fa Evening Herald. Till K3DAY, FEIIKUAUY 22, 1891. THIRD EDITION l'AIW fl.ACH. Mm. Nob'o, of Mahinoy City, is visiting her inollier, Mrs Watklns, of thl pi uv. Mrs. Kate Snyder wm In MaJianoy Ciljr and Delano yesterday. William (Iriltllhs is recovering from the in juries lie received in the mines. Mrs. Thoiuas Carney spent yoslerday in Mahanoy Oily. Mri Thomaa llaulon hfn icturut from a visit to IrtL-iir-. iu William Pcnu. Miss Annie Tsnzy Wan returned fruin Wilkes-llarrc, where sue was visiting friend. Sutuucl iUoou was Hriestinl on Moudai night for lieatlng his wife. Ho was taken to iltbanoy City by Constable ilmmsn. UllOUNbVlI.l.K. Mies Maggie Maons is imploring rapidly after a long k11 of eiok u(. Miss Utile (Union attended a reception a: Jllojiusburg yesterday. Williim Hvan, of Mabnnoy City, was visiting his sick mother on Tuesday Mirhael Kelly, of tho lower road, Ik on the look-out lor tio Intruder! that stole his chickens come time ago. Mis Maggie Itvan, of this village, called on Mrs. Nowcll, of West Coal strict, yester day. Frank Westervelt and John llutke acted as policemen at our cle. tlou poll on 'J uesday 'Fullol trouble" Is tho unl.nppy MinViir wltti iutbs at d rleuiiiulbm. lied i'lr-g Oil 1 ti.e fainoUH )ulu ure lor I heuinallMij, Uuut, Neuralgia i lid i.uinbagii. (t mIh iHi cent ltHl 1'lae Oil Is fold m P. I 1). Killing Drug Wore. Have you tried McElhouny's fried oysleia tl-12-tf liny ICeyttont flooi. lie suro that tin tamo LtWHI & Haek, Ashland, Vs.., it printed on every mck. 3-Htw Vhe n flaby was stcc, wo gave ncr Camortt f hen sue was a Child, she cried (or Castoru Tlien she became Slim, she clun,'; to Castorbs then she bad Children, she care them OutarU To the Public. Tho l.VKNixo Ih'.HAI.l) can he found on b1o in Mieimndoah at the stationery stores ol M. Mellot, Eist Centra street, James Cham pion iuhI l J, Port, North Main strict, mid at Tteosie's auction rooms ( 11 i:i;a I.I branch oflico), West Centre street. On sale in Mahanoy City at Snydn's hook stoic, 133 Wost t'ectrc Btrret. Ignorit x WtlKl.u (.1 o' Mrtll.lBy. Al.bANT. J'i'Ii 22. liot'i lb" -entile an a.iscnililv todsv ignored the fact ilmt it is the birthday ot (.orge Wn .hiugton, hav- Iuk voted yo-lcrday 1o remain in session KobulutiuiM to iiujourn until tomorrow were defeated iuJiotli liouses. Fried i ysters n specialty at MiElbenn "-12-!f Coupon Tio, 38. 1 (&a.etsrpieces Frcm the Art Galleries of the World," jjumbcrB Changed Dailye Scud or bring to rbr ofllcc of this l'aier one Coupon, together with ten emls In money, and ,ou nill lccclie the great l'ortfollo of Art. jrSf s"'S' U" W vr f'vr'f cv,: kt TT i the Magic City . j & Coupon No. 26. i XW Cut out one of these Coupons and mall or bring tbeio In person to the oflU'F of Hie llBHAI.n, with ten cents in silver, or two nlekels, and Port folio No. 1 of tbe MKto Ctly will Lbe ue be delivered to you. -kjll.-)Rul Voyage Around The World ! Part II. Number 27. Numbers chauge daily. Out this coupon out and keep it until l oi.cu uiuuvm uuu ucn me uecuuiu- w f lated, Ibcn briug or fuiwuid iboia to- getber with Sovan Cents to this 2 X oniie und jou will receive tbe iK.rttolIo V u udii rilsed. Cull uud u sutnnle. y Cut This Coupon Out. IT lkjk -V-fc MtAU JUJIt -. -lr-S-t jWufit CENTS PER YARD For u)l wi o( It irialn CaijicH. JSC, 4 aulMV per ardtor Hono mmWtu ' uipt-is that wilt wash at j. D FrcKe's Carpet Store, 10 Bouth Jariin Street. MAIIA.SOV CITIf. Mahanov City, Feb. 24. 