EVENING HERALD KSTAItMSirKI) 1870. Piittllahct. every Kvonlnn, Kxcept Hiitulny, nl Hoctw Jauimn Hrntirr, Xkah Tknthk. The MrruM dellvrieil InSlirnnnilonn nti.1 Iht pMrrnumHttg tow ,n fornix cmt week, iuy u Ho the .irr.eri. liy mnll S3.00n ymtrV vCiitH it moiitli. ftnynlitn in nlvntict Mlveittw nmi)t charged ntH-nrtttiiK tnMUH' nmt jKHnttinn. Tlii l uhhMiec rero the rltflit t rlmiiKC tin mutlon t atlvertiiMMiitMttn whenever the ptth 'tfflioT o( new (lonrntuN It. The right ( itvervt.il1 tow-- .u. ii'lvortist'Uif lit, uhethcr If ml 'or ttr not, .it the .iili.I.irri- nmy Ummii lproHT tilvrrtfoltiir "iten tnmle known iihiii niiplfcatlon. li iteri'ij nt the pwfcirttcf at H!iminlwih, xei'iiiul i'Iahm until mutt it. TKI KI'HON'K I'ONNIUTION 'All the Hews Thai's Fit to Print," Evening Herald Till IKDVY. .H'l.Y II. ISO. OUR COUNTRY : Mist. Last and rorevcr. That barbeil-wii-o fouce in front of Sunt uigu could not Ki'i'p tlii' colored t roups ut of the wiitoniii'loli piitch. Tine pioturt'xpip fi'iituro of tlio war is fuiiii-lu'd liy tlif Koii(li Kidisrs. Tlii' 'i.iiifl role is lii-iii I'lincti'd liy Col Uniiti. l i nnlit 11 a good idua to di'tail a force ..i Di'itiocratii! politicians from tins cunty to put tlio Santiago ' fi'iii'is in repair. Thk lieiiiui'ratiu county, senatorial and legislative, conventions used the 51 hIiiuii ritv Kirst ward duleates as a foot ball, to sorvu the ends of the controlling powers. ( i n s iudependunee will not be suliii'ct t l'hirnlieali siiperyision, as S)ain su(,'Ke-ts. It would lie to the interest f the Madrid ''overniuent to drop all such absurd notions. TllK Lost Creek slHtesiniin, Thomas Halifax Dee, was supposed to bo a candidate for the Ijuirislatiire, but his name was not presented at yes terdayV Democratic convention. On the Democratic county ticket the I rili nationality is represented by three nominees, the Scotch one and Pennsylvania Dutch two. The Seiint'irial and liCuislatiyp nominees in this district are both credited to the Kmeralil Isle. TllK representatives of the Kirst l.etflsliuiwi district convention, im liki their brother Democrats of the count mid souatorial coiivontions, hud i In- connive of their convictions and declared openly for the free coin aire "f j;oll and silver at the ratio of 10 i" I TiiK I'hilmlelphia Inquirer seems to thinl, that "Hie uiuii who stayed at flume" deserves to sharu honors Vvitli the mail who enlisted, provided ' the former staved at homo because ie had a family to provide for. .Nobody will quarrel with the Inquirer on that proposition. Mit RiciiAitn Hakiiinu Davis, a young man possessing great sulf-con-ildence, has written a letter in which he violently assails dun. Shafterand his management of the Santiago campaign. Meantime our troops hold on to all the ground gained and have even advanced their lines at some points since the battle. Mr. Ohms' criticisms are a singular mix ture of crude ideas. He was shocked to find that soldiers in trenches are not as comfortable as in holiday camps He even saw men lying in grass wet with dew and smoking herbs for lack of tobacco. Mr. Davis' great discovery that soldiers are under a strain when attacking a for tified position strikes him as a matter of extraordinary importance. AVhat Mr Davis doesn't know about war would 1111 a library as large as Von Moltke s. TllK Judges of the courts in Luzerne. Schuylkill and other con tiguous counties are called to account hy the Ha.letou Telegraph, which al leges, llrst, that there are too frequent vacations taken by the Judges of Luzerne county when the court busi ness Is three years behind ; and, second, that there is more than a fair indulgence In the exchange or occu pancy of each other's benches, whereby ,the Judges reap largo In c Hues In addition to their stated sal aries, and which unwarranted addi tions tlio taxpayers are called upon to pay, Vor example, it is charged that Judge Havldge, of Northumberland cjunty, Iiiih served more time as a substitute for Judge Pershing, of Schuylkill, than the latter has served on his own bench, and meantime Judge 1'erslilng s salary Is the same, present or absent, while Judge Savidgo receives his regular stipend and the payJ.esidon for extra mi vice ju Schuylkill county. It is further alleged that ,1 udgo Archbald, of Lack awanna county, "added nearly $'.1,000 to Inn 8'iiary tins year," anil oven Judgo Shiionton, of Dauphin- "Quay's own Judge who it is said gets au extra salary on account of the political cases which go to Dauphin county, has found time to dl' Jeep Into the extra service foes." Kick headache, biliousness, constipation and M liver and stomach troubles can be quickly cured by using those famous little pill known asUeWltf LittI Early Risers. They are pleasant to tuVe ami never gripe. V. II. llageubuch. BOROUGH COUNCIL. (Onntinuod from I'ltst Pago.) Wonka, nr moro, no dr-flnlio Action was IhIumi lint tlio Mo1i1i'in wua loft in the lunula uf I lie Water committee for coinldunitliin and ;i report. The dillinvinif rrnoliitlon utloriteil nt tin Lift meeting of the llonril of IIchIUi u i reuil : "We (liul thnt tlio orilhmiice lie.um. ontlioiiiiiitzlillKofilnKH.il! well 111 on tin ritiiinmilliiK of liogn, Imvo not boon I'lifon i hum t hut e nsk ymir iietlvp eu-operiitii.ii in riililinu the town of theno nnisitici-." A petition l(!neil liy twutjwliilit iti n nk iliu Ihut nil cleeliic liulil he phieeil .it ihi west Mill nf t'oul nlreet win reail mill reli i n l tu the lump uml wnteli committee The fiillowlnii roininiiniuillnn from '. V. Millor, a lllnoinsljiiru lawyer, wni reml : "Mr. .tetetnlah Kuter, tile