IIS?? .4 ... AID VOL. VII. -NO 347. SHENANDOAH. PA.. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9. ls,;j ON 111 -CENT. THE EVENING HEB 1 A Big Drive IS SOW ON AT 28 South Main St. Clearing Sale of Winter Goods ! Gents' red underwear that formerly sold for SI will now go at 80c. Special sale of Blankets. Only a few more of those de sirable Coats left over which will be sold regardless of-cost. Carpets and oil cloths at the lowest prices consistent with first-class goods. Dress goods, notions, etc. THIS MASTER House Painters and Decorators Have adopted tic following prices for papir hanginj, nd decorating for lt'I, oiimik'HcIihi .Hindi i. Per piece for l.nwn and While Blanks 12,c " ' Gilt Paper -16c " " EmbOfSed I'npera 18c " " Decorating ' filings 18c " ' Joining or Hutting -18c Four Cornices to be chargi d us 1 piece 18o Glueaizhg, per room 12x14 feet SOc Largor and araaller iooii.h according toalre. RercoTli g old puper and preparing walls, 2Bo per hour. All work guaranteed. No Pi'f.er Hung by tho Day. K.C, V EtDKKMOTKK, JOHK V. 01IDN, It. U R. h.Al.E-HliLlI, 1'RaKOiS ltrmiAN, JDiiNLliAa8i.cn. T v. Cvii.ue, OEOI1GKM 13 (A1 BR, UBO. W. HASSLEH. J It MKHU Kl J LINK, EDWAHIl EVEIiETT. PHDIOGhAPHEB da be Has purchased the best apparatus In tbe mar ket and la now prepared to lake every style of photographs, views of buildings, machinery and all ktn a of outdoor Work a specialty Bach purcbaRt r of onu doeen cabinets at M.Mr is pre sented -with a large crayon ree. This offer It good until April i. 1898. Copying and tnlarg leg V ork done nt hbort uotloe anil. lpw prices DABB H Wh,te St., BHckpc&ag Piatt's Popular Saloon, tl"ormerly Joe Wyatt's) 39 and 21 West.OaklStreet, SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar docked with the beat beer, porter, ales, wb:-"klm. brandies, wines, etc Finest cigars, fat m- t'r Attached Cordial Invitation to alt y S. KISTLKE, ft. D., Ofllco 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah.. IE3 J. -NEW CHBPETS-1893 Tor thv Spring Trade, Hew Patterns 'In HZoquette, Body ami Ttprnlry J$vu$snl&, All J'rtvt&t tram HO Cent a up, A lull Line ot TixjnUiiH, From US Cantu up. A Full Stock 0 Jtarj Carpets, New It inn, Chotae Patient, At JjOw Fries. JPloof Oil GUrthH awl IAhqIahim, ; 1 All Will' hs and Prl of a, jrom 25 mnU ftp FLOTJE. Wmnola "Unity" Ftmlly Patent. White Wheat litry Jtlmir. Old Tim Graham Flour. , Jllth Grade Jtoltur Ftour, pi SO pin hhl. Cliole Fresh -ground 2ly Flitur. Jms: Koelvtl Our First Xrvoic tl - Another tttilpmettt ol Ornngtf nirect From Vlaitfti ' Wow on U Wy. 1 Fancy CrMtnw aid Ulry natter. AT KEITER'S ; . . Amusements.. KtlOUSON'H THUATItE, T. J, FKROUSON, IIANAOEll. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th Tho Event of the Season. , 77 8 6 rial tiibbe's Burlesque Co., Willi their own ''uperb Orchestra, and thai greatest ol ull Modern Hur leKucn, pig fM find pig flolig A ble city show. 20 Hnnd'omn Lndlos and Vaudeville Artists dire' t from liberie ot successes. F.isolnatlng Elrls, lianusomo coHtumes. fancy dance", graceful marches. Prief, as, 35 and ,o Ccntp Heaerved Kentfl on unlp nt Klrlln's dree 'lor. pERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FKItaUSON, MANAOIUL One Night Only, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,'93 Return E gagemimt of tiro great upeutacular piny, (C KAJANKA'I" Tho Wonderful Clown. The Greatest Li lug Acrobuts. rJhe Grand Transformations. Prices, s, 50 ai d 75 sCcmie. KeHcrrcd seats on sale alKlrltn's drug more. pKRGUKON'8 THEATRE. P. J. VBItOBBON, MANAdHK. WEDNLSbAi, FEBRUARY 15, '93 Fourth season of success. New England's banner attrtiotlon Ioiu-Bt unit gna 1 st piodiuttou, Hands Across the Sea ! With all the or'glnal company, sconerv and reailKtio pnecu. c r loau or the moat el borate scenic appointme ts ever pitwented. A play that has