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THE AUG US THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1899. r, s s. Summers Sell Stoves. ' All kinds of stoves and if you are contemplating buying a hard coal stove remember it co3ta bat little more to get a good one than an inferior one. Buy one with a gua ranteed bond, a Ten insular at R. G. SUMMERS. 322 Twentieth street. WAITING FOR PAPA To come home with some of our line HON liOXS. CHOC OLATES, CARAMELS Oli TAFFIES, the children al ways do. Don't disappoint the little ones. There is no re ward for goojl behavior that will have such good results as the promise of some of Krell & Math's Candies. When papa comes home," try it! We have lovely boxes for grown people as well. We hayc just received a fresh lot of the only original AL LEOKETTI CHOCOLATE CREAMS, put up in neat one half, one and two pound boxes. KRELL & MATH, For Sweets of Life Phone 1156. 1716-1718 Second Ave. You Remember THE MAN Who didn't know whether he could play the violin or not, because he had never tried? That man was de lightful. He kept his soul alive. He was not a man who would tell you he didn't caro for a good cigar when he had never tried one. One single trial will convince you that in no other store in the city is kept so large an assortment of the fra grant llavanas as at the Palace Cigar Store, BENGSTON'S BLOCK. Look for the big gold sign over the door. THOSE PRETTY LITTLE MINIATURE PHOTOS Are JUST THE THINQ. We make them firing you twelve different positions la the dozen- Better one, with eight, tlx. four, three and two different positions In the doz en. AU regularUy mounted In the latest finish, si C. E. SMITH, Opposite Harper House, Second A vs. -r-,u-- j . s Phone '4082. NOTHING BUT FACTS. No Deception Used in Talking About Morrow's Kid-ne-Oids. The Arrument In Their Favor Come From I'eople M ho Have Tested Their Merit. There is no deception in anything we publish about Morrow s Kitl-ne oids. All our statements are facts, and are from people rijr'nt here in Rock Island. People in all walks of life are usinj; and recommending Kid- ne-oids because thev cure backache. nervousness, sleeplessness and general debilitv in cases where other remedies have failed. Mr, llrown, 2211 Fourth avenue this citv, says: "I have been sutTer- inir for the past 12 vears, and have tried every remedy and preparation I ever heard of to stop mv suITerin but was 'never successful Kidnev complaint i a tiiilicnlt malady to master, as everyone suilering ironi u will tell you; most of them have con btiuit pain, sometimes very severe and sometimes almost free from it, but it never leaves one entirelv. I had se vere catches or a stitch in the back; these stitches render one almost help less for the time being. I procurttl some Kid-ne-oids at M. F. 15ahnsens drug store, and thev helped me within a week, even at my age and the 3 ears I nave liail it. Mrs. Iirown's daughter savs "Nothing mother ever took gave her such uick and permanent relief, ami we are glad to recommend Kid-ne-oids to others." Kid-ne-oids are put up in wooden boxes which contain enough for about two weeks' treatment and sell at oO cents a box at M. F. ISahnsen'a drujr store. A descriptive booklet mailed upon recjuest by Joliu Morrow u to Chemists, Springfield, Ohio. Arnold's Oromo Celery cures head aches: 10, Zfi and ft-J cents, lieisa' 'Irne store. Headquarters for Boys' and Girls' School Shoes THAT WEAR. Special Low Prices. 307 Twentieth Street. Open Wednesday and Satur day evenings. BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dinicj Car Semite. TJr. William-- Indian Pi Ointment wi. irelilind 2 y Rwl'iit-s. Iiaoson-sihe tumors f 'i 1 y B P uin the itchinc at once, acts Li J KSas a poultice, gives instant re fcl a lief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Oint w merit i prepared lor Pi :e and Itch rug or the private jnrti Every box U warranted. My arucgist. ty mail ou e eetpt ct nrir. M rent and fl.Ou. Will "s AIUFACTURIHG CO.. Prop. CjfveUao. OtE Bo.l by M r. B MkUaa srjzcfcM DOLLY COUNTY FAIR SIGHTS Fine Displays Numerous at This Season's Show at Joslin. ALL KUTDS OF PAEM PBODUCT, Winner In the Hone and Colt Exhibits Several Interesting- Race Yesterday. A Rodg-ers Bob Nibs Taking; First Money In the 3:1S l'aee The Ualloon Ascen si on. Joslin, Sept. 