EVENING HERALD r.sTAni.isni.it isto. Published every livening, Kxeept Sunday, nt 8 South Jxnnix SrnKKT, Khar C'mRK. The Hi' rnld is dellvcied In Shenandoah nnd the surrounding towns for six eenti a week, pay able to tlio carriers. Uy mnll $1.00 a year, or ' cents h month, payable in advance. Advertise ments charged accordliiKtospaccand position. The publishers reserve the right to chaugo tho position of advertisements whenever tho pub lication of news demands It. Tho right is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem fmproper. Advertising rates mado known upon application. Entered at tho postofllce at Shenandoah, !., as second class mall matter. TKLKI'IIONK CONNKCTION. Evening Herald FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1803. The latest news from Kentucky indicates that tho Star-Eyed Goddess of Iteform lias planted hor banner tlioro permanently. Now that young Marlborough has made p. Duchess of Miss Vamlcrbilt it is to bo hoped ho will not make ducks and drakes of tho money tho doar girl gave him. The United States Senate in 1897 will ho Republican. Tho election on Tuesday settled that question. Tho placos of Senators Gib son, of Maryland ; Hill, of New York, and llrico, of Ohio, will bo filled by Republicans. There are no probabilities that tho Democrats will niako any gains, whilo on tho other hand it is very likely that they will lose other seats, and he in u decided minority when tho Republican President takes his seat. The "political cauldron" having boiled itself out for tho time being, political matters will now subside for awhile until the muni cipal elections draw near, when the free and independent American citizen will again let himself loose and dilate upon tho superior merits and claims of Smith, Jones and Robin son for constable, assessor or councilman, and tho said S., .1. and R. will spend more money to secure the privilege of being execrated after election than would suffice to buy him a houso and lot. Hut ho will assert his rights if it docs cost his wife a sealskin coat or a silk dress. The troublo in Turkey appears to bo in creasing instead of diminishing and tho disaffection is spreading to tho army nnd navy. Another change of ministers has oc curred and tho Sultan is in great fear of assassination, whilo arrests of Armenian and Turkish suspects continue daily, and alto gether affairs in tho dominions of the "Sick Man," are from a Mohammedan point of view, in a deplorable condition. Eooking at it from a Christian standpoint, however, it indicates an advance in civilization which will soon causo the intervention of European powers which can only bo beneficial to civili zation. The uncertainties of politics are brought out conspicuously in tho election of Tuesday last. On Tuesday evening tho Democrats wero shouting paeaus of joy over tho apparent success of their ticket in tho comity, while Republicans wero correspondingly depressed and tho croakers wero shaking their heads and saying "I told you so." Tho day follow ing the tide turned and tho Republicans' courago revived while their opponents' buoyant spirits were downcast and their visages wero expressive of woo. Thursday another turn of tho wheel gavo Dunn the judgeship, thus dividing tho honsrs evenly as to number of ollices, but favoring the Demo crats in tho more important ones. Truly, doubtful things are mighty uncertain. THE RESERVOIR SYSTEM. Tho question of water has become an iiu- portant ono in almost every county in this stato. An insufficient supply has not only caused a great loss to the farming districts. but mining and industrial establishments have been more or less atlected. Hy reference to our news columns it will be found that the Borough Council of Ash land has taken definite steps to iucreaso their supply hy tho erection of additional storage reservoirs and the driving of tunnels and boring holos. The rosorvolr idea is no new one, but tho present condition of things sug gests that it might bo greatly extended. It would pay coal operators and manufac turers, and also agriculturalists, if a great re-,eroir systom wore provided which would be equal to tho demands of the lougeht drouth. Sufficient rain foil in tho early part of this year to liave provided all the water required