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W A S H IN G T O N WASTEFULNESS O F A M E R IC A N S . fo o d ■ Thrown A w a y th a t Would has' tala M illio n s o f P eople, sftif most conspicuous thing tn all o f tj travels?" remarked the globe trot- wr -Well. I've been pretty much over dte world In my time, and I'v e seen .„It, » blL but 1 know I »halt astonisu joa when I «a y that the thing which ¡its Impressed me most Is the economy „(food abroad and the waste of food at PORTLAND LETTER. A F ew W o rd s A b o u t A .t v .r tla t n g - A lt o r , m m h o f th e K lo n io u . Ipecittl CorfettpotHifcnco. Portland, Or., Nov. 17. — It is quite s oommou thing for people living in a a *v* •mall town to hdlittl« __ pa town to belittle tVi»i. their home per, exoept nnder two circumstances__ when the paper praises them or when . te“ 8 0D them, and, heaven knows, looe it doesn’ t do the latter half as often as -Cnderstand all this statement Im it m ight, and, indeed, half as often p lie s Absolutely nothing la thrown possibly, as it should. i*a f or wasted In continental Europe. These remarks were suggested by an And the economy o f food is more mark incident that occurred the other day et Hi China. Japan and the Asiatic in my office here. A oonple of gentle (ountries. There is no doubt In my men from your town, knowing that 1 glad but that we In the United States represented your paper at this metropo waste more food In a year than la con lis of the Paoiflo Northwest, called to noted In France In the same time. see if I kept your paper on file. Of What a single N ew York servant girl course I do; and it would have made 1 glams Into the ga rb a ge barrel every your heart glad to bave seeu those fe l | week would support a dozen Chinese lows devouring every local line in it. families. And yet our people are al- ads. and all. 'Pon honor, I think i wijs complaining o f hard limes, and they'd have gladly given me a dollar | in making wry faces about getting for the pleasure they had in reading ilong In the world. their home paper, of which they prob “This waste begins at the very foun ably think very little when at home. dations of our society and business, and It is not often that 1 strike a tartar runs all the w ay up. T h e American of a business man, but the other day farmer Is a man who has burned oif I lassoed one ia fine shape. In solicit irvat tracts o f valuable timber, worth ing an ad. for your paper, 1 presented jve times the land on which It grew, to my card to a manufacturer who was raise grain to burn fo r firewood. That standing near the front door in his land to-day la but h alf tilled, taking store, and who was evidently not en I the fields o f G erm any and other Eu- gaged for the moment. As he read the [ ropeia countries Into the comparison. card, I began to speak of the merits of Until very recently all the refuse about your paper as an advertising medium. mills and manufactories was destroy Before 1 had gotten in médias res, he ed; now many o f them turn their slabs waived me off saying, “ i t ’ s no use Into furniture and th eir sawdust Into arguing with m e ." fuel Again, as to food. Anybody who The man’ s manner was abrupt and 1 has traveled much and knows what was miffed. Imprudently, possibly, I •ort of food one gets In the South and promptly responded: “ If merchants West—any where outside o f the big treat your drummers as you treat me, Intern d tles— w ill appreciate It when you'll not have any use for advertising 1 say that at least one-half the food Is or for your faotory either." wasted. This la partly through bad This brought him to his senses. He tookery and p artly through mere apologized, and after half hour's aeanoe wastefnl management. A ll food not as on advertising in general, and in your imitated la wasted - w o rs e than wast paper in particular, he told me to call ed, for It wears the system out to no on December 1, when contracts he had ; girpose. T h e common hotel and fam elsewhere woold expire, and then he ily coekery makes assimilation prae- wonld be in a position to give yonr fieafly Impossible. So much for what paper an ad. beaten. That which Is actually thrown Do you find your merchants inclined iw ij would feed m illions. I f It could at all to be "snappish" when