SDMHIER SUBURBAN SOCIETY , Dong ! of tbo Fashionables During the Dog Buys. MOVEMENTS OF WELL KNOWN PEOPLE. AVIi.it Omnlm Nclglilmrn Kind to Kn- Them U'licti 'I lines Atu Dull anil Ul'o at ii .Stiuiil-Stlll. Itontrliio. MM. B. U. Cognvull U vUUIng in Unite inns.Mr. Mr. mttl Mrs , Lnn ) Altheui nro visiting In Detroit. C'aiitnln W. H. Ashby of OnKland , Cnl , , Is In the city. Prof. K. H. Nicholson of Lincoln , was In the city I-Ylday. DToin H. Fulton h.-w fc'ono to Chicago for visit of sovcnil weeks. Frank Bojd la homo from Washington on a vncntlon visit of n few weeks. Airs. II. K. Ucincr hni KOIIU to Chicago with u view of residing permanently. C. ( > . lloyt is homo ngiiiii from n prolonged business visit to Spokane fulls , Wash. Vol U'hltteinoro Is homo at-nln from an ex tended visit to tils old homo in Illinois. Huv , .1. N. Mill * Inn Keno c.ist on ft vaca tion visit. Ho v.lll return September ] . Kunntor I'nddoek has been In Omaha the greater pnrt of the week on general business , ft Mrs Willis rtnll ntid children have gene to Ann Arbor , Mich. , for a visit until Septem ber 1. I'rof. ( J. D. Uiikpstraw of NobrnsUnIC St uns visiting friends hereabouts during tUo week. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Bpiirdsloy huvo ro- tuincd to lieatrli o after un extended visit In the east. Mrs Isabella Ilcrtof H'oociflcld. ' Ina. , Is visiting her son , K. O. Hurt , in ulcnover suburb for a few weeks. Miss Huttle Wortsmlth of Sioux City Is visiting her cousin \lisa Callto Cole on South Sixth street for a few days. Mrs. Theo. Ensign of St. Louis , Is In the city or. a visit with her sisters , Mrs. S. C. Smith and Airs. M. A. Mot/par. Mrs. Ullllmn U'olfo lotnrncd homo from Kvnnston and Frcoporl , 111. , Kildny , whence she had been on an extended visit. Mr. untl Mrs. Waldo Holmes have returned to their homo In Iowa , after u visit of several weeks with relatives and friends hero. Superintendent of Public Instruction A. K Gomly WIM in the city last week and aitendmt the Gauge county teachers' in stitute. Arthur Weaver of Falls City , son of the late Hon. A. J. Weaver , was in ttiu city dur ing the week , tbo guest of Mr. and Airs. 1J. F. Leluy. Airs. J. C. Higby returned home from Oinuha Wednesday , wheneo she had been called bv thn death of a nleco , the daughter of Air mid Mw. Ueechor Hlgby. AIiss Allnnie AIcGee and her brother .fames returned Saturday from a ton day's vibit in Tecumseh. Their cousin , Alary Town-send , accompanied them tiomo lor a b'rief visit. Airs , .lob Hurhanan , accompanied by AIlss Llo Chase , departed last ween for Ncosha , Mo , for a visit with relatives. This is Airs. Buchanan's llrst visit out of thu county hlnco l-slKi. The sad intelligence was received here Wednesday of the de.ith or the two-year-old son of Air. and Airs. Uulph Wcstou , at New castle , Wyo. The remains were brought here for interim nt. Whllo John Al. Koliopg was visiting with his Beatrice friends n few days since , his homo near Stratton , Neb. , took lire uiul binned down. Air. Kcllogg did not learn ot his loss until his leturn homo. Kev. I. O. Davis and wife and family of IJellofonto , Pu. , arrived in the city last Thursday , with a view of making their per manent residence lure. Rev. Davis Is the now rector of Chiist's Episcopal church. At the regular meotlnir of Company C , First regiment Nebraska national guards , in this city Thursday ovcning last , Flist Sergeant Gilbert Palmer was elected second lieuten ant , Vice S P. Anderson , term expired. Kev. and MM. Hobort Scott departed last Thursday for Scott's Alills , Aid. , their future tiome. Kev. Scott Is the ox-rector of tbo Episcopal chin eh of this city , in which capacity ho has been engaged the six years last past. The examination at the teachers'Institute closed Saturday and an adjournment was taken. Uoforo the session closed the teachers presented AIiss Alarlu Upton , fie elllcicnt superintendent of the Gage county schools , with n handsome set of Buiwor's works and n book-stand. The remains of the late Airs. C. E. Baker , nccompanlcd by Air. Baker and the surviving members of ttio family , arrived here fro n Illinois Saturday afternoon. The family was mot at the depot by a largo number of friends. Tno procession went directly from the depot to the cemetery. The p.iil-boarers were Dr. D. A. Walden , L. F LaSallo , A. W. Parker. E. K. Fogg , C. 13 Will to and A. H. Babcock. At the cemetery the services were conducted by Uov. J. N. Mills. Ncliriislca City. Airs. Overtoil Is visiting In Hamburg. Allss Tillio Plorsoii Is visiting in St. Joe. Mrs. Luclan Utterb.ick U visiting in Omaha. Mrs. Goorco Borchors Is visiting friends In Hamburg. AIiss Barbara Kennedy Is visiting friends In Hamburg. Airs. W. II. Doughty is visiting relatives in Ashland. Airs. B F. Alordon and children are homo from a visit at Wvomlng. Kev. and Airs. B.irkervlllo , nco Campbell , &ro In the city on a visit. Allss Emma Davis and Allss Alerodlth are visiting the AllsseLloyd. . Allss Elslo Sehoentgen of Council Bluffs , Is visiting the Mis-.es Schneider. Lulu Di > oi. May Kolf and Alattlo Hayward - ward are visiting friends in Omaha. Cltv Attorney Seymour and wlfo will visit relatives In Pueblo , Colo. , next week. Air. and Airs. Alinatreo Catrou returned homo Saturday evening from tlio west. Airs. Bowman of Blue Springs , Neb. , is visiting at the homo of Conductor Uorry. Congressman W. J. Bryan was the guest of Colonel Frank P. Ireland on Thursday. Miss