THE JOURNAL. n..ui:nvt .orv Aw in the V08X ex aeot Monday. Journal Building K-60 jr: fHONB Hffi O. CHARLES L. STEVENS,- EDTTOB AND reOFBIKTOH..-" .. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ;: One Yew, in advance, One Year, not 10 advance.... "Monthly, ty carrier in the city; ........ 5.00 .50 Advertising jrateg furnished on ppli cation. -. - . , ' Entered at the Poet Office, New Bern C as second-class matter. nrpiriAL PAPER OF NHW BERN AND CRAVEN COUNTY. .... New Bern, N. G, May 13. 1905. A NOTABLE PERSONAL TRIUMPH, "This city greets Theodore Roosevelt because he is the chosen chief of eighty millions of free people; because by his sterling manhood, patriotism, ana ener gy he has fairly and honestly won the proud position he now occupie the proudest on earth and because in his character he typifies that which the citi sens of this city honor above all else honesty of purpose and intensity of ef fort. Most of us here tonight differ 'with him in many of his policies and po litical convictions, and have often de clared that he has been in political error but none of us ever has doubted the honesty of his convictions or the patriot ism of his character. In common with our fellow citizens of other political faiths we heartilv welcome him within the walls of our citv and the doors of our club, and express the sincere hope, that his days may be long, tus joys many, and his sorrows few. As mayor of Chicago, in welcoming him I feel that I voice the unanimous sense of all citi zens, as I know 1 voice the unanimous feeling of the members of the Iroquois (Jlub. The above tribute paid to President Roosevelt by Mayor Dunne, at the ban quet tendered the President on the tenth of May by the Iroquois Club of Chicago is one of the most remarkable personal triumphs ever recorded. Here was a President, whose Repub licanism stands for all his party's prin ciples, given a great banquet by a polit ical club, the oldest in Illinois, and one of the oldest in this country, a club which stands for the most ultra of every thing that is Democratic, yet receiving and honoring the gentleman, their guest, for himself, as well as for his being the Chief Executive of the nation, his Indi viduality and character unquestionably being given the preference. The dispatches say President Roose velt was touched by the great demon stration in his honor, and well he might do, tor cheers greeted ma appearance at the banquet from the hundreds pres ent Only once before in the history of this country has an opposition party so hon ored an opposite politicalparty, the ex ception being the case of President Monroe in 1823. COMPETENT JUDGE.. ' nian bteH HmMtk Wemm who mak a bvclnaaa of mO- iiryinc oilier wonun oom mt knew I n j what will brtnf about the bat rmrtta. Her are Ittlara rrom two, oaa oarnlng Harplcld: "I can rawommatid Nwwtro'a "Hrpl aa It atopp4 my Jiair froa falllna ; and, aa a drwMUif It baa no mvr kr "0i(7M4 Barth A. Trull In far, "Complmloa apaobUtat, , "S Morrlaoa H.. Fertlaad, Ore." - "Afiar watnr aaa otth of HnM4a mr aalr aaa alnppl HHlng owl, knd mr aralp la antlrrlr rraa from Oaadrvft "(Hlnd. Oraoa Dodcn, "Baaata Doctor. "I atatb Bt, Portland. Ori" fid br haiur dnsvtaU. Bawd Ma. aa tlampa for wnpia t Taa Harptotoa Co, Datrolt. Mtch, . O. D. BRADHAK, BpMial aV : iu.ji'j u.ij.. The American Cotton Manufacturers' AaaocUtioa Is in session in Kjooxvllle, Tann. ; Why Suffer From Rheumatism? Why suffer from rheumatism when on application of Chamberlain's Pain Bate win