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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1897)
a Lebanon Express, j H. Y. K1RKPATR1CK, j Editor - and - Proprietor! Major ilckinifj was iiiattyu , .... . , ;, : . ra.eu prrsm. Tery likely that Uiere will 'be a j "o.wer behind the throne," that r i. it ; power hunt Murfc Hanna. - Homer Davenport, the Jainou ; caricaturist, will go to Canon,; , ... I,;, k .... in ' Nev ada. on the way to bis nuine in B - Sew York city, to illustrate the Curbett-F tisimraona priie for the Kew York Journal fiht : . ' . There was a time in American history when the insulting of. A nerican women by foreign" eol- i diers was immediately followed by j tho Knr.,inir nf ikiwdev. lea vine the matter of eiplanatioti until a later , , t-, i ..... ' dale. P.irtla:nl Di(wti-(. Tae ur itiean ker readily unite to prevent a little nation Irom tackling trie naugmy BUitan, bat thev cannot agree upon a plan ... .' .... .tr.-iti cm milted by the sultan. The eultan is a lucky dt because he is pro. tected by a lot of powers that a afraid uf eh other. A novel in.-e Las cunie np in cn nivti.iii wi'h the-Aileu murder case in Georgia. The owner of the house wnere the treedt- nccu.'red has ai- , , , , rj...j ! Uched the property of Edward ; Flanagan, the murderer, in a suit to . recover for the damaee alleged to ... , . I umve uccu uuuv w uci jh; the crime. No tenant can be fsiunct to occupy the cttasre. 1 i St. Louis has been nicking her basis that she had the fine-t; anion statiou in the world. In : fact, she has exploited her palatial ! $ , UKUW elructure so industri- j o i-iy that uiiet people believe the claim. It will not stand the test, , however. The grandest union j nation in the world is that of the j Peninsular railway, Bombay, India, j It st 1S.X),006, and thousand of Hindoo laborers worked on it for j ten years. It has a frontage of, 1500 feet. The architecture is! Venetian frrthie. ! n !" cf beautiful palmettos panta Bimetallists all over the country , r ithont which no London drawing witl learn with deep regret of the i rmm is complete nowadays. . . f o c. t k r v At the back of Kaaeau is a limestone death of TS m. P. fct. John, of Jew .. tbTmgh w ow whkh m York. Mr. St. John was one of the leading to the native towns. These leading banters of New York, but ; bein? aheltered from the dry north , , , . ., I ind. and hence being somewhat damp- espoused the -cause or free silver r sm) T,rnwr ,haD t)ie capital .exhibit and supported Bryau with xea'., "he most wonderful wealth of tropical He was f-.rced to resign his poei- "seUtioB. Bach cabin stands in the , , jjdst of a garden where su'.-h ut-litv tion with the bank that he had : .m cocoaaut pahns. omr.srs. ba long managed with signal success, I Danes, gnavaa. and iranietiKs lirid- ad was subjected to many jibes : fruit- at! 7 to te tbc 1 . ' ornamental plants are also not for- and petty persecutions. But he (rotten: erery species of rote seems to asserted bis manhool and stood for ', rm wad in the gardens, and in this , , . , ' land of pemetuai summer the trees what he knew to be right despite ( BiBsf . the influence of Wall street. Mr. ! tnierksnnaight express it. There are fit J,.t.n w Homnlirr niiien. ' fow these muive nH.:teH!enis at the an able financier and steadfast friend of the cominon people. ; -Portland Dispatch. . ,. i r i .! The manner in which McKinleys new seerelary of the treasury once; ran afoul of a Wisconsin lumber man, and a comment on a case recalled by many of our Korth western lumbermen, is thus