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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1902)
it umirh by pip, 'ru ittMtd. C) Bad form, "What wretched lad form that new c imer display," exelaitried the stylish lunatic. "What' flie matter with his style?" 'demanded the other lunatics. "Why, don't you see, he's wearing high hat with his straight jacket." Philadelphia Press. , . ; - ftra PrmAnntlr Cwwl. Ifo Ota a nufwoww 1 1 W sltr flirt .1tN nof tr. Klln'OrMt Nerv Kvtlmnt. SmiiI lor KH EK J.OO trial hntlkianit treat. fca. Ds.K.11 KliKLUa.. Ml ArchiiL.PkilaieliJ.in.l'a rio' Cure for Consumption i an infal lible medicine for coughs and colds. -N. W. Sahuil. Ovean (J rove, N. J., Feb. 17, isxjo. All in lh Name. "The idea of you trying to get into society. Why, your father ran a gents' funidhing Btore.4' "Well, and pray what did your father do for a living?" . "lie conducted a haberdashery." Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing; Svrup the best remedy to use tor their children during the teething period. For a Day and fortvsr. "If you were a king for a day what would you do?" "Borrow enough money to live on for the rest of my life." Every one who uses Hamlin's Wizard Oil to cure pain is nevxr again without a bottle of it. -j If H Wins. "That Eastern cashier snecalated." "And, of course, was unsuccessful." "Why do you jump at that conclu ion?" "Because they don't call it tion when the cashier wins." land Plain Dealer. - specula- Cleve- Against the Law. . "Bridget, why did you let that po liceman kiss you?" " "It's agin th' law to resist an officer, ma'am." A Cripple. Tramp .I'd like ter do something to pay fer all this, but I'm a cripple, mum. Housekeeper You don't loofc it. What's the matter? Tramp Writers' cramp, mum. I've been keepin' a list of all th' people wot offered me work, mum. New lork . Weeklv. - There is no poison so highly contagions, o deceptive and so destructive. Don't be too sure you are cured because all external signs of the disease have disappeared, and the doctor says you are well. Many per sons have been dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pro Bounced cored to realize when too late that the disease was only covered up Uko Beset Uko. tSSS ont again, and to their sorrow and mortifi cation find those nearest and dearest to them have been infected by this loath some disease, for no other poison is so eurely transmitted from parent to child as this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison con- InVariy Th Sln PTni. life, for it remains smoldering in the sys-1 tern forever, unless properly treated and driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this peculiar virus, i the only remedy known that can over come it ana drive it out 01 tne blood, and it does this so thoroughly and effectually tnat mere is never a return of tne disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. , cures Contagious Blood I Poison in any and all stages; contains no I mineral to break down your constitution: it is purely vegetable and the only blood puri fier known that cleanses the blood and at the same time builds up the general health. Our little book on contagions blood poison is the most complete and instruc tive ever issued; it not only tells all about this disease, but also how to cure yourself at home. It is free and should be in the hands of everyone seeking a Cure. Send for it THE twin SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA law - Vegetable Preparalionrof As similating tticFoodandBcgula ling the Stomachs andJBowels of vs sins' waawewr 1 H lit "i.'ll ilia Promotes Digestionheerfur ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium .Morphine norMiiurraL Nox Nah c o tic . JtnffTOUa-SAMllLPnVHai ' MsW' 4r0na4dif Mawnw nam Aperfeel Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ness and Los9 OF SLEEP. Foe Simile Signature of NEW YOTW. EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. Catarrh Invites Consumption It weakens the delicate lung timtes, doranuea the digestive organs and breaks down the general health. It often causes headache and dixai ness. impairs the taste, smell and hearing, and affect the voice. Being a constitutional disease it re quires a constitutional remedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Radically and permanently cures ca tarrh of the nose, throat, stomach, bowels, and more delicate organs. Read the testimonials. No substitute for Hood's acts like Hood's. Be sure to get