Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 November 1898 — Page 7

r9flfla'"-'

s s

$teee e c 1 e e c &c o & c t c- c r,e

THE WAY IT WORKS.

The Monetary Problem.

COLDBUG PROMISES. Confourd 1oe koIiHuik dltors Wim lirlut the OoUV u Baa, Tiny nil inch awful falstaaoesi bluit like a liarnt can iuii I took dot BOBSf every week Kor MN an t tin y ar Bl rafuht, Vi.J I rOM min r all IBs i.roriiH. V ( Ii tin mad liiiit fur a bait. Tlx ) MM) "Valt till "lection luy. I'nd fry money aik Vlll raw oudt from It hUllr Ven MtMNM low- pa k." i nd vi n 'lM'tlon day vbk of. r The r.txt thing tl did fay Vas, uVa K'f you ome ares be riff 1 1 .i.ausuration day " I told my vlfe, v valt now XUI tb4 fourth of Marek tl Rons rjj i sie vat atory Mil NM BOSt Broai dt eonfoundi Ooidn Hun. fr.ü ure enough tSl y BBf MM V. l. tiny said would In- iti latt; fharutdi "Tu get soap1 enfldnoe , 1' : !' b.i: fe - !; : " v. i tin Was um w rat: Now iti hint, but iloi't Juv. vi : "VH while V bOTI fit gl 1 npacki," or "Vatt till Judismi r.t day." -W A CSSSB, In KMr Ki.!i:i -Wateh-man. AN IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT. Tlx rr Mnl " " MH" 0f I'lium- , in I 11 n I r- ii Ii I MIiit lit lleM. I,. Ma Mefetfol Flag.

Cotton la QOOted It t nuts per (Mtmul aud v heat at go cents in r bushel, It ms tiic pro hi it. of the republlcau nprtj kj it it araeglvea power so thai the ' ' ' question mifrlit be decided in faor of tli- -ld fctamlard. till uni t rf . i : srould peas iwt', confidence notiiil be renewed and prosjx r!l would i ti . WOOpi:ir alarm as a natural remit. Advantasjeous circumstanci i trose, following1 theeucci sb of Mr. McKinley, I'i lend wiru' ilau-il)ili: t'i tluc ;iim. With wetern wheat selling1 al o::f dollar a bushel, followed but a few tuoBtha latt r iy a foreign war, 1 1 . certainty was Mt that the people WOtlM foriret the lianl tinus ai d that the agencies f revival would p lo Work at once. The months of rammer have passed ;iv, tin- war has lue me .. matter of history, :::.d wre arc now garnering th i !.ii erop after tin- advt ;.t of Mr. Mo KInley into power. The result Is thai western a beat, v biefa had bean so large i ihm. ii. i i! im ii.jj to a wheat corner a ml Prewidential caustea, has Mte back lo Its normal profitless priee, and that cotton has f.ilhn tu luw w.itir mark. thus tkn steningi sol only the southern I lanter, but the western wheal grower with n Indiscriasinate ruin in which there seems to be aothing ahead for the aprieultiirnl class hut a eondith n f.f serfdom ns hopeless as that which prevailed in Bnanta htit without the piiardiati' hiji which even the Russian systeM threw around its oohappj nfrri.ulttirists. Ti e farmers of the entire wheat era sre now holding meetings pledging themselves to hold their grain back and tims Bttenpl to raise the priee to something like profit. The more men 1 Ins assumed such hupe proportions that the metropolitan press is forced tO nive it attention, which they denied Ita twin movement in the BOWth when rMton wast he Mil ject of consideration. It is held bv tiic fartrcr- of the west hat it cnMs fully t'.u cents a bushel to raise their wheat. Yet the lupli :-. price wl idi wheat has reached in the .Minneapolis market has been 63 een'ta. The areragc price obtained b the farmers t h roughoutthc w hentgtou inp nrea has hcen ereh Icaa than 80 eenta, 'o that iheae gtowers who were so prosperous ander the spur of Russian Famine two years ;.p- are now purtiti with their products for tea than cost. Altogether these two agrarian movet: ' nts mean much more than appears npon their face. They mean that the Ofrricul'nral distress belongs to DO section, and that there must be some common underlying eftise for thedeatituon which has come upon the producing elasses. it meaaa that Ihtaeproliucing classes are arrayed against the reactions of the siti;;le pold Standard not from hostility to the legitimate functions of capital, hut in protesl against the pernicious legislation Which has elevated the one at the expense of the other. Let it not be assumed In ton face of tin M farts that the r sent decline of populism throughout this count rj BBeana any decline in the earnestness of the people for red re as. It sraa in their very deapcratloa that they broke

Ban I iu; I iiiiI Hold Ou lu ll. r Cold Us Iscasttlsts issatead or Bstta pIlIK llllllloB.

