Lightning Liniment, 10c for largo bottles. For General Use. Ask for it. John S. Grissinger, of Dublin Mills, has rented the Ashman Grist Mill at Three Springs, and takeu charge of the same. Some one wants to know if the command "Six clays shalt thou labor" is just as binding as the command to rest on Sabbath. It is guaranteed that Peerless Ilorso & Cattle Powders are made from nothing but strictly pure drugs. Price lOcapoundpackago. The election returns of Belfast in last week's News should have said that E. N. Akers was elected Assessor, instead of G. W.Mellott. Druggist Will Dickson is march ing around with his arm in a sling, the result of an involuntary slide down the back cellar steps, on Monday. You are foolish to pay more than 10c for a package of Horse & Cattle powder when you can buy a pound package of Heckerman's Peerless for that. A bill has been introduced in ' the legislature providing for the protection and reservation of rac coons and the same to become game mammals. Ask your merchant to allow you to examine a 10c pound package of Peerless Horse & Cattle Pow der before you buy it. The pack age is not sealed. Miss Kate B. Bolinger, a train ed nurse, with much experience, kind and attentive to patieuts is now lying critically ill at her home in Mount Union. Mr. Horner McGaughey, half brother of Mrs. S. M. Cook at Webster Mills, died at his home at Lemaster Monday night. Fu neral on Thursday. See that you get the original Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for it. The genuine is a certain cure for piles, sores and skin diseases. Trout's drug store. Everett had two tires in one day last week. One of them broke out in the postoftice and de stroyed nearly the entire edition of the Everett Republican, after it was in the mail sack. Mrs. W. H. McNiel, of Boone, Iowa, nee Miss Alice Pittman of this place, celebrated "Washing ton Birthday" by presenting her husband as a souvenir, a nine pound boy. Their promptness and their pleasant effects make Dewitt's Little Early Risers most popular little pills wherever they are known. They are simply perfect for liver -and bowel troubles. Trout's drug store. The death of John Bender will not in any way interfere with the furniture and undertaking bus iness, but it will be carried on by his brother Samuel as heretofore. Special attention given to under taking. Counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are liable to cause blood poisoning. Leave them alone. The original has the name De Witt's upon the box and wrapper. It is a harmless and healing salve for skin diseases. Unequalled for piles. Trout's drug store. The ladies of the Lutheran church will give the popular en tertainment entitled the "Old Maids Convention," Friday even ing, March 15. Doors open at 7:15; play begins at 7:45. Admis sion: Adults, "5 cents; children, 25c. Come and have a good time. In the Court House. Like Oliver Twist, children ask for more when given One Minute Cough Cure. Mothers endorse it highly for croup. It quickly cures coughs and colds and every throat and lung trouble. It is a specific for grippe and asth maandhas long been a well known remedy for Whoopiug cough. Trout's drug store. T. J. Thompson of this place has been unable for mine than a month past, to travel in his bus iness on account of a severe cold "giving the most trouble to lungs and heart. People in want of Dr. Shade's Liniment will please call at his homo. Send or write him. A Horrible Outbreak "Of large sores on my little daughter's head develojied into a case of scald head" writes C. D. Isbill of Morganton, Tenn., but Bucklen's Arnica Salve complete ly cured her. It's a guaranteed cure for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Piles. Only 25 cents at W. S. Dickson's drug store, On the Death of I'.tta XI. ClicMiut. Tliou nrt ailing, darling, tilling. Thou