RQVAL The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders in the world eel e b ra t c d for its great leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful; it assures you against alum and all forms of adultera tion that go with the cheap brands. Alum baking powder ore low priced, x alum eottl but two cents a KHi!ul ; but alUM is a COrTOtivC poison and it genders ttie baking powder dangerous to use in lood. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. COUNTY NEWS. eezy Letters Written by Our Corps of Correspondents Thr ughout the County. H DM MEL'S WHARF. '. M. TcntM nmii a business triw to irthumberland Saturday. (i in Bchoeh mill friends entertained ....1 . t- M - CI I.... ' ill,,, e w , 1, 1 1 , nu ill 11. . Juite n tiumlierof our citizens ttsik lie medicine show at Sselinsifrove. lis- Blanche Smith of ni'itr North- iinnv Mr. Reader, who is employed near Elmer Knimbme and family return- tu their 1 1 1 in i , - nt oiiii- siiort. hi 1 1 r ending a weak at Peter Bailey's, Com. Stealer, Harvey Relchenbach Rev, J, Bchambaeh of Mlddleburg e school house Saturday evening. Harvey Moyer, while helping to ;.T,.,' II...' si.i.i , s iniui' fit SVL hill 111 till' misfortune of I'allillL and nihing a iioiii' in ins iixii. Misses Katie Beesholts's and Minnie cnic in J. L. Cikiirt's orchard Sutur- nro tlittings took place in our vicini last week. Dallas Wilt moveil to 1:11.1. i iii mm a i i i i ii i i i i in sperty, moved Into nil house wctt- ADAMSBUK'i. H. I. KoiniK made a business trip to Iffhti i niiiitv Horn it? and wife visited in Melville Sunday. Urn. Arlsigast and wife spent Sun- . . I. II.... .. U ....... .1. . K. C. Hamilton of Phila. in recupem- 117 Willi lit-, tiii.tlmr ru I j .ft I 1 ! Ii 1 1 - .Mrs. Dan. (Smith and daughter of lir.. -f ....... M p. ll..it..i i i" ii nuru iHin, iUiru i i.um - M.hs Eritella Romiir and Clviiur n ... jii ii ii ii. in i. ... ..... -'-.'. MIU. Quite a number of people from a dis- Weiiliiiiin Thursday. f'hildren's day exercises of an Inter- "k i iiaructer were iiem in ujc e- nti.ui ..i i. . i ........ i.. ... i " i cuurcu r-uinmy rveiiuifi. Mrs. Smith of Lewisburo- and Mrs. W 1 1 LI All 19 11' l i 1 1 I 1 1 I LI 1 1 It . Homer and Foster Helfrich of Al- it i u w i i- it ...i.., r . r . . . . I '"III I IVIllllllIlltll I'll" " "I llllit'i' ALINE. Hot Ui.-ttlii.r 1IV1 ti 110 degrees in M(M.r tf thn nonntn am t li tvti t irli '1 1 1 - ',nK their oats! Jacob Trutt was away on a visit to B'Ue Hill over Sunday. John C. ..t i..- M ' - - thiituestof Wm.Scholl. Tue feativl SttcnHoH o VfL,..-,,:ii n..:i,.., t .1 frlfiunl.1 a a - "iit.u vuc iiiunit. H. TnfinirAM u-AA a war i A amah of MJllersburg and lie took her 10 John App'g Saturday morning. - u IIMCI W V7 lllll miivi ( ' TT 111 nillllll WEST BBAVVEK. Bannerville will soon lie rated with greater New- York in prize fighting. The potato and corn crop will he short here on aeeoiint of the drouth. The tlrst plonic of the season was held at Jake Gross's woods hist Satur day. Harry Thompson, of Tyrone, spent tt few days here visiting some of his old friends. Mrs. Aaron Mover is spending the week in Lewistown with her daughter, Mrs. Lash. John Snyder, of Stone Valley, had a talk with some of his friends at Cross grove last Saturday. Warren McLaughlin is home from Mines, Blair county, visiting some of his old schoolmates, Howard Peter and son spent a day in Beavertown last week looking up the Improvements of the town. James Long thinks he should have telephone connections with some of his customers, especially on a busy day. 'Squire Steely is confined to the house from his late sickness, A speedy recovery is wished for by his many friends. S. H. Phillips and wife entertained some of their mends last Saturday ev euing. Ice-cream ami cake were on the hill of fare. Sam, try and make your invitations more frequent, It should have tend Mullie Steely in stead of Walter Steely who has accep ted the Kisition with Mrs, .1. B. Selbei merat Lewistown in the West Beaver items of last week. It was reported Mullie. It has been reported that Alexander Knepp Ixmght another farm adjoining II, .v 1,1 1 1 mill others iii Ktiitie V alley. He expects to put up cement works this full. Mr. Knepp is always full of husjlless. 