The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, March 17, 1898, Image 1

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VOL. XIU.-NO 70: SHENANDOAH. PA.. TIIUKS DAY. MAIIGII 17. 1898. ' T 'ONE CENT
f3- 1398.
Better Than Klondike.
Invest your money
to receive full value for the same.
where you are sure
Solid Oak Fancy Base
Extension Table, - $3.75
Iron Bedsteads, - . $ 3.50
Solid Oak Chanila Suit-?.
eight pieces, - 14.00
Tho forecast for Friday : Partly cloudy to
fair, colder weather wilt nrovnll. nrprni1f,il
by 1Il'1i southerly winds nn Ihn ,.nnt .l.lrt.
I'g to wosUrly and nortlivrestorly.
HIS BACK BROKEN.
The Iiijurlen of Tntiir Dllliiiiui Are I'm
iioiincetl 1'atal.
rctor Diiimnh, of Kast Lino street.
who
yes-
hls
Parlor Suits, 5 pieces,
Wood seated chairs,
Cane seated chairs,
$18.00
45
75
J. P. Williams & Son,
Kull size well made couches,
spring seat, lull Inuged, $ 3.75
oiue uoarus, - - 5.50
13 S. Main Street,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
WATCH FOR-
SPRING
ANNOUNCEMENT
J. J. PRICE'S,
North Main St.,
Shenandoah, Pa.
O'HARA'S LIVERY.
uiiciuiuiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiinimiii iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin
BOARDING AND SALES STABLES.
Undertaking In - -
- - all its Branches.
Open Day and Night.
Cor. White and Lloyd Sts.,
SHENANDOAH, PA.
was injuied at the Cambridge colliery
torday by a pi.co of rock falling uiiou
back, was removed to tho Miners' hospital nt
Fountain Springs last uycnlng aud a message
from tho hospital to tho Hmcai.ii to..!.
oiuiuu uiai mo victim was iiimiiy Injured
H lien ihlliuan was first removed to his
home and an examination mado it was
niougni mat. tno blow from thn nWn
rock', which struck him between the shoul
tiers, nau caused sovero shock to his nervou
systom ana It was decided to remove him to
iuo miners Hospital. Upon Dillmati's nr.
rival amie nosiutnl Dr. J. C. 111,1,11.
uu examination and loiind that there wn
,1,, tno soveth dorsal vertebra,
tinman was in a Terv rr t nil nn,iin,. ...
UHy.
KxtrHorillimry Announcement
I wish to inform my mrmv nummm n,i
public in eortral, that I am llmv nlinnr.
embark in tho manufacturing and morcliant
tailoring huslness on a largo scale. This is
omy in accordance with what I havo adver
useu siiico last lall. My piece goods will ar.
nvo in a few days and will bo displayed in
niu winuows. Kacli nlenn will ..,,i,.i
All I ask is that you will visit tho so-called
mercuani lanonug stores, cxamino their
nouns, get. prices, aud then got niiuo. It
will not take you lung to decide who is
meapcsi. ivery suit will ho manufactured
mi wio premises, .No. 10 South Main street,
"a' translerrcil the luaiiagemeut of my
..u .v.n. -.u.iuu ucpartmeni to air. John
.muu. Jio is lul V cnnvnrsATit. win, l...
clothing trado iu all its details aud in the
inmro win tako entire charge of my ready
made department. I will dovoto mv wl,i
attention to merchant tailoring and manu
facturing. My old ready-made stock has
beon almost ontirely closed out. Whatover
ia ioit win uo sacrificed at ono-half the for-
mer prices. We intend to havo an cntlrn
now stock and wo aro rprnivlnw iii,
mvesi. novelties in men's, hnn' nn.l ni,!i.
drens' suits, hats, caps and furnishing goods.
Tho prices woll, you will have to call and
cxamino to fully appreciate them. Wo don't
orag, mow, or bluster, hut substantiate plain,
nonostiacts. A call will convince you that
wo mean what wo say and that it will h,.
uounrs in your poefcet to deal with us.
L. IJEFOWRCIt,
10 South Main Street,
Shenandoah
FIftEfcUGS
The Mahanoy City Arson Case Before
Jukjri; Koch.
