.a: Evening Herald. TUETUY, KHRRUAKY fl, 180t. THIRD EDITION ci:ntkyi.!A. 1'rmik Kelley, of Shenandoah, ient Sun day with town IiIrihIh. Mis. I)viil Mi'KlliemiT. of Wra. lVnu. returned homu 8ittirlay after a short visit to town. 1. J. O'Nell ami wife ipent Sunday among mcir ninny intMiiia in wieiiaiidcwii. Jainoa Gollwurtb.v, ol Park l'Isio, ent nun my wim tnniiua mire. StiiPcrlntenrtiMit IMwanl I'oeso visited Park rlaoe collii riea on Saturday. Mrs. Henry Ifmkovita and uiothrr were among the visitor to Ml. Carmol on Satur day. Anthony Moran was Im Ilrownsville on hatunlay. Wm. Kerrigan paid a tljlng visit to KJwn andonlt on Saturday. A number of young folks from Slicnandoab enjoyed a sleixb ride to town on Patnrrliiy and while hero nut up nl II. J Kvlleya There wore about thirty In tho Jmrtj, and nil arcinid to ho enjoying thtimulves. Tho funeral ol Mr. A. H. Fortncr took plno on .Saturday from hir late homo oh Jjoium. Avenue. Services wno held at the hoiiH) at one o'clock, altrr which intcimont was mado in thoI.O. O V. mnett-ry. Tlio funeral was largely attended, ts tho deccacd i well known and ren-ctul. lieoidea hei husband Mrs. Former leaves threo children to mourn her death. Tho IIkrald's sym pathy is extended to the family and friends of tho lecad. At tho funeral were noticed 1. 11. Davis, of Athens: John Jones and wile. of Lost Creek; A. II. Carney and mother, of aiananoy uity. Miss Mnry Judge and slater, Winnie, of micnanuoau, wero among tlie Miiiday visitors to town. Tho Hill Opera Company appeared on Sat urday evening In the beautiful and topular drama, "Under tho dasllght." All members of tlio troup asqultlod themselves iu their usual perfect style and again received the praiso of tho large nndienie which greeted them. This la an excellent coini any at d de serving of large paironage. It le!t here Mon day morning for Port Carbon, wheroit will play for a week, A sleighing party, consisting of twenty couple from llyinesville, enjoytd a trip to Halfciiatein SMuiday ovening. They passed the night in dancing and other amusements and returned early yesterday morning. All report having bad a good time, Thomas Judge, ol tho Quaker City, ro turned there yesterday afier a fow weiks' visit to town friends. tJUAKAKi: . A. A. Zeiglcr Is visiting friends at Stein vlllo. Joseph Mallck and family havo removed to una place irom Alt. Uarini I. Miss Jennie Jones, who has been visiting nor sister, airs. j. ii. couley, lea lor Maba noj City yesterday moinlng. A number of our hide and lassies spent Sunday morning in sleighing through the valley and eamu to Sunday school in tho anci noon wiin brightened eyes and ruddy cheeks. ntAoitvii.u;. An infant child of Postmaster Ilatetnan is quite 111 with pneumonia. Miss Jennie. Taylor visited friends in Pottsvlllo lat week. Miss Mddio Ilouck left for Philadelphia on Saturday to take a course in typo writing and stenography. Frtid oysters a specialty at McElhenny'f 912 tf Then Baby was sIcK, tie gave her Costorts, When she was a Child, she cried for CostorUi, When she became Mian, sho clung to Castorin, When sho had Clill Jreu, the Eave them Cuitria, I'tfpera Wanted, Iu order to complete files tour copies of tho Evknino Ukuai.d of September Kith, Octo bar 21st and 28th. Ib03,- are wantod. Address, Ukhai.d office Shenandoah, Pa. tf Series No. II. $ie:-Vagieeity Coupon No. 1 W Cut out one of these Coupons uml mall or lulug then) Iu person to tin- other or the IlElMUi, with len et ills iu silver, ur two nickels, uud Port folio No I of the Nlugtc City will k be delivered to y be delivered to you Voyage Around The World! Part II. Number 13. Numbers change dally. Cut tbls coupon out and keep It uutll acviu different nun bent are accumu lated, then bring or forward Ibein to gether wlia Savon Cents to this office and you will receive I lie portfolio a advertised. Call and see sample. Cut This Coupon Out. CENTS PER YARD For all woo' It grain CrtrpelH. Xe, ib aud 60c per yard for Home made Hag Carpels that will wash at C. I). FncKc's Carpet Store, 1(1 South Jardlu Btreot. 