Evening Herald. SAlURTUY, FEHRUARY 3, MM. THIRDEDITION. Ex-Slieriff of Ulster Gounty. linn llnl Wliine Owes IPs Health to Dr. David Kennedy. Favorite llnuedy. 8iiniivki:n, N. Y - One of the most jiromim nt nit-n In UUter County Is the Hon. Davis Winno, of this town. II in reputation is not confined alone to tlil iwinty, whoio he liolil lie ofli e ( sheriff for three years; lie was also tills district representative In the New York Slate Legislature. For years Mr. Wiihic has lieen suffering from a complicated cji c of kidney and bladder trouhloand conges tioi of tlio liver. I pon tlie advice of friends he docided to try l)r Kciiutidy's Favorite Remedy. He wan not disappointed, for in a short while afterlie liiK in us use. he was in bettor health than ho h.il been in years before. In spc ak nix ol Favorite Remedy toyonr correspondent, Mr. Wlnnesald: "It has done more for me than all the physicians I ever employ id, and I most unhesitatingly tccom mend it ti any ono sutlering from kidney liver or urinary troubles, for It wlllcuro them " I)r ki miedy's Favorito Remedy is today the acknowledged tcific for all dieeasesaris- jut; from acidity of the blood, and will cure dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidmy, liver and uri nary troubles, scrnlula and cccm;1.. No inn i or woman can afford to trille with licaltb and life. Putting off treatment when d ngcrous symptoms exist isonly slow suicide. To a old their fatal effect, accept tho aid of Pi Kennedy's Favorite liemedy; it has ro ,t i cd thousands to health and strength. MAHANOY CITY. Maiiakuv City, Feb, 3. 'Squire J. J. Coylo transacted business lu I'ottsvillo yesterday. 1" J Ferguson and John J. Coylc, of Shen sndoan. went sleighing thicugh our town Thimday evening. Mas Mnyor, of Shenandoah, was seen about town on Thursday evening. Niniuo' Johnston, of Hlienandotb, was a y ;,tor hero. Mc m- A. J. Dohnrty and H. Mellet danced o Ok i.uaidville Mai mierchor ball, Yed nc day. Ml'cs Jennie aud Hannah Refowich at tended t ie masked ball at Glrardvillo. MM K 'tie .Mitiinty is visltiug friends in Philadelphia. Mr Do-, Ic and Miss. Bridget ltcardon rode behind n f:ist pacer on snow carpeted Centre street last evening. It is now rumored that tho Derrick House will be managed by Mr. E. Ltla.of Kast Ilruns. wick tins county. l-'r.ink Hess, of Shenandoah, with a hand somo -lelcb, pped through town last evening. Jcsc Webb, ono of our active commercial travelers, returned to his homo today. John Ilughoseleighed toward Lakeside last evening. Andrew Klliett and Rev. M. Kauo, of Shenandoah, were visitors here yesterday. The Herman American liiso Company in Tito lib t' eir friends to their first annual ball to be hi Id in Armory hall on Monday evening. Mleh.ic I Sullivan aud George Wynn drove to Shenandoah yesterday afternoon. Patrick Conville, Maggie Loftus, Joseph llurkc mid .ItilU Dorn, all of Shenandoah, drove tlnougli town in a double seated sloigh last evening. Mc r.i William Beggs, James Clark and Jeremiah 1'oulk, of mo American House, Fiackville, stopped with friends about town last evening. A seven-month-old child of Andrew Needcr died this morning. Joi n 1. Mathias went to Philadelphia this morning. Harry Fuhrman is sojourning in Philadel phia. Mr? Joseph Granger, of Eiiet Centre street! who liai suffered from tho grippe for several week i p-i-t, Imd a rolapsc yesterday morning and fs very low. Buy Keystone floor. Bo sure that the name Lehsih A II A BR, Ashland, Pa., ie printed on every sack. 3.3-3taw fTW IWV:'3Wrnr'K'l9c-''Wr,lt 4 t ! Series No. 1. tile t- YIagic City Coupon No. 1. Cut out one of theae CoupoiiH mall or bring them In person iirnee of I he Hf.iiai.ii, Willi ten m silver, or two nlckelN, and Port No 1 of the Moglc City will iicred to you. ffVH' Voyage Around The World Part II. Number 11. Numbers change dally. f it tilts coupon out and keep It until in different nu bers are aeoumu 41 mi llicn bring or forward them to- 'lu r with Suven Cants u this un i and you Villi receive the portfolio i" rtlaed. full and nee sample. vsujl i ins uuujjuii uui, 4 iej4kjAi.ftcjsJ 6ft CENTS PER YARD Hi For all wool IiXrwiti CurpelH. I , e r ami 60c per yard for Home-made Hag Carpets that will wash at C. I) FricKe's Carpet Store, lo rioutli Janllu Street. (iiitAiti)vii.u:, Miss Mary Itutlcr spent Friday altcrnoon In Mahanoy