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IN THE FAR EAS Interesting Account of Japan Theatres Domes FROM ENSIGN J. L. DOUDRII A Wheeling Iluy In the Nu vy, Sow o?i Wtrtklp "Uonlon"?Performance* ( tiuuc Throughout the Dny-Tlie Ja| Thespian* not of High Stmwl Description of the Koreuns who ?r<i m E'rogrcMlve or l?iilli(htrued Pcopl Cnalffn Jtfhn L. Dodlridgo, a Wli ing boy, now in the Unrited States n and attached to the warship "Cost has contributed several Interesting tera to the Intelligencer from'tlino time. This morning extracts aro ? from the jnost interesting one yet celved. u. s. amp "nosTo^," CHEMVltPO* Korea, October ~4, IS! "Before leaving Yokohama I att< r?H rh.> tluciti'o (hut T nvicrht #>r* tibli I promised, to toll you eoniething ill liovv theatrlcul performances arc < ducted in Japan. TJie actors' jita don in that country does not hold Fame grade us in our own. There or Henry IrviniTS or Kdinw , Uo^lhs adorn und rlovate the stage, ami plays are of a very low type. 1 recently the lou'esf classes (juented the theatres. The build! lire tfonotttlly unpretentious; but on days when a performance is to be pi' the exteriors are cov?refl with pos and streams. Inside, the Iwtre Ik walls and tfhe absence of chairs give the impression of being tn a barn, fact, a burn ni'th a sia^e in om? wourtf be a very good theatre of Japanese type. The larger iliea have balconies. The stage is 1; with a turn-table in the middle, while one scene Is being enacted on semi-circle towards the audience, next Is being prepared on the o eide, When one scene is completed, turn-tnblo slowly revolves and next appears In view. At the conc Ion of tin act t'he curtain is drawn. dresslng-i\>oni is in the end of the bi ins opposite the stage. The actor ler It and reacts the tftage by wall down a gangway in plain viow of audience. The play begins at 10 a and continues-without Intermission til 7 p. m. The people bring their cheons, and, between </he acts. eo< go nbout the theatres selling i<-.u noting is very good, but 'tlio movon of the play Is extremely slow, a < veraation between two characters sc ' times lasting two hours. , "On the 22nd of September, nt Ch< I was transferred from the Olymfil the Bosto*^ as wa'toh and division cer. The Boston left Chefor for < mulpo September 24, arriving here next day, after a very pleasanit This 1s my first vlsdt to Korea. It a delightful climate, but that Is Chemulpo Is very uninteresting. population 1s, I suppose, between ind three thousand. There are thirty or forty foreigners here, a i many Japs and n few Chinese. The roans are a shiftless, dirty and Ig int race. They differ from the Chi more in dress than anything else. 1 wear nft colors. Their clothes ore w when they jito new. Soul, tl\f caplu about 'twenty-five miles Inland. I ! to po there In thfc near future. A joad Is being built by some Amer capitalists, from SJeul to Chemulpo. Itusslan influence pre dominates, e clnlly since the Japan-Chinese wa "The king of Korea was raised tc rank of emperor about two weeks I was veny sorry not to be able to nesa 'the ceremony. Several of our cers went, and they said .it was Interesting. I was too busy to go. ?tc one officer short, and until an< arrives, T will not have much leisui "I read 1n the San. Francisco pa long accounts of the presentation silver service to tihe TTnlted S* steamship "Wheeling." In the Francisco Wave there Is a photog of a group of the party which < 9 from Wheeling. I cannot say "thai picture flatters them. "Wo expect to remain her un'til uary 1. The hunt'intr here Is said < very line. I hope to enjoy a little before we lea"?." _ THE THIEF CAUGHT. Benwood Police Capture (lie Shoe Itoliher In a Hounr-Unai. The boldest robbery that has occi in Bellalre lately was that of Nlch &BaU'? shoe store Thursday night, thieves cut a pane of glass out of a window, and after gaining an enti thy unlocked the back door. The foery was not known until yest< morning, and when the proprietor tered they found shoes strewn all the floor. The thieves were chol their selections, and took away thirty-two to forty pairs of the best tlemen'H shoes In the establishmenl omled and cloth tops being their pi ence. The full los# in not defli knoivn vet. but Is from J100 to $200. the number of tfhoea taken they have had a vehicle to remove them the selection made was of the verj quality. The Ren wood police wore early n?of the affair, and kept a sharp loo yesterday. A ?trang<*r was disco to he ?:-llln;r shoes around Hen wo # ridiculously low prices, and Inve-tlfi Jed to his connection with a house Officers Geary and Brannen vtaite boat last night. about J> o'clock In s of their man, and found him. He revolver In each pocket and start draw them, wlfcn the pfllr r? co .film. He gave his name as George ( ford, but refused to go across the without requisition papers, ho 1b in the Ben wood lock-up. Koine of the prtufT taken from the was found on thO M&t, Tin fO U*e implicated with ('rawCord, but thought they arc on the Ohio si-le < river. _ "TUB worst cold I ever had 1 life wnn cured by Chamberlain'* ( Remedy," writes W, li. N'ortoi Butter Creek, Cul. "This Cold (< with a ceuKh nnd I wart ? xpeetot all tho time. The Keftiody curet and I want all of my friends troubled with a cough or r<?]d, to i for It will do them good." Ho IriiKKlmw. human Ingenuity, Certainly, fur llio niecliaiilr, In Ingenuity liax never jiroiluied u I liniment tliiin Nalvatliitn<Jil,wliM tlanila unwcellnd fureurlhi; hU?