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rii nr S h» !"*rsoBs! u '°»d „a is no* 11, ltr writ s -VoCo, """"Weial Hie bo! "let »'ant t, "''K.Dit.) thf', ln buKip I \K.\1 i -N* i WOKLD. WOOL-GROWERS „t» 111! v»n. T1n*i* C'urrful rii ion ..lfi wool-grower has ttot ,1 man tn ought i iiuiiia^MiuMit of tlocks Atm-rka in litis li» j. ijit.' wiiol-^rowt-rs of (lit! n:ivc ^1 •«*i liustli'd hv the £r ku«»winM" li(w 'b" i i i 1 j, 4 s ,r H'ai£ ne Ni u 'hathn f'* hon ki «f mat nff IB ''ill jja, four ujf. tratiK,. "a", an »m« »i.- limn •'»m« rivalry from i im! her than -in-4 of wool-ffro'.v- lii-ii wi'uJil five Much advautntfps ,.. Atiii'rican tunrki'ts for in„, 1\ ''•tin? 'n dii thin it in n'n«Msary I kuw.v what, we ui do ni addition to whnt. •A l.iitiJT Ii- rcitoved 11v fiicr-'v art I ni* Ami'i'ii'an •W ill I lilM't! 1: •dillL', (,f r'lt. 4| Assam rasr :k- ion ii sin i\i the o:tM«' iy be, |iii'kld thm i bri*rht davs when CARE OF BROOD '(in- 10 J'^ovid'Tu'ij w 11' lidp thi'insi'lvcs." ii,s wilHii? todi s"iu 'thin^ :utd if we i' wi do any thitrsf It i» :ii' ii'i' Mi.in ha! slioliid. I i v Aiiti'i-i 'im soil hy -!,(•• IHiiy l'".ll to .ii o.l.-'^i'lod. divci'-iilH'd, ":i and s|- i 'iiirposj'-i ihut /,• tii (lie vui i imditiotis aid rmjiit' .-n in n '•. .HnrOi ma-T»u hiMil-jrruwt'rs of y^lH-r knowing w ii.it v\c .i-. i vo1 n!ii-~t know tho ni- ,ihilitiis of wool-^r i• iiir!•*• wticro tin* i'li'M)! i u press tis .-o li.nl iv. _r' ii (H'OVi'fhiiil for I i .''i-i'cds hy lcnowlcd'.r i.,-. :i rroiii'i-os in ol till •. 1. -:r (Mitt-rpuHrs. [,« II •A.«il-J,ro\vi»r'i know iii i! ind rt'sour-.-PS of th»- wor-.l i.w: i. and Ui»*y will find i i iM't-ct ihomstdvtv.i, Si'itlt" th i"c raising on firm f.i.'t- .Did th« hliindofs of t!»" •"lU'Ji'il n-iii uti 'OSHiilic. sli»'V|' r.is •s to k•. fi't'dinu', mail.i dvant,'ijfi") in Huna't', hat favor hem itcn initual undcrstiindintf hdjii-srm ow Ii m. llHiuIlini lilies witli I'iiui"! v. r.ii usiins I ha vi- u Wi^iini' i' ortdiiiid buu'-i rfscml \iy s«(tia-ih-biii^ iu mii idtT und rtattpr ,'i Ii'' lilt i -I'OU^ o lo- .'• my i:i'i'.' th«' truilkrt a: of" ':ii»o to I o.i a tlx trees dr. vs •... Whi'vi. tlim 'i'iU'fi I a time •i :id let ri a .V'. off with n.v ii1 out on t.ho south sidi' of t.hf *»|siin ti.cnis'dvc*. and think I '•fl s(ii,'f. (rocs by that mean*. the ".line or a similar bur I notii-oi |»'"rk mi th apple treos at the same 1 hi '•pincers" mentioned abovo Ifnd Vefy useful in many ways. They •rk nri tue principle of a pair of sheep- "treat aliout. «i^ht inches lonjf anU leuw fl*rp inailii by a local blacksmith at ii ifctof !i.cnty-flVP cents, and are a Hn« ha v«' ilinff fur hand-pi' kinsj many km •pci't-s.- Hural Im«w Yorker. DfliiFlY SUGGESTIONS. Jfnr. •r frivev says .it mi-i'.'i Oranire County Karmi -fow do.•{![••' a whack. It (ifwti (kis one, and it is a trn W"1- It is. it is. Ijii: thoroughbred fe»4lr will maKe fr'n a -crub herd, if the cows have any fjtr»t at all. do ietter than a scrub •teller can make a thoroughbred herd lo. ""T wastfl foed. l'rottigate fi li ps'. so far as profits aro concerned, is as J4"! as short feeding. Observe an coo--J Pfituii al liberality, if we may be ai Jowed the expression. i you ind the nns •ow on nit i mate If not, your cow friendship? Ih not ,1. 