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.• n •\ . ' ... ·. ·:-· 'r > .\ II!. ' ' ·.,. .. · . .' ,' ·• L' I\' ,• 1 ~. r ty an ,...,·, the hey ong YOlJ lik- of of N, St •'. ; .. : ~::: ::iUninri·~ .Flannels. ~ ' . . . . . . · ->: ... /~V:e. {llq,~e:on. ~~ie.\;~d~y .: 39. :.p~~ces: fa~cy · l;tntqll. flannels for . S\llirtings;: skirts, ·.Waist~ .'and a·r~ss~e~ ', ·'t-l'l'ese ds'I'W•~I>Ingtcm afe'part.woll!l and p;trt·ro.•Tfm ·' 'do· u,<ili's-'4rink :HHl\ are: it good ·' ·.wide width. · There ,,neve'!! I..Se·~ret:lll'}'·.l.l!ai.mi\todQlJ'. . . ·.has.be~n ~u'Ch a lin~ of these: gooas show.n.~nd ther~ is not t.. . 1 a mor.e· u&efu material man- ufactured~ 'The pattern,s. ar~ neat and pretty in stripes and fancy checks. We have bought them cheap and offer them at 20, 25,. and 30c a yard. Come and examine the good!\_ and you'll say it is just what you have,heen look- ing for. This is the kind! of weather that suggests the advisability of buying heavier underwear. , In fact a hint to get ready be- .·' fore the more severe weather is upon us. - Are you ready? lf not, come and make your selection here, where you can pick fr{)IU twice the vari- ety of stock shown elsewhere and with an extra price sav- ing for you. ln Ladies' plain white :merino some special pleasant. As soon as Minister credentials arrive he will be formally presented to the president by Secretal'y Blaine H thu feeliug of the Ohilian repre~en tatives in this city is a redex of senti- mont entertained Wy their countrymen against the U' nited Stales then the out- rage committed nt Valparaiso can be un- derstood. While diplomacy plnces seal of secrecy upon their official lips in ordinary conversation the bitterest hntred anJ. denun~iation of om· gover>f· ment crops out. I vi~ited the legation today to ascertain if the visit of Senor Montt to the state department was indi- cative of a mota cordial feeling between the two countries and the buginning of the present bad feeling. I was informed that liB this government was apparently running things to suit itself I would bav<' to look to the state de_partment for information. It was not even admitted that,}Jr. 1\lontt bad cafled at tho depart· ment, much less was there any sugges· tion of the character of the meeting be- tween him and Secretary Blaine. The spirit that predominates at the Ohilian l~ga.tion is not one calculated to bring about entende cor· diale with OhiH. It is a spirit of sell complqcenov thut will admit of no 111eati(lll of the Junta's rectitude or of the pQaceable, refined and dignified character of the Ohilian make. Accord· ing to the idea expressed by Mr. Julio Foster the United States has been play· ing the part ot n tyrant. It ill cha.rged by him that she has violated tho princi- ol neutrality ever since Secretary Foster ordered tho Itata to be held the of San just now at 35, 37'Yz and soc. Also in natural and scarlet wor;Jl at 75, 88 and I.oo, In :finer goods'you will find the value a way a_head_q_Lprice. THE CLO'j)Dff We are sole agents fm: D_r. h!I)VIlrnm.e>ttrart1!b~l!' IOV<>r th~ ll,!l~l:e~,pa:r~ A'lid Gr:.p'.\ G•owc-;:;d;;' not I'htd J • · d .r 1 , d: , tinlity of iMiJli\'\\. lllllmtacella 1 aeger S UU erwear ~Or ,,_a teS to the 1\SSerLiO;th'rtt an oclvoo D~':.7 0~:~~·~;:..::~0\IB front and men, Also- in Men's Mer- bad th~ searah lights ol the Halltirttoi'e Ba·c-roN, Oct. 26.