art daily growing wt'iik. "f nm fulling. Iniilmnil, fulling. Of my iinjjuisli I'll not, speak." Thou nrt sinking, darling, sinking, Oh God, what can T do? "lVuee, husband, I am thinking, Of only God and you." Oh my dearest, do not lenvp me, Thou hast made u home for me. "My husband, O believe me, My spirit shall guard thee." Feurcst thou not the King of Ti rrors, Though his lingers clutch thy heart';' "Husband, life Is full of errors, I've been faithful in my part." Thou art slowly fainting, sinkln,:, And my life grows chill apace. "Of thee, husband, I am thinking, "Though I see my Saviour's face." Thou art over, almost over, Oh must I part with thee? "Yes my husband and my lover, My angel friends I see." Thou art going, darling, going, What is thy lntest prayer? "My life, and death well knowing, Dearest husband meet me there." Thou art gone my loved one gone, We shall meet on earth no more, But thy voice still calls me on, "Husband meet mo on the shore." Resolutions of Respect and Sym pathy. Wherens, It hns pleased the Supreme Ruler of the Universe in his allwise providence to call from this earth the wife of our beloved brother, Clem Chesnut: and Whereas, While we humbly bow to the will of Him who doeth all things well, yet we cannot but feel that our brother has been bereft of a well be loved companion, whose memory he and we will ever cherish for her good qualities, and whose virtues shall ever be emulated; and Whereas, Our brother has been com pelled to part with such a friend, to have the dearest ties of nature rent asunder, and to feel the pressure of such sadness, lie it. Ill-solved, That we the brothers of Washington C'ump No. ."it, 1". O. S.of A., Hnstontown, l'u., tender our be reaved brother our heartfelt sympathy and condolence and call upon God to comfort and sustain him in this his time of sorrow. llesolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be presented to the bereaved brother: also, that a copy be entered upon the records of our Camp, and al so that they be published in the coun ty newspapers. H. C. Lamiikusox, W. II. Kani k, X. L. Matiiias, H.MiKY I.) A W.VKV, J. C. LAMlSI-.liSI IX, Committee. Resolutions. At a regulurmeetingof Fort Littleton Lodge, Xo. 44, I. O. O. V. the follow ing preamble and resolutions were adopted: Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God to removo from our midst and our hearts after a long protracted illness and suffering, our worty brother D. K. Bare. Therefore be it llesolved, That, in his death, this Lodge has lost a brother of whom it has just occasion to be proud one who loved and lived the principles of Oddfullowship, and that the family have lost a kind, provident husband and loving father. llesolved, That while we deeply de plore our loss, and that whilst his de parture will create a void in our hearts that time cannot fill, and believing that the good that men do will live af ter them, and that their character will abide as a fragrant influence, yet, we bow in submission to the Divine will, know ing that "He who doeth allthings well," hath not dealt unkindly in thus calling our brother from our midst. llesolved, That we extend our heart felt sympathies to the family, to Hie wife of his youth and muUirer man hood, and to the children who so much need his counsel in life. We as a Lodge in presenting these resolutions of respect to the bereft family as a manifest evidence of our high esteem o.' one whom they loved to call father, and one whom wo hon ored as brother, commend them to the tender care of Him who has promised to be a husband to the widow and a father to the fatherless. llesolved, That in respect to the memory of our deceased brother, that our charter be draped in mourning for thirty days. llesolved' That these resolutions he spread upon the minutes of the Lodge, that a copy be