"Evening Herald. FBI DAY, FKbuUAltY 10, 1B01. THIBD EDITION (tlLIIUllTON. Joe IV' ri, of Shenandoah, T lulled friends Icrc on Wednesday. D. J. f'ttu-ry, J. W. Barley ami T. R Con drau enjujn a sleigh ride to 8hameikln on Weelnes lay Walter Evans is on the sick Hat. Postmaster Dolsn and J. B. HI I Igor paid a ilyiug visit to Malta tiny City yesterday. Tlio 1'. ft It. C. & I. company coll let lea surpenOrri operations yesterday for tlio balance of ihc week. Jacob Gillespie moved lilt family to Malinnov City on Tuesday, Prof T. J. Watson, of Shenandoah, was a town visitor on Wednesday. Mis. Budget Burns, of Bt. Nicholas, is the guest of Mrs Mary Burns. Mrs A'liander Jacobs ami MIm Bllle Canticle ilid shopping at Malianoy Olty on Tuesday. Misses ('lira and Bote Onion and Mauie Hf..,U . I M..W...... rtl nmHrA An fk.tM.rl. here Wednesday. Tbo otlicials of Die eleetrio road are to be ooinrmtiihieil on thn way in whlrh they sr rnnuiii iheircars NotF'' Buo1ik tile (lwp snow tht w.j miie tin very ietulsrly yes tc ..ay Quite a number of i tlrjtheatte-goers took in "Peck's Bad Boy "at Malianoy City on Wednes day evening. l)r A I,. Millars, of Pottsville calkd on friends yesterday. I'. J. (I Nell and Marl liaffcily did 'bus! -nesj in : ihanoy City yesterday. Miss Mary Jane I lor an, of Maituvllle, passed through town on lior way to Hah anoy C ly Ust evening. Miss Maggie Coudrau, wbo bits been visit itiK frio; is at Shenandoah the ist week, re turned bouie jee-leiday. 'Squire Ed waul Fogarty, an old and rn spected iiaideiit of tills place, died last oven lug. Tin-date of tho funeral will lio an nounced latter. Ei! vi a id Williams will reside in the futute at MidiilejKirt, having removed bis family and household goods there yestetday. "Twin trouble" 1 the unliav-py sntlerer with pal hi 1 rhemmallMn. lied l-'lag Oil Is the ffttn iin pnlu dire for i'heutiiallsm. Gout, Ncurnlu!-t Mid Lumbago. Cost 25 cents. Bed Flan Oil Is sold at 1 P. 1). Kirlln'a limit Store tip Town OrHoe. All orders for advertising, job work and subscriptions can be left at lUuee's Auction and Commission rooms, Dougherty building, W. Centre street, whero they will receive prompt utteution. (archill's l,'afe. When seeking a neat and well conduotod oafe, go to Bnrchlll's, corner Main and Coal streets. Polite and prompt attention. 11-7-tf tiavo you tried MoElhonny'a fried uysteitl 9 l tf When Baby wus alclr, ire gave tier Castorle, When Eh" wus a ChllJ. alio cried for Castor!.. When she became Miss, alio cMur let Casual, When she bad Children, she gave them Caetcttfc Coupon 2ffo, ! "Masterpieces From the j rt Galleries of Its World," , "umtierB Changed Daily- ' Si nil or bring to the oBlee of this i Paper one Coupon, together with ten I centis In money, and ou will receive I the treat I'orllollo.ot Art. tvT TT " I ttie JVCagic City h Coupon No. 21. 1ST Cut out one of these Coupons ami mull or tiring them In person to the office of the Hkiiami, wltA ten cent-- In silM'i, oi two nickels, and Port folio No 1 of the rVtaglo City all) be delhered to you, I voyage Around The World! r I Part II. Number 22. Numbers change dally. Cut tbls coupon out and keep It until neen different nun bers are accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this oOlce and sou will receive the portfolio u ailverttned Call and see sample. t Cut This Coupon Out. J GENTS PER YARD For all-wool It jftaiu Carpet. lie i and title per yard for Home-made Hag CarpetH that will wash at C. D FricKe'8 Carpet Store,' 10 Boutli Jardln Btreot, MAII.lNOt' OlTr. Maiianot City, Feb. 10. MImTIIHo Delancy will return on Satur day frntn a mouth's visit to tier parents at Lakeside. Miss Mary Krauae