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CASTORIA AVcgc tabic PrcparalionforAs- fbntatlM ihe Food And Regula ting (lie SlunuuJAb rind bowels or Promote s DigesUon.Chccrf ul ncis and Ifcst.Contalns neither a Hum, Morphine nor Mineral. otNahcotic. Hfi,afUtJlS.MU.r!TUIUl Imfim SmJ MxJmnm KmlutU Ji, -Ami Sn ir- nuutt - id is flarw. Apcrfoc I Remedy forConilipi tion. Sour Slonucu.UiniThoca sVorms .Convulsions, levcrish DCSS and LOSS OF SLEEK Fac simile Signature of NEW YORK. exact copy op wHAPPtn. BPAIVH STORY 01 DXCAT. Klrb (Jems Tori. Finn tin Bpnnlsb Crown Within u ( Vntury. 1779 Spanish aniUOOtSlfullj lay siege toliibrnltnr. 1795 Cession iy Spain of put of San Domingo to Franco in the treaty of llisle. 1797 Spanish Moot destroyed by tho Knglish oil' Cape Vincent. 1801 S,iftin w coded Loalalnna to France, having (rotten barstlf into inextricable dllDooltlM with the United States OTtf boundaries, and fearing a re volt wbieli would I, ivo lost In r tho territoiy. 1803 Ily tlio treaty extorted by llonapurtc Spain be.aine in volved in a disastrous war with England, and tho li t rem nants of its maritime power were chattered in tlio battles of CaM Finisterro and Trsfal si ; Knulish takis po.-rcssion of HuenoB Ayres, in South Amei i ca, then owned by Spain,. Ma I rid watt taken w itliout dilli- culty and tlio Spanish army Mattered. 181C Etofolt In spun Argentine colonies in Booth America. uevoll in pain s colony in Venezuela and New tiranada. Itcvolt in Mexico Spain's rich est and Urgent American po BCSStOI). 1814 Ferdinand was liberated - 1 I . .1 ana acini luvc.icii i. iin throne. Spain pruned Dltdi i a K ivalift reign of terror. 11 1. orles parliament wan aim! ished, lliu InqulalttoD fl i.-t:i lie-bed and I'm. inn wen squandered In futile i fforti to regain South American ani onics, which again took id rant' ago of Napoleon' CiUliU'8t of Spain to revolt nyuiuel Bptin'l oppressive and tyrannical rule. 1818 Chile lout to the Span crown. 1S21 Florida Hold lo the United Slate. Spain had caplurul tho wed coast from England, On bis way hOflM after hi. Bupprission of the BMltBOlM in 1818, Utntra Jaokean cap tured l'eniacola and depi . i d the Spanish authorities, Tbt resulting dill rei ces were end ed with the pure baas of the jH'ninsula by the United States lor .-),000,(H0 Mexico's imli- peinlenos gained, A tt t throughout BptJn. 1823 Armed intcrvintion in Stuiin bv KrnnrA Itnulfi ai t Prussia. Madrid entered bv invaders; r.o eHcctive rc.-i -tance made. 1S24 1'eruvian independence gaiuinl, anil Spain lost her but stronghold ou tbs Amu oontinent. 1836 Spanish gOVtmossnl in volved iu desjterate struggle with the Carl SSS. 1888 Revolution. Queen Isabella lied to France. 1876 Carhst war inded. Alfonso XII reigns. 1815 Cuban revolution begun, Now in its third and robat. triumphant year. inAtn-nni.. IbHO I uniH .The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears 'the Faosimile Signature of ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOH HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT. TMC tINTIU CDMrANV. N r W TOflK C ITY 1897 Ilevolution in tho 1'hillipine Islands. These rich Pacific pos sessions of Spain will lio lost an soon as Cuba is, and prob ably at the same time. TIIH I'KimwKU HOMi ISSUE. The Silt I. ik-i Tribune l'as this lajl 'i hunt the proposition to to i-suo Cuban war bonds. "It is all right to prepare toisue bonds nut still we Insist that for a live monthi.' war there is enough money on baud. The t easury has now a net cash re-erveof mon loan 1225,000,000; it has besides in (lie trtaaor, with which to redeem treasury n ties ai d silver eertiti- oatea, more than 500,000.00l silver dollars. ()t that amount $200,OOC, 000 could be made immediately available by a ibr "line law ol congress. Thorn