I niniiminiiii mnmiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHnimnmniT A Business FlaK For Family Trade jVo paper can late the place f the Herald. It is read daily by every member of the family Advertisers apprei tare this. Knows the home paper comes first, with home buyers. The Herald brings trade that can not be reached in another wav, r.uuiuiiuuuuiuuuiuimuiuuuuuiiuuuilliuiuu: ;muuiiiuiuuiuiiuuiuiiiuuuuuumuuuiiiiuuuu VOL. XL-NO. SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY, 3IAKCJ1 0, 1890. ONE CENT. i rtpawsra mmsm muiuu 68.. Li i 4 SOLD ON EASY TERMS. Williams 8c Son, S. Main St. W E have placed on our counters MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Children's outing ilannel, lawn ana 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 " 25, 49 and 79 cents. " Lawn ' 99c, $1.87 and $2. 15. Infant's Slips from 37c to $1.87. P. J. GAUGHAN, - 21 N. Main St. yATCH FOR SPRING .... ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 . I ppipp'O North Main St., Jm I riOC- 5 Shenandoah, Pa. Pianos and Organs ! I have received the finest selection of Pianos and Organs ever displayed In Schuylkill County. Parties contemplating purchasing a Piano or Organ would do well to call and seo my Mock and get my prices. I have tho PIANOS. Blasius & Sons. Sciiomaciieu, Albright, Ludvig, ESTEY, Cash or on easy payments. Our prices are right. Britton's Music Store, 22 and 24 East Centre Street, RAM O NAT'S New Restaurant. 15TT T nc TJATjr; All the delicacies of the season, oysters nnd clams In every style, DILtl Ur JTAIMj lluo cigars and soft drinks. Culllne's, SOc per hundred. Primes, $1.25 per hundred. .... Steals served at all hours and at short notice . . . , S. A. RAMONAT, Prop. 119 E. Centre St. Above L. V. E. R. Station. A R G swwmm?3 F Ifltfn Carpets, Velvets and Tapestries, BEAUTIFUL Closing Outs Remnants of FLOOR OIL CLOTH. TWO YARDS WIDE ... AT FORTY CENTS. VENEZUELA The Monroe Doctrine and Schom burgk line tire the all-engrossing subjects of the day. There can be no question regarding lhe . . New England Piano Because our customers (the arbitration committee) decided long ago in its favor, conceding every claim for durability, rich ness of tone, and beauty of finish. 65.000 IN DAILY USE this week a large assortment of solo ngency for tho following makes: ' ORGANS Estey, Crown, Weaver, United States, Lawrence, (7 Octave.) Only ono price. You are earnestly Invited to call at MAHANOY CITY, PA. A, N PATTERNS. At KEITER'S. The Inception of Balllngton Booth's New Religious Movement. TO BE AN AMERICAN ORGANIZATION Fully Five Thousand Veterans of the Old Army Join the Cheering Citizens In Enthusiastic Greeting to the Leaders of the New Body. New York, March 0. Tho lnnugurnl stop made by Balllngton Booth, tho de posed commander of tho Salvation Army In Amorlcii, In a rival organization ou Hues similar to tho ono from whoso com mand ho has boon rollovcd, mot with suc cess lost night. Coopor Union was tho scene whero tho first gun was flrod, tho rcho of which thrilled tho hearts of 5,000 loyal soldiers, who, Blnco tho commonco mont of tho International strlfo which has sundorcd Balllngton Booth's alle giance to his father, General Booth, of Loudon, have romalnod loyal to the do posed commander and his wlfo, Maud Booth. Every aoat In tho big auditorium was. occupied. Tho aisles woro crowded and tho streets outsldo wero thronged. Tho womon wore tho regular Salvation Army emblem, but tho poko hat was ab sent. Tho men, too, had their badges, but woro no red jnokets. Shortly after 7 o'clock, and boforo tho vast audience had tlmo to bo seated, Cap tain Schneider, of tho Bowery corps, MB. AND MRS. BALLINOTON BOOTH. sprang ou a chair on tho platform and waved an American flag with n painting of Gcorgo Washington. Tho audlonco cheered lustily as they sprang to tholr feet, nnd tho utmost enthusiasm prevailed. Or der had scarcely been restored when Major Peter Glon, who was among tho first