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FARMVILLE HERALD. - WBPAPER PUBU8HKD RVKR1 KkH'W j i, : : i i t in i Proprietor H ir.fl .00 " " , I me | *!nnii<i ho 1 nt- i i K K \ i H. Kai mv tile. Vk. i ibacrlptlona eaOad* ? .*,1T. KUI DAY, OCTOBER, 12, 1900. FEAR. if Democracy" ta one i inch i* attracting We bave only ii it. mie of wbicb tr. ai- nt tbe subject of fear. ;: "Whj abouM tba Christian evei bc tbe subject of Wbo can aoearei lt? Will it fl -;i i- weak?" I would be brave then am I i be truth is we all do tram* Lie ii, md of death. not mean to aay thal aoma nun bave nol mel death without shrinking, but wi : thal moel mea I., die. What's wrong? inwilling tu meei tbe niikn I i- the unknown of eternity any more uncertain than of this life ? We emile In the sunshine hut shinl the sturm. Why'.' More men . while the sim has been' ablning than while the sturm ha** lie.n id ibe darb ami vv.i >?? If tli.i, '.' The < ? I is in this In.ur, therefore am I not afraid. lao'l j in the next hour, ami all the bo "All thing-" f.>r ian why fear anything'.' ne we 'lu ii"t sn much fear, only nervous. Tbe author, from whom we have nil.* ely t|U ? D tin- sub jeei: "The mule "f civilization the nmre .-tram upon the nervous system." Bul wemu-t hive mure and more of the civiliiiog process, the nerves tu the contrary mawtth-tanding; and what's lt all to aod lo ? .\ world of civilized cowards? Let ni hope not, but the rather that the time will yet DOOM ire will * 8 Mr. Jul.n Skelton William**,of Rich* 1 * I ?' !.? be tm- - |y he dues not mean tn Include ail trusts in this ?ii. .Mi. Ml Iv . ? y. in ii:- letleri f;. anee, - "cooaplraciea agan st trade eormmonly caltod trasta,'1 and yet Mark -ay- there are DOeuch thiugu Mr. McKinley will know better next tll.lt. Thc Bedford Democrat reminds us kel are breaking out Id Republican States, which gue- tn i-li'ivv that I ; Bople get tu that thing i ailed Republicanism the mme lill 11 ~i foll Maik Banna -a.v- there i- a vast amount of "untouched wealth" in this (?nuntry, and lin* Washington Tint'* an-wei- that il is nut the fault nf Bonne that tin- i- ao, ms he has tie-en earneetly al wmk tu touch all of it. .Mr. Biyan Mtv-: "I eare not wheth? er a tru-t i< good ur bul, 1 hate a prl* ."iv." .Xml the i'lnladel ?i.i'l-: "Hate i- ii ttrong word, bul it- use In tin- connection is tu the public there la im -uch th.ng as a good tru-t. ' .ike sail to a fear." Em erson Bald that, ami it wuuld Le well that each of oa should aajf lt oral and over again. dr. Bryao'a credit dur? ing the entile caovaea about which of us will differ be baa nanam* The mao wh> i- -inflited would hardly complain of being hm . the niau With millions will not be e.\ lam nf a scarcity of mom my people are nut mil* Atc they nut entitled to an OplolOD tun? On thc day when thc Jefterson wan DIM with rich and representative hanker- ..f the Country, the nhl Kx chang - pulled Iowa t<> make room structure, ni ; long live the Jeilci-u. i lc ligbta of the one h. low tu hall id all that gu tn make DP till* III VV ll -il liv. hilt Iii movement, noj bright i: kline wit, Dor mure mau.miy dignity, nor more ol' .hann of niaideiihuud, ur a more knightly chivalry will ever Le Illustrated in the une life than ?bown out in tbe nUl. W K. Yamil il.ili, Jr., j.ai.l >| no foi log a Sunday or ? 