tr.minminniTTTn 1 A Bu5'ikcAs Marx A'nmis the home paper comet 2 tint, with home buyers. The Herald brings trade that can not be reached in another loav, For Parrily Traclc .A'o paper can tale the place of the Herald. It is read daily by every memhr of the family Advertiser afprmafe tns. rmmmmmmmmmmmmm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiimij VOL. XI NO. SHENANDOAH, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 5, ONE CENT. 05. --SOLD ON EASY TERMS. P. Williams St Son, S. Main St. J. WE have placed on our counters this week a large assortment of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Children's outing flannel, lawn and cambric dresses, and ladies' and children's white aprons. These have been made specially to our order and will cost you no more than the price you would have to pay for the material. Ladies' Night Gowns with yoke of fine tucks and embroidery, 5, 79 and 99 cents. Children's Outing Flannel Dresses, 25, 37, 5o and 79 cents. " Cambric ' 2S, 49 and 79 cents. " Lawn " 99c, $1.87 and $2. iS. Infant's Slips from 37c to $1.87. P. J. GAUGHAN, - 2X N. Main St. yATCH SPRING .... ANNOUNCEMENT. . I I DDirCT'Q North Main St., 1 1 xi Pianos and I have received the finest selection of Pianos nnd Orpniig ever displayed in Schuylkill Comity. Parties contemplating purchasing a Piano or Organ would do well to call and see my stock and get my prices. I have tho soto agency for the following makes: PIANOS- Blasius & Sons. Scuomacheu, Albright, Ludwig, Estey, Cash or on easy payments. Our prices aro right. Britton's Music Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, RAM O NAT'S New Restaurant. DII T rye CApp All the delicacies of the season, oysters anil clams In every style, Dllil Ur i. flue cigars and soft drinks. Culling" o, SOc per hundred. Primes, $1.25 per hundred. .... Heals served nt all hours and at short notice S. A. RAMONAT, Prop. 119 E. Centre St. Above L. V. E. R. Station. REMOVAL To close out before removing, stock of Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths Will be sold at a reduction of 20 Per Cent, from regular prices. For Sale Today. Two Cars Choice No. 1 Timpthy Hay. One Car Dry Yellow Corn. Two Cars White Oats. VENEZUELA The Monroe Doctrine and Schoin burgk line are the all-engrossing subjects of the day. There can be no question regarding The . . New England Piano Because our customers (the arbitration committee) decided f long ago in its favor, conceding every claim for durability, rich ness of tone, and beauty of finish. 65,000 IN DAILY USE f; . ij . FOR w , Shenandoah, Pa. Ororans ORGANS Estey, Cuown, Weaver, United States, Lawrence, (7 Octave.) Only ono price. You are earnestly invited to call at MAHANOY CITY, PA. At KEITER'S. Massachusetts' Chief Magistrate Sleeps His Final Sleep. THE STATE WITHOUT A GOVERNOR. The Venerable Archbishop Kenrlck, of St. Louis, Found Dead in His Bed by His Valet His Death Prevents the Proposed Satolll Celebration. Lowell, Mass, Mnrcli B. Governor Grccnhnlgodlod nt 12:30 o'clock this morn ing. Tho governor hnd been critically 111 for nearly n weok, nnd his death wns not a surpriso to tho residents of this city. Yesterday forenoon ho sank Into uncon sciousness, from which ho novor rallied. Governor Grccuhnlgo was of English birth, but camo with his parents to this country In his childhood. Ho was grad uated from Harvard uulvcrslty In 1803. Two yoars later ho was admitted to tha TOEDEIUO T. OREENIfALQE. bar, at ,,l,ii n IV .itextiii- sellor and advocate. Ho was elected to congress from tho Eighth district In 1888, having previous to that tlmo occupied tho oflloes of city solicitor of Lowell, mnyorof tho city nnd member of tho legislature. Ho was elected governor thrco succosslvo times. For tho flrst tlmo In ovor twenty yoars tho gubornntorlal chair Is vacant. During tho illnoss of