Evening Herald. FltlDAi, FKIIKUAUY U, 1691 THIRD EDITION riiACKvii.i.i:. Kvan J Kvans was granted n wholesalo liquor license yesterday. Ilia applleatl"'. for a retail license, was refused. Douiluirk J. Lynch secured a ruinil 1 Icons). Oeorgo Wagner, uf .Mahanoy City, trans acted business here yesterday. Three tooins of the new M'hnol house have been orcuploil, and scholars anil teachers are well pleateel w th the change Edward I'aikitu, Jr., of Philadelphia, la "vMting his father, Edard Harking, Sr., oi Lehigh avenue. The body of Jamc Ityan, who died on hie farm near town till wwk. was taken to Malianoy 1'lano at !) o'clock tliie morning for chinch service, and returned to I'rackviite ai elcvon, whero interment was made In St. Mary's cemetery. Mm. Alexander Grev. of Lehigh avonuc. who his been slrk Willi pneumonia for the pas' seven weeks, now lies very low. Jacob Tiniinons spent a pleasant afternoon in Shenandoah on Wednesday. Mrs. Jeff. Williams, of Shenandoah, Is vis iting Mia David llammctt The Catholic church members of town will hold a meeting in Kern's hall on Miiitlay afternoon, to take action on the proiosltion to buy tho old school house, which they would uso as a church and Sunday school. Mis'iw IlullUian, Hose, Quinn and Casein Dolau, from Mahanoy City, Messrs. Joseph Flynn, John Walker, Edward Munloy, Owen lusick, Thomas llonso and lioruard Murphy, of Mahanoy Piano, and thesis brothers, ol tnlorudo, wero in Krackvllln last evening at tending tho wako of James I!yan, who died hero on Monday night. (UMinuroN. Mathow Farroll was grautnil and Florence Mahany and Patrick Flaiincry refused a license yesterday. Uoorgo Ylcngst, of .Mahanoy City, passed through the borough to d.iy, on bis return f.oiii Uirarilvillo unit Ashland. Miss Jennie Matthews returned from Mahanoy City yesterday afternoon. Thomas Condron was In Shenandoah yes terday. Miss Droshcr visited friends in fliratdvillo on Thursday. Miss Annie Coogsn was shopping In Mahanoy City yesteidny afternoon. Flora Mahoney found Irlcnds and amuse ment In Mahanoy City Thursday afternoon llicbard Parflt Is a prisoner to the grippe Heading colliery employes will tecelvo their tcnii- monthly oaruiuys to day. A neck lie party was hcid at the homo of Samuel W oenor on Quality Hill, ouo evening Ian week, at which the following young folks wero present : Messrs Louis Harrier. John and Silas Shadle, Fiank Wosncr, Peter and George Dowcu, h. Miller, Al. and Wm. (iuuldncr, John James, John Illackwcll, Ueorge Pearson, W. D. Farley, and Misses Kate Miller, Lillie Shadle, Tillio Maurer, Mary llowcn, Mary Oouldner, l.iz.io Myots, .Kama Jiutton, Jlarv unit liebecca lihickvtcll There wero luncheon, dancing and Innocent games, ltko "rpark in tho Dirk," "hear the Dog Nark" and "Spin the Coachman.' Everyone took home as much fun as they came tor, and some a little more. MAHANOY I'LANK. John J. Guff went to Gordon to remain nsvcral days. this morning George Cooo, our postmaster, Jhls seventy-fifth birthday to-day. celebrated Arthur Jones, outside foieman at near Jttcgo colliery, has been in l'otbsville during the past two clflVH standing an examination for mine inspector. Four young men from St. Nicholas, John llurnas, Charles Casier, Edward lacey and John Ryan, the llrsttwo I'olleli, wcrearros ed by Ollleer Benjamin Goudgio, of Ashland, yesterday afternoon, while tiding on a P &H coal train. The otlicer informed the young men mar wioy were under arrest, whom tney stepped oil' the cirs and meekly followed hlru to 'bqulto Reynold's ollloe, w hero a lino was imposed their journey was continued by the electric railway. Found Out. Tbe bi si and easiest way to kcI rU1 ' H coi go or cold that may develop Into con sumption Is to Iniest 25 cents In a bottle ol I'flQ Tina, the greut remedy fir Coughs, Uolds. La Grippe, Throntiind Lung Dlsordeis. Ttuu bottles ireo at 1. 