Evening Herald. Fuimr. pehruart w, itn. nrr-TfT-? i n?TTrrior ri y liberating chlorine . JLA-JLJL JL JLil JJt JL. JLV-A. 'HO Klltlle mNcLL iviUrtOtR MYSTiifW 11 the Victim nf Ktuileuta' Kb "fno" Ailjuiirnril, , N.Y., Feb. !. The cltVHtlllior k they have several clews Hint luthenrrust of the sonhomorHS tad the death of Mary Jncksnn, HRinvssvil.i.K or the Hllalr, most of them Ht they had uot left their rooms ling in iiuostion. It is rumored en and Tnylor have left town, kitchen ndioinlmr thiiillnl riir l - l'ra i"e Iresliuien were holding n supiier Wednesday night. They fy know who purchased (he tools Miss Kate llurke, of the lower roa1, the holos in the floor of the YMted frli'iicld in I ark Place yeste'dny. uid where some of the chemicals Michael Hiitlilmn and wife, r Itingtown.le rrom. Hie suspected students tcaiumcted IiimIimm here yesterday. ! watched, mid will be attested it Miss Mary Khoiand is Ikmm from Locust " 've town. Clan, foiier'sinouest in the case of Mrs Tod. Hnrns in seriously 111 wllpuotinioiila.w'n begun yostcrdny afternoon, Mr. ami Mr. Darbv Covle vMt(l frlen.ls .w.(un0 "viilonce had been received in Ashland vostordsv. Miasm Kslo anil fJ"neiI for one week. From Agnes Iteiloy' ami ' Johanna Foley, of N witnesses could it be learned Contrails, were visiting friends here yestcr- hnco was affected to the room Hav. ifcltehen. Michael T. Kelly visited his daughter on in which the poisonous gos West Uol street yesterday. "cu, ami wuicii was round In Mrs. Hugh Hngs-n, ef tlio lower read, while M 'w discovered an ndelress, "No. coming down the stairway missed her step ft. This was evidently nn inl and fell to the iHittom and broke the lamp to filch tho jug had been delivered, pieces, which she carried in her baud, and k street is n boarding house oo Is now lying sorlnnsly ill from tho effects. students, and they were nil Mrs. John A Keilly stwl daughter, Nellie, ritiiewe. of town, was visiting Mrs. ltyan, who is Jit named Taylor and T. L. Dln IniproviriK rapidly liom a eoiiiplieation of iliU only ones' who failed to nti- dHwastn. kse who testified disclaimed all Michael ( oylo, of Ashland, is seriously III, anll'sring from inflnnrnntory rheumatism. Miss Tlllie Young is improving rapidly since the operation wss 1 crfotuied by J. C. JHtblle ami l)r. Hamilton iu mnoving oievcnia no nrorif Hint, tbmr nw, i,i i ........ r t it. ..I. J HVI.VO UL UUIII1 lllllli 'nu in nil iiimia. fin of the druggists could it hi iere the sulphuric acid and po- jeriimngiitmte used iu the preji ithe chlorine gas had been pttr teither could It be jiositlvoiy ero the drills nnd augers used jlie holes in the celling had been X MINERS PERISH ' irKriiuuil i:iilolon of (las nt llliiikbiirg, N. M. M Feb. as. Yesterday n tor- on occurred in the coal mines three miles southwest of at stignte the amount of daimme. hie give succor tothosewithiu. utve been recovered, and it is 133 J'r two Italians whoare missing line unit probably ilead. I are, Joseph Fiitlieringill, fire ged 20; Albert Snyder, miner, uogiin, miner, aged 21; llich in, miner, aged fts; Hobert Hen aged 10; Samuel Wells.nircd 13. Swing are injured by being ruied nnd Inhaling flro damp: ,ihiim. pit bos: Hnrrv Wells K Heingiiist, miners. (best information obtainable It the explosion was caused bv ;itry being ignited by a miner's kily only a few were in tho ijeoiiut of it being a holiday, or over u hundred would have llaen Baby slcV, we gave her Oosfcorl Then site was a Cliil.l, she cried for Oontorlfc she became .MIm, she elung to C&starit,, Xben slie hai CliUlrea, she gave them Casta'? To tbe I'nbllc, l no lA'Dsma UKKAl.l) can no iiiiino on ( salo in blieimuttoaii at tbe stationery u res m j,,,,, )lnll l)f nc,,,., wero plon and F. J, Ports, Korlli Main