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Hutchinson Gazette. K. C KETTLKTOIf CO., Pub. HUTCHINSON, KAN4 ra:sai itrsh or inti.kkst. It In now Milil that Coinnmmlttr Nor ton wu not ilrunli lit Concorillii. II. Forsyth h sold Ills farm of 4(10 Pro nrur YVskuruiM to II. U, Curls, of Clny Center, for llt,l.no. The Itrown comity runners' lnstltuUi propone to lino the. county poor farm . an expciimoiitul seed, farm, Mrs. Annu Tliompittm Ik truvcllnp; Alinnt buying junlc. At 1'ortls, Nmlth county, alio gutlicred a curloiid. Frank 0. Freeman, county oleik of I. nnc county, U (lend, liilluiiii.iutory rheumatism wuh the iimisc of lilniluutli, Whon Oninvlllo II. Mclxoll, of Mid limit Colli'tre nt Atchison died, Iiin friends went 8'JOO In cuhIi In lieu of flowers, A dyniunn In tlin Mute Iioiiku licnUnir plant burned out and tho executive council Is liivcHtlfiitliif wneru to localo Uie liliime. T. II. (lerow, director of tlio Kluto Free. Employment bureau thinks Hint housework Nliould be tu light In the pub lic schools. fiumnor county will havo 33 rural mall currier. The farmer lllia tho scheme but tint niurcliuntH In the small toWIlH lflllick on it. The Kiiiimi Association of Charities mid Correct loim mid tlui Kuiisuh Society for the FrlcndlcNH, huvc both linked for uu olllcu In the stale 1ioiim, J, M. Simpson, of Mcl'lirrsoii, him a non who Iiiih been fur two yearn holillr.f n 81,(1110 clerkship In tho olllec. of the fourth iiNhlhtanl postmaster ifcncrul, Nearly nil classes of mil road workers liavo already iiiunoil ilcletfutes to tho ftnnual nieetlnjf on February 3 of the Htutc Koclcly of Labor and Industry. Alexander I'helon, the founder of Ncodcuhn, died recently In Idaho. He bad a trading pimt there uiiionu the OsiitfCK, urouud which the town grvw. The Citizens' bank at Sedgwick was imrglttrlzcd and 8T0 In currency taken. Tho robbers left on u band car which they hud broken open a tool house, to tec u re. There will Vie four Herlcs of teiichei'H' institute this year, an early one bclnp; ndded for the benellt of the teachers In tlic wheat belt. The date of opening Hie May .lune ?, .luno 110 und July S8. Tlio M. K. church at Kinsley caught Are In the biisciucnt Just lis Sunday school was about to be opened. The children were taken out safely and the lire was put out before It got into the main room of the church. The payment of the first half taxes for tho year Is the largest, Shawnee county ever had, The amount of tax paid is 8,V1".0(IO out of a possible, tax of 872s,000. This Is about 71 uw oent of the tax and in previous years has never exceeded OA per cent, Dr. l'hlllips was once the bosom friend of Abraham Lincoln, He came to Kansas In the early days and for tune Hinllcd upon him. lie lived in Allen county and was surrounded by many friends. Hut old age overtook blin, bis friends nnd fortune passed from him, and the oilier day he died In the Sedgwick county poorhoiise at the age of 8X Nearly forty years ago Ut. l'hilllps was prominent enough to bo the recipient of an unusual bono;'. His wife died nt Humboldt, and Senator l II. Plumb hurried all the way from Washington to be a pallbearer nt her funeral. The Missouri and Kansas Telephone company are to supply their customers in Topeku nnd Wichita with the new Instruments which call "Central" au tomatically, with no bell rlpgihg, Supt. Pearls, of the Haskell Institute is asking for a supply of guns for bis Indian battalion, He has two com panies of Indians who make n fine appearance ns soldiers; one company averaging six feet tall, the other com pany only n tri lie smaller, The super intendent will ulso nsk for a regular army otllcer to drill his battalion. Washington pays tho Methodist church of that county scat city 310 a year for the use of Its bell for lire alnrirs. Peter A. Ilartlg, a member of the original town company nnd ever since a much respected citizen of Kudorn, was recently killed by u train, lie was ueurly 80 years old. City Attorney Chun. F. Spencer, of Topeka, told tho municipal league convention at Wichita that Kansas has no lnw by which a city eun condemn a waterworks system. A. E. lierry, n wealthy farmer, is arranging for a rural telephone system In the neighborhood of Conway Springs. It will start with W) or (10 plumes, and it will connect with the Cenway Springs exchange. Tho Kansas Society for the Friend less finds that there lire 1,(100 