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4' THE MORNIN(t H Hit AM): WEDNESDAY. JULY 17, 18h9 Recti red To-Day. A fine lot of celery, cucumbers, Cauliflower, green peas, apricots, peaches, lemons, oranges, etc., by tne Willamette l acking Go. The rride of nmai. A clear pearly and transparent skin in always a sign of pure blood, and all persons trembled with dark, greasy, yellow or blotched skin tan rent assured that tlit ir blood is out of order. A few doses of UK(!fIS" BLOOD PURIFIOR and VLUHD MAKER will remove the cause ami the skin will become clear and trans parent. Try it, and if satisfaction is not given it will cast you nothing. It is fully warranted, ii. L. Ulack man, druggist. Not ire. If you want a good mattress call and see me. I will sell woven wire mattress "." cents cheaper than any other man in the city. Vuoa. Jiusr. Frrtih Arrival. We will receive fresh to lay a lino lot of celery, cauliflower, cu cumbers, string beans, green i?as, blackberries, raspberries, apricots, peaches, new potatoes, cabbage, etc. Willamette Packing Co. Durno'H Catarrh Shu 11'. Sure cure for sore eyes, deafness, headache, and the worst forms of catarrh in the head and throat. Price 33 cents. So'd by Fashay k Mason, Albany, Oregou. Anew line of tiue wall-papers with borders to match hare been opened at Fortmiller Sc Irving. They are new and elegant desists. Call and see them. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinas of fresh canned at a very low gare at Conrad Meyer's. For lamb back, bibb or curst ve Shiloh's Poms Plaster. Price,2.i ceats. Foshay & Mason. Wit Is It That people linger along always complaining about thf.t tired feeling? One bottle of BEGGS' BLOOD PURI FIER and BLOOD MAKER will cn tirelyremoye this feeling, give them a good appetite and regulate diges tion. G. L. Blackman. druggist. 0 Curran & Montelth have lots for sale on the installment plan, rang ing in price from $125 to $1000. IITASTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL IT housework in a entail family. Inquire; at Herald office. j "When Baby was side, We gave) her Caatoria. i When she was a Child, ' She cried for C'asioria. J i When she became Bliss, ! Sha clung to Castoria. When she had Children, Sha gava them Castoria. . A tine line of white geese feather Tlios-- Brink s. Now is the time to get one of " hose t elebiated cook stoves, only 10, at Hopkins & Saltmarsh's. Another niiin's doom scaled by smoking stinkers, Why not go to Conn Bros and buy vooielf a gou cigar. ThvY keen the best in town. Builders should to to n.-itli A: Washburnc'e'for ttieircarpentcr tools d builders hardware. THE- ina Rite! OPEON PACIFIC RAILROAD. AND Oregon Development Cob Steamship Line" AND 22 .Hours Less Time. Than bjjaiijr, other route: First-cUso through poawnfier and'fraijht from Portland and all poicts in the Wit- nctte Vrlley to and from 8o Knnciaco. Accomodation! nnaurpxneiWor comfort aod safety. Fare and troiffhts rio Yaqnina and the Oregon Deve opmeot eompoojr's ateam hiys, much leas that by aoy other roate bo ween all poiota in the winiamettr Vallcr tnd San FrancUco. Sailing dates. mOM TAQUIKA. Willamette Valley. 3ul la Willamette Valley "' 2htk Willamette Valley. Aay Crh FROM SAS rSASCISCO Willamette Valley ............3oiy 11th Willamette Valley . . " Sltt WUlamettaJVallcy -.June 31at The company reserve the right to chang toamera or sailing dates. U II. Haswsl!., Jr., Ucn F. & P. Afcent. J04 MontKomerj (strttt, San Francisco, Cal. DAILY PAR8K30KR TRAIKi, Kxcept Sundays.) L Yaquina6:4S a m I Ly Albany 1 r Corvallis 10:38 a m " Corraliis 1:40 r At Albany 11:10 A u Ar Yaquina S'W P. M O & C. trains connect at Albany and ror Bomcmher the Oregon Taciflo popular Summer eicuraions to Yaquina. Lo rate tick eta are now ou gale, good eryry Wcdnea tlay and Saturday from Albany, Corral lii sad Philomath. Wm. M. IIoas, C. Hooca, Gtoeral AlanaKM. g Q. F.4 P. Agent Corrallis, O on TAKE THE FROM GAB if VDD'Ci ratEs: To any part ol the city, 50 cents. For calling, first hour $1.50, each subsequent hour $1. Stand in front of S. E. Yornif' and W. F. Read's stores. linTuii S ViTALiZEir is wuat you need for constipation, lif.