V TUB HERALD Mtlttt Creates tusinrss because of its inown large circulation and icmlert rich results to its advertisers. SHENANDOAH, PA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEtt t), 189G. VOL. XL-NO B03. M- - 3 Hi :: GREAT BARGAINS :: IN FURNITURE and iizj pr r i rvi ci Mattresses Bedsteads Cupboards Sideboards Kitchen Tables Cradles $2.50 and Upwards. 1.7B " " 3.75 ' " B.7B " - 1.90 " " 76 " " J. R. WILLIAMS 8c SON, I3 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SHENANDOAH, PA, 7 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN... GENT'S FINE WOOL HALF HOSE. OUlt PRICES: Ilavy all wool at 12 cents per pair. Natural wool, medium weight, 12J cents per pair. EXTRA. Four pair of Jerseys, black, for 81.00. Best Imported Maco, black, 5 pair for 81.00. MAX LBVIT'S, 15 East Centre St. Hatter and Getit'H Furnisher, GOLD STANDARD REACHED ...J. J. PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND... Where on the same basis you can find a full and complete line of Ladies'-, Misses' and Children's COATS - AND - CAPES Of the very latest and best styles. Prices and , quality guaranteed. 1 I DEDIET'C North Main St., XJ- W- r-miV-CL- 2, Shenandoah, Pa. THE ANSWER IS THE SAME TO ALL Buy your Holiday Goods and Christmas Presents from the store that has the crisp, snappy bargains for wide-awake buyers We are Selling Dollar Games for 65c, T5C. and 85c. Fifty Cent Articles for - 35c, 37c 45c. and 47c. Morgan's Bazar, COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY ...BREWERS OF... Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product of this brewery are made of pure malt and hops of which we buy the best and endeavor always to MAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. Reduction in Wall Paper. From 23 cents to 20 cents; from 10 cents to 8 cents. All other grades accordingly. This stock must be disposed of at once, In order that I can enlarge my store. These bargains will hold good for a short tlmo ly. Come at once and take advantage of the reduction. . nr i u c i PAiNTJtn, papkr hanger and 1 UUIIICIS 11. liyUCr, DEALER IN WALL PAI'EK. 23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. WHAT 2 5C WILL ..Buy In Foreign Fruits. ..V Two Rounds Cluster Raisins. Two Pounds London Layer Raisins. .Three Pounds Choice Blue Raisins. FourPounds Choice Muscatel Raisins. Wee Pounds Off Stalk Valencia Raisins Three Pounds Choice Seedless Raisins. Two Pounds Sultana Seedless Raisins. Two Pounds Seeded Raip: A CUBAN CRISIS. Senators Cameron and Mills Introduce Important Hesolutlons. The Former Urges That the Independence of Cuba be Recognized-Senator Mills Follows With a Resolution Direct ing the Seizure of the Tur bulent Island. Three Pounds New Cleaned Currants. ' Four Pounds New Gem Currants. Two Pounds Citron and Lemon Peel. . . . Two Pounds Layer Figs. Four Quarts New White Beans. Four Quarts New Green Peas. Special to Kvesino IIkrald. Washington, Dec. 9, 3 p. m. Tho devel opments in tho United States Scuato this af ternoon wero of a most sensational character and liavo caused a stir lu all tho diplomatic circles, especially in tlio Spanish circles and tho headquarters of tho army and navy. Sonator J. Donald Cameron, of Fenusyl Tanla, arose, in his scat and Introduced a resolution provldlug that the Independence of Cuba bo recognized forthwith. Immediately after. Senator Mills, of Texas, followed with a joint resolution directing tho President of tho United States to take possession of Cuba forthwith and hold it until mo innaoiiauis cau lusuiuiu sucu government as they may desire. Tho outcomo of the introductions is awaited with tho greatest interest and im patience and tho prevailing belief is that President Clevoland will be forced to bring the Cuban question to a crisis. No stock of watches lu gold or silver so handsome and attractive in Shenandoah as Ilolderman's. Selection larger, prices lowor. ' Horse Stolen. A horso belonging to William and Frank Gumbrowicz, grocers on South Main strcot, was stolen from its stablo on Laurel street at two o'clock this morning, Residents of the vicinity saw tho animal led away, hut did not know it was boiug stolen. Two locks were brokon from tho stablo door. Tho horso was a black ono and blind on tho right sido. It was bought