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) 'TIM MwUNIrtG AMT0K1AN, TUESDAY OCTOBER 81. JJ99. ffi V' Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ( tANSE5 THE VSTEM 0rLS EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES Xru i Ha8,tualCoNST'PATon " ..PERMANENTLY JOHN BARRETT SPEAKS IN TEXAS Ad OrfKiui Di'iiii'i'iH1 Siir.i I'jt Sniiilicrn l)i'ti!(Tr;:t'j. AKlifMKNT l0K BXI'AXSJOX j ! The Suiith'tt (ii cut Interest In Hv Inn the tnltcil SlnUs Kctuin the 1'Mllppln h. ALTrtffilA7G,SYKVP(S -?.Vi v?. shot llktf dogs, rvnry one of them. Tha .'omiiiundcr-ln-chl"f of the Trans vaal forc unine of an old French Huguenot family, which has lone hmn sottled In Houth Africa. Like Mr. Kru gT, tho general was worn In Cape Col ony, nnil It km at Cango that tin flnrt saw ttio IlKht of day. Ho was brad on a fiirrn, and In the fullm- of time, like most othnr Honrs, he became a farm-r himself. Hut othor thing beslih-a farming aom claimed hi Intcreat, and has had no small share In the making of th history of tho Transvaal rvpub Hi! during lt evftit f ul carver. In due course he became state attor ney to the republic, or attorney general, na iniido vice-president of the council, and wlu-n President Hurghi-ra found It ti'H'cuHMry to pay a vInIi to Kngland, Joubert ruh-d In hiu alaa-nce. Hi- wan noting pU'slib'iit, and that I th n-ar-t he hug evr ! n to the hlghrat po sition In the republic, which he much eov.'ls. In I lie hit c 70s and tlw early 80s, when there wii (rouble between England und Ihe Trunsvaal, Joubert wu a gie.it man. Me and I'nwldeitt Krug.-r came over to thl country, and when tiny returned, th formor, afl-r coiiMvih:. wWh the hlKh commissioner, Hlr Hartli- M fURiuiMWit hsu M niMnk ll must t thrown overboard. Hard nircui work In the last three or four hium In the working day should be avoided.- Hal. Aril r' V'''i MlJm 7th rint" lend. The Tex.u IndiiHtrlal convention ad journed October . Th feature of th lMt ilny'a prueix-dlinn wiui the u-h of lion, John iarntl, of 1'oriland, Ur., whom Mr. Ch-veiiuwl rnude mlnlnt.-r to Hlatn durln hla tatter term, itayii a P"cll In thn Olobe-Ilemocrnt. Mr. Iiarnit In an ardent vXIniiinIoiiImI, and ' IfovvrnmiTK changing handH, howwer, hiu ivmnrku crvuted a onKatlon. Qov. ' Mr. Ciluatne wrote, In 1M0, to Ixith H)T., who Introduced him, left the I'1"1 1,n': Krugvr, atatlng that the de plutfonn while ho wo upeaklng, and niand could not b grantinl. other iiiitl-fxpaiMiimbiia at "aorr." Mr.' " IH I long lime before the mem Hurreit'a wurdu werv cheered to th , v eventa Immediately ub.'quent echo. Democrat though hp U, h atlr-,1 cfacfd fnm our mind. On Decern ed the ling furlem who heard hlm!l,-r 3nth' 18,M' Kru'r. JouU-rt oi-d Into a frenzy. He anid. In part: I Picloriut formed themx'lv into a; ' lief ue I ilow I wUli I had time 1o triumvirate and pwolnliued the republic I lell you I h effect on American prentlg. ' Im'upendeiit. Tlu reult, of coume, ' Ind.ii iii e and even trade, ut Admiral ' a war, and In that r Joub. rt com manded the fitrow of the Iluem. and by common connenl commanded them well. Th Ilrltloh triM(Hi were defiat.-d at Lairg' I Nek on January 28th following, and again at the Ingogo river on Feb ruary 8th. Finally, on February 27th of UiM year, came the cruithliig llritth rverc at Majuba hill, the aliKma of! which .nuarta aluiwt an much toluy a1 It did clKhteen years ago. Sir George 1. I'olk-y wiut tlu- liiillah: coitniMiider, and an Mujuba hill over-! loot' I.iUiik Nek, where Jouben hud hiu men encamped, he d.