Evening Herald. MONDAY, MAUCHI5, lf-94. THIRD EDITION ItJlOWNHTIM.tS. John Miles Oiraidville. transacted business In Miss Casals Iturke is visiting friends n Asliluiul. Miss Mary Mnguiro, of l'htlmlelplilii, is home on a visit. Mbn Maggie Delaney, of Aslilunrt, in viHttliur friends and relatives in town. I'ntrick Mcdulre, tlin insurance audit of thin village, did mime lively hustling around Centrnlln tlie past neck. Patrick Doudlnii, of lower road, is lying seriously 111 with pneumonia. John t lllftsln1), of Pottsvllle, was visiting the Hull fnmlly on West Coal struct, Misses Tjorcttn llurko nnd Itoso Hellly, two accomplished young Indies, took a trip to Ashland yestordny. Ilmry McDoudtnii will back Patrick Murphy, of Went Coal street, against any man in .-ehnylkill county to run a mile foot race for aon. Tho Hrownsville Independent Water Cointmiiv has settled satisfactorily with Mr. llesK in the water question. Thieves entered tho coops of Samuel Broome and stqle Keren of hid chickens. It 1i:ih come to the notice of the citizens of Brownsville of tho hard nnd cruel treatment that two orphan hoys are sul lectoil to that resldo with a woman at Smoky Hollow. UnleH theliarty referred to desist a full exposure will he made and the atti'iitl-in of tho proper authorities called to put a stop to it Notlre. Any Kiibsoriber who lulls t rocalvo tho Evening Hurai.d Is reunectfully reqawted to notifj the main office, on Esirt Coal street, or tho branch office, Ecece'a auction rooms, on West Centre street. People who 'wish to become subscribers and Into not lieea called upon by tho solicitors will please leave their names m either of the places abovt mm tioncd. Owinctoa clmne.0 In tlia carrier system of tho Evrnins IIekald It lis become necessary to inako a now catiTass of all the routes. In driiiK this the canvamera sonictinics miss some of the old subscribers Tho publisher will feci grateful to any who will reiider assistance in remedying; any such discrepancies, Have you iriod McKlhenny's fried oysters ? Mten llaby was sick, we gave her CaswrH, When she was a Child, she cried or Oa&torta. When, she beoame Miss, she clnn to Outsete,. Wfc wiMlmdCMJriui.'iLocaiottuj.-aOwaor! It SuitB tho Pooplo lawhnl druggists say. tecaute lie.-are tired of the tunny bitter couch remedies. I'aii-TJitu Is the nifitt rilnt:t tanlnc medio! f, qulckl cure Coughs, Cold, Throat uud liiuiK o -orn rs. 2 rem. rsii-iina ishoioh P. 1. 1) Klrtlu's druc stor,. " - JaMaWWKT"?aH31 Coupon KTo. 47. ' "Masterpieces From the Art Gs-lUri:: of the World," umbers Changed Dailyo .. Send or bring to the office of this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cobs In money, and jou rill receive the great Portfolio of Art. r'S'BrV''BcV',,,SrV',S''l(rj T- : XT ITT N jciics nu.iv, l fiie f JVEagic City Coupon No, 36. & 'i;-. ,' l'1 3HIil'C. W Out out one of tbeke Coupons jf and mail or bring them In person k to the office of the Huh ami. with ten g c in-, in silver, ortwo nlckeU, and I'ort- folio No 1 ot the MskIo Olty will Lbe dt lircred to you. jj J Voyage Around The World ! Part IV. Number 3f. Numbers ebaage dally. Cm this coupon out and keep It until sevi u different numbers are accumu lated, then brtOK or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this oult" and you will receive the portfolio a. advertised. Call and see sample. J Cut This Coupon Out. r yAieiiAuKAl&iftuullu& ,. ... CENTS PER YARD Por &U wool it talt Cxrpetw, ' c -o unl sue per yard (or Home-made Hag i.'mi'OU that will wb at . 