Evening Herald. KKlbvy, JANUAHY 2(1, 1801. THIRD EDITION ALL A MISTAKE, l'nor Tom Wim Nut yuli Sn llnaliful ns Mlf 1 IlitllKllt llltu. She Is discnvi-rcd IniniiiKuver A basket of deep red iiiii "I'unr Tom;" Hlii' Ih'Ii-. "lie lathe mixt Ulii'irlaiti limn I ever knew. Why, It in al HKot inie whole Ioiik ypiir since 1 met him, mid he ha not proponed yet. Oppnrttini timf Why, he has had plenty of them. Oh, he IihcI just ihe miiileHt chance lit Mrs. lSrimn'H hu.l' We were In the oonservR tory fur fully Imlf nn hour. I wore ii per lei t ilream of ii nfn he wan Jwrfeotly calm anil tnlkeil politics "Then, again, our rlile ln-fore breakfast In Hie park. Anil ill my ndiiiK habit 1 am r illy Kiibllmo Hut lie wnsdiill amltalkeil V all street. When 1 think of the nulls anil ii i v white mitt, I oiinfi'ss I almost liate that in. in. No, not hate him. Hut he Is tlmiil, 1 iio helieve. Then all thone gamea of ten uis anil two full months at Newport and tie humble t hint;1 ravetl over nature's rharms. Oh!" deierHtely "he in sodls fctiMniKly distressing. I kIihII not glvenim Bin t her chance; anil oh, Tom! dear old Tom1 I would have accepted you" -sobbing" but fate him decided against ub. You are lost to me forever. I shall never, iievei dive you another ohauoe. llarkl 1 hear him coining nqw." Sin- brings forth another basket of flow ers ami cants Ills roses aside. lie i nters the room a little hastily. Sin OndllTerently) Ah, Mr. Hevere. Is that von' I did not hear you come in. " es. Miss Heaitwell." "On come and look at these beautiful Aimers Colonel While lias sent me. He is Mich an adorable old gentleman, is lie not 1. hir one, rather prefer nil lined man. They are t,o i lever, social and captivating, and" iaiiKhiiiK they make such ideal lovers. A hat exquisite taste the dear colonel does show!" "Too gaudy for refined tuste, I venture to hay " i "1 think, Mr. Hevere, you havo ventured too far" icily. "1 shall venture still further and say I think it outrageous fur that old innii to run hi mi ml with other women and his wife not di ail a j ear yet." She fumes. lie takes three turns around the room, then takes from hiscoat a bunch of violets. See, Miss lleartwell, what charming taste the charming little widow, Mrs. Joy, lias 1 pleaded for a flower. These violets were her own choice." ' 1 detest violets. The odor 1ft too heavy. I cannot remain in a room with them." ' mi surely would not have me dlsoard them " surprisi d. "1 would" madly. "I tell you I detest them 1 detest that Widow Joy. She is a pin in ill. made up, jealous woman." "Ilui, Hessie" Wildly "1 toll you, Tom, I hnto her, and if you are her' friend you cannot be mine--and the perfume of those violets is making me fnint I feel" She leans b.ick. Ho puts his arm nrouud her for support. Very softly 'Hessie." "Tom" tenderly. "Mrs Joy does paint, liossle. I believe you. 1 rubbed some oil tho other eveu lnK " "You inuRt havo beeu very close." She draws herself from him. "I was, dear we were dancing." "Oh. Tom, dear old Tom I" He puts his nun around her. "And, Tom, I do think Colonel White Iibb a very gaudy taste." es, dear." "And, Tom, do throw those violetsnwny. I nm faint from their odor." "1 cannot, darling. I know they are your favorite (lowers. This is tbo bunch you gave me last night." Kissing t lie violets "Oh, Tom, how could you The dear, sweet, fragrant things!" "1 could, sweetheart, because because because" "U hy, Tom?" "Ii i ause I love you. Ii tt yog?" Suit ly-"Yes." "Niw, Tom, darling, you shall know the Inn h Colonel Whito did not send mo those llowers. I'apa is 111, and his partuer win i lieiii to him." "The dear, pretty flowers! What quiet taste Ins partner bus!" "Yes. quite refined, Tom." "His.no, darling." "Yes, my love." "S.i je again." Softi "Yes." Syracuse Herald, Taking No Chances. Mr