( It is a rather extraordinary state of affairs when men in congress who are disposed to be his friends have to acknowledge that try as they will they have been unable to ascertain where the president of the United States stands upon such an important question so important that the most conserv ative men in the Benate have pub licly stated that it may lead the United States into war with one or more European countries. And what makes the situation even more extraordinary is the repeated cablegrams from bpam saying that the Spanish minister in Wash ington has assured his government in the most positive terms that he has personal knowledge that Mr. Cleveland has no immediate in tention of recognizing the bellig erency of the Cubans. It may be supposed that these cablegrams alone would have been sufficient to have caused Mr. Cleveland to have at least taken his friends in congress into his confidence, but no; he takes nobody into his con fidence. Consequently there exists a belief that lie is afraid to define his position. This is an unfortu nate conclusion to arrive at, but what else can people think? The rumors alleging that certain republicans are working to have a special meeting of the republican National committee called for the purpose of deposing Chairman Carter, have received no serious attention in Washington, for the very good reason that everybody knew them to be entirely without foundation. Senator Carter will retire from the chairmanship of the National committee when the St Louis convention names the new National committee, and his successor will be chosen as usual by the man nominated for presi dent by that convention. Even if Chairman Carter were trying to injure the republican party, al though nobody in Washington would credit him with being en gaged in such business, he could do the party so little injury dur ing the few months he has to re main at the head of the national committee that it would really be a waste of time to call a special meeting of the committee to de pose him. The Portland Telegram states editorially that Dlnckburn should retire now in tlio intorest of har mony and permit the election of a gold-bug democrat, for unless bucIi sacrifice in made no election will be lind and the governor will appoint a "Hound inonoy" repub lican The editor hns forgotten that AlliMi, of Washington, Mantle, of Montnnn, and others have tented tlin right of the governor to, ap jiointoii tlio failuro of tlio leginla turo to ('Wt a Hinator, to find that they poMHi HHod empty honors. On ly iu cam of death can the govern or appoint a senator. BEAUTIFUL AND STRONG! The Greatest American Prima Donna Made Well by Paine's Celery Compound. There wm never a remedy ao highly recommended aa Paine'a celery com pound. Tbera waa never a remedy in each universal demand. For it make people well I Erery one among the tboaeanda who have been delighted by the beautifal songs of Roma, the great prima donna, reoognize in her ooe of the world fsmous lingers. , Born in California, (he graduated with bonora at Esstern musical colleges, and on ber return to the coast, became first tbe prima donna at the Tivoli opera bonne in Ben Frsnoisoo. II was while making the lour with the fatuous Marine Hand of Washington last season, that the beiutitul Homa felt tbe strain of travel, burry, and work, yet in .Mu. Cleveland gave congress quito a surprieo by vetoing the bill providing for the loaning of school land in Arizona by the territorial authorities, which waa passed nunuimouttly by both house and enatn, and the house returned the favor by promptly passing the bill over Lis veto by a vole of 2CX) to as, and there ia little doubt that the senate will also pass it with the required two-third vote. What made tho veto all the more surprising was that a eiruilar bill waa penned by tho last congress for Oklahoma and has worked profitably for that territory. ConiiEtr