Hood's. "I was troubled with catarrh 30 years. Bra ins; statainenia of cum ty Hood's Sarsaparilla resolved to try It lour bottles entirely cured me." William Sherman, 1030 sib St., Jlllwsu kee,Wts. . Mawaf'a Mmrmmmmrltlm anaihM tm thm awNMaav - ' Tirsd. Cholly Jove! What dreamy eyes that Miss Riclipop has! I have been having a tete-a-tete with her! Vanscooter Perhaps that accounts for it. Brooklyn Eagle. ; " St. Jacobs Oil For Stiff and Swollen Necks Ma. HoorER, 57 Grosvenor Street, Bel- fast, writes: "Having from a cold got a very stiff and painful swollen neck, I tried all the usual remedies without effect. I was ' almost giving it up, when a book was placed on my counter describing St. Jacobs Oil. I procured a bottle, and had scatcely rubbed it on my neck when it lelt better. In a short tim tn nun lir mA isnri lh wilintr iftmt time the pain left me and the swelling went down. Finding it so good in this case, I then tried it on my ankle, which I had sprained, and which wis frequently very pain ful. I soon had the pleasure of hnding that pain also disappear. I must say I consider St. Jacobs Oil of great value." First in etll the World Voceler's Curative. Compound the product of brains and successful medical ex perience. After years of research, study and application, this greatest of all remedies was jiven to mankind by the ablest of living modern physicians. I he host of utterly worthless imitations which have followed save only tended to increase, if possible, the popularity ox V oeeler s Curative Compound, in the public mind, as the one and only true blood purifier and dyspeptic remedy now in existence. A liberal fre sample bottle will be sent on appIW Sation to the proprietors, St Jacobs Oil, lul, Bala. store,a. Worse Luck. Mrs. Brown You know I went to the employment agency. Mrs. Jones Yes; did you get a cook that suited your Mrs. Brown Why, no! I couldn't even get a cook that didn't suit me. Puck. Tart They claim to be connected with some of the best families." "By telephone?" Philadelphia evening Bulletin. But D Wet Raises Cain. "I've been told that the soil fruitful in South Arfica." is very "That may be, but there's one thing it seems pretty hard to taise on it. "What's that?" "The British flag." Philadelphia rress. - A Certain Indication. Alice I wonder how old Miss Sere- leaf is? Anne Well, she is certainly! over 40. Whenever she speaks of her self and friends she always says "We girls." Judge. Neuy Sunset- Scene, a garrison town; time, sunset. Old Lady Visitor (startled as the gun is fired at sunset) Pear me! What's that? Native Oh, it's only the sunset! Old Lady Why, does your sun set 1 W with . tw,n liir that? If m, down quietly enough at our place.- London Tit-Biter.' His View of It She Po yon think it possible for a man to serve two masters? He Not unless he's a Mormon. Chicago News. For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years 1 I it! 1 TMC CtflfTMin ODMMNY, HW Vft CfTT. pnra W- html BEAUTIFYING VA8HINQTON. Elaborate Plana Now Bel 11 a Evolved at th National Capital. Ttie eomtntxfcion of experts who bars been studying the problem of beautify ing the city of Washington have wisely proceeded 00 the theory that their duty Is a nntlotiiil one. The capital la In a peculiar aense the nation's city. Its chief industry la the performance of the nattoual business. Its great pa geant, as, for example, the Inaugura tion, are national demonstrations, and the people of the whole country art Interested In It It was this spirit, Indeed, that actu ated IEufant, the French euglueer, or landscape architect, as he would be called to-day, when he laid out magnifi cent streets and avenue for a city which was then only a struggling vil lage In the wilderness. So admirable were bis plans that the present commis sion found In them the only satisfac tory basis for the city' growth. Tbetr recommendations, therefore, are large ly In the nature of cxteuslon and con summatiou. The city has outgrown Its original carefully planned area. The Capitol and the White House are, of course, placed for all time, aud between tbem stretehe the broud thoroughfare which In L'Etifant's plan was to sweep un broken from the seat of the executive branch of the government to that of the legislative; but In Jackson's time the Treasury Building waa allowed to luterrene, aud thus restrict the vista. The commission proposes that the wide mall from the Capitol to the Washington monument, now encum bered by buildings and railway tracks, be