Evening Herald. TUKPIUY. MAUCIt 13, 1W4. THIRD EDITION iii.ui:uton. T. . imy Ml Vlsll i turn, trnlii Foley transacted business at Mahs iiy yesterday innriiiiif(. Kli.a (ileaon, who hns Itwn K friends here the iiast week, re to her lionin at Philadelphia yes- Samuel llrltton, of Malianoy City, wns a town visitor yesterday afternoon. McMtrt. Mart. Mcflulre and James Melley, of Malianoy City, was seen pass im? through our town Sunday evening, en route lor (itrnrdvillo, where their "host" awaited them. Henry GaiiKhan ami Mart. Dixon, of laoftt Creek, circulated among the fair box Sunday evening. T. K. Kitzpatrlck.undertaker, of Malia noy Plane, looked after business here yesterday. Kd. Heed, of Pottsvllle, called on his many friends here last evenitn?. Misses Julia and Akiios Farrell. Maine Donnven and Annie Shannon. of Mahaiiov Plane, were the Kiiests of Miss IlrldKct uuiliiian tiuimay evening. Clins. Wynne, of Iluck Mountain, spout ntuiay in town, John KleiK. employed as driver at (111- oertoii colliery, met witu a painful accl tent yeHterilny liy heilig kicked oy a mule M J. Shore paid a busltieM trip to ueuaiiinmii yesterday. A number of theatrc-iroers will attend Fay I' osier Ilurlesqiio Company in Mahit' iioy City to-nlht. Thomas Meade, a hnstline; ciuar aitent of Mnlmnoy City, attended to business hero yesterday. The many friends and admirers of hew .1. Weleu, ttiu comedian of Dr. I'lagics J,lver Pad Company, were sorry when that company's date terminated here last evenitiK. It Is agreed by all who heard this talented youiiif (rentlemnn that hr will innko a mark in his nrofession. Mr. Welcli is the sneutest sinner which it has been the lot of the reporler to ever hear. Farewell, l,cw, and may success ever at tend you The nn.nrlMors ot 1'ari-Tlna have frem thousands of dollars to make It kuowu thai ltcures i cuuhB. Colds and Im tlrlnee. Trial bottles of I'au-tlna free at V. P. II Klrlln's anile store. (Jet your man's repairing dono at Iloldei ttn Baby was tick, we gave tier Caaunta, "Then Mm was a Child, she cried forCattoife, "9ktt she became MIm, she ctunir to Ca-Kortf, 'f ben the had Children, she care UwraOlctecie A new laundry was opened by Sing i,ee on .Mommy, ruliruary MNtli, at o, 14 est Centro street, Shenandoah. Ililrrhllt'a O-te. When s(.ekinK n neat and well conducted caie, iro to iiurcliiU R, corner .Main and Coal streets. Polite and prompt attu lion. 'Hasterpisces F rem tie Art Galled of the World," slumbers Changed Dallys Send or brum to the ofllco ot this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cenlH in money, and you will receive the crcat Portfolio of Art. ragr iqrngr-.pr -mc lrigr Jtyriy Series No. IV. It tftie f JVIagic City Coupon No. 42. W pf" Cut out one of these Coupons a and mall or bring them In person t to the olMco ot the Ilr.HAU), wfth.ten J cents in silver, or two nickels, and Port J folio No 1 of the MKto City will Lbe delhered to you HfTTr-vr t)F isyr-ssjrstjrr t Vovaae Around The World! Part IV. Number 43. Numbers change dally Cut this coupon out and keep tt until soven different nun bers are accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this oOlcc and you will receive the portfolio as advertised. Call and see sample. LCut This Coupon Out. 3 GENTS PER YARD For all-wool I Dentin CurpclH. Kc, 40oanl fflc per yard for Uomc-iiiado Hag i arpetx that will wash at . D. Fricke's Carpet Store, 10 South Jardiu Street. MA II ANDY OITT. Mahanot ClTT, March in. Miss Annie Miller, of South Catawlssa street, is visiting in llolano. Misses Laura Mover and Aggie Sieger, of South Catawlssa street, have returned from a two weeks visit to relatives in Heitdint; and Bhoeniakersville. (ieorite Hopiies, who was injured In a leMiinif accident on cemetery hill several weeks ago, Is now able to bo about. See Fav Foster's great burlesque at Killer's opera house to-night. Miss Vlnnle Oduers, ot Shatnokln, is he Kiiesl of Mrs. Walter Hlnehitrt, of