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CLIFTON CLAETON. WEDNESDAY AUGUST C&, 18S9 Cliftuu liiu the UoiC siius auu bout maker in the territory. Tliia office wouts tome one to ad vise it Low to run a little we (a) ekly. There is no one in town that can. The Clarion tenders thanks to ?ho. Smithy our efficient railroad agent, far coortesies extended. 1L F. Crow and D. It. Holmes, of Kansas, and J. A.Miller, of Silver City can ou last Fridav'g train. Msdanies Chapman., Peterson and Valkley graced this oQice with their presence last week. Wcare pleased to record the release of Henry Fowler, who was arrested charged with being a Wham robber. Harry Smith the genial salesman at the Company's store now occupies a desk temporarily at the Company's J office. H. E. Penny and Charlie Hanson Lave uken a contract to develop one of the mines in the Ilagan group at Granville. The G. M. Q. & S. M. & Ii. company have bceasued in an action for debt by Dick Stillwell and George Cir cons. From 2.100 pouuds of ore from the Ilefugio miue at Gold Gclch, which was ar rastraed. a clean up of 13 oz: ; in gold was made. j Suiith & Ailmau have completed j the erection of one arras tra and are I going to build tvv more to work ore ! from a claim recently located by them. ! " I Jaiuos A. liaudall was in from the i C.ariield yesterday procuring supplies lie says tbat he and the Boyls' lire's i have taken out of the Alaska mine : about 37S tons of ore. i Ex-Tier. Ross of New Mexico, has purchased the lemiug Headlight. The (ioveruor is an No. 1 iournalist: having a thorough knowledge of the I business. . i juijii-t a. .cai i;uu a lull uci 'unlit ui i I I There has benshipped since Jan.lefthe modus operandi pertaluiug to ! 1, to June SO, crude ores containing j the incubation, treatment, etc, will be goM. silver and eopt,er2-,.f)00 pounds. Uivcu. j El Pa,. Texas. and Denver. Colorado, ' Mofe )roecllng is bein tlone cre VllSV I in. ., T ii-J i r.-r iififuu t ii.ii puvaivd uuu mis ofiice and pilfered exchanges aml I spilled the ink. ruinin-ra lot of st: l tiouary, is a villiau double-dyed deep ' ia the wool. D n him. Jataes Morris who has a contract hauling oro from the Lone Pine mine to tie J-ead of the incliuc at the Met calfcaine to town to sec his grandson. HerM-rl Howard, Jr off to Lords burg. Hank Dorsev went to Silver Citv I Moixlav morninff. He will return iii ! a t'v days. Mr. Dorsev has the rep- utation of being one of the best pros IHc'.ors in the country. Jerome II. Yau--han v.'ill teach the Toung idea how to shoot at San Jos; . j Hisecho'astir attendance will ba iirin-1 cipally Mexicans; and in that line of ' imparting knowledge no better ai- lolutment could have been made, as ke is learned in that tongue, and a ready interpreter rnd translator. . .... , . The --Aermotor Windmill that , t ii it . . adorns 4. II. Ilovevs propertv now 4 i r , , , .' . . stands finished aud is au ornament to ,,.,.. , ... the town of I Iiftou. This mill seems 4 i . . it to be a great improvement over other mills it has a gain of over 40 ,,rr nt in power. It takes the water out f ft,.. l on r.... r.... .. " ' i the mill, at an elevation of about 12 , feel and forces the water up to reser- j voir 350 fet away from the mill, at ! an elevation of 100 feet; aud at aj speed of wind of 12 miles per hour. : discharges a steady 2 iueh stream into the reservoir. Sea advertisement. The first accident that has ever oc-! curred on the baby gauge road cither ' io mia or oetst mat tiamages couki : oo0 l)0,llus. The tabulated statement be a I for, whilst Hank Arbueklc!f tl,e outmit shovi-i.fl thnt. in the vras at ria throttle, took iliu'e one d:iv : ar,t we.-k cise to the foot of the : falling off of the Lake Superior mines, j social anil domestic subjects; com LfiiiffS?!!o iu.-iur. on one of the j .