t Evening Herald. WK0N1I)AY. I'KIJUUAKY 'il, 18D1. THIRD EDITION III.O WNSVII.I.K Thomas Coo, from the lower road, was tit sleighing with his beat girl, from Ccn trnlla, on Sunday. Miss liuso lb-lily was vMHiik fllntrdvlllo friends last evening. Martin Hunan, of this villain is very ao conmiodalliia; to the yoong ldl on a stormy night. Mm. Joseph I'urroll, of West Cherry eticct, was visiting friend in Shainoklii. MltwsAi.nio Noone ami Mury Walh,of Connor's, were the guests of Jilts Annie Mo Guiro. Thomas and James iteilly were the (wests of Morgan W. Price, f Lost Creek, on IXies day. Misses Annio anil Celia Monachaii, of (iirardville, were the Kets of Mils Lorett lilirke on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas IluchanD, of town, was u visitor here yesterday. Uava you tried McElhonny's fried oysters 9-lB-tf Nnileo Any subscriber who falls to roccivo the Evknino IIkkai.I) is respectfully requested to notify the main office, on Bast Coal street, or the hranch office, Keoso's auction rooms, on Wost Centra street. Pcoplo who wish to bocomo sulwrlbers and havo not been called upon by tho solicitors will please loavo their names at either of tho places abovo men tioned. Owing to a chaugo in the carrier system of the Evknino Ukisald it lias become nocpssary to niako a now canvass of all tho route. In doing this the canvassers sometimes miss some of the old sultfcribcrs. Tho publisher will feel grateful to any who will render assistance in remedying any such discrepancies. Bay Kryntone lloor. Bo sure that the name LBHdo A Baer, Ashland, Pa., la printed on overy sack. 8-8-Htaw Alien Baby was sic, we gave ncr CasiorU, When alio was a Child, she cried (or Costorli. When the became Mlta, she clung to Castor!, Qfhen the had Children, she cafe them Cutarbt To tllti Public. Tbo Evksing llKHAI.li can bo found on salo in hhonimdoah at tho stationery 6tnres of M. Mellet, East Ceuiio street. Jainis Cham pion and F J. Porta, North Main street, and at Reese's auction rooms (jlr.UAl.li branch odlcci. West Centre street On tale in Mahsnov City at Hnydir's book store, 133 Wost Centio street. ISnrclilll'a Cafe. Whon seekine a neat and woll conducted cafo, go to Burchlll's, corner Main and Coal streets Pollto and prompt attention. 11.7-tf Coupon Mo. 37, I "Ikfasterpiecee Frcm the Art Galleries of the World," I "lumbers Changed Daily;)- Hend or bring to tho oftUe ot this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents tn money, and jou will receive the great Portfolio ot Art. - : XT i r t series iNu. ii. tftie $ VIagic City Coupon No. 25. fif cut out one of these Coupons and mutt or nrinii them In person to the oMu' of the IIKIMUI, With ton ceniH in m!v r or two nickels, and Port folio No 1 of tin- Maialo City will It be delivered to you "5 Voyage Around The World! Part II. Number 2. Numbers change dally. Cut this coupon out und keep it until seven different nun bers are accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this ofltoe and you will receive the portfolio as advertised. Call and sec sample. 1 Cut This Coupon Out. I CENTS PER YARD Tor all woo1 In Krai" Carpet. JSC, 4 and sue perjardfor Ifomc-iuadi t' I arpetx that will wash at V. D FncKe's Carput Store 10 Sou h JurdlD Htreet. Cr.NTKAI.IA. Mlm Allen Keller, one of Mt. Carmol's pretty maids, spent yesterday In town. William Campbell, a hustling cigar agent from the Quaker City, was in town yester day. Michael Dowse vlsiled Shenandoah yester day. Jntnm Collhan returntd homo after spend ing sonio time in Philadelphia. "Jim" Wilson, tho bustling politician (rom Locust Dale, looked after tbo interests of Barney Doylo's ticket at tiio poll heio yesterday. M. Kalwich. of Shamoklo, has removed to tho saloon formerly oreupled by E. McFadden, where he will do business lu the future. Wo hope bo will succeed in his undertaking. Tho election In our borough was very close and I tit cresting and tho rotult