Husy had a hard afternoon's work before him, and, as ill luck would have it, his friend sSmithson hail come into the of fice fur an idle chat. Mr. Rosy had given him one or two hints to go, but without avail "Dear mel" said Husy, who felt thatsonio '.hlug must be done, "I'm i-o overwhelmed with work that 1 scarcely huve time to live. If this rush continues, 1 shall havo to en gage somebody else to eat my meals for me." "Now, now," said Smithson, who, like tinst idle men, was a great eater, "that's ui nivehanee. lliieuie. I'll doit cheap." " sm'u hson," answered Husy, "i don't hinl. it would be s,ilc. You know I'm -Hi' i 1 In il i-)i ).-i i. and I'm al i aid you'd ..l llll' sil'k" Yll'ltll's (I'Mlllllllllll r Voyage Around The World! Part II. Number 4. Nutntwrt, olut&ge daily. Cut this coupon out and keep it until hi veu di0ernt nu bera are accumu i.ttid, tbeu bring or forward them to ri iher wltu Sctven Cants to thi ' nice and you will receive tibe portfolio advertised. Call and see sample. ii Cut This Coupon Out. GENTS PER YARD for all-wool Ingrain CirpelM. i i 4 u ai rt Nc per yard for Home-made Hag i arpcui mai win waua ai C. D FricKe's Carpet Stcre, 10 South Jurillu Btrtt-t. 60 MAIIAMOT CITY Mahanoy City, Jan. 20. Frank Hpear, of Philadelphia, was seen In our city ytstorday. Rending colliery employes will he paid to morrow. Orotic Flthcr, of Delsno, transacted busi ness here yesterday John Sbsikey, a bisk-email on ene.ino 3-10, had the serouil finger of the left hand inatlied whllo coupling " t the Lehigh Valley station yesterday afternoon. The First wind Democrats will hold their nciaiiiHtior.it to-night. Among tbosiinounee' mcnts for Councilincu nto David Gorman, James 1 Foley anil John I.wliy; School Din ctor, John O'Conncll; Oonferttes, Wm. Butler, Michael Leary and Hugh Conway. M. J. llysn, Sr., dropped tr.) hy Jlitchoira doleat. .M.lllANOY I'l.Ah'l;. Three hundred stunts from all over Schuyl kill county paid admission to Itiordan's hall last evening to foe Corny, of Lost Creek knock out "Dinkey" Hii(;lns,of Philadelphia, with elght ounco pillows. Several bouts were billed bitttten lixal hours of nioro or leis reputation. Tho entettaliiment was opened hy "Dan" Beaidon, champion amalitir middle weight of Pennsylvania, who spurred very cleverly with "Yank" Sullivan, his pupil, Next on the program was "Barney" Hurler, a young blacksmith from Sheusniloah, and "Danny" Leary, both foathorwelghts. This p,ilr went in lor blood and business from tho start ntl fi.ught three very spirited rounds, After this came the event of the evening. As Hughes cliinbi-d over the ropes at D: 0 o'clock he was Kriet(d by a shout that rhook the llltle hall, Ho is a little fellow weighing ox actly i:3 pounds anil locked well In his red lights. Tho Lost Crick lad followed a mo mint later and took his icrucr. Ik is short slid chunky and appcund to weiRh iwenty pounds more than Uughtt.. "Con" l'uh y, of Lost Cicek,secoudidConry,nnd"Dan" Hear don looked alter Hughes' welfaie. When time was called both men grasped hand! and coninunced (jwrilng very tautlously Coiiry rutin d at Hughes, who neatly avoided a left hauderhy duckingaiidoouutertd Conry lightly on the head. They quickly got into close quarters and clinched. They were parted and both rushed, Conry landing on Hughes' hinl just as time was called. In the second round Conry forced tho fighting, but It did not avail him anything, as the little man had no trouble in avoiding his rushes. Conry reached Hughes' head twiro and "Dinkey" responded on a counter on Conrj's hi ad and wild. The third round was a wrestling match, botli men clinching several times. Honors were even. .When time was called for tho fourth round both men rushed for ward, tho hitting becoming fast anil furious, Conry clinching and attempting