-The cloud tWtt ino at :a5c also in Grey 2 fur turned on the bt>y at Valparaisu to pre· seemed to hang so heavily over the pros- ' < • • vent the torpedo boats of the insurgents of the grape-growers of Portland on 7 sc. Extra value at 50, 85 from doing their work. The ohan'gea account olthe hard freeze of tho nighta and I.oo. nre ruoniog on these allegations until of the 11th and 12th insts. hM pt>rrepti· -Use Palm Soap. made in Jamestown. Ask your grocer for it. . Fr0donte~ na:a.rt. a Bouantlon, Fredonia Cor~pondcnt Dunklfk Obaervet. Fredonia is n!l \broks up\ over • tho mysterious disappearance of George 1\[, Loomis. Loomia hnB been employed during the past three muntbs. by several grape growers il1 thia vicinity. For several weeks be worked for George Stark, about two miles west of the vil- lage. Later he wll8 in the employ of llint•tin Stickney, on the Lake rontl. From the latter place he disappeared on OUITUA.RY. Ja\llCS Henry Woodsl'l·ho dlcdeostiddclll,YSun dny tuornhlg wlth hcnrL tl!SOa.EO nt the 1190 of 36 yenn, G nton.ths and 28 days-, Wl\8 born ln C\i\11 adn and cn.lllO to Jnmestown wllh bls parents nt the ~ge of n yearn and spout thn bo.lanco o! hla lifo bprC. nnd was n timl\tt, well eduCAted mnu Bo Wl\li~budcd yet~tordny mor:nln.g nt 9 {}'olook !rot!),Bt~ Peter au<l Pa.ura Catholic cllurob, Rev Fnther CO~·lc offi(lintlng. A largo concourse- of roln!lons nnd friancls uccompn.uled b.IB remnins to tbq Ca,tl10UC cemetery nnd thero ln.itl him to rest\lytbtlstdoofnts f.nthoT who W!l8 burled ovor 22 Years before him.. The clccenscll lcM'C!H behind an ngcd mother, two broU1or, John BUll Nlcbe.el Woods. and tbrco eistcrs, M:rs. Mo.rgret Kdloy~ Miss J,to.ry Woods and Mrs Mioluml Me· G owo.n, all of .Jnmtmtown J-nmestmm. Ol't.-. '28. I. O. G. T. Hu(lpc.r. · Them 1vill 'be an oyster suppor and entertainment nt tho chapel nl East Jamostown Saturday evening. llUPI'er from ? to 8. Admission 25c. wM Saturday night with about ~30 in cash ·=-\\'-~.....,-=_,...,========== and a new overcoat belonging to Mr. Citizens I Stickney. Inquiry illtO tho matter 1'1)· YlorUng leu, Attention I ven!ed tb.e Iact that Loomis left on tho u r. F.OR 5:30 Lake Sl10re train act;:OIDJ!l!W.illd .by a. . · ~-..,..u.v\' 'tul!lr \deiitiii'ntio\' being B_ufl'alo. 'B A L L 0 T R E F O R M ,I morning :Mr. Stickney pursuit and is dotorxnined to his man back. Lnter develop· A 'DLANKET B \ L menU! rovenl the fact tl;tat the womnn ..D ' n. L 0'1' who nccnm}>anied Loomis ill none other Mrs. :Urank Mason, a widow who has resided on West Hill for the pnat three years. Tho nlfair hilS created considerable talk an<l the people are anx· iously awaiting developments. The Safe Guard of the Repnbllc. Uonosty nt the Jlallot Bnx cm.u. only b~ Sccurotl by tbo lllnGkot Unllot. GO ANI> Rl!Alt WILLIAM HORAN, F .... OR SA IX...- Tho Swemtih\Bn))th;t chur('.h prop· Nty on lnsUtnto strt'et. Wi1l bo sold rbcnp. Cnll or ndtlrcs..<; Chat<. F.;, .Morse, oftlco IH Wins[)r street, Jnmca!mvn, N. Y. 28dfmo F~~:a~;;I~~dP~~~:s tW~ ,;~~~~~u~gn~:g! ~~rn~le~rd.wh.~tc;;~~~~~rcio5o. Sntiaf\~lfn F OR RALE-Tho lot 116 feet (ront. nvcrnglng and f~ rg~h~~~~Ot 1 K!