Evening Herald. THURSDAY, FEHltUAKY;i5, 1891. THIRD EDITION (IIKAIIDVIM.U. If. K, Maiulro drovo out of town yesterday afternoon wltti his new "best" gltl. Daulol nrenuau, of tho Fingerboard, has juit iccovered from a severe attack of tlio gr.ppo. Misses Katie Haley anil Mapglo Mulligan -visited friends in Ashland yesteiday. Solomon and Jotm &clioipll went to lleaduiK yesterday morning to attend tlio funeral of tlx ir alitor. Packer No. 1, 2 ami fi worked a half dry on Wednesday. Heading colliery employes received tlielr two weeks' earnings yesterday. Mrs. Mlormel Kelly, of OolorHilo, presented her husband with a big lioy on Munday morning. Mrs. J. P. 8hw and Mrs. Thomas I'edlow left this morning for Philadelphia Masters Ittissell and Charles Shaw are spending a week with their aunt in Alt. Carmel. Dr. J. C. Diddle and I)vld 1'liilllps, of Ashland, were in town yesterday, Albert Arnold, of the 7Yras nnd ZVms, returned from a bualuuH trip to l'ottsville yesterday. Mrs. Benjamin lleddal), of Wm. reun, wat in town on Tuesday afternoon. Contractor McAnally has started a tunnel at llig Mine Kuu oolliery that will bo nearly a milo in length when completed, A sleighing party composed of tho following ladle ol Uirardvllle drum to Dolauo yesler. day morning: Mrs Peter UrltlitliB, Mrs William Leechman, Mrs. William Bracey and Mbs Lizzie. Davis. John Maguiro, of Colorado, visited Potts villo ycstoitluy. Tliomas Magulre, of Colorado, who lias been ill for mora than a mouth, is now Improving. W. J. Bambrick, who returned yesterday from Good Springs, ears tho collieries In that district havo b 'eu working almost full time for tho past two weeks. Gertie, tho sixteen-; ear old daughter of Benjamin Harris, died at her hutne in Colorado on Tuesday night. "littot trouble" Is the unhappy Mitlerer with pains hi d lheumailsin. lied Kliia Oil Is the famous iwtu eure tor 1'heuiiintlsui, Ueiiil, Neuralgia i.nrt l.urnbug... Cntn 25 oemm. Ked FlagiOillssoldalP. I', 1). Klrlln'n Drug hloie. Up Town Olllov. All orders for advertising, job work and subscriptions can bo left at I! two's Auction and Commission rooms, Dougherty building W. Centre street, whoro they will receive prompt attention. Ooml Clmnce For flny. Boys who are willing to work cn make money by selling the Evening IIbrald in Shenandoah. Apply at onco at tho Herald ollloe. When Baby was elcV, we gave her Cactorta, When rirtwas a Child, shecrled forCojtoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoruv 'Vbea shohadChlMren,beBaTetbur.Catort, Coupon Mo. 32. "Ifasterpisces From the Art Oallt.it. of tie World." umbeiB Charged Daily Send or bring to the office of 'this Papor ono Coupon, together with ten cents In money, nnd sou will receive the groat Portfollo.of Art. W Cl ir ik oenca tNU, xi. I he Maoic City Coupon No. 20. XT" Cut out oue of these Coupons ani mail or bring them In person to the ofllce or the llFHAUi. with ten r, nib In silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No 1 of the rvluglo Olty will Lle delivered to you m IcAAAAAAAAAJujaJ Voyage Around J The World ! Part II. Number 21. Numbers change daily Cut this coupon out and keep it until Ki vt n dtOereot nun bers are aeeuniu I ni u, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to tills office and you will receive the portfolio a advertised. Call and see sample. Cut This Coupon Out. 2 Ifcjfifc rfk jftt A A A JVi&u&Scj CENTS PER YARD For all-wool Incraiu CMrptN. tSe, i and 60c per yard for Home-made Hag Carpets that will wash at C. D. FrcKe's Carpet Store, 10 8011 tli Jarditi Street, MAIIANOV (JITV. Mahanoy City, Fob. IS. Mr, and Mrs. George Barlow are visiting In I'hllsdolphla. Messrs. Morris I.ilsch and C. F. Klngaro transacting business in l'hlladelphia. John lvcllo, of Vst Centre street, went to Philadelphia yesterday morning. Mrs John Jonts was taken ill yesterday morning wllh paralysis On taking a ttoowl stroke her relatives were sent for In Tamaqua and she now lies In a very critical condllion. Bernard Moouoy, of New York, Is visiting his ci'iisln, John Summers, of West Mahauoy avenno. I'eter Welso has opened his newly licensed saloon on West Mahanoy avenue, near tho rk. Samtiol Stelger, of Wilkes-Barre, Is doing