int. Malianoy avenue. Mrs. (ieorue ltletrel. of lllack ltldire. Is visiting her brother, George lludloiigh, of Hast Muhanoy avenue. Kdwnrd llritz wont to Carhondalo esterday morniiiK. J. II. Iternard. the carnenter and con- !., ....... C..l!,..u 1 till mm,. Audenreid. It is said Frank Quliin, a gentleman of own, aged about Wl years, haHchallenged W. W. Lewis to run 11)0 yards for a cigar, or f urn a side. MlssMauirle Warren, who has been visiting lier grand parents hereforseveral weeks, will start for her home in Ilutte City, Montana, to-day. Another Republican vote arrived in the Fifth ward, at the home of James Harlan, yesterday. Miss Mary Gorman has returned from a visit to Port Uarbon. Martin Lutner and Miss Sallle Thlr- well, of Ashland, were yesterday the guests of Mrs. John Latham. Abe Wiro received a letter fioni .Too Howard, formerly of this city and now of Itoston. Mass.. stating that he was ready to run any sprinter in Schuylkill county for any reasonable sum. Messrs. Pelstrlmr. of Ashland, and T. P. Anspach, of Womelsdorf, were yesterday thelguests of W. W. Lewis, of the Lowis House. Kichard Williams is going to Pueblo. Colorado, next week to visit old friends. Mrs. W. W. Lewis nnd Mrs. T. J. Prico attended the funeral of Kdward (Jrilfiths in Shenandoah yesterday. Charles Weldv. of Tatnamia, made business calls here yesterday. The new steam laundry ami manufac turing company is doing an excellent business. .Many orders are on lianil lor shirts and overalls, and the laundry department report first class patronage. John ftarber. a fireman on L. V. engine No. 80, swallowed a small II.hinI at Stewart's water tank last Wednesday and became ijuile sick ill ronseuuence but is now well nnd about. Shortly after taking the drink, (Jnrber felt a lively and un usual action within his digestive appara tus and a "dark green taste" in his mouth. A dose of poison was put into Onrber's stomach that ended the reptile's existence and fiarber reported for work this morning, after losing three days time and about six pounds of llesh through worriment, Adam Heilusky was arrested in Cum bola by Olllcer Wyatt, last, Sunday, on charges of cheating, defrauding ami assaulting Jacob Steinberg, a West Centre street merchant. The warrant was issued by Justice May, but Itedusky was taken before Justice Devine at Cumhola. who placed him under $.10(1 bail to appear nt court. Ollicer Wyatt had quite a chase for Hedusky after reaching Cumbola. The fugitive noticed the ollicer'sapproach and started oil at a Fahey gait over the mountain. Now the limb of the law lias always considered himself a ten-second siiriuterund once thought of challengim; tlie winner of the Lewis-Salmon fiasco, so when Itedusky started with a hundred yard lead Wyatt put out after him with tlie Intention of mushing the race at. once Over tlie hill anil through the bush, past v.iwnini? mine breeches, thev ran. the Hun seemingly holding Ida own, and the olllcer half wlniled, i lie race continued for a mile When Hearing Kngle Hill Wyatt got his second wind nnd with a magnificent spurt dashed forward, over took Hedusky and inade him prisoner, but was too sho"' of wind to read tlie warrant, so both m. n ,.. 1 ... i-l the return of breath. While Justice Devine was trying the case two of Hedusky's in toxiented friends came in and threatened to clean out the olllce if the prisoner was not, liberated. The olllcer smiled at the bluff, bit ofi a big piecoof "hard to get' mid started for home, feeling several dollars better in pocket for his adventure man wnen tie started. "Tiik di:st suou: cuitui) ham" In the l nited States is made in Cleveland by The Cleveland Provision Co., and called the Hose Ham. All their hogs are in spected by the United States Government. Every hum Is branded on tho back with the cut of a rose, and the words "Hose (Sow I lisp." in a circle. 3-13-tu-th-sat Ci:TItAI.IA. James May, of Shamokin, was among yesterday s visitors to town. J. P. Williams, of Nanticoke, returned yesterday after a few days visit in town ns mo guest 01 tue lvress lamny. it P. J. Lnughlln, one of our hustling book agents, went to t'ottsvllleyeaterday, Hugh Williams removed to Port Oram N. J., j esterday. Claude Kress, of Nanticoke. returned yesterday after spelling a few pleasant nays among ins many inenus nere. Michael I. Cook removed Irom his former home on Summer street to one of Davis's new dwellings on Troutwine street, yesterday. It is said the supervlaorshlp in Conyng hum township is still an unsettled fact, and that Hichnul Joyce may yet be one of tho supervisors. The football game between our local team and the Mt. Cnrmel High School team, which will take place on March 17th, at the latter place, promises to bu very Interesting and will lie worthseelng. P. Ilnberts, of the hustling clothing agents or lloston, returned yesterday after spending a few days with T. v. It lev. It Is rumored that a number of our townsmen are trying to purchase tho Continental colliery now owned by tho Lehigh Valley Company, but which has not been working for some years. Wo hope their plans will succeed, as the operating of this colliery w ill add greatly to the welfare of town. It is one of the . .... . liest collieries in this vicinity, as far as tlie amount nnd qunllty or coal is con cerned. I For the host tihotouratihs uo to Won dor's, southeast corner Market and Centro I Sneclnl low nrices to all in watches. ' jewelry and sllveiware at Holdermau's, corner iuaiu anil lioyci streets. do Hint See P. ' Kengey, the photographer, Iibh a great ra.uu iiaruaui. uo ami see it. "Alt iwm out" Is the pr-.lon ul in sleeplMie sullorer with thai tenible emit. I ; Pun-Tlua nuu a slop to 1U It's a i tioefly I i Coughs, Colds and Consumption, ' can I'an-'l'lua lh sold at P. P. I. Kiillu'siln. alore. f TTbc WPItu' T.Aiiwiii.T. Ill trt, fl. l.oui Blueing for laundry use. Hack package . makes two quarts. IScts. Sold by j Aiusser Cv ueuuaii, Killed by n Hidden AssitMin. PlTTHliuuo, March IS. George Depc witch, a Hungarian, laldin wnltin iismall alloy In Etna borough for Peter Stravltch last night, nnd shot him down without warning, killing him almost Instantly. Depowltch then lied over the hills. The men worked In Spang's rolling mill anil a year ago Stravltch notified Superintendent Taylor that Depowltch was Insane. This led to an examination and he was sent to Dlxmnnt Insane asylum, but was released two months later. He never forgave Stra vltch or Taylor, and this Is supposed to have been the cause of the murder. Two Children Terribly llurnrd. Pllliairsiumo, Pa., March 13. The 5-year-old son of D. 11. Thomas, mine in spector of the Eighth bituminous district, who resides in this placo, and the 0-year-old daughter of Mine Foreman Mntthew Morris, a brother-in-lnw of the inspector, were probably fatally burned yostorday Tim children set fire to some straw In an out house, and when rescued both were unconscious. Portions of the boy's body were burned to a crisp, while the girl's In juries appeared to bu internal. Tim Natalie's Men Not I'lrcnteil. New YoitK, March 13. The rumors which have been brought into this city from time to time about the cruise of the yacht Natalie in Haytlan waters were em phatically denied by Captain Salinas him self yesterday, when he arrived ut this port on the steamship Alps of the Atlas line. Captnln Snllnns laughed heartily at the story of himself nnd his crow having been ahot by olliccrs of President Illppolyte He said the vessel had not even been de tained. Dadly Itnrnrd by Exploding Naphtha. Batonni:, N. J., Morch 13. Flro broko out In the wax works department of the Tidewater Oil company yesterday. John Uoyle was badly burned about the uoad and arms. Michael O'Donuell was burned, but was able to go home. Iioy la was taken to too ilayonne hospital. Ther are naph tha and benzine tanks in the building, one of which exploded. Loss about fSO.000. Th Constructing KuRlnear Tteiponstbln. Lono Island City, March 18. The coro ner's jury in the case of the Penny bridge accident over Newtown creek on Jan. 12, found that the nccidont was caused by the carelessness of Kmgtneer James McLaugh lln, who constructed the bridge. Eight persons wiire dniwned by the accident. On body is still mi'sing. Dr. UrlnsV Pupils Admitted. Nuw Yoiik, March 13. At the meeting of the New York presbytery , there was n lively contest over the presentation of sov eral divinity students from Union soini- nary who are about to apply for admission to the ministry. After vigorous argu ments for and agalnst.the young men were admitted, there being only three dissent ing votes. A 1!tiiii Collnotor Id Trouble. DUKIAXCK, O., Mnrch 13. Andrew Bauer, cashier of the defunct Defiance Savings bank, and now deputy collector of Internal revenue of this district, was arrested yesterday, charged with having embezzled 137,000. The wnrrant was issued upon indictments found by the grand jury Sauer was relented on $10,000 bail. Mrs. .Inriinn Not a Poisoner. Dublin, March 13. The trial of Mrs. Heury Jordan nt Down Patrick on the charge of poisoning her husband was con cluded after several witnesses had testi fied to the fact that th deceased was an inebriate. The jury roturnud a verdict of acquittal. The Weather. Generally fair; slightly warmer; varia ble winds, becoming southerly. Tit For Tat. The parson wsb complimenting the tailor on some mending winch lie had done for him. In the conreo of the con vorstttion he, however, Incautiously ob served: "When I want a good coat, I go to London. They make them there, Beforo leaving the shop lie inquired, "By tho way, do you attend my church "No, replied Urn tuilor. "When I want to hear a good sermon, I go up to London. Tney preach them there." Buy Keystono Hour. Be sure that the iiamd Lessio & BAKU, Ashland. Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw Friends may flatter, but don't sneak of any oiuer cougn syrup except ur. uoxo's Mild wnerry nnd Ejenena. NEW SERIES. MINERS', MECHANICS' AND LABORERS" Will issuo their Fifth Serios on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1894 Shares can bo purchased nt the office of J. 11. Coyle, Esq., in the lieddall build ing, between the hours of 5 and 8 p. m. Only 100 sharos will be sold. DAVID MOI1GAN, President. J. I. Kmapp, Sooy. 7-10-13-15-17-19-20 GEORGE W. JOHNSON, UNIOlffiHOTEL! LOST CHEEK, PA. Near L. V. and Electric railways. Tho finest brands of cigars, whiskies, porter, beer and ale on hand. WARREN J. PORTZ, - Pinnn Tuner. Pianos and organs repair, d Orders left ut 21 orth Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention FOB S.A.l.Ji, Leather and Finding Store. Good reason given for selling Buyer may exaniino books, Lkatiieii Stork, l'ergnsou House Building. MISCELLANEOUS. IJOIt HALK. A good horse for sale, cheap. : Apply to M. r. Cotiry, 31 Houih Main street, nnenaidosh. 3 6-lw BOYS WANTED. Twenty ! re more boys wanted to carry iho JSvmhiihj Uhkald. Apply nt once at this ofllci. IOIt HALK Cheap.-Arc J nehing parties. Apply A Rood tent, suitable for at llf'se's Auction and Cotnmisolon House, wtsl Ccnirestrcet. tf Jr you are interested In Call'ornis you should have our pamphlet on the resource of thst suite It describes great bargains. Pamphlet trto. Foster A street, Chicago. wooason, hi Waalilucton UBlw Olt KENT. The most comfortnh.e lodge room In town, rurnisnra wiin boas lirust-ois carpet nnu sine pmsn turn) ur Itoom known as Schmidt's Hall, lis and 118 North Main street. Usys for rent, Wednrsday and Saturday. Apply to Mai Hehraldt 3-9-tf (tic toll6PEU DAY at homo selling Light. H)u nlng Plator ard plating Jewelry watches tablowaro, etc. Every has house goods needing plating. No experience; no capital; no tMlilut . Some Konta arc mailing t35 a day. Permanent posltlcn. Address II. 1C. Delno i Co., Colum bus, Ohio, WANTED Two good men; steady employ ment nt gooa wages; men who ran spsalt I'.ngllsh and Herman proterred, experience not necessary. Call on or write to O. O. Fetierolf, Asst. fupt. Prudesilnl Insurance Co. of America, Kchujlklll Havca, Pa. 1 7 f WANTED. House with six or i-crcn rooms, buyer waiting. A good saloon or restau rant. Several lots tor but dine tmrDoses. buyers walling?. If you hare a business place for Balo I wl 111 t find vou a nurchaser John P' 1'ihskt, Itpsl Kstate KiclnnRe, Hoom 4, lloh- bins' Hulldlng, Hbrnandoab, Pa. 2-10 U . STOCKHOLDEHS' MKEHNO.-A mect'ni? ol the Stotkholsers of tho Cltlrros' Uulld Intr asd Loan Arsoclailon. ot Sbrcsndeah Ta.. ui be tciu i it-may, Mnrcn i.nn, ibv, ui i:w p. n , ai ine omce oi toe company, tor mc pur pote ot eiecune oniccrs ana f iptu (si aireeiors. u. v. UL.r,ijijr.rt, Secrttary. Dtnsni'osk. Pa.. Marrh7. 1304. 7-td TH rl lots. 3W storv house with story Vitcben, htrge shed, two good wells and stream of water running inrougu mo property-, nice Dcnnng fruit trees: lots In good atato ot cultivation: known formerly as Park Hotel. Suitable for anv kind of business. For further nartlcularb write or can on MRS. L. E. FISHER, l-20-3ra UrardoriTllle. Seh. Co. Pa. T7BTATE OF JOHN SOBOLOSKY. De X!j ccaBtd. Letters of administration on the cstnteofjobn Soboloikv. late of ths borough ot Hhernndoah. Hchuylklll sountr. Pennsvl vania, aeceapea, navo ueen grantsa to waiter W. Hynkicwlcz, irsldlng In paid borougb, to whrmnll persons Indebted ta said estatoare rrnuestrd to make payment, and thss- bavlng cl 1ms or denacds will make known the eamr without delay, or to the tdmtntstrator s attor csv, J. It. Coylo. Hhenandoab, Pa. WAliTEK W. HYCKIKWK'Z. Admtslstrator. March 5, 1WI. i 6-ot oaw. AMUSEMENTS. pUHOUSON'U THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON. MAKAaitt, One solid week, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 12th, 1894. Maupice DibW piuge Supporting Lizzie May 1lmer I In Repertoire. Change of play each night. Tuesday nighi: "Mulberry Bend." Saturday Matinee for Children, lOcts. Iriccs, zo, 20 aud 30 Cunts. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. F ERGUSON'H THEATRE. P. J. TEllQUSOt), UADA0ER. MONDAY, MAHOH 19, '94. '&&: Iteturn engngenient. Cosgrove & Grant's Comedians In the brighest of all farce comedies, The DAZZLERI Its fourth year of success, with its wealth of clever comedlanc, pretty girls, catchy music and hand some costumes. Three Solid Honrs of Fun and Music. Prices, as, 35, 50 ami 75 Cts Reserved Beats at Klrlln's drug store. Real Eg .ate Eange, Robblus' Building, ltcom No. 1. Properties and Business Places Of all Ulnds bourht and sold. Iionds and Htocks nought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets Fire, Life and Accident Insurance In first-class companies. Ueneral Commission nusiness. loli 11 V. Finney. NEW SERIES OF Saving Fid Stock ! The Citizens' Uuildino ani Loan As sociation of Shenandoah, Pa., will issue a now series, the lSth, commencing Tuesday, March 20th, 1804, On which day the subscription books will oe open uetween tlie Hours or a and t o'clock p. ui., at theolllceot theSectetnry, j. w. uengier, ivi Aortn Main street. JAS. IlEIJj, President. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar la stocked with the bet beer, norisr. ales, whiskies, brandies, wncsandclgais. Eat ing naraiiuuueu, uoruiai inviiunoa to &u. Royal A Introduction JjlirCclU. Biif our? Suptrk Pstotographi of Fitmui Men Liftnu will I'loflsa ion fTerr if you will ooma with m o JtiSL Tjf Ton will ik xaany wonderful things, meet many celebrated person stud yon will not loee any time from buainefis. s Th advantages of pictorial representation as a means of inform ing nnd rerifying can hardly bo exaggerated. "Wherover travel is practicable thero the lens, with its quick flash of light and swiftly caught imago of nature and man,haa como in to supply the deficiency and to transmit to homes in distant lands