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o K.S.11ILL13, Vves. and Manager. M. ILLKIBO, Secretary (TNw rL- m OJB a. '"j .H STAPLE) AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Laces, Lace CurtainirRibbons, Hosiery, Ladies' Underwear. Etc LADIES' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Sole Agents for Laird, Schodor & Mitchell, FINE FOOTWEAR. Pattern sheets free every mouth by mail. Send, your namo and get one. 307 Com! Street. MACCULINt: IM.UN0I0 1 U-.CY. the Fnntltlloiinneici of the AvrrnRO Sinn Vnnlnlie at llio l"ice I.iinch Counter. To tbo student of human natuio tho free lunch counter offers a fruit ful field for observation and cogita tion. Tho average Now Yorker, who Una money enough to command a fair (share of tho comforts of life, prides himself on being rather fastidious about his victuals. Ho instate on tleanlincss above all things. lie bo conies very indignant if at a lestau ruiit a plato is sot before him that bears tho imprint of dirty fingers. His knifo and fork must bear no traco of tho servico they havo done for tho guust who last used them. His cup and saucer must bo immacu late oi' there will bo troublo for some body. And if ho should discover in any way that tho food set beforo him woa boincthing which had boon previously handled and rejected by other patrons of tho restaurant why, ho would take a fit right off, and when ho recovered ho would bring suit against tho proprietor, confident in tho assurance that any jury which wasn't tampered with would award him heavy damages. But when ho confronts a free lunch counter all his fastidiousness van ishes. Ho sees dozens of hands paw ing over tho contents of various dishes which aro all supposed to bo moro or less provocativo of ardent thirst, without any sensations of squeamishness becoming apparent in his interior department. Ho calmly helps himself to a piece of ham or a ecrap of cheeso and proceeds to con sumo it without being in the slightest degree disturbed by tho reflection that tho particular morsel ho choso for tho gratification of his appetite had beon touched by many fingers some probably greatly in need of washing beforo ho secured it. If ho uses a fork to help himself to beans or potato salad or a mussol or two, it isn't a clean fork that ho em ploys. It is a fork that ho picks out of a jar of dirty water, into which tho man who last used it dropped it. That makes not tho slightest differ ence to him, however, in a saloon, although in a restaurant it would justify him in "raising Cain." But when ho goes to got his drink thero will bo tho douco to pay if ho detects tho decoctor mixing him a cocktail in a glass that is not porfectly clean. All this, tho philosopher would Bay, tends to Bhow that tho avorago m.i" is moro a oreaturo of habit than of reason, and that what fastidiousnoes ho munifeats is Bimply based on cus tom. Now York Horald. A Bui Driver's Orlounce. "No, sir, I don't like ladios riding outside my bus," was tho seemingly ungallaut observation which a bus driver mndo to us tho othor day. Wo got near tho box soat and asked him why, "Well sir," ho continued, "I should notnimd tho ladios bloss 'era riding outeldo if thoy would keop their umbrollas off mo. When ovor a lady wants to stop tho bus, ulio always prodB mo in tho back, not with tho dainty, silver topped handlo of her umbrella, but with tho dirty end of it. Look at this coat. It was now on Bank holiday. "At tlio end of tho day my wifo counted twonty dirty marks upon tho back, ull f rr.n umbrollas. It's rather hard on a chap to spend a quid on a now coat und then to havo it treated in this wav, in winter of courso, just when wo put on any Bort of mi old coat, all tho ladios want to rido inside It is only in summer whon tho ladios go outeldo, and then after dragging thoir umbrollas ovor tho Btroote the" plant tho dirty ond in tho middlo of my back. I liko tho Bummor and tho ladios, too, but I shall bo glad when tho ono is over and tho othor goes inside." Million, llli VTUli for llor Future. Old Lady (to driver of growler) Now, driver, I want you to go very carofully. "Cortainly, mum." "And not go racing with otlier ctbs." "No, mum." "And not go rouud tho