Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 November 1894 — Page 6

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FW* PUREST

1 VANDBEST

LESS I hah HALF THEPRICE- OF OTHiR BRANDS -I- POUNDS,20* -IHALVES, 10* QUARTERS.5-. SOLD IN CANS ONLY

FARMERS

SOUTHWARD!

IS THE-WATCH

WORD.

THE FARMERS of the North nnd West nro rupidly moving to the warm climate and rich farms of the South,

WHY NOT

Oil join them? Go tocommonitics in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, or Louigiuna. ivhere your health will te better vour neighbors the most hospitable in the World a little capital required Academies mid ^Colleges noted the country over climate cool in summer—no blizzards in winter,

QI/EEMRESCENT

ROUTE!

Runs HALF RATE Excursions to principal points South, June 5th, July 5th, Aug. 7th, Sept. th, Oct. 2nd, Nov. 6th and

Dec.<p></p>LAND

4th.

Over/.i -MILLION Acres of forsale in Alabama, Louisianu and ^tississippi at to $5 per acre. Easy term. S552535Z53!

I ANDERSON, Land Commissioner, Birmingham, Ala. RlNf AR5CNt G. P. A., Cincinnati

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TOLEDO, OHIO,

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FREZE: OH AIR CARS

DAY TRAINS—M0PF.RM EOUIFMEWT THROUGHOUT

VEST IB LI LED SLEEPING CARS

*RA!NS. "7V

*v*M£ALS SERVED CN

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OR NIQHT, at moderate cost.

HE., any hour. 'OA?

Ask for tickets via Toledo, Si, Louis Kansas City fi, R.

CLOVER LE?F ROUTE.

Tor further part ninr-, 11 on iwarc-t Agent oi t!u- Colli puny, or ant)rr*H Cr C. JENKINS, c.i v. ••''Ufrnl Agrnt. •OLEDO, OHIO

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South and South-west. Trains St. Joseph, Mich., making go.ji connection with O. & W. 'or Michigan points.

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Agent,

Important Facts,

''How to Cure Ali Skin Diseases." Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medicine reuqired. Cures totter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose. Ac., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possessed by no other remedy Ask your druggist for Swayne's Ointment. ot.-ilO-Om.

Rheumatism is primarily caused by E-cidity of the blood. Hood's Sarsapa rilla purities the blood, ami 'bus cures the disease.

LOCAL NEWS

The "Golden Utile" cigar sells strictly on its merits. Rev. X. O. McCay preehed in Uussel" villeoti Sunday last.

Smokers are loud in their praise of the "(Joldcn l'ulo" cigar.

Marvie Eritts is again at .1. S. Kelly's shoe store after a week's illness If you like a good cigar try the "Golden Rule" made bv E. Allen.

Jus. Harnett is on the road in the interest of the Hi ant Cresting com puny.

Thanksgiving services at tho Melhodist church.-.-Conducted by Rr-.^Cuii-, nil.ghani.

Tin stand-pipe is receiving anew coat of paint and "Win. Doyle is tho artist :piaeing it on.

A number of .1 antes-town Odd Follows 'attended a meeting of that order here on last Satuatlay r.ight.

roles for the new telephone company are being placed in position. This 1's: truly the "City of Poles."

Pork selling will soon begin in earnest and then look out for a lively tr-.nio. 1 Easiness is sure to pick up.

Make it a golden rule to smoke the "i lolden Rule" cigar. It is guaranteed. I 61,000 forfeit that it is of the best 11a1 vana.

Mrs. l. W. Hall was tho victim of a severe paralytic stroke on Friday last and is still. ycr\\ lo\v. Her recovery is doubtful.

An interesting program was rendered at the Bible exercises of the liaptist church on last Sunday eveuir.g. The church was crowded.

An Indianapolis man is now in charge of the local agency for the Arthur Jordan Poultry Company. Mr. /.tick having retired lastSatuday.

Five Chicago ladies representing a Denver. Col., Soap Co.. made the rounds in this city the early part of the week and sold a large amount of their soap.