| mid lirulxi-H entiled l>y u lull; o nnil wounds llio ri ?ult of mi nci with hit l oot or Mir. Halvutlon i wny? kllla jinin. "llcccntly, nbuiit twenty fcrt niul wiii very bruited on my lej( mnl fdile, lull lintliliiK tin in with Kulviillnii 0 ItrM'mri noon i)lnn|>|ieined. I tliii vntlon Oil In Ju't tlic OiiriK Tor nml lirnlmin." A. Jiicoli Itln t liunll M., l.nHloli, 1'fl. Nllvnl may lie boi^ht iinywhfro lor li'i gubulltuU'i offered by denim mi 1cm; In nee, do lend. HnlvnttO , liowuvcr, uuvcr iJmunioiuU tlm [ MUSICAL WHEELING,* ' FROM SATURDAY TO SATURDAY. Monday evening, 8 o'clock?St. Mat CSC t how's church con curt, Mllllgan, Wilkin Ai Co.*8 pmslc looms. Monday evening, fi o'clock?Oratorio SO' clcty rehearsal^??dd Fellows' hall. Monday evening, h o'clock?Arion Sodvpj ety rehearsal, Arion hall. JUll Tuesday owning, s o'clock?Orphoui Singing Society rchcuraal, Conservatory oj Mimic, v .. Wednesday evening?Mayer'# band rc> 1 ,,,e heursal, Pythian castle. - * 'on- Thursday evening, s o'clock?Mo-zari Singing Society rehearsal, oluh house, mn- Friday afternoon, ? o'clock- Woman's Club rolwartiitl, A. O. V. W. temple. Friday evening, S o'clock?i.Ullun lllaunut rat, Opera House. Ic. Willie music was the necesosry accompaniment 'to every foriri of enter 1 ulnment the Just week, nothing cateruv^ lag especially unvl individually to th( on' music Iovit wa dished tip, and t.h< *ot" week of fasting (?) naturally whettec t0 tho appetite for n full enjoyment o lN lMl coining treats. re The first course will lie served ai Mllllgan. Wilkin & Company's mush , rooms, Monday nlgli't. The servers arj j7 selected from the younger persi>iimM o: )n'ti, Musical Wheeling, assisted by Mrs . iW Illccl, maivdollnist; Mfss Joow, sopruno x>ut of ^anesvlile, (?hlo, and Mr. Charlet ,on. Zulauf, basso. Their- cWaperones an the Indie# of St. Matthew's, whom y10 charming energy, would, even wlthou .. the qualifying clay so "for charity'; to sake,1' gather together many, all rea the Using thorn* sele$M by them an 'titil worthy to present the following daintj fre- mfau: jngs PA TIT FIRST. the 1. Ariel Mandoline Quartette. . i/t-n, I'olly unci l .Wakefield t(>,.c Miss Anna Jones. ? 3. Speak to Me Campanc MMl Mh Charles Zulauf. .j. Look in Mine Eyes Ivan Caryl! In Miss Sue Caldwell. cwl G. Mandolin Solo?(u) Reverie, (b) La Hie Joycutsu Clara Ricc ?r>\ Mrs, Rice J. , ... 6. Golden Meadows Moll >ll"t Miss Anna Jones. a"'1 PART SBpftND. l. Ariel Mundolln Quartette. She Stoops to t'onnuor.,Joseph Roecke ther mi?s Mamie Grubb, , the Jerushy Qaynoi the Miss Anna Jones. i,u. ! Good Night, Farewell Kuckex !}!* Mr. Charles Zulauf. J., 5. Hush-a-lJye Gerald Lam MIhn Cornelia StifeJ. ?.ves c. When Mallnda Sings Conradi ring Miss Anna Jones. ijje Accompanists?Mrs. Rlccardo JRJccl am ' Miss Clara Hammond. ' The above opens the musical feast c . " tihe week, which dissipation will b< " ended Friday night, December 3, ii The tl,? ?l>era House, at the highest pltcl A. of enthusiasm by an artist who come; con- lo lhc 'clty, In tile her ?UCc^fi mo fir, ' a to p . spc- ' azo. " ' ? ^ wit- iA,\ ?m- y^\ h ? ^ /''. : wm. H wkMmmm umi /< "* I'l/ffi'l'Wl ,; f-4"# of it Mlllm "Who SinRB Jn W IJJJIan Pdauvelt, whose plcturo 1 itiore presented to-day, Is n Hrooklyn glr who eamo into fame on the tidal wav arrcd of the ".?' )dJ" concerns, and whJ?h tain 0jrt0n has mcadily increased until to-<lay ch Is on the topmost crcst of the tWal wav of poputirlty. Madnme Plnuwlt comi rear to "WtoeeHns under the nusplces of tli ranee Woman's Mimical Club, the only orgar rob- Izathm In the city* that could prefer yrday her to the public, at the prlc? fixn a en- Scats can be reserved at . A. HV-use' over niunlc room*. from next Ttiesda ce In* morning to the night, of the perforir from an^o. The Opera House should \ . pen- crowdod with nn oudlencc worthy th en- effort of the club nnd artist. refer- llcr Wheeling program to;? In now I tritely Ch* hands of the commltte-, end la ni With 11st! cully perfect 1n Its make-up. Th inust accompanist decided upon Is MK? ln? fund i?<.j M. Houscr. a prominent member < f beat the club, and the honor Is meritorious ly bestowed. The Uslier.* for the o( tilled canton will be young women, mm! ? k "Ut things pertainlntr to make It nn Jndc vered iw0 triumph for Musical v.iieellng ni ftd At < >\ <1.r> li'.x.la r\t I It,. innmh?r4 #if # f ;atlon Woman's club. bo.it. <1 the A* party will go to Washington, Pn haia Decembw 4, to hear William II. Shoi ,.,1 to wood, plnno virtuoso. Another coos 1 vered PlttHburtfh, December 6, to hear Hon 'raw- ))r]rh( prima donna who. lOffft"h< rlV('r with Molbn, mu^t b<? rrilU-d the '^oncoi 1 n"w ntarn of tbl* end of the nlnoN-entli tot lory, Hltic^ Pattl i? to be b?-ard no mor pt??rc - ?th?:rs HeenoH from opcri* nr<* t.? bo civen I i .. tbl# city 1>y lorni talent, for th?? tx?n*l :"c of the tyumfcno Society* December 11. n my Fr^rlorio Archer, onmnlM. will I 'outfh hoard line In a recital. December 1 ' ('f He Ik remembered a: die ?.inductor < -alitor tho -^"ktinth flvwiptofiny orchertti 1 tne, when heard hero last winter. Ho wwin it admired flint wfttlfyz for th r?nuln< ujo Jt t|(.?4 of Kin musicianship, an vWlenct ?'? py jn tin* xtr i. rdlnnry wdrlt 1u? bmugl i forth from ?