Evening Herald. MONDAY, JANUARY If., 1891. THIRD EDITION Coupon I&o. 5. "Hietexpieces Frcm the Art Galleries of the World." wjJumbers Chincsed Daily:- Send or bring to Hie ofnoe of this I'armrS one Coupon, tiiitelticr with tn cents In money, and you will reaslfe tht frrat lNiitfolloof Art. r Voyage Around The World ! i Part I. Number 1. Xiunhera i'tmuK daily. Cut tli 1h coupon out iind keep it until m tn difft'trnt tin i Imth art1 tu'cumu ! lit in), then tiring or forward tlnin to- iH'ihtT with Seven Cents to thin m ufllfi and iou will reecho thf portfolio .1- twhertiscU. Call ami nee Humph- 3 Cut This Coupon Out. STBBET GOSSIP. Wlilnperlt lli-aid Hero ami llifio lij "Uhe" 111 Ills ltnuiiila, A littlo advlco to one of our young mcu: "No. dear Eoliert, It is not necessary to jolu a secret society t titosentto get the (rii'tie." This littlo incident occurred in town ou Now Year's day. A gentleman whllo walk ing down MhIh street tlnow away tlio stum of a cigar which he had been smoking. As tbo "grasshopper" fell Into tlio gutter, a youngstor rushed forward and heroically rescued it from a watery grave, and with the air of a veteran placed it heewceii his lips and brought it hack to life. Tho gentleman noticed tho act and remarked to tho urchin: "I'll give you a uicklo If you will throw that "suipo" away." After working around him for a soft spot tho hoy throw tho stump on tlio pavement. Tho man paid his nlcklo and walked away, wheu the boy quietly picked up tho "suipo" and finished his snioko. It's hard ruattor to fool Young America. I am informed by one of their. number that luring tho month of December tho Honor mission of tho Y. W. C. T. U. distributed eleven baskets of fruit, ono jar of beef tea, ono glass of jelly, ono jar of cioam, ono cooked chicken, made eight visits and hold ouo prayer meeting. All this in tho iutciost of the sick and destitute of tlio town. Slang is ciprcssivo, if not elegant. A nun recently asked a prominent dlvino of town if hocould "do up" a funeral for him. It was 'done." Tho Daniel Webster literary Society of town are holding interesting and instructive meetings. They now meet on Thursday ovoniugs In Kobhlns' hall. Our young men should attend theso meetings. It will b profitable to them In moro ways than ono. On i: When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried Tor Cnitorla, When Btie tcamo Him, alio clung to Castoria. When she had ClillJrca. she cava them CaaCora (liven Away. For sixty daj Koagy, tho photographer, will givo a 10xl!i platinum picture nithovorv dozen of his $8 eabinots. T li Coiitlllllod. The services in the l'resbylerian church last week were so successful and encouraging that t'io f.tstor has couxluile-d to continue them o ery evening ibis week, except Saturday. The p ,bln are cordially invited to utt-ei.d. Hirvuisof soug pouuueuces at 7:15 and tho regular services at 7:110. Several ministers Jiv.t been invited to trtloipat. Wonders' ono damn Jt oabtavte farfl. S. . Cor. Centre and Market Sts., Pottsvillo, 11-ai tf Hall rtiouod. Tuc first grand ball of the Manhattan Athletic dub, which was to have taken place Monday evening, January 16th, has been postponed uutll Monday, 81 Inst. 1 13-15 18 -TWIT THE pittsburg Novelty Store Cbtuawars, Quetntnare, Qlatsnare and HOLIDAY 'Aara ' i' eaamlne the atook una be eosvlnced we ssrry the very beat line. No. WntCsatre Street, Hneaandoab. Carpets, Oil Cloths"! r.ngi, Wi&loWjSfede, Cuptt SwMctrs Kill b j sold cbtiuer this aioulta at C. D. FricKe's Carpet Store, 10 fcSouth Jttrdlu Struct. j MAIIANOV CITY. Mahanoy City, Jan. 15. A year ago 'Paul Jimko, ft young Hungar ian under promiso of marriage, got too deeply into the affections of Annie Ijingi,and It bicamo necessary for Alinlo to invoke tlio law to persuade l'aul to keep Ills promise, 'squlro Kogarty performed tho marriago ccicmony and the couplo livid together for one day when l'aul skipped out of town, whereupon Annio went to Ilaslctou and was married again