Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 2 February 1895 — Page 8
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G-PtAJCTE? G'FFERl 0.^E. A. iiUPPERT'S
FACE
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MME. A. RUPPERT Huyn I appreciate the Inct that tlu3ro ar«» many thf«nsandHonacSit^ln th«* t'nliod States tii:it w«*alcl likot-j try my Wurlfl-I{«uiowiM'd FATK hut havo been kept from (inmff w» on count of price,wiiich 1'sW.lA) per bnttta'u- bottlestakon t"i!Clber, Jr. order that all oi the.se iu:.yhave an (kppoitnnity, 1 vlll mve to every ruJhir, abs'.lvjUly froc. a Rumple bottle, and supply th'v.o out of city.or in any pnrtvf the
vorld, I will send ltsnfely packed in plain wrapper allcharpes prepaid, for 25 silver or ^uuiip.''
In every case oI rr*M*k!e«, pimples.moth, lowness,blackheads,tirrvM'ezea^oiljnei^.ronuhncss.or any dlwuloratiun ordiseaneof the^kiu, and wrinkles (riot caused by facial cxpreMon/ FACB IILEAC'II removes absolutely. It does not cover up, as cosaiutick* dt, but its a cure. AddroBU
MADAMK A. KrPI'ETlT.0.) No.e East 14th St., NEW YORK
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EIGHT AM) NIXK I'KK CKN'T.
Investments. Nontaxable. The State Building and L-oari A8sociation{of Indiana. fV? Call on jnH.v M. Sr rn rz. ('rawfords ville.
LCCA1 KS/WS
TiwU-v &, Co.'ti now ad on
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tirst page
Kon td.Mr.uini Mrs. 1)HII Sullivan on St'i.Uiiy. a twelve IIDUIHI daujihtor.
I'*ai iii'T!-. take your pn to K. M. I'"., -I. cafh irroci'ry., Succcbtor...to,
J. N. Van&andt. Oharlfj
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'k Ai nt, pat'Ui'il Muniu Hall on
\Y dnt'sday niubt ami ta-Ult'tl tin-crowd almost to di-all).
Th** Covi»«ton lu'pulilicari fi'cuip diBnast tlu- CrawforilFvilk' jioiico
four. What ilul tliry
iVrsiton?
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Win n' arc the mueical and' otht'r ontcrtHiium'nts which won' to have been j»i• 11 l-y l'rof. Hiintun and his assistants tliii winter?
What arc yi t:. intr "to do regarding the purcliast- of our ley ant ^ounn Men?-' hrit-tian A^boL-iatjon buildinylr It niii^t be sold this month. Are \ou take it in?
Have Jake i-'ieel give your slu CS a ii'ilihy shine for Sunday, lie can be found at the Sim Eklrultje barber shop on north Green street.
1 another column can be found an mUrestini letter from Chattanoo»a, Tenn.. ami also one from the St. Luuis 1 lonioopathn' Medical College.
The First church V. P. S. C. K- gave a deligh'i ful Mite siwial at the home of the Missis VanSaudts on the corner of .]eHereon and .lohn streets Saturday night
1 hiv Kecoici division of the Musical Amateurs gave a splendid recital in the Center church par:ore on Monday afternoon under the direction of Misses Keegan and Canine.
An exceedingly heavy war is now on between the New Richmond Knterprise ami the Waynetown Despatch. Last week's Despatch gave lOditor Osboru a severe drawing oyer the joals. And the end is nut yet.
i-jimonidcK Court No. i, Tribe of lien I 11 ii r. held a special meeting on last Monday evening at which time refreshments were served and a program of music ami speeches was carried out to the delight ot all present.
There are a number of kicks goine the rounds regarding the production of theatricals in the public schools Some seem to think that, they are i.n neccessarily expensive and they liable to cause a few stage struck cases
A number of members of the local .Mooso lodge assisted in organizing a lodge at Khvood on Sunday. They returned exceedingly joyous over their trip and the manner in which they were received. The Mayor of the city was the first to crot.- ihe ropes.
There are two sisters living in this city who depend upon what sowing they jean get to do for a livelihood. Not long ago they wort given a remarkably good
job. that of making a number of co»tumoB. The bill for the same was fiftydollars and it is lifty yet. The contrac tor is absent from the city.
Realizing the fact that Tin. RK.VIKW is the newsiest and best democratic county newspaper, several names were voluntarily handed in this week to swell our subscription list. '1 hey are not coming in by the thousands but our list is i.icreasing slow but sure. This is true. Our addition this week was seven new names. Seven and no.more.
