4 , EVENING HERALD TflXDAY. MAltClI 3, lMW. HO SALVATION ARMY SPLIT. Jlnlllngtiiu ltnoth's Mntn Supporter Will Stny hi tho Old Army. CllICAoo, March :i.T1ih dangor of n re bellion in tlio Salvation Army, so fur ai tho Northwest division Is concerned, seems to bo at nn end. Tho Northwest com mander, llrlRndier General Fielding, wild In nn Intorvlcw lodny: "Kvonts which linvc Just culminated have changed, my position. There will be no split. I win Inclined to champion Commander Booth, but tills is .ill changed now. 1 am con vinced thai Commander Booth Justified Ills nctlon liy opposing tho idea of Reces sion. Commander Booth may organize nn independent movement, but It will bo on different lines, und not oonlllct with the army proper." Brigadier Holding's notion has revived n rumor thnt Kidding is to ho mndo commander of tho Salvation Army in tho United Stntos, Kansas City, Mo., March 3. Brigadier Goorgo Sully, commander of tho South west division of tho Snlvntlon Army, said, when asked regarding tho now nrmy to bo organized by Mr. und Mrs. Ballington Booth, that ho npprohonded no cliango in his division on that account. "Nono of my peoplo hero considers leaving tho ranks ot tho old nrmy," said tho brigadier. Sev eral of his lieutenants and soldiers, ho ndded, had declared they would follow his lead In tho mnttcr. Kor himself, Brigadier Sully said emphatically that ho would not desert his old charge. Did You llwr Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get n bottle now and get relief. This medicine lias been found to lie peculiarly adapted to tho relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct inlluence in giving strength mid tone to the orpins. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Hitters is tho medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its u'-e. Largo bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the ltcglnn Chron icled for HiiHty Perusal. I'ctcr Wendliiig, lately a foreman at tho I'lauk liidgo washery, went to Schuylkill Haven to succeed 11. F. Seligmau. Mr. Seligman has accepted a position as shipper ntthosamo colliery. Suffolk washery resumed yesterday morn ing after months of idlenohs. Draper colliery did not suspend for repairs yesterday as it was anticipated would. Tho work of tearing down tho Hear Run breaker began Monday morning. A part of tho glass front of Edward Bren nan'ssaloon, on .West Cherry street, wasblown in by the storm last evening. Don't Let All body Interfere, ltut Take l'an-Tina for coughs and coldsj 'Joe. At Grulder Ilros., drug store. COURT NOTES. Tho Grand Jury DNlulsscd the Sclilnss Assault and ltnttcry Cane. Tho Grand Jury to-day ignored tho bill in tho assault and battery case of Joseph Schloss against Charles Strouso and put tho costs on tho prosecutor. The assault and battery cross suits between .Tamos Whalen and John Conlin, both of Brownsville, wcro also ignored to-day and tho costs put on the prosecutors. Patrick Coiiiff, of town, charged by his father with obtaining goods on falso pretense, was sentenced to threo months imprisonment, $1 fino aud costs. "I contracted a f-evcro cold from wet and exposure. Bronchitis followed. Doctors failed to roliovo me. Several of tho members of my family had died of consumption, and I thought I was doomed. Dr. Wood's Nor way I'ino Syrup brought instant relief and perfect cure." M. Unger, Union Comer, Northumberland Co.. l'a. grrrrrrmnTMMin Painless Dentistry, f New Methods, 1 Now Dental Parlors, 1 DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Opera House Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrnnco on Onk Street. p Ofllco Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. winiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiim Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? Ii so, we are now again fully able to do all kinds of repairing, giving you first-class and honest work at short notice at the most reasonable prices. Our extra stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Must be reduced and we sell you anything in the store at almost sacrifice prices. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. BUY YOU R 'Groceries aQUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW, Also Table and Floor 011 Cloths From EL. E3. FOLEY, Cor. Centre nnd West Bts. fContlnucd from 1'lrst Page.) tho United states should he prepared to protect the legitimate interests of Ameri cans, by intervention, if necessary. Karly in the day, before tho discussion on tho Cuban resolutions In the house had begun. President Cleveland guvo to the pross n dispatch received on Sunday even ing from Minister Taylor, our representa tive at Madrid. The dispatch wns as fol lows: "The minister of state has just called to express deep regret thnt tho mob has in sulted the iiareeloniv consulate, breaking windows, and offered complete reparation, lie Informed 1110 thnt tho government, on Its own motion, has taken overy pre caution to guard tho legation and my res idence I havo asked no protection." I'rior to the receipt of tho dlspntch mes sages reporting tho assault on tho Harco- onn oonsulnto had been received from aotli Minister Taylor aud Mr. Herbert llowen, tho consul nt Harcolonn. Souor Dupuy do Lome, tho Spanish minister, rIso was Informed of tho nows, and ho Waived ceremony nnd cnlled on Secretary Olney at his rcsidenco to express In nd vanco of Instructions tho regret of his gov ernment ovor tho occurrcuco. Tho Indications of the desire of tho Span ish government to mnko every amend for tho insult to tho consulate wero carefully considered by tho president and Secretary Olney nt their conference yesterday. They wero convinced that no nfTront had been given for which tho government wns ro spouslhlo, and It is understood that Secre tary Olney has sent a dispatch to Minister Taylor instructing him to make known to tho Spanish authorities tho appreciation of this government of their prompt dis avowal of tho insult. Tho bill pussed by tho scnato yostorday for tho lucrcaso of tho nnvy nttractcd con sidornblo nttontlon in view of tho tension ovor Spanish-Cuban nlfalrs. In explain ing tho moasuro Mr. Hale of Maine, who reported It from tho naval committee, Rnicl thnt whllo ho did not beliovo tho United Stntos would bo Involved in warns a result of tho present troublos, yot ho con sidered It desirable to glvo tho preshlont nutnorlty In case of omergoney to call out tho naval mllltlnand chnrtor privnto ships for nnval transports. Tho bill ns passed authorizes tho addition of 1,000 enlisted men to tho nnvy mid tho onllstmeut for not moro than two yonrs of tho naval mil itia forcos in case of omorgoncy. Another bill of general interest passed establishes a retired list for tho rovonuo marino service, slmllnr to tho retirement system of tho army nnd navy. Many minor bills wore passed. SI'ANIAKIJS STII.T, WARI.IICK. But the Government Promptly Suppresses Antagonistic Demonstrations. MAnniD, March 8. Tho cablo dispatches which aro being received horo from tho United States aro increasing tho fooling of lndlgnntion which wns aroused among tho masses whon It boenmo known that tho United States sonnto favored tho recogni tion of tho Cuban Insurgents ns bolllger Eiits, nnd tho newspnpers here confirm tho report that a Spanish naval squadron, consisting of four cruisers and a dispatch boat, Is to, bo sent to Cuba without delay. In addition, Spnnlsh naval olllcors and marines are to bo nttached to tho Spanish mail boats, which aro to bo armed and equipped as nuxlllary cruisers. Tho great est activity is being displayed In tho gov ernment dock yards, nnd ovory prepara tion possible Is being mado by tho naval and military forcos for tho most serious eventualities. A number of students assembled In front of tho university with tho intention of making a demonstration nguinst tho United Stntos, and their Intention was to mob tho United States legation. But tho nuthoritles got wind of the nffnlr, and a strong forco of pollco was turned out, all tho streets lending to tho legation wcro blocked, and tho students wero warned thnt rioting would bo severely punished. Tills city is now quiet, tho prompt measures takou by tho authorities to sup press all disorders and tho largo force of pollco present cvorywhero having proved to the peoplo that lawless nets would not bo tolerated. Tho day was not so quiot elsewhere in Spain, nnd attempts at noisy demonstra tion of protest against tho United Jftatos havo boon reported from soveral points. Harcolonn maintained tho reputntlon it mndo on Sunday for fomontlng unfriendly demonstrations against tho United States, nnd tho mounted gendnruios