Evening Herald. FKIDAY, MARUU 0, UI4. THIRD EDITION t i;ntiiai.i,. John .1 Laugh)!!! whh In Ashland mi YYeiinesiiay. Miss Knte Mnlloy In sending a few nays wim menus in .Mt. Manuel. .1. V Kress purchased a lino surrey on Wiwlin lny. W VhotoHki, of 1'ottNvllle, transacted business In town on Wednesday. J. Hoover, district coul Inspector of Mt. Oarmel, vlsltoil tlio collieries here on "Wednesday. Hoiiry llerskovlts was In Jit. Carinel yesterday. James Daltou left yesterday for the (juaKor Ulty, where no will resiue wim his son, Michael. Mrs. fioorga Tiloy wns among tliu visit ors to Shenandoah yesterday. Charles, the young son of Samuel Cirtwrlght, dleil yesterday. Ho had been tillering for some time past. At a meeting of the lloroiigh Council on Wednesday evening the right-of-way was granted to the electric railway com pany for tlio road which Is to be com inenied early In the spring. The track will lie laid along locust avenue and West Centra street. Connections will be Ta -de with Ashland and Mt. Carmel. For u limit time our lownspeople have been looking for the electric road and now, as wo nru to net it, we look forward to Its oarly completion. The llorouzh Council has purchased a jot on l' ast centre street, wnero tney win erect a hose houso in the near future. Don't forge the sociable on March 211th under tlio auspices of tlio literary Club, Tho Philomath Social Club, which is composed of a number of our social and rntcrnrislntr vong nies. will givo a Hard Time ball on Monday, April 2nd, in tho 1. O. O. F. hall. Tho participants aro supposed to bo arrayed lu their old clothes. Gentlemen will not bo allowed t wear any collar, or tie, and ladles shall wear no better than calico dresses. It will be an exact representation of hard times and will curtaiuly be a success as far as enjoyment is concerned. 'dhtn Baby was sick, we gave her Oastwt 'Then she nan a Child, she cried for Contort,, Jfhen the became MLsa, she clung to Caetorift, liu she bad Children, she cave tbnm I For tho best lihotouranhs no to Won rter's, southeast corner .Market jud Centro streets. I'ottsvlllo. Havo oysters' yon tried McElhenny's fried Get your man's. repairing done at Holder "All worn out" Is the expression of the sleepless suurrer with tout lerrtl) e roiutli Pan-Tiua puis a utop to It, It's a remedy for unuirns, wuios ana i ouHUtninioii. a cciilft, Pan-Tina ts solil at I". 1'. I). KIiIId'h 1ru( store Fried hennv's. oyster a specialty at McKI , Coupon JSKo, SI, " 'Mastcrpisces From the Art Mm of the World," lumbers Changed Baity" Send or bring to the onlco ot this Paper one Coupon, together with ten cents In monoy, and you will receive tho great Portfolio of Art. c- : -nt nr OCriC!) 1NU, IV, tftie JVEagic City Coupon No. 39. tsr Cut out one of these Coupons and mull or bring them lu ponton to the oftlce of the 1 1 m A I.I), wlth.ten ceni In silver, or two nickels, and Port folio No 1 of the M(tto City will be delivered to you. "3 Voyage Around The World ! j Part IV. Number 40. Numbers change daily. Cut this coupon out and keep it until seven different numbers are accumu lated, then bring or forward thorn to gether with Seven Cents to this office and you will receive the portfolio as advertised. Call and see sample. lk vut. 11110 DUU)JUII UUt, m kiAAAAAJtiJVAllhlftlJIrAj f CENTS PER YARD O Pot all-wool IiikthIii Cwrpeta. . 1 M M "V. yv. TVI.U.W. UVHWUinUDIMf 0. Fricke'8 Carpet Store, 10 Bouth Jardla tttroet. MAIIANOT OITT. MAttANor Cur, March I). M. V. Hrltt. ono of our expert vnuutr tousorlallsts, contemplates an excursion o iNnntieoKo next weeK. Hnrrv Fisher, of Heading, has been tho truest of his brother. Uharle Fisher, of Seventh street. Mrs. It. C. YomiglleUch, who lias been visiting Mrs. II. Lttsch, of Knst Muhanoy avenue, returned to her home In Heading yesterday. Mrs. It. K. Fisher, of Mil n street, s now fully recovered nfter several weeks illness. W. W. Lewis attended George ltoun's reception In Philadelphia yesterday. Thomas F. Joyce Is visiting in Potts- ville. .1. Wesley llehler. of the L. V. U, It. freight station, received a