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IIICIIMOXI) DAILY PALLADIUM, WirgTVW. SEPTEMBER 4,

1001.

FOR THE CHILDREN Ctrhlntf a Sndloir, It wa a warci evening nar the close C Sumner when papa and Fred went eut f.;r a stroll in thp tucaduw to watch Kover.sraudpp.pa'a shepherd iio?. diive tLe ooirs up the long lane fro.u the pasture to be milled. The weather itad Lf--a dry and fine for several tluy. and al! the t'ay Insects tliat are found in such nun:! ers In the country were flying near the ground, where the air was warmest. The air seemed to be thick witli them. Circling In and out after the ies, lugs and midges were hundreds wallows whose nests were fastened in lung rows beneath the eaves of grandpapa's barn. Iiecause the Insects were down near the ground the swallows tew there, too, for they were out frettins: their supper. Each pretty bird lad its mouth wide open as it swept swiftly about. Every second or two their bills would close with a snap as they seized and swallowed a mosquito r a little unsuspecting gnat, still keeplog on the win?. Papa and Fred forgot Rover and the cows as they watched them. The swallows fler.' eo cloe that one's wing tirusbeJ Fred's car. and another saved Himself from flying sipiarely into papa's face only by making a quick, upward turn. "Once when I was a little boy and Eved here in the country," said papa, "I came out Into this same meadow .fast at sundown, and what do 3-ou think? I causiit a swallow. How do anppose I did It?" I don't know," said Fred, greatly Interested. "How?" "Well," said papa, "the swallows were flying Just as they are now, alxiost bumping against me. So I took tr my hat and waited like this and when one came near see! I made a swoop with my hat so and why," said papa, much astonished, "I've got

ne now:' Ills face snowed more astonishment than Fred's. Fred danced about In a circle while papa gently thrust his other hand Into the bat and took out the poor, treniIdtug little bird. "Have you hurt him, papa?" asked Fred, his tender heart stirred to sympathy at the prisoner's fright. "Xo," said papa, looking half ashamed; "I don't think so, and really, my boy. I didn't mean to catch him. I was as much surprised as he was, I am sure. It only happened once before in til mj- 11T?. IIcw strange that this one trboarj y into my hat as I was telling you about the ether! Maybe he's the sreat-sreat-grandson of the first one I ca light."

-lA auoweu I Ted the beautiful pur-

fectly stiil on

ho was live. Suddenly he seemed to discover t!nt no one was holding him, and. with a twitter, he darted away and was. k4t to sii.t anioug his countless t:ipauions In the air. Youth's ComMrGorrra'i Advice to Boys. Terry MeOovcrn. a pugilist of some1 mote, gives la the St. Louis Post-Dispatch some instructions to boys who would be strong. He says: My tirst instructions to the boy who wctii3 l strong are to place his feet

tightly together, take a long breath rl while Inhaling as much pure air In n treat b as his lungs will hold slowly move the elbows upward until they re .n a line with the shoulders. Xext raise the arms clear above the tiead. bringing them down slowly until the arms touch the ltfps. Wh if going through this exercise the entire body is kept under a high nervn tension, with every muscle rigid.

TlfcJe movement brings all the muscles In the chest Into play. Twice a dy he must go through these exercises, once in the morning before breakfast and In the afternoon

bopt an hour after dinner.

lutt-s aoa ce narueneu JtiiU Lis chest espanded before he is tujde to do any real hard work. This wi.i come later. He must drink no alcoholic llqror and mustn't use tobacco in any fnnn. This almost goes without saying, of course. My fiar.t instructions for the day to him are to take long walks after school and to swing his arms when walking as much as possible. This may not seem particularly graceful, but the swinging motion of the arms exercises the shoulder muscles, and it's not grace, but strength and health, we're after. When a boy gets these, he can be as graceful as be likes.

