THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER W. XV. 8ANUKK8, I'ulillilier. NEMAIIA. - NEBRASKA. THE WORLD AT LAKGE. Summary of tho Dally Nowb. WASHINGTON NOTi:s. Tun cnmplrollor of tho currency litis isHiiuri u cnll for the condition of mi tioiiul bunks ut tho close of business on Mil j' B. Sr.NATOU Ki'.W.Ki.i. hiis decided to re fuse the commission of major irenorul tendered him by tho president. This conclusion was reached after rooclvlntf a verbal opinion from Attorney (Jen oral Urigtftt that it was unconstitu tional to hold a sunt in tho senate and commission in tho army at tho same time. 1'hi:hiii:nt McKini.ky on tho 11th signed tho resolution passed by the senate and house extending tho thanks of congress to Commodore Dewey. At the president's Hiiffgcfttiou Secretary Porter took charge of tho pen used and will keep it until Commodore Dewey's return to this country. Then it will bo presented to him. Tun returns to tho statistician of tho department of agriculture showed tho averatro condition of winter wheat on May 1 "in Kansas to be 105 and in Missouri BS. Aimt. (Jkn. Coujiin made tho state ment at Washington on tho mUi that ho was much disappointed at tho slow ness of Missouri and Kansas in tholr troops and that If better progress was not made at once tho troops from tho two states would not be ordered into active service at all. A stauti.ino order was Issued on the loth by the naval authorities at Wash ington to remove all women and chil dren away from Fort Warren in Hos ton harbor, owing to fears that Span ish warships were in tho north Atlan tic and that New England coast cities wore Insecure from their attacks. Dinner orders wore given (Jen. Miles on tho lilth to suspend the movement, of the army to Invade Cuba until after tho expected battle between tho Unit ed States and Spanish lleots in Wobt Indian waters. Tin: war department on tho lilth is sued orders for tho assembling of tl'.i, 087 volunteers at Cliickamauga. This embraced HO regiments of infantry and five batteries. A iu:cknt special from Washington to tho Chicago News stated that Presi dent McKinloy was likely soon to issue another call for 100,000 volun teers. At tho time tho first call was issued it was not contemplated that wo would take tho Philippines and Porto Uico and bunco tho need of more volunteer.?. IstPoiiTANT telegrams were received by tho secretary of tho navy at Wash ington on the 15th which led to an ex traordinary session of tho war board of naval strategy. Presumably the cablegrams contained vital informa tion as to tho movements of the Span ish licet, but for prudential reasons nothing was given out and extraordi nary oil'orts were put forth to prevent plans from becoming public. Nkwb camo to Washington on the 15th that all tho members of tho Span ish cabinet had resigned and tho queen regent had entrusted Senor Sagasta with the task of forming a new one. Dlsi'ATCHKH were received at Wash ington on tho 15th from Adm. Dewey stating that tho rebels were hemming in Manila by laud and that tho city was getting scarce of provisions and would probably soon surrender. Ho also stated that ho had captured an other gunboat trying to run tho block ade. PltKBIUKNT McKlNI.KV llllS Hindu llll allotment of 50,000 from the defense fund for the use of the secret sorvice of tho treasury department to hunt down Spanish spies in this country. (IICNKKAI. NKtt Tun big fruit jar works of P.all Hros., at Muncie, Intl., were destroyed by lire early on the 15th. The loss amount ed to S2S5(000. The insurance had re cently run out on a number of tho pol icies ami only about S'JO.OOO will bo available to cover tho loss. Coi.. Wii.i.iam F. Cody ("Huft'alo Hill"), recently appointed chief of scouts on Gen. Miles' stall', has placed 100 of his horses at tho service of tho government to be used by scouts in tracking tho enemy. Tin: French cruiser Fulton, from Havana May 8, arrived at Kingston, Jamaica, on the 15th. The captain stntotl that meat and Hour prices wore steadily mounting at Havana, but veg etables were plenty and there was no probability of tho Spanish troops Btarving until tho city was beleaguered from tho land side. Tun convention of tho national as sociation of chiefs of polico at Mil waukee, on tho lilth passed a resolu tion declaring their support of tho government in its war with Spain. Mr. Casady, of Elmlra, presented a paper sotting out tho advantages of reform schools and tho Uortlllon sys tem of identification of criminals. It was ordered to bo incorporated in the minutes. Tho convention then ad journed to moot in Chattanooga, Tonn., next year. Mahtiai. law has been prbolnimod at Tonorill'o, Canary islands, and tho har bor lights have been extinguished un til furthor orders. Tho exportation of food skull's lion been strictly prohibited. WORK OF CONGRESS. Dully rroc'Mllnj; ut tlio National Capitol In Atilircvlutril Form Sotiin if lln .Mont linpiirtiitit Hill. Timoonntoon tho lOtli panxdl war Milt for carryliik' nn additional work In tho adjutant t'cnurui'H olllcc. authorizing tho enlistment of a voltintorsr slumil corps to bo composed of ex port (.'Inctrlelnns ittnl tolctfniphcrs, tititliorlzlntf tha enlistment of "Immunos" unit authorizing tho appointment of additional hospital Mownrds. Tho post olllco hill, carrying appro priations tn.roatltn; more than tW.OUO.UOO, was passed uftor n dohnto lasting for sovcnil days. Tho resolution suhmlttlnu to tho IokIs Inturos of tho statos an niii"ndm;ul to the con stitution of tho United States, olintiKlriK tho ditto of tho liculntiltiK of tho torms of tho presi dent, vice president and members of congress from tho llh or .March to tho Ith of May, was adopted Tho house held only n .short session In which District of Columbia business was connlilered and u bill passed for tho appoint ment of three commissioners to revlso tho patent laws and maWo thoin conform to recent international agreements. 'I'm: railway arbitration bill u moastiro to adjust differences between railroad olllclalH unit their employe was discussed for moro than three hours on the I Ith by tho KCimto without be I tit; llnlshed. Tho nomination of Commodore Dowry to lie a rear admiral was continued The house took up tho resolution to submit to tho states a proposition to amend tho constitution so as to provide for tho elec tion of senators by ti direct vote of tho people. After an amendment bv Mr. Underwood (Ala.), maldm; election by popular vote mandatory. Instead of at th discretion of tho states, tho resolution was passed. Mr. Loud (Cat.) called up tho post olllcc bill and, upon his motion, the house refused to accept tho senate amendments and u conference commit tee was appointed. A bill was passed for tho disposal of abandoned imports turned over to custom oltlclalK. After seltluit apart May 21 for eulogies upon tho lato Senator CleorKO (Miss.) tho house then adjourned. Tho senate on tho 12th passed the railway arbitration bill. A bill was ottered bv Senator Stewart (Nov.) removing all disabilities Im posed by tho fourteenth amendment to tho constitution upon persons on account of hav ing enlaced In rebellion ak'alust tho United States. It was passed without debate. A bill was also passed authorizlnt; the establishment of u llfi'-siivlntf station at Charlevoix. Mich. Tho war revenue bill was then reported and tho senate afterwards went Into oxecutivo session for tho continuation of military nominations. ....The house passed a measure for tho organ ization of a special lln-'of coast defense vessels and the enlistment of men to man them. Tho senate bill to establish a volunteer signal corps was passed without amendment. A resolution was also passed culling upon the secretary of war for information about tho construction of a ship canal at Satiluo Pass, Tex. Tho house voted to non-concur In the s"iiato amendment to tho bill providing for fcdlng and arming tho Cuban people and a conference committee was appointed. StlNATOit CUI.I.OM (III. i presented to tho senate on tho 1.1th u putltlon signed by '.'I pack ing llrms of Chicago asking for retaliatory leg islation against Franco on account of tho r.tt-s of duty on ImporlttMons of lard and sausage re cently Imposed by thatgoverment. Little busi ness of Importance was transacted Tho houso considered privat'i bills Mr. Cutnmlugs (N. Y.) Introduced a bill authorizing the secre tary of war to organize a regiment of sharp shooters possessing special military iiuallllca tlous, each company to consist of 100 expert marksmen from different states, to bo between tho age of 21 and IJ years, tho command to bo known us the American Independent Sharp shooters. At tho night session a bill was passed allowing Gen. Casslus M. Clay, of Ken tucky, a pension of MO a month. Instead of 10 he Is now druwlni; as a veteran of tho Mexican war. TOPEKA MURDER MYSTERY. J. S'. Collin?, it HusliHiM ."Man, tin; Victim of an Unknown AmhiihnIii in Ills Own Homo. Toit.ka, Kan., May 14. J. S. Collins, a prominent business man of Topeka, was found dead In bed early this morn ing with two ghastly wounds in the body made by shots from a shotgun in the hands of an unknown person. Mrs. Collins, who was sleeping by tho sitlo of her husband at tho time, was slightly wounded. She remained un conscious for several hours, but final ly recovered sufficiently to say she saw tho man who did the shooting. She could not describe him. No mo tive for tho crime is apparent, it was evidently not robbery us nothing In the houso was touched. A peculiar fea ture of tho tragedy Is the fact that the gun used in tho shooting belonged to Mr. Collins. Tho affair Is shrouded in mystery. Collins carried $.10,000 insur ance on Ills life. War May lie Prolonged. London, May 10. It is considered in London that tho Washington board of strategy has a dlllleult problem to solve on account of the mysterious movements of Adm. Corvera'. squad ron, every alleged detail of which is now regarded with tins utmost suspi cion. It is rccnguii'.cd that Spain's nolioy will do her no good in the end, but also that the war will bo moro prolonged than was first expected, and that tho Invasion of Cuba may prove a difficult matter. Alls CIkihto to Wed. Washington, May 10. From a high ly reliable hourco it Is learned that Miss Clsneros, who a fow months ago figured so extensively us the heroine of a remarkable rescue from a Spanish imprisonment in Cuba, will short ly bo married. Her atllaneed is Carlos Caboual, a Havana bunker. Tho marriage will probably take place ut tho residence of lien. Lee, Rich mond, Viu Miss Gisneros Is at present in Washington, at tho residence of Mrs. John A. Logan, her guardian. Highest Klugpolo Hut One. Kansas Citv, Mo., May 1(1. In front of tho plant of tho Armour Packing company, standing exactly on the lino between Kansas and Missouri, is the highest llagpolo but one in tho United States and upon this polo was raised Saturday, with simple but appropri ate ceremonies, the largest Hag west of tho Mississippi. Tho Hag is SJl.43 feet and tho llagpolo Is 175 feet above ground. AN ANCIENT CUSTOM. From Itcpubllcnw Traveler, Arkansas City, Kan. PilKrimnges to eotnc fhrinc of St. Vjtuttj to cute the dincnt.c known ns St. Vitus dance nre no longer made. The modern way of trfl-'itiiiK this (dilution Ih within reach of every household, u i hIiowii by the experience of Knrl A. Wiigner, the eleven-year-old son of George Wagner, of 515 flth St., Ai Kansas City, Ivan. The father tells the story ns follows: "Over a year ago," he snyo, "hurl was lukon with St. Vitus' dance and continued to grow woise during five months he was under a pliysisiun's care. His tongue be came purnlyzi'd and we could not ttndetstnnu a word he said. He became very thin, lost the use of his right leg and scented doomed to become a hopeless invalid. We had about given up hope when Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People were rccoinniendcd to my wife by n lady whose daughter hnd been cured of a'siinilnr afllietion by the pills. "1 bought a box of them at once nnd soon noticed a change for the Jiettcr in Karl ' s condition . I wits s o well pleas ed that I h n u g It t tn o r e of them, nnd w h e u he hnd taken Ilontlt Invalid. five boxes the thscnfcc disappeared. "That was six months ago and there hnr been no return of the di-ease. The cure ivus eiFccttial nnd permanent, nnd I feel satisfied that no other medicine could have produced so marvelous a result. We feel rejoiced over the restoration of our son. and rnntiot help but feel that Dr. Willinnis' Pink Pills for Pale People are the most retnark lhle medicine on the market." No discovery of modern times has proved such a blessing to mankind as Dr. Willinnis' Pink Pills for Pale People. Acting direct ly on the blood and nerves, invigorating the body, regulating the functions, they restore the strength and health in the exhausted pa tient when every effort of the physician proves unavailing. These pills tire sold in boxes at 50 cents n bax or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of all druggists, or direct bv mail froin Dr. Wil liams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. MIRRORS FOR SEARCHLIGHTS. Iinpoi-tiint Instrument for (lie De tection of (In- KliiNlve anil 'Homily Torpedo liotit. The strength of the Spnnish navy in torpedo boats mukes it necessary that all United States vessels and forts shall be provided with searchlights., and it is found that it is no easy matter to pur chase a sufficient number of search lights in an emergency. A large num ber of the finest searchlight mirrors have been bought, but an adequate sup ply of them cannot be had. Having mirrors the electric companies could turn out the lights in a brief time, says the Chicago Times-Herald. The mirror is an essential nart of the light, and its manufacture is a delicate operation which needs care and time to finish it successfully. It is not an or dinary reflector, which may be cast nnd molded, but litis to be ground accurate ly and highly "olMicd U hs really n concave lens", backed by sTTvef And hardened vulcanite. . Machines for grinding the reflectors have been made I Zl "J" 'ijeiiiHiuj me wuric, out it, re I quires about a week to make a satis- factory mirror. The glass is purchased, molded into shape and the machines are put to work on this and the surfaces nre ground to the requisite curve. After grinding and polishing the mirror is tested, and when it is satisfactory the silver back is put on by electrolysis and this back is covered by an opaque subftnnce. gen erally vulcanite. Slutlci' Into Your SIiiiph Allen's Foot-Kase, a powder for the feet. Tt cures painful, swollen, nervous, sninrting feet and instantly takes tho sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Knse makes tiejit or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain euro for swent ing, callous and hot. tired, ach ing feet. 'I'm It (wf(i. Sold by all druggists nnd shoo stores. 1'k Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas Citv. Mo.. May 17. CATTLK Host beeves. S I M & I 85 Stackers II W) Native cows. U PU HOaS-Choieo to heavy -' T.'i SllKLl'-FuIr to choice 3 a'J I 00 U(. 4 40 4 40 l 'JO 1 18 :? WHKAT-No. S red 1 17 No. 'J hard 1 l COKN-No 2 mixed OATS No. a mixed :I4U& HYH-No. a (W (11 FLOUK -Patent, per barrel.... 0 nJ Fancy (I 00 HAY Choice timothy 10 UU Fancy prairie. V 00 IIKAN tsacked) (11 11 75 0 CO t 50 c HUTTKU-Choteo creamery.... KH't II CII10i:si:-Full cream 10i,(Q, II KC.tlS-Choico "H(& 8 POTATOES (K) 70 ST. LOUIS. CATTL11 -Native and .shipping I 00 Texaux :i B'J 4 55 I 2S . 1 50 4 50 0 tfl I 2J :iih SO', :i lfl'i so 11 7.- HOCiS-lIeavy I -JO SUKIIP-Fulr to choice A 00 FLOUH-Choleo WHKAT-Xo '2 red COUN-No. -' mixed OATS No ',' mixed KYH-Xo. i llUTTCK-Cronmery. LAKD -Western mess l'OKK CHICAGO. CATTLL-Common to p.'lme. llOCiS-l'acking nnd shipping SHKICI'-Falr to choice FLOUK -Winter wheat WMKAT-No a red 0 M 1 SI Ut ?0 (U II (! 20 II 50 :i ik) I 2J ;i 25 (1 CO t w ii 2'. 4 (U I 25 S 0J 1 ll COU.N No i OATS-No. S KY11 IJUTTUK-Croumery LAKD (J 29 !W (17 07", 12K I5V, irw 50 l'OKK U 45 II t!V, NKW YOKIC. f'ATTLK-Natlvo steers 4 (W 5 20 llOC.S-Clood to choice 4 SO I AVUF.AT-Na 2 roil 1ft) 1 504 COKN-No. 2 IJ Tt. 42 ' OATS-No. 2 : 20 iiu 1 1 i.it urciuuery n in VOUK Moss 10 25 til 75 lVom Unify In the IIIrIi Clinlr to grandma in the rocker Ornin-0 is good for the whole family. It is the long-desired substitute for coffee. Never upsets the nerves or injures the digestion. Made from ptuo grain it is a food in itself. Has the taste nnd appearance of the host coffee at J the price. It is a genuine and scientific article and is come to stay. It makes for health and strength. Ask your grocer for Grain-O. 11 In Trnile-Mnrlt. "Why, Julia, how the waist of your frock smells of tar. "Yes, inniiiina; poor Mr. llatHnes, of the naval reserves, has been bid ding me good-hy again." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mrs. A. G. KusbcII, Nashville, Tenn., writes: "I can truly say that Dr. MoffcWa Tki.tiiina (Tcclliluu I'omlcm) are tho great est blessing to Teething Children that the World has ever known. 1 havetued them two years, and my baby would have hardly lived tluotigh his second summer if I hnd not used tlieso powders. May God reward him for the good he hits done teething babies tluough this remedy." .Srnoii yniiMir.. Smith Yes, Jones; I'm going Won't you go along? Jones No; thanks, old fellow, tlrmkin' now. Judge. fishing. I ain't Columbus claims the honor of placing first the war envelopes on the market. L. C. Collins, the news denier, placed them on sale yesterday. The design is his own, and tho envelopes, representing the American eagle, American flag and Cuba Libre in two colors, weie turned tint by a Inrgc lithograph firm in the east. Columbus (O.) Dispatch. An Easy Victory. "Ah," the fond mother sighed, "you say you love my daughter now, but will you love her when she is old? Steadily looking her in the eyes he replied: "She will never get old. Anyone can sec at a glance that she takes after you." Chica go Daily News. I cannot speak too highly of Piso's Cure for Consumption. Mrs. Frank Mobbs, '215 W. 22d St., New York, Ort. 29, 1S91. JSVeGdnblcPrcparationFor As similating UicToodfludlleguta ling the Stomachs andBowcis of KRfflEBBMSSm PromotesDigcstion.ChcerFuI ncss andRcst.Contains neilhcr Opium.Morptone iiorHineral. Wot Narc otic. itfoiaiirjMViLEimim Vtnpfnn Otto AbcSenita Sttd Jtpiermint -Jft OifiarialtSeiai f linn Seed -(farifcd Sugar . IliriJvyrw- flcntn Apcrfccf Remedy forConstipa- uon.ouui luiiium, uiumiuw Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcnsh ness andLosS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of TsTEW -YORK. CXACT CCPY" OF WRAPPED. DO YOU KNOW SCIENCE IN BE WBSE o Alaska Gold Fields by now nMl'UCK l.ixi: u.r.oo ion steamon "Ohio," "Pennsylvania," "Illinois," "Indiana," "CummmiiKli." !Miclally tltti'it with stuam heat, ok'utrlu Mk'lits and all modern iuiprurutiiunts. SEATTLE TO ST. MICHAEL, appointed to sail about Juno 15, 22, '.".i; July i:i.20,?7. 'l'liuse larto ocoau stouniuiK, ho noil know a la tho trunsatlantln Inihlnchs, In I'oimi'Ctlon with our own tli'otot IH Xciv VcuhHn for tho Yukon Ulvt'r tralllc. timilhh liy far tho host routo to Iliiw.ou City and all other Vukuu ICIvor point!,, "ALL WATER ROUTE." HKMKMllim that this lino oiKitdes passengers to reach tho heart of th' (9ilil riclilkwltlioutiindiir-Iiil- tho hartlshlpH, oipoMire soruro toll and iIiiukit tollfound property eneonntered on tho Uverhind rouii's Apply to EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO., C07 l'lrl Ave, SCATTId:, WANII., or to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, lilt I. a Null.- NCic.t. C'HI('A(;), II.r, or their agrnt in tho United States or Canada. UUIlfCrftCITV 'll" Ihrrluu.f Mnnllilj, Ion Franrl.co, UlviftLaliwII E olTt'rt fri. kclHtlarnldps at Id M&nfuril CIl II P ft TI ii .1 l nl.rr.llj or tlii fulif r.ll; on'nllfonilt. ! Inilutlliiir ftfiir f arfiturh, Imnrtljodg' futfiA lallita) fjrf.hlauprurimrtlculark. l-'X-tltllil itfaVtot UUI1ES WlltHt All H.Sr m.., Heft C(jui;li i-yrup, Tii'tL'H tlood in time. Sild iv iirtiL'Blxtsi, ti TtjtTrtTt7M7ouiiiiiHiiiMaiiiiiiinniiniiiMiii'iiiiriiiiiniiiHtiitiiiMri7rn3y AT 1 i mi ... . "T I i . . nMtM'i I n ii i. ' " ijIx, MflTiMlTtie S&P'- - si St .i p "" 'iik ' 1 1 1 it , " "t (i . ih r Mr tr"'vi 1 wkm r ' I..., t jir-4 ' vr'iiT'i v vn IAILS. L-.d isivs f- . ,. n... fl.v nt TlM.TMlfl Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. ,1. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dol lars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot lie cured bv the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Oth day of December, A. D. 188(1. A. W. GLEASC-N, Seal Notary Public. HnH's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and nets directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the svstem. Send for testimonials, fice. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv druggists, 7.1c. Hall's Family Pills arc the best. He CntiKlit On. Mabel George, I do wish you would enlist. George Why, dear, I thought you con fessed that you loved me? "J did say so, but if you were to go into the army perhaps you might learn what nnns are for." After that she had no cause to complain. Chicago Evening News. 'ii m i . ...... Fits stopped free and permanently cured. No fits nfter first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Free $2 trial bottle & treatise. Dr. Kline, 033 Arch st.. Phila., Pa. Xlmlilc lOnoiiKli. "Do you think you could dodge bullets?" "1 think so; I've been (lodging bicycles for about five years." Detroit Free Press. To Cure ii Cold In One Day Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 20c. Klla "Where wns it George nronosctl to you last week?" Essie "At a hop." Ella "And you accepted him?" Essie At a jump. N. O. Times-Democrat Cure your cough with Hale's Honey of Horoliound nnd Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. The abuse of health is veiled suicide. Ham's Horn. For Infants and Children. Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. THAT THERE NEATNESS? AND USE IS ------ CANCER.SALTRIIEUM, RHEUrflATISrVl, PILES and nil Blood Diseases Cured liy fluid aud lolld cutrclof Red Clover Blossoms. Vnl niood Piirlflf r knnw n not a PJtftit lnedlclne tiut I'l UK III II ( 1.(11 Til. Our j'rrparMlon, Im. a ntM.r(o reputation Sew! (or ,c'',r"''r-, D.NtEDHAM'SSONS, IS (ntrr Orrun JIulldliiK, llilciio. NI:V DISCOVERY; Kivci 11 tl Inlr r.tllitf tirul mip.iu - 'I'm. inni hiii viiur nuiit cutv hemt for book or tritiinuniul mid lOilav' treutiiieiit free. Dr. II. II. Ultkh.Vtj b(l!j,Allinli,'Ua. ifBullilr BaUls 1"K for Ir.rrr.ri.,rB ond nail. UUVjfWH UHIIVI Inrluilnl. bul,.l!lule lor 1-LMrr. Samiilf. tnr. Tlll. I A V JliMll.l I1IIIIMM1IU., ( onnl,n,.V.J. 7 (inn finn ACRES I arms, Timber, Mineral. I ) UUUIUUU (oloiiy lamU Boulhr tlicRit, tn.j lernii. I'ijkk i nAiont'K W.ll.rilAMtllllll&ni.. .kluHlr. Trim. HKADIJltS OK THIS l'AI'KK DKSlHINd TO 11UY ANYT1UNO AI)Vi:ilTl.Si:i) IN ITS COLUMNS SlIOL'M) I.N&IST ri'ON IIAVINU WIIATTIIIIY ASu KOIt, Uni'l'SIMl Al.Ii SLIlsTITl.TKS Oil IMITATIONS. A. X. K'.-I) 1709 H'lIK.V AVITln TO AIIVUICTINKKS )l.'iie ".lulu (hut you mv tbc Advortlko went in (hi. pivpei-. OTA w. ur Willi, v ii i vj. , ., I 1-.IU I 'llt-VTV. ' I Bears the A Ioignaiure w u m r$ Kind 1U' You Have lAlwflivs Hfliipht WIIIVIUK V WUUMII1I DROPSY p-i ff 1, & &M 1 V M . w.. t "" - ,s I