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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. JULY 1 1593- TllS WCBklV bllFOIllCie. WrVt- TYi. rU bitt? k kx-.ig 12', If a V 1 i li i- T u cxux it prophecy twa aa a3vir.t- is ; J H J, A f II? .- .vt.: tl TiVff to r.-ci :iet-3 a ftw tears sco 1- csfcCJ sxJ xj.!ln, pert who vuerrd it wos:l hive ; rfj Yti c-iri tjJk li s k:sd ttta t znF.iiT&i as uti i c ;ti- w4n:t. 1 lie cm i ssist. Ye i t rv-x oxJy trkg war- : j. - -T i:Cl M Uf Ut tl.3-T WOtr iClK - -! iIKJ , f W IfMfc. I'J!l. . . . - r eia U.lk of rx-:i.i. l.l Crrfca i:rif ml ara:.:r ii.: J.ssm, l-t ;n- tntt nirt aiat toiotc rt-tt i;jm - . . . ,. . f.r xwfjirer imjC wll iiilf EtrUii Ss:h irasiiisJ prr'"J ri:rr r.xrsri?x.E. I a i nb-Bi fit iriiar HHIIIIUIUI JiV Windmills. i m m UT1"" - M 'r llirTTttTtT. llit.I Ca fcfCCll; I'll II K1M iwjBtii :i xridiii 4.-i .v., .w. - ;t w.-.O. waH.lMi Hat llT i J. wili tie woril f-f a "rut. .r..- t,- f.-.-.t si t. ibe tra tLnf r t r: t tix skitm. : ms : if&recJ 1.1 cciii-cj in ii Ur i2 tcc l ta lvr loo ire Cx; t ia J- U)ii 3 Ur.I , Btia U ttia ic i Icrx.jiJ fjf ill Vj ;ttirjt wr 1 li r3:jVuPresifiiriL-irt!Ktte tJi-T ta U jtmusS Cf li wcr-J itr.si jie3J tf,' li'cs-ilk U rtjiri t trs.K$ ia ir pws. Orfrt i2 p t rtO-c, accB:iig to S.,'0,-1 1 EiiliiJ .J H ex.tt.it tt 'at i. J i-:r, is3 tio, in fart l;ci0 fIkj, O. Ut:iJ Su: ;iro- f:rai "-Itre U ia LiiUfs. If ce U 5 "3 - ti:rcli tie ft: iit ihU ecctirj CLCttrT. jol!r tf 19 iTirie ' ; wotli Lit m3e iu sxt rtittike Tbe t:r,xt Jttl j CaI Lirj f t ia w-f , tiT F:ri 41 il it tii tre'.Kitd iu ic'emn ia tLe xirt a fctki r e:T r:-stlry ia j ler b iilLr tf tie fc4 list tie pir;2- j-s rt;5r JCti"ii U It ftr tie txtt ; eisrge. j Tit-re is x rtl f ;lore s.s:Vtt fcr ' Ertliii TVre tre cTti ia Ger j pc-nk ci lie UtiltJ Suits, ,J I : Aae.-k lutctu ia lie ctxtisk i K,fct r. t5 ia lie .-iir Oixjue oa lixir fti;r f tLt et tttrj, it-J a Isrre ' L TtVriw. i:alii Taw. Tier ire xt'ce ISjFFISG S1LTEL. is Eiii'tri lita lie taCk ii i tf. fitse BriUii traku r cfts- Ia u ktil two d rtcU t.tre a fKlkJ T He tdnriw.T frca tie fJrer fofc. re.aia . v.rJeric oa tbe Ttclfc oreta. Ca . lfc or ia lie cc-actrics j -linii-e l iilo ;t, cut tin Lalf t f lie i fxrr'!e cf a! lie oiH lire. i A We hive lately taken the zener for tie Aerie o ter Wicdiuii!, n-J erry a et-xk on iaoj. We carry complete Mock etockef Deep sn i Kbt!ic. Well Porut . well at Pitcher f-pool and Spray Pump. Se n btfore baying else here. 'lLe Aermotor Mil! ia cor.:dere4 tie bttt bj chine on the mrket. Call and tte it. THE DEMMING Anti Freezing Windmill Force Pumps. thi pnT.p hs been rrf.'cti !o meet the reairernenta of the principal Wind jnn:'ariorcri in tits L'nitd Slice, fur a bt-tier Wind.uHl Furce Pomp i!h. Thii n ".! njauc three ive, than had herelof jre been prodared. It has become the !ea)in Ami l : . j 1 1-: I : -1 t . . 1 M t retimu tnre wt pump, an-i ii ccriini uj n .iijujih laacuiaci'jrert and tlleri pTterai'T, 9 the I c:t three way Windmill Fcrce Parr.p on tt.o murket. Thu Uaica ibow OiOpIirg for col cretin? t the nnd.rg".i!cd dinharze ie H of urSf, tn(J cn te inrr.td to fait the direction t.f the j.ipe. fte air churuter pipe two ir.ol: jn tlijiiueter, mnirn mcure? wmh i-ix reiiJ-n ma n ,-nuj tow oi water. 