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The Coast Mail. BATUKDAY, JANUAUY 21, 1S80. Alton t tlHnfrnlhrt 2Wch. A. II. Stoplionij nnd Senator Hill hnve, It la rciortc1, adjusted their ancient qunrral. The Augusta Chronlolo enys thnt n mittunl friend from llmo to time convoyed between tlio two name Inudntory cxprepfiioim of onch nbout the other, nnd finally informed Mr. Hilhof Mr. Stephens' eulogies Uon hie recent speeches in Hits Bennto. Moved by Uicpo things to forget his ancient wrath, Mr. Hill offered a hand which Mr. Stephens cordially accepted. The two men have always lccn political oppo nents, and their personal relations liavo novor been vory friendly. Be fore the war the result of personal ities on the stump led to the sending of a challenge by Mr. Stephens, but Mr. Hill, with a contempt of the Code as commendable as it was at lhattimo rare, declined to Fettle the nnnir ooiwccn tlicm bv a resort to mortal combat. Dr. Olivor Wendell Holmes says that the first time that he ever vis ited Theodore Parker, the ?cholarlv reputation of the young preacher then not quite thirty years old, had not reached him. "In looking round the library," Pays Dr. Holmes, "I saw upon bis the great 6eries of quartos-'Brucker's Historia Critica Philosophae.' 'You have hardly read that, I said, not thinking that any student, in these degenerated days, grappled with these megathc rial monsters of primitive erudi tion. 'Oh, yes, I have,' he answer ed very quietly; and then I, who thought I was dealing with a mod est young divine of the regulation pattron, took another look at the massive head of the young man, whom Mr. Wendell Phillips has late ly spoken of as tho "Jupiter of the pulpit," Senator Harmibal Hamlin has a pleasant cream-colored, prettily-furnished bouse at Bangor, He has four children living, his youngest pon having graduated at Bowdoin last commencement. The Senator isjthc oldest living man in the pub lic service. "But I am tired of it," he says: "It harasses me more than it used to. If you are in political life you are everybody slave, and don't even own yourself. I shall quit as soon as I can. I would rather live here than in Washington. I have a comfortable home, and a farm near here of about twenty acres, that yields me as much as the average farm through the country. But I am still strong. Very often I go fishing or hunting with the boys, and I often hear them whisper, "We'lPgive the old man a soft place, but they generally como home be Jiind the old man." The sweetest little fish 6tory of the season in told by Frank Abbott, of Burlington, Iowa. At Clear Lake dwells a little girl who takes a ride in a small skiff drawn by two pickcral. They are regularly har nessed, and by means of lines she ie enabled to guide them in any di rection. The fish are about three feet in length, weigh between seven nnd eight pounds each, and are very powerful. When the girl is tired of riding she drives the pickerel to a boat house where they are unhar nessed, taken into a commodious glass aquarium made expressly for them, and fed. When she goes to tho tank to harness them for a ride, tho pickerel jump almost into her arms, so glad apparently, are they to pec her. The young miss has been offered $1,000 for hor team. Fome Cannrj hirds arc very easi ly trained ; others remain shy and inlrnctncUiblo to tho last. An am ateur fllight-of-hand performer gives this m his method for rendering a rnnary tamo enough for trick-playing: "Take a young hird and put oil of burgamot on his bill. 