owner of tlmirliin mill eM mud li-a water powei mi I f 'utiiwm-ui Creek, iieur Mnlnville, I'n.. Iki- pluecil ill my hands for .iiljiintiiient a chiim I for ilnnmuc iiKiiitiHt .voiir eonitmny for ilivirl I hiK the water from two or three Htie,im I tiihlitury to I'ntBWlswi ereeh. As the writer iinilernliiniln your pinnpilii! Mulion li at lirniiilonvlUe uml llie Ktrenmi taken aie trihntary to Cntuwissi i reek." The letter eoni lmleil with a miKiei'stioii of nrhitnitinii. I', was referreil to tlio Ilornuuh S'olieitor anil water eoinmittec for invettiu -Hon. The Sheniiniliiah Kite ami 1'eiKton lieiiir' liient repcirteil the lollon inn eleelh iiH: Chief Marih il. 1'. .1 lte imlils, ol" the l'hoeni 1'he (!oinpany ; tsl Assistant, II. (i. Item, of the lieseiio llouk and Laihler Company ; '.'ml As sintBlit, D.iviil llolvey, of the Coin mhla llo-e l'onili.tiiy. The oleetiotin were roiillrmeil hy Uounell. A letter nf thanks fliiln the Coliilnhin Hole Comimny for the uae of the lioroiiidi Cnnnell chamher in holilinn it annual eleetiuti of nIll i'c rs was reail and flled. The report of the Chief of Police for the month of .liuie showed nine arrects. Kiylit served time and one paid line. The report of the Chief Hurness showed cHcctinns for June iiiuoiintliiK to $31, ol which $'J was a tine, $l!7 lor Heelisen and fur huildint! permits. The report of the IlorotiKh Tieasiirer sliowiil a lialame of $3,31.") SS on hand .Inly 7th. The dlshtirseiiientB for June in payiiifj oidei's mid coupon amounted to $0,113 1)5. Tlio I'iie -Marshal mthmitteil a lenjjthy re poit ill which- ho made special reference to the borough hose utcd at the Win, l'onti initio fire. Tho icport stated : "Thero are l.STiO feet of hose sluiTt now. All the Rood hoo in town is ri5ll feet held hv the I'hoeuix 1'iro Company and Mil feot held hy the C'olumhia Hose Company. The hoso lias been used at Win. i'eiin for about 12 days in sulphur water, which has ruined it. One thousand feet have been returned, leaving S50 feet at Win. l'cnn. Two sections have been burst. It is all in ery had shape and will be of no further use to the town. It will rot in a very short tinio olid l,S5ll feet ol new bo'ic should he purchased. Three blanch pipes and nozzles were also used at the tlio." The Fire Maishal also recommended the pu rehire of half a dozuu smoke proteetois ami ."0 feet of small hose for each of tho three lire companies. .lust previous to adjournment, when there was barely a quorum present, Mr. llarkiu airain made an clloit to pay Auditor i'lop perl's bill, mil nil n 1 i n; to S.i.(li), and this time ho was successful. The motion to pay the bill was made by Jlr. Ilarkius and seconded by Mr. ilrennau. When tint point of older was rai.M'd that theiowas a minoiity repoit on tho hill, Mr. llnrkius staled that Mr. Nelsventer, member of tlio committee, favoied payment. This was denied by Mr. .lames and a spirited controversy arose, when the pieseut pro. tern., Mr. bally, ruled tho payment of tho bill in order. Mr. StrauKhli vijjoiously opposed payment on tho ground that it was tlio most glaring piece ofestoitiou ever practiced on Council, to pay an Auditor over ?M) lit) for work that can Le performed in a weok, and fur work which other boroughs in the county pay no more than f SO to $111. Ah to threats of law suits, ho said It should be invited and allow I he courts to ilctciiiiiiu the local pay nf auditors a question that has hcun in doubt for many years. Mr Junius said the fact that the other two auditors refused to present an itemiei state ment, wassullleient to show that I he bill was a fraud on its face, and hu then left tho Coun cil room, Mr. Iloohin also protested against tho pay ment of the hill and the ruling of tho chair, claiming there was no hill for payment upon tho seeictary's desk, and that it is not signed hy the committeo mid was therefore not in legal shape fur payment. Novel thelesa, the question was forced to a vote, and tho hill was oidercd paid, with Messrs, Straughii and lioehin requesting to he recorded us voting agaiust the motion. $100 Keward $100. The readers of this paper will lie pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been aide to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure s the only positive cure known to tho inedieal fraternity. Catarrli being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cine is taken internally, ni ting illicitly upon the lilonil ami uiiiisnis surfaces of the syt-teni, thereby i1estn lug the foundation nf the disease, and giv ing the patient strength by hiiilding up the constitution and assisting natille in doing Its work. The proprietor liavi so much faith In its curative powers, that they otTer One Hundred Dollars fnruuycuse that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonial!. Address. I'. J.CHKNHY A:CO., Toledo, O. Sold by liiuggists 7Rc Heeds lleciiideil. From Peter Kchwalm, executor, to Pllei) M. Carl, preinUes in Tower City ; from Anna Kllintt to Kuoeh Wild, premises in Mahunoy City; fiom.toshuft Waterhousu tinil wife to .Tub 1 1 Hughes, picniiscs in (iinmlvillo ; from Joseph, V. Huiiios and wife to Isaac (lood- maii, picimsoii in (liiardvillu ; from James J. W'uldui and wlfo to (iurdon llullding and I.oan Association, piciuisus In (ioidiin. For finty yours Dr. Fowler's Kxtnict of W'ild Klrawherry lias been curing summer complaint, dysuutury, diarrhoea, bloody (lux, in tho btoinaeh, anil it lias never yet lulled to do everything claimed for it. Letters (irnlileil. Letters tostHineutnry wero grantcil to hucy A. Keer on the estate nf Mary Josephine Keer, late nf l'nltsville, iloccused. Letters id administration wero grunted to Louisa Slroheeker on the csl.ile of Tobias Strohecker, late of Fuller township, de ceased. Also to Win. II liohhison on tho estate of Mary F. Kobiuson. late of Potts- ville, deceased. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signaturo of l lrol rlrol I Ire! Insure your property from loss In the oldest and strnngnst cash eouiiuuieii : I'hila. Undei writers linniruuco ('41. of North Amerleu and Fire Association, llsrlford Fire Lis. Co., American Fire Insiimnce Co., West Chester Fire Ins. (!o,, United I;lieinen' Jus, Co. T. T. Williams, 123 K. .lardlu Kt., Bbenaudeali. Aikyour grocor for the "Iloyal Patent flour, ftud take 110 other brand. It Is tlio best Hour unulo. met Every mother feels an i 11 d'e -scribablc dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffcrintr and danper of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. 9 is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made rcady for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour arc obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing to woman. 31.00 PEHBOTTLE nt nil Druu Stores, or eont by express on receipt of rirlco. TIKIS CoutaliilnR invaluable Information of if Interest to all womon, will l,o sent . itLt; to any address, upon application, br ti uiuiiFin.ii iiEncuTon rn..itinu.i:s REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. i.iiw-iuti: i:mtimins to ati.v.ntu- iit, &e , VIA l'KS.SSVI.V ANIA HUI.UIHII. In oiiler to afl'niil the residents of North western rennsylvaiiift an opportunity to spend a season at Atlantic City or the other South Jersey seaside lesorts at a compara tively small expense, the Pennsylvania Ilail road Company has arranged for tluee low rate ten-day excursions from 1'rlo, Troy, llellofontc, Willlamsport, Mncnmiqua, Sun bury, Hhoimndoah, I)auphin mid principal intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads!, to Atlantic City. Cape -May, Ocean City, Sen Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea. Wildwood or Holly Ileaeli, on Thursday, July 21, August l and 18. 1K)3, Kxeursinu tickets, good to Joturn by regular trains within ten days, w ill be sold at very low rntos. Tickets to Atlantic City will be sold via the Deliinare iliver llridge Home, tho only all-rail line, or via Jlarkct Stieet Wharf, Philadelphia. For iiiforniation in regiitd tospecillc rates ami time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or 13. S. Ilarrar, Division Ticket Agent, Willlamsport, Pa. What lr. A. 15. Kl.iler Siys. IlnrcAl.n, N. Y. (ients : From my per sonal knowledge, gained In observing the fleet of your Sliiloh's Cure in Rises of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say It Is tho most remarkable Itemed- that Ins over been brought to my attention. It has crfciinly saved many from t oiisiiinption Sold liy P. 1). Kiilin, and a guarantee. ii suiiiiiii' llnlf. "Wo nlsu In Itnly," says n cotruflioiuloiit of thu Liiiiihin sipcetiitiir, ' proiluco n lino breeil of 'hulls. ' Iluru is mi oxumplo: My Eorvunt was sent tho other day to bosponl: nil curly enli for the next morning nnd to Insist on piuictuallty. IIo ciinio baok well satisllod with hiinsulf. 'I told An golo,' ho mill, 'Ui lie nt tho liouso imiictu- nlly nt n quiu'tcr Is-ruru 7, nnd If ho was not intnetuiil hu must bo tlio.ru nt lmlf past 13! C. Blanks, of L-wisvillo. Texas, writes that one box of DeWitt's Witch Huzel Salve was woltli $150 OU to liim. H cured his piles of ten years standing. Ho advises others to try it. It also euros eczema, kkiu ill-oases and ohstiuato suies. C. II. Haficiihuch. .Methods i.r Dueling. "Mnn'R iloMinj, iii lciiumt Is n fenthei duster,'' sub I (iiiminci'tiin ; "woman's lg it dust i lnth. '1 here cull lie no doubt which Is the I cltcr, hut each clings to Ills own but 1 think I sec -i;.nis of u chnngo. I si.w n hoy wnlk nut of n store up town thin moriiiii).' mill walk across tlio side walk to the i iiili nun stand thulo and sliuku mliist chilli, just us u woman would shako one out of tho wiiulow. 1 don't know whom tho hoy got this notion, whutlier ho niailo tl.o discovery liiniFolf that, except under favor.ihlo eoiulltlons, with doors anil windows opon nt both ends anil wind blowing through, Mirrlng up dust with a ilnstor only serves to redis tribute It, or whutlier tliotn Is a woman, in this store who Insists on dust cloths and has taught tho boy thu use. of thein. "Maybe as t.io boy grows up ami lie conios eonllrmuil 111 this way ho will teach tho use of thu dust oloth to others anil to Ills children, anil they will tench It tothoir children, and so it may finally eomu about la this simple maimer that all men will ooiuo to use It and that tin; feather duster will gu." New York .Sun. A Oreat Surprise Is in store for all who use Kemp's llalsam forthe Throat and J.uni'S. Would you be- inve that it is sold on its met its anil any druggist is authorized liy the proprietor ol this wonderful remedy to give you a sample liottlefrec? It never fails to cure acute or cl roaic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's llalsaui. Price 25 and 50c. 000(HiK)K0OCK))0KK0 ; Webster's : liiternatioaial; ' m - M -,r of thfl l UtuttrttIrjcI-" 77m Onv ilront Htntiditrtl Authority, I 1 r I Ion. I, .1 Jln-wcr, ' .1 ni nf ( . h. Huiriui) ( urt. HtJiiuIarcI nfthI'.H (iov'trrinllnif (HKcc, tliu I H. Hmrriiw ( t oiir(, all llie hum u pifine Cuiirti.aiuluf near If Ml Hie wcuooioooKi. Vrinly Cotiiiiiemlcil by 8lAta 8uir)nieri"ltnti Unti. niMiAtbcr J iiticuton iUutot wltaont 1 1 an 1 bar. Titvii1itn1i1 jSP in ttie Jictiw.Ktlit. Binl to fifoiial iimiif u ml ttvult- , -.31-JW r: ie uust por puactic a l usn. K It tt aar In fltlil lllA UOTll Uflnti ll 6 It U t uncertain the pronunclacm J l leasy tu trace the tcrtwtii of a Mord. O It i 0iy tu Itfurn what a word ineuni, 9. Th .VMf Yttrh Trthtwii S(vi4t X l lit n i in ti i''ii fr.iiu tl pri'M villi n I i' iil-l'in Mi tl hm-llfii Hi ))' at tfiori-Htfll ihIU , V t -it 1 1 in-! t v . tn ii .il hi i hi-.n. Mm ' O v t Ik im'.lii , 1 1... t) hU HiIn i . ik t wlikll tl i ' y 1 n i. 1 it 1 1 j 11 iui i I'M 1 1 mi b, gam 2 n:r itu: in-sfT- X 10rMsp iinvii u;ii m nt on application to 6 .1- v. Mi:i!1tl M CO., l'uhlltihtri., ft Unrlnettelil. Mima.. U.S.A. 60OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC 'TO MOTHER'S FRIEND 1 fTM IrlANlMATE THINGS, theory That They lime an Unpleasant Hcimo of lluiiior Wo have roml and tnlked about tlio totnl iloprnvity of iiiaiilinato things, hut thu lenwi nf htiinor In luttniato thliiKH lias not boon written nf nt It nti(jht to ho. Thero can 1) Utile doubt that luatilinato tilings, iwpeclally if thuy are small and elusive, possess a strung senso of hinnor. Fur Instnnco, a man bad In his desk one of thoso cttri iiiK thlniiH with u handle In which slc itsof blotting paper nro held. It was convenient as long as It could bo prevented from gettlns snowed under on Ills iU-k. One day tho 1111111 missed thu pail when he was wrltlnn; and wanted It. IIo had a cleared spneo occupying tho cen ter of his desk, and nil around this spneo was a litter uf papers, letters anil things, Xatuially ho supposed that tho pad hnil got under those things. Ho soarchod annum the papers, but look caro not to get any of them upon tho cleared space In tho center. Ho searched over tho Whole lot, and It occurred to him that this was a good time to put his desk In order. Ho cleared up and sorted out nil tho things and put them In plgixmhulos or within bands and inndu his desk spick and span, but 110 trace of tho pad could bo discov ered. Ho was dlscuuraged, and as It was near lunehtiiiie be locked up his desk and went out to lunch. Whnn ho 0111110 back, ho opened tho dusk, and thero, exactly In thu middle of tho desk, 011 the very spot which his paper had occupied when ho was writ ing, was that pad, simply glaring at him. It seemed to wear an expression that was positively malicious. Tho man was forced to conclude that tho pod had a btrong senso of humor, with 11 tendency to prac tical .joking, and that It had concealed It self In some corner of tho desk when ho was sonrehlng and while he was gone had whipped Itsulf out Into tho most conspicu ous spot on the desk as a way of laughing at him.. Of courso It wasn't possible that he could ltnvu alisontmlndedly dislodged It while ho was looking over tho papers and gone off and left IJ thero. Iiiituly the same mnnlmda slender lit tlO pencil about two Inches long. Itwnsnvery amiable little pencil, of pleasing manners nnd suavo movements, and the man used to hold It between his forefinger and his middle tin or anddlroet It with his thumb whllo bo was scrawling memoranda or do ing ol her things which reijuireil a pencil. Ho kept it In a waistcoat pocket. One day the pencil turned up missing. Ho wanted It nnd wanted no other pencil. Hosearcli cd all his pockets soveral times over and looked all over his dek and bhelves and oven searched tho lloor. No trace of It. Ho sat down to write with a long, un congenial pencil. It seemed to balk and mock him, ami ho bald to himself, ' Oh, I-sjrd, I wish that little pencil would ap pear I" And at that very momoiit It drop ped upon his paper as it from tho sky, but really from over ills right ear, where it had humorously concealed Itself. Though, of cour.-u, tho humor came In the reap pearance rather than tho disappearance, articles without a grain of humor In them may conceal themselves behind one's car, especially If tho car offers ample oppor tunity fur such concealment, but to Hip out just ut tho psychological moment that takes real humor. Hoston Transcript. Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using DeWitt's Witch Ihret Salve. It heals promptly nnd cures eczema and all kin diseases. It (lives immediate lelief. C. 11. lluiicnblii'h. IJi.tft . .1 ;:-:veo Violli !'!:. lure. The f.u ul'.v ,,! Keeping ono's head 111 all ulinTf.. l,ey ! In 1 too ciuillllon. A young I'liil.iil 'lpoia 1 in', HI, mist, lux it (,, pcrfci tlnn. .ii.il It. ncai ly saved her from mi um-ImrriH-iiig situation She was reciting pioleR-ici.iiiv . mil! her work had called forth Mild jt.i, JiMtrio She vv.i , warm and tired, however anil when just a lew lines Into an encore number, shu knew that ata curtain place her Memory would fail her, and thai she would stumble and fall. Her wits answered quickly, llet'oro ruining to the breaking point, hi 10 suddenly stopped and addressed her nudlturs. "I sec by your faces that many of you have hoard this piece before. 