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WILLAMETTE FARMER: SALEM, OREGON, MARCH 18, 1887. 1 t i -.01 Voices of Animals. "" . ." Nnpolobn I. pn.it! considerable ntlon- Hon to tlio voices of ntiimnl. O'Monra cites to tlio following from, j) convoca tion of tlio emperor's: "How am wo know tlint tlio unitnuls havo not a Ian gnngo of tbeir own. Does it not ecom very presuming on our part to deny tlio cxlstnnco of such n lruigungo, iiimply IccnttBO wo do not undoratiincl it? Wo know tlmt n horso him n memory, tlmt it cun mnko distinction, Hint it allows an tipathy; nnd sympathy; it knows its master and can toll him from tho ser vants, although it bocb tho mostor but rarely, nnd has tho groom for company throughout tho dny." Tlio omporor ro uted that ho'dnco owned n horso which always succeeded in finding him even when ho had hiddon among other peo ple. This animal always showed his joy whenovor tho omporor mounted him. Ho would permit but ono groom in whoso euro ho was placed to got on 'his back, but, whon this groom was tho rider tho whole bearing and movomenls of tho horso wcro different from what thoy wero whon tho omporor rodo him. In tho former case tho horso Boomed to bo fully conscious that hit ridor was .but ft sub ordinate Whon tho emperor Una lost hi wiiv whilo out ridlnu or hunting, ho simply plncod tho reins on tho neck t of Ins Horso, nnu no nnu mwayu ajwuisy und suroly found tho right wny. Whon over tho omporor approached, tho horso gavo expression to IiIh joy by n special Hort of nolghing, nnd often it had seem ed to Nnpoloon as if the iinitrml wcro trying to toll liim poinctliinij. Nicolardot, basing his assertion mi cxperionco, maintains that each uuiinnl has a Inn gungo of its own, mid that it is simply duo to tho imperfection of our organs that wo do not understand this language. Jn this connection wo would mention that Kaspor Hatisor, tlw Troll-known foundling, who had onion no moat up to his twenty-first year, insisted nt tho tlnio, shortly after ho was found, und bo foro lio had grown accustomed to animal food, that ho understood tho languago of all nninmlH, and that vory often, whon a dog barked, or a bird chirped, ho know exactly what wad mount. Tho nnimal approached him without fear, nnd Boom ed to bo.coiiKcious that ho could uudor stand, them, but this nil cniuo to an end when ho began to take nnimal food. Houco, it might bo inferred that tho eating of muit tends to romovo us fioiu tho nnimal world nnd to weaken our undorMtandlngri of its ways. Hut, if wo turn our whole attention to animals, our Biincrinr intellect will soon nlnco iih in tho way of understanding their lang uage. -Popular Science Monthly for Journal. Ujj tho Crush on the Cows. IJut n fow farmers ovor think it neces sary that a cow should bo btushod. Wo have teen neighbors laugh and ridicule what tlny call iv(Miiccu(S4 and fussi mm, i hen the cows wero curried and brushed twice u day, with us much cure us was given to tho liorrca. "What! curry u cow Never heard tell of mich ft thlug!" Hut u cow needs it ovon inoro than n horMuud for several icasons. A cow, whojn milk is twd for food, unless she bus perfectly clean skin, cannot givo oleiiu milk, iiud then milter will Do bad Thu iikin hhotild bo in a perfectly health ful condition and the blood pure, or tho milk will bo impure nnu uuhenUlifiil, und the butter or cheese will bo tainted. Neither clouuliucs nor houlthfulncss can be tccurcd without regular brushing of the hkiu and the removal of all tho tilth that will gather iijkhi ill-kopt oowh. This fhouUI lx) done Iwforo tlioeows are milked, both morning and evening. Tho nioruing clouuiug should bo a thorough one ; n simple brushing to romovo dust nnd loo-o hair will bo sutlluiont for tho evening. It will help very much for both horses and cows to havo tho stnblos Hit iloorcd that the animal cun bo kept ' mi fouling themselves. Live Block Monthly. Working