-tenulned to meul up th.Me on the night of the .'h Jie hua had tho Trauivwil mapped out in evntien dlvlid m. There la a com mander over lt.h 'tt i horn, and then coch til vlnlori la apllt Up Into iiualler wctlona, wl'h field cornota and amdat- ii ii t h In command. l!y thla nyu-m Joulx-rt hoa but to Klv thn word, and with aatonlxhlng uh:kneMi th call to anna la sounded throUKhout tho aevmtwn dlvlalona. Of- llcer rld at full gallop fiom one farm to another handing the aummona of war to each occupant. The latter rtn und ammunition, And f'xd aupplh-a for a for'.nlght are alwaya reaAy In hi hom4tid, and without any hitttallon he mourt'a Ida hone and rldea away. Mow deally I hla Are when In action w know. "A man per bullet" la Jou- bert'a rwtlinatt. Once Joubrt and I'lwHldent Kruger were In l'arla togi-ther, and a lady itiintlonl tho general on the training of tho ltoer when thvy were young- M'-ra. Joulrt explaln'd rt. "The 1 ruiiKvaal Hoera," he Hold, "are hereditary murkHinen. In part gt-nera tlor.a th-y were particular, whether I'lilvlnUta or Armlnluiia, to have their chlldr 'ii taught to read aa a neceawiry pert of rellgtou liiBtructlon. Home Fteada were at gn-at diatancea from llvwiy'a gn-at victory at Manila and i over our occupation of the rhllloDlne Hl.-ep. profound and healthy aleep. U Inland. From long realdence aa a' hit ori in inn nnymeai nuue gnna 1 U p and enough. Whatever hlndera I idle I Htatea minister In Aalallo landi, I can apeak more fuellugly. Kefore Dewey' achlevmeiit we Were conalder cd everywh-r In Aalatic circle, among coolie a wjII a dlplomatlm, aa a "Cond or a, third rato power. Dcplle the lien uleaii elforta of mlnlater and I colitula, we were treated with irM'ct ' ful or iMitronUlug Indifference, and In mandlng and Inllueiice came trailing j along behind Great Britain, KubhUi, Germany, Franc and ovenllelglum and j I'oiand. Aftur the vlotory, atrvngth-' ened by utxco,iuml vvetita, titer. i wii a marvelou but welcome change. Freie, formulated the demand for the, MdiooiH and churchm and wild UiwU nie emienee oi uie n puonc. on me .mil hoBlllo Ka.'Ilrs liifeHted the Coun try. "Still to achool the children had to ko. Each boy waa provided with a gun and a pouch filled with ammuni tion. He wa exiMtted on hla way home to kft hi hand and eye In prac l Ice aa a marksman, and ahowed he did ro by bringing home a bag tilled with game. The K a (lira atoud In awe of theae Tranavaal children, who wrre tautrht not to provoke attack." While Jotibcrt waa paying all thla the prealdent aat near by quietly amoklng a big pipe and not Interrupting with aj word. Joubert roused him. "la not that ao, preoidetit?" he asked. lea, rcBpoiuicl Mr. Krugr; we try to makei'Ur youngatera understand that the mwk ahall Inherit the earth." THB PltlNCK A PIOEON FANCIER. In hla round of multltudlnou dutle the l'rlnce of Wale find time to figure aa a pigeon funcler. It waa In the year 1KS7 that the prlnc flrat took to pigeon, thank to the. IntervnU of King Lenprdd, who preaented him with a number of fine blrda for the purpoae of atartlng a "loft." Nut loi.g alnca Ma royal hlg'unea won a keen conteat In the fhet'lnnla, and It waa with diffi culty that he waa persuaded to allow hla name to be mentioned aa the prize winner. It la aald on good authority that utiJ'-r the gulae of plain "Mr. Jar.ymin" the I'rlnce of Walea entered the Hat of many ptwloua pigeon con teata, and "Mr. Jackaon'a" bird brought thdr royal owner aeveral prize for their excellent flying power. RAlSTOIEjLTH CLUB Breakfast Food Select Bran ... Barley Food T Yeast, Cocoa Acme Gloieo Farina, At-mi! Wheat Flakes and Standard Rolled Oats . T A. V. ALLEN'S The PALACE Open Day and Night. W. W. Whipple. Proprlet C r Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTENTIVE BZRVICC... FIR8TTLA8 CU19t!.. PRIVATE ROOMS rOR LADIES. 