--fe-asr t? " V fiJ".K; '&&' " afc5&- KMC.?-- i&ttizx-t r.r-.- Sssg -jrl-JiC ".I. - JSTCJtW; r VOL. XX, NO. 177 ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CEtf!F8: i ""- -Jr J "Wif" fc 2uftrciaii SMOOTHED BY OIL. The Breaking ol Heavy Seas Vrfcnted by the lc of Oil. It ia said that oue can have too much o a good thing. So few per sons have been thus favored that one may doubt the truth of the saying. "But when the merits of the good thing are not entirely admitted, or not generally known, there is every reason 'for calling attention to them. This ia our excuse for calling the attention of ship-masters and ship owners once again to the subject of oil asa means of breaking down the combers'' of heavy seas. "When we first urged the use of oil for the pur pose we knew of only few cases where " it-had been successfully used. That it had been used, however, with good effect was a most excellent reason for furthe trials. We are glad to say that many experiments have been made within the past few years and with few exceptions have been most favorable in their results. Many ship-masters have sent to us accounts 1 of their experience with oil as a pre ventive of heavy seas breaking over their vessels, and to these statements we attribute a more extensive use of oil by vessels in heavy Eeas. We would ask those doubting Thomases who scoff at the idea of a few gallons of oil having any effect upon a cross sea, to read the state ment of a ship-master which is quoted below. - It is the testimony of an experienced ship master who made the experiment carefully and watched ituclosely. It is worttt a hundred arguments, for it is proof positive that oil ean be used to break down the fence of heavy seas. We are very glad t publish it and we hope that it will induce- other ship-masters to give accounts of their experience with oil. It is no! to bo supposed, as we have often said, that oil will always prove efficaeioud. The best preventives sometimes fail. But it is now evidently proved beyond doubt that on most occasions a few -gallons of oil trailed overboard will smooth "combers" and prevent heavy setts from breaking over or pounding a vessel. " For the good that is possi ble from using it, the oil should be used when the seas ewlat'gfr the safety of a vessel: . "I should like, through the medium of your widely spread paper, to add my testimony to that of others with regard to the value of "pouring oil on troubled .waters,' of which I had a remarkable experience during my last voyage with a cargo of petrole um from this port to Europe. Dur ing one of the heavy gales experi enced last winter, I had the good for tune to fall in with a sinking vessel, the master of which signalled me that "he was in a sinking condition, and boats stove," and asked "to be taken off." It was blowing a heavy gale at the time, with a very bad cross sea. I was running under low er main topsail, and reefed foresail, the other vessel under reefed foresail alone, having lost his topsail the day before. I had" also lost both my large boats, had decks swept, bul warks washed out in the same gale, and tho only boat I had left was a small sixteen feet dingy. I was rath er puzzled what to do, as I was sure my small boat could not live in the sea that was thcu running. I laid by for some hours, hoping that the gale would moderate, or the sea subside, but finally, night coming on, and no appearance of better weather, I de cided to make an attempt to take the crew from the sinking vessel. All oil laden ships, no matter how well stowed the cargo may be, have n cer tain amount of drainage, which, mix ing, with the bilge water, has to be pumped out, and I had noticed how smooth