THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, I 1 A U m I' II i The Only Great and thoroughly re- i liable building-up niedicine. nerve tonic, vitalizer ana Blood Purifier Before the people today, and which stands preeminently above all other medicines, is HOOD'S Sarsaparilla It has won its hold upon the hearts of the people by its VM U llUWUUk Mill 111311. lilUlllu' It is not what we say, but' what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tells the story: Hood's Cures Even when all other prepar ations and prescriptions fail. "I used Hood's Barsaparllla Innt Klntor when I had a bad cold and hctdacho b pells for eoven days. It did mo good. My father was taken with rheumatism In his arm and ho took ono bottle, nfter which tho pains loft his arm." Gcbtavk Stone, arcehara, Nebraska. Get HOOD'S Hnnrl'c Pill arc taMolm, mlltl. cfTc live. All ilrilKKts. lihtokiil xotus. FosTMAsrhit General Hisfol has re Bignod and tho president tins accepted Iiih resignation. In nil probability thu liionninl census of thostitto will not bo luken this jenr, although lliu law seems toboimporutivo. There Ih no need of it. A iii.ini) iniiii hi California hasinvont cd an electric railway on tho cublo sys toni Hint will run at a speod of 100 miles por hour. Tho cam will bo run on a cublo suspended from friimo work. Si.Ni'K tho iIhoii bill wont into effect tho prominent countries of Europe havo given Undo Sam a black e)o in tho way of retaliation, by forbidding tho impor tation of American cattio into Europe. Franco is tho liiht country to do ho. Livr every fanner, who can, try sub nulling tliiH year. It may botbo panacea that tho went ban been looking for to tide them over hot winds and drouths. Road tho articles in Tiik Uiiikp, by Younger Ilr(M., now running. It will pay j on. Wii.u'h becniuu of tho Omaha llee? Hardly ever see it in thin nock o' tho woodfl any moro. Tim State Journal Iiiih taken itH placo. Tim .lournal sond.sovor lirty dailies, while the Hepawater has only three or four. It lined to bo tho other way. Tin: legislature is drugging along. Several good lawn have been intiodticed, and one of them in to have tho t.ession lawn published thiough tho newspapers. Another good law would l that of com pelling township oIlieeiH and other functiotiaricH to publish teportH of the doings of their respective olllces. Ah it if, tho people have no way of telling what condition the llimneeH of school and township treasurers are in, as well no all other disbursing ullleors. Givo lis good Iiik'h and the peop'ewill rejoice. On next Monday the democratic side Bhow at Wushingt jii will close its careor amid tho contempt and dorihion of its own constituency, as well as the entiro country, for having willfully blundered in legMution affecting the nation's in toreat and othonvise proving recreant to tho trusts put into their keeping. Every department has beon in tho hands of tho democratic party for two j ears, and in that time the country has gono to tho iloninition bow-wows. For moro than it quarter or a century tho republicans had beon paying oil" millions of dollars fronted by tho late war, brought on by people who aro largely prominent in mnnaging tho ship of stato todny. Hun ureus oi millions or war claims were paid otr and tho best govornmont on tho fnco of tho onrth was re-established and placet! upon a pormunent foundation. Two years ago peoplo wanted a change, and they got it, and as a result of free trado whims and other noneeuse, thoy will havo tho plenauro of paling off 8103,000,000 moro, besides making tho Rothschilds a present of about 610,000,. 000 proiit in tho last deal. Tho people of this country will not bo as foolish again as thoy wore two jeais ago. Wo noticed for nearly twoscoro jeara that "domocraey and hard times woro eynony iuoub. Tho bltio-bird i hailed as a harbinger of Spring. It is alno it-reminder that a blood-pnrltlor Is needed to propnro the system for the debilitating weather to come. Linton nnd yon will hear the birds Hinging; "Tnko Ayer's KurHUpnrillu in Mnrch, April, May." Tho Degree of Honor A. O. U. W. will givo a supper Thursday, March 7. 1S93, from 5 to 10 p. m, ut WilliuniB'oldetund. Supper 15c. SCHOOL. 