pry.".,ffT --- 'IS THE EVENING HEEALD. VOL. VII.-NO. 196. gOLID and plated Silver ware, Gold and Silver "Watches, Diamonds, Precious S.tpneg, Clopks, Bronzes, Opti cal Woods, Banquot,Parlor and I lano Lamps.uniquo in design witlt 75 and 250 candle power burners. All goods superior in nmsh and quality with rock bottom prices tnat withstand all opposition victoriously. Repair work executed neatly and promptly' at!' " ' if i noiaerman s SHENANDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 16. 1892. Our. Directory, Vn - . . bREA'k liAlttJiKlJNli. ONE CENT. fjjpjiE POptf OFFICE Shenandoah. Offlco hours from 7:30 n. m. to 7:30 b. m. Money Order and Keglstry De partment open ffom8:00 Ut LU. bU t VJ Pi ZU. the arrival aha Arf ,r f ?Soni?f matter for despatch must bq in the office thirty minutes before the lime given below: DnUAatton. Arrival, p. ri! A. M. 1:40 4:24 8:20, 8:00 5:08 8!,9 140,' 9:' JPhlla., Western ) I Southern States) Departure. A. M. P. M. 7:!0 6:03 11:30 Jewelry Store, The most progressive establishment in the county.' ftvwer Afow ancr Io Streets. 1:25' 1:25 1:5J 2:29 9:08. 9:69 9:03 9:08 0:56 ( New York and East-1 1 em males and ( points on Li. V. Hess' Livery Stable xi8 N. Market Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND DAHNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts in town. Would be pleased to receive a sharo of the " r"vu6u, J". X.. PLATT'S, (Formerly Joe "Wyatt's) $AL00N : AND : RESTAURANT, 10 and 21 West Oak Street. I T"l . . . .. . rr viv. rinvm cigars. Bating bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. I'V Girvin, Duncan and Waioley. Headquarters for llamm nf almost every description. You yiu una in our assortment just he thing- you want, and vntt vill not sav thev are .hio-ri ? I'ririce. We are offering- the I ibjst 25c. Lamp you ever saw. llEjithcr hand or stand Lamps, wjith engraved Othello chimney 1 for a quarter. li j Nice line of Johnson's Bros. 'lEng-lish white granite plates, tips ana saucers. " Mason s- fruit iars awav be- J)w regular selling price. Pull lines of Granite iron- j Vare, best thing for household lUse. It needs no recommenda ijtjon. tNewliieol towel racks, in oak, with polished J plate mirror: cheap. I 'Three-ply birch chair seats, ' felrr B b01 ' 0Ur ak,nB powder for only 10c. I Toys, dolls and fancy goods. Our line of these I poods are larger than ever before and prices 1:40 2:20 8:18 1:40 2:20 : 8:18 2:26 8:18, 9:W, 2:23 9:68 d East-1 and y f. R. B. 1 Asland. J Olrardvlllo. (Raven Run, Centra-) 11a, Mt CarmclandV I Bhamokln. ' j 9:03 7S20 9:60 ;9:50 Pottsvllle. 7:20 11:30 1 t ) 7:20 Mahanoy.City, V 9:03 I ) 11:30 1 Mahanoy Plane, Lost 1 11:30. I Creek and Bhaf t. f ( Frackville. i 7:20 12:62 3:08 8:00 12:62 3:08 8:00 1:35 7;00 1:35 7:00 114(1 7:oo 2:M 6;20 2:60 2:60 6:00 2:60 Twelve Thousand People Went to Lakeside Park Yesterday. . . , , PETER LECTURES ON SPURIOUS GLUBS SOME OP THE SYSTEMATIC METHODS OP STRIKERS. THE RED LETTER DAY OF THE SEASON ' 'CI 1 ',- ,it v I ' 1 ' ' I , ! V I' ' I . . , , , , , Many Singers Take Part In the Great Musical Fostival-Maha-... ny..PU ComPetllrs Take the Two BJg Prizes, Who the Prize Winners Were and What ,T'hi?y nA Day of Measure. ' ' !A GLUB PICTURE FROM LIFE t The Methods are Himnln nnrf tsomotimos Thoy .Succeed. Pulling' the Politicians and Tradesmen. Carriers make a general collection at 8:00 n. ?JS ?; m- anJ a general delivery at 7:15 aAm-n?d 3:15 P-m. Additional deliveries and twn ntin3iSre mad8.ln e business pari of ..v.vu, M, .uu A. w Jl, "i- Flre Alarm Boxes. ' The following list shows tha location ot thp alarm boxes ,of tho Shenandoah Fire department: LOCATION. 15 Coal and Bowers streets. 15 Dowers and Centrejstreets. 24 liridgo and Centrejstreets. 25 Main and Centre stroets. 34 Main and Poplar streets. 35 Main and Coal streets. , v 42 Gilbert and Centre streets. 