EVENING HERALD "Tl JAPAN-CHINA WAR Till RKUAY. AUUU8T 9. 1MW WOMEN IHJOTWEiTHEB. How They Can Keep Cool, Com fortable and Happy. "THE NICETIES OF LIFE." Ji Prominent Lady Talks Upon the Sub ject and Gives Some Very Val uable Advice. "Talk about Buffering from the heat I Why, even children do not suffer bo much In hot weather as women do I" She was a prominent member of the Executive Committee of n Woman's Association that meets annually In New York, and she Bpoke very earnestly. "No one but a woman enn understand this; but all women know It. Every atom of a woman's body Is governed by a law of Its own and hot weather seems to light every one of these laws. A woman's sensitive nerves are outraged by the heat. Her blood gets warmed up when she wants to be cool. The hundreds of nice things which are necessary to her happi ness get soiled, rumpled or unattractive In some way. All this frets, annoys and causes her unhapplness." "I am willing to admit what you have Bald, but can you offer any suggestions t" asked one of the lady's companions. "Yes, I can. I would havo women avoid 1 retting and worrying; keep as cool as possible, and above all things be careful of what they eat and drink. The best food for any woman, or man olther, for that matter, during hot weather, Is something that nourishes and strength ens, with little or no effect on the part of the stomach. The only thing that will do this In every case is an artiflcally digested food, one that is digested before being taken into the mouth; and I know of but one pre-digested food, and that is l'askola. I have used it carefully and find it all that Is claimed for it. It is as palatable as lemonade. It refreshes in Btantly. It nourishes in every case, and being already digested requires no effort on the part of the stomach in order to insure its assimilation. 1 know a great many ladles In the highest walks of life and who move In the best society who are using It every day and who never felt so well, looked so well, or were so well In their lives as they are now. I do not know anything nbout how it is artificially dt gested, although I understand it Is bo cause its nourishing starchy elements are mixed with vegetable digestive principles, but I do know that, judging by its effects It does more for women, and especially during hot weather, than anything that ivas ever before known." The above conversation is just as it occurred in the rooms of the Committee, mid if it offers any suggestions to other ladies we shall be glad. Any up-to-date druggist will furnish Paskola. If you want to know how it works, send for free pamphlet to the Pre digested Food Co., 80 Heads St., New York. THE BRITISHAT BLUE.FIELDS JLeklns In Thorough Accord with the TJnltnd States Representatives. Washington, Aug. 9. The official ad lces from liondon to tho effect that Great Dritain is co-operating with the United States in IJluouelds is fully con firmed at the state department. At the time of the first outbreak In Uluefields, when liritlsh marines were landed on the bluff, the liritlsh government assured Mr Hayard, our ambassador at Loudon, that their only purpose was to protect the lives and property of liritlsh and other foreign citizens, and not to occupy the country by taking advantage of tho pro tectorate clauso of the treaty of Managua. Since then the two nations hnve been Working harmoniously, animated by a de- tire to see home kind of a stable and sut flclent government established over the reservation, and even in this Great Brit ain has allowed the United States to take th Initiative. It Is believed that the re cent defeat sustained by Clarence, tl) .Mosquito chief, was caused by tho deser tion of the Jamaica negroes from his forces, on account of the peremptory no tice from the British naval commander that If they participated in the fray he would withdraw protection from them. The object of General Barrios' mission to iuuglaud Is to secure a modification Hot of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, but of the treaty of Managua, by virtue of which the Britisli protectorate exists. The