'sqnlro J. J. Coylo ajs the Itrpubllcatis won d lmvo made a much butter shewing In tlin Firt ward but for the treachery of accr- tiln wing of tho parly. The following named ladles make up a pirty that will start lor Sehn t lk ill Haven in the big sleigh "Mountaineer" to morrow morning, if it mows: Mrs. lM"ld Jmc, Mrs. Harry Kick tin, Mrs Isaac Dtvits, Mrs William Edwards, Mrs. John II. Divls, Mrs. T. II. Waikins, Mrs. James Wyim, Mrs. William SI Ilea, Mrs. Itlchard Davis, Mlsfos Maggie and Mariam (lower and Joseph l.ugues. Edward KrebB visited frlcmlsln .Mt.Carmel yesterday. Albert Uarncr, of Ashland, was In town last night. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ilrownmlllcr will leavo for Philadelphia to day to visit Mr, nod Mrs I! A. Ilacon, two ex residents of Mahanoy City. Samuel llurtoy was brought to bis homo at 330 West Miihauoy avenue, yeslerday aftcr noou, with fev. ro injuries about the head and Wily. Hurley with his partner, t avanaiigh, wero working a breast at Tunnel liidgo col liery when h "bench" of coal ruthtd out, lalllne on Ilurtcy and pinioning bitii to the earth. His partner was unable to remove the big lump of coal and called upon two laborers to oreak it up Im-uuo hurley rntild bo released. Uurtey received scalp wounds ami was bd!y rut about tho face, besides toceiving fccvero bodily iujury. Thomss Mrdinty started this n.omlng for Chtllirutho. Ulilo, where bo will cngige In the Insurance business. Officer Hassel has three or four lodgers In tbe boruugh hotel almost every night. Citizens 8 esna Fire Company No 2 celo brate the 21th anniversary f their oreaniza Hon this evening. The mombers and their friends mo Invited to pjrtake of a chickc supper. l'ark Place colliery Is Idle to-day. F. B. ypcer. of I'lilhulolphia, mado his acini moutlily call Here yesteruay. Kdward Shallow, who has lieeu ill for two month and wss onco very clt&e to dea ls duo . made his lirst ajipeMranco on our stteeti on elcctioii day, much Improved, but still very wok. (leorgo Hale, of 1)10 Kist Ccntio aticet. ww. suddenly called home list evening to meeit about thirty of his youug friends who had a6ciublod to wlohiato Ills eighteenth birthday. Too houis mssed In the enjoy ment of games, mm gs and other auiusements. Iiuiicbeou was fervid about 10 oilock Amoi g those pio-wnt were Charles Warner, Jopcph Ililiir. Ueiijamiii Young, Utiijtmlii Allen, Harry Slitzer, William Keller, .ugu tn 0chman. Frank Schwartz, Irvin lbck man ami David Davis, at.d Mi's, s l!ellCock ell, M'iud Slitzer, I'auline and Katie Skcith, Inez (ieiger und Kstlier Lewis. lost e iti:i:it. The Ducioeratic ticket of West Mahanoy township was elected by a small iu"j irity on Tuekilay. Tho following represented the tiikel: 1. M. Noon and M. 11. Dixon, School Dlrertore; 1'. J. Mcl,ughllri, Tax Collcclor, and Janus McDonald, Sup. rvipor The icmains of Micliael Coakloy, of Col orado, will be taken to bt. Mury Magdalcni's Calheilio cliur h at !) a in, Friday, where High Mass of llKjuiein will be olh-reil, wlien the In n end will 1'reeeeil to Uuhidvillc, wheie interment takes placo. Wo rcgut to note the prolongod illness ef Mrs Michael uioouy, wuo is still common to her bid liom u serere attack of illness. lien H. Daddow dlued with a Itappalun nock tueen