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pTtsar mniitf,-'T".-itk.-J y ..-,,. , . -jjffj, r!ggsjj . ,- 'V 'Hi-l ,-!,,,. "" . !-is EVENING . ay.-i. 71 t, vjTj. s; tiie peoples' Paper." SALEM, OBGpl?, MbKAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1890. "TO-DAY'S KEVS TO-DAY." jsbt'aiH' CAPITAL JOURNAL - - Prices- Always the Lowest om - - MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, BOOKS IN SETS, PHOTO GRAPH ALBUMS, AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS.SCRAP BOOKS, JUVENILE BOOKS, CRAYONS, STATIONELIY, LETTER HEADS PRINTED, BILLHEAhS PRINTED, ENVELOPES PRINTED, CALLI G CAi-DS PRINTED, SANFORD'S I SKS, STAFFORD'S? INKS, ARNOLD'S INKS, STEPHEN'S INKS, CARTER'S INKS, HhD nnrKBLUE INKS, WESTENHOLM CUTLERY. IHT IJUlMllO Will Save You Dollars. Remember we save you from 20 to 30 per cent on every pair of boots and shoos.purchased from us. f-KstJ-faB aSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaW UM Ji aaaaaaavv- jssJsW? We are 3jtyjng,our patrons more good reliable Book and Shoes for their do lar this fall than was ever given by any Boot ahdtShoe firm in Oregon. If you wish to Bave your doLarovisit us. JAMBS DENHAM& Co., 118Sttte St,, Next door to John. Hughes. Easte:rn Prices. IMMENSE m STl UpPXIaUflV Elegant piuno, Cost lJU0, for $150. Fine UPRIGHT Pianos, $20n to $450. ORGANS, from $40. Great BARGAINS in Violins, Guitars and Banjos. EASTO'S MUSIC STORE, 310 Commercial Portland Brauch, 93 Morrison St. HOME, SWEET HOME! I 'you can gat a good rllcle m-tnnfacturd at homeynu should give ii tbc prufiire..c. We keep a full Hue of tuts rellublU Oregon Stove! Including the Dexter, Eureka and Bultana. The Best for trie Money. W Uo keep Eustcrn Stoves, and among them the "Banner" line. ' Give ui u call aud wive money. Steiner & Blosser, MS. AITKEN, Groceries and Produce -The Beet Cauued Goods.' Choics Fruits and Vegetables In Season. None but Flrst-o'aat Goods Hnn lied. Every article guaranteed at "premnted. If you would be wuli st-md imiruulze Th Orang Stor, 123 Stat Street. Salem, Oregon. IB SPECIAL SALE OF THE SEASON WARRANTED REASONABLE, Dry Poods ai.d Notions, Dress Goods and Fancy Goods Ladies' Misses and Children's C L O A KS Gents ;Furiishin j Goods, Carpets, Oilcloths, 1 aco Cur tains, TnuiKs and Valisos. K J. H. LUNN, cStfgA OS F0R M DAYS' m& s mm .s At Factory Prices. St. ON 8TATH STREET. waJib&vn m wi in m Ladies and The winter will soon be here; Our shelves are crowded with heavy Woolen goods. These Have got to Move! We won't wait till the season is over for them, bu will dispose of them now. Bargains in Clothing, Oveis' coats, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Dress goods. Woolen Yarns and Dry goods of all descriptions. j TO MAKE THESE GOODS MOVE, We will sell them away down to bottom want to get the best goods tor the lowest prices, To do so call on the Capitol AdventtjreGo., Opera House Bock,, on Electric Railway. MONEY MADE! HOW? By buying your Dry Goods, Clothing, Blankets, Oil Clo thing, Rubber Coats, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, everything you Celebrated Oregon n"J;, B. FORSTNER & CO., 297 Commercial Street. ctMffim&tMv Pint National Bank Building, Salem, Oregoa. A. i AuiTnom, ManagfT. W. X. Stauv, Prtndp:L Business, Shotf-and, Tj-pawritin, Penmanship and English Departments. Sr and S-rcninf Sessions, Student, admitted aajr tua. Catalsgawoa apsllostssa. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co., Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Saving. -House Finishing made to order New DOT KILN, by which we can always keep a full supply of seasoned stock of all kloda. Agricultural Works, Corner of Trade and High streets. Salem, Oreon. AH MS LAUNDRY, 160 Commercial Street, Sacra, Oregon. Only first class hands employed. Work done on short notice and at moat reason- able prices Please give him a trial. SALEM SAUSAGE WORKS. Only German Market in City. Choicest, Fresh, Smoked and Pickled Meats Manufactured. All kinds of Sausages, Wholesale and Re- tall Free delivery in city. 171 Commercial St, CIIAS. WOLZ, DROP. Morgan & Mead, City Draymen! All work done wit b promptness and dls atcb. Only the best men are employed, flVI- ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVBEfMEN, South of Ciiomakoto Hotel, dALBM, - - OKEQON Capital City Restaurant as. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm MeaU at All Hours ol the Day None but whit labor em -n-yed tn this tMbiblUliuiMil ... A -"hI substantial meal o ked in Oral oUaa style jweuiy-nv nu per uieai R K O PRO T, Court street, heiwoen Journal OfHoo ana Ulnt.t'a I.IVB.V. i Gentlemen' prices. Now, jTou certainly need at bedrock prices. City Cassimere Clothing. HARRIS & ffl Salem Express Company. WAGONS NO. 15&J0. Leave orders at L. H. Wlutera' store. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 215 Commercial St., ilem, Oregan. (Next door to K;elu'.) Bpeelalty of SpectitrteM, and repairing Clocka,' M atchea aud Jewelry. J. A. ROTAN Will give apeelal Bargains Infurnltureand house furnishing goods for the Next 60 Days. prior to removal, two doors noi th of J. C Brown a Co. 11: Im INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State' Assessed near!) one-third of a million (IE'). M. BKELEB, Lily Ajvut. And special ugentfor Mar'ou county. Of rice w tb tbe Couipuny. PRINTING. aNK OK THK L.ARUKHT KhTAHMMH menu In the Mate. Lower ratea than fbitlund. IbeHtate.a d i blnri wl stock Leiral Uluiikk it ntv discount, nvaa 101 prlcflial or Job put irgt blunks. K. M. WAlfk. He") trutr Ha'.wn nOB. ntlnv. iind ntttMUMrue nf M, T. RINEMAN OlAUUtlM Staple And Fancy toies, Crocaery, QUasware, Lamps, Wooden and Willow wara. Allkludsof mill feed. A lo veiretablM and fruits in Ibelrsmson. 'lllgbHl 1'rloe paid for oun try produee," We solicit a share of your pxtmuage. THE CAPITAL JOtlMAL HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. tUBLlSHKDDAILY.EXUEPTBtJNDAY, BY THK Cf.niUl Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Office, Commercial Htreet, In P.O. Building fcntered at the postufflce at Halem, Or., as' second-class matter. TO btlliyCIUBKRS OF TUE WBKKLV JoUltNAL. The iuliscrlpdon list or the Week ly Capital Journal has been lu iTvaavU by ovtr 100 tiumt-M the past week. The clnttlatlon of the week ly husbeenateadily- galttlug during ill of this year, mid Us popularity sliull not wane unless our eflortH tit make It a fair, cleati and reliable pr fur the people aball utterl fall. A number of Improvements in the Wkekly Capital Journal are couteitiplated. lu a few weeks the lurge size of the ae will lie re dueed to inoro eonveiiieut dltnen sIdii, and about fifty per cent, more reading mutter will be udded. This will lie done by Inserting; two pages additional, making It a six page paier. A regulur agricultural aud horticultural department will be maintained aud some of the best writers In the slate wilt be secured as contributors. The necessity foi the development of farm, orchard and garden will be fully recognized. We shall appreciate a coutiuuaiicc -of the good will that has been shown toward tbe Weekly Capital Journal, and shall spare no effort to make it the best paper for the tuou y lu Oregon. A popular paiier, widely read, safely aud consistently edited in tbe interest of the people, should have a large circulation aud we appeal to an rneuas or sueti a paper to continue their subscriptions aud aid In extending lis circulation See prospectus which will be Issued. A mailing machine has been added to the Journal equipment ana an uuraes or aubscriiiera are uow set up In type and, with date to which each subscription is paid, are printed on a label ou each paper mailed. By looking at the slip you can see how much you are lu arrears. All subscriptions in arrears must be o imputed at $1.60 a year, but If you will remit all back sub scription dues up to January 1st., 1891, and for the year 1801 lu ad vance, we .will receive subscriptions for tbe whole period covered by these terms at the rate of $1 a year. This