scalp wound yesterday from a falling barrel of mo lasses. Charles ISeckley. of Ashland, was In town yesterday. M. ltyiin, ot West Centre street, visited Shenandoah yesterday, Miss Marv Lewis, of Ashland, called upon Miss Mnry Kriiuse. of West Pine street, last evening. Miss Katie Kvan. of Ashlatid. visited Maliauoy City friends yesterday. Washington Zimmerman, of Delano, was tho guest of T. F. Ulover, of Kast Centre street, last evening. Edward McCauley. otherwise "Matt Ouay of the First," has removed from Centre to Spruce street, and his First ward friends assert thnt ho contemplates matrimonial proceedings shortly after. Lent. Councilmen Foley anil Kdwards in spected the tiro engines last evening, with a view to ordering certain necessary re pairs. Miss Tillio Gates, of Heavor Meadow, is tho guest of the Misses Carley, of West Centre street. Messrs. Daniel Leahy and Thomas V Comlron. of Gilberton borough, were In town lust evening. Lehigh Vnlloy Railroad umtiloves were pain tins morning. Two new boilers arrived yesterday for the Lakeside Hallway, making six in all t hut are now hero and ready to be placed in position. Tho power house roof is almost finished and littlo work remains until tho building will be complete. Neil Florence appears at KHier's oncra house to-morrow evening in the "Diamond llreaker." One of tho sensational scenes is a man thrown Into the jaws of a coal crusher from the top ot tho breaker and tlio rescue by the heroine ot the play. LOST CllKIllt. After Faster, It Is rumored, one of our prominent school teachers and an accom plished young lady of Shenandoah, will be united iniwedlock. Also a prominent young man from Centralia and one of Lost Creek's fair ones. -. E. Deane and Martin Dixon wit. nessed "The Diamond llreaker" at Sheu andoah last evening. Con. F. Foley visited friends at the almsliouso yesterday. Misses Annie Murphy, Cassie Finiiegnn and Mary A. llurko were the guests of Miss Tessie Casey, of Girardville, hist evening. Major A. .1. O'Dontiell spent yesterday with lady friends In Girardvlllo.. Wm. D. Jones. Prof. M. H. Carey, W. 11. Kaercher, wlfo and daughters, and Snniuel Small and daughters, Silo and Margaret, wero among the many who attended tho Grant Hand concert in Shen andoah last evening. Miss Mary Welsh is visiting Centralia frieims. Wo aro informed that Con. Foley, the pugilist, nnu ins manager, 1'rot. M. it. Carey, will start on tlio road with Chain pion Corbett's theatrical company. Wo regret tho death of Frank Mc Govern, of Heading, who had many menus here. P. .1. Hoar, Paddy MoAndrew, John Kunetski, Peter (iiiughun mid James Hancock McCorirVk, accompanied by lady friends, win, . .u 1.... nond llreaker last evening nt Shenandoah. Lost Creek showed up well at the Grant Hand concert lift evening. This resulted from llenjamin b. Daddow's ml vertlsing mediums. An old bachelor's matrimonial social club was organized here last night. Olll ccrs will be given later. Peter Mills, of Shenandoah, visited the Jones family last evening. mi: vitDvn.i.i:. Misses Emma Walters nnd Annie Kin zel, two of Ashlaud's charming ladles. spent yesterilny wltu menus in town. Thomas Gorman mid Matt. Stein, two of .Mnliunoy City's popular young men had an exciting experience hero last evening. The property of James Toll, at the corn er of Glrnrd avenue nnd Second streets. ts undergoing a complete change. The placo has been recently licensed and Mr Toll -expects to make It one of the llnest saloons In the borough. II. W. Decker paid his respects to his Aslilnnu mends last evening. Mrs. James Morrell and daughter, Lizzie, loturned yesterday after a few days visit to Philadelphia. Miss Maggie Gill is visiting friends in isew fninuieipiua. An elegant new wife wns housed yester day in the olllce of the Schuylkill Trac tion Company to tnko the place of the ono which was blown open by burglars, Monday morninif. It is ot the Marvin I make, lire and burglar proof, 5 feet by mm giiaraiiteou to mmiro vi Hours drill through tho outer box by the llnest tools mane. Uwen McAnalty began to-ilay to re model his