about three months ago for $(15. A reward has been offered. Tho brilliant head light of Factory Prices continues to lllnmlnato tho road to tho Factory Shoe Stobe. All tho Itondg Refunded. The process of refunding tho $23,000 worth of old borongh bonds has been completed and by it tho borough will savo ono per cent, on the Indebtedness. Tho old bonds were fivo per cent, and the.now bonds aro but four. At Rreen's Jtliilto Cafe. Vegotable soup will bo served as free lunch to-night. Plerity for all. Hot luuch to-morrow morning. Meals served at all hours. Recognition Of tho Cuban bllligency is now agitating the minds of the American people, but tho recog nition of the peoplo of Shouandoah is unani mous to the effect that Amaudus Womer, 121 North Slain street, has tho finest and best made stock of boots, shoes and rubbers in this locality and which iie-e!l3- rleaper than his competitors. Why ? Bccauso ho has no rent to pay and buys only for cash, saving 10 per cent, on the paying of rent and 0 per cent, discount In buying, which benefits tho purchasers derive. Ho docs not claim to sell you at less than cost, but by considering tho above announcement ono can readily sco that ho can undersell others and still main tain his profit. To convince tho purchaser wo ask you to call and examlno our stock and compare our prices with others, and you will find our statement a trtio one. Sayo 10 per cent, of your purchase and remember tho place, A. Womer, 124 North Main St. Engineering Wanamaker's Boom For United States Senator. FAKE "COMBINE" ORGANIZATION Called, by Courtosy, the Business Men's League, Shows to be a Senatorial Bar gain Counter In the Interest of Its Chief and Only Patron, John Wanamaker. PniLADEirniA, Deo. '8. Tho campaign of hypocrisy and deceit which U being wngodlti tho Interest of John Wnnnmaker for Unltod States sonator Is gradually bo lng exposed. Tho bogus buslnoss mon's commlttoo orgnulzcd In his Interest turns out to bo n cotorle of self constituted po litical mnnngors who nro striving to servo their own solflsh Interests. It Is lntorost lng to noto tho mon who nro backing Mr. Wnnamakor in this, prosont campaign. First and foromost wo find Thomas Dolan, 0110 of tho millionaires of tho Quaker City, who Is Idontlllod with a sooro of monopo lies which havo boon oppressing tho pooplo for many years and filling tho coffers of tholr selfish stockholders. Mr. Dolan is ono of the principal mon In tho faulous oloctrlo light trust, which has n monopoly of oloctrlo lighting In Philadelphia, and which, It is said, squeozos ft million dollars n yoar out of tho taxpayers of Philadelphia more than Is paid for tho samo sorvlce In othor clttos of tho Unltod States. Ho Is also notlvoly Idontlllod with tho Pennsylvania Heat, Light nnd Powor company, which has just secured an exclusive, franchise from tho hands of tho comUno, which controls tho city councils of this boss rlddon city. Ho is also consplouons In tho Unltod Gas Improvement company, which has a con tract with tho olty, and which Is giving tho residents of tho city tho worst gns that has over boon suppllod In Its long his tory. His namo is also frequently men tioned In connection with tho Malonoy Lighting company, which has a monopoly of tho contrncts for lighting tho city sub urbs with gasollno lamps. In addition to nil this, Mr. Dolan Is ono of tho directors and largest stockholders of tho Union Traction company, which Is gonorally con ceded to bo tho most offenslvo monopoly of Its kind In tho Unltod States. It has in creased stroot car faro from flvo to eight cents nnd out off all froo transfers. Tho people havo held Indignation meetings, nnd havo loudly protostod af tho extortion, but all In vain. Tho corporation has a monopoly of the stroot car privileges of tho town, nnd fool perfectly safo in acquiring niflilln BAtiMiiinnf 1n Tnnn la n wnnin norsonal f rlond of JW -w --.J-.tiro' tho conceded to be ' ooforo ninny days, when nmnkor paKor boom is laid bare In its boforO'pocrltlcal light. It will collapso as thlnJ"'y as In Iniquity It was conceived if Distinguished Ability. j rom tho Laporta (Sullivan county) News. ' 'i'ii0 selection of tho Hon. btOolcs Penrose to represent tho statu of vi'onnsylvunlu lu tho MJiinto of tho United Srljtates would not