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acnwitiiJfc ri2ti-ia,itrnAsatiri--'-i- -i"ul,1 &Mv THE CAPITAL JOliRKAL (DAJ1.Y AND WKKKtV.) BY KOPBR BROTHBH3, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1605. Wheat Ib 38 cent abuabelot Albany. ProperltyB nuroJy 0UB,ngJiet dlab to catch Roue. Ob, education, what eltiH arc com ro I tied to tby namel Senator Allison la for blinetalltui International agreement. l 82252 Honor the battleship Oregon but not by taxing Ihc nobool obllilreii. .Lad If , have you eun Tub Joukkal premium '"Tlie Qumhi of Ftwbiwin?'' The ttte ol New York now h law making LIdcoIii'h birthday a holi day. Feb. 12. The state secretary of the I'.-jiull-party Is paeaing the hat to run bin S lem slander mill. The state ha no uie for oilofieln u 12500 a year to help corporation over ride the rights of citizen. There are lots of Judcpendrnt A m. i cans who ratlisr like the iden of mdi--pendent American blmetallsm. No ue writing loiij.' Jailor to tb. Oregon Ian telling how to rector pro perlty. JlaiUr vote for a Republican president. Out of the city hall eonlrort.-y Iihj come inucli wwful light, but It do not appear that the city ha bteu any great loser, so fur. Bouth Dakota Is to ubnllsh its militia. The people In theaa times liud more use for pruning hooks and plow, than for swords and spears. If all men could seo It was their duly to tnako the roads passablo along their own property, and act upon It, what a blessed Improvement it would be, Beforo bicycles camo In uso no one used the roads, but thoso who had to. Now that tbey are used for pleasure tbey will bo Improved. If there Is anything I might hayo dono that I havo not done to kill the Democratic party I would like to know what It Is. drover Cleveland. The St. Paul railroad oumpany re cently discharged eleven engineers and tbirty-flvo firemen on one division be cause (bey frequented saloons while oil duty. If Edward BwarU Interfered totmve his mother's life and thereby lost his own, he will bo saved along with the rest. Wlmt greater thlug can u man do than lay down bis life for another? It Is a fact that Edward HvvarU took lits mother's part against a drunken father. Ho died for It. Them Is a place In heaven for thut boy, although lie did not make a profusion of ri-lljj-Ion beforo ho died. The editor of Tim Jouii.nai. has put a half mile of nond road In good eotull t'ou and feels prouder of It than of any work lie nver did, In his llfw. if you wish to feel the proud satUfuolhiu of being a beiipfMOtor to the oor horses go and do llkewUe. KWEW NOT WHAT THEY DID. The question of whether member ol Congress knew, when tbey voted for the bills that demonetized silver, that sucb would be the effect when It be came a law has long been discussed. Certainly the weight of testimony Is that they did not Many of them were friends of silver and did not real ize what tbsy had done for some years thereafter. We print the statements of the men who voted for the menu re, wblcb It seems should be cenvincing: In connection with the charge that I advocated the bill which demouitiz-d the standard silver dollar, I say that although chairman of "the commit tee on coinage I wa Ignorant of the fact thut it would demonltiz) the silver dollar, or of iti dropping the sil ver dollar from our system of coins, as were those distinguished Senators, Hhtlno and Vorhees, who were then numbers of the hou.e, and each of rlwni. a few days since, Interrogate! :hu ether: "Did you know It was Irupped when the bill passed?" "No" aid JHalue; "did you? "No"' said ilr. Voorheee; "I do not think there vera three members of the house thut mew It." Judce. Kelley, of Peuu ylvania, In Congressional Record, volumn 