1 !i ' I; QENtRAL JONES DEAD. A Soldier of the Civil Wmr nnil from tnrnt In AfTnlr-A nf IMutp. XKW YOIIK. July L'o.-Put rick Hen ry JniH'K, ti; iiiadicr itonernl of I'nifcd Btnti-M Vi'lnnti'crn. fi'lired, in (lead nt hi rtHhleiHv mi Ann street, IWt Uirhnnnid, S. I., Hflcr iin illm- of four yonrx. CtI'IiimhI .Imu'S wns born in WcMtiiieiitli, Irpliind, en Nov. o, nn,t cniiic to Amrrlcn in 1S-IH with his purc'iit. who urttli'd in tin- tipper p;nt ot New Yolk tat-. Aftfr woikiiiK mi ii faini for a flpw yrniti In- rend law and wits iidmitted to thr bur in 1 s. t . At the outbreak of tbr civil win- ho i-iitercd tho Thiity-sev-nth Now York volunteers n M-rond lietiti'iiHiit nnil Mibsivpioutl.v hccnnii? nd jutnnt 11 ii 1 iiinjor of tin? same t i-uiiiicn t and Inter enlniiel of the One Hundred and Kifty-fniirth New York volunteers. On Iee. 4. 1XI4. he whs commissioned briifndier general of voltititeera mid re mained in the net-vice until the close of the war. when he reniKtied and resumed the practice of his profession nt Kllieott Ule. N. Y. At tlie state election In IS I'm he was rleteii clerk of the court of appeals ill this state, which position he held fot three yeiim. On April 1. 1WH. ho was appointed postmaster of New York city and nerved as such during Ornnt's first term, after which he ncain practiced lnw. and In 1-S75 he wiir elected retfister of the city and county of New York and held that position for throe years, lie ia mirvived by his wife and four son. MANY FILIPINOS KILLED. tarrlran Losses Might Amnesty t or Asninnlilo. MANILA. July 23. It is officially an ooonced that Inst week "it insurenis were killed and 130 surrendered or were captured. One hundred ritles wore taken. Twelve Ainmicntm were killed ami 11 wounded. This includes the casualties of Colonel William K. Hirkhimrr's on racemctit with a force of the Twenty eighth volunteer infnntry, who attacked 200 iusinccnts intrenched two miles east of Tanl. killinar 3S. A detachuient of the siKuui corps while repairing wires wns twice nmbushed. Captain Charles D. Ilobett of the Thirty-fifth volunteer infantry, who wni caiptiired by the Filipinos last May. has arrived here on pnrole. lie will not re tard to captivity. Eon or Bueucnmino last Thursday sent ft) Afftiinaldo by menus of Aiiuinnldo's mother the amnesty resolutions adopted y the meeting of representative Fili pinos here on June 21, together with feenerat MncArthur'g answer to them and other documents hearing upon the Melioration of peace. It ia understood iat Aguiiinldo will summon his advisers and that a reply may be expected withiL A month. Filipinos here will give a banquet next Saturday in celebration of President Mc Blnley's order of amnesty. A YELLOW FEVER OUTBREAK. A number of Caaea Ia the Barracks f Amerleaa Troon In Cuba. HAVANA. July 24. Tellow fvver has kroketi out in the barracks of the Se tub United States cavalry and the First (felted States infantry in Plnnr del Rio. TAere have been nine deaths during th vasent month, and 11 cases are now un 4ar treatment in the hospitals. Genoral (e has ordered the camp moved three tiles into the country, aud quarantine will be strictly enforced. The chief surgeon has received orderi to Institute a thorough investigation into the cause of the outbreak, and special reparation is being made for a tbor agh disinfection before the First in fantry embarks for the United States. Chinch Bm Try City Life. MINNEAPOLIS. July 24. Chinch hags have come into the city in largt umbers, much to the surprise of ento mologists and in direct violation of theii theories. Just why they should leave the Selds, where they are always confined, in books, has not yst boea explained. Scien Data approached on the subject were un able to give any satisfactory explanation Some were unwilling to attempt to ac count for the visitation. They were blown hither and thither in the air by every wind and stuck persistently to building! or sidewalks. Pedestrians found theii clothing covered with the little pests, and it was with great difficulty that they wert removed. Wire Xall In Appendix. BOSTON. July 24. Isaac Lipsou, 8 years old, who lives with his parents at W West Third street, Chelsea, was tak on ill a day or two ago. lie had all the symptoms of appendicitis, and early Mon day morning he wns taken to the Frost hospital in that city. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon Or. William It. Chipman per formed nu operation on the boy. He found the appendix was budly ulcerated, and on cuttiug away the growth Dr. Chipman ran across a wire nail one inch in length. The nail was firmly driven through the appendix, and it required considerable skill on the part of the phy sician to successfully remove it. Year's Trade Over Two nilllona. WASHINGTON, July 21. The total foreign commerce of the I'nitod Stutct during tho fiscal year HMM exceeds by IB 2-3 per cent that of uny preceding year, being $:i20,JU0,000 greater than that of IXy.l, the heaviest one on record preceding the one which has just ended. The total commerce of the year, ns shown by the figures of the treasury bureau of statistics, is $2,244,11)3,500. Xw York Murketa. FLOUR State and western continued wank, with no demand except on urgent oalls for small lots to supply current needs; Minnesota patents, ll.2.V(i'4.75; win ter strslghts. $!Tf(j3; winter extras, t2.75tt.Ki; winter patents. tlyi'A WHEAT-Weak and lower through bear ish cables, liquidation and the break In corn-, September, SoSfitd 3-lBc. ; October, it YE Weak; state, Kfi 56c, c. I. f., New York car lots; No. 2 western, f'Jc, t. o. b., afloat. CORN Sold off sharply under Rood rain ill through the belt, prompting further liquids I Ion; September, MVilMSc.; le Member. 4iMi 410. OATS'- Dull nod weak; track, white, state, 2X'Yu'Jic. ; track, white, wusierii, lis1? flic. I-OKK Quiet; mess, f12.7.Vi 13.50; family, i3i.Mil 15.50. LAUD Steady; prime western steam, J. Mo. ItUTTER Steady; state dairy, K'JAi 10c. ; crsamerv. 17''i2'Je. CHKKHB- Htendy; larpfe white. 9'ic.; small white, I'V" '.7hC EtlGB Firm; state onil Pennsylvania, at mark, H'SHe. for averase lots; western, loss off, I5',4C. BUG AH Haw strong; fair reilnii'g, 4i,c. ; nentrlfugal, W test. 47c. ; refined firm; crushed. t.4'kr. : powdered, i. V'r. TURPENTIN14 tjulet at 4,".4tl 4flo. MOLA8RK8 Klrm; New Orleuns. -Tr.f,c. TAI.UIW-Firm; city, 4-o.; country, NAY Firm: shipping, 7u75c. : good to oaolce, 42ftc CONDENSED DISPATCHES. KntnMp Events of the Week Briefly and Tersely Tolct. Geronimo, the Indian chief, hns be come insane. The Third battalion of the Fifteenth infantry hns started for Chlnn. The Prince of Wales was made a mem ber of the Itoyal College of Surgeons. Governor General Wood denied thai the salaries of Cuban teachers are to be reduced. The government rested its case in the Necly extradition proceedings before Jus tice Lacombe. Six companies of the F.ighth United States infantry boarded trains nt Jersey City en route for China. The Uoebel prosecution secured writs against the secretary of state and adju tant general nf Kentucky.' Tho attorney general of New York will ask Justice Kellogg to vacate the stay in the case against the ice trust. Tncmlnj-, Jnlj- 24. The machinery of Lieutenant Peary's steamer Windward has broketi down. Archie Lawson, aged 21 yenrs, was drowned in Chautauqua lake outlet. Football Captain Daly of Harvard fail ed to pass his West Point examinations. Testimony against Charles F. W. Nec ly was taken in the proceedings for his extradition. Joseph Mullen was put to death in the Sing Sing state prison for the murder of his wife in New York city in IN! IN. Adolph Itoknitki of Wallingford. Conn., set (ire to his house and then committed suicide. His wife and children barely escaped. John Howard Bryant, brother of Wil liam Cnllen Bryant, celebrated the ninety-third anniversary of his birth at Princeton, Ills. Monday, July 23. The new Russian cruiser Varing left Cramps' shipyard for an official speed triul off the New England coast. At the meeting of the Christian Mis sionary allinnce at Cleveland, O., J10.000 was subscribed for foreign missions. Gilbert H. Lien, a brother of the fu sionist enndidnte for governor of South Dakota, died suddenly at Sioux Fulls. At Muscatine, la., one of the ware houses of the Huttig Sash and Door com pany was burned, with a loss of $N(),000. The remains of about 700 Americans buried on the battlefield ot Buena Vista are to bo moved from Mexican to Amer ican soil. Morris Lurie, aged C yenrs, missing from his home in Punxsutuwney, Pa., has just been found in the custody of kidnapers. Saturday) July 21. Queen Victoria and her suit arrived nt Osborue. ' A massacre of native Christians in Per sia was reported as impending. The California wheat crop will fall fai short of the estimates of two mouths ago. The Prince of Wales' Diamond Jubilee won tbt Eclipse stakes at Sundown park. The Peary relief ship, the Windwurd, sailed from Cape Breton with all on board well. Miss Bessie Anthony of the Evanston Golf club won the western woman's golf chnmpionahlp at Chicago. Two hundred persons were reported killed or Injured by a volcanic eruption from Mount Azmna in Japan. Friday, Jaiy 20). The first cargo of Pennsylvania soft coal ever sent from Philadelphia to Lon don will leave shortly. United