wt i 'i m jyi,, .'i..'.rt ti.ii 8 TILE BED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCII 15, 1895. I Mr E DR. KILMER'S 5OT Kooif "caT KIDNEY. LIVERS B Di4NolvcH travel flail stone, brick ilnt In urine, pain In tirotlirn, training after urination, imliilii tho buck and blps, sudden Hopi'imu or whi.t with prvwure. llritflit's Disease mim nuts In urine, scanty urine. .Simmp-ffriot curw urinary tioiihlesiiml kidney dlltlctiltlcs.' Liver Coin ila i nt Storpld or enlarged liver, foul lirciUi, hlllotn Iiobs, bilious headache, ponrdlucMinu, gout. Catarrh of the Rfiladdcr Inflammation, Irritation, ulceration, drlbbllag,. I ircqiieui runs pafl wood, mucin or pus. At UriiKKlftta SO rriiln ami I.OOMc. Inllil' (luldn to itraltli" iir mailutlnn fni'. Dll. Kii.mkii Si Co., IUnuiiamtov, N. V. r......-.: w.... ..,imMw.. Ha nil or.)-. U!V. J. V. Grt!H iimvoil en A. 1. Caldwell's farm last wool.. I). Ilito lost ooo of Inn l.est horse Sunday night. Some of tho farmers are beginning their spring wook. Herb Wotiou nnd Steve McCoy made a trip to Blue IMI oiturday. I'rcd Clatty expects tu go to Otto county to work thin summer. II. Gross and H A. U'chason at tended tho literary Friday night. Mr. Sliurkio had Iiih host horse kill od by tho train Tuesday niht. Mr. White and wire viotted rela tives at Bluo Hill StunUr. Mn. Moore of Swanturt vras in Bla don Friday. Mr. Tooley is not expected to live. Mr and Mrs. .Tatac Smith lost their throa year oM child Saturday, by a plow falling acrosa it neck and brosst killing it almost instantly. I'linrnil services were conducted by J "W. Gross. Mr. Iliimilton has moved on the Payid farm four miles uorthwest ol Mladen. (reeling to My Olit SMtroii and friends, Iluving ncceptctl tho farm agency foi tho Old Continontul Insurance Co., in l fit tarns iiml il !.vt,.u - .. i ........ ,,u ujiiiiniiK counties, nm pro paroil to furnish liboral and reliable in buranue on tho most favor.iblo tortus. u;," J. II. Smith, Agent. a si:vi:ui: wimter, The Ciiiiso or Hullerfuj; mnl llU'l'l'.IHU ur OlNCIO.. an This winter has been the most so vero for many jears. North. South. Kst and West intense cold and bliz surds have prevailed. This will sureh cause a great increase of sickuess an'j death. Chronic catarrh snd consum ption always begins by catching cold Thousands havo started on tho road toward a lifcfmo of mnery from chronic catarrh or a sure death from consumption. It is not too late yet to bo saved and restored to a life of ncith and activity. e rua will do it. It never fails to quickly cure chronic eatarrh less thin two years old. Of courso I'oruua oures thous- ods and thousands of oancM of chronio catarrh that havo run for many years, Imt in cases that aro of more recent origin it cures, quickly, oerlainly and permanently. Kvcry ease of cold or ougn that has resulted from tho effects of our sovoro winter could now lo cured in a short time by Te-ru-na Kot a single one ncod fail. All thoso taking l'e-ru na who do wro the advice of Dr. Hartman about their cases should write grmj age, viouitBo anu utuo oi siokneHs, and ho will answer froo. A few weeks' troat aent now will prevent yoavn of suf. fcring and in many oasoa death. Ad dress Tho Pcru-na Drug Maoufactur ing Company, Columbus, Ohio, for a frco book on catarrh, oolds. cough, la grippe and oonsumptinu. For frco book on ancer address Dr. Hartman, CoIumbus.Ohio. j: .. ... timllvt). On and after March lal. 10M, we will doin b"inM at the old etand. in rear 0f poat-efllce, where we will be glad to eee all ef our eld cuaUmere and as wanr new one ae can make it cenrea feat to call uf w Will keep the beat hay and grain, the price will be re dncod, aad atook leit iu nr care will re ceive the beat et care. Iiaiiiag horsea specialty. Livery in connectien. V, N. RiuuAitiHeti & Son, , IVoprietora. Children Cry for PitcherfCaftoria. MBinUIIS! SLEEPING O nSTS BURNED THEIR DEDS. IN HAD HO TIME TO ESCAPE THE FLp:ES Flume Slnrt In tlin I.iihliy of it Hotel In Mnclujmlllc, Y. n., mill Sprniul Ituplilly I'onr of (he dm-fila I'rol.nlily liitnlly Injured Kiuum