Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1801. THIRD EDITICXN (IIKAIlDVII.I.l:. Tlic following borough uomlnatloiis were made on Monday evening: Chief liurgem Harry Tull; High Constable William Cluei Justice of the Peace, II. 11. Johnson; Auditor, El Jab Oregory. The lollowingJWeet ward nominations have also been made: Hchool Director, Alfred Kitto; Councilman, William Taylor; Judge of Elec tion. Frank Long. Mr. and Mia. I homat Slapleton left yester day for Indianapolis, where they will wake their homo. Traction employes were paid yeaterday. i; 11. ityan, of Seooud street, is confined to li.' home with the grippe. Ex-C'uief Burgees Richards has moved to Jit Carmel, where he has seeuted employ n i vit as pumping engineer. One of oir young men about town at Umptid to bestow his good graces on i strange young lady promenading Parker street iilono, late the other evening, and when vhc reicnted his advances he threatened her with arrest, whereujioii she turned and threatened to do him up, after the Corbett faaluun, if he didn't take a walk, lie walked. M J. (allien, the Democratic non.lnee for Chict Iluret-a, made an excursion to Potts vllle yesterday. Connors' colliery lissupcndcd Indefinitely William Swiss has accepted employment with a tobacco houso as traveling salesman I)r J. C. lliddle has started South on (shooting trip. iin,ui;it ton. The following ticket was plac4 In the Held at the. East ward Democratic convention on Monday evening: Chief Uurgrss, John Hullihan; Council, J. W. Stone; School Director, John llatliiai; Tai Collector, James Jcaliy, Auditor, Frank Hoyle; Judge Election, Lewis lllnklc; Inspector, Nicholas Canfic-ld. Said ono of the party last evening: "Tho IJulliban faction entered the meeting Toom in a body, along with their Polish constituents, and nominated a regular family ticket without regard for tho wishes or feel' lugs of us whose support they will look for on election day." Mud to your ankles. "Jobe" Fellows is happy n boy. Joseph I.oomli, Jr., has returned visit to his wile's homo at Slatlngton William McLarn baa rcmovid to St, Nicholas. Tho Citizens' primaries meet on Friday evening. Tho postponed pigeon match between E. J Davis, of MaiKovillc, and Jacob Anstock, oi Mahnuoy City, for $15 a side, will take placo nt Maizovillo on Saturday afternoon, next, at 2 o'clock. .lame If. Metckle Henry E, lllxoy and James I!. Macki commenced their theatrical career at tin same time, being partners in the business, James IS. Mackie is now tho proprietor and star of "GritnsV Collar Door." At FcrgUfoii theatre on Tuesday evening, January 30th. from Fried oystsis a itscialty at McElbcnny'i ii-ia tr Notion to tht Public. All persons are forbidden to skate trespass on the dams of the Shcnundoah Water Company under penalty of tho law, By order of tho company. 1 10-lw S. D. Hkkb, Supt Don'tToliaccaSpIt or Stroke your Life Away Js :lio truthful, atartltn: title of a little book tn tt ,cils all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, Harmless Guttratitrrd tobacco habit cure, the cof-tt- trttllnc and the man who uants to quit ana can i runs no puysieai or unsocial nan l uMng "No lo-bao " r-olrt by all druggists. ltook at drue stores or by mad free. Adflress Tbe Sterllnr Kennedy Co., ladlana Mineral Hprlngs, lnd. w&s.iy Macule's ' llrlmes lellar Door" comp.tny will bo here. At Ferguson's theatre, Jan. SOU ftpec lal low prions to all in watches, Jewelry and silverware at Holdsrraan's, corner Mai and Lloyd streets. 