1 lit) Uote Coup Lnz on t.'ie fpcat also add to the convenience of th: pa a; p. MAiER S BENTON. Sole agents for Wasco County, The Dalles, Or. ti ntiioit tf IsflttiJ xre j Attsic- ii$ J:or-red from tie ;ftt!ice $scr; He wor!I's ro'd & 'producers. Is coM rrodect. Low- J A4SM.AiAA.4 -C V .V& a.Xft,VXLX . A t rr -tf v txIlka " . ... -I ; ... ..iasVvrVS'Varwwvwvwwwwvwvr x Tie o"er Jty ex-Sc-Et'.or Tr! ?t3t 3 lL ttse DAVID GARRISON ARRESTED t'.s..ltj. TitT Lxe lie itt cetenJ i,,.if.. iiliifriMki'jiMcatBtstbvl. .'..V. , v . i groi fctr. Tie world s output , , ocifTiLitn lirn:f r.i SL.Ttr ULta . ... . . . - . w, l 1 ci tie vt.iow tEcia;, wii'ta Jwjan inirr AttrBptisr obti a ri lie t!uElrY Lv Lsd. jji tLat silcer j , j., ,ls on dec,- tE,, r...r , rreteM. :t a dt J us-se, asJ in exa:e ocl tor d.lr ncr a lie i-.!j.r liiad Lie ctis?, erta tcj-kj jr e-trci. A c.l4 u '.vta from a! t.:a;r -iva tar ia wLxh it tint J liit r ii j of li titliai of li truia wta. J Tie till tiet j:h sst J lo tci frt-ia a juotic .i i dis.":txlk :itr dt-U-fl, Vet eaa ; .LvVe ci i:i'6l lie crTe' . " . lial -ispnialta asd truils are Tietrp:Jettrx jt liat K lLit tr.rCd and Wie rre- wcuM oouUaoe on tie decline, ij S. L. Morfe, C. S. deputy manhal, growing with a rapiJitj acl a COD lease op from Portland Tutelar for UtzDCT endreatsed of ly the mct i' purpytt tf arre:injr David Garrion, fco!..:.- .. l. t .i of tiia city, who is charged with Wiking 'int. ntxt to Ek bird r. B.iBd. lie c -i'ee e:attn,eLt in oid ? Jit will fce f I W.'.W.WO ia ISM sc- ri,n is a3.U-..s la tie fjtdkiie aal trtKi t4 oost-biaiittosiS ia Exg'aod, litr are a lire avaber of ixcoro- rx.U-3 txpiiif wi:h iassetw ci U? wLka rarcillj acoorxaltz ilai j leastbt tf lciiis. TLere arc aiir tvgsi.iXioi c lie coDti ieil wikk cxoitiio aai tell coo .:i.'Jt tirtck a eeslral boron ia t5tT to dkUle exs and deprire aeatxrt of every Telie of inde rB'c. No tBtrx.Ur of f aci a lre4 Ui a ritt to Ule or tu.&'A an order, wielitT at bo3esa3e or relaii Ia tin wiy tie coal i&daitry of Gn,iEy if prsctically coder tie eoclroS tf a coh. Li nation, and litre are nary r-Jtb eoiai:c.il:oD9 ia Ftar-ce. Tie tLensk-al icdusiry of rntre, like till of Geio.aoy, u lxtt txtlctivtly eoetrollex by a ccaiWiiitit-ii. rjr AT UOSIE. Aa A ct'oo Lo hu I.tcJ lorg ia I'ktif wtUes a slror proUst ajitti H-iidir giria alote to lire in tLat or acy ctiitiK-t.tal cily. Ucdtr t'.th ckena-tUecti a gii it funouod tdlyjtrijcf Lit b Ltr fritr.d at Lcattneio i lea, acd ia alo lie liclka of extt-nioc, eptcia!Jy after it is f-ct.d tilt tit bu engaged piifcte ft-r h ite, tUa fyajenl K,ct ht ai-le or tie dc!y of a law. -it fatxtlteJ to. Tie if rxtttoni tit t eJotation in th; touctry -Live Ixec-tre a good lLte in Earr-j. Bat if tier were cot, tlie eitse of Earoe are oo p!ce f..r an utrrttttltd girL Extbarae. Tbe Salea Matestnan ny: "The s5te ttmirli aie apjciUe at re-1 ssr!$ ir.ttitutian? tf learning in cut! -on cx-uiitry. Oregon Ls good Kbjt-'.s tow ii w L i t h a'l Ler br3"j ltd titis tia UiTe at gil triir.in acl tteeive a gtol ijtiuclion at in j t.Kf.eta ict::a'.iorii. ibtre i bo ttieztt of illrer." Tbe Salt Like Tril-o&e, wbkb be iot jed to tie Teik-r fiction of lb Rpuilicin !rty in 1?3C, and which went over to tie Democracy in that year, cite these Bitter and Warner secessio&s as evidences of the strength of its own position ib&t it "is idle to keep cp the tionticg for free silver." Tie SaJt Like paper is, indeed, in a pretty namerons coxficr. There is a tosh ia virion directions from lie free silver camp. Some are romin to the Republican party, oilers are going to tbe Populism, and still others are joining tbe gold Dem ocrats. Tbe eel