14. On arriving upon the Joslin lair grounds .Tuesday after noon one found the farmers busy hauling in tbeir exhibits of about all kinds of farm produce pumpkins squash, potatoes, carrots, beans, par snips, beets, peppers, raanjel-wiirU zel, Kohl-rabi, cauliflower, cabbage celerv, onions, parsley, watermelons popcorn, white and yellow lield corn in abundance. Then there was the tallest sorghum and stalks of corn that were ever exhibited at any of our fairs. There were 21 pens of line blooded bog, several pans of sheep, a number cf horses, with Installs of cattle and a number of horses in the stable read v for the races the following day. There were a, bout a dozen refreshment booths ready for business, and George Coates' euphonious musical voice could be heard in the distance. From entrance to exit and from floor tc ceiling was filled with works of art both tine and superfine, ladies1 handiwork, plants, photographs clothing, needlework, tapestries, em broideries, canned jroods, preserves, bread, cakes, pies ami confections with other articles innumerable. The merrv-go-round propelled by steam power with its band of music attachment, started up early in the day, and was well patronized by the vounr of both sexes, cheering:, the hearts of all present. Frizes were awarded as follows for tho exhibition of horses and colts: Yearlings liurt Bowles, first. Colts 11. II. Warren, lirst; Tom Tobin, second. Sinsrle Drivers Tom Tobin, lirst; Victor Carlson, second. Drivintr Teams in Harness Jim Wreath, lirst; Uovd McMichael, sec ond. Two-Year-OIds C. Kobinson, lirst; 11. lSeal, second. Itaclns; Kvents. Results of yesterday's races: 2:1S pace: Furse 200. divided. 1100, $50. $30 and $20. Al Kodgers' Bob Sibs first. Kl Kell's El Kav- mond second and Dave L'hlam's lioxv tMfaird; time 2:271.. L . . . . 2:30 trot: Purse $100, divided $50. $30 and $L'0. A. II. Arp's Tros pect Times first, W. K. Donahoo's Councillor seeond: time 2:411. Running rare: Purse $50, divided $25, $15 anil $10; half mile heats. J Conroy's Revenge Dave first, Pat Morrissey s Beasom second, John Op- pendike s Miss Murphy third: time in seconds. The balloorr ascension by Madame Dockstader was cracefully accom plished, much commented upon and rave general satisfaction. Seoluc With Our Feelings. A physician makes the statement that we nee wi'h our fec-Hutcs.- Tnere is more truth in this than the thoughtless will perceive. For instance, take a mn or woman wi U a weak stomach, which has not the power of giving to the i'lood the nourishment it teauires. The system is rill wi ti poisonous hiie. 1'oor blood coursin; through the brain poisons aril weak ens it. and the sufferer Ls utterly incapable of enjoyinif beauty of any sort, or even a hearty meal. The reason the bilious and the dyspeptic who t?kes Hosteller's Stomach Hit lers linds life brighter ami pleasenter, is be cause it cleanses the system and strengthens tbesloirach. See th .t a private reH Due stamp covers tha tob of the bottle. Free of Charge. Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles cf any nature. who will call at Thomas II. Thomas' will be presented with a sample bot tle of IJoschee s (104-111 an bvrup, free of charge. Only one bottle to one person, and none to children without order from parents. ro throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschee's German Syrup in alp parts of the civilized world. Twenty vears ago millions of bottles were given away, and vour druggists will teil vou its success was marvel ous, it is really the only throat and lung remedy generally endorsed by phVMCians. One tit cent bottle will cure or prove its value. Sold by dealers in all civilized countries. No Relief for SO Yean. I have been troubled for the last 20 years with bronchial affection, and at times have been bedfast. Have tried great many cough remedies, but found no relief until I tried Foley's llonev and Tar. I can honestly rec ommend Foley's Honey and Tar as a quick relief, reliable, pleasant to take and a sure cure for diseases of the throat and longs. Minerva Smith, 414 Washington avenue, Danville, 111. As usually treated a sprain will dis able the injured person foi three or four weeks, but 11 Chamberlain s Pain Balm i9 freely applied a complete cure may oe enecieu in a very lew aavs. Pain Balm also oures rheumatism. cuts, bruises