The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 25, 1905, Image 8

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    Fewer gallons; wears longer;
Devoe.
Joshua Mellott, wife and daurli
trr Edifli spent ft fow boui s in
Imvn Monday.
Foley's llouey ami Tar cures
couphs and colds and prevents
pneumonia. Take no substitutes.
Sold by all dealers.
Captain and Mrs. C. T. Dixon,
of Saluvia, were among the visi
tors in McConnellsburg last Sat
urday. County Commissioners. Sigul,
Palmer, and Mellott, were in ses
sion at their office in the Court
House last Friday evening and
Saturday.
To draw the fire out of a burn,
heal a cut without leaving a scar,
or to cure boils, sores, tetter, ec
zema and all skin and scalp dis
eases, use DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve, A specific for piles. Get
the genuine. Sold by Stouteagle
& Bro.
H. W. Dubbs and Ira Locke,
the former of whom is in the em
ploy of the P. R. K. at Pittsburg,
and the latter with the Westing
house people in the same city: are
spending a few days at their old
home at Fort Littleton. They
wer in McConnellsburg a few
hours last Saturday.
After having spent five weeks
delightfully among their oldtime
friends and relatives in McCon
nellsburg and the Cove, John
Lathero and wife left on Monday
to return to their home in Chica
go. They left this place for Chi
cago about fourteen years ago,
and have been prosperous in the
Windy City, and are in a position
to enjoy life during their latter
days.
No pill is as pleasant and posi
tive as DeWitt's Little Early Ris
ers. These famous little pills are
so mild and effective thatchildren,
delicate ladies and weak people
enjoy their cleansing effect, while
strong people say they are the
best liver pill sold. Sold by Stout
eigle and Bro.
An unusually large production
of cider and applebutter is a logi
cal consequent of the abundant
crop of apples of the past season.
N. H. Alloway at his mill at Wa
terfall, has made over thirty
thousand gallons of "apple juice"
this fall, and is not done yet.
3800 gallons were made in one
week.
It is impossible to have a clear
head, an active brain, a vigorous
constitution or a strong body
when the digestion is weak or
when the stomach is out of order.
Xodol Dyspepsia' Cure will put
the stomach and digestive organs
in good condition and lmprovethe
general condition. Sold by Stout
eagle & Bro.
Mr. Courtland Van Deusen,
the Princeton college student,
who was detailed to this county
for two months during the sum
mer as a special Field Worker of
the Pennsylvania State Sabbath
School Association, and who did
splendid work here, writes that
he has been lying in the college
infirmary since the first of Octo
ber with typhoid fever. Mr. Van
Deusen says that he has been fed
so much milk since he has been
sick, that he fears he will never
be able to look a cow in the face
again.
TO CURE A COLD IN OME DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. E.
W. Grove's signature is on each
box. 25c.
LAIUIU.
James llampton and Charley
Mumma, of Kearney, Pa., spent
Sunday at their respective homes.
Frank Gladfelter and wife have
i eturned to their home in Altonna,
after having spent a few weeks
with the latter 's parents, Daniel
Laidig and wife.
William Wagner, wife and fam
ily, of Huston town, spent Sunday
at the home of their brother, Hor
ace Wagner, near Laidig.
Daniel Laidig, wife and daugh
ter, Zelda, visited Z. B. Harnett's
at Waterfall, last Suuday.
FRIGHTFUL SUFFERING RELIEVED,
Suffering frightfully from the
virulent poisons of undigested
food, C. O. Grayson, of Lulu,
Miss., took Dr. King's New Life
Pills, ;'with the result," he writes
"that I was cured." All stomach
and bowel disorders give way to
their tonic, laxative properties.
Sfjc at Trout' drug Btore, guaranteed,
GOD SAVE THE COMMON
WEALTH. PROCLAMATION
GENERAL ELECTION
WHKKEAS, In and by an act of the (loncnil
Awt-tnMy of the Commonwealth of l'ennylvnl
nia. entitled. "An not relation tothe election
lthln thlx Commonwealth." pawed the 19th
day of June, Anno Oomlnl iwtl. and amended
the 3rd day or June Anno Domini lwtt.lt Is
made the duty of the Sheriff of every county
within the Commonwealth tojrtve public notice
of Hie U-'iieml Election and In such notices to
enumerate the officer to be eleoted and Rive a
lUt of all the nomination made, and designate
the place at which the election In to be held.
THKRKFOKK.
I, J A.MKS il. Al.KX ANKKK, HlKh Sheriff of
the county of Kulton. do hereby malte know n
and Klve this I'I'HMC NOTM'K to the Kleetors
of the county of Kulton. that on
The I'frst Tuesday after the First Monday
of November next, being the 7th duy of
the month
A General Klection will be held at the several
Klection Districts established by luw in said
Couuty, and as published below.
OFFICERS TO I IK KI.KCTKU.
ON K PERSON to fill tlieofflcn ofState Treas
urer or Petiimx Ivaiiia.
ONK PERSON to till the office of,lude of the
Supreme Court of Peiinsylrania.
THRKF PKKSONSto Hlltheomy of Judge
ut the .Superior Court of Pennsylvania
itvir pi.-iju.iv ... n .... ..in . .
..... . .......... ,., ,,,, wlvi umo ui aNsuoiaie
Judge or Fultuii rountr. Peimnylvauia.
uk rt;ws to till the office or OiMrict At
torney ot Fulton county, Pemuiylvania.
IIVI." PPUUllV.nHII .1.. .,-- ..
.......... iu iim iur voire vi rroiuono-
tary, Register and Recorder, anil Clerk ol the
uvu.iDvi rmwii uuudij, reimsjiTania
Two PKKSONSto nil the office or Comity
Commissioner ol Fulton county, Pennnylyanla.
TWO PKKSONS to mi the ofllce ol County
Auditor ol Fulton county, Pennsylvania.
I have enumerated the officers to be elected
unit Itor.. .ii)li.H h ...11 i ii . .. ...
I' " me i.PiiwntUK lisi ,l
DAI K certilled by the Secretary of Stute
.u.i i..uui. . .iioioisistiuers. f
STATE TREASURER
(Mark One)
Republican
J. I.ee Pliimmer
Citizens
J. Ie Pluniiuer
Democratic
William H. Ilerry
Prohibition
William II. Berry
Independence
William H. Berry
Lincoln
Wllliain II. Kerry
.Socialist
Robert B. Rliigler
Socialist Labor
K. J Druuinand
JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT
(Mark One)
Republican
.John Stewart
Democratic
John Stewart
Prohibition
John Stewart
Independence
John Stewart
Citizens
John Stewart
Lincoln
John Stewart
Social I fit
Edward Kuppingtr
Socialutt Labor
E. H. NUrklry
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
(Mark Three)
Republican
Char leu K. Rice
Citizen
(J linnet. K. Klott
Lincoln
Chariot K. Hire
Republican
Jamet A. Reaver
Citizen
J a rue A. Reaver
Lincoln
James A . Reaver
Republican
(leorjie R. t irlady
CltleiiH
tieore H. OrUdy
Lincoln
George ii.i irlady
democratic
John R. Head
Independence
John B. Head
Prohibition
Homer L, Cactle
Social Ut
Frederick L. SwarU
Socialist
A ii Kb Ayren
SoclalltH
C'orneUtu . Foley
Socialist Labor
A. A. (.rant
Socialist Labor
H. ft. Rager
SociuliHt Labor
H . Spittal
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
(Mark One.)
Republican
Ubed T. Meltott
IeniOcratio
I). T. Humbert
Prohibition
J. W. Julmton
PR0TH0N0TW, REGISTER AND RE
CORDER AND CLERK OF THE COURTS.
(Mark One.)
Peniocratio
Uotrae A. Harrla
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
(Mark One.)
Democratic
George B. Darlela
Prolilbltloo
(loo. W. Haya
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
(lrk Two)
Keublloan
Juiuoa A. Jackson
Haiuuel A. Nenblt
l.tenioerallo
William C. Davl
' tfauiiiel . Oraeey
Prohibition
Henry Wolf
M. M. ClevenRer
COUNTY AUDITOR
(Mark Two.)
