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v Miraculous Benefit * RECEIVED FROM Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. '-V.W^V " ELI P. BABCOCK, of Avoca, N. Y., a voternu of tho 3rd N. Y. Artlllory and for thirty years of tho Babcock & Munsel Carriage Co., of Auburn, 6ays: "I write to express my gratitude for tho rnlr&clous benefit received from Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I suffered for years, as result of army llfo, frotn sciatica which affected my heart In tho worst form, my limbs swellod from the ankles up. I bloated until I was unable to button my clothing; hud Bharp pains about tho hourt, smothering spells and shortness of breath. For three months I was unable to lie down, and all tho sleep I got was in an arm chair. I was treated by tho best doctors but gradually grew worse. About a year ago I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and It savod my llfo Dr. Miles' Itemedlos are sold by all drug- f gists under a positive '5J guarantee, first bottle iHogrt V^UESjfl benefits or money re- ^f r,;0otor?? 21 funded. Hook on rlis-^jVjjT M ^ I)R. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Relief in 6 Honrs. I): lapsing Kirfn . iurl B?.u! dcr di^fiKpR rr ;? ?Jx hoiiv? by tho 1,Nkw (!hkat South American Kidney Cure." This no a remedy is a great surprise on ac count of its cxiv i-d i n g pre.mptnei-in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part, of tho urinary nassoges in male or female. 1' relieves retention of water and pain in pacing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure ibis is your remedy. Sold by ,1. K. Maokey A Co.. Druggist, Lancaster. S. < . Vrllou Juck l'ri'Tfulnlite. I:i(;;u> st V. \v .tii'U I y bopping the system thorough!*, i ;> un ami free from prin breeding matter. CMMfoti Candy Cathartic will cleanse tie. system met lull all centai'iou.s disease germs. iCflPS. I'WII M-'LB-'Ji imtUMWl snrufcpjF m si jk G&& I&41 Mi 0?N f?i*?| H N ? "tSlil'tsl 4si I vV NO Drsptmwo the fact that tin r i- tm music n;i>ro picaint; tli in ' I i'. of 11 i ; ino. :itut of ". l . u:i IliK >, Sill I i' Insist.. I'-ii i -11? y?111 i i nnlllil. l.\iy tint tilni' t .i STII'l'P ; 1 inn - ipr u.i'ly nuilHfat tory TUo tono, and ovory nolo in the K' ill- i-i ' . the Inn i it " I tin- ! ' ll- CM Itl|?1I* tli-l II.i lll^'llCst UtlVlWU'tl III till :U*t if J'illili ci : n'tinii liven al n r years or service Til K STIIIIT'retains its niiirin.il tunc in spite of a.'i Many a one i-ni;sirncti ?1 over forty years uyo.iic .still in use Son.l -for illustrated catalogue. Terms to suit. i Chas. M. Stieff. II.ditto r< ? 1' North I?lhcrty street \V .sho .'Ion f.'!| I > \ i -e Hi SIn N W Charlotte. N. C ?-lit N. Tryon >t. Notice I To tin; t.ix iKtycm nf Lutic ..ili'i ( o*.i. \: Tli?! tax hooks \vil; ..< m ii in tin oMco ol tin; Comity treasurer lor l.ain aster county tor the collection of t i\' i for t in a! s ;tr l-'.C, from tlii! I.'illi .. v i f Ortol.i r to tlio .list tiny of licet tuber, ts^T. Tl |. ilowii ts tIn- li s y for the. county State f> mills County f? Interest on O A. t'. It. It. 3 " ' O. l,. ix C. Ii. It. i tills Crock, is* " i>^ Pleasant IIill.lt Constitutional school tnx ..it " l.ancasteil (iriuleil I ' Jones X Uoittls 'J Kerslntts I I) ikImrst . ... " TI.e levies by Town ships arc Indian I.and. i * mills Wa x litt w Id ' Cano Creek Id " Calte Crook dratted S h .oil .. . .. ..'JO ' Cane C'roeit (Jones X ftoads) . . is Hills croon .... . " i litis l.'rn K ((>rit'lt.'il Si'lmol) " f Jills f 'reek (Jones X l{oa<ls) . '.