Wednesday noon. Poter (Jn rk talked politics to Uobisses Hill voteis Wednesday The sporting element of this placo aro sur prised that She-uaiidouh didn't join tbeloague with the llazb'tou club, (luusu tliov'll now Join the Smoky Hollow ltague. Where lire you, Uncle Harry ? We ate informed that Sheriff James J. Wbcllihun, tho congenial saloonUt, of Shi uaiidoah, will shortly take unto him'ilf one of our chatmini! school inarms, and out ho.vs anxiously ui ' ' i" b ir I "'-.id for night that "Jim" uu iwoil. Thomas Connors, of tho Lehigh Valley foiee, called en our fair onus Tuesday night. F. E. Zerbty made a llying ttip to Wilkes llanu to day. maizhvii.i.i:. A surprise patty was given to Miss cilia Seaman and was attended by Ben ley 8. ilortolct, Thomas (liles, Jr., Fred iijlib, Otorge Bevau, Ulwood Heister, Cora Hcister, Mrs I.uke Phillips, llichatd Phillips. Joseph l.vtli , BUa hi tie. Tho nan Nary, Ella IMilor', h.dltb hoby, Jliirtlia Mtddlttou und initio MeLnughliu. Tbe Jr O U. A. M , of Frackvllle, colo- blated the Idrtbday of the first president by u grand sued paiado, which doligutid tho ojoof tin luiuy onlookers and aroused tbe patriotic spun: lit tucir lioaits. Atti olieau of the procession was noticed tho mouuted figure of W it. M iddioton. of Maizeville, who HcudiaChief Marshal. It looked us if there was a shortage of available whbkered men to till this imiiortaut position when it was necessary to couiu down tho muuutaiu and briug up tho little 'o,ulrei. We notice that tho Pottsvlllo Chronicle printed some startling but false Items tho 1.1161 week in the culumu claimed by the reporter of this place, who Is In the habit of wtitlug imaginary notes, tils name wilt be wi bin Id for tho piustnt, but if ho continues bis trickery bo will bear Horn us again. Miwt Julia Tarpey loutrnod to Philadelphia alter an exteuucil vuiu Thomas Mead, a young railtoad man of Iiiebmond, Va., Is visltiug bis uuole, Jere O Connor, lime. CIINTK.VLIA. Fred. Glover went to Shautokln yesterday Mrs William Haves, formerly of town, but now of (lirardville, circulated among her luiuy mends In town yistirday, Well, now that the election is over, our young men on oaee their minis of polities and tutu horn on the coming event of tho S04SOO, the auelal on l.asier Mouday evening This evening the P. O. S of A. will give an entertainment In Odd 1-el lows ball lu bouor of Waabiuatou's Birthday. Only UH'iuiicr of tho Camp and their Irieuds will be pteseut. A number of our young folks win participate ana u promises to ue u very pleasant nllalr. The election lu Conygham township passed oil ojiiitly, although iu sotno oases tbo vole was vnv iMose. lnspltooi all, seme ol tho leading busiuws men and politicians of tho towuililp and Centraliu borough oeiild do agi'lnst Harney Dovle, candldato lur Poor lMie-lor, ho proved mote than a lintcli for them all by defeating their candidate with a majority of 57. Complications have arisen over the election ol School Dlreclbis, Messrs. llatidcubush and Goodman bad largo msjotltiis. Tho former's 1, nn is lor thiio yiais ond the latter afor olio year. Another frcuool Dneetur should have i.ieii oltcted lor a thtee-yesr teim, but this point Is lu dispute between thetwocai.didatrs I ir it. lbe itunos ol l . 