'It will mako him drunk as a lord ;' then roll him in your hands until he is familiar with your touch, and put him in his cage to como to himself. Ho can bo handled afterwards at any time without being at all fright ened." Joirs ILiiMtiNOToN and a man in bin employ, of Grawi Valley, Wabco county, while. Koing from Dalles to their homo with n two horso team, boenmo lout in the hills cant of the Dew hutM river two weeks ago. Mr. Harrington found hia way to a house after being out thice days. Ho was badly froieu. A party of men started out and after two days' search found tho hired man lying under tho wagon ilvo miles from tho homo, wrapped up in u blanket and almost duad, having been out five daya without any thing to cut, Franca hit agricultural school for girld. One of the chief is near lloucn, which U pnid lo liave been begun with a capital of one frane by a Sister of Charity nnd twolittlc discharged pris on girls nnd to be now worth $100,000. This establishment hns 300 girls, from fi to 18. The farm entirely cultivated by them, is over 400 acres in ettont. Twenty-five siMer form the Mall of icnchcrn. More thnn ono medal of tho French Agricultural Society has hecn awarded to thi cstaMisiimciit nt Dnrnctel nml the pupils are in great demnmt nil over Normandy on account of their skill. They go out ns stewards, gimleners, farm ninnn ger, dairy women nnd laundresses. Knch jjirl hns on leaving nn outfit nnd n smnll some of money, earned in spare hours. If they want a homo they can always return to Darnelel, which the are tnught to regard ns home. Jay Gould's private car contains a parlor, stateroom, kitchen nnd smok ing saloon ; it can be run on any "road in tho the country. Moses 'K. Gould, n young merchant of Chicago, while playing burglar in n friend's house was shot nnd iiu-t.ntitlv killed. With n population of loQ,000 Ore gon's exports equals one-seventh of tho total export of the United States. Geo. W. Child quietly paid all the expenses of the Grant reception in Philadelphia. The Governor of South Carolina granted eleven pardons on Christmao day. A son of Kentuck's first Congress man is now in the Lexington poor house. A conductor on thu Alameda train wa recently fined $2." for throwing a Chinaman's hat from the window. Zach Chandler lea es a fortune esti mated at $3,000,000. NEW HOME Sewing1 Machines, JUSTKECEIVKD BYSTAMEK! FOR S ILK AT REDUCED RATES, BY HENRY G. TLOEGER, D. Morse's Empire City. COOS B-A.3T HIAEPIT, MAnnsiirir.LD, Oregon, Vi'. It. SiJirsos a D. IIou sr Proprietors. and provisions of all kinds sold at the lowet living rates and DKLIVEJIED at any point desired STTZlPIE3: :s roa VESSELS, LOGGING CAMPS ArD FAMILIES, ALWAYSRFADY. js-Wc keep nothing but thebest? and insure satisfaction. lA-l-tf .n.i.inriGLu Drug Storc5 DR. C. Ii. GOLDEN, Tkopr. Opposite Xafburrj' Store. HAVE CONST.rXTLY ON HAND ALL POUTS OK -AND- CHEMICALS MEDICINAL PUItrOSES, - 3-ISTX'T7aS3B" BFOXVOIIS. SCIIOOIiBOOKB, ALSO CHOICE CIGARS and TOBACCO, and