, M tt.fi&mmmummuikvant-n !. in KiWVWwij i nMw i4hi.Wt . i HjjMCutHmimi . ..-..- -..- -- . . u ,i ! WtWW"M" U W .it.' ' -Ol v4 Skirts at a Special . Discount Saturday. From 2 to 3 o'clock we will sell 51.60 mercerized skirts at $1.00. Watch the clock and be on time. T&he IDorace TRADE A Household .. i?3VV m7 JSXSff' &S r... aKJ& r. 38K.7 .Bwa2&.srv v: V rf$?JT jM 8SK3Cti .;&' i trr,M3T 1flhAft2rM3" "Say, old man, I told you not to let them fellows fool you on cheap flour again, but to fetch me a sack of that 5-X Lexington CreamJ You will find that down to LIBBY'S. Now you get right out of here r .and get me a sack of that flour before it is all gone." Palace ZL i tt e r 3r -33 am S. II. 13KSCII, Prop. ONE M.OCK wust OP Good turnouts, strict attention to our business, TUB new zmnden anu" courteous treatment to all lias won for us tho lii'll.DlNG. 'Phono. excellent patronage we enjoy. Trv us. NJH3I-.S01S JFLICTCIITCXt FIRE INSURANCE AGENT REPRESENTS THE FOLLOWING IN8URAN0E COMPANIES. Hartford I'lro Insurance Commuiy. Nortli Ainorlcnn of I'lillmlolplila, 1'hcKMilx of Ulooklyn. Now York. Continental of Nuw York City. Ntngtiru Klro Insuruneo Company. Nuw York Underwriters, Now York. Commercial Union Assurance Co., London Dray and Transfer Line. W sis The only spring dray Phone 139. J. ROWAN DEALER IN FLOUR, FEED, . HAY and GRAIN WIIOLKSAI.K AND IIKTAIL UAXDLKS Seed Wheat, Spring Rye and Spelt. 'Phone No. 71. Residence, No. 93. F. M. WALLACE DRAY LINE Moving Household Furniture and Trunks a specialty . , Phone No, 1 Young's grocer), Alliance. Checkered LIVERY AND FEED BARN JAMES KEELER, . Proprietor. UBogue Store WINNER" Necessity. . vr ' - M T T.W- A. flE Km 1 f . r -- 1"U AV1-! ..Hi -' Am'" ,H3 I f &S&JT 1 ' i dp mv&r m ts1iP3KsSaEg$s Liverpool, London uinl tilobe Ins. Co. Cii-rimui American Ins. Co., Now York, l'iirmers and MorclnmiH Ius. Co., Lincoln. Columbia Plro (nsurnuco Company. Philadelphia Underwriters. Phoenix Int. Co., Hartford, Conn. Office Cp-Stnlrs.Flctchcr lllock. HEN YOU GO TO LEAVE TOWN, don't worrj about what to do with your Household Goods 6. A. Miller will take charge of them; store then in a nice, dry. nnd cool place and pack and shij them wherever desired. Charges reasonable line in the city. S. A, Miller. ZBINDEN BROS,, .DEALERS IN. Flour Feed. 44 Home Comfort" Flour Is Our Leader. Try It.... PHONE 105. WEST SIDE MAIN STHEET.. . W.S. ACHESON Hardware d Plumbing; Windmills and Pumps Tin shop in connection. Opera House Block Phone 98 ALLIANCE ORIGINAL OF "PARADI8E LOST." Manuscript to Be Auctioned In Eng land In March. ' Ono 't'thc moat viiuablo literary relics In England Is to bo auctioned oft at Suthcbyn In Marcb, unless It can be secured duriug tho Interval for either the British MtiBcum or tho Cadlolan Library. This Is tho orlglnnl Ynanuscrlpt of tlio first book of Mil ton's "Paradise Lout." In eighteen small quarto leavoH. As Uie poet had boen blind for fourteen years whon. tho epic was completed for the printer not a stroke fro;a these closely writ ten pages was from" his hand, and the tamlllar tradition that ho dictated tho poem to ono of his daughters Is not confirmed by the ponmanshlp, which Is mnsculine in character. Tho alter native theory that the amanuensis was Milton's nephew, Edward Phil lips, Is hardly tenable, slnco the fact is not mentioned In tho llttlo volume of memoirs published by him In 1G94. If Phillips had taken down the poem line by line he would probably have claimed the credit for It, as well as for suggesting Iterations whero tho verse's needed mending. While the Identity