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33 ?fo gteiltj gjtorfatt. ASTORIA. OREGOK: THUESDAV . FEBRUARY 21. K$ JS3UEt EVEBT MORNING 1 "Moit'ny " r sd.) J, " haiohak ft company. ASTOEIA El'llD'.VG. MssSibeet. Tera of SabKrirtion. Srveil bv Carrier, per week . 15 ct snt I) v Mill, per month..........- ta cts " ' ' one 5 ear. .87.rJ Tree of postage to subscribers. - The Astoria- guarantees to Its advcr- , tOers the largest circulation or any cewspa per unwished on the Columbia rlTer. To-Tiight. kyoTa'Thompson Corapaa. 'pah for JohnHahnll '..J" Judge Ealeigh Stott i3 in the city. A fine line of opera glasses at New York Novelty store. tho The legislature ndjuurns at ten '.Sfplock to-morrow night. Thanka. Bricklayers are at work oa sixth story of Portland's new brick hotel. the b.K A meeting of tho W. 0. T. U. will bo held at the hall of the T. M. 0. A. to-day at 3 p. si. Henry Villard bought 236 acres of land nearTacoma last Saturday, pay ing thcrofor 8250,000. Tho schooner Maid of Orleans, arrived in yesterday afternoon, loaded with redwood. .Rev. Mr. Orannis will deliver an at tractive lecture at Rescue hall next Thursday evening: see adv't. Have you a ticket for the Lydia Thompson performance? Get one at Et the New York Novelty Store. Job printing; neat, quick and cheap, at The Astobian job effice: call and Ijet prices on any job of printing. A few seats still are to be procured for ine Xiyaia inompson performance to night, at tnoJNewiorkliovelty Store. H. M. Thatcher, at thn New Ynrfc Novelty Store's old stand, has a large siook 01 cannea goods ond groceries bi iow casn rates. The ladies of the Grace church guild will (nve one of their sociables at tho house of Mrs. A. G. Allen to morrow evening. James E. Lyons has been appoint ed postmaster at Oosmopolis, Oheha lis county, Washington territory, in place "of iiillie E. Davis, resigned. There will be interesting exercises at,the, Astoria Select Sohool this af ternoon at 2 -o'clock. Friends and patrons are invited, to bo present. Our musld loving friends of the As toria Sangerbund will have a social time at Liberty hall to-morrow night and g pleasant evening will be passed. "Is marriage a failure?" Well, the records of th circuit court here show that la some instances it appears to be, as a good many divorces ore ob tained. Oa to-morrow- cjme tho annual joke about Birtbington's Washday. Oo to-morrow will be celebrated the -U37th- anniversary cf tho birth of Geo. Washington, who was born Feb ruary 11th, 1732. At present, eaya a San Francisco dispatch, there" is a rush of vessels forthesatmvorr fishing grounds in Alaska.- Nearly every vessel sailing for that country takes with it raatei icl forthc establishment of a cannery. It is an open secret that Gov. Pen noyer would veto the pilot bill it it were fihowu that his veto would be snsjalued. If nil tales be true the Opposition to 0 sustaining the veto comes from an ncexpected and sur prising quarter. Sometime ago it was reported that A. Mr -Simpson was about to buy Jno. Wood's interest in tho mill at South Bead for 365,000, but now it is said that the mill is to be shut down. The tug Hunter is tied up nwaitiug developments. Fred Anderson, who has been in the employ of tho Alaska Commer cial company for many years, and who has been for sometimo chief officer of the company's steamer Dora, has been appointed to the command of the Karluk Packing company's bark James A. Borland. Something new is offered epicures in the eating line. Get some deviled crab, and a small piece of dry cheese; fry s piece of bread brown, then, hav ihg mixed crab and cheese together, put them on the bread and bake the whole business in n hot oven for ten minutes. Eat while hot. The three-masted schooner Comet, 408 tons, arrived in from San Fran cisco yesterday, and dooked at the Main street wharf. She will take cannery supplies for W. D. Smith to Alaska. There is a whole cannery building already framed and ready to be put aboard, beside machinery "and supplies. The legislature is adjourning with out doing anything in the way of oreatingan assessment law with no allowance for indebtedness. The leg islators, as they leave the state house can truly aayr "We have done that whioh we should not have done, and we have left undono that whioh we Bhould have done." - The Ortgonlan and the Portland capitalist discovered last Taosday that a member ijrjjm Olatsophad a big u.o ojiii mat euiao lumps Call 06 done as well an others. We would nave given 313.75 to 've beeu in John Hahn's plnoo when ho nni in thnt plumper, which gave tho wholo sawr n hlMrnn 'Rol. f.,-tr.u.. " " a blaokem Rah forllahn Tt.