everything usually kept in a JIKUKAL msPOKAUV. JrccrlptlouH Mrrfitlli Com pounded. vl-3-tf . G. WEBSTE R, IlEAI.KK IX E-Boots, Shoes And 1IIit I'liitUHKN. Makshhklo, On. XTIAVE LATELY ItETUItNED I from San Francisco with a com- .d.iin Kine'k of every thlnjf in my lino loudy miido boot.unil fchoofe, oto. DEST MATERIAL NLV USED. NOTICE 0IJ-1NAL PROOF, l.xn Omcr, ) rTICK IS UKKKUY (UVKXi that the following named settler J tiled notice of his intention to make final pivot in support of hi claim, and secure linn! entrv thereof' nt the expiration of thirty days from tho date of this notice, vix: Daniel O. Otto, Homestead application No. '-Mil, for the lots 1,2 nnd fi, SVi of SKVf, section lfi, Til, S U 13 nml names tlie following a Iih witnesses, vi: 1). It. Toolcy, of Curry county, and .Tames Coolej, of CurrV eountv, Oregon. i. F. Hknjami.v, oil Register. NOTICE OF FINAL I'ltOOF. LvniOkkick, ) BosKiu'iio, Or., Dec. Ill, 1S70. y TYfOTICE IS UKKKUY GIVEN 1 that tho following named settlor has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of hi claim, and secure final entrv thereof nt tho expiration of thirtv ifnva from of date tin notice, viz : John K. Hare, Preemption declaratory state ment No. 3('.o, for tho NKt, of SE,, section 20, VS of S'i4. section 21 and NW4 of NW section 28. THO, S U 14 W, nnd names tho following a- his witnesses, viz: John LangloH of Curry county, and Prank Langloi of Cnrry county, Oregon. W.M. F. ItKSJIMIV. I Kegiter Notlue of Pinal Protif. LwnOrncK. ) KosKjimo, Or , lVe 27th. 1S7! S VOT1CE IS HKKKHY GIVEN J-' that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and .-ecure final entrv thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice," vix:" John Morris, Homestead Application No. 242l. for the SU. of XEif ami NX' of SEX, section 30 T2S S K 12 W., and names the following as his witue-es, vf. : Samuel Ueliou of Coos county, and John 'todalmufh, of Coo county, Wm. F. Dknjamix, fl llegister. Livery it Feed S able, MARSHFIELD, OG'N. NOBLE BROS , Proprietors We have lately built a firt-ela Stable on l'iiie.itrect.nnd have Hordes to hire at all hours. Hauling done at short notiee. ' i New Market. KOSS & TIMMEUMAX Would announce to tho public that thoir now market OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL HOTEL IS NOW OPENKO AND THEY AltE PKEPAKED to PELL AI.I. KINDS OP BEEF POUK & MEATS of ALL KINDS P R 0 V I S 1 0 NS AND V EGETABLES VJJSSELS and LOGGING CAMPS srppLii-:n. KTPIIICES DOWN TO THE IJEDjH 50 KOCK. THE ' Cnpluln, fefN.Iacoti V.rnst, I'jtve1I nrslificll orcry iiiom j in: for Empire City, and retnriw in the forenoon. Goes up Ixtliinu.-i Slough in the afternoon and returns to Mar.-di field at night. NASBURG & HIRST, FaoNT Stkeet, Mahpiifielo, Ogn. VEW GOODS IJY EVERY STEAM J. er; keep contantly on hand in our large and commodious store, a well (-elected Mock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, coiiMtsing of tho best etaple and fancy 3DE"X GOODS, of all kinds, the choicest GROCERIES PROVISIONS. A LAUGE STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS and CAPF, BOOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS and OIL CLOTHING, SLII'I'EKS and OILCLOTH CKOCKEItY and GLASS WARE. HARDWARE and TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco, Paints, OIIh and Vanishes, Cliolce Wines and Lhpiorx, Tlimarc and Aminuiiltlon. CUTLEUY, WOOD nnd WILLOW-WAKE, and Sclxool DBools STATIONERY, wxjxiTtxmtxxxnrcz- oooxyia, vrx HOsiHU-y Our extensive Bliowcaica aic filled wiiih tliofineut MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TLMKS. N. IJ. -All goodn jnnclijuwl at our Store wlirbadi'liverwl Uto ul charM" at any point on the iwuto of the ileiiiuur Myrtlo. vM-tl BAY VIEW BREWERY, Win. lteiclftert9Pio(prieto r Keeps constantly on hand, nudoileis for siK a mi pi iior aitii lo of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, wuohrs u: n.u: is svi plied with Ml WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS lUlvNCIlSAK ON T l.MPIKi: CITY. J. ESTEY & No. 100 1-roiit V1ct. BRATTLEBORO, VT. .. . .i -i..i in. Onr new Orjrnn, expressly designed for Snndny Schools, Chnpcls, etc., is proving: a G-LTZ2j3l.1 SUOOE3SS. Bo suro to send for full descriptive Cntnloguo beforo pnrcliasiiig' any other. TE LARGEST WORKS (OF IHE ID) ON THE GLOBE Illustrated Catalogue Bout free. THE LSMIKL jii Empii.i City. Oi.. Rosoburg A: Coos Bay STAGE !m LINE, .. CIA) von A-CO J'roprhturs. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Sfttfivs irtll Ivuve Coos CKn ervrj l day (Suiiil ij t.Miptid) .it 7 VA m, THE TRAVELING PUBLIC Will. MM TIII3 TO UK cm-: a pi:st. nnsramt qrn -ki:$t OF ALL ROUTES ROSEBURG OR ANY PART OF, THE INTERIOR. pLOSE COX N 1 j with the c.ir i Kt'TION MADE aniluerl.iud stage- atIo-ebiirjr. All business entruted to our rare will be attended to with promptness and .-cciinty. fc5 '.A III.. l.l.)j.u 1UTU. Each jnemjer u!lowed',0 ojbayijityr. For Further particulars empilre of V KriIETTER,Agt. Telegraph oflite, Empire City. OrS. H. It ILLY, Itlanco Until. M.irKl.f.ild, Or. 2S EAN & UO. - D. WILLCOX AM) II. MERCHANT. HAVE Al.WAVri OX Ha.VI) A Kfl.I. AoMortiiitnt Of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE, LUMBER MANUFACTURED TO ORDER And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED, and at tho THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. Ti-aijEi: PIONEER MARKETS, M VH'HI I' 111 .t L'MIIJtK f'UV. II. I'. WIJI'lMvY, I'uoj'JHi:toh. A t-'fid nipply of Mi'rroN, SKtr??- oaxnbi) PORK, LTO. TTf J5TC, KT0. and all kind of SALTMEATSaxh VEGETABLES constantly mi hand. A1im a Kti'MLetot U of GiiooJumriiiB. v k hihTk l a LOGGIHG"" GArVlPS SUPPLIED AT SIIUKT HOT I CI: ls-Uf i E. IJ. DEAN, C We m pit mi tin: chowf.st uuaxps of COMPANY, No. 100 Bach View. T TDe-riin B00T& SHOE MAKER a, ., JhiMinni,()i.. (II qtjstojm: -vt-oik in a tinirn'i 1 n mum .mil mm , i( ti. BEST MATERIAL C( SI opoii Kti ii" I'ionn Hatki t .sin . t I'!" 1 -itr If E. A. Anderson, LIVERY AHO FEED MUt-IIl II I.D, dr. UAl'LINii DONE AT SI TDK tire aud.it ir n.i-'dii.ilile fDRT NO- r.ltl ruM. AND WO'iDf OV-TVNTI V nv II ) EUGENE O'CGNNELL, or u i: iv Stoves & Ranges, T..t t Iliiiio(d Hardware.Tools. -AM- IiriploinciiLs. GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND LAMPS &c OILS. WOOD A W1LLOWWARK, Sti-.un, Water Pipo and J'iitiiiKn. CSrari- itv ami l'lu ted Wart-n. ilAXI I ACri'ltKHM (If COPPER & SHEETinONWARE, TIM, .ioit u oatu Y.XV.VX 1KI) WITH IJMI'ATCH. fifir,I'XTRri fur riti.