4 MAIIANOY CITY. Maiianoy City, Feb. 0. "Yucca," tho strong woman, lifted six of our citizens, whoso combined weight was about 1,200 iounds, and a largo himn said to tip tho btatit at 1,100 pounds, at Ksier'sopora house last overling, and n variety company entertained the audience until tho bout wai announced between "Oil" McCarthy and "Jim" Olllen, tlio latlcrof Nnrrldown. Tho two fmthcrwiliihts rained blows upon each otucr tiiicK ami last, executing sonio very neat dmka and cross-counters, and oa tho wholo gavo a clever exhibition. ( It is qui le Mauling to hour of tho number of children thrnueh tho.Mahanoy Valley who havo lately btcoruo imhned with pugilistic notions. livery day in tho past week or two, they could Im seen or heard of thumping men oilier with a set ol gloves larger than their silly little noddle. Of course tbty can't do each other much nlivslcal harm, bitt'it was cnrrlid a step farther last night, when a youngster liarely in his teens eaino to a IIkr ai. reporter and wantid publicity given to the fact that a pair of his chums, M or IB years or age, would attempt to t each other Into a Hidden slumber wlili three ounce glovia, which aro a littlo worse liian b.tro knuckles, forapurtcof ten or fifteen dollars, and tho fight would lie referieed by a well Known man aixnit town who lias worn groy naira ycBra enough lo know nctti r. "Fcn"Cooiicr, J. J. Quirk and Ii T. Clay Ion will go to Uinggold on the lth lo shoot the second fa ferns of lour pigeon matches The thild and fourth matchrs will bexhot at Tsmaqua and Maiianoy City, tho last mutch occurring 111 March. "A be" Seltzer, a prosptroiisOrwIgsHirgooal ileal tr.Hlid his laiull.v have iweu visiting rela lives in town for the past few dayR. Mr Seltfcr will bo remembered bv inanv travel ers on the Lehigh Valley road several years since s n huMlcrin tho lieight houo. "Alio" was then a gretn country Imy aul many wero the tricks his (el low t mpiuyes playtil upon him. One day a way bill was mado up by the boys, calling for u "bag of bung holes." "Abo" reportid the bag "shori" and was told that it hail piobably been carried to Shenandoah, that the oonsigneo was in a great hurry lor It. This zealous young employee hoarded the next train and presentid his wav "ill lo P.J rciguf-nn at Slienat diuh. That olllcbil tmiled sweetly and aeked "Abu" il the cab ndar didn't call for that day being the lirst ot April. Jt did. James Mulhearu, of Shenandoah, made business calls iu town this morning Ilev. Father McKuroe is visiting in Phil adelphia. "Peck's Had Hoy" will bo the nott atlrac tion at Killer's opera house, and is billed tor f eu. l nr.. Misses Salllo and Priscilla Yost, of Me.. Keaitsburg, are visiting Mrs O. J. Mu bael. of i aiawissa street. Yesterday morning William liensineer nought a Blelgh Irom Mnrtln (Jehbartfoi fl 50 without seeing his purchase. It was brought to tlio door shortly after, a relic of das gone by, rar by, and which win nrohahlv tho enicio thai nrotignt tlio um settler to our now beautiful city. It was without bottom or 6ide, and the shafts wero attaclud to the runners by bits of wire. As for print, there whs hardly any plnco to put it. Hensinger (liun igrow particularly enthusiastic ov r bis purchase, in fact ho looked as though ho would get even with Gelihart yet, but as he had a guest to convey up tlio mountain at once ho concluded to make tho nun of his bargain, and pu' his hostler, "Jim" lllcw, to work making what repairs wero within the ability of that all-around mei-liauic When all was in readiness, tho horso wm brought out. Tho animal gazed at tho vehicle with suspicion. He sutl' reil himielf to bo attached to It, however, and tlio party started up Centre street. Ml went well until Sixth street was reached, when a runner broko down and startled the hursc, which dabhtd tho sleigh ngai. st a lamp post, and alter demolishing