Image provided by: Yamhill County Historical Society; McMinnville, OR
About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1867)
I» r- « ' A 1 I .«a ♦ - R hi • » » í * I is i s 1 » k / '4^7 r V c I >■ « i if » » # Bi 4 . » I I ■ ; r / Î I .1 'S i 4 < - v; . ' ■ * i ' I 1 ■ ® » Vi > * EVENTS EVENTS OT OT AN AN EVENING^ EVENING. The shades of night were I falling fast, As through our village a Doctor parted ;" He bore aloft a mighty pole. pole, On which there was the flaming soroll, RefoovU thePoetmator THE COURIER •b—,’*.y.?—•n-rr—■*----- r AGENTS FOR THE COURIER. * - Zv3 • • • 17.#».-«8^ Wr | The following arc bur duly authorized agents to receive and receipt for subscription^ and advertisements for the C ourier : - Hudson & McCarty, I San Francisco. ‘ , ' -4L L.P. Fisher, ? f i •■ ■’ ’ ; - : '■ ? ■ -I i M -’br 1 i . Lafayette. vr. H. F. White, . . . . Amity. Hon. C. H. Burch, . . ':.*s . Day ton Dr. J. Dodson, . . . McMinUyille. Hon; W. T. Newby, . A A* <1 . . Muddy. Andrew Baker, . k North Fork. J. M. Fryer, . . A1 - i West Chehalem. Hon. A- Shuck, . East Chehalem. D?Ramsey, .: < , Wheatland. Marion tlébdrix, 1V J. “Lovelady, . . ’pallas. •. . . Tillamook. Dr. G. B. Davidson, • • Qi¿ Ml . Forest Grove. Dr. F. A. Bailey, . . . . Hillsboro. Wm. Blanchard, . .... .Tillamook. Wm. Squire«, l........... PORTLAND. J. F. McCoy, ’ *4 ' ' I . 1’ I ' ’ ‘ ■ I . Ji ■S ■ . I ’i . N rr ' ’ MISCE LLANEOUS.i I ' <r < r A. K. STIWSOX, » Salem, Oregon. » Books, Card«, Pamphlet«, r Stock L Certificates, _ Handsbills, Brief«, urc Orders, Programme«, Bill-Head«, 1 Receipt«, A.A, fiwK, fl »j j BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, SV a S' > i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ital Stock of tbei North Yamhill uiy being all sub- 1 Company ockholder« are notified to Ytpnhill on Tuesday, June e purpose of electing Direo- pany. I ‘ e Board of Incorporators. By order o forth Ÿ 1, Og'U, " <ay7, 1867. 16 4w Look boro mv friend, ” Medics ’* ories, I know you’ll engage in this enterprise, With your name I’ll help tbe nation— See how important is my petition, Remove the Postmaster 1 e-s-sa-sBsss ■Jl'lll J !■'•' . Jí«tlcé to Stockholders. ;'. I .1 t *! Í i i. I t , fl fl j fl j fl IN GOFF I AT CO w^r i q » T O CHANGE OÜ )Uk BUSINESS BT Jii r - - .../«* < x and well Con, y e are Disposing of of our Complete assorted stock of of] Dry Goods, Groceries,' Clothing, flardwarej >, Cutlery, Staple and Fancy Goods, Notions etc., etc^, etc., at B COST PR4' cesi i ■ W 1 I Ali.—-Read advertisement I t I ohe r, San Francisco, on 4th page, ; of ou^ most dis- ‘NEATLY PRINTED ON He gives bis eyer one deadly roll, J r r ____ J also ode of tbe ic( Trader and Tó the Farmer, Then gazes steadfast ’ponthat lofty pole.; most successful, ) which the shortest notice . I« MUW now tbe criterion VVlJBVtM «0 wMv VIIVVIIUU everybody else! We wfil sell and no nri«f ’Tit written there on that ensign, edical * practitioner is judged, AVING entirely new material, I am The malicious words of his design, taket Try us! j *. uure« is Dr. Doherty, Private now prepared to work in the beet style, Remove the Postmaster! > Parties indebted either to J. M. Belchef dr and Surgical Institute, San Fran- and at as low prices as the same can be done r ------- reet/» below Montgom- Montgo“ nto street., in the State. to Belcher & Bird, will sard cofets by squar Now be has accomplished his Steamship Co’s Office. ifiaL __ ty Orders from »distance promptly At ing ¿heir delinquencies soon; We must have To bis lonely hut he’ll repair, Leidesdorff street. Private en y tended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. In solitude to sit and grin ; -j------ t—U------------------ u money—Cant coin it, so must rely upon the >2 n8-tf t A. L, STINSON. ■ 1 To see how nice he's taken ia, |— —-----* * A uo . • «á« « .. » ■ promptitude Of those indebted to’ us to raise » t I; , J * ¡1 ' , . . >lution Notice. í'i K®1 - Poor Doctor ! L 3 1 L! ' — I ' f ¡L. J. F. McCOY, it. A hint to the wise Wise should be sufficient w- r . ivi wsz 1 j rpHE Copartnership heretofore existing ** * J --- ---------1-----'■ *- --s------ 111 MjBl? 2 ■ _L between F* WHITE and A. B. This petition was for another’« weal, Febr. 19 1867 . BEUJHER A BIRD. i ■?< WELCH! A TTORNE Y AND COUNSEL ORy * Whilst hethe secret dares reveal; under tbe firm name of WESTER field, ” in the Drug busi- But now 'tie snng with silvery lutes, •/ White & Wfe«t< S upposed ro bb I nsane .—A man known Mew Columbian Hotel! 4 While he with tortured brain wilts in □es« ; ak also the practice “‘i df medicine is this about Amity and elsewhere in bis round of day distolred’by mutual O mnis rks . utoal < consent. boots! AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Nos. 118,190 and 122 rroitltmt, ■ ‘ I ■ I f * 1 I . - H-jAh travel aa 4< Wild Bill,” was recently iu tbe HU i WHI H. F. WHITE, Amity, May 16,1867. Corner of Morrison, Portland, Oregon, J Portland, Oregon. I i . A. B. WESTERFIED. employ ofR. W. Philips, near Amity, in this , ì Parties _ ■ to MM 11111 firm io any ILL practice in the several Courts of THE N< w Columbian having just bsuai bted the 1 above county, suddenly became belligerent and de H e O ught to be DEFEATED.-4-Alyan Flan- V Y this City and State, and of Washington elegantly finished and beipg now ready manner, arej réquested to call at tbe Drug monstrative, threatened to take the life of his ders, Radical nominee for Delegate in Con^ i Jt( e and set|l<j their accounts immediately, Territory. AB kinds of claims and demands, for the reception Of Guests, the proprietor employer and ‘‘ burn him out ” and conducted gress from Washington Territory, soon after •¡riti ..v., billSf book accounts, subscriptions, eto, would say to the citizens of Portland and ‘ or by note. t fleeted on Oom mission, by suit or eolicitsL the traveling public, that he ia now,/eadv to uainess will be continued by himself in a hostile manner generally. Mr. P. his nomination, joined the organisation of • s 1 1 i f t •- j i ' i h ' ' 'L • f - ■ jl ., I I J I -' S' ». f il j 3 l i L ■ tion »iwd. , receive and entertain all who may favor him A. B. WESTERFIELD. being certain the mao’ was insane, and wishing Good Templars, and subsequently, in con- i Real Estate bought and sold. Taxes paid. with a call, at prices to suit. ay 16, 1867. 4-w to render him powerless for harm, sought the tempt of the order, and in violation of his J—- -------------- Buildings rented, andlrents collected on com- Suits ot roOms, with Oonnecting doors, for . County Judge and obtained the necessary families. mission. papers for his arrest With this authority, most solemn obligation, to abstain from tbe ictüre Oallery! Title« to Real Estate searched, and ab . Board, per week $5; Board and Lodging, I Sheriff Whitcomb and Deputy Bird went on use of all that can intoxicate, taken before high $7 to $10. TTERLIN has fitted up ft stracts made. H*. Friday last td the scene of the supposed ma Heaven, and in the presence of a noble band A large Fire-proof Safe for the deposit of — ¿LSO ALSO — iL j . i * . niac’s exploits, but too late to get him ; he had of brothers and sisters associated together for AGENT for the C ourier , and all the valuables. the purpose of advancing correct principles, gone, no one knew where. Carrriage and Baggage Wagon always, in