Evening Herald. Tt'F1)AY, MAKCIllI, Mi. THIRD EDITION MAIIANOY OITT. (lilt tIMITII.I.i:. fiirnrdvillo Keeley league Is the. immo of n new organization In town which Inst week received a clinrtcr from Ilnrrisburg. Tho hendmiurters of the league 1st to be in one of tin- new rooms of Armory hull. Membership is not limited to Keeley graduates, but nil persons, ninle nnd female, of temperate bnbits will bond mlttctt The sporting crnre is still proTiiIcnt In our town. The talent have arranged hooting nmtcli for turkeys nnd cocking main between locust Dnlo nnd Olrnrd Tlllo birds, to tnko plnce In tbo lower purt of tho town, on St. Patrick's day. HIclinril Coognn, one of Shenandoah's prominent young men, spent a few pleas ant hours In town Sunday. Hugh Mulligan attendedlitlioa France funeral at Pottsville Sundny. M. R Mctliiiro Hdolng court duty this week Prof M II. Carey, of Lost Creek, nnd Annie Kellegher, ' ot Minersvillo, were town allers yesterday. Misses Hrldgct Toolo and Julia Cleary. of Win Penii, spent Inst evening In town. Charles Mullrearty, Win. Hyan and Win Kortner, three i.f Centrnlla's "HH),'' Bpeiu Sunday in town. Vincent Donahue, the correspondent to ihe levelling Chronicle from town, "illid m his many Shenandoah friends yesterday. Phil Council, chief clerk in the Com missioners' olllce, spent Sunday with his friends in town. Stclln McXnnice called "on Shenandoah friends yesterday. The Ivv Leaf Social Club will hold their first annual ball In Homosvillo Bchool house, St. Patrick's night. A good time is looked for. An attempt was made to burglarize the residence of M. K. Mcfiuire, on Parker street. MoudiiT morning about 1 o'vlick. Mr Mctiulrt' was awakened by the loud harking of a pet dog, and thinking miiuo thinir was wronir stnrted down stairs. When about half way down he heard hurrying lootsteps ami upon investiga tion discovered bot h the back window and front door open. The thieves had evi dent ly ellecled an entrance through tin rear window and hearing the footsteps above made good their escape tlirougn the front door, the key being in the lock. The ixenernl belief is that tho attempt was mndi- by the same gang who was so successful at the oincc or tnu fccnuyiKiii 'traction Company, and to WHICH no cine lias yet heeil discovered. Mahanov Citv, March 0. Fred. Hnnbtirger, of Ashland, was In town yesterday. Chief Burgess Harry J. Stem was sworn In at noon yesterday, and three hours later mnde his lirst nrrust, Hint of mi Intoxicated female who was becoming a common nuisnnco in the First wnrd. The new Huruess stnrted in well by Im mediately ordering a cleaning up of the lockup cells. These cells have been In n lllthy condition a long time. Messrs. lloyer nnd W. C. F.dwnrds transacted business in Delano and Park Place yesterday. Mr. Price, of Fast Pino street, tho newly- elected Supervisor, was serenaded by tho uiiizens iinnu lasi evening. William Samuels, of Hast Pino street, Is the happy recipient of a brand new baby boy. The Hook and Ladder company will re eclve new simp harness next week. James llngeubiich has returned to Philadelphia. Hnlpli llrlcker Is visiting in Kaston. Thomas Whlttakcr Is doing jury duty nt tue county bent, Misses Maud and Mary Haughney, of West Centre street, visited Pottsvillo this nlternoou. Messrs. Michael Magulre. William Horn and llarnard Grady, of tilrnrdville, made calls hero yesterday. Annie Miirnhv. Mntrtln O'Neill. CassleFlnnegan nnd Mary Hcrke were vis itors to the Miners' hospltnl on Sunday, nnd worn shown throuuh that lnrue In- .i..i.. 7i. AHini h. 11 T -nTi..i fc our more, .notnsscs, o ccttis per quart stltutioii by the genial Dr. 11. J. Millard. ; ,)cst tnblu moini. cellts per qUllrt: Miss Tllllo Delaney spent Monday with er parent sat rcnst .Mnuanoy .1 unction. .1. .1. Ouiuu, tho butcher, will remove his waifon sited near the Lakeside Kail way plant this week to make way tor tho ew tracks which will soon uo lain. Mr. Walters, of Fast Pino street. Is re covering lrom the injuries he received at (ileniloii colliery a lew days ago. John O'Hiordnn. of Maluinoy Plane, passed Monday evening with lriends in town. Mies Auule IITert. of Lnkeside. did shop ping Here yesterday. John Xclse, of Tamno.ua, and employed 1... 