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Shoes For Your Feet Hamilton Browni own i ii i..,.. IllillVt' illl' III!' aiMPI'n til i, cai-. They have all the qualities of a good ihoe, low prieet and a worlil wide rctiita( ion. A tihftnce lor a gold watch with rvrry dollar purohiM THE VI AO NET CASH STORE Clements & Wilsor. Court and Cottonwood j.HHTOItRROWNW. MADE AT NEW Mm ft. WEPNR8DAY, AUOOHT 1. lnoo. DAILY. WEEKLY AN'li SEMI-WEEKLY Vast Orcffonlan rRNDUtTOM. BY Till- PublUhttiK AT Company, OKI i. ON. DAIL. ftl'Bst JUrTlUM RAIMS yea.-v f MMl .(nth, 1-y 11. m On copy "V tin- 1 nil u(-ripUoii king; ic i. ii.' i" Rim WfiNiT tVW MlfTHm MTM On BjM , agar 1 1 i n-j -1 1 r .',tht Trill ..'. nj i. 'i Bin gin Humtefv WIIKLY U'MCItrt'.iN Ufl I IT copy nn - U tt'y month Trtal v. ripiion ffinf.o . i A liven T IA1 Nl RATI : (Duplai A.lrrrmrintM i Oee tech. of lM. in MmWfckiy ti month , , . . Un inch, of le. 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'if iiiiinaii iivt-x am hriii ai boatngaa, I many bavin, already been WBldwiL as 1 1 it nut la'fnre l-eeii offered in his- tory . .Many win uid good nan oppoaa tlwwsf amlnal tin' rMllplnoa, Hut, 'ii" mini wise and hhI In iinfnvorntde In Ptmidant MeK inlay itanModlng safety I. r Diir minister ami his Icaatioii, ami Mfofttiotg Ma demand .il ii.' siint ol' a million bayonets, if a mill ion Is necafrsary. i now, tin1 preblwn ! solved as tn tin' MVittlf "f tin- Ameri- - -'cans in i lima, ami tin reasonable in- ili'innity for tlaaliaallBII nl UfapaMy, witiiMiit imiiij.' further into Intrigue nd baaotnlng a party to a partition ol tin- Oh lawn amplca, all will ba mid Many fear that tl will nut lie the Bllt. I i So . SO It out ffl'JO.OOit tn plblih tin' lir-t imui' of tin' London Dally Bipraat, a venture of Arthur Pearson. 1 1 i- now loniiiki t 1 J5 a ilay in iiiiiintainiiiK it. To i'Btalilih the Kxiiri-K" will rout no ItMW than ll.'JVt.iKX. ami Mr. I'.'nr-on aaaarli that tin' bmI paraaa who stun- a ilailv ni'wopaiicr in Laodoa aiMl apaad 2o.on.ooo. Tin- latatioMMI of Mich vant j 1 1 - in iinwiapor plant" imlicatuH tin- tri'iin'mloii-powor wii'hli'il by tin- ptvH today, it i much to in- ili'ninsl that tin- iifru I r- of tin1 journal intir profomiion kwp thi'in"nli' i'lar from unworthy iiMtivci in t In ooniiiiL't of their I'nti-rprimM, vim' Iblt wmltrfiil p ihit will 1. wroimfully I'Xi-rtiil. Ami now an MM irunt in OhioaOOi fnrnii'd of republican-. : with liearal'i niraifo Aini-ncan iiamtm-ri ni: awm jmt ax iliil the Journal in Xw York another ol Mr. Ilc.ir.t ' iiaitT.-, wln-n it wan Ion ml that tin- tru.it bed cor nureti tht supply for that oity. Now let it In- notion -no republican papa Ih Myiiiif very much about the ntpafa i icai i ii i a n aici'i 1 ice triint ol 1 lncaeo, in pitn of the fact that the American stave it publicity, while the fact that there were ilelnocrat- llltiTl-Mt.il III th Now York ice trum fiiruisheil a text for very republican paper each ilav for a Math, There ih hut one rational ex- I. I ,LI. 1'iaim.iou. II Ih III IH : leople are mi accUHtoiniil to thinking of trim balaa miiiait-iil hy republicailH that they are thorousjlilv imI to it; wherean, the ilicovery of a ileiiiocratic-inaiia;" ,1 trum was a real novelty. There are leliiocratn win, are tied up wilh the truitH; there an republicaim, loo, but It oven i h more natural (or the latter Tiie Prima of waie, at the "amli" MarllM.rouKh club in InajjoB. acc.fleil one of the waiteo ami couveraad with him for Hometinie bafoM illaaniailiia Ilia mia-taku in Mllafclag lie was face e face with Ambassador Cboate. Mr. (,'hoate