a. Evening Herald. FKIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1804. . " T "".I--- .'--r i TT-TTT? Ti TT.T I TTfYPtf i JLXJLXAVJ- .VJJlJX Xi VyX An Art Qom Kvery one who has seen tho ilrst part of "Masterpieces from the Art Galleries of tho World" iickuowltKigeH lis I oajiy and value, and they wonder lnw we cuu allord to glvollt away as we do. They do not realize tlmtsocuriiigiiiore readers, regular subscrlbere, Is the great aim of every publisher and thai he Is willing to upend a great ileal of money In doing It. This system cost ub very little more than the employ ment of;expei)elvecnnvMersaudlt Is a rnueh nio re pleasant wuy. Hveryhodj li thankltigua for what we are doing Our old subscribers feel that we are doing a friendly act and in return they - are inducing thousands of new ones to start in with us. For tills llrt-t part, one coupon and tin cents is all that we require, for further parts six coupons and ten cents will lie aHked. That will compel the new men to take the naiior reeularlv everv day. That Is the why in a nutshell. 1'rompt Mttltlient. To the Offieeri of ike Hume Friendly Society of llnltimoie, Md. Gknti.emen : Please accept my slnre-rc thanks for the prompt payment of one hundred aud fifty dollars (tlSOi, the full amount due on certificate 27,920 issuod on the life ot my wife, Catharine I,oftus. My wife waa not twenty four-hours diad when vour iroa al Sun t. Wm T. hvaus and Assist ant lames M. Dolly paid the claim. This is another instancoof your honesty and prompt ness in dealing with yeur patrons. John I.oktus, 1 l!)-:it Ashland, l's I tender my sincere thanks for the claim on my beloved daughter, Llzsio, through your superintendent W. T. Evans and Agent Janic Patterson tho sum of i38, full amount due. I recommend all seeking insurance to join the Homo I rienuly, as It is rename and prompt. Pkteii Fciimidt, Catherine street, Shenandoah, Pa. IMre Alarm Ilexes. The following list shows the locution Jho alarm boxes of the Shenandoah Fin Department: I.OOATION. 16 Coal and Howcrs streets. U Dowers and Centro streets. 84 Urldgo and Centre Btrects. 25 Main and Centre streets. 84 Main and Poplar streets. 15 Main and Coal streets. 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 48 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, pull down the hook once and let go. When an alarm li tent In tho tire bell will sound the number oi the box and repeat the alarm four times. DOW TO t.OOTE ALARMS. It the alarm is sounded from box 16 the tire bell w strike one, then pAusc and strike live which will Indicate that the are Is in the vicinity o No. 16 not. Every alarm ts repeatee. our timet Have you tried McKlhemiy'a fried oysters l)-ia-tr Up Town (mice. All orders for advertising, job woik and subscriptions can bo left at Reese's Auction and Commission rooms, Dougherty building. W. Centre stroct, where they will receive prompt attention. tiMveu Away. For sixty days Keajey, the photographer, will givo a 10x12 platinum picture with even dozen of his (3 cabinet. "The Tornado.' It's a pity Lincoln J. Carter's now play, "Thu Tornado, could not remain with us loueer. It demonstrated Mr. Carter's re tnarkablo ability for scenic effects, and Ilavllns' could have crowded houses for a month with inch a play. Tie Dramatic Times, June lOfi, 1893. At I'ergukou's theatre to-morrow evening. .Nolle to Hi ii l'ulillc All ienons are forbidden to skate trespass on tho dsms of the Shenandoah Water Company under penalty oflholaw. By Older of the company. 1-10-lw S. n. Hbss, Supt. The nmnrietors of l'au-Tlna have spent tbouaanda of dollar to make It known that Heureat oOghs, Colds and 1-tt Orlrvpe. Trial bottles of Pan-Tina free at I'. P. If. Klrlln's drug store. Fried oysters a specialty at McKltaenuy'e When Baby waf rick, w gave her Oaor9, When aba was a Child, alia erted for Oastorlm Wlteai tm Daaatne MUa, she aluac to OaMortik Whew ab bad tibUdeoB, ate gave thaw Casiost, Wonders' enedoaen $S eabinsts for$l. S. E. Cor, Centre aad Market Sts., Pattsvllle. 11-31 tf YISIT 7 ME pittsburg Novelty Store Ublnaware, (lussnsnare, Glassware and II O LIDAY ac sxumlne the stock I and be ooaviaoea vie oarry the very beat line. Ne. W Wast Centre Street, Hbenandoab. nnvnotj Oil C, nllis ! will b ioiu chepr tbla muntb at C. D. FricKe's Carpet Store, 10 South Jure) In Street, CLOSING THE OASE. (CbW from Ftrtt Taoe.) Tho punishment allowed by tlio law Is notfor revence, hnt to servo as an exampio to ncier others from committing crimes. So In this of "r'egs. If h0 18 or there Is nv reportable doubt about his guilt. you will let him go and thus teach tho I eople of Gll herton that they must ot take tho law in their own bands, flcntlemcii of the lurr. I sold this was an Innocent man, rlrat, because what he did he bad a right to do. Second, bccatltn what happened by virtuo of nn nocidont. It it did buiitieu by any act ho did it was purely and simply an accident, so lar as lie was con wrnfd. If the shot that killed Parflt was the result of the action f Hi lags it was accidental Hut we say more We tell this jury that II Hi; irs never aliot him. This is shown conclusively and beyond any doubt at all, as a geometrical fact, and U staucls absolutely and positively uncontradicted, not by a fact from memory, slid not a fact of the human alaht. hut it is conceletl and acknowledged, and shown liv the Uommonweaitu mat lv was Impossible lor tho millet mat came outoi Brnias' zun to have hit Paiflt at all. It was ffcntnettiefitlv impossible. If llrlggs shot rarnt aociiieniany ana ne was not doing an unlawful act at the time, Tou limit acfiuit him : if you have a reason able doubt upon that subject you must give him the benefit of it. If you have doubts as to whether Ilnggs gun went oil accidentally and tou have reasonable doubts s to whether be waa doing anything law ful, or anything unlawlul, you must give blm the benefit of that doubt and vou must, aionlt him. If Ilrlfcgs was lawfullv there and ho didn't shoot Parfit all, you must acquit him. If llriggs was lawfully there anil ne oiun't snoot rum ami you have any reasonable doubt on that subject, you must acquit him. That is all the law there Is In this case. There Is a cause for every effect, and that isas truo in human events s In tho me chanics, arts and fciences. A man will never kill his follow man with" ut a motive. And when tho Commonwealth falls to show motive they fail to make out a esse Have you discovered a rnotlvo on the part of John HriKES for shooting this boy rartlt? Jliisli a n iiln. common sense nrouositiou. Mr. Ilrumrn continued talking iinui o:.su o clock, when the court adjourned unii) Friday morning. hpeclal to tl.e IlKltALD Pottsvii.lk, Jan. 10 When Mr. Rrumm was Intermitted in bis addreen to the jury last evening bv tho adjournment of the court ho was talking about the right ef liichard Amour to eo to Ullberton on th night of August 21st, last, in the rapacity ol a detective, Mr. Wadlingor having IiiW stnfc on the point that Amour s certillca e or a nnintmenl s'mnlv allovveel him tei open detective agency ill Shenandoah, not in Oil borton. Mr. llrumm took up tho samo theme tb morning Ilo argued that tho 1 lukcrton agencies arc in Philadelphia and Chioag but no one over qu stioned 'ho right of M l'arlau to como into scuuyiKiu county io unearth tho Mollio Maguire troubles. An , very recently, Judge licchtel tried the caseo, the Commonwealth ugaiist Lowtln-r aid Zoolner, in which convictions wcro rncured almost entirely upon tho testimony of a de tectivo under a certificate granted i-y tho Court of Common Ploas of Lackawanna county, as Amour was appointed in Schujl- klll county. Hie men employed to go to Oilbertoi that night to repair tho track aud men wno we ro to protect tnem, wcro tnero lawfully and they had a perfect right to take arms aa long as they didn't secrete the arms. Tho question Is did they tako theso aims tbero lor a lawful purpose. Wo have shown that, to wit: to protect themsclve-s sgaimt any emergencies that might arise, aud they were going under the covor ot darkness. 1 hey went to repair that road. They did it for the public good, for the benefit of tho traveling public At this point Sir. wiiliehoii'O wanted to know what quection was before tho ootirt, lib said that when ho started to speak yestor- day, Mr. Iliumm said ho spurned the legal propositions of tho Commonwealth and he v ould in t waste time arguing on tnem, out now he hd stopped his sneaking to the jury and commenced an argument to the couit on legal points. Air. Hrumm replied, 'l uitin t spurn tue Idea of arguing the legal propositions, but spurned the idea ol ngulug propositions that were not legal, mat was an. Judge Weidmau Instructed Mr. llrumm to proceed witli his argument and the latter continued on the thenio that Amour and his men had a right in Gilbcrtou that night, cit ing tho opinion of Judge I'axstiu in the II uueBtead caso of the O mnionwealthaaint Hugh O'Ddiiuell, and other authorities lie concluded his romarks on this branch of tho case at 10 o'clock and then turned from in front of tho Judgo's bonch and re sumed his address to tho jury. There never was a case In this court so desperately, madly and wildly fought by the Cummon- wesltli as mis ouo. now nungry tney aro for revenge whon thoy try to build upon tho testimony of Itrigsthat ho was suspended by the Traction Company for smoking on a car. They are desperate to make a case against him. 'lirlggs never pointed the gun I" Mr. Iirumin then culled upon tho court officer for Briggs' guu. Having been handed the Weapon Mr. Hrumm hold tho gun in tho position in which u militia man holds u gun when advancing naturally, with the point of the muzzle pointed upward. Thu proposition of tbeCommouwealth that whether or not llriggs fired the shot that kllleel l'arfit is ridiculous There is no charge that llriggs conspired to kill Parfit,or a charge that he was an acceaoory beloie or after the fsot. The indictment is olearauil distinct It says that llriggs did shoot and kill James Parfit. One of the sections of the siwctators seals In the court room was entirely filled with women 'this morning, and they remained while Mr. llrumm nke. The opening of the addresses to the jury has attracted large crowds to the court room. During one of bis nights of impiesalve expressions (it. Jiriinim toured the electric railway company and said it had Wen cowardly throughout this whole transaction. He said Mr. Whitehoute was right in his statement that lie (Biumm) could not stand by the railway com)ny. Mr. llrumm added that he would have sumothing and plenty to Mty about the eomiwny later on. In addressing the jury during the morning Coupon Mo, 9. "Masterpieces Frcntt; A:t Mm of the World." lumbers Changed Dily Send or bring- to the office of Ibis Paper -one Coupon, together with ten cents in money, nod oua will receive thi great l'oi troliuof Art and commenting upon the testimony of tho various witnesses, Mr. llrumm used copies of the Evkninq II erald to refresh his recol lection on the evidence and commended the paper on the fidelity with which it reported tho proceedings of tho trial. CltNTItAt.lA. John Edwards paid a Allot visit to Itavon Run on Weelnewl.y. Mies lilbblo Hendricks is recovering from a eev6ro spell of sickness. Norm Ashland colliery paid its employes Wednesday. Itlchard ilenson housed a piano yesterday, Kobort Bowers moved to Wllburton Wed nesday. The members of tho Morris Kldco Coal Co. mot at tho office of said company Wednesday to decldn on the futuro management of tho Morris Ktugo colliery. Miss HBllio Michaels went to Mt. Carmcl Wednesday. Miss Magglo Utigbos, of town, and John Conry, of (lirardvlllc, were united in the bonus of wedlock Wednesday. The ceremony was performed by Itev. Powers. As no coal cars are to be run uutllMouday, tho collieries will not work for the balance of this week John McNcilus. a well known aud respected citizen of town, dlod Wednesday, lie was Janitor of the public schools here lor tho past year. Tho cause of his death was due to asthma. All applications for license for the coming year in our borough were granted except John E. Davis, who was applying for whole sale license, aud William Jones, who was applying for license for his rew property on locuel avenue. mete were put Dick nntu noxt session. The Choral Club, of town, were entertained in royal style by the Sporting Club, of Ilurneville, Tuesday evening. Singing and dancing wcro engaged in and refreshing beverage's Mowed freely. A number of tho participants wcro idlo yesterday on tho head ol tho occasion. OIMWllTON. T. J. Foleiy and Garrett Keating went Pottsvillo yesterday. to Miss Mary A. Holland and Mrs. Edward Holland havo returned from a visit to blien- andoah. All collieries havo suspended operations for tho remainder of tho week, Patrick Wolch, whoso arm was niasbcd at (lllbertou collicrya wock ago, is meuding as rapidly as can bo expected. Stephen Holland has been announced as a candidate for burgess. Edward Painter has returned from Phila delnhia. liev. John McGiunis, of the Primitive Methodist ehurch, is attending a conference in rottsville. Mrs. Mary Caufield and daughter aro visit lug mends at tno county sent. Mrs. Chris. Curreu was stricken with par alysis ytislcrday and now lies very low. Miss Uridget Ilarrigau has taken a position in Mabanoy City. eintAitnvn.i.i:. P. J. Miles, of Shamokin, was visitiu friends here yesterday. Mhsos Maggie and f.llen jiamerh-k, and Mary Cuiry, of Mahanoy Plane, were yester day the guests or w. u llamerlck one o: our popular tonsoriaiists, Joseph Mulligan spent a pleasant evening with Ashland Incnds last nlglit. Tho fchnylkill Traction Company carried inoro than 100,000 passengers in the month of December, luo new Bcnodulo l, working sattslaclorlly to omclals and patrons. "Doctor Forristor, Thomas Lafl'erty aud otheis of our townspeople attended court yes terday, Mies May Hillan, of St. Clair, vUitcd sever al frlcudi about town em Thursday. A determined contest is anticipated between bins Kissinger and rrcel llrumm In tho-lie- publican nomination lor Justicoof the Pe,iee litirchlirs Cnfe. When seeking a neat and well conducted safe, .go to Ilurchlll's, corner Main arid Coal itrects. Polite and prompt attention. 11 7 UsB Wells' Laundry Blue, the Hiding for laundry nse. Each package mas .wo quart a 16cts Sold by Coaklej Uron l'apnra AVieuted. In order to complete flies tour copies of the Evkniko UnnALD of September 10th, Octo ber 21st and 28th, 1B03, are wanted, Address, IIkeald office, Shenandoah, Pa. THE PEASANT CZAR Alexandar Kxulalns How Good Hn Is to the Common 1'eoptfl. I'AHIS. Jan. ll. Heporta from St. Peters burg state that at a recent discussion be tween tho czar and hit courtiers On tu mntterof u distinctive titlo for the em aeror a courtier liroposed thnt aa tho father waa known as the "Liberator," tho :zar should bo named "Alexander th Just." "Oh, no!" the czar exclaimed, "I am and sbnll remain the peasant emperor. Borne of my nobility style me so In do tision, fccoiliiiK at my affection for the hotijie, but I accept the title as an honor, t have tried to procure for the humble a bieuns of livelihood, and this I think is the best and only means of keeping the world going. After all, I believe that only two men have really known what loclalism 14, Henry IV, who dreamed of L'ivlug every peasant In poule au pot and perhaps myself, whose greatest ambition Is to save the Russian peasant of (lying of liunKer. For wheu the people understand that they run no danger of stnrvutiou tbey begin to bless God, and end by lov ing their aovereigii, who represents hint on earth. I am not among those who be lieve that the only way of ruling easily U to render people powerless by privation and feur of the morrow, and my greatest ambition is to deserve to bear to the lust the title of the peasant czbi'." For Using tlio Mulls to Ilefrnud. Nkw Youk, Jan 19. I'ostolflce Inspector Bhopp curried a piano under his arm into the oillce of Commissioner Shields and set it on the commissioner's desk. The in strument was exhibited aa a specimen of what the Wagner Piano company, of 114 Nassau street, lias been advertising in eiroulnrs sent broadoast through the malls aa "a highly flulsbeel upright piano, and sold for each " The pianos are sold at wholehule for sixty-five cents each. H. D. Kirkwood, one of the members of the company, was arrainml before Commis sioner Sliieldn for thus using the United State mails fur fraudulent purposes and wees held for further examination next Thursday. latest from 111" Janeiro. P1UKN08 Ayhks, Jan. 10. Advices from Itlo Janeiro ni that the iiunrgent tvnr- ships continued the bombardment of the battling ot ii then)) uu the night ot the lfilli unit killed inly of the government foroui.. The gn eriinu-iii f in i e will make au attempt to capture the Inland of Vi- ana, with a view to preventing tbelnsur etents from renewluu their stores there, The Insurgents havacuptuied I'liranngun, one of the most important towns lu the province ot l'urano. MAIIANOY C1TV. Madahoy City, Jan. 10. The active and agreeable salesladies of Miss Dillon's store have bad few idlomumenta during tho past week. Misses Katlo and Julia Keating, uiss Alary Connor and Mr. J. M. Grimes, of New York, wcro entertained by Thomas E. Shea in tho opera houso last evening. ueorce wnrord lined an engagement wun Tamaqua orchestra on Thursday evening. Timothy Urosnthan. chief welghmsster of tho Heading railroad, yesterday made an excursion to Philadelphia. The Hoard of Health recently raado a tour of tbo town and at the meeting on Tuesday evening au officer was instructed to order the abatement of certain nuisances. At tins meeting Dr. J. li. Jones, of East Mahanoy street, was elected vaocine physician. Dr. Jones will vacinato children who present a justice's affidavit cerlifying their inability to pay a vhysiolan tho prescribed fee. A passenger from Hanticnke reported that five men were captured at that place last evening on suspicion of being implicated In the Danvillo post office lobhery on Tuesday ignt. Mrs. John llarloy. an aged lady living near Second alloy and Spruce streots, foil on the pavement near her homo yesterday morning, ud received lntornal Inlurles. Doctor and Mrs. Weber are. visiting Irlends lit riitladolphia, Consume Joaes. In behalf of tho borough, has brought suit against threo householders for violation of a borough ordinance mating it a misdemeanor to born papor or throw dirt upon tho Btrects. 'squire bnorinan imposed usual linos and costs. Kobert Littlehalee returned yesterday veiling from tbo county scat. William li. Yorier transacted business in Fratkvillo yestorday. Timothy Coakloy, of bbonandoah, was in town on Thursday. Doctor M. J. Flanagan, of Ashland, visited irlends in our live city yeatoroay. All ss aa lie lielaney returned to euienan- doah, on Tuesday, after a pleasant visit among a number of acquaintances about town. Peter Klltsch. living on East Mahanoy Btreot, a carpenter employed at Park Place colliery, fell in the breakor yesterday morn lne and broke nla right leg auotc tne ankle. Klltsch had just gone to work and resting his weight upon a schute for an instant, slip ped and fell through thirty five feet of space to Itno floor below, sustaining tne Injur chronicled above. Mrs. Mary Morris and Abner Morris trans acted business in Pottsvillo yesterday. A report is current that tho United States Kxnresj Company will withdraw its somen hum the Beading system on tho last day of January. Whether the Adams or tho Amen can Company will succeed tho I'nited State. s yet a matter ol conjecture. lorn Ferguson, brother oil". J ierguson of Shenandoah, lato of the I . S. army ut Tampa, Florida, was yesterday the guest ol U. W. WhltHktr, ol Weetceatro slieet. A detective and.a runaway gtri were pas teugers, last evening, on a Lehigh Valley train, bound for Uazletou. Tho youug woman eat by the window, anc she rode by iho station, aptieared to be till aud strikingly pretty. It seems. Horn tbo oiucor s story mat in vouuc woman, wnoso name is Jiaueiy, lladov. and lives In a littlo town near uszie (on. had some dl(DUte with her mother, yes terdav mornlnc. over a trival matter and, in a moment of an cor. vowed she would leave homo at once, never to return. Following up the declaration, sha packi d a few clothes and left tbo house. Tbo mother expected that she would ro turn soon, but when the dinner hour pasted without her appearance, tno parent ten alarmed and going to tho street learned that her dauthter uad cone towara iiazieiou The mother started in pursuit. None of th eirl's Hazlcton friends had seen her. Th mother was now worrleel. A menu counseico her to send a detective after the girl and gave tho mothor a photograph of tho daughter bearing her name in-'the daughters hand writing. An officer was apprised ot tne auairanoat once mado lor tho railway station, ino ticket acout could not recall a passenger ol the dcsciiption it woul i be very hard- there were so many. The dotectlvo walked around the waiting room turning tho matter over i his mind, and while ins tnongiits were engaged, bis eyes suddenly lit upon a bit of crumpled paper upon tho tloor. Beady to trasi) at any straw, he mckeio it up. it was only a telegraph blank on which somo one in amusing themselves nd;icriuoica -jiaiianoy City" and "Shea" sevotal times across th face, but it meant something to the ofllcer. Drawine the photograph from his pocket ho compared the penmanship. They were much alike. She had been In the station, had relatives or friends in Mahanoy City, named Shea and was probably now witb them. An afternoon train landed the detective! our city. Ho made calls upon all the Sheas without finding a clew, lie waa knocked out again and walking into a hotel ran b eye over the register whon It suddonly halted upon tho name Shea the Thomas E. Shea theatrical company. He recalled the young woman's connection with a home company: she was probably seeking an eccaitemcnt with this troupe au with this thought In mind he walked into the street and camo lace to face with the object of hiseearch. To the officer's advances she turned a hainthtv demeanor, but on hear ing ol tier mother's worry audgnei tue young woman did about what any otner young woman would with a dainty handkerchief, aud turning about, walked witb the dctrcti to the valley depot and took a tram tornome. Hear In Mind John A. 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Tbo iTsnino Hiiuld is permitted to In- rrodnootoits readers some of the rsnownod persons of the world. Tou won't have to travel to meet them. You will sit in your home with your wife and children aronnd you and oome face to face with splendid photographs of somo of thn world's most famons people people that you may never lu tho flesh. And when yon begin to weary of studying tho features of this class of society wo will show you a good many places and things in faraway climes that nmny of your brethren havo gladly paid thousandsof dollars to see. In this lour you can take your family with you without extra cost and without tho dis comforts of travel to you all. With tho old Greeks to soo was to know. Tho same word which expressed the act of vision denoted also the perception of tho mind. Nor may it be doubted that of all tho avenues between the inward std spiritual soul of man and the outward and viiiblo world of tangi ble things, tho seme of sight is the brightest and most delightful. Vision is tho senso alike of infoimation aud Ideality the open way of knowledge and of dreams. The advantages of pictorial representation a means of informing and verifying can hardly bo exaggerated, Whcrovsr travel Is practicable there the lens, with its quick flash of light aud swiftly caught imago of nature and man has come in to supply the deficiency and to transmit to homes in distant lands the iciuro and vision of tho reality. Now If you will go with ui on this voyage yon will see many wonderful thingr, meet many celebrated personages and you will not lose any time from liutluew. The flist week we are going to introduce lo you : The venexuble Justices of " ths Supremo Court. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland. Prominent members of the Senate and House. The Presidents of the Unitsd States since the formation of government. Twenty-eight well known Governors now In office. President Harrison and his Cabinet. Prominent Republicans. Prominent Democrats. Generals famous since thenar. Celebrated Union Generals. Famous Confederate Generals. Leaders of the Navy. Foreign Ministers at Washington. The following weeks wo shall introduco other notables aud then begin our travels in foreign lands. By this time you will be doubtless curious to know the conditions of this trip. Listen: Each day cut out the coupons printed in this paper beginning Monday, January 13, 1894, and put it aside with one rent. Seven of these coupons, consecutively numbered and soven cents will obtain for you Portfolio 1 o 'The Woelii Aud its People r Son light." The famous collection of photo graphic viows Just prepared by the noted traveler John Clark Ridpath, L. L. D. Each Portfolio will contain 1G pages and thers will be 28 portfolios. The who'e series will con tain tho most valuale Art Collection, such as cannot to met with often. For your own pleasure and for the education of your chll ren you should have the complate scries and you should seito the opportunity now. If you are already getting ths Kvikino Heb ald all you have to do is to save your cou pons and pennies. If you aro not gettingthe Evkniko HtliiUi send your name and ad dress, and tho raper will be left by carriers for you every day. Tho coupons will best: to appear on Monday, January 13, 1891 LOOK OUT FOB THEM I Hekalu Publisiiino Coupant. Shenandoah, Pa, Citizens' Conventions Nolle" is hereby given, by aulhorlty granted the Citizens' City StondtngConimltteo of k hen- andoah Pa , that the primaries of the different wards will bo hi-Kl on Friday Evening, January 9,'94-, at 7 o'clock, at the following places: lirsl H'eiref At the rubllo house ot William nenurioK Second Ward In Ferguson's hall, Theatre building. 7Vi(nt Ward Rescue Hook and Ladder Com puny 's uuilelng. Hiurtti ll'uro: At the nnbllc house of Peter iiney. Fifth ll'iirtf In Schmidt's hall, corner Coal ;ii,a west streets. The oonf ereta elected at these primaries will meet In tno Counoil Chamber, Haturdar even In?, January StJtli, t8Ui. ai7 o'olock, to nominate a llorough ticket. The new rules v.111 govern the primaries II. (1. HO Vi:it, Cliulrinan, Jaum McKlubmiY, becieUry. Democratic Primaries lly authorltygranted the Democrallo Btana lng Committee the following places have been decided upon for holding the primaries on Monday Evening, January 22, '94 at 7 o'clock, to wit: Ktrtt ll'unl At tbe public bouse ot Timothy O'llrlen. Steond ll'arif At tbe SchelHy House. Third ll'nrd At tbe public house of llenja- mlll Richards. Fourth Ward At the publlo house ot P. Blaoton. Fifth irr-In Schmidt's Uall, corner Coal and West street. Tbe convention for tbe nomination of a nor ougb ticket will be held la the Council Chamber on Tuesday evening, January 83, 1891, J. A.TOOMEY, Chairman M. T. Pouckix, Secretary. MKCELIiANEOUS. WANTeD An apprentice to learu the barber trade. Apply to It. W, Sheeler, le.a Noith Mule street. 1-ls-St XTANTKD. A bright boy to learn the VV printing tiade, Apply ut 11KH A Li ornoe. NeiTICK All debtor, to the late Charles 1 ' ' 1 II U J O Hi" J 'M" -' . ..t. ....... . j at an West Coil street. R KAI, E8TATJJ. FOH SAI-.K.