stood the tutor r$o 2ijf lls hi tSpittOH .. To 150 . rowdvri Homacs A play that has ahl ved success In every elf in KUlcaiu b new preaemeuuu three continents. lx-lcts, 5, s miuI 75 Ccul Roserved seats at Ktrlln's drugstore 35 CTS. PER YARD FOR Home-made Hag Carpet Taken out of tie loom to-dy. Others lor 45 (Ml and AUc. extra hesvv. HrusMtls and Intrruli, tauoisaud Oilt 'iaiis Hemnauus will be Sola atiuom at yo. r own prl e. Carpet Storp, 10 South Jardm St D B. JAMKH SPl'.IN, rnrsiciAf,' axd sanatcotf. Office and Restdenoe, Sn. Ji NorUi'.lantti Street, Sheuandoan. FLQTJB. TO THE OLJHJUAffilu ! CLASSES RE TTRN TO THB HIGH SCHOOL' BUILDING. PUSHING TEMPORARY REPAIRS All the Remo od Schools Will be Set led by Naxt Weok The New System for Heating Satisfactory. INCE the last lucetlnj: nf the School lloird workmen liave liecn Induslrlmily riigaKi''1 In ninkliiK repairs to tlio por'ion of tin' Hitch school bull Hi. g that will rcei'iitly d im aged liy fire, anil tlio woik lins progressed so favorably that within a lew days ill the clives will be In their old (jmrtcis again. - In accordance with the tecomiiieitiliitlmi ol "tiipcrititeiidoiit Krwiimn the ropnli's' lindi r way are only of a einiorary liaHre and milhing of n iHrmnnent character, school fiiriiilnio rticeptid, will ho undertaken until aftur tlio schools closo for the sutnmer vaca lion The rpinnval3 from tlio High FcUnol hullcl liiKomsetl tlio overcrowding of cIhs ro ini in other building mid for that ichsou 1 In- siiurlnteiiili'iit uiiieil the worhnicn to push the repairs Willi ull powililo speed. Tlio ie suit is that within a week sevornl of the munis have lii en put in 11 condition tlmt wni -nuts occupancy ami to-day thrco of tin chi'Pes resumid their old quiutcrs. They an the rchools of Mis Clauicr, 1th gralo pri- mir; Mis Coiiuolly, Snd grnilo piiiuaty; nud Mitt Shane, 1st giadu primary . The sections of iho building that are still undergoing repiiiin will he finished y Sauir lay nlnlit and the sohools will ro oo up them next Mo'i.diiy iiiiirinng. The olfluo ol Siiperiiitendent Freciuiiu will also he ready foinise 011 Monday. The steam heating company has run its pipes into the High ohool building, aud U now giving service The superintendent says it is very satisfactory thus lar. USE DAXA'SA (ISAPABII-LA, rw - "THE KIND THAT CURES." THEWS OHOO REPORT. Hopei'l'ilt-mlnni Fr.-vmii liirol.titH the Suitltilrx t i' th- Lint HI. Mil 11. 'Superintendent Freeman' has completed bin official report of the public school attendances Cor tho month ending ITbroary te, 18H0 Nitmbei1 of pupils enrolled iloring thd term to dale, 2551.; tuijolinent during the month. 2IS39 ; average daily attendance, 1010; per- ceutage of attendance, 80 ; number of pupilb present every sestiui. 010. Number of vi8ilsby Directors, 60. Number of visit by citizens, 170. I'SKCKNT OKS nt ATTKNDANOK, Hlgu School do OKAMMAIt mCl'ABTMHNT, SeconU Orotic. f i8 Witfile M O'Ooi'i n M M iss Urldgt t Kurxa 17 Mhm Mina Deneler w Hit CTTUdt, Mli-i MuagleE CavanHUgb... Mi .jiiineK K lwl Mi viIhr Ameliii r Mii.oener 88 Miss Muh.ilH FalrclilM 0. PiOMUlY -iKPARTaKKT, 'cwir'. Grade. Mt rai M i luuur...........,...., , rtl.s L'urr'e Vi . ransi. i..: i vtl"S A iiiiii K lausell ..... M'ls JaneT. Iitratiert ,...... .trie. Millie &. Q., ry Thirtl Uiude. Mls Mary S'ci-K......... ........ Vli .s H tleK. (1 -B MI-'HlxJ Kinoeny Mr. Pinna W lliums. ,..:, Mi' Miry tv. i-utfery. ........ . . i li-- i.lgle 1 eht Mitq ..lunie... Htnu.'ii 8- (mtd Gradi. Miss Mary A Connelly.....-.. 8U Utri ar.v If. Wsle ilwi M ly A. I.yi ch .... Ill MlsaMag.-leC Bit-umi.i. u2 MiwiHnlllo Kaddnu..: t iiiks u . M ICIiniail Hi M . R. II. lloHate.... 85 Mr. .Michael II. milt 81 Ml Ireii" -liana 84 Mts- i arrH ni'th 87 M n Marv E. V tX KB MiasOorlimelVmp i v.m 8 .uii u ii iu is r..iiiip. .. tin ih iiHiinan oril on..,. S3 vliKt, Mury K Hob-rt W Is ell Bali'd 88 Mini Iduh K' lb Wl Mr J w nnrb rt.M.. 8i M is- l'.llzftiii n M. rr -II. M VII b Kul uuQlUihum. 