ipilfBH IPSM "" ' "iwwwwtr pyiwy "t1 n "sm.- nHftij)iEi - gwwnwtfBNW'1 '" - f'f-V,7,V i f ' ""j" irivyi -v- - P"W'''Sf J1"1 tu'j yTgT "" - - jfr--? rTf. ' vr-1-" - I n- I IK tW 4 ,4 S H. W. BROWN, Dealer In Drugs and Medicines PAlNTS.OIIiS, GLASS. Books, Stationery, etc. 137 S. Eleventh st. Help Wanted! u Wanted nt once n responsible party good address to represent Hy HON. 1110S. 15. HILL, author of Hill's Manual o( Social nml Hunt. nes Forms. In LANCASTER COUNTY An excellent opportunity to secure n good position nml make money. Sales onn lie tundcon the Iustnlluicnl plan when desir ed. Address (or terms mid particular, HILL STANDARD BOOK CO., Publishers, 103 Stnto St., CHICAGO, ILL. J. II. YV. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, IIuIUIIiir completed or In courw of erection f com April 1, lHHrt; lluslm-sa. block. 0 K niilgomery, Mill nml N. ilo do I.WimimRslcy, llthnenrN. llrtniirant ((Metis) 0 K MouiKonirry, N near mil. ltcsldrncc, J J linholT, J mid ISth. do .1 1) Mnurarland. Q nml I llli. tlo John ZehnuiK, timid llth. do Albert Wntkiii. I let mil nml imli do Win M liroiiaid, K 1st Hlh nml lOtli. do K It (lullirle, STIli nndN. do J K Itcwl, M II, V Ix-t Ifllli nml I'lh do I. (I M ltaldwln. 0 Ix't 1Mb mid lHtli. RAiiltnrlnin building nt Mllford, NVI), Kirs i llnptlst church, I llli nml K street, ortunry elivtal mi I reujlvln, tomb nt yulcn cemetery, ODlco . - Room !K1 nml 31 Rloliards "Bloolc PHY8IOLOQY AND HYGIENE. flnmtrohe nml Its Treatment Pnmitblna lltcry Ono Should Lcam by Heart. Tho usual symptomi indicating mi ntlnck of sunstroke nrn dcMCrlbod as n full heavy feeling In tho licnd, dlsslnc, ringing In tlio mrs, deranged vision, fnlntncss nml dWIoult breathing; but sometimes tlio patient fnlls unconscious without nny of theso symptom liclng present and without tho slightest warn ing. In sovwro cases death nmy etisuo In n fow Immii-k. Thoso who recover do so slowly nml eotitlnim to lw greatly prostrated for oiiio tlmo nftor, dizziness nml fulnluoss com. lug on nftcr tho slightest mental effort, w hllo tho full, distressed feeling In tho head continues for tuoiilliH nftcrwnnl. Hunstroko is liest nvohlcd hy Immediately censing nil mental nml physical effort ns soon ns tlio lltiit symptoms of pros' trntlon nm felt, nml. nlxjvo nil, ly avoiding (ho drinking uf leo water when overheated. Tho hood should 1k pro tooted by n sunshade, nml euro should lio taken to keen tho dlgestlvo' organs healthy liy using Unlit food. When tlio nttnek occur tho imtlont should 1k rvinovi'd to n cool place nml plnail In n lvcuiiioeut iiosltloui eold water or Iro Ikirn should ho applied to tho hend, niut iiiuslurd ite, eiilcmii or other slImulantN to tho extiemltlcrt mid over tho stomach. Hni Inborn should Ik) held to tho itono, nml nit soon mi tho xitlent can swnllow, nu ounco of Imimly, with ten dmin of en roneo of kIiirit, should Ito swallowed. When ImproveniPiit IhrIiii tho imtlont must ho kept ns ipilet as Klhto nml nil orposurnto tho heat avoided for tho hahitieo of tho sum mer. How to .Miihn nil Iro I'oiilltro. Tho following way of making tho leo poultltv, thntUnowilunhlo lu fovein, In ml vised liy Technics1 1 Hpivnil n layer of linseed meal ihrvo-fourths of an Inch deep on ncloth of proper slro, and iut pUvenof leo tlioslro of n imirblo on the imnl nt Inteivah of nu Inch; tlu1)! sprlnklo lightly with tho meal; cover w It li n cloth, nml turn over Iho edges; apply tho thick surfneo to tho skin. Tho meal protects tho skin nud exclude thonlr from tho lee, Hum preventing melting. ALL AROUND THE HOUSE. Now nml llrnutlfnl N'rrdlrwork Thst 1i imim Atlrnllnii. Whlto nml gold nro Jint now tho favorlto inlxtiuesln fancy work, hut dainty nrtlelen nindo of such delicately tinted nintcrlals n whlto satin and tlusol rctpilro not only tho cleanest hut ilryest of hands for their work ing, hut nu ntinoihem frco from smoko mid fog. In short, they nre only fit for "high days anil holidays, " A tcacloth of whito satin, or lamented solely with ndellcnto tracery of flno Japaneso tliiM'l and edged with shoit gold frlngo, Is Indeed pleasing; n