il ft i I 'W.'i . EVfENING HERALD lTAItl.IMIKl 1 H70. iilillHhoit every KvpiiIuk, Hicept Humbiy, M buum Jahiiin Htiikkt, Nkiu Ckktiik. The llcmld Is ilcllvrinl InMif-uiuKlnitii mid Hip iMwrmntdlriK tov,ui or ls cent n vcek, m- :.! M the avrrlcrn. lly mull M.OOn .veiir.ori etvik n month, paynlde In iuIvmicp. Mlvcitlse- i input oIlm-kchI iiccnriliUKtiiNiiiicciiuii portion, TUd tniblUluUM niMTve the rlnht 1" ( liivnire th lio&Ulou of tulvortli.ciiii-iit-' whem-vor the itb-"tfitlo-i of ne ilrnmliiN it. Tim right In le-crviil to wjc iiiiv ulicrtlH ment, vhi-tlier prfhi fur ir not. t.iat ilic puhtLlkrre run)' ilcrio 'ipmper. AilMirtlaliiK tMw niiHla known 'Ijmmi nppllciUloii. li iterel nt Hit po.tnilire M -lu-nniiih:di, Pi.., i tit-colitl clu mall umtler. TICI.HPIIONK I'ONNKCrlO.V m- 'All the New That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald rniDAY. .ii i. is, lsfls. UUR COUN IUY: First. Last and IHircvcw Spain Is now koIi through u chiii niiii of eilut'iition. When Uni'le Hum litis gotten throti";1i with her .sho will not he an hniiilnimu us formerly, but she will know a grout Ural mure So.MK of tlie Di'inoriatic iioliticiiins of this Senatorial ili.striet, who wt'iv the It'iuliiif? spirits at tlu li Irnrilvillu . convention, now rcalizr- that it is tuni'li caxii-r to force a noinlnation by qiies-tionulili' nu'iius than it is to elect tlie beneliciarv of Mieh deals. The i)i'Oi)le, as a rule, "are with the man who plays fair." Anthracite for Steaming Purposes. Under the above title the Scranton Alines and 31 inerals Miys it has been evident for the past few years that anthracite is losing its hold and that the output bus been either stationary or decreasing, while the bituminous trade shows a constant and steadytn crease. 1 n pointing out several very apparent reasons for this state of all airs, the paper above quoted says : "New bituminous ileitis are con stantly being opened up, thus increas ing tlie competition and decreasing the prices obtained, while on the other hand by the adoption of min ing niiichines v licit are not applica ble to anthracite mining the cost of mining bituminous, coal is steadilv de creasing. On the other hand with in creasing depth the cost of mining an thracite grows steadily greater as well as the cost of its preparation due to the more rigid requirements of the buyers. The use of gas in all of our cities is anot tier important factor as it attacks the very heart of the an tliranite domestic trade. While I here ill always lieu cer tain fixed demand for domestic an thracite there .seems little probability that its market will be widened to any appreciable extent in the future, un less it be through an increased Use of Ihp small sizes for steam purposes. A Committee from tlie Anthracite Coal Operators Association lias recently presented a report looking towards the better control und marketing of thi.'fe small sizes as an element enter ing very largely into tho commercial Hide of anthracite mining. A report ..from this committee, which appeared ,in the May letter of the Association, gave tlie following statistics and sug gestions : In HW) these si.es amounted to but 10.18 per cent, of tlie total shipments, but in the last six years there has been an increase of almost SO per cent. ; in other words, in lfcHO (tho wnsheries and mines shipped !!, 755,811 of buckwheat and less, and in 18110. ?,(i:i(),W0 tons of the same sizes. "This increase was brought about through the decreased demand for the large si.t-.s necessitating their breaking up, thus producing more of the smaller sies, also by the increased appliances for the washing of coal ami the greater care taken in its preparation, "The output, or rather tho ship ments of these small si.es, varies in versely with tho demand for the domestic sizes, hence large quantities are marketed during the fall season and only small amounts (luring the spring und summer, when the cars are needed for the more profitable : sizes. Tlie amount required for con sumption in steaming purposes is, however, comparatively constant, hence tills irregular supply neces sarily interferes with the use of these smaller sizes, as they come in direct competition with the bituminous coal, of which tho supply Is constant mid unlimited. A regular supply can only be obtained through u now method of allotting the car supply to tho breakers, I y which the curs used for shipping small si.es bhall not count against tlie allotment which the operator needs for domestic sizes, us no -operator will willingly ship I sizes which only bring from 15 to 00 cunts when he can store them ami list) tho cars for shipping sizes which irlng over i'i.W, "III,., It).,,, ,.t Mi,, A iiHiimi f,lti. iul Operators' Association have juoiuuientieu 10 mo transportation ui7.(inieK that thoy make such an vuaicu in me uifonuum oi curs, uigo yards be established for tlu the t. jrary excesses in shipment, freight rata bo charged that a i sizes can compute with no thut th. bltumlnoua nienil, that tlu fd thuy further reooui otu engaged In produo- Mlthrauite give their ing und soiling u uupport to tlie eiif. inent of BinoUe cities." trcuiiiont und enact rdl nances in the I . ltV INTERVENTION IN PHILIPPINES. , Inii'iipeati' ( liiinci'ttei'leH are lll-iuitw-llilf (lie ,liel Inn. I I'nrls, July 15. The Matin lins re- i cpIvpiI from it London correspondent, who him 'lmiKttal sources of lnformn- j tlou. n dliimtcli In which lie nays the i llurnpi-nn chancellories lire now tils- I cussing the question of the eventunl ' lntorvt-i 1 n I ' 11 ntlon of the powers In the ' lite Island. The atnhassndors I nt Merlin, the correpondent adds, have advised their covcriiim-iits respecting Clennany's line of policy, which seems Unite settled. Uermnny would prefer the maintenance of the statu quo, but, If as a consequence of the war, Hpunlnh HoverelKtlty tllsuieieared American sovereignly must not l- Its successor. An International agreement. The Statin correspondent further asserts, will he j established anil the powers Interested in the Islands would each he -nlled on to protect Its own Interests. 