Present! In the most cUtrant farm THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE in Qp THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming an agreeable nnd effective laxative to perma nently cure Hab'tual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive condition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most Cxccll.nt remedy known to CLEWSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one Is ltilious or Constipated so that pure: BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH nnd STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK 'YOUR DRUGGIST f Oft MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. lOVISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. N. t. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of Cojiptkoi.i.t:r ok rat Ccbhency, Washington, April S, lfcSl. WnEKKAS, By BatUfnctory evidence pre Edited to tlie undersigned, It bus teen made to appear that "Ttie Merchants' Jfatlotwl Hank of Shtnanttoah," In the Eorougu ot Bhennndoah, In Ujc County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, hits compiled with all the provisions of the statutes of tho United States, required to be compiled vyllh beioro an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking. Now, Tbehkfore, I, Edward B. Lacey, Comptroller of the Cmrency, do hereby ccr tlfythat "The -Merchants' National Bankol Shenandoah," In the Borough ol Shenandoah, In the County of Schuylkill, and State ot Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence, the business ol banging as provided In section fifty one hundred and Mxty-nlno of the Ke- Tlsed Statutes of the United States. f-J IN WITWEfcS WI1EHFOF, wit 1 1 ness my hand and seal of office this 8th day of April, 1891, No.,4518. -, E- S. LACEY, Comptroller of the Currency, Haret!Ttd rnanytr.oii iid : jOin mtients pronoumi a lipMly disappear. Am It. ltn rti at lektt two 'ti!rdl ol ft.l lyir.Jtotr.i irefpmovert. Sd (,,r FflEE BOOK of tslt noftYatiofmit. rvu IliVQ frtatmcnt CfitC V mill. U kculoui cures, I tfl UhI I TurnUhcU rntH you nnler. tiUlt nena ten cent In stamtx tu mj postage nmc&nrl i pu. ir. ji. ouix.s St euNtf. .taET Dr. GrosvRfinr's Deii-cap-sic C"B'.'V PLASTER. RbftomiLtism, neuralgia, plenrleyanii lumbago! uuo. t mini nw mr wig vy nix uruggB. A New "Venture "W- HJ POTTS Has opened a J flj AT No. 218 N. CENTRE ST POTTSVILLE, PENN'A. Sales of 'Besotted goods; notlotis, hardware, glassware, etc, etc h Goods Jrora all parts ol the county solicited Y VlX tUUIIUIUIUUi THE SEASON FOR PIC-NICS UElXa AT HANI), Committeemen should bear in mind that the Herald ofllco Is prepared to do nil kinds of Poster Work! at the most reasonable rates. Give us a call and obtain our prices. AH work done when promised and In a satisfactory manner. Or tlio JLt'iuor Ilulilt, Vatltiwly Curcu wy mmiiiiuioniiff tv, name 4J old fit ft peel lie. It Is manufactured m a powdnr, whioh can be given la a glass of beer, a oup of ooflee or lea, or In food, without the knowledge of (he patient. It ie absolutely harmless, ud will cifeot a permanent and epeedy eure, whether the patient ie a moderate drinker or analroholio wreak Jthae been siren tn thousand of eases, and in every iostanoo a perfect cure has fob lawed It never full. Theeyetem onoe impregnate fd with the apeclflo.it becomes an utter impossibility jrthtiltqnor appetite to exist. 48 page book of particular, free. To be had or C. H. HAGENDUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah G. M. HAMILTON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, en m e WAHAMARER TALKS Tlio rostmnster-Gonoral a Will ing Witness. NO DEALING WITH BARDSLEY, Ho Was Not an Officer of the Koystone Bank. lletoro tlio Fntluro Ha Unit n SllUlon and n Qimrtor 011 Ucposlt Ho Never Uor rovcil I'ersunnUy from tlio llatilt Tlio I'rcsldnnt Buys Federal Ollleois Must TUxplnln Their Transacllons. PniLADELTniA, Juno 0. Postmnstor Qencrol Wnnnmaker appeared bofore tho sub-committee of Councils, that Is invest tlgatlug tlio nflatrs of ox-City Treasurer Banlsley, during the day. Tlio knowl edge that bo would appear gave addi tional interest to the proceedings. Mr.Wanainakorboing lato In arriving at the committee, room, the intervening tlmo was ocoupied in questioning Bank Ex aminer Brew. Whilo Mr. Drew was tes tifying Jlr. Wanamakor