- of aj) pctitc, dizinefs and nil symptoms of dyspepsia. I'nce, li tilid 7" cents per Lottie. Fo.-.hay Mason. 1'Ttsb Sicily lemons at Kenton s mm I Mm lap MIL S SHORTER Si nihil The Standard Bra TROTTING STALLION MUbTNOMAH, NO. mm. H'ill be at our farm on Jiui.ihi-t s n'udnesdays and Thursday: Tnes days at Johnson's stable, (.'nrvallis, I' rn'ays anil Saturd H's at Ans Jar; shall' stable, Albany. Jultnoinah was foaled .lim 20, 1SS(, bred by Jay , r , - If- ... a . ieaon. oi inoouvcr, o. i.., suit is a brigh bay wiih star and black points, is good size and stylish; sired bv Al tainont, wagon record 2:2(J:, sire of Alnionette, 2:29;;, Oneeo I''J,', Alte na, 4 years old, 2:32; Siphon, 2:32J; Alia, 2:32.$: Ladv Beasli, 2:33$; lied ford, 2:33?,; Priceinont, 3 years old, 2:33; Zilophone, 2:37; I'ozuitta, 4 years old, 2:3!l; Altago, 2-42; Beu lah. 2 years old, 3.47A; Alta, 2 years eld, 2:53, and many other winners of colt races; Altamont by Almosit, sire of JKestnionr, 2:13; I'nriian, 21C; Fanny Mltherspoon. 2:1 ti.',; Ilieil mont, 2:17; Aldina. 2:1.1, "and 30 others in the 2:30 list, lie also has 110 .with records below 3 minutes; he has 3S sons that have sired 72 2:30 performers. Jultnomah's dam is Belle Price, the dam of Oneco, 2:2Si'; Pricemont, 3 years old, 2:35; Zil . phone, 2:27; (Pricemont has the fast e3t 3 year old record for an Oregon bred stallion by f seconds) Belle Price by Doble,5 year old record 2:2S son of Ericsson, 4 year old record, 2:30A; he sired Rarely, 2:4.i; Doble, 2:2$; Belle, 2:28; Erie, 2:254; Night ingale, 2:23s; Lulu F, 2:29, and also eired the granddam of Phallas, 2:13?, the king ol all stallions. Jultnomah was selected from all of Altamont's colts as being the best at the time. The most critical cannot find a fault with is padigree individual quali ties, lie will make a very handsome horse and a trotter certain. For fur ther information and extended pedi gree address the owners. TutMs-rSeason, $30; insurance, 40. BARROWS BROS., Xhcdd, Linn connty, Oregon. Executor Notice. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT the uudersigned has this ''ay been duly appointed Executor of the last will ami testament of George II Liggett, decessed.by the County Court of Linn county Oregon, and all per sons Laving claims against said es tate are hereby uotilie to present the same to the nndersigred at his residence near I.ebaucn, in Linn coun ty, Oregon, within fix months from the date of this notice, Uated May 21, 1 '.. It, II, LIGCETT, -t'xecutor. Hew itt, Buy ant A Iryixj, Atty's for Executor, WANTED! halts-men by tlic old est, Urest ami best kniiuii "Nurscre-i in the West. Exm-rii-nce not neecar. . 1'eriuaiicnt positions, ('ond pay. Write at nin e. Hi t to work XOW, while it id tasy to si II anil territory nnwork etl. " Sl.irli Nurseries. l,Ouisi:ui.i, Mo, A.fli:"'e't Roller. Vr OTK'K IS HEKEBY CI VEX THAT IN Albertina Kricscl of ll:irrisl.ur(,-. Linn county. Orrijon, h: matte an asMnn.cnt to me of sill of her .roerty for Ihc hune:.t of her creditors untlt-r Hie laws ol the State of Orev'im relating to nssi'iniu-nts lor the bene fit of credit ru. All persr.ns having cla'nis ajtainst said Albertina Kritsel are herchv notified and required to rcent the same to me under oath at iny othee, Uauk of British C'olumliia liuildintr. Vine street, between Kirnt and Front, in th city of Portland, Oregon, within tVrce u:onths frm the date of this noti e. Hated March fitli, IssO. I. It DAWSON, AHsfciieeof Albertina Krictel. t). K. PAXTON, Attorney for anaiKue. Itotlee lor FubllCMtioa. Land office at Oregon City, Or. ) July 1, 18S9.) Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled no tice of hia intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register of tl land office at Ore gon City, Clackamas county, Or., on Tbaraday, is" 8, ItWS, yiz: William Wallace Craft; Home stead entry , for the west of the west i of See. 32, Tp. 10 S. R. 1 east of the Will, meridian. He names the following witneasea to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ot, said land, viz: .las. A. Craft, F. M. Dannale. Wm. F, Deakina and Johu Deakins, all of Snio T.inn countv. Orecon. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance oi sucn pro-i, or who knows of any substantial rea son, under the laws nd rgnlations of the interior department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claim ant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. V. T. Borney, Register. Notice or Final Settlement, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, the duly ap pointed and qualified administrator with the will annexed of the estate of H.J. Bishop, deceased, has this day filed in the county court of Linn county, Oregon, his final account in the matter of said estate and said court has appointed Monday, the 5th day of August, 1S89, at the hour of 9 o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time for hearing objections to said account and the settlement thereof. Dated July 2. 1SS9. T. M. HOLT, Administrator with the will anaexed. Hewitt & Bryant, Attorneys for Administrator. Administrators .otlee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE iiiidtrsianed has been appointed If the countv court of Linn ccimtv, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of F. H. Ojfie. tleccrscd. All persons having claims again t sid estate arc herei.y no:iiied jo present ti e s:iine to me at ni residence No. hS.i Front Mrect, Salem Ort-son, projeily erifiJ witli in six months from tb-; date br of. Datctlvn -".ti.lts ? CA . UL- A Fortunate Drnfglgt. flfcjdwin W. Joy a prosperous druggiit j JB tho corner of Stockton and Market euccn, menu xruucisco, prooabiy never flreamcd of rivalinj in wealth the modi tine tings of the country. BUt various rumors having been floating around to the effect that he has struck it big, an Examiner reporter was detailed to unearth the causei It (seems that about seven years ago au English physician, a great student of Bot any, located in this city. His practice was not extensive, and yet tho few cases flint Mmn tn liim nttrnfml , i;n tion. His great success seemed to be in tho j treatment of liver and kidney disorders ! and vitiated Wood. He seemed almost j infallible, and his well-kept secret was as much omystery as himself. After his tie- : parturc Mr. Joy determined to fathom the ' secret, and copying nil tho prescriptions ho had filled for the erratic doctor, he began a systematic analysis. lie diseov - crca running all through the prescript- ions lor liver ana kidney t roubles, vitiated blood and stomach disorders a conplo of vegetable cxtrncts indigenous toCalifornia so simple aud so well known under home ly every day names to every school boy as to entirely dissipate tho suspicion that they were the active principles involved. f?o certain, however, was Mr. Joy that lie had discovered the secret that he embod ied the new elements in a preparation of Sarsaparilla to disguise the taste, and put itbciorohis customers nnder tho modest named Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Im-! mediately