.1 VOL. TI.-NQ. ICQ. BHENAStDOAn. PA.. SATURDAY. AUGUST 3. 1801. oyrT1 nTOJfI1 ' THE SUBEST ROAD TO WEALTH IS THROUGH LIEEBAL ADVERPRra CONVENTION CALL. To the Republican Midori of Pennsylvania: . After consultation and correspondence with A members of the Republican State CommlUee, yrana oy tneir dlreolion, I hereby give notice tnat the Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duty chosen representatives, will meet in Mate Con vention at llarrlsburg, Wednesday, Auguit 19, 1891, at Wo'cVxk A. it., for the purpose of plac ing in nomination candidates for the offices of oiaze Treasurer and A minor Cleneral, for the nomination of elghteencandidatesfor Delegates-al-tiirge to the Constitutional Convention pro vided for (n the Act of Assembly approved June 19, lS'Jl, ami for thi transaction of such other business as may be presented. Si'otiee is especially directed to the fact that, (n ac-ordancc with the provisions of the last men tioned act, each Senatorial dls'rict is entitled to a representation of three delegates In said Con stitutional Convention, two of whom only oanbe members of the majority parly In said district. The electors of each dUlrtet are therefore re quested to make proper nominations for dale gales to said convention, the rules governing the nomination of candidates for S'a'e Senator to bejupplleable. In this connection the Chairman desires to call the attention of R. publican mters to the recom mendation of the Stale Convention of 1882, that "they allow the greatest freedom ill the general participation it the primaries consistent with the preservation of the party organisation." Wil. II. ANDREWS, Chairman. COUNTY COMMITTEE MEETING. The m-mbers of the Republican Count: Com- i fiiUee elected at the primaries held on Satur day. August 1, ISM, are requested to meet tit ven ennla. ilall, in the llorough of l'i tlsvillc, on T'l'-ttlaij, Avgusll allOa vi.,for the pur pose oi electing a dimly Chairman and ran. artu'i-h other business us may be required. JSLIAS DA VIS, Chairman County Convention. Av i ist 1, 1801. PENSIONS AND THE DEBT, f In tho North American lieview, Oen. Green li. Ilaum puts our pension policy and tho figures that go with it in a light that will be now to most peop'e who read it. Wearo all so ac customed to hearing and reading con demnation of what Congress lias done in the line of pension laws, that It is a pleasuro to see what this well-informed writer lias to say. Wo reprint but a fragment of it, and we invite special attention to his showing how our national expenditures have vastly de creased since 1805, taking our vastin- 5tfeaSe I10l1,,latlon lnto account. lW.'At tho close of tho war, when the country was staggering under a great weight of debt and taxation, the men !wuo coniroueu tho legislation of the country did not decline to provide for CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS ! nro being received dally at a. jd. iFniciisiE's , Carpet Store, iO South Jardin SL, near Centre Pickling and Preserving Time ! is now ui nana, jailer has OLD APPLE VINEGAR, duarantectl Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated Soured eiyn Acid or Colorlny. JLISO, tyjlULiMJ MIA.13D lo different kinds. T ... jvai, u 2roper proportions. J$ Our GltOUyn SPICES Jiest Quality. We Jieep no common Spices. OLD OATS. Don't run the risk of maltiny your HOUSES SICKby tP.MTinn A'T.Tir n ine rrl,. diny KEW OATS. Keller f r'.j. jc.twj OLD TV RITE OATS. All old PTJBE BYE CROP. CORN AND I manufacture my own Chop and guarantee it to be STRICTLY PURR FRED. Rocoivod. tlaroo Fi-oala rom tlx dny sits o2aiaT-iaoca.. i The first of tho season. ' mnr-ltotvl nf i.f spnenn' '.c rnfci i DAISY FLOUR is mads of nIH r.T . ' -- isiacuun nvery tiinv. the payment of Hie public debt because It was large. Such action would have been both cowardly and dishonest, On the contrary, thoy faced the great problem with courago and solved it with wisdom and honor. They amended the Constitution of tho