THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1896. Cures Wrote the iwrll of Hood's Harnatiarllla !"' thf, pfrfoet, in-rnaiif til Cures. urea of scrofula la mest forms, Ilk goitre , iwc llwi nwk, running sores, tilp tfitr-Mt, sore la MM f y. urea of tell BtMuia, with lt Intent rfclilng ad barala "'. bl " " urea f Roll, rtapta, atwl n oUvor r- M dM to hap. Mtod. uros of Iyppla Mrl thr trnntilet wUrs a tMd uteMMh tonta wm no)d. fjMfoa HlKMiuktMia, wbfre Italian wsrsuli- abl to wtk r walk fur fMln, ures of Catarrh lesipr-lllng the ImpnrltUit natoh mm u.a mislalB tl rilotOM. Mra of NtrTiiiimM by tiriirly toning ami footling the rrf upon inr blnotl. uraa of That Tired ruling by restoring strength. nd for book of cures j Hood's Sarsaparilla To C. I. Hood 81 Co., I'roprletori, l.owell.Masi. . mil are the best after-dinner HOOd 8 PlllS pills aid digestion. 26c. THECHIEF Pakltskeol Weekly. nabacrlpllM, tl Per Annua rUfclf lat A4vau Bnttroa at tho rotl Ufflea In Kad Cloud, Nnb, m bb&II mail rof the second data A. C. Hosmbb, Ultor. LabotTait. Ami. local Kdltor. IW01V OB3ULATI0K 1,300. RKPUHL1CAN TICKET. For President, WILLIAM McKINLEY. For Vice-President, GARRET A. 1IOBAUT. STATE. For Governor, JOHN II. MacCOLL. For Lieutenant Governor, ORLANDO TEFT, For Secretary of Statu, ,IOKL A. PIPER. For Com. Public Lands ami Ruildings, 11. C. RUSSELL. For Auditor Public- Accounts, PETER O. HEDLUN'). For Treasurer, C. K CASEY. For Attorney General, A. S. CHURCHILL. For Superintendent ot Instruction, HENRY R. COR1IETT. For Recent of University, V. C. WHITMORE. For Judges Supremo Court, ROHERT RYAN. M. R. KINKA11).. For Presidential Electors, FRANK .1. SADILDK. J. K. Hour. A. .1. HURNHAM, A. O. FOSTER. SOLOMON DRAPER, G. A. DERBY, J. L. MoPHEELY, M. L. FRIESE. Congressional. For Congress Fifth District, W.E.ANDREWS. County. For Ucprt.scntatlo 44th district, IRVINMS W. CRARY. For Representative 46th district, SCOTT PU1LEO. For County Attorney, RANDOLPH McNUT. Tke Pops Hold Forth at Inavale. The people of this city wore much pleased to hear that theie was going to be populist io teachings at the school house last Saturday evening, ami quite a number of women and children turned out to hear them, also a few men, (sixteen voters by actual count, including the speaker, eleven pops and li- tepublicaus) but they were largely in the minority. As it was given out thnt Prol. WiNon would speak, Tiik Ciiikk correspondent went early and .retired a i curved seat. After waiting quite mi unreasonable length of time the professor came, accompanied by his stall, ir. the ladies' Hryan quartet and Ho.vs Walsh, who seems lo he more of a favorite among the ladies than his partner, Richmond, .lames Populi-t Hale took tho chair and called on Die (iiiarlett to sing, which th'v did er creditably to themselves, r.tu i w Inch a j UCzLjt&r ".,,rclk'f' I irge, bold-fioed man v,.u utr,iU-. d , fttffRp coinmendeif S.S.S." (o the auiliencu ns Professor WlNou. 1f'il Yifcy h e anys, "and Tho profehsor coinnicoced his bar J f ufWJSwBfii9 'cw K)Ule! afford angnebyaanonnciug tnt tic ,., a . StJISP11 80U,C re!,c,1, lllUH .1 i i i i , VAiKM!fl'Wrv encouraged I con repnblu in.an Abiahum Lincoln t-po'- YiPfliSEtSfti? tinned it, .uid Ucau, and iciying furthei that the' myffi($r it was not long be aforementioned Abraham Lincoln was J'I$)FP fore the progTtiwof At that moniculooUng down in dnep . ... f L" i,!f,"eiJ,ccff: -ympathywith iho fice silver imiim I'loui inn in: iiu'i'ii run munu uurt c wmt lurried on that Mibjeet fm mimic tlmo. Aflor looking at muos (vt.i itMini't. ftom UryanV spMi'im! he again ioi isrmt Uu tdivcr quaUn:i i- I struggn n alotig f n time tioiii tu j i , ,.,, , plotoly lot 'b,it in- in h',i. tf-Untf ii itrj'(HH) In tb.- ii.uii" Ii ni i l i it 'l.w pn- r i fit ' dollar wlver pleci; vl Midloitiio. cull"' had to rcsoit to lli van's sprnchch. After lie had hammered away for tliout an lioiir lions Walsh gavu him a iwlft look anil he subsided, hut not until ho had given the atidlenco to iinder.ilanil that ho was n great scholar and had given them some points on some e ght or ten different branches of study, including philosophy. Ross Walsh sat near with ready hands to start the cheering at the right, moment, but somehow thu people failed to respond. Morn especially was this noticed when the Prof, was telling them about the crime of '73. Somo of the poor Ignorant people up hot o whom this gieat man would teach wonder why Mich a scholar as he Ik should stick to the republican parly and know nothing of the crime of '?!) until i!.'l yeais afterward, and then have to be told by Hilly Hryan. The Prof, Is no doubt, a smart man, probably a good teacher in public schools, certainly a gentleman, but us a public speaker he is the most hideous failure that it has ever been the lot of the Inavale people to hour, and the re publicans are only hoping that he will be kept ut it until he turns every pop vote to the republican side. Surprise is everywhere manifested, however, that a principal of schools, a man sup posed to be strictly non-partisan in his teachings, should be going out into the field and laboring for free silver and repudiation, It will bo well for the people of Red Cloud who do not want their children's minds polluted to look well after this man. Geo. MeCrary had better look out too, or he will not re ceive the nomination for county super intendent again with this man in the Held of politics. As soon as the Prof, sat down Mr. Windy Jennings Vance immediately rose and turned himself loose on the political question without even as much as saying, by your leave. He made one or two rank statements (hat were immediately contradicted by old republicans, but after recovering from them he soared still higher and wider waving his anus around romanced, "In 1802 the republicans put a plank in thalr platform in favor of sympathy for home rulo In Ireland that pleased me, later the democrats introduced a similar plauk that pleased me, but now (here lie grew very tragic)l am in favor of home rule in this country" At this point he gasped for breath, and Lou Olnistead who was sitting quite near remarked quite audibly, "You forget you are married Jim." This was too much for James, lie got mo red that even his hair and whiskers turned red and he quietly sal down amid the applause that followed. After lite liryau quartet had sang an other sweet ditty they proceeded to or ganize a Hryan club by electing Clias. Towuscud, J. P. Hale and .1. W. Vance chairman; A. I), Ward, secretary, and II. 11. Holdrcdgc, treasurer. Wm. Irons got disgusted and left before the meeting was out, leaving only ten to join the Hryan club, live besides tho of lieers They agreed to meet every Tuesday evening, Hoss Walsh agreeing to send a speaker, but they were care ful not to invite Prof. Wilson again. As they closed Henry 1J. Simons pro posed tbreo cheers for Hryan but he could not say farther, tor up here they doul know whether they are for Sowall or Watson. The cheers were faintly given hut were completely drowned out be cheers for .MeKinley and the other crowd. Uv Gosn. STATE CKEEK. Good health In our pai In at present. Our creek was well presented at Lebanon on last Thursday al thu anniversary. Mrs. W. 11. Rosoncraus was on sick list, last week, though is bettar His Lip Gone. M. M. Nicholson, who lives at the corner of Curran and Anderson Sts., At lanta, -Ga., had a cancer for years. It firs-t appeared on his lip nnd resem bled a fever blister, but spread rapidly and soon began to destroy the tlcsh. His father and uncle hail died from Cancer, and he sought the best medical aid in different cities, hut it seemed im possible to check the disease. Several