-ompared tvith the Month ot May, of I ph-te instructions are given in pen- buih i nines. . uurro vt as ou me . , ,, . , , track iu.l could not be oberv.nt until the forv.-.ird cars were aini ist on to h-m. The burro was killed. Mr. i -rbneile lias ueeu rutmiug au engine 4 1 t l l t ou tat, roau i r n.it. yar. anu it is a j remarkable statement to make that he ! , lia8 never cost tho COIiipanV one dollar . . ' .... lor accidental tiamages. I his is a j record that few, if any, engineers can Bhi'iv. Mr. Arbuckle in tho handling j of his ore train has always becu care- iui, iviiicj perhaps accounts for Ins ; noted eii-i-i t. MINING JfEWS. . ,-- ' . . Reports from Itisbec say that the town never was more lively. No idle men in ramp. The mines and smelters running to their full capacity. Xews coming in from Granville and G ray's Peak leads us to believe that something startling will take place soon. Ike Ham and Tom Fitzgerald are doing their assessment work near the Coronado. The property is under bond to New York parties. Work is being pushed ou the Coon mine bv the G. M. G. & S. M. & R. Co. with a small force of men until the arrival of their steam head pump that was ordered some time ago. Dick Sanders has leased of Mase Greeulee the Comet mine, and in three weeks took out over $500 worth of ore The mine is situated near the Garfield. There must be quite a stir in the neighborhood of the Mayflower dis trict as quite a number of prospectors have went there recently. Frank Bax ter, Amos Adams Mr. Talbort, and John II. Yeltonead lied that way. Abe Boy Is and Nick Cole started Monday on a prospecting trip. They go to the Mayflower district, in the neighborhood of the Gazette group that belongs to Ike Ham and Tom Moss. George Williams from the Gold can,p Was in town Monday after tiip- ,,iPS. He reports that development worij js being steadily pel formed by every one there; and that Mase Greeu- ("e 'ld sinner) is now reading the ml,le evenings. The output of copper ores from the dillerent mines supplying the Arizona Copper Company's Smelters keeps an ore train running regularly. Copper nmy go down in the market but the Clifton district, from the abundant supply stored in her bald rugged i mountains can staud it if anv other camp on earth can. Fritz Adoiyh's incubator is hatch ing a batch of about 65 eggs of the g ehoic breeds, viz: Polish, t uuiuiuus uuu HHuiuurgs, aim some -v-,- , year in the territory than ever before in liorliitorv- Every mountain ranre - ' i.hin her confines, the pioneers of wealth and civilization can dc found wi,h Iolt-I' k and mineral-glass, j May they all strike it rich, i Prospectors as a body of men, are j iiucomplaiuing and generous. Their character of work speaks for itself: I and when anything is made manifest j to their injury it is the mission of Thk Clarion to expose it. Ia other words we propose to "hew to the line, let the ch-PS fall where they may." As development and improvements I nu.U in 1.n (I ' -.1.1 M.... tain district, the more valuable t'e mines are proving to be. All that is required now is for facilities to treat the ores that are being dailv dlscover- ed to make Clifton a commercial ceu tor of great iniiortanno, owing to the town being the termini of the onlv railroad penetrating this mineral belt. With the decline in the price ol cop- per comes a corresponding increase m ; the consumption. For a verification : ... , lot this we need not go outside ofthe . , " I uited Mates. According to the , , . , " ; latest ofhciil statements of the output : ... i or tine copper by the leading mines in ,. ,u j rv, that for the first half of ! h"9 m,arp' as follows with thc ,irst I hM nf I" LAKE SI I'FTllOn JUNES jj niinra miaes inrn-ase ronndt. I 4 IUXlODO i fct,(K,o:w i e.iriO.niK) Montana mink- I'en'ids ,,f"-' 13.4iio.iioo : I ISSJj ... -,m,(m u.uw.uw Increase From these two sources alone the output the first six mouths of this year over jj, IP lilrn fhnp iti 1 XXX woo 1 1 ilfifl . ......tit , k.. .d . i iKviaiu s l 1 uJV HMO ;4tl. I1U I l.