TUB HERALDS Creates buiineis because of Us knnen large circulation and render! rich results to its advertisers. nam VOL. XL-NO 308. SHENANDOAH, PA., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1806. :: GREAT BARGAINS :-: IN FURNITURE iS BEDDING. Mattresses Bedsteads Cupboards Sideboards Kitchen Tables Cradles $2.50 and Upwards, 1.-7 3.V5 " " S.7B - LOO " 7J3 " J. R. WILLIAMS 8c SON, 13 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA SPECIAL BARGAINS IN... GENT'S FINE WOOL HALF HOSE. OUR PRICES : Heavy all wool nt 13) cents per pair. Natural wool, medium weight, 12 centa per pair. EXTRA. Four pair of Jerseys, black, for 81.00. Best Imported Maco, black, S pair for $1,00. MAX LJ3VIVS, 15 East Oontro St. Hatter ami Gent's 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 CDDirF"' North Main St., VJ . i rxlvt-. Shenandoah, Pa. .MORGAN'S BAZAR Jjimm ttnitiiniitititiiLiu MjjiniiiiiittiiiimiiiiiiJMJiiniiTiiuttnniiiitiiiinnin im tiiniLnmiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J n i tiimini nit- 1 $1.00 GAMES Reduced as follows : Base Ball to . . . 50c Parches! "... 90c Game of Witches 75c Chevy Chase . . . 7sc Wild West . . . . 75c Bassaliuda .... 75c Attack 75c 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimnmnmmyrmnr iiiminim 75c GAMES Reduced as follows : Chessindia to . . fiec Skirmish to . . . 50c Ta the- Soup . . . 60c Game of Bobb r . 50c Some 50c. dames to 35 Cents. PICTURE BLOCKS, Reduced from $1.00 to 75c 75c to 50c .50c to 35c Bureaus, 47c, 35c, 23o Doll Beds, 47c, 35c, 23c I iimim rmn 1 1 1 i win i i nil Chca post Toy Mouse In Shenandoah. 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 alwaj'ti to MAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. Reduction in Wall Paper. From 23 centa to 20 cents I from 10 cents to 8 cents. All oilier grades accordingly. This stock must be disposed of at once, In order tliat I can enlarge my store. These bargains will hold good for a short time Come at once and take advantage of the reduction. TriAmac Hf ' Cfnrr!ft" painter, paper iunobr and I nOilliaS fl . Snyder, dealer in wall paper. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa, 23 WHAT 25c WILL ...Buy In Foreign Fruits...' Two Pounds Cluster Raisins. Two Pounds London Layer Raisins. 1 hree bounds Choice blue Raisins. Four Pounds Choice Muscatel Raisins. Three Pounds Off Stalk Valencia Raisins Three Pounds Choice Seedless Raisins. Two Pounds Sultana Seedless Raisins. Two Pounds Seeded Raisins. Three Pounds New Cleaned Currants! Four Pounds New Gem Currants. Two Pounds Citron and Lemon Peel. . . . Two Pounds Layer Figs. A BETROTHAL RECEPTION. Mr. Levi Hefowlch Entertains a Number of Fi lends. Last evening Mr. Levi Refowich, the South Main street merchant, royally entertained a number of his friends at his home lu honor of his prospective bride, Miss Rose Segal, of Newark, N. J., and her father. Rev. J. Segal, who is a Rabbi In the sarao city, Mr. Segal and his daughter arrived lu town yesterday and returned to their homo to-day. The marriage ceremony will tako placo soma tlnio noit mouth. Miss Segal Is a beautiful young woman of charming disposition and is highly accomplished. The guests assembled at Mr. Refowlch's residence and wcro then Invited to the large hall on tho third iloor abovo the store, wliero the banquet tables had been prepared by Caterer Joseph Knevels, Tho assemblage was a brilliant ono and for sot oral hours mirth rolled in great waves over dull care. M. M. Burke, Esq., was toast master of the occasion and gave the fes tlvitlcs an impetus that kept tho guests in excellent humor until the hour for departure arrived. lie mado an effective address in which he congratulated Mr. Refowich upon Ins prospective change, of lifo and the sentl mcnU were heartily echood by many of the guests. Rev. Segal also spoke and his re marks were heartily applauded, Among tho guests in attendance wero Rev. Mitnlck