presented to the bereft family und Unit the same be published In the county papers, T. Scott Hkusmkv, J. W. Mii.i.ku, S. L. Dliki.kv, March 6,1'Hll. Committee. Men AVunted. Respectable men, ayed 1 to "7 years, to work at common labor in Wisconsin. Work is usually ditchingin summer. Wages, twenty- dollars per month and board. Day wages 1.7." without board. Hoots aro seldom necessary. Extra pay to steady and faithful men. Ground is usually dry. Want a man to fire steam ditch iug machine. No free fare 1o Wisconsin. For further particulars, ad dross: Ed Ileicheuback, County Surveyor, Jefferson, Wisconsin. Duffy's, J. C. Maun'saudD.iS. Mauu'a Hour at Robinson's. Harness I Harness I i ' j& s When in uood of anything in the Harness Liue,call and examine our goods and get our prices, before going elsewhoro. We can sell you Buggy Harness at K.OO nnd up. Double Harness " 4..10 " " DoubleTVam " " liO.lM) to $.V. Team Bridles l..'i"i to M.00. Collars li.l cents to M..10. Halters, 2-1 cents to l.i". We tnunufacturo all our own goods, and guarantee them to be right, or money refunded. II. L. NORMS, I hree Springs, l'a. PUIJMC SALE Of Valuable Kl-AL ESTATE. Tin; umli'rMiriHMl. Kxcoutor of the will of .liillll 11. A 1 1 X : H K I I. Km).. (li-i'i-llsl'il, will sell 111 liulilics UN KUIDAV. MAUCH Hi. IIVII, AT J tll'I.IU K. P. M. . m the premises. 1 mill east of eF Wells Tannery. In Wells tiiwnshin, KnMsn county, l'a.. the ALKXANIHIIt MAN SluN 1- Ali.U. eiintalninir lid acres, imire or less, about lu neres eiearen anil in a k'ood ntatti of cultivation, and the liulatiee In tlmlier. nit Join nu' lands ,,r W. I.. Moscliy. A. O. (ii'lllllh. J. I . I :ariy ami others. The Improvements con- -.-I ol al.AIMKTWOSTOKYKUAMKKWK.I.I. li. HOI M nearly new. I.arue Hank Haru n linur repairs, atal other out btlilllini'N. A w e'l ol' excellent water anil an aliunilanee of irtiit on the premises. 'I'll land Is a tfood .laality of lil.D Ml Al.Kuiulvrlu.ved Willi Urn stone. Tract No. ;. containing r.7 ACltKS, more or les, ad joint n l.' lands or A. O. Orilllt h. ieorie A. .'Stew art . W. I.. Moschy and the Mansion ! a'-tn, aho'it Saacres cleared and In a fair stale or eiuti at ion. a nil the ha lance in i?ood limber. A line ipta.it v ot Iron ( Ire on 1 he tract. 'I hese tracts w 111 he sold separately, or to t:. 'titer- to s-.iii the purchasers. Possession Ifiv eti on April I. I'.ml. YKK.MS: t in Mansion Farm, one third cash anil the Palaucc in two equal annual payments, a t,(l on 1 1 act No. '. one-hal f cash and balance in one vear; delcrreil payments to ho secured I'V jailutneiils. with interest. In percent, of ta'l when properties are knocked down, l iir titrtlier particulars, call on or address W. SL'i ITT Al.EXANilKll. Kxeentor, Mel'onueilsbnrif, Pa. Register and Clerk's Notice. N'oticc is hereby jtven that the following no ciMintants have tiled their accounts in the Heir-Ni.-r it nil I'lerk's ( iitlce of Pulton Couut'v.Penu- s Ivania, and the same w ill be presented to t lie ' it phan s ( 'oitrt of said county for continuation on Monday the eighteenth day of March A. U. i.i.:. 1. The ilrst and Una account of Lewis Von- :er. Administrator, b. n. c. t. H. of Lewis Hoopein-'atiluer. late or ilrush Creek township deceased. -. The tifst anil lintil account of Lewis Yon- l-'er iiiiuiinistrator of estate of Mrs. l-.llza .J. Hoop, lu-iudner. late of Hrush Creek low uship. deceased. ;. The tit-st and Until account of .1. K. Tritle Admin, ot the c-tute ol (.cortfe. Summers late of Todd low nhip deceased. I. Tnc Ilrst and tlual account of S. Kdward MeKee, lixeeulor of the last will .lie., of Jacob Hess late ol lll'Usii Creek to IV nship deed. a. I'nst ami Mtiiil account of John I-'. Johnson I '-xccittor ol the la -t w ill ,vc. of Itavid Johnson ...teor i lioinp-on township deed, i.. The Ilrst and iltial account of Wm. II. Net -on I'.Accuior of the last will .ve. of ileortfe : '"lv' aide late or A r town-. hip deceased. 