Evening Herald. MONTUY. JANUARY 20, 1891, THIRD EDITION ytAKAKi;. J. 1'egley hMbcen visiting friends In Orecr City. John Thomas, who has been under the weather for Home time, la now improving. Kit Nolfert transacted Imsltiiss In Mahanoy City Saturday afternoeiti. W. I'egley and J. 1). Conley wcro down tho valloy as fur a Greer Cily last wck and re purl the ice five and six Inches thick. It. Is oxpectcel a large quantity will bo cut and stored this month If the cold snap continues. Oliver Bauers is tho live young agent for tho KvsNlNH HiCKAi.Dat this place. To All Concrneel. CoMMtmioNKRa' OFricK, Fottsviixk, 1a Jan. sM, 1801. Notice is hereby given that persons desiring etttitioates ol nomina tion and nomination papers can procure tho sanio by application to Judgeo of Election in the several districts of tho county, or to tho Countp Commissioners' cilice. By direction of tho County Commissioners. Attest : 1'mi.. J. Connki-L, Clerk. 3t TJSB WbLLS' LAUNDBV IlLUE, tho Im t Bluing for laundry uao. Each package maJ: tio quarts. 1M(. fVild hy Coakloy Rtos Isnrrhllrs Cafe. When seeking a neat and well conducted cafe, go to Ilurchill's, corner Main and Coal streets. Polite aid prompt attention. 11-7-tf Kliift at a YA-ddititf Uve-eptlou. t'l i I I ami, ., .Inn '.0 At a wedding rcct-jiuon tit the home of Henry Mayer, 0. Asmr avenue, Annie CWeu wua accident ally "hot liy Louimt Alayer, who was pla. Ing Mill) a .small nlle. The bullet IoiIko ill Miss Ooweu'te Inain, and she will illu Campbell Tor (.memor anil I'rrsldnnt. Tolmjo, )., Jan. 30 A Commercial apei lal from Columbus says that ux-Gov ernnr CampleUs friends have stated that he will m an active candidate for eov- ernnr in 1MJ5. with a view to securing the presidential nomination in 1800. The drip's ltieviiKt-s In eSreeee, ATIIKNB, Jan. 20. Numbers of deaths from lnlltienzn have occurred hem, and many prominent oiliciaW are included among the victims, One of them Is Ron eral Koroiiaioi, who was a notable llgurr in the Cretan rebellion of INCH. Ti Huo for Iron Hall Fund. IIoNKbDAl.K, Pa., Jan. !iw. Tho receiver of the defunct Order of the Iron Hall has taken steps to collect the resnrvu fund of the branches of the order in llnnestlnle and Ilnwley. Tim ilonemlalo branch sur rendered $1,054..M without a contest, but the Ilawley branch will endeavor to re tain the fcl.V, It; ia its possession, and the receiver will bring a suit for it. Traveling Companies Not Ilnrreil. IUakims, I'a.. Jan. JudRC Kndlieh rcmlereil a decision here in the matter of the ilaim of the state, under an old law for license fee for every theatrical per formance, lie decided that the lntiaiiing of the law ia to require the proprietor of a theater to take c it a license for It for n year, uml that ctiiH covers all perform DPS! When riaby was sick, wo gave her Castor!, When cite was a Child, she cried for Caatorla, When she became Mlaa, she clime t Castoria. '.Vlu-n she had Children, she gave them (Jasiort 4Hu Away. For sixty days Keagey, the photegiapher, will give a 10x12 platinum picture with every doten of his $3 oabineta. Have you triad MoKlhsnny's fried oysterst 912-tf "1 Series No. 1. ! file f VIagic City Coupon No, 5. , -51, I'fT Out out one of these Coupons .mil mall or bring them in person lo the oDIee of the IiKRAIJ), with ten cms In silver, or two nickels, ami 1'ort tuiio No 1 ot the Mnglo Olty will i.i ilellvereil to you. r Vnvnnfi Arnnnrl The World l Part II. Number 6. Numbers change daily. Cut tblH coupon out and keep ll until vim uiueraui uu uvrn ure auvumu uiivd, tht n bring or forward thio to ei ther with Seven Cents to tLU nttlt-e ttud you will rt-celvti Uie portfolio ndvertlaed. Cull and u u tuple, Cut This Coupon Out ltAXAJ,XJ.J,J,XXj CENTS PER YARD for all-wool Ii-grMiu Cmii;(n, JNK per iHnl for Home-inadc Hag 1 aipeis that wilt vuao at r i 0 a C. n. FncKe's Carnet Store. 