VMy'n Hip I'lre. t Paiikoss, W. Vn., Murch 1.'). A fatal llotol Hie, in which thrco persona lost their lives mid four may dio, occurred, nt Mnukoysvllle, six miles north of hero, at 1 o'clock this morniug. Tho dead aro: l'Umi: COIU.KY. EUUKNE HIHHON. HOMER COM.KT. The following were severely and prol ably fatally burned: J. E. Wll.UAMH, Jamfh JK.Mtt.VS. Jacoii Co.srKii. William Wilho.v. Tho iceno of what came noar being a wholesale holocaust was in the I. D. Junklns hotel. Tho flro started in tho lobby and Is supposed to have originated from a dofectlvo fluo. The flames spread o rapidly that the guests had scarcely any time to escapo. The watchman was awakened by tho smoke and tire and made hasto as best he could to glvo the alarm. Klftoon of the guests managed to reach tho windows and then jumped to tho ground, receiving but alight in juries. Tho thrco mon burned to death prob ably never awoke, or If thoy did wero immediately suffocated. Tho loss will reach $3,000, with no insurance. HAD riHE AT KANSAS CITT. rroporty Valnod m 91100,000 Do atrurcd In an llour. Kansas City, March 18. A fire which destroyed over 1300,000 worth of pro perty in an hour broke out at 0:80 this afternoon In the big four atory building at 410 West Fifth atreet, occupied by the English Supply company, dealera in en gine supplies and wrought iron mater ials. The fire spread with almost In credible rapidity through this building and In twenty minutes after It started the whole interior was one mass of flames. The wind was blowing a gale when the flro broke out and the flamea were carried to the top of the fifth atory brick building north of the English building occupied by tho West ern newspaper union and the Grea eatern type foundry. At 0:40 that building waa practically destroyed. In it was a great quantity of type and typo material, besides six cylinder prosaos. The Western News paper company printed "patent insides" for i!00 western woekly newspapers nnd employod a big force. Tho loss in this building alone will oxceed $175,000. The English building was owned by the Keraey-Coates eatate and the destruc tion of tho building and ita contents in volves a loss of about 230,000. It is es timated that a little more than half the loss ia covered by insuranco. SHOTS IN A CHURCH. As Omaha l'rlatt anil Kicommanlcatad rolai t la-tit During a Matt. Omaha. Neb., March 13. During tho early morning mass nt St Paul's lloinan Catholic church to-day a party of Polea, formerly members of the congregation, but ousted by Bishop Scannell, entered and attempted to take possession. Father Karmlnstri, who was saying mass, resisted, and one of the invad ing parties opened Are. Father Karmlnskl at once drew a revolver and flrod Into the attacking party. After a long fusllade the in vaders withdrew, leaving the follow ing wounded in the church- P. Dargacsewskt, shot through both legs. John Kozicaka, shot through the unto. Joseph Inda. one of the priest's sup porters, stabbed and beaten over tho head. The polico were at onoo summoned and after a hard fight they took pos session of tho church. Several people we-e arrestod, among them Father Karmlnskl, and they are now In JaiL i no trouble was the outgrowth of dissensions whVh havo torn tho church for two years. DOLLAR A DAY MEN NOW. MUiourl LcglilatDra'i Icvanty Day's I.lmlt Explret Much Vt ta Ha Dona. Jeffebson Citv, Ma, March 13 Tho "halo" surrounding the position of members of the Thirty-eighth gen eral assembly was dissipated to-day. Hereafter members can draw but SI per day for their services to the state, and this dlsagrceablo fact strikes thorn most forcibly, and the interest 2inmai1.y ?' .tl,ft,n ,alHe'1- U wl, b" dlnloult to keep a quorum present much longer, although the date of adjournment cannot yet bo fixed. The houso has been In session sev enty days and tho genoral contingent appropriation bill U still pending. P .dai '18 leRlslature has ooit the Mate 8140,000, which, considering the amount of work transacted, Is a tidy hum of money. Inturcnt Victory In I'cru. Hitxnos Avers, March 13. Lima ad vices are to the effect that an engage ment has been fought at Cahanallis, Piru, between government troops and the insurgent. 