hllo n very popular design nt tho present day consists simply of n series of very conventional "suns" with outstanding rays, which arc dotted or powdeied nppnrently nt random over tho Riirfneo of tho material. Tiny gold tassels, sown along tho hem nn huh npait, form n lighter nud prettier ornamentation than does n gold fringe. For smaller artl eles, such ns handkerchiefs or glovo sachet, Molting hooks, etc., designs of spiders' wchs, dcllcnto grasses, sprays of trailing Ivy, mosscH or heather, aro far prettier than li tho "sun" pattern, nml n good design once chosen Is not mora dldlcult to woi k. Embroidery In whlto on auceiu founda tion looks hamlaomo If tho design nftcr it is worked bo outlined with red Ingrain cotton, BomooCtlio thicker knots nml smaller solid poi (Ions of the pattern Mug put In with th? same. A beautiful toilet set, consisting of brush, comb nnd night drcs sachets, may lio wot ked on brown hollaml, n lino quality U-Ing chosen. Tho design Is traced In n scries of doublo lines, tho material between which Is llllcil In with white (lax thread workeil in n series of close herring bono stitches, which form n sort of nctwoilc between tho lines. Tlio design Is traced out on each side of this net work of Turkish st Itches with n lino of Hue tinsel, which Is caught down nt quarter Inch Intervals by n stitch of lino whlto llax thread. Whlto Inco mixed with tinsel serves well nt n finish to thc-c cam. THE CUni03ITY SHOP. CALIFORNIA'S Monarch of the Dailies I -TI-IE- Omaha Bee! Delivered to any part of the city for 20 cents a week, every clay in the year Leave sub scriptions nt Lincoln bureau, I027 P street. ('.iron 11 Nutrition Arllilr. Asnn intleloof diet cocoa has been com )nrcd to milk. It contains n largo quantity of fat and other nutritive properties', which render it very nourishing, nnd therefore use ful In debilitated states of tho system, nml for healthy men whllo undergoing great muscular exertion. Itelli'f from Kur Ai-lte. A slinplo method which, It is claimed, will give Instant relief to car ncho Isns follows: L'ut llvo ilrops of chloroform on n llttlo cot ton or wool iutliobonl of n clay pipe, then blow tho vapor through tho stem out into tho nehlngenr. SOCIAL ETIQUETTE. A Dmlruble Traveling Cushion. A traveling cuOilon Is ono of thoso appli ances for comfort which tho cxerlcnced tourist will not neglect. An especially do sirablo model is furnished by tho lmmlsomo nml serviceable cushion shown in tho cut. J! , 'h j4I-IP0Qb psnF Tho llrlglit nud Tretty l'lunlo That May Conclude the Kiileiim Chill eh Wedding. Among blight nud pleiiMnit variations to tho solemn pompof u cliurcli wedding, social cthpictto of New York heartily approves of, though it does not prescribe, the straw Ing of flowers lu the path of n young couple ns they go nway from tho nltnr. Llttlo girls cos tumed in white, with luiskets of blossoms, rlso up liko unsuspected fairies whllo tho clergyman is congratulating tho bride, nnd slowly drop roses down tho nlslo to tho car riage. Sometimes garlands of Howcra that havo been bidden somewhere arc suddenly seen stretched ncross tho nlslo at brief Inter vals by little maidens who stand on tho seats nt tho end of tliopon, nml lift their pretty nnns high in nlr to swing their roses over tho pathway of tho bridal party. Bomctlinex, Instead of garlands, thoy toss rot leaves In crimson, gold and white, from tho samo high positions, nil over tho out going procession. Jinny other device, fan ciful nml charming, may bo added to the brief brightness of tho moment. HO. 1 TUAVBUNO CCBIllO.V. This cushion h filled with older don n, tho rim nud center being covered with bronzo plush which has been embroidered with n floral design in sniu, of which Fig. SMioxvs tho constituent flowers, carried out In red, lilac and olive silk. I FAST MAIL ROUTE. 