tho dashboard with several vigorous kicks, freul himself ami eamo trotting home, leaving tint pas sengers in posstonion of tho wreck. Tho poor animal has evidently been boarding over his humiliating experience during tho night and tried to drown bis sorrow in drink and oaiB, for when the hostler arrived this morning ho found " horse bad luokeu opou a feid box, devoui. ? bu , oats and eonio spoiled dried apples which had been toHiid ntiile in llio stablo and was so enormously swelled as to make his exit throtifih the stablo door impossible. licnsihgcr his been dancing around tho stable all morning and it is not safo to intir view him. Iluy Keialoue floor. He sure that the mtne Lkmuo & Baek, ABhland, Pa, it printed on overy sack. 3.3-3tAw Usjc Wbllh' Laundby Blub, tho tut '. uiug for laundry use. Each package uioiui wo Qusns 1M Sold by Ooakley Hror. A Happy Mail ts he who huh lted Flug Oil for iUiouiniitlsm, Seuralgla, Toothuche uud chronic pahir. It's reiLidy which cures overy tune. Tr it, & entH. hed Flag Oil nold at P. P. 1). Klr- n.'i DrugMtore, HARHISON-STANFORD. Humor Tlnil the ISx-Pieolduut Will Wed the Ciilirurula tllutor'a VIllov. Shklbyvili.i-. Intl.. Kii. ft Tho Pally DL-iiiourHtHHya:"Tbo UuniucratliaH lenriiwl through h aoiirce which it lielieves to lie reliable that e.-President Ueiij.imln Ilnr rlsou and Mrs. Stanford, widow of tho late Jvelanil Stanford, the C'hI torn hi million alrenud United KtHtes Henator.will shortly be united iu marriage at 1'nlo Alto. The ox-president I now preparing to leave In dianapolis for the Stantoril university to ii'llver aseriuNof lecturea, and while there vlll be married to Mrs). Si aufnrd, whose wealth is estimated nt .1(l,iHio,udO. Mis. Btatiford was n warm friend of the lute Mrs. Hnrrlson, and during the late Ke publican HiimlnlHlration the HarrlMins mid Slautords formeii a close and lasting friendship, and one which hiisturmlUHteil In the ruiuoi-ud engagement." iNDlAMi'OLis, Fell. . From a tnanilier of ex-I'resideiit Ilurrisoii's family it was learned today that theie is no foundation for the rumor that he In to marry .Mrs. Lelnnd Stanford, Duel to the Dentil. Mt. Stkhuno, Ky., Feb. 0. At 19:80 o'clock about lften plutol shotH wore heard on linudway and Court sheet, and in a few moments it was nscertnined that Captain J. I Ilomar. of this city, and H. V. Turner, of Moixan oounty, were the parties wlio brought on the light, mid that Captain liomar was dead. Four persons have laam arretted ami Jailed Clay Turner, llruce Turner, Juiiies Turner and Thomas Wa.tr, all of Morgan county. Captain ilomar uud Mr. Turner were deadly foes. liomni charging linn with having severed the relaUous bet ween him and ids wife. Uuuinr was literally shot to pleoea. . (leneta'i Charter lileetioii. Okneva, N. V., Keb. 0. The Geneva charter election m held yesterday. The Kcpublicuns gain one trustee, possibly urt!luyK.c!ii? buI""ce 01 A DHUiMKAHD S CRIME After Attrntpllng to .Harder Hit Wife He Kniled Ills Own Life. Latkouk, Pn., Full. 0. Oeodry May is the proprietor of two largo stores liore, anil has been doing n big business. He had been on a spreo since lait Thursday. Ho remained away from home until 10 o'clock Saturday night. Then he ap peared nt his reildenco, learned that his wife was In her room, and without giving her a chance to open the door broke It down. ' He then made an attack upon her, hut a big dog she had iu the room at tacked the man, who was half insane with drink, and whilo ho was fighting the dog off an oflloer was oiillod, who took him away. May diil not return home until yester day, when lie entered the houw, bringing n letter for his wife. The letter contained a check. May ate his dinner, and then demanded that the wifeindorsethe cheek so he could get it cashed. Sho told him he could not have the cheok until he was sober. May was furious at licr ref'isal. and drawing a revolver Ilred at her at cltno range. The shot struck her Just above tho heart, but