Letters from Mothers peak in varm terms .') what Scott 's imulsion as done br their del- bate, sickly Children. . It's use has ll r n 11 nr 1i t i thousands back to rosy health. .IHUlSIOII of cod-liver oil with Ilypophos phites is employed with great success in all ailments that re duce flesh and strength. Little ones take it with relish. rretmrod bv Scott fc Bomie, K. Y. At! druggist. IN CHILDREN was made miserable by a case of Ca tan h. The discharge from the nose was large, constant and very offensive. Her eye-; became inflamed, the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various rem. dies, I gave her Sj-sgwgM The first bot tle seemed toJCaggravateUv disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. Dr. L. B. Bitciiey, Mackey, I ml Our book on lllood and Skin Diseases inallcu tree. Swra Hrrxinu Co., Atlanta, Ua. Clilchciter'a Knelllh Itlnmoni) Brans'. a mis 8 ml. i Urlirlniii una Only Genu In Arc, nlUuu, ladics. k momf Jlratutiu lted and Gold tnetftKC dht.xKt, imJsJ with biui tlbboo. Tato Jmtothrr. fiefutt datujertru rubitittx. " i' out and imitation. At Drojtiriiti. or rodS a I i Ktrmpi for j.Mrllculari, ifitlmocltJi aa "IteUef for T.atUetintttttr, by rttur Mail. KI.OIMI Ti'iMinnnlnla. HnL i.r YTCri.ehi'UerCIieiLlcul CfA.UutlUunNniifirt, EJcltntida I'l'Si llovoall tbotroublei laof dent to a bl: : mi e tn of tho system, suoh &9 Dlzdnei.s, '? ; (., D.- raiuesa, Distress aftOS eitirn. rain lu tuo o... Ac, Whlla their moat jremarltaulo er .'ceso baa boon nhown la curing . feonS&ehe, yet Carter's Llttlo Liver P1I14 aaj equally valiaUo in Constipation, curing anil pro .Tenting this annoying complaint, tvhllo they also correct all disorders of tlios tomach .stimulate tha liver and rogul&tetho bowels. Even IX they only curea 'AcSathcyworldboslmostprleolesstolhoaowtia leilfer from thtsiiistreeslni; complaint; tmtfortu I C&tel7 1 Lelr goodness doca notend hero.and those, .Who once try them will And those 11 ttlo pills vara loblelntoruimy ways that they wUl not bo WIN King to Co without them. But after alleles; ne4 ts the bane or so irany ltvos that hero la where we make our great boost. Our pills euro It whUa others do no.. i Carter u Little Liver Fills are very email an4 very ear.v to tale. Ono or two pills make a doss. They aioatnctly vegctablo and do not grips or purge, but by Uiulr gentle action ploasoall who use then. In vials at 25 centa ; tlvo (or $1. Sold by drukts everywhere, or sent by mall, CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York! SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE AGENTS WANTED for the only Authorized BIOGRAPHY OF JAS. G. BLAINE By GAIL HAMILTON, hla literary executor with tbo co-opera tlon of hla family and for Mr Ulalne's great Hlitory, "Twenty Years of Con great), and hla later book, "Polttloal Discus slona." One prospectus for the three books. Exclusive territory given. Write for terms to THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Conn S3 SHOE noTOp. Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, they will give you more comfort and service for the money than any either make. Bost In tho world. W. L, Douglas Shoes are made In all the Latest Styles. r If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3,50, $4 or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cus tom made and look and wear as well, If you wish to economize In your footwear, you can do so by purchasing W. t. Douglas Shoes. My name and price Is stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy. Take no sub stitute, I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price, postage free, when Shoe Dealers cannot supply you. i. W. L. DOUGLAS, Urockton, Muss. Sold by Joseph Ball, 29 N. Main street. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Beei JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch Chris. Boesler's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old alwid) io.