11. Fncke's Carpet Stors, 1(1 cJuatti Jardln Street. , 60 MAHA.NOV CITY. Mahanot Cut, March n. C. Kherle, of tho Olrardvlllo lender, spent Sundny afternoon In town. W. A. Irfittiinorp, of St. Clair, wns nboutloviii yesterday. MIsh llcsale Welter, of Pottsvllle, was yesterday the guest of Miss Annie (Joyne. MIh Laura Knapp made out-of-town calls yesterday afternoon. An Interesting flvo-yeitr old child of rii , . unl.i... T,'n...,1. a..l.l Director, uiett on nturuny evonliiK ot Hoarletlna. Itev. A. M. Woods went to Philadel phia this morning. Thomas J. Horn was in Philadelphia yesterday. George Illnos innile culls in Ashtaud yesterday. , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ilahlemati lire vls- 1tltK In Hoynolds. David Jones left for St. Louis. Mo., on Saturday. Chnrles Suender sneut Sunday with frlendh in Mauch Chunk. Hot. 1. M. Onhle Is vlsitinir In Philadel phia. Mrs. John T. Edwards, of Hast Centre street, presented her husband with a baby last night. James Haitenbuch returned to Philadel phia this morniUK. Misses Maine Melirearty. Mar Lake and Mollie llryson, of Ashlnnd, were in town Saturday evening. Michael Nolan and Patrick Carey, of Duller township, made friendly calls here in si. evening. Mr. O'llnra, of Shenandonh, was last evening the guest of Miss Julia Gorman. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Hartless are visiting in Philadelphia. Henry Decker, ot Kast Centre street, is recovering from Injuries rocolvod nt Tunnel llidge colliery several wceksslnce. Mr. and Mrs. ShaeiTer, of Sheunndoali, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oldt, on South Main strait. Miss Lizzie Iliglimnrsh, of Wiggnns, visited friends in town yesterday. The pool tournament which James II. Kelly proposes to hold In the Old Age Hotel, this month, will doubtless be an interesting one, as several pool sharps from town have entered nnd propose giv ing the Girnrdvllle and Shenandoah nlnyers n tnssle for tho prize. Mr. Kelly lias n fine room and excellent tables, too. Jacob Wagner coutemplntes a trip to Perks county this week. Messrs. Thouuis Ferguson and George Schellly, of Shenandoah, were entertained last evening by Misses Mnme Dunn, Hose I'VrgUMOU mm ltoie Qtilnn, of Centre street. Messrs. James Higgins, Arthur O'Hara and John Dooling, of Slienundonli, were in town last evening, Peter Durtsnll, an aged resident of town, died at his residence on Kast Muhu noy avenue, Saturday night. He is sur vived by ouo son nnd two daughters. Michael Ityan, Mrs. James Kyan nnd Misses Mnme and Maggie liynn. of Prnckville, drove Into town this morning. George Garrett spent Sunday in Shon- nniioun. Harry Sellgmim visited Shenandoah friends Inst evening. The two J.'s, Murphy and McGinty, were in Ashland last evening. Messrs. W. W. Lewis nnd David Gor man visited Ashland friends last evening. Miss Mnme Seddou, of Locust Vnlley, is the guest of Miss Annie Phillips, of Centre street. Miss Hose Quiuu Sundayed in Frnck vllle. Miss Dence. of Ashland, was enter tained by Miss Dollle Wythe, of West Lentre street, last evening. Oli.VTltAI.liV. Michael II. Cull, one of our popular voting men, spent Sunday with some of ijost irecK s inir ouih. Chief Hurgess-elect liobert Fnrrell has returned niter upending a lew clays with his daughter, Mrs. K. J. Fiiiucrty, of the Quaker City. Wm. j Jones, one of Ixist Creek's four hnndrea, circulated among town friends yesterd y. Miss tin n n on, one of Locust Gap's fair belles, is spending a few days In town as the guest of Miss Kate Colihau. Anthony Flnnncry, of Ixist Creek, spent Sunday with town friends. The social to he given on Kaster Mon day evening by the Vouug Men's Litornry club prom isos to be the hit of the season. The crowds of young men nnd boys who stand iiround the strectcorners utter dark every evening throwing snowballs at persons passing should have n little more respect for themselves and stop this, especially at night. ll.i j tVautecll Twenty-flvo nioro boys wanted to carry Tin; Kvknino Hkhald. Apply at thtsothxo at once. A new laundry will bo opened by Sing Lee on Monday, February 28th, at No. 14 West Centro streot, Shonaudoah. 2 10 lm Special low prices to all in watches, jewelry and silverware at Holderman's, corner Main aud Lloyd strt eta. 12-27-tf Ubk Wklis' Laundbv Blue, tho best Bluing fur laundry uso. Each puck ago makes two quarts. lScts. Sold by Muaser & litddall. Your ctnldrtn sro liable to Couiiht, Cuidk sore 'i tiroat, Croup and Whooping Ontifcli which often reaulu seriously. Prompt treat ment kv many lnuooeui little BUIItrtrs, Try Pun-Tina Couth and Consumption Cure. f pieaaaut. sale and snre, 26 els. (Vild at P. P. Jl. Klrltu'dnii.lor. Kuy Ktyntonc floor. Be sure that the oaaie Lnais & Babb, Ashland, Fa., Is printed on every sack. g-S-SUw Have yoa tried M cEl h enny 'r fr , ed oysttri ? 