1MII...... .1....... ... A ...1. ....... J. I mm, struck by a piece of Ice ami severely in Jtireti nt AUtienreiil (liitn on saiuruay. S. Iloofnoggle. of Lakeside, was in town yesterday. Fred Miller, a Pole, who lives between this town and Shoemakers, was arreste his morning by Coal and Iron Policemen r-lllllll aim lYicjiiiieiti. mi cmrjuif; umjij a pig lrom v altitger s ituicner snop, l the ilead of Mondav night. Miller settle the case, however, ny paying lor me norker. While he was on the wny to th shop lor another pig, the ofiicers saw him nctini? susniciouslv near the Heading stntion, lint in reply to their challenge said lie was hunting for a demist and was illoweil to mi on his way. Shortly afte the ollicers cameacntss a lilood-beameari bug. which Miller had dronped in tli dark when challenged. The ollicers laid in lililinir and were .soon rewuiued by Miller returning lor his bag. they lounced upon him and were guided to lis home, a mile distant, where the porke was lonnd stored away in the cellar. -When Baby was slcK, wo pave ner Casum. When she was a Child, she cried (or Costortfc, Wbeo, tho becAino MI-58, she. clunj? to G&aiortf,. Vhta sha had Children, she cure them QutcrK Get your repairing man s done nt Holder It Suite the People) Is what dmcErlKW saw became thiy are tired of the many Litter cough retnedle. Pan-Tins Is the most pliaut. InKtlng medicine oulr.klv cures rouelm. Colds. Throat uuc Lung dlor(l"rs, IK cenis. Pan-Tina Is sold at P. P. D. Kirllu's rime; ktnre. 0 Coupons HoiSi "H&stcrpieces Frcm the Art Galleries of h World." Send or bring to the office of this Paper ono Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and jou will receive the great Portfolio of Art. 5 j Series No. IV. Coupon No. 36. t - I fST Cut out one of IheM) Coujons and mull or bring them in person to the office of the IlEHAM), mlth-tvn ccni in silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No 1 of the Mnglo City will be delivered to you Have oystersr you tried McKlheimy's frie LOST CItl'.HK. Miss Look nt the Itadneed I'tlf. Must bo closed out by Monday next. Look nt some of tho prices nnd yon will seo nt orico thnt you nro missing n chniico of n life time by not calling nnd buying nt our store. .Molasses, 0 cents per nunrt; Hcottv McGinnls. Fdwnrd Dresslln nnil Tnmes Mntiley. three Shennndoah snort ing men, were seon passing through hero en route to Mnhanoy Plane on Sunday. Tames Donavnn. of tho Plnkerton detec tive agency, wns n caller at the Murphy rosldonco Monday. Frederick Fdgnr.thelnfnnt child of Fred K. Zerbey, of the Ixshlgh Valley Coal Com- ntiy, wns buried In Pottsvllle Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Zerbev hnvothoslnccrosvm' pnthy of the community. Miss Mary Dougherty, of Shennndonh, was tho guest of .Miss Cnsslc 1' inuegnii on Sutidny. Jos. P. Griflln was n visitor to Mnhanoy Platte Sunday. John Connlttskl. the uenlal clerk at llriulit's store. Is a favorite among Hnzlc- lon fair ones. M. A. Moore, tho contractor, had his left hand seriously cut nt the fire Mondny ny n pane oi glass inning on it. Prof. M. 11. Carev and Miss Annie Kolegher. of Jllnersville. were nil ntt tac tion on the electric cars en route to .Ash land on Saturday. Itetiintnln S. TlnddnW- thonnnlllnr Le- hlifh rallev Coal Comnanv's clerk, trans- ncteii uusiness in i'ottsvine on Mommy. W. H. Price spent Sundny In Pottsvllle. Wlllinm I). Jones. Miss Jennie Morrl son, and Ilenjamln a. Dnddow were pleasantly entertained by Miss Mnrgurete small one nignt recently Messrs. Mart Dee and Thomas llrennnn escorted Shennndonh fnlr ones through our lovers lane Sunday evening. P. J. Darrett and lndy friend drove to Catawissa yesterday. P. J. Is the new tea agent. Prof. M. J. llrennnn has been honored by tho title of "Indies' conductor" by the Traction Company, beeauso he handles tlicm so lady-llku when getting on ami oil tne cars. Prof. M. H. Carey would like to hear from some heavv weichts throughout the county for a go hetween ins ninn, von. r. roiey. the uoy wonuer. Atiuress, l-rot. .Mallie Harrington Carey, this town. We think we could satisfy the Dinkey Hughes with a go for n flglit to n finish, anv sum nnd nnv nlnce. Would like Mr. Hughes to call on Andrew J. Murphy for lurther particulars. SlierilT .Tnmes J. Wheellhnn spent Sun nay with lady lru-utls here. Jack Donavnn, of town, spent Sunday at this place. Will Murray, of Connors, called on lady friends here Sunday. Andrew Denn estimates his loss from tlie lire thnt destroyed his new house Monday at fci.OCO. No Insurance bottle of pickles and chow-chow, worth 35 cents, selling nt fl cents per bottle; vlnegnr, best white, 10 cents per gallon; best brooms nt IS cents each; I loyal linking powder, noiind cans. 10 cents: Sainton, per can, 11 cents; 0 boxes of I'rencn sardines, so cents; 4 cans or peas 25 centB. best extracts (sold everywhere at 25 cents) wo sell two for 25c; 1 dozen goli lots. 18 cents: best China noun nlntes. 5 nnd 0 cents each; 2-gnllon crocks, 5 and 10 ceiits ench; good rng carpets, la and vi cents per yard; lino linen towelings, 4 yards for 25 cents; good shaker llnnnel, 40 Inches in wnitti, 0 cents per yard, it Is im possible to mention all the goods. Secure jour tea. B brands, best. 25 cents ner poutid. This will be your Inst chance, as we must sell out this week. Don't forget the place, 29 West Centre street, Shenan doah, Pa., opposite Heese's Auction Kooitis. 3-6-3t Huv Kovslono Hour. He sure thnt th nnnie LhsMO & IlAl'.It. Ashland. Pa., I; printed on every sack. !i-3-3taw A New Honir. T. W. AVaters. of town. Is the comnoser of a beautiful sentimental song which he has nlaced in the hands of Prof. J. J. Cnsey, of Chicngo, for arrangement. After this Is done it will bo put In the hands of m-w iorK punusiiers. The melody is a striking one nnd the words very pathetic. Messrs. Cnsoy nntl Waters have formed a partnership, anil ns tho former hns estab lished n reputation ns n song writer nnd composer the public will no doubt soon henr from tho pnrtnershlp in the produc tion of some new music. Messrs. Casey and Waters intend tosccurc a reputation in ino musical iratenuty. Mr. t asey lias tocaieti uere. PREMIER ROSEBERY'S ADVISERS. NV Peers Crested nt the Ilrqaait of th Itctlrlitc FramUr. London. March B. -The Standard makes th following ofllelnl announcement: Th Karl of Klmborly will asiumo in loroien portfolio; th. Might Hon. Henry Fowler tht India, portfolio, and Mr. T. K. Kills, now n lord of the treasury, will becom patronns seoretary to th treasury, sac ceedlng Mr, lUjoribanks, the Liberal "whip," Mr. John Morley has consented txj rU!i bis portfolio a chief crotary for IraUod at th uroent retiuest of Lord ltoscbery and others of his colleague. Upon tae recommendation or Mr. uiau etone tlie queen haa made these changes: Mr. Stuart Kendel, member of parliament for Montgomoryihlrx and chairmau of tue ParlUraeatary Mtociatlon of Welsh Lib train, and Blr Ileglnsld Karle Wllby, G. C.B., vereuanent secretary of the treasury, bare been raised to the peerage by her raajaaty. Wlr Algernon West has been ap pointed a priry councillor, and Chairman Cowan, of lao Midlothian Liberal awocia tlon, ha been made a baronet. Mr. George W. apenoer Lyttleton and Mr. George II. Murray (Mr. Gladstone's secrctarlve) have btau made companions of the bath. The followers of Mr. Labouchere seem to have dwindled down to a very insig nificant number. In fact, It Is claimed that tlie distinguished Hndicxl now hna only two followers, Ditsstrnuft Itnusway. This nfternoon a horse belonging to Moses Frnzinski ran awnv from In front of the Dougherty building on West Centre street, dragging after It u wagon loaded with furniture. At the corner of Centre and Chestnut streets the wngon wns up set ns the horse mndo n sudden turn. I-ra.luskl nnd the furniture wero buried In the mud nnd the horse continued on to Lloyd street, where it was cauaht Frnzinskl presented a pitiful sight when ho picked himself out of the mud and several pieces of the furniture were shattered. IUr P.rtT. A rng nartv wns held nt the residence o Miss Clara Kverhard, nt 300 East Lino street. Inst evening. Tlicro was sing ing and dancing, anil refreshments were served Tho guests were Misses F.mmn Uesser, Agnes nnlnnrluge, I'.mma l rnntz, Amy Smith, Kniily Davis, Kate lloyer, .Mnttle Mhomns, doseplilue iMildow nnt William llurknrt, Mnrtln Cassidv Howard Hurchlli, William Acker, Will nun Johnson, DoWltt Steedle. Guy Sterner, George Drew, Christian Foltz nnd Jesse Tboinns. Hnvc yon oysters? tried MeKlheiiny's fried Whnt n blessing to be told of so good reined v for couchsand coldsns Dr. Coxe' wild uiierry nnu&eneKii. l-rico si aim no cents. 