Sim F.ldrige. having retired from the Y. M.C. A. barber stiop, will open up one of his own on north Green street, first door south of Darter Clements' oflice.

Kugeue Wilson has purchased a newshow case and will handle a stock of watches and jewelry in addition to doing repair work at his shop on north (ireen street.

A If Lookabilf. the real estate agent, has sold the farm of George H. blowers, of .Ripley township. '0 acres, this week. fi»r c-t,00L'. also James Crimes' fanu to Iconic IIOWITS for S.V00.

Elder Shuey delivered bis lecture on "Gartield" at the Waveland Christian church fin last Monday cveniujj to a good sized audience and added several dollars to the (I. A, R. relief fund in consequence thereof.

Hon. .James A. Mount will 'deliver a series of lectures relative to successful farming before the students of Purdue University, at Lafayette this winter. Mr. Mount knows how and can u'ive ,j them some soli.! gold pointers.

Remember Tin RI.V.T.W'S prize list for subscriptions. Five good prizec for the most subscribers by January 1. Try it. An elegant road wagon, gents' gold '.vatcli. sewing machiue. suit of ciothes and ladies' gold watch. All free

The original !ypsv tjueen whose photo as taken by Nicholson, appears on the cigar boxes of Chris Schweitzer as a label for his lypsy Queen" cigar, was again in the city this week. She was camped near the city with a party of Gypsies.

Mrs. Carrie Clark, of Lafayette, •.van--tiered awav from her home last, week in a state of delirium and get as far as Linden, where she cut up various antics. She was taken into custody and placed in the jail iiere on last Saturday with scarcely any of her clothing on. It is a sad case of insanity.

J: No cigar made can possibly ali'ord more comfort and good enjoyment than does the "Gypsy QueeL," made right

here in our city, by Chris Schweitzer.

Good conneetior made at Tene lltiuto for tho Everybody who smokes it has a word of run through to

ra S

jt? favor. It is unquestion­

ably a perfect -'C cigar and is a sure winner. .Triyt.once. and you will use no other.

Five small boys at Lafayette, ranging: in ages from nine to thirteen years, are under arrest for a long continued series of pilferings which have borne severely upon merchants, and which have re suited in the dismissals oT clerks who were supposed to be the guilty parties. The boys under arrest made a confession and alleged that they were taught to

If you have dull and heavy pains acrosBforehead and about the eyes: if the nostrils are frequently stopped up and followed by a disagreeable discharge if soreness in the nose and bleeding from the nostrils is often ex perienced: if you are very sensitive to cold in the head accompanied with headache then yov may be sure vou I stCrtl by Loziei- Morganstein. a l.ussian have catarrh and should immediately Jew. who disposed of their plunder by resort t.o Elys Cre.am Halm for a cure, peddling. Morganstein was arrested ihe remedy will give instant relief. ,.

I Joel Conrad, assessor of Madison town ship is in a quandrv. He

is aud always

was in favor of low taxes, and a reduction of the tariif. which is nothing more or less than a tax. P,ut according to the decision of the people at the last election they are in favor (.r high taxes and high everything, therefore he says that land must be put ten dollars higher per acre. Horses ten dollars per head and evorything in proportion, as Mr. Conrad feels that he is only a servant of the people. He will have thi? to do. however. It is against his wishes, but the voice of the people has been heard and he must obey their call.

A Mr. be! weitzer of Sholbyville is tho latest.addition to the Y. M. C. A. tonBorial force.

Mrs. Martha Geyer aud son. Harry of Piqua, Ohio, will spend Thanksgiving with her brother, Jen. 1. D. Manson of this city.

The local "All Higo" held a meeting night before last and initiated thirtythree candidates and black-balled twelve. This order is on tho increase and is second Uvjioue, the A..,,F. M. M. S. T. included.

Tho publishers announce that the date of publication of Funk nail's Standard Dictionary will bo November ^Sth. at which time the delivery of Volume 1 I. will begin, also tiio delivery of the single volume edition.

By actual count tho Standard Dictionary contains. exclusive of the Apporsdiw oOl.^oo vocabulary words and phrases, and the. Appendix of Proper

Children Crvfor Fstcher's Castoriar

Coiinuoii Sense

Should be usetl in attempting to cure that very disagreeable disease, catarrh. As catarrh originates in impurities in the blood, local applications can do no permanent good. The common sense method of treatment is to purify the blood, and for this purpose there is no preparation superior to JTood Sarsapariilu.

Hood's pills cure constipation by restoring peristaltic action to the alimentary canal.

The wheels of a watch travel .'i.fiosjj aiiies a vear. ,,

Names, Foreign Phrases, et- .. contains trying- to purehr-e horses for tlie eav17,'ii'iS entries, making the total vocabulary of the Dictionary ."10.3 this after great care hits been exevesied to exclude all useless words. The iunuoeso increase of the vocabulary of the English Language appears from the fact, that the vocabulary Of Webster's International Dictionary is l'-15.00n and the Centurv Dictionary is 2'J.".000.

HAS DROPPED HEJR WAX,

Wabash Cannot Play Ball As She Started

to Went Down Like a Flash Before the

NotVR Dame Team and Was Also Out classed by the Indianapolis Light Ar­

tillery." On Friday last, tho Wabash foot ball team Notre Dame team on the bloody -ands of tho pig skin. They met them acd returned home with that awful cipher, the score being ."0 to 0 favor of the of the Casyites. Saturday they pm ceeded to Indianapolis where they were billed to appear against tho Light Artillery team. Hero they expected to be defeated so wore in no wise disappointed. A few odds were given on tho outside that W abash would not score, but to the surprise of all. she succeeded in making twelve points over the Battery boys, who themselves came oil' with thirty-six. It was quite a feather in the caps of the Wabash men to make a single score, and considering the fact that "Papa'Titichanan was not with them, they did admirably. They nocv have some prospect of beating the liutler eleven, which they play this afternoon at the Capital City. They went over this mornini

went to South liend tomecv t.io

Trust those who have Tried."

Catarrh caused hoarseness and difficulty speaking. 1 also to a great extent lost hearing. l!y the use of Ely's Cream IJalm dropping of mucouthas ceased, voice and hearing have greatly improved. J. W. Davidson. Att'y at Law. Monmouth. Hi,

I used Ely's Cream iialm fo'r catarrh anil have received great benelit. 1 believe it a safe and certain cure. Very pleasant to take.~Wm. Frnzer. Roches tor. N. Y.

Price of Cream IJalm is liftv cents.

When Baby was si?!:, we gave her Castnrin. When she was a Child, she erietl for Casterin. When she became Mishe cltinf to ('iwtoria. When she liatl Childrea, she KUVC tlieni Castorui.

.-• Harvest Kxciir^ioiis.

Nov. 'J()t:h. Dec. Ith and lsth. The Toledo. St. Louis.V Kansas City R. It., Clover Leaf Route, will issue through excursion tickets at extremely low rates to vaious points. Missouri. Kansas Arkansas. Oklahoma. Indian I Texas, New Mexie.i. Call on agent or addrei-K,

rritorv nearest

C.

KNKINs. LP. A. Toledo. O.

N. 15. Another low rate excursion to points South on Dee. 1th.

Old Loudon bridge TJOi

.was.completed in

Notice."-"

Persons desiring to buy, sell or trade either town or country property, or to borrow or loan money on first Mortgage will do well to call at tho Auditor's oflice. JOHN L. (Joimx.

MEXICO FOR A WAS,

TROOPS MASSING ALONC CUAT-

EM ALA'S BORDER.

W.-Ir T:i Ik liuroiscs In All Vart of the t'ourtrj Thim-tamls of l'eople ituv I lie Hem,kins of (In* I.nto Cziir- Drat lis from l-'ar. hiiimkrs.

