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"' n "j It now looks as if Guiteatx will cr towaJy nang at tEe appointed time. It iail that James Vanlluise has- been (ted by the authorities at Washin; taa to superintend the affair, and that $200 bare been, offered for Iiis serv ice. Hie- is an old hand at the- busi sess and makes- no blunders;- Gnitean las greatly changed. Ho- Las Io6t con fidence in Providence- and aeema de- pressed, lira- disgusting bravo has obsided and he- is comparatively quiet Her will doubtless die lite- tbe great esward that lie is. Some man in Col erado recently wrote him lie would pay $1,000 for tbe privilege- of pulling tbe ebopt Guiteau's lawyer saya if worst cornea- to- worst be will ask a postpone ment of tbe execution: until all Jelix Korx. Three- eggs, one? cup iugarr one cup Hoar, one and one-naif teospoonfula- soda, one teaspoonful creuxs tartarr or one and one-half tea spoonfuls bating powder I lifco one t&blcspoonful of butter added. Beat eggs and sugar welT, then add flour and bating powder; bake in a long tut on tattered paper; when. doner take out on the paper onto a board or table; spread tntBi Jetty Taking hold1 of the edge of the paper you can roll without Breaking the cake. Care should be taken, not to bake the edges- of the cake too hard. Immigrants are landing at the port off New York at the rate of more than 17.000 a weekr or over 2,000 per day. In April 6T,9Q1 were landed, an in crease of ff,T5S over the arrivals in the corresponding month of I88T, and this proportion of increase is being kept up. It is plain that the unprecedented total of last year is to be far surpassed in 1882, no- small part of the increase is due to systematic efforts to stimulate and guide immigration. The Arizona oitizen says r "George Hearst of the San Francisco- "Exami ner, announces himself 03 a candidate for the Governsorhip of California. Mr. Hearst is a mining man of large means, and can be relied upon to- tap a good sized bar'L It will take a pretty good man, financially, to see him. He is driving alT the small bar'l Democratic politician's oiftha track for the nomi nation."' Unlnlncaiiil Arsenic Form the basis of many of the Ague remedies- in. the market, and are the last resort of Physicians and people who know no- better medicine to em ploy, Tor this distressing complaint. The effects- of either of these drugs- are destructive to- the system', producing headache; intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness,, ringing in the- ears, and depression- of the constitutional health. AYKRrff Ague Cotce is a vegetable dip covery, coataininrng neither- quinine, arsenic-, nor any deleterious-ingredient, and is an infallible and rapid cure for every form of Fever and Ague, Its effects- are permanent and certain, and no injury can result from its use. Besides- being a positive cure for Fever and Ague in all its forms, it is also a superior remedy for Liver Complaints. It is an excellent lonieand preventive, as well as- cure, of all complaints pecu liar to malarious, marsny ana mias- niatte districts. By direct action on the Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates the system, to- a vigorous, healthy condition-. Foe Sale, bt all Dealers. SmAreinr Whisky. We clip from- IIW Nevada Daily Transcript of Janu ary 2(kh as- follows: As a great deal has been said about John L. Burns and Davenport whisky in, the Transcript, it will not be out of flacetomentionthefactthnt Mr. Burns has made one of the most important sales -of fine liquors yet effected in the county, to Mr. Mike Hanley of Neva. da City, We understand that Mr. Hanley hag made a purchase of some of the nost expensive straight whisky that has ever come into the county John L Burns, agent for the celebrated "Davenport," has -been most fortunate in making such a Ene dale to, such a responsible gentleman as Mr. Hanley, who- has the reputation of keeping the finest liquor ia the county. When this invoice of straight whisky arrives Mr. Hanley can look for an increase of trade. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, net vous weakness, early decay, Iosa of manhood, Lc.y I wilt send a recicpe that will cure you feee of chaece. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self ad dressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. IsKAK, Station D, New York City. ANAKES1S BS. R.SQ.S8tI7S EXTEESit FILE EE3IEDX GIvbs Inttxnt Rolief, tat U an tnfttliWft. CUR ET FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price, $!.00 per box; prepaid bj mail Samples sent ittc- to Physicians and all sufferers, by If eustaedrcr & Co, Box 3SUG, Kew York City- fi!te nianufacturcrs of ANAKESIS Kteftqf CfiibB.nf Bitch For Sale The saderjJgitfd oiler for sale the mut ing clalmnd, itch known as the Cady & Emerson claim, In. She Bfackwell district. For further partirjlars cnqirirc at this cftlce.pr r JfCOHN. J acksoaviEe, On-son, June 10, 1832. Sheriffs Sale. Bv"virtue ofa writ of execution duly issued out of the Chvuit Court of the Slate of Oregon,for Jospclune County, and to me directed in favor of J. Wimcr & Sons LTajntiflS, and against James- Lyttle and James Quinn Defendants commanding me to make sale of the hereinafter described premises and property to satisfy a judg ment for Uie sum of one thousand one hun dred and twenty five and 64-100 dolhirs nowaue onsata judgment wuli interest at the rate ofS per cent perannnm from UieSJth day ol April 18S2, and the further sumofone hundred and ejghty one and 85-100 dollars, costs and disbursements and also die costs ofand upon the writ 1 IraTe duly levied upon and will proceed to sell for cash toThc highest bidder, at the iwuri .House ooor in saiu county, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. m. and 4 r m. on, Hatardar the Kill day oC Jirno, A. U. 1882, the following described premises and prop erty to-witr All tile riirht titleand Interest ofjames Quinn- in and to the minim claim known as the Quinn: and Darkus crainr consisting of forty acres of land sit uated in Alien Gulch Josephine County Oregon, togctlier with the water right ditches, flumes, sluices, cabins, and nil ap purtenances thereunto beloncinir. also all the right, tf tle,and interest of James- Lyt- ue luju-rfiuncs uiuii in uuu, uu uiuirmiD' lug claim sitaatcu: irr ior u-uicny in said county together with the water rights, ditches, flumes, sluices, cabins, belting. pump, and appurtenances thereunto be longing. JOHN TAYLOR SherifTof Josephine Co- Otegon By J. A, "Wtlsox; Deputy. Dated this8lh day of May, A. D. 1882, Notice Lasd Office atITosebctict, Oit, f Mnv 10. 1882. f iKotice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice ot his in tention to-make final proof in support of 111 claim, and tnat said proot wilt be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jackson Co. at Jacksonville, on Saturday, June 17. 1882, vizs August Myers Homestead No. 25G2 for the S of & W Sec 7 and W KofNWJf Sec Iff T 30 SU2E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon.and cultivation of, said land, viz: Henry Rich, Henry urown, Liuuwig lonn ana a. . Downing-, all of Brownsborough, Jackson county, Oregon. Wjt.F. Besjamin, Register. Notice. Lxsu Oftici. at Rosebuihi, Onsr., f Mav418S2- C Notice is hereby given that thefbllow-ing-namedsettler'.has fflcd notfeeof hfs In tention to make final proof in support of ins claim, ana tunt said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk or Josephine county at Kerbyville. on Wednesday June 14, 1832, viz. James