12 27-tf 11, ivp on tried McEluenny's fried oystis u-iM-tr VTi-n Many mtt sick, we gn oar CfcKorK Wh. n f he was a Child, sha cried (or Owtonft, When alia )w MIm, she clung W Omtom. When alia bad Chlldru. b a-av (Iwm DuMKa Voyage Around The World ! Part II. , Number 2. Numbers change dally. Cut tbia coupon out and keep It until si i n different nu bent are aocutnu l.it. d. then bring or forward them to ther with Seven Cents to this oilUe and you will receive Iho portfolio i - .ttUcrtised Call aud aee amule. Cut This Coupon Out. QAL.USHA A. GROW. n Inciting Inelilnit In Ills Congressional Career, The following account of a "racket," which ccurrcd over 30 years ago, wo tako from an rticlo written by lien. Porloy Pooro: MAIIANOT CITY. OAI.l SUA A. OHOW. l' 4 t -Jh aBc jHuBus jrfb aV Jk. jk ittotki jAuS Carpets, Oil Cloths ! Bugs, Win low Shaisi, Carpet Swnpsrs v. ill bs sold cbeaper this month at C. D, FricK'e's Carpet Store, 10 South Jurdlii Htreet The "racket" in the House of Hptirrscnta- tive-s eonitnenced with a struggle s to whether the President's (Iltichnnan's) mes sage or tlioLccumpti n Constitution of Kansas hould lie referred to tn the Democratic Corati itteo on Territories or to a select eommitUe of fifteen. The session was protracted into the night, and after midnight lint few spectators remained in the galleries Those IlenrescntBtives who could seniro sofas enjoyed r aiis between the rolbcalls, while others visited committee rooms, in which weie private supplicsof refreshments. About half past one, Mr. Orow, of Pennsylvania, then standing on the I'enioeratic fide of the Hi use, nMested to (icneral ()uitinan'smaking any romarks. 'If you arc going to object," shouted Sir. Keltt, of South Carolina, "return to your own side ol tlie nail." Mr. (Iron responded: "This i a free hall, and every man lias a right to tie wuero no pleases " .Mr. Keltt tnen camo up to iiir. urow anil id : "I want to know what you mean by such an answer as that." Mr Grow replied, "I mean just what I siy ; this is a free hull, and a man lias a right to be where ho plea&es "Sir," said Mr. Koitt, "1 will let yen know that you aro a blsck nepubllcan puppy." "M'ver mlnil, retorted Air. urow, "j snail occupy such place in this hail as I please, and no negro driver snail crack nis whip over mo." Tho two then rushed at each other with clinched fists. A doeu Southerners at nnte hastened to tho allray whllo as many anti- Lccomnton men camo to the rescue, and IC-itl received not from Grow, however a blow that knocked him down. Mr. Potter, of Wisconsin, a very athletic, compactly limit mini, hounded into tho centre of the eseited group, striking right and left with vigor. Washburn, of Illinois, ami his brother, of Wisconsin, also, wero prominent, and for a minute or two it seemed as though w, weioto havo a Kilkenny fight on a magnificent scale llarkEdale had bold ol urow, when t'ottcr struck him a sovcro blow, supposing that he was hurting that gentleman, liaiksiale turning around and supposing it was Klibu Washburn who struck mm. dropped mow, and struck out at tho gentleman from Illinois Cadwalladcr Washburn coming up then, and louing his brothir and Bnrksdalc clinched, truck nut at ISarksilalc, and tho blow, glanc ing along Ilarksdale's head, kn icked oil' ills wig Thereupon H,irKsdalo let go of Willi, and 8toniing down, picked up his wig, and in r. 1 1 icing it bo got it on naeKsido nrst ills grotesque appearance caused those nearby to burst out into a loud laugh, which made everybody Btop and look round to sco what it all meant, and in an instant thrro was a lull, with everybody looking around at each other. In tills lull tho Speaker (Orr, ol South Car olina), who bad been pnundiiig nu his defk' with his gavel nnd calling for older, diiccted the Sergeant ut-Aruis to enforce order lie hod ju-t returned to the hall from loading Kcitt-assoon as lio got on his feet out at the sldo door into the corridor in tho rear of tho Sponkcr's dosk. lie advanced as rapidly as possible holding aloft the in ce, into the midbt of tho combatants. At this time the area in fiont of the Speaker and the aisle in which Grow stood was packed lull of mem hers of both political parties, most of them pull hauling at each othor, and ovorybody