- n-.u t j.uu a-.cam uouooncr reniurc can not venture out ot Tillamook bay. where she has been imprisoned sinoo last Novombor. After she went in tho channel obanged, and as she draws eleven feet she appears to stand littlo show of getting out unless a sou'westor should shako up the sond at the entranco to the bay. Passcngere ua on the Mountain Queen last night, B. Iestaedter. H. B Smith, T. UoOee, A. Peterson, S. Ba den. U. a. tfrnndage, M. F. Eowes, S. U. miiot, u. u. Jb niton and wife, P. H. Johnson, 0. W. Boss and wife. Judge oiun, ansa nuTion, n. je lectenstein, J. E. Eaosom.E. A. Taylor, J. Moran, 3. Kane, F, Smalley, Jame's Stokes, B. Bownes, A.01efson.O. Nelson. Dr. O. B. Estes yesterday received a telegram from Eepresentative Par ker that the bill introduced by him in the house for a boatman at Astoria had passed yestcrdav afternoon by a nanatome vote. Tee bill which passed the senate last week, appro priates 8500 annually for the main tenance of a boatman at Astoria for the use of the health officer in the discharge of his official duties. a. emm-ai looking gentleman was around yesterday with n bundle wrapped in a newspaper under his arm. He said he had just arrived yesterday morning, was about to start in business in. the city, and in the meantime wished to sell a Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, an heirloom from his father, for the sum of five dollars, with what success wr.s not learned. D. H. Welch returned from Salem yesterday merning: the lice was down Tuesday evening, and no word could be got from the legislature. From him it was learned that the bouse sustained the governor's veto of the Portland water bill by a vote of 39 to 21. Hahn voted to sustain the veto. Had he voted to pass the bill over the governor's veto the bill would have passed. But Hahn re fused to bo the fortieth. Bully for Hahc. The Eureka, Nevada, Sentinel says: Two years ago an net was passed pro viding that partnerships must be ad vertised in a newspaper. This was done so that when a firm went under, the partner with the money could not skip out and leave the poor member of the firm to snap his ficgers at the creditors. A firm in Eureka who did not road tho Sentinel, went into court and was beaten, because it had not complied with the law. A failure to spend 810 in printers' ink lost the arm just 557,000. The State is due from San Franois co this morning with the following tassengers: u. x. smitten and wire, !. Eames, D. E. White, H. D. Earns, wife and daughter, L. J. Ooe, Mr. Hoffman, W. A. Loge, Miss T. Miller, Mrs. 0. H. Hoynemann, Miss L. Heod, Miss Belcher, Mrs. F. H. Mer man, Lillie E Nutting, Mrs. D. How ard, Miss K -Hustings. J. Frankland, Major J. H. Beloher, A. O. Lehmire and wife, Miss D. Pearson, I. H. Till man, R. H. Richards and wife, W. Pooley. J. F. Donohue, J. Harrison and wife, P. Rogers. Rev. J. D. Flenner, late pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Boise, I. T., who was found guilty by the Boise Methodist Episcopal con ference of falsehood, misappropria tion of church funds and improper in tim8cy with two lady members of his "hnrch. one of whom wai a mnrried woman, has appealed to a higher tri- ottijdl. rais body, called the "Trier of Appeals" consisting of twenty-one ministers rrom three, neighboring conferences and presided over by Bishop Wrrren of Denver, Col., has been in session in Portland and sus tained the action of the Idaho confer ence and derosed Mr. Flenner from the ministry. He has always been considered a good minister, but ap pears to have been utterly incapable gt understanding what the rights