1 Evening Herald. TUEr.Y, JANUARY 30, 1801. THIRD EDITION MA IIANOV CITY. Mahinov City, Jan. 30. William Blatter? and James lllggiiis, of SliriMiiidottti , wero the giiiets of Mmmm Julia Ooimaii and Matno Dunn, of the West Blilc, this week. Harry Mee, of Centralis, visited 31 las Beckie W. Scltucr, of Mahanoy strict, on Sunday. Thomas Dunn will resume his studies al the 1 niverKlty of Pennsylvania this week. Frank L. fcinllli, of Philadelphia, circulated among enstomers here yesterday. J J. Kattlgan went to Philadelphia last o . ening to attend tho grand hall of the. Ancient O iler of Hibernians in the Industrial hall. Mrs. Emanuel Friedman and her two daughters, of Shenandoah, attended tho funeral of Mrs. Trier, yesterday afternoon 1'. J. O'liricn, of town, left for Itotton, JI"8 , yisterday morning Miss Hudkyard, of Ashland, has hecu the guest ol Miss Annio Phillips, of West Contro trcct James 1. Haughuey has returned to town after a week's stay in Philadelphia. Mhk Nellie Bradigan visited Miss Iiose Quinn on Sunday afternoon. Mens A. li. Garner and Michael Drown, of Ashland, spent the tarly part of thisweek with friends ahout town. John Uoil', of Mahanoy l'lsnc, visited Miss JJora Horman this week. Joseph liohinson has returned from hir-imsstrlp to Heading. Miss f'arriu rcnong will ho married to Henry Fisher at tho German Catholic church on Thursday morning t 8 o'clock. Alter tho wedding ceremony the eouplo will start for Uccla. Heading and Philadelphia, anil, after two weiks traveling, will take up their abode in this city. Fun! Fun! Fun! Uritnccoy Me ISoy will make you laugh. J. 11. Macklc is tho original Orimescy We I!.iy. Two hours and ono half of solid fun in "Grimes' Cellar Door" company. All tho latent musical numbers up to dato. New dances, new costumes, now music. At Ferguson's theatre to n Igni te mere ever was u real cmo forcliroulc I'uughs, ColdK, llronchlcal troubles and l Urliinc it is Pan 'J lna. Don't lall to Ktt tin genub e; avoid subMltutoK. L"i su. only ceits. 1'an-Tlua Is sold at P. P. 1. Klrllu't Drug Htore. rriod oyBters a specialty at MeElhonny'i 'J-12 tf Buy Ktytlunt lloor. l!o suro that the came Lkwio & liAKU, Ashland, Pa., Ii printed on every sack. H-3-.ltaw l'lipem Wanted. In order to complete flics lour copies of the Eveniko I1kiiai.ii of September 10th, Octo- bor 21st and 28th, lb!)!!, aro wanted Address, IIkram oIIko, Shenandoah, Pa. tf Uji Town Olllce. Al) orders for advertising, job work and subscriptions can bo left at Ecceo's Auction and Commission rooms, Dougherty building. W Centre street, where they will rcccivo prompt attention, When Itaby was sick, we gnvo her Castor!. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorifc liken tho bad Children, she gate tluunOaotorlk. Ci:MUH.IA, Utveu Away. For sixty days Keagey, the photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum picture with oven dozen of his $3 cabinets. Uave you triod McElhenny's fried oysters? fi-12-tf Gcorgo Troutman visited Shamokin on Saturday. Mr. aud Mrs. A. Lcnahan attended the funeral of Michael Monaghan at Shenandoah on Friday. Mr. and Mrs John F. Kress hive gone to Ilcthlehem, whero they will spend fow days with friends. . Mrs. Thomas lloiau was among the visitors to Mt, Carmcl on Saturday. Thomas Collins was in Slicnandoah on Fr'dny. llissoa Bridget and Theresa Wright have returned nitir spending a week with friends n Mahanoy Plane. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1'. Cook spent Sunday among friends iti Uirnrdvllle. Mrs. Catagen, an aged and respectablo woman of Uyrnsvillc, ciieu ou Saturday night. She had been suil'erlng for some time past. It looks rather odd to seo all thosldo tracks along tho Lehigh Vnlley Ituilrojd blocked with empty coal oarB and tho collieries lying idle for want of them. The attraction presented at tho hall Satur day evening by the Hill Opera Company was 'Handsome Jack, the Highwayman." All who witnessed it were well pleased and, indeed, they ciuld not bo otherwise, for it was one of ho best plays seen here. Miss