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lHLElaIM CITY l1'1 SATUKDAV' . . . 7. . SEP F K M B B It 'J5. ISW. - i i . . 11 '. i " Forty Ftmnnyl vaniawi weru arrftod tli other day for buying delegates in Republican convention. The hat niiw of Air. Gladstone in 72, Lord J. IlURniill, 7j, Jfhn Bright, 7j, tliH Prtuco of Wales, 7. The Sootcli bead ia larger than ll.e English, An Italian named Kucci has discover ed b concoction of African herha which Vhahles one to nulmist for thirty . days "fctlibit food. Tho mixture would In? popular iu Chinatown. . . The charter of tho William and Mary Colleee, in Virginia, ia retained by the old PrcHideut ringing the col 'lege bell every morning. student Yenpwds, for the institution has been 'defunct for years. The letter from the Princti of Bui garia, commencing "My dear Czar," ' seems to have brought uh much trouble 'on the tfrilnr as did a famoui epintle, 'onto Bpon a tiihe, which began with, "My dnnir Fwher." Triiices und poli. "ticians bliould beware of letter writing. The bloody Bhirt is again flung to the brefzo in Ohio. Tim btriking white miners in that State have gone for the negrofs who have taken their places, with shot guns. hero is John hher maul Another southern no, Ohio outrage. It is complained timt there were more Democratic officii holders in the Wisconsin State Convention, than f nr ' fourteen years. Well, wo have more ofHce-holders than for fourteen yearn, ' which is really tho reason for this coin 4 plaint It is remarkable how accurate scieie e ' ki become. The recent Bcientilic con ' vention at Bulltilo laid down tho doc- 1 trine that men who think live thirty thr.ee years longer tlmn those who - never think. Maybe this will cause ' some men to stop tulking and go to ' thinking. De Lesseps is a magician whoso real for great publio works no Frenchman can regard with indiHVrcnce. With tho Inst wave of his wand he has in voked subscriptions for 458,802 shares M i the new Panama canal loan. It is a colofifud proof of his resolution to suc ceed or "din in thu ditch. hx. Elopements in Texas are as com mon as divorces in Chicago A citizen of Waco had a remarkable experience sonediy rwntly. He went to visit his mother, who is nearly 60 years old, in ft neighboring town, but found (die -had eloped with a mnn half lier age. On his return homo he. was , mt with 'tho startling information that his wife -had eloped with a handsomer man. He - has now nolil out and gone, to Utah.. Six young boys of Seattle havtj Weft sentenced to the penitentiary for coh sHidrruhln terms, ranging from one to four vears. for crand lareenv. heonusn thine was no reform school where they oould Im sent There is no disputing ...... . . n the fact that a term in a penitentiary, -Hurrouiuli'd y hardened convicts, will make a criminal of almost any youth, "wbati ver his early training may have 1eeit The exceptions to this rulo would only prove it. Oregon and Washington Territory both neo l reform schools, and that as quickly us it nay be provided. Telegram. IUcardinir the oredihilitv of Chine.vo Vitnessi s, Collector lluoer is very skeptical, say a writer in the Sun Frani oisoo, Chronicle, and relates that on one occasion when a Chinese was refused a landing ho had the Mongolian hrought to his ollice as asked him a scrio of questions eueh as: "Have you lived here Morel'' "Did ynu live in this city!" etc., to-which he received all'rm ative replies. Finally, he mtkt-d: "Now, all you have told m is f.dse, isn't iu "Yt-s" replied the Chinaman. -'Not a word of truth in n; all u lii j" "Yes; all h-ap lie." There are said to be fewer idle men in the Uuited States now than at at y lime hince tho days of the boom. Morn men are employed in the iron and stee! mills, coal mines, lumber camps and machine shops and factories than ever