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TIIK DAILY ASTORIAN, SUNDAY MOIMNU. JULY 3, 18!. mm Mrx r rz ''MlTAFIV.'bVAl THE EXCCLLLNCii OF SYRUP OP TICS U lu not only tn tl, oi lKiy ,! Iiuplk'lly of I ho I'lUnlMimtldii, ImluUo to tin- cnm iim.I Mi II I wild tvhlrli It U mmiufiioim.Ml ,y h. .i.tm,. ,r,'iw Ulwwii (.. ( ,m iiiiHM v r( Hv lil t' '. IHll.V, 1111,1 HV V.,I t.l llllIVI,H upon all llm liiii,irliihi'4 i,f Mir, luip.lii(f tin- truo mid i.rluliiul r. Iv, An tli IfnnuliiK Syrup of I I,., U iiiii'i.iif.tiir,i, uy Hi" Al.ltiuiMA I'm Ny HIT In. only, t l(n,m,.,lMl. f Unit fm t tt tml.t ono In iivoi.IIiik tlio wurllilrM llllltiitlinia tuiiliiifiK'l ilif-il liyntliir par tie, 'flu. Iitfd tttuntllnjf i if tin. ('.. roiiNu I'm s vm i- t , w in, t, tu,,,u. cal .r.ifi.n, n, , uniUfin-iim, will, h dm if. nuliii. hyiiip nf lKn I,,, Iflvi-ii to titil I). n of 'fiiuilllm, mull.' til" IIUIIIK of t. I ,,ip,y n f ,-, , v Of til,. l-M-.-ll, i,,-,. ,,f It, -,.'.,y. )t ( larlu mliuu, .- ,,f i ,,.r Inxntlv,-,, hit It It, I i ,,l t. ,,-yhi r ,( Iov. Ih Willi, mi liniiitihif or M-ciki'ii-llilf tin-Mi. an, I it ,,m i,l k.r,, lir linn. 1,1... cnl.-r t.i. t it l'iiell,i, IT.-, ' ., pirns,. loiii.-uiU r till' liiiiiu, of til, ' !iii,ny - CALIFORNIA TIG SYRUP CO. t t Him i.i ii, i.i. m i.vii.i ,. Kr. f,)W xouti. H.t. ABSOLUTE FREEDOM Demanded by General Aguln alio, Who Is Now Flush ed With Victory. DEWEY IS DISAPPOINTED Troopships are late. But He Still Hopes They Will Be There For tile rourth Want Big Battleships. AN IMPROVED FCELIMG THERE AmtrlcinsConrUfM They Can Take Care of Another Spanish Fleet, tut Would Like Another Ves selorTwo Transports at Caroline Islands. ,V" H 111, .1 'r. IH.patiil 1 Li'M'i'N. July 1 Tim II. r llll i,rt, ...rli ,.f tilt, Hi it,. I, , i, I ,!); A ,ImI ti t.i llu, 'l,.iir, Jn, lie fr.'m ll 'iiic Kiuin ,l'ir- that lrn r.il Aiiiilii.il, I.,. iUi.IhM villi , tnt. Inl: ii,i .,!, .ni,t i,.i ii. ili-iu-c f"r ill,- liilllpplii, , An-nlur rt frt ,iMki II, .ii there . mi .inn Hunt l..,t .-ii the fnll,-, Hut., mi, I J.i...n I., i,-.ni Dm im.-r-fi-P m i- nf Itim-tia ,iii,I (l. riii.iny In iho 1 :i ii. i'i;vi-; iisai'I'iii.mi:ii. 1 1 .- u- Tr.,.,, Will AirHi. Tliiii' f .r Hi.. I'.nirili Still I Aomiul,-.! I'm.. IH.puti ll hi. July - A ili-p.it, h i,i Hi,. ,,i.l T, ii tii ii'li f i hiii M.inil.i duled Tin n.l.iy. Jul,,' ;. vl.i ll.uig l,niK. M.i v : Tin- n, ,n, ii rival of i In Aiiii-i'li mi ini,ii hi. iii'ilul)' ill.,,.,tiu.-, A, linn., I i'.-u.y 1,111 III,- Allll'Nl Mil. HUH Kllltlt III! -1. l,r.itlnK Hi,' mi ill C July In M i ll l,i, ll In ri pi'i'l. .) Ailinlr.il vmi 1M. .I r i lii mill Iwi. i i.-l-i tiWiiy ,ni I, urniiiir. Dlill AtlH l llUtlS li li llid lt lll-l ltllllll.1,1 H I. I III 1 1 1 1 ' . 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Th uk t-ni'iiuruKi'il tin H,.iiilal'iU lU'. n.iril rorwiu.l l.ul ,i tlio i-rll-lc.il iiiniiiriit tin. IiihiiI'ki'IiIi) iiiiiiIo n Hilr- II, ,1 rally mill puuri'tl mu ll ii uli-iiily lire In hi tlio Himulxli riinkH (hut iliu lultiT Wire ciinpi'lli'il to ri'lroiit mill fnll.,1 to H n in im n ii r,nil'iiK t ri'iii'W llii' ul tiiiiil. H ITU A T ION l ' N l ' 1 1 A N 1 1 K l TrinipuhlliH HtopiuHl lu Taki tlio I'lii'.illtii' iiml Miii'lmino laliiiuU. AHHiu'lntfil I'fPHi Dlapntcli.l New York. July 2. A Ti'llunm