1 The correspondent adds: "Tills Is the logical outcome of the Monroe doc trine, the principle of which will lie ' employed by Hurope In order to pro tect Itself ngalnst American Interfer- . ence. and unless appearances are de- ! ceptlve Ureal Itrltnln. In spite of the tulked of Anglo-Saxon alliance, will do the same ns the other powers." i;iithntiiMtii nt Cnnii Aliree. i Washington. July IS. When the news I of the surieiiiler of Snntlngo reached the camp late In the afternoon en- ' tliuslasm broke loose on every hand. I'arudes were rirgnniKcd and many of I the regiments, headed by the regl- mental band, marched thiouitli the , streets of the camp singing patriotic i songs and shouilng and cheering for the army ami navy and their com manders. Tlie court martial of the , First division has acquitted Harry nid well, Cuinpany A, of the Slxty-tlfth New York, chargi-d with stealing, and has convicted John Homers, of the same company and regiment, for being 1 nbseio without leave. He was sen- tenc . to ten days at hard labor and ! lined $10. I 1'rorcc the Philippines. Washington, July 15. Army circles have been advised of the protest made to General Otis at San Francisco by Colonel Harber, commanding the First New York volunteer regiment, ngulnst the proposed assignment of that regi ment to garrison duty nt Honolulu, The colonel, however, lias been Inform ed that the Intentions of the president and the secretary of war contemplate the location of his command at the Islands only temporarily and for a period approximating two months, after which it is to be sent to the Phil ippines. The SpmiMi Prize hlps. Key West, July 15. The Kpnntsh prize ships Catallnn. Miguel Jovar, Pueiia Ventura and Ouldo, cupttm d during the early days of the war. wee taken north by the gunboat Newport yesterday. The Huenn Ventura ami Ouldo have been bought at the United States marshal's sale by the govern ment and will be made Into armored win ships. The Cutollna and Miguel Jovar weie released by the prize com mlss'lonois, but the eases were appealed to the United Stntes supreme court, where they are still pending. Philippine liotiifiii'ccmoiilw. Victoria, 11. C. July 15. The steamer Wnrilmoo, just arrived from Honolulu, reports that Major (leneral Wesley Merrltt hns arrived at Honolulu on his way to Manila. The City of Para nr rlved at Honolulu July 5. The Morgan City and Indiana were scheduled tha evening. The Monterey and collier Hrutus left Honolulu for Manila July V. The Moniidnook. with the collier Nero, arrived at Honolulu July 3. Necessary repulrs to her machinery will delay her there six or seven days. AuiuMI' liepoi't ol'n OotVut. Madrid, July 15. Captain (leneral August! telegraphs under date of July 10 as follows: "Oerierul Monet's col umn, unnhle to hold out at Macaborn, left In three boats towed bv the gun boat beyte to seek reinforcements. It was slopped by tlie Americans, but aided by tlie current It succeeded In reaching Kstereros nnd Dulaean. There the column wns made prisoners by the Insurgents. An ofllclal Inquiry has been opened into the conduet of General Monet." $100 Reward $100. The reiiileri of this paper will lie pleased to learn that then-1 at Uut one dreaded dlseiie that sileniu has been able to fine In nil its stages, mill that iscntarili. llail H i Mtarrii i lire s the only pinllle cure known I" Hie iiiedli a! fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional ills- ease, requires a comututliilial ireaiiiicni. nan s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting dlreitly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby deetrnlng tnc lounoaiion in the disease, nnd giving tlie patient strength uy building up the constitution and assisting nature in lining its work. Tlie proprietors have so niiich faith in its curative poueis, that they nlTurOnu Hundred Dollars fuV liny ease that It fails to cure, hicnd for list of testimonials. Address. V. .1. CHUNKY Ac CO., Toledo, O, Sold by Iiiuggikta. 75o Vostorihiv' Itaselmti fJiiniesi. At Phlli'ilolnhhi Philadelphia. 1: Clevc- land. (i. At New York First game: New York. 11: Si. f.oils. 5, Suoond gnme: New York, 5; St. bonis, 3. At rtoston First u.in.e. Iltxiuti, 0: Louisville, 1. Secoi d gurnc: lloston, 8: Louisville, 7. At liiooklyn-Proolilyn, t. Pittsburg. 1. At Washington Chicago, 1: Washington, S. At lhiltlmore (12 innings, durkness) Clin liin.iti, 5; Baltimore. 5. At Wilkesbarre-Iluffulo. 4: Wtlkes bunv, 2. At Springfield Springfield, 5; Toronto, 1. At Syracuse Ottawa, 7; Syracuse, 4. At Prevalence Mnntroul, 2; Providence, 0. At Newark Hartford, 5; Newark, 1, At Itlclmiond Itlehmoittl, 1: Allentown. 0. At Putoibou Pending. 