is offomieil, and amniaa whom no re ni se.i to preituiil at curt are makiiiK tile moot of the incident, it certainly was ouxtfeHtivc, Majpatlva tliat the prince hail prmioii-ly been partakniK ol numerous refreshing drinks .erved by that or some other waiter, and that, throutxh the medium of conviviality, the hoir apparent to the throne of tiroat Hritain and Ire laud bad been made 1 1 ..roughly demo cratic for once, at leant. It aim, recalls to mind the time when flwmaui By venter 1'eiiiiuyer, of Oregon, attended a BsmMasj of dlatlimlabad paopli about the lull, met board lb.. II r.1.1.. m .. Hl, of IVxas, bafaaj "lie of the Kueato. Ikaai two wire entail. iv cats, while all the other nm-nts iv. n elad In the conventional nwallow tail. It in related that dovornor rennoyer turned to (iovernor Ham, and re marked: "Do y,,u notice, ifovernor, that you and I are the only ones at' thin table who gg. he tolol from the waiters. " CARL SHURZ ON IMPERIALISM. I am profound h com meed, says Carl !churx, that the adoption of the imperialistic policy, a policy of crim inal aKstressioii hy forcible compient, and of mibitantially arbitrary rule over nithjiistated sipiilations will, no matter what the ptlfpaaai may be, b). olve the subversion of the funda mental principles of our dcuionatic stovernnieiit. To avert K calamitous a result it is necenHary that the American people "honld in (lie directi'Bt and most llli- eipnvocai manner repmiiate the im dan ratic policy oi criminal amxri sioii and of lubiuaal Inn foreiitn n- t" American sovereiitntv ; am that can at present lie done only hy d le.itniK Mr .McKinley ill the c, mini; preonlentml election. To aoBonpliafa tins we may baina lorceil to choose between two evil have to pav a heavv prnv. but tin stake is so .o r that we mav well ask ourselves hi'ther HIIV possible prill can Ih' too hiith, ami I sav this after very mature deliberation, as a conserv alive man, a ureal part of whose pub lie life lias been devoted to liifhtini; auaniHi ine linanci.il tileries repn molted by Mr. Ilryaii. If it were even triii' that Mr. Bryan would lead us into an international revolution If elected, It would, in mv opinion, In- not nearly as serious and daogaroui a revolution as that Int which the policy of imHrialinm i sure to lead us, and its effects! muild be much more easily and hi . counteracted than the total subversion ol IIH' i i; i i'i" hi i principles ol our den racy which the policy of iniiH-r ialism involves. And can you be blind to the effects which the tendencies id imperial in are already exercising a; ourselves upon the popular iiiiiur.' I'o you not hear the scollinn levity with woi.'b tin- Daatorallon of imle- Bawlaam and the high results, llherti and human rights, which so long navi been saend to our people are load, ssirl of, how the teachings of Wash- : i ii ... - i ,i iiiliion .in i i.iiicoiii are iiernieil as antiquated nursery rhymes, and how the aaaatiMliMi when it stands in the nay of graspine schemes, is lightly brushed aside ujth the flippant word that constitutions are made for men and not men lor constitution.-'.' It cannot In repeated too often lluit there are things wbicfa tU&f ba doua BJ taouareblal or ariatoeratle ktoverninenis u ithoiit making them lens otroaa ai uioiiarcliies or ari-locracie.