* .'>4 " Itiifonl I"* " Flat Creek in " Flat t r< ek N<>. y... vtt> " Pleasant Hill ...W I'loilNitut Hill No VX " PIOASant lliil (Jonon X K'.insi -I '* Plenum t 11111 (i >aUliiir.it i " Jar < 'reek lit Cedar Creek (Jones X Roads) is K'-|n i'i f it 11 \ ->ii if 1t hoi, f .J. Z. BLACKMON, ^ fin Tie.11, I..ni. .?st. r County, -tr. Wanled?An Idea Proteo f > .?ir Men: iher m?r tirlns y??ti wealth. Wrltn J?>MV WriM'FI'nlntV < patent After in va, \\ i-i1.1i.itt'hi, l> i'.. for ttieir j.rlin otter atnl new llat of one thouramt Inventions wanted. >Ol'l(T M I wan i every ni.in and woman in the I'nfteil r State* inter- ;?ii n t e ? | 11:in ami Whisk) lllllllll 1(1 llAVU I'.e i : ,.|V bonks On IliOrtt) tll.e '" OK. A'li,r> I' N Wi'tley. Atl"t.l:4, t^a A> 0 ? Jd rfuu b li w W il bi* ilillt )i'(l III! i. the financial world is indesoriabl Our readers know what oeourn s* in this con ntry. The destructic of values could not have bc< more serious if the earth h; 10 opened and swallowed half tl >r . . .... property in existence in tlie I i; ' ted States. And though the earl V . * did not open, nevertheless pric ' and values fell one-half as eoi pared with gold, and the resu _ was the most terrible panic evi known in the history of the coui 18 try. SWEPT HY THE ST0K3J. Two ('oast of New Jersey Deva tated. Cape May N. .I.,(>ct. 25.?On of the fiercest northeast gales ft years has swept the lower Jerse coast and upper Delaware Ha for tlie past twenty four hour Many vessels have been strande and there is an unconfirmed rt port that a ship went down o shore this morning. A tleet i riding at anchor, unable to pre ceed either way, and the mead ows are so inundated that rail road travel to the coast resort are practically suspended. Th tide here is abating soir.owha to-night, but the wind is inair taining a velocity of thirty milei Portions of the board walk hav been swept away, as well as col tage porches and fences, and th damage is estimated at thousand of dollars. From Millville conies the rc port that the big tides in the Mai rice river have flooded all th oyster houses and several hav blown down. The Ocean Citj ;V;i Isle and Maurice river brand e.s of the west Jersey railroad ar submerged. Nearly a mile of th lo ading tracks have been washe away near Egg Harbor City an the mail coach between tin place and Tuekerton was hold u to-day l>v Hooded roads. Much damage has been don in Iho vicinity of Lewes. Do The schooners Littlo Falkanburj: Sarah I. Vaughn. II. W. Law and Annie L. Ponder went ashor on the beach there last night. Tli crews were safely landed. The schooner Kmme (Jotting nam, irorn ran mver lor 1'hilt delphia, is a?hore near Delawar City. She lies on a stone pil wi ll uj> tlio beach. The schooner Kli/abeth Lot 1'hiladclphiu lbr< ilouccster, Mass J broke from the tugs which liel her to-day and drilled on th point of Cape Ilenlopen. She i in a bad position and may go t ! piece at any moment because c her cargo ol real. The crew wn taken aboard the tugs. A mm her of dredges and barges aie als< ashore. At Rowers beach, Del., Wn Spencer and his wife are in th .