— THE DAILY EXAMINER. nth a et ta — a er ate te ee he WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 1892 Worse than Dynamite Hardly a month passes but we read of terrible explosions, aad loss of life from natural gas. Une writer has raked up Chinese history, wherein it appears, that away back in the time when the famous Chinese wali was building, before the use of gas wells was dise covered, a terrible explosion t ok place. rhe big wells in some way got the start of the little ones, su that enormous volumes of air was sucked down into those subteranean magazines, When the air reached certain proportions, the whole thing went off like a leaky gasoline stove The result was horrible in the destructiou of lives. The seme writer predicts similar conditions underlying the reat nataral gas belt of this country, from Foted », through Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, whereby that whole vast region might be ripped up to the depth of 1500 feet, leaving a chasm for the waters of the great lakes to pour down into blotting out every living human being in this now densly populated valley from the face of the earth. That weiter might easily have shown further, that throughout our whole country not only in densely populated regions and cities, but in country and village houses as well, natural gases far more dangerous than is found in the lake regions, are carrying off not only ‘‘pig-tail” Chinamen, but our own fam- ilies and friends, durning the hot waves of July and Aagust. Scores of people are dying daily from typhoid fever, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera- morbus, and infant summer complaints; all caused by poisonous gases and ferments, far worse than hydrogen gas or dynamite in their explosions. Fortunately this latter danger can all be averted, by the use of a simple old fashioned remedy, Johnson's Anodyne Livi- ment, used internally, asexplained in a pam- hlet sent free to anyone, by L. 8. Johnson & ‘o., Boston, Mass. No matter if you have used this remedy before, it wil! pay you to get a bottle and read the direction, or send for the pamphlet just to learn how to use it economically. a2 d6i wii Billiant Yeung Men. Mohammed began the Koran at 35. Shelley wrote ‘““Queen Mab” at 18. Keats wrote his *‘Endymion” at 22. Alexander Dumas wrote plays at 22.] Disraeli wrote ‘* Vivian Grey” at 21. Heine published his first songs at 23. Corneille wrote ‘*Melite,” at 21. David is said to have written his first psalm at 18. his first drama, Calvin published his ‘‘Psychopannychia” at 25. It is said that Horace wrote his first odes at 23. Mrs. Hemans wrote poetry as soon as she could write at all, and published her first vol- ume at 14 **Londoa Assurance,” the first play ot Dion Boucicault, was put oa the stage when the author wae 19. The “Brigands,” author famous at 23 by Schiller, made the —e oo Ferry Boat Time Table. For the information of our readers and the public generally we publish in full the Rocky Point and West River time table for the season of 1892. Uatil further notice the steamer Southport will run as follows: Tuesday and Frijay—Leave West River Bridge for Charlottetown at 7 am, calliag at Westville aud Rocky Point, leaviag Westville at 730 and Rock, Point at $30. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 9 30, also 2 pm; returning, leave Rocky Poiat at 10 a mand22) pm. Leave Charlottetown at 4 p m for new Bridge, calling at Rocky Point and Westville. Wedaesday—Leave Charlottetown at 9 30 am for Rocky Point; returning, leave Rocky Point at ]0am. Also leave Charlottetown at 3p m for Rocky Point, returning at 3 20 p m. Thursday—Leave Charlottetown at 8 30 a m for Rocky Point; returning will leave Rocky Point at9am. Also leave Charlottetown at 2 p m for Rocky Point, returning at 2 20 p m. Satarday—Leave Charlottetown fo: Rocky Point at 8 30 a m, also 9 30 a m, also at 2 and 4pm; returning leave Rocky Point at 9 and 19 a m, also 2 20 and 4 20 p m. Sunday — Wiil leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 94 m, also | pm and 2 30 p m; returning, leave Rocky Point at 9 30 a m, also 1 2) ton 5 pm. The Roeky Point Sail Boat will land at Connolly's wharf and runs a follows : Monday and Thursday—Leave: Rocky Point for Charlottetown at 8 and 10 am and at 12.30, 3andipm. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 9 and ll am and at2 and 4 and 6 p m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday ~—Leave Rocky Puiat at 8 a m and 12.30 and 5 pm. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point ai ll 4 m and 3 and 6 pm Sunday—Leave Rocky Pvint for Charlotte- town at330pm. Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point st 4 30 p m. _—- Local Notices. Wonderful cheap prints, cottons and ginghams at J. B. Macdonald's. July 28 6i. New boots just opened at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. au, 6 61 Buy your boys’ clothing at J B Macdonald's, Great bargains to clear. aug6 6i Look at the mark-down prices in ladies dress goods. Good dress material for 9 cents a yerd at J B Macdonald's. aug6 6i Youths’ good tweed suits from 13 to 18 years of age, for $3.75. A great bargain. J.B. Macdonald’s great clothing store. July 28 6i. The finest show of white china in Charlotte. town will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwilil’s- j28 wk4i dy eod We like buying boots at Goff Bros., they are so cheap. ad tf Fruit jars, porcelain tops, glass water sete, porcelain and glass lamps, will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. j28 w4i dy eod New lot of ladies black hats, new flowers and wreaths ust received at J. B. Macdons ald’s, jy2l tf The Telephone Company P. E. ISLAND. PAse= usin | the Telephones would find talking much more satisfactory if they would observe the following rules :— ist. Speak with the mouth about four inches from the transmitter. 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not too loud, and distinctly. 3rd. Place the cabo hune 80 as to cover the ear, just as if you wished to shut out all other sounds. Jo not press too hard on the ear. _ It is possible to talk and be heard when stand- ing back tw» or three feet from the transmitter, if you shout loul enough, but it is not a pleasant rode of conversation, is entirely unnec sasary, and is a useless waste of wind and lungs, besides being very annoying to wll within range of your voice, ROB ANGUS, ap? Manager. PRINCE EDWARD iss. Summer TRAINS FOR THE WEST. STATIONS, | Sxgvenn Accom, : too P.M. Charlottetown......-- dy} 600 310 | Royalty Junction...... 6 14 320 | North Wiltshire, ...... 6 48 4 07 Hunter River,....... 6 58 $21 | Bradalbane........... 723 500 | Emerald Junction.. 7 30 5 09 Freetown......cscess..; 7 40 5 22 ORIIRBOOR c000s ci cevee : te 5 42 | "7 8 15 6 15 Summerside...... ; | dp, 8 30 6 30 PBOORERG, 4. 040 cdhc0ce / 845 6 5) Wellington............ 905 , 715 | awl eee 9m i 3:54 | hid hccicucdsest | 10 30 9 v4 Bleomficld..-+-++...... 10 47 9 26 Alhertim, .00¢ .2ceceecee IL lA 10 10 Tignish...... ewcccceefy |i 66 ll OO P.M. Emerald Junc....,..dp 5 15 Cape Traverse ...... ar 6 0 ; TRAINS FOR THE EAST. | STATIONS. Express Accom. ' | | P. M, A. M. Charlottetown......dp} 5 50 6 30 Royalty Junction...... 61) 650 | = 6 37 7 2 ar 70) 8 05 | Mt, Stewart Junc, ; j dp 71 j 8 20 Morelh...cccccs.cces et 7 al 8 56 Be, Pel «cde cdne dune 8 05 9 29 Bear Kiver..-.+.+«.... 8 41 10 06 BOTs cccccecesces ar 9 lo 10 45 P, M. A. M, Mt. Stewart June..dp 710 8 25 Se ixsccewesteonss 8 03 9 38 Ceorgetown. ........ ar 8 25 10 0) — _— > 0 Arrangement, Ve-~-——-_-_ UChariettetown ......ar ISLAND RAILWAY, 1892. { ys AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 27th, 1892, Trains will run as follows :— ‘TRAINS FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, kxpreas| Accom,| — A. M, Patidhh ccekens cdl dp, 12 25 5 MIDERCOM, .. os sb 40 0b0- i 05 6 Ov a ig 1 3u 635 | O'Leary ....