tho picture and visions of tho reality. T - t'j C2k "f EACH day cut out the art coupon priuted on tho -L 1V ' fourth p!ge and put It aside vtlth one cent. After you hava saved eeyen of the coupons consecutively numbered, bring them to us with seven cents and you will receive Portfolio 1 of "Tltc World nnd Its People toy Sunlight," tho famous work introduced by that noted traveler, stholar and Trriter, John Clark Ridpath, LL. D. Karh portfolio will contain IS pages and thero will be 2J portfolios. The wholo cerlo will make tho most valu able ait collection each as cannot be met with often. Von should linvo the com plete series, and yoa should seize the opportunity -ww . If you are already getting tht Hkkald all you have to do is to save your coupons iittl pennies. If you are not getting tho Herald atnd us your) nntne and addict., ami thu paper will be left by otrrisr for yoa every day. Hae Worn Seen the Masterpieces -From They are issued in parts containing IS mastorpieces and one page of descriptive matter about tho picture and the artist. This series of art pictures will bo tlie most complete and magnificent ever published. Evory artist of note.through tho world, contributes his or her best work to tbo serios. , Tho engravings are of the very highest grade of Photographic Copper lialf.tones, and are perfect reproductions of the mag nificent originals. Do not neglect to cut out tho coupon to-day and get your part immediately and don't forget your friends. A lover of pictures, a man of means, making a tour of the art galleries of the world, realized that tho luxury of seeing all Ibeso beautieB was limited to tho very wealthy, and to them only by wearisome and (xpcnslvotravellug ami timo. "Why not in tho present age of perfect photogra phlo reproduction, why not reproduce the most beautiful, the most popular, the most noted of these art treasures?" was the (mention he asked hirafelf. Why not indeed; no sooner thought of than he applied bis means and prestigo to scouro large photographs of the choice pictures. ins result ib "ausTKvritcis mou tiik Aht Gallbkieb op the Would." The original idea was to itsuo tho book in parts just as is now being done; but to charge $2.C0 a part or $100,00 in all, Now, a syndicate of newspaper pub Ushers has purchased the photographs and plates and is issuing them to "Boom Circulation." Art Galleries "Thing of Beauty, ..A Joy Foreirer.'5 and "Women and Scene in Evory itoyond all Meure. this a the- Now, every one may have this magui ficent work wliich was originally intended for the rich man's palaco. Such is tho force of nineteenth century invention, machinery, enterprise, anil desire for circulation. For tho first part, bring to this office one of tho coupons printed on page 4 aud 10 cents. For subsequent parts, send six coupons and 10 cents. Out of town readers may soud thoii coupons and money by lottor to us and tho parts will ba mailed to them direct from New York. Every day a coupon will bo printed on tho fourth page of this paper. For this, FinsT, you recpiiro only one of these cou pons, give the othors to ilifl'orent friendi who should be readers of (Ms paper. Induco thorn to bring tbo coupons to tht office and seeuro the first part of "Mas terpieces." After that we are quite sure they will take and road tho paper regularly tc obtaiu the other parts. Evory ouo who baa soon the part sayi that it Is well worth two dollars. Wo rely upon the ineraaso of subscrip tions to lepay ns for our ex pen so. Thoreforo wo ask jou to give tho oxtrf coupons this week to your friends ant have them get the first part. Wo kuovt that when they get the first they wil want all tho others and will have to taki the paper regularly to get tho ooupons That is tho whole Idea. Do not be uneasy if you do not looelvi your mall order for a few days. Tbi demand is to gmt that it is tonieUmei Impossible to kMp np with orders.
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