The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, December 29, 1881, Image 4

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lampus2tatu DECEMr=R. I I T w r - 1-1 2 3i 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 T d 13 '14 15 1% 17: I.. 1 18I .19 21 22. 23-24: 26 27 28129 30 31 2 ULES. Few ofthe farmers -of this coun try arv aware what a debt of griti tude.theve George Washington for tie introduction of mules into gneral use for the purposes of the farm. Previous to 1783 there were very few,and those of such an inferior order as to prejudice far mers against them as unfit to com pete with horses in work upon the read or-irm consequently there wete,o Jacks, and no disposition to ineresethe stoek; but Washington becae iconvinced that the tntro anooan of mules generally among southern planters would prove a akd - .Is 6 ey ae leas liable toI k4w.inger lived, work on I .-oter feed, and -are much less Hbe to be injured by careless far n .thSre or ses. onitbeam -known that thw cs Washington desired to -bis Mt.Vernon estate with mules, pn sof nsiit h aja andtwo j uis from the regal stabkee, and-Lafayett . sent him ater:.jack and jennet fromI the island of Mlta. The first was of a gray.lor, sixteea.hands high, beuvily made and of a'aluggish na hth ture; iewasn named Royal Gift. Theb other was called Knmght of - Esita;t6bigh as the but Bety ..eto feroity. Te diferent sets of animals a-:i most .vorable results, and an 6opui iy ofmaking m vmIftr4.by cross-breeding, frm hih ame hejauk COM. .And, so called because he partook -of the best points in both originals. He then bred his blood area.to these jacks, as well as ooe them on mares used to * hbis fam*y aosa and produced snelpeellent mules that the coun gto breedomeof the weli-uort;and it was not long be fore they were comman. This waw* ot~ rgin of improved, mules in 1 aUitedi States. Thoughseventy years have pass ed,threare now some of the tJid nd fourth generations of 4 Iaightof Malta and Royral sift to .4 -~ be und in Virginia, and the great bidaarising from their intro duo.e -into the country are to be mat upon every cnitivated ace When people see a horse's head drawniup by the bearing rein, and see him stepping short. and champ ighis bit, and flinging foam fles~to the right and left, tossing his head and rattling the harness, _ tbey assume Ibat he is acting in the pride of his strength and ful opii;whereas the nimal sadering agonies of pain, andis. trying to gain by these o#mnsmomentary relief. The seeds of golden millet form - n excellent grain for feeding chickens Anring , the first three weeks of their lives. Very small chieks ned mall seeds, asis sie bf th nonstnmt search for Minute!seedeofgrass.- Na ture is- the best teacber. Small whole seeds are the very best pro vision in the grain line for young bids. A celebrated French agriculturist, -who for jan years held.first rank in th ari fettenig~heep, when urged tivug his secret, re plied. 'My secret ? I have none; itis oly aquestion of fare. Induce the animals to eat abundantly by a lag,o ocevrettndgodpe Fine butter can only be obtained bychurning at a favorable tempe - rature. If the- temperature of the cream is too low the batter will be og inaomng aRd will,ber hard in taiure. If- ed; emperature is too high, the' buster will come very speedily, but the product will be greasy, destitute of grain, and deficient in quantity. Chickens which, from natural disposition, or from being kept on food too stimulating in its charac ter, begin very early to lay eggs, are generally stunted in growth and, consequently, never become the fine large birds so desirable for the *table or the market. Give the boys gork, and