+++e0s- che, 1 46 70) PGW UEEE cc sbictl ivicee 2 37 8 16 Wellington............ ; 307 9 05 Miscouche,....ece0ee..| 3 25 9 29 ( ar 3 Ww | 50 Summerside.....- i dp 4 05 10 00 Kensington .,.-+0e..... 4 29 W3i | PRO OIER cncanepeidic ss 444 10 50 Emerald Junction..... 4 54 1 04 ee ee & 00 il ll j Hunter River.......... 52 | 1144 North W iltshire....... 5 36 Al 57 P, M. Royalty Junction...... 6 10 12 40 CharlottetowB......- ar 6 25 1 00 i bv . af. Cape Traverse...... dp) | 6 25 Emera'd Junc......ar. ae ' i = TRAINS FROM THE EAST STATIONS, | Express Accom. sana wo Ted ke € tOWN,.++++++.,.p joe ee ee | 717 | 12 52 Mt. Stewart June. ..ar 8 1¢ 2 0 | A. M, A. M. | Souris... ++++e00+0++..0p 6 15 Wis POOR TREVOR s «cc ccccbeee § 45 12 1k | St. Pevers e+e... ++ 7 2 12 £8 || Morellereeeessceeeeeee 7 42 a = || Mt, Stewart June. at| 8 10 203 1 dp & 15 210 | | Bedford ....--20.....000 8 40 2 41 | Royalty Junctioa.. ...; 9 05 340 9 w 8 46 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains on the Cape Traverse Beaach run Tussdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. All other Trains run daily, Sundays excepte. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railwsy O liza, Cisclottetowa, Jue 23, 1892 —vi prs 6i | STRONCEST, BEST, IIE partnershi> heretofore existing between the undersigned, carrying oo business as Barris ers and Solicitors under ths name of MACNEILL & MACDONALD, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 15th day of July, A. D. 1892. CHESTER B. M ACNEILIE, A®NEAS A, MACDONALD, All legal business entrusted to the late firm of Macneill & Maedonald will be continued by me at the offices heretofore occupied by the old firm. JENEAS A. MACDONALD. JENEAS A. MACDONALD, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, Agent for Credit Foncier Franco-Canadien, OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE ST., Near Bank Nova Scotia, Charlottetown. iylé6—iIrn eod MALLORY LINE. New York, Maine and Maritime Provinces Service. ~ ry wil i 8. S. WINTHROP 222) 200, Pier New York. oa SATURDAY, May zirt, at 5 p. m., and each Saturday thereafter for Bir Harbor, Eastport and St. John, N. B. Returning, Steam- ship leaves New York Pier, st. John, TUKS- DAY, May 2ith, at3p.m, and each Tuesday thereafter for Kastoort, Bar Harbor and New York, due at New York Friday morning. Land- - at Bar Harvor on and after June 4th, 1892. or full information, pas3snger and freight rates apply to TROOP & SON, Agents, St. J he, N unel—3m d&w he, N,B CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE SCURBS—Dyspepsra, ‘Low Syprriis, Loss of Nyperrte, Poarajal Di- crestion, Malaria, and wes Lone and vigour Lo Tne whole system, GOLDEN RAY OIL. 70 BARRELS, now landing ex schr. Kalavala direct from New York, GOLDEN RAY is best American Water White Ou); tight casks; no leakage. N. B. & M. RATTENBURY. Jy 7 tfitu f Dissolution of Partnership Sherwood Cemetery. ! i PHIS CEMECERY, situated at the junction of | Royalty and Brackley Point Roads, is con- | Venieaotly reached by Rail or Carriage. Trains run there daily. : ; | Funeral Trains may b2 had wheaever reguired, janiintermeats may be made by regular trains lat ordinary rates) Prices of Plots as follows: Family Plots, 2)x15 feet, sold at reduced : rate of...... ee perbeceessetcccetece eeseveces 20 00 Plots half above size, 1n guod localities. ... 