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l&utcblnson flfoettc. Entered at the postofflce in Hutchinson, Kansas, as second class matter. HORACE S. FOSTER, LEc A, MUTTON. TlltMS Of SUBSCRIPTION! $1.00 PER YttAU C. E. SIDLINGSR, Tile 3Dr ULgist inscriptions a .Specialty. Worth Main street Ilutchinson TUT WAIl Sl ARK. A week lius passed since Clevc-aml is siii'd Ii'h "war' U)t'S-:nH. .Since tlwt time some important things have tran. fired which lias revealed the true motive. It is a well known fact that tun republicans iu eonfjie.-ii are in byui palhyvvMi the president on the liniiri- cial question. Cleveland's chief aim i: to make good his pronii.sua to tlio na tioual banka of the country to retire the greenbacks, and issue the 500,000, 000 of bonds that they desire. Under ordinary circumstances there would have been no trouble to get such a measure through congress, but Tom Seed's congress had decided on a do nothing policy, hoping to further the time until he, us president, would gain the plaudits of the bankers by signing such a bill himself. Here is where Cleveland caught Reed napping Cleveland, knowing that jingoism is one of the cardinal principles of the latter day saints of the repub'ican party, sent the Venezuelan message to congress, and the paid hirelings of Ulow hole Carnegie took the matter up, and are standing by him. Bills amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars have been introduced into con gress for strengthening the navy. A bond bill has been decided upon by the ways and means committee of the republican house which will pass that body. It carries with it a vir tually retirement of the greenbacks. In the meantime the populists in the satiate, assisted by Blackburn of Ken tucky and Jones and Stewart of Ne vada, are standing solid against the measure and may be able to defeat it. The whole matter has simmered down to a question of bonds and fur ther privileges to the banks. Just what the result will be no one can tell, but in the end the people will get the woret of it. Everything nowadays has to have a precedent to work from and 1: is nowhere recorded in holy writ, or lu the history of man where the people have beaten the national bank oc topus. FOUND WANTING. Speaker Reed sized up the mental caliber of the Kansas congressmen and assigned them to committees on their merits Not one of them was given a chairmanship or plaeed on a committee of any importance. Kansas has the reputation of having the weak est delegation in the American con gress of any state in the Union. A STHAW ON TAXATION. Whs it good economy and a meas uro to lessen taxes for the board of county commissioners of Keno county t employ county physicians and pay them $2.-)0.00 in excess of the bid of a p'ij i.iciim who had held the position. to tu satisfaction of everybody. This is a t.ict that will not be disputed, and an I a straw for oir Haven friends whn are justly indignant because ot h ,:li taxes. HIE UlbS An OCLEUATIO.1. The little dogs representing the great state of Kansas at Washington in the lower house of congress have not yet beiran to bark. They move around cautiously with their tails be twen their legs whining with disappoint-m-mt because they are not noticed. They got snubded by Speaker Reed and they are just now opening their eyes to the fact that they are small potatoes The flashing interviews of a few weeks ago don't avail them anything now tod the poor devils are hadly creast fallen. t'OIN'M LATEST. We are in receipt of W. II. Harvey's latest work eutitled "Patriots of America." All of Mr. Harvey's works are sought for by thousands of readers. II is unquestionably the most popular write' with