Governor Groonhalge, no cording to tho constitution, Lleutonnnt Governor Itogor Wolcott wns officially known as "acting governor." Tho constitution does not transmit tho title of govornor to tho second officer of tho stato In tho oyent of tho death of tho flrst officer. Lloutenant Governor Wolcott today sent n mossago to tho legislature officially notifying It of tho governor's death, and Issued n public proclamation announcing to tho pooplo of tho common wealth that thero Is a vacancy In tho offlco of govornor. Tho lleutonant govornor consos to bo "noting governor, but bo comos "lloutonaut govornor and com-mamler-ln-chlof." AllCIIIlISIIOI' KIINltICK DEAD. Tho Venerable Cathollo Prelate Who Was Succeeded by Archbishop Kaln. St. Louis, March 5. 1'etor HIchard Kon rick, who for flf ty-flvo yonrs prior to throo years ago wn3 tho Homan Cathollo Arch bishop of this dlocoso, died yostordny after noon In tho 00th year of his ago. His death wns peaceful and painless. Thero was no struggle as far as could be seen on his placid foatures, for ho was dead whon his valot found him. For sovoral yoars tho nged prolate had beon In very feoblo boalth.and about threo THE LATE AnCIiniSHOP KUNKICK. years ngo Bishop John J. Kaln, of Wheel ing, wns elevated to nu nrcnblshoprio nnd sent hero to relieve him. The present win ter hus beon very sovoru on him, and ono or two incipient attacks of pneumonia nearly corrlod him olt. It was lung trou bio, holped by seullo doblllty, that caused his death. Archbishop Konrlok's donth will disar range tho elaborate preparations that had been made for tho reception and ontor talument of Cardinal Satolll, who was ex pected to nrrivo hero next Monday morn ing. Tho cardinal's presouco in tho city will now bo In connection with tho lm prosslvo burial sorvlcos that will bo given the dead priuco of tho church. IVutnon House 1'reo Lunch. Boston Baked Beans to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Court Attendants. Dr. J. C. Church. Justlco T. T. Williams. Harry Hafner nnd Policemen Tosh and Lee attended court at Pottsvlllo to-day as wit nesses and prosecutors. Kondrlck House Free I.unch. Pea soup to-night. On Saturday night wo will servo a ulco free lunch of genuino turtle soify, Anybody but a merlmald can ho fitted at our store, and likely if ouo camo la she'd have a fit, too. . Factory Shoe Stoke, 3-t-tf J. A, Moves, Mgr. INSULTING OUR FLAG. Spain's Sniuy Student Still Lending Ilostllu DcimmMriitlon. MAnnil), March 5. Thero woro rcnawod disturbances hero yesterday and demon strations of popular anger against tho United .States govornmont. Tho sttulonts of the university scorn to havo beon tho uffendors, or the loaders In the demonstra tion. In spite of tho special prohibition directed against thorn by the govornmont the students nnd other Inhabltnt'ts in dulged in renowed manifestations of their unfriendly sentiments against tho United States. TJioy nsscmblcd beforotho Madrid unl vorslty nnd there publicly burned nn American ling. Tho police dlsporsod tho meeting after making sovcral arrcstB. As a result of tho dlsordors tho cabinet coun cil last night docldcd to temporarily closo tho universities. It was also dc iod to create n special budget for naval nrma monts. An official dispatch from Havana says that tho Spanish havo obtalnod sovoral victories over tho Insurgents. General Bornal's brigade at Mamel routed 3,000 rebels, killing thirty nnd wounding fifty anil, capturing 401) horses, a quantity of amis and ammunition and exploslvos. Tho Spanish loss was four killed nud eight wounded. Tho feeling both political nnd financial is calmer on tho nows that President Cleveland Is disposed to offer frlondly me diation before ho officially recognizes tho belligerency of tho Cubans. Tho principal noWspapors now doprecato tho nntl-Amcr-lcatl demonstrations, and advocate