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M i J Fbvor Uslns. 7E Flavoring , They will clv your cakts, custards, Ices and craams such trua and dalifhtful flavor your choice will bs mad for all time. They' are the Highest Grade and ' Moat, Eco nomical as are ail -v AJ ' - Sold By All Grocers v Tha Coupons - Be wire and take bottle of'Cham- . . rknlara and Tllarr- . oeriam a vunw r. hoes Remedy wltH you when starting on your trip this summer. ; It cannot be obtained on board the trains or steamers. Changes of water and cli mate often cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea and It is best ta .be pre- . pared. Sold by C. B. Northcraft ft Co. . ' ' y .; When the Stomach, Heart or Kid ney nerves get weak, then these or- ' gans always fall. DonBt drug the stomach nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys.' That is simply a make shift Get a prescription known to - druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop s Restorative. The Restorative is pre-, pared expressly for these weak inside nerves. Strengthen - these nerves. t ' build them up with r. snoop -Btorative tablets or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Sold by ' all dealers. V ' ' ManZan, the great Pile remedy, ' prevents Piles by preventing consti pation. It Is conveniently applied directly to the trouble by means of a small nozsle atUcbed to the tube in -which ManZan is put up. Sold by Palace Drug Store. Hints To Houseworkers. Nothing is more important to the hard-working housekeeper than to keep her liver properly worklns: otherwise, that pale, sallow look and ' ' tired ieellng, will make hei look and feel as sick as a dog., Nothim: will ' kop you nil to the mark, vtthout lnjifrons stir-tlation, so well as Dr. "iidwell's (laxative)' Syrup tev'n. Constipation, Biliousness' fit Indi gestion. Sold by all druggists at f,0c and ll.OQ. Money paca, i 1 .' -i . ' . ' Disagreeable at Home. ' Lots of men and women who are agreeable with others,. get "cranky at home. Its not disposition, Its the liver. If you find in yourse.. that ' you feel cross around the house, little things worry you, just buy a bottle of Ballard's Herblne and put your liver in shape. Tou and everybody around you will feel better for it. ' Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by C. B. Northcraft ft Co. TO IB CUK.D of ttienmB with all Itt lameness,, acbei and saws, take flood's Sarsaparilla Yoo "nit be sure to CET MOOD'S v Pain anywhere stopped in it I min utes sure with one of Dr. Shoop Pink Pain Tablets. The formula Is on 225e box,. Ask- your doctor ,or druggist about this formula. Stops womanly pains, headache, pains any- where. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, ' Wis., tor free trial to prove value of hi headache, or Pink Pain Tablets. Bold by all dealers. . 'The Lastost MM In the World. ' -would not be contented to be kept in the house and doing nothing by rheumatism. Neither are Tou. who. are always busy and active. Then S"n't neglect the first twinge of an lb, or pain that yon "" it lust a "crick." Rub well Urd s Snow Liniment and no matter what the trouble ie, it will disappear . Tt once. Sold by C. B. Northcraft ' ft "Co. ' . . f -. immiiW aieeaJ-"as-waaaaaei , . . , ' " The proper way and method of treating a cough or cold Is to first or if Sently move the bowels. This tou can most conveniently do by tak ing a dose or two of Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. It Is pleasant to take act promptly. Children like It. Sold by Palace Drug Store. . Served as coffee, the new coffee : substitute known to groert every, where as Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee, will trick even a coffee expert. Not a grain of real coffee in It either. Pure healthful toasted grains, malt, sou. etc.. have been so cleverly blended as to give a wonderfully sat isfying coffee taste and flavor. And It is "made In a minute" too. No ted ious 10 to JO minutes boiling. Bel knap ft Rocmer.- ' Regulates the bowels, promotes . easy aatural movements, cures con stipation Doan'i Regulets. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents DOt ' - ' , iev sf. .J-. .. bLIUDLV I - li hi. M IT TliitOl'GH TOWS l.'UXV. Govd Road and Fair Weather Saw the oqi-Ms off on Their ILasf "Day's RuiV-Crowds Saw -y-ir Them. .