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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1907)
I la. h 1 MANA-LII MADE Oerpiiat iM.tr TaaUtatiisOa. MAN-A -LIN Is An Excellent Remedy for Constipation There nro mntiy nilments directly dependent upon con tipntion, such ns biliouincti, ditcolored nnd pimpled skin, innctivo liver, dyipcpiln, over worked kidney nnd hendnche Remove constipation nnd ull of tliMu iiilntrnLs tlisuppeur. MAN-A-LIN can be relied J upon to produce n gcntlo nc- tion of the bowels, making pilU nnd drastic cathartics cn tircly unnecessary. A dose or two of Mnn-n-lln l. udvisablc In slight febrile atttitks, la grippe, colds and Influenza. THE MAN -A-LIN CO. COLUMUUS, OHIO. U. S. A. lonqiuit miiDan iw the would to cost 12,000,000. ,n',l'''''i'mmwmmam0?minmmmmBmmmmwrimvt tTm"m&& mm 1'itojixTKi) kti;i:i, haii.hoad iihiixiijto chohh i:aht itm.it. fligth. 17,(XK) feet, or eoiialdi rnhly note! feature of (lie nrcli Is tho inrUi- er three mllea. Weight of steel used d f creel loll, which will lie carried In construction, oii-r NMk.w) loiiK, 'I'd. through without lint nnalstnuco of iitijr imao worn in llif Wlioiu ifin feci or ifli coal, nproiiintely, fl7,un,iji)0. The, nrn Interesting fnets nl.iiit dm largest steel t Induct In till world, which tint I'cmiaylviiula Itiillronil pro im to erect In New York. itn In lniinvt Uhik Istniid with the Hron. I.nst IIIvit will Ihi apnimcd hy nn arch lrldgi or about i.ono rv sjmi'i, liM-lf the Inrgctit of It t)Mi rut known. A Hi length The utvh will Ik) liullt out In two linlti-N slmultnucoualy from each abutment, Tin' bridge, linn been designed lo miiH Mirt 11 weight iiilnlciit to loading the ttltolu of the four truck from end to end with tniliiK itniitKN.pil of heavy freight locuiiiulltea, mnl mi -tiff In thu nrcli Mint under thin ciioriiMius load Hut deflection nt the center wuuhL l only three Inches. It In cxtluifitod (hut the bridge 111 11 Ui iiill In two nul one-half jc'irs. Willi thu completion of Ihu structure New York will for tho first lime Aim llwlf In posscrwlou of nil nil rail route between .Nuw Kugland and thu South nml AVc-t.. Through trains fnmi HimIoii inny then run lo New .York, I'hlladclphln, Wnshlngton, New Orleans, eh Imp) or any other Southern or Wcwtern elly without Icntlng tho rails. . SKIN DISEASES HUMORS INTHE JBLOOJD yJicn the Mood is j)urc, fresh nnd healthy, tho skin will be aoft, nmooUi ana free front blemishes, but when Home ncid liuinor Ukc3 root in the circu lation JW presence Is i:tanlfctcd Ly a sUtn crtintloti or disease. These Jiumorfl Ret into tho blool, j;cnernlly Jjccauie of an Inactive or nluKKlah conditioner Uie rncinbcrfl cf the body whoso duty it Is to collect nnd irry off tho waste nnd rciusc innttcrof thonystcm. This unhealthy jnntter is Jcft to Hour niid fcrnicnt aud fooii fie circulation becomes charred with the ncid i""""" " """'i lomrow 011 mc Jiumors nnu ncjds tlirounh tho pores and clant.3 cf Ihc BLln, prwluclntf Itectna, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Ha t JUicum nnd nl.In crtipt.ons cf various kinds. Ikzem.-i nnncars. usually witu n sliffht rcdnees of the tL.n followc! llV nttftfltlod frr.m (tif1t ft . flows a sticky fluid thatdrlcs and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. 1 1 1 generally on mc uacK, urcasi, lace, anns nnd legs, though other parts of the body may beaffectol. In Tetter the shin dries, craefcs nnd bleeds; the ncid in tho blood cries uo the natural oils of t!i ttln wMri. . i.,.it to Veen it soft and pliant, causing a dry, feverish condition and nivJnir it a hard, leathery appearance. Actio mates its appearance on the face in the Z.uff.ri with Koroma for forty if1. olf PimPlc nnd black heads, whilo r.oi'.ncr to Buiiaa;3 comes in r-caiy patciics on lillcr- cnt parts of the body One of the worst our tn until Z trld H auffarod Intensely- vrlth tha Itch H. H. iniDi7 lriin nut nin. . . - - -- xvaww inraniiljurninci ptntuic wouia forms of alcin trouble is Salt Rheum: form from Which thxra llnanl a (fa .....!