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-X U- J1 ,1 .a.;t At W? rtvA-im MRuX .s a . a . 7 18 The Chief C. II. HALE. Publisher RED CLOUD NEBRASKA IKE DAY 13 HUG RECIPROCITY BILL SOON TO BE PUT ON ITS PASSAGE. TIME FOR DEBATE IS LIMITED Bailey of Texas Declaims Against and Jones of Washington In Its Favor La Follette to Be Heard Again. Washington. Only ft very short lime for debate on tho Canadian reel proclty hill remains beforo the final voto Ih taken on tho remaining amend ments and tho incnsiira Itself. Into that nro to ho crowded n number of upcerhcs, Including remarks by Sena tor 1m Follette, Senator Smith of Michigan, and many speeches by mem bers who have a Dual word to say for or against tho bill, Scontor Ia Fol lette will explain in detail his amend ments which pioroso a sweeping re vision of the wool and cotton tariffs. Ills address will bo tho chief ono against the reciprocity hill in tho clos ing bourn of debate. Senator Ilallcy held tho floor against tho hill for three hours, following u speech In Its favor by Senator Jones of Washington. Senator Halley's speech was almost wholly an attack on the bill for its alleged injustlco to .ho fanning interests. Nebraskans Getting Uneasy. Washington. Political coitltlons in Nebraska, especially in tho democratic party, are giving nicmlrars of tho No .lirnsluv delegation In congress much iineuBlnesB. They arc becoming Im patient for an adjournment of eon gross. ItppicBentutlves Magulrc and 1ohcck, both of whom wish to bo re turned to congress In the 1912 elec tion, realize that factional dllllcultlos in Nebraska are certain to complicnto (iffalis. Owing to his absence In South jDukotu, where ho attended tho funeral of his mother, Magulre hni not had an opportunity to study tho sltnatlon. Thcro nro good reasons for believing however, that ho will llfVj up witf Colonel Bryan. Convention of Gideons. Milwaukee. Delegates from man parts of tho country hnvo arrived It Milwaukee for tho annual national convention of CidcoiiB, nn organiza tion of ChrlMlun traveling men which during tho past year bus beor Instrumental In placing over S0,00 Ulbles In tho hotels of tho United States and Canada. Tho sessions oj tho convention will conclude Sunday with special meetings to bo hold ii forty Milwaukee churches. ' Bandits Hold Up Passengers. (irand Forks, X. D. Tho enstbound hortti coast limited on tho Northern Pncitlc railroad wbr hold up by threa masked rohbcis near Buffalo, N. D. nbout 11 o'clock Wednesday night, Tho robbers secured nbout $500 it" cnsli by going through tho passengpi oonches. They shot Engineer S. I'. Olson of Fargo twice In order to mnk him slop the train. They made a stic cesRful escape In an automobile willed hud been awaiting them nenr thi sccno of the robbery. Preparations About Completed. Havana. The process of removing iho water surrounding tho wreck ol tho 'Maine Is practically completed, tho water level In the cofferdam havlnn been lowered eighteen feet, lenvlng the wreck surrounded'hy Islets of mud and vinnll pools and fink holes of green, slimy water. The soundings show no. a hero a depth In excess of four feet. Mrs. Lee Is Mending. Denver. .Mis. I.uko U'e, wlfo ol United States Senator Ima of Tonnes, tee, Is impiovlng rapidly and Is now considered out of danger. Senator ).ea, who tor-cntly submitted to the transfusion of a quart of his blood In order to save his wife's life, will leave Inafcwdajh for his homo In Nash, ville. Has Been With Them 52 Years. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore now thallenges tho world to break tho rec ord of the family In this city which has kept u whlto s.crvant for fifty-two jnrs. And tho end is not jet, for tho servant Is still active and tho mistresi Is still snttstled with her woilc. King and Queen Depart. Kdlnhurgh. The royal visit to Scot land ended Thursday with tho depar ture of the king and queen, the Prlnco of Wales and Princess Mary for l.on don. Cleveland, O. Four Indictments tfcro returned by the federal grand jury which hns been investigating an alleged wall paper trust. The Indict ments choree u conspiracy In restraint of trade under the provisions of the Sherman nutt-trust law. Home, Tho eighth anniversary of (he death of Pope l.eo XIII was ob served Thursday with a requiem mass, which was celebrated at tho sacred collego in tho presence of the .high dignitaries of the church and t 'Burabcr of invited guests. FROM MANY PLACES EVENTS OF THE DAY TOLD IN A FEW LINES. tHE DAY'S NEWS BOILED DOWN