43 Gilbert and Cherry streets. 62 Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm onen the bor. null rtnn the hook once and let go. When an nlarm la sent in the fire bell will sound tho number of toe dot ana repeat the alarm four times. HOW TO LOCATE ALA RUB. If the alarm is sounded fromlbor is m bell will Btriko one, then rausorand strike nv wmcn wiu lnaicato that :the Are is in the vicinity of No. 15 box. Everyjalarm is repeated T1 . . . J uesi worK aono at Urennan's rIaaty, laundry. Kvorythinft. vhito and epotles. Laca cuftaina a specialty. All work HUftranteed. Inrants' shoes 25c. ber cair. 'nl lh People's store, 121 orth Main street. 6-21-tf Shenandoah. 8 South Main Street. a When Baby was rick, we gav her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, USIO certainlv has C'charms. Men and women, lome of them the most prominent in this section of the state, occupied 8eM and ttood uppn thoxrouqd of the Lakeside trott ing park yesterday i and Jittened to the various competitive indi and organizations to thp singipg of the viduals.panios last chord. letterday the great Lakeside musical was hold. It wes a flattering f uccops. The gate roceipta were equal to those of last year, but tho general attendance on tho grouudsturpassed all previous records. It wasflKt-d by the East Mahanoy Junction depot cfllcials laet night that tho visitors to iqe grounds during the day number cbse upon Ji.UUO. Thisfinuro far exceeded the most san. guine hopes oi tho festival committee, as at no tirao dirt any of the members figure on an attendance of more than 8,000 This increase in the general attendance will no doubt swell the general receipts of the committoe to a figure of net profit above that of last year. Dr. H. S. Clarke, the musical adiudica tor, several members of the lestival committee, and a largo number of patrons loft town yesterday morning for Lakeside on tho 8jl6 a. to. train.,, Dr, Clarke. immoaiately proceeded to the Roth resi dence and opened the preliminary contests. onortly after Prof. Milos. of Miners villo, made his appearance and altonded 1 played soveral selections in fine style dur ing the Intermission, The loader and band were.hcartily applaudod. The;fir competition of the seislon was, on the tenor solo, 'Love .Lios Bleeding." Dr. Clarke announced that tho preliminary uuinpeuuon naa (down Prof. P. T: Evans, John J. Price and William Patterson of Shenandoah,, .couipetont to. strive prize of $5 before tho audience. Kvanswon. lhorewero sovehtoen entries for this competition. The tenor and bass duett, "Love nd War," was next. Prof. D, W. Herbert, of Pottsville, and David Jones, of Glrard ville, won tho priro of $10. Thomas Kosser and William Edmunds, of Maha noy City, wore to have compotod, but Mr. Edmunds fc.ilod to appear. Ihen the soprano competition was callid for. There wore two prizes and the com petitors who passed the nrelimin nrv Ad. judication were Miss Annie AVynno. Mah anoy City, Miss Mlnnio G.rnar, Auden riod, and Miss Gwendoline Keeso. Khnnn. doah. Miss Wynne was awarded the prize of f5 and Miss Garner the ?2 prize; The S50 prlza ofierod for tho rendition of "Der Wald" ("The Forest") by German singing societies, was carried off bv thn Ashland Maennechor. under tho InnrJor- ship of Prof. August Iteese. Dr. Clarke complimented the society. One of the features of the dav wm thn oornetsolo in Eb "You'll Remember Me." A prize of ?10 was offerod. Morgan DoPoy was the only comrjetitor. TTn ; Freeland boy of but 12 years and he play?d me uimcuu piece s well that the audienci puign clubs, the con- uine and the spurious. Tho former can be described as an assemblage of earnest and interested per.ons of either political party who design to promote tho success of can didates .by whatever method seems to them to bo mott dosirablo Some believe in the for tho emC8y ot "Poeches and debates; others