1113 a* well as sins might be j&iiilc to do. A cow does her best oniy "or her acknowledged friends. A Kri,i. ^t'ain bin and an empty cow ari" be found on he farms of soine of tie peiipj(v vviio say there is no money .5" 'lairying. There is no money in that .t»iiiK nt a dairy, never was and never i fViil be. Au 1: there, not families in the city •^hu would lie glad to btiy their butter il privaUi dairy'.' asks a correspon- 1 ihIdijbted ly, we reply but we '"lut, know of any practical way of them. "nw in iny pounds of food shall I give 1 iim '""ws? asks a subserilier. No one answer that, question but yourself l^rsome one wlio knows all about your a'"**. It. is a matter that must be de-j •rminf-d by 1 xjierim. nt. i J'f.'aring up the subsoil with the sub- s°" plow, and thus pivmg the water ®0,r'e sort of channels underneath th« 'I'soil and the reservoir greater depth 1-.often ,f great help in undrained lands it will not do much good where suoh are. now and tln-n turned into 1 **atnps, with water standing on thesur- There, should be at least some ef '^t'\c surface drainage, and an outb t. 8u"'''titly lacerated portion of the subsoil. If •Ms is properly attended to there is no r«iivii„ wtly ,bo ,.in(1 bunch of ptjs. ii in evenly utr •will not be i'V:, n from that dillj ia-' ail aroiin door ilia' stout graving, ii rough own w i the fowl' u. t- deep to carry oil the surplus !yal' ''otJi from the surface and from J' s|U)lli(i not bear Kf)d crops, and respond lrtely to man iDDlicatioa. sows. Sumii Vi-rv I'r-ti ti.-.ii Hnjsgi ll:lP"ri i.t m, 1-Von. TicjK-c 1 h( should s 11v Ui« iiuily SiniKitl.iv for if liltfr uf SIX or CJsrJj! },,,y oil ii( SOW til Micti i reduce her flc^h n1:i g«'ls very j)our whi] he IKiiii is I U'cfdcr's (i ii?(''tt«. mc:irit, of lii^ skill i i i i a s o n i o 11 •i" draw v !,y, )l is SU .liMiticl tliat it \.aI| jjuivl v\ Imlc^tinic iiniihnhm that qinto of' in i Ii Til i the pi«s i-, Sllfl) Thin to h.ii fuiT,\ ft-«l lis: KiillTl h.dn yf't li till w ditiot a-. w V wtli ii( \o barrel u and and '.v.. or thi'ci .ndlc tt.. •je it :.i: nex! ive .lid lett. until bat. tncy tiifii put tin-iii ail It hardly seems lunsessary to iei« at what has been said so ufieu feed of the sow ju-1 after farrowing. 1 i.e! ies e that if the same thing a... said every month in new.-papers I might .say every week! there would bi sonic that would each issue see il for the lir^t time hence, we say. do not gunti.o so a- any thing to eat for twche hours alter farrowing, but give a dunk —not rich swill, but. a drink of water, rRAGMLNTS leedi'd, U' ir.'v to •, Vvoid tnd add •tirht ej' i'.-i: .1 four pie plates with the 111Iin_' and ba tieated oven. Do lv l.n.iV Home Journal. .tliB' bai :'"i, and if you will peep inlu it a tew min ute* later you will see a bunch of "-det-ping beaut ie.-«." When they m-\t awake 1 put them all out and watcli them "march up to '.lie bar and take a drink.'' liut. I always stand around until 1 -co that each fellow gets his sbaru ot then it is generally su! o ill. unless it. is very '*o!d I return theni to the bane:, \tkinsj them out to stick atiout t*.