-. VFrnm Friday's' Dally, j 'The Freak Highway hau the 'best show of its history this morning when the (Hidden tour , motor fcars, went dashing through the city at 30 miles an hour.' very 'occupant of the cars was garbed for travel In big coats -and caps and they waved their bands cheerfully to the crowds that awaited them. . ' '. A light rain fell last night but It did not hurt the roads, Indeed It rather helped them and by 8 o'clock the sun was shining. The way was open through town and the cars had the right of way. This was their course:,! " v . Enter town at west end of Souttt Second. - East on Souttt Second to Santa Fe. West ' on Washington to North Third. -; East on Njrth Third to Buckeye. North on Buckeye to Eighth. . .East on Eighth to .ive. North on Olive to Thirteenth. . , ' East on Thirteenth to Orlena. ' North on Orlena to Detroit road, thence east , , How They Same. As reported to the Reflector last evening the confetti car leu Salina soon after 5 a. m. and reached Abi lene at 5:45, strewing confetti liber ally at every turn. B. E. Couison met the car at the western edge of the city and he and EarlStillle piloted It over the course prepared, iroi lnwlne closely came the ofuclal's car, a Maxwell With top up and cur tains drawn. Then was the pace maker. A half hour elapsed before the regular contestants appeared and these were at Intervals of a few min utes. A number of Abilene motorists mat them at Sand Springs but did not attempt to lead the procession. The officials' car was the only one with a top. The others were riding In the open prepared for any kind of weather. Mr. Couison was in such a hurry to get an early start that be forgot to look at his gasoline tank and when about half way througu town had to stop and fill up. Earl Stlllle then went in the confetti car and saw It to the east edge of town. ; Crowds stood on. the walks all along ' the course until the last cr naaaed at 4:25. Many drove In from neighboring towns to see the parade. Two Cars Halteu Here. Two of the cars stopped In Abi lene bnt only for a moment. The occupants of one car wanted medi cine and of the other cigars. The other machines simply slowed down at the crossings for ..ue speed limit was off for the occasion. Roads' and Streets Fixed, a ahlninr example of What can be done-wrtb roads and streets, waa seen In the work done yesterday aner l vink with a grader, two road drag and some wagons ,to haul dirt for the crossings the long course thrmirh the city was put in tip top condition In four hours. If the city fathers and mayor would Be as gooa to the home people wko pay taxes on $4,000,000' worth of property in Abilene as ther are to strangers from Detroit and Indianapolis the town could have good street all tne time. . The road to Solomon was put In condition by filling np chuck holes through the sandhills and dragging the worst parts. The Detroit people were wideawake and dragged the road west to Grant township line and east to meet the Chapmanltea who took care of the east end to the county line. The only, road In the county that was left unchanged was the Grant township part of the De troit toad which was marked by a disgraceful succession of mudholes and -ruts that are no creu.. to the road overseers of that township. The ahum motor car owners in order to help matters went oat with shovels and put the bad places in as gooa shape as they could, pulling the trees out of the road and making a little Improvement but It remained the worst road the OHddenites found In the county., i ; Cowboy Saluted Them." The contesting care began leaving Hugo Thursday morning at 7 o'clock and came to the Oakley control be tween 1:10 and o'clock. At every sod house and lonely prairie home along the route there was a wave of welcome and a wish for good luck. At one point cowboys saluted the tourists 'with their guns, and at an other the strangers for miles around had gathered tor an allday picnic to watch the tourists pass. One of the most amusing things of the trip occurred at Cheyenne Wells. tbe visitors tlie l. . ... sis. n-a aar another, pltked up a ater tk car ried by Webb Jay's Premier, and De rail fUHna- tasollue tanks out of It. Finally, one of them succeeded In emptying the can In the Chalmere