- ... fi -I -... .. . ' iitlokr fluid! enutawonfa conn on "' i in 01 niiacjc is ine BCaip, tba akin tmiwtien acratotod off Bomciimes caustn? baldness, roison Oak pfuVfc YZSSK S5bV thCS 'J?'1 J vy re alto dlsasrceablc types of skin ion veara I wu M.micid, but oiscasc. The humor producing the troublo S?i""L"'i'!?9nd.i lies dormant in the blood through ff, ioc Durii inero nma nnrar LHMtn J Finding Gtandlalhsr TlMa Talila lur CUIUra. "1 ws walklnc on rrnnilrinla nui In Wathhutou ana day at hl(h uhi whtn a nl(fi;pr' loouirO un on iujt liurlton tvmliif raptitljr toward in," aid a wlkuowru tirgrn cointttlan. "lie waa wearing ttie uioit outlandltti utnt 1 trrr tawr on a hunuti hflnj, 011 or off th fiUf. Ill" troLK-n wtra rrajrtl ud torn atwra uU ahotoi. U worn a mink tvlorist woolen atilrt, a etllulold collar nnd a tattered aack eoat Uu hla head waa a aomurwro which lookisl aa If lotnnil doga had been trying to pull It to plrori. Hut (ha crowning effort waa a uw and f tti luacutatt full dra ret. II had pull d hark III coat and adored hlci thumtia Into tho annholra of that vnt. Aa ho cniiia tallliiK beforu tho wind M certainly waa thu mott comical fig ure I rut anw. I couldn't rvalit the teinptrttlun to atop liliu. "Ixik hero,' I aald, 'what do you mean hy appearlui; at thla tliua of day In aurli a drMj Uou't you know that you'ru du tropr" "' what-what'a thatr "Don't you know that you'ra 0 tropr I rcponted, 'that It lan't rinla alhla to appear III full dreaa bafora (I o'clock In Ilia teiilnwV "l'hu dnrky drww hlmtclf up Tery proudly, 'Ixxik lionli,' he aald. 'I'll tin re you to kiiuw that I don't 'low liolnxly to ninlttt tlnm tahlra for my clous.'" Kanina City Tluuvi. Ilirli Warb. "I am afraid you don't like work." MVra I do," anawarnl l'loddlug IUte, "I hare ao much rraiiert for work that whtn I a plrca of It to u 'uncled to I allua frtl Ilka turuhi' It ortr to aotne hoity tlM that woiililu't b aa likely lo Biwll ll I would " Vhlmton Htar. Buy Hair at Auction? At any rate, you seem to be ceiling rid of It on auction-sale principles: "going, going, g-o-n-cl" Stop the auction with Ayer's Hair Vigor, It chcckafalllnghalr,and always restores color to gray hair. A splendid dressing also. Sold for over sixty years. " Mj hair ram col to hadlr I naatlr loat II all. f ha-t ""fS '"'"'I t",' !;' Jlflr Vlfor I lliouilil I would ilia It a Irl.l. I did in audit coinpUttlj lo'.4 lha falling, and iiiada in lialr irow jarr lapldly, Maht II. KI.i, Noilhn.lJ.M.iJ, A Mo4 br J. 0. Ajor Co., Lg wall, AIV IMUUlBIHair f vers BBBBEaHaMasBHaBaMI SARSACAWLU, PILLS. CMtBltypBaMAUl "Ti'll too agnlu, daddy, tln utory if thu Utile girl who loat her wny In the Wheat, and atept out of doora nil lllght wltlMiut Iter liiudder," Tho apoaker waa n little girl herwelf. Intltig much aollvd and tMgrlmrd uuliuiet hy one at ring. whll the oth er hand grnul the fluguni of n tit 1 1, uugnliily limn walking hy her aide. And ttm llttlo girl," continued tho uinii oUvtlently, "wnlkrd round and round the wheat field hut cuUld not find her way tmt, for nil tint whent wna Inller than ahe, nnd turner ur much alio atiMat on tip tiH, ahe Couldn't orer, AiMlMiy nnd hy, he lay down tn rmt where- n linrreat iihiiini hnd built Ita ntt. Hhe waa 1 1 nit and hungry, and oh, a. i lonely. Hut t lit winds blew through the grnlu, humming n lullaby, and the little girl