12 50 | Single oe ee Kibdse sekikh epaousaaaude 200 Parties who wish their Pio's improved or looked after by the Keeper, oc who wish ‘o have or other w-r& done, are required to leave their orders with the undersigned at the office of the | Clerk of the County Conrt. HENRY SMIVH, Secretary of Sherwvod Cemetery. may?S—-mws&wy patttf&wy | 7 > ‘ - Notice to Creditors. | ALL Parsons having claims against John Car- “* duf, of Harbor’s Moath, are hereby required to furnish the sam3 to m2 within ten days from this dats, Ch’towa, Juns 27, 1892. L. M. POOLE. Assignee, jn27 3aw rhe Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ! Nand after MONDAY. 27th June, 1892, the Steamers “NORTHUMBERLAND” and “ST. LAWRENCE” will make diily trips as ander, local tims (Sundays excepted) :— On an‘ after Monday, ith July, the steamer St. Lawrence will leave for Pictou ever morning except Wednesday, at 6 o'clock, local, so as t [insure conaection with the Eastern train to Cap Breton and early train for Halifax, Oa Wednas day she will leave ateight o'clock to accommo date excursionists and others. Leave Pictou about 12.°0, on arriva! of morning train vate meee for Charlottetown. Leave 4 erside on arrival of morning train from Charldttetown for Point du Chere, and connect there with trains for all parts of Canada and United States, Leave Point du Chene on arrival of morning train from St. John, for Summerside, and con- nect there with trains for all partsof Island reached by P. #. Island Railway same evening. Connections at St. John with Interrational Steamers every day until 4th September to Bos- 7, by Mallory Line on Monday for New ork, At Halifax with Steamers of Canada Atlantic Co., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. AGENTS—J. C. Mackintosh, Halifax ; Chubb & Co., St. John ; Noonan & Davies, Pic:ou, and D. Gordon, Summerside, F. W. HALBS, Fast Direct Route to Boston, —VIA— Canada Atlantic Line. THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMSHIPS HALIFAX” and. “OLIVETTE, The fastest and most luxurious Steamers on the Atlantic Coast. HALIFAX TO BOSTON Every Tuesday and Thursday at 8 a.m.,and Saturday evenings on arrival of the Pictou & Cape Breton express, due fat Halifax at 11.10 p. m. ASSENGERS arriving at Halifax on Monday Wednesday and Saturday evening: can go directly on board steamer. iteturning, Steamers leave Savasah Pier, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon. Through Tickets and Bagyage checked from Charlotte- town by Chariottetown Navigation C», For farther particulars apply to H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Noble’s Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, Savannah Pier, Boston. _june22 SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND For Sale at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. pes desirous of obtaining a first-class business property, with dwelling house attached, fitted up with all modern improve- ;ments and a business of $40,000 done last year, can get full information by addressiog P. O. Box 93, New Glasgow, N. 8S. This property is finely adopted for handling ‘produce, provisions and groceries, and is Pa in the best part of the town. April 29—f&s wy tf SAFE THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER ed I ou is li es rym =e . 2 A § mle VY Ivio Se a 2 ERISTOL’S ~, pARSAPARILLA = CURES ALL Taints of the Blood, | CERTAIN ua Parson’ Pills These pills were a woen- | 2 The circular around J bh box explains the derful discovery. Un- enc like any others. One . ' symptoms. ametes & Pilla Dose. Children] . = son = take them easily. The ———— oe ae most delicate women]. Ss oe ee caecnaae ane oa handsome tlustrated ! J amphict sent free con- creat beneSit from the 1 valuable infor- mation. Send for it. Dr. lL. 8. Johnson & Co., 23 Custom House Street, Boston, Mass. We pay duty to Canada. **Best Liver Pill Known.” Make New Rich Blood! ase of Pursons’ Pilis. One box sent post- id for 25 cis., or five xes for $1 In stamps. BO 7 lllsin every bux. eet PICKFORD & BLACK’S N. 8. & P.E.1, Coastal Service, SEASON 1892. STEAMER “FASTNBET,” J. E. Hopkins, Commander, wit SAIL FROM HALIFAX every Mon- day Evening at 6 o’clock, calling at Canso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Souris, Charlotte- town and Summerside. Returning. will leave Charlottetown every Thursday Evening for Halifax, calling at Port Hawkesbury, Arichat and C.inso. Lowest rates of freight to all ports on the route. Through bills of laiing granted from all ports of call to United States, West Indies, Great Britain and Continent, For all other information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, April 19, 1°92—dy -STM2, MIRAMICHI es MONTREAL, BORoAT. 