DYNAf.irrn I l I .tL,. TARGET FOR ALL EYES. ; The Dynamite Cralser Vesnvlns May BevolBtlonls Naval Warfare. The naval authorities of the world ara anxiously watching the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius, that tiny craft whoso pneumatic guns did such terrible exe cution at Santiago. The Vesuvius la in a class by herself; there Is no other Tea 6d like her to the world. This Is the first time In the history of warfare that high explosive have been used In pneu matic guns and the success that attend ed the trials of the Vesuvius Bit San tiago wHl In an probability revolution ize the construction of warships. With BEODXATISO THS FRSSSUBB. a greater range of fire, which K Is be lieved by experts can and will be ob tained by Improvements In pneumatic gtms, the Vesuvius, or a vessel carry Ing similar guns, would be more than a match for the best battleship afloat. The Veeuvlus was built br Cramps at Philadelphia in 1886 and was accept ed by the government and placed in commission four years later. Its ar mament consists of three pneumatic jriro a, whkh are In the forward part of the vessel. The guns are built Into the vessel, which acts as a movable gun carriage. Their muzzles are carried for ward and project above the deck, near the bow, at an elevation of IS degrees. They are made of thin cast iron, are 15 Inches in diameter, and are 54 feet long. They are not rifled, the vanes upon the projectile being relied opou to give the desired axial rotation. The full-sized shells for the guns are 14 Inches in dlajneter and about 7 feet long. A tail Is fitted at the end of the shell with spiral vanes, which secures its align ment and rotation. They are designed to carry a charge of 150 to 200 pounds of dynamite or guncotton, and the ef fect of the latter charge the results at Santiago attest. Experts say that If one of these giant shells exploded with in twenty feet of an armored vessel, a large section of the hull would disap pear. The shells are hurled from the guns by compressed air and so powerful Is this force that they can be. sent with accuracy a distance of two and a half miles. The air is compressed Into res ervoirs containing a large number of wrought iron tubes. Each shot that Is fired at a mile range takes 150 pounds of air. ' The guns are loaded and handled with ease. Under the rear of each gun are two "revolvers," each containing five chambers for the shells. When the 7 7,.?K t LOADIXO TUB GUSS. gun Is to be loaded the breech Is unfas tened and falls on a pivot at the ex treme rear end. The opening in the gun comes directly In line with the lowest chamber In tie "revolver." A hy draulic ram pushes the shell forward luto the breech, which Is at once swung upward, completing the continuity of the barrel The "revolver" is thus turn ed forward one division so as to be jvady to supply the next shell. Hydrau lic power is used to execute all the maneuvers. The complete armament of each gun is ten projectiles. ' when the gun is to be fired the air is admitted to the chamber by means of a valve. The distance that the she will be thrown depends upon the amount of air admitted Into the pneumatic tube, which Is controlled by the valve. The firing can take place as rapidly as the shells can be loaded into the tubes. .. The Vesuvius is particularly 'Well adapted for blowing up mines by ex ploding dynamite shells In the mine fields. A shot from one of her guns, it l,i estimated, will set off every mine within a radius of fifty feet from the point where the shell explodes. The t-ri at weakness of the Vesuvius lies In Us armor, which Is but 8-10 of aa Inch thick and could easily be pierced by a Hhoii. The impact would be liable to f.-t of? tlio dynnuiKe on board the vessel and t!mt wou!'! le the lost of the Vesu vius nnd the nervy men who man her. Tiio tliftrojvr Is d(-:i'-d principally Tr r-vi't a It tK-us. stealing up under nv. f (f t! s (l i'IiM',", liol'iolcfwly (lis- i ,i' ft f "a- t '.i. "i ftP'l tTn-n riwhlng ' . p.