- l , fiQO 000 noniu s The naturnl infnr. uvn.,oou pouuiiM. me natural mier-j :pn,.R r.H, tiiis is th.-it thP .ii.tn.it is l,eiu' decreased While tin- oi.n.n shovVS , increase, the exports show- a 1 f - iiiinir oil, for tbe ofticinl mhims of i u,e exports ot ingot copper from this couutrT for the fiscal vear endino- iniiuirj lor lut iibim ear enuinr '. I imp 50 ItfaO nnlv US-'lflil! iJune 'OOJ. were oiiij n,ow4,Uij pounds, against 2.5,303,337 pounds for the preceeding fiscal year. Turning to Europe,' we Cad that the s,ocli of copper is being steadily less- enP,i under free consumption. Min- nr and S;cD!i!ic. Pre". 1'eraunat. P.en M. Crawford F.sq.. District Clerk, arrived on Saturday's train. Frank Baxter came back Tuesday on business. David Gough, Esq., reports every thing lovely at the King mine. Pablo Salcido. the popular Morenci merchant, was in town to-day. JuJge Gast and family returned from Solomnnville Moudav. Mrs. Gast and child are afflicted with infla mation of the eyes. Alex Torrance left one day last week on a trip for health and receration. Rev. Mr. Forneauheld religious ser vices last Sunday eve at the school house. Tim Shine, agent at Lordsburg. who has been very sick, is slowly conva lescing. Alex Medbery returned to Carlisle last Wednesdav. Alex whilst her made quite an addition to his friend ship list. Joe McQuarrie an old timer and a pleasant gentleman is sojourning with us a few days. He has been working at the Garfield. Col. Ingram, an old '49 er, came in from the Coronado Tuesday. lie re ports the mines are looking well and the mine owners happy. When yon approach Happy Jack now, you must say, Mr, Suydan. He has ceased to be happy: and never will be happy again until he has a round with John I Sullivan. Pink Robinson returned from Dun can Tuesday. Ho says that auother meetingof Stockmen will be had on Saturday, the 7th of September for the purpose of perfecting arrange ments tor the fall round up. .NOTICE. The Directors of Tub Clifton CiuVRiox Publishing Company, arc re quested to meet at half-past eight o'clock, l. M., Thursday the 29th, inst. Hexky Hill. Pres't, BORN. FITZGF.li.M.n On Sntonlnv. the 17th. a daughter to .Mr. and Mm. J. "T. r'itzmralU. This is the first daujrttor that haft ma le its np- warance in the nouecnolil or .luiliri1 ritzspralu. . . , , . nltnonh he now hns two sons, and the nave:.t oft:iP n-minine ilcitio:i to hi family was duly ajipifciatcJ. Raiietin. Thk Clai:io,n extends congratula- J . TiuMnotiii Personal. Ice-cold Anheuser-Busch beer on A.fa.aiti draught at I ntz Adclpby s. Fine singing Canary birds for sale at Fritz Adolphy's Mountain Brewery Chow-Chow and Mushrooms at Tor rance & Smith's. The only Granadiua cigar in town is at Fritz Adolphy's. Torrance & Smith can furnish you with suits of clothes ranging in price from 12 to $20, that will lit a pigmy or a giant. It is remarked frequently that the bebt cigar iutowu is the Beauties Pet. Hugh Mullen keeps them and has A and B. beer on tap. Gately's Universal Educator aud Business Guide is a solid, carefully prepared and thoroughly useful book. It gives in a clear aud brief form everything which a person would or dinarily care to know and for which they would generally consult an en cyclopedia, n form book, or some tech nical work on special science. It is a book of reference, a dictionary, a text book and a business guide all in one and its 1200 pages are profusely illus trated with colored maps and good engravings. It consists of three vol umes bound in oue. Yol. I contains an account of the plants aud animals of the earth, its surroundings, its for mation, and its principal minerals and metals ; a history of its peoples and a popular treatise upon law. Yol. II includes a treatise on the science of numbers ; instruction in all kinds of driving.; an article upon