I. MMtlt'ujhAFkMJitK. .11.1, , .ulmr,.(l Iluad IIosUjIUt ad tlus wwk. Judgo liuukUy was a callir Tiuis lay. You I'tin liny nt lowest fash jn-lw cloiin Timothy Hrod nt Invins. l'wrloss Hore uml (initio l'owdi-r at Robinson's. lOcts )or lb. Nat Wiflhurt, of HurrUonvilH,HKiit luHt Saturday In this place. Mr. Lewis Mellott.of Ploasunt Kidge, dropped in to nee us while in town last week. Mr. Sander W. Cllno, Kort Little ton'f JuBtioe of tho Peaco, spent Tues day in town. Miss Jessie deliver, of Huck Val ley, has sooured a nice position In a telephone exchange at York, Pa. Samuel Hockonsmlth brought his danghtor Sadie to town Tuesday to take the eastern stage. Miss Lois Caldwell spent last Saturday anil Sunday with Miss Mary U. Skinner at Hig Cove Tannery. Prof. I). C. Stunkard recently broke the bowling record at the Hedford Springs with a score of 244. While chopping limekiln wood last Saturday, Mr. Otlio Summers, near town, had the misfortune to cut his foot almost severing two toes. WANTKI). At the Fulton County News ofllce, a bright boy or girl not under sixteen years, of age to leurn printing. T. KUiott l'attursou and family, of Philadelphia are taking a ten days' vocation at the home of Mr. Patter son's brothers and sisters In Ayr township. Miss Sadie Ilockensmith returned to Chambersburg, Tuesday, after a two weeks' vacation at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Hocken ' smith. Application will Iks mudo at tho next term of court to bring McConnells burg, borough under the provisions of the Act of 18.01,. the general borough laws of the Stute, Captain McDonough's base ball team of New Grenada will cross buts with Captain Dalbey's McConnells burgers on Judgo Mortons llaso ball park Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Last Sunday during tho visit of Mrs. L. If. Wible and her two sous Oram and Mollis at James a Stewart's at Green hill, Uollis, three years of age.became suddenly very sick and lay in convulsions several hours. Dr. Dalby was called and by Monday tho child was out of danger. J. G. Metzler, for many years tho popular proprietor of the Harrison ville fun at Harrison ville, Pa., was in town Tuesday. His hotol has been thoroughly overhauled, and is now managed by Mr.Motzlor'sson.Thomus, and Is one of the best kept bouses on the pike. Notice to Teachers. Local Institutes will bo held as fol lows: For McConnellsburg and Tod at McConnellsburg, September 1. For Dublin, Taylor, Licklny Creek, and Wells, at Hustontown, Sept. 8. ThompsoH, Bethel and Wells, at Warfordsburg, Sept. 15. Ayr, Del fast, and Brush Creek at Needmore, Sept. 15: No teachers can afford to be absent Practical questions will lo discussed. Session; morning 9 to 12; afternoon, 2 to 4. Ilespectfully. CI.KM Chksnut. Woolen iMill.H For Sale. Sltuuted at liloomry, W. Va., In excellent condition, line water power, a rare apportunity for the right man. For further particulars eall on, or ad dress FltANIf llANOK, Agent, Hancock, Md. LAIDIU. Johu Speck ami James Olevim k'er came homo from Pittsburg, Saturday evening to spoud a week with relatives. George Ilockensmith has gone to Philadelphia, where he exjiocts to remain for some time. Rev. Frank preached at Fair view, Sunday afternoon from Matt. 0:31. Tho Congregation were pleased to see and hoar him again. Ross Johnston, and Lena and liUoiuiaa Uaiuig took a trip to Washington, D. C. the first of this week. A few of our people attended Crystal