grew alerpler and alrepler," "Alxt aleepler," nddetl tlwi rhllil. "Thni. Illnea. Tell It right, daddy," "And at) when the rrnpera rniuv In the morning," ixt7tlnuc, the uinii. "and tho dreaded kuttea crept nearer und lienrer to the little girl, every thing tried to ante her. Thu blinulea nibbled her tcHYt. the little Iinrteat liiouao pulled lnr Imlr, nnd the little blnU Hew on top of one of the llowera unit nniig nnd anug and MligA "And then," wtld lllnlleglrl with mueh eielteinciil "Ia'I mo tlnlh It. dnddy. Tho limn who drtiro tho n'nper pit ilon ii from hla aent to find the bird' neat, nml found the llttlo baby girl fnat naleep, nnd carried her to her nuidder coin'," aittd tho child auddeuly, lHk tug up In her father'", fatv. "Of eonr) her mudder tlld cry, dnddy, nnd tho lit tle glrl'a tlndily iiiiut hno cried too, you know. Wouldn't you cry If lllrdlu glrl na loat In thu wheatV Thu limn nnd child had left tho wheat Held far li'hlud und euturvd on the grniuy kmUl Umi which thu old farm- llOIIHO ttH)d. , It wna n verltitblo tumblo-down with n "leiiuto" nt Ihu end, hut It had Wxn thu homo of thu llttlo k'lrl'a griindfnther nnd hrr grent griindfnther, nnd David t'hadwlck lontl It n few men lorwl anything. Hero ho had brought his young wife, ihul lived a porfrct dreain of hnpplnoa until alio died, Ion v lug her tiuibnnd tho legacy of puny lby girl, "l'oor David." tho nelghbora anld. "What will ho do nowl" Ho hnd nlwnya U-cu "jwor Datld" to them, for ho wna uullko moat men, practical, nldo ntrnku for their own In. tcrvit, nnd biulnttu like. Iintend ho wn n dronmer, uiiuavtl to tho world's tvaja; a innu nwkwurd with clumay mniinera, but with n pHt'a hunrt, ten. iter, gt'iitlu nnd tnio. llln fiieu wna anted from ikihIIIto pliituueaa by u pair of wondorful o)ih, Inrgp, dark nnd drciimy. David aetMiKMl to bo born under nn unlucky star, for nothing prolmred In hla lunula. If thoru wore jioor crops, hla were pooror thnu his iiclghtora. If alckncHS enmo nniong tho stock, David Uliudwlrk lost moru thnu nny ono clue. Huccvh uorur scorned to como near lilin. Twolvo yenrs panned nwny. Illrdlo- glrl hnd Ion ngo dropped hor iot iinnic, nnd was known iih I'liolio Clmd- wick, Through tho genoroslty of n rol ntlvo, alio hnd been sent to achool, nnd now I'ur oducntloniilulahod, alio wns hor own uitstrcss nt tho old homo, nnd tho Idol of hor father, 8hu In return wns dorotcd to him, nnd could km no fault In him., A llttlo slow crluips, but Hint to ronllin Hint ruin wna slowly coming Um Iheiii. Mini knew Hint her father wns loxlng money year by yenr, mid Hint oiier or latar the dear old ho'iieatead lnut gu. Hhe tried In vnlu to maku her fnther It, hut hn would not, or ahnll we any could not. Then tho "day mine when I'hebo met John I'utunm, a hsndaomo young fel low, and n runnier boarder In Hie lielghlNirhood, Dnrld had no fnlth In him, nnd op. im-iI Ihv rnptdly giuwltig frleudahlp, I low It entue about, ouo cannot tell, but John Hrundcd I'liebtt to g tn the city with him nnd t ntnrrleil, nwntrltig her that after their marriage, her father ahould hate n home with them. 1'lutbo lored hr father nnd John o much, that she felt alio wns doing Hit best for nil parties. If anything waa wanted to break Dnrld'a heart It waa th. KrOm the dny he lenrnisl the newa, ho neter meuttouett Phetrn't name. let ter after letter canto telling of her hap. pluean; of the homo they hnd mado far Nme time. lie la lusted," he wild con ndenthilly, Iwklng up In Darld'a face. Dnrld i.K.k (he child up the altar ate, and shown! him where tlio little bo; a anng each Huuday In their ens. socks anil aurjillifn. Winter to break out and torment tho sufferer with the return of Spring. The best trcaimcni lor nu sun diseases 13 S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids nnd removes tho humors so that the skin instead of bcinjj irritated nnd diseased, is nourished by a supply of fresh, healthy blood. External Applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., while they soothe the itching caused by Akin nfTt?ctlnn4. ran tim.