KSTAIt' iMibllsheri every r H South Jaho fhollemlillnrti QAI F surrounding t UHLU able to the ear' conto n mont) meutfl oharir The piibll.nNKLKl) CREl'i: l'Al'EU" Ctlon ''continued for ''" cek. reserved mlier, we lvo ft five foot roll i'inpror50 !ts. v"xM not 1,0 ,,0"Bht umih oro for lem than 23 cents. Siilercf .eco.LY ONE MORE WEEK. iOKS & BROWN North Main St. GRAND OPENING! -AT- REFOWICH'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HALL March 26th. The finest line of Men's, Roys' and Children's Novelties in Clothing ever dis played in this city. Watch Our Mammoth Show Windows. AS L. REFOWICH, NO. 10 S. flAlN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. EVENING HERALD FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1890. NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. Three Cent Tnre mil Overwhelmingly De feated In tho House. Tkentos, March 20. Tho houso yester day defeated Asaomblyman Bullock's bill providing for three cent fares on street railways during tho morning and ovenlng hours. Tho hill received only soven votes. Tho houso also defeated Assemblyman Mlnch's bill reviving tho law ropealedlast year under which nowspapers published tho laws at an unnual expense of nearly $100,000. Tho houso judiciary committee submitted to tho assembly an opinion from Attorney Gonornl Stockton as to whether tho present laws of tho stato aro sufficient to prevent combinations to shut out com petition in tho salo of necossarics of life. At tho samo timo tho committco intro duced a bill In accordanco with tho sug gestions of tlio opinion. Tho attorney gen eral says that tho present laws are suffi cient to restrain such abominations If their existence can bo established, but that it is frequently difficult to socuro tho proof. At last night's session tho houso dofontcd Assomblyman McPhorson's bill to tako yrom tho stato board of health tho appoint nont of tho stato dairy commissioner and vost tho samo In tho governor. Tho bill was directed against tho prcsont incum bent, Georgo W. JleGuire, n Democrat. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL- Painless Dentistry, Now Methods, j New Dental Parlors. I DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Opera House Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street. Office Hours : 8 n. in. to 8 p. in. umMTmnmnimiminmiiiiiniinnnnnnmninmmHmni 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 WATCHE4, CLOCKS and JEWELRY if... i .i .1 and we sell you store at almost anything in the sacrifice prices. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. 0- LATEST DESIGNS. floor OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and Went Streets. PITHY POINTS. Iluppoiilngs Throughout the Iteglon Chron icled for Hasty L'eruftiil. Tho first dny of spring. Kohloy Itun colllory was idlo to-day, the mine being Hooded. Tho rain yesterday did excellent work In pavement cleaning. Two new school houses are to bo erected in l'ortor township. John W. Cooper, for many yoars a con tracting builder of Hnzlcton, lias announced his retirement from business. Andrew Meluskcy Is moving Into the storo room on South Main street recently vacated by the Hoover Mcrcnntilo Company. Hozlo Council, Jr. 0. U. A. M., of Hnzlc ton, has set tho hall rolling for a monster Fourth of July colcbratloii in that city. Shenandoah can hao a good base ball club this season, but not without financial backing and energetic, enterprising management. Tho winter terms of tho Stato Normal schools and colleges are drawing to a close and tho students will soon bo homo again. The Hoovcn Mcrcnntilo Company, of Ash land, yesterday purchasrd n flno pair of gray horses from Win. Niswentcr, tho liveryman. l!cv. Xnthan B. Durrell, pastor of St. Paul's church, Lancaster, was stricken with apo ploxy in Philadelphia during tho M. E. con ference. Itev. Durrell is well known here. Wlllio and John Lally, nged respectively 0 nnd 4 years, sons of John Lally, of Girard villo, will go on tho stago as dancers in tho fall. They have an European engagement at ?!!0n week Ashland Telegram. Division Stipt. Monroe T. Schrcfller has not yet been ahlo to resume his duties, though ho Is gradually recovering from his recent severe illness. It may bo sovcral weeks before ho gets into tlio harness again. Berwick is in a flutter of ozcltomcnt over tho assignment of $10,000 made Wednesday by C. C. Long, manager of tho Berwick com pany store. Long wa3 sent to Arkansas on business and during his absenco export