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MANY NEW "HELLO” JOBS OPEN FOR WOMEN W omen Worry More than men, says Dr. McOomb, and ona reason Is that their nervous organisa tions are more delicate. True, and Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is'Just the nerve-builder, ap- petlte-gtver, and blood-purtfler they need. In d ig e stio n 3 Y e n r e - 'I was troubled with Indigestion for three years. 1 read of Hood's Sarsaparilla and tried It. After tak tug a number of bottles I was completely R ailw ays Ara to Uae Phona I* cured.” Mae. J. H H alley . DeSoto. Mo. Place o l Telegraph Alter N ervou s, In P a in , No A p p e t lt e - "Had poor health for year«. pain in shoulders, M arch i. back and hips, with constant headache, ner vousness and no appetite. Took Hood's Sar saparilla. gained strength and ca* * work hard all day. eat heartily and sleep well." Mas E. OirrsLe, Moose Lake. Minn. R h e u m a tis m —"I had rheumatism la one OPERATORS TO BE LET OUT. c f my ankles, but Hood’s Sarsaparilla soon ave me permanent relief. I recommend food’s SarsapartUa." Mbs. A* n H utchivson . Lafayette, Col. B lock Signala Also W ill Be In* Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere. stalled and Many Small In the usual liquid, or in tablet form ealled • a re a ta b c. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre Stations Closed. pared only by G. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass S It S a r p r l .m l A new Held o f employment for wom en Is to be opened by tbe railways. Tbls does not mean tbat tbe roads will employ women telegraphers, but on tbe eontrsry tbelr employment will be for the purpose of taking the place of tele graphers already In the service. The tuture woman railway operating em ploye will be engaged at the smaller P lies CURCD IN e TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT 1« gua-anteed to cure any stations taking train orders over a tele case of Itching, Blind. Jleediug or Protruding phone, where formerly such orders v. ere Files In A to M days or money refunded. 60c. transmitted and received by telegraph. This new held will be open to women U n c le A l l a n . “ Not mentioning any names," eaid Un when the pew nine-hour day law gov cle Allen Sparks, " I ’ve noticed that the erning the working time of railway only effect an exalted position seems to telegraphers goes Into effect on have on some men is to make them light March 1. headed. They can’t etand the rarefied at It was confidently expected that this mosphere." law would work a revolution In railway I flt. Viso«* Dance ano alt Nervoua Dtecaaea operation, and It was with this end In I permanenti y cered hy Dr. Kllne's UreaU view that the Order o f Itaflway Tele I Beatorer,6ei>d for PHKK f i trial botti* and m T d t . IL H .K 1L1« . L À . sai A r e a a u . P h lU » P * graphers procured Its passage despite the determined opposition of tbe rail l 'r « « l f e o a i H o r r o r . way managers and even against advice "Well, what do you want 7" the proof direct from the White House. The lev- reader asked. olutlon Is coming, all right, but It will As he eyed the intruder with doubt. be a revolution which will relegate the “ I'm Just s loefln’," answered the hyphen. telegraph to a back seat as an adjunct And the proofreader hustled him out. to railway oiteratlou and will throw —Chicago Tribune. thousands of operators out of employ How's TMsf ment «nd annually will decrease their We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any number until they will almost disap ease of Catarrh that o an not be cured by M a i ' s pear from American railways. C a ta rrh F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O It was expected that tbe reduction We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last lft years, and believe him In the working hours of railway tele rfeetly honorable In all bulsneea transactions __ d financially able to oarry out any obliga graphers to nine hours would compel tion made by nt« Ara». the railroads to employ at least 8,000 W ALDINO, KINN AN A MARVIN, It was also Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,O additional men at once. Hall's Catarrah Cure is »ken internally, set- ; known that It would be Impossible to ing directly upon the bleod and mueous sur- ; faces of the system. Testimonial« sent free. secure tbls number of