liutter The U. S. Dairyman, speaking of the Id method of working butter, says: If butter Is allowed to gather into n compact mass in the churn it is impos sible to work nil the buttermillk out. Very little opening left between tho granules as they come together will hold n drop o( buttermilk. In order to got them out tho space holding ovory one of these openings must be broken. Think ot the chance in spreading, press ing and lulling about, do the best you can, of ever hitting every one of these drops of caseous butter. It cun not bo done without working all tho grain out of the butter, nnd the more thore is left in tho wore it is for the futitro tlivor ami keeping quality of the butter. Tin same is true when the butter is worked in thu granular form mid not sutllcieiit ly dniiued before pressing into a solid mass. It is Impossible afterward to work out the water or to even get it halted perfectly. Ilioro will romnin plucoj, turnover siuull, in which thcro is foo much w-iitor and too littlo salt. This W givo a mottled npnenmr.co to tho butter niter it stmuls it littlo while, ami ofton whon this U not npiwrent to tho nuked oyo, it may bo seen under a magnifying gltus. DOKT TOtX WORRY. U How Shrewd Business Men Have Solved a Oreat Problem. 'la thcro a fatality among pur promi nent men" is a quostion that wo often aik, -It? Is a question that1 often per plexes our lending medical men, and thoy.aro at, V loss to know how to answer if." We sometimes think that if the phys icians would givo part of tho energy .to tho consideration ofthis question that thoy givo to combatting other schools of practice, it might bo satisfactorily an swer. The fights of "isms" reminds us often of the quarrels of old Indian tribes, that wero only happy when thoy wore anni hilating each other. If Allopathy makes ft discovery that promises good to the race, Hmoa-pathy doridos it and breaks down its influence. If Homa'pathy makes a discouery that to bo ft boon to n race, Allopathy at tacks it. It is absurd that .thcao scIiooIb should fancy that all of good is in their meth ods and nono in any other. Fortunately for the people, tho merit which theso "isms" .will not recognize, is recognized by tho dublic, nd this recognition, taking tho form of a dea mond upon tho medical profession, oven tunlly, compcll it to rceognizo it. Is it possible that tho question has bocn answered by shrowd business inon? A prominoht man onco said to an in- quiror, who asked him how ho got rich, "I got rich becauso I did things well whilo other people woro thinking about doinir thorn." It scorns to us that tho public havo recognized what this fatal ity'is, and how it can bo mot, whilo tho medical profession havo bocn wrangling about it. By n carof ul examination of insuranco roportcrs wo find that thcro has been a sharp reform with rofcronco to examina tions, (and that no man can now get any amount of insuranco who has tho least dovolopmcnt of kiduoy disorder,) becauso thoy find that sixty out of every hundred in thifl country do,oithor dlroctly or in directly, Huffbr from kidnoy disease Hence, no rolinble company will insure a nuiH except after u rigid urinary ex amination. This rominds us ot n little instance which occurred a short timo ago. A follow editor wub an applicant for a ro npectablo amount of insurance. Ho was rejected on examination, becauso, un known to himsolf his kidnoys wero dis eased. Tho shrowd ngont, howovcr, did not givo up tho case. He had an eyo to busiiioss and to Ills commission, ami said : "Don't you over worry : you got half dozen bottles of Wuruer's safo cure, tako it according to directions ami in about a month romo around, and wo will havo iinothorexnminatioii. I know you will lintl yoitrfolt nil right nnd will got your policy." Tho editor expressed surprise at the agent's faith, but the latter roplied: "This point is it valuablo ono. Very many insuranco agents nil