business In town to-day. Itobert Dodson, of Morea, reglntorcd at tho .Mansion House yesterday altetnoou. Mlohael Monnghan, of St. Nicholas, was in town tuts morning. "Peck's Bad Hoy" was greeted with n fair slsetl andletice at Kaler'a opera house last evening, i ne snow it n goon one. J. A. Depew, of Delano, was In town ytltmiay aitemoon. B. Light, of Lebanon, met friends here this morning. M Ilerrnld, of Paeletoti, nude builuese calls about town to day. Harry I.owli, the sprinter. Is hard at work in tiaininc for his match with Mfrhael Salmons, ut Mahanoy park on Washington's Hlrthday. Salmons too. Is Md to be getting hi excellent ioim. 0. F. Hcborlzinter and wife went to Phlla dolphia yemoidnv morning to icmalii several days. Dr. Hermnny made a professional call In Cole's Patch ytnteitlay aitemoon. Michael Howe, of Mahanoy Dane, was in Alalianoy Ulty last evening. Kpsldoiita of Second and Centre streets were startled late Tuesday evonlng by yells like tnnt oi a romanr.no Jiininu ami gazing through the blinds saw two well known young men dititik and tight In each other's embrace, rolling over the pavement, 1 Irking, f lugging mid biting at oach other between their hideous yclln. One of them wi Ided a meat knife ntiito froely, but too awkardlyfo un nny minmge. Hie appearance oi too town tmlice put the combatants and spcota1 tors to flight Tlio Citizens' Cornet Band thank the townspeople through tho Herald fur thoir aid In securing them the new insti unarms, 1 he arrival of the Instruments Is txpectid during the coining mouth. They coei about 1,100. Mrs W. W. Iewlsand family have returned I rom a visit nl several days In Philadelphia 'Squire Alex. May went to I ottsville this morning. , M. E Horn, joint car Inspector lor the J,rhigli Valley alio Heading rullronfl com panlee, has removed his office building from Latawlsnn to near Main stieet crossing. Major E. J. rhillips, of l'ottsville. pissed through town this morning to romdalt colliery, near .lit. Uarmel, As "Joe" Alurneiiuc. a well known travel ing man, entered a Lehigh Valhy train, bound for llazietou yesterday morning, he tBpicd William lloyt, of Blngliauiptou, who bears a striking rr semblance to ex-1 lenldent McLood.ol tlio Heading svslem. 'Ih.wd Mr. MeLeod." said "Joo." loud enough for Conductor Haines and tho passengers to overhear lum. "Will my pass bo renewed this year?" "Well, I suppose so; jou cuirlod one last year, did you not?" replied tho tire tended dignilary. Some conversation fol lowed about Now England and 1'ougbkeepslo uriugo tnai caused me conauctor lo pricK up hisenrs. When tho tratu arrived nl Jlazlo ton, Despatcher Smith Kauer jumped aboard and putting his mouth very oloso to Marirer Ino's ear, whispered: "Say, is that Mo ood slttiug beside you? Conductor Haines is very anxious to Know and wan cd me to ask.' Fit A ok villi:. Miss Ddiorah James visited friends In Pottsville to-day, Valentines ban' 'cm fl '1-'--t- -umer ously during the puu. u ilii, i oeially among tho rising geucratlou. Mis. Michael Molisn, of l'ottsville, Is vis iting her son, Able Nettles. John Bummersbach, of Perth Am boy, is spending a few days with his mother. Eov. H. B. Cassavaut Is visiting friends in Washington, D. C. Ed Holt, of tho Adams express ollloe, ruttsvllle, visited his brother, William 1'. Holt, of Zeilcr's drug storo. Isaac Crcewcll has removed to his farm noar town to prere for the coming season. Michaol McAndrons Is well pleased over tho arrival, 011 Tuesday night, of a stout little son. Mrs. William Irvin has secured tlio janitor ship of the new school house. Mrs. Ii. McLaughlin and Miss Mary McLaughlin are visiting in Malzoville. There will bo a masked ball in Burchill's hall on March 2. Mis. Alex Gray was burled from this place on Monday. She had not bcon In good health lor about tn 0 years. It Is said that l'ctcr McCloskoy will Uko chargo of Boylan's saloon at Mahauoy Piano in tho near future. A chicken fight for $150 a side, has been nrranged by Frat'kvilleandNewl'hiladolphia sports to occur at tho latter place on St' I'atricks day. Each side will put up seven birds. l'olilles are waxing warm with tho ap proach of election day. Of course thetown is Republican, and it would