result is that tbe ,5O5,CK0" of le36, which we hire LeirJ so teeth a bed from the base money party's on tors and editors since then, is in process of disintegra tion. It does net cunibcr more than 5.300,000 or 4.500,000 in ad promises to be stil! lower in 1900. This drift froa tilverisrn wxs, of course, tie citurl tiirg to expect. Silverism is caly lie half way house to straight Catism. Tbe d.fference( telet n a 45: di'lar and a no cent ' dolUr is too slisbt to count tor much. Tie avers 2e American voter has no l:ki&7 for aetatflivtics. On lie cortl cg to the estimate of the Di rector of tbe Mint, based on the rate cf increase shown in 193 and 199. Tbe New York Sun thicks tbe ad ministration is holding back some thing in regard to the condition of affairs in tbe Philippines. If yon ace it in tbe Sun it is cot always so, as was once claimed; bet it would be poor policy to conceal facts. The people are certain to know in lime bat exi&ticg conditions are, and if there Las been any suppression cf tbe truth, it won't be very diScult to find out bo has been responsible for it. Review. Corp' Crk Hiatal- Di.trlrt. mosey or dishonest motey. T v.! of it " " I a-fi W.LAa f I.K-iPDT mrrriw t-a a w r.t 1 J " uvk tb;Bkxf of coa.it.fUra had Utter Uy Coing to put cp Ion? with tbe pan-,t boxeor o to Wal.a VTa.! barvest- oua Tarieiy oi ii rcprcsccie I ny 4oc:icc. Pn.v Stax MorvTAiss, Jace21, 1S?9. Exiiioa or thi Chxosjclx: We are locale :n the Corper Cretk tcicisc dirtr:ct, tni I'm (leaeed to let yoa know bow tb.nr are. Tie esaniry n filled wi:b qairti ledrea from one to f r:y feet in width, roalairjisr fo!d. ilrer, copper an J lrad, lui it mistake a niiHion dillors to develop tf.tm. Th miiiet are ttaked out every CM feet, for. clleea miles op and dean Canyon creel. Parties are ij'.og develcr.icg work on some of tbe claim, other bave not seen iheir'a since they lexat'd them in traveiicx np this trail. TLere are no notices nor lite required to bold c'aimc rrtiMd-litfr From ia thi sectian. Good dtve.'orffieEt U i r"'"" " i - returned from pcrchaeed I be discharge cernacale of one Jcbn F.arrett, who was a soldier ia ompaay M, Second Wisconsin Vol unteer Cavalry, with the intention of reipicg the bee fits wLicb might be de rived from a pension, and at ooce set to work to procure it. At tbat time be made bis declaration of invalidism be- j fore Geo. P. Morgan, tben clerk, but in bis own name. Finding co inch soldier as having belonged to tbe company, in quiry wit made and Garrison claimed to bave enlisted under the a "fumed case of Barrett, for several reasons, one of which was that be bad run away from borne. Suspicion having been aroused, aa inspector was sent to this place and be was placed in a sweat box. After telling bit story over again, he finally acknowledged the entire proceed:ogs. He waived examination today and was bound over ia the sum of 1 1000. Ben If men were secured and be U now at liberty. Mr. Garrieoi hat lived in Tbe Dalles for many years and bas always beer, considered an honest, harmless fellow. He is now receiving a pension of 8, having been ocCl to support himself sine service in the war, and it it thought bv people of this city that he does not fully realise what bis crime Is, and is not responsible therefor. When qiaestioned eoLr?rcioj it today, he did cot seem to comprehend the true state of affairs, cor to realiis what he had done. REGARDING THE HORSE MARKET obtained daring tbe past five years of depre'tioii. We have tua.