only bo a graceful fmcknowledgoment of his past service to Shho state, but would bo an ubsuluto gunr- 'ni.t! tho most oluclent service In that to Mwiu 1.11... , , , natod RopuDV"" " '"V"""" u',u"' mi .1,3 SiST- '-The guarautoo Is In Watch chains In varieties, Maley's, the Jeweler. AiIvuikv lu Patent 31edlclnes. To the Public : Owing to tho fact that the manufacturers ami Jobbers of patent mcdcluos have lucre.uud the prices, it neces sarily compclls the undersigned to sell all 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c preparations at their marked prices. However, we will continue selling all one dollar preparations at ninety cents, and all above that at tho usual reduc tion, although tho prices of these prepara tions havo also been advanced. With a view of giving our patrons an opportunity to buy at the present prices, the new rates will not bo charged until on and after Monday, De cember 14, 1SIW. Onum.Kit Hros, A. Waslev, C. II. IlAaENBUCII, P. P. D. KlBLIN, SUENANDOAIl DnUO STORE, Dr. ClUB. PlIILLIl'8, . Chas. Povinsky, lW SIIAPIRA's FlIABStACY. Ladies' Maley's; and gents' gold watches. At Economy Is n fire at Revenue In buying. Rings we are now offering at $1.00 and upward in solid gold is goodvaluo. We know you will bo pleased with thorn, and if not, wo will refund your monoy, as wo do not want any dissatisfaction among our patrons. At Maloy's, 10 North Malu street. . Vou't I.et Anybody Interfere, Hut Tako Pan-Tina for coughs aud colds, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. ost a Horso. A hore' olonglng to the Columbia Brewlug Comp - died this morning. The animal bee Tst in liis stall on Friday night, last, .4 is believed ho ruptured a blood d. At Kepchlnskt's Arcade Cafe, Vegetable soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Fell on a Stove. Yesterday a frightful Injury occurred to Jennie Dillon, aged 3 years aud residing at Pleasant Hill, near ' GIrardvllle. She fell upon a red-hot stove, and her face, bauds aud body were a mass of burns. Her recovery Is doubtful. You will go estray by not purchasing your holiday goods at Ilolderman's. Suffers From Illood Folsuulut;. John Spore, of East Coal street, Is In a rritlcaLrnnilltlon. . Twn wmVv.'"'" -"- insker trlod to make tho"ifunhLs.ml.b; that ho was not responslblo for It any way. This arousod the lro of tho Democrats and tho Mugwumps who wore In tho schomo, and thoy wroto an Indignant lottor, which was published In Tho Evontng Telegraph of Jan. 24, 1837, exposing tho wholo affair, and revealing Mr. Wana maker in his truo light Tho principal signer of this Interesting campaign docu ment was this samo Rudolph Dlankon burg. Another oarnost supporter of Mr. Wana maker is Davo Martin, who has flourished for years as tho head of the notorious com bine of Philadelphia. This comblno is nowonlts last legs, and the citizens who are In tho movement to wipe It out of ex istence say that thoy hope to bo nblo to accomplish this laudable purposo within tho next six months. Tho oloctlon of Mr. Wananiaker, howovor, to tho sonntoof tho Unltod States would lnfuso new life Into the combine, and would put tho cause of reform back at least a quarter of a cen tury. Another man who Is backing Mr. Wumtmnker Is Mr. Chris Mngoe, of Pitts burg. His record Is too well known to need extended notice at this tlmo. It is sufficient to Euy that all of those olemonts go to make up tho notorious hog comblno, which niado such a desperate effort to do foat Senator Quay for tho state chairman ship a little mora than a year ago. Tho so-callod business mon's organiza tion which Is supposed to bo behind tho movement to oloct Mr. Wnnamakor to tho sonate Is not properly understood by every body. Llko many of tho othor moans In tended to help Mr.Wnnamaker.lt Is gotten up for tho purpose of deceiving well mean ing citizens. Tho cards nnd pamphlots Which havo boon printed by tho tons of thousands say that It Is a McKlnley and Hobart business moil's nutloual campaign committee, which Is Intended to be a per manent organization to light tho free sil ver craze. It Is also stated very promi nently that thorn aro no duos Incident to memborshlp. Many business mon natu rally look on such nn organization with approval, and readily swallow tho bait and have