The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, November 04, 1871, Image 3

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THE DAILY SUN. tUruviiAi Mohsibo. Novn mu 4 tfeg'Nexc Advertisements always found on First Page; Local and Business tfuices on Fourth Page. THE CAPITOL. Ever and anon, in the publio and pri vate affairs of life, something occurs to settle words of an old melody ringing M dearly id though they were just born; and lately the words of the Irish poet have been called up with singular appro priateness: "Tfcs harp, that oooe through Ten's 11*11 U* tool of music shed. It is a sad melody, and is called up only by and events; and what event is so sad a, to at in the gallery of the House of Representatives, and, ‘while looking don into the (aoes of those, who are genoe of the people, to miss .the well known faoe of the "patriot” O'Neal Where is O'Neal ? Not be of the"pre- - vfous condition,"with the apostolic front name—bnt that other, the “ trewly loil" and equally pious John W., who walked the forum like ‘ ‘a thing of beauty and a joy forever," and made " music sweet in that bid hall” with the mellow voice of eloquence. It is a fine, old Irish norm that he bean, and, though ..he is not a Grattan, or a ..Curran, or an Emmett, or a - ■— - t’ftnpattfck—yet ho Is fin O’Neal Where is he ? What hath beoome of him ? Upon what food Is our Cfosar now feeding ? Is he preparing to swoop from the eminenoe of some grand watfitfs© ittotound u*'ifo»id with the brilliance of his genius 1 We pine to know whakhas beoome of the Mentor of Radicalism—he who was bo faithful to the interests of “loflty”—he who was so earnest a laborer for the very small con sideration of nine dollars a day. Alas, shall his eloquence no more be heard in the Hallo/ toe House Of Representatives? Has he, too, passed off the stage finally and forever ? Shall we never again hear Ids 1^* Referring to Bullock — “One more unfortunate."—Columbia Phmix. “ Our Shoddy Governor."—Columbus Sun. ' 4 Bullock’s Slanders." quinr. fig&» “Texas bewails a .scarcity hogs,” and yet she has Davis. Soul Oirttlorn. s as se e nhouse, (Formerly United State. Hotel,! C IOHHER ALABAMA and TBYOB STUEETS, AT. / LASTA, GA. E. H. 3AS3EEN, Agent, Proprietor. GEO. W. SASSEEN, Clorfc. *t- Spinner ie engaged npon his re port, which will exemplify the quality •xprewed by lua named. #“■ “A Pennsylvania firm baa just •tupped 41 oases of school slates to Ja pan;” and, of oonne, the young Japs cipher (sigh for) more. . "Bets in Paris sre that Napoleon will be back within a year. 4 (Boston Post) Possibly, when the time cornea, euoh better will be an a-bettor. m~ Garrett Davie proscribes Hillard Fillmore as a remedy for all Presidential difficulties. Garrett seems to be foil of Millard, while there seems to be enough left to fill more. h. Two notable refugees are abioad in the country—Brigham Young and Bufus Bullock. Young’s complications grew out of a multiplicity of marriage bonds which he lias contracted. Bul lock’s grew out of the multiplicity of on entirely different kind of bonds which he has expended Both flee from still an other kind of bonds, which they would, doubtless have been required to give, had they remained at home. One flees from an excessively married State, the other from an excessively marred State. 