the sea was in the ship's wake while we were pumping. I therefore determined to try and utilize it in launching my boat, The usual way of taking a crew from a wreok at sea, is to stand to windward of the wreck, so that your boat may have the ad vantage of pulling befoie wind and sea, and then keep off to leeward, to receive your boat again. I signalled the other vessel to haul to the wind, whilst I luffed up to windward of him, and set my pumps going, but I soon found that the ship drifted faster than the oil, and while we had a comparatively smooth sea to wind ward, it had no effect on the sea to leewardi. T therefore ran down across the other vessel's -stern, and hauled up under his lee, as close as I dared, set my main pumps going again, and .at the same time started down the scuppers a five gallon can of fish oil which I had on board. The effect was magical; in twenty minutes the sea between and around tho two ves sels was quite broken down. The long heavy swell remained, but the eombers and breaking sea were all gone", and my little dingy with three men, had no difficulty in pulling to windward, .making two trips and tak ing nearly the whole crew. The other ressel in the meantime, had patched up her smallest boat with canvas, and I brought off her master and officers in safety. I watched the boats care fully, but neither of them shipped any water during their transit, al though deeply loaded, and tho sea breaking fiercely in all directions out side the -email charmed spot in which the vessels lay, nor in hoisting them out, or taking in did they receive the least damage. I am satisfied that no matter how heavy tho gale, or how bad the sea. two vessels might lie near each other, and transport (in goodr well managed, boats) any quan tity of people, by a judicious use of oil in the leeward vessel. In these days, with such a large passenger traffic on the ocean, I think it is tho duty of every man to make known any method by which life may be saved in case of accident, and this must be my oxcuse for troubling you with this communication "-iV. Y. Maritime Register. The Peruvian-syrup nas cured thou sands who were suffering from dyspep sin, debility, liver complaint, bolls, hu mors, fettale: complaints, etc Pampn lets freto any address. Seth W. Fowlf (feSonoton. SniLoa'i' Cr'RD yrill Immediately relieve Oftfup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by W. ETDement & Co CONGRESSIONAL. Washington. April "0. I :ji.vim The joint resolution relating to the Washington monument dedication ceremonies, wa passed. It appro priates ?2o.000 to defray the expenses of the celebration. Bill to grant the right of way to the Cinnibar and Clark Fork Railroad company through a portion of Yellow stone park. Harrison expressed a hope that some route could bo found for a road other than through the park. He did not like to see a park thus invadpd and would like the com mittee on territories to have an op portunity to look into the pubject. Consideration was postponed. The following bills passed: To au thorize the Oregon Pacific Kailway company to construct one or more bridges across tne Willamette rner between Salem and the head of navi gation of the rirer in Oregon; to re lease the estate of Frank Soule, de ceased, late collector of internal reve nue for the first district of California, aud his sureties from liability for the defalcation of the clerk in the col lector's office. Tho bill passed the senate at a fonuar sossion, but failed iu tho house. HOUSE. The morning hour was dispensed with and the house went into its committee of tho whole. Cox, of New York, in the chair, on tho tariff bill. Dingley controverted tho propositions laid down by