Ixjfure, Moulders, machinis'iy, tool makers, hardware shopmen uml the members of the building trades, have full and reeular employment. I I"' average rate oi wages is nigner , 'mttiie, prices of products show very httle if . nnv imanxtt (.oininnn labor avprnmw ! j- n - - n ii". t . . . ..... j ht wuu inuir iiiiiu n )i'ar nu It is estimated that there are now with the colors in Europe very nearly 4,000,000 of men, rather more tl.au 5 per cent, of the adult malo population This tremendous armament foreliodes war. Itecent esiimatea fhow that Una sia is spending 223,tOii,t)00 a year on her nny and navy; Trance, f :'00,00(, tXmj l.reat Jrituin, loU.Uloju; vt. able no;;ro coal miners liave ben fird naiv, f 100,000,000; Austria, tC0,-!on, and some nf them shot down n OOO.i 00; Italy, 6W.000.000; Turkey, j j their momv tracks! Dut hold a mi' 4 $30,000,000; Spain, 30,000,000. These UU'I Jt happened ir Coshocton, Ohio, lowers spend' together the enormous! .. - sum of ?S 1 5,000,000 annually in rM-J Mr. Iuis Vossion, consul of France paring for war. Can any one bslieve t th port of Philadelphia, has ar that a faith manifesting itudf by such ranged to translate and produce jm works s these can U tuistakenl There France Henry Georje's . lsjok entitled are S00.0oO.0O0 arguments advanced ( Protection or Free Trade. eaeh year in support of the tin-sis that j a iir'nt Kur ipean struul" is imminent. Rtnmber,- you can nrcha Jntticea Who i-ui, ihiubl it in tbe Ute vl SJUi i'aviiiiii''. Srbwaiku Fimli Anoilicr Rlrcr. The New York Times has a dispatch from Federick fechwaiko, in command of its Alaskan expedition, dated Sitka, Sept 10th, via JNanimno, British Co lumbia, Sept. Dili. SJiwutka Buys his party, on J uly 2Gth, got to a height 17,200 feet aliove sea levMl, on Mount Elias, the highest elimb bo hiiow level ever made. One of Suhwaika's mol important discoveries was an im- . . . . . . Y . I niense river emptyinz lino icy out, winch is a mere indentation of the doast sixty miles west of Yakubnt bay. The ittre.ni is from a mile to a mile and half wide, 800 to 1000 yards of which is running water, the remainder being at low tide mud, Hand and gravel. It was surmised at (he tune, and after' wards partially corroborated, that the great river is entirely too big in every way to bu draining only the seaward slopes of the Mt. Elias mountains, from which it apparently comes, it must head far Ixfyoud tho rang, and break through them. Icy muddy waters.from glaciers, discolor all the waters of ley bay, and for many miles out to Hea. It was named Jones rner, after George JOnes of the New York Times. It is not thought (o be rualvd by any Alasi kan river emptying into the Pacific ocean. . it, 1 . The showing made during tho first fiscal year of Democratic ride is a sad blow to many wise (?) Republicans who were able to tell during the campaign how rapidiy government affairs would go t3 the demnit.ion bow wows. The revenues increased $13,000,I)CO over the lust year of Arthur's administra tion, while the expenditures were near ly 1 5,000,000 less. The publio debt was decreased $D6,dD7.7CG, n gamut fcG.1,491,'703 tho year before, rind the surplus in the treasury nfter all expen ses of the year wero dn lucted from the revenues reaeli $17,000,000 against $18,000,000 lost year. This is the answer tint the Ib-mocrH.io admihis' trillion makes to the doleful Republi can prophets and mnting demagogues who went about saying Unit under a Democratic) President everything would be htolen, the treasury bankrupted and tho country go to the dogs. Instead of that the firxt complete fiscal year under a Democratic President ends wtth in Creased revenues, decreased expendi tures, decreased publio debt and in creased surplus in the treasury. j The builders of the Republican plat forms at the north have