the samo stories came back of its astonishing effects, and the mystery was solved, and tho talk it.ha created has already caused it to step Into prominence, and orders pour in daily from all over the coast. And thus another California indus try leaps into existence. X F. Examiner. An Absolute Cure lljcUnirin I Aou'tnie Oinlincut is i only put up in Jarije two-tiutu-e tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burn!', wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positive ly cure all kinds of piles. Ask tor the Original Abictine Ointment. Sold by t v obay ti Mason at i cents per box, by niai. 'M eenta, Are Me 10 Uavc Aiiollirr Mar Some political prophets aver that we shall. Be that as it may, the bat tle waned by medical science uir&iiist disease will never cease until we ar rive at the Utopian 'epoch when the human family shall cease to be afflet ed with bodily ailments. One of the inofrt potent weapons which the ar mory of medicine furnishes, is Hog tetter's Stomach Bitters, ' which ii of special utility as a family remedy, as it is adapted to the immediate relief and ultimate cure of those disorders of the stomach.liver and bowlcs which arc of commonest occurence. Indi estion, biliousness and constipation are inseparable companions, as these ailments are completely eradicated by lh Hitters. But the remedial scope of this superlatively wholesome and genial medicine takes in also nervous ailments, rheumatism and kidney troubles; its action ir. these, as in the other complaints, beiiij; characterized by uneqnaled tnoo An Oregon Woman Missing. Mr9. Noycs, of The Dalles, Or., is missing, says the Tacornn Ledcr, llcr sou is in Tnnonm lookiu for her. and with the aid of Chief of Police Cliesney, ' hopes to locate her. Mrs. Noyes was in Portland, headed towards the Sound, on July 2. Mr Noyes has not heard of his mother since. The old lady was accustomed to ravel aod hei dis appearance is to her s:mi u great mystery. Acher. i.sinyr Aemy, 1.4 and i;.i Mert-hant a Ky-lianxe, S;n Fraiieist'O, t.Vifoniia, where eontrae'H fur advertising tan I): made for it CMldreii Cry forPitclier's Castoria AlmlBlHtrtr .ollcr. NOTICE IS LiKhEBY GIVEN 1HATTHK un)m!(fiiel have been dully appoitatad adniiir.tratorti of the twtate of Jtihn UtCoj, d' teased ky tin county court of Linn eovMty, Orison, i Itiic t- aim acaiast will rs'ate an; hereby notifltd to pietatnt hi in dry veriflrd tu the nnersiini t the Kit re i.f . i. Krnteh in Albany, Liua ct.iirit . rtgon. within i athi rim tkt d.ff i f ihinttive. Dut-d M it ttk. TihH. f. m rnxcH. .1. 11. McCOY, Adniitiiatratota sf tjta ItHti of ! Vxeetafan Ktlr. NOTICE IS 1IEUEBY UIVEX THAT the unilersiirnctl executor of the lt will aud teeiament of Jame Kidjway deceased, hia final usaoant in ttte county court for Linn county, Oregon, and Baid court hat fixed the 5th day of August im), at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ii. for bearinj- objeclioaa. tu said account and for the settlerawat of the same. All pereons interntai therein w.ll take notice tharaof. 'fhte the 10th day of June 1886. .TOILS W. K IDG WAY, axatKiaar f the lat will' of JantM Ki4gwty, deceaaed. J, K. WEilH&BFOED, Attorsej for lUatMtSor. CliilircaCryfcfPitte'sMm STOIRIEl. Mrs. Nancy Westfall, wife of ike well knon" Chinese contractor Jim Westfall, has opened a Japan ese bazaar store in the brick nest door to C. II. Spencer's. It Lai filled with all kinds of Japanese wares and novelties, including parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear, souvenirs, etc. All goods sold very cheap. Peoria Ferry, C. SCHLAGEL, Prop, ROUND TKIP KATKL: Double team, .15c; aingle team, '25c; horses or cattle, 5c. CKORSI.NO ONK WAT: Double team Soc: single team loc. Special rates on l.;rge droves. farmers wid find the ferry read in a fine condition, it having been tlnr- ouijiv ref cn-trucico, trraaiu ana graveled. JAPENESE BAZAAR ihi irrr A Perfect should be mild, and pro mpt and pleas ant, with no griping or purgat ive effects It should also incite the liver to action, aid diges tion, and elievethe i kidneys. Like nothing else, Paine's : ( ' h ' v Compound is a perfect laxative 1 !U"' eiitescinstipation where all other remedies tail. 