\o hours until I think it perfect's ^afe to leave tlietii with their dam. 1 1 prefer ujii^isy dish-water for tholitst drink, but water wit Ii a Handful of ligi. slios ts is a good dl'in^ 'souid rather a sow (rave too little to ea the first two weeks tnan too muc:i A tier that 1 in crease the feed according to tin way the pigs look. If the pi^s ale get,tug fat 1 hold back the feed and give them lots of e,\ep-.se to prevent Urn "thumps," but if they an? gaunr and Hide-* rink led 1 increase the feed and i n e s s o s o a o s e i s o take a little milL from a small trou^li all to themselves, lly carefui watcn in- and helpin..' tne pi-s that are i tin-: behind arc ':m havn a more even id-if hey are kept, grow •, i -y are w e a ned i tiera i rouble to keep ihenqk .,W. W*. Mci'luag, in II .« V.tr.l. uv« arraiij1' rom (.'on***ant swiiiuink' A very simple and eir merit to p"o ect swine raids of poultry while i^ng is sii.".mi in thr accompanying illiisirttmr. :rr-i sketch and description furnished by liraham. Iii-.iiana. I'uiiets me to the top boards Ot the feutt! A. SubMolliiiy. zdM i'! }fL_ dim* ii •. whi il® t- i Ainui. i res Ml nakim? more 1'' i .i S .assve i.atiou. Tiik of add model ,t rapi!: NEW YORK FASHIONS. ri]iular Sailor Hut oniliiiiatleii« n Black iiinl X\lii(«'. ,nlor bats are 111 high sogi.e, so -u so that milliners both here and abroad i art' setting them forth among their dre.s* models. Msinu' these simple low -crow ned, flat-brimmed shapes for airy hats in net and tulle. JUa'k tulle is shirred on in visible wires in sailor.shape, and trimmed with folds and loops of the tulle, gold passementerie, black birds with yellow umjjs. and long gold pins. (Hack Chan tilly and beige point d'esprit silk nets, trimmed with delicate black laces and fine French ornament-* in silver filigree, are also sent over. I'ream felt sailors have bunds of trold or silver galloon, with bunches of very Huffy w bite strich feathers and fancy jeweled l.ins as orna ments. O'her while feits are wholly veiled with.silk nets, with loops of the net and sea swallows or black birds, set up in front. For garden parties and re ceptions are lovely sailors of eream white crape, shirred on gold wires witti airy loops of crape, mingled with gold lace and tea-ros-s as garni ure. Many women, especially those with slender faces, tind a plain ribbon-trimmed sailor hat far m"i'e becoming than a bent, arched, or very wide shape. The straight brim and simple siyb of the whole bat is "complimentary," but its jaunty name .scares them often into 'hoosing a les becoming shape wi'.N a morn dignitiei. •••tftltf To use black and white combination requires art vi'i v judieiuua handlitig. •. :.i11 ficat ions carried on* of :.h« elegant toilets mourning produced this recently exhibited was a rich poult d v e with white hongulilie. Til'' upp( oi 'ion was of the bengalino. which w i -I. employed fur the sleeves. The: we-i serv full on the shoulders, fit.tir. neatly into a black velvet cuff eig: inches deep, which laced up the insie.. of the arm. The. white beng.uine rea 1 i-aietl is a plaited panel at the side ni 'dack skirt, the breadths in front of h. were slighly draped, but not raised the least at the bottom of the skirt, nor was there any sign of a foun dation skirt. The back was plain and iceessful astc and •ee these V i among some in ".sei-'ond" season. Or» lil'IlCI 3 iue ta.., :...» Tnm» Slimii I lti» I.ml uhf.-.J with in i». iu Htinriai-h Hitt i*sly rt'lit-Vfil in us earl ih it in utterly viintrM\ j«st|Kinr!ni'ut t.f Hit* reis Tlii. Hume Imliistrinni S i *M- unit nirm\ kidney t.\ Butt i Austn p-irl wl o cuiiTicd at it KhcctiuUJ have fier it would do tier lurnc gouii .is tunnies v'T people hes fate ,and prop' dmg utoitey to linns of whos es. tvtneyaro not. assui-ed. The,,.. feeiin .' of tla.skiuditl regard to M 1 Irosh, Toledo, (ihi"t whose ad. imp. 