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ST If CO. ber loire Co.. Hi: L3S, oUctttA r or nibi. 4 plctm IDS, are, SLS, thet, 188 U is, 1! ring. ontridn ilSS. J, rtbli, chnpeK sat la. lutedu. mLLf: Times sDAY, 0V. 18, 1896. I ,wr toutiuusi to reaemble ' ihaa November. The fall .7tiptiol' beautiful jrtyrt liO no aigaof L in wiutry wind and cold i ! i ierti ow" Kw w,er offered n1 ib 'trti overtakta by bad f !U cotton till In the field iiiirmoiMter, 74 . 0.00 . . ft. . I. ..ko. -vtll. till Hi tiia few, recovering jnt la Hunw Furoitbtuf vr.ibplai ft Heater', and t tatlt Hf 'otlt- Stfry Meggen. wboe tcTere j pneumonia recalled bit ,t from VlcUburg latt week, li irinf- i St Bhlt7 bad the mltfort- . fcH (TOO uuiium-j vu iu . .. I.. I Bulr fraMr-pina1 bit rib. He 1 McoterlD .UifMtorllJ, bat ilowly. Lela Hetttr have lbs preitt- IJ 1011 WUVI', w-w-wi r t.. . 1 nn nr.. Rm Lhflm B.ji ht"" Cfttloni for TbtukiglviDg day. ..nnlnnti ni ralil. ir kraw wui"' -- r i i. l. . l. . ... of poultry to keep watch tnd Gea. H. Scott's 1880 rtta Stock Whiskey, a bu- n trucie. ueware ui Rdulent imitatiopg. I J. fltrtt, who sustained I W Injury lobltankie wone work b ti art it tiio rtuoy Duua md bi beeo oouflaod to nil bom ikit time, li once more able to I Ik place af bu-lneti. ll tbe other Qiagulticent Hue t:iltrr jooai wdicd wet Doagni kl BACK it 49o. on the dollar LUoU,lia beautiful assortment litiBg Ilati aud ballon, which In told at bail oi tb regular Come at ouca auu aecora your h t Boargei bat argaulzed a for tat nudy or rrencb and will Jn poplli at tbe borne of Mr. Broadway, LfiretDTllle boyi will play Vlcki- imatcb game of lootball iu tbat n Tbaukiglrluf day. Ureeu- lui unit flnt-alaii material aud loyt may be relied upon to op iMcridit ot tbe Uelta gueeu. Mtloa It called to the advertlae tf Dr. . 1. Ualatead. an KoirlUh riury lurieon, wbo can be found b limy liable of Metar. Moor i H come bringing hlgb rele tua lutimoRiaii to nia kiu in vei t turxerr and medicine and I tatd t mat all dtaeaeea afleutlng M ud mule. 1'lauteri vliUing tiir will do well to make tbe ao iuuee of Dr, Ualatead. Lllthl V. M V. II U tlannt. k plao) to bay your bottle of cock. juumjuur juguweu oeiore imp k your t laotatloa home. au4 llnly euttloc icrane occurred on pir algbt at au eatiug-houie near Utulhern Railway deDot com. Ifksowu a "Dutch tbarlcy'." hiMmen were tbe prluclial, ttvoud a free blnnil.lettlnir no V tu done, the iujuriei of tbe Kioiocmgoi a aeriou nature. FOIl IIKIXT. m Brick Store lu Lake Provi- W La, 120 feet luuif aud 30 feet k Won now occupied by Vf.N. iitirm apply to C. S. WILY or 6. WILY, Lakt Providence, La. ia fi lb annual meetiug of the lie p iiion coDfrregatiou, beld ou laat ll Ulebl. the fnllnwlnir nfllpari htlecUd for Iht eneulns term, to S'.a.Hau uoiaiieiu, pretiaeni term); Leon Moyte, lce-prel i;8.Romanikv. member trustee : J. Al- lilir. Bnl Drill a a t.... t -l vim, A. UIUIUt I.WBCU wtili Waldauer, Jake Scott and H ocaau. Mr. Waldauer waa alto "d It Wardan nf tha ranultrv i . r "igrcgaiion I In a tpleudld r ' tuuuinnu. glvei ,10 ule riri Annnpim.ti - m l. . u -rrvi.uuii- mil uo Itirday next, tbe 2ut inst.. a a .Ml -i r-' C aa llnna nt Mm "00, Th!a..i. -in i , - mil uuuui iu IW that rf.i. l m y "wi V WIIICU SO I oae Kentucky llore Will ba anM i k. i.i-k... ' "noui reerve. Be ure to r aie. F- HOLMES, A tictloneer !U ie- at tbi Ibor aud bid at far.. , a. lull Da arg 7- ock or MlllinerT Sbt at 8L Loui at 46a 7. "in oe torn in tbe tame , Komt at once and .7 "'Mtion. and which the