'As a gentle laxative I'aine's Cele ry Compound i,. surely without a peer 1 think 1 ouyht to know, since I have tried rtiii'.-dy after remedy for about six years, and have found nothing that equals it in my ease of costive-ncs-s." J. B. Jenkins, Teacher, Cloyd's Creek. 'J enn. flTnimJ fl,. Are ths nimplest Dyes made. iiiiSCHi ml A chilli can)uscithcm. i An (Trrm . irrtrwr ? iinois Furniture House! t THOS. BRINk Best Line of ' "uure In the Citv of Allw! Fane" Wickt,. Chairs Louno-es Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Srino- Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables SuitsS And wi..Rt you can't tind at, other houses, I have it. In fa-jtevery- thing tha if kept in a first-class house. Ash, Maple ami Walnut Chamber nets. Chairs, Soriny Bfds. Lounges c'aMnot be a. v ALBANY - AM Having laUJj sp6tirel a very large aul desirable line of Lineus, such as Towels, Naplius and Damask at exceedingly low prices, Yfesliall we shall offer the samelat SPECIAL FOR THE NEXT TEN We extend a cordial invitation to all ta call an d examine these gods, feeling that we can ehowjjtt bargains. In connection with the sale we shall dis play a large line ot WHITE GOODS and erabri aeries at LOW P A beautiful line of ginghams and seasonable wool tin dress goods. Our stock everydepartment. AL Manufacture steam enyiner, prist oml RANY all kinds of heavy and !i-'ht work in iron and hrass caatings. S-ccial atten-: tion raid to reoaitins ali kinds ol niachinery. Patterns made on stort notice. I E. F. SOX, Presnleat. Laxative I'aine's Celery Compound ispromp and pleasant. As a laxative it leaves little to be desired. I have great confidence in its meriis." Albkkt Leanard, Asso't Editor Jour, of Pedagogy, Athens, Ohio. "For two or three years years I suffered intensely with severs pains in my bowels, which were habitually constipated. My bowels are now regular, and I have had no return of these pains since using one bottle of Panie's Celery Compound F. fJ. Stick ney. Druggist, Havana, Ala. Moral: Use Paine's Celery Com pound and stop ruining the intestinal tract with harsh purgative pills. $1.00. Six for $5.00. Druggists. Wells Richardson' L'.Co. Burlinrton. Vt. 3 Happy aud Hearty It is uncqualed JAe., Jtc., at Prices that undersold. - 0RB018 DEPARTURE SALE DAYS C E 8 is new and complete Albany. Orgen saw mill machinery, iron fronts and C. H. .Stlwart, t-'ee iisiifi 7 S rS ITT) SZ3 .! AGRICULTURAL DEPOT DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors ALBANY. I I OREGON Have removed into theirjnew building aim Lave onhi-rd for tlit Untie ollsS -A FULL LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS The largest.and best varicty'ef STUDEBAKER 6 NEWTON FARM WAGONS, BACKS A1TD BUGGIES In the central Willamette Valley, oiomptly filled at lowest rates. 3ookselIer, Newsdealer, AND DEALER IN TEXT BOOKS am Fine stationery, miscellaneous bouks, photograph aiul autogranh al oums, ir.kstamls, ink, pens, pencils, etc. Sheet munio, mn?ic books, and all kinds of musical merchandise. Mail orders promptlv attended to. The City Liquor Store, J. . HA UMGART. Proprietor. 