1-AItK l-I.ACi:. OII.I1KKTON. 1). II. Kelly, n prominent insurance solicitor of Newark, N. J., looked after business interests here yesterday. T. J. llroderick. of Mahnnoy City, was yesterday the guest of P. T. Campbell. J. J. Dolphin, of Lnnlgnns, visited T. h. Carney on Sundny last. Fdwnrd Mornn. who wns taken ill In the mines some time ago, is now on the road to recovery. Mrs. .Manns Tolnit, who has been ill lately, is now convalescent. Constable llrennnn took n prisoner to Pottsville jail on Sunday. Park Place colliery No. 2 suspended operation yeston.. nnt'l furthe-notice. Mrs. Patrick feharp visited Huzloton friends on Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Wanisley, of Mnhanoy City, is tlie guest of friends in tow n. Mrs. Kate Snyder circulated among Delano lriends on Sunday afternoon. Miss May Hines has returned from a visit to Ashland. Ukk Wku.s' LAUNPItY llI.UK. the best Blueing for laundry use. Hack package makes two quartB. 15cts. Sold by Musser & lledilnll. Fried oysters a specialty henny's. at McKl- A new laundry was opened by Sing Lee on Mondny, February 28th, at No. 14 Wost Centre street, Shenandoah. IIKOWNSVII.I.K. I Voyage Around I The World ! Part IV. Number 37. f Numbers change dally. William Hyan, of Mahnnoy City, transacted business hero yesterday. K. F. llreslln visited friends In Girnrd ville on Sunday. Georgo Day. of West Coal street, wns n county sent visuor yesieruny. Misses Katie Shot tall and Annie Mc Gee, of West Conl street, pnssed through our village yesterday. Miss Katie Howlev. of Wost Centre street, visited the llreslln family on West Coal street. Thomas Ilaird and Hubert Morrison visited Mt. Carmel last evening, For the second time within two months i the residence of Win. llaiubridge was en i tereil bv robbers, on Monday morning, whoturnwl things about but stole nothing. I Miss Annie Lawbouh and sister, of Weat Coal street, visited .Mahnnoy City friends on Sunday. Miss Katie Mulroy, of St. Clnir, visited the Fltzgernld family on the lower mail. Misses Mnry nntl Maggie Hanna, two blue eyed blondes, paid a visit to Mrs. Sailie Newell, of West Coal street. Anthony Mornn, of Csntrulin, visited the Medio family on Wost Coal street. lohn Fitzgerald and Harry McDonald Cut this coupon out and keep It until seven different nu hers are nreuimi lated, then bring or forward tbem to gether with Seven Cents to this ofUce and you will receive tho portfolio as advertised. Call and see sample. 1-iiACK villi:. J Cut This Coupon Out. llufll.tkinuaua.AAAAAeTcjtVj two sporting young moil of this place, transacted business in jinzicton yesieruny. ll 1 ..111.. I 1... ri I iiiiviinviiie uuil ii-iaii. uuniui kiiu 4 bust amateurs in the county fur extlu A , guismug uros. i i i Iliirglars entered the hotel kept by William laylor at an early Hour on &un day morning, ami relieved him of ilfty- six dollars, mid a gold watch belonging to Mrs. Taylor. It is supposes 1 that tho family wns cnlorotormoti. Grant Th'omns, William Taylor and Samuel llurchlll weio visitors to PottH- ville yesterday for tho purpose of pur- I chasing goods lor tue naiitl lair. rtr f&lirt riirrt wnnnl Mr. David Taggart nnd son vlsl llLrlTo rhn YAKU friends In SheuaiuToah yesterday. Miss Alary McLaughlin visited lriends in olnlgeviuu yesterday. For all-wool Iitttraln Curpcls. j 15c 40o and toe per yard for Uome-inade I(a Carpets that will wash at . D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 South Jarilln Street. Your children are liable to totiL . oidt Horo lutoitt, Croup and Whooping Cutib wliteh often results seriously, I'toii .t treat meui avee many innocent nine sunercrs, Try l'un-Tlna Cough and Consumption cure, tt'B ptia&am.Buie hhu Buru. at cut. duiu ui r V. O. Kirllu's drugstore. John Parrish, employed ns a miner nt Garber's colliery, wns badly cut about the head and buck on Monday. P. J. Whalen and Thomas Kinney, of Girnrdvllle, called on tho fnir sex Sun dny. Thomns Munley nttended to businessnt Locust Summit yesterday. Dr. Moyer, of Shumnklu, nttended his many patients yestcrdny. T. J. Foley, our