LONGJELT INI. Supplied In Slicnnndonli Last. It is at It ts hnrd to nlways lio pleasant. Good iMtmeii iieuplo nro often lrrit.ibh If you know tlio reason you would not lio surprised. Uvor linro ItclitiiR 1'llcs? Nut sick ciiuubIi to go to bed or not well eiioiifili to bo content. Nothing will iinncy you o, The constant Itching foiisfttlon. Hani to hear, hardor to get rollof. Kccin you nwako night's. Spulla your tcmiior noarly drives you enizy. I'n't relief and euro a long felt want. It Is to bo had for ovcryono in Doan's Ointment. Dunn's Ointment never falls to euro Itch ing Piles. Ki-Ko i it or any Itching of tho skin. Here Is proof of it at tho testimony of a clllsso. Mr. .1. S. Williams, of US T-nst Coal strrct, shocmaknr and dealer, says; "I can pivo Doan's Ointment a high iccoinmciidatin. I had brou sutl'ering from a rectal tmtiblo lie conip.tuicd by burning and Itching which was most cxarpcrntlng and prccntcd my eliTplnir, banished comfort of any 1. 1 ml and made mo abjectly itils-ersible. I usid many other preiiaratlons and wnsconstaiitly buying oinlmoiita but couhl get no permanent relief. Doan's Ointment, which I prouirod from Kirlin's l'liarinacy, has stopped tho whole tumble and it is tho 11 rut lemedy I overused that did this. I have used several ointments that looked and Binelled like it, but they had no effect like Doan's Ointment. I am glad to recommend It to others at all times." Doau's Ointment for salo by all dealers, l'rice 50 cunts. Mailed by Foster-Mllhtirn Co., HtimUo, N. V., solo agents for tho U. S. Itcmcmber tho name Doan's and tako no substitute MPH'REYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles Of Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns A Scolds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils it Tumors. Eczeir.n & Eruptions. Snit Rli sum & Tetters. Chappsi Hands. Fever B istcrs. Soro L.it i & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. c s Stinfjs v- Bites of Insects. ;;c, 50c. and Sl.oo. pojt p iM on receipt of prlen II l 1 1 It lUIIUui St.. Ktwlcrk. Three Sizes, SoMlyclniEBhts, oi UUlll'llima'MMI.II, That's why they enjoy their OOPFUB. Any grocer can tell you why cmtomera Veep coming bade for SKK-LIG'S. Only So. a ptckac. mmmmmmmmmmmmm ABBEY'S OCK BEE, Gives a satisfied smilii to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. VM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. 1 A Spanish Minister Disoussos tho Existing Ooufliok 1'IOnTINQ TO AVOID DIS0RA0E. Thinks Tlint tlio rowers Mny Yot In tui'vuiio on 1 1 I in 1 f of Spain HpnnNli Cnptiiln Who ltiui tlio CiiIiiiii Itloclt nilo Wolconu'd to Mndild. Mndrld, Mny 23. It la reported that Senor Leon y Castillo, who came here yesterduy to confer with Premier Sn Bnstn, will return to his post nt Paris. Sonor Castillo, It Is understood, will, on reaching1 Paris, continue his negotia tions with Sonor Uetnnces, the Cuban representative, for tho submission of the Insurgents. Senor Cnpdepon, minister of the In terior, hns denied In the course of an Interview that the change In the con stitution of the ministry would Involve any alteration in the foreign policy of Spain, all the new ministers being in favor of prosecuting the war with the utmost energy to the end. "Spain," said Senor Cupdepon, "went perilously near sacrificing her honor In tho Interest of pence, only liiaklnc n stand when further concessions would have Involved her disgrace and efface ment as a nation. This she will never do, and In this resolve the new cabinet Is as thoroughly determined as the old. The new cabinet entertnlns no Illusions. It Is aware that weakness and poverty are opposed -to strength and wealth, hut Spain Is In the position of a duelist hound to defend his honor against the gross Insults of a more powerful an tagonist, who, although he is con vinced that the result Is almost certain death, yet feels the force of tho prin ciple of noblesse oblige. "Spain piefeis a possible defeat to a certain disgrace. Ministers know that the moral sympathies of the powers are with Spain, and that, while hesitating to undertake the responsibility for