and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Girvln, Mr. and Mrs. David Levino, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Sell', Mr, and Mrs. I. Refowich, of Ilazlcton; Morris Refowich and wifo, of Ashland; Frank Segal, of Newark. N. J.; T. II. Hutchison, P. J. Ferguson, I. Lautersteln, Isadora Scff, Charles Poviuski, Max Reese, John Elliott. B. F. Parrott, Roso and Ilynian Refowich and .Leon Lautersteln. Ilreiyian's New Restaurant. Cream of tomato soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Watch chains in varietlos, Maley's, the jowolor. Quite an Innovation. There is ono refreshing thing about the people connected with the Automatic exhibi tion, now In our city, and that is the manager and attaches aro perfect gentlemen. It is seldom that we have exhibitions which are accompanied by other than a rough element of people. Whllo tho exhibit is a most mcre torious one in every respect, one is handed from the door" to the scenes and along the pleasurablo Journey of really marvelous wonders, as If he wero being entertained in a drawing room. Such things aro rare with traveling companies of any kind and is all the mora wonderful and pralsoworthy. Diamonds, watches, rings, silverware. fancy goods, cut glass and banquet lamps with Dresden or silk shades, at A. Holder- man's, A Successful Operation, John Kllugamau, of Brandonville, who has boon a great sufferer from chronic laryngitis and spasmodic contraction of the glortls, as a last resort allowed Drs. Woomer and Phillips to perform tracheaotomy upon him. His family and friends believed him beyond medical aid and allowed the opera. tion to bo performed more to alleviate the intenso suffering of tho patient than as a means towanls recovery. Drs. Woomer and Phillips are highly commended by friends of the patient for tho critical conditions under which tho operation was undortaken and the highly gratifying results therefrom. The patient is doing nicely and there Is every hope for his rocovery. Mr. Kllngaman is an uncle of Miss Eisenhower, ono of our school teachers. ltrecn's RIalto Cafe Free I.uncll. Chicken soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning, Meals at all hours. J Four Quarts New White Beans. - Ladles' and gents' gold rings. At Maley's. Electric Hallway Trouble. Last night' Prank Flaherty, a conductor on tho Gilberton branch of tho Schuylkill Traction line, v:ia arraigned before Justice Lawlor, thaigod with assault and battery by Anthony Stremick, of this town. Ho furnished $300 bail. V'iiilo tho case was in progress Constable Joe Peters arrested Stremick on a warrant issued by Justice Qreen, of Wni. Ponn, on a charge made by Flahorty. Stremick also furnished $500 bail. Flaherty says that Stremick and one of his friends wero passengers on his car. They were drenk and refused to pay fare, He ejected them from the car and they retaliated by throwing stones at him. More diamonds at Iloldermau's than any store lu tho county. lllckert's Cafe. Mr. Bickert will now begin to serve his patrons with morning and evening lunches. Sour krout, pork and mashed potatoes will tickle the palates of all who partake of it to night. Vegetablo soup to-morrow morning. Handsome presents, hand decorated china, cut glass and statuary, at Ilrumm's. Who Is Ho? It is charged that a young man of town buncoed a hotolkeoperatSheppton yesterday out of $3.50. It is claimed ho flaunted a (10 bill In tho barroom and got credit to the former amount, but got away without chang ing the bill, or settling tho account. No name is glveu and no arrest has been mado. Maceu vs. Spain, Special. The acknowledged Jeweler of Shenandoah, for Ant chus jewelry, watches and diamonds, no doubt Is Strouse, II North Main street. Keudrlck House Free Lunch. Vegetable soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Woman Killed by u Train. Hpoclal to EVESINQ IlEKAU), Siiamokix, Deo. 15. An elderly womau named Mrs. Fox was killed by u Pennsyl vania