would tin n 1, left more for r lumptiou than tho most prudent b;mki r would keep on baml, ami tbo siner ilollars VOOld he just the money to use in Cuba. Let the bonds ho pruvidrd lor, but let the money now avail able bu used while it lasts, lor interest-bearing bonds have more lives than a cut." F0K (R ABAIMTV Thu people are taking umisual interest in the linaneial iiuestion, thai conlront thu government and will makatbat the test of legisla- llva oandidataa. The man who at tempts to de end thegold sUndard groi n back retiring obMM of tho president w 11 find u lustila senti ment to biaoandldaoy, Soaqolvo eation or dodging will ba allowed. For or aga'.natT The candidates for the legislature) la oast of elec tion, will have a vote f ir United Stun .- .- nal r. I'lu y iuusI answer. For or againstT Occasionally the Associated Press gats off a food out. The last is that when the United Slates minister, Woodtord, was leaving Spain, his car was atbu-kul by a mob at ValUd oid and stoneil, and wonderful to relate, "He slept quitllj through the disturbance." That man bus the StQ0 of which berui s is made. II be had heart disease it is probable be w.mld shi p as peacefully as the infant on lbs no than brass t, not kssp awake to thwart the grim monster. When such examples of heroism are heralded abroad ibe nasty Snan- buds j robably will qoll in despair. Btarttary Ktntaid says lbs da oteion of Girouit Jadps Haittaon mandlng him lo etrtlfy the nuiues Of the mithll oAtbasfOtd Populist oai d data! to county oh rks SO they tan be plaosd oa lbs oBbtal ballot VillbaTtno material elfecl, as he had already tiled it and dttidsjd to put it on (lu ballot. It will lo sppasted to thetuprstae cour: by the secio ary's attorn vs. 1 The aim mnceincnt that praver? are Win oil, ud f r-mcces of the c. 1 Bpanlehcai.,i remi,,.l. i s some ctdsbratel sav.ngs Oliver Crom. ! well, stem old 1'uritaii, admonished his soldiers to 'Trust in i;(d, but keep your po-d. r drv." Naoleon , had little of the rel gious sentiuieu! 111 1 B" Wd Oynitsilt ob - nr. .1.1 mai until on mo side olicwea this afurruoou 10 a;teod the me sirongesi dado 1 MS." an A UODEL TOWN. Lnn'i, Line County, iluilt WaUi Works Witbout (toe Cent of Charge on (he Citizens. i iirup iiui fur Ikf iMiarMl. Tb eltizeutor Ieinatl, Lane county are to L congratulated on the linaneial wisdom of her ufllcials In I be building ami uianaKemeat of a system of waler woikn. The plant wasput In entirely on borrowed money and, with veiy low rates, pays iuterant in the bonds old lo SSNIt funds for the improve tneut with a surplus sufficient to pay tin-expenses i f tin inerKrated town. It is enly fair to other SFStSf eom pttlSS tostale the system is a gravby one, water of excellent quality being (applied by a large and never failing; prliig on a bill as'isrt distance front the (own. From the ma,nr's BSSSSSSJS of April II, we take tlio following in letSStlng resiirno of tlie alluirs of tie town wlilch, we may slate has only alu ut 4C3 lohabltautH: When the city wai morporated under the pre-ent eharter. in Juue, IgSg, tbtra was a debt of about $J0O, wblrli hid been contracted by the city of Cottage (irovaand afterward paid bytheelty of I.i-mati. Tiiere was at that time no roerty of any discrip tlou belonging lo tins e.ty, uud nut more than one mile of side and cross walk. The city has aUo height ami paid for the following dcscrilied prop erty, viz: One lot fronting oa Fourth street, 70x10 feet at a coat of $125, upon which has been erected a city ball and hose cart room at. a coat of about $4(10. The city has bought a hose cart and lot) feet of bos at a coat of $300. The town has acquired a system of water works capable of aupplylug a twn of four times the present p'.pula I Ion of this town, and of is good and pure