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I We are in receipt of a communication I by mail, signed "Alex," in which we are jacked to solve a mystery as follows "I'd UI VIKVV:—
What is the best face lotion you know of in the market': Please respond in your Saturday's pi.per and 1 will see it there. Kespuutfuin,
The best face lotion we know of Alex, is plenty of good soup m,i| water. our face was not constructi-d for the purpoee of being plastered up with cosmet ics. but to then ntrary give it an occasional surprise by a good washii
Are Me»ini»»y Niniinou-,
The town is fast liec.-oming tilled up,
with trance mciiiunis, mind readers, etc. There are at prosert *hreeor four in the city who seem to be doing a profitable business, if the length of their viaits
such people to be possessed of super
human powers such as they claim to 1
exhibit We may within a week or two I
give our readers a complete exposure of Mesmerism, Spiritualism and inind reading or second sight that thev mav get on to how it is W'urked.
1 i11 \iiiilbei- IliiMiif*,. Illume :v 1'lie .John street grocery store owned I by .1. X. Vansandt has changed hands and will now be manipulated by K. .V),
F.lt/.rotb, who came into possession of the same on last Saturday. Mr. l-ltz I roth is a young man but thoroughly uuiierstanils the grocery business and will doubtlesss build up a large patronage at his new stiind.
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A recent industrial inovation it Switzerland i.B the manufacture of Moor mosiacs from wood pulp.
The Kansas tovrn named after CharleB Summer is now a farm,
i'Moriu! ol Aliwfc Au^ir Compli»n. The funeral services of Miba Angie Compton, daughter of h'di Compton. who
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died 011 the 2-1 th, of heart failure were held from the family residence on ivoet Alarket street on Saturday afternoon. Dr. Cunningham of the Center church delivered the sermon and the remains were interred in Oak Hill cemetery.
Win. Kxrreilinuly I»11. The dullest Saturday for a long timo was last Sattirdav•. .1 tie merchants were complaining on di nands. Very few cbuntry people were in town and it was almost as ip'iet: as Sunday i-ven the barber shops t'eil far shy of thei: usual day's work. It was a stunner and that's no fable.
An Old SutiM iibiT Mr. J. Childers. of North Union drops into our ollice to renew his subecription to the .best democratic county paper and informs us that he has not bi-en without the RKVIKW for thirtytire years and was not going to do so now. Mr. Chiliters is one of our oldest subscribers.
How is This?
Something unique even these days of mammoth premium offers, isthelatest effort of Stafford's Magazine, a New York monthly of home and general read
ing. The proposition is to send the Magazine one year for one dollar, the regular subscription price, anal in addito send each subscriber tifty-two complete novels during the twelve months one each week.
Think of it. You receive a new and complete novel, by mail, post paid, every week for tifty-two"week, anil in addition you get the magazine once a month for twelve months, all for one dollar. It is an offer which the publishers can only afford to make in the coulident exceptaHon of getting a hundred thousand new subscribers. Among the authors in the coming series are, Wilkie Collins, Walter Uesant. Mrs. Oliphant. Mary C'-cil Hay, Florence Marryat, Anthony Trollope. A.Conan Doyle, Miss Braddon, Captain Marryat, Miss Thackery and Jules Ver.ie. If yon wish to take advantage of this unusual opportunity send one dollar for Statlord's Magazine one year. Your tirst copy of the magazine, and your tirst number of the tittytwo novels (one each ween) which you are to receive during the year will be sent you by return mail. Remit by P. (). Address
STAFFORD PUBLISHING I CO., •$ Publishers of STAI-I OIU)'I MAOAZINF.. P. O, ISox 22t!t. New York. N. V.
Please mention this paper. Kril lv
A nd- ew Carnegie's daily mail of begging epistles would be large enough to give bu.*inesH acti"itv to a rural postof"
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Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
A piece of iron was found in an air passage of the great pyramid which has been there 15. C\. .'1,700.
Pa^inir.. Positions-Good News for the
Uueiuployect-
l'lorida has made phenoininal development in tlie past year, md!ioi have been invested in new industries, business of all kinds is good a.d labor is in active demand. Do you want a paying position in tin Land ol flowers? We have many to till and can secure employment of any kind, and oniy charge a small fee when position is secured. Clerks. book-keepers, stenographers, servant girls, gardeners, farm hands, and all unemployed persons who wish to better their conditions should at once send three cents (postage'! for book of vacancies, and nalaries paid. I )on't delay. Best of references. Address.