>1? i-nwtnblt' <?f nrtlHt* tvl 1 " had Ix'Qfi logr?th<T im'f a nhort tItn , Ijecenibpr l't ho < to Wlh-i Htm the captivity on wbU li hi* fame ban n imfttj w/ivh rented--ouranlul and, until htw Hitter HH ^ Mi'1 ii wiiooiitm' 4 oup 1 pleasure un-l lotowlcdjte will nI mow full. ",)? iminn ? ?? r CUU THKltW 11 tin proof of Mir ^ . rcfletHfof |ir. IIuH'h ?Hyrnp tin 'Hm lit tiiMt it Wi ncommoiidrd by Inmllnn pli [)IUI. "lelafli, ' '' ? Riicciin HiiltH ii'i*l .i:u intnli lUlaMflll.i ft, vj,.,v y.v i biter Clty'a tnont famous mokei* jj (|)|t <IKO, M ffNUOK A <'(? ikSal- Toil iik a coi?o i% dftn imv norOH Tnhf I, ' :fitly Hr'nrin t/iilnlnv Ttihln r of) All dlllif M fund til' Mioticy If It f/l ' t" ? "" The ( inline r,. ft. ioh 0)1 on ejM'ii fflbb't. renin, *** " ? f,n I" William rlf'Rff I lynmi ,... ,j,? dm/.'/riM, !>" )>> i;?u n Oilt ' i k?i h n i n ii. i.mi mar ' ''??ll(j Curn and Worm and Toi UH, r* i 'uvv li' I J, ' U . ' ' ~-ff' * 7~=j= fsociETvj ' {> "The O nJflbl not r Hon . * tfpeifcl A ?t>mtng entertainment wMcb is to men t>e nu%do the finest amateur perform- club 1 ftnci? of it* kind ever given In Wheel- ta^nn i inff, i? under t':ie.direction of Mr. Frank *ti'I will be given for the ^,Jl benefit of the Humane Society, at the will 1 Optra *Jlou?e, December 14, "A Dream ?'d P of Fa|r Wonv wtfj? bo staged and q^U ' costumed according to Mr. UpdegrnfTs j.inCc ' own interpretation of the poem, and it ' 1? t'ho Irtttmtjoji to have it dopyTigb'ted. lug t ; Tho rehearsals ihw on, prove that the ?n F 1 hopo of tfotf arranger for artistic unlt queues*, Ja m?t without foundation. .. r?r wnee Another cntei'ulnm^nt for charity's , t will be 'iiv?n in the Mercantile ??"1' Club room*. A nutod elocutionist has " i been engaged to dl/erslfy tho usual He' f I>rogiun*pc(l jnuslo, amd an evening* out Mart . of the ordinary, may bo anticipated, was , and should be enjoyed by a large au- his o on J; bette WheeMng, jpfrhaps, never hail cr^vvd- the I l ' ed iii one wi'-k tho rounds of uncial Mr. i j obligations the- one just onKlJng contain- ter, - pd. That W'h? elinsr !b eagerly grasping fljy, ) I for metropolitan Ism, is every day be- hy } | coming more evident, and 'Uva't it is tihem well on Its wav toward the goal, the af- will | tdin'ut Thanksgiving week proclaim. fier f Yo? I The Bachelor Maids were entertained last night by Miss Lily Vance. Various . PI I social diversions contributed to the ' I passing of an enjoyable evening. The Debutante Club was entertained I last evening (it the home of Miss An- **r8' gela Feeny, one of its member*. y*r>' ; j frien J .Among the brilliant gatherings of the teent woek were funotions by Miss liulda Frc Dclaplnlne, at the home of her mother, Ferr; 1 Mrs. Mary Dela.p)p.lne, of 1313 Chapilne sorvl . street; Miss Llllle Vance, at the borne hotel of her father, Mr. J. N. Vance, on North at C< i Ma 1:* street; Miss Mamie Grubb, at the At home of her father, Mr. J. W. Clrubb, at the i 3 Echo Point, east of the city; Mrs. Law- jjow rente Sands, at hor home on South >ber f Front street, Island; Mrs. Henry Ott ... i and daughter, Mrs. W. W. Irwin, at the * T 0(t resiuence on Fourteenth street; the f Anion Ciub, at the virion club house, 'V 3 a corner Twentieth and'Wain streets; the ^' ? Mercantile Club, at the Mercantile club Mr i boua? on Main street; the Carroll Club, store a in tho Carroll club house on Chapilne n,nd( . street;[ the Players Club, at the Opera Th \ Tiiti ~r^''y Aug > . Inc ' ... . ' '' i Blamrelt, talk hcoling Next Week. whfl foct Is I rouse; the Klee-Gutmnn wedding, at jn u 1, the Mercajitlle, club house; the Young posc e Men's Christian Association, at the Y. hns ,c M. C. A. club house, corner Market and no^ io Twentieth streets; the art loan exhibi- ftIM] e tlon at the Fourth street M, E. church j^or ,A on ChapUhe street, all to be topped off 0 by Mr. K. McMechen's reception in ^ honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. Reed Mc- RInf ,t Knight (nee Miss Lydla McMechcn) 1 ;iml Mr. James Todd Lazarus, of Phil- San adelphia, ut the family residence on y Chapllne street. The eage? enjoyment ] of every gayety chronicled augurs well ipho; ,e for tho now on-coming winter season, jlon< [e which, will be formally opened with tho 4'hai4ft' ball, on December 28, quickly , . n followed by the Whltaker subscription ,ocl5 .. dance on December 31. and the society's nt : open bomc.i on New Year's Day, 1898, am" v >. T1 ItEV, Mil HAYDEN day, pud< llrilgm Iltn I'*?lornfr nl thr Flru tiirl*- glvll llmi < lliirt'll, 'I'llIn 4'lly, W. H. Hfiy.Jfn, pastor of thr; Christian ,i lit: - hurch, has resigned on account of 111 bagf io health, and will move from the city in M the Immediate future. On Sunday ho expect* to preach hla Inst sermon to a r?011 Wheeling audience. He will preach nt A r- 10:40 a. m,nnd at 7:30 p.m. He will talk Coai i0 on "Consel. ncc. nigh , Mr. Hayd'-n's many friends and admlr- (jc " ore will regret to hear of his resignation, nppc * rl .BELLA IRK. now o. All horu of l.onil Srw* mill <Ju*alp rrom Jll lliHllati Cll^ thO ' n There wa ? a pl.-axnnt givthorln Thur*- Tr 11 <\ny at tMe homo of Jlov. WU?on, 1 Victor here of the Moutli HHlalre M. R church. The ^ paap* and wife had been visiting frlendM (Jl and upon fh'-ir return (hey found fh" houmr AIM with their pnrlnhlnnerA to tho J10 ".' iiUtpbrr of fihout 100. Tiejrood people , brought vlih (hem provMonn enough to , 1.1ill iKtfly -i year to oome. ^ Jani-H .loliiio >n. who wan Injured In the foot hall unmo Thursday, wan not h<tI! ou?ly InJuri <1 n* wan at IIrut thought. He ()f j wan afol?