Worry Mfi Dr. McComb, and A tbn m?!!:,Vhtlr nervous organlia OirfltA M"0'' "... h,d ,hetimlim In one h"5ft!"bSl Uood'i Sarsaperllla ,00I ( ' if ''ansnt relief. I recommend W'u,l!tt UW,r',.nerllla ! wld everywhere, 'l hi M Doeei One Dollar. Pre- H Surprised Mr. wna In Snaln -ffben my """ .. lUCfraw uT'tb. lde. o' burin' second-hand r-I'blladflphlo Preae, ...n.rt IM ft TO 14 DAYS. piirs turiLi i" - .ntMTMCNTIi IIU'MlMd 0 01110 anj, Unele AH"". . . " mtA tin. Not nfntioninr ..-.-, ---dl I lea Spark., "I'" noticed that the .1 diet ao exalted K0'"loB mV.t0 ftSt- en I. o make them light ncipbr. UNITED STATES NOW T WEALTHIES NATION Treasury Figures Show that the Per Capita Is In Uxcess of '$1,310. VAST QEOWTH OF FINANCES. Money in Circulation on Jan. 30 Last Waa Nearly $3,000,-000,000. MA rl,,,,'l'5Y.TViiV SI 1.11 Snlll. .nd rtffrsom Horror. rtidir him, 1. v. .Tid tht lotroder with 4oobt. I'ojttit loafln'," answered tht hyphen, And tbi Droofrtclr nuiiiM bib ouu -Tklciio Tribune. 1 1 I VLI. now 1 mi y w5r0n noodrsd Dollars Re-ward for any MMof Ciurrk that eannot be rd by Hul'a bunk Car. J, CHBNKY A CO., Tot do, 0 It. tb aadtrilsBed. hate known T. J. C&tnrjfor tbilaitli jrrt, nd him MtiMtlr boBOMtblt In H bulmtn trntloD EdinnelJlrbllo orr7 oul nf obllj- 630 0441 k:hnak 4 MAJVIM, Who!tl urniii, TOiao,u k.b'. r.timh Cur li tktn lDlmallr. kt- (iiiirtOr upon tb blood nl maeoui ur-1 bin of tbt 17mm. TMtlBanlaU mbI frip. frlM n nan per bnttU. Bald by ill UrarfflaU. mi ntu t riouj rius ror iAHtipuuB. Itaasl I A tlnd fttllnj one Can OTr Uit br Twii whra t bttddlog pot Bh;m4 It with vk-a-vU. Qood Judfcae Amerlani at ladgea are keenly dla- erlmlnitlDg. Tbor inaiurerry thing bj tht iocch it attaini, which metlw od, eonildered In tha light 01 the com dad tipaileoc of mankind, la cer tklnJy not a bid one. The high stand' ird 01 Intelligence and dlicernment In thia country, wbore eduoation la the role tad not the exception, renders it iMffanli ftnrt iMrnrlilnn Ia Pln nAnr1 "'"" vuv.. citionil iocchi not hated on actual Torth. lltnca it waa that with the plantation of Bt. Jacobi Oil Uiey cor- mil; Judged It at once, and decided tbit rare intrlniio worth only ootild bo l. ... r . . . we aource 01 ita tntoeai. Ttie aecUlfn llh them wai equivalent to an adop tion; and it It a rare thing to find a fitnll withtut U T..tv. nil l ,U nBHWM M. WlftVVtSW . . . k4 UV bouM. Hal lb I11MI1 "I luppoie you bate been Dlnched 7 penurJ" "No, mum: the coo'a name ' waa O'Brien; bt'e Irlah." PROTECTYOURSELFII "rCAu:uttTon'nni; Tro lutini "SEND FOR IT NOW" TV. t if Tr and n.rrr PUat CUIok In tho Northwit J. J. RT 1M fton' St- Portland. Oreeon 'orfrih eH, purity nndrclU bllUarry'aSoade na cum iivtiieia clrci. I'arrarra liaTcconfldtDca lu theiutucauie they know tliey caubc rclUd up on. Don't expert in nt with cheap mmi a yoiiriure tyllialu buying aeedtscut out by a contcltntloua and truitwurthr houtt, rry'a Ceed Annual loatr .Mlkt. Aiixtt rtaiiaCa.BitiftiT.UKa MADE FOR C SERVICE and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF OILED SUITS. SUCKERS AND HAT5 EVnTlght?1ieed 5ul309 sticke394 m icwf MMMt trtimmttt urio4 nut om mMxuM Mnjor Alfred II. QunlrTc, vault clork nt tho UiiIUmI HlntoH tronaury, who linit chnrKO of Undo Kitin' inorw-y, cnllwl my attention tho other day to the nl iuont IncnMllhlo growth of tho huHlne of tho Triwnury Dcimrtnient wlnoo he como Into ilw aen-lw, forty-two yenru no, utid liu ftirnUhed 1110 with aoinc very IntercKtlitK nml rnther RtnrtlliiR cojniMirlwMix, wrlleu William 10. Curllx, tho WnHliliiu'loii cnrri'iM)tidvnt. For example, tho wealth of tho country, which, of courao, Iiiih kept paw with tho traiwadloim of tho treamiry, U throo and one-half time Kntatcr to-ihiy than It waa In 1870. The total then whh $:iO,008.aiH,0)0. ThoeHtlmated total to-ilay, haitod upon tho reiimw tvportti and Information received by the Agri cultural Department, the Kecretiiry of tho Treanury and tho CV)tnptroller of the Currency, la fl07.10l.lil 1.017. The wealth per capita of citizens of tho United 8tntc( hamil upon Blinllar eatlmateH, haa IncreaHed from ?770.S'l In 1870 to l.niO.ll In HK)7, whl.