Personal, Political, Foreign and Intel ligence of Various Kinds, Inter esting to the General Reader Given In Condensed Form. Washington A congressional investigation of the charges, against Dr. Wiley has been decided upon. Representative aioon snys the farm ers of .Nebraska do not take kindly to the reciprocity bill. Tho foreign office has continued the report that Baron llosen would not teturn to his post us Rutslnn ambassa dor nt Washington. Undo Bam had a "bumper" fiscal ear, with foreign commerco aggre gating $3,500,000,000, the largest in the history of the nation. Dr. Harvey Wiley's answer to tho charges mnde against him by the per sonnel hoard of tho department of ag riculture has been presented to Presi dent Tart, All legislative paths now lead to ad journment of congress quickly after tho voto on the Arizona-New Mexico statehood bill Is taken up In tho sen ate on August 7. The center of population of the United States Is four and ono-fctrth miles south of I'niomlllo, Monroe county, Indiana, according to ti cctuitiu bureau announcement. Tho most drastic campaign pub licity legislation ever passed In either bianch of congress has been idopted by tho senate, practically ,vlt ho nt n dissenting vote. Tho United States will send an other gunboat to Ilaytlcn wntcrs to protect Americans and their interests now serious threatened by tho revolu tion against President Simon. Tho war department is searching the country for suitable young college graduates to Join the Philippine con stabulary as third lieutenants. Mar ried men will bo discriminated against. Thosennto has ordered that the nnmo of Senator Terrell of (leorgla be stricken from tho roll of tho Beuate, leaving his sent vacant until Governor 'Hoko Smith qualities as his successor. In announcing tho designation of fifty additional second class postodlces In twenty-six states ns postal savings depositories, Postmaster General Hitchcock declared the fyetcin wib growing In favor. v The treaty between tho United Statea and Great Dritnln, providing for tho arbitration of pecuniary claims between the two countries In accord .unco with the general nrbitratlon treaty has been ratified by the senate. As the result of un unfavorable re port to tho stnto department on con ditions In Mexico close to the Arizona border, tho war department has or dered tho four troops of cavalry at Nogales to remain there until the sit uation clears. General News Thero is a strike of bread-maker at Mexico City. The strike situation in western Can ada is becoming alarming. Tho ltichlnnd County hank nt Hot ter, O., has closed Its doora. Cholera cuscs at American ports are Increasing and much alarm is felt. Much damage was done by an-elec-trlcal storm near Terre Haute, Ind. Shipping Industries at "Cardiff, Wnles, aro tied up by a general strike of seamen. Dr. Herman Adler, chief rnbbl of tho United 'Hebrew congregation of the British empire, died In Ixmdon Tues day. J. C. (Hud) Mars, who was hurt when ho fell with his aeroplane at Erie, Pa., last Friday, Is rapidly re covering. William Powell, ono of the Mabray gang who was convicted at Council Bluffs, has been pardoned by Presi dent Tnft. Damago amounting to $1,500,000 has been dono by tho typhoon and floods in Luzon. The tobacco provinces huvo been isolated. Franco hns asked Spain to explain tho arrest of M. Bolsset, tho French consular agent nt Alcazar, Morocco, by Spanish patrol. Seattle Is celebrating tho "Golden Potlatch," the anniversary of tho tlrst shipment of gold from Alaska In 1807. Daniel W. Wilder, author, and u well known pioneer Kansas editor and politician, is dead at his homo at Hia watha. The New York stnto legislature, which has been In continuous session Inco January 1, will tuko a recess until September C. Advices from Rlvns, Nicaragua, de scribe tho capital, Managua, as In a state of siege. The prisons are tilled with political prisoners, loaded with chains. Twenty men are dead as the result of un explosion in a coal mine ut Sykesvllle, Pa. Continued ruins throughout north Mstern Michigan have effectually dls- Mpuled nil the fire danger in the for est districts for tho present. Having installed successfully more ban a thousand postnl savings banks in second class postofllces tho depart ment decided to extend it to some of tho first class ofllces. Tho national holiday In commonior r.tlon or the fall of the Hastlle was ob served Friday throughout Franco In the traditional manner. Another ilcnth frpm Asintlc cholera hns occurred nt tho Swineburno