Springs camp meeting on Sunday. Grain threshing is now finished in our community. Yield or. In Philadelphia, on Tuesday 'of last week, tho United States grand jury ignored tho bill of in dictment charging .las. O. Cleary of near Greeucastle, with inakiu a fraudulent affidavit for tho pur poso of euahliug another person to obtain money from tho United Stales. A truo bill was found against Georgo Kittel, of Green castle, and Robert A. McDonald, of Chambersburg for subornation of prejury and conspiracy. David liishop has killed twen ty-livo snakes this hu minor, and doesn't kuow whether ho will stop at that or not. Miss A. J. Foruor is home from McConnellsburg visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Forner. 1 l.di.ii AM of the Fulton Count v Veterans' An-I H I nual I t iin'mii, to be held nrit -half I I t mile ninth of Webster Mills, Ayrj;i township. I'ii., Friday, August III, ,!t I'.HK). Assembly 10:,'!(l. ' ' I Music by tho Band. Song, "Ameri- i .' ca." jJ Invocation by the Chaplain, Uev. S. J B. Houston. ! i Address of Welcome by I ). II. Falter sou. Uosponse by Dr. W. L. McKibbln. Music by the Band. Kecltation by Master Heed Hay. Vocal Music; "The Bed, White und Blue." Dress Purado ut 1 1 :: A. M. Dinner 12 M. Afternoon Kxeirisns l:.'iO o'cIiick. Music bv the liauil. . 1 i Business Meeting, tliTt inn ul ulli-i'i eers, etc. I i Song: "Tenting To-night on Hie old 1(1 Camp Ground." t Address by Hon. Johu Stewart. !' Music, "Battle Hymn of the Hepub- ! J lie. Jlcciiution by Miss Klsie Gii'Utli.'iiil KeeitatUin bv Miss Mary P. Skin tier. Addrt'ss by Hon. T. M. Mill, mi Song; "Auld Lung Syne.'' llecitations, Miss Millie II. Malhius and Miss Mae Sheets. Address by lion. John M. Heynolds. Vocal Music: "The Star Spungled Banner." Short Addresses by leading irom- inent clti.ens of tho county. Dinner and supper for the veterans and for comrades from a distance. Chief Marshal, J. F. Kendall. Aids, comrades J. W. Hoop and Miehii'l Ilehnan. Supper at 5;ll0 P. M. Camplire at 7;:S0 P. M. A cordial, pressing invitation is extended to all the veterans of the county und of adjoining counties to come und help us have a royul good time in tho beautiful grove. Our neighbors und the general pub- lie, old and young, are reijuestiul to come, not forgetting their basnets iiuu participate in the festivities of the occasion for the comfortable accom modation of all. The committee have found it neces sary to change the place for holding tho Heunion and instead of tho Knob as was at first decided, it will be held in "Sloan's Woods" right along the Cove Hoad one half mile north of Webster Mills. There will be u . rest am ant on the ground, also a place where horses may be fed. D. Maixoy, Elliot Kay, Secretary. President. It Helped Win lliittles. Twenty-nine otlicers and men wrote from tho Front to say that for Scratch es, Kruises, Cuts, Wounds, Sore Feet and Stiff Joints, Kueklen's Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for Hums, Skin Eruptions and l'iles. 2.jcIs. u box. Cure guarateed. Sold by W. S. Dickson druggist. Sale Register. Thursday, September (I, J. A. Kep per will sell ut the residence of .!. Cul vin Foster, one mile south ot New Grenada, .'I good horses, slice)), grain drill, wagon, harness, hay and numerous other articles. Sale begins at 1 o'clock p. in. A year's credit. Wednesday, September 12, Kev. T. Wagner null W. Harvey Wagner, Agents, will sell on the premises near Knobsville, the ''Wagner" farm of lM.'t ueres. See ad in another column. 