W. Cox, Homestead .No. S7t tor the H K ors E if. See. 32, S iofS TV if andN W if of S W if Sec. 33 T 3S S R 5 W. He names the following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon, and cultivation ofr said land, viz: J. Potect. James Gibson, James Nail and Thomas Hall, all of Williams, Josephine county, Oregon. Wit. F. Be? jamtn, Register. Notice. Lasi Office at RosErnnus, Ore, If May 20, 1883. p Notice is hereby given that- the following-named settler has fired notice ofhis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wilt be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jackson- county at Jacksonville, on Saturday, July 8, 1882, vif. Dixon Oliver, Home stead No. 2,819 for the S J of S E. 1-4 i-cc 18-and N J? of N E 11 Sec 19 T 37 B R 1 East Will Jler. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz;- DavidPaync, Jackson nockcrsmith, John Hockersmith, Augustus Morton, all of Phoenix. Jackson county, Oregon, Wjl F. Bexjames, Register. Notice. Lakd Office at Rosehutoj, Ok., T May 23, 1882. j" Notice Is hereby given that Hie fbllow-fng-named settler lias filed notice ofhis Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, und that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Jackson county, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Satur day July 1st, 1882, viz-r J. B. Edsall, D. S. No-. tor the lot 15 T 34- S R t W Will. Met- He names the following witnesses roproveiiis continuous residence upon, ana cultivation oi,saiaianurviz; Wallace Bishoo, Columbus Thurmntt. John Scott James R. Smillr, alt of Phoenix, Jackson county, urcgon. Wm. F.BEXjAMiif, Register- Notice. Lass Oftick at RosEirtnta, Onx, f May 23, 1882. f Notice lshcrebyrfvcn that the follow ins-named settler has filed notice of his In tention te make fin.tl proof in support of luscmim,anu that said proor will be made before the Judge or Clerk of Josephine county, at Eerbyville. on Tuesday, June 27, 1882, viz. David Miltenberger, Home stead No.2870 for the & E 1-4 of SW I-i Sec. 1"V7 KoCNW 1-t and N E 14 of N W lt Sec. 24 T 2&S K 5 W WilL Mcr. He names tliefollowingwItncs3esto prove his continuous residence uponv and culti vation of, said land, viz.-. Statthias Chap man, David Johns, H. n. Sparling; C. BIgIow,alI of Williams, Oregon. Wit. F. Bekjamix, Rcslster. Notice. Lakd Office, at RosKBUircr, On., May 23, 1882, Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ofhis claim, ami that said proof will be made bclorc tlie Judge or Clerk of Jack son county, at Jacksonville-. Oregon,, on Tuesday, June 27, 1882, vizr Samuel T. Jones. Homestead No. 2877, for the W J nr ft r it .,r v jf r.r -w w 1 .1 1. 1; T3SSR3WWTiR. Jlcr. He names the following wilnessc to prove his continu- ous residence upon, and cultivation of, I saiu lana. vizr jona lvime. John JSI. r Beard, T. K Lacy, J. W. Davis all of Jacksonville, Oregon. AVu. I. BEXJAjrnr, Register. Notice. Laxi Office at Rosebdeo. Oe, May 23, IS82. f Notice ts hereby given that the foTlow-Insr-nanK-d settler has filed notice of his intention to made final proof in support wf iiist-iitmi, am iunb cniu jrui wiu uu nvadebefJire theJudee or Clerlfof Jose phine erranty, at Eerbyville, on Tuesday dimu -, ico, viz. duua jjimenocrgur. Homestead No-. 266C for the SW 1-4 of Scc.2IT3SSR5W Will. Mer. He names the folhrvlnr witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, nndculti. vatiorroI.sa.iu land-Tiz: Mattbux (:ban- I . '. . . i . . .. T f man, wavia Jouus, u ti.apariing,u ui 1U.V, Oil Ul V 1U1.1I11J, vrcgun. Xfii. F. BEi JAios, Register; GREAT TUMBLE IN PRICES AT HEWH4N FISHEAS, AND SELUNG OUT FOR CASH. Do not send your money away but buy at bonie, THE CRISIS HAS COME, T beg to notify the public that front this time forward I intend to do- the largest cash business in the county, and in order to conyjiand the trade, I stall sell out my entire stock of merehandiseTconsisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing etc. at such prices that goods are bound to-be sold. Call and be convinced of honest facts SPEOXAIj notiok. Those indebted to me by note or- book account are requested to come forward and settle at once. This Is tiro last call before placing in the Lawyer's hands as I must have money. NEWMAN FISHER. Jacksonville, April 22, 1882. READY FOR BUSINESS. THE JACKSONVILLE STEAM FLOUPJNG MILL Commenced Manufacturing; the best ot Hour on. 3roxnArrsr.pr.2ov use. We ore prepared to do all kinds of Cus tom; Work, in the way of exchange of flour for wheat, chopping; feed and grinding corn. We have superior machinery for manufacturing Hour and we feel sale- in ' saying that we can do better work than any mill in Hoguc luvcr valley. In exchange, we will give for good, clean wheat, 30 lbs. of flour and 9 lbs. ot mixed feed for each bushel. McKENZIE & FOTJDRAY, Proprietors, C, 1L REED E. E. SATAGE. REED&SAYAGE, PKACTICAIi- Hoess, Sign, Carriage and Painters, Faney ara.clEJSOia.frlllo Oar. ALL KINDS of graining done. Satis faction guaranteed. Orders left at the New Stato Saloon will receive prompt attention. BRSZ FOR SALS. The underwgned has- just finished burn ing a kiln of 213,000 bride ami is now pre pared to fill all orders for this building material. Tlicso bricks have been manu factured after the most improved methods and are warranted to be superior in every respect. Orders promptly filled at the most icasonablc rates. S. H. EGGER. JocKsoavilTc, July 2, 1881. CITY BAEBEB SHOP CALiroosiA St.. Jacksonville, - - Orfgoji The undersigned Is fully prepared to do all work in his line In the beat manncr'and at reasonable prices. ttEOUGESCnmtPF. UNION HO PEL, Kerfcyvilte Oresoii, M. Ryder, Propr. First-class- accommodation can always be had at thisliouse at the most reasona ble rates. E2TAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. EAGLE BREWERY. JOSEPn WETTERER, Cropriftor Oregon St., Jacksoariire. Tlie best of- tiger beer always kept on hand and ready for sale bv the kcz or glass-. KFABE PIAH0S "For beauty of tone, touch and action, I have never seen their equal.'1 CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. "The Knobe"' is absolutely the best piano made A. L. BANCROFT & Co. 721 Market Srecf,S.F. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. JLicruor House. The undeislgned ofiers Whiskey for sale in quantities to suit customers at f3 per gallon or 1 per. quart, at the Eagle Brew cry. LaceriJecr for sale and delivered at the: usual price Hits-. .7. Wisttkkek. PATENTS W9 continue to set as s&tftftors lor Tsimis, Caveats. Tracts Mart!. Cbpyrlphts. eta, tor tha WUKd Stiles, Canada. Cab. Esgland. Itanre, Gtnaurf, etc. VTe bate Dad Uilrty Ov czn experience. Patents oBialiied ibroBcansarenntfcstStntfio Fcmrrnc AaiRtCi.1. This Unrc and ptTradlJ bMtrtfl xtTkry prer, $3.2Us je&r, ikovs Bwprogrtsa ol 5lieev t Ttry lnterestlna, and has an enormous ctrtnhttloo. IdSitm SUiKH t CO, Patent Solicitors. Pnb's of Scnanrw ixjaucui, il Brwurway.Kewrorlt. tuoiipooitaboiitpatentjtrte. , TOO M m Till! Air E. C. mQOKS New Drug Store, Jacksonville, Or Cloclasr A fineassorrment'of 8Jay cIocks,with and without alarm. ' "Wa.toTxoBf- 'Cents'; ladles'" and boys'" gold and silver hnntrng--casc, open-face and skylight watches, from S3-to 150. 