'I'lm ,r, -., ..... orc.p wero defeated, with a loss of OOO killed. WASHINGTON. Arguments on the Income tax law Wore mndc before the Supreme court by Assistant. Attorney-Genera! Whitney and Mr. Edmunds. The postolllco department (s appoint ing 400 mall weighers for tho middle . western states J Manuel dp Almngro, who It In said robbed the Argentine minister, wuh dis charged from custody, the United States aavlng no Jurisdiction. Three hundred nnd fifteen tons of Hnrveylzeil nrtnnr, made by tho Car negie compuny for the battleship Oie ron, have been accepted. Government oMlciuls ure not satisfied with the Chlcngo couiicII'm permit to lo tnto n temporary postolllcc on the lake .'rout, and may seek n new site. Secretary .Morton 1ms presented to tho Nebraska Historical society the original miuttiHerlpt of n noted speech by l'resl Jent Cleveland. Dockery Joint commission has sub mitted u review of Its work, showing u Brent Having In various government de partments. Consul Uruhl at Catnlonta, Itnly, has disco vcied a market for rcady-mado Amctlcau houses among the earthquake lufferers. Class leclslntlon nml hi ilemnnetlzii- lion of silver are Riven as the causes of he agricultural depression by the spec ial house committee. France, Ilussla, Japan and Hawaii may Join with the United States in lay ing u Pacific cable. oeeremry or stato Grcsham is con fined to his room with a severe cold, which has brought on neuralgia. Assistant Secretary Curtis denies there has been a failure In tho gold de liveries under tho recent bond con tract. Arguments In the Income tax cases were continued before the United States upremo court. Attorneys Outhrle nnd Seward declared tho law was uncon stitutional. CASUALTIES. Twenty diggers In the Sultana mlno In Manitoba were suffocated. An acci dent shut off their air supply. Fire, started by an Incendiary, de stroyed the court house nnd u business block at Murfrcesboro, Ark., causing a loss of 116,000. Hoisting house of the Old Abe mine at White Oak, N. M., was destroyed. Imprisoning eight men. who, It Is feared, have been suffocated. At St. Joseph. Mo while returning from church. Mrs. Thomas Allen was Instantly killed at a grade crossing. Two girls with her w.ere fatally Injured. Two men were recently killed at tho spot. Mrs. Ellen Leyden, aged 26, was fatal ly burned while heating a cup of alco hol at a neighbor's house In East Liver pool, Ohio. An express train ran Into an open switch at Scotland, Oa., a woman and tier child being killed and five persons Injured, Including lloland Heed, tho actor. The steamboat Longfellow ran Into a railroad brldce at Cincinnati and snnk. Twelve of those on board were drowned. A cyclone passed over tho northern part of Georgia. Great damage was done In the vlclnltv of Cednrtown. Two boy h at Los Anneles were nolson- ed, one of them fatally, by cakes con taining strychnine, given by a neigh bor. Three members of the Detroit fire de partment, while responding to an alarm, were run down and injured bv a train. MISCELLANEOUS. Eastern officials are planning to form an agreement based on a division of all through business nt present rates. In the suit of tho Westlughouse Com pany against the Uoyden for Infringe ment on a brake patent, decision was given at Washington in favor of the vtestlnghoust) people. l-attier Noenan of Wilmington, 111., claims to have been wronged by Arch Rishop Feehan and a fellow priest and has brought three aulta for damages. In an Interview Pope Leo exDressed his approver of the appointment of Father Mahone oa regent of New York University. Ex-Ffresldent Harrison la better and may be ablo to leave his room this week. Antl-Trust Distilling company has determined to erect another mammoth concern. It may be located at Terre Haute. Gov. McKInley hoa started on a trip to the south which may have political ijtiuncance. Cltiiens of Spring Valley. III., in mesa meeting, demanded the resignation of the mayor, attorney, treasurer and al dermen. Six members of the Teutonlc'e crew were given medala for bravery In rescu ing nine men from a foundered v! In roldocean. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO. Cattle Common to prime. II 60 Hogs Shipping grades... 4 oo 4 CO V4 15 06 40 it 62 4 Sheep Pair to choice 3 15 Wheat No. 2 red.... CI Corn No. 2. Oats No. 2. live No. 2.. ee ee ee ee eee 43 28 llutter Choice creamery 23UW 0 CO if CKK vrean... Potatoes Per bu, e e e ee DUFFALO. Wheat-No. 2 Corn No. 2 yellow e ee ee ee 60 45 32 60 45 32 Oats No. 1 white... e e e ee eee PEOIUA. Rye No. 2 Corn No. 3 white Outs No. 2 whlto C3 9 41 u 30Vtt 634 31 K ST. LOUIS. Cattle 3 CO Hogs 3 90 Wheat No. 2 red Corn No. 2 41 Oats No. 2 MILWAUKEE. Wheat No. 2 spring Corn No. 3 Oats No. 3 white 8 Parley No. 2 Kye No. 1 KANSAS CITY. Cattlo 1 $0 nogs ................ 3 00 9S 00 iti 05 C2V4 10 9 it 65 V4 29 63 64 5 00' T3 83 it I 90 Hheep 2 00 NEW YORK. Wheat No. 5 red 49 Corn No. 2 Oats White Western 4SH 24 48 uutter 11 TOLEDO. Wheat No. 1 Corn - No. 2 mixed tee o o i.Oatn No I m!vrt. MIMMt i en ffiH i ins COAL MNFRS OF COLORADO RESORT TO VIOLENOE. KILL SE . EN ITALIANS WITHIN A WEEK Italian Sinprrtrcl of Mnrilrr M,ot Wlillt lleliiR Tnfn to rrlnon Am.tiiII the Jail AinRlng linnet (IhIim Ac- ce mid Contlnum It Work of tllmighter IlntnlN. Dn.vvnn, Colo., Mnrdh 13. -Mob rulo has reigned among tho minors In the, coal camps of Huerfano county slnco Sunday night and seven of tholr vic tims, all but one Italian, have been alaln by bullets from tho mob's Win chesters. Four of the Italii. is were killed from ambush yesterday whilo bo Ing taken prisoners in a wagon to tho Jail at Watsenburg aftr a coroner's commitment for complicity in the mur der of Abner J. Hixon, a tomperanco aloon keeper at Rouse. A boy who was driving the wagon was unintentionally killed by the fusllade of bullots. Uoforo daylight this morning a mob of miners and cltizons of Watsenburg gathered outsldo tho jail where tho two Italians wore confined, got inside by a pretenso and killed both tho prisoners. It is ro ported that tho samo mob, thirsting for more bloodshed, later took out of jail a uerman charged with rope and killed him. During the oxcitemont two other prisoners escaped. Tho names of tho doad so far at known aro ns follows: JOSEPH WELSBY, boy driver of prl onors' wagon. LORENZO DANINO, killed iu Jail. H0 Doat iiixon to death. PETEIt JACOBINI, killed In jail. The names of tho four Italians killed on the road are unknown, l'ivo other suspects had been releasod from custo dy bofore tho mob arose. All of thorn lived at Rouse, where the Italians far outnumber tho Americans. Governor Mclntire telegraphed the state department at Washington that he had instruoted the sheriff of Huerfano county to give him particulars and pro tect the Italian miners from further mob violence. lie stated in his dispatch that from information he bolievcd the Italian miners were American citizens, but he was not certain. He further etated that the militia nearest tho scene could be forwarded at short notice. To night he received meagre reports from Sheriff O'Molley, who said two wero killed on the road, tho others escaping. He has Instructed the sheriff to call for assistance if necessary in doing his duty. A report from Watsenburg tonight states that three of the Italians who wero being brought hore from Rouse es caped, their names being given as An tonio Uobotto, SUnislo Vittano and Francisoo RoBetto. It is also stated there wero eleven Italians in the wagon. Today's attack upon the jail was the re sult of the extreme excitement provoked by the summary vengeance of Hixon's friends. Three other Italians who were in custody as possible accessories to the murder of Iiixon were overlooked by the mob. The killing of tho men from ambush .vas evidently well plaunod, with the ex ception of tho killing of the driver. Four of those killed bad been held for trial by the coroner's jury. It is openly asserted that Welsby'e death was acci dental. In order to be certain that the fifth Italian