stitet, and at Rceso'a auction rooms (IlKliAMi branch oilico). West Centre street. On sslo in Mshanoy City nt bnydir's hook store, West Centre strtet. llfur In Mind John A. Beilly'a is the place to get the purest winaa and liquors, beat beer and W Ami nneet bmnits or cigars Fried oysters a specialty at 10-lt! if McElhenny'i 9-19-tf Up Town Oilier. All orders for advertising, job work and subscriptions can bo loft at Kccso's Auction and Commission rooms, Dougherty building, W. Centre street, where they will reooive prompt attention. Special low prices to all In watches, jewolry k, and sihcrwaie at Holderrnati's, oonier Main ? rk l i:. :iii, itin and Lloyd s:roeta 13 27-tf nw: la. 1,el 91 Is the unlianpy sutlcrer lieu r ing on is ""iiH o It iiubtr' wltli nalKS hi it rhoomttilsm. the ramnU'i j atn ime rr I beiimsllsni, Qout, .Neuralgia sn'l l.unibsgn. Costs JT cents. Hed Fine, Oil IssoWat 1'. I. I). Ktrllu's Urug Wlote. I5ny KtyyUmr floor, name Lbhsig A L'Ar.u, prlntul on evorv ssrk. Bo sure that the Anhlani, Pa., f 1 Coupon "No. "!i!aite:piscss rxcm the Art c( the World," Si nil or bring to Wie ofllce of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, sad ou will receive the great Portfolio of Art. J nnleil. Tbe - iii.iii:uton. (HUAiti)vii.l.l:. (Uvea It Mrs. Furlong lies verr 111 at her home In Colorado. n Co. F Pth Krglmont, N. 0. P., bejd their UOngrOSfiflh annual ball in the Armory on Wednes day evening, Many ladles and gentlemen 'wero present from oulsldo towns and nil spent a thoroughly enjoyable evening, Oscar Kelfcr vlfited Mahanoy City frlemls WAHRAjyostcrday afternoon. Mrs.Tlinothy Ilrcnnan attended the funoral . of Mr. llarloy, a prominent cltlren ol Miners- Aiier "vllc,on Wednesday aftornbon. i:mirt Harvoy Marsh has gone to Harrishurg, ills Mllnhero ho will undergo treatment In the Kroloy tnstltuto. Miss Ilrldget Monaeban. of Philadelphia, is WAStllKivisiting her parruts litre, ton's blrtl Miss Kllle Dsvanney, Blrdlo Oannon and marked hjMary Ann King, three of Glnrdvllle's young scenes. Msnclcty people, called on Shenandoah friends Hint ho co-jeslcrday. Hon to clo Mrs. P. II. Monaghan, of town, Miss .May nnd nettle O'Malley and Mrs. Michael McMaiinamln, of past week Mlncrsville, visited; friends in Shenandoah adjourn oin Thursday altcmoon. the houso Mtmhers of Division 4. of the A. O. II., though he Invito all their ftlcnds and members tonin nd propositloi'hoir second annual ball, to be hold iu nent80f tliLaflerty's and Kenncy's halls on Fiilny tion of cercve"1"', Jlsrc" lul" their vin 1 Matthow Doniiellev. Prof. Conncllv. James port the mi0(,r,ur "'" '0'1" McDonald spent Thursdaj additional ,rl:ri'uori ,n Mahanoy City. the debate Misses Sa'llo (livens and M icgic DtFrehn, he did not1' bhinatiiloab, Katio Evans, KatloThlasher, proposition0' Ashland, and Mary Magulre, of Ceutralia, ( ,lc ,v.j Wero among the dancers at Co. F'g hop on pliatieu wlr " . Monilav led M,s a,t7 " auenaudoiiti, is visiting after cmtiifrleud8il,tow"' terminated Mr. and Mr. P. J.O'Nolll.of tho Delmonico, .V1IIIII1IIIUI ,. , , . . , . . - , XnlngS lireC mm "to uiuiuci, Jl. .1. u 11LIII, III ntteuipt to ue"n'lak yestoiday afternoon. 'This m( "Euemlis for Life" was produced at Ihe his seat jjl'ilaco theatre on Wednesday eveuii g to a .i..i tronrly filled house. The scenery was heauti house I ws1 aua lbo 1'1"y '''rellcntly rendered, sergeant-nb u HUl"i";o ef sir hundred perple wit umj,.rir,..,3nc88cd sevnal flist class flallc encounters nt ... 