this year omitted tw6 planks which in other times were regarded as an essential part of tho structure. Indeed, to ex- humo an expression which has now passl into ancient liiiitory, we might 'call them the very "mudsills" of tl'o Republican political edifice. , Wh refer to tho "negro resolution," and the "view with alarm'' plank, which have herotofora. played such a prominent part in the- complication of principles when "our friends, tho enemy," were wont to ai'r their political faith. It would seem from these omissions that the northern Republicans orei'6 bng"r in such awful tiread of the bold, bad Confederate brigadiers, to whom they . ,cr', fell purpose of doing many I nw,ul """J 10 llin government aim i ii... . .i . -i - i the country,' when the Di-mncrats gaimd th pnliiieat nscendaiicr. italei-h. (N. C.) Nhws. 1 - - A perusal of tho organs of "protec tion" shows an inclination to have tl e people helieve that the South is drift ing toward thn policy which rolis the producer to nenelit tho nuniif ictuier. Of the 33 votes cast ly mn represent inj a democratic constituency mrainst considering a revision ot tho tarill, rlur inj the last session t Concress, hut 0 came from thn Southed States, while 120 southern ConirreSHineil voted for n considoratieh of the saiiie. That does not look us though "protection Ideas were crowing in the south. "How he wwed St. Mirhm-Ia," once a popular poem, was descriptive of a he; roic net of A colored slavo in saving St Michaels church iu Charleston. The earthquake destroyed that historic structure. Hero is an old prophecy that is vived by events iu Kurope; lly the ftinuhe and the Vne iper W.ll th Cojuwok warri. r eleeji; By th Vol,? and the lm SVill the Cxauk muller wep; Tli.-te'll l aolit, too, on the Severn, .. And ailiii; on the Thamea, Atid l'.uropa will a pirtitr be Of llod and tear and fUir.ei. The rioneer-lVesa estimates' that rlnriiiT thn rvist (iv mnnlli linfivonn I Iwrt Anil thri'i, limitlrnil iu,i-c.-ki,o Wn kil,t.(, . M;nnPSota pnkoU Rm, MonUna ,,v otmo,spheric electricity and i . . , oy ion lauoes. ' It is rumored that Governor elect Pennover will secure a hoese in Salem , and oicupy it dining the legislative ses sion only, it i'ing Ins intention O make Portland his home during his o ficial term. I f!et down th matchlock, limlwr up the campaign jaw! Seventy. five neac - , and ooaiplaiuta at the GcaoO ottice at V rtUad . ,h.f:,-,cn t -u.t price. , Cure For Piles. Fil.-aare frequently preceded byaienMif weight in the buck, loin and lower part of the abdomen, cuminif the rmtltint to auppoM he h nine tfectin of the kidney or neUhhoriiifi organ. At time, tvtnptoin nf indiuethD are prrwut, flatulence, uneaainet of the tom uh. etc A uioialuro, like twiMpiration. pro ducing a very dui,'r..ulle itching, afur Ret ting wrm, i a common alteuuant illm'l, bleeding sud itching liilmt yield at odd to the application of lr l)on.ii)Ko' l'ile K.medy, whkh acU directly uiton the parti affected, ab- orbincr the tumor, allaying the intent itch ini( mid enVting a permanent cure. I'rioe SO cent. AddrvM the l)r Ivwanco Medicine Co., ritpia. Ohio, Hold by Unburn ft Co. and W. B. Lee, of Junction. Keynote to Health, Health In wealth. WeUh niettni Indrpen dence. The keynote U l)t Boeanko' Cough and ,nni Syrup, the lx.mt ('ough Hynip in the world. Curre Cough, Cold, Paine in the ChMt, Brnnehiti and Primary Conminiption. One done Kivts relief In every cane. , Tuke no otlier. l'rlce W) cenU and 8L Sample ' free. Sold by Unburn Co. Delinquent Tax Notice. Notice ! hrreby (;lit;n U'all owing ', now delinquent, that the County Court at it lateeiinn nrdred fiie to collect the aaie forthwith. Ihi ll therefore to notify ll concerned that if they wish to uve coat they mmt come forwnnl nt once and pay the lame, or I will be olilitfwl to proceed i?lnt them legally. .f. M. Sloan, Sheriff Lane Co. Sept 15, 18Sfi. PniVATI ftcHoou IS Putteraon' private echnol will open Monday, October 4th,t lsof, la Khinehart' unrlor. Puuil will be per- liutted to take uch atmlie a tliey wnth. A thorough ntu of Univeraity book keeping will le tniiL'ht without extra charge. B. P. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE APT. T HAVE ROME VERY DESIRABLE ,L Farm, Iinproved ami Upiinproved lown property for unle, on euy term. Prspart Eent:d aid Eents Collected,' Tlie InKill-nnce (!oiopanies I represent are amonK theOMtat and nmut Keliuble, anil in the Piioxpr and Kqiutabi.e adjuntmeut of their loMw Stand Second to.NoKi. nhiire of your patronne solii-itei). Itlico up-bUir, over the Grange Store. B. b DOHRIS. Notice for Publication. I AND OFFICE AT ROSEBURG, ORE J ron, Sept n, lswi Notice i hereby i;lvcn that the following named settler hint filed notice of hi intention t make final iiror.f in auppni t of his claim.and that eaid pn-uf will be made before the Judge or Clerk of the County Court of Lane County,' Oregon, at Eugene City, Oregon, on Stunlay, Oct 23, im, viz; .fauie K P Harnett, Huma tead Entry No 4441, for E of N K J.SWi of N E i, and N i of S E V Sec 12, Tp 20 S, R4 West W M. He name the following witnesses to prove hi continuon resiilbnce uxn, ahl cultivation of, said land, viz :.S Harris, C E Harris, li W Veatch, J Frot, all of Cottage', Lane County, Oregon...,. k Chas, W. Johnston, , Keijister. Referee's Sale. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JLl "by irtue of an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oiegou, for Lane County.duly made at the regular April term thereof, ISSfi, I will ofl'tr for ule at publio auction, at tlie Court IIoukb door in Ku(cn City, Oregon, on Monday, tho 2th day of Ocia br, 18SG,. between the hour of 9 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p in of aid,day, the follow ing dcacriWd real pmiierty, towit: .The notitli half of the donation land claim ol Jamc Lytic, deceased, being the uorth hall of lection 30, Tp 15, 8 R 3 W. in Lane Couuty, Orefiorf, 0nd containing $13 6O-100 acre. Alao the following: Keemmug at the I pout of xmtli line of aeo 30, Tp 16, S H 3 V. thence weat JW chs, thence north 40 thence iat 30 cl., tlieucu loulli 40 ch to place of iKjirnmi;;. m ,au County, Ore eon, aud conlaininu 1C0 acrea, togetlier with the tenement and appurtenance thereunto belonging or in auy wii-e appertaining. Said land will be Bold iu tract or parcel or all together a nuy he doeincd bctt at time of tale. Term nf ealo c.ishj gold coin in hand. Laud tins 1 1th duy of Sept, IShli, S. B. Kakis", Jr., Sole Referea. , I Rii.vku and 3. B. Dobkis, Atty. ADFtllSISTRATOR'S NOTICE. XT OTIC K 13 IIKREBY GIVEN THAT IA the unilerMKtiod, Jerry llav. has been j llle -'0y V"l,rt "f 'n8 County, On gon; dhly appointed ad ininiat rater of the eatate of John Valentine, iteceaced. and all peraooa having cla'uis i;.ilnst said eotute are hereby iiotiliod ti present tlie air!e duly venlied to aid adminiatiator, nt hia atore in Hairburg, OreKon, within ix inouth from tho date ot tin notiv-e. Dated Sept 11. ISSfi. Jkkuv Hav, Administrator. BlI.YKt' ,t Qiil.l.lKK. Attya. . Kollcc Tor riiblieutlon. Land Ornci at Rosehibo, Ob., Sept. 8. 1888. . f V"OTICE IS HEMKBY GIVEN THAT X the bdlowie; nAiucd pettier ha filed notice of hi luteiitioii to make final proof in Kiipport nf hi claim, and that aaid proof will be made before the Reiter or Receiver of U Land (mice, at Ifnaeninv, Or, on Monday, n y t:ice, at Koaenmv, l)r, on Jlonday, , ISSfi, vii: Jamea K Wv Pre emption So 4K. f,. the S i of S W i X K f of and N W of S K i, Sec 2ti, Tp 17. S .ov i, i,ssi, vu: S W 1 and R 11 V est, W M. He namea the following witnease to pMie liia continuon reaidenc iiMin and Fiiltitation of aaid land, vi: L C Akerly, Robert Vnderln-nr, Frank Coii'den, Isaac Cowdrn, all of Flnrenre, Lane coiiMv. i. - II- T licvi!, .n.W. ,1 , ,IOIIST0?l, Register. (OppoiU B.xVer'a Hotel) Just opened, will sell you more (jlrocci'scs, 15 hiss Ware, rockcy Ware, Provisions, Tobaeeo, Cigars, Kte., Kte. For your money than any other bono in F.!oene. Country Produce Wanted. Uoodi ildivcifU tc any part of . n'ty. C. RE1SXR, .9(111. 