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———— 1 *0 £$ r i? £ ;f J° -4^ <? -v *? .$ £ *> V <& LIGHTING CONDUCTORS. ELECTRIC LIGHTING Installations in Hotels, Mansions, Private Res- dences, Shops, &o., and Repaired on the Shortest Notice. THOMAS LLOYD, (LATE P. LLOYD & SON), ESTABLISHED, 1838, Electrical Engineer, Painter, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Bell Hanger, Glazier, Paper Hanger, Hot and Cold Water Engineer. Shower Baths and Sprays Fixed and Repaired. CAST IRON LANDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OILS, PAINTS AND COLORS, OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ALWAYS KBFT. THE LARGEST STOCK OF BRASS WORK & FITTINGS ALWAYS ON HAND. EVERY VARIETY OF GLASS KEPT IN STOCK Experienced Workmen only kept. Eliltimates given for all kinds of Work, and all Orders promptly execun the shortest notioe. HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, N.W. MONEY .—MONEY.—MONEY.—Important to Borrowers Wanting Privacy. Terms and Particulars through the Post. No NEED TO CALL AT LoCAL OFFICES. Send full particulars with stamped addressed envelope direct by post to MR. JONES, 2, CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL, or call there any MONDAY or FRIDAY. 225 for 232 repaid over Three Years. Attendance at Wrexham, 7, Egerton-street, just below Post Office, THURSDAYS 11 to 4. Genuine extensive business done since 1869. CORPORATION OFIHE CITY OF MANCHESTER CONCENTRATED MANURE Made from Exorement from Fail Closeta, BLOOD, BONES, FISH, &c.. From the City Slaughter-houses and Markets, etc, anilysing 3I to 4 per cent, of AMMONIA. 8t "10 TBIBASIC PHOSPHATE. Analysis Guaranteed Delivered in bags, carriage paid, at £3 per Ton. Special price over 160 miles. Sold "by Analysis if written application be made Supply limited. Full particulars from HY. WHILEY, SupEBINTENDKNT, CLEANSING DEPARTMENT, TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER. OB TO- B. ALDRED, STAMFOBD ROAD, ALTBINOHAK. TEE LEADING ENGLISH NOTE PAPER PURE WHITE SNOW FLAKE. Five Quires in handsome Box—One Shilling. 100 Court Shape Envelopes boxed to match, One Shilling. SOLD AT THE "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HO LYWELL. Na I 4V4e «•*■! flUfl Stwnwr# to IINTEI STATES & CANADA. Under contract with the Canadian Government of conveyance of the Canadian Mails.) FROM LIVERPOOL. SARDINIAN.. For Halifax and Baltimore..Jan. 14 NUMIDLAN.For Halifax and Portland..Jan. 28 CIRCASSIAN..For Halifax and Portland.. Feb. 11 MONGOLIAN.For Halifax and Portland Feb 25 NUMIDIAN..For Halifax and Portland..Mar. 10 FARES FOR OCEAN PASSAGE: Saloon, 10 TO 18 GUINBAS.-Second Cabin, tO 6s. Steerage at Loweat Hates. Through Tickets to all Stations at Special Rates. Passengers are landed on the railroad_ wharf and transferred from ship to tram without any moon- venienoe and expense. The Company a special oonductor accompanies West-bound passengera. or NOTE.—'This Line provides the cheapest and most convenient route to all parts o Canada, Manitoba, the North-west Provinces, B^tish Columbia, and the Western States of America. To TOURISTS, SPORTSMEN, and otherii.- Round Trip Tickets combining Exoursionsto Niagara Falls, the wonderf ml scenery and Sporting Districts of the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia, and other places of interest in United States and Canada. Programme of tours on application. British delegates new reports and all the latest maps and pamphlets free. Direct services from Glasgow to New York and Boston and Philadelphia all the year round. Full particulars on application to ILL AN BROTHERS & 00., 19, JAIDIS STBBBT, LIVERPOOL. 