of tho amanuenBls Is a mys tery, It cannot be doubted that this Is tho original copy filed at Stationers' Hall In 10G7, and assigned to Samuel Simmons (or Symonds) "In consider ation of tho sum of 5 In hand paid." Another payment pf 5 was made for n second edition, nnd Milton's widow assigned nil her rights after his doath for an additional sum of 8. Tho copyright was sold by tho printer to Brnlmzon Aylmer, n bookseller, who subsequently transferred It to Jacob Tonson, and three generations of TonBons prlntod numerous editions of "Paradise Lost," and wore enabled by profits In trade to buy an estate In Hertfordshire. The manuscript was preserved In tho Tonson family an tho proof of tholr right to publish as many editions of tho poem as they plensnd, and it is now In tho posses sion of William Robert Baker, a great grandson of Mary Tonson. The Scotch Sabbath. The earl of Aberdeen recently had a practical experience of tho grim observance of the Sabbath in Scot land. Ho arrived In Edinburgh from London at 7:0 In tho morning. Thero was uot a Blngle public conveyance in tho station, and, leaving his valet In chargo of tho luggage, his lordship wandered out In tho raw, cold weath er, and walked along Princes street In search of a cab, but to his dismay every cabman wns keeping tho Sab bath. Afterwards his lordship met a milkman, delivering milk in a sldo street. A bargain wns struck, his lordship got into tho milk van, was driven back to the station, where his luggage was put Into the vohlcle, and then ho rodo in triumph to his club. A Few LeTt. After tho Hon. Cave Johnson had served his long and brilliant career in Congress and had retired to tho quiet of private life, ho onco stepped into tho ofllce of his nephew, Robert John son, then a young lawyer of much promise, and finding tho young man engaged in writing with a gold pen had occasion to remark upon tho ox travaganco of the rising generation. "Why Is It," ho asked, "that' every young man now has his gold pen, while, those of my day were content to use their gooso-qullls?" "I suppose," replied Robert, In tho most Innocent manner possible, "It 13 becauso thero were moro geeso when you wore a young man." The Lord's Service. Forth In Thy name. O Lord, I go, My dally labor to pursuu; Thee, only Thee, resolved ta know, In all I think, or speak, or do. The task Thy wlMlom hath nssirned O, let me cheerfully fulfill: In nil my works Thy presence nnd. And prove Thy good and perfect will. Tlife may I set at my right hand, V hose eyes my Inmost nupstnnco seat And Kbor on nt Thy command, And offer all my worka to Thee. GIvb me to bear Thy easy yoke. And every moment watch and pray; And Btlll tho things eternnl look, And hasten to Thy iilorlous Day, Fain would I still for Tr.e emuoy Whate'er Thy bounteous grace nath given; Would run my course with even Joy, And closely walk with Thee to Heaven. Charles Wealoy. Sad News for Gum Chcwers. The saddest news that has coma out of Maine in a long time is that the spruce gum crop is short. This means that chewing gum will cost more this year, or gum chewers will got less for their monoy. Most of tho gum put up by tho great chewing gum concerns comes from the spruce treed cf Malno. and tho shortnoss of the crop there fore is of direct 'nterest to every messenger boy, typewriter girl, sales woman and cash girl who has tho gum-chowlng habit. Underground Pollpemen. Since the opening of tho lx)ndon "Twopenny Tube" thero are In the city police force Ft me constables who havo to perform 1 10 whole of their duties Underground. Their duty