and burus. For safe by all druggists. Bad blood and indigestion are dead ly enemies to good health. Burdock Blood Bitters destroys tbem. For sale by Marshall & Fisher. O Bean tba Signature f J BOATS' WINTER QUARTERS Kahlke Bros. Gettlne Tbelr Harbor and Yards in Shape. Winter with its cold and dreary days 13 last aproaching. and Kahlke Bros., with an ample supply 01 men. are getting their boat vara in prope shape to begin another busy season rjpairing the voyagers ot the deep which will soon disappear from the river for the year. A commodious harbor steamer of dimensions of 45 by 12 feet, with' an upright boiler, and machinery of the latest design has oeen installed The boat was inspected Tuesday and pronounced O. K. She will be used with the dredjre to keep the harbor clear. AMUSEMENTS Theatregoers are thiilled. enter tained, delighted, amused aud bored Mr. Plaster of Paris" is conducted on lines to delight and entertain and amuse. There is nothing of thrilling iuterest in it. The wit is so fine, the humor so intensely funny, and the play in such capable hands that one who sees the irrepressible Mr. Plas ter cannot help but sympathize with and lauirh at him. He has more troubles than the average husband who is lately a father but has sense enough not to make a policeman his confidant. The plav is on high lines. free from the objectionable features in the lower grade 01 larce comedy It is booked for appearance here Sun dav. Sept. 17. The Andrews Opera company will be the attraction at Harper's theatre Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week. J he engagement of tins splen did coterie of operatic talent should prove, a red letter event with those of our public who revel in classic svm phonies of the masters and the tuneful lays of operas continue. Among the leading lights of this company are: JMyrta trench, trank . Walters. Pearl iSijrhtzer. Catherine Iee. George Andrews, W. C. Howard. Kd Andrews. F. J. McCartv and Tom Johnson. They havein course of pre sentation the following well known operas: -Martha, ' ' "Uavaiieria uus ticana, iroiie tiiroiia, " i irates. Bohem'an Girl." A collection any one of which would satisfy the most fastidious devotee of lyric entertain merit. Readers from this city who attended Jacob Litt's production of Sporting Life at Mcv lcker s theatre in Chicago will be irlad to know that Mr. 1itt lias another tremendous success in Edwin Ardeu's immensely powerful nlav orah" now running at this historic playhouse. It is a story of the persecution of the Jews in Russia and tells a story fraught with deep- t human interest, lc is said to be the best American melodrama ever written, and Mr. Litt has staged it as only he tan stage these mammoth productions. The best company ob tainable is seen in Zorah." Unfor tunately the engagement is limited to three -weeks, and as one of them is al ready gone by, only two remain in which to see it. The attendance is said to rival that of "Sporting Life," when the b?g theatre was packed to the dome dav after day for twelve weeks. The engagement closes Sept, 23 to make way for Chauneey Olcott iu his new play A Romance of Ath lone." Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for voars by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery, (ieortre I). illiams of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. He savs Mv wife has" been so helpless for live years mat sue eouiu not turn over in .1 . 1 ,1 . . bed alone. After using two bottle3 o Fleet ric Bitters she is wonderfully improved and able to work." This supreme do her own remedy for female diseases quickly ousness. sleenlessnnss. cures nerv melancholy headache. Iackache. faintino-and dizzv spells. This miracle working medi cine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaran teed. Onlv 50 cents. Sold by Hartz & Ullemever. druggists. County Hoard. The following resolution, presented by Supervisor StoITt, was adopted by the county board yesterday afternoon: Whereas, 1 he county collector has made adjustment of the several credits for uncollected real estate and personal property tax, to which he is egallv entitled, with the county clerk; therefore be it Resolved, That said adjustment having been examined and found cor rect, it is hereby ordered that said county collector be allowed such credits in accordance