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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1895)
iJMi'NMWiMfttW 5T -. VTKFTT-ff i. BBBBr THEBKSt PIPE ' fTOBACCQ ir , IT? "PGaaoBisaB r rU ortitf fin FAT. I rf ',? I - "..!! is'' . X" SSI l! sfB This extra ordlnnry Ro jnvcnator la tho most wondorful discovery of llio atto. It bus bi-cu en dorsed lyt.io IraillnjTfrKif (Ifia mon of Europo nud Amcrlra. Huiiyan is purely vcoo lludynn stops Prsmatureness Comtlnntlon, uizzincrs, Falling Ben. ration, Ncrv otutwltchlng of llio eyes and other parts. Strengthens, Invigorates nnd tonci tho entire system. Hudran etiret "ability, Nervousness, EmKslons, nnd develop i and restorer weak organs. ' 'in In Die of tho dls rhcrgo In 20 daj a. ('una fiOST bBuX. lOfSCI by day o nltbutoppcf MANHOOD m culcbly. Ovor 2,000 private endorsements. i'rcuiaturcnos ineuua unnotency .n tho tint stow. It Is a rymptom ofFrmlnal weakness and barrenness. It con bo stopped lu 0 daya bytuousooriludyan. Ihonow IIscocryviu rnndo by tlioBnccml isttofthonldfamnuslludion Medical Institute. It Is tho strongest vlmilzor mado. It Is very powerful, but hminUis. told for 81 00 a pack RROorO packages for S3 09(rlaln scaled boxes). Written guarantee Ktvcii.ntn euro. If you buy clx boxes and aro rot cntl.fly cured, six mora rUl bosont to you f' o of all oharces. dondfor rlrcultmnnd tektlmnnUls. Address II011HON MUDIOAb INSTITUTE, function Stockton, IHurliot A: JillL Sti Nun l'ruucl.co. Onl Nerve Blood , Tonic Builder fMndrot descriptive pamphlet Dr. WILLIAMS' MEDICINE CO.. iile. cor box. Sdienectady, .7.Y. hrYVlrslllr Out for f'l.Srt UU . I. u null IHJIIOUUU remeitv for (ionorrhua. ift, Sporinntorrlium, Whit?., unnatural illi. clmrii' , or inr Inflamuiti uoa. irmaiiuii or uicirn tlon itf m u on u mem IrHiEvwjGHtMiPuCo. l,ra'"'', Hou-Bitrlnsrnt. n aniu nj nruKKHi or tout la plain wrapper. by oxprtix, prcpalil, for 1.00, nr 3 lotl. a, i.73. '" rnllt. THE FASHION PAPEIl CF TH2 DAY. Superb, Strlotly "Up To Hate" Doslgns Illustrations and Tasliton Kotcs. JicllaWc, Bright rtntl Clcau. A year's subscription Gonts, tscludlnir, fice, yonr cholco of any onu Celebrated UcCall D3zar Patterns, aa all pattoma to subscribers for Only 10 or 15 Cents. ThlB lipniltl fill nanur frna nnn vmr to vmv iinrMiin nainniv , rii in nnnnnfw ifir he DAIT.V .TnnnuiT. hv trinll six uontba or for a Inuger period, HOFEIl BROS., Editors. iJfe 'iVffMFVAU sHvfW W&I&W :vnfftfcttJVi?"f!l 6&&2r ooinij TJ X.77VI. t ... ft .!. X 3 A.JS doi u .iriiture. HS"! XgjNk CINCiMIMI.0 -KM Cvv n. a. i. AI 'wawsH I THE r""SBJBHBBTPMHIMPJ8Ei22J IT CONVENED AT NOON I'lrsJ Ht'Hftlofi of Nig Flflyl'n,irlli t'oiigi'pjitf Operi. U1TLE LEIilSUTION THIS WEEK HuiiKo Will Hlccl OIIIroiH and jlk'ssngo IU'iul TucHiIny. iti'.ni) itLicariii) si'iiakcu. Washinoton, Dec. !!, Tlio llepub licutib of tho Iioubo mot In ciuicua Hut. urdny night uud unnnlmotittly noml- nnted cx-Bpi-nker Tluiiuna B. ltucd, of Mnluc, for Bpcnkcr of thoGItli cotiurcus. This notion wns anticipated, for at no tlinu had an cllort bcuu InaUgurnUd to contest tils olcctlon. Tho Hon. Ga luabu Grow, who woh epcuher of tlio bouse lu I860, nominated Held in Cuu otiB. Hu simply presontud Itoed'H nnmo, nnd tlio nomlnittlon was mado by a rising voto, nmld cliccre. Grow, Cunnon nud Piiyno, oscortod Ilcud to tlio ball, and, when tlio cheering, which ((reeled hid iinnoarauco. had subsided, ho made a brief speech ol acceptance. Ho said: "For tho honor you havo conferred upon mo I tender you my Rlncere thanks. I am, however, not