1^, General Kilpatrick repeated “Slior- man’s March to the Sea,” in Boston, on Monday night—(New York World.) If that march it to be "repeated” at all, there it no more suitable locality than Boston. gffirNew York votes next Tuesday. REYNOLD’S HOTEL, NEW NAN • - - GEORGIA. [FORMERLY McDOWELL IIOOBE.] Ante BellM Rate* M 00 PICK DAY* oet»4t "jaennesaw house, MARIETTA, - - GEORGIA, o 1 Address CMBi ter quarter*; only one hours FLKTOHKB A FKEYKB, Proprietor*. ■ ride from AOmM. octao-tf Rankin House, COLUMBUS, OKQROIA. J. W. RYAN, Proprietor. ootsi-tf FRANK GOLDEN, Clerk. BROWN’S HOTEL, MACON, GEORGIA. largeet and beat Hotel In the City. It 1* situa ted immediately opposite the Oenernl Paaaetigrr Depot, and for Comfort, Elegance, Economy and at* Shake the forum round and round. Alas! we fear that he has gone, glim, meriqg like a summer's dream, swept away like the fantastio fabric of a vision, and we can only bow onr head in silent mortification, and whisper ■ last good-bye, farewell, odiot, adieu—or, if there is any tenderer expression, we will whisper that to him, or at him. There are so many of these old plums of "patriotism" claiming farewells at onr hands, that the tenor of these articles is somewhat diverted from the original purpose. But we felt it to be our duty to write the political obituarist of a few of them who were the Demostheneses,and the Patriok Henrys, and the George Washingtons, and the Dan Bices of Radi calism, and expend a few tears in memo ry of them. We have partially die eharged that duty, and will very soon have them all well wept Then wc can proceed with tire “regular order of tbc day." The present House, we observe, is not •o greatly concerned about the laetsbeep <fi -the hoqra of Cash,’ as it is with the oonundrum pertaining to the absenoe of the Honorable Mr. Page. Where is Page y asks the House Of Bepreaenta- tivra, add dAay down'fn be* countyrthe Sheriff wafts beck the responsive inquiry of "where is Page?” There is a little gnat bun, for murder, entei that he claims to represent; therefore, he is ooevagiaatty absent Phil. Joiam •ays Page la sick. Probably he ia. A1 most aaybedy would Bo rack trader rimi lor circumstances. to have raveled all the mysteries of the situation, and ahotf a 1 disposition to "oome to books.” Some heavy chunks of business were shouldered, yesterday, fnlrfrA dads of the State House. It was •greed to recognise Mr. Conley as Acting Governor, and a joint committeo was raised to notify him of the fact Ik the pysto tfao iftphrtact considera tion of emolument came np. This em bodies the reel test of patriotism. It men sre willing to serve their State for the Basse item's! etea—uy expenses, tak ing the honor for their reel reward, they erayktriota beyond « peratNentore —patriots in a practical sense—patriots in behalf of the Interests of the people, ud daaatwa to be so commended. It ia not believed that the present Assembly will voluo the services of its members at nine dollars a bead for each day. There the services of the members of the then dominant party was not worth more than Iran kpfcce, « wan worth all of the bal ance of the nine dollars to l>e known Si a Radical A man can afford to be called a Democrat for the honor of the thing and serve as • legislator for a moderate prf diem, to cover experisea; therefore, we look for a reasonable appropriation for the expense of legislating. Bills have been introduced in botb branches providing tor a special election for Governor.the BA1 will speedily be- IWIbe report that the Columbus Sun is to be edited hereafter by sn inmate of the Georgia Insane Asylum is indignantly denied by the lunatics confined there, who assert that, though crazy, none of them are crazy enough to fill the position successfully.