77 M uM ii'H Omn os 91 Miiis AnnlB u smvby ,.,. m MtztdSchoolM. Mr. M P Whit k.r , .. 88 Mr. Jubu M. .uhtutilu 9i "1 always let a cold go os. it comes" one says: which tutus that he overworks ihe sy-um in gett ug riff of nil ruiber than asalst It by ulng Dr Bu l's Cough Syrup. "Kujaiika" UoutlDg Afalu. Manivier Fcrgwon has booked the Miller Bros.' famous spectacular play, "Kaiauka'' for a return engagement at his theatre on the lllh inst. The play la one of the most ulaboinio ou the road and ahouuds iu tenaa tlonal ettveta. How often we hear middle-aged peeple say regnrdiug that reliable old eongk remedy,' N. H. Uowiw' KHxir: "Why, my mother nave it to nif when I was a child, and I use It In my family; it always cures." It U always guaranteed to cue or money refunded. 1m The Pythias Hell. Don't forget the ball of tho Knights of Pythias pe Monday Bight, February 18ib, at BobWus' epara hmiaa, Kohoppo' oreaotUa will Dirnhh the ramie. 8.84it Mm 9M3 will ttoo H oocsyb i "w1slr4fWejfejes), HtMeTW i(fmtllf.mm HMf a ew. tf TWO TEAG.iERS OVER 5,000 MtSS CONNELLY GAINING ON MISS BATED. Unt tli Lender In the Ureitt UonttMt Htlll . llan h IVirgf. Ntlinbsr uf Vutns to .U,.ir)wriin full Veitnidey Was Aliure Ihe Average, vpiita nitrfl , rtumi Mary A. Cfm"trtly .flOlfi Maine II. Valy 4 Htm A-'nes Sti'lh 12 ''rank 11 Vllllams . 274S M ih 1 1 Pnlrohlld ,...,......,..... . mn llrldget A Hums IS 0 Carrie Prtust 1586 Llllle H. rhllllps Wl Anna M Dcnglcr , col MuryA.WUick , :m 'nrv A. I.fferty mi OirrleM Smith 048 Hattle Hem MS M iirgle Oavnnaugh - mi Clara line !R5 .1 mes it. Lowti '117 Annl" Mansell 212 Kll i I'laiwr 201 II innah Heese 144 iirt'e Diob l . p;t Irene She lie , . . 12i I. esl I.ene . 103 i tzafo O'Qonne'l li 1 Vinos pulle t yesterday 1015 Grund total x.:07 There 1b nothing very important to report in eniineotlon witli tho Hkrai.d's popular lulillii fchnol tenclicis' ennttst today. Tlie ivlalivo positions of Iho eight leader-) aro the anio ua yisterdny. the only changes being mi iiioreiij or deciease of tho respective leadei-s The only (eachers mlviinced In the record table since esterdnv are Miss Mansi ll mid Mr. I.evU, bnih luissing 'Miss Cluusor, nud tho latler holds his lend ovor tho lornier Ftom the averairo Miss Wailcy has been making daily fur Iho jwiel week that lady Initild not only pass the 5000-nmik by to morrow, but should also be dangerously closi io, or 'ahead pf Miss Connelly. The latler w is not very provable, as Mis Coiinully's Irieiuls seemed io ha.e Ukeu l.-newed lift and Hta- Oelcrnilned to keep their f.ivorile at lanst in second p'are. Mi4-8tein and Mr. Williams ltan bem making very fair daily averages aud aro not to ho ifVerlooked. Eight of the contestants aro aboro the 1 000 mark, and but 27 more vote will placi ihe UlOth above it. fourteen have passed ovir tha 600 -mark. We Would ask tho contestants and their friends to instruct meHseiigera to be mure ciircfnl tn the delivery of coupons. Yoijer day a fiackago of over fifty ws found in".1ii uufealod envelope ou th steps leading to the HAiALiV effii. Had they not been found they might have caused some embarrassment to all cunoeraod. The celebrated imported Anchor PainlKx lieller euets bat & and 50 cents a bottle. Try it fur liheniuutisui and he free from pain. For sale at 0. H. Hagenbuch, P. V. I). Klrlin, .1 . M. IlilluH, aud other druggists. 