people In our state prisons and industrial schools; that the average age upon entering is 21 years, und that a large portion of them come from villages nnd farms while a smaller per cunt come from cities. Lit Crura, the new U. 8. Mrlml for Kan sun, is a harness niMrer, The Union Pacific. Is to erect a new (HO.OOO depot In Topeka next summer. Nearly all tho public schools In Kan sas arranged for observing McKluley duy. Miss Pearl Lannlng, of yuenemo, was found drowned In the Marls Des Cygne river. Dodge City has taken up Its six per eent bonds with bonds drawing 4 per vent, fin lift been found In a well eight iiillcs smith of Kiuporliv ut tho depth of 3,1 feet, Jerry Moore, of Hello Pliilno, had his left cheek almost torn of! by tho kick of a horse, The plan to erect a statue of Ceres on the dome of tho State capltol has been uhandoned, Slot mnchlnes, are being banished from Kansas towns, Washington being the latest noticed, In Dickinson county towns there are eleven less join ts. Judge Moore closed them by injunctions. State Printer W, Y, Morgan has been elected president of a Hutchinson bunk. He retains his newspaper, ArrangeiuentH uro being iiinde to ro open the Solomon salt wells which huve been shut down for two years, Colonel 1), It. Anthony Is being push ed to become a candidate for com mander of the Kansas (!, A, It. An old tin can was unearthed nenr 1'uolu which emit allied 8W.VJ In gold. Mrs, Hyiner proved that It was hers, Children and mutches caused the loss by lv, A. Wit Icr, of Wiiinego, of a ham, three horses und his buy and grain, Tho farmers of "I SI tt IV and Caldwell townships of Sumner county have formed plans to go down for oil und gas. Frederick Klndsvnter, of Pawnee county, tried to break the Ico in his watering trough with the butt of his gun, which was discharged and bo was killed. The First Presbyterian church of Wichita ranks eighth in the world In tlio amount given towards foreign mis sions. This church supports a corps of missionaries in China. A wheat raiser of Kingman county says that wheat has not beeu Injured, but that It has a good stand, heavy on the ground and well rooted, and Is not sulTerlng for moisture, J. M. Simpson finds that civil service rules protect people employed in the Internal revenue olllee, of which ho has just heroine the head. lie can not displace them summarily. Charles Sperry shipped three cars of fat cuttle and hogs from I.cnora, fat tened entirely on wheat nnd buffalo grassy The hogs averaccd lio.'i pounds and tho cuttle 1 ,:!()( pounds c:u:h. Tlie Huptlst church ut Marysvlllo Is disrupted one part bhun'iig their pas tor for never having publicly referred to the death of President McKinley. Tho war resulted In n lock out of the supporters of tho pastor. Welcome Wells has died nt bis homo In Manhattan, aged 0.'1 years, lie was a member of tho first Kansas legisla ture. Ho has been considered tho sec ond oldest Mason In tho world. His wife dlod u year ugo, they having lived together 71 years. A produce coin puny of Parsons which commenced business in a small way several years ago Is now paying out for poultry, eggs and labor about 8135,000 a year. During 1001 this company shlppod 1,400 barrels of dressed poultry to the New York market or about 150,. 000 pounds. The eggs shipped muoiuit- cd to 785,700 dozen. A new town between Jewell City nnd llelolt, where coal Is expected to bo brought to the surface In ear lond lots, Is to be called Mineralton. Postmaster (iuthrio of Topeka Is to be from now on tlio paymaster who will send the cush pay every month to nil tho rural free mail carriers In Kansas, There are now about i!00 of them, llrnkeman (leorge Turner had n wrist broken and was otherwise badly In jured from falling from a train near tho Slate Creek junction, The Cowley county commissioners hired a man to hunt for tax dodgers. Ills work resulted in placing on the tax rolls 845,000 more property. An air pressure gasoline lamp ex ploded In a stoi'O nt Mcndo nnd tho county commissioners promptly pro hibited the use of such lumps in the court house. A Salina company which puts up a couple of patent medicines has agreed to turn over every year to the Kansas Wesleynn university of that city 10 per cent of all sales made. Ilcv. H. E. Mills, pastor of the First Congregational church of Fort Scott, nnd Mrs. Mills, offered themselves to the American board of foreign missions for service abroad, and were rejected because they were both past 30 years old. A St. Louis doctor has heard that "the village doctor" nt loin is about to leave, and he has written to tlio mayor asking if the people aro able to pay an other one td take bis place; and thb doctor is supposed to have brains some' where about his anatomy. At Swords Points; or., ; A SOLDIER. OF THE RHINE. j By ST. GEORGE 4,4.4. 