in Prof., nrwo. music,- and parades; othors in doprecatos any formal action. Hecounaeli a postponement. lie suggests the appoint ment of a small committee, with himself as chairman. He 1nt!rates' that it might be well to see in turn the lenders of the parties and factions before doing anything mbor committing the club to any hasty actor utterance. That proposition is acceptable after some opposition, and the head of tho club, transformed Into a "striker," en deavors to barter the suppoit of his asso ciates lor bis own benefit. Ho does not succeed usually, but his failure is not at tributable to any lack of trying, but is ciused by tho fact that several of his as sociates, each on his own hook, are en gaged In the same task, and the labors of one so far offset tho iiiiDortunltlea of Tts the proper time I other that tho leaders refuse to deal with now to sound the 'he members of tho club exceDt as Indi. warning against epuri I vlduals, and their value as such is not large. ous campaign clubs. A Presidential year, For several days before the date fixed for so-called, it the season the adjourned meeting of the club for of richfst harvest for action on tho report of the committeo there the managers of cam- are rumblings of discontent and threats of reprisal. Tho meeting is disorderly. No agreement it reached. In the confusion tho proprietor of the barroom appears usually and presonts a bill for rent. The liability Is of course, disputed, but among those who have "hold up the bar" fre quently ho gets support, and the Outcome of tho controversy is that the proprietor takes possession of tho furniture, la lieu of rent, and the club room is closed. Before tho morning of election day tho campalga club h a thing of tho past. On election day the former president may bo seen in the service of one of tho parties as a worker at the polls, A few of the members get election day employment from the politi- mass meetings, and othors in the mainte nance of a club room for social intercourse, the interchange of views, and the forma tion of friendships, which tend to bind the members together by a common political purpose. As a general thing the most active numbers of genuine campaign clubs are officeholders or aspirants for official station, cians ; a majority do not. ona me genuine clubs are valuable auxili alios to a party, especially in a long ca-u. paign. Summed up, this is the result of tho fake cluh's efforts: Amounts ranging from 8100 to 8300 h Tho mothod of eitablijhing a fake cam- installments amone the hlf iWor, paign ciuo is very simple. Three or four bora who originated it. The president has young mon, usually between the ages of 19 a winter overcoat and tho secretary has a and 25, and well known in tho nolghbor- cane. The keeper of the barroom has had hood whore they live, arrango with tho his room tenanted during two months of (proprietor oi a oarroom, who asroes to summer and two months of autumn, and givo them the free uso of his fi st floor he has in his possession the furniture of the under the condition that they and their club, a transparency, and some uniforms, friends will patronize no other barroom The rank and file of the organization-the Then a chowder party, a picnic, or a non-contributing and non-managing mem summer night's excursion is organized.wi h bors have bad a place "to hang out in ! the object of procuring money endugh to as the saying is, and have had a gooddeul furnish the club room. Tickets are sold to of fun besides at tho lowost possible cost, the politicians and tradesmen in Uhe The people of the neighborhood have neighborhood, and, after tho oxpensos of llstoned to strains of musio and admired ,uvuUutur excursion nave been paid. I uroworks. No one. HTPnt. . . , r- - .UU time the aided very Carpets, Oil Oloth -AND- WINDOW SHADESI Will bo sold at reduced rotes this month to make room for tho Fall Goods At FRICKE'S, 10 South J an! in St. FOB THE FALL OF 92. i Now In Stock a Full Line of I I iflloor Oil Cloth, and Linoleum - . and aeutflciont surplus remains to enulo thn who can well ffl,rrl .nh the preliminary adjudications. Thi3 Dart applaudod him for several minutes afmr.lm om" Th" a transparency is ordered, anvthinir on apnnnnt nf ti.. ..