7 n ACIFIU 11 AILROAD OHULAR n0lJTK ICTUiiESQUEilANGKS Fast Time! SureConnectionl New Eipiipment! QQ5 MILES SHORTER I y'O HUK8 LESS TIME I Accommodation unaurpawed, for comfort And Safety -Fare and Freight m;cu LESS tban by any other route between all poiuti in Willamette Valley aud San F.ancinco. Only Route to that Popular Bummer Keaort YAQUINA BAY, Where for Moderate Expense you can enjoy Surf Bathing, Beach for driving; ant walking;. ll LIU lulling in rver an" orooua. Deep Sea FKbfng. Hoioia ana Xencr aeeommvaar Uoiia Than ariy other Summer Resort on the Coaet of Oregon. DAILY PASSEXGER TRAIXS (Except Sundays) . Leave Corvalli at 2 P. M. Leave Yaqtiina at 7:10 A. M. Oregon and Culifornia Weatnide train con nect at Corvalli. firainn ml ! TiLltfomtA T!iu,tMti1fi triitn con nect with ataue at Albany at 12:05 P. 'Round Tbip Tickets at Exclksion Rates UOOD TILL SEPT WTH., The fine A 1 Steamship. !'YAQIIINA lTBOM YAQTINA. FKOM SAH FRANCISCO. Th-jntay, Sept 2. Wedneiday, Sepl 8, TueiMlay, Sept. 14, Monday, Sept. 20, Sunday, Sept 26, Saturday, Oct 2, Friday, Oct 8, Thurdny, Oct. 14, Wednesday, Oct 20, Tueaday, Oct 2G. The Company reaerve the right to change ailing day, FARES Rail and Cabin, f 1'4 ; Rail aud Steerage, 9 88. For futhcr iuformation apply to C.C. 1IOGUE. ' A. O. F. k P. A't. Corvalli. Storage! Storage ! Farmers are hereby notified that - . II. I'IS!!:.I.YS WAREHOUSE AdJoinlnarTlie O. ami C. It Depot is Aowvpeii tonne Storage Of ' Hops! Oats! Wool! & Barley! joj Aauom aa2f put t,i(iuispofj o) sonpoid jnoA suij'j ',1 :i.)o9 iix SiHiLIirSCinOO 1iv fins oj. Sdoud ffi ptiB poo M sauoooig AO Iqoust Health Is not ulwnys en.ioyea by those who feera tn Hi!i..css ' It. Tl'ie taint of corrupted blood may he secretly undi'i'ininini; iho eonxtituiioii. In time, tlie pobion will cei--tainly show llsell't eUi.nnthvilliiill tlie more virtilene the lonuer It m been allowed to jiermeate the system. Kaeh tiin.ile, sty. boil, xKiu disorder nud sense of iimiatuiH. lassillide, or lu;;iior. is one of Nature's waruiiys of tho vousiucuces of ncgltct. dyer's Sarsaparila h the only remedy that can be rolled uion, in all envs. to eradicate the taiutof lien U llary div-ShC und the siieclul corruption of the blood. It i the oulv alteralive that U Miillcit ntly powerful to' thoroughly clene the ys,teni of Scrofulous anil Mercurial impurities end the pollution, of C'outagioua Diseases. It also n u tralizos the poison, left bv diphtheria ml Scarlet Fever, mnf ennhle rapid rwiiiM-r.it ion from tlie enfecblcmeut and debility caused by these diseases. t 3Iyriads of Cures Achieved by AVElt'8 SjnsiAPAniLLA. Iii the pat forty years, niv nttcstctl.und there i no blood disease, at ull possible of cure; that will mt yield to it. Whatever the ilmenls of this class, and wherever found,' from the scurvy of lhe A ret it circle to the vcldt-sorrs" of South Africa, this rem edy has afforded health to the sufferers by whom it was employed. Drusts everywhere can cite numerous rasps, with in their personal knowled, of remark able cures wn.u.ht hvlt, wlicre all other treatment had becu iiuavalllug. Teople willUowcUto v Trust Nothing felss than Avrp's Sai!s.parili.a.' XumcrouV crude niixturvs are oltentl W the public as "bUMxl piirinVrs." which oulv allure the patient with the. pretense of many cheap dose, and with which it Is folly to experiment while dieae