Cox, Hurd and others, and tho decline of American com merce wa? tho result of protective tariff. The JIoumj (Committee Order .t Favorable Report oa tho PotaI Telegraph. Washington, April 30. The houe committee on postofiices and post roads to-day unanimously agreed upon a bill to secure cheaper tele graphic correspondence, and directed Representative Rogers to report it at the first opportunity. It provides that the churges for transmission ol telegrams, excepting newspaper ser vices and government telegrams, shall bo prepaid by telegram stamps or stamped paper, and the maximum rates for telegrams of twenty words or less, exclusive of the date, addre3d and signature, when the distance of transmission is 1500 miles or under shall be 23 cents; for every 250 miles or a fraction thereof, in excess of 1500, nn additional rate of 5 cents may be charged, and between the cit ias of New York, Philadelphia, Bos ton, Baltimore and Washington, and such other points separated by short distances, as may be from time to designated by the postmaster-general, tho rate shall not be ovor 15 cents, day or night: provided that no rate shall exceed 50 cents. For tele grams to bo transmitted by night, ex cept as abovo stated, tho charges shall be one-half of day rates. All words shall be counted, except the dale, address and signature, and for every five additional words or less, one-fifth additional rate may he charged. The provision relative to penalties is amended to read: "For failure or neglect promptly and correctly to transmit any message the contracting company or companies shall be liable to the parties injured thereby in tho sum of S10D, together with actual damages sustained by reabon theieof. to be recovered by the party injured, iu civil action, before any court of competent jurisdiction." A provision is inserted that no con tract shall be made w ith any compauy whioh has not 1000 miles of telegraph lino in actual operation. The postmaster-general is directed to make all necessary rules and regu lations for carrying out tho provis ions of the proposed act. Woman Suffrage. Tho minority of the house commit tee on judiciary say in their report on woman suffrage the report being signed by Reed of Maine, Taylor of Ohio, Browne of Iudiana, and McCord of Iewa: The association of sexes in the fam ily circle, in society and in business, having proved improving to both, there is neither history, reason or sense to justify the assertion that association in politics will lower the one or damage the other. No reason on earth can be given by those who claim suffrage as a right of manhood which does not make it the right of womanhood also. If suffrage isto be given a man to protect him in his life, liberty and property, the same reasons urge it to be given to woman, for she has the same fifes liberty and property to protect. E D1MLF.KS IX BAR COPPER, OARS. Groceries, Provisions, MILL FEED, Etc. HumeN BuHliifr. Ahtarin, Or. Astoria Cooperage. BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS All Kinds of Cooperage Done. ff-Loave orders with JOHN ROGERS. Superintendent, at Contra! Market. Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTI fied not to piircbaso I. W. Cases' oertin cate f deposit No. 1820. my ordorfor S100. As samo sras lost or stolen, and payment has been stopped. JAMEg M0RMIV. Astoria, April 29, 1SI. TI IDMfll PLIl GERM AN REMEDt FOR EaIlJ". CURES RheumaUsm,Neurakiia,Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, 8ra Throat, Swc1Ubi Sprains, BruUet, Mum. &slA Frost lUte. iSD AIL OTHCQ BODILT F1KO J.3D ACHES. ! S'i tr Studtn t-1 Dtlcr eroyTbtre. F13J Oeau ' tvlU. DlivUoti la tl Lo"tf. 1 TIIE CHARLES A. VOOEI.EC CO. j (3a wu-u-.YOQSt.BkCO) BtlllBSfv, MLtC.i. A. "Sn King of the Blood Is. nor a "rj.r M' It is a blood-purtflei and tonic, imperil) of tne blood poison the ayv tem, denivjfr-' tne Plrculatlon, and tutu in- I aamM to disttnjr-ish tnrm acvordlup to ef J iecf. Sul bciua ivallv brsch or iwiases of .that great .mi i!c dfordor. Impurity oi Itlood. Such ".re Dtfrpcvtia., iiilltoinap', ' Luvr Oomjtoi-t, (ymttipallm, AVrauM Jfis- rnu.v, tuaaaa', tiaciuicM, aacrui .'