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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1893)
Royal Never Fails. ROYAL BAKING POWDER is always perfect; no experimenting is necessary with it; the house keeper never has cause to return it to the grocer and beg for the return of her money. For a third of a century its invaluable qualities have been familiar to American housewives, who have found its use always a guarantee of light, sweet, pure and wholesome food. Some baking powders are so imperfectly made from cheap and inferior materials that their manufacturers are compelled to take them back in large quantities. During the last year thousands of cases of one brand sold or commissioned upon a "guarantee" have been returned caked, spoiled and useless. Do not take chances with a baking powder with which there is a possibility of failure. ROYAL BAKING POWDER NEVER FAILS. ' Uive young Btock. no matter what it la, the food which contains the elements that mnlte bone, muscle and tissue. SV th a good foundation of these secured, t rill be easy enough to pat on fat when ihi i time comes. . ! t i" a fact that one good animal, wel. ce it, pays belter than a half-dozen poor in a noorlv ki pt. Get this firmly fixed nrmr mind, nrnetiee ninny this line, infl yoii 1 irt "i voi i will find both profit and pleas- i vnnr stck. your garden P"" m I EL I -r4 VJI C I JThe Timothy Hopkins Collection of Sweet Peas tl uaining twrnty-one distinct varieties a largo I et of eifh tor $1,501 or a packet of the tamo 4 r.ics, DiUd, fit itvcenu. 1J Carnations tVMietIe $1.00 y Chrysanthemums $1.00 V Pel a I" g .1 1 U m 5 distinct varieties) $ 1 .00 12 RoSeS diif tvarietiei) . $1.00 Ai sirjr.g, healtfryO ' -wn plant, fret by mo. Flower sAs Sfve Vegetable,- Seeds fj,0,'.""0"' ' '.th either of above collections, our handsomely tll-.i rated 100-page catalogue is acnt free. 'Ihis is adtiitted to be a work of art, and contains a reprodtic tion, in natural color, of the twrnty-one varieties now unK-rs;tlly reroeiiiied as The Timothy Hopkins Collection of 5we?t Peas., SjiERWOSD HT .NURSERY CO. j BN R O, CAL. 1st Flo 99 or ft had been ' :d five months h Dyspep had a fullness T eating, Ana a Wavy load in the of my s w -iach. Sometimes a jkthly sicJ- would overtake B. I was kincr for Thomas JHenrj J it, Allegheny City, f , in who-' tfuy I had been for I en years, .v .sed August Flower ! two weeks. J I was relieved of all i ible. I can now eat things I I d not touch, .before. I have I ied twenty' a since ray re s' OVl. n ' . leehenv. Pa. id Liver Oil as it pears in Scott's uliion is easily 4 en up by the tem. In no it er form can so n ich fat-food be si milated with- ut injury to the utans of digestion pott's Emulsion (I JCpd Liver Oil with Hvnonhns. lj:es has come to be an article very clay use, a prompt and ilible cure for Cotds, Coughs, ";it troubles, and a positive .r of flesh. ' ,!" s"" iWn. V V. AlMrunrfrtn. AZER AXLE tin the World! GREASE II the Genuine fifltverywherel , m, !:uxou I r.N NOYER i. f. r ire silver Of KRNnK PERNOR colnaire. well, i'l it..M)U.ll r Is cdned Into ,.....,... Th tnnro t about 11. -.iUir.lt CSt nf nlnaire Hi . . A KKI.DKSHKIV .,"" Je Portland, Or. W rile (or vu -pwub, ojii 1 or ruie. PlCa4 ll 'quality can ever I 1 oeeent bv mail. Mav- u. u. By freight, prepaid if t 1, we ahi p ea'el y 4, 5 or 6 f t. treei ; j - M r. ra .....I . i ir.X..r " .'urwriea. i iaj i acres Tl, ' Ex"t "n'ormation about trees "1 n,,t' Rm . Ix.n.rna. Mo. Hnumy i. uujutii to un and CWpr. Sow trr nnl or unit bf mail. I i I EasilyNiM Up S. U. So, -S. F. N. TJ. So. 600. Superstitions of Children. As might be expected supersti tious fancies take a peculiarly firm hold of the minds of children. In the pockets of plenty of scholars at our public schools will be found a 6inooth white pebble, earned for luck; around the necks of plenty more will be found a red string tied to keep off throat diseases, while a large proportion could not comfort ably pass by a pin or a