( South MhIu MtrMt. Finest wines, whlakMi Mtd otgan always In stook. Freuh Hear, Ale sad TOrtr tup, Unoloe Temperance urjua. ill CATARRH v v 5.00" $3.00 4.00M! $2.50 i2.50 P$2.00 12.25 ilk $1.75 BIG SILVER PURCHASES. The Treasury Department Lay ing in a Big Stock. MANY THOUSAND OUNCES BOUGHT. Knt nil or Mint Offered, l'ltrrlinsed by the Department The Chinese In No Hurry to Comply AVlth the acquirements of the Cli'iiry l.w Other News from tho Nutloiml Capital, Wabhi.noton, Mny 2. According to tho Geary law tho Chlneso must go on Slay 0, tho date upon which tho net becomes opera tive. It Is not probable, however, that Chinese who have failed to comply with tho provisions of tl o law will bo molested. Assistant Secretary Spaulding said yes tenlny that, while the law goes into effect on tho Gth, tho government will not tako any steps to enforce It until the supreme court decides upon the constitutionality of the act. A tost case will be brought before the supreme court next week and bo ac corded a speedy decision. Until the court renders a decision John Chinaman will not be disturbed by the agents of the govern ment. The Court of Appeals Organized. Washington, May 2. That for which the District has long fought is now an es tablished fact, and tho court of nppetlls of the District of Columbia Is u part of its judicial system. The organization of the court took plnco In tho general term court room yesterday lu the piesenco of the largest gathering ever secu in tho room. Aswould be natur ally supposed, tho members of the District bar formed the great majority of those present, but in the throng were innumer able laymen ns well. The student of tho law school of the Georgetown university, of the faculty of which Judge Jlorrls is dean, also were present in largo numbers to witness the ceremonlos. So great was the throng that it filled the space in front of the bench and overflowed away out into the corridors, The door at the right of the bench, open ing into tho consultation room of the court in general term, was thrown open nud Crier Itobert Ball nnnounced, "Tho Chief Justice of the United States." Mar thai Itausdell escorted Chief Justice Fuller to the middle seat on tho bench, the chief justice being immediately followed by Chief Justice Alvoy and Justicos Morris and Shepard, who stood at the right of the bench. Chief Justice Bingham and Jus tices Cor, Kagner, McComas and Cole of District Bupreme court followed and stood to the left of tho bench. As Chief Justice Fuller entered everyone arose and remained standing throughout the brief ceremonies which followed. The Supply or Oold. Washington, Mny 2. Secretary Carlisle will return to Washington to-night and be at the tieasury to-morrow. It is expected thut he will then put into motion the ma chine to build up tho treasury gold, as it is understood here that Ue has mode arrange ments uh the result of his New York cen ference to secure n considerable stock of gold there. His Chicago conference is looked forward to with interest and it is believed the Chicago banks will mpply homo of their $20,000,000 of gold us the New York banks will sonio of their $57, 000,000 gold. In tho meantime Acting Secretary Ham lin Is receiving daily small offers of gold, three being accepted yesterday. But little of the gold accepted, especially that from Boston, has yet appeared upon tho tieasury books, and the debt statement ibsued yesterday did not show it all, but in point of fact showed less than $98,000, 000. Sufficient has been aocepted to mako theuetgoldabout$l,125,000; but itis stated unofficially this morning that $500,000 had been engagod for export to-day, nud during the week past $200,000 in gold was taken for shipment to Canada, so that tho margin ol tree gold is thin. Says lie Wasn't Consulted. Washington, May 2. In regard to tho figures recently published purporting to show by reports to tho comptroller of tho currency that the amount or gold held in Chicago exceeded that held in New York, mid that the west had more gold than the east, Comptroller Eckels says ho was not consulted. He says that some new.spnper men en tered his office and took ftom the file hang ing therein some sheets of old reports and from them tue figures were made up. Mr. Eckels had nothing to do with the state ment. He says lie does not euro to deny It, as It was only by implication that his name was mentioned. However, he ad mits that tho ligures as published were er roneous, and that New York holds nearly three times as much gold as Chicago. Acting Secretury ot the Treasury Ham lin says that gold is Bteadlly accumulating and that he feels very easy as to the situa tion, lie says there ore nearly two mil lions of freo gold in the treasury. The Silver rurohases. Washington, May 2. The treasury do partment to-day purchased 320,000 ouncel of diver, as follows: 30,000 at $0.8400. 100,000 at $.8410; 25,000 at $.8420; 100, OC0 at $.8424; 15,000 at $.8425; CO.000 at $.8435, Tho offers were 403,000 ounces. 1 Tipped Into the ltlver. New York, May 2. Fritz Schan, of No 1 Manhattan avenue, Jersey City, and Isaat Ball, of No. 11 King street, started out tt visit the warships in a row-boat. Wher opposite the Hobokenferry-houso'a steamei ran near them and the swell capsized theh beat. They were struggling In the watci when deckhands on the ferry-boat Pavoulo pulled them out They gave up tho at tempt to visit the fleet. i A Great Labor Struggle Ileglns. London, May 2. A great labor strugglt began yesterdayatDundeo. Tho mill own ers at that place recently notified the opera tives that a reduction would be made in their wages. The mill hnnds refused to accept the terms of the masters and yester day they mid the operatives went out on a strike. Several mills have been compelled to close in consequence. t" Charles J. Do Itaun raJoued. Sino SlKO, May 2. Charles J. Do Baun, of Urooklyn, who has been serving a term of five yearn and six months lu Slug Slug prison for tho omliewlmnent of $100,000 from the National Park busk, of New York, and whose term would have expired on May 11, was pardoned by Governor Flower and released from tbo prison yes terday. One Huttru utt Twwtf Blare Urewned. . Losdon, Moy 9. A dispatch from Zau rilr brines new at toe (bpwmiiig of 1M s-tovea by tw eapidoc f Arab dtaw south of MadsRaswr. THE ECCL'D THAT CURES! 93 m S3 ra m ES jr.noMi: iiai.l, li uu mini) i K9 TORTURING W " Headache for 10 Years i"i s nv m Dana's Sarsaparilla H "I WAS CUEED I " j jEg Mr. Bam. was the vibst man to vrnnusEjS! fj DANA'S in Cohoek. ejs ah he tells you El 'SctTHE ItEHCLT. HB gDANA SAUSArARILLA CO.: M 10 (Ilntlpmen have botn a wfferer fromOR gKlIfiitlurhu the lunt (i n yriir-. ldit wftitt 1 mw tn ono of our latnl import an aflvcrtlii'- EM merit of yaur inrdtclne, ouu tetllmonlall of ttiH Binilorriil ciircH. agf is I derltlefl tn try ono Imttlc. The flrrt bottltSs SJCreatly rvllrvwi rnc, nnd !y tho limn T hnu taken i two mom bottles X WAS OUJtlM. 1 can no recouuoeua SAKSAPAPvILLA 1 I1 aiaftitfo tuul l'plhilile meiUrlnc Jfcancctfully yours, em Wfttcrford.N. Y. JEROME HALT by, t MaiicnMurr. m uoiiuvit rt. i. ruartnaciK. sm Dana Sarsapar'lla Co,, Belfast, Maine. WANTS. &o. M1 ONEYTO I,OAN. Address U. C Hhen- anuoan post oinco. &-a-iw TOIl KENT. OHlcos In the Ifefowich bulld iiifr. Htenm heat nnd electrio light. Ap ply at Itefowlch's clothing storo. 3 13-tf LOST. A gentleman's plain gold ring. A suitable reward will bn paid fur rolurn of sumo to Michael Peters, 15 North Main street. 4 27-tf FOR 8U,E-P-operty situated northeast corner Ja-dln and Lloyd streets, consisting of lot and douolo dwelling. Apply to Mrs. Ann Moborts on premises 5-2-flt WANTED strong young man to learn blocking. Mutn'it bo afraid of work. A.rply to Shenandoth Manufacturing Co., llowers and Coal streets. 5 1-tf tjWK SAI,K.-A first class hoater, good as ' new, ani a storo counter 12 feet long. Ownor selling on account of removal. Apply to Henry ti Jones, corner Cborry and Cnosl nut etreots. -;TJHINESOPFOKTTJNITV A rare chanco Jj Kor sale, the good will, fixtures and stock of Itoesa's book and stationary store. For further inf irmatlon apply on tho promise), Ferguson Hotel block FOIt RENT. Houso lately occupied by M. II. Keillor Steam heat, hot and cold water water oloet and bath tub. For terms apply to J. K. Kehler, No. 210 North Main streot. 4-27-tf ESTR.WED NO riCE Came to tho premises of tho undersigned, on Sunday April 23d, a rod heifer about 3 years old. Owner can havo Biuxe by proving claim and paying cots. Peteii MoNEViTcn, 220 S. Gilbert street. Bhenandoali. 