Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1801. THIRD EDITION TAM A(JlA Mlse Emrua Itiur left laat week to spend few mi n In In IUrmiueham. Ala., as the RticH of Ur hi il AIM A. N. Uaiusny Jolin W Johnson and John Slssnian, of ItoadliiK, Hiit Sunday In town. K. A. Ash, Superintendent of the Shean doah aril Mnhanoy City Electric Hallway, ment Sunday hero witli hi slater. MIm Julia M. Aah, of Lebanon, who ia visiting the aliases l'i li i Mini Eliihetli 1). l'risser entertainer tli liHiijo lull ou Monday evenine Charles I.. Iledenbera; spent Sunday with his parents tn Mlllnn. MIm Minnie Kolser has returned from visit with frienda in llaEleton. George A. Wllfoid. of Mahanoy City, spent Sunday here with his parent. Alitor llirali, of the il'rotder, mi In lWBVilio on Tuesday. Miss Mary 11. llohart visited Pottsvlllo f i ends jHRt wrek. "The ltlack Crook," produced hero for the first time lust evening; to crowded house, under tiio ahlo management of Mr. Y. 1) Newell, waa tho fluent play wo have had to far this season. The dancing of tho famous rrench quadrille dancers waa encored and tho stage sotting was very beautiful. The costumes stiriwsied anything ever before seen in Tanimnia. Malinger Jacobs Is to be rongrn'nlatcd In securing such an excellent company. rit auk vn.i.i:. District Lodge, No. 823, I. O. O. F will celebrate their 21st anniversary in Ilurchill's hill, on the 24th mat. Deputy Uranil 51ns- ter II. Ij Meill, of Philadelphia, will make a pub'tr address on tho principled of tho oidir Tlie Ooorge A. Hill Company played "The (iolilen Cliff" last eveuine, to a well pleased audience. This company lias gained favor with our theatre going jieoplu and draw good houses Miss Carrie liracliin, of l'ottsville, is spend ing a few days with her parents here. Miss Maine Illcharde, of Minersvlllc, spent yesterday in town. W H. banner put up a handsome sign at his bakery yesterday. It ia a beauty and speaks well for Dlellendorfer, tho cariiage painter. A (lood Indication. Mcdtoal practitioners of prominence are prescribing for the cure of disease spring ing from derangement of the digestive organs Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Hem ody. This professional endorsement la justified by tho fact that no other prcpara tion has boon fuuud so cflicaclous in that claw of disorders, even in tho moat advanced and severe cases It has cured gravel in the kid ncya, alone in tho bladder and inflammation of the kidneys, whero aHothcr medicines had failed It can be purchased of any druggist A book is rapped around each bottle, explain ing its use in tho different diseases. At the Tltnatrn. Lincoln J. Carter, tho successful young author and manager of "1 ho East Mall," announces as his second bid for public approval, " J lie Tornado," and raogmzing that much of his grtat success with his first play was duo to tho fact that lie alwaya kept faith with the public, ho has adopted asa trade mark this motto, Jo bold, ne well as win success, keep all tour play bill promises. At Ferguson's theatio on Sutuiday evening, January yotu. Not niArouiagetl, Time may be haul, but Wells & Uicliar I son Co., proprietors of Diamond Djes and Painc's Celery Compound, are not dismayed but go on advertising tneir goons on as large, if not mote extensive, scale than before. They have a good thing and they know it and are willing to spend a great deal of money to make tue people acquainted Willi the lact. I'pars Wanted. In ordar to oomplete flics lour copies of the KvKMina IIinii.D of September 10th, Octo ber 21st and 38th, let3, are wanted. Addrrxs, IliiUM) offlco, Bbouaudoah, tf Coming Kvaiila. Feb. 5. Fifth grand ball of the Gymna. shim Club in Itobbtns' opera house. The proprietors of l'an-TInu have spent thousands of dollars to make itfanowu that It euros enuubs, Colds and LaUrlnpe. Trlnl botlle-s of Pn-Tina free at V. 1. 1). Klrlln'a anig store. Weddliiff luvitiitlons. Over S00 af tho finsat and correct atyle wedding invitations and cards to select from st tho Hbualu offlca. -Either printed or ongravod. Wo aau diaoount oity priaos. Special low prices to all in watches, jewelry and silTorware at Holdenuau'a, corner Main and Lloyd streets. 