wcro kept busy pntrolllng tho city and dispersing gatherings of persons plotting to wreak tholr wrath upon tho roprosentntlvos of tho United States government. Itonowcd attempts wero mado by crowds to do vio lonco to tho United States consulate. Thoy wcro repeatedly charged by tho pollco nnd dispersod, only to form In some other placo with n persistent determination to do their will upon tho consulate. It wns annouueed hero today that a num ber of Italian shipowners have offered, in tho event of war, to provldo Spain with steamships to bo used ns privateers. New Jersey Favors Itecognltlnn. THESTON", March 3. Tho house last night adopted unanimously a resolution sym pathizing with Cuba and petitioning tho national houso of representatives to pass tho sonnto resolutions according bellig erent rights to Cuba. A HniiNeholil Treasurer. D. W. Fuller, of Canajohario, N, Y., says 41, 'it 1, oln-nim Vnn. llr line's Vl.W TltS. covery in the house and his family lias always found tho very best results follow Its use; that ho would not bo without it, if pro curable. O. A. Dykeman Druggist, Cats- kill, N. Y., says thnt Dr. King's Aew Discovery is undoubtedly tho best cough remedy; that bo has-used it In bis family for eight years, nnd it has never failed to do all that Is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so iong tried and tested. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.00 i Assumed Control. Tlio Lehigh Valley Coal Company took formal possession of tho Centralia and Logan collieries, at Centralia, recently acquired by purchase from.L. A. Biloy & Co., yesterday. Tho mines will bo operated on tho sauio schedulo ns tho other mines of tho Lehigh Valley Coal Co., and so far as tho geueral employes aro concerned they will not notice an cllect of tho chance Tho company storo will be continued under tho management of F. F. Bllcy. Schellly IIuuso l'or Sale. The property and good will of tho ScbclHy Houso, oil North Main street, is offered for sale. Tho proprietor conteinplatos locating in tho South. For further particulars apply at tho Schellly Houso. IS-lOtf Spectacles and eyo-glassog from 25 cents to $0.00, ut Brunim's. THE LOCAL INSTITUTE. The J'lildlo School Tciirhcrs lluld an In- tercstlng Meeting. The regular session of the teachers institute wns hold last ovening in the High school building, Stipt. M. I Wliltnkor presided, and fifty tcRehors responded to the roll call. Mlra Wasloy led the Institute in singing. Miss Cavanangli read some extracts from a paper on tho effect of exercise upon tho nervous system. It is tho want of siifllelont exercise that causes norvousnew. JIIss Cava natigh then exemplified tlio teachings of tho imper, and took tho teachers through another courso of exercise. Miss Fairolilld read a paper, concluding the series of articles on the subject of "Kxerctsc." Tho teachers were then taken through another and final course of exorcises to develop proper breathing, also n system of exorcises to dovolop tho muscles of tho waist. Ily means of blackboard illus trations Miss Fairchlld explained tho use of the voice. Most of tho defects in speaking nriso from throwing tlio air from the lungs up to tho rear ortlio palate, causing it to bo exhaled through the nostrils. Exorcises wore given to obviate this trouble. All theso exercises will correct errors in walking, standing aud sitting aud will glvo life and vigor to the body. Miss Hannah Morrison lead a paper on "School Hygiene." The methods best adapted to cleaning and ventilating school rooms was very thoroughly treated. The placing of blackboards, tho arrangement of tho seats, and tho position of tho windows, curtains and doors wcro discussed and somo very excellent ideas brought to tho atten tion of tho teachers. Cleanliness ought to bo taught both as a virtue and a duty. Superintendent Wliitaker iccomincndcd tho teachers to read tho volumes now in tho public library that relato to exorcise, venti lation, and tho proper condition of tlio school room In general. Miss Julia Miles read a very interesting paper on "How shall I obtain order In my school room." Mr. Mullahcy read tho critic's report, after which tlio institute adjourned. Miss Corinno Tempest will conduct a class in second grado primary supplementary reading next Monday evening. Schellly House. Our frco lunches