7, part 2, Forty-Fifth Congress, second session, page 1,605. Ii the bill demonetizing silver never van undentocd by either House of Oniigrsi. I say tint with a full tliowlodgt; of the fact. No newspaper rejioner, un-l tbey are the mtrat vigi lant men I ever siw In obtaining in brmutioii, discovered that ft had been lone. Senator Beck, of Kentucky, hi iJotigrevelonBl Rt-coid, volume 7, part 1, Forty-Fifth Congress, second session, ,Mi;e 200. It paBsed by fraud In the House, never having beeii printed in advance, being u substitute for the printed bill; never having beeu read at the clerk's desk, the bill having been dispensed wltb by an impression that the bill made no msterlal alteration In the iMiuMgu laws; It was passed without discussion, debate being cut off by oporution of the previous question. It. was passed, to my certain Information, under such circumstances that the fraud escaped tho attention of some of the most watchful as well as the ablest statesmen In congress at that time. Aye, sir, It was a fraud that smells to heaven, It was a fraud that will stink In the nose of posterity, uud for which some persons must give ac count at the day of retribution. Mr. Bright, of Tennessee, In Congressional Record, volume 7, part 1, second ses sion, Forty-Flfth Congress, page 584. Did tho people demonltlze silver? Never!- It cannot bo evon falrlv said thut Congress did it. It was done in a comer, darkly. It was done at the Instigation of the bondholders and other money kings, who now, with up turned eyes, deplore tho wlckcdntss we exhibit In even nuking the question, who did this great wriig against the tolling musses of our peo ple? Senator Morgan, In Congressional Uncord, D!0. 1U, 1877, pugo 144. This legislation was in tho Forty Boon ml Congress, Feb. 12 1873, by a bill to regulate the mints of tho United Hlutes, which pructally abolished sitvtr as money by failing to provide for tho coiuiigo of tho sliver dollar, it was not discussed, as shown by the record, and neither members of Congress nor the pcoplo understood the scopo of the legislation.- Joseph Cannon, of Illinois, Congressional record, volume I. Forty-Fourth Cougresa, llmt WEATHEB-OBOP BULLETIN. Director Fagne Forecasts a Dry Sea son for Oregon. Tne u. a Department ol Agricuitu'e weather bureau issues the follown. r weather-crop bulletin No. 4, of tiie Oregon State Weather Service, for the week ending Tuesday, April 23, 1615, for Western Oregen: Weather: General and heavy rain occurred on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, especially s on Tuesday. Since then fair weather has prevailed with a rieing tempera-: lure, Sunday and Monday of this week j being especially warm, the warmest so , far this yaar. The maximum tempera ture ranged from 60 to 60, the mini mum from 30 to 50. The rainfall was ' In amount from one-Half to three quur-' tera of an inch, except In the imme-j dlate coast counties, where It amounted to over an Inch. On the ICth heavy wind prevailed; on the 16th, 19th and 20th light frost occurred. Creps: The rainfall was not needed yet no injury resulted from It. The frosts were light and little, if any, damage resulted frrm tbem. The warmpth and eu shine of the past five days have been of great benefit to all vegetation. The cool nights retard rapid development, but facilitate more healthy growth. The general opinion of the correspondents Is that the frcsts ba7e, so far, done little, If any.damage; in a very few exposed localities some slight damage resulted. Peaches and apricots are about over blooming. Cherries, pears, plums and strawberries are In full bloom. In the southern counties apples are in bloom, In the northern counties about ready to bioom. Only an unusual frost such us that which occured in May of 1894 will prevent an unusually larce crop. Seeding is about over. I Scrofula From CMMtowl of kw. The Lender AiiHinerj Store, " My mother bu been bSUcted with scrof ala in her bead since br childhood. She is bow in m r f4 v: --' IK A her Slat year, j , . She has alto 26. CoiBlueiCUl (lVft, Salem, suffered from weakness in her back for which she never expected any relW. Uhe has faithfully .