Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY, JANUAUY 31, 1891. THIRD IiDIT ON HOWE DYEING MADE EASY. IIANDMIMi: COI.OItS THAT MIVI'.K I'Ain; It' 1 9ti mj' to lljo Willi IHhiiioihI lljes thick for Olluli, Wonl himI Silk Hint l)ii 'ol rock Jlnlien Old CIiihUb, (Iohii mill SmIIa l.uk I.Ike M. "It I really ii rvclou," mid n Main street ilrupjtlst, "liow ilio lunl timea liavo Incioated tliomlo of diamond dj-ew. Indies, lmy ono Iraclinge hs nn miieiltnont, slid And tlie dye t-oeiuiy toutethitt tliey color nil tlitlr old i-.othlng, and ceiiie out with now gowns, elohkii, mid suit for tlie whole faintly. Tlic diamond blM dyes Mm especially nopHlnr, I often sell half a down tmekngets to one customer." I'or more tlisn ton yours dlanond dyes have been the favorito family dyo In Shen andoah and although imitation jmcfcnKe d' have been oHeted for tale, on aecoimt tin ir luteilnrtty to tho diamond in strength, fastness, and beauty, they could not get any lasting sale. Diamond dyes are put up in over fifty di liferent colors for wool and silk with special dyes for cotton. Their fast black dyes are so simple and (any to uio that even a child can dye a perfect color with them, ono that will not fade, crock or wah out. There are thrio dill'oient kinds (for woo), for cotton, and for silk and ftatheis), and they all make a full, ricli black equal to tho handsomest shade by the profional dyer. GLADSTONE! TO KBS1GN. Tlr. of I'llhllr 'Tliu Urund Old Ainu' Uliu Hpeclal to the Hkrai ii. London, Jan. 31. Tho London l'all Mull Gazette says this mnrnltif! that it has positive information that Premier William K. Ulad stono will resign before thore-opening of Far liamont. Tho rewsons'given are tho rejection of Homo Jtulo and advanced ago. A. p. A t-ISNTKAMA. H. J. Kcliey, Jr., visited friends in Lost Creek yesterday. Samuel Kvans went to Shenandoah Tester. day. Ho will be married to Miss Hughes, .of tlio latter place, tills evenhir. John James moved to Wilkes-llarie venter day. Mr. Jimee has been a rosldent of town for unite a number of Tours and h aves msiiv friends who wish him success in his future home. Michael Hums and Miss Mary K. Walsh. of llyrnesville, were united in tho bonds of matrimony yesterday. Kov. Power was tho othciating clergyman. Tho couple took a trip to I'ottsvllle and upon their roturn were tendered a party by their many friends. Tho funeral of Mrs. ratsirrm, of llyrnesville took placeyesterday. It was largely attended aiuiougii tlie weatlier was very Horniy. Jn termeut was made in St. Ignatius' cemetery. weeeased was an aged and respectanie woman. and leaves many friends who ruuurn her Urns lieading collieries around lido payed to day. Miss Minnie Boner, ono of Qilbcrton's talented music teachers, returned homo after a few days here as tho guest of Miss Laura liavis. Max Mayer, of Sbenandokh, was in town last evening, as the guest of John J. kealcy M. J. McQraw, of Delano, was in town luesuay evening. Miss Mary McDom ugh went to South rlainfleld, N. J to day, where she will re sido in the future. Miss Lizzie Hughes left this morning for ino vuaieer titty. .Mrs. A. II Fortner, a well known and highly resiiected lady, suddenly pisMil away this morning. Tliecaueeof her death was duo to heart disease. She retired last even ing in good beslth and during the night took sick, ileum loiioned at miuniglit. Tlie f VLagic City j Series No. 1. Coupon No. 7. S m 3Si- i 1 W Out out one of these Coupons and mull or bring them In person to the office of the HBRALI), with ton oenlH In silver, or two nickels, and Port fullo No. 1 of tbe Magic City will tie delivered lo you. r Vn The World ! X Part II. Number 8. Numbers ohangefdally. Cut tbls coupon out and keep it until aeven different du bers are acciunu lated, tben bring or forward them to gether witb Seven Cants to ibis ofllee and you will receive the portfolio as advertised. Call and see sample. MAIIANOY C1TV. Maiianoy City, Jan. 31, Thotlmo Is drawing near when tho re sponsibilities of our pottoillco will ho trans- lent (I to oilier tnotildirs. judging irura popular sentiment, tho administration of the retiring c fllcial, V. W. Medlar, has been thoroughly satisfactory