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About The Coast mail. (Marshfield, Or.) 187?-1902 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1880)
The Ooasfc Mail. ATUKDAY, JANUARY 17, 1880. ArmttlA'm YmnnoM. During tho ontlro criod of (ho War for Independence, the posses rion of tho Hudson River wis nn object of first importance. With this In viow, General HiirRoynp. with tho (lower of tho Hritish Army, had undertaken to gain control of the River by descending it from its nourcen early in tho campaign of 1777, but had been compelled to wirrcnder with hia entire army, at Stillwater. Early in tho war, West Point was fortified by tho Ameri can, as commanding the river and securing eafo communication at all times between the Eastern and Mid dle CoIon.cn. Unflhir.gt.in, by hisjiolind Hint in this muni were force diligence in completing its works of defence, had rendered that citadel of no iiigmanaB apparently unpreg- nablo, bo much so that tho British Commander, althouch strengthen d by tho arrival in tho summer of 1770 of three thousand fresh troop. ""R "pessary, and they and an abundant supply of stores I m,n.,i,a '.'V '''".'If ,f r hieh -.i ..-. r ii . '..furnished them with what thov n cd and munition of war, had not aufl,-,. They oh.ainod.thcv think-.. ,u. cioni lorco u warrant nnv iurtlier attempt up the Hudson. The fob lowing year found the American Army occupying positions on IkjIIi sides of tlie river preparatory to an attack on New York, in conjunction with tho French fleet then in our waters. At this critical moment Benedict Arnold obtained command at West Point, and at once hasten ed to perfect his plans to betray this key of tho whole country into the hands of the enemy. He had al ready, under an assumed name, been eighteen months in secret cor respondence with the Adjutant Gen eral of the British Army in New York. Tho real matter in negotia tion was the betrayal of West Point and the Highlands to Sir Henry Clinton. This stupendous piece of treachery was to lc consumated at the time when Washington, with tlw main body of his army, would !o drawn toward King's Bridge, and the French troops landed on Long Island in the projected co operation against New York. The immediate results of this surrender, it was anticipated, would lw the de feat of the combined attempt iion Now York; audits ultimate effect might be tho dismemberment of the Union, and tho dislocation of the whole American scheme of warfare. Tho plot for the betrayal of West Point and its dependent posts was discovered by the capture of Major Andre, with plans of the -.vork? and explanatory papers upon his person. Ho was tried and executed as a spy, and Arnold, tho traitor, sought safe ty in the service of the enemies of Ria country. After a few years of disgraceful service ho died, loathed and despised by the civilized world. In a letter to Governor Reed, Wash ington writes : "Arnold's conduct is so villainously perfidious, that then are no terms that can describe the baseness of Iub heart. That over ruling Providence which has so of ten and so remarkably interposed in eur favor, never manifested itself more consm'cuously than in the timely discovery of his horrid inten tion to surrender the post and garri son of West Point into the hands of tho enemy. Tho confidence and fol ly have marked the subsequent con duct of this man, arc of a piece with his villainy, and all three are