advance thinkerson economic questions in this country and is doing more to educate public sentiment than any man that ever lived. His latest is up tu the standard of hh best and should ba in the hand3 of every reader interested im financial and economic questions. In addition to its literary merit it is guide for the orgaaiza'ion - of the '' Patriots of America with preamble, constitution and by-laws. All earnest! free silver men will not fail to avail bueuiamves ui me opportunity to or-, array or nciion nas ever ueen pr gani for effective work. This book ted in any magazine money could is indispensible to the nsult intended not b,uyjbet,ter'. Nr I" "7 ma,?az1ine . .... . ., , find nn Ta IhAfrM ai HAr man In a .. v. , cvcijr part of the United States. IIOW TO AVOIR PAYI.IO TAX'S The law of the state of Kansas per mits the owners of land who are delin quent in paying their taxes, and whose land has been sold for taxes, to redeem the same by paying all hack taxes and costs at any time before the expiration of live years from the date of sale. This law works all right so fur as it applies to the owners of improved pro- purty, K3 tin ov.-iipr of bucii iuoj.n will payout a;ul htl'. i;e pmperty, Lut k wort yry dtl'ffrtntly with the owners ef liaimprovtd preperty. Same mn living in the east own from 1,000 to 00,009 acres of land in western Karisiv, on which there are no improvements. It is simply held out of use by the owner for a higher price, and land held in that way is a serious detriment to the country. Actual set tlers are obliged to pass over it and be yond it, and if itliis vacant land rises value, it is by the presence and litbiir of the actual sutler, and not by any thing done by the owner of such land. Hut the actual setler will not buy thesi; lax-titliM. as he want a homo and will nut buy land tluit can be t.uicu away from him in live years- The result is1 that these lauds cannot be sold for al most anvthiiii. After the taxes have accumulated to a few bundrud or thousand dollars, the agent of the eastern owner and speculator goes to the board of cjmmissioners for the county in which the land is located and o Iters a nominal sum perhaps not more than one-tenth are one-hundredth of the tax, and the commissioners rake what they can gen and the tittle is made good again. This enables the owners of vacent land to hold it out of use for another live years, when they can repeat the same tactics. The same course is pursued by the owners of vacant lots in the subburbs of the cities and villages. The law en ables them to very nearly escape the payment of all taxes, and in so doing enables and encourages them to bold land in idleness, which is a great de trlment to the country. Unimproved land should be sold outright for taxes, aiid in this way discourage the holding of land in idleness. Any law which favors the land speculatoii is la I. We need no land speculators, and don't want them. By all means compel them to pay the last cent of tax or lose their land. Idle men and idle lands are incom patible with common sense. Gold is being mined at a cost of less than six cents on the dollar. This causes Herb George to leraark: "Now let the intrinsic value fool take the floor. What Labor Does. Topeku Advocate. Labor casts 80 per cent of the vote. Labor raises 100 per cent of all the crops. .Labor creates luu per cent oi au trie property. Labor does loo per cent or an the useful things done in this world. If labor was not ignorant it would be king; but it is ignorant, so densely ignorant that it is bought, bulldozed, or cajoled into voting diiectly against itself at every election. Bnckwhenl Floor. Genuine buckwheat flour and fine Syrups