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, -. ,, .-ifcfc.-T-.iUl Ht, H " 55W1 trong . Just as surely come from tlwuwot K Jf.RarsaparllU as doe tko cure ol H0? 1 Sbeum, or other -calll erofula, wh " . ' ,. .., K.,iii bla?nutho condition of all th the blood anec Nerves honeJ, muscles and tissues. If It ia lm- Z .it cannot properly austaln theeo P .. if made pure, rich, red and vltal- be.i. Inntead of disease, and repair the hwlinrrvous system as nothing else can l0rnusnervouTprostratlon,ysterla, ! kart P'PUatlon, M0 ourcd b Hood's Sarsaparilla Becauso It Is the One Truo Blood Purifier, " ,Ti amino best after-dinner Hood'S PillS pills, aid digestion, bsc, Teacher's institute. a rrce Number Enrolled the First Day Subjects Discussed. At the East" school County Supt. Graham convened tho annual session of the Marlon county teachers' Insti tute and applicants registered. At the forenoon Besslon four sub jects were taken up for discussion vis: 'Arithmetic Methods and Prac tice Drill" with Mr. Graham aa leader. "Language and Grammar Methods In and Classification of Sentences, etc," E. II. Anderson leader. "Physiology," by J. J. Kraps. . "Geography," by A. W. Prescott. Messrs. Peebles, Buff, Ambler and others made 'brier talks on the matters. In the afternoon "Janitor Work In Country Schools," "Ventilation," and miscellaneous questions wore taken upandthcdiscusslons actively entered lulo-the ladles funking themselves heard to a great extent. I "Keeping School Registers" was the thcnio of an nddrcss by Mr". Supt. ' Uraham and a general debate or tho janie was entered Into by tho in stitute. This forenoon thoro will be book work In two divisions and the recitation will be conducted by the following well-known teachers: First division rhysology, J. C. 0. Lewis; Mental Arithmetic, Miss Mor- rls; History. Miss Clara B. Frlnk. Second division-Geography, J. D. Alexander; History, W. R. Powers; Mental Arithmetic, Emllle Henry. The following is the list of teachers AttmllAt nt Hwt Inwtlttitii Vftiafiirltt v ' 111 Villi 111 WIIV lll-'HHHV J Ih'l'X.a IUJ Salem J. S. Graham, Geo. A. Peebles, John W. Reynoldi,Lou Albce, Corrla K. llently, Marie Rockwell, M. Jane Morris, Metta Davis, Ella Welch, Anna Fischer, S. Lctta Lewis, A. W. long, Einclic A. Henry, J. O. Hall, Ella Pohle, Grace Pohlc, Lura M. Prescott, Mrs. C. B. Palmer, Carrie lirudslmw, W. W. Apple, D. M. Evans, Edith F. Frlndl, Alice McFadden, Margaret J. Cosper, Mary Wlllard, Noah Welch, Chas. II. Horner, Estcllo Knvlor, Mlnnlo Tnskcr, EnrlSherk, F. V. Myers, Bessie Bollinger, Mrs.Mattlo .Mycrs.Laura Howard, M. Ella Currln, J . trances M. Currln, Annn'M. Hnll,1 Clarenro lfonvnr. W Tf Pnvvnra. A I W Prescott, Cecil Illllman, Myrtlo Y. ' Dubois, Mary Altken, Carl M. Ehret, ' "am oi.irr, JMHlll LilHIlIIlUIl, OMJ11H Fischer, Trlsta Anderson. Mnnraret Locklcy, Eftle Judson, E. G. Klrby, W. D. Freeman, W. S. Sandford, J. O. McFarlane, Mattlo McNary, Maria F. D'Arey, J. J. Kraps, Ermine E. Bush- nell, J. C. C. Lewis. D. 8. Yndnr. IV. Bernard, Adda II. Pugh, nope Cans, ' VeraPettlnglll, Maggie Watenpaugh, "race Bellinger, Leo Schellberg,1 Mathcl C. Henry, Mrs. Myra B. ' Nichols, EJIellebowcr, Mao Campbell, Julia McCulloeh, Rose E. Moore, Eva L. Dlnimltt, Mrs.E.