operations were performed hut the can cer always returned. This continued for years until the partition in his nose ami ins entire up- per lip were eaten away. All treat ment having moved nunc, uc looKeti ... M.. ,. - I . -, I . f T i inxm death mi the ' use, and remarkable m it may seem, I am completely 'cured, and feel like I ham new life. S.S.S. is the most re 'in likable remedy in the world, and ! rvervotii! will iurtff flint tin run ic;i4 .1 wonderful one ' A Real Bloocl Remedy, 1 Ciiiio-r m mi ili,. ' 1, . ,il nml it is folly to expect 1111 (in it .1 11 to v ure it. S S.ii. 1 (,' mutt at p u ' ,' I ', ) is '.incil" for 1 i 1 . 1.1 the Hooks iinn'eu free; addiet. 1... 11. o. . : . i."M'l i?(IHUU 'vj u., At inniii. t. '. t. i ifil. !! d. g vTn f ?$ h$ hz$ The club meeting at Pleasant Dale was well attended last Saturday night to hear the Hon. Dr McKeeby and others. Thete was preaching at Ml. Hope last Sunday night by Robt. Wcltz the pastor of their church. Mr.O. A. Provalt, Lelth Fitzgerald and Geo. Hutchinson of Red Cloud have gone aouth prospecting. Mr. Hlack of Norton county, Kansas, passed through here last week ac companied by others. Mr Rudd and Mr. Hail stopped off two or three days to visit their old friend Mr. Scrivner. Miss Edllb Serlvner ia visiting in Red Cloud and Mint Dolly Davis also Miss Potter Is attending school in Red Cloud. Miss Li.xiu Hnrrett of Red Cloud was visiting In these pacta last week The Mt. Hope school is in a very pros perous condition under the manage ment of their farmer taachar, Mr. Gro. Evans of Gaylord, Kansas. Old Uncle Tommy Ryan who has been in very poor health is repcrtud as better. Mrs. R. C. Wilson is around again and health improving. Occasional. The Shakers ot Mount Lebanon, a community of simple, honest, God fearing men and women, have prepar ed thu Shaker Dlgostivo Cordial for many years, and It is always thu same, simple, honest, curatlvo medicino that has helped to mako tho Shakers the healthy, long lived people that they ara. The Shakers never have indigos tioa. This is partly owing to their slmplo mode of life, partly to the won derful properties of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indigestion is caused by the stomach glands not supplying enough digestive juice. Shaker Digestive Cor dial supplies what's wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial invigorates tbo stomach and all its glands so that after awhile they don't need help. As evi dence of tho honesty ot Shaker Diges tive Cordial, tho formula is printed on every bottle. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to 91.00 per bottle. BLADEN. Mr. Al Reed received the sad news that his mother who resides in Illinois died last Friday. The populists held a meeting at the G. A. R. hall Saturday evening. J. O. Martin and A. D. Ranncy of Hluo Hill wcro tho speakers of the evening. No disturbance of tho meeting except a light, on tho outside between two pop boys. The second round-about took place the other day between Wm. Horrigan and V. S. Hall in which tho former got the game and the latter was left to hold the sack. Albert Hanks who has been stopping in Iowa is visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hanks. Mr. Ray of Illinois is spending a few days with his sister Mrs. Householder and liia brother A. M. Ray of this place. Ira Douglass witli his family expects to move to Kansas the latter part of this week wlieru ho goes to take charge of Guild As Co's. ranch. E. W. Tnttle has been quite sick dur ing the past two weeks but is now con valescent. Mrs. J. G. Oriulort ami Mrs. Dr. Harris of Campbell were doing some trading in this city one day last week. You will tind R. Tibhett. these days in his shop busy making wagon boxes. The rise in price of wheat has in duced quite a number of our fanner to haul theirsurplus. The