Evening Herald. MONIMY, FKimUAKY 2B, 18fM. THIRD EDITION iiiit.iutiviixi;. MIH Caflerty and Mary Ilurkc, of Xa1 Creek, were entertained by (llratdville friends on Suiiday afternoon. John I). l)reiitian, of lVtrsville, was yo tenlay the guest of 1'. It. Ryn, of Second street. Miss Katie Ilobli, of Mahanoy Plane, wm the guest of Mrs Davis, of Olrardville, yes terday. Martin innard, a miner at the Hammond oolliery, wj injured on Saturday by it full of ooftl Mid removed to his home on Highroad. John Odd n on is having hit new Ashland restaurant remodeled. Thieves broke into Miller's blacksmith shop on Second street during Friday night and carried away some wheelwright tools. Oeorgo Horsewood, who was Injured by some explosive that mysteriously found lis way into a stove, iiion which he was putting ooil last Friday iiixht, present a sorry ap pcaratico to day. Ills fce in est in several ( laces, where struck tiy bits of coal and flying iron, and his eyes were much swollen. While the intending physician has strong hopos that his sight may be saved, there in yet much doubt that it will be so. Tho two holes in the celling are large enough to iidmlt n man's hcid ind one burst through tho wall would admit an ordinary slr.ed body. Tho big cok. stove was damaged beyond Tcpalr. I'ngillsm lias become Infectious In Olrtrd villo. The excitement over the liiordau Cleary mill had hardly subaldod beforo a half do.cn other r-parrcrs signed articles of agree ment, most of the battles to como off in this pi "CO during the coming week. Among the reported features is a battle for $500 between "Sam" Bovin, of town, and Thomas Quinlan, light weight champion of Mahanoy City, riato not yot net. Another is between McCarthy, of Shainokin, and a colortd gentleman from Reading, who bears the lofty tillo of tho "Black I'rinco." They fay, too, that ho can keep a pilr of black arms moving pretty lively, and if tho Shamokin McCarthy (o tho one who exhibited bis abilitlis heri" tbreo wooks since, the sport), whs go to O'Noill's hall on Tuesday evoning, may eeo tho worth of their money. The next psir upon tho program is John Caroy, of Mt. Carme), and John Horn, of Olrardville, who will attempt to win a hundred dollars oh a day and place not yet made public. tfoen Baby was sick, we gave ner Ctmoria. If hea she was a Child, she cried fur Coatorta, When she beoams Mian, she clung to Gauearta, When she bad Chtldrau. Uie gavo turn Ox&xlnt, Hear In Mini John A. llcllly'a is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, beet boor and ale and flne-t brands of cigars lfl-lfi tf (let your repairing done at Holdcrman's. 12 CT-t' "Fidlot trouble" Is the unhappy Miflerer with pairs inn! ihouiniitlnn. Hed Plug Oil la the ruinous puln mre for I'lieumatUm, tlout, Neuralgia and Lumbago. Costa 25 centa. It-d Flue OIllssoldHtlM'. I). Klrllu's Drug Htore. Fried oysters a specialty at AIcElhonuy'i o.ta.tf Ooupcm Tio, 41, "IfisltrpiBcej Frcm ths Art Galhiits of the World," IumberB Chanced Eaityt Send or bring to Hie oftlce of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and sou will rocclve the great Portfolio of Art. O KT TIT " fL OC11CS 1NU, ill. tiiet-JVEagiceity Coupon No. 29. rjf Cut out one of these 3ouponB and mail or bring them In person to the oftlee of the HKHAI.n, with ten oents in silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No. 1 ot the tvlMalo City will be delivered to you. jaVjoJI 1 Voyage Around The World! Part III. Number 30. Numbers change dally. ZSsMB3SflCd-- 1 1 . .""""BHhT Cut this coupon out and keep It until aeven different numbers are accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Savon Cents to this ofllee and you will receive the portfolio as advertised. Cajl and nee sample. Cut This Coupon Out c- 4 CENTS PER YARD For all wool SSc, 4 ami 