-C. Race.Florenco 1 atty, Geo. W. Aschenbrennor, W. M, ' Mmi, C. G. Taskcr, J. 11. Stockman, ' Wale Jakes, Mr. Alice II. Dodd,1 wra L. Lltehtleld, L. W. Edmlster, I nur inches, C. M. Inman. Ale-Phebo Russell, Ira Russell. Lincoln- Harvey C. Plum. Woodburn -Nellie G, Kemp, Alice "elano, Nettle Arms, Mrs. S. T. Adams. Monitor V. Pearl Shuck. "iivcrion nn-i TfrwnlT it f llodirJ t i- -, l0SsCl1' !L T" "Mges, J. K. Buff, J. F.Davles,Lotta Ottaway, Ida FJnlav E T Moores Wlnl iiL., . '" y' b'X' .W0re -V ..cinumnn, urace Ruble, L. T. Monro u ... '. , ST' I' A Moore' Sl,11'e Tuggle. wuuiu- a. it. belgmuud. JeffersonW.F.Dniger. Scott's Mllls-s. L. Frazler.Emina A.MarSh,j.ir,DougIaaJr . TawJlVLluloS- Cornelius, Muriel eott.Grace Wllllns. SZl?le C'' D- Altt, J. DAlex A fl; IV" D' Alexander, Huldah A'Uw.T.e. Mitchell. errr:!",maMlSf'ey. Lulu Mas- .v.tt .nassey. Mt i ..... 9 ::T7 Kcddle, T. L. ..7w, ' Uplle M White. I "uuuilly Minnie Ireton, J. T. "ell. &J-rs!- By)andr Willis Llbcrty-O. A. Miles. Jlucleuy Jnslo Taylor. Buttvellle- Bettu Dawson, Mrs. A. IT. Cone. Fair Grounds Lola Smith. Marlon Anna Bltz. Frtiltlnhd Eva Nichols, Jane 15. Bobbins. Corral -Minnie Wade, Ida Wade, Ada Webb, S. I. Brlggs B. E. Blntfo, Chcmawa-John A. Goode. Wlllard-Katc "Pooler, Llda Thoinp- son, MusiiGeer, V. Geer. nowcll 1'rnlrle-A. H. W. Hughes, J. T. Hughes. Shaw-J. II. Heal. Kingston LIHIo M. Titus. Aurora Bcrtio Grubbc. McCoy-Elllc Einmett. Stayton J. G. Richardson. Lyons F. W. Tnlcott. Champoeg Addle Urown, Mrs. C. T. Yergcn. Mills City R. D. Uashatt. Clymer Herbert W. Copeland. This Is tho largest enrollment of the tint day of any Institute held un der Superintendent Graham's admin istration. It was voted at the session on Wed nesday to not use tho title "Prof." for ladies or gentlemen. The Ideal Panacea. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chi cago, says: "I regard Dr. King's Now Discovery as nn Ideal Panncea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, hnving used it In my family for the last five years, to tho exclusion of phy sicians' prescrldtlons or other prepara tions." Rev. Joha Burgus, Keokuk. Iown, writes: "I have been a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church for fifty years or more, and have never found any thing so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial Rot tics free Fred A. Lcgg's Drug Store. When Bab was tick, we gave her Castorta, Whou she was n, Child,' she crtod for CastorU. 'When she became Miss, the clung to Castorta. When the had Children, the garo them CastorU Sunday Excursions. Beginning with Sunday, Juno 21, and on each succeeding Sunday, a special excursion train will leave Al bany at 7 a. in., Corvallis 7:30 a. in., arriving at Yaqulnn nt 11:15 a. in. Returning, boat lenves Newport at 0:30 p. ui. Train leaves Yaqulnn at 7 p. in., arriving nt (Jorvnllfs at 10 p. m. und Albany at' 10:30 p. m. Fare, uowl on tins tram ouiy, irom n..iil1ia AllmntF u if rt I'll llntlllt I It til Newport and return, 81.60. ij. l. Walden, II. B. Lowman, Agont, Albany. Agent, Corvnllls. Edwin Stone, nrorvnlll8 JUHOM1a7n?Le0r' ComU,ls- LlConnllls, June 17, IWQ. Reduced Racta. Those going east Hhould call on or address tho Union Pnclllc City Ticket (itllcc, 135 Third Streot, Portland, for rates to the follewlng.mcctlngs: Democratic National Convention, Chicago, 111.. July 7th. People's Party ilConventlrn and American Silver Convention, St. Lou Is, Mo., July 22nd. National Convention Young Peo ples Society or Christian Endeavor Washington D. C July 7th to 13th. Nntlnnnl Educational Association meeting, Buffalo, N. y. .Juiy ;irci to 10th. TOnnnninmcnb Grand Army of tho Benublle. St. Paul, Minn., September ntu. .. . . R. W. Baxtek General Agent. 