agricultural chemistry and the plainest and most practical treatise of phisics aud me- ehanies ever issued ; and an article on family medicine, covering more ground than anv other single book.! Vol. Ill relntes principallv to business ' , . , , ,. , , i,,,,,,,,, , phonography, book-keepinp;, ' . dreR9-ull,klnS d nnl.inery, and the household department with its prne- ! ... . . .' tical cook dook ana numerous recipes is sure to interest every housewife i ,. , , - 4- . S(,.fi nlliv imn.i tho Kiilwenntinn " ! , , T. r T. r ,...,,. K1 plan bv The J. Dcwiug Conii)anv, 813 j 1 i.j I Ariirl-B tt S-m I'rntwweii Pnl n-lm ' .Market st., "ran iram.sto, cai., wuo i .jr.,. i;Vi.,,...l (.. o ... ( ., ,i ofler liberal terms to agents and are . . ,. .. c . now receiving applications for tern- ; t tor'. i Fritz Adolphy has completed fur ther improvements in his hennery and is now prepared tr raise pure bred fowls in fancy breeds. A visit to his place is interesting to those who delight in " fowl-ology." The Clifton Drug Store has received a line of stationery, including note and letter paper in the latest 6tyles, ;cns, pencils, ink, etc. (TlMalUrk.) Imperial Food. This justly celebrated compound was the first article of its character ever put on the market. Itsiminc diate and miqnali tied success is said to have induced a host of cheap imi tations. The lmperial is prepared on purely scientific and physolegicai principles, and furnishes the chemic als necessary to produce an egg. As it costs i.ES.s than a cent a week for each fowl it pays to use this food. For sale at tho Brick Store. An Important Element Ofthe success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is the fact that every purchaser re ceives a fair equivalent for his money. The familiar headline "100 Doses One Dollar." stolen by imitators, is origin al with and true only of Hood's Sarsa. pari'la. This can easily be proven by a:: v one who desires to test the matter For real economy, buy only Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists. California underwear at the Central Store. If you want a good cigar, Interna tional, you will find it at the Corona do. Torrance & Smith, as the agents of the Simmons Clothing company, are showing some handsome goods in summer. Sunda. -school at North Clifton every Sabbath at 3 o'clock P. M., Mr. Cjomb superintendent. Egg Food, ground Oyster Sheila Canary Bird Seed, Bird Cages and singing Canary Birds, for sale at Fritz Adolphy's. Clifton. Fritz Adolphy has secured the agency for Joseph W. Wayne. Cincin nati, manufacturer of patent rcfrig- The Clifton Drug Store has secured the ag"iicy for Ben Small of El Paso, and will siiow samples and take orders for wall paper, paints, oil, putty, glass, etc. Torrance & Smith are in receipt of a fine line of silk patterns in dress goods; also the latest styles in calicos Foil Sale. The "amp outfit recent ly in use at Silver Basin at Baxter camp, consisting of three new tents, cooking outfit, etc. Also a new gaso line assay outfit. Apply to Torrance & Smith, Clfton. There can be no excuse, now .for a lady to be without a sewing machine. Torrance & Smith have the New Rem ington hand sewing machine, whij'h t is claimed, will do the work of any other. It is sold for the low price o A 15. SUMMONS. TX THE 1 X Jii'iiciiil Diftrirt of the iVrritory of Arizona, u und for tin Cuuuty of Grahaia. CI.KOTILDE GKI.JAT.BA. l'hiiatifl, vs. MlTUinOliS. JOSE UUIJALUA, lK-fendant. I Action bronpht in the Iistrict Court of the l'irt .Iudki:tl l strict of the 'IVrritory of Ari zona, in aud for tile county uf Uruhani. The Territory of Arizona Beads greeting to Jose Urijalba: Yon (ire hernt:T snmrnoned nr.d rvqnired to appear in an aetfen brought against you by the ttoove-naint-d ;iiii:iti ft a:id answer the en;n Iiliiint tiled with the Clerk of the above entitled enrrt at Soloino'ivillo. in the e-'Untyof Graham, Territory