over tho country, when thoy find n customer er jected lor this cause, givo similar ndvico, and eventually he gots tho insurance." What are wo'td infer from such cir cumstanced Havo shrowd insuranco mon, found tho soerot niiBwor to tho in quiry? Is it possiblo that our columns havo been proclaiming, in tho form of ndvirlisomonts, what has provod n bless ing to millions, and yet by many ignored as an advertisement? In our files wo find thousands of strong testimonials for Warner's safe cure, no two alike, which could not exist except upon a basis of truth ; indeed, thoy are published under a guarantee of $5,000 to uuy ono who will disprove thoir corrcctuo3s, and this oiler has been standing, wo lire told, for more than four yoary. Undoubtedly this article, which is simply dealing out juetico, will be con sidered ns an advertisement and bo ro jocted by many as such. Wo havo not tho space nor timo to dUmiss tho proposition that n poor thing could ti"i nccccd to the extout that this gnnt tciuedy has succeeded, could not become so popular without merit oven if pushed by n Vaiidorbilt or nu Astor. llcuco wo tako tho liberty of tolling our friends that it is a duty that thoy owo to thomselvcs to investigate the mattor and reilect carefully, for the stntomouts published are Bubjeot to the refutation of tho outiro. World. Nono have re fu tod them; on the contrary hundreds of thousands have boliovcd them and proved them true, nod in be lieving havo found the highest measure of satisfaction, that which money can not buy, and money cannot take away. Keeplnx a Variety ot 8took. In nn address rccontly nt tho Ediu hurgh University, Profossor AVnllnco re tornnl lo the advantage gained by koej iug difTereut kinds of stock, and tuid : Variety ot livo stock ou a farm, quito as much as a variety ot cropping, is a source of wealth accumulation iu tho holding. With variety greater numbers t?au bo kept, and tho best uso can be mado of all food by giving tho quality suitnblo to each description ot animal Further, different varietietios of stock ppropriato different proportions of in gredients from tho soil, and in this way several varieties do not exhaust itot any ono ingredient in particular. For ex ample, In tho loss of tho land sustained by soiling milk from a largo dairy is creator than that which would result from kcoping a smaller number of cows rearing thoir calves aild foeding thorn to maturity. It is taken for granted tlio samo amount and quality of foodis uiven in each case. Thoroaro great (advantages in a farmboing soil-support- ing, or, m other words, breeding ita own stock, ns in tho latter example. Thcro is thou no risk of imparting aisoaso with purchased animals. A good farmer can always breed a bettor quality of boast than ho can buy, as it is natural for far mers who soil n numbor, but not all, to kcop tho best for thoir own purposo ; animals from n rarioty of causes, thrivo best, ns anile, on the eround on which thoy havo been bora nnd reared ; and last (though I might further add to tho list of advantages) tho stock of a farm it not so much subjected to tho effects of sudden markot fluctuations, which whon tho wholo stock is changed every sonson. aa in somo crazintr districts, may causo ft loss of capital in placo of tho ex ported profit roturn. Somo ono very sonsibly writing of treatment of horses, says: Nevor run nftor a horso in tho pasture aays an exchange. If ho docs not like to bo caught, coax him with n littlo grain, but novir deccivo him with an ompty dish. You can soon teach tho wildest horso to como to you. When ho docs coma lot him cat n littlo whilo boforo you load him off. Somo horso mon, whon going to tlio pasture, wheth er thoy wl&li to catch a horso or not, al ways carry a tid-bit an car of corn, a handful of oats, an nnnlo or a carrot, a chunk of sugar or salt. Whon you turn a horso out to pasture, do not givo him a slap with tho bridlo ; ho will roinom- bcr it to your rcgrot if you do. Mako a pet and n friend of your horso ; it will imprnvo him nnd mako n bettor person of yourself. Blur VrrutoL. Ohcapcet nt Port Drug Co., 100 Stato street. Mr. Palmer of Dayton, Yamhill coun ty, havo recently found ono of Oregon's wonders. It proves to bo tho petrified bonos of tho mastodon, or somo othor gigantic animal, and woro nnoafthod in l'ulmor creek. Tho bones aro unusual ly largo, oven for a mastodon, unlcs, as it ovidontly scorns, it was an oxcoption all lurgo ono. Mr. Palmer says ho is positivo the rest ot tho skoloton can bo found at tho samo place, and whon tho high wator recedes ho will mako a moro thorough investigation. I visited St, Ilolona for a chango of olimato but found it too hot. Then I wont to Hay ward's and it was too dull. At Berkley tho Htudouts anuovod me with thoir hoodlumism. It was too fog gy in ban 1 rancisco and too bloat nt Snula Cruz. Whornver I wont I waH uncomfortable, uneasy and unsettled. A mend suggested tlmt tins tuato ot mi roti might poi-sibly bo occasioned by billiousncss or n disordered stomach and mhired a trial of Frcso'a Hamburg Tea, giving mo a packago as a present, btneo then I uso it occasoually, and was nover better in my lifo. I adviso all to try it. Arthr. 1'ualilns; nnd Bellalile. Tho l'ort Drug Company can always bo rolled upon to carry in stock tho purest ami bcatROoJs, and sustain the reputation of being active, pushing and rollabio, by rocommonil inc articles with w oil established merit, and such as are popular. Having tha agoncy for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a potiti to guarantee. It will surely cure any and every atfcctiou of throat, tunes, or chest, and iu order to provo our claim, we ask you to call and get a Trial llottlo Free I Tho Most Asroeablej As woll as tho most effective method of dis polling Headache, Colds, aud Fevers or cleans tng tha system, is by taking a few doiea of the ple-iaant California liquid fruit remedy, Syrun of Fis, SOo and $1 bottles for sale by all druggists. PUBLIC SALE I Will 'l at rublle Auction on Thursday, March ti, 1S:, at 1 o'clock 1. tl. A t th (arm ol II. W. CAREY, situated Mven miles J. cat ol Salem, on the rd leadlni; from Salem to sublimit), and hall a mile south- ct ol Uaclea) Station, on tha Karrow Quit lUllroaJ, nltlioul rrr e the folloolrur descrllwd stocli '.I rollcd-.iugus Aberdeen Hulls Constable oi lllllhurat." No. till; calved Mar 5. ISSi: Sire Northeak A, (1578), dant CoaU ol OlawU, OS13) Alao, "I'ride ol Oak Uwn"No. 4C0d; calved March 4th, li, Sire, Coni'abl ol Hlllhurst: dam, lUwotloom of Eastown tUO). One Jersey Bull Calf. Calve.1 January t ISM: (ill); dam lUiaare, (iTSIO). sir "Klnf ol Orange," AIM Three :-4 Bloetl Aberdeen BhII Calves. One J-ur old; llv IlaU-BIcod Aberdeed Dull Calves Otoll months old. alrl by Coostahl ol Illllhunt; dams at good mllcn coss, Shrpitphirti Skcep. Oaa loiportrd Sltropahtre Kr, (IU) Irom ScutlanJ; One Itnpoited Ram Lamb, (tli) from Ohio; One home bred Ram Lamb, (eligible lo rfiatcr): One vearllnf Ewe, alto taro year old Ear, (bath ellrtbla t rrt1'"). TUtMa or SAlKl NoU with approved SKUilty, U Booths or lootftr II dealrad. at 10 jxr naU pr annum, and a per rent. dlKunt lx cash. IjT Luach at IS o'clock. EL W. CAREY, Owner. " nit. HVl'IIKKT AactlonNr. lXKJxkeiaHMJM!uemEl!iiwJB3MuJ BREEDERS DIRECTORY. SHALL ARYKHTISEMMfTA like the Sol lowing will be Inserted In oar cnlniunn. In their proper elnaslflcallon, rr 98 to f lo a year. Including copy of paver. JUT larger space charged for pro rati OATTLK D. II. LOfrNHY, Imuortur and Dreed-r -flVTr-BK.T T1TIRT5 V II A rrimT. T 1toj.tFSE5IS9 vf I,.. m -. rn...t tr-i. i Hull forMie. Addiou or CM: JffTenon, Or, LADD A KEEK, Importer nnil Ilrreder of 1'narr.AMn. fl.ftnIW I - - - -..w.