-le arrangements to bold oar fir:! sale o! tt.e.'O about the middle of July aod wuald strongly tncourage anybody that has a bunch of good drafiy-built horses to push them for ward as quickly at possible. Advise us er to secure a xa l'ie meanttnis) wbfn you intend ship- f ping, the numoer, weight, ages, as $92 Gar-! 'le- ,0 lat we njs-T intelligently adver tise the tale broadcast. An lmiLediate response to this will be highly appreci ated, and we believe will prove mutually advantageous. Yours truly, J. S. Coopeb. FOR THE TEACHERS- Bnlca BttardlBf tha Kiamlaatlona li 1DIII. naanc:al question he watts boEC-Sl being doce cn two e'aim. lot the moft T-ndeia wo(, Ary roar jrcsrector tL.t is horM do lo J;' . market there dt liars. After drorpicg tbit far from tbe honest money level Lc is not going to stop urlil Le gels to tbe bottom. lie makes no compromises' We bare learned a new way of makicg tonne a. First, set cp six posts, three on each slds, againft the fa?e tn the It dgr, ard cover ever with lofjitg ten feet in length. Then to a tore vcur wi;h his conviction. lie will bave sheJ, drill aart put ia one r od sbct tbe best or tbe wont which is to be T ba.f a stick of pawd-r aad Cre it, If be snots a dollar which hasw-jlca "' CE8 t-nurd.a lia r.rya got. nj Cat in one Th'n not a d t:ce ir.iJ thit k,i ,i;a ,. .n fi.t TVibm .1 . . .... . '. " e attempted to do anvtbiiiir. Th as Hiring tho bottom knocked cut of it. While he was fortn na;e ia disposing of hit band, be tart many mho went down from here lock their ban.lt to Southern Oregon to find a better market. The following communication, which hat been received from the Union Stock Yards ia Cbicigo, may be of interest to dealers : j Cmcioo, Jane 23, I Dead b: Wa Inn nn.i.. 1 I w .vuiihip,i I ! ..... t , uic m.w -i.u ii.,c itor;e?, nor nave - f - i . - rr ivr a. t it l-iii ii iz'J away i . ... , ., fe ' tcoie ititi. tnt pr.it tf ibe silver. tes iru u'jit i'. ttiov;, cr any youc ; " 1 nmrt-. Te.icr anl tbe tcsjvnty of j 1 1 jt si.i'.n ia toCTie t!pi.er orancu it be wi.I take the 021C and not t reantifale i tr rron:!er rr in th: rwM:!iV.n larrlr it.na r.n ti t. Thus ,t happens that sevens, yr fc. f , oneye.; ant r:' rZ -. I al m ten Jron m acd '.o.jk at . .u ' a - lleicj bit in two directions. Uliermire thev wonl-1 bate t-j mau that kcew Lis lu:iffi to are ccmirg over to lie Ket uMicin on d thm Utite. broken, and nntirin,!...! I,,. 'j'it mtJe it irEp-sible to handle tho other j of the racge c'.ast to any advantage, to The trai l in ti'e district are a C't- i that in the meantime we abacdjned the Prof. J. H. Ackerman, ttate school superintendent, hat issued circular letter No. 16, addressed to tha various county school superintendents, relating to the Augoat examination of teachers, and the rulea and regnlatioua governing the tame. Following is tbe text of the letter. "To Couuty Superintendent!: The law provide! for the holding of an ex amination for county certificates, be ginning on the second Wednesday of August, next. The ttate board of edu cation hat fixed upon tbe strne time, Angust Oib, luth and 11th, as the time for examination for all applicants for st&te papers. In this connection, please see rules and regulations under "Teach ers Examinations", Oregon School Laws. "Examination of applicants for state papers will be held in August aod Feb ruary of each year. "After the August examination of thit year, questioct will be taken at followt: All qoestioni in theory