United States, nud declared that 'the validity of the public debt ;of the United Status, authorized by Jaw, in- eluding debts for payment of pensions and bounties for suppressing Insurrec tion or rebellion, shall not be ciuea Honed.' This amendment recognizes auti protects two groat classes of llnan cial obligations. The one is to those who held tho securities of tho govern lueut issued to raise money to carry on the war, tho other ia to those who took the personal risks of war and saved the Union. The heroism of the men in arms made the groat cause tri umphant, and by their success con verted tho delimitated oblliratloiiR held by public creditors Into glittering cold; and now when this mlirhtv obli- gation of the old soldiers has matured, because of their infirmities and their weight of years, shall It be denied them because the sum is large? Iu I&Gj the interest charge unou the public debt was nearly $151,500,000, aud the pensions were $8,500,(100, au aggiegatoof $100,000,000. Thepopula. Hon was then 35,000,000, aud tills annual charge of interest aud pension was $4.67 per capita. Tlio debt is now almost paid. It is no longer a burden The bondholders havo received $?,G00,' 170,000 in Interest and premiums since July 1, 1801. The pensioners have received 51,231,710,000. The present Interest charge for 1891 is 530,408,000, aud the pensions for this year will cost 5110,000,1100, or an annual aggregate of Interest and pensions of $I52,10S,000. Wo now havo a population of G3,0U(V 000, so that this annual expense of Interest and peu&Ion Is 52.44 per capita. Tlio gratitude of this nation to de fenders should bo measured by the vnluo of the service rendered and the financial ability of this people to respond to thedemands of just peusion legislation." Tjiurg will bo no color Imo In the Urand Army of the Republic. It should never havo been entertained for one moment. A bravo man, whether black, white or red, is a brave man for all that. niNQTOWX KNITTINO jiir,& has more orders for work than it can ill), and has had for over two years past. a nut lor Shenandoah capitalists to crack. Uuy Keystone flour. 13o careful that the namo Lisssia & Co., Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. 8-3-3taw just received a lotoj EJ2TE by aye Free from any for SPICES tor Piclilina. About I,,., -tut...,. - - . uunry, mriea , ana ALiXCd in are strictly Pure and of the t.,. - , lias about 1,500 bin una ctuirci. J..OUU UUSIieiS - not mixed with new. i CHOP. CORli CHOP. OA1S CROP. tlnaojs tx xxtooTzl- Ore zxm. o x y tatxxxxo Will open tus week, the first new Mmnamln Wlmni n,i , o- ' . ' IILMl UIIU rCO UU I" BOROUGH BUDGET. GLEANTNGS BY THE LOCAL CORPS OP REPORTERS. SPORTING AND OTHER MATTERS- Tho Gymnasium Olub Raidod and Flvo Young Men Placed Under Ball-Tho Taxes Now Com ing In. For somo time past complaint have beon mado to tho polieo regarding tbo conduct of young men who have made themselves obnoxious to tho reidents in the vicinitv of Gotleil. Smith' old skating ring build- lni!8 at the lower end of Main stro t. Tho parties complained of havo assembled in ono of tho building under tho tianie o( the gymnasium olub and, by drinking; beorand PK K' hRV0 relnt)s made nights "luei,U!- leslorday warrants were sworn out and the ulaeo was raided. Five young rnon, named Thomas McAllister. .Iith. Mnrphy, Patrick O'Hrien, Kdward Grif. fitha and Patrick Donavan, wero arretted and each were placed under $300 bail Tor trial at the next term ot court, AFTER TAX EVADERS. Tho Tax Collector and Police Ac tively Engaged. Yesterday Collector of Taxes Schmidt started out his deputy, llonry Knobol, .to collect taxes from Pules a' d Hunimrians who havo been avoiding payment. M; ICnebel was accompanied by Policeman Conners, who was appointed for the work by Chief Amour, by authority of council. and Anthony Alex, tho First ward special officer. As a result of tho day's work tho deputy and officers succeeded in makhic collections from ten delinquents