533 Commercial St.. Antoria. OreKon IX-KLIf SKCKETARY. Mow llalsa- Waa Salao-. Made to Hla with a view to surprising them. At half-lNint ben next inoridng the lioer begun tie Ir attack, and a niunt d'-adly 1 Aim ilea ! 4nn thi equal of th" h-od- attack It waa. The conical nus of the Mi fV4 'lEf TINf. 0 Karl's Clover Root Tea H't!fc h. rnmplrll.Hi, l'urtfie IH'iea.dMa Knll,l irarMilli. C iiw.i'.iii iiMii,.n, In,!!!),.!,, ,j ai lir,,,!,,,!. ,.( Ill MillU An lifrmhia l.a.llva K . M I ",'c" "I hUiil aiarauM liy a, I IrunalM. mi 21... tw,. .UJ ai.oo. C WELL 4 CO.. ItdOV. N. v. on rnnrairroa j Ing pow-r of K.urope In both the dl I ploniallc and commercial circle if : Aalu mid ptactlcully tne first power i f 1 all the wide Pacl h' and l' mighty, j growing Inl'TcHl. If we imi't our I pre-li lllld. Vill'Itililt. refclMinsllillttl,' In j tile rhlllppliK't. which have resulted from Imperlou lin iiinstuiif Bnd not ! fr mii a war .-f roiuUcht, courageously 11 ml ticcvnsfully, we ahall become for- the flrat polltkal, moral and un til powr of nil the world. It we 1 iiiiull. shirk or withdraw, we will not I only U) rel.-n i:ed t;ermalieiilly tu the fln i-n possible dicriptlim but the ilrulsh got the wontl of It. Their am munition ran abort, and at I.i-m tliey t 'li ned lull and lied. Different tale are toll of tho respective loaai-e. Joubert swore but that (lv of his men were killed, though some aald the i.uino.: ran to llirv llgurea. t)ur lo waa eatl mii'ed at I'SO, and certainly tlurc wus no doubt aa to Uie d-cialveiuss of the liocr vhtory. It aecurvd them their Independence. Sir tlcurge I'olley fell with his tuc. to the enemy. At the conclusion uf the Thoaa who have delayed buying. Summer Footwear are fortunate. They can save at least a third on the aaual coat of high grade hoe. We are closing, out all of our aummer tan shoes at a great redaction. we nave them for men, women and children, which should bring everyone to the store. They are new roods wnicn nave overstayed their time. Consider-these figures. Petersen & Brown. W. F. SCHEIBE, Manufacturer of tha Always Kellabta A ful! lint tt Pip,., Tsoacca. 4 Smofun' Articles. eT Commercial Ml, "La Belle Astoria" Cigar Schelbe't Ojer. Star Scheie's Special And OtHar Brand C. J. TRENCH ARD, ICommissInn. Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping. rur In the race of nations, but if. In engagement Joubert discovered a dozen lh future, we wlnh to regain our loot of the enemy In hiding, amongat whom iiltlon. commt rce. Intluenc. and glory wan the correspondent of oiu ot the we will bi joiitp' lied to aelid Un time London dally iu-waiapers. He com-1 na much as the prveent conflict In the manded them to lay down their arms.! Phlllpidnea con cost ua. A few Word weiv exchanged between "In eonclnsi'iii I would aay; No ec Joubert and the cortv-aiK.ndeiit, and the 1 hate anything that occupies more' of America, unli-a It be the Pacific upalnH was that the general gave 11 111 spare than It I worth. I hate to see count, has greotn Intenm; !n legill-'a rss to the Boer cmp on condition a load of banlboxes going al.mg the 1 "'' commercial txpanalon through- j that he aaw the rejHjrt before It waa atnl, and I hate to aee a parcel of big' 0"t 1,18 Paoltlo and far Kat than the telegraphed. Joubert knew there w:m word without anything In them. llaa-lltt. T SOAP For Sanative Uses. In lamarkable, emollient, cleansing, and puruyliiK pnwrtle., lie. rted from 1 ri cs, tha great .kin rme, wsrrsnl Uie ue of t I TU 1 H Mor, In Uie formiif Utli. for annoy. lug Irritation., Innsinnia. Dons, and rlistlnx, tor too free or orTennlve persplr. alien, anil sImi In the form of Internal wsahns and tolu- t)onfnrulreratlvewMkiiiiK!a, and for many anstlre, nUeUe purposes whlrli readily auancl themselvea to