at the Standard Grocery. A Grnerou Offer 8300 Given Awnr. H. II. Woodward Company. Balti more, Md . , making a very generons offer of $200.01) to anyone who will sell witli iu tlnee months 200 copies of Talks to Cliilili'c n about Jesm " 'flush one of the most popular liooko of recent years. Au'ents olti-u sell from 10 to .? copies a day. It contaiiiH a great m any lieautil'll illiiNtnitions, mid is so! I at a remarkably low pine. They L'lve credit, and pay freight, and send c"mplitH canvaami'i oiitlit for cents. It is just the book to ho sold for the holidays. They also offer an Kstey Organ, retail prica" $270, to niiyono who will sell 110 hooks in three months. Itisan excellent oppor tunity for a church or society to secure one of these organs. A $100.00 bicye'e to h iriveu for selling SO copies in two mouth-, or a gold watch for selling 00 copies in one month. This p rem sum is in addition to the regular commission. Tliey have also published a new book, "Oemi of Religious Thought," by Tal mage, which is having a large sale. Same terms and premiums as on "Talks to Children About Jesus." Agent who do not get any of the premiums are given a liberal commission. They also make a ppeciulty of other Iwoks and Bibles for X mas holidays. Write them imme diately. BKETITIEM. Toys and books at Wm. Mangold & Son's, No. 8 South Main. The Arrencan Stem Laundry i making a c.ifclalltv ot .a..ndrying lut curtains. tl v ten you are in the city and want barber work done don't forget our colored friend, W. A. 'I homas, opposite me luiuiauu hotel. Carey buys dead hogs. Carey buys dead cattle. Curey buys big-jaw cattle. Carey buys hides. ll-tf. I'oiraopotitna. Two very important facts in connec tion with the new era of magazines are tilurstraled In the .December Cos mopolitian. Its fiction Is by Steven son, the last rtory written before his death, ' Oulda" Sara1! Grand, Zang will, and the beginning of James Lane Allen'K new Kentucky realistic story uutiernies. ' nooaDiy no stronger rn l t. miK.i iiuuiuci u IC1IV Ilia ... . rvci nnu ts ioikli uuwuci ut ICAlljr Ilia tintn isneu artists enuauea upon the illustration of a single number. The reader might he puzzled to know how such a number can be .u.ide at t . price of ten cmts liutti:? magazine itnelf a'l'oids the solution- I otituit.i Ic9 paues of Kdveilis'iitj, whift. as t! nublichers announce, is I rum (JM) ! $8,000 more net cash advertisirV t h nr whs ever before print d in any fnau nzioe, (if any i.iml, and in any itnanirt It breaks tlm woiM'h rctrd lr thtt publishing busmens. Moivnvir, Che cost of the arlis's mid hiiiIihib xh i! pear in thin number u liivdi-daiimiivt ;00.00') "jjnies, l rinvi,ir the f"Pt rT v ;. i!,x..ii;oi. ... v -v, Tin (:.. Iil(; "i:' jiii t . Ml '' UUt !.'' tcu (i. , mar.'Z:.ne, Ii--..j-", ii d . t''.t i.i i. it e.:::l . I'M rr.i lire itit a', t- K'-f, i.' an e l,i-r.i .i.iil ,a"ve.-i.i ' second in import;m.v only to that of the public selmnlH. j Till 1IJI.AL llt-iit, HOI HIE. Tlicy Contain 4r;ml-l PreuetJ I null (l)O ftll'llrvt Oi.l l Minn, in j (lie Hii'ikii World. j For link no . n wealth in fjiilmis rich I niiues of gold and rilvt-r and ':ir M i n tr j prHoii g"in stone, riot l iiimiiiioiI the- j ievoly Hci-iiery, on:- nia ll.ieliV til' mi i - I tan, -i t-e-'l iiov iv : llli.sfrMf.-il Wm'!:I-; il.'ns-ni.'H :; f.ich week iuiil t-ii' ion on t- n'li, ('lit j ol i .( v-r, ( I hi fi.l.-s I ! i hoiivi, sci-ii i v 'iliour 1,1,(1 a iiuiltirlul v, '. Also, true htnr.t'H of love .mil iuI- Ve'ltiUO. This hi;;' llili.