12 27-tf llaicblll'a Calf. When seeking a nwt and well vend net eel cafe, go to Buroaill's, eornor Muln and Coal streou. Polite aud prompt attwita'ou. 11-7 tf due Witll' Laundry Blut, the t Blo.i.g for Uuindry rue. Kaui package ma . two quarts. lKeta Wold by CcutkWiy Hn (Then Baby wan alok, w gave tor Oaaorta, When abewM a. Child, she crid (orOaatorio. Wliea ah fcwain MIm, abe slunit Oaatoria, When aha bad OtiiUrw, aba gave them Oaatortt, Fried oyatara a tawoiajty at McKlbanny' 9-Wtf Wonders' one dor.an $8cabinata for$l. S. E Cor. Centra aad Market Ste., l'ottsville. 11 -31 tf -visit rat- Pi ittsburg Novelty Store Ch(naware,lueanwre, Qlaaanare and TTAT TT A OOODfJ at lowes A IlI J I J prtoeH. Call and " i oxaaiine ihe atock ana be o. viuca we aarry toe very beat line No. 2fi Wat Cesar Slraet. HhsottDdoah. Carpets, Oil Cloths ! Hues, WlniowlShait, Curptt Swttptrs will b aold otieaper this moalb at C. D. FricKb's Carpet Store, 10 Suutb JarJin Street. MR. AMOUR'S WOUNDS. (Continued from rr 7ve.) tho gun over the rail of tho dinVey and somebody grabbed the muzzle of the gun. On tho whole Dueling made n miserable witness. He denied that ho had made many of the atstemenis act forth In the document read to him and admitted tho truth of many, hut ho stuck to tho denial ol having seen Itrlgga Bhoot, or tho gun muzr.lo grabbed. Doolev appeared to bo vi ty iiucomloitaiiie while In the witness chair and made a poor Impression. When the court adjourned he waa dlief led to appear lor lurtner examina tion on Wednesday morning. Special to the 11kuai.ii To-da5'ssrsionof tho Utiles trial opened with the continued cross eHiiiiiBtion f William Doolev by Mr. Whttchoiise. The witness Inalatid that he could not ti II whoro the Found of tbo tit ft ahot eame from. The witnrsa aaid he was still In 'he employ of the Schuylkill Traction Company and that ho had not been tampered Willi. DANim, MORA N. I reside at Newcastle and have known John Hrlass for la or 11 Teats. Iiisreputa tion has always hc n good. MATTHEW HUMES, I reside at llirmdville. He was a trolley roan for the Traction Company on August 21t and was at Gllherton that night. His testimony was in thn main substantially as testified to hj Hie other witneaaes who wcro uihui the scene of the riot. Sumo man made tin eat that ho would put a hole through any man who would put a pick In the gr mid saw Michael I, ahy, I'atrlik Welah and Lawrence Keating engaged m tearing up the talis and Mr. stone was bossing tno Ion Seven or nine spoelal officers wcr watching to see ti at the track should not he relayed. Ill fire the shooting some man I d .n't know minion on the dinkey and wanted to pull Amour off and lynch him. Ho said tho Clilof liuigtss was no good if he did not arrest everybody on the cir. CllOIS KXAM I NATION. I am itill in the employ of tho Traction Company and about six or seven weeks gn was promoted to motor man. 1 saw no fire arms with any of tho citizens of (I illicit on and only paw one man under the i: fluenco ol liquor. Alter I got thero tho pe, plo who weie ciiKHged in loarlng up the track dls pcrsed and went about their business. About fitty or sixty pee pic were thero viewing the work and walking to and fro. Th- track was up between hall an hour and an hour before odinkey anivert. I was standing at kein timelier shop then 1 walked towaids tho dinkey with llie erowu and got up to willnn two or three feet of it, southeast Iiii?gs put tho gun over iho dashboatd of tho car ai d porno olio 1 don t know grabbed tno roujislc I hen the shot went ou. AuiMir calbd upon Reynolds and Stone to help htm in ha ma the track relaid. llclore tlie snooting, or t any tinio that night, I only noticed Richard Amour and I'obert Ilonny on tho from plat form of tho dinkey. I don't remember seeing Donley on tho platform. All my attention waa given to Amour. I don't reiucmb r see ing Sweeny standing on thoplatform. Otbcra bosldo Amour and Benny could hav- been ou tho platform, hut I didn't notice them When tho shot was fired 1 wan at the south erst corner of tho dinkey, looking a little northwest in the door of tho dinkey hiard somebody in tho crowd cry out 'Now where ato tho Homestead scab mil Ilia?" They rope "ted it three or four times. The man who fell after tho llrst shot wa: find was about four feet from me. In look ing around to see who got tho shot I saw tho man fall. Ho didn't say anything, but threw his arms over his stomach and afie ho foil to tho ground ho made efforts to crawd away. As near as I could Hideo tbo shots after tho first ono were In a volley. 