will attend a masked ball In l.liizli-ton to marrow evening. Micbsel Foley, an old imldent of this town, ditd on Wednesday at Schuylkill Haven, and will be I tilled at that place on Saturday. Thn deceased came to Malianoy ( lly In Its early days and removed to Schuylkill Haven about six years ogo. He bad been a miner all his ,,. and was a member of 0. A, It. Cost No. 110, of this city. Dels survived by a wife and seven i hlldrcn, whose ages range from tbiee to eighteen yenn. A pair of bones, lielonging to a Shenan dosh grocer of the I ollsh p-rsnasion, took frlgbt on Centre street testeiday aftornooii, and dashed away up Centre r-trcet. lu , avoiding auninor team, they ran into an awning jmlo, knocking down one ol the animals, when lrnth were eangbi. David Oornian and James Butsell, of the First Avsrd, plajeil Ave galms ol checkers yeeterday alternoon for five dollars a tide. Uormsn won three of the games and took the elakoa. John Lewis, of Win, Penn, and David On ens, of Shenandoah, drovo to town In a sleigh yesterday and left the horse ataudii g in front of the Lehigh Valley depot. The animal took fright and ran at, a mud paue down Centre street. Oscar Lull, the liveryman. followtd with one or tilt fast bones and overtook the runaway, but every time he trleV , to grab the bridlo the -horse would turn from him. The atiimai continued tut Centre stroet to Hie P. & It railroad crossing and narrowly missed dashing into a passing train. Lutz followed the runaway mi Tool and finally overtook It t the railroad bridge near SU Nicholas. The hors s legs were dangling between the elite Luta and otheis succeeded, with the aid of planks, In, getting the animal out of the trap, An examination showed that the horse was but slightly biuieed and l.ulz drove itliack to Malianoy City and put It iu his stable, whero it was eatcd for until claimed by the young men. A case came up before Justice May in wi icb a West Contre street jeweler named J. Sleiibergis defendant. It seitns the prose cutor, L Itosuietein, a watch deddler, vlil.ed Hleiubiigs place of business and learning that bulb came from the same Eur pcan country, struck tip a friendship at onoe. Jtoienatelu was royally entertained and plenty of beer made him quite communlcatlvu During the evening Mteinhcrg excused him self for a few minutes and brought iu officer with a warrant for ltoeeiisteln' arrest on the charge of peddling without a license, Then Bosenstcin was told that the clwrgewasa serious one, and that he would be liable to long Imprisonment unless he wou d give Steinberg $50 The peddler, having liltlu knowledge if our laws and almost no com uiand ot the English tot gue, reluctantly complied. Steinberg then withdrew Un charge and dismissed tho officer A day or so after Bosonetclo, with some Suonandcmh friends, railed upon Steinberg uud reiiuestid a return of the money. Tho jeweler refuted, but upon boinc threatened with arrest, said he had spent most of tbo 60 and bogged off, prumitlng to nptke ruttilutiou this morning, which he did uud tho uttte against hlui was withdrawn. Ot3.NTKU.IA. James I.nngton, of Ashland, was In town last evening Centralia and Logan collierlca havo sus pended operations until Tuesday. Numerous bota lire being made on the com lug election. Tho largest one made en far is $60 which D. C. Black bet that ho would be tho justice in the Fiist ward. Joseph Morrison, John Foy and Petor Carey, three of our promUing youngmen, en joyed a slf igh rldoto Mt. Carmel last even lug and spent a few pleasant hotira among tho fair ones of tho latter place. A sliigh party consisting of ten couples of bur prominent young ladies and gentlemen went to llelfcustelu