1 do not like to repent, so, with your permission, I will try an other number. " Some magnanimous per sons answered: "No, no lio head. " Hut tho young lady was obdurate, and tho peo ple of that nuilloiico now consider her tho queen of all elocutionists." Philadelphia ltecord. Diamonds may lie bkuk as well as white, and miiiiii mm blue, red, brown, yellow, green, pink mid orange, but tlieru is no violet diamond, although, in addition to amethysts, thero are sapphires, rubles and garnets of that color. Tho binall farmers of Hawaii nro giving greater attention to rleo, which yields two 1 rops a year. Win your battles imalust dlscaso by nrtiiie promptly. One Jllnutu Cough Cine product s imineillato results. lien taken early it pie rents consumption. And in later stages it furnishes piompt relief. C. li. lliigeiibiieh. Itceoi-,1 llreuhlug Tllp. On Friday tho Heading's (ill iiiinuto train. celebrated its initial run of the season by establishing a recoid, making the inn of .ViJ miles 1 11011 Camden to Atlantic City in I.1J minutes. This record clips a niiimio and a platter from the best time made liy lust season s llyer. J lie tniiu was drawn by engine No. 102S, built by lialilwin's in May of last year, ami ' a duplieato of No. 1UJ7, which was tho llyer last yenr. The train was made up of a combination car, tlueo coaches and a Pullman, and oa board weru several elliclals of the load, in addition to Superintendent Sauclain, of the Baldwin Locomotive Wurks, and tho inspcdor of tho Chinese Fastcm Hallway, who is in this country inspecting railroads. Tlio train madu an uverao speed of Tu'.!) miles an hour. Philadelphia Hccord, July Urd, 1MIS, "1 owe my whole life to Ihmlock lllood lllttors. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seemed beyond euro. II. It. !, has made 1110 a peifectly well woman." MrB. Charles lluttun, llutvillu, Mich. Iliiptlst International Convention, For this occasion, the Philadelphia & Head ing Hallway will sell round trip tickets to lliiU'.iloand letnni from pilucipal points on line at rate of single fate for round till Tickets for sale and good gulug July KtU to 1.1th, Inclusive, ami good leturuing until July 111th. inclusive. Fxeursionlsts desiring to make a Ion: stay, can by depositing letnni ticket with Joint Agent at llull'.ilo, July liitb to lutli, in. elusive, and paying an additional fen of 11 It v cents, have limit of same extended to Sep tember 1st, Jblis, Fur information as to route, time of trains, rote of fare, etc., consult any Philadelphia & Huiillng Ticket Agent, or eddies, Fdsou J, Weeks, (len'l Pass'r Agent. Hob Slooie, of LaFayettc, Inil,, sujs tb.it for I'onsnpation ho has found DuWiU's I. idle Karly Uisois to bo pviifict. They uuver gripe. Try them for stomach and liver trouble, C. II. lliigenhuch. l'fiiiiHjhaiilu Chiiutiiiiiiuu. For the Pomiiylvauia Chautauipia, to Ihi held at Mt Gretna, Pa., July 1 to August -1, lhUS, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell ticket to thu general public on Juno 31) to August 1. good to icturn until August 10, Inelu-ivi, from stations on 1U lino In Pennsylvania, and from Washington, D, C Haltiuiure, Mil., uml Cuiiuiidalgua. N, V and principal intermediate stations, to Mt, Gretna ami n turn, ut leduced ratos. BEST OF ALL Favorite Remedy Cures When All Oilier Medicines Fall. People who suffer from Gravel, Hiiijht's Uibense, Kidnoy, Liveror Urin tiry Troubles, Pain in tho Small of tho Hack, Frequent Desire to Urinate, es pecially at night, who feel a Scalding Oa.. I'mn in russ intr Water, ami whose urine is nl nil il tf nnrl icontainsnsod- iniciuiuier standing a short time, ought t,o know that there is a medicine which will cure those ailments. It is Dr. David Kennedy's averifi Remedy. It has cured when all other medicines have failed. It can be obtained at drug stores for $1 a bottle. It is needed by the armv of travelintr salesmen, by thousands of railroad men, by those who nro kent in offices brcathinc foul air ami sitting or standing all day long, as all of these employments urcea Kiuney anu bladder trouble. SAMPLE IJOTTLB FRGO. If you arc u sufTcrcr. or if von have a suffering friend, send your nnmo and address to tho Dr. D.iviu Kcnncuy iorporauon, Uondout, N. V., when a sample bottle of Pnvoritc Remedy and pamphlet containing valuable information will be mailed free to you. lie sure lo Mention the name of I it's paper iv hen you write. After eiirlit vears of ngonv, Clarence Van Os trom.of Stissing, Dutchess Co., N.Y., was cured offirnvel bv Favorite HemfAy. Don't you, reader, need a medkinc of tills kind? If bo, buy n bottle of it or send for sumpto. Iir.t.Klll l Ttll. SI'IIMHK TOIIUS, TWO KM lis To Till: NilKIII VIA I'l'.NNSYI. V.l.NI V IIAII.IUIVII. For tlio convenience of those who seek tho most attractive way of spending a Summer vacation, the Pennsylvania ltailroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the North, underthepcrsonally-coiiducted tourist system, July Sli and August 111. Tho points included in tho itinerary and tho country traversed abound in nMuro's beauties; Watkins (lien, Niagara Falls, Thousand Is lands, Quebec, .Montreal, An Sable Chasm, Lukes Cliainpluiu and George, Saratoga, and the Highlands of the Hudson aro all lich in interest and replete with natural attractions. Fach tour will ho in charge of 0110 of tho cumpany's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial charge will bo unescorted ladies. The rate of $100 from New York, ltrooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, llaltlmoie and Washington covers railway uml boat faio for tho entlio round trip, pailor-car seats, meals en route, hotel entor tainmeut, transfer charges, earriago hiru in fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania ltailroad Company, HUil liroiid way. New York ; 800 Fulton stieet, llrook lyn 1 7MI liroad street, Newark, N. J.; or Uco. W. lloyd, Assistant (leneral Passenger Agent, liinail Street Station, Philadelphia, A tillll.lt HN.IOVS The pleasant llavor, gentle action, and sooth ing elicit of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a la.vation, and if tho father or mother be costivo or bilious, the most' gratifying results follow its iio ; so that it is the best family leiueily known