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Latest U. 9 ' YOU. Tho ehlnf want In lifo 1h somobody who ibaS nuko us do tho bust wo cun. Emoreon. A flonht Ton ciimn Into my lite, And, lo, Kdown t)iu yours, Jluinbuws of proiutHo strotchod across Tho Kky grown Kray with ti-nrs; By tiny yon wuni my nun of gold, By nlt;lit. my silver main, I could not from tho Futlivr's hands tiuvo unkud u grcutor Loon. Llfit's turbid stri-nm grew calm and clear, Tho cold winds Hunk to rent, Hund eliwpod with you, no hitter puln Found dwelling In my hri-ast ; I did not dread lifii's caro nnd toll, Your love dialled nil Kloom, And now on grave of hurlid hupes Tho HweotiMt violets hloom. My every breath und every thought Worn puro Ixivitwo of you, I hnd not dreumed that heuven could be Ho clow) to mortal view ; My humbi und foot Were Hwift to do Tho good that near them lay. And in my heart throughout tho year The joy bird Hung each day. A flaunt You passed out of my lifo Mo, nol Your spirit mill In Hun und iikxiii and gutuinit Rtor Through every eloud und 111 : Ah down tho rulnbowcd years I go You "till aro at my slile, And nou.0 day 1 nlmll stand with you Among tho glorilli'd. -Clarence L'nuey in Youth's Companion. ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW. General Harrison Advocates Town Meet Ing Once or Twlee a Year. Ex-President Harrison, iu n series of articles on "Tins Country of Ours" iu The Ladies' Homo .loin mil, writes Tig orouKlyof tho great necessity of the peo ple int-intiug npon tho strict enforcement of the luws. Directly npou this point ho days: "We need general nfiseuiblios of the people iu tho smaller civil subdivi sions, to be hold regularly ouce or twice a year, town meeting in which two questious ouly shall be considered : First, ore the public) officers faithfully and honestly truusucting the public busi ness If Second, uro the laws not this law nor that, but nil laws enforced and obeyed? All questions of law reform should bo excluded, left to parties or so cieties organized to promote tbeui. The enforcement of the law, whether we op posed or aided the making of it; the strict accountability of public officers, whether we opposed or aided their elec tion, should be the objects and the lim its of these meetings. There should be no distinction of persons. "Our law and order movements are too apt to be confined to what we, not too accurately, call influential peoplo. Every man und woman ought to have a chance to choose his side, without re gard to station or wealth or race or col or. There will be none too many. In some such movements it has seemed to me that many have been assigned to the wrong side who wonld have chosen the right There is danger that such may accept the place they would not have chosen. Can any working plan be de vised to maintain froiu day to day an effective watchful interest among the body of our citizens in the enforcement of the laws, and iu a cleau, honest ad ministration of publio affairs small and great? Or are we to accept the hu miliating conclusion that bad things cannot be made good, or even better, until they come to be persistently and utterly bad; or still worse, that when the river of popular iudignation has cleaned tho stable it is only to leave us without a supply of water for daily sani tation?" Be Kuan War. There is oue soldier by profession who wants peace. General Lord Wolseley, commander in chief of the British forces, has exclaimed, "God forbid that there should be war. "Milwaukee Sen tinel. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly usea. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with 'ess expenditure, by more promptly adapting the wo.ld's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constitution. It has given satisfaction to millions and nmUnn Wau it acts on the Kid- I mpt WITH me snUIUVU Ul UlC UlCUliai neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 60c ana $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informedron will not accept any substitute if offered. powder i-Vw inleave"Vt'? MuU1y pupc fltt at flay Mr. Pitt liked practical fun and used to riot iu it with Lady Hester, Charles aud James Stanhope aud myself. Once we were resolved to hlucken bis face with burned cork, which he most stren nously resisted. At the beginning of the fray a servant announced that Lords Custlereagh and Liverpool desired to see him on business. "Let them wait iu the other room, " was the answer, and