of others were in regard to money or anything else. Rev. Mr. Joslyn, form erly pastor of the M- E. church here, wa" one of the jndepn! .A Great Trnlh Briefly Staled. We need but one law in Oregon; that is an act repealing the crrcat bnlk of existing laws; every day life has its streets and alleys paved with disa greeable lqws. Every law that is passed: with all the attendant bnmbus ot seriousness, and then disregarded as are our game laws, road laws, tas laws, stock laws, etc., removes just so much from,tbe truo respect which a people should feel toward any and all laws. Folk Co. Obsercer. important Newa From Portland. Astoria is au important point near the ocean, naturally the best port for ships to atop at going or coming, and many ships will terminate their voya ges there Oregonian, 20. Thompson Burlesque Company The underslened bens leave to in form the amusement-loving public of Astoria and vicinity that although the Th'impson'Burlesquo Company leave on the nlgbt boat after the performance, a Ruarantcels herebv given that the com pany will give their usual excellent per formance in full, the O. R. & N, Co. agreeing to hold tholi boat over until after 12 o'clock or later If necessary, bo ing so guaranteed by the advance agent. . Li. ,. 3EUO, Manager Ros3' Opera Hous. Weinhard's Brer. And Free Lunch at tho Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Coffee and cake, ten cent?, at the Central Restaurant. Ludlow's Ladles' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also Flexible Hand turned French lds. at r.J.GoooMAK's.-. TOLD BY THE TELEGRAPH. Newa Notes From Various Quarters. Chicago, Fob, 20 It is stated on good authority that tho proposed ex cursion through the middle, south ern and eastern states for the pur pose ot enlightening tho Canadian n embers of parliament as to the actual condition and resources of this country is to bo a fact and sot a fancy. The matter has been muoh discussed in tho newspapers of late. Sir John Macdonald was interrogated regarding it in parliament last week, but renlied that ho had heard noth- ing of it officially. Nevertheless, the excursion has been piannea. anu ail the members of tho Canadian parlia ment will bo invited. It is expected that about four hundred ot her Majesty's subjects will accept the invitation, and about half a3 many senators and congressmen will be asked to do the honors as guides for the visitors. About May 1st the pro posed excursion will start EAILBOAD KOTES". New Yobk, Feb. 20 A system of second-class sleeping cars will be the next important move of tho Pull man management. According to those who are posted on the subject, there will be, within a few months, a second clas3 sleeping-car service on nearly all the important through lines controlled by the organization. The charges will bo on a scale 50 per cent lower than the present rates for berths on the company's regular coaches. The bedding appointments and service will bo fully equal to that of the first-class service. BUTT OK LTJIIBEB ILLEGAL. Ottawa, Feb. 20 In tho test case submitted to Hon. William Mc Donald as to the constitutionality of the import and export duty of 3 per 1000 feet on logs ho has given an elaborate opinion, in which he de clarer the imposition illegal. settlee's homesteads Washikotok, Feb. 20 Mitchell's bill in the senate provides that where' homestead settlers have entered 160 acres of land and settled upon 60 acres of surveyed land they may ex tend the boundaries ot their claim over the 60 acres adjacent to the land which may be unsurveyed, and when it is surveyed by the United Statta tho lines of survey shall conform to the settler's lines already established. Under the present law settlers fre quently find that United States sur vey lines vary from their own and make a difference ot several acrc3 to their prejudice. PKOSIISED SENSATIONAL EEVELATION'3. Dublin. Feb. 20. The Freeman's Journal says the testimony of tho last two weeks and tho introduction 01 the Parnell letters is tamo com' pared with what is to come and tire diets revelations ot a sensational character which will take tho court and the