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- j p ' " IKIOK PACTFTO WILL BEAUTIFY ' RIGHT OP WAY. More Interest 1b Freight doing Weft Prominent Official Her - and Gave Abilene Hucb. ; J ,., Praise, ' Today was the flret time. Abilene -?. bad tta honor ot being bost to b bod of prominent official! of the Villon Pacific Railroad company, a I Mobler, vice preiident and gen ral manager: Gerrlt Fort, rssaen ser traffic manager: J. A. Monroe, freight traffic iianagor, and N. H ' trf.ml' general lolicltor. arrived at Abllen at 11 o'clock thli morning in a apeclal train from the east and 1 apent an hour here looking or the ;; .business part of town and conferring sarlth the businessmen. Mayor Arthur Hurd, Commlnioner J. K. Forney. Preiident J. T. Nlcolay of the commercial club, J. B. Case, 3.- H. Brewer, 0. A. Roger, 0. W Ward. 0. A. Hodge and other bud neeamen ot Abilene met the offi ciate and took them to th commer dal club room where peche were - made br the official and the u nit J. B. Case moved that visit from tb high official of th Union Pa- ';. tine be made an annual affair and ., th invitation wa . accepted by Mr .Mohler, ' In thli way the railroad " ompny can cooperate with the peo- nia of Dlcklnion county and can net tr understand th need! of this aKnmmunlty. - That Abilene will have a park tietween the pavement on Second -Mmat to the railroad track between ' h rianat and Broadway and that better attention will be paid to the freight going west hereafter was he reiult.of th visit of these out Mela . 1 I Tb first part of the meeting was devoted to speeches from th bull nessmen criticising th defects of thm railroad. her. Those who made snMeche were: J. T. Nlcolay J B. Case, 0. A. Roeers, Arthur Hurd, . C. L. Brown, C. A. Hodge and J. H. Brewer. In response A. L. Mohler said: XJentlemen your remark! were both Interesting and Instruct!-. Mr. nrowJ remark that tho TJelolt rancU should take on frc'ghl will atven Immediate attention and Sir. Roger' advice In putting an ebierv.it o car on train 100 will lo be given attention. The Union Pacific will put In a park here im- 1 mediately. Order to that effect will be given at once. W consider tb people of AbUen to be very lood friends of oun and I do not .think that anyone her hold a pre judice against n. Because you are an friendly towards us 1 th only reason we gave back to you tb U. V. bote. It I of no benefit to ut and w wanted to get rid of It. Now vw are iolng to fli It up In tint class artyle so that It will be something 'Abilene will be proud ot. Mr. Case aia asked that w put In a new depot her. That Will com In time. Son see our method I to give the et railroad service first and then . vial cere of our resting places. I wlah to thank you for your hospi tality. Th Wednesday before East- . tar will be our next annual visit" Oerrit Fort was tb next official tto epeak. He said: "Abilene, we rthlnk, I a valuable asset to the Union Pacific and I a llv town. Tour AbllenA water her I have found ' In th most exclusive drug tores In th East and many celebri ties have been benefited by It I arret to, Mr. Mohler Just yesterday Vtiout nutting au observation car on AO and I believe h Will do If J. A. Monro wa next to speak. He ald: "Th Union Pacific com jisny holds no grievance against the people but want to cooperate with wham. I will give Immediate atten loa to th Beldt branch taking on sfreiaht at Abllen. W had water rom mar' towns along our lines -enalyxed and found your water, the 2&d Springs water, 89 per cent fure, to bu th purest. W now use ft en our dining car and waiting .rooms, ai you we do all w can Jo kelp AWIen." K. H. Loonilt wa th last to vreH II Is a fjaiina boy a. d kas u ayed baseball it Abllen In but wngr days He said: "Things tfcare took 'It natural only t-eny amprovemenu fcav bee added. I Joel at home in tkla country bavin i red at Sallna la my boyhood day. Tb people of Dickinson eoorty have iJvara treated th Ualoa Pacific .rjpany la a koeorabl ted Juet .r and have b prejudiced t tiast a. On reason of our trip s to come In contact with tie clll- a ar-d shipper, along tb 'in." .After :ve meeting at th coHiraer- ,1 chili room tb officials were tfl "'-4 th buiinea part of v- abotrn through the c . - 1 r'e. T: y p.!