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ffl.KJ4CfH"'i tJ'-r-i -1--1 ' "' gfV ,H SM ' tivJW !jt ?J'1 fet&. hi Ifi fJTTKSi sess ffvvMnT gagmu-g THE- DAILY JOURNAL Memtef Associated Press. Memter Morihvtctt Afternoon Newspaper League, BY HOFER BROTHERS. MONDAY, JAN., 13 1902. ..Dally One Year, $4,00 la Advance. Dally Four Months $1.00 la Advaace, ' Dili? by Carrier 50 cents Per Month. Weekly One Year $1.00 In Advance. FIVE DOLLARS A BOX Figure The Price Cut No With Him. EDITORIAL J w "w-www W THE INTER-STATE COMMERCE LAW Mr. Frank Barry, Secretary, Wash ington D 0. Is calling attention to needed .amendments to tlio above law of congross. Tho Interstate Commerce Law Con foniion' washold In 8t, Louis on Novenv -tsor 20, 1000. It was composod of dele gates from the representative Industrial and commercial organizations of the United States, and was tho outgrowth of tho organization of tho League of National Associations, formed at Chicago, III., October 10, 1800. A movement was inaugurated then, 'has been and will be continued, to Im proas Congress with the necessity of adopting somo measures which will ro move existing intuunlltes and unreason able exactions in transportation charges and prevent tho practlco of dlscrlmlna tlons now eo prevalent and injurioui to both shipper and carrier. No question to bo considered at this session of Co'ngress is of so much Impor tance to tho commercial welfare of the country and to the people gonorally si that coibodiod In tho bill proposing to o strengthen tho Intorstato Commerce Act as to mako the rulings of tho com mission binding and effective until re ' vorsod by the courts. There has boon a strong and persistent domand for the enkctment of amend ments to tho Intorstato Commerce Act ovoralnco the Supremo Court handed down its-doclston to tho effect that tho commission created by the act wat vest ed with no authority to enforce its find ings. Tho commission was thus divestod of the powor which it was supposed to poisoss and which it oxerclsed for oomo yoars after tho enactment of tho law. Itecont developments havo boon aueh as to mako it incumbent upon Con gross to act. Tho tlmo is opportune, and futher delay would arouso such a feolfng of resentment In commercial cirelea as to rondor poselblo serious agit ation for radical raoasuroi against tho carriers. Tho Arm altitude taken by Fresldunt Itoosovelt in his recent mosugo in dis cussing this subject is of the deopeit significance, and is Indicative of the vast change that lias ukon place hi quartern ou this question within re cent years. Conservative railway ofllulalt private iy admit tho Justice of the domands of tho shippers. Thoy assort that some thing must be dono to satisfy public oenUmont. Tho fact is that the people aro 'impreuaed with tho Idea that it is tho public gonorally that ultimately pays tho freight and boara tho burden of the unjust practices. "I Want to say for the bonfeflt of some poor dyspeptic that Stuart's Dyapepala Tablets will alvo comfort and a cure every time. Fivo dollars a box would FROM ASYLUM Alan Had a Key Which, It Is Believed, He Made. ARE THE WOMEN TO BLAME Was tho Rev. Dr. Klossoi an Illinois Congregational church right in blaming tho women of his oongregatlou because there woro tow marrlsgos in his flock last year? II o has said thoy are "too timid," and should themselves do tho prowl ing. Uut if tho womon aro timid, what shall be said of tho men? This good pastor, who has no doubt suflerort, in fees from tbo dearth of mac tlmony, might glvo his fair henrora a tiselal bint from "Vanity Fair." It was JChackeray'a sago observation that "any woman, with fair opportunities way marry whom alio pleases." The wise pastor who alms at an in croaio of rovenuo from wedding and beptUmal ho i ihould not startle tho gauio by openly advising tho woman to do the "proposing." Marriage cannot be whooped along In that fashion. As the Borlpturoa say: "In vain U the net