A SOARING MACHINE TESTED.
Oetnvn Chanote'a Invention Bll rnn
.. a Srnat Saeeeee.
Chicago, Sept. Sl.The first twe
tett of Ootave Chtnute's tlbttrost
snaring; machine, invented and eon
ttraoted by William Paul, u made
at Miller, lad., Uit eveuing nnder fa
vorable conditions, while the maohine
mi heavily loaded with ballast, to at
to prevent it from flying any great dis
tanoe, and a anchored by foar rope,
eoh S00 feet long. The three point
wbioh the trial wa to decide, firt, a
to whether it would leave the ehote
evenly; second, whether it would right
ittelf in the air; third, whether, when
it oommenoed to desotind, it would
move downward slowly and alight
eaiily.were all determined in a manner
gratifying both to the inventor and
. owner. The flight waa leae than 100
feet, bnt the deaoent and final alight
tag on the aand were at graceful and
evm at though the bird from wbioh
the maohine wat patterened. -
I he trial proved the maohine perfect
ly safe, a proof wbioh wat the more
acceptable, inaamaoh at it hat been
aaterted that the maobine waa danger
nut, and that an attempt to fly wonld
be tore to result in death to the operat
or. Another test will be made toon
NO ASTORIA ROAD SOON.
Nearly All the Workmen to Be Laid Off
PRESIDENT DIAZ' MESSAGE.
for Lack of fund.
MICHAEL, THE IRISH WONDER.
Brake the World' Kecord for a Oae
- Henr CeanpetlUon, Pnoad Rim,
New York, Sept 11. Jamee
Michael, the Irish wonder, amaahed all
the American reoordt for one-hour com
petition (paoed) race thia afternoon at
tlie first annual national circuit meet
ing of the Quill Wheelmen at Manhat
tan beach. Twenty -ee Ten mile and
l.utio yards atandt to the credit of Xhe
foreigner for one hoar, bnt Frank Star
buok, of Philadelphia, waa only thirty
yarda behind him at the finish, and
only for aome bad blundering on the
part of bia paoemakera abortly after
the fifth mile, would have given
Miohael the race of hit life. Starbook
last a little more than a half mile in
the early part of the eontett by having
no paoemakera, but in the latl twenty
minute even at the terriflo gait both
were traveling, auooeeded in not only
passing hit competitor aa they tpnn
around the track, but had nearly caught
him at the finish, having gained over a
lap and a halt Some of the credit of
thia wonderful exhibition of endurance
and tpeed waa due to Starbuck'a paoe
makera, who evidently tried to make
. up for their early blundering, and in a
gieat part fuooeeded.
Portland, Or., Sept 81. Kumorthave
aeen afloat for the patt day or two to
the effect that work on the Attoria
Uoble railroad waa to be atopped for
the winter. There have been to many
report in regard to thit road that any
new one attraota but little attention;
but it appear on investigation that
thit latest one, while not wholly oor
not, it well founded.
From the beat information attaina
ble, it teem quite oertain that about
three-toorth of the men at work on
the line are to be laid off today. The
three dredge, which have been work
ins; nisht and day building the em
bankment or grade, aorot the tide-
land above Tongue point, will be kept
at work; but will work in tne day
time only. It wa reported yeaterday
that eighteen of the camp on the road
have been abandoned, and that there
are only eleven left Thia mean the
ceaaatlon of work on the greater part
of the line on high ground. The reaaon
given tor keeping the dredge at work
on the tideland i that it is desirable to
get the grade built there before next
spring, a a high flood might interrupt
it The work on the high ground oan
be done at any time, and next aummer
to better advantage than during the
winter, and there need be no trouble
about the road being oompleted by next
harvett It it laid that the reason tor
topping work is the impossibility of
securing money to carry it on, on ao
oount of the financial situation.
DYNAMITER BELL ARRAIGNED.
THREE FASTEST HEATS.
ftamarbable Parforaanaae ef Btar Folate
at Myitis Point.