principal daily and eekly newspapers on 'Die man “ Wild Bill ” has a semi-occasional regularly drinks, treatsand doesail and singu in |i>afayettepn complete stylo, where he attendance to convey Passengers aud Bag IS tbe Pacifio coast. ! becription8 and adver- headquarters at Mr. IseUy’s at Stringtown, at lar the things done and performed by his fol ■ Î House free < of charge. gage to tbe Honte % tisements solicited. Amity and somewhere in the forks of the low topers. Such a man frill*not do to trust ■ V TJnnan nnAn House open nil all nifl/ht night. a All collections proi mptly remitted, r and Ambrotypes i tv. We are informed anywhere, and the people of Washington Santiam in Linn county. • **• P. B. SINNOTT. | ‘ OFFICE — No. 95 i Front street, Portland. Territory irrespective of party, will do well to iideted at all times com- be has not been considered in the best style of the apUO v2 n!4 ly Propriety i .5 2 n8-tf •T' pus mentus, but has never before been known place the seal ot their condemnation upon any . . ■ I —•—-—4 îÿr by any one acquainted with him here to as man who regards his sacred word of honor so ntiemen, Children; old and ¡ear I New Goods, New Arrangements,' sume any demonstrative attitude toward any lightly as to wantonly violate the pledge he young, all ca| be accommodated by present- some takes to become a Good Templar. person with whom he came in contact. Dg tbemeelv^s for that purpose. While no one is under obligation io vote for ^Exchanging P hotograms is all the rage SALEM, OREGON. Our Sheriff may yet succeed in capturing H ‘i 1 i him, when he will be transferred to the Hos a Good Templar, as such, we will here avow np r with yoi p£ gentlemen and young _ ladies. re I L. JAY S 1 TURNEY, our fixed determination not to support any pital at Portlard for treatment • ■ : 0LEM ECKLRS of the House of ÈCKLES c. _ r r and'if ---------- ------ _ a supply, I do not fall and man for office, be he Democrat or what not, the above namqd hotel AVING leased Mt Since the above was in f type, the Sheriff who, having taken upon himself the honors of ft please you I will charge yon nothing. » is prepared to accommodate s tbe travel eeded in capturing membership in that worthy organization, im - v2 nP.tf j and Deputy have succeed W. H.CATTERLIN.l public, 5NE HUNDRED regular & BURBANK in Lafayette, begs leave tossy in$ L. and ONE *4. the above named party and have conveyed mediately and without provocation, turns upon 1 boarders, in as g< jood ood style as 1 any house oik to his old Cnstomers and all concerned, that him to the Aeylum at Portland. and rends those who, through tbe best motives, tbe coast. He has as determined to, make the be is on hand at the old stand with a better invested him with the honorable title of A M. A XW V. “ * Bennett’’ as good as the best, and better R eprehensible CoNDupr.—On Sab “ Good Tetnplar.” '• J » than any public house in Salem. He will Général assortment of Goods than is usually u U . -A • Had Clarke, the Democratic candidate HE uudj reigned would say to the pub soon complete some important improvements, brought to this place, which we propose to bath morning last, the sliocking’spectacle was against him, been guilty of conduct like that lie tb*M leis established in McMinn- Which will add l greatly to its appearance and uncovered to the gaze of the passers by in Sell for cash or read y pay as ldw as the same with which Flanders is charged, and which, le where be is prepared to manufactory comfort, and intea jtends to merit and hopes to our proverbially quiet village, of posters in we- learn be does not—cannot, deny, our word BOOTS. Lid > articles can be bad in Portlaad. receive his share of ] ' . patronage. ' ; ■ ■ A '1 manuscript tacked up in various portions of for it, we should oppose and condemn him in ‘SHI N. B.