'III, Cul:' uni millionaire km pu* . a- tn the last ao ' Heil. Stepped Intu I,iie Coals* "Win ii a chilli I bullied mv to it fright fu ... ' writes v\ . I, ?v bicb caused horrible . bul Bucklen'a Amii . *. bolly cured me after every! Infallible foi Bum* - Bruises aod I' - ..1 by WI, "i bruah guar 11. C. I li ik. Druggist. ab. CHURCH AND CLERGY. Theodore Roosevelt belong* to tha Dutch ltefornied church. Under the leadership of Rabbi H. I,. May. r. the Jewish sharity organW.a tlons of Kansas City are to be federal, d anil a home for the aged ere-cte<l. Blahos McCabe, of the .Methodist Bplaeopal church, prov*-* Irom Hcttnil Agorae that tbe averaga traveling ex - of each bishop for a year are le of Northampton, Mass., have made atonement fur a wrung they dbl 180 years ugo In dWiilasing Be*. Jonathan Edwards from the -ni-' of the First Church of Chriet* They have erected a tablet In brooaa r? pre ?erittng Dr. Kdwarda addressing his people. It ls two-thirds lite size. The London Church Mlstsonarv soci? ety haa Wen able to use the phono? graph for a practical purpose. Thf - Prayer, the cn eu and the .nmandment*. together with a number of wntenees In Hosea, have ti into the phonograph, so that a colleague who was beginning to learn the language might hear the pro nnnelstlon. This method of language apable of wide ;i. tlon. There ls now a e.lergyman of the Church of England who haa married his (teoea-ved wife's slater. In spite of all the prelates of the house of lords who vote consistently against any recogri t1.m of the practice. The name of this Innovator is Rev. Qeorfs Poyuder, and he ls a priest ef the diocese of Mel ? -. His bishop, Dr. Coe, formerly rge'e, Bloomebnry, has anspended him for 12 months '11 parent.y la only a formal tribute to the conventional church feeling on the sub? ject, a* there lunn understanding that hewlllrecelvea now appoint'neut In the diocese at the expiration of hts extend? ed honeymoon. BAKE. Be-ans, P to IO hourn. Rolls, I*, to 15 ir. inn ter*. Cookies, 10 to 13 minutes. Bfaeult, 10 to I ? minutes, Oustarda, ll to $>'v minutes. Graham gems, .**tf) minutes. Fish. 6 to fi pounds, 1 hour. Ile crust, 30 to 40 minutes. Potatoes, Bo to 45 minute*. Turkey, 10 pounds, 3 hours. Pudding, plum, B to S hour*. Cake, plain, Bl) to 40 minutes. Gin^fe-Thread, 90 to 30 mlnut-e-a. Cake., spong*, 45 to 00 mlmites. Bread, brick loaf, 40 to flo minute*. Pudding, breaA rice and tapioca, 1 hour. Pork, well don<a, 30 minutes peT pound. Chickens, 8 to 4 pounds. 1 to l\i hours. lb, well done, 15 minutes per pound. Beef, long or short fillet, to to 30 minutes. '. rolled rib or rump, 12 to 15 minutes per pound. Mutton, rare, 10 mlnuf.e? per pound; well done, 15 minutes per pound. Veal, well done, SO minute* pe* pound.?Oixxt Housekeeping. lieH. sirloin, rare, fi to 10 minutes ?'ind. Reef, sirloin, well done, 12 to 15 minutes per pound. AIRY BITS OF WIT. The hay dealer does buaineaa on a large scale. As a mao grows older he i-wsps his Ideals for Ideas. The less we have the easter lt ls to share lt with others. .Life seems to be mail* up of ardent desires and vain regrets. Some men don't have to travel very far when they go to the bad. It doesn't prny to lie a prodigal son unless you are. partial lo veal. If you wnnt to hear a hard-luck story ask a man for money he owe ? y a married couple oould save money out of what a bachelor spends. It ts better to ixj Imposed ob atonally than to doubt Indiscrimin? ately. Pine feathers may nol make fine Mrda, but they ara ajrt to make costly hats. Men listen when money talks. Prob? ably that is why we sometimes hear el hush-monsy. An Ohio girl who is unable to speak above a whisper has had 47 offers of marriage. A word to the wise, etc. People who are always looking for are fortunate in one respect St least?they seldom meet with disap? pointment.?Chicago Daily News. The One Day Cold Cure. Fer cl'!