pro ecure on IKE SA.OK. CI)liTn.i - -t..l lull """"" i iaicoez, wnicu Z.u t0 meet In Greenville n. ba changed lit plan, and llg will be beld in Vickburg be North Mlsaiuippl Con- m, b Melnodiet Cbnrch, how Tl Will ItlAH 1 .' m . UBr" ou tbe 36th, auo nomber of (ii.iin,ni.i,,i uit. i J?lnU,er & laymen, will u-. occasion will b i lllttrrit ...... . til, ! to the community gen tow :.n riet effort bould be itha eoP8 r "-o oly t0 l'k'iiii0,nfor' ,ud cut0-tIluncl" lo Ball. worn in rusosiL Mr. Albert Vormns lert Saturd. forabaine9.trip,oSew0;uBr,J Mrt. Clapton of Aberdeen, j, th. Mr. (iu Henrv of th a m.;... P. Ml4 Stork nar r I ; . . . . ..... . . : v "uiioa, ia lu tlii MM, K H. TraK,.. . x- . . i.i:i . i 4iaicD(x. li fe,b" Fowel..; Judge A. H tn.i... L.. . ,., v , """i1"" reiarned other placet. r ,na frnm rre,'Je,ADderwn "turned trom Iloaed e. fr a ...... to ber man, friend " " " u.,MrtD.A. Lo7e. " BW nlu Mart Dalanar a JpuugladyofRodal. 1,I0 ,h, u , TUitlug Mr. J. . Aiken. h Mwir. E. L, Sharkey and J D ."vfV'! rePreMu GreenTllieai th Viokibarg gunhoot. wood, hat beea the guett of Mn. Jm. Negot for a wtek put. "rt-M Mle Julia and Mi. tc..j turned home Monday from Vlckbur Where th aniM. ik. a.. Mr. Alex Smith via l,u.b9 Vickiburg gun.hoot and car uu uu uiaoy nouora, a oual. Mrt. W. a Gldden aud her beautiful little child were vliiior. m r.....in. to-day aud paid tb 1'tJCM apleaiant Mr. A. A. Shield. hA ... k..-.. lltlng her daughter, Mr. Dau Head. I at. ft UaJ. ' .... uuuay lor oer home In Ala bama. Mat. U. M. Wllllami ha. ...n...4 fter a Tlilt to Colombut tnd th opringt aud li greatly Improved lu uvrmu u; uu trip. Mrt. E. A. Jobniou nf r.rmiiim. iln th city, vliltiug ber ton aud daughter, Mr. and Mrt, W. 11. Johu. loh at the Grceuvllle Iuu. Meur. Uto. Hunt. Frank An.lo-. louJr., and A. Ulder returned Sat urday from Hoiedale, where they at tended the ball Friday night. uie Aaeunt aud ilenny Scott aud Matter Saul deDtrted on Mani. on th ttttmer City of 6t Loult for Tiait io reiauve iu bt. Loul. Mitt Jtuule Yerger It the guett ol Mitt Lllllau Snjlih 0f J.yk.ou. and will not return to Oretuville ouMl arter tbe marriage of Miat Mugeut. Mr. Frauk J. Mausham. tha hand. otu mall elerk on th Annlo Laurie, wa in me city yetterday, on a villi to hit mother, and paid tbe Time a pleatant call. Tb llttl daushter of Mra 11 Rt. L. Coppee, wbo bit beeu to 111 with tTDhold fever, la now ron .!. cent, aud will toon be entirely re torea io neaitn. Mrt. E. VV. Johmon. dauahler of Mrt. L. A. CtDDt after a nleaaant visit. left tbi morning for her homt lu ureenvuie, lexat, niuon to tbe regret of ber many friendt. Mr. Edwin Myrlck ttopped lor a hort while with Greenville frleudi latt week while turoute to Hot Spring, Ark., where he will mako bit home for the future. r. aud Mrt. Wallace Arnold 1c fl ou Suudey for Vkksburg, where Mr. Arnold took part tu tbe tuoot'ug match, wbllo Mrt, Aruold made a vuit to ber pareutt at Natobct. Dr. Maurv of Memnhli. who u ummoued to comult with Qreeuvllle pbyiiolani lu atteudauce upon Mn. T. 11. Hood, bai returued home after prououueiug tbe case to be oue of the U'moii gravity. Capt. W. W. Stone and hi family arrived from Jackiou tblt week, aud are domiciled for the present with Mrt. C. M. Johuion. Tbe mauv friend of this chariulna f.mllv are delighted at their return lo Ureeu vine. On accouut of the very terlous ill uui of Mr. T. 11. llood, oue of the member of tbe club, the luvitatlous to the SauiSoucieutertaiuniiut which waa to have beeu tiiveu bv Mrs. J. sue