—Memphis Avalanche. The reason for this action was the lunatics discovered that no one of them is as crazy as the editpr of the Avalanche, hence, could not hope to enter the pro fession and oompete with him; therefore the whole crowd declined. (OOMMlnuCUTZO.] Ozone. This principle, which enters into_the rmation of water, was disoovere" “ ” Schoenboin, of Germany, who pi it to be a material substanoe; that one atom of Oxygen, one atom of Hydrogen and one atom of Ozone, when chemically combined, produced water; that when the electric spark was transmitted gh Oxygen and Hydrogen gas, they ier was the result. disappeared and water Thu experiment, and the assumption of Schoenbein, Huxley, Soigey, Shepard, and others, conveys a false impression, al together at variance with the laws of God. It is the withdrawal of the Ozone from the molecule that permits the onion of the Oxygen and Hydrogeo. Ozone is a modification of electricity, or the "cause tf motion in matter," and of life in ani mals and plants; or, in other words, “tho spirit of God which moved upon the waters," recorded in the first chapter of Genesis; and not under but an imma terial and intangible principle, which, instead of being a constituent of water, is simply the agent which prevents the anion of these substances only un der oertain temperatures; as in Egypt the atmospheric currents always tending to the Equator from the Mediterranean, and their temperature, being nurane«i it never tains. The electric principle, called Ozone, prevents tho union of the atoms of Ofjgea and Hydrogen, and it consequently cannot rain. This modifiod form of electricity does not enter into the compoeition of the molecules whieh form water., ■ M. 8. GEORGlAJHATTena, oembsmf-iWhtai fin the.aattot mi 1 complicated way "f f *U diffl- depHhtogUhf tly ftotoOnThtotetot. Js .MlNsttTRtHUetoto.n Oth-' •Btortling so n ohUresne nt. Haw- jur ivernor Bollock. —Amen- OR Union. , Ptet “The &ast senmlion-’V-OriMn SUtr. * mt~ •• Ocnp d’etat—The last Precis mabon of toe Preclamattori Otvernor.” —Greensboro Herald. The Union aominationa for city offi esn in Chicago is called “ the fire-proof ieket” Tho Marietta Male Academy is nearly completed. Tlie Columbna Sun of the 3d says: In the afternoon of yesterday, a man whose name is given as Doe Bams, dashed, with ahorse and boggy, through the Fair Ground gates, and then commenced lashing Us hone and lending him pell mell through the crowd in every direc tion. Policemen ordered him to stop and tried'to catoh his bridle, hat all was in vain. He dashed against'B carriage. A lady inside fainted. Several children narrowly escaped. As a last remit, to save lile, the gate-keeper, Mr. K. A. Wood, seeking on opportunity when his shot could injure no human mat are, aimed at the hone, which was in a gal lop. The ball struck the anirnul in the Hhoalder and killed him. The man wan carried to tho guard-house, but was re leased on heavy boil. We understand he is from Harris county. Intoxication the canae. Mr. Joe Desmond, of Muscogee ooun- tj, was able to raise only 8651 bushels of sweet potatoes on one acre of ground. ! Tto Baton MtAer of Therapy toy*: l We are credibly informed that under the direction of a deputy United States Marshal, the soldiers that passed through Rome last Monday hsvu wrested James Cosev and Thomas his son, David Lowry •U&#TMnsa of Mllbtt aW{ Duncan Mlburoe and hia son-in-law of Haralson ooonty. They say they expect ISSaKnOMCKteU ^xtst^tsssssi The che*tDot cri^^Au in a good ug- mmmI "P® % W. a. HOWARD. C. a. HORDTJL W. H. HOWARD k SON, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 2 WARREN DLOCK, • • • ADGLSTA, OA. W E *ff*in tendar our aorri*** la tho Warehoaso baalnoaa, in all 1U braochoa, to ,o*r old pat* rou* and plantar* ••neimlly. Cnim miss ton for Selling Cotton, One and a Quarter PerCent. All fa mil/ anppli** ordered trill bo carefully se lected by one of the Anu, at th* lowest market price*. Onto - _ filled, and at the loweet oaah price. Liberal cash advance* made on cotton in ware house. We extort all the facilities offered by Ware* houae Merchant*. Consignment* *ullaited-*satl** action guarantee. »ug21w3to Atlanta & New Orleans SHORT