Evening Herald. TllUnsrW. FEIinUAItY 8, 1891. TITLED EDITION CLNHIAI.IA. Miss Mary Dully, of I'alo Alto, who for tlio lst few days lino been visilluR town fit -ml, returned yesterday. Janice Haiti, of Delano, paid 11 Hying visit to town yesterday. II. J. Keller, Hinerintendent of tlie Con- ynli8iii township schools, visited llie schools here yesterday. J.O. Sampcl, tlio hustling rcpieeiitativo of tlic Kvi.nikq Hehami, km In town yes terday. Patrick Murphy, of Mlnerivlllo, is spend luK a few elaj-B with town fiicuds. Thoma Durkiu, formerly of town, but now of Woodbury, N. J., Is visiting town f' trims. Frank Ilailey, of Frsckvillo, wse in town yistorday. The collieries in this vicinity resumed work this morning; niter short susension Joseph Kalwich, of Shamoklii, was in town ytstnday, niVotiating for the purchase of L .McFartdef's r. staurant. All arrangements tending to the purehaso were concluded and Mr. Kalwich will he one of the business men here in the near future. Services are being held in the Baptist church every evening this week, conducted by Mis. Walking, of Florida. Oscar Fcttcrman hs returned after a few days spent in Illoonisburg, as witness in n case. Charles Fettenuan Ib attending court nt ninomsburg this week, in the capacity of jaror. At tlio coming election wo will have quite a number of candidates from which to cIioobu the t hief Burgess for the next three years. In tbo near future wo will give some tips as to who is best entitled to this olll' e. MAHANOY CITY. (llKAKKVll.l.i:. Miss Oantlin visited .Shenandoah yesterday I'. J. Crane rode over the "Electric" to Bhcnandoali jesterday afternoon. John MeMeunamiu, n well-known tunnel contractor, ictttrned from Chicago yesterday. Tito English Baptist church will hold a tea party in Armory ball on February 22 and 2.'J. William Davcrs, Mark Carr and If. J. Mulligan visited Iricnds in Ashland yester day. P. J. Maylo, of Shamokln, and William Ward, of Ashland, will he partners in a circus company tlmt will bo organmd and start from Shamnkln litis spring They have bought the tout) and equipments of n com pany about to 1 1 1 i t the road and will add several now features Joseph Mulligan, ol Gitardvillc, will beadvauco agent. The manager of Cal. McCarty, thoclaimatit for cchanipionsblp honors, when teen by a llKit.M.i) reporter yeelnday, was veiy much cxciciaed over the reports that ho was not showing the original Cal., whom the ntwi papers report as defeated In a contest at .London, England, this week. It litis been proven by living wltucsr.es that Pan-TInn Is a lemarUiible specific for 1 no quick cure of ihe elllticull and dangerous tliro.a nnd luug troubles Us equal can't bu loiiiid. I'uBtt cent Pun-TInu Is sold at P. P. V. Klrlln'e drug store. ;ij.1!i:uton. J. W. Stono was a visitor to the county seat yoatordny. Michael Kilcullcn, n member of Council, was in PotlBVlllo yesterday. Misses Maggie Parrel and Katie Clancy visited Iricndii in Oiraidvllle yesterday. Ijawrencc Keating attended a meeting of tlio mining lioaid In Pottsvillc yestoiday James Caufleld, a student in the Heading depot, caught cold while coasting on Saturday and is now laid up with something worse. William Trogoa wrs in .Mahanoy City yos- temay. When Baby iraj sick, we gave tier Castor!, When slie wna a Clilld, she cried (or Castor!., When she became Miss, she clung to Castorfj. lfhen saa bad Children, she cave theraCa&tC4& Series No. II. i llief VEagicCitjy Coupon No. 14. a iW Cut out one of these Coupons and mail or bring them in person lo the ottlce of the H13UI4), with ten rents In silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No 1 o( the Magic City will tie di'llereil to you. Mahanoy Citv, Fob. 8. William Muldownev. who died at Bchuyl. kill Haven on Monday, was burled to-daj at tho cemetery on tlio hill. Kcqutem mans was hold by Father Mnldowncy In St. Canlcus church at 10 a. m. Tho deceased was about 3r yoirs of ago nnd unmarried. Tho young man nail ticen 111 ior several years