9-lB-tf Ills Kyea Squeoaed Out, &HAMOK1N, Pa., March 6. At Burnside colliery Hoger McAsklu, aged 36 yoars, was ttqueeisetl between mine ears and the tide of the gangway. His head was badly Injured, both eyes lxdng foroctl out of th4r sockets, and one ear was out off. MoAskie remained oonaclous, but was itene blind when removed to his home. He oaunot recover. Carried Oir Ity an Avalanche, liOUK, Idaho, March S. Charles Goate Waa hunting in tho mountains near At lanta w hen t he snow started to slide undsr his feet. He was unable to extricate him self, aod in a few minute he was being carried along on a roaring avalanche. He went nearly half a mile, and was terribly 1, butumy reoover. I'alltical Unrrat In Peru. LIMA, Peru. March 5. -The diffleulttra between Pern and Bona rliavs flually been satit-factorlly aettlei , ) inks to the mediation of the papal tiunun. Thepolit lcal horion here hi very cloudy jnt now, aud evens of importauoe may happen at any time. Co mine Kvents, March 7 and 8. Dr. Logan, tho converted Indian, at tho Salvation Army barracks. March 8. Special Grant Dand Concert In Robbing' opera honso. Admission 10 cants. March 10. A grand baU will be beld in Bobbins' opera house on St, Patrick's Eve. March SO. First grand ball nndcr the au spices of tho Monamora Social olub In Rob bing' opera home. April 2. First annual hop under the auspices of tho Riley orchestra, in Rubbius' opera nouse. April 12. First anniversary of the Daisy Chain of All Saints' Protestant Kpleouiwl chnrch. "Old Song" entertainment. April 20. Ice cream festival undor tie anipii-os of the Star Flute and Drum Carre In KcMilns' opera house. To the I'ubllo, Tho Etenins IIkhaM) tan he found on sale in Shenandoah at tho stationary stores of M. llllet, Eist Centre street, James Cham pion and F. J, Portz, North Main street, and at Reese's anctlon rooms (Uebald branch office), West Centre street. On sale In Makanoy City at Snyder's book store, 133 West ntre streot. Important Kotlee. Tho stars of all special police offlcors must bo returned to tho undersigned before Mon day, March 5, 1804, at 7 p. in. jAuns Huiimi, Chief BnrgesJ. Up Town Ofllee, All orders for advertising, jo work and tubseriptions can be left at Reese's Auction tnd Commission rooms, Dougherty building, W. Centre street, where they will reaelve proxipt attention. Rook Bale. Greet aestion eale of books, by the best authors, aommenclng today end continuing all week, at Roeee'a auction and eemmiijton room. One thousand boeks will be sold with oat reserve. If llurchlira Vale. When twitng a neat and well conducted iflfo, go to BnrohUl's, corner Main and Coal ikwti. I'elitB and prompt attention, 117-tf llo ana Hee It, Koagoy, the photographer, has a great .0 bargain. Go and seo it. For the beat photographs go to Wonder's, Southeast Cor. Market and Centro streets, Pottsvllle. 2-20 tf Get yor repairing donoat Holderman's. 12 87 f DR. TALMAoE WILL REMAIN The- Kmliiaet llriitklrn rreeoher With draws Itla KrftiRnntlon. Bkooki,ttI, March B. Just bsfore the end of the morning service at the Brook lyn Tabernacle yesterday the IUt. T. Ua Witt Talraafje said to a congregation that crowded the church to the doors that ho had an announcement to make. Ho then read the following latter, addressed to the board of trustees: "Your Urgent letter i at hand. I had fully resolved to resign my position, not ouly bucause twenty-five years of my Brooklyn pastorate will aoon have been passed, but because of the financial en tanglement, resulting from a aerie of dis asters, which would have crushed any bank or insurance company or worldly in stitution. Now, by the bleislng of God upon your nmung.