States Judge Lacombe decided a mere indictment was not sufficient foi the extradition of Nuelr. Mr. William Waldorf Astor expressed regret in The Pall Mall Gazette for the famous paragraph about Sir Archibald Berkeley Milne. A rapid fire gun mounted on an auto mobile of special construction started from Fort Sheridan on an experimental trip to w ashington. President Loabet of France reviewed the combined Mediterranean and chan nel squadrons, 42 warships in all, iu the harbor at Cherbourg. Thursday, July 10. The Hampton uogro conference met at Newport News. The total number of applicants for ex amination for entrance to Princeton thii summer was 785. John A. Black, a prominent Kentucky banker, testified against Caleb Powers in tba Uoebel shooting case. The report of Commissioner of Patents Duell showed a total of 20.540 patenti granted during the last fiscal year. Intense beat prevailed over the eastern and middle stntes for the third consecu tive day. Many prostrations were re ported. The pictures of the eclipse by Profes sor Buckhalter of Oakland, Cnl., have demonstrated the success of his new method of astronomical photography. The steamer City of Venice and tha schooner G. K. Jackson collided at the entrance to Buffalo hurbor, and the Jack son was beached to prevent her sinking, Killed by Explosion. NEW YORK, July 24. Just ufter the close of the Lnrchuiont Yacht club regat ta last evening a naphtha launch contain ing Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crowe of Ceutei avenue, New Itochelle, and their 10-yeur- old son, Clinton, exploded off Premium point, the residence of Oliver Iselin, Jr Mrs. Crowe and her son were Instantly killed and frightfully mangled. Mr, Crowe was hurled into the water. Ilia thigh was fractured, aud ho was internal ly injured. It is believed that his iujuriei ore fatal. The Monsoon Faniralile, LON'OON, July 24. The viceroy ot India, Baron Clinton of Kedleston, tele graphs to Lord George Hamilton, secre tary of stnte for India, that the uion soon continues favorable this week ex cept in Oujerat, Kathiawar, Barodn aud Kajputana West, where cultivation is at a atandstill and rain is greatly ueede for fodder. Tho number on the fundus relief list now roaches t!,281,MKJ. Stranitled In Its Crib. ITHACA, N. Y July 25.-A peetiliat accident occurred here when the 8-month- old son of Frank Komer of Albany s tret- was strangled to death in his crib. Thfl child caught Its head between the sid slnts of the crib nnd was strangled bo fore it was noticed. Yonthfnl I.lfe Savers. UTICA,. N. Y.. July 24.-Willin Shal lie, oged 8 years, wns saved from drown ing in the canal by two companions, aged 10, who lay ou the bank and pulled him out when lie came up the first time. They will be u warded life savers' medals THE COLUMBIAN, A PKOPHETIO DItEAM. THKRE was a man along here to-day," 1 remarked Hiram, "who is arranging to secure the right of way for an electric road right past our farm." What a t iatT ' asked incie Anner, wno had been dozing in his armchair, but now suddenly awakened. "I say there was a man along here to ay trying to get a right of way for an elec tric road," repented llirsm. "Wanted a riitht of way for an electric road, did he?" replied Vncle Abner. "That s what he said, said lliram. "A real elactric road?" demanded Unrle Abner. I miesa it was." said lliram. "At least that is what I took it to be, and that is what he said it was to lie. One to carry freight nnd passengers. It s all coming true! repcateu uncie Abner, half to himself. "1 might have known it." What's coming true?" demanded Hirntn. Mv dream," answered Uncle Abner. Then he asked : "Where's thii road to run ? Between Millville and Martinstiurg, re plied lliram. "You know, there a road l-nna out from the city as far as Millville now, and they want to extend it to Martins liurg this summer, and then next year they hone to nnsh on to Clear Springs, lou ought to have heard this fellow talk about it. It will be almost like cringing tne city light to our doors. Why, Millville will only seem two squares away, anil Alartinstmrg will be just arouna tne corner, so 10 vpi-nn. "I know, I know," returned l nele Abner. I dreamed it all. We can run into town for the circus and get back in time to do the chores. 1 know all about it. "What was your dream?" "Want to hear it?" "Sure," said Hiram, and Hannah and Lizzie and Henry all nodded their heads. Uncle Aimer leaned back in his chair and half closed his eyes. "Well," he said, "I dreamed that there was a trolley car tracK on every roaci cross roads as well as highways." There will be pretty soon, broke in Hiram. "Wait," cautioned Uncle Abner. "That wasn't all, by a good deal. 1 dreamed I was sitting here in this chair and Hannah was sitting over there where she is, and pretty soon you came in from the barn. Hannah,' said you, 'has that new suit of clothes 1 ordered in town come out yet? 