you talk ha diverted Into the proper channels It business to them? It is not often that would make human suffering from 1 run aoross such a churlish man as 1 want of food im possible In this country. bare just spoken of. Business men ap Mere-the waste would feed the ludl- preciate more and more every day the imt hungry o f the w hole world! Thera value of advertising, and the aolioitor li something actu ally criminal In all finds his business easier and better as this. But I presume It can't be helped the merchant he approaches is shrewder uatfi the Am erican nature shall have and more progressive. Yon donbtless know now quite as undergone a change.” —N ew York Her- much as 1 do about the presidential elec tid. ,-ito ;g tion, held on the ¡id inst. Here in A T k S A C IO B S CLUTCH Portland it was the quietest election lithatef dyspepsia. Few remedies do mor* The Bryanites claim that (ban palliate this obstinate complaint. Try ever held. Hottetter’» Stomach Bitters, however, and you the peace and good order was due to will find that it ia conquerable, along with its Mayor Pennoyer's non-partisan police, ■ymptoma. heartburn, flatulence, nervousness tad loss • ( flesh and vigoT. Biliousness ami whilst the other side declare that the •anstipation frequently accompany it. These b*aldes malarial, rheumatic and ltidney com good order was due to a well-organized plaints, ara also aubduable with the Bittera. league of M cKinley men who were de termined to have a fair election. I Rowan Jelly is one of the most indi- saw nothiog of this league in evidence, ipeniibl« ftdjnnots to gam e in Scotland. bat the police were in evidence every where and their conduct was admirable. OIAPMESS CANNOT BK CUB I think both sides were surprised at By local applications, aa they cannot reach the the vote in Portland and Multnomah diseased portion of the ear. There ia only one Reckoning from the vote at way te cure deafness, and that ia by constitu county. tional remedies Deafness is caused by an In the June election when Pennoyer, the flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Buatar-hian Tube. When this tube is inflamed silverite, was elected mayor, the Mo- n have a rumbling sound or imperfect hesr- Kinleyites were figuring on from 2,000 f, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is Uitieoalt, and unless the inflammation can be to 8,000 plurality in oity and oounty, laAen out and this tube restored to its normal and the Bryanites were disposed to con condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine rases out of ten are caused by catarrh. sider that pretty tolerably fair figuring Which is nothing hut an inflamed condition of The result— always remembering the tbs mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any June vote— certainly surprised both east ef deafness (caused by catarrh) that can sides. The surprise, however, differed not be cured by H ail’s Catarrh Cure, bend for in each case in its nature and effect on circulars; free. F. J. CHKNKY A CO., Toledo, O. the mental temperament. Leaving Bold try druggists, 7fic. aside the little conferences on every Hall1« Family l'ills are the beet. corner as to how the federal patronage Cod’* ro© cutlets are s special deli- shall be distributed after March 4, oacy in England. 1897, interest has already become ac My doctor *«id l would die, but Pise's tive as to the senatorial election n eit Cure for Consumption cured me.- Arnos January. Of course, Senator Mitchell K«ber, Cherry Valley, 111., Nov, 23. *95 expects to succeed himself. Indeed, there is every reason to believe that he Greece has on ly tw e lv e m ile « o f ter was promised the support of the Simon ritory for each m ile o f eeaooast, w hile gold people in consideration of bis England, w hich ranks next, has 84. services on the stump, and also in con sideration of his giving the Simon peo- nie the votes o f his friends in the legis lature in behalf of a new charter for Portland, which wonld legislate the present city administration out. The slate was arranged with no con siderable generalship, but there is a - read y* speck of «rouble in the * y . and that is that many of the silver men who were elected on a platform supporting Mitchell for the senate, now declare tbeir obligation