Evening Herald. TUESDAY, FEBKUAKY 13, 1891. THIRD EDITION UIIAKAKi:. Olllo Mason and wlto,of Tatiianentl, Tltlted frii-uds here on Sunday. August lltifg Bnd wife, of Delano, spent Sunday here as the guests of William Inher's family. Mrs. A. 11. llouhniT suffered from a par.ilytic stroke on Thumliiy and is In n err leal condition. Mrs. Holland, of Mahanoy City, is visiting friends here. Martin Mate's nino-ytsr-old son is ill with scarlet fovrr. Mr. Shaler, of Sailors' Hill, has moved to Tainanend and will have a houee-w arming there on the evening of tho 17th inst. There was a innnked ball at the heme of J 11 Wcis on Saturday ovtnlng, at which all pit sent had an enjoyable time. Mr. Foray Hi lately bteamo tho peeieesor of a niie pug nog. Charles Wagner, of Quakake Station, Is In coming quite proficient in the telegraphers' art John Ilickleman recently reielvpd some handsome iortraits irutu a Tauiaqua photo grapher. 7ien naby rraa sick, iro ears ner C-vnort. hen site was a Chili, alio cried tor Cattori. 'When she beoame Mtts, she clung to Caatorte, 'then she bad Children, she cave tbam Outcrlc, Papers WmiiIimI. In order to complete flies tour copies of the Evening Hkkai.1 of September Kith, Octo ber 21st and 28th, lbl3, are wanted Address, IIkf.ald vlfieo, ShcnHii'doah, l'a. tf llrnr 111 .11111(1 John A. Ilellly's is the place to pet thi purest wines and lltjtior, beat beer and ftlei and finest brands of eliars. 10-lH-tf Fried oysters a giouialty at MoElhotlny'i There are many oouuuon linlmenta Hold but thrrc is only one great pnln tue lor II tortus ol Hpratus, Culs, Hrul'esmid all bodily pain JUui.nie la lied Flag Oil. Uot 2f eenls. Boll at 1. 1'. U. Ktrlliis lirug -tore. Notice to I lie I'nlillc. All penous aro forbidden to tkato or trespass on the dams of tho Shenandoah Water Company under penalty of the law. By order of the company. 1 lfilw S. D. IIrss, Supt. Have you tried McElhcnny's fried oyBters 9 12-tf llntitlsis VlHtiU'tl. Boys wanted to sell the Evening Herald to customers in Shenandoah. Only hustlers need npply. Got your repairing done at Holdomian's. 12 87-tl Coupon Mo 30. "KaittipiitH Frcm the Art Gilltriti of tic World." 'umbers Changed Biilys- S nd or brinK to Ibe office of this Pupi r one Coupon, together with ten cent-, iu money, and ou will receive tbc great Portfolio. of Art. rvvwwT'T'irTifV'ini Series No II. T'iie f flagic City Coupon No. IS. 4r Cut nut une of thcae Coupons tu mail or bring them in person Hi. oftlii' of the M khalii, with ten i - in hiIvit, or two nk-srls, and Port " Nu 1 of the rvlMBlo Olty will .ii Uierid tu you "1 4 Voyage Around The World ! Part II. Number 18. Numbers change dally. t ut tots coupon out and keep it until '..Mil different nun bi-rs are accumu lated, then bring or forward tbem to ,1'inr with Seven Cants to this . m. e und you will receive the portfolio :i - a.l erllicd. Call and aeu sample. t uui i Mia ouupun uui. m CENTS PER YARD for all-wool ISTrjitn CirpetB. pi t vur.l tor tloir.e-mi.de Hag i 1 1 M 1 .... 1 . VW.stl.lll D. Frc rj..i Storo,' ID 8"iiUi JaraiOtitreot 60 MAIMNOV CITT. Maiianot Citt, Feb. IX Miss Lizzie Kelly, of Ashland, visited Miss May Kearney, of West Mahanoy.strect, yes terday. John Oiilnn returned from a visit to Anthony l'elstrlng, of Ashland, yesterday. Thomas Hare, of ltszlctoii, visited Mls Maine Dillon 'on Sunday afternoon. i Ml- Onion nf Wt fVntr,. .ln. returned from n visit to Mis James Ryan, In f rscKvnie, yesterday morning. M. J. O'llearn, of Shenandoah, made busi ness calls hero this morning. Mlrs Maine. Jieiil, of Shenandoah, is tho guual of Miss Mame Garrett. Messra. Finn, Nash, landaii and Millet, tho original "Big Four," spent Sunday even ing with Miss Katfo Keating, of East Cculro street. Mamo Corrlgan, of Lanlgnns, was n town visitor this morning. John Curtin transacted business in Mt. Cnrinel this morning, j Michael Moore spent the day in Ashland. J. F. Reynolds, n genial Justice of the West ward of Gilberlnn lorough, spent Mon day afternoon with friend about town. Car number 33, of tho Sibuylklll Traction Company, was disabled