aim nan been in tho Schuylkill Haven aliushouso hospital, whero ho was to undergo speclnl treatment, but threo days, at tho time of his demise, ills parents and ono sister survive him. Misses Maggie, Daisy aril Katie Ilyan formed a sleighing party thai had a royal tlmo In Shenandoah on Wednesday after noon. Phillip Coyle, of Tamaqtis, called upon friends In town to-day. Mr. Cojle will soon movo to Cleveland, Ohio, whore ho will en gage In insurance business. Messrs Dalton, Bcttcrldgo and Flynu, of Shenandoah, diovo through town in adouble seated sleigh last evening. T. 3. Mullabey, of Shenandoah, tuado a business trip through town yesterday. Neil Geary ramo ovor 1'rem Shenandoah yi steiday and made business calls. 'Squire James O'Brien has removed his temple of justlco to a biiildiug at tho corner of A and Water streets. Edwaid Ooiman, of West Pine street, is on tho slik list. Fen. W. Cooper will attend tho live bird shooting matches to bo held In Beading on Fob. 13. II and lo. Oeorge Uoff, gd almut 00 years, who died at his homo m West Mahanoy street on Mon day night, was burUd this morning in St. Canicus cemetery on tho hill. Mass was hold by Father Sweenoy in St. Canlcus church, The deceased had beon a resident of Mahanoy City for about 21 years. He leaves a widow, lour reus and three daughters, all of age. John O'Donncll, of St. Clair, visited his customers in town j'estctday. A. W. Brown, of Lcnisburg, moved among business men hero on Wednesday. M.C. Ueinhoid visited Gilbertou yestcr dtiy. John Itobcrts, tho Shenandoah liveryman. with a haiulsomo turnout and tlirooutti.tetivo Udios, drove through town yesterday Miss Katie Burns, of Wost Spruce street, who was confined to her homo with pneu mollis for Severn months, has again madeher appiaranco about our streets. Geomo Bcdfotd, of Lost Creek, pa teed through town to day, en route for Linefeed. Miss Qusslo Oswald, of Schuylkill Haven. s the guest of Miss Katie Gorman, of West Pino street. Tho iirenten complain of their trouble to get water from the creek during tlx confla gallon yesteiday morning, a sntirco they rely upon when others may fail. Tltey say that ic to tho thickness of six oromhtiu lies blocked the sluice boxes, making it iiujowlble to drop tho gates. Whllo M. J. Dunn was near tho scene of the fire yoattiday morning ho overboard two well dressed strangers laying plans to enter Mcllct's house on the pretence of aiding in the removal of furniture, and to appropriate any thing that came handy. As they were about to put their plans into cllecf, air. Dunn lold them to movo on and altcrwards nut Consta bio Kano on to their intentions. TltoCouitablo saw tli cm acting suspiciously nroui d Hughes' shoe store and hustled them out ol town. Thomas Horn, warehouseman at tho P & It. depot, is oiTduty sull'criiik from a swollen uecK, ThoProabvtcrian church invitothoirfr ends to a chicken supper to bo held in Armory hall from 0 to II o clock this evening. Coasting continues on Cemetery hill, spite of nightly accidents. On Saturday night George Hoppes, guiding a long, heavy sled, currying Bix passengers, dashed down the bleep incline at a high rate of speed and, turning a sharp curve, glided towaitt one ot tho heavy posts iltat bound tho road. In spito of JloppeV efforts to dilfct Its coiiiBe. the i-lcd and its human freight wero thrown violently against tlio post. All wero moro or less shaken up, but Uoimea sustained a severo injury. Tito Uosh ol ono el his i was strtnrrii nun tlio anklo to tho hip ai . '"t !,. bono was expir-od. lie was removed to his home where two physicians aro iu attendance Last evening an unknown young woman had n limb broken, and other ininornccideiits aie rcportod ; but theio is no decrease in the swarms of ruddy-che eked young folks who drag their elids a mile up tho hill and como flushing down its glassy surface with many a shout and scream. Mis. Kato kuause, of seventh street, near Contre-. was almost asphyxiated by ebb yos teiday morning, lho