of Arizona, wUhin ten dti t (exclusive of tile day of service) after the t 'Tvic upo:i you of tills summons, il served in tiiis roie.ty, hut if served out of th- con:itv but within tins dis trict. t'ie-i within twenty days; in all other cases within tliir'y days. You are hereby notifled thnt if yon fail to np-p-ar and a:isw(rtheconipinint as required, de fault will lie entered ajraiest vou and fie plain tiff will thereafter apply to the court for tue re lief demanded in iter complaint, and for costa and disbursements in this behalf expanded. Given under mv hand and tile seal of the Uistriet Cxiurt uttaelied thereto, seal. this 2Jd dnv o July, lssn. JiK.V M. CUAWKOItn, Clerk. HvP. MICHEt.KNA. Deputy. IN" JUSTICE'S' Cor KT, 1'ItECINCT Xo. !!, County of tirahani, Territorj- of. Arizona. JAMES A XOKM X. l'luintill, Altai Snnimonn. WILLIAM O'UISIEX, leftutnnt. The Territory of Arizona sends greeting to William O'itrieu, defendant; xno are required to apner io an action T!x.irt .C.'S: Comity of in ' Unburn. Territory of Arizona, anil , ,i.w,.r before i.i .lut-tice, t his oni.-e in pi.iint tii. iVther.tin within live daja" '(exclusive of the service) aiv r the Beue on you of thi summon i: si-rvisi1 s:triin tlie nrecjuct in wh eh this action is coi.mieucel, or if wrved out of sni,i ..r.-cioct X., .1. l,..t iu Mfd county, within snid !.r,ci..ct x., .i, bt.t.iu ?fd county, within ten navs. or witJi.n Jn d"8 it senHl clM'wlier'. 1 n.' naid acti-m is hroiuut to recover thirty rjoiiarso., iH.k awoUut a d for .tso.-suit. Ami vou i.re lierehv notilii'd t!,al if you fail to ,l0ear .! ..v-cr 'd-i o.a.:h.t. Ml.i lai.itiff will t.it:-judmeii t jL-iiim t yn:i lor si.i l sum nf Thirty Dollars. to..-eti,.T v. r.n coats and dis- bnrseme.its incurred l.y this suit Giveu under u.v bKUd thi l:'li dav of July, 11 1 J1W St, W. -.J SCROFULA It is that Impurity In the blood, which, ao cumulating in the glaads of tl:o neck, pre duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painfifl running sores ou the arms, legs, or Xcot; which developes ulcers In tho eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; trilled Is the origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to " humors; wliirTt, fastening upon the lungs, causes consumpticu and death. Ceingthe most ancient, It Is the most general of all diseases or affection, for ycry few persons are entirely tree from it- HirBcean CURED By taking Hood's Sarsaparffla, which, oy the remarkable cures It has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine tor this disease. Some ot these cures arc really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. "My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous so re neck from the time she was 22months old till she became six years of age. Lumps formed in her neck, and one of them after growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became a miming sore for over three years. We gave her Hood's Sarsaparilla, when the lump and all indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to be a healthy child." J. S. CAP.I.T1.E, Nauright, K. J. H. B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyalldragghts. gl; sliforgS. Prepared only by C L HOOD A CO., Apothecariea, Lowell, Uua. IOO Dos63 One Dollar COLD BEER ON DRAUGHT ! rarrz abolpht, PaopEiEToa. CLIFTON, ... Al'.lZOSA Finest Brands of Wines, Liprs and Glars. IMPORTED LURCHES A Quiet . Resort for tiie Entertain fflent of Guests. . . rj- AGEXT for the CELEBRATED "QUICK MEAL" GASOLINE STUVES, the bee iiinmifnctured. Notice of Forfeiture. To Kclise Lautine: Xon nrr hrnbv notiflod that I liavo eitindcd Two HnnrirtH, bollara in labor and improve-nit-nts upon the Canadian and Feline mim-s. sit untod in Grauville miiinpr district, Graham countr. Arizona, as rproTtlod in Book 5, najri :iainl 14, Kecordft of Minos, in tin? oiKce of the Itecordt r of said county of Graham, in order