and two wore placod in tho lookup. llus morning tho deputy and officers started out again and visited tho Polish and Ilungauan settlement at tho oast enjl of Cherry street. In ono of tho home were two rnon tho Tax Collector had been try ing to catch tho past two weeks. Connors and Alex wont to tho roar of the home. rVs Knobol entorod tho front door ono of the mon sought j inn pod out of the second story window and escaped. Tho olhor dashed nut tho roar door and down the em- oanutnont ot tlio Lebigh Valloy railroad with Conner aud AIox in hot pursuit. Tlio fugitive was found hiding noar Hit Shenandoah City colliery. A Polish gro cer subsequently socured tho man's rolease by paying tho amount of his taxes. Licensed to Shoot. Tho letter carriors havo beon.groatlv an noyed during tho summor by vicious dois and in several Instances thoy havo narrowly escaped serious inlury. Letter Carrier John Hock has beon attackod so often that Ms lower limds present the appearance of a picco of hido that ha beon filled with holes by an ico pick, The carrier has become so used to tbo punishment that he looks upon a day's work as a oomplote failure if it is not accompanied by a bito or two. Carrier Boycr ha aho been victimized several times. Tho other day a doi? on Uno street jumped at his throat, hover jumped aside and the canino fastened ils teeth in his letter pouch. This weok th carnois decidod to tnko docis vo action .Mr. Holman appealed to tho borou'eli council, but the mombere said to pay for capturing dogs at large wa a waste of mo"y- own "y experience in years ...,Tuw past, ti'ist n IIHSt. Ljl?t nipht fhn nnrrlapo cnnQ.lr.rl in Clilor Jlurgoss Lesslg, who gavo them authority to shoot any dog that gives thorn any trouble while they are on tholr routes. PERSONAL. Pierco IIoQ'man, ono of the popular Lt high Valloy passongor engineers reidingHt Delano, witneued tho ball game at the trotting park yesterday and spont last even ing In town. Joe Goldstein, formerly of this place, but uw o. iow 10rK uuy, spent last mxut m town. I ro f. hhrhart and family are visitine air. and Mrs. Albert, at Duskore, Sullivan county. Tho Misses Soofleld are visiting at P. V I). Korlln's. Hon. Ellas Davis dined at tho Korguson Ilnuso yesterday, Major John V. Plnnoy is spending a fow days at Atlantlo City. Frank Schmidt is at the seashore O. P. Derrick, lato of Mahanoy City and Hingtown, has removod lo Heading. Messrs, O. liow nati and A. J. Luburg, wboworoat Detroit during the O. A, Ii. encampment, returned homo to-day, hav ing had u good lime. ProporMoB For Salo. A good property on South Alain street and a good property on North Jardin stroot may be purchased cheap upon ap plication to A. J. Gallagher, Multloon building, cornor of Centre and "West stroots. 8-8-lw They Are Splendid, We moan thoso Cheviot suit yu can get at A. T. Jones' "Famous" Clothing ttoro for $0. 60. l 1 i INDUSTRIAL COLUMN. Unoquallod Display of Eutorprlso Among Our People. The B.iard of Trade meets. The chair man, a venerable looking gentleman wear ing a pair of spectacles, which he points to with pride as having been made In England In 1713, takes the chair and, with n gave! in mo lorm oi a pio:e of kindMng wood, tiken from tho old-fashioned open flrn place ai the opposite ond of tho room, rap fotouler. "ffiiiitlemen," ho exclaims, ' we are hero a a Hoard of Trade. We are hero to see if solnothlng cannot be done to bring indus tries into tho town. Wo aro here to seo what can bs done for our pooplo when tho colllerie are idle two days a week." "Mr. Chairman," shout a gentleman standing in a pair of cheap-John sock near the window whose panoj rojoico that they havo escaped tho disgusting Iufluonce of soap. "Mr. Chairman," hu repeat, "be fore we can havo new Industrie here the town counoil must make a rebate in loo.il tixe." Mr. itender: For information of th gcuiniuuii, jii: unairu.sn, an exemption .esolulion was adopied by the town council o ght month ago, Chairman i I gue Mr. Lato doesn't ron the town papen. M. Lute: O, yes sir; but fomelMiiej ui iudui, wuen wy ueiguoor uoten t ge .