4: Paternon, 1. l'nr Coiistlp.itioa take Kail's Clover hoot Tea, the great Wood Purifier. Ciirus Ilend uuliu, Nervousness, h'riipttotis on the Puce, and uiakiis tbu liead clear us u bell, Suld by P. 1). Klrliu und uguumntcu. Notleu lo Water Consumers, The. dry season of the your is now lit hand and all persons Using water fiom tho piddlo water walks are cautioned that alter this daui the, washing of buggies with hone, pave ments und sprinkling of sheets arc positively forbidden. Scurcity of wiitor iiccosnllatrs tho alsjve order mid it will bo finally en foried by tint miiwriutunileat. ISukIiuiIiik with tin: nth hint., wuter will b'i shut oll'fr.uu '0 p. in. to 11:00 a in. until further notice. lly order of water L'uiiimiltee, T-l-tr Jos. W. Hum., (Jlmlriuan. N'ol to f.'u to s,nui Imo, Chin Itstou. July ITi. (Jeneral Wilson has lecelwd urdeis nut lo embark the tioop under his loinmand hHre for Santiago. Much of the baggage of the Second and Third Wisconsin regiments had len loaded and all thin had to come off the ships. Yesterday after noon lUmeral Wilson went out to Sum mervllle to Inspect it camping ground mere, out tne water supply did not suit him. The chances are that they will be quartered In this city for some tune to come. 0 e run u in in, fuchsias, punaies, daises, rose, etc., for spring planting lit Payne's iurrlus, (liraidville. 'J'uberute and gladiolus bid ha TWO GRATEFUL WOMEN Restored to Heulth by Lydln R Flnkham's Voiottiblo Compound. "Cn Do My Dun Work." Mrs. Tatiuc'ic Daniiiiv, West Winstud, Conn., writes: " DK.vti Mlis. Pi.vkuam: It is with pleasure that I write to you of the. benefit 1 huvu derived from using your wonderful Vcifetablo Compound, I was very ill. suffered with female weak ness and displacement of the womb. "1 could not slcepnt nlpfht, had to walk the floor, I sulTered bo witli pain in my aide and small of my back. Was trou bled with bloatinpr, and at times would faint away! had a terrible pain in my heart, a bad taste in my mouth all the time and would vomit; butnow, thanks to Mrs. I'inkham and her Vegetable. Compound! I fool wull nnd sleep well, can do my work without fooling tired; do not bloat or havo any trouble, whatever. "I sincerely thanW you for the good advice you gave me and for what your medicine lias done for me." 'Cnnnot Prnlnu It 12nough.M MISS CKIini! fiUNKItf, Fruuklln, Neb., writes: " I .suffered for somo time witli pain ful and irregular menstruation, falling i of the womb and pain in tho back. I tried physicians, but found no relief. " I was nt lubt persuaded to try bydia II. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound, i and cannot praise it enough for what 1 it has done forme. I feel like a. new i person, and would not part with your ! medioiuo, 1 have recommended it to several of my friends " May Ite AtljeM oil .Mn'eiilily. Washington .Int.- 15. -The Italian ambassador. Huron F.iva. had n long Interview with Secretary of Slate Day yesterday afternoon the subject under i discussion being the Intention of the 1 Itnllnn srovernment to seize the Co- lomblnn port of Cnrtngenln. Our gov- f ernment is making an effort to coin- , pose the dltllculty amicably, without Impugning- the justice of Italy's de mand and there Is reason to believe from the amicable spirit exhibited bv the Italian representative during the Interview tb it t p Ik effort will succeed. "I think DcWitfs Wilcftlliizcl Salve is the (blest pieparatliin on the market for piles." So writes John V. Dunn, of Wliceln g. W . Va. Try it and you will think the same. It also cures ec zema ami ujl skin diseases. C. H. Hajenhiieli. THETR0DU?E MARKETS. Ah lfelleefed h.v Dealtimi In Philadel phia mid llaltlmoi'ii. Philadelphia, .Inly 11. Flour firm: win ter supirllnc, iil'un.'i": Pennsylvania toller, clear. $!.s.V,il; city mill", extra. $:i.i :;.40. Win at nomln.il; No. i red, July, SU'iifiSlc.; August. TS'inr.ie. Corn quiet; No. 2 mix ed, .tub and August. "'I'l'iiIITd-tc. ; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, Inc. Oats dull und um banged; No. 2 white, SOlfcc; No. 2 white, clipped, 3lei:ilLc. lleef and pork jobbing fulrlv; beef hams. $22.f.0Ji23; fam ily pork, $l2..Mfl.1. Lard tlrm; western steamed, $a.ST.j. flutter firm: western creamery, l.".'17c.; do. faetoiy, llif? ltc;; Jllglns, 17c; Imitation eremnery, 12i-uHH'C.; New York dairy. 12' id tCc : do. creamery. He. Cheese quiet; large, white, fancy, 7c; small, white, fancy, 714c; large, colored, fancy. 771,c: small, col ored, fancy, 7'..c; part skims. VYlWic; full skims. 2'ii2'-jC Ktrgs lirm: New York and Pennsylvania. ISftil.lc: western, fresh, He. Potatoes steady, new, $2.7Mi3. Tal low steady; city, 3Vi3:!sc; country. 3'Mi1 3',ac, as to quality. Cabbage steady; Long Tsbitid, Vui.27. Baltimore, July H. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat easy; snot, K2'iS3c.; month, siKfisiiHc ; August, 74?ii7Gc; south ern, by sample. 77'nMc. Corn easy; spot, SMiSBV&c; month. ::."mi :::,4c ; August, S5'4Tf UfrS,c. ; southern, while and yellow, 31le. Oats steady: No. 2 white. 3U(ii:i1a: No. 2 mixed, 27' SSVac Itv linn; No. 2 near by, CO'.ic. liny active for beat grades; No. 1 timothy, Jll.riU'uL'. Lettuce, $1.10& I. 25. Llvo stock MurkKtN, New York. July 11. Peeves hrm; cables slow and Hteady. Sheep, medium to good. $4f4.riO; lambs, good to prime, $C.7."1i 7.25. Hogs firm at $1.2011 1.50. Hast Liberty. Pa., July tl. Cattle steady; extra, ll.tsVbl.a.l: prime, $l.70ft I.&0; cunimon. JXMJff 1. Hogf, active and higher; best grades, f l.!('':4.13: common to fair, t3.VMiiM; pigs. .:.Mi1i4.12'i: good roughs, $3.4'lf :i.M): common to fair, t2SMTi3.iO. Sheep (Inn: cholc fl.n04i4.G3; common, !.3ui4: yearlings, f Kid. S3; spring lumbs, 1340; veal calves, $3.5i(lj. For foity yems Dr. Fowler's Kxtnut of Wild Strawberry 1ms been curing biniuncr comiilnhit, dysentery, diurrlioea, bloody llux, pal la the stomach, and it lias tiuvcr yet failed to do everything cliiimeil fur it. l.omliiu Papei'-t Praise One strutiw. London, July 13. All of the London papers tendei an ample meed of piaise for the success of Aincilcan strategy In securing possession of eastern Cuba with so little hlood.'