I Ilrick for sale at Morton's yard. Miss Julia Mellott returned from Chambersburg Saturday. Wall paper from 2 cents a roll up. Thompson .& Stech. Miss Annie Prosser of Ilagers town is visiting Miss Mary Pitt man of this place. "A Watch free for 13c and 85 tigs for "Honest John" Plug. Miss Mary Barton of Huston town is visiting her aunt Mrs. Harvey Gregory of Latrobe, Pa. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates aud can safely be given to children. All dealers. Mr. J. A. Allor and son Harry of Tod township called at the News office last Friday. Gilt wall paper at 5 cents a rolL Thompson & Stech. Mrs. A. L. Erband son McLeod spent several days last week with the Misses Kuauff. ' Paper and Border same price Thompson & Stech. Neviu Laidig and Harry Keller of Taylor township spent a few hours in McConnellsburg last Fri day. Ou the first indication of kid ney trouble, stop it by taking Fo ley's Kidney Cure. All dealers. Mrs. Ida Johnson of Peoria, 111., and her son Cloyd, are visiting Mrs. Johnson's father, Mr. S. I. Miher of this place. See Thompson & Stech for samples of wall paper before buy ing. Jay Sloan who has been in Buf faloduring the pastyear, is spend ing a vacation ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Sloan. "Did you ever chew a better piece of Tobacco than "Honest John" Plug? Even the tags are good. Miss Carrie Hill spent a few days recently with her cousins Misses Maggie and Maude Bene dict at Lemaster's Station. "It's made from the best Burley Leaf grown. What ? Why "Hon est John" Plug and you get pres ents for the tags. " . Mr. Frauk Eitemiller of Pitts burg is spending a few weeks in McConnellsburg during the hot weather for rest and recreation. "Heckerman's "Star Coffee" has a tablespoon free in each pack and it is better coffee than other package coffeeaodeostsno more." During the summer kidney ir regularities are often caused by excessive drinking or being over heated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kiduey Cure. All dealers. Miss Ada llexroth one of Bucks county's best teachers Is spend ing the summer vacation with her mother and sisters at the Fulton House. Mr. Thos. Bonner, a prominent young attorney of Pittsburg, spent a few days here during the past week the guest of his friend Frauk Eitemiller. Robert A. Stouteaglo, who has a nice jmsitiun with the P. U. II. Company in Altooua, has been spending the past week with his mother aud sinter in this place. Mr. and Mrs. 1). B. Naeo, and thi'ir daughter MUmih Nellie and Jennie cuuie over from Chambers hurtf to thin phu'ii la.it Week for tt hUllllller outing. 1. l.uther KiiittT, a P. ll. It. cou diii lr, who ha li eii Uniting hi I'.in i.ty Mr. and Mr. George I Hii't 1 1 turned to PitUburg Mon day Mi. I', K. Mi'hityro of Nhsv Vol U lily united holMI lut Mot) . I . .. . ... .1 I -.1.1 ij.I) l HMul u ji wt lift Willi j lii i .ii i i i. Mr .mid Mi, Miehu ; i I 1. 1. aid! i.f ,l liivMililp. ! .... r I. ii j , ' . i j oi ioi,i ii, h. dun ii' 1'iiud iiluut, A. il. M411I1 y, uihI Jw i0 ( ilunl !lti;i( (u l'o ll.i; i,iiiiiUIii ok U.i-lr " l,i " 'I'm. ; .l.iy 11,01 i.iiijf ll .-. I .ul k ul ll.ji H I I 4 I'll I Hill. I) , j 'J l.il I. hi'.., I ,i I I I, y Hm. I,., I I I II I' I'll l , Ii I 1,111 1 ,, ill Ii al l,ii j 1 II"1" " I ..at Ii ;.Uy 1 v. 1. u.r j .,.( I i 1 y 1.1 SHI.tf Mita 4 "l 1 j l 1 t I ...it.. ...l Ml' I A 1.(11 , 'I l.ii . 