Fuller posed as llamlsome Jack and uttraotcd tho attention of all throughout tho dlH'ercut stages of tho play. All other members of tho troupo played their different parts in excellent style, and tho play was n complete success. Tho audicn-o was a largo one, tho kind which this company deserves aud should havo received during tho past week. They liavo decided to remain hero another wcok and the plays will bo just as good as the past. Those who havo patronized the company will do so again, and thoso who havo not should lo so, for their own benefit. Tho Centralis and Logan collieries worked ou Monday for tho last time this month. Tho iiiusquoiado ball held here on Friday evening, under the auspices of tho fire com puny, was a great succoif, both financially aud socially. It was well patronized by tho young folks of town and also by a largo number from tho surrounding towns At 8 o'clock tho doors of tho ball room were thiown open and crowds of masked figures (lucked in ami immediately commenced waltzing tu tho silver streams of music from Prof. Itvan s orchestra Tho dancing was kept up without intermission until 12 o'clock, when thi' graLd march took plai-o. It was led by James Ityau and Miu Lizzie Higgius, Alter tho march nil masks were removed aud tlic. n tlicro was certainly a lively lime. Tho costumes on tho whole were very nice Tho ball wos for a good purpose and tho people seemed to know this by the way they Hocked to it Besides the masktd figures there were largo numbers of spectators. This was tho tltst masquerade ball held hire, but wo aro Miro that these balls will bo held moio fre quently, as all who attended were greatly delighted and thank the (Ire company for tho good night's fun they furuishtd, while on the other hand tho "boys" wish to thank all who attended and helped them in their endeavors to Bceuro aud furnish their huso house Tho Lehigh Valley compnny is stocking empty coal cars on thoold Continental branch. There aro already sovcralhuudnd cars on this branch. William Jonop, one of Lost Creek's popular young men, 6iniled ou the fair sex hero last oveniug. Miss Maria Moran, of tho Quaker City, is spending a few days with her mother hero. Missis I,iz.lc Stank and Leo Lawson and Messis. William Slattery and Joseph Bell, of Shenandoah, attended tho masquerade ball hero ou Friday evening. Charles McBrearty, one of our popular young men, spent Sunday in Shenandoah. Miss Bridget Taugho, of Philadelphia, is visiting town friemK Misses ItceBo and Foloy, two of Shenan doah's pretty girls, wero in town yesterday. IaiwIs Davis, our popular young druggist, visited Shenandoah Sunday oveniug, MiM Drurnui, of Ashland, was among tho visitors to town Sauday. Vlt.tCKVII.LlE. Tho Borough Council will hold their reg ular monthly meeting on Thursday ovenlng, next. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Molstcr, of Pottsvlllo, visited Abe Laylor on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wollcr will rcmovo to their new aud cosily furnished house on Lehigh avenuo during the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson, of Glrardvllle, visited friends In town yesterday. Ilev. Max Longsdorf, of tho Lansford Eva ngelieal church, preached hero Sunday. Iiov. William Schulcr, with tho presiding elder, Itov. Boss, of Allcntown, went to Potts- vlllo on Sunday lo hold services in tho Evan gelical church. Tho remains of Mrs. Uriah Medary, of Gil- herton, will bo buried tills afternoon in tho Lutheran cemetery. John Francis, of Maizovllle, was buried In St. Mary's cemetery yesterday morning. There was a pigeon shooting match at tho base ball grounds on Saturday afternoon, be tween G. M. Israel, of Mahanoy Piano, and Henry Miller, i f Frackvlllc. Jllllcrwoii $25 killing three out of flvo birds. Israel killed two out of tho tame number. G. O. Sarvis, William Taylor, Sr., William Taylor, Jr., Henry Miller and William Davis also engaged in a match on thoMtme grounds, and at clay pigeons. William Davis shot threo out of flvo birds, winning tho $5 prize. Each of the other contestants hit ono out of five. tiled. HAMPTON. At Shenandoah, !'