therewith, all of which is- in accordance with the law n such behalf." The board stands adjourned for to day to ailow the members to take in the Joslin fair. Duly Feed Man and Steed." Feed your nerves, also, if vou would have them strong. The blood is tae feeder and sustainer of the whole nervous system. Men and women who are nervous are so because their nerves are starved. When they make their blood rich and pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla their nervousness disap pears because the nerves are proper ly fed. Hood's Sarsaparilla never disappoints. Hood's Pills cures consumption. Price 25 cents. Golnr Uywa Hill. People suffering from kidney dis eases feel a gradual but steady loss of strength and vitality. Thev sbonld ose no time in trying Foley's Kidney Cure, a guaranteed preparation. NEAR WATERY GRAVE. Thrilling Experience of Mother and Child on the Wing Dam. SATED BY CAPT. JOHN STBECKFUS. Their Skiff ls Rapidly Fillinc With Water In a Dangerons Locality In the River When the Steamer Winona Happens by and They Are Rescued and Taken on Hoard. A woman and her child, adrift iu a row boat. wer sAVeil from :i watprir grave by dpt. John Streckfus, of the . steamer inoiia, last night, just above Moiine. A man and his wife and their little boy were occupants of a houseboat 1 that was riding the bosom of the' river toward Rock Island. When the wing dam near Moiine was reached the luan, reali.iug it a dangerous place to cross, suggested that his wife ami son board a skilT and row around the dam on the Illinois side, while he, with the houseboat, would attempt traveling over the dam. As the skill reached the verge of the dam the boat began to whirl around, and it seemed as though its occupants would be momentarily pre cipitated into the stream, which is about forty feet deep at that point, when a large rock, protruding above the water, caught the boat, which was rapidly tilling with water, and held it fast" To the Rescue. The Winona was steaming by and Capt. Streckfus, seeing the two people in 1 he rowboat, aud experienced ma riner that he is, realized that theirs was a perilous position, and immedi ately ordered a skill' manned and gave instructions that they be rescued as cjuiekly as possible. lhe woman and the hov were taken abcard the M'inona, where all their clothing was dried lie fore a blazing fire, anil they were given a warm sup per, going ashore at 1-lock Island, where they took a street car tor Dav enport, meeting the houseboat on that side. Capt. Streckfus did not learn the names of the people. But the woman heartily thanked him for his assistance, and went her way happy. She said she and her husband and boy were making for the south. '0 Perfect Body Building FOOD, S3 m MS !s: ! Grape-Nuts. 17 MATERIALS IN BODY. If vou would live well, eat well, that is, make sensible selection of your food. The body must have all of the sev enteen ingredients required in build ing up a body or disease sets in. Grape-uts are made from wheat and barley, selected and so handled in the processes of manufacture as to change the starch into grape sugar, hence the lirst part of the name. J hey contain all tne needed ele ments to combiue with oxygen, water and albumen to reconstruct and main tain the body in perfect health. Grape- uts food is the most scientifically made article for human consumption ever produced, and will make clear its healthful claims to any user. Licensed to Wed. JaMier F. Kelly f.-hiasro Mis-s Iuismo M. Ke'fl Ottumwa. Iowa V ill into Lewis J -.id kins Harnesville. Ohio viss Laics hlanrl e McKeevcr Moiine Jun es I'. McCartv Kook IUnl Miss Jennie F. I)oy:e Ko-U Inland Don't He Imposed I'pon. Always insist on getting Foley's Honey and lar, a it is positively absolutely and unqualified! v the best cough medicine. Accept uo substi tute. Don't delay a minute. Cholera in fantum, dysentery, diarrhoea come suddenly. Only safe plan is to have Dr. towler s J-.xtract of ild Straw lerry always on hand. For sale by Marshall & i-isher. AT McC ABE'S. Doctors will agree that nine-tenlhs of the fevers come from the water we Irink. And sometimes the dearest wed water is the most dangerous. Rock Island's water supply is not excelled by more than three or four American cities. Taken from mid channel at the foot of 10 miles of rapids, rolled and tossed and