1 don t rememner hearing an distinct stiot between the first and tho volley I only saw one shot of tho volley como from tho dinkey. I he'ard the "rally" of shots, then they stopped, and then there wasan other rally. i only heard two rallies that I can remenihcr I didn't 6ce anybody except lirlgga a hoot tn Ullberton that nigh that I could recognize. I was about live or six feet from tho man who grabbed tho gun when llriggs put it over the dashboard. The muz7lfl was over tho center ol the end of th car and pointed down towards tho ground. saw the man who grabbed tbo gun but duln know him. I didn't have a good view of him here were probably one or two parties be twten mound him. I can't tell with which arm ho grabbed tho gun. I heard crioa of lynching la lore the shooting took place. did not know tho only man I saw intoxi CKted. I saw him going down tho s root beloro tbo dinkey came. As somo men threw somo planks and sills over to on side of the road, I hrard ono ot them saj "There is another quart of ale," but I did not see any ale, go for any, or drink any I navo nvon in liirardvino between ;i am 21 years, llriggs and me are great friends llriggs' reputation is good and l nave never beam it questioned, it is mat ot a good quiet, peacable citizen and always minds his own business. POLITICAL POINTS. David Morgan, a veteran of tho war, and one of tho most popular men in tho town, will bo a candidate lor bchool Director in the Fourth ward, subject to tho Citizens' rules. Notwithstanding tho spirited contests being mado in ono or two of tbo wards, a friendly spirit stems to pervado these contists. This is an Indication of success at tho polls. Have you paid your taxes? This is an im portant metier, nnd if you haeu't done so you shou.d attend to it at onco. The uitizous primaries wilt bo nelil friday evoniug in all tho wards. Tbo friends of Oscar Ilettcridge claim that he will bo tho Domoetatic nominee for Chief liurgeaa. There is more enthuaiaam among the voters of the Citizeua' party in the First ward at ptesent than for many year paat. Eveiy Cillzi n ve ter sbouldattend the party pri aries and assist in nominating tho strongest men foi tho respective ottloea. With a stroi g borough ticket, backed up by equally atroug ward uoniiuoes, success is as sured. Otherwise it ia doubtful. Dsn'tTefeaoofiSplt orSwokeyourt.ifeAway la tk truthful, startling title ot a Utile book tfaat tells all about No-io-bic, the wondetful, barmleaa (Junruuteril tobacou baolt oure. 'i be tost U trifling and the man bo auta to quit bnd uan't ruua nont-yalcal or lluiiolsl rUk in using ' No to bae " Mold by all diufglHlg. bj a Toe S telling Kerned) Co., Indiana Mineral vr I, s ly nprtBg inn m c Coupon Mo. 7. "Hastcxpiecea From the Ait Gilltms of the World," lumbers Changed Dully- Send or bring to the ofMoe of tbU Paper -one Coujkh, together with ten cem io money, and ou. will receive tbe great Portfolio of All. MArlAMOY OITl. MAltAnoT Citt, Jam. 17. Deputy Sheriff O'Donnell called upon numerous friends about town yesterday afternoon. Miss Msgglo Maugar, of Pottsvlllo. ro- turned to her home yesterday morning aftor pleasant visit. II C. Swartii. of Park Place, stopped at the Mansion House yesterday, Professor McDonald, ol Won York, the one- string ami trick violinist, is the guest of W. v. 1.0WIS. Timothy Coaklcy. of Shenandoah, was about town yesterday. Ld. Maley will shortly leave for a two week's trip through Florida. 