pru dence. Murtlnez Campos porsuadod tho Dulto of Totuan to rejoin tho cabinet, and has offered to assist the govornmont In any way in his powor. To Test n Stato Liquor Lnw. Yumt, Pa., March 5. Tho waiving of a hearing nt Hanover yostorday will throw Into tho York court a case that promlsos to assumo Important proportions, nnd will test provisions of tho stato liquor 11 censo law. Frederick N. Gottlieb, mana ger, ,and William Lehr, traveling salesman for tho Globe Browing company, Balti more, woro arrowed for taking orders In this stato and delivering liquor contrary to tho law of 1875, which somo lawyers hold was repealed by tho enactment of tho Brooks law. If tho caso Is declared against tho browing pooplo thoy say thoy will ap peal It to tho supreme court. Tho liquor men hero and elsowhoro aro very much Interested In tho outcome. Salvation llrigndtcrs Aro Americans. CINCINNATI, March 5. Brigadier Gon oral Cozzons, of tho Salvation Army, In this city, says: "The story that all tho brigadiers except ono In tho Salvation Army In this country nro English is not truo. On tho contrary, with the possible exception of Brigadier Genoral Evnns, of New York, all tho brigadiers in tho nrmy In America aro naturalized citizens of tho United Statos. Only four nro native En glish Krans of Now York, Evans of Phil adelphia, French of St. Louis and Sully of Kansas City. Thoso of English proclivi ties aro most favorable to Balllngton Booth. Thoso of American tendencies proposo to stand by tho guns undor tho old general. pisastrous Flro nt Johnstown. Johnstown, Pa., March 5. At 0:30 Inst evening flro broke out in tho basoment of tho Nathan Miller block, in tho most cen tral part of tho town. At midnight tho wliolo buslnoss portion of tho town was threatened, with tho lire still burning fiercely. Tho Hannnn block, vnluod at $75,000, is now a total loss. Tho Democrat offico was totally dostroyed, together with all tho flno new machinery and equipment of that firm. Tholr loss is placed at $30,000, Nothing was saved, oven tho omployes, who were preparing tho morning edition, fleeing for their lives. It was nearly '2 o'clock this morning beforo tho flro was under control. Tho loss wlllreach $1120,000. lllckert's Cafe. Nlco French pea soup will bo served for luuch to-morrow morning. Obituary. Mrs. Goorgo F. Leltzel died yesterday af ternoon at her homo on North Main street, after sutlering for about ten weeks from paralysis. The decoased was 57 years, 4 months and 8 days old and was born in Ham burg, Berks county. Sho is survived by her husband, lour (laughters, Misses Kiln, Birdlo and Lizzie, and Mrs. Lenova Neeld, of Yulkosbarre; and three sous, Charles .und John Leltzel, of town, nud George B. Lelt zel, of Grier City. The funeral will take placo on Saturday and the remains will bo taken to Hamburg for interment. ciiaxoi: Yoim hat As the stylos for this spring havo changed. And tho placo to buy them is at MAX LKVIT'S, 15 East Centra street. Itemoved to Xew Juarters. Our readers will find tho announcement nf Tliumas Snyder, tho artistic paper hanger and winter, In unotlior column, informing liis patrons and others of Ids removal. Mr. Snyder has moved from tho comer of Jardln and Oak streets to No. 23 South Jardln street, near Davenport's hardware store, Schelfly Houso. Our freo lunches to-night : Boston Baked Beans. Mock turtle soup. Oysters Clams. Special : 0 fried oysters for 15 cents. l'or Lovers of Sport. Tho openiug of tho season for out-of-door sports is closo at baud. Every day brings new gossip of interest. You should remem ber that "Tho l'tflladolphia Press" is an authority on sporting news of all kinds. Tho sporting pages of "Tho Sunday Press" aro stronger than thoso of any other juipcr. It The ltlght Nairn) ill tho night I'lnee. I'an-Tlna for coughs and colds, 25c. At Oruhler