last ovonlng, 'J hey panned tho night in all kinds of , amuscmeuts and returned iu tho early morning wllh glowing accounts of their si '-li ride. Among tho sleighing partita u,. I twuiliotu here last evening was one consisting of the prtttj school marms of our borough. Thuy went to Shenandoah and spent a few pleasant hours and returned loud in praise of tho guoel tlnio they had Tho party consisted of Misses Alieo Duiley, Mary A. Walsh, Kate Cloury, Kate Collhan, Harriet Cook, Ltiraie Powell, Mamo McUrearty'and Laura Ucll'uer. Notice. Any subscriber who falls to receive the Kvkninh IIkuaumb respectfully requested to notify tho main olllcc, on East Coal afreet, or tho branch olllco, Kt eno's auction rooms, on West Centre street. People who wish to become subscribers and havo not been called upon by the solicitors will please leave their names at either of the places ubovo men tioned. Owing to a change In the currier system of tho Evrnino Huiiai.h it haa become ntyossary to make a now canvass of all tho routes. In tiling this tho canvassers sometimes miss somo of tho old subscribers. The publisher will fed grateful to any who will render assistance In remedying any such elltcre panel as. .More Facts." Is a handsomely llluitrated fifty-page pamphlet Issued by the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. I Hill Hallway Company, giving valuable information regarding Agriculture, Sheep liaising, Climate, Soil and other lesourees of South Dakota. It alto contains a correct map of North as jvell as South Dakota. livery farmer, and in fsotany one interested lu sgrl. culture, etc , should have a copy of it. Sent fre 0 to any address upon a) plication to John B. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Williams port, Pa. Coming Kvvilta. March HI Third anuual hall of the St. Patrick's Baud, in Bobbins' opera house. March 2fl. First grand ball under tho au spices of tho Mouainurti Social club iu Bob bins' opera house. April 80. Ice cream festival under the auspices of the Star Flute uud Drum Corps In Bobbins' opera house. Papers Wiuited. In order to complete files tour copies of the Bvkkino 1 1 KHALI) of September 10th, Octo ber Slst and 28th, 181)3, are wanted. Address, IIkbald office, Shenandoah, Pa. tf To the Public, The KvuNiNd H khali) can bo found on sale in Shenandoah at the stationery stores o( M. Mel let. Bast Centre street, James Cham pion and F. J, Porlz, North Main street, aud at Beese's auction rooms (IIlhai.d branch iittioe, West Centra street. On sale In Mahauoy Oily at Suyder'if book store, 13$ West t 'eat re street. Fried oysters a specialty at McKlbwiuy's 9-12 tf Use Wi ixa' Laundhv blub, the ' t Bluing fi 1 laundry use. Each package n ak 1 wo quart lDcts Bold by Oookley Bin- 1 A WARNING. Patrons of Latteries to ho Prosocutril by tlio (lovernntent. The Post Olllco Department lias at last awnkoncd to tho necessity of crushing tho monsler 1 ri liinl tks, lotteries, by tho prosecu tion of those who participate la tbem as well as tlioso who conduct them. lly dlicttlon of tlio Postmaster Octierol, Fotiilh Assistant Maxwell will soon issue in structions tosll Post Olllco Inspectors lo pi exe cute patrons of tho lottery companies. It will he in Mllde ofcouiso, lo pro eoute all, but It Is rspctttd that tho prcstcullon of somo of them will suppress tho practice to somo ex tent. Assistant Attorney O-neral Tlicmsa lias said: "The man who 11afrnnl7.es a lottery is just as Rtillty as arc the operators. They aro using rue mails loriottery purKise8,aiid thoro foro Hibjict tlnrnselvos to tbo prescribed pun ishmtnt Accordingly, all our impectorB will be instructed to msko oases against them " Theie