-3 tried Hood's rr Sarsaparilla hr system from scrotals, cared burning pains in her feet and limbs and also a pain In her left breast whirr- prevented her irom lying on teat iMle lor lourteeu years fori oi'Iv conducted by Mr. an I and Mr.. KJj is -in poss-s-siVn of !. B. Fisk & Co.. and Jliss hodman, an experienced tn iner from our store, is in It bos faadc her feel many years younger. . cnftfge & iO IS manager. iss HOOd'S SPJ CUreS ! Hodman trill be pleased to She has taken four bo-'Ies of theroedtcine. We cannot rccor-nu-nd Hood's Sarsapa rilla too highly." Iea 11. Yasqildkb, Etna Green, Indiana. Hnnd'5 PlIFe ih's'ter-llnnerplUand iinllT eaUiattlc TODAY'S MAKSBTS. fruit Fall sown grain Is making a good growth and spring grain Is generuly above ground. Hops are growing rap Idly, dross Is good and the stock in improving. Warmer nights are de sired. An occasional ralushower and an abseuce of frost will allow this year of bounteous crops of all inds over that portion of Oregon west of the Cas cade mountains. While showers usually occur duriug May and June and sometimes general heavy rains occur, yet the conditions Prices CuiTent by Telegraph Local anu Portland Quotations. 8ALKU FHODUCE MARKCT. JfUTCHKR SI.CK. Veals dressed o cts. Hog dressed '4 ilvb cat'le 2(2Jc. 8b-p alive f2.W. MXJ.I fHT'TW. K'.'cm Milling . M ." Klour in w-nteaiile lota fJ-iJo. Kciail f2.90. fii'iii $11 bulk.$12..V sacked. 8hortsi$12 13 Chop f.-ed t-14 and $15. 37 onnla r,r liualiol i HAY AXD GRAIN. Oats 20O224 o. Hay Baled, cheat t-i.500; timothy $7.50. FAltM PRODUOrS. Wool Best, 10c. Hop Best. 3 to 7c Eggs In trade, 10c. Butter Bit dairy, 15)g18 fft creamery, 20c. rh'-ese 10 w 12i cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 9c; hanja, 11; shoulders, 7. Potatoes 20x Onions 2 wrs i.iva poi;ltby. i .t Uy Hens. 8c; rooster ut wanted; d'ifks, 6(27c. Turkfi8.C8c. POKT1U.ND U'OTATIOKS nrafB. K-cu. ace. meet all the formei patrons of! the store and many new ones. D. B. FISKE & CO., Chicago. J. W. HENDRICKS, THE r T li 111 108 CJUKT STREET. Wi,irr l,irtlunr ! 9fi- W.lls WUI1.. this year that a dry seaaou appears I 2 15: urabam. fci0:' Mincrflnn. Ji.Sfi , . , & " - - T --., v.v to be probable. B. S. Paque, Director. Ill spltu of the hard times the Orugoii pit shows iiiarlttnl slgiuof ImpniYv uitiit thtltorlnlly as well as tyMigrihl cslly. Wo unto espeohilly the Ali-uny Herald, the Albany l)inmirnt, the Kujjeno (luard uml lUglster and The Dalles TiiuiM-MouiiUiliieor. t -'J "JHJ hU. KlUDahl'n light to jjt lid of the rullrcad tt'uimiMlun Is the UatlUi of the people agaluit M ul(tM ImmmI thut is nil tin ly ouiitrullutl by th iwriwruii h, trolw)t agultisl whom, Ills imUI by tho xtQAv but turn around and r lcU the corporation. A VitlUy oxi'ltaiigu say Tho ltl WM Offgatl pspiiN havo u grl deal Hi y about Irrlgntluti. Thu WbUiimtlo yAWy t)Hn ilt'u't titbit tu hftVD iiiuoli tyuii tiiuijM, Our irnvMUu in nil rlht, wtliut twiy ir'Mt'!i nfellwi. Hooti n ielefy would in part (i, session, page 10.1 Why the colnago act of 1873, which forbids the clnugo of the silver dollar, was passed no one at this day can give a good reason. Senator Bogy, of Mis souri, in Congressional Record volume I, part 6, Kurty-Fourth Cougresa, first cslon, pago -1,178. The coinage oet of 1873, unaccompa nied by any wrhtsn report upon the subject, and unknown to the member of Congress, who, without opposition, allowed it to ihi under tho belief, If uotaMuraiictthut it made no alteration In thu value of current cuius, changed tho unit of value from sliver to gold, Mr.lluehNtd, of Illinois, lu Congres sional lUoord, July 13, 1670, pago A8I. Hut when the secret history of th bill of Ih7.1 comes to bo told It will dU uloso the fact that tho house of Itepre- seiittttlvM Intended locoln Inith metals upon the I'renuh relation Instead of our own, wliluh was the true soJontlflo poltluu with rvfereuco to this object, lit ISTI, but tho bill was afterwards dostoriHl, If I may use tho term, and I use It In an olleiulve seuso of course. HeiiHt4r Allison, of Iowa, In Congres sional lUnwrd, vuluuio 7, purl S, Koity Kiflh Uuiigtt, KtMiid Hxtslon, pago I.U44. 1 havo beforo mo tho rvcord of tho ufiioeiMlliigs f litis Iluusoun the pu saguuf that inrusuro, whluli no man mii rmid without being convinced thai ih iiiiire ami tho method of lis pas Mgo ihi"UKii Ilils lloiuo was a "eokw- mI swIhiII." I oit that tho iikksuio Senator Thurston, of Nebraska, sajs tie stands on the Republican national platform on sliver, "favoring Ameri can blmetallsm and is strongly opposed to the opening of the mints to tbo free coinage of silver products of other countries until nu International bi metalllic ageeement has been reached." Senator Thurston predicts that the next congress will give no financial relief, for, while there Is a majority for free sliver In the senate, the president uudoubtedly stands committed to the gold standard. So soon as one politi cal party Is in power In all branches Mr Thurston predicts legislation on tho subject. Of course, all this is very uncertain. Mr. Thurston means blmetallsm as we havo It now, whereby nil sliver and paper money Is only money when redeemed In gold. If American fabrics cau at ull over come the enormous competition of hngllah goods In Kugland, is It not clear that tbey can before long gain an eutrauco Into every market In the tho world? Now York Herald, March 18, 1805. Hardly so. If we gain uu entrance Into tbo English market for American goods, It must be at the expense of American labor. American Economies per oarrel Oat Whit, 28j30e; milling 81 32.i; Rrny, 2ei5u rolled, In bag-, $5.75fi.O0; barrels, $6.006.36; ch.h. ta.76. Potatoes 4U15" ,ei bock; sweet, 2c per lb. Hay Good, JCs,0 per ton. Wool vnlley, S(j,0.;. Millstuflrt Bran, 12.o0;short,$13.50; cuop ieeu,?id penou; .-mcKeu wiieat. 75o per ceujrl. Hops Dull, 2(7". Hides green, alled, 60 lb. 3Jc. un der CO llw.,23c; sheep pelts, 100o. IJAIKY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 20 27Jc; fancy dairy, 2025c; fair to good, 15I7Jc; common, 12j Cheese Oreuon KK&lIo i.er neund: Younc American. lir12te: tiwlsa Irnn.. 2830e; Doml-ilS.. t'K" uregou, Uo rn-r tlown. Poultry Cniokans. 3 (KK2,3.50 pr dozen; ducks, ?4.506..50; get, $d $0,60; tur-keys, ilierHi, )a-. Beer Tojir-teers, 3(3ie i lb; fair to good steers, 22Jc; cowe. 2i21c; dressed beef.4(2)6c. Mutton Besi:3hfeep,?1.602.,6;eiioiee ewoo, 12.00(3,2 SO. Hogs- Choice, heavy, t8.608.76, light and feeders.fSJMI; drtod, -Ijc per lb. Veal Small, choice, CBJoilargo.gf 3Jc per pound. PAN FKANC18CO VAKKKT. Woel: Oregon Extern ciioloe, EA 10c; do inferior, 56c; do valley, lo l?c Hoje Quotable nt -I(S)7c. Potatoes E rly Bot, 3640o in sacks; Burbanks, 00.1 iersok. Oats Mlilinir SI n7fa 1 171 SUITS MADE J1S AND UP. PaSTsJ, iXi AND UP. Fins stork ro wtect fnm. UubeusUIn, the popular t-l!or, iu chnre. CI iln-, rtin.rin; and Afrit). W. A. CC4ICK lleeldeat. J.U. AJ.3EKT. CisU.er. Capital National