Piano. M1m Tewo Dovltt and John tjiilgley, of Ashlai d, vUltod .Miss Maggie Ryan, of Second street, yesterday aficrnoon. Misses Maggie Ityan and Mary Hums had a tiliasant tlelgh ride un through tho "Han yesterday afternoon with John F. Lavclle, In his handsome turnout. Heiner Parry has removed to (Jalway Hill, where ho will engage in tho hotel business. Miss Annio Martin, the charming and viva- clous daughter of County Commissioner Mar tin, waltzed at tho Alaemiorclior masked ball. Mrs. Jack Travis pnfontcel her husband with h pair of Iwys oaily yesterday morning. Mrs. J. F. Shaw spent Friday alterttooa In Shenandoah. Dr. J. C. Forrester and wifo sped toward Ashland yesterday afternoon In a sleigh. Will McDonald, one of our pushing young cigar agents, hustled business In Shenandoah yesterday. As Thomas O'Hrlen panned by toward Ashland, and ah ne, yesterday in his big double sealed sleigh, ono ol our girls WM heaid to say : "Now aint that moan." Miwos Katio Qulnn, Kmma Clark and Annie (julnti have been visiting in Schuylkill Haven. Mart. McDonald and Miss KIHe McCormlck were partners in a sleigh ridu to Pottsville yesterday. Mlm Annie Watcrhaus has returned from Philadelphia. The social event of the season was the masked ball of the Oiritrdville Maeum rchor on Thursday evening. Long before the hour of dancing spectatois began lining the seats that wote raugt d around the hall and tho galleiioa Decorations were bright ard tiro fuse and set off piettlly the gay onstumes of the aeseinoling ilaneerB. Iho grand match stalled at ten o'clock and was led by two little girls. IMncing followed and continued until early morning. I'ottsvillo came in fnrco. Among their nutn! cr was Georgo oilers, William llullmaster, Fred. Kberle, Harry Kurizel and William i llflbrd; Miscen Maggie Delaney, Maud lleppler, and Heed, Messrs. Harry liuck, Prothonotary James Dcegau, Hurry aud Cliarlca Faust, of Asblaud : Harry and Michael Mellet. Max Mayer,-John C eary and Patrick Feeley, of Klicnandoaii,anii otlicrsot tlie r.ignt Hundred. William IJirmliigham aud Georgo Uarnbatd wcio "heap big Injuns," William Mouaghan mid M. H. Maguire passed jauntily an yachts men, Harry 'I empcat was mistaken for "Din nis O'GafJ;" James llracey and George Greeu became neal drumiuer boys: Miss I.illie O'Boyle, as the wandering Uypsy, aid Mar tha ErtWBKlp.itslhu Knchantress,marle decided hiis; Annie Maguire, as Night, apiieared vert pretty. Miss Kmma Devlin, the Stilor Ltss, ana Katie beiiHiian, nt i en'ruim, as "one little girl in blue," captivated tho audience. Thomas McGiuty, of Mahanoy City, posed handsomely as a King, Ono gay masiiuor- ader in iho attiroof a young woman, qiiilo ran away wltli tue liearls of the boys, hvery ono wan head over feet in thoir anxiety to dance with the shapely young woman with tho soft hands, the full aud rounded calves and llieclniniy feet, until her mtk was ro moved, revealing the milling features of jolly George Kohler. Dancing continued unlll the lirst rays of the morning sun peciied down Into the dark IUpiahanuoek, when the boys and girls In couples united otl lor their van iim homes. MAIIANOV l'l.ANi:. A local meeting of tho Young Peoples' Society ol tho Chiistlau F.ndenvor will meet in tliu M. lu. church on Inurediiy evening, next, to hear addresses from the pastors of Lutheran and tho Presbyterian churches, of Ash bind. Dr. Kuterlino drove to Ashland yesterday altcrnoon and returned wltli August Welgant Dr. Ilollinnn, of Ashland, drovo through town last evening. A regular meeting os the Borough Council will bo held on Monday evening, when it is expected business pertaining to tho electric lailway will bo brought up. George Wolf, the P. & 1!. IE. It. supervisor, won a nandsomo gr ""'cn in n intr at Mt, funnel on Thursday . John J. Go!!', assistant train runner at Mahanoy Plane, is doing temporary duty at Gordon. Miss Florence Thurshy loft for Shatnokin yesterday, where she will attend a businots college Katlo M. Dovine, of Maizeville, is visiting relative in lsiauebilale. Mies Edith Saurbroy went to Minersvlllo yesterday morning to visit IrlcmiH and rcla tlveB. Conductor Abe Dvis tmiles hreadly as ho rings up tho fares. Its a girl aud camo on Wednewlay night, A ' haid times party" will bo he'd in Hi oil run's hall on Monday evening, at which no one wearing anything bolter ilimi a calico drets, or