Is to patrol the footways and staircases of the Bank statlou to prevent any breach of the peace, Just as constables in tho ordinary way patrol the streets above. They go-on duty and are re lieved at the same hours as their brother officers. Makes Railway Record. The London & Northwestern rail way company has established a record railway run. The American boat ex press, which usually runs from Liver pool to Easton without stop, was pull ed up at Crewe. Tho Journey from Crowe to London, 1581& miles, was done in exactly as many minutes, not withstanding that on two occasions speed was reduced to almost walking pace. 1 Yellowstone fleara Are Tarn. Numbers ot bears congregatt around tho .dump back ot the Canyon hotel Ju tho grand canyon of the Ye lowBtone. Tl.xy rr ittlinued nt tli oresenfie of r r'o i.nd are tu'rl tame, atthoauii .her retrrat whn any ono offors to himii t.rw One mv carried a tin cai fr -.t tho dump M his foot for ever l-vo moU:K. Ther ro probably tbgilrtf'l!i yl nean li Yellowstone park, as if.u toviu:iio'i prohibits liuntl. g. Kaiser is a U' g-tv tljnter. Th German emii'.o: but JUst cele ltfxe,. the thirtieth unnvrtsary of his carec ai a sportsman. Gcany being the ('.t.hIo land of statlnMcs, it- Is soar-. ' etWrrHng that an(,csact rac jnl - icrhl I ave been kfjjt 0; h' ma Jest'. "tjgb." It Is annouti" I. or the ulsIb of ofllclnl Hgurcs. tftui Int' Jie started ehqotlnp and nunt'OR :nirty yearB ago tht emperer has accounted for no lass titan 41,! 43 hej.' of ganio InvKjticn From. Dri Man. A resident of Waltnamstow, Essex, CrglnnV, had rather a ' ad shock the othor evening. Ko rei.clved a letter the address of wlirft was In the handwriting o'f a frjU who had been dead six months. Upon opening the missive he foiu-.d It to be an" Invita tion to lunch. Tho letter had been rearly a year In transit. More Arbitration. The world's arbitration tribunal, which lias Just settled a dispute be tween the United States and Mexico, has anoHier quctt'on to arbitrate, this time IftWfen J.vn and England, Ger many and France., over tho rights of foreigners to hold property in Japan. It's arbitration t..e v.nild over". Last Shalccepcur? Descendant. A momortal stone, commemorative of Shakespaare'M granddaughter, Elizabeth, Barnnra tvlf.o of Sir John Barnard, has recently been placed In tho church at Ablngp, Berkshire, whero she was burled She was the lagt direct descendant of .fie poet. Her death occurred In 1"0!). Possibility cf tlrro-. On ono occnrilon oltairo spokf highly of Holier ard l..ea ".s told he was very inagnar...os VJ .!o so, as Holler had spoken In quite te con trary way of him. "Perhaps.'' re marked Voltaire, reflectively, and affc cr a pause, "perhaps, wo are Loth mistaken." Where He. Slept. Hoax Punday's- such a glow day. Why, I was In bed and asleep by 9 o'clock lGst Sunday night. Joax Huh I I was asleep a (7:45. "','oma off I You never went to oed that early." "Oh, no; hut I -vas in church at that time." Philadelphia Record. Mucr Campaign Literature. Postmater Hubbard of Boston fur nlshs good evidence that tho recent polIMcal campaign aroused consider-' able Interest In Massachusetts. Near ly twice a's much campaign lltoratur was handled as was ever before known In his office. Ho Meant Well. "This bell," said 0 woii-meanlng sex ton when showlug vho belfry of an In teresting village church to a party of visitors, "Is only ning .n case of a Are, a ilcod, a vU.fc from tho lord bishop of the diocese, or any such cab&nitles." Possibilities In Advertising. The man who thinks satisfactory ads can bo dabbed off