family retired during the progress of a Polish ball neat door and at the time noticed some unfamiliar smell in tho air. Mrs. Kuause was found this morning crawling down the stairs in a half stupor. It took eomo time to rcvivo her. Invostiga- tion revealed a disjointed stovepipe, in her room. Tho pipe had been shiiktn apart by the dancing next door, nnd tho escaping coal gas was responsible lor her condition. The second of a scries of four matches between marksmen from tills and an adjoin ing county will take placo at Wcissport on February l!Kh. The homo team is ronipoEed of F. W Cooper, J. J. IJuirfc, of town, and K. T. Clayton, of Tauiauiia. Their opnuno.its will bo 1! F. Stauini and II. G. Kinimel, of New IMuKKold. and J. I.. Kettig, ol Woiss port. East side has put up S200. The first match wB won by tho New Btnggold learn, by oue biid. The third will take place iu Mahanoy City during the coming mouth and the lou rt 0 tu lamaqua. IJ. E. Fisher, of North Main stre et, is receiving oongiatulatious from his iriends this morning over tho arrival of a bouncing boy. Lewis Evans, of Hudtondale, was brought to Mahanoy City this morning for Interment I.ehieh Valley railroad employes received tlioir January salaries to-day. THE TAHIhF NJHb. ShNATE. Tho Income Tax Provision Will Probably Cam a Democratic Split. WASIUNOTON, Feb. 8, Senntor Voorhces declined to mnko direct reply to a eiuei tlon nt to the correctness of tlio report tlint tlio Democratic members of the sen ate lliiulice committee lind ordered the printing of n draft of n tnrllT lilll agreed upon, but other members of tho Dem ocratic aide of the committee, while deny ing that they had ngreed upon u bill, nil inlttcd that n bill containing the suRges- tlons of some of tho menibera lind goncto the printer, nnd would be used us a basli of wink by tho committee. This bill, ltis understood, miikea liberal concessions to the stiKiir anil coal Interests, mid it nlsn innkpji a mnterinl ebange Iu the income tnxfenturn of tho house bill, providing: for n tax only upon the incomes of cor porations. Among the rumors which aro flying thick mid fust about the senate is ono to the effect that In case the Income tnx Is not ommitted Sotintors Hill, Murphy nnd Gorman will vote with the Republican to recommit when the bill is reported to the senate. On the other hnnd the bill with the income tnx retained will proba bly command tlio vote of the three Popu list senators, which it would loie if this tnx should be left out. The developments! today confirm the report hitherto sent out that most of tho Bcliedllles now providing specific rates may bo changed so as to provide for nd valorem dtitlei; Senator Jones, of Arkansas, stated to day that the committee would be able to report In about two weeks time. Senator Cameron introduced a proposed amendment to the tariff bill, changing the date when it shall take effect from June 1, 1814. to .Ian. 1, 185)0. Senator Call introduced an amendment to Senator Slew art's bond resolution just before the seiinlu adjourned, ileclnring in favor of legalizing the bonds issued by Secretary Carlisle to the extent of J80. 000,000 prior to Feb. 12, prohibiting all future issues except by authority of con gress and repealing the existing laws au thorizing bonds. Spoiled Ills Calenlatlons. "Don't you llko the room I gaveyouf" said tlio hotel clerk to the drummer from Cincinnati. "Yes, the room's all right. What mado you askf Do I look worried?" "To be frank, you do." "Well, I am feeling rather uncomfort able. You see, I enmo over on the S. Ii. O. and W. road." "Got in late, I suppose." "Ho, we got iu on time, and now I have about hours on iny hands that I don't know what to do with." Washington Star. lmpoRsIhlo Gore. Bodkins Doctor, how can Insomnia be curedf Doctor Well, tb patient should count slowly and in a meditative manner 500, and then Dodklns That's all very well, doctor, but our liaby onn't count. Life. Presentation of People of Renown To the People of Shenandoah