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fSICASTORIA CASTORIA I AVceelablc Pr cparjfion for As - slmilallttg UKT0xlnnilHevii Id ling ituc biomathi amll3owcls of PromotcsDicstion.Chccrful nsandHcst.ConLiin' ncilhcr Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. HOT NAltCOTIC. Jmnftm .W " AUSauum ' JUUII, SJn - J I If r nitlil - GvSifM M HkmSitJ - Aprrfetinrrncdy fnrtonslipa lion.SourStoniach.UianhoM, Worms Convulsions , I ever i sh twss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Te Simile Signature of NTAV YOIfK. LXACT COPYOF WRAPPCR. UK KUTKIIVALL AIDTBIeUIlr MAD. The Republican .t ti ) nl i fr Mute (senator Ktceive Hume Atit-niioii at the Hindi (if lln 0 H linker. GAR and SPR R Incidents. Walterville.Or, Muy 19, 1808, Kiunm (ir.vun: As the cam paign is now open ltin candid ib before tlie puhlio are lit Buhjects for criticism, and every voter m titled to not us a critic The Mayor of Kugtni, I'r Kuv kondall, being a candidate for the office of State Senator, will be the first one I shall att nipt to plaM under tbo search light of public opinion. In the first place the Doctor is in favor of the beat money, and when he says "bent money" he meant gold money, and gold only That tning his position on the money ueHtion hnciniiot rnnaist ently Bolicit the vote of any biniet allist, either independent or inter national. Me does not believe in bimetallism in any form, neither does he believe in United States treasury notes or greenbacks. The Doctor is regulirly employed by the Southern Pacific railroad company as surgeon, located at Kugene. Of course the railroad company furnishes the Doctor free transportation whenever he tit-sires to travel on any of the trains. Ami that occurs very often, but of course as an employe of tbl railroad 0ODV pany ho is justly entitled to that courtesy. And. as a matter of course, whenever the opportunity occurs to do the railroad company a favor in return In is only too willing to do r-o, no matter at what cost or disadvantage to piivate in divi luals or the general public. That 1 do no injustice to the Doctor in making this state ment is prov d by a recent incident within the memory of all. Doctor Kuykendall was a very important witness (or the Southern 1'a ilic railroad company, not 0D go, in a damage suit brought by Mist Siuitson of Bprlngflald who, sj most of the eople of LsDS county are aw ire, was ten ily injured by one of the railroad company trains, and was lelt a h 'lples cripple for life, having lost both lower limts through the can I ssness or BOfltOl of some of the railroad employes. The Doctor's testimony before the court vras so flagrantly against the claimant as to urou-e the indigna tion of all fair tuiiulid people who heard the testimony. To tin- ira ,' testimony entirtdy was attribut d the cause of the ridiculous small judgment against the railroad com pany, and the young lady is liable! to die of o'ld age before she reci i v. s justice. If the Doctor is listed to U e Senate, and any legislation comes befon the legislature wherein it might interfere with any of the perquisites of the railroad com pa i . . such for instance as the abolishment ! of the railroad commission, and the enactment of a maximum rate law, is there any doubt about the side on which the Doctor will le found Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. CASTORIA working and voting? It has Iwen generally rep.rted, and there yet has been no contra diction, that the Doctor had a prominent hand in the legislative hul l up of -7 by bringing his in fluence to bear on a certain Lane county representative, and keeping him Irom attending the sessions of the legally constituted temporary organization of the House, thereby contributing to the performance of an illegal act, one which has worked great injury and injustice to the taxpayers of the state, whereby a half million of dollars of the lax payers money is In Id up