Railroad passenger train this morning. She was walking along tho track and became confused when tho train approached. She, first stepped from the track and then stepped back In front of the engine. Diamond rings, solitaires in prices from $3.00 to $150. Diamond earrings, diamond! pendants and lace plus at A. Iloldermau's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. Another Cuban Expedition Eludes the Government Cruisers. A SUCCESSFUL INSURGENT .'RUSE. Using the Commodore as a Decoy, the Ex pedition Managed to Steal Away' on the Three Friends American Consulate at Havana Guarded by Police. Key West, Fin., Dee. 15. Tho cruisers Nowark and Italolgh received telegraphic instructions nt noon yesterday, and ht once put to son to capture tho steamer Three Friends, which left Fornandlna nt an early hour In tho morning with a cargo of arms and ammunition, bosldos about fifty Cubans, to bo landed In Cuba. Instruc tions wero also reoolvod for tho revouuo cuttor MoLaln at Miami, and tho "Winona and Forwnrd, at Key WoBt, to lntoroept tho Three. Friends if possible. Every effort will thus bo made to catch tho filibuster, which succeeded In getting away with Its oargo desplto tho vigilance of the government officers and Spanish spies. This was dono by using the Com modore as a doooy, tho Cubans announo lng that 11H of the preparations being mado were to send tho Commodore, with h cargo of arms and ammunition, to Cuba. Tho Commodore lay at Its wharf yoatorday and no attempt wag inndo to clear from the custom houso. Tho aotual oargo carrlod by tho r Threo Friends oonslstod of 400,000 rounds of am munition; 1,040 rifles, ono twolvo pound Hotchklss gun, 300 machottcs, 4,000 pounds of dynamite and a quantity of modlolnos, provisions, oto. T.ho expedition is com manded by Perez Oalvo, who was an ad jutant of SIncoo's staff. THE TAMAQUA HOSPITAL. Everything floes I'rco for tlio 1'roposed Institution. Special to Kveniso Ilr.nAl.u. TamAqua, Dec. 15. Tho ladles' auxiliary committee held a meeting last night in be half of tho Tamaqna hospital project and permanently organized with tho following ofllcore: President, Mrs. I), L. Fcthorolf; Secretary, .Miss Lizzie Hcllner; Treusurer, Mrs. C. B. Dreher. A commlttco of three was appointed to wait on Major Wallaco Guss and secure a list of fifty persons who wilt contribute $200 ; and tho same commlttco is to visit Superintendent W. D. Zchncr, of tho Coal and Navigation Company, to solicit contributions. Mrs. Joseph Sassaman was appointed to wait upon tho mine bosses of tho Panther Creek Valley and solicit from the miners of tho valley. Tho stone mason 1 and laborers of town have offered their services freo of charge to mako the excavation and build tho foundation walls for tho hospital. Tho stone will bo supplied freo of charge and tho CouniEn and Recorder have offered the freo uso of their columns to further the pro ject. It was decided that as soon as a fund of $5,060 Is raised the erection of tho hos pital will begin. Forty-two ladies of Lans ord and Summit Hill have been added to tho committee. No stock of watches in gold or silvor so handsomo aud attractive lu Shenandoah as Holderman's. Selection larger, pricos lower. I! SUSPECTS IN CU OUR CONSULATE GUARDED. General Weyler Evidently Fears an 'Attack on the nulldlng. HAVANA, Deo. 15. The United Statos aofljulato general lu this city is under a special guard of nrmod pollcemoni This prooautlon Is taken by tho Spanish au thorities owing to the fear that the in dignation expressod by Spanish sympa thizers against tho United Statos would find rent In an attack upon the consulate.. There have boon fresh signs of tho hos tile fooling against tho United Statos in vlow of the news from thoro of tho ar dent sympathy folt with tho insurgents over the death of Antonio Maceo and tho allegations mado there of tho manner in which ho was killed. In tho absenoe of tho consul general, Fitzhugh Loo, the con sulate