'he Palace theatre last evoning. fatClearr, ?" , "of Mahanoy City, and Dan. Iteardou, ol 10 arrest in jiadgnoy ii1Ci did not fight, owing to some "u lloor r liitch in the arrangements. Ituilor und Mc teeroom (U'Intyre, two local light-weights, punched the strgealcach other for fun. Daw O'Uioniau nnl ployef, nuve young He s, of Koading, also spurred threo been Here liirienuiy rouuus, U'icioiilan snowing Ins old In tho imitinic cleverness In ducks aud cross counteis. protest ngaT'1" most intcostlng battle wai between ou this lint"1"1'? J'URU8! Mabanoy Pline, and Jllil oi uiraruvuie, lor a smau purto. ninvp tlm ,l men, wuo are ugui weignis, nave m, .11 i flaured iu soveral fights lately and a goul nir. yocKimin ,VHScoijt,i fr uy their admi en, who pinlueil tlunoro present in force. They had trained for recognized the baitle and nppciind to bo In the pink ef planutioii, ncuudltioii. After sparring a nnuute tbey withdrew hiruehed together The lighting was shaiii There wnsud the first ruund ended with honors even. the floor inn'" tho stcond round lluglua gaintd confl motion, but'le"co aU(' hegau to fnrcetbo fighting At tno in order as e''" u' time ho had tho better ni the tight. Mr. Dlatnl uo ",'r' feurth rounds weie rt petitions vi inn acuuud mm iiiu vjliaiuviiu u 'I uisiim ground. At tho call of titno in the fifth ilege of mo jimu mmnrrolmil nU(,,es looked confident nnd, lutlung lllUl Off niKlul l,,a i.nnrinftiif. Ixtiriivl uiTnrnl II,b nil tile motion, wli head and body, but received sumo good ou the m i mincliiB.in return. When in elo.o uuartus o'clock. O Dunn opened his guard for an instant and previous m iiughes lauded heavily on liU lu. d and over Mr. Cumm 'he heart. Dunn dropped to tin lloor, where mnut in liq X .1 Series No. III. i ie f JVEagic City Coupon No. 27. tW Cut out one of these Coupons and mail or bring them in person to the offU'u of tbe llgHAIJ), with ten cents Iu silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No 1 or tbe Magic City wtil be delivered to you Voyage Around J The World ! Part III. Number 28. Numbers change daily. Cut this coupon out and keep It until seven dlRarent nu bers are aeuumu laMd, then bring or forward them to gether with 8ven Cants to this office and you will receive tbe portfolio as advertised. Call aud see sample. Philip Coyne, of St. Nicholas, was n Tama qua Visitor Wednesday. Win. Itico and Patrick O'Neill wero county scut vlsltois Weduisday. Camp No 2W, P. O. S. of A., partlcijiated iu the parade ut Frackville yesterday. John Alton moved his household goods to Mt. Curiucl yesterday. T. It. Coudran hss acci pled a position under the Prudential Insurance Company. M. J. Ilnughncy, of Mahcnoy City, attended to business hero yeslciday. T. I. Munliy, operator at St. NMiolas, spent yesterday aft s' '"my'C; h It. C. Luther, Gtuuu Manager of the P, & I!. C. & I Co., passed th ough yestetday after noon iu tho special car "Black Dlanionil." l'eter Koch and Wallace Oclgcr, of Ualia noy Plane, stopped ofl' hero on their way to Mahanoy City yesterday and discussed the result of tho election. Peter and Wal, aro always welcome M. L. IfcCool, of Green Mountain, called nn Miss Noll Gorman, of Oirardvillc, latt evening J. E. Hick, of Philadeilphla, ear agent for the P. .t U. Co., transacted business at tit Nicholas yesterday. P. J Kelly, a dead game sport, nf St. Nicholas, attended the pugilistic carnival nt tlitardvillo last evening Michael Murphy, employe'' as a miner at IMl near Uulga collli ry, bail bis banii bully Iscerated ou Wednesday, lie is attended by Dr Itdtz. George Heller, who was killd at Boston Hun colliery on luesday last, will be buried to morrow, at Frackville. Miss Maggie James, of Jeancsville, has been the guest ol Miss Christina Almont tho past lew days. M. J. Sullivan, tho popular tedegrapher ni tho I.. V. detiot, Shenandoah, and known as a jsiet of some lenown. stent A few pleasant nun rs In town yostoreiay. A sioial ear, drawn by engine 23, with Assistant Superintendent Ward and several