THE AGE OF hAZiX9 to Try. BEAUTEOUS ATTIRH THE SWELL0 M yoa like tO get rid of that , "of THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. nic rheumatism or ofJecst ve cah forever ? Then take a bott.e Tiri TUlm. which ha

All tfce Cowwuii; , . ' , ci Mfs

;jd thousands 01 u', tad resisted doctors and patent treatment. Botanic B.ood

Be" n (B. B B ) cures through . to

J. wXe ij.v. -v-a j o ri DV UcSUUMWri " r . .

if you urn

Recently a certain professor out west ; was lecturing on "Nature Studies In ! the Schools" and was endeavoring to j Impress the pleasure- r.ud Itn,i;. :-uce i of a close observance of nature. Speak-1 ing of flowers, he was exhibiting a j daisy to the class, pointing out Its beau- j ties and reminding .them that the flower and mankind were creatures of the Supreme Deing. He added, by way !

of emphasis, "The Lord that made me made a daisy." "You bet he did." spoke up some one in the background, and it was not until the audience was

on the verge of convulsions that the j professor saw the point and yielded the j

platform to the next man on the programme.

A Moon Dath. Last night t n the silver moon; It nil a pretty liuht. It fi"U'J the street; it Blled my room With such a shining light That I ctfuiii see to go to bed Without the gas high overhead. I wish we had a silver moon Each night the mbole year throoeh. I think 'twould make a chi! 1 al! good And ekran and pure don't you After the bathtub big; and white T take a batn in silver lishtT AnnU . HUDia M11 k

imtbWa of the little capthe palm, not tnowio-

Loadoa as City of Cab. There would be. if all the London cabs were put in a line, a total length of 44 miles of cabs, and yet in London there Is only standing room for 23 miles of cabs, leaving 21 miles always crawling about the streets. There are upward of 14,000 licenses issued to cab drivers every year in London, although there are not more than 12,000 cabs in general use. Pearson's Weekly.

Tbe "Dollar" In Canada. An advocate of a distinct coinage for Canada suggests that we mint three gold coins, one to be called the royal beaver, the other the beaver and the third a half beaver. This Idea seems io be borrowed from the eagle of the I'rlted States. But the eagle is not popular and, beaver or no beaver, Canadians would still count by tbe doldwell so much on your bicycle.""' "Eh! Why?" asked the tragedian. "Perhaps you are not aware of it. but in the third act, where you should have cried, Ye gods. I am stabbed.' you shouted. 'I am punctured? " Cincinnati Enquirer.

A Mistaken Stranger. Stranger (In the street) I hope, my boy. that you love your dear little baby brother whom I see there in his carriage. Johnny Xo. sir. Stranger (in surprise) Pray, why not? Johnny 'Cause he's my sister! Omaha News. The Effect of Caltare. "You don't believe in a college education, then?" t" "No. It unfits a man for everything except to sit around croaking about how much more intelligently be could enjoy wealth than the average rich man." Philadelphia Press.

Her Specialty. Mrs. Wooph If you don't stop complaining because it takes me so long to dress. I intend to get a divorce and go on the stage. Mr. Wooph What as a lightning change artist? Baltimore American.

Afte the Quarrel. Ned She asked me to return her letters. Jack Well, did you? Ned Oh. yes. I returned them, and I dropped three or four from other girls In with them. Somervllle Journal.

nnN.T3E FOOLED!

, -WIMTA'.N TEA

special

to

Silk and V-let Coats of

or f he Ilaiebow Were Thea t

Katr The IteiKn of tbe ce

E!esance. Bean Bmmiuel

Tre Bia 4 Knickerbocker

Burialo. Boston and New York" Take the C. R. & M vSa-Muncle.

train leaves R'ch-

ev. rv dav except

you

Our

trad

Areert

aiMfM"'"1

!rice. 35

AMk J -

,.. tut-

The C. TV & M.

SAl)TY, IB GQHQUEROH

: II men wore .ilk or velvet coats of aawfal aches in the bone,, gonaat P- th BELLAV I IM i colors cf the rainbow. They trippe,,,, shoulder blades ; f J;? Bi 4 Knickerbocker p t otT TJ;. mloclngly aiong UIko the.r toes, sue'n k" '.Sa1 rem St, VVBti 7 ' porting upon their heads a -.SrS bSSSSJ Blood J This train has - tAT. 01 ra1t CZ! ' .a!rSSy tested for 30 vears. . sleepy c rain reache. ; Tuken & Co., M

el ?r. P0.;: Z :rr.'l, ."mvo of pure . J noJV.lS. m. a lfn7ne & Co., 415 uor-a

. Kicniiiw

trailed almost on the groun.l, and the

Kwnr.ls tlanirled from the fifth but to

1.

rfectlv

tin. DruiTiriMf.

