i i. w Evening Herald. MOXOVT, MAUCU 12, Mi. THIRD EDITION r.vTitAM . Maze .Innes, of I.oit Prwk, re on Saturday after n few duya vinlt turn in tu Mr nmo Sat i Watkiim mid Mrs. Syken were the visitors to Mahatiuy City on iy- The collieries ill this vicinity resumed work to-day utter a suspension of tlireo days. Tho funerHl of Charles Curtyvright, who died on Thursday, took plnco yester day afternoon from his lato home on Main street. It was largely nttended. Interment wns made In Odd Fellows' eemetery. The employed of Ccntralla nnd Logan collieries were paid on Saturday. Miss Lizzie Sweeney and Miss Irvin, two of 111k Mine Hun's hclles, spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Mary A. Walsh hero. iluude Kress, one of our former towns iiiiiii and now of Nauticoke, returned to the latter place to-day after spcndinK a few das here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Kress. On Saturday evening- a crowd of our romiK touh'lis al tucked an itinlTcnsivu IiitiKariati s lie was walking hIoiik the main street of our borough and bent him severely. A number of tho tough were arrested and taken before Justice (Jillins, u lio tinva them n hearing, but the ease U still unsettled. We sincerely hope the justice will uive them sentence thev do serve, we might then get rid of scnno of our street, fights which have been ot fre quent occurrence lately. Quite an excitement wns raised Satur day eveninii by tlie crv of lire. Upon in vestigatirn it was found that the Hanley residence on Hailrond street hud caught on (Ire inside tlio slate roof. I no new fire company wns on tho sceno promptly iitvimr to it Heine tlieir llrst ntuienrnnco they wero n little oxclted at first, hut afterwards fought tho fire bravely and sneeeeded In putting it out before much damage was done. All worn ov(" Is tli expression ol tin sieeniPFs sunerer wlln that terrlli o coneu Pan-Tina puts s mop to it. It's a remedy for t,ougnn. v oios aim i ousiiui piion, j oemi Pan-Tluii Is Mild ut 1' 1. J). Klrlln's rtmi siore Coming Ktents March 10. A grand ball will be held in iKiiiiuns' opera House on t. IMlricl; !;e. March 2li. First grnnd ball under the auspices of the Monumora social Club in Itohhins opera house. Mar 27. "The Trolley System," bene Ml of Mrs. Danim, at Ferguson's theatre April 2. First annual hop under the auspices of the Hiley orchestra, in Kob- imis opera nouse. April 12. First anniversary of the Daisy Chain of All Saints' Protestant Lpiscopnl church. "Old Song ' entertain ment. April 20. Ice cream festival under the auspices of the Star Flute and Drum Corps in Hobbins' opera house. Tlie iiriiprliUirs of ltu-Ttua nave Mien IboiiHsnns or dollars 1o innk- It fcnofrn that t' cures Cmi-lis. Colds and l.a Urlnno. Trial bottles nf I'AU-'llna (re? hi i P. 1). Klrlln'B arug store. Get your repairing man's donu at Holder Ooupoxn SVto. 5S. "Hasterpisces Frora the Art Merits of the World," $ umhers Changed TDailyo- Send or bring to the ofllco ot this Papir one Coupon, together with ten cents In money, and you will receive tho great Portfolio of Art. h oci ics nu, iv, tftie i' JVtagic City Coupon No. 41. 3f Cut out one of tlioie Coupons and mail or bring them In person to the oftlco of the 111-liAl.Ii, wlth.ten cents in sllwr, or two nickels, nnd Port follu No 1 of the MnKlo City will be delivered to you K be 4 4 Voyage Around The World I Part IV. Number 42. Numbers change dally. Cut this coupon out nnd keep It until seven different nuuibers lire accumu lated, then bring or forward them to gether with Seven Cents to this office nnd you will receive the portfolio as advertised. Call and see sample. M - -1 I Cut This Coupon Out. ItAAAAAAAAAAAAll CENTS PER YARD For all-wool ItiKfTuin Carpets. JSC, 0on1 NKs per yard for Home-nude T.ag l in pen that will wash at . D. FrickB'8 Carpet Store, 10 South Jardlu Btroot, VttVNAj, William Krlck Is on tlio Rick lint. John Mnttis spent ycsterdoy nt Potts vllle. ' .1. M. lloyer apent to-day nt the county sent. K. Mngarglo visited Olrordvlllo to- uiiy. Kills Lewis was n llintown visitor yosterdny. 