and eveiy family should have a bottle. Manufartuicd by tho California Fig Syiup Co. Tlio South and Its Advantages. Tho Southern Itailway has issued fur free distribution, a sixteen p.tgo journal des criptive of Virginia, Nortli and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Missi-sippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make safuand profit able investments will llnd tho information contained therein both valuablo and inter estlng. Copies will lie mailed free upon ap plication tn John M. Ileall, District Passen ger Agent, MS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 'I think DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is tho finest piepaiatiuu 011 the market for piles." Su writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Va. Try it and you will tliihk the same. It also cures cccina and all skin diseases. C. II. Hagciibuch. Coming Ktclils. July 111. Ice cream festival under auspices of Company A. Fife and Drum Corps in nub bins' opera house. July i.'0. Ice cream festival in itobbins' opera house under tlio auspices of tlio Young Mens ushers Association. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. I1UKK15, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. wnU'e Kgan litillillng, corner of Main an Centie sticets, Slieimtiiloab. J II. l'OMl'.HOY, ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW Hlieiiamloali, l'n, JJltOI'. JOHN JON1W, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Iick Box B3, Mftlmnoy City, l'n, IUvIiik studied under some ot tho lm.l macrsli' Loudon and Paris, will give, lesson on tlio vIollii.mHiiilolIu, Kiiltar and ocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care ot mroumi llie Jeweler Hliiinanilimli RUPTURE CURED. A Sicci.ilisl on Rupture fiom Witliamsiiort 1 will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT Till': Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Huptuie permanently and rptickly Cured or no pay. Wiitleu mtnrantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Kupture without operation or (It tcntiigi from business. Absolutely no Daugjr. Uxaniliiation Prce. loo jicrsons cureil In Suiibury, ShamoWn, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred lo. Charges ami terms moderate and williin reach of all. GORDON AND POLYGAMV. No CoitTerslon nf Afrlen I'osslbln If Mo. nogfUny Is ltriUlred A particularly Interesting romlnlporiice of Ooneral Ciurdon was given recently nt tho. Shoredltch town hall by thoiirchblshop of Canterbury, who presided over 11 meet ing convened In tho Interest of tho tilil versltlus liilsRtnn to central Africa. Very shortly before starting for Kluirtuifi, In 1881, Gordon came to Dr. Tomplo to eon suit him on tluee prohlcmr. the llrst ol which was whether us a mere layman he would bo Jttstllled ill endeavoring to con vert tho natives nnd oven to baptize them. To that tho archbishop answered certainly every Christian wus tit liberty nllko to preach nnd to bapti.u. Gordon then propounded n plan ho had for buying slaves a thousand nt a time, drilling them thoroughly, and perhaps mnkliig 10 per cent good soldiers, giving freedom ultimately to all, and asked whether slavo buying could over bo justi fiable. Again tho archbishop could reas sum his scruples and point out that if I purchased with a view to giving them lib I city tho net would bo compatible with thu jugncst uiiristliiiiuy. 1 no tiitimato 111111 culty, however, was polygamy, Gordon explaining that a man had rarely less than four wives, as this number suillced to maintain him, and asking whether Chris tian tenets could possibly sanction a limit ed plurality of wives. Hut on this Dr. Temple uilinltled ho could give no justify ing permission whatever, nnd to establish u pseiido religion without so elementary a principle of morality would bo highly rep rehem Ible. "Then," said Gordon, "Africa Is a long wav from conversion If one wlfo Is Hindu 1111 essential of It." Usidon Telo- rapb. Scnutoi' lfi'iitic.v'x Trial. Wilmington, Del., July 13. In the trial of Senator Kenney yesterduy Wllllnin N. Hoggs, the defaulting cash ier of tho Dover Nutlonal bank, was on the stand. Hoggs faced Ills nlleged accomplice without fear. United States Senator Gray objected strongly to Hoggs ns a witness. The objections were overruled, and the convicted casdiler told the story of his stock transactions with Delaware's junior representative In the United States sen ate. Senator Kenney's accounts wero gone over in detail from May 11, 1S90, to Muy !!'.'. 18U7, the date nf W. N, Doggs' lllght. The balunees varied, be ing as low at one time us two cents, and there were a large number of ovei drafts. The latter varied In amount from 4G cents to $157.07. Ducklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In the world for cuts, Viruisrs, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, Setter, chapped hands, chllblaihs, corns, and nil skin eruptions, and positlvoly cure3 piles, or .10 pay rcimliod. It is guaranteed togivo porfect satisfaction or niony rofniuled. Price r!Ti cents por box. For sain bv A. Waslor Philadelphia & Reading Railway EnoitiLS Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN F.FI'F.CT JCI.Y 1st. 1X93. Trains leave Hlienandoah as follows i For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 7 30 9AI a. m., 12 27, in ii107 p. 10. KorNevv York v lu Muuuli l.tiiiaM., urn. iluys I :i0a. in., 12 27 and 3 10 n. in. For lreadlnir and l'bilmlelphlr, week day, 7 tlO, 9 81 a.tn . 1. 27. n 10 iin.l 0 07 . l'or l'ottsville, week (lays, , Jj, 'J,'l a. o. 12 27, 3 10, 6 (17 anil T 25 p. ill. KorTttinaiplH and Mabanoy (Mty, week ila.v 7 :tO, 9 R il. in., I'.' 