Wells f i l.hA'. ' A. A.t An A.i ' ' A HA j.A Aa j. rv .,: DOWN THEY 60! ! PI krrVA t,( Anion : i VW Martin Baker and si Trough Crook vWvd the A. F. TWuhiv u!c. M is.H (.'. t :-tuuk:i.rd Prof. Tj. (.:.':'iit(fnknrd foul' ' ' . f, ..... ; I i I I ( ( ( i : ' i ( I I ( . i ( 'K ucatod by his -ax carmen syston andwifo.of -Siting friends in imniliv,jrdayan(1 Sunday. The mirroui;l"8. J. C. MelluU ality of KU with the family of nia-known in chambcrsburg. Carmen Sy r. , . , Coinpnnio' are ' spending ijo.tyc!. Writes : fr. iVck's Da'routs. n " ' to .vlrs. Isaac l'ock. A "lipr'onnis Morgrct, of near Hancrttik, was visiting his brother-in-law Mr. T. R. I'almer. Our old soldier friend, Jamos O'llourke, was visited in this vi cinity .Saturday and Sunday. Mr. T. R. I'almer continuos se riously ilL We hope for his speedy recovery. . Capt. Kershner has been suf fering from rheumatism for some tirno. Mrs. Levi Broadstone is suffer ing from a severe burn. Her clothing caught fire, apd before it could be torn from her body, her ., one wide and arm were burned to u crisp.' ' ' Mr. Chas. Gordon and wife were called to Fort Littleton to attend the funeral of Mr. .Gor ' don's father. ;;31r. P. P, 'Mann', . of McCon nellsburg has been ' spending some time at his farm here. He is improving it by 'quite- a lot of new fence. Uncle John Shafer was out on Saturday. Glad to see you again, Uncle John. LaiuiK- Jamie and Arthhur Gilland started ou Saturday for Alleghe ny city to spend Christmas with their mother. Sadie Hockensmith and May Laidig came hom last w'eek from Cliambersburg to spend1 a few weeks. John Speck came home from Pittsburg last week to spend the holidays. There will be a Chrstmas enter-" tainment at Fairview to-night (Dec. 24). An interesting pro gram has been prepared. John and Charles Deavor, and David Hockensmith, who came home a few weeks ago from near Mt. Carroll, 111. where they had been employed at farm work for more than a year, seem well pleas ed with the West. Fannie Hockensmith is still in poor health. Fanie Deavor came home from Williamsport on Saturday where she has been employed for the past few months. Samuel Deavor is home from Kearney where he had been em ployed awhile. Loo Fields and Floyd Curfman of Trough Creek are visiting in this township. James Foreman is building a barn for J. C. Foster in Wells Valley. Fob Sale A pair of mules dark brown four years old in the spring good condition per fectly sound and gentle and of good size and bu41d. Inquire of David A. Wright, Rays Hill, Bedford Co., Pa. Since putting in type tho artic le on the action of the railroad companies in reference to the grantingof special rates to clergy men, the matter has been recon sidered by the companies, and they will issue clerical orders to ordained ministers having regu lar charges of churches. Mr. J. Cal Maun has rented Mr. Adam Lauver's- roller mill for a period of five years, and lias taken possession of it. Mr. Maun and his family will after April 1, -s upy the present residence of A M. Cook, and Mrs. Cook TnkiWvf S McConnellsburg in the Write jv occupy her sister friend..e'l'louse- .r-d tl! Blora' eKs iarah P. Horner, of After uiillers sister of the late and ha.'ut otv rBlf.eMm nf hin nisi. per adve hi . , 7 1 ?ated for cancerous win bo Bui, of ,,torj4 nm and Craw- ,' ' tupll'rivato sanitarium , Tho most . of ou , Im matin ax . eir own. wyj eroct a l,y Risers, a inula. , . . . .a'sDrugSt'P-ofi ture I : .j luoinNaughton's v ,tiugina drauj .! Hon-iri-law,' "lit B ! rrwiat rtt OialJ t'n "e-Vn" i . 