to all nations of the department. T. 1'. O'Connor, the Demo cratlc candidate, will go to the illiro, fresh Irom a tunc years' experience in active business lile which, with his long connection with educational ail'sirs of our borough, undoubtedly nuallfios him to direct the a Unit e of the ollloa in a successful manner. John Comtek, of Iluck Mountain, drank a few glasses of beer yesterday afternoon and later on, in strolling through that quiet place, amused hlmelf and any one he met by chasing them Ii to their hoinis at the point of a revolver. Ono l'aul t'ntullltan didn't feci so highly amused over his retreat and got back at t'ornii k by causing the lattei's arrest He was committed lo tlie I'ottsville tail by 'Squire May. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Mlchaol attended a funeral In Rlngtown yesterday afternoon. Thomas Dunn. Charlev Trier and manv other horsi men wi re speeding their trotters on Centre street yesterday afternoon. James Wild, a machinist at Snrincdaln colliery, in cliu blng above the boiler, steppe en a plank that gave way under his weight, precipitating limi lo tho lloor, twenty fecc below. Ho was picked up in a daie-d condi tion and an examination revealed several cuts and bruises utoli the head and three breaks in tho lott arm. Wild was taken to his home In this cl ' y. . Tho beautiful carrot of snow brouaht seiveral sleighing parlies from Shenandoah, Ashland and (iirardville, who took lunches at our popular hostelries. It is rumored that Joo JBickcrt. of Shonan- el.-sli, may btcomo proprietor of tho Lakesido hotel. Sec Jsmes it. Mackic, asOrlmeey Mo Hoy, in his slldo down tho "Cellar Door" at Kaier's opera bouse to.nlght. Two sports fiom town .named lloean and McCarty aiesald to have taken their hull dogB to a stable en Monday afternoon nnd allowed tho animals to (hew each other to their hoarl's content. It is said that they fought hard for an hour when MtCaity'sdog was called the winner. 'Squire O'lirien mudo a business trip to l'ottsvillo yesterday. Kdward Shellow, who was in a very criti cal condition for sevcial days, is now con valescent. Travolcrs from the country districts report tho snow drifted to the depth of three feet in many places. The ooronor's jury, investigating the death of Andrew Stcnofski, tho Hungarian who was killed yesterday at Delano, rendered a veidlct of accidental death late last evening. J. J. Quirk and "Fen" Cooper went to New HingKold thismoralutttotakonartin atiiireoii shooting tournament. M. T. O'Connor made an exclusion to l'ottsvillo this morning. Joseph Noouan went to Philadtlnhia this moiniug. l-'red. Kliuo tiaveleil toward Tamaqua to- cay. Mrs. Uicharel Itowbottom returned yester day afternoon from a visit to Philadelphia. A gang of men witli shovels and pick have been cleariugaway the snow blockade on the electric railway and reached Main street about 0 ei'clock last evening. Tlie first car over thelinoai'iicnrcdon Ceutrostrectshortlv after. Tho oxecutlvo committee of tho local Qame and Fish Protective Association, consistinir of Messis. F S. Miller, H. K Smith and W. A. Iiensinger, mot at theOnind Central Hotel yesterday afternoon and mado final arraniro- meuts for tho purchase of brook trout. Twenty eaus of tho fry, containing i bout uny thousand tiny trout, will ho liberated in Luc-net creek next March, or Anril. tho timo depending upon the warmth of tho weather and the Irecdom of tho brooks from ico. It will bo two or more vc-ars beforo theeo fish attain a length ot 11 vo or six Inches, and from the time they aro placed in the brooks tho law requires that three years must elapso before the stream may be fished. While I ho telegraphers at 8t. Nicholas, Oilbenou, Mahanoy I'lauo and I'reston Junction sat comfortably in their chairs at ten o'clock yesterday morning, nimbly Hash ing tho dots and dashes over tho lino, when they were all suddenly startled by a Hash of hluo fire that rolled from tbe instruments and out over tho table. The St. Nicholas station immediately caught lire and it took several buckets of wator to subduo tho flames that threatened for a while to destroy iho little red depot. Tho other telegraph offices