-r r-,,m 1 1, lmt.1i. occausc they do not reach the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and forces out every particle of foreign matter nnd restores the blood to ita snr ratnrn or th trotibla. . ... o.u.z:vAa, s.s.s PURELY VEGETABE f iJk A wmk VIiIam and Valor. "It takes n wise man to know when to change his 'in I nil," saldone states man. "Yes." nnswered the other, "nml a bravo one to own up to It when It Is nccoinpllshcd." Washington Star. St. Vitot Ttanra aaa an Itfrrooa Xt.a "I All OOl.NU TO M.NU IIIU aourriMc" nwny nnd liegglng him to shnro It, biU David nctrr know. He burnt tho let' tors unopened lest thu now a they con tained should bring him khnmo na well na Morrow. When tho spring enme nround the old farm una let, for thu first time In tho memory of living iiihii. nnd David Chndtvlck went hla way, no ono know where. When I'liel. with her young husband, did ruttint for the forgiveness they could not get by letter ho wna gono. It wns ono of tho hotteat dnya of tho yenr. Tho only cool plneo to lm found waa In the largo cathedral, nnd many pwpls wnndored In, Uth to prny and to look at tho wondorful nltnr nnd pic ture. David Chadwtck wns ono of thorn, for hero It waa ho hnd hidden himself na sexton when tho crash cairio nnd ho hnd left tho old homo. David loved to listen to tho voices of tho boy choristers, nnd tho deep toned notes or tho orgnn. The dim lights nnd shadows, drifting to nnd fro on tho old cnrvlugi, reminded hint of tho cloud nhndows In tho whent flchU ut homo. And so ho wns ever In thu church, dust, lug. cleaning nnd musing; over treated kindly by tho church pcoplo nnd author. Itlcs. "No. no, Mnry, I don't wnnt to alt down nnd say my prayers. I want to go about nnd see everything." David woko up from n dny dream to 11 nd n curly hit I red twy of 0, strug gling on tho sent behind htm, aa ho vainly trlod to froo hlmsulf from tho uurvo who held him down. "Lot him stay with me," said Dnvld kindly, "I'll tako enro of him. Como my lad, nnd I will show you the orgnn nml tho pictures," nnd tho child went with him, whllo tho nurso nettled com fortnbly down to hor prayors. ".My nnuio Is llonnlo, nml my grand- father Is n lllshop," anld tho llttlo fel I'arlor Ilaalr. Mr. ICyboih. alio was In search of a late copy of a mcDthly nngailne, abaent mindrtlly strpie4 Into the parlor. He waa Jut In time to are tba young msn hsatlly remove bis arm from lbs U-rk of Hie chair la which Mhu Kilty was ailtjng. "I'rmaedl Ot nisnce!" he mtittrmL or rtanra aaa an nrroaa Dlaaa i ,. ,.,, , i ,. i. .u .... trmanaotlr catnl br Ir. KUWa llrral ' i i-inius ui iuvu iu aminj llj.rr. lxidrrKHKKI)lrlaltM4UaiMl ' room. For Mr. Kyboh remrmbrrnl that ha wn a young man btmslf many years SCO. .r. llx j,.r. Kapdfor KHKK lllrtal tU aoJ IraaUaa. l)t. IL 1LKIU. iU Ml AKli UU KiUal-a, Tb lllla and Ihr lltiip,, "What are Hie retniltltes of a suc cessful musical comedy?" "Oh, about a dozen song bits." "Yosi" "And twice that many attractive misses." Washington Herald. Motbart will find alrt. WlniloWa Boothlot imp tba U at ramedr I" cm lur tbtlr chlldrsa luring tba Ualblng psrlod. Odd Culaeldeare. Not many years since a pastor tn New York Slnto read In his puljilt this portion of n hymn: Well, the delightful diy will come When my dear fxird sbslt tske ine. home. And 'I shall see his face Just then he was stricken with paral ysis nud died In a few moments. Thir ty-three years before In the same pul pit another pastor was reading the very same stnnu when he, too, was stricken and died. Scran Honk. ' , gj, '' a a" BK1NG VOUR TOOTH TROUBLES TO US Ocloca Colar tlaawhcr. DR. B. C HRICIir. 