SSI : v ,jn r M i if 1 Iff w The Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY, BCNDA.Y KXOBPTBD WBIKU, ETEIIT SATDHDAY. M. A. nor mi EL O notBH.... ir. j. WAiKixa... .A'roirMor KdUor and Vuhllnhtt rit Wrfller IihIiicm Afanaffer SUBSCRIPTION RATES I DAH,T,per year,...i.. .-...U 00 TTniKLY. per year....-.-....-. . I GO Atlctrtltinu Jtntm. Transient, 10 cents per line. Drat Insertion ( enta per Una eaeh subsequent insertion, itatas lor regular advertising ean be nJ on sppllcH- lion at the offloo or by mall. The KjKKiMa UBiiALD ban a larger etroula lion In -Shenandoah than any oilier paper pub' Ushed, Books open to all, Caterod at tho I'ostoffloe. at Shenandoah, Pa. ', ; for transmission through the malls as second-class mall matter. With the advont of warm weather, attention of the borough authorities olmnlil h wlvnn to the HlUZZlltlK Of dogs. Thk mumbirs of tho Columbia Hole nnninntiv of town euloyed a woll deserved day's pleasure at Lakeside During the twenty-three years of its existences tho company has inndo a re cord In which It may take pride. It baa nlwnys been willing, prompt and vigilant. Here's to the Columblas! A BILLION LOST. The New York Press ulahnfi, and with olllclal figures, proves that billion has been lost In the shrlnkngi of values slnco Qrover Cleveland was elected President. The figures, coios- sal as they are, barely Indicate the np palling proportions--or tbo disaster wlii'-'l. has fallen upon the commerce and Industiies of tho country. The shrinkage In personal property limited companies and real values other than stocks and bonds, probably exceeds In amount the loss which Is reflected in the Stock Exchange quotations. The total depreciation therefore In the wealth of the country within seven months is nearer two billion dollars than one. Three-fourths of this unparalelled fall In prices has occurred in 111 day since Mr. Cleveland's Inauguration Such Is the cost of his "object lesson to the country. Such is the penalty of electing a Congress overwhelmin Democratic and strongly in fuvor of a debased currency, and free silver "Want of confidence" is the sob cause of the disaster. The Shermau Silver law was enacted two years and seven months befor.- the last national election, aud had been in full opera' tlon without causing disturbance to tho iinances orcreatlng alarm. Hecre- tary Carlisle In his public state ment of June 11, Jint a month ugo, stated that there had been paid for Bilver bullion under that law "$114. 299,920, worth to-duy ut the market price of silver $103,411,3S0. thus show ing a loss of $10,888,530." This Ineon slderable loss when considered 1 relation to the whole amount of our currency was neverthe less foreseen by the majority of Jtepublleans in Congro and would have been partly or wholly saved to the people if a solid phalanx of free silver Democrats had not barred the way. It Is that phalanx of "cheap money Democrats whose conversion Is the purpose of Mr. Cleveland's ''object lesson" the most costly a country was ever called upon to pay, the most wanton a President of the United States over lDlllcted. No one could have predicted sudden and so dire a realization of tin- oost of Democratic success iu the last election as has come upon the country Whether It be attributed partly to the finances and partly to the tariff, or to both, either horn of the dilemma Is an appalling responsibility which the Democratic party must assume alone. If the Silver Purchase act is deemed a contributory cause the following vote of the House in June, 1801, shows the record of both parties: Democrats for free coinage...... . 101 Republicans for free coinage ... 14 Farmer's Alllanoj for free coinage..-.. 1 Total...... .- 118 Democrats against free coinage . 18 Republicans against free coinage........ 18T Total ...... . - 19 When the decline in the market price of silver became apparent aud a motion was made last winter in Congress to repeal the Sliver Purchase act now In force, the vote stood: Democrats for repeal,-...... MM Republicans for repeal St ToUl.............. . ltt Democrats against rpa!..... - 1W Republicans against repal.... Farmers' Alllaoee against repeal 10 Totals ..............