Sex. ,"ja.';iai.i a toMUfliVn ,' KSTAIIMS1IKU 1K70. ln iMiht'il overy Kvpuhifc, ltxccpt HnmUy, nt Soitw Jahhin HthKirr, Niuu Cmnthr. The HrraUi U ilcltveintl 1 n S.iui.nndnnh mul llu KnrrottmlliiK tow. is for tlv t'ontn ft week, pny lU ' V corrforn. lty ami I 38.00 n year, or '& wfloN a moit!i, vnynblo In lulvnnoe. MlvertUe imut churns" atortUiiK in fipm e nml position. Tin .mltltdiers rwervr the right to I'liAngf the iwrMtloii ot ntlt irtluioi.t whenever the pul ''Wlcti of iicwp iUiiiaihU It. The right t icsittciI towjc tmiy :ilvertUenictit, whether ifuM to, r not, tf.uU the publlshon my tloem ipi it r Alrlintng r:ito iuimU' known ujh it application. V itk vd nt the ptolllce ftt SheimiiOoiih, Vh., a ic 'out! i'1:!" null iitntlr. TKI.K1MIONM5 lNNKrnON 'All (lie Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald Fill DAY, JULY s. fos. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever, Tiik si hool tt'iu'liui's, liku t Ik; poll tii uiiis arc on tlit'iimloiiH limieli, anil are hiimihisIn awaiting the iifliun of tlic Solionl Hoanl. TlimtK i- niiicli belnt: Htitl thuse tlan. on tlio rve of tin' riiiivi'iitions, about saviui: the Connii'lui'ii, but thi'.-e same people were exeeeiliiifily iiuiet. while the afoie.-ald lleiiigri'S! meii were lifini; their best emleavor.i to disrupt the ltepuhlican party, for personal atftfraiidizemeiit. liy not save the party .from the.-e Congress men" It is amiisiiitr. to say the least, to read in the DeinOeratie newspapers eriticism f the dU-tation of the boss in Republican politics in this state, especially so in the lif,'ht of the proceeding- of -the Democratic state convention. No greater iauiiii1u of boss rule is needed than that dis played by Col. (luirey in diutating the nomination of JenUs and the framing of the platform. Now that the Jliners' Journal has added a "horse editor" to its already well equipped stair, the Republican is seriously considering the advisa bility of dispensing with the services of Us -allldavit editor." The com petition between oureouiity seat con temporaries is assuming dangerous proportions, and the next move on the part of the Chronicle, which is ever abreast of the times, is awaited with lnucli intelest. Tiikhk is glory enough won at Santiago by the American lleet to go around, from Admiral Sampson down to the man lowest in rank in the squadron, and the unseemly squabble over the honors by the friends of the different commanders is likely to mar the glory of that victory. The Ameri can people, when all the details be come known, will give honor to 'whom honor is due. Both Sampson and Schley might truthfully exclaim, deliver me from my newspaper friends. TlIK Democratic primaries will bt held to-morrow afternoon for the election of delegates to the county convention, which will convene in l'ottsville) on Monday. Shenandoah presents three candidates for Con troller, and the contest for delegates has been waged with all the energy and diplomacy at the command of the contending forces. The friends of each candidate in the live wards are activolv at work in the interest of their favorite, for some time past, and the closing of the polls to-morrow will record oneof the most bitter and acthe delegate lights in the history of the town. The friends of the respective candidates appear con lident of victory. Sl'itAKIXOof the contest forSeliator in this district by the Democrats, tho Miners' Journal says : ".John O, Ul rlch has been stumping the district nnd shouting free-silver. The Repub licans do not fear him. Neither do they worry much over the candidacy of John Jliggius, of Shunnuiionh. Hut there is it trained, shrewd politi cian In the race anil he is doing his work in a quiet way that counts. This man is Malachi Watson, of Shenandoah, who has been there be 'oio and who is still remembered in the district lis n gootl mail In the stnte Senate. His nomination will give tho Republicans a man to fight against, who is hard to beat. He has no polit ical enemies in bin own party. Ho is n Democrat, l-nt ho kept out of tho county and national pyuabbles and lias therefore n clear passport to the favor of the mon of his party. Ho is tho only candidate to be feared." Onk of the most interesting features of the state convention of the Christian Hndeuvor Society, to be held nt lliirrisburg next October, will be the practicable demonstration of the work of tho Junior societies under the direction of Miss Slinervn Karly, who has outlined the program for the little folks. She Is the ac knowledged leader in the junior work of central Pennsylvania, and the program for the convention is original and unique. Considerable important business wits considered ut the meeting of tho general committee last week, and the preparations for the gathering of live thousand young peoplo at HarriBburg 1b woll under -way nnd is meeting wltn union en couragement. John Willis Daur, general secretary of the Christian Kudeiivor Society, has notified the "1 .DO MY OWN WoUK." So Says Mrs. Mary Roohlette of Linrton, Naw Jersey, In thin Lettor to Mrs. Flntehcim. " I wan bothered with a How which would be quite iinnoyinjf at timet,, and ut others would almost stop. " I used prescrlptionsgiven me by my pliyHtcian, urn iiie stuiie statu of itflVirs continued. " After a time I was taken with a Hooding, that 1 was obliged to keep lay bed . Finally, in despair, 1 gave up my doc tor, mid began taking your medi cine, and have certainly been