0 3 tf nay Cashatt, of Meliarua, has been vJsitlncr at tho homo or F. L. Pound for tho paBt day or two. Our roads east of town nro being treated to a good coat or gravel. me dook ot woman's life is di vided into three chapters: Girl UOOUiyunuuuvu, motherhood. At th.; time when a K young trlrl passes A Into womanhood turning- the leaf as iwe may say uci it ween the first and I second chapters ol her existence a thouchtfulness will double her chances of future happiness and save many hours of suffering. Every young- wo man should have an Intelligent un derstanding of her own physical make-up. Ilalf-knowleag which is little better tbaa. pure Ignorance, pens the way to an untold amount of pain and wretchedness., . rcw women realise wt mi .-..-- ee their bodlty and raental well-belnir by tle tpeclat onrinUm of tbelr sex. itisTiara for tUem to Ulleve that the Httle drain .hich eoea on from day to day U sufficient Few women realise we mnireare to mp away the very life forcts. ychum, ' v ' .'... i m.isnctinlv the TheeakMas.exb.ustlon.mel.ncbolyithe periodical prostration auu "7 T f,u" lorture has no other cause, twolrditfthe time, than the abnormal unhealthy! eondl. Hon of the generaUve organs. Strangely enough even doctors often fall to recognUe the truth, For this condition there Is no other remedy lu the world so Jbelpful and certain as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Qy7 It heaU iSfummation, stops dis- cbanres. atrengthens me iim " buUdV up the internal tissues which cannot Y ehed bv "local treatment" It Is of Inestimable value to young women ana xo crosDCCtive mothers, greatly lessening the SSaSnS Vrili Tof ?h!ldblrth if taken dur- r t j I- sT AhiMr ""acyrUburithl"'chMgeof life" It Is iavaluable. uie .-.- -- -. rntn- Pr. Werce-. great "J," " e,. toon Bente wtowu ou..., -: - -j; vrofuKly lUutrtel. Over p P2 are ie. i . a mmii jjjVl,! for infants and Children. T HIRTV yeaiV opiervftttoa of mllllona of yeraons. peraatt tie It la HnquettlonaMy the- tost remedy for Infanta aa Cklldrca tho worH liaa tivn" kaowa. It is lianalnts. Chllflrea Hhe tt. It glvea tlinm heal tit. It xritt tiavo their Hvei. In It Methert hno tomethJng -whloh la txbtolntoly tafo ivod prAotically perfect a a child's Medicine. Castorla dottroya "TCorma. Cattorla nllayn Povcrlgluiom. Cattorla uroTonta vomttlnR Soar Cnrd. Castorla enrca Plarrlicna and Wind Colic, Castorla relieves Teething Tronhlet. Castorla onroa Conttlpatlon nnd Flatnlnacy. Cattorla nantraHies tho effeota of oartionto ncld gaa or p Loaon air. Cattorla does aot contain morphine, oplnm,or other narootio property. Cattorla atatmllatoa tho food, rortnlatoa tho atamaoh anil howcla. giving haalthy and aatnral alcep. Cattorla la pat ap In OBa-tbe hottlea only. ItN not told la talk. Don't allow aay nm to toll yoa anything alto oa the) plea or promlto that It It "Jntt aa good" aad "will aatwor avory pnrpoto." 