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About The news=record. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1907-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1909)
f ' ' """" ' " ' " - TV cO ads gewWy jcXtotcv oxve 30wes; ceawses system &JScguo ; assvss ottexwcvexcQmuvg To tfeWXs beweJvcixaV ' MANUFACTURED QV THE CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co. SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS 50A BOTOX Took ' Hint for Tom. "George. Moore,. the author of Esther Waters, likes to talk," said a magazine .editor of New York, "about hla own obscurity, very obscure. Lunching with me one day at Clarldge'B, he. said he had recently. met a young American girl whose, warm praise had pleased him much. . . " . 1 ' " We think a heap of your writings out Kansas wajr, Mr. Moore,' the young ; girl said. ' "'How Jolly!' cried the novelist 'And what story of mine do the good : people of Kansas like best? . " 'Oh, Lalla Rookh, far and awayt . said she." ' . COUGHED ALL NIGHT TUT This Recipe Was Tried. Cure roi lowed in Five Hours. A prominent medical man who suffered with a aevere cough and cold on the lungs, often being kept awake all night, and weakened by loss of Bleep, Anally discovered a simple formula which will cure any cough in five hours by the clock. It Is a laxative tonic cough syiup which can be made at home by any one and the formula is hers given for the benefit of those who pass sleepless nights In painful paroxysms. Those who have tried it say it is magical and beats any. high-priced, slow-acting cough medicine ever sold. Mix in a bottle, one-half ounce fluid wild cherry bark, one ounce compound essence , cardiol and three ounces syrup while pine compound. Take twenty drops every half hour for four hours. Then take one-half to one teaspoonful three or four times a day. Give children less according tc age. This will tone up and rid the system of aeep-seated coughs e e "y time. Supreme Test. "Thnre," remarked the dentist, as he look off the rubber dam, "you'll never chew on a piece of beefsteak tough enough to loosen that filling." "But, doctor," - queried the sweet young thing with the tooth equally - sweet, "will It stay In when I eat cara mels and molnsRes rnnrly?" . , ' An Eplarrana. "Father," said Little Rollo, "what U an epigram?" "What we customarily call 'an epl gram,' my son, Is sometimes a selec tlon from the classics lncorrectl) quoted by a person of current promi nence." Washington Star. Avoid Your Friend. "I hear you spent your vacation with friends." "We were friends during the first week." Louisville Courier-Jour nal. - Rudyard Kipling said to Robert Ban once- in conversing on the subject of an exchange of Ideas, "Why, all I ever knew somebody told me." 2 Ailments of Men 2 Happily Overcome SUCCESSFULLY TRIED MANY. BY Undoubtedly the following prescription will work wonders for that great class of men who, through dissipation of their natural strength, find themselves In their "second childhood" long before the three score and ten allotted to life's pleasures and enjoyments are reaceed. It la presumed to be infallible, and . highly efficient in quickly restoring in "nervous exhaustion," weak vitality, mel ancholia and the functions First get fifty cents' worth of com pound fluid balmwort in a one-ounce pack age, and three ounces syrup sarsaparilla compound: take home, mix and let stand two hours; then get one ounce compound essence cardiol and one ounce ticture - cadomene compound (not cardamom). Mix all in a six or eight ounce bottle, shake well, and take one teapoonful after each meal and one when retiring, fol lowed by a drink of water. By mixing it at home no man need be the wiser as to another's shortcomings, and expensive fees are avoided. Lack of poise and equilibrium in men la a constant source of embarrassment even when the public least suspects it For the benefit of those who want a restoration to full, bounding health, and all the happi- 4 ness accompanying it, the above home 4 treatment is given. It contains no opt- 4 ates or habit-forming drugs whatever. 4 Mix It at home and no one will be the wiser 4 aa to your affliction. . 