Is steadily be coming more deep-seated and tlifliciilt ot cure. Some of these mixture do much lastinir hann. Bear in mind that the only niedicinis that can radically purify the vitiated blood is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ritrpjRED bt Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co-, Lowell, Mw! Sold by all DrucisU: Trie $1; Six botUc for $0. OREOONHAC: NLY roH VEli t I CI ft? MM x?nTTTvTnl r Tliat ilio CllEAPEST place t0 J Dry Goods, -IS FRIENBLY'S. P. S. Have also just receW from New York voice of LADIES' . v a TT T t A Tr MAIN b, WJtuir& ana ubm! jt i-v rt fiOW IS YOUR 3CS 13 Selling Out His Cisrars. Tobacco. U , 7 Albums and all jNotions, uanaies ana ryuts. Call early and secure bargains at E. Baum?s Oonleciionory Store.1 One dnor North of St. Charles Hotel, Eugene City, Or. HEAR m HyHCEiENI I will devote this Any man woman or child havii a dollar to spend can save ten cent of it by calling on me this season. I I will carry a mammoth stock I everything complete in mylinaE( ii jj.-.i n A win guarantee that I will save Give me a call and see are Mightier PEJV Gild, WHEELER CO, Continue to Exchange Merchandise of all Kinds at the Lowest CashPrices for Cash or Merchants Produce of any land at the Highest Cash Prices Give them a trade AT SPBIMQFIELD. PENGRA; WHEELER & CO. Continue to furnish Lumber, Lath and Shingle! tp order at the lowest current rates, delivered i! the Mills, on board cars, or at Eugene City. . . Leave your orders with d. M, Hendricks, at Eugene City, or send to the Mills direct. AT SPRIHGFIELD, ' PENGRA. WHEELER & 60 rinnf irmn f r. t.qtt in Cash fnr whpnf. nf. thmr Mill am to furnish flour and feed at tt Lowest market rates for Cash. Special attention to Exchange and Custom Grinds . : TAKE THTV.M A OR I ST. SURVEYING. LIXE3 ESTAV.USHED. LAXD3 measured and divided. Grade ami ilntin levelled. K.-vten reasomvMe. Call at offic of ltilyeii and Collier or leave wrd at MuCur tiiclc & Collier ' bookntnre. Ol AS OI.I,lr.K. rntv Surveyor. For Sale. A TY FARM. SITUATED TWO MILES 1 eat of Cmivrll, 11 mile muth of hngene, containing fiSO acres, I m.w offer for sale , at a barxaiu. Thn i a tine lo-Htion with good imiiniveitiei.ts, well adapted to both ttock raiting and farming. Homme Ksnx, (.'mawt.il. Or. Brick! Brick! BrieK! BPT Q ALtTT or BRICK I EFT COXSTAXTI.T (IS h'Bd. Will exchange brie'.; fr all liin.l ol Una pro Lie. Kiln ajid reai lene. at Wal- lla Untie. t i ii U' ..( I-.. t . Uelivued imaiedut. lv nn r-ipt of or-l'r. A. . Taton, Afent, Eufeac, Clothing, vj AT- City a large CLOAKS, Ml 1 . V: TliE TO B Entire Stock of Coois, Pines. Dolla. Tnv -A 7 J WJ kinds of Fancy Fall to Glory an! irv r 10 you, my inenct you money. for yourselves. "Deeds, than Words. At the Old LX,L,Stad flin l:irVij-o4' mmft Farmers of Lane Conntj' A " tS 1 W . . , x ili I J HHf Whrehonse Company hare Jrt b.ni rejmired in eoixl iitw and ar ""yj .i.,r. ;.. ...! . . . i ...A have tBWr A TTrVTTOV Ttri? M v iii... a r..i',. 4. eleaa. hip wheat at the old rate. Now, we have kept the price of itorafr i per cent f.ir von for many y."" J owe it to our house to till it Com do it (i H AmiiTAOi, J. C. UrsHKtU. JL H. HaRU"..,,. Miss E. J. Lowry. DRESSMAKING AND SEWIKC. TS X YEARS EXPERIENCE IS All wi.r! enmrantW to aW" Shop-Io lower atory ol Wittf' P"' WUlwu.it. ttretit Mm on (Foat , Got ,1W (Jooc t See Graa 'jlor M A fir Matlix litgh i'hot tLoally 1 1 Matl fH. lioti t Jsrr; Vfii aud gr; Th) " cheap.! You JO W on iat Ubu cf -tv lat The feui . :t U( ud :'y "an it Verl irtn icl Mtl Ag' 3" C g. jr of . lilt c i n I. .r ti I od w Jr i j it du iri i Go iCo .''we rh C v8.9 i idlir ; .tro I)r. f'ible t .thi i.rirbi 5 MU t lil Soli Lot t- .Iu n a': .nt 1, Hi f ,i ii nc w iltll - ,fc : i : no fl'A'.'ll I It I H!ulc To l-itini i'.llk I'ort! , a it a: