EfnntntrnTimiiiiiiiiiiimniHmmmmmmmninT; rHmrnmmiiiiiiniiiimmimnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniirhf frr For Family Trade g jVo paper can take the plate the Herald. It is read daily 3, by every member of the family j Advertisers appreciate this. a A'ltmvs the homt paper tomes first, with horn, iyers. The 3 Herald brings' ule that can not be reached it another way, tFiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil,,ijinmiiiiiiiiiinn--i li'uuiiuiuiuiuiuiiiuiiuiuiiiitiiiiiujuuiuuuuimi VOL. XL-NO. 115. SHENANDOAH, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1896. ONE CENT. ..I . X T I 1 1. V. Ti ll ju I iv- I i t in n im in in in if) us tw y-xni xtftt ,iaM k'?w "iw in u ih ira m ih ih & i vm w i L i SOLD ON Williams J. P. BARGAINS THIS WEEK ! TWO CASES RENFREW DRESS GINGHAMS, light, medium and dark plajds, regulai prico 12)c per yard, our price, 0c per yard. Schuylkill county. LADIES' KID GLOVES in black, tan and brown, worth $1,00, at 75c; better goods at $1.00, $1.23 and $1.50 per pair. FIFTY PIECES JUST RECEIVED, BLACK AND COLORED HENRIETTAS, 13 inches wide, heavy material and flno lustre, 50c, would Wo havo added to our stock a LARGE LINE OF CARPETS, in Ingrain, Tapestry and body Brussels, Monucttes and Velvets. It will as you will find the prices very enticing. Seo Wo haudlo Ruttcricks' paper patterns. P. J. GAUGHAN, Carpets i& ,TMOOUETTES, VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELLS, TAP ESTRY, INGRAIN and RAG. I STYLES : AND : PRICES : ALWAYS : RIGHT. i J. J. PRICE'S, Sr Just opened another THIS IS OUR EYE OPENER ! Special Drive in Ladies' Footwear ! Our Spring Line of Ladies' Shoes is being increased every day. Takes in everything good and attractive in the market. OUR SPECIALTY SHOE, m. We are making a drive in the Waverly ladies' shoe. 300 pair will be sold at $2 a pair. Regular price is $2.50. This may be this last of this line this season. We have them in C, D, EX EE widths. No better shoe is made for the money. JOSEPH BALL, eK?dosSeet' General Agent for trie ALFRED F. MORGAN. PR FSH BUTTER. Direct from the best dairies in Pennsylvania, a lot of choice fresh Dairy Butter. We our usual supply of fancy fresh OIL CLOTH . . . AND . . . LINOLEUM ! Will open next week, the largest stock and best patterns of New Flour Oil Cloth and Linoleum we have ever shown. At KEITER'S. Next Door to Coffee House. VENEZUELA The Monroe Doctrine and Schom burgk line are the all-engrossing subjects of the day. There can be no question regarding The . . New England Piano arbitration committee) decided long ago m its lavor, conceding every claim for durability, rich ness of tone, and beauty of finish. 65,000 IN DAILY USE EASY TERMS. 8c Son, S. Main St. No such bargain was ever beforo offered in bo cheap at 00c. bo to your bencfit'to look through thisline our. lino of children's ready-niado dresses. - 27 N. Main St. Carpets ! North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. lot of our 49c shades. Snag Proof Duck Boot. A SHOE TALE I Only tho happy wearers of Morgan's Shoes ran appreciato their real goodness of quality, fit and durability. Tho prices are right a trial will tell a long story. Seo our special In ladies' shoes. Alfred F. Morgan, No. 11 W. Oak Street. also receive, every other day, Creamery Butter. Persia's Ruler Assassinated Wlitlc En tering; a Shrine. THE ASSASSIN UNDER ARREST 1 Tho Dead Ruler Is Succeeded by His Sec ond Son, and There are Fears That the Eldest Son May Endeavor to Usurp tho Throne. TEliBlUif, Porsln, May 2. Tho shah of Porsla was shot and killed at 3 o'clock yos torday afternoon whllo entering tho ahrlno of Shah Abdul Azlin, six miles south of this city. At first It was announced that ho was only Rlightly wounded, but nt 6 p. in. it was oiUelally nnnounced Mint ho was dead. A physlclau nttachod to tho Ger man legation snw tho shah's body. Tho issassln was n member of tho ll.ibl secret society, a criminal association which has hlthorto mndo nttompts upon tho shah's llfo with a shot from a rovolvor. Ho was promptly nrrostcd. Tho assassin's namo Is Mollnh Roza, and ho Is supposed to bo from Habeo. He was disguised as a woman. The heir apparent was Immediately ad vised of tho assassination of his father, and will leave Tabriz, whoro