corners, quickly," "No, mum." After tho job, old lady hauding him a shilling, said: "You havo drivon rao vory caro fully and woll, and hero is a shilling for you. Havo you drivon a cub all your lifol" "No, mum. I used to drivo n hoarse, and blest if I don't go back to it. It's a bettor gamo than this. I hope I'll drivo yer again, London Tit-Bits, Kutw How to Keep m Hotel. Quest I'd Boon Btarvo horo. Proprietor (couutry hotel) Thoro's plenty to oat. "PerliHjw bo, but those waiter girls of yours don't attend to mo." "Thoy don't. Well, thnt'H caUly fixed. Hero's bouio wax." "What good ia thatH" "Put it qu your mustache of flourse, and cuil tho ends, You've got too much of a married look. ' New York Weekly, I A WiK OnttTwl Huutvliuhl, GuUei.ir,, -Good uvwiiug, my hi tie dir. Li your papn Rt homo! 'Little Denri don't know j I'll too. Mmhum te ut home, ami whou bhe's ttivuud J never c tell whether iwp it here or ot, ' 0 quiet, Good Kva. -AIWOLUTK LKADEHM IN- .1 t..ulitur In UrciiBt. Tho pculptors in Greece aro cele brated, but a "sculptor in grease" is something of a novelty in tho art world. Novortholess Washington possesses st ch a phenomenal artist, who finds 1 copo for tho exhibition of ins genius not in classic marble or plastic clay, but bas-relief models in lard and busts in butterine. His namo fa B. C. Ford, and his studio is at the west of Center market. Tho way Mr. Ford entered upon his artistic career was entiroly by cccident. It is his custom to pile fit ly or sixty pounds of lard upon his counter, and ono day he carelessly t icked up a knifo and carved a bas lelief portrait in tho sido. It was moicly an ideal head, drawn at ran dom, but possessed such merit as to attract considerable attention and custom from tho marketers. Sena tor Mandorson, who happened along, was particularly struck with tho por trait, which ho declared to bo a re markable likeness of Sir Walter Ra leigh. Since then Mr. Ford has continued his experiments and developed con siderable skill in manipulating his novel material for modeling. His tools aro ordinary carving knives, with which ho chitels out in rough some ideal face. Tho features aro nfterward molded and smoothed by the fingers, tho warmth of which renders tho lard plastic. When this has been done to tho artist's satis faction ho dips his fingers in ico wa ter, which chills and fixes tho fcf tures, at tho samo timo imparting a marbloliko gloss to tho bust and fallowing almost translucent in tho electrio light. Washington Post. A I'wrzletl Kiicllsh Visitor. When Lady Somerset first camo to America sho was particularly anxious to becomo acquainted with all tho American customs nnd to tako part in everything American. Her appreciation of America was in tense "Nojiv will you tell mo," oho baid ono day to a friend, "why tho chest nut has been selected ns a national nut and why it is so dear to tho hearts of evory ono? I notice that all, bo they old or young, boy or girl, man or womau, speak of tho chestnut frequently and always pleas antly und oven affectionately. "Today, as I was seated in ono of your hoi so cars, a littlo boy began telling another ono soma short anoc doto, whon suddenly tho other littlo boy (.prang to his feet and shouted, 'Oh, chestnuts 1' Later in tho day I saw ono man whisper somothing in tho ear of a frioud, to which tho friend only roplied, 'Oh, what a chestnut I' "How pleasant to havo Bomothing of which ovory ono is so fond. But oxplain tho cuuso of tho liking. Why was that particular nut select ed? Why not tho nlmond or tho pe can? Is it that tho chestnut grows moro freely hero?" New York World. Wlien tho Reporter Ia Working. Whon youseo a roportor engaged in writing in a railway carringo, don't imaginothat it is his innate cussedness or his lovo of hard work that forms his motivopowor. Noth of tho kind. I havo scon a roportor writing in a roilwuy carriage, and drivon almost to desperation by stress of timo nnd illegibility of noto nnd wnnt of lucidity in tho speaker worried by questions about his short' hand and to rate of speed at which ho can write it, by inconsidorato pap- wngors, who then snow their grati tudo in practical fashion by lotting down tho windows and blowing away