OBITUARY ALLEN Borther W. C. Allen, Division 126, Omaha, Neb. BLISS Brother C. T. Bliss, Division 61, LaCrosse, Wis. DOOLITTLE-Son of Brother G. S. Doolittle, Division 312, Weehawken, N. J. DUNHAM-Wife of Brother C. L. Dunham, Division 55, Kansas City, Mo. FITZHUGH-Brother B. C. Fitzhugh, Division 190, Grafton, W. Va. FLINN-Brother J. Flinn, Division 153, Mauch Chunk, Pa. FRENCH-Wife of Brother W. French, Division 217, Allegheny, Pa. FRISBY-Brother W. H. Frisby, Division 32, Meadville, Pa. GALLADAY-Brother C. W. Galladay, Division 184. Clifton Forge, Va. GERARD-Brother C. A. Gerard, Division 161, Parsons, Kan. GLOVER-Brother O. Glover, Division 209, Pocatello, Idaho. HARSHAW-Son of Brother A. C. Harshaw, Division 345, Toronto Junction, Ont. HOGAN-Brother D. J. Hogan, Division 60, Sedalia, Mo. MCKNIGHT-Brother G. W. McKnight, Division 161, Parsons, Pa. MARTIN-Brother J. Martin, Division 2, Buffalo, N. Y. MILLER-Father of Brother A. H. Miller, Division 139, Knoxville, Tenn. OLIVER-Brother J. H. Oliver, Division 384, Tottenville, N. Y. PILLING-Brother E. R. Pilling, Division 114, Pittsburg, Pa. TAYLOR-Brother W. Z. Taylor, Division 369, Parkersburg W Va. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS OF AMERICA. General Information Relative to the Mutual Benefit Department. Assessment No. 437 is for death of C. W. Galladay, January 22, 1905. Time for payment expires March 31, 1905. BENEFITS PAID FROM DEC. 1, 1904, TO DEC. 31, 1904, INCLUSIVE. Series A, 11,204; Series B, 11,982; Series C, 6,493; Series D, 434; Series E, 58. Amount of Assessment No. 437, $56,673. 4000 2000 Fees returned $23.00; Sundry expense, $22.95; Postage. $302.00; Stationery and Printing, $39.40; Salary, $692.50; Legal, $50.00. W. J. MAXWELL, Secretary. Perfect Fit Guaranteed Send for Our New Illustrated Catalogue. This cut shows leg for amputation six inches below the knee, with inside socket thrown out of its proper position in order to show its construction. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. U. S. A. DIAMONDS on CREDIT D URING the holidays, many diamond dealers advanced their prices. We did not. Consequently our holiday business was the largest on record. The "Lyon Method" means a saving of at least 20 per cent. on retail prices and an absolute guarantee of highest quality-a guarantee backed by sixty years of reliability. Our exchange plan is the most liberal. TERMS: 20% Down and 10% per month. Transactions strictly confidential. No employer's reference required. We are the Oldest Diamond House in the trade. Established 1843. We are the largest importers of Diamonds in the rough state, on which there is no duty. We cut and polish them at our own lapidaries. This and other or ginal methods enable us to undersel every compe itor by 15 to 25 per cent. Write for new Catalog, Edition 8, Sent Free. J.M.LYON & CO. 65, 67,69 NASSAU ST. NEW YORK |