-'-' th progr Abllen' hai'iuade" and said they would try and do all tbey could to help tb town advance. From here tb official went to Sallna where tbey wl'l be entertained at a banquet . tonight. TWELVE HORSES WERE BURNED 94000 Damage) by Fire at Dayhoff , Farm This Homing, A $2500 barn and all Hi contents on tb Dayhoff farm near Moonlight was entirely destroyed at 7:30 thli moraine by fir Twelve head of horse valued at $2000, five bead at cattle valued at $160. 20 tons of bay worth $140 and several email article were consumed. Tb total loai la estimated at $4000 which ii partly covered by $1000 insuranc Th fir wa flret noticed at 1 o'clock and with a northwest wind the flames soon spread over the barn and could not be checked. One hundred farmer came to the rescue Und a bucket briaade wa formed to sav tb other building on (the place. Good Feature. I have pasture for about 10 bead of colti. W. L. Lesher, R. D. T Abilene. ' 12d2tl8w2t School Report. Report of Miller district No. 4$ for month ending March $1: Boyi .nrnlUA lit tlrll 10. tOtil 26. AV eaae dally attendance 23.2S. Those perfect in attendance were Gladys Heseelbartb, Bthol McConnetl, Laura Tarfer.' Pearl Tagler, Genevieve Brown. Iva Leonard, Bessie Scheaffer Oscar Rlasmann, Floyd Pourter, Ar thur WidDer, Ralph Brown, Arthur Brown. Jessie Wldler, Stanley Herr mann and Amos Wldler. : Absent but not tardy, Myron Politer, Leslie Leon ard, Esther Larson, Eramett, Politer Enoch Larson, Lucy Rleiman, Mel- vln Scheaffer Pat Tagler, Erwin Hesselbarth. Preiton Markley and Fern Herrman. Those perfect In at tendance for the year were Gladys Haaaelbarth. Genevieve Brown, Iva Leonard, Arthur Wldler, Ralph and Arthur Brown. Absent but not tar dy during th year, Etbol McConnell Brwln Hesselbarth, Leslie Leonard Mvrnn . Kmmett. and Floyd Politer, Jessie and Amos Wldler, Preston Markley, Melvln and Lucy Scheaffer, Oscar and Lucy Rlssmann, Enocth and Esther Larson, Pearl, Laura and Pat Tagler. Tb visitors for the last lx weeks were: Mrs. J. F. McCon nell, Mr. B. Hesselbarth Ella 01- sen, Grac Nemecbek, Violet Herr mann, Fay and Eva La Shell, Ralph Leonard. Clarence and Ralph Wldler. The last three named also acted as Instructor on March 20, th most atormv day of th term. School closed March $1 with a dinner given by th patrons of th diatrlct ana a program In th afternoon by the buaila. A large number waa In attendance. Llllle M. Nemechek, teacher. . 1 ,- GKK1UT FORT GOT INQUISITIVE A Result Commercial Club Will Re ceive Many Picture. "Mr. Preiident," said Gerrlt Fort, Aassenger trafflo manager of the Union Pacific company at tb meet ing of the businessmen and high officials of the Union Pacific railroad this morning, "I notice map ot tele phone companies, Santa Fe calendars and other poster adorn the walls of your commercial club rooms, but I fall to see any gift from th Union Piclflc." "Well." replied J. T. Nledlay presldtn of th commercial club, "I wish to Inform you gentlemen that w are now building some of th fin est club rooms that can be found in Kansas. If you bar any pretty pic tures you would Ilk to give us, we would k glad to give them spec on our walls. W want good one, however, and would' not object to several." You shall hav them," aald Mr. Fort, "and good one, too. How would picture of Yellow Stone park and other western acne dot I will see that they are sent Immediately." rr 10 Mile Artund th teen T Naval gprlmHti There Will ' be ghertage f Fry, Norfolk, Vs.. April 11 Th killing of atany unmatched chickens aad hun dreds of hardshell crab ky lMnc gun of th battle ship New Hasap Mr when they were Ired at tb el battle ship 8aa Maree la Tangier Souad. Cbepak Bay, ha caused farmer and crab packers of tb ast ern shore of Virginia and Maryland to protect