6eo that yon rot C - A - 3 - T'QR The faoslml1o algnaturo of Children Cry for Now That Summer is Here thTe no reacn for any longer Hi4tponiii lliat eastern lihi. Kvcrylliin U in your (tvor. Kates are low weniher Is plcasnm our seivice U better Hi in evrr. Mapi, time tallies and full information about the "best" way to reach Omaha, St. Joseph, Kansas City. St. Louis nnd Chicago on application to the neatest ticket agent or by addressing. A. C. SHELDON, G.A., l'ottland.Or. Through Tickets TOTHC EAST! ,,VIA THEJ Union Pacific System, Through Tullman Palace Sleepers. Tourlt Sleepers and Fieo Reclining Chairs dally between OllTLANV to CHICAGO Our trains are bested b steam and i lighted by Pintich light, jfrime to Chlcaeo, 3 Li. Jays Time to New York. 4 1-3 days. Which Is many hours quicker than com petitors.1,! For rates, time tables and full information apply to JWISJC iSs BAHiaSH, ' Agents, Silem, Ui R. W. DAXTER, C. E. UROWN, General Agent Ditt. Pass. Agent 135 Third Street, Portland. GEO. JPE2TDMCW8 MEAT MARKET, 33I Commercial St. Cottle Block fSuccessor toC. M. Beck & Co. Best meats in the city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. LOOPPDISOH A BKCUUXrSSSS urd to 14 toS dtrs. ToaeaaM fretted 4 one (or same price ewier tarns t-uaraa ,-irnnrrefrrUoomabtrewowlllooa. tract to prrttJIrolfarn4bolelbimjn4 aoshaff. 1 1 wo fall to ear. 1 1 J oa pa rt iwu wr- eUrT. lOiUOC, wiuui m 'TJ -S.L"T Mucous vavcneii ia ihoimh. ",, " raaraatM to csrtj We sotoclS Ua stow a CfJTuu and ctallag Uut world tor e4M4l a r"MMnt ear. All SUMH baa alvaTS CmZi afca tklll ot that sat eutlaBt pfcytl juiil TtBftff.lM" eapltol betting our uucou ItenalKaanat: Abcoji INO. r taHCAftO, m. Tha Roav Frmahnamm I AaQ m TCTCr wtinw. iim .m . ....- iriablf obtained by those who use JNjxaomi'b I Oomplexlon Powder. l . . .1..a.f. & a .it 4m ,.!.. fa (...i. H Cftitoria with th yatromHf of in apeak tt It wlthaat gaettlng. - I - A. -" Itoaovery uzS Pr. Pitcher's Castok-la. l?-l Sa'S.TU.? H1 " RUNS Puliman Sleeping Cars. ElegantrDinino- Cars Tourist SleeoirF Cart To it. Paul, Minneapolis, Uulutli, Inrco, Orana l-orks, t.rookston, wininpeg, Helena and Butte, THROUGH TICKiriS To Chlcano, Vaihlnj;ton, Philadelpliln, New Yotk, Iloston, and all Points JUatt and South lor Information, time cards, maps an tickets, call on or writ" tjul THOMAS, WAT W CO. AGENTS,; 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, At. Gen'l. Pats. Act., Morrison st corner Third Portland, Ort OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- Eastern R. H. Company LYAQUINA BAY. ROUTE.! "Connecting at Yaouina Bay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. KTKAMER "FARAIXON." rtSalls from Yanuins every 8 days for San rrancisco. Coos Bay, Port Otford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. , Passenger acoonmiodslloni unsurpassed, Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or polntt est to San Franciscoi Cabin, J6; steerage, Ui to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin 16j to Humboldt Bay, cabin 8; round trip, good 60 days, spe- rial RIVER DIVISION. Steamers Albany and "Win. M. Hoag," newly furnished, leave Salem dally, except Saturdays, at 11 ro arriving at Portland the same day at 5 p. m. Returning boats leave Portland ssmo day as above at 0 a. n.., arriving at Salem at 3 p m. EDWIN STONE, MansKer, Ccrvallls, Or. I. C. MAYO, Supt. Rive. Division. M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem. 1 . .fffe'lftlU .r lb . . 1 1 1 d m ti ultia !.. j ul ut( i i y . um hvr SbUUiJflUBlU' 1.