country by surprise. It savs thero will be a thrilling ond to tho career of spy-informer dotectives and the purchaser of false testimony. which is destineH to become historic for Logland and Ireland. London, Feb. 20. The Pall Mall Uazetu says of Soame's testimony and the Parnell letters: "Everything depends absolutely upon P.ggott's word. The character of Piggott, therefore, is of the first Importance. If Piggott were Apostle Paul, his sol itary word might suffice, but if he falls short of apostolic character, what?" Labouchere, in an interview, said 50, the total amount ot monej whioh he paid Piggott, would not disclose anything regarding the al leged attempt to bribe Piggott, until he went into tho witness-box. THE BILL AFPBOVED. WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. Thn r.rpoi. dent ha3 approved the joint resolu tion ror the payment of 3500,000 to the heirs of James B. Eads. How Men Die. If wo know all the raetbod3 of np. proach adopted by an cnemv we are the better enabled to wnrri" r.f? thn danger and pospouo the moment when surrender becomes inevitable. In many instances the inherent strength of tho body suffices to enable it to op poso tho tendency toward death. Many however have lost theso forces to snen nn extent that there is little or no help. In other case3 a little aid to the we-ikened Luncs will make all the difference between sudden death and many j ears cf useful life. Upon the first symptoms of a Cough, Cold or any trouble ot tho Throat or Lungs, give that old and wellknown remedy Boschco's Gorman Syrup, a earful trial. It will nrovn wlint thousands say of it to be. the "hp.nc. actor of any home." Thow Naughty Astoria Lobbyhl Tho defeat of tho hill thia ;mo ; duo to tho representative from Clat- sos county, liahu of Astoria. Ho voted against the veto of the sennto bill, but changed this time, under the whip of the Astoria lobbyists, who took this means to revenge themselves upon Portland for their defeat in tho passage ot the pilotage bilL There is no denying this fact, for one of those lobbyists came inside the bar and said to Hahn, just beforo bis name was called, "Don't you vote for this bill." Oregonian, 20. TOCBISrs, Whether On nlpnsnro lunf nr liiialnra: should take on every trip a bottle of bj run of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly andeffectmllyontho kidheys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headache andouierformsnfsifVnpca cnruia in SOc and S WO bottles by all leading drug- ' - Steals Cooked to Order. Private rOOmi fnr Inrtiou nnH fotnlllaa. at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes. The Iatost stylo of Gents' Boots and ahoosat P. J. Goodman's. Tender,-Juicy Steak at Jeffs. ClillilreiiCrykPMer'sCastdrla THE NAVAb COMMISSION. Sketches of The Officers Composing It. Captain Alfred T. Mahan was born in iew lorK. appointed to tbo naval academy in 1854, attached to the frig ate Congress, home squadrou, in 1861, tho vessel which wa3 stink hv thn Memmac in Hampton Roads. Was next on the steamer Focahantas, of the south Atlantic blockading squad, ron. 1861 and 1862: wa3 commismnnort as lieutenant Augnst31, 1861. lieuten ant commander June 7, 1865. and commander November 20, 1872, com manding the work on tho south At lantic station, and was commissioned captain in 18S5. He has recently filled the position of president ot the Naval War college, and ia now cm special service as president of the commission. Lieutenant-Commander Vnhv M Chester was born in Connecticut, op pointed to the naval academy in 1859; promoted to ensien October. 1RRS and was attached to the steam sloop ruvnmunu, 01 ine gun squadron; was at the battle of Mobile bay, and in the operations against Mob'le; pro moted to master November 10. 