Evening Herald, 'riU'JCnW, FKIMUAKY 1, IBM. THIRDEDITIOK (iili.MU) mi i.i:. 1. i It. colliery employes were palil yester day I'Mrick frann, of tucker No. fi, will soon remove to Hllver llrook. (ieorKO SchultJ1., who broke lil urni lti rlliuliiiiK a ehurrli yunl feiir last Saturday, Is now memlhiK uitler tlie iluctor's care. .limit Nolan, a navellng enttlmor fur tlie HhIiIvIh Locomotive Works, I'lillmlelplilH, has bi in v i i 1 1 n k Ma family un fiHtlrotil struct tin: ,hsi lew days. Frank Keger lias removed to tlio store recently vacated by It. I'arry, on Parker attect. Tbore waa a party nt tl10 liomo of Jlisa (l tare Htronjg last ovenliiK, in honor of ber aift birtliday. Among those attending were: Misses Ida liatenian, l.yilia Drown, Annie Taylor. Lottie Hykes, Kll?,a Latalieni, Kdltli : o. Me-sra. Jolm Davis, Itlcliard llrown, .,irl llateman, lXward Davis, Jamts Lewis, C.uy I'a.Mie and Wallace l'ayne. Tlie guests wi re entertains il bv .Ismes Lewis with bis swet solus and by Misses Allliiu and Lottie layl' r, in their pretty duets. William Hayes, of Second street, who Ins been outside foreman of Packer colliery No. fi for the past llireo yeats, has been appointed to the siiperintcnilency of tho Spring llrook colliery at Audenteid. Jtr. Hayes expects to move his family and household effects to i lint pluti luxtwtok. He was a very popular foreman and there arc many who regret bis departure. The star Social Club announce a grand ball at Armory ball on Feb. 5th. Column a Social Club men and two hun dred r more of their iHdy rrlends airlv A by rarnagis. sleighs and street cars from Shell andoah, Lost i icek, Hahanoy City, Ashland and olbor towns last evening to make merry a' tho first annual hall of the club. Waltzes, polkas, uuadnlcsand all tho new dances were gaily swung to the music of an excellent orchestra until an early hour this mnrnhlg, when the jfiiests dert(d for th ir homes. JERSEY'S TWO SENATES ganator lingers niplitlna Ills ltcjcctlaa or the (Inventor's l'ropoRal TllKNTON, Feb. t. Ill the house yester day it fiivornlilo report was received on the bill providing for the appointment ot fish commissioners in joint meeting, thus tnkliiK the appointment from the kv- ernor. Hills were intrcxltlceu nimiisnitiK I lie llnyonne city district court and re pealing the UutteuburK pollen justice net, which allows offenders to be taken before the nearest justice of tho pence. This Is the lust of the nice truck Ihws, The Republican somite Imil n quorum for the first titno this week, Senator Voot hetM being present. At a private confer ence It was agreed that three test bills should be passed at once, aud that there after the usual order should be followed fn passing bills. The three bills passed were the county excise law repealer, the leponlerof the law permitting gambling within an enclosure, and the bill taking from the secretary of tlie board of super visors of the state prison his salary of $5110. President Rogers was naked by the sen ators about the published statements that a proxisltion had been submitted to him by Governor Werts as a basis of settle ment. He replied that the governor had merely asked him if he thought the sen ators would be willing to have the trou ble decided by the chief justice nnd three Republican judges. He replied In the negative. The Democratic senate adjourned for the week. Suing for a Vint Dstate. IvAXRAR ClTV. Mn.. Fell. 1. Alitolne Glllis. son by an Indian iniirriagoof Will- lam liillia, the pioneer, who died twents-- llve years ago, leaving to his niece, -Mary A. Trnfmt. lir,mert.v now worth liver 000,000, brought suit In ejectment In the, circuit court iiLmttmt all nersons liolilliiLr property directly or indirectly under tho (Jills will. Autolne (iillis claims his statutory rights as n legitimate child of William 1,1111s, anil slioulil lie succeed in bis suit the tltln nf tii-rnmrtv. the value of which can not now be