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mtriral (Mumlra & VOLUAIK XXXVI. NUMBER 20. COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, AUGSUT 10, 1005. WHOLE NUMMUl 1,705. .' .fs yv tsi-" X. 4z2$P TIIK SKIN OF WEALTH it fomiil wherever Old Glory l!onts. Integrity mill frugality nrn truo pIrhi of wealth nml lonil on to fortntuiie. OI1H HANK is n sljjn or wenlth nml helps those. who bank with nit on to riches. Hank with ti.s nt:d wealth is n matter of time. Our batik nids you. The First National Bank Miss Fannin Ocor 1ms roturncil from nn oxton.ivo visit in Mnrshnll, Mich igan. FOU KENT. A six room rottnKO, with good utiiblo. luiuiro John Krd sen If. Rlrn. Frank Poind of lid wood lius Iipiv.i visit inu her husband in this city it few ilnyn. Mr nml MrH. Anderson nrn rejoic ing nvnr tho arrival of a little daugh ter nt thoir homo, yesterday morning. Willnrd Hockouhnrgor nml Myron Orny Imvo gnno to Froiuonl to bo guixts ul n house parly for sivnrnl day. A. Anderson, V. A. McAllister iiml O. (. Unon hnvo gone to liindsny on bank liusinoss. 'I'liov oieet to m turn tomorrow. Mr.i. U. S. Huney, Mrs. O. A. Scott ami MrH. (3. S. Von1 will bo at homo to their friends nt fivo o'clock ton to morrow afternoon. MIkh Hattio Seizor wool to Kditnlnr Hominy rommiug yntdnrdny. - Not Humliiy hLo leaves for Ulii(!ngo1wliHrn nho roinaliiH until I ho opening of tin millinery season hero. Miss Clara Wentcottnf South Unmlm ban returned liomo nftor two weeks visit with her cousins, tho Mn-sos He hocen nml Ooldio Nlohol. M'ss Ko liDcoa returned with hor. MrH. J. McCarthy nml Mis O'Noil who hnvo boon guests ot Miv. 1'lios. Keating hnvo gone to Omahn where, fhev will vinit hnforn returning to thoir honin in Hnnard, 111. Mrs. A. J. Smith nml MrH K. 11. Smith hnvo issued invitations tor n p.irty nt PutVnlo Park tomorrow nfior noon nt !! o'clock (n nouor of Turn. Florence K. LuuWu'k of Donvor. Mrs'. O. L. linker returned homo fiom St. .loo to-dnv called by (ho critical ootid i Hon of hnr foii Fred. About a week ngo hn had nn oporntion to roniovo a root ion of tho bono of tho uoso. YoHtonlny a violout hemor rhage sot in nml for n tlmo his lifo was emlnngaroil nml hin mothor was iii(ikly suminonotl by telegraph. Tho young limn iH very much hotter to-day. Advertised Letters. Goo. M. Prown, Mrs. Kilun Hi own ing, Mt'H. K. K. Crooks, II. Ilorsley, (J. W. Mcrtz, Nntionnl Household Pah. Co., Katlioriiio A. Prico, Wok .ioioeli Stnr.oc, .Tnn Stnwinski, T. A. h. Whitohoad, H. Woodford, D.Wort n ii'i. Labor Tax. Ily amendment of Sootlon TO ot olmptor II, article 1 of tho compiled Statutes ot Ntdirnslta, nil poroiiH eub joct to Labor Tux innst porform two days labor on streets or commuto tho labor hv payment of two dollars (.$'!) in cash to thn city Treasurer. A. W. (Jlnrk, Chairman com. on stroots nndGralcs. Don't Neglect Your tooth. I'lvcn a few weolis dola.v will somoLimt'.s prove injurious. Durum1 my aksenco I)r. ('. V. CainplK'll, who highly recommendi'i skillful onerator am comes as a its a gentleman, will have vhar.' of my practice and will do all he can to please you. 13lli Str.'t. I'liono 110. Dr, H. E, Naumann. wan. jk'av . ..i n ttE sJtSl i his in SHRINKAGE OF CASES CAUSES HOPEFUL FEELING. PROMINENT LAWYER STRICKEN Cuban Expert Favorably Impressed Vlth Fight Marino Hospital Service is Making Dr. Gultcras on Tour of Inspection. New OrlcatiH, Auk, 10. Official il port: Now cases, (12; deaths, t!; total eases, l.ObO; total ileaths. J7H; new sub-foel, HI; total to date, L'lia. Tho day's record shows that tlieio is boj;liiiiiiiK to bo nn Improvement in the situation. With only sixty-two new eases found by the new system, there is every lcason to believe