by minus, factories and farms throughout tho year, if only tho surplus that is allowed to run to waste had been re tained within reservoirs to bo lued as needed. The denudation of our forests and the con stantly increasing damage from long drouths is hound to hriiithU reservoir question to the front. Tho saving to tho groat interests affected, agricultural, mining and industrial, would fcoon pay for many hugo reservoirs and the necessary irrigating ditches and piping. The member of Shenandoah's Horougli ( ouncil have had the qunstien of additional storage reservoirs under advUemont for some tune, and it appears to ho tho universal opinion that such a system is the ouly prec ecal remedy to oercomo tho present difli t ulties. We are of the opinion that work in tins direction cannot he inaugurated too curly. It will not only ho a profitable in vestment for tho borough, hut would relievo tho curtailment of tho supply to consumors during the extreme dry season. llazleton, Mahanoy City and other towns will erect additional storngo reservoirs, and within a few years wo would not bo surprised to see tho system become universal. It 3luy do us 3tncU l'or You. Mr. Krai Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that ho had a sovero Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his hack and nlso that his bladder was atlected. Ho tried many so-called Kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago ho began use of Electric Hitters and found relief at onco. Electric Hitters is especially adapted to euro of all Kidney and Elver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. 1'rico only 50c. for large bottlo. At A. Wasley's drug store. THE WOMAN' SUFFRAGE VOTE. Iloth l'rlends nnd Opponents of tho Meas ure Satisfied with Massachusetts' Vote. Boston, Nov. 8. Tho majority glvon on Tuesday nsaiust municipal suffrago for women In Massachusetts was 77,000. Tho suffragists, represented by Dr. Henry B. Blnekwell, say that thoy nro much encour aged by this rosult, considering tho small nmount of money which they could uso and tho short time for work. Tho "yes" voto of 107,000 reveals to thorn thousands of now friends, thoy say, and they will begin nt onco tho organization of now clubs to carry on tho agitation and to secure mu nicipal suffrago from tho legislature On tho other hand, tho managers of the Man Suffrago association nro particularly pleased with tho majority of 77,000. They estimate that nt least 15,000 votes wero cast by women for tho suTfrngo. This would leave an adverso masculine major ity of over 90,000, besides tho demonstra tion that about P0 per cent, of the women, tnklng tho stnto through, do not caro for tho voto at all. It is recalled that tho prohibitory con stitutional amendment was defeated In 1880 at a special election by about 40,000, and tho effect has been to prevent any fur ther agitation on thnt lino. Children who Suffer from scrofulous, skip, or scalp diseases, ought to bo given Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covcry, for purifying tho blood. For children wlioare puny, pale or weak, the Discovery" is a tonic which builds up both flesh and strength. What is said of it for children applies equally to adults. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it sets at work all the pro cesses of digestion and nuitrition, rouses every organ into natural action, and brings back health and strength. In recovering from "grippe," or in convalescence from pneumonia, fevcrs.and other wasting diseases, it speedily and surely invigorates and builds up the whole system. For all diseases caused by a torpid liver or impure blood, as Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Blotches and Eruption, it gives most perfect satisfaction. A Mammoth Money Order ltusluess. Chicago, Nov. 8. The money order de partment of tho Chicago postolllce yester day paid out more money In cashing money orders than ever before was paid out by any similar office on any one day, the totul payments for tho day aggregat ing over $103,000. This is tho ilrst tlmo in tho history of tho money order department that tho daily payments at ono office havo' reached a sum over $100,000. In addition to the $105,000, which represents the amount that went through tho clearing house, there was about $15,000 paid out by tho clerks at tho window in tho postofficG building. The Ideal I'anneen. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it in mv family for tho last flvo years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." Rev. John Hurgus. Keokuk. Iowa, writes : "I havo been a Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and havo never found anything so beneficial, or that gavo mo such speedy relief as Dr.'Klng's Mow Discovery.' Try tins Ideal ;Cougli Remedy now. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. Another "Illegal I,nw." Trenton, Nov. 8. Tho supremo court yesterday dcclured invalid tho hotel licenso granted by tho Warren county court to ono Hoover, in Washington borough, and in so doing decided that tho legislative act of 189i, which gavo courts of common pleas In certain borotighsfconcurront power with tho common councils of such boroughs to grant licenses, is unconstitutional. Somo seven or eight boroughs in tho stato are affected by tho decision. This act of 1SSH is tho one Senators Bradley and Bogors tried to havo repealed by tho legislature last winter. How Pennsylvania Was Swindled. HAlllllsiiUliQ, Nov. 8. John Mine, ren resentativo of tho New York firm which furnished tho motnlllo furniture this sum mer to tho departments on Capitol Hill, was hold in $500 bail lust night on a charge of conspiracy. Eridonco was produced snowing unit s?u,0U0 liatl been divided among agents of several metallic furniture compnnios in tho interest of tho successful blddor, and thnt tho state had paid about J.30,000 for motulllo casos which could have been supplied nt iv reasonable profit for &i0,000. Appears in a hundred different forms, such as Running Sores, White Swellings, Eruptions, Boils, Pimples. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, etc. Tho only cure is in malting Tore, Rich Hood's Sarsaparllla makes pure blood and has never been equalled as a cure for Scrofula. Cases considered incurable, and given up by physicians, yield to its wonderful purify ing, vitalizing powers. In fact, Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. f 1 i 0 for ffi. Prepared only by O, I. Hood 4 Co., Lowell, Mais. WooH'c Dille"8 s?". ' effec- iwwviw i nig nye, All druggllU. 25C, YOUR TIRED STOMACH. "I have no appetite," you say, "and the littlo 1 do eat does me no good. At first it feels cold and dead in my stonmeh and by and by I havo aches and pains that some times go to my chest and back. I feel weak, low spirited oud out of sorts nil over. 1 fancy the demon of dyspepsia has got me." That's tho way you talk, and no wonder. Hut wait n moment. Ect us reason together. Perhaps thus far your stomach is merely tired. You havo been eating too much, eating tho wrong things, and irregularly. You have given it too much to do, and like nil it.i. - , t. . . . nviiiK uiiiign, wnuu ovorworKcu, n stops at i length from sheer exhaustion. There may i not bo an actually diseased condition as yet. Still it is nature's warning, and you must heed it or worse will follow. "Hut I must cat or starve," you say. Truo enough, but safety usually lies in middle courses. Hero is ono for you, You don't need drastic purees or exciting stimulants. Your condi tion is ono easily relieved if wo go about it gently and sensibly. The tired stomach won't work under whip nnd spur. It lias probably bad too much .f that already. What you require is something thnt Is at onco a food and a digester of food. Such an article is tho Shaker Digestive Cordial, dis covered nnd prepared by tho Shaker Com munity of Mt. Eebanon. N. Y. Taken right after eating, so ns to mix with tliofood.it docs tho stomach's work for it, gives it the advantago of further rest, strengthens you in a natural way, and soon enables tho stomach to do full duty. Thero is nothing else like tills simple, safe, certain and palatable remedy. Yet tho Shakers respect your doubts, and nuthorizo druggists to sell a trial , bottlo lor ten cents. Thnt Philadelphia Investigation. Philadelphia, Nov. 8. Stnto Senator Androws, chairman of tho committee np-. pointed to investigate municipal affairs in Philadelphia, tirrlved in town yesterday, and will remain until tho investigation la at least under way. Tho senator says there will