- K3BT W J "" mm-,. i.AM.x W. J'J rgkt r - - - vr -v T v t -.j,-Br- i tsv , ... ,- -. ' - . i ,SA '--! JTt" il 1 1 flr'a. "j fc i - - ' a - " - j mmMmmmmmmmimmFmw' mwuwh w w w jw j-t ' u """ .-,-. . - -- -- 3"" CTU. " i ,ri" fl aJ.I KJ? U TIIK RKD CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, mauAY, JULY 20, 1894. .-T 1S3 U' IJ-1 111 H T tov hi t L ' i st. THE CHIEF Published Weekly. Stihicripllon, - a I Per Annum, ItivnrlitMr in Alnnr K notpnld In ndvaner, after thljd.ito Mnrch is, Wi, tho price v, ill to l.5. Kntcred nt tt't font Olllcn In Hl Cloud, Nob., ns it.nll msillerof the second claw HATM llPAIlVKIUIMNtl t'rnt.rnnK 1 Inch or lest per year.... Hlx numtln Tlm.ii tnmillM .....i .Jfl 00 ,..3 00 ,..100 MANIUNH AllVMHISItHBST. Per lurli mil" jc.ir J" IVr Inch six iminilii J "JJ IVrincli three, iimiitlii.. "., fpocliil nlion per line or line spiwc, lust Tmnileiit upwinli", pn)itlo Invnrlaldy In ad Wliee, per lino tlicenK . . All reurtlim notice- In lh nature of advertlso moiiH (lrpuitx.o cents per lino. ...... l-ifnl notlevi nt lewd intcs,Ui for ftfmnue (tin linei of Nmipnrn'l r Icis,) lint publication l.fi tor each subsequent publication, per iii.iro, Mccnti. , . No "iin-rem-d po.lllnii"cnntr.ictsmde. All mutter to in-wio publication limit be re cclvcil nt Dili oulco not later tliaii Wednesday. Adwrlltemcntii cannot b( ordorcd out lor tlio eurrent week later limit Thursday. ALL PRINTED AT HOME II. A. HI. It, II. Time Tabic. TaldiiK effect Dec, 3. Tralnicntrilin; p.ijeiiKr leao lied Cloud as f"0WS! UASrVIAIIAHTINaS. No. It2 raiscwicr to Uniting S:30 p. tn. AIIHIVB. No. MirnuctiKi'rfrsmllnitliiRi 11:33 a.m. KASTVIA WYMOIIB No. in, riiMcnia-r to St. Joseph .St. jMUlsninlclilcaeo dally lo:2Ba.m, (IOINO Wl'.ST. No. 13 r.-meiiKvrs tor Denver, dally, 0j53 p. m D H. J. S. EMIGII, ncntittt, ItEI) Cl.OUD, - Nkiirahka. Over Tujlnr'a l'urulltire Store. I'.xtr.icts teeth without pain. . . Crown nnd lirldnov.oikii specialty. I'tirttlalii Inlay, and nil kind of (fold nil nm. Jlnkcs gold and rubber plates and combination plates. All work guaranteed to bo first-clan. ASK & MoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Moon Block, - KED CLOUD, NEB. ColloutiotiH promptly attended to, and correspondence solicited. rv BToiWiii, Tlio O. It. hlioi, Kcd loiul, - MeM'iiNkii. I ivo my porgonnl nttontlon to my jntrmiH. Kirrtt-clnsa ehnvlng nnd hair cultiug n Bpvuinlly. UUMIWlS I'AItDS. I W. TULLBl'S, M. D. Homoeopathic VtiyolPlnii, Red Cloud, NebritHKB. onico opp.iiltu Vint National Hank, 1). H.KvamlnliiK Mireou. i;iiroiuc diseases ireaiea uv mail. r L. W1NF11BY, Atlctloneer, Heo Cloud, - Nkuuaska. Will iittend Hales at reasonable fluurei. Hatls (actloiiKuarauteed. I II. SMITH, liiNiirauce Agent, UED (JLOUD, NKIJUAHKA. I do n Btrlctly farm insarnnoe nnd invite nil to boo me. V TUUNKKy, Attnrnpy nt Cloud, La iv. Nvbruikn. Red OFFICE' -Up rttairs, In Moon Block, R1 llUTOIUSOxN, ToitNOi'lul ArliMl, 4th Avenuk, - Rkd Cloud, Nkijuahka. I'irst-oloss bnrbora nud ttrstolusa work unrnnteod Giyo men call IIAS. SOUAFFNIT, liiNiirauce AKCiicy, Iteprescnts tleriuan Insurance I'o , l'ri'eport, III. Ito)itl iiisiii alien Co., Liverpool, KiiKland. Iloinn Flru liituraiien Co., of Omaha, Nehr. I'lni'iiK Assuraiiei) Co, id London, l.ng. To .Manchester rlrn Assuriineot'o. ol Kiiuland. (luaidlnn Asiuiniiee.Co.,(if Uiiidon, l!n. HiirlliiRton liistiianeo I'o. of IluilliiKton, Iowa. Hrittsh America Assurance Co. Toiouto, Can. Mutual lteseip 1'und I.Un Assu.of N. Y. Tlio Workman Ituildliif! and l.ouu Association o( Lincoln, NtlnasKii. Ollleo ovor Mizor'o Storo. Krd Cloud, Nkukaska C. E. Putnam, NOTAUY PUJILIO, COWLES NE1IRASKA. Agent Phoenix Insurance Co. lirtOOKLYN. Paul Bankers Life Insurance Co. SAL ESTATE s intrusted to iuui will be my auonuouto. IcAVFlISTfl COPVRirci f1jW nn.." " Pfoiunt V.Vi!1Jl 4 PATtfk MI'HN en "S "." uoiiet onliJ Ilona oflwlcnoS lu'ffl; 1ZY, '. ?TS."S Wl. irhror hMliiLew'.'S fre! .'"t.1'""""!