-'hed. They recog nize that further resistance on the part of Spain Is hopeless, since in nil prob ability famine will soon compel Captain CJenernl Hlanco to surrender. There fore, they say Spnln ought to profit by the pause In hostilities to sue for pence nt once. Iivnu Incident More SocIoiih. London. July IB.--The Daily MnlTs Hong Kong correspondent cables that It Is "now known here that Admiral Dewey requested the correspondents nt Manila not to give the full story of the Irene Incident, for fear of arousing feeling In Aineilea which might lead to complications with Germany. When the full details transpire It will be seen that i In- Incident was more serious than It at first appeared to he." Transporting the Prisoner's. Washington. July 15. The plan of the war department for returning the sur rendered nrmy of General Toral to Spain will not necessltnto the use of American vessels. It Is the purpose of the department lo ask for proposals from all steamship companies which deblre to compete for transporting the Spanish troops to Spain and the most advantageous bid will be accepted. Tim ndvlces of General Shafter Htnte that the number of Kpnnlsh prisoners will be between 12.000 and 15,000. Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of 1'lre.t l lriit rlrel Insitro sour piopurty from loss In the oldeatand strougrtt cash companies: Phlla Unilei wiltitrs Insursnco tii. of North America and Pire AMcUtioii, Hgrtfoid l'iro Ins. Co., American J'ire liisuniiu-a) Co Wot Chester Plro Im. Co., UiiIUmI I-'Ireuien'i- Ins. Co. T. T. W1I.I4AMS, lt'3 8. Jardlu St., Bliuiiaudoah. liOILER EXPLOSION KILLS SIX. llesldes Two ace MWMiik and Twonty sl injured. HuffHlo, July 15. Hv the explosion of a boiler In the Niagara starch works yesterday the building was wrecked, six persons killed and 2(1 Injured. Two otheis ate missing, who ale supposed to have peilshed. Of the six persona who were In the building only two es caped. Most of the Injured were per sons outside of the works. Scarcely a houe within 1 .000 feet of the factory escaped being lilt with bricks, twisted Iron or heavy tlmbeis. The dead aie: William Kelly, en gineer; Henry Pohlfferstcln, llreman; Casper Walter Miller, Charles S. Knte mann, Mrs. Joseph W. Hoyt und baby. Fatally Injured: Haby Kloss. The causes which led to the explosion of the holler will never be known, the engineer and Iheman, Who were killed, being the only persons who could hnve possessed any knowledge on the sub ject. Of the holler not a fragment could be found. 'I'he New .liipatiose CciiNcr. I'hlladelphla, July in. The Japanere , crulr Kasngl has reached Cramps' shipyard .lfter hnvlng been given one ' of the most thorough and successful ttlals of any vessel ever built by the Cramp eompnny. On her way home fiolii Portsmouth she underwent trials under natural draught. The big fighter made a speed of 21.CS knots under natural draught, 1.15 knots over tho contract figure. The Knsagl will be completed in six weeks and turned over to the Japanese government. Sailors will be brought here from Japan and the vessel will be tnken to Ihigland, wheie her guns will he placed on board by Aiiiistrong & Co. cantor Kenni'.v's Tidal. Wilmington. Del,, July 13. Tho fourth day of the tilal of Senator Ken ney yesterday opened with a large at tendance, notably many ladles. Con tinuing his testimony. Embezzler Hoggs stated that all the checks signed by Kemiey were eventually made good ex cept the Shaw check for $1,030 and the Andeiiiin checks, aggregating over $1,200, und a $300 check In the stock dealings with Cuthbert & Co. All of these, witness said, represented his personnl dealings, nnd that he request ed Senator Kemiey to sign the checks, as It would be dangerous for him to do so. These moneys weie lost to the hank. Yellow Taitndlci; Cured. SiiiTering humanity should be supplied with eery means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish tlie following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, ami was treated by some of the best physicians in our city nnd nil to no avail. Dr. Hell, our ilutggisl, leconimendcd Klectric Hitters; nnd after laUing two bottles, I wns entirely cured. I now take gre.it pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering fron this lenible mnlad). I am gratefully youis, M. A, I legally, Lexington, Ky." Sold 'by A. Wnsley Draggist. Stop LoliiUne; Trim-sport. Tampa, July 15. Orders have been received here to stop loading of all transports. Two battel les of heavy ar tillery, Company K, of the Seventh, nnd Company K, of the Second, have joined General 1 Sogers' command to re place the First battalion. First Florida regln.'iit, which hns been nttnehed to th.tt camp. The Floi Ida men will re join their regiment. The Chief Hurgessof Milcshuig, Pa., says JMVItt's Little liirly Kiscrs aie the best pills he uyer used In his family dining foil) years of house keeping. Tin y clue constipa tion, sick lie.'iibii'hu and Mamai-I) ami livei tumbles. Small In sle but gic-it in results. C II. IlHgeuhiirli, 'l'o Snvo the Ci'Ntoltut Colon'. Kingston, Jamaica, July 15. Admiral Sampson has sent the battleship Texas to make tho wreck of the Cristobal Colon fast to tho shore by hawsers nnd cable. The Colon lies bow on the bank, stern In deep wntpr. It Is feared that n heavy sea would wash her into deeper wnter, as the hank Is very steep, nnd It Is Impossible to float her. It has been decided to attempt to save and repair her. Win your battliH auaiust disease by actins promptly. One .Minute Cough Cure produces immediate icsiilts. When taken early it pie vents consumption. And in later stages it furnishes prompt relief. 