4 Painless Dentistry Out of town ample an hsve their plat and bridgewora Sn. Iiah la one it Ws vili sine ves a nod 22a ! sr sercsltis enmler $3.5 ohr Cmres 5.0 CkBrk)Tst2.5 eois nnutg i.OQ EaumI FiDias 100 SihwFUflaft .50 hts Filters 2.50 8ss Rssear ... Platee 6.00 test Rsi rSk. - ker Plata, 7.50 S.UL-. FWfba .SO WORK UAANT.fO rOH YaTAKal tilnless Extraction I res when plates or bride work ordered. OooxilUttiom Free. Toe cannot et betue pal Dins work done anywhere. . All work roily a-uju am teed. Modern olectrta eqnlasMot. Beet metaeda. VI eVWAaVeVeVeVm Wt fSSliH PORTLAND. OREGON 9niUK0inM.teVaVtetr.la. teaoaratta. av Dt" '! aa. . a BUI. Fiiniaw aneWss STORM KILLS FIFTY Sleeps Over Four States, Wrecks Many Towds. HISTORIC BATTLEFIELD VISITED Fire Completes Work of Devastation In One Town Millions Loss Hundreds Homeless Mnmnhia Tnnn rk 1rt A 4 1 - L 1 "j m, ii mast, 37 persons were killed in the storm that Bwent nortinna nf Tnnn aaarta A In. bama, Arkansas and South Carolina yoste'rday. From reports received to night, the death list likely will reach 50. The nronnrv lnaa ia aotim.faJ ni $1,000,000. . Ihe devastation was widespread, whole towns being razed. An Unennfirmprl rnnnvf nna 19. JnnJ .. - umo j ucau ni Stauntonville, Tenn. ihe situation at Denmark, Tenn., was greasy aggravatea Dy are, which con sumed the few riwnlll houses left standing after the storm. T - 1 j a 1 . . iwu minureu iiomeicsg people nave ap plied for aid. . McJNairv countv renorts hnnw rlnm aeo. The famnn hnttlnfinlrl n an;ink is located hnrA. Tf aa iHvaAilv t t .... Su Path Oi the Stoim. Munv atatnoii in tl.o national park were torn from their puuustais, ana tne property damage is uoblliiuiuu u,b aiuu,uuu. At Eussellville, Ala., it is reported that four were seriously injured. " Property damage of at least $50,000 is estimated at Cartorsville, Ga., while mat at Atlanta will run between $70,' 000 and $100,000. At Buford station t.hn T.nniavilln Nashville dennt and frnifflit. h nilUQ worn destroyed, and several other structures i. .1?., .1 .1 Near Mulberry tho . dwelling and jurmuouses on tne plantation of Kobert Mattow were demolinherl. At Wartrace a negro settlement was leveled. Gibson, Stanton, Dyersburg anu jjiorcer are otner towns in Ten nensee reporting minor damage. The storm nlaved hnvnn urith nlnnlo tion property, the wind tearing the frail iruniu Duiiuingg to pieces. Atlanta Suffers Big Loss. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 16. Unroofed houses and leveled trees and shrubbery mark the wake of the terrible wlnl and hail storm which swept over At- mnia ana surrounding country early last night. So far as known no lives wore lost. The nronertv d miinorn ia v.. riously estimated at from $80,000 to $100,000. At the height of the storm street car traffic was etoDDed thrnno-hniif. Mm nit and live wires broken by the hail were sireicnea across many streets, render ins travel dancerniiH. At Riverdale. If? miloa lanta, Mrs. Olga Grey was probably iouaiiy jnjuruu, ana ner two Children, and Mrs. Joseph' Stubbs seriously hurt, by falling trees. The most serious damage' done the National cemetery was the wrecking of mio io sxate monument, which was blown from its pedestal. The superin tendent's quarters were destroyed. VTVIANO CHILDREN FOUND On Vacant Lot, Benumbed by Drugs ana Hungry. Chicago, Oct. 16. Tomasso Viviano, Keu o, ana nis sister, urace Viviano, aged 2 years, abducted from their home in St. Louis Aiiirnst. 2 hv the Black Jland society, and for whose .dis covery a reward or ?5UU0 was offered, were today found wandering the streets here, nenrlv fltnrvAn anA av4. dently recovering from some powerful UlUg. As nearly as they can remember, they have had no fnnd fnr turn Aa-vm nights, and found themselves sleeping in a vacant lot, where they had evident ly been placed after being drugged by their abductors. For a week Chicacn an A fit. T.nme detectives have beon raiding Italian colonies here. All loopholes for escape had been cloned, nnd tha thoaA io been so hot that it is believed the ab ductors drugged the children and turned them loose, fearing to kill them with the officers close tn thnir hol There is absolutely no trace of the ab- UUCLUTB. Burlington Beaching for Coast. New York, Oct. 16. Rumors were prevalent today in railroad and finan cial circles to the effect that negotia tions are pending whereby the Burling ton may secure an outlet to the Pacific coast through the purchase of an inter est in the Denver ft Rio Grande rail road. This would carry with it a part ownership of the Western Pacific, which is the Gould Pacific' coast ex