1 nomas V. uortuan is visiting in New York. II P. Swarlr, of Delano, was about town on Tuesday mornlDg. Matlliew McAtee. who was severely burnt n month ago at Tunnel Uldge colliery, was out to day for tho first time. A team belonging to James llaughuey took fright at it street caryostcrdayaficrnoon, and dashing up Catawissa street, demolished an awning ami damaged tho wagon beloro t was oaught. Chief Burgess Wcbcr went to tho county scat this morning. J. J. Ouirk and Fen Cooper attended a shooting match near Lebanon to day. Thero was a social gathering at tho Home of Mlas Annio Schmidt, of East Pino street, last evening, that was largely attended by young folks from about town. Dancing im indulged In until midnight, when supper was served and dancing resumed. Among tliopo pro-cut were Messrs. Michael Jionaghan, Michael Balomns, James lobley Michael Hyatt, D( nuis Leahy, Thomas Moore, John umtneia, John Uarliu, William emu, Oscar Iletz, John Elliott, Joseph Murphy and James Connor ; Misses Mary Close, Mary Schrier, Mary Darn, Julia Derr, Susio Slcut man, Julia salmons, Annio liyan, Mamie Leary, Annlo I ioso and many other popular young ladies. Tho announcement that Thomas 1.. shea and an excellent company arc to show in Knier's opera lion so for tho last three nights this week, at popular prices, will be aumcunt to attract crowdod houses to aco this well known actor. OKNTKAI.IA. Miss Cell a Oerrlty, of Shenandoah, after spending a fow days in town has returned homo. James May. of Shamokin, was in town yes terday. Mrs. frank Kelly, or Hbcnandoah, return ed homo after spending a few days in town. She was accompanied by her sister Sylla. Among tbts week's visitors was Miss Mrduiro, of Suenstidciah. Mrs. Harry Kelly went to Lost Cre-ck yes terday. A number of our young men attended a birthday soclablu given In honor of Miss Maggie Stenner, of wirburton. Mrs. P. Curley visited friends in Shenan doah yesterday. Mr. King, president of tbo Stato Firemen's Apsocialion, lalled on somo of our licil fiie men trying to induce tharu to join the asso ciation. Work is being lesumed again at the old Kepcller colliery. D. D. Dykoand wife are spending a few days in the City of Brotherly L ve. Mrs. Wm. Walsh has returned after spend' tint a few days In Mt. Carmcl. Tho politicians aro assuming business like form and tho coming election promises to no an interesting ono. The next attraction in town will he tho Masquerade ball on January 26th. Miss Lizzie Morris, one of M ineraville'afair ones, lias returned homo after a brief visit to town. Mts Lirzle will be tui'ted hereby her many admirers. Ccntralia colliery was idlo yesterday on account of a Bcaicity of tars. Quito a number of our town folks went to Ashland last evening to see "Faust" and all claim it to be a first class show. William Callaghy, who had his head badly cut on Satuiday night by being hit with a glass, Is recovering. L. A. Itlley & Co. hivo a force of men cut ting ice on the reservoir west of town. Miss Mamie MeHiearty, of Ashland, spent Monday as tho guist of Si Is? Murphy. Miss Ocrtrudo Fuhringor, of town, has so curod a position as teacher in one of the ark Place schools. Miss Gertrude formally taught here. llifs Lizzie Morris and Miss Gertrude Kebb paid a flying visit to Mt. Currnel on Monday. CIHAltnVIIXIi. A number of our citizeus were in Pottsvlllo yesterday, testifying to tbe good character of llriggs. Mr. John Conway, of 11 street, will lead ono of Ccntralia' j belles to ho altar during the latter part of this month. Tho over agreeable William Mclutyte was a visitor in Ashland yostciday. Peter Grfilths looked after his business in terests in l'ottsville on Tuesday. Juhn McCormick has returned from Potts ville. Alexander Service, of Philadelphia, is visit ing numerous friends about town. Tho Republican prim.iry nuvontlon of tho Middle ward will be b. J in tho Palace theatre ou January 1!) Mrs. Mirhael Flaherty, who gave birth to a child last week, is in a very critical con dllion at her home. George Sykts is confined with the grippe. Colonel P. II. Monaglian, with Lewis 1! ass, attended the llriggs trial In I'ottuvilla ycstoiday. WM I'llNN. Lewis Ileuder transacted bualuoss at Schuylkill Havon and Pottsvillo voitcrday Mrs. John Dunlap spent Monday and Tues day at Port Carbon and l'ottsville visiting friends. Misa Maudo Lewis attended a society hop at Mazieton laat evening. Victor Reamer, manager of tho Win. Ponn supply oomjiaiiy store, witneased "The Limited Mull" at Ferguson's theatre last evenime Win. I aimer, a lomer resident of this place, who is now enguged aa traveling talesman for a large oopper tube house of Now York City, is visiting his parents here Tho National Drill Company, of Seranton, aro putting down two boro holes from the etirfaco to the Buck Mountain vein at tho Wm. Putin colliery, which aro for the pur )Ke of running hoisting ropes down to hoist tho owl up to tho llrst level. Revival services are being held In Wm. Peun M. E. church this week. UILHUUTON. W. T. Jones and Garrett Keating attended county court yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter lliggins wore visitors in Pottsvlllo ou Tuesday afternoon. ThoiuM Condron attended the funeral of Mr. vVhilaker's son In Shenandoah yester day iiiortiliu. Mlas Mary llroeiiu was a Pottsvlllo visitor vesieiday. I liernard Farrell, of Maizevillo, is about I aaalti after a week's Illness. Patrick Murphy, of Mahanoy Plane, was , visiting her parents Here on 1 ticsnay, I MIm Mary McCocl icturned from Shensn 1 doah l-t evening. The Y. M. S. Club Inaite their friends to a ball iu Foley's hall on Friday evening. Ilaur In Mlinl John A. Reilly'a Is tho place to got the purest wines and liquors, best boer and ales and finest brands of cigars. 10-10-tf ALLOW US TO Introdnoe Ton A IUjal I'reaentntlon of People of ltenown. The Evkniho Hihald ia permitted to In troduce to Its readers somo of the ranownod persona of tho world. You won't have to travel to meet them. You will sit in your homo with your wlfonnd children around you and como faco to face with splendid photographs of some of tho world's most famous people pcoplo that you may never see tn tho flesh. And when you begin to weary of studying tho features of this class of Rocloty wo will show you a good many places and things In faraway climes that many of your brethren havo gladly paid thousands of delists to see. In this tour jou can tako your family with you without extra cost and without tho dis comforts of travel to you all. With tho old Greeks to sco was to know. Tho same word which expressed the act of vUiou denoted also (ho perception of tho mind. Nor may it t o doubted that of all tho avenues between tho Inward atd spiritual soul of man and tho outward and vlalhlo world of tangi ble thing!, tho sense of sight is the brightest and most delightful. Vision Is tho souse alikoof Information and Idoallt tho open way of knowledge and of dreims. Tho advantages of pictorial representation as a means of informing and vorlfylng can hardly bo exaggerated. Whorovar travel Is practicable thero tho lens, with its quick flash of light and swiftly caught imago of nature and man has como iu to supply tho deficiency and to transmit to homes In distant lands tho picture and vision of tho reality. Now if you will go with ua on this voyago you will sco many wondeiful things, meet many celebrated personages and you will net Ioso any time from business. The flist week wo aro going to introduce to you : The vcncrublo Justices of tho Supreme Court. Mr. ami Mrs. Cleveland, Piomincut membors of the Sonato and House. t The Presidents of the? United Stales since the formation of government. Twenty-eight well known Governors now iu ollice. President Harrison and his Cabinet. Frorninent Republicans. Prominent Democrats. Generals famous since tho war. Celebrated Union Generals. Famous Confederate Generals. Leaders of the Navy. Foreign Ministers at Washington. The following weeks wo shall introduce other notables and then begin our travels in foreign lands. Ily this tinio yon will ho doubtless curious to know tho conditions of this trip. Listkn: Each day cut out tho couponB printed iu this paper beginning Monday, January 13, 1891, and put it aside with ono cent. Seven of these coupons, consecutively numbered and soren cents will obtain for you Portfolio 1 of "Tin: "Would and its People bt Sun i.ioht." Tho famous collection of photo graphic views just prepared by the noted traveler John Clark Kldpath, L L. D. Each Portfolio will contain 1G pages and there will be 26 portfolios. The who'e series will con tain the most valualo Art Collection, sucli as cannot lo met with often. For your own pleasure and for the education of your chll dren you should havo tho complete series and you should seize tho opportunity now. If you arealready getting the Evenino Her ald all you havetodoisto save your cou pons and pennies. If you aro not getting the Evening Heieald send your nameaud ad dnss, and tho paper will bo loft by carriers for you every day. The coupons will becin to appoar on Monday, January 13, 1691 LOOK OUT FOR THEM I Hi:eali Publishing Company. Shenandoah, Pa. Get your repairing denoat Holdcrman's. 12-27-tl . -..