7 OLOHK MILLS Samuel ZeiU-r is on the siek list. Mrs. George Krat.er is on the siek list. Bom on Wednesday to John L. Smith and wife, a daughter. John Bouts, of Preeburg, made a bus iness trip to this place Monday. Misses Mabel How and Viola Beaver made a business trip to Middlebtirg Saturday. Jerome Smith and wife, of New Ber lin, spent a few days with J. L. Smith and family. Charles Stuck, formerly emploved by Monroe Kulp ct Co., of Shamokin, has now accepted a msition with the ( Bill mai v Black Forest Railway, at Cam mill, l'a. CENTREVILLE. Our band will hold a festival Satur day evening. Daniel K. Haas, of Shamokin, was 111 town bunuay. W. H. Shinkel and family visited relative in town Sunday. Mrs. D. J. Dreeso and children were visiting at Beaver Springs. Dr. G. C. Mohn, of Laureltou, was a visitor in town last rrutay. H. M. Secbold and family, of New Berlin, visited 1'. . Bowersox Sunday. Inim W'cnver. of Snrinir Mills. Cen tre Co., is siending some time at this place. " W. H. Davis and wife, of the Davis Portrait Co., Herndon, are spending i . several weens nere. Win i :,.;., urniiricrrir if (he Central Hotel, New Berlin, accompanied by a 3ir. niinisii, were in uiwu duhuuj iiiorninir. fnt.n Mrillill nil d wife, of Hartlntotl. passexl through town Sunday morning ? hi... i ..r lr ll- ,...1.. to aitenu Hie lutienu ui .uu. j b Hunt, Paul waiter. UCNDOBF. Harry Buyer, of Selin's drove, wus in town. John S. Wolf, of Shamokin, spent a few days with his parents. Nobody objects to (feting left out in the cold i lits kind of we(thcr. Our farmcis are Imsy cutting oatu and spring rye, which is a short crop. I. ;. Seiler, of Selin's Grove, was in ! town soliciting orders fur groceries, i Berg Rothermel and II. P. Winner ' are taking out river coal nt a lively rate. 1 Our town people mingled with the i happy crowd nt pic-ulcers last Satur day. Hoover's and St. John's pic-nics last Saturday were very successful A nan. cially, Lippincotl A Co., of Phila., hud I their man on our streets ottering groc eries. Mr. Fish, of Danville, celling groc eries and tobacco, was in towu looking 1 up business. E. S. Wilt is the only teacher from our township that attends the Normal class at Midaleburgh. c L. Tnicey, ofTowiindn, l'a., man ufacturer of boots and shoes, had their agent in town on business. Mr. Berkey, of Verdllla, was in town with raspberries, of w hich he badau uhuiulaut crop t Iii- season. K. S. Aucker. of Shamokin, was in town selling phosphate, of which he manufactures a high grode. The representative of the Shamokin Hardware House was in town selling goods at rock-bottom prices. Judge Kicgel, of Adaiusburg, was in town with an eye to businesa. His de served popularity cuts u sw ell. John P, Schoch, of New Berlin, was in town representing a Phila. ding stoic lie is a very congenial salesman. John Krebs, of Port Treverton, :is eallitl to town by the 'phone. The Dr. is busy attending to his many patients. Eli 'ampbell, who has been working mi a farm m ar Preeburg, has returned home mul his name has been added to the sick list. Dm- merchant, N. T. Dundore, says the telephone being in his store is the reason he pays such high prices for prtMiuee, unu unit tnc msr is respoii sible for general prosperity. Advancement in society is great. It used to be thai men went to pic-nics and women stayed at home and took care of things, "hut now the men stay at home in take cure of the children. The tax collector of our townshl Was in tOWII liostini; a notice that taxes ;ire due on the 15th of Sept. and it is hoped that those who have not paid their taxes for the last two or three years will he compelled to do ho injustice to those who pay their taxes every