., on tho 38th Inst. John Hampton, aged 38 years. Funeral will lake place on Wednesday, tho 31st inst.,at3p.m.frorntholatoresidencooftho deceased, on East Oak street. Interment in Odd Follows' cemetery. Friends and relatives invited to attend. 1-2!) 2t KKMMEltER On tbe2l)tli inst, at Shen andoah, Pa., Harold, son of M. L. and Cassio Kemmercr. aged 8 weeks. Funeral will take plaro on Wednesday, 31st Inst., at 1:30 p. m, Interment in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. 1-20 2t. JERSEY'S TWO LEGISLATUrtES. The Itepealnr Hclatlng to lloAklnAklng on Knclosed Orollnds l'nssed. Tiientoh, Jnu, 30. The illness of Senn tors Voorhees mid Smith prevented the Republican senate from doing nuy busi ness Inst iilitlit, ns thero was not a quorum present. Tlicy meet In the room of the committee on Juillclnry, which has been furnished with new desks for the use of tho eleven senators. Tho Democratic sennte was called to order In the sennte chamber, nnd ad journed in the nlnence of n quorum. Tho house not down to business for the first time. There were fifteen pnrtlsnn bills in troduced lust week eiiKrosaed nnd rently to be reported. The first taken up was the bill repealing the act permitting book making; on enclosed grounds. It wns pushed tu n Html pnssnge tinder n suspen sion of the rules. When the roll call be gan W. .1. Thompson and ex-Speaker Flynn suddenly disappeared from their seats nnd did not vote. The result wns tho pnssnge of the repealer by a vote of 40 to 4. The Crew Lund Safety. Gl.oucnsTKli, Mnss., Jnn. 30. The fish ing schooner Aberdeen, of Portland, Me., went ushore on the rooks oil Cape Ann lust night. Including Captain Davies there were fifteen men nbonrd the vessel. Owing to tho heavy seas the life saving crow were unable to uasist tho aailora, who were compelled to Jump overboard. All reached shore In safety. The vessel will be a total loss. An 12x-Cllllct's Deed. FlTTSliuno, Jnn. 30. John Costello, an ex-convict, shot his wifo and 111 year-old daughter last night, because they refused to sleep in the house with him. Both will probably die. Three years ago Costello was sent to the penitentiary for crimi nally assaulting his daughter. His time expired last Saturday and be went home, hut ills wife refused him admission. Ho was arrested. Tor Life mid Two Years Longer. Tolkiio, O., Jan. 3D. William Holts wns sentenced to Imprisonment in the penitentiary for two years longer thnn his natural life by Judge Leinmon., He was convicted of having robbed a second hand store, and a life sentence was added under the habitual criminal law. This Is tho llrst sentence under tho law in north western Ohio. An Art Gem. Every une who has fueii the first purt of "Masterpieces from the Art Galleries of the World" tickuowledges lis beauty Mtif vnlue. anil they wonder how we cau ailord to givelit away uh velo, They do not realize that securing ninre readers, regular subscribers, is the great aim of every publisher and that lie is willing to ppend a firs tit deal of money In doing it. This system costs us very little more thau the employ ment ofjexpenei ve can vnssers and it is u much more pleasant way. Everybody is thaukingus for what we are doing. Our old subscril ers feel that we are doing a friendly act and in return they are inducing thuutnnds of new ones to start in with us. For this first part, one coupon and tsn cents is all that we require, for further parts six coupons and len'cents will be asked. That will compel the new men to lake the paper regularly every duy. That is the why in a nutshell. Series No. 1. tfeVkgiceit!y Coupon No. 6. 