accountants revealed a condition of affairs that brought about tho assignment. Surely Most Welcome Keun to Sufferers From Female Complaints. It is a fact that our women who suffer from female complaints and aro consequently weak, tired, nervous, dragged-out and full of pains and aches, do not havo tho samo oiiportunity to be cured as do tho residents of tho great cities where the most successful specialists in femalo diseases reside. In other word6, our women are debarred from seeking a euro by tho grent and skilled physicians owing to tlio cotof travel to tho largo city and the high fees chnrged by such specialists. Here, therefore, is a chance for tho sick and suffering women of our community which should not bo lost. Dr. G.-ecuo, of 33 West 14th St., New York City, who has tho largest practice in the world and who Is without doubt tho most successful specialist in curing female complaints, offers to givo fico con sultation by mail to all women suffering from these distressing wcakuesscs.discharges, pains aud irregularities. You havo tho privilege of consulting Dr. Qrceno by letter describing your complaints and he will, after carefully considering your condition, send a letter carefully explaining all your symptoms, tell ing you everything about your complaints so plainly that you will understand exactly what ails you. Ho will also give you hi advice, based upon his vast experience and wonderful success in treating such cases, as to just what to do to get cured. All this will cost you nothing and you can thus havo consultation with the best known and acknowledged most successful specialist In tho world without leaving homo aud at no expense whatever. Tho doctor is the dis coverer of that greatest of all known medi cines, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nervo remedy, and ho has discovered many other most valuable remedies. Write to him now about your case, for this is a cbanco to get cured which you may never havo again. Itev. Noble Vindicated. Tho committco appointed at the Central Pennsylvania Conference, in session at Williamsport, to reopen the case of iiev. W. F. D. Xoblc, former pastor of tlio Ashland M. E. church, aud who was suspended from the ministry by a court of Inquiry that con vened at Lcwlstown last November, and sustained charges of misappropriating the money of the church, preferred against him by tlio local church officials, brought iu their report. Thoy could find no foundation for the charges made against him, and they reversed tho decision of tho LewUtown court, and unanimously recommended that ho bo restored to tho ministry again, aud bo ad mittcd to tho rights and privileges of tlio Conference, which recommendation was adopted by tho Conference At Jumes Goodman ami Co's. Berks county potatoes, 5 bushel for J1.25. Fresh eggs 14 cents per dozen. Best pound-print creamery butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents. Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents. 2-3-tf School Term Closes. Tho winter term of tho Kutztown State Normal School will close this evening and j tho event will bo celebrated by an entertain-1 ment to bo given under the auspices of tlio j KeystonoSociety.which iscounected with tlio I school. Shenandoah has been doubly rccog-' nized by the society this year, Mr. L. II. j Edwards having been elected its vice presi-1 dent, and Mr. Frank Conry assigned to givo tho principal declamation. Shenandoah has six representatives at tho school, Messrs. Waltor Seltzer, L. B. Edwards and Frank I Conry and Misses Giblon, Graham and Lynch. They will return to their homes to morrow. Mrs. P. Conry and daughter and Miss Graham left for Kutztown to-day to attend the closing oxorcisos. HOOD'S TILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A. pleasant laxative. All Druggists. An Arbitration. T. I!. Beddull, Kwi., Janios Grant and William Kriuk aro sitting, as arbitrators in tho blllco of M. M. liurko, Esq., in tho caso of Samuel Block against John Dqwliug aud Thomas Bolln. Dowliug caused goods and chattels valued at $75 to bo seized for rent and llolln, a Constable, osccuted the writ. Block brought suit iu replevin and it is upon that suit that tho arbitration is held, The levy was made on the 7th of last December. Dowliug claiinod one month's rent amount ing to f 10. Block says ho doos not owe it, as Bowling failed to keep his contract to mako repairs, etc. J. H. Pomeroy and E. W. Shoemaker, Ksos., reprosoat Block and M. t. Burke, Esq., is defending Dowliug and Boliu. Iliivo You u lllg Foot? If so, thoro Is n snap at the Factory Shoo Store for you. Wo havo about 500 pairs of men's worklngand dross shoos, all sty'ts, Nos, 0, 10 and 11, which wo nro selling for very low prices to make room for spring goods. 