to hold naid premiseK under the t-rtivisio-'H of sec tion KevisK'rt Statutcftof Wie ( nited StHtes, beinp the HMiount reiuin'd to hold the same for tnn year iSf?. and ir witnin nini-tyaaysaisertne service of thin iiotice by publication you fail or refuse to coittribute your proportion 'of bneb ex- penditure as ro-owner, your interest in the said claimn will become the proptTtv ofthe niider- Clifton, May 1, lt8!. To I). A. Kechtel and II. E. Penney: You are herebv notified that I have expended the Ruin of One Hundred IoIlr.rs iu labor and improvements upon the Good Hope mi'tc. Pit uatei iu Granville mininjr district, Grithain oui.ty. Arizotta. iu order to hold paid premitcK u.idtr the proviisioi.B of section ti4, Kevisei Statuter. of the I'nited States, bein tlmamonnt riMinired to hold the ame Tor the j ear ; and if within ninety dnys after toe service of this notice hy puhliVation you fail or refuse to con trihutu jnur pnjK)rtion or such expenditure a eo-w;rn, your intere-t in the paid claims will beco:uc the property of the undersini!. P. W. H. AitMlLLEX. Clifton, June li, l8Sy. Proclamation of Reward. ExEcinvn Dki'aptmknt or Auizoxa, U Hi cc of tiio Governor. ( TlIIEKEAS, I HAVE BEEN INFOII'JEI) V V that on or about the 11th doy of May, A. U. Mt. in the tkuntv of Graham. Territory of Ari zona, an n Tilled party comiMised ot persons to me unknown, mnde a'most violent, murderon:; a-d nnwarranted attack on one Major J. W. Wham, aymaitiT U.S. Army, and his escort ofsddiers whtTtrby one soldirrwan killed atut tewral wounded, and said Major Wham vio lently Tobbed of a lar-re amount of money, naid attac'k, killing and robbing being in violation of law ami the peace of this Territory. Xow, therefore, I, Louis Wolfley, Governor of the Tear;torvoi Arizona, by virtue of the authority in mi vested, do hereby ofler a reward of rive Hundred Doll urn (-J,r4Ki) for the arn-st a id con viction of o-tt or more of the pers-ons who com uiittfnl said attack, killtni; and robber)-. In witne- wbentif f have hereunto sf Tn-t hand and caused the great aval of the territory to ne amxeu Hone at i'henix, Arizona, thih l."lh dav of iMnv. ISt Iskal. LEWIS AVOLKLEV, Attest: " Governor X. O. MruniTy Secretary. JAMES SIAS, BLACKSMITH. General IHnrksmithiiijr in nil its lintneiirs itis factorily nud it raptly itou.. l'KACTIGAI HOB SESHOEIX G SITXIAl.Tr. SALCIDO & STEGGALL, AND- MINEES' SUPPLIES, MORSICI, ARIZONA, Staple and Fancy Groceries DRY GOODS, LABIESj&ENrS and CHILDREN5 BATS Flowers and Feathery BOOTS AHD SHOES, GLOVES and RIBBON. ( GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CAfX AND SEE US. CORONADO SALOONl ' CUTTUN, ARIZOXA. JOHN H.- EOVEY, - Proprietor. Kcepe ouly the Best Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. CTXn ItOOS snd KKSTACBAXT ATTACHKI. A RNE THEATER Attached to fhc paloon, fHtivt wr with 8Tr Biiitblo lor 11 kiuds of txtrvcliiig trotiticis. , MUSIC EVKRY NIGHT. ROBERTS & LEAHY,. j)EALEE3 IS. Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, , And all Tsrlttlei of G ENERAL M ERCHANDISE.. Itatlroacl Ave., Opposite Depot, Lordsburg, New Mexico, GILA HOTEL, SOLOMONVILLB, AE1Z0NA, FRANK NEESE, - Proprieto' HAVIKO BEEN ENLARGED and REFITTED, Can now Kcconrmoifttc'itfl rtatronp tn a more comfortable manner tiiau encr oti'ore. lit IslU will always be Supplied wit ti Freshest Products tie Vtlley fforii ej-tkums rrasonai tur. mm& KaI lT 3 aid Wateh-r k ttotu tor 9 ww. uaui imn- I IT. MM wtfcl M IM I ynun mtitiif cum. Ituea, with works an4 etitt f ql Mlat. One Person la mca leealtir cam ttcim en fr. valuable liio T IJLoue hold Sample. Tkwe tamDlMOJ wall at ilia watck M ttdfl TV. and After tog faava kv ttxtm In year borne for month and ahown them to itooee who may bava called, they become your own nfotarty. Thcua wbe rrite at auce caa bt tat ot raccwinff the Wtt(ch A axna pies. W pay all exprtia, (Ydft-ht. ew.. Addrt 31