agalnat further similar testa. . Heavy lotus resulted to thee peo i) from th tret tests ul they hop to Induce U aavy department Se call of another test which la schedule to take place too a. It t declared that for a radius of miies about Tea aier Sound chickens about to be hatched sneer hens and la lncubainrF as wU a hardiaell crahe parked fat fc l-icnt to Norther sre were kilted by tie tu cqcrt!M. Olli!bEO:;:!IED Missouri Supreme Court Hands Down Sweeping Decision. MANY FATAL ERRORS FOUND Finding I so Severe Against Conten - tlons of Stat as to Make a Sec- , end Trial on (am Ulna Impractical. , Kansas City, . April 12. Th su preme court of Missouri reversed and remanded the Hyde case, lust on year, almost to th minute, from the time when the trial of the world famous murder case began . la the riavaaun tuuui; viuuiuiu vuuib. awii ,u v. v.? -w - opinion was written by Judge Frank- world; ber corn ranks the highest in lin Ferries of St. Louis and concurred ' quality; and among th heavlst yield In by Judge John Kennlsh and Johnaraong tne atates; ber broom corn U. Brown, wno wun juog rrnss compose division No. 2 of the u- preme court It ordered a new trial i for Dr. Bennett Clark Hyde and re versed his- conviction, May 18, MO, bv Mi. criminal nurt for the mnrder Of Col Thorns Hunton Swop, mil lionaire philanthropist of Kama City and lndepesdenc. " Th Errors Discovered. In brief th supreme court held: That the Indictment wa at fault In that th itat failed to prove that th "other deadly drug and poison- ous substances," by which It wa al leged that Col. Swop wa killed, were unknown to th Jury, as tb in dictment charged. , That th trial court erred in ad mitting testimony regarding the deaths of Moss Hunton and Cbrisman Swone. th poisoning of Margaret Bwope and others, which was char-'-g, j WOnder; her per capi acteriied as Irrelevant, Incompetent 'tB depoit 0f $14 S owned by ter peo- ana immaterial eviuence. , That th. trial court erred in ad-, mltting th expert testimony, because Dr.. Ludwlg Hektoen, Walter S Haines and Victor Vaughn, th. x-,h perte, did not carry out their poison tests far enough. 1 That the trial court erred In giving the state's Instruction that the Jury ' should Bnd th defendant guilty If the evidence showed that CoL Swop cerne to his death by -poisons un known to th Jury," but administered by Dr. Hyde; and In withholding cer tain Instructions aeked by the de fendant That th trial court erred In revok ing th defendant' bond during th trial. - ' That th trial court erre in permit- ting th prosecuting attorney and James A. Reed, special counsel for th state, to make statement to wit nesses prejudice! to th Jury, And tb opinion sustained several other minor points raised by th ap pellant when the case wa appealed, i Tk. Mar HI. - Will Dr. Hyd be tried again? This anywhere In the world. There are Is the question that legal men are grove and orchards, white houses discussing. Many lawyer of exper- with heating and lighting lanta, fence bold that the opinion of Judge red barna with water piped through Kerrlia has not left tb (tat a leg them,, auto garages, where a few to stand on. Tb conspiracy teaturd , Tetr ,g0 tba boate or th dug was completely knocked out the teetl- out it00d the occupant being now money as to th other deaths arU tnfl flwtwA sicanesses in in. owvw "' waa held to be Irrelevant and lnoom-1 patent and the cyanld feature, on which the prosecution based Its case, was held by Judge Ferris to count for nothing. iaita nid. hard facta eltmlnat- lng theories, are what Judge Ferries deals out In his 16,000-word opinion, embracing as It does 42 closely type- written pages. Bo strong 1 th re- plac ttrt04r 0n further from- the venal ot the lower court that attor.,frwt muUtt ,nd furth. from th neys ..L,. years at th bar are open In saying wvKKa Af tha nnlann nlot and lta . mass of theories, a It now stands the. aaa will naver ma to trial. They consider It a sweeping victory for Hyd LA FOLUTTE GETS TESTIMONY All ef the Ivldenc In