-'ly I'lljl'T CO I hiiiiiug eii;lit larM iniu t, tifry-six eo unm, iii he sent, Uii lr ..i ilirre month (ihllleeu Wei-i-.s) tin only teil two crinlt. f:im:)s; clu'i of jx lor u dollar hit l I'iII'Isdiii" golil rin.'SM-t with beautiful Rocky mountain gems are given tree mh premiums A'Mrtis as ati ive and men iion This ftAZ'iTTK wlum vii wr:t. f AN'I KI: Several truitworthr )ti'Mtleiii(':i t f or lauiui lo (ravel ill Kunnna lor eshili Ushed, rlluhle house Salary I7HII and ex penses. 8;eaily pogli ,m. Kncloso refoieiice ami 8lf-sdilre3s d ptmiiiied envelnue I he (loiniiiluu C'ouijtany, Third KNoor OiuMha DIpK-, Chicago. iiijiS t 2 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. KOCK ISLAND. If AHT WAftll No. 20, Mull and Express. No. NlKht Kxprcss No. M, Freight Aco . ... OriCium. 9:uua. m. to:Bp. m. 11.10 a. m, WK8TWlll. No. 19, Miiil and Exnrcas... No. 28, Dodge City Express. No. Hi, Frelflit Aooom 7:J0 p m S.:w a. ra !:' p. m Ns. lu runs to Pratt ouly No. S3 ruoa tlirou'i to Dodga City and LiDeral. Mos. tu and 'U dally except Sunday. MISSOURI PACIFIC KA8TBOCNII. No. 8, Denver He St. Louis Ex. . .. No. 4114 Wichita K. c. Acooni nioilatlon, leaves No 4H0, (Jenesco Accommoda tion, iirrivi's DKl'AKTS. 9:Ut a. m. 4:00 p. m 1:'5 a. m. WESTBOUNIl. No. 4511, St. Louis & Denver Ex.. No. 4M, Wicliitn Arcjiioiiodiiiiun No. 4ii5, Way Krel?ht. deimrts.. UEeABTS. 7:07 p. m. :40 p. m. ll:05p m. Trains No. 4.1. V.'A and 4llfi tin m.l run nn Sun. davs. Curs run throuirh to St. Lnnis wlthnin chnnge tnnircars to Denver tree or charge. This the short line to all points wert. V J. l.Bi.MHAiii, Agent II. C. Townbend, Gen. Pas. Agent HUTCHINSON & SOUTHER. No. 2. Mull and Express AllltlVAIi 8:10 p. mH No. 0, freight and Accoin. 11:10 a. m. No. 1 , Ma II and Express . . . . No. 5, Krehtht and -tocom. DEHAHTI. H:i). a. m, S: I0 p. m. Dallv. iDally except sunduv Close ronnecuon made at Uatuhlnion lad Klngmtn with diverging lines. Uiilly connection with slae lino at Cameron. rmichinj' I'ond Creek atnp. ui. ATCHIN30N, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. WBSTIIOIINII. 1IK1-ART8. 4:42 p. m i-.'Jo p. m, :A0 p. m 7:03 . m. I)on-eraiid Utah V Ex.... California Limited .Mexico and California Ex. Colorado Night Ex KASTBOUNU. Atlantic Ex BECAIT8. :is J. m. :IS a. m. lt.15 p. m. HinOp. ra New Vorx Liin ted Ex.. rhirug i Vestiluile Ex.. Missouri river nlKht Ex. KIN-I.KV ..HAKCU. A ceomniotlatlon, leaves. . .. Accommodation, arrives ... K;15 a. :'0 p. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. n. WILSON, M.D. Sppfiul nttenllon given to the trentmont ot skin ili-enses. Iltluc in llpile'.'r inrj building. I'alls in the cuiu.trv answered elilier niuiii or day. J)!U. STEWART. TO North Main Street. Dr -I. E. Stewart Surgery. Special atten tion odibeitse of women. Iir. 1!. A.sieH'nr Kye. fc;ir. 1 liroot and Nose. Classes properly adjusted. J O. MALCOLM, Horutt'pathic I'hysician and Surgeon. OtH No, 10 Norih Main Street, over Dretnu's Urocerr Store. Kciideiiee II. i First Avenue I.at. JJAVIDSOH 4 WILLIAMS, Lawyers. Raonis 1 . 2. and 3 In Masonic B'ock. II. UPDEC.RFF. Dentist. Ofllce corner of Main and Stwrmnn St.. iront rooms, second door. Hutchinson, Kansas. F. V. WOODARD, D. D. S., Dentist. Sonthwsst corner nf Main and Sherman. Mc Curdy-Clllett building. M.J RUDDY, D. D. S. Dentist. HiiUlilrri n, Kansas, C.CLARK, Lawyer. Q A. TAYLOR, U. D. Ofttco No. U North Main, room K, upstairs. Residence No. 14, tilh Avenue, east. fpi'CKER ft ROI1ISSON, Dentists. Comer of Muln and Sherman streets In WIIcoi block. It Ore. J' nor Jo-uil for a free tampl'e c--;i' ii, tVeekly Glo'ie, box D40, Dec v..i', t'oln., ii .iilujtraifii Qiiia and turn- ii" pper ileJ''d to temperanoe, pure i "-"tern btniieJillillllg NMWrf, etc. jitty 'hii s pnr jet;r t'"'"! today. V.mhy ilcmktnlit View. 