1'. I). Klrlln's drug store. Series No. II. I file f JVEagic City Coupon No. 18. :" Cui out one of these Coupons m: mall or bring them In person iln- otnee or tin- IIbiuui, with ten ni, lu sileer. ortwo niokels, and Port On, No 1 of the Maglo City will be (tcliered to you kJV iAt Aui jA. jt jttt AAA A i I Voyage Around The World! Part II. Number 16. Numborn change dully. tNii tbifi coupon out and keep It until Hf von different nu" bera are aoemuu laird, then bring or forward them to iretht'r with Snven Cents to thin oflh o und you will receive the portfolio a- tidvertiBea. uuu &ou ee wropie. f Cut This Coupon Out. 5 GENTS PER YARD Fur all wool I5c 4 anU bOc per yard for Homemnd Jto i arpeiH aai win wub v C. D. Fr.cKo's Carpot Store, 10 Sou tli Jartliu Btreet. 60 BIG ROBBERYOF JEWELS Ths firms, However, Are gulchly ItecilT. rred liv the Police, Sl'ltlxoFIKl.i), Mass.. Feb a. A. daring nnd successful robbery In this city re sulted in the loss to P S llartium, travel ing, representative of Shearer & Douglas, a Jewelry linn of New York, of his trunk of sample valued at about tlS.OUO. Bar niim came from Northampton to this city and teetered at the Cooley House, but left his trunk in the baggage room at the station When he called for his trunk stilseiUently he was Informed that It hail been railed for and sent to the lintel Glendower A visit there proved that Mr. Darnuin's trunk had leen sent up to room No It, which the register showed was oc cupied by C II Hoyil, ol Hixton Mr. Illinium went to the room and found It unoccupied, but bi trunk, with the lid torn open, stood empty In the middle of the room. The thiet had presented a check numbered 5B5 while Itanium's 1 utltnbereil 4(15 The greatest part. If not all the dla moudsnutl rings stolen from Mr llartium worn recovered late last night. City Mar shal '11111 Inspector Qullty, of the local po lice force, traced them to the American express office, whence they had been sent f tutu this city to T. S. Davis, at Worces ter. The thief has not yet been captured. ALMOST A LYNCHING Narrow r.st-npe of n Unite nt Port lllittichitril, Ta. Wii.ki:siiaiii:k. Ia .Feb.lt -There came near huinic a lynching at Port lllancbaril last niglit. Cyrus FlatinlKiin was i"-en to enter the depot about i. in , iiccom pauled by a IH-yenr old jlrl iianied Susan Leslie. 'I he girl was seen to be very sick, and later it was eli-tcovereil that sbo hail been assaulted. Suspicion was at onco att racteil to Flaiiuiian, who was placed under arrest. In the meantime a large crowd of men collected on the outside of the depot They had a ropu and worn bent on lynching- Flatinigiiii "lirlna him out until we string him up!" they cried, but tlie constables executed a Hank move' inent and took their prisoner down Into t bo cellar and dragged him out of a voal hole unseen, lie was taken through the Holds to the ucxtstation and put nhoatil a train for I'ittston, where ho was locked up for the night. I'hysiriiiim are of the opinion tbut tht.'nirl will not recover rroh.thly ItMiwiieil In ii Mine, fiKK'KNMil'ltti. Pa , Feb (I -The people of the village of AilaniHhiirg are exer cised over I lie mysterious disappearance of a young ninu who enteied a eon I bank near the town. (' Gregg and Alexander F.icher went down into an old mine to search for stolen