'I'lionins J, O'Connor spent Sunday nt Slmmokln. Harvey K. Water Is vUltitiK friends in teiim (iconic Sclielflv visited friends nt Ash land yesterday. Charles Stein, of Mt. Cnrmel. wns a town visitor to-day. L. A. Hambert'er left for Xuw York City this afternoon. Charles l'owoll. of Mt. Carmol. was a visitor to town to-day. Ld. Maley, of Mnhnnoy City, was a town visitor yesterday. Miss Cora Christian, of Ashland, was n Sunday visitor to town. Stenhen Goho. of KendlliL'. transacted business In town to-day. llert Hooks, ot Hiimtown.HiientSunday In tow n with his parents. Miss Florence HclTner spent Sunday at Port, Carbon with friends. Adolph Prince, of Pottsvllle. attended to business in town to-day. Miss Jessie lirant went to Pottsvllle this morning to visit friends. .lames Kalbach transacted business at Malinuoy City this morning. Councilman A. H. Lnmb went down to the county seat this morning. Klwood H. Hrumm ient yesterday with relatives at MlnerBVllle. Isaac Loeb, of Pottsvllle, wns in town to day taking clothing orders. Harry P. Mullet, of Mahanoy City, visited town, lrieuds yesterday. Miss Lou Gather hits returned from a visit to Pottsvllle and St. Clair. Charles Folmer, of Orwigsbiirg, spent Sunday in town with his parents. Kd. Stout and Herman Hess, of Lost Creek, were in town Inst evening. William Quinn, of Cnmdeti, X. J., spent Sunday with Shenandoah friends. Mrs. John Tnliln and daughter, of Mt. Carmol, are visiting town friends. Cn.pt. George W. Johnson, of St. Clair, was a town visitor this ufteonoou. John Hughes, of Pottsville, spent Sun day with his parents, at Wm. Penn. Louis Cake, of Lost Creek, spent Sun- uay wun ins parents at l'ottsvuie. I'hil. Mnley, of Mahanoy City, was among tho Sunday visitors to town. Frank lllack, tho genial caterer at llur chill's, spent yesterday at Pottsvllle. Miss Mattie Jones, of Ixist Creek, re turned from Pottsville this morning. I' rank Haas and Thomas Green, of (ilrardville, spent yesterday in town. Miss Carrie Luburg, of Philadelphia, is mo guest ai ner uncle, iiurry swaun. l liarles iwclireurty, ol Centralla, was seen on Shenandoah streets yesterday. Miss Sadio Kehler, of North Jardin stieet, is conllued to her bed by illness. ltev. S. T. Nicholls, of Mnhanoy City, was the guest of Hev. J. Proude to day. Dnlrymplc Muir, of S'humokin, a former citizen of town, Is visiting relatives heie. Miss Hachel lieeso, of Centrnlia, called upon friends in town Saturday afternoon. Thomas Hamaee. of Mt. Cnrmel. at tended the Grilliths funeral In town to day. Kx-Senator Kinc. of Mnlianov City. spent yesterday afternoon visiting lrieuds in loun. Inspector of Inimlurntlon J. J. Moim- ghiin spent Sunday in town with his family. Amos Walbridgo, of Mnhanoy City was in town to-day drumming up busi IlOVi. Mrs. William llrown, of "West Oak stieet, is visiting her mother In Mt. Cnrmel. Jnmes Coakle:'. tTcvr ""l'"! nnd A lex fcilrout-e wero Asiniind visitors yes- leruay. Lewis Hammer mid William Strouse. of Pottsville, called on town friends yes- icriiay. Kliner Hritton and Theodore Green, of iiirartivilie, were seen on our streets yes terday. Miss Mnucio Ilrennnn. of South Mnlu stieet. vibited friends in Girnrdvlllo yesterday. Will 11. Wilson, tho nblo editor of tho .Ml. unrinel item, was a town visitor on Saturday. Mrs. James Dully and Mrs. John A. Iteilly spent to-day visiting friends at tho county seat. Thomas Nolan, tho famous Hutler township politician, was in town yester day. Halpli Faust and John Argall spent yesterday visiting tnelr parents nt 1'otts ville. Michael T. Pnrcell, who went to Chillicothe, O., a short time ago, hnsbeon oiillged to return Hero temporarily on account of tho serious illness of his wife. Daniel llrcnnau and L. J. Wilkinson weie among the town peoplo who went uown to l'ottsvuie tins morning. Misses Minnie nnd Carrie Dipper, of Mahanoy City, wore entertained liy town