to throw his man. Tho Lost Creek man attempted his rushing tactics again, but tho little follow dodged and lauded several blows on Conry's faco and body. Timo was again called ai d the lclcrco declared the match a draw. Among the sports who shouted fur their favorites wcro 'Squiro Duller, of Guaidville; Thomas Hughes, Qilberton; Edward D.ivis, tho Mal7CVillo pigeon Mini; 'quiios Key nolds and Tierney, "I'hll" Uafflcrty, of Corktown; T. J. Iicyuolds, Dennis Sheehan, l'at." Dchiney, of the Select Council; James McCuue, Jmt O'Brien, ot Ashland; Barney Donahue, of Maizovlllc; Jumts Kelly and James Mauley, Shenandoah; "Tom" Uaflerty, Qiiardville; l'eter Jeuuliii'B and James Mo Cord, of Gilherton. Oct your repairing dene at IIohlonuHn's. 12 87-1) Buy Keystone floor. Bo sure that the name Limo & Baeb, Ashland, Ph., tr printed on every sack. 3-3-Iitaw Viiid oy stors s tptcially at McKlhciuiy'i. 9-lBtf Truithftii'ied. WW "Thatfellow Jnwley isabroker, isn't he?" "Yes." "Has ho got any money!" "Yes, he's got mine." Life. Tit Tor Tat. Watt I never buy from peeldlers, bo uuse most of them are foreigner. Potts 1 don't see any reason for that. Watts 1 tlo, because I know if I wao Ulllng to a foreigner myself what sort of ruck I wnuld stick him with if I could, kef IndianaollK Journal. A From tliM'Arabluu Nights." Mamma -Did you hear me when I culled fou to come in? Tommy- Yes'm. Mamma Then why didn't you obey? Tommy That Iwok Santa Clans brought me nays, "To hear is to obey." Puck. "1 i M Mali ano y City OfflWI of Ht KTHilVQ HKHAUI is laMtwi at ltt tVMt Outre street, where rows Iwm for publlwtJou nay be left ind aubaeripl4oi will be reoelved. ob Printing Of every ilnsi rtpttoa exeouiad In tha la wit style of the art and at the lowest prtr louslateni with good workmaoahlp Rslltnaiea lunilshed. Advertising Rates furnished on apuUealkmut tho Mahsnoy Otty Branch. Tim me ogstaed leading advertising medium In the region. i C. II. AMIUItSKN, Mamurr, 131 West Centre Street. r1- t n i1 imwwir r . eniiAuiivii.i.n. Ueorgo Welch has resigned hli position with a wholetalo house In Philadelphia and returned to his old home hero. David Jones has rcccWsd a handsome new plane from a Pottavllle house. M. D, Malone, of 8henandoah, passed through to tMahsnoy City yesterday after noon. Martin Hooven was at the county seat on Thursday. The Starlight dancing classes were con eluded on Saturday night. John Lunelle, Miss Mamie Lavelle and Thomas McDonald attended the full dress reception at Shenandoah on Wednesday evening. John Scott, formerly ontside foreman at Qlrard colliery, la now In charge of tho machintiy at Green Hldge colliery. Qcoige Soott and ex-Senator Klrg are cutting a tunnel at Itlchards' colliery, near Mt. Cnrmcl. Joseph Barrott, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends about town. Thomas Maguire, of Colorado, is laid up with tho grippe. "Joe" Mulligan transacted business in Mahsiioy City ytterday. Beading railroad employes were paid December wages on Thursday. Patrick Brown reniainB within doors, a priionor of grlpp'i. The third annual ball of the A. O. II. will he held on February 2d. in tho Itappahannock school house. v--- CCNTKALIA. Keprcsentatlve of the different political factious hold a meeting at tho residence of Thomas J. Reese and nominat'd Charles Wcidcrnian for tho ofllco of Director of the Poor for Conyngham township on tlis Clti zens' ticket and an assessment of $10 each was made on tho party leaders. Hon. 0. G. Murphy was chairman of tho meeting, Oeorgo W. Davis secretary and Thonjas J. Bceso treasurer. Ex-Poor Director Lenahan received flvo of the eleven vote cast at tho meeting. Daniel Goodman, of Montana, was Shamokin yesterday. Humor has ft that Vincent Strauster has announced himself for School Director. The hoys will bo with