08 raox- THOMAS BALES, 47, Oheator-itxeet Flint. J OHN JAMES HUGHES, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL. BEGS to announce that he has succeeded to the JD business so long carried on by his late Father John Hughes, at the above premises, and trutt.. that by prompt attention and moderate charges, combined with good workmanship, to merit a continuance of public suppoit. THE HOME-MADE DEPARTMENT Will continue to be a special feature of the business, and great oare will be exercised to ensure the best materials only being used. STRONG HARVEST BOOTS The best and cheapest Home-made Boots in the Market. WOMEN AND MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY DBgCBIPTION KEPT IN STOCK. YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND BLIPPEBS OF BVBRY VABIBTT. OBDBBS PROMPTLY ATTBNDBD TO. Repairs neatly ex eon ted. YA THOMAS HUGHES, JOINER, BUILDER AND WHEELWRIGHT, HOLYWELL. WORKSHOPS & TIMBER YARD: BACK OF NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK, HIGH STREET. 7he following Timber always kept in Stook SPRUCE AND PINE BOARDS From half inch upwards SPRUCE AND YELLOW PINE PLANKS ONE INCH SPRUCE FLOORING BOARDS Three-quarters and One Inch SPRUCE AND RED DEAL MATCH BOARDS Birch and Oak Boards; Lancewoodand Ash bent Shafts; Felloes for Cart and Carriage Wheels; Dressed Oak Spokes for Carriage Wheels; Futchels, and Turned Naves; Turned li in., 2 in. and 3 in. Table Legs, &e. SLATING AND PLASTERING LATHS, CEMENT AND HAIR. New Wheels of every description made of the best well-seasoned Timbers. TRAPS, CARTS AND SHANDRIES, MADE AND BXPAXBSB. ORDERS QUICKLY EXECUTED ON SALE.—A number of large good WATER BARRELS. A. SCHWARZ, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, WHITFORD STREET, HOLYWELL BEGS to announce that after the ENLARGE- MENT OF HIS PREMISES, he has been enabled to greatly increase his Stock. ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY KEPT IN STOCK Clocks and Watches of all descripttons in hand HANDSOME SELECTION OF ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES. A SPLENDID ASSOBTVBNT OF Gutnea Gold Wedding and Keeper Ring A present given with each ring bought. A private room to select in. DBALBB J. LOOKING GLASSES AND BAROMETERS, SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES In great variety. MADE WITH BOILXRO WATBR. E P P S S OBATEFXJL—GOUEOBTIVG. COCOA jama WITH Bonaaro Mine £ P. LYONS, BILL POSTER & DELIVERER, SPRING GARDEN, HOLYWELL. Specially reserved POSTING STATIONS in Towjffcnd Country. Immediate attention given I YELLOW JAUNDICE. Read the following unsolicited Testimonial:- Prince of Wales Inn, Greenfield, m 29th November, 1890. To KNOTT S JAUNDICE POWDBB CO., GENTLEMEN, —-Prom the middle of September last, I suffered from a severe attack of Yellow Jaundice. Although under medical treatment t rapidly became worse, and ultimately even the nails an4 ^°ea changed colour. I was so I inNftrll^r. despaired of recovery. Early me hv tt frinnH your powders was presented S"ST T-WTO completely restored" wS,1" {"S T' I rep.7 »" THOMAS JONBO" KNOTT'S INDIAN for the cure of Y.F.table. They have been used in hundreds of ftm dtuiag the Ust Fifty Tears and have never tailed to effact a. *r»»rtT ud Permanent Cure. A Cmne of ftrtinraSiebBft tar a Oomplata Oura, Bant Frea by peal tot 90 bytt* Sole Agent for Holywell and DiAHat-JOIEN GASMAN, AMOBOUIH' HJJJJ, HKTWMU 1 5 ESTABLISH 33 D 1812. -:0:- PROCTOR "AND RYLAND, ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR ROOTS, Copat AND GRASS, ALSO, SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. -:0:- OFFicias:-BIRMINGHAM. WoikKs -SALTNEY, CHESTER. :o: liicr I Revised List, with particulars of Prii offered in 1892, post free. BCr: Williaml>a, Cranage, Holmes Chapel. Mr. J J. Bancroft, Ruthin. Mr. Godfrey Parry, Llajiaaintffrald.Corwen. Mr. Joaeph Lloyd, Miller, St. Asaph. Mr. T. W. Davenport, Corn Merchant, Wrexham. I'-j .r.JÎ0Î4.d 't B^*Jolm EnarheBjIJeirelrn Terrace, Llanrwst. T H OMAS GRIFFITHS, FAMILY 4ROCFR TEA MERCHANT AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN. ———— :o: -j 8 P E C I A L I T Y :■— GRIFFITHS' BLENDED TEAS At Is. lOde and 2s. 6d. per lb. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED — :o:«J CANTON HOUSE, HOLYWELL. • A. L AHBERT. XING'S HEAD HOTEL, HOLYWELL. -:o: POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. I ;P: LB I'" Wedding Carriages, Rearseand Mourning Carriages- -:o:j- THB ONLY BBOOGNIZBD HE^DatTARTBRS OF THE O.T.O. ———os|——— i OMNIBUS or other Oonveyanoesmeetall grains, Mr. Lambert (as Parcels Agent for the L. A N.W.B. Co., for Holyvrell and the District), HAVING THE SOLE RIGHT. OTJBB FOE ALL! tH Is the most reliable remedy for Ab r BAD LEGS. SORES, ULCERS, and OLD WOUNDS. For Colds, Coughs, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, Contracted and Stiff joint and all Skin Diseases it has no equal. Manufactured onlyat78, Oxford Street, London, And NOW by till Medicine Veitd* throughout the World, < go #fto, at the abere address, cl.8i1 liatwsta the hottr* of 11 aai 4, or by letter, v COLIM]WA N'S WINRNIS I&I! all Wine Merchants and Druggists, and wholesale of COLEMAN & Co., Limited, Norwich and London. I Sold by Miss ELIZA HUGHES, C-f High Street Holywell. I I LIVERPOOL & MOSTYN. The fast-sailing steamer W I F T S U R E ROBERT LOWE, Master; KOBERT LOWE, Master; Print's landing 8tage, and Mortyn (weather and other ire utf stances permitting) with liberty to tow, as under GpAda received at Prince's Landing Stage an before the time of sailing. RAte of Freight, for anything under 2 tons, 4d. per C"t: over 2 toM, aid. Measuremen Goods, 2d. per Oubicfoot" Freight to be paid on delivery. The Ste&Meraottobe heldremponsiblefornozi-aailing, Steamer aotacoountsWef or damageor injury to Horspk Carriages. Goods when landed areentirelyattherisk of he oonaigdeee. FAkBS-MoltB CABIN 11.6d. AFTER CABIN, 2s. Tickets nOt traniferable. Children FourtoTwelve 3ali fan. Special uiangements forpic-nic,gohool Partieg,&c Refreahmcnti and Cigars onBoard at moderate rates. For Time Bills and furtberparticulat18 apply to CAPTAfS ifORN DAWSON, Warrfiouseman, Mostyn Quay Otto R. ft P. J ONES, 38, Brunswick treet, Liverpool. 1 my NOTICE.—Delightful Cheap SeaExenrsiona betwem, L^ERPOOL. AJJD SL08TYN, North Wales, allowing i parties fMffi Two to Four hours on shore for Visiting tfi! Wtifni Wftorfalls and Othw pUoaa oif ihtfeifesl. la^t Wtnefred's Well and Pantasaph monastery are within eaav 4#UnM Bathings Fire minutes walk to and from Railway Station. Fares and time of Sailing as above. Sailings arranged as near as practicable to Train times from Moatfn for Chosterand Bangor way. j Mr. J. Erana, Ffynnon Groew,will mactthe Steamer daily WtaioBTsyaasMto QenTeypaBMngtriioall dirsotiona. < 1 WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECH AM'S PILLS ARE univereallyadmitted to be worth a GUINEA A B02 for Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulnese and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, 8hortnessof Breath, Costiveness.Scurvy, Blotcheson the Skin .Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling genmtiouo,&o. The lirstdose will give relief in twenty minutes. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one boxoftheae pills, and they wil I be aoxkxwledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. Forf emalesof allagesthesa Pills areinvaluable, as a few 4eses of them carry off all humours, and bring about all tl*atis required. No female should be without them. Phere is no medicine to be fovad equal to Beecham's Pills for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. Iftakenaccoraingtothedirectiorggiven%itheach box. they willsoonrestoretemalee of all atres to sound and Robust health. Thishasbeenproved by thousands whobave tried them, and found tne benefits which are ensured by their use. For a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digest in, and allDi ordei s ef the Iaver, they act like maffic. and a few dose will be found to work wonders on the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system,restore the long lost complexion, bring backthekeenedgeof appetite, and arouse into action with the rosebud of nealth tne whole physical energy of the human frame, These are FACTS testified continually by members of all classes of society, and one of the best guaranteesto theNervousand Debilitated is.BEECHAM'P PILLS havtthe LargestSale of any Patent Mcdicint in corW. BEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS. All a remedy for Coughl in general, Asthma, Bronchia Affections, Hoarseness, Shortness of Breath, Tightness and °PP-«iwi ft4'Bering. ftc.-theaePillsstand the public and ^^ape^ilyramore thaUense of oppression ana difficulty ef breathing which nii^lydeprive thepiiient of rest. Let any person give BEECHAM'S COUGH tUXfi a trial, and the most violent Cough will in a short time be removed. prepared only, and Sold Wholesale and Retail by the Proprietor, Thos. Beeoham, St. Helens. Lancashire, in boxes »id., is. lid. and II. 9d. each. 80141), all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers every where. If ^B.—Fall iinottoat art given with each box. f VNEWMARKET & DISTRICT PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION Embracing the Parishes of Newmarket, Whitford, Cwm, Gwaenygor, Llanasa, Meliden, Dyeerth, and further from Pont Dafydd along the R er down to Voryd Bridge. PBESIDBNT W. C. PICKERING, Esa. VICE-PRESIDENT MR. OWENS, Plas Ucha. THE TENTH ANNUAL QI\;ND' "MATCH In connection with the above Association will take place on THURSDAY, February 11th, 1892 (If prevented by Frost, on the 18th), on a Field belonging to MR. ABEL OWENS, Wern, situated one mile from Mestyn Railway Station. PREMIUMS:— FIEST CrAsE;Open to all England—1st Prize, L6 Os. Od. 2nd, jE4 Os. Od. 3rd, L2 Os. Od. 4th, £ 1 Os. Od. 5th, SO 10s. Od. SXOOND CLASS.—Open to all England under the following conditions:—" That no wheels whatever be attached to the Flongh, no cutters or guiders allowed.lst Prize, L5 Os. Od. 2nd, L3 10s. Od. tod, XI 10s. Od. 4th, j61 Os. Od.; 5th, 10 19s. Od.; 6th, JEO os. Od. THIBD CLASS.—Open only to Farmers and their Men living within the Society's District. The Winner of any First prize at any Ploughing Match, will not be eligible to compete in this Class, unless being under 20 years of age, or who have won in the uon-wheel class.—1st Prize, £ 3 Os. Od. 2nd, dE2 Os. Od. 3rd, -£1 Os. Od. FOURTH OLAss.-For the best, cleanest, and neatest turnout, man, horses, gears, and plough to be taken into consideration.—1st Prize, JE1 Os. Od. 2nd, £ 0 10s. Od. 3rd, XO 5s. Od. Special Prize given by Mr. Sheffield, Rhyl.