fared better the only damege bcinc to the in struments which vicro, in tclcgraphicparlanco, iiurnt out," rendering them unlit tor rurtlicr use. Tho cause of this eeccntric fresk was duo to a falling wire that was torn from its fuslenings near tho railroad bridgoat Wiggans by tho weight of ice. Tho wiro fell acreiss tbe Traction Company's lino to the railroad line, convi-ying the poworful current from the Traction line to its railroad neighbor and thenco along tho wile to the stations. I Cut This Coupon Out. AAjSiAjSi AisVA Have you tried McElhcuny's fried oysters! H-12-tf Don'tTobaccoSpit orSmokeycurLifeAway Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderrul, harmless Gvaiantettl tobacoo bablt cure. 1 he coat is trilling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk in using "No to bao " Hold oy all druggist. Hcok at drugstores or by mml tree. Adnress Tee Sterling Kenwdy Co., Indiana Mineral Pprlruts, lnd. w at s ly Fried oysters a specialty ai McEHieimy'c. n-ia tf Gomlng I-lventk. Feb. 5. Fifth grand ball of the Gymna slum Club in Bobbins' open house. Feb. 5. Childien's entertainment under tlie auspices of the Salvation Army. Nolle to I bo I'libllc. . All ron are forbidden to skate or trespass ou the dams of the Shenandoah Water Company nuder penalty of tho law. By orior of tho company. 1-ltHw 8. D. Haw, 8(1 pt. (liven Awhv. For sixty days Kemy, tho photographer, win give a lUir.; platinum picture with every dozen of his $3 oablnoV). . No i:iprsIChatigra.ggyS9gn' Tho changes whlclomany newspapers havo stated to tako effect February 1st in express company circles will not materialize A ro prcsentatlvo of the United States Express Company said to-day that such inmors crop out annually after the Hist of tho year. If tho Adams or American ci press company In tends to supersede tho United Stales on tho Heading or I. (high railroad something ofllcial would bo known by agents at this timo. Tho United States Express Company lias n ten year contract with tho Lehigh Valley Kallrond Company, dating from February 1, 18113: and a five-year contract with tho l'liilsdclphlait Heading, dating from February 1st, 1802. At ill" Theatre. Tho Imperial Specialty Company of thirty artists will be at Ferguson's theatre on Fri day evening, February 2d. Among those who will contribute to tho I ig hill aro Ford and Lewis, English burlcsquers ; Kllroy and Scanlan, Iiish comcdisns; Ilogert and O'lirien, musical team; Lottio Bernard, serio comic, and numerous others. Wm, lieilly, late of tho Hose Hill comjmny, will introduce his groat specialty and appear in tho leading rolo of a local farco entitled, "Squire Dono huo's Court." Spocial low prices to all in watches, jewslry and silverwaro at Ilolderman's, comer Main and Lloyd streets. 12-27-tf Oct your repairing dono at Ilolderman's. 12.27.tf Coupon Noi 19. "Mrpieces Fiom tlie Att G:11eik; of tlie World." Send or bring to tho office of this Paper ono Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and jou will receive the great Portfolio of Art. AMUSEMENTS. F EKGUSON'H THEATRE. P. J. VKUGUBON. MANAGE!!. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, '94. Imperial pecialfiy (3o. Direct from tho Imperial Music Ilnll, Now York City. "O'Donohues Court 1" Tho Local Farce. 30-PEOPLE 30 Including Madge Lesslng. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cento. Reserved seats at Kirlln's drugstore. pittsbiirg Novelty Store Chlnawarc, Qucensware, Glassware and TTAT TT A "V7" OOODS nt lowest XXVXJAJUCXV X PrinS can and examine the stock and be ccuvtnctd we carry tbe very best line. No. 26 Wost Centre street, Hbenacdonh, Hooks & Brouun. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly its stock. Agents for all Newspapers, Magazines, Period cats, etc. No. 4 North Mmn Street. miscellaneous: T70K KENT Tho old established batcher ' stand, now oicupied by K. W. Stout. Possession given Feb 8lh. Inquire at Bed dull lira's hardware store. 1 31-t t OENTM moke WOO a day. aroatest kitchen A utensil ever invented. Retail tects. 