in a few min utes at any time thereby proves that ho has no comprehension of the Im men so possibilities of good advertls ing. Advertising Experience. Taking No Chances. Clerk I'm sorry, sir, but I can not cell you morphine. Homely Customer Why, do I look like a man who would kill hlmself7 Clerk I don't know, but If I looked liko you I ehould bo tempted. Old London Bridge. Old London bridge took tho record time of thirty-three years to build. It was begun in 1170 and not comply ted till 12C9. The present bridge was be gun in 1C24 and finished in 1831. II cost $2,500,000. Want Chamberlain In Australia. . Mr. Barton, tho premier of tho Aus tralian commonwealth, will Invite Mr, Chamberlain, tho colonial secretary, who Is on his way to South Africa on a visit, to extend bis tour to Australia. Work of English Painter. C. IUcketts is an English painter who is following the lead of Bocklln ind Franz Stuck in painting centaurs. He indulges In Biblical as well aa classical subjects. Ancient Coin Found. A ailner penny minted at Bristol it tne reign of Edward I. hos just been unearthed in that city during some ex cavatlons for a new water main. Remedy for Whooping Cough. Baked mouse, It Is alleged, is still considered a good remedy for whoop ing cough in some parts of Yorkshire, England. Lo-g Race on Stilts. The longest race over run on stilts took place from Bordeaux to Bla.mt u 18U3. The distance is 303 miles. Saloons Are Plentiful. Lynn, Norfolk, England, has one loon for every hundred Inhabitant. (Time Table IWMM Alliance, Nebr. LINCOLN, DENVER, OMAHA, HELENA, CHICAGO, HUTTE, ST. JOSEPH, SA t-T LAKE CITY KANSAS CITY, PORTLAND, ST. LOUIS, SAN FRANCISCO, Hmt nil points east and all DoInU west nnd wutli. Tuains Lbavk as Follow?, Mountain Tinrj No. 41 Piwungor dally. Deaclwsvl. IlIIIInK'i. nil points north uinl west Ii:t0 p.ui. No. -12 I'nwonger dully, Lincoln, Onmlm. Clili'uco and all points ftist 3:l5it.m No.30J I'n.ssoiiKOr dully, for Ilenrer Oirden.Hilt Liike, Snn Fran clsoo and nil Intermedium rolnts, duutirts nt 3:5):i.w. assuiieordully from Denver and nil Intcraicdlutc liolnts, tirrlvos nt lOMin.m. No. Y Titidays Tlinr(1ijy, Satur ilityH, points south ami v,l, departs 8:00 a.m. No. 308 Tui'sdnys, Thursday. Satur days, south and wen, urrlvds.OiC'iiJ. in. Sleeping, dlnliur and reclining chair cars (oi'ats free) on throm;li trains. Tickets told and hairwiffn cliocl:ed to any point in tins United Stulus or Canada. For infunimtlon. tine tallies anil tickets call on or write U a. Saok, Agent, ur I W. AV-AKKlky, Ucn era! l'nnfengr Ago a. Uoialin. Nebraska. OFflcfALWECTORY. STATE OrriOEllri. Hon. John II. Sllcltey Governor. Hon. K. 11. Mi-lilltoii.-Lieutenant Governor. Hon. A. (Suluslia-Scoretury of Htalo, Hon K. MSourie, Jr. Auditor. Hon. I'eter Mortullsen Treasurer. Hon. .1. L. Mcltrlon Sniit. Public Instruction. Hon. Norrls llrnwn Attorney General. Hon.lt. SI. Itatun-t'onVr Public Lauds and llulldinps. Hon, Harry Lindsay tnta Librarian. co so lines lion. J H. JIlllard-L'. S. Senate. Hon. K. J.Jiurkott C S.Mniato. Hon. M.P. Ktnkald -CunKruvttnan SUUbDlst. District. srrr.EJir. cotniT. Hon S. A. IloloombOhlff Justice. Hon. Samuel 11. Sedsuwiek Associate Justice. lion. John II. Jiaruus Asioeinto .litMlce. I.EUML.VTIIIIB. Hon. I. 51. Curry UeprusenuitlveMrd Dlst. Hon. Uliup. P. Jlroseo Senator Htli l)bt. t'. s. land omen. Jlrtli'o Wllcov Keclstcr, AV K. AUir-s- Recover. .1. 