-econd story of their cottage i which is surrounded by watei and help cannot reach them | Many :inim:tls have boon drownoi j there. The Price of Silver. Froin Tne Allunta Constitution. We hog our readers to note th sensitiveness of silver in th market. It has recently rise nearly 7A cents above the lot price of {September 1, and th [only reason that experts can giv I tor it is "rumor" that purchase have been made for India, air I "rumor" that India is buying fo ! coinage. Hack of these "rumors is the announcement of the atti tude of the Hank of Kmrland wit : respect to its silver reserve. Th recovery in the market price c I silver dates from that announce ment, so tliat notwithstanding th lliinnature of the prospects, th llactuation gives the reason fo the surmise that something .im portant. is going on heliind th j scenes. When the mints of India close ! in .luno 18JKI, the shock given t >I If it should happen that tl I India council is preparing to r 8 open the mints of that countr 0 after compassing a world-wic ^ destruction of property, the coi elusion of rational men must 1 , that those who planned th e scheme and carried it out a; either glutted with their ill-gottc e gains, or have suddenly arouse g themselves to the fact that the have been playing with tiro. Ar ? this is the most natural conch sion, for statistics show that it e not only the agricultural and i 0 dustrial classes who have suffor< r the ill effects of the financial cat ' clysm of 1893. Hundreds of pro v porous banks, national, state, aj e private, have been wiped out, ai ,j I lie business of some of tho lar ,1 est lias been narrowed down to point not contemplated by tl p promoters of the gold standard. | Hut tho point we desire to mal e is this. If silver is so sensati 1 as to increase 7 A cents on tl , ounce upon mere "rumors'' of s purpose on the part of the 1 ml ,0 council to reopen the India miu e what would be tho result if ti mints of the I'nited States we r_ to be opened to its free coinag {m This sensitiveness is no new IV 0 ture. In 1890, when it w 0 thought that Congress would e act free coinage, tho price of s > ver bullion rose to $1.20 an oun in gold in all the markets of t f world, lacking only 9 cents t, ounce of reaching parity, and ; a I because of a supposition. f* ' To be beautiful, you must ha is pure blood and good health, do so, purify the blood and bui up the health with the best Ton and Blood purifier of the ace, H tanio Blood Balm ("B. B. B.") i. is the old standard and reliab remedy. It never fails to cu all manner of Blood and Skin <1 i ' ease, whore eminent physiciat r, and all other known remedi ! have failed. Send stamps for bo( . of particulars, to the Blood Bal ' Co., Atlanta, (ia. l'riee$1.00 p larco bottle. POSITIVE PKOOF. i A lady friend of mine has f j several years been troubled wi j bumps and pimples on her fa< c and iieck, for which she used v e J nous cosmetics in order to r move them and beautify and ii prove her complexion ; but the v local applications were only tor t; porary, and left her skin in wor 0 condition. I rcccommonded an intern ,f> preporation?known as Botan d Blood Balm, (B. B Ii.), which ,r have beenusinc and selling abo ., two years; She used throe bottl and all her pimples have disa] 'jpeared; her skin is soft an li | smooth and her general heal t, much improved. She express ' herself much gratified, and c: '' | recommend it to all who are th 1 affected. Mas. S. M. Wilso Iron Mountain, Texas. For sale bv druggists. >r * Etch on Humar e Mango on Horses, Dogs and * stock, cured in dO minutes 1 | Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Th i never fails. Sold by .1. F. Mack o ; & Co., Druggist, Lancaster, S. C o. She Wants to Marry. 