- to he (nit yxterday. ? Mlnae* l) iin'l lyorona Heard, of Woodtflepi ii ih'- k?ii-Htf* <.f relative* fl j nM Wentfn In tin Kiftli ward, David Bin "i y haw well red a ponttlon hf a* clerk Io th" llaltlmoro Ar Ohio yard* At riltifhur nty Hoi h i f <?r Armstrong returned ? home ycvttrdny from Woodallcld. T" -lay i? p.iy rhiy at the different coal "i hAtyk* aifiUnd the city. !6qc and 'o8cKllk,iriil ) $2 ftO ! < r ? nid. IIUfldrHf hflVo linen . 1,1 Ptippll'1! Knoiiifli hen1 for ot1*?r hnn- . ill?KU (IfflO. M, HNOOK ft (Ml. ?rr Mf<<" \m.ik iit'fimen, Norfolk, va.. in-! Wt<p fiiuhlinilv htirnWI on th<* face and l? nivV. I'm i i Millitly relieved hy ,,,<l IIh ! 1 vv'HI'n MMI- ii II IK>-I Hnlve, whloh a m : J Ih' I n .1111 > u 11 lion t leaving n |J rt Ii I" lh<' fnmotlM till* remedy, leu i: -i i Twelfth U ;i. j /?u; <?luiihiini Hlnclalr, l?Yny?*mih ^ I'fUWtl Mil \ i: Hclie?'|ii, No Mf. V.iIn d11" iy Mm. l'?nu anil J ,, i, iljilritlii llOWle & Co., liliilgepint, ,, !4 ^ (II^ ' PI. > MARTIN'S FKHRY. aud Ulibapi in tlio Thriving City A oroM the Klvrr. charming social affair was the meeting given ut t'he residence of and Mrs. M. Sheets, known ua < Elms," by the Woman's Club last from 8 to li o'clock. Persons , nembers of this popular organlzawero present by invitation and all : n nui.it delljrhtful evening. The who attended wish the Woman's would frequently give such entericnta ok and the Bean Stalk," which was iceeasfully produced at the MarFerry opera house by home talent, ie repealed this evening, at reducrlccs. Those who go to see this tiful operatta win n?t regret it proceeds will go to the Ifeabyterhurch. tile Kerr's lumber wnpon w*a? passho grocery of Theodore Snorigrass, juri'h street, yesterday, n ten-year olored l>oy Jumped on and by some ia his coat sleeve caught in a I. He screamed and it the wapad not been quickly stopped ho J have probably had his arm taken I \\ J. L. Ilensley, who came to In's Ferry from Marlon on a visit takenViulfe sick at the residence of laughter, Mrs. George W. BmMth, 'Ifth street, on Thursday, is tv>mo r and hop?>s to be able to preach ot baptist church to-morrow. s. J/imes McBrkle and her daufrb .MISS Maine Sweeney, leri yrwcrfor Piper City, 111,, accompanicd Urs. Mary Greer, who will visit i for u fow d'ayw, after which she pro to Macomb, that state, to visit ton, James Greer. iterday TweeuTy & Son sold n high ilnn Ptoel (?ray horse ito the Schen>ark Assoclatlo-n, Pittsburgh, nt a price. The horse **>ld $75 higher It would have done a year ngo. ;s Angle Terrlll, daughter of Mr. John W. Terrlll, entertained In a Pleasant manner a party of her da last nlgh't In honor of her clghh blrtlwTay. ink Wa'tson, formerly of Martin's y, will .next Mondia-y, transfer his ces as chief clerk from the Vldtorl i to the new Grand Southern Hotel, >lumbus. ( the twenty-fifill anniversary of irarriage of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ell. of t'he ?Sliermnn House, a mim- j >f beautiful presents were received, i as Georglana Watson entertained hursday evening, complimentary to Mattle Sweeney, who left yester- 1 a. Feter Wagner has rented the 1 room in the opmi house Mock, , e vacant by Miss Lola Renwird. ( e members of the Vigilant ITose puny will enjoy on oyster supper ; evening at the hose house, mes Williams, for murder, and s Frichnrd, for robbery, were taken lie penitentiary yesterday, e Presbyterians are holding their Ices In the opera house on Sunday, ):30 a, m. arid 7 p. m. omas Johns, formerly of Martin's y, Is the guest of Miss Lizzie Itulnilliam Carson, of Rellalre, was In tin's Ferry yesterday. iss McKlm Is home from Pittsburgh. BENWOOD. /* I tenia from the Lively Indniti-lnl Town. icre Is considerable Interest manlid regarding the ultlmateuses of the erty along Marshall street, or as It titer known, "Kentucky Heights." i strip of ground along the hillside lately sprung Into great prominence ig to the portions of it b*longln? to u?t Schad and the Hoggs' Hun MJnCompany, being sold to G. 0. Ui.tlie rttil estate agent, ana options e been taken on the rr3t of the md. At first 1t wn? thought the bridge company was the purchaser recently a rumor has been goingrounds that the Riverside company iterested, and will use the wound t switch to Its new col<n plant, puta trestle over Schad's crossing, e yeorp nco the Baltimore & Ohio oad considered t'lie purchase of the iml with a view of making a "V." tunneling through the hill to Kim /e, thus raving si* miles of track, ompnrlson with it*s present line,ami in Chat direction In being renewed; e, even another rumor Is to the ofthat the street car companies lljnire ic deal for the ground. For the purs spleen of "Kentucky Ifelprhts" Its advantage, but othenvlse It is ilng but a rocky strip under the hill, does not compa.ro favorably* ns a oughfare. ie wedding of Mr. Jacob Thonen, en er on the fourth division of the Itnore & Ohio road, to Mrs. Myrtle don, of the Junction, was solemnnt McMechen, Thursday evening. Rev. Spencer King. Mr. and Mrs. nen left last nlpht to spend the *ytnoon at Lexington, Va. wrles Kull 1s still reinln-ed at the up, and his arrest Thursday night .'orth Hen wood, may lead to an exnntlon as to his sanity. ie lower steel plant goes on Monafter a ThankHgS/lnj,' rest. The tiers will be off to-d'ay, tJio metal ig out yesterday. nncllinan Hope has returned fmm inting expedition near Littleton. He j rfihlrfv-ntirht rnhhits. ncoln lodflo, I. O, O. P., will hnvo a ?or and floclall hcasIoti at Ita lotlfjc i tliIH evening. plenacc? nu(ll<mro heard ttlio John I on tonccrt at tho city hall, lusii it. FltfcROvaM linis rooofvpfl an ilntrnent as county comitoMe. r, nnd Mr?, T Harry Botvors hhvo a boy at thdr homo. men flmlt'h, Jr., hna returned from oil field*. ?