-ment , our chui ch Is put out of all embarrassment aud 1 be lieve has seen it last irisis. Persuaded by what you say in your letter of yester day, ami by what I hear from all sides, and after seeking divine direction, I now and here deelare my intention to remain your pastor. With more faith and high expectation thau I have had nt ay previous point in my ministry I join you In a new campaign for God aud the world's betterment." At the conclusion of the doctor's reading there was applause that fairly shook the building aud continued for several min utes. Or. Talraage further said: "In Jnnel will leave for an absence until autumn lu Australia aud India, but my place will be occupied by distinguished ministers of the gospel of America and Europe." Kjoaped lluvglar Keewptured. LKBA.MON, Pa., March o.--On tho night of May 17, 1884, three masked men entered the house of Jacob Horst, an aged farmer In South Anuvllle township, gagged Mr. Horst and his wife and carried away tl50 In money aud numerous other articles of value. Jacob Kbersole, David Kbcrsole and William Williams were an seed, but while awaiting trial Jacob Fix i- ile, with a number of others, escapi . from the Lahanon jail andwere not arrested. His con federates were tried, convicted aud served four yoars In the Eastern penitentiary. Kbersole returned to his old haunts on Saturday, and was arrested. Mrs. linker's Vuneral. Franklin Park, N. J., March 5. The remains of murdered Mrs. Moore llaker aud her little girl, Gertrude, were laid at rest yesterday. Services were conducted in the Dutch Reformed church by Itev. Mr. lllauvalt. The roads were almost im paawible, fully' S0 conveyances being drawn up in the viointty of tho church. Mr. Baker sat throughout the Impressive service with a oompoeure almost rigid. In the gallery, within a good view of the coffin, were Hen Baker's mother and brother aud the mother and brother of Willard Thompson, together with a num ber of other colored people. Oroker Is Very Angry. SAN ASTOKIO, Tex., March 5. Richard Croker, the Tammauy chief, was very wrathy wheu a reporter showed him the published dispatches stating thut Con gressman Dunphy in his letter of resigna tion from Tammany arraigned htm' (Croker) as the instigator, promoter, re warder aud upholder of fraudulent vote and election crimes in New York. Mr. Croker snld: "If Dunphy made those charges agnlust me I will have him ar rested. If Dunphy thinks Tammauy is going to plecos and losing strength he will be tuught uirfeivutly thin fall." Opium amugglere llnlded, Wkst M't'KBiOR, Wh March 5. The polloool thii. i ity have succeeded in locat ing a gang of Chlueee opium smugglers who have bueu smuggling the drug through Canada, for consumption in Superior aud Duluth, also other north western oities. A large qunutity of tho drug was seized in a raid made last ulghi by the police, and it is expected that sev eral Chinamen will be arrested and held to the United States court. It is esti mated that nearly (30,000 worth of opium has been smuggled in here lu the post few CICNXHALIA. Hon. C. G. Murphy was Among tho visit ors to Shenandoah on Friday. Miss Sophie Turner loft yesterday for Philadelphia, where she will reside In the future. Hush Kress was In Pottsvilleon Friday. Mrs. M. Murphy, of lst Creek, called on friends in town. Miss Mary McLaughlin, one of Lost Creek's pretty belles, returned yesterday after spending n few days in town, the guest of Iloso Walsh. J. Ilnnglnii, of Wllllnmsport, trans acted bttsinessHn town on Friday. John Dempsoy had his thumb cut oft ntthe llrst joint while attending to his worK nt iortn Asiiiimil colliery. John is one of our popular and pleasing oung men nnd has numerous friends who arc sorry to hear of tho nccident. Miss Hnchel Iteese, one of our charming young Indies, has returned after spending n fow dnvs with friends in tho City of Brotherly Lovo. W. J. Slnttery, one of Freelnnd's ac complished young men and conductor on he 11. S. & S. railroad, is spending n few dnys In town nnd is being royally enter tained by his cousins, T. K. Devlno nnd t'hnrles McBrearty. Miss Mary Murphy, one of tho Quaker olty's fnlr belles, is nmong the visitors to town. Miss Koto O'Connor visited Shenandoah friends on Friday last. For sick headache 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, Nerr York. AMUSEMENTS. JIERUUSON'H THEATRE. P. 1. TBHQCBOK, MABAOBB. THURSDAY, MARCH 8,'94 , Florence's