yeilerday sfurnoon, while near the jig house turnout, by the dynamos burnli g out. John Sharkey, who lulu ml a linger in making a coupling two wicks since, has re sumed work on engine No. 310. J. VI. Kalbach, of Shenandoah, and C. 8. llaeaoler, of l'ottsville, vlilttd W. W Lewis Wednesday. Charles D. Kaler lost a valuable hnreo by death this morning. When placed in the stahlo laat evening it was apparently in geod ueaini, nut wlieu llio Lower opened tint uoor this morning he found tho animal dead. It. M. Slobig, of Ashland, was a town vis itor on Monday. J. I). Albert, of Lebanon, is stopping in town for a few dajs. J. II. Wallace, of Philadelphia, who has liei-n building the roadbed of tho new electric ailway, left this morn'ng for llazlelcn Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, while hero, made many friends who regretted their departure. They will next locate at Wayno Junction. M. J. I'tmrrs, of Hazletoii, was a town visitor yesterday. C. II, (ioss, of Troy, N. .1., who has been employed by tho new laundry for some time paat in puttii'g tlio plant in operation, has completed his work and returned to bis for mer homo. The 76-foot tresael for the Lakeside Hall way root arrived by tho L. V H It. Uat eve ning on three Hat ears. Architect Jotus ex pects to have (htm unloadtd today, ai the mechanics are ready to put thim in position. Edward Grim, tho Fifth ward couatiible. expects to move to Philadelphia in the near future. l'AltK l'l.ACK. William Campbell islhe agent for theKvnN ino II KHALI). The collieries here worked nine liotirs yes terday and il ts en peeled they will run this number of hours all week. , Mrs Kato Snyder was in Mahanoy City yesterday. A pigeon Bhootiug match will occur here on Washington's llirtbday, in which the following well known niarksmou ulll com pete, five bn each side: Kollo Watson, Charles Butler, Harry Swartz, David T. Jim s, Kichard Weeks, John Watkins, William llnyle, llcnjamin D.ivis, Uobert Ua.ll and llebcr Long The nipping will begiu shoitly allir eight o'clock. Kaeh man will shoot at ten biids. The slakes are $23 a side. Srls in vited from Mahanoy City and Shenai.dorh. Comlnc Kvt-uts. March 10 Third annual ball of tho St. Patrick's Hand, in Ilobbtus' opera bouec. March (!. First grand ball under the au spices of tlie Monamoro Social club iu Hob bins' opera bouse. April 20. Ice cream festival under the auspices of the Star Fiuto and Drum Corps in 1(0001118' opera n 8peoial low prices to all In watches, Jewelry and silverware at Holderuiaii's, corner Main ind Lloyd streets. 12 27-t f (ioiid Chance For Hoys Hoys who are willing to woik can make money by selling the Evknino Hlbai.d iu Shenandoah. Apply at once at the Hkrai.ii office. Mnrelilll'a 0r... When seeking a neat and well conducted oafo, go to Burobill's, corner Main and Coal tttwts Polite and prompt, attention. 11-7-tf Tlirarttuiieil to Kill tjnei-ii Victoria. LONDON, Feb. 18. A dangerous crank named Harry Carter was remanded at tho How strwet .police station for being charged with writing a letter In whioli he threat ened to kill Queen Victoria. Carter wrote that unless his demands were granted by the queen it would lie either necessary to Muni him to liroadmonr asylum or ho would take her life. Carter has already spent nine years iu a lunatic asylum. A UiikmIhii Traitor Hxroateil. VIENNA, Feb. 18. Advices from liou mania say that it has been learned there that u Itu-iMaii lieutenant colonel of the cavalry was tried recently at Odessa anil oxevuted. The authorities found in his lodgings a sealed letter addressed to a genera! of staff of a foreign pover,in which be lifttl been supplying secrets ut a salary of 24,000 francs yearly. Two Nullors l)rtwnl, Two tuning. Pbovincbtown, Maes,, Feb. 18. A scltiKiuer ashore between Hace Point and l'eakul Hills proves to be the Ftirtuua, of (Jioucoster, a tlshing vessel with a craw of twenty-two men and one boy. The cap tot n and seventeen men got off all right with the boy, mid are all at Race Point station. Twoiueu are drowned aud two missing. rlilltl of tlio storm. GUTHBIK, O. 