you, Vincent. Quite a number of young ladles and gen tie men called at Curry's hotel to-day to supply themselves with masks for the ball this evening. Mr. llcebner, of Pottiville, hai a full line of these goods at this hotel. Wlnheld Jlounabauch, of Montana, was among tho visitors to Shamokin eeltrriay. Miss Katherino Tildcn is around again after a scvero spell of sicknese. All sro requested to attend the masquf rsdo ball this ovcnliig. You will he sure to have an enjoyable timo if you attend. Tho Are company will do all in their power to add to tho pleasure and comfort of nil. This will certainly ho the hit of tho season and yon will bo sorry II yon stay away. Last evening tho Hill Opera Company produced tho old and appreciated play, "East Lynne," in tho hall here. It was a cctnplcte success and received tho appreciation of all who witnessed it. Miss Fuller represented hnbcl, and did so to perfection. All the other uiembcis of tho company pleytd their respective parts in the first class order. Tho attdlenro was somewhat larger than the preceding night, but should he larger forsuch good plays as this company is producing. There will bo no play this evening on account of tho masquerado hall, hut on Saturday there will be a matinee in' tho afternoon, and in the evening "Handsome Jack" will bo pro duced. When Baby was sick, we gave her Cascona, When she was a Child, 6he cried for Caa tori, When she became Miss, she clung to Castor?, Vhea she had ChUJreu, eke gave tliem QastarJa, (jii.uior.TeiN. Burglars made an unnKi essfiil attempt to blow open tho 6afe in the Beading railroad station early yesterday lmuiilug. The depot stands fifty jards from any dwelling, so tho men went to work without fear of Inter fortnro. They gained an entrance to tho ofllue hy throwing the weight of their bodies against tho doors, tho locks giving way llko punk. They next went to work on the safe door, soaping its edges and boring a hole in tho face that would admit a lead pencil. Through this holo powder was sifted and a lighted squib inserted. When the fire reached tho powder theio was an ox plosion that tumbled big ledgers out of tneir ease, but the door remained unopened. The ex plosion had foroed tho iuner portion of tho door to fall inwaid, doing no particular damage to anything else. When the agent arrived at revtn o'clock the door was quite warm. J lie only tool left by the cracksmen was a small pocket knife. V 1 mvii Oltlu. All tirdeis for advertising, job work and subscriptions can be left at Bceee's Auction and Commission rooms, Dougherty building, W. Centre street, where they will receive piornpt attention, ' Coxipoai XUo. 15. "MitterpiecK Frcn the Ait Galleries of tha World," lumbers Clunged DaiIy- Send or tiring to tha office of this Paper -one Coupon, together with ten cunts in money, and youvwlll receive the great lortfollo,of Art. r. 1 mi. Did Wo Stoal Thorn ? No, the man who BUggeatetl that we in net lmvo stolen these Mterplcus of Art was mistaken; we paid good money for them and we are letng re paid by the thanks of our res J era, and by the ollbrt they are making to spread our circulation. They are tho befit kind of canvasters, and are dnlng their work well. Out of town readers will forward their coupoiiB and ten cents and nridree to this olllce, nnd we will have the part sent them by mall from New York. Local readers should luinil In the coupons and ten cents at this olllce and take the part home with them, If possible brim; a friend along, to that he may see what a good thing It Is. Fire Alarm liuxes. ' Tho following list shows tho location 1 1 Uio alarm boxes of the Shenand"h Fire 'Jopartment: LOCATIOH. 16 Coal and Bowers streets. 1 Bowers and Centre streets. W Bridge and Centre streets. K Main and Centre streets. Ii Main and Poplar streets. 