4. Copyright, by hrnsrr (HAPTKH I. A KNICKERBOCKER FROM OVER THE SEA. When Paul ' Rlilnolnwlor, nn Am erican student at the famous old Ger man university of Heidelberg, saunter ed Idly along the aisles of the great public gurten he hud entered, It wus 1 wondorful spectacle that greeted his vision In every direction. To young Rhlnelundor tho kulcldo- icopln spectucle was no new sight, though It bud never Inst Its charm In tils eyes. As Paul came strolllug by, a student, who woro the dark blue cap, signifying that ho belonged to the Rhino Korps, put out his hand uud tuck led III 111. It wus evident from the momentary flush of pleasure that appeared upon the fuce of the American that this yellow-haired young uthleto wus at leant of more Importance to him than the averugo run of students with whom fortune throw him In contact. As they sat together nt u table and chatted over tho foamy beakers their conversation naturally covered the wholo rango of subjects that might bo supposed to Interest students, Paul's eyes ut last settled upon u certain table nt which sut a number of per sons. Karl saw him start nnd evlnco un- ni'iial cngeriicsH when Paul turned to lilm his face wus possibly ns ImpiiHslvo as ever, but In his eyes a tlcrco light hud flamed up that announced n pur pose on tho evo of Hccomplhihment. "Pardon me, my friend, but you know, ns n comparative newcomer here, I hnve not yet nnulo the ac quaintance of nil students who have distinguished themselves In tho battle of tho hooks or tho sword, I do not remember seeing yonder young fellow before, and yet, unless my eyes do celvo me, ho wears tho Insignia that murks him a leader umong the Suxo- Frusttlans." 'Ho Is a terror with tho rapier, a wizard, my fencing master hns de clared, r myself was accounted some thing fair, but Hoffmun made sport of me. I was told I eanio out lucky In tho encounter." "Hoffmun, you said?" between his teeth, ns though something In tho very nnmo Btlrred un ugly memories. 'ConVad Hoffmun, first leader of the flKhtlng Suxo-Prussians." 'It Is well. And now, my friend, you who know so many of tho goad peoplo in tills university town, per haps you nilRht even be nhlo to tell mo who thnt huly Is who la with him." Karl turned in swift linger. "What, you, too, aro u victim of her fatal beauty, Perhaps she has lured you on as sho did me, with false promises nnd sweet phriisea, the Jailo! lint I have sworn that no man shall step between and enjoy the undisputed pos esslon of her heart. I nm u Eon of the Rhine, nnd we fight for those, we love, raring llttlo though the whole world bo nKulnst us," Hut Paul only laughed, "Reserve your fighting arm for your reul rival, Conrad Hoffman, after I nm done with him. Yes, I love that sweet girl, my dear fellow, and why not, when she Is my own Bister!" HAiTi:n it. CHALLENGED BY THE VICTOR OF FIFTY DUELS. The expression upon Karl's faco when ho heard these astonishing words from tho llpR of his friend was combination of Incredulity and joy. Why, not, when In their utterance ho saw ono possible rival Bwept from the field and felt that he hud gained a brother. "What?" ho gasped. "Listen," said Paul, "to my life's story. 'I was born In New York city, nnd my father, being a well-to-do man, nothing was refused mo that money could buy, 'Until I wns about ten my life Jogged on In tho usual rut, with llttlo that, wns uncommon to murk It. 