men wbeu need pTloe 7ft cents per bottlo Bold by all Druggists. ' ed, and It was therefore hoped by the Take Hall’s Family Pills tor Constipation. men that an Increase In wages would be a part of tbe revolution planned. • tw a a rl ▲ tired feeling once C k i.g M to R e s u lt . Came ever the busy bee. The railway managers at first took s T w ss when e budding poet Rhymed It with vis-a-vis. similar view of tbe situation, but It soon was discovered that It would be G ood Judges Impossible to supply the demand If all American« a« jndgea are keenly dis existing telegraph offices were to be criminating. Tbay measure everything 1 maintained after March 1. As a re by the success it attains, which meth sult of a careful study of tbe situation od, considered in the light o l the com- tbe nine-hour day for telegraphers will mon experience of mankind, it cer bring about tbe following changes: tainly not a bad ooe. The high stand-1 srd of intalliganca and discernment I d ! 1. The abandonment o f all stations this country, where education is the as telegraph stations except division rule and not tbs exception, renders it headquarters and Junctional points. difficult and surprising to find s general 2. Tbe substitution of teelphones foi national success not baaed on actual tbe receipt and tbe transmission of on worth. Hence it was that with the ders and messages. presentation of 81. Jacobs Oil they oor - 1 8. The employment o f women as rectly judged it at once, and decided agents In many stations thus trans that rare intrinsic worth only could he formed Into telephone stations. the source of its smoess. The decision , 4. The transaction of a tremendous with them waa equivalent to an a d op -' amount of office business by leTter tion; and it la a rare thing to find a which formerly was transacted by tele family without 8t. Jacobs Oil in the graph. house. 8. The rapid extension of the auto matlc electric block signal system, Net the l e a * . “ I suppose you have been pinched which will make telegraph stations un by penury T* necessary. “ No, m um ; the cop’s name was In determining to Inaugurate these O’ B rien; he’s Irish.’* changes the railway managers found that they had In reality been preparing for them for years. It was discovered also that by adopting tbe most expen sive system o f block signaling train Every-day Legal Knowledge orders snd telegraph stations could for the greater part be done away with. The railroads, therefore, decided tha' PACIFIC DISTRIBUTING CO. ? Htncocn BM| « SEATTLE. WASH they would rather spend millions lu providing and maintaining automatic block signals which never go to sleep r r s y'WTTTfj and which never fall unless they spell “ SEND FOR IT N O W ” “ danger,” than to spend the same money In maintaining telegraph sta Th« B— t Fruit T t m .n d ( U r n P l u t Cátalos in th . N orthw w t tions and telegraph operators. The closing of stations as telegraph stations J. J. B U T Z E R 1(1 Front St., Portland. Oregon Is made possible by tbe fact that with an automatic electric signal all that Is necessary Is to start trains as fast as the terminal block Is empty and keep them going until a semaphore says nr««,purity and reli “ stop." IPROTEd YOURSE 55EED S ability .Ferry' sSeede ere is a class by them- selves. Farmers have confidence in them because they know they can be relied up on. Don't experi ment with cheap seed«—your sure ty lies in buying needs eeut out by a couaclentioua and truetworthy house. Ferry’ s Seed Annual far ins tr • RFX Addr««e 0 M. F emt ft C«.. SrrtetT, Mica M ADE FOR C SERVICE and quarantotti a b s o lu te ly WATT RP ROOT (HUD sum . SUCKERS BATS ■ and n Suits‘ 3°S SI k W j ‘ 3<29 jots w BfiT ouutn nrrrwwrm Awr imi A . D o c to rs M e d ic in e Ayer’ s Cherry Pectorsl 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 have used a great deal of Ayer’« Cherry Pectoral for cough« and hard cold« on tha «heat. It ha« always done me great ¿pod. It I« certainly a mo«t wonderful couch medi cine." - M ichael J F itzobhald . Medford. N . J. TTTT!T55rÔo^l!oweïïn Also manufacturer« of H er. -When ray husband waa In Spain last year,” said M rs Sweliman, “ bs succeeded In buying In guita a lot of tbs king's wines.” -W ell, well.” exclaimed Mrs. Nu- rttch, "the Idee o' buyln' second baud w ines!”