relievo the paint The quick rafcaf which this Hnhnont afford, makes rsat sod lp poaaibio, and that akx is worth mahv. tlmaa (la toot Man -. who kavo wMd it hopina; only for abort - . relief from Mffarinf bar been happily surprised to find that aflar aIW tha ra Kaf faeeojno parmonont Mrs. V. II. xMfvn, o iura inm, lenneaaeo, u. B- A., writea: "I am treat nffsrer . f tram rheumatism, all over from head , to foot, aad Chambartaina I'ala Balm Is aa tw ILla, iLI lit t! . aa , w v)' M"'n wm. win rwurvej ur fwin. " for m1 bjr DTto Ilurniarj :y New yrh Cotton Market The foflowir rr tho oprJnir ad cWnf pricas on the Nrw York Cotltm Enahanc. May U . - . . ' . Open ' May '" . . TTi .. July; 761 OrtoW 777 Sai!la Z9.w; Vi 7re 77 Whll S hili" tuk hi lin-uU-Vf tin pUaiiM it in fju.fi If oict Hn f I .n wrlana Ftmr.r. nl 1 4rt T-I U Wtl f r i ? f I nvia' I ! .. u. j sM r. 8. I'"v. Board of A in. Pi&eCu, s. - Continued from yesterday. - - CHIEF OF POLICE REPORT. -. . Fines and coats collected from May 1903 to May 1904: -' - V - , - " Fines Costa , 221 76 , 257 95 . -189 90 '209 90 Horses 1st Quarter; 56 00 2nd. ,.,73 80 6 &0 3rd. vV. 4330 4th. " tfM35 22648 ; 879 50 i 60 Fined and cost collected from May 1904 to May 19' 5; Finea 67 90 .66 60: 45 25 1145 Costs '-Cartage iripge I: 5110 1st. 2nd. " 8rd. 4th. " 20010 869 80; 119 60 9805 19120 . - 687' 65 5110 To the Hon. Mayor and Board of City ;i Aldermen, New Bem, N. C Gentlemen: - i We. your Auditing Commltteee 1 er leave to inform you that we have ex-' amined the books of the various, officers of the city and herewith render our re-, port of same for the quarter just end -d The paid vouchers we have csneeljed and delivered to tne cierK ror awe aeep ing. .Very respectfully, '; v J. R, B. CARRAWAY, H, M. GROVES, : H- C. LUMSDEN. , Committee Statement from the books of J. J. Tol- son, Collector for the Quarter ending April 30, 190 ... Receipts. Total amount collected $13,178 89 Disbursements. Paid city treasr. as per re ceipts $10,676 09 5 p. ct. com on $11,248 15 661 90 Paid treasr. school fund as per receipts 1,834 21 5 p. ct com. on $1,77 74 96 54 For error amt due by col lector . w ' 10 15 $13,178 89 Amt overpaid last report 248 10 Amt due as above Amt overpaid com mission for year $10 15 19 64 29 79 Amount due collector $218 31 T. F. Mc 4th. 1905. Statement from book?! of Carthy, treasr., to May GENU. FUND. Receipts. To balance last report Cash J. 3. Tolson, collector Cash J. M. Harget, marshal $36 16 10 676 09 98 06 $10,810 30 Disbursements. By vouchers Paid Balance on hand 9,790 97 1,019 83 10,810 30 WATER-AND LIGHTS. ' Receipts. - Total, last report $13 21 To cash J. C. Thomas 6,236 32 Wm. Dunn, secty . - 9 60 6,25913 6,23914 . Disbursements. By vouchers paid Balance on hand 1999 $6,2C9 18 CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY. To bai last report $1,681 86 To Cash li 8. Wood 162 45 1,743 81 BaL oa hand GREENWOOD To bai bat report To Cash U S. Wood $U81 CEMETERY.:, $423 22 - " 13 M H438.72 Bai on hand ' $438 72. SUtoment from book, si J. If. lUrge r City Marshal: To bai duo last report " " - to Costs collected ' ' ' ' ".' $9805 By mt. paid treasr. as pee '.. roeoipt $98 06 . Ta floes collected ' ' v v $11 45 By mat paid Craven Co as "per rocoip ; -v ' .:, $U46. 1 -,v . Betwmot dty oaKtioa hell May.!, 1901 was takes op and fallowing nanwd CMiUomwii declared elected fur tin ma ulna; twoyaars. . , ALDKRMEN: . , . ; 1st ward A.' H, JJangart a) I. C. Daniela. ' - ,. . 