year. Maria W. Dundore's Hock of young white Holland turkeys are highly i lated over the fact that a young iar tridge associates with thetn. It evi dently belli vee in the maxim, "Keep good company and he one of the num ber," hut it should not forget that birds are known by their notes. PL1NTSTON E VALLEY. J. W. Moyer was in otir midst Sun day. Mrs. Maud Martin of Ncitz Valley was in our midst Sunda. Win. J. Shaffer passed through this valley Saturday, Elmirn Erlenmeyer, of Freeburg, was in this valley lital week. Lillian Naugleand sister Nettie were visiting in this valley Sunday. A most excellent rain came to the rescue of the corn and other crops on Thursday evening. Mrs. Joseph Heimbach, ( Neitz val V, was visiting in this valley a few days last w eek. L. Isabell Haines, Matilda Stephen and children were visiting Edward Hackenburg's n few days hist week. There was a good turnout of Flint- stone Valley people in breeburg Mon day evening, also at the festival at Kant.. J. A. Mover and family, of I his place; G. A. Botdorf and part of his family were to Treverton and Raker on n bus iness and split ting I rip. TUOXELVILLE. Sadie ami Katie Aumiller, who are working in Hartleton.were home visit ing their mother over Sunday. Prudle E. Mlddleswnrtli, an estim able young girl, was at home over Sun day visiting her parents and friends. D. C. Hackcnhtirir Is nursing a sore thumb, which he got cut ott while working on the tram road in the seven mountains. Rev. Ott preached a trial sermon in the St. Luke's Lutheran church in this place Sunday. The Rev. gentleman earns to have gained a number of friends. I wonder what made Billy and Frank so happy Saturday evening. If I am not mistaken, it was about the same that made me glad when some hired girl came home. Last Monday morning B. Emma Fetterolf and Victoria Fctterolf went to York, l'a., where the former's hus bandand the hitter's father are run ning a stave mill. As a general rule people do not go where they are not welcome, hut this role seems to have exceptions like all others since the voting hoys make it their business to loaf around theehureh and in the immediate vicinity Sunday evenings during ('. E. Society. Here you are not welcome, lsiys, come in the society and behave and you can feel welcome. INDEPENDENCE. Misses Dollie Glaee and Edith Suffel of Suiibury spent Sunday with their parents. Miss Sallie Sufl'el made a living trip to Shamokin last week, hut she thought the weather was too hot lor 11 visit. The picnic of the St. John Sunday school Saturday was well attended and all enjoyed themselves very much. Mises Sallie Sufl'el and Katie Moyer of Harrishurg were spend ing a few days at home with their parents last week and returned Wednesday. DM1" yra ever See a Snow Storm in summer? We never did ; but we have seen the clothing at this time of the year o covered with dandruff that it looked as if it had been out in a repular snow storm. No need of this snowstorm. As the summer sun would dU melt the railing snow so will Ayers Hair Vigor melt these flakes of dandruff In the scalp. It Roes further than this: it prevents their formation. It has still other properties: it will restore color to pray hair in just ten times out of every ten cases. And it does even more : it feeds and nourishes the roots of the hair. Thin hair becomes thick hair; and short hair be comes long hair. Te have a book on the Hair and Scalp. It is yours, for the asking. If 7011 dn bM nfcutn all th. htn.flfi you .sp.i'i.il from thu n. of the Vigor, writ, tlio doctor .txiut It. 1'rob.lilf titer. It innio .limcuUf with yonrg.n. r.l iT.toin which may ba ...lly r moT.tt. AddrM., Ml. J. C. A V KR. Low.ll. Mm.. SHADKL. Last week Sheriff Bow was seen on our streets on important business, David Hoover is drilling a well on the Dr. Backus farm at -Mine for A. 1 ' Hornberger, Mrs, T. T. Belcbeitbach and daugh ter, Edna, were the guests of Edward suyiior s tsunaay afternoon, Thomai Meiserand family, of North