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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, SUBMARINES CANNOT COMBAT DESTROYERS yer flotillas of the Ports- Wight most The object wa advantageous operations , drawing from feet of water, is_exposed act of launch- of fifteen improved ered in 1903 has been NEW l\‘l’l(‘ll”\ SYSTEM. Har of the as obtained au- M for a of naval d eclined to make The new regulations ination. pade the sub- from the in- ymaster gen- h the method like grounds, embling com- of the United ted January 2, he present time has forty-one ools £ ols for essavs on the prize t 1 topie, . o - e. The latest was at Bethlehem, Pa., ze being the Olympia with Admira ¥ rature. The official ergan s the Navy League Jour- onthly. It has as yet con- GRAPE-NUTS. Trial of the Perfect Food Grape=Nuts proves its strength There’s a Rcason Get the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” iz esch package. tests of the submarine | took place last -month | vy, RRRER RERERRE RERRRRE RGNS RRRRERE RERRRRR RREINEEERPE RRREZREE RRRRRNR REREE S rRRR RREERIE RERRRRE IRRRRY REEER ERERERE RERRRRE RRERERPRRRE RERREER RRERRER RERWDR REERR ERRERRE RRRRRR RRRRER Rnny nenmEy uimuuv the | | e { THE EMPORIUM. ] THE EMPORIUM. | There’s much untruthful advertising. Truthtul ad- verlising is the keystone upon which we have built up this great and far-reaching business. Customers hun- dreds of miles away ttade with us with the same feeling of security as the patrons who can come to our counters. oughly reliable merchandise; we necver cxaggerate or misrepresent. We sell only thor- If goods purchased are not satisfactory in every particular they can be returned. Our money-back guaranlee is our cuslomers’ ample protection. Our monev-back guarantee is, that we wiil refund money on goods purchased here (with the exception of a few articles for sanitary reasons) if the merchandise is returned to us within a reasonable time in the same condition as when we sold it. Monday ‘We Begin the Season’s Great Siik Sale Greatest because ot the quantities inve ved, greatest because of the,varie- ties offered, greatest because of the seasonab encss and desirab'eness of the ics, greatest because he uxomsh:ng The assortment inciudes wash silks, fou'ards, Crepe de Chines and colored taffetas. blue, maise, nile, ck; the cheapest shades of pink, m, white and 85c the vard; beginning Monday 5 5 75¢ Panne Liberly Foulards i8c—Many very prc suits. In the iot the new saades of tan, brow ever popuar navy bive; reguiariy always 75¢ th beginning Monday bR $1.00 Pongee Siiks Lsc—flw extra qua ity in t of green, red, rose, pink, etc. Very pr can be made from these; on special sale be, 7S¢ Colored Taftelas 48c—Only a i'mited quantity these are extra quaiity 73c taffetas, in sight b'ues, pink heliotrope, ch.’npflgne, e ec., we have ever soid them; v cres » reseda, red, ni lasts, gray, etc.; on special sale beginning Monday and whie quantity $1.25 Black Pcav de Soig 87c —Less than 500 yards of these heavy quanv Peau de Soies thar so.d regu arly on special sa'e i"(glhnhg Mon- = - . -87¢ 500 WQsh s’lks 23@-—'1'}"3: are re best qua ities shvr waist wash c: , pink, se and zray, offer=d ice we haye known ard. . .. .. 23e¢ R at the iowes such silks to be so'd for anvwh inning Monda rveg Season’s Best Bargains Women’s Suit Depariment fifi;u All costumes worth up to $165.00 now : $27.50 to 577 0C Any Pongee Shirt Waist Suit, regularly $23 50 to £32.50, now . . $14.90 $12.50 Tailor Suits . .. $4.90 $22.:0 Tailored Suits . $14.90 $6.75 Dress Skirts' £4.90 $20.00 Dress Skirts. $14.90 Unequaled bargains this week — phenom- enal selling all the sea- son has left us with yremaining lots, which we have marked at the above absurdly low close out immediately. The ir- have been placed on Casps; white, black, g embreidery in e ar wash and wear particu summer colorings. varis long. Shamrock