4'LI!I'INCIS. No school last Friday nftornoon. II. C. Cutter mndo a call Monday. Miss McCnll hna the bannor this week. Uatlier muddy around the school this week. A number woro nbsont Tuesday after noon. Whcro was tho laboratory koy Mon day morning. flrorgo Overing presided ovor tho Vir gil clnss Monday. Ilcv. Maxlleltl visited tho Fchool at tho close of Tuesday, Tho phjsics clncn is taking n gonoral review preparatory to nn examination. Tho smiling countonnnco of Miss Kale Roigle wns again scon in our midst this weok. My, whnt was that smell coming from the chomistry Tuesday; almost ns bad as a tannery. Wednesday D. M. Hunter made hie nnnual call and Inspection of tho school, giving thorn n short talk at tho closo. It costs about 87000 per year to run this school. Thoro aro f23 scholars at a cost of SirLWif per scholar. Think of this, scholars, when out of order; whore is tho profit? J. F. Wintors stnrted for tho fifth room, but, running against the Virgil clnss, concluded ho had bettor not go nny farther, so rotircd tojtry again when circumstances wore moro favorable Washington's birthdny was honored by tho schools in a vory patriotic way as well as goneroiiB. Euch scholar brought Bomo food for the poor, consisting of chickens, potntoos, bread, etc., whllo tho klndorgnrton had a few exorcises mem orable to those times. Hetty, Obituary. Diod at her rosidonco in Rod Cloud, Friday at 2:.'10 p. in., Fobruary 22, 1895, Mary A. Morhnrt, wife of Adam Mor hart. Showasll years, 7 months and 15 days old; mnrriod to A. Morhnrt April 7, 187.'$, nnd lived in Rod Cloud over twenty years Sho wns unlvorsnlly loved and was entwined doep in the atrections of the people Sho leaves a husband, throo sons, niothor, five broth ers nnd a host of friondB to mourn hor loss. Hor illnoss of only ono weok took hor away so unexpected to every ono. Moving horo in tho early sottlomentof tho town, sho underwent many priva tions, but nlwnjs bore up choorful and strengthened hor husband in many ways, giving him that conlidenco thnt caused him to succeed in many under- takings. She is gono now and sad will bo his journey, yot hor life will ovor bo a strength and of precious memory. Funeral services were conductod by her pastor from tho church of Christ of which sho bad been a member from her early daj s. A large atulionce was pres ent ut the church and a long procession followed her remains to its Inst resting place in tho ceniotory. Her life has ended. Its lepsons ro- main to speak to us "Death is swallowed up in victory, O death, whero is thy sting?" O grave, whero is thy victory? May truly bo spoken of her. "lilessed aro llio tleatl which tho in the Lord, yea Baith tho spirit from henceforth for they do rest from their labors and leir works do follow thorn" is again true of her. Sho gave horself unselilsh ly to her children and home, granting ovory desire and trying to load them to t noble ami pure manhood, making homo tho most attractive placo for them. Sho was deeply impressed with the truth and purity of Christ, and in the church over sought to hold them up, and when sho orrod it was of tho head, and not of tho heart. Limit of knowledge wns tho bounds of her actions. Sho did all things to tho best of her light of duty. Sho felt hor duty of responsibili ty, nnd hud a doop nnxioty for tho wol faro of hor brothers nnd sisters in Christ, nnd sought to havo thorn to live pure and intluentiul lives in Christ. Sho was a loving wife, a faithful niothor, a true christian and a sincere friend. Sho has left this inheritance ns a gift to her children far more prtcious than gold. Hor pluco can nevor bo tilled, She will bo missed in nil her chosen places, but what is our loss is her gain. She is now free from tho pain nud toil of this life with nil its cures and anxiety, and is rendering to tho delight of her soul that perfected praiso and udoration of u redcomed soul to its savior. Life's toils aro o'er, tho battle Is ondotl tho nrmor is laid down and the crown is tulcon up. Weep not dear friends for tho resurrection morning will open to in the graves of Christ, nnd if wo aro faith ful in n fow days wo will meet her nguin uovor to part. Shall not her lifo load us into u more porfect lifo in Christ, and have stronger bonds in heuvon. Shall