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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. November 4, 1807 VEISER'S POSITION GOOD. Judgt C. R. Scott Grants bit Application for a Mandsmus. lion. John 0. Ye'rner has won the first point in hfs case against the Nebraska Telephone company. Judge Scott haa overruled the demurrer filed by the com pany, and holds that Mr. Yeiser's appli cation for a mandamus is a proper pro ceeding to incurs relief from the exac tions of this unreasonable corporation. Judge Scott held in effect that the claim that Yeiser had a remedy at law, and that mandamus would not therefore lie, was not well founded, as the law placing the regulation of telephone rates In the jurisdiction of the state board of transportation specifically provided that this power applied only to rates for tele phone service from one point to another within the state, and did not apply to the Internal service in a city, so that the only way to secure a redress of griev ances in the latter case was through the courts and the common law. He said that wheu a corporation accepts a fran chise It does so uuder the provisions of the law that the charges It may inflict tinon the publio must be reasonable, and the way to tell whether or not a charge is reasonable is to ascertain whether such charge will yield a reasonable re turn upon the cost and worth of the plant. He knew that difficulties sur rounded such an undertaking in the case at band, but he considered it a duty to dlsrwmrd difficulties and secure Justice to everyone, regardless of all obstacles that were not absolutely insurmount- The respondent company asked for ten days In which to prepare for further bearing, which was granted. The ruling is taken to mean that tbs court will hear testimony as to the value of the Dlant and the inoome thereof, and from that evidence ascertain and determine whether or not 93 per month per tele phone would yield a reasonable return worth of the plant. In the course of his opinion Judge Scott suggested the Inconsistency of the ,i-i,... .i tha aunroine court, und se verely criticised the secretaries of the - - . . . i a. t .. -. f A 6- It ik I Ml n fist. board 01 transportation wr Hon In furnishing wie peopie rui the extortions of the corporations doing business in this state. Dawson, Neb., Oct, 1, 1807.-My wife ..... t.nUi,A with kldnnvaud liver dis- .w. After takintr a fow bottles of Hood's Hursiipurilla she was woll.-Cbas, L. Gray. Hood's Tills cure sick headache, Indi gestion, billlousness. COST OF A NAVAL BATTLE. Mora than $1,000,000 an Hour to Supply tbs North Atlantic Fleet. At Newport on June 1st tlio naval offl- inrs assigned to form the class 01 in etruction for the term assemble at the War college to study the most expensive niobium with which nations have now to deal in their plans of offense and de- ((II HO. Naval wurfare has become soexpensive that naval strategy must be understood thoroughly by naval ofllcers in order that the greatest results may be obtain ed with the least amount of actual fight ing. For this reason every year a num ber of naval ofllcers are sent to the War v.ii..ra to study the most offoctlvo mt.lviiiwit of sea power. Modern UO' vul warfare is the most expensive sort Hirlitinir. It would cost 91,000,000 in powder mul hliot clone for the North Atlantic flunt tn fliht one hour. The cost of ponder and steel that one modern battleship would fire away in one hour's Hunting is as great as the ctmt of buildimr ft creditable man of war in the days before the nations began to Imih! Heels oi iron and steel. Ihelmli urift for instance in an hours fight would ox pond powder and shot to the value off 111,054.40 from her main battery nlnne und to that must be added the out of the tire from her machine guns ..ml moid tiros of small calibre. The United States has five squadrons afloat the North Atlantic, the houth