MANSION HOUSE STABLES, MAHANOY CITY.
Sculp Treatment.
Katharino A. Illckey, 120 N. Main St.
, Pa.
tf
BOCK BEER
On Tap at all Customers
omnrmmrnrmmmTi
Ibeer
Eiiimuumiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
COLUMBIA
mnmnnrrnmmnma
BEER
UlUUULUiUiUIUUJLUj;
BOCK
On Tap at all Customers
BEER
BICYCLESfor1898
$50.00 WILL BUY A VICTOR.
$40.00 WILL BUY A GENDRON.
$3s.oo WILL BUY A DEVIOREST.
$25.00 WILL BUY A WARRANTED WHEEL.
All.
n standard make wheels, that you will run no risk in buying.
Bring your old wheel in and we will over-haul and
repair it now. Have it ready for
ride the first fine day.
you to
Oniiul Mllllnory Display.
Tho grand opening of tho Bon Ton mill!
nnrv arnro Vr.r,i. iri.. . . , .
.? . '. Bucci, 11.3 DOen
DUUiI anticipated with a great deal of .leisure by
111,1 j reuors, anu 1110 storo was crowded
wun tuose anxious to viow the latest ia tho
muiinery art. The Uisn av ia th fln.t ,wi
most elaborate over witnessed in this town-,
and it is plain that a mastermind iuspirod
thest latest fashions from Paris and
Loudon in tho shapo of hats aud
bounots. Tho storo is crowded with m
burdened with protty thiuus uenicnnd fr
femiuino adornment, while th walls nf fl,.
storo aro adornod with mirrors for tho con-
vcuieuce 01 tno patrons of this bower of
ueauiy. ino proprietor has a thorough
knowledge of tho millinery business, and
this Is shown in tho class of cowls dUniae.,!
The department of mourning goods is a
feature. Thoso of our readers who havo not
visited tho store should take a peep at the
pretty things displayed. A visit will rn.v
you even if you do not wish to purchase.
lEeinovHl Sale.
Wo havo a large stock of drv ,.nr,l n.i
notions oil hand, and in making preparations
for moving wo will for tho next ten days
offer our entire stock of Dlain ,i,l nanrr.r.
silks, SAtins, cashmeres, semes imil (,.
"xrunj. uicn guoiisat cost.
uur stock of domest 0 coods. muslin.
lunuuugs. ucKitigs, naniiels and cotton
iianucis at similar prices.
.notions consistiUL' of l1hvaj i,n.;.
lm...ll. l.,r- 7.. ' . JW1J,
citmuis, collars, cms. UHd.rw.ar
corsets and all other notions will bo sold at
3"15-tf R. V. nirr.
BOCK
CASE OF
MEYERS.
The Prosecution Close Their Bide, and Mr.
Reber, For the Defendant, Makes a
Plea For His Client-Other
Coart Matters.
In
On cross examination ho was asked why this
did not ippcar on the minutes, but he could
not explain.
Jacob Myers, a Philadelphia
commended by tho Iluildors' Kxcbange, who
mado n report to tho Commlssioncis on tho
Aiiusnoiise contracts, was tho next witness.
Ho was severely cross-cxamlnod by Mr.
Whalcn for tho prosecution.
lllckrrl's Cale.
Vcgetablo soun. free, to-niitht. Plum .,,,,
to-morrow morning.
FAIR TO ALL
System Tlint Curries AVllh It (leiiiiliin
i:iUiillly.
Tho Spring season has arrlvml nml ......
ready for it with tho largest, ilnost ami host
stock of clothing for men, youths and chil
dren over brought to Shenainlnnl,
nrtlclo is sold with a guarantee as to quality i
aud make, and ovcry niece is madn l,v
Havo you heard of our One Prico System '
We'll toll you. Since the 3rd of March we
havo been doing business 011 a strictly Ono
Prico basis. No more cnttlnn- nnV.. nt .,-
Pi.ice. lounuu every garment marked dl.