greatly lamented by Ususe. "Lydla K. I'lnkham's Vegetable Com pound has Indeed been a friend to me. " I am now able to do my em n work, thanks toyour wonderful nii'd'n-inc. I was lis near death I believe as 1 could be, so weak that my pulse scarcely boat and my heart had almost given out. I could not have stood Hone week more, I am sure. 1 nuver thought .1 would ho so grateful to any medicine. " I shall use my Influence with any one sutVerlng as I did, to have them use Lydla K. I'lnkham's Vegetable Compound." Kvery woman that Is puzzled about her condition should secure the sympa thetic advice of a. woman who undor-Mniiil-i. Write to Mrs. l'inkhaui til l.yun, Mass.. and tell her your ills, committee that he will be present at the convention, and other lending workers in this great movement will tiKo be present. The gathering will no doubt mark an important epoch in the history of the Christian En deavor Society of Pennsylvania. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cats, bruises, sorts, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sore, letter, chipped hands, chilblains, corns and nil skin eruptions, and positively cares piles, or ao pay required. It is suarauteet to civo perfect, satisfaction or nioiiy refunded, l'riio SB twntB per box. For mile by A. Wasley. I(ehial to 1-Voil l.nV, l ulmiis Kiiiloi'scil Washington, Jab V The war de partment (illb'lals express in) surprise at the action of une of lh.' American ffenoruls with Shalli i'p urtuy In refus ing? in extend rations to some of the Cubans because of their lefusal to do menial work, as rc.uiicil of them. Willie the desire and purpose of the government Is to f "il the ('nlians who may need It. yet this mutter rests with the comiiiantliiiK rcneinl, who itiiiiuin tloimbly hns the t-lji I t to withheld ra tions for any reasons he deems such action necessary. A separate account of all food furnished to the rub-ins Is to he Kepi bv the army ollh l.ils. so that at the end of the war an Intelli gent statement on the subject may be Klven to the public. Give the Children a Drink called Orahi-O. It la a dulleions, appetizing, nomisbing food drink to take the plaeo of eoU'io. Sold by nil jjrocers and liked by all who havo used it because when properly prepared it tastes like the finest eollee but it frt e from all its injurious properties. (Indn ) aids disiostioii anil strniiKthens the nerves It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as woll as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 us miieli at eollee. 15 and 2.'c.. f'lilne-ii, lifltels Victorious. Iloie: Koiik, July 8. News h;is been received here from ('onion of serious dlstui bantes at YuiiR-.shlen and I.uk C'hiian, In the province of Kwang-SI. The rebels are said to he everywhere victorious, nnd to be advanelns on Woo-Chow. The British consul and commissioner of customs at Won-Chow has teletrraphed for Kiinhuiits. There Is considcinlde u.ie isliu ss at Canton on account of I be presence there of u ItlucK Flos hi f. A Great Surprise Is in store for all who use. Kemp's llalsnm for the Throat and I.ungs. Would you be ievc that it is sold 011 Us merits and any dniggist is authorized by the proprietor of tllis wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottlefrec? It never fails to cure ncute or cbionic roiij-lis. All druggists sell Kemp's balsam, l'rice 25 and 10c. Voiiudi'd lleroet al i'aiupa. Tampa, Fla July S. Tho steamship Mascotte arrived here yesterday with a number of those wounded at the bat tle of Santiago. Among them was Captain J. U. Kerr, of the Sixth cav alry. His left arm Is in a sling as a Santiago memento. Ho tells a graphic story of the bravery of the American soldiers who forced the Spanish trench es In the race of a scathing fire. He gave the loss of officers as 40 per cent of the total, and sluled that whenever a man exposed himself wearing shoul der snaps be was shot doxwi by the Spanlsn sharpshooters ut a mile and a li-ilf us Ihouvh he v. civ but that m.inv ruds. The negro troops are suld to have fought like demons, 'i'huusaiiilfi n( poMins have, lieen cured of piles by indng DoWitt's Witch Hazel .Salvo. It heals pioinptly and fiin nexcma and all skin dihcaectt. It gives iuunodlato rcliof. C. It. llaijuiibiicli. Coming Kvmittt. July 10. Ice cream festival tinder aiiMiieos of Company A. l-'ifo and Drum Coriw in l!ob bins' opera I10U0O. July i!0, Tco cream festival hi Itubbhi1 opera houso under the auspices of the Young Mens' Ushers Association. bob Moore, of Ia Payette. 1 nil., says that for constipation be has found DoWitt's Little liirly Itinera to bo perfect. Tlioy never gripe. Try them for ulniuaeli and nvor trouliltai. U II. Jiagvnuucu. Popiilur seildler IHe-d l-'rom Typhedd, Bellef.mt, Ph.. July S. Frank II Taylor, leglmental bugler of the Fifth Pennsylvania legiment, and a mem ber of Company B, that went out fiom tills place In Am II. died at Camp Thomas, Chlekamauua, yesterday of typhoid fever. He hud been sick two Weeks. His death has cast a gloom over Bellefont, as he was one of the most populur young men of the town and his funeral here on Saturday will he made the most Imposing since tliat of Andrew Gregg Curtuln, the "Old War Covernor." Deis-ased was the youngest son of W. II. Taylor, and was 24 years of age. His death is the first to occur among the 200 and mure sol diers who have gone out from Centre county since the war broke out. Wlu your battles against diooasoby