women, anil iMiieelnllv to mother. Ths line of iiticiisa (Mntmcut with I'l'Tli'ttHA Hoar will suggest Itself In (lie severer cua! oH ihrmmhool lh wn-iil hmi D. mC Cnsr., na., VuMui. Cvnwsa Soar lluus, In. Is Wmms. h-outh. It haa everything to gain and a Prttlah ollleer killed, but waa not nothing to l.o by American material nurv as to hla Identity, and political supremacy In Uie TaeHlc-j "Who la he?" he aaked of the corn-s-Anlatlc w..ti. The lime I rapidly ap-, pondent, but the latter did not h!m- proachlng when Japan, China, Km , 1 self know, and could only ask to be Slam and the I'lil'loplne will consume taken to the body. There it lay, with every pound of the Houth a urplm cot-' the helmet covering the fact. ton, manufactured or raw, and make -lou have kllld the bravest man on her absolutely Indojiendei.t of the Brit- J the Held:" the correspondent exclaimed.' Ish or European mnrk.t. Every farmer, , he fought well," was admitted, and laborer it ml manufacture! In the' Subsequently Joubert declared to the Boutlt should have deep conetrn In representative of this same newspaper America s Asiatic opportunity. Thre;that for three years he hail been writ ahould not beadlaconlamt note from th( nK t0 England to try to prevent that Koanoke to th. Itlo Orande in support 'war. of a policy to extend, pntect and eon-j pt, there was fairness In Joubert, 'tml thu markets of the Orient. It la for when the Bors startod flllbuaterlng not an Issue of 1 tactical politic. Itjm Bechuaniland. In 1884.' he declared Is one of Indusi.lal development, himself unable "to hold office under a through wh'.oh the South will rcnllie government which so deliberately broke Its great prosperity. Therefore. I fai,n wth Engand and violated the would urge finally that the full fruition conVcntlun by annexing Montslo-s-of this grei-. Pacific and far Kastern rtory What he can do In the way of moblll- Pwvlshness may be considered the canker of life, that destroys Ua vigor .and checks Its Improvements, that creep In with hourly depredations, and taint and vitiates what It cannot consumeJohnson. fJERVJTA PILLS Restore Vitality Loit Vigor and Manhood. Cure Imnoteiicy.NltfhtKmlsslonsacd wanting dlHeaHes, all effects of self rXaO abuse, or excess and inula. f Jcretlon. A nerve tonic and sv vT'l"'tl ioiii.vi. fptntt glow 10 j'aic .iiccb oiiu restores the fire of vouth. n v mall BOO per bog, O boxes for $2.00; with a written guaran tec t cure or rcnind tho money. Send for clrottlar. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton 4. Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, IU For Sal by Charles nosers. Druggist. Astoria. Oregon , Astoria Public Library REAIMNCI ROOM FREE TO ALL. On srery .ar from I oeioek to 1:11 and 1:11 to l:M p. aa. Subscription rats H per annum. Wait Cor. merenth and Duaas StrseU. opportunity depenls upon four para mount conditions that are In them' selves Inter Impendent: "1. The early construotlon and gov eminent owne.ah:p of the translsth m Ian canal. "2. The laying of the tranamclfl-: ca ble. "3. The protection of our markets In China und'?r the old treaty orovlslnna for freedon: of trade. "4. The permanent control of the Philippines. OENERAL JOUBERT. Omtnnnder-ln-Ohlef of the vaal Forces. Trans- London Tld-Blts. V hn tha Transvaal republlo la en gaged In war with Qrat Britain or any otlwr "tate. It Is on Crenoral Pletrus Ja cobus Joubert that she will rely to get the maximum amount of fighting out of the Boer soldiers. Joubert himself la A typical Boer old, Indeed, for he la now 68 years of age; and much of that long life has been spent In the ser vice of hla country, either In the field of diplomacy or on the fleld of bat tle. This sturdy fighting