cleared and extended to the Poto mac, and that It be Intersected by a park running from the White House to the river. At the junction thus formed the monument to the first President would rear It white shape, to be seen through vistas of trees both from the Capitol and from the White House, as well as from the proposed Lincoln memorial on the river front The commission also suggests loca tions for public buitdlngs, and proposes extensions of the park and boulevard systems. Its. plana have been embod ied In models for Congress to study." The suggestions involve, of course, the ultimate expenditure of a vast amount of money; but It Is not proposed to carry them out In their entirety at once. Bather will they serve, If adopt ed, as a guide by which changes may be made In the certainty of Increasing the reputation, which Washington al ready enjoys, of being one of the most beautlfnl cities In the world. Youth's Companion. TOO MUCH FOR HIM. She Aaked tbe Conductor If Bis Car W ould Be Late Next Day. "This may be a strange world, all right," remarked a conductor of the Georgetown and Tenallytown Railroad recently, "but 1 Incline to the theory that th old globe is not at all unusual 'tis tbe folks who move about Its surface that constitute the strange part of tbe stluation. And believe me when I assert that we who personally con duct these street railway tours come in contact wltb at least 89 per cent of the strange ones." "What's the latest?" Inquired the re-1 porter, who has observed a few queer , people on the street cars himself. j "The latest was a woman who , should have known better, and who got off at Tenallytown on my last trip out," explained the conductor. "Ilere we are in tbe midst of a heavy snow storm and nobody in existence is able' to tell whether this car will get to the top of the next hill or slide back to Georgetown. Now what do you think that woman said to me? Remarked that she was five minutes late In get ting to her office this morning and de manded that I should tell ber If the cars would be late to-morrow, and If so, exactly to what extent" And what did you reply?" asked the reporter, according to tbe Washington Star. .- -- ;, - -. 1 mrormea ner in a tone tnai even bod' la tUe w bear that " 1 WM tbe chief of tbe weather bureau or pos sessed the, power to read the future I wouldn't be registering fares and listening to fool questions. She gave a sniff that was almost a snort as she got off, for all the passengers were laughing." Who Got tbe Monej? Alfred H. Curtis, cashier of the Na tional Bank of North America, Is. wind ing up the business of tbe Bank of tbe State of New Vork, of which he was formerly cashier. A few days ago an i uncouth countryman went Into tba of fice and aald to Mr. Curtis: "My sister owns twenty shares of the stock of this bank and they tell me you are going ont of business." "It has been decided to liquidate,'. said Mr. Curtis. "And they tell me you are only going to give $170 for each share." "Yes, that is the liquidating price." "Well, ay, young fellow, didn't this stock sell for $270 last summer;" "Yes, that was the market quota tlon," said the cashier. "Well," put In tbe countryman, as he brought his flat down on the office rail 1 Inc. "I want to know who got that money." New York Times. Billiard Conceit Reduced. An Albany lawyer with a penchant for billiards, had occasion recently to visit a small town. While there, seek ing to pass his time, be found a new and excellent billiard table. Upon his inquiring If there was anybody about who could play, the landlord referred' him to one of the natives, who may be called John Jones, because that Isn't bis name. They played several games, but the result was against the Albany lawyer. Try as be might, the countryman won. "Mr. -Jones," he remarked, "I have quite a reputation at home. They con sider me a good billiard player, but I'm not in your class. May 1 Inquire how long you have played?" "Oh, for a spell back," replied the native. "Say, stranger, 1 don't want to hurt your feelln's, but you're the fust feller I ever beat!" , There never was a farmer so big and fierce looking that he didn't wear a meek expression when lie staud ,y and hears b's wife bargain with the grocer in selling her butter and eggs. COSTLY TABU SERVICE. Presented to Coloarne City Counell t Wealthy CltUeua. Wealthy citiiens of Cologne have pre sented to the CltJ Couucll a sliver ta ble service of SttO piece, costing $40, 000. Its especial glory la a decorative piece, more than four feet high, repre senting "The German Khluo.w which glvea expression to more Ideas, per haps, than were ever hefore grouped together lu a single work of art Beginning at the liase. the twelve feet bear allegorical figures typifying prominent Industries of the Rhltieiatiti. Above aud within these rises trim cated pyramid, with a Rhine legeud lu enamel on each of Its twelve faces. Next comes a wall with gates and tow era, then a ring of twelve Rhenish churches In relief, alternating wltb twelve Rhenish castles on platforms supported by pillars. Inside of all this a rock of smoky topa rises from an enamelled -Rhine. On this rock, sur rounded bv Hcures representing the six navigable tributaries of the Rhine, stands the colossal figure of Father Rhine himself, gracefully holding aloft an oldttme Ilanseatlc ship, carved from an elgbty-pound quarts crystal, wltb St. Michael In full panoply on the top. This elaborate structure comes high In every sense of the word, but we consider the wealth of detail, the num ber of objects and Ideas represented, and especially the artistic gradation of size from the little figures nt (lie base to the heroic Rhine god, topped by the relatively small but absolutely larger ship, we cannot doubt that the worthy burghers of Cologne thought they got the worth of thtsjr money, In the Japanese parliament there are 130 farmers, twenty-three barristers. twenty-six mechanics, six editors, three doctors, twelve olllcliils and seventy six members without fixed professions. The celibacy of fho priesthood has been enforced by the church since 1074 before that time It was enforced more or less completely. It Is not a dogma of the church, but merely a part of ber discipline. emu has often been seen at noou with the naked eye quite near the sun. Once when this attracted public atten tion Napoleon turned It to advantage l,J causing It to be rumored that It was , ul" uw" "'r, A quick and easy way to change the atmosphere in nn Invalid's room Is to pour some cologne luto a soupplate and set fire to It. The spirit will make a pretty flame, and Impart n delight fully refreshing odor to the air. England holds the record for the longest railway run without a stop. 'ibis la Paddlnglon to ExeterllM miles. France comes next, with Pari to Calais 185 miles. America's long' est Is New Vork to Troy 118 miles. several colonies of ntlngless bees have been found In tbe Island of Mont serrat. In the West Indies. Efforts will be mode to Introduce them In this coun try, as their honey-producing qualities are fully equal to those of the common Tarietjr of bees. The average load or freight trains Is 250 tons. The cost of handling freight average three mills per ton per mile. There are about four million freight train per. year. Freight managers want to Increase the freight load thirty ton per train, and by so doing figure out an Increased profit of $40,000,000 per year. Tbe Danish postman wears a rather elegant uniform of dark cloth and rich braid. The service la said to be excel lent In every respect The uniform of tbe Bulgarian postman Is of dark blue cloth with gilt buttons, and green col lar ana cuffs. The French postman also dresses In dark blue, with very narrow red facings. . Moat Famous Wedding. Perhaps the most sensational cere mony of marriage ibat-has ever been performed In New York was the one knows everywhere In the United Slates as tbe "Diamond Wedding." It was the union of a daughter of Lieutenant Bart lett, of the United States navy, to a Cuban gentleman of great wealth, Don Estaban Santa Cruz de Ovledo. As gen erous as he was opulent, Ovledo lavlxli ed upon tbe bride more than one hun dred thousand dollars' worth of pearls and diamonds, - The nuptial rites were solemnized by Archbishop Hughes; Stedman commemorated the event in a poem, and moralists "pointed to it as an extraordinary Instance of the evils of splendor and luxury that were commt- lng American society, So grout was Hie' curiosity to witness this wedcllng lliut probably for the tlrst time on such mi occasion cards of admission were Is- sued to the church. A squad of notice- men was required simply to protect the bride and groom from s'rangrr who rushed after them. Tbe ningnliloeiii nuptials, It may be remarked, bad. a melancholy sequel the bridegroom ooii died; his widow, under the Span ish laws, was entitled only to the right of dower, and nil the gifts which lie hnd showered upon her were taken away from her on t tie ground Hi:i 1,.. gaily they were heli'looius.