'i. T he lit si and i, nal account of .lob L. Oar li'ttil. Administrator of the estate of Jacob F, lianalui. late of lleltast township deceased. . The lu'sl atal t'nal account of David lletil- s:tr I'.xi or of II. e lust will A.C. of Mrs. Ha r- bara lleuisar late id Taylor township deceased aim irusiec to sett me real estate or said de cedent. It. The tlrsl and llnal account of Hon. W. Seoll Alexander Trustecto sell thcrcul estate of .Inures and Murraret Sprout of Hrush Creek township deceased, liet'ister and Clerk's O'tloe. Ken. 10. KUl, i'UANIC P. LYNCH, lleuister & Clerk. notici-:. Notice Is hereby ulven. that the undersigned has tiled an iipiiliealion with the Secretary of Internal Altairs at Harristiunr. for n w it-rant for ;l acres of unimproved vacant land situated in -i riomj son township, Fulton t-iunty. Pa., iiiijoiuuii.' lauds of David Cordon on the north: by Llekinu creek on the north east: by land ol Aibert Cordon, on tile east and south ami southeast by lands of Jolin Cur- baujli. Feb II, JF.SSK H. SN1UKU. Sale Keuister. March 13 Mrs. Haitio Kendall will t.ell at her nsidence 1J miles south of McConnellsburjr u lai'ue lot of Live Stock, l'ariiiiny Implements, Hay, Crain &c. All of Mrs. Kendall's Farmintr Implements were bought new a short time aomany of them hav ing been is use but one season. Mureh 1.1 -W. Scott Alexander, ex ecutor, will oiler the Mansion Farm, and an additional tract of land, in Wells Valley, the property of the late John ii. Alexander, Ksq. See adver tisement In another column. Murch 11-1). H. Mutmim will sell at his residence j mile northeast of I.aidio;, Horses, (."utile, Wagons, Mow er, and fariiiiiitf implements too nu merous to mention. Sale begins at lit o'clock. March 19. J. M. Kerlin will sell ut his resilience near Knohsvlllo Karm iiij,' implements, Live Stock, etc., etc. March ii I'.d II. Austin will sell ot his residence ut Saluvia, 3 heud of horses, 1J iiic, steers, 3 bugj,'ies, furm li)(,', Implements, hurness, tVe., Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. 0 months credit. Murch ai Mrs. J. L. Stein, ut Kin muville, will sill Live Stock, Form Implements, Household Goods, &o. Credit it months. Sulo begins at 0 o'clock a. m. March Mrs. S. M. Cook intend Intf to remove to McCounellsbur(f , will sell ut public sale, horse, buoo-y, hur ness, household (roods, ete., etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Working 21 Hours A Day. There's no rest for thoso tire loss litllo workers Dr. King's New Life I'ills. .Millions are alwaysbusy, curing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Dilliousnoss, Fever and Ague. They banish Kick Head ache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, tasto nice, work wonders. Try them. ""c, atW. S. Dicksou's drug store. iinirc OUR NEW L1INE OR VENETIAN ENAMELED WARE? tootutoot w'f This ware is triple coated and has a beautiful mottled elToct in green nnd white, and in blue and white, is perfectly fi white inside, and is far superior to any enameled ware ever fit before produced. This Ji.- IV- i ! V. iV'.l U fii PS ?; '. ii & til n l f'-i if V ss m First Class Ware gives a tone to the best regulated kitchen, because it is so ij tidy and pretty. ?. Such dependable (jtiality, ware to be had at such little seem useless. Coffee Tots, Wash Howls, Deep Pudding l'aus, Preserving Kettles Berlin Kettles Cham bora, Water Pails largo, Cuspidors, Our stock of Delaines and Heavy Winter Goods is Steadily Decreasing and it is no wonder, as the prices wo are selling them at are mere remnants of the old prices. Bring us your produce for good Butter, 7.Jc lb for Lard, 7c for Side Meat, 7c for Shoulder, Hides (ic lb., White and Yellow Pine Boards prices to agree with quality. HARRY E. HUSTON (Successor to Thomas W. Huston, Dec'd,) Clear Ridge, Fo. gOOCKX000XOC:COXXXXXXOOC PHILIP F. Manufacturer of o Sash, Doors, Newel Posts, Hand p O Rails, Stairs, Banisters, Turned Porch Columns. Pots. &c. o McCon nelisburg, Fa. V Doors 2 : 8 x 6 : 8; 2 : 6 x 6 : 6; 1 and three-eighth O X inches in thickness. ' x O Sash 12 x 20; 12 x 24; 12 x 28; 12 x 30; 12 x 32; Q O 12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch and" a quarter thick always O A on hand. Q Sash four lights to window from 45 cents to 70. O V These sash are all primed and ready for the glass. O X Both the doors and the sash O and yellow pines. ooooooooooooo LOOK: HERE! We have some Fall and Winter Millinery goods on hands which we will close out at reduced prices to make room for our Spring stock. Come and see and be convinced. Si Mr. A. T. Little, Bon Ton Store. EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, Due Door K:iM of "Fulton llouso," M!CONN,KI.I.KIHMl, 1A. Klnti-clHs shuvliiK mid llulr Cuuliitf. Cluuu lownl fur every uusLumtir. DR. STEVENS, Dentist, M'CONNIIELLSBUKG, PA. (I'udlJMtC of I . ttt i 'I t.' ii fjirM I'tncr. Ic-iicv. I'latcH- ;i!(l. I'lutinniii. Silver Alu ii.iNiim, Celluloid. Uuhbur. timl ttiinii.-r Annul. uujii lined. ftUMiil with liulihitr AltuuhuifM. Ilte from ti 3,OC up. Mridirtjs, HltthliliHlci ( row us. I.niun rinunu. Gold Cups. )Miiiiiioid Cas. alo, l llliiiK tf Nutiirul Tct;th a Spcclnlty und ail wiiK (iimrtiiiUcd. iiiforinulUiU by miiil or In perMou. THE HARRISONVILLE INN, AT Harrisonville, Pa OntliH TiiriiulUi) hix miles wesl of MnCon- nelNhur. Till oldanU iiopulur hotel stand Iium Imm-m uullrely rehi.lli. newiy f uiiiislitd und u Under new inuimteiiieht. Hrt CIivkk Ai)i!oiniiiodiu.)otis. Ueliifhtfid ilomu for Sunmier Hoiml'-rs. totl'-u M.i.iu.ii,.li! fceolul Allentfon to Tnifi-.lunt Custoru THOMAS S. AIll'LKIt, t'ropriutor, NOTIIK. Notluu In tterolvilvu ilitii thn undiTMiinMd h;iK MJed un upphoulioij with the Seen tinv or lhl.-riuil AlTuirs ut ilurrlsl.ur for u wuiiiitit ftr live (U'-rtjK of iiiiifiiiiroved v inuiit lund hit u titd In Thompson low iiKhifi. rult.in count v I 'it., udjoiulijK luuU of Siimuel i'ctuk on t he wcki, und north; l-ewls Wmtx, on the east, unci (Jaihuilne (;re(ry ou the noiiih. , l eu. in, iwi. J A MKS V. SNIDKIl. 1 OH SAl.K. The tfood of a wei! Ht4ieked vennrul mer- ultioidUliiK store; nnd. nUo, for reui ui tt rea Honiible rate, u duHiiiilde dwellinu. with hlore rooin, Htublu, und other out hijildiiiKt. on ti two Here loi. (j4Mtd loeuiiou. Fine eh an re for tje rt,iii uiun. Apply mi K. MeKeo, Amiwuuin, rvf i penm w. v'-: joined with such serviceable pjj prices, makes tinware buying J&t t7 two sizes, il.r and 40c. m( il.r and 40c. 18 " L'Oc. 18 " 20c. 28 " Sric. 40 " r0c. 30 " 40c. r")C each. 20c each. it r,i H and we will give you 20c per lb. IT l BLACK, 8 6 O 8i are made from best white ! o oxocoooooooo I LITTLE'S EXTENSION. I LOTS FOR SALE. C D. K. Little hits purchased land lying between the Cliambersburg und Metxersburg jiike at the forks east of town. He has had it laid oil in lots with alleys and streets, and hus alreudy dispos ed of six. There are yet a number of very desirable ones thatwlll be soldon Easy Payments. D. E. LITTLE, McConmillshurK, fa. NP.w Krnnm ka rt Aru is ivu u L V V 111 tUVtVlJl The undersigned has just put in the necessury apparatus, and is now prepared to make first class Brooms . Persons buying 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. Hug Cut-put woven on short no- lico und sutisfuctlon guaranteed, i SANNKK KAY, i llig Cove Tannery. 