Claytou-Iiulwer treaty is between the United States and Great Britain, and Nic aragua is not a party to it. It is under stood that the purpose of General Barrios Is to secure an amendment to the treaty no as to recognize the right of Js'lcnrngu to assert her supremacy over the Mosquito reservation, while saving to tho Mos qultos tho right of administering their lo cal allairs under proper regulations. Joucht Twenty-five Hounds to a Draw. New Qulhans, Aug. 0. Jimmy Carroll and Andy llou-en met last night before large audience in the rooms of the Audi torium Athletlo club and fought for purse of $1,600, of which the winner was to receive $1,200 and the loser $300, Both men entered the ring fit to fight for their lives, ami though the battle was vigorom and bloody throughout neither was able to get In a knockout blow, and at the eud or twenty-live rouuus the oontost was do clareu a draw. No Yaellt o Compote with Vigilant Cowra, Isle of Wight, Aug. 9. Only the Vigilant appeared ou the line at gunfire In tne race ror cue noyal 1 uclit squadron prize of 100 for all yaulit exceeding lorty-ane rating belonging to any recog liizd yacht club. The race was, there fore, declared off, Mr. Gould refusing to permit the Vigilant to suil over the course for half the prize. The Britannia is uu tlergoing repairs,. Pears of Typhoons Will Poatpono ITaval Engagements. JAPANESE VICTORIES REPORTED. They Claim to Have Cuptiircd Sellclan and Yashau from the Chinese -A Pre diction Hint China, When Arouied, Will Overwhelm lior Opponent. WASM1NQTON, Aug. 9. In speaking of the probabilities of the pending wnr be tween China and Japan an official of the Japanese legation today recalled the fact that the season of the monsoon and the typhoon Is now rapidly approaching. The presence of the former is not regarded as menace to sea maneuvering, but fear is felt of the latter. The typhoon Is n re volving windstorm whose effects nre dis astrous, It Is believed by tho officials ot tho legation that the naval movements during tho typhoon season, at least, will be somewhat circumscribed. Airinuy re ports have reached here of high gales off the Chinese coast that have compelled all craft but the staunchest steamers to seek shelter in port. The United States steamer Marion was struck by a storm of this kind a fow months ago when beginning her voyage home from China to ban 1 ran- cisco. She had a narrow escape, though she is a splendid seaboat, and was In the ands of the nblest navigator in the navy. A letter was received recently in this ity from Lieutenant Colonel Von Han- nckln, who was on the transport Kow Shlug when she was sunk by the Japan ese torpedoes. It wns written in June, and the colonel said that war was Inevit able, because the Japanese wero deter mined to havo one. Tho Chinese were re luctant, he Bald, and he anticipated Jap anese victories at first, because of China s lack of preparation. But in tho eud, when the Chinese were fairly aroused, they would certainly and surely overwhelm their adversaries, he wrote. The colonel is an officer of the second rank in the Chinese service, a place of high distinc tion, and Is thoroughly Informed ns to their resources. He is a highly trained engineer officer, and it wns he who built the fortB at Port Arthur and at Wei Hal Wet, on tho opposite shore. JAPANKSK VIOTOIIIKS RISrOKTEI), Unsuccessful Efforts of ltussla nnd Great llrltaln to Secure Peace. Yokohama, Aug. 9. Further battles have been fought between tho Japanese and the Chinese, and the latter have been defeated. Selkiau has been taken by the Japanese with trifling loss. The Chinese in this engagement lost 500 killed. The enemy iled In the direction of Koshlu. Tho Japanese are in possession of Yashan. The greatest excitement prevails hero, at Tokio and at other large towns, ns a re sult of tho victories of the Japanese troops. Humors, however, are current hero that the Japanese naval forces were defeated in an engagement with Chinese warships. An imperial ordinance just is sued permits Chinese to reside in Japan on condition that they engage n peaceful