33rtvcoIotisr. A fine Tot ofladiesr gold band and bangle bracelets. Iinsor Bingsr. Diamond andruby rlng; cameo stone cameo3 set with, diamonds, cameos set with pearhvgarnet and pearls, turquoise ,and pearls-,and onyx rings with hidden mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings, plain and solid California rings- Pfamonds In every shape. LadiesT sets of jewelry, fronrthe 50-ccnt black set to the $200" bird sets of diamonds. Gents' and .ladles" gold chains; lockets and charms. TTt-iCT ri.Tir Buttons. Gentsr gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar.buUoM. Sil-'car Ware. Silver and silver-plated knives, forks, spoons,napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in ease-, 3VXisco3Xrvr3.oo-tl:s Gold ana" silver thimbles r. gold, sifter and steelspjectaclesjanda full slock of every thing in the jewelry line. A full 'assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps, ete. A Tot of steel engravings andpictures for children. In short, a complete and firstelass Unc o! HOLIDAY GOODS.. All to be so'd at the LOWEST PRfCEf llso accordeons, "violins, banjos, andthe best line qf violin, guitar and banjo strings. The best sperm-oil for seuing nuchinl-s. A lull line or Drugs and Medicines. B3i.Prescriptibns cirefidly compounded E. C, BROOKS. O -f D d D Ui 1! II At a 05 M o M PCI l B o i u o tn O a a c. c -3 3 r O .5 "a a P X c 3 CO c 11 t?r. CO '-'-: r. rn pi B o n Hi m- f-H a fe 5 n M o 05 r-r STOMACH TTBS The feeble and emaciated, suffering from dyspepsia or indigestion in any form, are advised lor the sake of their own liodil y and mental condor, to try Hosteler's Stomach Bitters. Ladies- of the most dc.i cale constitution testify to its harmless and Its restorative properties. Phvsiciana cvery-vnere, disgust en wmi me auuncratcu liquors of commerce, prescribe it as the safest and most reliable of all stomachics. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. NbtFaa , to send toi jour Price- 'List for 1882: Free to any address upon ap plication. Contains de scriptions of everything required fcr Personal or Family use, with over 1,900 Mcstrations. "Wesell all goods at wholesale prices in quantities to sat the purchaser. The only institijtion in America, who make this their special business. Addres3 MQHT89MERYWARD&C0., Z7 and 30 WaUA ATcae CUovo. Lu. P"P CELE3MTEH l no Get tlie Best. A Erne Mekel Clock Is Given. Away Wltk Every Six Cans of This Powder Is GUARANTEED to make brand, or dealers will refund, the money. A single trial will prove it to be the best. Sold by the following well known dealers: J. Nunan, Eeames Bros.r K. Kubli, N. Fisher, J. S. Howard. T. Cameron, J. M- Smith, Kubli & Bolt W. Naucke, N. Delamatter, Chas Decker, Sargent & Towne Keames, Martin & Co CASTLE AGRICULTURAL Beering's Mowers' Self Twine Binders Self and Hand-dump Sulkies, and Horse Rakes, AT G. IAlSSWIiI9, SPOKES. FELLOES, THIMBLES, AXLES, M. r A31 RECEIVING A FULL LINE OF THE ABOVE GOODS DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY. I will not be undersold and than any other machine in this market. After trial, if not as represented, machines may be returned. AH extras for 3roTvers, Hinders nnd Rakes kept constantly on hand. The above goods are oftered on Easy Terms aiwd -Low Razees.. . . .. rTTIease call and examine ray goods before purdiaslng elsewhere. PioiTuceoral! L kinds taken iu exchance AL-O' Stoves, Hardware, Tinware, Dry-goods, Groceries Clioaper than tKp. Cheapest G. KAR3 vTSBX JackoonviTTo-, 3 5", IS8?. OF JACKSON county; EY CALLING .OX r:o::K:DT:E3.',5r judo-: BEFORE PROM AXD AFTER THIS DATE I WILL SELL 2 horse harness complete from 20 00 a ael 2 Imrsa lines complete " 2 50 " Good .Mexican saddles " S 00 Kidiiisr bridles ct 1 00 Ilotid halters 50 Horse coFlnrs, No. 1, .'. 1 2 00 Stirrups, wood '- T J3 Cinches " 50 ALL OF THE ABOVE RAY OWN MANUFACTURE. Other goods in my line at equally low rates-. With an experience of nearly 40 years-ns a practical saddler nnd harness maker, and a known reputation tor gcod, substantial work, I can truthfully say that I -will do abetter job and for less money than any man in Oregon. My woik in the past is a sufficient giihrantcc. CH Repairing done promptly. Giro me a call, next door to Pat Doncgans blacksmith shop. Cidiforni.i street, Jacksonville, Oregon. HENRY JUDGE. MACHINERY DEPARTMENT BILGEB & MMGIjII9 After having carefully examined all lines and branches of Machinery kept and used on this Coast, we have made the following selections which we will constantly keep on hand: CHAMPION MOWER. BAIN WAGON, BARKIS'S REVOLVING HAY KAKES, AND THE TIGER STEEL SULKY RAKES, ETC. We defy competition in all tbe above line of goods. Please call and see tbem and be satisfied. CHEAPER TIIAN THE 01 1EAPES r. BILGER & MiEG-LY. -Jacksonville, May 6, 18S2. whiter and lighter bread than any other Uniontown. WildeiTille. Applegate. Kerbyville xv Kerbyville - - Waldo. Phoenix. Linkville. BROS & LOUPE, S. F. Manufacturers. IMPLEMENTS ! &e. guarantee them to wort: better C5 i1j -3 ,a7 BUYING EXCELSIOR LIVER I&filHD PEED STAISXiB, Corner Of Orecos jckCautoiwu sts., Jacxjokvillt W. 7. PLTIWAIE, prop'r. Would rcspcctfuITy InfonSi the- puhlle that he has a fine stock ot Horses, Bnggies and Callage And he Is prepared to furnfsfi fils patronar and the public generally -with. Fiue TnrnoHtft A3 can bo had on the Pacific coast. Sac die horses hired to go to any part of the county. Animals Bought and Soft? Horses Broke to-work single or doubro Ilorscs boarded and' the Best of care ha stowed upon them while in my charge A liberal sharo oftho public- patronage is solicited on reasonable terms. FAHL OPENING AT Mrs. Prim's Millin ery Store. rll VVE just received a new andT con5 plcte stock of 3IUlinery goodsr con siiling or HATS OF ALL STT12JS, EICBOFS, XE&T.RERSr FLOWERS, COLLAES AND CUFFS, VEILING, ORITA3IENTS-, SILKS, LACE, UcDirtmcuv'' ami Ladles'' EandSerc&iffr. Call and see them at the buiTdmr fonn- I erly occupied by Dr. Robinson ort f.'alifbr- tnia street. iIR3. P.P.PRIM. CiLlFOKJTLV St. 2ST, Ficke,. - Proprietor, ThfTvclT-krrown nnrkct, one-door east oClhcAVestcrn Union Telegraph ofiTce, fe better prepared" tluin ever to",firrnfiia:;t&e public with the choicest quality oC FRESH BEEF, TURK, VEAL iIU!TON:r HAM, SALT MEATS, Ricoy, fiTTntroir, SAUSAGE, LAUD, ETU., TIu' most favorabh) imlucement oftcreiJ' to p.itroni, anf noeJUirt trill be spared Co wanl giving general satisfaction. S. FICSE. TABLE ROCXSALOOM, OREGON STUEEX, WTJVTJUJV and HEL2lSr , PK0PBIETOC3. T. e pToprii'tors of tl.I. -wolT fcirorrn an(3 popular resort world infonat their friend .-mil the public generally Hint a complete: .met first clr.ss tlouk of the best brands o" liquoris wuie.J, cl.tis, areanitportpr.etc. are coiihtnntly kept ore hnnct. They vrilE be pleased lohiivc tlieir friends "call and fcmilc." CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may oXrri fonnil here. "Yc would be pleatef to bare tiersons possessing- cnrlosttiei ami' speci men brinir tbcra In, and we will' ohue I tliein in the- cabinet for Inspection. WINTJEN & IIKIiS. ..- tSh1sx'SsriVi' r -h pt j - & w iHfcaSi&fi 4Jr G:si!i- .v"-T imwgj ;rV& Lit tonKtj (tt ,Satt y0JVnA!U,0Eft02& Sffe- s Aud JucKsonville, Orcgoo GIBBS & STEAKNSwUI ttnd. all business a 1'ertlantl. New State Saloon Cor. California 3J St John Noland - - Prop. Tills f.ivorite resort has lately been thoroughly renovated and stocked -with, a complete assortment ol tho fiocst wincg. liquors anil cigars in the market. Tho celebrated Hustle JJcw vsIuskt ts kept, constantly on band here. A first-class billiard table is atso con nected with the house, and the reading table will always be supplied with the latest and choicest periodical, newspap ers, ete. C2"Oive me a call. JOHN NOI,AND, Jacksonville, Sept. 21, 1831. .- -..Hc .5-..in.- "&T . w" L- t fWTZ. vt V. A