-day lfl pay dny In all tho mills i if A rlw ,n another column UI MLIV. win i,,]| j.nt| fiibout iy very cjionp Jackets an<! Capoa for uy. GEO. M. 8NO0K & CO. ^YONI-i who milters from that tr<r> plflffuo, Itching I'Ugh, will apprn8 tho immediate fellof nnd perma* i euro that comes through tho uf<o >o?n'H Qlntmcot. H fU'Vrr fatl.'i. -1 BABY'S SKIN fifth tho wv?rM thrrnI*nootlicrtrrrUmrnt |Mirn,No nwiiot, nil nnffl, Honpooily. l<n i?ro. vlngiiHirirvlog,nn(l liriiutlfvtiiK IhonMn, il|?, Mitt liwlr, nii'l AnullMtinfc wiy tinir, n? wnrin hfttlil wH li (oiiof/flA No A i?, l cnntle nnolatlMK" witu Cuthiiuia (olntnit), tho grant fikln ouro. Dticura I* #oM lhmu||iniit lli? world, tViftia 12 f! lV/aA r"*r M"'* '.'"'W 9" All XVnil lh? hfcln, Hcalp.mnl ll?lr,"ftcr. 1 VERY | EDITOR J. B Publisher Gazette Resti Paine's Celery Tho Haverhill Gazette, now In the ] front rank of newspapers, stands for the wl lournallstle ability of one man. dh John 1?. Wright impressed his strong 1 personality on the paper from the day ha that ho secured control. su His accurate sense of news and steady th Judgment of men and events has built lo* up the Haverhill Gazette to its present po newspaper leadership of northern Mas- it sachusetts. le? Editor Wright's long nnd brilliant us work on the IJoston Herald, us chief of th department of "special writres," has all Hi been utilized In the building up of this cli successful newspaper. It will surprise kl no one that getting out a big newspaper, he llko the Gazette, morning after morning, and year after year, In heat and m Hmoke of fierce political conflicts, should sl< entail great mental and phyiscal strain, ac Incessant work told on Editor Wright; nr but because ho made use at once of lei Paine's c(*lery compound, he is to-day restored to his old time forceful, vigor- hi ous habit of mind and body. He suys sj of this grefct remedy: G Haverhill, Mass., Get. fi, '07. 'hi GentlemenIt is with great pleasure cc that I bear testimony to the beneficial at results which almost Invariably follow re tho use of that king of all remedies? Palno's celery compound. As a tonic, : n\, free from deleterious material, It has, to j my way of thinking, no equal. This pi remedy is a positive boon |to all nerve- tl< wrecked men of business. I unhesltat- gi Inply commend it to all persons who are, m as I was, thoroughly worn out. o> Very truly yours, pt JOHN R W1UGMT. "r BANK STA1 Report of State Bank Examiner Ohio County, in Accordan Acts of the tegi< Statement of tho condition of tho BAN V.'u lit the rlose of buflhicBS on tho 7th ila y o RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ?**J$37ri,0t2 ni> Oj Loans and discounts overdue 4b,5"r. 23 Ki Overdraft4 il7 Oi Hanking house 20,381 91 l''urii(ture and fixtures fi.fMJ US Municipal bonds 18,000 17 D Other stocks and bonds (10,380 00 I) Duo from national banks (IS.Ill 27 Ir Due from slate banks IS,337 01 ! Current expenses 1.427 47 Cash Itmes 17,910 S3 Cash'on hand W Total IGS2.CS1 05 J hereby rortlTy that Ihe abovo Is a lruo n andiaffalrs of the above named hank, as It ant O. 1 The foroffolnjr Is a correct statement, as h 30th day of oeptenibor, IMf7, by the state trunk Statement of tiio condition of tho Hank* at the clone of business on the 2d day of ,f uly, day of January, lv.io. O. I.amb, president. Jo RESOURCES. I.onns nnd discounts J 018,834 f>3 Ci Loans ami dlsoounts overdue.., 41,Gr>l!RO Hi Overdrafts 3,017 03 Oi Keal f.stato and tnortwtKfH owned 2,r?on on Ranking Iiouh'' 3r.,000 00 D Municipal bonds Iin.WO 00 11 Other stocks and bands lH.flnuoo in Duo from national banks i!07,(<'.') S3 Due from slato bnnks 8,400 70 Current. ?xprnses IWJ in Cash Items 12,010 17 Cash on band 100,011 4,"t Casliftohort 70 IP Total * $1,300,060 03 1 hereby certify that the above Is a true 1 and atTait'i of the above named hank, nn 1 i^pi The fore^olmr M a corrcet. slntcment. ns m 00!h day of Heptembcr, 1807, by tho slato bank Statement of the condition oflho CITY I W. Vn., at the rJo?n of landniHH nti tlio lOlh dn\ utcd i!Uth day of July, 1W*3. II. K. preHld 111S80 UKCUfl. Tjoans ntiri dbwounl.M MM,PC* os Ci i,omim nnd dlneountp overdue Si lt.Mil outfit" und mortKUHoB owned 1,M!I M Oi ] trtnklnir hounn 100,00000 Railroad boridn and H(ook? :t,m on Other mock* and bond* 1!, ft mm 4) l>uo from national bankn M'.OUl hi 1") lmo from hi win banks m.iiao m> i> Current exponnnH :i:i no In Cnidi lloni!' si [ CuhIi on bund 100,ill I lil 1 Total 1^,(130 62 ' I heroby certify Hint Iho above l? a I run i nnd nff/ilrn ot ibo above nairtrd bank, art It api O. 1 'Dim forcKolnff 1? a correct fdatoment, hh p 30th tiny of Hoptolnber, 1807, by tlio Btato bank Ulal'inr nl (?r tlm ' n 11 (1111 (i il of I ho CIIMM nt th?