Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 28, Lebanon, Boone County, 31 October 1917 — Page 3

Juddeti Death TVfure an insurance eompanr will take it risk on your life tlie exsmmme; phvsinan will li your w.iurr and rcKirt whether von a aood risk. W hen

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NEWS OF MANCHF.STKR. Mvi.Wcr. lv:-I hive ll-a-l I NEWS OF UKaXSPORT. I-og-vaspnrt, liiti. - Mv hu.tnnd nnd I i: .jk. i;H Blunirish .11. 1 n II..V crv niM. but ', -nv.-t iv... I to recommend the V. lletrt tu all' Hi-.-.! of mi.Ii ii.-.li.-ine.' Mils. fl'HAULM. 4j1 hurhiieton Ave. Fur by ud drujaij. Beware of the man who offers cometHizi fox xxotuin$? SOME people that sell you premium coffee are indirectly making false promises. They rruy have good intentions, but they simply can't give you (juality-cufie fciid premiums at the price of Golden Sun Coffee the chafficss, dustless coffee that is never sold witia premiums. Eacb pound yields an unusual number of cups each rich and fragrant. Sold Only by grocers. The Woolion Spice Co. Toledo, Ohio Kdion Recreation!, are the nearest to perfection, and the nearest thini; to human companionship. W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55 JONES, THE CLEANER R. C.JONES Flmne 387 105 W. South St THE REXALL STORE Ha rrv L. Ken worthy HANDLES ALL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Remrienn pkotito, TU: GfS4 1M

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SOCIETY BY MISS ESTHKR PERKINS

SOCIAL CALENDAR. THURSDAY. Afternoon Bridge cluu, Mrs. Hernia. Beck -'-CO j rninY 1 IVimestic Science club, surreal sing room, 2:00. Mm. Charles Ihimbleine club. Church. 2:(t. funking club. Mrs. LVStl. .loll-.- Stitchers Mi s. Tom Sheridan. Win. M. W. Ijine , 1:30. club Mrs. Anna and Miss Z.i.ra I .an. West Knd ilridgt IfKSK Kt II CI. I'll MKT. eseao-h club met Tuesday afat the home of Mrs. H. I., n Villi Meridian street wit'. . I'. (,irner and Mrs. V. A. . th" a.-.-istant hostesses.. I'm W to meetin were c.hi;ld Kiv.-n at the meet ire vsTle first was on Riley. I!eweie Kivcn from IMeV ns. f ook and Mis. Smith ihle to attend the meetinir aid ners. "His 1'lace in Ameri."in lure and "Mis Influence on re Kiv.-n bv Mrs. M.mre. nuri-nel was observed bv .1 of a Xe stltuMr U-h-Jld Huch 1 in In na-a' !.-,;;! dl-.-u,,i. pk.i.k.ii 11 1 1. r Mtrv. .e I,:.-:,!....', ,.f the Tbitil c! lined their irenil. men friend iirhtful Halloive'en party T, at nf Mi ?. The deroiatn.n t'l the llall.-w.-Vn keepinir . Nell Si ann.-n and Jarob Wil .-x re.-.-iVid the p w foe b iet masked. Miss Kittv S-; 7 "" lie prize f-ir domir the lies! "-.tunt" o represent the cliara.ter for wlil.-h ne n.i n.ask.d. Mr.s. Charlotte Mi'.tnn. as a wiu-h. told fortunes dut -HmT th.' evening. I':inrtn Ma- enjoye.l -, the i-ue.-t-i. Ref-e.-hn.ents Mere en-.-.l by the .Mt-. IIAI.I.(IKT.N SOCIAL. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jones entertained a few friends Tuesday eveninir at their home ninth of to'n. Hallowe'en contests were enjoyed and readings were (riven by Mr. Smelser and Mrs. Jones. The quests all told 'k'nost stories around the fireplace by the lipht of jack-o-lantems. Refreshments in keeping with the Hallowe'en time w-ere herved. The favors wee : small black rats. The srue.ts were: Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sme!ser. Mr. and Mrs. Voris Uemaree, Mr. and Mm. M. V. Tatlock and Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Harvey. CLASS KNTKRT AINKD. Mrs. TVarl Munion. Mrs. Ma Forsythe art. Mr. William Rowan entertained the mpmbrs of the f'hiiathea c'aR of tht rirt iiaptist church with a Hai'oAf Vn party last mifht at ttir home of Mrs. Rowan on North Jftm'hon strict. The rnm wpre artifttimuy .kVarutH in witrh and pumpkin faces. ev ral of the cla-i memhr!( cruve a farce entitle!, "Miaion ar 1a." A twi-cour;e luncheon was (wrvr-d by the hofteses. HALI.OWK'FN PARTY. Twenty (ru."' enjoyed the Hallowe'en party fci.vn Tuesday evening by Mns Marthu I.onir at her home on South Kat street. The living room wa. effectively decorated in Hallowe'en colors of yellow and bl:trk and the tlinmjr room wai in red, while and blue. Dunn? the evening numerous fume wen played anil dancing was enjoyed. The hotesd served refreshments of apples, popcorn ftnd candy. Reporter by mail $3 per year MOTHER GAYE THIS DELICATE ! CHILD VINOL And H Cot Well and Strong. That't True ! Monica, P-"Mjr little boy, who i li the joungeit of three, u tuk, i nervou, and tired all the time, to he ; wu molt unfit at achool, and noth- , ing teemed to help him. I learned oi Vinol and gave it to him. It haa I vettored hie health and atrenath and i he haa gained In weight Mr. Frederick Sommera, Monaca, Pa. Vino! ia a constitutional cod liver and iron remedy for delicate, weak. ailing children. Formula on every bottle, ao you know what you are ing them. Children love ku City Drug Store, Long and Davia, i Ptopa.. Lebanon; and at the beat drug atora la every town and eity in the I country.

PERSONAL MNTlCi.

Mrs. Cay Davis ient the liny In Indianapolis. Mrs. Russell Mefford spent Tuesduy in Indianapolis. Mm. Ralph Smith is spending the day in IndiknaiKtlix. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen entertainfevv friends informally at theii ik . , :ht Miss Arthelma Parr will go t Jolietville to spend a few day with relatives ar.u incnus. Miss Vernie Frank i encoding feu- .lavs with her li.itcr, Mi; Hclcr Frank, in Inidanapolis. Mrs. Russell Ritchie and daughter Sarah Jane, went to Kokomo t.Ha for a short visit with relatives, .Mr. and Mrs. V K. Kern, of wes of Lebanon, have ((one to St. Peter I ut. I-'L hda, for the winter. Vivian Stewart is here from Canton. Ohio, for a short vi.-it with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart. Mrs. L. B. Smelser and two chil .Iron went to Richmond this after n. ;n to spend the wek end with rela Mr. ard Mrs. K.I CaMwell will p to Indianapolis this evening to se "The Hird of Varudi.-.e" at tiie Mura' theatre. Mm. I). O. Rassett and baby wen to Indianapolis today for a visit wit! her sisters. Mis. Charles Andersor and Mrs. Kyle Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Burrow hae tak eo up their residence m Indianapolis l's Louise Burrow who has bee-vi-itiii(r friends left todi-y f-n- her nev home. Mr. and Mr Russell WiRKin.liss Reona 'i(f(rins and liu-.se! 'ruit will po to Indiiinati.ilis thi verimir to aitend the perf. rmance o The Bird of Paradise" at the Mura; Mis. Charlotte MrCar.n h-id as he -K-atH todny at the home of Mr. am Iik. I. on Varntz. .Mrs. J. C. Young f l-iankf,rt: Mrs. J. C. Irwin, o i uairo, .-nd Mrs. J.-unie l-'inch, o hi.-, city. Misses Cecil Hurt and Doris S!us er went to Indianapolis this after '..n and this ewninir will join : a'tv of friends and attend the per i.rmance nf "The Bird of Paradise' at the Vur-at. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Kowler have re turfied from a trip to Buffalo, Niacarn Talis and Toronto. Can. Kn routt Home Mr. and Mrs. Fowler were th. 1 :;. -ts of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Campbe'l 111 Conneailt, Chin. FAMILY niNNKK. Mrs. Jennie K. Finch will enter tain with a family dinner this ever; inir at her home on Kast WashinKtw .treet in compliment to Mr. and Mrs Ross Dale, who were married Tues day in Crawfordsville. The (ruost will he Mr. and Mrs. Ora Finch an Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson 1-inch. 0 Martinsville; Mr. and Mrs. HarvDale and daughters, Misses Mary an. Snow Dale. RKdl LAR MF.ETINC. The rsru!ar meftinjr of the Fort nightly club was held Tuesday after noon with Mrs. Virjpil Runtin at he. home on North I.chunon ?treet. Th following offf-er.s wtp electer) t Aer'e for the comin(r year: president Mr.H. Will )av,s; vice-president Mrs Irwin lirown, and secretary and troa.-ui-i, Mi. .S. H. Mtltanifl. The uf i i noun ht iu knitting. M Qt F.K TK SOCI AL. r.d.d tU o,uerade social given hy thp K. of V lodge at tlteir hall Tuesday night. Thhall wa:i decorated in Hallowe'en rol ..rs of ynpow and black. The evenint was spent in dancing. Cider va Mrvefl. PKCOK TIO COM MITTEE. The committee on decorations for the W. C. T. U. fhr'nthemum hnv to hi? held on November HJ.have beer, announced anr are as follow: Mr? Harry Kiiel, chairman, Mrs. l'nu' Tauer, Mrs. Retha Henderson. Mr E. H. Waggoner, Mi. O. H. Stephen jion and Mis. Harry Hamilton. RKGl l.AR MFKTINd. Thum'hiy, November 1 if. tlie mirii lnr meotinir of tionne HomcU. No 2B3, K. A. 1. All nifmhom are utifp.t to be prt-wnt. All OtttobPr dues nvjsl be i.ai'l by Njvf.riib.'r 1. KI.M SWAM I". Thp meetings are proprr.jsinjr nice ly nt Urown's Wonder. There hav. been eight additions to the cburrh s. fur. McrtinK.i will continue a par of this week. Maude Kmmert and wife nr thproud parents of i baby girl borr Saturduy. Mrs. Lizzie Huntsinger ami rhil dren spent the day Sunday with Kd gar Waddle and family, near Hope well. Ora Sicks, wife and son, Herbert, were the Sunday guesta of Henry Sicks and family, of Lebanon. John Foutch, wife and daughter, Catherine, spent Saturday night ami Sunday with John Johnson and family, of lrhanon. Bert Waddle and wife entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. W. H. Hendershot, of lbanon; Rev 0. V. Rector, of Advance, and Joe Lane and wife. Jamea Richardson, wife and daughter, Clara Naomi, ware the Sunday guesta ef Sharla Kanlon and mother, Mra. Susan Witt, of Lebanon.

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RED CROSS CHAPTER Boone County Chapter to Meet i Wednesday Evening, November 7. ' The annual me"tin)r of thp Roonp founty ItPii Cyosn chanter will lio helil Wmlticluy eiin.K, Noverhbrr i, at S:00 o'clc. k in the convention hall of the court house. The purpose of the neetinjf will be to elect an executive onimittee. As the executive comniittpe will have charge of the elof oflieevs., the meeting next We.lne.silay will be virtually n election of 'ifliccrs of the chapter. All member ire urged to be present. Tliere has been sonie question imong subscribers to ti fyod Cross A ar Kun.l as to their status as mem- . rs. The committee issues the state:ient that each subscriber of one ilol'ar or in.ne ti the War 1'ijml ami who xprcsed a desire to become u mem.er, uuLoreatieally becomes a member. hn ever, if uny.ine who subscribed .n.l expressed on hi eubscription ar.l his intention to become a memler, still questions his membership, le will be issued a membership aid by applying to Virgil Huntin, ecretary. or bv ca'ling at tlie Ked 'us headiiuarters in the rourt house. At a nvet.nff of the executive comoittee of the loral chapter Monday ight. Ivory ('. Telle was chosen hairman of the Civilian Relief ComKMIfl. AMI. Mr. and Mrs. ("has. Kern entorained Sunday Mr. an. I Mrs. Nelson vern and Miss ft.-'se D. Aol, of I.ebaicm, and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hunt. Asbury VVjlliam.-- and family and liss l.elia Silver spent .Sunday with lohert l!a!.lwin anil wil'.'. Miss Ida Havis, of Lebanon, was he guest of Mrs. T. W. Hunt and tlw-r friends last week. Sam Sto-ms and .f.- ..ml Miss Klie Nowkirk. of l.ebamyi, and Hairy loward. wife and son, Malph, were uests of John Drown anf wife Sun!a.v- r t ' J.ihn I.ayton and wife -pent Sunday t (iteen.'atle. . Mr. .atoii! iiarents .'tinned home with them for u short flint Saunders and 'undav with R. R. : r.ily spent oberts and nfe. .pear Klizaulle, ,w a-., - i Mrs. 'May fired', of -nsfclTp-.- Is ' pending the week with .lr. Asburv Ailliams. Harry Howard and wife and T. W, lunt and wife attended the funeral of !ob.-rt Uatts at Lebanon Thursday. Mrs. Mary Anderson, of Lebanon, a t tie guest of Mrs. Win. Katon this .veek. ff IRRISON DISTRICT NO. 2. Mrs. Nettie Smith and Henry Wood- .' Td hav returneo nome aner a tew voeks' sit with Mrs. Smith's sister. Vlrs. Mary Kern, of Kentu. ky Miss Sarah frostreet, of rmont, as reiurne.i uoree alter a -elatives. Tho-e .vho spent Sunday with John 'lostrc-t and wife were Truman 'roptreet and family, of near l.ci.aion, Anihro Crostreet and wife, Carl 'ro-treet and family, of near Dover, r-ie CtT.:,tr.-.- t aod wife and jo I'ur- ( laud Armstronjr and wife and son, .orn. ..II -pent Sunday with M.. inostroiig's father, John Armstrong, n.l wife, of near Rail. town. R. R. NO. 1.1.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill, of In- '. The title page contains a rHumn lianapohs, spent Saturduy and Sun- l""? explanation for llio very ron-id-lay with Mr. and Mrs. John Ker- erable temerity of producing a paper no.Ue. "Free and no party." "I shall al.Mabel llumganlner spent Sunday ways publi-h with pleasure whatever with Col, he and Josie Jackson. " : W"t me in favour of Liberty and Walt, r Whiteeotton nnd family, of the RighU of Mankind." '..-bacon, vi-ited part of last week 1 There are two other columns nn -i'.li Kli.-hn R-ese and family. the . ame page, both of who-h go a' Mr. and Mrs. (luy Kibby have moved length,' in an rditori:il manner, into n the vacant house on Mrs, Jane the disgracing practice of duelling. Kibby's farm. !A liner piece of writing no modem Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coombs and journal could produce. C.r ert. M'laughter entertained Wm. Courtney date and y t with a "pun. b" that and wife at dinner Sunday. probably loft no reader of that mor-.' Mr. und Mrs. Steve Kes.sley spent or less calloused day of lighting in

Sunday with Hairy Reese and wife Concerning Klndnew. - He who Ion eonf.-rriHl a klnd.-ieaa hould l e silent, he vho hns received nk of It. S. neeii. WOMKV HOIST. MKN'S WORK. One of the most strikmir results of the irreal war in Kurope, is the extent to which women are doing the work of meen. Traveller to Knjr and and r lance report that practical

ly every able-bodied man -a in uniform iof the opmicn that the old hoy was i.nd women hy the thousand, are en- m llttle rr"' ':"t:"e, ?nt-an' 1,-aued in duinc n.en'a work-acting as ; ,rom n '"', d"ln 1 lle P""rconductors and drivers on the can and I As rule lhpy 'lo" 4doinit nil soHs of heavy work besides j Ant thn thor Jat'ob Mohlcrand Thi thowa unexpeeted possibilitie. ' t)vi1 Evans advertising that they in what hna been mistakenly "called i 'ive w.ly to ply their trade of watchthe weaker sex. Women are subject i making, and guarantee to give atiato ailrnenll whkh men do not have, j faction. We wonder just what the nnd when so allinr become weak, help- trade would say nowadayi if one of less sufferers. But a remedy has j their ingenuous little "ads" uppeare 1 been found. For forty years, Lydla K. . 'n modern journnl signed "b theiv Pinkham'a VegetabW Cor.i pound hni very hnmble servant." been making such women well ami I The paper had only one sheet an'l strong, and as able to do work aa any ' it waa folded, making two pages on other woman. ith tnsida, When we disemhoweled

M;i'.d eic:;ie3 and GOSSIP FROM TUS HOOSIER CAPITAL

tUlt tttn fn1ertiHnnal Newt HervietA INDIANAPOLIS, October ill. The farmer must be made n cooperatine; unit in our wur preparations. This belief haa come hone to tke State .Council of Defense, following charges .luring the Liberty 1-nan campaign that f ai mers w-ere "slackers." Draft ; boards have made simi'.ar charges. Up to date, the farmer has been : told constancy that he must increase the food supply t gor.l prices for his stuff. I'atiiotism lia been emphasized, but the svlfish, material side has been over-emphasized. N'ow, farmeis deny they ure slackera. The state council urges that farmers be brought into all county organizations us workers in every phase of v. ar activity. Proposals that the Xutiorial Food Administration ullow 1 r..0iM.)00 bushels of frosted corn to be used in the manufacture of commercial alcohol , the alcohol to be purchased by the government for use in munitions making were made today in Washington by a committee of Indiana and Ohio men. Much corn in Indiana, particularly ! in tbe lowlands, was frost-bitten ami is soft and useless for feeding. It will be wasted un'ss it is put into alcohol according, to the distilkvs. Fight hundred delegates came here today for the opening tonight nf the state congress of the L'nited Brethren church. The conference will continue through four days. ' Ilishop II. H. I'out of Indianapolis, Hishop W. M. Weekly of West Virginia, and A. T. Howard, foreiirn mission bishop of the denomination, are among the leading speakers. Ihstriet superintendents, ministers and elected delegates are expected to make the gathering ti.e largest ever held by the church. A movement and program for the church in Indiana to cover a period of four years will be started. Food inspectors will seek out hoarders of food in Indiana it was announced today by the state food administration. I'n.ler the federal food administration law the hoarding of foods on the part of consumer as well as merchant is punishable by a fine not to exceed $iti)n( or three years imprisonment or both. Persons who demand extortionate prices for food also will be severely dealt with according to State Food Administrator liarnar.l. IN DAYS0F1773 IRy Ihr ;,il.r.m.oe. : l lrr. ) RALTIMOUK. October .".. A facsimile issue of one -f the tirt journalistic enterprises of this continent -rontainiri 'he fr."h"t advices, both f()r,ign an, domestic" (U-uall ,,.. ..i,, "froyh-'i o nt-i n ral cnn(.Pption of ,h(. pn.p. whirl, confront.1,! our k. first fwW, tapping of th of North America. Maryland Journal The p..m," x.. . 0 Advertiser" of the ilie of Ml 177:'.. i-eor...- n... the fir -I small gun of what is now The laltimore American, n to. lein, h.-avy Vittery of influential editorial matter and complete in every department. The brave attempts, and n'-e. ...f-il they were to boot, to ar.juire n c rculation of some few bun.ire.is by means of the po-t rr.l only exhibit the enterprise, even at that early period of tlie keenest jojniaiists in the world. . doubt for an instant thnt .duelling wfinal analvsis, essentially cowardly. !n Mter days it was tin. ugh the fine inn,,n. ,,c .hi,, o-rowinir iournai thnt , (hf, uniau,able practice was finally made unpopular. The last page contained an advertisement of land lor sale hy nn" George WashinRton. ton had for sale some the Ohio and Knnawlu fish and small (fame." Mr. WashinR.ir jrin land on "nboun.linfr in After a care "ad" wr are ful persunl of I'.enrpe

Lebanon Garaga Association of Lebanon, Indiana We asree on and after November 1, 1917, to charge the following rates and prices, as set forth herein: On and after November 1. AH repair work 73c per hour to be charged. All hanging of tires, size up to I'j inches, 25c. All changing of tires, size over 4', i inches, 30c. Storage, per month $1.00 Day storage, (under five hours) 23c Day storage (over five hours) 50c Night storage, 25c; after 11 o'clock. .50c Everett Jones. J. 11. Airhart. B. F. Herdricli. Shoemaker and Patterson. William 11. Frank. II. O. Robbins.

PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR FORI) REPAIRS A SPECIALTY Free Air. Open Day and Niht. When in Trouble Call Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

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I .vo compW-ti'd anil have for salr a five-room cottage with lath. In this house you will find practically ail tht modern con-vt'tiii'iu-f.-i and an inspection will please mot any exacting urospect l-mkir.ic for a mode nil-priced home in a desirable locality. For sale on terms mogt liberal.

J. A. Hogshire

We Pay 6 On Time Deposits WE OWN S3J I.70S.03 IN FIRST MORTGAGES ON RKAL ESTATE First Rural Loan & Savings Association II. 1 NEW, Sec.

the anient -hfjt we aHiml.W'd upon f-'nirt: cnis 01 the spread) njr chet inut j ,vv and we found mime jokes th it i huve a .!piciously modern rin(. Af-1 ter iniMierpinjr ourselves in the Inutrns t nf 17Tt we are unholy "imuk!i t. de-j dare rr-iirn'dlv, "n-thinjr new ue.dr ' the sun." The little pioneer makes much i;J tlie iHtnumitnT fact, that by a luelty stroke they have been able to print the newH from the old country in of oarly Juno nnd the sheet was iiuei on August 2'! Kven in thoe days it wan ni aevrnt.Jie tp 4ip"l marrierl." Rk'ht tndrneath a choice lot of obituaries tho rnmiuestr of the if"l Hynen ar chn-McW-d. .Mahe the presp aeentj were "f. !,.'" wih 'heir pusses in those wild Mm! wooMy months, fv, afir a dili(ffit search, we are unnhle to ftnd the theatre criticism. and the rfdmref VAYETTK. The ladies of the tewm-hip will ?ive a ma k i;il tie stx-ial at the C-ntra! school huihling Thur.-day n;(7ht, November 1, for the henelit of tie Ked Cross. Miss Olive runkhouser spent !-"jn-day afternoon with Mi Bernice l'unkhoiiier. Quite a nuieb-T from here attndf i the general meeting of Rofruhr I.apti..ts held with Big White Lick church at Pittshoro Friday, Saturday . nt.d Sunday. ! Mrs. John Abston and son, Floyd, 'spent Sunday with Oris fielong a:'.i ; family, near PitHioro. I There will he no school n.xt Fridry j on account cf the teachers' asoociaition to be held at Indianapolis next j week. t'ecil Weber and family sint Punday with B. C. Whitlow and wife, of , Lebanon. j Alec Faulkner, who has been ill for (the past six week with manrjii j le"". ' trnprejving. . Ollie Sanders and family will move Ito Lebanon next week.

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EVERY DAY IS WALL I'AI'ER DAY AT TIIE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS rhene 100-Y Want Main St GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jeweler, OptiHana and Moak Dealers, v Went Sid Square PbM Zlt uilllllllirillllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIUHJ cook wrrn gas IIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIItlMlllllMMMIIIIIilllllT ttty tht tntrrmMtionil Helta AmrrjcO NEW HAVEX, Conn.. October 30. Wale uaiveiaity has .'..lie. L.-.I piobal.ly the moft exhaustive mas of material nn the great world war in this country. L'nder direction of Professor Wilbur C. Abbott, a committee, appointed in the fall nf J9U, has scoured this "coun try and Europe for publications of all kinds on the war. The collection consists not only of books, but complete files of newspapers and magazines from Europe anu this enuntry. besides pamphlets, proclamations, posters and letters of all kinds and de-rintins. Reporter, by maJL S3 a Year. Reporter en R. $3 00 Yearly