Mr. Finch was Right Worthy Grand Templar of I. O. G. T. of the World. Will contain all his great temperance speeches. Introduction by Miss Frances E. Willard; articles by Mrs. Woodbridge, Prof. Hopkins, Senator Blair, etc., etc. Agents wanted. Numerous Illustrations. Steel Portrait. Cloth, crown 8vo, 500 pages. Price, $1.50.

"Good Templars will mourn his loss as irreparable."—Gen. Clinton B. Fisk.

"No man his equal as a speaker and organizer."—Col. R. S. Cheves.

"An able and sincere man."—Ex-Gov. Hoadly of Ohio.

Prohibition Bells,

And Songs of the New Crusade. Compiled by the famous Silver Lake Quartette. Stirring words put to catchy music. Second edition. Paper, 20 cents; board, 30 cents. Special rates on large quantities.

"These bells are not muffled; they give out no uncertain sound. The fifty-two notes are clear, high, piercing, pulse-quickening, soul-uplifting; yet to the old parties, doubtless, very discordant. They will be heard throughout the land, for they call to better, purer living, both by the individual and the State. The book cannot but be a vade-mecum to every Prohibitionist organization, be it large or small, for a song often wins a vote when an oration fails; and then how tame is a campaign without music!"

The Supreme Court Decision.

The Great Prohibition Decision announced by the Supreme Court of the United States. With Introductions and annotations kindly furnished by Hon. S. W. Packard of Chicago, Ill. 12mo, paper, 20 cents.

Every Prohibitionist recognizes the extreme value of this pamphlet, as it gives the conclusive testimony of the highest courts as to the legality of Prohibition laws.