netrolt. and tha car had crest diffi culty In dragging Itself Into, Oakley. Of course, Chairman Hower waived the penalties, which otherwise would have been, levied. , ,'.' ' , ?;.. George Smithson, driver of Btude buker Dress car No. 79 established a new itecord and staked a 'spectacle near the end of the run that ww Ions- be remembered. A srown lack rabbit was started alongside : the prairie trail, and Smithson, who is a renins at the wheel ran him down, crushing' his head under the tires. The rabbit was mounted on the rad iator and wiu be carried In Kansas City as a much 'prised trophy. '"s , What toe Toor ts. . The midden tours are given by the automobile club of America,; which Is composed of all local automobile clubs throughout. the United States. Each club enters one or more care If It wishes to do so. with the purpose of contesting the endurance of differ ent care.; A system of penalties for stops and) repair makes up the scores and the machine finishing with the smallest score wins the cup offered by Charles J. Glidden. .A second trophy offered by F. B. Hower chairman of the Glidden tour, Is a special prtee for roadBters selling for $2,000 and les and second addi tional trophy Is known as the De troit cup. Thirty cars originally Ttr,i tha contest and up to' this time only two have withdrawn. They are the Mclntyre car and one of the two Brush machines entered In the contest. - n tn the time of leaving Denver .won ara still had perfect scores and two of these were penalised yes terday and chances are the race win ho rinae one and will have to be de cided by the committee which exam ines each car closely after the race ho anded and nenallzes the cars for any defect In the mechanism of the( car, 1 How They Score. When the cars went through Abi lene this morning the perfect scores were: " ? '" " ' GLIDDEN TROPHY ir-Premier (Webb Jay. ' 2 Premier (H. Hammend.) 6 Marmon (H. C. Marmon.) . 8 Pierce (F. 8. Dey.) 9 Pierce (W. Winchester.) HOWER TROPh. 101 Mollne (J. A. Wlcke.) 105 Chalmers-Detroit (J. Mach- esky. 109 Pierce (C. Scofleld.) '114 Lexington (J. C. Moore.) 'Tho rar feavlnc the lowest score tor the Detroit trophy is the American ainioT driven bv W. A. Woods, and it haa 1.4 nolnts tallied up against It. From this outlook the contest Is going tn h exceedingly close and will prob ably be decided wholly upon the con dition of the several perfect . score cars when they arrive In Kansas City this evening. One Broke Down. Th last car to go through was the pathfinder B. M. F. which broke a wheel this side ot sauna ana wenv hai to sret a new one but could not. It was running with no tire on one wheel but expected to be fixed up ai Junction. . . - TJ. S. TO BUILD GOOD ROADS Will FarBlsk" Plana and Expert to SnperlntosMl Work. Tha aovernment Is going into the road building business heartily and any community desirous of securing a good stretch of road and not know ing Just bow to build it can'get a lot of valuable Information and an expert to oversee the work. The govern ment Is sending out plans and apeci flp.tiona and a man In charge wher ever people living In a certain section desire It and make the proper appli cation. Several stick roads are now being built In the western part of the tata. One has been built through the sandhills south of Garden City. The people of Strong City and Cottonwood Falls are planning to make an appli cation to uie government for plans for a aood road between the two towns. They are not more than a mile and a half apart. Ahllene bad a scneme a year ago to get a government expert to -lck- tnson. What became of ItT Wholesale Hoaee Items. The Abilene Wholesale Grocery Co. has received five cars of sugar this month. One man sold over fifteen hundred pounds of coffee last week. Manager Walters is getting ac quainted with the trade In Mr. Shel don's territory this week. , The town ot Wakefield Is fast be coming one of the best points for the house and It might bt mentioned that Wakefield has wide-awake mer chants and their large up to date store, would be a credit to city. I i iu(y Sheriff time From limne .Instead of Money. . J. W. Polley who was wanted at Baker, City, Oregon, for forgery was taken, back to, that city .today by Deputy Sheriff McCord of Mat place. Mr., Polley was engaged