ac tion which might lead to a greater war, they may eventually Intervene from motives of self Interest and public pol icy on behalf of Spain." Captain Deschamps, of the Spanish auxiliary cruiser Montserrat, which ar rived unexpectedly at Corunna Friday evening from Clenfuegos, having es caped the Amerlcnn blockading Bhlps, reached Madrid yesterday afternoon. In spite of the existing state of siege, Immense crowds awaited his coming In the npproaches to the railway station. The station, the palace and other prominent places were cordoned by the police. The populace welcomed Captain Deschamps with the wildest enthusi asm, and the police surrounding the earring? In which he rode were scarcely able to restrain the surging crowd from unharnessing the horses. Captain Deschamps brought dispatches from General Dlanco for Senor Sugasta. An olllclal dispatch from Captain General lllnneo suvs some American warships shelled the forts guarding the water approach to Nuevltas, province of Puerto Principe, on Thursday night last. SPAIN MUST WEAKEN. France Will Soon Demand That Sagasta's Government Shall Sue For Peace. London, May 23. Tho Madrid corre spondent of the Dally Telegraph says: "One point of Interest In thereconstruc tlon of the cabinet lies In the obstinate refusal of Senor Castillo, the Spanish nmbassador' to France, to accept the foreign secretaryship. Every consider ation to brought to bear In vain. The ambassador persisted In his refusal and promised In a personal Interview to prove to Senor Sagnsta that It would be a grave mistake for him to leave Paris. "I am enabled to stnte that the am bassador's motive for refusal was the following: Senor Sagasta's cabinet Is by Its own formal declaration deter mined to carry on the war with all pos Bible vigor, whereas Senor Castillo Is awaie that Spain's friends among the powers, France In particular, are re solved to Insist upon her suing for peace at the first favorable moment France possesses n twofold interest In having peace concluded llnauclnl and pcllUenl. The former would be se verely damaged If Spain were utterly ruined and the latter would suffer If the T ..iK I States retained permanent possession of the Philippines. "The leading Idea which actuates the statesmen responsible for the political scheme favored by Senor Leon y Cas tillo Is that as Spain must be worsted In tho long run, it Is advisable to save as much as possible from destruction, and that tho sooner pence Is concluded the more tolerable will be the terms acquiesced In by the United States.' A Great Surprise Is in store for all who uso Kemp's lialsam for the Tluoatand Lungs. Would you be- ievc that it is sold on its metits and any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's lialsam, Price 25 and 50c. Vonr Minors OiihIhmI to Dentil. Allentown, l'a., Slay 23. Four men were crushed to death Saturday by t en vein ut Hartzell & Swartss's hema tlte ore mines, near Muyersvllle. The dead are: Jucob Helnhard, need 40, having n wlfo and two children; Oscar rtelnhard, his brother, aged 31, wife and three children; Morris Dry, single, aged 21; Frank Kidell, single, aged 30. The latter lived at Allentown and the others ut Fredrlcksvllle. The men were working In a slope 72 feet below tho surface, replacing the temporary props with permnnent supports, when the slide occurred. "Ono Minute, Couch Curo is the best lire panitiou 1 have over sold or nwl ami can nay too much in its praibo." L. M. Kennon Merchant, Udell, Ma. C 11, liagouuucn. iTieii to .MurcUir iv rollcomnu. Ijnncaster, l'a.. May 23. Three col oreil men created great excitement In the borough of Columbia at nn early hour yesterday morning by nn nt tempted murder, which resulted In the wounding of a xiolice officer who had come to the rescue of tho Intended vie tlm. Thu man who did the shooting was William Swan and his companions were William Jackson and Jack Dal ton. Tho mnn whom Dalton wanted to shoot was Isaac Shields, a store keeper, whllo the one who received Swan's murderous bullet was Officer Hugh McCull, Somo time ago Shields had caused tho nrrest and Imprison ment of Dalton for an attempted as sault, and the latter sworo vengeance. Dalton and his pals called at Shields' residence to settle tho grudge, and the shooting followed. The men wore cap tured. To Cure Headacht in IS Minutes, Take Dr. lUvis' Atl-IIeadaclio. All druggists iMCM l f.u. 20 iM!J. 40 Third EACH GiCTH (During 1K97) ifree Tor iif.rlfriilnra pemt your namo niul full fxltlroMtr Lever ltruiI.td., llutUan & Harrison Su,( N'lv viU xmmmmmmmmm Kaier Export Beer"! 