In tho least, liable to confound with my own personality this tribute of your kind uess, I had onco tho good fortune to bo ho placed that 1 represented, as well as I was able to, tho patriotic souso of a grout party, aud It la to that patriotlo boubu of our party that you tendor the trlbuto of your matured, us well an your temporary approval, Hiatory will accord us praise for what we did in tho 61st congress, aud it may accord its praiso lu in this for whut wo do. "Wo hayo unfortunately, n divided government, which usually leads to small results; but thoro is time when icst is as houithgtviug us cxercleo, Wo must not forgot that our llrst and greatest duty is to do all wo can to re- storo confidence to business, and tbut wo must avoid all business legislation except in tho direction of Improved business, llatbor than run risks we can uflord to wait untl woll dovcloped plans give us nsBUranco of permanent benefit. Urude and hasty legislation is above all things to bo shunned. "Could wo cause our immenco pop ular majority to ovortlow into tho bruuchoB of the government, and could we havo full control, wo would create, not a perfect world, perhaps, but a world rather more fit to livo in than wo have lately had. Even as things are, I do not for a moment doubt that our patriotlo Instincts will load us to makeovery sacraflco except that ol prluciplo to resouo our country from Us temporary disaster. "Not ouly havo wo been oleoted by the overwhelming vote of the peoplo us their servants, but us n member of u hoiiBO of representatives, of which we are tho majority, tho right to Initiate taxation for the peoplo oy tho legisla tion Is placed In our bauds as a sauted trust, which we have no right to sur- render, uud which ull parties, however they dlller on other things, will as suredly mulntuiu." "That wo shall bo ready at all times to furnish adequate revenue for tho government, according to oursensoof purity, no man can doubt. "This Ib tho great nation of this hemisphere, and, while we hayo no de sire to lnterforo with other nations, wo shall maintain our position with firm ness and self-respect, nud at tho same time with careful consideration or faots, and that conservatism of action, whloh shall leavo no bad question to trouble our future. In this I trust the whole government and all Its branches will bo in accord with each other and tho peoplo." When Beed had finished his speech of acceptance, Foss, of Illinois, uud niiboru, of California, each presented him with a gavel. These ho accepted with appropriate remarks, lu tho course or which ho alluded to the fact that ho had passed some years on tho Paclflo coast as a young man. In closing his remarks, Reed said: "To ull the audience, I muBt add that I cannot undertake to reconollotho differences of these gentlemeu as to their metallic vlewB-'1 The point In Reed's last remark was the fact that Foss had mado an alluslou to sound money, while Hllborn had talked for free sllyer. Continued on first pace. County Wabiiantb. A warrant for $15 was Issued In favor of Ernest Bell for six coyotes; and to Justus Coburn for 51.05 aud Emll Quast for $1.30 for scalps of equlrrels. A warrant for $18 was Issued to Matlon county's runner fund for Rebecca Detrlch, who desires to bo seHt to YreKo, Cl. The cjunty court deemed It leBa expensive to the" taxpajera to do this than to continue to support her at their ex. mow oniHiow omm, iMTKHMN. M, At. Witlieflto won nl Albany TIniMiliiy, John .fours wnn nt Albany Tuesday. Mrs, h, it, Bli'KO la n guest of liuf sister In I'ottlntid for n tow dayn, 8. 