and The Mahanoy Valleys. He Is O'lionnrU'n Iloulito. PlTTMiuito. Feb. 8. Yesterday an Item dated Ilnrrlsburg was published which placed Hugh O'Donnell, the well known Homestead strike leader, In the light of a tramp. Air. O'Donnell called upon the Associated Press representative hero and requested that the story be denied, nnd the fact made known Mint he Is still tho representative of The Kight Hour Herald, of Chicago, and has no cause whatever to seek aid from any aotirco. O'Donnell lins a double wlio has been travelling around the country trading on the famous striker's reputation, and la said to have secured quite a sum of money on his route. An Obliging Orenture. He The other night at the dance I took tlio same girl down to supper three times. She She was very accommodating, wasn't sber Truth. llnWns Not to Minnie. Ho You must think I am a blamed fooll She (kindly) No, 1 don't think anybody ever blamed jou. Detroit Free Press. yy Matrimonial Views. 1 will not wed a widower, to havo my happy life Tormented by tho virtues of his "late, lament ed wife." I will not wesl a Imeholor, with heart of solid stone. To spend hlsevenlngs at the club and leave me all nlone. I will not wed a millionaire, to be accused of crime. If he should chance to jxtss away a bit before bis time. A poor man's wife I'll never be, to bake and stew and bioil. With half a dozen little ones to add to all mj toll. I will not wed a handsome man, a "sport" would not suit mo They'io bound to have another wife, nnd some times two or three. A homely man is not my style a "dudo" 1 would detest I could not loc a solemn man or one who's prone to jest. 1 will not wed the man who seeks for years my loo to gain; The very slow ness of his suit would nlwars bring me pain. I will not wed the roan who claims to lovo me. at Mrst glanee-. In fact, I will not wed at all, until I get a chance. Brooklyn Life. A lteuiilted Cnnplo Murdered. GltUKNHAV, Ala., Feb. 8. Aaron Tolli- fer and his wife were found murdered nenr here. He win full of buckshot and she with a pistol ball Iu her brain. A week ago tho woman deserted her hus band for a former lover named Anthony Thomas. Tollifer succeeded in inducing her to return homo with him, but they were killed on the way. Thomas is in jail charged witli murdering the two as they Journeyed homeward. ftlnn l)efeats helmpfer, Boston-. Fell. Seven hundred billiard dovote-es, including the mayor of the city. saw ieorge' F. Slossrm defeat Jacob Schacfer by a sco'e nf (HU to 2-1 last night at the tirstof the three tournament game" to bo plaved by the threo gre'at billiard experts, Seliaefer, Ives and Slosson, for a stake of tl,.VX). The game was a rather ordinary one. mil its greatest feature wus the cureless playing of tho wizard. Ubk Wells' Laundry Blue, the teit fining for laundry nse. F.ach psrkftgo niVf I two quarts Mt Wd by floaklev Proa. Buy Ktvalone floor Bo ture that the name l.KSsin & UARB, ABniann, J a., if printed on every sack. 3 3-3taw Have you tried McF.Ihenny's fried oysters? THE HILLMAN MYSTERY. Hie i?lory Told by Oouincl for the In surance e;ompnnies. Toi'KKA. Kan., Feb. 8. The counsel for the insurance companies in the famous Hill man case claim to have unearthed the real facts In trio strange disappearance of John M. Hillmnn. They say Hlllmnndied subsequently to tho trial of the case in 1888. Hillmnn, they hold, did not uie m tho United States, and at tlio time of his death he wns not known as John M. IIlll mnn. Counsel claim that all the circuin timces of the new story will sustain the line of defense heretofore adopted, and conllnn the confessions of HUlman's pal, that the body which was produced and Identified by Mrs. Hillmnn and other friends was not that of Ilillman, but of a Fort Madison cigarmaker, who wrote to his mother and sweetheart on the eve of bis departure from Wichltu that he was going with a man named Hillmau to a ranch near by. Since then the cigarmaker has never been seen. The cigarmaker, Mr. Ware