er Ibct in their kind." The part taken by Major Andre in this dark trans action, and tho universal sympathy awr.kcned even among those of the country against which he had prac-. tiBed, forma ono of tho touching themes of the Revolution, and the Btory will ever remain ono of undi minished interest to readers of American History. "Indeed a . ro mance has been thrown around the memory of the unfortunate Andre. which increases with the progress of yeara ; while tho name of Arnold will stand sadly conspicuous to the end of time, as the the only Ameri can officer of note, throughout all tho trialB and vicissitudes of tho Revolution, who proved a traitor "to the glorious cause of his country." If oif. Fernando Wood in speuking recently of thu new funding bill, said : But fflw people realize the vast amount of money which ia required t be invested in Government bond". Why, thero are aro over $100,000,000 tied up by tho courts to await tho rtc Hit of litigation. Great eapitalihts invest money in outer to place it lo yod tho haxanls of Imnlnom. Van tlerbuiltlnuf H0,0U0,000of registered four per cents., and only the other day Flood, tho California milionuiro. pro WHted Id daughter with a couple of Million) of iheiame bonds. BlniCHti:forth'' Maiu A MfiiiiKc Story. Tho following is from tho Vhconi.v (Arizona) lltrald; Home excitement is being created nniong thu Mexican population of I'lircnix by I lie Mory of a Mexican who anlveil revenlly from lteno mountains. He came into town un der rover of darknefci, a. ho wn mnr ly linked. llii hands and feet wore torn and bloody, and hi.s fneo was gashed hi n (vriihlc manner, 1 lis sto ry wns told with the air of a matt who had been terribly fthditcucdaml hud not recovered. With a companion bo started out prospecting almut a month ago, going up Suit River. They left the river when opposite Supersti tious mountain. Their prospecting began at this point. While climing up the mountain, in a little gully, through black niihI, and down which a large stream of water bad evidently p.igcd years ago, they were astonished ge quantities of lino gold. In some places the sand was only about an inch deep over the granite. The gold in pieces thu size of a Wan and small er, was found in the little figures in be face of the bed nck. Very little 1 00 worth in half a day's work. Almnt 2 o'clock in the aftemown they were surprised to see an Indian woman come to the top of the gulch above the spring and start to come down. Upon seeing them she ran back over the lull again. In less than ten min utes they were surrounded by fifty or sixty savages. The Indians were very small and seemed to Ik? of a dilVercnt nature than they had ever seen in Arizona. The Mexicans were not armed except with knives, and the survivor ?ay they were almost instant ly caught with lariats. The Indian took them up the mountains and pnt them in a cave They tortured and killed his companions, and his fate would have Wen the same but for h:s escape. He succcded in getting away with only a few knife gashes on his face. They lo-t their gold with all their outfit. The Indians r-eeinod to be cave dweller's and were evidently ex cited over the place being found by outsiders. Our reporter's limited knowledge of the Spanish language makes it impossible for us to obtain all the particulars ol the atluir. 