be no trick for them to carry oveiything with a sweeping majority, hut little Hank movement are xpectod from the Democrat that will make tht! tight interesting, if it does not bring about a few Democratic gains. One of those luuvts is the reported rgaiiiaatlon of a Pimocratir club, but just how this will avail them anything 011 election day is not ret apiarent to tho Republican voters. So far as can now oe seen tnoir only opportunity 111 p'aeing candidates lies in a rumored dissat isfaction among ltei'ublicaus oyer tho or ganization of their School Boaid ticket. These little dissatisfactions may, however, lie of tho usual kind, that blow over when the rmeetioii appears as to whether you are go ug to be a Republican or something else. I he Iicptibiirau School Board ticket It com posed of the following gentlemen : Simon Mi ore, Richard Morgans and James Damp man, and the Denioeratlu of William Keffeii Joseph tihailer and Clinton Sbugars Hear In MU11I John A. Rellly's la tho place to get the purest wluoa and liquors, beat beor and ttlei and finest brands of cigar. 10-16-tf There are many common lltilnieuts told but tbeie Is only onegrefci pnla ' mo lor 1 II iorrna ol HpruliiB, C'nu, 111 ulke and ail bodily pain. Its usme is lUd Plug Oil. Clots 35 cents. Hold at 1'. 1'. D. Kltllnl Drug -toie. Use Wm.m' LAcaukv Hlok, the t,t Bluing for laundry use. Each package makt w quail Ifiots 80I.I by (latkley Hl 1'apera W.ikIviI. In order to complete files lour topiea of the Evcninu HkhaluoI September 10th, Octo ber 21st and 38tb. 1KU3. are wanted. Address, Hkealu office, hhtiiaudoah, 1'a, tf Have yon tried McElhcnny's fried oyste U-12-tf MAIIANOY l'LANI". Qcorgo W, Bovan, tho electric pole climber. visited lady friends In Ashland on Sunday, Thomas Nare v. the butcher, samnled the sleighing with his fast horse and host girl this ftcek. Snulro William It. Mlddlclon. of Maize- vlllo, and Dr. Blellcr, of Frackvllle, were viewing tho route for a prlvato tolcphono Hue through town on Monday, behind tho doctor's spirited trotter. Tho chicken nnd wafllo snrtiir to be hold In tho M. K. church, on tho evenings of iiiaten l ami 2, win tie a grand event. A free entertainment will bo given each night. Uoritntious. solos and music by the best talent of town will lend their assistance. All nro respectfully invited to como and holp tho good cause along. Thomas Kane, the V. &. It beggago hustler and manipulator of seals, visited Mahanoy City last evening. John A. Coon, a young clerk, accompanied by his friend, Edward llesscr. visited Mah anoy l'lano ladies on Sunday. Mrs. James Canfiold. of Malzoville. is nulto 111. ' Michael Monaghan, an aged rcsiilmtof Connor's Paid, died at this place on Tuesday morning. Gerald A. Kohler, a young and promising brass pounder, of Girardvlllc, spent a fow houis in town on Sunday last. Telegrapher Georgo Cook Is doing duty at Buck 'mountain. Miss Helen Matirer left for Ncwaik, N. J., to spend a few weeks with relatives. Ed. anil Olco Baker, carriers of the Evkn ino Hkiialu, spent Sunday In Malzoville. CICNT11ALIA. Henry Hcrskovlts was in Mt. Carmel on Tuesday. Fiank Achy.one of our former townsmen, but now of Delaware, is spending a few days with friends In town. John E. Rellly, station agent at Ashland, was among the visitors to town yesterday. Mrs. Edward Price, formerly of town, but now of Mahanoy City, was in town yesterday. Miss Kato Irvlu went to Mt. Carmel yes teiday. Mrs. Harry Whltaker and her daughter In law, Mrs. William Whltaker, spent yesterday with friends in Mt. Carmel. Patrick McDonnell, ono of our former townsmen, has roturned to Now York, after a limit viit to town. The apjiearance of the Lehigh depot is greatly improved by bring newly painted. Ou T110 day Levi Sanger's team of six bnrses became frightened, broke and ran away, but were cajoured before much damage was done Borne of the harness was broken. The po Itlclsns aio hustling in great style and the whole talk nowisof election, which promises to be very Interesting in Centralis and Conjngbam township. Tho principal light in tho township is for Poor Director. Iternanl Doyle Is a candidate for re-c'eetlon. He has held tho olllce for two terms and hm, proved himself to bo a good 0110 In the borouah John J. LaiiEulin Is a candidate in tho First ward lor Justlco against D ('. Black. Jchn is a good, intelligent citizen and would infke as good a Vqtilie as it has been our lot tn havo. The School Directorship lira between J O'Donnell and Edward Walsh, In the First ward, and David Keller and Ed ward Srha Her, 111 tho Second ward; for Council. George Irotilman in the First ward has nooppositiou In the Second ward, J. M. Roilly tud D F Curry are candidates For Audllor it le between L. E. Davi and John Johnson. Tho eaindtdatts for Chief Buigcss number about nine, but wo would like to mention ono m ptrticular, Robert Farrell. Ho has been a citizen and taxpayor of town for many years and is certainly dosorviag of this office. (li-Hitti A'lny Notes. Post 140. of town, is prospering jutt now. Scarcolv a week pisses without a new recruit being mustered In. Tho Shenandoah representatives to the Do partment E11camp11.cn 6 will favor Mahanoy. City as the place tor tho next meeting Tho lecatiou of tho Soldiers' Orphaus In dustrial school will boa bone of contention at the Encampment next month. The pcdostal in the soldiers' lot in the cemetery ou tho hill needs lepairs. One Dollar '.Veil Invested. If you havo bad biesth, conttipatlon, pain in the back, ncrvcumese, or dizziness, your wise course is to take Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Remedy. It will cloanso tho blood of all impurities, rcgnlato tho kidneys and liver, and thus restore a healthy glow to your cheeks again. liurehlll'a Cnl. When seeking a neat and well conducted Mfe. go to Burchill's, corner Main and Coal streets. Pol I to and prompt attention. 11.7-tl Have yon tried MoRlhenny's fried oysters 1 B 12-tf lliutlvrs IV nteil. Boys wanted to sell the Evkniko Herald to customers in Shenai.doab. Only hustlers need npply. Speolal low prices to all in watches, jewelry aud silverware at Uolderroan's, corner Main and Lloyd stroeta. 12 27-tf Notice tu the J'ublle, All persons are forbidden to akato or trespass on tho dams of tho Bhenandoah Water Company under penalty of tho law. By or dor of tho company. l-10-4w S. D. Hr8, Supt. Tho dagger of tho assassin Is no more euro of its woik of death th&n a neglected oongh. Dr. Coin's Wild Cherry aud Scneka will speedily euro you, See t he chairs in our wirdow that aro to be given away with baking powder on Saturday. 2.15-2t Grand Union Tra Co. Pried oysters a speulalty at McElbenny's 9-18 tf Want I.lltt-i'tv'a Light Extinguished. Wafhikutos-, Fob. 16 Acting Secre tary oft Ir- Trvajniry Curtis reuorumenilh tliui the 1.; ,11:1111 l.ht ou the Stntue of Liberty iu Ni-..- York harbor be extin guished. The tot.il coat of the light for neveu yeiii has been ot,75U.U3. According to the light!, .me board the beacon Is not an aid to navigation. AnitenMin's Stoallnv Unplaced. "WasHimotos, Feb. 15. Sown of the In fluential friends of young James Ander son, thu mewaenger who recently nbstraoteel 810 silver dnllu.ru from the troanury vaults, lmve reimbursed the goveruuieut for the IttoM mill tire making elTorta to have tho case against him discontinued. 1'rolilbltlon In Virginia. IloANOKE, Va., beb. io. Judge Woods of the liuatlnga court rt-mtereel a deoialou In the loonl upturn oontuateel election cum declaring the election of Sept S valid,. I'roblbltion will go Into effect April 1, Unlets the decision la reveraoel by the high court. WELL-DRESSED WOMEN. lIANDSOMIi GOWNS AIIE NOT NECES BAKILY THE MOST ICXP1INSIVI5. Diamond Dyes Make I'osslble Mnay Htyllsh Suits Their Use Orenily Ino eased by Hani Tliurs-ltlch Colors That Wilt Not rude, Crock, or Wash Out. "About tho only thing the sale of which has been Increased by tho hard times are diamond djes," said a Shenandoah druggist. "Women llko to bo well dressed. Bd they find that by tho us of these handy home dyes they can make an old drosa lotik llko a new one, prevent tho husband's clothes from getting Bhabby, and keep tho children nicoly clothed." While thero nro fifty different colors in dlairond dyes, tho blacks (special kinds lor wool, cotton, silk and leathers) are the most popular, as any color can bo dyed a hand some hkek with but Httlo work or expense.. The