said, had every reason to live, and Ilillman had ,a motive to disappear hud claim lo be dead. MISCELLANEOUS. TTiOH KALE Cheao. a rblckerlntr piano. r secon' hand, but in good order. Apolyat the IIuitAi.!) office S-0-lw Coupon I&o. 2B. 1 'Kaelerpieces From the Ait QalUxiEB of the Worli," "jumberB Changed Ballyt Send or bring to the ofllcc of this Paper ono Coupon, together with ten cents in money, and jou will receive the great Portfollo.of Art. FOH HALE ClteBp. A good tent, suitable for llshtng pirties. Apply at Hecso's Auct on uomm slon liouse, wese uenixe sireei. o T OST In the neighborhood of 1) tird's Hold. I i a crav. plaid shawl. Finder will please return lo 217 V. Coal strost 2-8 2t 1ENF.KAL AGENT WANTED for Shen- T nndoahbvu ovular Life Insurance Co, Ltbi rat terms with right man. Addrea, 1 be O' mm inwealih Mutual Lite ins. Lo. or 1'a Uetz Hullding, Phlla., Pa. 2 8-2t noil RKNT.-A store nr.ddwf Miik, corner ot )j Ccmreand Market streets, occupied at pr'settby John JlcOownn, ahotoeuler. Pos session sdvtn April 1st Apply to Dornbaok, 27 East Centre street, (snenanuoau. z-s-u ARoval. Introduction Bureau, (-J make n voyngo around tlio world find moot tho crowned heads of Europe as well as the most distinguished people in this country and abroad would cost lots of monoy, wouldn't it, oven if you had tho entree into their society? But supposo you could sit in your own home with your wife and children around you and como face to lace with splendid photographs of these people of note, that would bo quite a big step toward knowing them as near, perhaps, as you will ever got. And when you begin to weary of studying tho features of thia class of society wo will show you a good many places and things in far-away climes that many of your brethren havo paid thousands of lollars to see. You can take Your Family with you without EXTRA COST, and without the discomforts of Travel to you all. . . . The advantages of pictorial representation as a means of inform ing ana verifying can hardly1 be exaggerated. Wherever travel is practicable there tho leiis, with its quick flash of light and swiftly caught imago of nature and man, has come in tofcupply the deficiency and to transmit to homes in distant lands tlio picture and visions ot tho reality. Now if you will como with us on this 90199 0S99 FOlt RENT. Btoro-room. with or without dwelling, at pn sent occup'eri by I Fried man sroedcaler. Posh aslon give n April 1st Apply to J. K. Kehler, 210 North Main street, Shenando.in. 1-27 Sw Hooks & Brown. 1 Voyage Around The World! Part II. Number 15. Numbers change dally. Cut Ibis coupon out and keep It until aeven diDerent uu . bera are acouuiu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this office and you will receive the portfolio as advertised. Call and aee sample. Euub lino vjujjui i jt BO GENTS PER YARD for all wool Ingrain Carpets. ami boo per yard for Home-made Hag I'arpeU that will wash t C. D. FricKe's Carpet Store, 10 South Jardtu Street. Found Out. The bal and euaitat way to leet rid id nntiBti nr ew.lri ttiut nmv develon Into eon- smnpiiou IN 10 luveai m I'euia iu n tniiue ui I i'auj ma, 1110 irreni'itHiieieiy i-im.oukuisv ius, Uh Grippe, ThruMtHUd Lung Dlsurdera. Trial oottle rt at P. P. D. Klrllu's drun siore Wonder' ono down $Q cabinets for $l S. E. Oar. Centre and Market St., Potteville. H-121 tf nmm I ill, I "M IO.ST On February Bth, 1891, between the j 1 ennsylvanla aepot ana ISO Sou b Main street u black silk band and shopping bae e-untalii'ng a sum ot money and with five small butterllii'K palmed on the outside. Was the properly of my grsnddaunhter, Ueasie Kills. A liberal r ward wltl be piid for return ot same to ISOoulh Main street, bhenandoah S-7-n fcOIKMONHAAK. Around tlie World You will sec many wonderful things, meet many celebrated person ages, and you will not Iofo any time from business. The first week wo aro going to introduce to you: 1st. The venerable Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, in their black robes ot 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. Oth. Vico President Stevenson and nineteen prominent members of the Senate. Bth. Twenty prominent members of thoIHouse of Representatives. 