-and' Toruintl 'Ion COIIM.r Iml .. . A U Loin ..,,,. i " .lnJ Interna . dboakvn of modi. uov tn tsifQBr .frrfAVk-VVI '" m uiinn n,. c-t "iti lw:sMaH8aptaTK WTSTOBffiM?rfiSS,! 1 f Aft JCSSS7- or m w copvpiiJ8I L DOll X eoplss Will . Vtfjfr ta 5-i,' Ra"5t if Iflttfc. 'rf (il 1 Heart Disease 30 Yrs! Short Brca(!i, Palpitation. Mr.fl. W.McKlnsev, twstinastcr of Kokoino. I lid., nnd u bravo cx-soldior, ays: "I had liccn severely troubled with heart, disease ever ulnco leaving the army t tlio closo of tlio late war. I was troubled with palpitation and Hhortnesa of breath. I wuld not sleep on my left Hide, and had naln around my heart. 1 became ho 111 that 1 was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try it The ilrst bottlo matio a decided improvement in my condition, and Uvo bottles have com pletely cured me." (I. W. McKINSKY, I'. M., Kokomo, Iml Dr. Mllpq Heart Cnrnl-innM on n posltlyo cuamnlcd that t ho llrt bottlo will. lionoUU All ilriiRKlattiiioll Until, 0 bottles forlA,or It will IfOhftit. prepaid, ci by thu Dr. Allied Medical in receipt of prlco Uo i-lKiiari. iuu. jv'rsr?r. 'nzssxim U?n Or. MIIpV Nruvr. I'r.AMTF.n for SPINAL WEAKNESS. All ilriiKKlstH null 'urn furg-'ic. WlUMiVViWVVMWVfWVtWMIMV1! WEBSTER'S INTERNA TIONAL M!;W,WK,..niCTIONARY A urdnJJ.JMCalir. - - -- , .Surcctsor of the '"UunbrUJCctl." Everybody should own this Dictionary- It an Hwcrs nil ftiestinns i oiiccrulni; the his tory, spelling, pro nunciation, nnd meaning of words. A Library in Itself, it also Rives tlio often do-' hired information concerning eminent persons ; facts concern ing tlio countries, cities, towns, nnd nat ural features of tlio globo ; particulars con cerning noted fictitious persons and places ; translation 01 inreiRii ijuoiatious. it is in alualilo in tlio huinv, olllcc, Btuily, and bclioolrooni. Tki Pun Croat Stnmlnrtt Authority. Hon. P.J. llrrncr. .InMlcoof U.S. Surreinn rnurt. wrtti-4 i "'llin inlern.'illuiiil DlctionarT Is (ho iHTfocllcin of (Iktlon.uk'K. I imnni'ml It to mloituovnu rrc.it claimant nutliorliy. Svlil by All JlouKsctkri. G. .C- O. Mcrrlatu Co. I'uhlhhert. Sprlwjjlcld, Mass. m srBstttis LMERKAnOMMl CSJTV not lmyrlifapliotfk Uril'IIIU IL'l'UIIUtUi ancient .riCTioMWi rniiiu'14. C3"Senit for f rco prtxprclus. IVMAMWtWMAMMSMMMMMMM1 2cfflaszas32ic?EKaf? o r i Any one whose Watch has a HESf bow Cring),will never casiontousethistim cry. It is fhe only cannot be twisted of and is found only Boss Filled and ot cases stamped with this trade niaik. AK your Jewclc tend to the Keystone W: PIIILAUCLI1 1'Tn7a?,ag' rcivcrl(Mi HUmiiii lyr IVorlis. Prank J!. Peek 15iorton, Nebraska. s nud (Ijcb clothon, nnd guarantees ciinvoiion ip nil cases. Whipping uioifiH puin ono wn. Quick llino and '....... V tirw'PM I i!li I na' I ruLpnu .1'il,c Ictiinod Xul8 ont' wraps of nil UIikIh jPiiinlfit. tljcd to look 111(0 1HIVV. i, iSIi im i ,viui i via imxaniiWMaBanrram boBh BEST LIME TO DEHER AND rti . rnvn MPiiieii e rti?j&zsmm3& iwiiiFi "ii i :i.vii,Fm..t,':Bi y vm.!:,i'i:.n,i''wt Iiaye oc- n lionored H bow that I the case, I on Jas. I or watch I W I r for a pamphlet, or H nianul3Lturci6. I itch Cuss Co., I i, if. n HARD TIME8 U AUSTHALIA. A (lira I liurnisH In (,'rlmr nml Destitution Duo to IndU'tlliil Deprenilou. Advicvu from Attstraliu by tliofitenincr Wnrrinioo bIiow an iilurmiiigltivrcaM) in t'HMUiiltictj, clinics mill nciitc diitrc'M. Tlio jiolico uto titmblo to copu with lrs pcriito hoiHi'ljrculcurtf. who Hwnriu in tlio Inrgo eltlcH. A fow tliat lirivo btoit ur rested glvo uh mi cxciiro that fnmliio ilrovo llicm to d cuds of violence. Koveral of tho poliecmeii attuckeil by burglarsut Sydney nro dying. Tho mtrvivors have bi'cn promoted nnd given bonuses by Sir QcorgoGibbn. On ono duy last week nt Sydney, be sides u score of petty robberies, tho city hospital was robbed of all its valuables by nurses. Mercrcdio & Drew, manu facturers, wero robbed ef 50.000 by em ployees. F. Coxon, merchant, was robbed by an employeo of a largo ettm. Threo young womou suceeedod in passing a number of counterfeit checks. Charles Gruham, a postofllco clerk, embezzled $200 from tho postofllco. Tho government's claim is that tho un employed problem is too complicated to solve. In 5yd noy ijViOO each week 13 spent in aiding C00 families. Five thou sand men in South Australia liavo asked the governor to cull a special bession of parliament to discuss means to aid them. Tlio governor refused. Then they waited on Premier Kingston, but tho premier would prtttniso nothing. lie told them that though they wero in want of food they had refused to break 1J yards of rock per week for rations, and ho could do no more. Tho delegation said thoy would not break rock for food alone. Thousands are sleeping hit hi; open nlr, nnd several havo starved to death. At Dotirke, Afghans nud Europeans tpuir rcled over u division of lubor, and n bloody row occurred, Tho most tragic suicides out of 1)8 in ono week, directly tho result of hurd tltnos, nro: F. W. Wil son, tho biscuit manufacturer of Bris bnno, shot himself; William O'Connor, lodger in tho European hotel, Melbourne, jumped from tho fourth story nnd dashed his brains out on tho pavement; Kato Brooks, n pretty English girl, starving, got drunk and killed herself with poison; Joseph 13, meruit, n miner out of work, said goodby to his family and exploded a cartridge in his mouth. San Frauds co Chronicle. A ROMANCE IN IT. An Interesting Content Tn tlio I.itiul Oilier, nnd tint Young Woman Wins. Tho llual decision of tho secretary of tho interior in the laud case of Francis L. Box and Jerry Dammon against Jessie M. Sinclair hns been received. The case was tried in tho local land ofllco In lfc!U. Tho decision was in favor of Miss Sin clair. Box and Dammon nppculed, and the commissioner of tho general laud ofllco aillrmed tho decision of tho local ofllco Aug. 23, 1803. Both defeated parties again appealed to tho (secretary, who has now confirmed the commission er's division in favor of Miss Sinclair. It i hcldoui thern is a tiiiKcof romance nbont n land ofllco case. There Is in this ono. Miss Sinclair, whoso homo was at Durand, was a hchooltcacher. Her nfTec Hoiib had been gained by a worthy young man whoso homo is not fur from the Sinclairs in Pepin county. Both wero poor. She determined to do her part in gi ing herself and her future husband n start, nnd with this purposo fcho settled on thu land in question, a portion of tho famous water reserve territory. Tho hind slio gots is worth nbout 1,.00, hav ing valuable pine on it. Tlio young lady's friends htato tho wedding will tako plnco in tho near future. Secretary Hoke Smith's decision has uottled that. Eau Clairo (Wis.) Special. T. C. II. nnd Itojnlty. A gentleman just returned to London from the racing nud other festivities nt Cannes calls my attention to a social feature of tlio royal gayetics iu tho past fortnight which will bo of special inter est to Americans. Ono of tho first nets of tho Prince of Wales on his arrival at tho lUviera wns to make n pcrsouul call upon n private citizen of the United Stntes. Two days later tho priuco invit ed him to lunch, nu invitation which tho American was unable- to accept, becauso hohiinsolf was that day entertaining ex Empress Eugenie, Grand Dtiko Michel nnd other royal guests. It is n fact well known In all courts and mlons on tho continent that no untitled Individual in all Europo is so cordially welcomed in the most exclusive circles of royalty and aristocracy as this mini. His naiuo is James Gordon Bennett. Now York Sun's London Letter. Itntlier AnLnard. The readiness with which French ju ries acquit husbands who tako tho lives of their wives' lovers leads sometimes to awkward mistakes by too hasty spouses. An unlucky glazier was repairing tho window of tho boudoir of a lady whom her husband suspected, Tho master of tho house entered and caught sit;ht of tho man behind a curtain. IIo pulled a revolver without a word and fired at tho glazier, who is now in tho hospital bad ly wounded. The husband feels very foolish, but Is willing to pay a big bill of damuges. Paris Letter. All Important Itiiihtny, Tlio important strategic railway con necting Tien-tsin with Shan-hai-Kwan, tho town tit the eastern foot of the great wall, where It runs down to tho gulf of Liutong, Is now completed, and tho now Chinese minister to London traveled by it last week. IIo was thereby enabled toieach the pea and get a steamer inr Shanghai instead of having to remain tlio winter iu Tieu-tsin or bo curled down by chair nearly u thousand miles uvei Intnl. Tirii-lsiu being frozen up fiom Dccembiv until Muich, - London Times. A l'lillm!flihln1niulry. The Philadelphia Inquirer quotes sta tistics showing that, whllo New York re ceived 0.T per cent of the World's fair imports, Philadelphia received only one (hiid of 1 per cent. It doclarcs that 'fa romn.'EI Paso and Laredo nro commer cially ahead of Philadelphia, audit wuutu to know why these things are bo, CARRIED OFF BY A WOLF. Alliby rtpncnnil AIIki' ft 1 1 ml Houn Carried Two Mill s by Its Captor. Last Saturday a big wt If which has terrorized tho people of thuBumpns envo region, in North Carolina, for tho last two or three years entered tho cabin of n mountaineer mined Brown during tho momentary abscneo of tho housowifo, nud, seizing thu only occupant, nu infant U months old, by the clothing iu tho re gion of tho chest, lifted it from tho rudo cradlo and bore it uwny into tho moun tains. When tho mother luturneil to tho house and missed the baby, she rushed to tho door just in time to see tho wolf and its precious burden disappeur into tho neighboring woods. Thodlstrnctcd woman began toscream. This brought thohusband, who was chop ping wood not far away, to tho scono in a high statoof oxcitement. Tho story from tho lips of tho hysterical mother al most drovo tho bravo fellow daft, but ho soized his ax, called his dog nnd started iu hot pursuit. Thoro wore nbout two Inches ot snow on tho ground, nud it prov identially enabled tho despcrato father of tho kidnaped infant to striko tho trail of the wolf immediately uftor leaving his doorynrd. Onco upon tlio track of tho beast, ho rushed tlffottgh tho moun tains with a speed born of distraction, expecting overy moment to como upon tho old assassin liokiug his chops red with tho warm blood of his victim. About two miles from his cabin tho tracks of tho wolf led tho pursuor under a long shelf of rock protruding from tho sido of a mountain. There was no snow hrc, nnd tho fathor lost tho trail, but ho now urgod his dog, which up to this time he had compelled to remain with him. Tho dog took tho lead, nnd tho man followed, fully expecting to find tho entrance to tho wolf's den, from which ho could hardly hopo to get the baby nllvo. But his fears were groundless. IIo soon canto upon his faithful d.og wag ging his tail and looking down nt n llttls white buudlo at his feet. It was tho baby, sound asleep nnd most frozen, np parently unhurt otherwise Brown took oil his coat, and wrapping tho infant snugly in it stnrted hastily for homo. Ho soon mot his wifo and two or threo of tho neighbors to whom sho had givon tho alarm. It wns n most remarka ble rescue. Tho mountaineers say that it wns only n freak of the "mad" wolf, but tho little ono no doubt owes its lifo to u drenching of potroleum given it for somo cutnneous nffection by its mother just boforo it was carried away. Tho odor of tho oil was too much for his wolfship. Ho probably sniffed nliout tho child after laying it down under tho rocks and preparing to make n delicious meal, then left iu disgust, St. Louis Globe-Democrat Spcclul, JAPANESE SUPERSTITION. Smfiic llm Vroi of Water Tlint Washed tho l'rlrst Who Died ltccently. Tho latest event in tho roligious world is tho death, funeral and cremation of tho chlefest priest of tho largest and most powerful Buddhist sect In Japan. Tho funeral was attended by many tons of thousands of peoplo from all over Japan. Tho person of this priest is so very sacred, and nnything that has come in contact with it so vory procious in its merit und powerful iu its efficacy tosavo, that every drop of tho water that was used in washing tho body nftor death was eagerly sought for nnd gratefully re ceived by tho priests nnd laymen alike, Llttlo bamboo joints wero usod as vials in which to roeeivo nnd carry away tho precious fluid. This water will bo used as drops of saving elixir when tho body of bomo believer Is washed for its burial ns n fow drops of tho nttar of roses might bo used in a bath nnd tho ono receiving this wnshing will bo insur ed a snfo and happy entrnuco into the Buddhist paradise. Sad, sad, unspeakably sad, nnd yot millions of these peoplo beliovo this to bo true. Correspondence Independent, Hunt Lines for tlio Mnrunl. That interesting member of tho Brit ish nristocrncy, tho Murrmls of Ailes bury, will bo adjudged a bankrupt if within n month ho does not pay $1,230, 000 duo to creditors nbovo certain doubt ful assets. Tho marquis has been gal lantly endeavoring to prevent this con summation since 1800, when bankruptcy proceedings wero first commenced agninst him, nud tho delny secured is n rnro tributo to his cunning or that of his lawyers. Ills lordship's chief lament Is that ho is married, and therefore unablo to wed an hoiress. IIo has no doubt of his personal attractions or of tho com mercial vnluo of his titlo, Yet theso cplcndld nssots nro unrealizable because, years ago, whou ho was young and had plenty of money, ho married Dolly Tes ter out of a musio hall at Brighton, London Cor. New York Sun. I.hcly IllddliiK Tor mi Heirloom. Tho sum of $1 ,30 is rather a high price to pay for u turkey dish, yet this is tho flguro at which ouo was knocked down to ii purchaser iu Penn township at tho snlo of personal property of Levi Geiss. Tho dish is a rare old pieco of chiimware, beautifully ornamented, and was pur chased SO years ago at a sale by Mr. Geiss for 2.G0. Each of his children ex pressed a deslro to havo it, nnd as thoy could roach no agreement ns to who should bo tho owner thoy docided to put it up nt tho salo of tho other household effects. It was started nt $10 nud run up rapidly