man, with hi rough-looking beard, la, when In hi wnr clothes, of Impressive appearance. and altogether he Is an Interesting character. He is not a gentle enemy. When he go-s to fight his motto Is "No quarter!" and his greatest friend would not call him tender of heart. But for Present Kruger's reasoning with him he would have had the Jameson raiders nation Is more than any other nation can do, for he can fetch wery man of hla army from the farms, and collect them armed upon the same fleld with in 48 hours! For his military purposes The Chicago News of late date gives 1 currency tc the following story: I A few years ago Col Us P. Huntlng j ton's private secretary. Mr. Miles, ask I c.l for an Increase of salary. "Do you j n.-ed any more money?" asked Mr. j Huntington, thoughtfully. "No, sir, I j don't exactly need It," replied Mr. Miles, "out mil! 1 a ue giaa to De getting a little more." "Ah hum-m-m," mused his employer, "cm you get along with out tne advance for the present?" "'Oh, yes," answered the aocivtary, "I guess ," and the matter waa dropped. A couple of yvara lalrr a new boy appear- OfnCTQl cd at tn Miles home ana tne secretary tn out; lit the time propitious to renew the application. "Why, my dear sir," mud Mi. Huntington, when he heard him through. "I raised your salary whei. you aaked me before." "I never heard anything about it," said the sec retary In umaawnent. "Probably not," returned Mr. Huntington; "In fact, I used the money to buy a piece of prop erty for you. I'd Just let It stand for a while If I were you." Mr. Miles thanked him warmly and rertlred some what mj stilled. Reoently Mr. Hunting ion called him Into his private office. ' Py the way, Mr. Miles," he said, "I liaA- sold that real estate of yours at a pivtly go.. .U.U....V. -t.r i r.; check.". Tlu? amount waa $50,000. The property was part of a large section purchased by the railroad king as an investment for hla wife. Andrew Lake S2 COMMERCIAL ST, ...Merchant Tailor... Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Low I'rkcs. Repairing and Cleaning Neatly Done. J. A. Fastabend Contractor and Builder House-moving Tools ior .Rent Cue torn Houae Broker. . ASTORIA, OREGON Aa-ent w. r. ar. sod FarlBo fcxDrea Co'. KOPP'S BEST 0 r A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, ot wliibf Bottled Cer: ior family one, or keg Mr. John Eopp is proprietor, makes br I beer supplied at any time, delivery in for donies'ic and export trade. I rhe city bee. florth Pacific Brewery L. LEBECK THE PARLOR CANDY STORK A TACiCi, Proprietor. S, ccisl Httention siven to family orders. PURE C OE M 1 1 ljr- or mall (J untitle Carpenter and Builder General Contractor MOUSE RAISINO AND MOVINQ A SPECIALTY THE PROOF ifentfor GUNTHERS CANDIES S cial a'tentim niveti to family orders Wholesale and Betuil Dealers in CANDIES 4S3 Commercial St., Astoria, Ortion of tne pudding Is ta the ad the proof of liquor IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument that's elusive- demonstration. Ours will stand the test eating HUGHES & CO. NORTH PACIFIC Dental College loth and Couch Sts 1'ortluntl. Member of Nutiontil Association of ' Dental Fiiculth's. formerly Ta .onta Collerje f Surgery. Denta ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. 1:00 a. m, 1:00 p. m. PORTIAND. ArLvei Portland Union "Depot, 11:W a.mT for Astoria and Inter) 9:0 p.m. mediate points. I ASTORIA. I 7.45 a.m. For Portland ft ln-U :30 a.m. 6 10 p.m.ltermedlate points 10:Sp.m. " BE ASIDE DIVI8ION. p. m.a. m. 6:001 Il:S5L,v :.:2.'