approximated, will pass to him. MAIIAMIV I'l.ANi:. A number of the friends of Miss Florence Tliursliv assuinhlcd at tho house of her uncle. Itichatd W. licvlu, on Tuesday even lug unknown to the young lady, and treated her to a surprise Heiilley S liertoUtto, in behalf ot tho party, hsnded Miss Ihursbya lunilsome ring and mucin a neat little speech, Among these nartlclnatlug were: Messrs, Will Knnpp, of Mahanoy City; Thomas Ncnry, (ivorge liovius, l-.pn. l-yne, linrry Kantner, aud Joseph Lytic, of town: Harry Hi-Tin and Alb n '-ruliikcy. of Ashland; and Misses Katie M Devine, Ella Lytlo, Martha Middlctun, Lizzie aud Allie Davis. Lottie Ferris, Annio Hattdorf, Sarah A. Copo and Katie Itohb, of town. Lunch aud innocent games were indulged in until lue clocK struck twelve. Gerald A. Kohlor, of (lirardvllle, Is reliev ing Frank Fcnnelly, at the Iteailing dcK)t. It is rumored that William It. Middloton, of the Middlo ward, will he a candidate for tho Legislature this fall Mrs. Donahue, an aged resident of Maize ville, who died at the homo of her son, Her man! Donahue, on Monday night, wssinterrcd atlanuiiiia this morning. flien Baby was sick, we Rave nar Casiorttk, When fhe wua a Child, she cried for Costorib, When sue beodme Miss, the clung to Cnstorfo. Then she had Children, she care them Caatccta, l.iiujer raster's ttrauch Olllro 8ol. Foster, Eso,., Attoruoy aud Counsellor at I aw, of Pottsville, has tnkeu rooms at McElhenny's cafo building and will open a branch law office. Mr. Foetor exiects to bo in 8henandoab every Wednesday and Satur day ovenings, when he can bo consulted at the place mentioned. Notice Hi hoelettes, Htc. Tin II r.KAMi citlice is prepared to furnish, on shuit notice, programmes, badges, etc., guarauti eiug the fiiiest workmanship at the lowest rates. 1000 samples to select from The most exquisite designs to suit any society or organization. Mahamoy City, Feb. 1. George Ilomsby hs returned to his former position in PlillnH'lphla. Chief of Pol I co John HnFscl, his wifo nnd daughter are confined to their homo by sickness. Mr. Ilastcl hurled two children last week. Peril A. Ilanm, of Bcllcfontc, transacted itisltKM hero to-day. Lleven hanilsonio gold letters have been acid on tho Parmlov's building at Centre ml Catawissa streets, to indicate the locaton f the "Masonic llnll. John Kdwards attended tho funeral of Mrs. Davis at Jl incrsvillo, ytstorday. Ge6tge Snildcr. tho Hun who was killed on tho railroad at Debiuo on Tucftlay morning, wa titirled to-day at Hie Hungarian ctmetery on the hill. Michiicl Ilurko nnd family, of Mahanoy runnel, at tender! the funeral of Frederick W. Hippie this morning. 8. U Saeacr ruado a business trip to Ilazlo- ! ton this luorniug. Tho ice men are making their haivest hile the sun hides. Smith and Chamuinn. yoslerday.cut about sixty toiifvithau average thickness of seven inches, and the cold map of lust night increased it to about eight inches. Finlcilck L. Iliunlo. aged GO vears. who cd at tho residence of his son. Frederick N. Hippie, at 223 West Mahanoy street, on M, .to,, .n. ,t. ..: I.'., ' ...v.unj aiiiiiiiui, n ihkcii IU XJIS luuuei liuino at Lcwlsbure. this morning, for inter. rucnt. He is survived by a wifo,. two sons Fred. W. aud Jam. s, of town, and by two iiaugmers, who reelilo In Lowisburg. The deceased had removed to this citv about six months ngo and up to tho timo of his death an uccn engaged in tho cirpenterlUK tiado. Prof T. J. Wstsou. of Gllberton. moved among friends In town last evening. Waller Scott McGinnis aud a number of friends compost d a Shenandoah sleighing party that intend gaily up Ceutro street yes terday afternoon. John Palsgrove. of Reading, sold goods to his minictous customcis about town this morning. Accidentally Kitted Her I.mer. Deiail'i:. Ills., Feb. 1. Mis Mnggie lruelock nnd David Lambert were play ing cards nu.ir Prairie Hall. In fun the young man said, "Now, the one who wins shall shoot the other." He unloaded his revolver, us be thought, nnd laid it on the table. The girl won, snatched up the re volver and pulled the trigger. One cart ridge had been left In the revolver, anil the bullet entered Lambert's brain. He died Instantly. Tlie girl is nl most crazed The couple were engaged to be married. 