menus yesterday. liernnrd nnd Hugh Coyle, of Wm. Penn, pmil tlie Hkiiai.I) sanctum a pleas nnt visit Saturday evening. Miss Mary A. Ilanna returned to Philadelphia this nfternooti after spend ing a lew weeks in town witli relatives. Mrs. James Gauuhan. of West Coal street, was taken suddenly ill last night and wus reported in u critical condition to-day. .1. ii. uuvis returned Home rinturdny evening after spmidaiiK a week with Al- loutown mends. Harney Curley, head bartender at Honour's botel, Philudolphia, was in town jestcrday. Messrs. J. F. Finnoy and M. J. Lawlor were early morning passengers on the Heading road this morning, on route for riiilnilelplila. Letter carrier Ilolman was taken 111 this morning ami was unable to mako his usual trijis to-day. William Locklo came up from below the mountain on Saturday to visit his mother. Mr. K Is one of tho popular luuio oosses oi tuo county. Mrs. John T. II. Gould and Mrs. W. K. Weldeusaul, wife of tho proprietor of the Mt. Carmol House, wero tlio guests of Mrs. Reynolds, of town, on Saturday. Miss Gertrude Iteoso, daughter of Auctioneer Max Iteese, celebrated her ltlth uirthnay yesterday. Messrs, Hen Helper, Frniik Una, Harry Constein and Joe Cloarv. four of Asli- liiud'H jiopular young men, promenaded our iiiorougiuaroH yosteiiiay. Mickey" Fee, an old veteran of the war and a former readout of town, re turned lo Wllkes llarre, big pre. cut home. at noon to-day. James Patterson, the livi .ml energetic insurance agent of the li l ileudly Society, spent huturd.iy .ml niinday at lieadlng visiting friends, Henry Diersche.il and Frank Iteinhnrt both nronilnent vounu men of Pottsville passed through town on Suui 'iy on their way to Yatosvllle, where they spent Sun day with Miss Mlunlo Knapp nnd tho Misses O'Haro. Among the Mahanoy City visitors to town last evenlug wero John Kcrshner and Thomas Moore. MONTANA. Tlio Kvkniro IlKliAU) mado Its first appoarimco In our village on Saturday. It is a bright, newsy and Interesting paper ami should bo well patronized by our townspeople, especially as It Is the only paper that Is delivered hero overy evening. Subscribe for it and our carrier, wdward Camplleld, will leave It nt your homo overy evening. Thero Is soino dispute as to tho owner ship of tho Heno colliery hero. Tho iuorrts itiugo uoal company claims it belongs to them, as they havo leased the Heno tract, while tho Lehigh Valley Com pany also claims It. Tho Morris Htdge Company Intended tearing down the breaker to plnco tho machinery in the Morris Hidgo colliery, two miles farther down the valley, but was stopped by tho Lehigh Valley Company. J. O. Samnscl. tho hustllnir renresonta- tlveof theKvKNlNOllEHAI.D, accompanied by J. J. lie illy, of Centralla, was In town on Saturday, seeking to Introduce tho IlKliAU) Here, and wo are pleased to say they succeeded. Wo will now have an evening paper coming In our lively little town. Tho prospects of our town are very briuht when the Mid Valley colliery No. 2 is finished and the Morris Illdgo colliery improved, our infiaDltants will tlien lie within easy access to live collieries. Then Baby was sick, we gave ner Canort. (Then Ehfl was Child, she cried forCastorlft, (Ihea (he became Miss, she clunR In Castortfc, ffhm aha had Children, she gave thorn Ox3toci. A now laundry wns opened by Sing Lee on Monday, February 28th, at No. 14 Wast Centre stieet, Shenandoah. lltlrrl'lll's Cafe. Wheusceklnir a neat and well couducted cafe, go to lltirclilll's, corner Main and Coal streets. Polite nnd prompt atten (ion. Truth liko cold U not the less so for having recently been brought out of the mine. Dr. uoxe s wonaerlul rough syrup bearing tho full linage of tho former and the shining stamp of tho latter, passes current everywhere. For the best tihotoirranhs co to Won dor's, southeast corner Market and Centre streets, t'ottsvllle. Special low prices to all in watches. jewelry and silverware at Holdermnn's, corner Alula and lloyd streets. lo and