other otllcials ahoard.nasMd over tbe William sport division of the P. & R. It. 15. yesterday afternoon, to make an inspection of bridges and trestles. I. O. O. P. GRAND LODGB. l'ast (irAtids From Miiy I'luo' s at 1'iilf vllle. rorravibLK, Feb 23 A special session of the Pennsylvania Graud Lodge, Independent Order of Odd F Hows' was held In the rooms of Lilly of tho Valley Lodge, No. Sbl, at this place lat night, and niuety-seven Past Grands from the several lodges of Schuylkill ouuuty weie ad ml tied to membership. The Ginnn Ldge otficers piesent were Giand Master John Wuuch, tiuading; Deputy (iiaud Master, Harry L, Neall, Philadelphia; (lr. nd Waideu, Issac it. 1'arton, l'ottsvillej Gi.ind secretary Augustus Plan, sr., 1'bila delphia; Oral d Treasurer S. II. Madden, Or wivsburii: Gland Marshal Sam'l MoKeaer, Philadelphia: Grand Conduotor Yalentiue Htich er, Puttsville; Grand Guardian, A brim Alevesll. Potuvtlle; Uiautl Cliaplaln .1. W Conrad, Pottsvllle: Graud Horald. A. T. Jenkins, St. Clair. Addretfos followed the exemplinoatlou of the unwritten work and alter tbe session clewed more was a receptlou hu remained during tbe ucceeeuiy :cu seconds lei lose iho contest. Young Itaiirt, of Maizcvilte, endeavored to cam ten dollars by standing lour rounds bo lero "Yauk" hul ivau, a heavy weight of Mubanoy Plane. Iu Ihe second lOUndBause feinted at Sulli van's head with tbe right, and us tho latter stepped iu to counter Kauso ducked aud hit him a soumllng mp on the forehead with his left. iLflghtlug f'ollowtd, Sullivan forclug his oppnuent around tlio riug, giving Itausu a shot in the nose that made tho claret fly. Following up his advantage, Sullivan knocked his uiun down and sh soou as iiitu?e reached his feut Sulluan banged him about again at his heart's content. At tho call of tunc iho MitueVlllo man left the ring, referee Manlcy awarding the honors and stakes to Sullivan. LUL I Ilia lUUUUII UUl. id Jfa.Aj.AiAiJti Aii A.3 CENTS PER YARD For all-wool IiijCcmIu Carpet s. J5c, 4 and Me per yard tor Home-made Hag Carpets that will wash at C. D FricKe's Carpet Store, 10 Sou Mi Jartliu Slroot, ... i. ... o. A. nail n. . N. Y., Feb. ya. The con Mute Youug Men's (Jhriatini! vi leii the follcjKIHij ufUter T. Alien, ltoolwater; llrat I,,,.,. .. J AMI MOU . veutmri ol il. oaaociutioii e l'rualdent, vice president, ri. if'. Hikk ltoebester; sec ond vice president, L. Packard, West At lmuy; third vice president, A. K. Day, ltuf falo; secretary, A. V. Woeid, Ilrooklyu uiwUtiit secretary, S. T, l'Taheuer, Cornell uulversilty. llurcblll's Cafe When seeklDg a neat and well conducted safe, go to Burchlll's. corner Main and Oonl streoU. Polite) and prompt attention. 11.7-tf TO'DYE A FAST-BLACK. a?1y'w6mAn liA'jf oiVr a men fcoi.oit IloineIetllg a Sate Kxprtiar Tlireei Rpscinl lllainonil 1yss for lilacs I'lenstirej VHIi Them hiiiI Delay of fii-nillng floods li the Dyer-A New Hi ess for Ten Coots. Tho fsst Mack dhtmnnd dyes have saved thniiraiids of dollars to thrifty hOuewlvcs. Thero aro thiee of Ihem flnr eofon, for wool' and for silk Rnd hmlht-rt and 'hey havo all made to look like new many a cloak, suit, (iiess, jacket, "r feat1 er that would otherwise have gone into the rag bag. fjords colori'd with 'these eTyca will not crock or fade, anil aro fully equal In beauty to'the work of the best proicssltinal dyer. Tlio color will riot Wash out' In soapsnd", and sunlight will not fsdo It. A ten cent pickage colors freiu one half toi two pounds. Refolding to tho original color of the goods Plain and explicit directions on the pickage make it easy for the most Inexperienced to dyo successfully with diamond dye, tints siving the delay and expense of sending goods to the dye house. . All the standard and fashionable