to vote for the senator's re-election to bave been released by M itchell's attitude in supporting a candidate on an interna tional bimetallic platform, when the senator bad frequently deolared for in dependent bimetallism. Jonathan Boorne w ill most likely be J deader of the R epu blie.» «W e r U / ith a b etter nmUrrstanding o f the forces in the legislature; and, aa the U aoKkrnl nature o i th e m »® ! pby®‘ Dem ocrats and Populist, are nearly * » M flu , w lrtfh varfish brtrrr proper ef- tor silver it need surprise no one to j^prte—fo o t le e ffo rts —*¡pleasantoff'orts^ - : : i l l there element. • » ¡tightly directed; T h e re ia oom fort in ^»e know ledge, t t )* t go maWy iorm s of : try to place Ml. B ^ n e *> H «ciou-ss are n ot due to any actual dis- hut |i:nply t o a yeristLputrdcondi- ' t T*he*breth^hood of comradeship be- •wn o f the *Tir<ni tfid pleasant twren ¡Sylrsster Penfityer »nd J o a fb s n f laxative. Byrapt>f Fig*. % remove*. T h a t is w h y it is the eft y f rormMy wYtn ta fllio n s o f families^ knd w «t^ y w h e r e esteem ed so high ly , who value good health. Its _ It to gather tb . n e*s un-: •ffbets are due to the fact, that it is the remedy w hich promotes intertial «forethought for d w w lm # * without dobUllutinj? the biased . on w h ich iV act*. H ia therefore “ sgta În y party, « « A e t its 1 important, in o rd er to g et nl e ffK . ta a . ts wVi.->n <*l . a to _ __ note 'When Ifni rou P » r snd th »« I^barc been impartial tn these ^ j o * niavgJUie genuine art)* matters no msn can g s . o s ^ . ^ ^ sfliich is m anufactured b y to e t w i- fcAin D ig Hyrup Co. o n ly and nold oy 5 Gladness Comes b£edfv "a“ F™ “ d th e K y »t. m i i refilltor. Jor rem edies are then w A j S ??“ ' w ith an y act1'» * l7 be c -lunmnl-id to Uie moat skillful Tsseians. but I f tn n eed wfi • bvxuL's. • should h ave the fcqO, and w ith the ill-inform ed everyw h ere, Fyrup is stands highest and is » 0 * largely ed and gives moat gen eral satisfaction. U R E C U R E roR P a . E S ? * M and « d a d , Rtee-l.ww mt rrw a r w IW f i t — f*— L I O . I a m . w a i « tan ----- the local mark'st re.ic cen*» strong ___ ! . . |S91 (n(1 , , „ n It openen cdored *** the end o f the first evc.ted May opened at » L « , . « 3 * . and clm»d h « opened a #| Decem- fieep- ,1 ' 57 L n « « * was chartered for Han water COUNTY Profit» o f Authors. HATCH A HAPPY Ml The fond delusion that successful au thors roll In wealth is fostered by such Items as ‘Mrs. Buruett has been offer ed $15,000 to write n story for the Llp- A U S E D -U P O L D M IN ( HIS Y O U N G E R D A v » ^ filiiiott’a," or that ‘‘Mark Tw ain clear- p'J $100,000 frorn the sale o f General From the Report, San Francisco. Cal. Grant's Memoirs.” A few authors, Am ong the afflicted who have tor mid you (‘an count them upon the tin years visited San Franoiaoo to brace np kers o f one hand, do make big money their shattered constitutions is the out of literature, but let us see what well-know n W illia m Shore, of 28 • lie ordinarily successful one makes. Minna street, fa m ilia rly known as In the first place the answer to the Daddy Shore, because of his affection question above is that ft sale o f .5,000 ate disposition and kind-heartedness. copies is considered a very successful Mr. Shore is the head of a fam ily. He one, and that a sale o f 2.000 copies has a happy home, a lo vin g w ife and pays. W e are speaking now, say. of a ohildren, oity and oountry realty, pay cloth-covered novel which retails at ing m ining investments and a pretty $1.00. substantial bank aocounL For years, The entire proceeds, then, o f such a however, he has lacked one thing book will fall considerably under whiob a ll his wealth oonld not buy. $5.000. for it must lie remembered that He lacked health and spent thousands a $1 ! hm >I\ is not alw ays sold for 100 of dollars for doctors and m edicine* to eents. A 121110 novel contains about obtain even temporary relief. 