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For uU at ICirlln'a 4ni( store nd Sbenandoai 5 fe Empress ofFrance in a . M 1 drug (tor. DE LOMEWIllTUi Will Not Bo Hastened by Action oi Our Government! HIS RESIGNATION IS ACCEPTED, And IIo Is Sow Only nil Ordlunry Bpnn IhIi Cltlzon I.limmlnix I. our Knouirli In the Cnpltnl City to I'nok Up aurl Ilcmovn Ills KfTectH. Washington, Feb. 11. A non-otllclal dispatch received from Madrid yester day says! "At n meeting of the Span ish cabinet the minister for foreign af fairs, Senor Oulton, read a dispatch from Sonor Dupuy De Lome, the Span ish minister at Washington, saying that the published letter to Senor Ca nalejas was written by him, and that his position, consequently, had becomo untenable, and he begged the govern ment to accept his resignation. The cabinet decided to accept the resigna tion of Senor Dupuy Do Lome, and the ministers subsequently mot and de cided to telegraph to Senor De Lome accepting his resignation and entrust ing the first secretary with the conduct of tho affairs of the legation." In view of the news from Madrid of the acceptance of the resignation of the Spanish minister It may be stated that our government Is not disposed to split hairs over the method of the of fending minister's retirement. In other wordB, It Is not concerned as to whether he resigns or Is recalled, so long as he leaves the capital. It Is true that the exact language of the message sent by tho state department to Mr. Woodford indicated the president's deslro that the minister bo recalled, but the language was used as the most proper for such an occasion, and must not be taken to mean that the president Is disposed to go further .than Is necessary In the pursuit of .Mr. Dupuy De Lome, now no longer an ofllclal of the Spanish gov ernment representing It at Washington, but simply a Spanish citizen lingering at the capitol only long enough to pack up and remove his effects. The Madrid cable dispatch was com municated to the Spanish minister, and was his first knowledge that action had been taken by the cabinet and queen. The acceptance of the resignation was fully expected, and occasioned no sur prise or change of plan. The effect of the acceptance Is to close Senor De Lome's services as Spanish minister at Washington. The future status of Sonor De Lome Is a matter of doubt. One of two courses is open to his government a recall to Spain or a transfer to another diplo matic post. A recall without designa tion to another post would leave him In the ranks of the diplomatic service. on waiting orders. This Is the position of Senor Murngua, who preceded De Lome here. In case of a desire to transfer him to another post there are number of Important Spanish em bassies and legations available. In some quarters It is thought that the sentiment of the Spanish people would approve a transfer of this character, but It Is believed to be more probable that the Spanish government will wait until the strain of the Incident Is over before deciding the future of Its retlr lng minister. This is the more likely since Senor De Lome Is not a Liberal, but belongs to the Conservative party, which is now out of power. The action of the cabinet in desig nating the first secretary as charge d'affaires leaves a question as to whether Senor Pablo Soler or Senor Dubosc will be In temporary charge. both having rank as first secretaries, It has been understood that Pablo Soler would be named, but at the le gation It was said nothing definite could be stated until the official notlfl cation from Spain was received. Under the peculiar circurnstances ex isting the ceremony attending the de parture of the Spanish minister are at tended with much doubt. It Is usual when a foreign representative leaves the country for him to be received In formal audience at the White House, when an exchange of well wishes takes place between him and the president, It Is hardly expected that this formal ity will be observed in the present case, owing to the personal aspects of the Incident. In cases that approach this In most respects the minister has usually al lowed his letters of recall to be pre sented by his successor. Senor Mur- uaga, who was Senor Dupuy De Lome's predecessor, left Washington suddenly on leave of absence, shortly after the appearance In a newspaper of an In terview In which he criticised our gov ernment. He did not return to Wash ington, but Senor De Lome appeared with the letters of recall of his prede cessor and letters accrediting himself as his successor. So that there Is pre cedent for a failure on the part of the retiring minister to take formal leave of our officials. It Is said at the state department that there Is no time limit within which Mr. De Lome must leave Washington, and being now only a pri vate Spanish citizen, he may take reasonable time to arrange