PROTEST
by m
Ag-alnst the Warlike Prepa-ations
Our Gpvernmcnt.
of
BUT STILL THE WORK GOES ON
189
Everybody invited to tin
grand millinery opening
of the
BON TON
29 N. Main St Shenandoah, Pa.
Special to I5VKSISO If FKALD.
PottSVille, Mar. 17 Tim nm..m,f!.n
tho case against CmiiiiiU.inn..r tn..nr 1
lug closed last ovening ono of the prosecuting tiuctynt what it is actually worth to the
counsel, John P. Whalon. Esq., who is also consumer- " you liko what you cxamino
0110 of the prosecuting counsel In tho Jlaha- you Uko il at 1,10 lrico marked-nothiug loss
oynry arsou case, was enabled to-day to " B mor0, &"lc0 11,0 One Prico ays.
uirnuis attention to the latter trial. icm nas oceu in operation our huslness is
At iu:45 o'clock this morning District Krealer l"an ever it was hofore. People
""u"'w i'vviuri nrnsfi no t ra n, n. i.-u i ' au ul liiu urirx nmrimi r.ti mi-
in the crowded court roem and moved that !00,ds ,Wo havo always sold cheap, hut
1110 raso against Jllchacl l lemming, Mirhael ,1 ' cu system our prices aro
Darrali, Kdward Ktiowlcs aud William sti J Iow,er- We raark ovcry Pco at bottom
Kicnaruson bo cett find Inln it,. ..r cK anu mat mark liecomes our Onn IM-,
Ho., nnJ n. 1 . .. wwu.t u Wno..n 1 .1 .
wj. luiiunier, anu tnocourtso ordored fairer uin otners uccauso wo
Tho District Attorney also moved to have nm"u'":turo all our own clothing and havo
mesecouucoUDtnbI.nrnn.fi ti,i. u" rent to pay. Snaro a fow m nni ii-
uono. Iho count charges misdemeanor and , ,ur 8bovr windows ono filled with men's
mo point is immaterial. cioiuing ana tlie other with children's cloth
mo uaHMurn lda i-iiA tn r.,,. wi iuuh UL' von win mmm wftli no
Oyer and Tormlner. whom nil .Imlio tliat there never before was a hotter or lnr,f..r
mo irieu, is omy a legal formality. ""f"' ul cioiuing in cliildren's suits and
Att,hrn. ... . ..." . nnvn n c..n.J l. . .
... .u.uiuuneaiiu s table sat District 7 r ." ""umi. anyone wuo wants
.niorney t;. A. iiechti. v i ,
JVilliam A. JIarr, ottornoys, Capt. William
1.. Jonosand Cornollna D.i.if. r.,.,n
WltU !. .if . . . to ff"uu.
uu mo iiuienuants wnr. v r wi.tt.i......
PflllMffAt Al T...,. T- . .. . 1
o. u.i,IU snowies aud Rirlmnl
.uu ci-tisirict Attornuv .Tltnn. w
ltyan, who was employed to represout Flenv
unug. jaincs J. Aloran. Dpnutv nt..i. i
.... I , J "l.HIL,.,
uiiuujr. ,saisoono of tho counsel for tho
VfUiinuouwe utut
IMciiarilanti'a ffitl.i- ...
- ..-fw . . u isifuoi. iu in in hp nr. innu-iiin
........ i tlU30 lo J115 gon anu took d j
T i mat in 1
"" vu I'ruceeuiDgs,
rLHMMINO PLEAUS QUILTT.
itn.iui iMcmrainir. one of thm nA
uivu, uiuureu a niea ni mi t
- j. . " utummi huu
u..u asinmcieu. stating to his counsel that
iic tuuiu not no otbcrwN,. h.vinf, .
confession before Justico Alex. May at Mah'
anoj Lity, to which ho had subscribed aud
aY urn.
ttiifUuiuvT irom mo caso.
JURY SKCUBKD
Tlie polHntr of tha i
:fl(.il Itrnrw....!. .1.. .
, me customary quos-
oo, iu wuoiuor no Jtad hoard or road of
auu wnetner in l,nH rnnn..i
""
to sco tbo latest styles in elntlil nrr allfinlfl unl
miss looking at our windows.