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 TO AtcbUon, Leavenworth, St.Joscpli,Knnas City, St. Louis nnd nil points South, East nnd West. The direct line to Ft. Scott, l'arsons, Wichita, Hutchinson nnd all principal points In Kansas. The only road to the Great Hot Springs of Arkansas. Pullman Sleepers and Free Ukchninq Ciiaik Cars an nil trains. H. G.HANMA, R. P. R. MILLAR, City Tkt Agent, Gen'l Agent. Cor. O and s -tit Sts. (Miiwaua tmtJt Owns nnd operate 5X00 miles or thoroughly quipped rood In Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota nnd Dakota. It Is the Host Direct Uonto botwo-sn nil the Principal Tolnts In the Northwest, Boulhwwl and fur West. For maps, tlmo tallies, rotes of passago nud irclsht, etc., apply to nearest station agent ol Chicago, Milwaukkk A. Mr. 1'aui. Hail way, or to any Ilallroad Agent unywhero la the world. X.MIIiLmtf A. V. II. OAltPKNTEIt, General MWr. Oon'l Pass. AT'kt Agt. J. F.TUOKKR. QKO. II. HKAKKOHD? uAhU Qoii'I Mgr. AssU O. V, A T. Agt, Miiwuuuee, v ucoutin. 'lii Wiito I'relty Note." Ituled iwiwr Is never used for note or cor TOponileiicv. It Is considered Inelegant nnd tuifashiounble. Squara enrds nro employed for giving 01 answering Invitations, nnd tho tqunro envel ope, iletl w Ith wnx, of coin-so ncconuvmlvj them. Abmvvlnt Ions nro nhnost entirely avoided In ceremonious notes, ns they savor of hnste, ami nro hardly resneetful. With n fortunalo fow "to write n pretty noto" seems to bosomonlintof nglft, whllo others find It n hnrd task. Tho latter w 111 Ixs helped by approaching tho duty lu n bhslness liko manner. First try to nrrango your Ideas nnd know exnetly what meaning you want to convey; then conccntrnto the mind upon expressing your thoughts Intelligibly, briefly and grace fully. When Women Aro Host Dressed. Women nro snld to bo best dressed w hen It Is most dirtleult to deerlbowlmt thoy wenr, nnd v gown which has created a sensation nt a recent ball may not nssert Its singular grnco of arrangement In description. Tho bodlcaund skirt were entirely whlto moire, iho skirt vtldo nud full, drned with soft fnll Ing crepo do Chine, blended nml w)f tenod by tullo nnd bunches of May blooms, nil cnught up with bows of tonder green rlblwn. A mnrrlixl woman, who Is celebrnted for her toilettes, npjiearod lu n gown of tho richest falllo nouvclle, which nhnost stands by itself. Thogown has elbow sleoyw, nnd n pointed bodice, tho skirt was vo!ld with Chantllly lace, which Incnseil tho bustuiul ras caiTletl down tho Kick of tho bodlco, meeting tho bracca on tho skirt. As tho wearer advanced you noticed that tho front of tho gown wa north ml with o heavy garnlturo of tullo, on which tholaco rested. It so exnetly suited Its owner that every lino In It seemed to orlg luato In somo tmlt of flgrtre, nnd to develop some latent grace. Dcllclons lee Creams. Among nil delicious leo creams none ex ceed In delicacy that prepared with candied fruit. Candlod nprlcoU, clicrrlorf nud pine apple, cut flno and soaked in sherry wlno, give, when added to plain cream, a flavor unsurpassed, Tho best -that r" l- served with loo cream is spongo cako, being neither too rich nor pronounced In uavor. To many tastes, plain cream, sweetened, flavored nud froien, Is ho finest ico cream, as It Is tho slrilest. Many eggs and much corn starch glvo n custard which, frozen, Is Yery Inferior to the pure cream. :- 7 flielm' &r no. 2-KVinnoiocnv op tiiavklino ccshion Tho part of tho cushion Iwtwcen thorltu and center Ismadoof brown silk, nml tho Warns nro coveixnl with silk cord, which nlto forms tho handles. Salmon F-nndwIclit'S. Totted meats, rolled tonguo or ham cut very thin nnd In small pieces, with n very llttlo touch of mustard, make excellent sand wiches. Tinned salmon sandwiches, if prop erly made, ulnnys meet with great approval, and havo tho charm of novelty. Proeuro a good brand of tho salmon, drniu off tho liquor, turn tho contents of tho tin Into n mortar, add n small lump of butter, n llttlo lcpicr nud salt. Pound It well nud spread it over tho buttered bread. Former Ilinperors of Germany A Haps tttirg 1111 tlio Austrlnn Throne. Rudolph of Hamburg, born Mny 1, 1218, was tho founder of tlio houso of llapshurg. For MX) years his descendants weio eniMrors of (lermony nnd mm of them Is now eniieror of Austria. Itudolph was chosen emKror In n tlmo of gl eat