held for Hixon's murder should not eecape the mob today did not stop to identify the two prisoners found in the jail, but riddled both wltb rifle balls. The motive for the murder of Hixon la the suoj. v. of much speculation. The deceased was thirty-six years old and a native of Arkansas and was not of an aggressive or quarrelsome disposition.. It ia thought that he was attacked last Sunday while on the road from Watsen burg to Rouse, a coal mining camp six miles distant, and iru knocked from his horse by a blow on the head. Work- ingmen going to the Rouse mine die. covered Hixon with hU skull fractured. The injured man was unconscious and died two hours liter. Thero was nc clue to the perpetrators of the crime, but J. S. Brewer, superintendent of the coal mine, solved this difficulty. Hast enlng to tils home he secured a trained bloodhound and put him on the scent ineuog strucK h trail that led the pursuers to the rear of a salmon a half mile away. The Intelligent bruto bayed and rushed to an old UtU standing in the rear room. An examln atlon of tho tsblo revealed fresh blood stains. Lortnzo Danino and Jobattc Antonio, whe were found in the room, were Immediately arrested. The dog continued to a neighboring oahin, where Peto Possetta and Frank Aurlco wen found. Toe quartette made many dam aging admissions of knowledge of thi murder ar.d upon close questioning the names of Uvo others Implicated were di vulged. Danino waa charged with be ing the chief conspirator. Horsemen scouted the surrounding country and by 4 o'clock in the afternoon all the sua pectod Italians ware under arrest and lodged in jail, where they remained un til called to attend the inquest Charles Davidson, a vrmnr. m.. n ing mar Stanton, has been arrested , charged with being the ruin of Mist ' . 0 , rf n .IT' Abbw llolmcs. Vte for Infant IOTHERS, Do uatemon s Drops, Godfrey's M most remedies for children nro composed of opium or morphine f Do Yon Know that opium and morphine ore studying narcotic poisons f Po Yon Know that In most countries druggists are cot permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them tolsons 1 Po Yow Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physician know of what It Is composed t Po Yon Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Its Ingredients is published with every bottle 1 Po Yon Know that Castoria Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That It has been In use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria Is npw sold than of all other remedies for children combined I Po Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word Castorl " and Its formula, and that to Imitate them is a state prison offense J Po Ton Know that ono of tho reasons for granting thU government protection was because Castoria had been proven to bo absolutely harmless? Po Yob Know that 36 average doses of Castoria aro furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a doso r Po Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest T Well, these thlaga are worth knowing. They are facts. The fao-abnllo algnataro of Children Cry for JlKlNOII March lljth, is a iilustcrv day, al most as bad us tho tiili or Iiih month Only one team seen on tin; road today and that was Tom Hitchcock hauling corn. The jounj; people hero aro right in irfor having parties. Last Thursday night J. Billings gave the young pen- plo a party, and on Friday (, W. uarrett gave a party. Charley HunUr, brother of Mrs. F. L. Smith, is here on a visit and he got up a party at F. I,. Smith's. Mrs. J. T. Stoma, hai been quite sick for sumo time with sore eyes and other troubles but wc aroglud to learn she is getting better. It. Itiig's baby has been quite sick. Mr. Leaderbrand's little boy Harry has been quite sick. Klder Ilaskings of Guid Kock hold meetings at Ml. Hope last Mondav and Tuesday nighis. He will preach next Sunday at 11 o'clock. ClIINTZllUO. .Millu utcr Wm. Tsom Jr. will farm with J. W Smith this season. Kd. Goble has sold one of his houses, to Chas. Mollo), and will work out by the month. Capt. Hlaino Geo. llama tnd John Brown of Cowl.