'P., Feb. 18. Reiiorts eome from the Htrip of great suffering among the homesteaders reildiug there. Several )ienouM, it la reported, have iwrishwl in the ftorm, among them two fauiillea residing near Cross. No particulars oan Ue ob- taiued. llundredH of bead of stoak wure frozen to deuth. 0 the Jsrivy Cnsit. AsniiBV Park, Feb. 13, A very heavy, severe and blinding snow torm set in along the New Jersey coast yeaterday mornlug. The surf is raging aud several wrecks are strewn aloug the beaeh from Kaudy Hook to Point Pleasant. The ve locity of thu wind is fifty miles an hour. , Btnla th OtM ttej; sft.r. DliNVKlt. K Bilv-1- mihiii r. Tim iiu-ii i-ali-red the u rant about midnight a- , died ... ibe iv.iri'f t lit. iiii l.i-ii up the 1 a i I ptjiiniU, ufl i. .iiunuutof inoUL-yBtt- A PIRATE'S CONFESSION. One of a Dane Who Carried Off a Whole Store. IlYK, N. Y., Feb. 13.-A hearing la In progress before .Tustlco llamch tlj tho case of Dennis Ahvnrn, one of thu men cap- ttiretl when lio went nahore from tholilnck ?op cmriili, popularly Known otitlioJ.onB lslntul sound ns the pirate sloop. AUWirtl I1HS 11111(10 ft lllll COIlieSSlOn to Juatice Ilurucli. He snys there were nine men in the rhiik of robberH. They were bnutletl toKetlitT for tho nolo purpose of robliery, nutl J. Fitch, of Fort Slorrla, wai captain. Tlio sloop Pnrnh halls from Fort Jefferson, L. I. He alto toltl .Tmtlco Ila ruch the name!) of the other members nf the Kan, but the justice refused to dl vtllxe tliem at present. Ahuarn said in tletail that ou the 7th of February last the Reneral lncrchnndlia store of Louis Smith nt Fort Salonija, a few milei from Xorthport, L. I., was en tered by the whole (inng, heatled by Cap tain Fitch. They cleaned It out entirely. Tho kooiIs oarrietl away were worth nbout M.00O. They were all stowed sbonrtl tho sloop on which the robbers sailed away nt diiyflKht. Wheu Jlr. Smith reached bit store he found nothing in It but thu empty counters mid some burglars' tools. Ahenrn said the robbers cruised about for a few dnys nntl then decided to land at Milton's Point, where they took ashore tho two bags of goods which led to his arrest. Justice IJartich is now working on the cae both ns a justice and a tlctectivo. He says all the robberies that have occurred along the shore for tho past year will now ne cleared up. Storm Wreck lu Ohio. IlKUXVUH, O., Feb. IB. Two freight trains collided on the Wheeling and Lake Krie railroad in the storm two miles west of this place. Threo men were killed. Hoth engineers and one firemen were the vic tims. The bodies of nil the above were mangled and their limbs broken. The rest of the trainmen escaped without In jury except severe bruises. The cause of the wreck will probably remain a mystery, as both engineers are dead. Freight No. 5 was running as secouil section of passen ger train No. U, which passed freight No. 40 nt Bellevue. Tho presumption is that tho engineer of No. 12S fulled to see tho sig nals she carried, owing to the storm, and started out supposing tho track to be clear. The men killed are Engineers Con nell and Stuwcll, Fireman McMulleu and Urukeiuan Johnson, Denlea That He Is a Forgor. QpiNCY.Ills., Feb. 13. A. M. Vannuken. tho railroad promoter ludicied hero for the alleged forgery of the nnme of President M. L. Ingalls, of the Dig Four railroad system, to a bond on which he was to re ceive $30,000 advanced by a syndicate of yuincy capitalists, was formally placed under arrest in messing hospital yester day, llouds were furnished by two mem bers of the syndicate he is supposed to have defrauded. Vnuaukon declares that he dill not sea the bond, did not sign it himself and did not know it was forged wnen be negotiated It. Celebrating Lincoln's lllrthday. THKNTON-, Feb. 13. Neither branch of tho legislature did any business Inst niKht. but adjourned to participate in tho cele bration of Lincoln's birthday, for which a committee of tlio house had made arrange ments. An Immense crowd gnthered on tholloorof the chamber and in the gal leries. There were but two Democratic members on the