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Onlna l'lilnls for Ills I'titllro (llildnnre, IiON'Dn.v, Aug. 10. lly special appoint- j incut n roprosolitutlvo of tho Associated I I'ros was yesterday nccorilod nn Inter view with iA Hung Chnng, Ktiglnnd's 1 guct of honor this month, 'l'ho Ijiur for tho lntorvlow wns 8:30 in-tho mornlnir, In (llcntiti); that tho Chinese stntosmnn Is not given to lato hours. Tho Interview took plnco In 1.1 Hung Chung's private parlor, which Is tho ground floor morning room In Lord I.onsdalo's nmn.lon In Carlton llouso torraco. A group of sorvnnts stood before tho door through which tho news man was conducted by Viscount LI, tho statesman's son, who acts ns his Interpre ter. LI Hung Chang roso nnd bowod with formnl courtesy, nnd his visitor entered and thon shook hands, nftor which LI mo tioned to 11 sent opposite to his own. Ho wns habited In nn uudross costumo, con sisting of a plum colored stuff skirt, a dark bluo silk jacket nnd a black satin cnp'wlth n crimson silk button In tho center of tho crown, to deslgnato his status ns a mandarin. In tho front of tho cap band was fixed ft largo pearl stud, sot with diamonds. During tho lntorvlow LI most of tho tlmo lookod his Interlocutor straight In tho face, his piercing brown eyes suggest ing tho penetrative power of Roentgen rays. Whllo talking his fnco becomes mil mated, with an occasional smllo full of perception, accompanied by n gesture. Ho then relapses into tho lmpasslvonoss of n uronzo idol. Tho method employed by tho nstuto Oriental diplomat In his Interviews with newspaper men Is to ask nnd not to nnswer quostions. Tho Associated Press represen tative found himself bosought for infor mation of tho arrangements for the com ing transit of LI through tho United States beforo opportunity wns given to put n quory. Lt was very eager regarding the program for his tour of tho United States and tho Amcrlcnn arrangements. Ho nsked if Philadelphia wns much nut of tho way of tho railroad routo frnm Now York to Washington. At this point tho Chlnoso dignitary clapjied his hands to call a servant, 111 tho Oriental fashion. Tho servant, clad in hi native garb, entered, bowod low nnd re tired nnd then returned with tea in n cov orcd cup of exquisitely frail and dollcuto porcelain. AVhllo this wns being partaken of by his callor LI Hung Chang nsked about tho speclnl train on tho Pennsyl vania railroad, which Is to bo provided for him, and whether lt would carry him di rect to Vancouver without change. Ho was Informed that probably lt would. LI explained that Hon. John Kusscll Young had written to him nsklng him luncheon in Philadelphia, at whleh V promised that all of Li Hung Chung's old friends should lo presont. LI Ilrst mi" Mr. Young when the latter accompanied General Grant on his tour around the world, nnd afterwards when ho became United States minister to China under President Arthur. Li asked if Mr. Younn hold such a position nmong Americans ns to lead them to follow his nrrangemonts. Doing nssured of this ho asked cordiallv after tho health of Mr. Young, Goneral James H. AVllson and Mr. Wharton Darker, whom ho had seen in Chlnn. Tin! correspondent said that tho great est regret was felt nmong Americans tint ho would bo unablo to see emnigh of the United States to obtain a knowledge of tho country equally Intimate with that obtained of tho count rii.jj o has already seen. In reply ho assorto i that he deeply regretted that It was lmpoivitlvo that ho should sail from Vancouver on Sept. 14. for which date pas-jigo has