in the merry-go-round business at Baker City and needing some money forged a check for $05 In a man's name the same as his own but In no way re lated. He skipped the country and circulars were soon spread abroad for his arrest. ' Sheriff Young recelvea one and Mr. Polley accidentally stop pend off at Abilene and was soon un der 'arrest.',,;. v . J. W. Polley Is the man who beg ged C.'W. Parker to lease him a merry-go-round until he received money from home but he failed get the lease but did get Mr. Parker's consent to pay his board bill until he received his money. However, Mr. Parker was soon relieved of that burden by the county. Instead of money arriving from home the deputy sheriff came with requisition papers. Mr. McCord paid Mr. Polley's board bin at the county Jail, and left bis afternoon with the false pretender for Baker City, Ore gon. "','' : POSSIBLY THEIR BROTHER Two Young Ladles IB Doubt as to the : Boy Buried at Hope. Hope Dispatch: Last Friday even ing two ladles, Mrs. Carrie Rice and Mrs. Aenes Reeves, of . Springfield, Missouri, came to Hope to see if the unidentified young man buried here mla-ht not be their brother, Wm. 0. Sawyer. He left home June 8rd, go ing with a carnival, company which had been at that place, and has not been heard from since. He has been livlna- at tne homes of -is sisters since the death of his mother about seven years ago,, and no particular roaaon was known for bis leaving ex cept that he, like many other boys, wanted to see the country. The descrlDtlon the young women gave of the boy fitted the boy -ere so closely that It was thought certain that he must have been their brother. The stamp box found on the boy here at the time of the accident was an exact duplicate of on the Sawyer boy was carrying at the time he left home and other . peculiarities were Mantical. Thebpy here also re sembled the two women very much, his features being much the same. natnrdav morning the body was rals- dd, and at first both women claimed it- as their brother. , However, upon closer observation thjB ,one lady be came convinced that the hair was pot the;same. The Bawyer boy had red dish hair, and while the hair of hoy here has a reddish tint, she was atiaripd that it was not the same. The other sister seemed inclined still to think It was their brother, but thev were not satisfied to claim the body. They will first make a more thnrnuah search for the boy alive. They were endeavoring to trace the carnival company and ascertain if anything could be learned of him through that source. This Is the first ease-wherein thr haa been any doubt after the investigating parties have seen the body here, , While this may or may nnt have been the brother of the ladles, the resemblance was so strlk-i lng that It will make them. decidedly uneasy unless somt word of him is heard. The body was still In perfect condition and It seems that anyone who bad ever known the boy would recognise him at a glance. 1 Closed a Campmeettag. ' The Rev. A. Solt, P. E. of the Abl Tn. district of the Kansas Confer ence of the Evangelical church Just closed a rousing campmeeting at Lost Rnrlnars. The outfit consisting of 14 snail tent and a large tabernacle was transferred here yesterday. The next meeting will be held Bear Ran dolph,, Kansas.; ' . 4 Boy your Stock Dip of Kugler Teopfer. 80dltwtt . ONE DOG BITE SOOO. One Damage Case Was Settled Out of Court. John Munrison whose little daugh ter was bitten by a vicious dog on the farm of J. N. Zlnmer Thorn they were visiting ha settled toe case for $650. He sued for $10,000 and levied on Zlmmer's farm. Bid Wanted. Bids wanted for .ne construction of concrete abutments 20x14x3 feet for bridge, located la Newbern township, about I miles sooth east of abllene. Bid to be estimated by the cubic yard and toceessful bidder to furnish everything. Address X. Lannlng. Township Trustee, Abilene, Kan. IJd3tw2t id a HiUUi,i . ami loin.fi iur food. When thi is lack in yon way know that you nfcd a do ie 1 Cham berlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive or gans. Improve the appetite and regu late the bowels. , Sold by C. E. North craft ft Co. - ,.' ' . Nice," little, pleasant, .gentle, easy, safe and sure pills,, are Rings Little Liver Pills. Plhesalvet carboltsed, soothes