aerated, s as free from taint as water is ikt-ly to be, nntiltered. But it isn't as clear as well water, and a great many people go to a lot of work and rouuie, and some expense, to get cletrer drinking water. But, after it is filtered, our hvdrant water is absolutely safe, clear and pure; and the filter saves all the .orry aud trouble of getting water ou can be sure of. No need to pav a fancy price for a filter, either. The highest priced fil ter there is titers the water through porous stone. So does our Cleveland hlter: made light and strong, nothing possible to break but the porous" stone tillering disk, amply able to filter water enough for any family. Price f I. 5. I 8. McC ABB CO. I m m For Beecher's Cheap Cash Store. Having decided to retire from business, I now offer my stock of goods for sale, consisting of groceries, dry goods and notions, shoes and house furnishings, to some one who will take advantage of this opportunity, one that is not offered eVery day. My business is a good pay ing business, and has been established for years. I will make the rent low, and for a term of years if so desired to the party buying my stock, of goods. T. Beecher. -1513 and -IF YOU Drink at the Fountain of Health and be maas well consult Dr. The most successful and themoHtaeientltle specialist In CHRONIC NKRA'OUS, PRIVATE DISKASFJ3 OK BO IH SEXE3. Our Eaeetrlo! Machine for the treatment of Nervous Diseases, Kbeumatlsm and X-Kay work. 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Why treat months with others when we guarantee ypu a permanent cure In seven days by our painless methods. Hydrocele cured In three daysA-no pain. Remember it Pays to Consult the Best First. OUR CREDENTIALS AND TESTIMONIALS ARE THE BEST. The num erous acknowledgements we have received from the newspapers for our remarkable cures In both medical and surgical cases is proof conclusive bat our advanced methods cure where all others fail. Therefore, do not waste time with others, but consult us at once and regain your lost health. There is a staee In every disease that can be cured. Have you passed that stape? If not. do not experiment any! oner. but consult us at once. Kur tnermore, wc oTer 11.000 to uny one proving our credentials false. We make It an object to Investigate ours. No other specialist offers such a fair proposition. ONLY CUKABLB CASES TAKEN. Best of reference and credentials If you cannot Call, write. Hub d.-eds cured by mall. Hours t to 12; 2 to &: 7 to 8. Sundays, U:S to 1:30. OFFICE 124 WEST THIRD STREET, M'CULLCUGH BDILDIXG, DAVENPORT, II Van Tuyl Builds Mississippi Bicycles To order from $35 to $50. Call see them, they are built at home. 113 and 115 West Seventeenth Street - - - LEGAL. Publication Notice Chancery. State of Illinois, I County of Kock I.-Jand. f53 In the circuit court, September terra, A. D. ISi. Edward B. Kreis vs. Wm. E. Stevens. Win. 1. Stevens, (Jertrude Stevens. Samuel C Ilauna aod Geo A. Darling. In cli.incery. Affidavit of the noii-restdence of the de fendants. Wm. It. Stevens. Uertrude Stevens. Samuel C. Ilanria, lniple.ided with the a-Hvi defend3n's. Ceo. A. Darling and Wm. K Stev ens, having been tiled in the clerk's ontee or tne circuit court of said county, no tice is hereby (fiven to the said non-resident ilefenduuts That the complainant has hied his bi'l of complaint In s-ikl court, on the enaa- fery hid-th-reof. on the filth day of August, IH'J, aud that thereupon a summons issued ost of said court, wherein said suit is now pending, returnahle on the third Monday ii tne m"nth of September next, as is by law re quired. Now. thcre'ore. unless you. the sa'd non resident defendnts abc named. U'm 11. Stevens, (jertrude Stvensl und Samuel G. Hanca. shall personally be aud upp-Mr bp fore said circuit eourt, on the first d.iv of the next term thereof, to be Loldcn at !ck Island In and for the said oou;ity, on lhe el-,'?i-teen'h day of September next, and i lo.ul. answer or demur to the said complainant 's bill of complaint, the same and i.ht matte-sand tb:nps therein chartreo and stated will be taken as confes-ed. and a decree entered attainst you according to the prayer of said bid. liKtmc.K w Gamble, Clerk. Rock Island. Illinois. Auu. 4. IKCj E 11. UL'YKK, Complainant s Solicitor. Notice of l'ubllcatlon Chancery State of Illinois. Rouk Island