hos pital at Quarantine. Karl Klsor was cremated nt Oska loosa, Iowa, when a traction cnnli.o ran Into a separator on which he wos working. Tho health Inspector of tho port of New York, Dr. Alvah II. Doty, looks on the cholera situation thcro as Jn creaslngly favorable. Torrcon, Mexico, advices say Span lards aro leaving that district because of antl'Spaulsh feeling. Many are go. Ing to Argentine Republic. An unknown body about to he burled In tho Memphis, Tenn., potters' field was Identified as Father Hugh O'Brien of Pensacola, Fin. Ono hundred Mexican troops have been ordered from Knse.nada to the district around Alamo, where a small hand of rebels or bandits are said to bo operating. Attorney General Cogson of Iowa has Issued n cull for u conference of representatives of all Mississippi river townB which are seeking to secure the St. Louis freight rate. Thousands of Knights of tho Macca bees are In Cleveland In attendance on the quadrennial review of the su preme tent and tho annual encamp ment of the uniform rank. Moro thnn two billion in redeemed bonds, representing the major part of the government civil war debt, Is be ing fed to the furnaces in the bureau of printing nnd engraving. Should ho become tho possessor of Gnlgoez castle' In Austria, negotiations for which uro pending, J. Pierpont Morgan may become n baron, ns tho title goeh with the estate. St. Die, In Frnnce.-ls holding a celo brntlon In honor of tho anniversary of tho naming of America, which oc curred 400 years ago, nnd of which that town claims the honor. Gorman District Commissioner von Frankelbcrg, two white, sergeants, fourteen black police nnd twenty car iters have been massacred by the Oka rango tribe of Hechuannland. Charles Hickman, who wns to have been hanged at Beaver, Pa., for the murder of his wife, Mollle, February 0, 1910, collapsed In his cell in the night nnd died before morning. The public health and marine hos pital service is watching closely tho appearance of cholera in New York and is co-operating In every way with tho health authorities of that state. Assistant Secretary of War Oliver is endeavoring to enlist the aid of the governors of the several states in de veloping the military drilling of tho pupils of the high schools of tho coun try. Kdna Peebles, the thlrteen-yenr-old Akron girl who at the point of a re volver unsuccessfully attempted to hold up the assistant cashier of the Cuyahoga Falls bank, Tuesday night, has been paroled. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief of tho bureau of chemistry, probably will not bo requested by President Taft to re sign, hut will he reprimanded, accord ilng to the opinion of visitors who talked with Mr. Taft. Senator Pomeicno of Ohio will ask tho senate to dispose immediately of his resolution Instructing the attorney general to start criminal proceedings against tho olllcers of the Standard Oil and American Tobacco companies. Tho government has recovered nbout $75,000 from John F. Gnynor and Benjamin D. Greene, tho contractors who were convicted of frauds with Captain Obcrllu M. Carlor In tho Sa vannah harbor contructs several years ago. To aid the women of California, who hope to win when the issuo of suffrage for women is presented to the voters there on October 10, it has been de cided that New York women suffra gists shall observe a week's faBt next month. In nn accusation filed with the per manent committee of tho national con gress, Deputy Joso Mario Gamboa in directly charges President De la Barra and his cabinet with responsibility for the recent outbreak In Puebla and vicinity. That 20,000 drouth-stricken nnd des titute homesteaders west of tho Mis souri river may remain in the country tho South Dakota railroad commission ers huvo 'arranged n special ha)f rata on rnllroad lines to that territory upon foods nnd feed. A mysterious malady, manifesting itself by small bloodshot stains on the tips or tho fingers, passing through tho arm Into tho body nnd resulting in death within n Tow days is baffling the skill of physicians in Mitchell county, North Carolina. Tho German legation nt Mexico City is Investigating tho killing of four men and n woman that occurred at Puebla during a recent riot. Governor and Senator-elect Hoko Smith has stated nguln'thut ho would not tako his seat until December, and still refuses to accept tho resignation of Senutor Terrell. A through express from Basle, Swit zerland, for Berlin, crowded with a heavy tourist truffle, wns wrecked at Malhelm, Germany. Eleven