3t Tho Citlxens' party, tbjs year, will show good wotk. People ate already scdiliBg valentines through the mails. Father Klowiuski, I'olUh Catbolio prkstat Mt. Carmel, died on ilouday night. Weidmau, Walnoo, Blddull and Sanger nit good men and truu. Vote for them. The Mahan'oy City Water company bis refused the borough's Offer of 1125,000 for it plant Senator inline, of Luzerne county, atys he will have a petition containing 10.U00 names iu favor of the new county. Weidman, Watson, Siddall and Sanger will be elected borough officers, and the OerniAU Democrats will do their sharo. A hint to Manager Ferguson tho 'Country Circus" and "Texas Steer" aro two of ihe best drawing cards. Daniel Ugden, School Director of the Second ward, is one of the most valuable members of tbu board aud should be re elected. The revival services iu the M. 13, church are being contiuued nightly with u uab.il wl interest. Rev. Thomas Harrison, of Muhu noy City, will prtach this evening. Every mother should havo Arnioa & Oil Liniment always iu the house iu case ol aepidout from burns, scalds or bruises. 1m In Memorlnm. The following llnei are dedicated la the memory of the late W. H. Itusbou, who died from injuries received at the Centralis, col liery on Jauuary 97th, lo93: Farewell, dear Willie t Utaih has taken you away. But fond meuiort a t ere shall linger Whll'i your form sleeps neath the clay, Do more thy sml lng f aoe we see Nor bear thy cheery vo'ce; QfKl's wilt, o i ours, be done, Willie, For man hath no oh'doe. We bid a taa aeieu. Willie, Thy work on earth Is 'r: Aud 'Ow we pray thy spirit rests In peaie on ttte Heavenly snore. J. B.1. C8K DANA'S BABfiAPARILL A, iw "THE K1HD THAT OUBEa" Bny.-U Bins Oar," The ciai'h talked of "Uoyal Bine Car," for use of the officials and pUmare parties on the electric railway, has arrived and was Onload ed at Ashland yesterday. Do you want a safe and agreeable Ceogh aud Croup remedy for ftmUy sh) We recommend Dr. Coxe't Wild Ckerry aud Seneka. We kopw of ue eual to it. uy Kntfm flew. Be w eveey tack. tyfri reeti't1 mm ln TllH' MIL ! ..... . A MINER K.ILLP.D ON TI E RAILROAD. M ET DEATH WHILE GOI NG TO WOK K Tho Accident HBtinanod In thn Deep Out on the Lohlgra Valley Tracks Near Mahanoy Olty This Mornlnff. HE remains of a Polhli man lloat tlioM.ilmtn.y City Lehigh Valley Itallroad depot await ing ideutifiiMlion. The remains are tbo'o of a mtn in miners' work ing clothes, ami although tho news of tho death spiead for miles nrotiuil Mahanoy City this morning no olio lias appeared and n.Hilo an idetitilioatlon. The deceased was struck by pasengr train No. (!, which leftthis town for Mahanoy City at 0:01 o'clock this morning. Ho was struck in the deep cut on top of the hill west of tho Mahanoy City borough limits. Wliun tho accident happened tho unfor tunate man was walking ou tho rmllrw d track through tho cut and was evidently on his way to work at tho Elleugowan col liery. Tho body was gathered in uuder the wheels of tlio locomotive ami cars and to badly mutilated that nothing but small pieces of the clothing ami the can and bottlo were kft fur identification. The train was stopped immediately after tli e man was struck. The remains were .latheied np and placid In a piece of canvies. Die train took thetn to ibe depot In Mahanoy City aud at a late hour this afternoon 'they were still there. POLITICAL POINTS. A f,v Purugi-aph.i UvHiIng Vpn tli Ap primuhlng Uieetluu. The Fifth ward will be the battle field. ' The candidates aro doing considerable hustliug. The Ual;er ballot law has no terrors fif the honest voter. Theie is lalk of a pullt ie.vl organinaticn in town imtternod after Tammany Atall. More work and h as talk will wake tbu success of the Citizens' ticket greatei. Candidate Watson is popular and will poll a nig vote for hinnvelf and hia associates. Thomas .Sanger, the Citizens' candidate for Auditor, is a bright young man, folly inali (led for tho position. Weidmau, tho Citizens' candidate for Re ceiver of Tuxes, Is a business man anil will attend to the business, if elected, to the satisfaction of the borough. Don't be afraid to vote as your conscience dictates, and don't stand any