Medford, Mass., Sept 31. Star
Pointer, at Myttio Point, thit after
noon, not only beat two aoaredited
fatter horses itobert 3. (2:01) and
'rank Agan (8:0S) but paoed the
three fastest heats ever made in compe
tition, the time being 8:02 3:03 18
and SfeOSV, a average cf S'.OSU. Be
also lowered the world's record for the
fattest heat ever paoed 2:02 J as
well a the record i for the fastest quar
ter and half 39 and 69, reapeo
lively. The raoe between the three
paoera wa phenomenal, for, while in
the first beat Robert J. was beaten by
ten lengths, in the next two he waa
close on the leaders, coming in second
in the third heat Frank Agan in the
whole raoe waa never a length behind,
and at one time was a nose to the
good. Star Pointer, however, man
aged to go under the wire first in every
heat and must have had something in
reserve, for McCarthy never raised hit
whip in the three time.
KILLED HIS MOTHER.
4. K.
Parry Fond Guilt? of Mm-
slaughter at M array, Idaho.
Wallace, Idaho, Sept 31. It it re
potted from Murray that the Jury
found 3. E. Perry guilty of manslaugh
ter. Perry ia the young man who
killed his mother with a hatchet in
Wallace early one morning laat April
There were no witnesses to the tragedy,
although there were a number of per
sona in the immediate vicinity of the
shinty where the killing wa done,
and any violent quarrel would have
been heard. After the tragedy Perry
fled, carrying the hatohet, but waa cap
tured, after a fierce resistance, fie bad
"twice been sn inmate of asylums for the
insane in Colorado and Washington.
The defense sot up a plea of insanity
t the trial. '
A Unique ISpletle.
Washington, Sept 31. The person
al letter from the Emperor of China to
President Cleveland, which formed
the credential of Li Hung Chang, hat
been placed on exhibition in the library
of the department of state. The letter
ia written on a scroll of lemon-colored
parchment paper about five feet in
lentgh by a foot and a half in width,
a portion being in ancient Chinese and
part in Chinese character with the
rojal red seal and the emperor's auto
graph in the center. The envelope is
unique, being a great sheet of yellow
satin embroidered in gold and silver.
with exquisite workmartbip, with five
large Chinese double dragons, conve
niently arranged. ,
It i aaid tbat bee can fly 30 per
oen I latter tnan pigeon.
Aneaeed af CoBspiraey and Remanded
t ..' for a Week.
London, Sept 31. Edward Bell,
the alleged Irish dynamiter, arretted at
Glasgow, wa arraigned in the Bow
t tree! police court today. He is de
scribed as Edward Bell, alias Edward
3. Ivory, an American, and a hotel
keeper at 311 Lexington avenue. New
York. Bell ia accused of conspiring
with other to oaaae an explosion in
the United Kingdom. He wat re
manded tor a week and removed to
Hollo way jail thit afternoon.
New Tork, Sept 81. The only Ed
ward J. Ivory in the New York city di
rectory ia given as doing business in
liquors, at 3201 Lexington avenue and
8018 Eighth avenue. About . two
weeks ago Ivory went on a vacation,
leaving the saloon in charge of the
head lartender. He is supposed to be
in Boston. The bartender wrote him
a few days ago, and received a letter
tram Ivory telling bim about certain
matter oonoerning the saloon. An
other Ivory kept a saloon on East One
Hundred and Eighteenth street Some
time ago be mytterioutly disappeared.
In spite of the statement of the bar
tender, there ia good reason for the
statement that Bell and Ivory are one
and the tame person.
Wtteamnl by tha Chronicle.
London, Sept "31. The Chronicle
this morning has an editorial in wbioh
it weloome the suggestion of the St
Jamee' Gazette that a new driebund,
inoluding Great Britain, the United
State and Italy, would solve the
Armenian problem. The Chronicle
look upon thit a a proposal having
nothing- in oomomn with cynical in
difference, and greatly hope that it
will find an echo in the United States.
The Chronicle then proceed! to assert
that an American admiral was laat
year ordered to bombard Yildii palace
it there was any further massacre of
Armenians.
"These orders," say the Chronicle,
"were subsequently withdrawn when
the Venezuela dispute came to a head
a single example of the danger of leav
ing aooh dispute to simmer until they
boil over at the most disastrous mo
ment The sooner Lord Salisbury and
Mr. Olney can agree to the arbitration
of the question, the better will be the
chance of union which the St James'
Gazette so wisely oommends."
Delivered at tha Opening at Contreet
. v -. . Laat Craning.