illHpntch f to in lloiiK KniiK mii.vh Hint rutiilitli.ni at Manila ore miliHlunttully uiii'IuiiikviI, Tho Inui''nt8 havo 'invented tlio city pretty completely on tho landward side, I- mill A ' 1 I in 1 li.w.'C n.iur.ly Iml.U Dim Tin. Aiiu rlniii hl,ii i,n,1 nu n ,,rv In Unoil riiiiilllli.il mill iim In ri'iulliii M Mr mi liiini,,ll.,i iiii.viuriii ui.ii ii,n cliy .i-.ii u Hi- ln.i,in iiii Ivb, Tin' lli.i.ry I. wl.li.iy lii,, Hun th.y mv l'..., il fr ii frw ilnyn n 1 1., ll wny lo I ll,,, p., ,.!,, ti f ih,. i'iiioIIiii, mi,1 Mm- Imiii.i Inlmnli.. In ili.it urn, A. lmli.il .riy Hill f,.r iii,y r. I...I.I f .r llio rxini ill), f Mulling ,i. lum lo i-inlur.-, mi,) lli. lr lirluinl milv.il will I, I !" Illul.l Mi'li iini.i. BAPTISM OF FIRE (Ciiiiiliiiinl rrmn riial I'u( I uir 1 1 ,,,, ti ml tiny i.unl.l' .1 mil of tin ir.ii. I, nii.l l.ruk.' ovi-r I iim Hio- f Hi" knoll .hi wlilili liny wi-ru Hu ii.'i. Nun. Ii,, It ,.f III., iniiny lay il.-iol or M I'll Ii'li l l I 111' IK IH lU 'I lit. in , in ivilotil't u Hi' " I'.irrinl Willi i noli Two riiiuiliilMK liiiii.-i. 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It wua fr.ui Ih.a .-!ila! il lh.it tin- KliK'I'll, dirm.ui. .in,) J.i'iliii llillltaiy attai In a MiWr.l tin , lili ifc'.'llu lit. w i: i;it Y.itsTi:i. l a;.!a.li lir.ii.-' ulu-Ilt, u nl f.,r A r i"tie nf al-mt ).ir.. lihtly iivith.'t tlir lliaik It W.m 1 1 1 f tl i- ll 1 1 In In, ate the Hp.HIKh illli, .n Ihiy ur,l .111, 'kr. ..iw.. r aii.1 In thl. 11,.. nrt artiil. ry iln.-l. ' ". -n nan in.- w.rpi ,.r n. t i ! llu t no- Ih. r had Ut-n rn Infantry . III" m-rpi ,.ti Hi,. ,ir.-mo r!k-ht. wh.r.-lun.l the Hp.'tiii.ir.U w.n- l tug h.rd prnx-d THE FIRST MODERN WAR BALOON. KW loliK, j,,!,- ;.A ,l.,,.,.h , ,,. ,.r,, frm Hitr..n.-v . June says: I ..r the nr.t time In the h ,.rv of the fnitrj Stale. a r ll,-m was sent up this afternoon making nl.. rv ,ui..ii ,.f liuali-ula ,le t,i nelli ,. i:.n,.r.i ai,.f,..r-- ... - .. . ., , . . . ... . N - i"i ' e in me in-ill. occupieii uy me eneniy, mid of the rlly of SiHillago. " '"" 1 ,,y ,w" "'""' '" "!"! en-., of all tho rfconnolnanoes made Insldo tho Spansh lines by "'"" "ur "rm' "" "''""' l.r .i.kht l,a,-k by th-m ha. been so valuable as that obtained by the observ- i t - III Hie hallo. 01, Kv. r .1..,.. Hie dl-embarking of t... ,m.n member, of .he slgnnl corps have bevn anxious to try the balloon, and today ,wrniii,.ii was glv. ... When v.-ryihina: w, ready ,w member, of the corps entered the car. the guy r"1" " ,r" r"'"' 1 l",ll""' ' monster endowed with life, shot up Into the air while the o'ii. r iiu.r.,1 th.-ir mmra.li who w,-r.. oln on a mission full of peril, Th" '"' ,r"m "n P not far from Oncral Shufter's headouartors near Slboney. W nil.. II uired In the ,ilr. .rem ng lo almost touch the cloudless ,ky. fully 1.800 f,..-t above ground. It was In plain vl. w of ll,,-Amerl, an army ,,nd the in, n on the warship, off the coast. They watched It with the greatest Interest mm in. dnuhi , was will, mlxnl fining, ,f wonder and fear that the ofllct-ri d men In the Spanish army. In Cer v. ra's Hi t. and tin, i..ple of .inu.iK vlew.-d ll, souring overhead. I'verylhliig .hat inuld be d. s.r.d . , ,. .,.,. by , men ln lho balloon. , (htf n,trlx)r of g,,., were Ccf. M ra's ship, placidly , ,r. ,) ,1W .,, . . ,,, 00u,j 1h) p among W "" ","ir ,lw "'hip'. If- camps, and city were brought into dose ranges, but all the lnfor- iiiallo n K ilned Is in the iK.fsrsNli.il Of d.