County. ( In the Circuit Court, September term, A. O. 18KW. Edward H. K re is vs J. urooKS Davis, vv m . D Stevens, (iertrude Stevens. Samuel C. lianna. nd;eorif A. Uuriin, In ch-mcery. Affidavit of non-reslaenee or tue defendants. Wm. !. Stevens. Gertrude Stevens and Sam uel C. Hanna. Impleaded with ine above de feijrtanls. J. Ilr.iks Oavis and Geo. A. Isarllnir. baviCK be-n fljed in this lerks office of tne circuit court of sa d county, notice Istbfref re hereby gl -'en to the said non-resident defend ants that the complainant flied hix bill of com plaint in said court, on the chancery side thereof, on the bth day of August. aid that thereupon a summons Issued out of SAid court, wherein sa.d suit Ls now pending. retumanie on tne third jaonuay In tnemonth or September next, as is by law required. Now. unless you. thes id aoa-re-idritdefend-ant's above named, shall xersonaliv be and ap pear beforescid circ-jil cou-1. ot the llnstday of the next term thereof, to be holde i at Koek Isl and In and for the said county.on the IXth dayof September next, and plead, aimwerordemur to the said complainant s bjl of complaint, the same and the m .tirn ar.d things th-rein charged and stated wll betaken as confessed, and a decree entered i;jisi you according to the prayer of said hllL Book Island. Illinois. August 4th. Ivtt. H. H- UVTCit, Complainant a Solicitor. Sale. 1515 Second Avenue. WOULD Walsh DR. J. K. WALSH, Late of Cbloapo, former ly Si:rt;eon-ln-('hlef ot St. Anltiony'a bospU&l. and Rock Island. Notice of Publication Chancery. State of Illinois, I Rock Island County, f In the circuit court. May term, A. D. 1899. Rock IsUnd Mutual Ilulldnf? Lon and Saving Association vs. Wluiam E. Stevens, Ittte E. Steven-:. .' inirs VV. Atkinson, Thomas Lyness and William P. Stevens. Affidavit of uon-resldeuce of the defendant, William IX Stevens. Impleaded with the above defendants. William E. Stevens. IxitlieU Stev ens. James W. Atkinson an 1 Thomas l yness, having been filed In the clerk's office of the cir cuit court of said county, norlce ls therefore hereby given to the said non-resident defend ant that the complainant tiled Its bill of com plaint in said court, on the chancery side there of, tin the twenty-ninth day of March. IHKtt. and that thereupon a summons issued out of said court, wherein said suit Is now pending, re turnable on the first Monday in the month of May next, as Is by law required. Now, unless you. the said- non-resident defendant alH,ve named, William IX Stevens, shall personally be and appear before said circuit court, on the lirst day of the next term thereof. to be holden at ifock Island In and for the said countv.oo the third Monday In HeDlemher next, and plead, answer or de mur to said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things t her el a charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. Gohob W. Gamble. Clerk. Rock Island. Illinois July 7. A. Ix, E. H. Uotbu, Complainant's bolloltor. Etecator'i Notice. Estate of Anna Meyer, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed ex ecutor of the last will and le-ta-nem of Anna Met ers. late of the county of Kock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the county sourtof Kock Island county, at the counlv court room. In tha city of Rock Island, at the cctober term, on the first Monday in Mctohernext. at which time all person BalnK claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend, for the pur pose of having the same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment to tae undersigned. Iated this &tn oar or Jul v. A. u. ISM. IUjMlht McrsK, Executor. Executor's Notice. Estate of George Stodd. deceased. The nnderslgced having oeen appointed ex ecutrix of the last will and testament of George Stodd. late of the county of Kock Isl and, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives n-c tice that she will appear before the county court of Rock Island county, at the county court room. In the city ot Kock Island at the Oatober term, on the first Mnday in October next, at which time all 'persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend, for the purpose of bar ing the same adjusted All persons Indebted to said estate are re Qaevted to make Immediate payment to tho undersign ed. Uated tola 2tn day of July, A. D. IflW. Ida Gum. JCxscutrU,