by tho Greek priest. l'aul rttuiiiid to llabsnoy City a few days agu hoping to tako up his residence again with Annie, butlcaiiilngof her new alliance, brought suit against her before 'fvjiilre Corle on the eharge of bigamy and adultery. Tho woman was taken to I'ottsvllle this morning fir a further hearing. Yesterday was tho Greek New Year, when tho wearing of broken heads, cut faces and chewed oars or noses becamo fashionable among tho Hungarians of lively dispositions All the polico couits did a rushing business in consequence. Michael Dlmko, of Buck Mountain, grew jubilant'on Saturday over tho celebration of bis birthday and gayly broko a pitcher over Mlkn Schminko'a head. Sehminko couldn't seo anything funny about It and oausid Dlmko's arrest, who paid 'Jrquiro May tho utual costs for such hilarity. 1'rosidcut Coylo says tho new laundry is a success beyond nil question, but that owing to a delay in tho arrival of tho new machinery and eonioof the new operatives it was impos' sible to deliver the work ou time last week, Tho establishment will, in tlio future, vouches Mr. Coyle, bo noted for its promptness and ex cellent work. Tlio shirt factory will start on Wednesday. William McLaughlin, a special officer, at tomptod to enter a crowd of Huns lo.tflng on Ccntro street in the First ward, when they knocked him down and kicked him all over the pavement. William feels sore at heart as well as body toward the lusty lads who played foot hall with him and has caused tho ariest of several of his assailants. Will. Helms ipeut Sunday with Ills parents in I'ottsvllle. Charley Adams, a 1'olc, was Rent to the lockup for forty-tight hours by 'Squire Fojjarty on Saturday, for intoxication and indecent exposure. Dennis Ward was arralgutd heforo 'Squire Fogarty, ou Saturday evening, charged by Daniel Mel nrthy of being a common nuisance, McCarthy swearing that tho other Dan howled and bellowed all night long to tbo distraction of himself and neighbors. Mr. Waid was liberated on furnishing bull to keep tbo poaco. Hiss Mary lirennan left for tho West this morning via tho Heading Itallroad. Kails for tho Laktsido electric railway were unloaded ou Main street this morning. Michael Keating, Bir.io J.Icliarda and William Austock drove to Ashland on Sun day afternoon. OHXTKALIA. Alfonza Curran, sou of Patrick Currau, who has bcon sick for some time, la slowly recover ing. Tho funeral of Charlos Dougherty, who was killed at North Ashland colliery ou Tuesday last, took place ou Friday from tho homo of tho boy's parents in Dark Corner. Inter ment was made in St. Ignatius cemetery. Deceased was a quiet, inoUcnsivo boy and leaves mil' y friends to mourn his loss. Max Mayor, of Shenandoah, was in town last week. Miss Mary Murphy and Miss Tlliio Now port went to Mahauoy City Friday. Miss Heck, of I'ottsvllle, is tho guest of Air and Mrs. W. T. Heck, of town. Miss T.lzzio Thomas, who has been sick fori somo time, is about again. It is rumored that tho Morris Uldgc Coal Co. will build a now breaker at tho workings of tho old IJcno colliery, about n rnilo north of here. C. II. Gallagher his announced himself for School Director in Couyugham township. Charles is a litst class, fellow and has all tho quullties needed for this olllce. Centralia, Logan and Morris Ridge col lieries paid their employes on Saturday. Send in your subscriptions to tho Kvr.NiNei Herald. Raymond Currai, is agent. A nuaibor of our young ladles and gents took advantago of tho fiuo skating accommo dations afforded by this weather and spent a few hours on tho ice at tbo reservoir west of town on Friday and Saturday. At dancing school, Thursday evening last, quito a number out of town injoplo were pres ent, among them were Misses Gough.Tierncy, Dillon, Slack and Cook of Glrardvillc, and Messrs. Maurcr, Dully, Rrenuau and Lally, of Ashland. Candidates for tho spring election are bo coming numerous. Invitations for tho nuuquorndo ball have lieen issued to many out uf town