persons aro known to have been killed, while scores of others were Injured, many of them seriously. Buy Stovons, four years old., was lit erally torn to pieces by a bulldog nt Peoria, 111. Ills mother In attempting to rescue him wnB also badly bitten. Chnnglng seats In n row boat cost the lives of Carl Glado. twenty years old, nnd Matthew Hllllsteln, twenty nlno years old, by drowning in tho Chicago river. Flvo thousand persons nt Buffalo Bill's wild west show were thrown Into a panic at Chicago when half ol tho Inrgo tent wob blown down In nn electrical storm. Several men and women wore injured by collapsing seats and falling tent poles. PICKED HIS POCKET STATE AUDITOR BARTON LOSES WALLET ON TRAIN. NEWS FROM OVER THE STATE What It Going en Her anal There That la of Interest to tho Read art Throughout Nokraska ana) Vicinity. Grand Island. While en loir.ehome from Denver, Stnte Auditor Silas R. Barton was "touched" by some light lingered artist. Willie his blinkers were inking a rest someone emptied his wnllet of $163. practicajly all lie had, until ho stopped off nt Grand Island nnd found some neighbors nnd friends The Union Pacific and Pull mun officials are investigating. Bartlett Richards It Recovering. Hastings Bartlett Richards, one of tho quartet or ranchmen who have been serving sentences in tho Adams county Jail for land frauds, and who wns tnken to a hospltnl at Rochester, Minn., some time ago, Is reported re covering satisfactorily and has beon transferred to n sanitarium, where he will recuperate beforo being brought back here. His sentence will expire some time In September. Find Homes for Many Children. Fremont The Lutheran Orphanage nnd children'!) Home-seeking society of Nebraska held its unnual meeting nt the orphans' home. Report of the supeiintendent showed that forty-four children had been given out during the year for adoption into good homes. Tho total disbursements were $3,-7.-9.44. Will Improve the Newspaper. Broken Bow. The Custer County Beacon has been sold to a number of democrats In thU city, who will pre sent It to Horace M. Davis of Ord, who will .manage tho paper. A condi tion or the sale is that Mr. Davis Is to spend several thousand dollars in improving the paper. Lightning Kills Several Horses. Kavt nna. During a recent thunder storm the barn or L. J. Jaeger, seven miles southwest of Raveunn, was struck by lightning nnd burned to the ground The barn contained six horses, ull of which were either killed by lightning or burned to death. Soapsuds in-Boiler. ' Garrison. Klndler Bros., having hud trouble with their thresher, over hauled the boiler and found it full of soapsuds. Purt or a bar or soap wns Blso found, put In, of course, by home enemy. Alma's $10,000 public library is Hear ing completion. 11. J. Bedford or Miller, owner of tho Miller Forum, is to ht.ut u paper at Arnold. Thu"TThij;ihltIon state convention will bo hold at the Liudell hotel in Lincoln Tucsduy. July a:,. Martin Schnetzer, u Fremont grocer, dropped dead In his store while wnlt lng on u customer Friday. Isaac M. Stevens, aged slxly-flvo years, was kicked in the breast by a horse and Instantly killed. The indications nro taut York'B Chautauqua this yeur, July 28 to Au gust C. will he the best yet held. K. A. Sandnll. treasurer of Blaine county, died nt a Lincoln hospital, after an Illness or several months. James Moouey, a farmer living nenr Beatrice, was severely Injured when the horses hitched to his blndor ran nwny. Dr. Gibbons and Postmaster Eaton, of lxrton. wore seriously If not fatuity Injured In un automobile accident nenr Nebraska City. The residence of Dr. it. L. Newell, at Union, wns burned Sunday morn ing. Only a few of tho household ef fects were saved. It Is believed that tho blaze started from a lamp which was left burning, Tho two-yenr-old Eon of (iirton Wil son, residing near Lexington, swal lowed a lly-klller wick live Inches long and nearly died from tho effects! The Fnlrbury roller mills arc shut down undergoing repairs. Tho large llumo near tho mill wheel' broke nnd gave way, and it will probably be some time beforo the dam Is repaired. While Mrs. Roblueon of near Wot bach was out attending to her house hold duties, her little seven-months-old child, which she hud put to sleep on n bed, got nwnko and In attempt ing to crawl out, got its bend fastened In tho iron frame und hung Itself. Minden lias voted $15,000 In bonds for tho construction or a municipal light plant. Tho body or Gus Hernbloom was found