- Have yon tried McElbenny's fried oysters a-in-tr Seven Victims Uncovered. ASTOU1A, v., .inn. IT. Two more victims of the Newtown Creek uisaster were recovered yoHterday nfteriiooii mid wny betwevn the Penny bridge und the Queens county oil works. One of them wm identified as John Kerwin, used 1." yonrs, of Brooklyn. Nobody could tell who the other man was. This makes seven victims recovered of the bridge dls nsterof trulay lust. Huntington Denies ti Ilmuor. Xuw YOKK. Jan. 17. Mt C. P. Hunt ington, when seen in reference to n pub lisheel statement as to the powdhility of suit being brought against htm by Mrs Lelanil Stanford for 1,(X,000, said "There is not one word of truth in that story. It ib simply made out of wlinli oloth. My biisiutwH relations with Mia Stanford are of a most pleasant nature.' ItoniHl ami Gatrgetl tlie Watchman .ASKHV11.I.K, O., Jan. 17. Early in th morning-three masked men entered the hi iap faotory of Schult. & Co.,overpower. Watchman Day. and after binding and gagging him threw hi in in a closet. Tin safe in the office waa then blown open un tl.HiXI in checks, tiw in money and a ilia inoutl ring were talcun. The robbers then maJe their escape. Filed oysters a specialty at McElhcnny P-ia-tf ii"gr,v "u11 v v uigr'jMiu"tfr,ytyna Voyage Around The World ! Part I. Number 3. Numbers change daily. ? Cut this coupon out uud keep It uutll seven eiiffereut nu bera are accumu lated, then bring or forward them u gethtr with Seven Cents to this ollice unit you will rcoeivo the portfolio as udvei tlse-d. Cull and at e sample. Cut This Coupon Out tk ilt iAf jrtc ifli jfU rfW jftr lftf.jrfWjQti jflc Another Fast ITnlKer. NEW I)Nl)()N, Conn.. Jan. 17. The new crnlRcr Motitiromery had n preliminary trial yestcrdny over the official course. The result Justified all the enthusinstlo predictions which have been made con cerning; her. The run was front oil Unrt- ett's. reef, Now London linrbor. to llor- ton's point, a distance of nearly fifty-two mlltxt. The vessel made nnnvernireof 18.WI knots per hour, but for several mlttutosati average of 10 3 knots per hour was at tained. The MontKomcry will doubtless exceed 19 knots ou her official trip. Tho Trlbo of lien llllr. CttAWFonDSVlLLU. Intl.. .Inn. 17. The Supreme Tribe of Den Hur was orgatilr-eel here yoiterday and the first election held, llcprescntntivos were present irom all over the iiortliwost. The nssembly was quite nn imposing one. Ex-Governor Chase, of Iniilannpolls, wns elected su preme chief; Frank L. Snyder, of Joplln, Ato., supreme scribe, ntul S. K. Voria, of Crawfordsville, keeper of tribute. Gen eral Lew Wallace was thn hero of tho day. Tcrrlhla Holormmt hi Mexico, EscALK, Mex Jan. 17. Atlvlccw have been received hero from the Sierra Molnda mining camps, situated In this district, of a torrlhlo holocaust. In the lower part of tho town were a number of huts located very close together. These were set on fire by a band of unknown luecudlnrlei, and before the occupants coultl escape eleven men and several women and chil dren were burned to (loath. Ten others were burned so badly that they will die. Drowned Willie Skating. 'Alhany, Jan. 17. DeWltt Surlngsteln, 13yenrs old, was drowned in the river here last night while skating, IIli father, his brother Arthur, Sergeant of Police Loner gan, Patrolman Dunn mid two citlzous, Edward Hurley and Thomas Mulleny, went to his re-ncue and tlie entire party broke through the Ice. All except young Springsteln were rescued, Dunn almost ill a lifeless ctmdiliou, hilt ho will recover. Senator Gray "Mentioned." Washington, Jan. 17. There is some talk about tlie Heunto end of the Capitol about, tho probability of the president sending the name of benator Gray, of Del aware, to the senate for confirmation as supreme ccurt judge. Delaware is not in the same circuit