been engaged for him on tho steamer Emprus of China. Ho was nsked If ho would llko to eat somo of tho American delicacies, such us terrapin und canvas ducks, which were likely to bo offered to him at American dinners. LI ropllod to this quory with an amused smllo, saying: "I should bo pleased to tasto nil such dainties, but I cannot promlso to do so, as my teeth nro no longor good. For this reason I prefer to confluo my diet to Chinoso meat." Hero LI Hung Chang called out some thing to tho servant in tho adjoining room. Tho latter entered and took f rom a sldo board a long sliver pipe, tho bowl of which resembled a spirit lamp. Ho blow through tho bowl, put a plnoh of tobacco Into lt, lighted lt with a taper und thon held tho stem to tho Chinoso potentate's lips. Li pulled thrlco with much apparent gratifi cation, which sorvodtooxhnustthochnrgo, for tho servant romovod tho plpo, blow out tho ivshos, rollllcd tho bowl, relit It and offered tho stem to his suporlor. This was repeated throo times boforo LI had onough of tho fumos to satisfy his tasto. Following his smoko ho askod as to tho facilltlos and tho cost of shipping heavy baggago from Now York to Vancouver. Having satlsllod him upon this point tho correspondent Inquired whether LI doslred to sco tho leading sllvorltosundgold stand- nrd advocates regarding tho question of money during his visit to tlio united States. VUuount LI ropllod to this that his father was anxious to loam all that was poieiblo on tho quostlon, but that his stay was too short, and ho had so much to do whllo ho was lu Washington with people oonnoeted with tho govornment that ho hoped that those persons wishing to havo interviews with him would nrrango for them with tho Chinoso minister at Wash ington. Ho would do his host to plcaso everybody, but ho dosired to oconomlzo his tlmo whllo in tho United States as much as possible. Hero anothor callor was shown Into tho nrlviito liurlor. and LI Hung Chang aroso, with bows and u haudshuko, Indicating that tho Interview was at an ond. Subsequent to this Interview Viscount LI said that his father wus more pleased with London than with any place ho had been. Ho was delighted, ho said, with thu enthusiasm iiianlfcstodandtliochoorlng of tho English crowds. Ho wuuted to know as to tho chances for a smooth voyage across tho Atlautlo nt this tlmo of tho year, as his father was not a good sailor. Ilogardlng tho opening of China by tho building of railroads, Vlcouut LI until that thorq wcro anxious to huvo the Chin oso do It thonitolves, but this would tako somo years and a lot of juonoy. Foreigners ho said, wantod security, but thoy could not give soourlty without tho consont of tho govornment. His father was anxious to confor upon tarlll quostions while lu Washington. 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Guar.ntMl sunerlor to all cx&m. i-p.uiyvir j. 1. lHutlculus.icts.' Ur.B.T. ! THREE ITALIANS LYNCHED ! Taken rrinii a I.ouMuim .fall and Mi-ntu , I p Near the Court linn,.. ! it wiNvtt t.K. li., Aug. 10. I hero w.is n triple lvnrhlng In this town ,ut I i-furo Saturday luldniuht. nnd yesterday iimrn lng the bodies of tluw Italian mnnli'i'crs were found swinging from the rafters of a shi d tirair the court houe. One id the men i Lorenzo Saladlnii. who so fmilh as-ilnated .lilies Guevmard nt l'rcv town. last Tuesdav nluhV, and the other twu wvrv Doiillii Soreorti ntul Alireln M,ir riiMi, who inunlored an old Spaniard in the Ashtnii plantation, near Untitle s -ration. Mime tlmo ago. Kver slneo tho murder of (itieymord this