the treat minister instantly turned to the battle, catching up a cushion and belt boring us with it iu glorious fun.' We were, however, too many and strong for him, and after ton minutes' tight got him down, nnd were, daubing his face when he said : "Stop I This will do. ronld easily beat yon all, but we must not keep those graudees waiting any longer." His defeat was, however, palpable Hid we were obliged to got a towel and basiu of water and wash him clean be fore he could receive the grandees. Being thus put iu order, tho basiu was hidden, und the two lords were ush ered iu. Then a new phase of Mr. Pitt's manner appeared. Lord Liverpool's as pect is well knowu mehiucholy, bend ing, nervous. Lord Castlereugh was mode) of quiet grace and strength. What was my surprise to see them both bend ing like spaniels on approaching the man we hud just been maltreating with such successful insolence of f uu ! But Mr. Pitt's instant change t f manner aud look entirely fixed my attention. His tall, ungainly, bony ligure seemed to grow to the ceiling ; his head was thrown back, his eyes as if readiug the heavens und totally regardless of the bending fig ures near him. "Memoirs of Lady Hes ter Stauhope. " Ore Deposits, Ingenious theories have from time to time been advanced by scieutists relnt ing to ore deposits the cause, time, manner, etc. und among the most re cent aud able of these Professor Le Coute may well be ranked. His conclu sion is that such deposits, using the term iu its widest sense, may take place from many kinds of waters, but espe cially from alkaline solutions, these be ing the natural solvents of metallic sul phides, and the latter are usually the original form of such deposits. They may take place from waters at any tern perature and pressure, but mainly from those at high temperature and under heavy pressure, because, on account of their great solvent power, such waters are heavily freighted with metals, and the depositing wuters may be moving in any direction that is, may be up com ing, horizontally moving, or even some times down going, but mainly up com ing, because, by losing heat and pressure at every step, such waters are sure to doposit abnndautly. Furthermore, Pro fessor Le Conte says that deposits may take place in any kind of waterways, suoh as open fissures, incipient fissures, joints, cracks and even in porous sand stone, but especially in large open As sures, the latter being the main high ways of ascending waters from the greatest depths. Deposits may also be found in many regions and in many kinds of rocks, but tnaiuly iu mountain regions and igneous rocks. Took the Wrong Antidote. A man was arraigned before Justice Richardson ou a charge of disorderly conduct. He was found intoxicated on Clork street. The prisoner told the court he was not in the habit of getting drunk and declared on this occasion he was ex cusable. "Your honor," said the prisoner, "I got home late last night, and before starting to bed I went to my medicine cabinet to get a dose of cough sirup. I thought I knew just where the bottle stood, and that I could get it in the dark. I made a mistake and drank a big swig of some strange mixture. I thought I was poisoned, and rushing down to the drug store with the bottle still in my band I asked the clerk for an anti dote. He swelled what was left in the bottle, uud then says he : 'My friend, all the antidote you need is to swallow a comb and brush. That stuff is hail vigor. ' "Judge, I just felt so ashamed of my self that I started drinking." He was discharged. Chicago Inter Ocean. A Lincoln Letter. George Kluetscb, editor of the Lin coln (Neb. ) Freie Presse, has in bis pos session in tbe handwriting of Abraham Lincoln, written in 1859, an interesting letter. It was written to T. J. Pickett, at one time editor of the Republican pa per in Rock Island, Ills., who has given it to Mr. Kluetsch. It reads as follows : . SpRtNoriin.D, Ills., April 18, 1MB. T. J. Pickett, Esq. : Mr Dbar bIB Yours of the 13th is Just re ceived. My engagements are such that I can not, at any very early day, visit Rock Island to deliver a lecture or for any other object. As to the other matter yon kindly mention, I most, in candor, say I do not consider myself fit for the presidency. I certainly am flattered and gratified that some partial friends think of me in that connection, bat I really think it best for oar canse that no concerted effort lu - a ma jwu nufura. wwum ..... considered confidential. Yours very truly, A. Liscout. Mme. Mara, the noted songstress, had dark, irregular features, but with such play of expression when she sang that they seemed to glow. She did not at first appearance on the stage favorably impress an audience, on account of her lameness, but when she began to dug iverything else was forgotten. A MYSTERY. Borne only know good fortune, some 111 lark, Though equal they in tulent, tact and pluck. Hay not that all on the same footing start And that by voluntary oot they port, For I have seen it in a hundred cases, In various stations and with various races, Some without effort smoothly, grandly rle. As sparks fly upward, mounting to thu skies; ProsiKrlty uttends whate'rr they touch And all with tli- ni Is joy, or seemetb such, While others, bright their Intellectual eyes, Prudent and careful, energetic wise, Their heads as clear as yonder water brook, Thuir sturdy hearts misfortune never shook, Yet a dark shadow hovered ever near, Unseen, unheard, intangible, severe, Frustrating their best plans and well laid Hcboines,, .., . - Tainting their lives and all lifu's flowing streams. . . - . Though they be honest, truthful and Indeed All wo may expect In man, tbey don't suc ceed. Why. Is It thus? Huvo some a sable lino Whioti may bo felt, but no one can define, Starting from crib of coward and tho brave, Reaching through life and ending at tho grave, While othors have a slur whose beuining light Bhinos on their pathway through tho darkest night, (faking tho irooked straight, the doubtfnl clear, Leading them forward in their glad career, With powers celestial but to cheer and bless .Till they attain to ultimate success? I will not nrgne, we may not agree, Lot othors solve this wondrous mystery. Nebraska State Journal. The Maelstrom. From tinio out of memory up to with in tne last no or oo years, the geogra phers, tho hydrographers and the com mon peoplo alike believed in the exist ence of an immense whirlpool in the oceun off tho eoust of Norway. Tho Lngush of the sixteenth and sev enteenth centuries thought it to be a subterranean abyss, penetrating the globe in such a manner as to communi cate with tho ocean on the opposite side of the earth, and tho ancients of most European countries had an idea that it was in some mysterious way connected with the waters of the gulf of Bothnia. According to the. popular accounts pub lished mid firmly believed down to the middle of the present century, the mael strom was tho most startling and gignn tin of nature's curiosities. Its mighty whirling current, it was said, was pow erful enough to draw within its influ ence whatever upprouchod within a dis tance of sevoral miles of its vortex. Im- menso trees, lumber rafts, bears, ships, whales, etc., were drawn iu as though they were straws and ground to pieces by the whirling, seething waters miles beneath the surface. What has become of this terror of the ocean? We never hear it mentioned nowudays, and the very existence of even a rough piece of sea in the region in which the maelstrom was formerly locatod is denied by the very best au thorities on ocean tides, currents, etc. Its existence was first questioned, I be lieve, by Bayard Taylor in a letter to tho New York Tribune on Oct. 6, 1857. A few days before the letter was writ ten Taylor sailed over the spot where the whirl was generally located without noticing anything out of the ordinary. During the same year (1857) W. M. Williams, in a lecture on Norway, de livered at Birmingham, England, de clared that uo such whirlpool .had ever existed. St. Louis Republic. -. ' She Was Frightened. .' The first railway ride is naturally a somewhat exciting experience. A corre spondent of the Chicago Times-Herald says that he was taking a trip through the hilly part of Alabama, where the road bod is intersected by trestles from BO to 175 feot high, and from 50 yards to half a mile iu length. At a small station in the pine woods au old gentleman, carry ing a carpet bag and accompanied by an old lady, evidently his wife, boarded the train. They took tbe first seat, tho old lady sitting next the window. It was appar ent from their expression of curiosity mingled with anxiety that this was their first railway journey. The train started, and they both looked eagerly from the window, uud as the speed increased a look of keenest anxiety fathered on tbe old lady s face, bhe grasped her has band's arm and said