arrived, accom panied by his son and brother. At tlto conclusion or Air. Drow's testl timony Mr. Wanamakor stopped forward with a roll of manuscript in his hand and stated that ho had prepared and 1 ro posed to rend a statement in nnsuor to all tho allegations wincn havo connected his name with tho ICeystona Iiauk, and giving u complato account of his truusuc tlous with that institution. Before ho began bis reading Mr, Wnna maker expressed a hope that the commit tee would aslc him any questions they de sired. Tho reading and subseauent Question ing occupied an hour, during which timol Mr. Wnnamaker remained Blinding. When . ho had finished mnuy persona stenncd forward and shook his hand. Mr. Wanamakor said ho had nevor boon an olucer of the Keyntc.no Bauk, but was simply a depositor. Although his conu denco in tho bank was shakon at tho time, ot tho run, bo continued tu make deposits, and in tho flvo months previous to tho falluro placed a minion nnd r quarter there. "I am as anxious," said Mr. Wann. maker, "and havo as much hitorest, as any other to provent our city treasury from losing the funds provided by tax payers. "Tho firm of John Wanamokeri oon nisting of threo persons, bad au account with tho Keystone Hunk. On tills ac count tho checks of the Arm were drawn. The firm account, by nrrangemont with tho bank, was niailo respontlblo for Mrs. Wanamakor's checks upon tho bank, wmcu, lor convenience, wore Kept in a separate account. It was substantially one uccount undor two heads. Mrs. Wanamaker's account could not bo over drawn while tho firm account bad a bal anco to its credit. Under these circum stances tho account was not overdrawn whon tho bank closed, according to our books, which show a ualancoln our favor. "It is truo that there was an item that tho bank charged against our account at Its. last settlement a month or so beforo it failed of about ?cf,000, which no one at our ofllco knew anything ubout, and which we rofuso to recognize until it Is explained. If they aro right aad we are wrong there would be a small balanea against lis". "I never borrowed personally fromi tho bank, oxcopt on tho ono occasion above stated. The paper appearing in my per sonal nccpun5 was paper V66olved in "tho cqurbO of business, with which I settled Mr. Lucas' indebtedness to me by reason of bis having tailed to koep his agreement. This was rlaper recolvod from our custom ers in the usual course of busiuoss for goods sold and delivered. "Nor did tho bank nor any of" tho Ofllcors ever lAako any contribution or donation to mo of any kind at any tlmo. Inofor Lad a business transaction with Mr. Bardsloy individually, or as city treas urer, nor with any ono representing him in either capaolty. Koltber bad my Arm', except that he bad small accounts for merchandise at the store.payablo month ly. I never subscribed any mqney for bbi benefit at any tlmo." Mr. Wanamakor further said that ho had an agreement with tho late John 0. Lucas to buy Beading stock. "The agree ment botwoen us was verbal, that Mr. Lucas was to personally supply certain sump ot money us I called for them,' and deposit the same to my personal account in the Keystone Bank in accordance with that agreement from tlmo to time I drew." THE PRESIDENT'S REPLY. - Federal Ofllcors Must Account for Their Action In Keystone Hank Affairs. Wasihnotqit, Juno 0. The President had a conference with Secretary Foster and Comptroller Lacey in regard to the caso of the Keystone National Bank ot Philadelphia, as a result ot which ho dic tated a lettor to Mayor Stuart acknowl edging the receipt ot the resolutions of Common Council calling for a govermen tal investigation ot tho bank, and saying that bo will inyestiga(e a (borough ex amination of the affairs of tho bank to the full extent of his powers, an4 will mo that auy officer ot the government found guilty ot wrongdoing in that connection is held to. a strict accountability tor his actlop. Comptroller of tho Currency Laoy will furnish all tho correspondence and a Etatoment of the reasons governing his action "relative to the bauk. Tho further examination ot tho affairs of the bank will bo continued as reqttested. subject to tho approval ot the United States District-Attorney at Philadelphia. If addl ttonal information Is desired as to tho no tion ot tbo Comptroller, it