1 IN TUB MANUFACTURE OIJ THIS CHOICE IJRUWERY PRODUCTION THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OF" MAHAIMOY CITV, Has attained an excellence which has rarely been excelled. MR. CHARLES D. KAIER It: And ills associates havo ("pent, not only much time, but also a largo amount of money, In experiments, to bring this lleer to its present perfection and they havo many testimonials that the company has received from well known medical men which nro exhibited with pardonable pride by tho President, Sir. t'liai. I). Kalcr. The biewer, Mr. Kranz Kaier, Is a gentleman scientifically versed in all that pertains to tlio llicwer's Art and to his perseverance and eloso application it largely due tho splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer.. It is compared by many "Old to tlio products of Iiaden and MADE ONLY THE GHAS. D. PIER GOIWPflfW, Lmd. js Mahanoy City, Pa. , Sri REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY H EDWARD O'DONNELL JJi Mail orders will receive prompt attention. but hiT told direct flomer for 25 je-M it whole c&lfl price, string bim tb dealer a proQti. wbore lor flXMntniuoQ. Ettj thing w ixrtated. US tries of Vehicle!, 55 itrlei of Harnett. TonlJofciei. 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FOR 2 Sun Kg' SOAP WRAPPERS 3 mmmmmmmimm 3 Country" Beer Drinkers ISavaria. AND SOLD BY to th on srupanj. Carri- Wagon and Milk larg., irri W. KMRnmr. Vticm. With ClirUlnl. llrDVI. (tint striis. stale, apron and ftndsra, G0. it iooJ m itlli tot V0. co. vr. a. puatt, Bm1, elkuakt. ui- CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH ! Pain-Killer. A Modlclno Chest In Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS. nni nc diietiimaticm NEURALGIA. B 25 and 50 cont Bottlos. 6 DCWARE OF IMITATIONS. M DUY ONLY THE GENUINE. D PERRY DAVIS' L A D B IE S S3 YOU KKO?. DI7. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment la tho orisiiml and only FRENCU ftafn unit .r.mnh,n enra ou tjio mnr- ket. l'ricB. $1.(10; soat by miiU. Oc-nuine sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. ,HA. "3 M:icvoi;ii:itn,i'rv, i tnii0i .Setr.uhltki., Npei'ul llenMe, A'nr Icoeeli. Strictures, No Ciiltlnir. Nlilllll Umle clop 4l Orjrfllis. l,niL i'fft'i-ASfSlJ BLOOD POISON In nil ciikea, J'rettH cnea cured Ir.I t 1 (I dax . bond JUcta. 8 tain pa fur llotTlc Triitli."onlvtriifiinp(IlPnl hrnitKnntni? Uuucka tfakclimi UutvMttulr tricks Hi nchemca. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or the Keg. by Lauer's Lager ADD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, ARcnt and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA rnim.cnmr- store, o DKAhKlt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. ZO West Centre Street, AHanc la ono of tin pOSHChllt I1 Uvea it. Handsomo Complexion 0 greatest charms a woman can I 'zzoni o vuurMixiun ruwuuui y- T I rHVC-v X. ArVrtA V A IAJ TO MAKE HASTE SLOWLY Our Fleets Will Move With Caution In Order to Insure Victory When the Fight Comes. Washington, May 23. Tlip rumors of a crcat nuval battle were disposed of by the navy department early yester day In tlio following olllplal bulletin: "No truth In the liubllshed statement concerning an eiiKagement oft St. Nicolas Mole, Ilaytl, in which 12 Span ish ships wero sunk." This way posted not only for general Information, but also to quiet the alarm ainoim relatives und friends of tlpp on board the American ships. As u tule the department adopts the cautious phraseology of BtatliiB thut no olllclal Information has been received, but to make assurance doubly sure In tbls case the department declared there was "no truth In the reports." This