take pains to teach them. It is to this 4' best frm men. It is estimated that there are nore than 12,000 Notaries Public iiSouth Carolina. An Indianapolis bigamist was on y seventeen at first marriage and tineteen at second. A farm of 1,500 acres in Barry Jounty, Missouri, is to be devoted o the breeding of mules. According to the Governor's dessage, the State debt of South Jarolina is now $8,642,321. The State of Georgia has 40 oiton mills, and they pay from 8 o-25 per- cent. not on the capital nvested. A hot campaign is anticipated in 1eorgia next fall. We have no oub- thel same may be predicted n South Carolina. Dr. Giles L Glazener, a well nown physician and druggist of 1reenville, died on the 7th inst., if typhoid fever. Almost without exception the )emocrats in the Kentucky Legis ture have refused to accept free asses from railroads. The coffee house recently estab ished by the ladies of Spartanburg s pronounced a success, sociplly S well as financially. A bill to place Gen. Grant on the -etired list of the army, with full >ay, was introduced into the Sen 6te as soon as it organized. Ex-Gov. English has placed in iis opera house at Indianapolis, >eside an array of classic statues a 'ull-figure marble statue of his late wife. An Indiana paper says: 'Senator Voorhees, of this State, will be a andidate for the Democratic nomi mtion for President in 1884. That s settled.' The Edgefield Advertiser has just ompleted its forty-sixth volume, Lnd enters upon its forty.seventh all of life and vigor. Long may it ive and prosper. A company has been organized n New York, with Jacob Lorillard t his -head, to build shipthat will nake the run to London in five lays. They are to be built of heel. The United States Army loei marly ten times as many soldiers by desertion as by death last year. he death rate among colored sol Sers is twice as great as among hite. A young man of Delano, Minn., ~arried a bottle of deadly poison iz the same - pocket with his chewing oscoo. -The fluid escaped, im agsted tlle fobacc~o, and killed MizadoIile, Tennz., the sale ol parlor matches has been strictly for bidden by the City Council, and in Dharleston, S. C., all matches ex ept the'old 'lucifers' are codemn sas dangerous. By a vote of the Baptist deacona it Mendocia, Ind., a figure of Ve aus, which had been embroidered an a screen by the pastor's daugh ter, was declared unfit to be sold it the church fair. It is pleasant to note that the poll-taxhas been paid more prompt ly this year than ever before. Peo le are beginning to see that tc pay this tax is the cheaper and less broublesome course. The small amount of interesi taken in amendments to State Con titutions has just been illustrated n Massachusetts, where, with 300, 300 voters, only 30,000 ballots were ~ast on such an issue. The finest railroad station in the nited States isr said to be the ne's anepf the Pennysvanuia Company iz Philadelphia. It stands in the bearl af the city, and is described as e miagnficenut sjieciann of Gothic irchitecture.' A fin-ting belle of Akron, Ohio b:caused a social excitement by baing all the love letters she hai received bound handsomely in morocco volume for her parlo: table, in place of an ordinary auto graph album. Capt. S. N. Williams, a faithfu employee of the Columbia and Greenville Railroad for over thir teen years has resigned his positioi as freight conductor. He goes t< Williamston, his home, to ente: into other business. IL now appears that Mr. Garfiel< died comparatively rich. His estati is worth abont $125,000. This, ii addition to the public subscription one year's Presidential salary ani bills paid by Congress, will maki the widow worth about $500,000. In the new city of Pullman, nea: Chicago, a handsome-looking roofer who for more than three monthi has done work on the highes buildings with as much skill as the best workman, has just been dia covered to be a young woman ir CLOTHING. - CLOTHING. CLOTHING.Cuml CLOTHING. COZA Is PREl CLOTHING. FALL A] With the Lar CLOTHING.' CLOTHING. CLOTHING. GENT FU CLOTHING. To Be Fou CLOTHING. To all of whi CLOTHING. CLOTHING. Sep. 28, 39-tf. FALL CUS SWAE MERCHA3 COLUJM Has employed a( ence in his C USTOJ Fall, Uho will, with stylTsh cut of his ga the most fastidious AN ELEG FOREIGN AND U SUITS, $25. Aug. , :S-tr. FrwUs aj y."U81a1w. FRUIT. Hand-Picked Virg APPLES. ORANGES. BANANA PEAR& PDTATOB A full supply of o sen always ir Prompt attention given to orders. C. IB.A 55. 57 & Se Market Street, Oct. 5, 40-6m. Dry G004 There Is now In Stck Shiver's Corner, A Full, Fresh a Ladies', Men's e CARPETS, MATl STRAW GOODS, UMBREL ] WINDOW SHADES CURTJ These goods were purchased under are OFFERED AT FAIR AND POPUL. May 11, 19-&f. WHAT FERTILI2 The above question is being a answer it fairly, use We will place it oii cars'or $25 PER TC ANALYSIS GUARA] BAUGH & SONS, Si 20 South D 103S South St Dec. 15, 50-St. THE COTTA6E HEAR1 Published st Boston. An llustrated MI sine of Home Arts and Home Culture. tains more reading of PBec?KAr, Doxs WORTH and PosrTIv Hoxa INrrln than any other magazine of its price.] nmber eontains Portraits and Sketchi Flral Artices, Stories and Hdment' Choice Poetry, the liatest Fashions, the ther's Chair, the Student's "Corner, Yonng Folks' Window, all fully illustrata Terms, $1 50 a year, in advance, poi *CLUB RATES. IWe arc enabled to make the following to our readers: To all who subscribe W three months and pay S2,75 in advance will send the Newberry HnALarD and -COrTAGR Hsanmr" for one year. will give you a good paper and a cl mgaine for a little more than the pri either. Please send in your subscriptio tonce. Oct. 12, 41 egf chancel t ae me of the chances tr no imprv suc1h cces rmain in p Ifri the f rst start Th busns ypemore tfit furnished fe.N Yo enae efoails to make money rap wok ronly your spare moments. free. Address Srissos A Co., Port] Maine. 48 ,SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WEEKLY PALMETTO TEOMJ COLUMBIA, S. C. It is an 8 page paper, designed for the e, filled with interesting matter-Fa Bedng, News, Markets, &c. Subscrip One Year, $1.50; Seven Mouths, S Three Months, 50 Cents-payable in vance. For Sixt Names and Nine Dollas ised. The DfL r yeO N r ani noon paper, is $4 a ye'arit.TNN (.LOTHING. LINARD'S LOTHING. OGOTHING. mNA, s. C., 'ARED FOR THE CTHING. D WINTER CULHING. st and Best Stock of I H INNG. rHILOTNNQ CLOTIING. 1N1SHIIG GOODS CLOT161G. md in the State. CLOTR1Mr ch he invites attention. OLOTu GS KINARDCLOING. " CLO HING. TOM TtADE9 -0 r'FIELD, IT TAILOR4 [~BT A, S. C., Wutter of much exper 11 DEPARTMENT thil his son, noted for thw rments, be able to ples ANT LINE OF OESTIC PJfG sd 'egetables. PRODUCE Inia Peanuts a Specialty. S. LEMONS. COCOANUTS. RAISIN S. ONIONS. CABBAGES. on hand. No Commission or Auction Goods hi refre depend upon first ciass stock. 1rr & CO., CHARLESTON, 8. s, .vMnoses, St . at the Old and Noted glouge, in Columbia, S. C Ld Complete Line of. ~nd Children's Shoes, INGS, OIL CLOTHE LAS, ARASOLS, LACES, LINEN LIN LACE~S, CORNICE favorable aUspices by an experienced buyer, LR PRICES. Try them. 'HE'9R. kCU ER SHAT.L WE USE? skedby hoaands of Farmers dily. i boat in Philadelphia or Baltimore at >N OF 2,000 LBS. ETEED. Send for Circular. ale Manufacturers, laware Ave., Philadt~4 reet, Baltimnore. 