1 1 , , all "'to. 7HOU nutj'ir, nrlH,' , J i - i : tulilc !' ... VirsrMibi'it Ilelsel has return- ort'frof avo weeks, vi.sit among tat friin 1:i iil South Fork. Il 11 Griffith, Principal of tho school at Derrick City is ponding tho holidays with hi.;' 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0 Gritfitlv Miss Alice Wiphfct recently visited the family of Jiov. Fuloh er at Everett. " !" Miss E. Maud Baumgardner is liomo to remain until" the New Year e(iwin. Harry Meredith, an Altoona student, returned to his homo in this pTiuio Haturday. Hon. S. W. Kirk and wife visit ed the family of J. C. Kirk last week, and attended preaching at Pino Grove and Presbyterian Sunday school. David Swope of Port Perry has returned to his father's home, bringing withhim a pretty, young wife. Our boys gave them an emphatic reception. Mrs. Susan Mitch el who has been helping to take care of her invalid mother, Mrs. Ruanna Sprowl, returned to her home at South Fork last Saturday. The Ladies Aid Society will hold an oyster and ice-cream so cial in tho Hall Saturday evening Dec. -9th. Everybody invited. Pleasant entertainment. l'aid Dear Tor His Leg. H. D. Ulunton of Thaekervllle, Tex. In two yeurs xu id over $:)00.00 to doc tors to cure a Kunning Sore on his cg. Then they wanted to cut it off, but he cured it with one box of Huck len's Arnica Salve. Guaranteed cure for Piles. 2," cts. a box. Sold by W. S. Dickson, Druggist. Lost. Tnere strayed away from the owner, Jacob W. Mellott in Ayr township about tho 15th or 20 of October a black and brown nmley heifer about 2 years old, supposed to have a calf about the first of December. Mr. Mellott is willing to pay for any information that will lead to the recovery of the animal. Don't use any of the counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch. Hazel Salve. Most of them are worthloss or liable to cause injury. The original DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a certain cure for piles, eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores and skin diseases. Trout's Drug Store. On Wednesday night of last week, burglars effected an en trance into the xstoffice at Ever ett, blew open tho safe, and es caped with stamps, money, regis tered letters and notes, in all amounting to several hundred dollars. ' Whon you need a soothing and hoal Ing antiseptic application for any pur pose, use the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and skin diseases. It heals sores without leaving a scar. Beware of counterfeits. Trout's Drug Store. You will notice Sanner Ray's broom advertisement in another column. Be makes- a very good strong, serviceable broom. It strikes us that it would be to the advantage of each farmer to plant an acre or two of broom corn, , and have it made Into brooms on shares by Mr. Ray. With very little trouble and ex pense, a family could provide it self with plenty of brooms, and have enough to sell to make a nice sum of pocket money. Help is needed at once whon a per son's lifo is in danger. A neglected cough or cold may soon become se rious and should be stopped ut once. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures coughs and colds and the worst cases of croup, bronchitis, grippe and other throat and lung troubles. Trout's Drug Store. You are invited to call and see tho elegant new furniture ware rooms of II. Sierer & Co., 49 & 51 Queen street Chambojsburg. There is not quite so nice a place in that town now, and tho beauti ful goods are well worth seeing even if you don't want to buy. You will bo welcome. Beaijti ful ly lighted at night. Open till 9 o'clock every night now and till 10 o'clock Saturday night. , t pTmrr, '' ' "', - I'twcii. ,.r 'white knli vv ' Ai of wool ilp tn l, wu-u, ly musi1)W f fjmiiion l w;,n ju, ui-nllier l I I: "M oHi. j inn id v t r.-i v 1 1 1 1 ill cot i ot i iroitt d j Uv nir'llsli. niiH, .'i'nl Now York larnv of fnul,i I . V iwiru tfiem yro', smioiie i!)' in j'tJiiw ilisx JJtiy Jtliitidy. -Mis. Hidyj. ;i,nt 1 Isli and M Jss Crciil I'o'iii ro.y. 'I'lie.- nte .nly ivbni ill tlie morilil jr. 3d liicy l;jol i.'dii' and senKil.'l'; tiu4 i'iu rnJ c imfort- v7 1 ! he k W Excuse our We think we have cause to Josh Billings ouco said: jt things one for tho crow that Jl H 1 1 - A 1 I mo sjiurs "air on nun to oaoiv We crow about our splendid line of Merchandise be- ir'ji cause we know it is worthy of In Wo back up the crow with low price spurs that no one is bold enough to challenge. Our store has become a land mark for Low Prices. Our aim is to give you tho best avo can for the least we can. We cordially invito you to call and examine our slock h jf, and compare our prices with i! you we have a right to crow. We luave on exhibition in our South Window a largo as sortment of Glassware, consisting of Water Pitchers, Cream Pitchers, Cake and fruit Stands in fact, almost anything one could desire which wo propose giving away FREE! FREE! 1 Sty with each Two Dollars purchtise. jg Come.early, as this very liberal offer can not last long. v jpj lours for HARRY E. HUSTON, (Successor to Thomac W. Huston, Dec'd,) Clear RicJge, Fei. yfvi & Trustee's Sale of Valuable Real Estate. OX SATURDAY, MXK.MIII K 21, UMKt. The nnrterslKnccl, Trustee uppolntud by the Oriihiins' Cuurl of Fulton county to sell the reul estate of JiimeH and Mamarut Sproat.late of Hrush Crvv.k township, ilei'easod, will oiler at piihlio sale on the above naineililay. at the late resitlenue of the tleeeased. about one-half mile south of the "Mellvaine Hotel." In llrush i:reuk township. Fulton oouuly, l'u., two tracts of valuable real estate, to wit: Tract No. I, the "Mansion Tract." containing IW) acren and AS perches, neat measure, about lfi acres of which ure cleured and In a hlwh state of cultivation, and the bulauce in Kood Pine and Oak timber. The Improvements con sist of a I,AU(!li UWKLLINO UOUSK.LAHOK HANK HAUN, nearly new, Wut'ou shed, Spilnif house, Smoke house. Small Frame dwelling house, and other out-huildiuKs. A uo(hI ciuulity of Limestone on the farm. TJie premises are well watered, with running water at the house; an Orchard of all kinds of choice Fruit. Tract No. 2. containing ltll ncres and 11 perches.neat measure. About VM acres clear ed and In a fair slate of cultivation, the bal anee in young l'ine and Oak timber. The Im provementH consist of a LOU IIAKN und LIXJ Sl'AHLR The tracts will be offered together, or sepa rately, to suit the purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. TKKMSi Ten per ceut. of bid when proper ty is knocked down, one-half (IncludluK the 111 per cent) on contlrmallon of sale, and the balance In one year from confirmation of sale, with Interest, secured by Judgment. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER, , Deo. 6, 1900, St Trustee. RCGI STICK & CLERK'S NOTICE. The following accountants have filed their accounts In the KeKixter and Clerk's otlloc of Fulton County. 1'enusylvauia, aud the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said County for confirmation on Tuesday the fif teenth day of January A. 1. bM. The tlrst and final account of NathauH. Hen ry Administrator c. t. a. of Mrs. Clara V. Zim mii'is late of Dublin township. The first and tinal accouut of S. W. Kirk. Fsi Administrator of Philip Smith, late of llrush Creek township, deceased. The llrst and tlual accout of William MillPr Administrator of Ueortte VV. Miller late of Tuy luv township, deceased. The Hrat and final account of D. H. Naco, Trustee to sell the real estate of James E. Dowues. late of MeConuellsburK. deceased. The second and tlual account of Dr. Win. L. McKlbbin and Ueorge McKibbln, Fxecators of the lost will and testament of Mrs. Surah J. McKibbln, late of Union township, deceased. The tlrst nnd flDal accouut Jas. P. Waltz Esq, Administrator of Lewis llurr, late of Ayr town ship, deceased. HeKlstcr & Clerks oltlce Dec. 16, ltioo. 