1LH. Henett-CIerk. t l)IKTHlCT.IUlKlt:S liTU MSTMGT. Hon. W. II. Westover Itushvllte. Jloit. J. J. JlarrliiRtoii O'Neill. . COUNTTOKrirEUH, 110X1IUTTE COUNTY. S. 51, Sniyser County Clerk, Hecorder, and Clerk blhtrlct Court O. V. llrennau- Treasurer. Ira Ilcod -Hliorlff. ' D. K, toaclit- County Jude. lasira A. lliittln -Mipt. Public Instruction. William .Mitchell County Attorney. J. P. Hazard Conntj Surveyor. ' A. S. Heed -Af.swsor. G. V. Lner CommlssloneivClmlrnian. Frank Calm- Commissioner. J,. K. Smith Commissioner. II. II. llellwotd, 51. 1). Comity Physician, Dr. J, K. Wool o Coroner. crrr omenus Louis Ilueehseiititein Mayor. l"ied W. Harris - Ity Clerk. Mike Shav-Chlof of Police. 'W. 8. llldj,'ellPolieii Judge, It. C. Xoiernan Cltv Attorney. Dr. II. II. HelluoiKl-Physlclau. V. M. Iviifcht- City Treasury L-r and Wutor commissioner. , COC.NC1I.1IKN. Fred Mollrlni; 1. ..,,,. ,Vnr(1 S. A. Franklin t ' ,rtt "" H. K. Miu'Cruy 1 o,...,.,,,! wti-,1 Mahlou.loder , S-louU .Ird. Fred Iliuiinan Chief Flro Department. Prof. W. 11, Halt Sup't. City hchools. ciirnriiEH CATHOLIC- llcKiilur Sunday survIces-7:30 a in:, 10u. nv, II u. m.,catcclilHm for country children; 7 p. 111 . catechism; 7:: p. m., ld-nedli-tloii, Instruction. Week iluys (1-.7). mass, except on 5Ionday ut 5:30 a. m.: -:oo i. 111.. Satui-davs. cato. clilsm. l'aiher Julius Do Vos. MK'L'IIODIST -Hesnlar Sunday sorvlce-11 a. in.; b p. in.; Sunday school 10 11. m.; Junior l,eui,'uo2:iap. in.; Epworttt Isruo 7 p. 111.; Player miictuik' Thursdays, 7:30 p. m. itev. C. W. Kay, Pastor. FIRST PHESHYTKHIAN-Uetfular Sunday service 11 a. m.; S p. nf. ; Sunday school Id 11. m ; CliilHtlau Endeavor 7:15 p. ni. r.. P. v. Hocue, Pastor. UN ITCI) PHlCSUYTKHIAN-RpHUlar Sunday service-11 a. in. 8 p.m.; Sunday school 10n. m.; Y. P. C. U. 7:15 p. ni. ICov. 5IcCon nell, Pastor. JUimST- lteular Sunday t-rvlco-ll a. m.; k p. ni.; Minday school 10 a. m. ; Yoiiok People's uieutliiK 7:15. Prayer meelin Thursday, S p, ni, liuv, li. C. JetTers, Pascor. OEHMAN LUTH Ell AN-Ueifular Sunday (er vlce 11 a. in j Sunday school 10 u. m.; Evening services twice each mouth. Rev. Otto lloehrii;. Pastor. Al.r.IANCt: SECHET SOCIETIES. EASTERN STAR-lst and 3rd Tuesday ulKlitx. Mrs Anna Davit), Worthy Matron REHECOAS -Slid and -Jth Friday nlKhts. - MmGeoLcldy, NG DKGREK OP UO.VOIt-ist und 3rtl 5Ionday nllits. JIrs A JJ Reynoldh. C H ROYAL NKiailHORP-2nd and Mi AVednes- day nights. 5Irs U N Hooklns, Oracle L O T M 2nd nnd Uh Monday nlKhts. Mrs U II Rocky LADIES AUXILIARY II of It T 2nd and 4th Thursdays i! i in 5Irs U N Ilosklns MIstreBH LADIES AUXILIARY II of L E-lst and 3rd Thursdays 2 p in 5Irs It L Ilanla, Presi dent LADIES AUXILIARY H of L F-2nd nnd li Friday 2 l in Mrs W L Austin. ODD FEI.LOWS-Every Tuesday night. L T Poole, Nohlo Grand A F & A M No. 1K3-Thursday on or before full moon. S A Franklin. V M HEULAH COMMANDERYNo, 2a. K T-2nd and 4th Tuesday nights U' E Zollinger. (' K R A M No.51-lstniul3rd Monday nights. S a lruni.iin, n r A O U W-2nd and 4th 5Ionauy nights, L Hutchscusteln, Manter Workinuu 5J W A-lst und 3rd Wednesday nights. Ed gar Martin, V 0 EAULES-2iidnmHth Sundays, 2:30 i m 5V b Rldgell. W P IC P-.Ist und 3rd Jioiulay nights, J li Mil lor, G O ROYAL IIIOHLANDtlRS-Every Tuesday night. R C Strung, 1 1 11 of L E 1st and 3rd Wednesday 2 n m S A Franklin, OK It of li r-Erury Filday night. O W Tlllett, Muster O R C Every Tuesday at 2 p in JS An drews, CC It of It T-every Thursday night. W A Man chester, Master A O O P Alliance linrlior No.42 1st and 3rd Friday nights. D. W. Hayes, Com. K. C Every 2d week. J. It. Kennedy. Grand Knight. J. A. Reardon, Fluancial Sec'y. n. P. O. E.