11 Uallugber claim that be hax beaten Connor by one vote, .. bllo t ..oner's friends fay, tbe cue vole is in t eir favor. Thot-upcivlBorsare Joyce and Uariett, Special low prices to all iu watches, Jewelry and silverware at llolderman's, corner Main ud Lloyd streets, 12 87.tr tllllAIlIJVII.Li:. Mts. 1'rlce, of Loat Creek, visited friends here yesterday. The remains of Mrs. Anthony Moiiseliiu wero taken from her late residence la Connor's Patch yesterday afternoon to 6t. Joseph's cemetery, on tho hill. J. Harry .lames saluted friends as he tnasod through on tho electric car to Ashlaud yes terday afternoon. John Duffy, of llntlcr township, was In town yesterday. Peter Holvey, a miner at tho (I Irani col'lery, had his right foot mashed ytf terday morning ny a tan oi rocK and was taken to his homo on high road. Tho following namod gentlemen have been Irap.innoltd by Deputy Coroner Donahue to Investigate tho death of Michael Coakloy, who was killed on the Heading railroad last Tuesday; Thomas MKcon and Patrick Magulro, of Colorado; John lUrncs, William Qulnii. J. J. McLaughlin and Vincent Donahue. Uiercitcs In commemoration of Washing ton's nirthdiy were held In all the public schools hero yesterday a'ternoon. The decorations wero vory pretty. Iluntiug hupg ocr tho windows, from corner to e-ornT, across the center of the room, gs Jets wre covered with llsgs and evergreens, eatriuilc verse was inscribed upjn tho blaek boards, war scenes upon the walls, and in, Prli cipul llonaghan's room hung a drum, swords and other relics that tho gallant Colonel brought homo from the war, tho wholo making a picture well calculated to inspire youug America with spirit of reverence for the memory of the Father of hliChtnlry. Tho following Interesting program was well rendered by the pupils in Colonel Mouaghan's clasot: Song, ''America," school; address, "Wolcomc," Harry Brown; voluntary "Yai kee Doodle," organist; mining, ' Origin of Yankco Doodle," (Haddys Johnson; issiy, 'T.ifo of Washington," Etta llati niau; tong, ''Mother's Voice,"emrtettc; rtcitatiou,"Prido of Battery U," Mary Kohler; reading. "York towr," Mary Fell; song, "Star Spangled Ban ner," school; recitation, "Excelsior," Kuth Iteese; reading, "American Flag, ' Helen Haley; rccltaiiou, "Washington," I.lliio Han sou; address, Col. P. II. Monaghan; song, "Colurn litis. "hcliool; recltatloo, DauIoI Evaus; match, "Washlugton," organist Similar progiama wero rendered bv other cla'srs. Many visitors wcio present and wero well pleated with the entertainment. Col. Mon aghan has been prevailed upon 'o repeat the exercises in tho theatre at an early date. lave you tried McElhonny's fried oystoitJ 0-18-tf Got your repairing done at llolderman's, 12 27-t t it louviLi.t:. Tho election hero on Tuesday resulted as follows: Grow, 2i(J; Uancock. 82; Morrow, 2; aiatKiey, a. uiuei tiurgews rsuwara 1). Doudcti, 219; John 1) Lawlor. Hfi. Tax Col lector J. F. Price, 2G9; John Uiiupt. t'A. High Constable John D.wis, 229; John llnrktu, 01. Auditor William ileggs, lllo; Jamn Hick, 133. Council Georgo lluiehill. 237: James Damptta-, 2l8;'David P. Ilaupt, DO; Jati'os Lfiinon, 57 School Diiectora (threo years) Iiichard Morgan. 21D; II D Berk neiser, -Joi; William KcUer, 7: Clintnn Shugats, CG; (one year) Simon M ote, 22!), Joseph Schaeffer, U3 JuJgo of Eltction John 8. Thomas. 23!); Charles llillsnbrandl, 1)3. Inspector Thoaias Ilubrlfht, 2."il: Deu- nis MeCormick, 81. Assessor It. iibcn War ner, 2."3; ltobcrt Frew, 232: Frank Ilaupt, 85. Fried oysters a specialty at McKlbruoy't !)