-neial Sluftcr and members of his staff. Sketthrs and maps were drawn, show lug Hie enemy's location. by d.nrial Chaffee and tbiiernl l.nwton. A,"'l" KM u ,"" " " ,"' fr"m of the cavalry division. This drew the nrsl voll, y fnin, lh Spanish cilr.-nrl.. u.mtH. Tl.ouiih volley follnwrd volley, .1,,. dating olllrrr ... ..I,. ,i reennnolsnnro in, I p'l down safely, having obtained '..nip'.i'ti, ibialls nf the dispositions of the em iny. Tho iiilvaiire of the cavalry und ili-tnnil Kent's ,liilon liiiinediulely be- k.ii. iiIuiih' I he Um. of the main mud tu Santiago, ll was about iwo hours. Inter la-fur,, nut- mhiiui'c began breaking ilirougli llin covering of Um Spanish trendies. They ni.-t with a hull from the Mauser lilbs, which temporarily stayed the fiinviii'il muv.iucnl. Tin. Spaniards hud llnir range and their practice was good, our men lay on their breasts and poured volley ufl.-r volley Into them nt a rang., ho close that the opposing lines could nee tho whiles of eiich other's eyes. Captain (Irlmes llien reopened with his buttery und lu the second duel with the Spanish artillery did much better exocti- linn, plunllllK shell After, shell In tin. llrst main redoubt mid silencing two l guns, Tho Hpunlsh gunners then turned their , nlteiitluii to our lufuniry nnd begun ! dropping uliulls In tho udvnnco guard. TIIK 1HIOMKD C1TV. I The llnltlii us Been by tho Associated , I'rcss Corps of Heporlers. I On Hoard the Associated I'ress Dispatch llont Dandy, off Jurgua, Krlduy, July 1, 4 p. m., via Tort Antonio, Jumnlcn," Hat- urdiiy, July 2, 5 n. m. (Copyrighted 1SHS by tho Associated Tress.) Tho battle ot Siintliigo has raged all day and at 4 o'- clock this , afternoon 15,000 American j.ji.j j.)n .,i(i U iij.,,iiiii ,.ju ,,il llfl'lHI'UH of Ills fl'ioinr1 fit jr. NInr rtny ,.4t d,.,,,.,,,! Hlmfl.-r'n iirmy linn f'iui(lit v.r arroM im, itml u Imlf mllra i.r i,iu,.ry ri.iii.niiil i,h,l mrmufly fnitlllnl j ,.,,, ,-y lm, ,(. rrn ,lt . , , rl(lll , wlh( ltllllflli , h,,hk wti. 1 T, H,i,nlh kill,. a rxl wiiiiii.I-,1 i un. (,.,y ,1)Mli r,., ,y jlir,,rt ,),, MTItuNdll'il.liri TAKKN. Th.. Himnl.li Mioi.kIioI.U nf Cmiry m.I'I ,; ., ,)Vn tt,Uvlu ,, () f(r, , akuihIoik, J, i.i ,,.t of Mum, riuiin. ,n. In "ll lilnwn In rultn ).y Ihn uli nt iUn It. " I. 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In ..l .l.r t i. k,i.k- . ll. mi :i"ltl tin ii.Li,:, ii.., i i I... k . n tn t il 1. f"r.n l. . .1 1.) a I .i- un lit , all I at I ti " tl i ! rii'.v,' I ry "f tin- r.ri: ar- tllliry uii'l.r tl-,.. ( .inn, .ml ,.f i-.,;,i.ilii M)u i a-r ,ii. Kvity ii.aii In llin nrmy in... I tlir..- .!., rat.'.n ai'l .itiuiiii ii tl .n t.. ma:, h. at.. I i ii ry ..in- kin w th u h. tut ii'.t i.i i -.. .1 t-i r- irn to ati.p uniii h.i!. . h.i, t ii,. n TIIK miHT Hi I. .T Th,, Uk: fi .t w.m hri.t fr .m t.'n- Ui! iiii at . i' a rn. l.y Cap a n i'. lit, .n. Th.' nt, ! n ,lu,-;., ,,i cm.), wh.-r.. tin H,'t.,.it l. w,rr in f.r.,-. anJ u f, , 'hi- lur: .,f th.. t ,wn. Tlir firing i-in- t.rnn.I tw.tity Initlir.i without ri'-iunr. Mi aiitlitu. ihr i .u alry had ni iVnl f -r-war, un thu mini H,n:l:,k-,, trail, to iii-il l y the U-!it l.atl.ry ,,f ih, a.