not nil hor friends iruitato hor exuniplo in life, and in death tint! u rowurd in Christ ns sho has found. "On thtoO our (Iot we rest Letting lite plow calmly on, Alii! wo know tho last U beit, Wten the ciown ot Joy Is won, la thy mlKlit nil things mi bear, In tliy lova II ml bitter sweet, Ami with all mir Krli-f ami uaio Kit In patience at thy feet. ' Take n dose of UoWitt's Littlo Early KUors just for thu good thov will do you These little pills nregood fur indigestion, good for hendnehe, good for liver com plaint, good for constipation, They aro good, A noynl Meeting or tho CSrand Army or the Republic at Hastings. The organization, known as tho Grand Army of tho Republic is too woll undor stood to noed any explanation ns to its objocts. Suffice it to say that it has probably reached its largest member ship, for tho boy soldier of .10 years ago, is tho old man of today. Not bo old in yonrs, but old becaUHo of tho hardships and privations ho suffered, which hns onnblcd you and I to enjoy tho blessings of n frco country today. Tho mombor ship of this department, according to Inst published report is 8,020, n loss dur ing the year of 1893 of 1,193. 127 of this number havo answered tho last roll call and joined tho silent majority. Tho Grand Army of tho Republic has in tho past assisted its unfortunuto com rades in this depurttnont to tho amount of 972.28 in 1892, 8178G.KJ in 1893. You can seo tin increuso in '93 of over $813 53 caused In somodegreo by tho increased disabilities of tho boys, but tho grcntor part of tho dilToronco wns on account of tho suspension of bo tunny pensions. Hut horo wo must ppeak of our auxiliary tho Woman'fl Reliof Corps. Wo aro woll awaro that but for "tho most noblo, grand and patriotic band of womon over organized" probably one-halt of our posts ut least, would havo had to sont in their charter and disband. Many of these noblo women gave thoir services to this government to save tho boys; nnd tho writer can testify to tho fact that had it not beon for ono loyal woman, who hud no noor rolntivefl in tho eorvico, but who enlisted as n nurse, and served faithfully, ho would n)t bo horo to writo today. "Tulle of loyolty nnd patriotism" theso women nro among tho grentost tho na tion over knew or ovor will know. ENCAMPMENT. The encampment of tho Grand Army of the Republic und convention of ita auxiliary, tho Woman's Relief Corps waB hold in Hastings Fobruury 13 and 11. On account of the depressing times the attendance was not nn largo us usual. Grand Army boys convened about 100 and Woman's Relief Corps 220. Tho business of tho encampment was hurriod us bo mnny of tho boys folt they must return homo Boon us possible. It was a very ploasant und also a sad gath ering of tho boys. Pleasant because tho bo)8 nro standing closer togothor. Sad becuuso of the reports of utter destitu tion among some of our comrades in tho western portion of this department, bo cause ot drouth, nnd increased bv sus pension of pensions. IIOSl'ITALITT. Too much cannot bo said in praiso of the hospitulity of tho good people of Hufltings. "Talk of loyalty." why, the soldior and citizeup, both ladies ami gen tlemen, and those too, who hud no near relatives in the army, were viewing with each other in tendering the hospitalit) of their homes to tho comrades who mndo it possible for tnem to onjoy the blessings of today and in a freo country. Ma) or McHliieny of that beautiful little city gave us tho freedom of tho town while there, anil in his hearty welcome milled by the citizons, a tender chord wiib touched in tho hearts of the boys that will not bo forgotten. There was no competition for location and us Oiuahu was the only bidder it was located thoro for 1S90. Thoro was u sharp though pIoiiHant strife for tho lo cation of tho reunion, which was located at Hastings. 1 think tho most access able on account of tho condition of western portion of department. The business of tho session being complete, tho order of business, fur tho ovoning of tho 1 It It. was installation of ollicvrs; and the bo)B appointed a committee to ex tend ucordiul invitution to its aiixilinr), tho Woman's IJolief Corps, to hold joint installation with us which was accepted, Mrs. Gertrude Horr Connell, past de partment president, then installed the olllcers of tho Wnmun's Reliof Corps in a vory able manner. Tho following of tlcors woro installed: MrB. Emily Dillworth. Dpi. Piob. Mrs, Rose Condon. S. V. Dpt. Pres. Mrs Fuxton. J. V. Dpt. Pres. Mrs Alico Dilworth. Dpt. Sec. Mrs Anna F. Church. Dpt. Trens. Tho ofllcers elect of the Grand Army of the Republic wore then installed by com rade H. C. Russoll, Poet Dopt. Com., viz: C. E. Adnins. Dopt. Com. J. II. Culver. -S. V.Com. JohnErhurdt. J. V. Com. I.E. Arnold. -A. Q.M.G. Comrnde Bunwell. Med'l. director. O. H.Beeby.-Dept.Chap. Aftor which n camp tiro was hold. Ro mnrks weromudobytho following mem bers of tho Relief Corps Mrs. L. A. Dates. Mrs. Helen E. Cook and Mrs, Abbio Adams. Tho last named boing tho wife of our depnrtmont commander, and a noblo woman whom this depart ment will no doubt hoar moro from in the future Theso remarks were followed by comrnde Church Howe, II. C. Russoll, O. A. Heeby department chaplain und C. E. AdiunB, depnrtmont commander. Wobolieve that Com. Adams from his remarks nnd from what wo knew ot him porsonully, will not disappoint tho boys, if times and means with a dovotion to him who knows no defoat will bring attontion or relief necessary to thoir comfort. Tuesduy evening tho Woman's Reliof Corps and tho Grund Army of tho Ro public woro tondered a reception nt tho court houeo when soverul speeches woro mudoby tho boys und uleo ono by Mary R. Morgan, past department president of the W. R. C, which woro interspersed with oxcollont music rondored by the good ladles nnd gontlomen of Hastings. At tho installation ot ofllcors Thursday ovoning, Judgo Ileal nnd wifo and Mrs W. E. Andrews rondored somo excoliont musical tluots. Tho ladies. Mrs. Judgo Ileal and Mrs. W. E. Androws nro both members of Silas A. Strickland Corps No. Oof Hustings. II. E. Pond. Pure rich blood is tssentlnl to good health, beenuso the blood Is tho yltnl fluid which supplies nil tho organs with life. Hood's Sarsnpnrllln is the great blood pnrifler. Hood's l'lll nro purely vegotnble, harm less, effective, do not pain or gripo. IMed Fob. 21, 1893, Mrs. Elizaboth Holcomb nt tho residence of her duughtor Mrs. Arnoson on Wulnut Creek. Eliznbeth Crnwford wns bom Murcli 17, 1818, in Ashtabula county, Ohio und was married.to Almon Guyott Holcomb Murcli ft, lu,'19, at Lima, Indiana. Thoro uro four children who eurvivo hor. Harmon Holcomb, J. C. Holcomb, nnd Mrs. Mnry Arneson residing hero nnd Frank Holcomb in Oklahoma. Mrs. Holcomb had been a widow a great many yenra. Sho wns among tho oarly settlors of this county, and had mndo her homo hero most of tho timo sinco. Sho had ondourcd herself to the peoplo of this community by her kind christian character, her pleasant social ways ami hor Bympnthy for those in trouble. Sho hud beon nn invalid cover nl years and bore her suffering patiently and always expressed a willingness to go whon tho call should come. In Memory of Mrs, Tulleys. Mrs. Tulleys was ono of the pioneer women of this vicinity. Sho was not among tho first female settlers, still there are only a half dozen living near Red Cloud who have lived in the neighlior- hood longer than tho deceased, and they are younger in years nnd moro nigged in health, for she was a confirmed invalid before her reiiiovnl to this county. With Iter husband and two children sho settled on tho old homestead just east of tho city twenty-three years ugo and be gan tho lifo of the pioneer. The first homo was n dug-out and the buffalo threatened to break in its roof in its reck less run down to the river 6ide. The dug-out liccanie a log houso and the Indian peered in nt the windows, and knocked ut its doors and yelled "How." She saw the sawmill come to make lmards of tho cotton wood that fringed tho river, and the logs of her house were covered witli the cotton wood siding. She saw the grasshopper pestilence of 1ST I and sho coveied tho young tices nnd llowei-ri sho hud set about the house with rags and straw to protect them from the Egyptian plague. Sho saw the terrible prairie lire light it) theawful gloom of night nud rush with iiiiiuo of smoke and tongue oi flame from thenoithern sky. With her littlo oius and her husband she tried