-I.. ..... inem. "Mr. Oliairma"!," shout a man in uoston-matlo pair ot pantaloons, "if we exempt any company from payment ot taxe who will havo to stand tbo loss 7" Mr. Header: "I think, Mr. Chairman, wo can seen, e an industry that will trive employment lo 31.0 young men and boys at wages averaging f 1 a day for each one so amplo.ved we could att'ord to let S-itO worth ol tn;es annually co lor a lew Tears. Mr. loroiKii: (wearing u free trade, all wool coat) Jlr. Chairman, why, blow me, what can the gentleman bu drivi wi.y, it is down-right nonsense for tbeto gutlonien to contend that wo can compot wi.ii tee oulsido world. Tho idea of re dicing homo taxes for such upu'i.o.o propo'.lo-oiif. if wo do uot keep up ou axes we shall never bo ublo to meat tb borough expenses. Mr. Heador: Why, Mr. Chairman, the gentleman who has just spoken has always ueen a most bitter opponent of the Mn. Ivmloy bill. I would like to havo him re concile tbo statemont lust mado wkh his views on that bill. Jlr. fcnip: Ueiitlemon, to bring thi matter to a point, I ofl'ur to slart a clothing manumciory, providing l. r. in. . rr. ... ... ... mi. uuuuui; v y, siionti"moa, it is om rageous. Doro vould bo no money in I can go to New Yoi k and get all der gooU l vaut and tell them heio at 15 per shent, Dolow cost, and mate an allowance fo i'eigbt. Now, Bheiitlomon, yust look Vat show vould a homo mnnufanturor have vid me? ni... : . ,...., t . . . , vubii uuu , i oohuig at a waicn no pur cliBbed ntan auction in Ph'ladolphla) Very true, very truo, gontlemon. Mr. Goodh't is a gentloman of txporionco. Mr. Iloldhack: Mr. Chu'rm.in, I presen tno lollowmg : Wiiekeas, Our morchants are enabled to purchase goods in New York. Chlimon uu utriiur uioi.uii, cities anu sen tuem ne'e, in our midst, at uricos far halnw H.a ,-;..,. at which thoy could ho turned out at home lactones; ana Wukkkas, Cbinaware, c.-ocko' v, glass ware and other h usohold goods may be secureu m mis acivanceu age as premiums whu uiMii-o, loaiana imKing powaer, ana n iiKKKAu, xiriuaKos no omereuco to us where the goods coiuo from, what tho quality- is, or how they nro secured, a long as we aro therefore be It uiiauiuu to ouy mom cuenu: Jtesolved, That we continue to live in the hope tnat the operators of tho mini ' will oine uuy uccme to work their place on full limn and abolish the si idini7 soal.t Uesolved, That wo can see no advantage in iiuiiiu uiuuKtry. Signed : I. I,. Holdback, Agt., 1. M. Si.ow, Agt., M. V. Shup, Ant., S. 1C. Iwkmk, Agt., Oominitloe. Theohairnian than declared tho meeting aujourned. Profi-rosa. it is very important in this ago of vast material progress that a remedy bo pleasing lo the taste and lo tho eye, easily taken, sc. oeplable to the rtomaeh and healthy In it nature and effects. Possessing these qual ities, Syrup of Figs is tho one perfect laxa- live and most gentle dlurotic known. Olay Pigeon Shooting. Yesterday afternoon N. W. lieddall and K, Anstook arranged arid won a clay pUeon shooting match against Juuioi Ilil belt undO. W. lieddall, tho stake bolnc a chicken and walHd tupixtr. Tho follovtine was the score : N. W. lletldall 1 1 1 1 II 0 U 0 1 1 1 1 u 1 11 1 o K. Anslyck 0 I 11 1) 001 11 110 1 UilliKII- u it n41r iVHYm J!1???11 10 01 1 Ull 000-15 .. . i. v..vtvwvAWVUAlUlUl UU HI $1.00 Per Dozen For cabinets at Hoshon's gallery, 20 Woat Contro street This Is only to spec- illy introduce his work He Is now vorv busy. Tho same cabinet will bo ?).00 alter Saturday, August 13th. Don t mli,s tin bargain. 