newly licensed houso at th corner of Second and Ogdeu streets When llnished the plnco will have a DO- foot trout with plate glass windows. Tho interior is set with the finest llxtures. tiled lloor. with MoAnallv's uauie silver dollnrs!M.'t lu the tiles, is a feature, In connection with the saloon he will open a first class cafe. This is what on town needed and Mr. McAtmlly Is to bo cougraiuiuieii on m enterprise. llltOWNSVll.l.K. William Toomey had hla let; slightly nun ai. lurKoy nuu yesieruay. Jlrs. Al. Smith lias presented her hus band with a idO-pound baby Imv and Al. buys if tho Wilson 1)111 paaMW hu will name lain after Den Harrison. Jlrs. lloliert liuriluhH, of Frackvllle, was on a visiii uere yosiertiay. Miss Lhiiih llrown, of Atnhanoy City, was vlsitmi hev sister hero yesterday. Mrs. N. i tolas Hiuiuinii, of West Coal stieet, le! for I'hil.idelphla to visit her uncle, who is lying seriously. Mr, j Uuiuiis McKunu, of Colorado, , uueu on uer irienus uere yesieruay. i John Its i , ii i. nireiit of lh nl.iK", attended the funeral 1 j och, who was hurled at of Miss M. I Mineinvil' I flunixii 11 prominent younn mult QJ tlllS Ot this vi e '1 1 the 1 I countenance i-Lme upon Mid Valley .Hetilay. IIU IKIV Ullt Ul illS the fair sex ot lay. Fried ovni a specialty at McKt- heuny's. BOMB EXPLOSION IN ROME. Rrtdnntljr TntcnitaA to llnrdfr Hambara of the Ckamber of lpntlaa. llotin, March 0. A terrible explosion took plaoe on the Plata dl Mont CItorlo, near which stands tho ohambsr of depu ties, ihe explosion shattered nil tho win dows In the neighborhood. Eight persom were wounded by the explosion, including ono lady. Six of t ha wounded are In the hospital. One of them Is reported to bo dying and three others In n critical condi tion. The seriously wounded lncludo a soldier of tho Seventh regiment, wounded In the head, cheat and arms; Mollnari, an em ploye of the ministry of public works, had his leg shattered, and It was amputated; a man liatnsd Ilaidl was Injured in head, arms anil legs. It la brltuvod that the purpose of the perpetrator wai to havo tha bomb explodo" at the hour tha debate in the chamber was expected to end and the deputies anil min isters would be trooping out. It la proba blo that a mosu&cre was frustrated by a simple Incident, which Is regardad as al most providential. Premier Crlapl had begged the Indulgence of the chamber to postpone his reply to questloua under dis cussion, on the ground that his voloe had lulled Win, owing to a cold. Th chamber thus adjourned earlier than was expected. A Mason named Polidorl, who wns slightly wounded, was placed under nr- rest. 1 lie police believe him to be the man who threw the exploitive Throo other suspects are under arrest. llio exceptional surveillance recently adopted by the authorities probably pro- ventwl the miscreant from entering tha chamber and causing a repetition of tho Valllunt outrage In the French chamber. ANOTHER LOCOMOTIVE EXPLODES ItoaiilMtig In tha Urath of a Fireman and Two llraVamnii. WlLKKSRAnrtF, Pa., March 9. The boiler of a locomotive ou the Lehigh Valley rail road exploded at Tannery last ovenlng, killing threo men. Patrick Dugau, the engineer In charge, stopped his cngino at Tannery nnd went Into the telegraph of- uco lor orders Uiirlui bis absence the locomotive was blown to pieces. Tha three men who were on the engine wero killed 1 heir names are as follows: John 1 .en nay, fireman, Edward Fox, brakeman; John Dntter, brakeman. All were new hniids.having tnken places of brotherhood men in the late Btrlke. The cause of tlio explosion was low water In the boiler. Immigration Statistic!. Nuw Yop.k, March 0. Dr. Senncr, com missioner of immigration yesterday furn ished the statistics showing thenumherof immigrants entering the port of New York, during the mouth of February, 1S94. Tho total number of passengers was 11,377. Of these 0,841 aliens and 008 citizens cuino lu the steerage, while 2,221 aliens and 1,047 citizens were cabin passengers. Of the nlien steerage immigrants 0,801 wero from European cities, leaving only forty com ing