> cloHo of buulivi'M on llie >ih day of .tin day of July, 18M. W. M, Lint, president, M. nicRouncKH. T,onnn nnd discount* $274,fifi7 02 Ci ],onn* and dim ouhih overdue Hi overdraft** R,0f?7 M oi Ileal r 'lain and tnorlKunra owned 2I,Mni on Uttnkitm how"' Ji'.vniiKi I'MiiMllurn and fixture* LMKNHiO 1? Hank Ml or U a 12,100 ftl HI Oilier alockM and bond*.,., l",l,Vi an in l>un from national luink* ;< i'l' firt , I wo from hi aln bunk ? J.'n,i :i:i 1 Current ?,*p',ni" u 1,423 f.'i CiihIi Iti lllM S.r.M 10 OMII en lift ml 68 fpoul >9410,4N 06 ' l hereby < ? ? !ir> Ifutl Ibn nbnvn l? a true i and affair < of the nbn\e named Imnk, im It nb *?./n.'n T"r'yn?l?r. It n rnrrrrl flnlnnml, nil JlOtb (b?y or fluploinbor, IM?7, by tlio ftlftln bin Hialoini'fil of llw Domllibin of Um t,A Va , nl i lie rloh" of IiiihIik " oil tlio Htll d av led fld day of Kebruary, 1^7. N. II. Rent I, pi iiichoiiiickh. I.nan i mi,| .ih. oiiiiIm frt.i i:i Ci ' 11 iiihI dlsiounti iQiiq i ...i, 11 mi PV'JlUlallM ;vv iU 1J . WRIGHT. >red to Health by Compound. Palne's celery compound creates a lolesojne demand for food, and cures a ^ordered stomach and costive bowels. For oil ailments and weaknesses that ve grown out of defects of nutrition, eh as nervousness, loss of strength, In and-pale blood, loss of weight and ivnesB of spirits, Palne's celery comund In the legitimate and logical euro, overcomes loss of nervous power arid isened power to digest food, by generly feeding the nerves and regulating elr action. It banishes that continual cd feeling by cleansing the blood of jgglng Impurities, and by stirring the dneys und other purifying organs to althful activity. Palne's celery compound has cured any and many eases of dyspepsia, jeplessness, disordered liver and stomh trouble that had puzzled physicians, id the outcome of which seemed hopo*s. Many obstinately dyspeptic persons ive gotten rid of every distressing miytom by its Invigorating help, rave general defects of nutrition that ive shown themselves in a wasted mdltlon. weakness nnd loss of rengtli Wave repeatedly yielded to tills markable remedy. The worn face, that attests loss of eep, soon loses Its haggard appearance i the nervous system gets nourished by lino's celery compound; the accumuln>n of aches nnd pains vanish, the blood ows ruddy and abundanl. and the lnd shares in the well-being felt all . er the body. Palne's celery comtund should be taken by every person un down" or nervous. rEMENTS. of Condition of Banks in ice with Chapter 26, .i_t idai midline, ioyi. K OF OHIO VALLEY of W'hoollriff, W. f July, 1897. Stuto bank. Incorporated ,f. A. Miller, cashier. LIABILITIES. ipital stock paid up $175,000 CO irplus fund 27,000 00 ihor undivided profits, viz: Uxchange 4?*> 8S Intflnvst 2,Mfl its no to national hanks 6,474 64 no to stuto banks 66,635 IS idlvldual deposits, viz: Subject to check 282,017 Cf> Tlmu certificates 122,099 22 Total $682,681 05 ind correct statement of the condition M an on their books of this dato. !. WETZEL, Btato Hank Examiner. hown by tho report made to me on tho examiner. L. M. LA FOLLETTE, Auditor. OF WHEELING of Wheeling, W. Va , Jtf7. State bank,' incorporated 2llth a. Boybold, cashier. LIABILITIES, ipital stock paid up I 200,000 0?i irplus fund 10,000 00 Ihor undivided protlts, viz: interest 13,512 93 Premiums 212 4!> no to national banks 12,982 11 no to ctnto blinks 88,160 M dividual deposits, viz: Subject to check 602,2.10 63 Tlmo certificates 376,622 s: Total $1,800,060 03 itid correct statement of tho condition xvi rn on l)" ))' l>ookn of thl# date, i. WKTZKl,, Btftto Hank Examiner. liown by the report mailo to ino on tl\? examiner. Ii. M. i<A FOM,RTTI-:, Auditor. iank or \viiei:mnci nf Wheeling, of July. 1SH7. Htnto lmnk. Mcorporent. It. C. Dalsioll, cnBhter. LIABILITIES. ipital stock paid up JlW.flftO ('0 irplM fund 80,000 00 I her undivided profits, via: hliieount l,snr? ! " K.vobnngo .................. i?7 71' I'rollt and Iohh fl,M3 S'.t in- to national hankH I'!.!l'i7 SS in< to idatn hankii U'l.'JUJ d'.i idlvldual ilepowlfH, Vl?: Hubject to chock nr.fi.n7n (',<1 Tltno ccrtmcHloM 251, HON 47 Total $M2,r.3fl g: mil correct fdntomotit of tho condition icatH on their hooka of thin date. WETZEL. Hti?tc Hunk Kxatnlnor, ihown l>y tho report made to mo on tho examiner. L. M I,A KOLLI3TTW, Auditor. loficiAL HANK of Wheeling. W. Va . ie. iM'7. Htate hunk. Incorporated 13th Jeff am, catthlor. liabilities. ipital nloek paid up Iino.oon 00 irphiH fund i'5,000 00 I her undivided prolltn, via: Interest 7,01B 71 I'rotll and Iohh. ll,;u:i i.j no to natloiuil Iwtnkn 07 ate depoxttH :i,4:m Ml idlvldual dcpoidtH, villi Muhject to check ITMWi 7P I'lino corlllk'HtC!' 07,K;i5 10 Tel..I 141(1,480 M Mid corn l Inti iii< lit of the eotidlllun peHfM oil tliolr hookn of till" date II WETZEL, Millie Hank E*iwnlner. diouu hy the report mil tie to H?o oil I ho ik oxamlner. i M. I?A FOLLETTE. Auditor It HAVINMH HANK of Wheeling, W. | oi June, i-'i, Hinie Imiilt. incorporai rtldcnt. 11. W. Ptiluriiuii, cashier. L1ABIL1TIKH. ipital rloek paid up f|(W,000 On | It nlllH fund VMjQOTO ivldundu unpaid AM VO | Banking house 40,000 00 Oth< Furniture and fixtures 1,000 00 In! Other stocks ami bonds .%,*_ ? On lie Due from national bunks 21.921 *7 IT Due from state bunks 10,89$ w fiavl Current expenses OS lndl' Cash Items 2.604 72 Sui Cash on hand 75,598 73 Til Cu Total ...