parish has bl-en In fever heat nf exiitcroi'iit It was with groat dllllcultv that Slu-itT Orvev prevented tho lviuhlmrof Saladinn He spirited him away in the woods and kept him there over night, nnd the next day took him to tho new jail in Hahnv ille In tho meantime theevidence grew mrainst !?idaillno, nnd feeling correspondingly grow in Intensity. iMimtt 11 :tlO Saturday nluht the mob, which hnd concentrated on tho outskirts of town, began to move on the Jail. They captured tho old negro guard, nnd by the vigorous tlso of nxos, with which thoy were well supplied, soon domollshod tho Jail nnd cell doors nnd took tho prisoners out and executed them. Loroii7o Snladlno wns charged with tho murder of Jules Utieymard, ono of tho prominent planters and merchants of that section. Mr. fitieymard was playing cards while awaiting tho arrival of n boat with somo freight. When tho whistle of the boat blew Gticymard arose to go to meet hor, nnd as soon as he was a few feet awav from his party a shot was tire. 1. It was from a shotgun loaded with all sort- if mlssllos, and tho load struck him full tn tho brow, tearing his head from his luidy nnd killing him instantly, besides wound ing Mr. Hobort Esponard, a New Orleans engineer, in tho arm. Mr. fiueyiiinrd had testified against Saladlno In court, and tho niurderor had frequently threatened revenge. raclfle Coast Strainer Wrecked. Moxtkuky, Cal., Aug. 10 Tho Pacific Coast Steamship company's steamer St. Paul went ashoro at Point Pine-- early yesterday morning, and will probablv tie a totfil wreck. There were about fifty passengers on board, but all were landed safely and no lives were lost. There was a dene fog at tho time, nnd It is suppo-ed tho captain lost his hoitrlnns. The St Paul ran between San Francisco and Son Pedro, carrying freight and passengers, and was on her way up from San Pedro at the time of the wreck. The passengers were sent to San Francisco by train. To lliillil nu 'ldiistrlul Srlinnl. Tltr.vrov Aug it). Daniel Morris, n wealthy cltlron of Atlantic City, has pre sented istf.MK) to Ulshop MoFnul, of this diocese, for tho purpose of erecting nn or phan asylum and industrial school for boys. Tho plans havo been drawn and tho contract awarded. Tho asylum and school Is to bo at Hopowell, twelve miles from Trenton, on a farm of ISO acres, which tho Into Ulshop O'Farrell bought somo yours ago for this verv purpose. Mr. Morris' gift consisted of ?i."),n00 in cash and the remainder In securities. Caiidlilates I'ircil ttpmi, Jacksonvillk, Fin., Aug. 11). Tho train containing a portion of the state Demo cratic canvassing party, headed by ox Govornor Illoxham, candidate for gover nor, and containing prominent candidates for s'ato oflloos, was flrod upon bv un known parties Saturday night at a point between Wtiliorn nnd Houston. A bullet pnsod near Superintendent Sheats, statu school superintendent, and other bullets struck tho car containing tho party. Ham, Horses and Crops Ilurned. LAMIlKliTVILLK, X. J., Aug. 10. At an parly hour In tho morning fire entirely de stroyed tho largo barn and outbuildings on tho old HulTnngld farm, opposite this city. Tho barn wasnmassof Uameswhen tho family wero awakened, and four horsos and all tho crops, machinery, wagons, etc., wero burned. Tho loss Is botweon $,1,0u0 and fti.OUO. It Is supposed to havo lieon caused by spontaneous combustion. New Jersey 1'ostolHco ltnbbcd. Man'ASijuan, N. .1., Aug. 10. Tho post- olllco horo was broken Into during tho night and robbed of H0O In money and stamps which wero In tho safe. This