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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1872)
t ADVERTISEMENTS. pcmointit i imes. ♦ In T he D emocratic T imes will bo «barged nt the following rates First insertion, (ten lines or lees)..................$3 09 For each week thereafter................................... $1 Published Every Saturday Morning —BY— TKOMA.S XtETSTT, Publisher and Proprietor. ♦ JOB PRINTING, 0FTTJE-**On California St,. over Rubli A Wil- lon'i Livery Stable. Every variety of Job Work executed with neat nets and dispatch, at reasonable rates. TERMS: Subscription, per annum............ Sii month.«........................................ A liberal deduction from the above rate» will io made on quarterly and yearly advertiseaentx. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1872 VOL. 11. $3 00 $1 50 LEGAL TENDERS taken at current rates for subscription. Oar Cæsar’s Outfit. had stated it in his report for that year. In the general amount of the debt Bout A Long Branch correspondent of the Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, On Oregon street, Jacksonville. well is contradicted by the official report »TATK OF ORKtiON. The following careful and truthful ar FIVIIIS RESTAUR ANT lias just been opened to JACKSO.X VILLE, OREGON. Governor.............................. ...................... L. F Grover of Chase, Fessenden and McCulloch over New York World was present when . .S. F. Chadwick ■ the public, and solicits their patrnnag« The ticle we extract from that reliable jour Gen. Grant entered his palace at Long Secratarv of St.it»............. The debt statements of ............... L Flei*chner Tremiirer, .................................. Can be found at nil times at his office on Califor table will be supplied with the best the market af nal, the Cincinnati Enquirer, and ask $300,900,000. Branch, and his followers filed in fresh .............Eugene Semple nia street, adjourning Osburn A Co.’s new drug fords. Board by the day or week, and meals at Sitata Printer.............................. Register Allen from 1861 to 1869 are cor ”—~ ............................................. ” for it a perusal by every voter and tax from Washington. He gives the follow all hours. store, or at his residence on Fifth street, first block Fl KMT JI DICI AL DISTRICT. roborated by the reports of Registers Board, per day......................................................... $1 -90 payer in the country: north of the Court bouse. 27tf. ing account of the show: I». P. l’rim Circuit Judge...................... “ per week...................................................... $5.00 Chittenden, Colby and Jeffries. But in It is claimed by the supporters of the District Attorney,............. ............................ J. R. Neil The President has seven horses—a pair v2no31:tf. J. R. HUDSON. J. K. Stinwoit. J. It. Neil. administration that since General Grant 1871 Allison suddenly changes his and of large carriage horses, three of the trot JACKSUM COfXTV. T. J. BITL1R. SAUL. JAYNES STINSON 4 a NEIL, E. B Watson came in they have greatly reduced the his predecessor’s figures to the extent of ting species, and two used for hacking County Judge...................... I Jaeoh Wsxssr, Attorney and Counsellor» at I.aw, taxes of the people. Mr. Dawes, of more than $350,000,000. If this does not by the young Grants, and for marketing. Vuuntv Coaamii»ioners.... ............ I M. H. Drake. I Massachusetts, Chairman of the Commit show that there has been robbery in the' The carriage horses are magnificent crea J A ( KSON V/L L E, OGN. Sheriff..................................... ..... Thomas T. McKenzie ............ Pat. Dunn Clark................................................. tee on Ways and Means, insisted in a National Treasury on the most gigantic tures, of Kentucky stock, and cost $2,000. Will practice in the Supreme, District nnd other Forwarding & Commission public speech in the House that “we scale, then it is impossible to prove any The fast or trotting horses are not so Courts of the Staic. Prompt attention given to all business left in Schmil Sup’t......................... .................... W. J. Stanley have during the last two years reduced apparent fact. The stealing which has grand or imposing, but cost more, M’hile jv,13:tf Surrevor.............................. - ......................... B. F Mver our caro. Merchauts« the revenue $85,000,000.” Grant came been and is now going on at Washington i the others are ordinary horses, with no .................. J. N Bell V^fnnrr ................................ Oficial Paper........................ ..... .. D kmocratic T imkh into office on the 4th of March, 1869, and is frightful, and to cover it up is one of considerable value. C-A-E j . NEW BARBER SHOP. jossrutNK COVUTY. the revenues for that fiscal year, ending the main reasons why Grant and his of His carriages consist of a barouche, a Mark your gooks Care II. & J. Office in th« ......................... J. B. Sifcrs Bldorado Building;, Jacksonville Vountr .Ititi .................. ... June 30, 1869, were appropriated under fice-holders are fighting so desperately to dog-cart, a liglit wagon for speed in trot [v2n34:3tu. Railroad Depot. I Geo. S- Mathewson. retain power. When President Greeley Vuiniuisziuner*.................... ( B. F. Sloan. Johnson. We begin with Graut on the rilllE nndersixned, having opened a barber shop mTTn nil infirmili 11 and an honest Secretary of the Treasury ting, and a pony pbieton. 1 in Jacksonville, is fully prepared to do all Sheriff.................................... ...................Dsn. L. Green 1st of July, 1869. In Boutwell’s report The stable is splendidly furnished with ('Jerk ...................... .................... Chas Hughes kinds o work in his line in the best manner and nt of 1870 he gives the amount of taxes col overhaul the books at Washington, we harnesess for the various turnouts—sad reasonable prie s. ‘Trciisurrr . ................ .................... Wn> Nauekc shall see developments of fraud unparal lected for the year ending June 30, 1870, Assessor. ............................. ..........Thus. G. Patterson RAZORS CARI’.FUl.I.Y PUT IN ORDER dles, bridles and clothing. Indeed, it is leled in the history of the world. S«hoid Sup’t....................... .................. Al. J. Adiitn» I I at $411,000,000. The taxes for the pre- just such a stable as you might expect, Cal! at shop ia “ E dorado ” building. ..................... Alex. Watts S.i rwevnr,..................................... I i vious year under Johnson were $370,000,- v2 n27:tf GEO. St ’ HUMPF. ................ Geo. E. Briggs Curutier...................... . ... T hey tell a story about a girl who considering the President’s great taste Has the largest Capital, ()00. Soln the first year of Grant’s ad wished to rid herself of a persistent lover. and judgment Jn this direction. I made Cut UT SITTl.NCS. I The largest Assetts, ministration there were $40,000,000 more Joel, m f'oHHty — Circuit Court, see >11'1 M-tadaV New Boot and Shoe Shop, I So, when he used to come around in the an estimate of the cost of his stable, in February and November. County Court, first The largest Annual Income, ¡of taxes collected than during the last evening, she would ask him if he wouldn’t which will not be found to be far out of Monday in e»<*U month. A nd n<l will wi i-stie policies 15 per cent, less Cal. Street, (two cast if P. 0.,) I year of Johnson. The second year of Jo9e9»ki»e I'oMury.—Circuit Court. 2d Monday i any other Company in the United please help John to carry the piano up the way : ’ A in April and F >urth Mon lay in O.-t 'her County THOMAS A. BALL. President Grant, ending June 30, 1871, the finance stairs, and he would take off his coat and 2 carriage horses,........................................ . : States. |2,000 Court. First Mon-lay in January, April. July and J A CKSON VILLE, O G N Sin Francisco, Cal. [ rejiort shows the taxes collected to have 3 trotting horses, (they cost more) ......... , October. work like a brigade of Irishmen until it 2 ordinary horses,....................................... . 3,900 R. S. OSBURN, Agent, Jacksonville, Ogn. 30« j scKHoxvii.i.r. PRFcm t . been $383,000,000. This is $12,000,000 was time to go home. Then the next I barouche,. •••••■••............................ .. 1,200 [v2:n34:ly Justice uf the Peace............................ James R. Wa le . 1,000 , more than the last year of Johnson. The evening, as soon as he called, she would I dog-cart,...................................................... Cunstab.. ........................................................... John Dick I trotting wagon,......................................... LACIES’ AND GLNTLEMENS’ exploit of the administration in reducing say wouldn’t he please help John to carry 1 phaeton......................................................... . . 