colors are easily made with diamond dyes, and a now dress for ten mils is often the result nf their use. A Complaint. FntTOK TIkuald: I sm deep'y dhtrcsied and I wrlto to vou for help to lirlm: nbni.it a correction of an evil which will ruin many of our brightest young men, among them my son and sous of my neighbors I rofer to the numerous gambling dens In Shenandoah which are frequented in most cssos by young men and boys who not only lose what they cam, but tlm money belonging to their par ents. The II EUAr.D. through you, has done much good in the past in this diri-ctioii nnd I hope y ti will gam makoan cHbrt top.npprcws this c.u ran by exposing sume ard rerelvotlie thanks of many parents. Something should bn dono to close nn thei criminal-making factories Tliern Is one iu Unbbins' hall, over tlio port e flico It la frequemed daily, Sundays not exi opted, at all hours, night and day, by young men slid hoys in their teens who use the vilest language and drink beor which is brought tboro t y ihn keg. several kegs at the time, and many of theso boys aro sons of soulo of our leading aud most rcsiiectahlo families, of high standing in some of the churche. Not far from this place, at tho rear of a store, is another plaeo here gambling is conducted and both pbcea are run by one man There is plenty of evidence to prove wb'it I say, but I have deeuiod it the bet er plan to give tliee people warning belor- taking a nmro aggros sio e'niirso aud believe thattboevil can be broken up to S"tne extent at listt by puhll e.i(v through your jap -r. M. Shenandosth, Fob. 22, 1891 For torpid liver and all other conditions resulting from constipation, go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c. At drugstores ; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. WARREN J. PORTzT" ..aetv?iano Tuner. Pianos end organs repair-d. Orders leftat 21 North Main street. Sbenndoab,Trlll receive prompt attootlon (let your repairing done at Holdeiman's. 12 27-t .r,-. o. I'. A. 31. Contention . -fl r- The 3th annual convtntlon of the Funeral Iiencfit Association of the Jr. O U. A. M. was held in Allcntown yesterday. C. T. Struughn represented the local Council. Tho delegates prevent numbered about ouu, and renreseuted 2u' stales The resolution to amend the laws of thu association to grade bom fits from $'0 for tho first month to tbe full limit of $250 to thmo who had beou members nine months and ovnr was defeated, as wero ab-o the two amoiidnicnts regulating tho assessments. This leaves the regular benefit at S2GU aud tbe assessments at 10 cents for each member. S. H. Mench, of Philadelphia, was uleeted President; II. 11. Powers, of Philadelphia. Vleo President; C. L. Cadwallaier. Plnud-'pbia, See rotary, and II A. Heislet, Phdnd - plila, 'i'lossiiier. The next renveutiem of ' 'i associatipn will bo held iu Wilmington. I I. The treasurer's report showed the sfsociauoii In a healthy condition, with a balance of cash on hand of $0,015.30. "l?utilile for Lite.' A sensational drama in four acts en itled Enemies for Life" was preduetd at Fcrgu son's theatre last night before a go d siztd audience. The play is such as appeals to an audience which likes thrilling situations and startling exclamations. It is full of tlioiu. Miss Joan Craven played tho part of iNuomt II rlltnuUm in a ven acceiitaole manner and wou a eurtain oall, Miss Matie r)aUlinaid W. H. liarve-y uls dn. wed. In tno balance of tbe oompauv there could be many im provements Tho gypsy camp scene was well staged and tho co turning very attractive. Coming lSvtnU, March 10 Thiid annual ball ofthoBt, Patrick's Hand, In ICcbblnt' opera, house. March 26 First grand hall under the au spices of tbe Monamore Social club in Hob ble' opera house. April 