28 June. a Pr “ 271 ‘ ‘ llth July. — = &th Aug. Se 5h Sept. ms | ° e " 5th Oct. “ Charlottetown, TUESDAY, 25th June, ° si = 5th July 19th 2nd Aug 16th a 3th “* = Sept. 27 h of This Steamer ie fitted up with every comfort for Passengers. and the sail on the St Lawrence is delightful during the sum ‘ner m >nths. . Passenger fares, r.tes of freight and all parti- eulars obtainable from CARVELL BROs., may2%—ws guar m th ___ Agents. EXCURSIONS TO PICTOU THE Steamer ST. LAWRENCE will leave Every Wednesday Morning, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, Instead of Six, so as to make it more pleasant for pleasure seekers. “ “ “ or * “ “ oy “ rr “oe . “ “ ry “se Return Tickets good for one day only— Two Dollars. SPECIAL RATES for parties may be obtained on application at chief office of Company, corner Great George and Lower Water Street, F. W. HALES, C. 8., 5. Nav. Co. Ch’town, July 5. G =<] oe * hi > awe a a TDP . —— tgs oe ee en Oe pe OS ee. Se as a ent = gee ee ee ee - SS ‘ —— Charlottetown to Summer- side and Return. TEAMER “FASTNET” sails every Wednes- day for Summerside, returning early Thura- day morning, on her way to Halifax. Freight carried at low rate:. Passengers’ Single Ticket, 50 cents; Return, $1.00. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, may2 Agent. Wanted, at the Queen Hotel, FIRST-CLASS COOK, to whom liberal wages will be given, an assistani Cook, and one who can serve as waiter in dining room. Good references required. P. P. ARCHIBALD, mch19—tf Proprietor. 7. MCA Reading Room, Gymnasium, Educa- tional Classez, Recreation Rooms. A LARGE, well-lighted, comfortable Readin Room, where the following Payers a Magazines can be seen : — MAGAZINES :— American Garden, Amateur Work, Blackwood, Chamber,’ Journal, Cassell's Family Jonrnal, Century, Contemporary. Furt- nightly, Nineteenth Century. Chantauquan, Eclectic, Good Words, Hirper’s Mazazine, North American Review, Outing. Popular science Monthly, Review of Reviews, Suaday at Home, Scribner. ILLUSTRATED WEEKLI¥S:—Harper’a Weekly, Punch, Penny [ilustrated, Qu2en. Scien- tific American aad Supplement, London Graphic, Grip, lllustrated London Newa, Dominion Illus- trated, Youths’ Companion, Young Men’s Era. EDUSATIONAL PUBLICATIONS :—Educa- tional Journal, Kindergarten, Popular Kducator, Canadian Magaziue of Science and Iadustriai Art. Educational Times, Education, Teacher's Institute. Under the terms of amalgamation between the Charlottecowa Athletic Association and the Y. M. C. A., purchasers of $5.00 tickets are entitled to the use of the Gymnasium. Information regarding the Educational Classe on application to the General Secretary. Tickets admitting to Gymoasium, Reading anu other Rooms, $5.03 por year; Reading Room ~- $2.00; Boys under 15 years of aye, half price. You are cordially invited to call ani ljook —_ the institutiod. Visitors always wel- com * jan23 C. A. MAFIT, General Secretary —_—— = —— = Grand Sale Bk CG iedon NEW FURNITURE. —— (9) Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb. 2&. 1892 ENORMOUS SALES. Universal Commendation from 200 Medical Men, and thousands ef flattering remark< are the results in a few months from a GRATEFUL PUBLIC whe HAVE USED that WONDERFUL LIFE-GIVING preparation, MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER, KNOWS NO FAILURE. For INVALIDS. CONSUMP.