pain. In any emergency bruises, cuts, sores, burns, scratches, etc., PInesalve, carbollzed, Is best. Sold by' Palace Drug Store.. Stop Babies' Tears. "' Ninety per cent of babies' troubles are caused by disordered stomach or bowels. They can all be quickly cured by a few doses of that great dlgbBtlve medicine, Dr. Caldwell's (laxative) Syrup Pepsin. It digests curded milk, sweetens' the breath, reduces fever and relieves pain. Abso lutely harmless to mother or child. Cure relief In teething. Sold, by all druggists at 50c and $1.00. Money bade If It fails. ' The Kidneys eliminate poisons by acting as filters for the blood. When they fall In this respect serious ail ments must result. Plnules for the kidneys are what you should take at the first warning sign ot kidney trou ble. They assist the kidneys In ex pelling uric add poison. Sold by Palace Drug Store. - , HEALTH Is hilly restored by the great alterative and tonic, Hood's 8arsaparilla. and you remember the old savins, -Health IS WEALTH Active itt 87. ' This would be unusual news If men and women would keep them selves free from rheumatism and all aches and pains as well as keeping their muscles and Joints limber with Ballard's Snow Liniment. Sold by C..- E. Northcraft. Baby won't suffer five minutes with croup If you apply Dr. Thomas' Ec lectric Oil at once, It acts like mag ic. .;. . ' . .'- Ttoliv MomhlnA Fiends. ' ' are made by all soothing syrups and hahii Tnorllplnna that contain onlum and narcotics. McQee's Baby Elixir contains no Injurious or narcotic drugs of any kind. A sure and sate cure for disordered "stomachs, bowols and fretfulness splendid for teeth ing infants. Bom Dy u. ni. mormcrnn ft Co. ' 'WAa1r wnman ahnnld read mv "Book No. for Women." It tells of Dr. Shoop's Night Cure. Tells bow these soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories, bring quick and certain help. The book is free. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, wis , Washington's Plague Spot lie in the low, marshy bottoms of .the DatnnlM tha hrAfldlna BTOUnd Of 038" laria germs. These germs cause chills, fever ana ague, puioudb, jbuuui, lassitude, weakness and general de bility and Bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. But Electric offers never fnll to destroy then and ik,,iia. trnuhlaa... "They are the best all-round tonic and cure for malaria I ever used," writes n. m. James of Louelien, S. C. They cure Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood Troubles and will prevent Typ!:oiC. Try them, 60c. Guaranteed by J. M. Glelssner. impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for organ ic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures the cause build you up. CASTORIA For Infant and Cbildrea ; U Kind Yoo Haw Always Bc Bear the stgMtBlaO VS , August time, telle on -the nerve. But that spiritless, Bo aosbttion feel , v. and iniirkl altered by taking what Is known to druggists everywhere a ur. snoop n.wi tive. Within 4$ hours after beginning to us the Restorative Improvement will be noticed. Of course, full health will not Immediately return. The gain, however, will surely follow. And best of all, you will realise and feel your strgeoth aBd ambition as it Is returning. Outside Influence de press first the "inside nerves" then the stomach, heart and kidney will usually fail. Strengthen these fail ing nerve with Dr. Shoop' Restora tive and see how quickly health will be your again. Bold by all dealer. Seared With Hot Iron. i or scalded by overturned kettle--cut with a knife, bruised by slammed dporlnJured by guo or la aay other way the thing needed at once Is Bucklen's Arnica Salve to aubdue In flammation and kill the pain. It's earth's supreme healer. Infallible for tn. lrfoora Vovar flnres. Eczema and Piles. 25c at J. ai. Glelssner's. ' "Doan' Ointment cured m of ec tema that had annoyed me a long time. The cure was permanent." Hon. 8. W. Mtthews, Commissioner Labor Statistic, Augusta, Me. The Crime ot Idleness. Idlesness means trouble for any one. Its the same with a lasy liver. It cause constipation, headache. Jaundice, sallow complexion, pimples and blotches, loss of appetite, aau sea. but Dr. King' New Life Pills soon banish liver trouble and build up your health, ,25c at 1. V. Glelss ner's. OABTOniA. ft win be to kun U.a ! ' cal writers fti twt,,"rs at aii . . S schools of practice rtiiitneiKl, in t,. strongost terms possible, eaoa and evsry Ingredient entering Into the eon'iltioa of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlaoivnry for the cure ot Weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint,' torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhal diseases ot whatever region, name or nature. It Is also a speclflo remedy for all such chronl or long standing easos of catarrhal attea tlons and their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung disease (except consump tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It Is not so good for acute colds and coughs, bat for liairerlng, or chronic oases It I especially elBcaclou In producing per feitcures. Itoontalns Black Cherrybark, Golden Seal root, Bloodroot, Stop root Mandrake root and Queen's root-ell of which are highly praised a remedies for all the above mentioned affections by such jnineus mwiow . , , I. Bartnoiow, oiyweneraun aaau.vun the Unlr, nf Pa.1 lawood. U. D.. of Ben pllege, Cblcagot Prof. John nocinnau rrw. guuw A, 01 uocmnaui rrou , M. D of Hahnemann - Amirumt In thalf MMftll . f...iainjt..)Lkutt "Tjpen publicity ol lis (oruiuta rrSst ..--lV.f. ..., .1 ita . A elans at this published formula will il llano-) "!-. r ,,, niamTan i pOBSIDIS 1 snow inai -wviu.u r'VT: contains no pblsonout, harmWI 0 contains no poisonous, uwmimH !",, 2X..drna and no alcohoHchemlcall? pure, trlple-reaned glycerine being used Instead. Glyoerlne is entirely unobje. nableandeilde Is amost useful agent In the cure oi an '";-." tfv; chlal. throat and lung affections, ,lbr to the highest medleal authority for la useln all such cases. Hie 'Discovery' la I concentrated glyceric extract of Wive, medicinal roots and Is safe and reliable. A booklet of extracts from em nent, medical authorities, endorsing Its Ingr. dlenU mailed Jnt on reouesi AddreBl Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. M. Y. CONSIGN IOUR LIVE STOCK TO M. K. & T. Commis sion Company ) FOR WHICH . , J. B. VAN VOORST . . . . , bDlianUlf ITIitn,, IB cattle HimmBn ku "liV7;:; V.A,!",?." after all sblpmenta from DIOK1NSON UO. Write ui for any Information you da- x sirs in regard to the market. 871 LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE KANSAS CITY. MO. Abilene Steam Laundry. Perfect Work. Reasonable Prloe Patronlia hone . lndmtry. Pur Sand 'prlnm water uaed and all work guaranteed AfeDClee In all Dlokluoa county towns. J. K. GOODWIN Proprietor. RAILWAY TIME TABLES. TJNION PACIFIC " HMnoouna 102 Passenger (Limited) 4:21 a. m. 110 Passenger ....... .8:20 a. n.' 104 Passenger. ....... .ll:J a, (a. lot Passenger 1:45 p. m. 161 Local Freight...... 2:10 p. at, Westbonnd 101 Passenger (Limited) iiSZ a. m. 10 Passenger 10:03 p. m. 107 Passenger. 2:10 p. m. 102 Passenger .2:67 p. m. 169 Local Freight 8:80 a. tn. ROCK ISLAND EMtboaad Kit Mail Rxnra 10:60 ai ML 511 Local Frlght. ...... 4:00 p. m. Motor Express 8:26 p.m. Westbound 536 Mall Express.' 6:66 p.m. 666 Local Freight. 11:46 a. ra. Motor Express .1:80 p. m. aasaaasaaaBBBB, f . SANTA FB : ' Soutbboud 301 Passenger...'' 11:00 . to. 301 Freight .1:06 p. m. 310 Freight.... 3:16 p. m. Korthbond 307 Passenger. .1:07 a, m. 801 Freight... i..l:4( a. m. 811 Freight 3:10 p. m. Ball Brasch , Leave for Ballaa 317 Mixed.. t:20 ft. m. 31 Mixed 11:06 p. m. 321 Mlved......... 4:05 p.m. ArriT from Salina. 811 Mixed T:t6 a. m. 320 Mixed 10:66 ft. to. 221 Mixed .......1:10 p. m. ABILENE'8 SOCIETIES. Ar. ARB A. M.-Benevolmt Lon Bo, . IS, Beau flnit and third Monday ara, sin la anon month at Masonic kail, sornw Third and Cadnr. M. H. Malotl, W. M.l I L. Worley, eaaiwtaryl vtsltlng brethsaa we come. OTAL ARCH MASOKS-Oyma Ohaptai no. m, meet, in masonic mkubmn and fourth VridAVl of each Diontll. F W, Moras, H. P.I Joeapk X. Kaal, Saaratary rnirlt Til BKHIVOtBHT AMOOtA I. IIOK Abilene connoll Ho. , mou on aiooad and fonrtB TUnreday eraalna ol aca montlL Visitor, welcome. Mra, A. I Youa. president; JoaaO. Buyer, aearaMry fWi it ikTmrrr may emAltkm tit U' v.Jtt iivt t not boncntnd bj I w ooiieUfoMi uj m H l t-A N 8 Tirwre. For Mr b Inup tfmU. TtM nrv-4.ni tvtH tl etwwfa M orrJiDJLrf rcaiucB. 't hm tmiif iMUt