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% THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1904 — HAYES PLEADS e . FOR PROSPERITY | Candidate for Congress Tells ’ Richmond Voters of Pro- i gressive Republican Policy iuo3iwod g H0s $3QuO D The Danniy’ s;xgi%hti%& CORDES FOR COMEFO®RT ’ PROTECTION JUSTIFIED 'Enthusiastic Meeting in the Mission Applauds His Rec- ord on Labor Question i The Republicans of the Thirty-ninth | Assembly District had a rousing meet- ing at Richmond Hall last night. B. A | Hayes, candidate for Congress from the Fifth District, was the principal | speaker. He opened by saying that he | in no way sought the nomination. The convention had forced it upon him, but | now that he was in the fleld he wanted to be elected. He said there were no strings on him and that he had made no pledges of any sort or kind. | “There is but one clear cut issue in this fight,” Mr. Hayes continued, “and | 7 i 7 B . W5 that is the continuation of the policy | e / — e e of protection as represented by the Z I . 2y [l\\ ’, %gj Republican party, which has been ln; = i B S 4 3 ’ - ; ] l.”i‘. power for the last forty-four years, N i with brief exeeptions. Forty-four years B3B.S50... ago this month Abraham Lincoln s - (great cheering) was elected President, | . and then began the noble record of the policy that has since been made has | 26 ma < =350 mm Sr emanated from this party. [ % “There were then 31,000,000 people in | . this country, and now there are 82,000,- | 000. This country is now the richest, most prosperous and most powerful N ol OMBINATION BOOKCASE — No. 3. DINING CHAIR—Solid oak, . No. . MUSIC CABINET—Golden No. ¢ SADDLE mlm‘old olden finish. Roomy bookcase. Con- o - - Ventently divided " wiiting® desr. 8olden finish. Braced back. oak and mahogany fimish. An moUgrEt SOng o st.zs Three roomy drawers. 2 U g e 1.15e cxcovtionally practical design. 50 Lol Curfo cabinet. Price.. $ 8.73 - > . arranged that the music can be No. 7. SIDEBOARD—Solid oak. gold- ~y country that the world has ever known. || ... 00T, 0 T time. Eaeh ....... i e ot . ™ - B g e - - i During this period the country had q 'ound at a mdment’'s notice. en finish. 1 ed. f I No. 2. PARLOR TABLE—Solid oak, No. 4 PEDESTAL TABLE.. £ ft. . . decorated with bevel plats mirror. ebgrrdperapird OlL l\IAGNA h S | but one setback and that was :“““E' golden finish. = Turned 1 5 drawer. Golden l se‘*",l,"‘;°my m‘":'” ] Ome drawer lined for To Make that winter suit, an- the regime of the Democrats under the egs, rigidly braced wit $ 1 oak. Box top, High- $ 8.00 s Thorousniy we $ 460 siver “Ampie room fo 19.85 o SHEIL.* PTiCe .o oxsseesens o T poliaties. Prics.. - made. Price........ o! linen. PriCo......s.. » o Reliable scamstresses at rea- Now, if you want our progress to con- | sonable rates. tinue, vote for the party that has Drapery served you so long and so faithfully. ‘- 5 ‘..x( ".' _l oo > | LY Lieutenant Richards Was In-'*5cia *SeGivnn was chairman. Stir- You will be pleased with the choice "he i r speeches w de by M i : sane When He Duplicated | 355 *heccics were aiso made by teoor | W assortment of Lace Curtains, Couch THE REGAL RANGE—A marvel of mechanical ingenuity. Uses less coal than any range on the market; -+ I S— Incognitos of Noted Britons. The following are the names assumed { | et t Wanted ~ y v guidance of Grover Cleveland. You all | e | | i know what a terrible financial crash Ads. | j came while he was in office in 1893. | S 413 | | { Terms, $1 down and $1 a week. . o 5 Y " 0 ar ’ a o vers, T3 “ov s, Por- ings that sh, hs master hane the artist. AIl th WA § AL 2 by noted Britons when traveling incog- | - Accounts, Decides Court f‘ "‘menel Sng dinimbi e el Covers, Table Covers, Bed Sets, Por los represented. Desikns are exciagive.” Wittons. Axminsters, | bakes evenly top and bottom; heats nito: King Edward, Duke of Lancaster; b ons. e ! tieres and- Cut Draperies shown in ! Brussels, Velvet ,,m,;v Bruss Ingrain, F]l?nr' .