and practice and one-fifth of the questions in Arithmetic, gram iner, geography and reading, will be taken frjin White' Element! ol Pedagogy. All the question! in litera ture will be taken from Smith's Studies in English Literature; and all theqnet tiont ia Pychology will be taken from Buell't Esscntiuls of Psychology. "The ttate board of education hat de- cided to take these books aa standards iog shallow, from one to four feet deep, with pay from the grass roots dotoit bedrock, and easily worked, it li , deep, wet and bard, if not iuipowible n work, with a Tery few exceptions- Bonn would say it is purely a hydraulic prop osition, but even for tbat tbe water it too scarce and tbe fall cot sufficient ! profitable work, and most of the lei claims that might be worked art tied op by jumpers. It is nothing to see six or eight stakes on etch claim, and tbit miserable slack government don't Id tend to bave a judge up here to seuli tbe disputes before tome time in JoIt, and they cause the whole trouble them selves by not having a t roper goldeoo missioner here with a set of book;, miners' licensee, and able to give re ceipts for tbe money they received lor recording, etc. They bad plenty of tin to do so if they bad any get-up to then, just aa much so, at the uiineri whoctai in here last August, and are now u trouble through the negligence of t lei laxy, indolent officials, who never mis the leatt chance to grab and hog the lut cent they can get their finger on, which they manage to do in a thousand and one wayt, and would take a good-iitd book to itemize. "Now, jntt a word abont boeinmud labor. Everything ia overdone, il thought the merchant! have held every thing very high. I landed bare the 10th of May and found flour selling tt 18 3d per sack ; bacon, 33 to 40 cents ptf pound ; sugar the tame, and everytbitf else in proportion ; bay, .C a ton; lim ber, 123 to J150 per 1000. Provision are coming down a little, ns we tre ei peeling the bcatt in. Wages were fil per day, but they are now f-1 and (5, tnd many who cannot get au honr'l tu'h are getting thort of provision! and cm not get out of the country. The ht look t very gloomy indeed for mnj l good man who was misgaiilel." In writing lo Mr. MacAllister h pressed the same statements, and il said that peonle were leaving as isst ! possible, but i:.anv por men who coaw not rake up the $20 which it cjsIs tol I from Atlin to Lake Bennett, were pelled to remain. Adt.rtlamt Letter. Follow ins- Is the list of letter remu- for two reasons: First, because the!in ,n ,he po 81 T,'e m' . normal schools have adopted tbem at textbooks; and second, because there has been a feeling on the part of many of the leading educators that toue credit should be given to those who are ttu Cilled for June. 30th, I8ft. re calling for the same will givedateoa which thev were advertised Allen, R M Beer, Mar: Bertleton, It K dents of professional bookt and it bat BUkney. Joseph, been suggested that a good way to give thit credit would be lo base a part of the quettiont for ttato and county papert upon certain Indicated bor.kt. Act'ng on tach suggestion, the ttate board of education makes the above announce uient, believing that in to doinit the educational standard of tbo state wiil be materially raised ." THE WHOLE TRUTH- aid. coo.fre.i to tbe licit- a;e fiw.' ttole nnrole r, i ca who wei;t tut cf lie I tty . ,J "cp. The da.r ef field and enromaced no man to ahin r- "",,, nt. o nmn Brown, Geo It