pursuits. SHANGHAI, Aug. . It Is olllclally re ported fiom Tientsin that tho efforts of Great Britain nnd llussta to bring nbout a peaceful settlement of the disputes be tween Cnina and Japau have failed. China is willing to pay an indemnity, but she refuses to surrender her suzerainty of Corea. Germans Must Not Supply Arms. Behmn, Aug. 9. Chancellor Von Cap rivj has issued an order to the officials of German towns, ueclnrlng mat tney pro hibit the export of mumtiuus of war to Japan or China. A Menaoe to Navlcators. New York, Aug. 9. Tho British steamer Merdia, which arrived here yesterday, passed the schooner Fannie Wolston, an old derelict wrecked Dec. 15, 1891, just east of Body's Island and north of Cape Hntteras, from whence she drifted away eastward, thence back with the trade winds, having drifted something over 5,000 miles. She is now directly in the path of United fatates and Brazilian ves sels. She is considered quite dangerous to navigation on account of her lying very low In the water. A New Catholic See. Reading, Pa., Aug. 9. It is stated here, upon nppnrently good authority, that Archbishop ltyan, of Philadelphia, con templates the division of the archdiocese, of which he is tho head. The new bishop will, It is said, reside in Heading, and the now See is to include nbout fifty parishes. Among those mentioned for the bishop's ring aro Itev. George Bornemnnu of this city, Bev. John Fitzmaurice of Philadel phia, and several others. Oklahoma's HandsoinePemalellorse Thief GuTHlllE, O. T., Aug. 9. Governor Lowe has issued requisition papers on Governor Lewelllng, of Kansas, for Mrs, Flora Mundia, alias "Tom King," the no torious female horse thief, who has been captured at Fredonla, Kan. There are a score of charges against her, nnd sho has broken jail In the territory half a dozen times. She Is a very handsome and fas cinating young lady of about 22 years. Presidential Postmasters Rejected. WASHINGTON, Aug. 9. The senate In executive session rejected the following postmasters nominated by tho president; Jonas Shayne, Owego, N. Y.; Treadwell B. Kellum, Babylon, N. Y.j Thomas II. Manlon, Herkimer, N. Y.; George F. Van Dam, Tomklnsville, N. Y. There was a brief explanation by Senator Hill, and tho nominations were rejected without taking a vote. Thieving Cashier Sentenced. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Aug. 9. Elmer C. Sattcrlee, cashier of the defunct Kansas City Safe Deposit and Savings bank, which failed last June, was last evening fouud guilty of receiving deposits when he knew the bank was Insolvent, and was sen tenced to four years imprisonment. An appeal was taken. Attempted Murder and Suicide. Chicago, Aug, 9. James Bestlln was (uarreling with his wife and stepdaugh ter, nnd Joseph Stoblch interfered on be half of the women. Itentlln drew n re volver and shot Stoblch and then at tempted to commit suicide. Both meu Will probably die. Canada Parmer Nearly Starving. MoNTHKAl, Aug. 9. Advices received here by mi rchants state that the govern ment has been asked to assist farmers in the Medicine Hat district, as crops are ruined and people nearly starving. tSleetlon In the Chickasaw Nation AltMOIUA, I. T Aug. 9. An election for governor was held yesterday throughout the Chickasaw nation. The candidates are! P. S. Motley, Independent; H. I Boyd, on the "Allottment in Severalty" ticket, and ex-Governnr William Byrd on the "Fullback" ticket. The friends of the latter are sanguine of success, but the result, owing to the slowness of territor ial elections generally, will likely not be known for a couple of days. lllondy Fleht Iletween Farmers. GUTltniE, O. T., Aug. . News of a bloody light between two farmers In Pot towattomie Is received. Thomas Hopkins and J. G. Warren, between whom there was an old feud, mat at a bridge across the Little river. Each man was accompanied by friends and neighbors. A conflict with stones, revolvers and Winchesters ensued, in which Wnrren was killed and several others injured. American Cyclists Lead. Birmingham, Aug. 9. In the blcycU tournament yesterday Zimmerman, the American