Woodmen held forth Tuesday evening to initiate a couple of appli cants Deafness Cannot bo Cured Hy locul applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. Thero is otilv one way to cure deafness, anil that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an in llamctl condition of tho mucous lining of t Is o Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inllatncilyou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the re sult, and unless the iullammatlou can bo taken out ami this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be tlestrojod forever; nine cases out often are caused by catarrh, which is noth lug but iutlamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for tiny case of deafness (caused bv I .... . i cauiTiiiuui' cannot tic cuicil Dv HuU'd Catarrh Cure. Scud for circuhu.-,, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sohool Notca. Pupils perfect, in .iiltuidanca aud punctuality duriiig lirst mouth of school aruns follows' IUth Guadk Lucy Giuber, Mablo Howard, Jessiu Kellogg, Ada Skj.'lver, May Sanborn. 11th (iiK Maud Murrll, Herbert Cook, .Mautl Miller, Edward Cook, Sadie Overiug. Paul Dickson, t'liarluv Perry. 10th Giiadi; Floitiuoo Cotiing, Lot tie D.-acon, Gi uigie Etiotl, IJeltui Ful ler. Kl. neiice Fuller, Myia t.illVeth, Hi 1 i'ii Laihiim, LuiNa Miiiiek, I' 'nl 'n-e I'll'lel, J io Nuriis, Lueia P inn Hi, P tu! P.i..', (in. a Reed, lit r Mo. unit, siiitej Mi.ih-ir. Rnliiiiil lllliiclie, R. .I:iii Young. Orn liKviiR am Foatur, Ethel Hijs on r, Otiiud .Mi lir II my Young, Mrs, Anna Gage, wife of Ex Deputy U. S, Marshal, Columbuf, Kin., tiyn "I was delivered of TWINS in lesa than SO min utes and with scarcely any pain after using only two bottles of "MOTHERS' ' FRIEND" DID NOT BOTFEB AFTSBWABD. ir-Hflnttir KipraMorroall.onrac.lpt of crtco. SIM prr liotlle. Uook "TO MOTIiKHS" niallcil i roe, UrUllKIM.i) HEflUUTOR CO., ATLANTA, 6A. SOLD UV ALL imUUGISTS. Lawrence Pierce, Grace Kellogg, Eddie Piatt, Lavina Morrison, Sherwood Albright, Mary Miksch, Evn Foster, Joe Ncsbltt, Nellie, Fort, Pay no Jessie Henderson, Ll.iu Pondextcr, Agnes Hrown, Emma Polnicky, Etta Hughes, Blanch Winfrey, Mahal Wells, Nettle Decker. Mr. Archie Martin started to school again Monday. The Misses Amanda Marcclte, Min nio Harrington, Rose Keeker and Alphosino Demurs have entered the high school this week. The framo school house from district No. 2 was brought down last week and placed east of tho high school build ing. It is being fixod up this week. Room No. 1 will occupy it. Room No. 4 will occupy tho room vacated by the lirst room. Two of the grades of tho high school will occupy the fourth room. This will give great advantages to tho high school pupils. The old and tiresome rule was put on the high school Monday to restrain whispering. Tho boys had quite a time hooting at Mr. Scummon Wednesday ut recess, and he got tho better of some of them. On account of tho speaking of Gov. Holcomb tho attendance was rather small Wednesday afternoon. Messrs. Rev. Crcsmau of Doano Col lege, Mr. Jackson, candidate for state superintendent and Mr. Phillips were visitors of thu high school Thursday. Rev. Crcsmau led in divine services and made u speech before the school which the boys and girls heartily ap plauded. Fads in Modicino. There are fads in medicine as in everything else and a "new thing" fru quently sells for a short time dimply because it is new. Hut in medicine, as in nothing else, thu people demand and will be satisfied only with positive, absolute merit. Thu fact thai Hood's Sarsaparilla has stood its ground against all competition, and its sales have never wavered but have remained steadily at the top, demonstrates, be yond any doubt, the intrinsic virtues of this medicine. The new things have come and gone but Hood's Sarsu- parilla rests upon the solid