horseshoe without picking it up lest ill luck should ensue. At a certain school, the yard to which has no gate, but instead aD open space divided by a row of three posts, the girls believe that whoever passes between the middle post and one of those next it will fail in her lessons that day, and a girl who has unthinkingly done so will turn back and enter a second time, going care fully between an outer post and the end of the fence. This superstition is handed from class to class and bids fair to flourish for many years as part of the information acquired at the school. No one knows how the idea start ed ; no one takes pains to observe if it holds true; but what has either of these matters to do with believing in it f Exchange. An Old Time Editor. A legal friend reminds rne of old Colonel Rogers, who published the Bos ton Journal before the war. He waa terribly conservative, and his paper waa delivered ulmost entirely to annual sub scribers, although a few copies were on sale nt the book stores. One day when the colonel came down town he was hor rified to see a boy with some Journals under his arm (shouting out, "Journal, 4 cents; Journal!" Dazed for a minute, he called the boy into a doorway and asked, "How many Journals have you there?" Told, he took out his purse and paid for them all, and ordered the boy to run home and never to buy any Jour nals again. Ho was so scandalized by the ocenrrence that he said he felt al most ashamed to meet his business ac quaintances for weeks. Times changed when the war broke out, and the Jour nal went on the street like other papers. Boston Letter. ReJ Tape. A distinguished general in command of one of the military districts of the United Kingdom gavo instructions to an officer serving under him, who had special qualifications for the work, to prepare a scheme of defense for one of the most important ports under his com mand. This) officer, whose zeal was above suspicion, prepared a very elab orate report, entering into the most minnte details, which he forwarded ac cording to his orders. He heard nothing further about it for several months, until at length it was returned, when he eagerly looked to see what remarks the general had made upon his work. To his disgust he found nothing until he arrived at the last page of the report, where was written, "Yon should have used a wider margin !" Vanity Fair Itualneas I. Business. Manufacturer Have you succeeded in perfectly imitating Good & Company's goods? Superintendent All of them, sir. Manufacturer Very well. Get up a circular warning the public against vile imitations and put 'em on the market. New York Weekly. be? MARK BY NOT BI0IM9 THE BI6HT BICYCLE mo ron wM Qhauxwi- tuf ow Au. owt WORTH PACIFIC fYCLEflft, BICYCLES OF tVEBY DESCBIPTIOM."- Ma9vm Buiioiw -Portland Oregon YOONQ MEN! The Specific A No. I. mm. wiihoul Ull. all am ol Ooasns hr and Client, no matur of bw long uui'!ln. PrlpnU itrlrlure, II blr an In-t-rnal n mly. tura wh-n -rer7tultig alai .at;illl Hold hr all Dnimrtata alatiufartarencTiie A.rVhonhH.Mllcln rrl. fco..BDjo-,Cd. TH O ltth artnnwladfaf l-adlnff r)mrty for ail la. onnalora! dia'-hargas aa prlTata.liaa of o.aa. MflwlT JprKriMltae4'iav itllMltr' m rron?maaajAV r rauta a-u- f JTvnrm ln"Xj f JT.TniUAYS.W ? 1 Tlui A Varr Gloaa Shata "I believe I got into the closest plaoa during the civil war that a man evej got out of alive," said E. X. Harper, the Mulhatton of Michigan, now stopping at the Laclede. "I had been detailed to obtain information regarding th strength of a detachment of Confederate troops stationed on the Tennessee river, near Decatur, Ala. I got the informa tion, and was working my way back to camp when I was discovered and pur sued by a scouting party. I had con cealed a skiff in the brush on the banks of the river, but a sudden rise had swept it away, and there was nothing to do but surrender or swim the swollen stream. 1 plunged in, but the current was stronger than 1 had anticipated, and by the time 1 reached midstream my strength was about exhausted. I man aged to get hold of the end of a floating log and drifted down Ktrpnm ti'hilA tVifl Johnnies made the rater around me boil with their bullets. "I soon drifted out of rartPA And crawled np on the log, only to discover mat . ii was already occupied by a big water moccasin, who Willi inplinail r dispute possession. 1 had no weapon uui. a water soauea pistol. IT 1 staid on the log I would get bit; if I got off I would-be drowned. While debating what 1 should do the log drifted within range of the Union pickets, and they appeared to think 1 had been raised up by a special providence as a practice target. The first volley killed the moc casin, and before they could reload 1 made them understand that 1 was not trying to pull any feathers out of the tail of the American eagle. Since my escape from that position of fourfold peril I have been something of a fatalist." St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Eng..., l'oliueiuen. The police regulations in England are very different from those common in this country. The policeman there is not nearly so autocratic as he is here and would never think of using a club or striking a man, except in self defense. J. Gilmer Speed gives this story of their mild sway; Upon one occasion a man came into my office and created a disturbance. I ordered him out. He declined to go, so I sent for a policeman. A sergeant came. t saiu to mm: "This man does not belong here and refuses to leave my office. Will you please take him out?" I expected the sergeant to tell the man he must go, and then if he did not move on 1 expected to see the officer remove him by force. Not at all.. The sergeant said, "You had better leave here, sir," and his tone was as respectful and eivil as though he was asking a favor. l he man manifested no intention of leaving, and the police officer began an inquiry as to his reasons for wanting to stay. This so exasperated me that I put the man out myself, greatly to the astonishment and apprehension of the officer. He explained to me that 1 had no right to interfere in the matter I had brought to his attention, and that doubtless the intruder would get out a warrant against B8 and have me arrested for assault. i -, . A Mexlcun Itut In Birdcage. , In a little out of the way alley not far from Stuy vesant square there is a small, dingy barroom. It is the favorite drink in (place of a dozen or more old men, wiio &re cronies and have incf and played chess there for many years. The aged proprietor of the place has filled the room with curiosities strange Btuffed birds, autographs of old New Yorkers, theater tickets of a quarter of a century ago', a few old fashioned collars, etc. The old gentleman is facetious.pcea sionally. He has been chuckling" over his latest joke for a week or two. Hanging from the ceiling directly over the bar is a bamboo birdcage. The four sides of the cage are covered with cloth curtains. On one of these curtains is printed this inscription, "A Mexican Bat." Of course every customer wants to Bee the animal, but on lifting the cur tain one sees nothing but a brick sus pended from the top of the cage by a string. The experiment generally costs the enrious person at least the price of five flagons of ale. New York Tribune. A Scheme That Works. atechurch, at Fifth avenuo and Twenty ninth ttreet, you will find in the book rui-K or eacn pew a caru oi tne size or a fashionable envplnTw.. If. Ib on "oi. quaintauce card," bearing the pastor's name and church address on one side, with a nice little square in the upper rigm. imnu corner in wuicn is printed, "If inai.ftll. twn I'pllt. Btntnn liorA fin the other side is printed: "In order that the pastors may have the opportunity of seeking personal acquaintance and ex tending to you the courtesies of the church, please write your name and ad- urehs upiow, arop tne caru in tue pas tor's mail box, hand to an usher or return by mail Signed, David James Borrell, D. D., pastor; Rv. Palmer S. Hulbert, Eev. Alfred E. Myers, asbHiut pastors." It is a ftnrtnf a rl mtun-fu rtl.tn.n .ul'bt.oni- receive-a-postoral-call scheme, and they Mi ii woras wen. ew xorif. limes. . , . Reminding II im of a Fact. A few days ago an elderly gentleman and his wife came down Broadway to gether. A lady crossing the street fell down. Thn nld tn.itlftnnn niniim. tn hr assistance and heled her in every possi- ui way. j y nen tie returned to ins wire he ghonlt hur fiur ur him "It'll (ill v4.-V,t. its all right," he whimpered. "Yes, 1 anuw in an ngnt, " sbe repnea botly. "Here's Si. milrnrtwn twin an fntla Hnivn and you plow across the street to help U . . .1 a , . ,, , . un, uu uib oiner aay i leu uown stairs and you wanted to know if I was prac ticing for a circus." New York World. ' . An InaoTailoa. A south Georgia schoolina'am has in troduced a new feature in her achooL When one of the girls misses a word the buy who ap.ii. it gets permission to kiss her. As a result the girls are becoming n ry poor spellers, while the boyiare im p:aving. Atlanta Constitution. TWEXTT TEARS' EXPKRIEXCK. C. D. Fredricks, the we 1-kuown. photog rapher, 170 Broadway, New York, says: "I have been using Aucocx's Posocs Plasters for twenty years, aud found them one of the best of family medicines. Briefly smnmine up mv experience I sav that when plm-ed on the" small of the haok Ai.i.rocK's Plasters till the body wi.h nervous energy, ami thus tv re faiuue hrai'i exhaustion, debility and ki mey ilillionlties. For vomeii and children I have found thorn invaluable. Thev never irritate the skin or caus- theslinhteM nam but cure sore throat, coughs, cold, pains in side, back or chest, ludigesiiou and bowel complaints." Teicher-Johrny, where did George Washing ton got hie e Hr .itouf Johnny ,.e learned it 11' otuer peopie. Our readers will serve themselves by noticing the remarkable .9 KuiDiuecu In another column by the Sherwood Hall turnery o. oi itenlo Park and San Fran :isco, who are leaders on the coast in f ur aishing everything for the farm and garden. Don't attempt to drown your orrow lu di.uk -you will and thai narrow cau wim. Kach year Units Rmu' l?M..i..'nf t ""J""-' in new localities, in various pa-ts of uie worm ror relieving coughs, culils and throat disensrs thev hnv. Iwion ,.v,..f r..i; able. Sold onlu in boief. A man with a bid liver very olten has a good leart. State of Onto, City of Toledo,) 1.1'CAS ( of nty, s Frank J. Ciiknky inHkcH oath that he la the enlor pir'mr of the firm of v .1 I ' 11 V K V V Co.. nolug bn-liieaa in the citv of l'..le Ii tuny tua fiate Mure am. anil that nai.t firm will nav he sum of ONK Hl'NliKKI) imlXAKS for each id every t e of e.-tarrh lhat ('Him.it be cured oy the use of Haij-'b Catarrh I) rk. FKANK J. t'UKNKY. Sworn to before tne ami nnli,-riti.ii in presence thl6ta day oi December. A. Ii I km i'""l n. ti . uijr.fu., r. ... n . Aiilnry J'liMic. Hall s Catarrh Cure In tiikcn iiit..niniiv .mi tctN direi'tlv ou the hlnoil Mini minimi.. Hr..ru.... oi th system. Setul for ti'stunon als, free. r. J. t'Hh.NKY CO., Toledo, 0. IW Sold by drugglstn; 76 cents. A Frofonnd Thouuht. It In txiu to ho a ind man than It Is to bo a good husband. Dae EnameUne Stove Follih: no dart, no smell. Tax Gun xa for breakfast. A t i'ftll Article. "Whv. how odd this hail thouirht of before!" said a visitor nt n woman's exchange of the city. She had m imt naiiii a pretty knitted article, which was a babv's Imttln rmv Knr railway travel or to go out with Miss Baby in her own little carriage they are of great service in keeping the milk Warm, and also, as thev nr knitti.il double, toofTvr protection against break age, some paiuleil ones were also seen, but are not so serviceable as the knit ted ones, as they do not fit so closely to tue uome. now vorK Times. Superstition About Spiders. Even school boys are led to foroiro their usuul destructiveness when spiders are in question. I remember thut when I was a lad at Winchester it wius consid ered a most unlucky thing to do any in jury toa particularly large kind of spider Wliicu is sometimes tound in tho college buildings, and which went among us boys (or men, as we called ourselves) by lie name or a Wykehamist. (Jornhill Rich Red Blood Results from taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Ur. Chat. Walker Of San Francisco. For several yenra I have heen trniih1.il wltK blotches and ilmples on my face and body, which were very annoying. 1 tried several pre scriptions, and also other medicines, but tliey Hood's x Cures did not seem to benefit me. Last fall a friend advised me Ui try Hood's Sarsuparilla. I was determined to give It A Thorough Trial. After mini two bottles, my skin returned to Its natural state. I still use 1L as It Rives me strength and vlcor. I never had better health in my life, and I owe It to uiklnv HnnH'a u.ir. Earllla," ( has. Walkeii, with Carvlll Mia. o., 4 Eighth Street, San Francisco. Hood's Pills are the best atter-dlnnor FUli, assist digestion, cure headache. 26c. Bete, nuctaana -va ll.UUper uotue. One oeutadoae, THta ubiat uoron (;i.n promptly cures where ail others fulL Coughs, Croup, lore Throat, Hoarsenaaa, Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption It DM no rival: has cured thouaands, and W a) Tu if taken la time, rld oy UnigglsU on a guar antxo. K'ir a liime llack or ( ht. ue oniLUH i belladonna rLASTktRJSju. CATARRH nFMrnr. ilaveyouCaiarcli ' Tbla maedy la sniaran toed toeureou. frice,6ucu. inJecUirlree. m m mm wm -a, 'v.faanflBHaanHLai OH!L0HfS7 MATrRE'g SrRKST A LIT. If nature did ot trvggle rgatnst dt.cno. even In weakly constitutions, swlit indeed would .uV ivuik ui . uiaiauy 10 us laiai termina tion. Whl e nature tt u- striigu es le' us, I st -"i Clllllll HUU JUUII'IUUB mfcllflti. h.ln . L ' ... , y. n&iTiii-nii. niu,i m our guiue i m i '"u """w, and that "lamp to our V rt" r ton a 'n nuicra as a safe, tried aud Ihonnuh allv of nature. If the bl od be lii.ectei with I lie, if the bewels and stomach are inactive, if the Sidneys tall to ex 11 m purities ol whici thev are the natural outlet, a course of the Bitters Is the auiwt reli ant e ! the nifrerer. one. moreover, that in sanc tl. ned by professional indorsement aud use for tiean . half a century. No Americ m or foielgu remeily has earned greater distinction as a rem edy for end preventive of ihn nic liver com plaint, malaria, constipation, kiduey aud rheu matic IrouD.e and utbility. " Mono ed " Is the Boston girl s way of rtfer ring t j a oue-leitged man. RUPTCKK AND PI1.KS CURED. Wepoaitively oure rupture, piles and all reo l nlseaae without pain or detention from bust less. No cure, no pay. Also all rXenie dis. asea. Address fur pamphlet Dra. Horterdold t B! M ..I .lr...,f Wbm ir.rinn trraip. all trains of 5f ceasiT Tlic Best fatcmrocf Coat In tlio WORLD I TlicKIHll llltANn HI Il'k-Kll I. -...,.l ... priKir, Biul will kecu jnu.try In lira hanlrststorm. Tln-i jiipw I'OMMf.L 81.11 KEK I. a r1. l ruing coat, anil ,-iiincaatit.iu. iMiwuruill lllllimiult J MM, "ur a cvwi ii iiiu i,n urAnil Is mil nil 'i, IlltiKlr toU'stalnirun free. A, J. TOWKK, Itusfnn. Mail, bi vo a bT a pji Dai ruHNtiK-aiih.vm i'n 1 11 itioi iitiiiiiiitiiuiioii. iiotiu a W fy vS3 t Ik-K.ni, IUitorH Tiiflo ami Ntncll. iiiol f iiroH TJ-ATARVV.I t.ivcH Kellel'nt miee iImi'V f .ViiufdVs. Mic IIjiitoIiiIs or by mail. Kl.Y All cannot possess a $10,000 (This mm was paid for the first World'. Fair Souvenir Coin minted.) in the shape of a coin, but many can havefac-slmilcs of this valuable work of art only special coin ever issued by the U. S. Government for $1 each. Untied States Government World's Fair Souvenir Coins- The Official Souvenir of the Great Exposition 5,000,000of which were donated to the World's Columbian Exposition by the Government, are being rapidly taken by an enthusiastically patriotic people. As there early promised to be a demand for these Souvenirs that $1.00 for E-ach Coin and sell them direct to the people, thus realizing 5,ooo,ooo, and