Bank, OK SALEM. Iransastsa sneral banEing builnes. -EE- BDRGGBAF, THE MCOiTECT, UKKORE YOU BUILD. OClce over the Dallr Htatesman. FOR SALE UK IRAUE, ICiglny two acres in BnuKe(xrl preeinei 8 CUy. Newliouhe.SJaeres under cultUtttiou. I prOilt lOT OUT ronrilnpf rntjsr WIP trirtotnrS'ilom nmnuM,. - ' m - - kh.iv ji ui.iii jnu H- J Address J-lltl I.1X .NOiiU Dal!a, Or. DRESSMAKING, flarine moved my dressmaking parlors to 186 Court srreet I dtelre Jrom the ladles ol Si lem a share of thtlr patrooaee. Satisfaction given. MHM. M. HOLCOMB CLUB STABLES. DOWNING 4 THOMAS. i : b'ull supply ol hore-. boggles and hack?. Bet ol r given to transient stock and Mittnllng. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets. Sv-MaKh specialty of taking parties to coast or moaaUuns. 7.7 Huie Wing Sang Co., JMPORTKRS JpueKaiyUo3ds H kinds ol Rllk Em. ""') uimuwuu.LiiUHWa'e. mmitmi ll BIC Of ldkn' ehs. ud. HadUMM 1. ml make flnishtn,- Vucf.-wtmr. Kverj-thlne kelilDj veiy I J C'rt rt.. aalem. Or. It Is now proven that cuttle cannot be wlnteml on gravel. Jouiinau It lias tint been proven. Wo know of cattle that hail nothing to eat all I winter but travel, and they are still' alive and reuly for tln-lr meals Po-t. 1 We are rIm' to know the Pot eu" tor ii uiivo, uui wore 1 not rereril-.g to him. 1 - ii When tho ex(t rojHjrt of the ulty's expat Hupsrliileiutuiit 11,11 tho KXvri arohlteot ure J ilntly referral ton new expert, Hiiollier exjitrt will probably Le eniployeil to expert the expttrt's ex pert work, Now another expert should bo appolutod to expert the tax poyunt to se that they do not Kt more ttuu they pay for. llahi ' - j HepubllcauUiii fur the people, nut (ur tierlUk'lboses andaboudlar, U the only kind of ItepubliaaiiUiu the iijiU have any uw for. i - The besutiful weAthei eouiluum ami S.U ;. Pu7l . o7 .V "riHto te. bit of .aoa Uud lu the ,w j, o. and It l iim h . the ui(irl fon ' l'1" BlU l 'ut mwr ulllvUuu, ,., 'ufUw Mr, K11 in. 11, .f linlUiia. In c;. rr , WOfi.. ., .. ,'..., , ..' , j TllCllVlMUU0ltllM fuU.nl urn ... 1 a Kdiiuiaiaaiaiiiui iiuiiiiii . viiiihiih . iimii 11 - j"t mmmw 1 . w Wyu)i uw to llin W)!atileJiu yIUy Kony-l-Vwrth Uoiim4 rtrst iWiou,'ti,''f iw"4 l Ul fctt!o to m a fls M m lm irfit rllnil ouuimiwlmi, Jajiuills, ja, IW, TO"8 of ubjl9 wojk bojusiiy ouu.truyi,u, I" IMMWOriy OF Wilamtt Umvefslty MUSIC You want to make money. That is natural. You have in vested in real estate and it has probably not bioujrht vou as good returns as you have wanted. What to invest in next time is what you are no doubt bothering your head about. Ve have a new plan of making inyestmenls, which is sure to bang you fair profit :'or your money. You can withdraw your money any minute. , Your profits accumulate fast. No lonj; time to wait for your profits. No tases to pay. No insur ance, or any other payments required. We made over 80 per cent customers Jast week; 40 per cent the week before. We are in a position to make fine investments just now. Get our book on sp.cula- ns. .bree. Telephone 45. Direct wire right in our office. r.. i lou can invest any sum from $10 to 500,000. All investors names kept private when desired. Don't delay. Now is .he time to act. Yours for profits, J. L. .MITCHELL & CO , 245 Commertial et., SALEM' OREGON THE ANTI-MONOPOLY r1 A U mm n i 1 1 i mm m 111 on UK I am rtoln nil my own slauglicrl-sauwiKe-maklrjK Sell nil fresu h, nt-', lrlg rator roduc'. tree Ac ivery Ii BhopoppoHlle lirflucry. v u . WOIJ5 1 a ' Tt I R u s Pullman Elegant Tourist TO Sleeoino- Cars Dinino- Cars Sleeoihc (J a i. r.iuL MINNEarOLISl DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKbl CR00KST0N k WINNIPEG HELENA snd BUTTE fHKO LTGHVTICKETS TO CHICAGO