populnr hotelkeeper, trnnsncted business in Mnhnnoy Plane Mondny morning. Messrs. J. P. Henry, .lames Cantwell nnd John Henry pressed bricks at Mah nnoy Plane Sunday evening. William Treuea. who has beon visiting friends here for the past live weeks, left this morning for Philadelphia. Miss Maggie Coogan. of Shenandoah, Siindnyed with friends here. William Lucas, of Mt. Carmel, circu lated among friends yesterday. ,T. C. Purcell. a hustling insurance agent of Pottsville, looked after business hero yesterday. Hie liorough Council re-orgniiized yes terday by the election of the following ollicers: Thomas. ,l. .McLaughlin, super visor : V. J'. Moore, cleric : J. M. wayne treasurer, and Chas. K. llreckons, solici tor. Thomas Giles, inside foreman nt East Hear Hldgo colliery, spent a few hours in town btinday. Messrs. Joseph McCartl, John Mnloy, Ilobert Pnrllt, Kobert runner nntl l: 11, Mahnnoy wero county sent visitors yesterday. Tho entertainment given by the I-lagg Concert Company last eening wns of llist-class order. OKNTltAM t. Thomas Irwin was in Shamokin yester. day. Tho collieries in this vicinity resumed work to-day alter n suspension oi lour days. W. McGraw. ono of Delano's pleasant young men, smiled on the fair ones of town Inst evening. Miss Knte Clenry, one of our populnr nntl promising school innrms, is couuueu to tnu house with an auacK oi hickuuss. Miss Hannah Heese. ono of Shennu doali's fnlr school mnrms, spent Sunday with her cousin. Miss Jtny lieese. William Jones, of Lost Creek, spent Inst evening in town. Patrick McGuire. of llrownsville, spent Sunday among tue fnlr ones ot town. Sunerliitendeiit Kdwnrd Heese visited tho collieries nt Park Plnce yesterday Miss Ilridget Murnhy. of Lost Creek sitent tsiiniiny in town. Charles Mcllronrtv. William uyan and Charles Fortner, a representation of Centralln's four hundred, showed their smiles on tho fair sex ot Miennudnnn on Sunday. Tho Morris ltidgc Coal Company has a forcoof men tearing down tho old Heno i-olllerv. It Is said they intend to move all tho machinery to the Morris ltldgo colliery, which is to no romouieu. In the social circle of our town tho principal coming events are: Halls for the benefit of John Denn anil Mrs. Garriety. on March lTth ; sociable on March 2(ith, nnd "Hnrd Times" bull on April 2d. Our High school foot bnll team has been grwitly strengthened nnd the boys feel coulldeut of retaliating for I lie defeat thev received on New Year's. Hoys, we hope you will succeed. A IlHIldnoino Prize, A grand tool tournament will be held in .liitmw 11. Kelly's Old Age Hotel, Main street, onnositit the Lehigh Valley ruil- roud station, Mnhunoy City, during this mouth. Tho tournament will commence as soon ns all entries are In, and as the number of entries Is to be limited, nil wh desire to participate will do well to enter nt once, rue prize is a handsome ami ex pensive billiard cue, llnely cut i.ntl Inlaid with walnut, tinned and jointed with hory. The cue is now on exhibition at tlie hotel, A special invitation Is extended to Shenandoah, Girnrdvllle, Mahanoy City and Jinzietou Kittgnisoi mucue. oiltiMi-r. Jnmes, infant on of Chief llurges Utirns, died this morning nfter three iionths' sickness. The funeral will take lace on 1 hursdnv afternoon, interment being made in Annunciation cemetery. Miss .Mary Lynch, late of Forestvllle died at the home of her uncle. P. J. Mill hollnnd, on North Weststceut, this morn lug. the funeral will take plnce on hursdny and will proceed in curringes to Aiiuersvuie, at ' n. tu. Sp-clnl Grant llnnd Coacrr. On Thursdnv evening. March 8th. th Grant Hand will give a special grand con cert in Hobbins' opera house. The natrons will bo furnished with comfortable sents nntl uvoid the noise nntl confusion attend tug open-air concerts. To defrny th nctunl expenses there will bo an adnu: slon fee of only ten cents to all parts o mo house. l-l-lw All the P. & It. collieries resumed perntlon this morning. Onlv four new licenses were granted in luzerne county, in addition to those granted last yenr. IIo, for Oulllornla 1 Special excursions to San Francisco nnd other points in Cnlifornin. $10.23 irom&nenanuoah. i or lurther particulars call on Max Heese, Hallway Ticket