his affairs hero without calling for criticism. The De Lome letter has already at traded the attention of foreign gov ernments, and appears to be regarded by them as an Important factor In the general Cuban question. Some of the foreign ministers at Washington have advised their governments fully on the occurrence. These were mlsleandlng at the outset, for members of the dlplo matte corps assumed that the letter was a forgery, and some advices con veyed this view of the case. Now that Its genuineness has been established the facts have been sent to most of the foreign capitals. No incident in recent days has caused such a sensation in the ranks of the diplomatic corps. It has also aroused a keen discussion as to the right of criticism which a minister can Indulge In, under tho seal of a private letter, While there Is no general concensus of opinion among diplomatic authorities, yet many of them take the view that It is not only a right, but a duty, for a minister to present every detail, even of a personal nature, which In, his Judgment may aid in a correct under standing of a case, A distinction 1 made by them In ofllclal and personal letters. Dl! LOME'S 1'OSSIHLK SUCCESSOR It Is Thought In Havana That Senor Mui'iinga Is tho Man, Havana, Feb. 11. The publication of the news of Senor Do Lome's letter pro fluced a profound sensation In Havana. In political and military circles, at the theaters and In tho coffee houses It was the theme of eager dlscusston. Not for a long time has any piece of news been the subject of such widespread and ab sorbed attention. In all circles tho let ter Is pronounced "Indiscreet." Senor Muruaga Is considered as likely to sue ceed Benor De Lome. La Lucha, commenting upon the D Lome affair, says: "At various times during past years we have sold that Benor Do Lome It not the man pai need at this moment In Washington In spite of this, the most prominent Madrid politicians have not thought so Wj huvfe. callable Information, to tho ii ilPAOTfilM C ASTORIA AVceclablcPrcparalionfor As similating UicToodatulRcgula tiiig HicSlQmfidis'nnilDoVi'cIs c fromotesDlgcslion,Qttcrful ncss and Rcst.Conlnlrts neither Opium.MorptiinO nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. KtapeofOtdlk-SaiVaBKBSa JunJiin Srtii" Jlx.iaina Aaitt Jan Jltfxrrvint -In CarlanabSe&s ftamSted -Clarified Sugar . IliWtyM flam Apcrfcct Tlcmcdy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions Jcvcrish ticss andLosS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature oC NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WHAPPEB. effect that 'the letter attributed to Benor Do Lome was Intercepted before was delivered to Senor Canalejas. Other things are said, which will be cleartl up In time and cause consider able astonishment." MADItll) l'KHSS OPINIONS. Wo.vloi,,HOnrniiSii.vn"Aimrlc!iiiH Itnvo Hocomo Our Lord's ninj Mnntor" Madrid, Feb. 11. Senc sagasta, the premier, and other members of the cabinet state publicly that the De Lome Incident will not affect the rela tions between Spain and the United States, and that a new envoy, compe tent to conduct tho commercial nego tiations, will be selected. El Kpocha says: "Senor De Lome s resignation having been accepted, the international question disappears. Nevertheless the Cuban Insurgents have succeeded In chasing from Wash ington a representative of Spain who has always displayed great zeal to pre vent filibustering expeditions, but they have done so by tricks only employed by the clients of penitentiaries." Correspondencia Milltaru says: "The government should not have accepted Senor De Lome's resignation. The American attitude is offensive and hu miliating to Spain." El Correo Uspanola, the Carllst or gan, says: "We are nt the beginning of the end of our respect for the United States." La Nacional, the Weylerist organ, re proaches the government for yielding to the exigencies of Washington, and adds: "The Americans have become our lords and masters." Consumption Positively Cured. Mr. R. 15. 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Twelve persons dead, 27 mlHslnR and 19 injured, and n property loss of tl.500,000, with about $1,000,000 Insurance, Is the record of the bis fire of Wednesday night. Follow ing is a revised list of the known dend: Police Lieutenant A. J. lierry; Wllllnm Scott, eldest son of the president of the Chautauqua Ico company, and his youngest brother, John; Vllllam Mc Conlgle, the company's assistant en gineer; John McIIunna, Tanley Btllz, John Dwyer, George Loveless, William Smith, Albert A. Wolf, Thomas Claffey and William L. Wallehabensteln. The missing, all of whom are prob ably burled under the ruins, are: George Newman, flro Inspectoi of Philadelphia Oas company; Professor James Moxan, organist of the Evan gelical Lutheran church, Drushton, Pa., Samuel McLaughlin, Jacob Booth, Jack