A ! ino Merchant Tailoring Department
una uvcu openou in our storo anil w-n Imv
over $10,000 wortli of picco coods frnm will,.
you can select and havo a suit made by ou
unu uiuore in our own build ni?. Wn !.,,.,,
antco perfect lit and elegant lluisli at an
prico you want. So fit. no purchase.
Mammoth Clothino House,
L. Goldin, Prop.,
and 11 South Main street,
.. Shenandoah, Pa
t 11 anybody finds five (lavs after innk
nig purcnaso ol us that wo aro not cheaper
...wi uur wno i-rico system than anv nt w.
oi-uru iu mo county, wo redeem tho goods an
ioiuuu me monoy.
It mtB the Spot That's Right.
What? Pan-Tina for collohs ami pottle
Oruhler Hros., drug storo.
Seven of the Maine's Officers Are Home
ward Bound on Leave of Absence.
Some Remaining at Key West
Believe the Disaster Was
External.
At
SWALM'S HARDWARE STORE.
OUR FISH STOCK
Salt Mackerel, Saused Mackerel, Evaporated Codfish,
Shredded Codfish, Brick Codfish, Whole Codfish
Yarmouth Smoked Bloaters Siifrar Cured
Ti ll.. C
uoneiess rlernng. Salmon
Salmon Steak, flat cans.
and
3 cans lor 25 cents,
Canned Lobsters.
Sardines in Oil,
Sardines in Mustard.
COFFEES-Try Them.
Our Loose Coffee at 10 cents good and cheap.
Our 25 cqnt Coffee extra quality reduced from 10
vm nne uid government Java Coffee, reduced to
No Reduction In Quality.
cents,
35c
For Good Bread Use DAISY Flour.
For Good Pies and Cakes Use Our PASTRY Flour.
Our Rye Flour is Pure Rye.
Fancy Dairy Butter This Week, strictly Fresh Wade, Equal
to Creamery and Lower in Price.
Just Received--A Car of Heavy Clipped Oats.
At KEITER'S.
Keudrlck House Free I.unrli.
Grand Army beau soun will Lesnrv..i v.
w Ul, I'lUlUUS lO-UlgUt.
SuccesKfiil Operation.
Dm. J. S. Kistleraml J. P. ltnlrf
day successfully porformcd uu operatioa on
iuo ngutioot 01 iliss Josenh ne ).u ilnn, r
Douni tveht street. A small black pin got
imu mo young lauy s ueel aud au operation
"us icqmrcu to romovo it.
Set of Itooms For Iti nt.
Suitable for ollices. Mcllet buildl IIP. rnmi
aiarnot ami ucutro streets. AimW n,.
premises. 3-li-iit
.11 rn, Ilolln llurlid.
The funeral of Catherine, wife nf rVm.tnl.t.
1 nomas noun, toot placo this morning from
tho family residonce at No. 315 West Coutio
street. Ihore was a large attendance of
roiatlvos and friends. High mass was celo
orated lu the Anuuticlatlon church aud tho
remains interred in tho Annunciation
cemetery. M. O'Neill was tho fuuoral
uircctor.
MeldaliU cafid.
.Sour krout. pork, mashed potatoes to-night
ltemuvml to tslieimuiluiili.
r. W. McKcono, who was inside foreman
at rucucr colliery, No, i! slope, Colorado, un
til their shut down, roinovcd his household
goods to Shouandoah. Ilis family occupies a
Iioubo ou Oak street.
Headache Quickly Cured.
Dr. Davis' Anti-Ueadaeho never falls, 25c.
AVanted.
Tbo well known Singer Sowing Maclilno
Company wauts to rent a small btoro oom ou
Main or Centre streets for ail oillce. Will
rent for u year. Kofereuce, our present
andlord, ox-Postmastor Mcllet. 3-10-lw
Mr, (Jlover Keslgus.
John Glover has resigned from tho position
of breaker boss at the Wm. Poun colliery aud
will bo succeeded by Thomas J. llurke, of
Shamokln, The chango will take effect next
Monday,
At Kepeliliinkl'a Arcailo Care,
Vcgetablo soup, freo, to-night.