'Not yet,' said Hunnah. 'Well,' said you, 'that's a nice thing, isn t it? I ordered that uit of clothes tie fore nine o'clock this morning, and here it is after three in the afternoon. I want it to wear to the theater to-night.' " What's that got to do with the trolley car: interrupted lliram.. "Wait," said Uncle Abner again. "You fumed and frettid round for awliile, and finally you said: 'I wish you'd call up that clothing store and ask them what s the mat ter. They know my size.' " "Call 'em up?" broke in Hiram again. "Sure," answered Uncle Abner. "On the telephone, you know." Hiram gave a low whistle. "You must have been eating mince pic," lie suggested. Just vou hold your horses, protested Uncle Abner. "I'm not through )-et." Oo on. said Hiram. Well, Hannah answered that perhaps vou'd better wait half an hour, because the 3:48 car hadn't been along yet, and they'd very likely come out on that with the laun dry. "With the-" "Now, you keep still!" exclaimed Uncle Abner. angrily. "I'm the one who had this dream and I'm the one who's telling about it. She was expecting them with the laun dry, of course, which was sent into town every Monday morning and came out again every Wednesday afternoon. And that's the way they came, too, according to my dream." Hiram drew a longbreath. "Well, you're a good dreamer, all right," he said at last. "But that isn't all," asserted Uncle Ab ner. "After you'd got your clothes I dreamed I heard you talking again, and you were asking Hannah what time the theater car came along, so s you could be dressed in time; and after that you wanted to know if she'd ordered the motor." "The motor?" "Sure. I remember your very words. You said: 'Hannah, I've got those two trailers sidetracked in the barn loaded with hay, and I want to get them to market. If you or dered them to send out a motor when I told you it ought to have been along to-day to pick them up and haul them into town.' " 'That's all right,' answered Hannah. 'You know you ordered a sofa, folding bed and half a dozen dining-room chairs sent out to-morrow, and I found it would be cheaper to have the motor that brings that car load out take back your hay, so I told them not to bother about sending one out to-day.' " 'Correct,' said you, 'but there's that threshing machine that's got to go to Si Hawkins over on the Pikeville road. That isn't on the main line, so we'll have to have another motor car for that job, and when you order it tell them to send along an extra man to do the switching. I don't see why anyone wants to live away off on these side track roads, anyway. It's an awful nuisance getting to them.' " "Is that all?" asked Hiram, as Uncle Ab ner paused. "Hardly," was the answer. "Just as yon were about ready to leave for the theater I dreamed Hannah said to you: 'Don't forget about Lizzie's party next Saturday evening. You can make the arrangements while vou're in town to-night a good deal better than I can over the telephone.' " 'All right,' said you. 'What do you want me to do?' " 'Well,' said Hannah, 'I think three ob servation ears will be enough, and you can tell them that the young people will prob ably take about a 00-mile ride and will de cide for themselves at the time just where they'll go. Then Lizzie and I ought to have a car to make a few calls some day next Week.' " 'I can't afford it,' said you. " 'Sam Tolliver's wife has had a car with a man in livery to leave her cards for her twice in the last week,' urged Hannah. " 'Oh, well, I'll order two men in livery,' raid you, with some show of temper. 'I did mean to have the tracks running into the barn fixed next week, but if you've got to spend a lot of money making calls I'd have to let it go for awhile. Say! but society is expensive! 