directions on tho envelopes aro so plain and explicit that the most Inexprripiiced can do as well as the professional dyer. In ono of tho ladles' papers, a story of real Hfo was printed, telling how a winter ward robe was mado fiom partly worn clothing by tho aid of diamond dyes. "A tan colored flannel dress was taken apart and washed aud then dyed a beautiful brown with seal brown diamond dyo. As It is made very plain it oan be washed almost as easily as calico; for, llko other colors produced by dyes, it will nover fade." It also tells of a "suit that was dyed a lovely ehado of dark green," and other useful and handsome gowns, cloaks and hats that wcro colored ovor wl'h diamond dyes, Try a ten cent rackago and seo how easily a fast and beautiful color can bo made over any kln,d of goods. AMUSEBIEKTS. JjlBKOUSON'a TUEATKE. P. J. FKItOriSON, MANAOKK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, '94, Nothing old but the nsine. Evetybodjs favorite funny show, Peek's Bad Boy I After supper go and see it. This soar better than ever. New Specialties, Funny Comedians. Graceful Dencers, Pretty Girls. An Extraordinary Singing Ccmpany. Success breeds imttstora. This Is the original version. Prices, 25, 35 aud 50 Ccnt. Itctervcd seats at Klrlln's drug store. Ke&I Fgte Eyjjjj&nge, Bobbins' Building, Itcora No. 4. Properties and Business Piaces Of all kinds bought and sold. Bonds and Stocks Bought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets, Fire, Life and Accident Ictartacs In first-class compaclos, Ueneral Commission business. folni V. Finney. WARREN J. PORTZ. . ...rKffif.Fiano Tuner. Pltnos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 North Main street, Sbenaudoah,wlll receive prompt atteutlon MISCELLANEOUS. IJIOn BALE Cheap.-A goodtent, sultablefor I1, tlsliing parties. Apply at Keese's Auction and Commlsdnn l!ous, West Centra street, tf ITiOll HAI.E New bob-slolgh, In first-class I1 condition, cheap. Apply to II. Levin ; 314 Kust Lino street. 2-15 3t 171011 KENT Store In tho .Milton liunynn property, opposite Max Schmidt's new dry goods storo Apply to Max Mcbmldt 2-12-tf LADIES CAN MAKK.I3 DAILY BY FOLD ING and addressing circulars for us, at homo. No canva&Blntf. 1'OHllton nermanent Xcply with stamned envelope. Mies Grace raui, csouin ui-nu, inaiana. '.'list MANAOEB WANTED To appoint sales men 10 sell the Itapld Dish AaSber. Wfcshce t n 1 dries the dishes in two mlnutea without wetting the lingers $7i week ana all expenses. Easy position; no capital; no hard work; can ujnko IlllOa week. Address V. I. Harrison & Co., Clerk No It. Columbus, Ohio. WANTBD House wllh six or even rooms, buyer watting. A good saloon or restau rant. Several lots for building purpoo. buyers wulilug K you have a puslneas place for sule I will find you a purchaser John P. PiNNi. v. itral Ksta e Kxchunge, itoom i. Hob bins' Building, MUi tandoah. P. - 2-13-tf OUKE AND LOTS FOlt SALE Sigh' lots. HH et rv bouse with 2Wstorvkltcben. large sheet. tvo goca wells tud stream of water running through the property; nice biarlng fruit trees; lots In good mate of eub'vatlou; known fi rrr erly sb Park Hotel. SuiUblo for any kind of buslnees. For further particulars write or oall on MllS. L. H. FIB1IEH, l-a0-3m Urandonville, Seb. Co., Pa. AUMTOHB' NOTICE In the Orp ans' Court of nchuylklll e uuty, In tbe matt, r of the eatate of Mary Jojoe, deceased. The undertLned Auditor uppolnied by Ibo Bald Court to make distribution of tbefu de In the bandi of M. M. Ilurko,AdmInhtratorof theaald eatate, will meet all i artlea Interested therein, on Saturday, tbe third day cf March, 1891, 9 a, tu., at but onice, rooms Noa 1 and 2, teconc floor Ileddall building, on the northwest corner of Mufnand entro ttreets, frhenandoab, Pa., when and where all claims must be presented before the Auditor, or eie be foroter debarred tu m coming In ipou eald funds. Jobn U. 0' yle, Auditor. Shenandoah, Pa , Feb. 12, 18'JI. 2-l!t-8t-oaw Pottsville. Pa. Htu -f OKFICK OF CONTltOLl.MI or THR CilUNlY OF PCII1DYI Kir.l XT OTICE. Healed rrorx)B&I& will ho rar.rtvno L by the undoulened, the Controller of Hchuyllilll County, until 2 p m., 'IhurBdoy, March In, ltu. for tho whole or any pan St tho new 