-h niakcH tho United Ktaten, with Ita erior moua H)i)ulatlon, the richeNt country In tie world. Tho money In circulation haa Increas ed four-fold Blnco Major QunlfTe caino into tho treamiry. The total In KS70 wna f07S.212.7IU, while on Jan. .".0, 1007, it wna f2i)H,:U2,2M. The circu lation per cnplUt haa alniont doubled, notwItliHtnndlui; tho prenent monoy famine, nnd hnn lncreawl from fl7..'0 to $3.'l.80 durlni; tho laat forty-two yeara. When Mnjor QunlfTe enme Into the cnah room wo had only f.W.OOO.OOO In Bold; to-day we have f7r0,(MJ.',8fi!) In gold coin In the treamiry nlono, not counting that In circulation and hoard Ml nwny. Uncle Snin'a working capital on Dec. 14, 1007, nmonntcd to fl,7r.0,4M,4(M.iU all of which la hard cosh. Of this amount $1.2T.'1.70."..8nil. In coin In held on depoalt to secure tho payment of f7r0.(W3.S( cold certificates, S471,o2.V 000 allver eertlflentea, and ."i,rir,XX) trenaurj' notea outatandltu:. Tho troaa ury remirvc. which Ih kept hy law, nmounta to 150,(X0,0()0. The wiali hal at'j available to pay tho current rx pciifM of tJio Koverument on Dec. 11 wna f2Af),702,.100.ia. Uncle Ham doe not keep all of nla money In Washington, although th-re la a good deal of It hero. Tlie remain der U Bcattered among the different subtreanurleH, iiiIiiIh and national bank deponltorle aa follows: Treasury, WashliiKtou . . .$17.1,117 1,8 ld.7l Kubtronaury, New York.. 27M2a.iK7.87 Htiblroaatiry, Mnlthnore .. llM7,(n!U.U Hiibtreosury, l'hlladelphla. 1H.IMW.820.00 Kuhtrfasury, Hoston 10,028.27 I.IK) BuhlrenMtiry, Ulncinnntl. . i:.-M7,SS2..V.I HubtrcnHiiry, Chicago rr,OS:i,Sf)2.72 Bubtrenmiry, fit. Unila... 1.(KK),8V.M0 Hubtreasiiry. New Orlrnnn 2:i.(ir0.020.81) Ruhtrrasury, Hnn Francisco :w.4:iO.IKi.'l.70 Mint. I'hllndelphla l.l'H.'il 1.72 Mint, Denver ft8,70.07 10 Mint, New Orlennn .'KI,:27i;U Mint. Ban Kranelseo 8!.4.Sa,71 1 10 Awny oillce, New York. . . 7il.8.'VS,.T2.V27 National banks 2l().2HI.4r,!l Ticantiry Philippine Inlands 3,70.1,300.0 "n trnnalt between olllces. 10I1.7HS I.' In addition to the working balance nnd tho reserve, there Is a total of $811,730,128 In bonds In the vaulta at Washington, of which ?m,.Wi1070 U to pocuro circulation of national banks nnd $1 78,200, ir8 to secure deposlta In na tional hanks. An additional sum of $103,751,380 Is deposited for similar purposes in the suhtreasurles of Now York and Bnn Francisco, making n to tal of $010,487,518 of other people's money In Uncle Bain's charge. AIUl0' I'ltlMllllllOll lll,0OO. Oov. W. H. Hoggatt of Alaska. In his annual report, estimates the population of tho territory at 31,000, exclusive of 0,000 or 7,XK) persons of mixed nationali ties employed In mines, canneries and rail road construction during the summer. He reports extensive prospecting In tho vnrl ous mining districts. Ho consider tho whisky peddler tho worst enemy of tho native, ami recommends legislative restric tions of liquor snles within a flve-mlln radius of any railroad or other enterprise employing 100 or more men, except In an incorporated town, iriexiitir Triinnfera Vital Orn". A paper read before the American As sociation for tho Advancement of Kclenco In tho University of Chicago reveals tho fact that Dr. Blmon Flexner of New York City has succeeded h transplanting ar tories from one nnlmnl to another suc cessfully. The experiments have thus far been confined exclusively to tho lower animals, but tho favorable results In this field aro believed to point tho way to a luiccessful application of tho practice to human beings. Hlillta Ue tlyroacoiiex, It Is reported that tho Hamburg-American lino, having bought tho German rights of the Schllch gyroscope, Intends to equip all its North Bea and channel boats with tho apparatus, which It la ex pected will keop tho ship steady in tho roughest weather, Tho gyroscoio will bo located at tho atom of the vessel. A Doctor's Medicine mm Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Is not a simple cough syrup. It Is a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. " I bar utt a (rrt dal of Aydr't Cherry Pectoral for oouglu and htrd eolda on the fhnl. It Imi lwi done m pTMt rood. It 1 eartalnlr a rnott wonderful cough medl dne." SJioUAi. i. Pitzuib.au, Uedford, h, J. 1 yl MW1 by jr. O. Ayer Co., Ixrwjll. Hut. cuiaiuaoinrers i ijers SABSAPABIU.A. PILLS. UA1R VI0OR. HAVE DOUOHT ALDEN HOUSE You will hnoton rocovory by tak ing ono of Ayor'e Pills at bedtime. The Maarnrn Limited. "Where are all those honeymoon par ties?" exclaimed the reporter as he hurried Into the station. "Are they gone'" "Yes," laughed the station master as he pointed to the turtle doves in tht waiting room, "far gone." Only One "BROMO QUININE." Thatlil.AXAT.VP. IiHOMO OUINIME. Look for the tlgnature of K. W. OIIOVK. Uied the World over to Cure a Cold In One Day, tto. Ills In terf rrnr. Clttlman 1ook here, sir, didn't you warrant tho horse you sold mo yester day to be without fuult? David Hnrum Yes. Ain't he7 Clttlmun No, sir, he Is not. He lr trrteres. David Horum Waal, I don't aee us you hev any reason fur com plaining' about that. He don't Inter fere with anybody but himself, does be? Llpplncott'a. Mo fieri will find Mrs. 'Wlnilow's Boothlna Syrup thv bsst remedr to um tor tuelr children during the Uethlug jrlixl. Said She You men teem to be fond r hugging delusions. Bald He Well, we are not to blame. You women are such delusive crea ture. lalnleaa Unner. Tliere is a prevailing opinion that cancer Is always painful from the be ginning, whereas It Is really painless In the majority of cases. It Is desirable to ascertain bow far the public oughl to be Instructed in the early signs of cancer, with a view to the adoption of earlier diagnosis and consequently ear Her operation. London Hospital. llrrriitfnnlN of John nnil Irlacllln Am Owiirrn of (Mil Iloinatenil. The Aldcn kindred of America, which comprlKo deHcendnntu of John nnd I'rls cllla MuIHiih Aldcn of Duxhury, who are w-attercd from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific Ocean, from Canada to tho Oulf of Mexico, have nt last obtained pos session of tho old Alden homestead here, says n Duxhury (Mass.) dispatch In the Philadelphia Record. The house has nine rooms and a number of acres of land about It. It In near tho railroad station. During tho 254 years of exist ence of thin property It has always been occupied, with ono exception, by n per son named Alden. The old Iwmestead, according to the story generally told to visitors In Dux bury, won not built by John tho Pil grim. A situ east of the present house In pointed out an having been tho place whero John and Prlscllla dwelt, nnd It Is commonly atntwl that the house hutlt by John's own hand was destroyed by fire, and the exact spot Is pointed out John W. Aldcn, the tenth In n direct line of Jolinn from tho pilgrim fore father, nnd now occupant of the old homestead, says this story Is not cor rect He declares that John and Prln ellbi occupied n house of which the ell on tho present lwuse was n part, and that timbers from the first house nro now In existence in the present house. Tho ell, which Is. a Btory nnd n half high, Is undoubtedly older than tho main house, which Is two nnd a half stories, and has all tho marks which distinguished tho old-time Plymouth houses. There nro the small diamond paned windows; tliere are the beams, running across the low ceiling and throughout the house; there nre tho old-fashioned latches on the doors, tho step-up or Htcp-down between connect ing rooms, the large square chimney, and many other old-fashioned nnd quaint characteristics. The tiny "set-In" cuptoards, In all Uie rooms, nro things to make the mod em dweller full of envy I the low ceil ings make even n short person reach to see If It Is possible to touch them. A tiny bedroom on the ground floor Is shown to visitors ns the room In which Prlsellla died, and it is commonly be lieved that John, too, died In the pres ent house. The Alden story Is that tho house whs built by Jonathan, the son of John nnd Prlsellla. BAD BLOOD THE SOURCE OFiUX DISEASE Every part of th body la dependent on the blood for nourishment and Btrenrrth. Whea thin life atream ia flowing through the system la & Btate o! a v w r . a. . . v a. a. i. - Imrity and rlcnuesfl vre are assured 01 pericct ana uninterrupted, ncaiui; zccause pure blood la nature's oafe-guara against disease. When, however, the bodv ia led on weak. Imoure or polluted blood, the system 13 deprived of its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble la manifested in various ways. Puotular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affectiona chow that the blood is In a feverish and diseased conauion as a result of too much acid or the presence of tlomo Irritating humor. Sores and Ulcera aro the result of morbid, unhealthy matter In tho blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, (Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. These Impurities and poisons find their way Into the blood in various ways. Often a sluggish, Inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form nric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming in contact wiih contagions diseases Is another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the gcrma and microbes of Malaria Into our lungs, and when theso get into the blood in sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Soma are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps the dregs of some old constitutional disease of ancestors Is handed down to them and Ihey aro constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to suffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character S. S. S. is the best remedy ever discovered. It goes down into the circulation and removes any and all noisons. supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely ' .. ..'..- ra ana permanently cure3 Diooa diseases 01 every kind. The action of S. S. S. i3 so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and healthy so that disease cannot remain. It cure3 Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, etc.. and does not leave tho slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of blood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature's greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely harmless to any part of the system. S. S. S. is for sale at all first clas3 (fcrug stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAm Se So So PURELY VEGETABLE A Way Out. It was at a theater In Manchester. The king, aged and Infirm, was blessed with two sons. He wan pacing up and down the stage with a wearied, trou bled look, exclaiming aloud: "On which of these, my eons, shall I bestow my crown?" Immediately came a Tolce from the gallery : "Why aot 'arf a crown apiece, gu aor?" Laavdon Mall Ponaa. Raid a poftry teacher named Pell, To his pupil who wrote a rondel, "You would not know from Peter A muse, should you meter I" Thus gave he the young vlllanella. Yale Itecord. What la said to be the largest tele graph circuit In the world is that be tween lAndon and Teheran, the capital of Persia. It is 4.000 miles long and Is divided Into twelve sections. Chinese coffins are made of timber eight Inches to ten Inches thick. It is calculated, therefore, that over 8,000,000 feet of timber is utilized yearly for coffins Jn China. I.Itb a.nd Let Lire. "Do you preach without notes," que ried a member of the church commit tee that was seeking a pastor to nil a vacancy. "Well," rejoined the good man with a merry twinkle In hie eye, "I some times have occasion to uae bank notes." The General Demand of tho Woll-Informed of the World has always boeu for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known valuo; a laxatlvo which physi cians oould sanction for family uso bocauso Its component parts aro known to thorn to bo wholesome and truly beneficial la effect, acceptable to the systom and gantlo, yet prompt, In action. In supplying that demand with Its excollout combination of Syrup of Flga nnd Elixir of Bonna, tho Call fornla Fig Syrup Co. procoodB along ethical linos and rolies on tho merits of tho laxatlvo for Its romarkablo iuccobh. That Is ono of mnny roasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Souna Is glvon the preference by tho Woll Informed. To got Its beneficial effects always buy the gonulno manufac tured by tho California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for Bala by all loading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottlo. "NEFARIOUS SCOUNDRELS." Lnwbrenkers tire frequently de nounced, and rewardH nre offered for tlie apprehension of cspeclnlly trouble some or dangerous offenders. In tho newspnpers of to-day; but It Is not tho custom to mix denunciation with adver tisement nfter tho fashion of our an cestors. With them, righteous wrath would not be denied the comfort of epi thets, even in purely business com munication. No modern advertising column Is likely to contain an advertisement ns vigorous In Its language as one pub lished In an old Newburyport Herald of Just a century ago, threatening with "public exposure" no mention is made of prosecution If ho should repeat his raids, the "Nefarious Scoundrel, void of either mnuners or breeding," who had stolen oppk'B from a certain or chard. Whether or not the remainder of tho crop was Kpared, it is Impossible not to feel that the satisfaction of seeing "Ne fnrlous Scoundrel" In good black print must have proved eminently soothing to the spirit of the pepjiery old gentleman who penned the advertisement. The disproportion between the lan guage and the offense remluds one of that trial, In another old colonial town, nt which n pompous Judge had dis coursed so eloquently on the offended mnjesty of tho law nnd tho wicked ness of lawbreakers In genernl. that tho plaintiff, who was simple-minded, be gan to fear the special larceny In ques tion would be lost sight of. "Don't yo hnng him, Judge!" lie broke In. "No, don't ye hang him I Mehbo he desnrves It, for goln' ngln the Law and the Prophets, but I don't want ho should forget ho stole my three biggest pumpkins! I wnnt ho should set sorrowln' In Jail, nnd remember what lining him there. Try nnd for give him his other villainies, Judge, nnd Jest you jail him for them pumpkins!" Dlaconraarlnar Proapecta. This government Is becoming more and more centralized every year," said the student of politics. "Yes," answered Colonel Stlllwell of Kentucky, "It's getting so that the States don't do much more than fur nish titles for battle ships and popu lar songs." Washington Star. loratllnii Hnppeni Tbat "Way. Throggins Did you ever try making a comrade of your boy? Phogy Yes; but it didn't work. I found he waa too old for ma. Chicago Tribune. Inanltlnar. "I'm not going to that female barber shop again. Tbere'a a rude girl