in the state treasury, and the state is com Msltd to pay interest on its own money and state employees are obliged to have their warrants shamefully shaved in order to get cash for themselves and their families, The Doctors record in connection with theti A It of Eugene is also a matter for adverse criticism. When he was appealed to by members of that order touse his lofloOBM against the order issued for them to take their A U "trash" out of the Mc Kinley beadquirtori during the last campaign what did he do? Simply nothing and the "trash" had to he removed. Right hero 1 want to say that no man, 1 care not who ho is, can offer any indignity or insult to any old soldier of this nation witlnut arousing all the patriotic resentment in my nature I care not what that soldiers political faith may lie. (J 11 BaUU, THM UttROORUN 1U.UKK, AND Wt: HUE IT. Oregon in, May II. $10,000 00 Reward. Will be paid by The Orcgonian to any one who can prove that a cheaper dollar can be substituted for one of greater value in tne pay ment of debts and wages, without reducing Um value of dhts ami Raft I in the fame pr iportiou that the value of the dollar It reduced. Here we come: $100,000.00 Reward Will be paid by Tin: QOABD to anyone wh i will produce a dollar of United States money, silver, gold or paper, that is n t of equal value with any other dollar issued by the United States. TO lilt KUYKB50ALL, We uuder.-tand that hr Kuyken dall is now posing as an advocate of fie tingle g ild standard. This seems strange when it is remem'H re I that ouly a few months ago he wai in Salem at the head of a self-constituted delegation at tejipting 1 1 whip Senator McClung into the supoort ol one Joliuli .tifiien or i DIMd States a nttor, who is known to have ikdvieolid free silver all In- lif-. Mr Mc Clung, although labored with long and loud by Kuykendall, rofustd 10 vote fj. Mitohel1. It uow seems strange to ihe lepublic.in noin iuee advocating a einf.lt gold standard. What does it mean? Was he honest when he waut to Stlem and wanted McClung lo vote MUM m m it r A At for a fee silver advocate. We will j leave Ibis H the voters of Lane o unlv. And again. have ihey. the voli'is, any sournOOJ I they should elect Mr Kuykendall t!e ne ,ator that he Mold not go to Snlein and vote for hi-1 oiid Mitchell. (n he wiling to explain bis psafi ti in in lb aiMive mattf r. We await his Kdsuer. TAME F IlIoTAH H Following te bsbte "t dketoooii made with ref.ru." " "'ir ar with Bpairti Miles, Cadis uj Sod '-rk :i,120 British Wis u New York 8,017 Sm Proneioooto Yokohama 4,500 Yokohama to Hong Kong 560 San Francisco la Hon Kong 0,880 BOB Franc'scoto Manila. 0,520 Hong K ng to Manila . 'J 10 Sm Frsncisco l ilawaii.. IfiQQ Bon Francisco tuNew York, via Oapl Horn ISjSlO Porto Blon to Washing on 1,200 Cape Yerde to Porto Hie a. . 2,370 N York to Havani 1.215 Porto Rioo to Havana 1.C10 (.' .nary Inlands to Cdll 780 t ,i i Blanco in Can try Islaods f66 Key Wert to Havana 90 HIXPKli I 111.11 .Hi r. The Middleof-tht-Koaders in Linn county did not have enough strength to get on the ballot un aided. The Albany Democrat says: "The petition contains 73 names made upMn five sections, of whom only fifteen or twenty are of the middle-of-the-road party. A special effort was made to get democrats und a few are on the list, the re mainder being republicans. We give a list of the signers, which speaks for itself." The "Hoard of Strategy" at Washington is a source of irrita tion to naval commanders. It dots seem ridiculous that a few men at the capitol should attempt to give orders for the movement of squad rons thousands of miles awiy. It is no wonder that Dewey cut the cable between between Hong Kong and the Philippines at the oppor tune moment so as to be free from theofiicialinlerfereuce that certainly WDuld have emanated from Wash ington. "Cyclone" Davis had the right kind of an audience yesterday. The farmer was largely