Uroi., drugjstoro. .Married, William S. Lludoumuth nnd Mrs. Ella Hafner, nco Staull'or, botli of town, were married last night by Iiev. John Gruhlor, at the German Lutheran parsonage. Coal ornaments at Hrumm's. Edwin It. Williams Elected a Director to Succeed fir. Hooks. THE EVENING SCHOOLS TO CLOSE There Will Only be a Five Months Term This Year Charge Against a School Teacher Dismissed Upon Apology Mado to Parents. Fourteen mombcrs attinded a regular meeting of tho School Hoard last night and spent almost three Injurs in listening to re ports of committees, acting upon recom mendations, etc. Tho members were Messrs. Ogdcn, Conry, Lee, Mauley, Morgan, Duvltt, Edwards, James, Haniia, Connors, Smith, Price, Treziso and Baugh. Prof. J. W. Cooper, tho principal of the High school, addressed tho Board and stated that ho would be a candidate for County Superintendent of schools and that he would thank the Hoard for any recommendation it might sco fit to give him, assuring tho members that ho would come out of tho fight without doing anything that might cause them, either as a body or individually, any regret. Tho Board unanimously adopted rosolu. tions endorsing Mr. Cooper as an exemplary citizen whoso oxecutivo and intellectual ability and experience has made him a successful teacher, and strongly recommend ing him to tho School Directors of tho county. SiiporlutendentWhitakcr made his monthly report and in addition to remarks of a general character concerning the schools presented tho following statistics : Day hchools Term enrollment: Boys, 1185; girls, 10(13; total, 3118. Monthly enrollment: Boys, 1230; girls, 1301 ; total, 2307. Average daily attendance : Boys, 1001 ; girls, 1111 ; total, 2172. Percent age of attendance : Boys, 90 ; girls, 87; total, 89. Present every session, 502. Visits by citizens, 210; by directors, 11. Evening Schools Term enrollment : Boys, 5(i3 ; girls, 81 ; total, 019. Monthly enrollment : Boys, 208; girls, 43; total 311. A verago attendance : Boys 210 ; girls, 20 ; total, 230. Percentage of attendance : Boys, 79 ; girls, 71 ; total, 78. Present ovcry session, 51. Visits by citizens, 15. Mr. Whitaker added that the attend ance at both tho day and evening schools during tho past month was considerably in excess of tho attendauco during tho samo period last year. Tho teachers and salaries committee re ported that it had fully investigated tho cbargo against ono of the school teachers for beating a child and had concluded that, while tho charge was truo and admitted by tho teacher, it was evident that thero was no intention on her part to injure tho child and that the apology tho teacher made tu tho parents was ample. Upon thc.o facts tho committee iccomtnendcd that tho charge bo dismissed. The Board adopted tho recom mendation. All the school buildings have been con nected with tho public water works. A recommendation of the evening school committee that tho schools remain open for a term of five months: ami clobo on tho 23rd inst. was adopted. Bids for furnishing the proposed new Whito street school building and High school ex tension with a heating and ventilating system wcro opened and referred hack to tho building and repairs committee with instruc tions to confer with tho architect. Tho cxpcndituics for the School district thus far this fiscal year, according to tho report of Director T. It. Edwards, chairman of tho fluanco committee, have been f 1 1,110.13. An application of Lott F. Evans, of South Jardln street, for exoneration from taxes was granted. Tho resignation of Charles Hooks was read and accepted and tho Board proceeded to fill tho vacancy. Director Prico nominated Edwin It. Williams and Director Leo named A. S. Hagenbuch. Mr. Williams received all tho votes except thoso of Messrs. Leo and Treziso and was declared elected. A request by Itev. Roth for permission