acting promptly. One Minute Cough Cure produces Immediate results. When taken early it pre vents consumption. And in later stages It furuialax prompt roller. C. II. Ilagenbuch. tuff IF MISS BAftTim MESSAGE. Jtrtl Cret "Worker Aro In Direct ItuiiKB of the MiuriHiMootri'M. New York, July 8. The following cablegram, listed Hlhnny, was received yesterday by Stephen lUrtnn from Miss Clara Barton: "Came from Hhaf ler's front In the night for food nnd cluthlUK for refugees, who are leavlliK SuiitlHKO by the thousands, starving and naked. Are sending supplies to refuuees, all we can from both camps by army wagons and pack unties. It Is nearly Impossible to land supplies, oulnf? to lilph tides, no docks and tei rille surf. Wounded men tnk-Mi from our operating tables are laid on the ground often without blankets or shel ter from rain or sun. As otlu is dl their clothing Is taken t l'ut on the naked to get thein down to Slbotiey, ten tulles over roads that ui '-i t aimy wagons. Mrs. Qaidlner, myself nnd the whole working fore-e of the It. .1 Crops at the flout are In direct rnryo of the sharpshooters, besser and the 1 muses are doing splendid work at siuoney. rue men are as hrave as Hons. Shafter Is acting wisely and humanely, doing all he can. We le turn to the front at once. 'I'lH' Klntt of shooters. New York. July 8. -801110 remarkably line shooting was recorded yesterday at the tllendRle Park ranges, wheie the National Sharpshooters are holding their second triennial tournament and festival. Two records were established. William Hayes, of Newark, carried off the honors with a score of 373 points at the point target. Three years ago Fred C. Boss, of Brooklyn, won the title of king of slmoteis at this target with n score of 371 points, and he was standing by the side 0 Hayes when the latter made the new record. It Is almost a certainty that Hayes will win the title of king at this tournament. Some years ago the same marksman held the coveted title. The other record wns made by ,T. C. Dillon, of Ardmore, Pa., on the same target. The l'enn sylvanlan nlmost hit the exact center ot the Inner ring. Annexation ItesoluttoiiH sltiiied. Washington, July S. President JIc Klnley signed the Hawaiian annexa tion resolutions at 7 o'clock last night. Minister Hatch, of Hawaii, held an ex tended confeience with Secretary Day yesterday on the subject. He sent ex tended olllclal dispatches to the Ha waiian agent In San Francisco, to be forwarded by the steamer sailing yes terday. The minister left here today to catch the steamer Alameda, sailing for Hawaii on the 1,1th. Mr. borln A. Thurston. Hanailnn commissioner, went with Mr. Hatch, but will wait till the 10th to take the steamer Ulo tie Janeiro for Hawaii. It Is understood also that former Queen billuokalanl and her party contemplate taking an early steamer for Hawaii. The an nexation Is said to be comuletu with out any further action. 1'alllliK Scalliild ICUN Tour. Marshalltown, Ia July S. Four men were killed by the breaking of a scaf fold at the plant of the Clucose Sugar Hi-fining company yesterday. The vic tims were Adolph Blender, James tanli and George Mcbanghlln, of lVorln, Ills., and John Carrlgaa, of Springfield. Ills. Michael Diiscoll, oi Peoria, was fatally huiit. Yi'sti'i'duy's Itasolinll f.auies. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, li; Boy ton, D. .nt Pittsburg Pittsburg, 0: Loulf vllle. 3. At New York New York, 10; Brooklyn, 1. At Chicago (Jlnclnnatl, 7; t-'hlengo, B. At Washington (10 innings) VitshhiKlon. 2; Baltimore, 1. At Cleve land (in Innings) Cleveland. C: St. T.ouls.r.. At Wllkesbarre -Wllkesbarre. Id; Bo ehester. 7. At Burliiglic.d Montreal, (i; Sprlniitleld, li. At Syta use Syracuse, 7; Bun'iilo. 0. At Pri'ldciice Provblence, f); Toronto, 1. Al Hartford Newark, 12; Hartford, 4. At Norfolk-UU-limiind. 1: Not folk, 0. At Paterson Lancaster. 7; Paterson, 5. Allentown Heading. 12; Allentown, C. At THE PRODUCE MARKETS. As Bolleoted liy Dealings In I'hlladol pliln nml llaltlmoi-o. Philadeliibbi. July 7.--Flour slow; win ter supeiilne, J31X23: Poiinsylvanla'roller, clour. $.'1.S.VJ; city mMN. extra. $3.2r.13.t0. Itye Hour nulet and b.irely steady at $3.10 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat weak; No. 2 red, July, SOTiSOVic Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, July, QSj',ic.; No. 2 yellow, for lueul trade, DSc. Oats quiet; No. 2 white. 2!i',i30c.; Un. 2 whlto. clipped, MflSuVie. Day weak; choice tlm othey, S12 for large bales. Beef steady; beef hams, $22.0)1123. Tork firm; family, $1311113.50. Bard lirm; western steamed, $..70f(5.75. Butter linn; western creamery, lS'MloiiC.; factory, UftlSKc; Blglns, IC'e.; liultntlon creamery, 12(514c. ; New York dairy, 12&15'4c ; do. creamery, 12c, Cheeso qulet;'large, whlt Cvig7c; large, colored, 7c; small, colored, V&c.i part skims, 4y,05V4e..; full skims, 352Vf;c. Kggs linn; Now York and Pennsylvania, 12SC 1214c; western, fresh, 12141130. Potatoes steady; now, $2.75(fi3. Tallow firm; city, 3 3-lCc; country, SVmv. Petroleum nominal; refined. New York, JG.25; Phila delphia and Baltimore. $G.20; do. In bulk. $3.70. Bosln steady, si ruined common to good, $1.12l jfitl.-13. Turpentine steady at 2C'4iii2j?4C. Bice steady; domestic to extra, SHjSfPic; Japan, B'.ifiHc, Molasses dull; New Orleans, open kettle, good to i boleo, $2.S0f3. Cabbage firmer; Bong Island, per barrel, 7riiVUc. Cottonseed oil a shado steadier: prime summer yellow, 23ii2Jc. ; off summer yellow, 23c. Baltimore. July 7. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat firm; spot, S26S2,4c; month, SlHMSl?io.; August, 75W7fUc; Sep tember, 721(c. ; steamer No. 2 red, itic. ; southern, by sample. 7Sf(83c; do. on grade, 7GV,i8l2!4e. Corn slyndy; spot and month, 3Ciii35r.; August, SMi 3C',4e. ; September, 37',4i(371!iC.; steamer mixed. 31 C!HV4c; southern, whlto and yellow, 37c. Oats steady. No. 2 white, 29!&If301tc.; No, 2 mixed, 2(iVMi27c. Byo tinner; No. 2 near by, 38((45c.; No. 2 western, 50c. Hay slow; No. 1 timothy, $11.60(912. drain freights quiet; steam tg Liverpool, 2d,, July; Cork, for eiders, 3s., July; Us., August, Lettuce, tl.PHjl.26, Live) Stock Markets, New York, July 7. Beeves steady; cables quote live cattle higher at 11 ll?4c dressed weight; refrigerator beef, He. per lb. Calves dull und weak; 426 un sold; veals. $11(5.76; buttermilks, $3(63.3714; westerns nominal, btieep slow and a shade lower; lambs 16c. higher, except for higher grades; u cars unsold; sheep, $2.DO6j4.70; lambs, $54(3.70. Hogs llrmor ut $li4.35. Hast Liberty, Pa., July 7. - Cattlo steady; extra, J I.TOtjj I.KB; prime, tl.6Mfl.7li: common, 3.WW4. Hugs steady; prime mediums and heavies. $3.9rili4; best York ers. J3.9f.iii I ; light t fair Yorkers. WAVh 3.'.: pigs, as to quality, $3.5r 1 ; loughs, $2,504(3.50. Sheep slow; chuicti, $4.55&l.60; tominon, $3..Vi'(jt; choice yearlings, 5l.l)if l; toinmon to good. KOll.DO; spring lambs, tt.Se&j.Ou, veal culvus, J6.5M4C. Lalo-t "Prom Aelmlif' Dcwoy. Washington. July 8. Tho last ad Vices from Admiral Dewev received here were dated July 4. As they make no mention ot trouble with llermany the rumor tnut he nod hied i a (Jer man vessel Is piououneed busi b ss. The dhepfitch also proves that he did not oocupy Manila an Iiidpend, nee day. No advices could have leached a cable station since July 4. Cure that Couth with Shlloh's Care. The lxwt Cough Cure. Itchoes Croup pioinptly. One million bottles sold last year. 10 doses forSSets. Sold by I'. I). Kir'lu mid u guarantee. 1 First Pi 20 Second FREE 40 Third EACH EflONTH (During 1837) ?P For particulars send yovr iiimo and full mlilrcM to f Ij ,er llros.,I.td., IInilson&lIatrionSts.,Ni W Yotk. tut li&re bo! J diract sumer for yttn nale T-NCCI, desler'fl profit. where lor eiB.mtn&uon. Kverjthlne; warrinted. HSdTlfiot Vehlclel, 111 ft l 03 eelel 01 oiruef. Ton UuMiei. S3H lo 170. Surreri. 150 to 1125, gea, Theetona, Trapa, Wacon. ettea. StriDe-ltoad and nlilk Snmr ntratif. frto. inw. Waaona. Send for Catalogue of avll our Jk f m ..in lor f.a ELKHART OAHBIAHK AfeU 1IAUHESS MJftt. l-'rom "Ml. (ii'cfmt toe niup Alger. Washington, July X. Camp Alger, It Is repot teii. will be lilcreused within two weeks by the arrival t)f six addi tional regiments of infantry, three troops of eavaliy and a battery of ar tillery. Four regiments nnd the cav alry will collie from Mount Gretna, Pa., The latter consists, It Is Bald, of the Philadelphia City troop, the Sheridan troop, from Tyrone, and the Governor's troop, from JlnrrMmrg. Illinois and Massachusetts will supply one regi ment each. It Is believed that the Eighth Illinois (roloud) will come from Chicago. The artillery will come from Ni v York. It Is ihought that If Santiago Is captured within two weeks the Twelfth Pennsylvania regiment will go to Porto Illeo. If not, the men will join Shatter's army. f'nptr.ivd bv the Kmrli'. Key V.'est, Fin.. July 8 Tho small Spanish schooner Gallito, loaded with lumber, hardwood, chickens, pigs and provisions of various ltlnd, has been cappjred by the auxiliary gunboat Kagle, and was brought In here yes terday. The capture was effected on Tueilay last, cast of Cape Pupo, Isle of Pines. Total Pleo In Wo. I Vlrjilnln. Slstersvllle, W. Vn July S. A report has been lerelved here to tb. feet that a hoaiding.houp.e located near ai nil well caiipht lire 1 arly In the morn ing from nn n-ploslon of gas, and that a number of persons sleor "ng In it per ished. The news received Is very meager, and aside fioni the fact that there was a lire and a number of peo ple burned nothing can be obtained. It is said that two ehlldten and two men perished In the Dames, nnd that an other ferson Is missing. The house, all contents, nnd the well and a large tank of oil were destroyed. $100 Reward $100. j The miilermf thHjinnT will In i.lViwt. ti ' learn that thru N at I rust our ilumlril tlisr.'w j that M-ii'iii'i' has hrrn aUlo to vuw In ntl its ntaj;t". itntl that N i-alai i h. Ilall'n C.itanh Cute tht only imsitlvo run Uiiouii to tin nirilU-nl fiafrmlty. (itanh lu'in constitutional r.isr, rritiiir.s a constitutional ttratnicnt. IIuII'k C.itatrh Cure Is t'iken Intriiially, acting dlrcttly j iijioti tin hloo1 it ii I mucous HtirfarcH of the , syMrm, tlK'irhy drtro Iuk the foimdation of the tlistMso, mill ivIiiR tht paltriit strriij;tli hy hulhlhiK op th tonstltiitlon nml assi.tInK iiatnio In dolnitH work. Tho proprietors hae so innt'li faith in Hs rnratlvr potwrs, lh.it thry ITrr One IIumlfctlOollarM for any cum that It f.iiN to utirr. Send for li-t of testimonials. A.luss. KJ.CIlIINIJYtU, Tolr.h, O. Sohl by IJrtixt'1'. 