property that was be lieved to be bidden underground A hour afterwatil Gregg returned, black with coal dust mid footsom in hnwenrv tramp through the watet lieM-iged entry Their light went out. be said, and Klcher was lost, while he just by chance reached the mouth of the pit A seatching party was sent after the lost man Kieher, hut no trace of hi in could be found It is be llevetl he was drowned. Iowa's I'ropoieil l.liiior 1.hw, Dies Moi.mks. Ia., Feb. 0 A joint com mlttee of the Iioiipb nnd senateis now con sidering Nlcoll's bill for handling the liquor traflic. The bill proposes first local option It it Is decided to grant fran cblse-s companies can be formed composed of ut least twenty live persons, with capital not exce-edlng tau.wO, which cor porntion is to lie granted the exclusive right to sell liquors in a city. All prollls over 10 per cent , after running expenses are deducted, are to go to the state and be divided, N) per cent totbetown or city and 20 per cent, to the school fund. Where the franchise proposition is defeated the pros ent law will bold '. JFhen Baby ra sick, sro gave ner Canorl. Vhta she vus a Child, she cried tor Castorlb, heu she beoame Miss, she clung to Ca&torta, -tfhen she had Children, she cava them Castoet To !'!. . Nl w V i.l '. 'i -plan fi i i he in ' una Cnuat cnni tui t ,l(llil i'MIIIll. The tte-e'es of the inon ol the Nicara is now assured, ac cording to a statement made by Mr John H litii tlctr, chairman of the riiirgnnizii tion eommittee lie says that slockholil ers lepri-senlitig over !(S,(KK) shales of the stock ol the- old company out of n total of 117.(100 shares have signed the agreement anil deposited their stock. A new com pany will be organized and arrangements made to proceed with the eonstiuctioii of the canal as piomptly as possible A w Submnrhip Vemel. Homk, Feb. 9 The Pulllno, a new sub marine torpedo vnsel, ims been givtiii o trial and has proved an entire suocess. With Adiuirnl lincchia and Admiral La brano aboard the vessel traversed the en tire length of tbe gulf of Sjiecia undei water. Sampson Will ClinlleiiKH Oorbett. Ukikoit, Fell. 9. .'-anipson, the strong man. who ih piayinur an utiunseuiHiit herei. announces ibat he lias decldeel to ohal- leiinc Corbett for a IIkIH. Sampton strikes u 3.(100 pound bluw. The Weather. Rain; easterly winds, increasing In fore. It bos been proven by living witnesses that Pan-Tina Is a lemai liable sneeiaofort lie quick cm e on be dillicullaud etnuperous I bloat and luotf doubles lis eeiual can't betnund. Cost MfeuU. I'an-Tlua IsM.ld at P. 1'. D. KlrlluV arav stoie. l'apers AVsnted. In order to complete film tour copies of the Evening Hkhald of Septemlier 10th, Octo ber 81st and 36th. l&Uft, are wanted Add rest, lltiBAU) ndice, Hheliniidoali, Pa tf 8)KcJl low prices to all in wtflhei, Jewelry ml silverware at lloldermati's, eornor Main and Lloyd strct. IS 7-tf (iu nnd Sen it. Keagey, the photoiraplier, $3 (X) bargain. (Jo and see it. hat a lip town OIHee. All orileia feu sue rtisinv, Job work anil nhscriptiuus iau be lelt at Ktese'a Aueilou mil Couiwiasio Doughnty bulleltng. W. Cenlte stni I, prompt attetitiiiii, Ubk Wst-M' i RiDiux foi lauic' wliein they will leoeive i niikv 11i.dk, the i t lie. Kaoh package ma u '-"o t by Ooalcley Brot j 1 I vo quarts. If HE USCAr'CD THE NOOSE. Ingenious unci Lll'rctlvn Tli-a That HaTed the I.I to ut a Horse Thief, Hrooks Story, ti notorious criminal who was so Imdly wiintetl in Mississippi that the authorities IihiI olfereU n reward for ln capture, had found n nafe lefnge in Arkan sas and liuvjlit have