1UA L DARE, Editon and PnorniETOit SUUBOltllTION 11ATEB. Ono Year, cash In advance, , tl.25 Hit Months, cash In advance, 75 Gents' BnterednttheNorthrinttetNebrasknJpoiloffieeM econd-classmatter. TUESDAY, JUIvY 25, 1899. Former Governor Holcomb lias not yet attempted to explain why he "salted" that extra twenty-five dollars per month which he received from the state over and above what, he paid for house rent. Silas ts a rci'idy letter writer, but on this sub ject his pen refuses to work. Onu by one the populist patriots arc announcing' their candidacy for county officeB through the columns of the ICra. Two have announced themselves for clerk of the district court A. D. Orr of this city, and W. N. Parcel of Somerset. In the case of the latter the office is said to be necking the man, but with Mr. Orr in the field, the office will not find Parcel. Gus Heckler is bold and brave enough to aspire to fill Sheriff Kclihcr'B shoes, but as Tim is a shrewd politician and Gus is a uovce in politics, the latter will last about as long in the conven tion as a snowball would in hades, II. J. Kinley of Maxwell wants to be county superintendent, but as A. P. Heeler of Ilcrshey seems to have the inside track at this time, Mr. Kinley will still be wanting when the convention adjourns. a sale, and two more levies' being able to build a better school house than the board contemplates erect ing. It can't be done and another phrase of the matter is the fact that the present location is the best and most central which can be obtained. This year at least $2000 of the building levy will be expended tn necessary buildings. This docs not leave a very large balance, only about $300, to be used to build a high school. Next year, unless the bonds carry and a new high school is erected, the major portion of the amount raised by the levy will have to be expended on repairs for the present building, JuuciNC, from Mr. Belton'H com munication in the Telegraph of Sat urday evening he has been mnde the victim of misinformation from Home Hource. The superintendent and the inciubcrH of the class of '99 who circulated the petitions for a special election to decide whether or not bonds should be fssued, did ho at the request of the board of education consequently there is no "conflict of opinion between the School Hoard on the one side and the Superintendent and children who graduated the last term of school." The school board realized when they decided to make a live mill levy for building purposes that the income derived from the kavy would not be sufficient to erect a school house in at least ten years but at the time the levy was first made they had almost decided that because of the lack of interest among the citizens which prevented any active work in behalf of the bonds the leavy was the only pos sible way to obtain the money needed for the new building. Every member of the board is heartily in favor of the issuance of bonds and realizes that the only economical way to build a school house is to isBtie them. It is folly to talk of celling the present site and build lug and with the proceeds of such Tho High School Bond Election, The time of'the special election which will decide whether North Platte will have a high school build ing commensurate with the needs of the schoolchildren or will be con tent to pursue a false system of economy, paying out several hun dreds of dollars each year for the rent of buildings, and hampering the mental and physical growth of the children by compelling them to go to school in poorly lighted, poorly ventilated crowded school rooms with very inferior cquip mcntBis, drawing near. Every person, man or women, who is entitled to vote on the ques tion ought to put in ;rnppcarance at the polls n- baturday, Angus Slli -u vote "For issuing $25,000 in bonds of The School District ol the City of North Platte, and for levying a tax sufficient to