which the late Justice Blatchford was appointed from, and that may possibly prevent consideration of the Delaware senator's name. A Itnee Jllot Feared. Little Hock, Ark., Jan. 17. A race war la imminent at Black ltock. Ark., the center of a large manufacturing and lum ber district Unemployed men havo or ganlzcd, and aro driving the negroes out of town. Many factory owners have been forced by threats to discharge their negro workmen. It is feared the negroes will return with recruits and precipitate a riot, I.llluoknlaiil Will Not Sue for Damage. San Fkancisco, Jan. 17. Samuel Par ker, prime minister of ex-Queen Lilluokit lani, arrived by tho steamer Australia. Mr. Parker says the ex-queen is llrm in her determination to maintain her claim to tho throne. At no time did she or any of her advisers maintain the possibility of presenting a claim to the United States for pecuniary asilstance. Tlirico C'oiulotetl uf Murder. Wichita. Kan., Jan. 17. The jury In the Mattox case brought in a verdict of murder in the first degree. Muttox heard tho verdict as stoically us an Indian. Thus ends Mattox's third trial for tho murdei of John Mullin in Oklahoma City in D cember, 18b9. Sailors Killed by Explosion. PARIS, Jan. 17. Two mora members ol the crew of the torpedo boat Snrrnzln. who were injured by the explosion on board that vessel on Saturday during her trial trip oft Kochofort, have died. Citizens' Conventions! Notice Is hereby given, by authority granted the Citizens' City StandlngCommlttee of fhon- undoah Pa., that tho primaries of tbe different ward will be held on Friday Evening, January 19, '94, at 7 o'clock, at the following places: First Wtml At the rublio houso ot William Kenarick A'comd ll'iircf In Ferguson's hall, Thea'tre Duuaing. 7'inl Wrtrtl Itcs'ue Hook and Lr.ddtr Com pany's bulb Ing. Fourth ll'eird At the nubile house of Peter line;. Fifth K'aril Ia Schmidt's hall, corner Coal ara wesisireets. The conferees elected at these primaries will meet In toe Council Chamber, Halur!ay even ing, January tutu, lSDi, at7 o'clock, to nomlcate a Borough tlakot. The new rules will govern the primaries. II. C. nOYint, Chairman James McEliiennv, Seorelnry. Democratic Primaries By authority granted the Democratic Htnnrt ing Committee the following places have been decided upon for holding the primaries on Monday Evening, January 22, '94 at 7 o'clock, to wit: Yrjf irn( At the public bouse of Timothy O'Brien. Second Word At tbe SoUetflv Hou. Thtrd ll'ortj At tie public bouse of Benja min Jllobards. Fourth ll'arii At tbe public bouse ot P. J, Stanton. Fifth ICorJ-In Schmidt's Hall, corner Coal and West atreeta. The convention for the nomination of a Bor ough ticket will be tela la the Council Chamber on Tuesday evening, January 28. 1891. J. A. TOOMEY, Chairman. M. T Vchcf.ix, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. 117 NTED A girl for chamber work and V V plain sewing. Apply at this ofll ce. 1-13-tf Tt7ANTEU.-A bright boy to learn the it pruning uaae. Apply at. bEBALriomce, I- OUT. A robe and a horae blanket, on road j between bere and PoiUvllle. For tutor mul Ion address "ll," IIbhai.d oOlce. 1-10 Iw AUENTX mukeMOOa day. 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They aro issued in parts containing 15 masterpieces ami ono page of descriptive matter about tlio picture autl the artist. Tlielfitst of tlioto parts is now ready for delivery and will be mailed to any of our readers who will out out the coupon on the fourth pago of this papor. md for ward It to us with ten cents, either In coin or postage stamps. To city subscri bers It will bo delivered over our count- on irecipt of Otio Coupon and ton cents. Succiedlni; parts will bo sent on re ceipt oflSi.x Cotiptm8 and ton cents. Eveiy one who has. seon the part says tliatllt is well worth two dollars. Wo rely upou the increase of subscrip tions to repay us for tmr expeaso. Therefore wo ask you to give the extra Coupons this week to jour Irlonds and havo them get tho first part. Wo know tht when they pet tho first thoy will want all tbo othcts and will havo to tako tho paper tcgulnrly to got tho coupons. That is tho wholoidea. 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