4-28-6t AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the now Patent Chemi cal Ink Kraslng Pencil. The quickest and great est selling novelty over produced. Erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works like magic. 200 to BOO per cent, proilt. Ono agent's sales amounted to 1620 In six days. Another 132 In tvo hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full Particulars, address The Monroo Mf'g Co., La rosso. Wis. T138 5-24.1y WA.KT1"3I3rO Honest, energetic mon to solicit orders for Fruit and Ornamental Nursory Htocn. Expenses and sIary to th"SC who can leave homo and devoto nil their time to tbo work; or liberal commissions to local agents. State occuoatlon and choice of terri tory Address, R. G. CHASE & CO., 1430 South Pcnn Square, Phlla clphla. Pa; 4-14-lm-ood CHARTER NOTICE. Notice ts hereby given that an application will bo mado to tho Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county on Monday May 20th, 1893. at 10 a, m., undor tho act of Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to provide for tie incorporation nnd regulation of certain cor porations " approved A aril 20th, 1874, and the suDnlements thereto, for tho charter of an lu- tended lorporatlon to bo called "The Lithuan ian Aigviooumzens'HocietyoriiUDerton, fa.," tho character and object whoreof Is to promote a fraternal feellnc nmoncits members toao. cumulate a fund for tho payment of benefits to Its members during sickness and funeral ex penses ot aeceasea memoers, ana to nave, pos sess and enloy all tho rights, bcnoflts and nrlrl leges of the Bald Act of Arsomblv and its sup plements. T H. IiEDDALL, Solicitor. Shonandooh, Pa., May 2, 1893 6-2-oaw-t27 tMMe lasfo Waited To represent find collect for our ITIiio A.'t Goods. r?18 pex--voolc. CHICAGO LITIIOGItAPH CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. Political Cards. JpiOR COUNT - AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDORfF, of PorrsviixE. Subject to Republican rules. -JJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS BELLIS, Or SHENANDOAH. Subject to Republican rules. JOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ZiliS . REED, or poitsville. Subject to Republican rules. jTJOR COUNTY COMMIiSIONEK, DANIEL NEISWENDER, OK SnEVANDOAn. Subject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BEN J. R. SEVERN, or SUENANDOAH. Subjeot to decision ot the Republican County UUDVBflMOU SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ond Carnages to Hire. HtuUne of all kVna nromptiy aiteikaed to. nones uh k ooara, at that are liberal. P&n ALLEY, leer WMh Hardware Store. From Merchant ltJ Customer THE SAME GLAD CRY, "IT MADE ME WELL." Dr. Dsvld Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, of Kondout, N, Y., the talk of the Country. Mr. "W. P. Johnson, the lending mer chant of Gainsvllle, N. Y., said to-tlnv. Hint " 1 Imvu sold over flO rioz. of Ur. Kennedy's Favor ito ltcincdy, nnd havo never had 11 bottlo returned or a fuult found with it. Ouo of my customers pilil his doctor $51 nud wns then 110 lx'ttor, took ft bottlo of Favorito Hemody upon my rccointneuda tion, nud Jt did him moro good than the physician? long treatment. Ho then bought six bottles of mo nnd wns a well unin loni? before they were used up." Such words ns these must impress tho sick or ailing- one. Threoye.irsngolwns troubled with Drlglit's rleuse. The best Doctors said I could not live three months. Ithencommenci,dulngIr. Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy nnd I nm now well. C- L. Siavkr, Iiirmlngbam, Conn. I was afflicted with a tumor grow lng over my rluht eye. Eminent pliyslolanssnld there wasno help for mo. I began at that limn to use Dr. Kennedy's Fnvorlle lu-medy nnd the tumor en tirely dssamenrt'd nnd Favorite Remedy saved my fifo. w. M. Packer, lYirtlandvllle, N. Y. If It wero not for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy I think I should die from contlatlon. Fav orite Remedy gives me an appetite, produces refreshing Bleep, find cured me of a nervous aftccilon I had for years. It Is a tonic, and I oould not live without It. Mas. Jclu A. Yeaple, Kingston, N. Y. Are you a victim of nny kidney or bladder difllcufty Try Di'.Krnneuy'srnvoritflllemedy