Farrell, George McDonald and four companions, who weie In a saloon on Penn avenue when the falling wall crushed In the Ifulldlng; Mrs. May Mc Fadden, with her family of eight chil dren, who lived In a house on Mul berry alley, which was crushed; Will lam Doran, William Finch, Edward Donnelly, Chris Schrlver, James P. Morrison, D. P.. Weckerly and George Gerry. When the explosions of whisky bar rels took place those within the Are lines were seen to fall In alt directions. Those outside the lines were not be yond reach of danger. Those not pros trated by the tlrst blast were knocked down by the reactionary waves of air, as the falling walls created a vacuum that seemed to draw everything. A company of firemen was throwing a stream Into the great storage house from the narrow courtyard In the rear of Penn avenue, from which a much narrower alley led to tho street, when the first explosion took place, and part of the massive wall of the storage house toppled over on the roofs of the houses and Into the courtyard. The firemen at work there escaped by the narrowest chance. It was on the Mulberry alley side, where the least danger was anticipated, that the force of the explosion was the most severe, and there the greatest number of fatalities took place. Ex plosion followed explosion for. about half an hour. Walls kept toppling down, and firemen, policemen and spec tators were rendered almost powerless to act by the sense of awe and terror which the scene Inspired. The old brick houses along Penn avenue from Thir teenth to Twelfth streets caught from the rear and burned rapidly. All day llremen, police and other city employes worked at the risk of their lives, but little progress has been made In clearing away the debris. The work will be continued without cessa tion until it is known no bodies re main buried. Twenty streams are con stantly playing on the still burning ruins. A heavy pall of 'smoke over hangs the desolate scene, and the tired policemen have hard work to keep the thousands of curious onlookers from getting within the rope cordon. Many of the people who lied panic stricken from their homes on Wednesday night are plucking up courage enough to re turn to the houses not Jeopardized by the fire weakened walls. Mayor Ford yesterday afternoon, re alizing that some of the worst features of the calamity are yet to come, so far as the dead and heads of families are concerned, and that many will be In need of prompt aid, Issued a public letter suggesting subscriptions from the citizens for distribution among the needy victims. 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Otlloors of tfio WIivoIiiikii'n I.cuiriio. St. Louis, Feb, 11, Tiie national as' sembly of American Wheelmen yester day elected the following olllcers: Pres Ident, Isaac Potter of New York; first vice president, Thomas J. Keenan of Pennsylvania; second vice president, E. N. nines of Michigan; treasurer, James C. Tattersall of Now Jersey Providence was chosen as the next place of meeting. GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoso who will go to-day and get a pact age or UUAlN-u. ii tascs mo piace oi coffee at about 1 the cost. It is a food drink, full of health, and can bo given to the children as well as tho adult with great benefit. It Is made of pure grains and looks and tastes like tho finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone A cup of Grain-O is better for the system than a tonic because its benefit is permanent. What coffee breaks down Qrain-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Groin-0. 15c. and 2Sc. Kcntiit " ' " "fl Frankfort. Ky., Feb. 11. The state senut bv a vote of 20, sutllclent t. nasH a bill over a veto, yesterday pass ed the Goebel elections, or "foreo" bill and tent It to the house, where It nearly RUie to go through In time to tret a veto from the governor back and nassed upon beforo adjournment. The rtenubllcanH admit that If the bill be comes a law they can never carry the utate or an Important election therein again. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often lay, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most case it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Dalsam, which is so'd on a positire guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Trice 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all druggists. Sllli Artur 1 ii tt I ii ii n iomciiits, lndlnniip'li Feb. ll. GuviincT Mount has employed Hugh IX MrMuI len. of Auroia, to assist the state in Its efforts to hcpum Indictments ngalnst the lllpley rouiity lyncher- The gov ernor said to the attorney: "If the next legislature does not pay you, t will puy ynu nut of my own pocket." The evident e the state has leathered, connecting ut Co mnn with the mob, will be laid befoie the Jury today or lommrow. Mr. JelinlUL'S, widow of one of the men iytifhed, will bring suit for dainiiLMs In the federal court unluM members i f the mob Wo nro anxious to do n little good In tills world and am think of no pleananter or hotter way to do It than by recotniiiemliiiK Ono Minute Cough Cliro ns a ptoveutlvo of liucliinonia, ctiiistiiiiptiim and other serious Iuiik troiililrs that lollow neglected colds. 