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About Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1897)
.J Women Have Quietly t Them Well. L sister, If yu find that ln sPite tariDff faithfully your family doc- n ivice, you are not getting well, you not try another course ? " many a woman has quietly fLn to Mrs. Pinkhain, of Lynn, L jtating her symptoms plainly iciUrly, and take her advice, which was I', uiu p l i j received. The following let ter Is pretty strong confirm ation of this: "I had been sick for six months; one V - i.i a T would have to cro to a spitalbeforelwouldgetwell. I had lanaletrouDiEBiu , oornnies every month ; my omb tipped back to my backbone; had teadache, hysteria, iam ""is o""! lair.leucorrhtEa. -A tionria TtTArA PrYlfl ft II file time, my limbs were so weak that I jonld hardly want arounu ine iiuuse; ms troubled with numb spells. I fol lowed Mrs. Pinkham's advice. I havB taken four bottles of Lydia E. Pink tam'i Vegetable Compound, one bottle 4 her Blood Purifier, one package of her Sanative Wash, and am entirely jured.o-Miw. Louisa Place, 650 Bel moEt St., Brockton, Mass. i 4r m.w a ii I THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE i i Happy and Fruitful Marriage. IrffT MAN who would know the- GRAND r ' TDIITUC U. UI..I Facts, the Old Secrets and the New Discoveries of Medical Sclenceaflapplied lo Married Life, who would atone ft r pant fol lies and avoid future pit falls, should write for our wonderful little book, called "Complete Man hood and How to Attain anv earnest man we will mail one cimv uiureiy free, in pium scutcu cover tDIE UmifAl M sniaoarast. UUk IIILUIUML UUll BUFFALO. msmm II" T 101) SLEEP SOUND? 1 hyour sleep refreshing or do yon roll and oil ind (ret and worry about your trouble? your nmts arc healthy and lull of vitality fjour ileep will be sound and you will wake up Mini vigorous and refreshed. If vour nerves it weakened from excesses, dissipation, over work or brain weariness, you will have noticed tiiat vour sleep is disturbed, you roll and toss, Joo dream or have niuht sweati. Then vou get "Pin the morning, feeling about a bad, or none, thin when you went to bed. Your itmes lack tone and vigor. Your ivstem -MMs bracing up. Your vital functions are 111? ".' , . '"" maf nave been using a medi. irae to indure ileep. So much the worse for ;Jou in the long run. By its use yon simply jftioen the nerves. Of course It induces sleep, f'o. bow do you feel in the morning? Howls L. ppSll,e (or breakfast and vour ambition iu Don,t '"" 8ee be mistake of it all? . Snot n'ed meiieino. You need the ton !Wl!d.ihing effects of a mild current of j h . iil '", " '" can Kt by applying iW.8ndcn'sEleeirlc Hclt. luioreend for the book with full Informa i a about Dr. Sanden'a Electric Belt. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO. Wait Washington St.. l'ortluud, Or. Plrnu mention thii Paper. Farmers (ortCTMiNer 1 Tina o Tmc MACHINE TO POT BYOUR (OP IM ii with CLARK'S RIGHT-LAP Plow and Seeder Combined. fnly work" ln Bo" to a depth of 6 to & no Plow Crust. wered iifhn . ?4ineliMdown, thoroughly l"tri i. h li!llt; ""'I. "SND&ii, hM u"ed U REC0M" I. IJWLUSlllKfllMPffl . w a V I II I 1.11 UUll II II F'RST AND Tlv, . .T. erl A.Bt for Oregon, Waihinr- tun Bn .1 ij.l.. ' Partlanf MiToi,o,n.BPrin. J.A.WEsco.See'y THt BUSY WORLD Of BUSINESS will"'"''1'"' " r4ti. ""Ms Bbrnreulu. JUINtt EDUCATION PAYS P . wif,tt!iP L" - WT E T H iVcT WI rorekTia ou"Tlo Sthit ibould alwT ht 1 k tk. l sums, silmr. all -n M Famoiia Stamp Collection.. The London Golden Penny has an article in a recent issue on big posta-e stamp collections and ilustrious stump collectors, from which it would