350 T own or jacksunvii ie . 150 i taxation consisted simply of putting in the piano down stairs again ; and at it Harness, saddles, clothing, etc.,........... . 1,050 I N. Fi-her. Pres*! Ft ’ KNISlIING | Janie* A. Wilson, i an additional burden of $50,000,000. The he would go, lifting and pulling and Total, ...... — A S D — $9,950 , Herman Heims, Tru-tees ; revenues of the administration up to bursting blood vessels, until the hour ar The President’s dog-cart is considered John Riner, ZFJLZtJC'Y GOODS, June 1, 1872, which is the third year of I .AGE 11! LAGER! ( Davi-l Linn. rived for departure. This kind of thing the most stylish thing of the kind ever ......... V. S. Hayden AND BOYS' AND GIRLS' ; Grant, were 346,000,(MM). But another continued for about a week, when one . ..... .. !!• nry Pape seen at Long Branch. month was to be added, which at corre night he got the piano down as far as Jame- I*. MaD.rn <■! ........ Peter B-i-chey sponding rates, brought up the taxes to j the first landing, and the corner fell on T ue P ersian F amine .—Reports just AT lUD.L'CKD PIUCES. CALL AT |$374,000,000, being an excess of $4,000,- his toe. Then he confided to the faithful received from Persia state that famine more than was required in 1860. The John his secret conviction that Love’s in that country is increasing rather than Business QZüihS. EL J Jb. COB S’, 000 way Grant’s administration has reduced Young Dream was fast assuming the abating. About 3,000,000 people have al Opposite Orth’s New Building. Jacksonville. [33 taxes lias been alter the old fashion of DR. L. DANFORTH, of a disgusting nightmare. ready perished by starvation. At Tehe FUitalTUBE WARE-RGOM, taking money out of one pocket to put in character Leaving the piano there, he went down ran and other places on the border the another. In 1869 we collected $168,000,- to ask his enslaver to say finally and for beasts of burden have all been eaten, and (Corner California and Oregon Streets.) Phy3ician and Surgeon, II JAU'KMOX V 11.1.13, - - OUEGOX. 000 of internal revenue, and but $153,- ever just where she wanted that piano to there are no means of transportation left. \S permanently locate I on the Fort Lam 000,000 in 1871. Here was a reduction of be fixed. He was surprised to find upon Cases of cannibalism, horrible even to JD j XVID I j UXTINT R m -h. Iw > mile- north of Willow Springs Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of fur $15,000,000, but at the same time $26,- and offer« hi» profe«-iomi! -eriie.- to the po p r ot entering the parlor that another young think of, have occurred and are still oc niture, euti.-i.-ting ot Jackson an I Ju-ephinn e -unties. 3Sttf 000,000 of taxation were added to the man was there—a young man with mild curring. A correspondent at Tiflis says Bedsteads, custom duties, which were $180,000,000 Corner of Mark anil Front Mrects, eyes and spectacles. And there that that at Flamatfyn, two women, assisted Hr. L. T. DAVIN, B urea ns, Tables, in 1871. These figures show the exact young man had been every night, while by seven other persons, carried off three Stands, Sofas, Lounges, credit which is to be given to the pres PORTLAND, OREGON. >fïlco»»Oii Idilio street children and ate them. The cannibals ent administration for diminishing taxa ■ lie was moving the furniture and cher were arrested, and on being searched XIE HEE .» HOLTON, PROPRIETORS. ished visions of bliss! It occupied just Opposite t he <•!<! tion. January 7-tt. Chairs of All Kinds, i four minutes, and when the combatants the bones of the children were found con But the most extraordinary perform Guilt Mouldings, were withdrawn, the pianist rushed from cealed in tlicir clothes. The Grand Vi A rkan ^ is L ivery S taimi :, ances of Grant, according to his friends, 1.1c., Ltc. the house singing—“Beware, she’s fool zier condemned the two women to bo have been his immense payments of the ing thee !” while a mild-eyed young hanged, and their accomplices to death ALSO Javksomiile. Oregon Doors Sasli *£? ZE3 Ilia, cis* publie debt. The people have paid into • man decorated with spectacles might by starvation. A week afterwards these the Treasury in various forms during have been seen lying on the sofa, feeling wretches were found dead in prison ; five always on hand and made to order. ¡Grant ’s administration, $1,168,000,000. one of his mild eyes to find bow much of them had eaten the other two. This I.umber planed <:ti reasonable terms. With this amount Boutwell claims the it was swelled. Undertaking a specialty.