0. II. Hageubuch. ltecord Itreaklng Trip, On Friday tho Heading's 00 mitiuto train celebrated its initial run of the season by establishing a record, making tho rim of Ii", miles from Camden to Atlantic City in l.i minutes. This recmd clips a umiiitu ami quarter from the best time made by last season's llyur. Tho train was drawn by engine No. 108, built by miilvviu's in May of last year, and a duplicate of No. 107, which was the Uyer lust year. The train was made up of a combination car, three coaches and a Pullman, and on buanl weie several ollicials of the road. III addition to Siipciintcialcut Saiicl.titi, of thu lialdwih Locomotive Works, and the inspectur of the Chinese Pastern Hallway, who is in lids country inspecting railroads. The train inadu an iiyerago speed of 7U.0 mih s an hour. Philadelphia Itecoid, July 3rd, lsos. "1 owe my vvholo life to lluiilock Hlood Hitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seemed beyond cure. 11. H. H. has made mo u perfectly well woman," Mrs. Charles Iltiltou, Hoivillu, Mich. ltuptfst Interiuitfoiuil Convention, Fur this occasion, thu Philadelphia & Head ing Kuilway will sell round trip tickets -lo Itullalo and return from principal points on line at, rate of single line for round trip. Tickets foi sale and good going July L'th to 13th, inclusive, and good it-turning until July liilh. Inclusive. PxciirsiunUts dubbing to muko a longer stay, can by depositing return ticket with Joint Agent ut Hiillalu, July liltli to ltlth, In clusive, and paying an additional feu of fifty cents, huvo limit of kuiiu extended to .Sep tember 1st. 1b!)S. For information ns to route, tiiuu of trains, rale of fine, etc., consult any Philadelphia ,t Heading Ticket Agent, or addlcss, PiImiii J. Weeks, Gea'l i'ass'r Agent. Sick headache, blllousuuss.constlpalion and all liver mid stomach troubles can Im nulcklv euicil by using tlioso famous little pills known ns DoWitl's Little Parly Hlsers. They aiu pleuRHiit to tiiKu unit never gripe. C. 11. Haguiibiich. DRINK- CMiAUY'S KXTUA 1'INU QUAIJTV -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Cliampajrue. ilelebratrd Teiii-u l'ovvdarii ntvur full rara i&ftuitlaiir(anr filling vrith Taiujr fid lain l)i:t,IflllTl l'L SUMMHIt TOltltS. . TWO TOfllH TO THE KOIlUt VIA I'KNNSYt, VANtA HAIM.OA1). For the convenience of tlioso who seek tlio most nltnu tlve way of spending a Stuniner vacation, tho Pennsylvania Itnllruail Company has iirriiiigid two delightful tours to the N'liith, lindertl'opersoiiallj conducted tourist system, July '.'(I mid August 1(1. Tho points Included hi ttio itinerary nail the country traversed abound in nature's beauties; Wntkins Wen, Niagara Pulls, Thousand Is lands, tjuebec, Montreal, All Sablu Chasm, Lukes Cliaiuplain and George. Saratoga, und the Highland of the Hudson lire all lich III Interest ami replete with natural attraction. Pach tour will be In charge of one of tho company's tourist agents, assisted by an ox peilcnced lady as chapeioii, whosu especial chaige will be u uoseoi tcifhul ies The rate of $100 fioin New Yolk, Hrooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, llarrlsburg, llalllmoie iitid Washington covers railway and boat faie fori tho entire louiid tilp, pallor ear seats, meals en loutc, hotel eutei tuliituent, liuinl'er charges, canlago hire -In fact, every Item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional Inloiin.itlot', address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania l!allroid Company, 1100 1 i road way, Nuw York ; MJ I Fulteii stlcct, Ilrook- lyn ; "Ml llroad slieet, Newark, N. J.;or Geo. W. Iloyd, Aislstaut General Passenger Agent, ltroid Stiect Station, Philadelphia. A till II, l I'.N.IOVS The pit ns tut ll.ivor, gentle iiction, and tooth ing ell'i i t of Syiup of Figs, when In need of u la.alinu, and if the fntlier or mother lie costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its Use ; so that It is the best family leinedy known and every family should have a buttle. .Manufactured by the California Fig Kyi up Co. REDUCED KATES TO THE SEASHORE. I.OW-UATK I'Mt'llSlONS TO ATLANTIC CITY, &c, VIA l'r.NNSYI.VANtA.KAIUtOAD. In oidcr toallbid the residents of North western Pennsylvania an opportunity to spend a season at Atlantic City or the other South Jersey seaside u-soits at a compani lively small expense, the Pennsylvania Kail load Company has arranged fur threo low rate ten-day exclusions from Prie, Troy, licllel'oiile, Williamsport, Mocanaqua. Sun- bury, .Shenandoah, Dauphin and principal intermediate stations (including stations on branch loads), to Atlantic City. Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesca, Wildwood or Holly Peach, on Thursdays, July at, August 4 and 18, 1MW. Fxciirsion tickets, itood to letum by regular trains within ten days, will Unsold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will bo sold via the Delaware Itiver bridge Itoute, the only all-rail lino, or via Market Street Wharf. Philadelphia. For information in regaid to specific rates and time of trains consult baud bills, or apply to agents, or P. S. Harrar, Divislun Picket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Vliut llr. A. II. Slater Says, Ilurr.vi.o, N. v. Gents: From my per- siiual kmnvledge, gained m observing the ellect of vour .Shiloh's Cure in cases of ad vanced Consumption. 