'H, CROCKERY Do - -AND- - e GLASS WAR) Ires, A .nee assertment of UROCKERY i G LASSWAREjust receired ad for sale W.ae~ T. WRIGEJ we Who still has only afew of those CHE the STVE left. Call quick if you want c This Who still continues to carry on the 'l coe BUSINESS in all its branches, and keel as at full line of TeTinware and Stove gn'k And last, though not least, who wifl o do all the ROOFING, GUTTERWG and ot >ver- JOB WORK he can get, just as cheap nan1d. can afford it. Mar. 23,47-T SElectioni is Over. te Now go and hear the votes countec stCL ARK'S GALLERY, where the fiuest . and, Works that have ever been exhibitei 1y Newberry, are on exhibition. And wI there sit for your picture, and take to y homes some of their superior .photogra; NWe warn you that delays are dangero go ore it is too late. Mr,W. H..Clark feels. confident, after uyexperience of fifteen years, that hei i:produce a class of work that will pie L.0; and give perfect satisfaction. ad- Copying old pictures and enlargmng 8 an any desired side, also reducing to fur smallest, a specialty. er For style and quality of work, refer. the editor of this paper. CLARK BRO'T NOV. 10, 46-tf. .0 TIFF ATUDY OF 1 -0 TheeeWInductiv rs. W. is Opened. a STUDIO ov Store for the Re< -IaviN TaIlt tliS MUthod in the North , .. now Offrshe Services and the i psible to set forU ALL TIU Old-hY1--in, ia ait Advertisement, but invite for CireuUbr. IT SAVES 1nME AND MONEY. ItIsso -anderstail it. it do'-s a way with years of drudgery. It tKke4 the Pupil almost imnmedately in continue the samne throughont the whole Cc is iu not a superficial method, but applis Aout any cbwige whatever. ut comman iis Itself at once to the'educati This Method is entirely different from th Ana qonunily is oered to all to gin a for Less Expens 4GMr:.-nyn f my Pupils in the South s wbich wa. gained at a nominal expense, wb DOLLARs pcr Lesason. ThisO tIILXI fulfi the maxim that "WhE ens life and increases usefulness." Termra s, 50 C Vtr Books and Sheet Music will FOR FUi,TnE PARTICULAUS, CAL1 Feb. 21, S-tr. THE ,H [ TWIN. SP RING . Patented, Nov -,E, he Do i W -at HTelea, perior to at N(,Le. PAIIR. E,. II. Christian. Geon. McWhirter. -R. W. Boone. Gi. W. Hiolland. ai1r. E. F. Blesse. CG. W. Garmany. The pring can be had at J1. 0. IU Newberry, Dr # Z ancy .ltcle L* Wholesale and Retail DR UG GIST INEWBER RYV S. C. Pr-I'escip:.flne compounded with accura and nicety a; all Ihours. The l'raeritio Clerk's bed room t Stdrs over Faint & Whuirter's' Grocery .Stoi Ve front room. Jul. 27, 30-4f. DR.M E. E. .JACKSON, C0191B)A, -9C. . eroved to store two doora next uc -Wheeler110U.e A full stocku of Pure Medicines, -Ches cas,.Perfumzeries,:v'oiIet- Articlee;, Gard and Field Seeds, always in btor5nnd - oderate prices. - 'Orders prom'ptly attended to. Apr. 11, 15-ef. Watches, Clocks, Jewehi t the New Store en Betel Lt. I ha-.-c no., .vu hand a large and elega WATCM.~ C.OC KS, JEWELE1 .Si! ver a nd Plat.ed W are, 'i~spy..tCLRS AND s?ECTACLE CAS2E sa WEBDisi A20 SIRTHDAY PRESENTS. A1 o- - -,., wai prvnptly attended 1 do . o.1.! jy til wi:h Dispatch. he Call airl.X za-nney stock and pricea. EDUARD SCHOLTZ. Nov. 21, 4'f tWETERN MANUFACTURE. n A :- RiORV LOT OF. IUIIER P IITON Aiave ouuaand at SJ. TAYLOR'S REPOSITORY, B~elow M. Foot &Son's, on opposite side. TAYLOR & CLINE jeoulse ,SIC SMJPIFIDO. v Method ror-the D OPGr.A R. Y. LexVelPs Furnitq eption of Pupils fith Uparaelled .nece 1s4% EinWB Kethod to the CITIZENS~ OF HERS1Y Aj)YITKGRS thiS Mto a v al'jntereted to Call athe Stuiio, !or id imple that oven a Child of Five Tearsp to the Science of Musical CompositionsAd arse1 of Instrmction. to %l Music precie%y as it im written, 1 i ess of the commuity. 