0. II. lliifcnljucli . Itcxli'iii'd I ni i I r. V.'ili' t'liiireli. New Yolk. Feb. 11. Hlght resigna tions weie prisenied to the meeting of the session of the Fifth Avenue Pres byterian church last night. The resig nations were not acted upon, the reason assigned being that is was customary to place resignations on lile for future action and to give those who resign an Ttunlty to reconsider their action. In olden times mistaken enthusiasts used to inflict upon themselves all manner of painful and horrible tor tures. Men scourged them selves with whips nnd hot irons, and rubbed vinegar in to the wounds and wore hair cloth next to their skin day and night Nowadays such cruel torture is discounte nanced. Nevertheless. ' l' I men and women po on torturing themselves. only in a Ullterent ana more serious manner than of old. They neg lect their health, and neglected health means phys ical torture of the worst description. It means slow starva tion. Because a man forces food into a weak and impaired stomach, it does not follow that he feeds his body. The life giving elements of the food taken into an mnaired stomach arc not assimnatea into the blood. 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I can heartily recommend Dr Tierce's Cold- en Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant Pellets' to anyone troubled wittl Indigestion and torpid liver." writes 51. G Crider, Kstj . of Leonard. Hnrlan Co Ky. "My disease was clirontc. our famllv nhvsirian could do nothing for me. I could not walk nor help myself. 1 could not eat anything but it caused a horrible distress and Euawillg in my biomncn. i imvc ufccu tu-j, attics of vour Golden Medical Discovery ' auo one vial of your ' Pellets' andean work all day " P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCIIUYKILI, DIVISION. January 16, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho abort date for Wlggans, Gllberton, Fraokvlllo. Dark Water, St. Ulalr, l'ottavllle. llamnurg, Heading Pottstown. Phoenlxvllle. Xorrlstonrn and Phil adelphia (llroad street station) at 6 08 and 11 05 a. m. anu-izu p m. on weeK uays. nunuays, 0 08 n. m.,3 10 p. m. For Pottavlllo and Inter mediate stations only 9 17 a. m. week days. Sundays, 9 45 a. m. Leave blienandoali lor roltsviue ivia JJeianol 7 38. 9 11 a.m.. 12 SO. 3 05. 5 58, 8 42 p. m. week daVB. Sundays. 9 10 a. in., 12 50 and 0 31 p. m. Trains leave rracKTiue lor mienanaoan ai 10 40 a. m. and 12 81. 5 41. 7S2 and 10 37 d. co. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. l.eave I'ottsviuo lor nnenannoan tviarmcic vllloi 1015 a.m., 12:03, 8 15, 7 25 and 10 10 p. m. Sundav 10 10 a. m., 5 IS n. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah (via Delano) fi 00, 7 45, 9 ftl a. m., 12 35, 3 00, 5 40 p. in. week days, Sundays, 8 43 a. m 12 33 and 6 10 p. iu. lave 1'lilladeiplKa, turoaa sireei uiasion), 101 Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 85and 10 19 a. m., 4 10 and 7 11 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 SO a. m. Leave Broad street statton, Philadelphia, lui Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Loni Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.20 11.14, a. m., 3.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave llrond Mireel .nation, i-nuaaeipm, FOR, NEW YORK. KxDreas. week-days. 3 20. 4 tt. 4 50 S 13. 6 50. 7 33, 8 20, 8 33, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, i ao ii.imiieu i uu anu 4 p. in I)lnlliL-Cllrl.H0. 2 30 (DinlnK Oar) 3 20. 3 50. 4 00,5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 8 00, 7 02,7 43, 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 SO, 5 15, 8 20,8 33,9 50, 10 21, (Dining Cur), 11 35 a. m., 12 30, I ua turning uar z;w turning jnr;, sou M.lmltod4 22Dinillir Car). 5 20. 5 58.(Dlnlne Car) 6 33, 7 02, 7 43, 10 00 p. m.. 1201 night. ISxprcss tor uosion wnnoui cuange, nws m., week-days, and 7 43 p. m., daily. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 1123, a. m., 1207, 12 31 (Dluing Car), 1 12, 3 18, 4 41, 5 25 Congres sional Limited, Dining Car, 017. 655 Din ing Car, 731 Dining Carl p. m., and 1205 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. m., 1207, 1 12, 4 41, 520 CongreMsional Lim ited, Dining Car, 6 55 JDInlng Car, 7 31 DIn lug Cur p. in. and 12 03 night. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rlvei bridge Express, 7 05 p. m, daily. Leuvo Market Street Warf Kxprem, 8 50 a m 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Sundays, 8 43, 9 45 a. m laeeommoaaiion iw nnu ouuu, m.i i ...... t i , ... .1 ir,j i 1 111 Vl ll . I A 1. 