1, Bliore, merchant of Bolt), was In our oily Monday, F. M, Miller wna nt Albany several days this week. T. M. Holt wna nt tend lug court nt Albany moat of tho week KAYTON. Mrs. II. F. Liticn, of Darry, spout Thanksgiving ut tho old homo lu this city. A donation parly was held at the resldotico of Elder Campbell Tuesday OVdlllllg. Mrs. Wm. 1'attorson and daughter, of Alblna, nro guests of E, F. Manning nnd family. Wcdncsday.'.Nov. 27th JudgoJMagora united lu marriage Chas. J. Clcmon aon nud Mary E, Lucas Mr. aud Mrs. H. C. Burns aud Mrs. W. L. Warren reached homo from Ban Francisco by Wednesday's morning train, having bad a very pleasant time. C. W. Powell and wlfo went to Port land Wednesday, aud remained ovor Thanksgiving visiting with relatives and friends. COTTACJK OKOVE. Mrs. J. I. Jones went to Eugene Fri day morning. Mr. Uhas. 8. Ingorock, of Portland, spent Thanksglvlug with his uncle and family, Mr. A. Todd. James Bears lost n very ilno horso Wednesday. He waa' working him in u wagon, when in some way lie was snagged. SMarrled by Rev.;0. H. Wallace at theresidenco of tho bride's paronts, November 20, Edgar Parsons and Miss Allle MoDauial; also by tho same, at tho bride's paronts Novombor 28, Bhor man Morss and Miss Laura Boars. OSWKQO. Mr. G. H. Poltlnger, of Portland, opontBunday with tho family of Mr. W. M. EyanB. Miss Bessie Evans, of Pacific univer sity, spent Thanksgiving week at homo. Br. Herman Pauling, of Portland, and J. II. Campbell, Esq., of Oregon City, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Pauling last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bhlploy, of Ore gon City, wero down last Bunday to get acquainted with their now grand sou who recontly arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pollook. Mr. and Mrs. Willis una Miss Vos por, of Portland; Mr. L. a. Jackson and Mr. L. Cuslok were guests of Mr. and Mrs.Honry Gans'on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Conrad Moyor Is confined to the houso with sickness. J. H. Morolaud and family moved this weak to near Ulllsboro. Tnero sat down to a grand Thanks glvlug dinner at Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Russell's tho host nnd hoBtosa, Hon. and Mrs. F. L.MIutlo, of Oswego; Mrs. Fred Russell and sou Gus nud Miss Ella 1 uesell, or Portlaud. Mrs. Stuart .and son Earl, of Ban Francisco, aro visiting tho former's parents, Mr. and Airs. James ingio, Mr. A. O. Jones, who has been con fined to tho houso with illness, Is con valescent. COnVALUS. Robert Ray, who Is now with bla fatber In tho mercbandlao business at Woodburu. la In town visiting old frionda. Mrs. F. A. Holm la lu Albany visit Ing frionda. Charlea Young was over from Balado tho first of tho week. Miss Ora Bpangler arrived Thursday to spend Thanksgiving. Mrs. M. Berry, of Lyons, la visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. B. Mayo. George Piper, a wbeol horse on the roportorlal stall of the Portland Orogon inn, came to Corvallls to givo nanus. Ho returned home Saturdoy. L. Berlin left Friday for California, wimrn ho will sneud tho wlotor. Dur ing his absonce, Mr, Berlin's house on College hill: will be occuplod b rred Yates and family. Will Bloas expects to take a physical examination for a commission as an ntiiepr in the United Btatea army next January, und that la why ho Is not playing football this season. AMUNY. Judgo Duncau wcut to Cotyallls Sat urday Qn business, Mr. E. W. Ln.don, cashier or tho First National bank or Albany, spent Thanksgiving In Eugene Elijah Wills, or Syracuse preoinot, and Arvllla Hwirt, were united in marriage In Portlaud last Tuesday. They have the best wishes or many. HRev. B. V. Poling and faml'y returned Friday from u visit with rela tives in Iudepeudenco. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor!- Mr, Wm, Wcftlliorrohl, of EMtoru i!,,., , ,.,.r.,i, ...!' ,ii. I urrguri, is speiimiiK n iw unjn wnn Ida brother, Hoi). J. JC Wrallnrfurd, In tlilNclly, Holmol Muporliilciidoiit A, H, iltHii- crfonl, ProfuMor Tyrro nud Mr. Lrwiiunon, nro nllrndltig n dlfitrlol lonelier liialllula nt ) Inrrlaburg, Judge JJuiioftii returned Friday from Mehnuifl, where lio lias boon to oxaitl luo tho brldgo ncrocs the North Hnn tlnin nt Hint plnco, built by LI nil nud Mnrlon coiuitltn. Tho wind had blowil down tho approach to tbo bridge, fulfilling a cost tu rebuild from $000 to $1000. Mr. L, O. Btrnlton was lu Albany Friday. If niiyono goes to tho opera houso to night expecting to lirnr long winded bunoombo speeches thty should bo dis appointed. Tho question la can Balem ralao tho $25,000 needed to build the woolen mills twlco as largo as tho onca that burned. Tho business men of tho town, who llaye tho llio nnd welfare and future development of tho com munity at heart, aro going to be at tho meeting nud It will bo monoy that will talk. MABEGTB BY TELEGRAPH. Salem and Eastern Quotations Cor rected Dally. OlllCAOO Nov. 20. Wheat. cashMWe. : Dee "X. .. ... ... .... .... . .' fltff xoiik, jMOY.w,--oiiyer, tujsc; jeaa, N.W. SAN IFHANOIBOO MA11KKT. BahIiKkampujco, Nov 29. Wheat, DVtt. , WdOl (Jreiron. choice. TldlOe: lnlurlnr. IStkrv vallcj.WJUo, iiops-viuoiBDieavDjjxc. I'oUitoca-M to 10c nor sack'.frcron Uurtmnks 6538J por saok. I'OUTLANU MAUKET. PoRTLAnij. Nov 29. Wheat valley S3 wnua tYUia.bix Klour Portland. K.OOi Benton countv. tl.CO: grnbam, tl 'JO; suporflne, Si per bbl, wuh vriiiiu. lommx uvJt ivt&tii roiiou, in buen.lV&itVi.'n tiurrcls.l 16007.00; oasos,i.7i. l-o ui toes Now Oregon, X&ibo por taox, lUy-Unod, t5 50 por ton. Wool-Valloy. Ho. UllUtuns Uran, JU.&OaiUi ihorts, 12all3; ohop teed, tl315.per ten: rye 7oo per o. Hldos greeu, Railed, W lbs 8jo; under 00 lbs 7o sheep pelM. 10ja70c, Hops New Ureson,i3aGc, according to qual- Hv. UulUsr Oi Br Oregon fnnoy cronraory, 17K92Z0 dairy, 16l7Jc; fair to good, .la&glSo )n, 10a fanoy oominon Gheoso-Orcgon run cream, 80j. Kgga Oregon, 33 pr dor, 2.60 per der: ducks riOOOSiOi geese. t0,00(37. turkeys, live uaiic; uresseu.iuiiiKO. UecfTopsuors,,43 3 o5 per lb: lal? to good steers, 2a'J3-6c; cows, 2a3o; dressed Leof, Mutton Best beef, Sl.7So2.O0; chotco ewes, 1,76; dressed, io, llogs Choice, hoavy. t3,0a!l,60; light and coders, SJ.23; dressed, iUn ft B. Veal amall, choice, Ouito; large, 3alo 9 lb, HAJLBM MAIIKKT. Wheat c ft bu. market firmer. OatH-17o. liar Ualed, cheat. SIOoS.eO: timothy. 160. Flour. In wholesale lot. tXCO; retail, ISz.K0; uraii. uuisiiu.w uicira, sii.w (buoria, IIUAW VI. CO; chop feed, U.0Ual2.U0, oal-l)rossod,4o. Hogs Drcesed'lo. Live Cattle l?ia'2Uo. Potatoes-aooVbu. Onions lo. Turkeys 7a8o. Apples UOatoo on, U gg 270. Hams-.llo, liacon..93. Poultry Hens, Co; duois,0u7c. Hops 2aSc; no market. Wantkd. To exebaugo or Bell, three or four ncrca opposite school uouao. Will take small payment, and remainder In work, Inqufro of J. C. MoFurland at Clear Luke, six mlloa north of city, or nddreaa .Balem. 