that the proKioss of tho disease has been cheeked and Us eradication la only a (juestlon of a few weeks. Of the six deaths, only one was an Italian. AmoiiK the others were .1. O. Dasplt, n prominent youni? lawyer, and l'lerro Ahlnl, a well known musician, at one time leader of tin Trench opera or chestra. The state board of health announces that in tho state outside of New Orleans there have been to date 1'Jil cases and 1M deaths. The arrival of Dr. John Ciulteras, tho Cuban yellow fever expert, and his tour of the seat of worst Infec tion, was the moht Interesting feature, or the ellow fever situation. Dr. Ciuitora.-i left Havana to make nn In-r-pcitlou of the milf cities in connec tion with the Cuban quarantlno and to nil. r his assistance In the cam paign In progress here. In tho Infect ed ipiarter he saw evidence of tho thoioiiKhucHK with which tho tnarlno hospital service has conducted Ha Ikht to eliminate tho niosipilto. )r. riiiiier.is was pleased with the re sults of his Inspection and expects to see hero universal acceptance of the mosquito theory nt the end ef tho piesent campaign. Case nt Crawfordsvllle. Indianapolis, Aiitr. Hi. Tho state health atithoiltles sent Hi. A. W. Itrayton, an cxpcit. to Crawfordsvllle to eNiimino tho disease of n man who arrived at Crawfordsvllle a few days iu;o from Karoo, Miss., and who has been stricken with symptoms pliullar to those of yellow fever. I-c-il physician refused to attend tho com1 and after 1!. M. Ilutchlims, score t.uy of tho Crawfordsvllle board or health, had diagnosed tho caso as yel low fever he asked tho state board to send an expert at once. Depositions In Grain Suit. Omaha, Auk. It). Court Itoporlor Thomas Wilson of .In duo Kstelle's court hesan the taking or depositions on behalf of the state in tho suit to dissolve tho allowed wain tiust. At totnoy Oeneinl Hrown Is conductliiK tho examination on In half of tho state. Meshis. .lefi'ilos .V: Howell, tho lomil firm represontlnK Thomas D. Wonall, who InstlKiiled the orlslnal suit, of which this pioceedtiiK Is an out;rowlh, were also in at tendance. Myton I. Learned Is lepresentliiK tho Nehiaska fiialn nealers association. Chartjes Filed Against Taggart. WashliiKlou, Au. Hi. It Is now rtated ut tho war department i hat ohm boh wro UltMl there last April itKnlm-t Major Tim'sart, who is minir his wit( for divoice In Ohio, Imi no action has lu en taken on tho oimircs, nor will niothim; he done until the termination of tho present suit. Tho charges rolnte to matters out of whlih tho divorce suit has Brown. TaKKurt also filed charges against Colonnl Miner some tlmo upo, but they were considered trivial and weio dlsinl.std, Baseball Results Yesterday. Anieiii.au LeiiKiio New Yoik, 4 j Detroit, i. IMilladolphla, H; St. Louis, 0. Washington, 0; Cleveland, 7. N.i tlonal Leamie I'litsbiirK, 1; I'hiladd phla, 5. AmiM'lcau Assncialiou Co lumlius, )-(!; Louisville, li-It. Kansa., City, L': Milwaukee, S. Minneapolis,; 1; St. Paul, '2. Toledo, 2-tS; Itidiunnp-; oils, 1-2. Western Li'nwio Pueblo. 3; Denver, 9. Dos Moines, 7-30; at. Joseph, 2-2. Conference on Grain Rr.tes. Chicago, Aug. 10. TiaClo olllciah of cisfMii, western and i;nlf lailioads held a conlerence hero with a iew of adopting a basis of grain tr" I nun Missouri ilver points to il-.e gulf and Atlantic ports which would he smM'iKtniy to all llm s and pie veiM iinoilier gialn rate war on v poll gl.ilu 1 1 Utile. No agleeiiuiil ',v;u i .ii hod and tho meeting will he iou t.ine d. Death of Sanger Pullman. HidwiHiil CHy, Cal, Aug. HiWal ter Sanger I'lillman, who was Injured In a miMwny acchb nt last Sunday, dl d at hU homo In liolniout. An lie veotlcitiou dKili.hcd that his