-m. urt.l- I I no I.I ..f thin l.itt. ry waa a limri-linuli- I in..- i..k t.. i .. . ....... , ... , ..n,..n (lull ,,. ,,u- t ,i- J tho atrip h.'.i. t'nd.r the munketry uf the avalr) in.-ri Ihr H pan Urdu u (he ite,5 llltln tow n of Kl lv.iso retreated and ' '""'' '"'t'ery took position n.rro and began a rapid llrlng Into Cnney. Tlie ku.is of the two batteries made the pi.,,,, so ht that tho enemy tlnally re- uied. Iuvl., no nrtlll. ry. ' A HOT ltKTl'ltN. j courage, but lho Irreslstable onward The tow n was surrounded by in th- ! movenient of the Americans slowly forced works mid lines of barbed wire. After, them bark on und beyond canoy. About Hie enemy hid teen driven from Kl 1'ami u o'clock a terrible lire from Oapron's :i shots were lited by captain drinies !M,n!, , ,i,0 nmskets of the men broke ii ti I Captain C.i,i.,n tiuni that posi.ioti Into Hie outer fortlslcatl'ins nf Santiago I. ,'oie a response came. When It di I c iuc. how ever, It w as with uni xcelb d ii' urucy, shuts and shells from 3-inch riles, evidently taken front Cervera's w irshlps und inuimtt d behind the fort'- II. at inns. The Spanish gunners uk d the hill on which Kl l'aso stands and which In the nii'iintlme had been made the h uluiintiers of t.iiurul Sumner and the tiilmn tlenerals tlarcia, Capote und Rabt. Ono shell struck a large storehouse, on H.i' red corrugated roof of which Blood imo 0ul).lns vlowlng ,hl, ,,Kht, Tno r00t nni, (hl? ,.,,,, Wt.w Wl,ulu,(.d nnd Ibreo of them will die. A detachment of Cubans went forward fi mi Kl Paso nnd then Colonel Woods, with tho rough riders, tho First nnd Tenth cavalry, started down the hllUldo straight for lho enemy's forilllcntlons. COLONEL W00P3' ADVANCE. Captain Grimes' battery poured a steady lire Into tho SpunlnrdB to protect Colonel Woods' advance. The dismounted env- airy paused on their way through the tangled gruss nnd underbrush and half way down the hMlsldo selected a good spot to halt, and from there openod and maintained for twenty minutes a hot nre. The opposing batteries banged 4 FT. aJJs . , . ft I '. T Ha THE .X ' wi ',7rrrrr:w'-- t w 0 TIIK Ft. K. KAIIIBASIK 01PA.1V, HI. Iiiila. Nrw York. IHtaUiii. I'lilltilrlphl Thlrago. 1 GRAND i1 ii BALL FOARD L STOKES HALL CJIVtr.N Astoria Emergency Corps I TICKETS, $1.00. Ieinei.-il'or tlio tniiHe! Tllht'.TS ) AI.C AT ALL UlSIKS HOTSI.S. lis. .;w . Captain dr.tmn n:i-K t"rm . t ! i l .l..n Into th.- .i!-r f .r-.Ht at.unii n l tin H;..in.ariW t,ut.i):tiK -i iy lit the a .1 I'.p Willi vli l'iu ,i r.l. in r. .'.! .! nf thu Cpanifli nil. ll wi nt oVi-T Un- hi. I t in inn I frll In the ravine In yoinl. II-n- i" v tf'.'.pn w 1 ,1. 1.iihnn -n: of the Culian alatlnn.- l a r. rv. an-1 In f.,r,- lin y oii!d he m iv-d n vm In- line of the out. T fortlllratluna. nn,-ii;ti w. ri- a. rimi-ily wnuinl.d and At ! o'ehak Can. y had not been tn . v.r.il plik-htly hurt. A: the aanii- tnie pred l.y the Amerlcun I roups, but they two Aun-rli .iii re kiilid and nltin had pualied pant and were ready at any woiiinl.il. Th Spaniard umd rnuk ! im tlm thi-y ihue to marxh Into It. Ai that r und hnt with mm h ni"re ac hour ;, rn-ral Shafti-r, whose headtjuar , ura than during the previous i-ng-iKe- t,-rs had bun three miles In the rear, in, nt. The wonder Is that m iny more w. nt forward to unsume n-rsonal control llvis were nut lint, ti the op;ir.g bat- of Hie u rations. Some surprise Is tx ti r,.n were 1ms than two mil' npart. . presi-d that he did not wall for the sltge Culun.