there, don't you know.." "What did she say?" "Why, abe looked at say mustawah and awaked me If I would have it ponged off or rubbed In." O, Profeaeor! Th professor waa complimenting the violin virtuoso on the excellence of his playing. "By the way," he said, "do you play the 'Doctor of Divinity'?" "Tbat is a piece I have never heard of," answered the violinist. C "Nerer heard of It I" exclaimed the professor. "Fiddle D. D.I" Chicago Tribune. nnqrjx oSeoqo j ejanf.q os ,ur ) mi, Moqs oj )cnf 'Jtioj SJAiv; jaqjono ai3 pas XJjanoo sjqj o) rasq em 00 M JIJbj 'moux, noX 2a;qj uy qx 'Sjqnojj ex.sra o; JajoJ s.mqx IJlvj uoqj J2ajs J3JB3JJ v s,eqi jCbs hd Caqj noX xnq,L ill sj 'jajMOJiax jsqjo jo 2aiqjsmog Xjsjjsx smsu Jiq l.jvqM jaSajs Man sjqj q 'BJjJBds aauv pun paiO9'1 qx.. '(naaiaj Xuiooiq ,unv iaua The Orphan. "Please, sir, will you give a penny t a poor orphan?" "Certainly, my boy I Has your fath er been dead long?" "No, sir. He's the orphan. This money's for him." WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE From October to May, coMa are the most frequent caute of headache. LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE removes cause. E. W. Grove on box. 2o. Caloric Hypnotiam. Inquisitive Passenger How are thes cars heated? Shivering Pnsnger By suggestion, X think. III Lock. "Luckiest man I ever knew! Everjs thing succeeded with him. He had only to say what he wanted, and hi got It. Why, confound It, 1 was walk log with him one day the very last day of his Ufe and he said to me, 'When I die, I want to die suddenly.1 Got run over that very night. Evet see such luck!" London Mall. Itaclutf uoye. "Charles, dear," said young Mrs. Tor, kins, "why do you call racing calcula tions 'dope?' I thought that waa a slang name for a drug." "You're quite right,' was the answer. "They call It that because a'.l It gen erally gets you Is a pleasant dream and a rude awakening." Washington Star. Ilia Syitcm, -How do you dispose of your garb age here?" asked the stranger, who was gathering data for purposes of publication. "We always throw ours In the garb age can," said the man with the chin heard, "but I don't know, of course about the neighbors." i RHEUMATISM yS " la most painful. ' JfS; What a good f 1 I STJACOBS OIL Gives Instant relief. Removes the twinges. USE IT, THEN YOU'LL KNOW ' S& 25o. ALL DRUGGISTS 6O0. Tho MnNlt-m Knlth, Myths of the most bewildering kind spring up nnd nourish nnd often bear a rlpo harvest In the minds of Ignorant Mohammedan ixipulnttons during times of crisis. A saint or two can work wonders among them at tho psycho logical moment, nnd saints of U10 most truculent typo aro as common In Mo rocco as blackberries aro In England. Theso people have no Ideas of evldenco or of probability. Though they Ho freely themselves, their credulity In tho word of a holy man la boundless. Lou. don Times. P. N. O. No. 9-08 lU-ccpllvo .M001I. Tho dark horso wns inclined to bo noncommittal. "I'm not asking anything of nny body," ho said, "but only n fool horso would kick a bucket If oats over." Thereupon his followers announced him ns In tho light to win. Philadel phia Ledger. IXKT I w UKH writing- to advertisers please Mention aMtyar, ' 11 Ilimo Neat of tho Mouml lllrd. Tho Australian mound bird builds tho biggest neat In tho world.. 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Ueustfmm mitai after ma II a mar "TEje man' 92JSU, $3,Od mnu fS.SOmhom n mny. softer MmiwfmBtur to thm nu, thoy hold rA Ms waWtf, bmaauam ihav . , mhmnB. IH boilar, wwur lonftmr, mnu MQ-fc air ef mrmmtar vmltim lhan autyefAoj "w Meats m thm world ta.dmv. W. L Douglis $4 and $6 BUt Edge Sheet GmroI Be Eauall.d At Anr Price -Wl t DowtUa RAW and prtea U (tamped on bottom. Tnkr No Hab-tltutn. -was waw t VRVf. 11BW JKVV 0 at of VtUtM x(Utivclv.