2 to OSold In every bouse. Sample, postage paid, nvo cents. Forsbee & MoMaliln. Cinolunatl O. lU-llwedaet WANTED Ten or twelve girls wanlcU at tho Schuylkill Hat ana Uap Factory. Must have experience and not less than 1(1 years of age. 3-tO tt OK KENT. Store-room, with or without dwelllns. at ni t aent ooeunled bv I Fried. man atoodauler. Posse aslon given Amil 1st. Apply to J. It. Kehler, 216 North Main street, Shenundoab. l-OT iw HOU-iE AND LOTS FOR SALE. Eight lots, 3 stcry house with 2 story kitchen, large t-bed, two goca wells and stream of water running through the property; nice bearing I run trees: lots in good ttate of cultivation! known formerly as Park Hotel. Suitable for any kind of business. For further particulars wnto or call on MRS. L. E. FI11IER, l.SXKim Ilrandonvllle, Sch. Co., Pa. CENTS PER YARD qO QUIT BUSINESS The uiidorsigncd will soil his cntiro stock of Boots and Sfioes5 IS A.aaaaeiow cost. on fjil For all wool loVfuln (' n.MS ic, 46c a dMc per jard for Horre made Hag , W a gOnUine cloFIUff (Hit Salt). TllO gOd(lr HlUBt bo fiold boforO ittriietstuattiiWianat J April 1st. Dplt HUBS U10 iiAKUAlISD. P II Chinliii'e P-jfitat (.inia io Houtu jurdiu street 3T3?eiO maSl, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. This is the Great Historical Scries. It is what you have waited for. Be sure to get it. IT is Ready. Forget what the Scriptures say about the best wine coming at the end of tha Feast. Having this in mind t Secretary Carlisle Wailed Mr, Chauncey Depew Wailed .For The 9 & 9 Magic City..e Watch our advertisement next week and you will see how Mr. Cleveland got into a dangerous predicament. It is a well-known fact that President Cleveland, Secretary Carl isle, Mr. Chauncey Depew and many other distinguished people attended The World's Fair! only one or two days each. Why they did not remain longer has been a profound secret until the present moment. But at. last the secret is out. They found that it would be im possible to see the Fair and learn all abotit it unless they remained all sumriier. They also learned that a Complete Official Pictorial History of The "World's Fair and the Midway Plaisance was in course of preparation and would be published soon after the close of the Exposition, under the appropriate and attractive title, Containing Over 300 Crrand Photographic Wi&vasu More than $50,000 have been expended in .the preparation of this truly magnificent work, and $50,000more will be expended incompleting it. These photographs were taken by real artists, who knew how to select points of greatest and from which the best views could be obtained. The "Magic City" was determined to have nothing but the best, and we were willing to pay for it, knowing it would be appreciated by the public. These Yiews are Original. They are .Represent a tive. They arc Exclusive. They are Historical. In addition to the photographs secured by cur special artists, we also have the pick and choice of those taken by the official photographer of the United States government. It was reserved for The Magic City alone to give the only great historical representation of the World's Fair and Midway Plaisance, illustrated with 300 Superb Fhotograp comprising an immense and wonderfully beautiful oblong vol urn 11 x 14 inches in size. One Coupon and JO Ce,,ts Gets It. $Q5$2& portfolio containg 16 to 20 of these splendid orignal photographs and historical descriptions by the celebrated American author, J. W. Buel. The photographs could not be purchased separately for less than $1.00 to $1.50 each. Portfolio No. 1 is now ready. Chit out the coupon on page 4 and mail it or bring it to the office of the Herald, with Ten Cents in silver, and you will get Portfolio No. 1. We charge no postage on parts sent by mail. Remember, the portfolio of ' The Magic City" can be obtained only from the HERALD. The publishers have decided to make this great v ork exclusive and something worth hav ing on account of, its oripinality and superiority. It is a complete reproduction and re opening of the World s L air and Midway Plaisance, in all their glory and beauty, dress mail orders to Art Department, Herald Office, Shenandoah. Don't fail to read the subsequent advertisements. You wouldn't miss it for adollafS
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