250 pages, or To.ooo words. On a rough Mr. Shore’ s greatest and most pain estimate such a lunik will cost the pub ful ailm ent waa rheumatism. For lisher about 'to cents a copy. This In ten years he suffered terribly. At cludes composing, printing and bind times the pains were almost unbearable ing. The entire expense©, including a and he w rithed in agony. H is limb* royalty of 10 per cent, to the author, 1 wonld swell and bis head wonld aohe, the usual rate, and the advertising, will so that rest was impossible. amount to 50 cents. For this book, These spells of sickness were as dis which costs the publisher 50 cents, he 1 tressing to his fam ily and his friends gets from (>0 to 05 cents, leaving him as they were weakening to the snfferer. a profit o f from 10 to 15 cents. In San Francisco be had the boat of This profit is generally Increased medioal skill, bnt a ll that the doators Rome what by the retail sales o f the could do was to afford temporary re publishing house. Publishers are bound lief. AH the health resorts and all —and tliis is for the protection of the the famous springs of the state were book stores—to «<*11 a $1 lx>ok for $1. visited in turn without effeoting any Enough lxmks tire sold by them at this permanent good rsults. price to bring up the average profit, Mr. Shore was abont to g iv e np in say. to 1.5 cents. Thus a publisher who despair and settle down w ith resigna Bells 5.000 copies o f a novel will make tion into being a life-lon g sufferer, when a limit $750 out of the transaction—not a San Farnoioao frien d— at whose home a very large profit for the capital in he was stopping— told him o f some vested and the risk Involved. The miraculous cures made by the use of a profits o f the author at 10 per cent, w ill certain p ill, the name o f which at the amount to $500, that is to say, his labor moment he oould not remember. Clutching lik e a drow ning man at a of w riting and revising and his time for which he is not certain of any re straw, Mr. Shore requested his friend turn, not to mention the mental wear to make further inquiries about the wonderful medicine. N ex t day he was and tear, about seven mills a word. Magnificent pay, aud yet he is a suc presented w ith a box o f Dr. W illia m s ' Pink P ills fo r P ale People. cessful author. Scaroely tw o days had passed before O f course there are some books, but they are very few, which make phe Mr. Shore seeemd to 'g e t some relief nomenal success, and these are the o n «« and he fe lt very mnch encouraged and continued hia treatment w ith steadi which are read nlioiit from one end o! Before a week the country to another. Most publish ness and faithfulness. ers say that it hardly pays In this pres was over a ll signs o f sw ellin g had dis appeared and his limbs were of normal ent era o f cheap paper-covered novels shape and size. R e lie f from pain was to publish the more expensive cloth- gradnal until it all went away. The covered editions. sufferer was amazed. He oonld scarce ly believe bis senses, so pronounced be- W hat A nim al» Khy At. Young horses run be led up to a sack oame the cure in reasonable time. To lying on the ground and luduced to say that Mr. Shore is a happy man pass It by letting them smell it and find does not express the situation. He is Although out that It really Is a sack and not the brimming over w ith joy. Protean thing, whatever It may be. an old-tim er, be is as young as the youngest, danoiDg and pranoing around, which illusion conjure* up for them Once the writer saw a very quick and singing the praises o f them ediotne that pretty Instance of experiment by touch 1 wrought such a miraole. There ie no secret about his cure. made by a frightened pony. It was Mr. Shore is one o f the repreeentative being driven ns leader in a pony tandem men of the Paoiflo ooast, w ith hoste of and stopped short In front of where the friends and acquaintances, all of whom rails of a steam tramway crossed the oan testify to the truth of the oiroum- road. It first smelled the near rail ami staDcea related above. then quickly gave it two tniw with it* Dr. W illia m «' P in k P ills contain, hoof. After this It was satisfied and in a condensed form, a ll the elements crossed the line. On the other hand, a necessary to g iv e new life and richness donkey always tried to Jump the shad to the blood and restore shattered ows of tree trunks in the road, though nerves. T h ey are an u n failin g specific a similar experiment of touch would for suoh diseases as locomotor ataxia, have shown that these were as