nbiileil there uinno Jested, aceording to the Vicksburg Ileuild, but for one unlucky circumstance. In an evil hour for him he saw and coveted a horse, and shortly afterward took pos-es slon of t he animal. The owner and friend gave chase ami uatne up with the robber and Ids prey In a sweet, secluded spot that seemed a typical scene for n lynching bee They had all the accessories for such nn en tertainment nnd were n bout toumkeatttssel or pendant or Siory, to the eternnl disap pointment of some future biographer audi to bis own serious Inconvenience, when tin wits of the astute outlaw ree to tho occul slon, and he begun to mid l ess the court ahi leading iiltm-iicy for Iheilefense. hether be wasteel any time ou lllglits of eloeu'ence Is not recorded, but under such trying cir cumstances and with the jury imxious to have the ceremonies over with ami to dinner it is presumed that be got down to buiness vety speeellly. Keali.liiu that a lecture on the bail effect of lynching was untimely, he appealed to the material Interests of bis judges nnd told them, it is said, that tbej' were a set of chumps and suckers to hang bini for noth ing ut all when they could turn mm over to the state of Mississippi for &TjO In cash. The appeal to t be pocket nerve proved ef fectual The criminal secttreel a respite and eventually a tiee passage to Jackson and the penitentiary. Warned by ptevlous ex perience of his slippery nature, the olll cials will do their utmost to bold him, but the highest ami .trougest walls may, be tin deriMned and scaled, the most vigilant Kiiatdsmay be evaded, while no man can count upon Having bis neck from an Ar ieanves lipnotc niter It has once settled .tito place around bis cervical crlelirre. Coming Kvrnts. Mnrrh 1(1 Third annual ball of tho St. Patrick's Band, in Bobbins' opera houto. April 20. Ice cresm festival under the au'piees of the Star Flute anil Drum Corps in Bobbins' opera houso. Fried oysters a specialty at M oElhenny't 9-12-tf llurchlll's Care. When seeking neat and well conducted ife go to BnrehiU's, corner Main and Coal jToets Polite and prompt attention. 11-7-tf Frud eyelets a specialty at MeKlhenny'f 9-12 tf Get your repairing donoat Iloldorman's. 12 27-tf Wonders' one dozen $3 cabinets fnr$l S. f. 'or. Centre nnd Matkct Sta., Pottsvill 11-21'tf Coupon Mo. S7. 4 440 "UaElapieces From the Att Calleries of the World," "svimbers Ghaged Daily- Send or bring to the ofllcc of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and you will n ccivo the great PortfolIOiOf Art. Election Proclamation Notice is hereby fttven to the mollified elec tors of tho llorcugh ot Bbenandoah that an election will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 2094 For the follow'ne ofilocrs: One Person for Chief Burgess. One Person for Collector or Re ceiver or Tuxes. One Person for High Constable One Person for Borough Au ditor. One Person for School Auditor, 3 years. One Person for School Auditot 2 years. One Person for School Auditor, 1 year. ANTHONY FLYHN, Illf h ConUble. Htenardoab, I'u., .luu. 22, IBM, 5t-oaw H0 QUIT BUSINESS. The undersigned will t! Boots and At and Below Cost. This is a geuuino closing out fale. April 1st. Don't !E27iclmaSl, 29 THE Kind That Cures Mrs. ROSA B. JACOBS, ASTHMA CURED WHEM FOUR PHYSICIANS FAILED. PIx years ago was taken with Asthma, which steadily grew worse. I employed four different physicians, who gavo mo up, saying there was no help for mo. Four bottles of DANA'S BAItSAPAIULLA saved my life, and I am well and happy. Mns. ROSA B. JACOBS, Barre, Vt. ALL DRUGGISTS. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast, Me. AMUSEMENTS. pEKQUSON'H THKATHE. P. J. FEUOCSON. MAKAOEII. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, '94, Nothing old but the nnme. Evetybodi s fjvutlto'furjny show. Peek's Bad Boy ! Afiersuppergoand seelt. This year better than ever. New Specialties, Funny Comedians. Graceful Danceis, Pretty Oirls. An Entnordinsry Sinjing CcmpAay. Succos lire eos lmltr to". This Is the original vei slon. I'Hccn, 45, as and 50 Ccutn. Itesirved seiitu at Klrlln's druc store. Hooks & Brown. Wholesale and retail. 4 N. Mam Street MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALK. Cheap, ft rhlclcrlrjg p'ano. secon hand, but lu gocel older. Applyat lUB ilKftALI) OfllCC. -.'U-1W FOK HALE Cheap.- A (toed tent, suitable for llsh ng parties. App at beei-e's Auct'on Uoiom s ion nous'. West Centre street. Bit T OST 1 J 11 In tho oetBhborhoodof ll.ilid's Held. a prsv, 1 la d stiawl. FiLUcr wilt please ruiura to in V Coal street GENKKAL AOHNT WANTED for Shcn uridouh by u p-injlar Life Insurance Co Llbi ral terms with right man. Address The Comui nwealtn Mu uut Life ins. Co. of ru llotit Bullring, I'hlla., la. 2 t il TOlt KENT A Btore andewelllrc. corner of .L CeDiieand Market streets, occupied at pmem uy jonn .ncuownu, snoeoesier. ros session given April 1st Apply to Uornbsck, 27 Hast centre irei, nucnaDuouu, 2--ti 17011 HKNT. Store-room, with or without X dwelling, at pn sent occuplen by I Erled mau sloedenler. Tos sv-lon Klven Anrll 1st Apply to J. K. Kehlcr, 210 North Main street, Shenandoah. . 1-27 2vr A HAHGAIN. For Bale, at ft bargain 800 Kiiod paper covered NOVLLb, retail at IrcmSStoSw. Ocudrrunce for a youug roan to start a oliculsting llij-aryi can clar(2Sa month, and ulll thus get his money back In W elsys. For .articular c.ill at. lieese s Auction uopms, west ueniro s'reei. TOhT On February nth, 1891, between the 1 ennselvanla uenot una U0 Sou h Main street a black silk baud and shopping bag contuln'ng a sum of money and with Ave small Duuorme pmmea on me ouesiue. vvus euu nrouerty of my gr.ndduugbter, Uessle Cdls. A liberal r- want will be imIcI for return ot same to lijutsouin Main street, enenanuoau. 2-7-It bOU HON IlAAK. OUli AND LOTH FOIt SALK -Klghi lots. sb ry house nun story kitchen. laigeshed. in o ttooel wells and stream of water running wrong! inu properly; unw Bearing fruit itees; lots In good stale ot cultivation; known formerly as Parle Hotel. Bultablu for any kind of business. For further particulars write or call on MBS. L. E. FISHBU, 1-W-Xra llracdonvllie, -Sell. Co., Fa. I'ottstiixb. Pa. IMM. 1 Oi rlOK Olf COMltOIXKlt or THR tIUNJV ov KOllUVlKll.t, 1 "XT OTIC 12. Sealed nronoeals-will be recelv&i by tbe undersigned, the Controller ot Mbuylkill louuty, unt'l 2 p. in., 'ibursday, JUivh 1st, 18W, for (he whole or any part or the new -I per cent. 5-20 ttegisterea County lionas, to rje isaueu to me amount ot vhziaaj. Interest to commence Anril 1st. 16H. when said bonda will be Issued. All bids at Lot less limn par. Trie Controller Preserves the right to reject any or an uios lty order of the County Commissioners. II. B. SEVBHN, 2-4-eod-tf Controller. sell his entire stock of . Slioes, Etc, Tho goods mtiBt bo sold beforo hubs tho BAHGAms. N. Main Sh, Shenandoah. fi! AKoyaL ntroduction Bureau, i Presentation of People of Renown To the People of Shenandoah and The Mahanoy Ynllcys. nmko ft voyrtgo ftround lieitds of Europe ns well in this country and nbroad would even if you hnd tho entree into could sit in your own homo with your wife nnd childron nroundyou nnd come