' i JpjJ - J anai

V hrat 02 a Muahrl. Some fitrmn are hffltliM tl.tir whtst ha

. eaun they think thr pries Will go to I'J a ssstael The prias, howsver, assy pa dawa uteatl of up, aud thuagrtat loMa will folloa dels ia wlliag. lu all ssattata delays ; are dangirou, p.rticularly ao in aukuena. ' At the lust -ign ni bihouMieas, dyaK'Mia, inI (iigeattou or coostipatioa eara yoarssll with ' Hoatattf rs fHosaaea Hilter, lion't wait fur your eoaoiiaoa to improve Uaelf, for ilia apt '.o get aei sa still.

MES. PINKEAM TAI KS ABOUT OVARITIS.

Letter from Mrs. Ourrio F. Tremper that all Sufforlng Women Rhouid Road.

England is holding to her gold with great tenacity. Through the Lank, of England aha lavlgoroualj fighting to pr rent any great low of gold to the I'nitctl Stute-. Ai.d so fur I. er fighting ha been crowned with what must be to many people on this skh of t he water much unexpected iu ci sa. In fighting to hold gold the Hank of England reduced ith loan'- by SlVK.o,OiKi during the ci;,'ht weeks ended Kt ptt mfacf i-'t and raised I he bank rate of discount, it ui.-o went into the London money murket with eoufoll or DHlish government 1. m os. for collateral and borrowed money. Thai it Stiffened money rates and foretd a contraction of loans to other people. All this contract ion. of course, had the ii Milt of Obliging men to sell goody and securities that had been pledged i ectirit ies for the loans called. I Iii. meant pressing down of prices, and in a general wa I cluck to merchanilise imports and stimulus to export. And thus the drain of gold waa checked i:. a slitrht ib gr e.

r.ut the radical cheek, the chirk ii ked fo to bring - iccees, i over the calling of loans on American seeurl- 1 1 ii s and t he fo recti - ile ,f mh ':. secnfi ties noon the American market. Such j cale of btuples makes exchange- that is, creates a credit in n w York against which drafts tnnj m drawn and forwarded i" place of gold, a draft by letter taking the place Of n keg of gt id. in this wa ii?s the Bank of Kngland bi en fighting to ki ep up gold. But of lata weeks I lie Neu Vork banks, with their reserves depleted and la

I much need of gob! to replenish them,

have been light if.- BOt to keep gold, but to bring gold from BttrOpe. Thus did the New York ban! contract their loans by 130,000,0 (J tinting the -ante eight wet ka that the Bank of lit gland contracted its by 948,000.Cdi The re statt of the cont ran ion of loa ns in New Volk was to take away the ni-:;iir,ir:! power I" hind many securities, (if course p: ices weir pressed tiown, Bud those who owned tin SCCUrlth I or the producta lost usoney. Vet what cared the gold pang for t his? But pressed down as these securities were, the Bank of England forced ltritish holders of such securities to part with their gold. And the prising of liritish holdings on our markets caused a still further pressing down of pricea. Ii necessitated the making of great sacrifices by British Inveatora, but those socriiicfs they wert compelled to make, and thereby England saved her gold This fighting for gold ia ruining bueims's, entailing lc - ami Stopping the wheels of industry nil over the world. How long Will the masses of t he people permit t h mselvoa and their Interests to be sacrificed to the inpic gold standard ntolocb? That which surprises in-.- people. however, is that England ear always fa ! back upon . -aie of foreign stcurities at a pinch artl export mail baps of securities rather than kegs f gold. This is explained by an exchange a fo! lows: England is the trreat creditor rati in of the w or'.d. to the extent of about 7fiO,0Q0,O( U a year, which n prtsintsu principal of somewhere between $15. oin),00o,0OO and (20.000,000,000 tlue her creditor clashes by the dehtrr countries of the world. I.a-t year, for example, the imports into the Cnit'-d Kingdom wer - valued at g391.40ft.00t. her exports 2.14,350,003. an adverse tratle balance of E 157,000.000, or about 1783,000,000. I!ut though she thus bought 137,000,000 of merchandise mure than she sold, her Imports and exports of gold balanced within E887. The greattr part of Mi is. seeming ad" vrsc trade balnr.ee of 2137,000,000 was balanced off by the imm; ao cniiiig on leans mad abroad and the sums earned by British hips. ' the lulu rH ti ade be I at for thi year promises lo he greater. Durlt g the 'ii' ? seven months of thi present year the United Kingdom exported 132308,057 worth of merchandise, imported 6234,787.940, an adverse balance of 102,000,000, 2300,000, 0 for seven month. Am yet England gained -ix millions of goiii during this period by the exercise ol srays we have noted." fhe whole w-orid is made to paj tHo n I c to tin t'oli! now r of t he Ii lock

n from the old parties s.-veral i .,,,.-.,, . :, i,:.r, .1 i,t

: ' I i . . I i ' " iiiL u i i nn i "in i

HANDY GARDEK MARKER.

ii i ns nrt- ih,. not lag r riioii. mi ftiullir I ii I e r v ii Ik I t.reen-Imiuki-lit iielii-a. A eonveaieat ma ker is shown it gig, 1 that will innu e the st it.ig t l plaata at regular ii tervals in green house benches. Koi convenience of explanation let us si ppost- the green-

i house bench to be fiVa feet wide and the

Interval between tic plante to be seven inches. Select a j .eee of pine

-irikni! Bssasftlaa . resHCN.it i .iiiik rnnti having been

I The ad

declined by a young lady, he paid court to n r siw,., "How much yna feasible yoaur lister," said be, the eveaaag t Ina first call. "You have the same h.or, the same forehead, aad the same ana ' N'hI the aaim nut s'" he udded quukly. -Tit-BiU.

eobn (Jil

i a ptd. will re

lii. Soothe, t u a.

Pt Ja-

'i inches long. :, I j, i .ehes wale and three-foUrths of an laeh thick. More a thret fourths of ai: inch hole 'S't Incbl s from each end of the In. aril ui.t.

The mm who ridel bt bbj uses egotism for a ssddle.i Bain's Horn.

rC 2.

1 u

rc i o r

Our reentry friende should aot (ail to carry aoase a box oi i- MtgM Tasrarsra ( .fwav m; BMsga'Si it tin- beat rsaaodj ever used for Worin--. 'leethiiiK and the llowel Disordtm of children and only coat 25 tents. The approval of yuureon ienre is an exrellelit taiagi but it il lint sutlieiellt to get yt.u a raise ol -al.irv. l'utk.

Ever thus bcin toathesnnJ pains. Jacobs Oil's the doctor.

A HANKY M AUK WW.

fitlu rs nt each seven Inch n.-.rk betw t ii them (Fig. 2). Drive pegs three inches long into each of these six holes, add a handle and the tool ll ready for use. To operate, lay the too! across the bed and press the pegs Into the soil making holes 1. 2, -K et . ( gig. 3). Lift ind turn the tool at right angles it the row of holes just made, pnttii g I he first peg into hole A and pressing, as before, making holes 1! C. 1). etc. Lift again, and with the first peg in I le B mal e row I! It parallel to row A A and

10 0O. The writer has BOCd thii tooi j In transplanting thousands of lettuce plants and can testify to the neat- ; nt sS of the beds so laid off, its w II at ( to the sjieetl with which it can tie ml

and the time saved thereby. ,M. U Wains, in Farm and Fin side. CROPS IN ORCHARDS.

Women's shoes ,re naturally tight when they are lull. ha ago Daily News. Lowe's Family Meiiieine. Moves the bowels each day. In order to ho healthy tins is i -ary. Arts gentlv on the liver and kidneys. Cures sieh headache. Price i' sad 30c. Enoagh for a Bow.- "Pa, what arc the t! ogs nt war:" "Will, pur mother's fine j. nodie and that iiiuniti pup next door." Detroit Free Press.

Bump weath. r brings Rheumatism. St. Jacob's Oil hiiiis-i tuet lire, pl.unptiy. I The meaner a man is the harder he tries to lower his ret oni. Iiicuko Uiuly News. To urts n CM 1 Owe Dsy Take Laxative Br win Quinine Tablets , All druiotists refund money if it tails t.. cure. 25c. Hang a sword over S man's head and he is m re likely tO int tliethreadtl.au move :i in under. At ...- a. t.u.lic.

Ovarlti or inflammation of the ovaries may result from sudden stopping et

the monthly flow, from iutlumm.-tticn of the

womb, ami many other causes. Ths alighU-st indication of trouble with the ovaries should da. in your Instant

attention. It will notcureithelT, aad

a hospital operation with all its terrors may easily result from neglect.

The fullest counsel on th! sublod can 13 secured withoutoost by writing to Mrs. I'inkharn. at Lyn, Mass , and asking for her advice. Your letter will be confidential

and seen by women only. Mrs. Caukie F. Tiikmi'KU, Lake, Ind., whose letter we print, is only one of many that have Won cured of ovarian

H- troubles by Lydia K. I 'ink ham's Vegs-

tatiie ompounu. "Dkak Mms. riNKnAu: I wsa sufferlug from congestion of the ovaries, misplacement, of the womb, irregular, eeanty, and painful menstruation, also kidney trouble. I had let it go on until I could not

sit up, and could not straighten my left leg. My physician gave mo relief, but failed to euro me. Kemlin the. tsteuoaiala f different women, telling whst

Lydia E. Pinkliam'H Vegetable Compound had dona fur them, 1 decided to give it a trial. 1

Lad almost given up bopaa, as I had HiifTered nntoldagony. The first dose helped BBO, And now, afu-r using eight bottles of Vegetable Compound, one bottle of Illood l'uriiicr, one box of Liver Pills, I am proud to say I am ns wa ll as I ever was. I might have saved a large doctor's bill ami much Bartering, h;ul I tried jrotur recious medicine in the beginning ( nay ainknoaa All In the village know I was not expected to live, when 1 had the first and second aitaekai In fnet, I had no hope until I begsa taking your Vegetable Compound. It has saved my life." A Million Women Have Been Benefited by Mrs. Pinkham's Advice and Medicine

asa Mm I I 1 I I i m I I I 2

et. wiyy "V

1 U

m

Stricken with Sciatica! St. Jacobe Oil wi'l strike it out ami I u:

Biscuit asaking as practiced by some Weesen is katd wank, t huau ÜSÜly News.

After pbra i ms fc id pven pe up, I was ved by l'. Cun Ralph Erieg, Wil-

. anaop it, Pa . So.

IcadinR a womari to the altar is usually i man's hist act ut kadi I slop. Chicago i.Ja,lv Nc.

Dow'l ri:m n That vimnre Tbell Seetla DliriliK tO l.ittwillM s.u.. hi i.i th,- Ire-.

lllfi MAKfwtlb.

What ciop can we gnw in a go

erehard without injury to tl. nets'; .... . 1. .1 : ..

was asset. :u an t-Ai-iisi (je um. " .r -o.- ,hk nwered thus by A. B. Wood: If yot .

N W York. ) CATTLE- Nam- BH " . u ,t t. ssMunna i. i i il I, Wim. 'i- wheal.... äti

'fe w i . . a i No . Red

i i iKN- No. - c. i a- So. - i

New St ess .i M. 1H.IS.

1

ha-.e pleatj of other ground on which -V"-"1"' r ,7, , . . , i.e. i. s, :s,. rt to grow cultivated cops, dor. t grow , uwg Ull u,.,

ar. thina but your trees and care for 1 c ALA KM 1sm in , i , . . . j 1 1 1 m i js rail i" ne tSVCn just the same as though '.hey , MI1UI c rHir to

let

acre a corn erop lasteao. m

not so situated that ; In can devote the entire land to trees, hut must grow something to pay for the use ot the ground till the trees yield fruit. Then tonus the quest ton again: What can I grow, then, which will not be injurious to growth of my tnt-'.' In one-half of my fust peach erehard I

i set strawberries the first year, am i the other half I grew beaua and sweet corn. Ihe trees or the tirst halt I early died, though I cultivated ami ft rI tlllaed thoroughly, using unit ;.t l t d , aahea and rotted stable manure lib1 dally; the other half gr w neat J double the size of ihe former it. the first tWO gears, besides the tries Were 1 much healthier. This tiinht me not to grow- anj I crop which matured it sed during the growing seaaonof the trees. SeeI ir.g my mistake, though toe, late. I ini-

ni a re 1 1 1 1 " " B,il ici

I II . II .in. mi amii. . . w HA i So . it' u tu" t a ns No. Itiaod t i.v i e- No. - HIK-No. 2 VUtsAI 1 Lugs LmMÜ Ullile ll.W ei -ur i iraotb) a. i i 'Hal C'boli i Dairy ... 1 t ,t ,f HS resll 2 t . i . e Stauda i i hu hi ... 1 ..,' ' 'N e ie.i i Kll u.Utn-1'i Um 0U in CHICAGO. CAT l LeV- Native Steers ... , o i i air i" i hole .-,ii i-.r i air to ti 1 Uul K VVtntar i'aienta . aprtna i' " io v. ii r. i . i : upnna No. It' ll toliN S - I I.V l !s- No, I imK -Mean Inewi fckANHAU t I I V il vT'i LH -Native so-, rs.

II' k SM All ii aleti i v 1 1 r.A'i N J. il ttJ new i. UA1U -N'- '- Willie I ' i K N N" i M.U 'Uli. HANS

so

I

y I. iCH limn Un e i UN - Nu i . - i . , ra w si. i a

in

mediately plowed under the berry

vines ami devoted the ground entlti "u, ' 1:'."1, , . .i ti ... . . i poltK atandard Mew

III lit, l . t s. i lie ii-ii,, w .1 s s n i j , i i si i . for the trees seemed to take new life and made more growth the nenfaesj ma than In both the former ones, though they have never been able to catch up willi tho--e where the beam an! corn grW PRESERVING EGÜS. The sulphur Peoeeas tisn Oesieelkee Hu iieeu p. .i no il ettk l - siilernltle Sneeess

i,," IN mi - 1 1 1 1 roN .m ijiling Loi lüVlLLfeJ v, HKAT N.. : U..I ft KN No. j Mlaod OATS No. .' Mi--.' ! If I UK-No w Mens 1 l.t N t.leal Uli' COTTON ileiui...

i".ir a . anil struck out vviliilv on

new- lines for redress which could not ronte to them in such spasmodic efforts. That movement has recoiled, and hereafter the tofllng millions will recognise the democratic party as the only agency through which lory eon obtain tin ir w ll BCS, That party which had been the champion of the people's rlghta ever since the formation of 1 1 1 1 s government rill cont inue to represent those rights and to fight the cause of the oppressed ngair.st 1 he oppressors. The masses are stirred up ns they have never been stirred before. In the middle f the McKinley administration, from west nnd south, comes ths cry of nonproductive labor. If will not do lo turn a deaf ear to the plead irr of the mes Is whoae atrosg srsii the greatness of our oounl ry rests. There mut be a change : t hat change must be a reform of our financial eye tern, the reeatsbtlahttMBl of silver to constitutional function. ThlsalOBf can bring about the pood prices for Whisl the southern planter and the western wheat growers nre now ngltnting. This is the ficht of the future, and It Is Just ns srell to lo.,k It in the face! ' 'antn Constitution.

the united state, at leaat. were making another declaration of Indeuend ence? Illinois State Register.

ii.nl

.1.

rnr,

T'ici Toward the

ba t e some of 1 he go'T men w 1 0 WCfC Is attendance but not taking at active part, reached the conclusion t hat their "Vest iren were not on ham'. That is not exactly true. Of course thty di I not have all of their best men present, but they certainly ha 1 some of them. Thev h.-i.i enough for a fair presentation of the gold aide if White ami Fowler and ÜtcCleary aud J. Sterling Morton und lohn I. Irish and r, Shaw and ex Senator Can y ar.d Mr. Eh rich are not able to toccessfsllyjlefend the goitl standard, it mttt be because there is something eeaeotlslly wrOSg with it. The trouble was not with the debaters. It was the weakness of their caM', There is no argument on the go'd stan lard side, except aeutnptlon and abuse.-- National Bimetalltat,

pole Haestloa. What Will it profit a nation torstnhiish n go'd Standard and render lias mass of Its people homeless, depend" ent end miserable?

Tubs a common atareh box with a Sliding lid. Put the eggs in the SI B, and upon an oyater ahell or other suitabb BUhstance p ace a tcHspoonfui of sulphur, Set fire to the suiphur. and when the f units begin to rise briskly slit.: up the lid, make the DOS tight, snd do not disturb it for half SB l our. Now take out the egga, pack in oats, and t he job is done. I f t he oats or packing BMterial be treated to the mine process it will be all the better. If a

barrclitil is to be presi rved, place the I ergs in u tight bsirrel two-tblrde full. With no pScktag whatever. Fire a . pound of sulphur upon a SUifabll sub- I stance on top of the egga in the fSCSBt j space over them, shut up tightly, it t 1

statin an nour ami men i.'ikc dui u.e

t i:c:s.

uir it will sink to the bvtOSS or lather fill up the barrel with ihe fuuus. In another boirei or box place some nata, hin! treat in the same way .Vow aelt toe egga in the oats, bead up tht barret, ami lurfl the barrel every day to pre

vent failing' tu tae yolks, uamg raca end slternstely anil thej will keeps eur. or. accord ing to ths enHctency of the operation, a shorter or longer t line. It will be seen by the above that the process is a dry and SSSl one. at ti m ry inexpensive, sulphur being u very BheSp article. The prm-esa was sold several cars ago by certain parties as "Oson I but is an old one. and the paries were exposed, not that the pfOStSS was a fraud, but because they sold a pound of sulphur as BOOBS for two dollars. I'uultrv Keeper.

BKSBBBBS. 1

V

EtlftA U

tJttt$

'BsrasTSf a: usssssbi a

TO

- w a

fiJjM.

m

THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRIP OF HOS ia due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also U the care ami skill with which it is manufartred by scientific priscesses known to the CsUFOBMIi I'm Suit Co. only, anil we wish to impress tiptin all the iinpoi tnnrc of piin hasing the

U the gaa Is much heavier ; hau true and original remedy. As the I 1 -M ll I . A. 1

genuine Syrup of igs is manufactured

by the CaLtPOKSti Flo Syki p t o only, a knowledge of that fact will ass.st one in avoitlmg the worthless imitations manufactured by t iict par ties. The high atatiding of the At.lnRxiA im Bftittf 0b with the aaedl cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of l'igs has jriven to millions of families, mnkn.t the nanio of tho Coeapsny a guaranty of the excellence of its r.-inrdy. It ia far in advance ,,f au other lnxstives, as it sets on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening thfin, ami it BOSS not gripe BOS nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of be Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. aa.x ruAftcisro. Baa LooumujL sr. uaw vans. a. v.

-sj PLUG

It sells too fast" 1

W No use for a duster there 's no dust on

BaJ!!f

rtuu Every dealer who has handled Battle Ax knows this to be a fact There is no old stock of Battle Ax anywhere: nothing but fresh goods, as Battle Ax sells five times more than any other brand in the world All who chew it never changeRemember the name when you buy again.

"GOOD WIVES CROW FAIR IN THE LIGHT OF THEIR WORKS' ESPECIALLY IF THEY USE SAPOLIO

ÄHOOT Winchester Imped" ,)ltOT 6UN SHELl I fklh Ml' A I TUC fUlUMlU' Cuatc

UOtVBIMLLIIlL iitriKitniuiJ. :

Jero NAMC OfiA Pom (MX MO IS! M6 lUltSrMTIP (jiAlOOUt. Wisf rore Kim -Arms (3? SO WixrmsTm 4tr r m Cm

Top 3nsp

l'oinplrl

INiuMr

Irftrh tQ

m

FISH TACKLE !! m s l ppi KB 'K A j KB r B..-HBHIUI t esasnp ft saaatsfa.

P0flL (Uf MfNT CO. ms. i. si i mi mm

"Drills

And make no failures. Write what jou need. LOOMIS & CO.

Whskcrf Dyed

A Natural Black toy Buckingham's Dye. I'rlrt. M rrnts f all dramrlita 01 R. P. Ilatl A On . Namhii. N II.

I

'iftws rirarnr sals. 92 r r asa.asn

in paid j s.'iin. i nuiiiij

Btwt ( h Byrup Tasiaa o --i lug ISM lo tltos S.'IH It? -IruMiWA. Kl

BBADBBS of TII1H IMI'KH IU -HUM. Hi HI.V A N t IIIIVO sovss rial 11 in rra com mns Bitot UO INSIST t l'oN max t NU VN 1 1 AT TIIKV AMK WO BStrVBINO ALI, M llsjI lTI TKS UK IM I TATIUN8.

A. N. K . - H

HKS HBITIsQ TO ABVBSTISSaU

Isstt ilstr thai in Mi SSki