bo no delay this tlmo no further post ponement. "If tho lawyers nro rendy," ho snys, "tho committeemen nro, nnd they are prepared to go on Monday, and sit, if neces sary, continuously." New Pouiidland Fishermen Starving. St. John's, N. F., Nov. 8. Incoming mail Btenmers bring reports of dlro desti tution along certnln sections of tho New Foundlnnd coast, owing to tho bad fishery, poor prices for tho catch and tho retrench ment policy of tho government. Tho re ports represent thoso Impoverished people as in despernto circumstances, nnd It is fenred thnt numbers will starve during tho next six months. Itellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours hy tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. Polish KvcrulU for Cuba. Cleveland, Nov. 8. Tho Poles of this city havo started a movement looking to ward the sending of about 800 recruits to join tho Cuban urmy. Tho force will bo composed entirely of Poles, mostly from Cloveland, Chicago and Buffalo. A meet lug will bo held here Nov. 14, when It la proposed to formulate plnns for getting tho moti to Cuba. Ktquihlienn Pluralities Growing. Lntcst returns from soveral states show Increased Republican pluralities, ns fol lows: Kentucky, 17,000; Ohio, 115,318; Utah, 2,800; Now York, 01,000; Iowa, 70, W0; Kunsas, 76.000. The wife of Mr. Eoonard Wells, of East Hrimfield, Mass., had been suffering from neuralgia for two days, not being ablo to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. Holden, tho merchant there, sent hera bottlo of Cham berlain's Pain Halm, and asked that sho givo it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells tho next day he was told that she was all right, tho pain had left her within two hours, and that tho bottlo of Pain lialin was worth $5.00 if it could not bo had for less. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo hy Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Two llrotlters Assassinated. Birmingham, Nov. 8. Near Iloxanna, Leo county, J. H. Hayes, ono of tho most prominent farmers in tho stato, shot and killed Michael nnd Henry Harper, broth ers, nud tenants on his plantation. Hayes and the Harpers had quarreled nbout tho payment of tho rent, which fell duo a month ago, and had not been paid. Twice beforowhen Hayes attempted to collect tho rent ho was driven from his field by tho Harpers with shotguns, thoy claiming that ho had not lived up to his contract. Yesterday ho visited thorn n third tlmo nnd demanded tho ovcrduo reut, nnd when they attempted to again drive him of ho pulled his pistol and shot Henry through tho head and Michaol In tho breast. Hayes claims self defense. How to Prevent Croup. SOMi: IlEADINO THAT WILL PROVE INTER ESTING TO YOU.VO MOTHL'ltS. HOW TO OUA11D AGAINST TUB DISHASI:. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning tlio cause, first symp toms and treatment is tlio object of this item. The origin of croup is a common cold. Children who aro subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost sure to follow. Tho first symptom Is hoarseness ; this i soon followed hy a peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognized and will never bo forgotten by one who has hoard it. The tiino to act is when tho child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disapV pear. Even after the croupy cough lias de veloped it will prevent the attack. Tlioro is no dnnger In giving this remedy for it con tains nothing injurious. For sale hy Gruhler Bros., Druggists. r. PERMANENTLY CURED 0E KC PAY. Written raaranteo to atao. lutely cure all kludnof Itupture witftoutoperatlon ordttentio fr.im business. . Kxniulna tl on Vree. We refer you to dodo Patients. Call or write for circular. O E MILLbK CO. Philadelphia. See our Doctor, every Tuesday, nt UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa, He will furnish you with names ot persons cured by uilnynurown town. nt EBKTk S-JBn " GAUDAUR THE CHAMElM. " Hut IJnglHiid Defeated America in tho 1'our-Oiircd Honing Knee. Austin, Tox., Nov. 8.