mountain spring water as any In the state. In acquiring add water system the town has contracted a i Stated oebt of $5(J00 bearing interest at 8 per cent, payable aeuil-snnually, - nd the principal to be paid in 20 years. The interest amounts to $400 a year l id the receipts from water rmt to v it., individuals amounts to aiieut ' 1 10 a year, a net gain to the town of j0 a yvar. The water for city pur, es, ua for protection against 1 re let sprinkling, ale, Is free to the wn, while private individuals got i.ater for their residences at the Binall cost of 78 cent a mouth, and irrigation for $1 a year. si in v putting in this system the town has, In extending the same, pent aUiut $4CJ for addltienal pwios pipes, etc. The surplus revenue from Iruiu tho waler rent ahar paying the Interest on the bonds, pays lor (he eltctric lights of (lis eityand leaves a bitlanco of $100 per year. The (own has liven run during (bets 11 vs years of hard limes without the necessity of levying a (ax. It is now free from debt, except (he bonded debt, which is not dus for 17 years, and at tfcls (line there is about $160 lu (lis (reasuiy. I would sav, however, (hat (he boadsd debt of $oU00 is no burden on (he (own, as (he (own has a standing oiler of 7000 for the waler svs(em, which would mean a net gain fer (be (swu of $2000. To sum up (he whole, the tswu r l.smatl ! as gained in wealth siuce iu eorporatlon in 1M;( ..-otu The original waler system $2000 Est Baton of systsm, mains, sic... 400 Hose cart los Ooysrlng reservoir and developing sprmg ;Qii Cash on baud April 7 150 Lot and city hall 625 Total f348;t O f Knox, Maysr. rs lliaaattl Dttson. Mis Bllaabeth DotSOa died April 88, i- - in this city at the home of her daughter, Mm J M Abrams tgedU yours, ! months and todays, sihe leaves a husband, K M Dotattt, and four daughters, Mrs J M Abrams I'.ugeuv, Mrs Walter Millican, Walterville, Mr Vivian Dunton, Kurus Miss Harrietle 1 lotion, Oregon f ity. The luusral will be held from the residence of J M Abrams Wednesday April gf at $M o'tteek In the alter noon to Hie 1 j () f cemetery. I-1 iriuls of the family nie rtSpSOlniUy invited to r.Ksud. Circuit I'oun Case. Ola Sharp vs A J Johnson, as ibttuT ot Uane couiXy. rialullll' asks (o re oovar possjseslso of Bteali Alder, (be i inning horse, which was Bt'athed for l III owned by B L Hradle.v ami T f iip. aud 60 damages, and for costs l i ucliou. I he Oueih'N KxitlBiT-Mtssrs Wil kiua and Kuykemlall, comiuissioueis rorOfSgSU 'o make airangemenis for the exhibit from this stale at He uenaaaexpoaiuoa, will neennssoos the waflt Sf MlstsnBttoa t funds In this ' T' ,0 celleni chance lo make a display of .n.t.u.l beneiK, and (be ,mi,y ,hllllU1 . (w lost. 1 ,n,, Takkn Stduknia 111 - a O Mathews was takeu suddenly ill at the Ktswart ranch shortly after dinner tJdaj - . Dr T VV Hants left hU.ui 4 k man. Mili M wart. E iaaBttw.it died at bis boms on West Eighth atis : Hjnday nnriilnf, April 24, Ih'js, al ii o'eluek, sgtd W year, 4 non(li and 10 days. The funeral occurred alilo'cloclc .his after noon from b - ate resldeuct, to ttie Slasoaic stmetsry. HllasHtewatt ss bornln Fia klin county, Virginia, Sept, II, 1I4; when a small boy be m ive.1 with his father's family lo T-unesi ; from theis he moved to Macoupin county, Illinois, and at the age of 20 years was man led to Elhubeth Knglsud From this point bis ptoneei wanderlnp extended U Polk eou.'ty, Missouri, lu 1837; to Iowa In 1840, and to sit Joe, Missouri, In 1850; lu 18i2 the j .uruey lo Oregon was commenced with his fsmlly. On reaching t e plalOl of 'lie l'lutle, chol era attacked (be bttle band of huidy tiloneers. and win u they moved on to ward the Wr-t.