1 am nrcpaied to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has uver been brought to my attention. It lias certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by P. D. Kirlin, and a guarantee. Pennsylvania Chaolaoipia. For the Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to bo helil at Ml. Gretna, Pa., July 1 to August 4. 1MIS, the Pennsylvania ltaiho.nl Company will sell tickets to the general public, on Juno 20 to August I, good to return until August. 10, inclusive, from stations on its lino in Pennsylvania, and fiom Washington, I). C Baltimore, Mil., and Oiicuidaigiia. N. Y., and principal intermediate stations, to Ml. Gietnaaiid return, at reduced rates. Hob Mount, of Lal-'ayctle, bid., says that for constipation bo has found DoWitt's Little Parly Hiscis to be perfect. They never gripe. Try them for stomach and liver troubles, C. 11. Haticiihiicli, The South ami Its Advantages. The Southern Hallway 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 lo make safe nnd prufit able investments will Hud the information contained tlieiciu both vuluablu and inter csting. Copies will bo mailed freo upuu ap plication to John M. lieall. District Passen ger Agent, 838 Chestuut street, Philadelphia, Pa. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled witli some affection of the Throat and Lun;s, as those complaints arc, nccouling lo statistics, more numerous than olliers. We Would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on their dniggist and get n bottle of Kemp's balsam for the throat and 1 .ungs. Price 25 and 50c. Trial sie free. Sold by all druggists, PROFESSIONAL CARDS! jVJ M. ltUUICK, ATTORNHY-AT-LAW. (iniee Kkii building, corner of fatu nn Celitrn htrects, Slii-imndoub. y ii. 1-oMnnov, ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW t Hheiiamloab, l'o. J) ItOK. JOHN JONKH, MUSICAL INSTRUCT0K, fxick flux 6A, Mabauoy City, JV. llavtug studied under some ol lb but' masters le liOialon and l'lirtsvtll give bisictm on the violin, mandolin, uultarand vvcat culture. Termp reasonable. Auilress In caro of tstrous the iownler Hhenaudoah RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupiure from WilliaiiKportj will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT Till-: Hotel Franey, from 8 tilt 10:30 a. m. Rupture permanently and ipiickly Cured or no pay. Written miaruntee to absolutely nire all kinds of Kupture without operation or detention from business, Absolutely no Danger. Examination Free. loo persona cured in SunUiry, Sliamokin, Mt, Cnrinel and vicinity who can he referrcj tu. Charges and tcnas iraslntale; and within rcsch ol all. FRENCH GUNilOAT HELD UP. Wanted lo Get Into tb" llnrbor nnd Met a Sui-pi-1-.o Party. Plnyn D-l Ksie. July 15. A French gunboat of ubout 2,000 Inns displace ment nttemptpd to come Into the har bor about dusk last night without per mission, nnd met with n surptlse party. The fiiil'er Murhlehood filed n blank shot as the ginihcnt i-nme Into the en trance to the harbor, but no attention was paid to this, nnd u shot from the six pounder was sent across her bows. This, too, was dlsrornrded, the gun bent coining along under full steam. For n few minutes It looked ns If n row wns possible. The trumpets of the Mnrhlohead rang out a call to quar ters, nnd (mother shot wns ent nc-oss the French gunboat's bows, this time In uncomfortable proxlmltv. That warning wns sufficient, however, nnd the Frenchman stopped with extreme suddenness. It Is ngalnst nnval custom for a war vessel of one nation to enter a port which vessels or another nation nre blockading unless permission Is given. The captain of the French gunboat was either In Ignorance of the American oc cupation or chose to disregard It until foiclbly reminded of the fact by Com mander McCnllu. Tho gunboat was nl lowed to anchor in the lower harbor for the night. NEW YORKERS ENTHUSIASTIC. ISvpi-n-s-doiw Joy 11 ml GIndiios-s Mani fest oil livery where. New York. Jitly 15. The news of the surrender of Sitntlugo to General Shat ter war received hern with the greatest pnthnslai-m. In the street enrs, the elevated trains, tho clubs, the hotels und on the streets, everywhere, ex pressions of ioy and dullness were heaid. The people had expected noth ing less than victory, but thoy were thankful that It came when hundreds of lives would otherwise have been sacrificed. General Stewart L. Woodford, mtn tFter to Spain, said: "Glnd? I am very glad, but I cannot, owing to my po sition, express myself further." Ills looks, however, told what volumes only might leveal. Kv-Pir-sldent Henjamln Hnrrlson said: "It Is Indeed a great event. Our Holdlers. especially the volunteers, nre I the source of great pride to the coun try." "The surrender of Santiago hnstens peace. Its lesson Is not only to Spain, but to all Europe," remarked Cbuuncey M. Depow. Bucklen'j Arnica Salve. Tho lest salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlienm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ehllblaiiiB, corns, and all skin emptloin, and positively cuu-a piles, or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price JS emits inr box. For salo by A . Wasloy. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Kilobits Hum Hani Coal No Smoke IN KKKKCT J PLY 1 1-"" Trains leave ShuiiHiuUmh as follow: Kor New York virt PbiladelnliH veck diivs, 7 HO 11 51 a. in . I .' 