is a general Imprtssion that those who patronise the eoncirus 111c not guilty, hut this Is erroneous. Tlio appreciation by these people that they aro violating the law in this way might go tartowaid suppressing lotteries. lllrtltilH Party. The heme of Letter Carrier Kehler, on North Jardln sttrot, wan a scene of h neb merriment last evening, tho occasion being the celebration of the auLivcrsary of Mr. Kohler's son, William Amotfg those who took part in the festivities wero Mary and Sarah Jems. Hannah Bukcr, Hallle Seibcrt. Nellie Watklus, Beitha Swlndt, Elbel Link, Kdna Wcldinan, Jennie Hagcnbiich, Mar gaiet Pnyder, Gertie Nclswendcr, Gcorgo Yost, Kdwaid and Harry Simmons, John Welder, Charles Pell-erf, Claronce Howor, James Moikle, Henry Gise, William E Hughes, Jacob Aiierwch, Willie, Ralph, Kay mond Warren, Jolin and Walter Kehler. Balph and Waller Ilesaler, John and Eail Klstlcr, Arthur Brown and Koy Hess. Prfitcctton to Letter Carriers. All inijinrtaiit bill is now before. Congress for the bettor protection of letter carriers, which ia likch to pass and become a law. It provides that no letter carrier shall b. recommended for removal until after written charges havobcen made against him, publicly examined into, and rcviowrd. The bill does not hamper the Postmaster General; it simply provlde-a that ho Rball havo tho facts before him when hn makes a dcciiion. If this be comes a law. no postmaster 13111 secure the dismissal of carriers for personal or political reasons on charges that will not bear the light of day. A Way ti G-t Nearer. We a 1 ndmlio the beautiful hyu 11 ' Nearer My G- d, to Thee " Now if you will toko a bnsbil of iiotatots, a Mick of fitur aud a big chunk of meat to tomo poor family, who are suB'erlng for the necessaries of lift, it will bring you nearer Gcd than all tbo spliitnal songs you can sing for tbo nest sis months. The sengs are all right and ruort a good Influence, but when mixed with a charitable deed, the combination gits much peaceltil rost to tho conscience. lIlttWNSVIl.LE. Mlts Magglo Hanna Is very ill. M. J. Thompson and wife enjoyed a sleigh ridn to Klngtown. Miss Mary A. Hanna, of Philadelphia, is homo for a few wcckB. Sadio Eisriilinrt, oged 3 yeors, daughter of Daniel Elseuhart, died this morning. The funeral will tako place on Sunday anil interment will be mado iu Itlngtown Thoughtful mothers never negject to havo a bottle of Dr. CoSe's Wild .Cherry and Seneka In the house, it is so goe'd for Coughs and children subject to Croup. ItHntl Ccm-ert. The Grant Band propose-" giving one or moro griiuel musical 'concerts in iho near future, at the baud hall. A small admission fee will bo charged to defray expenses, By clvlng these concerts at cheap prices it is hoped to do away with tho nuiranco e.coa stoned by people gathering outside tbo band hall duringpractico. See the chalrB in our wirdow that are to ha given away with baking powder on Saturday. 2 15 2t Grand Union Tea Co. Buy Keystone floor. Be sure that tl 0 name Ltssia & Haeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw .Tcrsey'a lli-pllbllcnii Legislature, TttEXTON, Fob. 10. Tub Republican sen ate met laBt night to rend a number of bills pnasetl by tho house. Tho hills oust ing; tho pollco departments! of Camden, Trenton nud I'uteixon wero ordered to n third reaillng, ami likewiKe the hill abro gating tho lioenso heretofore grunted to raco cournea. This morning the senate paused those bills. There ace various stories nllont ubout Dcmocr.tiio senators weakening. Was In a Hurry to bo Hanged. FriEnuriltiK, 3Id., Feb. 10. William Leonard, the murderer, was hanged in tlio city jail yard Jiere tlili morning for tho