-.- Vi p TIVES and DYSPEPTICS IT HAS NO EQUAL, and for 4 a 8 nursing women not to use it is to SUFFER when a SURE REMEDY is at hand. READ medical testimonials and be convinced. Beware of all imitations. Sold by all druggists, Manufactured by THE M41LTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. (LTD.), july30—dy & wky TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, for Infants and Children. ’“Castoria is 30 well sdapted tochildren that {recommend it as supenor to any». scription known to me.” H. A. Aacwer. *! D., 111 Bo. Oxford &t,, brookiy:, N.Y. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomacn, Diarrhoa, Eractation, Kills Worms, gives sliecp, aud promotes di- gestion. 4 Without injurious medication. Taw Cerraur Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. RARE OPPORTUNITY. JUST BR ‘EIVED, Ity-le es. Haukrpt ULths, IN SUITINGS AND TROWSERINGS, GOOD PATTERNS, Selling at less than Wholesale Prices. Dollars From Four to Six saved on a Suit. ceermeren Qae e NOW 1S YOUR TIME TO SAVE MONEY, JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Merchant Tailors: Charlottetown, May 27, 1892—fri sat PROSPECTUS. CHTOWN ORIVING PARK Combination Horse Sale 7 be held on the Grounds of the Proy; . Exhibition Association, y Priace Kdward Island, by the Directors, On Tuesday, 16th of August, 1899 = i. Breeders or owners of horses desirous ofiering their stock for sale will enter same Secretary on or before the 15th day of June Bext, er each entry must be eulars of breedi animal, all not to exceed 100 w 2. $2.00 in cash or post office order m accom. pany the —_ for each animal. whiok ‘or the é will be taken an “ entrarce fea,” and ther sum of $3 00 must be paid before of horse to sale grounds as a guarantce zi cluding entrance fee, will not exceed 5 per 4. All animals will have free accommodation at Sogn and stables, with bedding, for eng day sile and the day of sate at the care and risk of the owner, ou which days they be shown free on the track. All fodder 10 be provided by owner. 5. At the Auction “ale a competent A wil! sel’, whose clerk will receive and purchase mone 6. Aes the h June the Pay Over cotalogues will be distributed everywhere w purchasers are most likely to be toned aas 7. Generally, where applicable, the rules goy- erning the Combination Sale ef Messrs. Hmery Pasig, Cleveland. Ohio, will be tollowed, can be seen by all breeders at Secretary's vilicg, mayl0 B. WARBURTON, A, Secretary Charlottetown. May 17, 1892. OTCH WHS GREENLEES BROTHERS Glasgow « bondog f GUARaNTEEO ‘ S'x BOTTLES 5 TOTHE Ga... oN Zoe ree PUREST WHISKEY bottled, o great age end thoroughly matured. 1... WRENCE A, “ ILSON & OO, mchl5—3i 2aw Montreal, — Re ER ERSTE — QUEEN Insurances Agency. Office Next to Bank of Nova Scotia, JAMES DESBRISAY, ACERT, feb18—eod NOTHING LIKE HAWKER'S Tolu and Cherry Balsam ——FOR A—— Cough or Cold, A FEW DOSES Setsreur Price 25 and 50 cents, Sold by all Drug- inte, , oct 96 LS OF Lik AND SOA 'S THE BEST EMULSSON ON THE MARKET TODAY. NO OMS. TASTE LINE OTHERS. JT IS SOLD BY ALL ODRUCCISTS JW BIG BOF TLES, FIFTY CENTS HONE DOLLAR. en Advertising. —— F you wish to advertise anything anywhere st I aor time, write to GEO. © ROWELL & 00+ No. 10 Sprace Street, New York. ad VERYONE in need of information oP the E subject of advertising will do well $ a copy of “Book for Advertisers.” 368 price one dollar, Mailed, postage paid. on ceipt of price. Contains a careful compiladiet from the Americaa Newspaper Directory of = deal the best papersand class journals; gives circulation rating of every one, and a good of information about rates and o her matters ni tothe business of adver-ising. Ad- recs ROWELL'S ADVERTISING BUREAU lyr—p 10 Spruce Street, New York. og and “owner's description” of ores, . ot ns 3. The total cost of selling each animal, ip. Cent,