offer Is only good however If taken advantage of by you without our having to bud a dun or with out our collector having to call on you. If you wish to pay up and discontinue the paper please remit for all arrears at the rate of $1.50 er year, as those are the terms printed upon the paper. If you are in need of other papers along with the Journal pirate make your wants- known, aud we shall give oursubsciibeisthebeuent of tbe lowest club rales far any other publication. Address, Pub lishers Journal, Baltm, Oregon. jjuliscrihers who come to Halem will be welcome to call at tbe Journal office next door to tbepostofltce, and settle their accounts, or leave orders for other papers. m rkhult ofinwi.sk methods. The papers of Eastern Oregon be- kIu to m theevil results of the fraud ulent advertising conducted by Portland real estate sharks. Tbe iiakerCity IWvielle uuder the head i ng "Wnrdsof Wisd in," says: The followlug from tbe Dalles 'limes Mouutalueer contains several grulns of common sense: "We have al ways been averse to tbe methods of dooming places that have no uatu ral facilities, aud believe it works to tbe disadvantage of the places of merit. For this reason the Times Mountaineer will lend no aid to the advertising rocks and sand-bills, which nature has uever designed to be siles for cities, and do uot possess any of tbe elements of develope- metit and prosperity. It is au out. rage against the principles of Chrli I iau houesty to deceive people aud induce them to Invest their meaus where there is no hope of receiving interest ou their money or lu many instance the first price.' Buch real estate dealeia "booming" sterile des ert lauds, with no commercial ad vantages, have Injured the north west more than auy one thing, and it is lime the press of this stale acted conscientiously with the people and warm d them against there money sharkB, who care for nothing except increasing their owu Ill-gotten gains." 99S9SS9I9S9 PKK3IUENT LINCOLN ON PLUTO CRAT. Iu 1805 when President Llucolu hud beeu repeatedly called upotst to favor some special Interests of tbe capitalistic classes, he was moved to place ou record a prophecy which has very uearly o um to pass. In a letter to t persoual friend, Mr. Tay lor, of Illinois, oue of the last he ever wrote, be' thus recorded hi view of Plutocrats aud the Plutoc racy, which Is now attempting to slesv this nation lu Its grasp. It lias U en atmnirhour for the Kepuhlle. but I seem the future a riia wising which uuuervea me Mia causes uie Ut UeqtbW for the safety of hiy country j As a result of the War, corporations have been enthroned, anil an era of corruption tn bhrb places will follow, and then the money power of the country will Prolong It reign by working1 upon lie prejudices of theopeorle, until all wealth Is sgsregated In a few hands and the Republic. Ir de st roved. I feel at this time more anxiety for the safety of my country than ever before even In tbe midst nf the war, Got grant that my fears may prove groundless. Tbe prophecy has been working through 25 years toward Its ultimate fulfilment. When anyone considers the numbers of millionaires in this country, and the numbers of five, ten and even one-hundred sndtbree 'hnndred millionaires, can beicbal leuge In 1690 tbe truth of what Lin coln said lu 1866, looking forward In to the future? ' The Keystone state dropped out of the republican party this year but it will be in place all right again another year. The editor of tbe Wondburn In dependent has been writing some very Interesting Jetters toibls papei describing ,tbe Hound country and cl'tle;. No one but the funny man, Peck, who la also a ploneerand an old sol dier, and Intensely popular, person ally, could .have accomplished, the result in Wisconsin going demo cratic. The papersnf tbe state are copy big the very worst statements Gtu eral Varney bad published about the .Salem nurseries', but are 'careful ' to uot prim his bungling attempt at a retraction. ' Geo. W Peck, mayor of Mil waukee, now governor