11-0-m Puodatb. Tho potltlon of F, Van Do Banu for tho appointment of Dottle Smith as guardian of the estate of Jene Van Do Baan, a person of weak mind, waa hoard and citation waa ordered to issuo to tho latter lo uppear boforo the court on Docomber 12th to show cause, If any, why the prayer should not be granted. The estate Is yaluod at $700. Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. MR. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction In Nobraska,wrltest "My heart troubled and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followed any se voro exertion. Valntness, hunger without any appetite i fluttering that made me clutch my breast, and palpitation that often Btaggorcd me as It I would fall, wore frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black If I arose from a stooping posturo quickly. Sleoploss nights with tholr Ttt Mil PC prostrating unrest wero ill. milt numerous and I could Heart ClirC cetnorcstdayornlgljt. I consulted leading pby ReStOreS slclani and tried adver- llCUllU..M.t gave me no rollef. One of Dr. Miles' circulars dcscrlbod my case so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure and I am now a well man. I hope every one troubled with heart disease will try Dr. Miles' remedies. If they will write mo personally, X will gladly give them full dotalU of my experience." Envr. Edmonds. P. O. Box 63. David City. Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Ouro La sold on guarantee j that first bottle benefits or money refunded. w fc'MtiiwMlliiiUH,i mmum mi llfii t fil for Infanti and Chlldron. T HKUTT TrV otitorratlow nt mlllloBs of persons, yenwltwa It la wminestlowalilr th iml yewasly for In font nnd OhlMran ilia worU Ki nrev fcswnu It Is liarmless. Chllilrnia llko IU It arlvea kam health. It will sava tkalp lives. In It Mothers Iihto omaUtleg wlilok 1 ausolntoly aaJo itnl praotloiJly perfect nn t ckllA'a wAlobie. Caetorla Jaatraya Wormi. Castorla allays FeyerltViiess. Castorla provcati vomltlast Sour Oaril. Castorla cores Plarrlieaa aaJ Wil Colic. Castorla rallevaa Teething Troalilos. Castorla cares Comtlpatlna aad Hataleaoy. Oaatarla iHtrallaa tka eHVota of carfeoalo acid gaa or polsonoaa air, Caatarla doea Hot ceatata morphlBC, oplnm, or other aarootlo property. Castorla aisladlataa thai food, gegalatea tho atomaoh and howols, gtvJBg ha althy aad aataral aleep. Castorla la pnt ap la nas-rfw aottlea only. It la Mot aoW La tinlk. Poa't aJlow aay oao to aell yoa aaythlHg olsw oa tho plea or promise that It la "jaat aa good" and "tylll aararor ovary parpoaa." Baa that yog pet C-A-S-T-0X-I-At The fao-aLallo algaatare of Children Cry for f. L iS-rfc PRIZ FIVE PRIZES! THE CAPITAL JOUR NAL does not do a lottery business to swell its circulation; but in addition to cjiving yaluo receiyed, it gives its subscribers valuablo premiums. Now is tho timo to order your reading mattor, and it will pay you to notice the following special eilers: Anyone of the following tlvo periodicals free, one year, to any subscriber ot THE JOURNAL who pays $1.50 in advance for tho DAILY, by carrier, three months, (50 cents a month), or by mail sis months, (2Go a month), or tho WEEKLY 18 months, ($1 a year). "Queen of Fashions." Tho best 10-rago illustrated fashion niugazino of Now York froe for ono year. Tho above pnct5s aro net cash, and tho ohea est combination ovor of fered. Tho "Queen" is a high class, practical, homo magaz'no. "The Child Garden Tho delightful Chicago chil dren's magazine. Just tho thing to read to tho little ones of tho homocirelq It brings the kin dergarten into tho home. Song, eames and story.. Beautifully illustrated, $1 a year. Pub lished by tho Kindergarten Literature Co, ii ym tmiiiiimiKH!! rwy Coatorln I tit tli ptxtrotiagu of to apenlc of 1 1 rlthont RWfissIng;, laoaevary wrapper. Pitcher's Castorla. 