--Jnko Gntidaur.of Canada, Is still champion of tho nquatlo world. Tho contest was over n threo mllo course, and tho trophies wero tho championship Klchard K. Fox chnllongo cup nnd a purse of $1,000". Tho starters wero Bulbar nnd Hhlucs of England, nnd I nko tjratulaur and Has Rogers of America. Gnudnur won with live boat lengths lend; ' tlmo, 20.5!). Tho grent four onrcd rn'co followed tho sluglo scull rnco. This wns over n. mllo nnd a hnlf course, with turn, threo miles in nil, for tho championship of tho world i aim n purso ot $1,500. Tho starters wero: Bubcar, Barry, Hnlncs nnd Wingnto for England, nnd Teemor, Rogers, Chnrlcy Gnudnur nnd Jnko Gnudnur for America, Tho English crow gained tho lead in tho first ten boat lengths nnd kept it on up tho courso by nbout three bout longths, though tho American crow closed tho gap some when near tho milo nnd n, half flag. Tho English team turned first, nDd on tho return course, nt tho threo-qunrtcrs ling, they wero leading by flvo boat lengths. Tho Americans spurtod nt tho linlf flags for nbout flvo lengths only when they gnvo out. From thero to tho finish lino tho English crew hnd threo lengths load, and tho two boats passed over tho lino In that position. Tlmo of race, 17,204. A COMBINATION OF RAILROADS To Defeat the A. H. U. Strike on tlio Grrnt Northern ltoail. Chicago, Nov. 8. All railroads havo positively assured President Hill, of tho Great Northern, that as far ns lies In their power they will co-opornto with him in defeating tho American Hallway union strlko now threatened upon his rond. This information comes from officials of the Chicago, Mllwnukeo nnd St. Paul, tho Burlington, tho Illinois Central and tho Chicago nnd Enstern Illinois systems, This support of tho Grent Northern is nn out growth of tho plnn pursued by tho gonornl mnnagcrs of tho different rnllronds of Chi cngo when thoy wero denling with tho striko of last yenr. Mr. Hill hns engnged n dotcctivo agency to furnish him armed gunrds, nndndvlsed tho Chicngo rnllrond managers that his road would employ nny railroad man out of work who hnd not committed nn net of vlolenco In Chicngo or elsewhere during tho striko df 1891. Thero nro somo 2,000 of theso men in Chicngo nt the present tlmo whoso nnmcs wero on tho pny rolls of tho rnllronds up to July 1, 1801. They lucludo cngiineers, firemen, brukomcn and flagmen. While they havo been "blacklisted" for nearly eighteen mouths, no chnrge hns rested ngniust them, but of hnving simply quit work when tho striko began. Theso men aro being engnged nnd furnished trnnspor tntion to St. Paul. A Veteran Murdered and Kobbed. Burav, Va., Nov. 8.-Mr. Willis D. Kib ler, 71 years old, was murdered and rob bed at his home, about flvo miles from this place, by an unknown nssassln. Mr. Kibler's household consisted of himself and nn 18-ycar-old nephew. The latter was plowing somo distance from tho house. when suddenly two reports of a gun was heard. Hurrying to tho houso ho found his uncle, with his pockets rilled. Ho had been shot in tho left sido of tho face, the loud ranging upward and entering tho brain. Tho back part of tho head was crushed in with n blunt instrument, prob ably an ax, nud tho victim's throat was cut, tho windpipo being severed. Tho de ceased was u Confederate veteran, nud generally respected. Discussing tlio Dispensary T.iiiv. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 8. Tlio dlspen snry lnw for tho first tlmo was made nn lssuo in tho debato in tho constitutional convention yesterday on tho proposition to givo tho stnto tho same right to chnngo the venue ns Is accorded n defendant. This wns introduced solely to secure dispensary convictions when It was found impossible to do so in cities llko Charleston and Co lumbia. The convention, by a voto of 71 to D7, refused to adopt that provision, but by a voto of 72 to 50 it gavo tho legislature permission to allow tho state to ask a chnngo in cases to bo prescribed by it, which means thnt It will bo allowed In dls pensnry cases. A Treacherous Duelist. New York, Nov. 8. Last night Salvn tors Morelo and Frank Forettn, both bar bers, went to Jersey City to light n duel. Tho two men wero in lovo with tho samo woman, and Intended to iightitout. When they left this city it wns their intention $o light with bare lists, But when tho ploco of meeting was reached Forctta drew n re volver nnd fired threo shots nt Morelo. Two of tlio bullets took effect in Morelo's abdomen nnd tho third in tho groin. Tho wounded man was taken to