~~t.Jo::rcg~r ~:~~s!t~;~ will bq sohl a}l.ol\p. Address or apply to Atlaa Furniture Co, oct2·tf W A~~l 0 ~~~~u~l:t~~i:l~\':~~Y do~~'Pc~~~:i> ~~~~ having char8e of thfl offica work of n largo };{'f~:ae!~o~~~. rc:.~: ~~\~~~· p~~l~~ln~P:J!N~~ r.,cnro letter carrier 2. 2.1dsmw P 1t0PER1'Y FOR SAL!i-In .Enat Jnmcstown, known aA Eroo & Ta.yl(}r vropcrt~ Eltllor sepiU'nto or together. Goml house nnd bntu on each, Bu~n.lrc of Frank Mcrz, Ftmt Nntionnl ~':;i~: or mdntJsW J. Eroo, 11Joh~ strcgJi~~w F~~~ 8 ~~fEa?~~~NJn-;;!~t\o c~i l ga, water po\vor, UO horao power : ~d;,~fr~n~~m~hg :l1~tgrJ~~~ 1 ~~~ & Tavtor stroot, Jimlcatown. 1-t. Y .. 2dtf c~~!~~~re~nJu~b3t~~:\vfti 0 ~~~~1~l.~~~ short time nt t.he flay:\\ nrfl hotel, room G and rmrlor. nml un.u hi:' ransultcd £rom 9 n. m. to 10 ft m. Ettifrc ~}'tK!Mtton glvon alul eha~c.s ~~ilff:[l~·n ;~~t~~~~ Gcnnnn. J~rc~cb, s8AWdh . CASH PAID For nil kinds or Sto\'cs ntHl Fnfnlturc nn(l 1\ll · _ IU\lablc nrUolcs LOAN~ NEGOTIATED .. 'ii~~· ,· • . .,. •. , , •• ;\ ~ '1 . • ~ • . • . j d;> \'·. \\'~.}·: . . ; Be ~nl:ll_ead· into buying· Qld stock boot$, ·<t\l!d'',s4~1t' that are .sl~elf w9ril,::t11d' onf, of sty1e. '•we. can ~ell'you n~~ .. ' fresl;l. goods cheaper tban ~1.?-Y ·lumse in' thQ..city. ·. < • , .., ,. •• • '\. ' .' • ~ • ... ,o • • • < 0 • 1 ~ ~:\ ~ / • • ~ .. • ' : ·~.. • • .. · .:. M~V;'s .calf congr.ess a.i,<t iace, g~4,uioe ''cor¥: 'sole, G6.o4- '. ::v.ear·:wclt 'at ~-so. Other 'hl'luse6-~harge .. s .. oc;> ·f:o'i ~ni~6(;li:$.; .' 'A • I i • ' , ' ~ 0 •;.-- , \ .~f~f1-l;< • 0 ~ ··_', , l\Ien:s ~ L'ry Styfis}J.~4f~S,S Sho¢, Warrati~eq :all $~~i4,t' il\ , . lae~ or coJ.lg!·e;;s, :r 25 l6 r .50 . .- Tfiese goods are good -vii1ue .-: i\ p • \It • ' • • • • • • ... at 2.00, ·.· '--.''· . ,. , . ... , . , ~ , !'I , • • ': ~ I • \ ..1 • <II 'IP, . W~ ha\ 0 ~ about 50 pail'S of 'men's\ flue ,button t:ha~. cost· u.s at w hole,salc f'roin 2:·so ·to 4,.~o. ~We s~lf' . .: : this week at 1.so. These goods -are out·of. s~yle at\ presetiP this is_ our n.:a~on for closing out the line. · · · · \·''i' For thi, week we have made a clean cut of x.oo <>n' out; ladies' fine shtWs. 5.oo. shoes will go at 4.oo. ' 4.ob -~~~ at 3.oo. Tht:se are new, fresh goods and price mar~eif.\'-'t~ plain figures 011 every shoe. Special cut on all ·Jines thi~ week. It is better to trade with a house of reputatj.on and standing that \1 ill guarantee every shoe sold, and that will be here to staud hy every claim made. ·· LINE& THE Chautauqua .: SOUVENIR SPOON. Designed, Patented and For Sale Only by · Ph.illips & -Armitage. 6 East Third Street. .,_ :;, ..... . .... w. .a. HORTON, line rcmnvctl tht• u. w l'ook.\stock of Harneas, Trunks, Hand Bags I Etc. A LLEN'S 6PEtiA. HOUSil, ' ~A.Lb-.~· .. ··· ONE WEE!t, COMJI.El!CIN<I ~o:nc:J..,y, Oc:t. a(l. •e:.;. itilll& )<'rl\nlt{!IJ Redtll• .. , Lltlo of tho MoCall 011\11'. Cq,;panr 1 ai><l; l~t young-romantic actor-.. ~ on rurnttnrc o:1;d morf'lmnllim 'vltbout pnbue .. tty ot rcmovul '1'0 tho cornc~ (lf 1 hlr•l nn•l H()riug atrcots, wt1cro yon wlllllnl.l 1\ 1..!