3tl The Clifton World publishes,by ,n permission, (omitting names),the ti following unique letter, received id by a well-known citizen of Lexie ington county : d- Peak, S. C., Au?. 80, '07. di Mr. . Deer Sur i herd that es you wu8 itching too git married an settle down i am a Widder ^ with 5 akors off land and 2 ehillun in the facktry. i am unbelT knownst too you but is herd a 11" Great deal of you. i am A biz ueBs woman 35 and ruther fatt. i? i thinks i wud lyke you an that e we wud suit, i hev herd that you y^ wus a gret cussor. i doo not partickle*1 obgoct too cus6in for some men folks will cuss but loud c issin is sinfull. i will cum too the pint an say that i is anksious too git married myself an thiuks ro also that wo wud suit. Please let m me no. i will be at kapers 2 Sun?d day. i hev allso herd oil'mr. ,v and iff you is not agreeable please . han this to hym. u with great respeck an Affection i u amm is Mrs. n P. S. i is allso edgercated. 3(1 " t THE"; GREAT WALLACE SHOWS. The Aiosl Reputable and Enormous s" of Tented Institutions, Will Lx1(' hlbit at Lancaster, Nov. 11th. ,(t ii js claimed, and with every evt<r denee of truthfulness, tliut the Oreat 1-1 Wallace Show this season is one of the a two largest in America. This country , is known as the only home of great,l? tented amusements, consequently this aggregation can be safely classed as the greatest in the world. Over 1,000 ko people are engaged in the various dei! part meets, tJOO superb horses, AO cages land dens of wild animals including lie1 the famous "Man Eating Wallace I I.ions," herds of elephants, droves ol >'1 1 camels and'ostriches, a huge spread id [j.jl canvass covering over It acres ot ground and a seating capacit y for I'J,Is, | 000 persons. Over 1(H) principal featur< . acts are presented, among w hich an the famous Nine Nelson Family, foi whose equal 15. K. Wallace has long I had a standing challenge of $10,000.00 O ? i This challenge hi\s nevi'r been accept.I ed and never will he as their equals d< ' " noi exist. The Werntz Family, Th? 4S Martells, The Ten Dellamead*, Sansoili Sisters, Three l'etils, Kowona h Three Sisters Maceari and speetacnlai jj ballet, tiaza the magnetic jfirl, the sin "in.if mules are also anions tin eo principals. The j?reat menagerie, con. tainining as large aeollection a any 'l<> zoological garden can boast of anil an several specimens exehisivalv its own I the splendid company of high ela-u \!1 male and female hare-hack riders, acrobats, clowns, uerialists, performing animals, three rings, two -f ages j olympian stages, mid-air carnivals the superb and exciting hippodronit races, contests and exhibitions, in* e J eluding t hnrmtghhred, chariot, standI'o , in- arid other races of ancient and Id ! modern times, unite in making a projj(,j gram of entertainmeul that has never : lieeri approached in point of excellence and magnitude in the circna It arena. The management do not tolei i. I ft i im- i in- |iii-viin- ill ail} l^aill III I fl l?r _ joaloh penny allairs ahuut I In- ground.J and speoial detectives art' carried ti protect their patrons from this iimi.iI ' nuisance. A grand free st reel demon(<s 'st rat ion will bo given on t lie date ot I the exhibit ion,h aving tin* grounds at l<i a.m.. sharp. A <olidmi!cof flitter hi anil spli'mlor, representing an investor in in of s I, min,'ino.no is promised. Excursions will be run on all railroad lines. MADE ME A MAN a-iax "Mv nissrosiTtv-.r vrnp.F rtn /.J "^"1 s*l.l "? r. ont .''iv f t: :t -l ) . Mam . Lcj ?