themselves ourollod as members, only to Hud out when it Is too lato that tho wholo affair Is a choup schomo In tended to boom Mr. Wuuainakor aud his bargain counter. Tho prediction is mado that this con corn will not live six months after tho election for United Slates sonator has takon place. Tho Loach Literary Hureau, whioh is running ono oud of tho Wnua- luaker campaign, is kopt busy day and night Bonding out books, dispatched and nows items, tolling of tho wondorful growth of this "fake" organization. These Items aro wrlttou on tno twelfth floor of the Qlrard building, In Philadelphia, and then dated Chester, Phoanlxvlllo, Norrls town, West Chester and othor plaoos, to give thorn the nppoar&n.co of real nows dlspatchos. Theyaro scUt to tho morning of tho city "havo boon raking their bralnV to try and understand what was meant. They wnnt to know why It is n cash cam paign, nnd who mado It a onsh campaign, nnd If It Is to continue to lie n cnh cam paign. A frank answer to those quostlons would provo vory interesting. At tho tlmo Mr. Wnnamakor was mentioned as a pos-1 slblo onndldato for mayor against tho Ito publican nominee ho gavo out an Intor vlow, which was publlshod In Tho Evon lug Tologmph of Jan. 32, 18S7. In this lntorvlow Mr. Wnnamakor mado tho startling statement that "cash was ono of tho requirements of n successful political campaign." This Interview, publlshod In tho paper ownod by Mr. Wnnamakor's son-in-law, road as follows: Mr. Wnnamakor snld: "When nsked by thorn (tho Domocrntlo and mugwump conforroos) to state what I thought was Involved I said, as nearly as lean recollect, that It nppoarod to mo a union of the Domocrntlo factions, In order that tho full vote of tho party would bo socured. Second. A largo uumbor of citi zens of all parties doeply Interested In tho success of tho movomont and ready to work hard for victory; aud, third, tha ab solute nood of a proper campaign fund to dofrny tho logitlmnto oxponsos, such ns meetings, advertising, music, circulars, tickots, printing, nnd fully manning tho polls with workers and ticket holdors. To sum up the requirements of n successful I political campaign nro, after having a worthy couso, tho threo C's constant 1 work, common 6onso, and cash." Whnt do Mr. AVnnamakor's Sunday school frlonds think of the threo C's? It looks very much as If tho merchant prlnco was tQ bo his own Uurchnrd. Invlowof this romarknblo lntorvlow It Is no wonder that his man Friday (HInnkonburg) should talk so flippantly of "cold cash." Apples! Apples!! Applt-stl! Choicest York stnto apples $1.25 and $1,511 per barrel. 12-7-3t Coslett's, 3(1 S. Malu street. TFIE COUNTY APPOINTMENTS. ComtnUsloncrs ltenti ami Meyers Agree, Hut nro Silent. Special to Evenino Herald. roTTSVlLl.K, Dec. 9. 3. p. m. County Commissioner Kentz and Commissioner-elect Moyers hold a meeting hero to-day to consider appointments to bo mado for their ofllce and tho county prison on January 1st, noxt. They met iu tlio public houso of Joieph Plitch, on Norwegian street. There were present Messrs. Kent aud Meyers, Mr. Itentz's son, Mr. Jfoycrs's brother aud Lawyer Ilerger. Tlio meeting has just adjourned, but nop of tho parties who participated iu '--dor, givoauy information, althr.i scI'ding been learned to justify ' l1,"10 J!,c,kurt ,1,lul Messrs w"rk nt tho sc!,o1 rtud lllttonbondor spoko to him about It, nnd told Eckcrt he was In danger of losing his place unless he was more at- tontlvo to his dutlos ns janitor. On tho morning of July 7 lllttcnlxuidor mot Eckort In tho street In Nantlcoko and told him thoro was some work at tho school house which must bo do no at once, nnd tho latter replied, good imturedly, "All right, Fred, I'll go down and do it." Nothing more was soon of Eckort until about 12 o'clock. As Illttenbcndor nnd his father wero driving up Main stroot, Eck ort, who was standing in front of tho First National bank, called to lllttonbon dor that ho wished to speak to him. Tho lottor stopped his horso, and Eckort np proachod tho carriage, saying, "Fred, it seems to me you havo a grudgo ngalnst mo." IJittonbondor snld ho was mistaken, ..hnt all that ho wanted of tho janitor to.00 to $150 . 