in evidence. M my of the points made by the speaker will bediscussed in country homes before the day of election; and such discussion will not he prejudicial to the Union cause. Kmkkorncv Kind Kknefit The I' -in-lit . unci 1 1 and social given Satur day night at the Armory by the ladies of the Patriotic League for the purpose of creating- an emergency fjud for com pany C of the Oregon volunteers, proved even more iiiccessful than an ticipated, and lb laditu netted a neat sum which will be ussil for the worthy p up"-- for which it Is intruded. The program rendered was a inoiit happy surprise iti ewry number, and the re Iroahiueuti served weie par exeelleuza. Kugene Is proud of Iter soldiei boys and leaves no stone unturned In the eudravor to financially aiM them or pay a tribute to their worth Ctrruit Court Cases Arthur Hortuian v Mary ilortinan; tuit for divorce. The couple were luaij rled in LeM county July 17, 1890. No children have reunited from said mar riage. Desertiou Is alleged. Kxecutors of estate of I 11 Dunn de ceaied vs Sidney Horn, to recover money. Judgment I asked for J 100, SCROFULA. One of America's most fa mous physicians says: "Scrof ula is external ccnsnmotion." Scrofulous children are often beautiful children, but they lack nerve force, strong bones, stout muscles and power to resist disease. For delict U children there is no remedy equal to Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo phosphites of Lime and Sod.,. It fills out the skin by putting (rood flesh beneath it. It makes the checks red by making rich blood. It creates an appetite for food and gives the body power enough to digest it. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emul sion. toc.M4$i.oo; tBSniggktt. SCOTT a SOWME, CMS Ntw Yort. aV 1 whose house is conspicuously clean, whose work worries her least, whose leisure time is greatest, how she manages. The chances arc ten to one she will auswer : " I do all my cleaning with Sold by nil grocers. Largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Cblcago- i-i. Louis. New York. Ilottou. I'luludelpMu. JACOII (JlbbHPIfc rii:r liu.rj Mr a Ron Jacob Gillespie, ODO of the 1 est known plnueem of Oregon pa-ned Irom tills life nnSiturday. May I'l 189H, at Hie nil ' h I nt'e of MX yearn, i iiioiiIIim and li days, a.'ler SO illenn lt extended duration, du to the loflrttllUM of old age The fiiriernl occurred at 10 o'clook today from Ids family residence, one mile north off tb: city, to tbt- ( Mill sple cemetery, and was attended by B large Dumber o( relatives ami Moods. The funeral sermon was preached by Dr W B Farr.of this city. He was as-inted in the services l y ll-v V H Wallace and J (' Kieliariloii. Tin- pill bearers, wlewire all grand- sons of the deeeaesd, wrs as follows: CM Voung, M Gillespie, Oeo Oamr beii, Tbos Osapbotl, W sv Wltbtrs, M Masterson. Jacob (Jillespie was born in Kuinner county, Tenuesi.ee, in November, 18DU. On October 18, 1831, he removed from Mm i Nee of his htrth to La Fayette county, Missouri. In 1802 lie joiued a com any composed of eight wagons, of win- b hu was chosen captain, on its way to far-ofl Oregon, crossing the plains without any incident worthy of note save thoi-e hardships to be li okid for on so long and perilous a Journey On the ninth of (September of that year (Ids party camped en the C'lacka mas river in Oreg n, when our subject continued his journey direct to Lane county, purchased the donation claim of Abraham Peek, ou which he took up his residence, Octobers, 1852. This tract is situated one mile north from Eugeue City, aud lias for one of its I bun - the beautiful Willamette liver. Here Mr (iillespie has contin uously redded since thai time. In 1857 he was elected one of ihe board of county commissioners, and held that office until Oregon was admitted iuto the Cuiou as a state; while previously, In the session of 1S64 ! he represented Lane county in ttie Territorial