bkull w.is fia lured, Turfman Joo Cotton Dead, New Yoik, Aug. Hi. -".Ion" Cotton, tho u'torau turfman, la dead. Ball Players vi. Preacher. Kruiuout. Nobr. AaKUfit 1 1 The llov. LowIn M. llns.uiy, pastor of Jtlio Methodist church at Serlbimr, tho youiiK preacher who recently Mnrteil an aiiti'Snuday hull armndo in n ium ball town wu.sasnulle(l Suturday nik'ht by W. A. Oonley ami Archie Hitihin. .von, tho lntter ono of tho ball playeiv Conloy Mtruck Mr. IhiR'oy ioviu.il timuH ill tho Scribuor jmrt office and renwed the attack when tnn prenchor wout outsldo. I'hoii tho p.-eaonor otf. orod a dofmiso nml knouknl Con ley down. HobtiiMiu joined Conloy nml tho two trounced tlio preacher until tho crowd pulled thorn off. Conloy says Hov. Uussov mado falso state montH about his family and this pro voked tho nsntilt. It i tho delUf however that tho nffnir is tho out growth of tho feoliiiK over Humlav ball. Wheat Shrinkage. Tim MillluK and Grain Nowh in thoir last number reports tho fallow t cxporiment tnndo to ilotorminn loss by shrinknKoof now wheat, which will bo of gront interest to farmers nnd dcalors alike. Now whent frwh from mnchino was weighed into a blu nml nfter .'10 days this whnt was ro weighed, showing a shcinltnuo of t mr cent or ". bushols on a 1(H) Itiuhel. It muRt bp rrmcmbereii that thin whent wns drv when it won! into bin and nt end of :i0 davH hnd not yi Btnrled to sweat. SwoatluR in iilu means n sovero loss in weight whilo FLY - AWAY - OIL It keeps the flies from all kinds of stock by simply spraying or applying with sponge or brush Quarts, hall gal. and gal. cans. Chas. M. Dack, Druggist. Hard Coal. Hest I'ennsylvnnia Hard coal $10 M at yards. Nnwinan it Welcli. '21 Base Ball. Uoltimtius easily dofeateit Croston last Sunday by a scorn of S to I. Ores ton's pitcher, Oook, wns easy meat for Lohr's famous stickon whilo Dolau held the visitors down to two litt nml struck out fifteon men. Urn.it on has n st route team and played good ball with tho exception of some ragged out-fiolding. liut they are out classed hv thn Columbus boys who hnvo de veloped into tlio best amateur team in Nobrnska For Croston thn stick work was done by Cook, Kly nnd Harvey Sharrar whilo all tho homo boys hit it. Tho features of the game were a pretty double for Columbus Irom Lulir to Corbett to Coolidgu and for t'rostou two line stops by filarial' on third. About titty people from t'reston saw tho gaiuo. Tho players caino down on tho train, entrusting their tickets to Urnco We lit) whom sprint inu recoid is sui'.lt that they knew lie could catch tho train with their tickets in case it didn't mt more than three milus the ri'nrt. L ivom of liiie bill all liiV'i the treat of tho season lu Columbus next Kat unlay and Siimlav whoii lie Co lumlius team will 'ins bats with tho (ireeley, toloimlo team, one of I lie strongest Uiiiud in tho west. Pennsylvania Hard Cord. J'laoo your orders with us now foi Lohigli and Sirautou, l'euiisyLiiuln hard coal for tall delivery, l'rhe 4I0..M) at yards, ii W. Weaver A: Hon (JoalCj. It Commiscion Starts Suits. Washington, Auk. Hi. Tlio Inter Male i oiiiiiien e eoniuilsslon, on I1 1 own Initial Ivo and as a tosult ot cone plaints against private car lines, un expectedly began an Invesilgatlon of the lehiilouK between rallioads and lefrlgeiaior Hues, by which It Is 'buried lliai tlio ail to iignlnte the Ii t-"-,i!iie ii iiinieice i lcdatc d In si v e,,'i spc i Ifled plac es. Dsnl Will Quit Qusmcss. Ht Louis, Aug. Hi. iMillowlug the ili c.moii of I'nited Stales ('in nil .Iiiilgo Van Devunier, dening an ap plication lor an Injunction to piohlhit the i lifon emeiit of a li'HIIil older by the pcj.'