tho city hos pital In a dying condition, whilo Florctta lied to this city, whero he was arrested. Cheap Labor from the Northwest. Providence, Nov. 8. A hundred und fifty operatives from Michigan and Wis consin have arrived nt Olneyvlllo to tnko the placos of strikers dropped in tho At luutio mills. Tho now arrivals aro camped in tlio big corporation building and fed by n public caterer. All nro green hands, nnd havo been distributed through tho mills for Instruction by tho old hands. Thero is great discontent among the latter, ns thoy beliovo this movement is attempt to intro duce cheap foreign labor. French llmbezzler Must Go Ilack. Washington, Nov. 8. Tlio prosldont has issued a warrant for tho surrondor to tho French authorities of Joseph Mnn guria, who was hold by iv United States oommlisioner in New York for entbozzlo nient of railroad funds in Frauce. NUGGETS OF NEWS, Dr. Donaldson Smith, of Philadelphia, tho African explorer, has arrived at Adon, Arabia. Tlio Now South Walos nssomhly has passed tho federal enabling bill by n voto of 03 to C. It rained and snowed throughout Ne braska Wednesday night nnd yesterdny, hut crops nro not damaged. In a collision between frolght trains nt Windsor Junction, N. S., several trainman wero Injured, Fireman Butehor perhaps fatally. Slnco Oct. 11 thero have been 581 cases 6f choloni rennrtfiil In fl, .rn..i .n-i..,. throughout Egypt, and 413 deaths from tho I ho Greek vessel Mnhdhv has been struck by n waterspout near Tunis, and sunk. Seven persons on bonrd of her wore drowned. Tho Irish National Loaguo of GreatBrit am has removed tho nanio.of Timothy Healy from their oieoutlvo committee, lubstltutlng Michael Davltt's thorefor. What is Cosloria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infanta and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, it is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guaranteo is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria, is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Ciutorlalsio well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Archer, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. The uso of 'Oastorla' Is ro unlrercnl and ita merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. few are tho intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy retch." Carlo ILhrtth, q, d., New York Ctty. Ths CcirrAvn A. Mmu2r HSSJuiJVl ft . m MISTER! YOU VE DROPPED YOUR A GREAT BIG PIECE. FOR 10 CENTS- " "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH JOHN DALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. BTMAMSY PILLS! DR"0 Y& ButTMSSHc'SSSZo. FUR"WOMAIf 3 SAFE SIoaiSliSGUAfic:' Wiix Specific cotPmufn. Castoria, Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and prometen U. gestlon, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommeuaMI 'Castoria,' and shall always coullnne Jo t so, as It has Invariably produced bentxfcfaif results." Edwin K. Pardee, M. D 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York Citjt, Company, 77 Mbhrat Street, New York Cm, nillions of Dollars Go up in smoho ovoryyonr, Take no risks hut get your housoe, stoek, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re liahlo companion as roprosonted hy nAVm PATT?T Insunice Agent, UAVllJ rAUOl, 130 South Main St. Also Llfo anil Accidental Companies. " DR. A. A. SEIBERT," Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 Wort Market St., rQTTSVILLE. Hours 8:30 a. in. to 12 n,i 1 to 4 ji. m., to 8 li. in. Sundays 0 a. m. to 12 m. CHAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 AVest Centre street. Stymii Unlr cutting a specialty. Clean towel with every shave. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and reliaulc team for driving or for worfcliiB purpose pay Shields' livury slnblo n visit. Teams) constantly on hand at reasonable rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 Kast Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. FIRM'S Celebrated Female M l'owders never fail, tafoaiidfureta'J wlttt mny ana x-rnujroyi run nu ttnAHioHi. AIwbvi Ituvthe beat and ai nointmcrt. Ouimnteed uperlof to oil othen. the belt In tho market, A No. 1. l'llrtlcuitrl, i ctl JUC Back Bay, Boiton, Mill.
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