assem bly. Mr Qllltepls married, lirstlyi August 4, 18:11, Almyra Hannah (now deceased) aud had a family of seven children: Mrs C W Young, Mrs J O. Day, Mis Tin s lirattaln, Mrs J E P Withers, Mrs li M MiiHtersou, Mrs Geo Campbell and M M (iillespie. Of these, Mrs Day, Mrs Masterson and Mrs Campbell are uow deceased. M niie.l secoudly, Mrs Amelia Mar tin in the year 1S45, and thirdly to Mr- Elizabeth (ioodpasture, in July 1857. This lady Is also a pioneer of Lane county, having settled within its confines with her former husband in the year 18bS DATE CAK'ELLKI. Hon John M Qaarln will Speak at Cottage Orore Instead of Eugene. Hon John M Qearln, of Portland, who was announced to speak in Eu gene next Saturday evening has can celled his da'.e here, and with Henry Denlinser, Jr, union candidate for prosecuting attorney, will upeak In Cottage Drove ou that evening at the City Hall. Mr tie uin is one of the ablest orators ou the coast. information Wanted. School Laws of Oregon: "Section 88. When any vacancy shall occur Iti the board of directois, i v death, r.ig. nation or otherwise, the lemalnlug member or members thereof, shall forthwith authorise the oierktooall special meeting to till Mich vacancy," Since Director Oilbeit rtelgucd, about tiio weeks ago, and the la v says so ejection -imii lorihwnh i author- Ued, a vii it would like lo a now Direotors Frank u.d McClung l,4'T,,"7,,,,,0rnf,,,lJrby" M" eiedon ., .be :u"i7:;,:,,vi,'l'',:,,,"kH,s work- n t authorised an va.-snoy. Card of Thanks e hereby desire to return oir heartlelt thanks for the kind MU neighbors during the iltm and ,t....i. ..i r ... ..i h oi nur nusuauu if . I lather. Mu jaioi;oili.ksiik am Family Notice. Notlte U hereby given t m sepmtel from MS II r I have Kemou Wtsoarsoo, aud I will not bv rei-pousl. ble for auy debtsshe may OMtroOl Ir. m Ihe dte Itereof. Bmnos WaKAnooM M.yii v.i Sl'KAKKK SK1.KITKI). - liev Mr Aokerniau. pastor of Ibe First Con. gretational church, Portland baa been Obosen to deliver th Ueea'e.ureate suiuoit m th, luiu. iicemeuiexercissi ol me L ulveriy of Oregon U,i y H is an able pulpit orator. ear. tor The (.old Hug Hp'akinr at Dexter. Messrs J M bhelley ami L A v inier- i ,,,,-ji.f of Kugene fpoke lie'e Friday evening to a mixed audience of gold BD, f i Ver men. Mr W, wliom b the way we under stand is a candidate fur Justice of r.u gen . uve tbem such a choice) talked an Imur and a half on the evils attend ant 10 free silver, and the only impret- I !,, ,nHde was the Impression made on the seHts by Ids auditors. Mr S Followed in a 15 minutes talk in which he told the people that he bad been to Mexico and what a miser able tiling free silver was proving to be to our als'er republi Their argu ment was wholly for the gold standard. Neverocee did they think to tell us w-;. at a good tiling International bimet allism was as they so fn'ly did in 189(1. I'l'hat dog has had his da. ). Not once during the evening was tue name of McKinley spoken. There art Juot enough gold men in tb's precinct, Lost Valley, so by special arrangement a number of them came up from Pleasant Hill where the gen tlemen had spoken the previous even ing, aud our hoys had gone the even ing before. So both preciucts were able lo muster 15 men to shout vo ciferously at the mention of the mag ical name Mark Hantia, the dtspeuser ofall that is great and good. Bring ou aunt her hosa. Now let all attend the Jolon speak ing next Friday evening and listen to Wm Miller am! other speakers. Latkk We learn that Shelley's great (?) visit to Mexico consisted of a trip to Monterey, Mexico, 150 miles south of Texas, where he spent one uiglit on a drummer's excursion. He is a great traveler certainly. He was not in 700 miles of the capitol of our sister republic, and the capitol is about in the center ot the country. And then to think he learned so much in 12 boors In an old city. Shellev likes to talk even if he has uot seen Mexico. Coh. He knows about as much about Mex ico, personally, as a citizen of Lane comity would by traveling as fur as Vancouver, Wash, or alwut the civil war as one of the Oregon Home Duaid. i' Hill's Canvass Albinr Dt mccrat. "The middle of-the-roaders gener erally are receiving some nice notices from the republic i papers. Here is one from the Salem Sentinel: "Dr J L Hill, of Albany, straight populist nominee for congress in this district, was lu the city today, having made a speech at Silverton lost night. Ihe ni'iigniy Hiiiiuie-or-ine-roaoer is making every . Ilort to meet K M Veatch, fusion candidate, in Joint de bale, but ti e latter wants to avoid the Conflict, He refused to meet Hill at 'orvallls next Monday, saying 'other speakers are to meet me there and 1 cannot accept your oiler.' Then Hill wired blm, Hsking, -At what time and place are you willing to meet me in debate?' Veatc answered: ' I cannot answer at this time.' The doctor says he is in the race to sta and will make a vigorous canvass In Linn. Polk and Clackamas counties and such other places as time aill allow him to reach. "He-ally there is no occasion lor Mr Veatch to meet him. LsU Dr Hill aud Mr Topgue cms bats." That last proposition would not answer t' e purposes ol l)r Mill While lie is parading as a pnpulis; his object is to elect gold standard longue and the rest of the gold stan dard ticket. Hut he deceives no one. Profitable l lawn Canyon City N. w: paer ground Mar Canyon City, which miners 2J 1'ii'iiiauii-, ip n,)w ll g II 1 IK 1 1 liml ; yielding good returns Labor, it is I true, is a little cheaper now, but the ' fact la plain tl at the people are now Musnso with a profit of to for a day's Clean up win n f:l) deiiiunili.l , The same is Utta of iuanz imami io other sectlniM ..III... !ast. Of t hi, class ol mining, howev. r tlraiit county will oen tie in a posilluu , to show up with ihe tiest disiricts on I earth. To Hk . Pi'EA LKD Sumlay 's l..r; land Tribune: "The attoruey-ge,,. ral baa inetrue'fd DoMed States Diatno: Attorney Hall to take an appeal In the cane of Chue Chee aud ( hue How Chinese b ys, fn-iu Eugene, whoe aim 10 be here lor Ihe pur,Ke of gaining an education. A eomm.-l;,er decided thai a. s udeut.the sOJS WOTO CnUlled to remain here but upou learning the he of the OMS Ihe a..or..ey-ge.,erl "".inntoiuetwi-eai,, i,e sill be brought up b, fore the court Of peals at San Fraucisoo." Junction City ; Muling Compaj "WHITE ROSE ujLi-jFLOUR, GUARANTEED BEDROOM SETS $10, $10.50, $13, $15, $17, $20, $'J5, s:;o $.I0 u. 150, 60. $66 and $80. ' PARLOI Sl'ITS, s-j5. s:55, &',:. WOVKN MATTKKSS. 1.125, $1 ,S5, .2.5() jw KITCHEN TABLES, $1.25. $3.25 vrn,v) 2.. .2.25. :,.:,( i, $s, sin, SIIADKS, :;uc, -15c, ."., cr.r, S0c, $l.no, ..'.-,. Ham ft TTAMfTrWflan : ftralcIaKutMJ0.Orvtf.,br HKXIIo!li.N u - The Callforste Kailuie. A Lob Angles correspondent of tlie Albany Democrat writes of the Culi- f .rl ....... f..,li.r., UmIm A-m ..f , .. ,. i -i hi.. .,.., it,,,,. i, , u nun ,i ii' ... IC, as follows: 'We have just been glorified in ha log a beautiful rain, ou last Hatur day niuht anil part of uii..v uiorn lug, which will help some of the grow ing crops, tint it come most too late to do the grain much good, for the grain is pact doing anything with. Hay is selling for a good price. It is bring ing tM to -;ii. It costs like everything to keep stock. l'otatHs is not going to be much of a crop. Htrawberriea have been in the markets for a uinuth, but they are no such strawberries aa Oregon can produce. I have not SSSO any cherries that come up to Oregon cherries yet. They are sour t-isllng cherries. Oregon is ahead of ('alitor. Ida for most all hinds of small fruit so far as we have seen, except apricots, almonds, oranizes, li, - anil all such as those, which Ortgnn cannot grow." BACK Hosiu-Clay Zumwalt and wife have returned from .Skagway and I.ak-; ltennett. Mr Zumwall liad been sick which necessila'ed In- going up the Dawson City trip. He says J D MatlJck ia duiug a tine hotel and store business at Lake Bennett, wher thou sands are encamped awaiting the break ing up of the ice so they can move ou to Dawson, As soon as it does Mr Matlock Intenos going to that city with ihe crowd. He has been feeling unwell lor several weeks. Jake Kline is at Cariboo Landing waiting for the Ice to go out. 1 he rush to thut 0000 try Is over says Mr Zmnwalt and many are returning, On the City of Seattle on WnlOh he i. 'turned were 327 pasaeu gitrs. Mott's Nerverioe Pills The great remedy for nervous pros tration and all ncrunm diseases of the . . " puis ol either KB! P"tratSon, Failing cr MAnh-H. Impotency, Nightlv EmL--Hans, YoatOfal Errors, Mental Worry, ex- US o. Tobacco or Opium, which "sumption and Insirity. SI.OC ' mj 's 6 boxes for $5.00. WLC3..P,oP, Clftoland.Ohia For sale bj Wllklna i Linu. . wn i i'uhii . FACE ON FIRE I ha.! nrawaa Of OW SOaly, Itohy kind seven Tears. 1 thuucht rur fic anil rmj were arlre. My f.u was fuU ot large white scales, an 1 mv hea.l was fuUofiom. I wasuhatned o go In roiiiuny. I took five In ties of Cen eriu Kbuhim, wanhed with Ctmccaa Boar, put ou 1'i Ti. i aa u.intment anil found frtnl rrllrf iutanllm, and got a clean face spam, thanks to rrricra. VII PVTtVff .V-f starch 7, isoa. IDS Suqt St., Broklyn, X. Y. itit IlkCm. rr. sor.t.IWMl.c.-,lth On in in,im.nlv. r"'.-l Minral kl nnt a.,14 tmm ot ernrrit i'IJ.VIJifJ.l.j iT'- " ssi Ual. " MB Ul.lolc ' ,r.ni,tUui..L....,ii1 ... r iuo i manici ainr.v. u... Am .'ui,mHMt'il pu-i.rn4hiiioion. crJft!SS2t"HltJr,lJ0,n,ci MANUFACTURE UK M THF. Ij rcT i iAi w 1 1 wiui The most popular lljitr in the market. Sold b Leading grocers. Cor SfiVPtttri ww w VAA m dW, Willamette CHRISTMAS BOOKS CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, If you wish to see the finest display of Holiday and Christmas Hooks ever brought to Eugene. Entire stock just received direct from Chicago. H. G. MM LEP Proprietor . - ...... r,.vkl. m mm . ...iiuy, mm i - strrrt koH Mil I i'V UtNPJVUnVl Df sisws w s bi ii u nk ii 'ii. i i i . i i i mi i mi iii ri in-, lu ii mi. mum una i. .tin., - l.ainj In illr:. ut uuoitabiH. .Sll vi ln in -if i.luml I. , I r wr 111- in. I tnni I ao Um-lttr NWI 1 iiln.in PI u-r l.v iii Ui ktt HM For Mile by SVilkins i Linn. FOR . . TOBBACO, CIGARS, "d CANDY. GO TO.. II St. ' 1 1 i t i i i t i - rr rn IVJIIV UIU -) I lltl iiii i ii iiiw in T 4 mi mm 'J I fill IK nHFr rHFIHR i .Bring vour Hides and Skins to our tanner). roi all No. 1 green hiiU'9 fl pay you 4 to U cents a poult lor No 1 dry hides 10 ecntll liountl; For No 2 according quality, 4 to 8 tvnts. ore paid in CASH it The Wlllmcltt TW HsinesiC - I ,1 l.lUtllH"1 nor ; iw "-Sia i ...lint i'r. II. Willi ..... IM'" T.T In,. li, 1 ispepareiiiv. - MANUFACTURING CO.. PP. ae,,to4. f IFor sale bv Wilkins .t UN - an. I illi of m.n. ccn-.e lo in"S cv. u - - - OR. JilfiDAV ,ati ,1061 Markets.. W - Vo ii it if men arda fm,,,.I..T,r.... ? . w . ft waasl in j- n -wc in tn.inirtr vr.ir. ' - mm rvuini iniMiirpry .." . 'flsgaV "uiii 'Pilin, .up 11?,, rp a.lf Irriim nry of rlnioliiiS' .- lha DMnaW hai a arrjrik;r". r 1 1 . hot that it will tux only Retard in-' ,:frt.um prmanetn cur. The ht. r perfom mir.it Iett but io wctl-kt I ... . I t..r,-, u hi wiMity ifteftirM i -"-.M ft.Tithllla ihnromrhlv nnlv:ii' VHtciu w uho'H tisitii; Mr ri i KVEKV nA ut Wire niir f.'mtt MM ot iii" , P.'.'. . ,-lnL . 1 e thMMi4 Hallows. , ' 1 tmt Bdom The Philosophy or Jfaxriar fix. A nliubla bouk for men.) Tiarr dr. jofn" f CJroat liisoiini ol A"" the tirhnstf and l.aivrwt MuorUIHOI kl. ,. w orlil. tome and lrrn ti-' "V ra nuac; Nf p wowi ' - . v t art conitniiany ouiit..f ( .ATALOHVK i":AX Cllor PIL I I - T. ..." TJfijTYuiT aHSEa 1IH L IM ItfflHO 1 tin m a e. Tii.thi.t W im h.Ci, w-(h Crr-. ... . . , ...r..;,!! J lLATAI.OUl'K I.I.L. ii'i lukra: W