UMITA X&iz Mox.. Nov. 19. New |'troops 'nave arrived and taken a stalion covering the lino. There is tho strongest possible feeling heroin favor I ag- I of war with inatetnala. People from this section of (iuatenuda are most hitter in their complaints again- the loiatemalan government, v.hicl: lately has relieved all the aiii horit.ies who wore from this sort ion and have appointed people from the interior to till their positions, sjml an uprising'• is imminent. An cjjeiit, of the Guatemalan government. is here

airy, which branch of Hie service Tiic the

of Which tiiiatomalu has no:VC%':' Tenth .Mexican infantry cover-, ..irontier and. besides the new national guard, has its headquarters hero. I YKI A. CHVZ, Mexico, Nov. JLF.^-ThO'T

Nineteenth infantry has omlu rlcoil on 'gunboats to go to Tabasco. Two huu'ilred a.id {jfly lhousaud e:i !ridges have been shipped south within the last l'ew weeks. The fourth sufantry is expected here in a few days io go to '1 abasco also.

CITY OF MI:\iro. Nov. 30.—Tho national arms factory hero is turning out eartridi vs as fast us possible. The greatest bustle is notieeabb.- in tho war department. This is giving ri-e to many rumors. It is runiosod that Assistant Secretary of AYar. Gen. Ygnaeio Escudero, is going to A'era Cruz within a few days to see about better trans-

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for troops to the Guatemalan

front ier.

MAXAIT.AN*. NOV. l».—Tho steamship Jandro is now ready to take on its armament, and it is reported that it will immediately get ready to lake 3.000 soldiers to the Guatemalan frontier from Aeapu'eo.

SAX CKISTOIIAT. HI: LAS ("AHAS. Mex.. Nov. 1—The greatest enthusiasm exists in this state in favor ot' war. The government has heen asked accept volunteers. Societies have Veen organized who will tender their service to the state and the federal government, expecting t.o lie s.-nt to the front. A number of HIIII!emalan spies are known to lie on the frontier uid near the military-camps, but so .r no attention has been paiu t*.i.theiu. except to order them away.

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AN ASIHNOTON. Nov. The appointment, oi !'in,ir i!f Leon of (iuatemula as sp i.il n\ov to settle t?ie Mexieoluatenia ia. b.mndarv trouble, which has caused irequent reports .t' war. is likely to end the dillienlty at an early day. The oilieialsof the t.v/ogovernment* have been advised of Senor do Leon's appointment, but tiiey expeet him to go diri-ct to the '.'it,v of Mexico and not come here, as press dispatches state. lie ha^ M'ide experience in diploma I ie affairs, having been at one time monster of foreign afhiirs in the Guatemalan cabinet. ':..

sr.VEXTI-t•'!\ i: i.osi- riii:ii I.IVKS.

Sevciit. CinioiHiiies in Italy SuflVr from I hi1 Marl It.|iiakv. KOMI:. Nov. I —The •. arthquakes 111 Sicily and Southern lt:il_v caused considerable damage to the telegraph lines anil details ot the phenomeiia are coming to hand slowly. It is known, however, that the province of lleggio di Calabria sutiered the severest damage by the seismic disturbances Little damage was done in lleggio. the capital of the province, but there was great loss of lifcand much damage to property elsewhere in the province. Seventeen communes were involved in lie dist ui'banee. the centers of which Were in the vicinity of Palmi. twentyone miles northwest of Keggio. md liagnara. on the Gull: of Gioja. almost directly opposite I'nnta Del Faro, Sicily. The village of Sao Procopio, near Palmi. was almost entirely destroyed. 11 ere Mxty persons were killed. Forty-seven of 1 hose met, their death in a church to which they had lied for refug'e. Their bodies ire still ill the ruins. At liagnara seven persons were killed. Light lost their lives at Mamerlino and San Lufcmia, being e'-ii-Iied 1o death, while many ether.-, were injured. The inhabitants ot these places art: oblig-i-il to tinp in the open air. Prime Minister Oispi lias sent, a large sum of moiiev for the relief of the .siifVerers. and has placed two vessels at the disposal of the prelect ol" liag na ra. •-.•

See the Czar's Face the Last. Time. Sr. Pi:TKi:sm-|« Nov. 1!».--Following the custom that, has prevailed over since the time of the death of Peter the Great, imperial heralds paraded throughout, the city yesterday ami announced that the funeral of Czar Alexander would take place to-dav in the Cathedral of St. Pet or and Si. Paul. So great "nave been lie crowds and so iniciise their desire to get. into the cathedral to look for lie last, imc upon the taee of the dead ruler l.liat there have been some regretable scenes of disorder. The police were 111:1 lib- to control the masses, and so violent, was the pressure at times that la nip posts and trees wore knocked down. Many persons have been badly hurt, by the crushing.

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Farmers, go to Thompson's new restauranton north (ireen street, opposite week in this region has been mo-jt city building, for meals or lunches, Itn favorable.

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PIPERSLEMSIECFC

PLUG TOBACCO

ONSUMER5

the city.

steamer Coretin, of the Allen line, ln&

bound from Liverpool to this port, is

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paij Iitile more 'ki

price

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will find fc

trade tobaccos,

brand

others-

superior foal!

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Recently owned by [as Rrennan. I would rospectly invite the public to call and see Groceries at

Staple and Fancy

'romp attention given to deliveries.

J. LONG,

F.ast Market Street.

--YOi: WILL-

SAVE MONEY

I'.y bringing your Watches, Clucks nd lewelrv to'

H. L. TRASK,

.0*1 h-' Music Mali .1 1«*r Tiion.* wovlt fur los

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

I" 'VTT'Olit KT THK l'l Ac'K.--I ::V

NEXT DOOR TO P. O.

i- rom t.. S. -lounial ol Medicine.)

Prof. W. H. PEEKE.

Who inakt** ft M'M'oinlty ©f

EPILEPSY

has wittiuui. iltium tteated mid cured more eases than any living H.vsician: his success is astonishing. We havo heard .•! cases of twenty year-' standing cured by him. lie publishes a valuable workon this disease which ho sends with a ..•up-bottle of his alisolute cure, l'reo to any sullei or who may send their p. o. and K.tpres's address. W" advise anyone ni.-hinc a euro to addross. I'rol. W H. 1'i*KK 11. I-'. !., pearl St., X. W.

YOU ARE WELCOME

AY hen looking kir erics to examine carried ]v

1' 11 'it the stock

R. B. Atkinson.

'I ho C.'ollege Street Grocer. All kinds of Staj)!e and Fancy (jroceries at reasonable ])rices. Produce wanted. Corner of College and "Water -Streets.

CITY LAUNDRY.

All work dune l.y hand anil guaranteed. \'u nia- hineiy. Positively the very l.ow-st prices in the city. Yiur clothes washed with puru soap and clean water. No lyc use.1. Kead smne of the prices: .. ..

Shirts se dress «i-plaited..n new negligee.... Socks, per pair.. Xight Sliii ts....i„.

Collars.. T. ...,l Kc :u:ls, per pair... :'fc

1D« Drawors Sc I ndershirts r,e Mc llaiidkerchief.i.. i^jc

Neckties

W. S. Mo &

v.

i.reen Street, Opp. Jlusic Ilall.

CRAWFORDSVILLE

STEAM DYE WORKS

Ladies and Oenlleinen Clothing cleaned, Colored and repaired in Mrst-elana style.

rUlZ I Cleaning Gentlemen's Cloth-

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liow lour days overdue and 1 he public I "'nu steam Laundry. olllee Amor«N. tf N*O N II I,.l,.I,ISrnnch ... is becoininu' uneasy tH'cans»i of her long delay, fler regular day of arrival was last Wednesday and even were storms met with she should not be more than forty-eight hours behind time. The weather during tic

past .1111

Specialty.

work warrantod. onice a„d works at A.ner-

Steam Lniiutiry olllcn. corner of UNMMI miII |'ik«' Street*.

HERMAN IMHOFP.

To the farmers: Go to Hale'sjfor the best lo and liricent meal in the cit.y. tf.

DOCTOR

"ARPEK

iKnun Chicago.)

MAGNETIC

Sl'LMiKON and NPKOIA LIST

In tlio treatment of.. .•

UHJMNIL! DISEASED

t.nte fr.nn M\.s ifospitaN Kdinbtirr y, fiml l.etiiluu, Knclniiii mm llerlin, Herimtnj

Consultation and examination Given in Every Case.

J-

Wul visit ('rawfoolsville

Thursday, Dec.

Ju.E

RS :y

8'")00 Forfeit:—

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•AT T11K-

SHERMAN HOUSE.

DR. CARPER

As ho Is Moll known in Ainorieu as

((M

Knrope He treats all Chronic s.it ha Throat, Nose. I.uxnr, Stoui.u ti iilney a nil Blnailei'complaint-..

K»a- any c«so of Chronic liVai^esfion" au'l' :v t.'on"tipatioii, causim in-rvousnesrt ati-l iialjiitation ol tile heart which tlo- io.-t-,r cannot cure. -v

Rupture

Cur.Hi witli^Ut tiie Kiiii'e Oj- .fe^-tuioii fr- iii liUSljiess.

Cancer

Curotl without'-njo *'«», »^iVvo

Kpilejisy or lit:!) cure-! in a short lime./ V^narriiivti,

u:e.l without the lviiile i»r ^leieutioii'iioiii OUHUK'SS.

Pstfll'l'll

f(-r \Vt than .'invMim in

Tho IXx'tor *'nu -how a trroa'c.'"

v.airii MI numli-rof -at.-irrh cases curoil than any oilier physician living. DLSKASKS ol WOYKN. Ladies tliifl him a great friend, and sp»-ak praises i.f the UtK'tor alter being trcatol by him. IM.SKASKS OK MK\. All private diee.'vsos ot men cured, -on-h as re.-ntts of the errors of youth, and dii-'efis--^ thai render thorn ur'U for marriaco. The Ol-'K.Vl'KST OF Al.l, tlll'TS 1'ower of diagnosing diseases. What is ii am! how tli-^ he do it? are -ni-'stions whi--h Uy hundreds of people., 'oiisultiitinn free.

It is coining the time of year now to. remiiu) tho people what will be to their interest. Don't, forget that I., ain still huvinti

And oilier products in my line.' I ani into it deeper than ever, and always pay more than any body in the county.

Anybody hav ing dead animals will notify me and theywill be removed on short no.iee.

JOS. GOLDBERG.

IMPORTANT" TO AMERICANS'

At COSNELL'S new* steam ami hand laundry you can get good, honest work done at reasonable Iiriees None bet American workmen employed and ali work guaranteed Ail money received l'or •work is spent at'home antl does not go to any foreign country. Xo cheap prices and poor work. Everyone treated alike. Trv us once,

West l'ike street.

OH ices -. Cor. (ireen and l'ike Sts.. East. Market Street.

W. R. GOSNELL.

C), lorn?Y.UE.Nf*Ai.rAKYSCHICAco'fi'r.

X.A. A C. MON-ax.

KOKTI1. SOUTH. a:18a. in Night Kxpress 1:"I0H.III. l:i(0 j. in I'assengor (no stops).. -',.17 a. in. 5:« p, Kxpress (ail stops) 1:40 p.m. 2:50 p. HI Local Freight 1:15 a, M.

All trains stop utLindon, Ladoga and.f Itonolilale. Lix'nl freight carry pass»Migers.

L. A. t'LAKK.'Agent.

PARKER'S

HAIR BALSAM CleanhOM anil hcuiitillc.* tin* hair*

Promotes a luv.iriunt

Never Fails to Hcstorc Qrny Hair to its Youthful Color. Curvs nculp hitir lalliug. ^Vk*,aml$l.«»at J)ru^Un

The Consumptive nnd Feetoie nn.i an who Mf rfroinf.xhtmBiinirdjM'UBvrtuhotiliJ IIM Parker's Ginger ouif It i-urcMtir w(trht C-onyli. Wvuk l.unL'n. l)r)»iiuy. Jj*-r »t '.'ti, 1»runic WruLjitss.

Jtlu-umatinimtiu 1'iUii.

HiNDIzRCORNS. c»:*l rurffnf Cumi. ,'. :icii"i