1-or the benefit of non-residents we will say that Superstitious mountain do rives its name from the fact that no white man has ever been seen again who attempted its assenMon. It is a tradition among the the Mexicans that large deposits of frev gold are to le found in its gulches and ravines. It is not known whether thorc is any water there or not. Among the bills introduced in Congress, aro : By Davis, of Illinois To estab lish a -court of appeals. Ily Slater Appropriating SoOO, 000 for continuing the work of con structing the locks at the Cascades, Oregon. It is the fashion now with the great dry goods firms in New York, to have a man in livery outside to open carriage doors of arriving cus tomers, and call coachmen for those about to depart. Coi-oitEn cotton flannel is used for tidies and sofa pillows. An inner square of a light shade, with a dark er bolder, is a pretty style. In the tidies' comer, dark pieces ol a con trasting shade- may be introduced into the border. I A Salmox cannery at Glen Ella, on the Columbia river, was burned on the nfcht of the 1st. Itivaa owned by A. O. Dodo and wan iiiMircd. Ixu1. cati.natcil at 20,fKX). TllK Standard fiiva that Jeils" Up ton and Mr. Oplen are the only Ore-, goriian" employed in the Govern ment depart menu of the thoiiFande who find portions' in WaBlifngton. M 1 . . Z f T f.r.1... I lieicnonon, .nm ,uiintmuvi .iiin j Urown Smith beeanto lie reun-ou tO pay Iiik poll tax (inty cent?.; bhhui has been in jail for ton inon'tn, at an e.Tpenfce to tho town of $"0. Kentucky dren-es tho female prw onerH in the State Penitentiary in sai'kh and without bkirt'. 'J'hk manufacture of paper from palmetto liber has been undertaken at I'ernandii.a, Flu. XOTKK I'OK I'I'IILIIUTIO.V. I. and OKnrv:, ) Ko.i:ntiio Or , le-. 17, 17.'.; f totick is iii;ki:hv iuvka that the following na.iiel jieiiier llMI niaku final pixf in mpixjrt f In h l en nonce oi is jniciimu i I'laim and Meiire liual entry tbeiuol nt tliuo&iih-iiliou of thirty dn fioin date of tfxln imliw, viz : Joiin Moit HIK, liomoeteiiil application No. Jl'-W, for the &H of XK'.iinil V of bl doe. Id, 'H'S S It Hi Wet ; and name Ihu followiiiK ' 11 witnifcWM., vu: ttiiiiiiiul Helieu. of Ooos eounly, ami John HinhUmugh. of UoosoumUy. m Vw. J'. Ukv.xk, lti'fWr. ' NOTICE 0FFINAl PROOF, . I.Axn Orncr, ) "ItosKiu-im, Or., Dkt. 9, 187D.V OTICK IS IIKUK11Y (11VKN that the followim? huiihmI settlor as filed notice of lus iutmitimi to make llual proof in suppoit of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration ofthirtv davs fioin the date of this notice, vix: Daniel O. Otto, Hoiuestcnd application No. '-Mil, for the lots 1, 2 and f, SW'i of SKkf, section lo, Tit, S K lit W, and names the following as his witnesses, vu : 1). H. Cooley, of Curry county, and James Coolcv, of Cuirv eountv, Oregon. W.M. F. Hkxjamix, " - Kcgister. NOTlt'K OF FINAL I'ltOOP. LANlVOmOK, ) KosKni'iui, Or., Dee. 19, 1S79. jVTOTICK IS HEKEUY 01 YEN i that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and secure final entrv thereof at the expiration of thirty days from of date this notice, viz: John K. Hare, Preemption declaratory .state ment No. Sri'V), for tho NKif 6f SKI,, section :20, 'tc. of SW.4'. section 21 and.XV4; of NWU section 2S.T:). S H M ami names the following as Ins witnesses, viz: John banglois of ! L.urry county, ami Frank I.anglois of Curry county, Oregon. VM. l' llKNJAMtN, "'- Kcgister. Notice of Final Proof. Land Okfick. ) KosKnvKO.Or.. Dee. 27th.lS"9.V OTICE