50c per yam for Home-made Hag rarpi is mat win nasn ai 0. D FricKe's Carpet Store, 10 BouUi Jardtn Street. M.VIIANOr C1TT. JliitiNOT Out, Feb. 20. John Grady has returned from Wilkes Ilarre. Two good girls wanted for general house work at the Omnd Central Hotel, Mahanoy City. Good wages paid. Thomas Cnnnoll, a glass manufacturer from IluOalo, N. Y., Is doing business In town this week, Oeorgo Klein spent Sunday in iocust Ualo. Joseph Lyons met friends iu Ashland yes- terilay. Mrs. I). li. Kttla, of Mlddlctown, Dauphin county, w ill ornpy the Derrick House at soon as alterations are complete. The work of re-building the Merchants' Hotel and other buildings, recently damaged by Are, (teas rapidly on, and in two necks there will lie no indication that a flie oe our red The buildings will be much lui proved in appearance, too, the holghth being three stories instead of two, and two and a half as before. Miss Miller, or Kast I'lne street, visited Qlranlvlllo friends yesterday. Thomas Iloran called upon Mahanoy I'laue lrlends on Sunday afternoon. Patrick Cleary, ef pugilistic fame, made Afternoon calls uikmi Mahanoy I lane friends yesterday. WillUm Bailey, of Bust Main street, visited friouds in Olrardville yesterday. Joseph llillabueli was burled fiom his late home in Jackson's yesterday. Services took place iu thu Herman Lutheran church and interment was made iu the Protestant ceme tery on the bill. Tho remains of John Kgolfwas removed to Jloyerton this morning fur burial, John Smeschcck was the plaintiff in a suit boforo 'Squire May, on Saturday evening, charging Ms wife, Magdalene, and John Belick with belug too intimately related. Tho testimony proved, hiwever, that Smes check had beaten his wifo most Inhumanely, and that in affording her refuge and a resting P'ncb HeltcK, who is Mrs. stnescheck's undo, could oi ly offer her to blinrc bis couch and that nothing very improper had occurrod Thu defendants were discharged. Mrs Smcs check then brought suit against her husband fur araault ami battery, for which ho went to J.iil In default of ball. Miss Maino Donovan, of Shenandoah, spent Sunday with Iter parents In town. Misi Agnea McManus returned to her home, in Shenandoah, last evening, after an enjoyable stay with Miss Kallo Flyun, of West Mahanoy avenue. Mrs. Wade, of Shenandoah, was entertained on Sunday by Mrs. Felix Qnlnu, of West Centre street. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wytho and daughter, of West Centro street, visited Ashland I r lends yesterday. John Itoilly and Michael O'llara, of Shenandoah, druvo through Centre street yesterday afternoon. Frank Kamer was among the Slicnandoili peoplo who found Mahanoy City a pleasant place to spend Sunday. Tho window of Adam Kgolf's jewelry store, at 20 North Main street, was broken into at an early hour yesterday morning and jowclry stolen to the valuo of iiO. Tho plunder was principally rings, champ, ear drops and bracelets, somo of ahicli are solid gold. No arrests hvo as yet been made, nor have the polico discovered a clue to the periwtrator. The robbery was a particularly bold one, occurring on onuof the etreets frequently patrolled by tho police and right under the glaro of an electric light. An alarm was sounded by Mrs. Weovil. who Uvea next door to the Egolfs. "I was nwukened at 1:20 by the jlngliug of glass, said that lady, "and an instant later heard tho fuo steps of somo one running toward Centro street, but when wo reached the window tho thief was out of sight " The robber is made particularly dispirablo by selecting a house for his crimo where death has already caused worry enough. Ml. Lgolf offeia a reward for tho apprehension ol tno tlilel, in another solumn. Reading railroad employes were exercised yesterday nioinlim over a irport. that com mencing on March 1st, they would bo required to accept n reduction of tern ior cent, mo report, ; nne-iti, is but buustau tlated by the ottlciiils. Beading railroad employes were paid this morning. Mrs. Alex May is visiting her dauebtcrat iiioumsnurg. Kittle Dormidy, of LaniKanspatch.ls proba bly tho oldest residont ot the county. She was uoin in ejalway, Ireland 100 years kko. says our Informant, and remembers well the execution or M Carroll tn 17UH. Hesldea lie- in g quite active, she prepares her own food and does a shaio of the housework. into WNS VI LLK. Donilniek and Edward llopo and Patrick Lawlor were visitors at thu Miners' Hospital ou I riilay. Mart. Caasidy visited this place on Satur day. Andrew Rit7.kufsky, who was injured by a blast at tho Turkey Run colliery on Friday lust, went ilown to the aimers' Hospital. After receiving a bath he concluded ho wis cored and returned to his home. Joe Taylor, the expert musician of Frack ville, was a guest of friends hero Saturday. The Rose brothers will givo a spurring exlnhltlou in uoniiins' opera house, olienau doah, to-night. Thomas Dalton bag returned homo after spending a few weeks with his elaughtcr. in law, Mrs. Mary Dalton, of I'hiladelphla. Mre. Michael Kelly, of the lower road, oouteiuplates going to ejanada In the apriug where a ten thousand-dollar purte awaits her. John Burke olreulated among friends In Haven luin yesterday. If thu people on the other side of the railroad do not chain their dogs they will bo deprived of thorn as well aa people are of their lowi. U. 11. ami T. F, Coxe enjoyed a drive to New Ringgold on Sunday. James Whalen was visiting frfeuds In Mahanoy City ou Saturday. Dennis Doyle, of Silver Creek, visited bis brother, James, here the past week. Mrs. Ml.hael Monaghan, of West Centra Btreet, was visiting Mrs. Hugh Hogan yaater day. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rrowu spent Salur day with Mahauoy City friends. Sunday school opened here yesterday with a goou attendance. IlarclilU's Cure When seeking a neat and well conducted ttfo, go to BarcliiU's, corn or Main and Coal itreeta. Polite and prompt attention. 117 tf Go ami Hee It. Ketagey, the photographer, $3.00 bargain, (Jo and see it. has a great Usk Wm.ui' Laundry IIi.uk, the bent Bluing for laundry use. Kach pa-ge makra two quart. IftoUi. Hold by Mujmh is.ud II Upeeial low prices to all In watcbi and silverware at Iloldorman's, ot a ul Lloyd street. - vt , 7 It A now laundry will bo oponed by ttmg Lee ou Monday, February 28th, at No. It -Vest Centro street, Shenandoah. SM 1m HARD TIMB3 PRICES. Great Consignment of Groceries From Itothcrmel, of Ashland, A car load of goods rccelvod from N. V. Itotherruol, agent, of Ashland, l'a will and nust bo sold within ten days and I have taken an extra room in Robblns' building opposlto my regular placo, to close out the stock. Look at somo of the prices. Granu lated sugar, 4i cenUa pound; Java coffee, 23 cents; best raisins, fi cents; 10 different kindi of teas (Oolong, English Brenkfaft, Gun powder, etc.) 25 cents; 2 big bars of the best soap, 2f cents; New Orleans molasses, 8 to 10 cents per quart; best whlUt vinegar, 3 cents; all kinds of canned goods at half price; glass ware, qileensware and willow ware, scales, pipor bags, oil tank, molasses spigots, disks, show rases and other artlolesUMtd in a grocery store, at low prices. Peas and beans, besi goods, 5 cents per quart, Alson lot of tin ware, meat cutters and tobaoco cutters. A lot of dress goods, ribbons, muslins, and a lot of other goods too numerous to mention liemembor! this sale will last only ten (lays. Bilng your pitchers and baskets to get them filled for little money. Iioeno's Auction and Commission House, 34 West Centro street, Dougherty building, Shenandoah, l'a. 2-23 3t LOST CJIKKK. Andrew J. Mack, the popular Columbia Browing company agont. is confined to his hed with pneumonia, but is on tho road to re covery. Mi?s MRggio Ryan, a charming young lady of Olrardville, spent Thursday afternoon with the ill uses bchmcnls hero. Tho remains of the lato Michaol Coaklov wore conveyed from his homo at Colorado by carriage to St. Mary Magdalene's church at this placo, whero high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. 