nt $20 n jump until it wns nwardod to tho youngest son Peter at ijl,tl70. Reading (Pa.) Dispatch, Whitt They Thoitcht f Child. A pix'NH clipping bureau has just com jileted n collection of 11,500 nuwfrpaiier commuuts on tho lifo and works of Q, W. Childs. Tho two volumes iu which they havo boon caiefnlly nnd chronolog ically pasted nro beautifully bound in black morocco. Among all tho clippings thero wns only ouo that mtido nu unkind remark regarding Mr. Childs. And Well Done. The cry of ' 'Weill man" will be heard TvLtm tho latest oxpedltion reaches the lorlU pole, Newport New. i fjiniHx: IS AS SAFE AND It is appllod right to tho parts. It curoa all diseases of womou. Any lady can uso it horsolf. Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS. Mallod to any addross on rocoipt of $1. Dr. J. A. McGlll & Co., 3 and 4 Panorama Placo, Chicago, 111. Jfor sate h C X Cot hit. J. L. Miner, President. IIuoii Miner, Asst. Cashier. Peoples Bank of Red Chud, Rkd Cloud, Nebraska, Transact a General Banking Business, Special attention given to Collections. Banking Ofllco in Miner Bros Store. PLATT & FREES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard UED CLOUD, NED. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. TRADERS LUMBER CO., DEALERS TN JL Building Material, RED CLOUD, WRIG VT TT Is the right man when you want HARDWARE! An endless variety of stoves. Wire and Everything in the line, inim.ni..i..ii....1mMMMm..ii.n.......i..................... New York Weekly Tribune' - AND THE ONE 5 What is TW L V lBr V Wr W il- II rvy mXLSiSZ5&SiS& Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infanta nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic suhstnnco. It is a harmless tmbslitiilo for Paregoric, Drops, Soothinjr Oyrups, nnd Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years mo by Bullions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms nudallnya fevcrishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting; Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Cauloria rolioves teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulutes tho otomacli nnd bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. ' Castoria la an excellent medlclns for chil dren. Mothers hat e repeatedly told mo of Its Good effect upon their children." I),i. a. C. Osaoop, Lowell, Mass. " CostorK la tho bvt remedy for children of which I am mqtialnted. I hopo tho diy Is not fur dUtant u hen mothers wlllcotndJcr tho real InUTiRtof Ihelr children, nnd hho Castoria In Blend of the vnrloti3Uftck nostrums which oru destroying their loved ones, by forclngoplutn, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby ceuduig them to prematura craves." Du. J, F, KlNCBELOC, Conway, ArU. Tho Ooutanr Company, TT PPJiJMs HARMLESS AS Seed DEania.X'&a.o- AV. A. Sherwood, Cashier 4 1YTOl -flM'WU' NEBRASKA. - YEAR 13 ITC. CHIEF Address THE CHIEF, Red Cloud, Neb a 1 "& Castoria. " Castoria li so well adapted to cliIKlren lha I recommend It oj sujierior toany prcscrlpUco knoira to inc." H. A. AncitErt.a, D., ill Go. Oxford tit., DrooUlyu, N. y, "Our pliyslchnt in tho children's depart ment lino ppoLtii highly of their experl euco In their outkido practleo Willi Ca-storla, nnd although wo only h.io anion; our medical supplies wliat Is l.nonn 03 legular producta, jet wo nro frco to confess that the merits of Castoria lias won us to look with favor ujion It." Umtuu Hospital amj Disi'itxsAiir, llujton, SIoss. AtLin C. Buitii, iex., Murray Stvoot, ?Jow Yovfc City. Kiln iiiHH ill i At -cl -' t - a &M A ft if l K VA I" sfc- J !.(-" T """Wirt;. ,Jtt-COBBW SO J Mir . x aK Mwl.