of tho officers to touder his resignation after Eva C. Booth had taken command, ap peared on tho platform waving an Ameri can flag, and pl'ncod a Hfo slzo crayon painting of Georeo Washington on an easel in front of tho spoaker's tablo. This was tho signal for ronowod outbursts of npplauso. Whon Balllngton Booth and his wlfo nrrlvod from tholr Montclalr homo the audlonco lost control of ltsolf. Tholr presonco on tho platform was tho signal for nn outburst of enthusiasm such as had beforo nover boeu witnossed In Coopor Union. Thoro was some muslo and consldorablo singing, and tho customary roligious in vocations, aftor which Balllngton Booth roso and said: "Mrs. Booth and myself hava not como hero tonight to alludo to tho rocont sad trouble It Is qulto truo wo hnvo nftur mnturo deliberation doclded to inaugurato a now movoment. Could wo have avoided It, It would most assuredly havoboon douo on our part, but wo rocognizo that tho groat American peoplo believed that wo had dono work for nlno years by which thoy wero gratified, and would not llstou to tho protest that wo would rotlro Into prlvnto life. "Recognizing as wo did tho largost field In tho world aud still further reoognlzlng that thoro was roc 'In America for a hun dred Salvation armlos, wo havo rosolvod to tho best of our ability towlnovortho mlddlo closses of tho artlsun community of this country. Wo wish no strlfo with tho Salvation Army. "I wont to nssuro Mrs. Booth and thoso ofllcors who have stood by mo that I seo In tho dlstanco a movomont which tonight has received Its Impetus In this great gathering. I do not want anything that exists In tho ulr, but a gonulno consecra tion of our soldiers to tho faith of Christ. "There Is nt loost 40 por cent, of tho wogo earning populaco of tho community who uro not identified with nny church or placo of roligious worship. It Is thoso wo want to reach ami extend to them tho lovo that inspired tho Nazarlno on tho streets of Jerusalem nearly 1,000 years ago. "Oh I How much hatoology, and how llttlohoartology thoro Is today. Mrs. Booth and myself havo within tho last few dnys beon roadlng tho history of that great American soldier, Goorgo Washington. Wo thought of him nnd his gooduoss of heart and lovo for Christ hs ho turned away for a moment from tho frightful scones of Vnlloy Forgo and ropolred to tho woods, whero ho knolt In pruyor to tho God of his country. "Whatovor bo tho mission wo undertake it will bear tho right stamp, nnd will bo directed In tho right direction, " Altoona'a Municipal Scandal, ALTOONA, Ph., March 0. An investiga tlon of tho doings of tho mnyor and pollco forco of this city In relation to tho trial of cases before tho county court during tho past three yoars shows that up to dato tho mayor and his officers' havo oollocted from tho county In costs $1,389.00, nnd that not ono cent of this money lias been turned. Into tho city treasury, as required by law. Tho Investigation Is notyet comploto, and It Is expected that further sensations will develop. COMi: lLVltIA and solect your spring hat as our Btock is now complete. Fine hats sold cheapor than ovor. -i juA.vi,r.vii-JS, is liast Centre street. No Wuter, Brownsville has been without water slnco baturday, owing to two breaks In tho main pipe at tho extreme end of West Centro street. It Is supposed that tho water will bo turned on by to-ulgkt again, tho leaks hav lug been repaired by P. W. Bell, the plumber, Now Manijolln aud Guitar music, Just re elved at Brumui's. RUDINI THE PREMIER. Crlipl'n Oppmiont Again Heads tint Italian JllnNtiy. Home, March 9. Thoro Is much diffi culty being found in tho task of forming n new ministry. Slgnor Sarncco declined tho responsibility, while tho attempt to form n Snrnoco-Hudlnl combination lias oqunlly failed. It is nnnouncod this morn ing, howover, that tho Marquis dl Hudinl had succeeded In forming n cablnot, with himself as premlor nud minister of tho In terior, General Rlcottl minister of