to-night : Oyster soup Tomato " Potato " Oysters Clams. Special : 0 fried oysters for 15 cents. personal! Miss Ella Francy, tho interesting little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Francy, is gaining prominence as a manipulator of tho mandolin. Miss Etlio Scott, a brilliant young lady of Ilazlcton, is tlio guest of tho Misses Llng- hani, of South Jardlu street. John Ilrcnnnu returned to Philadelphia to day after spending several days in town with his parents. Mercantile Appraiser John B. Kcrshncr, of Tumaqua, was a town visitor last evening. William ISashoro is spending a short vaca tion among acquaintances in Trenton, N. J. Daniel Webster, of Mauch Chunk, was the guest of Miss Mary, Kennels, of West Oak street, yesterday. Edward Keogh was a visitor to tho county seat yesterday. Mrs. John Smith, of South Gilbert street, who was undergoing treatment at a medical institution in Philadelphia, returned homo last evening greatly improved. Mrs. Strouse, of Pottsville, is tlio guest of her son, Charles, tho North Main street jeweler. Miss Maize Connors entertained tho Harp and Shamrock Club at her homo on West Cherry street last evening. Mrs. Creary aud daughter, Miss Xellle, to-day left for Philadelphia, where they in tend to remain a couple of weeks. James Gallagher, formerly of Pittston, but now of Mt. Curmcl, called on Miss Hannah Scanlon to-day. Walt Tor tlio Opening. Carpenters havo almost completed tho new glass front in tho Iicfowlch building, nnd new nnd bandsonio fixtures will bo placed in tlio store. When completed Mr. ltefowich will have tho finest aud largest store-room in tho county. A new and varied stock, includ ing children's clothing and specialties, will bo a big attraction. Wait for tlio opening. 2-20-tf The rottstillo lUstedilfod. Tho $200 prizo offered at tlio Pottsville eisteddfod yesterday afternoon for tlio host rendition of tho grand chorus, "Fallen is tlio Foe," by Handel, was competed for by a Heading choir under tlio leadership of Prof. Pleasants, nnd a Pottsville choir lead by Prof. Herbert. Tho prizo wasdivided. The $75 prizo for tho nialo chorus, "Go Idle Boy," nt tho evening session was contested for by tho hoftus Glee Club, Pottsville; Iialcott, Mt. Carmcl; Beading ifileo Club and Men delssohn, Shenandoah. The Beading Club won, Miss Helen Price, who won tho $5 prizo for a piano solo at tho morning ses sion, is tlio daughter of J, J. Prico, tho North Main street merchant, and a pupil of Mrs. W. N. Ehrhart. Do Von Wear Shoes ? If so, you can save money by buying them at tho Factory Shoo Store. Wo nre offering big bargains in shoes. For example, wo aro selling n boy's calf cngress for $1.25 that can't bo bought anywhere for loss than $2.00. In fact, all our prices aro about 20 per cent, less than at other places, becauso they are factory prices. 2-22-tf J. A. Moykr, Mgr. AkIiIuihI' llorougli Council. Special to EVEKIKOllFJiALD. Ashland, March 3. Tho Borough Coun cil mcf last night for the purpose of re-organi zation. Tlio following selections wcro made: Prosldent, Georgo Kellarj Secretary, Frank Bontz; Solicitor. W. A. Marr, Surveyor, Jos. B. Garner. The selection of Commissioner Frank Bcntz as secretary is a high compli ment, and this is bis 25th term in that posl tion. .lust Think of It. Tho Factory Shoo Storo is leading them nil. Why? Becauso their prices aro your prices, and their goods are right up to date. 2-22-tf J. A. Moveii, Mgr. Cluli k Selling at WilkliiMm'i. Tho time is getting Bliort for clearing out our big stock of dry goods ; sooii tho buildors will comnicnco to rebuild our big storo tho largest In tlio county. Wo must bo ready to start anew In this great business houso with n brand now stock. You can help us by letting us sell you good honest dry goods at lower than our usual very low prices. L. J. Wilkinson- Ills Sunlty CJuestlnucd. Mrs. Susan Pascoe, of town, has asked tho court to, havo a jury Impanneled to lnquiro Into tho snuity of her husband, William Pas. coo, HOOB'S IMMiS cure Ijlvcr Ilia, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleasant laxative, AH Druggists. THE OILBERTON COLLIERY. Operntlnn Itesuiiied Afler n Long Suspen sion oml l'or n Generation. Sieclnl to Kvbsiso Hkhaui. Uimiekton, March 2nd. Tlio Gllherton colliery, located on tlio Gilbert and Shoafer Estate and operated