'hispjiju-r 'i'bey are an o!d, first ipulous" c.ii i :c. "Isn't V i Hendrlctcs .. a ba ,'uir in 1. i no article made, that purity hi as soap Thousands. how* adulterated Soaps, to save a i -e dollars tti f't'ed c]itl iSoap, perfect! .i. tiu wouldn't .•even mnii a thmiis lus tongue is per '.o control tho affairs of a u i n i i e s t- i u n y s e s i a i 0 0 cPAIN it rty eating is relieved at one by taking no of farter"'? L'ttle Liver 1'iils imuie 11 ateij after tiitiner, lion't -orget this, thiiughtfU conk puts granulated igar fin tiic tjernes when stie h.isu tirno to wash tne sand o?T lliein. Astilaral I'rti.ss. S K 1 '011: iiv. M.-r ('larie S I liuii Hail's 'atarrh ('ureava. mm oily. JtrUfc'gi.sts suil it, T5c. A st'LKT girl mas' sotuetunes be cured by taking U"r out n. a hugcv w.th a "eat Just large enough tor two lienser Ruad. "Br.srrv ranrri ii by a bad complexity. a be restored by (Hciiii s Sulphur Soap. lliii's Hair and Wuisner 1\e. rul cent- Tnr wrst thing about the woman w avs I to!d J'nii so" is that she iretii i-.,.. tells the tn.Ui --Kotnerville Journal Do so" ,• nor weaken the o ,0 actspcci.. the liver and bi e trie 1 •I' -Teetor. Carter's l.iit^e X: ,, Don't belb.\ bcttc: .J You women who think Hint patent medicines are a hum bug, and Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription the biggest luimbug of the whole (because it's bet known of ailj dues your lack-of-faith cure come It's very easy to don't in this world. Suspicion always comes more easily than con fidence. But doubt little faith never made a sick woman well and the Fa vorite Prescription has cured thousands of delicate, weak women, which makes us think that our Prescription" is better than your don't believe. We re both honest. Let us come together. You try I)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If it doesn't do as represented, you get your money again. Where proof's so easy, can you afford to doubt Little but active—are Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Best Liver Pills made gen tle, yet thorough. They regu late and invigorate the liver, stomach and bowels. FOR JAr\Din«, BILE BEANS. i The mark-d contrast between t!e 1,so colors was toned by a bordering of si', .nr. which was present both on bod ice and skirt, wherever the magpie .,'ors met. The lower ertion of tt.e •. --age w as of the black poult de soie. V-sliaped folds of it, being carried to a i delicate point oil each Shoulder and straight across the back, being fulled ,i\i the chest and pointed below t\ waist. The joining of skirt and bodice •s as defined by a band of silver garui ture. Tne black silk, assert:,r,/ it.seif itetween the designs, mado at. -•inn background. N, V. 1'osi. MII.KS. la.. April BUY or YOUR DEUGGIST. MOTHERS' FRIENI? •USES CHILD BIRTH USI IF USED BEFORE CONFINEMENT. Ho.» K W k? h' K K. BR l»l-11*. l.i* in .i.i I. i »»K o i i, i A, GA« Mil TliXs i Ai For a Disordered Liver TryBEECHAM'S PILLS. 25cts. a Box. rK a i.i, i if o OXIJ KX*J0Yss P"tli the ni"t]iod and rosiilfj when ft:j of Fi_rs i.s it is p!':isaiit and n thcta-tr, ninlacts p-ntlyvi-t promptly on tin1 Ivi'lucys, Liver and ]V\wls, clcan-i-s thesys tcm cfrertu-l! v, di.