murder of Jesse Ander nr. Leonard ro malnod cool and indifferent to tho last, Yoaterilny he reeiunkted Sheriff Zimmer man to hurry up the job aud hang him na aooir as possible, ns he was deslrotti to lie in Heaven with his Lord. Mistook llBr Sister fur a Burglar. PADDOAH, Ky., Feb. 18. At Handnna Ida Powell, aged 80, thought she heard a Burglar at the window, and drawing a ulslol from beneath her nlllmv flrit A cry followed. Au investigation disclosed! iiuib sue nun huoi anil Killed her sister Patty, aged 28, who had risen and gone to the window for some purpose. Another "lioM lirlrk" Victim. Tiilkijo, O., PbIl 10. The grand jury is investigating a gold brick case. The vic tim is John Grull, a farmer, who paid (6,0013 for two brass bricks, after thoy had been tented by "government assnyers." Tha swindle was perpetrated iu tlio leael ing hotel of this city. Ofllcers claim to have iuiiiortuut views, Itolilnson Indorsed. ClIBflTEH, Pa., Feb. Hi. Tho Republican county exceutlvi committee yesterday nfternoon 11 no nimoualy Indorsed Congress man John U. Hobiuaon for lieutenant gov ernor. The iMirn mi ttee fix Muy 10 as the date of the county convention. Itijicti il Die I.oriU' Ainenilment. London, Kub. in. The house of oom mona, by a voto of 'JkO to 191, rejected the aineiiilmoiit of the liouso tif lords to thu employers' liability bill raiftintr the llmifl ot ino population ot a parish from 900 to 300. llitrneil by Molt.n Mvlul. llutitemmo, l'o., I''eb. 111. Onlvln Sheeler was fatally burned, anel Junius l'otts, ' Klam lteiiler unel Jiiints Heaher terribly Injured by uu overflow of molten metul nt the bln-.t furnace ot tlio Brooke Iron coin-1 pan. DELIOATB OPERATION. Hkln Orartlng by Hnperlntendent Hlilille anet Ills Assistants. A Very delicate surgical operation was performed at tho Stato Hospital at Fountain Springs, Wednesday afternoon, and ono in which licrolo measures wero adopted to secure tho desired end, the taking of over flvo bundled particles of healthy tissue from tho arms of four gentlemen who had volunteered their aid lo n Buffering fellow man, The operation wes jietforrued on Jeremiah W. Huling, sgtd -10 years and a resident of Schuylkill Haven, who was liijurell In tho Philadelphia and Beading railroad yards at Sclnnlklll Haven last September whl'o In tho art of making a coupling. Ills trousers were caught lu a splinter from (he rail, and he was hold until the train knocked htm down, and tho flesh was stripped from his right limb, from tho hip to tho ankle, causing an awful wound, llullng Hoovered tho strength of the limb, but tho flesh would not grow over a chronic ulcer. Wednesday was fixed for an operation ki.own as sktu grafting and on that day Dr. (' Leiikfr.SclmylkilhHnvoii.lHtiliug't family physician, wont lo tho hospital, accompanied bj -I.A.Bowen Frank Webor, F. A. Buckley. Lewis Bltzerand Kllas Eoed, flvo friends of trie iiunng lamny. These friends had volunteered to asels; Huling in his distress, and after Sunerin tendeut Blddlo bed explained the nature i f llio servlco lequlreel ot them they strlpp'el to the waist, and over Ave hundred minute part'clcs of lienltby flesh, the largest the size ofa thro cent piece, were taken from their arms between tho shoulder and tbo elbow, arid grafted onto tho wounded limb of Hub Ing. The operation took over two hours, and Iho brave fellows boro Iho pain unflinchingly. Huling, too, held out nobly, aud tho caso riromisea to be 0110 moro added to the many ntcrestlng casos of surgery that havo been successfully performed at this excellent in stitution Huling, tboueh a little weak, is resting easily, sntl premises to entirely ro cover from his injury. Special