-13 tf Itniiiffttlo 1'rVtedy lii .silrlilRiiii. IIknton llMtruii. Mich., Feb. 22. Fred erick W'estfall, n furtuvr, iiuarreleil at breakfast with bU wife. Mm. Westfull broke it plate over bur husband's head. He HnrmiL'nt the wouinuuiid cut ber nljour tho lieitil mid neck with a casekiiife. Sup- posliin his wife dead Woat full tlmve the Bcreaiiiitttr chilili-cn nwny nt the point of a KUti, poured kero-eueoil nrcrtho floor and furniture', overturned tho strtvo and act fire to the house. Then ho cut bis thront nuil wrists and ran back of the barn and haiiKed himself. Mrs. Wostfall was after wimls recueil, but lies lu a critical con dition. Miners Working Under Otiard. 5IIl)iiLi:sui)l!()i(iii, Ky., Feb. 22. The trouble continues at the Mingo minus. Non-union men were fired on, ami one wounded by men fruin ambush. A train loud ot coal was also ditched by the strikers. Deputy United States Marshal Howe Owens and posse have captured .loo Smith, one of the striker that fired Into the houses of non-union men. More ar rostb will soon follow. Two hundred "bcabs" are at work under tiuard. Dartmouth l?rtwliiien Victorious. IlANOvnt, N. II.. Feb. 22 The trouble betwi'en the freshmen a . ' sophomores of Dartmouth oollcjc is it an end, and 'OT is victorious by u large majority. Terrell, '97, who was khln.ipod bv xophoinores, wiih reeapture'il bj bis clninates and bi guards overpoweriMl, I'resident Tucker allowed the siiplumiorys lo have their an nual supper last night, and It Is probuble no suspensions will now result from the kidnaping:. (iolel'lior McKlllley Out nr I),. lit. Canion, O., Feb. 22. The trustee ap pointed to receive the property of Gover nor anil Mr. McKinley have lieeu dls oliarwl by tbe court here, l'aiiers were fiksl yustenluy ahgwiui; that all of the J10t),000 Indebtedness had been paid. DeeeU lmvo lieen (lied transferring the governor's property back to luni and deeding Mrs, Mckinley's properly Iwck to her. Tried to Ulow Up a Uridine. Lan'caktbk, l'a., Feb. 22. An attemrit was nimle to blow up with dytiumito the I'unnsylvanlu railroad bridge ci-oohIuk Clierry street, thia city. The dynamite wua in the shaiie of a bomb, pieces of whieh'were found iniltudded iu the wood work. The bridge was somewhat shut tered. No clow. Mint lit bv Highwaymen I.kiiakon, I'll.. Feb. t. While OiHirge Ftilmer, riiidiug at Avon, was on his way homo from this city late at ulght he wan stopped by two hlghwayuiw, who de manded hi- money orhU llfu. Fulmergavo his hor-i. the spurs and ufcoaned. Several shots wire flreel after him, but none took eHect. The .Terseiy Kenatoi-ial Huarl In i;ourt. Tuknton, Feb. 23. Tho papem lu the quo w iirrimto pineeediugH ngtuiut l'reni (leut Adrian ami Itogerti, of the Deino cratio and Republican fcenattNi, wereaervtHl yesterday afternoon. They are required to appear on Sulurday next lu tho aui-eme court room. Death of Millionaire Witiir. AtlAK'HO City, Fell. 22.