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i r - i ii it TDERN HERALD. liberty. Atr-t U r sr Furumit. iv t ci m ms. I 1 Wl Mr. R. II.fTa.an ire sorry to stale. , Mr. lIwardYf athertby is clerk- irg at Nitta Yuma. Mr. FloyciStraiion, Jr., issprod irg I wh k or ao in Gloslr. Mrs. U. T MctJel.fp, of Glos'.er ii vailing relatives in Liberty. Love aa Eaj T. t. The friecjs of State ?.istjf I.ove T L V V V . - .. n ' i 15.-1. -'-- -.i.. , T ci. l, U; - ( ing when the ns came to L.lert j corar.-iotsal I'ui-t. ....... l. L-u i-evuie-i c.'Uo v.,ea ;ti give him the nomination, anJ,! rr ill, we as consequence, Penny bad i;h ; drawn. Following is a summary !of tbe vote up to date: For Love : AJatns "J, Amite 4, Covington 2, ! Harrison l J Jones 2, Lawrence 2, , iVrry 2, Willinsoa 4; total 21. For Denny Jackson 3, Adams J. Har j rinon 1J; total 5. Tike will bold her primary on tbe l".th, and it was eaptd I.ove to I i Mr. A. B. Carroll is repairing ould 6et th voles of that clocks and watches. Give bim county, as well as the two vote of Marion, whose primary takes place the same day; Greene, Pearl River and IIancrk are ret to hold con ventions. Each are entitled to two 'A c i to aniM-une r. r.. W. F. LuVK, ..f Amite cin!y, i .-...a. j'f ,.r tltcrion to from Us the Sixth Con;- siotwl, Pistrict, tuljevt to lie -in of tie Ihniiocratie prtv. I, ' m U i L .1 1J Ul NF.W ADVERTISEMENT;?. Education Cheap Not Cheap Edacaticm! TV TOIT THIK--T FOR F-DrCATlOX, I O'MK to j(iivro COL- LlBi:itTY,MIS. DEALER IX your work. Bates &. Carroll have a targe lot of saddles, which they are offering j cheaper than ever before known. !te. Tbe two former were ex pected to go for Denny, while it was probable that Hancock would gi un'mstruoted. As Love is the only candidate now in the field, we suppose everything will instruct for him. He has certainly swept tbe District, and Amite county has a right to feel proud of her candi date. Our delegation to McComb is an exceedingly large one, but, I owing it lue popumriijr ui nr. j Love, nearly everybody wanted to If you dont believe we are in it go, and so it was agreed that all on prices call on us, and we surely! who wished could attend. Only ill couvince you. Bates k Carroll. ur voles can tie cast ny ttiecouniy anyway, ana it tlie uoy want a Mr. Emile DeLaniac of New Orleans, h visiting his uncle Mr. A. J. Lazar. - . When you want to buy dry goods call on Bates i Carroll. They have got them and intend to sell 'em. For Sale 8 yoke of work oxeu and a nice lot of beef-catlle. P. C. Webb, Jr , S.U.lmo. Btes Mill, Miss. i.KatTi: UMinit:. Ar UuKt.NShL tit, L. Vut It-ran ur vry rwL-orab.-: tkwrtl, Sd w per montli; tuition, from $1 "5 to $3 Jfi; nd music $2 SO. We hi a coraprehii" cotirs of nuitv, on Uiuuip. btijrt the wrjinarr public khool "tuOtH, iM.Tiu nisrorj, iliin iiusiort, Nslunil tliiton-. tb ili'tic s Mtheiiutu'. EmtiiNh. I-HtirC Urwi and Fo.ll. iir di.-iilme U firm, the monJ adriuucva n. and the hentthfulixwn uawrra'MFd. tHir building re lrn jud ww. For all uifi'f matinn'adUnw ll"OiT l. K"tT Urn tmru. Ln. A. it. LADNF.lt. Prwid.1.1. Ker.Uco.lX Andcki, Ag'iL Jum lW. Liberty had an enthusiastic pre cinct meeting Satuiday, and every one of our 15 delegates wer at the convention Monday. Bates & Carroll are full up to date on shoes, in quality, prices and style. Call on them when needing a pair, for they guarantee to suit you or anybody else. , Rev. W. D. Spurlin will deliver a Bible lecture to young people, illustrated with candles, on Sunday evening next, at 5 o'clock, in the Presbyterian church