-{,..,, y_;,,.;i water quick! We guarantee it for a Queen Alexandra, Mrs. Stephens; Prin- | - N S g : | this Department. We cater to ever eum. cloth and Matting at lowest prices, as the following items wi X &3 flos of Denmark Miss Mins. | Lieutenant George S. Richards Jr.,| HAYES CHEERED IN MISSION. | iy ok A Y| show: . period of two years. 0 nark, M | B taste, and would respectfully request | AGATE PRO-BRUSSELS — Thor- BRUSSELS CARPET — A & od | Lady Sunbridge; Prin- Who has been on trial at the Presidio ughly sanitary and moth proof SBTY OBV - . 3 : : : : . . oughly s 5 oth_proo heavy weave in choice colorings. ki Countess Gravenstein: | for duplicating his pay accounts, has Kepublican Candidate Enthusistically | 'h“'k“)“ allow us to figure on your| MY o e e Gt iy °%F Designs _ both Ori- 871/5 cess Henry of Battenbers. Lady |been acquitted on the ground of in-| “'“"'“’)‘" "'1““‘?'}““.” :‘““; o o e S he L Palor. stiict. 35¢ S (hedE ™ oW C e cess of Wales, Count- | sanity by the court-martial that tried ith unabated patience the Repub- pet on the market. Per yd. AXMINSTERS—A cholce line of Ren"n Duchess Con- : % licans of the Thirty-third, Thirty- FIBER CARPETThe latest thing effective patte s fo him. Lieutenant Richards, who must : d | in fl coveri : sh. Fine @ | > soOf ¢ Sussex. Empress : z fourth and Thirty-sixth districts E onom In floor eovering. Suitable for match. Fine deep pi he soft - " | now leave the service, : s . i edrooms. esigns y c- ending of colors gives the ef- Countess De Pierre | 2% 1% he service, was tried UDOn | \viteq for the coming of B. A. Hayes, C y B e vy Hoaig o SR e St | Department the late Qugen Victoria used | three different charges of duplicating candidate for Congressman in the a es o 'F',“l :mdI harmonious. ’47/2(: in Oriental Rugs. 1/2 ountess of Balmoral.—Chi- | his accounts, submitted both here and | Fift st . ‘s Ha “ TrTOO0Mm er yard.......... B Per yard S] 22 = PagS ooty 2 FIGH Dltien 6 Ble e s e TAPESTRY BRUSSELS — With e = Hundreds of houses and flats listed. n the Philippines. hands of the clock pointed to 11 be- borders to match. A choice se- CARPET SAMPLES —These are The young man’s father, G. 8. Rich- | fore the standard bedrer arrived. His A Department where you will find lac’jh):‘x of designs, both Oriental manufacturers’ samples of late | [t is our earnest endeavor to improve Fii § e i i i an oral. An excellent de: in Bruss Velvets and {ards Sr, who js an official of the | coming was the signal for enthusias- W hundreds of Odd Pieces at prices| grige™ Wil give good 65c Axminsters. Come in yard and | this service, and none but experts are tic cheering that lasted several min-! utes. In a direct and manly manner the candidate outlined his attitude on the labor question, and said: | “I know what it is to labor myself. | tain John J. Bradley was judge advo- || was brought up on a farm, where | cate we worked not eight or ten hours a The coming department athletic| qay, but sixteen. My father died and | events on the new grounds at the Pre- | jer¢ my brother and I with a mortgage | sidio are attracting a great deal of at-| on the farm at a time when we were | tention. The construction of the grand | trying to work our way through col- | i stand, for which the Government has, joze. e went back to the farm and{ appropriated 3350, will be commenced | yorked, and yet we managed to grad- | to-morrow. Captdin J. J. Bradley has | y.10 The last harvest time we had charge of the programmes, which are| y, yorkeq till 11 at night. to be unusually handsome. Besides . ; ot is § 2 B8 > photographs of the leading officers of Ky Jieatt; {81 the SSb I 06 3 the division and the department, the programmes will contain many beauti- ful views of the recent maneuvers that took place this fall at Camp Atasca- |dero. About $600 in prizes is to be awarded s is te a good picture of Miss| The Twenty wear. _Per yard ........ quarter lengths and make a very BODY BRUSSELS—Artistic de- effective rug. Values range gns. Effective coloring. This D to $2 Special, 75c is a make of carpet that is too while_they last.......... ell known to need description. MATTING RUGS—Exceedingly ar- Nothing will equal 1 tistic. Effective colori it for w Per $1.]Z/2 Good fresh fiber. Size 6Sc VAPE . u% ol hith cee 3 ft. x 6 ft. Each.... orde such that when I return at the end or! rasky, candidates for Judge of the| VETERANS HEAR PARDEE. | a reference to the prosperous condition two years I know you will say, ‘Well | SuperiGf Court. With the exception | | of the country generally. During the done, thou good and faithful ser-|of Gallagher the candidates merely | Governor Addresses Enthusiastic Meet- | afternoon each time the name of Dun- first Infantry, Colonel vant.' "’ | introduced themselves. Gallagher, ing in the Home at Yountville. can E. McKinlay was mentloned for Charles A. Williams commanding, ar- F. J. Mienke, F. V. Severance and | however, made a bitter attack on the | yGUNTVILLE, Nov. 5.—The finest | COngress it was followed with enthusi- rived at Oakland late Friday night, and ADVERTISEMENTS. E. F. Treadwell, candidates for As-Citizens' Alliance and warned Ris| o000 "00 oo 00 oo pub- | astic cheers and applause. At the close early yesterday morning the tugs Slo-| _ 33 | semblymen In the Thirty-third, Thir- | hearers to beware of it. : | 116 spehker At Ui Vetirhas Stiie. wae | of the meeting :h-:l’e were three cheers r | cum and General Miffiin conveyed them What Sulphlll' Does | ty-fourth and Thirty-sixth districts, | Willlam Mindham, candidate for | S B ooithesip o N v e given for the speakers and the Repub- S| to the Presidio wharf and by noon they | ? | respectively, also spoke. the Assembly in the Twenty-eighth & prhiypmds 5 3 by | 8D DARLY. ! 5 T I District, made a brief talk, promising | to-day. The Governor, accompanied by | ol tealty to the cause of the workingman | his wife and T. B. Dozier, arrived at| NAPA CHEERS GOVERNOR. it elected. An address by . Mayor the home on the 10:30 train and spent | from one-fourth to one-third less their regular value. If you are looking for something to fill in a corner—some- thing for a Wedding or Anniversary present, you will find it here. _ ISland‘ d Oy Company, came here from New York to assist in the defense of | his son. Colonel William L. Pitcher was | president of the court-martial and Cap- employed. Service absolutely free. If you are in search of a house or flat, take advantage of this Department. It will save you time and trouble. jin FURH!’I‘URE i O Cordes | was twenty-five years ago. “When I bought two papers at San | Jose 1 immediately raised the wages and reduced the hours of my em- ployes. That was done before I was a candidate for Congress. If you send me to Washington my conduct will be hev on - nt for breath | Were all comfortably quartered in the i —.— © majority of these sufferers have | cantonment recently occupied by the| Fop the Human Body in Health and | UNION LABOR RALLY. m of asthma | Twenty-eighth Infantry. Colonel Wil- Lisease. —_— i insti Del suffered from Y . | Sehmitz followed. the morning inspecting the institution. | chiet Exeeuti £ o ket i liams and his regiment will be here un- . Party Express Views | ¢ yrroes Sov SRt s & A e e e o, JeATS. | il February. They will sail for Maniia| The mention of sulphur will recall to Candidates of Party Express VIEWs| ™y, yruyor made brief reference to | On the arrival of the Governor in the | a Masterly Speech Ao Ao iy 5 % | many of us the early days when our Before Large Audlence. the strike of three years ago, at the | home grounds the men were formed in| . . & COREEY pocch. mothers and grandmothers gave us our; gy, members of the Union Labor | conciusion of which he was elected to | line and saluted the chief executive.