-. but which cannot be done bv a delilocracv based upon universal suffrage without tinalh lemoraluiiig It as a deinocracv. uml that one of these thillis is the arbi- trary ruling of foreign populations uh subjects. By the way, i'.tiglaiul is sometimes aaotad as an example and called a deinoi racv. This is a mistake. of tln-lr miry and deopnir vainly tp sj'aled to oiir sense of pistice II wa: the specfacle of the president and tin secretary of war abandoning (or mum reason their emphatic dechirnt ion of ' 'plain duty ". It was indeed all thin, but It wan something more. It was the fact that his Puerto Uicilii I ill" i m us appeared like the lifting of a curtain behind which the people saw the figures of a group of men trying to control, and to a lafgl extent actually controlling, our government to enrich themselve hy manipulating our colonial policy. What impression do you think that such a scene must proaMB Upon the popular Blind at a time when "plutoc racy" is a word in everybisly's month? Far more than anv other kind of gov ernment does a ilemnrraey, working through ii is i v. rsal suffrage, mid the conservative influence of high principle- and ideas of right and (list ice, and of i i nl. i beliefs founded upon such principles ami ideas. When they dis appear, the evil passions of covetoiisiless and of Hellish ambition take their place and become the nly motif power of action, there remaining nothing higher to appeal to. That is the direction in which the imperialistic ml icy is dry ing UH. Nothing can he more dangerous in a democracy like ours than the piev alence of the not ion that might is right a notion involving the imr-i kind of anarchy, above and below. That prii -alpla is preached ami proclaimed every day by this imperialistic policy. Is it not high time that the Ameri can people llionld he sobered from Uta llabauchlng intoxication of victory, should rise up again to a just apprecia tion of the true respousi Id I ity of this great republic'.' And should learn that its true responsibility jH its responsi bility lor the maintenance of the great prinalpiai upon which it was founded'.' It ill Its responsibility for the great lesson it is to administer to mankind that true democracy means, not only the assertion ol one's own rights, but also e just respect for the rights of o'.bers, ami that this democracy of ours is able to resist the temptation which might seduce it from its fidelity to that high obligation. It is its responsibil ity for the fulfillment of the great pronii spres-ed by Abraham Lincoln on the battlefield of I b ttvsburg that "govarnaonl of the people, by the paopla. for the is'ople, shall not perish Irani tl arth. BAD BLOOD, BAD COMPLEXION. The nkin is the neat of an almost end less varietv of diseases. They arc known by various names, but an- all due to the same cause, acid and other jsiisons in the blood that irritate and Intgrfara with Uie proper action of tha skin. To have a smooth, soft skin, free from all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure anil healthy . The mnnv preparations of arsenic and potash and tin huge mimlier of face powders and lotions generally used in this class of diseases cover up for a short time, but cannot remove per manently the ugly blotches and the rid. disfiguring pimples. Etornal vtgtlanoo In tha pnloa of m oomutlfui oomplaxlon when such remedies arr relied on. Mi II. T Hhotsr, 3704 I.ucas Avftmr, 81. I,nus. Mo., Mys : " My ilaughtf r wa. oftticttril lot jfes-l Willi m aisrifpinntf eruptlmi n lit i I'm " rislsWil oil nMaUMal Mir ws lakru I" Ii 1 1 relebroird hesllli tprlagl bat Itvtivtd ao btl fit. M.iny mulictnrs wire prcscrilHsl, la wit i out r s.sli. until we awldotl to try a a, a., and ly Ihn lime the nrsl liotllr b, tiiiilu il I tie t-rutili a btusii todlsnptsrsr A itnirti Iwlllrs fattd h i eoe.rtc'ttv sntl left hrr skin prrb rily saool SI is now oeve nten yrsrs uttl. unit not n sigli it the etticarraiostoit Uisr's.t- hss ever n lui m -I S. S. 8. is a positive, unfailing OUT! tot the worst forms of skin troubles It i the greatest of all blood purifiers, and the oi.t. one guaranteed purely vei'elable. liad blood makes bad complexions. purities and invuro rates the old and makes new . rich blin d that nourishes the boilv and keeps the kin active and healthy and in pros'i condition to perform its pari toward" carrying off tin impurities from tin bod; If you have Bflftatl. Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psor asis, or your skin is rough and pimply, send for our hook on Blood and Skin Diseases and write our physi cians aliout your case. No chargt w oat Over for this servi. SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPAIH. ATLANTA, UA. I To the Harvest Trade.! 2? When in nectl of... I (owns Wire dorado 1. 1 :pi Hnv Knrk-H. llm Cable, Axle Qretfe, Bl ( lantor. Weil Vb. Black i iial ( iylioder I il. Coinpoun the OBBs or barrel), Rope iwoa fir tt L'ood StoVi' ol owow, -' -- r-i Range Cor the ck house, 011 am oft ii lees frorn (by all dteel lay ir, the Hardware Man 7.' i VI ii in Street. POSSIBLY I "II lire tint mm . """re of ,he l ast time and Snnori, m. Row .a rvice .4liaiil-ii.ii.i..iiB--iUiii i 11 n. 2-Daily Fast Trains to tiaeKast 9 ii yon aaanot !,,Mi travel vIh flaaly eipiipp 'in .'v.'iu :7.S-Wlias t. " Will ui OUR SPECIALTIES Fat Tlm. Thro,,,-,, sBri(l mnn piilnoo qi "... s,rvle, , t- w,"irs. d..i. ' .uunsi aieeprs, .ii. "Ilnn .. . y ''aTei Car fln,i r."'u,r, nnning Chair Cars ' Had blood makes sss Puget Sound Warehouse Go. TACOMA. WASHINGTON. Warahoui W. .v c. it. u.. and lasaori ol in lopeiuiaai waralniaii in Ptntlltton. I wa v - In Marliei Die (i nil ii ill KlgtlaM . . lei l'oilble. K'lrto.iie- sni'k sinl lutlie In farllli'rs, and mako n Ivaaeai mi crops or 011 abtat in vviiri'iioiisps. t. w. UgNOLRYi Agtat, fulfil ii. Office hi linker .V Kolsom. aasl iloor to poo lottos, 1. i. MoNTfloaiaV, Ari'IIISI llellx. lolls I-. Most .ovl.aiv .AK.'liI St WOfffani W. II. Al.HKK, Agaal al Vausyelu, i. w, ilii ihi.cv , .Virt'in hi Alhi'iin. ilecaiiBe a great many person- m t. Ullittki Mutes oppose tiie polity of im pgnjgligJB, with all its attendant evils, has no bearing upon their attitude to wardH the IggiliaMtl and pitMUpl di--lawiuK l the OBiaggg tiiention now attnlgfttttlng km adminislralion. One may afpagt never ho violenllv (lie im , . I ialism, and at the same time favor Al... . . .... in pi I won I grasping IVkin by tin najs' of the neck, etc., in a figurative euao, and kicking that detested city into the doopest waters of the PaelAll ocean. The caerw are Hot parallel. In ono there is a people, ,,ot ollr t.,lm 't i true, hut superior i Illunv respects P, home free governinents that have oxiito.1 lor score- ( veare. I the other, there is, tir-t, a mob dfivan on by fanatics; next, a development of ioijt,nal intrigue; and then such ex ample of U uiH,ruinK while bttMJgdg Bttglaad is not a democracy, but a aarahy with democratic teii'iein it -. but very powerlul uml tenacious arin lOeratlC traditions. What a ileims racy bawsl upon uni versal sillirage like ours needs most to insure its stability in an element of conservative poise in itself. This can Is- fiiruisheil only by sjpu lar faith in the principles underlying the democratic institutions; by hi,ui lar respect for constitutional forms and eowuinis. laaeawav tiiese enserva- iie ami bin iniiuences and tin on iv motive forces loft in such i deinocracv will Im- greed ami passion i can nanny imagine any kind of