—Furnisher d rooms, with or without Produce Taken at the highest war- j • ir F the town, associating by jnuendo, the names of as unmeasured terms as those in which we ! [ 'i ¡L. board, by the day. week or month, at the * h f GAITERS. # , T-. (S l C m Bennett! some of our citizens in n very ridiculous, ab feci called upon to condern and denounce the . ’ BOOTEES, ««««<•, &G ■ « «~w, ket . * price; ' » Charges moderate. J B . . • ' . r-*' ' "i-* J: surd and nauseating transaction. Though no latter. to order oul short notice -and reasonable I L. JAY 8. TURNEY., Having purchased our stock with CASH, names were used, aliases were adopted point I rience of nrnhy thrms, Ap experience nrnby years in the Salem, March 19, 1867. ( . ! - T t IL. v2 u8 if thereby availing ourselves of the vefy ^est ing unerringly to the parties intended to be T rial of thi D ouglas C ounty burineM. warrants him in assuring patrons FT slandered. W e hope for ¡the credit of our place, of his abilit " to please them. . Bargains in the Market, and having determ- R ioters , — We learn from tbe Ensign that so uncalled fora transaction will not be repeat J. LENNOX. t to sell only for CASH or PRODUCE,’ we are iousamodeof bring« Fitzhugh and Hannah had been tried, ed in our midst. 80 insidious a mode of bring McMinn 2-m » May 7. 1867. > j* " I . I -i'j"1' ing reproach upon, or wounding the feelings aud convicted of manslaughter. Their sen Enabled to offer Inducements to Customers . » » Í of, one’s neighbors, is nberoming the age in such as have rtetef been Offered in Lafayette DR. A. B. WESTERFIELD which we live, and can d butrrccoil upon the tence was not reported.- The jury reco n* U ' 1 ‘ ‘ before; Please give us a trial. ■ I 1 * ' Heads of those who res rt to' tactics, at once mended the prisoners for the mercy of tbe DEALER IN ■'and so obviously reprehensible. No person Court. » - J | . . ’ ‘ ’ r 1 : . * Eckles A Burbank. 1 . t I ' I' 1  ’ ; ' I ‘ ’ r- can hope to be exempt, from being ma le the 3MBREE, I • a/l • ' Ä *1' • • .* , ! • i ; J I I’’ ! hi » SJ- ' Lafayette, Nov. 12tb, 1866. object of «hnilar manifestations of malice and I f r F rom the Ensign we learn that Ruby Rob :ly on hand a good Stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, spleen toward him, wh*’ iH$ ” ‘ not in the na. 4.— T . ili'- Wr’'ii ■ ■ n P a - toi defend himself erts obtained a divorce from her husband ture of things, for t I H I .It Law, MMN ' p ____ i r HOUSE. NEW PRÏCES. TURNED, H MV WWW AAV MWO wvwiiuiuuu LV UJaov VtlV ' / I . ’1’- ; 1 - DRUG-STORE. ¡roods Store. 'i . against them. ‘4 U h - ••• ’ -1 Nelson Roberts at the late term of the District 4>- ■ • ■ - J O rganized . —On -Sa|^rday last, at Sa. Court held in Douglas county. 3 This family resided for a short lem, the organization of the Oregon Central Railroad Company vfas ^mpletcd by the fayette during the years 1863-4. L_ . ■ u A A«. I < : lki . f t I J « r ! i ! i • 14*.. and I JI r ould avail themselves of thi$jnethod or saying to BUILDERS and pthers that they are they prepared are prepared at all at times all times to Furnish W Physician’s Prescriptions put up at all hours, and.on short notice. Sills A. R WESTERFIED. I , 1« Joists, t • r BOOTS and SHOES r * ■ •' "I Sleepers, I I HATS and CAPS, GROCERIE, **!> I I HARDWARE ! 