. - ' -r I" nimnmnnmmnnnmrnms A Busirxe-ss Marx miniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnnmiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniirrgr For Family Traclc Vo fa per can take the flare of M the Herald. It is read daily H by every member of the family 3 Advertisers affrecxate this. f uiuuiuuuuiiumuuuiujmuiiiiiiiuiiiiumiiiiiu Knows the liomt paper tonus first, with home yers. The Herald brings' ide that can not be reached i.i another wav. tFlllllllMlllllllllll .iillllllllllllllllllllllP VOL. XI. SHENANDOAH, PA., MONDAY, MAY 4, 1890. ONE CENT. NO. 110. SOLD ON EASY TERMS. Williams 8c Son, S. Main U. P. BARGAINS THIS WEEK'! TWO CASES RENFREW DRESS GINGHAMS, llglit. medium and dark plaids, rcgulni price 12Jc per yard, our price, Oo per yard. No such bargain was ever before ofl'crcd in Schuylkill county. LADIES' KID GLOVES in black, tan and brown, worth ?1.00, at 75c; better goods at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 per pair. FIFTY 1'IECES JUST RECEIVED, BLACK AND COLORED HENRIETTAS, -13 inches wide, heavy material and flno lustre, 50c, would bo cheap at OOcj Wo havo added to our stock a LARGE LINE OF CARPETS, In Ingrain, Tapestry and body Brussels, Moquettes and Velvets. It will as you will find the prices very enticing. Sco Wo handle Buttcricks' paper patterns. i p- J- GAUGHAN, Carpets - MOQUETTES, VELVETS, hS TRY, INGRAIN and RAG. STYLES : AND : PRICES : ALWAYS : RIGHT. J. J. PRICE'S. " Just opened another THIS IS OUR Special Drive in uur spring i,ine ol Ladies' Shoes is in every thine rrood and POUR SPECIALTY Tf Off M1n1.... ,1 ! it .r. . "iluIlve 111 muucBuiuiujzapair. Keguiar price is 2.50. This may be mis, iiibi 01 mis line tins season. We have them in C, D, EX 1 J- wiums. iNo oetter shoe JOSEPH BALL, General Agent for the ALFRED F. MORGAN, FRESH I BUTTER Direct from the best fairies in Pennsylvania, a lot of choice fresh Dairy Butter. We also receive, every other day, our usual supply of fancy fresh Creamery Butter. OIL CLOTH ... . AND . . . LINOLEUM Will open next week, the largest stock and best patterns oew 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 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 bo to your benefit to look through this line our lino of children's ready-made dresses. - IT N. Main Si. Carpets BODY BRUSSELLS, TAP North Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. lot of our 49c shades. EYE OPENER ! Ladies' Footwear ! being increased every day. Takes attractive in the market. SHOE. T T T 4 4 f I Ule waveny iacues snoe. 300 pair is made for the money. 14 S. MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH. Snag Proof Duck Boot. A SHOE TALE I Only tho happy wearera of Morgan's Shoes can appreciate their real goodness of quality, fit and durability. Tho prices are right a trial will tell a long story, bee our special in ladles' suoes. Alfred F. Morgan, No. 11 W. Oak Street. I Will be Transmitted to the Electrical Show in New York. THE WONDERS OF ELECTRICITY. The Show to be Opened To-night by Gov ernor Morton, With a Golden Key-Dr. Chauncey M. Depew to Send a Message Around the World. New York, May 4. Tonight Govornor Morton will opon the national exposition of electrical appliances In tho Industrial Arts building, in thin city. Klnbornto preparation has boon mado for this event, and it Is oxpectcd that the attendance will bo largo and Include somo of the most dis tinguished olectrlcians In this country. Tho convontlou is that of tho National Electric Light association, to which dele gates have boon sont representing more than 10,000 electric lighting plants in tho United States, whose nggregato capital is in excess of ?750,O00,OJO. Tho prlnolpal featuro of tho opening ex ercises will be tho turning on of a current of oleotrlclty generated by tho wutors of the Niagara river in tho great power hoU6e of tho Nlagarn Power company, which current of oleotrlclty will bo transmitted over an ordinary tologrnph wlro of tho Westorn Union compuny. Tho Insulation of this lino Is such that no considerable amount of clectrlcnl energy for power purposes can bo transmitted, but by the use of tho recently Invented two-phaso Tesla system enough energy will bo trans mitted to establish beyond question, it is claimed, tho feasibility of long dlstauco mecino powor transmission upon a com morclal basis. Tills lino will be 402 miles In length. Tho longest lino heretofore over established was from tho Falls of tho A'eckcr to a point 110 mllos distant, 'Iho governor will uso upon this occa sion tho gold key with which President Clovolnnd put In motion tho wheels of In dustry at the World's fair. Governor Morton will also, at the declaration that tho exposition Is open, discharge four pieces of artillery, one stationed in the pub lic square uc ban t runclsco, ono In Au gusta, Mo., ono In front of tho public buildings of St. Paul and tho other In a publlo park in New Orloans. This dls- chnrgo Is also accomplished by a current or electricity gonerated in Niagara and transmitted ovor tho telegraph lines of tho Postal Telegraph nnd Cable company. mo currontololectrlclty.whlchis trans. niltted from Niagara, will bo used In put ting in motion a raoual of tho Niagara power plant rccontly constructed by a syn dicate at a cost of upwards of 15,000,000. This plant consists in a tunnel 8,000 feet In length, untercd by a whool pit ISO feet in depth, at tho bottom of which nro mam moth turbino wheols, operating a shaft, on tho top of which oro Immense electrical generators, with a capacity of 6,000 horso power. The total weight of tho turbino wheel, shaft and generator is upwards of iuu tons. This model, which is shown nnd operated with Niagara curront, Is a cross section view of tho tunnel, whool pit and ma chinery and olso shows a soctlon of tho city of Niagara Falls, with tho courso of tho rlvor and American fulls, the Islands and tho Canadian frontier. Surrounding tuts model will bo a scrlos of telephones. Which will bo connected with receivers placed In Victoria Park, on tho Canadian side of tho Niagara river. AU prosont, as they witness tho movement of tho ma chinery by tho current of Niagara, can near distinctly tho roar or the cataract. Thoro will also bo exhibited and oner ated a miniature section of the Krlo canal, showing tho cable way system of electrical canal boat propulsion rocoutly adopted by tuo state ot Now York ana toon to bo put In operation upon tho Erie canal, Floating upon this mlnlaturo canal will bo a floet of model canal bouts of recont design pro pelled by tho oloctrlo motor, which travols upon tho cable by means of the electric curront. Another featuro of unusual lnterost will bo tho closing of a circuit around tho world, by which a cablo mossago will bo soht by Chauncey M. Dopow ovor tho cables to Lisbon, through tho Mediter ranean and tho Suoz canal and tho Hod sea to Aden ; thence to Ceylon ami .Aus tralia returning by way of tho Capo of Good Hopo, tho African coast, tho Bra zilian cable, tho Jand lino to tho City of Mexico; thonco by way of San Franclsoo to Now York. This mossngo Dr. Dcnow will send from a tablo which will be placed In a gallery of the exposition building. It will bo addressed to and received by Ed ward D. Adams, president of tho Niagara Power company, whose reply will be trans mitted to and read by Dr. Depow, who will follow with a brief nddross udou tho electrlo oru. Ttie Test n Success. NKW YoitK, May 4. Tho roar of tho groat falls of Niagara was hoard In this city last uight when the olectrlo current which is to connect tho thundor of the fulling water with tho olectricul show ut tho Grand Cuntrul pulucu was turnod on for tho first tlmo as a test. Tho test was a pronounced sucooss. The sound of tho water could bo plainly heard. At tho same time tho power was put on, nnd every bit of machlnory of tho electrical show was put In motion for a few minutes. Wo call your attention to our beautiful nno oi suks ami trimmings, ladles capes trimmings, ladies' shirt waists, corsets and a compfeto lino of dress goods. At 1". J. Mo.vaohas's, SOSouth Main street. 5-2-2t r. 31. Church Cuuton-m-v. The Pennsylvania Conference of the Primitive Methodist church will hold its annual session at Shamokin next week. Itov. T. M. Hatenian, D. 1)., of Uirardville will deliver tho ordination sermon. A full pro gram of the servlcos has been published. ihe iiilFsiE. Almou'1 waluut aud filbert macaroons for spjo af'tHto's. THE BASEBALL RECORDS. Standing nt Ilia Clubs In tho Itnrje Cliamptonhli l'enmints. w. u r.r. w. I. Pittsburg 1) 2 .818 Uronktyn.. 0 0 I'hllad'a 8 i .067 St. Louis ..0 7 Hnston 8 1 ,067 Cleveland. 5 5 WashinRt'n.. 7 S .588 llaltiuiore. 8 7 Chicago 8 5 .015 New York. 2 10 Cincinnati... 7 5 .583 Louisville. 1 12 for p.c, .500 .401 .500 .417 .le: .077 SATUIIDA1 '8 NATIONAL LISAOUE CJAMKS. At Philadelphia Now York, 15; Phila delphia, 10. At Brooklyn Washington, 4; Brooklyn, 3. At Boston Boston, 10; Baltimore, 0. At Cleveland-Cleveland, 2; Cincinnati, 1. At Louisville Pitts burg, 11; Louisville, 0. At Chicago Chi cago, 15; St. Louis, 8. YESTERDAY'S NATIONAL LKAQUR (IAMB. At Loulsvlllo Cincinnati, 0; Loulsvlllo, 3. At Chicago Chicago, 10; St. Louis, 7. Kastorn League. W. L. p.c. w. L. p.c. rrovldcnc... 2 0 1000 Springfl'ld 1 1 .600 Rochester.... 3 0 10UO Syracuso... 1 1 .600 Toronto 1 1 .500 WilkosbV 0 2 ,000 Scranton 1 1 .500 Buffalo 0 2 .000 SATURDAY'S EASTERN LEAGUE (JAMES. At Springfield Scranton, 7; Sprlng flold, 0. At Provldonco Provldonco, 5; Wllkesbarro, 3. At Itochcstor Rochester, 0; Buffalo, 7. At Syracuso Toronto, 7; Syracuse, R. SUNDAY'S EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES. At Hochoster Itochcster, 7; Buffalo, 4. Pennsylvania State I.enguo. w. L. I'.o. w. r p.c. llazleton 2 0 1000 Shamokin. 1 1 .500 Lancaster.... 3 0 10U0 Pottsville. 1 1 .500 Ainioiic 1 1 .600 Carbond'e. n 3 .000 r.uston 1 1 .500 York 0 2 .000 SATURDAY'S PENNSYLVANIA LEAGUE GAMES At fcuston Enston, 0; Athletic, 4. At Lancaster Lancaster, 0; Cnrbondulo, 5. At York Hazleton,18; York, 7. At Potts-villo-Pottsvlllo, 11; Shamokin, 8. SATURDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE GAMES. At Newark Newark, 0; Hartford, 5. At Now York Metropolitan, 7; Wil mington, 0. At Patorsou Paterson, 17; New Hnven, 7. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE GAMES. At Paterson Now Havon, 7; Patorson, 6. At Newark Nowark, 4; Hartford, 3. A Ulghirnymnn Fatally Wounded. Vilkesiiahre, Pa., May 4. John Caw ley nnd Thomas Reynolds, young mon of Brodorlck, near here, wero arrested on Saturday for attempted highway robbory. Cnwlcy was Jailed, but Iloynolds, who Is probably fatally wounded, Is nt homo. Tho men are thought to bo guilty of a number of highway robberies and burglaries that have boon committed of late. Wednesday night they hold up John Leary, who drow his revolver and shot Reynolds. Cawloy then lied. Lenry reported to tho police, who advised him to say nothing until they onuld locnto tho highwaymen. Drath of n Veteran Nnvrtl.OlMcor. Philadelphia, May 4. Commander Felix McCurley, United States navy, cap tain of tho League Island navy yard, this city, died at that station of henrt falluro yesterday, uged 01. He was one of the best fcnown oillcers In tho navy, nnd hnd served tho country in every quur'er of the world. He was uudor tiro more than forty times, nnd was conspicuous for his Intrepidity. Ho entered the navy at tho outbreak of tho civil wur. Dropped Dead In Cmircli. "WlLKESUAIiltE, Pa., May!. WhiloRov. D. M. George, pastor of tho Congrega tional church, Pittston, was In the act of giving tho benediction yosterdny Mrs. Richard Jeffries, who occupied a scat In tho front pow, dropped dead. At llreen'g ltlalto Care. Grand Army bean soup will bo served 115 free lunch to-night. Plenty for everybody. Free hot lunch every morning. Meals served at all hours. I'Vuternal Visit. A number of members of Nureml uiuncii, jr. u, u, a. ji., headed by F. F uerr, 01 1110 same niaco. circulated amour local members of the order yesterday. They were shown tho meeting rooms of thn two local councils, nnd spoke very highly of.their reception. Mho Jsuremherc Council i steadily increasing in membership, addiu now names weekly. Illckert's Cnfe. Our free lunch to-morrow morning will consist of Boston Baked Beans. Taken to the House of ltcfugu. Ueorgo Jlilchunis, of town, was taken to mo House ot Kctugo, at Ulen .Mills, near Philadelphia, un Saturday. Jlilchunis was arrested some tlmo ago on the charge of in corrigibility, and having previously sorved a term In a reformatory, lie was sent to tho House of Refuge by the court. Watson House I'ree Lunch. Pea soup to-uight. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Tour Days 'Ihls Weell, The collieries controlled by tho PhtLnlul. pbiaaud Heading Coal and Iron Company rotiuuicii operations tins morning and will work four days this week. 4 '.Modus ami l-'uhrlcV Fashion magazine for the mouth of Mav. now ready fur distribution, free of charge, at 0-1-tr it, F. Gill's. (icorgu ltosvugarteu Deud, George Iiosengarten, a well-known resident of Pottsville, and ono of the leading grocers or that place, died tlieio baturday afternoon, aged 03 years. Latest In silk guards, sco show window display, at Urunim's jewelry store. Ills Initial Senlce. Jlichael Dtirkiu, ono of tho substitute letter carriers, to-day made his debut on tho furco, taking tho placo of Carrier Maloue, who is enjoying 11 vacation fur a week. Have you used Tuit's tonic and blood purifier f It will remove pimples and all Impurities of tho blood. A largo $1 bottle 33o this week. No. 121 X. Main street. They Look Kuhby, Tlio regular police donned their new uni forms and helmets last night, presenting a neat appearance. If you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto make it fur you. Saloon Time the Scene Tills FOUR PEOPLE WERE ATTACKED ! A Lithuanian Named Adam Faulakonls Wielded a Large Knife Savagely, But Fortunately None of the Victims Were Dangerously Injured. Pay-day intoxicating fluid got in its work on several Poles and Lithuanians of tho First ward Saturdry night and especially upon ono Adam I'aulakonls, who made extensive uso of a Jack knifo in a crowd of people, but fortunately Injured no ono very seriously. According to tho ovidenco ono Miko Kushkcs and sovoml friends went into tho Yetkois saloon on Last Centro street. While they stood drinking 1'aulakonis camo into tho barroom from an adjoining apartment and tried to push Ituskos from tho bar. Tho latter protested, whereupon I'aulakonis knocked the man's hat oir his head. Jtuskox, according to tho witnesses, simply picked up his hat and quietly remarked to tho bully that unonending peoplo should not bo treated In that manner. William Yetkois then walked fruin behind tho bar and admonished I'aulakonis to keep quiet, but instead of do ing ho I'aulakonis drew the knife and slashed Yetkois across tho left shoulder blade, inilict- iiiK a painful, but not dangerous wound. Having made tho first slash l'aulakouis be came frenzied and made jabs in all directions with the knife, cutting Kushkcs on tho left arm and right wrist, nnd cut his shirt bosom in twain, indicting a shallow cut about eight inches lung on the chest. Mrs, etkois then attempted to stop tho ullrny and l'aulakouis drew tho knife aecross her breast, cutting tho dress. Tho woman s corsets saved her from bodily injury.. Miko Shidcs, a bystander, had the right arm of his coat cut open. Constable Giblou had been summoned in the meantlmo and arrived after tho slash had been made nt Shidcs. With the uso of his mace and handcuffs ho succeeded in over powering tho enraged man and took him to tho lockup. Yesterday murniug I'aulakonis escaped from tho lockup with livo others, but in the nftornoon was re-arrested at his board ing houso on Peach alley by Constable Oiblon and given a hearing before Justice Tooiucy. Ho was committed in default of $2,000 bail nnd taken to Pottsville. Kcmlrlck Houso Free Lunch. Vegetable soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Ili lp for the Sick. Wo are pleased to announce to tho peoplo of Shenandoah that there has just been opened nt No. 121 N. Main street an ollice of tho Tuit Medicinu Company, of Philadelphia. Mr Tait, the origiuator of seven reliable, positivo cures for chronic diseases will bo personally in charge, assisted by Madam Jacobs, ready and willing at all times to give information regarding the same. Many cally wonderful cures have been reported from Danville, Shamokin, l'ottsvlllo and many other towns, by users of "Tait'scures." Ono noticeable feature about the "cures" is that ono kind of medicine is not eiven fur ull diseases, but tho "cure" tho dUcaso requires. Auothcr featuro is that all medicine sold is guaranteed. If after taking it according to directions, It proves not as repiesented re turn tho bottles and money will be refunded. $1 for 35 cents. If our readers will present a copy of the Heiiai.d nt No. 121 North Main street with 35 cents they will bo given a large ?1 bottle ot Matt's lonle and Blood Purifier any day this w eek. Remember this is the advertising price and only good for a few days. Xo. 121 North Main btreet. Whitelock's Shoo Storo (Egau Illock) sells tho CENTURY SHOE, latest stylo for spring in the new shade of tan, long drawn out narrow toes, for styles. Seo them ; 82.00 and S300. hlx Prisoner Kscupe. At about 5:30 o'clock yesterday morning six