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FRUIT MARKETING. The Palermo Lemon Market. Special report of the Pacific Commercial Museum of San Francisco for the Pacific Rural Press. The present conditions and prospects of the summer lemon crop, in this con- sular district, seem to be satisfactory. The crop is not so abundant as that of last year, but it is of a superior quality. However, there are plenty of lemons of the 300 and 360 size, which are usually exported to the United States, and if prices at the New York market con- tinue as encouraging as they are at present, they willall be shipped there. The average prices for good, ripe lemons are now from 15 to 16 lire ($2.89J to $3,088) per 1080 fruits; while Verdelli are sold at from 18 to 20 lire ($3.47£ to $3.86). But these prices may naturally increase from day to day, if the export fever will continue as at present. Freight rates to American ports: One shilling (24£ c) to Is 2d (28&c) per box. Here is the quantity of green fruit exported to the United States during the month of April, ultimo, with a com- parison of the same month last year: Lemons, boxes 239,037 175,318 Lemons, half boxes 97,719 681 Oranges, half boxes 23,748 6,718 Total packages 362,604 182,718 An increase during April, 1902, of 179,787 packages. James Johnson, U. S. Consul. Palermo, Italy, May 10. MESSINA LEMON MARKET. The present condition of the summer lemon crop in this district is good, and the prospects are that the yield will be equal to that of last year, but the qual- ity promises to be much better. The prices paid average about 9 shil- lings c. i. f. New York, Boston, Phila- delphia and Baltimore. The rates of freight are unchanged Is 2d, with a rebate of a penny at the end of the season. Chas. M. Catjohy, U. S. Consul. Messina, Italy, May 18, 1902. Winters Enterprises. To the Editor: —The building and furnishing of the new warehouse of the Winters Dried Fruit Co. at Winters is nearly completed. The Anderson- Barngrover Co. is furnishing the pack- ing machinery. The building is 150x30 feet on the ground, and about 30 feet to the eaves inside, practically three stories. The Yosolano packing house, which was taken over by the company from Mr. J. L. Harlan, is 72x30 feet, two stories. There is a good supply of skilled white labor to be had in Win- ters and vicinity, and the new company calculates to be able to store a million pounds of fruit, and to resulphur, pro- cess and pack two carloads a day this fall. The Winters Dried Fruit Co., largely composed of growers of fruit in that section, has the only warehouse equipment at Winters, and will undoubt- edly operate it much to the benefit of that side of Yolo county. When Mr. Bird of the A. Bird Can- ning & Mercantile Co. of St. Joseph, Mo., first came to Winters, some weeks ago, to look over the fruit raising in that section to determine the feasibility of opening a cannery there, he said he doubted if there was fruit enough raised there to keep a cannery run- ning ; but after he had ridden through the orchards there for half a day he said he believed enough fruit went to waste to keep a cannery running, to say nothing of the vegetables grown there which might be utilized. F. P. C. Little aches never grow to be big ones if they are promptly treated with Perry Davis' Painkiller. A good thing to remember in the season of diarrhoea, cholera morbus and other bowel complaints that come with summer. Crude Oil Smoke for Hoppers. T. E. Brown of Gartield has used crude oil to fight grasshoppers after they get their wings. He says the smoke has driven the hoppers away rapidly. He suggests wetting the ground with water and then pouring on the oil. The moist ground prevents the oil from saturatiug into the earth, and when burned it makes a dense smoke. PACIFIC RURAL PRESS. June 21, 1902. 