342'i WathtntlaaSI. Portland Orcsaa. ENGRAVING Write Us PLATES TOR PRINTING HICKS-CHATTEN Portland Orrgon ltl1IIllA'd itlftafw ixilnlmout wn irreni uiieo iiiii tim i i, .normal, tmro condition, thereby pcrmancntlv curintr everv form of nV?n wna hardly old enough to sing. If ffectIon. Hook; on Skin Diseases and any medical ndvicc desired scat frc "Hut I'll mu lie growrd." bo nddM r """ "" o. o. is loraaicnr. an iirst class drug stores. with a sigh nnd nn nflerthought. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATtANTA, CA, men iiatui snoweii mm the picture of thu Infant Jesus on His Mother's knee, and Itentile remsrked ns he look ed ht It,, "He nln'i got po fnddir like me, msjlie, but his muddeT lovcn him," Then David knew the child had lost his father, nml he wtld "uiudder" Just ss Hlrdle-glrl had dotui years ngo, when they had walked lu thu wrutlehU 'to gether. He could almost fancy It was Hlrdle-glrl that whs clasping his hand now, mi renl did the loiuj forgotten In cident return, until the sound of Mary's voice brought him back from the Innd of dreams. "Now, Master Ilennlc, we must go nt once. Mntntim will want- you. Hay good-bye to the kind gentleman nnd coma along." "Hood-bye, Mr, Story Man; If I como again to-morrow, will you show mo more things)" David promlM-d, nml the next day, and for n number of days the proceed ings uero repented, for It gate Mary n chance lo chnt w;li her mtiny friends whom alio met at church. It wns a great dny nt the cathedral. Continuation ix-rvloe wns to tie held nud ninny Hlshops of renow n were to spunk. Put Id waa very buy until Inte. Then hn thought he would go Into the body or tho great church, nud listen him self to the wonderful singing and beau tiful services, Ho wns looking around for a sent, wlien Hcnulo'n voice ttblMered out from one of the ews: "Sir, Story Man, here's lots of room with us, IKi come." nnd, taking Da vld's wrinkled hand In his, ho drew him In the jew which wns occupied by a lady nnd tho child. After llonnlo had pointed out to Da vld one of the Hlshopa ns liU "grnnd. fndder," ho stuck his llttlo hand lu that of his new found friend nnd settled down quietly to listen to the singing. It was a long service, nnd Dnvld and llonnlo wearied long before It was over, but they sat It out bravely, hand lu haud, while Ilenulo'a mother, her thick veil lowered, watched them long nud earnestly. When the great cathedral doors were opened, and the vast congregation dis persed she led tho way to a quiet part of the church, followed by ltennlo nnd David. Then sho turned nnd faced them, raising tho hwrvy crcpo fold of tho veil from her face, "Father, don't you know me)" was all she said. Tho fow remaining pcoplo saw n atrnngo sight, for after Rating In her fttco Intently for n few moments tho but hint from high quarters that In old man fell on her shoulder weeping futurs ths walks of the courtiers must convulsively. Tho old homestead Is once again Da CASTOR 1 A 7or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alwars Bought ! Boaratho --- ,ST. H ELEN'S H ALL r . j m " - " - i - - ttS7TUcfa TsiDAirr xvt auixa fliM SavJ ffrl KBiinct loiry Bla-Ul lltaiUaf mum. lUat room 1 r pi vt.fr 8l 4f IrOWblataaun- t'.i,. Bfil a4 will MM mil Of I aalaitak aaalklad Trr laa eac aad roa lll aanrto wttkoat tfeua. 