— Philadelphia Press. oho * "SPIRIT OP THE QOLDEN W E S T" Æ SAKSAPABUA. PILLS. HAIR VMM«. i/ers Y ou will h a sten recovery by ta k in g o n e o f A yer’ s Pills a t b e d tim e . T h e IV U g n r a L im it e d . "W here are all those honeymoon par ties?” exclaimed the reporter as he hurried Into the station. "Are they gone?" "Yea." laughed the station master aa he pointed to the turtle doves In the waiting room, “ far gone." Only One "BROMO QUININE/* That U L A X A T .V K BROMO QUININE. Look /or tha signature of E. W. GROVE. Used tha World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 2fto. Hie Interference. Clttlmau— Look here, air, didn’t you warrant the horse you sold me yester day to be without fault? David llnrum— Yes. Ain’ t he? Clttiman— No, sir, he Is not. He In terferes. David llnrum— Waal, I don’t tee as you hev any reason fur com plaining’ about that. lie don’t Inter fere with anybody but himself, doei be ?— Lipplncott’a. Mo here will find Mr*. Win«low*« Boothia* Byrup the b et remedv*to uie for their children during the teething period. I s s l u . . « u i « ...U Lièi». Said Rtu? - You meu seem to be fond « f hugging delusions. Said He— Well, we are not to blame. You women are such deluslvt crea t u r a « . _________________ r a m ie « , la n c e r . There Is s prevailing opinion that cancer is always painful from the be ginning. whereas It Is really painless In tbs majority of cases< It Is desirable to ascertain how far the public ought to be Instructed In the early signs of cancer, with a view to the adoption ol earlier diagnosti and consequently ear lier operation.—London Hospital. A W ar O a t. It waa at a theater In Mancbeeter. The klug, aged and Infirm, waa blessed with two «on». He waa pacing up and down the stage with a wearied, trou bled look, exclaiming aloud: "On which of these, my eons, ahall I bestow my crown?” Immediatoly came a voice from the gallery: “ Why not 'arf a crown a place, guri- sag?"— Linden Mall P om e. Raid a poetry teacher named Pell, To hie pupil who wrote a rondel, “ You would not know from Peter A mute, should you meter!” Thus gave he the young villanelln, — Yale Record. What la said to be the largest tele graph circuit in the world la that be j tween London and Teheran, the capital of Persia. It la 4.000 miles long and la divided into twelve sections. Chinese coffins are made of timber eight inches to ten inches thick. It ia calculated, therefore, that over 8,000,000 feet of timber is utilized yearly for coffina in China. L ie . and Let L -lv«. BAD BLOOD All Oregon Represented by Floats In- J dicativa o f Its Resources. THE SOURCE OF A LL D ISE A SE Portland’ s great annual inatitoloo, tbe Rose Featlval, which waa lnaugu- I Every part o f th* body ia dependent on the blood for nourishment and rated last June under such auspicious I oircumatracee, will, this ooming June, strength. When this life stream ia flowing through the system in a state of be consummated on a scale to broad purity and richness w e are assured o f perfect and uninterrupted health; and grand that it will hava a general because pure blood is nature’s safe-guard against disease. When, however, appeal to the whole state of Orgeon, the body is fed on weak, impure o r polluted blood, the system is deprived of and an Individual appeal to esery c o m -, its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various munity in the commonwealth. The ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affection* grand jubilee, which will be one round fihow that the blood u l n a feverish and diseased condition as a result of too of pleasure for the whole week begin much acid or the presence o f some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers aro ning Monday, June 1, and ending in a the result o f morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca blase of glory the following Batuiday tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood night, Is not for Portland or Portland disorders that w ill continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in various ways. ' people alone. I One of its moat apectacular and b r il- ' Often a sluggish, inactive condition o ( the system, and torpid state of the liant features ia to be the magnificent avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and street pageant. This is a competitive form nric and other acids, which are taken np by the blood and distributed event open to all citlee