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Show E odors em ant. Attention is called to a card which appears in another column of tbe Herald, endorsing Mr. F. J. P. j Fascoe, smelter. A few days ago the ! Tunes published a couple of articles 1 reflecting upon the honor and honesty of Mr. Pascoe, in Ihe matter of paying pay-ing his employes their wages, hence Mr. F'a men endorse him and refute the scandal. We hardly think the endorsement necessary, as the Tuna is too light a weight to injure the reputation re-putation ol a gentleman eo well known in the community as Mr. Pascoe. |