Hot lunch to-morrow morning,
(in 11 o fluid .Milling,
Louis Powell, au old resident of towu, has
gono to Denver, Col., to join his brother.
Thomu, Iu the operation of a gold mine.
It's Queer How Quick:
Pan-Tina euros coughs and colds. 25c. At
Oruhler Pros., drug store,
Ahnnf. fnrfv l.,nD - - . .
. a nuio exnniineii ). n.n n
ury was secured, as follows; .In,,-, t .,!...
. . - - nm;ii-
o.u, loreman ; w. 1-. Arbogast, Pottsvillo;
1 1 rfl fir ft H.l, b T..i !lt . . .
mi ii ' uluiv"10 i uiaeon Nice, Schuyl
.... "ivc . ; Kouucn 11. Mengcl, Wayno
. , iiiei no i.ong, Kast Urnnswick
miiiiuuii tviinam Adam l no. .
ship; John Hummel.
Ackcrman, Yorkville; John C. Waul, iiranch
r , i . . . uiiiiuiai JI1U
James n. Jteichert. South Jlanheim town.
snip.
MR. ItAMHAY OPEN'S
w. r. Jiamsay, Esq.. made thn ononis
,,i1 i . ' u"l'"6 umt it
..Uum uo snowu mat tlie defendants wero
.uUualulo ,or tue burning of tho Eagl
'0I? ilm tho "Ight of January 23,
. .. w MLiiarnii ntnae. .1. 11
1 .-" ' "1l
ii iiuupu, nr. icainsav hrlnflw
u.snjijr ui inat tunning night.
THE FIRST WITNESS.
i-apt. William K. Jones, nnol.lnnf f i
Ilorouifh Council at that time, was tho first
HUC9S. lie ICIllUOd that thn milt dr.
currra at about 1:30 o'clock in the moruiug
. .i.. me mill was totally
..uj.u. n. nas a mree-story Irame build
iug anu tno dimensions 35x100 feet. Soventy.
nine persons were employed in tho mauu
lai-iure oi Hosiery there. The residence
uup!eu uy Jacob l-ntz's family was locatod
uuuui, lony ieet away irom tho mill
JOHN 0. ULRICH STRICKEN
"""""'l, I'luni rypliulil Fever at I'l.ll
ndelplila.
Special to Evknino Hekald.
Pottsville, March 17. Ngwr line tnet Vnnn
.uiivn uoruoi mo sarinnq illncu f T..1.
rt FTI-.-.l. . . v
y. uiik.ii, x.sq ex-uounty Solicitor, in
hospital at Philadelphia.
un Jiouuay last Mr. Ulricb Uft !,,
at Tamaqua to attend tho funeral of his
c, j. . "ipoli, near Philadelphia
ouu uiou oi typiioiu fever. Shortly aftor
lunorai jur. L'lnch complained of being
.... ouuvycu symptoms or the samo
uncase irom wuicb his sister suffered. He
was removed to the Medico-Chirurgical Col
lege, Philadelnhia. and fhn i,.i,.io,. i..
- eiuuna ,u
" pronounccu it a caso of typhoid fever.
yiu puent u sam to bo in a critical condl
ilUU.
riettsant Gutlieriiic:.
miss aiaggie Jacohv eutirtnl.,i t,n. c,...
uay bcnooi ciass ana a few additional friends
last evening at hor liomo on Nnrtl. Whtin
street. There was a program of recitations
anuvocaianu itistrumoatal music, aud re
wero served. There wero In
auonnance iir. and Mrs. F. Hassler. Mr. and
airs. vr. seybert. of Berwick : Mr nn,l
j. ill. liODbins, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Titman.
airs. M. L. Shoemaker. Mr. I!. Jfnr.mi, ir
and Mrs. George Jacoby, Misses Kmma, Jesio
aim oilllia i rice, OI Lost ( rr.pL- A.,,.l
Roberts, Ida Madcr. Alico Guise, Mattie and
Klsie Tosh, Lillio Brooks, Ituth Mattor, Ella
.uurgau, jiaoie ami uirrio Wcidman, Messrs,
-u. riassier. oi lierw ck : Wi Ihm Pr,v f
r r f. 1. . ,T nt . ... . 1 U1
i.usi uitk jiarry (Jiiurcn. n. ! iin.m,,.
ii. jacooy, t,. Jacoby, Grover Shoemaker.