floor, and not a Demo cratic senator when the Republican sen ators marched in aud President llogers took the cualr. A Thieving Gang Captured. GnKKSSHUito, Pa., Feb. 13. Special Offi cer May, of the Pennsylvania railroad, ar rested ami sent to jail Peter Matron, John Oystercamp, Henry Matron, John Her man, Al Garland, Alex. Lutz, Frank Yer- man and T. S. Kelley, eight of thegangof car rubbers who have been robbing cars und the farmers in this vicinity for the past soveral months. They are all tough characters, and have been n terror to the community for a long time. Tried to Kub a Church. Philadelphia, Feb. 13. A desperate at tempt was made by thieves to blow open a safe in the Green btreet Methodist church, on Green street above Tenth. Had they succeeded in their efforts they would have been poorly rewarded, as the safe contained little of value. For want of sufficient powder the door remained on its hinges, but the explosion set lire to the church and caused a damage of nearly fcaw. lue tbievtw escapetl. Arson to Hide Uurtler. Hoi'STOV, Tex., Feb. 13. Yesterday a rude but which had stood near the Hast Texas road, lu the suburbs, wasdlscovered in nshts. The dead and charred remains of Mike Dolan, ils owner, was found iu the ruins. An examination showetl that Dolan had been stabbetl twice and shot once, lo conceal the crime the hut had been burned. Jim Hill and Peter Powell, two negroes, have been, arrested on sus picion. Men of the Kenrsarge Safe. Colon, Feb. IS. The crew of the United States cruiser Keursargu was rescued ut noon, ou Satunlay. Only one man was drowned. He was a second class fireman named Anderson liuliliius. The vessel was abandoned on Koncador reef, with the Stars and Htripes still flying at her peak. The steamship City of Para, with the crew of the Koarsarge ou lMard, will leave this port for New York tomorrow. A Crew Itesetted In Mid-Ocean. London, Feb. W. The Uritish brig W. Q. Gordon, Captain Payxant, from Hali fax, Jan. afi, for St. KitU, was altaudonud lu latitude 40:49, longitude 04:14. The ves sel was sighted by the British steamer Cevlo, Captain Nicol, from New York for Liverpool, and the crew, uftercoiisidenilile trouble and danger, went rescued by tb Cevle'a boats and t he vessel was set ou fire. Chairman YVIli!i lletter. Kansas City, Feb. 18. Congressman WUhou, clmtrmau of the house ways and mtans ci.i.nmttee, is feeling stronger Ulan be did eveu before ho left Washington, but his physicians have prescribed rest for a few days as the liest Hssiide tonio for hltu. lie iut.-ud-, however, to leave to morrow for the Citv of Mexico in com pany with ui-, family aud tmgre.suiau Tarsney and i. ile. Half the Town lieitrovetl. Fukmiim. 1- ii i i i i- half the business portion of Ueuoa, a village uf S.000 on the I.iike Shore, eightcf u miles vit't of Friiniiiit, tai ilest iiiyed by flro yi'-itertla) I In building-, wuv mostly wooden n( nu lures, and ilie lire spread rap'dly, Kuitiiig all -.tuni, buti tier sbups and otllccji to the value of many thousands. " The Drtelor "Won. Daniel Nolswcnder. late nronrietor of the' Commercial Hotel, and Dr. liaV.ema, a Polish physician who was a guest at the hotel dur ing Mr. Netsnontloi's administration, 'had a law suit before Justice Dehglor this morning. Mr. Nolswcnder sutd the doctor for $25 claimed to be duo for board for tho' month of November lust, aud as a counter claim the doctor presented a bill for$fi0 based on pro' ltwionai (crvlics rendetetl Mr. Nelswonder's wife. The justice gave tho doctor judgment lor o and Mr. Nelswentler sajs he will ap peal, as tho dortor only paid three visits to his wife and when tlio doctor was asktd fur his bill ho told Mr. Netswender It! 