$0J\802 1S To 1 hereby certify that the above is a true and and affairs of the above named bank, as it apnea O. H. 1 The fare/roltig is a correct statement, as sho 20th day of September, 1697, by the state b ank e: Statement of the condition of tha EXmiA* tho close of business on the 20th day of July, ISO day of Juno, 1S74. J. N. Vance, president. L. E. HB80VRCE9. Loans and discounts.... $ 685,584 98 Capl Loans and discounts overdue.... ii,lis :f? 1 >ivi? Overdrafts 513 Othc Hanklm; house 100,000 00 DU Furniture and fixtures 10.000 (X) Kx Other stocks and bonds 60,000 00 Re; Duo from national hanks 79,721 .'17 I'r< Due from state banks 3,038 80 Due Current expenses 142 84 Due Cash items - 12,15# 04 Stab Cush on hand H9,128 57 Hull1 flul Th Total Jl,036,706 i9 Toi I hereby certify that the above is a tr uo am and a flairs of tho above named bank, ?s it^ippejj Tho foreRoliiff Is a correct statement, as she 30th day ot September, 1897, by the state b ank e: Statement of tho condition of tho CiKlt.MA> close of business on the 21st day of July, is97. St January, 1870. Ijenry Sehraulbach, president. 1 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ 764,175 97 Capl Loans and discounts overdue... 1,340 0a1 Surp Overdrafts 230 08 Olht Heal estato and mortgages Kx owned 4,089 92 Ilit [tanking house 113,922 27 He Furniture and fixtures 14,238 21 Due County bonds 30,500 ( 0 Due Other stocks and bonds -25,000 00 lndl Duo from national banks 75,043 57 8ti Due from state banks 3,923 70 Tlr Current expenses Of) 10 Cash Items 5,31ft 45 Cash on hand 00,004 07 Total $1,124,498 4'i To t ix.r.-i.v a?rHfv that tho above is a true and and affairs of the above named bank, a?4t appea O. B. V The foregoing Is a correct statement, as sluv 80th day of September, 1897, by tbo stato bank ex Statement of the condition of the <?KltM BANK of Wheeling, W. Va., at the closo of b\i Savings hank. Incorporated 17th day of Octobef Fox, cashier. RESOURCES. I<oan8 and discounts $ 50,3M 93 Capi Loans and discounts overdue 00 On Othc Hanking house 16,0<)0 00 Dh Furniture and fixtures #,059 1!) 8a vi Due from national banks 5,601 9si IndlDue from state hanks 9,329 BO Su Current expenses 850 50 Til Cash items 1,895 3S Cash on hand 12,493 05 Total V13,li$ 60 To I hereby certify that the above Is a true am and affairs of the above named bank, as it appet v O. R ' The foregoing Is a correct statement, as sho 80th day of September, 181)7, by the stato bank oi Statement of the condition of the MIJTUAI, Va., at the close of business on the 29th day of atod 4th day of March, 18S7. Howard Hazlett, p RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $222,267 9ft Surf Hanking bouse 3,750 00 Oth< Furniture and fixtures 1,420 2." Int Municipal bonds 5,500 00 Savi Other stocks and bonds 3,044 21 Due from stato banks 14,230 37 Current expenses 1,804 10 Cash items 362 00 Cash on ha ml 2.428 (13 Total $255,407 46 To I I hereby certify that the above is a true am and affairs of the above named bank, as it appei O. B. The foregoinR Is a correct, statement, as she ! 30th day of September, 1897, by tbo state bank e: Statement of tli" condition of t!ie I'KOPL the close of business on the 15th day of June, day of April, 1800. ThOB. O'Brien, president. < RESOURCES. Loans and discounts J2SS.9J3 91 CapJ Loans and discounts overdue 14,029 51 Surp Overdrafts 363 04 Oth? I Real estato nnd mortgages owned 3,7f?r? lni Banking house 45.000 00 Re i Other stocks and bonds 25,500 00 Due Duo from national banks 29,480 95 Indl Due from state banks 5,2(0 29 Su Current expenses 3,018 18 De | <'ash items 5,359 is Til I Cash on hand 34,922 52 Total $450,219 26 To 1 hereby certify that the above Is a true ant and affairs of tlio abovo named bank, an It nppf . O. B. 1 | The loregolntf Is a correct statement, as sho I 301 h day of September, 1897, by the state bank e: a?o?nm?nf rtf fhn nnrwllt Inn of ihn SOtTTll R the ciose of business on the 2!)th clay of April, 1 day of June, 1K00. It. M. Qlllelond, president. C RESOURCES. I,oann and discounts .$115,384 fin Capl I.oans and discounts overdue 6,511 07 Sun' I Overdrafts 12013 Wvl | Real estate and mortiraKos owned 10,500 00 Otlu Furniture and fixtures 1,740 30 I?(i Other stocks and bonds 1,270 00 Kx Duo from national hanks 371 M Re Puc from stale banks 28,800 pi I'r , Current expenses sni? lis Ravi Cash on hand 11,514 44 Indl 8u Iff Tl! Total $162,552 in To I hereby certify that tho above Is a true am and affairs of the above named bank, as It appei o. H. Tho foreffolnj; Is a correct statement, ns she 30th day of September, 1807, by the state bank e: Statement of the condition of tho WHEE1 Wheeling, W. Ya., at tho close of huslneuH on tli and trust company. Incorporated 10th day of I dent. L. F. Stlfel, secretary. RESOURCES. Loans nnd discounts 510^,r>07 ft.l Capl Loans and discounts overdue L'I,M7 40 Qtfu Overdrafts 3,517 10 In Real estate and mort^n^es owned D4,(v<0 in R? I Furniture and fixtures 2,no4 oo I'r Due from national hanks 4,759 r,r, flavl Duo from Btttto hanks 47,974 SS I mil Current expenses I 41 Nn Oash Itemn f>,2S,1 na I>e Cash on hand 44.7.VI Kt Til Abstract and title plant 6,800 00 Total $388,785 (17 To 1 hereby certify that the above Is a truo an< ami arralrs or tiio aoovo named bank, n? It app??. O. ff. Tito foreffolnfc In a rnrrcrt atntcmont, an who 20th day of September, 1S0T, by tho atntu bank r " EVERY flnL''" j /?