from' other countries. Tho total umount of money brought lu by the alien immigrants was 125,2(11. Cut to Pieces by a Womnn. PINK HLUFr, Ark., March 9. News has reached hero from Hamburg, Ashley county, u place remoto from any tele graphic and railway communication, of n terrlbio anrt ratal stabbing allray between a negro man and woman, whose names could not be ascertained, at Wllmot. The trouble originated about the man's wife, wno.se sister attacKen Her victim wltli a knife, and after terrible battle suc ceeded In killing him. His body was fouuil literally cut to pieces. Tlio Thompson Investigation AiIJ Jnrneil. TltENTON, March 9. The house ooinmlt- tee on elections yesterday afternoon opened the ballot box of the First ward of Glou cester City. The dial showed that 718 votes hud been cast. Tho poll list was the same, nnd tho tally list showed that Thompson had received 500 votes and LIp- plncott WJ. meiecount showed 490 for Thompson nnd IDS for Lipplncott. Fifteen ballots were missiug from tho string. The committee adjourned until Mouday. The nronrletors of Pan-Tina have soent thousands of dollars to mako It known that It cures Coughs, Colds and LaGrinpe. Trial iottl(sof Pan-Tina free at J'. P. D. Klrlln's aruc store. Huy Keystone flour. He sure that the name Lkksiq & Uaku, Ashland. Pa., is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw Hear In Ml nil John A. Heilly's is the place to get the purest wines unit liquors, nest Deer auu ales and llnest brands ot i ignrs. "Prove all things, hold fast that which is good," nnd you will bless the day you learned of the virtues of Dr. Coxa's wonderful cough syrup. JSurclilll'a Ciife. When seeking a neat and well conducted care, go to iJtirciiurs. corner Mmn and uoai streets, i-oiiie auu prompt atten tlon. Out oMIiii (JTlestlon. Maude We had private theatricals last eveuiug. They went off first rate, only the folks would laugh m the wrung plaee. Unole Henry There is no such thlug, Maude, as laughing iu the wrong place in private theatricals. Boston Tninwript, One Way. "Have you rend that artlole ou 'How to tell a lutd'eggf " "No, I haven't, but my advlee would he: If you have anything luipurttuit to tell a bad egg, why, brent it gently. "Chips. The Whernfor of It. "I wonder why 8lter doesn't marry." "He hasn't, fuund tha woman." "Is he so very partloularf" "No, but the women are." Brooklyn Life. For all kinds of headache and all other conditions result ing from constipation go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25 c. At drugstores; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New X OTk. ! WARREN J. PORTZ. .Piano Tuner, Pianos and oreans renalrrd. Orders left ut Zl orth Main street, blienandoau, will recelTS MISCELLANEOUS. I?OH BALK. A good horse for sale, cheap, J Apply to M. P. Conry, 31 Houlh Main mrect, rhcnandoh. 8 8-tw BOTH WANTItl). TwinlyHTO more boys wanted to carry tho Hvkkihs Hhiialii. Apply at once i-t this otSca. 1011 KALK Cheap.- A coed tent, sulltblefcr : Ashing parties. Apply at Jiefi-o's Auct.on and Commiflon IJouae, wist Centre street, tf GlItL WANTED.- Hy the New York Pro. gren Hat nnd Cup tympany, our. ltowcrs street anil Apple alley. Nun" but oiperlenci d huncH need apply ; good wimes and steidy work. :l 4t IT f ou arc Interested In California y u should nae our pamphlet on the reoarre i f th t state. It describe! great hnrualns. Pftiri, trie. Foster X Woodson, 1U VkIi.r.-iou street, Chicago. S fl-Iw T?OR HALK.-Clicap, a good gig with shlU'ng ' springs ana straight seat: In excellent condition. Apply to Halph K, Fisher, Barber, 38 North Mala street, near the Lohlgh Vnllej station, Mabanoy City, Pa, il S-lt F OH KENT. The most comfortable lodge room m town, urnisnca wnn uoav Ilruspels carpet and sllk-plush rurntture. Koom known as Schmidt's liall, 116 and 118 North Main street. Daysforrcnt, Wrdnrsday ard Saturday. Apply to Max Hjhmldt 3-9-tf WANTED Two good meni stes ly (mploy nient at gooa nge: men wlm on. api.Hx English and German prclerred, exrcrience not necessary. Call on or write to O. O. Petit rolf. Asst. Kupt. Prudeatlal