- Wil'.bniiLewiH Wistar, who owns the property ellcttd by the government as a mint bite and a great deal of other realty iu Philadelphia, died hero yesterday, aged CO years. Ho was many times a millionaire. A Well Known Itallrnader Killed. HALTlKOltK, Feb. 22. William llarrett, uperlnteudent of a construction train on the Haltlmnrennil Ohio railroad for thlrtr- six years, jumped In frontof an express train at Je-siup'a yesterday. The express car came ilashliiK along and he did not see it. lie was fjnmtitl to mince meat, tor tious of his body being; muttered all over the track. He leaves a large family. Seventy Vmnj t.'rprht Nentenced, VtosA, Feb. 32. -The trial of the seventy-two members of the Omladlna so ciety, charged with conspiracy in connec tion with the murder of Kudnlf Mrva, i ended. Twenty of the prisoners Were sen tenced to terms of Imprisonment varying from two to eight years. Fifty received rcntence.it nnglng from two weeks to two months, and two were acquitted, Cincinnati's Youthful Murderer. CINCINNATI, Feb. 22. Jacob Kapar, a carriage trimmer at Sayres & Scovlllc's carriage manufactury, went to his work drunk and began a quarrel with Frank Gelser, a 16-year-old boy, atiothereuiploye. Kapar ktarted threateningly townrd the boy, who seized a pair of large shears and plunged the blade Into Kapar's body, kill log blni almost instantly. I.lputpuant Slanoj tint on Hull. Chicago, Feb. 23. Lieutenant Maney appeared late yesterday afternoon and gave h.ill under the Indictment charging him with tbe murder of Captain Hedbcrg Judge Grosscttp fixed his bond at tl5,000. Matieysaid that he was visiting in Ken tucky when he read in the newspaper of his ludictmeut and at once started for Chicago. Suing for Her Hlllbatiil'a X.lfe. Ni:w Castlk, l'a., Feb. 22. Mrs. Wil liam S. Hunt has commenced damage suit against the sheet mill here, to recover fcii.OOO damages. About a year ago her husband was Instantly killed by the fall ing of a damper iu the mill, and Jlrs. Hunt's e-ase will rest on tho claim of neg ligence on the part ot the company. Luuted a Itallruad Ilepot. IIObLlDAVBliUPfl. l'a.. Feb. 22. The Pennsylvania railroad depot at Duucau vllle, one milo from this place, was en tered by thieves during the night, and tho entire s,tock of tickets stolen. The thieves wero unable to use tbo tickets, and scat tered them nlong the highway. WARREN J. PORTZ. 5jPiano Tuner. Plnnos and organs repair d. Orders lcftai 21 North Main stieet, Micusndoah, nil) retelie pr mptMtteutlon Real Estate Eange, Bobbins' Building, ItcomNo. 4. Properties and Business Places 0( all k'nds bought nd sold. Bonds aeil block Bought Mid Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickels. Fire, life and Accident Insnrance In tlrst-clsss corepatiloi. Ottif ral Cflnimlssloa business. loltli ir. t'limcy. MISCELIiAJMEOTJS. $( A ltP.WAI'D wdl be paid fo" the r -turn of )W tho -um ol f75 lost oy tbe u d. rstsned ner the Ceitnmcrrlal llolel.tn SlietiHtidosb, on Tuesflny eicnlm , iOtb lust. Jamehaniivi.ii,, uraudoatilb, l'a. 2-.? Iw FOU BALK Chesp - A Rood tout, suitable for llnh'nB partlt. Apple at beese's Auction and Commission House, West Centre street, tf IJiOlt KKNT Stor in tbe Mlllon Hunyan I. property, opposite Max 8i hmidl's now dry Koods store Apply to Max Scmnldl 2-12 tf WANTED House wlih six or t even rooms, buyer waiting. A good baloon or restau rant, r-cvtral lots for b.ldn purposes, buj ere wil. lnu If you have a business tdsce for tailo I will find jou a purrbsBer JoiinF. I'inm y. Heal Ksta'c Kxclurce, lloom 4, Hob bltib' llulldli'b', Mi. uonduidi, l'-. 