ou Thursday afternoon have been ro callod aud the reception win uot lake place uutll Mrt. llood It better. Matter Thaddeui Wyuu eutertaiued hit young frleudi at a glorious frolic on bunday evening. A large com pauy of future itateamen and promi nent citizens assembled al the baud some borne of the youthful host, aud k-.l a mannlflnant timA III hlt&lflll 1 17- U.U fl Hi.juiuw. - - uorauce of tbe care aud responsibil ities tbat their future cuizensuiu win bring to them. IKE S-AXJK lin.tra. In Inform lila mauv friend and patron that be ha Just purchased a large auu nauaeome hock oi aiium ery, embracing everything contained therein, at 46o. ou tbe dollar, from a faohionaule St. Loul Millinery bouse, Which closed out It entire si oca at iho.u iiaiirat. and lie will itl ve bis cus tomer the beuedt of hi good fortune by telling all or luitsioca iu iub iub r,rnnril.n lo that at which he bought .. q'hla la a soldeu ODDOrtUUltV to secure handsome Millinery at lest than half value. Everyone it coruiauy hi- mii.I tn nail anrt tna nnr.t theafl foods. iicv aw " - - Tbey will uot be disappointed. No - . . ..III! -. I... tuch magumceui nue oi aiiuiuci u ever been toiu nan o cueau iud-j will be offered aU The Uev.Qulucy Ewiug ha beeu iu vited by Dr. Joicph Bogeu to occupy bie pulpit ou Thanksglviug day, aud in .I,.!!.. aii annrnnriata address to niiiuvn'v -ri r - tbe eongregatlou or the Hebrew Tern . f-. Tka anvall'a rill pie on loai occasion iu. ..... take plac lu tbe evening, at the nsnal hour. m ,-m Knniuckv Horse and Mule will be old at auction to th hliihest bidder on Baturoay, xiotbiu .. " ni.. i firnmiill. These are Umf ia 1 " , utility, road, saddle and family broke IIor.e and Mule. Tblt will be the best opporluuity lo get a flrst-clasi ...lln AWntl A tTAI-alfl Ilorse or Muie at aucuuu at any tand. Dou't forgot the day . . .1... u.l.,.a VftV. 21St. E. F. UOLME8, Auotloueer. -w-r PI..U n'Ulnoola T.initnr. carries the largest stock in the n i j. oiaui P!(ISH8D BY tH Uelta Grocery Co., WHOLES AXEJSROC E Kg. fiaatxTULa. Mu . Kt. u, vm To-l.-'aCoto. QuoiiiIom: CI Oat. Utrpuoi ! VI: I K-t. Nof. K.T. I Not. Saw Trk Ksw Orlacu.'i Dc. Jaa. K 1 Dm. I Ju. 7 5 7 It " 7.14 ireeoniie Cotton 9oetitloni. r a GwenviileTNov. 18, 1898. .Ml-ldUug, - 741 Middling-. . . .tin Low Middling, . 7 i j Market quiet. Why have your CLOTHES made away from home when you Cau have them muda In your city by first-class Tailors. Patronize home industry. 500 of the very latest samples to Beieci irom. H. C. Hansen, Practical Merchant Tailor. Hotel Newman Bulletlug, Poplar Bt. Send yonrjob Work to tbeTiMM The araton tIe,l Imli.ii miner" h iftT mors pt-rf.-et fb-ait ut pr. tit. This aa-H., 'if i ti f'trn to n;n hliole autu int, t j.. ;. ;:; im.ti..".! Of tilt! laat tw.. i-r i!n weekt ot No f itilitr thai lime ot l bo rear which It so Wt-ll dteril)"d t. y Br.ni ; "'Whi ihr iiinl of dropiiln .its ts kard, Tttouj-h sll the wim.U a .tilt, ABt tan Kit it. tlia iiiukT lltit llMWaltitel tbe nil 1 Mur- rloti an. I ii. i U' 1,1 ucatl.n 111. U that ut li ii-t u.ik H WOlll't i bu in p i.lil. in tin i. fn x Sin. kille.i ; all utuib r v- gelation. Tbe Qeid. and aooii. look brunt u ami dead, bUi the uit-llowetl Miilig:ii,aniuiiig through the haxe of tbe almost b'-re, t s balmy aud titiighiful a tliat nf April Indeed, with lb eX'Xpilon ol the lia eomfortt of January and Febrliarj aud tin.