.- !?-, Jinni .lvci"c, Lnrji&jf. l.ur;icu iw,iT., Pt.v, lth.vtrnti9t . Coinh, &&!, Skbi DitnUrs, rt'mplt. Ulcer. SiccUlng?, Ac. Se. Kinc of the Slood pferonts and cures thewe by attacking the ciiiuv, Impurity ofthobloort. Chwnlw mid pliyslcisns aarer itic&lilnclt "thf moat cwmlce and efficient ' irpiu7ittou foi tho purpose." Sold by Drtis itfsts.SI iKjrbvttJe. hw TesUminlnls. direc tions, &c. In pumphlet, TriiJlse on DUenses -i th Klfod." wrapppd wound each bottle. 1. IU N M . RON & Co.. Props j Huttdlo, N. Y. REMOVAL! THE LEADING uil and Cloak House I : LEO I. STOCK, Manager, J TVHI Uernovo to tit? ISulldlnc now icupiM ' byCJLS.A.MAY. MAY 1st. 1'ntil Uuit, BAKGAIXS in Sl'ITS nail CLOAKS. Barnes' Patent Foot and Steamfi Power Scroll Sans. Circular Savw, Jln tiKcr Inutile. Tetiotifr, Foritx-rn, Etc. Oslm& Alexander Sole lKent,u233&rUtSt. .san Fracclsto. MocLaaicV TooK Mashlnery, and ll&nlnercv. Cht itg k vf :t!l our voodi soul frc .it ap p!;cUi a. BITTERS ' Wilmerding & Co., San Francisco. Loeb & Co., Agents, Astoria. Garnahau & Go. SUCCESSORS TO L W. CASE, lMI'ORTKRS A.l WnOLESALK AND HEVAIli UHALE1W 1H BENEBAL MERCHANDISE Corner Chpiiamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA . - - OREGON Fishermen's Headquarters. THE GENUINE Cape Ann Oiled Clothing, OVERALLS COATS,. HATS. SHIRTS, GUM IJUOT8, ETC. And a Coranleto OatfiUoi Beat Quality, and at tho LOWEST PRICE or anv Establish ment In tho city. P. A. STOKES & CO. Ha oponed a New Stock of A 1 Goods in thobtoio next door tbTord& Stoke, and Guarantee Satisfaction, TO ALL CUSTOMERS, NOTICE. 3TATE AND COUNTY TAXES ARBNOT7 3,due andTKjyable army office. AVAITWOMBLY, tf Sheriff Clatsop Go Y '6 Tj T ! c3P jpiL ! SPRING OPENING The Mammoth Clothing Emporium Opens This Day I LU4ii? JJJr Price ett Zero. M. D. KANT, The BossMercliantTailor -A.3WI OliOTHIIBR. Hardware and Skip Chandlery j a. VAN DUSEH & CO.. M'-AUtR-J IV Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Hf i TIT 0 OOTOITPP Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Jf-UAlilJ fit ulUlujO. Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. J Lard Oil, J j Wrought Iron Spikes, ! oaivanhca cm nou j Agricultural Implements, ln!itt uud Of In, Groceries, oto, 10,000 BOTTLES SOLD j Great Northwestern -Remedy. Take it- W.prilMDER'S,! Oregon BujODPoRiFJEa KIDMEV 8? UVERDISEASES.. DYSPEP31A 'LiUHLa n PJPLE9.BLQTCnE:SANDSKN D5EASE&' HEADACHE COSITEKISS.si Those who work parly find late nel a wholtoaif, iclwblp 3Iodlcln like Wtandcr's Oregon Illood PurlUpr. As a remedy and trvn:ailseof tibfasc It cacno; tee bea. It checks KbenstatlNisiUid Mflhirla, relieves Constipation, Djpp&!a and BUIonri and jiiiti frt"h eucjrv Into the njwteiu byniaklng Sew Bich Blood. All DrneWts and Deal ers Keep Jr. 31 CO teoltlei 6 for 3.00. C. H. BAIN & CO. :KAIX.E3 IX Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. Sliop Work A specialty, and all worfc guaranteed. Oa:, Aih, Bay, and Walnut lumbfr ; Ore Ron sod Port Orford Cedar. All kind-t of boat material on hand. V. 11. BAIN & CO. Wilson & Fisher, SHIP CHANDLERS. oiALKna is Iron. Steel, Coal, Anchors, Chains, TAR, PITCH, OAKUM, NAILS AND SPIKES, Shelf Hardware, Faints and Oils STEAM PACKING, PROVISIONS. tXOUI 43D JlflX-fJUEIK Agents for Salem Flouring Mills, anS Capital Flour. FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALE S. AH sizes, at 1'ortlanJ Prices, in Stock. Oornor Che-naraus and Hamilton Streets ST()RTA. OREGON. THE CELEBRATED Foley Spiings. PETEJi. RUNEV. Manawr. ril HE.