appear that tho greatest collection in the world is that of Monsieur Philip,, la Kenn tiere von Ferary, son of the late Duch esne do Galeira. It lines the walls of a moderate Bize room ami must he worth 350,000. This collector buys about 4,000 worth of new stamps every year. The best English collection, apart "front that in the British Museum, belongs to W. B. Avery of Birmingham ami must he worth from 50,000 to li0,000. H. J. Duveen, of Duveen Bros., in Bond street, has a collection worth about 35.000. Another great collector is M. P. Castle, of Brighton. He once Rnlil a collection of Australians for 10,000, i ,,1H"1' and bus since made a collection of Ku- ! P''lt.V ropeans which is worth a great deal more. Amoim the miinv cliRtin.niiali..,! Success. If one but opens up his heart to the incoming of (,'lirUt he may have some possibility of success anil quick returns Uev. W. B. Packard, C'ongrcgationallst, Cleveland, Ohio. Woman. Women should stiiuil by n unit ii, lnsienii or trainpllng upon They should demand the same of nitiii that man demands of woman. Kev. H. de Costa, Kpiscopa- liati New York Cilr. coi motors are the Dnke of York, the ! Tolitlcs.-I am in favor of more poll Duke of Saxc-Cobtiig and Gotha, Karl tics and more politicians If we can j.ov ( e Grey, the Prince of Siam, Mr. Van- ' cm ourselves, and if we will make the derbilt and Prince Alexis Michaelo- : business of government our busines. vitch, who often buys 1,000 worth of ; ltnbbl M. J. (Jrles, Hebrew, Cleveland, stamps at a time. ; Ohio. Chimes itung by Electricity. The Sabbath. It Is the duty of 'i.e Eleetricity now supplies the power i '''"''"thin Church all over the world to for ringing the chimes in Grace church, i "sp l,s J-'fcatest efforts In furthering a New York, and the curfew hymn is j letter observance of the Sabbath lay. played by an automatic arrangement ,-Kev. J. Van Xass, Presbyterian, breaking the onrrent to huge magnet.B Washington, 1). C. connected wmi ten bells, the largest I The Curse of the weighing 3,000 pounds. THAT TEHItlltI.E BCOUItGE. Malarial disease is invariably supplemented dv disturbance of the liver, the bowels, the Age. The great i curse of the age Is the everlasting ; reaching out after something for noth ing, which Is true In the mercantile world, the political world, and the Christian world. Itev. II. X. Couden, I Methodist, Washington, I. O. I A Workingman's Church. The stomach and the nerve". To the removal of both l he cause and its effects Hostellers Stom ach Bitters is fully adequate. It 'Mills the bill" AS IIO Olhf.P ri.miilv il.iuu nil.fiirniliin Ifu ..-nlr thoroughly. Its 'Ingredients are pure ami j church must keep the social, physical r ""'"S??1 ?" " "?).r,."'y rYe to build up ; and material wants of the workini:- system broken bv ill healih and shorn of strength. Constipation, liver anil kidney com plaint and nervousness are conquered by it. Noblemen In Berlin. According to official statistics the city of Berlin has a little over 8,000 noble men, of whom 4,700 are in the army, 600 in the civil serivce, 200 in trade and 150 day laborers. The average taxation in Egpyt is about (4.50 a head. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We are asserting In the courts our right to the exclusive use of the word "CASTOK1A," and " PITCHER'S CASTOR1A," as our Trade Mark, I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, waa the originator of " PITCHER'S CAS 1'ORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear the fac simile signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on every wrapper. Thia is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used In the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. Look Carefully at the wrapper and see that it is : the kind you have always bought, and has the j signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the man, as well as the spiritual. I plead for a nillllan dollar palace of religion In the Interest of the tolling masses Hev. U. W. Mead, Presbyterian, New York City. Youth. The world In all Its depart ments Is mainly what young men have made It Manhood and age have often taught, but it is youth that makes the disciple and spreads the doctrine. Rev. W. C. Webb, Methodist, Philadelphia, Pa. Do Unto Others We expect our friynds to slave and crawl and grind and drudge for us, and we tlo nothing for them. The best way to keep your friends true to you is for you to be true to them Itev. Prank DeW. Tal niage, Presbyterian, Pittsburg, Pa. Th Coming of Christ. Christ has been coming and Is coming and will continue to come, lie Is coining not as a man, not as a god-man, but as n deitic Idea, as a divine thought, as a my name except The Centaur Company of which : living love, find as a reigning spirit Chas. II. Fletcher is President. March 3, 1897. SAMUEL PITCHER, M.D, A Parisian is said to have construct ed a machine which makes it possible to split a human hair into 30 parts. HOME PRODUCTS AND PUKE 'OOI. All Eastern Syrup, so-called, usually very UK III coioreu nnu m in-o. iiviu. , is inn.. ....... i,,,.n... 4.?x, ;r,trn iiri'im" is made from trlorv of mail tllld WOUIIIU. uev. 1'. K. Rev. Dr. Itoblns, Methodist, Atlanta, lia. Political Bosses. Political bosslsm Is crime; It Is Rellisbncss dowered out In fo tyranny; ecclesiastical despotism Is blasphemy; It Is an attempt to subordi nate consciences to the empire of one conscience; It is religious despotism; it destroys Individuality, which is the Sonar Cane and is strietlv nure. It is for sale bv tirst-class erocers. In cans only. Manufac tured bv the Pacific Coast SYRd'Co. All gen nine "tea Uanlfn )rw" have the manufac turer'! name lithographed on every can. Spain's finances may be stated in a few figures. The nation's indebtedness is $1,765,000,000, and the annual in terest to be paid is about $70,000,000. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to bo incurable. Knr a great many yearsdoi'tors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure by local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man lifaetured bv K. .1. Cheney it Co., Toledo, O., is the onlv constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internallv In dosia from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blond and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any ease It falls to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. .1. CHKXEV ii CO., Toledo, O. ' Sold bv druggists, ""' Hall's Family Pills are the best. Morse, Baptist, New York City. Philanthropy. We ueed wealth to en dow our colleges, build our churches mid carry on our foreign and domestic mission work; but If the giving of It is to stifle free expression of thought on economic and Industrial questions, then better a thousand times that It be with held Itev. W. H. Carwardlne, Metho dist, Chicago, 111. The Life Eternal. TIiIh mortal life Is but n beginning of the greater exist ence; It Is but the dawn, the prepara tion for the eternity Into which we must pass when the fetters of iiesh have loosened their bonds and the iiy niortal soul realizes that stupendous freedom known only In the eternal life. 