unrea! partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance sciat ns the tram rail was substantial. Last ica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous ly. no horse which has once knocked it* headache, the after effects o f la grippe, head against the top of a stable door palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow way seems quite able to get rtd of the oomplexiona, a ll form s o f weakness illusion that there sits up in the top of either in m ale or female. Pink P ills all doorways an Invisible something are sold by a ll dealers, or w ill be rent which will hit him again next time he poet paid on receipt of price, BO oents gore» through; hence the troublesome a box, or six boxes for |2.B0 (th ey are mill sometimes Incurable habit of horses never sold in bulk or by the 100), by "Jibbing'' when taken out of the stable. addressing Dr. W illia m s ' Medioine Company, Schenectady, N . Y . —Ix>ndon Spectator. H ow H<- H ccam c E m in en t. Wheu a man becomes great the world Is always glad to know how be did it. and the Lewiston Journal thus reports the experience of an old gentleman In a Penobscot County town: “ Why. boys.” be said to the young men who were talking about office and office holding ill the corner grocery, "I can toll ye something 'bout that my self. I’ ve had some considerable expe rience In that line. When I begun, wal, 'twnn't much of n hitch that time. But ye know you've always got to start somewhere, and can’t be too particular to begin with. “ When 1 begun 'twnn't nothing more than school agent, but I took that and thanked 'em for It.- Wal, arter that I kept rtsin' and riste' till I got ts be third selec’mun. I <JkL and people won d e r«! bow I did it; but It was moslly beeause I wasn't ashamed to begin •way down to the foot of the ladder and work up.'* ____ "T a k e aw ay w om an,” shouted the orator, "a n d what w ou ld follo w ?” " W e w o u ld ,” said a man at the back o f the audience, prom ptly. Christmas Gifts Free [any thousand dollars orth of valuable articles ¡uitable for Christmas gifts for the young aud old, are to be given to : smokers of Blackwell’s Genuine Durham T o bacco. You will find one coupon inside each two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwell’s Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon— which gives a list of val uable presents aud how to get them. Blackwell's Genuina Tobacco I Breikfisi Cocoi i Made by W alter Baker & Co., Ltd., ^ Dorchester, Mass., is “ a perfect f type o f the highest order of excel- X lence in manufacture.” It costs less 4* than one cent a cup. Cheapest Power. Rebuilt Uas and Engines. .... Gasoline .POR SALE CHEAV IN GCAKANTEED ORDER.. i-i H. P. Hercules, Gas or Ga.oline. 1-2 H. P. Hercules. Gas or Gasoline. t-z H. P. Regan. Gas or Gasoline. P 3 H. P. Oriental, Gas or Gasoline. 1-4 H. P. Otto, Gas or Gasoline. 1-4 H. P. Pacific, Gas or Gasoline. i-fi H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. i-io H. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. S tate Y ou r W aats a n d W rite f o r P rices.. San F ra n cisco , sÜaT. Hercules Gas ....Engine Works Gas, Gasolin« and Oil Engines, 1 to 200 H. P. m u en r rorc MAILtu n tt To *"? °,ir m » or HOW TO m «. H O U S E H O L D C O P O S , ETC. This circular Is issued for the Benefit of our oountry customers whocunnot-avail themselves of our Daily Special Sales. Send us vour ad dre«s. You wifi find both goods and prices right. W ll.l. A KIN« K CO., 81R-820 Market Street, Han Francisco, <’al. Muke money by suc cessful speculation in Chicago. We buy and ___ sell wheat there on margins. Fortunes have I htij made on a small beginning by trading in futures. 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KRF,< K.LKS, pimples, m o t^ Only O n « fo r a D o s «. sal low tick «, !