face to lace with splendid phqtogrnphs of these people of note, that would bo quite n big step porhnps, as you will over get. And when you begin to weary cIubb of Bocioty wo will show you u fur-nwny climes that mnny of your Jollnrs to see. you The advantages of pictorial representation as a means of inform ing ana verifying can hardly1' be practicable there tho lens, with its caught imago of nature and man, and to transmit to homes in distant tho reality. Now if you will come with us ctoo oy Around tine World You will see mnny wonderful things, meet many celebrated pcrson- nges, and you will not lose any time from business. Tho first week wo are going to introduce to you: 1st. The venerable Justices ol the Supreme Courtlof the United States, in their black robes of office. 2d. The lovely Mrs. Cleveland. 3d. The President of tho United States, Mr. Cleveland. 4th. Tho Cabinet of Mr. Cleveland's second administration with a splendid photo (by Sarony) of Mr. Cleveland in tho centre. 5th. Vice President Stovonson and nineteen prominent members of the Sonate. 6th. Twenty prominent members of the'.House of Representatives. 7th. The Presidents of the United States sinco the formation of the United States. 8th. Twenty-eight Governors now in office. 9th. President Harrison and his loth, nth. 12th. 13th. 14th. Prominent Republicans Prominent Democrats. A dozen Generals famous since the War. Celebrated Union Generals. Famous Confederate Generals. 15th. Leaders of the Navy. 16th, Foreign Ministors at Washington. Tho following week we shnll present to you bishops, archbishops, cardiuals, newspaper men, authors, composers, millionaires, actresses, actors, Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales and his family and others. The third week wo shall present a few more royal persons and then begin our trnvols in foreigu six weeks. 7 s By this time you will doubtless bo curioua to know tho conditions. T J EACH day cut out tho art coupon printed on tho J J- L'CJ. J. s fourth iagoaii(l put it usltlo with one cent. After you Iiavo saved soyen of tho coupons with seven conts and pou will receive Portfolio 1 of 'Tle World and Itw rcople by Sunlllit,'' the fatuous work Introduced, by that noted traveler, Btholar and writer, John Clark Kldpath, LL. D, Eaoh portfolio will contain 10 pagos and thoro will bo 20 portfolios. The whole nerlct3 will malvo the most valu ablo art collection sacli aa cannot be met with oftqn. You sbquld havo tho coni pleto series, and you should seize tho opportunity now. If you are already getting the Hkhai.u all you have to do Is to favo your coupons and pounles. If you are not gottlug tho Hkhald send us your name and address, and tho paper will be loft by carrier for you every day. "Mie Coupons ISITSaiiiples of tho photographic series may bo seen upon appli cation to Hooks & Brown, 4 Morth Main street; 0. H. Anderson, traveling correspondent, Mahanoy City, or at tho IIkraid office. the world nnd meet the crowned ub the most distinguished people cost lota of money, wouldn't itt their eociety? But suppose you townrd knowing them ns near. of studying tho fcatuics of this good ninny places nnd things in brethren hnvo paid thouennda of You can take Your Family with without EXTRA COST, and without the discomforts of Travel to you all. . . . exaggerated. Wherever travel is quick flash of .light nnd swiftly has come in tobupply tho deficiency lands tho picture and visions of on this soteo Cabinet. lands,, traveh that will last twenty- a consecutively numbered, briug thorn to us will appear "Commencing January 13th.