y tlio P. & li. C. & I. Co., resumed operations this morning after being idle since tlio 1st of .Juiie.'lnst, when n suspension was ordered for general Improve ments. Several thousands of dollars havo been ex pended in tlio work and fho filturo of the colliery ranks with tho best In the stale. It will last a generation nt least. Tho breaker has been enlarged and entirely remodelled. Ita former capacity was 1,000 tons dally and hasbeeii increased to 1,500. Among tho new fittings introduced nro 15 screens of various sires, IS "P. & B. improved" jigs and 0 shakers intended for stove nnd chestnut coal and to take the fino coal out of tho dirt. Tliero have also beon Introduced 11 rollers of various Bizes for brenking up bony coal and cutting tho coal so as to havo uniform sizes and olevators and scraper lines have been distributed through the breaker. The ar rangements for light and ventilation are equally cxtcuslvo and there nro ; over 400 windows, or n light urea equal to 2,500 square feet. It Is ono of the finest brenkers in the anthracite coal field. A new engine, ono of tho largost in tho country, has been placed at tho top of the Buck Mountain slope. It is 10x00 inches, direct, aud tho drum connected with it is 14 feet 8 inches in diameter and 10 fect 0 Inches long. There has also beon erected 10 tubular boilers, 0x8 feet, und they aro tho latest improved. Among tlio most valuable ot tho improve' mcnts is a supply plane. It is 1,000 feet long and used to hoist timber to tlio tops of tho slopes. At the top of this supply piano aro three engines, nil in one house. Ono of those engines Is used for tho tender slope, tho second for tho piano and tlio third for tho scraper line. Tho boiler and cngino houses aro mado oriron. Tho interior improvements nt tho colliery embrace, among other things, n 4th lift on the Buck Mountain vein at a depth of 300 leet. Tunnels cutting tho Lykcns nnd beven Foot veins, each about 7 feet thick, havo been driven on this lift and a tunnel is now being driven to cut tho Mammoth, Holmes and Primroso veins. Auother Important improvement is a water shaft, whicli is at present down only about 00 feet hut is to ho sunk to tho depth ot 1,000 fect and bo used for hoisting all water from the Gilbcrton and Draper collieries. Tho colliery employs about 500 men and boys, iusidc.and outside. llucklen's Arnica Snlre. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico 25 cents per box. tor salo bv A. Wasley. IT. S. Olllclal l'nstnl Oulde, 18110 Just Issued. Very few of our business men know that tho Post Office Department at Washington issues in January of each year, a complete Postal Guido containing 1000 pages, and com plete lists of post olllces in tho U. S., arranged alphabetically, all rules and regulations, money order ofllccs nnd rulings of the department on postal matters, time of arrivnl and departure of foreign mails, and much valuable information for tbo public on postal mattors. Tho book is exceedingly valuable to those using tlio mails. It is tlio Guide for every Postmaster in tho country and is sold to business men by tho publisher, Geo. F. Lasher, 147 N. lotli St., Philadelphia. Pa., in cloth cover, $2.50 or paper cover, $2.00. Can bo ordered through our I'ostmastcrand every business man should secure a copy. New Carpets l'or cash or easy terms at C. Carpet Store. Fricko's 2-C-3ni Hobbery and Ar.on. John Gubiiiski was nrrestcd in tho First ward last night by Constalilo Mulvcy, of Wilkcsbarre, and Goustablo Giblon, of town, on a chargo of arson and robbery. It is al leged that last November Gubinski stole $37 from a houso on the outskirts of Wilkcsbarre and then set tiro to tho place. Ho disap peared immediately after and came to this town, but was not traced until yesterday. Mulvcy started for Wilkesbarro with his prisoner this afternoon. Our entire stock of men's, boys' and child ren's clothing will bo closed out at half prices, as wo will rctiro from business April 1st. At Tho Bargain Clothing store, 23 South Main street. 