20. Ice cream festival under the auspices of the Star Flute and Drum Coips in ltobbius' opera house. ltonril Jumpers (jHiiglit. Warail Shopak aud John Tipko, Iluuga rians. Rttempied to get out of town without paying board hills which theiy owed, to the anioaut ot seven dollars ecich. C'-nustable Gi bl in arrested them. Tipko settled aud Shopak gave bail. There are inau) u n.mon PnlmeM sold but there av only one tir..i j alu tm lor II forms nf si rains, rut, bn-lsesand all bodily ilu. Its ualiie is Heel Flag Oil. Costs 25 eeuts. Sold at P. P. H. Ktrlb ' liug Kinre. Real Eate Eange, Itobbins Building:, Itcom No. 4. Properties and Business Places Of all kinds bought and sold. Uond aud Mocks Bought sod Sold. Hallway and Steamship Tickets, Fire, life asdAceidtnt Insur&cce In tlrst-clan oompacle. (leuersl Commission business. lolm K. I'limcy. MISCELI.AK'DeOUS. if Got his portfolio, but it left him rtlmost a "total wreck." bound to lmVo it, rogntdlesa of results. lie wn O 0 The coninlele feries of The Miiiric Citv ia issued in fiixt.nfin '-1 and each part coritaiaing sixteen to twenty splendid Photograph ( the World's Fair and Midway Plaisance, with accurate hihtorical dt fcriptions. The complete series will constitute a large and beautiti oblong volume, 11x13 inches, illustrated with Airr... Over 300 fcaad Views rti t-A HKWAHD will be paid forthe return f ep 0 tbe lum nl S75 lost ny tbe m dfrBlgnwl TnHr the Commercial Hoiel.ln Sbenanelosh. on Tuesday rNenlm, tutb lust. Jambs ANUnull, uranooKviiif , ru. i-.'-i TTANTED Two good girls house ork. e.ooa at once. W A. llcn-lt Hotel, Mahauoy City, Pa. for general ntd Come Grand Cnu Z-Sl-3t FOH fAI.K Cheap. A good tent, suitable for fish ng parties. Appl at Ieese's Auction und Coram s-ton House, West Centra street, tf ..juiagic uuy... Including all the grand and wonderful features of the QieatJTai taken at tho height of the splendor of the World's Exposition by spocial corps of artist. v Cut Quf fhe Couponsr $ The consecutive parts v ...:n i. :i.r i i. : ;.. nw Will UU XUUIJCU IU illlj auuicos al me; U1111U11U jll ivu Ul J..U. CENTS each, and one coupon. Don't miss the greatest aud b,ei of all the "World's Fair histories. 1 a IT Masterpieces From the y'j Art Galleries 1 I I l I I 14 FOH HENT Store tr tbe Wilion Kunyan property, orposite Max Schmidt's now dry goods store vippiy io iax fcnmiat a-i-u WANTKD House wi'b six or i even rooms, buyer waiting. A gooet saloon or rtstau rant. (several lots fcr bi liellng purposes, buyers WHblng lfypubaea business lsce for shIo I will Hud jou anurrbaser John F. FlNry. Ilenl Ksta'c Kxchsrge, Hoom I, ltob bius' llulldlng, Mb' nandiiah. 1'u. 213 tr Htc row trio'l MeBlhsuny's fried oystors 9-18-W A new laundry will )o opened by fing Io on Monday, February 88h, at No. II Wft Oenlie aliewt, Wifi.ai elnah. 2 IU lm I, K llmKen. "n O'Bilen, of Jaekteu'a Patoli had his Ul s bi.d.eusid l(. d rut by a fall of onul at il e laoe ul s bresst iu tbe Maple Hill mine yealeiday. fc. Fries) ejneit a iiiiwi) at McEIltnijJ U-12-U 1TOUE AKD LOTH FOK SALE -Eight I 1 lots, Sy, st' ry bouse with 2H story kitchen, large shed. Iho gooet wells anel stream ot water running through the property; utco bearing fruit trees; lots In good state of cultivation; linown formerly sa Park Hotel Hultsble ror any kind or business. For further particulars write or call on MUS. L. E. FISHER, 1-ai-gm llrandonvllle. Sch. Co, Pa. AUD1T0H8' NOTICE In the Orp ans' Court ot Schuylkill ey ULtv. In tbe matter of the ornate ot Mary Jojcw, deceased. Tbs undersUneel Auditor appomied by ihe will Court ton ake distribution of tbe tu ds in the bands or M At Hurue.AouiiiiUtrutor of tbe said estate, will meet all parties interested thereto, ou Haiuidny, tbe third dav (f