in tho House had crowded down as nonr as i onalble to the centre of tho conflict In tho lull (the wholo all'air lasted only a minute or two) the Scrgoant-at-Arnu succeeded in quieting tho disturbance and inducing tho members to resume their roats, and business proceeded as I efore, uutil about six o'clock m tho morning, when tho House, arjourtud. At its next toasiou Kcitt and Grow Hindu apologies to the House for violating its good order and decorum. Thero the matter di op -ped, and tho House ncvor took any action on it. Connected with tho fracas wero a number of funny incidents John Covode, of Penn sylvania, a large, athletic man, went down from his seat to tho area, holding u largo arthen spittoon In his hand, which Grow noticed as he was resuming his seat. After ward, meeting Covode, he said to linn: "Covode, what wero you doing with that spittoon?" Covode said: "I didn't know hut some feller might draw a weepou and if lie aid i intended to spot mm witn it. Have you tried McBlhonny's fried oyaUira ' M IV-tt Did We Steal Them ? Ni, Iheiimu who sungentKl tlittt w Iiititit liHve stolen lheo JIuhteti lceeH of Art wan mistaken; wo puid gnoil money for tlicni utul wnare IoIuk ro piild by the thmil.a of our retttlerx, mill by the ellbrta they tire making lo Hpretul our circulation. They are the beet kind of cimvaHHTH, anil tire tt' ing lliulr work well. Out of town render, will forward their coupons and ten cents aud address to this otllce, and i wo will have the part sent tlieni by I mall from New York. Local readers 1 should hand In the coupons and ten 1 cent at this oillce and lake the part home with them, If powlhla brim; u frieud along, so ttiat lie may sea what a good thing it It. Mahanoy City, Jan, Si. There are yet fifty or sixty ox-strikers In and around Delano who have not been re instated, and thero has been abi ut that number of new men employed alnro the strike was declared off, In violation of President Wilbur's agreement that tho old men should he positioned before new men were hfrw. The reimtattment of these men is now mado doubly doubtful, since tho issuance, of Ui;OencrnVManigcr's circular or doriug that as few men aspossible be employed at present. The ex-strikers regard this new move as a "freeze out." Meanwhile they aro receiving thtlr monthly wages from tho organisation. It is said that some of tho ex strikers were approachod yesterday by one of tho minor officials and told that If they would have a talk with tho superintendent be might give them work. Ibis tbe men feel is unnecessary as, when the strike wa declared off, they reported to Delano in a Imdy and registered their names and ad dresses, bb instructed, and they feel that this oiler of an Individual interview is only to bo used as an opportunity to humiliato their prido. Miss M. A.lDilloii will shortly retire from business after a very successful careci. Miss Dillon started in tho dry goods trade seven years ago, in a very small way. fly strict attention to d( tails and an interest in tho wants of her customeis, slio built tkebuslness toils present proportions. She has already received applications for tho store room from three large litres with tho same, or similar line, of good. A small white dog about tho sizo of a pint measure stuck his noso in some soap suds, yesterday morning, and then took a seat on tbo Lehigh Valley platform. A crowd semhled, shouted "mad dog," and shook their canes defiantly in his face. Tho canine, surprised, arose from his haunches and rushed tnwaid tho crowd, who upset each other in their eagerness to givo him plenty of room. And tbe littlo dog took another lap at tho soap suds and trotted happily down tho street. Owen Martin spent Tuesday in Tnmaqua, Two children of Olhccr John llassel are sick witlilthediphthcria. Mrs, Patrick Nugent, of West Cantrostreet, lies sick with the grippo. CharlcsI!ogcrs, whoso