the long hours of the April evening to keep the furious enemy at bay and sat the long night, waiting for the smoke to lift und thu dawn to show whether people still lived in her midst or whether she was. iilono upon the prairies. One awful night she, heard the wind arise in fury nud felt a darkness us of death, save when the fierce lightning lit up the gloom. In its vivid gleams she saw the new built bum. sheds and fences Hung by the i oaring wind past tho win dows of the old log house. She saw the tenant hou-o upon the opposite hill dashed ucio-s the road. She saw that where her daughter's house had stood no house was there. Sho heard tho solid timbers of tho old log houso quiver and groan beneath the awful blows, but her children were all with her and the house withstood the storm. Tho railroad came. Tho logs and cotton wood iKiards woro replaced by pine lioards and lumber. A neat frame cottage succeeded the dugout and log house. Then near by a promising littlo city grew into being and it fell to her lot to dwell in ono of its stateliest mansions. Yet htrungo to say she never was in better health and spirits than whenshs bravely struggled with tho privations and hardship of tho pioneer days. To tho lust, tho friends sho then made, tho lifo sho then lived rcninined her happiest memories. Tho vanities nnd frivoltica of city lifo made but littlo appeal to her. She hud no ambition to lead society or thu fashion, and bo far as she followed, she followed with reluctant bteps. To tho last sho preferred tho conipnuionship of those whoso plain and simplo living, whoso frugal and industrious lives were calculated to help their hubbauds build homes nud maintain them. In ono respect her fortune wns excep tionally kind. She biiw her dnughters huppily married and settled apparently for lifo on farms adjoining tho old home stead. She saw them each give birth to children who seem lwrn to comfoitablo homes and happy surroundings. She was an earnest hopeful christian al though not connected with any church organization. A faithful wifo, a fond mother, she passed away having been her children and grandchildren in comfort and peace ubout her, tho lifo work was finished and the wearied bpirit bank to rest. A woll bred und will truinod dog tho best iuyostment on the farm is Coughs and Colds, Soro Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, General Dobility and all forms of Emaciation aro speedily cured by Scotfs Emulsion mmmmmmam mmmmmmmammmmmamr Consumptives nlwnys find great reliof by taking it; nnd consumption is often cured, No other nourishment restores (strength bo quickly and effectively. Weak Babies and Thin Children aro mado strong and robust by Scott's Emulsion whon other forms of food socm to do them no good whatever. Tho only genuino Scott's Emulsion is put up in salmon' colored wrapper. Refuso cheap substitutes! Send J or pamphlet on Scott's Emulsion. FREE. Scott & Bowno, N. Y. All Druggists. 50 oonts and $1. SAC11IFICE SAIjJUJ OF Comprising all Varieties or APPLE TREES. Two kinds Criih Apple, Elms and oH Maple Shade Trees. TIicno trees are from three to Tour years old nnd aro first-class trees, l'ou ean ct your elio'ec Tor 5 cents per tree, Terms cash, They must lie sold, E. B. SMITH, Red Cloud. The City Bakery O Oar motto, Live and Let Live. At tho City bukorynnd restiurnntyou can got tho best square meal or lunch in tho city and tho cheapest, and keep on hand fresh bread, buns, pies und cakes. All kinds of bread stuffs at 32 loaves for 81.00, special rates on turgor lots. You will II ml us prompt, neat und cloan and first clnss. Accommodations for boarding nnd lodging. Fresh oysters nnd ice cream in season. Joseph Herburger, Proprietor. Work of the Heller Commission. At tho last mooting of tho County Cen tral Relief Committee tho county wns distributed ns follows und nil aid reccivod at Hidden will go to Harmony und Glen-, wood; at Hluo Hill, Potsdam; at Cowles Him creek and Pleasant Hill; at Ciuido Hock, Heaver Creek and Cuide Hock; at Iuavulo, Wulnut Creek, Iuuvnle und Catherlon; ut Hed Cloud, Gurlleltl, Lino, Hutin.Red Cloud, H C City 1st nud '2nd wurtls, at Rosemont, Oak Creek and Still water. When notitled by tho secretary each precinct will net its