— For the best Team of Horses on the Field—Two pairs of bright Hames. Also by the Society (confined to the district). To the maker of the Plough that cuts the best furrow in the none-wheel class 10s. 6d. If less than seven teams compete in any of the above blasses, prizes will be reduced accordingly. GAUOB 7i INCHES WIDE, 5 J INCHES DEEP. ENTRANCE FEE: First Class, 3s.; Second Class, 2s. 6d.; Third Class, 2s. to be paid at the time of Entry which must be made not later than TUES- DAY EVENING, 6 p.m., to Mr. Robert Morris, Sarn, Whitford; Mr. John Hughes, Plas yn Llan, Llanasa; Mr. Charles Jones, Criccin, Rhuddlan Mr. Edward Jones, Berllan, Gwespyr; Mr, Roberts, Dyserth Hall; Mr. John Roberts, Mostyn Arms, Newmarket; Mr. Ellis, Llys, Meliden Mr. W. Daviea, Marian Bach, Cwm Mr. Abel Owens, Wern, Mostyn. Competitors and receivers of the entries are respectfully requested to attend to the above, for to be in the Secretary's hands not later than 10 a.m. Wednesday morning, previous to laying out the field. Ploughmen will not be allowed any assistance be- yond setting the poles, and to lead the horses in the first two rounds and the last two rounds, no lines io the opening are allowed. DRAWING TICKETS will take plaoe at 8.30 a.m., when each competitor must answer to his name, to commence work at 9 a.m., to finish at 3 p.m. Any competitor not completing by the time named will be disqualified. The above Rules will be strictly adhered to, and any Ploughman infringing the same will be disqualified. Admission :-SIXPENCE EACH. Every Per- son so admitted will receive a Ticket, which he must wear on hii hat. Two entrances to Field, one by Wern, and the other at the bottom of Field. For further Particulars, apply to the Secretary:- JOHN ROBERTS. Tynycaeau, Gwaenysgor. J. J. CLARKEI BILLPOSTER, NEWSAGENT, OUTSIDE PORTER TO L. & N.W.R 9, EVANS STREET, FLINT. "FOB THE BLOOD IS THE LUE" r I-e n CLARKE'S- ■m WORm-FAMEP 9 L-OOD M I-X T U RE THE UMAX liLOUl) f UJilFUSK AND RESTOPIER JpOB CLEANSING and CLEARING the BLOOD from IMPUAITIB6 it cannot be too highly recom- mended. For Scrofula, Scurvy .Eczema, Skin and Blood Disease peZaenennt Cu0rre8 allklnds>^8a never-failing and It Cures Old Sores. CureeSoresonthe Neck. CuresSore Legs. CuresBlackheadj,orPimpleson the Face, CureoSeurvy. Cures Ulcers. CureeBloodandSkinDieeaaee CuresQlandnlarSwellings Clearsthe Bloodfrom allimpure:matter From whatevercausearising. A.sthi8iiuxturfci&plea8anttotheta8te,and warranted themost delicatt consti- tution of either sex, from infancy to old age, the Pro- prietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Cwmnjiscoy, Pontypool, Monmouth, Jan. 12,1890. About Midsummer of last year an alarming swelling set up in my nose, causing me great pain and anxiety In a few weeks a small pimple appeared on the left side of it. which soon developed into an unsightly cancerous- looking wound. The local faculty having failed to do me any good, by the aid of a few sympathetic friends I was sent to the Bristol aud Newport Hospitals, from both of which institutions, however, I returned uncured. The medical staff of both institutions, as well as the local practitioners, all differed in opinion as to the nature of my complaint. I tried several kinds of much-vaunted patent medi- cines, but all to no purpose. I was fast losing all hope of ever being cured fnends and physicians had done their best, but failed to do me any good, and I resolved to impoverish my family no longer by spend- ing money on stuff which did me not the slightest good. But a friend prevailed on me to try your world-famed Clarke's Blood Mixture, and I am happy to say that before the second bottle was I exhausted I saw unmistakable evidence of improve- ment in my case. When the contents of the fifth bottle was done I was perfectly cured, and my face, as well as my pen, bear testimony to the efficacy of your priceless medicine. I feel in duty bound to give you this unsolicited testimonial. You are at perfect liberty to publish this. Believe me to remain, yours very sincerely, CART TDEBERVILLE. T .