war, Sigilor Brln minister of foreign nffalrs, Sonor Porazssl minister of tho treasury, Admiral Hncchia mlnlstor of marluo, Slg nor Gulcclardlnl minister of flnunco nnd SIgUor Hranturco minister of justice. It dovoloped lator that tho formation of tho cablnot had boon undertaken bv Gen- ernl Iilcottl. King Humbert conferred with Gonernl Iilcottl at 7 o'clock last even ing, and charged him with tho formation ofn cablnot. Tho result was a cabinet made uu asnlreadv cabled. Gonernl Ii.Ic.ottl yielding to tho Marquis dl ltudlul tho premiership and hlmsolf assuming tho portfolio for war, ns lndlcntod nbovo. Tho cholcoof General Blcottl as mlnlstor of war shows that tho king's Ideas havo prevailed In favor of reopening an often slvo campaign noxt autumn nftor tho rainy season. General Baldlssora has or dered tho Cassala garrison to withdraw. Three Miners fatally llurned. POTTSVILLE, Pa March 9. An oxplos lou of miuo gas occurred at tho Lytlo col liery, abovo Mlnersvllle, In which threo mon wero fatally burned. Their namos uro Gharlos Harris, of Jonestown) Daniel States and John Adams, of Mlnersvllle. Thoso mon wero all working In ono breast When a feeder of gas was struck. Tho gas was Ignited from ono of tho minor's tamps. All tliroo wero frightfully bumod and it Is believed will dlo. Illrkcrt's Cafe. Our freo lunch to-morrow niorninz : Calf's livor and potato salad, with mayonnaiso dressing. GIBSON ON EASY STREET. Knocked Out Ijillerty, tit Olrarilvllle, lit Win. l'oim Saturday Xtght. Tho inuch-talked-of fight between Will iam Gibson, of Palo Alto, aud Latterly, of uirardyille, was pulled off quietly at Win. Penn-Saturday night after tho party had beeii'burrcd from this town nnd Mahanoy Flaho. The fight was for $100 a side and Gibson was an easy winner. LafTerty showed great pluck aud stood a terriblo boating beforo being knocked out in tho eleventh round, but as to fighting ho was an easy victim. Laflerty saw his hattlo was a hopeless ono aud wanted to quit in tho ninth round, but his friends would not allow him to do so. In tho language of ono of theni, Ho got it into his head that ho was a fighter hud, whilo tho money was up, wo mado up our minds to keep him in tho ring until tho idea could ho knocked out of his head." Tho fight was witnessed by a number of sporting men from many parts of the region nud considerable money changed hands, as Lailerty was tho favorite beforo tho fight started. Kendrick House Free Lunch. Iiea:. ooup to-night Hot lunch to-morrow morning. At tlio Wrong Door. At about tlneo o'clock yesterday afternoon a drunken Polo attracted considerable at tention by trying to forco an entrance to tho Lloyd street school building whilo under tho delusion that ho was working tho side door of a saloon, Morris Wurni and other citi zens interfered and convinced tho intruder of his error, but made no arrest. Tho fiuest J3.00 hat at MAX LLVIT'S. Tho First Arruit. Tho flrst arrest mado slnco tho re-organiza tion of tho pollco forco last Monday night was mado on Saturday night by Harry Goodman, who took John I'ulokuski for threatening arson and otherwiso alarming residents or tho First ward whilo drunk. John was taken to the I'ottsville jail yester day. Watson House Freo Lunch. Hot lunch to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Doing It ltlght. Tho work of repairing the lockup has not been commenced on account of tho construc tion committee boing engaged in considering tho advisability of tearing out tho present fixtures and replacing them witli iron cages. They uro soliciting bids for that kind of work. Scliellly House. Your choice of freo soups to-night: Oyster soup Puree of tomato soup. Deviled Crabs Oysters Shrimp salad Clams. For Charter Membership. Tho ono hundred charter member scholar ships for Wood's Business Collego havo been sold, but the snlo will ho continued for a few- days only. Threo departments at tho prioo of one. Apply to Prof. Thomas Martin, special organizer, nt the Ferguson