-ni ocean, tlie faithful wife and mo: in i h id beeo laid t rsel Uncls Kben was very much devoted to this wile and companion and her mem ory was held sacred by him until bis death. Keaohlug 0v" 'i 1852 d lived on the full f (arm near Spring field until 1855, whin be moved ta tbll cllv. BUrohasloa part of the C liaruel Mullicau donation land, and lived there continuously until his dsatb. Deceased was i lie lather of six ehll dren: J V Htewart, of Uprlngflsld, Joh.i Htewart, ol Kugune, Mrs P ( Noluud, mother of Osoigs uml J F Noland, who died in 1872, Mrs A O Steven-. MrsTO lleudlicks and Mrs J H IiUekcy. DsSsaSSd was a man with the excel lent trails of the pioneer, ktmng, hon est und of sterling worth and Integrity , po..-i - ii.- ii warm heart and sdong Will power i kind to his family, con stunt to bis friends; a representative man of a generation that is fast golug lo its lust tew aid -noble, courageous pioneers. liOsbt'ii Items. April n Janus Stewart and wife have moved to Oosbeu. II F Keeiiey lias moved into bis new house. .Mrs liowmun who has resided on the Fhy place for several months past, bus relumed toSpringlleld. We are Informed that our genial merchant, Mr Honey, has purchased tho Warren store building ami will (Ids summer, move it to a; site near bis pnienl Ii cation ami me it instead of the building now occupied by him. The Maeeabee tent of (iosberr, an nounce a picnic June ll at tin- liu nay grove, neardoslien and want it under stood that this is a "go ', rain or ihloe, for If it should rain we have room for a very large crowd In the Mull -ck ware house. Neighboring tents will be hi' vited to assist In making it a success and a picnic hot soon In he forgotten. Various amusements will be announced for the occasion later on. Our road supervisor, f V Ity chard has bee doiug some substantial r ad work recently on that section ot the road leading to Pleasant Hill and when gravel ts .-laced on (bo grading now done, thut portion of tbs toad will be in flue shape. fOK. Hons ol Veterans organs. Saturday svenlog, Deputy Hosier Ina onieer of Oregon Division sonsot Veterans, IJ S A, mustered lu a l amp at (bis place with the following ollleers: Captain, U H Miller Jr; 1st l.frut, Walttr Roes; 2nd Lieut W W Martin ; Oam p Council, OL Hoott, U L Martin, (Veil Dorlty; Cbaplalo, f I Boott; 1st Bargt Otto Rowland; Sod M Bargt Geo L Day ; Sargt of the Guard, J B Jenalnga; Oorpofths Guard, Geo M Taylor; Camp Guard, Gsn K Price; Picket, John Unmet. The (amp starts on with a good membership and bright prnapeets for the future. All Sons of Vstrans are needed in (his work und (be promoters wish tO0OD lunicate with slloob. The Camp Will meet on the 2nd and Ith Saturday evenings of the month at Hie GAR Hall on Ninth street, Nkw CUflMT Sii.kwai.k-F 11 llell maa baa the contraol for putting dowa a eeni nt sidewalk nr. i ad (he Titus block, corner Willamette and Ninth sliests. It will measure 86x89 fiet. This will bo qui's an improvement. Bl'lT for DrvOBCK Nellie Snyde has sunl James A Snyder In the eireuit court ol Lane county (or divorce, riiey were married In fane county July ,1, 1SS. The Issue of uld mar ilsgeMs two daughters, 10 and 9 years, and one son ged 7 years. The'eom- plslnt alleges desertion. PnaoiNcr Omona Fred Moore ami ereil l.biUeit werw nominated ou the union ticket at f rcawell for the tfltesp of Jostles of (be peace and con stable. 11 CHING P If I Ll ess TiTaarrror loriarlna. juCf. ras, I urVuc. aad aralj Kl.. n, Kli HI. LiM ,tl hair - IT,.., I.. 1... ...... .. na. llnruti Tiee m, ,,ni:e rolleuiou oTCCTirri. toi., M,f rail dow or Crn.