Insurance Co. of America, Hchuylklll Haven, Pa. 3 7 tf WANTED. Houso with six or even rooms, buyer waiting. A good saloon or restau rtnt. Several lots for building purpokes, buyers walilrg. If you havo a business rlac for sale I will and you a puichnsor John r. FiKKKr, itmJ Kstste Kichmge, lloom 4, Hob bins' llulldlns, Sh-nandosh, Pa. 3-13 tf STOCKUOLDKHS MEETING. A meeting ot tie StorVholdars of the C'lttrers' Uulld lng sad Loan Assoclailou, of Shcnuadoah Pa . will be beld Tievday. March 13th, 1894, nt 7:30 p. , at the office of the rompan;, ror tho pur pose of electing officers and eight (S) directors. O. W. DENOliBIt, Sacrctsry. nhenandoah. Pa., March 7. 1394. 3 7-td TTOUWE AND LOTS FOIl SALE. Etilht lots, SH sti ry houso with 3H story kitchen, targe snca, iwo gooa wens ana sircain oi water running throcgh the property; nice bi aring fruit trees: lota In rcort etato of cultivation: known formerly as Park Hotel. Suitable for any kind ot bualnett. For further Dartlcnlara wrlto or call on HHS. L. S. PIOER. 1-S)m Brsndonvllle, Scb. Co. Pa. AUDITORS' NOTICE. In the Orptans' Court of Schurlklll oouctr. In the lnntl'-r oi the estate of Mnry Joyce, deceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed by tho sMo Court to makeillstrlbution of the fu'ds In the bandsof M. M. Burke, Administrator of ttesald estate, will meet all parties Interested therein, on Saturday, tho third day cf March. lfcDI. 0 n. m.. at his office, rooms Nos 1 nnd 2, seconc floor. Deddall building, on the northwest corner or Alain nnd centre Mreets, nonanaonn, ra., whr n and where all claims must be nre-eated before the Auditor, or e;.o be forever dc arrtd from coming In upo i said funds johii i. i;riTi.a, Auauor. Skeaandoak, Pa., Feb. 12, im. 3-12'3t oaw ESTATE OF JOr.N SOBOLOSKY, De ceased Lcticraof administration on tho estate of John Sobolotkv. latu of tht borough of bher-nndoah, Schiijlklll county, Pentmyl vasla, deceased, have born granted to iVf.lter w. jtynKicnicz, resaimg in taici coronsn, to wfar m ail persons indebted ta salu ettrac are requested to mako payment, and ths having cblmt or diiLanda will make knon the same without oelay, or to the dmlnlstratoi's attor ney, it. loyio, ernanaoan, rft. yy a ii ir.it n . ifcxivir.wit., Admlalsirator. March S, 1891. 3-ft-Ct oik. AMUSEMENTS. pEKGUSON'S TUEATKE. r. j. rmioCHON, uAif ager. One solid week, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 12th, 1894. Maurice piBger Supporting hizziz May lllmer ! In Repertoire. Change of play each night. Monday night: "Rough and Ready" A sensatloual comedy drama. Singing and dancing specialties. Prices, 10, 20 smel 30 Cento. Heterved seats at Klrlla's drug store Robbins' Hiilldlng, Room No. 4. Properties and Business Places Of all kinds bought and sold. Uonds nod Btoclu Bought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets Fire, Life and Accident Insurance In nrst-clats companies. Uencral Commission nusiness. loll ii K. Flimcy. HEW SERIES OF Saving Fid Ski ! The ClTlZKNS' BUIUIIKO AND LOAN AS SOCIATION of Shenandoah, l'a., will issue n new series, tlie Uith, commencing Tuesday, March 20tb, 1894, On which day the subscription hooks will ue open uetween tue nours oi J nnu f o'clock p. m.,at the office of the Secretary, j. w. uengier, is orin iiain srreet. JAH. UKLL, President Piatt's Popular Saloon (Formerly Joe VTyatt's) 19 and 21 West Osk Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is ttocki d with the best beer, porter, uir, wujuttjen, uruuuies, wnes ana cigars, yv ing uur aiiucneu. i;oraiai lUYitaiion to an. GEORGE W. J0HHS0N, UMIOII s HOTEL LOST CItEKK, PA. Near I V. and Klectrlc railways. The finest brands of cigars, whiskies, porter, ueor anu aie on nana. Royal A Introduction Jt5UrCi3.il Saptrk 1'ltotofrrnpht of Tmut Men Jjftna will Picas Ton ifoTf if jcm. vr ill toaie with o Around tfie World Yo will tee rnanT wondrfnl things, meot niny colbra(Rd perien ftgw, jmdyou will not Iom atnjtimo from buiinosa. s Th dYftntagoa of pictorial representation m a means of inform ing and vorifying can haidiy be extiggeratod. Wherever