- JjiUUs' liouie Journal. I -Til - vSR'H ;:.''' AIXRQOBY I.t ART. SUFFERED 25 YEARS With Catarrh of the Stomach pe-ru-na Urea. v fis ,tl A: . t jVi-Jt-'ft ivnraitnin Butklll. o( Wlnltohl, KB In a recent letter to lr. Hartman Congrensman Botkin says: 'My lenr Doctor it gives mo pir .... ..t;r,. sa tl.o Aviwllent curative UIO qualities of your medicine Verona and Manalin. t nave own sum more or less for a quarter of a century with catarrh of the stomach and consti pation. A residence In Washington has increased these troubles. A few bottles of your medicine have given me imruit nmM relief, and I am sure that a continuation of them will effect permanent cure." J. I. itotkin. Mr. L, F. Verdery, a prominent real estate agent, of Augusta, Oa., writes: "I have been great sunerer irons catarrhal dyspepsia. I tried many physklans.vislted a good many spring but I believe Peruna ha done more for me thn all of the above put to gether. I feci like a new person." L F. Verdery. The most common form 01 summer catarrh Is catarrh of the stomach. This i generally known a dyspepsi. rerun cures thwe cases like magic. If you do not derive prompt aua sat isfactory results from the use of Pe runa, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he ilJ be pleased to give you ni valuable advice gratis. Ail, ln Dr. Hartman. President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, 0. Thty Wirs Frisk New MaidThe grocer and the baker left the eggs and cream pufla, ma'am. Mrs. llonsekeepI hope they were fresh. New Maid (blnshingly) Well, they each stole a kiss, ma'am. Brooklyn Eagle. Shake Into Voar Sbo. Allan's FnH KaM, a nowtW. II mm MlnfM.swol. Ivn, smarting-, nervous Aw-t, and tnatanUv iak UiastlntfOMtufmma and bunion. AC all I'm. gta, aa cam. Atfcwpt Nn ftillmltuta. Trial Park. a i'nw. AUdrais, AlltaB.ulii.irj. LHuj,.N. V. Points la Commea. 'No, my son, that establishment over there with the sign 'Pool over the tront is not a swimming bath, although it might be termed 'dive.' and people often 'plunge' there, take 'headers,' 'get beyond their depths and do aim liar aquatic stunts." - Oroaon Blood Purl flam is rhrhtly named, because it purine the blood and tone up the body. Up I tlsrlsm. Mrs. Parvrnue Oh, dear! Mr. Parvenue What's the matter. Mary- Mrs. Parvenue Oh, I m ao tired; I've got halt undressed and can't get any further. Oh, dear, I wish I had valet! Ill .LV .. I' I i Om nuty sail the m sad that men of sSalrs, who are nor the Inclination, whether on medicine which Cause excessive purgation sad then leave the Internal ' organs la a constipated condition. Hyrop of Vies Is not tullt oa those - lines. It act naturally, sets effectively, cleanses, sweetens and strengthens the Internal organs and leaves them In a healthy condition. If la need of a laxative remedy th most excellent Is gyrap of rigs, tint when anything more than laxative Is required the safe sad ieientlfle plan Is to consult a competent physician and not to resort to those medicine which claim to cure all manner of disease. The California Klg Syrup Co. was the first to manufacture a laxailvs remedy which would give satisfaction to all; a laxative which yhyslrtaa could sanction and one friend recommend to another ; so that today lu sales probably exceed all other laxatives combined. In some places considerable quantities of old-time cathartics and modern Imitations sre still sold, but wltb th general diffusion of knowledge, as to the best medicinal agents, Byrne of figs has torn Into general use wltb the well-informed, because It Is a remedy of known value and ever beneficial action. Ths quality of Syrup of Figs Is due not only to the excellent combination of the laxative and carminative principles of plants, known to act most beneOrUIly oa the system, with agreeable and refreshing aromatic liquids, bat also to ths orglnal method of manufacture. In order to get the genuine and its beneficial effects one should always note ths full name of th Company -California tig Syrup Co.-printed oa ths front of every package. a.:-a-sf- t - "' to- fl Os- 1 w,t alMttsl Town-TIt Mf ,0,,r1."! you'w wearing, ft Wl wltabto for "ftsSSIlttluk T WU, I tried It ou a girl d she didn't ' think U tutted hw, Ither.