tho notes ho has boon bo pain fully transcribing. On othor occasions I havo heard pas-songors outer into a violent polit ical dobato, with frequent appeals to tho reporter, varied by whistling and singing. At tho samo timo a writer in a railway carringo cannot expect everybody to bo hilent just to pleaso him, and thoroforo ho would do woll to cultivate concentration of mind. London Tit-Bits. Moilertililng t!io Mother of Cities. Tho Mothor of Cities is in bouio re spects tho newest of them nil. Ono half of Home is ns now as a back woods' Battlement, nnd strenuous ef forts aro being mado to furbish up tho othor half. But with tho latest innovation in Rome thero is not much uood to quarrol. Tho city ia now lighted by elootricity, generated by tho cjibcado of classic Tivoli. Such things, iu such connection, Bound ap pallingly inodoru; but nothing of that kind ia too strange not to bo true, now that wo boom likely boforo long to hoar tho cry of "Changohoro for Damascus r San Frmicisco Ar gonaut. Anifilviui rrourcM, Disgubtod American (on a dusty road) Well, horo wo nro riding be hind n pair of Uovsm and taking thoir dust just liecnuso our grandfathers did. Friend What's tho matter now! "Tho hordes ought to bo hitched at tho rear ond of tho carringo. Quick, as I havo ton minutes to spare, I'll invent bomo way," Now York WtvMy. III (Irent Ambition, Willie hud been watching tho dem olition of a houso near his homo with grunt interest. Thou ho bald s "Papa, I think I'll bo an unbulhler when I giow up. Terinjf dowu hoiwea mut be lota of fuu." Har jer' Bwr, Tho lri.ml of Chocorua. Chocorua. which can be seen from the poet's homo, is a tall mountain perfectly baro on top and bereft of all vegetation. Thero is a native legend in connection with it, as with , all old Indian localities, that is very interesting. Chocorua was tho chief of a great tribe who dwelt on tho borders of what Whittier calls "his broad Lake Ossipeo." For years tho tribo and their mighty chief woro supreme, but ono day tho white man came. Tho strange visitors had conquered all tho other Indians, but Chocorua was bound not to submit. For days and days tho battlo raged until the chief alone was left, and ho fled from tho conquerors. Tho white men fol lowed him on and on, pressing close behind, until tho chief sped up the rugged mountain sido and left his enemies below. Then bo raised his hands aloft and prayed to tho Great Spirit to grant his final wish, and ho cursed tho mountain on which he stood, and or dered nothing to grow upon tho sum mit while the white man held tho laud. Long and hard was his curse upon tho mountain top, and when he had tiuished night had como and tho chief leaped into tho darkness and vanished from sight forevermoro; and, runs tho legend, from that timo forth tho mountain was called Cho corua, and the curso of the old In dian was fulfilled, for today it wbaro and bleak. Such wa3 tho Btory told one sum mer's night beneath tho shadow of the mountain just as tho moon out lined it against tho sky. Harper's Young People. TI10 Sl.v of I'limlUe)!. Tho decrease in tho sizo of families is a subject which causes some alarm. Taking tho United States as a whole, it is found by tho census figures that in 1830 the averago family consisted of 5.35 porsuns. Thero ha'i been a gradual deoreaso, it being in 1SG0 5.!3, in 187Q5.09, in 18S0 5.01 and in 1800 l.'Jt. Looking at tho different geographical divisions, it is found that this rulo holds tiuo except in tho western division, where the aver ago size of the family has ri en fi am 4.18 in 18.)0 to -1.C8 in lbW), tho in cieuso having been steady tin ough tho intermediate decades. This result would havo been ex pected, of com so, on account of the settlement of the west in tho last few years, tho population having in creased rapidly and being more and moio bi ought to tho family basis in stead of that of single individuals or young families Fettling in western territories. Tho small avorago tizo of- tho family in Oklahoma shows, tho influenco of now sottlemonts upon tho sizo of tho family. In Oklahoma tho bug of tho fam ily will increase until population bo comes fairly denso, whon it will fol low the rule of older