Sen I'. Keacoy. tho photographer, has a crcat fcj.uu bargain. io anu seo it. Huv Kevslone flour. He sure that the Ashland. Pa., Is name Lussio & Haer. printed on every sack. 3-il-3tnw DP ROWLfcY VINDICATED. No Criminality In tho ,IeatU of Mr lltdmefl nmt Urr llnuehter. Pomi:iiov, O., March 12. An autopsy was hold on the remuins of Mrs. Holmei t Syracuse yesterday revealing the fact that hef stomach had been destroyed by some powerful drag, and that she had congestion of the lungs, which would have proven fatal. The official investigation will not be completed forHiveral days, but It is now believed by the coroner that tho death of mother and daughter cannot bo traced to any criminal source. The coroner stntes that investigation shows that the daughter, Mrs. Joseph Matthews, took an overdoso of tho al leged liver medicine propared and used by her father, under misapprehension that It would more speedily relieve stom ach trouble, and dying from tho effect thereol In twoday. She took tlio medi cine of her own volition. The mother. Mrs. Holmes, took a douhlo do-e of tho name preparation of her owi accord to allay gossip, and to prove the drug harm less. Dr. Ilowloy, who treated Mrs. Matthews, alter sue took tho drug and whom Mrs, Holmes charged with having adminis tered poison in pills by accident. Is vindi cated by the post moitim, as he did not treat tho mother. The funeral of Mrs. Holmes was attended v -'crday afternoon by nearly tho entire i pulntton within three miles, aggregating 1,01X1 people. FOUND DEAD IN A DITCH Younc Kohtfrt Pork Evidently Jlurdered for 1'irty Dollar. ILutTTOM), Mi.rch 12. The body of Robert H. Peck. 24 years old. was found in a ditch at Illciomrlelcl, with 11 l'mllet hole through his nead. From iuvestign tion it appears that a murder has been committed. The body has theapiwarauce of being placed in the ditch to cover up the murder. Peck was an lnotTjusive young man who lived with his swte,', Mrs. Frank Itarber, in West Hartford. lie went out from tlio city on the last cur at 10:45 Saturday night and had traversed a half mile after leav ing the oar iu West Hartford, where he was murdered. Two rough looking strangers who were seen to follow him are suspected of lieiiig tlie murderers. Pock's pockets were found turned in side out and his vest ripped open. As it is known 1m had t-V), robbery is the as signed motive. Tho suspects are about 80 years old und evidently amateur crim inals. For bilious 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, New York. FOR Leather and Finding Store. flood reason given for soiling. Buyer may examine books. Lkatiiiik STonn, Ferguson House Hulldlng. BUSCELLu&JJEOUS. PUHLIO HA LI v A public sale of personal property consisting of ten hcd of corses ; end wagons, carriages, barnesi and sleighs; two pair Iron-gray liorsos, tlvo and six years old and one line double carriage, will bo held oi Kast Coal street, opposite the Farmers' hotel, Tuesday, Mroh 13th. Kvery Teilay there after like sales will bo conducted at F. li. Hess' horao buEuar. S-lU-St Ir01t BALK. A good horso for sale, cheap, 2 Apply to M. P. Conry, 31 South Ma n street, nhenandoah. M-S-lw BOTH WANTED. Tnenty Te moro boys wanted to carry tho Kvbkinu IIliliAl.lJ. Apply at once at this omct. FOU BALK Cheap. A pc fishing parties. Apply and CommKtlon House, v oodtcnt, suitable for at iteese's Auction est Centre tret. tf IP you are Interested In California you should havo our pamphlet on tho resource" of thst state. It describes great bargains, l'amrhlct free. Foster & Woodton, 144 Washington street, Chicago. 3 6lw Oil KENT. Tho most comfortable lodgo room In town. Furnished with body iirus-eiH carpel anu suK-musn lurnuuri'. Uoom known as Schmidt's llall, 110 and lib North Main street. Days for rent, Wtdnr sday and Saturday. Apply to Max Hchmidt. 