hit reclaimed the title, "champion of the world." When Corbett Rave the title to Mahcr he lays he tied this string to it, that if Mahcr waa ever defeats by a foreigner, ho (Corbett) would e i a, a a a. a a again claim and tloiooa tne pure ring title. Corbet l is disgusting the public with hi Ceaseless gabble, and it is to bo hoped that he will fibt aud get awi badly licked aa U Dover again l able to arwak nhiva a lnir. n ben it eouiee to talk, "Fita and CotMt are a dead match, and a dua rhampiouthlp 111 should l awarded. I At WTioK t.) th tnany to rtiulit Itdriferrncoi of the Haleta NtatiMtman, regarding mat ters up hre in the second congress tonal district, it now baa some thing to say almut who shall I returned to rotigres. Home tolt prosper just aa c!l whoa they at tend t (heir o n tr-dhe 11 selvea. The Halem Htbniin, iVti He ton Tlibune, an I (net but l l at, th ( Jfeoftiaii, through its abl and fT''l ir;r'S"ijUtii, Mr. Mi l lie. I in, nfl ii K t bt ttry d n I waul l.lli will U rtuoi.tJ jaittbt una. The locks were not opened on March 1st., but Day Dios. promiHo that tho opening will not bo long lolaycd. The bill leasing tho Arizona school lauds was vetoed by tho president recently, but the house overwhelmingly passed the same over the veto. the evenings abe greeted great audienoee with smiles and electrified them with ber voioe. Could abe have done Ibis without ber nervea were steadied and ber strength bailt np by Paine'a oelery oompoundf She says: "In Paine'a oelery oompound I find a very much long felt want for tbe worries and exhaustive oarea attendant npon ao aotive professional life. Paine'a oelery oompound brings restful strength to body and mind, invigorating tbe aystem and prolonging life." Paine'a celery .compound baa made thousands of people well. It bss saved thousands of women from nervous pros tration. It bas made the weak strong. It baa cured where everything else failed. Inunuerable testimonials as to its wonderful value have been volootnri- E1GHT MILK NOTES. - 8beepmen have to feed tbeir sbeep now. Aa the weather has been quite cold the farmers fear tbe early fruit is frczeo. Charlie Iograbam made a flying visit to Eight Mile a few days ago, to visit bis father. Persons have been making garden be fore tbe snow came, but gardens are Dot growing very fuel dow. John Warren and family are visiting at their old home in Washington. Mrs. Warren's health is poor. Ed. Hawley surprised several of hie acquaintances when be came back to Eight Mile a married man. Ed Rood bas gone east. We will aee when be comes baok whether he went for a wife or not. (Ed. got tbe wife all right. Ed.) . On account of sickness Sunday school was closed for a tew weeks. Next Sun day afternoon it will open again at tbe usual hour, 3 o'clook. We have bad quite a snow storm. The snow fell to the depth of seven inches, and nearer the mountains it was deeper. No doubt tbe ground squirrels wonder at the state of affairs as tbe poor little fellows can get no food in the snow. Cayote and jack rabbit tracks are numerous. Some persons think that tbe world owes them a living, and tbey are going to have it no matter from whom tbey get it. Tbey appropriated to tbeir own use hams and ehoolders belonging to John Bellenbrook. Tbey were taken from Ed. Rood's smoke bouse. Tbey also appropriated a portion of William Ingram's meat and lard 'to tbeir own nse. The majority of the voters in Eight Mile precinct will vote for "state con trol ot liquors." ibev nnd that some of the prohibitionists are republicans, and they think tbe prohibition talkers will cast their votes for saloons and license, although all republicans are not in favor ot saloons and lioense, but do know that thoy, as a political body, do not fight against it. Lioense, that dreadful woru Ob, wbat terror, what dreadful agony, it oaoeet! Think tor a moment, an in telligent nation, granting men lioense to