(11 ,. tu hitch your horsCFL Ho l1nH nhio purclm.tcd n lurgc Rti•1ttlonnlstock of l'lr. llu8'11 Shut toP_. Supported by n t1tro.ng toompany of Jlelropolllan Operallu ond Dxamallc Ari!OII Wcl.lneMdo.y evening .................. ~..... .Attrar EMPLOYM~NT OFFICE 81tn11tlun11 prorurcd !or n.ll d~ca of help fomml&~lon, ll1JP\lon nud lnfltnllnlf'nt mlcs U11ulo. HARNESS. GOODS. l\lcnao c.nll antl fit t' lluw ' In \I'J'UU cnn Quso nuyibln(rln tho bnruut~ Ltuco 11r [•orrlngu lluQ. Tbun.dtty C'1.cnlng ............... uaokJ Gl-trte- l~\ridfty ............... u••<~•·••••\ ''\\' 1 .,.. l'aldol R!\lUrtln.y .• n ... , ...... , .. , uf},ter S!HUrdl\y tttaUncc..... Sop~ Spl\nfJb JOn~ dances-,.n .. 111e ol· bill ~acb QVCDiug, l\tl\Ul'day; m .. UilM ~ A 1 did. 1\ f 5 the Obilians have persuaded themselves bly lilted and the calamity of a few Jays sp en\\\ ~ne rom La thattheyar9alongsuffering, meek and sineeseemarathera blessingwa major Up to 3·50. people. ~enor :Mont has an· ity, the frosted grapes selling in m~rkot Look what: we can g\ ve you nounced that be bits decided not to ~my for as good or n better prico than the • • ;i a word officially. Mr. Julio Foster de- finest fruit before .tiio .frost, .or from 1n Ch1ldre~;·$,; _jlnd.etc~ar, 'a clarcs·that be is not a diplomat, nor does t.welvo to fi!te~n centi per basket saving in alksites 'fiom 20 to he .believe in diplomacy, but he muEt A singular feature, and one contro.:ry 2 5 per cent. -. , .·. obey_ Mr. fl_fontt's ord~rs. ~ to all precedent, was that the cold .~ . the whole lake aectionmuchmora Catturauguli Prospects. severely than tho hillside, in fact, leav· :From tho Dull'alo Newo. iug the bill!ide In most places cornp!ll'a• Free Minco Plo. Wril(ht & Hall will mnko and serve fresh mince pies at their ~tore todn)\ and Thursday. All IU'O Invited to oall and try tl.J.-m free. __ _., __ ~nnln Fi1ll Sllnlt1:mtng Apln, OI.&AN, Oct. 28-Emplayees at <lor- don's mills about three- miles east of this city, yesterday found a: young woman lying alongside thil road in o.n uncon· scions condl~on. They picked her up and conveyed her to tho residence of Frank Tyler, where she still remains witlt no si~s of recovery, although the doctora have worked ovi!r her for several hours. No one as yet has been nble to identify her. She is about 17 years ol:l and well dressed. The only cluo to her identification· so far obtalnnblo is tho name of 0. J. :Mason on her undercloth- ing. She bears no marks of violence and the easels n mystery. At Firemen's Hall, Jamestown, Friday Evening, OCT. 80, at 8 of clock. Under the auspices of the BAL· LO'r REFORM L};<jAGUI~. of the State of New York. Robertson & Johnson; Now Work nud rl.'tlRU\Dt-:' nlrl.\ly dono by ~'opnlnr prices,. Hi. 2fi •nil 35 .cen1a. 'B .. tlffii. •- <i~Ot.8 u.t Litwnll'• drug atorc. 7 ~est Boc;>oxa.d. &1:. ~~~--===~========~----~===========~~=- LINENS EXTRAORDINARY! Mnrtln 1\norr. We have made a.great purchase of Standard Linens and ·fl1fer until sold, the following Great Bargains : sktrts •. . ' 'FIUNB:LINVIL1 E, Oct. 27.-Fftl!sett and tively untouched. Somo localities of tba the entire iltato ticket will hava from lake section wero q>uch more injnred to 2,000 majority in this county and than others, but a. majority are coming Have you seen our new 0. P. Vedd~r lor state,. ~enator Will out with very little loss. 