'Then I began to notice that a dif ference hnd arisen between my pa rents, who seldom appeared together. Frequently I surprised my mother In tours, whllo my father almost lived nt his club. "Tho truth never dawned upon me until ono day my father took mo Into the library I shall never forget his awful face as he told mo the story of hlB great wtoiirs. "Pardon mo If I do not dwell upon this matter, simply stating that the man who had once been his bosom friend hnd Btolen tho affections of his wlfo, nnd thut they had fled, tuklng my llttlo sister with them. "He mnde no effort nt pursuit, for he lny at death's door for almost two weeks. "Recovering, ho fled from the scene of his disgrace, where the papers mocked his shame, and grief with theories nnd false iicaniliila. "We went to Texna, where ho bought a ranch, nnd there In thnt wild Hfo I learned how to ride and shoot and do a good many things that cowboys pick up. "A your or more ngo I found my eolf an orphan ho was lost with others in that terrific, blizzard that swept through Texas the most heroic search fulled to find ono of the party, end all hope wus finally abandoned. "By degrees there eamo upon me a two-fold desire that grew B':ronger as RATMBORNE 1 k Smith, New York. the months passed, This purpose was to visit Germany and to seek my sister If sho were yet living, "I would not confess then, but I know now, there wns another motive that urged mo on nnd this, revenge! "Often in secret I had cursed the author of our shame, and registered a vow to some duy puy him or his buck for every hour of agony my poor futhnr suffered through his duplicity. "Wo knew they hud gone to Oer many, and It was the vague hope of meeting this treacherous friend that reully lured mo here. That In a nut shell Is the skeleton story of my life. "It Is wonderful," said Karl; "but you did not niuko any effort to Bpeak to her?" "Thut tlmo Is not yet rlpo. I must leurn more about her, moro about her mother, and what relations sho bears to that man!" "But Holffmun I do not under stand," "Ho Is his son the man was a wid ower when he stubbed my father In tho buck, r havo bis picture, a hnnd somo devil ho was, surely, and the boy promises to bo tho Bnnio unless. Borne steady nnd cunning hand man ages to mnr his looks," His manner ns ho snld this was almost ferocious tho wrongs of years bud burned In bis heart until the seat of life had become llko a young Vesu vius, And Knrl Von Stettin understood the eiigerncK.s thut wns In his soul. "Whnt Is It you would know ot Dcu trlx?" ho asked, presently, "Tell mo everything, as I am In complete Ignorance." "Thnt Is llttlo enough. She lives with tho lady you saw, her aunt, she calls her, und known to us as huud Bomo Wnldeck." . "And her nunie Beatrix what?" "Stunnnrd." "It was my mother's maiden name. Tell mo, do you know aught of nor hnve you ever heard Beatrix mention her?" "Once she said her mother was dead." A spasm passed over Paul's face that was all. "flod forgive her, ns I do. But as to him tho traitorous hound, mny bo be rewarded through his son, whoso actions shall sting his pride sharper than a serpent's tooth," "You nre determined to flsht him, In spite of the fact thst he Is tho bully of the university, a devil with the sword who has never yet been beaten?" asked Knrl, eagerly. "At the very first opportunity," calmly, as ho looked around as though In search of tho offender. "Speak of tho devil!" said Karl. "Yonder ho comes now, nnd heading straight this way. By my soul, there is blood In his eye, too. I never saw Hoffman look so suvnge." "Thnt is good it makes It easier," muttered Paul grimly, with the air of a man who sees all things within his grnsp. StrulKht up to the tnble at which tho friends snt camo tho Saxo-Prus-slnn, scowling like a drngoon. "One of you curs presumed to Insult a lndy In my company which one was It I demand satisfaction," he blUBtcrcd. Paul looked him calmly in the eye. "Did tho lady complain?" he asked, quietly. "Not at all; but I have eyes, and I could see she was deeply disturbed by some gesture I Imagine your com panion, who ia Insanely Jealous ot me, made." "You are mistaken, Herr Hoffman. Neither of us made the slightest ges ture. But I seo you are spoiling for trouble. In my country we ore al ways ready to oblige, and I shall In sist on your crossing Bwords with me." "It Is my right and privilege," growled Karl. "I shall be most happy to oblige you both nt tho acciiBtomed placo at four In tho morning; but It must be a toss up who comes first," ho said, showing his white teeth. "That privilege 1b mine," said Paul, and when his companion started to raise a protest he added: "And I shall clinch matters thus," suylng which he slapped the gloves he car ried directly In Hoffman's face, "Prosit," growled that Individual, reddening with the insult; "you shall have tho first bout, young America, and heaven help you," with which he swung on his heel nnd strode away, followed by a disdainful laugh that must