'tho pret ence of witness that tlieio would bo no charges. Htorlu Points, It blew and then it snowed. Moro snow and plenty of it. Tho sleigh lolls aro jingling; Tho shovel brigades wcro out in force this morning. It is piedlcted that tho thermometer will drop twonty degrees to day. The wind was s howliug success last night The blizzard arrlvtd ou tiuio. School Itooin Jtobbeil. Thieves btoko Into Miss Falrchlld's class rooui in tho Wost Contru street school build ing last night and stole a quantity of books, si a Up, pencils and oilier suppllts. Tho tbiives e&oupcd detection. "Mtltol trovblr' Is the unhappy sufferer with iisIiib in tl llieuruatu-m. jtea ring uh is Hie famous pulu ture fer l.hcuniiitlhln, Omit, Neuralgia und Lumbago. Costs 25 cents, ftt-tl KlsgiOll Is sold nt P. P. 1). Klrlln's Drug Hlore. Notice. All boys oneaced to carry naners. will call at Heiia lb ollloo on Thursday aitcrnocn, Uii anil Nte It. Keagoy. the photogranhor. has a creat $3.00 bargain. Uo and see it. Have you tried McElhonny's fried oystorsT 9-12-tf Up Town Ofllce. All orders for advertising, Job work and subscriptions can be left at Beofo's Auction and Commission rooms, Dougherty building. W Centre ttrect, where they will receive prompt attention. V ritd oymors a specialty at McElhennyV (M2 tf WARREN J. PQRTZ. cssvPiano Tuner. Pi an oh find orenns rrmirfd. Ordrrs left at 21 North Main street, Shenandoah, will reto vc prompt Hiu'uuon Real Fgtt EcJ&nge. Kobbins' Huildlnc lioom No. 4. Properties and Business Places Of all kinds bought and sold. Honda and HlocU nought and Sold. Railway anil Steamship Tickets, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance In first-class companion Usneral Comtrlsslon business, lolui V. Fliwioy. AMUSEMENTS. pKUGDSON'H TJ1EATKE. P. J. riltOUSON, HANiOEIl FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, '94. Nothing old but the name. Eveiybodj's favorite funny show. Peek's Bad Boy ! After supper go and see It. This year better than over. New Specialties, Funny Comedians. Graceful Dancers, Pretty Girls, An Extraordinary Singing Company. Success breeds imitetors. This Is tho original version. Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cent ItesFrved seats at Klrlln's drugstore. MISCELLANEOUS. I70K HAI.E Cte'p.-A good tent, suitable for I1 Qshini; nartles. Aunlv at 1 etse s Auction Comm s lim House, West Centre street. 8 tf riOH PENT Slor in the Milton Runyan property, opposite Max Hclimldt's new dry goods store Apply to Mux .Schmidt 2-12-tf F OH KENT A store andrwolllng. corner of Centre and Market streets, ocoui.lbd at nr. feDtbv John MiGovtUD. shoedesler. Pos session Riven April 1st Apply to llornbsck, 27 East LentreMrtct, bbcnamloali, a-s-tf ANTED Houe with six or teven roems, buyer waiting. A good saloon or rsluu- ruut. heverel lots for butidlDK DUrpo.es, buyers wultine It you have a business hUkw f'irtHle I will nnd you a purchaser John P. Pissit. Ileal Bats is Kxcfurge, Itooin 4, Hob blns' butldlDR, th nanduMb. P... 3-li tf OU-K AM) LOW FOlt SAI.U -KUht lots, 8H sv ry bouse ltb 2 story kllebsn, large lied. two good wells and stream of v.ater lunnlDK tbroiiKb tbe property: nice biartng fruit tiees; lots in good stale of culnvatlon; known Jcrmerly ss Park Hotel. Suitable for aay kind of business. For further particulars write or oall ou MItH. L. K. l'KIIKIi, l-SO-em IlrsDdonvllIo, Sch. (Jo., Pa. a UMTOHU' NUT1UK Id tbe Orp at s' t Court of Hchuyiklll oouuly. In tbe tnattsr of the estate of Msry Jooe, deceased. The undeitkntd Auditor appo.nted by tbe salil Court to make qutiributiuii of tne lu ds In the bauds of l. M. Murlio,AanilnUlratorof the sum estate, will meet all t urtles Interested therein, DO rlaiurtuty. the ihlrd day cf JUrtl), I8l, 9u m. , ii vb io Wee. roouw Nos 1 and 2, second Uoor lleddull building, on tbe nortbw est coroer of Mam and lentro .Heels, bhenanaoab, !'., when and where all claims maul be presested before tbe Auditor, or eite be forever debarred from comlci; in upon said funds. John It. CuVle, Auditor. Sbenaudoab, I'u , Feb. 12. 