1JKICK. Judge Morton will furnish brick at his kiln ut this place ou Mid after July :10th. . That 'I'll robbing Ilea Juclic Would quickly leuvo yon, if you used Dr. King's New Iife Pills. Thousands of sull'erers have proved their macthluss merit of Sick und Ner vous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your heululi. Only ir cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by W. S. Dickson, Druggist. LICKING CREEK. Mr. Joo liibblett and J'amily, and Mr. Will Dcslumgand family, of Johnstown, are visiting friends in Licking Creole township. , Miss Lottie Dos long, who has been at .Bedford, has returned home for a, few weeks. Mrs. Bradford Masow js spend ing a couplo weeks witli her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Mel lott. Miss Kttio llockeusanith is spending a week with hecr friend Miss Strait. Miss Liuua A. DesI long is spending a week with lu ir broth Mr. Ulyssos Deshong ut. Pleasant llidge. Mr William Dixon and- family, of Pittsburg, are speudii iga few days at Hon. James Daui els'. Mm. Tames Daniels is on tho sick list again. Cjuito a number of p eoplo at tended Conferenco Natui rday atld Sunday. Mr. J. L. (.'avlan'd au .1 iannly sptmt Saturday evening witli his sister, Mrs Reuben S' ipes, twid attended Conferenc. Mr. (Joorgo M. Dos Jwmg and Mr. Samuel Mcllli au : tspfut Wednesday night Mih Jlr. Unwh oug's pareuts, Mr. ui u'y Mirx. o 80)h DoNhong. 2.1 Years! A. U. Nace & Sons, THE LEADING j MERCHANT JVVConncnsburu. Pa. CO Ono il tlu junior members of 'the firm is J Professional Cutkr Irom one oi the Is.: st schools in New York City. oo Always in stock a lrcjc line of the la test anil best things in Cloths and Cassi meres. Witli our Imo l'iivn of liitnils, wo can lit yn:i out nt short uotico, iiiid at prices that must ploitso you. Sot iirifaotion Guaranteed. t ' ( ) : ) I 11 ) i - !:: 1 1 ('.Ill lil'.ll DIRI.CIOHY. Flil'.MIiYTKlttAN w. West. 1). D., I'as'or. Sabbath school. !i:K. Preaching scivii.'c-eiich alternate Sunday morning counting from Aug. Uth, at 10:.1I. und every Sunday evening in ":.'!(). . Junior Christian l-.ndeavor ut 2:!to. Christian Kudeuvor at 0:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ut 7:;). MkthodisT I'.l'Ist.'ol'AL - Uev. 11. M. Ahh, l'astoi . Sunday school at :!!() a. m. I 'reaching every other Sunday morn ing, counting from August 12th, at lui.'lO and every Sunday Vvening ut 7::tu. Kpwonh l.eagin lit '. p. in. Prayer inciting Thursday evening at7::!0. t.'NI'l'KU I'lilOSIIYTKUIAN KeV. J. L. drove, Pastor' Sunday school at li:Htl a. m. Preaching every Sutiduy morning at 10:30, and every other Sunday even ing count ing from August 111, at 7;.'i0. Tho alternate Sabbath evenings are lined by th" Young People's Chris tian Union ai. 7:. )il p. in. Prayr me 'ting Wt dmVd iv vrniuj. at 7:30. EVANtJi'.l.tCAL I .fl'liKUAN- -Pulpit va cant. Sunday school !i:1."i a. in. Christian Kiidcavor ut (i:30 p. m. Vedn rf'luy t veu'u g prayer meeting it 7::t I! KOi:ii:n Uev. C. M. Smith, lus tor. Suiiilny si'lioi I at 'i:.'iu a m. Christian Eiuieavor at 0:30 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer ineetin;; at 7:30. FOliTLITTI.ETOX. Dr. Hill and wife und Mr. I'Ycd Cromer and Miss Rinnm Mure tit- ti.uded Crystal Springs camp last Sunday. M iss Teressa I iucklcy , who was visiting hia cousin, Miss Annie Buckley, returned home Sunday urcompauiod by her brother. Mrs. Jessie McCiaUi and her little daughter Lillian and her brother in-law Earnest McClain, of Dublin Mills, were the guests of Mrs. Sarah Cmmer and family last Sunday and Monday. Florence Cromer and broth er Jere will leave Wednesday for the Soldiers' Orphan School at Scotland. On their way they will visit friends at Mercersburg for a few days. Miss Annie Mayue left on Sun day for Clear Ridge, where she will bo engaged in sewing for the family of T. W. Huston for a week or so. Mr. Ira Tiee and Miss Ella Tien of Knobsville, and Mr. Albert Fraker of the Port attended church at this place on Sunday eveuiug. Mr. Fraker will soon know till about the threshing business. Mr. David . Fraker and wife were visiting relatives at Clear Ridge Sunday. Mr. Andrew Slaves and Mr. and Mrs. George Evans and fam ily of Covalt visited Judgo Gor don's family one day last week. Miss Alice Gordon was visiting friends in the county seat a fw days last week. She was accom panied home by Mrs. Samuel Kelley. Kev. Mcllnay and Miss Reese, of Burnt Cabins, were callers in town last week. Mr. John Haldwiu ami family, of Burnt Cabins, visited Mrs. Sarah Cromer Sunday hist. Mr. S.L. Buckley took a day off and went to the County seat last Saturday. Judge Morton is out in the wostcrn purl of Maryland this week buying sheep. TAILORS, I ; i : ' , I ( I I M ; ' , : i . , i i 1 1 -, i , i ' ; ) I ' ) i i I ' i i ! ' ; i r i : i ( ' i i , i 1 1 i i -) i ; i : ! I HARNESS AM) FLY NETS. 4 X I lii'Vt iniw tin huml th( Lur(,reKt. Hust find t.'lH';ij)L'st stuck of HOME MADE HARNESS in Si mtheni rvimsvlvtmla. arid sell them away bt-luw tlic lowest, llunicss, till utiri'V ii nmUc, on l and from OJO to $25. M.Y NKTS til itll kinds vo:.; ulieHp. Net, ut Co-t with lliuiit'Hs, I AK.M (iK.KS iilways on bund ruuriy fur u.-e. Wc fivo st:ciiLl low prices tu our l'ulton comity custurncrs, ami It will pay you to come und see my stock be fore you buy. Write or culi for price. W, -S. HOSTETTER, MERCERSBURG, PA. S. K. vnr. ut Diamonil. Teleplione in Simp. KNQr.SVILLT.. Mr. Chtih, Furo and futiiily tire spending tliis wool i n 1 J a r r i s b u r g and at the 'CJniUH'ui'n.'" Mrs. (Jhas. Wajiuer find sua, Lloyd,of Uurut Cabius,are jS pond ing this week with f rini.ds in this plar e. M iss Alien Long left on Mon day for Enid, te visit her sister, Mrs. Fohtur, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Ohns.Fore and Miss Luna Fore spent last Friday at the county seat. Mr. A. .1. Fore's smiling face v.,is seen on our streets Mondav. j :,.Ml(. again, Andy, we art! always o ,al to set; you. Miss Ella Wagner, of lingers town, is visiting her pa routs near this place. II. B. Uortzler, of the Cabins, spout Sunday in our village. Misses Maggie Ilamiuill, and Daisy and Etta Polk, spent Sun day with Miss Mamie Fore. We are sorry to say our genial fi'inud, Mr. J. A. llaniill, is not improving much. Messrs. Bert I'Yaker and Mor gan Cline were in our village Sat urday evening. BUCK VALLEY. "Hot weather" is the grumb ling of the people. Quito a number of tho Valley folks went to Crystal Springs Camp meeting on Sunday among whom were Mr. Abe May and wife. Messrs, Win. Dorrier; Howard Lee. Dnieper Shultz, Lewis Leo and others. The teachers examination held tit Harinonia on the 1'2 iust. was attended by several "lookers on" bat owing to the thretituing weather not so many as would otherwise attended. The teach ers for Union aroFairview, Harry