is probable that ho will, subject to tho opinion ot the Distrlct-Attornoy, appoar beforo the Council Committee. Seventeen Imltotmonts Afialust Itardsley. Philadelphia, June 0. -Tho grand Jury found 17 indlctmonts against Bards ley, ox-city treasurer. Tho maximum penalty is 85 yearsy TlieKsmeralda llccelvlng Coul. Panama, via Galveston. Juno 0. With the permission of tho Columbian govern ment the Esmeralda, Chilian lusurgent cruiser, ) rccolviug about 400 t.'iis of coal, supplied by tho Panama railroad, to enable It to proceed to Arlcn. The Esmeralda will probably Icavo this port to-morrow. The Itnta to Salt oq Saturday. TrMrTTTTn. .Ttinn O Tiin TfAtn will t.b fligliest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOUUTEUlf PmB A MAGNETIC PLANT. An Indian riant That Shocks tho Unman System Thcro has boon discovered in tbo for est of India, according1 to Tbo Whole's Sport, a strnngo plant, which possesses to a very nigh degree astonishing mag netic powers nnd which is a great source of annoyanco to hunters nnd tourists. It has boon named tbo Phllo- tarca olectrioa. Tbo band which breaks a lenf from this plant Immediately re ceives a shock equal to that which is produced by an induction coil. At a distance of six yards a magnetic ncedlo. is affected by it and will-bo deranged If brought near. Tho enory of this singular lnfluonco varies with the hour of tho day. AU powerful about two o'clock In tho afternoon, It Is absolutely annulled during tho night. At tiracB of storms its intensity augments to strik ing proportions. During rain tho plant seems to succumb, and bend its head during a thunder shower. It remains there without force or virtuo, oven if ono should sholtcr it with an umbrella. No shock Is felt at that tlmo In break ing the leaves and tho necdlo is unaf fected besldo It. One never by any .chance sees birds or Insects alight on tho eloetrio plant; un Instinct 'seems to warn them that they will find cortaln death there. It is also important to remark that "whero 'it grows nono oi tho magnetic metals aro founds neither iron, cobalt nor nickel nn undcniablo proof that the electric force belongs ex clusively tho plant. CAUGHT A TARTAR. '' Unploasant Expnrlcnoo of a Hector TVlic llcbuked Ills Daughter. A London paper relates a queer In cident that happened in a Wilsh church tho other Sunday. The reotor began to rebuko his people in severe terms foi not attending bunday morning service, nnd impartially Included his own daughters in tho rebuko. "Whcroupon, to his astonishment," says tho story, "up jumped ono of his daughters nnd told tho people that her father was a man who, when ho first awoke, could not riso unless his hot water was brought and tho towel was placed undor his nose. Sho related how boots had to bo cleaned, fires lighted, and tho breakfast prepared, and then went on to describe how tho worthy clergyman required his book and his coat and his .gloves and his hat and stiolt nnd his 'cake and his wlno beforo bo was ready to swvrt to ins woruv this was all dor tailed with minuteness nnd volubility. Tho reverend father koptt no (servant, and thcro was tlio household 'work to bo dono, and, besides, ho insisted upon a hot dinner served with punctuality. Under theso circumstances, tho lady pleadod, was it possiblo for hor to get to worship oq. a Sunday morning? Tho sympathies of tho audience woro with tha daughter." "rar-w NOTHING LIKE ITI Blood Is thicker than water, md most be kept pure to. Insure good health, Swot's. Sracino is natures rcmoiy for this purpose. It never to fails ellmnate the lmpta ties sad build up the general health. There Is only one Swlf fs, Speclfla, and there is nothing llko it Be sure and gpt the genuine. Treatiso on Blood sod Skin DIscom mailed free. The Swift Speciflo Co., Atlanta, Oa tuck Headache- and relievo all tho troubles lncf dent to a bilious stats of the system, such S3 Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsiness, Distress arte? cstlng. Fain lu the Bldo, &c Whilo their most ftmartablo success has been shown la curing , faeaaiehe, yet Carter's Llttla tJver rflla irl enttag this anno jIrjjoompliUnt,wlillo thcyauia correct all disorders of thoBtomachtlmnlale tho tlTcraud regulate tho bo web. Evonlf theyoal? f Aclie they would bo almost prleeloss to taooovha I eaffer from tMs