-', nf.l,n,l ......j....,, . lAf, ,V, r , . . lnH Si ,.- .!..J .U- ' ., . "---- -..-. d.smuuo OI u nuj vuiiviamjn nuut a ;utie alter I v" !""" uianse spoke of thol huwu mo names oi ine tno campa'gn club. Atthe same ion ociock .Meanwhile trains of ten, "oy-iu, mgniy complimentary .tonus. cbuuiubws to oe supported by a msjority interests of a party have been twelve and even fifteen cars, mil ed un to xnreo prizes were offered for thn thft T . U 1 (. C 1 rl fl ,1.,,A, t- .. 1 1 j, I FAnHltlnn rf (U. . 1 1 , r-, . - . h.u, uuiu an uirocuons. " uiniu piece, -vjuro lor muuif iriim us nuu seryiceaDieness of the irenuinn oln. eUui a mrge guota. .v..,s i iraiun, xnero wero tourl numo uuowieuge oi uas oeen, to some extent, discredited I'hrt n.ll.l , . . . . 1 ahIk.aa. .1 A . r . , nn .a, 1 r. n m i : .. 1 1. 1 1 I . ' mBHvni tuiurniiiee was proparea for ,"o .raaieur juaie 1'arty, of Mah--H ,ou lrum u's 'aoors on ciec-l impugned, non uay as tne employe at the rato of 85 from sunrise totuodown of somecandidate. Health lu Old Age. Edward Collinson, Quoons, N. Y., says: "I commenced using Brandreth's Pill. n fOrlnwni- f H I r. -r . contribution, to . fund for the purchase of them in London, nd have conUnued usin, beer, liquor and cigars. If the otnn.i.n .hm t ..f V C0Dtlnu?l "sing club be organized on a scale largeth f Vver. tT; y earmold the averaso, a banner raising, toward the LnH hnA,i .... .1 1 " 0Id'. hftl? the ruh and eight ticket sellers on band to anoy Cityi Samuel T. Davis, leaden " poateooarasto inosa who wished td aie vnorus, of Ht. Olair, Prof, mvuuu ino competitions. The ticket mon u- J- WJiuams, leader; Mahanoy City .o vrKnn za unoer the leadejship of ""yuen uiee i'arty, rrofGethen Powell, Frank O Reese of town and they did their ,eder, and the S. M. O. A. Glee Club, of wiv very cioveny. i-oiisvmo, rrof. u. W. Herbert, leader. After completing the preliminary work St. Clair carried off the first prize of 850, uiarKo proceeded to tho fostivo scbiia. t otisvuio took the second nrizn. a mM oupi. u. y. i-rice, ot Ashland, was in- meoai, ana uetnen Uowoll took tho third, na uuairman oi tne day by JDivis- u"ii Pktjsr. It is customary to give a house warming, ano too politicians are sought again for Choice 'lieio Patterns-All Width and Qualities-at IPtUD PRICES. Although manufacturers have advanced their Prices. - .- . ' 0 mane no cnange in our prices. . ajjvviat attention to our Two Tard Wide Wor Oil Cloth at SQ cens a yard. Qood patterns and mtra value tor tne piqnej. , , v invves or JUjy&jjISH OIL CLOIIL 4W LINOLEUM, lhese goods are very soft at J tiliable and are said to wear well. uur 75. cet Mf 08 p$nt Llnoleum-uoo yards toide Are special bargains. t WES 'ARB4 RECEIVING EVERY WEEK " nkw : BRUSSELS : CAEPSTS ') jBcnumul patterns lu Moquctte, Velvet, Body and fnixestry Brussels. Also new Xuffrnlns-all qualities Iroiu il C illtS up. I A large Assortment orders and Prlngre Irom $3.75 up. I A lull stock oi nBK Carpets-good and clieap. Stair (Jnrpcts In Brussels, Iiieraln nud ttaff. 1 AT K ion Bupermtondent M. T.Shr filer, also AbMaa.1 l Tf , - . . . upuibuu. jur i-rice a introduction wa signal for applauso, whiph failed to null out on auuress, nowever, and business was i "e received were good, but the on tht once taken up. was superior to the others bad been sent ir. uiarke was next introduced nrl 1,a him by a party sign ne himsnlf "THn,-'i loounis place upon the platform, after Rnd 10 Dim ho awardod tho prize of 815 vmca inomaj J, Edwards, of Mahanoy .Jur- uomer a. Morgan, of Mahanoy vM.jr, WB8 prosenteu. jur. iidwards led the "PPea upon the platform -and ,,oi.u puiuuojoi too audience in tbo "l"!U w,at no ad been authorized to singing ot a national anthem of Wales, Bt Prosent tho wlnnor, who was Rov. D. M, ine conclusion of which the comDetitions -kowis, of Blockton, Alabama. I HTrinnfifi nt nhtoh i-nn I ... . J . 