418 Breeders' Directory. HORSES AND CATTLE. HOLBTKINB—Winners over Jerseys of JBVKKY batter contest at State Fairs for last six years. Aged, 4-yr., 3-yr. and 2-yr.-old classes, except Ist on 2-yr.-old in 1895. Last year every butter prize awarded won by my herd, except 2nd for 3-yr.-olds, 21 Jerseys and Durhams competing. F. H. Burke, 80 Montgomery St.. S. 9. A J O C..JBRSKYB. Service bulls of not«>d strains Joseph Mailliard, San Geronimo. Marln Co.. Cal. 9 SHORT-HORNED DURHAM BULLS FOB SALE. Address E. S. Driver. Antelope, Cal. BULLS—Devons and Shorthorns. All pure bred and registered. Fine individuals. At prices to suit the times, either singly or in carload lots. Oak wood Park Stock Farm, Danville, Oal. PETER BAXE A BON, Lick House, S. V., Oal. Im- porters and Breeders, for past 21 years, of every variety of Oattle. dorses. Sheep ana Hogs. Cor- respondence solicited. J. H. GLIDE, Sacramento, Oal. Have 70 choice Durham Bulls for sale. JERSEYS—The best A.J.0.0. registered prize herd is owned by Henry Pierce, S. F. Animals for sale. POULTRY. WELLINGTON'S IMPROVED EGG FOOD for poultry. Every grocer and merchant keeps it. SANTATERESA POULTRY FARM, Bden Vale, Santa Clara Co., Cal. Illustrated catalogue with show record, free. Agents Bclipse Aluminum Leg Bands; sample 2 cts. MEAT MEAL.—Best quality, lowest price. White Leghorn eggs. A. Warren Robinson, Napa, Oal. BRONZE TURKEYS. Ed. Hart, Clements, Cal. SWINE. POLAND-CHINA. PlGS.—Write us for prices on sows and boir not related. Sweepstakes herd- State Fair. S. P. Lindgren & Sons, Klugßburg. Cal. FOR N*I,E Reg'd Poland-China and Large TCnsr. Berkshire Pigs, both sexes. Sutton Bros , Lodi. J. L. BOURI-AND. Bishop, Inyo Co., al. Breeder of choice Thoroughbred Duroc Hogs. Five sows of unrelated 'amilles Breeding stock for sale. POLAND-CHINA BOARS. C. A. Sto we. Stockton. P. H. MURPHY, Perkins, Sac. Co., Cal Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle and Poland-China Hogs. ASHLEY BR >S., Linden, San Joaquln Co., Cal., Breed Poland-China and Berkshire Hogs. BREEDERS' SUPPLIES. DON'T STOP NOW. My system of feeding en- ables you to successfully KAiCtKCHit lit AIL tKAK ROUND. Write to-day for particulars. Geo H. Croley, 508 Sacramento •«.. sau Francisco. Cal. Mention Pacific Rural Press. ~ogj^r~ OAKLAND -^foYI Poultry Yards. jtfs?|PSP^ir Breeders of all Leading JE^JT _J Varieties of Fowls. TH&m&ilJ? li%\ OAKLAND, CAL. *tiK V'a Manufacturers of .^rtipfJSEi^SSiJt \u25a0*&& Pacific Incnlmtor 7^Bp3%PK>*:-«RSfs?¥' aml brooder. **e^=^3^~ * Send for Catalogue. TO FENCE Strongest and best Field Fence on the market. WEST COAST WIRE & IRON WORKS, 17-19 Fremont Street, San Francisco, Cal. Cocoanut Oil Cake. THE BEST FEED FOR STOCK, CHICKENS AND PIQS. For sale in lots to suit by EL DORADO LINSEED OIL WORKS CO. 5808 California St., San Francisco, Oal. WSiJ LUMP JAW:: I ilp£ fii>Efta Easily and thoroughly cured. ' G".*/ r*<2 3BL New, commoii-Hen*e method, I * r?ll0^ll*alt?l9 not expensive. No cure, bo, MMm^SEik. pay. FREE. Apractical, ill-, 1 :'y'yM^C^^\ ustrated treatise on theabnp- , <,;,,, 3-s. ''\u25a0* A. lute cure ot Lump Jaw, free if , \u25a0\u25a0 'Mm WllltuJti^ik} y°u ask for Pamphlet So. <• \u25a0'MKL, 73*13' FUmlnc Bros., chemists, i ;:y^jr^' y Daloa Htoek T«nU, Chicago, UL ( ' '•'<Cf Trade Mark. jj\i~\j~>j<\f\s\s\s\f\r\r&v^* ' FLC^ !