1 , I'lHSI-."., ..un wu ".! 1 1 -., 1. I.I. flM.n , 'I Avnlnn and I II I V. 1 1 , . . I. I .T I . , Wba.a Ul,,, ......v.. Stone Harbor Express, 900 a. in., 400, p. m. weekdays. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Homers I'ouu uxpreaa, oou, a. 100, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. m. I. 11. Hutciiinsok, J. It. Woon, Gen'l Managar. Gen'l 1'asaVr Agt WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! vigor to the whole being. Alt drains and losses are checked ftrmamntlv. Unless padnts are properly cured, their condition often worries them Into Insanity. Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Priced pcrboi: 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund IM money.t5.oo. Send lor free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.. 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Advice nnd book, free. fWrlto Us About Your CasoT THE DR. CHASS COMPANY, IMS Chestnut Street. I'lilladeluhl- Philadelphia : Reading Railway Enjiii..-. Hum I lard Coal NoSmoke IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 14, 1897. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows i For New York via Philadelphia, week dave. 210, 5 86, 703 9 54 a.m., 12 33, 8 10 and 0 07 p, m Mondays, 2 iu a. m. For New York via Maueh Chunk, week days. 5 86, 7 05 a. m., 12 83 and 8 10 p. m. vat Keadinir ana i'liiiAdeinhla. week days. 2 10, 5 36, 7 03, 9 51 a.m., 12 33, 8 10 and 07 p. ra. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. Vat fottsvl He. week: davs. 2 10. 7 0i. 9 31 a. m.. 12 83, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For lamaotia and aiahanoy CUV. week uavs. 2 10. 5 36, 7 06, 9 54 a. m., 12 S3, 8 10 and 6 07 p. I. Sundays, 210 a. m rot winumsnort. Munburr and Lewlsburc. week days. 3 25, 5 36, 7 03, 11 SO a. m.. 1283, 7 25 p. tn Sundays. 8 23 n. in. For Muhano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 8 23, 5 86, 7 05, S 54, 11 80 a. m 12 33, 3 10, 0 07, 7 23, 9 55 and 11 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 8 23 a. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8 25, 5 36,7 05, 11 30 a. In., 12 33, 3 10,6 07 . 726 and 9 S3 p. m. Sundays, 8 25 a. ru. T) .. 1 .1 . A,'. .1.1 . J ll. .... iti.iiiiuiD, , ,0(iiiikum nuu.ua 1 ce, vii. 11. ,tO. It. It., through trains lea-i Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. tc It. II K.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 26 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. L.. Sundays. 3 20,7 00,1126 a.m., 8 43 and 7 27p.m. Addl- notini trains iron, i weniy-lounn and unest nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m. 12 20, 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 185, 8 23 p. m. TKAljlS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 SO, 4 30, 9 00 p.m. Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Maueh Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80, 11 30 p. m. Sondays, 11 80 p. m. Leave Kpadlng,week days, 1 85, 7 10,10 08, a. m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 135 a. m. Iave I'ottsvllle, weekdays, 2 85, 7 40 a. m., 12 80 and 6 10 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 43, 11 23 a. tn., 1 36, 5 56, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 18 a, rn Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 12 20. 8 45. 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 6 18, 6 22, 7 44 and 10 08 p. m. Sundays. 12 25, 8 45 a. m. I.cave Mabanoy Plane, week days, 1233, 2 40, 4 00 6 80.9 26. 10 25. 1169 a. in.. 2 82. 5 32. 6 88. 7 57, 10 22 r. m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave w llllamsporl, week days, 7 43, 10 20 a tn., 4 00 and 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war and South street wharf for Atlantic City Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. in,, 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. ni. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 6 30 p. m. Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. In., 4 43 p. m. Returning leav.-e Atlantic City depot, oorntr Atlantic and At cansas avenues. Weekdays ISipresg, 7 35, 9 00 a m., 8 80, 5 SO p.m. Aecommttdattoii, 8 15a.m. 405p.m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. Accom modation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, opply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or address I. A. SWEiaAun, Edsos J. Weeks. Gen'l Supt., GenM Pohs't Agt,, Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. 0-00X00-CKK-0-CK0-UC I International I iary m i : .f f thr 11 Vtuthntltf if " The Ono Groat Htnndurit Authority, s.. urn. i II m 1 l ,r. id. Htaiidard of the V S (.ov'tprintlnif ( I'oun, an me m&i hu nieino Court, and of near ly all ttm Hclioolbooks. 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