Indi cates that the olllclal Information Is such ns to warrant the statement that the American and Spanish squadrons have not met. The bureau of navigation, navy de partment, whero olllclal dispatches are received, was open throughout the day, but the ofllclals were engaged on rou tine work, and there was no evidence of that nctlvlty which' would attend the receipt of Important Information, nor of that keen expectancy which would Indicate tho near approach of the two lleets. In the absence of exact Information as to the location of the fleets, this serenity In navnl circles was a fair Indication that the official advices did not give promise of an Important engagement. It Is evidently the view of the war board that an engagement, If It cun be brought on, will be decisive of the whole war, and there Is no pur pose to allow such a momentous result to go off on a fluke, or on a too pre cipitous move, In deference to the pur pose of pressure for result, but to move firmly, yet cautiously, and Insure a victory when there Is a light. Army headquarters was as busy as on week flays, as the moving of large bodies of men gives scant time for Sun day rest. An extended dispatch was received from San Francisco giving the final details of the embarkation of troops for the Philippines tomorrow, it stated that the City of Peking, the Sydney and the Australia will sail with 125 olllcers and 2,400 men, under Brlgn dler General Thomns Anderson. Al though General Anderson takes charge of this command, It Is understood that General Otis, who Is In San Francisco, will accompany the expedition. Besides the troops, the Peking will carry sup plies and ammunition for the navy. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to tho public, to know of ono couccrn in tho land who arc not afraid to bo generous to the needy and suffer ing. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, CourIis and Colds, havo given away over ten million trial bottles of tliis groat medicine ; and havo tlio satisfaction of knowing it lias absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, llionchitls, Hoarseness anil all diseases of tlio Throat, Chest and Lungs aro surely curod by it. Cali on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get a trial bottle fioe. Ilegular size liOc. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or prko refunded. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cnttlo ItecoIptH In I'lillmlnlplilii anil tlio I,nt"-t (Juotiulonw. IMillndclpbta, May 22. Tlio receipts of cattle In this city last week were ns fol lows: Beeves, 3,113: sheep, 7,755; hogs, 5,721. Receipts for the previous week were: Beeves, 3.11 1; sheep. 7,.i4i; hogs, 4,475. Beef cnttlo were quiet und prices were unchanged; 300 bend were exported to Glasgow per steamer Roumanian. Quo tations: lixtra, TiTiDUc; good. 43i(H?c; medium, V!Aiic; common, 4li'ff4c. Sheep w;ro nctlve. We quote: 13xtrn, 4,4''i41,to.: good. 3Mj4c; medium, SiQSV&o.; common. 3f(3v4-'.; lambs, iWinc. ; spring lambs, $3ii5. Hogs wero nctlve and all sold, wo quute: Best western, C!ic; other grades. Office. ; no stnte hogs arrived. Fat cows were unchnnged at 2V4fT3'io. Thin cows wero talrly actlvo at JS15. Veal calves were active at 4-i(CVc. Milch cows sold well at $23!j40. Dressed beeves were In good demand at T.ato to bed and early to rise, prepares n mini fur bi iinmn In tho skies. Early to bed and a I.ittlo Early Riser, tho pill that makes ilo longer and better and wiser, i. ji llagcubuch. Somitor .Miioii'h 'Appeal tea TIiIovoh. Washington, May 23. Saturday night the I evidence of Senator William Ma son, of Illinois, 1-132 Chapin street, this city, was entered by burglars and jew elry to the value of nearly $4,000 was stolen. Last evening Senator Mason Issued to the burglars a characteristic appeal, as follows: "To the gentlemen who roliV"'i my house last night: will pay in cash mr.n than anyone elso for the watch and pin you took, and give you my word of honor that you shall not be probeouted for the taking of them. The pin has a portrait of my little son, who died years ago, and It was, as was