1..Hr- H(irjly woro peudants and lace plus av . ,m)Ut whon cornor Main and Lloyd streets. tno cnr. A Dancing Chnllenge. .J1 y1.1' Editor Evening Herald: I hon-," challeugo any buck dancer In Shenandoah, Cadden, Cleary and Conncll excepted, tho match to bo for $25 a side. Would llkfl to hear from Martin Maley Thomas Marshall. Ladles' and gouts' gold rings. At Maley's. A Funeral. The funeral of Itussoll, Infant con of Frank aud Maria Wilson, took place this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Services wero hold at the family resldoneo on North West street, Itev. I. J. Kcitz, pastor of tho United Evangelical church, olllclatlng. Interment was made In tho Odd Fellows' cemetery, Hroiiuart's New Restaurant. Pea soup to-night. Hot luuch to-morrow morning. Deaths. A three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hogan, of Brownsville, died last evening. Funeral will tako place to-morrow, with Interment In GIrardvllle. The 0-ycar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Borne, of GIrardvllle, died at noon to-day, of diphtheria. Diamonds, watches, rings, silverware, fancy goods, cut glass aud bauquet lamps with Dresden or silk shades, at A. Ilolder man's. llrldul Couple Kntertaln, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Doughorty, who wero recently married, last night entertained a number of their friendsat their residence, 011 North Gilbert street. Dancing, slnglug, games and refreshments mado tho evcolng a vory cujoyable ono, lllckert'a Cure. Our frco lunch to-morrow morning will consist of calf a liver and potato salad. Health Reports, The following cases have been reported to tho Board of Health : Mary Aldok, 15 months, 310 East Centre street, measles; Alex. Solcnavage, 2 years, 310 South Main street, scarlet fever. WEYLER IS 0 The Spanish Comma- Insurffenlj MACEO MAKES A Fi Another Dispatch Frl Announces tha Do&tlfl Insurgent Leader a Son of Maxil Havana, Doc a Til cltemont hero when known that Macoo hni tary lino with, It Is ui forco of lusurgcnts-rJ couplod with the ilgli'l Ish troops and insurr city It sooms ovldentj commnndor has not 01 J tho llatik of Captain G( has succeeded In gottlil orosslng tho famous mil port which has been us 1 piles for tho Spanish t Itlo. Tho importance cannot bo oxnggeratod. ! Tho exact whorcabou.l lor Is not known, but I V hunting for Macco in 1 tho oxtromo eastern pail whllo tho Insurgent c.j doublod on his tracks, tho Spanish gonornl.e rear In thu direction oj: tho military lino nt being by this tlmo In t J capital of Cuba. If Ml carriod out tho plan that of pushing wcitwrj of Macoo, a junction j bodies of tho Insurgonn iwctod shortly. Nothing nppoars to I tho Insurgent forco will lu this province. In fa tho nows was bolug pal person in tho streets Vm would glvo n half hear! truth of tho report the military 1 alter tho wholo ovonts may occ" 'i. hero Is no do' rocontly been about tliJ two Spa report 1 lino. mlo jJ) Kidncj BOU So'j J&W'&f Sometlr Dolnt. , For A today nreWAND S and discount, hands of tho lusuiK would havo boon botte 1 tlou which tho SpauN forod In being so sklllfiR Patrols nro In posc. and peoplo aro not all anywhere. Tho outgo rleil 100 persons linnls 1 outgoing vessels are sjl tho oscnpo of suspects. J havo boon reinforced, il that mines havo boon approaches to tho city MACKO'S DH.YTII All With lllm, Ray 8panisl Hon of GeneiJ Havana, Deo. o. It I positive terms by tho that Antonio Maceo, tl leader, and thu heart ail can so, has been killed! I after having nuocted western trocha near Ml crn extremity. Wlthj died tho youth ifrnnil Maximo Gomez, whil mulatto general on trocha. Most oxpllolt dotallj tho corpses of tho fall tho facts rolled upon fil tton nro nt hand throul tlvo of tho SpauUh Clrujoda,who contoste troops unsuccessfully Macoo, and who siut ulct on Monday with ' Insurgent leador- Itvfl sanco after tho latter cj Spaniards found tho t l aratcd lu death, whlc-j fled as thoso of Anton clsco Gomox. Tho authorities now I tlon of Major Clrulol that tho engagement 4, when ho forced tho 1 ful combat, which Is I 'mission, that Mac'O across tho trooha n coil equlppod following, nil gagmnont to effect hjsl Insurgont sympnthl j to the tact that accoil Macoo s death was 11 1 after the battle, and l tlla day Inter Thoy 1 coo won killed In Tuesday tho fact wi
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