City of Mexico, Sept, 18. The ad
dress delivered this evening by Presi
dent Dia on the opening of congress,
referring to diplomstio relation! with
the United States, was in part aa fol
lows: "On May 6, last, a convention wa
oonluded at Washington whereby the
international water boundary commit
tee between Mexico and the United
States was empowered to study certain
knttrtn, VL-i ii i n tha riiatrllinr. Inn
fof the water of the Bravo or Grand
river. The water boundary commis
sion ha e tired two grave questions of
disputed territory arising from changes
in the Bio Grande, one relating to the
Chamitla tract olainied by both com
minion on behalf of their govern
ments, and the other - regarding the
San Elisa islet wbioh wa awarded
by both commission to Mexico "
Referring to tha attack on the No
gale outom-house, the president says
Mexioo's legation at Washington bat
been instructed to draw tha attention
of the department ot atata to the case,
and the extradition ot the guilty por
tent will be asked of the United States.
The president refers to the attempt
to hold a pan-American conference to
consider the Monro doctrine. This
Idea originated with the government
of Ecuador, aud, although the oongrest
had dissolved after only a few meeting
and without accomplishing anything,
it does not follow thst its aim will
not be tome day attained.
The mining industry in Mexico had
made remarkable progress, a wa
shown not only by the large number ot
grants, but by the return of the ex
port ot the precious metals, which,
during the first nine months ot the
fiscal year, ending June SO last
amounted to f 50,868,000 against $38,
800,0000 in the corresponding period
ot the preceding year.
The most important part ot the mes
sage relate tio the finanoial situation
in Mexioo, the oath revenue amount
ing for the last fiscal year to f 50, 000.-
000, the largest revenue yet recorded,
and the year closed on June 80 with a
surplus of 14,600,000. The surplut it
now in excess ot 16,000,000.
THE NEXT MARRIAGE IN EUROPEAN HIGH UPt
t-ve.SnJIv
a V.S
. a r ' a , vr- n
STRENGTH AND BEAUTY.
Combination to Ha t'ecnredtn the New
Urooklyn Hrliliro Tower,
Whou he ntfW' Brooklyn bridge wnt
determined upou the hope was fre
quently exprvsMoU that more attention
would be until to artistic beauty thun
wast iimulTested In the case of the pres
ent structure. The commissioners bad
lu view from the first the artistic ap
pearance or the bridge-, and Chief En
gineer Buck makes the assertion that
the great structure, though of aterl,
will be thoroughly artistic and orua
meiitnl. Mr. Buck authorises the pub
lication of a picture of one of the tow
ers. The steel portion Is 330 feet high
the bodies, cut off the four feet ami
strip off the hide lu the twinkling of
ii n eye. Then the cadaver are pnasetl
to another, who cuts off tho ileali,
which Is tlirowu lu a heap. Ttio hides
are sent to the tinnier, the hones are
transformed Into glue, and the Kcsh
turned Into fertilising powder. Time
etuis the career of the pnmpurcU Paris
ian pot.
WINGLESS BIRD.
It Cannot Fly, bnt It Gets There Jnet
' . the name.
The apteryx Is a wingless bird and
one of the queerest or the feathery
trilie. It has been discovered lu New
A NEW DREIBUND.
Italy
Valparaiso, eept zi. Months ago
tne press ana several member of oon
grest denounced the government' man
sgement of the telegraph lines, alleg
ing gross frsuda. The matter wa sup
pressed, but now charges are again
made to the same purport It is re
ported that an investigation will be
made and surprising revelations are ex
pected. Friends of President Monat in
the house and senate are preparing a
demonstration in hi honor before he
leave the executive chair.
Sanitary Kef or in In Baa Fraaclaeo.
San Franoisoo, Sept 81. A vigorous
house to house inspection for the abate
ment of nuisanoes and enforcing sani
tary regulations is about to be institut
es by the board of health with the tt
l tanoe of the police. At last night'
n.-eting of the board a motion to that
rffeot wat ordered sent to all house
holds in the city. . -
Tha Thrae Frlanda Balsad.
Jacksonville, P!a. , Sept 11. The
filibustering ateamer Three Friende
was seized this afternoon by tha gov
txoment authorities.
Ba Sot Ho Patronasa.
San Francisco, Sept 31. The Cali
fornia Hotel Men' Association ha de
cided to institute legal proceedings to
compel Msjor W. B. Hooper, manager
ot the Occidental hotel, to pay $300
into the association. This action re
calls the story of the difficulties which
grew Out of the visit to this city in
April last of several hundred member
of the Hotel Men' Mutual Benevolent
Association. To entertain the visitors
tha local associstion raised several
thousand dollars. . Major Hooper sub
scribed f 300. The visitors arrived and
the Occidental hotel manager, was
called upon to pay. He refused to do
to on the ground that be had not been
accorded a fair share of the patronage
ot the visiting hotel men. None of the
visitor went to the Occidental. At
the last quarterly meeting Major
Hooper wa expelled from the associa
tion. - 1 -
Those Who Fell at Antlatam.