Agent, Shenandoah, Pa. 5-0-3t PUNCIL POINTS. In Saatn and neat. TVAiHlKOToy, March . The senate held a short session yesterday, and but little business of importanre was trans acted. A brief debate on silver was pre cipitated by the intention expressed by the vice president to refer the llland seig niorage bill, which had jast been received iron the house, to the finance committcw. Mr. Stewart (Ner.) asked thnt the bill bu allowed U lie on the table, subject to be called up at any time. This was finally ordered. Mr. Stewart oCfered a free silver amendment to the Ml), The debate on the pension appropriation bill continued all day 1st the house, and at times consid erable spirit was displayed. The principal speakere were Messrs. DollWer, Hepbrn, Enloe and Cannon. Ik Is expected that the debate will e concluded tomorrow. Thrown Out by tli Mayor. DnNVRK, March 0. The city hall was thrown inte tho greatest excitement yes tertlny over a row between Mayor Van Horn and Street Commissioner Thomas Foulkes -rfhlch jesulted in the mayor bodllj throwing the commissioner out of his olllce and ordering htm to never enter It again until ho could obey ordors. The trouble was over the discharge of Street Sprinkler Vancourt by Foulkes, the former being a friend of the mayor. The mayor claims that Vanoourt is n compe tent ofllcer, and has been discharged upon demands from the American Protective association. Van Horn was expelled from the association because he appointed a Cnthollc to the position of inspector of police. The mayor will undoubtedly re appoint Vancourt. HEPOIVr Of THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BUESANIlOAlt, at RhcnnndoaV, In tho Btato of Pennsylvania,, at the close ot business, February 28, 169 It 11KS0DIICES. Lonnsnndnisonunts 8332.728 42 Overdraftssecundand unsecured...- 328 M) U. H. Bonds to securo circulation 100.OK) tri Mocks, securities, etc - 12.200 00 linnttiDK-housc, furniture, ana uxt... z,ms( its Duo from national banks, not rcscrvo ngents 780 80 Due from Btato banks nnd bankers 1.317 40 Duo from approved resorvo agents.-. 100,50i 60 Checks nnd other cash items 1,711 81 Notes of other natlonnl banks- S30 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 178 3 Bpcele 29.129 W Legal ienoernoies.... z,7t7 ou ai,sttu t Hed em pt Ion f tin d wl th U.B. Treasurer ITOOl circulation) M n ,ow w Due from U. H. Treasurer, other than r per cent, redemption fund 1,100 00 Total .1.190,1:1) 24 LIABIMTIKH. Capital stock paid In JIOO.OOO CO Burplus Fund 20,000 00 Undivided profits, Ices expenses and taxes paid J25J2 Sl National Dank notes outstanding 90,mto no Duo to other National Hanks 37 60S ,6 Due to Htttto Hanks nnd Hankers 2,000 Hi Individual deposits subject to check., 200 (Tit 88 Demand certificates of ileposlt ........ 121,007 70 Time certificates of deposit 7,170 0l Total 5590.120 2t HtntniirPcnnsvlvnnln.Countv of Schuylklll,s: 1, rt. w. lost, casiiter in too uuv-ib named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge nnu belief. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this Cth day of March 1891. 11. A. Hwalm, Corect-Attcst : -pEKQUSON'B THEATRE. P. J. riltOCBOH, WAHAGII THURSDAY, MARCH 8,'94: Florence's Bl Sensation, i,Dianoid Breaker. Oy Bcott Marble, Esq. 2 Carloads of Special Scenery. Ten toss ot nondcrcus machinery running at full hlnat. M&unlflcence. sDlcndor snd sunerl- ortty In every detail, with evervthlnr up to date. A ceiopany ot pliyers never equalled In mrlo-drama. see tne mills ana mine ai niitiii. heesyuim couriyara, ineauei on ice runtr, tie whlnnlnir post, the ereal soal ciusher, the diamond breaker. Prices, as, 33, 50 and 75 CIP. Ressrved Beats at Klrllm's dmc stere. Kx-mfnlster Potter's Knrowell to Itnly. Kosin, March 0. A banquet was given last night at tho Grand hotel in honor of Mr. Potter, the retiring United States minister. The guests included Mr. Wnyuo MaoVengh, the new United States repre sentative. Mr. Potter offered a toast to King Humbert, and Huron Hlanc, the for eign minister, in reply expressed the sin cere nntl cordial friendship nnd high es teem thnt hns alwnys been felt by tho sov ereign, tho government and the people of Italy towurds the United tatates. Huron Hlanc concluded by offering a toast to