3-9-lf WANT1ID Two good men; steady cmfloy. mcnt nt gooa wages; men who can sprtik Kngllsh nnd German preferred, experience not nccossury. Call on or write to O. O. Fetu rolf, Asst. bupt. 1'rudeatlai Insurance Co. of America, Schuylkill Uavea, Pa. 3 7 if MANAGF.Il WANTED To appoint talcs men to Bell tho Hnpld Dish wastier, W ushes and dries tho dishes In two mlnutfs without wotting tho lingers. 175 a week an I all expenses. Easy position; no capital; no hard works can make 1U0 a week. Address W. P Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio WANTED. House with six or cven rooms, buyer waiting. A good saloon or rc-slau rant. Hevernl lots for building purpoxes, buyers watting If you havo a business place for sale I will And you a purchaser JonnF. Fiisnnr, Ileal Estate Exchange, Room 4, ltob Idns' Hulldlng, Hhcnandonh, P. 2-18-tf rtTOCKHOLDEMS' MEETING. A meeting O ol tao Stockholders of the Clthtcns' Ilulld Ing nad Loan Association, ot Shenandoah Pa . win be ucia Tuesaay, Marcn mn, at 7:30 p. nt , at the office of tho orapany, for tho pur pose ot electing ofBcers ana fight (8) directors. u. T. lirjMUJLir.K, Secretary. Shenandoah, Pa.. March 7. 1391. 3 7-tiV ir OUSE AND LOTH FOlt 5ALE. Eight lots, an st ry bouse with li storv kitchen. large thed. two good wells and stream of water running inrongu me property; nice braring fruit trees; lots In good stale of cultivation; known formerly as Park Hotel. Hultnbla for any kind of business. For further particulars write or oau on MI S, Li. K. FIHIIEU. l-20-3m Brandonvllle. Sch. Co. Pa. TESTATE OF JOHN SOIiOLORlCY. Tf.- JZt ceastd. Loll era of administration on the estate oiJonn t-oboioikv. lato ol tb norouuli of Shenandoah. Hchuvlklll sountv. Peniisvl vanln, deceased, have bcoii granted to Walter W. Hsnklcwicz, rtsldlng In said borough, tr whim all perfons lndebud to sild rstaiearo nquest(dio make payment, and thus 'having cl Ims or di n.ands will make knoirn the same without aelsy, or to tho dmtnlstrutors attor Lev, J, It. Coyle, Shenandoah, Pa. WALTER VT. IIY.NKIF.WICZ, Admlatstrator. March 5, 1S9I. 3-&-Ct oaw. AMUSEMENTS. F EhOUfaON'O THEATRE. r. J. FEHGnSON. UAKAGBH. One solid week, commencing MONDAY, MARCH 12th, 1894 MBUrice Di"eto'g piaye Supporting Liie May iflmep ! In Hciiertoire. Change of play each night. Monday night: "Rough and Reedy" A sensational comedy drama. Singing and dancing specialties. FriccSt 10, ao oitcl 30 Ccntef Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug store. Real Egtt Ecjj&nge, liobblns' Building, Room No. 4, Properties and Business Places Of all kinds bought and sold. Uonds and Stocks Bought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets Fire, life and Accident Insurance In first-class companies. General Commission business. full 11 K. Finney. 1 NEW SEEIES OF Saving Fid Stock ! The Citizkns' Building and Loam As sociation ot siiennndonli, Pa., will lssuo a new series, tlie lath, commencing Tuesday, March 20th, 1894, On which duy the subscription books will on open ueiween me hours 01 a and ! o'clock p. 111., at theolllcool the Secretary, f W T)...w.lnH 1W n..l. If . . JAS. HELL, President, Piatt's Popular Saloon (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Stree SHENANDOAH, I' A. The bar is stocked with the best beer, porter, alts, whiskies, brandies, w'nesnndcigars. Km- ibk our uiiucneu. uoroiai invnauon 10 an, GEORGE W. JOHltSON, UMIOIff : HOTEL LOST CHKKK, PA. Near L. V. nnd Kleotrlo railways. The llnoHt brands or cigars, whiskies, porter, ueer anu aie uu uaiiu. WARREN J. PORTZ. .Piano Tuner, Pianos and orgaus repaired. Orders left at 21 r orth Kfaln Htrent. Hhenandnah will rnrff Royal A Introduction JDlireaU Suporb Photographs of FnmouH Men .Land will l louse ion if Tf if jo will come with us. oa oy You will Bsnnr wonderful things, meet many celebrated person age, nd jon will not low any time TIa alvmiravM r(- ninfnx!1 ing and verifying can hardly be practicable there tho lens, with caught image ot nature ana man, lias come in to supply the ueucicncy and to transmit to homos in distant lands tho picture and visions of tho roalitj. Listen; EACH day fourth pago yon