- a ! ' !i r' -1 of spi-",!, out of i '"-"i';,. oun vessel vnsuvsus in I" Spain to educate Its people by Sunday bull-fights. The following statistics have been complied from Spanish sources: "Ouerrita is the king of G tore dores. lie earned $01,200 during the season of 1807, from April S to Oct 80. Next after hltn came Keverte, with (23,700; Maaiantlnl, with $20,000; Bom bita, with $25,800; Algnbeno, with $23, 000; Puentes, with $10,500; Mlnuto, with $15,000; and Villlta, with $10,000. Premier Canovas salary was $5,400 a year. There were during the season 438 performances, In which 1,218 bulls, worth $300,000. were killed. Over 0,000 horses perished In the fights. These figures include only high-class bull fighting at the most important cities. In each of the smaller towns they have, every year, one or two fights In which the number of persons killed or crip pled always exceeds that of the bulls fought." LIEUTENANT VICTOR BLUE. Went Ashore at Santiago, TraTeted 72 Miles, and Fpted Cervera's Fleet. Lieutenant Victor Blue, whose bold tour of Santiago de Cuba Bay won for him high praise from Admiral Samp son, has taken his place beside Ilobson, Rowan, Fremont and the other young men who have distinguished them selves In the war with Spain. Blue made a tour around the bay of seventy miles, and counted the four armored cruisers and the two torpedo boat de stroyers of Cervera's famous armada. Young Blue had no lack of exciting ad ventures after Sampson's ships got into Cuban waters. He was in charge of the Suwanee (the transformed May flower) when hostilities began, and he accompanied the Gussle on her expedi tion. The Suwanee, backed up by the HEUTEXAHT VICTOB BLUB. gunboat Newport, tried to entice the Spaniards Into a fight, but they refused the bait Blue's boat ran on a reef near Cape Francis, and would have made an easy prey for the Spaniards. She did not get away until after twelve hours had passed. Blue ran the gantlet of five Spanish gunboats, and reached the outposts of General Gomel, where he planted the American flag. On his re turn from hie hazardous expedition around Santiago Bay be brought with him a copy of a Santiago newspaper, His daring trip Into the very homes of the Spanish set at rest the fiction that the Cape Verde fleet was not bottled up in the little bay. GROWING FAR FROM HOME, Beautiful Tropical Plant Which Grow Offtha Coaat of England. . The breezy Isles of ScIIly, Just off the Cornwall and Devonshire coast of Eng land, are almost an eighth wonder of the world In regard to the remarkable way In which tropical plants flourish on them. In the spring London Is bur led under the daffodils and Arum lilies from these fragrant bits in the sea, and the flora of Australia, New Zealand, Algeria, Mexico and South Africa is lavishly represented In the northern IhI ands. Tree ferns, the curious eucalyp tus and groups of flowering dracaenos abound, but probably lA foredgn plant reaches a higher degree of perfection ALOES IV BLOOM. than does the toll aloe, which is partic ularly beautiful about the quaint old church on Tresco Island, where the lord proprietor has hjs borne. lMsproved tha Blander. There is a Mexican bull fighter El Curlta whose enemies have made tho statement against him that he bad been beaten by a woman. He denied this and notified the local newspapers that the actual facts Were that be had knocked tho woman down four times with a chair. Moreover, be had been sentenced to Jail, but his elgbt-day SitniU'riee hud been commuted on tho t'T "t of n flno, which he conntruod , - . Mini t.-i.-j rt- action. r . 'V n "UNCLE REMUS.' Joet Chandler Ilarrla Began Life aa a Printer' " Devil." Mr. Harris will always be known, first and foremost, as the author ot the "Uncle Remus" tales. Few men make two literary hits In one lifetime. It was genius that Induced this South ern newspaper writer to give the world the negro folk tales which he had heard as a boy about tha wide, old fash- MR, J. C IIABHIS. loned fireplace. It was literary Instinct of a high order which enabled him to reproduce so perfectly the dialect of the Southern negro and at the same time make It clear to one who never lived in the South. Since "Uncle Re mus" gave Harris a world-wide fame be has written many stories, ail of which are marked by perfect simplicity and clearness of style snd by admir able