-.'.: CELEBRATED MEDICINAL A SprluyisUuntedln Lane Connty, Oregon, :iro unequa'cd for tho euro rf Catarrhal af fections. Khenmatlsin. and Dyspepsia, as thousands ifcronghout tho Norths t will attest. Every care Is j-'lven invalids and those vrbo seek the benefits of the vratra. Carri&KfrSleawtbeSt.ChaileIIutel. Eu gene Glty, every WedelBywand"Stxday. direct for the Springs. S. M.J0LMW ' for Inspection. THE LARGEST Finest and Best STOCK Of Men's and Boys' Wearing. APPAEEL North of San. Francisco. Look Out for Novelties Every Department. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT' Contains the Oholwst Patterns la" Spring and Summer uoods. A Complete Fit nml "Workmanship Guaranteed m id! Gtumeut?. fok Finest Groceries, A FULL LlJfEOF HARDWARE AND Ship Chandlery. NEW SLIP Jus; Finished in Hear or Store. . AKXDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKriillTH SHOP Boiler Shop All kinds of (ENGINE, CANNERY, AM STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A-jpeolaUy msdeof repairing CANNERY DIES, POOr OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ARNDT & FERCHEN, Agrate lor Oregon, Washington Territory, aud Alaska tor K. W. BLISS' M Cannery MacMnery ! Engines, Soldering Machines, Improved Acid Bath and Crimping Machine, Power Presses, Foot Pressed Squaring Shears, And all other machinery iied in cunnerte?, IncludUas thm uow COMBINATION OtES. Working without tuall springa. coostanUr . on hand. We respectfully inviu; all cannrinen to coll nod examine the above machinery sj It Is greatly superior to any heretoore Intro duced on no coast. OrdcWBoyclted, AKXDT A FKKCHEN. Voo ol Lafbyetw Street, AstorLn, OrepoaJ ASTORIA IRON. WORKS. Bcrro.f Stuart, Nkah Pakxisr Havbr, AiiTUUU. - OBKGQX, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. BoilerWork. Steamboat Work j and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all DtBerlptie-s made t Order at Nkert orotic. A. I. Wasb. President. A. G. RusTi-En, Secretary, L Y. Cask, Treasurer. Joujf Fox,Soprintedent. For Sale. FIVE nrXDRED COBD3 DKY HEX .toc Wood, vlch I will deliver at the bouses of easterners for 4 a cord. Draylag of an &lad done at reanbl rates. R.B. MARION. 'ri nOTELS AND JIESTAURANTS. PARSER HOU.SE, Jl. . PAJCKRK. Prop., ASTORIA. . . . 03?F.GOif. Al-CRQSnV. - - DayClerk- JPhlt'BOWERS. - - Mght-Cterk. Jat. DUFFY haf the jSar and Billiard room. First C1&S3 in all Eespecta. FREE COACH '10 THE HOUSE. A Good Cup of Coffee AND OYSTERS AT ' i-Mri. Lowell's Coffee Rome, j On"Ma Str&el cex tu Oro'n Bakery." " Campi Restaurant SKH ASfD WELL F.UIPPED ' THROL'UIIODT. LjSttr.1 has inbuilt his establlihment and is prepared-to accommodate the traveling . Agood nipol f ura Uhed at any hour of the d.y-ornlgt. 1 be Cnet Liquors and Clf-rs at the bar. Two:oot weittrflJco Foster's. n28-toi I.UHH PEKRA. Fipres Mer Lie ! A.Ifl JEFF OF. THE CHOP HOUSE C-Q pie by hL hopiks that he U doing the -RESTAURANT In the cltv. and be will euorantee to elve the be-txieaLforoasb. MABKETS. WANIIIiGTOi MARKET, v Mala h(ret, Astoria, Orexoa. JIER8.WA. A BEKXT. PKOPUKTOKS. RESFECTFCLLY CALL THE ATTEN tlon of the public to the fact that tbe above Market wo! always be supplied with a FCLL VASZETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS I ! Which Hill be sold at loet rats, hole ?nle and retail. eySpocial attcnUwi jriven to suppljlug ships. Pacific Market. N. DAVICH & CO. - - Proprietors. Leae Your Orders for