8 0 3id-lw Advertise In the Herald, JACK, THE BIPPERl i HE IS AGAIN AT H!S HORRIBLE WORK. A WOMAN HORRIBLY SLASHED.. Two Railroad Disasters Engineer. Fireman and Two TrnrnptJ Killed-A Priest Tarred and Feathered. London, Aug. 8. Tho "Whltechapel district has been ugalu tlnown into a furment of oxcitemoiit by tho coin- ...I.I . o . . iiuBiioii oi a oiiino tho character of ot which HiiKSi-sts its having been pel pell tiled by "Jaok, tho Ilinocr.1' Early hi the iiioiiiiuif an unknown ntau attacked a womau named Woolfc, 70 yems of age, and a reeideut or Wliliu oli:iiol. When aid reached the mortally wounded woman it was seeu that her tlnoat had been cm and that she had boen utabbud In tho body andoiiBarni. She is now dying. IIer Hailant c capod, and eo fur the police are without any knowledge as to his whereabouts. Of his Identity nothing is known, more thuu tlmt the circumstances aud nature of the crime point to the "Hip-' per" as the murderer. It has been ascertained that the worn an Is a Uerinan, who dues not unde--staud the ISnglish language. By the aid of a translator and with great uilllculty it was ga'Uered from her that Hie man Bpr.tng upon and at tacked her without a word of warning bheauddeuly eaw the glitter of a knllu! and michuiilcally raised her arm to ward oil the impending blow. Then site fell lo tho doorstep, where alio was subsequently discovered, She was unable to maUe the passing people lindi rtillill her iillirlir. m,,l . indued where she fell uutil thoofllcers uiiuiiy came 10 uor assislauce. fl. ,1 .'Al. . .. iiiouiiiHH ,n me punc-j a razor .iin-uicu tutu uiuimi was iouuu near me wounueu woman. une arrest has been mado but it is uunsiuereu us llllimportuut. ANOTHER DISASTER. KXaiNBEli AND rillKJIAN KTLLED. l'lttsbursr, I'a, Aug. 8. Tho New York & (Chicago east-bound limited on the Pittsburg, i-'ort Wayne & Chicago ittMiroaii clue heroat 7 a. in., ran iuto au open switch near East Palestine, O A freight train was standing on the siding, and a'smashup occurred. Will. Curiiev. Ulli'lllpm. nml Tuiftn iticuuy, iireman oi tho limited, were Carney belonired at Enst PnlnaMnn and lliche.v at Allegheny. j no ougiiio was totally wrecked. The combination car and nni ul,...n,.i were thrown from the track, but no paMr.eugera wore injured. xivu ireignt cars were demolished. An unknown man was killfil wlill,, working ou the wreck. TOWN DESTROYED. COJIANCHB, IOWA, SWKPT Ijy l-'IKK. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, August 8. AVord was received hero that the city of Comanche, Chiton county, was burning up. Oi ist and saw mills, dry goods and business houses wero all swept out by lire. It Is not known how tbn lira nluilol Help was sent for to Lvnn nud minimi. and two engines and two hook ladder irucKs weio lorwnrdeu on a special tralu, but as tho town hag no water works they could do but little to oheuk the Jlauies. NotlKllroS Oil tllO !( mi llimrniin,, aru ouiuuiunie. Bad Wrook in Illinois. St. IjOUls, A lilt. H. A bad wreck rm. curied on tho Wabash Railroad, noar Homer, III., at an earlv hour. !',iiian. ger train No. 12 from Chicago ran Into we rear end oi a ireight train, which was using somo of the time of Will No. 12. EllLlnoei- (llnrlr n,w1 Ilreinun Onpcl of train No. 42 and two mail olerks were seriously Injured. None of tho passengers are uun. i. tramp iiiinied uanlel Feeley who was stealing u ride on the mall oar, was killed. The paasenger tialn was behind time. Tarred and Feathered. Seattle. NVaah..AiiL. 8. Fntlmr the Cathollo niiest of Snohomlali. wa tarred and feathered hy a mob shortly lifter midnight. The citizens ellectod au ontruiice to his residence, dragged him from Ills bed, and applied a com- iieie covering oi uir una rentiers. Ihe priest fought do-iperately against nls tormentors, hut was llnallv over- come, lie is nccused of Immoral prac tlcfcs. It is stated ho was rwunvpii from ids chariro at St. 'Pi for similar reasons, ' ' Doming Events. Aug. 15 and 17 Fan and ice croara fe- tlval, Primitive MotUodist church. Aug, 18. -Ice cream and poach fo6tlval. Id Hobbies' opora houno, u-idor the auspice of Camp No 183, P. O. S. of A. Sept 2 Japanese ico cream festiyn! In Kobbius' upera homo, under tho auspice ol Shonandoah Commandory, No, M, Son of America. - i Sunday SDeoials. Kheni'Eor Kvangollcal church. Hev, II. at Uliok, pa.tor. Services SnmUtf Iin i.. n. . iing,,h. S ,Z ?Z? m. In r, ,t -vii are Heartily invited to attend. P. II. ohurch, corner of Jardin and Oak street. Service Sunday at I0i30 a. m. and 8:80 p. in. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Young People' Christian Kndeavor at p. m every Sabbath. Classes meet Tuos day and Woduesday evening at 7 o'clock and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. General prayer meeting Thurtday at 7:30 p. m. 11. G. Huisell, pastor. Preaching in the Trinity Heformed church to-morrow morning and evening by the pastor, Heir. Robert OUloyle. Every body welcome. ...... ueiiii inpiist onurch, ooruor West, and O.ik Ktreets. Rev. Di I. Kvant, pastor. Service Sunday at 10 a. in. In W elsh and 0 p. m. in Knglish. Sunday school at. 2 p. m. Prayer meeting on Monday even ing, at 7 o'clock. Claes mooting on Thurs day evening, at 7 o'clock. All SainU' Episcopal church, 0k street, near . Main, Kov. Floyd K. Wort, rector. Service as follows : Morning prayer and li'any with reading and germon, 10:3O. Evening prayor and sermon, 6:80. Sunday school at 2 p. m. The rector offloiate and preaches at the morning tervice on tlie second and fourth Sundays of oach m..ntn and at the evening servioe on the tirsl ami third, a lay r-ador ofllciatingin his absence. Jnrat Methodist Kpiscopal church. Hev. Wm. Powick. patr. Divine worship at 10:30 a. m. and 8:80 p. m. Mornlnir bu),. j'd: "Vow," to be followed by tho re ception of probationers into full member ship in the church. Kvening subject: "Tho Storms" being the ninth ernion of tho cerloa on "The Voyage of Life." Sunday school at 2 p. m. P'eachmg at Yatesyillo at 3 p. m. .Monday evoning bible sltulv. Thursday evening general prayer meeting. berv ices in the Presbyterian church to morrow, morning and evoning, at the usual hours. I'reachinir bv Ituv. William Me. Nally, of Pittston. Sunday school at 2 l. in. There will be no preaching in tho Eng lish Lutheran church to-morrow. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Base Bail. The Shenandoah base bill club defeated tho Cor.tralia olub, at Centralia, on Thurs day by a score of 10 to 11. The five win ning runs were scored in tho tenth inning. Delano yo-,terday javo the home team a drubbing at the trotting park, the scorn being 10 to 5 in favor of tho visitors. Ilcisor, of Mahanoy City, and Hrill, of Ashland, formed the battery for Delano and Mack and Olbson pitched and caught for the home club. Miko llefron went to Freeland thi morn ing to play second baso with tho club of that place against tho WIlkM-Barro club. at Wilkes-fUrre, this afternoon. To-morrow tho Freolands will play tho Fratikfords, of Philadelphia, at Freeland. This afternoon tho Shenandoah club went to Ashland to orosa bats with tho club of that ptaoe. Letter .List. The following letter remain uncalled for ia the Shenandoah, Solmylkill county, I'a., post oliloe, August 8, 1891 : Orady, Mlehast Parties calling for advertised letter should please sa "advertised." One cent will be charged i all advortUed letters. II, 0. UOYKR, P. M. 1- Publish Names. Tax Collector Sohmidt say that lie con template publlshinic the name of all townsmen who have failed to pay their taxes. For OOo You can get one dom oablnet photo and a flne frame. Hemembor we ar on tha first floor; no step to climb. Kkaqkv, tho leading artist. 8-6-3tu Completed to Deadwood. The Hurlington Route. 0., 11. & Q. R. K., rem Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis, is now ompleted, and daily passenger trains aro running through Lincoln, Neb., and L'uster, S. D., to Deadwood. Alo to New cattle, Wyoming. Sleeping car to Dead- wood, n All Hands Come ! Ami got a knife for nothing. Tho only conditions are that you buy twonty ton-coat plugs of "Filly" tobacco. As good a plug as you cvor put a tooth to. Tho knifo is a boautifu 1 4-blado, inlaid celluloid han dle, good material and good workmanship. Can bo soon at GRAF'S, No. 122 North Jardin Streat,