-pi J.s colds, ]ioud adies ami ft'vcr." ami euros "uaintual rinistipntion. Hyrup (.f Figs the only rcineily of its kind ever pro tit ic od, pleasiiuT to tlio ttiste and ao. oeptalilo to tin* Ptnniaoli, jirnnipt in its action and truly beneficial in its clloets, prepan-d only from tlio most healtliy and agrooalilt! pubs-t.inocs, its many cxeollent qualities com mend it to all and have made it tlio ni'ft popular remedy km.tvn. Svrup of Lm-flW o n y is no disgrace to theitidustrinus, hani:^ a giii e.tge U'stimonial of aWiity.- ..•» "s Cure for 1 Cures vs tieeistott' -nend icss character- or Ki'^sia for stdo may nnt have in fiOc and Si bottles by all leadingdriisj gists. Any reliable druguri-t who it cure on hand will pro- it promptly for any 0110 Avho wisiirs to try it. Do not accept I any eub.siitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SA v fRANClbCO, I 101/iXi-ntf. ,»/. \okk. tl.f. JOES R0TYPIN6 AND OF THE HIGHEST GRADE PROMPTLY EXECUTED BY they ,ue uu l!u o IVn't think! Now. arc vou Dnii't rc.i A.N. Kellogg Newspaper Co. We otter to our Customers and The Trade generally the mast satisfactory work possible in these branches. Our facilities enable us to turn out work very rapidly, If you desire to rel-23se yojr type on some large job, send it to us 'or either stereotyping or electrotyp ing, and it will be returned to you promptly and in good order. We make a specialty of Newspaper Head- ings ar.d Cuts, and have the largest assort- ment in these lines to be tound anywhere in the country from which to select A. N. KELLOGG NEWSPAPER UN atiH ai a o ulai%l 7JO WALN JT sTweer, ST, lows, MO. 7 1 Si 73 ONTARIO STREET. CLEVELAND. Ohio 179 ELM STUEET. CtMCfNNATt. OHIO AOI WYANDOTTE STREET. KAN&AS CITY, MO AO JtffEFtS ST.. MEMPHIS. Tt NN. 74 TO 80 CAST 5TH STRFET S *»AUL. MiNN, GCFF S BRAID. Whenever you visit the shops in town, Looking for Braid to bind your gown, Secure the Clasp, wherever found, That holds the Roll on which is wound The Braid that is known the world around. CANCER A DEALERS DON'T LOVE US ISW). s.iv with pleasure that. Hlie fit-ans" is the hf.st u.t iticlnt I have t-vrr used fur bilious ness. I'AKKIK S'-||K1»KH. Try BILE BEANS SMALL" 40 little beans in each bottle .Very small easy to take. Price of either size, 25c. 48o wl i r-'jvi. u!» or i th"ir nw* *ri(J vhRir health and I* i vii'-u r, I»iIHIK II y nntl Iid1Koct1 ••c L" !.r i 35 II 4 IU., I'^liocr, MM* A Planters Experience v |il«n(nli«it 1% HI u malarial dli I rlcl, u Ii fin-ranii utile |)rt( l.-il. ploy |.M hmiiln fri'tj in'iil Itttlf ««l I lit in tti.'ri' m» I.. I hbi iimi l.) tli» rniituKtHl nlicii I began tin- i.so of Tlirmiill iuji r» »l 1 v «n«'H uiue *t r**tii£ ami tn arly, iitxl I liuio li.nl no or 1 u inmliU'. If I Ii \y«hiUI not It Hr o 11 v in uuy •»t»iu{t I.. Ill A I., Itu ou Kurat i.a Soldi Everywhere. Oflicts 4-t Murray St.. N»'\v York. rfji ELECTRIC BELT A^IJD SI SI'l-I !VNl 1 I V PATEKTtuAuc.lt), 1887, Improvio July 30. I?39. .. I I IIR. OWEN S 1' I I TK0- GAI.VA f. Hi B'.U'Y BEI •AND MJSt KNsuRY «,i AU Khpumatii- Com piamtP, Lun.bigo,lifnTal ami Nervous Iii tiaty, iCcftiveness, Kiitnfy Lharasi's, Ni'rvausne's, Trem ling, Smml E» h»u»t!0D, Wastinjf 0! 0'- \outh,Ai'»-, Mar fasfs rmsed by Indiscretiucs io Marrioi pr I iti-.UiTS sKM III fOsritNMiU K I'UiTlt's S TBItL. DR. OWEN' 4 ELECTRIC INSOLES *1 t't.U I AMU Also an Eteetrin Truss and Belt Corvbined. »ai( rni n :.ni n'.i'.l fi.okrwiu.i, t, A KlriSM OWEN FXECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO. Sua North Broaawity 14T LOUXB. MO. eao Broadway. NuW YOll.i ClI'Y, B|EWELLS!