&1.I br DruirrUt. or wot In pUlu wrrwr, I nr niprnw, yiipsw, iu SIX 1T7 ' A" I jfW IfclWMlM Q ' SI. Jr.mmiM miiuUo. tU.: il".r""n,...,., w. Lr SffTllU""! '"" "'"- (SSBHfW I .W JSSSSJSJ SJSSJ m m .. BSSJ KktfP'li rftili.r feut uu rwucH.1 The 6apital Journ jjFOR THE docs not do 11 lottery business to bwoII Its circulation; but In nddltlon to KlvIiiR vuluo received, It Rlvca Uh sub scribers valuable premiums. Now Is tlio tlmo to order your read ing mattor. and It will pay yon to no tice tlio lonowing siiemiM tmuio. Anv ono of tlio following four perl- odlwiis ireo, ono year, ui any ouu scrlberof TIIK JOURNAL who pays 81.00 III aitvauco lor uio uiiuy, uy v.i- rlor, threo months, (CO ccntb a month) or by mall six months. (25o a month) or the weekly 18 months, ($1 n yenr. tlio best 10 pnga Illustrated fashion liiMgazino of Now York frco for ono year. Tho abovo prices aro noi- casn, anu inocncnpcsucumuiuuwim ui'u' fcrcd. The AQueen" Is a high-class prnctlcal, home magazine. A practical farm paper, edited by a stall or experienced agricultural writers, contributed to by tho best known agriculturists of tho country. It contnlns what tho farmer wants. i( A hnndsomc, attractive, per, to which ovory woman a hearty welcome. homo pa- will glvo rniJ iif That 'great' nationnl Inowspapor, which Is knownjto everybody. Child Men' Tho delightful Chicago children's magazine Just the thing to rend to the llttlo ones of the homo circle. It brings tlio kindergarten Imo the home. Song, games nnd story, Beau tifully Illustrated. 1 11 year, Pub lished by tho Kindergarten Literature Co. six months. PRIMARY SCUOOL mi a lmnif hv K. Ilofur. on tho rotten nrimnrv HVHtcm.nrlco 25 cents. Can bo had instead of any of the above prem iums. isKrisisislsHl CAPITAL JOURNAL HIES OF HSK THE FARM NEWS. WOMANKIND ! " flft 1896. For 25c Dally ono month. Ycekly three months. 50 Cents will get you the Dally until after election, or tho Weekly until Janu ary 1, 1U7. Our Great Features TUB JOUBNAL Ispre-omlnontly a papor for th people, In news, poli tics and editorial opinions. Farm Department TUB JOUBNAL doos not protend to be an agricultural paper, but keeps up a well-edited farm depart ment, by a competent farmer, who knows tho needs ot the Oregon farmer. It also contains correct market reports. Woman's Department IOTA large volume of soclnl news and good homo matter of Interest to the feminine mirt of tho famllv Is one of tho attractive features of TUB JOUBNAL, tho only nowsnapcr In Oregon employing a may editor. 1 , Youth's Department This feature Is ono of great value to a family with boos and girls. TUB JOOBNAL will not publish wishy-washy stull In this depart ment, but uood. braclmr matter, of an entertaining nnd educating char- A Modern Newspaper TUB JOUBNAL is tho llrstand and only papor in Oregon to meet tlio hard times by reducing tho prlco and sending out only whnt papers aro paid for In advance, arid runs no bills. All papers nro stopped when tho tlmo expires. This Is lin- Kirtnnt, and you should tako tho iiicllt of It, instead of paying out more mouoy for poorer papers. Sub scribe now, nnd I ntorcHt your friends In THE JOUBNAL, If tlioy nronot already taking It. State, County and Local News tho largest amount tor 1110 lenst money. If you can't got money order nr draft, lust enclose thocurroncvor silver. Wo rccelvo hundreds of let ters with silver enclosed, nnd novcr lost a cent that way. Bead our premium list belew: IS. Of any of theso-publlcatlous "enn 'bo had by calling at TUB JOUBNAL olllco or dropping us a postal card. CD Any two of tho abovo periodicals can bo secured by paying $3 nnd tak ing TUB JOUBNAL twlco ns long as required to securo one." When the oxtromoly low prlco of THE JOUBNAL Is considered, this will bo found tho most liberal offer made by any paper on tho const. EDITORS; Salem, - Orepron. ME HE BBOTBRBS i"1 EAST AND SOUTH w ShastaRDUte. '1 1 