bntdozing The ballot is perfectly secret if you vote without asking a friend to make your ballot. Several Car Wrecked. There was a serious wreck on the Phila delphia & Heading Hail road nt Oilberton this morning. A number of cars were heaped up. ou a side track at Oilberton colliery and sev eral of them were crashed into kindling wood. It seems a lo. ded trip of curs was allowed to remain on the side track at an early hour this morning nud by some over sight or mistake the trip was run over the ewitcti that eonuecUd with the main track leading to the colliery. At an car.y hour this morning a trip of empty cart woio run up the main track and crashed into the loaded trip. Tho oars went piled up seveial feet and the accident oauttd the eol liery to suspend operations for the day. Safe ami KU'eetlvv. itrand re tli's Pilla are the safest and uxet t'tTeotlve remedy for Jndiyettlon, Irregularity of the IJoweJe, Constipation, Biliousness Headache, Diaaiueis, Malaria, or any dier arising from an impure state of the bit.,,,. They have been in use in this country for over fifty years, and the thousands of on impeachable testimonials from those who have used them, and their constantly in creasing sale, is Incontrovertible evidentv that they perform all that, la claimed for tbem. Bold hi every drug ant mediaiuu tote, either plain or sagar coated. Thm June Fnuerai. j The Anwral of the late Mrs. Mary (K Jones took place this afternoon from the family residence on West Lloyd street. The attend ance was- very large and there were a number of beautiful Aural offerings, among tbem a handsome anchor presented by the, members of the Welsh Baptiit Sundsyenhool. ot whioh the deceased had been a member for a number of years. Interment was made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. USB; DANA'S SABSAPABILM, m THE KIND THAT CURBS." Hand OvoslxetV Frank Mitchell had one ef hit bands crushed bet ween the bumpers of 'cars at th W Michea colliery yesterday. 0otfvuas aa be permanently sored by the use af Mandnake RiUeta. im Best photofntphs- and erajeweA EktaVt. ' m OBB'S OBSBRVAllONS. tVlmt lie Moon i iwirs During Travels, Thr mine official at Wilkes-liarre arw hisujtlug of what they call a now uv for culm, and have given many of the large rltlea the full benefit of what they claim in a now liicovery, and which Is a drilling of hole ilmvn Into the wotked nut portions of inlno and the introduction of culm down through tho borti holes for the purpojo of making a support for the stitracc and making RperntioiM to take out tho remaining coal safn. Thn Wilkes Harm leoploaio liir behind thenge and when they tny that the system "lias now imssed beyond the experimental stage" they admit that Ihey have linen asleep. Lot lhoui olllcialscome to Shenandoah and we will show them teveral boro holts and interiur bodies of culm that formerly rested upon the Mtrfaco which are several years old. Tho system ongiimttd with mine olllclals soveii or eight yeatw ago, and tho first experiment wan inadoata bore hole that was driven at tin, rear of the West Centre strict tehiiol. It wsw m.ie by Division Superintendent John I Willi iiiis, now in .Shamoklii. Tho bore nolo was driven and u scraper line was built from the Kohinoor colliery eiilm bankn np to the point, but when culm a introduced it vtah found that a ledge uf rock at the bottoul of tiio hole prevented U proper distribution of tuo culm. '1 ho lato .tohii H. Evans, then t rock coutriii'tor in this sect Inn, wax employed to lemovo tho ledge, which ho did. Thr. blasting was douo from the Mir lane, by mean of a battery and n large tin cartridge (an idii. of Mr. Williams') and a largo num ber ot ptoiuiuent mining olliciali gathered about the place to witness the operations :inS see if the blast would successfully remove the obstruction. It did, and from that day tb