- I.erat ol July aiid August, tbe cli'tiai oi the delta It altoott wlthou a fault R. & G. CORSETS i Nn Ms! m km im lilan Bouiekeepert who are not using Jack Frost Baking Powder are throwing away their good money. You ean buy a lo-oa. pound of Jack Frost for ii cents and it will please the moat criti cal. If It la not as good or better than what you are using, return It. and get your money baok. You want tbe Beet for the Leaat Money. Hold bytcop Lewyand all flrst-olas Retail Grocer. Delta Grocery Co., wholeaal distributor. Uavt you teen tbe uew stylo pic tures? If uot ask lor tbem at Dell's. WALLACE ARNOLD JEWELER. Diamonds, "Watches?! Jewelry. Sterling Silver. Optical Goods. All kinds of Fine Art Ware and Novelties. 8obectJbe for tho Timm. GigiravDEig. Letters, Monograms, Wedding Invitations, Visiting Cards. I do Eniravini for Jewelers in the four sur rounding States, and hope to do all that is done at home, 301 Washington Avenue. oct S4-4m I9-(0I(1 Batik of Greenville ttaud.) GREENVILLE, MIS9. Capes, Jackets; sand Reefebs FOK LADIES, HISSES AND CIMDUEiV Our licht weisrht Reefers arc admitted by all to be the prettiest and lowest priced in the market. A big line of Misses' and Children's Caps in all the latest designs for Fall. rso TH0UHL.1: to hiiow ooodh. Th weaving of tbo ureal willow mattrest at tbe foot of Lake street re calls the iceuea of two yean ago. Thia anoi. It will be remembered, re quired particular altoutlou in revel ing, on accouut ot tne great eaay which tet tgaluit It, and while all caving wai cfiectually ttopptd, the araouut of niouey al tbe disposal of tbe commission wa not auincieut to mat- th work as complete as wai de sirable. This difficulty baviug beeu overoome, the weaK poini u oeiug strengthened aud any possibility or future trouble prevented by the aiult Iub ol another mattress aud the addi tion Ot UeW rOCK-WOra. im liiaiu tud luklug of a mattre 1 a very Ati rt Alia ami Iriteresiiuir alibi and 11 daily witnesed by mauy people from the levee on the river irout. Well! Weill Well! Did you ever? One fine attlt of CLOTHES, one flue OVEKCOAT. two pain of fine KID GLOVES wa what V . . . .... ... un .1... T h 1 1 1 1 1 we lost at iuo i.ii. " , . was -toutihed." The people know a -rood thing when thev tee It. Very attractive CLOTHING, gentt FUKSISH1NG9 and HATS to enow careful bityer.. Vlckibnrg.MIs Notice to Creditors. Stati or liosiHirn, 1 In Chancery r iAiyirv f rinnrt. II. M. Barnen, Admlnlatrator of the Kt- tate or J. ei. tiarnea. , jf." k..in, .l.lma amlnit All CIT!UIIUIB na.i.'B ---- i the estate of J. K. Barnes, deceased, of Waahlngton county, mieaiiMippi, take notice tbat they are required to have tame probated and registered oy the Clerk of the Chancery Court of naid county, and a failure to probate and reeieter any claim within one year will bar same, letters of administration hav ing been granted II. M. Baruet on the a3dd.yolBeptember,M186iENEs Not 1S-N0 30-W. Administrator. Scott's Cotton Exchange Sa loon is in the centre of the city, where none but the best of goods are handled. It ha been suggested that tbe Times abould respectfully call the at teullon of all builuea men lo tbe fact that Thursday, November 26th, I Thanksglviug day, a holldav endorsed and recommended by both human and divine luv snd act aside a a day In which devout tlinuka lor the blesa- lutt of the year posted tbould be reu dered to the Giver. Greeuville baa a great deal to he thankful for this (all ; Indeed, it Is tbe tirsi year lor a goou mioy iu wblcb our people cau sin cortly aud honestly feel thankful aud grateful. The observation of Iht day tbould be as sacred a that ol Suudaj; aud It la hoped that