hav saved eeyen of the coupons with seven cents and you will receive Portfolio 1 of "Tlie World and Its People Xty SunHjjbt," the famous ttholar and writer, John Clark Rldpatb, pages and there will be 2t portfolios. Tbn vrliolo seriw will mako tho roost valu able art collection sach h oaimot be met with often. Vou should have the coin plot series, and yon should seize the opportunity -vow. If you are already getting ths Hkkald nil you have to do Is to not getting Ike Hubald tend us your) left by oirrior for yea every day. -From They are issued in parts containing IS masterpieces and one pago of descriptive matter about the picture and the artist. This sories of art pictures will be the moBt complete and, magnificent .over published. Every artist of note.through the world, contributes his or her best work to the series. The engravings are of the vory highest grade of Photographic Copper half-tones, and are perfect reproductions of tho mag nificent originals.Do not neglect to cut out tho coupon5to-day and get your part immediately mid don't forget your friends. A lover of pictures, a man of means, making a tour of the art gallcilcs of the world, realized that the luxury of seeing all theso beauties was limited to the very wealthy, and to them only by wearisome and expeiislvetraveling and time, "Why not In the present age of perfect photogra phlo reproduction, why not reproduce tho most beautiful,;tho most popular, the most noted of these art treasures?" was the question ho asked hiini-elf. Why not indeed; no sooner thought of than he applied his means and prestige to secure large photographs of the choice. pictures, Ths result la "ilASTEnrmcr.i from the Art Gam.ekies ok the Woni.D." The original Idea was tointue the book In parts just as Is now being done; hut to charge (2.50 a part or $100,00 in all, Now, a syndicate of newspaper pub' Ushers has purchased tho photographs and plates and is issuing them to "Uoom Circulation," Mav "ii Sjm the Masterpieces Art Galleries "Thing of Beauty 9 ...A Joy Forever." and Tomon and Scenes in Every iiejonu all Mmaure. thin irom businese. fAnPnafininilnn ft a a mnnna eP itiTnTi ! oxnggeratod. "Wherover travel is its quick flash of light and swiftly out out tho art coupon printed on tho and put It aside vrltli one cunt. After consecutively numbered, bring them to ub work introduced by that noted traveler, Lh, D. Each portfolio will contain 18 vo yonr coupons nnd pennies. If you are name and addrcos, Dd the paper will be the- How, every one may havo this magni ficent work which was originally intended for tho rich man's palace. Such is the lorco of nineteenth century invoutiou, machinery, enterprise, and desire for ciroulalion. For tho first part, bring to this oiBce one of tho coupons printed on page 4 and 10 cents. For subsequent parts, send six coupons and 10 cents. Out of town readors may send their coupons and inouoy by letter to us and the parts will bo mailed to them direct from New York. Kvery day a coupon will be printed ou tho fourth pago of this paper. For thiM FiliST, you require only one of theso cou-y pons, give the others to different friends who should be readers of this paper. Induce them to bring tho coupons to tho office aud secure the first part of "Mas terpiecos." After that wo aro quite sure they will take and read tho paper regularly to obtain the other parts. Every one who has seen the part says that It is woll worth two dollars. Wo roly upon the inorsase of subscrip tions to repay us for our expense. Therefore we ask you to give tbo extra coupons this week to your friends and have them get the first part. "Wo know that when they get the first thoy will waut all the otkors and will havo to take tho paper regularly to get the coupons. That is the whole idea. Do not be unsaiy If you do not receive your mall order for a few days. The demand Is to great that it Is somotimts Impossible to keop up with ordeiw. si r
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