-tilt. equals in horror the tale told by Josephus Mvlr« nf plate work in nle—such n* rniiE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY IX- 39xtf. debt has been reduced $193,000,000. Zk G dd, Silver, Platina. \luinniit:n and Rub I forms I he citizen - of Jacksonville anti surround of the caunibalism during the siege of ber plates. Special attention given :<> Children’* ing country, th.it be is now manufacturing, and Since the war closed, or rather since & rw fl <4» 5» The State Fair. Jerusalem, teeth EtherSnrar used in extracting. will constantly keep on hand, the very best of June 30, 1865, the people have paid in Wdi visit Ashland on the 1st <>f March annually : Lager Beer. Those who wi.-h a cool glass of beer taxation to the National Treasury $3,- The Salem Statexman has the follow T he R ailroad .—Work on the rail also Kerbrvile on the 4th Monday in Octob r. should give me a call. Call and examine specimen work. Jacksonville, June I2tb. ISfiO. (>56,000,0(K). According to Boutwell's ing concerning the coming State Fair: road in the vicinity of Roseburg is prog *>ffi e or. Cal. A 5th street; residence opposite Juno 12»h-1y. figures the debt has been reduceil in the A member of the Executive Commit ressing finely. The Plaindcalcr says: Court House. n«3e Corner California anil F'ourtli Sts. same time a little less than $38-5,000,(MM). tee of the Oregon State Agricultural So Contractor Eichars men are pegging away UNDERSIGNED Wol l.D RESl’ECT- Thus for every dollar of the debt extin ciety informs us that extensive improve FORT KLAMATH rpilE at the deep rock cutting, half a mile from I fully inform their friends and the public gen ments are in progress for the coming guished the people are to pay for govern Roseburg, about the only piece of grading erally bat they have purchase I the above estab PHYSICIAN & SURCEON, lishment of Mr. Dan. Cawley, which will be ment expenses, etc., nearly eight dollars. ■ State Fair. Nearly one hundred addi to be done to complete the road to this henceforward conducted under their constant per JACKSONVILLE, OGN. rjlHE undersigned have established n regular sonal supervision, and they guarantee satisfaction ! At this rate, in order to get rid of our tional stalls for cattle have been erected, place. This, and the North Umpqua to all who may favor them with their patronage. 'onerous $2,500,000,000 debt, the people and workmen are engaged iu building Bridge are likely to be finished about the 1 line of hacks, running from Office at the former millinery »tare of the These »tables are centrally located, and within I will have to pay the incredible sum of , pens for swine, additional stables for same time, say about six or seven weeks, Mi-*«» Kent. U. S. Hotel. -TJsT 4ffni3 JACKSONVILLE to FORT KLAMATH. convenient distance of the various houses of public M I ! horses, etc., etc. In accordance with the and then all will be ready for iron. The entertainment. Horses or mules will be boarded I $20,000,000,000. (via Link Biver) for the accommodation of pas ami cared for, l>v the day or week, nt moderate As we have raised over $3,000,000,000 order of the Board, the track has been cut is over thirty feet deep, in the solid sengers and fast freight. Hack will leave Jack- charges. They have the largest stock in Oregon, in seven years, it will take about fifty . changed, and the ground surveyed for rock, and towards the bottom of the cut «onvi'le every Monday at I o'clock. A. M., and ar south of Portland, ot rive nt Ft. Klamath on Wednesday; leave Fort years to pick up the $20,000.000,000 that the building of 100 booths for use of re looks very black, flinty and refractory, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES PHYSICIAN A SURCEON, Klamath on Thursday, and arrive at Jacks<nvil’- with single or double teams, for hire on reason is requireil. It is difficult to see, yea, tailers during the annual fairs. Twelve but the thundering blasts that hourly on Saturday. MANNING A WEBB, JACKSONVILLE, OGN. able terms ; a so, impossible to conceive, what the govern of these are being finished, which will make the welkin ring, show that Eichar 27yl Proprietor*. GOOD SADDLE HORSES At MULES, ment could have done with over ij'3,000,- add materially to the appearance of the is on it. yJT- Office and residence at Ryan’s brick build Which will be hired to go to any part of ing. Third street between California and Main. 000,000 the people have given them since I grounds, and when, next year, the plans the country at moderate rates. NEW STATE SALOON. G ood S tory .—A good story is told at Animal* bought and »old, and horses bro’ie to the war, when less than $400,000,000 have already commenced shall have been com- C. W. K SHLRR. K- B- WATBOX. the exi>ense of Governor Washburne, of saddle or harness. been paid on account of the public debt, pleted, in place of the dismal looking Kl’BLI A WILSON. vlnl HAULER K WATSON, I Grant, Boutwell & Co. have had paid shanties which have heretofore been a Wisconsin. He is a warm supporter of rpilIS popular resort, under the new manage-i I nient, is furnishing tho best brands of L over to them $1,100,000,000, which is as disgrace to the Society, we are to have Grant, and the other day he sent some lltornry and Connseilor-ai-Eaw, liquors at much as every dollar of real and person- handsomely finished and nicely painted money to an old political friend at La JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, V JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, al estate is assessed at in the State of j buildings. Other improvements are in Crosse, with instructions to purchase in Twelve and a half Cents a Drink Corner of California and Third St»-, Ohio. Can the people of the United 1 progress, and nothing within the means struments and organize a campaign I Will practice in the Supreme Court, District, and The ‘‘New State” has been elegantly refitted, other Courts of this St it«. States afford to give away an equivalent of the Society will be left undone to band. Unfortunately for the Governor’s an I is now one of the finest rejorts in town. Two L. HORNE, Proprietor, OFFICE—In building formerly occupied by 0. equal to the property of Ohio to the fed- ’ ' make the fair of 1872 a triumpant suc- plan, lie had not learned that his friend billiard tables are provided for the 'overs of this Jacobs— opposite Court House square. name. The bar is furnished with the choicest i From information received by the was an enthusiastic supporter of Dr. j egs leave to inform the public eral government every three years ? The jeess. Brandies. Wines. Cigars. Ac., and the reading ta that he has the largest, beet, and most com- reduction of the debt, even if it has been j officers, it is believed the exhibition of Greeley. He immediately wrote to the UKM n. r*v. o. B. REA. bles with Eastern j>er:odieals nnd leading papers «f irodious Hotel in Southern Otag'.u. Coast. C. W. SAVAGE, Pmp’r. FAY &. RE V accomplished, of §193,000,000, is a miser blooded stock will be far in excess of Governor and thanked him. The band I ' Jacksonville, Jan. IStb, 1872. 3if is organized and the air is lively with It is located in the central part of Jacksonville ; able and pitiable thing under these cir former years ; most, if not all of it, equal Ittoraeys and Counsellors-al.Laws Greeley music, at his Exoellenoy’s ex stages from the North and South leave regularly cumstances. As indicating that nobody to the best in the United States. «OFFICE—In Court lion««, up stairs. fro tn the U. S. HOTEL. pense. EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS, can tell what Grant and Boutwell have Will practice in the Supreme un I other Courts B elfast , Ireland, is now the scene of The ll<»u»e has lately been re painted, and reno done with all of this money, we appeal Opposite United Stat«-« Hotel. H arry B assett .—This famous race of thi* State. vated ; the rooms are newly furnished, and well to the books of the Treasury Department. a terrible riot between the Catholics and JOHN NOLANI), - - - - Proprietor. ventilated. The bedrooms are supplied with Orangemen, equaling in many respects, horse, of which our readers have heard so Particular attention paid to the collection Sl‘ /.Vtr REDS. and every other convenience for They are in a worse state than those of much lately, is a chestnut, was sired by ■of Claim» again.-1 the Federal and State Govern- Dealer in fine WINES, BRANDIES, WHIS the comforts of guests. the great riot of 1866, which lasted three Tweed, Connolly and the city thieves ztnents. the Entry of Land* under the Pre-emption KIES. and CIGARS. Nunc but the best and Lexington and is four years old. He weeks. Several women had been killed, and Hum:«tead Law*, and to the Entry of Mineral choicest kept. were in New York. It would appear an was purchased by Col. McDaniel at the BOARD AND LODGING J.odes under the recent Act of Congress 1 tf. easy matter to tell exactly how much and the hospitals were filled with dying yearling sale of 1869 at $315. He is about JDTVIJSTKS, 12 OEJXTTS. Can b« had at reasonable rates, according to the internal revenue wc have collected in and wounded, at last accounts. The 16 hands 1 inch high, has a slight blaze Nu Credit iu the Future—It Don’t Paj. i room occupied. eight years, and so it would be if we had civil authorities after finding themselves running down his face, and has a star in THE TABLE honest accountants. But the Register of powerless to act in tho premises surren his forehead ; his two hind feet are white, Families needing anything in my line can always be supplied with the purest and be»t to be iound on Will be supplied with the best the market ean af the Treasury in his report for 1871 makes dered the control of the city to the mili running half way up to the hocks. He JACKSONVILLE LODGE No. 10 the Coast. Give me a cull, and you will be well ford. the amount a hundred million of dollars tary, who have so far been unable to cope is powerfully built, has plenty of bone FAMILIES satistied. 27tf. OLDS ITS REGULAR MEETINGS ON more than is given to the commerce of successfully with the rioters. A vigi and muscle, and is one of the most mag «very Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows’ Can find at this House rooms especially arranged Internal revenue for that year. Where lance committee had been proposed as nificent specimens of the thoroughbred llall. Brother» in good standing are invited to lor their comfort and convenience, as well as every in this country. aUewd. HENRY KLIPPEL, N. G. attention and comfort usually found at a well kept has that hundred millions gone to ? Who the last resort. JOHN BOYER, R. See’y. Cal. Street, (two doors west of Sachs Bros.) Hotel. has stolen it? From 1861 to 1869 the Mrs. Toodles purchased a door-plate Regular Rebekah Degree meeting, last Munday A LARGE HALL books of the Secretary of the Treasury I n some of the States of Germany the with the name of Thompson with a “p” JACKSONVILLE, OGN. Wi«ht of each month, at 7j o’eloek p. in. law does not allow a man to be married vlnl. Ts attached to the Hotel, for Balls, Meetings, and the Register of the Treasury balanced on it; but a San Francisco mother re Z—X ENGINEER, ... HENRY PAPE. Shows, Ac., and can be had at reasonable terms. to a cent. But in 1869 the Secretary of unless he can read, write, and cast ac counts ; and any one who employs a cently accomplished something much W® the Treasury suddenly makes the public wiser and more practical. Her daughter The Hotel is furnished with a bar room where hoice cigars and liquors con - tlrernuian. pocaboutoa. Tribe No. 1, Im the very best liquors and olgars may be found, at debt $167,000,000 greater than the Regis workman that cannot read and write, is w as to be married, and her clothes were stautly on hand. The reading-table is alto proved Order of Red Men, prices to suit the times. properly monogrammed with her own well supplied with Eastern periodical» and leading ter made it. In 1870 Boutwell makes liable to a heavy penalty. OLB thair stated councils at Odd Fellows’ Hall, papers fifth« Coast. Jacksonville, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1871. tf. and her lover’s initials; but the young th« third sun in ench-seven suns, at the Sth the debt $94,000,000 more than his Reg- A Grant paper «wkys: The people won’t man foiled to make his appearance, anil A LL KINDS OF JOB WORK NEATLY and ▲ cardial ioritation to all brothers in good A L PRVv??LY\i^Ud.XTIMErPn^ In 1870, Boutwell made the debt swallow Greeley. If they swallow Grant the old lady sallied out and found some itaadmg. JOHN CJMBORSKY, 8. THROI GH TICKETS, I2J CENTS, one, with his initials, to take his place. at the year 1809 $«8,000,000 lees than he they will all die of delirium tremens. in j Office, at the l<ne<»t rate». vln39 get. Fie«», C. of R. J. N. BELL, M. D., OrriCIAL DIRECTORY. FEW RESTAURANT, The Financial Exploits of this Ad ministration. Bl’TLER & JUNES, i EUiLE BKEWËRY. READY - MADE CLOTHING, n PARLOR & BED-ROOM SUITS, LIVERY & SÄLE STABLE G. H. AIKEN, M.D.. EXPRESS LINE. I S. F. CHAPIN, M. 1) . _ I . B H RAILROAD SALOON C H . . . ^4. ..« wim 10/1A i\TU\ AAA At.____ _