0 old System. Mi FAucaionl A short time thant ever ,before. re, now sucoewtuyr Teaebing this MeA, le Iny expense for nition alone was 1R aever shortens the road to learning, 1eI r.3r Less*M e Fiffished oft Aoderate-Terms. 0 o ' nDRE$S. IRS. W. H; CLARK., .Newberry, S. =4,18 No.1 i" undersighed, now using the TWIN SPR , maufactUrwd by M. ZOBEL & O. s. C, take pleasure in sat ng"that they am Swe have srer used. T. C. Pool. 'W. T. Tarraut. S. F. Fant. Jamues'Weintosh., J. 0. Havfrd& .unon-E. Chipr W. W. fIouse.al. G. G. DeVWast. W. H. Wallace. . P. Moses. D. W.'lT. Xibler. A. W. Tf.imno U. B. Whites. R. L. McCad.ghri AVIRD'S, and at the Fari'nture' Store Mar. 16, 1881--11 J. N. Rebson & So C6 SeiSIun M6rChaeIS AND DEAICS 1N FBRTILIZE1I 68 EAST BAY. CUaR.xs-ros, Novembher, 9,188 the coniuencemnentrof another 1 ness year we acknowledge wit plea the patronage and confidence of our pl ingfriends. -. - . . 'ROBSOW'S COMlPOUND ACID PROSPNilR p .have given very gratifying satisfaction. e, Cotton andi Cora Fertilizer is of.-the big standard. It contains among other va - ble ingredients a per cent. of Ammonia per cent. of Potash, 16 per cent. of av ble -Phosphate. - Baying been among first to introthace (Gnano in this States can confidently refer to out~ phnting frii 5 that during the series of years wehave themLaiures we have always givesi.ai article. Every (arnre is test:ed. We ler the -above Fertilizers for cash, tim j. Cotton. SPlanters orderiug itamediatel.y.will b at locd to the 1st of A pril to decide w they prefer, cash or time. Au-order carload of~ ten tons will be sent free of d~ age, for -a less amount.$) per ton. wi e harged IEMPLOYMENT FORiALL. TOliE A HOUSEHULD ARTI( THE poont aell as the richo the o1 well as the young, the wife as wel the g hu bteJun maiden a-we nmay just. as well earn a iew dollars in est can ploymient, as to sitarond'd the hs and' wait ?orgo&hers to eara ite'for.them. cngidyoti empi ment, all the time duriig oursareours'enl ; tra'veltn Sin your own gbt op among frendsi and acquainlnces. if y.qu d1f care for mpnrloyment. we can impart vi ble iuf'rnaation to you free of co.,t. It c4t: ya$~only one cent for a P'istil eat w rite for our Prospectus. andidtinav bx 8, metans of nakin;youageood ,many dol la" no(t n,eglect th is opportunity. To nt. ha&ve to invest a large surtM ino adi run a great. risk oX losing it. . You: readily sse that it wml bw.an easyfmatt tuake from $1o to $100 a week, andl estai -a lucrat.ive. an'l independetbniess, endl to this matter4W.orthere sC IN IT for all who engage with us. We surprise yon and you will wonder.'why never wrote to us before. WE SEND I PAistTCULARLS FREE. -AddIdss -BUCKkEY E M?t"G CO. (Namue this.pgper.) *MAmIos, ()a Se p 21, 38 -8m. (Sesinars to Wm. ?.3anoa, 400'd.) .The undlet,igMw-1 huaving pasocip.-dt dI selves together for the purp-me of cond ig thne INSUR~ANCE BU$INE3S, w respectfully ask for a, continnnnnce of business lately entrusted to' Major Na and also -any new busiueuu-that may.t or JAME.S kF. GLEN: TENCH C. PQOL Aug. 9, 1881. . .:M AWM~ey at-LI !tEWEERY, S. C. nst. M, A4..tL olumbla & Greenville Railroade. C PASENGER PARTNE1X Cez.UXUrA. S ~ -U~~ On and after Mon the ASSENGER TRAIAS will rup as herewith in Licated upouhir4dtanches. Daily, except Sandays. - . -No. 52. UP PASSENGER. e Colubia,A - - a11.20 a "6. - - - 32.26,p inety-Six,o - - - p Hodges, - - - Ip m " Belton, Vs- - - 2 p m .e11, - - - - 6.47 pm C. 1i r a a EL " Belton, - In- . " Hodges, It- - m 14 p Ninety-Six- - - - - - 2.1 p m "4 Newberry, -&- 7 p 8 m " Ahls - - 4-463 p I Arrive C&WEAl'*F- - 5 p - T,ave Alston, M. - 1A8 pIn " ,Sroglher 'I -P Sheiton, -- - 2.3pm . .