elect of Wis consin, is not at heart a democrat i He will have to oen bis message to the legislature with an apolgy'foi being so little of a democrat in so strongly a democratic state. The Oregon Iau no longer rules alone lu Oregon. There .Is aPha raoh risen In this state; that knows not the Portland Joseph., The pre?s of the whole state is organized and Is h power in the land for good., Tbe Kehalem Journal says: If the Ore gon papers stand, together for. a good showing at the World's Fair as well, as, t bey did (n kicking for a recount, ihe Webfoot state will be well up in tbe front ranks at Chicago's big picnic. s i i ..i The Chicago HernldasVs the fol lowing questien: "Two Polk county, Iowa, widowers had each a grown duughter, and each' took the other's daughter as hia second wife, Through these marriages children were boru to each. These children now reside In Polk county. What was the relationship between tbe two men aud their wives, aud in what relationship did the children stand i6 each other and to the old folks?' The old. farmers were father-in-laws to each other and also suns-In-laws tn each other."" EeejasBE9E9 In his late tribute ai Philadelphia to Walt Whitman, .Robert' G. In gersoil uttered an exquisite passage on the hope of immortality, and oue which indicates that however short lie may fall of the Cbrb-tlati's faith Ills star of hope shines tmdlmmed. Mr. Ingersoll quoted a line from V hit man, in which death is spoken of as disappearance in the darkness, aud said:' And is this all? Will the forth- goer be lost, and lorever? Is death the end? Over the grave bends Love sobbing, and by her side stands Hope aud whlsrs: We shall meet again, ilefore all life is death, and utter all death Is lire. The falling leaf, touched with the hectic flush, that testifies of autumu's death is. in a subtler sense, a prophecy of spring. nm uTINIONS. Dayton Herald: While Marlon aud Polk are discussing the proper way to build a bridge pier, PortUud aud Vancouver are having bridges built, aud Albany iagetliug a "good ready" to build one; aud Oregon City is enjoying the blessings' of a rubstantial suspension bridge. Baker City Reveille: British capital la being Invested lu largo imu concerns lu Ohio iu enormous amounts, If British capital con tinues to be Invested lu this couutry we may soou expect to have con. Kress petitioned to pass a law to keen II out. This would oe consist ent with l lie protective legislation now enjoyed aud looked upon as a blessing. Astoria Celumbian: The fact that wheat ia worth fxur oeuts per mwhet more In Seattle thau It la In Portland ha started the dilatory capitalists of the aaa port ou a creek to thinking, and the result of their meditations will probably be rail road down to Astoria, where ships can be chartered cheaper than ou tbe Sound.' It is a fact, aud no longer a theory, that confronts the Port landers wheat can be skipped from Puget souud, Ashland Tidings: The grape crop is unusually Jarge andfliibin Jack, sou omuty tbhsfall, and the demand for the grttBM is not large eunugh to cover the yield Ibis tjme. gome of the yiHeyardlats have sold ah they rati aiajp awayttt a profit aud have Iliad tkvir vats with wiue, an. bill) Have about half the crop on their vines left; If the people nt the towns north of here knew bqw rare a quality of table grappa Is grown In this county they wouldcall for. enough' of them to clean out the vineyards in short order. Tbe grapes from the vliieyards down the valley hare been selling Ht 60 'cents a box. For table grapes they are finer thau the best 'varieties grow b in California, to the taste of most people, but where they are not khowntbey will not sell naif so readily as tbe more showy varieties front the "Golden 8'ate." 