distressing complaint; but fortu i Cately their goodnessdooa notend hero.and thosa .Vfhoonco try them will and tbesollttloplllDvalu Icble In so many ways that they will not bo wll iliog to do without them. Ilat after aUelck bead Is the bono of so many Uvea that bora la whera Wsmakaourgrcatbotut. Our (Ula euro it while) cUicrsdonot. i Carter's Littlo Liver Pilli aro very small and very easy to tane, una or two puis raanoa aose. They arestrlolly vegetable and do not erlpa or purge, bat by their gentlo action please all who .usethem. In vials at S5 cents nefortl. Sold 'by dragglsts everywhere, or coat by mill. CARTER MEDIOIHO CO., New YorkI CARTER'S U. S Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Illshoii Kulcht Dead. Milwaukkh, Wis., Juno 9, Bishop C. F. Knight died nt 1:40 p. m. Ho was stricken with la grippe soveral weeks ago and on Saturday last bad a rolopso, which was followed by a stroko of pa ralysis. Deceaed was born lu Boton and w.ts 00 years ot ago. Ho was conse crated bishop of this Episcopal diocese, two years ago. On Trlnl fur Illot nml Consrilrnor. Uniontown, Pa., Juno 0. Tho trial ot John McSloy, O. M. Parker, Michael Da moti.anil 127 others for conspiracy and riot at Uniontown during the coke strlko has commenced beforo Judge lugrnhain. All are being tried together. J. II. Schoonmaker and Thomas Lynch nro tho prosecutors. Moro than 100 witnesses will be examined. Apply for LitnilH In tho Adlromlnclcs. Albany, N. Y,, Jtino 0. Messrs. Clary I and Paddock, attorneys for tho Adlron j dack& St. Lawreuco Hallrotul Company, havo mnde formal application for lands in tho Adlroudiicks to tho Land Board. They state that they only doslro to tako 160 acres of State land, and that thoy aro willing to pay the sum of $3,000. Tho Luthernn Synod. New YoriK, Juno 9. Tho convention of tho Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and other States discussed doctrinal mat ters, tho particular subjoct being the proposition "by faithfuLjtdhoronco to tho word of Qotl, alone, can tho truo renew ing or sanctiflcation ot tho hoart and life be wrought among us." What the DriiQgists say of MeiskelPsQintment: ' When ho Areufilced to recommend a prepara tion for skin (llHCtlSti, we timid out IIkiskkli.'s OiMTMRNT.Mlth every conildonce of Its success ful tieatment of Uiu disease." J. 0, ItUDitK, 0 Wain St., Butler, To. "I havobeen Bellini? nntiKPLL's Ointmknt for eleven years. 1 1 clvi universal satisfaction Jtwlll cure Tktteii. (1. W. If At'KENDKRacB, nalnbridgc, Tr- " We have evldenco of tlio curative properties of IIeiskkll's Ointment here. It Is a Koorf reliable ointment," 1'LEMiNo & Esleh, Tarentum, To. "In all skin diseases I Invariably rccommed IIeiskkll's Ointment." J. J. Keil, Sharpsburg, To, "ITRiSKrTX-8 Ointment cures when all else falls." McCi.ei.lan Jt Heed, Frccport, Pa. 'Hfiskell's Ointment sells on Its own merit " u. li. Hilton. KtUuuuuijj, Pu. LAKESIDE- Driving Park, ( East Mahanoy Junction) HISTORICAL Wild West Show FOR ONE WEEK ONLY O 05 Indian Village, Cowboy and him Encampment rrND the only herd ,of Trained " and Spotted Mustangs. The whole hlktory of a nation told In a thrilling drama of olvllliatlon, de- Elctlng the perils, hardships and erolsm of pioneer life on the plains, requiring In lu completion over 81)0 daring scouts, t nippers, cowboys, Indian fighters, Mexican Vacquero8andHonoros,ChlefH with their Warrlnrs,nraves,Bquawsand fapooaes. A herd of spotted Mexi can MUBtangs.herdotgentlelndlau l'onles and Texaa Bronchos. The largest and grandest exhibi tion of the bind on tho American continent. Owning and traveling In Its own handsomely equipped railroad train. The first bl ouao of Mexican Vacqueros direct from old Mexico, beaded by Don ze Anno, the famous Mexican leader, and Honor Francisco, the king ol all riders and roperu, expert and matchless In lariat throwing and reckless horsemanship. i'ralrle Hchooners and Indian Travoys, whole herd of American BUFFALO and TEXAS STEERS. oo n I 1 I CO 1 I LO & -3 A true representation of an Indian : Buffalo: Hunt! Hlinwlng the manner of branding wild cattle to our Western liontler; startling and wonderful dUplay ofsbarpihootlug by irontlersinen, cowboys and Indians led by MoJ. G. WIUUM LIXLIU, (PAWNEE MM.) Knmous nnd fearless Pony Express Itlders, showing the mode of carrying Important dis patches across the plains before tho Introduc tion ol the telegraph. A band of verltlble Mexican vacqueros, direct from Mexico, the greatest rough riders In the wot Id. 1'erlormances every nfteruoon. Special ex cursion trains each day. Don't forget tho place and date, Lakeside Driving Park, J!att Matianoy Junction, HE 15,16, 1, 18, 19 ad 20 ADHIHHION. 