people. No invitations will lie scut to towns people, but all are eiiectcd to attend. Get your repairing done at Holderman's, la 87-tf mi, 1'ii.vs, John Onko, while picking roal at tho Win l'onii colliery rook bank, Saturday afternoon, was caught by a large roeik which was being unloaded from a our above, broaking Ids right leg below tho knee. Ho was taken to tho Miners' hospitil. Presiding Klder, Rev. D. D. Thomas, of Philadelphia, preacheel in tho M. K. church hero yesterday. W. II. Lewli is transacting business in Philadelphia to day. "All worn ou" Is the expression of the ftleonlMHi Millerer with lliut terrible cough. Fan-Tina nuts u slop to It. It's u remedy for Coughs, Colds uud Consumption, 'ft cents. fau'rinuU told at 1. 1'. JJ. Klrllu'sdrug 'riie Tornudu." One f the realiitlo features of tho greet "Tornado" scene in Lincoln J. Carter's new play, "The Tornado," is real lightning, which flashes aud illuminates the scene all through Its awlul Intensity. This It supplied by a system of storase batteries, carried by the company. At Ferguson's theatre on Saturday evening, January sMth. Frlod oysters a specialty at MeGlhenny'a 9-12-tf fuackvii.i.i:. Patrick McGinlcy, of Mahanoy City, butt led business here Friday evening. Alfred Fclsberg, a Mincrsville mnslclau, was seen about town last Friday. Mrs. Abe Tajlor, who has boen confined to her homo with 'pneumonia, is now convalcsc Ing. A number of children liavo been expelled from tho Frackvlllo school because of their rcsldcnco oulsldo tho borough limits. Tho reason for this action on tbo Jiart of the School Hoard, it bus been learned, was because tho Hoard did not fell that they could affoid the expenses and receive no remuneration for the service. Tho parents of the expelled scholars were, however, given tbo alternative of paying ouo dollar tier month for each child becoming a pupil, but they have not taken kindly to this proposition. tonic of the children live but a few yards boyond tho borough limits and others nearly to miles. Tho legal statutes provides that Hlytho township shall bear the oxi.enec, if it Is not beyond their moans. John Kckcrly, a parent of three childlcn, has made several attempts in the past two months to have tho Bly tho board tako action, going personally to Cumbola to sco tho presl dent of that board. That august official was inado aware of Mr. Kckerly's errand and promised to place the subject before tho proper authorities but two weeks later told the Frackvlllo man that ho had forgotten the matter. Mr. Eckerly says ho has mado several other moves toward the board and has at last re eclved their refusal to tako any action in the matter. Meanwhile his children have the privilege of walking six or seven miles to the Cumbola seat ot learning. At tho last meeting of Council the follow ing named residents were appointed to scrvs as tho Hoard of Health,: Doctor David Tag gart, Anthony llenlenicr, Robert Frew, Charlos C. Wagner ai.d Thcrnas M. Reed. Tho family of H. M. Hatcnien, who havs be'en sick for bomo time, aro now recovering. Samuel Williams spent Sunday with his parents in Pottavillo. - Clinton Shugais has his coal schutes in working order and has started to deliver coal about town. William Ldwatdr, ouo of Shamokln's tonsorial artists, spent Sunday iu town with his parents. The Geo. A. Hill company opens a week's engagement at tho Park theatre to night. William T. Johnson spent Saturday and Sunday iu Tamaqua. Tho excellent skating on Mud Run dam drew a largo crowd out Saturday aficrnoon uud evening. UIIIAKDVILLH. Tho boys about town aio organizing a box party to tako in Tims. Shea at tho Mahauoy City opera house this week. John Turncy cxeicised his pacer ou Glrard avenue yesterday. Charley Rltz, cf Mahauoy Plane, smiled swootly ou our damsels as ho passed through ou tho "electric" to Ashland yesterday afternoon. Bernard Farroll aud Felix Mowrey, of Mahanoy Plane, drove through town to Ashland on Sunday afternoon. 