LINE. THE SHORTEST A QUICKEST DOUBLE Daily Line From Atlanta to the JtnttUttppi Hirer VIA WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY. and Mobile, for NEW ORLEANS, AND VIA WUT POINT, BIO HTOOBtlBY, SELVA AMD KERIDIAX, VIOKSBURa, And nil Intermediate Points. U)aul)t«, Jtmtlti), glc. SOM ethiWg ''tv e'w’ LAWSHE& HAYMES, THE OLD RELIABLE. T ) OUB FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING. WE HAVE JUST ■teotered And opwrt oar roll Btoak ot RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, and AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER BEFORE. Onr WATCHES BUN FROM THE FINEST JUBGENSEN down to the 1 ewer grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In foot, ws now have k foil benutilml and almost entirely new stock. Come sad See Us, price and Bo Convinced w)pil9-d!lm fiar&ware, ffntUrj, ©nn«, &c. W. L. WADBWOnri^ A'bistei O*^ 7 W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.. Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Opposite James' Hniilc, 'Wliittoltall Street* ATLANTA, GA. QUlama San }}rospectno. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Live Paper on Live Issues’ AM AMD AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER L 1W1. V/Donble Dell/ raeaenger Train* will run on this Road a* follow*: Leave Atlanta at 7:10 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 7:00 P. M. Arrive in Atlanta at...., »:<M P. M. Arrive in Atlanta at. 6:46 A. M. Night trains run through to Montgomery WITH OUT CHANGE OF CARS, forming a DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION with trains of the Mobile A Montgomery Railroad for Mobile, New' Orleans, and all points in Texas, and with Train* for Melina and Meridian, Ala.; Jack- son, Corinth, Okalona, Vicksburg, and all points In Centra] Mississippi, Central Alabama and Northern ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ALEXANDER II. STEPHENS, Proprietor©, Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor A R. WATSON News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Dally lUKle Copy. Twelve Month* : Months . glO OO J Three Montlte . 5 OO I One Month • New Cotton Jaelot* anb Cotton Soot ©nano 1 pt $, Ctr. Cotton and Produce Warehouse. THE PIx/ENTTEIlS LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. ■ubeorltoed ,-k‘fUM OWE MILLION DOLLARS. The Warehouse of Title Bank, ICor. Campbell and Reynolds Streets. Augusta, Georgia, JB NOW BEADY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL GASH ADVANCES will be made upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts. Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will be furniahed with receipt* tot •amo that will be available in thla city or any other for borrowing money. The Bank is prepared at all times to make LOANS ON PRODUCE at PROVISIONS on the most reasonable term*. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or oommnnioate with the Officers. COUtUte J. JEHKIK8, Prarttoat. Jtro,r. KINO, ThM-rrerttont. T, P. BltAIICIt, Cnahler. “* a. wdxMMar Inu. .pQH. wiumnroncx nxNixl. DANIEL Ac HILL. COTTON FACTORS, Agents Cotton. Food Guano, NO. 3.WABBEN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. A11 biwihciw entrusted to them will have strict perwto*) sttention. * Orders for Bagging, Ties or Rope and Family Supplies promptly filled. COMMISSION 1 1.4 PER CENT. BiriKlVOIl: ’ Jodg* JOHN P. KINO, Prw’tOMrgla Rail Road. | OoLL. M. MILL, Dir actor 0a. R. . 1 PrMUtent NatiMMl Bank of Aoguate aad Aifuh Savins* Mak of Aoguste. Factory. (National Bank of Wewaaa, Ga. T.dAfttXVt*. Bl “ “ ^■gastaM sre bant k I BRANCH, SONS A CO., COTTON FACTOR^ — AND — COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office at Planter** Loan At Savings Bank Wareho.se AUGUSTA. OKOROIA. er toSolmaand all points west of Selma. Passengers teaving Allasta Making a Road. close oonusctloos with Selina and M*rid* ■ AQQAOE OHKOKCD FOR ALL Tit- MINAL POINTS. Ask for Ticket* via Wcat Point and Monto W. J. HOUHTOM* HOME Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. Oaah Aaaata, October 1. 