4 IfT Cut out one of these. Coupons i mail or bring them in person the oltiee of ihe HERAU), with ten His In HilMT, or I wo nickels, ami Port inn No 1 of the CvlHSCto Ctty will .lellvereil lo you I Voyage Around The World! Part II. Number 7. Numbers change dally TAJIAOIIA. Miss Mary Krauso is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Latham, In Mahanoy City. J. II. Hex uindo a business excursion to Now York last weok. It Is said thht Daniel Shepp will soon retlro from aclivo business life and that his sons, William and Edward, will succeed him in tho operation of the mills. William Calloway, wifo and daughter, Ellen, will leavo next month for Iscw Orleans and later for San Francisco, whore they will attend the Midwinter Fair. William F. Sanner has returned from Middlcborough. Kentucky, whore ho has hien engaged in a staich for his brother, Engel Saniier.whodUappeaKd so mysteriously Irom that place threo weeks ego. It is said that the search (or the nilliig man was thoroughly conducted, but without result. A Selliiiinor In District. Asnuisr I'AUK, Jan. 30. A three innatcd schooner is displaying distress signals and evidently drugging her anchor mid drifting slowly in shore. Tho lights from the ship cau be plainly seen from shore, but it is impossible to get out to her lie- cause of the surf, which is running higher as the hours go by. Scalped by an Klevntor. Toi.kdo, O., Jan. 80. Julia Friedman, 18 years old, was literally scalped by the passenger elevator in the store of Julius btrauss, whero she is employed, bhe was watching the elevator make an ascent and her bead was Jambed between the top of the car and the door Her recovery Is doubtful. Faintly MunlHreit In Florida. Huiidank, O., Jan. 30. Wonl has been received hero that Henry Sours and family, formerly of this place, hnvo been murdered in Florida. Sour.4, It is said, won a big stake on the Corbett-Mitchell light. Tile family moved to Florida two months ago. Escaping Jrloner Cnilght. Baltimokk, Jan. 30. John Kearney, who escaped from Clinton prison, Danno- mora, N. V., where he was serving a term for horse steulli), In October last, was arrested iu this city yesterday. Notice lo Societies. Utc. The Hkhald ofiico is prepared to furnish, on short notice, programmes, badges, etc., guaranteeing the finest workmanship at tho lowest rates. 1000 samples to Bolcct from. Tho most exquislto designs to suit any society or organization. Fire Alarm ltoxes. Tho following lis' Dhows the location ot .ao alarm boxen of the Bhenando&h Vire lepartmenti LOCUTION. 16 Coal and Uowers streets, lft llowers and Centre street. li Urldpo and Centre street. 5 Main and Centre strci-n-. J4 Main and Poplar strei h. 56 Main and Coal strcota 43 Gilbert and Centre streets 43 Gilbert and Cherry strectr. W Chestnut and Coat streets. To send an alarm open tho box, pull down ,te hook once and let go. When an alarm is lent In the Are bell will sound the number of tho box and repeat the alarm four tlmss. HOW TO LOCATE ALAllMb. I! the alarm is sounded from box lb the tire jell w strike one, (hen pause and strike five "fhloti will Indicate that the Are Is In the rlelnlty o No. t box Every alarm Is repeated our timet To KeHlralit Carlisle. Washington, Jan. 30. Senator Stewart tins introduced a resolution declaring that in the judgment of the senate, Secre tary Carlisle is not. clothed with the legal authority to issue bonds. Mr. Cbllds' lllni'.s. Philadelphia, Jan. 30. llulletlns re ceived from the sick room of Mr. Chllds, proprietor of The Ledger, state that there has boon no cliuuge in his condition. llnelo Sam's Ck1i ltalanee. WA&II1NUTOX, Jan. 30. The available cash balance in tho treasury is 819,318,131; national bank notes received for redemp tion, t820;l(HI; government receipts: In temnl revenue, 1754.013; customs, 112,M'J; mncellaneouH, ji!il,b0'J. The lVeUhalii Nomination. Washington, Jan. 80 It is understood that an agreement has been reached by the members of the Judiciary committee that a vote shall be taken Monday next on the I'eckhnm nomination. Cut this coupon out and keep tt until s, en different nui bers are accumu lated, then tiring or forward thein to geiber with Sevan Cents to this uilke and you will receive the portfolio a advertised. Call and see sample. LCut This Coupon Out. j liAAAjtwAAjSubAuhiBVi CENTS PER YARD For all-wool liKTHiu Carpet 8. ihe ana sue per yaru for Home-made Hug i rpeis that wilt wash at C. n. FncKe'8 