and towns of throughout the circulation. Coming in contact with contagious diseases is Oregon outside of tbe Rose City. There another cause for the poisoning o f the blood ; we also breathe the germs and will be gtand prises, tha capital prise microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in being a princely sum in cash with a Sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Soma number of coetly aouvanlr enpa and are so unfortunate as to inherit bad blood, perhaps tha dregs o f some old other trophiea of great value a n d , constitutional disease o l ancestors is handed down to them and they aro constantly annoyed and trouble-’ with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis beauty. Up to tbe present time about 20 ( ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is 6ure to cities and towns of Oregon have been Buffer in some way. Por blood troubles o f any character S. S. S. is the best heard from, each showing great inter- j remedy ever discovered. It goea down Into the circulation and removes any set in the special state parade, and and all poisons, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely and permanently cures blood diseases of several of these towns, through their every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so business organisations and “ boosting" thorough that hereditary taints are removed d a le , have sent representatives to this and weak, diseased blood made strong and eity to oonfer with the Festival manage healthy so that disease cannot remain. It ment with reference to character of tbe cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sore* floats which will make the most effect and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious ive showing for their communities. PURELY VEGETABLE Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave the Tbe Festival association has secured the services of a master float builder slightest trace o f the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of from the East, who is now here with s blood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. S. S. It is also nature’s corps of assistants ready to advise with greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely harmless to any part of tbe system. S. S. S. is for sale at all first clasa all who desire to enter the lists. Tbs railroad« of Oregon, snd the 0TOg stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write. whole West, in fact, aie planning to THE S W IF T SPECIFIC C O ., ATLANTA, GAm r give speoisl redaoed rates on all lines, good for the whole week of the Festi Tbe Orphan. D la e o a rm n ln n P r o a f H t i . val. Rpecial low rates from Portland “ Please, sir, will you give a penny “This government Is becoming more to til points in Oieogn. Every town in Oregon it invited to and more centralized every year,” said ■ poor orphan?” “ Certainly, my boy 1 Has your fath enter some characteristio float I d tha the student of politics. “ Yes,” answered Colonel 8tlllwell of er been dead long?” “ All Oregon” parade, and the Featlval “ No, air. He’s tba orphau. This association Invites corespondents and Kentucky, “ It's getting so that the personal conference with oitiee snd States don’t do much more than fur money’« for him.” towns, large and amall, in this all Im nish titles for battle ships and popu lar songs.”— Wsshlngton Star. portant matter. WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE S .S .S . to Publications fo r Farmers. Tha following publications of Interest to farmers and others have been Issued by the Agricultural department of the Federal government and will be fur nished free, so long aa they are avail able, except where otherwise noted, npon application to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C .: Bulletin No. 119.— Report of Irriga tion Investigations for 1901, under di rection of El wood Mead, chief of irriga tion investigations. Pp. 401, pis. 64, figs. 12. Price 60 cents. This is tbs third of the annual reporta of the irri gation Investigations of this office. It deals chiefly with the duty of water, but contain! alto repoita from four ata tlons In the humid atatea, where irriga tion la not a necessity, but a means of increasing the returns from farm lands; a report on the underground water sup ply of ths Stn Bernardino valley Cali-1 fornia, and the second progress report on silt measurements. Bulletin No. 86.