at this place. Preaching in the Presbyterian church of this place Fridaj night, August 14th', at the usual hour, and Sunday next, at 11 o'clock a. in., by Rev. W. I). Spurlin. The public are cordially invited to attend. We have the largest and nicest selected stock of lints ever brought to this market, which we arc otter ing so low that any one can buy If you don't believe what we say, ju3l call on us. Rates & Carroll. At a meeting ot the school trus. U-oe of the Liberty M and F.' C. on Monday evening, Miss Sibyl Slrat ton was elected teacher of the pri mary department, and Miss Ma mie Battles, of Magnolia, was uKct ed music teacher. The Supervisors were in session from the first Monday until Friday evening, when they adjourned over until Tuesday, on account of pre- cinct meetings and convention. For thin reason we were unable to secure proceedings for this issue. Mr. C. K. Davis, Jr., who has Tor some time held a position with Bates & Carroll, has secured a more lucrativo one with the Lampion Mercantile Co., of Magnolia. We regret to see Davin leave, but we guess he and tbe Lord knows best. The members of the Executive Roard of the Mississippi Baptist Association are requested lo meet with the Raptist church in the town of Liberty on Saturday before the fourth Sunday in August, at 10a. in. sharp, without fail, on important business. Respectfully, ; i S. H. Thompson. During last week Mr. T.J. New man, the able and efficient Super visor from the fifth District," pre sented us with a most excellent and finely flavored watermelon. He also presented his fellow-members of the Board with two of the same choice variety. Our friend New man's heart is in the right place. If you want a catalogue of An ex Ciediiifily popular school, write to - Blue Mountain Female College, BlueMountain, Miss. One hundred and sixty-three boarders last session SQd over one hundred music 6tudcnts, with representative from ton Stales and from ihirly-Gve poantieiinMississippi. A thorough tcacher'a training course. f will on Saturday, September 5tb, J890,' select by lot, from all the application filed prior that day four young men in addition to those already in attendance as student to the A. and M. College at Stark yiHe, Miss. I will on the same day examine all young ladies who apply for scholarships in the I. I. and C, at Columbus, fronj whom four will be pelected as students to said college Geo. A. McQkhef, Sup't of Ed frolio let 'em have it. Notice for Publication. Land UrrKt at Jackson, Miss., Juue 10th. ls'.i. f N OTICK w nrb? inn that th ft.llow-int:-uiuud wtiier ha liM notice of h intontioit to nwke Hiial proof in support ut hi claim, and that id pr-x.t ill U nuuk bedw the Circuit I'lerk of Ainit county, at Libert v, M'imim rn August 8th. lf'.N rit.: Hillrv Atart'm ot LiUtv. II. K. No. i.'T14. for tb N W t Sv.' rt, T. 1 X. K. 5 E. Ho nmm tho following wttneuei to prorr hw contmtM'U rvfutenin upon ana euiu vntion of. miid land, viz: Jatiic H. Liltl', W il k tittle, Kobflrt Husli, William Cain, all of LitxTtv 1. (I., Aniire coiintr. mim. KObEUTK WlLSUX,"K.