'Squiro F. L. Hut ler spent Saturday in Potts vlllo. M. F. Cardcn transacted business iu Ashland last Saturday. William F. McDonald, ono of our energetic aud ambitious youtig men, will bud forth ou February first as a cigar saloraian. Mrs. M. C. Cleaver is couvaliscent. While skating ou tho luke last Saturday, Theodoro Green suddenly assumed a horizon tal position on the glassy surface, and was unable to avoid a skater following who rodo over Theodora's hand, horribly lacerating his fingers. Miss Tillie Zelglcr, of Port Carbon, is tho visitor of Mrs. M.C. Cleaver, of l'arkcrstreet. Frank Maloy, of Sheuaudoah, was seen about town on Saturday. Lewis Blass aud his thoroughbred mare were speeding toward Ashland yesierdey af ternoon. M. O'Malley, of Minersvllio, was tho guest, on Saturday, of Colonel P. II. Monaghin, our high school principal. There was a pugilistic encounter ou Friday ovenlng at tho Hose Company 'a park between Dan Scully, of tho Fingerboard, and O'Boylc, of Wildcat, for tho middleweight champion ship of tills town. In tho first round Sially was worsted, but O'Boylo Improved hisiclcnco in tlio second and Knocked Scally into his comer and in tho final round knocked him out entirely. Potor McAnally, the woll known ox-champlou long distance sprinter, was referee. Tho St. Josephs' Pioneer Tciuieraue and Beneficial Corps, elected the following nainod officers yesterday afternoon for tho ensuing two years: John ltarrity, president, James McDonald, treasurer, i'cter CctfVy, recording socretary, Dennis Murphy.-fluanoial secre tory, and tlio following for one year: Jere miah Ilarrity, captain, Michael Costcllo, first lieutenant, William Kgau, second lieutenant. The old board of directors were re-elected. Tho ball committee reported $100 profit on the New Year hop. Tbo treasury is in a flourishing condition. MAIIANOV 1-t.ANi:. Whilo sweeping tho porch Friday morning, Mrs. Mary Coulters slipped aud fell on an icy sjiot, injuring her back and side. Mrs. Walter Murphy aud son aro visiting In Tusearora. James Iiiegei, & coal train brakeman, al lowed his fingers to remain between the drawheads a moment too long and one of them was mashed Friday last. Miles Barnes, a professional checker player fiom White Haven, is tbo guest of George Kelly, another knight of the board. Rleburd Hell is much Improved after a long confinement with tbo grippe. "Sieve" Mlddleton U named as u caudldato for Tax Receiver from the Middle ward. Dbe Wells' Ladndby DLur, the bo t Bluing for laundry nso. Baoh package loatu ! t wo quart, lEcts. Sold by Coskloy Bros. Fried ovsters a siicolaltv at MeElhpnnv's. S-lS-tf POLITICAL rUINTI. Mr, Williams, who was announced for Chief Burgctt on Saturday, has decided not to be a candidate this year. Tho Domocratlo primaries have beon called for Wednesday ovening, January 22d. - Councilman Coakloy is making a honor able fight for re election in tho First ward. If D.J. Doylo does not recclvo tho Demo cratic nomination for Councilman In tin Second waid it will bo the fault of his pro fesscil friends. Councilman llolman, of tho Fourth ward, I likely tosucceed himself, if lie wishes. Ills friends, and thoy aro legion, want him re turned. The Council fight In tho Thlid ward Is bo. coming warm aye, red hot. May tho best man win. No ono need bo told that tbo IIkhald Is not taking sides with any of tho candidates. They aro all its friends. After tho nomina tions aro mado then, and only then, will the Hekald show its preference for tho whole Citlsous' ticket. Adau Mort, who is seeking tho Citizens' nomination for Chief Burgose, is a natlvo of this country, having been born in Ashland sonio 3G years ago. Ho is of English parent- ago and has been a miner for tho past eighteen years and somo years ago lost tho sight of ono of his cyos by an accident whllo worklug in tho mines. Ills father sorved with distinc tion iu tho latowar. V. 1. D. Kerlln is announced in to-day's Hni.ALU for school director in tho Second ward, seeking tho nomination