27, X 10 ninl f. il . ill I'or New Voru vl,i iuitucli l.lo.i.i.. . . "K. o.ij s 7110 a. in., t-7 sad 3 10 n. in. Kur U'caitliiM -ud lMiil.ulelibl'i, wcvkila.vs, 70, Ofil 1. I i'.'7, 3 ID and i,liv ". - Kor fottsvillc, week days, 1 JO, V 5 1 a. o, 12 -'7, :l 10, U 07 ivi.it T 35 p. la. KorTainaquu and Malmnoy OUy, wm-k days 7;M,'J5I a. ill., l-'-7 a 10 and 01,' p. 111. J'or WIlllunwtMirl, Simliurv and l.ewl,.! urn week days. II tin a. in.. 12-7, 7 2,ri o. in I'or .Mah.iao) 'lane, weekdays, 7 30, U ol, II :HJ a. in., 12 -.7, 3 10, 6 07 '1 V5, '.I .' 1 . 111. i'or Ashland and .sbaiuoklli, week day, 7 31. 1 1 :10 a. 111., 12 27, 3 10,1)07, 7'i'i and s(s. p. 111. Kor llattlmore, Washlugtun ami the V u, t vw II. AlO. It, K., tbroileh triillis leu" I lieuollit' Tennllial, I'lllUlellilda. (P. A It. 11 K.) Hi 3 J. 7 6r, 1120 a. 111., 3 10 and 7.27 p. 1 Munuay, 3 2'), 7 00, II 28 a. m., 3 tS nnu 7 17 p. 111. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth anil ( 1 est nut streets elation, week days, 10 JO a. lu. 12 20 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m, TKAINrl KOH 8IIKNANDOA1I. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 IS, 4 80, 8 00, 1 1 30 a. iu and J 4 i '10 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, fteuk days, 4 30, 'J 10 a. in., 1 80 p 111. l,cavo 1'lilladelpbla, KcadiiiK Terminal, v eek days, 3 40. A Hi. 10 21 u. Ul. and 180, 4 1.0 p. IU Leave lteadlng, week days, 7 0J, JOOM, a, 111 12 13,4 17, 6 00 p. ui. Leave l'nttsvllle, weekdays, 710, 7 40 a. 111. 12 30 4 10, fi 10 and 6 50 p. in. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 3G, 1123 a. 111,, i 49, 5 60, 7 20 p. la. Leave Mabauoy City, -week days, U 0.3, 11 4? a. m., 2 22, S 12, 6 24, 7 41 p. m Leave Mabauoy Plane, week dayj, 630, 2.V 10 23, 1139 a. m 2 41, S32, 6 41. 7 37, pm. Leave Williamsport, week days, 7 42, tu Ol a ui.. 12 3t aud i 09 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif auo Houth street wharf for Atlantic Cltv. Weekdays Kxprcss, 8 00, 9 00, 10 II a. iu (1 30 Saturdays milv). 00. 3 00. 3 10 ICO uituutu train I, 4 00 103 minute tralnj, 4 30, fiOO pvi inlnute train I. S 40. 7 00 n. 01. Acsommodalloii, 013 a. m,, 5 00, 080 p. m $1.00 excursion train 700 a 111, sunuayH i-.zpress, 7 no,- a ou, o ou, v w, iuui a m, -i 40 p m Accouimooatioii, uwnw, 4 43 p. ni. 81.00 excursion train, 7 a m. Kelurnlng leave Atluutlo City ucpol, cort ei Atlantic and "Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxpress, (O -Jl 'Mondays only I TlX), 7 43 L03 inlnute trulnV-830 05 inloutu train, 9 00, 10 15, 1100b m i 80. 4 30, n tie, 7 30, V30 p. 111. Accommodatloii, 4 25, 7 30 a. ic. 40,1 p. in, 51.00 excursion train (from Tiilsslsslppl ave. only) 610 p. in. Sundays Kxpress, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 0 00, 6 30. 700,730, 8 00, 9 30 p. IU. . vororaodatluu, 7 15 a. m., 5 05 p. m. SI 00 exeurslou train (from foot of Mississippi ave. only), 0 10 p lu. l-or v;ape may nnu nea isiu toy, os.-n. 230,4 45 p 111. Aildltlniiat for Capo Mai 1 15 p. in. Sundays (SI no excursion 1 1B ) u 1.1 u lit. For Ocean City, 8 30,8 15 a 111, 2 30, 4 15 pm, 181 00 exeiirslon Thursday only) 7 00 u 111. Sun days, H 15, u 15 a ui. Parlor ('arson all express trains. yor farther Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Jtcadbii: Itailway ticket aiieu or address I. A. Swkioaiui, Koson J. Wkkkh. Hen'l Miipt., (len'l l'ass'r Ant. HeAdlni: Ternitnal, Phlladelptlla. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were tlie two reasons tli.it formerly kept people fiwui attending to their teeth, liolh reasons luivc no existence in Ibis ail v.mced age. l'ninless and inexpensive dent ist ly with an absolute yiurantee for five years is our iiicIIkhI A flood Set or Teeth, f$. The Very llert Teeth, 58. Vou can uet no better, no nutter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordeieil, Ve ran lake jour impression in the inornini; and give you your lectli in the afternoon if desired. dole Fillings, $ ; liest Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; nxtructing, 25c. Crown and hrjdjjc work nt very reasonablu rates, l9aiaiu:ilions anil estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sis., Robblns' Buildiug ' rollovvctl Lv Hctrt bltcc.J., Cu'ed by Dlt. MII.E0' H2AI7T CUI.'E. ,3i ,vrm 'Wis- K. C. 0. SIinLTS, of Wlnttrsct, Iowa, inventor antl manufacturer of Ebults' Safety Whlffletrco Couplltie, writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo. "Two years ago an attack of LaOrlppo loft mo with a weak heart, I had run down la flesh to mere skin and bono. I could not deep lying down for smothering spells; frequent sharp darting pains nnd palpitation caused 11 con stant fear of sudden denth, nothing could Induce mo to remain away from homo over night. My local physician prescribed Dr. Kilos' neart Curo and in a few days I was ablo to sleep well nnd tho palna gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho dosec, having gained fifteen pounds, nnd am now feollng hotter In every way uian 1 havo for ycaw." . k7OT'0W I)r, Miles' Remcdlci EmSV; Qr, rWh are sold by all dru'fe-fJS x gists under a positive gsT -guarantee, first bottle, tflfjliCiirjffij benefit or money ro- gg, Rc3t0re(, s fnndod. Hook on dls- Kr-' .... v? ca-:c'j of tho heart und E&1 MeaUh 2 nt ! cn tree, Adrtres-J, DU. Hll.r.3 MF.DICA h CO., Elkhart, lr.il Pennsylvania RAILROAD. SOHPVKILI. DIVISION Jl-I.V 1, 1808. Trains will leave Shenandoah after toe sbprs dale for WlKiCana, Olilierton, Fraokvlllo. Dnrlr Water, St. Clair, l'nttsvllle. llaniburir, ltcadlr.K, Pottstown, l'lioenlxville, Jforristown a d I'liU. a'clplila (ilr-rfot street station) at 6 03 and 8 15 a. 111., 202, 0 13 p 111. on week days, Sundays, 8 15 a. ni., 4 25 p. in. Trains leave Frackvtllo for Shenandoah t 7 36, 11 46 a.m. and 5 46, 7 36 p. m, Sunday, 11 01 a. lu. and 5 46 p. 111. Leave Pottsvlllu for Sbcnatidoab (via Prack vlllo 7 10, 11 20 a. m 5 20, 7 10 p. 111. Suuday 10 35 a. m., 5 20 p. in. Leave Phlladelplria, (Hroad streot station) lot Shenandoah at 835 a. in.. 