liovernineiu more rapallgM than a democracy thai has ccasisl to believe in anything, ami in which all ambitions are directed toward a 1 1 1 -1 , m. ,,f power. I i . . I I I... "' -' "nil ik' some pursuits uxsccling to make more money out of 1 1 1 1 1 pp I nes ii vve subjugate them ai tbe cost of ever so mud, bhssl and nevasiaiion, ami then rule then substantially deeiHitie Hwav. Ililt who are they? Not the people at large, especially ot the lahoriue l.lilb.t-i l.i.. .. ... . " ...h..., ..... .. Lumen iew. Here 1 lu- vne me maviai attention of our con serv ill i ti. full....' ..1.1 .... ...i ....... i iiiii'iik who are so inucii aiariiusi at the nossibiliiv iin tl... ...,l.i;....i i.....i..., !.. hi. " i -""sinfi' in mis uei.toc- racy a aaiuovraoy working throiih universal suffrage--may develop into i Struggle 01 the poor against the rich. Kilt have Ihev considered how ajiiuir anl this kind of imperialistic Hilicy ill he to incite and hasten such 'a devulopment? fttoniui spells n- peculiat to women. Men rarely faint. Many wosiicn are liable to what they term "fainting spells," and this liability is always most marked at the monthly period. This alone is sufficient to connect the " fainting spell " with a m raugr .1 or diseased condition of the VOUianly organs. Vhe uoe of Doctor Pierce's l'avorite Prescription cures im :;ularity, heals Innamntation ami tile ration, and stops the drains which makaa the ioly. it bttilds up the nerv ous svste m, men a- i s the vital jiowcrs, and so removes the com mon causes of faiut ness in women. There is no alcohol in "favorite Pre eripWtt" neither does it contain ojiiuni, cocaine, nor any oilier narcotic. w It orlwB mr mall plrusuri-,- wntcs UuS Kiln asnr. of Jsnieo town, OaU'ord Co., N.C.. "t-i taan'.. I 'i 1'icrcr lor tin urrst i(issl nrcrivcil from tin- use qf his ' Hsvorite erestniilion ' ami dol.lcii Medical Discovery,' I liml onf airsd lot Hirer yenr. or more at uionihlv petlods It sevmril aa thoiul'. I I .In- willi paiii in mv Iwck anil stomatlt I .... 1 l not stand on my leel without fsinllnK . hail xiveii up all hoes- el ever btlna cured, when hi l no It l!'l uiBl.Ir.1 ii,mjii no ttvliiM" I'i Herce'n f av.nite I'reacriptlau. Willi trul little fsitli I Haul it. ami before I hail taken hall a IxHile t felt belter, had better appetite and slept IsM.er Now- 1 have taken two bottles ol 'Favorite PrcBertpiinn ' and one of 'Golden Mr. ! k ,,l i a , . ia . oi.: on !i. ,i,.v to aav 1 i entirely .if . sud all done in ISM motiiUs' llm. wr, n all oilier medicines had uilesl to do any k'uoiI' Kaap the liver healthy by u-i i; Jjr. Piercc'a PKaiint Pellets. Take the... Washington & Columbia Rive Railway Bjyyyyj 0: Kor Chicapi, St. Paul, St. I. .mis. Kan sas City, St. ,l.s', Omaha, ami All Points Cast and South Portland and pm i - on tha SounJ. Arrives Monday.. Wi'dm-siMy. mi. I Friday llloAa. m. Tuesday., Ttlilrsdiii .an I Saturdays S -i.i 111 li,parl dally SXO.pl gaagoVJ hi i' o m Kor liitorinatloii rsgardlaa rales and aesoss tmstatfoiis. call on or sddfSSI W. ADAM-:. Anellt, Psadlstnil, i iri'S'in 8. B. CAI.IIKRHKAII. I.. 1'. .. . Walls Walla. Wash I: T H E Crescent THE VnSf POPULAR WHLF.L. Men's Wheels Ladies Wheels Buys' or Girls' Chainiess - $25 and $35 $26 and $35 - $25 - $60 Sotttta Pacific RAILWAY. EAST via SOUTH. Another consignment of the $25 and $26 Wheels just received. CRlSCENT AGENCY East Oregonian Building Mi i ..r Khiisss Cltv. Hi. i ..b.s. v . "'..""'sin iille i .-listen, , l!"-li. I. i- lo van.r int.. .'