was dofleoted. As she fell she slrotehed out her hand -i as May lired again. Tho second bullet shat tered her thumb nud was ileilected at al most the Identical spot where the llrt shot had glanced ofT. As bis wife lell May ran up stnlrs and, standing before a mirror, sent a bullet, into his brain. Meanwhile Mrs. May hud escaped to the next house, where her wounds were attended to. Neighliors found May still alive, but ho died two hours later. Airs. May's Injuries are slight, but she is suffering severely from nervous shock. Serious Charge Agalmt Labor Leaders. Hudson, N. Y., Feb. 0. In the case of Bartholomew, alias "Busty" Madden, in Jnil here on the charge of having mur dered his companion, Maurice Murphy, also of N'ew York, while tramping to Al bany, Coroner Cochran began the inves tigation yesterday. The testimony de veloped that there had been a struggle in the woods, and that Murphy's skull was fractured by n blow, lloth men were members of the Stone Cutters' associa tion in Xew York, and it is probable that all of its olllcers will be called upon, ns there are rumors allont that Murphy wa marked to be put out of the way for the active part lie hnd taken over tlio expos ure of alleged crooked transactions that, it is alleged, were going on in the associa tion. CatMed by n (Icrmnirs Cruelty. ' Hi:iiLI Fel). (1. Letters received here from Herman et tiers in the Camoroons colony confirm the statements that the outbreak in the Cnineroous wnscaused by the uction of the Herman governor in Hog ging the wives of the native soldiers. The l)ahoiiiey:ins then went to the government house at lierlltowii, killed the jude, in mistake for the governor, seized tho gov ernment buildings and drove out the Ger man settlers, who fled to the guubo.its for protection. The newspapers ot Herlln ex press tho greatest indignation against flovernor I,eist, uud demand his punish ment. Illg Suit Against the Cordage Company. Jeiisi:t City, Feb. (. Ou application ot the National Cordage coinnanv Chancel lor McGIU has given an ordersummoning .urs. jiyiua wan to givo testimony a sec ond time in her suit for $554,000 against tho company. Mrs. Wall, who says she was a member of the firm of William Wall & Son. asserts that the business was transferred to the Cordage company with out hr knowledge. She further claims that she has received no nart of the $53 1,000. Tim LegMntltn Injunction Withdrawn. Aliiant. Fob. 0 The Republicans have strengthen il their position iu the sen atorial controversy by securing the revo cation by Judge Clute of his injunction against Clerk Keiiyon The application was made by Judge Count rymnn on the ground that the clork was the servant ot the majority ot the senate and not of tho presiding ollleer, and Judge Clute promptly granted the application. Prepared for Her Own Funeral. Saiiina, O., Jan. il .Mrs. .Mary Huff- man, a well known lady of this nlace. died on Sunday. On Friday she pre dicted that she would be dead iu three days and began to make preparations for the funeral. She worked hard all day Saturday and retired in the evening ap parently well as usual, and the next morning was found dead m bed, as she had predicted. Laid In Wait for 111- llneniles. Pram Amboy, N. J.. K h il Haradask. a Hungarian, laid in .ut in a hallway for two brothers, Joseph and Frank llul- owoky. As they were passim; Haradask jumped out and stabbed both with a knife, Joseph llulowsky mnv not recover. and Frank is also badly injured. Hara dask stubbed the two brothers because they beat him in a drunken quarrel. "Etcific::; Frcm the Art Galleries of lie Wcrlo," jumbeis Chied Dailyw- Send or bring to the oftlee of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cent In money, and sou will retelve the great 1'ortfollo.of Art. pQ QUIT BUSINESS. The underBigiied will ioots and Belov At und This is 11 genuine closing out tale. April 1st. Don't miss 3CBio.man, 29 N. Treatment of BczeroR and Salt Ithram, Theso two