tension road. The Hill line, it is stated, is not looking to secure control of the Denver & Rio Grande, but joint owner ship of that road. McCarren Is Dying. New York, Oct. 16. State Senator Patrick H. McCarren, Democratic leader- of Brooklyn, was near death to night in St. Catherine's hospital, in Brooklyn, his physicians hoping for the best, but prepared for the worst This afternoon he took a turn for the worse, and he made his will. Later a- Catho lic priest administered the last rites. Despite his condition, Mr. McCarren in sisted on talking about the campaign with a few who have been permitted to see him. Union Depot for Seattle. Seattle, Oct. 16. The Oreeon A Washington Railroad company, which is the Union Pacific corporation in this state, today let the. contract for con struction of its passenger station in this eity, which will house Union Pa cific and Milwaukee trains. The build ing, which will cost $450,000, must b completed by January 1, 1911. V II I A UU '- Of - LT W I annana. mm mm MM Eminent Chinese Minister Attends Se ances in Washington. Washington, Oct. 15. Taking his first nibble at' the mysteries of spirit ism last Sunday night, Minister Wu Ting Fang, tha.best educated Chinaman in the world, returned to the "medi ums" last night for a full bite. He left the "seance" chock full of infor mation from the spirit world, for tnrougn tne "medium" he is supposed to have consulted the spirts of the late President McKinley and his own dead mother. And the latter talked in real Chinese language. Minister Wu doesn't say he is a con vert to spiritualism. In fact, he tries to avoid the subject entirely while talk ing with newspaper men. He admits. however, that he is interested, and that he may attend other "seances" .before retiring from his post in the near fu ture. His first experience occurred last Sunday night at a public meeting. where anonymous Chinese spirits were described to Dr. Wu-by a "trance medium," as hoverintr in the distin guished diplomat's immediate vicinity, Dr. Wu exhibited great interest. Last night he went again, this time to a smaller seance at a private house. Dr. Wu refused last night to discuss his experience or impressions, and even showed solicitude lest his presence at the seance should be the subject of newspaper mention. The woman me uium wno omciated a dinerent one this timo brought to him messages purporting to come rrora the late Presi dent McKinley, who was an intimate friend of Dr. Wu, and also from the minister's own mother. The latter was the more startling because, apparently, delivered in the Chinese vVveruaee. These messages are claimed by the spiritualists to be brougk to the me dium in trance by the spirit -of a 16-yoar-old American Indian girl, under whose "control" she speaks in broken English; yet the conversation between Dr. Wu .and the medium, while opten sibly under this "control," was some what extensive, lasting fully five min utes, and seemed to bo in the Chinese vernacular, question and answer, unin telligible to the auditors, passing back and forth with considerable freedom. mere was every evidence that the din lomat perfectly understood the commu nication which apparently appeared to come from the spirit of Dr. Wu's own mother. It was asserted that the medium and her "control" are both absolutely ignorant of the Chinese lan guage. JAPAN MUCH DISTURBED. Americans an British to Build Bail- road in China. Washington, Oct. 15. American and British caoitalists arrangements with the Chinese govern ment to nuua a railroad from Chin Chow Fu through Mongolian territory to Tsitsihar, a distance of about 400 miles. This fact seems to have dis turbed the equanimity of Japan. Published renorta frnm TnV; cate that Japan has given China notice 4.U..1. !l in , . .. ... mat it win. maintain its right under iue two treaties enne iinni loot mnnth to be consulted with respect to Man- uuunan railways, japan says it re serves decision with regard to subse auent action - Amonor officials h ATA It ta merarAnH n. j.