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 so anil It 23 a. m lA-ave llroad street station. Philadelphia, lor Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, l.oi!ft Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.20, 11. M, a. lii.,a.au nnu 4.uu p. m. ween-uays. Lx-avo Uroau street station, i'lillauelplila, KOIl N1CW YOltK. Kxliress.weck-days. 8 20, f to, 4 30 5 05.S 13.6 50. 7 83,8 20, 9 50, 1021 (Dining Car), I100a.nl, I2U0I1OOH, 12S ii.ituueii 1 w ami 422 p. li. DlnlnitCars), 1 40, 2 30 (DlnbiK Car) 8 20, 3 50. 4 02, m, 5 56(1)1111118 Car), 0 00, 7 02,7 50 (Dill. lliL'(ir), 10 00 p. 111., 12 01, nlchl. Silinlays. 820, IM. 4 50.3 01,5 15 8 20,9 68, 10 21, (DIl.lliK Uar), 11 a. m.. u, 1111 uaaing unr) 2au (I)loiiiL- Car). 4 00 (Limited 4 22) (Dbibiu: Carl. 5 20.5 56, (DInlllK Car) 685, 702,750, IDIlllllif l'nr lu ix) p. 111,, 14 ui iiiLtut. Kxpress for lloston without cbanire, 11 00a i., week.davs, aud 7 50 11. in., dully. C'atsklll express, (Parlor Car), 8 20 a 111 week days. WASHINGTON AND TH1 SOUTH. For ll.ilthiioru and Wishlu,rtoii. 3 50, 7 20, S 32 , 10 20. II 23, a. ill., 12 0-J, J281 (Db.lliK Car), I 12 DhihiK Car, 3 12, I IC 5 25 Coueies slonal Lbnlteil, Dlnlni; Car, 6 17. 655 111 n Inir Car), 7 31 (Dlnlni; Carl p. 111,, and 12 UI nlldit week days. So inlays. :i 7 20, 9 12, II 23, a. III., 1201, 1 12, IIM10K Crl 141, I A 20 Cou Kiessloui.l Limited, Dlllim; Carl, 6.V3 IDInlnc; Curl, 731 IDiiiliik'Cur p. in. and 1205 night. For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a 111, 2 OJ nnd 4 01 p m week flays, 5 08 und 11 16 p 111 dully. FOll ATLANTIC CITY, I-ave llroad street station via Delaware rlvei bridiri Hxpres", 5 CO, 9 10 IhO iiiluutcsl a 111, 238 IS2 minutes), 100 I so minutes, 7 Go p. in. HunilAys, 5 IK1, 9 20 H0 inllllltcH, a 111, 2 33 (S2 mlnutesj, 7 05 p in. Leave .Market Street Warf Kxpress, 5 (X), 8 30, 10 00 75 minutes, a m- (100 Saturdays ony), 2(X) 1 75 minutes, 3 Oil 75 lnluiites,3 30 00 uiluutesl, 100 ll'.l luluutcs, 4 30 (73 Ulluutes, 5 00 170 liiinuteB, 530 pj3 inluutcs p ul. Sundays, 300, 7 30, 8 00 175 minutes, 8 30, 0 00 173 minutes, 9 50 70 inluutcs a m, and 4 30 175 mlnntes pin. 81,00 excursion train, 7 00 a m dully. Kur Capo Muy,Anelesea, Wildwood and Holl j Uracil Kxpress, 9 00 a in, 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p 111 weekdays, undas 820am. CapeMayonly, 1 80 p m Saturdays . Excursion, 7 to a 111 dally. For Sea Isle City, Oce-a City, Avalon anil Sloue Harbor Express, 910 a. in., 2 30, 4 20, 5 U) p. ro week days. Sundays, 8 50 a. ui. Kx eurslun 7 CO a m daily. For Snmera Point Kxpress, 5 00, 8 80,1005 a, in., 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 00. 4 00, 5 00, 5 30 p. m. week days Sundays, 3 00, 8 00, 9 00, 9 50 a. 111 and 1 30 p. m. I. U HuTcuiNsos, J. It. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l l'ass'ir'r AkI WM. SCHM1CKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah' and Vicinity --For-- BARBBY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer THE GREATEST BOOK OP THE AGE! Should be Id Every Home and Library. li written by ItlKht lion. William Hwart OlacUtona, Ki'l-niuiler of tlrcat llrltlun and Jrsliuul, I'liiiHtbr, Kuii.i Hey, A. II. Wuice. Qui-mi's Colleue, Oiford, Knu.i Itov. Huiuue Iea l!urllH, 1). ) IJIiicaua 'llieuloidral Hsmluarr, Ckicaito lll.i ltev, Fn-ilorio W. Farrur, 11.11., r-H-H... lluau of (tiinterliury, Uaulerbury, Knu.i Hey. Klmiir IbOupnn, l).l)..Tufl Gollniie, Momucvlllo, Miki. Itav, Irunk W (luiiaaulua. I. II., Armour loi-lltuta, OhtcuL-o, lll.i Uev. (learuo F. lentecobt, 11.11., Mar)lB Iwine l'renli)lerlau Uliurcb, London, Ene.t ltev. H. H. MucArUiur, II 11., Culvary llaptlat Church. New York I'llr, N, Y.i ltev. Martyn Hummerlwll, il.l)., Main Ktrnet 1- reo llantUt Utiurcli, LewUton, Me.i llov. Pranlc M. llrlalol, , 1'lrtl Melhoilikt l:,lcoriil Church, Kyanalon, lll.i lloy. W, T, Moore, I.I..1I.. "lh ClirU tian dornmonwealth, Lonilon, Lnu.l Ilcv, IMwani Kyorett Hale, ll.U.. South .Conirreuatlonal Oliurcli, lloaton, Maaa.i Key. .Tonepu Agar Ueet, 1 1.U., Wubleruu (lolleRO, Hlchluonil, Knir.i Hoy, Oavfiar Itenn UreKory, llpxln Unirrrslty, Ilnzltr, Germany! ltev. V in, Uleayer Wllkinaon, D.ll , llnivcriily of Cnlcium, CI, I. ratio, lll.i Hey Samuel Hart, 11.11., Trinity Itnllire, Ilartforil.tlonn.lltev. J, Monro UIIihoii, D.ll. , b't. .loliu'a V ooil I'rtntbiterlau Uliurt-h, Iximlon, Y.nu.i ltev, Cleoico tl. Ixirlmer, I.I, II., Thu Temple, ll.i.ton, Miu, ruriUH HilTIOM. 3lj vai!M 67 fullpnuo lllualra. tlom. gilt ,lgei, cloth, ftil, iitlf levant, 5.UJ; full levanl, (6.0(1. Ol Jlllb LUlTIO.V.-l.im paeei, JOO full-pas tlluitra. tlon;. Hlfle A Silt eilsok, full levant, on volume, 16l. Htrlell-two volumoa, full levant, tufted, '.MIl In l( PAltl 8, quarto "lie, review quntlnna I o oarli, kl I .( tiaoer covera, aewiKl, trlmmml allglilly, IliXl each lait For aale at all twokatorea mid liy bookaellera. F. r further Informaliou, Writu IlKNllY U. rllli:rAI,li, I'uhll.Utr.JlJ uuj-.'lt Monro BUoet.UUlcago, llllhuit. K-3S V.?4 fiU W3 Mnl 1 1 ' 'l ' I y.iM.fa-lL.r.,.'',, rVVliiVhl.U
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