tell poison to tbeir fellow men, and have tbe privilege ot using any poison tbey wish, and have tbe privilege of adulterating all liquors, so thai the) may make baok wbal they have to pay tor lioense, without any great expense to themselves, bnl at tbe expense of ly sent to Wells & Richardson Co., who prepare it in Burlington, Vermont. Paioe's celery compound ia tbe most remarkable remedy for tbe blood and nerves, known to the 19th oentary. It is employed by tbe foremost physicians in curing kidney and liver troubles and tbe diseases due to nervous disorders, faulty nutrition, and impoverished blood, producing results that seem little short ot tbe mirHculous. Paine'a oelery compound builda up tbe system, purifies the blood, regulates tbe nervea. The weak and worn-out soon find tbeir frames invigorated, their spirits raised,' and their strength renewed It makes people well. II is as superior to the ordinary nerv ines, bitters, and sarsaparillas as strength is better than wenkoess. TuE Oregonian editorially is not represented by Middleton, rouso- piently this account for the edi torial admission in Tuesday's issue that there is danger ot the anti- ring people winning the fight Almost two pages on Tuesday's Oregonian la taken up by J. N Dolph'e Mount Tabor speech. It this is what the Oregoniau's sub. cribera are paying for thry are getting very little for their money. aa-a-awaaaa-e-Bi Till campaign is warming up all over the state. Aa one ot three parties, the republicans certainly hare the beet of tho field, but f ac tional couteaU in the rank ot the g. a p. may defeat the ticket in places. Tni man who contends that the ailver issue i dead want it to die so that Lis little wad of gold wil further appreciate in value. Many pAople make tatomeuts to agree with their prejudice which iu truth amount to nothing. Oil bret'jern of congressional hope ran rest aMurrnl that Ellis ill be oo hand in June, and no amount of Hub AodersW war paint, or hi uid money twaddle. wil divert the poopU from the fact that Anderson on Monday ia Dot the same Ainli-raoo on Tuoeday by a jug full. lUker Wad. Bhioiit Hot. N. J. Hlnnntt. a bright young attorney of Tbe Dalles, wss in town on legal business Monday, Tues day and Wednesday of this week. He as employed by James Connelly of burnt Ranch to defend an action against him in Fossil jnnlioe conrt, brought by Nongier A Hover, sheepmen whose range is on this side of the river. The action waa for IJ50 dmnagM for tres pass, plaintiffs claiming that Hi de fendant, who rama over to Qilllam eouoty with bis sheep las! fall ia order to be near bay be bad bought on Ibis side of the river, bad ranged bia sheep on their land. Connelly admits beviog ranged bis sheep on tbeir land, but claims be made a trad with them whereby they were to get lb OS of bis range on the other side of the Jobo Day. whirs tbey iu luru owoed soms bay It appears, however, that Connelly's son bad drove them off the racge, and bene tbeaotion. The esse was stopped be fore going l Irinl, by a compromise, in wbicb Mr. Siuoott 'id fur his client, to II. II. Hendricks, attorney for plaintiffs, lb sum ot 1.15, plaintiffs to pay the costs. We acknowledge a uleaaant call frm the young IVitlrs attorney, who ia son of the wo'l kn'iwa Colonel Hiooott snd graduate f -om the offl of Judge lUnnetl.