Polish namo is JIo diuski, entered Julia Machulas' houso on Comnjerelal alley, Monday evening, nnd, after sparring one round with three or four boarders, jumped through a window, taking the stisb with him. I Last night he paid 'Squire May the usual costs. D. O. H. Lodge,! Harugari, an old and wldly known German beneficial s ciety, hauquettcd tlioirf members nnd friends last evening at tho homo of Charles Krcbs, West Centre street. Tho evening was spent in feasting and in tho practice of patriotic German airs. Arrangements were mado for tho reception of grand ofiicars aud visiting lodges nt theOi der's annual convention hoio, on March lltli. Tho committeo of arrange mcnt for last evening's reception were Charles Tcchentin, chairman ; Samuel Kemcry and Henry Kehler. Among those proecntwere: John Stcire, O. B. ; Henry lichlcr, It. U. 1! Charles Krcbs, JohnUHasscl, J. K. Smith Fred. Hettinger, John C. Knapp, Adam Steeling, Henry Iloidenrcich, Ferdinand Petrie, Charles Shearer, Washington Brobst, Fred. Drcsch, J. T. Witscl, Sylvester Woil, Jamos Weil, Peter Sticker, Ernest Kcich Charles Hire, Charles Andrews, Lewis Snyder, Kobold tDttimm, Julius Miller and Charles Brownmilltr. The wants of the guests were ably caleicd by "Eddie" Krebs E. II. Cortrlght, of Pottssille, transacted businoss hero yesterday. No one would objict If the inch or two of mud was scraped from tho croisiugs every morning. Mr. Hopkins, of Mincrsville, visited Wm Harris, of East Centre street, this morning. Samuel Davis and wlfo, of Wm. Peun witnessed "Bclshazzar" last evening. Crowds invaded tho ticket office long before tho opening hour the past few mornings to secure beats lor "Belshazzor," and tho chart was soon "filled," Iho opera house has been crowded and all who havo witnessed this beautiful cantata praUed tho performance highly. lawyer PiiaUr'a Itruneli Ottloo , Sol. Foster, Esq., Attorney aud Counsellor at-lAW, of Pottsvllla, has taken room at MoElheuuy'a cafe building and will opui a branch law otllce. Mr. Foster expects to be In Shenandoah every Wednesday and Satur day evenings, when be can bo consulted at An Art Gem. Kvery one who has seen tho first part of "MastfrpleccB from the Art Gftllerles of the World" acknowledges Ub beauty anil value, nnd they wonder how we can afford to glvellt away as wedo. Vhey do not realize that securing more readers, regulur sutacrlberf-, Is the great aim of every publisher and that lie Is willing to epend a great deal of motley In doing it. This system costs tts very little more than the employ ment ofjexpensive canvassers nnd It is a mttoh morepleat.ant'way. Everybody Is tliunklrigiH for what we are doing. t)ur old subscribers feel that we are doing a frlmdly act and in return they are inducing tlK.usentU of new oiu-b to start In with us. For this llrrt part, one coupon and ten centals nil that we require, for further parts six coupons ttud ten cents will be asked. That will compel the new men to take the paper regularly every day. That U the why iu a nutshell. Klre Alarm Itoxe. Tho following list shows the. location ol ao alarm bonis of tht Bhrnmndoah Fin lepartmsnt: I.OOATIOH. IS Coal and Dowers streets. 18 Bowers and Ccntre.streot. Bridge and Centre streets, tt Main and Centre streets. H Main and Poplar streets. K Main and Coal streets tt Gilbert and Centro streets. 