iu a voice plainly audible to those about her : Joel, we be goin awful quick. know 'tain't safe." a lew minutes later tne tram ran onto one of the long trestles. With a little shriek of terror the old lady sprang to her feet and seized the back of the seat in front of her. There she stood, trembling from head to foot, staring from the window. Meantime tho train sped onward and was soon once more on solid earth. The old lady was quick to note the change. Her features relaxed, and she sank into her seat with the fervent exclamation : "Thank goodness, she's lit again I" An Exasperated Lawyer. "I've got a typewriter, " began an ex asperated man. "She is very good at copying, spells better than usual and is, in some respects, more satisfactory than any I ever had. She is one of those women's women, however, who always have a string of females running after them at all hours. I spoke to her about it, and she looked at me with a hurt expression and said, 'Oh, Mr. L , how unfair!' - So I stood it awhile lon ger and said something else. She gave me gliid l m-not-your-wne look and sniff ed a little. Still the troop comes and goes. v by doesn't the new woman learn that business hours mean business hours and do the social act outside? I would gladly give her an hour every now and then rather than to go into my own office and find a set of idle girls. I can face a ury without flinching, but I wilt like gourd vine before the senseless stares and giggles of a lot of half grown girls. " Philadelphia Times. Another Matter. Clara I hear your father has forbid den Air. Higgins calling on yon. Cora No; you are mistaken. "Did be net tell him last night neves to darken bis parlor again?" "He did, but that referred to his turning down the lamp. " Tonken Statesman. NEVER TOO LATE PREMATURE OLD AGE IMPOSSIBLE. MADE A Life-Time Habit Easily Broken-It's Kasy If You Only Take the Hlght Koad. From Tbe Friii, Everett, fa. uur srrub aiiu nmst "inveterate tobacco smokers and chewers have quit the use oi tne nitny wesd. The re form waasta-ted by Aaron G.iroer woo was a oou tinned slave for many years to the use of tobac co. He tried 'he uieofNo-To-Bsc and to his great surprise and de light, it cured him. Hon. C. W. Asbcom, who had been smoking for sixty years, tried Ao-To-Hac and it cured bun. Col. raiiiuel Htouener, who would eat up tobacco like a cow eats hay. tried this wonderful remedy, and even Samuel, alter his years of slavery, lot! tbe desire. J. ('. Cooler, Leaning Evans, Frank Dell, Geo. B. May, C. O. Skillington, Hanson liobinett, Frank Hersbberger, John tibinn and others have since tried No-To-liar, and in every case they report, not only a cure of the tobacco habit, but a wonderful im provement in their general physical and mental condition, all of which goes to show that the use of tobaco.i bad been injurious to thrin in more ways than one. Allot the above gentlemen are so well pleased with tbe results that we do nut hesitate to join them in recommending it to snllenng humanity, as we have thor oughly investigated and are satisfied that No-l'o-Bao does the work well and is a boon to mankind. The cost is trilling, and three boxes are gnarantetd to cure any case, or money re Itmded. One box in every iiiBtancs stated above etfecied a cure, with one or two ex ceptions. No-'l'o-liac has a wondertul sale upon its merits alone, and can be secured a' aluiost any drug in this oountry or Can ada. It is made by the Sterling Remedy Oo., Chicago, Montreal or New York. Our readers are warned against purchasing im itations, as there are several on the mar ket, lie sure you get No-To-Bao. Then you're all right. "Jones li an awful champ. He reminds me ol the wise men of the Noscnlan era." "What, thai Idiot? Why, hedoem't know enough to go In when It rslue." "Well, neither did tbey." CONSUMPTION CURED AN ABSOLUTE REMEDY FOR ALL PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. '. A. Bloeom Offers to Bend Two Bot tle! Free of His Kerned to Cure Consumption and All Lang Troubles Am Elixir of Life. Nothing could be fairer, more philan thropic or carry more joy in its wake than the oner of T. A. Slocum, M. 0., ol 183 Pearl street. Mew York. Perfectly oonU dent that he has an absolute remedy for the cure ot consumption and all pulmon ary complaints, ne oners tnrougn tnis pi per to send two Dottles tree to any reaaer who is suffering from lung trouble or con sumption, alBO loss of flesh and all condi tions of