umberland, and W. II. VVeudt and wife were the guests of I'eter Wclult's Sunday. The fanners Hmnnd Shudel and vi cinity have commenced to cut their oats, hut the tints is short on account of dry weather. Children's day services will he held at the Aline church next Sunday morning mid evening. A sermon will he preached fur the children ill the forenoon at 10 o'clock. Ii is nil riirlii fur young people to go to a festival, hut they should he taught how to conduct themselves, timl espec ially on their way home. Instead of acting like wllil Intuit they should go hoine peacefully and not stop in front nf the people's houses and raise all llp roar nt the dead of night. SELINSGUOVE. .las. Row spent Sunday w it It his fam ily, Hurry Conrad sieiil Sunday with his parents. A g 1 rain is badly needed In this seel ion of the country, Mrs. Houtz nnd dnughter Maude, of Swiueford, are visit mil' friends. Mrs. Kiddle, of Philadelphia, is lie Ing entertained by If. I.. Schroyer and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Kabley, of Red Cloud, Nebraska, arc visiting their cousin, J. H. I Ish and wife. Miss Mary Reese, of Harrisburg, is being entertained by the Misses Gorty tier on Pleasant si rest. Misses McCullom, of Plymouth, and stover, of Waynesboro, are the guests of Prof. Noetlfngand family. Mrs. Mary Getx, of Sunbury, spent several days with her sister, .Mrs. Bar ham Moyer, on the Isle of Que. Mrs. Maud Pointer and children, of Pittsburg, are welcome guests at the home of her parents, F.J Schoch and wife. Misses Maggie and Annie Phillips left for a two weeks' visit to Scenery Hill to visit their sister, Mrs, Rev. W. S. Ulrich. J. W. Bousom and wife nnd M. L. Wagenseller were the only persons from here who attended theG. A. B. pio-nic at Valemont Bark, Williamsport. C. A. Barnhart and a utiuiUT of friends, of Lewishurg, camped for it week or ten days at the Log grocery below town. They enjoyed the outing immensely. Work has been begun on the ladles1 dormitory and Ijoarding house at Sus quehanna University. It will be com pleted in time for the opening of the hill session. J. W. Gundrum ami sister, Mrs. Mary Wilson, of Philadelphia, are vis iting their old stamping ground. They are being entertained by 'ashler North ami family. 'Squire Jan ett, who a few weeks ago fell from a ladder, injuring his hip, we are glad to say, is again on his feet and with the aid of cratches is getting li lting nicely. He was at his oflles Sat urday last. There has Itoeii too much fast driv ing on our streets of late, endangering the lives of the people. The officers of the law have been notitietl to have it stopped, and in ease it does not cease. I. J. Bailey, our congenial photogra to have the parties arrested. "A word ohic artist, made a pleasure trip to to the wise, etc." Clement's Park picnic this week. PORT TREVERTON. Miss Toledo Houtl spent Monday a' Herndon. Nelson SbtuTer sjieul several days with his parents Sherman Leiihart, of Harrishurg, i visiting his family. ('. H. Kloek, ofSunhury, sja-ut Sun day with hi- pu rents. D. S. Snyder, of Selin's drove, visit ed his li ne, Inst week. S. P. Stetti n, of Harrisburg, returned home on account of an attack of sick ness. Mrs. Walker and grandson, of Mi t'liaiiictihurg, tire visiting at H. J. Shaf fer's. Win. Brubaker, of Shamokin Dam, spent Saturday and Sunday in our town. The s. s. nic-nic nt Chapman Satur day was well attended by our young people. Miss Kata Mover, of Chapman, nn 11 welcome tfuests at the Tort Treverton House Sunday, The Children's Day exercises In the Evangelical church Sunday evening proved :t success. Bay Shatter, ofSunhury, Is enjoying a isil at the home of his grand parents, J, '. Shaffer and wife, M i s. 1 1. K. Neit mul children, of Siinliury, are v isiting (he former's fath er, Philip Knight, who is very ill. Those who are on the sick list are: Philip Knights, Mrs. Dr. Bogar, Mis. L. P. Charles and Mr-. Win. ShaliVr. Arthur Sehaflcr mid sister, Mrs, Helm, of Mt. Pleasant Mills, spent1 Tuesday of last week nl I). G. Stabl's. Miss Mux mi' Buyer, who has been visiting at Sunbury for the past few weeks, is again enjoying the hospital ity nl her parents. Misses Olive Krebs, of Herndon, ami 1 'arrie Sec hr 1st, of Shamokin, were 1 lie welcome guests of Miss Linnie A ticker during the past e, u. Mrs. Fdwin Arnold mul daughter are visiting the forner's mother, and Miss Katie Dot rev, of the same place, is visiting Levi Buhner's. Messrs. Chus. Wells anil Morris At kinson, who have lieeii spending sev cial weeks nt p, a. Bingaman's return ed to ilicir homes in Phila, Sunday. (leorge Herrold and wife, of L'hap 1111111, A. A. Housernnd wife nnd Mrs. J. L. Swart, of Akron, Ohio; Edwin Charles, ami family, of Mlddleburg, and Miss Kate Onirics, of Shamokin, spent Sunday with H. F. Charles. MIDDLECREEK Win. Treaster and family of Mlflliu Co. were visiting In our section Sunday. Chns. Herbster and wife and E, li Stelnlnger mid wife were visiting friends near Lock's Baud for a few days. Harvey Heimbach and family were visiting Allen Heimbach near Mlddle burg Sunday. The young folks had a very enjoyable time at the festival Saturday evening at lllsh'S school house. ( '. K. loss and wife of Cleveland, ()., enjoyed (PUUe Of CfSQUJet Saturday evening with the Middlecreek cham pions. Mrs. Jennie Steely and children of Beading, who K Depp's, nre at county friends, W e r e Visitillg Jesse present visiting Mifflin s'l IN EE. William Kepler pit it new hicycli hist Meek. Mr. Nipple of Seliusgrove was a cal ler at t his place Monday, W. H. VVciidt nnd wife were to Alini Sunday to visit some friends. W. W. Itipkn of Mlddleburg 1 some time at this place last week. our life insurance agent, W Wendt, u'ot a new bicycle this we nt II. k. Tin- Fremont Cornel Band furnished the music for the Independence picnic Saturday, K REAMER, James Snyder rode on his wheel to I Fremonl Sunday. A. O. Smith and family spent Sun-1 ilay in Sellnsgrove. J. E. Magee and sister, Ernia, drovi to Mlddleburg Thursday. A. '. Smith and family spent Sun" day with friends In Sellnsgrove, A big load of merry-makers from this place spent Thursday at the aqueduct fishing. Thomas t lutellus and daughter, Mrs. ' Bets, of Washington twp., are visiting N.c. Gutellus. Ervin Walter ami wife of Shamokin Dam spent Sunday with his father, Laphenus Walter's.' John Bollinger and family of North- J umberland were the guests of James1 Zicgler's over Sunday. Alvin Boush began the construction I of a new house on the lot he purchased froinCbas. Keck. Kreaiuern steadily increasing in si.e. Mrs. Lewis Magee and two sisters of Ma.eppa spent Sunday with J. E. Magee, Miss Erms Magee accompani ed them home and intends to stay till falL PALLAS NEWS. Raymond Wert is visiting at 1 B. Htrouu s. Nevin sunk was seen on our streets Saturday evening. Miss Jennie St roup has returned from her visit at Shamokin. Charles and Francis of Verdilla were callers at Win. Troup's Sunday. Quite a irnmber of nconie from PaiitLs J attended the festival at Mekscrville Sat- urilay eveiflng. We are sorry to hear that Elias itiei'le's hnhv is sick II,,,,.. u,,. utll soon Is-well again. KANTZ. Elmer Naugle is working nt Saaliury II. 1 '. Dreese was to KreamerSuudag night. Hobt. Kantzand wife of Washington were isitors. Most oftmr young folks atteudt I the free ciitertainuient at Seliusgrove. I.ydiii A. Romlg ami Mvin Shroyei of Krcaiuer vlsitiil Henry Botnitr's. Milton Miller and w ol ... . u w i iv isitors :it thic place over Sunday, Minnie ami Sigman Milluer an at tentllng the Musical College al Free burg, I he Hoover's r. Ev. Sunday sehtKii picnic and festival w:is:i grand success, tin- tu t proctitis being r'i'i. i WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. 'e,l n,-M,ln . Jaly is. John W. Yerkes was nominated for governor by Kentucky Repulilicnns. A colored tramp arrested at I 'over, Del., had on his person a note for $500 and n set of burglar's tools. 