-sitfr W. M. Di'nny Wiihdraws. To the Democracy of the Sixth Congressional District of the State of Mississippi: The result of the primaries held throughout the district on the 10th i3 evidence that the Democracy of this district desire to be represent ed in Congress by one who profess es to believe in the financial relief promised the county by the coinage of silver at the ratio of 1G to 1. in dependent of other nations, rather than by onu who accepts this doc trine only because the Democratic parly has declared for it. . Thus convinced, there is but one course left for me to sa my friends in the counties which have not yet acted in conventions or primaries any embarrassment, and that is to withdraw from the race for Con gress, which I now here do. In pursuing this course I desire to return my sincere thanks to thope friends who have so loyally sup ported me in this canvass. Word. cannot express my deep and last ing gratitude to them, and hope all will go iorward am! use every ef fort to secure the elcciion of the Democratic nominees at Chicago as well as the nominee of the con vention to be held at MoCorub City on the 2"th day of August, 18'J(. W. M. DtNXY. Scranton, Miss., Aug., llth, 1S Thrro Scholarships" to Sfndeuls, Either Sox, of Amite County. $10 paid Sept. 1, and "5 Jan. 28, secures board, furnished room laundry, fuel, lights, and one of the free scholarships ofiWud to students of Amite county. If you' mean to attend College next session, write us at dnce that you may secure the free xSholarship .Satisfaction guaranteed. Best refer ence given. Location near Oxford. Eight States represented. Session often months opens September 1st. Addrebs Tula Normal Institute and BrstxEss College, Tula, Mimb. July 31, 3 t. The Great Leaders and National Issues of 1806, jut completed July ill. Candidates for President and Vice-President, iheir lives and portraits; portraits of our political leaders and the platforms of all 1 1) great parlies. The Gold Standard, Free Silver, Bi-Metalism, Monroe Doctrine. Cuban and Armenian questions; also Historical uenn niscences with other issues of the campaign. 1 neuooit lorroimcians. Cloth bound, f 1 50; Half Russia bound, gilt edge, $2 00. Z. T. Ramsey, Agent, , ' Messrs. C. A. Snow & Co,, ol Washington,' lawyers and agentr for wrocurine patents, will send free, to any address, pamphlet with information about home ano foreitm patents, caveats, copyrights irade-marks, infringements, design natents, abstracts of decisions, etc. an well rb the cost of patents in the United Mates ana ioreign countries Notice for Publication. Laxd Ornca at Jacksok, Miss. June ISth 1'.i0. TOTIC'E U hereby (riven that the following LI naint-4 -ttler luu Bled notice of nn in tention to nutk tiiwl proof in mpport of ha claim, and that said pr f will be made, befiire the Circuit Clerk of Amite county, at Lib- ertv, Mi.-., on Aiisrust th. 1W. nr.: .Nicliolii W. Tate, of (iill-burg, Mis-., H. K No. SlS-41, for the W 1 S K 1 Sec. T. 1 X, K. 6 E. He name the followins itnee to prove liw continumia nwiilciRuon,andculliratioii of, said laud, viz: Tuoinaa li. Bennett, John T. Xewman, Seaborn ItevnohU, DyronSitli, all of t.iIUburg V. t., Amite Co, .Mir. KOliF.UT E. WILSOX, Ke,;iter. GuocmuKs, SHOES, NOTIONS, HITS, fin l i t : J.. Clllsljuri Col.eg.alc Insli: fa 8 iWHVB""1 -'., Has been in successful operation fourteen ytars, cot hav"n suspended a day during this time; hence it has accomplish J a great work in the field of christian education. - TUe Scbool ! b lancer an Experiment. Trof. Chsa. Hooper, a practical an.d experienced teacher, is Principal, Prof. H. G, Morris, a young man of fit.e qualities and full of energy and push, is first assistant. Miss Julia v . battles, o well inaiavorawy known as a musician, will continue in charge of tbe music department. One, and perhaps two ruoi. t.acuers win ue aauea, as ui uvco. may justify. ,. . i- i A healtny locauon, goon mom " i6 .