1871 »4,r»,»6 H i at Chisago wtU not exceed 2,000,000 00 twenty-ten- rt. •»■- •> . The Chronicle A Sentinel of toe34, oays: We learn that yesterday afternoon nn tho passenger train on too Gaorgta Railroad was running at its usual rate of qo^l thir rids «f Thomaaton, umo rite known person struck a young man named Maxwell, firoto Woahingtoo, Georgia, who was standing on the platform of ooe of the can, on the head with a sling shot and then jumped off the train. The sup position is that the miscreant thought the blow would cause bis victim to full from the car, and he would then have uniplu opportun ty to plunder him of whatever valuables he might have on hia person. The young gentleman, however, escaped with a slight bruise on tbs lov*- beacL LmtIu* oeah HMta OctotMT 13, UT1... tl.TM.WS U Ob the tea taetant, at a meeting of the Stock- holder*, 11 was unanimously resolved thsi, after pay- inf tbc Chicago luesgg. wbatovsr tee/ might bs. they would nuke up Intact the Cash Capital 2,500,000 MARINO CASH ASSETS $4,000,000! THIS PLACES THE HOME Opoc th. mm. aotntD BASIS It hae heretofore oc cupied, and gtvee to all lu Poltag UoMare tha baat poe.lt>!. Meant, thet tea heoSwed hr Any Company. THELHLOME a to leewesriteSe at all Ha Sgeertea. iBd ell will bet&terilr peld. ae ureal. CHARLES I. HiRTlX, Prealdeat ktriW >. A Wtesrirasi htriatuyt Quo. M. Lroa, Aaalataat-Saerttar7. JNO. C. WHITNER, AtUato, Da., Quito I .■* tee Gewia, Seam theuttaa, nm*. iliham.atoMtoltojgl eetaa-Se ** CHEAP COAL ~ 111! WILL SELL TO TH* C1T1XHMS OF AT- W LlhTX ICMP COiLbf the Oar load. load, ad oe Cara at oar uilur. at te per. beehil. or will deliver It on Care, la th. city at Uo par. bueheli alno, tor Coal 00 Care leaded el mluea at 4c. par katei Thla la tha luaeat isuee Cual baa bean (urnlabed partite lumhaalrg In large quellUee We claim that oar coal le equal 10 in;, superior Is a great maoj and Inferior to none. EENN1DY k MORROW, OIuIdn For Baily-For Annum i Three Copies Four ** Five “ ay 00 j M 35 00 Ton “ A3 GO Slnarlo Copy Woelsly-Per Single Copy • • • 9 OO | Ten Copie* • • Three Copies • • • 5 00|Twonly Coplef , Five Copies , . , . N OO j Flftjr Coplo* ^ One Hundred Coplo* Weekly fox* mnGle Copy 1 OO I Twenty Copie* Three Coplo* a 50 FlftyCople* Five Copies A OO I One Hundred Coplo* Ten Copies 7 50 , Single Copy Mo Subscriptions, to the WEEKLY, received for * shorter period then *lx monte*. All subscriptions mnst be pekl for in ad ranee; and all tmrm OH OO HA OO 5C*tto . 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All letter. Intauded lor Mm. .Ith.r on petrel, nmttare o. oooiuot-d wTlb th. PoUllrel lmp.rtm.o- of this paper, should be addressed to him at CraafordvlUe, Os. _ „.. . ..tortmtoi ,1-1, All totters on buHinesH of any kind, oonuected with THE 8UN, except its Political Department, should bs addressed to J. Msnly Smith, Manager. Atlanta, On. The Weekly Sun . ! la a large, 8 page sheet (ia quarto form) filled with tee obotoest reading, fte*tat* S* U tin* uafTy—everything which appears in our dally issue that is of general interest All of Mr. Stephens Editorials appear in th* WeeMy * TUB Stnr a th* organ of ttw PtoHjUttm AdvooatS Ot ffaatton thw Pwlanda of Pcpulag noi Ofm It w ill tr. SW> uwbte ttaa onponant of hkrdana heaped upon a tax-paying people, of all klnda. I tha old. mte, pmie-honored landauuka of the OaaHoratto Par- Ik, thoroughly aattstad In tha Work, and will cootributa to Ita atdafly. oqmitaUoe. Oar Wrekl, ta • rer, htohwyot Immtm Thetamuela- of the Union, and we We ask tee Mends of liberty, everywhere to aid In extending T rldluwJ, , u?!»