morn ing when ho opened tho doors Postmuster White saw at onco that tho safe had been blown opon. Ho reported tho robbery to tho nollco, but thoro Is no clow to tho thlevos. liorlda's Increased Population. Jacksonville, Aug. 10. Tho census of Florida, taken In 1BW5 and iut comrillcd shows n total population of 4li9,C3i), against 391,422 in ISiW, an increase of 73,217, oi ls 7-10 por cent., In live j'oars. The whlto population Is 271,5f0, nn lncrcaso of 40,1)13 Tho colored population Is 103,078, an lU' cronso of 20,0i)i !enth of the V.arl of Limerick. Lo.VDoy, Aug. 10, Tho enrl of Llmorlck Isdoiul. William Halo Johnson Charlos Perry, third carl of Llmorlck, wus born Jan. 17, 1810, and succeeded to tho title In ltiliO. Ho will bo succeeded by his son by his first marriage, William Kdmond Sho- itffe, who was born in lbod. Mis ltarton Ilnmewnril Hound, CoNSTANTlNOl'Lt:, Aug. 10. Miss Clara Barton, president of the American branch of tho lied Cross society, has htartod on her return to tho United States, her mis sion of distributing rolicf to tho Armunlnn sufferers having boon ended. Hoy Drowned While Hathlng. NcwroitT, Del., Aug 10. Whllo liath lng hero yostorduy Clinton H. Thomas, a boy, living at D24 North Tlilrty-llfth street Philadelphia, was seizod with cramps and boforo assistance could Ik) rendered was drowned. NUGGETS OF NEWS. TF. M. Swift whllo asleep fell from a fifth story window of tho Hedwood hotel at Chicago and was klllod. Tho Cunurd stoamshlp Ktriiria, outward bound, rati dowu and sank tho steam grain olovator Coros In tho Now York harbor Dr. Andrew S. Shorb, of Los Angolos, Cal., hns boon arrested for murder In eon ncctlon with tho death by malpractice of jars, jesso it. snydor, nt Sonttlo, wot.h At tho missionary mooting nt Old Or chard (Mo.) camp ground yesterday nearly tl,u.u,uuj was raisou ror missionary work Tho capsizing of tho goyorument dry dock nt Brooklyn navy yard, probably caiiMHl by somolwdy's uogloct, did 100,000 damage. 4 Sixty-four boys at tho Now Hampshire inuusumi scuooi ai aiaucnosicr tiinao a break for freedom last night. Only eight juvo uoon recaptured. 1 l 1 BATTLE AX" because it sells so Chewers say, it is cause 5 cents' worth goes so far Itfs as good as can be made regardless of cost. The 5 cent piece is almost as large as the other fellows' 0 cent piece "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF Somettrxcanta e a reliable, month' v, re m imHsicylne. Only harmless and t urest drugs ehould be urea, lt ;ou wfut tho beel, get Pl?'o tPesaFs PesifiroaS Fills They are prompt, safe ard certain In result. Tbe r)aulne(D. I'eol's) never dlsap n'dnt, gentauynberu, S1.00. Addrcu 'kal MjfOicx&'K Co., Cleveland, O. Forsalo bv P. P. D KIIH.IN'. hcimniloh Pn READING R R SYSTEM IN HFKEUT MAY 17, 1SD6. Trains leave Shenaudnnli ns follows : For New York via IMiUmlehihin, week dyi 210, 525, 720 a. lu., 12 IS, 3 U0 nnd S S3 p. n Sundays, 2 10 a. m. ror ew orK via 3lnuen l.iuiuk. wecK uav 2.?, 7 20 a. in., 12 nml 3 ( p. in. Fur ltendini; and lUillndelnlila, week dn 2 10, 5 2.1, 7 20 ii. m., 12 IS, 3 03 and 3 U p. lu. Slii. dnyti, 2 10 a. in. Fur Pottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 20 a. in,, ane 12 IS, 3 00 mid 3 33 p. in. Sundaj s, 2 10 a. in. For Tunmqua and Mnluumy City, wei'k days 210,5 25, 7 20 tt. in., 12 IS, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m Sundays, 210 a. in. 1'iir willlninspon, Miiinury nml l.evvlsnurf; week days, 3 25, 11 SO a. tn., 150 und 7 25 p. in HundavH, 3 23 a. nt. For Mnbauoy lMnne, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25 