•To Messrs The Lincoln Drug Company RADK MARK BLOOD MIXTURE^ LMCOLN A# f« OLABKK'S BLOOD X&EXUB1 and AN H. PARRY AND MORRIS, MANUFACTURING AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, HOLYWELL, Have a large and well assorted Stock of every Article in the Trade. LAMPS, COMPRISING ALL THE LATEST PAIENTS AND IMPJWIFEAfEAN2s NR BURNERS AND DESIGNS. A Special Quality oj Burning Oil. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS HT GREAT VARIETY, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS AND WEDDING PRESENTS. CUTLERY, IN IVORY AND IVORIDE. COAL BOXES BRASS, WOOD AND JAPANNED. SEWING MACHINES TREADLE AND HAND, FBOM 25s. Wringing and Mangling Yaoliines. SPORTING AMMUNITION Breech-Loading Cartridges of all kinds, and loaded to order. DOG BISCUITS. PLOUGHS, CHAFF CUTTERS. TURNIP PULPERS, AND OTHER FARMING IMPLEMENTS. BAR, IRON AND STEEL WAREHOUSE AND BUILDERS' STORES, HIGH STREET, AND WELL STREET. CLUB AGENTS WANTED, to form Clubs for Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver Plate, Opera Glasses, Musical Inets.. &c. Members pay Is. per week. Terms, Catalogues, &c., KENDAL & DENT, 100, Cheapt-ide, London. Splendid value. Great success. Mention paper. Ladies' and GMW Silver Levers 42s., worth 70s. ALFRED MAYERS, BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER V 8, MILFORD STREET, MOLD. All Qrder" prumptlv attended toby post or other- wise. RUSSELIS ::< ILLUSTRAT€D PAMPHLET FR £ £ '0N^APPUCATI0N (PATCH & J€0^LL€^Y^€PALRS^PROCTTPT^& R £ LIABL€ < A LADY, having a large eyare Capital at her command, is deMrou.- of ADVANCING same in Biima of £ b to £ 1,000 to Farmers, Householders, in Biima of £ b to £1,000 to Farmers, Householders, Tradesmen, and others, on their Prominpory Note alone, at a few hours' notice, and in strict privacy. Distance no object. Apply personally or by letter to- MRS. D. BEHRMAN, 27, CITY ROAD, CHESTER MONEY LENT PRIVATELY (with- out sureties) by the CHARING-CROSS BANK (Established, 1870). 28, BEDFORD-STREET, CHARING CROSS, LONDON, W.C. Capital £ 300,000. Reserve Fund £ 100,000. ADVANCES IMMEDIATELY MADE Upon approved Promissory Notes as follows, without bill of sale. Advance £ 25—12 monthly repayments of L2 5 10 50 4 11 8 100 • XV- 9 3 4 Larger amounts in the same proportion. ADVANCES of £ 30 to £ 2,0oo granted at'a few hour's notice in town or country, mHle 0r mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock nlant < &o., without removal «nA > plant, < fnto business. Also on deeds a^18t Person« vnTTCE —AnV '■ P°llcie8- and reversion. before applying el^ewherTorT ^T this Surelv TMN J ?' P*1?111# FEES, to think laree eaoital H* „ do better w^a Bank having to this class of an(* devoting themselves private Ze!f, bTDeS8 that 1 can ™tb ^-called &ood borrowers oaterK+0r ag6nt8 Tlth ema11 meana- ;erms nuioW ° m0?ey here on reasonable •eoavalR J' pr?vate,ly' and wit.h°ut deductions, ^nll V* »leasy mstalments. Instance no objects -'an personally, or write. Special facilities to all requiring banking accounts 3 per cent. interest allowed on the minimum monthly balances. Deposits of £ ¡ 0 and upwards received as under:— I per cent. per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6 C. 6 « 6 P, 12 <( Special terms for larger amounts. Interest naia iuw-terly. Write or call for Prospectus. A. WILLIAMS, Maaafer,