7u PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. IIUKKK, ATTOHNF.Y-AT-LAW. Onlee Kgan halldlng, t-oreer of Mhln an (Vntro streetH, Sbenaniloub. II. POMKUOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BhenAiidoab, l'a. Jjl W. HHOKMAKKlt ATTORNDY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre Mtreela. JJltOK. JOHN JON1CS, MUSICAL INS1RUCT0R, Lock Box M, MHhuuoy (Mty, l'a. Ha1ng stuillcd under soaio of tho hem masters lp London luul Paris, will give leison. mi tlio vtolliitinnudollii, guitar and vocnl culture. Ternit reaaonihlc. AddrcHS In caro et Htroa-i lio jtweter Uhennndonli. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people nm alleiiilinjj to their teeth. lioth reasons have no existence in tins ad vanced acje. rainless and inexpensive dent istry with an ahsomlc (iiaianlee lor live years is our method A Good Set of Teeth, $. The Very Uett Teeth, 8. You can eet nn better, no mailer what you pay. No charge for extiactine;, where teeth aie ordered. We can take jour impression in the morning and give you your teeth in t lie afternoon if ilesireil, dolt! Fltlliijs, $i ; Host Silver Fillings, Sue up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 2sc. Crown and bridyc work at very reasonable rutes, l'.xaniinations nnd estimates fiec. Weuw but one gratlcof material the best. SCHUYLKILL DEHTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sts Robbing' Building MOPS! eji icfcmtfd 3"ou. , 'aiwdorA iiyvor r- i art tjtij safeajiii ire I all tar fa. ,iu wHU Toay rtd I'tiinyroytl l'ill iud otbrr -m noftntmcrit. ilunanteeU auiK-rlgr to fJl ol hf U-it In Ilia iillrrkct, A Nu. L I'trUCului CSC. bttk ttav.BoatiHi, UaM. nmcQwif. Atvayp uuy iu vw mnu uw A Hand I Is one of the I possess. l't I Klvealt. A Handsomo Comploxfon J the greatest charms a woman can I I'OUONl'S woMixiiiiua i-owuuui Izer, each of $109 Cash. " " " $100 Plsroo Special Bicycles. " " $ 20 Gold Watches. vou. SOAP WRAPPERS to tho con tt tttiolt nun IQI Stiipiny. Carrie. larae, free a, aMRnm,. PH. vlth emlklna. lamra. ann. atlea. ahada, apron and fendara.f SO. la good aaialli far W. CO. W. II. 1'llAXX, Bm. KUV.UM.UT. MB. ATLAN '. 10 CITY I lmpiinc 11 St-rlee ln the l'ceniity Ivmitll Itailroail, the Only All-Bull ICoiite. Willi Hie in uiiiralioii of Us full summer schedule to the seasliiue on July 1, tho Penn sy I van l.i Ilnilro.id Company established a dliect connection beneath the crnnd inch of Uroad street station, l'liiladolpliia, between Schuylkill Valley Kxpiess Train No. 102, leaving I'oltsvillo, weuk-days, at C:,".") a. 111., and Atlantic. City fast expiess tiaiu leaving Uroad siieel station at U.-IO a. 111., week days, via the Delaware liber bridge Koute, ar ming Atlantic City at 11:00 a. in., making the tlirtiugli time from l'ottsville to Atlantic, City four bonis and live minutes, fiom Heading three hours, from l'ottstown two boms and thirty-six minutes, fiom Norris town two hours, and avoiding transfer through I'liilnilelphia. Additional trains will lcavo Uroad street station for Atlantic Citv at 5.00 a. 111., U.3S, 1.00 and 7.05 p. in., week-days, and fi.OO D.B0, a. 111., y.3S and 7.05 p. ni. Sundays. Tho it-construction of this all-rail line dur ing the past winter, the double tracking of it tho entile distance with one-hundred pound steel rails (the heaviest ever used), tho elovation of it railroad classing, the block signals, and track tanks make it one of the llnest stretches of railroad in America, over which tho stipciior trains of the Pennsyl vania Itailroail skim like a Meeting phantom, witli all the grace and comfort and safety which exhaustive American Ingenuity can piovide. Totr,iilers by this lino transfers, ferries, dust, and danger aro things of tho remote past. What's the secret of happy.vigorous health? Simply keeping the bowels, tho stomach, the I liver and kidneys strong and nctive. Ibir- dock liloml Hitters docs it. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And l-'louct-K, llu Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Iloute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, wheio snow stoims, bli.zaiils or high altitudes ato unknown. I'ullinan lirit i anil si coin! class palace and touiist sleeping cars bp points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, , Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and I Nov ida, without change. Quick time, low I rates, and ail the couifortsof modern railway improvements guaiauteed to all who pur i chase tickets via tho Missouri I'.icilie railway ! system. Per rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dinpapolal card, J. 1'. .McCunn, T. P. Agent, nil) Itail-ro-nl avenue, Klinlra, N. Y or 3!)1 lit Mid way, New York. ,1-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, 0. K 1. Agt. "I think DoWitt's Wite.h Hazel Salve is tho linest preparation on the market for piles.'' Ko writes John C. Dunn, of Wheel ing, W. Vn. 'l'ry It and you will think the tho same. It also euros eczema and all skin diseases, (J. II. Hiigcubiich. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UKsuki'Assr.i) siuivick oi'ixitnn iiy Tin: SOUTIIKIIN IIAII.WAY. Leaving Broad Street station, Philadelphia, at (1:55 p. ni. dally, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining ear and the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches liirniinghan tho following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho next uiorningat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashevllle, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tamp i, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aio also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can ho made in advanco and all In formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 63 Chestnut street, l'liiladolpliia. Sick headache biliousness, (onstipationaiid all liver and stomach troubles can hu quickly cured by using those I'aniouslittlo piles known as DoWitt's l.ittlo Karly liisers. They aro pleasant to take and never gripo. U. II. Ilagenbuch. The South und Its Advantages. Tho Southern Railway has Issued for free distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make safe and prollt- able investments will Und tho Information ontalned therein both valuable and inter estiug. Copies will hu mailed free upon ap plication to John M. ltcall, District Passen ger Agent, H-S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. (Iiints : I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quioled my nerves and strengtlicued my whole Nervous System. I was troubled witli Constipation, Kidney and liowcl trouble Your Tea soou cleansed my system bo thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn, Sold by S. P. Kirliu and a guarmteo. Altll YOU (iOl.Mi SOUTH? TIIK SOUTIIEI1N IIAII.WAY llKACHKS AM. l'liOMINIINT l'OIKT8. Don't start South without consulting John M. lieall, District Passenuer Agent, Southern liallway, U2S Chestnut strict, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, writuto him. K. C, blanks, of Lewlsville, Texas, writes that one box of DoWitt's Witch Ha.el Salve was worth $.10.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing, He advises others to try It. It also cures eczema, sklit diseases ami obstinate sores, C. II. Ilagenbuch, l'oninijlviiuhi Ghaiitnuiuu, For the Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to bo held at Mt. (Irctim, Pa,, July 1 to August 4, 1MB, tlio Pennsylvania Iiallro.nl Company will sell tickets to tlio general public on Juno tin to August I, good to return until August 10, inclusive, from stations on Its lino in Pennsylvania, and from Washington, 1), C, Ilaltimoie, Md., and Cunnudalgua, K, Y., and principal Intermediate stations, to Mt. Uretuuaud return, ut reduced rates. Hives mo a terrible torment to the little folks, aud to soma older ones, Easily cured. Djiin's Ointment never falls. Instant relief, permanent euro. Atuuy drug stoic, 50 cents. 1 Isffi. JmL 13RINGING Uf THE GUNS. Philippines Insurgents' Preparing to Drive All the Spaniards Within tho Walls of Manila, Manila, June 30, via Hong Kong, July 8. There Is no material change In the aspoi t of affairs here. The Spanlurd-e are strtunly pos ted about the ntitskiits of the town anil also alnng the whole least a l the conduit or the vtator v.'oiks, eight miles Inland. It Is believed the Spaniards only hold the water woiks on sufferance, because the Insur gent pickets hold rwuy everywhere, nnd could easily raid nnd wreck tlv conduit. Hut the Insurgents are ex tremely anxious to conciliate the neti tia!s. nnd therefore refrain from enjs Ing honiblc privation. The nsurgentr- have never employed cannon be lore Manila, but thev ae Uou minting up 111) glint, with the In tenlli n of ninklng a sliiuilfii, us ru.li upon tile Sjinntsh en'.reticlimPlitH at Santa Mesa, Santa Ana nnd Palate, the- entb-rtiu, th.' r.ther positions of the Spaniards untenable, anil by a sin gle eoup drive tho Hpaulari's Inside tho citadel, with a minimum uf destruction to nuii-conib.Uuiits and property, it Is expected that It will take a week to hi lug the guns nlong, us they have to detour through u dllllcult pait of the country, and It Is not derlrable to hurry. T!.i American troops are ex pected here iiioiuentnrlly. and then probnliiy there will be a quick finish of the war. Cet'veni's 1'athctli ltcport. -Havana, July 8. Captain Clenernl Hhineo has letelved Admiral Cervera's report of the defeat at Santiago, In part as follows: "In compliance with your orders, I went out from Santiago de Oubu with all the squadron, and af ter an unequal combat against forces more than" triple mine, had nH my squadron destroyed by lire. I accord ingly Informed the Americans and went ashore and gnve myself up. The torpedo chasers foundered. Although not In such great numbers, the living ate pilsoners of the Americans. The conduct of the crew rose to a helghtli Unit won the most enthusiastic plaudits of the enemy." tJi'iicriil Youiigr Homeward Hound. Kingston, Jamaica, .Tilly S. -General Young, who has been vei,y ill with a fever for the past week, TWt Santiago for the United States on the transport Cherokpe on Tuesday. It Is not be lieved that his Illness will result fa tally, but his physician said theie could bo no ho:ie for his recovery If he re mained In Cuba. Troopers OH' Por Port Alirer. Ilarilsbuig. July 8. Tlio City Troop, of Philadelphia: Sheridan Troop, of Tyrone, und Oovernor's Troop, of Hnr rlsburg, passed through this city last night en route from Camp Hastings to Palls Chinch. A large crowd of local admirers of the Hanlsburg troopers Were at the depot to greet the cavalry tien. ' For Infants and. Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signaturo of eiirrrvsiiinto ltATTi.ni'ici.i). l'i:usoNAl.i.v-('oNl)Ucn:u Touu VIA I'UNN- hVI.VANIA IlAII.UO.VI). On Saturday, July HI. the Pennsylvania Ilailro.ul Company will run a special lhree day tour to (leltysburg, lie .Mecca of Ameii t'jin patriotism. Leave Now York H 51) A M . Trenton. 