1 irrr u ., ...w,!.

oearl colored silk st3eklngs ana re. tl.mta..Ga. Uescrioe

heeled shoes completing their costum free wed cal advice given uniu It seems almost as though one trej Don't jrive up hope, but trv those goddesses the Gunaings" ha B B , which makes the boo1 pur penned the following lines to Geonj richarjd builds up the b11 rui Selwin at Paris In 17GG instead of t'wn r.d bodv- 'B B. B- .ma! sporting Earl of March: "The mu ivinp the bKin th-

you sent me by the Duke of IUchmoy.h glow Gf perfect beaixn

I like prodigiously vastly ueiier

ST- M ssF. .aasasA BSSsnBk VVb m a nr v

if it had been 'tigre or any glaring ce

or. Several are now making after it,

And agaiu in 1TTG he writes. "Pr: bring me two or three bottles of !;

nml prtnno nMftrn tit velve

"UIL 3 - ii a m s m !! a -i i i i i i

that are new and ;etty.' T IS" ,,M J ' ,A , jiv Almost to the last moment of hl3 qm stamped CtC Never oM In bum. a piece of rich waistcoating was Beware ol the dealer who triesto tcu

much an attraction to the great Ais VOmcuun tl uvu

quis of Wellesley as it would have b to any of the most frivolous mint young dandles about the town. Iudt this nobleman would frequently

alone in solitary state, "en gra?

Trial treat-1 ride ana ianu v-- eiirh.h street

Blood BalmlOntra ia ou - -' 23! "

ln Ri pjigs

I Cities' I'UH r.

i falo for the

1 tion on paymeut o

For further information apply tu C. A. Bi.air, City Ticket A-ent. Telephorje 44. 11

Pan-American Lxposi- ,

f one uouar e.vna

iMiylciaii autl Surgeon, 24 North 11th Strast-I . a-

for the treatnenv

. i Aniilnment

di-seases ot trie Throat, acute and chrome SttiriK of Klas..

Nose ani Scientific

FARES TO BUFFALO

"Something is the program

tbe Pan-American

toilette," with his blue ribbon and & urday. Sept- 14th. ter, as if about to appear at a rii . The Akron Route.

"levee." ' ! I In the year 179S there arose on s,

horizon of fashion, or. rather, tre? rjne busiest

blazed in its f ul meriUian

ful phenomenon of elegance

doine every secoi d' for Railroad Day at

Exposition, oaxLow fares via

VorUll NlRtit and Day-

and mightiest.

5 made is ur.

These puis

renptb, list-

that wodo tbing that ever was mi ince. Geoe i King's Mew Life Pillsin 1777. ! uanffe weakness into str

T r-T- -i n tlnimniel. Born

. a cuuk! w;.facr to men-

son or an undersecretary oi i-u iessr,ess to energy. . . North's and educated at Eton, he 1-1 tal power. They're iwoncer,t"1 01 3oyel the credit of being the Ut ! buiiding up the heaath XalC& scholar, the best oarsman and the 1st ', tx. Sold by A. U. L.uKen cricketer of the day. Though no a ; druegists.

ue yet mae

C "r. .1 - DM

i IhB Kinfl 10U nave wwats wu&i

Bean the m '""

MITH

r.iiuiiiu ue couiiuueu iu imnuvi,-

rather priding himself upon preserving

this remnant of the vlelle cour. Hi

clothes were a perfect study. The coa

gentleman by descent, he yet

plenty of aristocratic friends and xperienced little difficulty in obtaimg the entree to Devonshire House, wbre he was introduced to the prince regot. who gave him a commission in lie

xentn nussars. wniict BOWELS Until Brmr.mel came upon the sc?ne f OUCTi

the pri: e, though not remarkable for , ,cTi nation his taste, had. thanks to bis rank, bten Canay Cathartic, curenstipation

constituted the "master of the elegan-; forever. 10c -ioc. n .v.w. , cies" or leader of the dandies, but he sts refund monev was at once dethroned by the superior genius of Brummel. who retained tb w ddirg in a cajre ol twenty-nve sovereignty till the year 1S17. During lions js one of the novel events riWwb22l,e, of aH arranged for Railroad Day a we

will be driven to the cage andHentet

inp cnmA in rrA .,, r .