champion, won the ten mile professional scratch race, with Banker, of Pittsburg, second, and Wheeler, of Now York, fourth. Zimmerman also captured the one mile international race. Banker came In second, but was disqualified. Wheeler was sixth. New York's First Dairy Commissioner. UTICA, N. Y., Aug. 9. Hon. Joslah K, Brown died at his home in Holland Pat ent, this county, after years of illness, with Brlght's disease, aged SI. He held a number of public positions, and when the office of state dairy commissioner was created Mr. Brown was tho first Incum bent, being appointed by Governor G rover Cleveland. Iron Workers on Strike In Wllmlneton Wilmington, Del., Aug. 9. Seventy five workmen employed by the McCul- lough Iron company went on strike yes terday for an increase of 10 percent, in wages. The meu were earning from $2.60 to $2.75 per day, and the company officials say they will not take them back. An Anarchist Exiled. BnUBSKLS, Aug. 9. CyprianI, the Ital lan anarchist, who was accused of plotting with ex-Deputy We iellce and 1'letro Las sell! during the troubles In Sicily recently, has been ordered to leave the city, lie will go to Loudon. The Weather. Threateniug.but probably withoutralni southwest winds. ?pji0 international famous REMEDY for NEURALGIA and similar Complaints manmaoturoa turner the stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,. kprejenoea by eminent physicians DR. RICHTER'S J Only crcnuluo w.Trnilcm'U"Auclior, i Look also on naokaee for Dr. Elchter's firmi F. Act. nichtor&Co. Now York. -29 HIGHEST AYARDS.- 1 12 Branch Houses. - - - Own Qlaisworks, 26 ard 50c. Porsalo In"" C II Harcnbuch., . Shenandoah by j m iiuian, l' it. itirun Sggjotjor Draggl? HUMPHREY'S1 Nothing; has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys WltCa Hasol Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always cives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; bracks or fissures and ristulas, Helief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rhhi'M, Tetters, Scurfy liniptions, dianpeu nanus, rever lsusters. Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, ourc miu vumcu j-cci, ouiia vi jusi-na. Three Sires, 25c, 500 and $1.00. Bold by Druggists, or sent post-paid ou receiptof price IimrllRklS'&ED. 10., Ill a IIS Willi. D St., l lurk. WITOSi HAZEL QSL CVriuMter EnrlUh lHj.moi.il TtrmaC rENNYROYfiLflLLS ,-TiTrw Original utf Only Genuine. A '.i ftrS idwtjt 1. iistbii lsdici, in boiea. ictvled with blue ribbon. TL noutUer. Jtefuntdangtrout tubttw V lion and mila(ion. At Drusntiti, or tend 4 in -11 ips i ir pani' irs 1. uaioDlku m "ltelli-f for 1, ml )?. .a Irtttr. br rttai- Mutl. 1 ll.Olllk T-t.ItuiOIlUU. Aa.ii Pammf. Paid by ill Loci! DrujguU. A'hlUl i'fw ismtKi ra wrra&nAntif enrw l ,000 capital. Posltlte proofs and l(iaga I I tree ook,illaBtratea Irommeirom people eunu, n by xoau. coining era wui cure. u s Cool Resort, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Beer, Wines, Liqnorsand Cigars. Handsome Oar Fixtures. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. S NED DIN'S LIVERY Pear Alloy, Hear Colfeo Honse. The best rigs in town. Horses taken tr board. Hauling promptly attended to PEOPLE "ho have CAHPXTH, FKJUHKT.B or MATTKESbKS M?0 JO"0 Olotxxo3. 1 While cl antng rouse, will do well to call on or address The STEAM RENQmiNG CO.a'M'.Va'jr' 82 East Coal Street. i if r ill 0F mm Rimn r Rarrrains ?aslly. Quickly, Permanently Restn'ov WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all the train ot ertlt from i-arly errors or late! exci-sseB. the results ol overwork, sickness, worry, etc. Full strength, development and tone Klrcn to every organ and portion of the body dimple, natnrolmethods TmrnnrilarMmnrnveinen' seen. Failure impossible 0 no (-rt-pnrps. Book explanation and proofi mailed iieflwiMircc. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. Central I ity Cheap Cash MeatMarket Quick Sales, Small Profits, Big Business. ohn J. Rohland, Prop'r, West Centre Street. I want your trade, and by means of my ad vertisement I am seeking to get your atten tion and attract you to my meat market. If you are a customer of mine, I am anxious to lncres.ee my business with you; 11 you aro not, I hope you soon will be, as no honorablo means will be spared to attain this end. That I handle the very best qualities of everything, all who deal with me aro ready to attest. I guarantee you the lowest possible prices. My stock is the finest in tho market, most varied that has ever been Bhown. I keep constantly on hand full line of flno meats pertaining to the thorough furnishing of a table in the most modern sense. Beef of every description, lamb, mutton, pork, veal and all kinds of smoked meats. All perishable meat kept In a refrigerator that carries a temperature of 48 degrees when the thermometer registers 60 degrees In the shade, and Is one of tho finest In the coal regions, ol which James Hutton Is the ar chitect and builder. Yours very truly, .TOHN J. KOHLaND. SAFE DEPOSIT 1 ASSOCIATION, Of Reading, Penna. Authorized Capital Stoch, 1,000,000.00 OFFICERS ! Israel H. Hotitermel, - - President. Hamilton Godfrey, Secretary nnd Trens. III. H. Master, j Agents. W. H. Bacbman The value of each share is t200 nt ma turity. Application fee on each share, 25 cents ; and monthly dues on each share, (1.00. On dues paid in advance for a period of six months or longer, 5 per cent. Interest will be allowed. Members may withdraw one or all shares nt any time by giving 30 days' written notice, and are entitled to the full amount of dues paid on such shares, together with six per cent. Interest after the first year's membership. Shnres may be subscribed for and dues, etc., will be received nt the office of M. H. Master's marble yard, 127 N. Jardin St., on the first Monday after the first Satur day of each month, Your Stomacli : : : Cannot stand the same washing that I your boots do, ana tne water you arlnK I isn't even nt ior mat purpose, use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. When Yon Want a First-class Rig make It a point to go to ""Decamps Liuery. West St., between Centre nnd Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes HOTEL KAIBR, CHAB. BUIICHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Fl nest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Booms Attached. ItETTIG & SON'S Beer : and : Portci (Wholesale). BOL. HAAK, -A. G 13 1ST T- Llquors and Cigars, 120 South Main Street- A genuine welcome Awaits you at J oe Wyatt's Saloon ! MAIN AND COAL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter nnu aie constantly on t Cboloe temperance drinks and cigars. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd anfl White Bts, All work guaranteed to hejarst-class In every I particular. Bilk ties and lace curiam sa speo. , laity. Goods called for and delivered, A trial I J solicited. 1 . n Ill aingavmg UIUUIU O For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty The A, Heebner Co. 100 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE. GaH(l MllSfale AND PICNIC. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, AT LAKESIDE -nr CitiiMfi' Cornel Band, of Mahaioy City A mnncr the attractions will be a boat race, a tub race, a swimming contest and n hall name tietween two nroiessionai teamB. Several visiting bands will tafee part in the muslcale. This will be the greatest uay 01 tne season at ijBKesiae Danolng music win tie turnunea Dy ftrst-la orchestra, (Jome, everybody. The Leading Dental Association In the Work. OFFICES IS II LEADING CITIES. No crounds for fear any longer, bo- cause we hnve found the secret of extract ing teeth wlthoot pain, which Is only Known DT us, xne viDnny uemiu jibsu (Intlnn. This secret has cost usthousnnds of dollars but Is a great relief to those who are sullering irom ncning reeui. Plate work of all kinds. Gold, silver. aluminum, watB, metal and rubberplates. Gold crowns, aluminum crowns, crown and bridge work ; gold nnd silver fillings. Savinir of decaved teeth a specialty. I Uemember the place nnd number, Dr. UIIUS JWATAT, JtOOMS, SI en of 139 East Centre St,, Mahanoy City lllg TOOin. " - -" 1.11 m.M i.r. 1 n .tin Over M. Stein's drug