Houso. A flno 51.25 hat at MAX LKVIT'S. Siuull Cnto In. Tho workings of tbo Kohinoor colllory last night caused a small cave in of tho sur face at the property of A. D. Gable, cornor of Catherine and Oak streets. Tho hole is of about the diameter of an ordinary sized liarrel at tho surface and pitchos qulto heavy to the mine workings. It did not damage tho ground under tjio building, nor has it damaged tho pavement, as It is within tho porch lino. Carpets and Oil Clotlu Aro marked away down at Fricko's carpet store. Turner's (Junrtetto, Tho local Salvation Army is making ar rangements to glvo Turner's Quartctto, of Philadelphia, a royal reception when thoy appear hero ou tho S3nd and 31th Instants. Don't Trlllo With Coughs nnd Colds, Take Pan-Tina (23c.) aud bo cured. At Gruhler Bros., drug store, Three Courts In Session, Judges Persh ing, Bechtel and Albright. BROUGUALL-PARKER LIBEL SUITS. The Editor Says He Was Misinformed, and Has Promised a Full Retraction. George Karlltskl is Sentenced to Two Months and Costs. Special to Evesino Heualii. Pottsvii.i.e, Marcli 0. Among tho cases called beforo tho criminal court hero to-day was tho libel suit or William Ilroughall, superintendent for tho 1". & li. C. & I. Co. in tho Ellaiigowan-Slienaudoah district against John W. Parker, editor of tho Mahanoy City ltecord. Kditor Parker stated to tho court that tho alleged libel was duo to mislnforma' tlon ho had received nnd thero was nothing left ior him to do but publish a full retrac tion. This satisfied Mr. Ilroughall audit was agreed that after Kditor Parker pul lishes tho retraction tho District Attornoy will enter a nol. pros. Tho libel consisted of a statement that Mr. Ilroughall exacted payment from men for positions at the collieries over which ho has control. Tho suit of Mr. Broughall against T. J. Joyce, or tho Mahanoy City American, is awaiting trial. Tho Porter township murder caso was called up for trial this morning beforo Judge Albright. M. H. Master, of Shenandoah, is on tho jury. Georgo J. Wadlingor, Esq., to-day filed with tho court a petition contesting tho olcctioiis of Jones and Coyle, of Mahanoy City, and LawloraudCardin, of Shenandoah, as Justices of tho Peace of their respective boroughs. Judges J'crshing, Albright aud Bechtel aro couducting tho courts this week. Gcorgo Karlitskl, tho man who was tried last wcok ou n chargo of setting fire to tho Shenandoah lockup and convicted of malic ious mischief, was to-day sentenced to im prisonment for two mouths and pay a lino of ?1 and costs. It was expected that tho Supremo Court would hand down a decision to-day as to tho constitutionality of tho Controller Act, but up to a lato hour this afternoon no intima tion of a decision had been received here. At ISrvcil'K lllalto Cnfe. Pureo of pea soup will bo served freo to night. Frto hot lunch every morning. Meals served at nil hours. Church Mutters. Itov. J. F. Mcrcdith'preachcd his farewell sermon in tho Methodist Episcopal church last evening beforo a very ,largo congrega tion, which deeply regrets the pastor's de parture. I'ov. I. J. Iicitz, tho now raster of tho United Evangelical church, preached his first sermons to tho congregation yesterday morning and last evening aud mado a very favorablo impression. The pastor said the impression was mutual. On Thursday noxt ho will move his family from Slatington to town. ' A fashionable $2.23 hat at MKX LEVIT'S. A IMeiiHuut t.iitlierlug. A very pleasant tally party was given by Miss Mary Kinkald, at her homo on South Jardln street. It wasa very enjoyable gather ing participated in by tho following : Misses Ida Lewis, Agnos Dodson, Annio Bartsch, Annie Linghaui, Snsio Garner, Lizzio Williams, Mary Johnson, Mattio Powell, Bessio Hoover, Sadio Liugham, of town ; Katio Lewis, Mincrsvillc; Elllo Scott, Hazlo ton; Susio Itusseli, Lost Creek; Messrs. Johu Kinkaid, William Dusto, Xapoloou Powell, Georgo Hoover, Howard Dodson, S. Arthur l'arrish, Harry