to hold Sunday school and church services in the Turkey Itun school building, next Sun day, was granted. At Itreen'g Illnlto Cute. Delicious mock turtlo soup will bo served freo to-night. Plenty for everybody. Frco hot lunch every morning. Meals served at all hours. A Former Hesldent to Marry. Tho Keone, N. II., Evening Sentinel con- talus tho lollowing announcement: "Mr. Gcorgo W. Itoyloigh and Miss Laura 31. Tobias aro receiving congratulations from -, tuuii uiuuj' luuims uii wioir engagement, which has been miido public." Tho brido was a former resident of this town, where sho lias many warm personal friends. Kuihrohlerleri and YVhlto (.oods. Wo have in stock a fine assortincnt.of Swiss, Nainsook and Hamburg Embroideries. Also a big lino of plaid nluook, Indian linens nnd plain English Nausooks. 3-5-tf It. F. Gill. Car Oil' tho Truck, An electric car on the Schuylkill Traction Company's Hue jumped tho truck at Dead Man's Hollow, on tho Mahanoy City branch, last evening. Tho cause of tho jumping is not known, but it required two hours to re place it on tho track. At James Goodman anil Co's. Fresh eggs 15 cents per dozen. Best pound-print creamery butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lh tubs. 18 cents. 2-3-tf Senator Coylo New Dopurture. It was learned from an authentic source to day that Souator Coylo, of Slahanoy City, will enter tho University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia next Monday and begin the study of law. Ho has announced that In June, 1608, ho will apply for admission to tho SclmylKill county uqr. -Tin; mto.vmvAY Hl'i:CIAL. J Tho unes $3.00 hat over sold in Schuylkill county, !jVtMAX LP.VIT'S. New Mandolin and Guitar mukle, just re ceived at Brumm's. THE BUSY STORE 116 and 118 North Main Street. MAX SCHMIDT, - - - Proprietor GREAT FEBRUARY REDUCTION SALE. This sale now going on, and there never were such offers made you as we are having it now. There is surely something that will suit you. He sure what we advertise, you can always get at the prices we quote you. COLLARS. We have an odd lot of Gents' Linen and Celluloid Collars, sizes 14, 14, 15 and 17. We sell you at 4c each UNDERWEAR. An odd lot of Red Underwear What is left,29C Shirts and Drawers. Also an odd lot of White and Grey Shirts and Drawers for boys and girls. Sizes 30 to 34 for 25c You make 110 mistake if .you have a look at our stock. Our prices in Dress Goods. As a special drive 111 all wool Henn el tas, worth $1 .00, for 65c TRiMMINGS. Our trimmings same prices as advertised. $1.65 per yard, for .25 1.25 .25 .50 " " " .10 .45 " " " .10 and so on as low as one cent a yard, HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies' White and Bordered Hand kerchiefs. Also Gents' Red Handkerchiefs 4c SHORT ENDS OP SILK. An excellent assortment of Short Ends of silk Wortli $1.00 for .50 " .50 ' .37 House Furnishing Department. A variety of Majolica Pitchers, worth 25c for 15c SCISSORS. .Only an odd lot. Sale price 19c CHAMBER SETS. Chamber Toilet Sets 10 pieces. Sale price $1.89 Our large dinner plates .04 Potato Mashers .04 Toasters or Broilers .04 Large box of Shoe Blacking .04 Rolling Pins .04 Towel Rollers .04 You have no idea what wo give you. Any of these articles worth 10 or 15 cents. 116 and 118 North Main Street. Q ID YOU NOTICE IT ? THE BRIGHT LUSTRE ! All our Glassware is melted and finished with natural gas. We call attention to our new cut patterns. CAKE STANDS, NAPPIES, WATER BOTTLES, TUMBLERS, OLIVE DISHES, FRUIT BOWELS, TEA SETS, PICKLES, FRUIT STANDS. Our 10c line includes the latest out. Don't delay getting a Bon Bon Dish roc. or a 10c Pickle for 5c. GIRVIN'S 8 S. Main St. STILL. DROPPING, - DROPPING, DROPPING. Cents more Chopped off the price of eggs. IS Cents Now. Only Fresh Ones. Graf's, 122 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah: