The Evening Herald. I'ntill)uwi rtallyt Prcppl 3.unday, by Evening Herald. MONDAY, JANUAKY 22, 1801. THIBD EDITION OKNTll VI.IA. Go to see tho Goo. A. Hill opera company In tho 1. O. O. V Lull thisevcnliiK. Mr and Mrs. M. I' Cook leturned horru m day, after upending a few day it li friends In Treverton Tlnnus Schilling, of Delano, ipcnt 8undy in town Charlie Mdlrearty. one of Ceiitralla'a four bitndred. was in Ashland on Saturday. MiTerea Wright and ulster, Annie, went t Mahanov I niie on Hatnrday. Thomas Keiae mid Henry llerskovlt woie in Shenandoah on .Saturday evening. Mi mm llridaet Walsh and Bridget Srhlll im , two of oar nharming belles, attended ci. n ing school at llirardillc, Saturday ovo W-.H Laura Lewis, one of Shonandnah's bnglit young ladlea, after spendiue; a few weeks in tonii has returned. Mt aura, Herman Maurer and ltenjamin Helper, two ol Ashland' promieing young ii.cn. were among tho Sunday visitors in town. Miss Miiry Maley and litter, Dora, spent Bunilay nith their many lricuds In Ulrard tille M b Kate Clcary, one of our promising B in. I marnia, it confined Co tho house with uu aitui k of sriniKS Peter Frank and wife, of Ashland, caliid on limn mend yealeiday. 1 iitun ial artist Collhan WBSconfined liitli houn on Satuiday and Sunday with an at ta k uf sickness. (' utritlia and Logan collicriea resumed woik to dav after n few dR suspension. (In io tl e innairuerade ball on Friday nltlit All wIki uttend are promised a aciiKUtiu i mi- and nitidis by so doing you will lie con trihiiting to a noble cause of helping our flro . in mi n v along. Mixrei lUmio and Kate Calbagen and Mlu Mary Mel) iinioll.of Philadelphia, are amon tin viMti ih to ltyiuaville. Mn liarl II Cuff, uf town, smiled on tli lit r i i.is f Lost ( reck. No 2, yisteiday. Jaruh Snaner, of Ash and, spent Suitday evening in the ci inpany of one of our school tUHIIIIS William Junes, one of Lt Creek's brlgh young men, uruili ) on our fair ones yester day Mirliiiil Hums will lead one of the fair belli"-ol ItyriihVilla to Uiv altar in tho near lu tor,. Al ( athagen, of Byrueavillc, is ou the sirk llr.1. Thi ! is no rca-on why the Evening J I i.i alii hhould not have a better circulation In ic 1 is a bright, newsy jwper and con tains all bunio news. H .1 Kclley. Jr , and wife have returned aliei spending a lew days with Mr. Kvlluy liiircnis at Jxist (Jicefc. i: gar llellner drovo to Ashland last even Mums Jsmes Ktaly, Tcler Shaiighnossy mm Dm ii is Whslcn, a trio or our young men ipmt Sunday tvenini: among Giraidvillo' 1 reiiv trirli. Janus Uoldswortby. of l'nik l'laco, spen Hindsi with lomi menu. Miss (irrrity, ol 1 hlladclphla, is spending n lew on j h Willi her parints, air. ami -Ins. liei nil , ol lJyrnsvillo. MA.I1AX)! i i. AN IC. Mr-.. I II Entorlino is confined tohcrhoiuo who the tniie. The Republicans of tho M'ddlo ward will convene at thn Alaizevllle school bouse till ecmng to nominate couforeea and other ofll ceis Mrs William I!. Middleton returned homo alter i ho weeks' visit to her parents at liram luliilo Kiuniel liarkett, of I hiladelphia, who has Im i n viM'inir iter parenls, Mr anil Mrs. Willie in (iiiughan, returuid lo her homo on Satuiday J .1 Wright was a visitor at rottsvillooii bai unlay John Loiihlimi, of Ashland, was about town on SalunbiV. 'Sqiinc itht, of Ashland passed through town el-ttllHy en route to the county seat. Ji hi (Niiiuhii became the happy fattier of lmm i' i in- girl on Saturday morning. E.'li Yoidy. the brskeman wi n wss injun on 'In' bcHillug road ten days ago, relumed fn iu tin Ashland hospital on Saturday much inn ioiil I In ('iti.iifi' committee, which met hero (-ii KtiUay eveninv, nominatid the followiu ticL.i "iineil. I'lillin Haggcrty; School Di rector, Thomas (liles; Justice ol tho Teaco, left opt n; Judge of Election, William Snyder; Lontcrees, I'. J Lundy, Michaol uctl am isnac Morgan. The Democratic committee convened on Tlnui-day evening and placed the followin tli ket in the field: Council, J. J. Kerby; School Dnei ti.r V J. Murphy; Justice ol tho 1'eace, M. J Reynolds;. Judge of Election, George iwdulmi. Inspector. JI. J. Bnrkc;conlerees, P. J Delauey Miles llrenuaii and Jauiea Joyce At tli 'I'm Hire. The scenory carried by Eugene O'ltourki foi Im. new play. "The Wicklow Postman," at lVnnison'i theatre, Jan. 20th, is of the moat ei.iiH.nit.. iiescrtptlon anil waa oonstructcd a Jl.u i i.;.iii s theatre, Sew Vorg city, ny Al HitiriLi'ii's master eariienter and painted by tout i x-in in artist, frank Dodge. Wiien I laity was sick, we gave oar Oasuwlfc, W ii. n iw was s Child, sha crlad (orOaoi, When ma imcaum Mlaa, she elung Ux Gestosis, When she ba4 Cblldrn, tM gav (bwo Oaatsriia, Wxit fop HMrgjulns. uiv line lot of Ladies' atifoccy abacs, all -i i, have been consigned to me ami will arr v, i". Tuesday. They are frJtt3j large factory direct- goods that were nevr Ikiidled by a re' ail house. Prices will be SO dntaou the dollar, at private sale only, ttenti shoe, all.-ioh. at same flgura. '', 111 kkk Auction and Commission House, -It. W. Centre street, Skeuaodoah. -YllT THB- pittsburg Novelty Store Utilnaware, (luesnawure, Ulaaawaf and TTVY' TT'V A "XT OOOD8 at lowwit ll()J,lJJAlr-ru. cfl an. bt oi ovluoed we carry i be vary vest line. No. Watt Centre surest. Hhintitoh. ( arpets, Oil Cloths ! ; Wislow Shadst, Carpel Swospcrs ir ! bt' ao'il ci.ebiK r lal omt-Lh ul C. D f-ricKb's Carpet btore, Id Bouth JiuUlUttttreut, UAiiANor cn v. Mahanoy Citt, Jib 22. M. J. Mooro of l'lilladolphla, was onter- alnid jtsterday by Mis Katie Keating, of Eat Ceirro street. Messrs. William I.oili and WIlllMn Hack- vsrd. of Ashland, spent Sunday afternoon in Mahanoy City. Llirli Adams, or Asnianii, wa yesterday thcjiueat of Mias Mary Carney. atib k Kane, nt t-nenai.iiuan, was a guesi at tho Mansion "ouse yesterday. Albert It (lamer, of (liiardville, visited Miss Kllen King ou Sunday afternoon William Hayes, u uiraiiivuie, cui a ' Htant afternoon on Saturday with the Misses Keating, Qulnn, Carney, Phillip, Dillon and Johnson, of Went Centre streit. Allert Arnold, of (Jirardville, visited friends almut town yesterday. Dan' and "Jack" Warn, two umietghtioriy lnlihbors of the Kant side, induced in tho axury of a law suit in 'fM-ju re t ugarty s irnnle or Justice on aaturdsy evening '.Isik ' was rtiarstd wun "ripping ' down Dan's" clotlies line and gave ltiO bail a a guarantee that he would allow "Hans clothes lino to haim lierealter. Paul and lMnaid Doyle, Itiehaid Kelly and Jmues Toliln, lads ranging In ages from 10 to lS.wero Im uiilit lielore 'Suiilre Jlay.on l-iirtay crciiili?, chaiged with ftgiilingin and outside of the night school. Jamea lobln was ills- eliarui u. It liema trov u tnat he was not con ceiuid in th' fight. Stones wiighing three lKiur.d. which had been thrown In tho hall way ol tnc scnooi nuiKiing, wore suiiiniiira in evidence Tie lsds were reprimanded and let nir with a flue ot w.00 and cost. Williauis Helms has lias removed to tho home of his narents In Pottaville. Julius Wbalen. Andrew Veleh and JS, Ilradley, of Jai kwn's, were brought before Souire nnerman on Saturday mailt, enargeu nith disorderly conduct in thnora bouse. While actor .Shta was representing Old Kin.-' on tho (vils of inti rnperani e. a young man in tho audience placed a bottle to his iroiitli and after allowing the content to guiglo down his throat, pasicd it to iho next, wlio repcatid tlie sol. J Ills provoked laugh and other disorder which tho ushers Promptly stopped. iliu Iiotb in nt on Having a good time, now- ever, and got iioisterous. uaicers niistiiii them out of tho liouso to tho lock up. They were released or giving bail for iheir appear sure at the county court. William ISolinskl, of West Pine street, was aroused from his sleep early Sunday morning by a heavy crash on the front window (Jo ing down stalls ho found a ten poutd rock lying on the floor and the moonlight stream. lug in through a broken sasu. lie nrsi thought of i. meteoric shower wasdispelled by laughter outside. Flank Keiaer and James Groody, two Poles, were placed under arrest for their fun, but Koliuski afterward pniil tho costs ol both and the Unco departed arm In arm. (illt.MlDVII.I.i:. Tho St.Joecph's lair lontluib d onSatiirda evening with a musical entertainment and cake walk with a prize for tho most graceful Ptuestrian whlcli was won uy J. J. iiiiiko John Dulllhan, of (ii I burton, amused the audience with a reel and Jig; Miss Lielaney, of St. Nicholas, a song, "Don't Leave Yon Mother:" Mit Kato Manning, "Do Do, My Dewberry, Do;" -Miss Kato t raven, "iiotiier Apical to Her Hoy;" Miss May Eellcy, "1 11 Save y Smiles forThoe. Patlick King and William Delauey, the money" of Shenandoah, visited our littl citv on Sunday afternoon. Mot Brs. W. E Mnguire, Gcorgo Kohlor and Elmer Ilrittou visilcd cousins in Shcnauiloah vesiorday. 'Ilio Columbia Social boys waltzed with th following strangers at. their rogular hop on Saturday evening: Missea Dora and May Maley, Kato Collahan. Mary Foy, Bridget Shilling, all or Uenlralla, anil Jllss ilrldge Gersughly. of Philndelphia; Missis. Jacob Spader, of Loiust Gap; Jacob Wbalen, ot Shenandoah ; Jmnes Early, John Hullihan and Mis Mmy Short, of Gillxrtou. Th 1 andsome piece of statuary, lepresenting a: infant musician rendering a difficult passage and prcseiitid to the club by J J. Burko, is now on exhibition at the club's headquarters. The Columbia Stoial Club mviio thci friends to their 111 si annual ball to be held on Wednesday evening, January 31. Gram march at i o'clock. The following name wcie placed on the Democratic tuket at the meoiing ol aaltuday night: Chief Iluigess, Martin Caiden;Tax Collector. Thomas Jloui; High Uonstable. Euueuo Menu n. In the oontest fur Uurgest. tarden receivtd seven of the conferees votes aid Cress two. It is said that Mr. Cress will bo plactd on an Indi pendent ticket for tho burgess i-hip. Tho Young Men's Literary and Debating Society's ball in Armory hall, on Friday eve iitng, was a financial and social su 'cess, being largely atteudid by social letters from Ash laud, Shenandoah. Mahanoy Piano and other places Tho walllug prizes, a diamond scarf pin and a gold ring, were awarded to John Dunlin and Miss Mary Crury,botb of Ashland. The judges were John lturke.uf Girardville, Jan'es McGrath, of Mahanoy 1'lano, and Thomas Qauldeu, of Atlilui.il. (III.llKltTON. Miciiael .Vatlhcws had his leg broken at Lawrence colliery on Friday night, and wag taken to the Miners' hospital on Saturday morning. Tho Itepuhllcsn primaries of the East ward will bo held on Thunday evening, next. Philip llendi rson and family have returned to tlii borough after several months residence iu Shamokiu. Adam iSmoyer, who waa injured six mouths ago in Itoatou Kun colliery, returned to work last Thursday. Prof T. C. Watson gracefully subnilia to the gripw. Diniel Jones, ofEUengowan, ha been visit ing friends and relative about town. 1'rouipt Keiltli liient. 7'i Ihe Officin of tlm Home i'Hesuily Society p. itolfimors, UJ. .'(Wfri.EklKN : Pletu accept my aluecro tkisMH for the prompt myiuent of one huttWtd and fifty dollar t150), the full aBHaiiit due ou certificate 27.H20 issued ou the life oi my wife, Catharine Loft us. My wife waa not twenty four-hour detu when your genial Sup't. Win T. Evans and Assist ant James M. Dulty paid the olaim. This ia another iustanieof your honesty and piompt- nass iu dealing with your patrons. JOllN LOPTUS, 1-liKHt Ashland, Pa. I tender my sluaaro thank for the olaim ou my beloved daughter, Liule, through your superintendent W. T. Evans and Agent James Patterson the sum of $38, full amount duo. I recommend all seeking insurance to join the Home Friendly, as it 1 reliablo and proint. I'ktkk Pciimiir, Catherine stieel, Shenandoah, Pa. Uoialsw Hvwita. Feb. 6. Fifth gisnd baU al Dm Oymna slaw Club iu Kobblus' opra ksus, llear iu Mim John A. Keilly's is the place to get the rest wine and liquors, boat beer and ales and finest brands of ciaars. 10-lH-tf Have you tried MoElhenny's fried oysters? B-12-U' DANGEK IN THE SGHCOLS, res. r.llot ot llarviiril Calls for Certain Improvements AVliy Many 1'aietitsKcar the l'ulillo Hehools, No wonder school children "creep llko snail unwillingly to school" and go stoimiiigout at daytime. Five long hours iu a crowded, malodorous schoolroom covertly tax the nerveu systems of teacher and scholars. Proper ventilation without drafts Is a difficult, unsolved problem. Drowsiness, headaches and other t ffi-clsof bad air show themselves. Observe the lisllts, exhausted air, tho pale face of scholar about dosing time. A prominent physician, speaking of 1'rcs. Eliot's timely criticism of our giammar schools, says : "Our public Khools sro ex hausting tho vitality of our tliildien." 'For children and all person closely con fined during tho winter in shops, stores and schools who aio weak, sickly and out of sorts, a true bleed and nerve tonic is the only thing that will iestoro the color of health to their ckeekeand till out their frames. I havefound Paine's celery compound tho best adapted to theso cases of lowered vitality and lack of nervous tone." Paine's celery compound have saved hotts of overworked school teacher and scholars from nervous prostiation. It supplies just what tho tired, worn out nervous system re quire. Men and women who barely produce sufficient nervous energy to last them through tho dayjllnd that Paino's celery compound supplies them with abundant nervous force, stops headache, banishes slecplossnea and de bility. A decidd feeling of added strength and i ncoutagiincnt comes with tho use of this great remedy. A genuine food for under-fed nerves, that will also give toi o to the stomach, will soon enable the sick person to discard all mcilloiues and bo well and strong. Such a remarkable remedy is Paino's celery compound. Itls the life's 6tudy and experience of one of the ablest physicians of his day, a member of tho faculty at Dartmouth college, Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D LL. 1). Paino's celery compound is not a patent medicine ; it is not n saissparllla; it is not a bitters or a nerve tonic; it is not an ordinary nervine ; it is as far be; end these as a crystal is superior to a icceof chalk in pnrity aid value. Says Prof. W. C. Kidgv-sy, priuciiwl of tho famous Jatkson school in Kanass City : "I have used Paine's eeleiy compound, and think it is the In si medicine tlmtl have ever known. HcsIiUb, I hao neommended its use to several fiicnds, who have mid it with much satisfaction." THE KIND NEEDED. Tho Men Who SOonld llo Sent In tionuciU by Iho lople. A sermon on "Tho Kind of Men Needed for City Councils,'1 nat preached in Philadel phia by Uev. Dr. Swindells, which will apply to almost any community in the state. "First, sufficient intellectual capacity to ap preciate public allalrs. "Second, he must have i r-onal intelligent convictions concerning tl meds of the peo ple Ho must know enough to vote ler him self without having to wait for a neighbor's nod. If hi views are different from your, all right so long a they are his personal con victions. "Third, ho must be a servant of the people and must be a patriot, flu must be a servant of lailroad corporations, but at the seine time a servant of all the people. "Fourth, he must be of good moral repute among the people Ha must be above suspie ion morally, for I tell you, and it must be known, that the wholeoouutry riepei dson the moral conscience iu public life. Take the good man always, in spite of your politic and vote for hliu." A Votoe From Florldd. Dr. W, K. Ilynuoi, Live Oak, Flo, Ida. says Hed Flag Oil la ou of tbe most tuoeeaafuJ pulu eurea c sell. It's an untaitlrui lemctty lor UlienuialUu , Neuralgia and -plains, ited Flag Oil cost 36 c-enu. Sk.ld at P. f. 1). Klrlln'a drug atore. Wonder' onadosen $S cabinet for$l. tj, K. Oor. Centre and Maiket SU., PotUvUle. 11-81 tf Use Wkllb' Laumdhy Dun, the bait Sluing for laundry one. Hash package bmJm two oosrt lint KoM bv Onaklay Bra. Coupon Ko. I. "Histerpiecit Frcm the Art hWm cf the Vcrld." jfumbara Cliaiiged Daily Hvud or tiring to tbe ufllct nl thin l'aper une Cuupcn, together fih ten ot'uiif iu money, uuil you-.wil! reciive the great PurtColio.oi Art. l'JtlSCIl'AI. K1DOWAV. ALLOW US TO Inkroda Ton A ltojul Fintntt or I'eople of nsBiiwn. The Kvwiinq Hnui.li is pormltted to In trodueo to its readers some of Iho renowned persons of tho world. You won't have to travel to meet them. You will sit in your homo with your wife and children around you and oomo face to face with splendid photographs of some of the world's most famous people people that you may never see in the tlesh. And when you begin to weary of studying the featnretof this class of society wo will show you a good many plsces and tiling In faraway climes that many of your brethren have gladly paid thousnndsof dollar to see. In this tour you can takoyour family with you without extra eost and without tho dis comforts of travel to you all. With tho old Greeks to see was to know. The same uml which exprtssedtho aetof vision denoted also tho perception of themlnd. Nor may it I o doubted that of all the avenues between the inward and spiritual soul of man and the outward and vislblo world of tangi ble things, tho seuso of sight is the brightest and most delightlul. V'sion is the sense alike of Infoimatlon and Ideality tho open way of knowledge ami of dreams. Tho advantage of pictoritl representation as a means of informing and verifying can hardly bo exaggtrated. Wherevsr tiavel Is practicable theie the lens, with its quick flash of light and swiftly caught imagoof nature and man has oomo in to supply the deficiency and to transmit to homes in distant lands the picture and vision of the reality. Now If you will go with us on this voyage you will seo many wonderful things, meet many oelebrattd personages and you will not lose any liruo from luieinioH. Tho first vuek we are going to introduce to you : The vencrublo Justices of th Supremo Court. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland. 1'iominent members of the Senate and I louse. The Presidents of the,Uiilted States since tho formation of government. Twenty-eight well known Governors now iu office. I'lesiils nt HaniiMiii and his Cabinet. Prominent Republicans. Prominent Democrats. Generals famous sirco tho war. Celebrated Union Generals. Famous Confedurate Generals. Leader of the Navy. Forolgn Minlsteis at Washington. Tho following week wo shall introduce other notables slid then begin our travels in foreign lands. lly this tunc you will bo doubtlias curious to know tho conditions of this trip. Listen: Each day cut out tho coupons piloted in this paper beginning Monday, Jsnuary 13, 1 fill I and put it aside with ouo cent. Seven of theso coupons, consecutively numbered and soten cent will obtain for you Portfolio 1 of "Tub "WoitLD anij its 1'ijon.K sr Sun light." Tho fatuous collection of photo graphic views just preparod by tho noted traveler John Clink Bidpath, L L. D. Each Portfolio will contain 10 pages and there will be 2fi portfolios. Tho who e serits will con tain the most vaiualo Art Collection, such as cannot lo met with often. For your own pleasure sud for the education of yourchil dieu you ahould havo tho completo series and jou should seize the oppoitunlty now. If you are already getting tho Evenino Hun AU) all you lave todo is to savoyour con pons and pennies. If you are not gcttingtho Evenino II f.iialk send your usmeaudad dices, and tho ruperwill ho left by carriers for you oviry day. Tho coupons will begin to aprear ou Monday, January 13, 1801, LOOK OUT FOK THEM I IIkiiam) ruiiusniNQ Company. Shenandoah', Pa. IS IT JUHTIOB? KSO Comity or SI 000 stale License for all Trnvellui: Slinns, Tho County Tre6Uier has just been noti fled by the Slate Department that It is his duty under tho proton t law to collect n conn ty license fco of $o0 from each traveling show thai pays in theooun'y unless they have in their possession a State license, which costs $1000 This, in addition to tho local borough licenses, will exact a heavy tax on show com panic and w Inch only the strongor and most popular ones win ne aoic to pay. in some counties, notably In Nortliumlier land, wboro there are only four show towns, this license seem excessive, making $13130 each, in addilion lo the local license. Onin ions differ as to ihe Justice of this heavy tax i'eople who enjoy the plays ate anxious as to their privilege of attending opera noiiM auusenienls which they consider recreation a well as pleasure, and should not bo do prived of by an almost prohibitory tax. on the oilier Hand other people or moi Impecunious tendencies contend that travel ing show take ton mncli money out of th county, and su the Issue is argued with tbe uecinou as lar as beard Irom in the latter favor. illven Away. For sixty dajs Keamey, tbe photographer, will give a 10x18 platinum picture with every ioaeu of hi $8 oablnet. Get your repairing done at lloldurman . 12 37-tf fatter tVanted, In order to complete file lour copies of the EvaNINQ II Kit ALU of September 18th, Octo ber 31t and iWth, 1SUS, are wauted Address, Herald otllce, Shenandoah, Pa. " tf J Voyage Around The World ! Part I. Number 7. Numbers change datly. Cut ibis lou)(u oul iiud keep 11 uutll seven diaerent uu In rs uie aeouoiu lated, then bring or forwurd theui lo geilur lib Sevan Cents to thlH ofilie aoil (tit will recelM- Ihe pi.t-tfoliu uh advt rlihi'U. Cull unil Hee sample. Cut This Coupon Out. j : 1 T rftf r T' r fl-Jf f yfa isVs The Tornado." A good-sized audience witnessed tho nro- duction of Lincoln i Carter's play "The Tor nado" at Ferguson's tnoatro, Saturday night, and wcro highly pleased with it. Tho tor. nado scene in the first act was vociferously applauded, and the collision with tho ships, tho-mlil ocean tableau and tho dissecting room scene wero alo heartily applauded, A combination of realisms tho play is n great success. Hmnlious attention is given to do- tall snd many of tho situations have a strik ing effect upon the audience. Manager Fer guson has been giving some excellent attrac tions at his theatre lately. Fried oysters a specialty at MoElhenny's. 9-12-tf Wedding Invitations. Ovor BOO of tho finest and correct style wedding invitations and cards to select from at tho IlBSALl) office. Either printed or engraved. Wo can discount rity price Democratic Primaries lly authority granted tho Democratio ftand ing ( ommlllec the following pUvcs have been decided upon for holding the primaries on Monday Evening, January 22, '94 at 7 o'clock, to wit: Yrs( Ward At tho public house ot Timothy O'llrlen. Kteond ICani At the Schelflv Hou. Third H'oriJ At the publlo house ot IJenjtt- mln Klchards. ' Fourth Ward At tho publlo houee of P. J. Btunlon. J'VWi Ward In Schmidt's Hall, corner Coal and Vet streets. The convention for tho nomination of a Dor- ouch ticket will bo 1 eld in the Council Chamber on Tuesday evening, Jsnuary 88, 1891. ,1. A. TOOM13Y, Chairman. M. T. I'BiiCKi.L, Secretary. Notice la hereby given to the qualified elec tors ot tbe Borough of Hhonandoah that an election will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 20, '94 For tbe following offloors: One Person for Chief Burgess One Person for Collector or Re ceiver of Taxes. One Person for High Constable One Person for Borough Au ditor. ie Person for School Auditor, S years. One Person for School Auditor, 2 years. One Person for School Auditor, 1 year. ANTHONY FLYNN, H Ich I on t ible. Hbenandoab, Fa., Jaa. 32, 1801. 5t-oaw AMUSEMENTS. EKGU-ON'S THEATKK. r. j. rinouEON, m ska aim. MONDAY, JANUARY 29, '94. A great shorr, Tbe favorlto Iiish ComedUn, Eugene O'Rourke, In tho enormously successful New Irish Comedy Drama, TheWicIowpofcrrian Presented with A Clever Company, Special Elaborate Scenery New Songs and Dances. lric:t, 5, 50 a ml 73 CssiUs. rtesarvad srAt at Klrlln'a drug store MISC3SLULHEOUS. "tTTANTKn. An apprentice to learn tbe VV barber trade. Apply to K. W.Sheeler, II North Mala street. 1-18-St imiCK All Debtor'- to the late Cbarles II X bmoyer may make aetilement by calling at 217 West Cosl street. IV ANTKU. A IHelv man lib small capital V to handle all kind of slot maeblnea. Par particular address Che. 1. .Maley, INOveity uo., iinuinni.i, yj. i ai-i KKAL KSTATJC FOR SALK.-1'ioperty all ua ted at tbe northwent corner of t'oal and Catharine streets, coualsting of one lot, 80H60 feet, and six dwelling hounea. Apply 10 frana vv, yv iiwiu, on, pioriu juruiu piieei. 1-8 w MANAQUK WANTKD-To appoint sale men to sell me Kaput Dish asaer. Washes fcnJ dries the diatom In two ralnGlea without vtuttlng the ringer tJi uweek an3 all expenses. Easy position; no capital; no bard worn: qau naaKesiuuu ween. Address W. 1. Harrison Jt Co., Olerk No 11, Columbug, Ohio. TJOU-K AND LOTS FOlt SALK -Kttht xx iow,,o),oi ry uuubvwuu ifii, story Kitcnen, laike rhed, two good wells and svream of water running through tbe properly; nice qoarlug Irult irees; lots in good tmie of cultivation; known formerly as f ark Hotel. HulUbl for any kind of business, for further particulars wfiie or vail uu MI18. I,. B. HI Sit Hit, l-t-n llraudonvllle. Soli. Co., Pu. X3JOT3OS-A.31jS PuiTaviLut f., Jainary iflih, turn k of n I'ouaii Co. a iM.au up buhutli iu Jiiosery, fa ' OTIC Sealed prpt tl will be received X by the unaerslKnea. .. roniroller of ScbulkiU Oouuty, uunl - o Mook p m.t wiu uesdav.Januarv84lb.lhU4, ui lurulsb uud do livr w Uw County Comwisaloaere, stationery tor eieotions. For particulars and samples of forma nec essary, apply tti tno lummnoiionerB unico. II. It, SBVKIIN. 20-22 23 County Controller Else " TASTeRPIECES ivi- From the Art Galleries of the World This collection of tho lost Beautiful Pictures Havo boon selected by n lover of picture after years of labor and great cxpenso. They will represent everything that is popular in pictures. Tlioy aro tho lb: kM Artists ! They aro given away to readers of this paper. Thoy aro issued in patts containing 15 inastorpicces and 0110 page of descriptivo matter about the picture and tho attlst. Thcfirst of those parts ia now ready for delivery and will be mailed to any of our readers who will cut out tho coupon on the fourth pago of this paper and foi ward it to us 'with ten eonts, either iu oi ti or postage stamp. To city subset i bers it will bo delivorcd over our counti-r on receipt of Ono Coupon and ten cents. Succietllng parts will bo sent on rc ceipt of Six Coupons and ten cents. Every ouo w ho hah seen tho part says that it. is woll worth two dollars. Wo rely upon tho increase of subscrip tions to repay us for our exponso. Therefore we ask you to give tho extra. Coupons this week to your friends and havo them get tho first part. Wo know that when thoy get tho first thoy vH want all the others and will havo to take the paper regularly to get the coupons, That is tho wholo Idea. This series of art pictures will be the most completo and magnificent ever published. Every artist of noto, through tho world, contributes his or her best work io the scries. Tho engravings are of tho very highest gradoof Photographio Copper half-tones, and aro perfect reproductions of tho may iililceut originals. Do not neglect to cut out tho con pon io-day and gut your part Immediately and don't forget your friends. The Story of ihe Work. A lover of pictures, a man of means. making a tour of the art galleries of tliev world, realized that the luxury of seeing all them beauties was limited to tho very weultby, and to them only by wcarisomti and expensive traveling and time. "Why not in the pres-cnt ago of perfect photogra phio reproduction, why not reproduce tho most beautiful, Iho most popular, tho most noted of Ihcso art trenfcurcs ?" was, the question he atked himself, Why not indeed; no booner thought of thau he applied his means and prestige to sccuio large photographs of tho choice pictures. Ths result is 'SMastkhpikcks kiiom this Aut Gai.mshies of thi: Would." The original idea was to issue tho book in parts just as is now being done; but to ohargo $2.50 a part or $100 00 hi all. Now, a syndicate of newspaper pub lishers has purchased the photographs, and plate aud is issuing them to "Iloom Circulation." Now, every one may havo tins inagm ficenfwork which wasorigiually intended for tho rioh man's palace. Suoh is the force of mueteenth century luvotitlou, machinery, enterprise, and desire for circulation. Tho Way To Got It. For the first part, bring to this oillco one of the coupon printed on page 4 and 10 oents. For subsequent parte, send six coupons and 10 cents. Out of town reader may send thoir coupons and money by letter to us and the partH will be mailed to theai direct from New York. What Wo Expect Von to Do For TJs. Every day a coupon will be printed on the fourth page of this paper, For this, FinsT, you require only ono of theso cou pons, givo the others to dlll'erent friends who s?iould be rtadcrso this paper. Induce them to bring the coupons to the office aud secure the first pait of "Mas terpieces." After that we are quito.sure they will take and read the paper regularly to obtain the other part. If alter that we cannot hold them as reKular readers, It will be our own tault. Do not be uuoasy if you do not receive your mall order for a few days. Tho demand is to groat that it Is sometimes Impossible to keep up with ordors.
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