18SB- commissioned as lieutenant February 21, 1867, on steamer Gettysburg, of the north Atlantic squadron, com missioned as lieutenant-commander March 12, 1883; commissioned as commander October 15, 1881. Has been in command of the Galena, the vessel ordered to Hayti, till within the last three months, when he was aecaoned and assigned to duty on this command. Lieutenant Commander Charles H. Stockton was graduated from the na val academy in 1865, served in the Dacotah and Chatanooga, and came to the North Pacific in theifottcan; served there till 1869. was ordered to tho Congress in 1870. made voyages in her to the West Indies, Greenland and tho Mediterranean. In 1675 joined the United States steamship Swatara making the cruise around the world in that ship on the transit of Venus expedition. He was com missioned as ensin December 1 1866; master March 12 1863; lieutenant Maroh26. 1869: and lientennnt.cnm. mander November 15, 1881. He late ly completed a terra in tho bureau of yards apd docks, which has specially fitted him for his present position. ALASKA FLEET IN MOTION. 'lhreo vessels were oloared from this port yesterday for Alaska. The depart ures this year to date are as follews: Sailed. Vessel Dea-Inatlon Ton. Jan. 21 Antel ipe rook'- inlet I5u Jan. 30 Krantla Alice.. Karluk 130 rcu. i eame.... . Ui ion's llilet ..86J eb. U Jouu (J. No tli. Kodlak 3u Feb. ic Cour.ney Foid.CliIqulk 311 eb.is .Corona Ko.iiitk S7i Feb. l..Qcrau Uiru..Cooks 1" ec ..... 85 Following is a Hat of tho vessels en tered out to follow tbe abjve fleet to Alaska: Bertha, stoamer, tons 316 Cassia jlay wardj schooner 188 Corypuene. bark.... 771 Cosmopolis, steamer 267 O. O. lank, barkentlne 513 Harrv Morse, shin.: l.Sia J. A. Borland, bark..., 637 J. Epplnger, schooner 107 cariuK, steamer am Kodat, steamer, new, estimated. . . . 300 Oneica, Ehip....T 11,071 Portland, barkontine mi Sonoma, bark 033 G. W. Hnme & Co. sent up the Antelopx and will follow her with tho Coryphene. Tho Francis Alice was cleared by tho Alaska Improvembnt Co., tbo Jcame by thePaciBc AVhalm? Co., tho John U. North By tna Arctic Packing Co., the i,ct:rraej x-orauythe ChiquiK racking Co., the CoroTia by the Pacific Packing Co.. and the Ocean Bird by the msstor. S. F. Bulletin, IC. A Firs Zztiaralshcr An intelligent physician said to mo a few day3 aee: "I think I can mve on a good item," and I replied that I was alwats on the lookont tor i:s . ful information. He then said that he had r'ndicd tho subject very can , fully and w.-s couviucedtharit'w"n'd! be well for every housj to ke;i ita ! own Sro extingu.ih.or, and it oat'd bo easily done. It w on Id certainly be invaluable to perdou3 i tng in the country and far removed t-n from neighbors. The doctor then toid n e that ho would give mo tho exaot re cipe now used in tho firo extinguish ers being offered for sale. TiiLe twen ty pound? of common salt and ten poneds of sal ammonbe (muriate of ammonia, to be had at any drngi.-t' ) aud dissolvo in seven gallons of wa ter. When dissolved it can bo wit- tled and kept in each room of the house, to be used in an emergency. Iueaso of a firo ocenrring, ono or two bottles should be immediately thrown with force into tho burning placo so as to break them, aud the fire will certainly bo extinguished. This is an exceedingly eimplo pro cesSi and certainly worth a trial. Wo give it hoping it may prove success ful to anr ono who may tnko tbo trouble lo try it. Atlanta Constitu tion. AScrniof Eap-r Jiarcs Slcrtifc It was fust an ordinary scran of wrap- pine pap-r. but it saved her lift'. J5I10 was lu the last stagei of consumption, told by phvslcians that she was lucura h1 nnd coiild live onlv a short lime: he weighed les than teventy poundi. On a piece nf wrapping pnper sni" r-ad of Dr. King's New DNi-overy, and got a sample bettle: it holpi-d her, sh bought a larger uoiuc, 11 neipta nt-r niorf, bought another and gn-w better last, con inucd lis u-e and is now st one healthy, rosy, plump, welshing 110 pounds. For fuller particulars mmm stamp to W II. Cole, D ugulst, Fort "mitli. Trial Bottles of thN woiiderf I Discovery lreo at i. w. c;onn s Drug store. At Tim Kinpiro Store. If you want any Germantown Knlt- tmg-Xarn, baxony. or Zephj r, wool or Cotton Hose, co to P.irker'3 Emnlru Store, corner of Benton and ."jecoud streets, next door to posioiure. rurnished Knows in ict. First clas, and well lucated : apply to T. M. Dwyer. next door to W. w. 1'ar ker's residence. Tor Itont. Tho store room formerly occumed by the Empire Store. An eligible loca tion and a good business stand. Apply tO - ." . ." 