th Lorimer ' Inquiry Gee to th Senator. Chicago, April 11 A transcript of th evidence taken so far by the rut senate Investigation committee In the Inquiry of th election of 8eaator Lorimer will b seat t Senator La- Follett at Washington for us In his' Bzbt la th sonata to oust Lorimer. The evidence already Oils more thaa KM) typewritten page aad tain th testimony of H. it. ooluu'tMtr top on tight weight aeirers publisher of the Chicago Reord-. Jt. w(U lartt p., Mnt aelling Herald, and Clarence 8. funk, man- . ' ' . y,,, 0WDana for M h.avr Ut cow. wa. good but ,- ZZmZ tU luTher -nuoaalr; asked him to Coa tribal to tth $10,. aoa lua raiaa te -nut Leriaser over.-1 'Aa'faat uV teographie'nete are transcribed they win be sent t Senator LaFoUett Singing TM Week t Lrndsberg, Undsborg. Kaa. April It The e-' tire ereea i give ever u sim Tier are concerts ana recun. a day. -The Meealah- will be wag . , oi ' m a--d ea Susia tt al Cv teiy. W do not prd any Great Bend. Hutchmaea, Wichita, higher bog ssarket Am atill ad f:!E's!d ytPYtt . vising s'rr'rg of at! matured bo HAXMS tX'H HIM. Ha Sen Other' Bute an I JJkea , Thi Best ot AIL ' ' "Kansas for me," exclaimed a local business man recently, ejter return ing from a trip through Florida, and the ' southern states. "They . all boom and ' shout," he contlnuod ''about Florida lands, about Califor nia, about Colorado , mines, (about New York manufactories and all that but let me tell yon I hav traveled over the United State on business considerable and I have com to the conclusion . that ' for general- .all around qualities Kansas Is 'good enough form. . "Kansas la a sew state Just begin ning to develop has unlimited pos sibilities for th farmer, merchant, professional man "and the Industrl- 'nita In vrv line. Her orcharda are supplying fruits to the crowned head of Europe; ber choice wheats are used in every country in toe b.t and Kansas has the larg- hrm . nroAvciB. noint and also the largest market for broom corn In the entire world; her oil and gai bring million ot wealth; her airoira is unsurpassed auu uiv erop la increasing at the rate of $5,- 000,000 per year and there are mil lions of acre yet undeveloped adapt ed to raising this crop; her table milt la marketed by th train load and I th finest in tb United States! hw flM tQck ha, carrM away the blue ribbon In th prize rings al most everywhere and her horses are the fleetest to be found and our 'Joe Patohen' and 'John R. Gentry' have made the racing world take notice. Her bank clearings are mak- n every financier in th United pie Is nearly double that of any pth- dom or en , .'..,,. ' ...m, eartl1: ' P amounting to more than I2.000 produce Just about double what his brother in the greatest agricultural states further east does; her melons are sold as 'Rocky Fords' in many markets; her freedom of j.bt . marvel to those who lu vertigate; ber poor houaei unoccu pied, are pointed to by her citizens as a mark of prosperity; her Jails practically empty, 'are pointed to as sure signs of morality. . More than half of th Jail and poor houses In th state hav been entirely wlth- out an inmate ior toe paat two Thousands 'of boya hav grown to manhood In this state and sever saw an, opes saloon nor a drunk man. There are mora automobile owned by1 farmers atl paid for than' in any othaf state. There are more , modern homes with piano than most Thn..n. .r.A thnnaanda Aave grdwn rich in Kansas Is the past ten yeaiw-ana ue r..ut. meu u pp'lounUd In larg number in - ry watering place la tb wprld and tbeir sons and daughters afe ten1' years and th Kansaa men can found In every leading college and university. Th development bas w. oulet th hurrah has bees tor center of civilisation.. Taxes are low, the climate I nearly perfect not too hot nor too cold where you can worK II you wisn, out or ooors ei.v- en months and fifteen day out of very year." CUB SPECIAL MARKET LETTER (Notes o this week' Kaasas Cltj itook market ' writt for tb Re fl actor by J. R. Van Voorst of the If. K. A T. Commission Co.) Kansas City April 11. With 14.