.tul iiuthni Itles, the illicclot"' of liii- People's railed Slates haul , on I he advice of ihc-lr attorneys, hnvo votod to t'o luto voluutr.ry llcpuldatluu. QBSfj&M) Hand painted dljina Our fall and Holiday China is here. Not on display or in sight as yet, but we'll dig it up for you if you are in the market for a piece of it. Edel.Niewohner Tho JowcIcp r urniu allowed to sweat in stoic.k sudors mucli less shrinkage, beenmw whilo in state of fermentation every particle of nutriment in tho straw o"m to tho berrv and helps otTrot tho sliriiikni.'e. If thoHo facts nio properly comisid orod by our fanners thoio will bo less criticism witli prices ami mode of haudliui; now wain by dealois. A. .Tactful. EAGLES CATHEP, AT DEHVER Content for Presidency flarrov;s Dnvn to Pelletlcr and Davln. Densrr, Aur- Hi.-The eighth an nual niceliug of Hie gianil aei io of tho Krutermil Older of Lugles began hero. The report of President Pel h'tler shows a gain of oer li.iliiu in the membership during the .ar. Tho total membership Is now over p.i.'.imiii. The lepint of Treasure! Head shown n balance of $sr,n(ii) In I he tiensiiry of tho gi:';id aerie. This ocdlpsi n all previous roicrdri. It Is galln red lioui talk aiiiong t!ie delegates that tho propo-IHiiu for nn Cagies' Imnie will be abandoned. 'Die nutc I lor tho piesldeiny 1 1 em , to have nai'iowed down Io I'elhtiir, candidal for re cdei lion, and I i v i . i.l Ohio, Milwau kee Is luppo.-a d to huso a linn lull on the H'tai eonvinllon. Reciprocity Conference. Chicago, Aug. Hi. Lend" ii. of tho so. oral delegations anivlug lu tlio Hy to attend the national icclproclly coiifi'ieiice uii'l at tho Audlloiliim An te and vero in si sslon until a Into hour discussing plans lor I'io coufoi c in e. The dlsi ussloii took a wide i.i'iu '. I ut no I'.ellnlte pioi'iam was ' idi d oil a hi.1 Ir in the i.i. I'm of oiganlx.'itiou. It ili'elnpi i hi. in iin talk of the leadeis that Iheie Is lll.e Iv lei he an oii'i ropping ol opIulniM as to laillf levlslon III eoliiieclloii Willi in i ilie prodin Is. hut II Is Ihe all t ill i. ewe v.'.o l'ae Ik en Ihe prlnio n.i.M i . lu .uj.mglug lor the gaiheilng to hold nloot' fimn any I'm m;i I epi''s hIi.ii nloni; thel line. Real Estate Men Elect Olficcis. Knn-as City, Aug. Hi. Al a me'tlii of Ihe directors of Ihe Niiti'in.il Mini I'IslUle IC-SOci.lllon II Wilh lb c Ideil I) HUl'.ve the heiidipiaileii. ol till or ganl.alii.u lium he.- Mulues to Knu s.i. CHy. Tin- diicciois aim chose the following ollliiis: ,1. M. .I'uKmiii, Kniitas City, piihldeut; ',i n !'. I.eon lid, Pollvtii-, Mo., lii pn id. ut; .1. I''. Hlioke, Dim Mollies, fen ,111 er; .1. N Richardson, Kansas City, s"i re 'ury. Shotrjun Quarantino In Mlsslo-slppl. Vlr l.slniig, Miss., Aug. Ili. Major l''otslho or Monroe, .a called mil a company of mi lit in to hack up a Mini gnu cpiaiaulilie esl.ihllsheil by iitl c m. ol Miiiiio-, who wire 1uiiii,ii1 nt tin total hc.ilih lioai'd's otdi r tailing Pie ban u IH tic AH. r lulling on iho tioiips I he- mnyi.i Ii l"gi,lplied fjov i mi r HI..UC I. ".rd fur nuthorliy to use the frd.iif .., wide h was piompily Hiial'-il y Ihe (,'ovc 11101'. i:.cllc liii'lil 'hi I IpI) lc r a time, but tiouble was '''' I h)' iho wltlidHiwal ol Iho d.c.tjr.1111 brigade. 