1'rotectlliff Alleged Train Wreehi-rs. HoANi.iKn.Va., Feb. 1 Satly Kaiser, Hoi ert and Louis Austin, all colored, hao been brought here from Hndford and lodged in jail for safe keeping. Thoi-e men, with John Dolnn, ale supposed to have conspired to wreck the through ves tibule train near Dublin on Sunday nUlit The feeling against tlie men was very strong at Itailford, and it was feared that a lynching would take place If they were not removed. Indiana Coal Mhkiiii!" Want a Itedtletinii, llltAZII,, lnd., Feb. 1. The block coal operators of this district met in secret conclave in this city. It is rumored that the coal magnates will ask the employes to free them from their present contract anil accept a retinal ion in w.iges, whicli would Kivo them steadier employment, us It would enable tlie operators to compete with Ohio, Illinois and Pennsylvania coal fields. Man and Wife 1'oNoucil. jAf'Kso.N, .Mo., Feb. 1. W. Y. Walker, well known throughout this section as senior member ot. Aw r, ir & (Joiner, with bis wife, wus poisoned at supper in some mysterious manner. Hotli have since died. The poison Is supposed to have been administered In their coffee, but there is no clew. Series No. 1. 3 i 1 fiie tragic City J Coupon No. S. ' Cut out one of these Coupons mall or bring them in person . ufflee ot the Hkualii, with ti n - in silver, or two ntekels, and Port N'o 1 ot the Mastic Olty will t- 'm-red to you An Anarchist's Heavy Sentence. IioMK, Feb. 1. A dispatch from Alassa says that mi.-umrchlHt lawyer named Ale linarl, charged witli associating with criminals nnd with inciting to civil war, has been sentenced to twenty three years imprisonment, to three yuan' solitary con finement, and In addition all his property la rortoiteu. The Coming Bllllnrd Tournament. Cincinnati, Feb. l.Uegiiitiing tonight ami continuing the two fullowing nights, billiard games will be played In Pike i Opera house by Jacob Schaefer, Frank C. Ives and George F. Slosson. They will contest for a purse of 1,000 and the net receipts. Thu games will be balk line, 6(H) points. A Child 1'ntally lliirned. DUNDAU, Pa., Feb. 1. Ada T., the"- year-old daughter of Nicholson Downs, pot filler at the Dunbar furnace, was fatally hurnotl while reaching for some thing on the mantelpiece. Her clothes caught fire and her ImUy was burned into a crisp. She inhaled the Haines, aud will die. A l'rlest Must Pay for Klanidnr. Madison, Win.. Feb. I. The slander taut of Miss Carrie Fortl against Rev. James Howe, a Catholic priest, in lulgur- ton. in which damage were claimed for f 10,000, ended m verdict for tli.000 i favor of the plaintiff. The jury was coin posed in part of Catholics. Voyage Around The World! Part II. Number 9. Numbers onangevdally. C ut tbia coupon out and keep It uutli muh different nu bers are accuiuu luted, then bring or forward them to fi i tier with Suvan Cents to this ciitn -and you will receive the portfolio a advertised. Call and sue sample. . i rri! - -...J. LOUt I IIIS OUUpUll UUt, M kAjlliiiAilutuiifkil 60 GENTS PER YARD For all wool Ingi-Hlm CiietH. i , ai.dbOe per rd tor Hoiue inaUe HttK t arpi tu iiuii win wasp i C. I) FncKe's Carpet Storo, 10 Bouth Jartlln Street Killed by Fiillnw (Itticer. Chicauo, Feb. 1. Polieeiunii Amdowaa shot nnd killed by fellow officer named ISacon. Tliu oncounter followed a dance and took place in a saloon near by th dance hjtll where all had repaired for re freshments. A coroner s jury exonerated Jlacoti. A Mnrderr at Itrge PlTTSBL'KO, Feb. 1. Ex-PolU-euian Job Adley.who was shot aliout two weeks ago at Jenuette by Frank Williams, in