Atlantic, the Kurotieun, the Asiatio and he i'aeillc. Of these the North Atlantic eet is the mortt powerful. To keep tha fleet in action one hour would cost a leant 1 1.000.000 for powder and shot. due ol the blir battle ships would bur up about sixty ton of "powder, nud pow der costs the government 'il cents 1 nound. The whole North Atlantic flee im-luding the Iowa, would burn up ovei &35 tons from t It inam liiUteriea alone, And that is mwder lined to send the pro iet-lllex Iroill tlie KU11S, II lid does Hot III eludn the buretllltf fhrllK"S 'f explosivea in the shells. The eiiwiiMt in powder and shot tliihtiiitf the North Atlttntie fleet lor one hour would I: t ost ol powder .'fl.'.'0-J.4ii Coeti .hot Sltl.a.VJ. total. fi:i.V4.M.H). This U the cost of nrmg the mam bat tiri. alone. A ahipa mam battery eon i.U ol all uu over threwtuvh vnlihre, '1 Its mum battery I ui'pliiieUtt Ly battery ol in mli iu mni hiiihII ralitier Tbs llllllU tn tho ! h to th vol ol shut M t'i. a Ilie et-t ol ihhii limit shell hr the I t iu h, H ta b, 3 im-a nd lueh gun an. I ol ariuor-tn'iuti i.rojwtHia ..r the I .'. l siol 11 iinti guue. la aemal li,lt.e a greater prt-httf ol armor ikefvtutf "oul-l m u4 aad the coat !! Ike itotut ballere murh aug uiesWl Wiib, this aadtke vipea-h larva lt the I'gM MVS I ill" U. SlUS U SIIKtll rapid flrel it I seott at a gUsa that ft IK 1 11 III d'lliSf l t h e tM' UHMt al tf eoald iiM r tu Iks saf til d kuttr ll mi fcl l argitrtl Ut a btitwtiiiM k ut ail ar us tit tiu at tbs t4H tmw, I'st ia annUra al Hi ' lh hf til abtal a4"jas" trum u ! ttt tk 'lh. vt as ttikwas tttaaf (kk as xMtbi, aa4 ars iiavttMl tbal at aU Iiohhi tb atr vitas ta Wt ki t bnariad ta Ik 1. Alllbiss taMWr4, atlu 4iUrs k at a la' nattatai Kr lb 4 i tMialf aa l kt Imi.M la mm br a bar I BiHutf. Haa wl th t 4 Iris, a W'i a aaj W gatbr4 Itu a UatWttbat aa mtm- hva trtMat a 1 1 tob avaeoats fltUi, aa4 it Uba4v iMaa4a 4 wa waj It ua tta wta- iva 4 (WalraatMta, A I J lava, ga taa ka IsaJi uitea aa trfa asiaalsa. X avatatua abaU Kt a I S lawk ta aata 116.63, ond the armor piercing projec tiles for the same gun at least fouu each. One charge of powder lor a id- inch gun is 550 pound An eight incn gun was urea once a uuuui. a mvu gun 420 times an hour. Hut it is the total cost of powder and shot fired away In one hour's engagement which is most impressive as illustrating m nu mense strides which the costliness of TIAVft I warfare has made of late years. One single naval engagement of any du ration would cost more in tno vaiuu ui powder and shot expended by the op posing fleets than it would cost to con duct an entire naval war at the begin ning of thecentury. Syndicate Letter. A Barbarous Surgical Operation Fur the Cure of Piles Is not only intensely puiuful, danger. ous to life and very expensive, but in the liirht of modern medical research, and sines the discovery of the 1'yramld rile Cure a surgical operation is wholly un necessary, If you nave any ooudcou this point, kindly read the following let ters from people who know that our claims regarding the merits of the Pyra mid Tile Cure are borne out Dy tne tacts. From N. A. Stall, Hidge Koad, Niagara county, N. Y.: I received your Pyramid Pile Cure and tested It last nignt. it am ma more ifood than anything I bare ever found yet, and remembsr this was the result ol oue night's treatment oniy. From Penn W.Arnett. Uotosville, Ark,: Gentlemen: Your Pyramid Pile Cure has dons me so much good In so short a time that my son ln-law. Capt. T. J. Klein, oi ort Smith, Ark., has written me lor your address, as ne wisnes to wj it also. . . From A. E. Townsend, Uenvilie, ina.: have been so much benefitted by the yramid Pile Cure that 1 enclose 91, for which please seud a package which l wish to irlvs to a friend of mine who suffers very much from piles. From John U. wngut, uinion, we- Witt nnnntv. Ill : I am so welt pleased with the Pyramid Pile Cure that I think it but right to drop you a few lines to inform you its effects have been all that could ask or wlsti. From P. A. llurton, Llano, Texas: Gentlemen: The Pyramid Pile Cure has done so much good for me that I will say for t he benefit ol others that alter using it only two days 1 am better than 1 have been for months. The Pyramid Pile Cure is prepared by Tin. Pyramid Hruir Co.. of Albion. Mich., find it is trulv a wonderful remedy forall forms of piles. Bo ureat has been the number ol testimonial letters reoeiveu uy them from all parts of the country that they have decided to publish each week a number of such letters and never use the same letter twice, but only fresh letters will be published. All druirir sta commend we ryramm I'iln f!nri. art thov know from what their customers say thut no remeay gives eucn general satisfaction bridges swinging across the channel, but apparently employed in tne Business oi dumping dirt. These are in reality enor mous hoisting cranes, and one may gath er some idea of their size from the fact that one of them is almost as loug in its span as the suspension onage as Ni agara. These colossal cantilevers, TOO leet in lenu-th. are poised upon a pivot in the center, swinging freely, and are capable of sustaining a weight of 15 tons. They carry eart h and rock from the bottom of the canal to the spoil Dnnks nunnreus oi feet away, at the rate of 500 cubic yards per ten hours shift. Other machines less imposing but yet more effective have done twice this. A GREAT ENTERPRISE. Chicago's Great Ditch-Wbat it Cost will and Its Commercial Value. Carl Snyder writes in the Keview of Reviews that the city ol Chicago is so remarkable in every way that we have ceased to view with surprise any Under- tukinir which it mav assume. After its white wonder, risen like a dream from out of a bleak morass; after Its thirty story sky scrapers floating on theun stable foundations of a bog, we can in no wise marvel that it should build a ilrfilnnirn sewer to curry a volume of CJ watr as large as tho Ohio river, and costing 930,000,000. Hut the import of the Chicago drain HUH canal has been obscured by its namo. rw. besides euiriUMers, man uiai im unmue contrivances, us mourner nut ohiucH und novel methods of construct- tion. were to show this nation how it miirlit be possible to build a canal winch would carry a boat from New York, at the mouth of the Hudson, 2,000 miles inlaud, to the base of the U-jcky mountains. The canal is in reality a huge artillcutl river. Its functions as a sewerage car rier promise to become as relatively un important to its larger use for the pur pose of navigation as tho MisMissipi at St. Louis or the rivers which wash Man hattan. Primarily it will be Chicago s harbor. It will be UN miles loug, and with a depth of SO feet and a surface width of 300 feet It will admit any vessel which sails these inland seas. It is here that Chicago has exhibited a long foreiiht. The federal Koverament has now practi cally completed the work of opening a '.'(Moot chantiHl from the further end ol 8tierior nudof Mirhigauto Huffulo; but there nre its 't uo harbors on the lakes of similar dralt. ltisjtut thisttiatthe draiungeeaiiul will provide for Clm sgit, with mi Inevitable stimulus to its lake rarryiug trad. Already ths wmteru metropolis isths If renlet inland port In the world, and m point oi tonus the world's third port, liilmid or Htoai'd. Tbs new h irbor will t the finest and Hi" htret on the Ink, aud wdord unlimited water (rout at: aud dovk room. Mi,.C than all tin, tbs miuil inl voutuslltf lorm part ol a broad Hutu Uel Iroiu Lake Ms-lnu tu lo tbs liii. pi and ih tiall ol .Xh'iHHi. With ! teualOU ol H' UllUxl Iroill tb prwaeUl tef imiuu at Lts kpoM, it will ftrr; a-tvi-v I mn tu tbs liiiii.M ri-r, u I iur mti lbs Utt sueS a stroMai aa aiU amil 4l tt ixtavat oltim itu Mute. It Hl malt h- mr a.l.l to vratls ol 1 1 bt dratt IroHt Us tiu-Uo aitb Ihs a bl ll II Uitiulb It la iuni lo h ara tbal Ibta, a eb- Us aorb, will txt oniltl l uniiioa ul dIUr W lba abat H oaasitdi- a-f ba I tstinxl lutMibSw, aa I I r at nits bail aStttt tbs wUW stias ol tbs treuMal btd sowi'atl. I ha siotfUt ilB 'l iliaamita baa ael rk'(a (KHIIHHl 1.ISS,IHKI 1 1 .. 4 tbwa kt rilua tb aarth aal rot k ttt lbs spui baab baf sai4 atiboaa an, lbs suiaa et l tbs aai 'it ba la tb .4btHibu.el l l t,ihl,iSK, la aata l) ear tbal aa 4t Ibaaants abu4a aa4 a 'iaasa ipui4 ta Ibavaliiatf wl tbs ra aJ lbtaMrirMa at4 batai m ar l,r aa atta aa lbs ba, wr ai pu aWly 9)iMtltMS1osi ba tat lis4 !Hra m vitally aarlr Ml tHaairabwa 4 ba lba baa Ua ash ewaittabMt, U yt lake 4aa 4 Iks s. batlma traiaa aal 4 I bw4 abali Ha area ba baa 4 ba vaaal, J aa laaj saa abalywa iMbl wttaUls M aaalsi Don't Tobaooo Spit and Smoke Tom Life Away, If von want to oult tobacco using easily and forever, be mads well, strong, magnetic, full ol new Ills ana vigor, tans No-To-Bac, tbs wonderworker, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In tea days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-liuo ol your druggist under guarantee to ours, we or i.uu. Dooklet and samples mailed tree. Address UUrling Remedy Co., Cbioago or Nsw Y. Millions In Valises. In the settlement of the estate of Jas. 0. Fair, the California millionaire, it bs- camo necessary to transport 4,000,. 000 worth of bonds from New York city tn Han Franclsoo. The express company wanted 95,000 expressage. The heirs ol the estate decided to save the express charges, and sent W. F. Marshall and rimi-lns 1). Naal to iret the bonds. They packed the bonds In throe dress suit va lises and traveled over wieconuuem, iu ordinary passenger trains safely. 6AVING8 IN MONEY ORDERS. Bow Relief la PonUl Havings flanks and Confidence In llnrle Mam J Shown. Throo years ugo, when we first an nounced that tho only safe doposit offer ed the people for their money was through the postofllre tnoiiry order sys tem, It led to a great amount of inquiry as to bow it could be accomplinhcd, the guncrul uudurHtuiiding being thut the money ordur system was merely a sys tem to facilitate the standing of small iuiiis from plu'o to place aud could uot to used otherwise. Wo gave full and complete instruc tions showing how for a small outlay the systoni could bo utiliml by persons who wanted to deposit a sum of money where it would Ikj perfectly safe and could be called fur at uny tima. Our efforts in Unit lino have doubt less saved thousands of dollars that would have Is -en swallowed up in bank failures, and recent reixirts from Wash ington indicate that the plan lias been I carried to an extent that is attracting much attention at tho postofllco depart ment. Tho number of money orders that have been allowed to remain unpaid for more than one year haH created uu im mense fund, und it is well known that nearly all of it is money that by this unique method is placed on "deposit", with Undo Ham. We published two years ugo a report of ono very striking illustration. A Fanners' Mutuul Insurance company in vested its surplus in postofllco money orders and avoided tho loss of its funds through a broken bunk, and now comes through tho postofllco department report of a Ijoudville miner who bnnght money orders to tho total amount of 92,200, payable to himself, but for which ho refuses to cull, knowing that it will bo good whenever ho needs it aud is perfectly safe us it now stands. Ho paid a small fee for tho orders and refused alluring promises of inter est by savings banks, but today h'j real izes that ho is 92.200 better off thuu if ho had deposited tho money with any ono of tho several hundred institutions that huvo failed iu tho past two years. Tho number of people whouro taking this plan of making themselves safe is ono of tho prime rvusous for tho actP'o interest being taken in isistal savings bunks. The people have determined to nut rihk tho rotten bunking institutions under any conditions, so tho Imukent conclude they might jtixt as well allow them to have tho jiostal savings, but tho bunkers are now very uuxious that these savings Khali go into circulation again through the Kittno thieving meth ods, making the government merely mi agent to accumulate tho fund i to loan to tho banks. It's u great n In mo for tho same gang of thieves who live by Icgulucd robU ry. Chicago Kxprcis. Here's What. You 0 H o o For A Week of Lively Specials Dress Goods Sale per yard 15 pieces Trieot Flannel, all wool, 20 In. wide, regular 20a, this week 170 10 pieces Bradford Twill, 40 In wide regular pries !10o, this week 25o 9 pieces Novelty Dress Ooods, regular price l$0c, this week 21c 8 pieces Jamestown Itrooade and Novelties, regular price 40o, this week 85c 0 pieces Novelty Dress Goods, reg ular pries 00c, this week....... ,.,.46o Blankets Just Received 100 pairs Valkyrie 104 Dlankets, cheap at 50c, this week, per pair,, ,4Co Underwear Bargains each 14 dos. Ladies' Itibbed Vests, regu lar price 20o, this week 17c 20 dozen Men's Sanitary Shlits and Drawers, reg. price 25c, this week..,10o 17 dozen Men's Bnnilary Hhirtsand Drawers, reg. price 40c, this week. ,83c 20 dot. Men's Jersey ribbed Hlilrts and Drawers, extra heavy, this week... ...43c See! See! Bargains In Shoes 91.00 Child's Grain Button Bhoos solid, H to 11 84o 91.25 Misses Grain Dntton Hboes, 11X to 2, this week 08c Children's best grade Kangaroo Calf Mutton, 8 to U, regular 91.35 and 91.60, this week 9123 Misses best Kangaroo Calf but ton, regular 91.75, this week f 1.43 Misses Kid Dntton, squars and round too, spring heel, regular 91.60, 91.75 and to elosa out 91.20 Youth's and Doy's Laos Hhoes, dif ferent styles, 91, 91,16, 91.25, 91.60, 91,76, and 2. Men's Laos and Congress, differ ent styles, 91.60,92, 93.50, 91 and 9.60. Ladies' fine Kid Shoes, opera, nse dls and coin toes, 91.60, 91.76, 92, 92.50 and 93. Hosiery 25 dozen Doy's extra heavy ribbed Hose. G to 10, regular pries 20c this week per pair ..17c Shawls! Long and Square from 75o to 97 each A Large Variety of CHILDREN'S, LADIES' and MEN'S LINED SHOES & SLIPPERS Fred Schmidt l Iro ms mm m m U U U U u 11 n 921 O Street Opp. P. O. DpLincoln, Neb Tha Oolt ftullsr. SBohooltlms, koutlimiiml Now, taks bold. Tburs Is a dollar, anil Its tuiniu U Rotd, That fua shall wornlilp, snd tliut alone. It's brliflit sod shiny, and It's Well street's own I Tsln't olrculattn, sn It's hard to gut. It'll land this country Into troaMu yet, but this U the lesmin you inuHt learn and hold There's but on dollar, and It's name Is sold. "Sohooltlme, gentlemen, snd bard tlmea toes' Lot that dollar be s god to you. It's a heavy burden and a grinding tax, But nian made burdens and Uod made bocks I Heavy, Imavy, but don't you fear, for tho poor are patient, and the poor must bear I We've luoatid a tlgnr where the toilers room. School's out, gentlemen. Now run home I" ran L. tstaotoa. $4 per year in advance . .JJL: Sabucrlptlom will be received at the Inde ; IwncJunt offloe, or they may be at to J tha pulilllir direct, Inlrrrat on MoiK'y. Iutt'ri'fct (Hi pimii'V liwn iig Inviuim IimllrV in ail' ail imWtr. "hi'lUlk tl'O grtw triiu i lio 'i n f wiiiii' i'iln r "ok. hut it il"ll tr iii viT riius fmni llm M i d uf uiiiitlti r iloil.it . I 'li.tr a have Im s (1 M"in v tiiiiiK't r prixluiti iti If. A tlmu atiiiil kliri p mav I Urriiwi'l mid th" Urrittr lav ! nr nut, i-r loo simp, tmt'h ar t th I kih. r, und at llm i inl i.f ti p yisrsMurii l,si nlnt p iu tun tvlhttfiii i.f tin' prim itl and liuvo st i rul lli'ii-ii'l li- p ti inaiiiiiig for hint H'U .'Ihi l rtl'rlila tin iiim Ivi e, hi.l ti41.tr il" ti'l A Ih'iuwut'l ttiillars U r rwt h.i ii r tt proline It uau Uitirl IWi)i niu. l ul ami ln r r iitiiiii'l U l l "Ul 'f the 14 initial euiu. tm i-t lot iwt r to sl..rh the J mn n.l aii'l ltt thu Urrovtir a m, ruin. l (ukrutl M toy uiti liasn in tli. ir wr ti t im t ti iiii tttjr a U ! r U( f' r li,t i '! " nissial tukrupt a wlo'lo Hatt i at St ill t.4iU l laUf U.V inl ami t i"i".n il ln.'4tiiit a n i'.o. mill j, tut wkxH 111 lit,' alt im,. v i .' i g't t n a sttike tl-y r U il I twla-.tr t ami tt a4U U ttir 'uuiy H latl4 Hwatrv !. f k, v-tt Ul all tlte Mstkata ! the fwilk ! tt tt.tttsfa ti Ms $ml lis aUn4 itl ii arw tat Walt wml, au. a Im ti U. .. a atilka paa ,.ul the t4tU lika i llimli ltfln mvU kr !!' Im tha t reltlra t4 tha tlaatfva Wa taUUka Iba Jias'a tl their K4J, It ta tha tUaa U tha tUla 4. , tami-via-i. NB summer night a sin of Adam strayed Into a garden far abo va tha world, Where, mid tha pslms, a fool ing fountain played, Where lanterns r glowed and ""Wr pennons were unfurled. He thought of Eden's Garden old; and then, I grieve The tale to tell, he looked about for Eva. X wall of wondrous music, snd she rame. As If from out tha darkness of the Mailt, WhiT blackness was tmfore, a path of tlsnie IMHi'loSfd her, damlng like an einn uprlte. Th' son of Adam viewed her flying feet, And thouaht. "This charming Kva I'd like to inset!" te rin again where Kva each eve was seen. With frsarant flowers to win h sweeteet smile; They met. snd, 'ileal!) the aUtety palms of 'ern. lie full the power of wine an 1 wont III wiles. A bottle seri'rrit alole tils trait (And doubtless iHik his missing waluh and ehala) Al Uit his putts was llks pum lured lire, Al Usi thu ehsrmer from his pre rn.e flW Aal whan lha wl(ra satita he rouee4 thlf Ira. Aal met th fla ol fa'litr Adam knew A n ' lata vtollm of the tl tva H uf, l taitlr di ne t.im Ir in the gar da rufl -ILatla II. I'alaa la Jrullk. at nr nta I . ee - s4.4 N'4 ! iMlH ka4 k ekaUkt ! le' a tM .. a t-ejia -t M W ' ae-etewt te e 4 - aeiieea ti, a a4 Tataa S -. a l.iJ.mIiu e..i. I el mS IWarats stisialata Mar, Il4aaf a4 UwaK !, taaksa m na,lO k u iu aa IV iW mm 4 i saek a Greatest Newspaper in Nebraska. Th? Omaha World-Herald bos beea red seed I PROVIDENCE FDB COMPANY, 49 Westminister 8t . Providenoe, B-1- Wantf all kind ol Raw Faro, Rklns, ainiens, Seuwa.eU. full prices gqsranteed, Csrelul Iwtlon, eonrteoui trentnieot, lmnnllU, rnilU tnm, HIilppliiK lS. niMee, luruieueu WrlU lor latest price elreulara DO YOU WANT GOLD? Kvnryone desires to kesp Informed on Yukon, the Klondyke find Alaskan Kold fluids. Kend 10c for lurgs Compendiuui of vast information and big color niup tu Ilttiuiltou Tub. Co., Indianapolis, Ina. P. D- SHGRWIN DENTIST.... Consulting mom DITDW RT Y rWondfl.Mir DuKr Dhh LINCOLN NEBRASKA ta tMvsee aai raaa tWna, tk St. tu setaa, Fiau Klalsky, laa IWee4 eaetoa aaa I he ItoaMewk Va., jUysi "Ttw KlmtMill iMartoa art tivibr t ttt nthcf AiuvtW-it ti Kuua Makes," - MaJ S rnweliMMial ! Ilu ui.a..ees 4 tee wsl aeWtaeUt ia A. 1 1 OM 110, a ..rrsl tgt, (lutaka, Hals Our $2.92.'.. . . . Special Watch Cat this eat asa sesd It ISs oar same asd addraas, wt will send yoa this KU8AM1 WATCH by eipraas lav as. amlsatloa, aa resela af etui as a gaaraatse fee wig eiamlDS It wbea IS MHvea. Too eiemlae It aad U fan consider It a baraaia say tM et press agent tae balaaea, j.7, aid It la yoars. Tkj moTsmeat Is a well Jeweled Top and Bottom Plate, wltt patent kalr sprtas, salety pluloas aad eitra keavy crystal. Order Wear, as we only have 70S te sell al tale price. CCLLRN ALAWBEKCE, SSS Dearborn -, . . hleac.lU. !H!N. mi. WW 1-1 I. Ij 0 VIARt IXPIMIINOf. TRAOI MARKS. OltlONS, COPVWIOMTt A Anyone wmitlnc a tkrt. k and deenrtptlna ataf aulelilT awwrlaln, free, eliellie. en lnvwilii.a IS p.oluiiilr iMtleiiUble. I mtiiiiuiilmlliMiS Wrli tlf emiS'laittlel. tihlmt aneiM'r (..r unni, wliita In Anient'. We hare a Wuliiiwl'Mi estee. 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