2nd. wardJ. B. Dswaoaj awi . T. Hancork. ward- a. H. Iui and C J.' Vc- Sortey.-- 1 " ; ' 4th ward- U 8. Woodand J. C Brlnaoa. - ' , k 6th ward -C, 1. MrCHrti.f and W. A. Mf tnloaK '"'-..- 6th. r.L-E T. lo!lowB and f: W. R-miir. - . IV" nwitaai the b-rd afljiairncd, io dta. J. J. TOI.'UV. r 't tfl-l I- r 1 Sun Cured Tobacco ; aroma" and taste is : guaranteed by R, J. Reynolds Tobacco- Company der this tag: Learn the Genuine Sun Cured Flavor Cut out this advertisement and send, to gether with 1f stamp to R' J. Reynolds Tobacco Coi.Winston-Salem, N. C, and they will mail free ft 5$ simple of this tobacco. .'iC IHVH yom aausM took their seats. ' Alderman Daniels was culled to chair, . the election of mayor being in order, Mr. F. T. Patter son was nominated, ko other nomina. tion he was declared elected mayor of the city, for the ensuing two yesrj; committee appointed to notify Mr. Pa terson of his election and escort him to the chair, was sworn in by W.'H. Oli ver and took his seat and called board to order. Election of the various officers being in order, the following named below was nominated each and no other nom ination, upon motion were declared elected, for the ensuing two years. For City Attorney, W D Mclver. For City Treas. T F McCarthy. For Chief Police, J. M. Harget. For City Tax Collector J Tolson. For Water and Light Commissioner, B S Guion, For Pump Inspectior, mechanic, C W Hardison. Foreman of Street Hands, Wm. Sty- ron. Watchmen, J C Collins & J T Uwis. Port Physician, Dr. Caton. Sexton Cedar Grove cemetery, A J Gaskina. Sexton Greenwood cemetery, N A Brooks. Chairmen of varhus departments com mitteea Fire Department C. J. McCarthy. Cemeteries L S Wood. Sanitary E T HollowelL Water & Light-W A Mcintosh. Streets A Pump A H Bangert Wharf & Dock H T Hancock. Ordinance & License C J McSorlvy. FinanceTS H Lane. ' Police-LG Daniels. City Property-E W Simpkins. Upon motion Board took recess sub ject to call of Mayor. .- J.J. TOLSON, Clerk. tsved.. DyisMHs, , Sometimes, a flaminf city is saved by dynamiting' a space that the fire can't cross. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so Umg, you feel aa ta nothing; but dyna mite would cure It Z. T. Gray, of Col houn, Ga. ; writes: "My wife bads very aggravated cough, - which , kept ' her awoke nights. Two physicians could not help her; so a ho took Dr. King's New Discovery for CoosoraptiuD, -Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured her.'-' Strict ly acicntlfM cure for bronchiU and La Grippe. ' At all drug . store, ' price fcuc and $U0O; guarantood. Trial bottle free '- OJ,1'OT1IA.. Feels Are Slnl'jorn Tilings TTnifarm axeelloni quality for 0Vr OUSfitf Of Century has sWl.ly ln-rrl tha aaJ of 1JON (XJFiXli v Tlie leader ol all package collets. Lion Cc.Tce , I rcrw ti" t In R.!i..t cf l.c.rifa. Pui fa ti)nlar aiifv ajrVa fi.r !!' 'f. It la po'iUvf prt.of tithi II N ( C! ii !. 1. Co CorfI.Tfr.ee t! V t If ' plc n a 'it ' ,rm q it.'.-'r t I.IO'f ('( U j , :; r :tn tt a' I r j ; .i-n. tlo( fftrir an 4 v:: r a i 1 i t , r ' I f t ' ' - 1 I r t -t t r ! ! . 1 : .