10 South Jartllu bjtrett. 1IAI1ANOV CITY. Mahakot Citv, Jan, 29, Alt collieries In this district, except Elm- wood, aro working to-day and It Is believed a half week's time will be mado by tho men. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blow, of East Contro street, spent Sunday In Bariicsvlllo and Lakeside. Tho local nnlon ol Christian Endeavcr met on Sunday evening In tho Welh Congrega tional church and was addressed by Itev. A. M, Woods and Rev. Kay Iiusshlcr, on prac tical religious subjects. Win. Itupiort, of Pottsville, was a Sunday visitor of Miss Mildred Moyor, of Mahanoy street. Superintendent Shod", of the Ashland district, visited Superintendent Davis, of the St. Nicholas district, on Saturday afternoon. Charles M. l'lank, tho P. & It. yardmastcr, spout Sunday in Heading. Mrs. Kichaid Rowhottom Is visiting friends ill Philadelphia. George Hornsly, a Philadelphia telegrapher. has been trantfcried to the Willlanitport division as relief operator, with headquarters at Mahanoy City. P. J. Mulhall, the bard of tho Snnday Aewt, gazed with wonder at tho "Wicklow Postman" on Saturday night, Tho Itorubllcan conforrees met In the Mansion House on Saturday evening and nominated tho following ticket: Chief Durgoss, Harry Stem; High Cnnstablo, John Jones; Receiver of Taxos, John Bhoener; Supervisor, John Price; Auditor, Harry Cllllord. Michael J. Kelly and Jamos Welch spent a very ploasant Sunday afternoon with tho Misses Dunn, of St, Nicholas. The following ticket was placed in the field by tho Democratic conferrees at their meeting InthoMansion Houso Saturday even ing: Chief Ilurgess, John Cunningham High Constable, Matthew Kane; Receiver of Taxes, John C. Knapp; Spervisor, Patrick Hobln ; Auditor, John Mlnchhof. Mrs. William Cullcn. of Hazlcton, is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Leahy, of East Centre street. Miss Mamo Summers spent a very pleasant Sunday afternoon in Shenandoah. John Murphy drove his 2:01 nag, Nancy Hanks, over from Shenandoah yesterday afternoon and called upon Miss Kate Uyan of West Centro street. Giergo Keenan, a laborer in Maple Hill colliery, had his left lop brolien below the kneo and his scalp wounded by a fall of top rock on Thursday afternoon. Ho was ro moved to his homo on West Centre street, and is now mending as fast as can be expected. Tho Americus Club Invito their friends to a hop this evening in Idler's opera house hall. Martin Maguiro attended the funeral of Moses Ltary, of Lauigan's, in Shenandoah this morning. Miss Mamo Donavan, of Shenandoah, visited her parents here over Sunday. Springdalo and Park No. 2 rosumcd work this morning. Edward Fogeity, M. J. Cumminps, Con Itleug and may other bubiuoss men went to Pottsville this morning. Thero was between six and seven inches of ico on the darns near town on Sunday afternoon. Grand Coaching Choi us Tally Ho, by Jamos B. Macklc, "Grimes Cellar Door" company. At Ferguson's theatre to morrow evening. (llHAltl)VlI.l.i:. Dr. A. F. Bronson returned on Saturday Irom Hiurifbtirg, where bo has been attend lug a meeting of tho Stato Boaid of Health Mlsa Mamlo Carricau, of Elltugowan, Is visiting Miss Mattlo Stack, of Ogden Birtct Miss Emma Devlin spent Sunday with her Bister, Mrs. .laincs Kelly, in Mahanoy City. William Green has gone to Reading where he will bo married to Mlsa Minnie Eichler, of that place, to day. Tho Girardvillo Maenncrchoir will give a ballThursday ovenlngthatpioml'os to eclipse their successful hop of a year ago. Cuief Burgoas Burns, of Shenandoah, with soveral friends, pnsstd through town to-day. Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper will witness tho Green-Eichler nuptials in Reading this afternoon. John BrlgpB, who was recently acquitted of tho charge of murder in ono of tho Gllherton riot rases, visited town Sunday afternoon. Up Town Otllce. All orders for advertising, Job work and subscriptions can be loit at Kioto's Auction and Commission rooms, Dougherty building, W. Centro street, wheie they will itcelvo prompt attention. Have you tried McElhenny's fried oystertl 0-12-tf MAUANOl t-LANl!. Mistcs Ida Stewart, Manic Berkhoiscr and I,aura Beard, of Frackville, visited fi lends in town on Sunday afternoon, Messrs. Win. Banner and DeMrick passed throngh to Ashland yesterday afternoon. Harry Hughes, the light-weight boxer of Philadelphia, who leceutly (ought a draw with Couriy, of Lost Creek, is matched to fight "Bill" Dunn, of Girardville, to a finish on Washington's birthday. MIsms Welch and Fennasaey, of Frack ville, travelled down tb valley In the electric car yesterday afternoon. If thwe ever was a real rate forerironle' Coohom. ColU. lliouoblcul truoblea aud 1 Ortppe it Is Pan 'J'lua. Dou't tell to get tbe geuuUe,- avoid siiMtltutsa. OesU eol; only 7t Klrilu'i eenw. ran-l lua is mm at i v. I). Drug Htore, Fried oysters a specialty at McKlheiiuyV 0-18 tf If you want to laugh and be aiuusJ gruorally, go and se Maekie In "Orime Cellar Door" ciiiny. Two hours' solid fun. Smile, unlle, smile, laugh, laujth, laugh. At Ferguson's theatre to-worrow evening. Buy KmttoM floor, lie sure that tie name Lhwio it IIabs, Ashlaud, 1'a., 11 printeil on every sack. H-B-HUtw J. II. Maokie, the original Orimescy Mo oy u iioyfs "a Buueh of Keys,' is com lug. At Ferguson's theatre to morrow evoning. MAIZHVIM.l!. Tho Republican conferees of tho East, West and Middle wards met In Mlddloton's hotel on Saturday evening and nominated tho fol lowing ticket : Burgess, GomcrT. Jones; IPgh Constable, William E. lleffner; Tax Receiver, Daniel Collins; Auditors, Henry Cantner, thrco years; James Mauror, two years; S, G, Mlddlotdn, ouo year. John Francis, sged about 75 years and one ol tho oldest residents of this place, died at his homo hereon Friday night, attcn o'clock, of general debility. He came to the place when it was cbridened "Flour llarrcl" and when Dot inoro than a half dozen hotiKes made upthetown. lie is survived by a widow and twodaughtcis, Mrs. Peter Murphy, Mrs. Michael Hcgan, and by soven sons, William, Matthew, John, Thomas, Robert, Joseph and George, nil rosidtnts of this borough. Tho deceased was buried this morning In tho Catholic cemetery at Frackvillo. Tho Democratic Conferrees of tho three waidsof Gllherton met in Leahy's hotel on Saturday night and placed tho following ticket in the field: Chief Burgess, John Hullihan; High Constable, Daniel Reardon; Tax Collector, James Leahy; Auditors, West ward, William Smith; Mlddlo ward, William Murphy; East ward, Frank O'Boylo. Harry and Polly Rosewarcn, of Pottsville, visited James Ferris on Sunday afternoon. It is rumored that John Trevctbcn will be an Independent candidate for Council. Both Democrats and Republicans have nominated etiong tickets and a big tight is ox;iettd. Two or three cf Maizevillo's crack pigeon shots are Itching for a match with Wyait or Neiswcudcr, of Shenandoah, A Mahanoy Plane and a Qllbcrton. dog fought one round near Malzeville on Bstur day night for a small stake, when tho Gilberton dog turned tail and refused to chow his antagonist longer. There was a cocking main last week between Frackville and Malzeville birds. wliiili was won by roosters from the latter place Special low prices to all in watches, jcwolrj and silverware at Holdermau's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. 12 27-tf A Ilnppy Mau Is be who uns lied Hue Oil for Kbeiimatlsin Neuralcta. Toothache sun chronic dhIus. It' 1 reu tdy widen curca every time. Try It, a leuls. licit Flag Oil w sold at l V. I). Klr- lln's JlrugHlore. l'I4ii Wanted. In order to complcto flics lour copies of the Evening Herald of September lfllb, Octe- bor 21st and 28th, 1803, aro wanted Address, Hkram uflioc, Shenandoah, Ta. t Fiiexl oyBtcrs a specialty at AIcElhonny'f 0-12-tf Hear In Mtnd John A. Rcilly's Is tho plaoo to get tht ourost wines and liquors, best beer and 1 nd finest brands of cigars. 