'rho improved , Hl.U.I•'-·'--- same. price of the fruit that had been bar- and winter SJ!:Utts? In' William F. Wheeler, the llepub- vested before the freezaand ta store cloth or trimmed quilted and licnn candidato for the assembly in this helping out very finely. The loss thus 1 • . 1 -the first district of Cattal'augus county where 1 t has occurred, will real tho plain sateens or bril tan tine s. -has just returned from the customary heaviest on those the least able to bear Plain or quilted, India and tour of all the towns in the district. The it. L<loking over the whola field I am Surah, Silk Skirts, from 2.25 result of his inquiry is most gra.tHying of the opinion tbnt tbo loss to tho' town indeed. The prospe<\t is bright for a of Portland will not be o:ver 20 to 2& up. Take a look at those handsome Republican majority in t.he of the crop. The depression cotton knitted skirts they are district. came over our citizens, moro es•'\'i The candidates for sheriff and county on the morning of tho 12th, boo nice and inexpensiv:; clerk on the Republican ticket, namely pru;~od awa.y and the outlook for the Bernard Hughes of Randolph and Henry turo bas very greatly brightened. Trimmings. We are showing a new of gimp marabout and feather trimmings in accordance with the dictat~s of f~ahiGll sheets and at very reasonable prices. See them on the center tab!e, foot of stairs to cloak department. Hosiery. We Merrill of Fl\rmersville, are tried and Such nnotber freeze, eo early in tho true old veteran soldieiS, with a good selll!on, may not oocut for half military record. l'Jle:r Jiill receive the tliry, aa it has not for ljalf a voteR of their old comrades, who will be the past. I have lived in the county well pleased to vote for them. Their nearly the entife time for sixty-four election is already foreshadowed. years nnill do not remc111ber such a A Dunltlrk Sc'flool Tcllclterts Lotll. DuNKIRK, Oct. 27-Burglara entered the bc>use of 0. 0. Parker in wbnt seems to be lately their favorite method in Dunkirk, breakin11 out a. Jll!ne of glass, and stole $!2 iu cash belonging to Mies Nellie B. Parker, it being her last month's salary as teaclitlr in No. 8 ol the city scliools. The money was in & hiUid bag in a closet. M191 farker and the Mi.aes Studemnn wero aTone in the hon~e, Mr. Parker having gc.ne to a po- litical meeting. When, upon af!'ival !tome, Mr. Pa.rket attempted to unlock the door, he found n key in the look on the inside; alld al~o observed< &n o~n W'indow. Arousing his <lauj!hter they proc(·eded to search the hotll!ll. The missing handbag- and purse were found on tho dooratep minus the money. freeze north of tb.e ridge earliel' than the 28th of October, and i~ was not then aa !n the American makeup thete is an elasticity that does not a.llow ~eltling down under calamity, thoro is a quick and shari> and we go on Ill! H nothing had happened. The loss oi $5Q,QOO to P<Jrlland will soon he of the and we shall remember it only aa· a way mark or a point for reference_ It will have its uso, holvever, for it will probably check the <liaposition , to infla- tion in real estate values. BloWii·u_; In ;:;oW'd~; ~lUI. Yorr!i(lsrow!I,O., Out. 28.~'rhe powJer mills near Hudbard blew up this woln· ing killillg George Msgll.i~ a.nd llon. Rolan. - .Afternoon W~ather :PrediCJtlonl. W .UIIINOTONi Oct. 2S.