tlie house of Mi. Harris, died from tlie ef fects of the wound at hit home here. The murderer lias not lieen arretted. Governor Pattlsoa's New BlarT Oftieer. WW CHKS'tKH, I'a Fell.' 1. A. McC. Holding, chairman of the Democratic county committee, ba received notice of his npiHiintment on lioveruor Pattisou staff, with the rank of lieutenant colonel l'lv Kallnrs Di'uwumI. Livkhhohl. X. S., Feb. I. The schooner Gertie li. Foster, of (iliuiceater, whlletry lug to make harbor struck ou Si rawherr Polut aud became a total loss. Five uuu were drowned. Tin Weather. Genernlly cloudy aud threatening weather; northerly winds; colder in north crn Kovr ioric MAHANOY OITT. ruACKVii.i.i:, Willie McLaughbi), who fell from a rail- earl car and cut a deep gash In his face a tew ajs ago, is now much improved. A brand tu w urn arrived at the house of nhu Davis ou liatlroad avenuo on 'J uetday afternoon. MissLi7zle Burden, of Ilcckscherville, is vimtng Mis. Jdin Wclth.nf lUilroail avenue. Hichaid Finnesscy, who was on tho sick ist lur icveral cajs, is now well and about. .! turns McCormtck, Sr., aged about 0T, who lit I. and '1 hemss McAndrcws, by 200 yards 11 a hall mile ilaMi ou taluiday nltemoon, is icn to a challerge Irotn atiy man In the i unty uctwteii the ageg or 00 aud 00 yearf, o inn any distance they may name. The Young Ladies' Social Club, of town, who won't admit any one tomembcnbip that rides a horse straddle legged, invited their geutlimtn friends and many ladles to their liitt annual masked ball in liurchlll's hall nst i veiling. The music was strictly first class and tho ball was a decided success, every line cujuyiug themselves highly. Did Wo Steal Them ? No, the man who suggested that we must hnve stolen these Mosterpfecea of Art wm mistaken; via paid good money for thpiu nnd we ure lelng re puld by thf thanks of our renders, and by tho cflbrts they ore maltiug to spread our circulation. They are the best kind of cunvasrers, and nro doing their work well. Out of town renders will forward their coupons and ten cents and address to this olllce, afTd we will have, the part seat thtni by in nil from New York. Local rentiers should lintid in tho coupons and ten cents at this cilice and take the part home with them, If possible bring a friend along, so that lie may see what it goi tl thing It is. Presentation of People of Renown To the People of Shenandoah and The Mahanoy Valleys. Coupon Mo. 'Masterpieces Frcm the Ail Galleries of the World," lumbers Changed TDaiIy- Send or bring to the oftlco of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and jou will receive the great 1'ortfollo.of Art. fJ make a voyage around tho world and meet tho crowned in O ' . heads of Europe as well as tho most distinguished people this country and abroad would cost lotB of money, wouldn't it. even if you had tho entree into their society? But suppose you ceuld sit in your own homo with your wife nnd children around you and come face to lace with splendid photographs of these peoplo of note, that would bo quite a big step toward knowing them as near, perhaps, ns you will ever get. And when you begin to weary of studying the features of this lass of society we will show you a good many places and things in tar-away climes that many of your brethren have pnid thousands of dollars to aee. AMUSEMENTS. EUGUSON'H TI1EATKK. '. J. FEltODSON, MANAGE!. it there ever vua a leul irc for chronic, 'ouuhs. Cohls. llrouchicul trochlea and Ijh lirlprio it Is I'au Tina. Don't fall to get the b'luuii.e; avoid Mihatltutea. D sta only 26 c- iia. i-iiii-j ma is foul hi i-. r. u. Kirnn's Urug More. l'i;XCH. l'OINTS. Kastcr March K5ih. Next holiday 22d February. To-morrow Grounil hop; day. Six weeks olf St. Patrick's day. Moro suow and better aleigbiug. An important wedding is in sight. Tho ice crop, sc far, has been a failure. Auction sales are becoming numerous. 