system which tbii Wilkes llurre people iiovt claim n a disoovery sm a success. Th sjutliweet wctlon of this town is stuildiai with bore holes that have been used for the system. I hope the people up country will not try to rub onr people of the eiedit for tuat in which they seem to take so muok pride. The care of Andrew McDunald, which w diijioscd of at, tho auubury court oa Monday by the Judge, giving McDonald a term ot ttupfisouineui iu addition to a Una and) lie oosutof proeccuiaun, should nut be loigottca by our people, especially the liverymen. It furnishes a moral. McDonald was one of those men who not only hire horses nd lorget to retain them, but also had a mania for trying to convert hired property into Cii!'. fur his owu'tiie. The moral is furnished hy the story of t ! n owner of the horse, Mr. M. J. O'Hara. i.. speaking of the casa to me yesterday he said "twill be n;ore careful hereafter whex. strangers come to me to hire horses. Al. -Donald rauio to the stable an ontire strangm to me. At the same time another man w ho..i I knew, aud who resides at Pottsvllle, en tered the stable and I thought the two were, t igether and wanted the horse. It was mi until alter the stranger had gone with ti.-. uoree and bUHgy tha . I found tho I'otteuli uian had no acquaintance with him. Th next time I hire a rig to a stranger 1 alia! I try to inimire into his rc-ipoujibiljty or tak. some other steps that will not lead me astray as I was in this cue. McDonald received ueavy sentence and was sufficiently pun ished, but that does not repay m worrlineut aud the cxpeii-e i, l punting up the horse and court at teuuhury for tii.' ttble . emliiis Ollk. ' ir in nn 1 'et tb n)y i. iirl'ti'. f there ever wis a i i n on, tha mas, Krtioli" i u . Urlpi t Is P n "n a Do.. i uui e; a.i'lil su'-a'ltol." ts, p.-u-yina is soirt ui i I ittgritore. 'Carrot.' The Louise Hamilton Company closed it. engagemeiit lt night at Ferguson's thea'.re before a fair itzed audience and nreseutel pllty cUed "Carrots," which proved an agrci abte surprise to many, who expected to aee i repetition of the th eadbare "'49," bat u privioasly reported by the management tlu. play iiroved entirely different. It U au in trrestiog story with a well-laid plot, and t&e audience in put into a wait and hope frame of mind that affords very pleasing entertainment. Here aud there situations that seeuk to have been taken from a number of well known plays erop out, but tho produetioutM none the less interesting. Miss LouImj J lent il Ion is oertaiuly entitled to favorable meat tion. She is a young aud sprightly aetieas, who seems to be wrapped up in her pre fession and at all times seems to be prompted hy a spirit to conscientiously fill her part. The sentiment was unanimous last eveniujp that the young lady is a bright and clevet little aetreas. Mr. H. E. Codd is also de serving of mention for hia painstaking im- pereonttion of Dr. ljitvm. The eompanj' will open a three-night engagement at Uirardville to-night. "I have been using solvation oil tor back' aoae. stWne-s la ihe neck, and pal la toe aide and found It an excellent cure, t keep k t-ansintlj an hand. Obas. tulltr, Union Mill. N. J." i X KpUndld Kvru. The mid-winter assembly of "On Club,'is! Bobbins' opera house last evening, proved oa of the most fashionable and enjoyable event-' of the season. Upwards of seventy couple. were in attendance. The ball was elaborately decorated and presented a fine appearance the Sohoppe orchestra famished the daaeiae music and introduced piano aoeoinpanlnsent for the first time, A collation was aKrved at uiidoigbt. Wanted, Po complete flle two wtttas eh of lh -'vimrNG HiaALD of January 1st, Bd and Wb, and February 6th, WW. A iibeial prioa vlUhapaidftw theaame- nastisT Maslai lee mnw this la I Km
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