Hagerttown, Md., Sept. 31. On
the the Hagerstown turnpike, about
300 yardt from the historic old Dunk
ard church, a handsome shaft of Ver
mont marble was dedicated this after
noon to the memory of the 545 members
of the old Philadelphia brigade who
fell in the Antietam battle, near the
spot where the monument stand at
present ' ...
A Bosk Dealer's Death. ; j
San Francisco, Sept 31. Achille
Waltdenfel, a well-known Catholic
book dealer, wat found dead today at
hi home on van Ness avenue. Walt
denfel wa found lying on the sofa in
hi parlor by a neighbor. Gat wa es
caping and Mrs. Waltdenfel was sleep
ing in an adjoining bedroom. She
ssys her husband's death mutt have
been accidental. He wat a sufferer
from aatbma and hi business has not
been prosperous lately.
Union of America, England and
Against Tarkl h Mlarata.
London, Sept 18. The St James'
Gazette thit afternoon published a lead
ing editorial article headed "A New
Triple Alliance." The Gazette points
out the menaoing tone of the Conti
nental semi-offloial press on the sub
ject of Turkey, and says: -
"We are openly threatened with a
joint hostile European aotion if we in
terfere (in Turkey), against the will of
the powers, but there it one combina
tion which , British statesmanship
might effect Two states which have
little to gain from Bossia could act
with us snd end the tension. The
United State and Italy are both un
derstood to be friendly to Kussit; nev
ertheless, neither is yet too deeply in
volved to be able to assume an inde
pendent attitude under Btitish inspira
tion. "Why should not England, the
United Ststea and Italy farm a new
dreibund? As one cf the great nationa
of the earth, the United States oan un
derstand the impulse which would
drive Englishmen to war in order to
suppress tyranny or rescue the op
pressed. Plenty of Americans would
regard with enthusiasm the speotacle
of the union jack and ttau and stripes
floating side by tide in the Bosphorou
to back their joint demand."
' The Gazette says Italy is all ready to
join Egnland if inivted, and conclude
that it might be expected the Russian
combination would go to pieoet at the
mere prospect of a genuine league of
peace and the dreibund might lead to a
freah grouping of the power and the
delivery of the European people from
Turkish misrule and the dangerout
thraldom into which it is sinking.
THE BATTLE-SHIP CONTRACTS
i .s t si i r-:r i r -r ava jyitv". v. asra-5
-STanVSf--ii
trjmsiwr" . " - SuJ.
Wlnthrop Fonad Guilty.
San Francisoo, Sept 21. The Jury,
after being out five minutes, returned
a verdict of guilty against Oliver Win
field Winthrop, accused of robbery and
assault to commit murder in connection
with the abduction of Jame Campbell,
the Hawaiian millionaire.
tags Flanged Over tha Grade.
Wallace, Idaho, Sept 21 The
four-bone stage from Murray to Wal
lace plunged over the grade, killing
one horse and injuring the other. No
passenger were killed.
Bidders Knit Watt While ftneretar?
Herbert EnJoyeUn Vacation.
Washington, Sept 18. Acting Sec
retary MoAdoo has cabled Secretary
Herbert, in England, the particulars
of the bidding for the construction of
the three 11,000-ton battle ships. If
the secretary so orders, the award will
be made at once. The bidder are
pressing earnestly for a speedy deci
sion, in order tbat they may take ad
vantage ot the present favorable rate
for strootural material to make con'
tracts for future delivery, and the de
partment is disposed to accede to the
request, although, aoording to the
terms of the advertisement calling for
proposals, the awardt may be delayed
until October 8. The bids received
have been examined by the board of
bureau chief, and by the law officer nf
the department, snd foind to be regu
larin all essentisl points There it
little doubt tbst the contracts will go
to the Newport News Company, Crsmp
& Son, and the Union iron work, of
Ban Francisco.
Swedish Baptist Conference.
Omaha, Sept 18. At noon, the
Sweditb Baptist general conference of
the United State convened. There
were 150 delegate in attendance at the
session.
Six Hsts Died.