pro rata from tho distributing coinmittoo in it district unit distribute snmo among its own peo ple taking their application und receipt for articles received. Remember tho County Central Reliof committee hns an itemized account with eecli person getting aid in this county und tho public uro requested to inspect them, now is tho time to make your ob jections. Helow is tho number that has received nid in each precinct up to Thurs day Feb. 23 roportcdntmy otllce; Rutin 12, Heaver creok 7, Kim creek '.'1, Gurtield 11, Harmon) !KI, Iuavale 7, Lino 7, Ploasnnt Hill 20, Retl Cloud 0, 1st waul UC 2.1, 2nd ward R C 10, Stillwater 18, Walnut Creek :. Totul 218. Total No. orders tilled 22'J. Cms. SciiAiTNtT, Sec. "A crick in the bnck," a pain under the shotilder-blndes, water brush, blllionnnunB and constipation, nnd symptoms of dis ordered stomnch, kidneys, liver, und bowob. For nil i ilmonts originating in n dernngment of these orgnn,tnko Ayer's Pill. llevltal Meetings. Tho 6ories of meotingsnt tho Church of ChriBt aro still drawing lurgo nudionces every night nud confessions ut almost ovory sorvico. Tho following subjects will bo discussed tho coming week. Saturday, Mnrch 2, Anuthoma Murun uthu. Sundny,Mnrch3,The Lord's Supper. Sunduy ovoning, What must I do to bo saved . Monday, March 4, Saved by a rod ropo. Tuesduy March 5. Chungo ot hourt (churt) Wednesday, March C, The foolish nnd wise virgins. Thursday, March 7, How to got thoro. Friday, Mnrch 8, Christ the door. Don't fall to hear these Bormons overy night beginning at 7:30. All questions pretuining to christian duty und godli ness, unswored. . . - - You ought to know this: DaWitt'a Witch Hnzle Salve will hcnl a burn nnd os) pthe pain instnntly. It will euro bad ly chapped hands, ugly wounds, sores, nnd u well known onro for piles, ' Go to Kob)'8 west of post otneo, for Hour, food, grain, hay, Ac. Host quulity und reusomtblo prices. Many English sparrows uro said to huvo frozen to death during tho blizzard. and Restaurant CO to s o p Home Ncckera i:cnrsloii. Mnrch 5th and April 2nd tho Missouri Kansas nnd Toxuh Ry. will sell tickets to all points in Texas at greatly reduced rates. For further information apply to your local ticket agent or uddrees G. A. McNutt Dp. A. 1011 Union Ave, Station A. KanBns City, Mo. I'rivale .tlone) to Loan. On good farms for 1, 2, 1), 1 or f )oara t!hm ).l ....r. I. I . .- t , iiiuu ut ii-iiBuiiiiiui! iiiicH. .Honey itiwuyH a ready, ono mortgage, and nocouiuiission Writo to Geo. W. Hurker, Krio, Penn. no 1-tf Seed t'orii. Go to heudquarlerh for your seed corn. I havo it car load of ear seetl corn. Itwillpa ou to see me. las. Peterson. ut A 42ood linnee to iivt Work. I desiro to trade a work team of horses for it good fitrni hand for tho coming Benson of lSiCi. Apply to E. H. Smith. Stf Red Cloud. Aotiee. I huvo n thoroughbred Poland China boar (registered). Services 61.00. S-lt KiiM.sr Hiiow.n. Wiener hns tilled one of his windows with shoes ranging in price up to S-'l.O. You can havo )our choice for 81,23. He also hns a counter full of better grades which ho is olloriiig at l.r,0 per pair. Tho sharp wind blow, Tho lino snow How, And sifted down his neck; A cold ho nursed, His s) stem was n wreck. For doctors' skill Ho got a bill At which ho was surprised; Ho wondors why Ho didn't buy That cont wo udvertisod. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of euro. Hotter pny Wionor 52) for un overcoat than give it to the doo to.r,1 V'onor B0s ovorcouts now at wholesnlo cost, and thoy rungo from 62 to 812. For Rent. A good houao with barn -C. V. Kuley Attention Old Soldiers. Thero will bo a mooting of tho old Boldiers, nt tho court houso, in tho city of Red Cloud, Nob,, Suturdnyut 2 o'clock March 2, for tho purposo ot considering tho distribution ot tho relief needed. Como prepared to report all casos thut uro in need of hoi p. Uy ordor of com mlttoe. Tako your wagon work to Stnpleton. Ho forges nil irons for buggioaout of tho boBt Norway iron, uses no malleablo iron in repairing buggioa. There is ovory whero tho working of tho ovorlasting law of requital; mun ulwaya gets what ho gives. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure drape Cretin ot TurUr lm der. V' Misgiro