35 ContH PAWNEE BILL'S THE NEW PREMIER Thompson tho Choice 6f tho Camulinn Conservatives. STRONG MEN FOR fBTS CABINET. The Government Organ Predicts a Ee newid of the Annexation Abortion, Tho Mlnlitera o ttl0 tnto Cubing view Sir .Jiili'A'g lleiuuliis-They Will Act n tV.llbcurers nt thn l'tir.ornl To-lnnrrow. A Strong Vunllnv that nn Autopsy Oug-ht to ho Mndi. Ottawa, Ont., Juno I). Tho political situation is beginning to nssnme dell nlto shapo. Sir John Thompson tho almost unanimous selection, of the Con servative members of the Commons and Senate for rromlor. lion. Mr. Abbott, who has been urged for the position, has stated that he would only accept It when no other mini is pos sible. Tho Cabinet will bo reconstructed and the dtrongest meu nro to he taken from oach provinces It will, in all proba bility, bo composed ot Thotnpon from Nova Scotia, Fonter from New Ilrtins wick, Clmpleau and Langeviu from Que bec, and Daltou, McCarthy or Meredith, and liowoll from Ontario. The Empire, government organ, says: "It is plain that Sir John's disappear ance from the stago Is to bo tlto signal for a movement toward annexation now that the opportunity has come, and ovory forco that can bo invoked for blotting out from the map the name of Canada and handing us over as ono of tho Northern States will bo marshaled to the fray with redoubled fury." sir John iViucdonald's remains Ho In the great dining hall at Earnscliffe. The casket stands on a pedestal lu tho center ot tno room, and all tho. appointments as most imposing. Lady Mncdonald has somowhat recovered from tho prostration consequent upon hor husbaud's doath. The mlnistors of tlto lato Cabinet mot at 10 o'clock, after which they loft tho council chamber in carriagos for Earns clilfo to view tho remains of tho lato Premier. Tho Cabinet ministers will act a3 pallbearers at tho funeral to-morrow. Thero Is u strong fedllng that an au topsy ought to bo roado on tho body of Sir John by independent medical men, in order that tho public lni:' know what was really tho causo of death'. SUICIDE BROUGHT FAME. ' A r.omlon roper Tells Ifotr Tom Thumb Mmlo His lilt. Tho beginning of Tom Thumb's ca reer of almost uuoxnmplcd prosperity was not without vicissitudes, says tho Loudon Telegraph, In its llarnum obit uary. No mado his first how somo fivo-nnd-forty years ago at tlio l'rlncess' theater, lu Oxford street, but the pa trons ol a houso then dedicated to tho performnnco of English and foreign opera, could seo nothing worthy of ap- piauso in tno clumsy nntics of a dlmlnu tlvo brat dressed up as a earlcaturo of tho great Napoleon. The "gonernl" wos a complete fiasco on tho stage of tho Princess. Tho show was transferred to tho Egyptian hall, and thero, by what appeared to bo a stroko of ill luck, but which practically turned out to bo an extremely fortunate contingency for tlto dwarf, ho unwit tingly came In collision with tho bravo but hapless English painter Hnydon. The hugo pictures of this Ill-understood artist woro being exhibited In ono section of tho hall, nnd attracting only a fow shillings, wlillu th,o "gener al" in another part of tho building was drawing a hundred pounds a day. Short ly nftertvard llnydon, In n paroxysm of insanity, engendered by sheer despair, destroyed himself. According to tho fitness of things, this lamcntablo cutastropho should havo beon tho ruin of llarnum and his exld bition. In tho newspapers of tho time ho was hold up to execration as a "Ynn he showman" with "yawning pock ets," and tlio diminutive urchin whoso popularity had maddened tho poor pair-tor was denounced as "o disgusting dwarf." Tho takings at the turnstiles, nevertheless, increased dally, and Tom Thumb only suspcudod his crowded so ances in Piccadilly to make a trium phant tour in the provinces, and an equally remunerative Continental round. GOLD-INCASED BODIES. now Dr. yarlot ICleotroplatcs tho Hon, orea Dead. Dr. Variot, ono of tho most dlstlni guished physicians