6 It 01 1 I RUSSIAN ENVOYS YIELD ON TWO MOKE AriTICLES. HAIIDEST NUT 13 YET TO CRACK Demand for Cession of Sakhalin i Passed for the Present Mutual Pledges Mado to Respect Integrity of China. Portsmouth, N. 11., Auk. Ifi. Tin crisis lu tho peace negotiations, upon which the eyes of tho world are fast ened, is approaching rapidly and thn end of this week, or tho Hist of next ut I hi' Intent, should witness tho dead lock and the end, If tho conference U to go to pieces. Two moro of thci twelve nt tides, Nos. 4 nnd ti, wero ills' posed of. Article 4 conslsta of mutual pledges to observo the Integrity ol China and the policy of thn "open door" for tho commerce of all nations, nnd nrtlclo (i covers tho surrender ol the Ilusslan lenses to tho Lino Tung peninsula, Port Aithiir, Dalny and thn lllomle ami Llllott. Istnmls. To nrtlclo I both parties sayn ready assent and tho oltlchil statement ol the adoption of that nrtlclo took earn to stato that it was agieed to uiinnl inously. Article fi, the consideration of which wii'i postponed until later, provides for tho cession of the Island of Sakhalin. Discussion HppeariiiK useless nt this stage on uccouut ot the lli-iii negative given in tho Itusslnii reply, it was decided, upon the mo tion of Iho Japanese, to defer Its din ciisslou, thus leveallug tho .lapauesi! Intention of post ponlng to the end thn life and death struggle This Is tho usual pioccdiirc followed in diplomatic, negotiations, enabling tho negotiatois to ce.ine to an accord upon all possible points be fort tackling the crucial Is mies, and tho fact that tho Itusslaiis neciulesc'cil in tho proposition shown that they, too, are us euruful ami as anxious ca are tho Japanese Hint thn world should not license them of be 1 1 -4 ie-poiiiilbh for precipitating tho hn lib, If break there In to be, nml wricking Iho conference. Thin, In itself, la a. hopeful sign. liesldeK, by postponing the burning questions to Ihe end the psychological moment for barg.iln and compromise m rives, 'llmi hurriedly the last Hump cards tip- played ami (lie game Is clone. A ill iheie Is growing bopei of com 1 till e. To Iho closest observers the f.iirl solution begins to crystallzo cpilto naturally. Iho Russians yielding the cession of Sakhalin, .lapiiu foicgoiug "the cost of the war," but taking com peusatlon In tho money to bo lefumloil to .Inpau by China on account of thn tiansler to her or the Chinese K.ist etn railroad, which Itiissln contends belongs to u private corporation, thciclnic iincotiflscatublo by .lapau, the Itusslaii government propeily In Port Arthur nml Dalny ami remunera tion for tho maintenance of tho 100, I on Ilusslan pilsoneiH in .Input). Ac cording to (lie Russian view, ,1a pun has alieady secured all and moie than lie die'iincil of claiming beforu tlio v..ir. To Insist upon a foe who bus i ii half a million men confiontlng In t in Ihe Held, footing the bill for tin' cost of i ho war as tho prlco of pi ace w mid, tho Russians say, change the chaiacter or the military strugglo belli efoiih lioiu one of ceiluiii piiu ciples to ono for tho exaction of "blood money." All cpiesllona rolnt lug to Korea nnd Manchuria, except the cession of the Chinese) Kastern rilln.iid, are Hctllod In tho II vo nr t'eln, iilii-n'y cousldeieil. Some con fusion has arisen about those in Hides, in. I tin- lollowlng robiune can bo ac cijitul as iibsoliitely uccuiuto: I. Reeor.nlilou of .lapan's "prepnn (Iciatiiitf Inlliience" lu Koiea, etc. L'. Mutual ohllgatlon to ovneiialn Main Inula. Russia to lelrocedo io China all spec kil pilvlloces, etc. ". .lapauesi obligation to icstore the Foveiidgnly and udminhitiation of China In Maui hiirla. I. Mutual obllgallous to icspecl tho teriiioilal ami ailinlnlsiratlvo Inieg illy of China and Ihe principle or tho "open door." i. The niirroiider or the Russlnn Icasi's to tlio l.lao Tung pi'iilusula, In c ludlug Pint Arthur, Dalny nml the Dloiido ami Llllott. Islands. Questions Yet Open. The reiniilnlni; seven ui tides are: The cession of Sakhalin, leliuburse ment for tho com of war; the cession to China of tlu Chinese Lasli'in tail loud; tho nrtlclo relating to that por tion of