-s, were iu attendance it tho funeral of Mr. Wells. Geo. Wells and wife of Lawrence attended tho funeral, al.o stajed over a lew days and visited relatives. Mrs. Sarah Blaine Bradshaw has returned from Kansai recently and -ft her daughter, Bird, with her rand parents, Capt, BUmo of Cowlcs. virs. B. will return to Kr,m norm to to attend the tri! r,t htt haaUrid pro ern. Wc find thr. aM h, ,if,r,t, uuc thirty if nothing the. h f, iftd yj,u, sized rum pr. ft w the nrno way when it wa w.i Jr. tars in i1 .1, K. W. VVeJN. vhr, dtf, wa mentioned Jat veti wm jfj f0 ff.t inThumpf.r, emrfifittrj t.t, Thnrsday, Jiarri . fhft fnrnl nnt.b wore I,M C.U... .t...i .... '. " VJ w"of. r.u wero ducted by ;,, Hjmum of Guido Iiei. ft wa if, ftf-gnei funeral we titt atMf.dvl in tkeso parts. Mr. Weill wa one of the oldest settlera also au old soldier, having sorved in lLi2Tirc8mjeDl was loving bus band and father and a good neighbor, also a devoted Christian, having bcn a church member since ho was thirteen years oiu. now he is at peace. Simpson. Market Report. ,ln . (Corrected Weekly.) jyht :.'.i rJn y ''i- , rr. no 40 CO pjye riax,.,,, ,,,,,, 1 in i"Kr', 2 ?n :i 15 FntCcow78 2 006;' 00 rnicowe gy uttor 10 ""I 1 " Chlckana 11 e""5 Turkv .l1' S-UlBMANf f 'hlftlfiinn I ii..i.f fi"' v UEvawii? M ;1 h and Children, You Know tut rarcgoric, Cordial, innny Bo-called Soothing Syrups, and W$ST'i OB SVSCT rapper. Pitcher's Castoria. HU Trouble. First Student How is it yon pay so littlo nttcntiou of lato to your porsonal appearance? You should remomber, "Clothes mnko tho man." Socond Student Yos, hut I can't find n man to inako tho clothes. FHogondo Blatter. Good Itenson. "What is tho uso of yon saying that you wish you wero i barefoot boy again? You wish nothing of tho sort." "Iudeod I do, though. When I was a barefoot boy, tho weather was endura bly warm." Indiannpolls Journal. Wlicrn Money Talks. Binkcrs Look at that blinbby mil lionaire. You can't judgo a man by hia uruiiH. Winkers No, but you can judge oy ins wiio'h. now York Weekly. All Out. Trnvclor (inquiring nt famous castle) Can I Hco tho antiquities today? Sorvnnt I am nfraid not, sir. My lady ami her daughter havo gono to town. Household Words, A Talo Willi a Moral. Mrs. Murphy Yes, sonny, I'vohad n frnit htaiid on this block for 30 years. Tim Ryan If you'd havo ndvertisod, yon might havoowued tho block by this timo. Boston Globe. Alnrayn Willing. Tho woman who is proud of hor back hair does not require muoh urging to play something ou the piano. Boston Transcript. Tho birda with tho brightest feathers do not sing tho sweetest. To restore gilt frames, rub with a npong moistened with turpentine No 1 1 00 10 'readier. Notico h hereby given that 1 will examine all persons who may doBiro Vs to offer thonmelvcs as candidates for teachers ofliio public- sohools of this county, at Bed Cloud on tho third Saturday of each month. Special examination? will bo hold on tho Friday proceeding the 3d Sat. urday of each month. The standing desired for 2d and .Id grado certificates is tho earne no grade below 70 per cent., average 80 l per cent; for first grado certificate no grado below 80 per cent., average 00 per cent, in all branohos required by law P-M H"NTKrt. County Supt. . Lcfriil Notice. coa-.inti.o District Coi.rt of ivhm r v.. brasko. -. c UHlllll fTHM 1.(111111 UIT 1 of Now York, Trustee .. . vs nuKii w. (.'ulllforil et nl kiirmn) ii.r..n.i,,.,t. " , . !.. T?1 ".'".-' up- 11 liir...., ... . -""inviui liueli W. ciiil iroVu. ' ""'"liu,c "' ahl wlll tnko notice that on tho zwiiuv f i,. sal J"'"" Bxitt ,XiT, mmm tSSSAJ,-.? fl..r.....i.... .: 1 '""illl &Fi;i b.iZZ!faJV'r..o.U.ononor Dated JumiHi v ffjii. iSii " IW3' nnuor iiiri 1. 1 were for tV e v I r Sini Vi ,1S"LC" ,,0,",0" fiiilly ilu? m'm flt! ' '?,? 9 ft ," , tiiilier lit. iMi; 11.... ,u..l1i"v...1,.r,"0' I'MIONTIIUHT L'OMCAftV I c 1 Iortuu liifjiiyivi,,,, uuuuu imv ....,,,, lou & Italiil, AltunioyH. )f Now York, ? i MWJUrwemMa.iuti,4tieiat .IfCMAl :T'aajwaiMjwsa(iR ,v wrMMnnwrnaT- '-.a ,rr m.-