March, ISM, t) a. m.. ut bis ofllce. rooms Nos 1 snei J. secone floor lleetdall building, onthesorihnestooreer of Malnand t entre rtreets, t-hei anooab. Pa., wbin ard w here all claims must be pretested before the Auditor, or else be tore?er debarred I rem coming In i pon said luuda John K. C tle, Auditor. Hhenandoah, Pa , Feb. 12. mil. 2 rj-St-oav They aro issueel iu parts contaiulnir 15 tnasterpiocos and one pago of dosoriptlve matter alwut tho picturo and tho artist. This serioB of art pictures will bo the most commote and inaciiinceiit ever published. Kvery artist of note.throuch tlio worlel, contributes IiIb or her best work to the series. Tho engravings aro of tlio vory highest gratloof Phottigraphio Copper lialf-tonew, ami are perfect roprnduotieinB of tho mag nllicotit originals. Do not neglect to cut out tlio coupon to-day and get your part Immediately and don't forget your friends. A lover of pictures, a man of means, making a tour oftlui art galleries ef the world, tcalizcd that the luxury of seeing all these beauties was limited tei the very wealthy, and to them emly by wearisome and expensivo traveling at.d time, "Why not in the present agoof perfect photogra' phlo reproduction, why not lepttidnce the most beautilul, the most popular, the most noted of these art treasuiesV" was the question he asked hinuelf. Why uot indeed; no sooner thought 'of than he applied his means and prestige to scctiri) largo photographs of the choice pictures. lha result Is ' .Mastkhpikcks vkom THE AllT GAI.f.KKltS OF THE WOBliB." The original idea was to Issue the book in jam just as Is now beug done; but to charge tS.SO a part or IIOO.QQ iu all. Now, a syndicate of newspaper pub lishers baa purchased the photographs and plates aud is issuing them to "Boom Circulation." PoiTsvii.r.K, Pa, 1HH. I OrriCE or Controu.kh or tiik (Xjuniv or HOIIUTIKIU, I "M OTICK. Healed proposals will be received XN by tbe undersigned, tbe Controller of "cbmlkill County, until 2 p m., 'Ibursday, M ircti iBt, lsiil. for tbe wholo or any part of tbe new 4 per cent. 5-20 heglstered Ckiunty Honda, to to Issued to thu amount of IH2.0UU. Inttrest to commence April lt, If VI. when sidd loud3 will be hsued. All bids at not less than par, The Controller rtstrvts the right to reject any or all bids lly order ot tbe County Commissioners. II. It. SKVEKN, 2-8-eod tt (Jontroller. Now, every one may have this m flcent work which was originally lute for tho rioh man's palace. Such Is tbo lorco of nineteenth ecu Invention, machinery, enterprise, (Usire for circulation. For the first pari, bring to this olio of the coupons printed on page 4 10 cents. For subsequent parts, send six cou and 10 outs. Out of town readers may seud coupons and n ouoy by letter to us tbo VKirtB rlll be mailed to thoji d from New York. Kvery .lay a ooupon will be piinto! the fourth naue of this paper. I' or FliusT, you rermire ouly one of theso pons, give tbe others to difb-rent frl who hould be uuairaor fj).6i Induce, tbem to bring tho conpo office and fcecuro tbe first part of torplecos," Afior that we are tiuite sure the: takoaud read the paier regular obtain the other parts. Kvery one who has seeu tbe part that it is well worth two dollars. We tely upon the incicase of subs tions to repay us for our expense. Thorofore we ask you to givo tho i coupons this week to your frieuds have them get the first part. We J that vheo they get the fust they want all tlio others and will have to the paper legularly to get the couj That la tbe whole idea. Do not bo uue'asy If you do uot rei your mall order for a few days. detsand is to croat that It in siuncf Impossible to keep up wilh order 64TIiing of Beauty? ...A Joy Forest
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