prisoners escaped from the lockuo bv breaking tho locks of the cells with pieces of iron water pipe wlilcli tlioy tore from tho fastenings in their cell. One prisoner who reiuseu to tano liberty described the methods by which the escape was accomplished. Ono ot the men was Adam Paulakouls, who figured In the First ward stabbing allrav. Tho others wero held for drunkenness and nuisance nud their names nro not known, as tuey bad not been given a hearing. Talt's rheumatism and kidney euro will makoyouwoll. It Is guaranteed. A largo ?t bottlo 33e this week. No. 121 X. Main street. Women go to Jail. On a warrant sworn out by a neighbor Mrs. Lizzie Kltch, Mrs. Wurshiu Sbiukavago, and Simoji and William Matalavag'o worearreeted ny tne ponce Saturday uighl lor disturbing the peace and making themselves a common nuisance. They wero ull in tho house of the Kitch woman, on West Lloyd sttcet, and she was charged with maintaining an ill-governed house. They were unable to furnish $300 bail each and went to jail this morning. Tho largest lino of UrusteJs carpets, w patterns for this season, sold clio than elsewhere. At P. J. Moxaoha.v'k, l'uld Tor Ills run. Stiuey Rice, a resident of "the rocks." tried to hummer an argument into tho head of Alex. Stainalowlcz with a picco of rock Saturday night and tore the victim's cloth ing iuto shreds. Ho was discharged from tho lockup yesterday after paying fine and costs and giving Stumalowicz seven dollars. If you want a nico sweet loaf of bread try Otto's. A Quartette of Drunks. Policemen Tosh, Stanton, Leo and Good. man arrested Johu Meluskey, Frank Parendo, rrauK loiku and stiney barusky Saturday night for being drunk and fighting. They paid fines to Chief Hurgess Rums yesterday morning and wero discharged. tireat Reduction In Ladles and Children's russet aud line gondola shoes in eudless varieties at Werner's. 121 N Slain street 1-17-tt A First Ward Tim MiirMmll l'uuenil. The funeral of Benjamin V. Marshall took placo yesterday afternoon from the residence of his parents, on North West street, nnd was attended by n large number of people. The services were held in the Primitive Methodist church, Iiov. John Hath, tho pastor, officiat ing, assisted by liev. Robert O'lioyle, pastor of tho Trinity Reformed church. Thciasket wnscovorcd with beautiful Iloral designs. Interment was mado In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. William .Morrison, Alfred and Thomas Mlllorslilp, William Ilaugh, Scth J01108 and John Bath wero tho pall boarers. SU.MMim WlUlt. Largo assortments of Fine Negligee shirts. Fine summer neckwoar. Flno lino of straw hats. Fine gents' silk nnd linen handkerchiefs. The above lino of goods will bo sold at very close pricosas wo do a cash tradounly and can nllbrd to sell at small profits. At MAX LBVIT'S up-to-date hat store, 15 East Centro street. Itloro (leneroslty Tlinn DUcretlim. Frank Petrolusks was arrosted by Chief Tosh yesterday afternoon whllo in tho act of hoisting a quart bottlo of whisky to Mrs. Kltch and Mrs. Sbinkavagc, who wero prisoners in the Council Chambor. 1H generosity cost him ?tl in fine and costs. 10, 20, 33 cents nnd upward for window shades. A new lot just received. At C. D. Fricko's carpet store. The Cells Coming. Tho steel cells for tho lockup wero shipped from Cleveland, O., to-day and if they arrivo hero on schedulo tlmo they will bo ready for uso by next Saturday. .Tat. Goodman .V Co. Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 22c. Fresh round print country roll butter, ISc. Fresh round tub butter per lb., 18e. Fresh eggs per doz., 12c. l'cnna. potatoes, 5 bushel lots, 23c. 1-0-tf 27 West Centro street. GO TO- GIRVIN'S- For screen doors, and fancy. The plain 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 ioc bucket for 25c. and" GIRVIN'S 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, 7cand7jc Gilts at 6c, 7c, 8c and Sc. Strictly first class goods. Room Mouldings in all the Latest Coloring?. 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 "snans" to catch the unsuspecting public. Everything in this line is sold strictly on its merits and we 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, SHEXAXDOAII, PA. Kirlin's Korn Kure Knocks Out the worst tormentor in the quickest time. Only 10 cents. KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE. 6 South Main Street.