FLORIDA Bi'itK.xr or L.\i!or:.^ KLI N O. YARN. Manager. ort Meade. Florida.
Use it in Time.
•Catarrh starts in the nasal passages, affecting eyes, ears and throat, and is in fact, the great enemy of the mucous membrane. Neglected colds in the bead almost invariably precede catarrh, causing ar. excessive How of the mucous, and if the mucous discharge becomes interrupted the disagreable result sof catarrh will follow, such as bad breath, severe I pain across forehead and about the eyes, a roaring and buzzing sound in the ears and oftentimes a very offensive discharge. Fly's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for these trouble-,.
Purify your blood, tone upthe system ai.d regulate the digestive organs by faking Hoods Sarsaparilla. Sold by all
i.druggiete.
Mani' Graf-.
February and -JO. l«r,. The gueeii A- Crescent route will sell tickets from
bear any testimony ot the same. A per Cincinnati. Lexington. Junction City son is certainly to pitied who believes
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Crescent. Chas. W. Zell. I). W. A Bcckler, X. I
P. A„ 'incinnati.O.: A 111 Adams St., Baird. T. P. A .. I )e-
Mileage, iII A troi W. land...-
Dunnavant. 'I'. P. A .Clove-
Miller* «f "MiluanUee Cornlnne. 11 \ri 1:1'A'is.. .Ian —The Milwaukee millers held a meeting Sa.turdav afternoon for the purpose of funning a company which shall control the .fiour output of this cit bv brin"'iii--T all of lin- mills under one iiiatincfineiit. The following bills are said to lie included in the combination: laist. rans A Co., I!. Stern'\ Son. PaK.v lioller mills. R. Sanderson Millinu' company, and ('. Manegold Son. The total capacity of these mills is about K.'.OOO barrels daily. The mi tiers for some time had an agreement, but it is thought, a single company operating the mills will cheapen the cost of production.
MANY WORTHLFSS CHECKS v-
1'roiuinent Uu*»mi»ns Moil of lUilulh Ara Arciised of Pjis- hn Them. TH Til. Minn.. .Ian. •„\S. A worthless cheek i'pHr'iiie has struck Ptlluth. implicaiing many ivell known people. it stalled late the fall and has been kept up so blindly that merchants of Dulnth have cashed thousands of dollars of worthless chocks, drawn by comparatively well known in some eases supposedly sound business men. One arrest was made yesterday afternoon which caused a sensation, that of
Alexander Koherts, who for years had a good bank account, and who is broihi-r of a wealthy contractor, hast night II. K. ("rowI. chemist and assayer. was arrested on the same charge. 'J'lic police now l:av warrants for fifteen or twenty "ilier men who fell into this practice and intend to make the arrests Lo-dav.
MURDERED BY TRAMPS.
Alabama JVlerchiiMt Is l-'ound Itound. and
SIDO:licrod.
Fir.vw. Ala.. .Ian. I.ew G. Wilson, a merchant near Evans station on the Cincinnati. Senna »fc Mobile railroad, was murdered in his store Thursday night. Two well dre.-sed tramps had been seen around his place for some days and they are s'ippo-ed to be the murderers. Wilson was found early this morningand with ronesaroun tiislegs and liody, three handkerchiefs stuffed in his mouth, and his head buried iu the mattress, where he suiVv
AIITIRI.NS. I Jligli.
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Cilicuio. .Ian. The following table show* llie range of quotations on the Chicago Hoard of Trade to-day:
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.1 tiIIItr.-aku sloiliiitr lCcioriN. I i:N ISA.NK. X. .1.. .Ian. 'S.—The i()0yar.i skrruig record standing start, was bivken vesterdav afternoon bv bihn S .lohnson. who made the distance in !i 1 -r ,-econiK. I'avidson. who vniml. was only one fifth of second behind. With a living start Mo-hicr and Da vidson skated the ion yai*dr in 7 see,"indv The katinir races, v. h'eh were posti-oncd Saturday, will be held to-day .lames Drnoghne's entry li:e ben received.
•inliot Hill*t \li*i ori :i SlriUp. .1 -11.rf- r. Ii!,. .Itiij. ','s.— !n the last days of December the scale of wages for the tonnage men of the billot department. of the Illinois Steel company in thir, city expired, and the employes and the company have been una hie to agree on a new scale for the ensuing vear. The company proposed a per cent cut. and this the men sav thee will light to the bitter end. There are about forty tonnage men at the mills here, and their refusal to accept the cut throws 1.000 men out of work.