'The governors of Indiana and Illi nois h ive tendered the services of vol unteers to fluht (he (.'hllle.se. The heat today resulted In o-, 70 tic 1. ii:-. iii ami about greater New V'ork la Philadelphia there were si.t I11 it denths. Waller T. Merrick h;is been appoint ed naval officer nt Philadelphia to succeed J. II. Holland, the new district attorney, Tlturiulny, .Inly 10. ComronnderVootli-Tui ki rannoum -that the Salvation Army will follow the world's forces to Pi kin. William J. Bryan will make bi 1 speeches In New York ami the ..st ern states during the campaign. A c invention of uoid Democrats n.d anti-imperialists In Indianapolis .Inly 2j may nominate a presidential ticket. Pittsburg eiiss manufacturers are (telling pressed glassware In llerl 11 which, a few .veils ago, Auicrius bought from Germany, w. W. Rockhlll, formerly secretary of the legation at Pekln nnd assistant secretary of state, will im to pi kin to Investigate the situation and report to Washington. At Paterson, N. J., last night Louis l'ii. uu in shot nnd killed his cousin, Jo seph Passlno, ami then killeil himself. Uianchl blamed Passino for his dis cbarge from a position. I'rliln yt July l'resiiii.nt McKlnley has returned to Canton from Washington. The president yesterday appointed On. George Mnglnnls postmaster at l.,t!!nnapolls, Congressman John J. Gardner was t:t. imously renominated yesterday at .ttMulc City for n fifth term iu oon- Ati - 1 ration for appendicitis was pcrtonned yesterday 111 Newport on the wi:. 0! I ery Belmont, formerly Mrs. W. li. Vam erbllt. H has been decided to raise a $100, 000 meuiorlnl to Admiral Philip. His Widow will receive the interest for life, then the principal pics to the uuval V. M. C. A. la the taxarlOttS home of Uu hard P. Ccnzer, at Ktitherlurd, N. J., a com plete counterfeiting outfit was found. Genser is under arrest in Hoboksn for passing the counterfeits. Satnrda . Jul) 81.- The First Infantry regiment, Btn tloned in Cuba, is preparing for de parture Within the next tea days. Additional rural free delivery ser vice hi's been established at .Mount Airy mid Westminster, Md , to begin Aim-, l. The Prim e ot W.ilm' horse. Dlumond JiiMlie. has won over $116,000 this season. Yesterday he won the Eclipse stake of $50,000. Jimmy Michael defeated Floyd A MvFnrtand In s 20-raile paoed bicycle tine at Philadelphia by n yard, 'Time, .11 : 15. Seventeen world's records broken. In the r.nes of the ninatenr oars men on Harlem river the Wachusetl club, of Worcester, Mass.. won the Paris four and Ten Eyck won the sin gle scull rate. They will represent the United states in Paris exposition races iiondnj . .luiy art. A shell fired from the Sandy Hook (N. J.i proving grounds barely missed the Savannah line steamer City of lllr mingb am. The Cuaard liner Campania, dm ins a foK. ran down the British bark Embleton In the Irish channel. Eleven wen- drowned. I,. O, Ho lier and 1 man named Mor gan, both of New York, wen- drowned while bathing at Midland Beach, Btaten Island, yesterday. The Due d'Arcos, Spanish minister to Washington, who sharply refused uu Imitation to the Dewey celebration at Chicago, has accepted an Invitation to the ;. a. R. encampment at that place. Tamda f, July 14. The number on India's famine relief list now reai lies 6.281,000. Eleven nt gr mi n were drowned In the Warrior river, near Akron, Ala., yesterday afternoon by the capsizing of. a skiff. Jerome Kirby. of Dallas, was nomi nated for governor of Texas by the tralghtout Populists' convention at Waco today. Joseph Baplcy, wanted in Williams burg. Va for robbing the Peninsula bank on May 21 last, was arrested at Portland. Ore., yesterday. Three mee robbed the bank of $5,000 and escape after a desperate fl:ht with officers. 4- s- CENTS ! s DOBBINS' KLKCTKfC SOAP Just Rcducsd fr:m Ten Costs J Your rholco of BT twentr-flve ecnr b . bookii sent free, for each three wrappers C r and 5 ccMs lor postnge. f Jt -7- "I" 1- 1- T -r T T T T T j 5 i 4 i