'ot of six linViti'tit AiliertViie views, ', idC'tnHng O istlfl ft. Me, ti irdt-n of the (ii)ds, !iiimi' ofl'iAfe'h I'ei-.lt, etc., on 1irt4 mrn-r, wir.li wH m irj:irsi. swt if i tr:-i., i . .n S.iy :. M. .!, 't:,t! -lpl ..&..! U.'M. .1;,;,!, ff ' a. .ii-:'. . .;. v A f A.. 'tXvb tiM-'Wrs s'Mit Ciry. I'.xclirNNtiil lu Tvt ( I i Hon Hi Are you coDiemplui ing a trip etuth (Jiitlientt or smiths es"!1 lit) y ju kw tJmtthe Mo. 1'iic, iu :on.tctiou v?ith C. R. I. T. K.t. at Wiclrta tnd dirver in? lines at Ft. Wortii it the btwt, slintest and mint pletsiu t rout' to ui eve mi iiiioned terrcoty'i' Cliws coiniectioi.ia lit all points., the splendid eijiiijiineiit, good servoe llll'oriletl ii) II. eir r-iiile iii-ir.c it to ; our mierest l.) ii, ve. tKiite l;t.:ii!ties u. Ten ( by our li-.i s l'loie f-t irhii.: on yo if iin:;. . ( ':Jl on or initii -.ss 1M. hi ur.-i ai V'.'l .U.) I ix. I.'j NUerlir.t .Vole. IFIrst t'libliriitlon Xoveinlier -S, ls ili In the District Court of Keno l on "ty, Ki.rwn . 01 ice Is iut kiv mvi-n (luu J w.ll i im r In yn'.n .-Hid scil, ac public aii' itoii, to tin-luiriM's: mill licit uiri'ler lur chhIi in huiiil, tit tlio cunt linnr of the Conn II'-u.e. In t:iu eitv i f hu e' lii.'in In Keno ciimtv. Kunsii-, o Tiii-hilav, Ietfii'i. her:ilst, :s'.i, ut t!tu huu of 10 o'clock h m. of sniil day, tlio following dcpcrtheil red est:-: rltuutcil in i-iiiil Id no coiiiuy. Kuuxa-. i'-w t. Lots twenty-ll"8 (-) o.id livent.v-'nven c7). Secoi d Avenue wot. In Vie city of lliitohlnsc. each lol tniriy lhree 'i) nv ny Imnd.ed and sixty-live (1H5) I'vt, Heno cnunty, Kansas. 8. id sule will ho madn under and uud nv v r tna of an order of sale heretotore Issued out i. the oiUce ot the cl3rk if said ( oni-t. in an &' tion therein lie d:ii wherein J. M. VVut-ou, m plnlntiff, and Hu-h N. Johnson. Sophia E Johnson and Clarence A Parks, Trustees. ar defendanta. and to ae directed and delivered. it'ies niv haml at mv otllce In the city of Hutchinson, in Uiio county Kansas, tnis 6lt day of .November, im. J. Q PATTEN, sheriff jl lteno County, Kansas. Palslror ft Alexander, Couoordla, Kansas, Atlys. (or PIS. RnnimoBi b-y Publlcsllun. First Publication Decerabor 5, 1S05. In the District Court. Keno County, Kansas. FTaoa; S. Boitl's, ' 1 i'lalntlir, vs. , Publication of Siiinmons Julia Dog::s, I Defendant, K To the aoove nuine-t Inlia Ilo?gs, defendnnt. you are lioieliy nntillcil lint the inain ill. KranK S. Mogt,'-!, hus tlied Ins pntit'on lu Hie Distr et Court oi' lt.no eouutv, Kana.ia. praying uc rree of dlvorceini ct ii.iain.t tun, mid thtit von must appear uud un-nter theret'., 0 i or hi f.,r the li. In oily of Jnirtary, lisiirt, or said petition will be taken to bo true, and ileuue rci-dored therein, as prayed E. C. fl. UK Attorney lor Plslnf ff. Attes': Z. W. Whinsry, Cler,, District i.'ourt. A Boorl thing doei not lust always. Goldbuig'8 store will soon be cone. Smith Bros., (Successors t Kanaga & Co.) We have 300 bushels of potatoes which we will sell at Ti ir ft LX O j? Dry Suit Meut 8:o Hienkfiwt lUcon l'-'c Daisy Iliiins 10c Ve still pay the highest prices for butter and eggs. Try Our CHEESE SMI TH BROS I! No. 1 1 North Main St. hinson, Kansas. "7ANTED: Several trustworthy Rentlemen TV or laiLes to travel In Knnsns lor estab lished, ivllab! house. Salary firtO and expenses. Steady position. Rnclose raference ami sotf addrcsssd stamped envelope. The HommicD Company, Third Floor Omaha Bld., Cbleago. GRAYBILL THE leam: OFHUlOlilN THE LEA O! NO PBt'ttUlHT. OF HU lClilNSON W ILL (ilVE 510.00 in PRIZES for Reno roi.ntr prcdnctlon T will srlv to the person or persons who will brinjf ta my store between the dates of Ananst l.vh and Ihcrinber 1st, the