Evening Herald. Fill DAY, MAKCH 2, 1894. 111. THIRD EDITION OI5NTKV1.IA. Contrail anil Logan collieries will not work for the balance of tills week. Wllli.iin Lynch ml In Shenandoah yester day. Mrs John .1. 1.aiililln rcliirmd yesterday ftr (irndtiiK a few days with trieneU In Ashland. Mm. George Tlley visited Mt. Caruiol yeUrdny. William Jones, of Lost Creek, spent last evening in town. V. JlcOraw, ono of Delano's promising youuK wen, smiled on the (air ones of town last evening. M. H. Cull' and John Iteilly wore among the visitors to Girardvillo yesterday. Tin United Cornet band last evening sere naded tho fullowing successful candidates at tiio roiuit clec'iou: Justice of tho Peace l.aueh,lii. Oetincilnmu Iteilly aud l'oor I) io".tnr D 'ylc. Tho hand rendered somo of its cxi 1 1 nt nieces which wiro ureatly ar precia'c I by our townspeople. This wai the first time ilurinu the winter that wo had the pleasur i t hearing oui band. A grand hall will he given on March IT in the I l F. hall for tho benefit cf John Dean, nhu had his lee broken somo time sen, Tnc riiimiilttee in charge is composed ot a nnralxT nt onr popular young men snn tttey will iln nil in their power to mako it asucoesn. Hvan's Mrchcsira will be nresent and will render some excellent nmilc. All who attend i an si end St. Patrick's evening in pleasant and enjoyable manner. fttm i.aby yos sick, ne gavo ner Uaswrttv 'ITien sue was a Child, she cried for OiutarUt, ttbea she beoame Miss, she dung to rjeutorih, Vba who had Children, she caTotbumCasiocto,, Dr. liasmus, the celobrstcd French special 1st fori yes and ears, has moved hisnfhee fioro tho (joruinerclal hotel to zzc ortn inestnti t reet, Shenandoah. S 27 bi Your children are liable lo Coughs, Cold fore 1 moat. Croup ai.d honnlue C,'tiv wli.di oin lemlw seriously, l'roiiipt treat menl inv many Innocent little stifleiviK Try I'ai' t'lna Couch aud I orin mptlon (iir- lvs niri nt.i. sato mil stir. cis. mihq hi i P 1). K ji lln' drug mIiiid. Buy KunUmt floor, Ho sure that tr name Lkssio & Bafr, Ashland, l', printed on every sack S-S-St Have y .o tried McBlhenny's fried oyster For sick headache and a other conditions resulting from constipation, go by the book on Bcecham's pills. Hook free, pills 2,5c. At drugstores ; or write to 13 ! Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. Ooupcm No, 5. "MaEterpieces From the Art Galkrie. of tho World," l umbers Changed Daily- Send or bring to the ofltce of this Papi r one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and you will recelro thr , reat Portfolio of An. Series No. IV. Tlie JVIagic City Coupon No. 33. '1 I f -in- f Cut out one of these Coupons ami mall or britm them in person to 1 tic office or the H KHALI), with ten cetit In silver, or two nickels, und Port folio No 1 of the MiiRto City will bi- iti livi-red to you 4 Voyage Around The World! Part IV. Numbtr.'34. Numbers change dally Cut this coupon out and keep It until seven different numbers: are accumu lated, then bring or forward tlicm to gether with Seven Cents to this oftu i' and you will receive the portfolio as auvertised. Call and see sample. Cut This Coupon Out. u A itti A Aur. A li A l,i A A A CENTS PER YARD For all-wool Ii.tcrufw Carpet h. Ke, H'c let Mi. jii r jard tor Home-made Hag i ..ri. u taut will wash at C. D. Frcke's Carpet Store, 10 BoutU Jurilln Htrwjt. MA1IANOY ClXr. KahakoY Citt, March 2. John Unton la visiting In Philadelphia. Miss Mary Qulnn, of Colo'j l'atoh, Is qtilto Tito next attraction rill be llio "Diamond Florence as loading llrcakcr," with Neil man, on March 10. ll'l.ll.. rV..n11t..a,i TM.ftntna lttirb-A atfuxt gaslng at tho broad and crystal waters of Aiananoy crcea, yesiernsy morning, sumo one threw it snow ball that knocked his new hat off aud into the wators and, dippito all (Torts of tho reselling party, it ilisappe'red rum siifht. 1 tie namo oi tno suowoaiicr. liko the Int. is In the dark, but somo ono yes tenia? pitsentcd his honor with the price of now tile 'The Irish Statesman" company will not appear in Hitler's Opera House tomorrow ism, nt liiueii, Having oiitianueit at some lointesst of Pittsburg. Misses Kmmn I.tite and Cora Komcry, of hllsdi'lphia, visited tthenamlonli yrstenlay. Simon Trier was in l'ottaville yesterday. Miss L'dith Steele visited friends in Oil- bertou yesterday. Dr. II. C, Uowmau passed through Gilber- tou on Thntsilay aftornoon. V. II. LlUlehalea resigned Ills liocltlon as povniastor at St. Nicholas, taking effect on ,lrci 1st. Ills successor is ono ot mo Noonan brothers, who rei-ently bought out Mr. liittlehales' grocery store. Mrs M. Merkcl, of Minersvllle, visited friends here yesterday. Miss Alieo M. Moyer, of Mnhanoy avenue, is viaiting friinds in 1'ottsvllle. Jobs S Soott, of Frackvillo, vrai in town yoBterdav. Joseph Steinmotr.. of Tuscarora, transacted business here yesterday. H. K Tint, of Wtlkes-IUrro, is transaotlnz btisiunss hero this week. Oscar Lutz was a business visitor to Oil borton this niorning. Another landuiark was removeil from Centre street, when 'Squire O'Brien's ollice, west of Catawlssa street, was tori, down yesterday afternoon. Andrew Noweatncy playfully tossed a snow ball across Ucntro street yrstenlay morning, that struck George Block in a tender part of his body. Gooigo caused A. ml row's arrest for assault, and 'tfquiie O'Brien bound him over to court. A ilro broko out in tho collar of James H. Hagonhuch's drug store, on West Centre street, ytsteiday, hut was extinguished before much damage was dono. While Dr. Weber left lils carriage to visit a patient in Jacksous t'ntcli. yesterday after noon, some miscreant removed the whip Tho numerous friends of Frank Koch, n Lehigh Valloy passenger train conductor, assembled at his homo in Delano, on Wednes Jay evening, to celebrate the thirty-flint .inniversary of his birth. There was uiu-ie. singing, dancing and the usual program ot such occ.issions that included a luncheon of culieo. tea, wine, cakes, ice cream, chicken waffle und other delicacies of tlic iwaon. The Dulano Cornet bund was in attendance with ten pieces anil rendered some beautiful music. Among the guests vteio Messrs Georgo W. Brill, C. E Glenn, George Ilaitong, II. V. Ferry, William Ferry, D. W. Clemens, J. Frank Wentz. Jeremiah Donovan, John Hurtling, Mr. und Mrs. Heislcr Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Klioup, Mr. and Mrs. Frank llowinau. Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Eimlii, Mr and Mrs. J. V. Bannou. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1'. Schlier and Mr. urd Mrs. Lewis Kcsfolriug The guests departed at an eutly hour yester day morning, wishing Mr. Koch and family many such pleasant celebrations. Get your repairing dono at Iloldenr.an's 12 27-' MR GLADSTONE'S RESIGNATION, It Wilt u Officially Tili.tpr.il to the Qn.rii rmniirrmv. London. Mnri-h a The Pall Mall Ga zette aniionncea in big typo that it has been definitely Mettled that Mr. Gladstone will have un audience with the queen to morrow, and that he rcMl then nfliciMllv tunder hU resignation. . ; nouneement of Mr. (ilRdstone'sretlrement from ollice will nlinot certainly be made on Monday, ami Lord Rosehip' will be summoned. In conclusion Tho Gazotto tayk that there is no present intention of a dissolution of parliament. Mr. Gladstone's resignation, according; to The Gazette, was ilecidod upon at the opcniuK of the yoar, but the necessary ar rtuigeinentfi demanded much considera tion, and it has been decided that Mr. Gladstone will retain bla seat in tho housn of commons, but he will not remain a member of the cabinet. A IllMckiiiiiUer Unfarthed. Lancartek, Pa., March 2. Evidenc was presented in court exposing Elsie Morgitntbrow, u German girl, as n black mailer. Some time ago alio charged that she bad been decoyed to this city and as saulted by Howard Shenk, the son of u Columbia minister. Shenk was found guilty, but was admitted to hail pending a rule for a now trial. After his convic tion the girl went to her attorney and asked if she did not get any money out of the verdict. This aroused the lawyer's suspicions, and an investigation proved her to be utterly unworthy of linllef. She cheat oil and stole from her husband hi Germany, and was guilty of other fraudi prior to sailing for America. She served a three months' terra of imprisonment for bluckuiailiug. T ClmstlMe th Blave Traders. London, March 2. A dispatch from Itathurat, capital of the British Gambia colony, says that tho steamship Maudiugo, from Sierra Leone, arrived there yesterday with reinforcements. The whole of the island of St. Marys, at the south of tho Gambia river, on which listlmrst is sit uated, is now held by blue jackets. The slavers are erecting stockades around llusuinlinlla anil are taking nthsr meas ures to resist the expected expedition to be sent inland with the Intention ot chiw Using them. Disastrous Freight Wrek. Lancaster, Ph., March 8. Adhvwhwu freight wreck occurred last evening near Thorndale, on the main lino of the Penn sylvania Kailroad company, ahont mid way between this city anil Philadelphia. Nine loaded coal car were thrown from the truck by a broken axle, eanains five ears to become detaohod and ti run lata tho cars ahead. The oat's and hundreds at tons of coul were piled up In confusion on the rails, throe tracks ben rendered lm passable. Nobody was hurt. A Veteran llarvnrd lrbfVSor Resigns Cambkidok, Mass., March 3. It is an Douuoeil that the resignation of Professor Georne G. Martin I-itne, for forty-thr yean, professor of latin In Harvard mib vers! I y, bus been accepted by the president and feflnwK, on the condition that I'rofes sor Lam- lie allowed a retiring pension of $8,000 ju-r your, beginning Sept. 1, IMH. This is tin-first retiring pension ever al lowed by Harvard. Mrs. Short Was Leading a Life of Misery Until SllO Used tllO GfOat Remedy, Paino's Colory Compound. The Burden of Housekeeping Falls Heavily on Motlieis, Housekeeping Is growing loss slmplo and more and more complex each year. A homo that professes to bo woll regulated todsy Is far moro dlfllcttlt to manage than was the same kind of u home 50 or 60 years ago. Upon the woman falls the burden. Many work themselves Into nervous ex haustion. Many mothers grow so Irritable that they feel at all times half guilty, fearing that their dlsoase for it is a disease, and a MBS. E. E. SHORT. most droadful one may result in affecting tho otherwise sunny disposition of their children. What psin is to the broken limb, such is nervous iriltability to the exhausted brain Oue is as real as the other. But thousands of Irritable, nervous, tired and broken down women have found their health and strength, and regained their even tjuipers, through tho use of the greatest remedy tho world has over known, the romcily first prescribed by tho eminent Prof. E E. Pholm, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth college. Let evi'ry woman read tho following vol nutary testimonial from Mrs. E. E. Short, a highly retpected rosidont of Haverhill, Mass , aud learn of ono of the thousands of wonder ful cures that are wrought by Paine's celery compound : ''Though never very strong, J was always well until married. I wfs 10 years old then and urn 28 now aud tho mother of four chil drcu. I got frightened just before my little nirl was born, and I havo never wholly re covered from it. I havo taken mcdicino enough to swim in. I havo been so nervous that I did not daro to go out in tho back room after dark unless somo ono went with me for fear I should scream. "I have been very thankful that I used Paine's celciy compound, for as a result I can now go out evenings and not feel so awful, Every one tells mo how well I look, I do my work all alone, and peoplo ask mo how I do so much, and I tell them because I used Paint's cchry compound. "My husband has spent encugb money for mo for doctors, nurces, and medicine to pay for a homo, and he is very thanktul that I took Paine's celery compound." quaiuki:. The Union Aid Society mot at Mrs. J. D. Conly's and had a Tory nice time The society has rented a hall of Albert Hcitert and will hold their meetings there in the future George Duol and Eli Neifert spent yester day in Mauanoy Uity. Miss Mary Neifert is visiting friends in Frcoland. W. II. Jones mado a flying trip to Frccland on numiay. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Neifert visited friends at Weatherly. Miss Amelia Joiles is suffering from severe sore eyes. While attending school at JIalia noy City a fow years ago her eyes were in iurcd by a snow ball thrown by a boy and since that tlmo she has been more or less troubled. Even treatment at a Philadelphia Hospital nss fallen in cuoct. Eli Nellort spent a few days in West Ponn recently. Joseph Stewart was slightly injured while at Tt'orE Jiionaay night. Mr. and Mrs. B, Moyer enjoyed a visit to friends at switchback. W. II. Jones had hia leg Injured while making a coupling at Packorton last night. 1'HACKVILI.K. Arthur E. Jones passed through town on nis way to bi. uiair. Thomas Simmons, a former resident of town, passed through town on his way I Puttsville, to visit friends be fore leaving for llaitloni, uonn. Fred Storm visited friends in Shenandoah Mrs. Haywood spent a few hours picas autiy witn snenanuoan menus. Among tho weddings hero this week was that or Mr. fierce and Miss Maggio l. ularu, Mrs. David J. Uannett and Mrs. P. Tim mens were the guests of Mnhanoy Plane friends Thursday evening. William Roberts spent Wcduosday at Shenandoah. Tho employe! of Bear Ridge wcro paid Wednesday. A drama In two acts entitled, "A Slate riccer s liuvingc; or, a struggle lor a rrice, win be produced in tne near luturo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans wero tho guests or rotujviiir friends. Mrs. K Fierce visited friends lu Qilbcrton Thursday. Maud MoAtee. who died at her home in Ma'zeville on Tuesday evening, was buried in St, Mary's cemetery, at Frackvillo, this morning. It Suits the Peoplo la what draittirlhi suv. because ihev ore tire of the many bitter cough rwuedle. Pan-Tlua is the most pliia.aut tasting medicine, Lung ditorrt. rs, 25 cents. Pan-Tina Is sold at 1'. f . U. Kirllu'a drug store. Notice. Any subscriber who falls to receive the Evrnino Ilr.itALU Is respectfully requested to notify tho main oillre, on East Coal street, or tho branch office, K cso's auction rooms, on West Centre street. Peoplo who wish to become subscribers and havo not been called ujion by the solicitors will please leave their names at cither of the places almvo men tioned. Owing to a change In the carrier system of the Evening Hkiialu it has become nocessary lo mako n new canvass of 11 the routes. Indtlugtbls the cannasers sometime miss some of tho eld subscribers. Tho publisher will feel grateful to any who ill render nesletanco in remedying any such discrepancies. On nud See It. Keogoy, the photographer, has a great ihJ.OO bargain. G o and seo it. For the beet pbotociaphs eo to Wonder's, Southeast Cor. Market und Ccntro streets, Vitsvillo. 2-20 tf Hi VI you tried McElbcnny's fried oyitetiT 9-1S-lf AMUSEMENTS. IKHGUSON'8 TI1KATBE. r. i. rcnarjsoH. uakaobp. FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1894. The eminent and sneel-sluztug IrUk Comedian, Carroll... Johnson And his Kxcelleut Company, In tbo greatexof all Ameiican Irish Comedy Dramas, entitled Or, From Cabin to Congieis. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents Reserved eeata at Kirlla's drugstore. pEU'JUSON'S THiSATKE. P. J. FEKGUbOK, MAKAOKH THURSDAY, MARCH 894 Florence's lllgtjenmlon, tfDianiorid Breaker. UyHcott Marble, Esq. 2 Carloads of Special Scenery Ten tous of conderous machinery runuing at full blunt. Maenltircnco. Dlcnrtor aud superi ority in every detail, with evaiythlng up to date. A company of plpyerB never equalled in meio-ornma. ieo tne mius uqu iuiiio 111 nigu. the ssvlum court vard. the duel on the rtdee. tbe vhlnnlDsr post, the 1,1 eat coal crusher, the diamond breaker. Prices, s, 33, sound 75 Cts Ileaerved Beats at Kirlln's drug store Bobbins' Building, Boom No. 4. Properties and Business Places Of all kinds bought and sold. Bonds and Stocks Bought aud Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance In tlrst.class companies. General Commission uusiness. Holm F Finney. Piatt's opuar Saloon (formerly Jce Wjstt'!) 19 -x.",a 21 West Oak Street KHHNAWDOAJLI, PA. 3r oioctea with tno beuttcor, porter, lt, 'hhufleG, brandlob, vflnoS, etc. finest clgsrt, tulcr birattsche.1 Cordial lnvltsttcn to a) , WARREN J. PORTZ. ... Ptnnn Timer. Pianos and orirans repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street. Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention MISCELLANEOUS. AX r ANTED. LADIES todo writineut home V Will pay from 115 to per weok. Hend self-addn wed stamp envelope for reply to Maiirk KuhTAlNr, UeneialManager.324 Hear, horn street, Chicago, III. S-l-Si OK HENT. "tore room, dwelling and statile No. Il l North Alain street. In quireof VVm. II. Bhoemaker, J. 1'. IMM-lw mOU HALE CheD-Aai ;ood tent, suitable for i.' fishing parties. Ai'pry at Keese's Auction und Commission House, West Centre street, tf rOV8 WANTED, Twenty five more boys Ij wanted to carry tne uvkminci ukkalu Apply at once at Ibis office. "11 WANTED. House with six or f even rooms, v v uuyer wumng. a goou saioon or restau rant. (Several lota for bulldlne nurnosea. buyers wnlilnp. If you have a business nlace for sale I will And you a purchaser John T. l''i.NNr.Y, ileal Estate Excua ansre. ltoom i. Kan bins' liulldlcg, tehmundoah, I'd, 3-13-tf 50UHE AND LOTB FOB SALE. Eight lots, 3K su ry house with 'in story kitchen, 0 shed, two good wells and stream of water running through the property; nice bearing fruit trees; lots in good state ot cultivation; known formerly aa Park Hotel. Hultable tor any kind of business. For further particulars wruu ur can on MRS. L. K FI8HER, l-UWrn lirandoavlUe. Sch. Co. Pa. A UUITOKH' NOTICE In the Dml ans rV Court of Bcbuyiklll county. In the matter ui iuo uniute 01 juury Joyce, uecoasea. xne undersigned Auditor appointed by the said court to maue Distribution of tne f u ds in the hands of M. M.llurkc, Administrator of the Bald estate, will meet all parties Interested therein, on Haturday, the tblrd day ct March, 1MII, 9 a. m., nt his offle rooms Nos 1 and 2, seoona floor lleddull building, on the northwest corner of Main and centre stroets, Shenandoah, la., when and where all claims must be preseated before the Auditor, or else be forever debarred from coming in upon said funds. John n. Coyik, Auditor. Bhenandoab, Pa. , Feb, 12, 1801, 2-U-3t-oav Royal A Introduction Superb Photographs of Famou Men Land will Plajtso You Now if you will oomo with ua on 9t99 round tlie You will boo mnny wonderful things, moot many oolobratod person ag, and you will not loao any timo from business. 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