VMSHINGT0N PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK; BOSTON and all Points East end Southl- For Information, time Ucbeid.call on or write cards, maps Ct THOMAS, WATT AGEM'd. C5 Commercial st.,f'a!em.Or. Or A. 1). Charlton. a&:-l. d'eni. Ts Agent; 253 Morrir-ou at., corner Tlit, Portlnl, Oro. East and Sout -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTI otgtuc I Southfrn PacificComoanv. CAllFOUNIA KXPREiiS TRAIN HUN DAILY I TWKSS PORTIAND AND M. r. nuuiU. b:15 p. m. :W1 p. m, 10:45 a.m. I ontl i.v. i,v. Ar. iortlana aalora San Fran. Ar. i btiM a.i L.V. I 6:d9a.i UV. 7Mpi Aixve trains stop at all stutlous fm i. wuauu ui AiDany inciUBive; also atTuncel yliead. Hiii-ev. Hnrrluhnrir l,m.ilnn i.i.I Irving, Jiutne anu all statlonsfi-om Koebcl w ..QUIUUW IUUU1IIC lttSii.iii;KO MAIL DAILY, -CoU 11. 111. i,T. il:17 n. m j i,v. :5J p. m. j Ar. i'uruana ti&lem lUcburg Ar. I t:M d.iI Lv. 1:1U p. il L. 7:00 a. il kctum tm the aam, veA w2m. o ),on firia on ootnp'tiM or eours " rt Ufa 0UiiitMSikwU,uJir Ml 8 H.l'AKVIIC. Mo Vnt, Dlnnlor SALEM TIRED, WEU, NERVOUS, Could Hot SlMp, Prut. L U KdwartU. i.f ?r-.t..n, iau., .; WJW tt! niri ,,, wvk, nTiin and irrltau- thru-'h overwork i uflt.rul in-ti lw ,.u r Utfue, iiuntal d.prMiHi. vc. I U (Mmm . w,it tad rvom that I uw n.t u,p, I voul4 ne tirt-l ataeounifi-4 uU blue. I uan u., Dr. Miles' Nervine d U..W vrmhln i tlUB;td. I p cuodijr, f fed brVhiTK yd JMWMiUHi, 7 pu daitx.n. i., UMtontavt Kr?lM tlw:ovrviiu It Cures.M fiSpAV-:; fill works; '.Lxmtc moo, on hand.. j-CO5;- fining Curs on Ogdea Soulil isui&sSHsaELaiiiiay v-S3fi25L-!;aJI AND I Second Class Sleepine CarJ Attaxti,rf 4 li i 'L - M I iv4t wilii miuuga LrainB.a ffestSide DivisioD, Between Portlm! and CorvallisiB DATI,Y (EXCEPT BtrypAY). I.AI11, III, I ljV. iaiSp.m.Ar. rorllunu. Corvallls Ar. I Lv. I o:& p. e 1:00 p. a At Albany ana Corvallls connect trains ofOreaou Parlflq ItallroaU. wltll KXl-KKbBTHAl.V (UAtLY UXCK11 HVHUA.Y tWp.ni, I 7:25 p. ra. Ar. 1'ortland MoHlnnvllle Ar. I I.v.1 tti) a. a I &:aU a. 1 1 THROUGH TICKETS fa.ilpomt8ln the Eastern 8tat, CanaH inafcuropo can be obtained at lowest raw iFiSSSfffih Ash?.-. nua " A A LADY'S TOILET l Is not complete I 5 without aa ideal I UEMilf if Bt! I ' PMtUa4t.iw othn. Hmpp-d ta l ibmbi nn n.f iw.t l u .. - - - YA KhTCto""- ! AMtm J. K. NUHPMV, r'nr UioaiMU, Or SI.500 REWARD OFFERED U i urt,!.,, , a,. .,, .. JNW-. uf .! imfTiruZV L!Z i" u am. " u. a wtxmw IXDECEMfLKCE t HUMIOI iff. - " . HtUm t4M igU HWMl HIT Til 'iRRttijjrra.hCTiii'ttf 1 " ' ' S4 ;:crr" :.'." vrntri KOI XuH -mm SALE, " ' " UI tu TBUJf fc. SCvte' nOMFJ g POWDER. P02ZGN3S Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, .health- jui, anu tiarmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. vwvvw Xwiefc upon having the eonulno. JJFgU EVER YWHEnc. "g7j i i w m " CN etmrltnuinihlT win I OIITAIN A !i n Ii - t ir., 1 -iniu "lire" u ri cooceri o nt fru ,.,Uk.e,. utlouiiilli Ptt lu 1U iawriTuL I'ATKNTf Vot r,nb ......l.. w.l.u (A .- 'iwm vitM.ni,M,. elr)nic mil,. .,.? 'j"""1 iwmijbh 7" ikiiSiIiiiiti. J",,J,e?'. Iim!. rummer, u fent fre. .. -.-.j fMiitien :,u4.iiiuI coooernina lnfini.V,.i'ir-, , , k. JV ? nt fre. Al". rr:,ZiZz. StZii. i,.o. i tdunim i,ni. rr - rs'-' :" v nit u4 I'.riTT.VL"" r?o nl frw iBtttfgm in iii in..;r,.t. "a:rr" iui i .i,..;.i-.7.. " i Ki e?afflS"SyiK.""H ?S wiMia. ha.. rj.r"t .... k Co. reeclrt li,i!l'irnv,M pin im iMUfclneiiTi: ""i '"". M P i'UOIll I.. . - """ft MailIIV lllttBf Ml,) I, i,, fyrlU 4 uny aliiiia' Bort iu H AJ'fl ii million lull llrul puis, in iiT,i?! iu V e"pii-ul lit- 1?'7 hvuuikj Mniiist weri. MU uli.jAar. i 1, tit I riiiKU uutv wiKftBhs'a'SF'iSe. f vn a cv, Kkw Vouk, aw i' iMgiwT A