also the watch, a present to me. You can communicate with me by mall or In person, and you can rely absolutely on my promise not to prose cute." Give the Children a Drink called Qrain-O, It Is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho placo of coll'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used It beennf-o when properly prepared it tastes llko tho finest eolfee but is freo from all its injurious properties. Grain O aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It Is not a stimulant but a health builder, ami children, as well ns adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about i as much a? colleo. 15 and 2.ru. Oolrt (JotH CTionpof Tn Loudon. I,ondon, May 23. The great lnllux of gold has brought down the discount Over 0,250,000 has been received nt th, Isank of Kngland plnce the middle of April. Owing to the fall in the value of money at Now York, there is no near prespect of the American gold de mand reviving, although It Is felt the war may yet produce surprises for the market. S. fl. V. .Tones. Mllotburg. l'a.. writes : "I havo used DoWltt's I.ittlo Karly HlMira ever since they wero Introduced hero and must wiy I have never used any puis in my nuimy iliirltif. fnrtv V(1M of llOUSO kcCPlUl! tliUl ruvo biieli Buusiui lory roMiua us u mxiuivu u cathartu;." Jiageuimi;". A 'Monitor of tho Civil Win-.- PliUadelphla, Mny 23. Thp old single turret monitor Jason, 'which has been undergoing repairs and refitting nt the League Islnnd navy yard, left for New York yesterday In tow of the tug l'loneer. The Juson's crow Is made ui of former New York Naval Heserves from Hochoster and Hiooklyn, but now regularly enlisted in tho navy, and Is commanded by Lieutenant Klckbohm, The Jason Is fully provisioned and car ries a full sti'ply of solid shot and shrapnel for Iter two old style smooth bora gunB, besides ammunition for small arms. The three remaining mon itors, Manlint'an. Mahopai' and Canon Icus, aro r.u ldly I ting I'.tted out, In addition to other vewfiH. Whon doctors fall try Uunlock lllood Hitters. Chics dyspepsia, constipation ; iti Vlgurntt't tlio wluilu hynUitu, ThC BlVHttTT iq f life snd 'death hns put tied many a wise man. The alchemists of old senrched in vain for some combination of drugs that would prolong life indefinite ly. Common sene, chemis try and medical ck nee have combined In this uvf. In show man the way to a long and healthy life. Common sense teaches that a man should not over-work or over-worry; that he should take ample time for his meals, for reMing and for recreation and sleep; that he should not neglect the little ills of life, because they are the precursors of serious and fatal maladies. Chemistry has enabled men to make combination" of drugs that were im possible in the days of the alchemiK Medical science ha' taught when, how and why these combinations of drug? should Ik- used. Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery is the most valuable of all health restoring medicines, and the most effective. Its first work is upon the fountain head of life the stomach. A man who has n weak and impaired stomach and who does not ptoptrly digest his food will stum find that his blood has become weak and impover ished, and that his whole body is improp erly and insufficiently nourished. This medicine makes the stomach strong, facil itates the flow of digestive juices, restores the lost appetite, makes assimilation per fect, invigorates the liver and purifies and cm iches the blood. It Is the great blood maker, flesh-builder and nerve tonic It makes men strong in body, active in mind mid cool in judgment. It does not make flabby fat, but solid, muscular flesh nerve force and vital eli eigy. All medicine dialers sell it. J W Jordan, l!o, , of Corliin. Wbitlcy Co., Ky, writes: " Alnmt two and tin If venr ni o I was taken with sivere puins in tin- cheM. be gan to spit lip blood, wan trnublid with night sweats and wnt so short winded that 1 couhl Hardly wnlic hnll a mile Tried Dr. Pierce s (.otdeu Medical Discovery and have Improved both lu strenj'lli and welalit " The medicine dealer who