Eureka, Cal., Sept 17. George
Burke, engineer of the ill-fated train
wrecked Sunday evening at Mad river
bridge, died this morning from hi in
juria. He wa frightfully scalded by
the escaping steam from a broken pipe.
Tbi make tlx death a the result of
tha accident.
A laboratory for the examination of
patient by the Roentgen ray ba been
established in Berlin under Professor
Boka, of the Polytechioum.
Attacked by Katlees.
Vienna, Sept 18. A scientiflo party
from the warship Albatross, it it an
nounced, wa attacked on August 10
by native of Guadalcanar, Solomon
islands. A geologist named Fulton, a
midshipman and two seamen were
killed. . '
Carried OA by Brigands.
Belgrade, Sept 18. The Austrian
consul wa kidnapped near Sere, Mace
donia, by a band of Bulgarian brigand
armed with dynamite bomb. The
oontul it a wealthy landed proprietor
and a Greek.
-If:' V . ' 1
KV'.w jplj j1
ONE OF TBE TOWERS OF THE NEW BROOKLYN BRIDGE.
above the stone foundation, which will
be twenty-two and one-half feet above
high water.
KILLING PARISIAN DOGS.
Their C'arcuaacs Are Uaed la Making
Ulna sad Fertiliser.
Many ' worthless and some valuable
dogs are killed by the dog-catchers of
Paris. The animals are not drowned.
but are smothered to death. The- metli
od of killing the animals Is quick and
efficient. Standing on a narrow-gauged
bit of rail track Is an Iron cage on a
four-wheeled truck. This cage or coop
la large enough to bold from twenty
to thirty dogs. Aa soon as there are
sufficient animals the cage is filled and
a couple of men send It on Its Journey
of death.
In tne corner or tne room Is a huge
Iron box, with which Is connected an
enormous tube supplied with valves
and stopcocks. The Iron cagrt, which
fits this box to a nicety, Is pushed Into
the box, which is bi:t hermetically.
As soon aa the cage !s In and the ap
paratus closed the mini openu the
valve of the large tuba mentioned. Tbls
lets in a deadly gns that kills the d.ig
almost iiiHtflntaneotHdy. A niau watch
es the death struggles of the dogs
through a smnll glnns nt the side of
the box. It only tnkej tliro) minutes
SUKTOCATIWO TIIK DOOt.
to fill the caife nuJ diipitca Its con
tents. ;
As soon as the animals are stiff ocn ted
they are dumped Into special little
blue-paltited wagons and carted off.
The killed dogs are taken to Petitl-
Ivry, outside of the fortification. At
soon as a wagon arrives here It l met
by two men, who dump the caicnses
on the ground and throw theia Into a
small shed. Here the woik Is llnlsli
ed. Two or three fellows take hold of
Zealand and several specimens were
recently brought to thia country. It
about two feet high and has a bill
nearly half aa long a Itself. Near the
end of this bill I Its nose, which Is of
use to the creature in picking up Its
food In the dark. During the Jay
generally hides In the thick uutlir-
brush or in caves among the rocks.
B1HO WITHOUT WIKOS.
Worms are Its chief food, and It la ex
tremi'ly expert In prying them out
from under atones and log.
The Australians call it the kiwi-kiwi
It belongs to a family that is extinct
save for It, and at the rate at which
the apteryx is disappearing It will
toon follow the dodo and become
wingless memory. Nature to a certain
extent compensate for lack of wiugs
by giving It most muscular legs, which
enable It to get over the ground faster.
tnan tne average hog can run.
She Is Konnlng for Klcotor.
If the Republicans of Wyoming win
In the presidential election one of tbelr
electors will be
Sirs. Sarah Malloy,
of Cheyenne, whom
they have placed
on their ticket.
Mrs. Malloy Is not
a professional poll
tlclnn snd ber hus
band Is a Demo
crat. 8he Is the
mother of four chil
dren and Is domes
tic In her tastes.
The Republicans claim that her eandt.
nacjr i a ourco or trengtb to the
ticket.
Mil. HAM.OY.
U Is very easy for the neonln tn u
iiiiihhkcii: oousa marches tw..
Inr.
