I do not tninx for ainrte moment that consumption will ever strike you autiden blow. It doe? not conic that way. It creeps its way along. First, you think it is little cold; nothinr but a little back ing cough; then a I role loss in weight: then a harJer cough; then the fever and the night sweats. The suddenness comes when you have a hemorrhage. Letter stop tbe disease while it is yat creeping. V J . . t. m iuu tan uu k wiia il 0 You first notice that you cough less. The pressure en the chest is lifted. That felling of suffocation is removed. A cure is hastened byplacingone of Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. A Book Ffcg. It is on the Diseases of the Throat and Lur.rs. If y () '..iv ai.T ..--',.in wl--,'-. r Joel l-ir th tv! ni"'ii- o.i'.v,.,, wrii an J... Ml '-. -. -:vr. r ! tic i( tff 4 Tf .iii r. A Natural Ct'jck ky Biiokingliaiii's liye. -r It. f. IUIIACo, A ton t i'li a ihonsait'i tlmuHa'.!! d l lar fjtiiiilicg in ten tii!if tii'ir- ptokr-s live tuan a ioti of a ili.tn imlli'.nire- In the tin.tilw.ion ! m)iiiy,ri"t in ifn itonrii,' ( i in n 'y. ih the food of tnoix y The ratii ', b a htnl. liiwr ut c;r ul.i lion of tnoiii-y ie n tic -ary to tlrcntt af the town as Hie cirt u.tion of tin blijo'l ni-cei-ary lu the wr tl Ov-mg cif tin Hho me tde lu in''" utrfi-t ofatoi atii I tell von t't t-.'i-K nty of iti ctiurciics. l .e hm of it." I lnari s. tlii br-aihh of It ct..o'a arni III I'l.ar.i' tf of iU uir. TflE EXCtLLENCE OF SYBl'P OF FIGS Ik due not onljr li the orif inality and aimplkity of the cimhiutition. but bImj to the care nmi skill with wliich it is njunufacturmV by wlcntillc process known U the (Jai.iohma I io Svrip Co. only, and w v. tli to iinpr. ss upon li the liripji'iui cn of p'ti rluisli.ff the true ami original remedy. As the rvnuinn Svrut) ( I'm i uinii'ifuotured by the Campokma I'm Svrtt:i" Co. only, a Unowlfd(o of that fait will ahiht one in uvoiding- tho worthl'.'M iiuitatiotis maim fact uifd by older pt.r-ti-. '4'he hi'h tuiiditiK of tins C.H.I fokNiA I'm vmi'I' Co. with the iii'.-di-cl piofi-sion, and the hnt faction yrhi'-h the (.-nuin.- Syrup of ha gWn to million of fmuil'. the name of tl Compnny tt puaratity pf this c-xccllem of Its rm.edy. It 's ar in advance of ail other laxative, M it acts on the kidneys, liver bud bowels without irritating or vwiiUen 1d(T thi'in, and it thx-a not (fri- uor nauw-ot. In order to V't lu bem-lli iul effeeta, plesutf remember tin: name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. rat 4rlM'. . Mriarn.i r.. w w T aw waWth ear lr" an4 nT CA8CAHRTH aj.d lis iirlf liev "' 1.m m rtt inn Irt'P. i 1 k i-iewi in 1 nr mi air irno m'ia,n:;ii UK) urn relieved Hi " ,V' ,',u ' cans W si-aroHO. rtMeean srt a iwiw.it Co.. I'lusounj a . ... - .s. ., - Miri nnir'nii . iniicJM Mum tCANOY JATHArtTIC j I I J W J I af -J ' "V ' V rla !'i;i;i rf ' 'I V jr-TijU 1 Runninic a Farm. When I wan young at farming, I'd watch the turnip tops. And quickly t'O to witthing For good, big. rousing crops. I wished for innmmotb pttiiipkins AH others to outweltfh; In short, I took to nothing Liut wbiig( all the day. A olaee iwt and soothing Iti every wUh would lurk, Till drenming ie'nltion ioeaimi surer than hard work. I w lulled my cellar full of I'otatfjes with a will; I wished the jrranary ftroaning With corn to go to mill. While other farmers wished for A ko'hI supply of rain, I thoiiKkt it an sound gc To wish fur fruit ami itrairu And w 1 went on wishing, f 'o ji t i h1 with my hit. In autumn no (wnatm-a Were boiling in uiy put, I tell y,,ii I'd disciivcrcd That wishin? only breeds KiH'ii 1 ; pji ii t iik-11 t : wishinx Won't pull iij I'lmkini; weedm Ji n'l lux rn in Miiutncr. ir husk it in iIm- full; 1 tell yoti, !iy, that wiiii:;;; uti'l run u farm itt a J. Tliut winter my putaiuis I had to :: and buy lliglit fr'iln my ntnirnv bort Who had ii 'jiH.J u;viy. They'd clyly imds- their dit. An Th;i Au i tllltnt lie iulier'n w: 1 mat: ill a la iia en I tl.it s ..all'. I lei rn. d th S'i.i:y ilea ft i' soil ems And tl ley Hue day ..f I, is worth ;, And now in i My duty w lint j ii-1 roll A it i 'ike a ,ui-l labor i y.-nr- of dreams. l!v wishing, ' r I i:U; iiji my shirt s'. eve? teiiver work. A Km t I'i kin - I'm. A eotttribiitor to the New York Trill tine cfl.-rs the following sugg"tits: The ordinary i'!iket is not a convenient re. ep'tiele into which to pick fruit from a holder. Too little of tin- opening is prs'!iM"l between tlic routi'ls, owing to the round form of the basket's top, Ttie round form (dsn .keeps the htfket from being stable, as it is constantly swing':!? about on the one hook stip- rut it rn kino nox. porting ii. A fruit -gathering shown in the cut which b late these defect". It" handle is mad H o i.ooii vialiisl iii water an Into tiie proper r-h.ip '. Th hamlle can , i i . ......i i, lie SUpporieii oy io uooks. '-.-n..s . m. j box v.-ry tlrut. With a box the full j ..netting from one side to th her is afforded for putting iif fruit, box Is ci.efuily line 1 with, a If the double ihlcl;l:e-s of burlap there will l" l"s i . , . . .i .... . f . . l I l.e likelihood or iiru.sin klilalh Kt degree. the fruit, ill the l urrel im App c'i'"' t'em-- In barreling apple It 1 quite safe to pile the apph-s as much 11s two liicbe above where the head will III In the' chine. If pressed dow 11 evenly there Is elasticity enough in the "Pine skill lo ' , 1., 0 uiilinoi brills- flllllW such iiiiiin' -( j lug 1 1. If the apples mc; not uiu ...1 .i,.n. ii.ev will shrink so ih lo Ih lisi loose lu the barrel, and will thus bruise In handling Hie barrel ii.-v would if pressed worse Ihan down. Penis "' . CUIIIlol be thus pre-se.l best Hiiel.ed w ilh il p a I down. They are 1 'r around each, .. Kiel. Will ki t II II Iroiii loiicbing Its nelghlior. Kull riowiimto Ki!l limec-ts. One of the bel.elils of fall plowing that more than eomp.-usaies It disad vantage I wnslluK the sillliice son ny blowing m1 wiishing, Is that It de stroys millions of destructive Insect. In orchard especially, many of the l irvae that rf Injuriou are hidden un der leaves or aiones, where they will be partly proieried from wet, and will there endure any amount of dry f wa in wlthont Injury. But turning the nil orer to the depth of fl or eti lnche disturb three Ineect arrange ment. Moltur mean tfc tbe lar? aaet W trfHf r. M ih 1 or. box is s both e from I bent I I from lis coc''in, vi- If :i!re:i, , tiu liiSt-t .it luay be tempti .1 to J.oVi- to e.-sclije It. j Any :H h iii-eun lit In fore there i tled uunu win her i.i (iea.h to it. t'utt iit' 't rt. Coin fodder, if s.-euii ,! when it Is In It iM-t. eo iiiiliori, U aiimt il g 1 " h..y for e.it lc a:;d ai;( : ji ii lor t.i J-'i cons there ia liDiiiliT fe d that I haw ever t.'-iU-d C'leal to it. J.iHt a.-t S'i ii tl- corn is well in the do'-li It in r'; eitiiith to rut. Motile fai ne rs I.t t .' t com Ktiind till the Ma!k yet h'!t 1 r pe before oultii.j;. I'eni tlat eared f v may 1 a little heavier nfier it is bu k- ed (ill Ii ti.t it 1 ko (di'.inied by s-imei, but the w.'fte lu foil !er tuo e than c 'i- stii! i tl.e ( xtr "r n In s e ftiit co u The sner.'ijre d;iy laborer will, if ciu tlng by the slioek, cm seventy sho k containing islxir four biliH in etiea shock. M-r day. An expert worker will, in medium coin, cut froiii loo to 1-Ti alux ks in the tame length of lime, and of eiual size. Twisted rye trtraw or marsh hay Is jwod to use, tilthouxh the bet thing that is lxdnu used is a No. 9 wire, cut about 3'4 feet long, with a hook tx-nt on each end, so that they can lie quickly fastened or unfastened. These wire bands can be saved aud used year after year. Hoof Like Horns. Here's tbe picture of a freak covf owned by a Majsaehiisotts farmer. The abnormal luKif s are apparently of reg ular horn substance, and further than to seriously impede the animal's loco motion do not otherwise seem to inter fere with the iM'.rfoniialice ef ii r ordi nary fuucitiou. These h e-'. : horns, as they might be rill 1. : :t in milled. groiv a yam , .1 II ill tit" ill', to the size st rat ion. and leill -i-C'thiic of torn Groun,!. A crop of corn may li. succeeded the follow ing year wi.li grass for pasturing or hay if tic laud is lilted right. A light pi-iwit'g. or rttt her cultivating so its to j.ull .iovfn ti-.e I'el tl but is. and thn foilowing th'-tii wllh tiie roller to p." s ihein into lie- siil'fiice will be all th.-i! is needed. Then i tin over the lev eled siirfaee wllh the sinoothilig har row, whi.h will roiitrlicn it.and sow the seed. If a permanent pasture is desir ed sow some . I iitio grass seeds with she timothy, and In the spring saw some clover seed. All will grow, and the first year each will help the oilier, as the more trass or clover crowth can be i got on the land the earlier it will dry j out when spring comes. Most attempts I to seed without grain fail lieeuuse not enough seed Is sown. i tire .hintr t!m k wheat. Ow ing to the great amount of sap its k stalk contains, buckwheat cannot well be piled up ill sacks or put in mows. We have known It tole thresh ed by machine, but it look so much power to thresh the buckwheat by threshing machine tfiil lite experiment w is not prolitable. It is extremely easy with a II:tle iie.ititig of the head to dis lodge every grain of buck wheat. lint when stalks aud all are pill in il. has lo be done Very slowly, else tiie green ! buckwheat stalks woe, id (dog the cylin ders and slop Ih" machine. It takis much more coal to thresh buckwheat with a steam thresher than It docs to thresh grain whose straw Is dry. A uteri Cultivator. Mnblitia it il I lilatikftiiiK ItorseH. Horses that re exposed to rains should be blanketed while out of doors, nnd the blanket, or ra'her a dry one, iliould cover the horse after lie Is under belter. rnder the blanket the heat gilt hers from Hie Internal heat of tie' lsnly, ami as there Is thus a double pro tection between the skin and the outer air the skin does not -hill. I'arefiilness In blanketing u horse has at nil seasons more to do with his condition than feeding grain. If a cold is developed in the early winter it Is extremely likely to last until spring, find may then ile- reloo into much worse disease than au i i - - ordinary cold. 1'i.ultry Note. ' Filthy quarters pr.alii e sb kn ss, and sick hen will not produce eggs. Cull out the poor layer and give the proline In ns more room to work. After the second year the hen's value as a winter egg produc er lessen. Creen rye is the best form for feed lug: a a grain It ht'a P""r poultry food. Make the hens work. Exercise helps digestion. Feed all they will eat up clean. Keep the fowl Indoors while I here is snow on the ground or the ulr cold and raw. When the weulher Is cold sciild Ill umining mash and fend while In 11 warm stale. 11. 01 and millet may lay as well without the utleittlot) of a male b,r I i as wllh Ii. Corn should not be fed exclusively. It should l only n ulght feed In very cold weal her. " Ten cent a pound Is about the aver age price tor hens In market for the whole year. Roiled Ibickwhc-nt fed once or twlre a wevk to the hens make a good niter nat food for egg production. Ten renta aboutd feed a chick, and It hould then weigh ten pounds, If highly tea, 10 efltkta covering tbe greatest abundance of food. "met cow Willi AllNoKMAI, HOOKS. ufT soeii shale- ujLJ I,- L E '-HILIHr'lNES, ;r-ut r y ct'lslhere tlmn in Aluaka ii n I out li A f t ie. i ombiui d. -.t!'--rt;il!S tlie prniii'" of ex.e-lisive iii.id ii-ki ill the i'hilijipities. where il is already kuown tli.it u.bl exists, an i-xi iia::e .l.vs the iiaiii!s are a greater Klol.uiki: Ai.i-.i-.a. ai.d even j.'reat- er ih.ui Al.i.-::a ami South Africa, could Ui'-se two Ik; co.tiiiiiied as out! eouutry. Tuo l'hiii')piue Islands arj- rich in gold, rich in rubies and iirecions sioiies. aud well supplied wiiii coal aud all useft.l in menti s. We have so associated the getting of frold with hardships that. U Is diltieult t.-, ,..t;uv,. t):it miv I'liiiiurv exists in .-i.i.h a..M n hM mined wiihotit sitI- I ous privation. In Alaska there is loss ,jt i:r.. n.,A a..h e..,..t t!mt ts hmm-hf i stands: for fust so much suffering. But ! In the I'hllippiues it is always pheas ant, aud, in spite of the heat of the. summer, a man can live there the year round and enjoy himself. Ko attractive have the Philippine Islands lieen to sailors that for years can talus of Bailing vessels and steam- uhir.n linvo piunliNl stralnst deseFtioD i when at the Philippines. Sailors would willingly buy their freedom and leave the ship, if only they might be allowed to remain In this beautiful and rich country. Their experienced eyes can see the gold even in the sand, and they hear, as soon as they touch the shore, many stories of the minerals that hav been brought from the interior. Every planter coming with his cargo to tbe vessels brings colored stones in his pockets, which were either precious or semi precious stones. Rubies were plentiful aiming the precious stones, and hyacinths among the semi-precious stones. Either of these were valuable enough to make It worth while to col lect them. Almost every kind of mining can be done in these charming Islands. The mountains in the center give rise to many st renins, which Dow down almost to the coast. These, frequently bring down heavy nuggets, showing that there is a line chance up above for hy draiille teining. (iold can be panned on tin; level along the shor. s of Mie sir-am, and there are few plae, s where the sand does not pan the color of gold. In fact, the very ground has a reddish lingo, and there are tracts which plainly show color. An Impromptu Kecomiii nil "Pardon rn-, madam." said a rather threadbare but neatly drct-'S-d yo:ng man, as ati elderly lady in deep mourn ing stepped from the side door of her house, follow ed by li-i' dan :h cr. a young lady. "but. I t ;,;!e;-st:, .at your coachiiuin has left, an 1 1 want: to ask if I can have the place." "iiave you references';" asked the el derly lady. "No, ma'am, I haven't," he replied, politely but blindly, "I don't live here, and when I came away from home I didn't think to bring any with me." "I couldn't possibly take you, then," said the lady. Hut with respectful apol ogy for pre-sing his suit, the young man repeated his wish to till the va cancy. For a moment the two ladies stepped aside to convi-r.se over the matter. The young man was standing a f-w feet from them across the walk when a ragged little gh l came running near lo him, and searching the sidewalk close ly said in syncopated sobs, "I've lost my money I" ' "Why, that's too bad," said tiie young man, " how much was it?" "Five cents; it's nil I had," said tin tearful urchin. Then the young man began to help her look for the lost coin. "Oh, here it is!" said he, taking a nickel out of ids own pocket, and pre-u-iiiMng to pick it up. "Here's your money I" The child ran away delighted. The elderly lady saw the little act. "Come to-morrow," sa.i'i she; "I 1hink I can trust you." I 'droit Free Press. .V I'r tty I'lckle. There Is sometimes good luck coming out of iipiarcin inisieriunc. As an il lu '. .-.'.'ion, there Is tiie story of a fire ecitrr!iig iii a tienian's country iou-e In M Lie. 'Tin re had bem .i prolonged drought, tiie well was dry at the time, and there was no other water wilhlua half mile. The woman of the house discovered the lire burning on the roof, and help was as scarce lis water. She began wringing ner nanm and saying over and over to herself: "Here's a pretty plcklei-a pretty pic klo!" The word "pickh" unconsciously repented Itself, and then, like a Hash, enme the recollection of a bnrrtl full of pork pickle In the cellar, saved for boiling over. She darted down the eel Iarwiiy, and soon began deluging the roof with brine. Every one who has tried knows that salt water Is an ex cellent fire extinguisher, nnd In this case It worked like a' charm. Before the supply of "pickle" was exhausted she had the fire out mid the home wns saved. She never will get over the thought that uttering the woid "pickle" Mimed disaster Into relief. Itussfan Fortune l'elllnc nusslan girls try to nscertaln their prospects of uintrlniony in the follow ing manner: A number of them take off Ihelr rings mid conceal them In 11 bahket of corn. A hen Is then brought In and Invited to parlalfe of the com. The owner of the first ring uncovered will be the nrat to be married. Curlone Work lor Men. Among the Itlfllan plrtftes of Moroc co the women do nil the agricultural and other bard work, while the men, when at home, do tbe cooking and mend the ctotnet, Including the wom en'. Stiff haU DTtr a multitude ef toft bralna. S-HVC-, i tinir 4t.il .-.".icj It Is delglitlill ea:t:'l m l.i eat ie I frej.li. invlorat ti' :i.r. but bike care of lumli.ip), or etM St. .l.i. olis u.i Miunr take eaie of it .net cure .1 luinli.y. It saves time and u,..i,i v A IjOo't ."O i i.- the Hanii. An aliiioud soap is tiiu best to use foi hu hands. Always sel-:i:t a white S'.ap is eoUtrs are svuiotuii'-s itait 'roiis. uy otie rau make abicitil s.ifp iiy Inciting a piece of white curd soap and ,tdding thu same quantity of powdered :il!iyiid.s to it. Thed! add a tea spoonful pf bismuth and mix the whole well to gether. This makes a soap and cos iaielic all in one. Another execdlont stap for the hands may bo made by Bolting a piece of white c'-.rd soap, add: &i quantity of slyeerin. M'x well together, adding a ..mall quantity rf powdered almouds, bouey and tiond oik al- Tiie evil that men do ofuin.es lives after they have bt en d. f a ed tor office. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Hiomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. .."ic. The genuine has E. 1$. Q. OB each tablet. Ice Plews tor the Neva. Admiral ilakarof of the Russian OaTjr baa Invented a species of lc plow eapabfo of bnmking through too from twelve to even twenty inches thick. The experiments have proved so satis factory that the government has given reder for the Imoied ate construction ef two veseels of 1U,000 horse power eeek, armed with these plows by means of which It la expotad to keep not only tbe Hirer Neva, but also the various Muscovite ports open to navigation throughout the winter. The majority ef Eoaala'i ports and naval arsenal are lee bound during more than foir fAonthi of the year. It is not often e have the opportuni ty for being at once fashionably and in expensively at'ired. But just now the demand is for veiling of "sewing silk" tissue. Chiffon, once so modish, is no looter in request. A sewing silk ve.l is about the cheap 8 form oi these tissues singularly inexpensive. It may be bin-', gr. en, blai k, bron, white or pearl gray but it is "Hew ing silk" veiling that is now being asked for over counters. Any woman who has any good loaiing may assure her.-f If of the fact by listening to me demands ui fair purchasers at the vei.' counter. She Wi.l lie There Is cousiderabi rernuig Curisiiua Lin the hot.se of ii. Yjenua has come into poa-jessiob tune, inherited from i UKitrur who was several and put into prison. brought cp in the greatest peui.ry and was entirely ifrnornut f the great wealth hidden in her fathers house an found after his death. Try cranberries lor maliria e comment con- Y times am-r. .: j VVlf I'he girl was J J Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition gives the Highest Award f to . k;u,iHi ti , v..;."'''.-;- k Does Better Work and does Further Than Any Other Laundry Soap. One Trial Convinces. A Initfft assortment of Prizes of lea-ful nnd ornament;:! iinliiro ifiveri for aviu; of wrnpt-'-rs. Ank our tfi-occi 0, 14101 yon a prize jiM. or we w ill mini yon onu upon inquiry. THE Cl DAIIY PACKING CO., South Omaha, Neb. Thr Annual Subscriptinn Prizts t.i a laieii list of ? Ii.rehod M--iRiizine. Monthlies and K Weekhru, incluiiilHI 'lie l.iel,s' Itoiee . Journal. .'lai,s,.ys, I or-inonolltan, McCluri-R, f I'urilaa, I.nilics' Wmlu, TUe Woman Iloa.e Oiupuiuoii, e.i.e,, en.-., aru fuiij explaiued g) on eaeh vtrnrtH-r. V Tiie new'iilnrj.'c,l ini rize l.i' t will he r.'u.ly for maiiitiK uboat Novnmlier 15111. It V contiiin-nearly L-OJ lecdsiaiie preinimua. faeuU us j uui liuiiic ou ,1 l-ostal card aoii a A will mail j-oii oue life of ciiiiisii. 'The More You Say the Less People Remember. Word With You, 8 imWwii mmsmmi O 0 o In a o Sleeping o o I'monally conducted via the 0 Tourist go to Calit'ornia. Why ? Rciause you don't change can j you nuke flit time ; you tee die finctt si encry on the glo'j. Your car i not 10 eupcmively fin'ulied nor 10 tine to look 11 ai pilace ilceper, but it il just tt clean, jut at comforiaWe, juit ai oud to ride in. AND NKARLY CHEAHKR. The Burlington encura'iont leave Omaha and Lincoln every Thura day, reaching San Franxiiro Sunday and Lot Aniclca Monday, farttf with each car. F.srunion manager with each party. Fur folate fta full information, write to J. FRANCIS, 0. P. A., Burlington hcaie Omaha, Nk Soooooooooooo i.KLIEF PAIN. Toraon Everywhere Express their GiatitjUa to Lira. Pinkham. Hrs. T. A. VVAKf-HN ' ill. .It Mi:.-. 1'iN 5 1) 2 your n.c.i'eine Gibson, 0., writeal iiiAa: - ilefore tak- !.'. life was a burden i,:iiv a well day. At to n.e. I never my monthly period I suffered untold misery, and a great deal of the time I was troubled with a severe pain in my hide. JJefirre fin inning tiie tirst bottle of your Vegetable Compound I could tell it was dolus- me good. I continued Us use, also used the Liver Pills and Sanative Wash, and have been greatly helped. I would like to have you use my letter for the benefit of others." Irs. FLORENCE A. WOLFE, 51s flulberry St., Lancaster, Oiiio, writes 1 "Deak Mks. Pi.nkjham: For two years I was troubled with what thtt local physicians told me was inflamma tion of the womb. Every month I suf fered terribly. I had taken enough medicine from the doctors to cure any one, but obtained relief for a short time only. At last I concluded to writ to you in regard to my case, and oaa say that by following your advice I am now pefectiy well." Jin. W. R. BATES, rtaiMflaM, La., writ I " Before writing to you I suffered dreadfully from painful menstrua tion, leucorrhcea and sore feeling la the lower part of the bowels. Now my friends want to know what makes m look so well. I do not hesitate one min ute in telling them what has brought about this great change. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable. Compound enough. It is the greatest remedy of tire arre." Collecting buttcrtie s, bird's eggs, etc., idiould neer be encouraged. It. i apt to develope a 1 thft is hard and orue) in a child's nature, and to make him heedieissof giving pain and i-orrow to others. Any sign o. crue ty in a child's nature should at once lie checked, aa thould also the fear of any insect 01 animal. Instead of telling the child to "brow a.vay that nasty caterpillar," instruct him to touch it very gently so that lie will not hurt it, and to admire i s beauty oi 1 rm and coloring. Al ways 1 ncourage the love of animals in cii.ldren. 1 CURE YOURSELF! t ae b.g H fur uunfttnral dirtbar. tuiiivaiiijaLiona, lrr lati lid or UH:rtiou of mu coo EnooitiraiKHL J-vi alaiMi , ntl nut aiWi 'Ul i-it p'jthviDOUi. or In plain wrapper, bj upr'M. prepaid, fof t tifi. or S bottl., Kjktcm&c muni B tq . ;-- 1 1 S - t au hst 1 L'l: -i run. l;u-U'? C GOLD MEDAL Cudahv's iit !4fM i K. Ui siy & Ji ! s One GOOOOOOOO Gar Burling'on Route - chit' the way te 1 i1-) ,ufK ' i DP 1 1.- Aits, ca ,iJ. Dselsf .'1 hv rtr'-ivlin. Cl O - ococooccccccj if , a . I ( ii o o o o o o o o o o o o .1 , fcj -I tt h r