1. CA3, 3. GUNDEESOIf. Eemnant All odd lengths of goods accumulated various departments will be placed our counters this week and Leading In Goods and Clothing House OF 4BTQ1IA. i6 S? X . ti ls I Arf l I I . LB?f a ill I n 11 I if TM I met Dick the other day, and he seemed sirfer puzzled; 1 asked him what's the matter? and ez he, I ftsnf t0Ket myself a new suit, aad UB all I my hat looks a3 though It needed a re-v: and sei he, jouknow, Jim, my oldest boy he's going To college to get cdicatcd, and he musr have a new rig, but ray po ket book is getting srt'er hungry, and 1 dont know uhat to do I Q g g here, sez I ler Dick You don't know anything if ynu nln't aware, of tbo fat that HERMAN" WISE 13 selling hi3 stocV off at greatly reduced prices. In rder to mako room for his immense Sl'BlHG stock. Ua 1 Ha ! L raet DicU 2 da"3 la5cr nd! nal and spz he, as he lafsd an-I give mo tho Loduo wink ! !t do kat anything how HERMAN WISE, tjat little feller in the Occident Hotel build lug, slaughters ciotaing.' ime-Aimi5SS OF COST THE TILLAMOOK, Shoalwater Bay and Gray's Harbor The P & 0 S. 3 Co.'s Steamer 'ALLIANCE," -.viil sail Xroin TORTLAND as follews: OKAY'S IIARBOK-Tliur'day, October 4. 11, 15 and J5. November l, 8, li, 23 and 29, Oicember 0. 13, 20 and 37. SHOALWAIKlt B.vT-0oier 4 and 18. N vember 1, 15 an 1 29. Df cember 13 and W. TILLAMOOK Monday OctoBer 1. 15 ai d 29 Koenter !2anda. December 10 and II bteamer leavo3 Portland, from foot of C street at S P. M. on above uaica. Astoria 0 A M.tlie following morning. Tho Company reserves luo right to change lime and place of sailing. t. . oTltoXO. President C. P. CPSllUIt, Agent Astoria. aco.M'i.Eur 8A3I. FREEMAN. McLean & Freeman. BLACKSMITHS. r nal Attention paid to all Sh p and Steam boat Hepairln; HORSESHOEINC. Logging Caiiin Work a StieciJty. All klaib vf Biacksmlthlng dono to order. Miop, corner Jefferson and Olney streets, Astoria, Oregon. A rincnml Well Sclcctc-l Stoclc OF Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, etc. AT H. EKSTROM'S Jewelry Establishment. All goods warranted, as guaranteed. Opposite Crow's gallery, Astoria, Oregon, BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, ATTHF SIGN OF THEJOLDEH SHOE. JOHHT T3T A TT-W F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., SIICCESSOK3 TO a o- it o & County Coronor. First Class Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caikcts and funeral material, Next $o A3TC4it office. rJUlltj 1 in on the 1 ! The Str. Telephone Fast Time Between Portland and Astoria. itIcj Astoria Monday,.... S a. ar. " Tuesd ty t M r. m. " " Wednesday.:? :3U p. h, " " Friday..... .TxMe. si. " baturday 4 .00 P. 31 C o$e connections d t Kjl.ima, to tho Sound , at Astoria with the Gm. Milet lor llwaco, Ustervllleaiidlra! llarbur; at Portland with lha i). (SCR. K , aud west sldo trains. P & W V. K. It ; Vancouver and 'ireuon City boats, aud E.ut.ra bound trains. Morgan & Sherman. GROCERS And Dealers la Spoclal Attention Glvento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies I urnbned at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered in any part of tha dry. Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. T. O. Box 15J. Telephone No. ST. ASTORIA, OREGON. For Sale Seaside Lots. CHOICE LOTS IN MULKEV'S ADDI tion to Ooocn Grove for sale upon rea sonable teruiH. Now is tha time to buy be fore the boom. Apply tu OEO. NOLAND. OrC. It. Thomson. "HORTHERH GROWN PUNT? AND SEEDS Are acknowlprtred the best, being hardier, more prodactlre and yield better Crops. FINE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE CcBolntni oa7 tba tut virtetlf .. nul!4 fr ea tpsU muss. wette roa rr. . . aTA-5T 3 CO., JiomiTi mo Seidsmw, 8t. Paui, Minn., Q5ZW1CTK3M3 TOO THE ITUC 07 J ,U. MO. JMH OniiTiulM3g ram aooKB.v- UrtCt V TLi4 Ik K.I.I.. M. Th.TTrt.TTwV I. tt ummi w. InV II. 1. .1. iTnnnTi.ui&uM.w..coBl'Mwdi TO tat in Madov.mlmr.ouT Caniery Sullies ! ttBWr Iftanos. Wl ! J lS3.omn.r.cvBa!a. vtuBio aru. fe,m.tin st,,i,if. n..tiiiftmi .n.Tii lftv vm