18HI. J l3-8t-oiv POTTSVILLK, l'A, IfrW, 1 Ocrit'K or Oothoi.i.ku ur tiik ronNiv or y himryi.Kii.1,. NOTH'K Hralt'd piopumils will be recelveu by tlit undei signed, tlie t'ontiolltr of M-liuylk'.lt i oi'iiiv. iiutli 2 p uj . TUursduy. Slunb 1-. Ism fur tin; vtboii- or any raurlot us new per cent. 6-So Ueglstereu Oounly Bonds, to be lvsued to the amount of 112,00u. Interest to vommtuce April Ut, lttvl, wlieu stud iiuus will be Issued. All bldn at not less tuui. par Tot ("mtroller reserves the rlgbl to uji'i-iuDyorullbids ily order of tin l yunty t'i nimlssloners. U. It. 81SV i RN, 2- i-cod-tf Controller. AR6yal "to "V Introduction JDUFCaU. Presentation of People To tlie People of Shenandoah and The Mahanoy Ynlleys. mnko ft voyago nrouiid v heads of Europe as well ns tho most distinguished people in this country nnd abroad would cost lots of money, wouldn't it, even if you had tho entreo into their society? But supposo you could sit in your own homo with your wifo nnd children around you and come face to iaco with splendid photographs of theso people of note, that would be quite a big stop toward knowing tht-m ns ncarv perhaps, as you will over get. And whou you begin to weary of studying tho features of this class of society wo will show you a good many places nnd things in far-away climes that many of your brethren havo paid thousands of dollars to see. finely?! I Tho advantages of pictorial ing and verifying can hardly bo practicable there tho lens, with caught imago of nature and man, and to tiansmit to homos in distant lands the picture and visions of the reality. Now if you will como with us Moyag Around the i You will sec many wonderful things, meet many celebrated person ages, and you will not lose any time from business. The first week wo are going to introduce to you: 1st. Tbe venerable Justices of the Supreme Court". of tho United States, in their black robes of office. 2d. Tho lovely Mrs. Cleveland. 3d. Tho Frosidont of tho United States, Mr. Cleveland. 4th. The Cabinet of Mr. Cleveland's second administration with & splendid photo (by Sarony) of Mr. Cleveland in the centre. 5th. Vico President Stevenson and nineteen prominent members of the Senate. 6th. Twonty prominent members of thoIHouse of Representatives. 7th. Tho Presidents of the United States since tho formation of the United States. 8th. Twenty-eight Governors now in office. 9th. President Harrison and his Cabinet. 10th. Prominent Republicans. 11th. Prominent Democrats. 12th. A dozen Generals famous since the War. 13th. Colebrated Union Generals. 14th. Famous Confederate Gonerals. 15tb. Leaders of the Navy. 16th. Foreign Ministers at Washington. Tho following week we shall present to you bishops, archbishops, cardinals, newspaper men, authors, composors, millionaires, actresses, uctors, Queen Victoria, the Prince of Wales and his family and others Tho third wet-k wo shall present a few more royal persons and thon begin our travels in foreign lands,-travels that will last twenty six weoks. . 7 Genfs By this time you will doubtless be curious to know the conditions. T -3 g--f- . . EACH day out out tiieart ooupou printed ou tbe XX fourtb page aud put it aside with .ouo oent. After you have saved seven of thu coupons consecutively miui,bro4, bring th,om to us with Boven cents and pou will receive Portfolio 1 of "'Wie Worlit nntl It People Uy Sunlight," the famous wojfe .Introduced by that noted traveler, stholar and writer, John CUrk.Wpatb, 1. 1), Eaoh portfolio will ooutalu 16 pagea and there will be SO portfolios. Tlio wholo series will make the moet;valu able art collection each as cannot be met ;wjtb ofttaj- Tw should, have the oorn ploto series, and you slotild seize tho opportunity how. If you .at already gottlug the Hekald all you havo to do Is to tY8 yqtircoupous nud puunlou. If you aro not getting tho HKrtAi.D--sciui u your, name and address, and Hbo paper will be loft by carrier for you evory day. f f & Mi n P.minrSnR 1ST Samples of tljo photofiraphic series may bo seen upon appli cation to Hooks & Brown, 4 Korth Main street; 0. II. Anderson, tnvvoling conespondent, Mahanoy City, or at tho Herald office. of Renown tlio world nnd nicot tho crowned You can take Your Family with you without EXTRA COST, and without the discomforts of Travel to you all. . . . representation as a means of inform exaggerated. "Wherever travel is its quick flash of light and swiftly has come in to supply tho deficiency on this 8809 3Tori a Week will sinnpnr -Commencing January 13th.