sheer Handkerchicfs, scalloped Th= 75c styles . Give the litel: s of washing. most unusual values of the whole year. The $4.90 2nd $14.90 Suits are i s, mistrals, cheviots, m cooth suit in i . e ———————- o ———~—————— - —————————— ————————————————— nd coat If you suit rs and broadc oths. to wear shop- knock about country or 50¢c have been taken from our regular stock for seecial of any D" s S fi'ty cen®s each. cg711” Sale of Hammocks Tents, Cois, Sports, Etc. $1.25 Hammocks, 89c— To-day on'y, 8o inch cotton bottles and botties at Best 50c G.oves For Summer Wear Fowne's Ligle Su:de-finish Gleves, 2 Patiern Veils Extremely stylish effects in all the popu'ar meshes, and different combinations of dots and They are 1% Handkerchief Sale linen, very elcgant, dainty handkerch Girls’ Overalls Aprons, Rompers ones a comfortable time and Overalis — Navy 0 4 years §I@, 6 10 8 years..60C rons— Sizes 4 to 10 years dep=n ines of suits and skirts in g, 2 t0 § yeams, . order to accomplich our clearance pur- | Khbaki Overalls: pose. You will come here Monday if = e AL vou are at all interested in shzring the | Gir's' Gaghim 4 Negiigee Shirts The best shirs ‘or the money we have ever good swbstantial madras and perca es, cut size and well made, summer ccmfor’, fo 35c Coicgne 19¢c Made by the manu‘acturers of the perfumeries, who are going to change the style of labels on the therefore sold us 2000 about ha'f price. we will seil veritable Eau de Co'ogne, "THE EMPORIUM. | "CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- JUNE 13, 1904. THE EMPORIUM. 1 AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. ’ Our specfal suburban delivery service not only covers Oakiand, Ala- meda and Bsrkelev, but under certain conditions exlcnd! to all of the near-by cities, towns and suramer camps. We do not de'iver C. O. D. special The March of Brings Big sa'e goods ordered by msil or telephone, Ouwur Absolute Money~Back Guarantee is proof that these Va]ucs and qgualities are right. Improvement Siiverware and Jeweiry Saie - -~ ~ In a few days the handsome ne w jewelry, siiverware and cutlery department, under the elevated Cafe and Bandstand, will be ready to receive the stocks of goods. Prior ment we are carefully looking over the small lots and are and Peppers - Fancy giass, steriing silver regularly 25¢ each _14¢ ¢ finith, 2 -i2e Brooch Pins — gns, in French grav, enamei hes, regu'aris 25¢ cach, marked to close . 8c Hat Pins — Exri leng'h pns, stering silver tops, ch ap f r 15c—scecial price . . . 8@ Fancy Hit P.ns — fancy desgns, I ormam:nts, an 1.00 to uniform price_to 392 fancy desgns, t wer - plated, price, each . A compiete assoriment arge mices; with 3-row black. The e gloves exceps gray; for Shoes light gray (to match the ant 134 | Khaki color. Never sold Monday and Tussday *‘one-thirty. " Side Combs 15¢ These are full siz fects and would 25¢ the.pair. marked them to hand-embroidered cdges, sunburns, bottles 25c. etc.; Slue den'm, red -80¢c grade massage . 75¢ for . to 5 years . . 59¢c Big assortment ot \i:’. m*:l attract.ve and most | 5cc Preserved pams, 4-1‘:&7 Mond v, Regularly 30cyard . « . . . 22 L modera'rly priced suits brought to town thisseason. | | bR - g:"" Women's Suits . . . . . $1.750 88.00 | ... poserved F;,m,s :.1 a ymg: Roll, regularly £9.00- . . ..$6.35 ys . .85c $3.00 | " " TV ' 27e Roll, regularly £10.50 . . . $7.50 Boys® Swiming Tru nlu, Cips 10C > $1.00; Adjustable h sizes: 9x42 inch Monday marking them at quick-selling prices. quote a few of the reductions for to-day’s wgs front bangs, curls, puffs and rolis. A specially geod vaue cwitches, so much us=i now for érewng hair low enback of neck, about 20 inches long, ali thades “one-ffiy." Sale Men’s Outing Well made, stylish shapes (chis season’s), Can- vas Outing Shoes, Jace or Oxford styles, white, However, we have Summer Toiiet Necessities 25¢, 50c Dr. Lambert's Cucvmber