urges some substitute is thinking of the larger proht he'll make and nut of your best good. TO ATTACKJJUPi PORTS. A British Captain Believes That Is the In tention of the Spanish Cadiz Squadron. St. John's, N. F Mav 23. Captain Strong, of the British brlgantlne En ergy, which arrived here yesterday with a cargo of salt from Cadiz, reports that when he left Cadiz a fortnight ago the greatest activity prevailed In the naval arsenal there. Two Hamburg- American liners, Columbia and Nor mannla. purchased to be used as auxil iary cruisers and now named the Ttapldo and Patrla, were being rapidly armored, and the wai ships relitting In the harbor were loading stores and ammunition. Captain Strong Is convinced that at the time he was at Cadiz the Spanish government fully Intended to send this fleet to attack American coast cities on the North Atlantic, preferably lioston. He says the Spanish populace was bit- telly Inflamed against English and Americans, and that his crew dared not venture ashoic. s V. l':irk-ir. Slinriin. Wis., writes: "I have tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo for itching piles and it always stops them In two minutes. I consider Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salvo tho groatest pile curo on tho market." C. II. Hagcubtich. TIiiK'no .rumpeil Overborn-d. San Francisco, Hay 23. The subur ban narrow gauge train on the Ala meda branch was derailed yesterday afternoon on the trestle which runs out to the end of the pier. Tho locomotive went over and the .first coach was thrown across the track. The fireman was killed, the engineer seriously In jured and one other trainman was hurt. Ono Minuto is not long, yot relief is oh taiued in half that time by tho use of Ono Jlinuto Cough Curo. It prevents consump tion and quickly euros colds, croup, bronchi tis, pneumonia, la grippe and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. llageubuch. STRONG 1 J jJnzr WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY vipnr to inc w moil- uruip. ah urains ana losses arc cnecKea ft rinanenity, uniess pauents arc properly curt-d, thi tr condition often worries them in'o Insiniry, Cpsumpt Ion or Death. Mr tied ser.led. Pru c fi per box; 6 boxes, with iron-clad f-r ' Enar.iii e to cure or refund too money, $5.00. Send (or free book. Address, PCAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, 0.1' For Sale al KIiaiN'S Druj: Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "A FAIR FACE iVAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES 2Tt 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1LI I II 1 1 1 IJ 1 1 1 1 1 (III II 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (.1 Ikt M 1 tt 1 1 1 tt II 4 S WOMEN WHO READ J r rK'iy AJs C Ilrp Iiot;lofMvo nuil keep .nfoTineil of 'fVVX V tho WurIll' IToBret. Tim well In- (fYyV ' v ' Aft formed mnl thrifty llouu,wlfo will lMRAINBOW LINIMENT i In FOB SALE EVBRTWHBRB. 2 uMUMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiinnfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHniTitiiii SOME OF THE STRJKINQ FI-ATURI-5 ! Oii 1SJ3 THREE SERIAL STOK-i:S I THU ADVCNTURnkS I'OUR FOR A I ORTUNC Jig AbHiT XX U a stirrinR narrative of four companions who have lo cated a long lost fortune. I tSftl B MARRIOTT IfATsny IS a thrilling tory of .1 fight for a treasure conceaieu in an oia castle in the mountains of Wales. SHOUT In addition to the three long serial storlea, the publication of winch will continue durlne; the entire year, there will be short stories of every kind, of which it is only possible to mention a few titles here. Hunt, the Owler The Blockaders A Harbor Mystery B, ST.txixr j irjriM.v c, ja vks n.i a vks By John s. spjsABa The Flunking ol Wntklns' (lliost A (lreat Haul A Creature of Circumstance ty JOIIS KtXVKWK B.l.VCS Bt Sunlit ill HIT Bf YofltfJ.V ItuBatTSO.V ARTICLHS ON SPORT, TRAVEL, ETC. Elephant Hunting In Africa An American Iliplorcr In Africa Bt srpxsr bxooks b, cykis c avamb Pint Lessons In Tiller and Sheet t f Laying Out a floll Course Bl DVDLXr P. r. TAHKER ,., Bt IC . 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