1 ln-r WmnA V it.. 9 , ... I " - hid 11UH1LII LO LIIO TinT"S 1 Cf ftTI t hba j-.f TJ J .1 . 0I mo conauctor of tho needed, succoeds the house warminir a, wn. n - "ranurem a a day, announced his decision on thn n-m L . A. , , wara,1Dff; . Ae Pills. Occasionally I have a bad cold or nn 'Tho Ti.ij ii . . .' . ' '"" " umiBr ruuing, severe attack of rhfnmii.m .1 . w u earn all lUQ Dooms I thn IMArtnr. ..F IK. opened. Tl. v...:, 1. ,,t ..... .uo uoiuuun ioiu, jjovb's yueen," was the first. Dr. Clarke announced that tho throe gentlemen who had bassed tho m l!n.ln..n nrft..Jl..il . . "-'""j uujuuiuanon wnn favor wore iteese itosser, Jr., Mahanoy City; John iinlgbt, Wm, Penn; Thomas Rosser. Mah anoy City. The Rossers are sons of Roes cesser, the victorious loader ot Mahannv ri-. J viiiy. ine three competed boforo tho audience and Dr. Clarke awardod the prize 01 fo to Thomas Rosser. inenexi competition was on thntrln van tne voyagers." Onlv twn nf tfcn lour parties energies to gottlng more nominal fee is charged, but by common consent payment is not obligatory. Tho club, once under way, baa fifty or sixty members. Many of them join from no desire to advance the interests of the party or the candidates, but to have some place where, at small expenso, thuy may meet young men of tho neighborhood applying their biliousness, but four or five doses of, Bran- "m' a 1 uraio-a i-ms lw- m Tin l . . tiuonever my children huvo been slot with scarlet fever, raeaslei, acid stomach, disordered digestion or costivenoss, a fow doses of Brandreth's Pills restored their health at onco." HERB AND THERE. Interesting entered rosuonded to the mil " laJ were i-niiip t. Evans, Willitm ur- uiarke awarded the first prize to uu ouu 'M -n-ate Jones, of Wm. Penn; -""nanoy tty, but said that both parties nuu xuomas josser, William Evans and utta recaorea the ploce so well that he will -innio wynno. of Mahanoo f!,t not nestitalo to allow thnm .1,, n The prizo of 815 was awarded to tho Wm. against the Scranton or Wilkes-Barre x-enn trio. choirs, The American Cornet Band, of Contra. ov. iiyans announced that he would employed like themselves durlmr thHV I. Coae"e Different forward his adjudication in writintr to tho Tho nLJVf Z L .hV"f .. . h".tl0!" "r ' "on. ' ' I co tO to In thfl Imrrnnm lha nfl ,i.:u I nf t -.t . ..... The event of the dav came next. Tt I. MB.M...hi " " " J:" """"" -f mil, ot Hunbury. has cssrrti- sstwr.' zrssrssrsvsssi cash prizo of 8250 and a gold medal to th mu , ,. death. first successful leader and n gold medal to . I ULb r.?m3 are YleIted m lima lo flwnoo company is in,tho region ov Citv OhnrAi ; , y 10 "BUlenftDls "8 Party leaders 11,18 w?eir. Society, under the loadorship of Prof L , ' an everylhiDK appears to M Ihe camp meeting at Mountain Roes Rosser. was tho first to rami. " .KO DK owmmmgiy until about two r"v8 was a lanuro this year. Prof. Philip T. Evans followed with the vigor and! imping out parties are unusually Uayden Choral Union, nf iha st,.mi. "'"J' par.isans snouia do almost at "u"",ruus summor. valley. high-water mark. At about that tlmo the rumble of discord may bo heard with ro. criminations between the offlcors. The altitude of tho club, not doubtful before. Ha, alone appeared to compete on the selec uon irom "ine liohemlan Girl." and In awarding tho prize of 8100 In cash and a gold medal to Prof. Sterner, the leader of me Dsnd, l)r. Clarke said that tho rendi tion was remarkably fine. more wore four competitors on thA violin solo, for