ragged overhalls, will bo admitted. Admission fourteen cents. A sleighing party consisting of James, Helen and Mrs. C. I) Maurcr went to Ash- laud yesterday afternoon. Charles Burchlll, of Shenandoah, sleighed Into town Friday afternoon. U'AKAICi: Will Hrobst, ono of our expert telegraph opeiators, has removed his hirsute adoru monts in bold deflauco to the warning of Old liomas. The Union Aid Society of this placo elected the following otlioers at their meeting on Tuesday evening : President, Miss I.ydla Leisern ; Secretary, Kolaud Neifert ; Treas urer, I.. W. Nagle; Manager, Mits Ida Scbhc.k; AteUtant Manager, Mrs. J.D Conloy; Organist, Mife Mary Neifert; Assistant, II. V. llsehert J Chaplain, D. D. Zeigler. Mrs. liavid Harris and family have re turned to their homo alter a thtee week's visit to Mt. Cwrinol. Mis Amelia Jones has returned from Weathcrly after a mouth's visit. Miss Lydia Lieor 1 visiting friends In Tsuiaqna. Mrs. I.lndenmutli, of Hopevllle, is visiting her parents in (uakake. John Brobst aud a party of friends took advantage of the flue sleighing aud drove over to lamaueud on business. Tho local politicians are greatly oseroissd over the division in tho two parties. Tho Citizens' tvarty have put a Btronit ticket In the field and it is thought they will make enings interesting lor tliu other two. I'ltACItVllXll Miss Alios Welkel is visiting Mrs. Uughey juuiiuuaai ABUIUIlU. Miss Mary Ilurkln is spending a few days wiin iriendsin uazleton. Mrs, Julia Timmons Is convalescent. Charles Illllenbiaud aud J. N. Pauley went sleighing toward Ashland ester day afternoon. 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Only the healthy man, whose organs are doing their duty, is firm, convincing, magnetic, courageous. A man of ideas needs sound health to carry them out, and a clear, cool brain is betterthan a shaky one, however brilliant. Tho men who can work Jong hours under prtssnro wiu success, and fame or failure depends of tenor q r(J JY ur 3 &r-is Qti-tj 9 AN AUTOailAl'II LETTER. on a strong stomach, healthy nervous system and plenty of reserve force than ou great Intellectual power. lie well. Get rid of liver and kidney weak I'alno's celery compound will ti-ke' away the sickly, depresseel, unambitious feel ing that conies with dyciiepsia, dlsoidered livor, and nervous weakness. Paine's celery colory compound is tho Immediate Improvement of Courage. appetite nnd gradual gain In weight. This re niarkahlo remedy sets to work at onco to nourish nervo centres and purify tho blood of hanuful humors. It was tho bcllot of Prof Pho ps, of Dartmouth college, tho discoverer of celery compound, and ho so stated to his classes at Dartmouth college, that only when tho system is perfectly nourished in tissue, blood and nerve centres, is it possible to drive out the special disorders from important organs like the liver, kidneys, heart and stomach. Paino's celery compound to-day sustains the strength of thousands of hard worked men and women who cannot tako vacations, and feel the effects of tho unnatural demands made upon their strongth and nervous cM? J&JL e:o S' 3r . r&Zo c 4l,' energy. Paine's celery compound is the greatest blood and nerve remedy that has ever in the history of medicine ooins within the reach of plain, hard-working people Don, Usorge F. Morse, one of the most prominent of the Governor's council of Massachusetts, Is one of tho Bay stato's most substantial manufacturers and businessmen, a veterau of the late war, a popular and conservative citizen. His autograph loiter Is of Interest to every one. OHUROH ANNOUNCEMENTS, vrfcers and When Hervlce Will be Con. ducted Tiwnorrow, Trinity Reformed church, Rev. Robert O'lloyle, pastor. Services to morrow at 10 i. nu. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. Everybody welcome. Keheloa Israel Congregation, West Oak itreet, Itov. 8. Rabltiowltz. lUbbii services ivory Friday evening) Saturday nnd Sunday iflemoon and evening. Welsh Haptlst church. Preaching services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. D, I, Zvans. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome, Roman Cathollo church of the Annunolatlon, Cherry street, above West street, Rev. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor. Masses at 8:0) and 10:00a.m. Vespers at 8:00 p. m. Ht Ueorgo's Lithuanian Catholic church, corner .Tardln and Oherry attests. Rov. L. Abromaltts, pastor. Mass and preaching nt 10 a. m. Vespers at 3 p. m. Salvation Army, corner Main nnd Oak streots, Captain L.YoderandLleuicnant 8. Divish In command. Services all day, commencing at 1 and II a. m. and 3 nnd 8 p. m. Meetings will be held every night during tbe week excepting Monday night. Bbeneser Evangelical church, Rev. R. M. Llch tenwalner, pustor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. on. In German, and 6:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1 :30 p. m. All are heartily Invited to attend. Presbyterian church. Rev. T. Maxwell Mor rlson. pastor. Services nt 10:30 u. in. and 6:80 p m. Sunday school at z p. m. christian Endeavor Society will meet on.TuosJay even ing at 7:30. Prayer mcctlne on ThuraJoy evening at 7:30, All are cordially Invited, First Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wm. Powick, pastor. Services at. 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. funday school at I p. m. Epworth Leaguo at 5:45 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Thursday evening. Strangers and others are always welcome. English Ilaptist church, South Jardln street. Services at 10:30 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Rev, W. II Harrison. Praise service at H p m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Monday evening nt 7:30 tho Y. P. 11. U. will meet. Wednesday evening general prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main. Morning service at 10:S0 and evening at 7 o'clock. The rcclor offi ciates at morning service alternately nnd at every evening service. Thojlaylreader, Charles Hasklns, ofllclates in tho absence of the rector, 0. 11. llrldgman. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All seats free and everybody made heartily welcome. Primitive Methodist church. Rev. J. Proude, pastor. Services to-morrowat 10:30a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Wesley prayer meeting at 5:45 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Wesley League Monday evening nt 7:30. Class moetlcgs Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at ? o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. All aeats free. Anyone not having a churcli borne Is corJliUly invited to como here. ' 08E Welu)' LAUI.DBY Blub, the beet Bluing for laundry use. Esch package raaVti iwo Hearts. lfVta. Pold by Coakloy Bros. OUNT11AI.IA. Don't forget tho soclablo which Ryan's orchestra gives on Jlonday evening. If you wish to tpoud an enjoyable evening you can best do so by attending. Everything that will tend to make it a success has been strictly attended to and all who attend are promised a good time. Music will be fur nished by the orchestra, which consists of eight pieces. Mrs. Frank Kelly, of Shenandoah, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. S. Thomas. James I.oughlin was among the visitors to Shenandoah yesterday. Mies Kato Tilden, of Harrisburg, returned yesterday after spending a few weeks as the guest of tho Murphy family. Last night tho Hill opera company pro duced tho popular drama, "Ten Nights lu a Har Room." They were greeted by a largo and enthusiastic audienco. The members of tho troupo played their different parts per fectly, and all who witnessed tho play were loud iu the praise of it. This evening their best rlay, "Under the Gas Light," u drama of six acts, will bo given. As this is positively 1 ho last tlmo thispopular company will appear nere a crowded nouio should greet them. This afternoon "Truo Irish Hearts" will be produced. Then Baby was slct, we gave ner Cos torts 7hen she was Child, she cried for Castor!, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorift, tTben she hod Children, she gave them CastorSe, Xotlte to oeletleH, Ktc. Tho Herald office is prepared to furnish, on short notice;, programmes, badges, etc., guaranteeing tho finest workmanship at the lowest rates. 