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ren.i\idts. Trinidad drtiz. Cxsencio •Niari.incz. ami another Mexican whose name is not known have been arrested on the charge of murdering Tliomiis Martiue/. a stockman at l.amui-aila. and burning his body. It is understood that the hor.«e and gun of the murdered man were found in possession uf the parties arretted.
I ire in l'f 'town (Oiihain lintel. Nt:w YOKK. .lal'. Fire started at 0:.'!0 t?lock last night on the fourth floor of I'm. ast ie hotel a! Amsterdam avente
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and One Hundred and
I hird .street, and resulted in a loss of S100.0:'!!). partly covered by insur•iiice. 1 he hoii'-e eon! a ined 150 yuests. eom|i:i:-:ur forty three families and about nfty servants, all of whom trot out v. ithout accident.
Ore Olllunt 111 1,1 ll-,l!l)il I nere.-i-.ecl.-I'.iiiviMiiiAM, Ala.. .Ian. -State Mine Inspector liillhousc has completed his report of the ore output and coke manufacture in Alabama in l-vl. The iron ore output was l.:i77.o. :, tons, against, l,'.!,v|.t/,: tons in ISiC!, an increas of •!'. ,liit Ions. 'I he c*ke lnanit fact tire was tisV.ooo tons, a light falling ofT from the preceding vear.
I'li hl Weeks' Strike Kicleil. I• i:ovini:.\f'K. It. I.. .Ian. -At a meet in ,' of the striking employes of the Briti-.ii Ho-.'-ery Omoanya'' Tliornton yesterday 1 he. ro| os t,ii.n of 1 he manager that as a compromise they accept a in per cent cut, •with a irunran tee of steady employ men t, uir ,1 lv, was accepted, and the eight weeks" strike is ended.
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lti(f Mill StiirtK l'p." •itflto. Pa., .hill. L'S.--The billet, ie Pennsylvania steel works to-day after an idleness of ecks. giving- employment to
11 A L:ITT
mill of 11 resumes seven 100 men. has been in during ments of
The blast furnace, which idle for a year, will be blown the week. All the departthe works will run this week.
Kim Over by a Train.
EI.OI.M, 111,, Jan. 28.—Herman Cranston of South Elg-iu was killed by the cars Saturday on the Northwestern read. He ran iu front of the train.
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FLAVOR
t!ie pri.ee charged for tlie ordinag trade tobaccos, will find this brand superior to all otKers
BEWARE OnMlTATlONS.
—GO THE—
NEW SHOP
FOR A FIRST CI.ASS
Hair Cut or Shave
Sim Bldriclge.
(live him a all. 105 N.^Ciicfti St.
--"ACME" Ointment
I- w:n .itUeed l«» CI HI'. "1 I 'l'KK ii all its t'orm. I"UM rtMis Sores, Fi v«»r
Soros and sill Sfcin Jvisoas^s Speedily Cared. (d'A HANTHKl). Ask your Jni£«rist lor it. «r w«- %viii .-cml bv mail on receipt 3t" price, 50 cents. tnufucturetf onlv bv
WILKINS & BECKNER, (»K1.1-'M 11. L. I, i.NDlANA,
•I'l-X'IAI. UOUDA VulKKli
\V. havt! pinvlsjisivl the ou-Uii'!-leok of limikruiu l'erainn Diumiaul C-i».. it mu"own cusli prU-e. wliich enaljii'n ass to liiaku tin- tjllowins: oxtrayrilinary iitlr-r: We will Hcliil liy lllail tu any aililriw in tin? ("Iiitfj Status oil receipt uf -J.ri o-iitii one rolk'il u'uiil riuj
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ll)N suitable for laily or gentleman. Hive esact si/.e of linger. Kit AN 1.1 N .1 K\\ Ll.lO U.. iT-'i Kmailivay. New Verk.
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in money alro other valuable preniiuniH t«" guej*ner*. HASH
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Senops of Taste anil Smell. F'rut"0ts the .Meuibraue troiu
Additional Cold.
WILTCURE
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HAY-FEVER A particle isappiied into eacli nostril and is agreeable. Pne» w» cents at Dru^piHts or by mail. ELY Bl'O'IHKRS, r0 Wnrreii Street. New Yoik.