-" , reasonable rates lor ooaru auu lumwu, i e- offered by ibis Institution . K. The loth session will negin on .uonoay, .1115.111 time the school building, Klla Gilt Hall, will be beautifully painted, together with other improvemeu's. Send for Catalogue to Pro!. Cha. Hooper, Cillsburg, jiiss. o. ut.mvu...-. T. ('. Frmi.Mxq. Sec'v. . 200 for o0 Cents Bo You Want It A FID VYEEKLl CqnriEB&lAt &.WU.k TWELVE MOXTUS. InonWtoswuiwinOOroHih'eribfrstliefollowincofftT is made: To the ubriWr flrot eutweiiie the iMrr.H or nearwt correct number of bales of cotton received in Memphis from S.-tteuiber 1, l'o, U. luv lft, inclusive, W a. follows: If corrett or neanvt to the correct euew i rwrired on or "before Vbruv t-H. it (rota in -h :,o0O 00; il in Jlureh, lMHl, 1,MX), but if not till April only $: 00. The contest closes April 30. Ke.i ipt in former year were u followa: t'p to .May 15, 18M4, 4T1,W1 bales; to May 1, ISyTi, fitl,ttl bales. , ..... e 1 Fiftv cents must aecorcpnnv everv cuew for twelve niontha' auhscriptiou. Simple copyfroV. Addre., . CO.MMKKCIAL Al'l'KAL, Meuipbia. Tenn, A fpe-h.l .-ontract enaMem to off. r THK WEEKLY (X)MMKK11AL Ari'K AL and THE buLTHKKX HKliALD for one year for only $1 75 cash in advance; auto allowinc cuew or cotton received in iltniplii. Siiliscriptimia may begin nt any lime. Addnwa all SilSra to THE SOL'TUEUS UEHALD,. Liberty, Mi February 21, 186. L. B. U0BISS0N, President. E- It. ROBUSSQS-YiM rresident. Js. B. McLEAN, Cashier. THE Hi Sips Notice for Publication. Laxo Orriea at Jacknox, Mix-) June WHli, lH'.Hi. VTOTICE i hervbv liven that the follow ll Ing named seltler hna Hied notion of hit iutcHtiou to niake timil proof in support ol his claim, and that wild rirool will be made before the Circuit Clerk of Ainlle county, at Liberty, Miss., on August loth, lwrt, vwi. Vipinuj O. Iliinkston, of .Miinolia, Miss.. II. K. No. 21H25, for tho N I 51 Wl See. H. T i N, It K K Adioininir f..rm to E 1 S W 1 See. 2o, T 'i N, K K. He numw the following witnesses to prove lii com inuoiia residnire upon, and cnHiva lion of said land, vir.: lliifh Dougherty, C'liarlei E. llavis, Nnwloii O. Kaslev, Warren liralihain, nil of Magnolia 1 , O., l'ike conn- Iv, Miss. ROBERT E. WILSON, Ucpster. Furniture, Stationery, ,rM,krjr,ali'awire,Sa4Icrj 1'ICUFU.MKUY, JKWKLBV, TOBlttO, Tie. All of which will bo sold at the very lowest prices. 'Quick Sai.ks and Small Pi-ok- its 1? my ruoiui,,. . , . Mar.S, 18P3. . . . LlBRlttf CI Notice for Publication. Land Omen at .Iacksox, Miss., JunciXUIi. im. j N OTICE is herebr iven that the lollowinj; mimed settler has HUmI notice of his in tention to make final proof In support of liU claim, nnd that said proof will be made before the Circuit Clerk of Amiteeounty, at Libertv, Miss., on Augu.it loth, 1H(Ht, viz: lluch Ooiiclieriv, of Mairuolia. Miss.. H.E No. 2.7 JO, lor the N E 1 S E J Sec. i, T 2 N, He names the followine witnesses to wrove his continuous residciKW upon and cultivation 01, said land, viz: loom; li. tlaokton, ( ftarlcs ti. Uiivis, cwto j. r.asiev, warren Binbham, all of Magnolia V. U., Pike com tv, Miss. ROBERT F. AVII.SON, Hotter. t hiiiicerj' oUcc. The rtato of Mississippi,! Amite County. To Julius Moy-e whoe post office ad' dress is Cincinnati, Ohio: yOU A KB COMMANDED to npienr X Dcioreinc t naucery court ol the county of Amite, in said Statc'on the 2nd Monday in August, A. 1. 1S0G. at Kiiles in liw Clerk's Oftine to defend the suit in said Court for partition of lands in said Countv where in vou are a defendant. (liven under mr hand and tile seal of said ;oiirt, this 2Jnd dav of June, A. 1. 