Big Heniatlon, Dianioiid Breaker. l)y Scott Marble, Esq. 2 Carloads of Special Scenery. Ten toes of ponderous raschlDery running at f'U blast MaunttUenie, pf.endc r and superi ority in every dttall, with evirvtlunc up to date. A coii'panyot ph ycrs nev tqasllid in loeio-drama See tlie mills aud mine at olgbt. the usylvm courtyard, the duel on the rldsre the v hipping poet, tbe ijiett coel cmsber, the dl.r.ot a breaker i'rli e, as, 35, so wiul 7 Cw. Rwirvcd Reats at Kirlin's rtrng store Re&I Estate Exange, Kobblus' Uuilding, Room No, 4. Properties and Business Places Of all kinds bought and sold. Honda aod Utocks Bought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets, Fire.lifs and Accident Issuance li tlrstolas companies. General Coramlasion buslneaa. lolm I'. ZMiiney. Piatt' s Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joo Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, I'A. The bur is stocked with th bet ber, porter, ales, TvMshtes, brandies, w'nes and cigars. Eat ing imratlucbid. Cordial Invitation to all. WARREN J. PORTZ, - ..atrfflvPiano Tuner Pianos nnd organs repaired. Orders left i 21 North Main street, Shenwdoah, Mill receive prompt attention WE wigntoemployafewgoodmentomike (o0 to eitXI a week sellirjK our iloiae Elec tric Motor. Runs sewing machines, printing Srestes, pumps, etc. Everybody buys tuem teady cmploymrnt. Easy situation and good wages. Address W. P, Harrison & Co , Clerk No. 11, Columbus, Ohio. FOR RENT. Htore room, dwelling and stable No, 110 North Main street. In quire of Wm. II. Shoemaker, J.I'. 2 ad-lw T?Ott RENT. A store nnd dwelling on North Main street Possession piven April lt, imi. Apply to T. J. HtuBiws, 16 North Jr In FOR HALE Cheap.-A good tent, suitable lor fishing parties.. Apply nt iteese's Auction and Commienlon House, West Centre street, tt OOYH WANTED. Twenty-five more boys j wHDieu to eurr' too UYSNlflu ueiiild, Apply at once at this ofneo. ANTr,I House wllhalx or feven rooms, buver wuitlne. A srood saloon or rnntau. rsut. hevLial lots for bi.lldliig purposes, bu) era welling. If you have a business place iur tuie i wiu nnu jou a purrnaser joiin p'. r'l( r. jt-si rotate ivxcnsnge, ttoom 4, nob bine' Jiuildlng, Hbtcandeah, l'a. 2-13-tf HOUME AND LOTb POTt SALE. Eight lots, 84 stc ry house with 2M story kitchen, large i-hed, two good wells sod stream of water ruunlng through the property; nice tearing trull trees: lots in good Mate of cultivation: known formerly as Park Hotel. Suitable for any uina or Business, r or further particulars wrue or can ou MRS. L. II PiailER, l-'JMm Drandonvllle. Sch. Co. Pa. .Ms'I'ATE OK JOHN SOBOLObKY, De- ceased Letters of admlnlfitratiou on the oxuueouonn 0DotOJlKv. late of the bornuch vnnla, deceatcd, have Dcm granted to Walter W. Rynkiewlcz, residing In said borough, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested lo niuk payment and thesi having ol lms urdeo.auds will make known the same witnout aeisy, or to tho dmlnlstrators attor ne, J. It. Uoyle. Bhenaudoah, Pa. WALTER W. RYT-KIEWICZ. Administrator Maroh .1, 1S.0I. 3S-Stoair, Ulll'rOlUi1 NOTll'E In the Urnlnns' n iuu c,nLt, u, umry dujue, ueceanea. ine uauerniuntu Auuuur appoiniea by the said Court to wake distribution of tne fU' ds In the hands of M M. Burke, Adnrinltti a tor of the said estate, will meet all nanus Interested therein, on Haturday, the third day tf March, lsl, 9 a. m., at his cilia, rooms Nos 1 and X seoonr. floor, lleddall building, on the northwest corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa., when and where all claims muit be presented before the Auditor, or elso be forever debarred from coming In upon said funds Jonn H. Cotle, Auditor. Bhenaudoah, Pa., Feb, 12, 1KH. 2 I2-3t-oa a Royal Introduction BlirCclU, Superb Phofogropbsof ramouaMcn laud will riaase Yon Nott if jvw will Mini with n oa MM,Yoyage Around tfie World You will ice mnnT wondorfnl things, moot many oolohratd per&cn agon, nd yon will not lose any time from bnninms. 