ho, was so journing, for Tohcrnn as soon as posslblo. At tho boglnnlngof tho lntoshnh'srolgn ho put to death by thousands tho 111cm- THE MUItDEIlED PERSIAN RULER. bers of tho Babl sect, whoso crusndo ngnlust tho corruption of tho publio nud private matters In Porsla was so popular as to becomo a monaco to tho government, Much dlsoontent has oxlstcd for 6.01110 tlmo through tho doarnosi of provisions, partly causod by tho oxoonlvo issuo of copper coins. Considornblo alarm prevails here, and Prlnoo Nnlb Ks Sultnnoh (third sou of tho Into shah) has rotlrod to his palaco at tho renuost of tho govornmont. Tho chlof apprehensions that novf ariso aro lest tho now shah s oldest brother, YM Es Sultan, should attempt to dispute tho accession. (Tho late Bhnh is succoeueil uy his second son, And not tho oldost son.) 7M Es Sultan is govornor of Ispahan, and was for a long tlmo thu virtual rulor of Southern Porsla, till tho latoshnli, lnlBUO, greatly rotluced his power and disbanded his reglinonts. Zll Es Sultan Is n man of creat ambition and of somo capacity, but with a most unonvlnblo reputation for cold bloodod cruolty. Nasr-Ed-Doon, tho shnh, nsoonded tho throuo in 1818, and had been more froo from tho nttompts of assassins than somo of his nrodocossors. llo was well Known In Europo, where ho had tho roputatlon of botng a shrewd and shifty politician and a vigorous rulor. Ho had visited Europo twlco, and of lato years had oxiumteu an inclination to bo frlondlyto England. Tho heir of tho shnh was born In 1853, and Is named MuzafTor Ed-Deon Mlrza. Mr. Curzon on tlio Hevr Slmli. LONPON.May 2. Mr. Goorgo N, Curzon, under secretary 01 stato lor loroign auairs, who Is ail acknowledged authority on Per sia, consldors tho now shah of Porsln n man of croat intelligence, but says ho has boon so socludod all his llfo as to havo no knowledge of tho dutlos Incumbent upon him as rulor of Persia. The Fight for Women Delogntea. Cleveland, May 2. In tho Mothodlst conference yesterday tho notunl light for tho admission of womon dologatos was precipitated whon Mr. Plauot, of North Dakota, moved that n oommlttoo on cre dentials bo appointed. This brought Dr, Huokley to tho front, who ohnllouged tho rights ot womon to seats in tlio conven tion. A sceno of wildest confusion fol lowed, In which Bishop Bowman threw up his hands in dospalr aud oxclulmed; "Aro wo In congress, or uro wo In a Mothodlst conference? Good Lord, brethren, cannot wo stop this hooting and howling? Tho Lord holn us." Tho nuostlon was Anally disposed of by roforriug all que&tlous ot eligibility to a special oommlttoo. Tho committee will report on Monday, and in tho moantimo the womon will bo allowed scats In tho convention. Hammond Critically III. Phetouia, May 3. John Hays Ham mond was reported to havo died from thu shock ho recolvcd when ho heard of tho commutation of hU sentence. Tho rumor wns fuls-j. But Mr. Hammond Is com pletoly prostrated by tho Illness from which ho has boon sulforlng for somo yoara past, and tho trying days through which ho has lately gone cams vory near killing him. Thoro Is now a siignt improvement, but his condition Is still critical. Five lloy at n lllrtli. Matfield. Ky.. May 2. Flvo ohlldren nt one birth Is tho remarkablo record of tho wlfo ot Oscar Lyons, n farmor living 0110 mllo wost of town. Tlio babies nro all alive and show nrosnocta of doing well They nro all boys. Four wolgh four and a quarter pounds each and tho fifth flvo pounds. Tho attending physician says thoro U ovory prospect that ilia bablosmay bo reared. All aro perfectly formod and have good luusrs. NOT YET DISMAYED. Reri, Morton tntl Citllom Still In the rres lilfmtlnl right tn Win. New Yottrc, Mny 2. In u communica tion to Tho Commorcinl Advertiser Hon. Joseph H. Mauley, of Augusta, Mo says: "Any speculation to the effect that friends of Spoakor Hoed moan to withdraw him from tho contest, or thnt thoy aro dls conragod lsbnsoloas. Tiioro has novor boon a slnglo instant during tho campaign whon wo over droamod of such a thing. Wo do not uow. Wo will not. McKln loy will novor bo nominated. It will bo tho tssuo that will win nt St. Louis. That lssuo will bo sound money." iix-scnator T. C. l'latt snvs: "I am of tho opinion thnt MoKlnioy hns not cap tured enough votes to bo nomlnntod, but I nm not prepared to dlsprovo thu figures of MoKlnley'a manngora Just now. I ox poet to havo something to say lator on. At nrsc gianco tno llgures do not seem to ma to hnvo much substantial basis. Hut, I will say, and most emphatically, too, thnt Morton Is still In tho raco and to stay. Ho Is not going to bo withdrawn. And wo nro not 'giving up' anything." hi'HINofieu). Ills., liny a. Senator Cul lom's friends say that ho will not with draw from tho presidential raco. Many of tho district dolcgutus already clocted from Illinois havo plodgod hint tholr support, and It thoy doslro to present ills namo and vote for him at St. Louis ho will not take uny stops to provent them from doing so. At Ilrecu's ltlallo Cafe. llrccn's hot tanialcs will bo served as frco lunch to-night. Steaming hot and plenty for everybody. YESTERDAY'S BASE3ALL GAMES. Opening Gaines of the 1'eiiinjlvaiiln ,Stnt League Sonnun. Tho basoball season of 183(1 botwoon tha teams of tho Pennsylvania Stato Lengua was opened yesterday with tho usual ac companiment of parados, brass bands and speeches. Tho games resulted ns follows: At Kaston Athlotlo. 11: Eustou. 3. At Pottsvlllo Shnmokln, 0; Pottsvlllo, 5 At Lancaster Lancaster, IB; Carbondalo, ib iuia nuziutuu, 10; xorK, u. Itastern Tongue. At Provldonco Provldeuoo. 8: Wllkos barro, 8. At Rochester Rochester, 10; Buffalo, 7. At Syracuse Syracuse, 9j To ronto, 1. At Springfield Springfield, 10; Scrauton, 5. Atlantic Association. At Nowark Newark. 10: Hartford. 4. At Patorson Paterson, 8; Now Havon, 4. At Now York Metropolitan, 15 j Wil mington, 7. MlftK McConnell Tnken to Lancaster. Lancaster, Pa., May 2. Bortha Mc Connell, ot Coatosvillo, tho girl who Bhot Harry Thompson, hor botrnyer, In this city on March 21, and who then returned to Coatosvillo and shot herself, was brought to this elty yostorday afternoon, and by direction of tho dlstrlot nttornoy placed In St. Joseph's Catholic hospital. Miss McConnoll wns unnblo to furnish foOO ballot Coatosvillo, nnd tho olUolnls therefore determined to bring hor boro and plnco hor In Jail, but on hor arrival horo It was found that sho had not suffi ciently recovored from hor solf inflicted wound to warrant her being locked up. Freeilmnn nnd ltusie Compromise. MONCIE, Ind., May 2. Now York's big pitcher, Amos Uasie.lof t for Now York yes terday to join tho Giants, having cmno to terms with Manager Froedmnn. Ho has boon boro with his grandparents for a tow clays. It Is understood that a compromlso wns mndo, In which ono-half of tho flno was remitted. Foreclosure for the Heading llailroatl, Philadelphia, May 2. Foreclosure 01 tho Roadlng railroad under the general mortgngo was mado cortalu yosterday.and tho way pavoil at last for placing tho com pany on a sound financial basis by Judgi Aohoson, in the United Statoa circuit court, Blgnlng tho decroo filed Inst weoi for tho salo at publio auction of tho rail road property. Forty Miners Undoubtedly Dead. SAN Antonio, Tex., May 2. Tho latosi advices irom (Jnlnuahua stato that a res cuing party Is still working In tho mint that lately caved In, and soveral bodlci havo boon recovered. Tho forty mlneri that woro entombed must all bo dead bj this time, as they havo boon in thoro now u week. If you wnuta flno wedding cake, let Otto make It for you. "V" 1'rograni. Tlio following program will bo rendered nt tho meeting of the "Y" tills ovcnlng : Singing; scripture reading, Miss Gabloj wjlo, SIlss Wasloyj reading, JIlss HrooKs; iiuctt, Misses Davis and lUohardu; instrumental solo, UeorKo Itoxbyj declamation, Miss Will iams; singing; news of a week, Edward Danks; way, John J. Korslako; nddrew, W. U. Powell; critic, Charlos Ilaslioro. TIIHlIi: Sl'ilOIAI. HATS, Our $1.20 hat. Our$l.SQht. Our $1 75. Special prices mid values for thuco hats In black and brown. Corn early for your choice. Styles and .goods Riinnintoed. At MAX LI'.VIT'S up-to-dato hat storo, 15 liist Centre street. Wliitclock's Shoo Store for a man's or woman's driwbhoo at $1.00. Itegular $1.25 shoe. Seotheiu. It will bo money to you. AdvertLed I.ettt-rN. Letters addressed to tho following named pcoplo remain uncalled for at tho local post olllco; I. C. Nowhard, James Kane, A. llraun, J. Meuglo (package), Edward Dolan, (packaso). IllcUurl'. CaTe. Special