1. F. Dagget, and then proceeded to OlrArdvlllo, wbcre tho body w consigned to its last resting placo. Although the, weather was rough tho funeral was one of tho largest wo havo over witnessed. Mr. Cnakloy wai a kind and loving man. He left to mourn him a wife and .six married and two singlo daughters, Mrs. Mary A Ryan, Mrs Nelllo O'Gara, Mrs, Harry Brown and Suss Kate Coakloy, all of 1'hll- Adolphia, and Mrs. Sablna Cauloy and Miss Sarah, of Lost Crook. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved Is still ; A rlace Is vacant In his chair, Which nover oan be filled. Miss Mary Dougherty, of Shonandoab: Tom. Coakloy, of Lanlgans; Patrick Larklns, Shamokin, and Mr. and Mrs. Horau and family, of Mahanoy (Jity, attended tho funeral of Michael Coakley. Quito a number of our sporting vonne men attended tho sparring exhibition at Olrard ville, Thursday evening. Hon. T. .1. Noonp and J. J. Ferguson, two of our young politicians, accompanied by their lady friends, look in "Enemies for Lifo" iu tihcnaniloali, Thursday night. It la rumored th ,t Joseph P. Clrillin. the 'portaman of this place, will organise a haso ball club this season. Tho patrons of the diamond will bo delighted to hear of the new management and club. Packer collieries resumed this morning after an Idleness of threo days. Prof. J. Claudo Brown, of Brownsville, called on friends hero Saturday. Ho is a superb ball thrower and was received with great inthusiasm by his old admlrors, the Lehigh Valley (Joil company clerks. A grand chocolate tea party was hold at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Manley, Saturday ovening. in which a mini bcr of our young folks attended and had a very onjoyablo time. Miss Mary O'Donnell returned homo from Locust Gap Saturdty. Sheriff James J. Whecllhan called on bis lady friend Sunday evening. Much credit is duo Prof. T. H. Doe for the artistic manner in which he has renovated George W. Johuson's saloon. SfcRov. P. F. Da 'got Intonds holding the forty hours' devotion and bIbo a mission tho noar future. The reverend gentleman never misses an opportunity to advance the spirit iml welfare of his flock. William D. Jones visited his uncle. William Morrison, at Bruwnsvillo, Sunday evening. fill d oysters a spteislty it McElhennj s u-iu-ir WM. l'KXN. D. 1). Beildall returned from Philadedphia on Seturday evening, alter undergoing treat ment at tno Mcdlcu-Lhlrurglcal college. Messrs. John TI. Hughes and Thomas Robinson, of Pottsvlllc, spent Sunday wltb parents bore. Mrs. Jones and daughter, of Lost Creek. attended church here last evening. An annual missionary collection was taken up in the M. E church last evening, which netted $100, Forty dollars was also raised for a curtain tn bo hung iu front of the pulpit. Mr. and Mrn. Harry Hunter, of Ashland. spent Saturday and Sunday with friends iu town. Miss Beewio Williams, of lem, N. J., is visiting Mrs. Joseph BaRki-ylleld. A birthday party wan givlu In honor of Mrs. Hannah Rick ou Friday ovening to celebrate her 7-lth birthday. Among those present were : Rev. E, Potts and wife, T. D. James and wifo, Mr. and Mrs, Grow, Mr. and Mrs. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney, 'Squire Green and wife, Mr and Sirs. Stroblo, Mr. and Mrs. D. Grow, Mr. and Mrs. J. Witman, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs Robison, Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs. Malloy, Mrs. Coylo and daughter, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. P. Grow, Messrs, T. Morgans, J. Lew is, Mr. and M rs. J, Cliue and W, Lewis of Mahanoy City. Miswe Annie Cllne and Sarah Haskeylleld and Messrs. Baird, Morris, Davis and Teaipefct furnished the mus'c, both vocal and Instrumental. There wan also dancing aud games up to a late hour. An excellent supper was prepared for those present by Mifcsea Rick and Bmkeyllold', to which all done aniplo juttioe. For the beet photographs go to Wonder's, southeast cor. Matket and Centre rtreete, PotUvllU. 2-20-tf No I Ice. Any subscriber who falls to roceive tho Eviinino Hkuai.d is respectfully rcquestoel to notify the main oilioe, on East Coal Btreet, or (be bran cb oftiea, Reese' auction rooms, ou Wet Centro street. People who wish to become hulweribnra and luive not been called upon by the solicitors will pleaso leave their names at either of the plates above men tlonei. Owing to a change in the carrier system of the Kvknino llKItAI.D it has become necesary to make a new canvass of all the routes. In lining this tho canvassers sometimes luttw somo of the old subscribers. The publisher will feel grateful to any who will render assistance in remedying any such eilsorepaneiee. There are ml uy common I Diluents wldbut tnere In cnly f'uo uuai lain tue ot Hpralu. t'lt, lirulMvartd n l its name is fted Flag Oil. Xx Sold at P. P- D. Klrllu's lirug Mo tai lain tue for Ml forms H'l i onuy puiu. exsts 'Jb cents. rug More. Have y'u tried McKlhenny'a fried oysters ; . 9-12-tf Amlck Converts Multiplying. Nam YoK, Feb. 20. The Sanitary Super, lntendent was ordered yesterday to enforce rigid regulations concerning consumptives. To prepare to Isolate them in one hospital, to co '.hac all doctors and institutions report to the Health lepnrim-nt inch pstlonte, and to require landlords to Immediately disinfect rooms having bee tenauled by consump tives. Many doctors thus Interviewed favor treating consumption llko small-pox, but converts to thu Amlck theory that lanj, troubles are not contagious and aro curable aro increasing. An Anil k depotitory was established hero last week to supply free test medicine proving his theory to New York physicians, and thnxo living In other states can send to Cincinnati, where the discoverer lives. Een the medical jouniM rellted by tho President of the Uoard of Health said re cently that the success of the Cincinnati treatment proved oousiruptlon Is curable, and the isolation of its victims will be vigor, ously fought. To the I'ubllo. The Evmnino Hbbai.ii can be found on sale in Shenandoah at tho stationery stores of if. Mellet, East Centre street, Jamas Cham plou and F J, Portu, North Main street, and at Reese's auction rooms (Hr.r.ALl) branch ofllco), West Centre street. On sale In Mahanoy City at Snyder's hook store, 133 West Centre street. Unruled Pip Tho cold snap has causod considerable dam age and Inconvenience to a number of prlvato citizens and business men from water pipes bursting. Richard Dabb, the North Whlto street photographer, sut8intl a loss of from $100 to $500 by tho bursting of a water pipe in Iris gallery last evening. A number of othor caws are also reported with but slight damage. Ah. ha I Dr. Core's Wild Cherry and Scneka cured you of taut cough, jatt as ws told you. 1 rice & ana &u Mnts. Far tk Olssis Ctiamploaihlp. Mw Yoke, Fb. 18. VTilliauj StsiniU, eiitm ahampion of lbs world, haa son setntod to reduce the stake ia kia match with limannel Lasker to 11,000 a side. All actio! w of agreement bars bstn drawn up, anil will be slgnsd by th playars in the course of this wesk. Eight game will be played iu this city, not less than fir In Philadelphia and the balance in Montreal. AqcusaiI Officials .Aqalttd. PfTTSBUHO, Feb. 28. At the meeting of the Window (ilajs Workers' association President Kbsrbart and Sscrstaxy Sprin ger, who were charged with malfeasance in ofUco, were acquitted. The KulghU of Labor court that tried tkens decided thsr k no law by which thay could be oon- For poverty of the blood and all other conditions result ing from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book fiee, pills 25 c. At drugstores; or write to 13 F A.llen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. rj-i J. HUTTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN JKD SVRQEON, SiiuMANPOAii, Pinna. W A RREN J . PORT Z. Pinnn Tuner. Pianos and organs repalrad. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt nttontlon Real Egtt Ecjjuiige, Robblns' Building, Boom No. 4. Properties and Business Places Of all kinds bought and sold. Bonds and (Stocks Bought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets, Fire, life and Accident Issuance In II rit-claaa companies. General Commission business. Tohn P. Flnucy. MISCELLANEOUS. d p- n BKWAHD will be naid for the return ef til) the sum ot f27.j lost hv the underfirned near tho Commercial lloteMn Shenandoah, on Tuesday evening, aitli lnsu JAwss ANDNLr Tj, Uranaonvllie, fa. z-ew IIRWAKD For the arrest and convict ion ol the naitv or names who robhed my store of iowolry on Hund y morning. For particulars, cull at lit) Nor th Main street, Maaa noy City. Adam uoolf. OR KENT. Wtoro room dwelling and stable No. 110 Worth Main street tr quire of Wra. II . hiioemaker, J . P. 2 26 Iw VirANTKU, Two good girls for general VY nousoworK, uooa wages paia. uome ut once, w a. isenninger, urana uenira itoiei, MuDanoy ejiiy, fa. i-jhi FOR HALE Cheap.-Age Hailing parties. Apply lend Comm.stdon House, Wi :oodtent. suitable for y at Heesei'B Auction est Centre street. U WANTKD House with six or seven room, buyer waiting. A good saloon or retou runt. heveral Jotx for bnlldlog purpotea, buyers WHliing. If you have a bualneas place for sale I will nod you a purchaser. John K. FINM.Y, liteil Katate Kxcnunge, ltoom 4, Itob hlnB' UulldiDg, Shenandoah, IU. 2-13-tf SOUW3 AND LOTH POll SALK -Blght lots, $M sti ry bouse with 2H story kitchen, o tbed. two good wells and stream of water running through the property; nloa bnaring fruit trees; lots lu good state of ouUlvatdos; known formerly as Park Hotel. Buttable for nv k f or runner particulars write or call on l-20-8m MRS. L. K. F1BHEK, Urandonvllle, Sell. Co. Pa. AUDlTOlta' NOTICK - In the Orpans' Court ot Ucbuylklll onunty, in the mutter of the estate of Alary Joyce, deceased. The underlined Auditor appointed by the aahl Court to make distribution of the fu- da In the hands of M. M. llurLc, Administrator of the said estate, will meet all parties Interested therein, on Haturday, the third day cf March, lb'M, u a. m., ai his ofllee, rooms Noa 1 and 2. aeoont tloeir. Uc-tldall building, on the northwest corner or Main and Centre ttreets, Shenandoah, fa., when and where all claims must be presented beforo the Auditor, or else be forever debarred from coming In upon said funds. John K. CoYie, Auditor Hhensndoan, l'a., Feb. IS. lttil. 2-l2-8t-oaw P0TTBVir.LB. 1A. 1S81 ror j- Office of CONTiioLLKit or tiiic Codniv BanuYi.Kir.i "VT OT10E. Healed proposals will be reoeive.i Xl by the underelsued. the Controller ot Hchujlklll County, until 2 p. tn.. Thursday. March 1st, 1891. lor the whole or any part ot the new 4 per cent. 6-20 leeglmerea County llonds, to oh Issued to the amount of 1112,001). Interoat to commence April lt, lteM, when wild bonds will bo Issued. All bids at not less than par. Tho Controller reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. ' JJy order of the County Commissioners. R it. 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