the main Hue or the Siheiian lallioad running thiougii iioithcasiciu Mam hurla, which im IiiiIoh piou.duii lor policing iho mad by China and no I by Russia; lUhing ilghls on the Siheiian ce-iusl lioillj eif Vhlilivoslnk to the Poring sen; the aillolo artect lug Russia's naval iower in Iho far cast, and thai piovldlng for tlio hut lender of the Russian waishlps In H'lued In far easlern wateis. To all ol iheso Hum: la has moio or let..s ob jection. Ileshles Inileninlly and Sak halin, M. Wltto will iitieuuouhly. ore SisSmtf&li You over stop to figuro why our deposits have increased so rapid ly, now being over $330,000.00? It is our aim to merit tho confidence of the people ot this commun ity. Let us do your business Columbus Stato Bank pose the surrender of the Interned warship1?, the lliuiutli.u upon Russia's naval power and the cession ot tho Chinese ICastein railroad to China. The nrtlclo relatl ig to the Chinese Kiislern rnllion.1 Is No. 7, nml coinea up next. The Rimrlaim nre prepared with documentary cMuco to show that tho railroad la a pr,ile. corpora- P' iwneel by, tho Ru.-u Chlnoso bank. Mr. Ilerger, the attorney for tho bank. Is here, and Ihe light upon this aitlelo Is sure to piovo oMieiuely Inieresllng. and poFslhly piolonged, an Russia will contest the .lapanese con tention that the Russian government Is the real owner of Ihe inllroatl and that It was built for puiely strategic, purposes. The only Jar In tho seasloiiR of tho confeieiico occurred at tho morning osinii, when a rather spirited con troveiny occurred over tho cpieHtlon r tho publicity or tho prococcliuvn. Kach Hldo maiilfesteil n cllsposltlou to charge the other with being responsi ble lor Iho "leaks," ami it was set tled by leiiewod pledges to sociecy In tho future, and us a result additional dllltculty was experienced hy tho newspaper corps lu securing Informa tion. Poser Still to Come. The discussion on Sakhalin went fur enough to deinousliato the deter mined opposition of Russia, nml there hud not been the slightest sign of ylebllng when tho iit'ieeinent was miido Io leserve a decision on the nr tlclo until later. Competent .lapanese authorities, however, Insist, that .la pun will never abandon this point. They declaio, however, that Huron Komura and Mr. Tukahlra will go to the extreme limit to secure tho baso.i of tho "treaty of Washington." They do not pretend to say that they are as sured the tieaty will bo signed. They do not even say that they nio hopeful. Their poidtlon muy bo thus unolllelal ly slated: .lapan's pleiilpoteutlurle.t will continue Hid negotiations ns far us possible without yielding on those points which .lujiaii has decided mo essential denianila. If, after this earn est effort, ii Is Impossible to lonedi an ugreeinent with M. Wltto and Huron Rosen, Japan will nniiouiieu thai further negotiations are uselesi ami her plunlpotuntlarlea will regret fully tuko leavo of tho preside ul unit tho Japaueso government will Inline dlaloly turn her attention to tho cam paign in Manchuria. New Yoik, Aug. Ifi. (Jiliseppo NIcoulo, who was one of Adellna l'attl's first music tmchcis, died In poverty in this city, aged c iuhly ycats. Ilo was bin ii lu Paleimo and was grad uated from the College ol Muhlc la that city. Dr. J. E. Paul, Dentist. Ono of thu largest and ImjsI equipped dental ollieo.s in the state. ; Vltallud AH for Paliiln.ss DontlKtm... Tlie kind that is safe and never fails. Come in and have your teelli examined iiml get our estimate em your work. It will cost you nothing mid wo prive a iisol'ul tiouvenir to each caller. All work Kiiuranteecl. Ovit Nlewolincr'n cor. 1'JIIiiiihI Olive StR. H.'K. riirnrr nf.l'ark. Iluth I'Iioiiuh, 10 i i i