10 AS A. M., Philadelphia W.20 1'. M. Hound-trip rate, including two days' hotel accommodations and carriage drive over tho battlefield all necessary expenses flS 50 from New Y'ork, $12 50 from Trenton, ?10 00 from Philadelphia, and propoitiouato rates from other points. A tourist agent and chaperon will accompany tlio party, and ("apt. James T. Long, tho celebrated guide, will descilbo tho battle at tho High-Water Mark, "'Iiloody Angle." Tho editor of tho Kvans City, Pa., Globo writes, 'Ouo Minute- Cough Curo is rightly named. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." Itcures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. 0. H. Ilagen buch. Philadelphia 8c Reading Railway En'iiiLS Dttrn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT JULY 1st, 1838. Trains leave Shenandoah us follows i For New Y'ork via Philadelphia, week days, 7 30 9 51 a. m., 12 27, 3 10 and 6 07 p. in. For New York via Mauch Chuntc, wook days, 7 30 a. in., 12 27 and 3 10 p. in. For K-cadtng and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a.m.. 12 27, 8 10 and 0 07 p. m For l'ottsville, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a. m. 12 27, 8 10, 0 07 und T 25 p. m. For Tamaqua and Maliuuoy City, week days 7 30, 9 51 a. m 12 27, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 11 80 a. m 12 27, 7 29 o. m For Mutiuno) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 54, 11 80 a. in., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 65 p. In. For Ashland and Shaiooktu. week days, 730, 1130 H. m.,- 12 27, 3 10,5 07, 725 and 8 55 p. m. For ltaltlmore. Washington and the West via II. ..tO. It. It., through trains li-u--i ItisaUing Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. & 11. 11 K.) ut 3 20, 7 55, It 20 a. in., 8 10 mul 7.27 p. l. Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 3 40 nnd 7 27 p. in. Ad.tl tloiuil train- froui Twenty-fourth ami Chest nut ntrt-ets station, wtiek days, 10 30 a. m, 12 20. 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 135, 8 23 p. m. TKAINS FOK SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 OO, 11 80 a. in., and 1 45. 4 30 3 00 p.m. i,eitve riew loric via Alaucu Chunk:, week days, 4 80. 9 10 u. ui., 1 80 p. m. i.euve rimaueipiua, ucaains Terminal, wecK days, 3 40. 8 80, 10 21 u. ni. und ISO, 100 p.m. Leave Heading, week days, 700, JO 08, a, in. 12 19, 4 17, 8 00 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 7 10, 7 40 a, m. 12 30 4 10. 0 10 Olid 6 50 li. in. I.euve Tniuieiuu, week days, 8 30, 11 23 u, in., 1 49. 5 50. 7 20 p. m. ),cave MaUanoy City, week days, 9 05, 1147 U. ill., d U U 1, i p, Ul iA-ave Mahanoy l'lune, week days, 030, 9 2-9, 10 29, 1169 a. Ul 2 41, 8 32, 6 41. 7 57, pill. Leavo Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a in., 12 31 and 4 00 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leavo Philadelphia Chestuut street warf and South street wharl for Atlantic City, Weekdays Express, H 00, 9 00, 10 15 a. in., (1 30 Httturdavsoidy), 21X1, 3 00, 3 10 COinlnutolraiuJ, 4 0U 05 minute train, 130, 5 00 fi5 mliuito trainj, 3 10, 7 00 p.m. Aeaommoilutioii, 0 15 a. m., 3 00, 0 30 p. m SI. 00 exuirslon train 7 00 u in. Buuuays express, 7 30, sou, huu, uuu, 10 00 a m, 1 15 p m Aeeoi ndatlon, 0 15 a ui, 4 45 p, in. 21.00 ekeiiinlou train, 7 u in Itetnrnlng leave Atlantic. City depot, corner Atlantioand Arkansus avenues. WeekdaVH Kxnress. fa 45 Mondays olllvl TOO, 745 G5 minute train, H20 0.5 inlnuto iruiiij, v ou, tu i.i, li iw a iu., d no, a ou, ov, i 03J u. ni ACKiominrMlfitlnn. 4 25. 7 50 a. le. 405 p.m. 91.00 excursion train (from Mississippi ave. only) 010 p. in. Sundays Eipress, 330, 4 oo. 5 uo. 0 oo. ti :iu 7 on. ? an a on. a ao u. iu. conimodatlon, 7 15 a. m,. 5 05 p. m. 81 00 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi nve, only, G 10 n in. For Capo May and Sen Isle City. 8 49 a. in . 230,145 pm. Additional for Cupo May-4 15 p. m, SiinduyH (SI 00 eixeursloii 7 UJ ) 9 15 u in. ForOeeuil City, 8 30, 8 15 11 in, 230, 4 13 11 111. (M00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 a in, Sun days, 8 15, 9 13 a in. Parlor Curs on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Italhvuy ticket agea or address I, A, HWKIOAKD, KiMIN J, WEKKS. (leu'l Sunt., (Jeu'l l'nsVr ngt., Hcudliig Tcrnilnal, Pklladelphlu. by Honrt Dlacae, Cured b fJiLLo' HJXriT CUTt. R. 0. C. SntJLTS, of WIntcrset, Iowa, Inventor anil manufaeturt r of Skulls' Safety Whinietrco Conpl'm-, writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Two years ago an attack of LaOrlppo left mo with a weak heart, I bad run down In fl' b to tncro uklu und bone. Icouldnotek lit, :ir down for smothering spells! frequent i.ha'-o darting palno and palpitation caused a ccu Btnntfenrof suddea death, nothlns could luduco tno to remain away from liouiu v -er nl;ht. My local physician proscribed ri. Miles' Heart Curo and In a tew days I was ahlo to sleep well and tho nalns gtadually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained flftccn.pounds, an.l am now feeling better In every way thno I have for ycavs." Dr. Miles" ltcmeuiessw aro sold by all drug-EK IVIl'OO- gists under a postuvo guarantee, nrst ooiuu benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free, Address, I)U. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. HCHUYKILL DIVISION. JL'I.V 1, 1B98. Trnllii. fell) leave Shenandoah nttcr inu ADoaft ilftte for Wlggans, ejllberton, Frnekvllln. UtirV Wnter, St. Clftlr, PotNvtlle. llanibiirg, Iteaaing, Potlxtown, l'hoenlzvlllo. ITorrlstown n d M'll. aclpbln (llr.,nd street station) at 0 09 and 8 15 b. m., 2 02, 0 10 p. in. on week days. Sunilnys, 5 IS . in., t 29 p. in. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah al 7 30, 11 46 a.m. and 5 40, 7SS p. iv, Sunday, It 01 n. m and 5 1Q p. m. Lcnve l'ottsvlllo for Shenandoah (via Hrack vllle, 7 10, 11 20 a. in., 9 20, 7 10 p. m. Muntlny 10 3-1 n. m.. R0 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Ilroad street station), for Sh?MindouU at 8 83 a. ui 4 10 p. m. week days, Sundays lcavo at 6 50 and 9 23 a. m Lenvo Uroad street station, Philadelphia, lor Seo Cllrt, Asbur Park, Ocean Grove, Ininn Ilrauch, and Intermediate Btatlons, 8.20, ll.H, a, ni.,3.80 and 4.00 p. ra. week-days. Leave ftrond Street Station. Philadelphia. 1'OIt NEW YOItK. Eipress,week-days, 8 20, 4 Oo, 4 00 5 M,5 15,6 SO 7 33,8 20, 0 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), II IX) a. In, 12 00 noon, 12 89 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p. 1.1. Dining Cars), 40, 2 30 (Dining 1'iir) 3 20, :i .10, 4 02, 5 00, 5 50 (l)lnllig Car), 0 00, 7 02,7 50 (Din. Ing Car), 10 00 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays. 3-JC, 4 09. 4 30.5 01,5 15 3 20.0 50,10 21, (llliilnK Car), 1185 a. in., 1289, 109 (Dining Car) 2 30 (Dining Car), I 00 (Limited 4 32) (Dlnttnr Car), 6 20,5 50, (Dining Car) 035, 7 02,7 50, Dining Car 10 U0 li. in., 12 01 night. KxpreuM for Huston without change, 11 00 a im week-il.ivH, iiinl 7 50 p. ni., (Lilly. Catsklll expiess, (Parlor Car), 8 20 am week das. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For Ilaltllnoru and Wmlihilvton. 3 .V). 7 2 ). 8 32. 10 20, II 2J, n. m., 12 00, 1231 (Dllua Cur), I 12 IDIninir Carl. 3 12. 4 41. .15 25 Coneres- slonul l.linllt-d. Dining Car, 0 17. C55 llle lug Cur), 731 Dining Cur p. m , and 1201 lllullt week days. HilinLlVH. II TO. 7 20. '.I 12. 1 1 20. a. in., 1201, I 12, Dining Ctrl 4 41, 1 .120 Cull- greHHioinii i.iinueii, iMiimg t;.-irj, (5.i (liming Cur, 7 31 Dining Onr p. m. nml I2 05idglit. l-'or ltaltbnnre, aeconiinodatfon. 0 12 a in, 2 01 mid 1 01 p m week iluys, .1 08 and 1 1 10 p in dully. FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Leavu Hroad struct station via Delaware rlvei bridge Kxprew, 5 CO, 9 10 h-0 miulitesl a in, 2 3S IS2lnl"llti'H, 100 SO minutes, 7 05 p. 111. Simdajs, 5 00, 0 20 hO inlnulesj, a in, 2 3S h2 uiluutesj, 7 ui p 111. Ij-iivn Market Street Warf Kipress, 5 00, S 30, 10 00 75 minutes, a m- (100 Saturdays ony), 2 00 i75mmutt's1.3 0U I75lnlnu(esl.3.'!0 00 lillnud-sl. 4 00 05 minutes, 430 75 minutes, 3 00 70 iiunuiesj, o ijo lo-j nunuiesj p in. suiiuays, aw, 730. H0O 175 ininnti sl. 830. 9 00 175 mlnnti-xl 9 50 70 minutes ,i m, and 30 75 mfnntes p m. 31.00 excursion train, 7 00a m dally. for utpeniay, Angiesea, wuilwooilanu lloll j Beach lixpress, 900 am, 2 30, 4 09, 5 00 p in weekdays. Simdas 8 20 am, Capo May only, 1 80 p m Saturdays Excursion, 7 00 a in dally. For Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Express, 910 a. m., 2 3 0, 4 20, 5 00 p. m weekdays. Sundays, 8 50a. in. Jx eursiou 7 CO n in daily. For Somers Point Express, 5 00, 8 80, 10 00 a. m 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00, 5; p.m. week days. Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 9 00,0 50 a. m and 1 30 p. m. J, li HUTCHINSON, J, K. WOOD, Oen'l Manager. Gen'l Paas'g'r Agt WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent lor Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer THE GREATEST B00k()F THE AGE! Should be Iu Every Home and Library. Si U written by Kluht Hon. Wi Ilium F.nart Glad. tone, Dx.premler of Client ltrltluu rmd Jrelnmt, I'lit'ster, Kuu.i Hev. A. It. Hajte, yuL-eniOo!Uiife. OiiorU, Kntf.i Iter. Haruuel Ivv Curt inn, I). I). C'hit'fiKO 'llifcuJoulcul Humliiary. (Jhicafjn, Ill.j Hev. Fre1erio Vv, i'urrur, 1).1.," J.H.B., I Jean of Canterbury. Cunterbury, t.og.i Hot. Klmerll.dnpea, I,l.,Tu(ta Collect), Hoiuerf Hlt, Mum.i Iter, Frank VV Uiuufuului, 1. li.. Armour IimtituUr, Chlcnsn. 111., Hev. (toorco F. reiilfCot, U.l., Alarl lione rrel)terinn ('hurcli. LonJon, Ijik.i IUr, H K. MacArthur, 1.1)., Calvary ItaptUt Churth. ew Yoilc (Uty, N. Y.i Hev. Martjn Huminerbt.ll, 1.I Malik Street FreulluptUt Cliurrli, Iwtfcton.ile.tltev. Frank M. UrUtol. 1.11.. Firft Metboilt FpUcopa) Clmrch, ;vanton,lI.i llev. V. T. llooir, I.L.U., "'I'lm ('bii. ttan OorniQonwealtlit London Kuu.i IUv. Kdwanl Krerett llule, I).l.. Buuth CoiAfrcnittional Churth. lloKtoDMniri.i Hev, JoHeil) Aicur Vfet VVunlejuu Oolleeo. Hichmoml, Kiir.i Hhv, (l-t('ftf HunH flrt-ifory, I.elpzlif llnivemtty, leltiziii. (fernirtnyi Hev, AVnu Oleuver Wilkinson, 1.1 1 , linTver.lty of Chtamn, Ctil rnuo. 111. j Hev. Haiuuel Hurt, D.iV- Trinity tidl'b, IlartfonltConii.iHuv J, Munro(l.Lwn,lJ.l .Bt.John't Wood Freubytertnn Cliurf h.ljoiidoiAl'ua . Hev- (iuori,- a.Lortmer,lL l.,Thu Tumnle. HoXun, Maui. ltU-l.UK EDiuo.v9 i.njte. 67 fV-l'0k: iUuttro tlom, Bill ediibi. cloth, halt Itltuut, I5.1U; lull levant, Ifl.OI. 1 UlAlilii IUITI01.-J.2CQ tQpea, 200 11-PBe lllufitr. tloni. BtflB A gilt e.le. full laJIBnt, one volume, f i5.(J"a'e B-two volume, full UMnU tultod, JJ Ui s InloPAHlr),uuartOkizo,reri(iwq ttlona tooacli.htlti Vajer cover, Bewed, trimmed bUlitly, ll.UJttacli yari. For sale at all bookktoiu inif I by hooUellem. lor further toforuiatloii, wrllu HKNHY O. HHKl'AHU. I'ublUahbria anti'11 Muuruu bitwjt,0hlcugo(lllii.uu. Followed Dfl, Tiifi People's Biiile Histonj
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