11 aot ktp tt ), aaal rraiald Icr IDo. auoia KKtxt, us ciij. at. tr-Uj, n. r. aaaSrWSEafil Blgnnturot An Uaarrt Opinion. "What we want to do," said the mor alist, "U to strive for tho uplifting of our fellotnnnn." "That is easy," said tho dying ma chine Inventor. "The dlfllcutty Is to keep him from dropping back to earth with a rudo jar." Washington SUr. Tba Ward Ellqaall. TIi very high sounding word stl quttt had a vary humblt origin, for ttlquetts aisaat simply a label. It re calvad Its present slgnldratloa from tba fact that a Scotch gardener who PORTLAND. ORtCON A Glila' Srhool ol tb bUbeit clan. Collajt ttOattinttil, Mualc Art Kloculloa, Ujuv naaluta. fall term ojna tapttuibar 11 SCNO rOR CATALOGUC vlil'u and ho wandors uUutt tho ilclds gtctCfond DusiKESSMTEGL TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS ronrLANO, oniooN A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. a, mtNCIPAt. Qualltr la oar motto. Wa aJuaU for aoccaaa. Si wl aiAak.1 a Ala aln.lAaft a. m hA-af f . hBk A 1lil AaaV i. .. f . a, alt ssaa M.U aitaJUaTUk, M a WBMVM. WOJ4 & Loula XIY. waa much annoyed at the Pt?t7Tf T 'J. U'P " courtUrs walking over his newly made , bmU "" lnKt tara. npkl pros paths, and at Isngth had labsls placed ," An moJwn ahai bookkeapla sra to Indleata wbsre they might pass. At , Uuh,s J ,u calcuUtiona, eomapoodanca. first these labels were not attended to, ! commarcUl law, offlca work, ate. CUrtier Is our ahoithanj jy, rapid, tclbl. DaauUfa catalosua, bualDnaa forma and paamsaahla fraa. b within ths "tlquettos" or labels was promptly attended to. To keep within ths etiquettes becams the eor. was aftorward widened. waa all. low by way of an Introduction. "And I I'hobo was too young to remedy got auothor grondfadder way oil In tho things at tho farm, but hot too young country, and I niu going to find him telling wonder stories na of old. but ! rsct thine. The meanltur of thonhrase .a .... ...... I ---- tney nro torn to n uttia boy now. Many Improvements have taken plnco In tho house and farm nt tho sugges tion of Hcnnle's mother, Tho old man Is deeply Interested In thoin all, for ho wants llonnlo to bo n farmor, as hla great grent grandfather was before him, only ho adds, "I hopo ho'll make a betterarmer than I did." And llonnlo Is oh, no Ixiptvy, for ha has "found his uddor grandfudder In tho couutry." Wnvcrley Magatlue, P. N.U. No. 33-07 TyilKN wrltlnr to advertlsars ploAao TT uionllun thla jtapar. I W. L. DOUGLAS 5l.fMa Sir .Kfa ftHfkCC BHTIN .w. j m -www. ,. acv THE W THE WOULD Fallows In Mlatortuus, "Well," growled tho first man at tho Flvo O'Clock ten, "If It wero not for my wlfo I wouldn't ho hero." "No, hang It I and neither would I If It wore not for my wlfo. I'm tha hostess huaband." Philadelphia Press. gg8HOE8 FOR CVEUY MEMBER OF-nc "" THE KAMILV. AT ALL pnincn aVa tJ1? KK-VS9.W:- "S1" hl "sworn by more roPU la all waUa ot Ufa tbao any otber make, la Watua of ttctr aioaUanl slyls. uy-aitlng, and aurlor wearing quallilea. Tha aalactlou ot IbsloatUera snd other materials for each pait pf Ilia aUoa, aitd orary detail ot tba inaklug I lookad stur by ,&fifn?,.00,n'',.',,'0,'V,1",lono',arr,l"-"Jnti,formanana aklllM aboawakara, wbo reoalta tba blgheit waeaa palj In tba sboa Indiiatry. sad wbow workmanalilT cannot b eiealted. .. ,. ... ju iuiu m j largo laotortra at liroekton.Man.. !S?.n ? tftt How f rS,u,.1 JoM sboesHeiitads, joi would thou undsrslaiut wby tbey hol.ftbelr abaw, Slader. waarlonceranJataof irntr .l.i.ii,.n ... .'"-,' ar make. "T ."""' f.BBamna is uoldHont iv, it. iwuiim alauii nla naiua and nrlea m, ), Uiin .;. , iu QirJtitu iiiAluvW4v ak.aa tnv IT.C.T.SrSfrf. ??.".?" t'lfil aity faelaa and lafsrior shoM. Tk. No Sub.U.'uVa: ", 1 bv.r.Rr.7.0".''?Ah Wloa lflf. Calalan atauXrM, W.ilUUtlLAM- Mr.kTLW..