pncui-e or me S crowd. After the ceremony a wed-

cenerallv of blue cloth and its col-' . .1 . servea tn tbe

tar raised against the back of the head rom?nfC SfJr ? like the hood of a monk, a style famil- j ' a n"10 ffain l4. DJ iar to us in pictures and miniatures ot"-

the nerlod. The buckskin or nankeen iare

breeches were so incredibly tight that they could only be got on with immense labor and could only be taken off in the same manner as an eel Is divested of its skin. Then came a waistcoat about four inches long, open on the chest, displaying a stiff white muslin cravat. Hessian boots completed the costume, and

to these the beau paid particular atten-; counterfeits! Gouine tablets stamntirui Thev were mmmnnlv renortel as t ... r

eu uv-u wver sold in. bulk All druggists, ia.

Over the Akron Route tor Pan-American Exposition. Excursion tickets to Buffalo over the luron Route via. Chautauqua : Ike for the Pan-American Expom

. r.nir -m s4ie ai liuo-tu

of the Pennsylvania Lines and con wan i Ta7l V Q

Fares from Richmond, Ind.. are as 'ckets good returning ten days,

Tickets good returning fifteen days, flSeSon tickets with return limit . :1 rtmr- 1 t, 18.

c :i pvc.ursion tickets,

goodeaving Buffalo up-to ight ThursHav follovnn? date of saie

i

OlR LAUNDRV PLANT

is equipped with everything necessary to do satisfactory work Customers need b&.ve no hesitation in send-

.fi,ird oieces. iriey

OI iuui., j-

hA nbtainea on ""-"J"

8rfS ;.t tickets at special fares

mav also be obtained for trips to resorts in Canada. All ticket to Can-

ida and eastern pomes, r New York, will be good for stop-over ?t the Pan-Handle Exposition on

payment of 1 extra as duu..

will Stllowed on all tickets to Buffalo and eastern points, without ex-

SSL t2MS tTndeTy and returned in

perfect condition. Riclimond Steam Laundry has Wcome celebrated done

quality of its wont. VirKTmesseneer. Lht A postal card will bring messenger, ng i w. W.LT(RS rr.

ataaam.

FIRB ALARM

BOXES.

m-ob-

! Excursion ticiets sold at low

via the Akron Route. Further

formation abott them may be tained from ticts agents.

Don't Acct a Substitute ! When you ak for Cascarets be sure you get tb genuine Cascarets Candy Catharic! Don't accept

fraudulent subatutes, imitations or

tracost. . , ; ;Mt

For schedules sdow.uk ao through passenger service to and other in format on please apply

5F4mer, iickc s-.,

Through CarfSciiaSd

Tia the Pennsvivaiila

Lines.

On

tion. They were commonly reported as being blackened "au vin de champagne." At any rate, two shoemakers

were supposed to insure tne perrectness , rjje 0j of their fit one made the right and the Exposition rv

ers ror nis gloves, one oi wnom was es, jt wjjj eoot

"U",C'J vualfevu nu iiir ,.u.iiuS vui ; ufa0 ExDOSltid

to take to Bu

Route, over whici

I effect, bee the

about the cost ac

trip. C. VT. Elae

Richmond, Ind.

t the Pan-Ameri-

baturdav.Serjt.

as Railroad Day.

e to take in the

A good route is Tbe Akron w fares are in

st ticket agent

miort of the

Ticket Agent.

account of the fl A i

campment at Cleveland, the Pennsylvania T.ines have arranged to run a through coach Richmond to Cleve-

v. ine accommodation of Sol n1IltPst. h Women's Redef

vu.K,aBU ineir rriends. This can will lave Richmond at 8 o clock a rw0111- yth- nd arrive at I Cleveland 5:40 p. m. No changes,!

, ' " oepi. i.-th, with lege of extension to Oct. 8th.