complaints aro so tenacious that tht rcadors of the Kvknino Herald should know of tho success obtained by using Dr, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Whero all other treatments havo failed, it has mado a complete euro. t orhaps no moro horrlblo case of Salt ilhoum was over reported than that of Wilbur h. Hale, quartermaster, Pratt Post", U. A. It , Itondoul, N. Y. Several physicians utterly failed to rondcr him any relief; finally one of tho physicians suggested that I)r, Kennedy's Favorite Itemcdy bo tried, and steady Improvement followed its use, and a permanent euro resulted. it is used with similar success In oasts of scrofula, ncrvousuoss, kidney and liver complaints, and In all dlsoasca brought about by bad blood and shattered ncrvos. Up Town Olllee. All orders for advertising, job work nnd subscriptions oan bo loft at Keeeo's Auction nu uoiiimist-loii rooms, Dougherty hulldllur, W Ccutio street, whero they will rcceivo prompt attention. Fried oysters a srascialty at AlcElhenny'i 9-12.tf THE DEADLOCK STILL UNBROKEN Jersey Hopnlillniin. s(.l, rt Candidates for Treasurer mid Comptroller. TllKNTON, Feb. e.-The house of as sembly ami both senatorial bodies were in session last night, but no business of consequence was accomplished. No now developments haveapeared in the senate muddle. Governor Werts has not seen Attorney Genural Stockton since the lat ter's opinion wns submitted on tho quo warranto proceedings Inst week, and nothing has been done towards bringing the matter to a legal settlement. The liepublicuns held a joint cnucus right after the adjournment of both houses to select candidates for Btate comp troller and state treasurer. George H. Swain, of F,sex, had been the leading mndtdato for treasurer, and F. S. Hau toek, of Mercer, tor comptroller. A com bination was formed last week by Samuel Dickinson, of Hudson, and David Ilaird, of Camden, to best theso candidates. Last night a lively light was made to stave oil the caucus for u w eek by tho Dickinson Haird men. In this they failed, and Haird withdrew from the contest. A lively de bate took place as to the advisability of adjourning the caucus, but this was voted down. Hancock received the caucus nom ination by n vote of 31 to Hfor Dickinson. Swain was nominated without opposition. AMUSEMENTS. rpEHGUfcON'H THKATKK. L P. J. FEHOC80N. MANAGEI1. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, '94 SiJlE, YUCCA'S Vaudrville andAthletic Company Headed by the -bStrongi st Woman on Earth f-u- ilrae. Yucea, and a ccmpany f vaudev'lle star. Also tho cxcbamplon feather weight of tho world, -Cal. BIeCnrt, Who will meet all comers in bis el.iss Prices, 5, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at KIrlln's drugstore. Hooks & Brown. Wqolosale and retail. 4 N. Mam Street MISCELLANEOUS. FOU HAldC Cheap, a riiloVerlnfr piano, seeon" hand, but in good order Apsly ai the IliiiAi.n ottlcc. tll-lw IJSOU KENT A store and "welling, corner of 1 Cemround Murkct i-ireets, oeeuplod at pmerjt by John McUowun, shoedealer. Pos session rlvn April 1st Apply to Dornbsck,!; Kant Centre street, tshenanuoah. 2-S-tt IWII ltl'NT. Htore-room. with or without 1' dailllug, at pr.sonl uocupieil by I Fried man stotdealer. Pofttusslon ghen April 1st Apply to J. K. Kehler, 216 North Main street, Shenandoah. 1Y7 HOU-E AM) LOTH FOB SAI.K -rSteh lols. ' st rv bouse v, 1th iMstorvkltnunn. laige bed, iwo good we'Iu and stream of water running lurongn the Lronerlv: nice bfariru? fruit treee; lots In good cute ot cultivation; known formerly as Park Hotel. Humble for any kind of business, for ruriher particulars write or call on MRS. L. K. FiailEH, I.2U-8m llrandonville, Sch. Co., Pa Proposals for Coal. TJKOPOSALS aro invited and will be re. I ceivea uy the undersigned, until nnon nl Monduv, February lUih. tor furnifchluir lot) tons of buekwbeut coal, HO tone of pea coal and M was or stove t'oui, aeuverea r. o. d.. at Alms house coal yard, Pennsylvania