-Every Friday night. Win. Mitchell. E. II. T. J. O'Keefe. Sec. Notice of Settlement. In the State ot Nebraska I J-ss, Itox Uutte county. 1 In tho matter of tho estate ot Henry II. Miller, deceased. To the creditors, heirs, legatees, and others Interested In tho eMato ot Henry H. Miller, deceased: Take notice, That Annie Lolth has filed In tho county eourt a report of her doing as administratrix of said estate, and it is ordered that tho same stand for hearlngtho25thdayof August.A. D. lfttt.before the court at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. m.. ut which time uny person interested may appear and exeunt to and contest the same. And nolico of tills proceeding Is ordered given The Alliance Herald for two weoks prior to said day of lieu-Jog. .... Witness my hand and the seal of the county court ut Alliance this "lb day of August, A- D. 190S. D. K. .Sl-ACnx, seal (copj) ai-2 CoudTy Judge. LEE ACHESON ALWAYS HANDLES THE BEST 'FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TOR THE TABLE IF YOU HAVEN'T TIME TO CALL at tho STORE PHONE No. 4. Ncbraskn Stock Grower s Association. (Incorporated.) A.M. Modlsett, president, Rushvlllo; U. M Hampton, vice-president, Alliance; E. M Searle Jr., secretary-treasurer, Ogalalla. Executive committee E. P. 5tyors, Lena; It. R. Klncald. Hlngham; John. Urennan, Alliance;.!. It. VanHosklrk, Alliance; E. E. Lowe, Hjannts; John M. Adams, Potter; U. M. Allen, Ames; R. LI boo, Lodgepole; Evert Eldred, Orlando; 15. C. IlarrU, Chadronj L. W. Hlckell, Kimball; Robert Graham, Al liance; John Conway, Dunning; .1. II. Cook, Agate; A. S. Reed. Alliance. V,. MARIN, Henilngford, Neb. Cattlo branded flying horseshoe on light hip, as Incut. Ilnmo ranch sec. 25-27-50. Horsu ranch in 20-40. II. A. UILLING, Hox Hutte, Neb. Cattlo branded as I) cut on left hip, also with tho bar --over Instead of under brand. Also on left side R'liclmwU In township range 40. SCIIILLilROS., Schlll. Neb. Cattlo branded on right thigh or XV on right side. Town ship 27. range 45,herldan county. STORM LAKE HANOI!, ROI1EUT GRAHAM, Cleman, Neb. As In cut on right or left hip; loft ear cropped. Horses branded O onlcft jaw. 5IOSLER & TULLY, Jess, Neb. Stock branded us shown on cut on either side. Alsod-O 011 eith er side. Township 20- and range 43. CURRAN ItROS, Canton, Sioux county, Neb. (Cross II Cross) on leftside Also 1 1 1 on left thigh. Underslopo on left our. Horses branded sameiiRCattlj on left Jaw und u on leftKhoulder. POINT-OF-ROCKS RANCH. JOHN O'KEEFE Si SONS. Alliance, Jieb. Cattlo braudo OK on left slder also ok and Ic on left side. DR. J. G. BRENIZER llllEEDLR OP Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped SHORTHORN CATTLE BROKEN BOW, NEBRASKA. Herd headed by CRIMSON SCOTT, 177035. Straight Scotch Breeding. Herd numbers 90 breeding cows that weighing 1400 to 1800 pounds, a large number being pure Scotch, and as good breeding as was ever brought from Scot land. Experience has Wught me that for breeding purposes cattle shipped in are very little good the first year, their consti-' tutions must become accustomed to our high altitude and our grass. Hence ani mals raised here are preferable. I intend to raise them here. Good, first class Nebraska breeders, the equal toanythintr raised in the U. S. Come and see me. (20-Cm) w w r- " "-'Y"yf-wynj 1 Ti rnjJYl Second-Hand Furniture is cheaper than new, and often just what you want. Or, we will trade new for second hand goods any time, and pay highest cash price for second hand goods, See W. M. WILSON, THE SECOND-HAND .MAN. Phone 200. 1 Ml m " Vmut-r 5 .1 3 ft w M j o i ftVt T"'CT;-tfhwWM. ArSrl 53 7, li