- -.w... ...wv, CoUwold and Lclcetr Sheep and Cljdedl'ltorn a n nruimrn i:ntt.in. 8 II SEP. JOHN 1IINT0, Snlem, Ogn. Dreoderi.1 UII'ROVED AM KRlCAWUEIUNOSof 8tMin lib Importation trd cron Spanuh (tocki known In Or Diceui oi me rrenci and rtINO, A rood lot of E e (or Bala M well ai lUm eiron ai aiikiuuan he Pilcceln accordance wlUi the market Conespondenco iDiaim, I. M. GUTHRIE. Dnltaa, Ores. wnui Importer and Breeder .. or Sptnlih, French or American Mer inos. Send (or Prices etc. SWINE. PURE DERKSHIRES. B.C. HALLKY Malein, or., Hal a thoroughbred lUgiltcred riff. Call or Mod (or mr crlcei. Farm Ti Or mlloi south o( Salem on old itae road. MISCELLANEOUS. SEO. I. OOIMIUE. SALESI. OltEOOy. 'The Leading WYANUOTTE and UKOWN LROIIOIIN breeder ol the Northwent. Vnflni .t.mn tnr rl.iiil.r ra. Jeraer Cntll for rinlr. C. W. JEFFREY, VETERINARY SURGEON. Treat the Dlieaioi o( DomtiUo Antuiala. ALL quetlloni pertalnlnr to the tiroletalon, ana wered br mall. Qiatoratlntr Colti and Itljfellnif a icclilty. OlUce at the Mlnto llre. Llvcrr Stable Salem, Oregon. JanSIU JerseyRed Pigs for Sale. Ii (AVE A FEW PIKE JKUMKV Ui:i I'MiK iora Imported stock at low price. j. c. js'iki, ungeni, urDcn. Mexican ffHlM wmgfL m BEAST! Mustang Liniment Sciatica, Scratches. Contracted Lumbago, 8pralns, Muscles, Bhonmatlso, fitralns, ErnptiORS, Barns, Stitches, Hoof All, Scalds, BtlffJoinU, Screw Stings, Backache, Worms, Bites, Galls, Bwinnsj, Brntses, Sores, SaddloOalls, Bnnlrms, Spavin Files. Corns, Cracks. THIS GOOD OLD 8TAND-BY aceorapllsbesloreverybodreiactlywbatUclalmed for It. One or the reasons for the great popularity ot tho Militant Liniment Is found I nit J universal applicability. Everybody needs such a medicine. The I.umbermnn needs It In case of accident. Tho Ilonae wife needs It for general family use. The Cannier needs It for his teams and bis men. Th Mechnnlo needs It always on bis work bench. The Miner needs It In ease of emergency. The rionoerndlt-cntgetatong without It. The Farmer needs It In bis house, bis stable, and bis stock yard. The Steamboat man or the Iloattnnn needs It In liberal supply afloat and ashore. Tho Horae-fuucler needs It-It U his beat friend and safest reliance. The Htock.g rower needs It-It will save bla thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. The llallrond man needs It and will need It M long as bis life Is a round of accidents and dangers. The Uackwoodsman needs Ik There Is notts. Ing like It as an antidote for the dangers to life, limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. Tho Merchant needs It about bis store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and when these oome the Mustang liniment U wanted at once. KeepaUotllelnthoUoase. TU the best of economy. Keep a Uottle In the Factory. Its Immediate use In case ot accident saves pain and loss ot wages. Keep a Bottle Always la the Htaklofer as when wanted. W JAS. A. PERRY Of River View Stock farm. nTltsaslnslOM, Illinois. HAS now tor aal at l'.uluma, CO., a p'ndU y, of NwrmastHerses just sn.portrd from frauce. he beat lot ever brought to the coast Intending parchaMre will save money by calling on eradlrewlng 11. WILSKY.or JAS. A. l'ERKY. proorieter. ftu. luma,Cal. CjU9nd for Catalogua. urtml (Hi Iswroifd Ckstf Warraoll ekelcria srvaf. Krrrmt nrnU Wlna lal pruea in the states asd For elan (Venules. welaked Uoa and prioe ot tbeae f am oua hiva. uao fowl.. TBI ih. Boa roracerrtp- Sux iave inn ra fowl. TVS (. . aanaa to., cii.ib.i, o. yj&ffi va 034R.U'$ vlsW .Sar.ry:X.r. . . MM mi, . tagTj&MESfflBBJMSsfSV'-BBBBBriBB BssssMMCjKaaaavLSSsTWsafe - I v2s? "C lii. JAVTNE'S AGUE BIXTURE. A CERTAIN AND EFFEC1TIAL REMEDY for Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, 'c. Thlselais of dlicasoi to common In all parts of the World, and eipecially preralent In ma larious districts and vicinage of nater-coursea, aro almost Invariably accompanied by mora or less derangement of tho liver, and frequently bj a defectiro action of tho digestive organs. Tho mere breaking