largest of the followlcir I'escrlbcd products rulied IB Reno county, payable in cash: Largest Ear of Corn, - $5 00 Largest Apple - - 2.50 Largest Sweet Potato - 2.50 At the expiration of the above date the products will be examined by com petent and uninterested parties and prltes justly awarded. GEAYBILL, Corner Main and Sherm:in Streets, KAN 8 STRICTLY IN IT From a Kick-off To a Touch-down, in the me - OY - Providing. We nre co n'inually bettering our position as Rushers. Whew competitors attempt to buck our lino of Men's, Boys' anil Children's OVER COATS, they fall fcttok v ith a loss of contitlunce in their ability to tackle us successfully. When you know our $4.00, S6. Overcoats 00, TH GOLDEN ONE PRICE CASH CLOTHIERS. J. D. WE.LlER & CO., Props. CHINA HALL Xmas has come and gone, but the China Hall will b 8 with you all the year round with a large stock of Glass and Queensware, Lamps, Eta, AT LOW PRICES. Ysu will always get tbvbest pod3 , and lowest prices by trailing with us. , ESILLaDAYK 204 North' The Holidays Ar approHchintf. Do you not trw tlit t a pbotograpb yourselC taken by Hirst tlie urofrnwsive photoitrai 'her oaibwuew IrUttao fin ish will m.tite a very acceptable Feaeat? Thitibithis oven and coin early. Stud o No. 21 North Main. S. I.J.Cooi'Kit, TiKat. nii'l ilan!i(jer o .0. i no Kecpavi-rytLin.fr iiunl'v found in a firt-clii"s L'iniher Ynn. IJesides-this we keep., n stock of l.unilicr tint usinilly i Iid fouml U-ise idoof Kansasi- City, muiwly: Plain Oak Quarter Sawed Onk, Hickory, Ash Cheny Walnut Red Gum, Red Cedarv Chestr.tit Sycamart , Butternut, I Poplar Squares, Basswoad and Cotlou wood. ij"oi Louisiana Red Cypress for Tank Steele Also 4x6 24 and 30 Foot Washington Fir, just the thing for Wind Mill Towars: We carry in atock EXTAR LARGE: LOCUST ANCHOR POSTS. THE S. M. COOPER LUMBER COM P AMY. GfflMY8SeKir,inSt-Wesi Hutchinson KaiK DKUGS, G-KOCJ1I-JES. 117 South Main Street, hutchinson. Farmers trade solicited. Buys all k:ndi of Farm Produce GERMAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE, The Only Legally Chartered German Medical Institute In the State. We offer psilrnis from dlttsnce the Isteit silTautogcs of science and the verjr best (Mllltles sod besk Ilospitsl sci-oiniuotUilons For the Treatment of Chronic Diseases.- We wsnt every person suffering from sny dli-se, no matter what It Is. to write n. There Is hope an4 heslth tor every one. tliouxli yor physieisn ) oiherwise. Oar cures sveraie 4I per eeal. hltmt persona are Aiu-ce.fiilly trestcii at llietr huinr, by ciirrmpumlni.-r, and at a reaauimltla t-uat. THE BEST SKILL OF EUROPE AND AMERICA iW-ii a ron know, cannot be enllrd as apec Isllsts. W e have pechllst In cverr i.ran. h of Medical and Hnrgll SU ienreand iilii you the hrnrllt of ln einorloni-c and. deep muily. ('aultatUn i'raa la AU Ma. vrB Laacuuiea. In peraunor by letter. Send for Examination lllank. IT WHjXi COST NOTIirNG, and may he the means nf giving yon health and happlneta. WAIiS'lN'O-Xo rcprescntailTes travel for na. evccel upon aiieclal request from a patient. ve have all we can attend toihrouirh applications hete. Taka n trcsiiiicnt from any one aaytne he la (coin onr Inailiuie, unli-.s he properly idemlnea hiinwif. M c know our experience and skill can help you. tu we hope to serve you and make you welL GERMAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Sixth antf Minnesoti Avcnune, KANSAS CITY, Overcoats $8.00, dMA no Gan't be beat. EAGLE, Main Street - M. JkJohnMin. TVi II. Johnsoaa. Johnson & Son UNPKXJ4IC :ll8 Oris by Telei:raptvnra mlr iode5 fig t. NoiJI Wcit Sl.crni:w',t. . llutcl iltion. C. A. 1'iYiviui, S.tlesmaa.- Cooper Lumljer Go, 1 HIT' HISSON,