Presideut Cleveland, which was responded to with enthusiasm Attnupled ltape. John Grabudis was sent down to iail yesterday in default of $300 on a charge ot assault and battery with intent to rape. Special low prices to all in watches. jowelry nntl silverware at Holderinnn's, corner unin anil l.ioyu streets. Hear In Mind John A. Heilly's Is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, best beer nnd nies ami lluest urnuus o cigars. Attempted Murder to Provent Kxpomire, Brooklyn, March 0. Fritz Nolte. Swede, aged 40 years, who was a sailor on tramp steamer plying between New York nnd Hoston, killed himself late yes terday nfternoon, after having shot Clnrn Freuud, who is not yet 15 yenrs of nge, be cause, it is said, he feared she would re veal a recent attempt to nssnult her, Fritz was an old friend of the Freund fum ily, and had always been attentive to Clara. It is feared that Ulara will die. do ami See It. Ketttfev. the nhotoirranlter. has a trreat j.uu uargain. uo nntl seo it. For tho best nhotogrnnhs go to Won tier's, southeast corner Market mid Centre streets, Pottsvllle, Automatic Cotton Winder. An nutomatlo winder of cotton thread has been con trl veil, a mechanism which takes thread from eight large spools loose ly wound anil transfers it to eight small spools containing 200 yards. These small spools, having received 20U yards exactly, stop revolving, 11 kuifo cuts 11 slot iu the spool, the end of the thread is fastened lu this, Tho machine then cuts the thread oiT, drops the spool into a trap, takes eight empty spools hunt as many hoppers, plnces them on the spindles nnd fills those ns It did the pluvious set. The machine goes through tho until 0 process In just 4.1 seconds, making nil changes automatical ly and with the greatest precision. Fur ther, iu another inachino tho small spools are placed on nu inclined track, and iu rolling through the machine receive on each end a ticket cut from a long strip or roll of previously printed tickets placed oil a stand above the machine. After the ticket Is cut pustu is upplied to the back, nnu it is then pressed upon the spool, which has rolled iuto proper position to receive it, this ut the rnte of 90 spools per minute. Isew York bun. A Thtovliii; Cashier Indicted. NewYouk, March 6. -Hurry C. Wilt- shaw, alins II. C. Wntkins, has been in dicted by the grand jury here. IIo disap peared suddenly from New xork in No vember, USUI, and the United btntes Na tional bank hnd not heard of him since that time until a fow days ago, when one of Its customers in Scrunton, I'n., hap pened to run across htm in a billiard room and Wlltshaw wns captured. V iltshaw's defalcation amounted to I10,000. The. Indicted 'Waalilugton Turfmen WASHINUTOV, March 0. The date for the trial of President I-.tigeinnnn and the In dieted Ivy City bookmakers has been fixed upon for next Mouday. The trial will be held in the criminal court before Judge A newspaper with evidence of gtib- Btautiul support in its pages speaka vol umos for a town. The fact that every trade seeker lias an advertisement iu Its columns proven that the people are up with tho times and favorably impiesnea the 8trj!)(,er iuto whose hands it chance to fall. If you spend a dollar at home, it will roturn to you before many days, but if you spend it abroad It is forever lost, botu to you aM your community. Bisters Strlcheu with Imtanlty. Locrtout, X. Y., Mnrch 0. A special from Sanborn, Flngara county, says the three youngest daughters of Joseph Shirk a highly-respected citizen of this place, were all taken violently Insane Saturday morning, nnd have continued so to this time. They wero taken to the Insane hos pital at HtilTulo today. Tho yonng women were found linked and raving in- anno in a piece of woods. Tho cause of their mania is unknown. John A. Hutu M 1" FOWL W. 11, Lswis, tKILLY.I .en, y IS, I Directors. AMUSEMENTS. Real Eate Ecfjange, Robbing' Iiulldlnr, Itcom No. 4. Properties and Business Places Ot all kinds boujht and sold. Bonds and (Stocks Bought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets, Fire, Life and Accident lnsurtr.ee In firsMlsss companies. General Commission business. J0I111 I Finney. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Tfyalt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is stocked ulth the ben beer, portrr, airs, whiskies, brandies, w'nesandelgais. Ent lng barattached. Cordial Invitation to all. WARREN J. PORTZ. ..m-i-mr. P"" Tuner. Pianos and organs repalrd. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention MISCELLANEOUS. XXrANTED- A elrl for ceneral housework. VY Annlv at IIkhald liruncb Office. Reese's Auction liooms. a 0 1 A Leirsl riirlit Over Wearing Apparel. PlTTsnuuo, March 0. State Councillor W. T. Kerr, of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics, nuthoruethe state ment thnt he has definitely decided to make n legnl test case of the right ot the nuns to wear their religious hahlt while acting as public school teachers. Field Remains n Prisoner. Xkw Youk, March 0. Edward M. Field must reinutu In jail. Justice Pattersou.of the supremo court, w decided iu denying the application of Clara Jl. Field, the committee of his person. Fieltl is impris oned under civil contest lu an action brought by Paul Metzu. If you are Interested In California you should bale our pamphlet on tho resource" of tht state. It describes great barfrslns. Pamphlet lre. Foster X Woodson, lit Wanhlnnton street, Chicago. 3lw T70R RENT. A store nnd dwelling on Pouth ' .Main street Possession Riven April let, IrUI. Apply to T. J. HlOGlNS, 16 North Jardin street 3-3-tf JJtOR HALE Cheap. A goodtent, tultablefor " fishing parties. Apply at Heese's Auction und CommleMon House, west Centre street, tf BOYS WAKTKD. Twenty five more boya wanted to carry tho EvKNir-u 11ei:ali. Appty ut. once at mis ointe. WANTED. House with six or feven rooms, buyer waiting, A good saloon or restau rant, r-everal lots for building purpot.es, buyers walling, ltyouhavoa business nlsco for salo I will find you a purchsser. JoiinF. V IKJ-Rtl, llt-Ul .Bl&ie l-.ZCIlHngC, UUOlU 1, 11UU- bins' liulldlng, fcdunandonh, Pa. 2-13-tf NUGgETS OF NEWS A treaty between Spain and Morocco was signed yc-derday. The African emigration fever Is epidemic amoug the negroes of Atlantn, Ga. A successor to the late Congressman Houk. of Ohio, will bo elected May 1. The street car men of St. Louis have been organized under a Knights of Labor charter. Thirty towns iu western ftlasaaohiisetU had I01 ill elet linns yesterday. No license for liquor bail a clenii swi i-.t. At Las ('rues, X. M., C II. Dane, an ex- bank president, was sentenced to ten years' Imprisonment for defrauding depositors. In a race between the coasting schooners Mary A. Haudall (ccuterboard) and Stella IS. Caplin (keel) from Philadelphia to New London, Conn., the centerboard wou by ten minutes. HOUSE AND LOTH FOR SALE. Eight lots. 3W st rv houEe wltb 2W story kitchen. large fhed. two good wells and stream of water running inrougn tne properly, nice Dcuring fruit tteest lots In good state of cultivation, known formerly as Park Hotel. Suitable for any kind of business. For further particulars wrfto or call on MRS. L. IS. FISHER, 1.20.3m Brandonvllle. Sell. Co. Pa. ESTATE OF JOHN SODOLOBKY, De ceased. Letters of administration on the estate of John Sobolosky, lato of ths borough of Hbenasdoab, Hchuylklll county, Pennyl vanta, deceased, have been granted to Waller W. Hynkiewliz, residing In eald borough, to wbom all persons indebted te said estate are requested to make payment and llios- bavlng cl ims or denards will make known the same without delay, or to the sdmlotstrator's attor ney, J. It. Coyle.Bbenandouh, Ph. WALTER W. RYXKIEWICZ, Administrator. March 6, 1891. S-5-0t oaw. AUDITORS' NOTICE - In the Orplans' Court of Schuylkill county, in the inatttr of the estate of Mury Joyce, deceused. The underelttned Auditor appointed by tbe said Court to nake distribution of tbofu ds tn tbe bands ot JI. M. Uurkc.Admlntsttator of tbe said estate, will meet all parties Interested therein, on Saturday, tbe third day cf Mttrch, Ifcltl, B a. m.. at his office, rooms Nos 1 and 'i, second floor, Xlcddall building, on the northwest corner of Main and Ccntro streets, Sherandoab, Pa., wben and wbere all claims must be proseated before tbe Auditor, or elf 0 be forever dobarred from coming In upon said funds. John ll. Coyle, Auditor. Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 112, mi. 2-12-3t-oaw