2-20-lw Literary Xotes. Tlio Century for March is extremely inter esting, with Its two stories by Hopkinson Smith, its serials by Mrs. Humphry Ward and Prof. W. M. Sloane, its comments on the elder Dumas by Mrs. Crawford, tho well known Paris correspondent, and its array of articles by well-trained contributors. Not tho least interesting article is tho "Open Letter" by Theodore h. DoVinne, describing tho evolution of the Century's new typo, and explaining its "now" and much-discussed quotation marks. ItKPOKT OK THK CONDITION OF THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK nt Shenandoah, In the state of Pennsylvania, at iuv wu-t ui Mueuii'sn, reurunry S5in, IBlKj niocitcw. Loans nnd discounts fti.sa r if U. H. Ilmuls to hccuro circulation 50,000 00 Premiums on U. H. Honda 5,500 00 Stocks, securities, ctu. (5(1,510 00 HankliiK-liouse. furniture, and tlxt Duo from national banks (not reserve nKents) , Duo from npiiruvwl reserve agents.... Checks nnd iitlwr cash items Notes of other liationnl banks Fractional puper currency, nickels nnd cents Ijwful money rescrvu in bunk, viz: " Hi io 13,57 50 Leiral-tendcr notes 7.G57 00 U. K. ccitlf'Bof dt-piwlt fur 2,159 72 1,150 U 45,010 43 779 UI 1,978 00 401 71 ici?ii! ic-uiiers. lledeiiintlou fund with U. H. treasurer '" (5 per cent, circulation) 2,250 00 Total .5310,815 57 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in .8100,000 mirmus iiinii Undivided profits, less expenses and taxtM imltl 15,000 11,019 45,000 11,095 .National Itnuk notes outstanding - ljuo to omer liaiioiiiu imiiKB Due to state banks nnd bankers Dividends iintMiM Individual deposits subject to check.... Demand certlllcates of dejHistt 270 155,092 927 Total f3IO,R15 67 State ot I'cniisylvanla, County of Bchuylklll. ss I, K. II. Hunter, cashier ol the above luiincd bank, do solemnly swear that the nbovo state, mcnt Is true to the best of my knowledge anil 1.. II. ItpsTEn, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before, mo this 3rd clay oi juuruu, j. n. .woylk. Notary Public, Correct Attest: I'. J. GAi-niUN, ) II. V. 'Pitman, I Directors. h. J. WlLKIbkOS. ) ofthoGlobofor UEURALCIA and similar Complaints, ami prepared under luo strinircnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,f SjireBcrloedby (mlnent pbysicUnstKSr Dili HICIiTER S World rmownprt ! nfltnarfcablv fiucccftif till OnlvRonulnewlth Trade Mark" Anchor," i. Aa. Kicntcr & Co.. sibpoww., mir rori. -31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 12 Branch Eouaoi, Own Glassworks. Ki ft A 50 rts In Shi nnnilonh for mile by r. i ij. jvtriin, o w. .nam , j m RW3. Kcnbtidi. N 1 cor. Main. uilinu. a. fll.iin i . MISCELLANEOUS. ANTI5D. -A girl to do itenernl housework Inn family of four. Apply nt 20 South White street. 2-29-11 1JIOK BALK. Property on East Lloyd street, three dwelling houses, comer lotj every thing In good condition and first-class sewerage. Inquire nt tho Hkiialu office. 2-29-7t I7IOH SALK. A ?3O0 bond of tlio Lakeside liailwny Co., bearing 0 percent. Interest. Apply nt this olilcc. 1710U SALK. Counter and shelves, ns good ns new. Apply nt 19 S.Janlln street. 2-21-tf 17IOU SALK. The water pump, counters nnd ' bar fixtures of the Schclfly House. For further Information apply to J. Iv. V. Scliclfly. 171011 SALI!. Deslrnblo brick hotel nnd divcl ling known ns Dormer's Atlantic Gnrden. For terms apply to Mrs. M. Dormer St. Clalr Pn. l-31-4w-cod I WANT frco tests of Satin-Scent perfumes given nnd orders filled. Five trial bottles 'osnwilu inc. Albert wood. Terminer, , Vomlwnril. Detroit. Mich. Sntln-Skln McSoaii postpnld 12c 2-21-lm-dw CHAllKHOLDF.ItS' JIEKTINO. The nimunl O meeting of the Citizens' Huihling and Lonn Association will bo nelcl nt Its olllce. ISo. 127 North Jtnln street, on Tuesday. Match 10th. 1890. nt 7:30. JAMiis Hell, President. Attest : C. W. Di:xoleii, Scc'y. 8-2-0t Oon ItHWAllD. Will be paid for the arrest tpjJ of Joo (Sorber and Paul Soko, who left my houso on the 2nd Inst, nnd unlawfully took 8220. (lorhcr Is about 21 years old, about 0 feet tall, pretty stout, nns DlacK luoiistncnc, pox marked face mid lifts lot the sight of ono eye. Soko Is of about the same nge, 5 fect 8 Inches tall, very heavy built, big faco and very light moustache. Axtiionv Moiiosofkki, 12U South .ilnrket street. It Shenandoah, l'a. n STATE OF ELIAS MILLEIt, DECEASED. I'l Letters of administration on tho estate of Ellas Miller. Into of Union township. Schuylkill county, l'a.. deceased, havo been granted to Jntnes ltmikcs nnd L. W. KreliSj residing lu said township, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, nnd those having claims