at once as it cured me when about to give up all hope. F. O. Drink, Poughkecpf le, N. Y. Hnve you the symptoms of dyspepsia, sour stomach, painful weight In the abdomen cfttr eating, palpitation of the heart, short breath, headache, constipation, drowsiness. lossofappe tlte f Tben loose no lime, but tako Dr. Keuntdy's Fovorito Uetnedv. Itis the discovery of a nbv- Blcian who has used It for years In his private practice, nmi it nos ny many luousanu lesis ueeii proven capable of doing all that Is claimed for it. A SPLENDID Busness Opportunity Is now doing good business, nnd ostabll'bed two years, VVill be sold absolutely or only half Interest, or leased to a ttood p.irty, To a person acquainted with the German and Pollih lan. guagos this Is a first-class opportunity. For further particulars addross, A. B., Herald Office, Shonandoah, Pa. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for tho -1- Chas. Itettig'8 Cele brated Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also JJergner & Eugel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the public generally that he has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by IJ. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street G3E1UVD0AH. Ik. To Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an Immense line ot Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Rooting and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIRARDVILLE, PA. Almshouse Supplies 7 Sealed proposals will he received at the office of the Schuylkill County Almsbouse until noon ol Tuesday, May 0th 1993. for furnishing free on board cars at Schuylkill Haven, drugs, drv goods, groceries and tobacco, for the quarter enaing seconu xuesuuy oi August, iewi. noara reserves the right to reject any or all bids. i'opuiaiion ot Aimnouse live rases tu. JOHN UKRUAN, ROUERT EliLINQ, WILLIAM DERR, Board of Poor Directors. P. O. Box 4, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. April 27, 4-27-6t Barber Shop for Sale. Oldest stand lu Sbnmokln. Three chairs running, complete outat. Apply to or ad ufesH E. II. M'nniick, Commerce and Shamokln Street, Shamokln, Pa. SALOON AND RESTAURAN7 3 HMjtC GHtr3 IHreeC. '.QBWVr TiLOYD, P qn DRDGSMiSALE THE STATE LEGISLATURE The Work Done by Our Busy-Lawmakers. PROCEEDINGS IN BOTH BRANCHES. Tim Hill Appropriated Money Tor the I'nyiiient of Pmliige on tho Legislative It ci o nl Upturned to tho Semite Without tho (lovurnor'n Approval-The Truceed lugs hi tho Ilnuse. HAiir.isnuiio, liny 2. Tho senate's ses sion last night was not marked by any un usual unlinatlon. The govornor returned without his approval a bill passetl provid ing that n sum of money be appropriated for the purpose of paying postage on tho legislative Itocord which the legislators desire to mail to their constituents. His excellency took occasion to remark that the bill was 'to him an enigma, Inasmuch as it failed to specify how much money was desired or did it Indicate how many public documents) or to whom they were to be sent. He was of the opinion that tho $100 now allowed each senator for postage was sulTi civil t. The house resolution preferring charges against the management of the Warren Insane asylum created quite n stlie in tho senate nnd some debate, which lusultad In the mutter being laid over until 12 o'clock to day, when it was taken up again. Sev eral senators stated that they wero loath to believe the charges true. Another said that, tlio management courted Investigation, In fact demanded it, ami that there was consequently no excuse tor delay. The bill authorizing the appointment of a commission to consider the advisability of establishing n stnU' printing olllce was vetoed yesterday by the governor. Ho thinks the committee now Investigating the state printing has full power to con sider mid advise upon this subject, and adds that us it contract for the state print ing for the next four years has already been exeouted, the two regular legislative ses sions which must intervene before its ex piration will have ample time fordeliberate considerat ion. The bill authorizing the appointment of a commission to ascertain how many per sons of foreign birth