.ll:65Ar o:.r.0'12:13!Lv :30 l:(K)iAr .Astoria.... Ar ..Warrenton... ...Seaside. I.v Arl Lv a.m. 7:401 7:8)1 p.m. 4:00 3:S5 6:62 3:10 6:15- 1:30 Dental Infirmary open dally from a. m. to 6 p. m. Free oral surgical cllnl Saturday, 1:30 p. m. to 8 p. m. A. R. Baker, D. D. 8., Demonstrator In charge. Btudents desiring information, aa- dress North Paclflo Dental ColleBe, Fifteenth and Couch streets, Portland, Oregon. P0VEY & BIRCHALL TAILORS Fine work at Pop il..r Pricis. 327 WaHltlngion Street, Next Iuiperinl Hotel PORTIAND. ORa SPECIAL SEASIDE 8UNDAT TRAIN leaves Astoria at 1:30 a. m.; arrives at SeaaMe 9:4S a. m. Passengers may return on any train shown on achedule on same date. ALL TRAINS to and from Seaside run ot Flavel and Hammond Yla Warren ton. All train make close connections at Goble with all Northern Paclflo trains to and from the'eaat or Sound points. At Portland with all trains leaving Union depot. At Astoria with I. R. A N. Co.'s boat and rail line to and from Ilwaco and North Beach points. THROUGH TICKETS on sale at As :or:a for Sacramento, San -Francisco, all Eastern and European polnta. City ticket office Astoria. 521 Commer. tlal street. J. C. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't and Paa. Agent. TICKETS to all EAST Undent! Through palace and tourist sleepers, dining and library observation ears. ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. 4 United leaves Portland at 1:10 p. m. No. I Limited arnvee Portland at I:H a. m. For rates, etc., call or addresa O. W. LOUN8BERRT. Arent O. R. ft N-. Astoria. A. B. C. DENNISTON. C. P. ft T. A.. Portland Ore WHITE COLLAR UNI Columbia River and ruget Sound Navi gation company. Bailey Oataert leaves Astoria dally. except Sunday, at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except sun day at 7 a. m. White Collar line tickets and O. R. & N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey Oatzert and Haasalo. Fare between Astoria and Portland, 60 cents. A. J. Taylor, Astoria Agt U. B. SCOTT, Telephone UL President. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. ft A. SI. 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KES5LER 111 the ot I Ft Lo'.ila JMedlcul and burgioit Dispensary, 2.S0'i Yamhill str.rt, fortlau 1, Or., posltlr ly guaran tee iO cur. DPI V 4 TC Dlieaa. This doctor guarantee, lo cure (AlTAIC any case ol Sphlllis. Gonorrhoea. Gleet. Btrio irei 0 ue 1, nodlUe an w how 'ong iisiuing. 8piT matorrhoe . Los ol Manhood, or nlithtly emissions, 0 red per.na 1 ntK. Ttu h.-iblt ot Self-Abu.e effectually cured in a suort time. VAIINP MCN Vunr error. d !ollt" of ynutb 1 UUltU fuCIl can ben-mied. and this old doctor will give vou wh 1 esome advice and cure jo muke you stroiiK and healthy Yu will be amazed at his su"iss in curing 3iH-rmstrrhoeiHemliial bosses. Nightly Kmta lion., and other effects. Patients looted in any part of the country by hl home y tern. nU) full panic ilars, luclose lu Umi, au i be will insurer you prorant y Muudredn treated at home who a e unable to come to the city. READ THIS Traneleir bottle at bedtime and urinate In the bottle a-'tn-ldean I look at It in the morning. If It Is cloudy or baa e ondy ltll ig iu IU you liavu nmu kidney or bladdr dli-ss. anl buuld be attondi-d to before you get an ucuroiil" dl ens. liun l-eili die every year from Brii! .t's dikease ol Kldn ya. n . v?. s. yr-vm :rai -irtjwaiaisaswisas .i,Ai.laMl LiMl! 11 j i ) 11 i iclr ol Uie MutuCat ; 1 , m t .it-4 .,, r j(H-.lna fruin rnrfa) !",) i-',,k f inhooJe lm '"'hipi, Irisomnla, Tnlnj jp.-.t, Hfirvou D '. '1 6,irT,0i1 VnfScOOftJeJse, verir forwttjti- l.,iii u, -..'in 1,:. a rvr: A t r -rt, L.'r, t -4 inttll, 'jMrrtri" motser nlaukdssi, with 6 Ue. OruUn Uoc AUrtyJ. 'tiisn i-.no1v CO.. tHt rrincioo va Po? gale br CUXBSjES ROUSRA .' iltl. tit .i;t 11,11, t ;, u' t ponnct ilOTt pnv, Wiht-t ! Klllfrl k,.-..-, l'lf..l , ' 5 or i or. itvu'cr,, t 3