\ BoB?tUBMno?da ral labia, Monthly, /% A Ibo portal drugaahauli bv rftf A Dp. Peal's Pi Th"T P*?n?pt. H'<*r'' wrUla In i * ^ oolot, Qi"'t arj*?betc, |1.00? Aildl For walo by CHAH. It Clor/lV.K, minor Marl QA3 HEATINO 8TOVK8. Gas 1 Heating V Stoves. R PURITAN, _jv ACME, VULCAN, IV1 NATIONAL ^ A large variety of styles *jt it i nan! At all prlccs. I b, ' * * *[ Nesbitt & Bro., ;;:; ' I Ft 1UU MAKItKt mil I. I.C, ! Ulu >r undivided profits, viz: rait 2,Sift n nts ... .. IMoo 9tit and low s,*^ n iig* deposits 247,>7 viduiil deposit#, vis; bject to check 160.664 43 uu certificates 103,1 a so ghier's checks 7?j7o tal 1638,802 is I correct statement of the condition rs on their books of this date. ,VhJTJSBL, State Hank Examiner, wn by the report made to me on the tamlner. L. M. l.A FOLLETTE, Auditor. ?aii BANK of Wheeling, \Y, Va., at 7. State hank. Incorporated 16ih Bands, cashier. LIAJ1IUTIE& tal stock paid up 9 295,hv?0fl lends unpaid 4jT 0) r undivided profits, viz: icounl ~ l,9;o;3 elmngo i26;o Its 614 49 j/Jt and loss 29,4542} to national hanks 25,377 M to state hunks 80,741 deposits 84,006 bd yldual deposits, yiz: bject to eneck 447,370 0; no certificates 170,644 41 lul $1,036,706 49 l correct statement of the condition us on their hooks of thin date. WISTSBBU State Hank Examiner. iwn i>y tno report inauo 10 inc. on tno Kiipilner. L. M. LAJ^OLLBTTE, Auditor. ; HANK of Wheeling, W, Va., at the ate bank. Incorporated 22d day of ... J. Buyhn, cashier. LI A HI LIT! ES. tat stock puld up $ 80,00000 ilus fund UH.S81 53 <r undivided profits, viz: change 14 j) meat fM 19 nta 3!?7(M to stale bunks ^22 33 to Individual bunks 3,Vs7 h? vidual deposits, viz: hject to cheek , 200.931 79 no certificates.. 640,C3'J 47 tul $1,124,498 ;6 correct ntutement of the condition is on their books of this date. ^ETZEL, State Rank Examiner, tvn by the report made to mo on tho amlner. L. M.JjA FOLLETTE, Auditor. ANIA HALE DOLLAR SAVINGS linens on the 1st day of July, ifc?7. :, 1896. Geo. Hook, president. F. J. LIABILITIES. tai fltock paid up I 60,000 60 r undivided profits, viz: icount 1..W 02 ncs deposits 10.S32 4J i-ldual deposits, viz: bjeet to check 24,23ft !B no certificates 20,585 90 tnl 1113.148 6) I correct statement of the condition us on their books of this date. WETZEL, State Hunk Examiner, wn by tho report made to me on the camlner. L. M. LA FOLLETTE. Auditor. , SAVINGS HANK of Wheeling W. June, 1897. Savings bank. Incorporresident. Alex. Mitchell, Treasurer. LIABILITIES. ilus fund % 5,130 00 >r undivided profits, viz: crest 155 74 njjs deposits 230,hi 70 tal 1255,467 4< 3 correct statement of tho condition irs on their hooka of thla date. WETZEL, State Bank Examiner. >wn by tho report made to mc on the icnmlncr. L. M. I*A FOLLETTE, Auditor. E'S HANK of Wheeling, W. Va., at 1S97. State bunk. Incorporated 10th [3co. \V. Eckhart, Jr., cashier. LIABILITIES. tnJ stock paid up flOO.M'O ( ' ilua fund 44,WO" r undivided prollta, vias: crest 5,*^ nts ' ' to individual banks 19 vldunl deposits, via: bject to chock 156,3*) f'. mand certificates 529 "S no certlflcatoa 14S.408 16 tal jSwle I corrcct statement of tho rondltlon am on their books of this date. VETZEL, Stato Bank Examiner, wn by the report made to me on tho xamlner, L. M. LA FOLLETTE, Auditor. IDE BANK of Wheeling, W. Va., at 1897. State bank. Incorporated 16th . A. Bowers, cnshlcr. LIABILITIES. Ital stock paid up $ 25,000 dun fund dends unpaid 33 CO *r undivided protlts, viz: dcount 3.551 ? ehango nts 259 W oilt and loss 4411" MRS deposits... 21,339 47 vidual deposits, viz: bject to check 85.66J J* mand certlflcatoa 1.410 me cortlflcates W>.233 ? tal .$182.58! II 1 corrcct statement of the condition irs on their books of this date. WETZEL State Bank Examiner, iwn by the report made to mc on the icamlnor. L. M. l.A FOLLETrE, Auditor. _ AtJCI TITLtS AND TRUST CO. ie 6th day of July, 1S97. State hank December, lto9. 11. M. Ruasell, prealLI ABILITIES. Hal stock paid up 1100,100 "0 t undivided profits, viz: n :;r v::::-:-::::::::::: . g oflt and loss njrs deposits. vidual deposits, viz: njoct 10 piiook pra mmifl rrjlinrntp." S'jj I mo certificates 7WH~ I la! U 1 corroct Htntoniont of the condition irn on tlirlr l?ookn of thin dato. IVJOTZKl,, Hfnfo flank JSxamJn^r. M iwn by tho report made to mo on tn? x am I n it. 1'. M. i,V roi.liBTTK. Auditor __ I WOMAN recalttlof tnodltlne. Only btralMll^ H uw<l, lfyAawaatihtbMttgnl ennyrcsyal Pills I rMnJt, Thf>ri>nn)?n (J>r, OM 1'BAL M RUIOJ 41) lo., Clor?l?ud, 0. k?t and Twelfth fltrrclw. nirl_ I nnuaoiBTa. I }iie (Vht Cure I lor Clinpi nncl Kmiqfi Sfcln li B IOILET CREAM. I PRICI lOi *1 H. List*5, J 010 Main 5t. I irtlcu!wr Altmtlnw UUww lo PrMcrtylln"*'^ I MBDtOAL. , . I lADE ME A MAN I 0?l AJAX TAUl.tlTf n>HlTlVK!.Y < P* -W/ A-r.oh, Fn?ll"? ''\ ?rr,H!ih?|'Iimi?hp??,I'll', M If l>r Ah?m or <Vw MUj Iim.m r'irp qulrklif ?*"'? f?oat VlUlltTjr hMHilorfWMt* Ill n (nun fur ti-Hi, l>n*lw*?or "> {' *,j I'Mtiint InMliltf ?ii'I I i in f(inn. Itinlr iimi ulinw* iibiii*i}I?* o ir H mnl fimctN n ?)UlrtD whirn ftll lV .Ttif? U ni-.'H Wlnu (|m RomiliMi A J'it Tj "J, I'nfM ilimiminaanun wlltirtir*r?M?JVkit* l? I wriumi film hntlmi nrui" KJ) I*TS,.? ?-??fti?r iff mid llin mpiKfi ' ''"V'Y.iT in I it?i or "l* i'k??? ifiill triMiimwMi f?r ?*'I r nnlo In Who*Una. Wi >' |iiiZil I