9 e McConnellsburg & Ft. Loudon Passenger, Freight and Express Line. R. C. McOuade, Proprietor. Hun iun.r uktwkkn MiChnwki.ixuuuu iku inllT 1jULkjN. I.itavlnir Mi'l'oriui'llxInirK at IS:S0 o'cluuk. V. M., iiniliiiiK uouDcotloo wilt) ttfluruouu truluoo S. I'. It. It. IfruirnliiK Imtve !''ort London on the arrival of tht: eveuliitf trulu ou S. 1. It. It. 1 urn prejiurcil to curry tnisHuuKerN and ex tin-. to iiuUtj uonntiotloa with ull truluw at 't. I'OiiUou. TKltMS OF UOUUT. The HrNt term of the CourU of Fulton aoim ty in the yuurhhul) ooiniiuujue on tht 'I'uuhiIuv roltowiiiK (lie 4uooul MoiiUuy of Juuuury, ut lb u iiliMjk A. M Tim htiooml term ooramonoeH on the thljd Mouduy of Muruh, ttt 2 o'oloiik V. M. The thlrrt term on the Tuesduy next follow Ihk the Heuontl Mouduy of June at 1U o'tiloclt A. M. The fourth torm on the tint Mondity of Octo ber, at Z o clock i'. M. 0000000 0 0 m 0 0 0 n0.00 000 An nth 1111 V. 1 1 V 1 0 0 0 0 0. . 0 0 On Queen Street, Chainbersburg. Built on the site of the old Sierer Warorooms burned June 22, 1900. This new building is a great improvement. It is 109 feet deep, 2.") feet wide, 3 stories high with basement In tho rear. The front is Mt. Holly cream brick laid in chocolate mortar. SUiam heatod,elec trie light, elevator and very convenient and comfortable. In fact, the most modern and complete Furniture house in ull this region. It is now filled with the best and most varied stock of 0 0 Furniture. Mattresses. 0 0 0 t0 m ' Bed Springs, Mirrors, J J ever seen In theso parts. If you J J ful things come here during if WE STILL PAY THE H. SIERER & CO. Furniture Makers in the Town of Chain 0 00 009 000 bersburg. 000 000X0X00000r.0.00M00M00000'000Xll K000M,0K00000000n,090000X0000M0000y Prices andGoodsAttractive. We thaak our friends for the very generous patronage they have been giviugus; and this encourages us to do Our Level Best, in the way of low prices and general variety of goods. The larger business we handle, tho smaller tho profits we can afford to take; and wo pro pose to give our customers Every Cent that we can, consistent with an honest business. We are having a "Run" on our 3-cent Tobac co, and 10-cent Syrup. We have just added a full line of Pratts Food; also, of Peerless Horse and Cattle Powders at 10 cents. Lots of Hom iny, Peas, Beans, Ec. W. R. SPEER, Saluvia. Pa. 1 i M it i I I I 1 I 1 ( i tt I 1 ( H ' ii I I i M A ' i M , 1 1 1 i !1 ir Just Look ii I , ii I I ) ( f 14 ' Hi M Hi )i i 1 1 M it ' I Hi i Hi i )- ni ( Hi Hi M ( tti Hi Hi Hi n Hi n Hi Hi H I Hi 111 Hi Hi Hi H Hi Hi ni tootxtxoot They must go with the ending of winter A. 11 Overcoats, 'v and at prices that will surprise you. Men's and Boys' Winter Clothing; indeed everything intended for winter wear; - Now is Your Time. 0000 A. U. Nace & Sons.' Hi V uvvwvmwvy y -w-wvm r -w x"w I LOCKE & WRIGHT, I Dublin Mills,-.. jj Reducing our stock we still have a fow Rubber ;b Boots that we must sell. 'They aro Jj thoCandeo-Snag Proof Tho 5jj , Bost Rubber you So ' cuu uy- 3;j . Also, Rome Ladies' Rubber Jj Boots that we are oil'eriiig bo- 2Jj low cost. A fow pairH of Blankots still v in stock. Robes, Boots uud Shoes, Rubbers of all kinds that will pay you to buy. . We will, also, 01'fer at Auction ON SATURDAY, MARCH JOtli. Como and gotr somo of tho Bargains. "These goods sold until April 1st at greatly reduced prices. I also have a House For Rent, and will rent It right. No. 1 Ciartkii and every thing convcm iout for a family, If you want to rout, cull on J. L. WRIGHT, Dublin Mills. 0f 0 00ntX I , 0 0 00.0 00X 0000V00000.000JIm0 0MH Nou 0Pl A V V V Furniture Stores 0 Pillows and Bolsters. 53 ' mm. Looking Glasses, &c., 55 3 enjoy seeing artistic, pleasant, use January. The sooner the better, B'KEIGHT ON 10 WORTH. 0 00 000 m in n ! M i . ) ' i l( I ill HI ) I i i t ( I ) If ) ) I ( I ( ; isj 1 1 ) I (i! IV III 1 1 : i ) u IV III III " ; i I III fii i. I i ( ) 11 Hi 111 Hi m ix in in in ill ill til ill f . ill m HI 'Hi ill ill Hi Hi M H Hi yi Hi M" III t w v-- m- v vv --r v r v-v w UJV .1 JJ H '' i1- V': OP- OiW Ot-: Ji I ( J; yjr i'Jifr ' ': H I :f Here