1!1. it. M. BATES, Clerk FOX BUILDING, LIBKUTY,5IINS. DEALER IX DllY GOODS. GROCERIES, BOOTS SHOES HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, GLASSWARE, STATI0XE11Y, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Etc. 'Low Prices and Fair Dealing" is our motto. CALL AND SKK February 1st, 1804. Chimcorr 'o'.lec. The Statu of Mississippi, Amite County. To S. B. Gardner, whoe Postofficc address s unknown: YOIT AUE COMMANDED to appeal before the Chancery Court of the coun ty of Amite, tn said State, on tho FirslMondayinDecemb.,A.D.lS06 to defend tho suit in said Court of Mrs. hato (rardner, wherein von arc defendant. Given under mv hand and kca! nt' .niJ Court, this lth day of June, A. D. lB'.W II. M. BATES. Clerk Chancery Xolloe. Tbe State of Mississippi,) Amite County. To Sarah Jane Wade, Defendant whom postorflee address is New Orloans, Louisiana. TOV ARE COMMANDED to appear X before the- Chancery Court nf the county ot Amite, in said State, on the FirstMonday of Decemb., A.D.189G, to defend the suit In anid court of Urnrv VV arte, wherein you arc a defendant. Given under my hand and teat of said Court, this Hith day of June, A. 1. H. M. BATES, Clork. Administrator" Xoiioe. IxrHEREAS, letters of tdministration on VY. the estate of S. B. Day. No. 864, doceated, having been granted to the under signed by the Chancery uou.ri ot tne rourtu cKiuiocrv Dfctrlet of tne State of Misisissippi, betore H. M. Bate, Clerk of said Court for tho county of Amite, at Rulot, in vacation, on Monday, the 1st day of Juno, A. V. 18: Now, therefore, notice it hereby given lo all persons indebted to Mid estate to come forward and make payment, and all rson having claims against tho same are requested to exhibit them and have thorn registered in the manner and within the time prescribed hv law, or they will be forever barred. 3 C. M. PAY, Adm'r. Jujy 22nd, Chancery Xotlce The State of Mississippi,) Amite County. To H. P. McGchoe, whoso post office af- uress is ran Anwmn, irxas. VOU ARE COMMANDED tn appeal .a, Deioretnounancery coun 01 thceoun ty ot A.mto, in said suite, on the 2d Monday in September.A.D. 1S96 at Rulea in the Clerk's office lo defend Ihe suit in said Court of Amite County, State of Mistissirpi, of H. Uiller & Co wherein you are a defendant. Given under my hand and seal of aiil Court, ttiu 4tB day ot August, A. I). !W U. M, BATES. Clerk- When subscribing for a newspaper get the beat. The Times-Democrat, of Dew Orleans -Ually and ft eokly. It not m largen Circulation ID Yfliril AIH ll.ai. Ot you are all worn out, really syl for notbinj i dj-tr-JI l-r it- r n' - ' j hi.-f S, V4 -, - n. . i' ( t..i;y al .i.'.- t ' 1 i 1. ii S... ...- ": 1 .e J'K. a i'e IM-.--- l ,-, i ;-i j-ri,,, "ii 1 V ' in-i- to " 1!a ra i .. e M : ' :- 1 M ,.ai. .'i on s : ' . - - - ' !f ot IU '""'' a-i-l ni "A t v. " atttutioo. A l s-;!. C' ;'"! "; odievra, im-lu!in 1 It- " ' "" will is JatiUiiry. - J:i u-- Malta ts-ntir, are to rt-'- tie l'n'm'.e, in .!.;.!;. l ".' at the Capnal, h f a i-i. :- reapondent every ru.u-!--Is SiiMisrpp- N "" MCSp it, C.et the News, all t'-.e Nf; It fresh. Read Ihe ricij-nee. K. L. WaATnKRsBV. F. C. WEATnxitarr W. J. W'lATUtasBT, . fcttraBros, Diilyaaa Sundjf.OjeT-M " nr1T, 21 to 32 pi-rt't, - WW,16 pares, istnf J tsi'av Vo-cir? - - ' . KcsoLs:scD-rr : , r- w y. i u ttnattoSiDl'i m" lr- tt.tt Urt.