ITho fact that there wai u l,m ;.;." ,7' ?"J! "luf ouocmaKcr
the mill Is verv Imnrr'''vritmMn.
eyes of tho
ononse lar moro sonous iu tho
law.J
wmiinumg the witness said two otho
.o uciujr nuu rrnz suouso was
ocuieiiiu, nut not burned to the ground.
un cross-examination Mr. Joues admlttrd
The Kuiinet Unit
ino r.mmot Leaeuo nf fnwn ,ni
r meir an annual ball iu Bobbins' opera house,
s "u,Dt' "CK-s nignt, tho 17th inst. Beilly's
.ui. u.muoira win lurnisii dancing music,
i no Dans nciu unaor tho Leaguo in tho past
,!.. 1.. ...... . .. --- w "v..,
" siocKiioiaer in tbe hosiory mill 18 a Buaranu.e tliat everything will bo con
company, and then told how he came to Juctod iu llrst-class style, and a treat is in
"....a mo jiiujucuhoh. jio said a reward of iloru 'or an lovers ot tho torpbichorean art,
v.,.uu uuu ucoii uuerca, fjuu uy the borough,
f500 by the Board of Firo Insurance Undor'
... . fiuu uj jonn w. rarker, pro
prietor of tho Dally Record.
When court adjourned at noon Mr. Jones
was sua on tue stand.
TUE MEYKBS CASE.
ino prosecution in the trial of Charles
mcyers, mo county Commissioner charged
with misdemeanor in oillce on oath nf tv r
isucaior, agont lor tho Taxpayers' Associa
tion, rested yesterday at four o'clock and
Charles A. llerger, Ksii,. made the
address for the defeuso, closing at fivo
o'clock, when court adjourned until this
morning, lie mad a strong address.
flio witnesses on the stand durin? vi-ir.
day afternoon wero Burd W. Payne, Deputy
uounty controller, Harry Delbert, of
uressona, now au extra clerk in tho Com
missioners' oflico, Evan Johnsou and C. W.
Halilcmau, Pottsville eloctriciaus. wem r"
called.
Tho Commonwealth sought to Drove lv
Doibert that the latter had au arrangement
with William J, Hast, tho Almshouse plumb,
ing contractor, to havo IUst do tlie exhaust
pipe, work and divldo the proceeds with
Deibort. The witness baid he did none nf
tho work and that he ouly sought tho assist.
anco of Commissioner Mf yen after the job
was dono to get bis influence in urging Bast
to pay him a share of the contract proceeds.
Die witness did not know whether tho
material was skipped to tho almshouse in his
natnn and bad no such agreement. He had
previously worked for Hast on his nlnmhlnu.
contract aud was a "rough plumber" him
self, having picked up the trado. The rea
son ho had asked Commissioner Marcra t
uso his innueuco was because tlie latter was a
friend of his. Witness denied that there
win any arraugomout between himself ami
the Commissioners, Delbert said he put in
no bid for the work,
Ellas E. Reed, of Pottsville. ex-Countv
Commissioner, was the first witness this
morning. His evidence agrctd with that of
William Wllhelm, I.q to the effect that 1,..
and the lata Commissioner Howes employed
Messrs. Wilhelni aud llyon'as counsel for tho
couuty In the proceedings to socuro a con
Drmatiou of Johu P. Martin by tho court as
jirisou wardon during tho early part of 1692.
3-I5-3t
Obituary.
Dr. B. L. Fetherolf. dentist anil
oldost residents of Tamaqua, died suddenly
..a. uisni,. uu retired at auout n un nVlnnir
and about half an hour later was seized with
an aitacK oi Heart failure and died within a
low moments. Dr. Fethorolf had nnwH.i
dentistry lu Philadelphia for the past 25
years. Ho was 70 years of ate and left n
wife and two dauahtots. finn nf i,
daughters, Mary I... nracticed ili,H.i i,i,
him.
juiuos, son oi jonn anil Ann n finning r
r-ast DaK itroct. died yostcrdav fmn, 1,!.,
trouble Tbo Annunciation Cadets will at
tend the funeral on Saturday afternoon.