Brown, John W Cooper, Albert S l'unbar, K havis, 1. D lrew, Geo Evens. Srh Fritti.'ll, Alice Frederick. Paul Kroinan, Win Ilenrr. Madeline Orchibald, John K las and Winces, Twin Sittert li. II. Kinpst'-.r. Jones, bibs' Kin Iter, Tynstf Lctirus. Nj"' Iirson. M A Lnkinheal, Win Letinrk, t'C Miller, Blanch Milier, Martin Mi-Kalvr, Hojd IVirv, Hall Katl.S U )bert. Frns Thoma.. MrsJoM Tayh.r, W h Waters, J i:. ; with him tLree year ao 'Ynt mnAit ma eta sir, t .li'T., hi . " - - ' v. WW -a I llv I t III i T. t; ate Lately iTr.,j. triit bs no eal. Y.-a e.n ' beliese they are entirely favorable or a lo le bitk with lie j ul.licsr.s next! fet as many at one cr l c...-r to a 1 movement on a large scale ol g(xd tesr. ibe aorc r I;tal aa 1 ti-p;U-. .V." 1". 7 . ""V- " ' l'T'r' - norset, cat we do not .:tve tie iu!sc'.linons ascrtment ol (ar.llitK Atlin. ran IMt t r-f a very bi.e q-ia.;tT. Let u briclnl T . . i . ii , n . k... ..I.. . ... k . , . . - - v . ..... ... . - i . t..azw in,li l'l , r , . -. . rtirr. IJ i- t -r i-. m. p-o-ca The r-."e.Ti visitors tr-. i next wctu in th:s slate ruiy r.cl le asloD shed at wtiii tiey see i r r , i 1 . . . ,. i -; - .... t. . .. ... ... . . n r. ;i i ; o ir? : ; , a i ! , . M t i m . I ...... i .. . . a."! i ,vi iuc a v j u.. u. j ivu - t ir, -jit ma i ' IT tx e ..... . . .r.ui.-( ' , . . . , . . . . p. . . I r . . , w ivcm'crai. v . ' ' ' An iccMenl occcrrtd at IktLle- dint a press you to take Item. Tiik Chbosuh fv;t turn when Dr. Siddail loft The lialln fjr Alliu tl.t we would learn tho Imth rossrding tie! proapecta there, and we were n. t .1.-' cc-ive.l. for ho has n it I , n f. .1 l i.. . n I o li c on ir.e cnotrary we Jo believe Hint 'the truth thB I.. o i,.,n. ... i iviii. ii ; MV i. ....... r..mnj irum That it all the e ol ' "nj Irora hat such men as Hr. S.dd ill are : lot if tricct.tr.ir.s and rirers, forests and s bem. Pa., rectctlr which strikicflv ! word ti at we can say Lr tt.; dutr ct at J3? 10 l"' Leavsest and draitiest that are St-Ms-tbougb a. new scenes these ! illustrate, tbe evolution whkh b i br ol-l rrosr... fr, r.- J "l! '""'! " - .-. ,, - . -- n ine, HiiMit.uii vj iub enir ner. rma that know g.J when theT tee it. I -. . i t.- . I-.tii, W bave been working np a sentiment try. A Jtcs Chiss. ! txor.g the rople generally for the past ccu.J look beyond and behind the piece of arisor plate made by lie! Jos. Wnrri. two or three niontht to handlo these! T, . torses, and feel more or !ee sen red - - ' r . . . u ;ctuc , , .il t of pacing interest to them:. occurred recettly id the dcpittxect , f Lit they would be surprised if they of maDufjctorits tf this couiitry. A bu rough pcorsca that rxeeti the vision, BctLlebem Steel Company weighing p. Dyspepsia Cure. Diacsts what you eat. filler, who were never afraid to cxress Hatur In strengthen In nni,,0f. their tentnnrnttcn any stihjrrt, tnrcly ; Btructlng thn eihitusteel til' Dalle, people, or any who road their ! " r 'narttW investing In tnrb ftkt mining dlsttl. t. atantly relieve and rrniam;ntlf letterday'tOreg.inlan contained a l. ttor i Dyrx-P"!. Induction, "-.ui from the doctor, at.d among other tlaiu-e Flatulence, Sour Kto.n)1acr,;, mns.iw ' K rlr llatnliiiMiti f .taT r 17 in tl. - k-i tw nt(ni.t in . .-( If) he raid: and 1 made lo rrmnrb.r.1 ' 1 9 CiSC. nr.nnAm ..a V.rl,l . . ' inbabitintt of Corrter t'itv. rrr. I ,r1 or o,wJ neid c.n be hand.ed all other rSulWtiflrnperfejtd 4 by i.CD.illiC; Preesratf For tale by Suipet-klntrsiy - 1