- Ann eattla os sal today market opened slow to 16 lower on all classes of beef steer cattle, top at lit. 40. with a Urge per cent emag ,t $(.00 and under. Butcher cattle where they were good, sold about o. kind, sold It to c lower; top eow waa .w. Veal and stock carve were steaay, ton os veal waa $T.t; tocb from ,0 ajjs. There were light receipt of atoeker aad feeder. market on this kind wa steady, tops I oa itecter $s;t$ with majority iii-. ti ii to IS. St. Tber waa a r.w. rood reeaera aooa mumm w . , w,igbing around 1M0 ' . pounds. "wltli t.00 on M4 b cloisea C!:!!ircn Cry Thm tttnA Vmi iiuvm Alwnva In um for over 80 years, ' AH Counterfeits, Imitation and Jnt-ttvgood" are but . Experiments that trifle 1th and endanger the bealth of . . Infant and Children Experience agalnat Experiment. - What Is CASTQR I A ! Caatorla U ft harmleM gtibatitnte for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Props and Soothing' gyrapsv 14 18 Pleasant. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. It age Is lta guarantee. It destroys Worm and allay FeverUhnea. It cure Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relievos Teething Troubles, cure .Constipation . ; and Flatulency. It assimilate the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. . .. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. cenuiwe CASTORIA always iBears the The Kind Yea Have Always jtagjtt In Use For Over 30 Years i.a aiT.ua Msww. tt awiaanv evanv. ntw va env. LOCAL MAHKBT8. (Grain markets corrected even Thursday morning by AbUen Milling Co.) ' ' ' - Wheat ...78e Com . . . . . ... .0c (Market corrected weekly by J. O Norman, Abilene.) - Hog. ,,:.$5.7B J. E. Brewer Co. pays th follow ing price for butter and eggs: Butter ,;..,..l-2Zc Egg -.-.'v,...- .....W The Pioneer Product Co. pays the following: . I ens .10c Old roosters ................. -6C Young Rooster .5c . Batter Market. . , (Price for creamery . butter at paint named for week ending today Dickinson cotlnlty pi'loe 1H cants less than New Tork and t ft cents less than Chicago.) J Chicago Creamery 11-21C, dairy 1J-18C. - . - V t Kansas City creamery J 8c, firsts 17c. : . : BHIFTINa SOIL. V ; Reai Estate Tranafen Reported by S. E. Keel. Abiitractor. , - .v . Tt B. Robaon and wife to una, j. ' and Mary 8wltier, H acre In ne . W, 1MM, $60. " Elisabeth DooMttl and Margaret Fulton to Dan 51 Beckbart, e Vh ne Vt and nw ne 1-11-1, $6900. A. C. Romlg and wife to Henry Tack- Tarn, lot $1, 28, Wk'll, Enter prise, $76.- , - Mlna Mohr to Henry Jacklam, lots i, 4, d, blk 10, EnUrprlse, $1. Did Toa Venture Out? Today waa one of th windiest days w have had tbls year. Limb. war. broken off tree, and many signs were demolished. Dust filled tne al and pedestrians had a bard tlmeJ of lb .- r Engraved Card 1 for Whv nay 11.50 for 100 engraved card and plat when th Reflector tunlehe th best engraved earos for $1.00 for 100 cards and plat. Reprinting from plat 75 ent. (Flret publlabed In Abilene - Weakly Retlaetor April U. MM serica or nniooa imtii -.t. win be received at the county clerk a offlc. In Abilene. noon, Kansas, up l . . to Vvedaeeaay. isay tiMtrm tillcate lSI; and 4 sharee of the eent- ft apaa brldaee with co-icrewi o ( D,,k)D110. oMy Pair to be sree e o super straciure. . Aaaoctatloa. repreeested by certificate brldre ', l'"? . ? , . k Ia.is. Held ' numoer II; and 10 shares ef the rB aa. I he Iher "'IJil,3iraf Hal atock of the AbllenA Compeer, brMra t cemeat ior LZa mri ealy. (the National Reserve Bsek of Kanees cKea V wn.hla teJ, !J.r city, rerMeBil by certificate rt,.lv.reA as foil'-?; I and" 10 aharw of the r.pit.1 stock of is feet ,tng. J "' fn7.,'; taralla Land Water Company af hand ralla, 2f,m t hU,'nes. a La i" I n Anteaie. Teiaa, represented by cer I beam. f ln- fjK Jitlflcat. auntbar 7; and 4 ah.res of the Iron hand r,,lfc ."IS'.n'... I capital atock ef Farmers Blate Benk l imh I beams, 70 feet l lf MoilaniL nirklniwn eoutllv. stele f nela. angle Iroa bane rsim. ' ""' '"Vrtsen.;. .Mils ls hand rails. I,.tnnn. KsDWS. 