1000 samples lo seloct from. Tho most oxquislte designs to suit any society or organization. Coupon IWo. 22. i4444 "Hairpieces From ibe Ail Galleries of tbe World," lumbers Changed Bailytf Send or bring to the office of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, nnd jou will receive the great Portfollo-ot Art. qpQ QUIT BUSINESS.s The undersigned will sell his entiro stock of Boots and At and Below Cost. This is a genuine closing out gale. The goods inuBt bo sold boforo April 1st. Don't miss the BARGAINS. IPreiclmasa, 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. New rnurth t'lss4 Intmntcrf. Washington, Feb. It. Seventy-four fourth clnss postmasters were nppointod yesterday. Amonii tho cliniiKes were: Now York llellvate, J. II. llrndner; Hooper, P. II. TwiniiiK; I.lttlo Uticn, W. E. l'nrke; ,Stiminlt Stntlon, C. A. Itovee; Thorn Hill. Albert Ktston; AVolIwood, W. M. Hnrris. Connecticut Itockfell, EtiKcno Grimes. New Jersey Mew Ger ninntown, M. L. McCren. Mah ano y City Ofllre of tko Eraniss IIsrald la lotatsd at 1SI West Ostre strot, where news Items for publleatton may be left and subsc riptlons will be received. t r if IK Job Printing Of every description executed In lbs latsst style of the art and at the lowest prices consistent with cood workmantblp. Estimates furnished. Advertising Rate furnished on application at tho Mahaaoy City Branch. The rec ognised leadi&c advertising medium in the region. O. It. AKDKUSOX, Manassr, 133 West Centre Street. AMUSEMENTS. JjlERGUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. FKRCjrjSON, MANAOK11. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, '94 ttiMK YUCCA'S Vaudeville and Athletic Company Headed by tho -Strongest Woman on Earth - M me. Yucca, and a company cf vaudeville stars. Also the ex-champion feather weight of tho world, -Cal. nicCatt,- Who will meet nil comers lu his class. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Ccntfl. Reserved seats at Klrlin's dmq store. Hooka & Brown. Wholesale and retail. 4 S. Main Street MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT A store and dwelling, corner of Centre and Market streets, occupied at pre i-oct by John McOownn, shoedealer. I'os kcsbIou given April 1st Apply to Dornhack, 27 East Centre titrtet, Shenandoah. 2-2-tl FOR S A LE. Five good second-hand saloon outfl's cheap. 1 ddress, Rothschild's Sons Co., 739 Hrondway, N Y. It LADIES who will do writing for me at their homes will make good wages. Reply with elf-addrsssj-n. stamped envelope. MIcS MIL DRED MILLER, south Hend, I d. S-2-2t tnon RENT, The old established butcher aland, now occunied bv it. W. Stout Possession given Feb 8th. inquire ne ueu. 1U1 dull Ilro'a hardware store. FOR RENT. Store-room, with or without dwelling, at pr sent occupied By I Fried man st-oedealer. Posstasiongivfn April 1st. Apply to J. K. Kehler, 210 North Main street, Shenandoah. 1-27 2w TTOU-'E AND LOTS FOR SALE. Eight J.X lots. W st ry house with 2 story kitchen. large i-hed, two good wells and stream of water running through tho property! nice bearing fruit trees; lots in good ktate of cultivation; known formerly s Park Hotel. Suitable for any kind of business. For further particulars write or call on MRS. L. K. FISHER, l-20-3m Urandonvllle, Sch. Co., Pa. OFFICE OF CONTROLLER OF COUNTY of Schuylkill, Pott-vllle. Pa.. Jan. SI, '91. Notice. Scaled proposals will bo received by the undersigned, the Controller of Schuylkill county, until 2 p. m., (Saturday, the 10th day of Febroury. It9l, for the puruhase und removal of temporary brtdeealMt Carbon. By order of County Commlet loner", MP. HEVKRN. M-3t Controller. OFFICE OF CONTROLLER 0' COUNTY of fcchuylklll, Pottsville, Pa., Jan 31, 91. Notle-o -dialed proposals will be received by the undersigned, the Contrail- r of Scbuylki t county, until 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday, tbe 10th i uyof February. 1881, to furnish the ouniy Commissioners wl ib sufficient number nt elec tion ballots, complete for ensuing election, to Ixj furnished no later than 4 p. m., the 1Mb day of February 1891. Full and o mplete Informa tion oan be had at the Commissioners' office. a bond of W.000 will be required for the faith ful performance of the contract. II y order of County Commissioners. 11, R. SiSVERN, S-l-Bt Clontrollor. Proposals for Coal. PROPOSALS are Invited and will be re ceived by the undersigned, until noon of Monday, February 12th, for furnb.htng 100 tons of buokwhent coal, too tons of pes, coal and 50 tons of store com. delivered I. o. b.. at Alms house coal yard, Pennsylvania Ibtllroad. Uoutdof Poor Directors. P. O. Box i. Schuylkill Haven. Pennsyl vania, February 1st, 1BU1. 2-33t-eod Bfioes,
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