IS UEUEIJY GIVEN N that the following named settlor has tiled notice of his intention lo make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entrv thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice." viz:" John Morris, llouictcad Application Np. 2420. for the S.. of XE,' and X of SEM, section SO T2S S K l'-MW, and names the following as his witnesses, vfz: Samuel Helieu of Coos county, and John Itodaluugh. of Coos eountv, W.m. F. Bk.vjamik. fl Kcgister. Livery &Fccd Stable, MARSHFiELD, OG'N. XOHLE I11JOS , - Proprietors Wo have lately built a first-clasji Stable on Pine street, and have Horses j Vrt .lulie" J"'" "one ai I ... I 1 .III II....1! 1 New Market. ROSS & TIMMEItMAX Would announce to the public that their new market OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL HOTEL IS NOW OI'K.VE!) ANDTIIEY ARE PREPARED to SELL AM. KIXDs OP BEEF PORK A MEATS of ALL KINDS Ai-sn PROVISIONS AND VEGETABLES VESSELS ami LOGGING CAMPS SUPPLIED. C2TPRICES DOWN TO THE PED.EJ 50 ROCK. M:irR-3?ij-E, ,aiHaln,5jgN.Inco!. IIi-hkI, 1ojiv-.t.tIiirl.li-lI cri-ry ntorit j inj; for Empire City, and return in the forenoon. Ooe uji Icthiiin." Slouch in the afternoon and returns lo Marsh field at night. NASBURG & HIRST, FltO.VT Stkkkt, Makphkiku), Oo.v. , EV GOODS HY KVKUYSTKAM-! AT r: keep eon.tuntlv on hand in . our lare and commodioua well M'leeled fltock of ti to re, a GENERAL MERCHANDISE, eongit.sing of the be.t staple and fancy DBT G-OODS, of all kind", the choicest GROCERIES PROVISIONS. A I.AKGK STOCK OF ,. Q'Prrr JJATS ami CAPS HOOTS and SHOKS. KUBIJKHS nntl OIL CLOTIIIXO, SMl'I'EKS and OILCLOTH CHOC'KKHY and GLASS WAHK.UA HI) WAKE and TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco, I'alutu, OIIh and Vaniltdien, Choice Whii'H and Liquor, Tlinvarc anil Ammunition. CU7UHIY, WOOD and 'ILLOWVM(E,nnd Sclxool E3oo3s:s STATIONERY, JTUI11VIMIIIW& 3-OOX, AND IIOSIUllIT Our exteiiHivcdiow (.axes are filled with tholincfct MILLINERY ANDJAAICY GOODS, PHICKS TO Sl'lT TJIK TIMES. V. II. All good ptm;haod at our Store will bo delivered fro ol eharp ut nnv noinf m Iho route uf the piBer AlrlU. f l-l-tf """" "crTiinjiitiiimjiiiijuiiiuuMuiguiitimii numuj iimm.ii,tr TW j BAY WIEW llEWEiY, Win. Rcii'lierProiiiicto r Keeps constantly on hand, and olVci f.v sale a Mipt lior aitu le of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, wiioi.r.sALi: wo isr.TAii.. .1 1 ISA Ii IS SU1 PI. IF I) 11777 77 K CIIMVHST ItnAXPS OF WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS J1KAN0II SAl.t ON AT K.Ml'IKi: CITY. J. ESTEY & No. 100 rroiit View. LBJ 4 !-'.. ff j 'T'tAjiJ I LVv I fcVVii'! r TJWWtffiifc M " ItJH BRATTLEBQRO, VT. Our now Organ, expres&ly designed for Sunday Schools, Chapels, etc., is proving a g-irl:e3 at success. Bo suro to send lor full descriplivo Catalogue before purchasing: any other. THE LARGEST WORKS (OF THE 10) ON THE GLOBE Illustrated Catalogue Kent free. THE SM,W3,L 'I'opri Kmi nsr City Oi.n Kosebiirj? iV: ('oos I Jay STAGE agga LIKE, ,r. CLorail P CO., I'tojtriclors. WINTEn MMNBIHEHT, Stmirs trill It'll rr f'nos VI In rrrru d.iv (Sninlav evieptnl) .it 7 :!t v. m THE TRAVELING PUBLIC kill xi"n Tin.