store. " GEAKD OPENING OF Columbia Park ! August 15, '94. HUHF1C4. Are making extensive preperntlons for the opening of their new nark, on the line of the Lakeside Electric Hallway, by a Monster Pic-nic T It will be the event of the season, nnd those In attendance will be treated to all kinds of amusement. Refreshments will be served. Schoppes full orchestra of ten pieces win iurnisn me uancing music. "The crisis deoitois i UAH fti the place, Not 1 place far the man."' For Congress, Chas. E Brumm. WARREN J.PORTZ. Pln7io Timer, PUnofl and orrans rentlrftd. Orders left at 31 North Mtln street, Buenindoib, will receive prompt nueotum ste's an ussstssssstilz UOQ br, them Th;" menTi melts, ana me question is settled. Try It. FRED. KEITHAN. Ice Cream, all flavors. VA N, Main St. Millions of Dollars Go np In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., msurea in urst-cinss, rella- vie cuuipauies, as representees Dy DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agont, 120 South Jardin Street. Also Life and Accidental Companies At A Price. All our light weight suits aro reduced to clear out the summer stoek. We can't afford to carry them over, nor can you afford to do with out ttiem at this cut. Light in weight and color; gome pretty clay and cheviots, ull must go below cost. See them, oven though you don't care to buy, W. Shines New Clothing Store, Blmon Abramson, Manager. HARTMAN STEEL PIOKET FENOli.V Is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper tnn a -wooden ienco imraiucur ','!,, .'.iii etery lota or any Hind of iencintj M. II. Master has the stency and curries it In stock at bis marble and granite works, 127 N. JABDIH ST. JAMES O. SAMFSEL, AGENT for tho EVENING HERALD FHILADBLFIIIA, AND NRVf YORK DAILY PAPERS. Pai-tixa wlishlnr anvol these tiarjers delivered can leaTe orders at Max lleese's, Dougherty bulldlDf , West Centre street. BO W Jbs3S Saloon and Restaurant; Formerly Michael Peters', 15 N. Alain St., Shenandoah. Freehand oool beer always on tap. Finest wines, liquors and cigars. JAMES BOWES, Prop. ROOF PAINTING promptly done with VT HAWTHORN'S TJ. S. KOOF PAINT by .4V- YOHT, Agent, 1S9 East Ooal street, Shenandoah. It Is the best and oaly guarantee paint against corrosion, tire and every kind ot weather, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shenandoah. Fresh and cool Beer always on tap, Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Cassidt, Proprietors. MONEY TO LOAN. Loaas msde from 1100 to 120,000 on persona or real estate security. No publicity. Loanr.fr can be returned In Bmall monthly payments oxW reiainea ior a numDer 01 years xo sun oorrower. A loan iron tnis company win not injure ice financial standlnff of nnv Individual or firm. No bonus. Interest C per cent, annually. Money loaned for any purpose, such as to Increase or enter business, to pay off mortgages, Judgement notes, to build or purchase property, or in fact for any purpose that money may be desired AddresB, Central Truit Company ot Pa., 1330 Area street, rnliaaeipnia, ra. e-iMim AITS GAFE MAIN AND COAIi BTS., Sttcuandoali, Pciina. 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Xiadios The grentest bargains In town for tho next thirty days will be found at the HEW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Always on hnnd a full llneot Children's) caps, robes and outllts. Mourning Goods a specialty. Mils. O. W. ECCDB. J. F. PL0PPERT, C alSCS and Confectioner 9 29 Ea3t Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Bread, Cakes, Confectionery anfl Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Crenm and Soda Water. V Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events Mled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. Taken in first-class style at Linton's New Gallery T 14 N. PLUM ALLEY. Rear L.V. station. TINTYPES, 2 for 25o , T. M. REILLY'S cektralia's POPULAR : HOTEL ! Where you can always get a glass of Cool Beer and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the place. X. M. RcUly'rJ, Locust Avenue, OENTItALIA, FA' ' , , 21 Booth Main tit., Shenandoah. 2