Carpot Store, 111 South Jarilin Street In Use Wells' Latjndiiy Bltjk, tho 1 1 t Blning for laundry nso. Bach package mk,t .wo quarts. Ucta. Fold by OnaVley Ric MAHANOY I'LANIJ. Frank A. Fenuelley, of tho 1. & 11. station, is relieving Operator Johnson, at Tsmaqua. II. I!. Bujdcr, the 1'. & It. station agent, il visiting relatives in Iteaaing. SI it Mollle Fcnnelley, of Sluraokin.paid her parents a visit yesterday. Miss Ktnlly Harris, of Beading, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Harris, here. Charley llowrey spent Sunday ovenlng with tho fair sex of Frackvlllc. Havo you tritd McElhenny's fried oyterl W-lM-U Notleu to the Vltbtlc. All venous are forbidden to ikata or trespass on the dams of the Shenandiw) yatr Oomrauy under penalty of tho law, By order of the company. 1-ltMw 8- D. Hew, Bupt. Fried oysters a specialty at McElhonny'i B-lS-tf For llimlnws Mm anil Sorlrtlra. Tho Hkualu has secured tho right to use tho Malette imtcnt writing tnhletcovere, with oveislblo blotter, the only blotter tablet cover constructed which turns under the Un let. This is specially adapted for letter and note heads, bill heads, statements, etc., and will bo placed on stationery free for tho bal anoo of 1893. Any one interested will please call and examluo tho handy device, at tho HkualI) oillco. Coupcr Ko. 18. "Heipieces Frcm the Art Mm of tie World." ttIumbern Changed TDailyt- Send or bring' to the otllco ot this Taper -one Coupon, together with ten oenta In money, and you-wlll receive the great l'ortfollo-of Art. WORK AND SOCIETY, The Two-Fold Strain on Deli cate Women. Unerring Symptoms of Nervous Weakness and Over-Fatigue. The Value of Panic's Celery Compound, the Remedy that Makes People Well. -VISIT THE- iltsburg Novelty Store China ware, Queensware, Qlassware and T T AT TT A -XT G00D3 at lowest rlUJjlLlV 1 Prl. Call and In arecentnumherof thoQuecn, Mrs. Lynn Lynton writes, evidently from experience, of the dangers of overwork and too great nervo and mental prcssuro among dclicato women. "Only the exceptionally strong," says Mrs. Lynton, "cn stand the strain of tho two fold life of work and society." Social life, instead of bringing refreshment, brings a redoubling of anxieties aud so much moro to think of andso much moro toarrango and manage. There aro a thousand cares that the mother, tho hostess and the careful house keeper cannot share with others. With moro pretentious living, larger fami lies, and with every fresh social duty comes the increase of nervous strain and a step nearer the breaking-down point. Tho great sharo of this pressure comes upon tho anxious mistress of the household. Sh becomes irrit able and hysterical. Tho most insignificant little trouble looms largo and weighs heavy all because she is breaking down, and the nervous strain is too much for her. Sho can not eat, nor sleep, nor rest, nor work; her ner vous organization has gono all to pieces. Of the thousands of such cases that Faine's celery compound has cured, of the thousands of people in all classes of society who owe their present health and strength to this wonderful compound, first prescribed by Prof. Phelp', of Dartmouth college, two women in tho beet society in Dexter, Mich,, (whoso portraits aro given above), tell their friends of the virtue of tho remedy. Mrs. Belle Hodman writes: "I can cer tainly speak iu favor of Pnlno's celery com pound. I havo doctored rooro or less for about throe years with our belt doctor, aud tried sevornl remedies, with no benefit. Last summer I was advised to take Paine's celery compound. I havo taken abont three or four bottles, and my sister, Allio Bennett, has taken it, too, about tho same number of bottles, during tho same length of time. "I felt all run down, my liver troubled mo, I had awful headaches and very bad periods of sickness that wonld leave mo weak and palo nnd discouraged. Now I have improved iu looks and flesh, and I have gained In many ways through the merits of Paine's colory compound, and shall use it, as I am too young to ho sick. I am 25 