ou tbe 26ib, lu tbe words of President Clcvelaud, "the people will forego their uiuitl oc. eiipatlons," aud If they don't ' aaseiii' bl at tbelr accustomed place of won hip," will at leaat mark tbe day lu some otbor appropriate maimer. Another clrcu la coming to lowu. It will b bore ou tbe 18th. But our people are (adder and wiser grown. They have learned that "blessed I he that don't expect notbiu', for be shall not be disappointed." Hereafter we will uot allow our exuberant autici patioue to get away with us; aud evcu tb small black boy turn awny from tba gorgeou circts-poster with a cynical sneer. Harris mar come if be chooses, or may atay away it it neuie.b good to him. The whole population of tblt country isn't going to rise up aud come to town agaiu iu a hurry, at they did three weeks ago to tee Adatn rauxpa. Free Vina. Bend yonr addreM to II. E. Bucklln A Co., Chicago, and get a free snmple box of Dr. King' New Lite Pills. A trial will convince you of their merit. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective In tbe cure of Con. atipatlon and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaraateed to b perfectly free from every aeteirtoua auostance ana io oe ourelr veeetaole. Tbey do not weaken by tbelr action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowel, greatly invigorate tne aytreem. tieguiar sine itoe. per 001 Sold by B. D. Klnlay. Druggist. Splendid work at Ball's. 215 Washington Avenue 215 Have Re-opened their Store With a full line of all such goods which are most stylish, and ask their old friends and the public in general to call and examine their stock, which is complete in Dress GoodsLatest Styles, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS LADIES CAPES, FROM 75c. TO THE FINEST, uqdies', Misses' and Children's Underwear in all grades, COMFORTS AND BLANKETS, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES', HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOWELS AND NAPKINS, ents FMmsMM Goods Clothing Largest Line of Shoes and Hats, In the City. Pi 'a CO CO CD FERRIS COESET WAISTS FN1 lutm 1M 4 Ut UUUIUtt) lUiUUUH I and CHildrcn. . Guaranteed Quadruple Silverware given to pnrchasers. All coupons issued before the fire holds good now. J. DC. Ul ISTMAS PRESENTS Do you want to buy anything for a present that will be appreciated and valued by the recipient and will be worthy of the giver? Come and look at my varied line of goods, which are the best. They were bought of the best makers in ffalcte, Diamils, Gold, Silver and Plated Jewelry. CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, FINE HANI) PAINTED CHINA, LAMPS, ONYX TABLES, Finest Silk Umbrellas and Parasols, Canes, And a large assortment of Novelties. All goods bought of me are guaranteed to be as represent ed, and will be engraved free of charge in the best style and equal to any city work. W e take pleasure in showing our goods. PRANK BINDER, THE JEWELER, 211 "Washington Avenue. The Boyer Company, Wholesale Grocers. Headquarters for Basgiug and Ties. Office. 200 Washington Ave.. Granville. MIsn. Filters Cotton Seed anil talg Assoc, aUEENVII LE, MISS. JAS I NSXjUs, Prw't. A BLUM, Vlca-Prat't. US MsniTisiir t O. B. ALkaANURK, General ilnnuger. HKNRT CHlTlt.SLt.X, eeurvlarj .SLt., cnirvtarj. Id The Planters Oil Pil Highest Market Price Paid for Cotton Seed. Patronage tollclltd. 