3-lB-tf J. A. Movun, Mgr. Your Choice. Property No. 5 nnd 7 North Main street, either with urivato rcsideuco or hotel alone, Hcheifly Houso. This proposition open for 0 i two weeks. 3-ll-tf THE WARRINO SALVATIONISTS. Under So Clreuin. timer. Will Ilnlllngton Ilooth Abandon in. Movement. New YoitK, March 20. Commissioner Eva Hooth nnd tho othor officers ut tho Salvation Army lieadqtinrters In West Fourteenth street nro busy making ar rangements for tho big; meeting and dem onstration to bo hold In Carnegie Muslo Hall on March HI to welcome Commis sioner nnd Mrs. Hooth-Tuckcr, tho nuwly appointed commanders of tlio army In this country. Thoro will bo n torchlight procession, In which all the officers nnd soldiers of tho nrmy in this city anil tlio neighboring dis trict will ttiko part. Many field olllcors from various cities nil over tho country havo boon invited. Commissioner Kva Booth started for Chicago, whero sho will address n mass mooting tomorrow night. Ballingtou Hooth was nsked regarding tho reports that Commissioner and Airs. Hooth-Tuckcr, upon thoir arrival "horo, acting under Instructions from Gonornl Booth, will try to imluco him to nbandon his independent movement. Tho ox-com-mnndor saldt "I do not know that tho new commis sioners will tako nny such notion ns Indi cated in tho reports. Of this I am certain, however, thoy will not succeed. Any In tercourse between mysolf and Commis sioner and Mrs. Booth-Tucker that may occur will bo of u purely social character. If thoy should call to seo mo with a view to inducing mo to return to tho army, and I know that to bo tho object of tholr visit, I do not know that I would seo them. In fact, I think I would not." Acquitted of a Serious Charge READING, Pa., March 20. After having boon on trial two days tho caso against David W. Barlow, charged with having caused tho death of Miss Corn Itapp, was concluded yesterdny, and resultod in a ver dict of acquittal. Barlow, who had been In prison for several months, was released from custody. Diseased Cattle Shot. WlLKESBAWtE, Pa., March 20. Flfty nlno registered Jersey cows on tho farm of B. W. Edwards, near Lncey vllle, Bradford county, woro shot yestorduy by ordor of Dr. Pearson, stnto votcrlnnry surgeon. A post mortem showed that tho cattlo wcro badly diseased. Tho Wenthor. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jor tey: Fair; decidedly colder; brisk nortb-h-cstorly winds. Just Itccetvcd. Two car loads of C. Fcigenspan's Newark, N. J., celebrated Hock Beer. Now on tap at all tho leading hotels nnd saloons In Shenan doah and vicinity. Call for Fcigenspan's Bock and you will havo no other. Solomon IIaak, Agent, 120 South Main street, 3-12-2W Shenandoah, Pa The Conl Trade. From Snwnrd's Coal Journal. Thoro is littlo change to noto in tho conditions surrounding tho Anthracite trade Demand at present is depondent entirely on tho weather nnd there is no great tonnago likely to bo moved. Output Is very well, so that there is no incentive to make a cut price in order to move tlio product of tho mines. Most of tho coal now going forward is likely to reallzo tho net circular prico and this ought to put tho companies m good condition. Witli a continued adherence to tho present policy there is no question but that tho year 1800 will yield a far better result to the parties engaged in mining and carrying this fuel to market than was tho caso last year. llegln ltlght AVllli Coughs and Colds. Take tho Euro cure, Pan-Tina, 25c. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At filrnrdillle's Jfew School Iliilhllug. Tho Girard villo School Board has awarded tho contract for tho erection of a new school building to Messrs. Books & Glbbs, at a cost of f 13,233. There woro ten bidders. Tlio building will bo constructed of buff brick. They Are Marked This Way V MADVC, Mark INTERLINED Tho genuine interlined collars nnd cutrs with a "Celluloid" surface, and the only water-proof collars and culTs worth buying. TRADf LLULl MARK- INTERLINED They are worth buying, because they wear six times longer than linen, keep clean longer, and when soiled, you can clean tbem yourself. . TRAD' " Mark. MARK INTERLINED You can clean tbem yourself with a wet cloth as easily and quickly ns you can wash your bauds whether at homo or abroad. 