on tho Demo cratic ticket. Ex-Chief Burgess John P. Boehm, of the Second ward, is making a hustling canvass for Council, subject to the Citizens' uomiua. tlou. His card appears iu to daj's IIkkai.ii. "The LtinltMl Mall." "Tho Limited Mail." which comes to Ferguson's theatro, to morrow evening, Is of tlio comedy drama order, and was written by Elmer E. Vance, a former Columbus tnln- graph operator, who has utilized his training to introduce many startling and wonderful inventions iu stage effects, inauv of which aro produced bv the aid of electric! tv. and serve to work the spectatois up to a high pucn ot excitement. A railroad train two huudrcd feet long and twelve feet high dashes at lightening speed acrofs tho stage, occupying just six seconds to do it in. A wreck scene, a saw mill scene, and somo unique features of telegraphic manipulations aie among tho other triumphs of rcaliim. III. Lee Cut 11'. John Hatzel, of Lofty, a section boss, met with an accident ou Saturday afternoon where, by ho lost ouo of his limbs. Hatzel saw a Pennsylvania railroad cuglno approaching while at his work near LoHy, aud stepped to ono side. In doing so he slipped and fell, the engine passing over his leg, severing that member. Ho was immediately reruovsd to the Uazlcton hospital. Have yon tried McElhsnny's fried oystors 1 9 12-tf poll COUNCIL (Fifth Ward) ANTHONY T.SCHMICKER. Hubicct to tho decision of tho Democratic nomiuHtlng convention. Citizens' Conventions ! Notice Is hereby given, by aulhorfty granted ths Citizens' City Standing Committee of "hen andoah l'a , that the primaries of the different wards v.ill be hld on Friday Evening, January 19, "04, at 7 o'clock, at tho following places: 7Yr Il'uril -At the rubllc house of Wl'liam Kendrlck. A'tcoml Ward In Keiguson's hall. Theatre building. ThirU Il'nrrf Rescue Hook and Ladder Com pany's building. Fourth H'mii At the pnbllc house ot Peter Hlley. Ffjth H'otif In SchmtJt'a hall, corner Coal andwoststreets. The conferees elected at these primaries will meet In the Council Chamber. Saturday oven lng, January SOtb, Ib'JI, atT o'clock, to nominate a Borough ticket. The new rulos will toverntlio primaries. II. C. ItOYISK, Chairman. Jamen McEliieknt, Kecretary. Democratic Primaries By authority granted the Democratic Htand lng Committee tho following places have been decided upon for holding the primaries on Monday Evening, January 22, '94 at 7 o'clock, to wit: Mrtt llViref At tho public house of Timothy O'Brien. Accowl W'urd At the Scheitiv Hou"e. VViirii HVinl At the public house of Uen)a- mln Richards. fourth li'uicf At the public house of P. J. Stanton. J'Vth ll'urif In Schmidt's Hall, corner Coal and West streets. The convention for the nomination of a Bor ough ticket will be held In theCouooll Chamber on Tuesday evening, January 28, IWI. t J. A. TOOMEY. Chairman. M. T Vohugll, Seoretary. MISCELLANEOUS. w ANTKD, A girl for chamber work and piain sewing, Appi? ni law omce. i-ia-it W ANTKD. A bright boy to learn the priming 11 aae. jvppiyai, uekauidiuhi. LOHT. A robe aud a horse blanket, on road between here ami 1'otUville For Infor mation address "11," IIkhald office. 1-10 lw AGKNTH make SS.U) a day. Greatest kitchen utensil ever Invented. Retail 36cls.. 2 to (Isold in every bouse. Sumnle, postage paid, tlvo cents. Forsbee & Me.MaRin, Olnolnnatl, O. lu-ll-wed UtH l ANTKD Oil agent. A good man to sell Y lubricating oils and greases In Shell in doab and vicinity on good commission. Ad dress with reference, C. Anson Beurdi-ley, Cleveland. O. lu-xt BKAf, KSTATK VCti SALKPioperty l.uuterl at the northwest cornea of Com and Catharine blreeu. consisting of one lot, aOxlSOfiet and six dwelling houses. Apply to Frank W Wilson. 810 North Jardin street. 