^uuu« h thfwJTt««^»Jrecr !i •‘^rW«u f q. Pukm. o>a «reco^ta. ..my to te?Nytei^ywe of teettytely no i^ereata at stiSu in tee momentous issue* of the day.wtooi J. HBNZiT SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA CXA. william r. caxwroar. MMkri T. teOTg. .Tannings, Smith & Co, 00TTON FACTORS AND OOHMfSHIOlV MERCHANTS, H AVE this dmy removed to No. 6. McIntosh street, AU.U.U, Oejrgta. (upposlta our torin.r plec. of bu. ium.,1 wbere we be.. Urn met unpl. onU Clom mom. of OBJ In too dtr. wbtak la Strtetlr lire- Prior. Connif-nmenta Solldtcfl. Beptaubor 1. lim-mpll-4bw*m. Special Notice. Tlekata U the Fair at U OUXD TOIP TlCEHTt EOH VinTOBS XOIHH Alabama State Fair will be os Hate vie Wasters k Atlantic Hsalrusd for ONE FARE tes five days, l itetelSllrg to day. Paasesgers should try this new and pleasant Route to Montgomery, the oaly B. W. WUKNN, gy For Schedule and laforaattou of the Route apply to E. V. JOHNSON. Loeai Agent Blue MountafuRouto, 0ctW4t Mo. 4 Kimball House. J^IBERAL CASH ADVANCES HADE ON COTTON, TO BE ELD HERE, or for Shipment to Dorn ratio or Foreign Market*. 19- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Gotten. xopt2n-fim yiimilp I : anoritf Bttmng Hfecljinff.":. _ W B Family Fsvorite SIMPLE, Will do a greater ohaagra Ikon any other maeoine. Bold on the en dollar, a month. Offlo# anil aolraroom at GEORGIA. IHIPF, Qso. Ag*t. MsehuMh ECONOMIoAl. OF WORK, ATL. ANT A, . l !M"l UN8EGTI0NAL, UNNIT18M, UN80LITMML The frrsheist arriee of Teat-Bootee puldlnhetl- containing tho latent reeulte of discovery amt scientific reeearch. officially adopted by tha Virginia and Ueergia State Beards at Idatitfia, AMD WWW LAHffiSLT IN Ml IW i t . ▲ad in many Northsrn tint—. ibt f uWi0bing unpolitical, which should praent Ktance—in now imuing • coid- Tcxi-bnok, by th. mlnrat aebol- whh'b biv the ot the ami nnlnrat ddana of lag the seeeeehr hr s eeriee at Orel} uaerefiemif, .eyiiniraq, sad only the facts at history sad flaw MTtee of fichaal aad CMhga Cheat test. Beet, and XT oaf * Beassttful fW>Hgf ffiggia New puhlitheil The " Uolrwnlty Rerhe” etatoarae Maury’s Geographical SERIES. uw.*u by sll wIm wi«h to teach Geography as s s anil not merely ns su enumeration of dry ucU. 1 Holmes’ Roadera and Speller*, LLD . PndoMC of Rfctory end Ow«J Utanten la Si Tlffi- eric, of RueAre unequalled la eheapaeea eOeeSatea aiqia era tumUly program!re ia character, bright ead taeh ia thrir« Uv (iiuiRoe K. Holme,, venltv uf Virginia- A eeH*, gruphiv ii lionuic. They on Moadlly programire ia cheractar, bright ei talcudou, uf pnwe end vena, ead iUiutreliro at Soathera ec-nee, lncidcnte, fad Uarity. Venable's Arithmetical Ur ('iuolbs S. VniiLit LL.0., Profceeu, of Mi Viatrioin- Thaw book, era neeirad everywhere by Intrll tatmltiiioa. ss beiuM otoet edmirebly edtpeed l>r weeeto Their method*. ' lion. Their method,, rule,, end reaeooinf* an dear, riftiac* iegirol, aert < etui the trier ir carefally graded thrpagheue. ^ n Holmes' History Ot the United States, .WUf Bv tlEoane F Holme,. LLD.. of the CittVmaitr uf Vhgiah. H * eaoaffii la mo at thi. toariiwMe wrark, httenbiina, impertiel, and truthful, ea well e» para mi. gacedi la style, thru it U ^e^Sj^ijtoury uf^the United Sulci which li tOiety mpaeOiaam. H De Van’s Pnnah Crngnmsr, Render*, e**a» , ...... Clldereleeve’e Utln Series,. Hii Hm Ui.iS's plfntiLOT CMM Carter's, ktoments reiUq, DuntoriThn Wrftlf Reed for our new IM.IlRTRATED DWCRIFTIV* ( areiled (toe to any tearner He school affiere. U Mile -bee r euntaau epadaeea pegee el each. Addrree UNIVERSITT r 1U aad Ml i I wihF ,ullK.T IdfiS w. A. SI* GENE enSKST 1 *