1 I i.l J-.li ..i,,ir i,( (I,,, (((, ,, , j ltl' '( I I I. MH I.l fu 1 I. kl'. In It 1 I 1 ' ' I It. M I I ll.U I . , ll. Hlul,.. On u ii il ... t t I.. I M ..ii.l.jl lu'.. H 1 1 lit II,., U.M I I no I I I 111 nil. II I .1 ) I III Hi. "Ill J lull, I iul i.l ( .1 p ' t U t.t I it J I I. .. i. h j,,, ,. " '" I' t" l.aiw A I i tl.'.'.l I I nv i . r ( 1 1 , ., i. I I , H. . -1 1 . c I . i ) Sale Register. Wednesday, June 25 William Knable will sell at his residence in Ayr township, Cattle, Hogs. Farming Implements, Oak Shing les, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, June 8 S. W. Cline, intending to remove to Pittsburg, will sell at his residence at Fort Littleton, Horse, Cow, Buggies, Farming Implements, and House hold Goods. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Spring Fever. Spring fever is another namefor biliousuess. It is more serious than most people think. A torpid liver and inactive bowels mean a toisoued system. If neglected, serious illness may follow such symptoms. DeWitt's Little Early Risers remove all danger by stim ulating the liver, oponiug the bow els and cleansing the system of im-puritie-. Safe pills. Never gripe. "I have taken DeWitt's Little Early Risers for torpid liver every spring for years," writes R. M. Everly, Moundsville, W.Va. They do me more good than anything I have ever tried. The many friends of John W. Fields of Stillwater, Okla., who is chief of the Agricultural station in that city, has just been inform ed thathis salary has been advanc ed to $2,000 a year aud dwelling house furnished free. It may be news to some of his friends here that John, about two years ago, married a lady prominent in Kan sas City society circles. He is a sou of Deputy -sheriff D. T. Fields of this place. Ten lVars in lied. R. A. Gray.J. P. Oakville, Iud., w rites, "For ten years I was con fined tomy bed with disease of my kidneys. It was so severe that I could not move part of the time. I consulted the very best medical skill available, but could get no re lief until Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me. It has beeu a Godsend to me." All dealers. Chas. E. Peck, of Martinsburg, W. Va., was making his first trip through this county last week as salesman for the" National Com mercial Company of his city. El mer is a former Fulton county boy, and a young man of excellent qualities. Filthy Temples In India. Sacred cows often defile Indian temples, but worse yet is a body that's polluted by constipation. Don't permit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, active bow els, good digestion, fine apjictite. Only L'5c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. We are in receipt of an invita tion from the Trustees and Fac ulty, to be present at the Twenty uinth Annual Commencement ex ercises of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School at Shippens burg, Juuo 22-25, 1(J02. WurniiiK. If you have kiduey or bladder trouble and do not use Foley 'sKid uey Cure.you will have only your self to blame for results, as it pos itively cures all forms of kiduey and bladder diseases. All dealers. Neck. tie Soclul. Tin. I "i tn- (iiove Kpwoi tli I'ii(.'iii. el U'i'lla V Hi Icy will li.ikl u iie.-k-tic ao-i-lul lu llm rlnirrli yui'J on Sutiirti u v eciili.f Hie lust. I L-fn Inn, ut a of ui ioua klntU to l.i- MM'VI'il. A k iul ft'fciiira of t tut uvtiiiiii w ill li liiilsli' liy tl.n 1.'IhiiiiImtUIu lili.tlii l' til .