pay the interest and principal on the same." This question is one which ought to be of vital concern to every loyal citizen. The absolute need of bet ter school accommodations is evi dent to any one who has taken the pains to investigate the present rooms in the high school building. The town is constantly growing, the attendance in the higher rooms is increasing each year, and the children who are seeking an educa tion ought to be given the very best advantages at the disposal of this district. There are hundreds of boys and girls in this town who will never be able to obtain any thing more than a high school education and it is almost criminal to force them to accent the nresent i indent equipments and deprive them of the advantages that the town is amply able to give them. "The public school system is one of the bulwarks of our nation" :mil we ought to strengthen our part of the bulwark by giving our boys and girls the opportunity to obtain a first class high school education No matter how brilliant the teach ers may be they cannot do justice to the pupils in the present over crowded conditions of the school rooms. There has been some inquiry as to who arc entitled to vote upon this question wc therefore print in tun tuc Bcctiou of the statutes governing that matter: "Every person, male or female who has re sided in the district forty days and is tweutv-one years old, and who owns real property in the ,i :. i .i . . inauiti ur personal mat was assessed in the district in his or her name at the lust annual assess ment; or who has children of school age residing in the district shall be entitled to vote at any district meeting," HoikIb. if voted at once, can easily be sold at a premium as there is considerable idle money in the country awaiting investment Grand Island was recently able to dispose of $21,000 school bonds at a premium and the lunula of this dis trict will certainly sell as well. The time is just right for the issuing and sale of bonds and if we let this excellent opportunity slip by with out grasping it another one may never present itself. Tilers has been some fear ex. pressed that the school board, if the bonds are voted, will fail to give the home architects and builders a( fair opportunity to bid on the con- struction of the building; that they will be partial to outside architects. There are absolutely no grounda for such fears because from the time the poecihjjity of voting bonds wbb first spokeuol evary nienjberas the board has expressed himself of be ing atrongly in favor of home arch itccts and builders. Mooting1 of School Board. The school board held an adjourn eu meeting Saturday night. The secretary was instructed to renew tuc contract with the Baptist society tortlie use of the Baptist church for another year. The plans and specifications for a new school building to take the place of the one now in use in llin man precinct were inspected and it was decided to advertise for bids. The new building is to be 2 1x32 and to have a good rock foundation. The building is to cost about $700. Bids arc to be in the hands of the secretary by Saturday, July 29. Ninty scats were ordered from the American School Supply Co. TIicbc scats arc to be used for the new wing in the Third ward and in the new Murphy school house. A few bills were allowed and a new oak office table' and six new chairs for the superintendent's of fice were ordered. A bill of twenty one dollars for the tuition of non resident pupils will be presented to the board of county commissioners for payment under the new high school law. MM.n l.-.t ...!ll I...I.I II aiiw uuaiu win IIUIU ilUUlllur meeting on Saturday night. Additional Local. itoiiio. u. uieiii, wno was in town last evening, we learn that the com crop in Myrtle pre cinct is badly in need of rain and unless rain falls within the next few days the crop will not amount to anything. Jn that section rain has not fallen since before July 4th, and as the corn is now in tasele moisture is absolutely necessary neat in Myrtle precinct will make a partial crop. l' or Kent Four nice rooms for residence, over Meckiu's meat mar ket. M. C. Hakkinrton. Airont. o A number of Miss Blanche War ner's friends tendered her a sur prise party at her home Friday ev ening, tlie occasion being Miss Blanche's seventeenth birthday. The young people spent the cven- ng in playing games and had a royal good time. At eleven o'clock a feast of dainties w.ib served,, to which the guests did ample justice. Bright new McOormic'k Twine at 10 cents per pound or Sale by Jos; Hershey. Tom O'Kourke, of Gasliu, was a caller atthiw office yesterday and reported two heavy raws in thai. section Saturday night and Sunday. n :.. .. . .... ; -uiii in in excellent caiiatiiou in n that precinct, better than it has been for several years, and wheat will yield well. Capt. William Astor Chanter, congressman from New York, is the president of the New York Star which is giving away a fortv dollar Bicycle daily, as offered by thejr advertisement in another column. Hon. Amos J. Cununingp, M. C; Col. Asa Bird Gardner. District At. torncy of New York; ex-Gov. Hogg of Texas, and Col. Fred FeigJ of New York, arc among the well known names in their board of dU rectors. WHEN HO COURTED YOU lie didn't complain if you were a little NOTICE OF SALE. t .. t i- . . i . i Anotlior cront d SCOVOrv fins boon order of II. M Orlraes, Judge of the district court desnoildent or irritnl.lo nt H.iir-a N, L.,i. ...Hi... i I... - 1.1 .! of Lincoln county, Nebraska, made i on ithe mn - - - .-. i iiuiuu, uuu mm. iwt ui i iiiui in win i ,,. nf Jnn. 1H09. ror me saie oi ine souiuwei 11C OC3. He's Pni,nf,v I'niRPnRn fnslonodltfl clutches qunrteV of Section 8, In Township 10 north, of the same man. wunl 'soso raBtoncu lts ciuicucs i w wesf) , UBeo,a coaDt. Nebr;kn.i He didn't 1111- Upon hor fltld for BOVOD j onrfl SlIO With- will sell at the east front door of t ie court house. .1 ..'. 1 u !... I.... .,lnl ,- in Norin l'iniie, neorns.a on u wuru.iy.ii "tisiiuiii men. siuuu no soiuiooi uut uu ,nn ul I June, 1HV9, nt one o'ciock p. m. nt punnc venuno lie doesn't gnnB woro Undermined nntl cieaill BCOmou to the highest Dinner lor casn me auovo nescnue.i now. Then lio imminent. For throo months sho reI eftnte. Bald sale will remain open for one thotiglrt it wis coughed incoBantly. nnd could not onied this K-Ui day of June. 1899. ennrico mm n eon, alio linni v uificovorou a wnv 10 okhin a. iiauon. liked ft. Now rocovcrv. bv tiurclinsinff of US n bottlo of A.lmlnl.trstpr of the Ertatc of Alrln O. Uacon, . . ... ... - ' IT 1 - " . TliwnaaAfl. ne uitiiks it is caprice Ur. Kings JXew Discovory ror U)nsump- and doesn't like it. Mod, nnd wns eo tnucli rolifvod on tnk This into la postponed unUl September soth, iiut now lie's busy get- ing tho first doBO, tlint eho slept nil itsw.at one o-cioc p. m. lllltr tttntlnt ntnlitl nit.1 HltlK li.m 1 nMtnn linn llftM nil. I If lie realized tlin full truth I cntntnlv ..ii,l tTnrnnmn la Afro. T.ntli. I BPEfiTAT.MARTRR fiOMMIRSTONER'U SAT.K ne would he more than anx- orLutz." ThtiB writes W. O. Hnnnick ,. TTT. a. .... mil In invi. in ... r 1.n f. n .f dl.ii... at n ni.!..l !...! I Jy . .nuo u. u uruor m ." mrucu iiuu iuo .1 . "V " ui.,ui onuiuv.n, u J.r.111 uutuun District Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska. uikc mc ngui remedy to restore Her to froo Ot A. F. Stroitz's Drug Sthro. wherein The Nebraska Loan and Trust Company true womanly health. Most men don't Reculnr sizo GOo nnd S1.00. Evory lapiainuirtnd iienrr wiikinaon. Barnh wiikin kllow that When n woman it wrak. tiorv. lwnM .1 ' ;on'.?.t- nl., are t efen.lants, nnd to me directed, ! :ii.t.. i :. v ; i "vi.nu Kui.iuuivu. i i win on ine min aar or adrusi. mi. atone y., iiiiiuuiu mi uespoii iciu, mere IS I o'clock p. ra., at the east front door of th court nivnnniuy Fotncimtig radically wrong JPilgrlmatro of Cryptio Maaons of house in North rintte, Nebraska, sell the follow with the delicate feminine nrcmtit witii ni .i- t . n in Inffdescrllied real estate at public ancllon tilth Which her entir ti1iv.n..n t. t.? ...iii... .. "B. highest l. . .Ier for cash, subject to prior morf ti. !. J.' !... ' For the nliovo ncffls on i ho Tin on . ! i.u.won.i inicrcsi nun taxes, to satisfy '""n" iimu isuiit, mm nisi one rem. sni.i decree, in-wiu tub east nair or Hm-iinn ruirieen nnrui, in itnnRO Amount uuu on said t. cost 12.1.10 nnd no. Colorado Dntcd North l'lntte. Nebraska, July JR, lWifl, , .. t r- ... 11. H. 1U1H1KI.Y. opruigs ana 1'UCOIO irom poinis HI jur, Special Master Comnilssloner. Kansas and Nebraska. Do JlJt r fes'ShrwUrthe' T- W,H put .I,fc5ficlia'adct,ie Kreatlyreduc nrnM round trip to Denver, The guns, belts aud.cantcctis for Campany 10 arrived this morning Arrangements for an armory have not yet been fully completed but drill will be held In the od hall to.- morrow. A. D. Scars, of Fremont, is in town in the interests of the Fre- inont branch of the Nebraska Creamery Co. They arc desirous Cash nnld for Hides. of establishing a separator station 'B'st raarkot prieo pnid for fnt cnttlo ortramsm weak or diseased. It is Dr. I'fercc's Favorite Prescription. It re stores perfect health to the weakened organs, ami makes them strong, clean and virile. It makes wifehood happy, nnd motherhood easy. It banishes mornintr sickness nnd all other discomforts that precede maternity. It makes lnbor Unlit. short and almost painless. It helps to make real "new women." An honest druggist won t urge upon you a sub stitule. Mr, l'merson Allen, of Dorset. Ontario Co., Out., wrltei: "I enn truly say that I think Ur. l'lerce'n Medicines the best 1 lmvp rvrr iivcl. I was In very poor licnllh for n IoK time, dntliiR iroiu ine nirin 01 my nine Kin. I irieii iilllcrcnt doctors nml different medicines. 1 derived very much more benefit from your medicines thnn from any other I linvc ever used. I took four Domes oi -i avorue Prescription ' nnd three hot ties of 'Ooldcn Medlcnl Discovery,' nnd I nhvaya keep the ' relicts ' 111 the house.'' tint I n 1 n rt i l t -r complete arrangements for your otUO 01 OCnOOl LaiM LGOSeS trio witnout first askiup- votir t 1 ml. ? an ... -w . nrrnnr nlin.if flu. mnin,d lni J. no V.omraiB810nor Ol 1'UUIIO JjUnilS , , 7 . b ""'" nnd Buildings will offer nbout 30,000 service and fast time to Colorado nercs of eehool lnnd for lon?o ntpublio via the Union Pacific. auction nt North rlntto, nt tho County rrensurorB onico, beginning nt D n. m., For tickets, sleeping car reserva tions and full information on Jas. D. ScanlaN, Agent. August 7, 1800, under tho following iiruviBion oi mo now scuooi innu inw. "if. after tlslnir dllnfllHtr.inrn Ir. nt an annual rental of six por cent upon the ap praised valuation, the Commissioner Is unnblo to do so, he mar offer tho same for lease nt less than thonppralsed valuation nnd tenia It to Ihu person or persons who will pay six per cent on the hi est offered valuation, as annunl rental, If, In hi WANTED. NEW TIME GAUD. EAST 1IOUM) OENTHAI. T1MK. No. C Locnl PrtBSoncor 8:10 A m Jndmont, It Is i to tho best lutorestp of the stato tu No. 2-Fnst Mnll 8:30 a m I nc?',, "ucn bT . No. 1-Chlcnco Snocinl 11:00 vm. ror.BonB "oeinng to oinmitio tho Innds No. 28 Way Freight 8:10 a m , 00 ,onB?a my Boeuro Iiatsof tho enmo, TrninsNo. '2 nnd -1 stop only nt Losing- sl,lowlnfr,t,ho P'Csontnpprnlfomont thoro- Inn nnd Ifnnnnn.i 1I,. M-tl. Tl?.. Ol, nB WOll II B linv Otlior informntinn.linnn ' " " ' ' v UV.TVl'U llUlbll 1 ILLU . . . . " . nnd Grnnd Islnnd. nppncntion to tho county trensuror or m.. n.... y nddroBsintr tho CommiRnlnn nr. nt. No. C-Colorndo Snocinl 0:3."! a m ti,uva. n nAh " V""img ot tho nuo No. 1 Limited 4:15 p si Nn .'llfnof Mnll 10.01 . j-r , a m ,1 t . .. i-.ui .i numngcon os l ODin want No. isj Wny Freight 7:15 a m No. 21 I-'nst Freight 3:00 r m. JAS. 13. SCANLAN, Agont. 30 cars new baled Hay for immediate delivery, Highest cash price paid. The Windsor Meat Market. You onjoy trndintr nt n woll con- uuoicd mont ninrkot A. MEEKEN & SON niRB onp wljiph pouimnnda tho boBt triido jp North l'lntte. you should trndo thoro, i.,,,..'. tion, tho Commissionor will glndly nns jvor nil imjuirioa in rognrd to tho school lnnd business or tho workingB of tho now law. LAND OPPIOE NOTICES. K0TICK FOll rUUMOATlOX. Lnnd Office nt North rintt . Neb.. ) Jnlv 1 1ll. t CHrti T Notice la horeby oWen that the followlnjf-nniued lett er hns filed notice of her Intention to raako nnal proof In sunnort nl hr rlnim nn,i it... ..... proof will bo made before ItoRlster nnd llecelTer nt North l'lntte, Neb., on August 23d, 1890, vli: Who made HniimstnAil Vnt i Houthwent quarter of Section 8. Township 16 N.. Hho names Iho followlnt? Un continuous rosldence upon and cultivation of said land, vli: Stephen H. KHner,lIenry Kilmer, John Kl mer. Sr., and Charles 8. Kilmer, all of Oar fleul, Neb. im QEO. E. FKEN01I, Heglster. icre and a vigorous canvass will be made among the neighboring far mers with that end in view. The new walls of the roundhouse have commenced to go up. When the remodeling of the round house s completed it will be one of the most convenient roundhouses on the system and the work of hand ing engines will be very much ex pedited.. Employment has been givejj to a large number of North Platte men on Ue work of rcbuild- TELEPHONE 81. CONTEST TJOTinrv Untod Stales -t(lrpmce.'Kotth rlatto. Neb., ... iljinii lftji, 1'bVff. " ufUplnnl MnlA.I nm.l..i 1. ..I .... ' . P; ll'R.' F'WStnilt; A snulclpnt poptpst nmdaTjt' Ji vj Aipprf U. 1 ur east nuarter and tie porlb half of thp poiithpnit In this olticp by Alborl i . .1.1 r w.- - ' Kninsi iiiuppr PRiiiirp pntry Wo. I Decembor t, 1SP0, for tjio past half of J. F. FILL.I0N, General Repuirer. Special attention given to bicycle mmi WHEELS TO RENT i? quarter of Bcptlon 7, Township V. itnntre 110. bv Lenn .. onrpqntpr, poptostnp, n which It Is nf. IcRod that Lonn E. Carpontcr wholly fatlpd ntul mvrei. ... uipii niuruu in pe uroxen or cm. llfUIUII, IIU yeara ieuu ly part of said tract of lnnd during tho V 0Ml2.lO l.HW-tl8 nnd 18W, that sold YELLOW JAUHDICE CUBED. SulToriiiK Immunity should bo sunnliod with ovory inoiins possiblo for its roliof. it is wltn ploiiBiiro wo publish tho fol lowing. "This is tocortify that I wiib n torriblo suiroror from yollow jnundico for over six montliB, nnd wns trcntcd by Homo of tho best nlivsiomnH irf our citv hum u 10 no avail, wr. liull our i riii- ist reooiiit;fenilj;d Elootrio Hittors and IlllUr II1HIIH' Lll-O llOI.IIXfl I U'liu n-tir.ilv cured. I iiowtnlfOKn-nt pfoiipjjrpin rro. NotlOO of Snfima.l Elnnfinn ommoncltiK thorn to any norson sulfur- r-.- irom tins ifrriblo innliuly flriHPiniiy yours, m. liiBtnn, ICy," J''i?r sal irtiffmBi, Legal Notices. Lena t, Cnrpentor wholly foiled nnd neglected to plant or caused to bo planted, any pnrt of snld trnct of lnnd to trees, seeds or cuttings during the yenrs lWi01.923-ll-03-litM)7.1i8 and 1BW, and said defect exists to-duy; said parties are hereby notl. fled to appenr.rcspond nnd offer testimony touch ing said nllegnUon ntlO o'clock n. ra., on August 17th, 18W, before tho register nnd receiver nt the ui.ii.eu amies imwi ijmce in worth rintte. Neb. The said contestant having, In a proper affidavit filed Juno 17. 1WJ. set forth facts whlrh .h,.th after due diligence nersonnl snrvleo nf im. j cannot be made, It is hereby orderoil nnd directed iicntloiil , uuo nu proper pun. IT Us p.KO. E. f ppj, negjstor. CONTEST HOTICeT "E a sumpippt ppptp,t nmdflrit hnvfou mh'mm ih s olffcp .y prnpt K. JUkFom cpppsnY, K ft I,117'llc,h " lB.nllBm"l Iroyl'. Clonsohas failed ti treo seeds or cuttings durlug tho years of IMC 18(13. Ml 1MK tknr? pit i?no .ml .'''! 1B"-' any porson suitor- 1 lo malady. I am .N'ft'rc Js rebv Riven that on Satunlay, A Hnrrnrtv T .. "le Rtn l'Ai' 'll AuC'St. lul. Ill Til L' SChoi) I J. Bn ?lRtrlct ot'the a(J-0r Wort M.ittf'. In the o by A. P. Stroitz. County Ot Mncoln; In the yttito 'otWai- 18H3. 1K9I. W 1MW, 1807. 1W)8, 18011, but hns on Lne.,y r?iotea nd nbnndoned said claim since Mi.', and the part of said tract formerly broken dp has gone back and umwn in a n.i , nud thera are no trees urnwlmr ihom.,., ... defects exist to dntej said parties ore hereby no. Ifled to appear, respond and offer evidence touch ing said nl legation at ten o'clock n, m on August 10th. 18W, before tho lteglster nnd Receiver nt the United States lnnd offlco In North l'lntte. Neh Biiiuu"i..iiat Having, in a tironor nm.invii i i ry.: mc.iuv ui iNorin I ' Illl HI 1 tin l.'IA. ll'n.. It '. . . . I HI...I V....1. - Sf r fjlirt V9V of thef V i v of North Platto at Jw that after .fuo dlllM, ier.bnal'SrfrvlcLi j mm &r krch u a v lis n w h duriihy Bchool hOUHc on tli,6 Niirthcant nuar tT of Section ! , I'ow nsiii'p u, ltaW il in al.l precinct, and n okoAi 'iirccincT at 1 tn" NQ'flOK FOH l'pilI,JOA!'IIth. rJinf) ojllci) nt North; I'lnttji, Nph. v.,ii iu i,,..i. .. i..,ll r.-V.'f" ff h. iiiutati' ot Npiiraska. hup ISHI In fhp range i) wpl.. ' "r ""i iVi .?nrri,iliw.,,i,iMlr,iCl; 'P"'"lll,1t oiiHof "t'IUnpslofnoHng wtnp.M lo prove tils MOST VIOLENT CASES HAVF Ti,Rrcut,stcarosi.0id bo given to S's se ' 'V ?yNu.mi HIUOI IULtlH UHOCO nMC nnylittlo fiore, pimplo or BcratcTt which iliy J,A oeo. k. fkknoii, itegitBr. innranrn fcv rinor .n , BhoNvanodUimitlotUohealiiiulorordln. iHtiaVh year'ftiSrekncr m APPFARF l Al MhnT ry treatment No ono can ti-1 how booh thrso .IV"'1 al'V"',1"1" 1,e miiiiWrui from to .,,, conteht notiok. irrCMllUU il nflOl HO wfil develop into Canror of tho worst tvno i!'".H!:v,ivt".ly- a' ''' 'mmber land a ' l onu-o, North l'lntte, Neb., uzor niRAni ro JZ ,,ua,,??,',I,, al lton Cim?r s,'piy '"V''', t,A "''"''f''1 ..M?.ln& MrHF P MP FS i?,lSS t 'h W - '.7ow just what tho disease is; l" ""'? year thereafter until all, W """"c7 willlnmA. Putnam conte.tn., ",ln, nromplly returi.H. howovor. ami M oven moro yiolei pnd ilo.Wn irtlvti tl M w anil each year there- ,,r lu",,,u ',n!"8 nu 'nl11 ,rnct '"r mori! hu," Uoro. Cau.'.u- i . u deadly lmbum In tho hloo,!, ,h ,,1H'r, li . f ,, hater or Wc tiMl$2 f "f.'SfW-' 'I'll SUf- Sv VmLCi' .' ,e, Jo)"' H olhoroMerna I treatnu'iit ran l.nyu no ellett wlm ov t io,' ' 1 ".ocuKusf ' fc6 1,1 I 31! I'HI'V "'tfr ;, Z W&MWA coino fiom will.in-tlu. last voIko of xlo.t i,.4 ,0 rr UiM. ' "W. f 'fW ,? tax, , rcmiired (l),v . to H .ilWltTiS X " M llftlo hlotelt ulmiit tho hlzo of ii lieu camo iiniler iiiv left, TV,",'1" ai , , , , 1 3 . riJ a,viut freely. Thix gradually Rrow ess nm turn d won" l'roWa, ami 'fur levyl ik a t x i iiclont tn : "' """tr iVfS,,f1llf '"'w onlva iK'allhy Ittlownr remaiim who o lu verVt.c fS t 'uj S. I Vil r ''iS RfiPJ 1 In,lomre '','' rintte. 6. S, S. FOR THE BLOOD ! BH3 SHi MKttSiSS - - - - j v nn nf I i ll.m,.,! ... it.i.7" .; . . v- "v, ..ou uii August iiUlb. lNMI. X.I-. It la tho only romodv which cn ao .Ilvm, Mi. July dtli, im. .wuon ma.ie t u. n olhon, ' tuwitud foreoltoutof tlmm ,mr., . m Vnir- "0:S?i. VZ.. ."",?! . "ohinso.v. ! hiro h. HmiihS lL?Jb'' h roncll the blood-fho ,..,il nf'llw, ,li;Sli:,"'.? ' K'flB , .. I'rehWcnt. !'." I'oNorthoa.tnaarter' n h,m " ?' r"1 away. imM limn K. H. H. : not in if nun ttUn li i.l K. etiren nlan nnif '.man ,.t R,f..l,i i.i.'T. .'. .F . 1 ' JIUllKltT HlIllMtAsJI J ' c.milm , ,. :l.T,., D Pe"' prrvo hr ...io.vvi ,,i.vi v in, I'lMlfNi ur rc'f"" iii.nofini swmh , . ; , ; " r; rr""'!!' bccftitso tho dise does not hot Im cut S. B. Dlood 1 IxKikrt on Swfft SpocUlo Comiwuiy, Atlanta, CJeorgiu. h FPPNPJI. Ttpg.ter