&UI'RNB A -LW 48. p " onesW1Te, - - - 6.33 p.m Arrive spartanbeM, RE. D. Dpe% K-. p at .No.55. DOWNPKASSEiNGEU, Leave paranbu.. D- -2,5 mZ~ "spartanburg, S. U.& C. tptG 1.18 P M " J -e1, - . - - 01 p a e' at 2.82 p In - S 4- 258 pnL. Lav Shodn, - - 38 Strotber, .- - - 4.4 pm. Arriye at Alodes.;---.---. pm LAUxs aAILWAT. LeAnderrysO --- -n 55pm Arrive atIWarhalaC. . .- m. Leave Laren C. , - - - a, Arrive at Newberry, -3.p aps Leave Hodlt .. - - 31. m Arrive at Ab 4.4-6i- P 2L, Leave Abbeville, - - 1215 Pa Arrive at Hoges, -- - 40 10 p m a o rtoD .........caoNCIOS Anderson P)M Leafltbwi'tO 7- 10 p Arrive at Walhalla 7-.8 V In Leave Wllalla at, Leave Seneca D, 9.58 a aPendleton, - 101fat. , Anterwon - A svat-Belton, -- - -7a WWMM.CON ONS. - A. WithSouth.CaSola Wr*XoMCharj . aeston. With Wilain n,-Columbia -nd Aiita ailroad om-: W agnxtou: ul -Wi 10rii~ Cold ksi 'Agast Ealroad b thadotte=d SHVoints. . North thereof. .With Axhaiie&0Rm . it A. QG. Div., D&* &A. R., frm U ponts South and West. D. Witlii. & C. Div., I. &'D:R, R. !anta and beod. E.nWithA. W t4m rd a. nts South and West. -*Sodthr' Carolinaowrealieharkes tole,. - ':* - WY r ; With Willni-4u spmbia ad .AnMa Railroad'fr anvtn ate .Nbf nth aharloyte, DCfbiw-M& AasengM Rai ro d for Charlotte . Xaxth..,, . ti Asheville &'parlrg forive --adende- - &4- . EL. -With A. &C. Dir-, E.;j Ru&*'ftrVM CharloWte and - -e-o.u - u8d.;id Ifused --IWOV -,d widebriPiiftesimin - . LeaT 4:1trecMe. e.A. -rv Colu- bi. at . rmtedent PAY FRENGERND VASSEEN. On nd.fte Deesuee-8i il qsaer OING EAST, (DAILY EXCE" sMNDAYS.) Leav'olumbia at - f00 -P.le Arrive Camden at - -- - - 1 P. M Arriv-CharletonI a.. -. - .10. .K *GOING WEST (DALY EICEL SUNDAfr.' Le*~ae' Charcton at - . - 6.A. M. Le?ave nat atr -. ' - A-.M Arrive Columnbian at- -. ID:.M - WAY FRIGHT AND PAESSENE G O G'EA iB?Y EXom. M * Leavecoumbia~M as-0-P- A Arrive Camdetn t - . - 6.53 A. M. Go....WESTGDILE WET NDYaY. -Leave Charlstonat - - 8.1- -.II Leave-An Sat - - - - 7-5P. Ariv :flbaSt . - . - - - ~ 4 .5 M a.o Columibia a DAvO E-K b .. E~e Lev oubaa -- as- -e-30 P- s Ariv Augu~saa - - - - - -mg Laeae n t tr-i-. .dd - il 445 . at Clumbia DiGe.visid I1 CXub Tanand~ail;allot~her nuall ex-by ugE.o DicovIsio and Pasrgr r,n d b rthirwt 6vn*la~.Cuzs0 CncinSare bi mad a*" gut wt ols- frot heOitoodan Wa gay nein to reuro. at aN n.PE Genetae Coa ari~ ndCDt Weravein t .gvd at Coriaat~ ersA. h nBEar umT anTRET~ 6om 00 torp bosa eve oen bothaois. -ThIsrtu ed,e an witho 6al-mnnituAmotran mdat.gl Egroa4ld arnd etbratlrato Hirdam Coalegn ande Sh of A. B. D UR~x s'a n s e4ea r a ehae just grave 042P 1a -a midES ndl mUEd, Chrom Olgit IIb as AMd TEyTA ne A no Fig.. eE -o,o wish acpyo thisrtrulynbTuhifs, sn~ - o- iz ne. i ceolee witho_ulta Wel e af yaed dt1~hrv.Sedfl rE,ndHirinaS Co ANg T and lI( th Whiore-T aUT.(0B PlaneasnexJE HonrGRAP.en mondy - U1Ek ete. ot'1 as ound nienv mo ,LI and me car don- j age. .25ps dde ~*.fsen p plied. at$.apr - m 0r a. Send money 'Wa nt RSKend ao r-eto the nd EESN k N.ieo W. il l l onon treem-. an9 1c; THE LI1 - MuellatetdisopyJe iN ed 4 oniang aphaula"me-O P-0 f ftU liatilierW Whieh-e11 -he i h i at ebanc d r -* - s We .Mav 18. 2t, NIj It sn r t r Finishegd inte- h soin,~ mnconsenrbte&W - c e - . best int.he Mav'ret. YI1 S WrioItous ininog-4thegRissne!~ ara.stapO Cftio and : y il titD hie ang veinerucions toxaine, a t. bfre yln op~PA - estinak. 72G ZLLERT SL Oc.0, St,. F T- * emi damscP fhmedseascsa s - " 4 - ae pem e N.700 Seve.StreetnmD o fee for pre1linaivEaS- - urnised upon e:' yr9 ergtic canvssers to engage in a 'TO MAKE ~K* and Patert solicitors3, 617 Sv~t and dese.ree-gIve3OIr patentabily FREE8 OF a/ to tCozsn lonet et 3 an...aamew=s and1 honOrSl y A~~? -'#