- lo in: CHEAPEST ISESTawl QIICh'l.ST OF ALL llOF-TF.S ROSEBURG OR ANY PART OF THE INTERIOR. ni.OSK COXXBCTIOX MA UK with the c.ii. and oM'iIand atugex Kosebnri;. All hiisine entrii-lcd to our will he attended tu'wllh iirompliie-. and neenrity. OtTFAKK IIKDITKI) TO .ffl.j?.! ' Each pnsttriiyrr alloiretl 'MVi itfbitytjnijr, For Further particular i'iiiiire of F. SriIKTTKIi, Al. Teli'Kraph olliie, Kniue City. Or JJ. S. UAIU'.Y, Jilanco Hotel, Marshlleld, Or. -". EB. Dean a Cd K. B. DEAN, I). WII.I.COA AMI ('. II. .M KUCHA NT. Wi: IIWK Al.W'AVrt OV IlAN'IlA VVUX. Aortnieiil ()( GENERAL MCDPU A&JrilC MSlnunAlvlLlldta STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE, . Xj TT lr"R TH "R, MA.NTF ACTCHIM) TO OllDKK And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED, a.ld at Iho TUC I flUCQT I llIMR DniHFfi ) lllm bUIILUI bl f IMU I III v -- f-pTq"Tn ' PIONEER MARKETS, Mai:"Iii ii 1 1 Kvi'iHi. Crrv. II. P. WIII'J.NKV, Pi(Oi'jiu:'roit. A ii -npply of .MI-'ITO.V. -. CAN.VKI) iji:i;i-, n cooes, J'OKh', KTC- jj jx KTC, K'l'CJ. in el .ill kind of SALTMEATSamVEGETABLES cou'laiillN nil band. AUou &AooJ!;-i. VESSELS AND innni-in ninann Luuuinu UAmro SUPPLIED AT SIIUUT XU'l'IVi: I,-' i. COMPANY, No. 100 BacliVlew. T- XDsrin B00T&SH0E MAKER M Ait-ui iri.n.Oi.x. WIIiIi XJO AXiUltlNDH OK Q-vsrrOAVL wor( in . 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 u 1 1 iiiiiiiiii r jiiiiI um" I (I1V i. Kts 1 KiATtHlAL E i- ' v' '"' ' II I' ..nl M H i t iiiii..-itr thl' vl 7 tf w 4wr iwBiu yenetj-CTMWiiyuw rvat-fc i E. A. Anderson, ("ai ,'"xr. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE, MAIisIinr.l.M, OK. IIUX(I DOVK AT SlIoKT XO- I tu- .indatMrv h .iim.ili!c rutv , , N.mll v on ..am. , , EUGENE O'CONNELL, i M.n is Stoves & Ranges. I. it -t Improved Hardware Jools, rmplemcMiLs. GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION. L.A.IMIIPS &C OILS.' WOOD & WIU.OWU'AKK, m, .nnAVal.r Pipe ami KilliiiKH. (iran- ite and Plated Wared. ilAXtl'.tC'ri'lll IIH OK TIN, COPPER & SHEETinONWARE, I v ,..' V.V uVnl'li'.-i..,!.., . .'.'. .1 lHif-Vi I ItA.I for MoVl'M, Plows' M.itti.r Miwl lii.illif.rrf flirtiiri.ll.il .MoWirH.I.U Itiapil-IUIIIIHIItU Ill Ml'il'l UOllLC. i i m. - THE NEW DRUG STORE, MAILS FIE LI), 011. I si:xr noon 'io iiAii.ornn:. i LOUIS AlUSIlOE, rrnjirlrfnr. IT LL STOCK OF 'Drugs & Medicines,, I ...... . , ru.-shr.i.vN.Y u. n..i). i iniSt i.i.hi,i ti;ui.ii(r ITM.I..II...M',.il..llj C'.Miiiiiirm.lii.l by 'uwwiut l'lj)ellli. 7 Hire M liilpy-VW Jk iiuiM's ( jfc-i r?JK J a' "ii k, y vW ifwwiw wi i - w,M - - .'tiri - ii'M. Ill's! IN HSR C A UDH. T.C. M.U'KKY.M. I. physician and surgeon, r.Mi-iiii: Ciiv. Out:tiov. C. II. 0 01.DKN, M.l. MYSIUIAN & bUliULUN M MtHiiKii 1 1', Out i,n, ('. W TOW Kit, M. I). PHYSICIAN &SURGEQN .M MISIII'IHI.K, Olil (ION. V. ( ANtlKI., M. I). PHYSICIAN and SUuGE0N .& rvMki CiDlllillC Villi, hl - II lit tun I U llttini-iiv . I1AZAIU) tv HAMILTON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will iirui'tiee in the vaiioiis imhiiI of the nte "1MU""ul- own k .T CMi'iKi: nn, Onw - T TVT CJr' T TTO ' U . LVX. OJ.U-JlJ.lN . ATTORNEY v COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ! .M.l:SIIKIKI.l,OKi:iil).N. I I . u-i'i.mmm. tl. I'.liMI'.lt, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW1 m , ,., ... ., i I HENRY SENGSTACKEN, xoAiivi'riiLirxriiwEviM'Eii, oi'iim: citv, oijn. Cnlltt'limii ami nitit r luiiii" plmt'il in my ImmU, will ri'ii'iw' iiiniijM nld n li"ii. l-.1-n W. P. WHKUIT, U. S. Mineral tnttf V. S, Pciiuti sir it ic von, (.'OO.I'U.I.K (ITV, (I.N. Will attend to tin liiwiin'im of minv hi: oi nnv piirt l tin iininly. IVilVrt ni!iiMti nil unrvi-Mil laiiilf, fi.i nUlicdat t-lidil iiiilii-c. j:. ;. ; i; i . it imhi, AnilRSET iND COUNSELLOR It HI, i.iAixri.iij ori'Vi ohicc.on A hIihiv "f itihlic iMilnniH'i' in tvi i fll .