27. 8 10 and 0 07 .in For WlllluiiHport, Mimliury anil Lcivtsblir,;, week days. II 80 a.m.. 12 27, I 25 p. in For Mahanii) 'lane, weekiluys, 7 30, 9 51, II 30 a. in., 12 27, a ID, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 p. in. Kor Islilaud and Mmninkin, eek da)M, 7111, II SO a. m., 12 27, .110, B 07. 7 25 and 55 p. in. Kor Baltimore, W asliliiKlon and the Weitvu, II. & O. It. It., tliroiifh trains ion" I Ueaclui: Teriiilnal, I'lilladelplila. (P. & K. V K.) al 3 20, 7 55,11 26 a. ni., 3 10 auU 7.27 p. I. rlllnilays, :l 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 3 Id and 7 27 p. m. addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth und Cl-est-iiut streets station, week days, 10 BO a. ni. 12 20. 12 11 S 40 p.m. Holidays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. THAINH FOK 8I1HNANDOAH. Leave New Y'ork via Philadelphia, weel .Uys, 12 15, i SO, 8 CO, 11 SO a. ni., and 1 15, 30 a 00 p.m. Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, U 10 a. m., 1 30 p. in. Javo l'lilladelpllia, Heading Terminal, week days, a 10. S 30. 10 21 a. in. and ISO, 1 10 p. 111. Leave Heading, week days, 7 00, 10 OH, a, m. 12 15, I 17, 6 00 ). 1,1. Leavo 1'oUsvllle, weec days. 7 10, 7 10 a. m. 12 30 4 10, 0 10 and 6 50 p. m. lave Tamaqua, weok days, K 36, 11 2:1 a, in., 1 49, 6 56, 7 20 p. in. lcnve Maliauoy City, week dayB, 9 05, ,147 a. in., 2 22, 6 12, 0 21,7 41 p. Ill Leave Maliauoy Plane, week days, 630, 9 25, 1025, 1159 a. lu., 241, S32, 6 41. 7 07, p in. Leave Willlamsport, week days, 7 42, lu U) a, m., 12 31 and 4 00 p. ui. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut stmet watt and Booth street wharf fur Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpress, 8 (10, 9 00, 10 15 a. m., (1 30 Saturdays only), 200, 301), 3 10 O0liilniltclinln, -100 65 minute train), 4 30, 5 00 f0o llllllllte traitij, 5 10, 700 p. in. Accommodation, 6 15 . ui., 5 00, 630 p. in 1.00 excursion train 700 am. Sundays Kipress, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a lu, 4 15 p in, Accommodation, 6 15 a lu, I 45 p. m. gl.00 excursion train, 7 n in, Itcturnlng leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Allautio ami Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Uxpress, (6 15 Mondays only) TOO, 7 45 65 mlnllto trainj, 8 20 Vi inlimlo tritiu, 9 00, 1015, 1100 a. m.,d80, 4 30, .130, 7 30, 93) p. m. Accommodation, 4 25, 7 50 a. n. 4U1 p. m. 91.03 excursion train (from Mississippi ave. only) 6C0 p. in. Huudays Kxpress, 3 30, I 00, 5 00, (i Oil, (i 30, 7 00, 7 30, H 00, 9 30 p. Ul. Ac commodatiou, 715 a. ut., 5 03 p. ui, SI 00 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi ave. only), 6 10 p m. Kor Cape May and Ken Isle City, 8 43 a. m., 230,1 15pm. Additional for Capo May 4 15 p.m. Sundays (81 00 excursion 7 OO ) 9 15 am. Kor Ocean City, 8 30, 8 11 a in, 2 30, 4 15 I (Si .00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00a m. Sun day, K 15, 9 IS a in. I'arlor Cars mi all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and ICcadlm: Itailway ticket ugL-n or address I. A. HUKIOAUl), ItDSON J. WKEKH. (len'l Hopt., (len'l Pass'r Aft.. UeadiliK Terminal, Philadelphia. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people fim attenilin;; lo their teeth, llolh reasons have no exislenre in this ad vauccd aye. Puililess and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for live years is our method A Good Set of Teeth, f$. The Very llest Teeth, 18. You can uet no hi tler, no matter what you pay. No ctiarne for extractine;, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression in the inorninp; and give you your teelh in the afternoon if des'ueil. lo!d Fillings, $i ; Best Sliver PillliiKs, Soc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasontblu rales. Inanimations and estimates fiec, We use but one (raileof material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. Whllo & Centre Sts., Rollins' Bulldlug !er Stealth Restored Oll'l TTMI n misery of tdeeplessnoss can only bo j! realized by thoso wlio havo cxp-rl-enccdlt, Nervousness, slceple-.sncsj, headache), neuralgia nnd that niiscrablo -liusof unrest, can surely bo cured by I)r. Mllei,' Kesloratlvo Ncrvltio. Bo certain Is nr. Miles ot this fact that all druggists nro iiuthorl?i d to tefund prlco paid for tho first hottlo tried, provldinR It does not benefit. M:s. llonry llrmn, wlfo of tho well known blasksmilh at Grand Junction, Iowa, says! 't was troubled with slecplossness, nervou i .iP's, headache und Irregularnienttuatiun; sulTerlng untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for female com plaints besides) belli 'J under tho caro of local physicians, without liolp. I notl-ed In Dr. Mile' advortlsemciit tho testimonial of a lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and I chiiil never ceaso to thank that lady. Her tostlh-onhil Induced 1110 to uso Dr. Mites' Nerviuo and Korvo and Liver Pills, which restore! tnu tohealth. I cannot say enough for Dr.MIIcs'lifitnedlej ' Dr. Miles' ltemei'.Ies aiosold by all drug gists under a poiltivo guarantee, first liotllo benefits or money re funded Ilool; on dis eases of tho heart and KVt Ml Oft' -Wervine: ;Rcntoro8 . Health rves f reo. Address, BIl. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. KlKhart, Iud. ennsylvania RAILROAD. nriitiYKiM, division. .ICI.V 1, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after too aDp.a date for Wltrtfans. Ullbcrton, Krackvillo. Uar Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. llnniloirR, Ittadlnn, I'ottstown, l'lioenlxvllle. Korrlstown aidl'ltli a4elplila (llroAi! street station) at 6 05 and 815 a. 111., 2 02, 6 13 p 111. on week days. Holidays, 8 15 a. 111., 4 25 p. m. Trains leavo Krackvillo for Shenandoah al 736, 11 46 a. in. and 5 46, 7 26 p. in, Sunday, 11 01 a. lu. and 5 16 p. in. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah (via Krack villo) 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p.m. Sunday 10 33 a. 111., 5 20 p. m. Leave I'hlladelpMa, (liroad street station), for Shpwandoah at 835 a. m.. 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave nt 6 50 and 9 23 a. m Leave Itroad street Btation, I'lilladelplila, tin Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean drove, Lonjc Branch, and Intermediate stations, S.20, 11.14, a. hi., 3.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave liroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOK NItW YOItK. Express, week-days, 8 20, 4 0o, 4 50 6 01.5 15,6 50 7 33,8 20, 9 50, 10 21 (DlnlliK Car), 11 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. lu. IllnliiKCars), 1 10, 2 30 (Illnlni; Oar) 8 20, .IS). I 02, 5 00, 5 56 ( Dining Oar), 6 00, 7 02,7 50 (llin. iliKCar), 10 00 p. III., 12 01, night. Sundays, it 20, 4 05, 4 50. 5 Oi, 5 15 8 20,9 59,10 21, (Dining Car), 1185 a. ill., 1235, 1 05 (Dining Car) 2 SU (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 1 22) (Dining Car), 5 20,5 50, (Dining Car) 6 35, 7 02,750, llllnlng Car) 10 IK) p. m., 12 01 night. Kxpress for lloHton without change, 11 Oila week-davs, and 7 50 n. in., dally. Catkill express, (Parlor Car), 8 20 am week da) i. WASHINGTON AND THU SOUTH. Kor Il.iltlmoro and Washington. 50, 7 20, 8 32 , 1020. II 2J.a. m., 1209, 1231 (DIi.Iiik Car), 112 Dining Car, 8 12, 111, 15 25 Congres sional Limited, Dining Car, 6 17. 655 Din ing Car, 731 Dining Car p. m., and 12 01 night week days. Sundays. 3 50. 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in., 12 OH, 1 12, IDIulug Car 4 41, 5 20 Con Kresslounl Limited, Dining Car, 6 55 Dining Car, 731 DinlngCar p. in. and 12 03 night. Kor Itnltlmore, accommodation. 9 12 a tit, 2 02 and 4 01 p in week days, 5 OS and 11 16 p in dally. KOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leavo liroad street station via Delaware rlvei bridge Hxpress, 5 00, 9 10 I so minutes a in, 23S Is2 minutes, 10(1 so minutes, 7 03 i. in. Sundas, 5 00, 9 20 80 minutes, a in, 231 82 minutes, 7 03 p m. Leave Market Street Wnrf Kxpress, 5 00, 8 30, 10 00 75 minutes, a in. (100 Saturdays ony), 200 75 minutes. 3 On 70 minutes, 3 30 oO minutes, 4 00 163 minutes, 4 30 75 minutes, 5 00 70 minutes, 530 65 minutes p ui. Sundays, 5 00, 7 30, SOU 75 minutes, 8 30, 9 00 75 minutes, !i no 70 minutes a m, and 4 30 75 minutes p in. Sl.oil excursion train, 7 00a m daily. Kor Capo Slay, Anglesca, Wildwood and Ifoll j Ileach lixpress, 9 00 am, 2 30, 4 03, 5 00 p in vvickdays. Kimdayn..8 20 a in. CapoMay only, 1 80 p in Saturdays. Excursion, 7 00 a m dally. Kor Sea Isle City, Ocenn City, Avalon ami Stone Harbor Kxpress, 910 a. m., 2 30, 4 20, 5 (X) d. in. week days. Sundays, 8 50 a. in. x curslon 7 CO a m dally. Kor Somers Point Kxpress, 5 00, 8 30, 10 00 a. in., 1 (JO Saturdays only, 3 00. 4 00, S 00, 530 p. m. week days Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 9 00, 9 50 a. in and 1 30 p, m, I. 11. IIutciiinsos, J. It. Wood, (len'l Manaicer. Gen'l Pass'g'r Act WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent (or Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! Should be In Every Home and Library. Tlte People's BIB History U written br Itlulit lion. William 1'wurt DladiUnie, Ki'l'riniler uf tlruut llrltlua nnd lrelaail, I'livKtvr, Knu.i Htiv, A, II, Hinre, Uuimiii'h (lolleee, Oiford. Kue.i Kuv. Humuol Ivuit litirtlprt, 1). I)., Clilciuio 'HihoIumIcuI Heniliiarr,Olilcni0,ll.iHev.FrudrtoW l-urrur,ll 1)., K.lt.H.. Dean o( (knlerhurr, 4'anterbunr. Knii.i l.ar, Klmerll.llai.en, I).l.,Tufts liillmi), Honierrllla.MMa.1 Her, Ir'ronk W. (Hm.Hulm, H.U., Armour linailula, !hlci!o, Ill.i Iter, lleome F. l'entocot, 11.1)., Mar) la. lions Presbylerlan Cliurcb, Iiniloii. r.nB.i Iter, 11. H. MaoArlbnr, 11.1)., (Vilrory llaptlnl Cliurcli, New York City. N. Y.i llor. Maitru Huinmeibell, 11.1)., .Mala htreet Frm Hol'tUt Oburrh, LewUlon. Me.i Her. r rank M. Urintol. .(., Frt Mftbocllrt rplwopii .1 Church, Kraaaton.lll.i llor W. Moors, I.UI..'"lh'(:hrli tlan Oomroonwealtli," Liindon, Kntf.t Iter, l'dwnnl r.iorutt Hale, ll.l).. South Uoiifreautlonal Cliimli, I lotion. Mae..! Her. ,Io.epli AKir lleet, !.!)., V)unle)aii dolleae, Hichinontl, Kiib.i Her. Cespar ltene areaory, Iipilil llnlrenltr, I-elpl. Oernianyi Iter. Wni. Oleaver Wllkln.ou. D.ll , lliiimr.lll ot (.'lilcioro, l!lil. man. HI. i Her. haniual Hurt, HU, i rinlly Uilhre, Hartford, flonn.Hnr..l. Monro tlfbuon.II.l) ,Ht.,lolia'e W pod 1'ruMbyterUi) (Iburrli. Loudon. l.i'K -. Iter, (leorjju. O. Txirimer, 1,1, 1)., Tha '1 t'tiiple, liobtoii, Maan. Kil l llll Wlllll. 'JU imuuK, 61 Iulf lai:s lllu.lra tlona, Bill eilew, cloth, (IIO, halt letant, t5.li full lev.nl, 0.00. Ul illlli llilTini.i,yi papeR. 200 full-pace lllmfri tlone. Ht)Ie ABtlt edee, full lerant, one rolumu, 1 19 nil Stile S-twa volume, full lerant, lulled. JuUI i In 19 PA HI H, quarto idle, rerlew quektiom to each, Hit paper corem, wwwl, trimmed sliatitlr, tLUleach pail For nala at all bookntoroe anil liy booknellprr. 1 nr f irther Inforuiallon, wrlta HKNItY U. HIIKI'AUII, l'ubllfehr,'tl-aud2!l Uouiuutitruet, UUlcdKO, llliuuU, v3S .vVSB VII (
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