-1'iopertj ah ua ted at the northwest corner ot Coal 80x160 feet, and six dwelling houses. Apply Fran.W. Wilson, 310 North Jrdia street. M ASreRPIECES. From the Art Galleries of the World This collection of tho lost Beautiful Pictures Have been selected by a lover of pictures after years of labor and great expense i They will represent everything that is popular in pictures. Thoy are tho tel IV.i; Mures ie kM Artists ! They aro given away to readers of this paper. Thoy aro Issuetl In parts containing 15 masterpiece!! and one page of elcscriptivo matter about the picture autl tho artist. Tliefirst of tlioso parts is now ready for delivery and will bo mailed to any of our readers who will cut out the coupon on the fourth page of this paper ami for or- warel it to us tvith ten tentf", cither III :ri- oln or poslago stamps. Tocity Btibscrl bors it will ho delivered over our couti ii i on receipt of Ouo Coupon and ten cents. Succi edlug parts will bo sent on rt - ceipt of Six Coupons and ten cents. Kvcry ouo who has necn tho part says that it is vrcll vrorth two dollars. Wo roly upon' the increaso of subscrip tions to repay us for our cxponso. Thoroforo we ask you to givo tho oxtra. Coupons this week to your friends ami have them get tho first part. Wo know- that when thoy get tho first thoy will want all tho others and will havo to take the paper regularly to get tho coupons. That is tho w bolo idea. This sorles of art pictures will ho the most comploto and maguificcnt ever published. Evory artist of note.througli tho world,. contributes his or ber best work to the series. The engravings aro of the very highest gi ado of Photographic Copper half-tones, and aro porfect reproductions of tho mag ulficent originals. Do not neglect to cub out the coupon to-day and get your part Immnrllntd V flnil ilnn'fr. fMrfrr.t-. vnm ...... - 13" - jw.. friends. The Story of the Work. A. lover of pictures, a man of means, making a tour of the art galleries of tho world, realized that tho luxury of teeing all theso hoautics was limited to tho very wealthy, aud to them only by wearisome and expensive traveling and time. "Why not in tho present ago of perfect photogra phic reproduction, why not reproduce the most beautiful, the most popular, tho most noted of thoso art treasures ?" waa the question he asked himeolf. Why not indeed; no sooner thought of than he applied his means and prestige to secure large photographs of tho choice pictures. Ths result Is 'JIastihi-ikces fiiom TUB AltT GALI.EWKS OK THE WOJtLD." The original idea was to issue tho hook in parts just as is now being done; hut to charge ?2.G0 a part or $100 00 in all. Now, a syndicate of newspaper pub lishers has purchased tho photographs and plates and is Issuing them to "Boom Circulation." Now, every one may have this magni ficent work whioh was originally iutonded, for the rich man's palace. a'; Such Is the force of nineteenth century l,.D,illnn manlilnari. antAl-nrifia. nnrl .....w..... j , 1 I desire or circulation. Tho Way To Get It. For the first part, brtaft to this office, one of the coupons printtel on page 4 and 10 cents. For subsequent part, send six coupons aud 10 cents. Out of town readers may send their coupons and money by letter to us auel i he nnrla will lie mailed to tho an direct from Hew xorn. What We Expoot "Y on to Do Tor Us. Every Jay a coupon will he printed on the fourth pago of this paper. For this, PinsT, you require enly one of those cou pons, give the others to dltTerent friends who should be readers of this paper. Induce tbom to bring the coupons to tha office and secure tho ilrst natt of ''Ma- : terpieees," i After that wo are quite sura they will j take and read the paper regularly to obtain. tho other parts. R. I If 'after that wo oauuot bold them as regular readers, it will ho our owu fau.l j uo not no uneasy u you uu uut. lecet. ,u nrAnr far a fmv days. Thu. to , demand la to great that it Is somctlmea J jmpol(slbie to kcop up wItU ordors.
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