Witch Hazel Lotion—Prevents and cures tan, Madam Loviss Face Cream—A high- Bathing Suits Mer, Women, Children Screens 25¢ screens, in either of these three 12x42 inches, each . - Farcy.Screen Doors—2 feet 8 by 6 feet 8, Lmelete with hinges and hook to the opening of the new depart- present stocks and weeding out all We selling: Sterling Silver Tableware — Consist- ing o': Cream Ladles Sugar Sifters Pickle Forks Olive Spoons Sardine Forks Sugar Tongs, cle. French G ay Finish Handles in pretty flower des gas, a1 bowls and tin=s goli lined, regu- lar , 1.00 va ues, reduced to close . . 786 Siiver Plated Pie Knives — Cake Knives, Crumb Scrapers, Ice Cream Servers, etc. — wete 75c each, reduced for this smle to Olive Forks ....... Py - Roger & Bros.” ** '347 Knife and Fork ts—6 12 dwt knives and 6 Ar fancy forks, in box, reguarly S$q.25, specicl for il ts- g, s i ST Full nickeled, ifferent sizes, thissale, par. . . . . . 140 Good Switches $1.50 | Laundry Bags 26¢ Thev are the full sizs 4o bags, ma’e of wigs, switches, half $1.30 A quick freezer, cedar, mmm':ngs popular outing suits) or rezuarly under §1.50; e, latest shell ef- be good values at close 15¢ large 10-ounce cream; 75c rs rial . each. shoes 25¢ o $1.00 ardwood window es, 18x33 inches, . 25¢ bammock, 1 p coorings, pillow and conceaed p: u;:.' at head, and shu'gr sr?.-ud:r at foot—deep et e m::, 2 fi?‘am Qp‘mi"’, Boys’ g"‘s The Crossing, by Winston Churchill. ; M i 89¢ ca,.d_v ,',, Tin bt T R The Light of the Star, by Hamiin Garl e "" '";:l mOflZfl‘; fpsen malc o s: =, s Beits 50¢, 25¢ R A The Wings of the Morning, by Louis T: ammoc olored rong ca 35 A st French mix andy. When Wilderness Was King, by Randall Parrish. weave, with p liow and concealed spreader at head, extra | Lacies’ soft leather crushed effects; | - every day from our own factory, Fireworks e % Rt e frot b nd dep fring-d val=nce, body 8o in white, mode or black; good buck es, full “weight; pound 350 3 Our Fir=works catalogue is_ready. The Lightning Conductor, C. N. & A. M. Williamson. e o : 5 & g e i lers of Kings, by Gertrude Atherton. 79 - - S | Children’s good Patent Leather, Fackedin tin boxe: 1o ship incoun- | they can te shipped. Out-of-town He That Eateen Boced With Me, by Kseys. 79 fi. - IR L B T Be'ts, various colors. . - 250 | 1y without extra charge. ratrons shouid o-der eary. Sir Mortimer, by Mary Johnston. plesy. yw’(:h_z(c '—’Hd = ‘.';r‘n R sl 7g3 B 10,000 Volumes Paper Cov:red Novls, 350 titles; light, pleasant Recinirg Chars—Ha S IR Monday and Tuesday Grocery and Liquor Sale - wmmer reading, cach L © . .. .. : Reclining Chairs, with arms and footte t . . . 8$1.75 £ > 5 : srs + < 1000 Boxes of Hurd's high grade Paper and Envclopu. all colors C::‘ ‘rsold»n HavEs . $1.00, $2.25, ¥3.. 0 Hunt’s Extra Tomatoes, solid pack, | Baker’s Cocoa—14-b. tin. . . 200 |Crysto s—Kirk’s ideal cleansing prepa-| /2oy ¢ Fopees segalinty gl hpes opisiat poc ot . R o Folbios Mifve 31.25: $1.75, $2.75 | dozen, $1.18; tin. . . . .10C |Best Eistern Lard—3-lb. tins . 3f@ | ratiom dozen. . . . . . . 430 The Rover Playing Cards, 2 highly ensmeied card, iing gy Cot Mattresses. . . . . . . . --81.25 :nd $1.50 | Best Western Corn—Queen of West; [Jralian Oiive Oil—Half-gallon tins . gll:m&:hhuw}y*h:‘l o = A"tl.g'& at 20c a pack; very special value, 2 for . 25¢ ki b PABD: ,2‘?,3 mig9:e0| dozen 880z 3ims. . . 25¢c 990 | Crany, arton 1 e R | S Francisco Souvenir m,« S Pavetopuisanrtt st o e ue B . NP B Py Sa S 'y e Teais Reckels - - 760: $1.00, $1.50 ani $2.50 | Maple Syrap—Log Cabin, half-galon [Hunt's E i Serawbersics. ap: |Heck WhRG Wins-— Good gade; plins BRI BONEL S o AR s SdT b e 280 Air Rifles . .75¢c $1.00 and $1.50 tins i B4e| ricows and P,“he, oo 32-80 Finest Im;orted Gin—Bottle . . 1000 Boxes of Amort=d Snm‘n;“md En"mr« ust the rhms to i O SR d 87. " v 5 7 154.00 Whiskies— Ol McBrayer, 3 m; special, box . . . 