character-drawing. One long story he has essayed, but It was not a suc cess. It will interest young writers to know that Mr. Harris' favorite book. when he was a boy, was "The Vicar of Wakefield," and that he read Gold smith's story so often that even now he can repeat many pages of It He began life as a printer's boy at 12 years of nge, and It was at the printer's como, like Ben Franklin, that he first felt the Impulse to put bis thoughts Into writing. KING OF GUIDES. Famous Old 6wlaa Who Piloted Many Traveler Over tha Alpa. Of all the guides who have helped American travelers to love the Alps the chief, perhaps, was Christian Aim er. He was the king of his tribe. Ho enjoyed his calling, and pursued It from boyhood with the zeal of an artist Until he was quite an old man the famous old Swiss was actively engaged in "guiding." His eye was keen, bis foot sure, his Judgment unerring and his delight In crossing the most dlflk-ull CRRIXTIAH ALMRB AKD HIS Wirg. of the paxses and mounting the steep est of the peaks was great long after most guides have retired to the cblm ney corner and given their business up to tbelr sons. Aimer lived at Grlndel wald In Swltaerland. . He was photo graphed there a year ago with his wife on their golden wedding day. He died recently. Xhe Soldiers' Good-Uy. She bravely biule her Horace good-hy, That girl with the auburn hair, And smiled through the tear that dimmed her eye, That clrl-wlth the auburn hair, And she klned him, and kiHscd him, and kissed bim, That girl with the auburn hair, And kissed blm, snd kiwscd him, and klxned him. And kiMwd him, and kiwied him, and kissed him, And his soldier comrades bad to lt him To leave that girl so fair. Chicago Tribune. ; Another Powerful Anaesthetic. According to the British and Colonial Druggist a Russian chemist hns discov ered a most powerful anaesthetic. It Is several thousand times more power ful than chloroform, volatilizes power readily and acts, when freely mixed with air at great distances. Experl ments are being made nt St. Petcrnburg to see If It cannot bo Inclosed In bombs, which would have tho extraordinary effect of anaesthetlclslng Instead of wounding the enemy. , Where Wonv n Go I'ardiea led. In Mexico women of every rank go hnrpheadd. . '"! r-,r j ill 1 i iii Victorious America' Greatest Madlclna Con quers Disease and Suffo ling. Iimm re blood is the foe of mankind, tho cause and promoter of scrofula, unit rheum, boiln, tores, pimples and erup tions, catarrh, rheumntiam, dyi'p1, malaria, and that tired fueling. Hood's SarsapArilla overcomes these ilmeum's by making the blood rich ami pure. Hood's Sarsaparilla It America's Greatent Medicine. $1; six lor I. Hood's fills iir ludlRoatton. W rents ' A Modish Idea. In treating the tin summer fubtics. says 6t. Paul's, the up-to-date modistes have hit on the happy plan of closely tuoking the upper part of the skirt from tlx waist to above the knee, whence the material hangs full and free round the feet. The stylo is well expressed In green and white foulard. the top of the skirt vertically tucked, tbe hem finished with two narrow plnked-ont ruches of white silk. Tbe bodice, something of the shape of a tness jaoket, was entirely tucked, and opened over pretty vest of white silk, domed with green ribbon embroidery. Tbe sleeves of the green and white foulard were tucked from shoulder to wrist, and ended with bell cuffs lined with white silk. TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-BASK. A powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, ner vous, and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or ttitht shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools tha feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet,' blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Tea thousand tes timonials of cures. Try it Imfay. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c Sent by mail for 2."ie In stamps. Trial package FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, New York. Tbe most ancient coin in Europe, tbe ducia, was first struck in tbe mint of Venice in the year 1284. Tbe build ing is still in existence. WAGONS IMTROVED. Tha new Improved Btoufthton wagons stand the rocket. Three more car loudx are on the way. It pavs to have the best. Write for free catalogue. - JOHN POOI.K. sole agent, foot of Morrison street, Port- laud, ur. Not within living memory has there been known so abnormally snow less a winter in European Russia as the past winter. Dr. T. H. TTblto. No. 871 K Morrl son street, cor. Fourth, Portland, Or., Is tbe only representative in tbe Pscifio Northwest of the patented system of Crown and Bridge Woik, invented by Dr. L JL White, of San Franoisco. By this method yon do not have teeth ex 1 1 acted because they are decayed to tho gums, In order to have new teeth in serted. Instead you can bave crowns put oa old roots, restoring the same to natural conditions and artificial teetb Inserted where they bave been re moved. These operation! are performed quickly and painlessly. Dr. White, by the use of electricity and other methods, fills and extracts teeth with out pain. -. Opium eating has become a habit with the Kaffirs in South Africa. The Chinese are the chief purveyors of the drug. riTt renoanmitly Cnred. e fl In or norTonmes tie after A rat y's os of L-r. Kliue'n on-at Nerve Roslorar. Senil Sot fUM SS.QO trial bottle and traitla IR- B. U. KldliiL Ltd.. tuu An atnet, fUU-deimi a, Pa, Cobettdi Vacs explored the Gila river country in IS35, and reported that the natives were dressed in cotton garments. . Plso'sCure for Consumption is ths only WUII 'II' ll't upu II , I JVHI . j, Albright, MillUnbnrg, Pa., Dec 11, 1806. . The highest waterfall in the world is Cholook cascade, at Yoeemite, Cat., which is 2,686 feet high, or Just half mile. - ' ' Try ScbtlllDs's Best tea and baking powder. Centennial of Electricity. A centennial of electricity will be celebrated at Como, Italy, tbe birth place of Volta, from May to October, 1890. It is understood that everything pertaining to the advancement of elec tricity will be represented. At tbe same time an electrical congress of the world's prominent electrical enginoen will be held. A new German antiseptic, called protargol, Is a compound of silver and protien. A one pel cent solution is re ported to destroy the bacteria of an thrax and enterio lever. A French Journal states that among the recent nsei which have been dis covered for acetylene gas is a motor which has special advantages for use in automobile vehicles. Clocks can be accurately leveled by a new shelf, which bas s fixed wall plate supporting a pivoted, adjustable shelf, with lovels in the top, to be set by thumb screws on the under side. colore , The Japanese have a gigantic coloni sation schema on foot In Mexico. "-XA.f. L..,-L.-..l.,.,.. "......i L. '. .. g Hatches Without Phosphorus. The Belgian government has scat tered broadcast over tho world an an nouncemnnt that prise of 50,000 f. ((9,650) would he awarded to ths orig inator of a scheme by which matches may be made without phosiiliorous. Tho competition is internntiunnl and the matches must ignite on any snr face. It Is open until Jammiy 1, 1800, and competitors must hirnish a quan tity ot the material as well ns 10,000 matches. All communications and packages will be addressed, to M. Woests, state minister, . president of the committee, department of imhiRtry and labor, No. 8 Rue Laterals, Brus sels. TIiohu communications and panknges can be forwarded any time from now until the Hist of January, 181)0. Tho inventors whose mntalios fulfill the aforesaid conditions under title B will have to give proof that tho Industrial manufacture of said mutches is practicable They must pledge themselves to the manufacture of at least 1,000.000 matches on Belgian territory, in some place designated by a gi com cut botween tho Inventor and the committee, and in the presence of the committee oi a delegation of tho committee. TUB CI.IMATK OV CUBA. RccsuneoMrO'inent rains In Cnhs malnrlnl levers sre a common ailment there, pint as they are In ninny nectUmsnl I In) l'nltii Stales. Ailments ol Hi ink lull, no matter in what irt ol tln globe they occur, are quickly cured with liosteitcrs Blomacn inner, nesiavs nemu m kih'oUIc for malarial tronhlea, then littler also make pure blo.nl, siron