1-S-ttw WE W 1 ill to employ u few good men to make (jo to tlima week .ellin our Home Elec tric Motor. Huns hi wing machine', printing jireHtea, putnpB, etc Everybody buys tbeui. Steady employment. Easy Hituution and good wages. Address W. P. Harrison & Co , Clerk tiO. a, iwumnus, uuio. Royal A Introduction BlU'eaiL Presentation of People of Renown To the Feople of Shenandoah and The Mahanoy Vnlleya, 4ffmak " VoyasQ nrou"d tllG worl(1 and neot tlio crowned u heads of Europe as woll an tho most distinguished people in this country and abroad would cost lots of money, wouldn't it, even if you had tho cntreo into their society? But suppose you cculd sit in your own homo with your wife and children around yon and come face to laco with splendid photographs of these .people of note, that would bo quito a big step toward knowing them as near,, perhaps, as you will over get. And when you begin to weary of studying tho features of this class of society wo will show you a good many places and things in far-away climes that many of your brethren have paid thousands of dollars to see. )You you Tho advantages of pictorial ing ana verifying can haidly be practicable there tho lens, with caught imago of nature and man, aud to transmit to homes in distant tho reality. Now if you will como with us ..mioyage,,,., Around tfie World You will sco many wonderful things, meet many celebrated person ages, and you will not loso any time from business. The first week we aro going to 1st. The venerable Justices of States, in their black robes of office. 2d. The lovely Mrs. Cleveland. 3d. The President of the United States, Mr. Cleveland. 4th. The Cabinet of Mr. Cleveland's second administration with a splendid photo (by Sarony) of Mr. 5th. Vice President Stevenson the Senate. 6th. Twenty prominent members of the! House of Representatives. 7th. The Presidents of the United States since the ftrmation of the United States. 8th. Twenty-eight Governors now In office. 9ih. President Harrison and his Cabinet. ; 10th. Prominent Republicans , v . 11th. Prominent Democrats. . 12th. A dozen Generals famous since the War. 1 13ih. Celebrated Union Generals. Mr 14th. Famous Confederate Generals. 15th. Leaders of the Navy. 16th. Foreign Ministers at Washington. The following week we shall present to j'ou bishops, archbishops, cardinals, newspaper men, authors, composers, millionaires, actresses, actors, Queen Victoria, the Prince of "Wale3 and his family and others. Tho third week wo shall present a few more royal persons and then begin our travels in foreign lands,, travels that will last twenty six weeks. By this time you will doubtless L 1 C-- EACH day JLvS JL JL , f0l fourth pugo you have saved soyen of tho coupons consecutively numbered, bring them to us with seven couU and pou will receive Portfolio 1 of "TUe World and Its People Uy Sunlight," the famous work Introduced by that noted traveler, stholar and writer, John Clark Kidpatb, LL. D. Each portfolio will contain 1G page and there will be 20 portfolios. The whole series will make the moat valu able art collection sacli as cannot bo met with often. You should havb the com plete series, and you should 6elzo tbo oppoitunity now. If you are already getting tho Hkiialb all you have to do Is to save your coupons aud pennies. If you are not getting the Hehald tena us your left by carrier for you every day. nFMie Coupons igpSamplos of the photographic series mi' be eeen upon nppli- Tni: t. T a ifr i. n.:.. i tt citiiiiu 10 jjuuiitt cv jJtuwn, iiuiiii .at in u street; u. JJ.. -rtjiucrbuiij k traveling correspondent, Mahanoy City, or at the IIerald oflico. can take Your Family with. without EXTRA COST. and without the discomforts of Travel to you all. . . . representation as a means of inform exaggerated. Wherever travel is its quick flash of light and swiftly has come in to supply the deficiency lands the picture and visions of on this introduce to you: the Supreme Court of the United Cleveland iu the centre. and nineteen prominent members ot be curious to know tho conditions. cutout tlio art coupon printed on tho and put it tenldo with ono cent. After name and address, and tho paper will bo will appear .MK ,VCommencing January 13th.