'The Farm News." A practical farm paper, ed ited byfa staff of experienced agricultural write s, contributed to by tho best known agricul turists of tho country. It con. tains what tho armor wants Womankind. A handsome, attractivojhome papor,-to which ovory woman will givo a hearty welcome The Toledo Blade, That groat national nows papor, which is known to every body. SAMPLE COPIES of any of these Publication can bo had by calling at THE JOURNAL ofiioo or dropping us a postal card. Any two of the above peri odicals can bo secured by pay ing$3 and takingTIIE JOUR N AL twice as long as required to securo ono. "When tho extremely low price of THE JOURNAL is considered, this will bo tbrnd the most liberal oiler mado by any paper on tho coast. HOFER BROS. Editors, Salem, Or UM& E s fjf $aBSLaaaal km 1 ""'1 ll I ' Mmfllaflrl ' OT0 EAST ! VIA Tllri- Union Pacific System Through rullman ralaca HlMpem. TourM Bloopers and Free ltoollnlng Obnlr Car dally PORTLAND to CHICAGO Our trains nro healed byi steam and cats lighted by l'lntsoh limit. ' " Time to Ohlcawo, 8W days.) Time to Hew York, 4X days.' Which la many hours quicker than all coca, petitota. Kor rates, time tnble4nnd full lnformatloa apply to IIOISR & BARKER, Agents, Halem, Or RtW. DAXTKU, Uenoral Agent. 1R5 Third at., tt K. HKOWM, I)lst.l,aa.Aeat Vortland. ORTHKWN PACIFIC R.RU R u N 8 Pullmari tlorant Slccpln" Cars DInlnp Cars Sleeoln Tourls Can ST. PAUL ' BuTO"' FArircr. TO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTQh WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE TnilOUttH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON' PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK s BOSTON and all I Points East nnrl Smith! For information, UmeiSoaras'uapa 'i Uoketa call on or wrltei ' THOMAS, WATT 0 CO., AOENT8, 265 Commercial su 3alon, (Ji, Or A. D Charlton, ARst. fJen'l.Tais. Agon Morrison st , corner Third, X'ortland, Or. U & & CO. fi.1 MCNEILL, RECEIVER. To The East QIVEU TUB CUOIOICOP TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES -VIA- GREAT NORTDERN RY. J ONION PACIFICKY (Mantes to all Eastern Cilia Ocean stearacrs'leaveil'ortland everylvetday for lull details callon or address! 1IOIHK 4 ilARICEK. W.,II. JIURLUUKT. Gon. Diss. Agent, tl'ortland, Or G. Al. POWERS, Local Ticket Agent, Koitino'Trada l. Oregon Central AND Eastern R. R. Co fVAQUINAUAV ROUTE. Connecting at'Yaqulna Bay wlth!theHau Prauolsco und Yaqulna Hay rtteamahlp Co, 'brKAUEH K1HALLON," A 1 and first class lu every respect. Balls from Yaqulna for Ban jrrnnolioo about every a days, rustenger accommodations unsurpassed Shortest roulo between the Willamette valley an Calllornla. Karelroiu Albany, orf points west, to ta Francisce: cabin. 11$ steerage, !; cablH round trip, cood ea days, f 18. For sailing days apply to 1U.I4. WAUJEN, A(rWt (JHAaOLA.HK.Bupt., OorvaUls'or! uuvt iiunnauHiir, vHVuw.vir A. J. OHlTHOnilJj. Lnea AgUt PChltbnltiM UutfllkU llliunaiil Km, ENNYR0YAL PILLS llrllnul uud S.lr 2nutAO. (, lj. nlUUfc i.oit um unJilni.J Ib llrd 111,1 CM WtUlllO Vt7tMn. Eloil lia ttu. ribba'i. Tatiy uatH.r. JWu..afrMM"l il.iawbiMliilu. Al"Vuvl. or In ilimni fti. nullflulul. t.UnMnll.ll MM 'll.Uef fur Iu.llrV ( liwr. r . rum ' It Mall. 10,000 T.uluiMl.. .VuhSm, --rOki"Urt'ktuteallHVa4BjaaW tj uilmi ixvfiuu, nlmMWQ xS iy 1 n pli f 4 I ri 1 1 I $ penee. H