'No one except a cheerful Christian can grub Heavy stuhips and keep sweet tempered enough to whistle and quote selections front Longfel loW'and'Whlttler while the Work Is going "on.1 This Is what an' old gentleman does who has" been working near 'the depot lately, and he says' the poetry helps very matet lullV. Now this may be what the Cjilnese grunbbers 'are getting' off when they' all break Into a Jabber which soUtiuB so much like tbe conversation going on between a flock' of geese flying Vwr head. Whb' knows? Newberg Graphic. ,Probably there never was a man who could run a paper to suit every body more than a day at a time, Jefferson Review. City ordinances would look, better In the columns of the Review than tHey do posted ou fences and build- lugs. The city council should re member that all cities use their uewspupera as a legal medium fur -fflcisl advertising. Jeflersoo Re view. Roseburg Review, dera: The, bill to tie introduced iu the legislature by tbe committee ou taxation which Kcently assembled at Balem vies whb the McKlnley bill as meaus of enriching' the rich at the expense of the poor. Among other methods it proposes tn tax certain corpora tions upon their net earnings. It will tie remembered that' Oregon City locks were to pay a certain percentage upon their earnlnas. Not one bent bus ever round Its way from the corporal Ions Into tbe state treasury. Further the' bill' repeals the' mortgage tax law. It Is' ti ju ror the people to wake up! There js to be au organized effort by' cap italists to secure 'the passage of a lax bill in their luterest. As the. legislature is now republican, aud the leaders of that nartv have made an uubolly alliance with' mbuopo-' lists, tbe people may expect Ihe worst. Out of 135 barbers 'n Portland 108 signed a petliiou to be presented to the next legislature asking for a law to close all shops ou Sunday, Twenty-seven refused to sign the petition. Iu Alblua and East Port luud it wusBigut-d by every oue. In Astoria it was signed by 15, only one declined. Tbe barbers' union, of Portland, will send circulars all over the state, and secure tbe signatures of a majority of the craft. Thla Is a good move on Ihe part of the burr here. Leaving out the moral view nf the subject (we believe everygood citizen should observe the Eabbatb) the barbers are deserving,' aud. should have a day of rest, as should all mankind uot excepling.women, who often find Hunday the busiest duy In the week, because! of cooking aud preparing big' dlcnera on that day;- Dayton Herald. Cor. to Washington Demecrat: The exemption of Indebtedness; is a fraud, a delusion, aud au Incentive tp crime. If our correspondent has auy doubt of this be should couvvrse with the couuty Judge of Muljuo- mab county, and he would soon be convinced that this exemption la a bouauza fur the rich aud u curse to the holiest muu of moderate means.; It will be lought for in the next. legislature by the bunkers and rich men nf the city of Portland, using as their tools such honest farmers as their frieud at Buxtou. If there was no exemption of Indebtedness the tax rate would be so low that it would be an inivtation to imml gratlou. It would do more to set' lie up the hills in our friend's nelub hood than a million spent In exhib King our products at the Chicago exposition; aud If, In addition to this, it was a peniteutiary oflenee for au assessor to assess property at less than its true cash value: Oregon would lu a few yeurs outstrip her northern neighbor and take bet- proper place at the heud of the pi cesslou, How's TliU. We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of catarrh- iu.t cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F, J. Cheney & Co.. Props Toledo, O, We, Iheuudersiulied. (luve kuowu F.J.Cieiievfnr the last 15, yeais, and. believe him perfectly hoimrube III al biisitii-as tauiisaetlona, aild llnancia)! ahe to carry out any obligations made by their firm. ' West A TRiiAX, Wholesale Drug-. gists, Toledo, Ot WALDIN, KlNNAN MARVIWi Whilesaje DruggM, Toledo, U, Hall'a Catarrh Cure, la taken hitor nally,uctln,dlrectly upon the blood and mucous surface of tbo system, Testimonials sent free. Price 75c, per bottle, $old by al druggists, If your blood Is imnure reaulale your,liverwlthlmiiou Liver itaf UHSMH, Firs Nat