is In chargo of the vlco oonsul gen eral, Mr. Joseph A. Springer. Tho correspondent of tho Associated Press called upon Captain General Weylor at tho palaco last evening to lnqulro re garding the rumor circulated In tho United States that tho crew of the American schooner Competitor, on trial for .taking part In a filibustering expedition, wero to to oxeouted today. General Weylor au thorized a denial of tho rumor. Tho crow, ho said, wero not to bo oxceutod today, and tho trial of their enso will, In fact, contlnuo for a long timo yet Firing has boon heard all day long wost of Havana. Not steady, but desultory, as If a running fight wero being hnd. Sev eral compantos of Spanish troops woro pent out during tho day In that direction, but no tidings has been recoivod of tho re sults. On account of articles In the Amorlcan press displeasing to General Vv'oylor's censors rules huve bocomo mors rigid and arbitrary, and Amorlcan corre spondents havo troublo" In seourlng nS transmitting news. GENERAL MACEO'S SUCCESSOR. How Rivera Was Regarded by the Head Cuban Leader. New YoitK, Doe. 15. The last.lottor that tho Cuban junta lu this city received from Gonoral Antonio Maceo curiously oontalnod an estimate of the qualities of General Itutz Rivera, who succoods to Maceo' a command. Gonoral Maceo wroto: "Ulvora Is not only brave, tireless and Indomitable, but ho Is a groat tactlolan. Ho Is a thorough soldier, and has had mil itary advantages onjoyod by but few of tho men In my oommnud. He knows the map of Cubu as well as tho oldost guldo, and can hold Plnar dol Itlo against tho Spanish army for ton yoars If nocessary. On several occasions ho has convortod de feat Into victory. On others, whon It looked as It ho aud a small force wero ab solutely shut In by a large army, ho has escaped without losing a man. "In establishing his post he has picked out Invariably positions that wero almost Impregnable, and whloh at the samo timo pormlttod him an avenuo of escapo In case the worst should coino to the worst. In storing and concealing munitions of war and camp equipments ho has shown n cunning that at times has mado mo even laugh. I bollovo ho could oouocal n regi ment of horses lnsldo of a Spanish army and keep thorn undiscovered a mouth. "Ho Is a good organizer and a good dis ciplinarian, and at tho sumo timo Is very popular with his mou. Ho Is what is called a Yankoo In his methods, being very careful of his soldiers, cautious of losing lifo and extrumoly strict In koop lng tho weapons of his men -In tho lwst possible order. It Is well to wrlto you of these things,- because, at,, any moment I nm llablo to bo killed by tho onomy, and thoro must ba some ono to take my placo. If It bo Hlvora, I um pertain you will havo a gonoral of much ability nnd greatness." From all parts of tho United States, from Mexico and from Paris tolcgrams woro recoivod by the Cuban Junta and by prominent Cubans In Now York in which tho correspondents oxnresscd their sym pathy for froo Cuba anil offered financial assistance to tho men who aro making a light for liberty. One of tho most nrdout writers was Horbort W. Woloott, chair man of tho Cuban Amorlcan league, of Cleveland, and brother of United Statos Senator AVoJcott Money, Mr-' Wolcott said, was coming In faster thtin at any time slnco tho war bogan, and If men woro "McFaddenV Roast. The Shamokin papers roast "McFaddcu's Reception," which is hooked to appear at Ferguson's theatro this evening. Tho Dcs patch says: "Sunbury is welcomo to such as 'McFadden's Reception,' but horrors! No more for Shamokin." While tho Herald says it was a failure, and that "tho entertainment would have made a ten-cent variety company blush with shamo. Shamokin has had a surfeit of rank anil low-class farce comedies, and the patrons of tho opera houso havo just cause to feel aggrlovcd at the attractions that are being inflicted upon Ihem. When they pay their money to seo a clean aud