have stung him to the quick. ClIAI'TKIt III. AT SWORDS' POINTS. When Karl camo with a carriage for his friend at an unearthly hour In tho morning he found the American composed and Bmlllng, as though bent upon a holiday. A light breakfast was eaten. Then they drove away Just as the first rosy flush of dawn appeared In tho east. When they reached the court yard of the Hlrschagusse Karl noticed thnt nn unusual number hnd turned out this morning. Nor wns he Ignor ant of tho cause, since it must have gono abioad that the new student, the American protcRo of the Rhine korps, was about to take his chance before the Invincible Saxo-Prusslan leader. Half a dozen affairs wero on the carpet for this particular morning, so that Paul might haf something of. n opportunity to watch the others for points ere his turn came, he being the Inst As football Is to American and English college boyi, 10 dueling li the height of ambition on the Teuton's part. Bhlnelandor eagerly watched tho sofamn detnlls of tho affairs that came off before his own, s'nee It was his do slre to profit by the experience. Me saw Hoffman oyolng him hun grily, as a wolf might a lamb, and knew the chief of the valiant Saxo PrusBlun Korps was anxious to got at him, yet Paul had not the slightest fear as to the outcome, and even de cided In his mind Just how te would slnsh the othor on tho loft :hoek so as to mar his exceedingly bandsomo countenance, When the time enmo for hlra to enter the nrenn he felt as fierce and remorseless as tho partner that crouches In a treo over a Hiring and waits for a thirsty deer. At lust he was to taste tlio swoets of revenge, To strike, and In tho uamo of his dishonored and hcnrt-broVen father this wns a consummation devoutly to be wished, So ho walkod forward, supported by Knrl, another student and the doctor, nn Englishman, who had como to as sist one of the regulars. "Bo wnry! I never saw BUch an ovll look on Conrud's fuco," whispered anxious Kurl. Rhlnelander wns to all nppenrunces ns cool ns tho most solid native In tho den; ns he recolvcd nnd tested his sword not a nervo seemed to tremble, nnd thoBO among tho Rhino Korps whoso fears hnd been grent been use they hud ono and all gono down in turn before that wizard blndo of tho Prussian begun again to tuko fresh courage under tho belief that possibly n nilrncle had been wrought In their behalf and a champion discovered by their chief before whom the proud banner of their gloating rlvuls might be trailed In the dust. Of cotirgo Paul, as a forolgner, could not become a Bursehon, or full-fledged korps student, but ho fought under their colors, and each man took ns much interest in him ns though he had been Initiated Into tho most mystorl ous rituals of their secret order. Tho hall was almost packed when Hoffman's turn camo, an unusual thing, by tho way, and which he took as a great compliment to himseir, Judging from the smirk upon his faco as ho waved his hand to enthusi- astio admirers in tho audience. Herr Hoffman seemed very gay. Scores of eves surveyed him with hatred and venom," and should defeat como his way nil conventionalities would bo brushed nsldo in doing tho victor honor. if ever those sturdy students prayed, It wns that the god of war would favor the chamnlon of their cause and hum ble the pride of tho vainglorious Prus sian. When nil orellminurles had been gono thnugh with tho rapiers came together with n clusli thut announced tho opening of the duel. Hoffman'!! ptylo was already well known to every man, who had learned to his sorrow how bafillug an attucK ho put up. Hence their attention was directed toward his onnoncnt. and every mo tion Paul made was eagerly scrutiniz ed by experienced eyes. When several brief rounds had been fought, during which ho met Hoff man's nttacks with an easo that aston ished the champion, those who had been most skeptical began to pluck up heart and hold their breath with awe. (To be continued.) LORD SALISBURY'S PATRONAGE. The tons List of Important Appoint ments He litis Miulc The murquis of Salisbury since ho heenmo nremler for the first time has enjeyed a surprising amount of pa tronage. The two uencnes or oisnops nnd ludsrcs are almost solely filled by his nominees, for, though the liberals have been In power nearly three years m,t nf the lust fifteen, they had scarcely any opportunities of making appoint ments during thnt period, nnu