-two good reasons wby be should tut ein to bis rbosea profrs smb. Foesil Journal. tVwar I'vsatorfrllere Who lofi-t Hi marks! and ars lbs mean of robbing sick peopl of tbvlr money, sod wbal la of still treetsr en rqueoo ot tml abfrequeolly at travel ing lb enmplslet aoder which lb latmr. ll la ao eel of doty we ewe to enctety to waro lb penple e.eii.et these dangemnt frao.la. A little ear oo Ibe pari of th pnrrbrs will protect thsr fmra Imposition by bearing I lod h farts: Neva bay wber It I effersd In balk, (to ke or JenO as lb geaatae UosUiUr's Mmmarh Hitler are sold oaly I hMl haviag lb band some ete plate lebsl displaying the Mimtsl belweea hi, Oenrg an. I the Dragoa, ap t beting si lb bothies mlaialare rmU ( l.anJ for ooe rent, hearing lb tme sim.le of Ibe aigos'or of Ibe president of Ibe company. Over lh ork la tnoisllie ei, a wan b I lmrl Ibe name tf lb art tela, it ihr witb a medallion hl to the enlr, Asy roo sllie tbe Htntr fell lloetetier's H'onjsrh IlllUrs we shall not IimiUU lo bring lo jttsttoe, a we sever fad to eoovtet. Death op Mhs. Andsiihos. Mrs. Mary A. Anderson, a sister of Mra. Msrgaret llaguewood, died recently at Santa Rosa Cil., aged 77 years and 1 month. She was botn iu Keotnoky and cam to Mo, with ber parenta when quite young, then married and oame to California in She leave one dangbter. Mrs. Riohard II. Crane, of Santa Rosa, six grsnu children, two sisters ana one brother. She bad a wide circle of ao- quaiotaocs aud was highly esteemed. Nom Hat Ayers at Iks World's Fsir Ayer's Harssparillasnjoy th extraor dinary distinction of having been tbeonlv Mood puntler allowed ao exhibit at Ibe World a fair, Chicago. Manufacturer ot otber ssrsaparillsa aooght by every means to uhUio a showing of tbeir goods, nut they were all turoed away under Ibe application ot lb ml forbidding lb entry of patent medicines and nostrums I be decision of th World' fair autho rities io favor ot Ayer's Haraaparilla was in effect aa follows: "Aver s Bsriipa- rilla is not a patent medicine. It Hoe not belong lo Ibe list of nostrums. It ia ber oo It merit. Tltl Oregonian I "crying" over the conditions ia Multnomah coun ty. It it "holler." Il ring wil g t another rap that will complete ly put It to ehvp. The advocacy of th (Hcgociao for the j'rpptu atiotiof I leg tactic i!I ail niote than an) thing els 1 1 bli4 al-ml c iiJ.tWH (eVuiebl to ti iBiurt, ratirrt. AccttaT. Mr. Johnny lUpskllrsa ('sly Ceavtatloo. A repohtirao eouaty cooveetioo for lb county of Morrow, stst of Oregon, U called to meet in Ileppoer, ia said f.oioty, no Hslurdsy, Msrcb M, al 10 o'clock a. ra., far th porpoa of Bom inating candidate for lb Mlowlog eoooty offliw: Oo roooly judge, oounty cornmlssitioer, eunoty eleik. onnaly shnff, coo at y repreotstiva, c moty lrsarwr, oonly assssnr, oo ly cbHil sunerildei. eonaly euros tr sod eotinty surveyor, and ale preeiart offleer for tb several rrinta, ud foor dslegsle each I lb eUl asd seooad district oograelooal eoa- vsutioa, sod lo Iraoaact saeb olbet bosi a nisy property eats bwfor soeb eoBvenllnn. Tb isveetloo will alst of SI delegs!, biteo by lb v eral pre tacts; sad tb rJ preeioel ( tkeeounty will be entitled U rpe- sslsH in sail nveotioa follow tleppner...... (Untry , Ml YrB"0 .., Iine (Veil.... t Wy IVy Kotk.... Pocket Knives i and Scissors : I ! 1 Ws will send FREE either a large 2-blade Pocket Knife with stag handle, OB, a pair of 7-inch full Nickel Scissors Both Guaranteed to bo boot Quality tool. FREE For 40 Coupona; OS, FOB 3 Coupons and 40 cenfj. Ten win Snd one coupon iniido b S oanee baa, ad two coupon intid Mob 4 ounoo bog or BLACKWELL'S GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO. Send Coupon with Name and Addreu to BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, K. C. Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco and read the coupon which gives a list ot other premiums ana now 10 gei inem. 