1 rcmpt eeltlctncnta mate r d tatlsfactlor. .naranteed Save your corn arid bun Cotton Seed Meal to feed your stock. It is cheaper and mor nutritous. Planters are cordially lulled to call and Inspect Wr MIU building, machinery and oonvtetieee, ami Wn rat ulau oi -nana gwitit and uperatlw NOTICE OP QUAEDUN SALS. fir virtue nf th reatad In m. hV V-V """'""V eery court of Waahlngton county, Mlss- - i t - v Vu , m. .in unv or October, 18D6, In the case of Vr.ni, Cuarlea Keesecker et al, mlnore, t. Jt. Si, 8Mllan, and numbered homat, guardian ol Frank CLarlet ni rl , V1Br veecker. mlnort, Will on Homlav.tli. ith xr " ' fit off? for ,ale l h 'font door of tbe Court Houee in Greenville, W ash- v-juiuw, miasusippi, w th nthe hours ntfllnrliiari h l. i...,, ... sales, at public outcry, to the tlgheet varu, uiuh certain lots or parcel ol land lying and being situate In tha town nf A rr.nl u i'n.,... ... : i,1" ".'t. .f M!iIPPl, and" I,. .Smith ailil It nn tn ..i.i . . v i,iv .uttu ui Ar eola, and lot I of block a, of the first .uU...u w un mu town or Areola, and a so that certain parcel of land In the city of Oreenvllle, In said countv or waantngion, and detcrlbed at lot 13 of block 3S of th. Nklnn .Mi.l ' . J , ! -- ---- miui.iuu vu aitiu clt v, and also that certain lot or parcel of land In tha tnwn ni h.,,i.... J ' , ! county of Washington, anddoecrlbed ae Bunlette; and by virtue of the power and authority vtH in ,. aforesaid, b uld decree, 'an! at said VT. "A K"v"' l " guardian aroresald. will otter for ..I.. t th. .ii... kuj": . ...vmikuvb. uiuuer for cash, but not to be told for a mm : man iw.w, me louowing land tc-wlt: That certain lot in the city of Oreenvll e. rmintr nf ' ., State of Mississippi, and described at , . v 6 uo soutnweei corner or l0.tJ.?r lock 0 of th Batchellor Bend addition to said city, and neauring4U feet front on Locust street, and running btu:k between parallel linet rerpendlc ular thereto. 'ISA r. .n.i lying north of tne above described lot 7. "ir.. 1 . owiea oy the Mount Horeb Baptist Church: and by virtue of tbe power and authority vested in me as guardian aforesaid, under tnld decree, and at aalil time and place. L a guardian aforesaid, will offer for sale the following? Innil in.wi,. 'i'i. i... eat of Peter Green, Joseph Green and uvicu uiceu, id inai tana in Wash ington eounty, Mississippi, described at commencing at a point 14 chain east of the quarter section corner, between Sectlont 19 and 30. Tawnsbip 19. Bange 8 west; running thenoe east 8 chains, thenoe aottth 2K chains and ?3 llnka to a corner post, thence west 8 chain, thence north 28 chains and 33 links to the point of beginning, contain ing 17 acres; also an undivided one-half m.cicat in in-, aouinwesc quarter of Section 84, Township 17, Bange 7 west. In tatd county of Washington : also tbat parcel of land in eaid ( ounty of Washing ton described aa the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Beotion 6. lownship 71, Range 7 weet; aUo that parael of land In eaid county of W ashing ton, described aathe northwest quarter of the outhwet quarter of Section 29, lownship 17. Range N west. Said laat above described tract will be told for eaah. or they may be told for one-third eaah, the balance of the purchase money, .f fe paid in one and two years, with ai iu rateoi s per cent per annum from date of sale, a lieu to be retained on eaid land by laid guardoin to secure said purchase money. o K.fl, THOMAS, Guardian of Krank Charles Keesecker and Clara Keesecker, mlnort. oct24n29 NOTICE. For the cotiveuionce of tmdcait uuablu to atteud claste In tbe fore noon, I will have a class from 6:30 to 9 p. in. over Brill's stoic. gclZl-lm. W. M. Ukelk.