2-13 tf HOVli AND LOTS FOU SAl.B -ElRht low, 8M Bti ry boute with story kitchen, large fbed. lwo rood weds and stream of w titer rumilnR tbrni'tib tie piupetly; nice b. arlng iruu iii-ee, nils iu l-uuu ria'e 01 cur.naiioii; known fonr erly us Park Hotel Hultsble for any kind of butlcits. For further particular? write or can on MJtS. I,. IS. FIHHl'It, Urotidonvllle, Scb. Co. Pa. 1.20.3m AUDITOItS' NOT1CF. - In tbo Drp acs' Court of bcbuylklll c- ut,ty. In tho matter e.f the estate of Mury Joce, detcase-d. Tbe uodo'tl ned Auditor appom ed by ibe wibt ("curt to irake Distribution of lue fu ds lu tbo huiKb of M M. llursc.Ae I11ir.it tralor of the said otate, will meet all' 1 uvtl. t. Interested therein, on Huiuithiy, tbe third cJav cf Murch, ltOI, 9 a. m.. 111 tin. elllce, rooms Nos 1 nud 2, seconi tlocr llrddall bulldlue, ontlienoribneht ourutr (if Mam mid 1 etitro Miens, Miuranocmb, l'u., when ar,d wbeie all claims must be prccated before tbe Auditor, or e'e be lore , er dutnrred from coming In 1 pou sabl funds John It. C' vlb. Auditor. Bbenandoib, l'a , Feb. 12. 18U1. !! lii-3t ouv 1'OTTHVlI.t. TRV1I.M:. Pa. I 11 ok tub County or HaiiVYiKinu ) urricic of comiioli.i. OT1CK. Healed pioposale will be receives) bv the undotfclcned. th Piinirniic. r M'buvllilU t'ountv. until '2 n m ihnrutuv Mari'l) lsl. IBM for the whole or any part of tbe new per oent. 6 SO heglsttrcd Otmniy Bonds, to te issued to tbe amount of 1142 nk). Interest to conimftiee April lit, 1MM. when said bonds will be baucd. All btd ut tot leas than par Tbe Controller reserves the rlalit to reject any or all bids lly order of tbe Oounly Commissioners. II. K. SEVERN, 2-8-eodtt Controller. AMUSEMENTS. JEHOUSON'a THKATHE. I: J. FERGUSON, UANAUKlt. THDESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, H. K. Uavey's realistic melodramatic e uce est, "Enemies for Life" Presented by a competent company of players, Including tbe ibarmii g actress, iTO-AILST CRAVAN-. New scenery, uoudctful mechanical effects, new bongs and new dances. l'rlccs, 25, 35 nud 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlin's drug store. No 'Ice. Any cuWribcr who fails to reccivo tho Evening IIciialiiJs respectfully requested to notify the main office, on East Coal street, or tbe branch ofllcc, llccso's auction rooms, on West Centre street. People who wish to becoaio subscribers and havo not been called upon by the solicitors will please leavo their ames at cither of the places abovo men tioned. Owing to a cbanyo in tbe carrier lyttcm of tho Evkniko liUKAI.li it has become necessary to make a now canvass of ill tho routes. Iu dting this the canvassers lomottmes miss some of the old subscribers. The publisher will feel grateful to any who will render assistance in remedying any such llscrepancic. llasterpieces They ato issued lu jiaitu oontaluiiig IS mastei pieces and ouo pago of dcfctlpllve matter about tho plcluio and the artist. This series of alt iiictiui'K will bo the most comploto and inugiilflceut ovoi published. Uvciy artist of notc.thimtKh thy world, contributes his or her host work to the series. The engravings ato of tho very highest giadeof Photographic Copper half-tonos, at.d aio 1 eifcot icpioducIioi Rof tho niajr nlGceut originals. Do not neglect to nut out the coupon to-day and get your part Immediately und don't foigut youi frienda. A lover of pictures, .1 man of moans, making a lour of tho att gallutits of the wotld, realized that tho Itixiuy of noiug all theso beauties wan limited to thei vory