Lewis, Zacksri(1.5'o, Elmer Hen d'srshot: Center Watson Cienger, llarnionia James Lee, Excelsior, Aletta Whitfield, Barnes Gap, Calvin Foster. The now school "hou so at Cen ter is well on the way toward completion. Win. S. Alters and wile of Silv er Mills werotlie guests of James Uhea on Wednesday. M inses Lizzie and Emily Ten brook, of Philadelphia, have been visiting relatives in our valley. Georgo Rhea and family spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. lluminann, of Piney Grove, Md. I , . Wl- SujoljH still improving 111 i health. ' S - V1 w i - v .11 1 m iltU 'J ; ' i I .( 4 . , i ." I ' n. 1 t STOR McConnellsburg. Pcnnn. Two J''inors iind. it linso lnont cncli seventy -live feet in length by twenty-live iti width just pueked with Clei.i ei'iil Meffluuidise, A iiill and complete stock of Dry Goods. Cashmeres, (iin.;,.arr,s, ';ili eoes. Muslins. Shirtii'ir Linens. Towolings. Clothing. Overcoats, Men's ami l.oy.' Suits, U. r.il s. Cin'i " -v ir, &e. Hats and Caps in uveal vurii'iy Soots and Shoe:-. The tiivist ii'l,,iii.- make.- .-. lowest prices. Carpets. Kag, liigiiiiii. .Mattii. .V-' Hardware. You can hardly i- ".t ' anything you wsr! Groceries. A full line of Syrups, ColV Teas, Spices &c. Tobacco am- C'fjrs -no better. Harness, Trunk-. NoIm.ii-. t Jewelry, and- -in tact we fy :o ,i keep liny and everythiie.; enl'ei! -tor bv the neo"le ol our count v. i E.R.SCIiOLLEMFiGER, 1 PLUABER, ST LA ill :. .i .f' HOT IVVHT; i AI; Woi-U ui.uvii'ivi . Prices KciUviiiahU-. ' McCOPELLSBUHG, 1A. J: if .MiMMWiivWWMiVV' AcConnellsbur I't. Lo.k1o:i Passenger, l-'ieii'lit : Express Line. K. C. AlcOiJAOt;, Propii- It UN 1AU.V HKTW KKN M ''A N N I'l .lBP U i ASH , KnKT D'N. Leuvhir MCniini'llslnii v ul l .Trloi 1;. 1 M miiUint oiiiiueoliftn wllli iiHrruotin tnunou : s. iv u. u. KtturiiiiiH leuvo Kort Lotitlnu oil the univiil of tlu1 evt'imitf train u S. I' It. H 1 Uiu prepiucil to riirrv piiA'iiKers und ex- Iiress to muke eonuuntlon iU nil trains ut Ft. .oudou. EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Bai'bk Out! IHhii- Kasi of 'Kul U n llotis.i," MtiroNNKM.sm'KU. I'A. Kirsl-uhiss Sliavinj.; ami 1 1 air a ' mt; I'Iimii low t 1 lui rvtTV ttusiiuiK-.r. PUHL1C SAL!' of al nahlo ki:ak i;si xn:. Tht : iMPH wf AhraliMn V .;. . it.'tM'as fil. will still at puhlui outiM-v' ou it:t pr.ir.i i vi;im:sia , si:i'ri:ini u i;m-h, llin hiMiiii farm Mtnu:' iu Toil ttr. i i . n I. joiuiim laiuU o H. 1'",. Kui e. K-w., A in am V;,.' Ui-r, Samuel Croiuer. anil nlhi'K eouialiiin 1m:i AUti.s und ffl pft-olu.s untl tilluwtintT" l"0 moit' oi less ln-lUK eleart'd anil in a uni taii ot uullivuliou. tlit ImhmiHi In VAi.r.vm.i: n.viiirn, :ur:c portion bt'inu rnelwutU an. I u liiitf-.i.ii'.. Tlu Ituiliiius an a TWO STOKY ItKK K HOI Si;, It INK II VK lllld Ull OllltT iMtHUilU'K lUM''s-,UI'V A NpWI'J ot uvnr fuiltim Wilier irloM-to the Lous.-. ,i Ktruitui f ruiiiifin wuUT at tlu- door. Nuiiii' ttiis (i ult tree-, iti Ihhitiiii eoudilion A tniiu. .il that In Mild to lie valualde by tin -xptrt n.a est, w ho unaly.t'd the same. Isoii On )i- iiiis.-., Ten per cent of purchase niont'v lo be !n;u eiknli on day of sale, und oiie-llmd ot h:i:;ui ou the lliv t day of April. hfcM. v lien di .-h jji be made and ponst'ssioti i-'ivi'ii. A iuiov . ilowt-r U In the farm. IVi-NOiis iltirhitf Informniioh can x i,t , 'Kev. T. Wuiuer, Sh'i nniMMj)i-. I't-rr" i m atv I'ii.: or. V Ibirvfy Witri Cue i,::.