1 1 iOFHTlIEC. Southern Pacific Co. Calllornla Expren I'raln ltundai. litw'ctn Portland and San Francisco. south 8150 "p. m. "lv. 11:00 p. m. I lv 10:45 n- ni I ar- ISonh POrt.tlid at. Salem lv. S.m Fran, lv, Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon City, Wo dburn, Salem, Turner, Marlon, feflerson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent Shcdds, Halsey, llarrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Crctswell, Drain, and all stations from Roseburg to Athland, Inclusive, ROSKWJRO MAIL DAILY. eoutli .; nSortli 8:30 a.m. 11:1X1 a.m. 5:20 p.m. lv. Portland nr. lv. Salem lv. ar. Itobeb'g lv. 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m 8:00 a.ui. SAL I'ABSKNOKU. "South j" "NortF" 4:00 p.m. (lv. Portland ar. 10:16 a.m. 0:15 p.iu. I ar. Salem lv. 8:00 a.m. DINING CARS ON OQDEN ROUTE PULLMAN UUKFtfTSEEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through train. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallis, dally (ex cept Sunday.) 7130 a.m.! Lv. "Portland. Corvallis. Ar. 1 6120 p.m. Lv litis p.m. 12 I5p.m.( Ar. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad, Express ttaln dally except Sunday, 4:4s p. m. 7115 p. m. Lv, Portland Ar, Ar. McMlnvllle Lv 8125 a.m. 5:50 a.m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points In the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratet from W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Asat. G, V. & P. A., .Portland, Or. R. KOE1ILER, Manager. GLANCEAT1HlSiMAP.lv Of the Chicago, Mllwaukeo and St. Paul Railway and note its connection with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, and romember when goine east that Its trt'ns are lighted with' electricity and heated by steam, Its equipment Is superb. Elegant DulTet, library, smoking and sleeping cars, with free recllnlBv chairs. Each sleeping car beithhai an electric reading lamp, and Its dining cars aro tho best In (he world, Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no other offers the above lux urious accommodations. These are sufficient reasons for the popularity of "Tho Milwau kee." Coupon ticket agents in every rail, road office will give yon further Information, or address C.T.EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Tray. Pass. Agent. Portland 0. R. & N. CO. E. M'NEILL,fRECEIYER, TO THE EAST GiVEJflTME CHOIC OF " Two Transcontinenta Route:. Via Spokane Minneapolis Si'PauK.and Den ver Omaha and Kansas Cliy.fcLow rales to eattemjcltles. JOCEAN CITIES. Portland San Pjaaclsco. Steamers leave Alnsworth dock, Portland May 17, 33, 37 and June 1, 6, it, 16, 31, 26 tare Cabin. $51 steerage, i.o. YVILLAMFrrE RIVER DIVISION. , Portlands-Eugene. Steamers Ruth and El more for Portland daily except Sunday at 10 a, For Corvallis daily except cept,Sundsy at 1,2130 p.m. 1'orEuftene Monday aad Thursday at a:w. lowest freight and patKnger rates. Kosad trip tickets very cheap. Tickets sold and baggage checked through to all points with put extra transfer charges. For full details catloa Bolsa & Barker agents, Salam,. Oregon, or address. W. H. HURLWJRT. Cen'l Pas. Aft, Patikmt, Or For full details call on or adiress g, m. rowwts, Foot of Tradest. Lea4 fwH tUSRlW lkAl'KkLarge M W Immf brown wrapping paper for sale thiay . Ym the tbl for puttUif ukr caiyiU. Ca4 a Journal oc. Chicago, Milwaukee, & Si. Paul By., jTi, PAUL A k. .aflssv- L fa .ii. i mm ii i V fe XB V o w 'a Vr y o jowtsrcoKw 11 fstdwoMtd Jjib - Ja -