I.uuir't Hock Iloor.
Lauor's uuexcellcd bock beer was Int.
duced in Shenandoah for the first time this
reason to-day by Christ. Schmidt, tho local
ageut. Each of tho saloonkcepors wore pre
sented with a beautiful panel picture isiucd
by tbe company.
Funeral,
Tho funeral of Adam Manrnr. n vtivni, ..f
tbo war, took place from tho family residence
at Park Placo this afternoon. The members
of Soveru Post No. 110. G. A. I! ,,r .i,ii.
deceased was a membor. attended In
Tho roinains wero brought to this town ami
interred lu the Odd Fellows' cemetery.
R0!t I
POWDER
Absolutely Puro
WnshinKton, March 17. Tlie main
developments in the Spanish situation
yesterday was in connection with the
definite representation submitted by
the Spanish government to the state
department concerning- the assembling
of a larg;e lleet of American warships
at Key West, the war preparations and
the influence which these ininht have
on the approaching election in Cuba
It has been specially pointed out that
the presence of a large lleet of United
States warships at Key West cannot be
regarded as a friendly measure, as the
sending of ships was oltlclally repre
sented to be when the ilalne went to
Havana and the Vizcaya returned the
complimentary visit. In short, the
presence of this extensive lleet near
Cuba, together with the war measures
taken by the United States, are regard
ed by Spain as seriously prejudicial to
the policy of autonomy which Spain
and the United States have alike ap
proved and an indirect encouragement
to the Insurgents in defeating the de
sires of both governments for the suc
cess of that policy.
Finally, and in the same spirit of
friendly representation rather than of
protest, Spain hns pointed out that a
war by the United States against
Spain under such circumstances would
be unjustifiable before the world, and
a crime against humanity and civiliza
tion. The representations contained no
reference whatever to the Maine dis
aster or to redress of indemnity there
for. While these representations cannot
propel ly be regarded as a protest
against the attitude and acts of the
United States government, thov mnv
umiuesiionoiy ue set down as a re
monstrance calculated to have an ef
ieet in jijuropean court circles. Not
iiuwever, oeing a technical protest, the
statement has not called forth any of
ficial rejoinder on the part of the state
department, for it is lacking in tangible
accusations, being rather an argument
ative presentation of alleged Spanish
tjnevances.
xne i.ern sailed for Havana from
Key West yesterday afternoon. She
goes to relieve the Montgomery as t
home for the ofllcers engaged In super
vising me wrecking operations in Ha
vana naruor. it is stated unequivo
cally that the Montgomery Is not with
urawn owing to any suggestion from
Spanish sources that her Dresence Is
not uesirea. It was the announced in
leimon oi secretary Long when the
tiuiser was sent to Havana to keep
nei mere oniy so long as the Fern
should be engaged in the work of dis
tributing relief among the sufferers in
eastern Cuba. This task having been
vciiuriiicu, anu owing to the return of
nit- court or inquiry frum Um-nnn
there being fewer persons to accomino-
uiue, tne iern, which Is better equip
ped than the Montgomery rn nasi at tn
the wrecking operations, la minrni ,
nur iiusuion.
It Is said that the nliloct nt tho ....
department In purchasing such craft
as the late Mr. Oedpn rinMof- .,v,.
Mayflower is to provide ns quickly as
possible a number of picket boats of
good speed and seagoing ability to act
as scouts, and also to aid our iron
clads and moro expensive vessels in
operations against tnrnerir, i,n-,o .
large number of private yachts have
been offered to tho department, and
other acquisitions of the same type as
the Mayflower mav he nvnf.ni,i
The fleet at Key West will bo n.
mented within the next inv ,. t
by the arrlvnl of the gunboat Annapo
lis, tne torpedo boat Foote nmi t
LUKa j.eyuen anu Samoset, while
the gunboat Helena is now on her way
frnm tv.. R-.. , ....