low prices to all In watches, jewelry aud silverware at Holdeiman's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. f 12 27-tf There aro many common liniments sold but Ihcie la only one groat pain euro for nil forms ot Hpraius, Cuts, Brulsesnnd nil bodily p-,ln. Its name fa Bed Flog Oil. Cots 28 cents. Sold at P. P. 1). Kirlln'a DrngMtorc. AMUSEMENTS. JjlKBOUfrON'H THBATBB. r. J. FEHQUSON. MANAQIU ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, '94. Nothing old tut the nma. Kvei ybotli 's favcrJlo lucny aliow, Peek's Bad Boy ! Aftorsuppergonnd scelt. This year better than ever. New Specialties, Funny Comedians. Graceful Daucers, Pretty Girls. An Extraordinary Singing Company. Success brceeis imifMors. This la tbo original tversion. Prices, 5, 35 and 50 Cents). Beserveil scats at Ktrlln's drug store. Robbins Building, Boom No. f. Properties and Business Places Of all kinds bought and sold. Bonds and Slocks Bought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets, Fire, life and Accident Insurance In first-class companlos. t General Commission business. Tulitt E Finney. WARREN j.PORTZ. - "Pin-inr. Timer. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders left at 21 orlh Main strict. SUenaiidouh, will receive piomptuttoutlon MISCELLAIJEOUS. I? Oil HALE Cheap. A good tent, suitablefor ; tlshlng parlies. Apply at l ot no's Auction end Commlsilon House, west Centre street, tf T?OH HALE New bob-sleigh, In tlrst-class 1 condition, cheap. Apply to H. Levin . 311 riist r-.ine arrcei. -iu-tr. ITIOK nBNT Store in tho Mlitoo Uunyan X.' properly, opposite .Muxecnuiiui s now uiy KUUU0 DIUID IU WlttflliUUIIUl 'lk-l r AD1KBCAN MA ICR IS DAILY BV FOLD- U tM. auu uaartiwiiiig nroumra for us, ut home. No canvasslnr. Position Dermanoct Heply wilh staroptd envelope, ilks Grace I'uui, r;ouiu rnnu, iDuruna. iciiae WANTUn House wtihalx or 'even rooms, buyerwaUfng. a good saloon or re stau rant, beveral lots for bulklltg purposes, bu) ers WHtilng. If you have a buuneas elaoe for sule I will find you a purchaser .IpiiNF. FistM y. Beal Uata'e Eiifiurge, itoom 4, Bob bins' Building, Hti nar.dtah. IV. 2 18 tf HOU-'B AND L0T8 FOB SALE Eight lot, HVi fit. ry house with 2Vi story kitchen, largo tiled, two good e Is und stream of water running through the property; nice bearing fruit nets; lots lu good iuio of uuPivailoi,; known formerly is Park Hotel. Suitable for any kind ot business. For further particulars write or twll on Mlta. L. K. FWIlt B, 1.20-gm Brandonville, Sob. Co., Pa, UD1TOBH' NOTICE In the Orp ao' A Court ot Bchuylkul ex uuty. tn the matttr Tf the estate ot Mary Jo)oe, eleceased. The uutleri U neel Auditor aiipoimed by the said Court to make distribution of tnotu dg In the hands of M.M.Burko,AdmlulDtratorof the said eatate, will meet all i artUa Interested therein, on Minurdjy, the thiiel day tf March, IBS I, 0 a m., at bis office, rooms Nos 1 and 2, aeeonc floor Beddull buildmir, on the northwest corner of Main and i enire rtreeis, MbenaDdoab, l'a., when ana where all claims most he nreeated befoie the Auditor, or elte be foreter detarred) rrom coming in upon wun runas. John it. (J tuk, Auditor. Bbenandoah, Pa , Feb. 12, 1SUI. H ia-St-oitw POTTBV1I.LK. Pa, ItKI. OrriuK oc Oontiiolu.ii or tiik 1'ountv or BtmCYtKll.l.. ) 1 OTICK Sealed proposals will be receiveo X by the untie ihipned. the t ontrollsr ot hclHiillun Couiii. uiiili 2 p m., ltinrsday, Msie-o 1st. IrAt l, i th Khole or any part or thertw 4 per nut iVsiO tieglstereo Couaty Bonds, to be Issued to the amount of flllOOo. Interest to ccrouitnco April 1st, lft I, wMn said l ondB will he hsued. All tid at rot less than par. The Controller