|MDe! ti'-y d" 1 Ii I V\OUK o i 4. IC I V(i|{ I'liOMi /V 8 11 v N »ii!« i (/*, jl I 1 nt lirr« I I V ?i v i/1 L^jr fife* I LOOMIS*& NYMAN. TIFFIN, OHIO. FKEEl I.OOn Salesmen Wanted, ]M' 1-««-1 1- 'l tie 11*.-,-., 11 .-» -v. i'.a .i- and ^hnib'4. I.urwrt* uromitiiii«ioit |»ald. Rent Winn, |ok iKitv. WITH HEKKItKM 1. •. i n «r mti •-ti k" II KJB. Ahlrt'-- I. 1.. X- (O., N-ii-.-ivmei, I- lor I-T. I I'M S v*: \!!\'MMiTA. j- -.«• DEPENDENT PENSION BILL is rt S12 Per MONTH 11-.. hsiT^'ci s.M.i', :,u|»•suiiMi-. ,.t tlu imtwif wh- i. mi 11,11 11 t,. -in 1 it i hj: a 1 j' port. tin- wllhotir tetf ,nl IrtiU*v o? Uv.illl uihi Miiutri hii'lren ah*" Ovt»p ,.i «*ars oxperii-nt r. Ui-ft-i im till o11K« cumtrv No rhfit If Wrtte nt onr« for "py iff afnJ Mil FHKg to |(. M, \llhlll( ,v v*t t'«li.ii V' i „x 1... II. ©, CBTNAMK THP4 I russell vc/tn nnni/ & co. s TtA'ifludUlv NOW h: AT'Y I hri"»ln r«, I hrmttnif l.uetm •, .M .U« m-] Kum Mill I iticin«» 11r.nitr*. l-.titftoc** I'lutn «»r u1 otni't untl (Mill I Ii"* Altn'-s RUSSELL & CO., MASSiLLON, OHIO. THE DEPENDENT PENSION BILL H..I.II.-I ., I III,. WliluHioiiiil I hllili',-ii, INi'ltr. WiC" me... -tuiM'ty lOin* rTlin[:ilT„,,i)rrc^|ionit'iir STUDENTS -AM£ ant Ti»nor« 'ur»-l. no fcntf** book fret'. X)r«. Ortttlffnj' Both, 163 Kim Str*«*t, Cinci^nuli, utnu. AMt t'Ai tlve»#ry iia« WTst*. I SOIC3 BY DRURGISTS EVERYWHERE hould ma.kel-heirhouses look fajrwit-h 8APDI .10 y Tryaica.ke inyournexh- ho us^c{ea.nin^*- A SENSE OF DECENCY Constrains many people to hide the dirt of their kitchen*. They make the kitehfn a K»'cr«-t chainWr. into which it is forbidden to outer but half the trouble which they take to hide the dirt and the disgrace which it en tails, would keep the kitchen clean, and all its pots and pans bri 'ht a* a dollar, that is, if thev use )-i,ur .1.—. 'I liK Muiiv, At ,-ni el-Hill I«,» ASIIUUTON, O. C. pension PENSIONS Bin is Passed.«'. '.:::::w l\snTl"TV. of *»truH»r*t kitil l.)trri(ui-v. i!" iniiH'!H *pt•' i.u^ts, HHr'w "•-•-It. 1.fin. S'.^joHuxon, lli/hiT 1 h. I'rln., I*tati st.*urj£,AIo. Thoustinrts ENTITLEI under tJio NEW LAW. Writ» for for applica- J. It. It I.I.I. A 0 !»€. Tltij I Ai'£H *»orj mtit* ciucinM |o||,su ri.uccoMfuliyKX'.n. mohhin. PROSECUTES CLAIMS. I .'itei'tii.i i i i,n' U B. 1 onsioii liuroitu 71. ''BR writ*. PENSION *41 I 4 iw.f rr.trift ntrmKcrTro rvirgR sinr I.AW, ftrcuhij showing %nu "ritittcil sn.l rHWi. K« 10if K PATENTS Mic-* »ssf,,: h. »%!-«. OMlhing. All I l.f iw,|\ (lilfBro, A Wftfcbiaft**, IX Tfil.1 A 1'i.H nftij uns 70m vyitti and I IO Aom UNO PENSIONS |l l» o |i IC I .N, o 7 v 1 #(T s FHt K Ml Hf a rm 'm. «r S: FORTUNE!' f1 (T A lo»Kk*"HH W I I IN'slinviluSs K I ll' AMroin W KITZ Klt'u.i).SvASHlxoiuN"o c". THIS riKH ..... !im«,o» irru. DOT l*» In n it«.i»ef If sn, vnn wm •. }l S 1 I A V.'in-M i M«„ UIC V flOslli I IISIMM.WMK. in U. tin 1* THI.* I AI lK«tiy titua fi«. writ*. WANTED FlnitT im m«kn In TRAVEL road u ifOMda. K J. K A It Jt ro. YlNCi*Aft!t N. T)!!^ i)'£H»r«r7 w© d«Al with erin*nmrnL We run*! I* todeal direct with eoiiNtim^rK. 4 ft** *TtU A. N. K. i i- lH(M). WIIKN WKltl-VG 1« AinKUHAKKM t'U /tNK I atstc that jrou m* th« A4.erlljM-tt.ent ta tht* W imr blad v at, Our a.un f« \£t I »-nt «tn?iir 5 for «S2, 1 for th hmtHon •a i pen i a Maner£Gro$K 5 S Strfol, 1 1