'Uev. J. II. Merchant, Methodist, Ak ron, Ohio. The Open Hook. Common education has so brought people to a common lev- Piso's Cure for Consumption has been a ,,, t,mt they are uo longer willing to ae- fiod-send to me. Win. B. McClellan, t t,1(, ,,0,.tr(nei laid down by the Chester, Florida, SeptlT, , W preacher, as In the times when the cler- Th fWonn board of aizriculture has lnne were the learned. The Bible offered premiums for flax culture, IMWiiHMwtiinwl J"? it".' 2- i j. Jtiy Jton,$.U y'' rf"' "MSmVi"? 't Portland, j "'"Viilfll in"i ai- 1 Oregon. i -DIET I SO, WASH- lug the siotnacn, remedies and only found relief from ndlgr tion, catarrh of the Stomach. In trying in i s PEHTICI KO you will Hnd a l KE. I rice, IK On receipt of same will deliver it to you nearest express office free of charge. Agent, ....FRANK NAU.... Portland Hotel Pharmacy, PORTLAND, OH. Sixth and Morrison street, BASE B1LLJ00DS WSJ!? We carrr the most complete line of Gymnaaium and Athletic Oondi on the Coast. SUITS ANU UNIFORMS MADE TO ORDER, bend for Our athletic Catalogue. - WILL & FINCK CO., 81S-8S0 Market St.. San Jranclieo, Cal. XiSmrnSiTi.). tLSt mils. EJ 1 Best Couth Byron. Taawi Oood. Un M PI ii ra. Sold bT dnsrgtsit. f.l Tl TV t ine iviissing Word was N ATU R AL: S u7itg' s Best tea is not only pare but it is NA 7 URAL ii cause it is fresh-roasted. The following 154 each got $6.50. CALIFORNIA ELSEWHERE SAN FRANCISCO Mri. Alki.isou, il'i Merrltt Mrs. Black, 1814 Harrison W, Hncli&nan, &-l Folsom RoseCarew, Jf)3', Market Miss A. Carter, 921 Sacramento C. Clausaeu, 23d and Capp Mrs. L. During, Itrvanl St. Mrs. Kills, Larkin and H'wav Mary C. Herllly, 12X6 Broadway Mra. Ho'ekamp, 8U74 Filiierl Mrs. Uaursalli, 3 ill buchajian M. McKeniie, 'At Clementina T. I. Miller, lf .5c Sutter Kate Recline, 706Tenueaee Mra. T.Salomon, 1616 Eddy Mrs. t hai. Stock, 412 Ivr Ave. Mr. W. Taylor, 147 ('lay Mrs. Thornton, 222 Filbert Mrs. A. Verdier, 944 Geary Mrs. 8. Watson, 429 Douglass Miss Katie Wein, 177 Cook CALIFORNIA ELSEWHERE Mrs. Otis Hordwell, Alameua Mra. O. r. Woodrovr, " Emma T.Don nelly, Loi Angeles Mrs. Jno. B Hanine, " Cecilia Nolan, " Mrs. E. M.Shlpman, " Addie Williams, M ra. C. L. Bock, Oakland Mra. L. Krunje, " Aititur E. 0k'.an;t Mrs. Wm. McKay, Oakland Chas. A. McDonald, " Mrs.ti.H.Mainwarinr, " Kena Marvin, E. Oakland Mrs. tieo. r. Moore, Oakland Mrs. Chaa. B. Teutiey, M Louise Hagelitein, Sacramento Ad. line Lima, M L, C Kuble. San Diego W. E Bbarmao, " Mra. B. Shaw, W. F. Cord, M. 1. Corey, Ueorge Frolick, Alfred Mauiino, Olive Smith, Lillian Hanson. arc. ueo. w Hamilton. " Mra. A. M. Maclennan, Baden Mrs. Chaa. Henry, W. Berkeley C. McKlllican, N. Blooradtld Neil H. Katon, Bradley Mri. J, I). Cunningham. Cblno Is no longer a sealed book from which precepts are to be picked by the preach er. Itev. Alfred Kellogg, Presbyterian, Philadelphia, Pa. The Voice of Conscience. If the voice of conscience still speaks to you, listen and heed It; for though you may smoth er conscience here, though you may gag your moral sense, though you may drown all serious thought until you are Indifferent to all these things, there will come n time when they will wake to ,iT. ...,i l!i.r P. S. Ilenrn. pepsin; you may new nic ss r'elleVfJon.'.'nd! Evangelist, New York City Posslbllitles.-The possiimmes or ev ery young man's life nre almost Infin ite. At least, there Is no young man, whatever his condition, who may not be noble and true, who may not wear the Image of Christ upon his soul, and grow into a manly man, even though he does not rise to any lofty height among his fcllows.-Rev. J. B. Miller, Pres byterian, Philadelphia, Ta. Demonstratlon.-The religion of Je sus Christ Is not all worship and senti ment, but Is In practical demonstration. Principles of love and sympathy are beneficent only when they rise above theory. A desire, to be useful Is 1 he best part of a truly noble character, and quiet purpose In the heart is the Kentlnl beginnlng.-Hev. A. S. Yao.- I ta. Episcopalian. Brooklyn. N- Y. E. 6an Jose Han Jose Areata Auburn Clara IveJoy, Cool Francis W. 1'Wls, Concord Mrs. Kate Mxniitug, Downey Irs. 11. s. tiiuns, Kit Creek Mra. Annas, llooley. Eureka Alice Thompson, " O. C-. Lewis, Folsom Mrs. J. E. Kenning, Pruitvale Mrs. Ella Dahle, Qarbcrvlile Mlsa Mabel Ivey, Grass Valley Mra. N. Davey. Greenwood Orey Dana, Hydesviile Mra. W. buscombo, Kenuctt Anna A. Lewla, Keawick Mrs. Klla Kraua, Lob Alamitoa Rosa Price. Madera Miss F.va McCarthy, Mueaha Vivian Duncan, Maxwell Flossie Flanagan, Mendocino Mra. 4. Bradley, Middletown Sarah Stan ley, Mission San Jose 1 l,ayomarrino,Mokelumiieriill Ella Campbell, Monann Mra. N. Bishop, National City M re. J A. Simmons, Oleander Mra. Minnie Horn, M Mrs. B. B Johnson. The Palms Frank Perry, Palo Alto Mra C A. Harlan, I'arklleld G. W. Robinson, Pasadena Misa Kote A. Coxhead, Peralta V I fioln la..l. Mra. rlich'diraiiam, Peta.uma Mamie Ooyan, Placerville Mra. W. H. Ruasell. Pomona J.J. Kodgeis. Portervllir Mrs. A. U. Walker, Port Costa Mm. Geo. Ward, Mrs. 0. Ucndrickson, Redlands iaa it. u Brien, Redwood uitv Mra. J. K. Halkwlll, Keediri Mra. F. J. Kaluer Rio Vista H, ci. Marling, Rncklln W.J. Meyera, Rohnervliie Mra. j. orabam. Jonn Bauer, Misa Kva Series. Henriatta Miller, tieorne C. Akerly, Mra. Cora Bentley. Mn. I. H. Hack. Mn. J. D. Jonea, Mra. J. A. Winam. Miss Belle McCann. Wheatland Mra. earner. Wiaeburn WASHINGTON niHnrA.Shelgren.Longhranch J. P. Dunn, Marcus Fiances Dudley, Medlca. Lane (leo Kebel, Mra. Katie Peterson, M ra. Jesse Heaverio, F.lital.eih A. Hellla, Mrs Fred H. Carr, Uosetia L. button, ' KilivUle Seattl Spangle Bpokaue Taeouia Spokau Corlnnn Diaper Goshen Midway Man Ralae Banta Crnt Tehama Vacavlu.- Vina wallaoi UTAH J. I- Rbead, Nina Mickelson, M re. T Peterson, Mrs. Maggie Huber, Anna Fry, Morgan City Mrs. Henry Raumeister, Ogdem Mra. Kmma Slreelier. Ogden Cora Warwick, Pleasant Grove Mrs. K C. Henrlchsen Provo Horace Chalmer.Salt Lake Clif Clara L. Deighton, ' " Mrs. C.J. Trump, " " Mra. J. Busby, - OTHER STATES Mri. K Woodln, Albany Or. Mri.KateKugberg,Bigetow, " Mrs. A. WII.elt.Brldal Veil, " Mra.W. Howell, Oregon City, Mamie Hannlng. Vtririnia.Ner'. Klla M. Smith Wasnoe, " Mra. W.Funk.Wlnnemucca," Mra. Godwarrl Atlantic. wyo amnil Mass, Burnt Fork. " Mrs. Emily Rice, Cheyenne," OC.o Arnold, Evanston, ' -Urs. Harlander,Ut.rails,Mont. Mra, U. Merrill, Boise Clt-, Ida. i.W.ltslnrortb, Uonnera ly. " Laura fait. Sallda, Colo. Mrs.c. Carpenter, Florence, Aria Kugene Rietske, Phionli, Delia Wlllla. Mra. a (J. Marsh, Cerrllloi. N.U. BRITISH COLOMBIA Mn. John Walter, La finer Italia P. McUary, MEXICO Salvador Narolo, Victoria, luenadk The winners of the two $150.00 prizes lor sending m the largest num ber ol tickets were: Mrs. 1. Busby, Salt LakeCttr. Utah 1100 ticket! Mri. Annie Packer, Saflord, Aria. 169 ticket! Some people sent coupons instead ol tickets. Wrong I we can't count them. The "ticket" is the paper 4 x 2 inches. You must follow the rules exactly n the $2000.00 contest or we can't count youi words. Address, MONEY-BACK. San Francisco. Successful Half-Minute DIPPING OF SHEEP. And Gratifying Results on Governor Mount's Farm. Under th Supervision of llr. A. W. IIHtlnc. of Purdue Culver. Ity, hr Order or the Bureau of Animal loduatry of the 11. si. Aarrloullural llt,artmeut. C HLO R 0 - N APTHtiLEUM. A MATTER OP fiRKAT IMPORTANT.? to fnrmom, especially those who raise sheep for wont, is the dipping of (he animalH in I he spring ft ni fall of the year. The pur pout! ix not only to Kill the Tick which infest cheep, hut to Destroy (he Keab, a disnaHe which irritates the skin, ('mixing intense itching, nnitfhnetiM and lo-a of fleece. li the far Went dipping has been performed semi-annually for years, but lu EnKhiiid and Australia it is required by law, The Importance of the proceHs may beTmaKiued when it is known that foreign gov ernments will not receive scabby sheep, and the insectorH of th government at different stock yards compel the slaughtering of all such afflicted animals, which, in many Instances means considerable loss to the owner, as the government offers neither apology nor re muneration. The Bnrean of Animal Industry of the United Htatcs Agricultural Department is making experiments ttflh a view Indettiroying the dis ease, and with this object in view on arrangement was made for dip ping at tl e farm of i.overnor Mount on Thurhday. Dr. A. W. Bitting,, of the Exi e 'mental Htation, Purdue University, directed the work. Tnas ma Each lamb or sheep was dipped one-half minute in Blend of two mill MOKI.PDIQnMAtio utes, as Is customary. A tank with a capacity of loo gal Ions was pro WUN'rwisUNOUS vided, and into tlii was run sixty gals, of water, three uarW ol C luro-Naptholfiiiin. An emulsion was linmeiliately formed, the Ciilorn-Naptholeuui mixing instantly with the water, leaving a mixture almost the exact color of milk. In the first one hour and twenty minutes sixty-two sheep had been dipped, the extra 11 fly minutes be ing consumed in draining the fluid from the animals, as the wool took up about tw o gallons, and this had to be returned to the tank. Examinations of each sheen as dipped showed that the Ticks were all killed, and ticks taken from undipped lambs and placed well under the wool close to the skin on those previously dipped del in tnree minutes' time. The head of each anfmi-1 was put completely under the water, while the rule la to keep the nose exposed. Careful observation failed to show any nausea or sickness among any of the lain be or sheep, a gratifying result, as most dips, especially tobacco and those of aiscnical composition create great distress. (.overuor Mount was informed by telephone as to the result. There w ere KM lambs and 100 old sheep. Dr. Bitting will forward his report to Washington the first of this week, when It will be ofil ciallv promulgated for the benefit of farmers and wool growers throughout the emmtrv. 4gtit WmmUmI In eery Uiwn and county by the W EST DIKI NFECTINO CO. to sell their Disenfccting Machines mid Sheep and Cattle Dips. Big money and good territory given live men. For further particulars address to est liaiufeUiiK Co., 1204 Market tit., ban Francisco California. it u mm 11 V tx w it i OOWER b .'r. cv ,f ' :ja.v-C-,Ja.-.J it v Hercules Special i2 actnal horsepower) Price, only $183. ...FOR.., PROFIT Power that will save you money and make you money. Hercules Engines are the cheapest power known. Burn Gasoline or Distillate Oil; no smoke, fire, or dirt For pumping, running dairy or farm machinery, they have no equal. Automatic in action, perfectly safe and reliable. Send fur illustrated catalog. Hercules Gas Engine Works Bay St., San Francisco, Cal. J DUIIF.MD I7 PAH tlU UWlluiiSiiei Send for Catalogue (11111111 ITfl '97. PORTLAND, OflEOON N. P. N. I'. No. 40, ' DO YOU WANT SEEDS Cat thrm at hrailqnartra. 1 carry bjr far tlio iHrrfiat NNMortiiifint on thecoast. Ki'mirmbar Hie Xfst la always tlta chc aprst- Hnrl tor cat alogue. K. .1. IHIH KN, 201 and 203 Front St., Portland, Or. mention tlila pauar. I I PTt llK and I'll.F.a enrfd; no pay on ly til cnrfl'l: send for brKik. lifts. MmanBLD VoaTiariiLD, Km ilarkal at., ban CraneiMo. v i .""J lWSj1f'"Th" Twenty Ave mu a 3 t of Ml. 3 .1