meritori ous performance tliero is no excuse for un loading n lot of "bum" actors and actresses upon them, as was tho caso last evening." Call and see our hand decorated china handle umbrellas. At Brumm's. A Swindler Commuted, John Sufoski, a Polo, was taken to the Pottsvillo jail this morning by Constable Phillips to await trial on a chargo of giving bogus powers of attorneys. It is alleged that the caso Is not tho only ono against him and that ho makos a practice of victimizing his countrymen out of sums ranging from threo to six dollars. It is almost invariably found that ho has previously drawn tho money due him, or has not woited at tho collieries. Buy your slippers at tho Factory Shoo Store. Notice to Consumers. Notice is heroby given to tho consumers of tho Shenandoah Public Water Works that all roats duo Nov. 1, 189tl, must be paid on, or before Jan. 1, 1607, and in default of such payment tho water will bo turned off from the properties of the delinquents without further notice. By order of the Water Com mittee , 12-0-10t O. Bettekidoe, Supt. Ladles' and geuts' gold watches. At Maley's. IT'S COLD. Get your hand in it. Wo will sell you a good black Jcrsoy gents' glovo for 25 cents. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Contro street. Attacked anil ltoliliod a Peddler. Ycstorday afternoon Barney Marltick went to Turkey Run to peddle goods and upon call ing at a houso was attacked by Martin Buble and George Samson, who beat him and took his pack. Warrants were issued' last night and at four o'clock this morning Coustablo Thomas Bolln and Detective Amour arrested Buble nnd Samson at thoir homo as thoy were about to btait for work in tho mines. Tho accused were put under $500 bail, each, by Justice Car din. Everybody Says That A, Holderman's jewolry exhibit Is the finest. The goods aro of a superb quality carefully selected. The prices lower than elsewhere. ORen Asked. We are often asked in regard to the great "Automatic Exposition" whether very many ladles visit tho world's wonder. And wo therefore will auswer from our own observa tion that wo havo never In our life timo seen so many ladles present at any entertainment that is at this day traveling through tho country, as wo havo seen gathered daily at the art exposition, at the Franey buildiug, coruor Main aud Oak streets. You will go cstray by not purchasing your holiday goods at Iloldermau's. The Polish Political Movement. ' Tho Polish Lithuanian Political Club will hold another meeting to-morrow night to arrange moro preliminaries for the spring election, It is now said that there Is a hitch in the arrangements announced last week. Ladies' gold watches, the largest assortment in the county. At Brumm's. Our working gloves we aro selling at way down prices in reindeer, calfskin and tho best buck sklu. At MAX LEVIT'S. Supposed Murderer and Burglar the Police. HELD TO AWAIT DEYELOP! j Frank Kunza Eald to Have Col i Murder In the Mines Near WilkeJ , The Other Suspect is John Ljl I and Held at Mahanoy City I An arrest mado last night hy(i Matt. Uiblou and Special Officer Alex has aroused considerable intcnl man In custody is I rank Kunja.. charged with tho larceny of a watckl .uusserKawicz. I lie two men boa I samo house. Ycstorday nioruinir'l kawicz went to work, leaving Ills v iockcu trunK anil tno Key ot tue lat I clothes that wcro hanging ou a wall! ho returned from work the trunk Wl still locked, but upon boing optl watch was missing. Suspicion was l to Kunza and ho was arrested anil tho charge. Whllo tho caso was In progresl kawicz and a friend mado a scrioll against Kunza. They say ho was ro 1 forthodeatli of a mau In the ml Wilkcsbarro about eighteen months J Tho story as told by them is thj and tho man said to havo he:;i i worked together in a breast of j One day Kunza appeared in tho ganjl stated thnt Ills companion had besn a fall of coal. Several lneu went . breast and dug tho remains from ll heap of