-en Kiv.l 'Ut.imiai i)IbliHHiiirlSraaUuuiorco, (yticura . BfJa U s4sl iJkfsssswtsaawt ttM -li Ta tlx m M UtrtsMtif t ttM VaM "vims leaning Mm RED ROUGH HANDS ttZXZr 1 diseases Srt SCROFULA, VI Vi w w V One of America's most Ur I moos physicians says: I I uUi external consumption. , Scrofulous chi dren an . beautiful children, but they I Uek nerve force, strong bones, I ctout muscles and powe I usist disease. For debate I c'.ildrcn there is no remedy I i nual to ; ; J Scott's Emulsion l .J Cod-liver Oil with Hypo nhhci of Lime and Soda. . , It ilUs out the SKin oy "-a $ . oocd flesh beneath it. It makes g cheeks red by making rich vv od. It createa an appetite food and gives the body I I power enough to digest it. Be I S sure you get SCOTT'S Emul- $ bf OTT 4 BOWNE, OwmUu, KfW York. J f puktlanij dbmocbaw .Nominate a Portion of Ticket. They Bpeclil to the OSSlS. Poini.AKii, Or, April DeBO cratic city and county convention met this morning, f bairmun Davis presld lug. Kixty of ninety delegates present. BssolDtkta carried making no nomin ations for Ugislature. ltesoiutlous unaatBwusly csrrisdsn dnr.iugaud pledging alligiance to the state ticket. Nominations were made us follows: Slwrifl, John Kelly; assessor Win Iteidt, coroner, D Lamoree. All other SOOnty nominations wire left to t he county eeutral committee with full power to fill vacancies. Adj mruiueiit till 1:30 pm. NOMINATIONS M AUK. The following nominations have been made: Mayor, Johu Montage; Muuiclpal Judge, Alex Bweek; Cily Attorney, E It K.abrook. Couneilmeu llrst ward, M L Nlcbn- ItSj second ward, II Wolf; third w rd, J I) Meyer; ssvtntb ward, J J Baldwin; eighth ward, iiirstel, ninth ward, A W Tnrgler; tenth ward, Q Dtedgei Edeventb srard, Lawrence Connell. Cenveiition i.dj i.irned siuu (lie at 3 o'clock. Tlio rupture in county and city alluirs will nut hurt the state llcki I. CONTBAOr LKT. Bids for Steam-Heating of .Vw ( omt House. At this tui. a tbs eommi-sioners' ) l"" J" tb" steam-lisating of (he cour( ? f08???? W"h Ult tt'lver- ...... ... .,, . . ... - ii. I i i . I. 111! bids were submitted by the following named persons lu (he amounts offered ) by each as follows: Starr & Aya, BogSOS 3 500 00 J FShea, Portland 3 452 no Lhambers, Bngham Ji Do, Portland 3 59s Win Gardner & Co, Portland 8,1 19 08 Murhard A Murhard, Portland 4,Ou7 CO It is ordered by the court that the coutract for -,.d steam-heating of tbs court bouse be awarded to Win (iard uer A Co of iVrllaud, Oregon, on their eutetiug into contract and (nrnlsblog bonds therefor as required by thu ad vertisement asking for said bids. New Process. Today's Oregon Ian "The new method of preparing fruit for canning, Inaugurated by B P flad den of Kugene, lust year has proved a success, the nine car loads be put Dp having fouud ready sale am! much R vor wherever Introduced, and he In (ends to put up 40 carloads this Jear. The method be adopted la cookiug the ripe fruit with a proper amount of M, gar, in copper kettles, (ill the requisite consistency is reached, and then pa ing it through sieves rsmovlug the skins, pits r seeds, leaving the fruit lu a condensed lorm, containing all (he natuiai richnesH and flavor. Tin pack-, 1 lu tins, Will keep for years, it' Is a much more profitable ue for frelt than shipping It rrcoh and bsv lng.io;retun,8 except expense bills MrBladdeii put up some eight or ten kind, of fruit in this way last ysar and behoves it one of the must profitable "js in wmcn trult cm l, ,,.1 i, .1 He Is anxlOOS to impart all h. l ' . ' : on .he subject ,f pr,,,,,,,. fluit , tbleway to any one Inter, r.