years old " Mrs. Hodman, her sister, and the little girl aro certainly healthy now, as tho above photo graph shows. From all over tho country come, every week, hundreds of similar tcstlmoultls, unso licited. If ono is weak or "run down," she. should uso Paine's celery compound. It makes people well. "Grimes' Cellar Door," Miss Loniso Sanford is pronounced very fine in her specialties, with "Grimes' Collar Door" company, and her costumes aro well worth seeing. At Ferguson's thcatrs this ovenlng. Free Kyfl Kxainlnntinti Persons suffering with pain iu tho head or dimness of vision, who will consult Dr. Seibert. 114 North Second street, on Friday of each week, may have their eyes examined for glassos freo of charge. Dr. Seibert makes a spccislty of diseases of the Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throat. 2t A Happy Man Is he who lines Ited Flag Oil for Ilheuinatlsm, Neuralgia, Toothache and chronic palni. It's remedy which cures every time. Try It, S5 :ent. heel King Oil is -old at P. P. II. Klr tn'H Drug Wore. Hooks & Brown. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DKLCAMP, JR., Prop., WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd, JSlietinndonli, Pcnna. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- AMUSEMENTS. iud be ci nv need wo carry tho very lest line. No. 26 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. P0TTSVILLE Soap Works. Third and Race Sts. T- E SOAP UUSIKKSS established halt a century aco by the ial Charles F. Kopitsch, was recently purchased by Carlton M. Williams, and the worlis have lijwrseumed business under entirely new man ageraent, but we have retained In the manu facturing deportment the old em ployes familiar with the process ot soap making that have rnado the Kopltrach onps so famous for ihelr superiority over all other brands for laumlrv and general household uso. -TIT'TH INCHEASKD FAC1UTIK (or man ' ' ufaotui liif , we are now pi spared to fill all orders from tbetrade. OUIt 5 CENT OCKAN and 5 CUNT 110HAX aro lavorlte brands, and we guarantee them made ot puie materials and free from adultera tions ot any kind. TJY SAMl'LB OAKKB OP YOU.lt QROOKlt and be ton vine d of its exoellonee. Bare the wrappers for rewards. IUIIEST PUICEH PAID FOll TALLOW, greese and soap fat. VM. 51 IS ALU, Malinger. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents for all Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, etc. No. 4 North Main SireeK JjlKHOUSON'S THEATltE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER TUESDAY, JANUARY $0, '94 Farewell tour o( -frJAMES B. MACEIE- Ae "Oilmesey Me Hoy" In Qrines' Cellar Doof A P.evlsed Piece. New and Larger Company. Novel and Lhutiful Ideas in Dress asi Dance rrlces, 25, 35 nnd 50 Cents. Reserved seat at Ktrlin's drugstore. MISCELLANEOUS. ITT ANT JED Ten or twelve gtrls wanted at TV tne sonuyiKiu itat an uap raciory, Must have experience and years 01 age. not leas than 16 2-w-tr RELIABLE - HAHO - LAUNDRY, 139 Motltll MhIii Mtreet, All work guaranteed to be Hrst-olose In everj resicct. Ve respectfully solicit a share ot your patronage. Goods called for and de ilvered Htlk ties and Lace Curtains a speolalty. TJVDIt HKNT. Btore-room. with or without 1 dwelling, at prt sent oooupleil by I Fried mail ahoedealer. Possession given April 1st. Apply to J. K. Kehler, 210 North Wain street, Shenandoah. 1-87 Hw HOCE AND LOTS FOR SALE -Eight lota, 3'i story house with story kitchen, laige plied, two good wells and stream ot water running through the property;, nice bearing fruit trees; lots In good stale of cultivation; known formerly as Park Hotel. Bultable for any kind of business. For further particulars write or call on MRS. L. E. FIH1IEK, l-20-3m Ilrandonvllle, Sell. Co., Pa. HjpO QUIT BUSINESS. The undersigned will sell his entire stock of Boots and Shoes, At and ThiB is n ficiiuino closing out sale. The goods must bo sold before April 1st. Don't miss the BARGAINS. XFGidX)ltfQL? 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. (ft. nTmpbeilliTo to keep up witbordera. 1