- an.l sore thraal u*e Kernot! *chnco la!e* Laxative Quinine. Easily taken as candy and quickly cure. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news? papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the great medi? ca! triumph of the nine? teenth century; dis? covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi? nent kidney and blad? der specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou? bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root ls not rec ammended for everything but If you have kid? ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur? chase relief and has proved so successful in svery case that a special arrangement has *.een made by which all readers of this paper vho have not already tried lt, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book ; elling more about Swamp-Root and how to ' Ind out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. -Vhen writing mention reading this generous >ffer In this paper and ?end your address to >. Kilmer & Co..Bing lamton, N. Y. ti-,. '?1***gSh?i?.WiMyiWl ? egular fifty cent and Home of Bw?m->.Root. * lollar sizes are sold by all food drufgists. MM ll I III MM tr III l-l UU Tho ll lil' VU! tim- imt solicit iiilvei ,;-cliiciit.- to be lli.-eltcil amOOg its lO* Oal newt. limiter, uml would prefer timi iiilvcrti-ii-u-c the other OOlUOIDSOf the paper. Thc rate.- fur advertise* ni.iii* are low- especially OD lil month- iiiul yeiiiiv i iiiliiut-. The rates for advertising amoog tbe locals whnh huveobtaloed with tlii -ince it- fouodatioo, will bc rigidlj ad* bared t". vi/; i EN < i.\ I - par line fur the lii-t iii-ertiuii iunl /"?' tanti pat ime fur eiidi aubeequeal losertloa of the smile matter. Those wim have oontiactaWith thc Hkicai.u fur regu? lar advertising, will he, ;i- heretofore, ??.Unwed a u ni form rate of kivkcim POI linc for each mut every in-t*rtiuii of advortlalag matter amoog tb' readlug. Iiid you boar ul tbe young a Ifs in l*";ii hiv illc wim made R shirt fur her husband? When be tried it mi, "the brute yelled out, great scotti is Ibis a tent'."' Ami the witt liddell: "Ami -.neil behavior language, areli' H.* ottered things rn never tell? I may forKcl Un tn when I linell in bight r -pfc t in, woman ot tba i To von '? inscribed mi* in Von lillie kinivv the man yon pay Your luitu:. me Inwardness" you'd know, Have liim ymir iiiui* overthrow, \ 1 -? lllilnelll tn fillli* VI 111.I* blOW, Mal..' lum il -lort. AS DECIDED BY THE COURTS. Ilule of n carrier that baggage will not be cheeked mote Ibaa M minutes before train time i* held, in Goldberg vs. Ahnapee <fe VY. K. oompaoj (Wis.). 47 L. It. A. ttl, imt tn be nnresaonable ns a question nf law, god it was hel'l not to be reasonable a- mattel oi'm+w tn leine baggage in the I u train nt six o'clock in tin* morning. That a pert* I in Jail for I nf bail in a criminal c rn White v 4("i I,. H. A. T ?'.. nut tn pr< I I upon him of n summ linn, with an order "f arrest snd bail ancillary thereto. With ihi- case \- a BOte reviewing tho nuthnritii.- on the service of process on | il Selection of a suitable Intermediate brink for the purpose of semliiiir a check for collection ia held, in Olvan vs. I'smk of Alexandria (Tenn.). 