— The Use of Water in Irrigation. Report of investigations mode in 1899, unuer the suverpision ol Elwoed Mead, expert in oharge, and 0 . T. Johnston, ssalsstnt. Pp. 263, pis. 60, figs. 19. Price 30 cents. This bul letin explains ths methods in use in the arid states in ths distribution and use of water in Irrigation. It gives a large number of mesaurements made to determine the duty of water and the losses by seepage and evaporation from canals, and discusses the methods by which the water supply may be more effectively and economically utilised in the production of crope. Bulletin No. 104.— Report of Irriga tion Investigations (or 1900, under su pervision of Elwood Mead, expert in charge of irrigation investigations. Pp. 334, pis. 26, figs. 29. Prioe 60 cents. This report covers the second year of investigations relating especially to the duty of water. The reporta of the field agents contain also a large amount of Information on laws and customs, agri cultural methods, crop returns and other subjects related to Irrigation. A progress report on tbe quantities of silt carried by a number of southern rivers Is also eontalned in this volume. B o m c tlM H H appen. That W ay. ThroggiDa— Did you ever try making s comrade ef your boy? Pbogy— Yea; but it didn't work. 1 found ha waa too old for me.—Chicago Tribuna. From October to May, cold« are the most frequent cause of headache. LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE removes cause. E. W. Grove on box. 85o. C a lo r ic H y p n o tis m . Inquisitive Passenger— How are these cars heated? Shivering Passenger— By suggestion, 1 think. Ia a a llta n . “ I'm not going to that female barber ■bop again. There's a rude girl there, don’t you know.." "W hat did she aay?” “ Why, she looked at my mustawsh and awaked me If I would bavs It ■ponged off or rubbed In.” O, P ro f« ■ • o r! Th« professor waa complimenting the ▼iolin virtuoso on ths excellence of his plajing. “ By the way,” he said, "do you play the ‘Doctor of Divinity’ ?” "That is a piece 1 have never heard of,’’ answered the violinist. "Never heard of it !’’ exclaimed the professor. "Fiddle D. D. 1”— Chicago Tribune. H la Lock. “ Luokleat man I ever knew! Ever^, thing succeeded with him. He had only to say what he wanted, and hi got it. Why, confound it. 1 was wall» ing with him one day—the very lurt day o f bis life— and be said to m^ ‘When I die, I want to die suddenly.' Got run over that very night. Evm see such lu ck !"—London Mall. Hiiclug uujiv. “ Charles, dear." said young Mr«. Ton. kina, “ why do you rail racing calcula tions ‘dope?’ I thought that was a slang name for a drug." "You're quite right,' was tbe answer. “ They call It tbat becauae all It gen erally gets you Is a pleasant dream and a rude awakening.”— Washington Star. •onnqíJX oZaDjqQ— M¡ «qonf.q j4us| )j me, Moqa oj jsnf ‘ jiioj H I« S y atera. jaqjouB » a | 9 pus Xjjunoo eiqj oj “ How do you dispose o f your garb *o«q etnoo jjim ‘Mouq noX Jutqj age here?” asked the stranger, who »•JO »«hi '•iqnoj* »quoi ©j SajoS e.jiq x }))«<] asqj jaSaie lejsejJ « s.eqs Xvt ||U was gathering data for purposes o f publication. Ceqi ’ neM—noX qnxqx ¿7! ■! “ We always throw ours In the garb — je q jo jo Su|q)aai 08 X j * » e j 4— «Œxa j*q age can." said the man with the cbla — j » 3 u ;« Mea siqj je q j,, ’sqjBdg heard, "but I don’t know, of course, M fl? f a pejoepej ,.’ X«e Xeqx,. f « « j » j o j A t n o o fo e4a » n v about the neighbors.” oe \\ § RHEUMATISM Is most painful. What'« good? w 'A ¡¡’ JACOBS OIL “ Do you preach without notei,” que Gives instant relief. ried a member o f the church con mit Removes the twinges. ten that was aeeklng a pastor to fill s W USE IT, THEN YOU’LL KNOW vacancy. "W ell,” rejoined the good man with > 2 6 « .— ALL DRUGGISTS—SO «. Idaho Corn 8how . a marry twinkle In hln. eye. “ I some On the 2d, 3d and 4th of Decembei, 5* | times bars occaalon to use bank notes.” 