In tho granary on his fnrm, three miles southeast of Osceola, by neighbors who had been hunting for him for some time, lie had hanged ilmself. Brothers of the oung man, Policy, tvho suicided near Clay Center last w'eek, aro making a thorough Investi gation or the case, ns tho ranchman was known to bo In comfortable clr cumstances and no cause for tho act can be surmised. aB5 L-aS Frank Wchrman, tho elght-ycur-oid con of I. J. Wehrmnn of Nelson, who wns accidentally shot Thumlay, diet) from his injuries. . The little one-year-old child of Ben Doss, at Stella, pulled u cup of hot coffee from tho table, scalding Itself around the waist badly. Petitions nic being circulated ant signed by a good many Beatrice resi dents who nre in favor of a commis sion form of government. Harry Palmer, who killed Ills wlfo nt Hustings some time ugo and wns sent to the penitentiary, Is hopelessly insane and bus been sent to an asy lum. "Fainting Bertha" Llebbke has been transferred fro mthe state penitentiary at Lincoln to Inglcsldo hospltnl at HnstlugB. Sho has promised to be good. Rev. G. F. Rclchel, who has been the pastor of the Baptist church at Stella and Brock for the past year, bus left for Kansas City, where he will attend Echool. From demands for currency received by Lincoln bankers during the past few days, tho wheat movement over the stnto .is thought to be above the. uveruge. There were twenty-two vacancies In tho Fremont public schools as a re sult of the many resignations filed at the close of last term, but all have now been tilled. Ben T. White, ror fifteen curs gen eral counsel for the Northwestern railroad In Nebraska and west of tho Missouri river, died Saturday at his home In Omaha. O. Bleau of Kearney was" Instantly killed and Herman Finite, the chuuf four, fatally Injured when their auto wns struck by the fust cxtru mall on the Union Pnclflc. James Bacakos of Beatrice got mixed up with nn electric ran nnd will lose several fingers as a result. Osceoln will celebrate July 21! and 27 ns Frontier dayH. While handling a 22-cnllhre rifle. Harold Runyon, of Morrill, ten jenrs old", shot himself through the mouth. The bullet lodged In his throat after striking one of his front teeth. An innovation at the state fair this year will bo the receipt of paid admis sions at the gates, the annoyance of having to wait to purchua tickets dur ing a rush being thus eliminated. The body of a man was lound In the liver near Springfield. There was nothing found on the body by which it could be Identified. Apparently it had been In the water some time. Bccuusc Fred McPherson would not give back the money that he won in s, poker game to n tramp he was brutal ly assaulted with n razor und is now in a precarious condition nt his home In Falrbury. The tramp is in jail. Charles Smith, a prominent Madison county farmer, committed suicide Sun day by placing a twelve-gauge Hhot gun to 'his heart and pulling the trig ger, which was fastened to a nnll on a pasture fence just outside of his dooryard. By his presence of mind In grabbing scaffold timbers as ho plunged fifty feet from tho top of the Savoy hotel at Lincoln, Earl Gates, a workman, broke tho force of his fall nnd prob ably prevented serious injuiles to his person. 7 A check for $50,000, representing tho annual federal contribution for agricultural experiment work, has reached Stnte Treasurer George und will bo devoted to tho use of the state agricultural school. I.ast year the check waB for only $45,000. Presum ably a larger nmount will be allowed this state when the Curtis schojl is erected and in operation. The state auditor has registered $100,000 or Merrick county court house bonds und $110,000 or bonds is sued by drainage district No. I, Pnv neo ' county. The drainage Imnds draw 6 per cent Interest and tho Mer rick county bonds 4 per cent Interest. Since Juno i, when tho corporation occupation tnx was duo and payifblo to tho stute, nearly $20,000 bus b.