1 FI ItE ARMS » . Of a Quality not surpassed in Or it, GLASSWARE, [QUEENS- indeed on the Pacific Coast I - j 4 v | I I j !.. SOLD BY GUN DEALERS AND J Our Mill is situated on Panther Creek, Li« i WARE, A c ., 4 c . L r r» ’ j 10 miles west of LAFAYE1 TE> abd is THB TRADE GENERALLY. r i** — * Ä . — ___ Please ci [»and examine .our StoOk of surrouded by a denrt Forest of lar^e o|ear Reduced July l«t, 1866. I Cofòe, S r, :Tea, Syrup, Oream Tartar, and Tender Yellow Firs; Firs ; also Cedar and an Upwards of 2 )0,000 Furnished the U/^S.' et?Knives, Saleratus, Tobacco, Nails, P much other Valuable Timber abound’ in Rice, etc. Government since{1861. a • .A. . » * _ - !«• tl tbe immediate vicifiity bf our Mill- J. f > M f ’ » A rmy R evolt >VR, 44-100 in Calibre. - Wp will sell] We furnish ' ; I 36-100 in Calibre, N avy 1« 't /-.? Navy Calibre, B elt Ç Self li Cocking.) 7 C hbapbr THAN THE ' CHEAPEST. B els size Calibre. FIB I.VMBEB ■a I" ,' si2e Calibre, 'P olice I ii- V rly andSatisfy Yourself! r ¡; Call ; Now pocket Re vol ver, with Loading Lever. »V’ which is said by Mechanics to be superi P ocket ” f. Self Cpeking. ‘M- V Repeating Pistols, Elliot.pt .. Nos. 22 3^ Cart J.T. HEMBREE. nl t 1 i i . i I ‘ or for Inside Finiibing purposes to ¡Find V».» 00 on s. 00 ""if No.<22, 30 A 32 Cartridge*' Vert pocket ” • H G un C an «,! usiig No. 32 Cartridge. or Cedar. GON MAKING ' i* 'i hEPAIRINQ SHOP. S ingle Barrol SnoT Guss. R evolving RirLk,* 36 & 44-100 Calibre. We solicit a trial, and guaratee B reach L oadk < G R if L e , N o . 32 Calibre; ft] ÿ r ‘ » i ‘ EDWARDS informs all B reach L oadi ?- C arbike , N o . 46 Cartridge. tion. <“W om it may concern,” U.’ S, R ifled (i 1 teel Barrel,) with Sabre Bay’t O. Moor» that he is istablished _________ in L __ afay r_,.. - US ket , Sprinfield pattern, S ttb L in die business;of manufacturing and U.3. Rffua>>\ F. ML SimiMou- Our ,*neir Breach Loading Arms 1 rapairing ’ J ft ! - ’ J ahd adopted for Lafayette, Nov. 26,1866; WAGONS, HAJJES, COACHES AND B&GGIE8. have just beer j approved - - — •, rjence of many An experience manf* years on this coast Military servi< ie in Europe. 5 NT ‘ » in the business, enables him to assure patrons i E. ¿EMINGTON & SONS, (• ¿xs -4 j - -x 1*1 F w L• 1 T - r i ‘ # J- vderstands what it requires to make I lion , New York. ? jibs in his line in »manner to stand \or repair jAbs Agent, A lbert _ t ' E, C rane , San Fran- A our varied seasons He will take *- through aJT ’66. no 39. vl. cisco, Cal? < f oct23 in exchsnt s for his work wagon timber and In . . ■ ! I ' U • ■ ' » 4. ■ 4 I j, .v-.’l M ■ : I is lumber; 1 ie waniR Spoketf, Felloes, Tongues, eet» every Saturday evening at tbe res for which he will allow the mar- ident» of Isaao Refers. Axles, Tl J. EDWARDS. JAS. OLDS. Julyll, 1866-ly. ft- I saac Romi, W. 8. no t - •’ ■ I ' a tx i.i-. 4 T I * CROCK I H- Í. . Æ ■ Í J West Che’lem Lodge, I. O. G. T. M f » r> vl -J 1Í B1 i I A ■ »■ ■j * I Moor & Simpson » -• IB « P Obstetrjps, ' 'V\ V 1 \ ! I t i I iH f ' 1 established himself permanent- 1 in Lafayette, and invites s the attend i ti<|n of the trade to his stock. GOODS, ■ t . MILL. 1 ♦ i fi I I Surgery Medicine, > r I i ef >•-1 - » 1 of CIGAR . ) .'• /< il I > ' f J - ■> -................ —■' p w ai* ** w M** * * « i « and Boys Clothing Ì I % • 4 1’ is Carpenter who was «ome two years since p B. C. HORN A Co. li I Î r” ■ 11 i I I. nounced insïne, and taken to the Hospital ^t Cor. Front ahd Clay, San Francisi CO. 5 f U—< a Portland, effected his eseape from there so time since, and is bo row on his Ranch on As_ SHERIFF’S SALE. I «- Island, so we are informed by Sheriff Whit«; Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION IS- eomb, busily engaged making garden. Dr. sued out of tbe Circuit Court, of tbe [.oryea has l/wyca ha« written to t- the Sheriff concerning Lira; ; he is him i« probably doing well enough,now. State of Oregon, for the County of Yamhill; and to me directed, in favor of Levi B. ' .. • .... j--------------- lvbv Mfri M îlls .