w C renj, Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't R cport was as far Ifllril J buld rear?! w civt-rwhel lr. nr.. I reveal i remit -it i.. as "aift . . . vivanjj, ft Baking It is nasi Training. int-rest ill lustrative of the ' ,.- ne most remarkable produc- u the u, ,1. . . """3 Hie Is'ea nf Thil,. .i.i.. 'ianuei training that an earn rv. , ! ' tmeter tr"wiu7r J great profusion in ;, the salt marsh- train!,... .1 . umuiki . ... .- " .Ul trmi ii ma.Je a rart or the -'-"ri" barometer is as smooth I'lan-i tl -.t ... ., 1L 3,1,0 le ' , "ll"uu,i' Bycaiacr. but with lllna lltJ .r,.abaU? u-ii! .auproach of storms these , ill 1 fit illlfi fict .t' , .uaiauritTuz 'itical club has amouK lu deC ar"t.!un ln S ABSOUUTELY PIFRE this and I manui-1 lired." iaUir Should be ft.n-t:uiU There has been a marui progress m public M.-ntinierit within Vanish like ir,:i the bark turns black. in it L . " r", is (,' ,.a!or,K ""! or,,, JC tl I d .... .'""'J Lilt r lor 'K foi '.111 "'I'l'' the L r' and IR ''HI the ft 'lot be "'is rarfj ' siding jj i "sawed ioriy-fli-f r-aratf-d 'y on i( an in to la, ifortuna. "dt in ok AVE LOUISIANA. d ' ST About I,tiry. A"?- 25. I'resident tbe Louisiana Lottery viewed today about rirdiiiR the company a rtliase a locauou in mc j. lie sal 1; "It is a pure and simple, or a Hon, aesigneu, ter- irttliefompany lu tne people of the United "njilie impression that to be removed irorn me i ..nKnl. . ms ana Hirrooowrtutu. t,j virtue of the laws ot tvere the Louisiana State ipaiif t" c""18 a llawa- i Louisiana concern, oi ,uid be practically an lm- enforce claims ajainst It; Haj i Ifidiilr chartered eorpo- s mte, it is amenable to biifnions can ba enforctd ourts against it the same ,y Uftful and responsible It are the company s plans lire? Mieht not tlieir ne t carried on without your "ar,i IP .t.a U II.... . "'"Van,t 'aii(istw r.tlf or thi a" until it 't"' was B, 'i, and th, nuth was '"fx'd with '""Uiht i rain H "Kman iw 0V(.f s'ith in.jr :"') ru.'.v had .""t. and i, oilow Ir.rranU-l,aWeU known author of W eimar, (.erinanr, had the temerity to criticize a German armrodin-.-. i., ..... lHt ... . . r liec.iuse lm lin.i t.....A i.i. m.i to take long marches ju ti,e great heat, th, CaiHi,,;r )he death of one xou.er. j ne uoctor has been aim lined i?;jo TaxidermiJ Martin Herzog of ijroiie. I'O.. Sllin.lu.i .. ..; . . ,.7 7., , "B l"a"u, fa'''"'!? a i ""ingtoua black snake measuring art or the public school stem and 3il fe' ur inches. Under tne terms a coiiMderah e ad vam-e has been made ot Ins standing contract with this show m iiJtorjKiratii.K n as a part t,t that. Mr. Ilerzosr rfPiv9 fifrn .onto . ii.ireapprarsjio leason to 'tor all the blacksnakes he can fmih lit i ....... t . t t !.-.. ... -v....iuviib idturaoie iocui a weeK ao hn .!,( tiim . Mrs. Nancy Wins, 1201 Caroline St, Ualtimore .Mil, thus gives her ex perience: "Ve have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and have never found its eijutii for our children." arraigned S3 1 pay IK.) L- case of irti vast sums as are talked med in one's vest pocket j lij one member of a con- consulting his associates. of the Louisiana Lottery teredover the globe seeking leaiure, according to their r taste. Mr. Morris, with e been for weeks cruising yacht, and 1 doubt if any rcmunicated with him on any description. Certainly fpiv.ng himself any concern try business, and I repeat ply nothing in this alleged kcontory except idle gossip, lkuow, and 1 think I know to The Louisiana Lottery ill lire out its allotted time its vested rights, say a j rears longer, doing its bos i It always has, and abidii tomlar decision in the rccen k'ew York Times. StatkokOw.,. rnv or .j,,,.,. Lt s( , v,Vi .j. , iif.Mv makes oath that he is the senior partner of the lirm of .i VI I1' ' ''"lug business in tl.edtyof loledo, County and .state , iimi sain nrm wi the sum ofo.vi; IK .VDliKn ij.hl.- ior each and everj A I A 1 . 1 . A 1 1 I lilt r-j, ,i,,.t I. ,. i i .. the use of II u.l.'s Cataiiumi Ct i:i' Kli.WK .1. CJJLNKV Sworn to before me and subscrided in my presence, tins Cth day of l)ecem ber. A. 1). I-jm',, ( ' i A. W. (;i.i:asov j sl:At' j Notary J'ublic Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and nets directly on the blood ami mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free F. .I.CIIKMKVACi), Toledo, 0. liT.-old by liruggisti, 7.. residing at (iermantown. I'a M ft eoU.ouon of hotel door is said that "the keys are of Ind most of them have a brass pt stamped, with the name o f'niK..r l'rlUrt. Can Van Kind th Wonir Irirrp-luch dlfinltr i1rfun,inl In u"e wc.ru. 1 , .m. i. iro i mt parui ..rh week, from the mru'cine i o. Tht houiio olHcew n everibi,ig tljey make ami nnti- It, Willi them lh iianie 1)1 the r y mil rrturn yon HuoK, HKAU'll- fi.KAnioorBAMPl.Eii FKKK. I Sloan of liurlington, X. J, fmpposed to have been lost in town flood, has just turned t Holly to receive his share F left him by an aunt, pave You Ast ma? CHirrmjiN, St. Paul, Minn. i trial narknunnf SrhifTmnnn's lure fret to any sutTerer. nt relief in worst cases, and lore others fail. Name this "end iddreaa. ANT TO FLESHY PEOPLE. noticed a oatre article in the lobe on reducing weight at a 11 ex nense. It will nay our send two cent stamp for a Jna fMreulatinor Library. 30 igton Street, Chicago, 111. Mr. I'minie. is quoted at saying that nllhepeopli he has known only two, Tennyson and Carlyle, are likely to live. "Jhe people 1 have known," he added, "are far more interes ing than those of lo lay. 'J he authorities of Stonington, Conn have (Hit up posters about the town giving notice that the law against pro fanity will be rigidiy enforced here after. Of the public school teachers in the United States more than sixty-live per cent aro women. A comely miss is paid a snug salary for exhibiting her unusually long hair in a l'hiladelphia shop Window. A telegraph lineman in Xew York was lined Sir) for stringing an over head electric wire without a permit. An agent of a New York J5ible socie ty reports that in canvassing Lnt county he found families who had never seen a jiiwe. The Foundroyant. a line-of-battle ship Jong ago captured by the Englisl from the French, is to be offered lot sale us eld junk. "Erown's Bronchial Troches' are excellent lor the relief of Jloarseness or Sore'Jhroat. They are exceedingly fTectivfi. Sold unlu in boxex. Trice '.'3 ctt. fBrlf' rank Alexander, an eighty )ride of less than a year, wanta I of Korh-u'er. S. Y. to grant Vation from the thlrty-year-Sd. He irreatly admired her tat 150,000, bu - h she preserv. " wii badly injured at while riding a horse atw was lying on the trade, Oerapted to make his horse the animal, and just as the in the act of jumping the tted to get up, and horse, rider y came down In a heap, and 1 tSoolder was badly fractured, .IfeoOM being broken, Vol boy being asked what a x was, replied: "A stalactite i the water leaks through and An English museum has offered "825C r. hide of the heifer that kicked Gladstone. General Jlooth has 303 men mostly i..l. hi 1iiii.ii drunkards at one lime working on his lann a few miles out ol i ..,i,,n mwl I lev are uescriueu as a decent, industrious, useiui aim emuu- siastic lot of people now. The ex-chief, Ceronimo, who with other subjugated Apache Indians, Jf living near Mouile, jua.., nas made a gardener at the military sta tion where he is a captive, also a justice of the peace ior inai mue. town with one street and a few ..n.vi" s the way luicku - "t N'ew York City. There are but WO colored voters in Y,,rtl. Dako'a. 'there are io.uw iu city of Baltimore. . . .!.. .!ift romnrisine s.uuu.uu. feet, and valued-at 175,000, was hauled into San Francisco uay ..- Schladebacb, near ivm-nv is 5.735 feet in ieaii'uiif 1 - depth, aud is for geological research only. The Uirminham, England, Daily r.nzetie Ja said to be the lirst daily pa per printed,'cut and folded by the aid of electricity. Shakspeare's bouse at Stratford, Milton's at Chalfont-St.-Glies, Burns' cottage near Ayr ana worusworui s Dove Cottage are reputed to be the only houses of literary Britons that have been preserved for the sake of system lnuht that the "'"cineni will continue to trow, 1-ecaiise the conditions that 'prompt it are steadily growim. The Jemand is becomiiij- more and more urgent from y.-ar to year for a place in the mechanical trades for Ameri can boys, both for the rea-on that other channels of cmplouiient are 'ivercrowiled and that the trades offer a better means of livelihood than most other vocations. The market for skilled labor expands with Hip. growth of the industries of the coun try and the general development, and the intelligent youth of the countrv aie oegininir to understand that the largest opportunities and the highest rewards are to lie found in the work shops rather than in the stoics and counting houses. Europe has furnished this country valuable instruction and example in the matter of manual trainimr. Sweden instituted it twenty years ago, in what is known as the "slrjjd" system, which technically means the oiiiercni fcinus or nanuiwork used educationally. By this system, w hich has been carried to great perfection in Sweden, the children in the public schools are taught to be handy with tools from the age of !) or 10 years. It is simply preparatory, training the hand and eye for higher forms of skilled labor to be taucht later in technical schools, which are the na tural outgrowth of the system. Manual training schools are general in Germany, and they abound, also, In Austria, Belgium, Switzerland and to a less extent In England. I ranee leads all other countries in populariz ing industrial education, hut it is be ing extended everywhere in Europe. There is no valid reason why it should not be found as desirable a system here as there, and at any rate the time has crime when there must lie greater provision made for the in dustrial education of American youth in order that they may be self-sus- taing and enjoy a larger measure of independence than is possible in th;; precarious and poony paiu employ ments into which so large a propor tion of them now drift. The expediency of making manual trainintr u part of the public school system is widely approved, though there are some who object to it. Those who advocate it, however, have an advantage in the. fact that wherever it has been introduced it has worked well not everywhere with equal merit, but nowhere with out sulliclent success to justify its continuance. Whatever danger there mav be in the possibility of the train ing being carried beyond legitimate limitations as a part of public school Instruction, hut this does not present rl.t1l.iiif,.. an insurmuuuuioii; unutuiii auu ought not to be permitted to stand as " . . . - 11.. : P O.n an oustacie to uiu extension oi me principle. The word quarantine comes from the Italian "ouarautina." The Monkish of the late Latin term was applied by the Anglo-Saxons about Eebert'g time. It was then the custom to compute periods of time by forties, and a vessel coming from a suspected or diseased port was prohibited any intercourse with shores for forty days. Others say that the Venetians first introduced the practice and the name. Cost and Cure. For 10 Years. Pottstown, Pa. I was a sufferer from neuralgia for ten years; tried all kinds of reme dies without relief, and I tried a foot reptile. In Olden Times. People overlooked the importance of permanently beneiicial efi'eeis hih . I satished wi h transient action, but now that it is generally known that Svrup of Hits will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. A young poet recently achieved this wonderful line: "All at once a monot onous monostone burst upon his ear." which reminds us of another famous iiue, equally expressive: "The sweet toned darkness tilled the air with scent" St. light! Louis has 700,000 incandescent "Cousin Edith, you can't send money in a letter." "Why, Bessie, whatever made you think that? I've sent it that way lots of times." "Well, I'm sure it's wrong because I've seen printed on the fences to "post no bills." 1 1 .V GLASS. Tbat'i the way Dr. Pierce'i I'leasaiit Pellets come. And it ii a mora important jxiint than you think. It keeps them always fresh and reli able, unlike the ordinary pill in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. They're put up in a better way, and they a ( in a letter way, than the huge, old-fashioned pills. No griping, no violence, no reaction after ward that sometimes leaves "German Syrup" I must say a word as to tlie ef ficacy of German Syrup. I have used it in my family for Bronchitis, the result of Colds, with most ex cellent success. I have taken it my- seli ior Throat Troubles, and have derived good results therefrom. I therefore recommend it to my neigh bors as an excellent remedy in such cases. James T. Durette, Earlys ville, Va. Beware of dealers who offer you "somethintr iustas pood." Always insist on having Boschee's German Syrup. had given up all hope. bottle ol 8T. JACOBS OTXm. and it effected such One wonderful relief that I - recommend it to alL Chas. Law, Jr. Bottle you worse off than before. In that way, they cure per manently. Kick Headache. that way. mtmtlv. Bilious Headache, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious At tacks, ana all deramrementa of tho lirer, stomach, and Dowels are prevent!, relieved, and cured. They're tiny, surar-coated granules, a compound of refined and concentrated vege table extracts the smallest in size, tho easi est to take, and the cheapest pill you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satisfac tion, or your money is returned. You pay only for the qood you pet. There's nothing likely to ba "just as good." their associations. The Germans are trying the experi ment of introducing coolie labor into East Africa. They recently landed 500 Chinese coolies at Tanga whence they were taken some distance inland to the cotton and coffee plantations at Lewa aad Uamere. pill IJffiJpcj d IIos-ycartlicSUa3c4. It Never Failr. Do you see that gentleman sittine opposite?" said one man in a cable car to his next neighbor. 'Yes." I can make him pull his watch out of his pocket and consult the time, witnout, saying a woru tp mm. "You know him, perhaps, and have it, arranged that he shall do so on a certain signal from you." "No; 1 never saw him before in my life." "Well, then, I don't believe you can do it." "I have $5 to'sav I can." "1 have five to say you can't." 'It's a bet, is it?" "It is." The other man waited a few mo ments until the glance of the man re ferred to fell on him, and then witn much deliberation, drew forth his watch and looked at it. The man across the aisle saw the movement, and instantly lifted his own watch from his vest pocket. The roan who had bet he wouldn't handed his $o bill over without a word, and as the.other took it he re marked: "It never fails. Look at your own watch and it's as catching as yawn ing. Try it yourself on somebody." Pittsburgh Chronlcle-Teiegrapti. Georgi urely a vegetable compound, made entirely of roots and herbs fathered from the forests of eorgia. and has been used by millions of people with the best results. It COLUMBUS. Dr. Parkhurst, the Xew York clergy. man, who achieved great notoriety by visiting the unsavory places in New Y'ork a few months ago, has now taken up the character of Columbus. He says that Columbus was a great liar, an avaricious, disagreeable, opinion ated surley fellow, a pirate by profes sion and a bad lot generally. We very much fear that good Dr. Parkhurst has been studying the under crust of humanity in New Y'ork so long, that he lias come to the conclusion, that this is a vile world and the inmates are rascals. When a man reaches this con clusion in regard to his fellowmen. there is only one excuse, either he has a bad heart, or he is a victim of dys pepsia. If Dr. Parkhurst will take the Laxative Gum Drop3 every night be fore he retires, his system will be en tirely purged from humors that now impede the free action of his digestive organs. These gum drops contain nothing deleterious. They are put up in two sizes. Small size sells for ten cents, tho large size for 25 ceuts. Get them of any dealer. Sylvan Bemedv Co., Peoria, II!. QURE5 All manner of Blood diseases, from the pestiferous little boil on your nose to the worst cases of Inherited blood taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh and Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed bee. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, (ja. TUB Best Waterproof Coat In the WORLD! LICKER The FISH HltAvn SLICKER is warranted water proof, and will keep you dry In llio hardest storm. The new UOMMKL hl.lt IvK is ft DCtiect ridiTiir coat, and covers theentire saddle. Beware of imitations. Don't :y ii coat if Die "tun lirand" is nuion it. juustri i Catalogue fire. A. J. TOWER. Boston, Mass. mm KllHliethan "C'ookerlo." If they were as good as our ancestors thought why do we have chewets no more; or marchpanes, kestons, vaunts, frians, nioyses, pcttie services, tansies, iuanchers, Florentines, resbons, and condonacks? "Spinncdgc tarts" wa are quite willing to do without; and we can run our nineteenth century course entirely independent of "black pudding," made of blood. "Pcttie services" were "collins" filled with eggs, marrow, ginger, sugar, and cur rants. A Florentine was a plo of veal, kidney, chicken, or pheasant, "which of them you will," minced with suet, eggs, currants, dates, cin namon, mace, ginger, and "time," and baked In a sweet crust. Our tastes are very different. Ginger Is limited In its use now; we care not for saffron and do not cook dates with fish, flesh, or fowl; wo aro not given to the flavor of sandalwood In our danties, and we have a taste In herbs not of the sixteenth century. Chau- tauiiuan. Men always admlro a woman whos husband Is good to her. SmalL V Guaranteed to cure BiHoiw Attacks, Sick Headache and Constipation. 40 in eacH bottle. Fries 23c. For sale uy druggists. Picture 7, 17, 70" (t f. SMITH A CO. and sample dose free. PnprMori. HW YORK. EWIS" 98 LYE roivuereii sna n riumeu. (PATKNTED.) The strongest "! purest I.ye mode. Unlike other I.ye, lt being l a fine powder and packed In a can I with removable ltd, the contents jy uru iiiwiii. i.,mi iw. in M I roRkcthebcstpeiliimcdll 1 I in W minutes without bol If s the l.eat Ior clemiKii ' pit' dlslnfeeilni; sinks, ,1 . wsshfnfr bottles, paints, t S1',ew! l'KNNA SALT M'" SLhwmSS. (ten. Ants., rhlln., ! cf! JJH'll Consuaaptlves and peopie who have weak lungs or Asth ma,, should use Ftso's Cure for Consumption. It baa cared thousand. It has not Injur ed one. It In not bud to take. Ills tbe best cough syrup. Bold erery where. DO YOU RUN Legal paper Notices in rout We are publish just me mingr for you. fend Ior a copv of our Legal Notice UeBlter,prieel.O0. THK MSBKAaKA NEW. PAl'KU UNION, York, Neb. RELIEVES all Stomach Distress. REMOVES Nausea, Sense of FoIhMss Congestion, Pain. REVIVES Failino ENERGY. RESTORES Normal Circulation, laA Waums to Tos Tips. ML HMTEB MEDICINE CO.. It. Lewis. Sty Invaluable to all Children, Women and Men. Malted Qiline. The Grandest Eemedy on Earth For all invalids or those in failing health, coughs, colds, consumpty asthma, bronchitis, loss oi muscular power, appetite and general debility Mailed Oiline is a positive cure. Malted OI1 ine is not a patent rm-dieine but a concentrated, life-piviii food as evidenced by Lhe fact that it actually restores (whether old or young) the most emaciated to the.r original condition. Dr. h, A. Hodgkinson of the Manchester Royal hospital for consumption, says, that if the proper ties of Malted Oiline were known it would be kept in every household, as it is the most reliable reme dy in existence. An eminent Xew York physician writes, "If people knew what Malted Oiline could do, the oc cupation of half the medical profession would ue Kone. In standard use bv nearly all the nrineinal hos pitals m America and Europe. $1,00 per bottle, to be had of leading- driiir stores, or m.iilefl frnn r. ceiptoi tne price. t.LOin tllAllCAL CO.. KlK-n, 111 NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH Pm chase Tickets and Consign your Freight via the F. E. & M. V. and S. C. & P. ItAILlKIAIIS. H. G. BURT, General Jlnnager. K. C. MOREHOUSE, J. K. BUCHANAN. Gcn'l Freight Ag't Geu'l Pass. Alt. OMAHA, NEB. OPIUM DEAF Morphine Habit Cnred in 10 to 20 dars. No nay till cnred. OR. J.STEPHENS, Lebanon.Ohio. 'NESS AND HEAD NOISES CURE 'bv Peck's inrlnible Fir Cuihion. WhiHMmhesTd. ucreaful wb.nn kll rcTnedtci-fill. Sold rn ty F. Hiwox. Stt B'way. W.K, Write lor book of ptvsts V If fi WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY. Send at ouce to John Sebastian, fi. T. A. R I. ft P. K. B., Chicago, 111., and receive, postage paid, the slickest deck, of cards vou evpr hAmlled. Dnlv TEN CENTS per pack. In stamps or coin. PARLY RISERS HMDe Witt's Little B A Early Kisers. the Famous Little Pills forOinstlnatlon.SIek Head ache, Dyspepsla.No Nausea, No Pain. Very Small. JOHN WANAMAKER, Postmaster-General of the United States, Is usually considered, and rightly so, one of the brightest business men in America, and when he writes to the Editor of Arthur's New Home Magazine as follows: ! -'Y ' Office ot the Postmastek-GenkraIi, Washington, D. C, Feb. 17, 1892. Mr TJeab Mr. Reed : As your Magazine gets thicker, lt gets brighter. Like the big wood Are on the hearth In my library when I pile more logs on. I knew Mr. Arthur very well from way back, but I doubt It ha would know his old monthly since you've put out tho dead wood, and put in so many more pages and departments, and taken on so many young and sparkling writers. If you keep on giving such good pictures you'll have 200,000 subscribers. I fear advertisers will crowd you (for some things can be well advertised in magazines) , but don't drop any of the reading pages, and don't lot a dry or dull line creep in. Don't raise the price either, If you can help it, even if it is half the price of other no-better magazines. I congratulate you on doing what no one else has done In putting out two copies at the price that others oharge for one. The old homestead and the young daughters' new home can each have your Magazine without paying more than others charge for single copies of their publications. Your old friend, JOHN WANAMAKEB. It should indicate to the average American citizen that under: the new management it is at least awake, and when we knowi that they have more than trebled their circulation within the year, and that among the very best people of the land, we mayj admit, without further argument, it has been the journalistic success of 1892. "Building Business," Boston. One Dollar a Year. Sample Copy Ten Cents. Kadi cepr contain an order for 99 cents worth or McCall'a Glove., Fitting Patterns, so that every subscriber for a year gets 93.00 worth' of Patterns Free. Send flvo two-cent stamps forgone. THE ARTHUR PUBLISHING COHPAHT, Phila.. Pa., V3 J. . Th African KolaPlaat, QOTnrnSI discovered in Cunico, West m m w mm ... (.'lire for Asllinia Africa. In Nature's f Uuarmateed or No r.ew vors OkM. Pesy. 1 Kipnrt Office. I1B4 BruiiiiWRy New Vol i r Mrri Trial '.. KK by Hall, add n KOLA It01TIHS 00.. Ill Vla.lt.,0ta.iaaU.Ok N . H. U, No. !MM 4fl York. Nob. WHICH WWTINO TO ADVKRTISRIIS, . ulease .ay you .aw the a.T.rUnciiic.l la tkie paver. inns W lHhfe,V Do Your Own Repairing By using Boot's Household Repalrlnc Outfit for half-emmr and repairing Boots, Bhoes and Rubbers. Any one can use it. Price b. weiKnt. neaiiy uoxeu, zu ids. xuousanas aireaay in use. 8'1'BAPS AND TOOLS for maklnjr and repairing all principal parts n u wivn our aioiiea ri UlTl SADDLERY HABDWAKE, Snaps, Uueklos, Loops, Illia, Rings, harnoss. Noscwlnir. Slmnleas A HC wit hour slotted rivet. STRAPS BEADS TO MAKE UP, any fenrtn or width you want, olacKod ana croosoa, reaar lomura up at no-.e, at less man ft nnoea. Snuarea. Home Clips and F UDtas. Rivets, etc.. at a big reduction. C Sfll CC0 loDSvrtiala;sndl5ot. a pair. Hame Slsttal VVIihV sir. j;b, joc peraoz. Hitcntrap.bmes, alters, Breast-straps, t , corresponding prices. Many of these Kodacan bosontcheoply and r-icby mail. OOTS EOBB IKON xrOBl'EB, a flrst-claM kit of black smith tools, at u price low enough to suit the cloHext nuyer. ROOT'S GEinsOLPSrtmo rASstirr.eTerythiiigneosssarr for mezdlng Tinware. Prior-, IT, cents. Rvery thing mentioned shove UfaH-siMd.comieteadprrctlcal, no toys. Cataloa ovwy. Asetfc; Wtitrf. f i&TS MEDINA. OHII