wasting. He invites those desir ous of obtaining this remedy to send their express ana postomoe address, ana to re ceive in return the two bottles free, which will arrest the approach ot death. Already this remedy, by its timely use, has per manently cured tnousanas ot oases wnion were given up, and death was looked upon as an eany visitor, Knowing his remedy as he does, and be ig so proof-positive of its beneficent re nts, Dr. Blooum considers it his religious duty, a duty which he owes to humanity, to donate his infallible remedy where it will assault tbe enemy in its citadel, and, iy its inherent potency, stay tne current r dissolution, bringing joy to homes over which the shadow ot ti e grave has been gradually growing more strongly defined. causing fond hearts to grieve, leve. xne cneap- pi from its inherent strength, is enough to commend it, and more so is the perject confidence of thegreat chemist making the offer, who holds out life to those already becoming emaciated, ana says: "tie cured." The invitation is certainly worthy of the consideration ot the afflicted, who, for years, have been taking nauseous nostrums without effect ; who have ostracised them selves from home and friends to live in more salubrious climes, where the atmos phere is more congenial to weakened lungs, and who bave fought against death with all the weapons and strength in their hands. There will be no mistake in send ing for these free bottles tbe mistake will be in passing the invitation by. "THI "I AogMTS to handle the latest SHA KICKS Novelty, which takes place of lorbidden Slot Maehinet and bars better. Kverv Baloou and dinar Store wants one. Exclusive territory. BIG MONEY. Sample game com plete, 76c. Partlcsjlara 2c. Forester Novelty Co., UO Hansom St., San Francisco. FITS.-AI1 St stopped tree by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. So Uu aflei the Ural day's ose. Marvelous cores. Treatise and 12.00 trial boitl tree to Fit eases. Send to Dr. Kline, si Area St., Philadelphia, Pa. Tbt Gmmba tor breakfast. 1 AN ELECTRO 0 e : e : SENT POSTPAID For 100 Coupons ) and $1.00 OR, You will find one coupon inside each 2 ounce bag, and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag of Blackvell s Genuine DURHAU The) watch la Electro Oold Plated, a food time keeper, quick stem wind, and stem set. It ia offered far below its value to induce you to try this Tobaooo. Bend ooupons with name and address to BLACK WELL'S DURHAU TOBACCO CO., Durham, ff.C. Boy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco and read the Coupon which Rive a list of other premiums and bow to get them. J CUNT STAMPS ACCBPTBO. TOO LATK HTKAMKK, FOR TH( Anil dod't omit when you are packing np vnnr elTticta prepaiatory for the voysve, to Include shook inera a supply oi ttou-tier s minitcn Hitters, the grest remedy tor sen ii4nni. Travelers for nlesMira or builocu neeklns for- elsn vbines, or who loooiuote lv (Uiunhost nr trslu, besides yschtroeu and insrlnn, teulfv to me remedial ana preventive etnoscr o tne Hit tun, which is lni"mpralile lor niiie, hew! sw'he, iiVHiiopkla, biilonsuesa, rlieuuisiUm, ucrv otu sad ki.iney iionlile. "ImiKit go loll her that hrr dog is desd." "Don't tell It abruptly." "No; I'll sylug It Is herliiialitud," twin by ONK TIIINU LtCKT OUT. . In acrobatic, gyniuastio and athletic training one thing seems to be entirely left out; a thing which, if practiced, might prevent mar serious consequences and thereby become the useful part of training. How to tall down easily and gracl'ull v, with the least amount of resistance by the nancies, might be made a tine art. Why not adopt a slide and practice feet-slipni"g with these objects in view. Everybody snows mat at this season tbe worst injur-1 i"s result irom not snowing now M lull. There seems to be nearly always a compli cation of injury in every fall, such as a sprain, bruise and often broken limbs. It is true that for all these mishaps, either separately or in complicated form, and es pecially for sprains. St Jacobs Oil is the best kni.wn and surest cure. Breaking ol sprains, tbe very worst often result from ails, oecausetne muscles sustain such vio lent twists from resistance. Hut whether there is practice of the art or not. tbe great remedy for pain is sure to curs. too KsWAKD 100. The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that soience has been able to cur in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hurt Catarrh Cure is the only positive oure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrb Cure is taken internally, anting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbt system, thereby destroying the foundation of tbe disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors bave so much laith m its curative powers, that they offer One Hun dred Doll irs for any case that it fails to cure, bend lor list ol lestluiotilals. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0 -Sold by Druggists, 7dc. Hall's Family fills are the best. Insist On a good (the best) skirt bind ing as strenuously as on a good cloth for the skirt. Ask for (and take no other) the Bias Velveteen Skirt Binding. If your dealer will not supply you ve will. Send for samples, showing labe'a and materials. IsthsS. H. & M.Co.P. O. Box 699. New York City. If you want a sure relief for limbs, use aa DON'T BIB Allcock's Bear in Mind Not one of tations is as (rood as the genuine. PVias1aIV tr JK. njw"ajpa The very remarkable and certain C J A TNJ relief given woman by MOORE'S v w sssw sssssiwasasisBPai aaSMsasas "sj tjuvWA T IT n Ul? M17 fSv k. It the name of Woman's Friend. It ia ful in relieving the backaches, headaches which burden and shorten a woman's women testify for it. It will give health and make life a treasure. For sale bv fiLUMAUER-FBANK DRUG CO., Fobtlamd, Agents. SAW FLOUR MINING MARINE WARE-HOUSE Chichcster s English, Red THC ORIGINAL ANO OCNUIHC. Th LtttJIfla. tuk Dmfflit for Ckicttr i mutUk At twiMiMM wltb blneribbM. TakaBoalhAFklad. Htfut 8ubtUtition mmd Imitations. All ptlU la pMUbotvd doim, pink wrapper, 10.0OO TMtlmonltli. Nam Ptr. ftolej dlllCHUttTfcll CUICMIiTaL CO.. icm ranpsi nr panuiiara, lasuawuau. "IT 18 IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED 8ERVANT8 USE SAPOLIO. ( For 2 Coupons ( and $2.00. Tobacco. Is tbe season for purifying, cleansing, and renewing. The accumulations of waste everywhere are being removed. Winter's Icy grasp is broken' and on all sides are Inilioitioni of nature's returning Ufa, renewed force and awakening power. pnncj Is the time for purifying the blood, cleansing the system and renewing the physical powers. Owing to clone coo lineiiicnt, diminished perspiration and other cause, in the winter, Impurities have not passed out of the system as they linuld but have accumulated In the blood. ring Is therefore tbe best time to take flood's Kursaparlllii, because the system is now most in need of medicine. That Hood's Sursapaillla Is the best blood purifier and Spring medicine is proved by its wonder ful cuies. A course of Hood's Harsitparilla now may prevent great suffering later on. Hood') Sarsaparilla I the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists; 11. Prepared only by C. t. Hood & Co.. '.owell.Maw, Hnfirl's Pill ",re Uver '""i ry 10 ivsvsu or ins Uke.casy to operate. 25c. Mr. A. H, vransby, of No. 1S8 Kerr St, Memphis, lenn vvriuw ifiu uis wue naq I cor which had eatea two large boles In her breast, and Which tbe best physleiana ot Hie surrounding oountry treated, and pronounced In curable. Her grandmother aud aunt bad died w Cancer rf3 and when told this, the most eminent specialists ot New York, under whose treat ment she was placed, de clared hor case was hopeless. A 11 treatment having to led, she was given np to die 8. 8. B. was recommended, and astonishing as it mar seem, a tow bottles eared her sound and Well. Our treatise on this dls- ' ease will be Seal tree to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- AtUatavCa "afslllM Morphine Habit Cored In 10 lll'llll I to SO. lay . .No pax till eared. V U I.I Of). J. tTaPHCNf, Lsbar.oa.Ohio. pains in the back. tide, cheat, or Porous Plaster the host of counterfeits and Imi i.u , -n iyi a uh a uniformly success and weakness life. Thousands of and strength all druggists. ...MACHINERY 4T FIBST COST... 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It au siid dues furi,i a a rT- ' seller article t.ir hwa monei uiaa a, 'ma J outers. It niakea puiupinf and L VT " lored. Steel, OaNranlsed after. L Completion Windmills, Tliune; 'd -f snel Fixed Steel Tewera, steel Boss Hew w Frames, steel Feed Cutters and Fee W A Ort tutors. On application it will same en 1.1 at Umm articles that II wUI rumleb anus Jaanarf 1st at 13 the aeuai prMe. It si, avakes Tsnss so ramps or all staaa sena for escaiosTue. I UU. isttwal sea russwrs Uresis, r sitsaa N. P. 9. V. No. 641-8. 1. N. U. No. 718