(H, PIuhm Mkwi r nnd Iti apt r fm iiihIiciI al hlioit iiutue. oiECT NEW DRUG STOR MA KS FIELD, UK. ki;xt iou tu MAii.ornci: LOUIS MUX HOE, I'roprhtor. KILLHTOCK'OI' Drugs & Medicines, COXHTANTLY ON HAXIi. DEST Itll.lXns OF CIO A ItS' i'Kal (' i m p miii lul hy Coihjk.'U'm1 I'IiIcIjim. (JoihI rvjjTTTNv "Ire Horse I HgT-j at all STABLE, WTWtTffTff ! 11 F H 1 X K S S C A II i 8. T.C. MACKEY.M.I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON F.Mi'ttii: Cnv, Oiikhow ""l...l,.oi...it!c.a.u" PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, M iiifuin ii, Om i. os. C. W. TOWKIl.M. n. PHYSIGIAN&SURGEON M nsiii'ii:ii, Our.oos'. V. ('. A XI! 15 1.. M. I). PHYSICIAN an SURGEO N Coliilllv ('Kit. On it. S If 11 . l!l, J W II MII I'KN IIAZA1M) & II VMII.THN. ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will puietire in the nmuit cnuitn of tho state. oifni: .r KMi-iiir i n, Ouv. cr. i&. sxc?rnijiasr. ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW, m vitsiirim.P.uiiKiioN'. (1. WKUSTI5II, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW M VI1NIOIKI I, OlU i.li'.. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, ' IIH ITIILH'tU'DWEl Wl'EH, ii.Mi'iiti: i rv, );. Culli'i'timiH ntnl nllii'i liiKincrih i!hmm1 W. r. WHIOIIT, C. S. Aliuarul ami ('. ., Ih'jtiitit R U It V E Y O , L'oriu.K Cita, Oiin. Will attend to the IiiIih'k uf mirv i in in nnv nurt if Uit rountv. any pun a uif cou Vrftft iiuinnof all i .. 1 '. M .. " ..... I ivnift tiuip.Hii an Hurv'u uiih'h, niH nifdiedat slmrt notice i:. (;. c it i x i) i: o i) , ATTORNEY ami mUKSELLUR AT LAW, l'lIMJX IIM Cl'l'Vi OH IIIC-OIV ( hli.iti- nf nililii jiatruiuii- in nni i tuM miIii iinl. i .Cii 3Vt.Tl NJtFXlCTiTO M Mllll IH II OlO'.KN. j II I Tlii Iiirt'tiititinTi now :illirl tl ! In -t f.ii-ilitirx fur Liliii.ilinii t. In I'., nnd hi tin t'it Iti'i;i'n nf itiitliiTii On iiiii Tin Arndriuy in Krailimtnl lutn time ilrpart llll'lltH IIM fllllllllH- ''' I'rhinifif Dfinrnit-nt I In which Introdiu'lnry Ittuiii licit .in taught, Tint Junior lii'piirtiiiriit. I'tnlirai-iii; f irtln.jrritpliy. Iti-a-linir, V riling, tir.iminiir, Oinuriiphy, lllNtur t'lijxinliiKj , fitiniluir Sricinc".tiiil Men tul ami I'rueticul Arilluiu-tii". 'Tho Sntlor Drpurtiiirnt I -ii iliru-i itr lliHilk L.i'ciin(iiii;li' nml iliiulilc ciilr Jltiitiiny, ClifiniKtry, Pohli i .il Kciui'iiuy, l.njiii, ltlictnnc', Iliglic Ariiliiiictic, AIkcIiui, (iitum-lry, Tiigii iiiiiiulrj ami niiru Mug. Ml SIC. In-triutiiin in tliin hrancli i Iven tthen ill-Hired. I'iMiiii ciiu 1m- had for from '. tn per week with jirhnte fmullicK, and for Mill lem ulii-li cevernl i-tililcntH club to- gether and IkmihI tlieuifclvoK. TEHMS. Primary Dopartinent - - -ft,(Ki Junior . . .... 7(vi Hunior . . .... i0ioo J.T. MlC.BMir, 1'riiuiiial. vl-."-'f. VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST & BEST AWARD And Grand Modal of Honor. Economy, Durability nnd Rapidity combined with perfoct work, Arc Ihitinguiilune Tcamiet "f lU cclclrated Giant Farm and Warelionse Fans ham tr A. P. DICKEY, Raclno, Win. KwliaTinBmanyjiieimprovm'nU, ihry air fully quat in cvciy drnunrl: clnmi; a 1 kiniiv tf (.rsin, I'cii, Hum. dilcr llcari, Cvm anil Snutl bred llicy graje Wlieat (etfai-ilv bj t nee handling Sep arate Oat l Irom Wlirat, L.rley