wealthy, and to them only liy weatlBome and expmislvo tiaveling ai d timo. "Why not lu the present figoof ieifect photogra phic reproduction, why not reproduce the most beautiful, the most popular, the most noted of those art tKHsmeb V" was tho epu-tdion ho at-kid lilmtelf. Why not Indeed; no sooner thouiht of than he applied his menus and picslige to fcccuie laigo photographb of the oliolce pictures. TllS ICbtlHis ' JlASTKlll'lfiCliS 1'llOM TUK AllT GAI.l.I'.IIlI B OP T1IK WOIILIJ." The original Idea wax to Usuo the book lu parts just as la now liulug done; but to charge tti.GO a part or 100,00 iu all, Now, a syndicate of newspaper pub Ushers has purchased tho photogiaphs aud platoa and Is issuing them to "ISootn Circulation." "Thing of Beamty9 IT MAKES PEOPLE WELL Best Spring Remedy in the Woiid(: Paine's Celery Compound. 4 0 There Is one specific for dlseaics arlsiDg from a debilitated nervous system, and that Paine's celery compound, so generally prescribed by physicians. It is probably the mc remarkable remedy that tho soiontlfio risoarch of this country hai produced. Prof. Edwai E. I'helpt, M. I)., 1,1,. I)., of Dartmouth college, first prescribed what is cow known tl world ovor as Paine's colery compound, a positivo cure for dyspepsia, billlousness, liver coi plaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous diseases and kidney troubles. For the 'Ac Paine's celery compound has succeeded sgaln and agsln where overylhing clso haVadi; Tho medical Journals of this country have given more space In tho last few years tck) many remarkable cases where tho uto of Paine's celery compound has mado people we than to any other one r-ubject. 100 World's J'elr l'betos For D1. Thte beautiful pictures are noy ready jf. delivery iu ten complete parts 1C pictut. comprising each part and tho wholo sotcs bo secured by tbe payment of ouo dollar, sei to Geo. H. Hoalfbrd, General Passeng. Agent, Chlcipo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kal way, Chicago, III., and tho portfolios . pictures will bo scut, frco of expense, by ma to subscribers. Remittances should bo mai" by draft, money Older, or registered letter. 2 20 3? tip Town Office. All orders for advertising, job work at. subscriptions can bo left at Eeeso's Auctli nd (.'ommlselon rooms, Dougherty buildln W. Centre ftreet, where they will reccii prompt attention. . I near lu Mlu.l ' John A. Itellly's Is tho placo to got tl mreet wine and liquors, boat boer and al and llnftt brands nf cigars 10-10 tf W ITcra Se2ti flu si ti -From the- Art Galleries 111.111 Now, every one. may have UiIb mag fU'ont vroik whioh was originally intend for tho 1 toll man's palace. , Suuh is tho lorco of nineteenth ceutuj luvuntlon, maohiiicry, enterprlbo, a drstre for vircvlatlon. For tho fust pari, hilng to this ofll 0110 of tho coupons pilnlid on page 4 a 10 centH. For buhEeiiucnt parts, bend Mx coupd and 10 ceutti. Out of town leatlcm may send till coupons and 11 ouoy by letter to us a the parts will be mailt d to then dinj from Now Yoik. ijfc Every .lay a ooitpon will bo pritvV tho fourth jwge of this paper. Ior 3 HiliHT, you inpiire only one of these j pons, glvo tho others to diil'etont frt who nhouhl be naOcrsof this' pa. Induce them to bring the coupons to1 oftloo and eeouie tho first patt of "Mi torplecos." 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