iiitfi I rVfi ii 8ALEM OREGON, WM. N. LADVK, -DRi J. RF.VNOLllH, IOHN MOIR, - Presioenf Vic Picldet)t -' Csble' GENERAL BANKING. EzenanceoB Portland, Ban Franrtaoo, New York, London and Hong Kong botiajht and sold. Htate, Coontj and Cltr warrants bought. Farmers-are cordially' invited to deposit nd transact business wltb ns. Likeral advance made on wheat, wool, bops and otber property at reaaonaBir tates, tbaahnice' on sdeb so pdrltjr ran be otU'nefl at tbe bank In iw-it reliable eon paalea!,'' WILLIAMS- k- ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, ifl'FaWribtd, $2CO,000 Transact n rneral banktnf baslness . la all IU, branches. GEO. WrLErAM8.ii. Preslden Wat. ENHLAND .Vloe president HUGH MCNARY Cashier DIRECTORS: Geo. William. Wm'. Ens: land, Dr. J. A. Rtcbardson, J. W, Iloboon. J. A. Baker. Bank In new Ezcbanre block on Com mercial street., , 8:H-tf Capital National Bank SALEn- - - OREGON. Ctpittl Pii. op,. - $75,1)00 Sdrpht, -- 15.0W K. a WALLACE, . - Prealdeat. W. W. MARTIN, -, Vice-President. J. H. ALBKKTi ...' Casbler. . WRlCTBRSi W.T.Gra: W.-W.MarUn J.U.Martin. ', R.R. Wallace. Dr. W. A;cusiek J, Hj Albert, T.McE, Patton. LOANS MADE To au-mero od' wheat and other marksv able produce, conslgued or in store either la prlvatejrraiiariesor public warehouses. State ud County Warrants Bought it Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER rilsooanted! at rsiwonabte rates. Drarui -irawD direct on Mew York, Chicago, Han Kranctaco, Portland, London, Paris. Berlin Hong Knnnrt14titta, SAVE MONEY ON BOOTS, SHOES nd RUBEEES. C. 6. GIVEN & Cd's. Bottom i-t CasU i-i Prloavsv, OUR SPECIALTIES. I. "Reliables," for men; Pebble calf, Creednioor style, a W.C0 shoe for .7S II. -caramon Hctiaev" far' Ladles,. a brlgbt Donsola, sty luOiaaany.tuade, a S.0Q shoe-lor .7.r-A ' " r' V : III, I ran sav you money on boy's nnd. children's shoes Positively tow prices. Repalrfsg.doee: ttwtoaa-workt solicited.- - THE STATE Agricpirai College. Opeas t SeptwHsW-r 12, 1890. OURflE (JF STIj liV arranr d espresarr Kj tomeet tbeneedsol the I armlug anrt Mechanical Interest of the stat-;' Large, Commodious and: wels-venUlated buildings. Tbacollenialocaledln a, cul tivated atd Christian community, and on of tb healthJesUn tbe atate. MILITARY TRAINING. Expeiwes Need Not' Exceed- $150 fer: the Entire Sea ton. -t , Two or more fre Hcholarsblpa. from, evety county writ for catalogue to B. L. ARNOLD, Pres., Uorvallls.Or. JW-taidw. MilSS STEVLA AMES, B. Si Tascker of Osliarts Syttsai f EsprMslos. -and HARMONIC-:- GYMNASTICS: Balem.Oregon, Tstms In Advance. Those realstertng with: Unlvemlty class art given th same rate. Term lr. apeo- . lal classes mad known on applying to Miss Ames at tbe University. Piano-Voice French - ahtf - German At rooms t and 7 Baak building' BY Misses LAURA OOLTRA and ANN1K THORNTON. K.-li-3w MISS KNOX SELECT SCHOOL!! Wtll open ber private school on Monday, rtaptember 1, at th LRU Central 'scboot building 8-la CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC Of th WlUamstte University Saiani, Oregon. Th past school year has been the most successful In It history. lucreased attea danceandoumbrofgmdnats. Tbe most siioosmTuI musle scbool on, tbe Northwest coast. Tbe courses of Instruction include- f ilano, organ; pip organ, violin or dorcbea ral InstruraenU, yocal culture, tarmony. countei point and clas teachlni;: Dlplo ma given on completion of oours. 1h musical director will be assisted by as Ahl and efficient oorp of teaebsrs. Hand for cataloguo Z. M. 1'AKVIN, T:3s-mdw MuslcarDirectM. NMt twin txartn Sept 1st, WHO... .,, - - WEBSTER THK atST INVEMHslMBA i) ,.1 " far tb. Fsoily.acaM.oT PfoisMj.tss Th L(a ttlary, and over r."" BfSJIJ IrsTsrycsM. ypw. BsjWM sufMIOMaMiMa supBlemeBtalfcala ffl" sfll W H aj ajssisnasjsiasy DONT saws I heat ! asm Tslurla.i Tblsl wyWw ,. Bspafjp. m wtSWsasf.- ji HafMRai I- hbib ,m im maw--.. -. i-J-J.-LIf i dMMsfsMl 6. ft t , 1 'f m x ii ' & W & f-' ? ' V Hi 'Ii LA ; rfjcjauAjgtlntL--' v fa-JftV- &. iTCti O-i-i fil