restrvis the right to reject any or all bids Ui ori'cr of the County Commissioners. I). B. SEVERN, 2-S-eodtt Controller. A Royal Introduction DUrCdlh Presentation of People To tho People of Shenandoah and The Mahanoy Ynlleys. m-t1 rnnko a voyngo around tho wc-rld and moot tlio crowned heads of Enrono nB woll as tho most distinguished people in thiB country and abroad would cost lots of money, wouldn't it, even if you had tho cntrco into thoir eoaioty ? But suppose you could sit in your own homo with your wifo and ohildron around yon and come faco to taco with Bplendid photographs of theso peoplo of nolo, that would ho quito a big stop toward knowing them ns near, perhaps, as 3011 will over get. And when you begin to wenry of studying tho foRturos of this clnss of society wo" will show you a good many plnces and things in far-away climes that many of your brethren have paid thousands oi dollars to seo. The advantages of pictorial representation as a means of inform ing and vorifying can baldly bo cxHggerutcd. Wherever travel is practicable thoro tho lens, with its quick flash of light and swiftly caught imiigo of nature and man,hns come in 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 Ifoyage ( eteo !ound tlie World 1 You will seo many wonderful things, meet many colobrated person' ages, and you will not loeo anytime from business. The first week wo are going to introduce to you: 1st. Tbo venerable Justices of the Supreme Court of the United 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 tho Senate. 6th. Twenty prominent members of the House of Representatives. 7th. The Presidents of tho United States since the formation of tho United States. 8th. Twenty-eight Governors now in office. 9 Ih. President Harrison and his -Cabinet. 10th. Prominent Republicans, Uth. Prominent Democrats. 12th. A dozen Generals famous since the War. v 13th. Celebrated Union Generals. 14th. Famous Confederate Generals. 15th. Leaders of the Navy. 16th. Foreign Ministers at Washington. Tho tollowing week we shall present to you bishops, archbishops, cardinals, newspaper men, authors, composers, millionaires, actresses, actors, Queen Victoria, tho Prince of "W11I03 and his family and other Tho third wcik wo shall present a few more royal persons and then begin our travels in foreign lands," travels that, will' last twenty six weoks. 1 Gent By this tirno you will doubtless bo curious to know tho conditions. T .2 g--f- - BA.CH ilay out out the art coupon printed ou tUe - -L Lv-' femrtli pHgo and put it nsldo with Joue ceut. After you have saved aeyen of tlio coupons consecutively iiumbprod, bring thom to us with svon conta and pott will rcoalvo Portfolio 1 of "Tlio World aud lis People by Sunlit; lit," the famous work lutrodtKMKl by that noted traveler, stholar ami writer, John Claik Rlelpatli,LIi. D. Eaoh portfolio will contain 10 panes and there will bo 20 portfolios. The whole nerlea will make tho moat'valu able art colleotiou sncti as oanuot bo met with often. You should have the com ploto series, and you should eelzo tho opportunity uow. If you aro already getting the rlBUALn till you havo to do ia to rave yourcoupous aud pennies. If you are not jotting tho Hhhald eend us your name and address, andtbo paper will be left by oairier for you ovory day. he Coupons ISir Bnmplee of the photographic scries may bo eeen upon appli cation to Hooks & Brown, 4 Sorth Main street; O. H. Anderson, travoling correBpondent,Mabancj City, or at tho Hhbald office. of Renown 4 You can take Your Family with j you without EXTRA COST. j and without the discomforts i rr- I of Travel to you all. ... 1 90800 a Day. will appear ,VCommencing January 13th.