47 1,. R. I to eonstitnte a aOfBcieni dlaehsrge of the dotj nf flu* initial bank in which the check was deposited, but it is held to be * . tu the drawee bank fur ' An ordinance Imposing a lien; on all merchants whn nae trading stamps is held, in Fleet wt (Wash.I. 47 I.. K. A. tl -. to be although the tax is Imposed for thc purpose of revenue :i- vv. |] | n t ion of b 'un it ap? plies* to ul! whn see Si t,, BM tickets of that kind. A license of $100 is bl I'l not to be oppressive. K'urht tn a mechsnic'i lien fur the improvement of grounds by enrich? ment of tin* soil, planting -shrubs, t r> ea ' te., withoui niiikii ? ? nf gilghi I m port am ? in Nan/ v?. Cumberland Ga* pony (Ti dn.), 7 l.. i;. \ tl t, where thc statutes clearly cos ti mplste sud shall be crested only by the erection of some building. ON THE ROAD. AVn tl Harm-worth, the London publiaher, while touring in Prance, ha - counted in nut* dav mi tin- Riviera 177 motor cai ringi - and t rici - clea Two lines of automobile c tiou wiii be opened fm* traffic in tbe iborhdod of Corunna, Spain, dur? ing the present v ear. In New York city in the f.ill a private automobile stable win i?c built. I dition tu Hu* carriage house Hu i be a room for charging the batterlea nnd quarters for the nu n vv ho w ill take rare of the Vehicl Increase in bicycle BMDUfactun the current year will be nbout t> cent, ovsr last year. There ure BOme -liifacturers in ' I and the total out put for ISPOcould have hill illy been le** thnn making the total number In the corn? ily about tfit 5,i New engines of the In * Grande railway have Iron pip. .*? extend? ing elong th. roof of the cab snd con I with tb* bi Iii r, I' iot i'h this pipe, without malting a percept ifa lion, says the Kailwav Review, either the engineer or fireman can send, un? der 200 pounds' pressure, a jet nf steam anti boiling water Hint would effectually kill or injure anything liv? ing that happened tn be nn the I Dr the front end of Hie bl . l'he bl-iw ott OOck thus arr. to prov, nt trail rubbers climb? ing over thc lindi r. SHORT, BUT TO THE POINT. \ thorn in the bush is worth two in -h. Ilise**** is like a marriageable yourie at v ; it loves company. When pride heads the proet poverty always brings up the rear. It ls better to be taken by BUtpriac han to be taken by the police. Self interest is more likeh *.. warp t man'.* Judgment than BU] Som. t on eirabeeauac thal s about all ' ?1 ? half the world maj h.w the oilier half lives but u-pieions. Don't imagine a m.v nie kingdon ?rable sage. Don't wait for greet opportui t long, continuous walk will gel you iver inure ground then I -hort run. If at the nge nf 4'i a man ii; roman hs thought In h.* is .pt tu believe that luck is with him An old bachelor sa\s the only differ nce between a * .! ;i bang ng is that with Hie finnier a man's roubles begin am! with the latter they ?ad,--fbi ca es Daily Xews. J( Wood's Seeds. Every Farmer t-houll have ii '"ps of Wood's Autumn Cs'ai-ssuo of SEEDS ANO GRAIN PorPanpfantta] GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, Hairy, or Winter \ etch, Crimson Clover, Seed V/heat, Oats, etc. P Seeds or Seed Uraln required ^T.W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, Richmond, Va. TRUSTEE'S -Ul SALE Of HOUSE ANO LOL Na '??*. **UDDLKSTRUCT. toted Jul? 12, * ).lilllie iiuetiiiti Oil the . I i l.-|i \1 . N'OVKMBKR i-i.. nt i o'clock, I'. M . tin prop* rtj , h, shovt house nnd lot which fronts on Middle * - In un* to* n . wini e..univ, Vu., runnlni lo lol ?'