stated by the Bbell Lake, Wis, Watch man, a staunch republican paper, but which can't go Gage: "We are s-rry to see Lyman i. Gage appointed secretary of the treasury. We remember the tilt the Northwestern Lumber compa nv bad with him to make him disgorge 40.0lrj or 50,0U0 that he as assi nee of the Howell Lumber company tried to beat them out of. He bad about twenty lawvers in court, but R. L. McCoriuick stuck i to lnm until be came down and ; id the bonest bill when he had to. 8nch a man is poor timber fir an honest adtninirtration man." How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cane of Catarrh that cannot he Cured by Hall's rstarrh Cure. f. 1. CHEXEV Jt CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersisrned, have known Y S. f henej for the last IS years, and lelieM him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially side to carry oat any obligation made by their Br,o. Wnrr A Tacsx. Wholesale Drojigist. Toledo. 0. Wiunso, Kisxas k lUxris, V.Tiotesale lirnjpsts. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure a taken internally. ac:i-rg directly upon tlie blood and mucous aurf acts of tlwsyjum. Price 75c. per bottle. aid by all PniUKMl. Testimonisi!! free. Ball's Family Pills are Ine best. j IN TEE B1HAMAS. BY WILT RED BEKDAU. Anonest the numerous British eol- noies there is hoik1, perhaps, about ! which the sverst tr-f'-shman is more i nasy uiacaocut ir.cu ,rn UKItKt jujj tbl ivatl-of the oleander, as th;-y haie been variously s,-v,ed- "T lor titis. 1 itc inlands Ik' apart from the Mhw vt h.Jisn possess lTC8. tad mi of the course oi proa; steunships; ,BC.V 4tJ ; Wnin:i;nioation wtti Entriaa.' litem, nor with the wares! Brit sA e e; ;v, JjuaJca, except . , . ... v hy means of am C'c-oLal --H.laur ves- 4jwai f u all ;.! schooner, may ' heaver. j;?e. : the unwary Tisitor! I Most of 1'ie r:;rt and import trade is with th? rr.'.e.' .mis :md the only refrularcomuiui.i" mior w'th the islands i :t funi;Sn,,,i i,v tv American steamers :at:nfr New York fortnightly, calling Nassau. r.ad proceedbic; to Cienfueiro - the sowih coast uf Cuba; and by the talis ma Saippinjr company, which runs ! steamer cwry three weeks between ' -w Vor' :i .aaaa. 'Hie isisn we larrely patronised by . -.r.ran vitors during the winter v.lo came thither toenjoy the ,r sux.rb climate; and s a traveling ;nc!:i-hnian is quite a rara avis, every srranser is assumed to be American un- j ti he proclaims his nationaiity. The Bahamas consist of a group of ! " 650 W"1148 """'y 20 inhabited). d-! v scattered, the extremes being jmething over 4tte miles apart. Many f them are only partially explored, and ime of the smaller once scarcely nown; the population is. of course, ery scanty, the last census giving only '.."Co, of which about 90 per cent, are 'or d people. Vassau. the capital (and indeed the kivti worthy the name), is situated i w Provideuee. an i?laad about the iae and shane of Isle of Wirht. The finest buildings the town possesses are .h(. the hoe-rmsi snd the Koyal Vk-toria hotel, said to be the best in ' West Indies. It is only mn from rhristmas til! the end of April, that ue- nrr times at which T:s-trs come "-run the ststea: although tx far as the 'mate is concerned, the rs.u are over October and the weadier is cool snfl rrhtiul from the beginning of So mber. The thermometer durirg the "nter varies between 70 and 60 de- - . A t other times of the year accommo-'-'ions can be had at the furry house ..t st various boarding establishments. !ie back, post ofnee and iriost of the ho-s are in Bay street