1 Gnf a The advantages of pictorial representation aa a means of iufornr ing ana verifying can hardly be exaggerated. Wherever travel ie practicable there tho lens, with its quick flash of light and swiftly ' caught image of natnr and man, has come in to supply the deficiency I and to transmit to homos in distant lands the picture and visions of j tho reality. j -J Q"t" "C"! EA.CH day ent out tho nrt coupon printed on tlio XV'5 -'-- -1- - ? fourth paije and put it aside -with one com. After you havt saved neyen of tho coupons consecutively numbered, bring thorn to us with aeven cents nnd jon will receive Portfolio 1 of "Tlic WorltS mid I People toy Swnlijjlit," the famous work introduced by that noted traveler, ftholnr and vrriter, John Clark IlidpMb, LL. 1). Enoh portfolio will contain 16 pages and there will be 26 portfolios. The vfholo rer'in will make Hie most volu ablo art oollcotlon snch as eannot be met with often, i't u should havo tho coni pleto rerlca, and you should seine the opportunity wr. If you are already getting the BmtALD nil you have to do is to imvc jour wuf ot tt:d peonies. If you aro not getting tho Hduaxd tend ma ycr) name and address, and the paper v ill be laft by carrior for jou vory day. Masterpieces -From Tl.cy aro iseuod In parts containing 15 masterpieces and one page of descriptive matter about the picture and tho artist. Thii aeries of art pictures will bo the most complete and magnificent ever published. Every artist of note.through tho world, contributes his or her best work to the series. The engravings aro of the very highest grade of Photographic Copper half-tones, and are porfect reproductions of the mag nificent originals. Do not neglect to cut out the coupoujto-day and get your part Immediately and don't forget your friends. A lover of pictures, a man of moans, making a tour of tho art galleries of the world, realized that tho luxury of teeing all thete beauties was limited to the vory wealthy, aud to them only by wearisome and cxpenBivejtravcliug and time. "Why not in the prefont age of perfect photogra phic repioductiou, Jwhy not reproduce the most beautiful, 'the most popular, the most noted of theeo art treasures?" was the nuostlou he asked hitntelf. Why uot indeed ;no (sooner thought of than he appliedjhii. Jmeans and prestige to securellargefcpbotographs of the ehoice pictures. Ths result is "Masteiii-ikcks from thk Art Gali.ejuks op tub Would." The original idea was toissuo the book In parts just as is now being done; but to charge f2.B0 a part or $100.00 iu all. Now, a syndicate of newspaper pub llsherB has purohased the photographs and plates and is Issuing them to "Boom Circulation." uTMng of Beauty j nd "Women and Seenia Eyery' jJejonu all MeAaura. thi 98800 Baf. the Sees fii Now, every one may have this magni ficent work whloh was originally intended for the rich man's palace. Such is tho force of nineteenth century inveution, machinery, enterprise, and desire for circulation. For the first part, bring to this office one of the coupons printed on page 4 and 10 cents. For s tbsoquont parts, send six coupons and 10 cents. Out of towu readers may send their coupons aud money by lottor to us and the parts will ho mailed to them direct from New York. , Every Jay a coupon will be printed on ' tho fourth page of this paper. For tblj fikbt, you require only one of these coul pons, give tho others to different frleudi" who should be renders of this paper. Induce them to bring the coupons to the office and seoure the first part of "Mas terpieces." After that we aro quite sure they will take aud read tho papor regularly to obtain tho other parts. Every one who has seen the part says that It Is well worth two dollars. Wo roly upon tho inorease of subscrip tions to repay us for our expense Therefore we ask you to give tho extra coupons this week to jour frieuds and havo them get the first part. We know that when thoy got the first they will want all tho others and will have to take the paper regularly to get the coupons. That Is tho whole Idea. Do not be uneasy if you do not reoeive your mall order for a few days. The demand is to great that it Is aometimea imtiossible to keep trp with onlera. 9 & A Joy Foreirer,"