are now In the chari table nnd criminal institutions of the state and to make recommendations relative thereto was returned without the gover nor's approval nnd with his statement that this work had already been provided for, the lionrtl of public charities Is-ing author ized by the act of April 24, 1800, to supply this information. in Tin: housi:. A resolution was passed by tho house last night, the preamble' of which reiter ated the serious charges which have from lime to tuno been made against the state insane asylum at. Warren. The resolution authorized tho appointment by the gover nor of a committee of live representatives and three senators with power to make a thorough inventigation. lhe names of a number of patients who sullcred death as a rosult of ill-treatment at the hands of attendants, und a facore of others per manently injured, were given. it was alleged that the keepers bad fre quently, without cause or provocation, bent, bruised nud maimed harmless In mates, subjected them to cruel Indignities nnd forced them to scrub hnlls, colls, clean spittoons nnd perform tho menial labor which rightly devolvod upon the keepers themselves. That for slight deviations from prescribed rules patients had been locked, four or five together, in one cell nnd allowed to fight with each other until they were crippled and bleeding. h root beginning to end the charges were bitter, the most serious being that li centiousness was unrestrained among the attaches. Each allegation was specific In itself, nnd the statement wns made that the State board of charities had in its pos session proofs substantiating the different nets described. In addition to the above a resolution re citing that various nets of violence had been perpetrated and that mismnnagent existed in the Danville asylum wns Intro duced. It was referred to a committee. Besides the above only matters of a rou tine nature were considered. Till: CANADIANS AUK SUItPniSKD To I.ouru of the Failure of Krustus Wlmnlii of Neiv York, Toronto, Ont., Mny 2. Great surprise is expressed here at the news of Erastus Wimau V reported assignment. Ho Is well known throughout Cauadn, and his career has kept him in close touch with Canadian business men. Tho news that Mr. Wiman Is In financial difficulty revives the story of his connection with the Great Northwestern Telegraph Company, of Canada, iu the presidency of which he was succeeded about a year ago by II. W. Dwlaht. While Mr. Wimnn was at the head of the Montreal branch of R. G. Dun & Co.'s agency, he became impressed with the folly of the ruinous cut rate competition being carried on by th Montreal ielegruph Com pany and its smaller rival, the Deminlon TeleizraDh Company. These two companies wero then doing business throughout Canada, and each hAd offices in all the principal cities in the Do minion. In order to secure business they were taking messages as low as fifteen cents each, leaving no profits in tho busi ness. Mr. Wiman, seeing the profits thus thrown away, and realizing the opportU' nity there was for making money, if a monopoly could be secured, proposed to some representative capitalists mat a tmra company should be formed to acquire a controlling interest in eacn company ana amalgamate them. The Great Northwestern Telegraph Com pany was organized on tho lines proposed by him, and the promoters brought about the amalgamation of the two companies. As a reward for his olever stroke of busi ness in securing for the new company a monopoly of a very profitable business Mr. Winan was made its president. The terms of the amalgamation provided that the Great is ortb. western should guar an tee the shareholders ot the Montreal com panv 8 per cent, and those of the Dominion company C per cent, per annum, and also pay a rental for their lines under a lease for ninety-years. For toveral years thee dividends were not forthcoming at the time agreed and propositions were made that they should be reduced. This led to tedious litiaation, and in the end Mr, Wimau was beaten and the stipulated dividends had to be paid. Hasn't Mold Out to tba Standard. Lnu, O., May 8 Frank W. 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