1908, there will he held at Moaoow a | state oorn show under the management of the Idaho Agronomy aaaociaticn. Not only will there be a show, but also a rousing program, wbicb in itself would pay the farmer to some to Moeccw. of tha Well-Informed o f the World has Tbe subject of coin w ill be taken np Saroreon 'n K n i f e C a r e s H e a d a c h e . always been to r a simple, pleasant and discussed from a practical and sci After suffering excruciating pains in hlw head for twenty-five years, Louis Wolf- snd efficient liquid laxative remedy of entific point of view; the soil w ill be son of Cincinnati has secured relief by known value; a laxative which physi considered in Its different phaeee; irri FOR CARTON TOPS OR SOAP WRAPPERS FROM having the surgeons cut out two nerves. cians could sanction for family use gation and dry farming w ill be talked The pain waa above the «yes and at the because Its component parts are ab:>ut and the variona live stock, dairy “ 20 M ULE TEAM” BORAX PRODUCTS and horticultural subjects will be con temples and recurred four or five times known to them to be wholesome and "KV-MULE-TEAM” Bora*. A4, H, 1 and 5 Th ea-tone, Boraxo Bath Powder (10 and 25e tin«), Violel sidered. a week. He had consulted the leading Boric Talcum Powder, Boric 8pangl««. Boric Acid. Borax a id Soap Powder. “20-Mul«-Twun" Soap, There will be some good premiums Qu««n of Borax Soap. Boraxaid Laundry Soap, "20-Mule-Team’ ’ Soap Chips. specialists, tried medicines, various forma truly beneficial la effect, acceptable of ‘ massage sod electrical treatment In to the system and gentle, yet prompt. offered to the winuere of tbe show. Send for 40-Page Catalogue of Valuable Premiums We Give FREE vain. The two offending nerves, one on In action. Now la the time to begin preparing by ’or Tops and Wrapper« from th« above "20-MULE-TEAM” Product*. You will And many article« st each aide, were between one and two planting some good oorn and getting in In supplying that demand with Its fousehold and Personal usa that rem can obtain ABSOLUTELY FREE. All you hav« to do ia be inches long and about as thick as a pin. YOUR TOP8 OR WRAPPERS. Addras« 8 AVE > line. | They are termed sensory nerves— that la, excellent combination o f Syrup o f Tell your neighbors abont It. P A C IF IC C O A S T B O R A X CO., Oakland, Cal. Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali nerves which give the sense of feeling and Do not forget the date. Mark thoea not control of the movements of mus fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along days on your calendar and plan to come. cles. The headaches have not returned ethical lines and relies on the merits For further information address, R. ■ince the operation. Local surgeons say this is the first case of the kind on record. of the laxative for Its remarkable E. Hyelop, Superintendent Idaho Ag ronomy Association, Moeoow, Idaho. success. K n n il. F in d R e a d y M a r k e t. That Is one o f many reasons why rrw .rT M . Of ths $30,000,000 of equipment trust Syrup of Figs and Elixir o f Senoa la Make a syrup of five pounds sugar bonds of New York Central linea recently given the preference by the Well- and two cups w ater; boll until clear. offered for public eubecription $24.000,- 000 wes taken the first day. They were Informed. To get its beneficial effects Wash, stem snd seed one gallon cher offered at prices to yield from 4 to 5% always buy the genuine— manufac ries, drop In tbe syrup snd boll thirty MXMBIR OETMiraWILV ' m in . nova, w om in , m is s is and cmilohkn . per cent. It te understood that aererai tured by the California Fig Syrup Co., minutes; skim well. Fill air tight Jars, million« of these certificates were placed only, and for sale by all leading seal and pot in a cool place. abroad. ______________________ | ikm n a n y a f t o r m m nw fm oiu rse in th n — drugglata. Price fifty cents per bottJe- T e C la w s s S t e a l K a l l a ♦ •••••• thm y h o l d t kmte m Imprisonment for the manipulators of mhmmmrn f i t mmtt ms, w m r / o u t e r , e n d Cat an Irish potato In half, dip one trust fonda la tba recommendation of E. no * -o e r. n . u. af the pieces In tbe brickduet which ■ E. Rittenhouse, commissioner of Incur- | Is generally used for cleaning knives. V. L Oooglat $4 Mi St Bit (4gi Sfwst Carnot bo Egnaliad At Ao? Fries ance for Colorado. In a report of the In I V ’ S k l t w r i t i n g to t ,1 l r „ i i U l w i p i m i i and prtm le «Ur*pad bottaio. w ' i f T i . a . v .u iK fiu m tm n T a k e W«* »nhttlfH f*. Rnb the blade of the knife and the vestigation of ths Provident 8avlnga Ute TV m .m l.n tato *eo*r ttaln will Immediately disappear. Assurance Society at New York The General Demand Premiums Given Aw ay c n z z jz fc 's z .