-vu-f.. T ... . uuuunui 11 japan win De permitted to interfere, without nhl APtinn 111 thia uglier enterprises in unian or Man- vuurm in wnicn Americans inter ested. The fact that an objection to the construction of thn Chow Fu-Tsitsihar road is hinted at by japan is regarded nere as tending to sunnort allegations of mnnnnnliaH in. clinations oa the part of Japan, ine proposed railroad through Mon golia will be about 400 miles in length to TBitsihnr. nnrl. If at tonkinI nn n. Amur, its total length will approximate uuu mnes. xne ract tnat It will tap the Russian Trans-Sinnr! fln mad nt Taifat- har is thought to explain the supposed unuuaiuess 01 japan, and, inasmuch as the Chinese Eastern and South Man churian line, becansn nf it mnn ;.nt route and shorter distance to the south, would be likely to become a strong competitor to the latter road, which is now controlled by Japan. uovernment othcials here regard Ja pan's opposition to the Hsinmintun Fakumen line as retarding the develop ment by China of a portion of her ter ritory, and as in direct violations of ar ticle 4 of the treatv nf Pnrtaninnth which states that "Japan and Russia reciprocally engage not to obstruct any general measures common to all, or steps which China may take for the de velopment of commerce and industry in luuncauria. Great Northern Exhibit at Billings. Billings, Oct. 15. G. J. Ryan, general industrial agent of the Great Northern. has applied for space 80 feet long in the exhibit hall of the international dry farming exposition which will be held at Billings in connection with the fourth dry farming congress, October 26-28. The Great Northern is expected to have one of .the largest collective exhibits of drv farmer! nrnrltixts ilia. played. It will be representative of the crops mat are Doing produced on tho non-irrigated lands along the line of the railroad. . Recount Sustains Heney. San Francisco. Oct. IS. Frnnpia J. Henev was sustained tnrlnv aa thn rnn. didate of the Democratic party for dis trict attOrnev at the enmino miniininol election, when the recount demanded oy unaries lickert, Kepublican anrt union iianor nominee lor the same of fice and Henev ' onlv onnnnent. was . y -t, , completed. The vote in 11 precincts was contest ed by Fickert. The recount resulted in a gain of 64 votes for Fickert, reducing neney'i majority to 24. Standard Oil Is' Gobbling. Coalinga, Cal., Oct. 15. A report is current here tonight that the Standard Oil company has purchased nine of the leading oil properties of this and the Kern river oil field for more than $5.- 000,000. The price stated it greater than the sum involved in any previous oil transaction on the coast. Bili ousness "l have used your valuable Cascareta and I find them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have used them for tome time for indigestion and biliousness ana am now completely cured. Recom mend them to evervone. Once tried, you will never be without them in the family." EU ward A. Marx, Albany, N.Y. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c Never sold in bulk. The gen nine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure ot your money back. K9 Ouoinatopoetio. One of the charms of music Is that the musically uneducated person does not have to "understand" it. With "Imitative" music, however, the case Is quite different, and every passage has either an obvious or a thinly con cealed meaning. Occasionally It Is hard to decipher certain unusual noises, as the following story from Fliegende Blaetter Indicates: The composer had Just played his last piece to his friend, the critic. "Very fine, Indeed," said the critic. "But what is that passage which makes the cold chills run down the back?" "Oh," returned the composer, "that is where the wanderer has the hotel bill brought to him." WHY suffer with eye troubles, quick relief from using PETTIT'S EYE SALVE 25c. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. A licful Remedy. Little Jamie, aged 3, was playing with his little friend. Jack. At the time Jamie chanced to have a rather heavy cold and was sneezing quits often. Jack's mother heard him sev eral times and sympathetically asked: "Why, Jamie, what a cold you have! Doesn't your mother give you any thing for It?" "Yes. ma'am," Jamie ery respectfully answered, "she gives me a clean handkerchief," whereupon he produced the prescribed "remedy." The DelIAitnr Charier sail Ilia Hands. "You say your husband occasionally consults a palmist?" "Yea," answered young Mrs. Tor kins. "You see, Charley plays cards a great deal." "But he isn't so superstitious as to think he can foretell his luck?" "No. He takes It for granted that his luck will be bad. But he says It't worth the money to have somebody tell him he has a hand worth looking at." Washington Star. Somelbliig Neer. "Yes, he is established in Washing ton now at the head ot a flourishing arrangement bureau." "What sort of a bureau?" "Why, it's something entirely new. It takes charge of the cases of dis missed West Pointers and arranges for (heir reinstatement." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Some Satisfaction. Safe In his mountain retreat, the train robber opened the bag of coin he had secured at the cost of so much trouble and danger. It contained nothing but Lincoln pen nies. "Well," he said, as he took one of them between his thumb and finger and gazed at the. rugged profile on the coin, i never voted fur 'im, an' I'm durned (lad of it now!" All In Good Time. 'I'm sure I don't know why they call this hotel The. Palms. Do you? I've never seen a palm anywhere near the place." "You'll see them before you go. It't pleasant little surprise the waiters keep for the guests on the last day of their stay." Puck. Revivals of History. The Greeks were entering Troy on the wooden horse. "The first Joy ride." they chortled. Then the slaughter commenced. Ntw York Sun. Consistent. . 'Senator, may I ask what you real ly think of the new tariff?" 'As to that, young man, I must re fer you to my record." 'But you haven't any record, Sena tor. You voted on both sides of the question." Then I should probably talk on both aldet of it Good morning." Confidence of Genloa. ' Ton say your dirigible balloon Is success?" "Yes," answered the Inventor. "But It came down to the earth with a terrible bump." 'True. But It hit very close to tht tpot I was aiming at." The Beat Alarm Clock. Husband Why don't you have Brid get shut the -kitchen door? One can small the breakfast cooking all over the house. Wife We leavo l open on purpose. The smell la all thai gets the family Bp. Judge Bad Bought Lltrhtnlaa- Rods. Hotel Clerk Just sign your name please. The other guests would llk to register." "Don't you hurry me young man. I don't sign nothln' thai I ain't read carefully." Life. There It a union of hatmakera at Le Mana, France, In which the offlcet Of president, vice president, secretary and treasurer are held by one man. SAVES TIME, LABOR AND CLOTHES Electrle Laundry Comnound washes sloth as arltbont robbing. No lime, lye or acids. Eight washings. Ii eta. Money back if not satisfied. LUCT1K COMPOUHD CO- 822 Seat Ssra. Us aajaW. Cal PUTNAM mr Hl15ih,tfI.;Slii,tar ?.olo1 ,ny 011,67 dV- n 1 Peckage An Anatomical Locations McMurf met Pleader, the lawyer, not long ago. "Ah," said he, "you're Just the man I've been looking for for a week. I went over to your office, but found you'd moved." 'Yes, I'm a block around the corner now," said Pleader. "A dentist has my old place." "So?" ventured McMurk. "Then after this when we want our teeth pulled we'll have to go where we used to get our legs pulled." New York Times. . A Real Coaaolatloa. Little Molly's father can't quite see where Molly got her information. One day when her unmarried aunt was vis iting at the house Molly became im pressed with her aunt's solitary state. "Haven't you any husband. Aunt Molly?" she asked. Aunt Molly's pre tended grief over the fact that she was husbandless was so 'real to Molly that she undertook the task of consolation. Never mind, dear Aunt Molly, hus bands scold." The Delineator. Fitted for the Job. The general consulted the topo graphical chart. "You understand colonel," he said, "that this charge or the enemy's fortification necessitate! the most reckless disregard for human life?" "I understand, general," th colonel replied. "The forlorn hope thai leads the movement will be composed exclustcely of amateur chauffeurs." Cleveland Plain Dealer. The right hand, which Is more sen sitive to the touch than the left, is less sensitive than the latter to the effect of heat and cold. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of MlC Just aa Desert-Inn-. "So you were deeply touched by the poem young Mr. Guffdum wrote to you?" "Yes," answered Maymle. "But It was not a good poem." "I don't care. It was Just as much trouble for him to write It as if he had been Shakspeare." Washington Star. Persistence of the Habit. Jack Spratt and his wife were per sons of more thun ordinarily limited means. .Occasionally they spent 15 cents for one of the Illustrated monthly maga zines. Jack loathed the advertisements and his wife detested the reading matter. So they split It In two, and thus kept clean their literary platter. Necessity of Beauty. Schiller In his estbetlcal and phllo tophlcal essays wrote that "Beaut alone confers happiness on all," tha' under its influence men forget theli limitations. Happiness is our belng'i end and aim. And without beauty evei happiness In its perfect flowering li Impossible. Sellers. "What do you consider the best of all the so-called 'best tellers?'" in quired the caller. "Well, I have always liked old CoL Mulberry better than any of the oth ers," answered the Information editor, turning again to his work. f Children Like n L2 J CURE m mi fttuufti m (sucks tAk It is so pleasant to take stops the cough to quickly. Absolutely tafe too and contains no opiates. An Druggists, 25 cents. 1FYOUVE NEVER WORN tow. 4MISU SLICKER youVe vet to learn the hodihr comfort ir gives in the wettest weather made rot hARD.aBRVice AMP GUARANTEED WATERPROOT 3C2, AT All GOQO STOOt J CATAlOSfRU SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Chemist and lill FADELESS DYES Our New HairVi gor Ayer's Hair Vigor was good, the best that was made. But Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im proved formula, is better. It fs the one great specific for fall ing hair. A new preparation in everyway. New bottle. New contents. Ask your druggist to show it to you, "the new kind." Do" ml change Ihe color of Ihe hair. A formula wltheaoa bottle Show it to your ifers aootor Ask him about It, then do as hs ears As we now make our new Hair Vigor it does not have the slightest effect upon the color of the hair. You may use it freely snd for any length of time with out fear of changing the color. Stops falling hair. Cures dandruff. Mads bj the t. O. Aysr Co.. Lowell, lui 1 Sepnrate Ideal. "Why did you never marry, Tom?" Inquired the young Benedict ot the old bachelor. "Well, you see," replied the single one, "when I was quite young I re solved that I wouldn't marry until I found an Ideal woman. I was difficult to please, but after many years I found her." "Lucky beggar! And then- " "She was looking for an Ideal man," replied the bachelor, sadly. Tlt-Blts. lie Dlil. "We are told," suld the Sunday school teucher, "that we uliould love our neighbor. Now, who Is your neigh bor, Tommy?" But Tommy Tucker merely blushed, hung-his head, and said nothing. He didn't want to tell the little girl's name. ChlcnRo Tribune. UnnKcroua Odds. Once when Lionel IlrouKh gave his humorous entertainment at a northern lunatic asylum, he spent the hour he hud to wnlt for his train In playing one of the Inmates, a harmless old gen tleman, a game of billiards. Mr. Drough offered the patient 40 In 100. and was beaten easily. "If you go about giving odds like that," said the putlent, "they'll put you In here with nie." London Opin ion. Raises the dough compile with I pure tood laws. CRESCENT MFO. CO. Makers of MAPLEINE (better than Maple). A LEADER WATER SYSTEM IN YOUR NOME Means an unfailing water supply. It means that you will have the most practi cal Domestic water sunply system now In uho. No elevated lank, no frozen pipes In wintor. no stagnant water in lummer, no water supply troulilus of any sort. Tank placed in banemi-nt. out of aight and way. made of preMcd steal, will not rust and will last a lifetime. You will be pluaed with the LEADER eytiteni of furnishing Domeatic Water Supply. MAtk fur our catalogue and free tKHiklet. How 1 Solved Mr Waler Supply Problem." IEWIS & STAVER CO. Portland, Ore. Spokane, Wash. Boise, Idaho. p n u No. 43-O0 W1IKW writing toailrertl mention this paper. sera please COLT niSTFMPFR and compile with kifcv all pure food lawt. ITJtSI GISt IUL..I . -J mmelh Csa be hsn4led verr eally. The sick uremiri-'l and all others la J same stable, no m fitter liowViro---l." kct.t 1 rntji hnvuiu il, dia. i J Tfl b' u,ln JW'l'N'" UCII.II. 1)1 vn.ilVl.ll i I UK (lITeo. 'P -Tfl !?ro,.2:.'",l","' P remedy wt kiiiimi fnr ninrna In raal! fill X,"VlW,,euaBt,sed lofiirennei-SMi bihI l Uif le: 6 .nj . ' St 1 1 luto"".0'Hrof'.i"l""d harnmidni lure, or M-nt eipre-. paid hy Wvi'v fa""'aotarera. Out .shows ho" to l.ll ire llirom.. OiirFrM rta . . vi imu, A I, Ull llll, liifH.il -ml ..rh.. r . II .t. it,w.-, 7, iiiiib. i twin ari-niiwmiuia Lraiii selllna T horse rsnedr In ax umre tiii v..,.r. Bacteriologist, GOSHEN, IND U. S. A. colors silk, wool and cotton equally wen