7th. Tho Presidents of the United States since the formation of the United States. 8th. Twenty-eight Governors now in office. 9th. President Harrison and his Cabinet. 10th. Prominent Republicans Uth. Prominent Democrats. 12th. A dozen Generals lamous since the War. 13th. Celebrated Union Generals. Uth. Famous Confederate Generals. 15th. Leaders of the Navy. 16th. Foreign Ministers at Yashington. Tho tollowing week we 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. Tho third week we shall present a few moro royal persons and then begin our travels in foreign lands,, travels that will last twenty- six weeks. HOTE AND LOTH FOlt SALE -Klshi lota, 3H sV ry house with 2H story kitchen, Urge shed, two good wells and stream of water running through the property; nice bearing fruit ireet: lots In aooU Male of oublvatlon: known fermerly as Parle Hotel. Suitable for any kind ot business. For further particulars write or oati on MRS. L. K.IKI8HBR, l.&M-3m llrandonvllle, Scb. Co., Pfl Notice to the l'ubllc. All persona are forbidden to skate or trespass on tho dsms of the Bhenandoah Water Company under penalty of tho law. Dy order of the company. 1-1G-4W S. D. IIehb, Supt. Wrjolesale and retail. 4 N. Mam Street. POTTSVII.I.K. PA. lrW. Omuu or CoNTitou.au nn mr. linowv or . HdHUVLKII.U OTP. 13. Healed nroooaals will be reoelvou by the. undersigned, the Controller of ehuylldll Comity, until z p. m., Iliursday. iUrchlst, 1WH. for the whole or any partof the new 4 per cent. 5-80 ueglstered (jouuty llonds, 10 be issued to Ihe amount of IH2,0tiu. Tntnt-nat in commence Anrll 1st. 18U4. when said bonds will be Issued. All bid at not leas ilian par. Tne Controller reserves the right to reject any or all bios Dy order of the County Commissioners. 2-S-eexl-tt Controller. 1'h , lf Comliie; 1-lveuts. March 10. Third annual hall of the St. Patrick's Hand, iu Itobbins' opera home. Anrll 80. Ice cream festival onder the auipiees of the btar Flute and Drum L'ori 8 iu Itobbins ojatra House. Etc. Special low prices to all in watches, eweh y and silverware at Holdernuui'a, corner Main and Lloyd street. 1 87-tf Hear In Mind John A. Ilellly's la tho place to tot ! merest wines and llouors. best I oor am I and finest brands of cigars. 10-16-tf npO QUIT BUSINESS. The undorsigned will soil Ins entire stock of Boots and Shoes, At and Below Cost Thin is u genuine cloning out sale. Tip goods must bo sold before k i T tl - II. ,. Ml A lIJ. A I rJM April isi. xioirt miss uiu iujuhjau. d.n. Freidman, 20 N. Main St., Shenandoah I Gent a Bay. By this time you will doubtless bo curious to know tho conditions. T 1 ofOI BACH dy cut out the art coupon priuted on the J -LvS Lv-X J. ) fourth pngonuil put it aside with ono cent. After you have saved seven of the coupons contecutivaly numbered, bring them to us with sovon cents and pou will receive Portfollu 1 of "Tlie World nnd Its People ly Sunllnlil," tho famous work Introducer! by that noted traveler, stholar and writer, John Clark Ridpath, LL. D. Each portfolio will contain 16 pages and thoro will be 20 portfolios. The whole series will make tho most valu- ablo art collection saoh as oanuot bo met with often. You should have tho com plete series, and you should seize tlio opportunity now. If you aro alreaily getting the Hkbai.d all you havo to do Is to savo your coupons aud pennies. If you aro not gottitig tho Hkmali) eenel us your name and address, and tho paper will bo left by carrier for you every day. Mie Coupons will appear ".Commencing January 13th. 13gT" Samples of tho photographic series may bo Eeen upon appli cation to Hooks & Brown, 4 Korth Main street; 0. II. Anderson, traveling correspondent, Mahanoy City, or at tho Herald office.
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