and Kye '1 hey liava vrry pfifect rranmr.ii f r iltanmz Timoihy, CI iver, KJax ' erd, Or h-ird I mi, oid all cHher famall "e')i 'I hey Choft crYcily, and c imbme every tuUriraiion rcquiic I t!o llii Lett wuilc in tha ihoueil nine. Waielmuie, wll I m Milh, me liikely ten itructud, huili Iim r in i rue u;c I. aciom. m'KlJle the demanii, nid fivini' n eipjtily i f from jo la so LuiUU t.cr I mu, i l ,4ng a ma t f mi I. 7hy me abippciJ, b xut frocca-i Irantpi'ilation, and "Ml up" or "kii(kJ down" fur fwniillai; mlaad, M isqucaMd; aid ii all catci put fiM m Uard Can or 8(wunr. ()kra AIM fiuix thy rcIvct. i J JIM. aLlron) "LmcLxI tiwn" g for hjfihr )il tWgcJ at wbcM fwavoiiW "al up." Olio. lKar Mil CirtM Hipjlkd wi appttailwi. ISicti ill U ymi im mmTw Mll in"- Out Mil M&UMJll jfjj LTp!nV7jLRrrf AH "Wi 'irwWMtlflii Egnal to Any. Excelled ly None. Taylor &' Farley CABINET ORGAN. . " '""""" "'jl"""'" jjiuw i ill nirirrut.'ra r nny in mr u tmi (n lliric lii.l) tiim i i,ii I licy ciiIjiIii intBy KBRKNTIAL IMl'ROVIMKNTB vn nuns .1 iii i ii. ,i AtmtiiK tn ntoiluon work which ihHll b Durnlilr,ivo will not miorincn Hint which I not noon, nml yot In viinl tn u prfot Orunn, In oritur to innkii n mora fno utorlur. Wc 01. ml. I ruMr.)ulf m StlMi unit Appropriittn CV'.fi l ran lx- f.niti.l In h inuktl, tilth ruiiih wkldi It tlli;tll!llliy wiy a nnQAiiou tons, 1IIK ItllWIHO Award Willi Medal & Diploma of Honor M W.IIIIIII) tv Tll CtNTENIAL I XIIIUITIO.N COMMISSIONER! I " fir l(inrfj In UMiMnililp, riraani, M UTt 4 MHIUHl HI TW1I tmlnrinlir In Unit in4 CmikI tlllll It .IkUbIlI l,taii((i f.t Hit pirrM ItUa." . Do not fail I utAc ii'4kjiii itn KXAMINIC TUKI'.IC lNOTHUUICNTa IVfi.w 1 urilumic Clloll. lire, en iilfc.alioil la tin Taylor & Farley Organ Co. WOIIGKSTIUI. MASS. I t. , suit i m i k in ur in I mil, I onus ,V?..,i'r.,Mm.V" "' " ""'"' I NEW H0.MI Tim DEST, LATEST IMPROVED,, mt imt THOROUGHLY rouairuclM SEWING MACHINEcicrliurnlr,!. AH llio eun .rf j n tris i 1 1 !. t f tlio DEST STEEL, CAREFULLY TEMPERED sort arc ADJUSTADLC. It liA Ilia Al IOMATIO TVSMOSt It U the i.Aiuil.xr no n til. i it hit u EnolostThroaclocI Shuttle. Tim 110I1UIM1 nrr WOUND wl0i4 aUNNINU t-r UHTIIUKA.UIWU Um MAUIUNB. it in ( 8i:i,r.i-rrivo NKKnr.ri it liaal)IAI. lurrrh-iilitiiiKliiolrngiiitirailtrJi, wimour 'ii.-iiiMn u Im n LAitnit NI'AUi: limli-r tin- ami; It U .SOIKKI.KHII. ami lm more y ui 1 1 1 1 xCKLl.UNCt Una all ntlior inn. limn i .,. ,1 un, t. J-AlBHlH WlU.lc 1 Ii) loOMlllU wlioro wa ro net ruroama, Jolfnson, Clark & Co. 30 UNION SQUARE, M.Y H7i i syi pi r din .ii tiiiiue. Hiiinjili'i "Ott i5 frw. AddrcHH Ktimwi.v A C. Purtlaml, Maine. T 1 1 V, WILCOX&WHITE ORGAN CO. Mcrid an, I V n. I r. .S". A. "Ghlldran's Blow Pedals9'vr Adjusted Drremovedlnstantly. Invented and Exclusively used ty this Company, Tho most popular Organs of tho clay! UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY, "Tito Wiloox &. Whito Ovfgtax Instructor'1 1m tlio BSST nnd CHEAPEST iu. tho juurkot ! S7tf a wwk. !',' a iluv al 1mmii0 oiml ly taatlf. tVtt ly Hiilll frtc. AiIiIioch flics i L'w. u, M Uti Muluu, la&mwmimi lfi WW liBfflfcfy .- - - . .. -JVm I IHaWlaMaU ajT i 7' 4 t HVrH Job''-- kWm vwr i w1-1-,,;!" ll,.M,,,Mitin' &. l.lT ' .t Jl C91'V ' , its b A an