18 Gilbert and Cherry latreets. W-Cbcstnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down be book once nnd let go. When nn alarm it entln the are bell will sound the number ot tbe box and repeat the alarm four times. now 10 LOOATK ALAIIUS. f tbe alarm la sounded from box IS the tire jell w strike one, then pause and strike flv vhlch will Indicate that tbe lire Is in the llclntty o No, IS box. Every alarm Is repeated -tar times Weddltig Invitations. Over EOO of tho finest aud correct style wedding invitations and cards to solect from at tho Herald ollice. Either printed oi engraved. Wo can discount city prices GREATEST IN THE WORLD Why Thousands of Families Owe Their Health to Paine's Celery Compound. Filed oystsrs a specialty at iVioElhcnny'i' 0-12 tf I tfieVIagiceity Coupon No. 1. X& Cut out ono of these Coupons and mall or bring them in person to the offlco of tho Herald, with ten centH in Bilver, or two nickels, and Port folio No. 1 of the Mnflo City will be delivered to you. MISCEIiIANEOUS. NCrncr, All debtor' to the late Charles 17 Mnoyer may make settlement by calling at S17 Wooti oil street. A QKNT- mako W 00 a day. Greatest kitchen utcntl ever Invented. Retail HJcts. 2 to ?ry nouso. Sample, postage paid, Forsbee Si McMaxln, Cincinnati tl sold in every bouse, nve coins, o. postage paid, in, uincinnnt lOliwedSet TIT ANTED. A liTclvmsn with small capital t T to nanaio an uinas or slot macnines For particulars address Chss. T. Novelty to., Cincinnati, O. Malev. 1-22 St (tic toflSPCK DAY at home selling Liiht. tbij ninir l'latcr ard nlatini: jewelry watches Ublewaic, etc. Iery has bouse goods needing plating. No experience; ri capital; no talkln.. Some agonta aie making 125a day Permanent Tositt'n. Address II K.Deluo& Co., Colum bus, Ohio. ir MAHAM1T l'l.ANK. JainesI Leahy, It is said, is favored by the Middle and East ward coufereos for Tax Re ceiver. Hinnias Lafferty, of Gllbcrton, who was a prominent witness in tho Hriggs trial, visited friends in the West ward to-day. Fred. Miller had li is foot mashed in a gang way at Hear Itidge colliery yesterday after noon. The P. & E. collieries In this district will close down to-night uulil Monday morning. Mira Jersie Evans, ol Mt. Carinel, Is a visit or at Postmaster Cope's. Miss Julia Toi pe y bos returned to her home, after several months stay in Philadelphia. GeorgeKelly has removed his barber shop to Main atieet, oppoltetho post ollice, Matthew Fancll and P. J. Flannery were in I'otthville to-day, filling applications for saloon license. M J. Wright will go on the road this week for Cary Iliothcrs & (Jicvimeytr, a Phila delphia wall paper house. 1). J. Conners went to Pottsvlllo this coming. Coupon X&Oa 13. t "Masterpieces Frcn the Art Gallnii! of tit World,1' Send or liriug to the otllce of thin Paper -one Coupou, together with ten ceuts In money, aud you-.wtU recall e the great l'orlfolio.of Art. OU'-E AND LOTS FOR SAI.i: Kicht lots. .I1-; st rv houso witn HV4 story liltcnen. mi ire .bed. to irood wolls and stream ot water running throi gh tho property; nice bearing fruit trees; lots ill good state or oulilvatloi ; known formerly as Parlt Hotel. Suttabl" for any kind of business. Kor further particulars writo or call on .MILS. 1.. K. KiMlint, l-20-8m lirandonville, Sch. Co., Pa. VTOTiri: FOIl l'KOFO-ALu Propslswill I n rconvro up lo renruary is, ism, ror sinking IwoiSM shafts at tbe Scott collier;, aear Mbamoktn, Pa., for the Union Coal Company. One shaft lo be 111 feet bv 12 fort in tbe clear. ai.dtho other shaft t be Si feet by 12 feet In the clear. 1-ae.h hi aft lo be aunk to a depth of 76(1 feel, more or lefts, for rurtner particulars, apply to Juun Li. wn-.r.rA.ai', upi , I -IllOt Shamokln, Pa, Thouiands of persons aro suflering from no definite decease, but are tired, worn out, wek and nervous. To meottho nccdsof just such over-worked, over-anxious men and women whojo nerves are shattered and their blood grown thin and impure, Palno's celery compound is prescribed. It is thegrtatest remedy the world has ever known for fillguo of mind and body, for sleepesiluesi, debility and all complaints aris ing fiom depressed vitality. It restores the functions of the digestive organs, strengthens tho mental ai d physical powers, relieves the dullness and drowsiness of nervous weakness. 'Ten nights aro required to repair one night's loss of sleep," says an adage. Hut nothing so calmsnnd soothes Iho nerves as Paine's celery compound or so surely brings louud, dreamless sleep during which tho daily loss of nervous energy Is replaced aud the ex hausted tissues repaired. For men and women subjected to tho enor mous strain of social life, or spendthrifts of vitality through any form of dissipation, nothing will save tham from complcto break down like Palno's celery compound. Paine's celery compound Is tho eiutcomo of long life devoted to iucessant scientific study of diseases of tbo important organs of the body and their dependence upon the ner vous system. No less an eminent scientist than Edward H. Phelps, M. X, I,L. D., professor In the Dartmouth college medical school, first pro pared Palno's celery compound, the great rurucdy that has cured so many thousinds sick, nervous and enfeebled mon aud women throughout tho country. Paine's celory compound supplies tho tired system all It neods In the way of food for nerves nnd blood. Ehsumatlsm ia relieved when every other means fails. In all wasting dlsoases recovery becomes a simple, easy matter when tho strength is kept up by Paine's celory compound and the nerves and vital organs receivo iu abundance the food they demand. The foundation of recovery from diicases which attack special organs Is laid by the utmost atteution to tbo nutrition of the whole body. No nutritive agent wascver discovered that will feed aching norves and brain, and restore the natural iunct onsof tho vital or gans, like I'aino's celery compound. Well nourished bodies, well fed brains, soui.d sleep, health and strength havo cotuo to thousands from I'aino's celery compoaud. Mr. J. II. Kngle is a prominent merchant In tho beautiful town of naniburg, Iowa. His reputation is too high to permit of his recom mending a preparation uuUbi It has superior merit. Head what he says of tbe great good I'aino's celery compound has dono him and his family : "I feci it my duty," ho writes, "to say a good word for Palno's celery compound, I havo suffered for a number of years from neu ralgia, and tried many differ, nt medicines without relief. Finally I was persuaded to try Palno's celery compound. After using nine bottles I am In bettor health than I have been for many yeais. "My wife and children havo also been using tho compound with marked benefit to all of them." Tne picture abuvo is of Mr, Englo and his family. They havo had tho same expeiieucc as thousands of others. "VTOTH K After February 1st visitors will Xi be admitted 10 tbe Almshouse ouly on Ibe tmio-jnurauay or eaiu nionin, wirn no admis sion on bur.da)S. Visitors detdrlng meals will be rionlreo to reav thirty cents r er meal. NewanKDers Inaertirir this advertisement wit! out a written order will not be paid for tame. rtOHKUT KUI.ING, WILLIAM DEHIt, JAOOH DAY, Heard of Poor Directors. Attest; J. J. OTONNOll, Clerk. Sobuylklll Co. Almshouse, Jan. 22, 'U. 1-23 6t -VISIT THE pittsburg Novelty Store Cblnawarc, Queenaware, Glassware and HOT.TT) AY SSSSSSf 'cX examine the stock and bo convinced wo carry the very lest line. No. 25 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. Hooks 8c Brouun. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in slock. Agents for all Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, etc. No. 4 South Main Stnei. a ,lly courtesy of the Colliery Engineer, Scranton, Pn Tho above is an excellent portrait of tho late Samuel Gay, of Potlsvlllo, whoio recent death has mado a vacancy In tho Eighth Anthracite District of Pennsylvania. An exami nation for Mine Inspector to succeed Mr. May will bo hold early next month. T 0 QUIT BUSINESS. The undersigned will sell liis entiro stock of Boots and Shoes, ISte. At and Below Oost. TIub is a gonuiuo dewing out pale. Tht goods must bo eold before Ajiril 1st. Don't urine tho UARGAIN8. lfa?iimaS!. 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. I the placo mentioned.