coal aud took thorn to tin I the deceased, from where they well rather hastily, it is said. 11 At this point tho thrilling part of 1 comes lu, as told by Musscrkawirjl friend. It is claimed that the de( brother learned that an intimacy c tween his brothor's wile and Kunzjl suspected that his brother had not be I uy me iau oi coal, nut was muruif caused the body to bo exhumed clalmod two bullet wounds were foul head, Kunza, it Is alleged, bocameJ at tho proceedings nnd mado his esc I was not located until recently some j barre pooplo visiting town saw andfl tied him. Justlco lawlor was so impres-dl I story that after commlttiuc; Kunal I'ottsvlllo jail on tho larceny chafgij graphed to tho Wilkcsbarro chief . asking him for information. In hour this afternoon no reply had eelved. Several people say they! recollection of a caso of the kiudsj curring at or near Wilkosbarre aboil and a half ago. Kunza says the! without foundation, Tho police authoritiss of Malail also have In custody a man whom i lievo is a professional burglar and ll by tho police in some part of tho He Is to be held pending developrl appeals that tho man in custody, w his namo as John Lynch, arrived in I City with a character known Hensyl, alias "Peg-leg." The paiij round of tho saloons and eventually j the company of one John Krlnsil displayed a 50-cent piece, but refuse! em up" and also refused to give dime. Subsequently Lynch display! of bills and Kriner mado a grab at J his reach fell short and Lynch dij volvcrfrom his hip pocket, threal blow out Krlnor's brains. The lall to Justice Coyle's oQlce and swol warrant fur Lynch's arrest, chargiul and Lattery with intent to carrying concealed deadly weapons i Some timo after Constables Rul George and C. & I. Policeman Ki found Lynch in a barber shop. Y) attempted to arrest him he put his rl hack to his hip pocket to draw a but his arms woro quickly pinion! siue and he was liana-culled and tho lockup. The prisoner was searched aud on his person were fuiJ of money, a 32-calibre revolver wl chambers loaded and a piece of pi I taming several cartridges. But coveries that aroused the greatest! ware the finding of a skeleton key used by crooks, a razor with half an the blade broken off aud a highly saw. The latter instrument was aba inches long and in thickness and much like tho whalebone of a won a set and very pliable, but upon boil upon a pioco of Irou was found to tho mineral with remarkable rapid! suspicions aroused by theso discovcii Increased two hours later when denly aslieu. Is there a detainer! mo?" Lynch says ho was born tnj England.and is 30 years of age, lit j be a rockinau by occupation and wtl tunnel at Lllangowan some years I also worked ou the crotou viaduct York city and also tho Chicago pu'i and in a tunnel in tho Eagle Hill New Philadelphia. He spoke of set resuiug In Shenandoah as acu.ll Lynch is a mau of medium helchtl build, weighs about 150 pounds, h hair and moustache, the middle finii right hand Is missing and ho were i red under clothing aud short, hcat This morning Lynch was idcntldi man who, between six aud seven o'l evening, stole an overcoat from i front of Philip Coffeo's clothbt I Mabauoy City Silver novelties at Maley's JewcliJ Feddlurs Arrested. Josenh Lewis and llarrv lvlnhrunalcl. wn peddlers, whose home is In Hazletou, weio , Funeral Designs, arrested In Mahanoy township yesterday, " o maae up iiiuorameslgns mal for peddling without a license. They wcro or to"u ul1 iu the best manner p- l taken before 'Squlro Brennan, of Mahanoy w,,cat ""raves, wax work Citv. for a hearluir. who held them iu tOOO ' reasonable. bail each. I 1'AY.nb's GllE--in J 12-15 flts-ood Glrardill fol. Powell's New Suit, Col. A. P. Powell, tho galnl soap al was here a Tew days ago, ordertil al of clothes from au Allcntnwn tultl suit is displayed In their window ail mucn interest among tho peanut ma Big bargains in sweaters, MAX m ni -t, .. iainonu thim syJUaiwa it. ,