- W tr. County. Ph.. u;j-t -'("' - i 1 ; Sale lo hein ut I i. AI. flim p w lnu w i,. iu liuide known further term-.. A. L. Wible. AuetloniMM'. 'I' W.v.mih U'. 1 1 . it v i. v W A-..N t li nt-. THE HARRISON VILLE INN, AT Harrisonviile, Pa. ' Onlliii liiiMi,ki- six mill's i,i ol Mi'i'iin- ni'llHlnii'H. Tills niil iii.l i.,j,uini in.ii'l siiuul Ii us Ih'iiu Diillinh ri'liinl n.v.lv I li -11 Wlit' I Mini is Ullllur lll'W lliltllilk'i'll.i'lll Hist I'liiss A in 111 11.1 1 .1 1 ii in -. Ui'lillhl fill IIiiiiiii lui SHniiiifi lliunii'is , , Hairs Ut i..siMi,.le. Sl'HOllil Alii nil. in In Tnii:s':riil Cu.l iii, '1'IIOM ' s S MKIII'K. 1 1 ,'i " 1 1 ''ii'', x i'i t "iff t a .Si V u UK 11 rt Hit r: fi A m A n . V , I A y x i'. A. -1 I V i i 't it the riHt kur.iici ana iC 'v f' i,.J J, i.i in Patent Leather. Tan said CuU. Otir Prices arc always rinSd. It .'I f !'(, "TT . : .' - i ' ' 0p V"ii" ' m.p ' r'..j'ti)e "r'. wt.0Ai rtmi ivrf Three Sp rlnjy;sf Fa. if yon nw.l anvlMit;: u :nv lltn. I can mve ytr.i nioucy. ! 'vy lb:' i'l ni'U tjiitt.nn; ' ;::;i:!liV ..4;H-i fa??;1- c.ifc'--'. ... v-.--: 'jjr- J v . . . v - . W w w I iF- i itiiwu piMti tuin.i 'I, , ' t t , ens, s:S.oi; tn .'n.iKi. Buggies, ri.OO to sCu.no. ( "ti pets, ware, ii fid I lino of" llardwiiro, May h'itkes, Hay I-orks. I'u Tw ine, ( ; i iii(ltiiiies, Plows, lIarroVM,Cultivators, Viro-bitli 1 e.l and Smooth. SUWfNG MACHINES ti rst-elass in ever) . . ...t ''..tr, oo f'n.j.ni u-.in' tt i m t.. it ''n l lnlil -fast s , iis, I ion is a hox. , Call or Write for complete Price List. Jf. li. i til id In i Ii; "tli.i'i- n i y l.iii stoid- I li- Ol i O 5 v M a t 3 , ' I Ii t .'lliiil.ril :i ...i li - lui- iii'in nut l'lli,lliiil. :t.ivil. llul u. I liavr ',r . ill' Suilol- mill W i hill:. 1111 lhitn Cents il 1 li llnllu l. I THE LADYSMITH - i i 1 .t JU-t out t'orlH) i.S llt- J 1 ( '.' lalt.i ili.iiu l?r triinmiiw. vim ( l-iiiiv.. is Irihts. l ai-iy variety and till ' li'llitli.Ut'f Ol UOW.'IN, '. - ( can in and -t:e tiiem. - X Mrs. . i . i.rn i.i', X 4- XlvCiti.ir. INhlirK, I'll. 4. V ' - I 4-V DR. VrEVEN3, Dentist, 4i!i;Jii;ir tn ( . tf I'. I'ii twill's I vpi'i'. iwiu;-.'. I'lotc.s i-''.d. IJa'niutii. Silver Ala-1 li, 1, III. (Vallum!, Utibher. Vinti Itubbri- .'l-ni;-l.i -iitfti. Mi'taL ,iitu ifuniier A 1 1 ifchiiieul I'lfttt'i-i Irom 3,to li .ti ... 1 .viinoii,! 1 row a.,. I.owau oowns, (ji.:o 1 'iips. 1 'it! moiti t 'ups. t iv I'illinu t V'itiin.1 Teeth :i Specialty 11 ml ul! 1 oi I, 1 . in 1 n iiu'i-d. ihl-: Hi.". iL.ii 1 01 I'i prp.oij. ,(Mil.M u,nu ;,, ,1urlMof ,,',, uimi). Iv In n,.. jeur i-lm.l "uhiihi'ih'i' m I lui 'I'iii'mIuv , fii;i,nnM 111.' m!l'h:ki Miiiuluy 111 .fiiiuniry. v l'o ' ii'iimik A. II. I ' 'I'MC :,l'i'(lll,l ll'llll i'illlliii...'s III! I till tllll'U i Miii.iluvnf M.m.'li. ill :'. v I'l.u'li 1". M. Tim tlilrU u-i in uu I lm 'I ..iluy uelt fulliiu'- tax t lit) M'Onud Mobility of Jiiiiu ut 10 o'clock lA.M. Th founh ii'nr nr: the 'l.., '5l,ui(1 ly n o.'io-1 btr. at 'i o .:io.-i. i- 'l l.l.N.O 0 It - ccuh h. ,y j i iOri Cr.AV PARK, Thivr S. :'lll!.'s. . in I INI. I i' i ' I HiifldSi-iiit! L..: i'i- ' In Sulnl M !u,t: llllitillillll M.lll'l Stjlibh Library 'it beautiful llii-.'il i1"i;":,'r,il 1 ml.-, ioldeti tini li- ill, I MlllillTlllH. li .,. (I -.ir O' 1 Kyi- Mi'pl.' I V Ol li 1,1)1.1 . MAI'l' . r 1 n 1 110 (ill J .ini ...li un' " -I'"' "; l,S H. SIRER 4 4 Fui'iiitui i) Yukti (lUU'li. CHWBEHSBUBfi, P .-sV
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