nerve and muscle, ami firm, healthy llenli. They have no equal lor dyiuisl and conatlpatlon, Loniral Trolley Ride. Tho longest oleotrio railway In tho world Is said to be that operated be tween Kenosha and Waukesha Uouch, both In Wisconsin. This line is 63 miles long, and airangonieiits have been made by tho Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company to run chartered cais from Milwuukeo to Waukesha Beach. Commutation tickets, sold at a lower rate than the regular steam roads, and othur induce ments are oxpneted to bring a heavy traffic. " - Beware of Olntmenta far Catarrh That Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy tho sense of smell and completely dcrauge the whole sv. tcui when enterlnii it throuith the mnwin ur face. tfuch articles should uvver be ued ex cept on proscription from reputable phyal cln, as thedamsre they will do la leu fold to the xood you can poatlbly derive from thorn. Hull' Caiarrh Cure, maiiiilartured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contain no mercury, and I taken Internally, eel lug directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the syltuin. In buy ln Uall'i Caiarrh Cue be aure you net the Kenntne. II I taken internally, and made, lu Toledo. Ohlo.br F.J. Cbener i Co. Teii monlal free. r-old by riruKKlit. price 7.1c per bottle. uaii s ramuy run are uie ueb Paper was first manufactured In the East, and was introduced into Kuropo by the Moois in the eighth century. X Established 1780. Baker's Chocolate, celebrated for more than a century u I rji delicious, nutritious, r and flesh forming beverage, has our ? well-known Yellow Label ? on tha front of every c7 package, and our V Iraile-m-rk,"!, Pelle j CliocolaiiiTe,"ou the CatTT " S NONE OTHER GENUINE. g MOS OMLV BY A g WALTER BAKER k CO. Ltd, 2 Dorchester, Mass. j? 42& ar3tfra3aa33r333ra!S Bishop EcQUaCita'Tir A Ittxtrdtiisi nd I my Hchma for tvy.. JHIIlUiry rllMipUn h ftmrirn of V. A. Army otHttyr. I'rimary, prftwrkiory ni AttuW-mlfi dt-fiatrlmftiU. MmiumI Trlnmg or Hloyd hmn reiitly bt-rn n tlivl. Hoyii nf mcm rvcHvtxt. Htrlnl limtrutlun In ninnlo, mo1rrn UriKiuiiics, BtriMrssphy. TliroiiKh eot lfC ir'jnirtiuh a Ri'itilty, ('kiaIukuc on lapiilfyutloo lo the nrtndiml, J. W. UlLL.M.t), P. O. lrwer 17. Port In n1. Or. YOUR LIVER Is it Wroni Get It Right. Keep It Right Moore's Revealed Bemedywilldo It. Three doses will make you feel better. Get It from your druggist or any wholesale drug house, or horn Stewart A Holmes prnf Co., Seattle. OUY the CEr.uir.i- SYRUP OF FIGS ... MAHUTACTJEK) BT. CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. rrwoTSTHcsAMa OPIUEVii MOItrlllNB COCAINK 1. 1 t'DsnllM 8topM-d stonce Pa. J.C. Ilurraas, Vii Isabella IIMk, ChkaKo.Ill. w top drinkin o cjtuiiing WHEAT Make money by succosful peoulatluiilnCiiioaKo. vve bur aul ll wheat oa mar Kill. ftVjrllliwt. havA lin rr.ailo on a una! I tioa-liiiilii hy trailinirln tu. ture. Write fur full panliiuiart. () ri. re nca Riven, fcevmal jrearf astairiaiKie on ths (. iii' ni'O nir'l of "1T..1R. sin) a iimrnitiiti know. HOITT'S BCROOI. yR UOT1. At liuriiiiKitnie, foil muieo couniy, viu.. Is one of tliv most tlitiMtiKli, cnrvful itnd ..Mnil.,.1 utr.iii. Mi.li,uil,t j, Km fniiiwl on the Pnclite Coast. Accredited at unite and rituiiford Universities. Tliuroiixli prepnra tlnii for business, Hum! for cutulouuo. Ira (1, Hoitt, ph. 1)., lrliiulal. lto-opens aiik. liui, Modern Method In tha Old World. Tho lighting of the tombs In tho in terior of the pyramids and (he outlln in. of tho tops of the pyininlds with arc lumps hits brought homo to Western minds tiio fiint that electricity is rapid ly being adopted in (lis fur EuNtvrn vountireii. Th Western Eleotriolnn In a recent Issue states that electric linlitliitf, Bnoinlly for liousoliold pur poses, is rapidly progressing ' in l'.tfypl. It Is offered at clunp rates, mid is fur pieferable in the Egyptian olliimto to tho very ordinary quulity of gas sup plied by tho gas company at Cairo, which has been granted a concession to simply electric light Only two trains on the government luilwny are nt pros ent equiiipcd with electric lights, but other installations are