-tlf .'M t. A i " 11 t um n'HiviTiittn I Fe " lain tniBSii fir-, Air i ntiiiitH"mHte t': -1 'U H9 iw !1 " c t U ' iAj,i twc. "umv- t . l-i-st r ni U i f fll f l.lltlol tlEUl If! lit !WfS, With f r..4, f Cf"i" in, O v 1 k-- Cil.OSTF.ki, MISS. Mtmey loaned at reasoiia- blf rates. All kinds of Warrant bought and sold. We so'.ieit Deposits, from $1 00 upward. Septembcr2G. 18D0. Sit Stands at the Head S Southern Newspapers. THE W Liberty, ISIiss. DEALERS IN CLOTHING, NOTIONS, Millinerv Goods, rANTEi Several trn-tw..ri' v f V men or ladies lo lraei ot .'wi- - -i fur'ttablUbed, reliable hon e, .alurv ; . .: and etpei'"' Heady ponion, l' reference and telf-addn-wd stnt(itil en velope. TheDoniinionOn par j,1 ' r. i r, Omaha BUg- Chicago, l'.l. N . ' , Oii; i . A. NEILSON. Main Street, Xjitoerty, Miss. DEALliR IN rmoir t. ciwpv cortPCDirc CAIOTZD GOODS, FRIIITS, FINE CI0AR8 AND TOBACCO, CONFECTlONEIilES, Etc. Deoombor 14, '91. :Times-MVM Democrat it uives ' All The News, Both Home and Foreign. NO'HCE. Having secured the service s of Mr. II. G. Lea, 1 am now prepared to do all BLACKSMITH WOODWORK with neatness and dispatch HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Also will make Coffins when ordered. Satisfaction Guaranteed Prices to suit the times. J. A. BEARD, Jk., June U,'. m I.IBKKTV, Mi?s ,n,P.BUCKLSY, t Camp St, New Orleans, WATCHMAKER, Aadfc-fla In addition. It rurnlabM lta rMdera Every Sunday Morning With a Oholc Otilectlon ot ORIGINAL STORIES, f (UN SKETCHES and POEMS By Authors ot known reputation. Dally and Sunday f (13.00 a yvar 0 Semi-Weekly, Issued Tuesday and Fridftya 1.0Oa year Sunday only S3.0O a year 0 Send for samp! copies, CM THIS TIMES-DEMOCRAT. M New Orleans. SfPPLIES, Tobacco and Grcccrles. We have a coniilcie Drug.De inrtrnpnt. neatly fitted up, m Licit is in charge of it REGISTERED PHARMACIST. i V 10 V H A TKIAL February 20, ISOf.. J. M. ISmmvYj, 1) U V (I (i I 8 T , LIBERTY, JVCIGQ Dl.IJtl IK ORUC,?, MKD1CINES,: TOIS.KT AKTICKI.S, i?AX'CV (JOODS, STATIONERY, &c. N'ovt-mber 28, 1890. YyAXTF.P eevend tr ivtworthv jrenlle- Y nun or Indies to travel in 31ississi y fur established, reliable house. Salary $780 and ejpensos. Heady position. Enclwe relVrcuee and stlf-sddressi'J ftiiniped in velope. TheDominionCmnpany, ThirdFloor Omnlw Hldi., ChiciiK ., Ill NOV.8.H& r i ir 1 1. i : I if U OliUIU'tl, Hittl HU l'Ati:t i- 1 h-wlcl iu fur AltIrh'4 H rW t-'!!H I'iltrlll HI k'S ttUtU tliiHI t'K'" n tH- u tittut i tit'ility free of ''h)iT- hikJ r iuUM tv.i for circulnr, tivm lerm ntnl rr-'n' t nHtuil tjii'iitit In jtturmn i f - UVVI, Write lO ryrmrw-r-t-- -- " RM'AN-S The modern sta Family cine: Cures the u. m 1 wy ard U common every-ay ills of humanity. WANTED--Sev ul tni )n' mi n or ladiet to t'ai ol ir ' i .'or ctal lished, reliable h i- ind ex nes. H'ir t..!! r., ffcrenec and self-ndilressed s' 'io clone, ' helioiiiiiiionoiiipanv, -" Omiilis Bldg., Chicago, ill. .No iung- oi jsicycies. x ji AX 5CIENTIFIC y SPEEDY, HAND50TIB. f , ,,, (ht ' WORKMANSHIP. CO Camp Street, rnrrw obtjiaks, ia.. I if rm tnr s Vi lli ; FINEST MATERIAL t: r ir?' I itn: -, , ..-III i m s::::iy Silrer Wire and Spectacle. Brer, Sen ef Wateket Rrnira. Jivalrr miult to order. Diamond i la th nt-eat aty la. All at reuonabl arllies and fall? lUsrsBWO A full line of WLTof Waicueb Four t!oaels-C35 orcl r.tro. EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. SEND 2-CENT STAWP FOR CATALOCUI -Monarch Cycle Co: Factory and Main Office; Lake and Hatred Fts.. CVACAQO, ILL Stwc of thm wori4s cov- . Of ourrtnt in turn t aul ' litem? gMDi, AifT'wiiirf-.l X' T" 1 ' Pkohs'x no.v iiiTmn. It win 0k?e voh, and (the a Rivi uprwiiie, Ei,' l.f H dclf IK aay'WiWi SRANCHESi-We-i Verk, Saa Pranclwo, 5jH UV.eClty, !. f,'-rn.s. ssrtroit, Twuot ' ' WEATHER-BY BR0'- A;;-.::. at lowest rales, )u!y 2(?'00,- Amjte county