- 1M Some of the Itepuulioans voted against repeal, not because they favored continuing the pn-seut law, but because they deemed it licit to leave the question to the lneomlrg Administration. The entire cost of ail purchased under thf the silver so-called Sherman law is less than the amount of the national debt paid oil by President Harrison. There was, therefore no shook to confidence, no Impairment of national, credit, no shrinkage In values during thirty-one months of the Sherman law admlnis. tered under a Republican President ' and Republican Secretary of the j Treasury. Three months of hesitancy, I doubt aud weakness under President Cleveland, with the shadow of a free silver Democratic Gangrene over the Jand, brought commercial panic and financial disaster over the whole coun try. Has the Democrailc (-'ingress learned Its "object leeeou?" LYNCHERS AFTER BOMBERGtR. Tlio renrfnl I'linlaliiiirnt lMtmiileil for Hit. Uhalfiaale Sliinleter. nnviL's Lakr. N. D.. Jul? 19.-ierf(T Fndden, of Oram! Forks, wired Sheriff Mc Cuna, of Cando, as follows! "Gome nml take llomberer. People are getting ex elusd and I cannot protect the prisoner mneli longer." Jlany arrivals Mere irom Onndo confirm tlie reported nlan to tflse the murderer back to Uando, give mm a preliminary hearlriK, bare Mm committed to Jail and tlie mob will carry out tho rest of the program, which la to take the pris oner from tlie Jail to tlie house wnere uie trime was committed, tie mm fast inside, bare the building well saturated with kerosene, Are It and let the (lend expiate his orlme. It Is now accepted as a fore gone conclusion that the extraordinary punishment will lie ineum ont to me murderer. Cando men went to Grand Forks to bring baak llomberger, but the sheriff bad heard of their coining nnd had spirited the prisoner away. CftOOKSTox, Minn., Jflly in. uomncr- ger, the Uando nm merer, waa iirongut here by Sheriff Kndden, of Grand Forka, last night on the Northern Paolflo railway, to get him away from the mol, hut on ar rival he learned that the mob was still in pursuit, and would lie over on the Groat Northern, which conies hi one hour later, bo he left on the same train. The party left Grand Forks In a hack, but were nicked un a few miles out of the city. It Is not known where the murderer la to lie taken, but Bismarck Is the reported destl nation. NO PRESBYTERIAN SPLIT. I'rofoiuor llrlegs' I'rlenils Do Not Iutonil to Leave the Oliurrh. Washington. July 13. "I think I nmas well Informed as any man In the country respecting the Intentions or what nre known as the Liberals, nnd I know there will be no split in tho Presbyterian church." Tho speaker was tho Hev. Tennis 8. llmnltn. I). D.. pastor of tho Church of the Covenant In this olty, anil lie was uis- cusslng the published report of a meeting of Professor Jlriggs' friends and adherent to organize a new church. Dr. Hqinll'v had read tlie account while In Montreal last wiwk, where he was In attendance upon tlie oonventlon of tlie Young Peo ple's Society of Christian Endeavor. lie EUllli "There Is no truth whatevprlntlieRtory, as I firmly believe. It is one of the many falsehoods which originate from a well known source antagonistic to Professor Brings, and which are Intended to reflect on him and those who believe the General Assembly did not net wisely in bis oase. But they will fail of their oblcct, for 1 know It is not the intention of any of the Liberals to leave the churoh. There is room enough In It foru, and we shall re main unless forced out" Juatlre Harlan's rather Dp1. Baltimore, July 18. Dr. David Ilarlnn, father of Hon. Henry D. Harlan, chief justice of tlie supreme bench of Maryland, died yesterday, aged 81 In 1885 Dr. Har lan was commissioned as the surgeon of the navy, nnd was promoted to the rank of medical director In 1871. Ho was a member of tlie board of visitors to the naval Hcadeniy at Annapolis, and of the board of surgeons to cxamlno candidates for admission to the academy. London's l,nril Miyor Knighted London, July 13. Her mnjosty has been plensed to dlreotletters patent to be passed under the great soal of the United King dom grunting the dignity of a baronet unto the Right Hon. Stuart Knill, lord mayor of London. It Is believed that tho elevation of Lord Mayor Knill is duo in part, it not entirely, to the prominent part taken by the city of London In tho celo bratious on the occasion of tho recent royal wedding. Piotcctlon for Legal religioners. VAsniNGTOK, July 13. In nn interview Commissioner of Pensions Locbren said thatthepeuslon bureau is not dropping the names of any pensioners from tlie rolls simply because the proof of their right to draw pensions Is deemed Insufllcient. If it seems that a pension has been improp erly granted the person is notified nnd given sixty days to file additional proof of the justice, of his claim. Destructive Flro In Indiana. Prikceton, Intl., July 13.A very de structive lire broke out here yesterday af ternoon and raged beyond control for many hours. The Methodist nnd Presby terian churches, Baker's hotel and the Farmers' bank were consumed and also Mayor Zeller's residence. The loss will run beyond J800,000. Many persons wcro seriously burned, but no fatalities have been reported. llreclcenrldge Versus Ilorr. Atlanta, July 13. At the Atlanta Chautauqua last night Hon. W. C. P. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, and Hon. Itos well G. Horr, of Michigan, debated on the tariff question. Breckenridge advocated a tariff for revenue only, while Horr spoke for a tariff for protection. Both made eloquent speeches and strong arguments. A lnrgo crowd was present. Aflatlo Cholera In Hungary. BuDArKBT, July 13. The cholera now existing In Hungary is pronounced to be of the Asiatic type. Prompt measures have prevonted the spreading of the dis ease. There has beeu nn nverago of two oases dally. The number of deaths, If there have been any, has not been reported. Italy's Corrupt Statesmen. Home, July 13. Out of the 420 mem bers constituting the senate ISM are charged with oomplloity, either direct or indirect. In the bank scandals. About 100 of the members of theohamlier of deputies are similarly implicated. It is proposed that the senate, sitting is a high court of justice, demand that the accused senators resign. A Family or 1 iv I'oltoneil. Chablmton, K. 0., July 18. Mr. Isaao Mitchell and his entire family, consisting of Ave persona, were poisoned on Tuesday. Mitchell and his daughter Ada both died yesterday, and the others are critically ill. The pbyslahuia who made the post mortem agree that the victims died f rum arsenical poison. , Dentil r Artist hi Us. BBlDOEroBT, Conn., July 18. Calvin Curtis, the noted artist, died in his native place, Stratford, aged 71 yean. The im mediate cause of death was inflammation of the bowals, although be bad been an In valid for over thirty yean. He leaves one son aud two daughters. 8oiary llnrhort's Tour. Wabhwgtos, July 18. Commander Buckingham, commanding the Dolphin, ba hetto ordered to proceed from New York to Washington. Secretary Herbert will board her tomorrow and start on his tour of inspection of uavy yards ou the Atlantic coast. n!clrie f u Judge. FOBT Smith, Ark., July 18. Judge It. T. Kerr ccnijuiii teil suicide by shooting himself through the head with a shotun. Judge Kerr n a prominent In Ids profea ) Ml, but reuMUk illawa affected his mind. An lixceutlmml I'enriuner. Baltimobk, July 18. Saloon Keeper Joseph P. Clarke has voluntarily surren dered bis pausion of Hi a month. He said be had recovered from the daMlity for which the pension bad beeu fruut.-d. Highest of all ir Leavening Power. Latest If. S. Gov't Report; i rowaer ASOOJTEIY : PURE I TRICKS OF THE 0PO38UM. I SHOOTING AN ALLIGATOR. How a Well Known Ktpreiidon Origi nated. Per ha pa ewy human be big who speaks or understands the RngllF.li lan guage, ham frequently heard the ex pression, "playing 'possum," but also perhaps not one in a hundred knows how it originated or what it has espe olal reference to. It la a natural freak of the opossum, or 'possum, a night-prowling- lijbtle animal very common In this country, and seems to lie its prin cipal weapon of defense when danger approaches and It cannot get away. It defends ltsolf by beooming entirely submissive, as It neither fights nor run tway, but drops doad in its tracks to all appearances, and remains as still as death until the last enemy disap pears, when It oomes suddenly to life and gets a lively move ou it for a 'possum. Not long slnoe some ohll .Iron, acquaintances of the writer, wore visiting at a neighbor's, and re turning after nightfall through a piece of wood with their dogs, oatne across a 'possum so suddenly as to give hlin no chance to get away, and it therefore dropped, as they thought, dead. However, they carried It home and slrujt.urifa. the-a 'gut." uyinorh rtj "i-'liad ceased to play dead but va.s playing the afllicted 'possum to perfec tion, so much so that the folks con cluded he was badly hurt, or really tick, and with but little life left lu it, and having compassion on It, conoluded to give It the freedom of tho yard for the benefit of Its health. The change was beneficial immediately so, for jnst as soou ns Mr. 'Possum found himself free, and all oyes turned away from him, it became at onco tho' liealthiest, most animated, and live liest of its kind, and before any one was aware of it was skipping away n( such a rata that he oould not bo over taken, and made good Its escape, l'hcy seem to have no disposition to bite, although well fixed for It. The writer once found one in a sntro which had been set fqr catching rabbits. The snare pole was too slender to raise it off the ground, and so it waB resting In it half-reclining position, with tho string around its neck, to all appear ance dead, when I approached It. Supposing It dead I proceeded to tin loop tho string from around Its neck without care. After getting It out It was discovered that it was not dead, nor even hurt, but had been engaged in cutting the string above tho loop, and if I had been a few minutes later would have been freo, or If it had been aggressive nnd bit me whllo taking It out of tho trap I would probably huvd given it its freedom without further parley, as it would have taken mo by surprise. Although playing dead It will bo observed that they wateh you very closely through their half-closed, keen little eyes. In carrying them, by tho tail of courso, they keop a rigid hook-like curl on the end of the tall, evidently to sustain or catch them selves by in case of a fall. They also raise their heads and keep their uosos between their fore legs, seemingly to avoid the bad effects of the blood run ning to tlie head. These manifesta tions are proof of llfo and not death, but the 'possum seems not to under stand that, ami so furnishes the evi dence of life while feigning death. .Mechanical News. IRST DISTILLING APPARATUS. It Appeared io the Kurly Centuries of tho Present Krtf The docisivo step in tho knowledge of distillation was taken in Kgypt. There wore invented the first real dis tilling apparatus during the first cen turies of the Christinn era. They are described precisely in the works of Zoaimus, an author of the the third century, from the teohnioul treatihes of two women chemists named Cleo patra and Mary. In the margin of a Greek text of St Mary are the draw ings of the apparatus, and thuy agree exactly with the author's descriptions. The apparatus consists of a lioilcr or balloon-shaped receiver, in which the liquid was put; but the cover was re placed by a large tube topping the bal loon, and ending above in a cap shaped like an inverted balloon, to serve as a condenser. The oap was furnished Ath lateral conical tubes inclined downward, which wore Intended to collect the condensed liquid and allow it to flow ont into small bottles. All the essential parts of a distilling appa--atus are here defined. These lateral tubes and their recipients constitute the chief Improvement and are what constitutes the aiemblo. Among the distinctive characteristics of the primi tive alembic described by Zosi .uis is the multiplicity of the abductor tubes. He distinguishes between two-beak, mI aud three beaked uleinbics. The. How of vapor was simultaneous, thoujrli there were several leaks, and conden sation took place io two or three re ceivers at once. Another flguru repiv sents au aleinbic with a single, be.ilt i which a large clipper tube iv,i ,, tao-'ied. 1'. K. M llui-thciot, in Pop licence Monthly au. for cf:e it wi NOT CURE. An agreeable Tjwatlve aufl Nievs Tonic. Bold by DrugKistrtor sent by mall 36c.,&0u. and SI .00 per package.. Samples free. The FfivorUn TOOTH 1 forthoTecthand Iireath,28o. Captain Sweeney, U.S. A., Ban DlegcCaL, Bays; 'gbiloh'g Catarrh Remedy Is the first znedloloe I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 60 eta. Sold by Prugglita. So not nwUU a Cough, as there la danger of 1U leading to Consumption. SuiuuiVCore wmstveyou asererelAwgTrouWe. 1 1 f the best Cough Oureaud speedily rgJWves Oougtm, Croup, whooping- Cough ana Cronchltfa, and 14 tula on a guarantee. 36 ot& VxtigeaueH on the Thief Who Stole the Ilullock. One e'ay after dinner, says a traveler in Queensland, who has recorded his e-jpei'iences under tho title: "Missing Friend i," we found that nu alligator h id tiilten away one of the working biillocl s, which was lying down a fow hundred yards from tho houso. The tracks showed plainly that tho animal must have taken its victlru by the hind qrmrters and dragged It along, for the earth was plowed up where tho bullock had been holding back with its head and forelegs. It hud bean dragged to ,tho rlvor's edge nad there killed and partly caton. At Wo approached the bank wo saw wte alligator by tho carcass, still food Inff, but It dropped into tho water like a atone nt sight of us. My employer, Mr. A , turned to me with sparkling oyes. "Now is our ohanon." hn nrlnd. "Tn. t nlffht r.ncl to-morro.v night it will come '.ggin nnu eat of the bullock. TIiod Wftcan shoot It." The next ovenl ig wo sought tho npot at soon ns darkness bogan to fall. The ri .-or bank nearest the water wue vfai-y stjep for abov thirty yards; then there was p, gentle slope for another twenty yards, and on that slope tho oarcuss of tho buLock was now lying. We were careful to hare tho wind again -,, us, ns tlie cljlga.or Is shy, nnd rould never uscend t.io bank If it bhoultl smell us. Wo lay down fla'i on the ground be hind the bushes, and It was agreed that I was not o any account to fire until ?!r. A should g.ve mo tho slg' nnl by means of a touch. Then I was to fire Into the mr-uth of tho nllkrator. while he at tho same moment tried to send a ball through its bye. We lay in this position until mid night, and then owio a heavy body creeping up the hPl, distinctly audible, though out of sight. Now nnd thou the noise would ceaso for a minute or two, then it would come on again, and at lact wo saw the dark mass of the alligator come crawling up to the bul lock and begin tearing at It. I darad not rao-o sufficiently to look nt Mr. A , but I nervously awaited the slpnal to flro. Tho nlligctor turned this way and that; at one moment it almost seemed aft If its powerful tail might sweep us in, ay. At length we heard nnothcr alliga- tor crawling up the bank, and the first one began snapping its jaws fero ciously. Then camo tho Mgnal. BangI went tho rifles. Tho beast did not move n muscle. It was quite dead, and we could hear tho other one tearing and rolling down Into tho water again. A SLEEPING BEAUTY. The Lore Iloinanro of the Prexent pcror of Germany. "When I was last summer In Den mark," says tho Paris correspondent of Truth, "I wont to Prlmkcnau,where fie dukes of Augustenburg had their residence. IJinpross Augusta Victoria was born and brought up .there. The empress, us a child, had known, I was told by a member of the little ducal court, the emperor In childhood. But going to Cassel, and then to Bonn as a student, ho lost sight of her. Tho ac quaintance was renewed under roman tic circumstances. Wlion bo was I twenty or thereabouts ho was sent In the oarly summer on a tour to Hoi Rtoin, and extended it to Primkenau. The young princess was a finely grown girl and blooming as a rose. She some how heard who was coming and dressed in her best to receive him. Growing tired of waiting sho got into a ham mock swinging in an arbor, which was scented with freshly-blqwn lilac Thero she fell asleep. The wandering prince came by the nrbor, saw tho sleeping beauty, nnd wns conquered. It Is said that as ho was gazing on her she was dreaming that, more fortunate than her mother, she was being waited to a magnificent turone, and that an Imperial crown had descended on her head. V'illiam did not mean to disturb the sleeping ueuuty, uut, as usual, lie was in rim: form, and the dragging of his awordon the asphalt of the summer house and the clanking of his spurs betrayed him. She awoke, and saw a palrof-eyes that looked lovo at hers, and then sho rushed away toward tho residence. Presently her governess came tQ tol her that tho crown prince of Prussia was thero. Her mother, the duchess dowager, being ill, It devolved on Au gusta Victoria to do the honors. She hastened tq welcome the illustrious visitor, ne lost no time in declaring himself her lover, and thoy were eut gaged before lie left the house. Hoocs Cures Kr. Mary Shutc it Suffered intensely from pain In my stomach end side. I became reduced In flesh, and crowing worse, removal to the Syracuio hospital wa under advisement, when I gave Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial. I rapidly gained In flesh, can eat heartily without distress, and am now welt" Mns. Jlnty Shots, Ouonorta, l?ew York. Hood's Pills oure liver ilia- SSa. Try a box, Bright, Crisp, Concise. The Leading Local Weekly Paper In Schuylkill County. All tho Local News printed in a readable, attractive nuiniiiT, with no waste of words. REDUCED IN PRICE. IMPROVED IN QUALITY. Porno liavo lold us "You can't do it." Wo bellovo wo can, and we will. The Huhald in tlio future will bo better than nt any tlino during its past history, If painstaking efforts will ncconiplish that end. Send One Dollar to The HuiiAM) olllco nnd receive tlio paper for one year. This nllbr applies lo old as woll us now Biibscrlbein, pro viding all arrearages arc paid. ' Ifeinoniber, iluw terms aro Invariably lp advance; otherwise $l.f0 will be charged. Do you desire success? 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DR (HEEL ttaca oonniinn aeuw Ireatmcnt ll- coml nea the All -MthU, HomowtfAlhrc, ami Kclroilo avntrii of tucrlloloo wbf T tby ara lnilleate1, Ib.urs rtniij, V in It nVlnck ' errn flt1, 6 lu 8 , Wed. ami Bat equina froni 6 to (i n clivrt ; Htir 9 to II. Hend 10 eta. n.rih .f a. rtumiia for too VutA." le Only true medical box, admlaed, a frleml u -man an-1 mlildle Bltlor butta ftrt. Write ir sail. jtVOP loetort warning youanalnnl niedMnl booh a, they nre afraM t vlll fltiil their lnoratice rrKifil HKD lr T beet a ut iiDDlaU In Wednesday' aud Haiurdiy Pblladetohla fuv ABRAiVi HEEBNER 00 PORT CARBON, PA. Manufacturers o( (food 01 ETery Description. Fars, Baages, Caps, Regalias, & -FINEST 000DS-L0WEST PRICEC.-M Wrllo tor catnloguos. Correspondehce sollcllcd if. BHOBENSAOK'S Hfdleal Ofilrt t, 20B N. SCrnND St., Ptllsd'a, P AretlmoMc-Rt In America lur tbp tnanicnt ,1 fllirclnl illHruHos A Youthful lirrnn Varlroicln, I ly.ir r I.-. IMi-iun-. I ,t Mai .1 '3 -a . ... .... , I.. I n W ..... . , I'lUUlratlnlifi t-l-i -Iv n nl.-li-ntlal s i1 ilili pli, 41 All "day f iU.t . . " X ' Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, i a & Main St., SlicniMitfonhj! The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean tndtresh. The UnostllreoJ , Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac, foreign and do mestic. Frto lunch Borved each evening. Ills schoonors of frcHb.Becr.Porter, Alo, He. PP0SITE : THE : THBATRH5 i T J. TtnTTOnltrt.' T'-i, JOHN C0SLET1 Main ulul Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Punim., GREEN GROCERIES Truck and Vogotablcs. Poultry, Game, Fish and Oy In season. Orders left it the store win rrcaive prnmpi a1 tpnHon J Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and tho publto generally that no has purchased tho barbershop lately occupied by H. J. Yost, tTo. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, FA. Chris, -Bossier's SALOON AND RESrAUfAfT tnann s om sianaj q p0 104 Sou til ftlnin Street. nd: Finest wines, whiskeys and clg r" 1. : ay fi, jtock. Freeh Beer, Ale and Porter nn tTr Choice Temperance Urlnks. 0.' - 1 L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poller. Ale and Be JAMES SHIELD 3, Manager Shenandoah Ii. anci JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAli AN (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Haiti and Conl Mtt. HlietiUMlofrr . loco uvat ucor, uie ana porter on tap. ') ho flnHye. oriiiiunui wuujitcys na cigars. I'ooi room latt's Popular Salooii (Formerly Joe Wystt's) 9 and 21 West Oak Stree SUENA.NDOAI1, PA 111 siocioa witn tne nest ocet. aortor. t hiulss, brindlM, wln, eic. Fisosi elgi; ttlnt btrsttsehsd. (lord'tl invitation to' SNEDDEN'S : LIVERl Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling ol all kinds promptly attended uurees laiien w ooHru, that are liberal. PFAR AIlEr. Rur RiMairi Rirdwan EDWARD EARLE lias oponod a Saloon : and 'cgtauraj Cor. Lloyd and Marketing, wnere ne will be pleasod to receive his Unfit Via Am atau unil it . MUM? MCUF!EF .r i a mm Ipc Ilia le la: F F :poi Ille va nMsj wnrio vu UKOU