Ora Elliott started Wednesday on a visit with friends in Talmngo and Auburn. Mr. and Airs. John liaumer will celebratn their silver wedding on the evening of Au gust 0. Hon. J , Sterling Alorton attended the Long Pine chautauijua and delivered an address on "Trees. " U' . A. Cotton , chairman of the bortrd of pubiie works , and family nro homo from n trip through Colorado. Prof. Gnrdnor's family uvrlvod Wednesday from Wytnorc wlu-ro they have been resid ing. They at once began housekeeping. Miss Flora Lovl , accompanied bv her eons- us , thu Alisses Sllveroorg of Chicago , left Wednesday for Omaha and Lincoln to visit rlcnds. Duncan Mcl/'nalg started Wednesday for Huntington , Pa. , and whllo thuro will bo wedded to ono ot the most charming joung ladles In the Keystonu state. Kev. F. Froiind , Instructor at the German school which o used Monday nUht , gave a picnic In Moore's park for his pupils iinil friends. It was a very enjoyable alY.tlr. Allss llattio Sheldon giuo a card party Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Dlxon kiul Allss Ernst who are her guests from St. Joo. It was a nappy evening for all who par ticipated. Mis * Liublo Wllll.inii started Wednesday on a trip to Montreal and all through Canada. A number of young friends accompanied her to the depot to see her safely oft and to wish her a plea-unit Journey. G. I. Bluoudorn unil wlfo loft Wednesday for iv \ Isit with friends and relatives In Michigan. Tuny will also stop over at Chicago cage and Milwaukee and other cities enrouto. Editor Blnehdorn has well earned this vaca tion , Allss Colla Burgert gave a very enjoyable tea party Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Clara Hart of Cleveland , O. Among those present were Aliases Mollrlug , Simpson , Ful ton , Georgia Hawko , Enitnu Smith , Cecelia Hur art and Davenport , Jtllu FliprcucoYicUinoycr iyu given a pleasant surprise by n number of young friends on Alomlay evening , it being her nlnotoeiith birthday. It Is unnecessiiry testate state that the company was hlidily enter- tnlncn during the ovcning. ( iciion. Mrs , H. Klloywas at Columbus visiting Monday. J. O. Horch spent o portion of the week at ColumtniH. , , C. Potter of Fullortou , wus In Genoa visi ting Tuesday. Kov. Tuncll IIM been granted n vocation by hh congregation. Sheriff CaUwell of Platte county was In town Wednesday. Bert Fox of Valparaiso Is spending n few days with his parents , ; E. F. Fnrrculld and wife teen a trlu to Omaha Wednesday. AI. V. Alondv spent a portion of the week In Oinuha on business. Kov. Air. Plorccot Clarks was a guest of Genoa friends Wednesday. Mrs. O. E. f.reon was visiting friends In Omaha the llrst of the weox. Will Stock of Albion , was shaking hands with Genoa friends Wednesday. Miss Gertrude Flesheris attending the In stitute at Columbus this week. AIM. George Baer was visiting friends In Columbus the flr.U of the week. Mrs. D. B. Slnngloy rotunicd on Satur day from her visit among Iowa friends. Airs. Hannah I'etngo nnd daughter re turned to their homo in Iowa on Monday. Mrs. Alorton and daughter Gertie loft Alonday for a visit among fritnds in Illinois. H. A. Van Vleot of Washington arrived In town Tuesday , and Is a guest of his sister Airs Henderson. AIlssos Kllev , daughters of Judge Kiloy. of Albion , wore guests of Airs , Char les HolTman the last of the week. Misses Luc-la Will-ton , Cynthia Por- tcrlleld and Ella Stlllman are in attendance at the institute at Fulirrton this week. ( Jus , Wlllson drove to Stromsberg on Sun- dny , returning Alonday with Mr * . Wlllson and children u ho had been visiting friends in that city. Airs. C. E. Carter , who has been sick for several weeks , passed iiway buturdny morn ing last. Airs. Carter was an intense sufferer dtnlnir her brief Illness , and leaves a husband and a bright little boy to mourn her depart ure. ure.Allss Allss Fannie Fonda gave a party at the losldenco ot her p.irunts on Friday ni'jht last in honor of her cousin , Allss Aland Cornpton of Ceilur Kaplcis. The following little folks worn present : Misses Gracie Flcsher , Mngirlo , Lucy and Nclilo Alcllaydeti. IClttio Hughes , Lulu Hollmaii , Nannie Walton , Ethel Green , Lida nnd Klslo Adann , Ella Balsioy nnd Messrs. Willie Falrehlld , Cecil Compton and Arthur Fonda. Grand Island. Car Eggo has returned from his visit to Salt Lake City. Air. nnd Airs. S. P. Alobley arc spending a part of the heated term nt the Black Hill hot springs. Allss Alice Hurford , who for the past two years has been traveling in Europe , has re turned homo. Guv Laverty of Ord , was in the city on Alonday , the guest of his brother , Prof. Lnvi'rty of ttio business college. Alujor A. B. Valentine , an extensive woolen manufacturer of Bennington. Vt. , is in the city looking after property interests. Air. and Airs. E. E. Thompson returned Sunday evening from their wedding tour and are now prepared to keen house on their own account. Mrs. Gus Kinklc of Omaha , who has been visiting her sister Airs. Gus Kolls for the past two months , returned to her ho'no Wednesday. Prof. L. L. Crothwalt of Lincoln , was in the city this week and conducted an elocu tionary entertainment nt the First Al. E. church , Monday evening. H. T. Julius Fuehrman left Tuesday for Now \ork from whence ho will sail lor Ger many on a three months business trip in the interests of the Oxnard Bcot Sustar Co. The sad news was received in tills city Tuesday of the death of John Keimers jr. , which occurred July lb at Kiel , Germany. Air. Keimers , accompanied by his mother , left for Germany about four months ago , hoping to Improve hU health wnich had been falling for some time , but by the strange dispensation of Providence his expectations were not to bo rcall/ed. The remains wore interred at Wilster , July 21. The Hall county teachers institute con vened In this city Aug. 4. The instructors in normal work are as follows : Aritnmctlc , algebra and geometry , K. J. Barr ; history , natural philosophy , language and drawing , J. H. Thompson ; botany , physiology , book keeping , geography nnd reading. E. E. Cole ; civil government and didactics , E. E. Thomp son : music , J. F. Kates. Thu session is ono of the most Interesting ever held in this county , and will close August 14. ( iciieva. Mr. C. N. Platt of Cbadron Is homo for a visit. Air. V. C. Shlckley has returned from Omalia. ' Dr. H. L. Smith is visiting friends In Orland , Ind. Air. Will Richeson of Lincoln spent Sunday with his parents. t Alts. H. Toogood and children nave gene to Crete for a month's visit. Air. L. F. Laiulmessor has been til with typhoid lever , but Is improving. Alossrs. J. Jensen and H. Sheldon are amoiu- the Genovaltes at Detroit. Mr. nnd Airs. J. B. Suxlon are the gnosts of Mr. and All's. J. C. Law , Lincoln. Mr. A. V. Dworak of Sutton was visiting his mother hero the llrst of the week. Air. J. D. Carson returned Tnoiday from several days' visit in Paeillc City , la. Mrs. F. A. K.seler aad daughter , Florence , were in Exeter .several days this week. Messrs. H. C. Brunor and J. W. Burl have returned , from a week's stay In Denver. Air. Louis K. Lighten is attending thu bible school at the Chatauqua grounds , Cieto. Prof. II. L. Chaplin went toj his homo at. Aluceilon , N. Y. , last week to spjnd the re mainder of vacation. Alisses Alattio and Lou Smith , after a WCCK'S visit uith the family of Air. George Claik , have returned to Plaltsmoulh. Air. and All's. Billings and son John left Wednesday morning by wagon with com plete equipments for four weeks' camping out. out.Air. Air. James Pclfcnbnrg returned Alondav from Illinois , and as his Irlends expected , did not return alone. Air. and Air * . i'iren- burg nro receiving congratulations at tno Jameson. The Young Peoples' Society of Christian Endeavor of the Congregational church of Geneva atteiuleil n meeting of Iho Young Peoples' Society of CnrNtLiu Enduavor at Fairmont Sunday night. A very enjoyable coinvob social was given by thu ladles of the Baptist church S itnr- ilnj evening at thu resldonuo of Air. Gourde. Smith. The gronnd.s were lighted ny I'hlnese lanterns ai.d the house \V.H illumi nated I rum basement to attic. E. B. Hull ami family of Omaha were Hast ings visitoron Sunday. Georgu Letson loturnod Tuesday from Iowa , where ho was visiting. Howard Flnloy of Kearney was In thu city visiting his mother -siiiulay. . Airs. P. D. Spraguo" left Tuesday for a visit to Denver nnd the Koekio.s. Henry Brehinuml daughter , Allss .Maggie , made a visit to Sutton. their former homo , on Sur.day. The Epworth league of the Methodist church met with Airs fl. C. Alorln Mjnday night. Ginioral A. II. Bowen and wife nro in Do- trolt at the national Grand Army of the He- public encampment. I. W. Barnes and wlfo of Kearnov woru the guests of Key. and Airs. L. F. Britt the fore part of the week. The ' 'Lamplighters mission band" of the Congratlonal church gave a social at the ohnrch on Friday evening , These present at the lawn social given at the homo of S. H , Alooro on Wednesday evening report a very enjoyable tlmo. The Pythian sisterhood have passed reso lutions expressive of their regard of Airs. J. W. HarrU , who was ourtcd here on Tuesday. The Altar society of St. Mark's Episcopal church nro arranging for an entertainment In which amateur theatricals will tlw'uro largely. The past week bai been a very quiet ono In society circles lu Uiutlugs. The exceedingly warm weather has probably boon the cause of this. AIM. Sarah Wool Atoroof Lincoln cave n series of art talks to the ladles of Hastings on Tuo day , Wednesday , Tuurday nnd Fri day afternoons nt the home of Airs. H. Al. Oliver. IMntlMiiioiilll , Major J , W. Poarman was In town Tues day. day.AlUs AlUs Annie Baumolstor is visiting nt Bcllcvuo. Mrs. A. F. Groom hai returned from her visit In Kansas. Airs. Perlino Kowo of Cambridge is visit ing In tlio cltv. Airs. Charles Campbell ot Omaha has been visiting In the city. Airs. H. N. Dovey nnd three children have gonu to Lincoln for a few Weeks' visit. Airs. Alarv Sherman is visiting her sister , Airs. C. W. Belleville , at Knoxvlllo , In. Air. and Airs. Nay of Princeton , 111. , nro tno guests of Air. and Airs. A. P. Campbell. Air. and Airs. Jacob Kirk of Logan nro in the city visiting with their step-son , D , F. You n if. AIr.s. Fred Latham departed for n visit to Central city and other points west Wednes day morning. Airs. E. B. Lewis and son returned to Dorchester Wcdnesdnv morning after a visit with her parents In this city. Alr.s. William Ballanco and sou , Franco , returned Sunday from a month's visit with relatives In Michigan City , Ind. Allss Jeano Helps arrived from England WcdneiUiiy morning and will visit with her brother" , J. H. and Arthur , In this city. Allss Blanche Martin , who has been the guest of Airs. Shadrack Colo' for the past month , has returned to bar home In Grand Island. Judge S. AI. Chapman and Postmaster H. J. Strolght went to Greenwood Wednesday to attend the Grand Army pf Iho Kepubllc reunion , George Dodge and family and Airs. C. T. Fleck donnrted for llarrisburg , Pa. , Tues day , called thither by tbo serious illness of < i relative. Kev. Buouner nnd family have departed for Lincoln for n visit. Tnoy will oo absent for two week i and will attend tbo Bennett camp meeting nnd the annual church confer ence bolero their return. Kearney. II. B. Hetrick nnd wife of Harvard nro visitinir friends In the city. Kev. Dr. Kidgowny and wife have returned from n visit at New Allriny , Ind. Joel Eaton of Omaha is visiting his.father , Postmaster Eaton of this place , Kev. W. S. Barnes has returned from his summer vacation in Northern Aliunosota. The ten months old daughter of Air. and Alra. Gilbert E. Haaso died Tuesday night. A. ,1. Gallentinc and wife and MM. James Boyd nro visiting their old homo at Morrison , I" . F. Y. Kobcrtson wont to Now York city tills week. Ho will accompany bis wlfo home. All of the Sunday schools in the city will celebrate their second annual Hold day outing in ono of the city paries near the lake on Autrust 1 ! ! . i A. C. HefTclllnger and family went to " Pueblo , Colo. , this week , whore" they will rcsklo Air. Heffelllngor will go into busi ness in Pueblo. Congressman C. D. Clark of Evanston , Wyo. . a brother of Airs. J. AI. Tisdcll , is in the city nccompuiied by his family. They will remain hero about thros months. JuduoJohn A. Finch of Indianapolis , a Jurist of considerable notoriety , visited with Alls. Connor chls wcolc. Judyo Finch is n nephew of the late General A. H. Connor. The county jail is empty now , for the llrst since the Jail wi's ' built , and "old timer * " .say that this is the llrst time that the county lias been without prisoners since it was organ- l/.f > d. d.Key. Key. II. O. Gutho , pastor of the Gorman Presbyterian church , started this week to Hanover , Germany. He will return soon after landing there with his mother and other members of his family. The teachers' institute Is well organised and the enrollment has reached 125. Prof. W. H. Skinner of Crete Is the leadinir in structor , and the tcaeliors are well pleased with his methods of teaching. Sutton. * Air. Dick Silvers was at Council Bluffs last week. Air. A. V. Dwarck Is visiting at Crete , his old homo. , " Frank Davis of Lincoln is hero for a few days' visit. * > Alss3s ! Avcrill and Hancock have returned to Harvard. AIiss Di-lla Day of Grafton has boon visiting her friend Etta Kollnnd. „ . . Air. Bennillold , who lived hero formerly , was in town last Saturday. ° " Air. Arehio Blue of Fro neat , has boon at Sutton looking up old friends. Atiss Nannie Wittenberg went to .Fairmont Tuesday to visit Aliss Soloman. Air. Will Weed was in town last Sabbdtn , the guest of his motnor , Mrs. 'IV.Woad. Air. 1\ Powers and F. Alattlson have re turned from thi-lr trip to the Ulauk Hills. Alavor Bonus and wife of York have made u short visit among relatives hero lately. Airs. AlcCaOiland met her son nnd daugh ter , Air. and Mrs. Everett of York , In Sutton List Saturday. Miss Anna Randall of Ked Cloud was the guest of Aliss Lo Wheaton on S.fturday and Sunday. Alr.s , Dr. Johnson , Airs. Fredericks , Airs. John Merrill , MM. Ho.'rger , Airs. Alattlson and Woodruff make up ony of the pleasant lishing parties of the week. This week twenty-four younj ; Indies made up thu llshlng party that went out to Blue Clay pond. The party was In honor of AIiss Delhi Day mid the invited were us follows : Susie and Alice Aloore , Ida Kolland , Etta Holland , Lida Grieco , MlunitBacl.mann , Ludo Outhwalt , Mamie Wlieadon , Pearl Barr , Alarv Goodrich , Vida Scott , Anna Stephens , Lulu Greonhldo , Laura , Schwab , Grace Stiver , Nannie Wittenberg , Grace Kowe , Grace Wnlthor , Esther CampbellEva Jarrett , Alllo Jarrolt , Nova Longatreoa , Ida Silver , Clara Stewart. Aitmrn. ; „ Aliss Lillian Beach U visiting relatives In Syracuse. ' B Paul Goss of South Omaha spent Sunday last with his father at Auburn. John Hair lias boon enjoying a visit from his sister , Allss Anna Hair , of Baldwin , Kan. Dr. Clutter , who has been visiting his mother in Iowa , has returned homo after an absence of several weeks. W. C. Longford , councilman from the Second ward , was homo last week from At- chlson , whom ho has been for some time. The board of education have engaged Allss Elvlnn Koekwood to tuko a position as ono of the teachers in the publlo schools the coming year. Kov. Whitmer has taken n month's vaca tion from the Methodist Episcopal church pulpit and has gone to Illinois nnd Ohio , where ho will meet his wlfo and childien , who have been ( .pending thu summer there. A tabulated statement of the value of buildings erected in Auburn was made this week. The total value ot the improvements reaches the magnlllcont llguro of ; il7ll ! ( ) . Can any town of 'J.U.Ji . ) population show a better record \ Aliss Enie H. Campbell , who has bton for the past three years a very successful tnachor of muslo In Auburn , has been offered and has accepted thu position of teacher of vocal ami instrumental music in the Institute for the blind at Nebraska City. She will leave next week for her homo and a short vacation bo- fora taking up her now work. Croigliton. Airs. L. P. Ash Is visiting her parents in Iowa. Colonel and Airs. George E. Cheney are taking In the Long Pine CbautauiMia. Kov. C. Al. Grinith went to Lincoln on a PHifn n hy war § ! ck , wu giue her Cejtorla , When * lie w < ui Child , * liu crlwt f or Cttitorkt , When the be ( une Ml * ! , the clung to Cantoris , Vkea h tuul CUlUrwu , glio gavu thorn Ciulorirt , combined business mm ! pleasure trip this \veok Miss Emma C. Bcch.innn and daughter , Collie , ot Elgin , 111. , are visltlcg with her sister , Mrs. A. L Perry , In this place. J. L. Packard , who has bean spending tbo past few months nmonc the Wisconsin lakes with his family , returned homo Friday. Several of our people nro making prepara tions to attend thn creat lacing event at In dependence , la , thc'luttcr part of the month. Air. and Airs. F. A. Warnek entertained n number of guoit < Wednesday evening In honor of their daughter , MM. E. P. Weth- crby of Norfolk , wuo Is visiting them. Hon. J. H. Waggoner , late udttor and pro prietor of the Eau Clalro ( Wls. ) Dally Frco Press , has been spending n few days In the city , the guest of Air. J. 11. Borryman. The lltllo folks had a delightful picnic in AIcGIIl's grove , near tovn , last Wednesday afteinoon , whllo about twenty made up a picnic party to Plum Valley on the same day. nntl ClalnmntN. The rapid Increase of the business of the Examiner Bureau of Claims is highly grati fying to this Journal. It shows nt once the need for such an organization and thu con fidence in which the paper is held by the pee ple. Since the bureau was established It hai received twice as much business as all the claim agents In Washington to othor. It Is thus evident that the distrust of the ordinary agent that led the Examiner to spend the money necessary to put the bureau in opera tion was shared by the majority of persons who have claims against the government. With the appointment of the now assistant attorney-general last month the court for consideration of Indian depredation claims Is organised and ready for business. The depredation claims in charge of TIM : Br.n- Examlner Bureau will therefore bo pushed as rapidly as they can bo prepnrud and tno coui t can bo brought to consider them. The organl/Mllon of the now Court of Pri vate Land Clallns , established by the net of Alarch ! ) , 1S9I. makes possible the settle ment of the disputed land titles. Unsettled titles are the bane of any country. Few settlers are willing to imnrovo land that may bo taken away from them. There have been loud complaints at the dlfllciiU.v of get ting llnal decisions in the methods heretofore proscribed The last congress , therefore passed a law establishing n new court for the especial purpose of settling tncso claims. Tin : -Examiner Bureau Is prepared to represent claimants In this court , as well as in thu case of Indian depredations claims. or the pUcnt , pension or postal claims that have made most of the business for the bureau to the present time. Assistants familiar with the Spanish language have been secured , and the claimants who wish to seek the Examiner's protection In this as in other cases can bo conlldcnt that the best talent will bo at their disposal. The bureau Is ost.bllshod tor the public service , and will give the best of attention to anything that may bo contlded to it. FOHTU.VKS MAY AWAIT VOU. If ilioy Do , Tlio HOP Iturpuu or Claims Will Tell You of It. The government , deeply sensible of the gre.it good that was performed by the federal - oral army in pel-serving the union , has prate- fully decreed that none of its defenders or their dependents smiH want for anything in their sickness and old ago. This decree has gene forth in the media of pension laws which unhappily for thousands of people , are not understood. As nconsequenco , there ara thousands of soldiers toJay in tins country , sutferini ; perhaps for the necessaries of Itto si it j ly Iccauie thty do not , know what tn country has done to care for and render them comfortable. TinBri : is aware of this fact and has allied itself with the Sin Francisco Exam incr and established TUB IJii : : Brncvu OF CLUMS. By this means. it pro poses to secure for evcrv claimant Just what ho or shols entitled to from the government. In addition to claims for pensions , those for a variety of other causes will bo pressed , and from the effects of losto * occasioned by those claim- ; hundreds ave suffering in this part of the country. I'ciiHloncd A tor Doatti. In ttio tcport of pensions granted Wedncs day the Nebraska list is headed by the name of Kit-hard Alelady of Stuart , Holt county. In this case the pension comes too late to beef of any benotltto tbo man who earned it bv suffering lor his country on the battle Held. Alelady was the man whose death in the Omaha medical institute , led to the olllcial investigation of that place and the arrest of its managers early last month. A brother of the deceased is n member of the city council at St. Paul , Minn. A VKTKUAN PUINTKR. Death of a Nester of the Art I'rchcr- vntlvp. Snmuol Sands , ono of tlio oldest eiti- /.ons of Baltimore , Mil. , pussod uwny on tlio 28th ult. , in the ninoty-bec-oml year of hih atro. For n tunnber of yciirn , SIJ-H the Spriiifjlioid Uapublicmi , it hud boon conceded tint Mr. Samlet was the oldeM living printer. Hisappronticesliipbo 'in in 1811 nnd ho had hud an unintorruptcd borvieo as printer , editor and publisher since that time. An interesting inci dent in his early career \vas that when an apprentice boy in 1811 in tlio oilier of tlio" Baltimore"Amoriean ho put into typo , frebh from tlio au thor's hands , the soiifr of "The Star Spangled Banner. " Left alone in the ollieo on account of Ills youth , when tlio other hands went into the tronohos on the attaelc by tlio Ih'itihh on tlueity , ho put tlio Htirriii } , ' poc'in into print in the shape of a broadside , wlui-li , in pati'iotie ardor , ho distributed tliiMii h- out the oily witli little idea of tlio celeb rity and popularity Iho Bontf would nftor- ward attain. Nearly half a century aye Mr. Sands was publisher of the Amuri- ean l-'arinor , tlio lirht ayricultunil p.ipor started in this country. Ho altont onetime time publihhed the Morninjr Clu-oii- ielo , a daily issued at Baltimore before tlio era of tlio telegraph and steam press. In KSIKi lie. pnbliMird the Freeman's Binner , advocating the election of General William Henry Ilar- riboa and nftonv ird other political and literary papers. In polit.cs Mi- . Sands was a strenuous whig , during the war an unconditional union man , and since a republican. Ho novoi- ran foi' public ollice. Tlio Maryland institute for the ' promotion of tho'mcuhanie arts is much indebted to Mi- . Sands for hisiu'thitv in founding and bulldliiir it up. Time had dealt gcuitly with Mr. Sands , and Ills nu'iital ' powers were umlimmed almost to the last. TI3E OR3GBHAL and only Oumiili-ia und Huilifnctory C'omlemcd Mliicu Meat In tlio Market , Cheui > Hiilitiltuici and VruUo liulintlnni tire onrorcrt wltn the aim to prollt by ttio popular- It ; of llio New Kutlmil. Iti > niil be decclvctl but Klwoya Inilft on tbo c\v JlnuIunU Urutiil. Tuo butt muilo. tUL.ll ItY AJLl. OUUCUUH. \V V Vl'lt1 ! Aaenti to nell Iho l'lnlo < > VVi > 1 11 ly.ciolho l.lno thu only llnuovor Invuntuit Hint holds thu clollioi without | iln < , n per- li > ct IUCCOIK , pntvnt recently l "iit'd , tolil only lit Ki-ntD , U > wluiiii llio oieliinlvo rUlit U itlvt-n , on ro- culpt of 'Ocuntn u will lund n mtmplo line ( if mitlli also ilmil.iri , prlielltt and It-rint to nt'unl > , n-ciirj our torrltnrr nt one * Ail.lrt'm'I'llK I'INI.KSS U.Nli CO. , 17 lloriuju St. , Worcunlgr flow Tlioy Keel Over tlic Hiircnn ul I I lalniH Work. ' During the p.nt month thu Kxamlncr-IlrB bnroiiu of clnltns has been tn receipt of n number of letters from clients undoaitiK threatening nml nrtftiniotitiUlvo clfculurs , from nttornoys formerly employed , nnd ixsk- , Ing If the nwotttotiH therein iii.atlo were tnio. The snltl clients nro jmrtioa wbo , hnvlng been ' previously rolibett by clnlni ngc-nta , caRerly i craspctl the opportunity for relief oy trims- I ferrimt their t-nscs to thK Imrcnii when con- gi-uss oiH-'iieil the tloor uy nniiulllni ; pnivions contruvt.1. Now , the nforcsaitl cltilm ngunt cormorants , fuurlng they may bo Ualkinl ol thn pruy thuy hnvo so loni ; entangled In their ' meshes , have bosun to Hood tlio country with circular letters In which they constantly hnrp on two themes , viz. : That conprei * Inn no power to iinnul private contrncti , nml that thi'lr DOWCI-S ot attorney uru Irrovoc.ililo lie- cause conpli'J with nn interest , nmnclvn contliiKont foe. Wo tlo not nroposo at the present tlmo to nilvortho the nnnios of thc.iu Canton who now mn aiieradu under the cognomen of nttnr noys , thouah Mtrotii.v | tnniptud to plvo tlumi thu colebrlly tliolr qua i-lltonuy-li'irui cn- ileiivorsso richly inurlt. Ono In'particular deserves special roc.vnltlon , by n nmmllin coininnnlc.iiloii of cl ht | iau < 's In which ho Jumbles useless fuels wliU fanciful tlu-orics , pnrbltH Judicial decisions , am ) so InoNtilcably cntntu'lcs his words that In ninny lustnnces thu closlnt : part of his sentences have no np carent connection wltn tin1 beKliiinn . To any ono versed In the Inw of the land such idiotic letters are n mutter onlof ilill- culo nml ntmiso'nent. Hut when we consider that thu nvcinuo claiinant in the west is nec- Oisarily Icnofant of tlio law novet-nliin the prosecution of claims In the city of Washing ton , \\unroprono to treat the inattut- more seriously. , Tlio question of extent to which congress nny go lu its Interference with private con tracts , Is uiuloiibleilly ono on which .somo of the most eminent le nl minds have ( littered , nnd It were easy to write u voliimu on oubor side. However , the philosophical and politi cal arguments pro aim con arc yomutluni. with which wo nt present have no convent Wo routine ourselves to the cold , hard lut'le of facts. That the last congress .lid spcuiil- ctlly cancel and annul all existing contracts between claimants and nttornoyd lu the Ii dian depredation act of March It , I1U. . Is n fact which not oven thn squirming claim tiK'-nts donv. and which anyone interested ni.iy re.ul for himself oy applying tn us fin a copy of the law. Possibly tlio eminent con- stltuUoniil lawyers and Jurists In the honnto mid hoimo of representatives should have consulted these obscure cl.iiin agents before passing the net which so seriously curtiiilud their Shylock propensltlcj. but we npurehcnd th.it merit reliance has placed upon the recent decision of the U. S. supreme court , case of .Mitchell us clerk , repotted in 111) ) U. S. reports , nago ( itt ; : where in the highest tribunal In the land nsscrfs "no provision of the constitution piohlbitsconpross from interfering with the validity of contract1 The second loir.il problem Involved is that of revocation of powers of attorney. When and under what circumstances thu claimant can recdil an existing power nnd employ another.attorney. Our eight page friend loads off with duo solemity by quoting Judge Storey : "When un authority or power is coupled with an Interest it is from its -o\vn nature and character in contemplation ot Inw Irrevocable : " then proceeds to argue that the retaining of nn attorney on n continecnt fee | s equivalent to coupling the power wltn an interest. This is absolutely false from a legal standpoint , but it is nn Hbscrtioii well calculated to mislead the ordinary read er. What is ro.illy meant by un "interest" is nn Interest or right in the thing itself. Thus , If an estate is conveyed to a trustee , with power to sell , this power cannot bo revoked because the trustee has an Inturost in the es tate itself : he holds the cgal right to the property. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio taste , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem effectually , diopels colds , Iiend- aches- and fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptuhje to the stomach , prompt in its action and duly henelicial in its effects , prepared only from the mott healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in f)0o and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable driggistsho may not have it on hand will pro- euro it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any- Mibstitute. WLIrORNM FIG SYHUP CO. Hh FRANCISCO CXI. . Kf. NEW YORK. N Y A Written Guarantee lo CURE EVLIUCAREor . . . MONEY REFUKDEB. „ „ „ - Ocr cilro la jx.rmiuiinl un I not a t atclniM up. Cnici . tnated I vo yinia n-o | Iliv 3 luvir will at. inil | ni Incp. lydcscrll ! > lntiamfuly ! o can tiintm \ l.y nullnnJ woclvoluo b.uao blioiur ruinihUr lo ct o or icfund nil money. Tho'-o vl.o pufcr l-ico-i.c li-ro fortnatmcntcnndoBo ondwi. wl.l v iyr.it o d Uro liolh wunuidhotil bills whdo hero II i\e full l.iiu ' , Wo tliHIlQiiro the world f-r a cvo Hint nui-M\t 10 UiHl : y vs , Inotiuro.rltoforfu I nnlulnriii ! .1 ' . . ociln taIUoi.nlUilkiK-iilli-1. II t u , . luci.r ii : j j Bu untiujuuiloildiiut Icll.tctol j -i i' " y- Yout..konotianioof ! Imlirr jovr 1 101 y. oi-ar- anti'Otocbioornfiiiidivi-ydo lar , in I l v . lit . -a n.mlatlontoriotfit , ulBOfiimclal bail. icf t K1- COO , ltlpcfictlyrafotu : ; all ho % ill \ f t ioti i.t- vis i < : atomr llr.i-iclal it..m.nff : , our icpu ttlnn 11 ImUno o men.i..u UJ lor I a. < old a.icH ! u nf these w u have cut id ho 1 a < v i i -i. i't. ni.Utlon to ro- firtjll.im. Itc , itsjouon'y po n o to ! ! -It I'Blvi' jol. ft MO McfiufTillrif f. iiniTlt Ulr In niaif > ou.iuoiimrrlfd lictin/oure ! : . nl'i.'ffu' ' ir llnouhjuurov nncrfllrcnie. } ( juiir > } inptinniaia toiulliiuat , niuioiu | 'i ilir * lu inuuth , rl.i inn t fl In lon > , | , , : * , ! l.ilr.-ot'.rcruitl ! ! ' unui y neial dinn-ulun pa'ni rnrtof tliobi'ly.fccllneof it , Intionilcrlniiifn , > oiih.ivotio tlmo lo Ma to. HIOMJ Ythor-ocoiiiluntlytnl-inirlii'rcii ynnlr" ' th loblil dlxcort'nuolt ' , toint .i.tu o 11 Ihono dib0'4V : ! tliinly lnnii.ui < aniiiloill Kutiursln 1'ioct d. l > 'n'tfilto v r-to. A 1 cot rm ; < mini' o * < i 11 rait tl In plain cuv < 1 opi . AVoliiv.lolhoiiio trluul Iniot'gutioiinn ' Iwill do all In oir rovrrr to til jui In It. AJIurn , COO/C JtK3liiH' CO. , Omahit , tTrltraikn. Onico 13th and larn.im. cocoud flour , iiilrauco ntUt.1 FOR MEN MAGIC CURE ONLY , General or Nervous Uobil ty , \ - bo ay or mind , tti e loots of orrjfj a' ; * CHBIO.S in old or younj th it we cannot euro. We guarantee ovorv cuso or riituni every clollir. F vi ) clnyHtri.il treat nent 1 , lull course $6 Peroantiole bin -llu reilij > In throe ilavs. By mad. 8 eurely pao.tud Irom ° bCOOKlHEMEDV CO. , O.MAUA. NED. LADIES ONLY UAfilP KEMALK REGULATOR , S4fo nn-l itlHU IU Corta'n to a uayor money rofundeU. Price by mall $ S Hoaio',1 from obsorvatioa. COOK REMEDY CO. , Omaha , NBD. SCHOOLS AND COLLKCJKS. UNIVERSITY DP fJOTRE DMME Ill ( Hit M C 1 II W The Niuet.fifth Session Will M" n TUE-DAY SEPTEMDEK 8th. FULL. COUHKS IN C/ctssics , Letters , Science , Law , Civil and Mechanical Engineering. Til Hftiitfli I'riMmrn'xry Kin ) I nintiiorc'nl ' l'nur o < Sr HIIH Aim s HAM , fur IH.JH umli > r U It uni > iui' 1 < lhncuiiiili | < iviu" > ipf lt ciiiliinunt ) | ( . 'ntn'ojup * m > iit I roc on npiillcitlon to KEV THOS. K. WALSH , C P. C , Notre Dame , Iiul. NARDIN LADIES COLLEGE lo B ooK 111'r.- AHDMOIABT _ CONSR YATORI , rmnur * . IDlh yi.r. 1'nlronsln li''lMr . Mcum heat , rlrrtric llchtK , dmrlrrnl hjr ithi-Hlnlc. ( 'lici'i' | l ? anil Hint Collet' " la It lie \Si t. /iMERICANCONSERVATORY.CHICAOO / . , run kritiMs n u i , wintsn r. x JAC mtiN KT. Alllirinrliriof M itli PraiiMtu Atl Pcl-urlp T , i , I , -t > 'Pr.ln. IrcSclio. ! UllKUlpuuo < l dvant Kf * Al n > ler ti > c.it t nt- Ivji ul > llcil ' "I. J. i , IlATrbr.ltlir , nlntlur. KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE ne.ii HIANMOIIT , Kv. OPEN Tli..OUGHOUr fl ! 5 YEAH. Tim sfciincl Icrin of this Hc.nlomlc yoir otulm llr-t .Mtindny In .Inly and vloiut third Wuilnuidiy In llcii'iiibtr ni-xt. Col. . I ) K IO\ ! I ) , Snpt I'ost-Olllcc , I'AHMDU.i : , Kv. Illinois Military Academy .1 "i URII 1'iiiuintioii forColUtfuurltimmisa. Kor intaloRUF npiil ) to l'i IncliuU Kntriim-opvaiiilniitloni .n Chlcuo : In charjo of I'nif. ( ii'orxo llowluinl , at the llo.irtl of Ktl- ucutlun iDoius. City Hall , . I line J. " > nnd - ! ut 1) n in. , and 11 SI. I.oula In chiiiK'i' of I'rof. K II. I , nil'ollice oT Supl. of Hi'lmols. Hovcnth mnl Cheitmit strt'uts , Jnnu " . " > tintlii atllii. in. nc free. J. It. JUIt , Jr. , Si'f ' - IIH ; < IIK . 4TU-JSI Dt-arl/orn Avc. . Chk-aco , III. Slxtt-untlijonr bt lni ' upl. lith. llditrdlng nnd day KHiool lor Vdilliir I. miles MIK ! Chlldron Kull iiinr > tn or wltiily Ini'liidlnif prcpiir.itlun for collect ; i\i : > t > llunt hiitiitx thinuiiKlily lilted lip Condiuli'd t.MIss Hc'beiT.is Itlio. A M ( . . I " "clpiili. by | Mian Mnrry 13 llccdy.A M f KEWBLWORTH HALL. Mrs II ibcock's Konltworth Scliuol.X ItoanHnaanl lJntf.Sc/KKil/nrOlr/ upon Sfpttmlier'a , K'l , ftt hentlwrtii. III. , t5 ! mlles north ot Chlotuo on l.nko bluiro ) .Now mid tlionmtlilr tiiilpiod | | bniltlliiRa croctudenui-nnlly fur iho cliool. biittlircoinlnntoa wtilk from the railway st itlon. bupcrlnrudvuntaifcg Biitl bountiful locntlon. 1'circirculars , addrcus MlUi. SIAUV Iih3VUS UAUCOCK. Konllworih. 111. SCHOOLS OK LEXINGTON , MO. BAPTISTFEMALE COLLEGE : > W. A. WILSON. Prcildcut. BENTBAL COLLEGE HHS8SL ELIZ , AULL FEMALE SEMINARY J D SLANTON. rr idcrit WEKTWQHTH HIL1T4RY ACADEMY = Uutrlnleiulrnt ' LM 1316 Douglns Street , Omaha , Neb. Mnnr roar 'oipurioncu ' Kr'-niUr fr.TluiH" In mullein * i nipimnni > IIOIT. I HHI trcnllne with ll > irrnte t ui' nil Servmn t lir ML , o < l I'-l it li'-oi't'n A perm int'nt curu vu trnni" < ! IT tulirrh , SpiTnintorilnni 1.'t , M-mi - , . . , ,1 - un ml U-Mknu. * , Niuht ln- i , Imp , tj i y , Myih | < il M turn , nnd Nil | | "IM.C uf t-ii. 1)1 ) i 11 -X n n i , ' : , S II I Ku.tnri vu f 4Ji for v > r > tu > u I un I Tinko nnd full toiuru ton il'nit. il " Hk , . | > -trruM of l.lfni mint ( r < o OHIO' li > iir-iu in t , , s M m Hiinilujr 10 n , to I. > n d t i" i fur " kit. T. I-UI.IX l.Ill lf\l I > 'H OlillNTAI , CiAM ) | : , OK M UiH U. IIK.M I II liit. : Id nun. . run. rnii | , if li't'c- ' = vi > : i lot , M > th ratLlaii lUihhaiiil - Llll T-V" iJfcMuwi.m. I o i-rj Li. UHI.I. . on ' " - lituuiy , ami tit lit * ! . ' , | . , , . It liu , / , Utll t ! f till of < l | V Ml inn , "ml U mi K. 1 //ili'ili ' | > . n. j.id'll tuh. Mluttl.pl.K trljr nini'11 ' Alir | t liu i o t Ii iftil uf umlliir HIM i * . lr ) L * A. bH ) . t Ml 111 tU A ' , ( ! ) oill.i hull Inn ! aiuitl i D "A y < iu cr In the t ml I h | * ' * iinftiti k. . . . . . . . - tKUl ) T li | i 'M\s l'i i r S/lin .iw n > . 8t N Y "FREKCH SPECIFIC : A POSITIVc ! indpermintnl CURE lor all ClitiMiottxaUmNARY ORGANS. Cur * tth r olh rlroilmenl lain , Fulldirtictiontnllh ch bailie. Pries , one dollir , Sue tlgnalure al E , I , 8TAHU FPVBalo Oy All ST. MARY'S ACADEMY , The 73d Acaclem o Term Will Onun Monday. Sept. 7th. Tlip Academic Cmir i-l Tiior.iicli In tlio 1'rcpirn , tnrr "v'lil.ir mid < l.i--luil druili'ii Muilc I > i > | "irt < inont tui Un > | il. < n of iho licit t miicrvatorlix oj Kuniio | I * iinilor cliniiio uf n c mipliMa c. rp til tt'ni horn Sttnllii n , > ilclol "ii tlm u mt Art Srlicn.li til K.irtipu DnvWiiK mid I * ilnllnix Iruin lf ) J itml lh | nntliiu | > I'l o "Krnpliy nml Ti pc W rHInttnuulit. . nul ! < ! iiu "iuipiiM | with Klru ! : u'.ic | A pnpnr.iU ili'pnittnp'it f'irclilltlron un lur HI Applj for intai lUKUO 10 DIHl-llttS-lOK lilt AtniMY SI' . HI A vVS ACADEMY , Notre Dame V. O. . St. Jo toph , Co. , I ml. .i Founded by Dit. K. TOUIIJI'K. CARL FAELTEN , Director. Instruction in 1'iann , Organ , Voice. . . - - Violin , hullcKUiii. llannnny , l'.lc. Claw Tuition , 10 lessom , f IO to * 3O I'riv.itcU'stons given. KccilaN. Lectures , ETOPET " ' all t'hor.il nnd Orchestral Practice r ft Spupils. . ELOCUTION-Oratory. Dramatic and l.jric Actuin , tine Arts , I.angmtcs , I.itcr.itiire , Tiann anil Organ Timing , A conifiirulilc U"t Rfll IS fur I.idy Students. ( . alcndar free ft - ' lUI K I-iill 'I'rriu ncalim Sept. 1O , 1HU1. FRANK W. HALE , Conornl Mannger. Franklin Square , Boston , Mnflo. FEMALE ACADEMY Kill/ear , rrepnrctonr , Collrftlntc , Mnrfc nml line Art Ponix Kits for IVcllcsH-y Bt'mtfoi lllii trRtcdcatalogu9 U F. I'.ULUKl ) . A. it. 1'tln. JackraiiilllMII. _ _ _ ILLINOIS CONSERVATORY , -k1 ? ! mr-tnictlon In Ml dernrt- j incuts uf Jlilflcal MiulyTtno - ' Art.Ltc.iasiiintlcndnnn-lnafl j-car. Aildusa 111M1ULLAHI ) , ButiU Jucksonvllle. 111. Education Health Homa Tor YOl'KO AVOME3I Colleger anI lilltl.S. Lnrgc Illu trntiJa LuUloRtie Bent on application. Studi'iilu from nil pnrla ul Aint-rlcn. NuiiilH r r - cclvdllliultid. Conducted p.irllcn It ave JSVVorlc , Clnclnnatl.tMilcuico , nnd other polnls for thuCollfgd Inbuilt. HPV. K. N. UNO JI H , M , A. , I'rltlLlpal. J.ONDO.N , ( INTAJCIO , CANAUA. ) . Iloardlnz odl forCtlrlo and Youim Imiles. Kor catiiloziio nddrcas O. TllAYKlULIi. I > . , * Morganl'arli.lll..or 2t'i htatu btrect.Clilcaito.1" . "ALxLAN LxINEX KOV M < MAIL M NTUJ-AUanl . To DEUHV and ( AMI.S' . t'iU In Ml. Amirdliu I" Sloftinur nml lee itlnn of hluturonni * liiti'riiH'illnlii nti'l Htui-riiKii nt low rutOf. Nil CATI'I.Ulllinil. : . CSrnAT'PSI.UVHU / : 01' toJL/i.JLHlV Al.I.\.M I.I.VU LINIO.i , I , STKMrtllim vlu lnilo-iilorrj , emir ) Kortnluit. ! AtiKiiiitiMlli. iiTATi : ! ' ! NI.IIItASKA.l ) TIA ) f. t-BiU'mlM'r.lrdSTATH | "I 1'Al.imitNIA. D. t > A M hi-lilWHilt-r lilli , bTATB Of NKVAIIA J I' M CAIH.N l.iuii Ili-luiii IfiX Slonrnuo 119. Aiplr | I" AM.AN A m. i hliiiuii II | : MiinlU. " WnliiiKh Tl , ktt ( Itllra \ \ IVA1I. . Iliirllniitiin'riciit OtllcB Schlifmipa'i&ttbua Cure i T r/uiliiiclM i 4'iM ( rttiila tl. Vkortt cu ii lr.iurti com IfurUtlt ilitpi tf ti curei li ro 'l clhiri U.I. A itnul mti r < tfit VKHt tLrflieal , I'rlt * . 6fetH * DV 0. tl lnn liii or br mil 8tmtl FILKK In I DIU R. . Bt. P ol7aiiin.