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeB' !hc Eeslev U V ule -OF- For the Cure Oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Salem, Oregon, The Moat Beautiful Town on the Cocut Gall at the Gazkttb office for particulars Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure cure. UE1L nuns Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . Otis rata NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER A X D OAt,IV AT OPPIOH WHITE COLLAR LINE. ColuraMa River and Pu et Sound Na ation io great Buffering, Dd ot live of those who purchase from tbem. Meo will pray "Lead ua not ioto temptation, bat deliver n from svil." when Ibev know they have voted lo license men to open tbe saloon as door to temptation that leads to nntold evil. Tbey will Dray Give a this day our daily bread," aod koov? tbey have voted to lioenae men to take away tbe bread from tbeir neigh bor e. Tbey will thank OoI for tbeir bomea and pleasant surroundings, tod know tbey voted to lioense men to take away tbeir neighbor home and drive tbe family to lb streets to seek bom where best tbey can. It these Voter could be buog over tbe earth wber they could s. 'e all the suffering and distress that liquor ia bringing on th esrtb, they oonld not even be bribed to vol for lioense. And yet tbe ministers, elders, deacons and professing Chris tiana oan ba found io Ibis oompaoy ot voter who are w illing to vote lor tbia eurae, and even accept mopey from tb lrilli)f.ir the support of the minister and put the money in lh treasury of the Lrd. Will ii blesa it? Will Us accept nf It, tiluod money mad by sell lug bmuUT If no drunkard shell inherit the kingdom nf (lod, bow ia It about tb Iruokard maker? How I it about th one bo voles to lioens tb drunkard maker? E.U.O, Eight Mile, March 4. 1896. Not to boTrlfM With. (From Clnclunatl Cajetts.) Will peopl never learn that "cold" ia a Si-oiilenl to b dreaded, and that wben it occurs treatment should b promptly spplied? There is n know log wber lb trouble will end; tod while complete reeoverv is lb role, tb rioeptiotis are terribly frequent, and tbnussnds opnn thousands of ratal ill Dea oeonr every year n shored in by little loiQlicione exposure and em loely Iritlinc symptoms. Beyond this. tber are today onaoltees lovaltd wbn oan trace thetr onmplsiot to "oolds," wbiob at tbe time of oofurreno save no eoneern, aod were negleoted. Wben troubled witb eold nse Chamberlain' Dnofb Kcmedy. It I prompt and effect osl. 6) oeot btrttlss (or al by Uonaer C Urook. Steamers TELEPHONE, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAYR Leaving Alder Street Dock, Portland, for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Beaoh, Ooean Park and Nabcotta. Direct oonneotion witb Ilwaoo steamer and rail road; alao at Young' Bay witb Seashore Railroad. Leave Portland 7 A. H. Dally, except Sunday. Leaves Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leaves Portland t P.M. Dally, except Sunday. Haturday nlnht. 11 V. M. Leaves Astoria Dally at aie:ta a. ai., except euuaay anu Honaay. eunaay nigm, 7 r. m. OOEAN WAVE Leaves Portland and rum direct to Ilwaoo, Tueaday and Thursday at II A. M. Saturday at 1 P. II. Leaves imaco ncaneaaay ana rriaay at :m a. m. uu Sunday nignt at a r. M. Baggage Checked to Railroad Destination Both Beaches Free cf Expense. For Safety, Speed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on the Telephone, Bailey OaUert and Ocean Wave. To CatulUnUi:-Candidates for mem hersbip in M. E. Church, South, will receive tb file ot baptism eed b reewtt e4 Into tbe rborcb, Pooday, March, 151b, instead Msrcb the ftib ss prsviooily so oo need. All aodidste bless ar rasg la b freeeot Ther will b no swrvie Ibis Bandar, lb seout Raadsy beisg tb regwlet monthly appoio truest Mllbe Creek. C. Ik How tan, Pastor M E. Cbareb, Booth. .19 EUrhtMil . 4 Alpine , .1 . 8 Ha Ciiy . 1 Matteeoa 4 . t !alalo 3 , 8 Mslla H prin- ...I . 