-.i 1,1 f..,i. raising." " nc WASHING v Junction City "WHITE ROSE GUARANTEED The most popular Hour in tho market. leading grocers. BOOTS AND: SHOES," GENTS FURNISHING GOOD Ladles and Gents Straw Hats Hosiery, Thread, Needles arid Pins, Notions, Etc., Which are marked at prices that mak sals Call and be convinced that this is not idl talk Highst markt price paid for produc fl. lis uiikuumniis uui iiiuiiciu. U m tal. tsikb.i. SaoI. s-t-.i. i. ,s, H.'ll (, 1 5 Nerverine PlHs i,.. rhc greal remedy for nervous pros t r.i (ion and all nervous ! diseases of (he generaUve or- GU010. am) ai rr:it csi No. sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or L mood, Impotcncy, Nighdy Emis . outhful Errors, Mental Worry, ex- .1 . .... f T I , a M . . - ui i ooacco or (Jpium, whicii i to Cortstimpt-on and Insanity. $1.0C bjx by rnai!: 6 boxes for $5.00. IfiTt S bKEMIUL CO.. Prop's, Cleieland, Ohio. For sals by Wilkins A Linn. MAV 001 BT HOL'SF. V T Cnmiibell Aimointed Soi.ni In. tendent Today. The emu ly 1 unmlssioners court to day appointed Wm T Campbell su;er Intendent of the construcUen of Lane county's new court house. ills ci-uiu i.rHtiim bas reed upon as yet. not l.c u ! Prof. 1 owell, Itie (Wove Leader. A in 11 SB. The graduating class presented Piof. W ll poweii with mi elegant volume of Milton s complete poems as a token of their esteem tor him in his labors for tli Jr advancement. Mrs Kffa P well left on Wednesday's local for Monmouth. The Prof starud rueeday by wagon, moving tbeir household goods. For (be present they will take up their reHdeuce at Monmouth. They leave behind them many warm hearted friends who ate sorry lo sea them leave, but wish them success lu their DOW home. Tin: Two Veatuies iv.m. Wmeai R M Veateh and bis son, H H, nre b tth at present pursuing an ex- neu amuuion which bids fair to in realized. fhs former hopes to haen a tongrassman.eleol in June, while tie ,lat.cr expicts the culmination of his T U." wwk 'he home of one V! "! " " . f"lr "tfh.ere. H H . ,,,,l''fI','e- at .beOAC this aw ratoer It also 1 a graduate of 11. U intl!uiin BEST POWDER M A N UFA( TUltEltS OF 1 1 1 1 ; BEST QUALm . Sold by TURKS CREEKS. 1 want to say thai I am not so much Interested In the W(.f. of the Creeks uml Turks as I am in tlie matter of Infurnihi.ik people of this vicinity thut I have added a line of g,lw V CHRISTMAS BOOKS CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, If you wish to see the finest display of Holiday and Christmai Books ever brought to Eugene. Entire stock just received direct from Chicago. H. G. MILLER, Proprietor. Fs 1 ui nssa 1 njti ... tr 1 Cxttlfdfl nfm Mm PENNYR0Y4L Tlipjr oti ii-oata W larlty 'imisasoi nnu nitni piu . 1 in i orr -'Lsjt u .11 womsMnst. l- M Kim ll r.iricd fof h ninn Sxhlbi snTi' r trrif TriT m For tale by V ilU in & Lino, FOK TOBBACO, CIGARS, 1 CANDY. GO TO.. 11 . 1 r 1 Jin m rn IUII ' V UI UM P .nn 1 I I nun I nMIWAr MawwAb .v. w I - Bring your Hides and Skins to our tanner;. J'UI 1 .Ml. I L I I II "I"" "1 liav vo 4 Ii) cell s a f..m VP. . LIiIm ID Ol''. ...I O 1 ill 1 iiiui.- v -- J . M A . I .11. S poumi: ror.Mi: suuwaau quality, 4 to cents. Nnui rlnn't fnrnpt tnesS are paid in CSH it The Willamette T u.il I IUII1."' ps; III, 1. III.." ii....u . ... !.'IDW-a lirf. Ilr. Wil.ialUN I80.a mnHt lunri'iuri il fOT Pi"? tnrr of ihe privaiu parti. Ja r "i nt npi,... :.n ini nad ft l irr-.il.,l llv , ri . Li'i.'' MANUFACTURING CO.. t'rop. .Ot"" For sale by Wilkin- bin"' K" aft I . ,1 . ::,c s VouiH ft! I'll 1 asrrsxl ill c 11 from the elTrctg ot y crsses in m.:rrr v ' . I l.ainiUITIIIi II. ' . -11 ' combination of remexi if i rruiirnrT tsi a - ..-ssi t'i- I r ' nerm insnf rtira. The 1 MM I HUfc UUI, ' ..BniD). perform miracles, but is we! .-Itw" and square rhyu .in . if Msp. IU his .pe?ri.(l: V IP I SSI. lt.n-OIU-1 ' M HtfUl M M 11 It' I I UBS1ISJ - - RS - 1 vnti man Wive our hnnett H'4 willGuaranti'' a evfrti cni nasi ur.: TliouMnnd PollnrH Con 1 1 1 tat ion K K E K CllAHUFX VERY h'E.s ment personally or by kttf- tMrrttsr' awn.!. ii.iIa.ai,!h Of 9" tree. (A vnJttable ' a ui7 at iiiiwr-y JtKO Ihe hnest end larcpt M world. Come and lnj are made; how to btow we are conttnti" 1 1 CAT A LOW t'i ' UQi auraei aw ' " PIL Li llSTrl you t wax. mr if ibe 1 Turn I vi aj a a r