-en paid Into the treasury by corporations, many or them foreign, and manv of thorn paying under protebt. Work on the new $5.1,000 science and library building for the Wayne hormul I 1b now In progress. Tho work Is to uo pusneu ironi mo ueginnuig, tunt relief from tho present congestion in the school may be soon obtained. John Krause himself appeared be foio tho hoard or pardons In support or his application ror a pardon. Ho related to the board his relations with William Kline, stating that when ho fired a gun into tho air, when K'llno and ho wero quarreling, that ho had on Intention or hurting Kline, and that ho did not do so. An epidemic of what appears to be typhoid fever prevails at the state in stitute for feeble-minded at Beatrice Dr. Thomas, the superintendent, is among tho number on the sick list. Fully two dozen children und adults, Including four attendants, are down with fever. Corporations chartered by othe states, but doing business in Nebras ka .shall pay their corporation occupa tion tn hereafter only on that part of their capital employed In this state. This is the ruling of the legal depart ment in response to an Inquiry front the secretary or state. UNCOiJ?rtSv1T' IMMHMHBlMMHHaK. Ull I 111 lllft rTTTFfVf9rZCm J""- OTTUMWA WOMAN CURED By Lydia E. Plnkham'i Vegetable Compound Ottumwa, low. 'Tor tears I u almost a constant sufferer from female trouble, lu all ila dreadful forms: shooting pains all OTor my body, sick headaoho. tsninal v weakness, dizziness. depression, and everything that waa horrid. I tried manv doctors in different Sarts of the United tates, but Lydia B. Pinkhanvs vegeta ble Compound has done more for me than all the doctors. I feel it my duty to tell you these f ac ts. M v heart Is full of eratitude to you for my cure." Mrs. Harriet E. WAMPLEit, A34 8. Hansom Street; Ottumwa, Iowa. Consider This Advice No woman should submit to a surgf. cal operation, which may mean death, until sho has given Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous medicine, made only from roots and herbs, has for thirty years proved to bo the most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. Women residing in almost every city nnd town in the United Htates bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink ham's Yegotablo Compound. Mrs. Plnkhara, at Lynn, Masa Invites all sick women to write her for advice. Her advice is free, confidential, and alwaya helpful. A woman hns nbout ns much ufo for n mnn who doesn't ndmire her as a fatted calf has for a prodigal son. With tt smooth iron nnd Deflnnoe Starch, you can launder your shirt waist just as well at homo as the steam laundry can; It will have the proper stiffness and finish, thero will bo less wear nnd tear of tho goods, nnd it will bo a positive pleasure to use a Starch that does not stick to tho Iron. Harold Knowa the ,?lgns. Flve-year-old Harold's older sister Was In tho habit of making a good many demands on him. Generally her requests for favors, usually the running of errands around the hous, were prefaced by what she considered subtle flatter'. "Now, Harold," 6he began one day. "you're a dear, sweet little boy, and you know I love you" but Harold cut her short. "Well, Ethel," he said, earnestly, "If It's upstairs, I won't go." Llppincott'a Magazine. PERFORMING POLICE DUTY. Officer Muldoon That lellow's flirt ing with every servant girl on my beat. I'd rim him In If I could charge him with somo offense. Chalker (the milkman) That's easy. Charge him with impersonating an officer! A 8P00N 8HAKER. 8traight From Coffeedom. Coffee can marshal! a good squadron of enemies nnd some very hard ones to overcome. A lady In Florida writes: "I havo always been very fond of good coffee, nnd for years drank it at least tbrco times n day. At last, how ever, I found that It wus injuring me. "I becamo bilious, subject to fre quent and violent headaches, and so very nervous, that I could not lift a spoon to my mouth without spilling a part of Its contents. "My heart got 'rickety' nnd beat so fast and so hard that I could scarcely breathe, while my skin got thick and dingy, with yellow blotches on my face, caused by tho condition of 'my liver and blood, "I mudo up my mind that all these afflictions camo from tho coffco, and I determined to experiment and see. "So I quit coffco and got a package of Postum which furnished my hot morning beverage. After a littlo time I was rewardod by a complote restora tion of my health in eVery respect. "I do not suffer from biliousness any more, my headaches have disappeared, my nerves aro as steady as could ho desired, my heart beats regularly and my complexion Iiob cleared up beauti fully the blotches havo been wiped out and It is such a pleasure to be well again." Name given by Fostum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, Read tho little book, "The Road to 'ellvllle," In pkgs. "There's n reason." ISter read the abote IrllrrT A new appear from line to lime. The? are seaulae, I rue, and fall of kaaM lalerral. wjBrB wi mJtM Vi w '..A U-'i :..- :ftac)gwfrn W-j..f-