Katlroad. Hoard of Poor Dlrftntnrs. P. O. Hox 4. Kchuylklll Haven, Pennsvb vitnla, February 1st 1WM. 2-8 at-eoj 2-sa eoII his entire stock of Slioes, Etc 9 Cost Tho goods must bo sold beforo tho BARGAINS. Main St., Shenandoah. a Royal Introduction Presentation of People of Renown To the People of Shenandoah and The Mahanoy Valleys. ronko ft voyage uround heads of Europe ns well in tlii country nnd nhroad would oven it you rmU tho entree into their eocioty ? But suppose you could sit in your own homo with your wife and children around you and como fnec to faco with splondid photographs of theso people of note, that would be quite n big step toward knowing thrm as near, porhnps, as you will over get. And when you begin to weary of studying tho features of this class of society wo will show you a good many plnces and things m far-nway climes that many of your brethren have paid thousands of dollars to see. The advantages of pictorial ing ana verifying can baidly be practicable there the lens, with caught image of nature nnd ninn,hns come iu tompplythe deficiency and to transmit to homes in distant tho reality. Now if you will como with us Around the World You will see many wonderful things, meet many celebrated person ages, and you will not loeo any timo The first week wo are going to 1st. The venerablo Justices of States, in their black robes of office. 2d. Tho lovely Mrs. Cleveland. 3d. The President of tho United States, Mr. Cleveland. 4th. The Cabinet of Mr. Cleveland's second administration with a splendid photo (by Sarony) of Mr. 5th. Vice President Stevenson he Senate. Gth. Twenty prominent membors 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. 9ih. President Harrison and his Cabinet. 10th. Prominent Republicans 11th. Frominent Democrats. 12th. A dozen Generals famous since the War. 13th. Celebrated Union Generals. 14th. Famous Confederate Generals. 15th. Leaders of the Navy. 16th. Foreign Ministers at Washington. Tho following week wo shall present to you bishops, archbishops, cardinals, newspaper men, authors, composers, millionaires, actresses, actors, Queen Victoria, tho Prince of Wales and his family and others. The third wet k we shall present a few moro royal persons and then begin our travols in foreign lands,, travels that will last twenty six wcoks. 7 '0 Uy this timo you will doubtless bo curious to know tho conditions. "T -I EAt I1 cutout the art coupon prluted on the J J-- -'' 5 fourth page nud put it aside with one oent. After you liavo saved seyou of the ooupons couwcutlvely numbered, bring them to us with seven cent and pou will receive Portfolio 1 of "Tlie World nud It People Sunlight," the fumoui. work Introduced by that noted traveler, btliolar and writer, John Clark Itidpntli, I,L. D. Each portfolio will contain li pages and thero will bo 20 portfolio. The whole series will tnako the most valu able art oolleottoti saoh an oatmot be met with often. You should havo tho com ploto herlus, nnd you should wize the opportunity now. If you aro already getting the Ukhai.d nil you have to do It. to t-avo your coupons aud pennies. If you aro not getting tho IIkjiald feud us your numo and address, and tho paper will be left by oarrier for you overy day. r hc Coupons will appear 5 'V.Commencing January 13th. Samples of tho photographic series may be eeon upon appli cation to Hooks & Brown, 4 Korth Main street; 0. II. Andereon, traveling correspondent, Mahanoy City, or at tho IIbuald oflice. ureau, tho world und meet tho crowned ns tho most distiiijruiBhcd doohIo cost lots of money, wouldn't it, You can take Your Family with you without EXTRA COST, and without the discomforts of Travel to you all. . . . representation as a means of inform exaggerated. Wherever travel is its quick flash of light and swiftly lands the picture and visions of on this 00105 from business. introduce to you: the Supreme Court of the United Cleveland in the centre. and nineteen prominent members of a uay, 1