. .. . . . ' Hy ai,.l ii ' " "isi.Ky 1 r .r. H, bOTHROP, " m& i V i6 iieiieriii Ageui, la, tlini' ' Third 8L.K32A "-"ivrt OregonShortLineRailroad th k Dinger songgnj Montana, (Jtali i ltnr, d all Astern 'Kf' I'li'lnT Jftltt.?.' ' IS iiHANOKaasaleUass No Change ofhn Dtl (IIH I I ' ' I I I I . ' t I , I 1 IBS BB. . CJ . . ..... ii- V. "llt 'lKi A iiif r i ani qnJptm win, nigfgott SUndnrd Sleepers r me rsew Urdlnary Tcutlst Sletsir, osopvrai i i' t tn v -tn, . irs -Splendid Diners meals a Is csrte i'rec Reclining Chair Cars Comlortahle Coaches and Smoke,. lintlre Train Completely VestlbsW Tor further Information SH ui i Agent ii I; ,v n 8 I "AM-I.t.i mama It. NAtiKI.. Tr.v. I'.ss. Agt W. t routs I sen I Aasn 142 Third St.. Portland, Ors,.-. iltlnWiTvTlffi.WW;-.: Mm I.e...' T.I.I . ni. t7.ilo a. ui. U' I'. 111. O.pol Fifth and I Streets. A iris.. i. :.' Klfres- fel Ii I. a ei gasMB, KaselmrK, sVsh Unit, tiieraiiieiiio. Ug. deu, Man Krai.i n 'e, Isn Jave, bos A-llKi las, Kl I'av., .N.t. 1 1, ii aii . ate lie hast. mm filssrliui'l . Ha I ,.l p In viHHit.i,rii foi Mi" nl iaasii savsttoo. wi il Hct. . liroBii.v i l., Nu iron ai.il H,.iiuiltld t'orvallta Pas "tigi't . i..fip. it,. hmwmsjas pasaeiut't i :w a. si. Leading the Summer Girl Is a pleasure when done with a set of Joseph Ell's Stylish Harness. Kailv. Hull) i vcei.l s,uu,lt. MIKllllllll ' ll'HMS Kol.ate lt' kc-1 lalS lu lsm I' .tils., i s pj JMJieulo nil I Men I' llltU'lM'n, Nel rales 7 Dint t'Jiii and ill s. .sit, i Mass. lue udiiliE livs'i Huts- sod Uekess u I .Urn , . rope, atau .Isimi., Clilius, Haw .sll. iik- 1'otlii, ptiie. and Ai tralla. Usn i obtaliiesl frotu j h.KlrsU .l I'tokot AsNtU, Thlfd ML, out Al.l.r 1'oillmiit, Or. AMRIl . PLAN. 13.00 per l)a and lipvtiin h 4m grTgr t iMiSsijnlssaTBB.. Hlncst Hotel the Pacific Mirth we t o- Ht He also carries a lare stts k ..i Sad dlery, Tents, Wagon Covers, Canvas, 1-np Dusters, Hops , Striiiv; Ixatlnr, etc. by a What aroused wan it that tiie maaaaa of He Hiwerfiillv Ainern ai. paopta but the law deuyiiiK the Puerto 1. 1. an- tree trade with the United States? it was the sudden revelation of what ImparuliaiU roallv i the arbitrary rule of out- uaopla oral an- other, it was tint breach of promUt ol freswloni and prosperity we had glmn the Prlo Uicans, who from the d.,ti, Oregon Lumber Yard -SELLS. 1 unit - i Lath, Shinnies, HiiildinK Paper, Tar Paper. Mouldings. Pickets , Lime and Cement, Hrick and Sand, Sash and Doors, Screen Doors & Windows, Terra Cotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alia St., 0. Court House Old Newspapers TO POT DNtlgg (;AK. pels, ou shelve", wall., r lor wrapping purpo.e,. Old newspapers in Li, bun. lie. ul one liuudrod . ... i. . i ... ........ . ... . . at UU fc..v.i I OUKHONUN OKKIi i, t'eu0. ton, Oresou. u Alba Sawmill Good Lumber Both kouy;h and Dreaafjd, Orden Promptly Filled, .1. L. Bisher tS: Co., ALBA, ORIidON. NORTKiPJ PACIFIC KUNS Pullniau Sieepinj; t Jars, Eleann! Dminp; (trs. Tourist bleeping Can III. PAUL MINNEAPOUS DULUTH I- ABOO .OBANB KOHKs 'VINNKPKO HELENA ami BUTTE, iiiKDUGii Ticausra 0UI0AQO VA8HINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK HUSTON and all jajiutN Baal and South Throiu.li llek.u to Japan auJ I hlu. ,lk aere'a.i'lir"'' - W'V w - ' t,i" Jlyl I. .i'1 L'rTls yL- svMvi A CDLia- THE PORTLAND -' MX I UA..NU. UltEUUN iriPii a lor lagslato and commorcUl tr.tvlcrs km ..' .1 aski. oV. STjm , : , ppi waitm.. iM-tund . I ... ... rT.C. n.)Vt!KS. M4nKr Afsv A J i iiuiciuu taue;fny OPIoMgia Br ATTOgggyg. i iish . ,UAI'l;v ATTORNKYS AT sr.... w.ss , nnti I1HIII BUIiillDC Ul.' V k. I ..It'll I t . hnob laJlW. 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