—Mr. Wm. Robertson Wells and against A. V. Clark, for the sum T ub A lvbt of one hundred and fifty dollar?, and thirty- has purchased .jh| “Alvey Mills” situated purchased five dollars costs, I have on this 17th day of * . •: Hit * ■ ! * .I' in this county, and wjll manage them in tbe May, 1867, levied upon the following real (uture. Connected with the establishment estate, there being no personal property, to ere planers, buzz-saws, etc., etc., by the aid wit: situated in Yambill county, Oregon, of which the proprietor is enabled to prepare and being the west half of'C. C- taker’s lumber and other building materials in any donation land claim, containing 220 acres, more or less; and will sell to tbe highest form desired; bidder for U. S. { gold coin, all the right, title 7 ' ’ ■!■. 1 ------------------------------------- -------- P ostponed .—At »special meeting held at and interest of A l . V. Clark, tn the Above de- ‘ i Will take place their Hall in thia place on Saturday evening sonbed premise«, «aid ' sale at tbe Court House, ___ in L&fi Lafayette, in said lafct, the contemplated anniversary celebration county and State, on a Friddy, June 14, 1867, 'f by the members of Lafayette Lodge No. 34, between the boors of 9 o’oiucs, a.« auu 4 cloek, *• a . m ., and L O. G. T., was indefinitely postponed, o’clock, p. m ., of eaid day, iy, solely to aatisl satisfy ■ -1 •aid execution, ooste and i accruing cost». J h .! ' ¡ : WHITCOMB, ¡1 AMITY.--“ L-XW A friend writing ui from this lively little Lafayette, May 17,1867. Sheriff. | v2 U17 my21 4-w I V« s ■ t ( burg, among other things, ea|s: i 1 • I ' 1. . '1 ' -i*. j 1 i-'j4III1 d'/jT- ?*&.,the i public spirit of our our oitizens is The Best Remedy For ad it.of dps tbe credit of the ti organization af a Brass Band, the me inkers pt which are making PURIFYING the Blood, Strengthening t be a rapid progress in tbo attainment of musical Nerves, Restoring the lo6t , FRESE ’ S HAMBURI qualifications under tbe tutelage of Prof. Parrot of Portland- The boys are going to It is tbe best preservative agai inst almost any sickness, if used timely. Com have a grand ball on the 31st inst. > / w ■. .jl; L pi« I U.'lltfOl L « " * sly to directions in English, French Moon A S immon ’ s M ils . — An immense German, with every package. -1 quantity of lumber has already been brought For sale at all the wholesale de and reta* to Lafayette the present season from this «aw drug «tores and groceries. MH > H'O 7 [ ' EMIL FRESE. Wholesale niil. Messrs. M. A S, bavf, the contract of Sole Agent, 410 Chrif street, [; . i I * 1 I I I • 1 furniahing tbe greater portion of tbe lumber for the Academy building at this place. It F you are in want of s is being rapidly p at on the ground. ’j- ‘ can be NG TUB, large or 1 ; ’ j ■ I £ ; —— F amily C lem E cuab is purchasing alt tbe wool df- eommodsted at SIMP i I V; ÖROngRY SróBt. ♦ t I VI f«redh|mw- i: J, £ J JHL s J i W 4 * Al 4 ’’i .1 raditi on er ’ * w« ; ¿k Winter Goods. election of President and Directors. Messrs. Go to ■ R. L. Simpson’s Family Grocery Newby of WcMinnrillg, Whhson of Monmouth Polk county, McCleMiek; at Spring Valley, Store for nioe canned Fruits. J* Gaston of Salem, rind J; M. Belcher of La fayette, were elected D Directors. HI an J. Gaston, Esq., whs was elected President, Judge Whitson, SeCTeuryk The work g ÌÌ AT bravely on. -------------- —------ I. I FIFE DOLLARS per THOUSAND Is on A sh I sland , F ARMING.—W ■ y I • r¥ * 500,000 I VEW AWD SPLEÄDW flAw OILS, DYSTUFFS, Ac. 4 a L I I -Y ■■ 4 i •t I 1