10-16-tf Lakeside Railway C-. GOLD BONDS Oiferetl to Public Subscription at par These bonds are issued and rd-ied to sub scrlbers in dcnomiEatlona of f 100 tMuand ,0 each, Interest payable semi-annuaus in was and November of each year, unt 1 thep'lnclpa-1 nt the bond mutur s in 1923. Utiles aooner re' deemed The company will reserve ihs right to rtdeem ine bonus at ai y time prior to ma turliv at 81(16. with aev rued filtered. 1'he total uuthoi litd m ue U ta0.(KI0. or wblth f lSU.Oi 6 will be sold at present Tbe remulnler van be used only for the extension r.f the ro d to Delano and jjakealde I'aik and the purchase of cars and other eauipn.ents for the same The morUnure scouring ti ese tx nd is an ab. solu e first leln upon ail tights and fruuchca of the LMlte-stde Railway Company, ttgetber wiiniisnne or rauwa eeiwren uinanaoaa and Mal.anoy CHty. already coDbirti Jed nd the extension to lAkelde Park to i e con structed at an early day Tbe Lakeside Hallway tetweec Phinandoah and Ma ano Ctlv 1h eonstrticted in a a est thoiouith and substa Ita' manner be road way la laid with 7" pound T rail, the budges are an iron, ana tne ovurueaa eitcincai wora is of the vry txn ehaiacier The commodliius Hie-pro ' power hmuc situ ated on Jorth Knilroad an el. In Mahanoy ( It y, Is built ' f sioru-1 nd . ri ogated iron end Is eq lppouwito a double e i of lecu lo gene rators. Tbe electric nlant Is of tbe lafat West ng li u.-e patli rnof tbe lineal cnaraou r. Tmihhenan"oab brunoh la uboul S01 miles in length, en bracing u population of abou' 33 CO, lncluatrg nheuHndottx. Wahai oy City aud In tended iwto j olnta along tb Hoe Tho distance In Lk. aide Irom Mebinoy City vlu Houlni-BU lkiwican'a, CbociDaker' Park Paci, 'I i en ton and I) lano tsabom 7 niiles. The line to 1 jekealde Park with llstm-lltres tor truvi 1 und easy acres- To tri most popular bum hut rokort In the Authrolt onal relo. s will be a profitable adjuu t to the entire lb e la tbe summer months, nd arrest pleasure road. The Equitable 'Pius Compny.ot l'l 1 ad Inbla. is trustee In tbe mortga. e for tbe bonds of the Lakende Hallw. y Tompauy and the l. mU are an alMolule flit urn un all l e rlabtx f an- obmes and prope'ty of tho compimy. For further partfoulara upply at tbe oftlLe of tbe company, Knapp's butldlug, ilbhjnoy Clt; or to O. D. PHILUPH, ! tf Treasurer Lkelde Railway Co. Rag Carpet Weaving ! If von want a irood niece of rair carne't. well woven, take your rjg and have them woven up In oarneta. It will pay you In the lor g run. All kinds, with or without stripes, u a"e to order; btautHui rali'boa stripes, low prices. PATTERSON'S, 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Coupors Kfo. IT, Ot4) 44 "laistiipieees Frcm the Art Gaihrite of tie World," 44444t4444444040 "JumbePB t Changed Uily 444444444444444444444 Send or briugi to tbe nfiice ot thla Paper one Coujion, together with, ten centa In mom y, and ou- will receive tbe great Portfollo-of Art VISIT THIS pittsburg Novelty Store Chlnaware, ttueensnare, Glassware and 0"i"iT TH A ST 000D3 at lowest rlUJLUi.JL pfc- .Foll.ttn,d tuu be convinced wo carry tlie very test line. No. SH West Centro Street, Bhcnandoah, POTTSVILLE Soap Works. Third and Race Sts. TUG BOAP HUBINKSS established halt a century ago by the lato Charles F. Kopitzscfa, was recently purchased by Curlton M. Williams, and tho works have now nmni d business under ntlroly now man agement, but wo have retained In tho mnnit- aeturing department theold employes familiar nlth the process of soap making that have made tho Uopltrsch Heaps so famous fur their superiority over all other brands for laundry and general household use. TITH INOHKASED FAC1UTIK lor man ' ufacturing, wi aro now picpared to 1111 all orders from tho trade. OUH 5 CENT OCKAN and 6 CENT BOKAX are favorite brands, and we guarantee them made of puio materials and free from adultera tions ot any kind. BUY SAMPLE CAKES OF YOUH GROCER and be convinced of Its excellence. 8ve the wrappers for rewards. HIGHEST PR1C1W PAID FOR TALLOW, grcese and soap fat. WM. IIICAI.il, Matmjjcr. ection Proclamation Notice Is hereby given to the qualified elec tors ot tho Borough of Bhcnandoah that an election will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 20, '94 For tho following ofttucrs: One Person for Chief Burgess. One Person for Collector or Re ceiver of Taxes. One Person for High Constable One Person for Borough Au ditor. One Person for School Auditor, 3 years, One Person for School Auditor, 2 years. One Person for School Auditor, 1 year. ANTHONY FLYNN, HlehCon.Ublc. Shenandoah, Pa., Jan. 1891. 6toiw LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah tor Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le hlgbton, SlatlngtoD. White Hull, Catasauqua. Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaston, Philadelphia harleton and Weatherly at n.01, 7 38, 9 IS a m , IV . it m. For Nw York, 6.tH, 7 38 9.15 a. m 18.43, 2 57 ForQuakOko. HwlichbACk, Gerhards and Hud sondale, 0 04, 9.15 a. m , ana 8 67 p. m. For Haxleiofc, Wllltes-llarre, White Haven Pittston, Laceyville, Towanda. Sayre, Waverly and Elonr ft, 6.04. 9.IS a. m., 2.7, 5 37 p. m. For Rochester, tluffalo, Nlapara Falls and tbe West. 6.04, 9.15 a. m. and t ST S.S7 p. m. For Beludere, TJolaware Water Gap and Slroudsburg, 6.04 a. m 3.67 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.15 a. m ForTunkbannook,6,04,9.15a. m.,i.67,5.27p rr- For Ithaca and Geueva 6.04, 9 15 a. m. 5 27 p. m For Auburn 9.16 a. m. i.7! p. m. For Jeaceavllle. LevlstoD and lies"" Meadow. 7.38 a. ra 5.97, 8.W p. m. For Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 8.W, 7 9.I&, a. m.. K.4I. 2.67 xt p. m. For Scranton. a.04. 9.15 a m.,2.W15.a7 p. m. For Hailebrook. Jeduo. Urltlon and Freeiaael. .04, 7.8, 9.15. a. m., U.-W, 3.57, t.S!7 rr foi Aanjaaa. uirarainne ana uost uroeic. t.tm. 7.61, 3.W, 10. a. m.. 1.00, 1,10, 4.10, 6M, 8.W. 9.U m. For Raven Run. Centralia. Mount Carmel and ahamoktu, 7.08, 8.60,11.1 a. m., .38, 4.40, B.'J3 p.m. For vaiesviue, i-ri fiaoe, mananoyejiiv ana i n, anj -tu a ,K link M .u .in f sr. 8.08. e.at. lo.as n. m. I'rains win leave snamoKin at .is, n.40 m.. t.M. id B.iiu r. m.. ana arrive at snenan doah at 7 38. .lf a. us., It4. .5T, b.l, 11.15 p. ID. Leave Shouandoah for Pottavllle. it.to. .IS 9.QS. 9.16. 11.06 11 34 a. in., 1141, K.67, 4.10 6,, 8.08 p. ai Leave PottsvlUe for Hkenandoab, 6.00, 7.96 9.06. 10.16.11.48 a. m.. U.K. 4.00.1.10. Jb.10. 7.16 7.66 10.00 p.m. Leave bnenanaoan tor Hatieton. CV4, 7.w. a. is. in., 1148, 2.57, 6.ar, 8.08 p m. Leave Haxlaton for bhcnandoah. 7 86. 10.00. 11.06 a. m It 16, 166, 6. SO, 7.U6. T.68 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS, fralna leave for Aahl3Ad.G Irani villa and I .AM Craek, 7.19, 9.0 a. is., 19.89, 46 p. m. ror iiaaeawn, oimoa ureea junouon, -eaD Uavcc Junction, Mauoh CTbank, Altontown, Bethlehem, Uuton and New York, 8.40 a m.. is.au, s. p. m. For Pblladelphla 18.8U. i,M p m. DnpVatuirl la Dir Dlaaa Uaks nA ni Delano, B.u, u. a. m., II. w, X.U, 4.10 0.1B p. m ut M, m koaiiiiBj jl mi umi auuu uvi ui City and Leave Haxleton for Shenandoah. 8.3o. 1140 a. m., i.m. o.aup. m. Leave Shenandoah for I'otuvllle, b.M, .4b, t.m a. m., 2.46 p. m. Leave Pottavllle for BhanandoAh, 8.10, 10.41 a.m.,1., 5.1b p. m. It. li. WILBUK, oenl. Hunt. Baatani Dlv South Bethlehem. Pa. OIIAS. S. LEU, Genl. Paa. Apt.. Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEMACHEK. Asst. U. 1. A.. South Hetblehsm, Pa qpO QUIT BUSINESS. The undorsigned will soil his entire stock of Boots and Slices, E M-Below Cost. This is u genuine cloning out sale. Airu 1st. JJon't peiliinan, 29 AMUSEMENTS. F ERGUBON'3 TUEATRU. r. J. rEitausoH, HtNAaEit, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, '94. A great show, Tho favorite Irish Comedian, Eugene O'Rourke, In the enormously successful New Irish Comedy Drama, The WicIoW pogM&n I'rosented with A Clever Company, Special Elaborate Scenery New Songs and Dances. Prices, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrllu's druc store F ERGUSON'H THEATRE. P. J. FEllQTJSOK, MANAOEIl TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, '94 Farewell tour of -JAMES B. MACKIE As "Gilmesey Me Boy" In QriHies' Cellar Door A Revlsud Piece. Now and Larger Company. I'otcI and Beautiful Ideas in Dress and Dance Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved scats at Klrlin's drug store. Hooks & Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents for all Newspapers, llagaiines, Periodicals, etc. No. 4 South Main Stvet. RELIABLE HAND LAUNDRY, 139 Hontli Mailt Htrect, All work guaranteed to be tlrst-clasa in every resiect. ie respoctfully solicit a share of your patronage. Goods called for and delivered Bilk ties and Luce Curtains a specialty. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DKLCAMP, JR., Prop., WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd, SbeiinmloHli, I'eiiini, Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms' MISCELIiANEOUS. WANTED. Ten or twelve girls wanted at tbe Schuylkill Hat an.i Can Factory. Must have experience and not lets than 1G year- of age. B-29-tf "170 H ItKNT. Htore-room with or without r duelling, at present occupied by I. Fried man sVoedealer. Possession given April 1st Annlr toJ.K. Kebler. 210 North Main street, Shenandoah. 1-27 2 w WANTED SALESMEN J75.C0 per week, selling electrlOtght outflta for bouses, storea und shops. Motors for running ma chinery, and other popular patented articles, out tits complete when shipped. Heist people buy; permanent situation; no experience. W. I'. Harmon & Co,, Clerk No, 14, Columbus, Ohio. WANTHn. Good dwolllng houses at from If 12 to W per month rent, fall lit II KH ALI) branch ottke (KeeeoV Auction Kooms), 34 West Centre street, cornerot Jardln. Anyone in w.int of aplaeo or help wanted, mule or remaie, can at me same ptaco, wcere ior a smiill fee your wuuls will bo supplied. 1 30 tf HOUE AND LOTS FOK SALE Eight lot, 84 st, ry house with 2H story kitchen, large t-bed, two pood wells and stream of wnter running through tho property; nice bearing lrult 'roes; lots In good ntute of cultivation; known formerly un rtirk Hotel. 8uttable for any kind of business. For further particulars write or can on MUB. L. E. FIMUBIt, 1-20-8U1 UrandonvlUe, Sell. Co., Pa, VTOTICE FOU PROPO-'ALS-Prapaaalswlll y be receive o uu to February IS, 18W. for sinking two ill) sbatts at the Soott colllerv , near bhamokln, l'a., for the Union CoaJ (Company. Ono shaft to be 31 feet by 12 feet In tbe clear, and the other abaft to be 28 feet by 11 feet In the clear. Kacb HLntt to be sunk to a depth of 7M feet, more or lorn. For further particulars, apply to , JOUN L. WILLI AMH, Hupt , 148 at Shamokln, Pa. TUOT1 B After February 1st visitors will XN be admitted to the Almshouse only on the third Thursday of each month, with so admis sion on Hundaya. Visitors desiring meals will be required lo pay thirty cents per meal. Newspapers Inserting this advertisement without a w rltlen order will not be paid for same. KOIIKRT EBLING, WILLIAM DEHIt, JAOOll DAV, Hoard of Poor Directors. Attest. J.J. O'CONNOIt, Clerk. Schuylkill Co. Almshouse, Jan. 22, '91, 1-28 6t The goodn must bo sold boforo irnsB tlie liAKtiAlJNo. N. Main St., Shenandoah. M ASreRPIECES. From the Art Galleries of the World This collection of tho ' lost Beautiful icturess Have been solcctotl by a lover of pictures after years of labor ami great expense. They will represent everything that is popular in pictures. Thoy are the t Pictures The k Artists ! They are given away to readers of this paper. rrrH They are Issued In parts oontalnlug 15- masterpieces anil one jiap,o of descriptive matter about the picture and tlio artist. Tliefirst of tboso parts is now ready for delivery and will bo mailed to any of our readers who will cut out tho coupou on tbe fourth page of this paper and for ward It to us with ten cents, olthcr in coin or postage stamps. Toelty subscri bers It will b delivered over our counter ou receipt of Ouo Coupon and ten conts. Succeeding parts will be sent on rc- ' ocipt of Bix Coupons and ten cents. Every one who bah f ccn tho part says. that It Is. well worth two dollars. Wo rely upon tho Inereaso of subscrip tions to repay us for our expense Therefore wo ask you to glvo tbe extra coupons this week to your frloEels and have tliem got tho first part. Wo know that when they get tbe first they will want all tho others and will have to tke tho paper regularly to get tho coupons. That Is tho whole idea. This scries of art pictures will bo the most complete ami magnificent ever published. Every artist of noto.througb the world. contributes his or her best work to the ( sorles. Tho engravings aro of the very highest gradoof Photographic Copper half-tones, aud aro perfect, reproductions of tho mag nificent origlualB. Do not neglect to out out the coupon to-day and got your part Immediately and don't forgot your friends. The Story of tho Work. A lover of pictures, a man of means, making a tour of the art galleries of tlio world, realized that tho luxury of seeing all tlieso beauties was limited to tho very wealthy, and to them only by wearisome aud expensive tiaveling and time. "Why not lu the prctent ago of perfect photogra phic reproduction, why not reproduce tho moist beautiful, the most popular, the most noted of these art treasures?" -was tho question ho asked liimi-elf. Why not Indeed; no sooner thought of than he applied his means and prestige to secure largo photographs of tho choice pictures. Ths result is "Mastkhi'UXks from the Aut Gai.i.ehif.8 of tub Would." Tho otiginal idea was to issue tbe book in parts just as is now" being dono; but te oharge 2.50 a part or 4100.00 lu all. Now, a syndicate of newspaper pub lishers has purchased the photographs and plates anil is issuing them to "Boom Circulation." Now, every one may have this magni ficent work which was originally Intouded for tho rloh man's palace.. Such Is the lorce of nlnotcouth century invention, machinery, enterprise, aud desire for ofrotilatton. Tlio Way To Got It. Ftir tho first part, bring to this office one of the ooupons printed on page 4 and 10 cents. For subsenuont parts, send six coupons and 10 cents. Out of town readers may send their coupons and money by letter to us and the parts will be mailed to tho.Tj dlreot from Now York. What Wo Expoot You to JJo Jt or Us. Every Jay a coupon will be printed on the fourth page of this paper. For Mil8. FiitsT, you require only one of those cou pons, give the others to different friends vio sfiavld be readers of this paper. Induce them to bring the coupons to tho eifllco and secure, the first pait of "Jlas torpiccos," After that wo are quite sure thoy will take aud read tho 'papr regularly to obtain the other parts. If altor that we cannot hold them as regular readers, It will bo our own fault. Do not bo uneasy If you do not receive your mail order for a few days. The demand Is to great that It Is sometimes , Impossible to koep up wlth'ordors, 0
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