Maybcrry, J. Arthur Moycr and Mr. Bear, Ashland. A nobby $1.75 hat at MAX LEVIT'S. Obituary. Charles Monroe, only sou of Dr. and Mrs C. M. Borduer, died this morning from pneumonia, aged 8 months and 2 days. Tho funoral will take placo on Thursday, at 2:30 p. in. Services will be held at All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church. Mrs. Sarah Clemens, widow of tho lato Charles Y. Clemens, died at lior homo in Pottsvtlle on Saturday, aged 80 years. Five children survive, namely : Mrs. Charles A, Bella, Gcorgo S. Clemens, James J. Clemens, 1' rank G. Clemens and T. II. Clemens. Tho funeral will tako placo to-morrow afternoon. at 3 o'clock, interment nt Pottsvllle. lhubrnldcrlcM nnd Whltu Goodii, Wo havo in stocka fine assortment of Swiss, Nainsook and Hamburg Embroideries. Also a big lino of plaid Nainsook, Indian linens and plain English Xausooks. 3-5-tf I!. F. Glf.1.. Another Athletic Inhibition. Tho National Club has decided to hold its second athletic and sparring carnival on April 7th. A fine $1.50 hat at MAX LEVIT'S. Killed by a lllat. Michael Drifua, u miner aged 23 years, single, and residing at Mahauoy City, was instantly killed this afternoon by a pleco of coal from a blast in No. 2 plane, bottom split gangway, breast Xo, 2, Maple Hill colliery, Kaialug tho Wires. Linemen were engaged to-day in trans ferring tho wires of tho electric firo alarm system to tho polos of tho long dlstanco tclo phono system. Tho chaugo will placo tho wires above nil others and nrovent a reneti. tiou of the recent troubles. t Dr. Wood's Noray Pino Syrup Is a perfect euro ior cougns aa colds ot all sorts. Diedft th Aluislioum. Two weekjigo Sylvostor Wasoloski, a rosidont of Fs town, wis taken to tho county aliuJuuse, and on Saturday ho died at that inAJiition. Ho was 40 years of ag6 " rJ'""1" Nc"' 1'rlumls Dally, What 1 fliu-Tina for coughs and colds. At Oruiuer l,is., drug store THE BUSY STORE 116 and 118 North Main Street. MAX SCHMIDT, - - - Proprietor. GREAT FEBRUARY REDUCTION SALE. This sale now jjoing on, and there never were such ofiers made you as we are having it now. There is surely something that will suit you. Be sure what we advertise, you can always get nt the prices we quote you. COLLARS. We have an odd lot of Gents' Linen and Celluloid Collars, sizes 14, 14, 15 aud 17. We sell you at 4c each UNDERWEAR. An odd lot of Red Underwear. What is left,2pc Shirts and Drawers. Also an odd lot of White and Grey Shirts and Drawers for boys aud girls. Sizes 30 to 34 for 25C You make no mistake if you have a look at our stock. Our prices in Dress Goods. As a special drive in all wool Henri 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 Worth $1.00 for .50 " .50 " .37 House Furnishing Department. A variety of Majolica Pitchers, worth 25c for igc SCISSORS. Only an odd lot. Sale price 19c CHAMBER SETS. Chamber Toilet Sets 10 pieces. Sale Price $i.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 havo no idea what wo glvo you. Any of tlicho articles worth 10 or 1.1 cents. 116 and 118 North Main Street. Great Things for Small Money. "-"What 10c Will Buyrv Wooden Pail, jJapnnned Tray, Wooden Bowl, Chamber, Cocoa Scrub, XIco Flatter, Wash Hoard, 2 quart I'itcher, Earthen Cuspidor, Xicklo Stovo Lift, Cloth Brush, Tin Pill, Shoo Brush, Galvanized Baelu, Dust Brush, Colander, Oak Knifu Box, Coffee rot, 2 Broad Pans, Fancy Dust Pan, Sugar Bowl, Mirror Comb Caso, Butter Dish, "Van Astor Hilt" Back. GIRVIN'S 8 S. Main St. A CARD. The administrators of the estate of the late JOHN T. GRAF, would inform the old patrons, as well as the new, that the business will be con tinued at the old stand, and that the past reputation for fair dealing will be maintained by the present management, and the same high standard of goods kept in stock. We solicit a continuance of the trade. Graf's, 122 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah: 'Y: i. -:il 4 1.1
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