1 his promisee to bo a busy season for tho sheriff. Many chances in business aro likely to occur iu town this spring. FlittiiiKH havo already commenced and moving day two muiiths olf yet. The merry lincloof thesltlgh bells were heard through all nottrs last night. Mfli. Jennings Ceuncil, No. 307, Jr. O U. A. M., initiated clcvin new niemhon at the last meeting. Mrs. Hamilton, of East Oak street, widow of John llaniptnu, who was huiiid yesterday, desires to thank the people who so promptly and generously holpid her in her illstiess. Heat in Mlml ohn A. Kollly'8 is the place to get the purewt wines and liquois, beet beer and ales and finest brands of cigars. 10-16-tf FEIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, '94. Imperial pecialtsLj do. Direct from tho Imperial Music llnll, New York City. "O'Donohue's-CourU" n TbetLopal Katce. 30-P33OPLE-30 Including Madge Leasing, Prices, 5, 35 and 50 Ccxitfl. Berved seata at Klrlln's drugstore. The advantages of pictorial representation aa n means of inform ing ana verifying can baldly be exaggerated. Wherever travel is practicable there the lens, with its quick flash of light and swiftly caught imago of nature and man, has come in to tupply the deficiency uid to tianstnit to homes in distant lands the picture and visions of the reality. Now if you will come with us on this Hooks & Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries hept con stantly in stock. Agents for all Newt papers, Magazines, Pcrlod.cnU, etc. No. 4 Nonh Mom Sin e ' MISCELLANEOUS. A Haunv Man a he who twcaKed Hat Oil tor Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache ncl chronic- Will". It's unl, V...1 Vlui. fill .... id ul I P. II. Iflr. lln's Drugfitore. Friid oysters a speeli-ity at McElhounyV 1)12 tf (Jtveu Aiuiy, For sixty days Keagoy, the photographer, will give a 10x12 platinum picture with evorv ioet'ii of his j3 cabinets. Iluy Keystone Iloor. Ho sure that tho nHinu I.Kata & Dabb, Ashland, l'ft., It printed on every sack. 8-!t-3taw Have yeu tried McElhenny's fried oystmt o-ia-tf For Itiialuefa Men Hint Societies. The IIkuald has secured the right to use the Malette jiatent nritiug tablet covers, with reversible blotter, the only blotter tablet cover constructed which turns under tlie tab let. This is specially adapted for letter and note heads, bill heads, statements, etc., and will be placed on stationery free fur the ba ance of 1893. Any one interested v. ill please call and examlub the handy device, at the II KHALI) office. FOIt Itr.M' The old established batcher Htntul. n- w occunied uv K. W. Htout. 1'ossiwslon given Feb 8th. Inquire at Heo- anil nro'e laruwaro store. i .not WANTED Ten or twtlro girls wanted at Un. Soliuviklll Hat an. Can Kactorv. Must havo experience and not Icbs than II) yeari- or aga r?'JIl KENT. Store-room with or without 1' delllng.at pusent occupien uy i rata mnri ut nedonier. PoSfci tMioa Elven Anrll 1st AnnW in J. K. Kehler. 210 North Main slreet. Shenundosh. ICT'Jw mnr PER W1EK uian nud selling Dy U)0 nauios for plating watches. Jewelry and tableware, l'lates timo, anver, niohci. , , name as ne goads. Ultterent siics for -feme families and shops. Kaey operated; no ex ptrlence; hlu protltH. W, 1'. llarrhou & Co., uiera n, uoiuinou, umu. liulJ-K AHU LUTb FOR SALU Elsh' I I inm. m. i tv houaewlth 2Utorv kitchen, lurgethed, iv,o good wells and stream of water running through the property; nice bin ring fruit trees: lots In good male of oul'lvatlon; known f'rmerly HS lrtt Hotel. Hultsbl for auy kind ot business. For further particulars write or oau ou MRS. L. 15. FISHER, 1-20-Hm llrundonvllle, Sch. Uo., Pa AVeilitlliR Jnvlmllnin. Over 500 of the flnt awl etnreet style wedding invitations and cards to select freiu at the II khalu ollicu. Klthar printed or engraveil. We can illanount lty prlw f FF1CE OK ( ONTHOLLEIl OF COUNTY V of Mtiiiyiktu. roll vine. in.. Jan. si, im Notice. healed proposale will be recelted by the undertigned. the Ceniroller of SehujUlfl county, until a p. m., Katurday, the 10th day ot February, IKW. tor the purchase and removal oi if inpurary uriuvei.1 .w iaiuMi. Hy order t County Commlrtioaer', 2-l-8t II B. BEVaRN, Controller. -VFFICK OF CONTROI.I.EK OP COUNTY J cf r'cbuylKUl, ottsville, 1'a ,Jan 31, Ul. Notice - ntaltd proposals will be reoeivi d t; tht, uDderalciied. the Controll' r of Sehtnlkil count', until o'clock p. rn., Saturday, the loth day of February. 