-l Woods' command behaved with Kuns before U-glnnlng the final attack, great bravery, tlnng ateau..y and with ' but the sU ge guns are still on the beach b adly voile)-), with the i n. my's shelU , -r. hlr.g nnd bursting over their h.-ids. i j Tw. tily minutes of fearfully hut urk It need the Spanish batteries. CAN till TAKKN. Away m th b-ft General Ui ton's dlvl- slon. with ch.i(r.,..- ... ...,.i n . battery, was In tho meantime flghtlns tiercelv with the enemy entrenched In ,1 nU.ut I'aney. Tho Spaniards con.ent- ,d every Inch of tho ground bitterly and fought Willi unexpected coolne and the Spanish line and a retreat began low ai ds iho line of tho outer fortifica tions. The enemy took the trail known as the main Santiago road and Captain Grimes' battery Immediaiely began pitch ing shells lu ahead of the retreating men, while a detachment of 2,000 Cubans, head ed by Garcia, were started to cut ofT tho retreat. No report has been received from them. A large detachment of Gen eral Kent's reserves vvero sent to tho uld of Garcia In this work and It Is probable that llerco lighting occurred. WHKEI.KR TAKES COMMAND. All this time General Sumner had com manded tho center,, owing to General Wheeler's Illness, but about 11:30 o'clock General Wheeler started on a two-mile Journey to tho front with un ambu lance. About half way to the front he met a number of Utters bearing the wounded. Tho veteran, under protest by his surgeons, Immediaiely ordered his horse, und personally assisting tho wounded Into tho ambulance, mounted and rodo onward. The men burst Into (rant to cheers, which followed the gen eral ull along the lines. Ry noon, although still very 111, General W heeler had tstab-, ' 'v' . llshcd headquiirters at the extreme front . . . n nnA -,ii k.i,i. and In a corner of the line and stlt holds his position. Behind 114 W'W. at U it Irain ot brnwu? Do you clctn by main J", tri'iij.'th f.r do jou um: U'i:t ft. iwvtr? M you use the lest L'i'iot J? uit If voll nr linrli-ruli-il mlllLIl . . . -. j ii tit try Udli Powder sn vt JULY 8 4th, 1 1898 I 3 r. III I I1Y TIIK nl 13 s ;-asB-i THi: HAIililCST FldHTlNO. The h.ir,!. . r.Kt.-na; ot the day eem h.iv la - n ,n the rlfc-ht flank and htavy .ii.j.i:i.ii urij r-lKirti'd rrom there. The I'lvani e tln re was more rapid than at :he oth.r r.iint on the line and Gi-n- i-r.il Ch ifT-e a hr.gndv waa first lo croa ihr llu; San Juan river clone to the at Ijaicju'rl, and h decided yesterday that they wrro unecessary and deter- mined to strike at once. The only move ment not successful w-as General Duf fl.ld's attempt to occupy the vtlliage of AquaJorrs. THE HOSPITAL. SHIP. 'Relief-' Sails to Take Care of Shatter's Wounded-More Reinforcements. Washington. July t The hospital ship Relief, which left New York today was given orders before sailing to stop on her way south at Fortress Monroe, where an extra force of surgeons will board hir. She will reach Fortress Monroe tomorrow and take aboard the physicians and then proceed forward to the wound ed of Shufter's command. Surgeon General Sternburg of the army was unable to make arrangements today f .r ull the medical assistance