^ * ory, i ni't 'oncy, SIooI'Iiishiicmj, tic., cau ?^| ff ^ yl *>y ' cr <>l*40r - nra IruH* % " 1 ifrii* CfotK.i.. 77,fl/ i/u.'/.i'i; i \ ^7 mtore l>vt\Valitjr it: old or voting. and flt? ?'A:i /orHlti ly, business or m imw |i- ! >5^ !'r? v,,fit 1:ihuijI*> r.nd (' .*? ;nw f lou il , tuson in timn. Their t.-o show* imnn -!i it.i imnrovtv un | xu^nt and (T?*ct ? a < iiliH wlimo all other fail InI aiat uion liiivimt (ho itcnuina Ajax Tablet*. Thej ?? _ havoc it--1 t hou? ?n . and will' uri , .a. \V utvo n j..,* itivotvritf* : iTunrnnriH* toefYart n rum *n a^v each ?iino or refund 'bo 1'rico vV v I vijs-. I |>ncka>f?s or *i.? i kio? > (full treatment* for |2/jO. Hj I mail. in nluin wn?i?r**r, tit nn f coi; ? of j rtre. rircubir tnM. A I A V nCMi .'rM/ ? o. . aj | ^UlT.ULfr Wl>., t ilL ie 1 For sain in I,ancastur, S. ?by .J. K. i Mackoy & Co. lit! ? ? es CASTOniA. ^ i GH&MSES; 3.. <?K ' I I II' II III I mi ?'H i ? _ I ?tv hvi-n-i UriiHMljr At r.knnwii tfi' I Ft , f>r'-t I* 'i*pt 4 'im In to iKt. \\ ' rr'rvl i.i"!W t H v . . i.i't r ,r.' V-.ii inn :>? in nt I1H 11?. miii-I (aiaXvl .n 1 tln< ?uim> guuri.n . ?? . .t %.!!? Ill'M< w:.i> P ^ H I ri-fcr lon.ino I,. I. ?. N | | %? III I ' *' B xmft Fhcm or pay e?|<< i 'i 1 y, ' (. (r. ?'l "nw, niti , Mai... Uj .. .<>.! --4.1 3 3 OJj Dfa . . X lun I ?ii-.-.- -.iKk'vy-f + y->11 lii%vo (..'ii ;?,.r. KtJ 1 ]? iry.lolh > 1 Hf I I t.A \ ?? v. 4II 1 rjJl'J JUMl. . Va pro.. - i'lif. V ? III mouth Horv | Nr.' if, I'lnpl'-.t oinn r < lor I r?t I <>u ?;i> |? u I oi I l- . !l*?lr? > | I y corona tullln/ out, h till* I'rl mHf) | : ^fcomlury i r 'I rt!"-v y *. t' Hloo'l I* ?l??<n I h ?' v ' If u urn fit co to VUl f \\ o B ji bli'll lln? llin; oi??tln ,11 ?.? odd i ^It'n l!i world f m i? ? :? ?> wi Mil If.. . - i.v! ' I. ( r I ' Im *1.111 of th?' ino?t 0 \ I v iii I ii t n t |?hy Irlun* ]'J i r i my *? .ii 4 va ! in P*frVrB ? ?* ? |?i liltv ?? II u treating*thi .* ? wito 4r i i I'll ILKNK ?*i. t w? i | pftOOtOOO cmplUI behind our "> ndltfl ? i*\r ' V. n ii r 1 'F'l.pny > !? ?"* mi.! ih-.,tut< proofs. Ail r.-w ? <*IOK ' ftv t. +\ fr. I> t ? (?.. I '?,f l.i o I 1\ o! t'Mittico. 9 llinols ? ** | Ohio River nail Charleston Railway. inl <>r I Imd <!iiu lihvraml -A. Charleston Kail way company, to take elloct Momluy, Octber hstii, at <5.50 a. in. STAM>AHI> KS'I'KKN" TfMK. Oau.v | Daily Except I Kxci'ju Suuday. J Sunday. cpixc soi-rn __x,r3a"??,, ?,2" Lcavo M arlon .. ... 7 on a HinTm Kullicrford ton.... s 05 ;j <>:> nm ; Korea 1 City x 20 3 36 pm Henrietta- ? 3ft ' 3 55 pm .. Muoresouro 8 fto 4 10 L Shelby 020 " 5 00 utn I*attrr?on Sprin'a. 9 30 ft-IS pm A . lLa.r'? u 3ft ft &o pm Arrive at Blacksbtirir p ftn ? 10 pm - No. 32~'| "nIT34 DeaveHUckHbui-K 10 10 a. in. 8 on am ? 5V.n?rna N" 1030 " 8 25 am Hickory Orove .. 10 4ft " 8 45 am Sharon . 11 00 ' 0 10 am Yorkvllle 1115 0 40 aw .. Tizah U 27 10 Oft am Newport 1133 10 1ft am Rock Hill U4ft in 40 am ? Losslte 12 05 p m. I 00 pm ? Catawba Junctiou 12 1ft 1 1ft pm ? Lancaster 1 ou 3Mium Kershaw lis ft :vi pm Arrive at Camden 2 60 " 0 hi pm POIND NORTH No. 33 I No. 3B Daily Daily Except Except Sunday. Sunday. Leave Camden 12 oft jx in 0 00 am Kershaw 1 05 - 11 10 am " Lancaster 1 45 " 100 pm ' Catawba Junction 2 30 " 2 40 nm " Leslies.... ...... 2 10 " 2 55 pin " Rock Hill 2 55 " 4 30 pm Newport .. 3 10 ? | 5 00 pm " Tlrzah 315 | S'lfl pm Yorkvllle 3 30 " i ?100 pm Sharon __ 8 15 , 6 20 pm Hii-Kory urovr ... 