1'HtANK P. LYNCH, Uvgister Lost. ' Mrs. M. It. Shullner ut Institute Tuesday forenoon lost a tfold pin on which was engraved a "cross and crown." A liberal reward will be paid for its return. A Keen Clear liraio. Your best feelings, your social posi tion or business success depend large ly on the perfect action of your Stom ach and liver. Ur. King's Kew Life Tills give increased strength, a keen, cleay brain, high ambition. A 25 cent box will make you feel like a now be ing. Sold by W. S. Diekson.druggist. Sale Register. Monday, December 31, Otho Sum mers, will sell at his residence on the pike two mill's west of MoConnellsburg Horses, Hogs, Hay, Harrows, Harness Halters, aud "Heap" of other things; Sale begins at 10 o'clock (i month cred it. Friday, January 4.-W. F. T. Mel lott, having sold hitfurm, and iiiU'ini ing to go Into other business, will seP at his residence on Back Run, 2 miles west of McCouriellsbui'g, all his live r stock, consisting of Horses, Cattle, ''. .rU. An. nnd FarmhiU' IniDlements our t,',o begin ai 10 o'clock; Credit one -.a. ... , 'irf.'sday, Februiwy i!0, Kphraiin this the P' sell at las rejildeiie.) at the of iln 1 farm, one mile south of " ,,ls, Horses, Cattle, Agri- Cl'S ( 11 T!..,,u,,l...l,l U ll V. if Crowing. w Si Si I brag a little. "I love a rooster for two is in him, and tho other is, 11. . uj mo crow. it. others, and we will convince business, IP HOLIDAYS ! 1 Klogant is the proper word for such a lot of Trimmed and Un trimmi'd Hats that I have receiv ed especially for Institute. We have a full lino of Felt, Velvet, Chenille, Silk, and Chif fon Hats. Ilcady-to-wear hats, carriage, reception, dinner, walk intf hats, aud Children's soft, felt, knock-about hats. FEATHERS. Ostrich plumes and fancy feath ers, quills, wings, birds, ducks, coques, and breasts, from 2 cts. to $:i..rj(). Also, a full line of rib bons, silks, velyets-r-ovorything fonnd in u first class millinery store. Call, examine goods, and be convinced. '' X Mrs. A. F LITTLE, Bon Ton Store New Broom Factory, ' . Tho undersigned has just put in the necessary apparatus, and is J now prepared to make first class Brooms . Persons having broom corn and desiring it made up, can do so for the half or at the rate of 10 and 12 cents per broom cash. ! Carpet Weaving, Rag Carpet woven on short no il tlce and satisfaction guaranteed. J SANNKIl RAY, t Rig Cove Tannery. License Notice. 1 V '11 1 K (TtrUT OK (JITAHTKU SESSIONS FUlVrON COUNTY, It U oi'ilfM-i'tl that ftll upplicutlous for lloeiiKcs f-r tin) hale T vinous, .spuittnw, malt, or brew ed liquors, wliolrsiiltf or retail, for (lie veur 1 tol, will he heard on 'l uesditv. the lath day f January, hol, at 10 o'eloek u, in., ut which time all persons npulyiux or multiuK ohjeutloiis t apptluauons, will oe neurtt hv evultuiee, m tltiou, reunnstran'e or oonriMel. Tlu'ie tuiKt he uo eomuuiuieulion ut any time with tin; J'jdtU'K pt rsoually upon the Mihjecl, hy letter urauy other privute way. The petition, veriiled by ulllduvlt of aijpllount. f-iiall be in eonlotiiiiiy witli the rtMpurenients of the uetK oi As-sL-uihiv. tl ik Lament bonu sha 1 be i'xeeiiled lu Hit' -nn I sum of if'Jnoh, with uo less iir.iu t wo repiua hie freeholders nf the enmi ty us burette, each of them to he u bona I hit1 owner of real e-.iale In the eouuty of Fultou worili. ov;r ami above all tiieumbruueeK, the Nimi of i' M-'K lioud eondil iom-'l for I he failh- lul observama ol all l he law; relating to Hie Ki'llliiKnr liiihKhittK of Uiiiioi uud to pay all U imawes which :-hult be reeovfr Ufaiust the li'.'i'U-,ee, and all eosiH. lines, una p-naJUes V Inch may be imiioxedotihiiu uhder unv indiet ruent for violating ;lidlws; and Use suretie- may be reiiuued to uipear in C.'tiurt uud justify uraer oain. The t'ouri shall in all eases refuse the appli cation whenever, lu the oniuiou of the (!ourt l-,i vinif dut; repaid to tho uumherund eharaeler of the peiitlom rs lor and, against the appliea- lion. Hii'.in neetise is uoi nee4ssary lor ine ue eoTrluiotiatloii of the pidihu md enlertaimneiit ot siraiiMersaud travelers, or-1 hut. the applicant in not u fit person to wuom siai license snouiu ue trunied. 1'tdltion .to be illed with the Cleric of the Court not lator than Monday, the Ith day of I leeemher, biKt. i ibjeui Ions nnd remoitslrun ees to Lit; ftlt tl not later ihuu Tuesday, the Mil day of January, bxi). t 'poit sitiheh-nt euuse be in k show 11 or proof he Imr made to t htU'ourt that the party hololui Iioeiise. has violated unv taw ot' the Commouweullh relating to the sale of ll'jliors. the Court sliail. iihu uoliee beimf wiv- efi 10 lau person iiecn-.a, tevouy Ml" lieeu.su. It; l tu t 'onrt, - SAMl'KLMoO. SWOl'K A1 test: i Jv y'UA NK V. liYNUil, Clerk Q. 8. ' " r .: "e. tt, lytH). y S. C. YI- AKLi: has rented Uiu lUuckhimith bliop down ut Ayr iu the t'ove unl iw p;t't'd to do ull work in hid lino promptly, at roafouublti rut-oHfand in a woi 'kinanltkejranruir. eJi. V fr 'J . .1',. :z. '-'.'. : ', "' 'I ;A l,l PATTERSONS STORE, McConncllsburg, Penna. Two I-loors and a Base ment each seventy-five feet in length by twenty-five in width just packed with Gen eral Merchandise. A full, and completes stock of Dry Goods. Canhnieres, Ginghams, Cali coes, Muslins, Shirtings Linens, Towelings. Clothing. Overcoats, Men's and Boys' Suits, Overalls, Underwear, &c. Hats and Caps in great variety Boots and Shoes. The most reliable makes at lowest prices. Carpets. Rag', Ingrain, Mattings, &c. , Hardware. You can hardly miss getting anything you want. Groceries. A full line of Syrups, Collees, Teas, Spices &c. Tobacco and Cigars -no better. Harness, Trunks, Notions, Jewelry, and in fact we try to keep any and everything called for by the people of our county. McConncllSDurg Bakery. DAVY LITTLE, Proprietor. Bread, Rolls, Cakes, and Pretzels on hand all the time. Bake Tuesday, Thursday - and Saturday. Free delivery in town on bake days. i Your Iutrunugo Solicited. ... . EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, One Door Fust of "Fulton Houso," - , McCONNKLLSHUKO, PA. FlrNt-clusH sIiuvIuk und llulr Cutting. Cleuu towl (or vvurvcuNtoiuer. "Our Native Herbs," ' The Orlt,'lnul Herb Compound. Tho Urcat lllood l'liriflur. Kidney and I.lvcr Kcgulutor. Ouaranteed by our RKGISTKHED OUAUANTKK to cure all diseases arising from iMi'unn Blood and in active LlVKK or KlDNKYS. y 200 Days' Treatment $1.00, MAILED AXYWIIKRK, T11K DOLLAR HACK IF YOl' A HI) NOT ci;kkd. I hiivo iwed "Our Niitlve Herlis" for Neuml ulii of thu Stoiniicti that 1 luul for 2h yein-H, und lliey have uuicd me. ufier nil olhur reiiiudie.s iiiuea. it mis now men lour yuura kuioo 11 cured mo, and a fuw dosuKdid It. John JS. i'awi'iiki.i,, KuoIjnvIIIo, l'u. J. A. ALLEIt. Knobsvil'e, Pa. Mi-diclno miiilod upon Kccclpt of price- DR. STEVENS, Dentist, H'CONMKELLSBURG, PA. (radiiiite of I', of P. Ten Yeurs' Exper ience. I'lllU'M flold, I'llHinuiu. Silver Alll uihiuui. OellulDld, Kulilier. nnd Kulitier Ahmil uuiu lined. Melul with Ituliher Atluuliineut. Platen from 3.00 up. lli-ldut'H, Itichiuoiid I'rowuK, Lokuu CrowuH, Gold Cups, riiilliuild Cups, 4iu, I IlliiiK or Niituml Teeth a Spcelulty und ull work (iuuriinteed. luformuiluu ly ui.nl or In perNon. THE HARRISONVILLE INN, AT Hrrisonville, Pa. ( the Turnpike hIx tuOfV'WtfriL ot MuCoru neHlim This old und populur iioi ibiitl' feftM henii onLlrcly rehulll, newly furntiiuil nuU In umter new tuunuKtnumii. t'list ClttSH AtUUrlDIIltMtUtloUH. Uelltrhtful lioniu fur Suuitntir HourrttM'ri. Kiiten kmiKunuble. Speulul Attention to TmnNiunt Or-Morn THOMAS H. MKTXKK, l'roprielor. We will not carry goods from one season to an other, and thus accumulate a lot of old stock. YY are now selling a lot of Men's and Boys' Cops? r ) ( I 1 1 1 ) ) I ) I ( !1 at 10 CENTS were 20 and I A Good Sugar Syrup at 10 c a quart, Cornstarch at 5 cents, ' Chocolate, loc for half-pound cake. s in ice mixed uandy at 6 cents a pound must go. so, a full line of Tobacco, Cigars, &c. IV W. R. SPEER Sal u via, Pa. - TO i iffcrivTio cs . Seerthc b'9 open ; WIENER'S ing of Fall and Win. i; CcntrallvLocatedStore, teA Go.?.()1s: t! u , fvij 0ur Millinery line "fei Hancock, Md. ( , ' . 5J . 's beyond comparison Jo or competition. Style and Beauty reign supreme. j Prices lower than the lowest. We carry a special line of Laces, All-over and Ap plique, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Buttons, Jet and Gilt '-jo Trimming, Dress Goods and everything with which to make a dress. Trimmed Hats from 98c to 5.00 $8 or any price. Can suit all. fc mmmmmii WINTER ;!1 : - ii ; ; u ( :sj !!1 '! f : ! ti ! I I ; "As tho tlnys boyiu to hmthou, The cold begins to strongthon," . And you will need plenty of good, Warm Clothing. It is a pleasure to inform you that we have a stock' of Overcoats, Storm Coats, Men's, Boys', and Children's Suits. ii S that for careful selection, quality and style cannot bo sur- i i pas'sed, for in. Material, they are the finest, Workmanship, the best, Style, tho latest, aud Prices the LOWEST! All wo ask is that you come into our store. "Set'iusr is bolievoing." Our stock -is twice tho sizo, and our sales 1 1 J twice as great as ever before. ,ii ! J j We are; yours truly, ') A 1 XT o r I i i -4 NEW FURNITURE STORE On Main Street in Cliambersburg. we have opened at No. . 104 South Aain St. a tine stock of Parlor, Bedroom, emd Library FURNITURE, Iron and Brass Beds, Mirrors, Screens, House Desks, Toilet Tables, Hall Seats, Piano Benches, China Clos ets, Etc.'. we have at our old olfice room, No. 55 Queen Street, DINING ROOM FURNITURE Desks, wardrobes, Book Cases,' Looking Glasses UP" holstery Goods, Trimmings, lite. Large Stock of 3-Fold SCREENS 1 ti "A B Couches, Fancy Rockers, Kacks xc, lor Christmas time. H. SIERER & CO., Furniture Makers. Tkums Ol'1 COUUT.' i ' Tlie tlrst lei-mof Iho Cuui tKof Fulton ooiin ty lu the yeur hlmll commtMice on the Tuowluy rillowliiK l lie Nouund Momluy or Juuuury, ut 1(1 o'clock A. M, The Htiuourf term oomuieuciH ou tho third Monthly of March, ut li o'ulock P. M. The third term ou tho Tuctuluy next rollow IhK I he Beuoud Mouduy of Juuo ut 10 o clock A. M. rl'JV' f mrth term ou the Unit Mondliy of Ooto buf. o'wlyek P. M. -i . 1 i'- Ml, wm- liklCK. udre Morton will furnUh brick at hs kiln at 'bin place on and after uly 30th j 25 cents. Al- 1 1 mmimmmmimmimmmmm STOCK. Tabourets, Plant Stands, Hall AuGonneilsburtf xi Pnv;piHrfr FrciL'ht aiw . Express Line. J lAlt.V 11KTWKKN Ml ' J Foul' Limuo'' JUltviiH axOollDellKhliriJ ill I'-'-1 ' , ,,. mulini,' oouuniM.A.i'l'"l,,)' S, fl K. Ii. ihrljl'' Uo' 7fl lu leuvt; Fori. Loudon on t. 'liAvrulnif trulu on S. i " "... t- I ill irepurcd to cuny r" ,,,'1 pr' IVt) miike eonuectlou with o" , k . - 1 I' i iJii lie- ids 1