1 tremble when T think of the trolley bill I'll have to pay when Lizzie is married.' " "And then?" suggested Hiram. "Then the theater car came ulong, you took it and 1 woke up." "It was time," said Hiram; "and I think you'd better diet yourself and avoid rich food for a week or so. You're getting too far ahead of the rest of the world." "Oh. I don't know," answered Uncle Ab ner. "The world seems to be following after me pretty fait. The trolley man has been kerc, hasnt heJ"7ChK-ago Post. BLOOMSBUROPA. two popular pastimes. niryrle nidln and Onlf Have ftalnrd the Greatest Hold In America. The two forma of recreation which hove taken the greatest hold upon the American public are bicycle riding' nnd Rtilf. Why these pastimes bnve at tained so great a popularity in this country is not difficult to understand; nnd nn analysis of the elements of their great success involves an enumeration of those elements which must be found In every sport -which approaches the Ideal, snys the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post. Wheeling nnd golfing are equally adapted to the pleasure of both men nnd women, and naturally bring them together for their outings. This In sures the wheel nnd the golf club n place In thousands of homes from which they would otherwise be exclud ed, for many husbands will not allow themselves regular indulgence in. a recrcntion which may not be shared by their wives, and when to the intrin sic interest of any recreation is added the zest of social intercourse between the two sexes its plensures nnd attrac tions are multiplied. That pastime which calls its partici pants into places of scenic beauty, nnd nt the same time furnishes them with the exhilaration of interesting exer cise, possesses a sure nnd n potent charm. No recreation possesses this characteristic in a greater degTce than does colt. DEMAND FOR BELGIAN HARES. Numerous Shipments Are IVow Ilelnar Made to Eastern Cities from the West. Belgian hares are being shipped to the Chicago and New York markets In enormous numbers from the west. There ore large numbers of rabbit farms in Nebraska, nnd Omaha commission men ore beginning to reap n rich harvest from this trnflic. A ready sal ia found for the animals for ship ment to all eastern cities, says a Chi cngo paper. The income from some of these rab bit farms, started by children, has been large. At Columbus a boy started with a pair of rabbits and in one year cleared $.100 and had left more than 200 rabbits. They breed six times a year and begin to propagate at the age of fcur months Many of these little nnimals have es caped in Nebraska and Kansas and have already occasioned alarm among farmers for fear that they will increase so rapidly that they will become a menace to- crops. Belgian hares are offered for sale in all the markets around Omaha, and several of the big packers are arrang ing to pack the animals for foreign shipment. The flesh does not resemble that of the wild rabbit, but is very whita d aweaC Off the Track. Thii means disaster and death when applied to a last express train. It is equally serious when it refers to people whose blood is disordered and who consequently have pimples and sores, bad stomachs, deranged kidneys, weak nerves and that tired feeling. Hood s barsaparilla puts the wheels back on the track by making pure, rich blood and curing these troubles. Constipation is cured by Hood's Pills. 25c In financial circles you will find shar pers even wnen the market is dull. There have been poultry books printed costing fifteen dollars and more, but there never has been one at any price with more leautitully colored reproductions ot poultry. than those found in liiggle Poultrv Book, an announcement of which appears in another column. The paintings were made direct from best birds of the different breeds, and the coloring and characteristic shape of each breed are perfect. As for the text, there never was a book printed containing more practical, level-headed information. Its chapters include, "Egcs for Hatching," "Hatching the Eggs," "Care of Chicks witn liens and Brooders," 4The successful Care of Incubators," "The Farmer s Flock," "TheVillage Henne.y;"chapters on'Hreeds," on "rattening and Marketing," and 'l)is eases and Remedies," with the old and new school methods of treatment. One man wrote the publishers that, "The mottoes alone at each chapter heading were worth the cost of the book." Twenty thousand copies of this admirable work have been printed." The price is so cents, bv mail: address the publishers, Wilmer Atkinson Co., Philadelphia. When a man has money to burn, he can usually ignite it with poker chips. Exclusive society is always to be found in liucnanan, Mich., May 22 fienessce Pure Food Co . t.e Mnv V V (jentlemen s My mama has been a great coiiee drinker and nas tound it very mjuriou liavin7 used several mcknr'es of vn-ir i;ni O. the drink that takes the ntm-p nf m(T she finds it much better for herself and for us children to drink. She has civen up cof fee drinking entirely. We use a package of Urain-O every week. I am ten years old. Yours resp ctfully, dioj 4t Fannie Williams. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics act directly upon tho disease, without excitiug disorder in other parts of the system. Tliejr Cure the Sick, so. coacs. raicss- 1 -Friers. 