~.For western fair, wartner TUEY ARE SELt.tNG..ii.illDl,'ll, ' .. -- 'S.\oul\oluet Burr,tlf You Wnllt to Get Ono oi the Dcstrn.bln Bnlldtnc Lota nt tbo Grn.nd Snbnrb,. 'PreJiderrast. Lindsey, Sel!l!ions &; Prather report tha~ the sale of lofa· a~ Pran~ergiiS~, the jlrand new suburb of Jamestown on ()h&uwuqua luke is quito phenomenal. Tho vety name seems to make lt popu- ln•, added to which the aBSurancel!', that whatever the present syndicate owning thn property undertakes it will carry through succcssfnlly, constituro it one -of the·btost desirable real,estnte enter• prises in all western New York. G~at improvemenla will be made on the property early in the spring and the values are bound· to go np rapidly. At· present prices an investment iii one theSE' lots cannot fail to be retnnne:tative. Ca. II on Lindsey, Seasions & Prather in the new Gifford building and UBCertain complete particulars. OUlt!aJ\ket. O:ru CITY • I'a•t ·ocL. 28, 18?1. Op<lled ............. ~. rn,% illgbeot- ........ -.. llC% LOwest ...... \.. . - 59~ Cloelng................... GO -- NOTIOB• s..tu•da;r\irnir Jloll<ln;r. lo~fkj1~~t;'~~~:~t'f!:\~~~ fll f.'~~rf.~ by!igrec to o'tiservc lhll BiiiU!dOY l!Blf·holldo Y and ctoteour rcapcotivc place~~ of bua:ln~ nt 12 o'clock m f Lhe-.BantC 10 tnlte enect November 7, 18~1: I CbantAIJqua eo: Nal Dcnk- Danl.c1 GriBwol(t, PJ'ctldent. Willis o. Denedlct, Cll8blcr. Firat N•l· Dank- • • • Ji', E. G:lt~rd, Pr.,.ldont. E, Morgan, lln.ihlor, City Not. BlW'k- 11:' ~~~dd~lcr. Jnmcsto\vn Nat. 0. Pxe.ldenl. E. n, Cruhfcr- .. Fnn:Dc.rs' nnd Mccb ,E. B. Geo. Ooltne O:n.o. Oo:tlD.o.A.ll. Beat• ~o:x.- .A.:J:l. Democratic • J MASS ·MEETING! At the OPER! HOUS.E 1 James1own Saturday Afternoon~ OCTOB-ER 3t, '91 Hon. Roger Q. ~ills, Tho DlMhnguhtJu:ul Democratic L_,ndt'<r und CbmUt•lon or Tn-rlfl' lletorm JnTa:n:r~ia:PnotiNEHTugsPEAKERs I. 0 0 • Wlll fAtldrbss thn I'«!O]Ilo of \Vest• l'lnl Now York <Jn thA IR!IIUfl,K or tlw nay. Tbls. Will ba tbe Groat Maeling of the 1.00. 1ampatgtt..... Everybody Turn· Out I \'-\ 3 ps. 58·inch Loom Damask, worth 40c. Only QGc. 5r ps. 60-inch Loom Damask, new pattern., worth 60c._;,(Jnlf.\' 42c. 5 ps. 60-inch Bleached l)amask, good value at 75c. Onl.y BOc. 4 ps. 58-inch Black Hemstitched Damask, new. I Only . 75c. 6 ps. Black Damask, choice pattern. Napkins to match~ .\V~rth Only 7Gc. 6 ps. 62 to 72-inch Bleached o·amask, best value ever giv~~~·;. Dologn..Uonfl AcOomP,ni\lctl 1Jy Muslu \Vill be t•r(Hicnt lt'()IJt VnrlouR Tltl('l JJllDL~'i DVCit QUAJt.TETTEt Con- JIIIStlngot J. \V'. J~uUorU,•hl, U. J1 l'4lJIOn•R, Wroth\\'cll Duttcrll(11(l u.nd Uerbfllrt W. Tt.rw, wtn lur in AUeu:dn.ttt!e. 1.00 ._.,; Special Value. 20 All Lin~ll\ Dining Cloths, 2 by 2 1·2 yrif.<:'ne·. Doz. Doylies to match, worth 5, only :· :. · HALl? RATES OK A1~ RAILROADS. JASON PARKER, M. D. PiiYB!OIAN AND SURGEON. _I I ,.. ' .. -.\\'OFFICE.; ROOI !1 MEW GlPFOII.n BUlLDlllG. . a.ea 15 same size finer quality, ~ot~, only I 3.90 50 Doz. All Linen .. towels- worth 15c, only . #~, . ~ #\&.&.> 75 Doz. All Lin~~ ~ol~::~~tt~;.:~~;~~~d' ~ng~, i' ' ~ OfJ c. \' Speoia1 nu:t:n.bers o~ To~~,._. aa, 42, 50, 75, l..oo. val.ue~ i~ 1'1irapk.in•· R. W~ ·DINSMORE ~