10¢c "#"é“.l‘.ifif’r.’f"mfi.,“h.f& . "'055?, ’:?1:] 3§.§fi Imported Sardines—Dozen, -"-05}’ 82 s tins . .o, St - 22¢ | siiverdel g Keler, urighe Bosssons, gaton . | 5o Fountain Pen, 14K. Gold P repui: pric, .00y G FP nch Willow Fishng Baskets . 750,81.00 10! $7.25 AL ey 2553 apolio—The* genmne. 8 cakes . 50¢ 2 . TR T 3 g wave | Of denims, tickings .nua . e £ in dnge sem wavy | & ST ‘,:3“ 73 _The improvements in the fur- embroidered, regu arly , | niture and carpet sections are Monday oniy * = .. . ¢ | almost completed. The entire Good Freezers for £2.00. with g-lvan.zed non-ru ;qt sl' Izoo 4 qt. B ue Fiame 0il Stove $6.00 For summer cosking er roses, 2 burner, wickless, safe, e-onom cal, as good as any $7.50 stov=. Parasois $1, $1.25 rarasols in plain colors, fancy stiiged effects and all white, and variety of light nctural wood handles. are just the th ng for country Children’s Parasols, similar mate- polished and rubbed (also mahog- For Vacation Use any color if desired), a $4.50 value; special Corded Madras, wesh silk and rqve | Monday and Tuesday . - . . . . $2.89 | 2 Japan Maitings use. On special sale this week, a consign- Palmi, Jardinieres Preservad pa rn< 6-leat, Monaay. $1. (x; Qh d‘d Prmvn Ja'dm wrought ironstaad, Mondav, $1.23 Men’s Cco! Outing Ciothing Men’s Writ* Duck Pants Boys’ White Du:k Pants . . Me=n’s Crash Pants . Men’s Cuting tuits. . . M-n’s Dust rs from $1.50 ‘0 $4.50 THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. Sale Fine Toiiet Soaps Soaps that clean at prices to clean up. We believe that such good qualities of toilet soap have never before bzen sold in this city at such astonishingly low prices. Swift's Persian Rose Toilet Sosp— on special sale beginning Monday . . 7@ Highly perfumed, hard milled, Veiva Toilet Soap— For the -oilet, man- equal in_ quality to most 25¢ box icure and complexion, highes: grade soap, soaps. Beginning Monday, box 3 cakes. . . 8¢ Kirk's Parthenia Toilet Soap—Hard milied. delicately p-=rfumed, many sell it for scc; it is surely worth box, sale pries 180 Albalins— A new sosp powder, leaves skin sof: and whit=, large sorinkler b xes, with pum’ce combination, special sale price, cake. - . -10¢ Bernaldo Castile So.p- Pure Castile soap, largs bam, regulary 2cc, beginning Monday, special. . 4c Genuine English Tartle Oi! Soap— H 1b bars, most drug stores charge sale pric:, beg nning Monday, ARAARAARAARARAA RN AR AAAAR Wash Goods One-Third the Reguliar Prices This will be 2 wash goods saie such | For Warm Weather—Another as the *‘old town’” bas never seen be- large lot of high grade baliste, in dainty g“ Read the headlines ";‘:u“’" colorings, sheer as organdy, yet ‘e 53y wash goods onc-third the reg- i 2 E ’ & ular pflce' not one-third off the regu.ar close and 6_ne o a1 5¢ orice, ana we mean it. Here is what and zoc kinds; unre- is going to happen: servedly to-day and 00 Over 6oco vzrds of richly co'ored fine Tuesday; yard . zephyr svitings, high'y mercerized | pap [inons— One of the weil knows 1n toe yarn; dome daindily printed, we!l known 2z35c goods thatactuaily cost the trade more than double our sa'e price; Monday and 8lc Tuesday, if the quant lasts, yard . For the Camp and Country Home Turkish Towels— Ha't fine makes, thirty inches wide, fice and useful, yard . . 15¢ pebbie ef Octing Suitings, in Scorc feets, dark, neat cressy, yard. . and strong and - 12%¢ Gray Ca’i'ornia Wool B ankets—Fine bleached, extra makes, pair . - 82,95 | size,esch. . . ... ... 15¢ Fancy Gray Dlankcts—FOf ded or canchipair . . . .5 . ‘I.ao Bed Sheets—76 by go inches, sof Fine Comtorters, good sanitary fil ed, finish, bleached . - < 44c Towe's, fine bicached, doub.c | Pillow Cases—A good kind, 45x36 . 17%e inches, each . . 