of tho Chill Is but a step towards completing a radical ourej tho vnrloul organs of the bodjr, especially tho stomach " liver, must bo brought to n healthy and vigor ous oondlllon boforo a permanent euro can be established, and this fact has been specially kept In vlow by Dr. Jnvno In his treatment of these complaints. Tho uso of Jayno's Ague Mlzturo, In conjunction with Jayno's Sanative Tills, as prescribed In tho Directions vtblch accompany each bottto, will not onl BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but restore the system, moro particularly tho llvor and stomach, to a sound condition, and so prerent a relapse of Fovcr and Ague by thor oughly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and the best erldeneo of this Is the Invariable success which has always followed the admin titration of these remedies, ns attested by th. certificates publlshod annually In Dr. Jayno's Almanac1, and the nldo-spread popularity of tho Ague Mixture In those districts of tho United Btates, vthero tho dlenses, for which It is adapted, most prevail. For Sale b) Snell, IllUhu & Wooaard, loitland. liiia VI EDICAL mspensary Nervous YOUTHPUL FOLLIES M chronic Private ft EXCESSES DISEASES U SPEEOILY CURED. Nervous Debility, N'iuliirMVcnkrjrM. J'.xllBlltlnt Vltnlliy,I,otl.Ttlllllloil,andall the terrible cifecta of aell-aliuie and eicceues In maturer years, such as nocturnal emissions, loas of memory.dira. ncss of vliion, aversion to society, the vital fluid paulnir unobserved In the urine, and otnersymptomilnattcaii to inunltyand death. YouiiiraiiuniiltllonsrsMl .tlou sutTering from the above should consult lit at ..ace. i'liro icunrmilooil Iu nllaucla chios. ONNIII.TATtIOX rili:i Chemical Analysis including thorough miciotcopic examinations of the urine, i$. An honest opinion civen in all cases. We fumish Tlio lrrnt Ksittllsls ltrmnly, Nlr Antlry CooMr'is Vlttal ltrxtoratlve at Ij a Lottla or fourtieift the quantity, f 10. NAMl'I.K HOTTI.i: FRF.K lo anyone stating symptoms, sex and sue. Adilrea, i:.4)i.imii ni:iicvi. iiinik.nauy No. II Itcnrny HI., Wnii VruiicUco. 4'itl- ORGANS. rilKheat Honors at all Orrnt World's Kihthltlons for plnelren rar. KM at)lrs. 3 to t'JUX Kor Cavti, Kasy l'armcnti, or Itemed. Catalogue, U pp Ito, free. . - PIANOS." The Improved Method of Strlnclnir. IntroducM end perfected by IUmik & HanLiw, leconcrdrd by coin. Iwtent judirea to constitute a radical advance In l'lano forte conaiructlon. t ..." Do not require onr-qnartrr M much tuning at rianos generally. Dcacrlptlvo Catalogue by malt , iMTreaontBtBostoa. 140WalsaATS.,OUMgo, 48 RMtoBt, (Union Bq.),K,Y. "" Uinni rost ALL. 30 a week and expenses llUniV Pld. Valuable outfit and particulars free. noiOmi 1". o. Y It'Kr.ltY, Anguatn, Maine. t. J. ARMSTRONG. JAS. ROBS. P. J. Armstrong & Co., (Successors to Kelly A Knight.) BLAt'kSMITIIIXi; A CAKRIACKMAKrvil. Horae-ShMlng and General Jobbing made a ''ISr l A. KELLVS old sund on Commercial street, Salem. Oregon. T apiU Floral Guide j-oa ihst. How reaor. contains Colored nawt. nanarras of lUiutr uons. ana ntuiv a trc si Kruininc to Gerareme. an4 ever Cultur. ana ova; lie containing an Illu.traud lass of nrari all u. riOWIIS u4 YIGITASLIS rrava. lUl at. rectlone how to erowtbem. r m w "illKDH. FiaNjrS. ANU lsl!l."aa w procur; . wiia prices or each. Tnls oooa mallM fru on m"M or is cents, and the IS nnu mar c OMimM from Ul aret orJcrsemna. Every one tnirnM ma rara.n.orwn dntrae rood. frh wli. aaouut aava inia wora. ve refer to th million of twraons no nav piinun our seeds. Btrrost-T Vim'sBsiwar Hranoratrraaa. JAMES VICK. SEEDSMAN. 379 .FBUITTREES """ Wines. Plants, eto. ( J Apple. Frtar, VrarKCberry, Flnaa, UHiBoe. rxrawDerry. JseuipaciTya IIUcLberry. Currmaas S.m.p. llewclMrr(ea.4a. SwdforOaUlocM j.l.COUJllB, JaoorwUwa. K.J, IflpeetS7' asww itXi paw rFIs nura "" iasd sTDw fti ( IL?S tS iSBBbMsHK isVTJ .PannnsVtvlSLU Patoat). u