1 fVSct tlcor to the fdd FellowB' t-mple. All ai:y, (Hetf0ti6S Kccpi conntantly on hand the finest imiorted and domestic w nes, tiquora" civan ' iorviwijiUH QbUItT 111 Bllt? SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIDITO SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. Z W SPRINGFIELD OKEGOX fTAlbany yard land office on Knilroad,;tetween 4ih and 5th etrcetsjgj . A. heeler, Albany Manager, ' -laving lumber not excelled in quality, i.nd facilities not surpassed forthe prompt and satisfactory tilling or orders. I rcEnectfullv t-olicit a share oftke trad-- iv. WHEELBR CftBtorf fa Pr. gaml ViUihn?i did, Tmrmiamn and qnlA guro f-r Inijanta' tand ChBdran'i C ynt Snparioy to Caw-tor Oil, Paregorio or Jfarcotio Byrapta. CMldr-an cry for Caatoria. Mfl lionm of Mothor Me Caatoria. Cnatori orU am Cnlte, Constipation ; tomach DUrriKBa, KroctaUon; (llvea bealUir uleep ; alao olds difiestion STOCKMEN AND FARMERS, I hereby certify that Dr. I X. Woodlc tins successfully operated on my ridj,'lin$r horse. ISAAC HAYS. Fur further -efeiencc in recard to ridelini'S j inimire ot iae 1'eierson. win. I'eterson. Leb anon; John llardinaii, Alfred Wclverton, Al any; fcani tii:nt8. Scio: Win. hostcr Vnne- ville. I practice veterinary medicine in Al bany ami eountrv surroiindinir Office and rcsidtiice eonier tith and WaFhinton sts. 1. . W OODLE Veterinary Surgeon. OF ALBANY, OREGON, president, L. Flinn. TICB-PRESIDEKT S. E. FOUng, cashier. E. W. LaDgdon TRANSACTS A GENERAL BAXKLN BUSINESb. AcoounU kept subject check. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer aold on New York, Chicago, San Franriaco and Portland.Oretron. CoUectkm maoe on nvormaie tenna. 8. E. Yocsa L. Turn L. E. hUAix w. h. Iran E. W. 1 ANW,N Jab. F. Powblu Aaaiataot Cai-h CBtraetr ata4 Balldcr. T C. SHELL WILL KURNISH PLANS Xspeoiftcations and details for at) kinds of building and architecture. AU work piompt- ij aone ana guaranieea to M nrst-cuas. timates furnished on short net ice for brick buiMings. residences, public buildings, Dnaip-g, etc Try Su polio for bouse .leaning. It is uneqnaiea wrownell & tjtanard, It is no pood to look at the ther moinetci this rear to judge of winter, 1 h P onlv tKincr rv mitA la Brownell & 8tanard's prices which I I V i i. 1 SI Qfr etary. I mmMSM ' Orders Irom a distance solicited aud SCHOOL SUPWJL i CUV ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY 2S "t teeansaenS. Cbatorla tot chflcnonV rompuuntavtaa knomitonie.1 111.6a. 1 ffmt Ciitack Coxpixt, 77HarraySt,3rewyork. Hermann's Kestaurant Hermann Dierclis, Prop. T" HIS RESTAUR AXT IS NOWOPEXEDTt the public in the Saltmansh buildiiij,' be low the Ittvere House, where --rood meal will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck in viteB nisold customers and the public Kenr ally to call. The tablet ill be supplied with the best viands the n arktt affcrds. Sstisf ac tion guarantee . Sir. Uiercks was formerly proprietor of tfce Revere Ho jse xstaurant, which he ran n the Euripean p'an.but found that pian didn't succeed, so be opened his present reetaurant where he has pi veil general satisfaction. Persons wanting a find -class meal ihouW co to Hermann's. f-tXo Chinese tmploved. JOHN SCHMEER'S Livery. Feed 4 Sale stable Corner Second and ELLtworth Stt ALBANY, - 0RS00S Horses boardid by the day or month. Car riajea or bnnria reasonable teraaa vCnl ONLY FIRST CUSS HEARSES II TKEOTY In Albany baa been filled by tie SECOP HAND STORE. ' The past year bas proven it to be a neceeeity. i be beat ana cncspeit place in the city to buy four - Stoves, FDniitiire.tiiiTrarj we aie aiways preparea to boy jtu household furniture at the hirVmt cash price. Sole amenta for the -1 PEERLESS OILIICAD And Lamp RittER, PALACE A'F MARKET James V. FiFE,Frop. lrKi strrri - Albam The best variety f chmcr lxef,veal,niutWn pork .iHsa:e1 etc,,in tiie citv kept constantly an hand. The lautM" rutt n vt-i . -t Mrs llvmnu $. i