was anxiously looked for by largo crowds who nathered on the streets and cheered for their favorites whilo awaiting tho results. There were seven candidates for Chief Hursess, but Robert rnr rell was tho lucky ono. with a majority of H. The School Directors aro 1). E. Kcllar in the Second ward, with a msiority of II; J O'DoiiDoll in tho First ward, with a majority of 21. John J. Laughlin will bo tho next 'rinuim In tlin First ward. His majority was 10. I. E Davis was clecteil Auditor by n majority of 25. Ooorge Trouttnan was elected Councilman in the First ward and James M, lioill, in tho Second ward The election in both borouitk and township tinssod oil very quietly, no disturbat oes of any character havuw btkrn place and tho re sult Is wha' wo nave earnestly looaeii ior. Edward McFaddon, ono of our nodular citl zens and busimss men. has removed to l.ans fold. Ho has been in business in this town for a number of y tars and hasa hoftol friends who wish him success lu bis new Dome. (III.IlllllTON. Mr. O'Neill, of Lost Creek, viBitcd Station Agent blattcry on Sunday. Miss llessio Williams visited friinds in Mahanoy City on Sunday. Miss Kate Mahonv. ono of our liiudsome young school marms, accompanied by Miss I.izitlo Mabany. were out ot town visnora on Sunday. Hon. J. ,1. Covlo and 'Squlie Edward Fuuertr. of Mahanoy City, with their lamllies attended the funeral of Edward JAigerty licro on Monday. Mrs. Keddy, of Pottsville, is visiting her pareutB hero. Iicv. J. 11. Klttgers was a Mahanoy City visitor on Monday. James Henry, tea and coffee dcalor, is creasing his sales daily. Charles Wynne, of Buck Mountain, spent Monday with his parents here. Alox. Jacobs, who has been undergoing treatment in Philadelphia for the past two months, has returned homo feeling ami look iug well again. Thomas Condren, ono of our society young men, visited Mahnnoy City on Sunday. The result of our town election was as follows: Chiif Buigesf, John J Hullihau Tax Collector, Daniel J. Collins: High Con stable, William Ikllncr. I&st ward Council. Morgan Jloman ; School Diuctor, Isaiah Parker. Miilrtin waril Council, Janus Mcuowen ; school Director, James King. Weft ward, Council. Janus Kirby ; School Director, Thomas (lilos. There are runny common liniments sold hut there Is only one grcni i aln cure lor II forms ol bruins. Cuts. BrnUesiind nil bodily p In Manama Is Ited Flag Oil Costs 2.) ccntf, lolrt at P. P. 1. KIrliira mug btore. Have yon triod McElhonny's fried vstoi. 0-12-tf Don't Tobacco Spit orSmokeyourLife Awrt) Is the truthful, startling title of u little hook that tells ull about No-to-bac, tbo wondeiful, hurniless Gvttrantenl tobacco hublt tore, the cot it trifling und the man who wants to quit and can't runs no pbj sical or financial risk In ublnt "No lo-bnc hold Lv all drucclsts. Hook at drugstores or bymailfreo. Address Ttie Sterling Kcmedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, tnd. v I s-ly Get your ropairing dene at Ifoldcrman's. 12 27-tt NO VIOLATION OF THE LAW. Tliw Irish Immierniit Who Worlceil In Vniiuiimli-r'H toio Iteleneit Wauhim.tiis, Feb. 21. Siipcrlntendi.'iit Stump, of the iiuiniigrat luti bureuu, treiin- tiry department, ni-tliiir luiou the retom- nieiiilntiou of lnmiiKrntlon Commisiimer HoilKt'm, of Pliiliidilpliin, ordered by tehv graph the iinnieiititte releivso of the four Irish wen vers who liml been employed by Mm. Ernest Hurt in tho entiiblisbnimit of nx-PHitiiiitstr (Junerul Wnnumuker, nt Philadelphia. Commissioner Itoclnors wrote that Mrs. Hart enlled upon him, and after giving some of tlie details of her work amon?tlio HtifferiiiK poor in the congeMed iliitricta In Iieliinil saUl tliut sbo had brought to tin country four weavers to trive exhibition: of their work at the Chicago World's fair and thereby show to tbo people of till country the lienelluial effecth of orKiinized labor. This was done solely in the inter est of the poor of Ireland, At the close of the fair those people lniil returned at her expense, and as she do sired to give nuntlier exhibition in Phila delphia similar to the one In Chiutgo others were brought over and the exhibi tion was eiMidueted ill one of the gullerie of the Wiiiiainaker store, which Mr. Waipt- make r hud tendered to her free of charge Now that the exhibition was over, she tie- Hired to send them back to Ireland, assh had obligated to do. Commissioner Hod uers mid be found the facta to liii wibstau tiiiily as stated by Mrs. Hart, there having; been no violation of the immigration laws, A dispatch juht received, from New York suiioiiueeb that the Immigrants were at once released, and Railed today on tu Majestic. lliirylng the lUploaloii Viet Inn. KlKl Feb. 81. -The funeral of thirty victims of the dUmMer on board the new- warship Brandenburg was held yiwterda and waa witnesMHl lir a vaat concourse of people. The eirtene vm very imposing All lite oflicera of the ooriia stutluued i the city, the sailors and marintw, the mil nloipal autlioritioH aud deputations from VHrimis UHlles followwl the long 'He oofrlua to the gHrruwu cemetery, where the Interment took place. The victim were burled with full nillltar hoiMirs by ordc of the EiutsTor William. Thouaanda of wreath were deposited In and about the graves. l!d Slnkn Wins III Knit. Nkw YoKk, Feb. 31. The jury which has ,Ihu bearlHK for several day the i m-o onu mui oi xue lu-uonni i-.(iwarura. oiokc to m over 7.00o and mucU luterwit and co-Uh fn.in John W. Maekay by virtue of au iireemeut to pay ilOu.UOO for certain Htnok.nr wuicti3S,utw waa paid ou account, brought in a verdict before Justice Patter- son for the full amount claimed. Tho jndgmentis for exactly tUl.&OO. The case w ent all the wny tn the court of appeals, being fought stubborn y. MAHANOf CITY. JIahawoy City, Fob. 21. Mrs. James Lyons, of Jiast Centra street. Is visiting In Baltimore Max Mayer, of Shenandoah, was seen about town yesterday. John Thlrwell. of Ashland, visited Centro street friends on Tuesday. A little baby rirl came to the homo of James Philllpa yostorday morning. Mrs D. M, Jones and Miss Josto Skeath made calls In Shenandoah yesterday, Fred Hamburger and Howard Williams, of Ashland, called upon J. W. Snyder yesterday afternoon. Edward Weymor. tho genial and nonular representative of W. It. F. Wcynier A ' '. furnituio homo of Sunhury,-elrcuatrd ainnng customers this morning, and reports trade excellent. Jacob Mayer, an old and respected resident f this city, died at his rcsidonco yesterday morning. Deceased moved from Miiicrsville to this place In tho sixties, and opened a clothing store, here Ho afterward went into partnership with Simon Trier, and then again resumed business in his own nsnin lie retired lroin the clothing buslnosa about live years ago and slnco then keptn saloon In which business ho was engaged in up to the time of his death, Mr. Mayer had been ill for quite a while. Ho was a member of the Blue lodge, of Mincrsvllle.atid also a member of the Uoyal lodgo chapter, of Mahanoy lily no win no uuried in mo jcwisii cemetery at Pottsvillo tomorrow afternoon, leaving by the 1:01 p. m. train. Tho deceased Is survived by a wife and two daughters, lira. Is-ao dress, df Danville, and Miss Dora Mayer, of tills city Robert Deem and Philip Huntzluirer. two mlddle-wolght pugulists of local rcputatioi , fought eight rounds In Armory hall last evening, for thrgateroccipti,wliichamounted to about 23. mugging was tuo order of tho evening, tho crowd cheering to blood and knockdowns. Through every round tho pair clinched nnd hugged liko lovers In tho eighth round UutiUingcr fouled Deem and t lie rcfereo declared tho fight ended and handed tbo stakes to Deem. The rotult of tho elections In town yester day was as follows : Congressmen at-Larec rirst ward. Grow Jlltl, liaucnck 2."!); Second ward, Grow 20.", MancocK 141, Morrows: ttiiruwaru, orow 7fl, Hancock 03: Fourth ward, Grow 139. Hancork 8(1: Fifth ward, Grow 2(19, Han cock 1B3. Chief Burgess First ward, Henry Stern, ltep , 200, J. Cunningham, Dem., 271: Sec ond ward, Stern 220, Cunningham 117; Third ward, Stern lH'J, Cunningham (11: Fourth ward, Slcvn 170, Cunningham h7; Fifth ward, Stern 318, Cunningham 163 lax Iteceivcr rirst ward, Shocucr 229, Kuapp 210; Second waTd, Shocner 201, K' ajp 173; Third ward, ShosnerlGO Knatp 13: rourtb ward, Shocner 1 11, Knapp ll.ri: Filth ward, Shoener 222, Knspp 270 High Constable t irst want, John Jones, r, ltep.. 197, Matthow Kane, Dem., 275: Second ward, Jones 225, Kane 147; Third waul Jones 192, Kane GO; Fourth ward, Jones 158, Kane DO; Fifth ward, Jones 303, Katie 181. Auditor First ward, William F. Clifford, Hep, 1!W, John Mlnchhof, Dem.. 2(10; Second ward, UliUord 213, Mlnchhof 100; Third ward, Clifford 157, Mlnchhof 90; Fouith ward, Clifford 13S. Miuchhof 111; Fifth ward, Clifford 245, Miuchhof 215. Supervisor rntt ward, John Price, ltep, 02. Patrick llohiu. Dem.. 202; Second ward. I"ilce213, Hobin 15(1; Third ward. Price 1(!G, HobinSO; Fourth ward, I'rice 1GI, Hobin 91; Fifth ward, I'rice 253 Hobin 240 Council l-irttt ward, Ucrge ii. Yicngtt, ltep , 212, James P. Foley Dem., 257. School Director Mrst ward, J. I". Suck, ltep, 228, John C'onncl, Dem., 214. Judge ot lilcction lust ward, ucorge w. Brown, Kep., 193, Walter Walsh, Hem., 273 Inspector ot Election rlrst ward, 1 nonius Woet. Kep., 191, John MrCaulcy, Dem., M0. Coun 11- -toecond ward, 1 nomas .1. j-.iiwanls, Rep., Ih7 ; Henry Schu, Dem , 170. Scliool Direct! r hecona ward, Adam o. Meugcl, Kep , 3 years, 225; James MiCabc, Dem , 3 years, 1 17 ; Dr A. B. Sherman, Kep., 2 years, 222; John tvtuicie, Dem., '2 years, i . Judeo of Election Second ward, John Coomb, Kep , 203; Charles Adams, Dem , 15(i Inspector ot I. lection scc0Ull ward, .lonn Holland, Sr., Kep., 218; James Kane, Dem, 142. Justice of the Peace Second ward, Edward Fogarty, Dom., 173; August Wiber, ltep., 197 Council Third ward, D h Van Horn, Rep., 147; T. T. Jones, Dem. 100. School Director I'hnd ward, S. G Selig roa-i, Rep , 14G; J. J. Meyers, Dem., 104. Judge-or lilictlon third wind, William T. Patterson, Kep , HI Inspector of Election Third ward, Harry Clifford, ltep., ICO; i onry PienuAn, Dem, 6-1 Council Fourth ward, Joseph bellguiun, Rep., 112, John Schier, Dem., 115 School Director rotlrtli waid, illlam Hoppes, Rep., 143, Godfrey Eeldcnger, Dem , 108. Judge of Election Fourth ward, Austin Shornian, Bep , 155, -iiimn Trier, Dem., 95 1 Fpectorot l-.lectlon -I nurin ward, lid- ward Bcddow, Rep, HI, Fied Klitsch, Dem., 10 j Jus'.icoof tbo Peace- Fourth ward, John Keuiery, Rep, 101 H. I), l-n-hn, Dem , 90. Godfrey Rtidlugt r. tue defeuted candidate for school director is mid tn hiuo held that otllee for more thnii twenty years. Council r lit it ward, James Jlrper, Hep, 228 ; Fred Miller, Dem , 203 School Direoto- Filth waid, Eau Jen kins. Bcp., 258; Isaac D. Phillips, Dem., 231. Judge of Election Fifth wnrd, Samuel Nosks, Rep., 290 ; Austin I'usipnay, Dim., 190. Inspector of Election Fiftli waid, William Samuels, Rep., 298; Daniol Driscoll, Dem., 191 The movement to increaso the borough ill debiodness to $100,000 for proposed new water woiks was delealod ly about 2u majority The vote by wards is as follows: For. Aaalni-t, First wrd ISO a0 Steeudwiird H lilt b? Third ward 1M fourth ward..... 121 HI Flfbward ait m Special low prices to all in watches, Jewelry aud silverware at Uoldermau's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. 