travel ie practicable there tho lens, with its quick flash of light and swiftly caught image ot natur and man, ha come in to supply tho deficiency and to tifltnsmit to homes in distant lands tha picture and visions of the reality. J -J -j s EACH tiny out out the art coupon printed on tho X J. 5 fourtij pRge ami put it ftgldo with ono cent. After yo liRva tared eeyen of tho coupons consecutively numbered, bring them to ur with sotmi cents and you vrlll receive Portfolio 1 of "Tlc World nnd Its People toy StmllKlat J' the famous work Introduced by that noted traveler, stholar and writorJohu Clark Rldptli,I.L. D. Esoh portfolio will contain 1 pages and there will be 3 portfolios. Tho whole eerlss will inalto tho most valu able art collection each as cannot be met with often. You should have tho ooni pldto series, and jo should seize the opportunity "an. If you are already getting lh HhraIiD all you haTe to do Is to save your coupons and pennies. If you aro not getting the Hkkald eend s jaiir; nam and address, aud the paper w 111 be left by (arrUr for jo vry day. Masterpieces -From They aro issued In parts containing 15 masterpieces ani ono page of desoriptlTe matter about tho plcturo aud the attist. This series of art pictures will be the most complete and, magulticent ,eTer published. Erery artist of note.throufih the world, contributes his or her best work to the series. The engravings aio of the very highest grade of Photographic Copper half-tones, and aro perfect reproductions of tho mag nificent orlglnale.Do not neglect to cut out the couponjto-day and got your part, Immediately and don't forget youi friends. A lovor of pictures, a man of means, making a tour of tho art galleries of the world, realized that tbo luxury of seeing all these bonutles was limited to the very wealthy, and to them only by wearisome and expenslvctravcling and time. "Why not in the presont ago of perfect photogra phio reproduction, why not reproduce the most beautiful,tbe most popular, the most noted of these art treasures ?" was the question be asked himself. Why not indeed; no sooner thought of than be applied his means and prestige to secure large photographs of the choice pictures. Tut result is vsiABTinriECEs from tub Aut Gaw.ewkb or tub World." The original Idea was toissue the book in parts just as is now being done; but to oharge 12.50 a part or $100.00 in all. Now, a syndicate of newspaper pub Ushers has purchased the photographs aud plates and Is Issuing them to "Boom Olroulatlon." "Thing of Art Galleries n 1111 1 1.6V A . and ITomoM uni Stjm i Erorj Bejoiivl all MMmr. thu aoo a It, the- Now, every one may have this magni ficent work which was originally intended for the rioh man's palace. Such is the lorco of nineteenth century invention, machinery, enterprise, and desire for circulation. For tho first part, bring to this office one of tho coupons printed on page4 and 10 oonts. For subsequent parts, send six coupons and 10 cents. Out of town readers may send their coupons and monoy by letter to us aud tho parts will bo mailed to thoai direct from New York. Every day a coupon will be printed on tho fourth pago of this paper. For this, first, you require only one of these cou pons, glvo tho others to different friends , who should be readers of this paper. Induco them to bring the coupons to the office and secure the first part of "Mas terpieces." After that we aro quite sure thoy will take aud road the paper regularly to obtain the other parts. Every one who has seon the part says that It Is well worth two dollars. Wo rely upon the increase of subscrip tions to ropay us for our expense. Therefore we ask you to giro the oxtra coupons this week to your friends and have them get the first part. Wo know that when they gek the first thoy will want all tho othors and will have to taks the paper regularly to get the aoupous. That la the whole idea. Io not be uneasy If you do not rocoiv your mail orier for a few days. The demand Is to great that it is sometime Impossible to kap up with orde. Beauty,. A Joy Foreirer." 1 prumpt Hiiemios