of tlio Purls hosph tals, makes a striking propostion foij tlio transformation of human bodlos into indestructlblo mummies by moans of q process of elootroplatlng. Ily this moans the entire form is surrounded by nn en. volopo of metul which preserves each feature in tho semblanco of life, Bays tlio Scientific American. Tho process Is somowhat complicated in practtco although slmplo In princli plo. The skin of the cadaver is first painted or sprayed with a solution oj nitrate of silver, which turns tho Bkin an opaquo black. Tho body Is thcii placed undor a boll receiver In a partial vacuum, into which vapor of wlilto. phosphorus dissolved in bisulphato oi carbon is allowed to enter. This re duces the nitrate of silver and leaves tho skin a grayish white, llko a plaster cast. Tho noxt stop is tho application o tho metallic coating. Tho frurno supi porting tho body is immersed in a bath of Bulphate of copper, electrical con. ncctlon having been mado with tho ton of tho bkuU, tho bottoms of tho feet, thq hands and soverul oUior portions of thq body and limbs. Dr. Variot uses threo small Chaudroq thormo-clectrlo batteries to supply the necessary current, tho passago of which causos tlio uninterrupted deposition of the motal. A continuous layer is soon formod over tho body, and tho metallic skin may bo mado ot any thickness do sired, but a coating of one-twonty-flf th, to ono-flftloth of an Inch is sufllclent ta resist blows and shocks and still pro servo tho features in every delicate do- tail. We arc a patient people the ox is nowhere in comparison. Webuy lamp-chimneys by the dozen; they go on snapping and popping and flying in pieces; and we go on buying thevtiy same chimneys year after year. Our dealer is willing to sell us a chimney a week for every lamp we burn-a hundred or more a year and we plow for him, pay him for goading us. Macbeth' s " pearl top and "pearl glass" do not break from heat; they arc made of tough glass. As hkely as not our dealer would rather his chimneys would break; " it's good for the business," says he. He buys the brittlest ones he can get. ' What are you going to do about it?" , ntUburg. " Q so. A. MaCSITH CO. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. Baker & Co kfas from -which tho excess o oil has been removed, is Mso1ulely JPttre and it is Soluble No Chemicals" nro used in its preparation. It has more tfian thru times the strength ot Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, nnd is therefore far morn economical, costing less than one ccnl a cup. It is delicious, nourishing strengthening, easily digested. and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons iu health. Sold by Crocors ovorywhoro. W. BAKER S CO., Dorcbesler, Mass, $3 SHO and other special, ties for Gentlemen, EJPted, mil sostampeil .on Iwttom. Address W.Jj. Il(IUHI,At5,I!rocutun,aiiis. Soldf tTosoxDlx 33 .oil,; Siuo nml Vinviirds CAN BE INVESTED IN A POBITIVli AND HAFG 15 PorCent. Dividend Paying Stoolr. Full particulars and l'rost ectns ran be had on application or addressing S. I.. HI.11I-HON, IlmiUer, 0. IlromlwMv. N. v. CHEAP AND STRONG. 20 other stylos 6-A Nets, plces to suit all , ji. .imiv-ity ru.-s, 1'HlHDEXl'mA. a Chtthe.ttr's Knell. 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Ht land, France and Auti la, a mar-tr aul dlflouta prota, and IS Tear' radical ea ripnre 10 000 oanti aurM Ttarly. CS- Ft Afl fit : Iftpaldlolii alTtrtxiug dociur. wt 37j.UUViu (t,Mv s frt-ataalll, knotdfe ana aiprieno and )on,u nht-w mr'ir pfi tu' prniananiij ourad ha loan r tua an-i HerUil doanro tia rttined them Sml'.- iiniji for ho "TRUTH" irlllom liiatliuooiali lj.luj ui a and arli rriulnr riot lora wtlb thalr falaa and rVidntt at cuarai.i an I r jauaiouiait. Itiaiv iparlviM', ibv do ooi gtacs ari't tl ir .oLcuif of rafandtng mwy or vr n. y ivn Uf ol' 'h. if and worth' 4rai nallharof wLI Iih.t i bm r tni J ii dfff i nml ntall lormuct 'i 1.411U 1 1 ' 1 vil m hki I' u' tv.rT'i-tf 11 it 1 il ( 1 M n 1 11 k tu 1 H 1 liK1a and Mann u, y . m, .11 - , , 1 'i i 'i I 1 n ' i iii u 1 1 J ' Jt, . , , 1 1 . ! u I FIRE INSURANCE! Until Hi Clint Btllills Pirtlj Cttli t5mi!t Represented by fiit-l mm E 1 Wit ln H. Jprflln Hlr Offloe-S8,AVeV Word Street, ishesnodoab . - 1..... ,.. .. . -..I, . 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