BACILLI FOUND IN UNFILTERED LAKE MICHIGAN WATER.
roc ABB
MOT "SHABB"
TAKBM
With mslsrltl instate, hut with
rrmfKtlel fotm of aiwl callon Is M teller
eu.lmtato mtMiiieitti f.
lk7 ,ll...r.Wrl Slid ronMlt tht
cn.llpelml. .nil Hit M'7VS u"Tft tor
iminipW el 'ft by It, nxU It ! Ilitlubl lor
Part of a oornfleld at Joplln, Mo.,
whluh ha never been undermined, ha
settled twenty feet
I know that my life wm bT J,1,,".,
Cure for Consumption. John A. Miliar,
Au Baule, Michigan. April ill, 1W.
No fewer than 1.000,000
women and children die yearly
dla from starvation.
100 RBWAHII, IOO.
men,
in In'
Tht fetilert of this eater will b jileettd lo
learn that there In et lenal Me dreaded dlMtet
tliel wleiiw lies Ix-eiiaMe lomimln elltlsiUset
and thai la Caiarrli. Hall's (lattrra Cure It tlit
only piieliKa cure how auuwu lo Ihe medial
l.-iaPnlll I'ata.vl. hllltt a IMMiatllUllllual O
lea rr iilree t eoiittllutliMitl trvaimeut. Hall t
Ceitrrh Vum It leleu Int. rually. aoilnt dliteUr
Bvu Ihe blood and emranaturlaees 01 tueare
ten, thereuytlrairoiltif the fimndalioo ol Hit
dleece, and tlflus tne tlrni Ir.iisIB by
bHllillug up tlit ou stltatlim anil e-eUtiii lit'
lure lu iMii tn work, 'i'lie pmnriwnit atis
Hales nslnrtllr retell heia tht trttt aiertt wtt.k
ntlet til uioaianat i wvuaertul turas ea
n0d!s
Sarsaparilla
Tht Oat True Wood futHer, AU dru.slata,
Hood' Fllla r all Ut.t His, n etuis,
WHEAT.
Msta mnner Bf tueertll inapulatla In
Cnljasn. We buy and sell obeM liters on nar.
lina. rortui e have been meilt on t smell
alunllil by Iradin In luturae. Write lur lull
mrlleulsr. "et ol rtlereai lveu. Neterai
rears tsptrlenne ON the lili ato hnam nl
Trad, and a IhurmisH knowledse ot Ilia buat.
ueMk Dowiilnt. Hoetlna A CO.. Chleasn Ho,d
ol Traile Hrek-ni. Ootoas la Ifortlaud Orttou
and ipottii Wash.
MAILED FREE ..iTrieaVis, .
HOUSEHOLD OOOOt. ETO.
to muoh leiih In lie eu rail re punera, luei iy j ou.-(i, aalea,
ine Veu all! Slid hnlhitKMaanil nl
n ii.l. ai rmi-ii v..
niter One lluud.etl lkillera tar enr oeee that
fella to aura. Send tor Hat ol testlntnnlale, Ad.
dreaa, r. i. CUKMtr. A CO., Toledo, O.
Hold br Driil-t. ite.
Mall's arolly fills an tht beau
There were bat twenty-eight
signer naturalised la Mexioo tha
fiscal year.
tor-last
Thit ttrttnltr la leaned for tht btneai ol mt
eoiintry etialonters who oatinnl trail themael ras
etiy rl"riet eeiae, enu ,.Mir wi
ii Will "lid bnih ooila and nrtfns rlgal,
llM Mttktt Street ana muolMO, Cel.
SUnCQURBroM PILES
Ut MMl Allltnt ttettt - rrwtwlM Hat 4a)i4 MMH
fb(1iW'ta(atMTsV A tiJl1 ' rllnijiMl mftii enj. f,le
BLACKWOXS
I WANT
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W A AND
A PWtuft SEE?
DURHAM yj-u K rSaaBTaer
T '- 1 t gi 7"''"'""'''fafj
'and two iff ttat Instds enatt Liw if,, in J
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COCOA CAUTIOn
If "La Belle Chocolatlere " Isn't on
the can, It Isn't Walter Baker & Co.'s
Breakfast Cocoa.
WALTER BAKER k CO., Lunro,
DORCHESTER. MASS.
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"Takes the Cake."
money to
you needn't
You may have
bum' but even so,
throw it away. For 10 cents you
get almost twice as much "Battle
Ax" as you do of other high grades
for the same money.
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You want una T Write for Ceteluguv eud
t.: Llai to the
Amerlean Tyte FonBdars Co.
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W. P. V, V. No. 603, 8. W. V. V. No, 7