*lai k heads, acne, eczema. oilfne«i Bold bjr Druggist« at 2 5 c . * box **r roughness, or ain discoloration or diseaM of Samples mailed f r « « . Add re** the skin, and wrinkles (not caused by facial Or. Bosankn f*e*. Te. pv . i k . p * expression,) KA« 'F. HI KACfl rrmove» absolute ly It does not cover up, as cosmetic* do, but 1» a cure. A n g lo - S a x o n an<1 K n . l i a h l . n x u i * p . It Kend for my book “ How to be Beautiful/* free The English languag. In us. to-day on application. Addrca» all communication* In books and newspapers is tbe lineal or call on 1*1 MK. A. K U P P B R T . U F T T K E and P I L K B cured: no pay until cured; send for book. D r *. M arhfiki . d A PoRTEBJriKi.n, Market tit.. Han Francisco. R tn O n e F o rm . A man was arraigned In an Arkansas court many years ago fo r stealing a PipiVnYoLIVER PILLS young pig out o f bis neighbor’s pe'n; said pig, or sboat, being alleged to be worth a dollar and a half. The evidence was conclusive, and the Jury, a fte r a brief retirement, brought In their verdict, “ G uilty o f bog-stealing In the first degree.” The judge remarked that the finding was proper enough, except that It fa il descendant of tbe Anglo-Saxon, spoken ed to assess the value o f the pig; and, and written by tbe people of tbe tlwe further, that there were no degrees In of Alfred the Great, Just as tbe French hog stealing. H e must ask the Jury to now spoken in Paris descends from the retire again, and bring In a verdict In French used by tbe subject* of I*>ult the Stammerer, who lived at about the due form. same period as Alfred. Both have The Jury went out, with pen, Ink and changed, but tbe changes In the French paper, but were badly n on p lu s«! over have been by u hat may be calUal later that word “ form .” Fin ally one o f them, nal development, while In addition to who had form erly been a Justice o f the A (Strange Coincidence. peace, drew up a dociament to which I thl* faetwr, the Hngltah has accretion» A certain peasant and his wife, 1» the other eleven assented, and with from many *o*rces. The' wonderful Germany were married on the same which all hands returned to the court * ucc « m of tb* EDgi,*Ji .peaking peo day ns the Emperor and Empress, the room. This was the verdict;. "W e . the pies as merchants and colonists bs* pjbsaftt's C h + flln inaBM* l*-lng W il Jeurey, pusllanimously find the defend had Its Influence on their language, iam iThelrf1|st J h t a * J»y was bom ant gtity In the sam nf 1 dollar and a, Vi which now contains nonls from almost every language aud disiectoo tfie globe on the same day as the crowfi prfnre. in fa v o r o f the bog.” . j ..... a « , J- Y ■ after which they had Bve oilier «-ns. W a r B e t w e e n 4 t u n * a n l J a p in. H ia o th e r R «w oarb.of whom was boro at the enme I| T b « raarnt tanflivl I k lw e «* Chins “ Ball on e!" yelled U**» tun pin*. *■ ' ‘ rime 'as the five younger boys o* the , and Japan began with the deviant then “ Good eye!" sboutud Cbinxny. The royal eouplp were tp of war h£ the MUkutlo Jq|y 27, 1MM. "S trike oner'.Xta? buiiiire- called. and closed with an armlstlee, qfter; f o i l e d uf th iv a n d V i)rt> e x r e H ifiia lj “ D at’s his odder oje,*" explained ward made permanent, on M arr_ „ in t e t fs l« i Tp tjta V V r jM ^ n g e cpiiM-t- d u m m y .—Indianapolis1 Jouyna^. dchce li tit fh li T n tefesf ivWfnVeugJIlrd 1806.' OUten'irftfljf f>egun by the Jsfik wbctlf on tfle hist A.-ÀW fW Al’ a jp y a l A man’s Idea o f a good worrlan Is on* M . for the (wrepere of frfreURt reforms fur«!*.' »17. , the tilth' IH tighter of, the who thinks her buataud doesn't fieef i In fo r e * , fh.n • dopcn leocy of Chino, bat la wbtcb J*pen had larwwcommer Kaiser iti was IflhMfi'd Bret the pena- praying for. _ >mi V rial lnt.rests. lt,«Mi*.p.*!ly on. of U mp »,- anfta'w U i «• ■ vih «*» m A ii IpuA ateo ffv e n contests for «upr.riiacj which, sooner hirtll Ut- or later, are {found to come betweeq So astonished were The E m p e ro r’ nfhi neighboring »fill flvsVbtatHr T b « d if B m presiR iM * U r r *P »> J »tig o d fa th e r HffHfilty in 0»rR* Ws# tB»rhly the fie«*-' and godmother to this little glrM an d atom tfie SMI ranee w*a W*e in fens, h, v e «"11 p ro w led : te r her (utare.— t rivalry between O b»*a and tb* J»pan VL.ta4cii>hia Ledger X aa* empire mi ,uv'. 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V I 'I I '- S M * m ia IS «* - CHpur, s«vi (mum. i n I|$ü i i t A t L *With al- •rattive deaign In silver, a* «Iio s Y » U w * - t«.nk**b«t1l%i M d e «**M y l*4 «rirA ltfÌffo r o«*» • M u + rn . ..m i a -,jff sta« » « a i.s t u « u * . . . O L D S a K IN C . 3 0 f Waihtnftee ff. i . fo lfT ls a o . e * . H. P. » , U. No. 87 tL - 0 . r. ».