which Gen eral Shaf tir asked for. After considerable labor he got together a force of probably a, dozen physicians, and these, with sur geons alreauy aboard the vessel, will approximate about twenty tn all. These General Sternburg hopes, will be enough to supply the pressing wants of the army. The relief should reach Santiago In four or five days. If additional physi cians are needed, they will be sent. Gen General Sternburg says, on the cruiser Yale, which Is scheduled to leave Nor folk about the middle of next week with a large detachment of General Garrett snn's brgudc as reinforcements for Shaf fer. CATTLE RESUMED. Guantanamo. July 2. 'Copyrighted lS'S by the Associated Press.) The fighting In front of Santiago was resumed at dayiirht this morning. The advance was ordered along the entire line. THE MEN REST. S'.lioney, July 2, 12 noon, pla Playa del Ksle. (Copyrighted lsss by the Associated Press.) At this hour the tiring Is light. Work on the entrenchments is being pressed and the soldiers are allowed to rest. The licet did some tiring, but did not engage tho batteries generally. Ol'R SHIPS NOT DAMAGED. Siboney. July 2, 2 p. m., via Playa del Ksle and Guantanamo, July 2. (Copy righted lxiS by tho Associated Press.) The bombardment of the tons at the entrance to Santiago harbor was resumed early this morning and .las-ted over an hour. The east corner of Morro castle was knocked to pieces and tho flag was shot down. The shoro batteries to the west of the entrance and to the east of Morro castle were also damaged. The return tire was light, except from Cayo Smith. Inside tho harbor. No damage was done to the ships. The batteries tired at lho ships as they retired. ANXIETY IN SPAIN. Madrid, July 2 In the absence of any olllclul dispatch giving the details of the attack on Santiago do Cuba, the news ppers hero express great anxiety, which Is increased by the report that no re inforcements have reached the besieged city from Manxanlllo or Hokiulu. ENTER THE SUEZ CANAL. Washington, July 2. The following was posted ut the state department In regard lo Cumara's fleet; "Tho Spanish ships Colon and Coro donga entered the Sues canal yesterday, tho rest, with the exception of one re pairing, left the harbor, coaling from their transports. WATTS." W'utts. the sender of the telegram, is I .i.a a..,.,,- n.-tnuiit , rs.lr.i VL-l,,. huo luun -"" ... CM for BQ,.j.al .lava n Map,, nff operations of the Spanish fleet. i no mu snips reuorieu u iiuviiig en- tetvd ,he oanfi1 arnot ot mUch eonse- l no two snips reporieu u I'd the cansl are not of vice as lighting machines. COPIOUS DISPMY OF AilT Kvtrv nrticlo cxciU'H the curiosity of American J oj.li;. If you iievi-r mw our good it will bo ft treat to iiifi(:ft them. If you havo scon them, remember there are jilciity of curious ilesint- to follow that aro juht nt interMing. Our utock of Chino-Japanese goods com-. rie many articles of general uso and aro ren dered tho more tlriking by their quaint design and curious fiiiixh. Unlimited variety parlor ornament.' and house furnishing, toys and fancy articles. Fire WoFkS i a5s in abundance; very cheap . -: . - :... Other articlcH too numerous to mention. Chine!1, Japanese i : 5 Trices very low. 1 WING I w: -vc ". va : :.--v.:wv. 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