7 20, 11 30 a. in., 12 IS, 1 30, 3 O0,3 35, 7 23 and 9 M p. in. riuutlays, Jt 10, 3 z.5 a. m. For Ashland and Sbamnkin. week days, S 23 7 20,1130 a. in., 150,725 ami 9 55 p.m. Hun days, 3 25 n. in. ror isaiinunre, vtnsmnKion nnu me v. est vi, R .V.O. lt. It., iliniliKli tialliH le-1 Heading Terminal, Phlindclphlii, (P. At It. V K) at 3 20 7 35.1120 11. Ml.. 310 mid 7.27 n. I... Hlllidavs 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 n. in., 3 10 nnd 7 27 p. in. Addl tlonal trains Irom Twenty-roilrlli nnd cnesl nut streets ntatlmi, week days, 10 80 a, m. 12 20 12 lt 8 40 p in. .Sundays, 1 3.5, H 23 p. 111. TKA1NH FOU SHENANDOAH. Inve New A'ork via Philadelphia, wees days, 4 30, 8 00 a. la., 130, 4 30, 0 00 p. la. unci iiiKlit. Sundays, 000 p. in. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 SO nnd 4 15 p. m. fleave 1'hHndelnmn. lteaillni; Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 S3, 10 03 a. in. und 4 05, G30, 11 IX p. m. Hnndays, 11 30 p. m. l.eave ItenuiUK, wcck (inys, i i, , lu, 11 55 n. m., 0 00 nnd S 20 p. m. Xuudnys, 1 33 a. m Leave l'ottsville, weekdays, 2 33, 740 a.m. 12 30 and a 12 . m. Sundays, 2 33 n, nt. Leave '1 amaijiui, wcck uas, if is, nau, us a in., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 3 18 a. m Iavo Mabnnity City, veek days, 3 45, 9 21 11 17 it. in., 2 03, 7 41 and 10 OS p. in. Sundays, 8 Ii a. in. t.pnrn Mnlmnnv Ilmt. week davs. 2 40. 4 00 680. 9 37, 11 59 a. in., 1 12, 2 19, 5 20, 0 20, 7 57 am" 10'ju p. in. Miiuuays, j 4U, uua. nt. Leavu Willlamsport, week days, 7 12, 1010 ft in.. 3 33 and 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf ftitc South street whin f for Atlantic City. Weekdays Hipress, S 00. 9 00, 10 1.3, n. m Saturday only, 130, 2 00,3 00,3 10,4 00,4 30, 5 00 5 30 p. ill. Accommodation. 8 00 it. lu.. 4 SO, 0 30 p. in, 81.1)0 excursion triilu, 7 00 a. in, Sunday Express, 7 30, 8 00, 8 :tt),9 00, 1000 a. m 1 13 p. lu. Accommodation 8 00 a. lu., 1 45 p. lit $1.00 excursion train 7 00 a. in. HeturnliiK havo Atlnntlo City depot, cornoi Atlantic nnd Arkansas avenues Weekdays express, .Mninlay3 only, 0 451. 7 00, 7 13, 13, 9 (O, 10 13 a. m., 8 30. 4 30, & BO, 7 80, 0 30ptn. Accommodation, 620. 7 33, a. in., 132 p. ro. St.oo oxcurslon train ficnn foot Mississippi avenue only 8 00 p. in. M,l,iv.-lfci!,r'. 330. 4 00. 5 00. 6 00. 6 30. 700, 730, 800, 930 p. tn. Aeeoii inndstlnli, 7 13 n, til,, o U.I p. III. 5I.I.J exeiirsHin irum iiiimu iuui Mlsslsslpiil avenue only) 0 10 p. m. Parlor ("arson nil express trains. I. A. SWUIUAltP, ft. (1. HANCOCK, Cleu'l Superintendent. (leni l'nss. Ad. riillions of Dollars Oo un In suioko every year. Tako no risks hut get yur houses, sUtck, fur niture, etc., insured In flrst-clas? ro- liablo companies as Teprosenuxi py DAVID FAUST, !8,ossUoruatl.ceMa,1,' Alio Life and Accidental Coiupaulea, is a "scorcher" fast Tobacco a "scorcher" be WOMAN Pennsylvania Railroad. SCIIUYKII.I. DIVISION. Ji i.y 29, 1S96. Tralie will Itavc Slienandonb after the abov date for WiKKitiis, (llllierton, Frackvlllc, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'uttsvllle. Hamburg, Heading, Pott-town, l'lioenlxville, Nurrlsttiwit and I'liil uilelpbla (llrniid street station) at 6 0S and 1143 n. nt. nun 4 m. on weeK tinys. t or 1'otM vllleand intermediate stations 9 10 u. nt. SUNDAY. For WlRRans, Clllberton, Frikvllle, Dark ' Water St. Clair, I'uttsvllle, at C OS, 9 10 n. in. and 3 10 p. m. For llatninirir, Itendlui;, l'ottitown, Plioenlxville. NorrUtown, Philadelphia at 6 00, I 9 10 a. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leave Frnckvillo for Shenandoah at i 10 ton. in. nnd 12 11, 501, 7 42 nnd 10 27 p. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 10 p. in. Leave I'uttsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 15, 1148 I a. in. and 4 10, 7 15 nnd 10 00 p. in. Sunday at ' 10 40 n. in , 5 15 p. m. i Leave l'tiiladelnhla. Utrnnd street station), for SI enitndoah at 5 57 and 8 33 a. in., 4 10 nnd 7 11 p. in. week du s. Sundays leave nt 6 50 a. m. Leave Itrimd street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea (.lit, Asbury Park, Oican Oruve, Ixintt ltrancli, and Intermediate stations, 1 03, 6.50, 8.25, 11.39 a. in., 2 3S. 3.30, 4.03 p. III. week-ilays, 5 00 Saturdays only. Snnila (stop at lnterlnkcit fur Asbury Park), I 05, 8.23 a . Lcavu Itroud Street Station, Philadelphia, FOU NEW YOItK. Express, week djvs. 3 20, I IB, 4 3D, 5 15, 6 50, 7 SI, 20. 920. u. 50, 1021 i I)lnlnK Car), lloo a.m. IJOOnnun, 1233 (Limited IIO and 122 p. in. DlulnirCars), I 10, 2.M (DinluK Car) 3 20,3 50, 100 5 110, 3 .Vi (Dining Car, HIM. 0 50, S 12, 10(10, n in.. 12 01. niurlit Sillidat s. 3 20. I 03. 4 50. 5 15. 8 20, S SI, U 30, 1021, DlniiiK Car, II 03 a. in., 1233.2 30 DinbiKCnrl, I Ol Limited I221)lniui; Carl, 5 20, 5. V, (l)iliilia Car, (13-5, 650,812, 1000 p. m . i ui mum. iCpre-s for Huston without clintiKe, 1100 n. m., v, eek-days, itlnl 6 50 p. in , dally. FOlt WASHINGTON AND THE SOl'TH. For Haltlmru and Wnsldnirtnn. 3 50. 7 20. 8 31 . 1020, 11 23 n. lit., 12 09 (1231 Limited Din Iui; Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 It (3 19 Coni-resslonal l (,l,...l mi.., I '..r n 17 ASA ( III., I.... 7H (Dltilui: Carl p. in'., and 1205 nlKbi weea nay1., niinuays, aw, , ju, tt lj, 11 JU a. in,, viVJ l t-, i ti, ( a m t-'nut;iessionnl Limited, DhihiL' Car). 6 53 (Dlnlnir Car). 7 5s n. ra. (DinluK Car) and 12 03 ulitht. 1'Oit ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station, I'hlladelplila (via Delaware river bridge). f-xnres. 907 a. in aas and 7 02 p lu. week days, hundajs 9 07 a. in. nnd 7 02 p in Iti'lurnintr hate Atlantic City, 7 AO a. in. week days, 10 IV, a. to 1 45 p. in. dally. Lent e Market street Ferry, express, 5 00, 8 20 9 10a in. (1 OOSntiirdavs only), 1 30 2 30, 3 40, l to, 4 -JU, i w ituu nao p m 5l.uo excursion, 7 00 li. ui. Sundays, 6 00, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30, 9 00, 9 43 b. in., nnd 4 30 i. in. 51 00 excursion 7110 It. lit. KtturniUK leuve Atlantic City, ft 45 (Mondays only), 7 i,7 10, 800, 9 03, 1103 a. iti 3(0.4(10, 3 30, 7 30 and 9 15 p. tn, weekdays. Sundayi 3 10, I 10, 3 00, 530, 600,700. 803, 903und95 p. in. For Cape May, Aut-lcsscn, Wildwood and Holly licncll. Express, 9 00 a. ln.,230, 4 05. 8 00 p ii, week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. nt. Excur sion, 7 00 . in. daily. Capo May only, express, 1 3o p in. Saturdays. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City nnd Avalon. Kx press, 910 a.m., und 2 30, 4 20, 500 p. in. w-ek dav- Sundays, 8 50 a. in. Excursion 7 00 a. in. dally. For Soiners Point. Rxjiress, SCO, 7a), 7 40, 9 10a. tii., 1 00 (Saturdays only, 250, 40) and 5 30 p, in. week days, Sundays, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00, 9 43 n. tit. S. M. PnitvnsT, ' J. It. Wood, Ueni Manager. Ocn'l l'uss'tr'r Anil 'AMSY PILLS! p""' BjSare H0 faUHE, btsu4c, tos-wouxs s aE tlWI'BiuuAf"' fti,-. Spicihc Co,Hmil. f" For sale at I'ovlntky's drui; store, 28 Ijttt Centre street. 33
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