a long, wide Treet. planted with almond trees, run- :n along the coast, east and west, 'hp roads around the town anti indeed :ro the country areexcellent. The 'il cannot boast of any special -u'y of scenery; with rfie exception I 'a wry low range of hills, the country I Tr.t. in some pisees swampy. The 'ineuitrvated portions are always cov- crpd with vegetation, sometimes by an i slmOHt- impenetrable bush, sometimes j hv pine trees, and sometimes by many back of Nassau, and to a botanist ramble throurh the streets,, or, more ! properly ewaiviqr. 1ane& The list of tree and phinte flouriah- the iiaiid seems aimost inei- viWe. aiow Mon ;ord. some of the tiest known are: :!r;. cotton, banyan, niishogsry. obooy. a:E-wood trees; pineapples, grape 'n it, shaddockiu mangoes, yams, pian-,-i:r-n. sugar cane, etc Tbe chief dJ oldest industry of the lace is sponging; an apoarenTly end puply of Fporrre is found on the fs v-hich surround the islands. The :r; I'aata arc constanily returning v Nfiiriur. their cargoes, and large iiTZTis may Ite seen almost any morning in the exchange. Sponge it sold by auc tion, dipped and proved. jiacUed in ais. EDtl dispatched to agents in New Vork and london. Seeral species are j onnd. bat none of them are of so fine i -oaliiy as most of the sorts from the Mediterranean. Vast quantities of live turtle are con- j t!i)ual!y being shipped, which figure j 'aaer at Mtconico's and i.he London isorantK. Another species Ithe non- "S If 1 is also abundant, and fnrriha ti "ortant iaJas'ry in Kamo; tie ": lis are polishei! wuoie, am; form very "-nelive omaraents, or are cut np to fi'e combs and other small artieles. The two great prb'-s for which every 'h-.rnmc is on the lookout are flte iit!r penrls and ambergris. The former re found in the flesh of the lortre conch fstronbn gigas), a very abundant hell which is dired for by fl txir.. who are most expert in this exrrctc. A pearl of unusually large size wan per- j chased by a dealer in Nassau iatclv for tf.'S; as. however, or!v oue shell :n a hundred rr': i-f a ant then .roU:;n oclv on.-. ;.earl f..'l.-li.g ; a dec'dedlv precarious wurv i:f fi,r I'bond. The natives nswh rcl -h the fieh of fh?conth.but it issomcwhai an acna:re1 teste. ' ' Amnerjrris. wcicn is tonnee by a o?s- i ease in the suerm whale, is occasicnaliy f wssbed ashore on the islends. and a large piece of it a aawil fcmitM to Ite lWky 'tadm OVERRULED BY THEiR WIVES. A Ohm Wmm A it lb Ji:fttta of th a praBM Coart t nanire Tbtr Kind. It was a matt w ni some surprise that dustine Shires, uf the United states hi preme uourt, should hitve changed hit mind wiihm r icw xvotksupan s matter of law, but it is not many months since the whole court changed their mind ou such a matter, and that in the course of a fc-w days. The case before the court, says the New York Sun, was one arising out o a customs decision at tiii:-. pork and Ui counsel arguing against 'he decision o the custom houe was a New York law yer, then for the first tune before the supreme court. The case turned main ly upon the question whether an article of importation should or should not be classed as a sauce. The custom bouse had called it a sauce and taxed it ac cordingly. The government maintained this contention, and. of course, the i Kcw York tewver soujrbt to abow that the articie sbould not be classed as eauce. ' When the supreme courtcazne to m- au)t upon the caae their uaaniniotta :r.:r " ui uic fo.eriuueuk BUU oue UI me JUS tkea was instructed to prepare a de- cision in faror of the custom house. The iustiee. on returning home, anld j his wife of the case, and indicated theslsau easy burden for lueniy five or! ground of the decision: whereupon the j thirty carry is a terrible load for Ave I laxly told him in plain words that the k iusuees of the supreme court did not know what thev were lalkimr abnok and had agreed upon an unjust deo aion. The lady was entirely clear that the article in dispute could inot proper- ly be called a sauce, and openly ritli- enled the court. The perplexed justice, instead of pre-' ,, . . . , ... . paring tte decision in accordance wiS ! a" to recli,JU ,h ,"Ur ,""u 2 i!" 3 the iustrnctions of his brethren, dia : every oilier Tuesday, aa beloneing ex nothing in the matter, but at the next : clusively lo the W. C. T. t'. 'nrtt, our opportunity unfolded to the other jus-' alleiidamv would be greatly lucnusetl. tiees his wife's view of the matter, and, The next rgular meeting will be asked them to seek domestic counsel on ' bM , lhe ll(inM. ,lf M . S,U1,,, d saltation of the court. When that con- suitatkm came round the justices, ha, irtg- tnkcn feminuie counsel, aJ) report- ed against the original view that Die article hiTolved in the case should he ririFH?' I Ga,w'"' i""""-" oTdmSin toJ .rf tlihilvemintl.ei.ao.eofli.ej gwremmentwasnow instructed to pre - yertclient. It thus hap'peaed that the tawverwoc 1 ha nrstcasc before the sn- preme court necause tne wives at the aeit t RURAL GOfGiA JOYS. m. . T. . Xbm Old-Time Loff-BolUjiss s&d Cr- Staekian Are Thmo of tbr Fas. "The old-tioie corn-sha..kings and 1 og-rollngs have played out in the land of the south," remarked a Georgia farmer from llwrt county recent !t cxmvcrsationtrningtofannlilcandits joys. ''Yes, one rartiy ewr ses the genuine oia-tuue Ucorgia corn shucking these days. You, see, for a number of years the farmers of this section of country did not grow enough corn to have a re- pectable corn-shucking, and as for log- rollings, the farmers have not been in the humor of lax yuars to clear up much new ground land, and for ti.is reason there has been no occasion for mncb log-rolling. w A listener wanted to know what was ! a log-rolling anyhow. , ' ny. hare you never heard of tne j log-roliiEgs we used to have fa this country? asked the farmer, - "Then rou ve massed naif your life. It wa he grcstesi fun the darkies on the arms bad for years and years. The srmer who had cleared a new ground. vhen tSj trees had all been cut down nd th? hrcfth clipped aS and burned, f vauted to get ai! theh-gsoff the fieid ! tefore he cocld cuiiirate K. Theret'ore ' wouid give what is called a lor-rnii-ng. to which he wouid invite ail the iarkies and iaSwrors on the neighboring arms on some suitable day. There wat jo compcDtM?n in it. for it was a pic. aic, though you would never think it. f'tr it was the hardest sort of work. Ibe darkies til wonid come in glee, knowing that a great whudty would be di&h?d out to and that a big dinner would be given by the landlord who gave the log-roiling. What to meant by rolling lops is putting a hanristiek under them, with a darky at each end of the stick, and lifting the logs from the grcmnd and then conveying them to a pile here and there aborit the new ground, where they would be burned licr. The Ion eaiue in witn the rivalry aniin tiie darkKB to t&e vho was the Ctiampifm lifter of the iay. Thev wwdd have preatstrr.raf!rite-rt vent ov- their fcheniderst in i'p. and thoh this JiTop thvy would tkk thc;: j.nd Bt!"?k?.. mho. "'UBiCp. ftnalinj? them to i;ft wr.ft Ibeir lizii'h and their w hme bwi kwet the a:t time, tlTOvr.nr thoh strength erExnst thtr opfoa4nt. Tiii hfid iioid of tne other etui of haa:i sti;k unier the Ujjc. ThU s',raT of le&ther, for seme n m. wjy caik-ii an i;hein stniininf their wt ry lives ewav oilier the greet, h.1;." i;if8 iiTr r:ai there ahmi the 0v.u. 'ivTin ui;h' cam; on iJiC Jrijc wrid up v-Hha jp-cat oauee &u& ht suprier.' a& thej ..alted it. in the laiKlicUa kitcbeo." It j said Oj .t ijr Max Wolf, of JM-'icettjerg', vho fcir berof aatr-rcfds. hr;v . direct j- r.en are cnonn s jnict,. Trt7iB-?ao Odds. The biggest bet on re:C accorduS i to If. K. h nis. v. 1. : a few ve !a'k 1 a ven; ?.'..... e : ;.0 - r, --. I -" ;.r:t ct ir.r n" i 'r. rr':.: -i ! af a T'.iorio'!'; Tot.v -; '. :'c;; f; .-''.;.! d and ?he otkr v. jt ZiL.ltr ' ita terrible tc.v:. "Twenty to a pinci f auZ 02 that cr.t.' a.i ths ytrjir Ar.j'..-jcsa stXosairi, e'aisa Vto taa.a. tat Aanieat I. C. T. O. DEPARTMENT. E li4v Hit Le' MMiii W, C. T. V.J orrirui. mkbcmkt. PivkUIhiI Mm, V, A SmihI. iv 11 lrt" Mr. K' "r and VitT Prru Mn- AMtiiHlrlM'II Srd Vmt !nw Mm, M.-hohirr 4li Viw inw.......Mns, J S. t'mnfll Ktcttrtiiiijt Sw-'T'y... lis Aliw AmUit-r rnrTvrtwm!iiiii Sf-Mr. Htiit- Cniwut Tmwuivr Mi l.tan HMth The V. C. T. C. Iietd M lt r iiiui otiiigHl the humtMif Mm. SaiidnrH, -Tuiy, KfUrtwry 23, at 2 p. i Wv htv wry ttrry to notr thr fuel ihal wry " ft-v tt tr pmeiit. IVr Hixtcn tutiM w do better in tliis npvet? j Our average aUfixiamv m fr illt mt ui a (htrd of ourmttivf mru(er-1 ; Tili !d " ,K mx Soiw "f lr active iuHulvn h-iiv ivtf iu y (.resent at a m lifting If e tuicitd u liiw Mnd jfmw and rs-ni..sh "!h ! Work witwuao We are -m" uiuM H try and do at! we a In ii'tTt'iiK- ; I "ur , Ewry nieml.T i.iis cver.t other. i ineuilterV advice und iuin.el. VVlmi ; i , . , , pu-v w rau- u,,wl m- ,ve - ih,,tr nr lw" mi"h, and if every ; nie nher cunie to ev. ry mwtiug it would only he two hours a mouth for': i eaeb one. Of course, know lliiiii: ..i, ki.i i,i a we hope these few K urds w ill rmdt in i an cwwwl aUeudaiiee, and therefore, 10 iae luterefti oi tne meeting. i j j The battleship Tesm has gone go ! ;" V . ,,",'B" ! pobch bowl and toddy t, such m the battleship Oreguu b so shamefully threatened with. Th.w.ii. w m;ii. I..! I the front rauk selling men's, youths' 'and hovsr cl.ithing at exeewliiicEy low i - ' ; V"- Buy your clothes there. I j !( i m ich Red icud is absolutely sssnTitisI to health. 1: is secured ssaily and naturally by taking Hood's SarsaparUla, but is im pasa: bis to gut it from so-calhd " nam ' Ionics," and opisl compounds, ab sardlr advertised ss 'blood purl. Sen." They haw temporary, sleeping eSect,butdonotCTK To ban pur andgsod hisith.takeBood'iSsrssptrflli, which has Unit, last, and all the time, beensdrertiscdaa Just what It is-Us best medicine for the blood aver pro duced. Its success m earing fecr&l. ', Salt Rbeatn, Ehsuma'.isni, C&f.srrh, Dysiiepiia, Kervons Prcatrslisa iud Tnst Tired riling, havs mads raooas Sarsaparilla- TteOae Troe Blood Pmlfler. AH iructf fts. a. mm ww ri arsp.tr!. vr . ' nOOU 8 PlliS lishisaulhtac!U.u. 'Aregon ?5iU & Eat Central stern. R. It. CO. Yaquina Bay Route. fonnerlinft at Ya intra ar itlt the San i liay hieunibiny iraiKrifu and Vjuiii n - vmymij, f n . - , rrw ti i TflQ TP C H 1 71 9PJlHAn UlCClil iJilip I UI CLllUli haiH fnm TaVuina Iav evtrv eipht days for tan Franciwv, ot hay. Purl Oriord, Trinuiad and iiuniboidl Bay. Passenger Accommoda tions Unsurpassed. Shortest Koute Between the Willamette Valley and California. Fare lrom Aliieny and Points West lo Han Francisco: CaHn ., 1 6 i ntwratie 4 in To Coot Bay and Port Oriord : Cabin.. I 00 To Humboldt Bay: Cabin n if) Round Trip tluod for 00 Days Hil. RIVER DIVISION. meamer ALKAXy, ciAfanllr furnislied. ' lii.ltl lt.iK new piano, mil run lln Corvallis atid fonlaad sciieinSe: ' I-n river: Tuoda.n. Tlionid)-s and m. aye, Lffave t'orralti li a. m. ai.'l J jlli::. 