hot lunch will bo served on Monday mornlug. Cireut llediictlons In Ladles' and Children's ru6et and flno gondola shoes in endless varieties at Wonior's, 121 N. Main street. -1 17-tf HE FACTORY SHOE JTORE. Tlllie Schultz Tells a Cimpletc Story of Her Troubles. another' arrest the RESULT ! Maurice Morrlsscy, of Lost Creek No. 2, Taken Into Custody Upon Statements Made by the Young Woman and Held In $600 Ball. Tllllo Schultz, tho young woman of Col orado whoso pitiablo plight was lefcrred to in yesterday's Hkkai.0, nnd who caused tho arrostof Henry H. Scltzlngor and wifoof Ashland, but refused to discloso the namo of the man In tho case, changed her mind yes terday and gavo information upon which n young man of Lost Creek No. 2 wns drawn into tho affair. This party is Maurice Mor riscy. Scitzingcr and his wlfo kept a notorious den at Ashland, Tho Schultz girl had been an Inmuto of tho houso for a week and while in a stato of delirium last Wednesday night escaped from it. Tlio Scltzingcrs wcro subsequently arrested on a charge of abor tion. I Last night Tiilio Schultz went beforo Jus tice Garner, of Ashland, nnd mndo allidavit charging Maurice Morrisey with f. and b. and attempted abortion. I he warrant was placed in the hands of Constable August Sob reiilcr, who sought tho asslstanco of l)o- tectivo Amour, nnd they bought tho man at a dance in Win. 1'cmi, but found he had left there. It was reported that Mor riscy anticipated that ho would ho drawn into tlio case nnd would givothe police somo trouble in locating and arresting him From Wm. l'enn tho olllccrs went to Lost Creek Xo. 2 aud wcro joined tliero by another constable and Chief Ilurgobs James W ood- wanl, of Ashland. Threo of tho olllccrs took positions nt tho rear and sides of Jlorrissey's iouso and Amour stood in front. Whllo Woodward was trying to gain entranco at tlio rear door Amour heard tho noisoof a window being raised. It was so dark that tho noise could not be easily located, but in n moment or two Morrissey walked into tlio dctectivo's anus. Morrissey carried Ills shoes in one hand. Ho was fully dressed for a journey, with tho exception of his shoes. On hearing tho noiso at tlio rear of the houso ho stolo out a window at tho front, having no idea tli.it anyone was on guard there. He showed no fight, however, as was expected and was taken to Ashland without trouble. Justice Garner committed liim without bail. Mor rissey is about 23 years of ago and derived a living principally by playing a violin at dances. Tho Scltzingers, contrary to all expecta tions, havo secured bail. They were not confined In jail, for tho reason that when they reached 1'ottsvillo they found a friend in J. II. Zcrbey, editor of tho Pottsvlllo Daily liepubllcan, who furnished $1,000 bail for them. At noon to-day Morrissey, in company with an Asmantt constable, went to Justice Shoemaker's olllco, in this town, and entered $000 bail for trial, Lewis Klein furnishing tho security. Watson House Free I.limh Special hot lunch to-night. Wo call your attention to our beautiful lino of silks and trimmings, ladies' canes' shirt waists, corsets and a complete lino of dress goods. At 1". J. Mos vgii.vn's, 30 South Main street. o-2-2t Literary .Society OrguiilMl. About 71 students of Wood's College last night organized a literary society and elected tho following olllccrs : President, Patrick liurko, Vice President, Martin Dovltt; Secre tary, W. K. Powell; Financial Secretary, Miss Kato McDermott; Treasurer, Michael Gairley; committee on laws, Martin Devitt, G. L. Hnfner, Edward Williams, William Wado and Mr. Scaulan, Program committee, Messrs. McDermott, Scanlan and Powell and Misses Guldin nud McDermott. White-lock's Shoe Store (Egan Block) sells tlio CEXTUItY SHOE, latest style for spring in tho new shade of tan, long drawn out narrow toes, for styles. Seo them ; $2.00 and $300. Trees Complained Of. James It. Fethcrolf, a farmor Vf Zlon's Grove, wants $3 from tho borough for dam ages done to his wigon by boughs of willow trees spreading over West Centra street, bo twceuJaidiu and Wost streets. Mr. Feth crolf says there aro other trcos in tho town which also endanger wagons. "Modes ami Fabrics," Fashion mngaziuo for tlio mouth of May, now ready for distribution, free