or demnnds, will make known the same without delay. JAMES 11AKKCH, L. W. Knr.ns, Administrators, Itingtowii, Schuylkill Co., l'a. Or to their Attorney, S. O. M. Hollo fetch, Shennndonh, Pn. 1-21-Ct-oaw IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd cim't pet it, then como to us for it. Wo carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wniron awaits vour order. Goods delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street. Art Wall Paper. Paper : Your : Home : Artistically Hut for ns llttlo money ns possible. Wall papers and room moulding in all the latest color! ngs and designs for your parlor, bed room, kitchen, hall or cafe. Ilenutlful Leathers for dining rooms, only 80 cents. Come and seu our Prizo Designs. House, Sign and Decorative Painting. Satisfaction guarnntccd. Estimates cheer fully furnished. Send postal. J. P. GARDEN, 221 W, Centre St., Shenandoah, l'a. FALL and-WINTER STYLES. Call and see tho brightest, breeziest, snappiest lot or Fall and winter Buttings sncnan doah has over had. We're experts on fit. We're dealers In new ideas. We're leaders of reasonable prices. If you aro a hard man to suit wo want you to call. PORTZ & BRO., 24- North Main St. --USE ELECTRIC SALVE ( KINO OP ALL 1 ) It cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Ulcers, Bolls, Carbuncles, Abscess, Kto. For salo by C. H. HAQENBUCH, Druggist, North Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. TO. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Clears, Tobneco, &c. Agent for ItcadhiR Brewing l-o.'s licer aim roller. 11G and 11S S. Main St. so ra OPEN EVERYDAY C Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for p,lnles extraction of teeth. Go d anil Silver lllllngs If yonr artlOcnl teeth do" not 6UH you call to sco us. All examlnniin,,a rJI Vo make all kind, of , lnt do li' ? i t T ii " , c "u "" oporotlons that per- Nn ehnrirns for nxtnietln .l.A ordered. Wo aro tho only users of iiini?? air for tho painless extraction of teeth SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (TItraan's Block) East Centre Street. Odlcu Hours: 7 n. m. to 8 p. m. U . m m U WUUU b Shenandoah Gollecjel 100 Charter flember . . . Scholarships. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENMANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL, ALL FOR A combination suit, mado up in all colors ana sizes, tor ciiiiuren ranging lrom 5 to 15 years, cousistiug of a DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR OF KNEE PANTS, . . . ONE YACHTINQ CAP. All of tho samo material. This in a great snap lor every motlicr or lather. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner Main and Cherry Sts., Shenandoah, Pa. ...KEEP IT.:: en'tFlE ::WE i CAN'T .KEEPJT. :::Evto"'sell'i EGOOD INK HOOKS & BROWN O- North Main St. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II. F. JIHI.I.ET, the practical hrseshocr, nnd nvoid any of tlio 21 diseases originating from improper bearings. All ditensca of tha feet given personal attention. H. F". rVIEltET. South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, siiennmionn. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardin Street. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 Weat Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is looming popular.' You will like it. We make a specialty of hair cutting. NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES. WORKINO or DRIVING HORSES constantly on hand. Sold or excluingcd. H. L. MILLER & CO., Props., 10 N. Pear Alley. Business olllce: Vf. F. Miller's ment market 128 N. Main street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A FARM I5 acres clear, and with option " . " ?' of purchasing 100 acres timber land adjoining. Dwelling aud barn and all necessary out buildings in good order and rcjialr. ) 111 be sold with or without stock and farming Implements. Coal Is supposed to under Ho this property, within 3 miles of a first-class market. ill trade for town property. VALSO-. A FARP1 173 acres, near Zlons arove, 73 V. acres clear. Dwelling cost over S3WO, Good barn and out buildings. Stockand farm implements. Must sell to disolve partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will ncr Jtlate the sale of any good licensed property In Shenandoah. I
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