CRA'L'KL'I COM F()KT1N
BRKA KFAST—SUPPFIl. p.va thojou^'h knowledge ol the naturallav/s which govern the operations ol digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application «f the tine properties of well Htdeeted (.'oi'oa. Mr. K]ps has provided for our breakfast and bupper a delicately llavor^d leverage which U»av savo UR many heavj* doctors' bills. It is by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendf-ncy to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us !fi:dy to attaek wherever thoro is a w. ak point We inay escape many a fatal shaft by keepikj «»ursalvos well fortified with pure Mood and properly nourished frame.'Vivii Service t.a/.ette
Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold only in half pound tins, by grocers, labelled thus: .JAMKS KITS & CO Ltd., Homoeopathic Chemist". London. Knirland
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Anyone having sets, or parls oi sets
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out eost. Call and xee the beautiful and appropriate bindings, and l«arn
how it is done at
J. W. DAVIS'
Grocery Store, Corner of Blair and Pike Streets.
DOCTOR
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MAGNETIC
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In t.hi treiitmeul of...
jcHKONIO DLSEASKS!
I Kate fi*on\ th» Mot^pitalh of I'dinbiiiK, pirid I.ondun, Kn^lanil and Merlin, Uoniutuy.
Consultation and examination Given in Everv Case-
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Will 1K!I rawluid/jVllle
Thursday, Feb.
•AT Tin:-
SHE KM AN HOUSE,
Keturuiup every I'nur weekt. l.iu.i- uecd bo Maid about
DR. CARPER
Ashe Is well know 11 in Amorien .1.1 w,.-tl r,h iii Kurope lie trcnte all Chrnniu Disniun-.-, smell as Throat, NOM\ Lunp, Stomncli
Kiiliiev and Itlaikler complaiute.
§500 Forfeit:— 1'nr any ca.«e of t'hronie lu-lipehtien ,niif /.V Constipation, caunin^ nerrouHiienjt atiU palpitation jl tbo hear! which the Doctor raiiiiot curt*, --v.
Rupture without the UniJo or detention from bushier.
piucer Cunui witboui »ht K'larai'tee iriven
or
,-nthuHiaHts. thin is your
opportunity. s»e otl^R Mown ANI COUNTIIV MAOAZINK. 1'rico 5Sc. All Nrwfiilealern or
lOtli ^t.r»M«t. New York.
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rll rt.1 Ii iiuiniwr of eatarrh eases cured tlian any other physician living. DlSKASK'S ol W (,).V.KN. Ladies tlnd him a pr»»at friend. an«l speak praises of the Doctor alter heiuj: treati by him. P1SKASK.S OK MKN. All private diseases of in»'ii ourod, such as results of th** errors f»f youth and diseas*-*.- that reruler th**in until Icriru:- tj:e. The (iKKATKST OK A1J. 111K'l's -P.werof (lia^nosini: didea'-es. What is nand now dtM«s he do i»V e.re iue^tions which u, hundrisiH of people. V'ousuliatit#n free.
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It is coming the time oi year now it remind the people what will be to their interest. Don't forget thai 1 am still buying
Hides,
Tallow,
And uiher pioclui ts in my line. I .un into it deeper than ever, and alwaypay mure than anybody in the county.
Anybody having deail animals will notify me and they will be removed on short lioiicc.
JOS. GOLDBERG.
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Having just refuted and enlargeo the stock of
Recently owned by Jas. Brennan. would respcotly invite the public t. call and see me. Staple and Fano Groceries at
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Prompt attention given to deli\ciit's.
J. LONG,
Fast Market Street.
vonci-: TO ni:j,its. iuiiiiTOii.s, i-m 1 -i'i lu the iniittur ot tlio ostato of I'litinice A. lti
Iftril, docoused. In tlio Montgomery ircui Court. .January Turin, lStij. Notieo ia horoby giri'ii tlmt KiniTMon K. l!f-'\ lard, nH AilluinlstraUir, of tlio estate ol 1'aiifno A. Milliard, deceased, lias presented '"'''J Ilia aeconnts and vouobers in flnai sottlomem. of waid OHUitu, and tbat tlio namo will couu' "V for tlio examination and action of wild
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Court of tlio .'lift day of January. I8«r, at timo all lioirs, credltorB or legatood ol wu OBtate are required to appimr in wild Court un show caurte If uny thero be, wliy wild
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holra or dlHtrlbutona of Btild ostato are also uo lied to be In said Court at tlio time Hfurem and make proof of heirship.
KMKKSON K. l(ALI.AIIl), AduilnlMi'i^--Datod thin Htli doy of January, 1KU.