tn-opoaod. The gas company mentioned 1ms contracted to light all Cairo by electricity in lit u of gns, and it is confldontly expected that Alexandria will soon adopt tho same method. Burglars, by boring a large hole In a door of ths courthouse at Impcndhl, Nntal, giilnod admittance, smanhml open , the safe and carried oil 700 pounds sterling of native hut-tux money ' jubt oolluctud. Natul Moicnry. No parental cars nvoi fulls to tho lot of a single member of the Insect tribe, in general the eggs ot an Insect aro destiiiad to bo hatched long after the parents are dead, so that most insects arc born orphans. W1EIER & FRANK CO.'S ..Great Removal Sale.. Draw Immense crowds and is bringin' in mail orders at a rale that hi s ncccs titated the employment of a largely increased clerical fore. Half a million dollars' worth of good MUST be told before we move Into our new store, and only . ' ...Greatly Reduced Prices,. ob the entire stock can bring about this result. All mail orders -filled at Removal Sale Prices. MEIER & FRANK CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. A Beautiful Present In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), the manufacturers, J. C. Hubiiigcr Ilros. Co.. of Keokuk, Iowa, have J..l.l...l ... 1IVP A WAV K.,.iSf.,l :h ...i, ..... l .... ..I UKtmnU hiviim i. m ni .. ,. atafvh ai.lil. 1'hi&e nrvai'nla Icoufifu! Pastel Pictures They are 13x19 inches In iljr.and are entitled as follows: Lilacs and Pan5.es. Pansles and Marguerites. 1 4aw - . , mm MiMS or fio tf "J-CjIUBINOCRBrt9 Rt0WWWa, WmtMLjf These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned psatel artist', R. LeKoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public. The pictures are accurately reproduced In all the colors used In the orig inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art. Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. One of these pictures Wat I JP a I :& r'u Elastic Starch purchased of your grocer. It is the bent laundry starch on.1 he market, and is sold for 10 cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a beautiful picture. ALL GROCERS KEEP EUSTIO STARCH. ACCEPT 10 SUBSTITUTE 9 CURE VOUSSELFr firr uniiBln. IfiHamiii.iiii,!., UvrfiUM YJ (lllfHlliiliM f - J atria turt, of ni n n i or ui i ,si,,ua fv..i .i,m.is. ' PninluM, .rut unt aNtlla. Mltlll)HKi'l 0o, St o ulmuous. f.'KCHMTi.O-f J RiM D.sjRl.la, BT0RIE3 OF RELIEF. Two Lottors tcf Mrs. Plnkhom. Mrs. Joiiji Wim.umm, EnglUhtown, K. J. writes i " Drab Mns. TinkiUm: I oitnnotb gin to tell yon hot I ufTircd bufora taking your rcuu'dlcs. I was mo weak that I could hardly walk across tins floor without fallinir. I bad" womb trutiblo' and such a bourlng-down fcultng also suffurod with my buck and llmlm, pnlu In womb, Inflammation of tho bladder, plica and Indigestion. lUiforo I had taken one bottle of fiydln K. l'inkhnm's Vegetable Coiiiiound I felt n giHMttdcul bettor, and afUir t.'ililnjf two and one half battles and half a box ot your I.lvor I'llls. I was cured. If uioro would take ytmr mcdlcino they would not have to suffer so much." Mm, JoNKl'll rKTKHWlN, Rl 3 Eltat fit) Warren, l'a., writes!. ' "Dkab Mna. I'inkiiam: I have suf fered with womb trouble over UfUiou years. I had lullummittlon, cnliirgo mont and dlplavement ot the womb. I had ths baekacho wnstantly, also headache, and was so dl.xy. I hod heart trouble, It scumcd as though my heart was In my throat at times chok ing mo. I could not walk around and X could not Ho down, for then my heart would beat so fast I would hid as though I won smothering. I had to sit up in bed nlghla in order to breutho. I was ho weak I could not do any thing. " I hare now taken several bot tles of Lydla K. Pinkham's Vcgutablo Compound, snd used three puck ages ot rianative Waah, and can say I am perfectly cured. I do not think I could have lived long if Mrs. I'ink barn's modlclno had not helped ma." - .,...,.. , -1 . .. . , .iim ,nii im.h y, are in the form if Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. . I tsca ami. c rjr'. 'W1LL4 FIXCK Wl iK'Ji? J BAO NEfni an ral m-rliJdia, storw!,, b '" ,,y " "'" ' ' Wt.t rt.NliK :o - .MJ"J;tHir4, Mi.n Prannlmi, c. Uff'A ry