-u Mile Kun. An enjoy aliic turn U Hut li ijiuli-il. A II mio i.'ui .lluily i 11 w id ,1. t'oMMi'i hi:. Among Um graduutei, in the i h if.; It k In m il at Curlinle 1 1 i m year IM MUnLldii hhueiiiulii-l', iluu'll I l r of Mr. mid Mm. V. II. hlmu ! HiuUi r who vs fro fcewial jeiirii' U l I " Hlili li t of Met 4iil.'IUi)iil ).'. M 'an hliiM'iuuUer Will on.' of tin lioliol' IIH liild l it of tlin t ),i a t in,, ilulitiliil it KJ.Inliiii.l olltn.u nit 'Out I ot eliiolliel n " 'J',e kjM'H!i . I l I. I I'nil t"tiie lioblu Mol U ilul.i! ; I. y irnut Hun, 1 1, u, )i uo riiini lUi I..U Blt'l Moll I'.U lnT, mi.l.rou i linleil l,y inj Unit "llm hand II, .,l as llm i i '!:,.. i uli ll,,. M.. il l " - IllHM III I 'I J luHII' "Ww (.11 t.i if liuppy," t i iu Ii H M. ,H, ni li.iwn, V , "l,i i, llm Hlll' ,lt,U 4 fsuhu wholly si I I 'I l'1l .1.1111,1, I ,,f ,u, , uf,t, ..I M ,i .. I " iii ly l i.nlj I,. i Man II f . I uU, I !, li, ll i.U. ,4, ll-'ila, I 1, m m,.Imi, ,UI' ..,ln J'il, t,,y ;',,. u VI 1 1 J'e , . ii ii ii i, linu Notice. Notice I hereby Kivpn tht the underslirneil on Friday Juno 1:1. un, IxiiikM at slicrilt snip the personiil propi-rtv of ,lohn II. I.uUlltf of Titvlor tnwnshln Kultnn i,iinlv. In . thut ho h left the ime with tue sulci John II. lj:Hir utiil ttuit he m-iirnfi nil person tiRulnst Ititoi fer Inu with the nunc. F R. SlIilKMsKKH, M. I).. Hustontown. I'd. June 17. IlKtt. $100.00 Reward. A reward of One Hundred Dol lars will be paid for the arrest aud conviction of the person or per sons who burglarized my store at Needmore, Pa., on Monday night Juno 9th 1002; or 23.00 will be paid for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction. Ahi.maaz Run Y AN. NEW GOODS AT c e mi Our many customers will be in terested iu knowing that we have just received a largo stock of new Dry Goods, Groceries. Shoes. Crockery, , Glassware, Whips. &c. Ginghams, from 5c up; Cali coes, 5 to 7c ; Lawns 3 to 12c. Fancy White Goods, Notions, Tobaccos, Cigars, Hardware, and everything usually found in a country store, and at prices that are right. G. J. MELLOTT. lli-day Excursions to the Sea Shore via Cumberland Valley Kail road. The Cumberland Valley Rail road has fixed upon Thursdays June 20th, July 10th aud 24th, August 7th, 21st aud Sept. 11 for their Annual Mid-Summer excur sions to the Sea Shore, the time allowed on these excursions be- iug sixteen days. Excursion tickets to Atlantic- City, Cape May aud other South Jersey resorts will be sold from all statious on the" Cumberland Valley Railroad on above dates for train No. 4 leaving Mercers- burg 8:00 a. m. at fco.OO for the round trip, and will be good to re turn on any regular train (except the New York and Chicngo Limi ted and the Pennsylvania Special) within sixteen days, including date of issue. For full informa tion call ou Local Ticket Agents. Keady to Yield. ' I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles and found it a cer tain cure," says S. R. Meredith, W il lo w G rove, Del. Oper atiou s u u -necessary to cure piles. They al ways yield to De.Witts Witch Hazel Salve. Curos skin diseases, all kiuds of wounds. Accept no coun terfeits. Cuvalt. Miss Kuth HcMihart of Loelc ',:), Md., tvluiiii'd to ljcr Iiodju Tuesday, after Mi"lid inr two weeks with her eousin Misa- Anna liernhai't. Simeon C'ovalt is lioine for a few week's stay, lie has been in Carlisle for aeveral monilis, and expect to (jo buck us soon as harvest is over Thursday night's sUnin blew in, and ainuslied a wlmlow fur I'aliii.-i- liern liuit. J. II. I'ovalt's haymow, met with quilo an aiviili'iit alti-r beinj; (illril with lnw iiiowii hay. The nlt-iieis (.'He way Ifll in-.' IIih 1 1 it iliiwn inlo the Kla l.ln. I'ortiiiiaii'lv the live slin k hail just lxi. ii ti'inoveil. I lev. Win. 1 l.-ii'lei shut ami hUeoiisin Miaa Su lla Siel ure iii ll. ilhir,! I'tiun ly alleinl int' wi'ililin's this week. I ll.ll. a ili,,hi.i is liiivill)- fiis-leil U ho .'o I.ai II w hl. li is iieui'iiiy eiiuiile li The. .Vcsm. I,,i'.,i,ii,., i,, , i inr U I. ill n I.. r ,l.i. , I, l'i, lire, t.. r,-,ln,-e llic inn- il. .iriii'-il l.y I lit 1 1 i i j - a year '' Mr. Al.ii. r Ti hu i. Iitiil..,y a nrw.. i. m ho.isc i . 1 1 ii. ui- il,i' K,i... I ,, a, . Mi a. i ui i Ii- I. um I. ,n l J. ...i , wi ll Ii . ! ii .1 lusl w. . k . N. ... .. Mur; ii, u in I I .1 I 1,1,11(1 ll I.l I I, H ,. Ii . 'Ii, l J ,,,, j J I. . i a i. ii in l r i i, in i i l !,,i , i f ,,. ilV l Mill' ' I'M ) U'l'lrf In i,S I llj l.il ll s, "".' i" I 'ii" i 1 'i u 'I hnii. I ;ij in, 1,1 i.iMd r. jjivfii.u m.'e.i i.-. , tt proiiiiiieiil funiier living Id li.it In It hum ii um "Tiie ( 'o ni l " h.t ll of Ml I I'll hIjIJI , Ull, il'li ei U ili ulli li iii'tii it Im) I ui. i', iiataii Ii)' it i iii.umiy l.oi .it llu( il.iy iii'iiihi !i'iil.'. im li i a It ii l.i Mi. a ill liii( alm.K llm l l.ljllill iii'i Ml,., ill Hi, , i' I i M"i " ' I no 'i i it mi 4 lie w uy lo tl.ll 1,'Hliti i,f 1,1. w, o , le. I a.) l(l,ti t,ii. Mll, UIJ 11,1,1 M tmy st'..ii Mnortii,), Jl.v.-I ln tii.'fi'l ll.ii I I', i I ( ,i ml, (. Receiver's Notice. I Notice Is hereby Klven Hint the un'ersljrnert ; hs been npimmli'il by the Court of Common I Tien of Fulton county. Receiver of the Crystal j Sprlnirs rreuniery t'oinpnny. with aulhotlty to liNpoc of the p.irtnei-shlp property, liquidate debtM und wind up the affair of the company. All person Indebted to nalil company will please ca l and settle, and those hsvlnir claim niriilnst the mime w ill present them properly authenticated. Jho. P. Sipkh. 6t Receiver Good Parm For Sale. A Kood two horse farm of 110 acres, AO ncrea of irood farm Innd and NO acres of Hood timber land well adnpted for toelt, can ct runntnff water from each Held. Ixicated on the Sun bury and .ewlstown Railroad r mile east of Lewistown and llurnliam.one mile from station, lk'st in.irket In the country, Kood MuiUlluift, Fruit, 'i'iniber and best Spilhjr Water. Knsy terms. Address. J. v. STHnrP. Vkai.khtdw N. l'A. FARMERS, ATTENTION! The season is here when you are thinking about farm machinery, and I want to t'U'1 you that I am bettor than ever prepared to offer you inducements. Remem ber I am headquarters for Buggies, Hinders, Mowers, Hay Rakes, Hay Tedders, Corn Flows, Culti vators, Spring-tooth Har rows in fact, all kinds of Farming Implements. Repairs for nil kiuds of machinery. Fuinps, l'ipo and Fittings, Fencing Wire, Washiug Ma chines, all kinds of Hard ware, Dr. Hess's Stock Food every paekagegunranteed. Chop, Graham Flour, and Cornmeal always on haud, together with a full line of Grocories, Cou f ectionery.Tobaccos and Cigars. W. II XF.SHTT. ... . - t ; (Opposite Fulton House) H C f .11 1 T Midsummer Alillinery. An unrivaled showing of tho latest iilea Hats richly trimmed in the most elfeetive manner. 