?: In Mid town, and bounded on tbs North i.v lot TI In said town; ai by reference lo \ ll Porter SI l H Holman li. .1. II. Rice, ? together with nil Im. i . ssh, \. ii PORI ki:. Trustee. Opera House ONE vv l COMMENCING MONDAY, OCT. 8, COLUMBIA COMIC OPERA CO. iizixiiii ?iilllimillM rxxxz 30 ARTISTS 30 ful (last, Magnificent Coal un [Strong < Ih Fun nj ('ultu": Prettj Girla. KK Pl. IMO I KT.. Monday.i lirofle-Girofla. I'm-tlny.Bohemian Girl. K'ednendaj.The Mascot. .Thursday, . .Fra Disrolo. . ritlny.. - ; I * ilunliiy.The Mi kati ii. or, - - - J . ? .1 vi itboul extra ebal -? al Where Quality and Low Prices COUNT, wk (.ii i iii: TRADE FELDMAN'S, 1 AlN - I REIT, NI I i DOOR I" ll. K. ar ALL'S) - the i dollar* In ' I.illili.. nts' K ut tu- ? Mine-, Mut- iunl .Sui ?? All the Latest Styles io .AMIS JACK Kl -. CAPEB ANDI tee both pricea aod quality I'. B I .. mi DOD M illi this min ntul will ppeaelste ll if nay friends, winn m town, ill is'ive BM a '-nil. M N.\ \ 1,1.1 IK A VI.'Ht. irder Closing The Public Schools During the Fair. Al Iii .-..H. Hie Public .-eh.ml-. iiiin; ihe du]? ot ihe FARMVILLE FAIR iii in greatly ri doo .1 if the i mpt in imiii tiien* -.ii....i- open, ami as sn) nf Ilia Teacher* iunl Pupils wiall to l.ii.l Um Kiiir, I HEREBY ORDER he closed upon Wcdi mr-.hiv snd li i.hiv. Hie Ililli, lilli .-m.i nth Oe.r. Tllo.M.s J. I..UHU.V Sll|.t. >eli<?.l-, Pr. Kil ' I AGENTS WANTED. Inc nf nhl line life In? tnl...hi. - of New 1 ? ?I. -- men lo :..*t m Ihi :> luiiklhniit ? irmniii. Liberal contracts with renewals, li I., neel. n. ! hi righi [..ni i. - Addi BOX 585, lin. Kiehinu .1. \ ii. )H PRINT1MU AT UK A SOX A HE PKH'ES AT HKKAI.D Oh KICK THE GREAT FALL SHOW OF Autumn Styles Hy nnil considers! t. <>f Kine Dn"?* Gooda, Venetian Cloths, Camel Hair Bulling, Colored Cheviots, "Broad Cloths," Hnmespan SiiitinL'*., I.:uiicttc SllitlliL.'*- fur lillti.V <!:*> i-kilt-, mull the pu|iiil;ir lhailea We -liuvv the handsomest ime nf Black Dress Goods M m .nu* ti.wu. LADIBT lACKKTH in nil n.w ihades. We have tin* Largest and Finest stock uf iii;- bera "iVbetheryoe ? nut, cull nml -<e t Iiiin. Knee Curtains, Portieres, Draperlee, Druggets,Csrpets, Hugs, Linolium, oil ciuiii-, Matting and Carpal Kern nan ta full stock. Fur Ladies' inn .-ime- wc era bead* quartan I ma and -? J. B. WALL Farmville Graded -AND Hii^h School. FACULTY. Kn ti vi:n M. HUI i ii. M. A. I nivcr-ilv nf h L-elpi.li . ii Inclpal uml conduc? tor ni High Behool. n i i'11-.hn, graduals Meta Kelll.lle ."??lil msl S.-I,mil. . i, gradoste Biala female Normal Behool. Miss Loria Mori ite State Female Normal Bel ? ? I nf till* under Hie ramiHiremcnl ol li liiey de more as purl of the o Hj -lem nf the Karim : ? ?! in nil gre the tull sc>-ioii nf nine I.ninth-. MIK HIGH -' H nte.l lu |.re i boys and girls for College and uni* . ur for life. -imi Hutt ll i- :i purl of the public school w..rk of Ihe district, and Intend tba! ii shun be so couducted aa to ba a credit t<> the district and ivlng of expense to those thal nvi.ii themselTea of ihe advantage* ii di* ri Uwlng to the fact that the High Behool in a department of the Public Behool, I lion in ii inn in* obtained per mi.uiii. rn ion. ? * '.nii.i np vvhut vi ill be ti n i lu* community. l...i. VERHBR. H. M. -. W. PAI LL I I. I anni Hie District. A Wonderful Offer to Women. Wa I of a neat remark* i i to women bj New Torfe. Titk; . ext year begins a ?itury, The Dtlineaior offers to -Hetti bum J.n.f.00 among 1901 women. The pisa st ? -nan Ihriag in a small town or village, has just ss good a chance to win one ol theso ll'Ul prizes ss a living in a city?because the prizes aro given fur tho Dumber of eubscriptions to the popu ? bring given aim ply to those who sand tho largest list