....... ...o uutuutuii srniinn ,ih, UH
. . "--,. ui-
u.a iu report at Key West. These and
the other vessels previously ordered to
"mi uuint constitute the largest as
semblage of war vessels made since
mo uemunsirauon rnllmvlno. tv. v..
Binius affair, and, considering effective
ness and armament, it Is the strongest
assemblage of shins, for ntimr ti,
view purposes, since the war.
iiie neet now at Key West nml t.
tugas consists of four battleships, three
cruisers, one gunboat and five torpedo
ao tnese win snnn n.i.i,i
five vessels now en route there. In ad
dition to these the Montgomery Is at
Havana, and Is practically a part of
the fleet, the gunboats Wilmington and
Castlne and cruiser Cinclnnntt nro ,
Carbadoes, the Newport at Colon, with
the Puritan. Newarlc. Amnhitrii.
ther ships of the Nnrtl, aiw.i,.
squadron nt points along tho coast fur-
mi-i nut uiwurii.
In point of shins the iwt .,. t,
Admiral Case on Jan. 3. 1871, foUowlnsr
the Vlrglnlus affair, was considerably
larger. Although formidable In Its
day, this aggregation was made up of
the old style wooden ships, monitors
which had gone through the civil war
and every available craft that could
bear guns. Compared with tha
crn battleships and cruisers of the new
nnvy it was Ins gnlflcnnt in t
and general effectiveness. It is note
worthy however, that this formidable
gathering of ships was at the
point as the present u-ntiioH,,,. .,
duilng a critical period with Spain, and
that it did not ovontuate In war.
secretary Alger has muderenulsltlnno
on the president for two inn .11.1.
rnonts from the appropriation of $50
000.000 for the national defense. One is
for f5,000,000 for the uso of the engineer
department of the army In the com
pletion of certain fortlflcation works
uiuiiB tue Atlantic and gulf coasts now
In progress, and the other ia for 12.
225,000 for the use of tha ordnance de
partment of the army In the acquire
ment ot arms and ammunition. Pretty
much all of this money la needed to
cover contracts nlready made by the
military establishment.
The Hon Ton will be ready on
March 17th, at 7 p. 111., to demon
strate to the people of this town
and county, who are lovers of the
latest fashions iu the millinery
world. Our equipment of spring
novelties for this season is unsur
passed by any other establishment
in the county. The opening will
convince you that we have
largest millinery parlors and
greatest display of
TRIMMED HATS, FLOWERS,
KIBISONS, ORNAMENTS,
and MOURNING GOODS
Kver exhibited in Shenandoah.
the
the
Hats Trimmed Free.
Music at opening by Reilly's
orchestra. A handsome souvenir
to every lady on the opening night.
SWELL. EST
Of The
SWELI
p.
stand alone,
petitors.
A. Word
This term fully
answers the de
scription of our
spring hue of
gent's furnish
ings which we
are now show
ing for the early
season. Iu the
way of Easter
novelt i e s we
barring all corn-
on Our Winter
Stock
Which still remains on our shelves.
It must and will be closed out
regardless of cost to enable us to
display our spring goods. We are
not in the habit of stocking away
any goods for future seasons.
MAX LEVIT,
15 E. Centre St.
Up-To-Date Hat Store and Shenandoah s
Greatest Gem's Furnishing Sture
Plain Words About
Baby Coaches. . .
Spring will soon be here
and we are anxiously awaiting
its balmy days. Why? Be
cause we are already prepared
to have every wife call on us
and see our new and extensive
line of
Baby . . .
Coaches
Which we have selected fnr tin.
season of '98. When it comes
down to prices we can sell you
wonders of makes at
$5.00 and upward.
M. O'NEILL,
I06 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Looking: Over the Stock;
I
Every household has a stock
of goods which it draws upon
daily. They find it is advis
able to keep this stock up to a
good standard. You want
your stock of
0 --GROCERIES
To be fresh. We give you the
best supplies and keep your
stock satisfactory. We carry
a stock of quality and make
prices right.
BLOATERS,
MACKEREL,
HERRING,
COD FISH,
And all kinds of Canned Fish.
T.J. BROUGHALLe
ouum mum aircei