Republican
Churlon C Hot
W. Grant Win
Democratic
David H. My em
Aaron M. Oarland
Prohibition
Heortro W. KelmuT
C. J. Urower
I ii1o horrby nmUr Know n :iml tflvf nnticiv
t In t thr plucr of hoblliiir Hib iirrc.:iiil clrctinn
In theNcvrral horonlc und townnips within
Hiiid conutv me u follow, lu win
The Klcotorn of Ayr township to inert ut the
ruhllo School House neiu- Webster MliK
The Klfeton of Itelhel township tf meet nt
the iNtblb; School House at WiirfdiiUliiiiv, in
suid township -
The Kleetors of Hlf rit township to meet nl
the pi nee lutelv tlxed for sn'n purpose., to wit:
The fnmie building near to the lute residence
of Dentil Mellott.
The Kleeton of Hrush Creek township tn
meet ut the place lutelv tlxed for suit! purpose,
in Hit: the enipnterHhnpif 1'. t'. Mellott. in
Kmuiiiville. in suitl iowisbi(. -
The Kleetors of IMiblin tuvr-hip to nu'et in
Kust room ou Mist tioor of building neitilv oh
posiie M. S Wilt h Hotel, ou luuds tf huuI Wilt
in Fort Littleton
The Kleetors of Llekimr f'reek township to
meet at the place lately llxed for thtit jmrpose,
lo w it: John U. Metier w hotel, Hiirrisonville -
The Kleetors of Taylor township to meet nt
the place lately llxed for that purpose, to wit:
J. W . Cutohull h store room. In said township
The Kleetors of Tod tow nship to meet at the
DouifJu.s School House, in said township -
The Kleetors f Thompson township to meet,
ut Centre School House, No. '2. Iu suid town
ship i
The Kleetorx of MeConnelMuirtf ltonm.'h to
meet at the place lately tlxnl for that purpose,
to wit: The Commissioners' ottice at theCouit
House In said Horouh -
The Klectont of Cnion township to meet nt
the place lately tixed for said purpose, to wit:
tieore Sereiver s carpenter shop, near! ieoive
Sehetrompf store, in said tow nship
The Kleetors of Wells tow nship to meet at
the school house, near the Methodist church,
in said township.
Kvery person exoepthu: .Justice of the Peace
who shall hold auv otTlee or appointment or
protlt or trust under the Government nf the
Cnited States or of this state, or of unvclty
or incorporated dist riv.i. whet her a eoinnn-.io ti
ed oftleer or ot herw ise, a sulnniiinat e oibci-r or
lU'ent. who is. or shall be. employed under the
legislative, executive or judiciary department
of this State or of t he Cni! ed Slates, or of a nv
city or incorporated dist net . and also that everv
member of Cou5res and of the State Legisla
ture, and of the select or common council ol
any oily, or commis-loners of nnv incorporated
dl.trict. is by law incapable ot hoidiiw or exer
cising, at the same time, the ol'ice or appoint
ment of .Indue, inspector or Clerk of auy elec
tion of this Common wealth: and no Inspect or
Judu'e. or other otileer ot any such election,
shall be eligible to any oittce to be then voted
for, except that of an election ottlcer.
QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTKliS
Kvery male eitien twenty-one years of aire
possessinkt the follow intr iiialitlcat!otis, shall be
entitled to vote at alt elections: First, he shall
have been a citien of t lie I 'nited St at esai leai
one month. Second, he shall have resided In
the state one year (or if. having previously becu
a ualitted elector or native born cilien of the
State, lie shall have removed t herefrom and re
turned, within six months) immediately preced
ing the elect ion. Third. He shall have resided
lu the election district where he shall otter to
vote ut least two mouths immediately preced
ing the election. Fourth. Il l weuty-i w o years
or awe or upwind he shall have paid within
t wo years u State or County tax, w hich shall
have been assessed at least two mouths uutl
paid at least oue mout h before the election.
Stale Constitution, Article VIII, Section. I.