4 per cent. 5-20 iitglstered County llonds, io lu iesued to tbe amount of SM'AOOU. luti rent to commence April lt, KM, when aaldbonda will be lteued. All bid at rot less than par. The Controller reserves the right to reject any or all bids lly order of the County Commissioners. II. It. SEVKUN, 2-3-eod tf Controller. A Royal Introduction BurC3.ll. Presentation of Pcop.le of Renown To the People of Shenandoah and The Mahanoy Valleys. innko a voj'ngo around the world and meot tho crowned A heads of Europe as well as tho moat distinguished people in this country and abroad would cost lots of money, wouldn't it, oven if you had tho entree into thoir society? But sup;- you could sit in your own homo with your wife aud children around you and come face to iaco with splendid photographs of theso peoplo ot' note, that would bo quite a big stop perhaps, as you will over got; And when you begin to weary class of socioty wo will Bhow you a far-away climes that many of your dollars to seo. You you llttir rML and of Tho advantages of pictorial representation as a means of inform.? ing and verifying can hardly bo exnggerated. Wherever travel is practicable thero the lens, with its quick flash of light and Bwiftly caught imago of nature and man, has como iu totupply tho deficiency and to transmit to homes in distant lands tho picture and visions of tho reality. Now if you will como with us on this ooo Around tlie World You will see many wonderful things, meot many celebrated person ages, and you will not Ioeo any time from business. Tho first week we are going to introduco to you: 1st. Tho venerable Justices of States, in their black robes of office. 2d. The lovely Mrs. Cleveland. 3d. The President of the United States, Mr. Cleveland. 4th. The Cabinet of Mr. Cleveland's second administration with a ; splendid photo (by Sarony) of Mr. Cleveland in the centre. 5th. Vice President Stevenson and nineteen prominent members of the Sonate. 6th. Twenty prominont members of tho Honse of Representatives. 7th. The Presidents of the United States since the formation of the United States. 8th. Twenty-eight Governors now in offico. 9th. President Harrison and his Cabinet. 10th. Prominent Republicans. 11th. Prominont Democrats. 12th. A dozen Generals famous since the War. 13th. Celebrated Union Generals. 14th. Famous Confederate Generals. 15th. Leaders of the Navy. 16th. Foreign Ministers at Washington. Tho lollowing week we shall present to you bishops, archbishops,, cardinals, newspaper men, authors, composers, millionaires, actresses, actors, Queen Victoria, the Prince- of Wales and his family and others Tho third week we shall present a few more royal persons and then begin our travels in foreign lands,- travols that will last twenty six weeks. 1 Ocmis By this time you will doubtless bo curious to know tho conditions. "T J O't'OiO day out out tho art coupon printed on the J v'C? X -L 5 fourth page anil put It asldo with Jono cent. After you have savetl fleyen of tha coupons oousooutlvaly nutnberod, bring thorn to ub with sovou cents and pou will rccoivo Portfolio 1 of "Tlie World and Its People 1y SuuHj;lil," tho famous work Introduced by that noted traveler, atholar aud writer, John Clark Ridpath, LL. D. Eaoh portfolio will contain 1(5 pages and there will be 20 portfolios. The whole series will raako tho moat, valu able art collodion Bach as cannot bo met with often. You should have the corn pleto serieB, and you sliould seize the opportunity now. If you are already getting the Hbiiald all you havo to do is to favo your coupons and penules. If you aro not gotting tho llmtAi.D send us your name and addross, anditho paper will be loft by carrier for you ovory day. Mie Coupons 13" Samples of tho photographic series may bo econ upon appli cation to Hooks & Brown, 4 North Main street; 0. II. Anderson, trateling correspondent,'tMahanoj City, or at tho IIhuald offleo. toward knowing them ns near, of studying tho features of this good many places and things in brethren have paid thousands of can take Your Family with' without EXTRA COST, without the discomforts j Travel to you all. 00968 the Supremo Conrt of tho United: a We!k. will appear 'Commencing January 13th. V J.