of charge, at 5-l-tf It. F. Gii.i.'b. New Uniforms. Tho now uniforms of tlio policemen will bo worn for tho first tlmo to-monow night, and consUt of blue doublo breasted wick coats nnd trousers. Thoy present a very neat appearance) and reflects much credit upon J. F. Galvin, the tailor, who was awarded the contract. Latost in silk guards, seo show window dUplay, at llrumm's jewelry store. New Hose Arrttes. Tlio 1,300 feet of now flro hose for tho Phoenix and Columbia companies arrived yesterday nnd members of the companies spent tills afternoon in putting it to a test, under the direction of tho Flro Apparatus Committee of the Borough Council. Do You Like Hard Hulled Kggx? Well, that is what will bo served as freo lunch at tho Keudrick House to-night. Everybody is invited to call and iwrtako of them. Ladies' dining parlors attached. Almond, walnut and Albert macaroons for Balo at V. V. Otto's. . Hotter Drainage, Operations will bo begun on Monday to connect tho drainage on tho properties of John Costello aud A. F. Morgan with tlio Main street sewer. Tlio largest lino of Ilrussnls curpets, till new patterns for this season, sold cheuper than elsewhere At P. J. Munich in's. 2t REFUSES TO BE TREATED. Dr. Mctii Throws I'p tlio Cuso ot Mrff. tiKuskl. Mrs. .Tnuo Zukuski is the woman who was sliot twice in the fight on West Ciml street between Lithuanians ami Italians and. despite the fart that she Is over seventy yean of ago, lias been making good prugieat towards recovery. She has been under tho euro of Dr. W. N. Stein. A few days ago an aliseess appeared on tho victim'sabdomcu. It has grown vory large. Dr. Stein saya it it ciuiKid by tho bullet that entered the woman's body and could not he located. Uo, adviMl that an operation bo performed and tocvk Dr. Hamilton to the house this morning for that purpose, but tlio patient and her family would not allow anything to bo done. Dr. Stein has withdrawn from tho case. He bays tliero Is danger that the abscess will break internally, and In- such event U10 patient may die. One of tho questions that ariso is what bearing tlio matter would have in caso the woman should dio and ouo of the Italians should he placed on trial charged with having fired tho shots that killed her. lllcliiirt's Olio Special To-night. Snapper, chicken, oyster and clam soup. Illuo Points. Little Neck Clams. Lobsters. Crabs. Itoast, stewed and fried chicken. Veal Cutlets. Fresh and Salt Water Oysters. Lobster, crab and chicken salad. If you want a nice sweet loaf of bread try Otto's. i:x-Simtor Wallace Djlitg. r.x-Unltcd States Senator William A. Wallace, of Cloarfield, I'a.. is lying critically ill in Now York city. Ho ennnotsurvivobut a few days longer. Tin: vintv i.ATiiyr. Swell neckwear for May. Stiiking novelties rich in ta-to at regular selling prices. At MAX LEVIT'S, 13 liist Centre street. 10, 20, 35 cents and upward for window shades. A now lot just received. At C. IX Fricko's carpet storo. GO TO GIRVIN'S For screen doors, plain? and fancy. The prices will surprise you. Soft wood window screens. Hard wood window screens. Landscape window screens. Sprinkling cans in great variety. We have a dozen styles of Ham mocks, ranging in prices, from 50 cents up. Come to us for a 25c broom and. a ioc bucket for 25c. Gl RV 8 S. Main Street. Going to . . Paper That . . . Room This Spring? We have the largest assortment of low and high priced paper to be found. Over 800 different patterns. Brown back at 5c. White back at 6c, 7c and 7c. Gilts at 6c, 7c, 8c and Sj4c Strictly first class goods. Room Mouldings In all the Latest Colorings. Send to us for an estimate before you have any work done. Please state what price paper you want and we will submit samples. WINDOW : SHADES. We don't handle any "snaps" to. catch the unsuspecting public. Everything in this Hue is sold strictly on its merits and ve guarantee better value for your money than you obtain elsewhere. We ( are the oldest established wall paper and window shade house in Shenandoah. You can fully trust such a firm. F.J. Portz 8c Son,, SIIKXAXDOAH, PA. KirlirYs Korn Kure Knocks Out the worst tormentor in the quickest time. Only 10 cents. KIRLIN'S drug store:, 6 South Main Street. '1
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