18 27-tf A new laundry will ho opened by Sing Lee on Monday, February !4fith, at Ko. 11 West Centre street, tihcnandoab, 'J-l'.l-lin "Fallot trouble" is the unhappy sullerer with lii h mliI the lilallmi. lied Flag Oil is the famous lain me lor hheumatlsin, Gout, Neuralvia -uo Lumbago. Coals 'J5 cents, lied Flag Oil Is Hilu at P. P. I). Killlu's Drug Store. Ties Wxlu' Laundbv Blue, the rit Dining for bnndry use. Each rmekane ma' M wo onT. lScta. Sold by Coakley Bros. For jaundice and all other conclitionS rCSultincr from " constipation, gO by the DOOK . , ., On liCCCliam S pillS. , p i ;n Ar AOOK iree, plUS 25C. VI ,1,-iirrcf ntvc nr wrifr fn R F UlUgblurt-b , Or wrilO Heil Co, 365 Canal St, . " J New York. Up Town Office. Alt orders for advertising, Job work and subscriptions can be loft at Bocso's Auction and Commission rooms, Dougherty building, W. Centre street, where tbey will receive prompt attention. llrnr lu Mind John A. Rellly's is the place to get the purest wines and liquors, host beer and alo and finest brands of elears 10 Ifi tf as I3ct COcta., SLOO per Bottle, thiren Comrhs. Hoarseness. More Thront. Crouppromptly! rcl loves WliooplngCough and Asthma. For Consumption It lms no rival; has cured thousands where, nil others failed; will cuke you if taken In time. Soid by Druggists on a unar-mfco. For I.amc Back or Chest, uso sillLQU'S 1-J.ASTliU. jacU. CATARRH remedy: Havo vnu (ntiirrh? I'btaremCflv is iruarnn teed to cure you. I'rice 60 eta. Injector free. Sold by C, H. Hegcnbuoh, Shenandoah. DR. E t BINSACjI REMOVED To 658 Norlh EiQWh St. n above Green, Piiila., I'a. Fonnetlyat" 200 North Mecond "t., is ihe old est In America for the treatment of fjfdnl DitfaHea and Youthful Jtrrvri. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment iy mall a specialty. Communlcnllons -ncrcdly confldontlal. Send stamp for b , olt. Hours, a. m to 2 p. m.: (J to 9 p m. ; Sundays 9 to 12 m WARREN J. PORTZ. 'nn Tuner. Pianos and organs repaired. Orders leftat 21 North Main stteet, Slicnar.rto:ih, will receive pn.mpt attention Real Fgfiafe EcjjanflB. Bobbins' Building, Bcom No. I. Properties and Business P acts Of all kinds bought and sold Bonds and Htocki Bought and Sold. Baiivdj and Steamship Tickets. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance In first-class companies. Utneral Commission business, Jolin V. Fliuicy. MISCELIOTEOUS. FOU HALE Cheap. A goodtcnt, Fulinblcfor Usb'ng parties. Appiv at I ccte's Auction and Oomra s-lon House, West Centre street, tf FOlt KENT Store in tho Milton Hunyan property, opposite Mnx Hehmidl's new dry goods store Apply to Mai Schmidt 2-12 tf AGENT. make Jfi 00 a day. Greatest kitchen utennil over invented. Retail 35cts. 2 to (Isold in every bouse. Sample, postage paid, five cents. Forsheo & McMakln, Cincinnati O, 10 U-wcd IMt t!K nfj A D,VY MADE, steady employ. ij3UiUU mcnt guaranteed selllngnhou'etiold necessity and new, cheap kitchen utensil. Melt on sight. Salary or commission. Particulars free. Clttlon Soap & Mfg Co., 3fi.I olnut St., Cincinnati, O. 2 8weJ-I0t WANTED SALESMEN-I75C0 per week, selling electric'llRht outats for houses, stores and shops. Motors for running ma chinery, and other popular potented articles, outllts completo when Bhlpped. Host people buy; permanent situation: no cxperiencs VV. I'. Ilarrlfon & Co,, Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. WTANTEI) House with six or seven rooms, VV buyer waiting. A good saloon or restau rant. f-"everal lots for bdldlcg purpose, buyers wnlilng. If you have a business elsce for sale I will find you a purchaser John P. Finni Y. Heel Kstalo Kxcfmngc, Hoom 1, Itob bins' Uulldlng, Shi nandouh, Pa. 2-1J If HOUfE AND LOTS FOR SALE Elcht lots, HVi st, ry house with 2H story kllehen, large snea. vwo cooa wens nuu tiireuiu oi wmur running through the property, nice bi arlng fruit tiees; lots In good stale of cuMvatloi ; bnnwn formerly as Park Hotel. Suitable for any kind of business. For further particulars write or call on MRS. L. E. FISHER, 1.20-3m llrundonville. Scb. Co. Pa. UDITOKB NOTICE In the Orp ens' i Court of Schuylkill county, in the matter (f the estate of Mary Jo cc, deceased. The unde'kUned Auditor appoln ed by ihe said Court to make distribution of the fu -ds In tho bundi-of M M. lturucAomlniitratorot thesaia estate, will meet all narths Interested therein, on haturduy, tho tblrd nav Cf March, 16'Jl, 9 a. in., at his olllce. rooms Nos 1 aud 2. seconi floor. IHddall building, on the nortbu est corner or Aiainanu i entre i-treets, bneaanaoaa, ra., wbn atd where all claims must be preseated before the Auditor, or one be former debarred from coming in vpon said tunas. John It. Cuti.e. Auditor. Shenandoih, Pa , Feb, 12, 1801. 212-St oaw PoTTBVir.LE, PA. HOI. I OrCIOK OK 0ONT11OI.I.E11 OK THF. COHN1T OF V t-Olll'TIKILI.. ) "T OTICE. Sealed proposals will be received xN by the undersigned, the Controllsr ot i-chuvlklll County, until 2 n. m.. 'Ihnrsday, Marcn 1st, IH94, for the whole or any part of Honda, to be Issued to the amount of i 12,01)0. Interest to commeuce April l-t, when said iHinds will be ifsued. All bids at not less ttiun par. Tne Controller reserves the right to reject any or all bids lly order of the County Commtoalouera. II. It. SEVEUN, 2-S-eod-tf Controller. AMUSEMENTS. pF.UGUSON'H THEATKE. P. 1. rCllQDBON. UANAOKK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22. H. K. Davc-y's roalUUc meluUramatlo fittoi-esff, "Enemies for Life" FrcnenleU by a competent oompnuy of player, IticludltiK the t harm tig actretm, CTOJIST CBAVA3ST New scenery, wonderful mechanical effects, new songs and new dances. Prices, as, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drugstore. IVB mfJ IfaW a Hi i.-iT -T. dH.'. Mill! n !J'C! !& "Xr -rsETS' President Got. his portfolio, but it left him almost a "total wreck." bound to liavo it, regardless of results. .imagic uiy.... Tlic complete !eries of The Masric City is issued in sixteen Darts and each part coutaiainp; sixteen to twenty splendid Photographs of the World's Fair and Midway I'laisance, with accurate historical do eeriptions. Tho complete series will constitute a largo and beautiful oblong volume, 11x13 inches, illustrated with swOver 300 Including all tho graud and wonderful features of the Great Fair, taken at the height of the splendor of tho "World's Exposition by a- special corps of artiste. Cut The coueecutivo parts will bo mailed to any address at the uniform price of TEN GENTS each, nnd ono coupon. Don't miss the greatest and best of all the World's Fair histories. a Royals- Introduction DUFCclll, Superb Photographs of Famous Men and "Women and Scenes in Every Land will Please You Beyond all Measure. Now if you will come with us on ten round the You will see ninny wonderful things, meet many celebrated person. ages, and you will not Iofo any time The advantages of pictorial ing ana vorifying can haidly he exaggerated. Whorevor travel iB practicable there tho lens, with its quick flash of light and swiftly caught image of nature and man, has come in to supply the deficiency and to transmit to homes in distant lands the pieturo and visions of tho reality. T -J v"j" -f EACH day cut out tho art coupon printed on the -L'5 LVJ X X ) fm,rtli ptiyoiuid put it aaldo wltli one cent. Aftoi you have saved seven of tbo ooupona conseoutlvsly numbered, bring thoin to us with teven conts and you will receive Portfolio 1 of 'Tlie World unci IlH I'vople 1y Suilliu'v" thu fiuiioiiB work introduced by that noted travelor, Btholar and writer, John Clark HldpathjLL. D. Each portfolio will contain If pages and there will be SO portfolios. Tho whole Berl'S will mako U10 moat valu able art colleotlon each a eanuot be met with often. Vou should have the eniiA pleto series, aud you should seizo the opportunity vw. If you aro already Keuiui the Herald all you have to do is to avo your coupons aud pennies. If you an notgotting tho Heiuld send us your; name and address, aud tho paper will bt left by carrier for you everyjday. Cleveland Ko was rand iews ! Out the CouDons f this 'IS1S0 trom business. representation aa a means of inform- The World
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