3xT MARK- " INTERLINED At homo or abroad, you'll And them moro comfortable, moro convenient nnd more economical than any other collars aud culls made. TRADE" LLUL01 MARK- INTERLINED t iio Imlutii'Di. M&de la ill txtiv ni .. i'rjhm or eol by u direct. I ulUri 300. aob. Kill till. It Pir ,KHiplli, DHWIIMMU")"' IllK CKMXI.OIII COJIl'A.VY, NKW YOHK. r. a n f I I f Is the beat cleanser S APO LIU forthe.o goodl. MISCELLANEOUS. IOIt HKNT. Ktorcroom nnd dwelling, Jo. J' 213 mid dwelling No. 215 South Jnnlln street, formerly occupied by Charles Hooks. Apply ut the Coffeo Houso. 3-50-1 w F OH HAI.K A .'jOO bond of the 1-ukcnldo Hallway Co., bearing 0 per cent, interest. Apply at tlifn oDlce. FOK 8A1.K. The wutcr punip, counters and bur ilxtures of tbo Sclicllly Houso. 1'or urther information apply to J. K. 1". Sclicllly. I WANT free tests of fiitli.-Pccnt in'rfumea given nnd oiders lllled. 1'lve triul bottles rostiuild 10c. Albert Wood, Perfumer, 725 Woodwiml, Detroit, Slicli. Satln-SUIn 2-lcKonp pontpuld 12c J-iUm-iliw 0IU PERSONAL. Peter McCabo, of Pottsvillc, spent yestor day in town. Max Supowitz and daughter, Fnnnlo, returned from New York yosterday. Howell C. Morgan, of New York, is tlio guest of bis parents on East O.lk street. H. E. Denglcr, who was confined to his homo by illness, is able to attend to business again. Clarence Crobaugh, a student at Lafayctto College, Easton, is spending a short vacation with his parents on East Conl street. Mrs. JainosBrcnnan, of Washington, D. C, who was tho guost of her mother, Sirs. John Connors, of East Centre street, returned to her homo to-day. Sluke Your Hoys Cilia il . Also your pocket-book by buying your shoos -at factory prices at tlio Factory Shoo Store. Don't forget we givo you a beautiful pcnknlfo with each $1.00 purchase. 3-13-tf J.A. Mover, Mgr. Schneider uml I'nhrinan to Shoot. A shooting match at llvo birds lias been arranged between Wm. Schneider, of the west end of Ashland, and Wm. Fuhnnan, of Itlngtown. Each will shoot at eleven birds for a ptirso of $100, tho match to como oil' at Glrardvillc, on Friday, April 17th. Xever l'nlls lor Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store To I'ush the Cuban Ilebate. Washington, March 20. Tho support ers of tho Cuban resolutions probably will mnko nn effort today to get tho opponents of tho moasuro to agreo to taking a voto on Monday. Senator Halo, who is leading tho opposition, wlion asked if ho would as sent to this proposition said ho did not consider it possible to concludo tho dobnte by Monday, as there wore at loast a dozen spooches to bo mado yet. Tho supporters of tho resolutions say thoy feel no uneasi ness ns to tho final result when reached. There is somo talk of night sesslous If tho dobato is prolonged much furthor. Disastrous Fire In Providence. Providence, K, I., March 20. A fire which caused tho destruction of tho Ma sonic Tomplo and considerable other prop erty, entailing a loss of $200,000 or moro, broke out In tho Temple, a flvo story brick Btructuro, yesterday. Tho building in which tho flames originated, with Its con tents, was burned, and two smaller build ings adjoining woro crushed to tho ground by tho falling walls. It is thought tho Arc started In tlio boiler room nnd swept through tho elovntor shaft to tho floors above. Deadly Duel In Hungary. Hud A Pestii, Mnrch 20. A duel with sabers was fought yosterday botweea Baron Joslka, roprosontativo of tho impe rial civtiiuct in tbo Hungarian council of ministers, and Baron Klobclsberg, in which tho latter was mortally wounded. Tho duel grew out of a letter published by Baron Klebelsberg reflecting upon Baron Josika, who, becoming Incensed nt tho purport of the letter, challenged tho writer, No Light on the Paterson Mystery. Pateuson', N.J., March 20. Tho jury in tho caso of tho murdered music teaohor. Mary K. Sullivan, rendered a verdict that sho hnd come to hor death at tho hands of a person or persons unknown Tho Itestl- mony presented throw no light upon tho caso, ana tno jury was out only a fowmin Bon Ami .The Modern Cleaner All Grocers. Free Sample. Chllfe&Ctukis, New York. OPEN EVERYDAY Go to the Shenandoah Dental Booms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver llllings. If your artifical teeth do not suit ou call to see us. All examinations ireo. Ve mako all kinds of elates. Gold Crowns. Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown and Bridge work and nil operations that per tain to uental Surgery. No charges for extractlne when plates nre ordered. Wo are tho only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titmnn's Block) East Centre Street. Oflko Honrs: 7 o. m. to 8 p. in. The Preston Thill Coupler ! ,YVtWtt wt.- IBS? Simplest device on tlio murkit: only com bined anti-rattlcr nnd thill coupler that requires no tools to ndlust, nnd so simple a child can operate. Can change thill to polo III a moment. Kxclualve territory of Schuylkill county for sale. D. W. WILLIAMS, 117 South Jurdln Street, Bbcnandoah, Tenon. use. ELECTRIC SALVE (KINO OP ALL!) It cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scolds, Ulcers, Bolls, Carbuncles, Abscess, Ktc. For sale by C. II. UAGBNBUCU, Druggist, North Main Street, Shenandoah, To. 1 Cleans every- I thing J from the I attic to i basement i 3 Be a well Woman! Only One Remedy that Will Make You So--Paine's Celery Compound. Why not bo a well woman this spring ? There aro women who cannot tolerato tho smallest neglect about tho houso who too often take, no caro of their health. They should Uso these prccioug., March days for getting strong and well by taking Paino's celery compound tho greatest uf all spring remedies. Miss Elslo M. Brown, of 2 Leeds St., Dor chester, Mass., whoso picture Is given above, wroto tho 5th of this month as follows : "Four or flvo years ago, I suffered with dreadful pains in my back (owing to my kidneys), so much so that night after night I could not closo my eyes, aud what few hours sleep I did get, I could bo heard moan ing and tossing, showing that even in my sleep, I suffered pain. At times I would havo moro pain than usual over my left hip, and when waking in tho morning it would bo all I could do to Btretch my limbs down They Are Here ! And the private sale of the 19th carload of horses is now going on at William Neis wenter's stables, corner Main and Coal streets. 7 Mated Gray Teams. 1 Pair of Black Horses. 2 " " Sorrel " 1 Single Black Horse. 1 " Gray Mare. 1 " Sorrel Horse. 1 " Bay Horse. 1 " Brown Horse. This carload consists of sound, well bred and well broken horses. Every horse sold is guaranteed. Horses constantly on hand for sale or exchange. I REIYlOVAL.-l) 1 j Ilenr In mind the fnct, nnd keep It E E 94 always before you when in need E 3 r--1 ot wall paper, that Thomas ; 3 Snydeu has removed Ida wall paper 3 3 storo to 3 No. 23 S. Jardln St., Near Davenport's Hardware Store, f THOMAS SNYDER, 1 ! PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. 1 23 S. Jardln St. 1 Call and see tho new spring styles Just Issued. InjlUWunTTuim IF YOU WANT THE BEST and enn't get It. then come to us for It. Wo curry the best of Groceries, Butter Jjnd Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Quods dellrerea promptly. HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street straight, as there would bo a drawing trembling of tho cords. Besides such turc.I began to bloat.a great deal. and tor- "After suffering for some time, a friend ad i- vised me to try Paine's celery compound. can truthfully say that after using four bottles I was cured; not helped, but cured.1' If you havo nny doubt nt all these spring days about your health if neuralgic twinges, kidney troubles, dizzy spells, iudigestion or heart palpitation show tliomsclves, don't wait for plainer warnings. Mako a clean Bwcep of all these ailments from tho system It is easiest to do this now, as spring is ap proaching. Take Paino's celory compound when tho system is roost responsivo to it cleansing, strengthening Influenco. An Improved appctlto, sound digestion, un interrupted sleep, and an euergetic condi tion, are tho result f taking Paino's celery compound. SPRING COATS SCAPES We have in block the largest anil most com pletsllne or JIIHSKM' u Alp in uie county. Ntoely braided c -t, re ', tan, ai '1 bloc, nt $1.00, 01.25, 81 80 am $r.f 3 eacX Usonn elegant asfcnrtnuml lu Iji-Uis' .otb, ellk, nnd velvet cupcH. Cloth capes 'i 7c, 1.00 and $8.00, black and t.in. In velvet i.ned witl. bilk, ilchly trimmed, i'1.00 to 1JBX0. llluck broeod' d, silk capes, line! with funt) silk, bearded wltli gimp and passameutry. CALL AND EXAMINE. ioo N. Alain St., Shenandoah, Pa. Shenandoah College! 100 Charter Hember Scholarships Now sold. The sale will be con tinued for a few tluys only. Three Departments at the Price of One BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORGANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL-. a a