-dlirit'Ml. ; ,- MAI IHItl'TlilIiP M t, t-n ri : i n i nn.. Tin- Itint i tdtl! i.ni mitt niiril ll e In si facilities lor t'llui atloii to lr fi.timl in lln CiMt 1 1 1 -jjtii i t of SuiiIktii Ort ijiii. Tin Vi-ii.ti-mv i Knnlu.ilr.l min iluH' ilepart MIl'lltM IlK fnlliiMK Thr I'rhmirii l)itrlttn)t In ulivli liitriHliniun ISnuii'lii'i. art tan'lit, Thr Junior lli'fulrhnritt. Knilirui'iii): OrtlKiKTupliy, Uiinliiitf, Writing, liriiiniiiar, ieira'Jiy, lliflnrv l'hiiiili).'v, I'ninili.ir NiiniT inl Mcii tal ami 1'nnlii'al Arithmetic, Thr Smitir Itrmrfiitritt Kinbraciuj; llnMik-kii-iiic(iiiyle pin' luiihle entryltiiluny. CliemiKtry, I'olili ol I1cik.iii , l..itin, Klictiiric', lliiclii" Vritlniictic, Aljfclira, (iitmieiry, Trip, minu'tn Hint Miirxi unc. Mi'.SIV. Iii-tnictimi in tliis branch Is irivon ! when desired. ItoAlili can be bad fur fmiu f:l to 4 per week with priiitc fiimillch, mid fur htlll leii when several xtmlt'iiU ellih tii- p'ther and board llieini'ehei. T lilt MS. I'lliiiury Department - - - -$ .1,00 Junior' . . .... - ( Senior . . .... p)f(M, J. T. .Mi Chum c , Principal. vI-."-!f. VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Grand Moc'al of Honor. Economy, Durability and rtaptclity combined with porfoct work, Are OaUnKUi'liine I'calurci . ll.e ccUUjcc.1 Giant Farm aiiJ Wansbonse Fans, IAI. ft A. P. DICKEY, Raclno, Wis. Now having many laic improvemfnu.tliry sir fully iualineveiyi!einiiil; clt ninn a 1 Mi.ilii.f (.(am, I J cat. iicani. iatiur iwan, 1.0m hi u rni4ll a.cu They grade When Irfilvt)i.ner1nill,iiK krp. .r.lcOjIi from W'hial. i..r!tv lid Kit llipilum . very pfl rrangcinrni f r (l-anliir lm.inly, t i lnvtr. I lax crrl. f)r hint f.tri.fl. nitil !1 c.lh.r ! S"1-" f4 '1y l ". !''. 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Mnilit' THE LIGHT-RU-TNINa mxxr mrAtinWiiai JAU.UU2I Tb DEST, LATEST IMPROVED, mi.t in. t THOROUGHLY c ii.tniclct SEWINC MACHINE rr.riM.culril, All th vuiii. irin ,iro in 1 1. i.f tin, UEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED BixUrc ADJUSTABLE. I uiMtiw iirnn''rr.v,.f(i.vi n i ut iiiu i,.titit:r mi u n i. i u lm iii ! EaolostThroncIoil Shuttle, I Thfl HOmitKH nn WOUNI1 wlUimil rtUNNINO tr UNTllltJJADINU Uio MAOUINK. i it iu a h:r,r..iTTivo Ni:i:m.i:i u ' luin liAl.l..rii.lilli.;lii-l)iKllirUtcli. IIIIIMJI' TOIIMIi It Im n 1.A1IOH , hl'AOl! IIikIi-c Iho i .ii.: It j MIINKI.r.kH. mtii inn iiiiti' i ii.ii. i ci:ixi:.Nci: iiiu all other nun Iiiik4 i m .) n.-l, 4Avinii( wnuto.l in loaullllna wlioro wo urn nut rarootU. Johnson, Clark & Co.9 30 UNION SQUARE, H.Y n.f it. syo pi-r il.i ! hi me. Sainplet 'nrle .' fret Ai.in-i hrisnos A Co. Portland, .Manic. 'I I I K WILGOX&WHITE ORGAN CO. Mvrulen, ( 'on n. l S. A. "Clilldron's Blow Podals,"! Adjusted ar removecilnstantly. used ty this Company, The most popular Organs of tho day ! UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY, " Tho Wilcsox As Wliito .- . .. i CJI'IITliI linti'n1 (IT- m tllO JriVii i VJwta TOTC'rr BEST Jijlll CHKAPEST ., ll,., .,, milrnl I 1" l' llUlVitOV. I :, lllmhutij Culalu'JUI. M.nUi. b?it h wivk. il'J u day nl lio.nr ou fi ll' IlimU'. i'orllv ..''' - "y,i TrS&3wwJpl f , . t.rf-Ajfci- -; vVl"ir - -" - wgm fetdk.. Ma-J-M-WWUP'.. im ' ' -ggz " A