| “APA. Nov. 2 ; Republican a closed to-night with some time that month. Colonel Wil- liams’ adjutant, Capt W. M. - | dafly S & | g camps Va juta ptain 1. Mor-| gajly dose of sulphur and molasses party and their friends rallied in the | preside over the affairs of the city | At 1 o'clock Assembly Hall was crowdws campaign in Na that time | TOW, is & son of the late Colonel Mor-| ey spring and fall. f i vi v r e 3 cured of her asthma | row, who commanded this regiment for 5 Iptr}:\ dl.: thgn universal spring and fall Central Hotel -Hall, 532 Third street, | and pointed to his record as evidence | el with enthusiastic veterans eager to |a great demonstration, street parade ; s the greet the Governor. and overflow meeting. The opera- OB 0 | sy S . ] rifier,’ tonic and cure-all, : 7 9 cas crowded to|Of the fact that the workingmen 3 perma. | many years. He is a brother of Major | “blood purifie last night. The hall was ¢ d Captain Albert Brown acted as chair- | house was crowded to its utmost ca- man and introduced the speakers. It | pacity to hear and -.—.N‘A 0 » < con- | Henry M. Morrow, judge advocate, now 80d, mind 3;°“xl‘1h15 tn\d-fq;zhloned rem- ,verflowing before Temporary Chair- C‘;‘Ifld choos“ewr;%m n"eli" ranks 5[““' id hat the | statio! departme: o edy was not without merit. | 3 'alled the meeting | able men. ile we have as yet no S | cheer Governer n treatment does cure | (“lf:]r:]tpdl a;-n:-)?:rr rg;:‘il ]:;idq"lx‘:-rel:u- THa el mad goof. DUt L4 remedy :nar:’r’lt;ke\gmaa:dhiaur:‘;reds who sought | national ticket,” he said, “we have a | Was some minutes before the Governor | pardee and the magnetic Thomas B e past ¥*! was crude and unpalatable, and a large to solid party organization and It is the | could speak, owing to the enthusiasm | Dogier of Shasta. Percy 8. King, sder the ¢ eighth Infantry will depart for Fort p v to be taken to get any admission were turned away. Charles s = . _ i Bueiling .. ERTMOBBW - mainthe: at: ot o e e & Y eiekron was introduced as perma- | duty of elery laboring mdn who val- 0§ the Lt :zmtem;’r Pardee paid a|ncminee for the Assembly, presided o'clock. Nowadays we get all the beneficial pent chairman, made a few remarks | ues his freedom to stand by it. jSiowing te1 hate rgn‘\": s ?tesrf’fldn‘shm. | Governor Pardee made an instruetive - J S e B e 5 0 | effects of sulphur in a palatable, con-|jandatory of the Union Labor party SR IH*VCI'\I;;E:"T S 43;‘59"‘;1 a‘:“‘; sp‘(:ke &t ‘l’engm“:ldf:f;and convincing address. Mention of res as this explain why the SAN BERNARDINO FAVORS | centrated form, so thut a single grain ,,minees and urged all union men to NCUMBEX S, | principles at stake 1n. this eamis | the name of Duncan E. McKinley hemic practice ow the r E o | is far more effective than a tablespoon- —_— F 2d the 8 . yreupd Setics so the Pecis Cant - b e THE SEAWALL PROJECT | ty] of the crude sulphur. stand together. E. 7. Livernash fol- | Seawell, Troutt, Murasky and Kerri- | During his discourse he remarked that :;022‘[?":gl;i;:‘“e;f:;:: 5:;:[;1 egr 3 icians with a few In recent years, research and experi-| Congressman E. J. gan Are Commended. jhe could not find it in his heart to|yupite to the aminy a“‘; mx;ph;»l:‘ | apologize to anybody for exercising his g s cirical Instruments are trying to imi- | Board of Trade Reconsiders Its Ob- | ment have proven that the best sulphur, lowed, making a strong vage*‘l to e, i i 7 | pasinsagh @ jections and Adopts Resolutions | for medicinal use is that obtained from | union men to beware of influences a special meeting of the Cham- | i p4 "4 an American citigen to free | Sh°78Y of the Republican nominee for InBorsing the Anendine | Calcium (Calcium Sulphide) and sold which were seeking to create discord | per of Commerce yesterday afternoon | zng independent speech, and referred | CONSTeSs. i ' dment. {in drug stores under the name of| among themi. He pointed to the rec-| th, following resolution was adopted: | to the fact that the Govermor ot Ore.| Thomas B. Dozier followed in a SAN BERNARDINO, Nov. 5.