of the fowltr spread in tho sight of tho bird." ThoSacramontollee hits thcjuall on the bead in its declaration that marriage In the result of "propinquity." Hather an aukward word that, which most people never use and few pronounce correctly, but It teltn tho whole story. It is association, acquaintance, fre quent meeting, being thrown Into con Uot"that Is what brings about the "frlendlluesa" uud "aympathy" that lead on to matrimony. When a dove fancier wishes to bring about mating, ho simply puts tho two bird In contiguous cages. At first thoy may tight through tho bars, but event Willy they become reconolledto eachoth or "and live happily together over after." To nut tho ease in a uutaholl, tbe way to bag a man is to gut by h'm and stay with him long enougu. When once a kind and generous hearted man has per Kuaded himself that he is absolutely nee (MHMry to woman' happineis, he oau sot roeUt tlje noble Impulse to saoilflee hlffiwlf on tbe domestic altar, unlet some, other woman hai a prior mortgage oh his aSocUoiie. Kveu in the latur tuelie may forget, it too greatly tempt d. not stop my purchasing thorn should I ever suffor again as I did for a week be fore using them. Tho one CO cent box I bought at my druggist's did tho work and my diges tion is all right again. Many of my neighbors havo!also tried thojo tablots and found them to bo Just as roprosonted and Mr. Kllms also waats me to una his nnroo In eudoislng Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablots. Signed A. Ellmh aad Cjiah. F, Buzzkm,, Asat. PostmHstur, South Eulbury, Mass. Mrs. Jns. Barton, of Toronto, Canada, writes: "For clghtoon months I nuffered from what I supposod was bladder and kldnoy trouble, and took modlclno from throe different doctors, without any sign of cure. I felt so ill nt last I was hardly ablo to do any work. "I thought I would try n box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and see if thoy Would mako me feel nutter, novor roally thinking I had dyspepsia, but after only throe or four tablets had boon taken and tho acid troublo disappeared and then I discovered I had ncid dyspop sla, whllo tho doctors had boon treating mo for kidney and bladder troublo and one of them treated mo for rhouuiatlsm. "My digoatinu Is flno, my comploxion clear and I am able to do my work and low spirits aro unknown to me. "I am to thankful 'for finding n euro so good and so pleasant to tako as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, I am sur prised at tho chango they havo mado In mo," All druggists sell and rccommond Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots, becaueo they contain only tho simple natural dlgoa- tlvcs, and taken after meals provunt acidity and cause prompt digestion and assimilation of food, Physicians everywhere ondorso them bocauso they aro as snfu for (tho child as for tho adult; thoy aro Invaluable for sour stomach, nervous Jdyspspaln, heart burn, gas on stomach and bowels and every ;(onn of stomach dorangomont, 1-13.15.17. Oliver Marshall, who killed Jamas Held noar Baker City In 1808, escaped from tho asylum, Saturday ovoning, and is still at largo. It is bolioved that ho made a key with which he let himself out of the asylum, looking the doors be hind him. In April, 1898, Oliver and William Marshall, brothers, met James Hold, on a public road noar Uakor City. Thoy stopped thoir team bo as to block tho road and prevent Hold from passing. After Hold had waitod cousldorable tlmo, bo grow impatient at being do layed late in tho day, and an altorcatlon onsuod. Oliver Marshall struck Hold with a slung shot and tho two clinched, Marshall falling underaeath. William camo to his brothor's aid, and killed Reld by boating him on tho hoad with a club. Tho Marshalls wore tried, found guilty and eentonccd to tho penitentiary for 10 years each. At tho trial tho brothers were tho chief witnesses. Oliver tried to got clear on tho plea of insanity, and William sot up tho defense that he went to tho relief of his brothor. Doth allegod that Hold was the aggressor, and that he had previously threatened their lives. Tbo Jury evidently did notbellevo thoir defenses. Both cases wont to the supremo court, whero the Judgment of the lowor court was afllrmod. In Do combor, 1809, Oliver was sont to tho anylurn on ft recommendation of Dr. W, A. Cuslck, phyalclan at tho ponltontl ary. William was pardoned by Gover nor Geer. Somo tlmo ago Ollvor Mar shall mado a koy, by means of which ho was about to cecapo from tho asylum, but ho was discovered Just in tlmo.1 Whllo it is not known that ho oscupod by means of a key, this is tho only way the asylum olllclals can explain his do parturo with all tho doors locked. TROUBLE RIFE IN PENDLETON 111 ' frtarslial Heathman Cause of It All, He Took a Rake off Bagnios. from Oliamborlaln refuses to mako any ro tractlon of his European speech. A Ilakor City Chinaman narrowly oj- capod boing mado a sacrifice to a Joss tho otlior uay. Pendleton Is in the throes ol an In vesication of the police department, and a cuuncll rr-mmllttw is in session behind locked doom, pays the Wcsion leader. It nppo-utt that while ho has toon a ko.-iI city innrahal, "Missouri John" Heathinnu bus failed to rlso au. parlor lei the profitable methods of nu merous predecessors tacitly sanctioned by different council nodios for years. That Is, tho marshal gets a certain "ruko off" from the fined of bagnios, gambling home! and slot mnchlno, nnl sharon It with tho recorder. Mayor Ilalley has attacked this system, and Mayor Ilalley Is right. All such systems of "grafting' so ultou tolerated that thoy have almost come to be regard- od as Icgltimafo, should be throttled everywhere In tlie Interests of good gov ornmontand particularly so at Pendle ton, which Jhas o( late been sotting nn excellent example an a well governed city. Meanwhile Marshal Heathman has discharged his dutlos so capably an to bo entitled to serve again, If ha is so elects, under n hotter and cleaner ays- torn. Well will it bo for this republic, and every commonwoalth and ovory municipality wlthtu its bordors, when perquisites and "pulls" havo had thoir day: andProsIdent Itooeevelt himself is pointing out tho path of probity, purity and merit to public) servants. Tho British sloop of war ovordun at Honolulu. Gravo entertained for hor safety. Condor is foara are Wireless telography may atop the laying of tho Pacific cable - London foam smallpox. a serious epidemic of San Bernardino, Cal., is afflicted by a I pest of robbers. The Oldest and Best. i S. S. S. is a combination of rootfl and herbs of great curative powers, nnd wlren taken into the circulation searches out and removes all manner of poisons from the blood, vithout the least nliock or harm to the system. On the contrary, the general health begins to improve from the first dose, for S. S. S. is not only a blood purifier, but an excellent tonic, and strength ens nnd builds up the constitution while nunrine the blood of impuri ties. S. S. S. cures all diseases of a blood noison oritrin. Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Khcum, Herpes nnd similar troubles, and is nn infallible cure and the only antidote for that most horrible disease, Contagions Wood Poison. A record of nearly fifty years of successful cures fs n record to lie proud of. S. S. S. is more popular today thnn ever. It numbers' its friends by the thousands. Our medical corres pondence is larger than ever in the iiistory of the medicine. Many write to thank us for the creat rrood S. S. S. has done them, while others are seek ing advice about their cases. All letters receive prompt and careful attention. Our physicians have made i life-long study of Blood nnd Skin Dis eases, and better understand such cases than the ordinary practitioner who makes a specialty of no one disease. we are doing great good to suffering humanity through our consulting de partment, and invite you to write us if you hnvc any blood or skin trouble. We make no charge whatever for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. EDUCATIONAL ...Northwest Normal College... Corner State and Commercial Sis., Salem. Oregon. Courts of Study: Clntsic, Scientific, Nonnnl, High School, """I'less, MmbIo, Art, and Elocution The latest and the best in Hook keepliift, y-uowritliiB. Ma.lo nnd Shorthand. Tho most extoneivo lino of olDces for Comniorca' Work in the Northwest. Evening School on Monday and I-rlday Saturday evenings. Full courses to uraduation, cltli on Drawing 1 V UIUU UUIMII C, vimi.. M..I...I..I in.i,n.niini. I'armnnv. Cotinteriioint. I'Ugul, etc. run courses also In' Flno Art, Painting in oils, Water Colors, Pastel, and Cray Students may enlor nt any time. A. J. GARLAND, A M. President Send fnrcatalocuo. Z- At. PARVIN. MtlS DOC, Director of College of Music. AHE MOT HELD BY INCOMPETETENTS. Pro motion ana preferment In cosiness Is the result of ability to do, At this school Is the test place toottaln the knowledge of how to do. There Is nn Iccreaslng dciraud for competent help Persons completing the business and shorthand courses at the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLJ3G.fi cansecnr employment. For eleven years, tut one young man has eraJiiated from our shorthand department after lirst corncletlmr'tlie business course, Why? Because all took positions before ready to graduate. It costs but little to secure a usable education compared to the beaents ae rived. Send for catalogue. W. I. STALEY. Principal, Salem, Oregon, HnuRQon aH(NQ I AMD TIlflE IMPflEjtCIFie DKPABT FOIl TIME SCHEDULES From l"orilaml, Or, lanke's Coffee ouches the Spot Clilrago rorlland Bpocial H:S0 n. m, via Hunt ington ""ATlantlo" Ex press 9 p.m. via Hunt ington "TErpauT" KMtMall 6:1ft p. ui. Vlft Spokane 8lt Lake, liotiver. Ki Worth, Oiuaha, Katiias Oily, fit. IjouIr, .L'hliiim ,1 trt 14 AkrUQti aalt fjke, Denver Ki. 1'm.1. f..,.. r . ' iii,iiii. uiuaun, nau-lfll UUT, 01. I-OU'S, UIllCBgc and Hast. WallVvi'aflarLonTirinM" Sjokane. Wallace, l-ull-man, MluneaiMMIa HI I'atil. I)!iIulh.JIIIwiiV CIiIcako, and Kat. ARftlV! i XHJH 439p, 10l. ::) 72 HOURS fLAND TO nn Mo Change of Cars PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Did You Get a Free Cup; We Did at Harpit st Lacdrbncb 72! lhrough tickets via this route totatfl EiiElom points on eale at Southern Pi wl dflo depot ofllco. m OCEAN AND RIVBR SCHEDULE" From Portland' Oi!lHTOKIA. Btxtr tat y T!8 Kind "ou Han Almrs Boufri r4cAM4 "& Ask your grocer for Q. 8tolz'a Iioto mado mincemeat not as your mother mado hut as you'd mako It yourself. 1 2(1 1(. British warships are searching for tho Libertador a Venezuelan revolutionary vossel Hying the British Hag. Slio will bo confiscated whorovor found. Tho unknown Scattlo suicide, who a few days ago blow his head off left a con fession acknowledging murder. John McCloud, a miner, was killed by Dick Crao, a bartondor, hi Lowiston, Idaho, In a dlsputo over a bar bill. Have You Cold Feet? If eo It may have been caused by getting out of bed this mora: iiiKon n cold floor In a coU room, tiet one of our aiunll GAS IIEATEKS and at ninnll oxpumo have a worm bedroom for rlninit and retiring. Tho turn of a key mid tho touch of n match it all ihat Is needed to start tho fire. 4ChemcfcctaSt. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. -J&P""' 53. miMimiiwiiii.iiini HHgBgacoagnngm BALFOUR GUTHRIE AKD CO Have secured and will operato the Humphrey warehouse nt Salem, the Turner mill and wnrohouso nnd the warehouses atMacleuy, Prp. turn, Switzerland, Shaw nnd Brooks, conducting a general warehouse and storage biisinees. :: :: :: :: :: :: Salem office 207 Com. St. Sncks will be hold at tho'o piints for dolivory on eamo terms ns pre vailed provlouB ?oo83ns. See thorn before dispjslng of your grain. GHWGi0 Top Prices are Always Paid for J. G. GRAHAM, Manager CAPITAL BREWERY Beer ban stood tho tost of experience. Then why not plve n bono production tho preforonre. Home capital, home labor nnd homo browod boor are growing in popularity. People loyal to homo indus- CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS m .CAPITAL ICE WORKS WRS. M. BECK, Proprietor. 8 p.m. Daily exjent Sunday -P m. Hutlirdftr 10 .in (All nalliiiit datof lublect 10 CDftDfrO ForanFranclico If uaiiuvo-y auays COLUMBIA RIVKH To Aatokia and Way I indlnj. 4p. p. m. ex. bum, ij WILLAMETTE HIVEK btenmor Ruth leaves Salem for Port- innn iinu wuy landings on Tuoiday,TIiuri thiys nnd Saturdays, about 10 a. m. For Oorvnllis end way landings, Mindati, Wednesdays nnd Fridays at aboat 6 p. m. A. L. ORAIQ, M. P. BALDWIN, Goti. I'obs. Agt. Agt. O. It. & N. dock Portland, Oro. Salem, Ort. M Illinois TnSCfiDv Gra,n JmmL Central H, B V .v 'Twas a Pipe Dream The Dallot Times-Mountaineer, In sponkltiit of tho "Diamond Kid" and "Shy" hroaklna tho roulotto game In that city mysi A sensational Item about twojtainblefscttlled the "Diamond Kid" and "8hy"ni said to havo cleaned out k gambling houso In The Dalles to the tuno of 8000 by "doctoring" a roulotto wheel. It speaks of a gambling house being located uputalrs In a hulldlnir. and tells about A whole lot of things oven the oldott Inhabitants never heard of. Tho party who furnished the Item evi dently had been "hitting the pipe," for there are no upstairs gambling houses In Tbo Dalles; "Diamond Kid" and "Shy" were never heard ol hero, and consequently they uover made any auoh oiean.up as Is oredltedito them, If thoy ever performed aueh a (out at is credited to them It was at somo place outside of this city. The story about their opera tions hero Is perfect Imagination, A Costly Chicago Blaze Quuttuo, Jan. 13.-Tho plant of tho AmorUan Malting Co. was burued hero this morning. Tho lots will total Uo hundred thousand dollars. 5? CY1UCMr I A LUMBER FOR CHRISTMAS it you should not ho overlooked whlli nro buying other thlncs. Tliero good many things vou can do In tho building lino if you plan them now. Pricing nnd selecting tbo lumber uro important factors in the plan ning. Wo havo tho host lumber ef ovory kind priros lowest for tho quality. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. PasB'r. depot. Phone G51. New New New The Cash Shoe Store Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy from one of our tender and deliciom meats, steaks, lumb or muttoujehops' veal cutlets or pork. Our moats nro all cut from the fattost 51 ".r"in,Pflt c?t,t,ei and wo CftI supjilv your table with fsh, nutrition anQ wholosomo moats at bed rock prices. BE C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon 201 AlWand, Ore, City Counoil has voted tettnua prohibition, tbf ckaUlo) coasting steamer Athlon la cm a raf near Port Orchard. Crelw hasrethed from the leadership si- Taaimaoy. Lewie Nixon succeed hl, " i i -it Mi (. Dolnllj a member of the D,v- Mjj uhwbm, was killed by a fall from MIRROR, SCALES, 1STC. There vns a man, And his mirror said "sallow skin." And the scales said "losintr weight" And his friends did wag their heads as he passed by. Hut being a prudent man he forthwith swallowed dally certain pleasant doses of Scott's Emulsion, Then his mirror said "ruddy face." And the scales sunk beneath his weight. And Ins friends looked upon him with amaze. fNoTK. This b no fabl but is true ntstory, 303 Commercial Street Opposite the Postoffice (m) susaa $1 Getting Points On la ind.-y work Is always advisablo be lore taking your garments to . i ,, IPtl. Anvnn u-lin Ima I..., I .1..:. dering done at the fealem Steam laundry knows the quality ol our word, li'mf. n."?!00 ivuiB the correct litajh to u" . ? ,vu"WH men appreciate "c",.?rndd?,.,v'-you .Seed onS .- or.i.i ua your miurote. Efficiently Seiyes a Vast Territory Dy through service to ana from the principal cities la tbe folio wlnr states : IOWA ILLINOIS INDIANA MINNESOTA WISCONSIN SOUTH DAKOTA MISSOURI ARKANSAS TENNESSEE KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI Through Tourist Cars From The Pacific Coast TO Chicago and Cincinnati, Connecting wlth'.through tralos for all polnti tt?; tasi, south ana &ouTiieasi! Fast and handsomely equleced, steam-hritti irains uiaiui cars, uuuci Licrary uiri Sleecln? Cars. Free Recllnlor Chairs Cirs. Send fifteen cents la stamps for wall mi of ' the United States and Cuba for eir- ticulars, regarding rates, time, servlci ex., cauoosraauress .,.,, D. II. TRUMBULL, 142 Third St. Com'l. Ag'f. Portlaad, Oregon. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yanulna: Train eavca Albany 12:60 p. in, xnuu leuvca uorvauiB..., irsrj p. m Train arrives Yaqulna . fl: p. tu! nu. j ivuburning; Leaves Yaqulna C-OOa.ui Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. ra w loany i2:i p. m ti ii u. o juur jjoireii: Leaves Albany 7;00 o. m Arrives Detroit 12;16 p. n wo. 4 Jrom Detreit: Leaves Detroit 12M5 p. iu Arrives Albany 6:40 p. m Trains 1 arrives in Albany in Umi to connoct w ith the 8. P. south bound, train, us well as Riving two or threi iioura in Albany before departure of 8 ,J . norm oounu iratn lor fortland. Train No. 2 connects with tho 8, P wojt aide train at CornJliB Crossing foi TndoDondonce. MoMinnvllln nml nl points north to Portland. J. TonHtu, Edwin Bto.vi, . Agent, Albany. Managi nly Salem Steam Laundry """ . .mbo, nan. I hone -111 32J Liberty Street The Great Rock Island Route THE FLORENCE " "SAN ATOmOft id j . j. 'V f m IS (7 w w (2) I A flrst-olasa nilvstu liru.,,:,.,! .. ..'.. . oases. Built the past year eliwlallv tor ? Ctr1' and w'cal use!. Convenen lv located Shinto,?, i' ,e JurHe for which it ! of the olty. The meet : moiUrn . h,Jni block" o( tna bminew nirt thmughmif the bufflt. naU "v" howflln, 'V' PpK2 nd elaetioity Here tne sick cTn have hIaU,r ,an'1 llM" by gal private home, combined wit li all the alra ! e0Inta "1 an elegant without the noise, contu Ion, and IpnWieitvf i 8"Ueral hoBa T r.'.i" "?""" " request!. For to, I 'XTL"X W. l ""lourauniy nersonn v. "" lur'r Is tbe only lint onoratine a weel ly Pora o n a 1 1 Conducted Tour ist Excursion ca between Port land and flhfm go change via tho World's greatest Seen lc line, malting cIobo connection '.t Ch cago in Union Depot for all points East uy eianuaru sleeping car between Salt Lnka City, Denver and Chicago, Buffet. Library ainnkino cars between Pueblo. Den- ver and Chicago. The best and moJ reasonable dining car service botweef tueblo and Chicago. If you aro going Kaneae City. Omaha. Dea Moines. Chi cago or any place east, you should on quire about he Groat Rock Island Routi beore purchasing your ticket. Atf your nearest ticket agent about it, write for folders and any informatlca "ee'red. a. E. Coopkr. . Qen'J Agt., Portland, Or. m i !S,. R. CARTWRI6HT, M. D, lulonna- VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 SUPT. Royal InsuriiTfx AND 4 P. M Stone S. C STONE, A. D. PROPRIETOR F :?!KstoiffiI3iia rl.fi ufU"S. , TOe al I will takft ,JJa..l ,U,BF 8 w'- WW what I haverrr "'?'8 PWjvjrj we mi CAi'iTu . .;," 23S un33 (?.". " " he. steckMv,ltl.acirteettrir i'A" ? wt" tclaei toiiM .T? " oregtaad med ,0flM nlck$- wttry, fcoishevetc- A.T 1J.IK..., ... . w In.., VVr"'' wwt agent of ! teaT:. USE"iS! ; a team am) customer's ser. -- O, G T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA kves I0' Portland Monday, Wednesday and Frld4y.IOa.tn. For Corvallis Tuesday.Thurs ly and Saturday at 5 P m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade at. M. P. BALDWIN. Art I- SLOT MACHINES m nmoxyj, '4?qtt ybwMK. n .r:.rr DR. STONE Express and Transfer .. Mens all au,, .,, CUlbief 5J(5(WSS; N.rvk. W8W Hu had some 2S vur,.. Wa , ,f7yARIETIE8 ., v. ..! l. larvwt manufacturers of k ef aedlfiae .:rrl""Ac ! ow,;. 1JerS to all !& tri. vrauiiff waiiuricrj in tlio won nn ""loor our catalogue. i',U?N?,vKELTY CO., Chicago Ht23S0UtllJeHriiStML "1KJUE A HOMYER