- only un : Mcf mMvm ptmlnlf Capt. Philip Pendleton Powell, a re tired United States Army oHicer, died at Santa Barbara, Cal., after a long iilness of Bright's disease which he con tracted in Cuba. Capt, Powell was born in Virginia at his death was 59 years -old. Ho served in the Civil wts in the Confederacy andjn the war with Spain ana wan me one wno tea me ninui cuv airy up San Juan Hill. How to Ward off Old Age The most successful way of warding off the approach of old age is to main tain a vigorous digestion. Ihis can be done by eating only food suited to your age and occupation, and when any disorder of the stomach apears take a do36 of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct it. If "you have a weuk stomach or are troubled with indigestion, you will find these Tablets to bo just what you need. For sale by Davis' Pharmacy and F. S. Duf At a supper call at the Virginia Poly- tecnic institute, Blackburg the whole- corps of cadets refused to go to .The cadets claim that they could mess, stand the food no longer and that to strike was thoir only remedy. Ancient witcnuiy was believed in by only a few but the' true merit -of De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is known by every one who has used it for boils, sores, tetter, ecxema and piles. A squadron of American war vessels will bring home the remains of John Paul Jones. Ciiiroliji-lain'f Cjii rti.nl Very Beet. "I have been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and want to sav it la tho best cough medicine I have ever taken," says Coo. L. Chubb, merchant of Harlan. Mich. There is -no question about Ita being tha beat, aa it will cure a cough or cold In leas time than any other treatment It should always be epi in uie nouae reaay lor jnstanl tts tor. rou can oe cured m much lei time when promptly treated For aa by Davis Pharmacy and F. S. Dnffy. The design for the McKinley Memo rial at Contort, Ohio, has at last definitely accepted. - ' a CraaaUa 0aUrr Blood" poiaoa creeps Up towards tho hoarteauatr death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plain, Minn., writea tha t friend dreadfully injured his tuafid, which swot d up Ilka blood poisoning. BurUan'l A mica .Salve drew out tha paiooa, bead ed the wound, and saved his Ufa. , Beat imtho world for bums and aorm : 25c at all, drug sluresj . ( t r ' : e - I- ; Halted SlatcnfJrtv Eastern District of North Carolina J In the District Court at - New Bern. ( - WHEREAS, on the fourth day of May 1906 W. A. Mcintosh and E. H. Wil liama, trading as The New Bern Iron Works, at New Bern, H. X, filed thcir libel in the District Court of the I'nited States for the ; Eastern District ; of North' Carolina against' the steamer Gjldsboro her boats, tackle," apparel and furniture, inTTcause of ' action for labor and materials, Civifand Maritime, AND WHEREAS, by Virtue of pro r cess in due form ofr law,' to' me di- '' rected' returnable on the 17th day of ijMay, 1905, 1 have seized and taken the said steamer Goldsboro, her tackle, sp- - parel etc, and have her in. my custody. I Notice is hereby Given, that a Dis trict Court will be held in the XJnited - States Court Room, in the City of New Bern, on the seventeenth day of May, . 1905. at ten o'clock a m., for the trial of said premises; and the owner or own ers, and all persons who may have or claim any interest, are hereby cited to be and appear at the time and place aforesaid, to show cause, if any they have, why a final decree should not - pass as prayed. I H. C. DOCKfci'Y, U. S. Marshal, by R. W. WARD, Deputy Marshal. Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When the tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflames condition of the mucous sur faces. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- nation. The Goodyear syndicate is to build a railroad from New Orleans to Memphis one of those interested being Mr. Chas. I. James of Baltimore. Terrific Rice With Daath. "Death was fast approaching," writes Ralph F. Fernandea, of Pampa, Fla., describing his fearful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart disease, which had robbed me of sleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many different doctors and several mcd icines, but got no benefit, until 1 began to use Electric Bitters. So wonderful was Ueir effect that in three days I felt like a l e man, and today I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed by all druggist; price 50c O. A. NIt:OlalA. rin ini Soikr hmi Hub (or Sale. DON'T BE CARELESS II i."w, wbsrb ess r. aisihwlr arst last aasarer aaats, mm lass bat bm a dm bafora rm ahtoiMI ksnaabaa. Oar bassW isiatataasajlasyasartodsds I1 1 . .Pbaaa Me " i. Soutai front ft Hancock 8ta. -Ti'EfiisBOTScn Tat ;uiyjiiit tht farilklfi . . ikieliU : V froteclloi'ffoB ietif Ii 'Ketli" fife WslU.Leil Wkit Ii Ulipreltctloi weril U joi. Ki other kim iilit umi ;- '. ';" BOLD BT AX REPUTABLE PAiyr AND HARDWARE liKAI.F.HS. - ' - - '. inns O I v U sJ . . . . 1 . I aboat saawwsaa; reaje fbw basrraaaa asMra; i saw MOMe faeawrW bant aswa I aa aare- f Neglect Yourself. I hava baca lawa of baaltb. . L. M- Taoanoa, Director, BEKTHOTM HUBICAli SOCISTT. i i v. X weeks' nee of the of Oardul X was snore a well and Wine of Cardui reirulates the backaches aud bearing-Uown pains. "pains, indigestion, loss of appetite female weakness and sliouh! be g!vo:i prompt -."-t'.r.Ti . If you are -Jtroublcd with nionntnml irregularities do not lei them run on. They will certainly grow iuto dangerous and chronic troubles. Get a bottle of Wiae of Cardui and begin treatment at once. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles 32 lixraiMHiY tow uvres ' Announced, Via - SOU ;H IUHAIlW Y Extremely low rates are announced via the Scathorn Railway from Hunt: on its lines for the following special oc casions : Athens, ('.a. Summer School, June in jury 2N, l'JO'i. A.tlanta, Ga. NalioiKil Assm ial inn . Manufacturers, May lii-lS, 1'.m". Bristol, Tenn. Annual Mei-ting man Baptist Brethren, June ' 1905. Charlottesville,' Vu. --Virginia Sumne School of Methods, June 2t-Aiif! i i.tor-. Fort Worth, Tex, (ienoral Assign!. I Southern l'reabyterian Church, Ma 18-26. 190,". Hot Springs, Va. Southern- llanlwa1- Jobbers Association and Ann ih-.h Hardware MaiuifactuiM' At .. ciation, June G-J, 1 ; K r. (Canaan City, Mo. Southern Bapl i.- Convention, May M-17, l'.m:. Knoxville, Tenn- Summer School. Jun 20-July 28, liH)5. Montvagle, Tenn. -Monteagl Traininir Srliiw-I, July 190,"). f'.ii-i- Monteagle, T nn. Montf-ah- Suiv! Au.- School InstiUU' 1905. Monteaglo, Tenn. Aug. 1-16, l'.wfi Nashville, Tenn.- Summer Schoo lical Institute. July U Woman's Ctiiirrc l'eiil.i dy C.Jle Is; Vand.rlilt , June ll-Ai 1905. Oxford, Misu. Suinni' r . -nl ! i: versify of MiHni-nii i I'.r.e I I Jul 26, 190S. Richrrnd. Vn. lYrners' .'.i'ion.i t . itm - s. Si )t 1.1".'. l.K'.''. Sav;.r.i ah, tin. NiiIhu.hI !r:..!i Protective Akjwk uill,,n of Aioeiii a May II! 2.1; Savannah, loi. S)tillnrn (ii-ll A?."'- ciation, My 9-i:i. I '.(Ho. Si. Ixuiis, Mo. National Hapl i t Ann veraary, Msy l"v2l, P.k". Tusculooitn, Ala. Sunimi-r SchM, Teachers, June lf-July 2 l'.ai.'