7 s. ri. Arnie l''.rtlaf,rt. 5 p. ir!.; I'n river: Mwd'ittv.-. We.lne.viays a:id 1 Fri'iiv. Ive Tor:i.o.t, 6 a. "m. sn 5 A!aJ', p. m. Arrive ..rvaSii. il:Atr P-m J. ' . M .. ; Ewria eup t Kin-r Divi-i'm. Manager. H. B. frAii. j H. L. WiLfcL. At: 1. Opp ievvrt Hou j anSBt, inpai Aisawy. I on fcue luutf.ine ' blackv;ells To WtU 4 MM NMI twilii Mdh t MM mmi Iwimkm1mMi vmIi torn mnM kg mt Black ttlh Dwrlucto Bmjt a twf f (felt MleteateA tohaeco Uhi ffad tke ontwi twhtcli a Hit mt -vilttKble ihnw ati ud haw (rot UieJtt. mt t I IIQ York 1 ilU 1 V . V 7 dose uf the it w i feP IT II I m i n i 1 A. K- i rs v Wiih the TRiBUX I! reci2iii.fs the fact that the -ni- ri.an iicoj lc an? now anxitMIS t-give tlll'ir attflltion to holll, and 1.11188 iDteHSU To lieet tl fOndlthni, Iliti(- ttill have far It ' !K.t UUetKf, ttlltll SHMt Oena'KlS . renewal OI which Tl:E 7K1BUNE has w present day, aud won. its .very "te-iitile efiurt will ftnt. to make THE WEEKLY TRH'd X-; iire-emiheiitlv a NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER, intere?tinp, instructive, eniertaining and iiidipeiiu!,le to eaeh ineinher of the fanf llv. We Mil the "Eipress" and "Net fork Wr.ekly TritflEe" One Year for $1.25, Cash in Advance. Add -ess all orders to Write your limit and addrvss mi a wtnl card, nd II In (ir. V Trihuiie l ffl.-e,Ki.w York t'lty, aiid a iwiiiple iupy f i,e Xew Y.rtk Weekly Tilbuu" will I niailrd tnvnu. Q.i-.; riTzr.A J- m. HALSTON. &- IS 1U.I1 l.l.k, AltH.ny.ftr I iAw'tg. "f- I sml awns n.a von . vi,aj srruriti. " ill1 -i.v. I 1 ".v. roiiiily ni.il M'i ,l n arranii. Uiu r i VI V. N'i s-v - -i aoer m for wt anr tei Utt- ieiifiid . jraiifl(t !t--n mi .... -. ' , -, tl I U tw -ra ntrzt .melt u. mnai.it'r- rY f? flTVeyw-rftr i-.it .. e .... : Mnr v WftlTL FOR : The let Homa Siu k a NON PROD JCE MARKET. LEBA IChsi tv rf Woek.l Wheat-70c. , Oals 40 10 ,' Jc Hay I :o! piT'in. Flour 1 1 16,1.23 per sack Chop fl 00 perci t. Bran irei't. Middling-81 on j er cwt PotKtnt Apples Bri.-l, per 11' Iiuufc Iri-d, 8c. Onivini. Ijc. Bee. Driwn d, 4j lo 5c. Veal-3Kt'. Pork jUrcax, 4. Lard-9. Hams U;n-r lb. Wlioulden :c. Kides Se fvr lb. Geese 3 50 S t-j jwr dox, Duck-f! (4 r do. Cliii keiis-ti uy I 30. Turkeys elilperti. Kg IIM 'nr do, . B.twr Jir 3ic -r lb. idea- Urerii, dry, , Ripau Tabulsa aura aaadaeti. I WANT . KnDUin -j SEE? Weekly Tribune Fort Farmers a:id 'illagers, FOU Fathers and Mothers, FOI! Sons anil Daiu liters, FOU All The ami! Prcsidt'iitial caiiitai!i THK l:..lltT Mate .'.r Nrtllftial Offa- ID8 nsilll It H- tilt' lil'lliCllilt'S tur inhnicd ft mi i;s inet jitimi tn greatest vi-Mries l put forth, tin! nioiiev jreelv THE "EXPRESS," Lebanon, Or. il''-H(!!ih rui-.ilt un 'rti('iiTnni. t.rp iijMirst.iLt WTirt't) in ihru if Hie Iiirisi'Mt ;stts!fm,Lr,-9 in t ic urhi, at, tUr U) ei rait.. - r " Ik 1 1 'IK -V-.' A' ,1" 4.4:Cl6,, J TASTELESS IS JUST AS COOIJ FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. Gons.eir.on: W tiltt if il v-.iir mn hssttiu a Uwm ttowv mm Binmdr Um ,,.t. In 1.11 ! ' I" r: dnut tu,r. w.it ...w an.. i n., u ,U..E ulv,,r;i " An M.V, Cilia aco. For side by Jf. W. r-.l ITH HlpaaTt,l.iiltf. Ripnns Tuiiules cure niiusua Ripatu Tabuhw; at druiwisu, e Wanted-fin I jea .""s