tne ec clesiastical and legal Burvlvors of the pre-1880 period are very rare. To take the judges, only ono, lord of appeal in ordinary, Lord Davey, owes his appointment to tho liberals. In the Supreme Court of Appeals Sir John Rigby was the last survivor of Glnd stonlan days. The chancery Judges are all Lord Salisbury's nominees, Sir Ar thur Kekcwlch, the Benlor, having been promoted for political services In 1886, Of the King's Bench DlvlBlon, now that Sir James Mathew hns gone up higher and Sir John Day has retired, Sir Alfred Wills and Sir W. Rann Kennedy alone owe their appointment to liberal Influences. Of the episcopal bench only the bishops of Lincoln, Llnndaff, Rlpon, Qoiiuhnrv nnd Southwell date from the pre-Cecil dynasty, and In the course of nature at lenst three of these will be fore long seek retirement. It Is a cause rather for congratulation than regret that in fifteen years men who are gen erally of full maturity when they begin hPHB hieh duties Bhould civo place to younger men. But it Is a llttlo re- markablo that durlna tne tnree years of liberal ministry so few vacancies Hhrmld occur except by death. It ulsh nna nnd bidcos were not above Buch subterfuges, ono might suspect that thov hnd nostnoned retirement in or der to put further patronage In the hands ot the present premier. A Cincinnati physician took some of his own mcdlolne. The verdict of the coroner's Jury was "Death due to un professional conduct." FROM SASKATCHEWAN, WESTERN CANADA, 1 In a letter written from Prince Al bert, Saskatchewan, one of fie dla-' trlcts of weetorn Canada, by Henry Laughlln to Dr. C. T. Flold of Chuso, Mlohigan, and which appeared In the Reed City (Michigan) Clnrlon, ap peared tho following: "If any ono should Hnk you how I like it up here, toll thain I am perfect ly well satisfied; for me It Is Just the pluce. I have as good a pleco of !nnd as aver laid outdoor!. Wouldn't ex change It for tho wholo of Lako Coun ty, or at least tho towunhlp of Chnss. "Of course, I hnve not been bora very long, but ua much of the country as I huve seen It cannot bo bent any where. Wo had as good crop boro last fall os I ever saw, nnd everything gots ripe In good shape. We h;ul a good ripe potatoes ub I over cto In my life. Thoro Is no bettor pluco for stock on tho continent than here. Horses and cattle will do as good run ning out all winter hero as they do whore they are fed all winter there Have built me a residence und now nil I want Is a wife to keep hmmo for mo. I havo soma bronklng already done on my place, but noxt summer I Intend to' have more dono and then I will ba randy for business. "We hnvo hnd a very flno winter so far. It has not been much below iero, If any, excepting about a week in the middle of November. It has been quite cold tho pust day or two, Wo are In log ahnntles, and they ar juut muddled up on tho outsldo, and noth ing has fror.cn on ths Inside nn yet. There Is no wind or rain, Just nice steady weather all the tlmo." Apply to any ugcut of the Canadian government. 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New districts are being miencr! up this year, l'hn n w forty puge Atlns of VViistnrn Vu nuila sent freo to ml uppltcunt. K Pertlry, 8upcrlntnirintof Iminlii,Mtlon,Ot.t.iwn,Ciiiindu or J.S. Crawford, Ciinuillun Government Ajont, 814 W. Ninth St., Kunnau City, Mo. CAPSICUM VASELINE t ( PUT UP IN OOLLAI'81lll.B IUUUH ) A aubatlluto for nnd auporlor to mustiird or any other plaeter, und will not hlimnr thn most dellonui skin, Tho piilii-alliiyliiK mid curutlvo uuiilttios nf thlsurtlclo uro wonder fill. It will stop tlio toothucho at onon, und rolliivo hcaduoho nnd scluitru. We ri inui mend It hh tho licit uud infest cxionml countPi'.lrrltmit knu.vn, also us un cxli'rnnl remedy for nulns In tlio client nnd Htomiiuh and all rlif umuilc, uiMiruluMc nnd iiouty com- filiiliits,, i A triii.l will prove whut we clnlm or It, anil It will be found to be lnviiluitliln In tho household. Mil ny peoiJo siiylt Is the best uf all of your preparations.'' il'rlco 1" cents, at ulldruKiflsmor other dentins, or hv aenrllnK this amount to twin poituK" Humps wo win Sena you a lone uy mull. jo urticie should bo accented lv tlui nulillo unless tho same curries our liihH, asot.henvlo it In uul genuine. C lB3lillR0li(lrl Ml-U. CO. 17 s'uto atreoi, muw yoiii; uitt. SHOES THAT WEAR. Ask Your Dealer For Thorn. fl PBiESBEYEg-