—Hav- | Stuart’s Calcium Wafers. They @re| o g of the men already elected by the | ywhereas, we believe that t A . ot | masterly speech, in which he exposed v , we b t he judi- | gon had come to California to speak - ing at previous meeting express small chocolate coated pellets and con- 3 e e ik QieAtistdouian, . with the s;: tain the active medicinal principle of | Party and gave promise that those|ciary should be kept entirely free | for the Democratic party and Republi. | he Sll¥ claims of Congressman Bell. future would work for P i 2 . | Tremendous applause ted the wut- i aw Iphur in a highly concentrated, ef-| ¢lected in the from political or any other influences, | cans had net objected, and said th 2 greeted the ut ltation, ex- :{m";'sc;),r'“‘“"” [»rqj(;’ct.dtxhe local | 80 Hive form. e " | its best interests. however remote, which might,impair | he was on the rostrum to-day in sm:: Jorrances of fhe erater, Micted 08 ade re red its W s 5 . e ctel ose b ;:a”; C:d“:x‘)t: A re;;]:‘:fl:; ~ | Few people are aware of the value of | ~Brief speeches were made by Dan-| it efficiency; and of the protests of Democratic friends, | PEwe e ve been 1 t r ¥y medi sed for them. Any one wr iss Erhardt too glad to ery particular conBmE S me L T T Lo L T 3 lan, w i w | successful 3 | this form of sulphur in restoring and| el Burchard, Charles T. Con ‘Whereas, we are of the opinion|“It makes a whole lot of Qifference Defaulting Treasurer Is Arrvested. re of Ca-|indorsing the seawall amendment by | maintaining bodily vigor and health:| James Gallagher and Frank J. Mu-|(nat 5 man who has shown his fitness | whose bull is being gored,” said th l WOODLAND, Nov. 5.—Peter Veil- a unanimous vote. The resolutions|sulphur acts directly on the HVer, ANQ | psets————— ; v e | g Deafness, declare that the seawall will entail no | excretory organs and purifies and en- | < F for his office, Where issue8 of policy | Governor. ‘slrup, defauiting Treasurer of Shaw- Paraly expense upon the taxpayers ot tho | riches the blood by the prompt elimina- | are not involved, should not be dis-| Mr. Dozler followed with a splendid, | nee Tribe of the Order of Red Men gia s Btate and thet the contomblatos s | ton fiwaste material, * placed except through promotion; | manly speech, in which he set forth in | of this city, was arrested late this af- - Rright's o Our grandmothers knew therefore the Chamber of Commerce | detall the attitude of the Democrats as [ ternoon on a charge of embezzlement provements are absolutely necessary they dosed us with sulphur and molas- ' 1 to the retention of the Phil e Is-|on ¢ ain S: N r - te retain for San Francisco her su- |ges every spring and fall, but the cru- o Sy ot oSy vy tbgh g aorgd s g of San Francisco has ! Prostatitis, Fe: | premacy over more northern ports, | dity and impurity of ordinary flowers 1 illkeaolved. tha; ‘:e hhereby ISPSE Pangeixad. the nFce!slty ¢f sapporyng 905 of the Sihe. I% Aat Sivaiopsd Sety placements, .| maintaining that city as the chief|of sulphur were often worse than the ; B i o o f“"e““ of | President Roosevelt by the election of a | an examination of the books that Veil- etc. "]te V}:!ul,;u‘('q;em{‘- Institute is point of entry of the Patific Coast to | disease, and cannot compare with the an r;n; co hm- re-election as Su- | Republican Conxressmflvn. The speaker | strup’s misappropriations, covering a S, corner of Post strect, Bap Fiac |the great and manifest advantage of |Modern concentrated preparations of : D 8% the Incumbents, name- | also sustaitied the Preaident in relation |period of several years, aggregate cisco. There are private ' apartments | the entire State. The resolutions fur- | SPDUr, of Which Stuart's Caletum 3 o R b 5 ot Sk g rele - Jauya M. | (o jensioo ordes No. Tand closssl with ' atioet 4972 ‘Wafers is undoubtedly the best and! * » Troutt, Frank J. Murasky and Frank | set aside for ladies and gentlemen, and | i the office hours are daily from 9 in *mfl‘thnr declare that the board heartily | most widely used. H. Kerrigan. stipatio morning until 5 in the afternoon, and 7 | 8PProves of the project and calls upon They are the natural antidote for =5 —— NEW Anvmxsmm.m' to & nt night, and Sundays from 10 fin|the voters of this section to give it |liver and kidney troubles and cure con- &3 ; & fiidd Greek-Americans for Hayes the morning until 1 in the afternoon. | tneir assenting vote. stipation and purify the blood in a way h oo 4 The Electro-Chemic treatment is abso that often surprises patient and physi- | 4 3 . ; There will be a rally of Greek- less. Small children and P RO iR re now taking it without| Dr. F. F. Knorp, 1584 Market st., has re- cian alike. American citizens on Monday night Dr. R. M. Wilkins while experimént- at 8 o'clock at Woodward's Pavilion. NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE t complaint. It is the most won- | turned from the East andhas resumed practice.