C. V

privi-

HOW ARE Y0II

Dr. Hobos' Span

NETS ?

plus cure a;

Add. Ster

Just a glimpse of a woman's face is jftert ali that is needed to tell the story mi her daily suffering. No woman can

endure for long the pangs ot womanly ais- j cases without falling on in face and form, j Women who have been cured of oman!v diseases by the use of Doctor lierce's'Favorite Prescription, frequently meter with pleasure to the gain in appear- I avoce as well as in feelings, which has j come with their cure. Favorite Prescription" cures irreg-a- ; ferity, dries weakening drains, heals j inflammation and ulceration, and cures : female weakness. j Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Tierce, by letter, free. All correspondence treated as sacredly private and eocadential. Address Dr. R. V". Pierce, Boffalo. N. Y. ; Ycwr medicines have done me so ranch r4 1 I feel like a different woman. writes Mrs. Mary Mornky. of Milton. Trimble Co.. Kentucky. "Six wmthi asto 1 beifasi to think I would cot see mother veil dav.but had made op my mmd to bilow your advice and grve Pr. Pierce s medi- ' cioes a thoroush trial I have taken six bottles I "Favorite Prescnotioa.' stx of Oclden Medacal Discoverv.' four "viais of Dr. Pierce s Pe'.lets, w bottles of -Smart-Weed- Also some ' Lotion Tablets.' Have gained five pounds since last s 1 will tell the good news to aU suffering: tevalnis, for it was a Heavenly message' to me ; wtwa 1 found out what to do for relief" "Favorite Prescription" makes weak ; women strong, sick women well. Accept co substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women. The Teople's Medical Adviser, iooS pages, fret on receipt of stamps to pav expense of mailing only. Send 21 onered stamps for the paper-covered edition, cr stamps for the cloth-bound volume, t Dr. R. V. Pierce, BuSaio, N. Y.

Fortune. "And you will not smile upon me?" faltered the man. "No." answered Fortune sadly; "for if I do I shall get myself disliked by the women who have refused to marry you." Detroit Free Press.

CASTOR I A Tor Iafants aiChildren. fbe Kind Yoa Hantoays Bought

Getting Faatldioas.

of his thumbs. Three hairdressers were

likewise engaged to dress his hair. As for the personal appearance of this sublime dandy, "his face," we read, "was rather long, his features neither plain nor utrly, his forehead unusually high, hair light brown, whiskers in

clined to be sandy, eyes gray and full; of oddity." His conversation, without ; having the wit anil humor of Trrl A1-!

vanley. another of the dandies, was j kidney ills. Sarapk

highly agreeable and amusing. Indeed, j lrLK ttemeay IX Brummel has never been surpassed or;

Kjualed since. The rrlnce of Wales would frequently come of a morning to j the bean's house in Chesterfield street ; to witness his toilet and to acquire the art of tying his own neckerchief "a la j mode." For many years, notwithstand-1 Ing the great disparity of rank. Brum- j mel continued the prince's Intimate J friend. At last, however, a coolness ; sprang up between them, and the "mir-1 ror of fashion" was forbidden the royal !

' presence.

j The prince then king saw the poor j dandy once many years after when ! passing through Calais. Thackeray j says: "The bankrupt beau sent him I then a snuffbox, with some of the snuff I he used to love as a oitemi t.-iken of

j remembrance and submission, and the much better, but conted their use ; king took tae snuff and ordered his uatii he was wholly led. I am

horses and drove on and had not the sur.e -iectrc Bitters his life.' i grace to notice his old companion, fa- i This remedy expels iri, kills di

; vonte. rival, enemy, superior." Brum-1 sea eerms and puriithe b'.ood

j met of course, had many successors. I but "the old order chanjetb," and none j of them ever attained to the Olympian : heights of his dandyism, not even tht ( elegant D'Orsay, who for a time was ; constituted the king of fashion and

heid poor brumoera scepter. Argosy.

Bears the uraatore of

Stood Dei Off.

E. Ii. Munday, a Isfer of Henri etta, Tex., once fool rave digger: He says: "Mbrother was yery low with mali Ifever and jaundice. I persuadihim to try

A-..ev-int; miters, ana swas soon

. aids digestion, regrulailiver, kidneys and bowles, euracstipatioc, dTspepsiaJnervoHs dis, kidney troubles, female comfete: piveperfect health. Only I at A. G. Luken & Co. 's dru sti I

Passenger and Ticket Agent.

AKRON ROUTE CHANGES.