^ and all dealers in ROS ; BUSHES Write to Ch& Rose Company, Riverside, Cal. FOE WHOLE* PRICE "IST AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. «i—„ „\u25a0„,\u25a0\u25a0„\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0„. , ... _mmtt > ' O AVI ITI /**T* \ fj^^^^^Wi ron Mauzy' PI I (1 ? (Pi I i^^feftP^S^^Sjil PIPE ORGANS, WBBKSM. Byron Mauzy, t^^^u^^^^^^Mm^{ 308-310-312 Post St., San Francisco. *~~~~^~^ ~*^tl3?Pif^*~ Write to Our Mail Order Department. THE! TWETSTW CROP of pigs is coming on In good shape and we will soon be able to ship March, April and May litters whose sires and dams carry the blood of the most noted families in this country and England. We can furnish both BERKSHIRES and POLAND-CHINAS, with a large number to select from. Write for what you want and we believe we can please you. SESSIONS A CO.. Lynwood Dairy and Stock Farm, City Office, 117 Bast 33rd St., LOS ANGKLEB, CAI.. a/I ini AMP* cpnn the only balanced ration fop MIDLAND r 1 ECU. poultry in the world. TEN BRANDS—Each for a specific purpose. Each one complete in itself—NO ACCESSORIES Intelligent reeding: of Poultry always returns a profit. Improper feeding does not. It costs no more to feed right than wrong. The nutritive ration must be balanced to meet specific requirements. Our booklet, \u25a0•The Science of Poultry Feeding." tells you all about it. We willalso send-you, on re- quest, our booklet ' Poultry Fattening: Perfected," which describes our new Poultry Cramming Machine and method of use; also trough feeding, and our special brand of Grenadier Meal: the only Perfect Feed on earth for this purpose sold under a specific guarantee, w rite for them at once and get posted. THB PBTALUfiA INCUBATOR CO., Pacific Coast Agents, PBTaIUMA. CAL. Emery's Method of Feeding Poultry for Flesh and Eggs. BOOKLET FREE IN REPLY TO A POSTAL.== N. OHLANDT & CO., Indiana and 24th Sts., San Francisco HOLSTEIN CATTLE. ffKJIKL SLEEPY HOLLOW RANCH, SAB AHSELMO, MARIH CO., CAL. IjjjjjPmjt Kffjj ALL THE LEADING FAMILIES OF THE BREED. fflffi^^S^H Every Sire directly Imported from Herds of the Greatest Eastern Breeders. \u25a0rs>""«™" * wmsim Large Number of Officially Tested Cows. Bull Calves from Great Producing Dams. Correspondence and personal Inspection Invited. I R. M. HOTALINQ, 431 Jackson St., San Francisco. HUMBOLDT STOCK FARM, . JOSEPH HARZEN, ... PROPRIETOR. Breeder of SHORTHORN AND HEREFORD CATTLE Young Stock for S«l». LOVELOCK, NEVflDfl. CALIFORNIA VEGETABLES GARDEN AND FIELD. By PROF. E. J. WICKSON, Author of "California Fruits." The only book published on Vegetable Growing in California. A MANUALOP PRACTICE WITH AND WITHOUT IRRIGATION. THE BOOK COMPLETELY COVERS ITS FIELD. A FULL ILLUSTRATED CHAPTER EACH ON Vegetable Growing in California. Artichokes. Peppers. Farmers'Gardens in California Beans. Potatoes. California Climate as Related to Beet. Radishes. Vegetable Growing. Cabbage Family. - < Rhubarb. Vegetable Soils of California. Carrot, Parsnip, and Salsify. Spinach. Garden Irrigation Celery. Squashes. Garden Drainage in California. Chicory. Tomato. Cultivation Corn. Turnip. Fertilization. Cucumber. Vegetable Sundries. Garden Location and Arrangement. Egg Plant. Vegetables for Canning and Drying. The Planting Season. Lettuce. Seed Sowing in California. Propagation. Melons. Garden Protection. Asparagus. Onion Family. Weeds in California. Peas. Price, $2.00 Postpaid. PACIFIC RURAL PRESS, Publishers, 330 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. P.A. :r>r s Obtained in all civilized countries. Expense saved inventors by preliminary searches. Communications confidential. Inventors' guide free on request. DEWEY, STRONG & CO. (Established I860), 330 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal., and 918 F Street, Washington, D. C.

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Page 1: FRUIT ROS BUSHES Ch& Rose Cal.FRUIT MARKETING. The Palermo Lemon Market. Special report of the Pacific Commercial Museum of San Francisco for the Pacific Rural Press. The present conditions

FRUIT MARKETING.The Palermo Lemon Market.

Special report of the Pacific Commercial Museumof San Francisco for the Pacific

Rural Press.

The present conditions and prospectsof the summer lemon crop, in this con-sular district, seem to be satisfactory.

The crop is not so abundant as that oflast year, but it is of a superior quality.However, there are plenty of lemons ofthe 300 and 360 size, which are usuallyexported to the United States, and ifprices at the New York market con-tinue as encouraging as they are atpresent, they willall be shipped there.

The average prices for good, ripelemons are now from 15 to 16 lire($2.89J to $3,088) per 1080 fruits; whileVerdelli are sold at from 18 to 20 lire($3.47£ to $3.86). But these prices maynaturally increase from day to day, ifthe export fever will continue as atpresent. Freight rates to Americanports: One shilling (24£c) to Is 2d(28&c) per box.

Here is the quantity of green fruitexported to the United States duringthe month of April, ultimo, with a com-parison of the same month last year:Lemons, boxes 239,037 175,318Lemons, half boxes 97,719 681Oranges, half boxes 23,748 6,718

Total packages 362,604 182,718

An increase during April, 1902, of179,787 packages.

James Johnson, U. S. Consul.Palermo, Italy, May 10.

MESSINA LEMON MARKET.

The present condition of the summerlemon crop in this district is good, andthe prospects are that the yield will beequal to that of last year, but the qual-ity promises to be much better.

The prices paid average about 9 shil-lings c. i. f. New York, Boston, Phila-delphia and Baltimore.

The rates of freight are unchanged —Is 2d, with a rebate of a penny at theend of the season.

Chas. M. Catjohy,U. S. Consul.

Messina, Italy, May 18, 1902.

Winters Enterprises.

To the Editor: —The building andfurnishing of the new warehouse of theWinters Dried Fruit Co. at Winters isnearly completed. The Anderson-Barngrover Co. is furnishing the pack-ing machinery. The building is 150x30feet on the ground, and about 30 feetto the eaves inside, practically threestories. The Yosolano packing house,which was taken over by the companyfrom Mr. J. L. Harlan, is 72x30 feet,two stories. There is a good supply ofskilled white labor to be had in Win-ters and vicinity, and the new companycalculates to be able to store a millionpounds of fruit, and to resulphur, pro-cess and pack two carloads a day thisfall. The Winters Dried Fruit Co.,largely composed of growers of fruit inthat section, has the only warehouseequipment at Winters, and willundoubt-edly operate it much to the benefit ofthat side of Yolo county.

When Mr. Bird of the A. Bird Can-ning & Mercantile Co. of St. Joseph,Mo., first came to Winters, some weeksago, to look over the fruit raising inthat section to determine the feasibilityof opening a cannery there, he said hedoubted if there was fruit enoughraised there to keep a cannery run-ning ; but after he had ridden throughthe orchards there for half a day hesaid he believed enough fruit went towaste tokeep a cannery running, tosaynothing of the vegetables grown therewhich might be utilized. F. P. C.

Little aches never grow to be big ones ifthey are promptly treated with Perry Davis'Painkiller. A good thing to remember in theseason of diarrhoea, cholera morbus and otherbowel complaints that come with summer.

Crude Oil Smoke for Hoppers.

T. E. Brown of Gartield has usedcrude oil to fight grasshoppers afterthey get their wings. He says thesmoke has driven the hoppers awayrapidly. He suggests wetting theground with water and then pouring

on the oil. The moist ground preventsthe oil from saturatiug into the earth,and when burned it makes a densesmoke.

PACIFIC RURAL PRESS. June 21, 1902.418

Breeders' Directory.HORSES AND CATTLE.

HOLBTKINB—Winners over Jerseys of JBVKKYbatter contest at State Fairs for last six years.Aged, 4-yr., 3-yr. and 2-yr.-old classes, except Ist on2-yr.-old in 1895. Last year every butter prizeawarded won by my herd, except 2nd for 3-yr.-olds,21 Jerseys and Durhams competing. F. H. Burke,80 Montgomery St.. S. 9.

A J O C..JBRSKYB. Service bulls of not«>d strainsJoseph Mailliard, San Geronimo. Marln Co.. Cal.

9 SHORT-HORNED DURHAM BULLS FOBSALE. Address E. S. Driver. Antelope, Cal.

BULLS—Devons and Shorthorns. All pure bredand registered. Fine individuals. At prices tosuit the times, either singly or in carload lots.Oak wood Park Stock Farm, Danville, Oal.

PETER BAXE A BON, Lick House, S. V.,Oal. Im-porters and Breeders, for past 21 years, of everyvariety of Oattle. dorses. Sheep ana Hogs. Cor-respondence solicited.

J. H. GLIDE, Sacramento, Oal. Have 70 choiceDurham Bulls for sale.

JERSEYS—The best A.J.0.0. registered prize herdis owned by Henry Pierce, S. F. Animals for sale.

POULTRY.

WELLINGTON'S IMPROVED EGG FOODforpoultry. Every grocer and merchant keeps it.

SANTATERESA POULTRY FARM, Bden Vale,Santa Clara Co., Cal. Illustrated catalogue withshow record, free. Agents Bclipse AluminumLeg Bands; sample 2 cts.

MEAT MEAL.—Bestquality, lowest price. WhiteLeghorn eggs. A. Warren Robinson, Napa, Oal.

BRONZE TURKEYS. Ed. Hart, Clements, Cal.

SWINE.

POLAND-CHINA. PlGS.—Write us for priceson sows and boir not related. Sweepstakes herd-State Fair. S. P. Lindgren & Sons, Klugßburg. Cal.

FOR N*I,E Reg'd Poland-China and Large TCnsr.Berkshire Pigs, both sexes. Sutton Bros , Lodi.

J. L. BOURI-AND. Bishop, Inyo Co., al. Breederof choice Thoroughbred Duroc Hogs. Five sowsof unrelated 'amilles Breeding stock for sale.

POLAND-CHINABOARS. C. A.Sto we. Stockton.

P. H. MURPHY, Perkins, Sac. Co., Cal Breeder ofShorthorn Cattle and Poland-China Hogs.

ASHLEY BR >S., Linden, San Joaquln Co., Cal.,Breed Poland-China and Berkshire Hogs.

BREEDERS' SUPPLIES.

DON'T STOP NOW. My system of feeding en-ables you to successfully KAiCtKCHit litAILtKAK ROUND. Write to-day for particulars.Geo H. Croley, 508 Sacramento •«.. sau Francisco.Cal. Mention Pacific Rural Press.

~ogj^r~ OAKLAND-^foYI Poultry Yards.

jtfs?|PSP^ir Breeders of all Leading

JE^JT _J Varieties of Fowls.

TH&m&ilJ? li%\ OAKLAND, CAL.

*tiK V'a Manufacturers of.^rtipfJSEi^SSiJt \u25a0*&& Pacific Incnlmtor

7^Bp3%PK>*:-«RSfs?¥' aml brooder.**e^=^3^~ * Send for Catalogue.

TO FENCEStrongest and best Field Fence on the market.

WEST COAST WIRE & IRON WORKS,17-19 Fremont Street, San Francisco, Cal.

Cocoanut Oil Cake.THE BEST FEED FOR STOCK,

CHICKENS AND PIQS.For sale in lots to suit by

EL DORADO LINSEED OIL WORKS CO.5808 California St., San Francisco, Oal.

WSiJ LUMP JAW::I ilp£ fii>Efta Easily and thoroughly cured. 'G".*/r*<2 3BL New, commoii-Hen*e method, I

*r?ll0^ll*alt?l9 not expensive. No cure, bo,

MMm^SEik. pay. FREE. Apractical, ill-, 1

:'y'yM^C^^\ ustrated treatise on theabnp- ,<,;,,, 3-s. ''\u25a0* A. lute cure ot Lump Jaw, free if ,

\u25a0\u25a0 'Mm WllltuJti^ik}y°u ask for Pamphlet So. 2» <•\u25a0'MKL, 73*13' FUmlnc Bros., chemists, i;:y^jr^'y Daloa Htoek T«nU, Chicago, UL ( ''•'<Cf Trade Mark. jj\i~\j~>j<\f\s\s\s\f\r\r&v^*'

FLC^ !^ and all dealers in

ROS ; BUSHESWrite to Ch& Rose Company, Riverside, Cal.

FOE WHOLE* PRICE "IST AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.

«i—„ „\u25a0„,\u25a0\u25a0„\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0„. , ... _mmtt > ' O AVIITI/**T* \

fj^^^^^Wi ron Mauzy' PI I (1 ?

(Pi Ii^^feftP^S^^Sjil PIPE ORGANS,

WBBKSM. Byron Mauzy,t^^^u^^^^^^Mm^{ 308-310-312 Post St., San Francisco.

*~~~~^~^ ~*^tl3?Pif^*~ Write to Our Mail Order Department.

THE! TWETSTW CROPof pigs is coming on In good shape and we will soon be able to ship March, April and May litterswhose sires and dams carry the blood of the most noted families in this country and England. We canfurnish both BERKSHIRES and POLAND-CHINAS, with a large number to select from. Write forwhat you want and we believe we can please you.

SESSIONS A CO..Lynwood Dairy and Stock Farm,

City Office, 117 Bast 33rd St., LOS ANGKLEB, CAI..

a/I ini AMP* cpnn the only balanced ration fopMIDLAND r1 ECU. poultry in the world.

TEN BRANDS—Each for a specific purpose. Each one complete in itself—NO ACCESSORIESIntelligent reeding: of Poultry always returns a profit. Improper feeding does not. It costs no

more to feed right than wrong. The nutritive ration must be balanced to meet specific requirements.Our booklet, \u25a0•The Science of Poultry Feeding." tells you all about it. We willalso send-you, on re-quest, our booklet ' Poultry Fattening: Perfected," which describes our new Poultry CrammingMachine and method of use; also trough feeding, and our special brand of Grenadier Meal: the only

Perfect Feed on earth for this purpose sold under a specific guarantee, write for them at once and getposted. THB PBTALUfiA INCUBATOR CO., Pacific Coast Agents, PBTaIUMA. CAL.

Emery's Method of Feeding Poultryfor Flesh and Eggs.

BOOKLET FREE IN REPLY TO A POSTAL.==N. OHLANDT & CO., Indiana and 24th Sts., San Francisco

HOLSTEIN CATTLE. ffKJIKLSLEEPY HOLLOW RANCH, SAB AHSELMO, MARIH CO., CAL. IjjjjjPmjt Kffjj

ALL THE LEADING FAMILIES OF THE BREED. fflffi^^S^HEvery Sire directly Imported from Herds of the Greatest Eastern Breeders. \u25a0rs>""«™" * wmsim

Large Number of Officially Tested Cows. Bull Calves from Great Producing Dams.Correspondence and personal Inspection Invited. I R. M. HOTALINQ, 431 Jackson St., San Francisco.

HUMBOLDT STOCK FARM, .JOSEPH HARZEN, ... PROPRIETOR.

Breeder of SHORTHORN AND HEREFORD CATTLEYoung Stock for S«l». LOVELOCK, NEVflDfl.

CALIFORNIA VEGETABLESGARDEN AND FIELD.

By PROF. E. J. WICKSON, Author of "California Fruits."

The only book published on Vegetable Growing in California.

A MANUALOP PRACTICE WITH AND WITHOUT IRRIGATION. THE BOOK COMPLETELYCOVERS ITS FIELD. A FULL ILLUSTRATED CHAPTER EACH ON

Vegetable Growing in California. Artichokes. Peppers.Farmers'Gardens in California Beans. Potatoes.California Climate as Related to Beet. Radishes.

Vegetable Growing. Cabbage Family. - < Rhubarb.Vegetable Soils ofCalifornia. Carrot, Parsnip, and Salsify. Spinach.Garden Irrigation Celery. Squashes.

Garden Drainage inCalifornia. Chicory. Tomato.Cultivation Corn. Turnip.Fertilization. Cucumber. Vegetable Sundries.Garden Location and Arrangement. Egg Plant. Vegetables for Canning and Drying.The Planting Season. Lettuce. Seed Sowing in California.Propagation. Melons. Garden Protection.Asparagus. Onion Family. Weeds in California.

Peas.

Price, $2.00 Postpaid.

PACIFIC RURAL PRESS, Publishers,330 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal.

P.A. :r>r sObtained in all civilized countries. Expense saved inventors

by preliminary searches. Communications confidential.Inventors' guide free on request. DEWEY, STRONG & CO.

(Established I860), 330 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal.,

and 918 F Street, Washington, D. C.