Ribbons Fall Opening silks
MILLINERY
Our variety of Trimmed and Untrlmmed Hats, Felt Hats, Velvet Hats,
Silk Huts. Patent Leather Hats, exceeds and excels In style
and quality any punt season.
Matchless line of Trimmings, Ostrich Tips, Ostrich I'lumes, Winers,
Ornaments, Com Cons, Silk and Velvet Flowers and Foliage.
All the Newest Weaves
IN DRESS GOODS
'Melhrosc, Serin -1. Mohair, Whip Cords, Shepherd Check Mohairs,
lirua-l ;intli ull colors, 1'unama Cloth, Hain Cloth, Meautifnl
Shirt Waist Material.
1 TlL UN1)ERWEAR
Iadic-?s and Children
Kiistv, f Ivii'iroldery, Dress Triiiiininjis, Neck VVear,
filn es, j . Insertions, Germuntown Yarn. Belts.
T. J. WIENER,
Hancock, Md.
tilven under my hand, at my office, in the
borough of ,Me 'onuellhun.r. the tt h lay of
October, A. 1. t?. and of the Independence of
the I'nited Slates, the one hundred and
thirtv.
JAMF.S Ii. ALKXANIHllt.
She i Iff.
ENGINE WANTED
AIND
MILES FOR SALE.
A 10 or 1 U. P. Engiue wauted
in good condition at a baryaiu.
Give full description including
make, number, condition and low
est cash price and where it can
be seen at work.
12 Missouri mules and mule
colts, 10 Steers, 75 tons ot tine
hay and a lot of corn for sale at
Warforusburg, Pa.
Address
T. D. Kk.hauds,
Germautown, Md.
Or call on
II. K. Makkley,
Warfordsburg, Pa.
Fi NEW
AU BU66IES 1U
and
WAGONS
at
Cost and Carriage
This is no joke. I have brand
uew FALLING-TOP 151'OGIK.S
and WAGON'S on hund, and I
have decided to close out every one;
of tliem at cost and freight in or
der to (ill up with
SLEIGHS
IND
CUTTERS
for winter.
1 mean just what I siy, uud if
you mean business come to see me.
W. R. EVANS,
Ilustontown. Pa.
Fall and Winter Millinery.
W'c liave just received a full lino of Ladies', Misses,
and Children's Fall and Winter Hats.
Special Values' in Trimmed
o in d Ready-to-Wear Hats
l.'ntriinined Hats. We have a variety of the newest
shapes, lurge dress styles, plain felt and velvet, in all
the leading colors.
1 leady-to-wear Hats. Choice assortment of styles and
shapes. Better trimmed hats than ever and more to
select-from.
Give us a call hefore purchasing elsewhere, and note
prices and nuulity.
Luemma M. Laidig,
luaiwiiiuwii, m a.
Opposite Post-otlice. J
AAA
Rouss Racket Store.
Prices for court week.
Double bitcd axes ;V, 7.'i and K5c
Single bitted axes 50c
10-in Steel carpenter pincers 2"c
l--in shoeinif pincers 48 and o")C
Horse rasps li. 10, 22, and 2."jc
Horse slioe nails
2-ft rules
Carpet tucks
Hold last shoe nails
Lon traces
I alter chain
Kepair links
Mica axle yreese
Horse shoo hummers
11c lb.
H, 10 and 2Hc
lc
3c
48, 58 und 70c
15, 1!) and 23c
8 uud 10c a doz
8 und 2.tc
'20 and 2.1c
3 corner files
8-in flat flies
10-in Hat flies
Tea spoons
Table spoons
Butcher knives
Corn huskers
Hatchet handles
Steel hatchets
Single-tree clips
Double-tree clips
3 and 4c
8 and l!c
10 and 12c
0c set
12c set
13 to 20o
3 to 20c
4e
35 and 48c
l.'lc set
24c
P""'---'-'--
Cobbler, sets 3 last and stand, 1 ham
mer, 3 awls and handles. 2 packages
of nails and t knife 45c
V e'now have all of our winter Underwear in and was fortunate in
getting the same one that we handled last year at the same price. Our
men's underwear weighs 10 ounces to the shirt, and costs you 43 cents
each or 85 cents per suit. These are goods that are sold every year
ut 50c. The reason we can sell it at this price is that wte buy by the
case. Lust year we bought a 30 dozen case and then we had
to order again and we had i dozen to carry over. If you haven't try
ed this try it this winter, and the ladies that we mentioned we have
showed it to a great many people and they Bay they have never seen
as good one for anything like that price. Don't get It Into your head
that this is a 25c one selling for 24c, It is not..
Clothing ! Clothing !
We have made a special effort this year on Clothing. Our sales
have been increasing in this line und this certainly will cause any per
son to wor k the harder. All that we have space to say Is that we can
knock them all out, for where we sell once we cau sell again. If you
want an overcoat we have them. (Jh, yes, we forgot to say anything
about our boys underwear. It is heavier than ever and only costs
the same us before, 24c. Felt window shades Kc; brass rods complete,
Sc.
Respectfully, ' i
HULL & BENDER,
Proprietors.
xrpKKIOK 1IANOAOKS
WKITK Foil lUTAIilMll'K
fo thi'.drtnt Jlft. jura. jV vviat.j
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PIUS
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alluai.aM.I Imllaitxii.. ,v vi.ur lin. jin,
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CHIOBilBTHH UHKlOA I. r,o
ID ihimn, t'H 1 1. A.,
FL&VELL'S
I.I...-.IH; SIUCKINOS TDIIPCrC
AIIOOMI.NAI.SIJ'I-OHIKIU hUoOtO
liifiSSpiimn (iAitima St., Ptilluileliiliia, Pa.
AAillinery
We are now ready to show you a
full, line of Fall and Winter Milli
nery Goods. We do'not claiii to
have the largest line of any In the
county; but we do claim to have the
JXF.UUTOK'8 NOTICK
Notice Ih hereby given ?Tmt lettem teMtuoieul
ry Iirvh bi-en itrHiited lu (he iliiduml Iiieil upun
the entitle o f Conrud (ilulKr, Sr., lute of Ayr
tuwuDtilp. Pultun count". Pu.. dvceiised. . '
Any perMina liavlnii claliua auttiust Buldnatute
will preaent them ,ruperly aulheulicuteil foi
aettleiuent, anil thoaeowlnff 'theauine will pleuae
call und aetlle.
TOIMASGLASUKU,
W. H. NELSON.
Kl c. Kxeiiutora.
Rule on Heirs.
Cheapest
iuality considered.
Don't full to come and see our
goods before buying elsewhere.
We can, and will, save you mon
ey. Thanking the public for past
puiroiiuge, I am yours for business.
Nellie Dawney,
Ilustontown, Pa.
(Successor to Annie K. Dawney. )
Kstatkiif John P. Ktkjcbt, i.at urTou
TllWNNIIIP, Pui.TUN ('"'tlNTY, l'KN NH VI, VAN I A,
llbl KANKIJ.
To Cuthurtne, luternmrrled with Mutthew
Meti'ull. ruKldiuv Id WuviifKlMiru. Kranklln
uiiuiitv, Pa.; Konhlu. Inleruiiirrletl with Adum
tires. realdlriK In York, VorU cuuuty. Pa.; An
nie. Inieriiiurrlud with John Kline, residluu ut
Pull.. Pruukhn ouuutv. Pu : John Kdwunl
Shi!mrd, rexhleuue iihlnniwn: Willliun lodwurd
Sliepuril. .Inliu I.'. Shepurtl. Mitruuret S.. luter-
UiHuiud with llenjuinlu A (luluim: und 11 111 rim I
Shepiud-ull uffruy. N. Y.; Wllliuiu (Jullen !
I'uiitfhnrii. reidlutf in Luuuiister. Pu , und I'lnl
Ip 10. bhrp.uil. realdeuce unknown.
You und ull olhur penous Intermtud, ure
hereby tmtiiieu to uppeur In opeu oourt lu Mu
I onnellsburK. Pulton county. Pu., oiiTIiui mIu v.
the lit I. duy of November. H. und uuoopi or
rvrune the rctl eatiitn of the ,.ilii dneeuneil ut
the vuluiiliou relumed or limke iiIiIh on lint
Kiitue. or ahow euuse why the umu ahull not
be ao'd on your neyluut or refuaui to uooupt
the same.
Oca. P, IU S, 8t.
J.U. AI.EXANDKIt.
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CLAY PARK.
Administratrix's Notice.
Not toe In hereby Klven, tbut Ititterw of ad
niiniNLiiiiiuu on thoetuteof Uuvid 11. Kvan
litiu of Jtfifust towiiMhip, Kultou ooun
tv. (iHiit'iued. Ijuviitif Itvt'U vruitteU to the un
ilM'sivitt-l. iv thn Kt'KlKinr of Kult- n
rounlv, Notfi!( In hereby Ktvmi to ull per Mini t
liutebteO lo Kulri eHliiletomtik linmedlutL'Ouv I
rimnl. uud thivtiavii)U uLuIiiim HRiiiUMt iheNuiue
to present diem to t he umlensiKited, duly uu I
thriiitieuteU tir eltleiunt.
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I offer to you the
XAorlcfs Best Bargains.
$400 PIANOS at $300.
$125 ORGANS at $62.50.
$90 " " $45.
$75 " " $37. 50.
$20 Drop-Head Sewing Machine at
15 dollars each.
Heating Stoves, wood or coal at $3 to
$20 each. Cook Stoves $13 to $30
each. Enterprize Sausage Grinders and
Stujfers at $8 per set, large size.
Ladies' Long Coats
$5 to $20 each. A beautjful line of La
dies Hats at 1 -2 the regular price.
Men's Long Overcoats worth $9 at
$4.50.
Aline of Dress Suits that cannot be ex
celled in the county either in style or price.
Our Furniture Department is complete
and contains the most beautiful line of
fancy Enameled Beds and Upholstered
Couches and Rocksrs ever offered in this
community. - .
I have six buildings filled with every
thiugyou need to eat, use or wear at low
er prices than you can buy elsewhere. ,
Clay Park,
Three Springs, Pa.
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We have, this ye.ir, the finest line of Men's
uiKi ouyi viounni; uki uvercoais inai was ever
seen in this town.
If it is a business suit, a working suit, of a
dress suit you want we have them in Milton's,
plain and fancy wool Cassnnere's, Corduroy's
dam and fancv Wni ;tPik SrntrhVlft'fpfl f'hev-
r ' jv;
lots, and plain black Thibet and Cheviot suits. &j
in the latest color combinations. 0.
There is grace and style in
Our Clothiner I
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In our Overcoats we can give you, light weight
Casimeres, heavy wool Beavers, all-wool Ker
ic s. Rain Coats, and heavy Ulsters.
Our boys clothing is cut as careful and will
l;t as well as our men's suits,
Our prices on ,
Ladies' Coats
I
are as l.rv and lower than lhey were last year,
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u a-
8
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afforded absolute protection in com-
of Ladies',
i
so y
ing liwie.
We have just received a full line
Men's and Boys' Felt, Boots.
J. K. JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg.
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if'
4
Repairing
in all branches of Buggies,
Carriages, Spring Wagons,
&c.
New work on Applica
tion. Aaron Steele,
McContiellsburtr, l'u.
Shop ou Old Helices Stand opposite-Court
House.
tSr"2' Early Risers
Th famous littlo plll
M. Comsrer,
atent for
THE GEISER MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY, ,
-BURNT CABINS, PA.
for the sale of TruuUou and
I'ortublo Knuiues, Gasoline,
Separators, Clover Hullers,
Sawmills, iVc.
jKunlniiH oq hand all-the time.
fXSP Early Risers
The famous little pills.
n DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Tk. 1100 bottl.coi-tli,t Si Hmotha trial 0u, wMch Mllafor BOunts. ,
MeraEIQ OMLV AT TNI UklOHATOKV OF
S. C. IJ.WITT c COMPANY, CHICAGO. I1X.
P)ral hyStiut'ji?U & f ro.
IO-y-o. r NeedriK rt. pu.