® ae treatment known for shattered ettt et Sy ing with sulphur remedies soon found 2 Members of the Greek-American Club | B Pt e imatts fo M S el s aerpleaey D or v avy. abhet zimew IR SO will meet at the headquarters of E. 4 “-";-m--nwwm-n-«-o«-»- tient is built up and made stronger and | 1 Well remember one case before a | Kidney, and blo | ‘w I k A. Hayes on Powell street, near Eddy, GOING <3 NG Groroughly cured 8o quickly that it i | Justice in whichlacted asrespondent's | ¥ il viianey, and blood traubies, (4 runkKs at 7:30 o'clock and escort Mr. Hayes 1 ! GONE 11} 1 1 specially when resulting from consti- aimost impossible to realize the change | counsel in a criminal action and in ;;l:ion 0,; malaria, I have been sur-! in the sufferer. All are welcome, but no | which an older and well known atgor: m d B urs are accepte X ised at the results obtained fro; Sroueaiia Chies are acowpteh ney was my opponent. As I thought | Stuart's Calcium Wafers. In patients |! an ass then, and as I know now, the law and suffering from boils and pimples and | VWDV WV VDD | the evidence was well in favor of my -seated carbuncies, I have re. | | Arriving every week. Our stock visir DR. JORDAN'S uu;i client, and at the close of the argu- ;‘;fi"‘ggf;"mn them dry up and disap- | to the pavilion, e it South African Railroads. —At the half-yearly meeting of the Rhodesia rallways it was stated that 821 miles of line had been opened for traffic. The trunk lines south of the Zambezi were thu" finished, and the Gweto Selukwe and Matoppo branches had also been completed. The total @ Q & f trunks, suit cases and leather ment 1 looked with great confidence for five days, 1 1 s s 5 .USEU' UF lllTnlY a prompt acquittal. Judge of my as- E;,l,f ig;::l‘." :,l;d v:m:o{;, “fla:,‘:::i goods is absolutely without peer 1081 XAZERT ST bet. 1 4TR, 6.7, tonishment when my unfortunate client | Stuart’s Calclum Wafers is a proprie- | | in the city. We would be glad was found guilty and sentenced to thir- | tary article, and sold by druggists, and | to shi i of d: ty days in jail. I promptly entered an | for that reason tabooed by many physi- | ow you our line goods Speciaiist on the Cosst. Eot. 36 years. appeal, and furnished ~vreties to pros- | cians, yet I know of nothing so safe | even if you don’t buy. Come and ]| railway system open for traffic was s, Merpicid ecute the same. Before I left the court- | and reliable for constipation, liver and see us. now 1309 miles. The bridge over the Ave 3troys this enemy of beauty and snables the At Bes et private. € | TOOM the Justice took me aside and | jdney troubles and especially in all 2 Victoria Falls was being erected, the pretty bair. Beautiful locks have & | 1o resume its natural luster dnd abundance. ;:m':v ":Y:‘::{ n;:%ll Enderdm}ught forms of skin dise&]ae l.:l this remedy.” | 2 nowe udge At any rate people who are tired of S i, B e B 2 ol Sl 4 ol B | A. B. Smith Co., ol Ny a sigl tter rs,” tuart’s - | lawyer'n you be, and s e ey 116 Ellis Street gin him judgment.”—Les! construction of the extension north of e unpocu andn: | mosmarvelous esults fullow ihe use of Herpicide. the river had begun and the permanent iy e, | e on way-material was being carried across by a cableway concurrently with the building of the bridge.—London Engi- neer. MAILED FREE. eiwabie beck for mes ) £e BDAN & CO._, 105l Market 88, 8. F. f course, 1|cium Wafers a far safer, more palat- '8 Monthly. ' able and effective preparation. . |