85 Main and Coal streets M Gilbert and Centre street W Gilbert and Cherry streets. 5 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, putl down Ite hook onee and let go. When an alarm le tent In the fire bell will sound the number of rho box and repeat the alarm four times HOW TO LOOATB ALAHMB. If the alarm la sounded from box 16 the fire loll w strlko one, then pause and strike flvo ihlch will indicate that the fire is In the flolnltyo No. IS box. Every alarm Is repeated our time Have yon tried McElhenny's fried oysters? 0-12-tf Notice to buclettes, Ktc. Tho IIekald office is prepared to furnish, on short notice, programmes, badges, etc., guaranteeing tho finoet workmanship at the lowest rates. 1000 samples to 6olect from. Tke most exquisite designs to suit any society or organiration. Olven Away. For sixty days Kengey, the phuUgrapher, will give a 10x12 platinum picture with evorr i jteu of bis $3 cabinets. Wedding Invitations. Over GOO of tbo finest and correct style wedding invitations and cards to select from at the Ukeald office. Either printed or engrnvod. Wo can dlsoonnt eity prices Wonders' onedoztn $ cabinets for Jl. S. E. Cor. Csntr and Market St., Pottsrllle. 11-21 tf Due Wkmji' L.inwDBV Blds, the btut 31nlug for laundry uaa. Each pcka;e iiuku :wo qnartt. 1Mt Pn'd l.y Coily Brou Hbipltalt. Hospitals, as we now understand the term, are nf modern growth. True It is, as Mr. Ilurdctt tcllB us In the historical section of "Hospitals and Asylums of the World," that in the records of Egypt nnd nncient India we find allusions to Institu tions that foreshadow the hospitals of later times, nnd even our asylums for sick an imals are borrowed from the east. An Inscription engraved on n rock near the city of Surat tella how Asoka, a king who reigned in Gujerat In the third cen tury II. C., commanded the establishment ot hospitals in all his dominions and placed ono nt each of the four gates of the royal city of Patna. Six hundred years after this Fn-Hian, nn Intelligent Chinese traveler who visited India in 309 A. D., records that Anoka's hospitals still existed and nourished, but the successive floods of conquest swept all nwny, and by the be ginning of this century only a hospital for animals remained of nil the pious king's foundations. Quarterly Review. Just the Same. First Actor (pulling tho trigger of a re volver six time) .Dio, you miserable vil lain 1 Second Actor Your pistol has missed fire, Sir Hudolph, but I am smitten with remorse for my many crimes and will die ncoordlng to your wish. Then lie rolled on the stage in agony and kicked like a buy steer, while the curtain slowly descended amid tho cheers and laughter of the audience. Texas Siftings. A Poser. Patrick McQuinn was brought up before the justice in the morning, nnd when asked his occupation by tho clerk said he was a sailor. "A sailorf" retorted the judge. "I don't believe yem ever were at aea in your life." "will," replied the disgusted Irishman, "how does yer honor think I came over from Olrelund in a wngonf" Harper's Bazar. A Saving Clause. Mrs. UnsopliLtloii My hiUband maybe u gambler, but he is very kind to dumb an imals. Mra. Illghtuptodate What makes you think sof Kirs. UriBophlatlcus I overheard him tell the doctor thut he aat eight hours In the club fattening up the kitty, Life. Plenty of Time. Nodd I met your wife down town tbla morning. She t-aiil she Was going to look Into one more dry goods store before she went home. Todd Then I needn't be In n hurry. I was afraid she might get there tonight be fore I did ('I,' -I, Kevlew. HpO QUIT BUSINESS. The undersigned will boII his entire stock of oots and A.naBelow Cost. Jlus is iv genuine eloBing out sale. April 1st. Don't Fa?eidman, 29 An Art Qom Every one who has seen the first part of "Masterpieces from the Art Galleries of the World" acknowledges Its beauty and value, and tbey wonder how we can nllord to glveilt away as tvedo. They do not realize that securing more readers, regular subscriber, Is the great aim of every publisher and that he Is willing to spend a grtat deal of money In doing It. This system costs us very little more than tho employ ment ofexpenelvecanvnFScrsaudltisa much more pleasant way. Everybody is thanking us for what we are doing. Our old subscribers feel that we are doing a friendly act and In return they are Inducing thtiuesnds of new outs to start in with us, For tills llret part, one cnupou and ten cents Is nil Hint we require, for further parts six coupons and ten cents will lie ashed. That will compel the new men to take the paper regularly every day. That Is the why in a nutshell. For Itaslnef s Mrn and Hoelelles. The Uebald has secured tho right to use the Alalctte patent writing tablelcovers, with reversible blotter, the only blottor tablet cover constructed which turns under the tab let. This Is specially adapted for lottor and note heads, bill heads, statements, etc., and will be placed on stationery free for tho bal ance of 1893. Any one interested will please eall and examine the handy device, at the IIkuald office Lawyer roster's Hranch Olllce. Sol. Foster, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor-at-I.aw, of Pottsvllle, has taken rooms at McElhenny's cafe building and will open a branch law olllce. Mr. Foster expects to be In Shenandoah every Wednesday and Satur day evenings, when he can be consulted at tho place mentioned. IT c- : t a 4 a, oeries ino. i. m g) tll3li3l&"3l--TIIISIE5air I I tie t- Vtagic t City J Coupon No. . --SI33tlla l?ll31 i I'F' Out out one of these Coupons and mall or brine them In person to the office of the Herald, with ten cents In silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No. 1 of the Maclo Cly will be delivered to you. WrVtL-lfy Jhr JlrrftlrfW- Jl. Mr Jtrjj MISCELLANEOUS. XT' 'T ANTED. A llrelvmau with small capital Yt tn handlo all kinds of slot mnchtnes. or slot rr Chas. T. For ntrtlculars address M alev. Novelty Co., Cincinnati. O. 1-2! it HOUXE AND LOTS FOK SALE -Kitht lots, :',4 sti ry house with 2 story kitchen, large sbed, two good wells and stream of water running through the property; nice bearing fruit trees; lots in good mate of cultivation; known formerly us I'arU Hotel. Suitable for any kind of business. For further particulars write or call on MRS. Li. E. FIHHEH, l-20-3m llrandonvllle, Sell. Co., Pa. NOTJCE FOU PROPOSAL" PrspssalawiU bs Tecelvre un to Febmarv 15. 1801. for sinking two IE) shaft at the Scott colliery, near nnamoirin, pa., ror tne union e;oai uompany. One Shaft to be 31 feet by 12 feat In the clear, and tho other shaft to be V3 feet by 12 feet In the clear. Eacb btntt to be sunk to a depth ot iou reet, more ar lens. or rurtner particulars, apply to JOHN L. WILLIAMS "ut , l-"3 et Shamokin, Pa. "VT OTP E After Fcbruiry 1st visitors will XN he admitted to the Alraahouse only on tho tnird Thursday cf each month, with no admis sion on i?unoa2 s. visitors aestring meals will tie n aulre-el to nav thirtv cents rcr meal. Newspapers Inserting this advertisement without a written order will not be paid for tame, ItOIIERT EBI.ING, WlLiUIAAl Ufeltlt, JACOlt DAY, llimrd of Poor Directors. Attest: J.J. O'CONNOIt. Clerk. Sshuylkilt Co. Almshouse, Jan. 22, '91. 1-73 Ot -VISIT THE piltsburg Novelty Store Chlcaware, (lueensware, Glassware and TTfT TT A "XT" QCODa at lowest rll Mi I IJ A i prices Call and examine the stock md he convinced nu carry the very best line. No. West Centre Street. Bhenandoah Hooks & Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agent tor all Newspapers, Mngaalnes, Periodicals, cts. No. 4 South Mam Strse'. SIioes9 S Tho goods must bo sold boforo mias the BARGAINS. N. Main St., Shenandoah, M ASTeRPIECES From tlie Art Galleries of the World This collection of the lost Beautiful Pictures Havo bcon selected by a lover of pictures after years of labor nnd great expenso. They will reproecnt everything that is popular in pictures. They aro tho Most Popular Pictures They are given awsy to readers of this paper. ( They aro Issued in parts containing 15 masterpieces and ono pajjo of descriptive matter about tho picture and the artist. Thcllrbt of tboso parts is now ready for delivery and will bo mailed to any of our readers who will cut out tho coupon on the fourth page of tills paper anil fot- ' ward It to us with ten cuts, cither lu oln or postago stamps. To city subscri bers it will be dellvorcd over our counter on riceipt of Ono Coupon and ten cents. SucciedliiR parts will bo sent on re ceipt of Six Coupons and ten cents. Every ono who has seen tho part says that, it is well worth two dollars. Wo rely upon the Increase of subscrip tions toTopay us for our expense. Therefore wo ask you to glvo tho extra coupons this week to your friends and havo them cot tho first part. Wo know- that whon they get tho first thoy will waut all tho others and w(ll havo to tako tho paper regularly to get tho coupons. That is tho wholo Idea. This sciies of art pictures will be tho most complete ,atd magnificent ovor published. Every artist of noto.through Iho world, contributes his or her best work to tho sorics. Tho engravingB aro of tho very highest gradoof Photographlo Copper half-tones, and aro perfect reproductions of tho mag nificent originals. Do not neglect to cut out tho coupon to-day and get your part Immediately and don't forget your friends. The Story of the Work. A lover of pictures, a man of moans, making a tour of the art galleries of tho world, realized that tho luxury of seeing all these beauties was limited to tho very wealthy, and to them only by wcarlsomo and expensive traveling and time. "Why not in the proscnt ago of perfect photogra phlo reproduction, why not icproduco tho most beautiful, the most popular, tho most uoled of these art treasures ?" was tho question ho asked lilnitclf Why not Indeed; no sooucr thought of than ho applied his means aud pre&tigo to seyiro largo photographs of tho choico pictures, Tha result is "JlABTKiiriKfKS fkom TUP. AltT GAIJ.ClilKS OF THIS WOULD." Tho original idfca was to Issuo tho hook in parts just as Is now being done; but to ohargo $2.00 a part or 8100 00 lu all. Now, a syudicato of newspaper pub lishtrs has purchased tho photographs and platos and is issuing them to "Boom Circulation." Now, every one may have this magni ficent work which was originally Intonded for tho rloh man's palace. Such Is the foroe of nineteenth century invention, machinery, cntorprlso, aud desire for circulation. Tho Way To Got It. For tho first part, bring to this oflio one of the coupons printed on page 4 and 10 conts. For subsequent parts, Bond six coupons and 10 cents. Out of town readors may send thoir coupons and money hy lettor to us anil the parts will be mailed to the.ii direct from Now York. What Wo Expoot y on to Do For TJs. Evory Jay a coupon will be printed on tbo fourth page of this paper. For this, FiitsT, you require ouly one of thoeo cou pons, give the others to different friends who should be rcadtrs of this paper. Induce them to bring tho coupons to tho ofllco and securo the first part of "Mas terpieces." Aflor that we aro quite sura they will tako and read tho paper regularly to obtain tho other parts. If alter that wo cannot hold them an regular readers, It will ho our own fault. Do not he uneasy if you do not iccelvo your mall ordor for a fow days. Tho demand is to groat that It Is sometimes i Impossible to koep up with.ordors.