communities and decivaso. When population bo comes moro or less urban in eluii ac tor tho maximum is reached, and after that a constantly receding av orago will probably bo shown at each succeeding census. Carroll D. Wright in Popular Science Monthly. l'lcurri About Nebula1. , Wo know of some 3,000 nebula) which represont milky ways liko ours. Lot us count 2,000 of them as being of tho sizo of our milky way (our milky way holds about 20,101, 000 stars), then 2,000 by 20,191,000 equals .10,a83,000,000 suns, or 2,019, 100,000,000 heavenly bodies. Supposo theso heavenly bodies parading beforo our mental oyo ono por minute, it would roquiio 3,810,000 years to fin ish tho inarch, in all of which time wo would havo to look upon them uncoabingly. Supposo n human bo ing migrating from globo to globo and spending fifty years on each, ho would requiro 100,955,000,000,000 years for tho round. If ho staid only ono hour ho would savo much timo, but still need 230,000,000 years for tho task. Yot tlicso nobuho aro only n part of tho univcrsol Outsido tho nob ula limits wo know of othor nobuho uot roBolvnblo into stars. Thoy ap pear to bo primitivo iiobulw, pure unused world stuff matter for now creations. Soino of them occupy a Bpaco as largo as tho orbit of Uranus. Somo aro still larger. Tho ono in "Orion" is estimated to bo 2,200,000, 000,000,000,000 times lorgor than our Bun. Copenhagen Norastjornou. t Dutu or IIU Downfall. Anxious Wifo I am appalled nt my dear husband's growing disre gard for tho truth. Sympathetic Visitor Aud ho was always bo truthful I When did this torriblo change tako place? Anxious Wifo Sinco ho spent two weoks fishing for tarpon. Pittsburg Bulletin. Slightly Improbable, Judge Duffy You Bay you nro in nocent. What, then, woro you do ing with tho wnteh if you didn't in tend to steal it? Sam Johnbing I jest wanted tor wind it up for him, Dut's do solemn troof. I can't tell n Ho of I wus tor try for a week, Texas' Siftiuga. Tho last words of tho Bmproes Josephine wore: "I Blmll die regret ted. I havo always dosired the hap piueut of Franco. I did all in my lowor to contribute to it, I can eay with truth that the first wife of NRpoleoa iwvr caused a tear to flow." 1 f :-? fr - - ' ' "tW .. .m ' '"" II CHATS ABOUT MEN. Mr. Balfour, M. P., when addressing public meeting, speaks at tho rato of 100 woids per minute. A. Louden Snowden, tho new minister to Spain, ia a cousin of Genor.il Snow T ii. r tho Pennsylvania militia. Heii!- Mosler, whoso artistic successes havo lately won him tho decoration of the Legion of Honor in Trance, is an American by biith. He was born in Cincinnati. Professor the Right Hon. Sir Lyon Playfnir, who hai been given a peerage, is noted in the scientific world for his attainments in chemistry and other sci entific branches. John 1. Blair, the railroad magnate, whoso first sale was a uiuskrat skin, and who now is a very man) millionaire, celebrated his ninetieth birthday at his homo in Blairstown. J. F. Le Maistre, who recently cele brated the lOyth anniversaiy of bis birth at Brighton, Vt., is ono of tho oldest men in Now England. He is a native of tho islo of Jersey, and is still quite vig orous. Tho MacDermot, Mr. Gladstone's at torney general for Ii eland, is one of tho fow Irishmen who lotain the old titles of chieftaincy. Ho is the head of the ancient MacDermot family, formerly princes of Moylurg. Dr. Tatiner, tho Irish H. P., suffers fiom deafness, tho lesult of being hit upon tho side of the head by a well di rected sod tin own by somebody in a crowd of patriots who objected to his speech upon tho hustings. General S. W. Crawford, commandor of tho Pennsylvania reserves, has pre sented to the Redwood library, of New port, a facsimile of the notable letter written by Chnstophcr Columbus in 14S)3, giving a bnof account of his voy age for tho discovery of America. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. Cnt glass cracker jars havo plain sil ver covers. A flood of enameled bowknotsof every lino are in tho market. A turtle brooch has a pearl back sur i winded by olivines and a diamond head. Coilrd silvor snakes, oxidized with colorod he-ids, are of every sort for FMirfpms Tho largo now postal cards aro already provided with charming lecoptacles of pierced silvor. A now lamp is a silver pitcher with handles on both sides, and a globo cov ered with' a perforated silver shade. Tho branching silver candlesticks uniting in a common stem crossed with perforated trellis work aio a novelty. Coflee and ico cream epoons, with shell tips and shell monntings carried half way down tho gilt bowls, are piotty IhulpMuin sets of coffuo spoons aro mndo with different flowor handles. The pansy, roso, forjjetmonot, pea and the rest of tho garden, with greenish tinted foliage, como in sets. Silver buckles aro in the largest de mand at tho present moment, whether accompanied pr not by tho silvor belt. Thoso m medallions or flexible wiro nie prefened to tho solid elaborate raised work belts. .lowelers' Cucular. RAILROAD JOTTINGS. George Gould is credited with an at tempt at securing Wabash prosies for tho purpose of ousting Piesident Ashley at the coming annual meeting. A lG-ini'li cylinder locoraotivo on the International and Great Northern hauled 128 cars, almost all of them loaded, from Galveston to Houston. Tho Union Pacific intends putting on a daily hteamship service between San FranciFco nnd Portland. This action is ono result of tho transcontinental rate war. Over 100 milos will bo added to the Sou extension from Valley City, N. D.. to the Canadian boundary this season. There will teiimiu less than 100 miles tu bo built in order tocompleto tho lino. Chief engineer Todd, of the Penn sylvania, is in Chicago arranging for tlio World's fair Improvements iu the Union dopot there. The w ork will cost about $200,000, and will bo completed by nest Fobinary It la two years since tho trains known as tho Mmthwobtem limited wcro put on to run between St. Louis and Now York, and between Cincinnati aud Now York over tho Big Four and the Van derbllt lines, and what at first was looked upon as an experiment has proven n great success. AROUND THE THRONES. The palace of tha king of Slnni is in closed iu high whito walls which aro a mile in circumference. Tho crown princess of Sweden and Norway is tin enthusiastic amateur pho tographer, nud has taken over U.000 views during her journey in Egypt. Tho sultan of Turkey, Abdul Hnmld, is said to be nn excellent pianist, and part of his dully routlno couslsts in giv ing a couple of hours' instruction to his daughters. FACTS GROUND DOWN. Tho Isle of Guernsey exacts a tax from all aliens. The world In tsaicousumed U.808,000 bales of cotton. The 90,000 newspapers iu America em ploy 900,000 iaeu. The dye'v of one piece of linen re quire eighteen di&Uuut proeeMiea. The first oarpei factory ia Karope wan wtalMihU la fiAY. ftWW. lH. African finnilniormn. The- sandstorms of African deserts nro caused by tho great pow n- of tho sun's rays, tho extreme dryness of tho air and tho small conducting power of tho sand. Tho superficial layers of sand in the deserts of Afri ca and Arabia often becomo heated to 200 degs. Fahrenheit to a depth of Bovoral inches. Tho air resting on this hot sand becomes also greatly heated, thus causing ascending cur runts, As a result of these air Hows in from all sides, and different cur rents meeting cyclones aro formed, which aro swept onward by tho wind prevailing nt tho timo. Sinco tho tempera turo of tho air, originally high, is still further raised by the heated grains of sand with which it is loaded it rapidly increases to a most intolerable degree. In tho Bhado it has been known to reach 120 degs. It is to tho parching dry ness of this wind, its glowing heat and its choking dust, and not ns is sometimes supposed, to auy poison ous qualities it possesses that its de structive effects on animal lifo aro to bo ascribed. Tlio effects of sand storms aro most terrible, largo cara vans being frequently overwhelmed and destroyed by them. It was y their agoncy that tho armies of Cain byses and Sennacherib were annihi lated. Brooklyn Eagle. zvjWi .vJ'wXr "fin HON. Z. AVERY, One or the Umoctr Contractors and Bun- CR8 ll NEBRASKA. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Gband Isund, Neb , April 8th, 1893. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elhhart, 2nd. Gzntlihen: I had been troubled with heart DIBtASr. rORTHE LABT 30 YEARS, ?! although t was treated by able nhytlclaus and tried many remedies, I grew steadily worse until I was com pletely PROSTRATED AND CONDNEP TO MY BED WITHOUT ANY HOPE Or RECOVERY. 1 WOUld have very bod Blnk .. rn. r n ins spells, when my pulso worTI IRF Oul" Bt0P beating altogether, V r & ''and it was with tho greatest difficulty that my circulation could ggTHOUSANDSgg ck to consciousness again. Whllo In thlq condi tion I tried your new Heart Cure, and began to improve from tbo first, and now I am able to do a good day'B work fbrn, man 69 yearaof age. I glvo Dn Miles1 New Heart Cunt all tho credit for my recovery. It la over six months sinco I have taken any, although I keep a bottle In the house In case I should need it. I have also used your nerve and Liver Pills, and thinko, great deal of them. Z. Aveky, . SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS gold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Falem DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY! Slnybo you think this is a now business, Bcndfnjr out babies on application ; It has been douo before, however, but never have thoso furnished been so near t lie original samploas tills ono. Everyone will exclaim, " Well 1 that's the sweotest baby I o er saw I" This littlo blaclc-uml-whito engraving can give you but u faint Idea of theexqulsltoorlglnal, n-n - - vr jmj . cSci -W4Xi3 "&'$SrC?l,V c ??. $ w " I'M X DAISY." which wo propose to Bend to you, transpor tation imlu. Tlio littlo darling rests aguliist a pillow, and Is In tho act of drawing off its pink sock, tlio muto of which has been pulled oil nnd llimij asido with a triumphant coo. Tho Ucsli tints aro porf cct, and tlio t' es follow you, no innttorwucro you stand. Thcoxqul. 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C QL 0 g o . g 5 Ph (J J LiJ Ph M O to 2Hbo S5 3 " 2 B h (J) S x .ai nHJ C-H a Oh J S B33Z33& ' H (J I ""IN L VJ Civ KAN! Ii you would be clean and haye your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest manner, take them to the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY where all work j& done by white labor and in the most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street, Notice of Final Settlement. -vrOTlOE Is hereby gh en, that George O. rv,. "'"Sham executor or the estate of 11. 11 Chubb, deceased, hns Hied his final ac couut na Mich executor, and the county Jh-MirV" . ii untv, Oregon, has i,et in61h.dayon,ccfimbe"lf0i t the hour of 0 o'clock a. m. for the bearing thereof J,,eJ?'m " hllvlng ot.jf.ctlms to tald ac count will present them to fm court ut ll-4-Sdw Kiecutor. Money To lean on Chattel Mortgages. Money on land; no delay. THOifvM A JOIINSON. MJ inled. Salary nnd expend l'e manent pla e Apply now. . owers of nurV.rv tn.t'J, .,: American nad Canadian t olU HBrrty va. 8.lldt!f,aU& "W.N BI103.CO., Md-t&-i6t Nursejymen, Chicago. SOMETHING NEW, Tho ti..,. rri.v. r i i.i. ra. e"e,c,t' ,vla ,he " WImhmjsIu Centrnl Northern rncilloR It., oflords the traveling pnbllothe licat fucilltles fromHll points webt to CIiItoko and polntaeast and Botitli. The unsurpassed equipment otTered to Its patrons, row blued with speed, comfort nud safety, surpassing all Its competitors. All Hirmiiwli ImIka ... ,n ., " """ "" compnsctl of Pullman veatlluileil itrawlnK-rooni .v,.0,. wan uuiing care aud day coachea of latest design. uoimiiy inrougn rst train each I Phfc. ". K. X. !PJ?eloii ut I For tickets, time tables, eto. aiv n'y to agent of Northern p4Cin0 It Geu'lPftM.audTkt.BEent, Chicago, III, r.'iif WIS&A I PM J. H. HAAS, TELE WATCHMAKEB, 215K Commarclil St., - f item, Oregon, (Next door to Kloin'g.) fi!2c,a,y.0i Spectacles, and repairing Clocks. Watches and Jewelry. White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK, NnWrfUlrit fnr hn.lH... specialty. Careful 'work a J. K. VVH1TK. E.M.WaitePrintingCo. Largest eslabllshment in the city.) OVER BUSH'S BANK, SALBM, - . - OREGON. EX K. HALL, Paper Hanger and Decorator, Offlto at Chas. Cal ert's Mtlllonery tUyrt, Halein, Oregon, Wood Saw. KTerybody ga l'tuirl Smith's KSmSW,w RWiWW' ur. rn CD CJl CD CO 24 CD CD I I o o 3 3 C3 52. . , -"ip-i.