18SI, to furnish the county UeimmlSBlouerH wiilisuiiimeiib ujiuudt iu eieu- tinn ballots nomnlete tor ensufnE election, to tie furnished no later than 4 p. in., the 18th day of reoiuury isttt. r un anacempieie inrorma. tlon etau be nau at tn e;oiumiiouQurs' onice. lly order of Couuty CommliwlonerB, UK. HKVERN, 2.1 St Controller. T 0 QUIT BUSINESS. Tlie undersigned will sell Iiib entire stock of Boots and Shoes, Etc. At and Below Oojs-t. This iB a geuuino tloeing out salo. The goods must bo Eold beforo Ai ril 1st. Don't miss tho BARGAINS. reMXIiaXa, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah ' DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. A Royal, Introduction JDlirCa.ll 4 C5 ) You can take Your Family with you without EXTRA COST, and without the discomforts of Travel to you all. . . . 1 tut Voyage tat 98 Around the World You will see ninny wonderful things, meet many celebrated person ages, and yon will not log e any time from business. The first week iro are going to introduce to you: 1st. The venerablo Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, in their black robes of office. 2d. The lovely Mrs. Cleveland. 3d. The President of the United States, Mr. Cleveland. 4th. The Cabinet of Mr. Cleveland's second administration with a splendid photo (by Sarony) of Mr. Cleveland in tho centre. 5th. Vice President Stevenson and nineteen prominent members ol he Senate. 6th. Twenty prominent members of the House of Representatives. 7th. The Presidents of tho United States since the formation of the United States. 8th. Twenty-eight Governors now in office. Oth. President Harrison and his Cabinet. lOth.gProminent Republicans Uth. Prominent Democrats. 12th. A dozen Generals famous since tho War. 1311i. Celebrated Union Generals. 14th. Famous Confederate Generals. 1 , 15th. Leaders of the Navy. 16th. Foreign Ministers at Washington. The tollowing week we Bhnll present to you bishops, archbishops, cardinals, newspapor men, authors, composers, millionaires, actresses, actors, Queen Victoria, tho Prince of "Waloa and his family and others. Tho third wctk wo ehall present a few more royal persona and thon begin our travels in foreign lands,, travels that will Inst twenty- six weeks. L By this time you will doubtloss bo curious to know the conditions. J Ca "f -fi 'C-H ('n' cut out tlio art coupon printed on the -L LVJ. X 7 fourth imgoand put It usitle with ono cent. After you have saved seyen of thu coupons consecutively numbered, bring thorn to us with Bovon couta and pou will receive Portfolio 1 of "Tlie World aud Itt People ly Sunlight," the fumou work introduced by that noted travoler, atholar aud writer, John Clark Kldpath,LIj. D. Baoh portfolio will contain 16 pues and there will be 20 portfolios. Tlie whole series will make tlio most vain able art collection sacti as cannot be met with often. You should have the com plete seties, and you should seize tho opportunity now. If you aro alieady getting the Hehai.d all you have to do is to avo your coupons and pennies. If you aro not getting tho lliaiAi.n tend us your name and address, and tlio papur will bo loft by carrier for you every day. f H Mi r P.niinnns will nnncnr 5Nf j r t "Commencing January 13th. ISgnSampleB of tho photographic series rony bo econ upon appli cation to Hooks & Brown, 4 North Main Btrcet; O. II. Anderson, traveling correspondent, Mahanoy City, or at tho IIkiuld office.
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