10e Tur thread, each = b T 3 z = = k4 hd = é z = 3 B3 = = s 3 = = x B = A 5 = x s = s L3 s s = 3 Saies Mattings, Carpets and Summer Furniture back half of the second floor is given up to a comprehensive display of summer furniture and carpetings. The few prices quoted to-day will convince the most skeptical of our supremacy in these lines. Solid Oak Dresser, like picture, with French beveled mirror, regulariy $12.00, Monday and Tuesday . - $8.40 Golden Oak Tabourette, or imitation mahogany finish, good value at $1.35; special sale price, Monday and Tuesday . . . . . 95¢ Solid Oak Center Table—Handsome, figured, quarter- sawed wood, cf best whie abie mad ze .$2.25 ment of 500 rolls, just arrived; the lat- est and newest patterns: Regulariy 25c yard . « « « 5¢c, 4°¢c - 17% 100 Picces Willon Velvel Carpets—Persian and floral designs; - sold regularly bv us for $1.25 the yard, and elsewhere at $1.35 and $1. on spe- cial sale beginning Monday and all t week— sewed, laid and lined, yard . . $1.15 Latest Novels $1.08 Vacalion Reading--Stationery These are the most popular and best selling $1. 50 novels of recent issue; here for . . $1.08 - 33¢ e, 1ancv - 81.25 50¢ . $1:nd $1.50 -$510 $15 AARARR RANNARL WRRAAAR AR AR RAN AR ANRU AR ARATALA AGARRARAANA ARAA AR AAAARAR LR AAREARR R TARARAA BARA AR GARAR A AR fined itself mainly to a recital of naval y Navy League, but has during the past| mored cruisers of the Pennsylvania|Cleveland, Des Moines and Tacoma history and descr(plmn of vessels un- | der construction. Unlike the British “general information serles from League Journal it is extremel¥ | gbroad,” the only conclse and reliable ative and bnsdl‘:lo:{: o | information on foreign navies that was existing: con | accessible to the public and which had NAVY LEAGUES ABROAD. been published annually since 1883 by According to a recent report of the|the Navy Department. German Navy League, there are eight | The Board of Construction, composed tries in which navy leagues have | of the bureau chiefs in the Navy De- organized since 1894. That of | partment, has at last come to the wise (,:'n\ar} although it was started in | conciusion of putting submerged and 1888 — four years after the British above water torpedo tubes in all the League—numbers 633.000 members and | battleships and armored cruisers under bas & cash balance in its treasury of | construction. The five battleships and 780,000 marks, or $187,200. The British | six armored cruisers designed in 1900-1 League has 20,000 members, while| were originally planned to have two France musters only 3900 and naly submerged tubes, but subsequent 10,000. Spain organized a league in 1900 changes eliminated this armament and and claims 12741 members. Even in| contracts were awarded for the con- Belgium 800 people are navy leaguers, | struction of the ships in 190L. The cost aithough that country has no recog-|of installing torpedo tubes in these nized navy. The popularity of the Ger- | eleven ships and four others since de- man Navy League is entirely due to | signed is estimated at close on to $3,- the Emperor's untiring efforts to place | 000,000, one-half of which amount would Germany second in the rank of naval | have been saved if the original plans powers, and the Government is fanning | had been adhered to. As it is now, it the patriotic fire started and has| will become necessary to make many aroused the interest of seaboards and | alterations in the work aiready done, inland people in the subject. In the|for which contractors must be pald, United States contrary c-nditions ex- | and, in addition, a rearrangement of ist, for not alone does the Government | storerooms and quarters will involve entirely ignore the existence of the! considerable time and expense. Ar-- two years ceased the publication of the c class are to have two submerged tubes and the battleships four, of which two are above water. The aggregate esti- mated cost of the seven battleships is $46,000,000, in round numbers, and that of the eight armored cruisers $45,500,- 000, which, with the $3,000,000 