Fish, Game, Eggs, Butter, VEGETABLES, ETC. "Wo furnish ?roIalons. Freehand in Good Condition, Dressed Chickens. Vegetables, and Market Produce of all Kinds In season. A Fine stock of Family Wines, Liquors, Cigars andTobaccoa. STAE MAEKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Freak and Cureii Meats, VegetalDles, FRUITS, SUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSIIE OCC1DE.NT HDfrL. CHKNAMVH Mtreet. Astoria, c WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS, CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. "Mill FeedLfItof A, V. Allen, PfyI$Iob, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TBOriCAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wilis, LiquorsJobaccoXigars U:; RAWLINGS. otesafe aod Ketall Dealer In Tropical, Domtstic, Green and Dried it UTS. CAtiDXE8PBlED MEATS, ETC. FiaeCifftis ami Tefeocce. Kest door to I. J. ArvoWs, Squenuxjua St. BUSINESS OABDSl f : fc GEO. A. SORBJS. OXOsSOtm ATTORNEYS At LA.V.' -- Office In Klnney'a Block, opposite Otj Hall, Astoria, Oregqa. r - Attorney and Cmstltr it Uw. Room No. 6, over "White House. ASTORIA, OREUON, c. vr. rurtoK. o. c. rvuvxr, FfTLTOS BBOJUOM, J ATTORXE YS AT&A.W. Room3GaiLc,Odd Fellows 9IUiag i. . . , .'... , T q.A.BOWLBTT. ?'5 ATTOBNEY AT LAW, r Chennmua tract, - - ASTORIA. OyHiljfi TOSSPM A. GLLL. ' " T. - ATTORNET-AT-LAW. -Offlce wlta J. Q A. Boiriby, ASTOEIA, - - -"T - OeaB,. CJ.CQIUI, f,-;. ATTTATLAW. Notarj-Public, Oramlsslooer of Dfafar CalUorulA, New-York ittiJWmUKttmUS ritory. ' ',,.. A Booma 5 and 4. Odd Fellwa bUaz, M toris(Uxegoo. - ..ii ur N.B-Clabiu at Wabinjtoq D. OmA collections a specialty. - .r--.f A V. ALLE2W. . Astoria At Hamburg-Magdabwg and Gfrfltan-Atffef. FIRE LNSUBANCE COMPiNlMat: ." T? C. HfLOia, wnmA-.-. -,-r---- && ,y AUCTIONEBB, COMMISSION JLVf) a(5 8URANCE" AGENT; ?.' C TF.LEICK. A 3 -E g ARCHITECT AND DRAUfiMfftMAX Scholars recelred for Course of nrif-TIng: -Office over White Howe Stowu " Q.SLO F. FAKKJBB. SURVEYOR Of omeer : Cheoaraus street. Y. U.G.-A. wDPz? Boom No. S. . aSSi CBKAHoa. MAavrar.m.v " JPayalclaa, -ntl Margaaa -Vr ASTOBIA. - - nrffiUHr OFFICK-Boom 12, Odd Fellows BoMlaf . REfiiDEXCE-HuciQ'3 bulldlhy, tu i&iii? AY TUTTLK. M. . R ,- S PHYSICIAN AMD SUBOKlT Oiticr Boonw 1, 2. sad 8. Pythian B114 Ing. . Besidekck On Cedar Street, back St. Mary's Hospital. t F. P. HICKS. A. R.BSLL: HICKS fc SHAW, ? X DENTISTS. J .J Rooms ia Allen's Building, up stair, cor ner Cass and Squemuqua streets, Aatecta, Oregon. i. RISBERC. AJi V Practical Tailer: On Genviere street, eppootte Bowfta- John?. -JPi . Bozorth & Joliiis, Real Estate and lnsuraneeAtatt and-Brokers. ''? ASrOBL. Oopes. Buy and sell all kinds of fieal JSsUe asd epre3entahaloUowtag.-!ej- u. Insurance CoopiuUse : Scottish Union and Nj M l tlonal, uasets, &umjm Phcenix of Hartford " . ijmjm Home of New York, -5S5 amDurg ana aremeo. UJ weateru, PhenbcofBrooklm. " Oakland Home, " MlMB PoUcles written by us la the Paa31jrd Heme: and Scottish. Unloajni Nttottl'ai equitable rates. . - - -- BANKING AND UfSUIAKii I. W. CA8I, ' s Sroker, Banker, ymd Intw ' ance Agent, -j l- ASTORIA, - !?; OFFICE HOURS : ' ' From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'doek E.M. ' B;S. Worsiey, ? AUCTIONEEB AND COMMISSION MERCHANT S5Ofilce and "Ware Rooms oa. Sqaeaoqaa Street, next door to comer of Oiaey Advancements made oa Consiguaeatr So Cliarses for 8trajr--ir,i. GE0BGE LOVEIT, Tailoring. Cleaning Eeptoii NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. Mala St.. opposite Jf. lotk1!, G. A. STINSON & CO., ' BLACKSMITHS, At Capt. Rogera old staad. eem 0 and Ceurtrfltreete: ." - H!itn arul CinPTV W&- Wagoas- made nd tepaind. guaraoteed. tt b 1 H-