1 08 new different styles In Sailors and Out inr Hats. Also, Veils in colors : I.uees, Appliques, Rib bons, Flowers, liraids, Orna ments, Quills, and Wins. Children's Hats ready, trim med, from ;)." up. Ladies Hals from ."lOe. up. ('mill' early anil (jet your ehoise as they must yo. Murrain Days, Fill DAY, SAT I'lIDA Y and MONDAY. Oome and see and lx; convinc ed that ours is the cheapest and best Htore in the County. MRS. A. F. LITTIJ:. CRESS'S New Millinery. Everything in the millinery line, including the most beau tiful Pattern Hats, Trim med Hats, and the choicest selection of Flowers, Chif fons, and Trimmings of all kinds. As this is our lirst spring season, our goods are all new, and of the LATFST STYLFS. No shelf-worn Koods, nor tfoods from other seasons. Our Prices are the Lowest. Call and be convinced. Tlmnliiujr you for your pre- j vious patronage, wo ask you i for a share of your present. I Sture diagonally opposite the1 Cooper House. .Mrs. F. M. (iKFSS. h will Im iititiei'd that a reward of i iHindivtl dollars is heiiif? i : ft i i ( I fur tint ari'i'st and eonvic ti hi ' f i !um v. ho hi olii into Mr. h'iin i ,' i siui i' at Ni'i-diuoro litKt Mi'i''.. 'I'Ihti' is ii party iu that ' i : 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 j i t V' III, I, li.is bi'l'll WOl'lt in; lliis husiiii'MH until t lu; 'uod I'.'dpln luivi in i', ,ino thoroughly iiroii'.i'il, iiul th-'V are now di'ti-r-i.iiiu'd to hi i .ili il up. 1 1, has not I ii iii I in;; ii'u Unit huv id J uus lost nil hi-i iiiral, Saiuiii'l ('li'veil l' win relieved of tlio inoliey he h id I'M' a oli' time hi'i'll hitting l') liml, now, li htiirn, Tin j,i m III t"lilh' V. 1 1 1 A i 1 1 hit thlt Ill'Xt V Irlini, Tin' rili.K'i of that chiii iiiuiiily iliiiiill i, '.I Hpiii'i' t'Jipi'iist) imr film l In hi in' llm jnilty pur- U' l'i Iwl.l p A N N v. n ALVE "i mm I I U muni l'!in in in rld, Grain and Stock Farm . For Solo tltitendltiir to quit farming- the unriersltrnrri Intends to sell his personal property at pubilr - ule a to it the Inst of August m .1, In the niean llmo will offer Ills farm at private sale. This Valuable Property eonslata of betweeo Htm and 4m) acres, about JO" aeresof whleh Is cleared and In a uoodatate of cultivation and Ilea about 'i mllea east of fllfi l.'ove Tannery. The Improvements arc a Kood TWO SToitY KIIAMK HOCSK of 8 roomm. a K-ood I1ANKJIAHN 15 x SO feet. IIWOO V PIIKIJ OOKNCHIII, LAHOH SHKKI' IKIIT9F. and all iieeesMary outbuildlnirw. The womllund la cov ered with a lino lot of Excellent Timber insisting of Oak. Poplar, Ash. Chestnut, and Chestnut Oak. ThU la one of the HIvST STOC'k r'ARMS In the Cove. For further information cull on or addresa CoNIIADIIIJkZIP.H, Hilt Cove Taunerv. I'a. KALBACH & SPANGLER, Knobsville, Pa., Mannfactiircrti of A I.I, KINDS Of ROUGH and WORKED LUMBER. FLOORING, SIDING, c. always on hands. Frame Stuff furnished to order with promptness. Mills one mile north of Knobsville. McCONIVELLSQllRG B K E R V D. E. Little, Proprietor. Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes, Doughnuts, and Pretzels on hand all tho time. Free Delivery -iu towu ou Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdnys. For Parties, Weddings, & c we are prepared on a couple nf rlnvia nnt.ipo to furnish nil S kinds of cakes &c. Your Patronage Solicited. D. E. LITTLE. VSrWAlrrArWArV SLtQsxJfr-L WW I5AKFU & MARTIN, , Undertakers, Locust Guove, Pa. Fine Funeral Car, Latest Designs in Caskets and Burial Cases. We are prepared to take charge of funerals ou short, notice and furnish just what you want. SatlsfactloB Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. Place of business near John Plessinger's store. : YOU NEED A BUGGY X I HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? J X A Brau New Falling Top X X Buggy with Full Leather X X Trimming, Spring Cushiou X aud Back, Thousand Mile X X Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- X out Shaft Couplers and Fine- ly Finished throughout for X X ONLY $50. J Largo Stock to select J from. J I am also handling Hand- J made Huggies aud Wagons. J X W. ll. Evans, llustontown, Pa. J S. P. METZLER Dkai.ku In . . . Pianos Orons JKKles Good marketable stock taken in exchange. I ' Wliri! Iii lined of any thing in our iiim write fin' iiirliiyiliir I S. I. MLVrZLEH. lUirut Cabins, I II UJacei Sons I'll I I 4 m ' 1 ill ill !' t We have all the newest Stiff, and Straw HATS for Men and Boys. Shirt Waists and Soft Shirts, we have in almost any style, and lots of them at close prices. The line of Men's and Boys' ' CLOTHING is Great. Do not fail to give us a ey. Men's suits as tioys' jj and TROUSERS we have in sVS 41 r,n tn 4q no 's va.vi IU V". W, Z'ZZZ.ZZ1ZZZZZ oooooooooooo Spring Time Hints. 1 8 8 8 w HEN A LADY GETS e generally finds a 8 a new mattress, springs or 8GOOD MATTRESSES are here in stock from (ft.W to Q !?R.00 and to order up to $30.00. The very cheap kind, that 8 only serve to look at aud worry you awhile, you can get elso j where. 8 BED SPRINGS, $2.00 to $12.00. PILLOWS, 50c to $2.00 O Tho same remnvks nrmlv n.a to rnnl.t.rossos. C' A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood- Q en ouo to great advantage. Manes tne room hnglucr and looks cooler ou a hot day or night. NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50o aud 75c a yard (double width) make attractive curtains and cover- O O ings. O A COUCH SPREAD in 8 fringe all around, at $1.50 is 8 8 QoDarts and Third new lot this season. o o H. SIEREK & CO., FURNITURE MAKERS, 9, 2 On Queen Street, Chambersburg Q cooooodooooooo oooooooooooo 1 MAY BARGAINS JOHNSTON'S! Beautiful Lawns. 6c fS Handsome Batistes, 6 to 10c, White Lawns, 8, 10, 12, V ' and up to 25c. White Persian Lawns at 30c. ' p SJ? White Swiss, plain or figured Dress Ginghams and sj$ ! Percales all patterns from 6 to 12 1-2 cents. i$ Vt) HIT A TNT A rl j i ss miiujtxiics ana flTT XT OJLJJJLV ti An Elegant Line of Wash 2 lr?. Come and see our line of 8 i urill niunTrs j;-.. iiiu.ii o kJiiuii u uuu $ shirtwaists pi also CLOTHING to SUIT I: v.. s, -A it; M'CONNELLSBURG St ft THE BEST LAWN OXxA i?nf Ml h FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the People's Paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. atmjtiitmiimmKT.mitx.,mtit: i I J t " . M f.n tM ) 4 M M Ml Spring Styles in Fur, I III I 4 : t ( I 4 fM Ml f - 4 in K M Ml M M4 I Ml M4 14 M r Ml II I ?J call; we can save you mon low as . $2.50 ooc. all THE NEW STRIPES from 60c. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ'ZZZZZZZ coooocoocooooo READY TO CLEAN HOUSE Q bed or twp that ought to have O pillows. 6 o 6 militia ennrk. 50 hv 1(,ft jm.l,o O - w o . ' ' I z pretty and cheap. Baby . Coaches Hove you a nice baby ? 8 3 Prpttv nim!tie: irwn -t4r P-) nTTlTANTT a -n irr VJrXiNUTJtlii.lVl.S. S3 Silks at 50c. ?8 i at PRICES that FIT. Ui AGENTS WAnTU I lwn Swlnrc anil Settece. HaminiK ' ' Chain, Camp Chairs and Stcioln, Ironing Tablci, Wash licncl'ts, Eic. ! ! Agents easily make J', $5 to $10 Per Day. Will furuisli samples at re- ' duced jiricts to those ilesi ring ,', ageucy, Exclusive territory v given. Address, Ji Claarfiold Wsnden-Wsre Co., ': C-EAB.-IEL3, n. .! y". i :