.. Rat-D for the above chtdmoii? i ii t. the puhlir. Tickets ill be aolil Ui tho,e . ii,If from all tin akin ua the S ulhi tr. U:,il way. Dctnilct information run lx- had i:(. on application to any Tirket At m I the SoJlhrm lUilwnv, or Ai"'Oi . ,1 connocting line, or mVlreu.iCi tin undcraigrtnl : S, 1. Vr.RKON. T r A. , J 11 WOOD. I) r A thsrloiU, N. . Aaheville N. C H ttAHlWlrK, W II TAtl.OK, Paaa. Traflk Mgr, Gen'l Pa. Agont WASHINGTON. I). C Administrators Notice aawaf SMa ar asaSM as MmiUmm nl Om ii Si. Ii at imtm H SssW.snsMl. all aarbpaibalM(aUr liaa. a Hits s mi i wHI b ln 1 1 1 si bar at I answers. sms. toabaaaito aaal assets are bsrsaw as- rko let as aur. I. JAMU K. HUKTKR. A.UslnWrsu w n HaivHa. - For ' Salel ' fine trock of nd at Newport, N. C, eoataiftiftf tOO aefra, Partly ailo std witiila U CrarporaU limlu aflb towa. Load adirUraWy . adapted to Irwk and saalca frvwine?, twrdwrod by Newport Hver, with Bna ewaipt paat tir and Irvwond. - Rfrer rweosmis' 4 hy law as kal fanes, HaaJthy lora line; air alien t Iranspiirtallrel farililla, Sd eKitruaast to a thrifty, frwwiisjt Utwv. fine Wraaiovrit, wiO la) boUw mmtnuUm tafwsl, Cxsa of aklx, atrwd 4rrtr, who is also abwant, wlahea tf aQ ttVaap sffslrs, ProfJwtty run w. 'of furthaa; parUroWra, afily to V - W. n. 11AWU80H. Kv pwrta, W Ce . CT. HANCOCK ' I!fal I."bitio Acrn is l'r-l ( f. Kw Pra, tt, C 1 MS Second Btnat, loinanua, Kt, April u, lass. weak aad alckly for tha paat Hoar Tears, but aboat flra nonthi uo eoDdltln baoaaMvorjr aeriooa. I bad acrare backacba and aotfered a ooaataat dull pala la my head. I spent weary, painful dan. aad miserable, reaUen olghta. The doctor told ma that I moat hava patience. Hla medicine did not, bowerer, (rlre me oyer, temporary relief and as I had been told of uie curative qualities of Wine of Cardui I decided to try It. .1 found that it relieved me of pain. As my general L h er fcrouoies were sraauauy ai- Wine , onoe happy menstrual flow, banishes headache. Severe headaches, beariug-down aud nexvousuuss are symptoms of of Wine of Cardui. Mapir. ft Fifili Mn Co- Office of Forwarf' ng Agent. New K-rn. N. C. May 10, 1905 NOTICK '111 SHIIM'KKSOF TRUCK. Kifoct ive at Once. No 'rur' v-iU he Ion :led for the early morn'n- N--. : iruch train at New Bern '! .' Mi . I in. an I all li.i.-k le- -1 i II l.e f-: wauled Ni w it. -in aL l vmII he load - ante that all l ed :i. ,.i- t he In nil d hy hours I- I I. . ... Ii. ('. DAVIS. A-t. Shippers. Mr, I'll'.. V... nil. I'M i. iii.nai- -id i tin i w -.'i n U-. ; a I a- Aliel.ii :r I; i:k.a ,, l.,e iiniany ailv tiuek liain-i from . Id hnriM niineel iii(r w ith a. I I Ii. iali h and Si.uth i all la-d. rn I i( and il l.-a a i i ; ..- Ne e-W Hi I II at r.i s il h t ram il I mai kel on J I-. u . vv I '..-rn at l,s at la. Ids niak.. Ni-w II,, llh v ill ah-1 ,ake el,,.;, .ilw.iy at I iilli l'.u. .ai.ik,., V i-l inl'-lidi l Ida 1 .. I.. III. I id i: i. nil. i. R. f I as I - In I t. 'did i ii I i in. i . .III Ik- ,,( III n-r i.d I rnt mi. I 'Jl will lv.,.k Is ; r,K nf asi'i'i, .. r. i-t . I'M H. o' I. . till. IT, 111'. I, l.f I .ItlM ( . , ' ft' ' New Bern Ice Company. ma woht way a nr only way. klnllrswrt ens Us. rsT' ' r s-st a rrw r n bs.ssHk n,ass wars, er ear "l wsr. S si asvM etwbsal si W Slavs' rarrskv ra- lss Htw s ' ' s ta IM lisst.issi sssl wsat r-s sn r sa4 mm tks kwr-M ai i im 1 a" ss s s btsv aJI rtan sr. eihssaa We pml aii.li. , rtnm sa fm eM sr tmm wkssss . sWk aw mmm una la a asbis kt Mm . a asw essst Hr trmm wssal as a.isi waist iws watt amis Is b IM1sa ss ksae a wart aattaas asw essss la ess if, K. IV-frr. A Hmum, rhono iw, rttrws.lt. "awtara, C. BRICK lita'y.-Fcf c.tljifil in t,i;AKtiTirj ro svtr rt'RrnAKrRj. 'mm mm I ;r:oru iiancock ' y at I I"nrrpr! ItrlrU Tiir nrv, (rf:4 i f ... V I J I