for the in- stallation- of torpedo tubes, brings the total estimated cost of these fifteen ships to over $94,500,f A CRUISER THAT FAILED. The Navy Department has refused a third trial of the cruiser Denver, and accepted the vessel subject to a reduc- tion in price because of its failure to make the required speed. The first trial gave 16.5 knots, the second 16.75 knots, which was one-quarfer knot short of the contract, and this shortage will cost the builders $25,000, besides the ex- penses of two trial trips, otherwise paid by the Government when the vessel makes the required speed. When the contracts for the six ships of the Den- ver class were awarded, in December, 1899, five of the builders accepted the department’s figures of 165 knots’ speed, but the builders of the Denver took the risk of guaranteeing 17 knots at an advance in .price of $15,0000over that of the next highest bid. The made the contract speeds, and the Gal- veston and Chattanooga are at the navy yards at Norfolk and New York completing at the expense of the de- faulting contractors. Besides the fine of $25,000 for deficient speed in the Den- ver, the builders of all these ships have large amounts checked against them as penalties for exceeding the time limit. | They were to be completed in June, 1902, but the Denver was not accepted before May. 5 last. Coming in Canoes From all the South Sea Islands natives are coming in canoes to Tahiti for the great July festival. Grass girdled danc- ers, fire walkers, flerce tattooed warriors will be there. It is the sight to see. Special excursion leaves S8an Francisco July 2 on the ocean liner “Mariposa.” back August 1. "f‘ Details at-848 Market street, Oceanic 8. 8. Co. » LONDON, June 12.—The Stock Ex- change last week presented no marked features. Apart from business con- nected with the settlement the very smallest transactions were recorded and -the movements in prices were trifling. \ io; BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS for- e ‘M“"‘::Fg“‘“.gh‘:' DELKWEKED BY WILSON [pe very mean and bare lttling. The kernel of the moral is simply President of Princeton in Speech to that our life fs greater than the things that Academicians and Students De- | we handle and that our life is in us, not fends Present Age. ] Sur Doesessions or soclgl or business engage- mts, PRINCETON, N. J., June 12—For the first time in the history of Prince- ton University a layman to-day de- livered the baccalaureate address, the honor being conferred on President Wilson, at the request of the students. | In the academic procession was former President Cleveland. President Wil- son, in the course of his address, said: The vast accumulation of wealth, the vast material equipment of civilization in our day cught mot to misiead us into supposing that this is an age gross and material beyond pree- debauched or intoxicated —_—— e CUNARD LINE ANNOUNCES | A REDUCTION IN RATES !S(tunnhip Company Arranges New Schedule Affecting Passengers of All Classes. LONDON, June 12.—The Cunard Line announces that the following re- duced rates will go into effect to-mor- row: Third-class fare from Liverpool to New York or Boston by the Cam- pania or the Lucania, $25; by the ,‘.‘,',‘..L‘ — 1m- | Umbria, Etruria. Surnia or Saxonia, cclusi l-u $13 75; by the Carpathia or Aurania, T e oot o o lomed | $12 50; from Rotterdam, Hamburg, and Tamillar ways of religion, as i some Iy some Bremen or Antwerp to New York or Boston, $15; prepaid rates from Scan- dinavian ports, $18, and prepaid rates from British ports. $15. Second-class rates from Paris and first-class rates from Paris. Hamburg. Bremen. Ant- werp cr Rotterdam to New York or Boston by all ships of the line will be the same as those from Many books and homilies have been written for us of late in advocacy of a simple life, Mlymwm.lllnhmfl-

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