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Tlio Kind You Have Always In uso lor over hj years, Honal supervision slnoo Its Infancy, 7-&CcU6t Allmtf no ono to deceive von In f Mu. Ait rtn.,irA,lti t inlrntimia VI 1 VI'IUIO.llVllc-1 ' Experiments that trlllo with and endanger tlio health of Infants nnd Children-Experience ngalnst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is n harmless snbstuiite for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibstance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys "Worms nnd allays Fevcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and AVIntl Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and niittirul sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCHT.UN liOMMNV. TT MUSSOV STSCIT, HtW YOSS OITV. Notan Ordinary School When Williamsport Dickinson Seminary was founded, money making was not in the thought of its promoters. To give young men and women thorough intcUei-tual nnd moral training at the lowest possible cost was its paramount aim. It remains its para mount aim. Huildings have been added, equipment increased, the faculty enlarged, but Williamsport Dickinson Seminary lBtlll true toltn flrt principle-!. It la u Home nnd CbrlRtlan rcIiooI. It provides Tor health iiud nodal culture as carefully for mental ami moral training, taking a pemonal lnterent In each pupil, and ailJiiKtlnu methods to heed, believing that true education seeks to develop tlix highest types of manhood nnd womanhood. A splendid Meld, witlr athletics directed by a trained athlete, make ball field and gymnasium of real value. Swimming pool forall. Kluglo beds for ladlex. Nine reguliir courses, with elective studies, otter wide selection. KIs competitive scholarships are offered. Seventeen skilled teachers classify and In struct, making school work other than drudgery. Music, Art, Expression and Physical Culture, with other branches or alone, under teachers with hest home nnd European training, iiome, with tuition In regular studies, RKO.OOayear, with discounts to ministers, ministerial candidate, teachers, and two trom same family. Kali term opens September 10, HWu. Catalogue free. Address Rev. EDWARD J. GRAY, D. D President. Williewmiport. Pa- i The poet appears to have no writes that the eoitor is bound to respect. Literary Notes for August McOlure's "A Prisoner Amonc Filipinos" is the title of Lieut. Commander James C. Gillmore's account of his extraordinary experiences in the I'hillipines," which begins in the August "McClure s." Lieut. Uilhuore was captured by savage tribes while out in a small boat with a scouting party on the Last crust of Luzon. He had more than one narrow es cape from death. For several months these men traveled hundreds of miles through the heart of Luzon, enduring unspeakable hard ships, with no prospect of escape from an awful fate at the hands of bloodthirsty Tagals. The illustrations by W. K. Leigh, after the author's own sketches, are marvel -ously graphic. Since the appearance of the Jungle-Hook animal stories have become popular, but it is doubtful whether any one ever tried to ti ll a story about a porcupine. In the August McUure's," however, Mr. illiam Daven port Ilulbcrt tells about a porcupine livinc I- .u i . r : ..l i , , -, , in me wuuus ui micmgau ana uescriucs nis mischievous escapades, his adventures with human and brute (oes, and the misfortune that befell him in his old age, as if he were a real human being. This article is illus trated with pictures from photographs by A. K. nugmore. "An Intel national Wheat Corner." bv T. D. Whelpley, in August "McClure's, gives a somewhat startling revelation of a proposi tion made not long ago by the Russian gov ernment to the L'nited States, whereby the two nations should control the wheat supply of the entire world and fix its price at a uni form rate which should never fluctuate. These details have never before lieen maile 'public. Josinh Hynt and Francis Walton berdn their "True Stories from the L'nder-World" in the August "McClure's with "In the Mat ter ol His Nibs." The chief characters in the slory are a detective, several thieves and a New York police captain. The stories are illustrated by studies from actual types in the Kogues' Gallery. The mid-summer fiction number of "Mc clure's Magazine" will contain contributions by Frank H. Spearman, Jack London, lan Maclaren, E. S. Martin, and others, in ad dition to several special articles of unusual interest. The cover, by Louis Loch, is one of the most attraclive that this magazine has ever had. S S. 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