uslnir the additional money for the further development of the Fair. Considering the fact that there were but j,-,, of these coins to be dis ributed amomg 65,000,000 people, in this country alone (to say nothing of the foreign demand,) and that many have already been taken, those wish ing to purchase these mementoes of our Country's Discovery and of the grandest Exposition ever held, should secure as many as they desire at once For Sale Everywhere and Banks. If not for sale in your town, send $ l.oo each for not , than Jive coins, by Post-office or Express Money-order, Registered Letter or Dank Draft, with instructions how to send them to you, all charges prepaid, to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 111. 1 irv P-i VEAI.KIJ ItKMKKY my hllllid waa relieved from an ..I.I rasi-of Kllr.l MADriMaud aaiaaa afU VUU, HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO HRISKLES, and hollow cheeks, and dull, sunken eyes, don't always moan tltftt a woman's old. Half the time, they only show that ....' umniq KCU Of suiroring. TO such women, to every wo man who is tired or atllicted, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription safely and certainly lirim-a hnnlr ha. t K and strength. It's a ..(.uuiiniv 1UV7U1U1UV rtiar. il 1 1 1 n nl .ml Mime, a . ' . 1. . .uaw ....... hjiu vu.ra, a miiii; luuii UIV11TT r.,t. K..:i.4u - P . a.,. mi., uuum u i ' , a nvi hid uiai, aooiuca and strenfrthens. For all the derangements. uivuuumra fauu ncnsninat fR'uuur w WO iiivii, in is mv uiujr if iiiirufitt-ru reiueuy. ix it doesn't benetlt or cure, you have your money back. It wont do to experiment with Ca tarrh. There's the constant danger of driving it to the lungs. You can have a perfect and permanent cur with Dr. Sage's Catarrh liemedy. Mane Ferry's Seeds and Wilis m rlnh harvrnt Tlnv uruaUvnvn rPllAhlA. nlwtiys In UciMHtiil.ttlvvMvaihflHiat FERRY'S SEED ANNUALy r jr Il;i lalnvHlimhU'toevory I'ltuitcr. 3 kD.M.FtRRYA. DETROIT. , wrj i-v mien. . R,) ANN'S 3 ONE sfl UTTER s .mf 'HI eut Dry or (ireeti IT fS Bonos, Meat, Urlstlo aud a Ii. vni;i;u I.U1 HUiJVd Will douhlo the numlwr of eitirs will make tham more (er-tllo-wlll carry the hens safely through tho mnltlnt perlml and put them In cotiilltlou to lay wheu eggs, coinuiiind the highest price and will dovolono your chicks fastor tlian auy other food. Feel Areen Bnnea and nso ( reoaoadiie to kill tliolli o. an i you will mat Hl'ly per crnf more prouu Semi lor Catalogue an! prices. BLOOD POTSON A SPECIALTY. ,r,: piiills tHTtituiiunt If ouroil in Ho to 00 tiny. Wo olttti HmtoHll poinon from ihonyMoiu.Kollu.l. tlnm en it tiovor bo srinruof thyilli'iuio. Yon t mbntronicil at homo for the sumo pricu iml uiiilir thu Hituitt L'lm.u. noun, but with Ihonn tvlm j.roiui totMinc hi ro we will oontrnet to omo tium or rvtum) nil ii.-iiy nt id my oni Iroexnimni, oT ctHiiliin, rnllroml fnm itiul hoiol billH if we full to cum, 1 1 y Imvo Ink on tn r mrf, UmIkIo m t hpI,, nmt nt ill huvo nt'lur.nnit i-uiin, Mucouii I'uti'hoA In MoiiMi, 8ro 'l'hr.t.ii, I'lti-ph", ('oiHitT-Col.tifi Riiotit. IJIi-of any l.irt r( tho (Hilly. ll.iir.r KTobrowB fiolin t "in , t tniiiltviilill Itlo HltrJ- I'oIbi n tcitt. wo Riiioiuiti'ft to furo. n nolle'. the nioKt nl.niinnto otitic ui cloill-'iiiio thu ' id f'r a en no wo ('iinni.t. euro. Tin m 01000 hut ftlwiiri bHttt.'il thoHktil of tho tnnt 1 uitni'ia hril matiH. A loifiil uiinnuitO't lt fine or roi 11ml inmcy, AbollUv prooriiaoutiti't loil oj itpplin it toll, AilUrua TOOK KEMKt)Y C'),i Dlaionlo Toiiii1u ( lilrnsro. III ra t u 1 . ,1 . - " Ti 1 r 1 ' . - rV 1 1 1AI TLltHl' 2 I'orCiiltl In lleiul. It it (,iiiVWi; Hfiwirfml. DUOS., til Warrou 8U, N. Y Souvenir realizing that every patriotic American will want one or more of these coins, and in order to make it convenient for him to get them, we have made arrange ments to have them sold throughout the COlinlrv liv all tlm loiHi CURES Rheumatism. my rnunir. .1 lx,y i ured rntlrel I UUT1 III grMUUmV, Mild. N. V. oTKKI.R. J 6