foundation of absolute merit ami its power to cure, and its sales coutinue to be the largest in the world. ttotico. A republican caucus for the lirst mid second wards will lie held at the lire man's hall onTuestla,), October Kith, at TiltO p. in , to nominate city ticket. L.r.ALiiiiHiiirlp,,.., A.G. Wiu.isfu,m' Bo Suro Yoa Aro Bight. And then go ahead. If your blood is impure, your appetite failing, your nerves weak, you may bo suro that Hood's Sarsaparilla is what you need. Then take no substitute. Insist upon Hood's and only Hood's. This is thu inaiiieine which has the largest sales in the world. Hood's Sarsaparilla the One True Ulootl Puriller. HotiitS Pii.i.n are prompt, ellicicnt, always reliable, easy to lake, easy to operate. Uncle C. ('. Coon an old settler and respected citizen of this county passed away from this cart li at his homo In Gitrflfld township on last Sunday. Al though past eighty years old he carried his age well ami matiy who had not known of his being sick were surpmed to learn of his demise. He was the father of John and George Coon two of Wohsiur county's best farmers and also leaves an agctl wife to mourn his loss. The ftinur.il services were con ducted by Rev. Hlaukwell ami all that was mortal of u kind aud loving hus band and father were laid to their last long rest. Croup Quickly Curod. Mountain Glen, Ark. Our child ren were suffering with croup when wo received u bottlu of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It affords ulmoia in stant rellof. F. A. Tiioh.nton. This celebrated reuiudy foi salo by 11 E. (I i ice, druggist. Tho old settlers nnunal picnic was held at the court hou.so on Thursday. Quito a nunihei of the bo.s who stood I he hardships of the early day s were plesLill '. t:; U in li i E'.iii' im ','. n, ,- fteV SHERWOOD & ALBRIGHT, Staple and Faney Groceries. Iiiilioldl. Minnesota ami Ambov Floor t AGKKTS FOR Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FRESH VEGETARLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Now is Your Chance. My Usual Sall Remnant Sale of MKLL PHPER WILL BEGIN Saturday, October 1(1. Somo Bargains in nil gradeH, ospocially in Pino Gilts. Cotting's Drug Store. ssssmmm ;!. Are Candidates For your custom. Our platform Right Prices, Good Goods, Courteous Treatment, Fair Dealing. WE SOLICIT YOUR WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY REPAIRING. r:.i: M .V When you need anything in our line conio ami see us. If wc haven't got it wu will get it for you. A written guarantee with all watch work. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. !?; Newhouse Bros., Jewelers and Opticians. r !::..- -Of :,".. eV:- ..H..-......I... ..!, "".: .':. Rev A P. Hull formerly pastor of tho M. K. church of this city, has beon appointed to tho pastorate of Trinity M. E. church at Lincoln. Miss Jessie Dueker gave a poverty party to a number of her young friends on last Friday evening at which those present hail a great time. A great big republican rally was held on last Saturday evening at Pappy Willis' opera house. The inside of the round house was gaily decorated and lighted with colored lanterns, Mr' Willis leaving nothing iindono which would tend to the comfort of his guests. Thu S. of V. baud and the Ladies Me Kinley quartet furnished some splendid music. Hon. Randolph McNitt was speaker of the evening anil entertained the large attendance, in his usiui happy manner. HBI'nUT !M-' THE CONDITION DV TIIK PEOPLE'S BANK oi'RED CLOUD ciiAiii'KitNo.am. at ItC'l Cluutl, In the Mute of Nclino-lut. nt I lie I'lonjof litialncr.H eptuiilticr ;iitlit lsfcti. iirxium'i.x. Loans nml liln'oiiius .Yi.(Vi s Ou'PlrnfK n'curctl rihI iin-ffiireil Ps ST foiiiitj mnl city wiirrmits. tiw k'i IlmiMw; lioii.e fiirnlliiro nml tlztiiroK till '' t'urioiit uxi'vnCh mnl lines (uilil l.Osti rt Clirckt autl ottiur ritxh Iiciiih II 25 Dnu front oilier lintluinil, xtiilu nml prhiilc tumls mnl limikcm . f IS.Lfi'i W lllllHuf utlicr luiiiLh . . ll.iAt 00 Nlcklcs nml ccutK 'M '. Sieelo 4.HS4 LcKitl tcnilcr utiles .. . . 3.000 mi Totiil cnitli on timiil i."i,H H Total . fV.HSl TT I.IABII.ITIKti. CiipliHl mock I'lil.l In ft.s.WW on fiiillvlitoil iTOfU 7,081 M linllvliliial ilupoillh mibjecl toeln'ili .'S.1I7 W Dt'iiiitnU cerllllealex ofile- i.iimi S.nvti -21 Tirafet'IllH-ritlnnf dt-ioull 0 10 :I9.M II TnUil .. .'iS.kS 77 hrTK or NmitiHKi, I . County of WuLittor. f " t W. a. Hherwooil, lakhicrnl iliu ntiotti liiti.U'il ImiiU. do noli'mnl iwnu tliat tin' itlioi u rlutvuicm tu true to till) I'i'M of my Wtiuvrl h!k'o anil belief. (ATtrnTl IV. A biiBiiwoot). t.'uhli'i. J. t.. Uiskh. Director. l, II. Minkii, Dltcctor ttutisrrlljttl h m) nuom to l.tlorti me lliU ."th (lof Orioher. Irt.). lUMniM'n MtNiTT. Notary I'libllt'. M rommllon eiptrlci Miij-.v IW Inlliuumutory ItliuiimiiHsijiiMu'i! d In .'I ly. Morton I,. Ili'l.of l.ebnnt.n, hul., '; "All Vlf.. llllll ,U ilimi.ltlirj Utl'l!IO'll,r.lIl in i ery iiiu.i ' wu j-urt, ln-r aurt-ni. it rrllilt. i i.l ' '.ml, ui.d In.,. 'Kxni ..i ''i ii Hlint'ni I....I J ii-oogitli.iii; hnj t"- i in rieil tor mi . I,n hi.i1 lu.il elcht I jiti" "U'lMliH t.ll li i i n , o i.i. in urlll It'll i. t ' -ii c io. w.s I i I Ui.l. I Hi. Kur.mtATl'sM. lv ii,VM pouiciliu.. r, "f .mil tbo wn kbit tu Httlk itl'OUl iii tl..t . rtnjH. I mil i-Htu t fjiivml lu-r llf.' h. .i I.i II K. (ire dinj jjist, r5"d i'l..iti. M k. v ? -.V m m. V ffl'WtKZ&ffl&tf&$$. A GOOD PRACTICE. If You Want a Good Appetite and Per fect Digestion. After each meal dissolve one or two of Stuart's Dypopsia Tablets in tho mouth and, mingling with tho food, they constitute a perfect digestive, absolutely safe for the most sunsitivo stomach. They digest thu food beforo it hm time to ferment, thus preventing tho formation of gas and keopingtho blood pure anil f ice from tho poisonus, pro ducts of fermented, half-digested food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets make tho complexion clear by keeping the blood pure. They increase llesh by digesting flesh-forming foods. Stuart's DyspepsiaTablets is the only remedy designed especially for tho cure of stomach troubles anil nothing else. One disease, one remedy, tho suc cessful physician of to-tlay is tho specialist, the successful medicino is nieilicim prepared especially for ono disease. A whole package taken at ono time would not hurl you, but would simply ho n waste of good material. J Ovorsix thousand men nml women in the state of Michigan alone linvo been cured of indigestion nnd dyspep sia by the use of Siuiut's Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by all druggists tit AO cents per . package. Send for freo book on stomach dis eases to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. General Kolloy who traveled from California during tho commonweal army or Coxy craze upoko at tho court house hero Thursday night. During this craze tho populists thought that this was just thostuirhutiiHMr.Kolloy does not believe in tholr now cruzo silver they can't heo auy good in him. Thosti who were present say that lie Is ii muu of intelligence uutl a good ripcukor. Book AgontH Attontion. Are you selling Metcnlf's life of Hryan iV Scwall or Hal.stnadH llfo of Mc Klnleytf Hobartr We give tho very largest fonimis.sloiis,. Wo give yoi WO in cash bcsltles. If you soil IWbooks We pay freight to.uui. Wegivn credit We snip go.nl.s piomptly. Enij Halt lead or Moiealf lumk sold iu the conn ti comes li "in our piiuc. i j t in auqiiaiu i. uc.ii tluect Ii.-i . tlit iii'iiiiiliicuiii'is Dm. ..I vi, i ,,t j!,oo iJiuuts neu beutl si.x cents foi s- t age ami nitc cNiiresixige. L L Jli- (Jmi.ai. & Duo., Pniladelphia, Pa. I 4 K. 1 ( .r$ ' y .assssssMaf '.JLLssssssssT II I ' t. V X