which a prize 0 86 was offered. Tbey were Edwin Jones and itlcbard Jones, of Wm. Pennf Miss juagglo Jamos, Wm. Penn. and Monrnn T, Shrefller, Jr., Ashland. The prizo was awaroea Dy vr. Clarke to Richard Jonos. ihen came the great and closlni- Avnnt. nf iao morning session the gloe "Ye Breezes of Morning." Tho prize was 8100 to the first successful elcador and a baton to thn second. The Uayden Choral Union, of u ui. i-onu, rrot. v. T. Evans, leader, competed first and tho Mahanoy City Choral Society, Prof. Rees 'Rosser, leador, second. Dr. Clarke decldod in favor of the Mabsnoy City society. Tho afternoon session openod shortly after two o'clock, Prof. Sttrner and his American Band of Oentralla having Important Visit. The Pennsylvania Railroad officials, who were here last week, made raanv InnuIriM begins to be subiecled to disagreeable hints PoncornInK the town and vioinity.,-It is and unconcealed ronroachea. A .nrn rumd that there are surprises in store seems to be loose somewhere, and soon af- for our People. The party had a 'special torward a moellng of the club Is called to ' u 01 lwoca- laee action on' the situation as It presents iitoii, respecting tho endc port of local candidates. iUelf, respecting the endorsement and sup- c,. TZZX Syrup of to the taste and bv tho kidneys, liver and Mr. Fomeror Aniwera. Editor Herald 1 I desire to answer a y r.mrl, vulgar ""'""u1 ue politicians fornla liquid laxative remedv abbreviation in vnnr (...,, t who havo contributed tn inn tr.n.r,,n . remedy, Permit me to say I know how to mensnm the banner raising, the parades, and the .-.'tf l"8 fees for my own services, I need no aa.lst, current PBI ' the club are asked for bowel, toceanee the .Zm V ance. The Town Council for la contribution, larger than any procodlnir. ... .v. i...... . . . 7' have paid all bill, I have rendered wUhout r for an entertainment that ovlt, and w Hh rilUon, T h th! 7 I demurrer. Mv aaUrt- u nntin.iifl . t has been Advertised to ttn r,l.. ir, . . M'.wlUl millions it is the best have, dono only my proportion of tho work " hal1 between the day of election and the and all outside counsel have been retained n,Kht ot Thanksgiving. If the spurious Throe pair Jadies' black hose (fast coiors) J -w..w...,wm nuu 0UKKU5.1OO. XflB r n iiu,gi,nu uu lu luat 1 -w. a), Lilt) BODIB S BLOfA. -Vl.f ' . 1 ! ... . 1 , . . . . I .. I .. 1 . 1. . 11 . . I ' ' " t ouucitor nas oeen treated right and just. luo oui"anco oi narmony and d is- X desire to ba normltinH In mn nn,n . icipiino. tne returns nm ,. i n..rf.i v., ..... , . ... j vnu ajr, i - " - - .--....wm, j I ..... . it i iiu j, - i to attend to ray own business with the rjer. "'"ally. It, on tho other band, tho club William Houior and Miss Clara H.p,aH mission of "Sammy" (a most vulgar ab- aPPsr l be rent by discordant and an- ot West Cherry stroet, wore marrlod last brevlalion) permit me further to publish my tagonl,tio foments, the harvest is light, honing at tho residence of the bride's identity by signing J. H. POMBROT, . Borough Solicitor. Shonandoah, Aug. 10, 1892. Lane's Family Modlolno oiovos the bowels each day. Most: noonlo aeea to use it. Best photographs and crayons at Dabb'e end the proceeds of the ticket sales do nnt parents. Rev. Robert O'Rnrin nffli..t find their way into the treasury; thoy get Jooph Holvey and Miss Sarah Hughes pookots of tho ven' woro tn6 happy couple's beet friends. A sumptuous ropast followed tho wedding. The presents were many and useful.'. no further than dors, tho un tho night whon the clnb is called to meet for the purposo of taking action about local candidates, its attitude toward national andetato nominees having been defined sufficiently, tho chief organizer usually Oougblngr Leads to Consumption Kemp's Balsam will (top the cough at once. Pino photos, fiOc. per doien.at Keagoy'a, I jM.LLm.JA. . i i , -7 J