of ?ubscriberi I easily ?lever feature - anti towns of ?Save been ar ; m nevon classes. Tho cities of the trouped ie ('lass l, and as y many, the i ar" twenty-eight; the high i. and the lowest j (riven sway in this .lung smaller towna : .11 into six other classes, and as the number of towns in a class increases, be Bi re miiaJl towns .nt of prizes given away t< u in Class 7, ill bo $4,000 distributed among 601 winners. Furthermore, to everyone who fails to win one of ? re will be pani sn extra commission on subscriptions, provided they equal one out of every two hundred in? habitants of the town from which the cou te-nant n?id-i '* i altogether a very li Wal offer, and ono which thc famous old IieltnetUor is well able to make |Ood Fruin our point of riew, wo do not see why such an attn i.eixis to be y tho Publishers uf Thf. li-Uneator, tor .- ..ready baa nearly half a million ; tn Ute affec I in the ucai advioa ens details and Lome mattera. A FRESH CAR OF BAUGH'S Acid Phosphate ? For Wheat, AT Paulett, Son & Co's. KW K .ol K H: INTI Mi DO.M Al THE 1IKK.\KD JOH OFFICE, FARM VJ KKK 2 Cars Indian Rock Lime. 1 Car Black Diamond Cement. 1 Car White Corn. 1 Car Bran and Shipstuff. Large Stock of Winter Robes, Horse Blankets, Harness Saddles, and Bridles. Single and Double Barrel Shot Guns, Hunting Coats and Ammunition ol' All Kinds. V Crimp Roofing, Gem Paint, all colors, For Painting Barns, Houses and Fences. Call ami gel our prices. C. M. Walker & Sons. POSITIONS FOR OUR GRADUATES. In the pasl ii ti years we V. . lars to Induce I.UNinens turn to ap ply to us when they needofflee help. (rom them m.in* thai, .lonnie nie ni; inlier nf gradUS 'i.u; nulli young woman, If you desire a thorough preparation and n poelttoa after graduation attend our -ehmil. Write for particulars, PIEDMONT BUSINESS COLLEGE, .1. H. Kl I.IS, \. M.. PresiiliHt, LYNCH BUBO, V \. EVERYONE I- itu ittil to call .-ii tbe I'llllt ll 1)1 W. P. VENABLE & CO., nt ilu- Fair next \\??<? k. Interesting exhibit <>t FIRE, Liri*; .WI) AC? CIDENT INSURANCE. Farmville Herald AMD THI Thrice-a-week New York World. Roth mi" year for |UI, S<?wl i.nlpr- lo THF. HKKALD, Karmville, Vs. wmm Stylish Oxfords Queen Quality Oxfords are the coolest, the best fitting, and the easiest walking shoes conceivable. They are also exceedingly hand? some. $*V50 2 Look for TRADE MARK stamped on sole. w. p. uuu'n-m, s?!i a l;irmiHie. Va. NEW SALOON C. H. BLISS, Proprietor. Fine Whiskies. PREMIUM CABINET, 1869. RICHMOND CLUB. Pure Corn Whiskey. Brandies, Wine- aod <'iKar-*. Pabsts Cool Beer on Draught. I'liiintry iradi promptly ?ttsn-t-tH t<>. Full Measures. No Short Ones. I data lo ii:iv.- Um BBfff LIME Of WU ISK 1 KS ever miii in tin* Kurmville Karka! ria-ca tha dayt <>f Kl<'hard son I', ROS. MAIN STREET BAST BIDE. .Mr. H.niv Walthall, af Prisca Ki? mmi i- arith me iiii'l will bs xi:?? f i<> -et* ;unl ii irs bia ii Isuds. ci nully, C. H. BLISS. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially dlgaata tha food um! aids Mature io strengthening and recon* itructlng thc exhausted dlgeatite or* [I isthelat-estdlseoTereddlgetv mt iiiul tonie. Nu other preparation -an approach it in efficiency. It ia* it.i nt ly it-I ii-M's iunl permanent ly cures -i;i. Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea !lck Hi*,i?l:ii'li.'.<;astral|*'ia,('ratnp** and lil other results of taparfactdlfit tai ?? i irRaataaeoatalaatH ttmea . Ilooksllsboutdyspepslsnisilaanw Preporsd by E. C DsWITT A CO . ChlcaflO. -Vloatoa Drun < ... Hi-.kam. iiml World "ii!'. :