4 ><? ' I ?"> to pm " Smyrna . I ir> " rt 55 jim " llltrk.thur^ .... 4 it* " T :<o pm Karl'8 ft lift " : batters; it's S; ring. r> in " ! " She'by 5 'JO ' i n? S3 f go IT Leave Moore.-boro ft t~iw.ni. Henrietta . ft ftft .. " Korest City fi I- " Hi ;Mierfor?Uon ... t '.'7 " Arrive tt Marlon 7 .<o p.in N'<> 3:! has connection with Southern Kailwav at Riii'I, It 111, ami v. i til Seaboard Air Line, at ( Maw ha Junction. Nos 31 ami nft will carry itasvoiKera. Not.'' n and 1'J have connection at Marlon with Southern Hallway 1 All trains will stopon aUnal at Oakhtirsi, LI' vin.CasKeys, Hodilvs, Olii l'oint. London,Kinc . f'reeU, and Vain Mountain. S.B.LUMPKIN G. I'. A A. T^IPP, Superintendent, j SAMUEL HUNT,' lereral Manager. 'Tourist Seeping Car Lino Hetween Washington and San Francisco. The Southern Railway and its | concoctions (the A.A W. P., L. A N. and Southern l'acilic) have , inaugurated a Tourist Sleeping ' Car Line between V/nshington | and San Francisco, via Atlanta, . New Orleans, and Los Angeles. Thia sleeping car goes through 1 without change, leaving Wish ington every Saturday morning * at 11 :15, and is accompanied by ; a i'eraounl Conductor and Pull>: man porter, who gt> through. The ;! Pullman fare for double I ertb is I *7 <?n HUfidn .tn.. w.... i v ..WW nvMi. ti udiiiu;;ivjii tu can I Francisco. J This service is especially f*;r the conveniences of the parties holding peeond-class tickotp, though firptclnsp rickets arc good in the car. Further information may be obtained from any Sent horn Uail' way or Southern Pacific apent or ! official, or from A. .). l'oston, (leneral a cent, f>l 1 Pennsylvania ! Avenue, Washington, l>. or from W. A Turk, j O. I\ A., So. Kv.t Washington, 1). C. Ij AN('ASTKIt A Cll KHTKK RAILWAY. : I Between Chester and Lancaster. ' I In pffi-ct 7(Ms m., Sunday, FoK 14, 1807 Dttiftf I'Jjwvjit ! Westbound. Enstbound., ; j No V. No. II No. 10 Na 12 A. M il'. M. I [A. M.IP. M. 'I t or. f> So lAr.. f'lu'xtcr !.\ ' 11 OS' 7 o"> , a fto ft lift!* " Orr's. . 11 .' 7 20 | k 4:0 ft 2ft'* Knox's " ! n .? ; 7 ;?o ? ft iftl "..Mi-L) .niul'a . " u 10 '. to h ;>; ft oft >i Ulchiuuy. ."Ill .'? >| 7 ft Ifti 4 ftft ' ll'.ixcornvil!o . " i 1" oftl ft on mo.-.; 4 4ft . CV.lnr Slioals " ! I" lft| S 10 7 ftft' 4 lift >1 ".. .Foil I.nwn " 12 2ft S 2*1 7 a-1 4 801* " Qrno? .... " 11 40 a aft I 7 Hi 4 10 "Mill. r'? CrOM'ff'* ! 12 N> 8 |ft 7 2ol 4 no ! I.v. T.iincn?lcr At I no a fto I A. M.IP. M.' ip. M il*. M. I Train leaving Lancaaicr at Ti'-ii a. m.. on ' I -aTs ikI < ht"|iT w 1 ti So' ' li -rn 15:i11 v 'i V V< , south, t . .n I. ijoim; in i Hi and i. C & N. Vu.v , .i.k' uii'i ! i .tl trains in v. t ij Trainloavinjr Lancaster at 8:40 p. in., con . not,-tut I.ancnstir with < > IC &. i trniii ("uni 1 'I n, nntl Ch?stor with s,?iitt,..rn Itnlhvuy trotny north iw.il south and with C A: I, north. ' Train louvini: C'henitw tt II oh a. in., connects !' at Cboaler with Southern Railway from Clitirlotto, also C & It. from north. Train loavinr * ' <t'-r at ; t?. m . fount r.. S " r- ,ilt fr -it Columbia. >' (.' J: N. from Mlatita a. f. I- from I<ontot I LKKOY sritlN(iS, \V. If. IIAKIMX, I'rt'siiii'iit. 1 Vifo-l'res. and Mana-rcr. I i i * I; Wanted?An (liea iSHSs ? Protect loir Motet tlmv may ItIuk ><"> wealth. Write.It'll . r . I. .Hi I.N . t t >. , tit i t Altoi |l, wa htneton, l> C., for Hit lr $'.*<' I?r r ? offer r ^ ttuti itUii it*: w? outi th^uaiid luvci.tl^ni wauled.