-PhllAdul-pliia Pre. . - . If you M not quit Mtlfle4 with the grocoriee you have been b.tyli. w want you to try the Monnpole ir.id. Under thli brand we pack uwrf '"l baking powder, tpleo, syrup, coin ill guaranteed the belt Yotirniojtey tck it not sathtlkHl. Ask Tmt Wirt Busy. "Have you heard that new "Hello, Central, Gi M IIeyeu?' "Ye, ndH g 'llt0 'rou,"l', called up central the other day and tried to have little joke by tjuot ng i to i.... .v.. .HL f tli.t kmu." "Well?" "Oh, nothing; only central didn't give me heaven." POINTS ON BINDING TWINf. Ths rsrmtr Should Kaew New My rt ft Get for Dollar. That the farmer I often taken id ventage of In the wy of misrepresenta tion by the store keeper le an un doubted fact, and oue Instance that ha come to our attention In the last Yr or two, tint ha been very profitable to some of tbe dealer, l in th misrepre sentation in regard to Minding Twine. Of late year there has been intro duced into thl market grade celled Standard Manila, which i colored Sisal to represent Msnll. It I the Standard twine of the Eastern mennUc tnrer, where Sisal twine I more large iv msed than Manila, because It I more easily obtainable, and their object in coloring It is, of course, to deceive. Prater handling thi twine represent that it it Manila twine. Manila twine is neer made less than 000 feet to the pound, where Pisa I twine I never mad over 600 feet to the pound, which i 20 per rent lew, and consequently should be 30 per cent lee In price. The 000-foot Manila twine sells In the Eastern market for not l than two cent more per pound than the Hlsal, and consequently th dealers, that ran ell this colored Slual for Manila twine re making this additional profit. The colored Hisal, called Standard, doe not contain ny more feet per pound than Whit Sisal, eo that, if Whittt 8il Twine gne 600 feet to the pound, then the Manila 600-foot Twine, being 20 per cent longer should he that much more In price, and Pure Manila 650 foot Twine, being 30 per cent more to the pound than the Kira), should be SO per cent more in price. Consequently the lowest priced twine i not neree narily the cheapest. The milk la the cocoannt is, how many feet do you get for a dollar? A'rw Year Resolution as" iieeioy Curo Kurt relief from lliritot, oirintn n4 tubarea hsotts. riett4torirUitii,rsto Kesley! etifnta to SO Williams BilllBU Asa.. I.tlaa4, Orsm BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY foiiianJ, umgon. foHBdsd tsns h Rani Scittf for Bort . lilttiry til Musi! TnuBiaf. Writ tor Illustrated CsuinfO. ARTHUR C. NEW ILL, Principal Jf. F. M. Da IO-IOOS. w HEW wHttuff t4tftlMrilwM Cure Your Horses PRUSSIAN HEAVE FQWOBRS. tr bftimi, tint, it u. Ho. CdHKU TUIHTK-rolItt llOKaK. Paosaua annuo Co., Mt. Haul, Mlno. UaxrLSaaa: I he been uainic tht Psrsaiia Hstts rl. Daas th past riirlit months, and in that time havaear 1 1 borax of hfarra, 14 of distiiKT and It ofcbrnnfc cmi.tt. Vans PrasMaa Bsmadtaa hat galnni a (rent renatatlun la tkts strtloa. BOWBIt CKD TOs. Oaaas Agaals visit vry land and vcrywhir will Bnd, I well Informed, have wither th tins pleasure heat or business, to aso those -.-wN Tired Out " I wm ff poorly and com. fairdly get shout tbt bout. Vl, tired out ail tbe tim. Then I tried Ayer SanwparUl, and ll onlv took two botilo ta mk m b.i perfectly well."-Mr. M. 3. sin! ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up. tired ill the time. Why? Your blood is Im- ?jret that's the reason, ou are living on the border line of nerve ex. haustion. Take Ayer'i Sarsaparilla and be quickly cured. As lraootwsrSiM hs thinks af Inn Ktsaiwillls, )( kiwws all atxiatlhtiinnl l r. BiWiHna, faUaatwMttsSsa jsrtUsa.S. .. .-- .SJ.AfaClw0U,Mss.' ntv hrttav aaiiannttMi ihaa anrtblns a ITm mwkH as aitrthms lis, lb pi, hv i-artaa lh.r a mtim T avaal aaltii, aian4 tivatnt rna.la" la fnrn.ra a IkallM, Inwal mt halls, kaar sh-(. inrartti wbarta, arrwaNNI rl Mk. I ff tm aaa u fn ( .ur that ym arw aHiln fintt mh ay's atnh, ak Aw ' na Uw' at a Mlli'tiati'' (USSMtsv) SJaa7. Ws w nlaa ISMSBk tM ttimmmi sVatUa, Msokaw .Mossa, inla4,l, Mi'l i'f m (ton Met lM rtM)rHM tf.t B T f W ISHfav (,(.! IK. Ht V. ff" mwmm tf wa as tt Imlm inthirriwieuPitir tvfMM y 1 tftwMvtf M t" tmm aftastaT t A Tk A. B I m.W tft fum y tnhm Iwnaota 1 1 t.liiwiw W I. BkttMtMitUllairMl MM ht lsti I"? d.U wntl U3 tWtl U ttiwx 4 n HWkr. ttwjtost ta m run mm wm. iiwf wui vwwmt io iMirv umt twuv sja.s k.wi MMa, . VsfeM ftW fMltert. itv4l1 IHtftrf Urn raslstso aasstakt) akMat tMS atsMtt . w.9Hitm . n m"mimim ? )f T ? Mfjaaaiwaa S(aa W. I lwM(lia), It Uttm, Mwi . " "ZZZJ?:! ravttosul, Otv mm4 CeaMia. Wssh, I a U .i-v-j . -V' "ft, tHOCI I 1 a Ta , m.'at 4 1 T . , J im tm I nn II wossbo I ? ly rem mm, J f It Ar ""i, SI I' I III lli.l , VI