3 tn. 3 Tb m b'ie oae delegale-at targe trmn earli prveloel, an I pm dsUgst f.r srrrf ftrwn vol, asd cms f(r ery Ilsgsf bad Ibe fclafiiftuti lo fall from frscttm rv.r .aekalfof flf( votrs tal.te last lUlnHay, while banglag op ! et f. W. Jl KUis. tb rrtllea ea Htr"S) H. Uarlmaa, of Tianellow, WmI V , ba ban Mb eel lo allark of ulie ebffl oose year, aad woald bate lo eall Ouetor aad Iben offr (or stout Iwelvw boars a macb a soms do wbew lty de. He wm take rveaolly J tat the srse aa at otber times, sad eosela.Wd M Iry L'bambwrlsla'a (Julia, Colrra and Ihsrfboee IUmely. II aaysi ' I l k oas d of I and II save me rwltel la five mlaaiav That I store IbewantlbUit el bs ever dose for m." for ) by Co nt A Urcb, t) tnrM, fHtvIng t'Siaful tru'. tai lh 1 1-IU Is Inf ormed that she Is ivwlng rat-i lly. I I III t k.4 t'sr. 1'itls .! et'e e 'Bii.ai Thf ,1v 'aat Karl's ('l.tvsr l! ls five Ve'l fsuVllr "t tUe burs s. Fer sals py Wiliss4 Wsnse. ( lllata tnf etvrMlli, at lb e'rfti" ia Jane, Itt 'riari t eWI Ibe JUsleS I b nf lh vral p'Winnls will be held Mre!i Jl. ltV r-ile will h .rn at t rk k. in , ai 1 al l t ! .i"i I lit ti Hi,,! rrli) ,.f ti .ltms' prl"''! :.-,. A. W. I'tfttaw . Ci sii. Hib4is Cwaay Uaiaui. Ni mL Tb (si tola rvepi ill ft enaoaeeinf lb srria( Mm Matti II KaUht aa l I. . T Tbnrasa, Wedeslsy eal, Marrk . 14. ettbe rMtdee f lb bride HKiiber, Mf Hwaaa Kaigbl, 1 1 art fnt i, K snaas. Th yeaag lady a fl l e Miaia t tb Taliereoa beolber. I l.i.blf e tliar! as I ) laoagbl a !,.. ' s ie ksnau. TbeliaaMte ) 4at H lb s.r,-ra'ti'.li a. A iii i.r a pr. nn 1 --! h'. L (I'l-atMMi, ant k ir lu 1 b Ir., ,(,; r rr. . k'f t .ff it t tsa. Tat saws bf IL Warrsa. The CITY BAKERY Is now open witb fresh Bread, I'its, Cake, etc., constantly on band. Weddiog Cake or Fastery for special dinners baked to order. Aleo oarriee line of wcll-aelected Qrooerie. TWO LUNCH TABLES Will b kept for Hi accommodation ot lb trale. Country Peopt lopping temporarily in town, ean get what tbey want yery cheaply atth.CITY HaKEUY Tbe Patronage of tbe People of Ileppner is Respectfully Solicited. OTTO FRIEDllICH, Old Bakery Stand, HEPPNER, ORE. UTKRAItr NOTE. Mr. Wm. H. Lambert, of rbitadelpbl. iaooeot tbemoalioUlligsotsod iodsle tigsbl eollsetor of Liocolniana it lh country. Ilis collection looludr many rar and precloos piece, eocb a tb pre- Ip I Linoola' Brat Iswsoil; Lloooln'a old "WrUter Dislionsry; th obalr, desk asd lakeland asad by Lincoln for year la b Ppilniflaldlswofflos; one of tb finest original amVotypee of Linoola ia eilstaoca, aod aevw al original Lineolo letter, besides qneaUtiee of angraviogs, wood nt aad eurios. Mr. Lambert's collection of literature oa Liooola la praeUeally aomplvte, ooblaluiog bun dredt of boc ks, psmplsU and neaspa pr. Witb this vast amount of matter Mr. Lambert la bimself perfectly femil Ur, aad bi lalimat kowlalg of all tbal la been written la rerd lo Lia eo!a mike bi opinion af any as work oa tb iob;t ot pollar valo. Of lb "Lifaf Llaoolaa rtoeiag ia Mo Cure' Manama, Mr Lamhwrl wriu: "I oreialet yoa npoa tb value af tb Ltaaula batory, aad apna tb eorwws abteb ba MUeed Its aablira lloa. rressotieg a II die Li4a'i petaoaal blelory aad etiararUrtillos or tally Ibaa any alber biography, I balleve II I daelloed to ba lb pnpalw Ul of lb gret Amertraa." Mknit rikwl Ifklag niec hyanpincM Mnwitarw; leWoaa Itehittg aad slinging; atoal at aigbt; warae t y axratrbiag. alluwxl to ntiaa lamer furai, wrt'tb aftea IIm4 aad ai.wraK twmailag very enra, Mwsrsa UiTaT stops tba laebiag aad bl, a. ! alewrixa, aad la mkwI mn rOMV law tsavxa. Al drrci4. ar hy mail, f.w aOe-wU. Itr.Hwsraa. ffc. i iitiavix 'Me, Aee 1a MiaUe by ta t vi a. Ciaii.a. ll", lM I, m nl ArX'K ru asiar nuu.ms vi'a t a uit tar, get aat Wi,,i Wairea. Your Face Wrtl aa wmIK wita a atael egetaf mile, a fue yaw leet la a iiteSfiiisIJaclB oviawsa with rr asw PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TtKSION RELIASER, Tbe axnt (nwipWia and aaefal aVvtea ww s 4.14 to say arwiag aeikiaa. ti rniTi: i Dartbly la Maawafy !rt, Of rie rialib as4 Perfect A4stawi Stwi ALL ttwabla Artie, AM will trm and fiWeaa jm ep to (Ws f4 km it at yow trpo.1atjaaa, Am Iitatsst WTta t wawwra f4 ktnuirjr. LiUtai Ura. A4lrwa, WHITE SEWIK3 MACHINE CO,, CLEVtLANO, O. w rsa Tat Wm. Oordna ba epa4 ap tb f4 yard aett oVne ta IbeflaaiM ffSce, a1 aw aHil a sba'a r.f your tir.,ase. Tilly ta rtgbt at b ra al tb e tn.awa, d fear w il b wl kv.sed fl. frtae laawbA gv sd g'i ft aa. It