7 ' tilTfi inr4 with M Kin 4 r ift fl't .i fTrrn"--Th h"r1 rr-T i; pf !H vorlt right i9 rt tzr nstchsr'o Rousrht. and wklcb lias beea bat borne the lgnature) of and bat been maae nnaerue per sonal sniervUion since lta Infancy. Allow no one to deceive jrou In this. . Sienature of (rirst published In Abilene- Weekly Reflector April 1, 111" t SOTICB OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Kansas, Dickinson county, m. In the Probate Court of said county. In the matter of the estate of Rudolph Kauffman, deceaeed. To all creditors and other persona In terested In said estate: You are hereby notified that kt the regular June term of the probate court in and for aald county, to be held at the probate judge's office, In Abilene. In aald county, on the 6th day of June, 1911, being the flret Monday In said month of June, I will make final set tlement .of said estate. J. P. BRILHART, Administrator. (First published In Abilene Weekly Reflector April U, 1911) -"; ' ROAD NOTICB. ' State of Kansas, Dickinson county, as. To v.-hom ft may' concern: ' - V Take notice, that a legal petition, signed ..by I). F. Delaney and other householders of Hayes and Noble town-, ships In said county, has been pre sented to the board of county com missioners, praying for the location of county roaa as roiiows, vw: Bea-lnnina atl the southwest corner of section thirty (30), township twelve fl2l. range lour 44. running mence east to the Intersection of north and south road on half section line of said section thirty (SO), township twelve (12). range four (4). East. Bald road to be fifty (50) feet wide, and terminat ing at saia nortn ana soutn roaa. And that said board has appointed A. H. Ryan. Clarence Taylor and J. D. : Haskell vtewers, who will meet at the point of beginning of said road, as petitioned for, on the 2nd day of May, 1:80 n..m.. 1911. and proceed to view said road, as the law dlreota, at which time and tnace an persons interestea . mnv attend and have a hearing. In case Bald viewers fall to meet on the dav designated, they mav meet on the following day. as provided by law, without further notice. . -. Witness mv hand-nnd the official seal of eald county, thli Ith day of Anrll. 1911. . (Seal) --, . H. W. KINO, It ; ' County Clerk. s ' (First published In Abilene Weekly - Reflector April H, 1911) . SHERIFF SAI.B Case ..o. 5079 THW ABILENE STATBt BANK,, Plain tiff, VS. JOHN A. FLACK, Defendant. ITnder and bv virtue of an-order of- sale Issued by the clerk ot the district court of the 8th Judicial District, with in and for Dickinson county, state or Kansas, In the above entitled case, and to me directed and delivered. I will on Monday, the lMh day of May,. A. D, 1911, at 1 o'clock a m. of said day at the front'-door of the court house- In the city ef Abilene, Dickin son county, state of Kansas, with sn- ora.aemenL sen to the manesi Diaaer for cash In hand the following describ ed real estate and personal property. to-wlt: Lou numbered a! and M on North Fifth street, In Uouthwtck and Augustine's Addition to the city of Abilene: lot number 9 In block number 4 In Rice St Austin's sub-division of nice Austin's Addition to the city of Abilene; lot number I In Henry, Hodge Reed's sub-dlvlslon of lots numbered t. 4, C, , and 10 en Third afreet In Thompson atcuoy's Addi tion to the city oi ADiiene, ana lot nam her I In block number I In Matte son's addition to the city of Abilene. all situated tn Dickinson county, atata of Kansas, and 10 sharee of class A of series 1 of the capital atock ef the Dickinson County Building Loan As sociation represented by certificate .umber tt; and S shares ef class F, permanent eharea, of the capital stack af the Dickinson County Bulldln 4fe Loan Assoclatloa, represented by cer- ty, bi! of Kruiiui. Th Mid 4 fMroriJ pj'orty win Or? K(a pur- "fi cftUM raclLeoi In kavtd )ouri.al n- wnnp mr h4 thts IJth Air of Ayr. i, llt v fhriff of I4rlnniM (--sr:r, E klletJlL