Important to Chautauaua

Lake and Pan-American Exposition Visitors. Brcr-cninir with Sunday. August 4th, the through time through service over the Akron root t,? r..

tauua iaK-e ana tsutralo shows an important change. Tne Buffalo express becomes the Chautauqua Lake express, leaving Richmond at o:15 a. m., and runs only to Jamertown, reaching that point at 10:30 p. m. This train has coaches and Sieeping cars to Columbus; parlor car and coaches Cincinnati to Akron and Akron tn. t,,

town, (Chautauqua lake). The sleer ing car heretofore mnin ,.5l

Cincinnati to BaSTalo on thii. trt

:s taken by the" Exnositin

leaving Richmond at 8:53 p. mf, ar-

iiwuK vudiiiauqua iase about 11 a m., BuSfaioot 1:35 p. rn. Th& v'

position express also has ct.:"

.ia auu tuques in uo iimhi's

service uJiumDus to and Akron to Buffalo dai'tr

The Pan.lmori'Mn

- cjnjeis ieancg

"""" p. ta., contioues

Seeping cars and coaches to Co'umbus, and sleeping car acd fTr.c,.',

coach from .ashvii;e throac-h,;''

Tide, Cincinnati and Columbus to Buffalo running as a solid train from Columbus to Chautauqua Lake and the Pan-American Exposition, reaching Chautauqua about 6 a. m Buffalo 8:15 a. m. '

FIRST DISTRICT. South of Main, West of Seventh Stree 12, First and south C, Piano factory i strand and south B

Fifth and south H 18, Seventh and south C

SECOMO DISTRICT. touth of Main, between 7th and 11th ata 21, Eighth and Main 28 Eighth and south EI 24, Seventh and south G 25, Ninth ard south A

zo, l enth and south C j 27, Eleventh and Main 28, Eleventh and south J I :thiro distriot. .outh of Main. East of Eleventh Stree 11" Z ,1 aad "oh B 82. Twelfth and south E 84, Fourteenth and Main 85. Fourteenth and south C , Eighteenth and south A 87, Twentieth and Ma n FOURTH DISTRICT North of Main, We SISR ft Sarnp mSST 43, Tenth and north I . Jf? :otriot. W est Richmond and Sevastopol. R?' S 4 Chestnut

KS' i? an? National road

J. aim and ? nU.

Third and Richmond

avenue

Stre

Akron

Stubb I wonder why the old mare is staring down ia the pooL She isa't thirsty. rean Probably she wants to see if her Lat is oa straight. Chicago News.

Little Tsaar, Gnes, ,"Can any little boy gaij the teacher. nell me what is meant by above parr f rrofound silence, and the teacher said aSain, "Tommy Jones, perhap yon can tell me what's above par " . "Mi. I suts."-Pa3adelDji!a Press.

DONTSS ' Vafeaway! Too can be cured of iny fonrf1"60 osini , easily, be made welL strone16. ff new ufe and viror by taiiugaf-B4 W tiiat makes weak men sstT,tT ten pounds in ten dars. c90.QCO

i iZ. ' Ai."?ists. Cure s.3- Boo,t- ! iTV advice FREE Add

Low fares to Chautauqua Lak-e a-ri Buffalo over The Akron are In effect every day. Reduced t ;,.

ets to Niagara Falls and Canadiar,"

resorts with stop-over at Chautauqua Lake and the Pan-American can be obtained daily via this route over which tickets to New York 'with stop-over privilege at E-jffaTrt

also be secured. Full particulars will be furnished UDonannlifst;

j local ticket agents or to W. Y ;c.k ardson, D. P. Agt., Indianapolis, ltd.

M, West Third an,t dii,-.

64, Eariham CoUeee

, uuu: sun ooyer 68, Grant and Ridge 67. Hunt and Maple o, Bridge avenue. Paper MU1 . SIXTH OISTRIBT I fh0ofD street- -?5 SSlh 81, Railroad Shooa

oz, Mutton'. Coffin Factory Hoosier Drill Works ' estcott Carriage Co 7. Thirteenth andlorth H CVSNTH DISTRICT . Ninth and north A ii' flenth and north B 75 Eighteenth and north C "-condandnortlxB rceiAusiaMAis ?--f-Fl call 1-2-1 Fire out 8-3-3-Fire pressure

la M4P-n -w a

FSS2o amount6 Icket,8 to Saa tion EpiscoS leDf & ?:

via PennsvlvarTr, i- 111 06 soid 28th to 2th fncfuJines Ptember tenber 27th'for - Te aIsooQ -5epfurther informal L For

cf Pennsylvania lTner lICiet agents tt?cefi5iTSati i3 via tf