lawlessness, nutbecntiso ho wns n great lord, but lieeauso hownsnu ti tlght nnd brnvo man. It Isielatcdof hlui that once, when ho was hunting In tho moun tain, he found n pi lest, who was carrying tho sacrament to n dying person, stopped by n swollen throok, Itudolph dismounted and mailo tho pi lest llilo his horso ncross tho brook nnd to his destination. When tho pi lest sent tho horse back Itudolph would not tnko It, saying that tho horso that had carried hlsliord was too good for hlmtotldo nny mora. Tlio Story nf llorntlun. Tho cities of Homo nnd Albn lielng nt war It was agreed that tho thrro Itoman brothers, Ilorntll, nud tho threo Albnn brothers, Curl ntll, should decldo tho quarrel by n combat In sight of tho twonrmles. Two of tho Ilo rntll wcio soon slain nnd tho threo Curl ntll wounded. Tho last ono of tho Ilorntll pretended to fly nml tho threo Curlntll fol lowed ns enrh wns nble. Wlien Ilorntlus saw that thoy wero pursuing apart from each other ho turned upon them nud slow them ono hy one. I loin tins marched back to Rome at tho hend of tho army, nud w hen his sister, who wns tho bct.'othcd of ono of tlio Curlntll, saw tho lntter's cloak iqion her brother's shoulder sho wept nt his death. Horatio, in linger, draw his sword nud stabbed her to tho heai t, saying: "Ho perish tho Homaii maiden who shall weep for her country's enemy!" For this ho was con demned to death, b'-t was afterward par doned on account of tho Kcrvlco ho had ten dered to Home. Tho Right Author. Tho poem called "There Is No Death" was written by J. L. McCrenry, of Washington. D. C, fonneily of thoodltorJolstnlT of Tho Duhuquo Times. Ono 15. lluliucr stole the jioeni outright nud published It In Tlio Farm cm' Advocato, Chicago. In copying It somo pntior, naturally supjioslng tho "in" to bo n tyogiophlcal crror,ncci-edlted it to Ilulwcr, nnd so It has gono around tho world, Tho Horjiers, nt tho request of tho nuthor, wroto to"Oncn Mcivditir' concerning tlio nuthor ship of tho poem. Ho responded thnt It was not among his father's works, published or uupublMicd, nud tho Harpers prouiised to glvo credit to tho nuthor lu nny subsequent edition of their scries of "Uendem" in which it was oi ighutlly accredited to Ilulwcr. Tho original poem contains sixteen vemrs. A 1'lllhustvrliig llxpcdltlon. flcn. Lojiez, with 1JXI men, sailed from New Oi leans for Cuba ou'board tho steamer Pam pero, Aug. S, 1S.M. Tiioforco consisted chiefly of Americans, but embraced foi (y-nlno Cu bans in its ranks, with so vera I German nnd Hungarian olllccrs. Among tho latter wat Gen. Prngay, ono of tho heroes of tho Hun garian revolution, ami ho was second in com mand to LoH.-z on this occasion. Tho party landed at Carinas, nt midnight, between tho Uth nnd l!!tu of August. Crittenden, Kerr and eighty men Ikvoiiio separated from tho main body nnd attempted to leavo tho island lu launches, but were captured by a Kpaulsh man of wnr. Thoywiro taken to Ilnvani and shot nt tho cnstlo of Atains, on tho morning of Aug. 1 1. Lojiez was garroted tho 1st of September following. i Voter's IYiicc. According to tradition, Peter pence, or Peter's jience, wero first presented to tho ikijhj or bishop of Homo by Inn, king of tho Wct Baxous, nbout tho year 1?J.A. D. It was tho lesultof n collection taken nt thomnss on St. Peter's day, Aug. 1, nnd wns devoted to tho establishment of a Saxon col lego at Rome. It wns then mado a tax of ono penny on each family posseted of thirty pence, yearly rent lu land. Iu England It lasted down to lf.'H, when Henry VIII ulwllshed it. Tlio term Is now applied to any genei nl vol untary contribution in lichnlf of tho pope. Iu lfcOO ho received 62,000,000. MiiMin and Dixon's Line. ".Mason nnd Dixon's lino" derived Its nnmo from tho surveyor, Charles .Mason and Jere miah Dixoo. Tho "lino" wnsiXX) miles long and marked tho boundary between Peun sylvnnln nud Maryland nud VIrglnln. It was maikcd by xtono iiots at Intervals of ono mile. fitrult or llhcr? East river is tho geographical namo by which tho strait dividing Long Island and Manhattan Island is known. Tlieio is no doubt but It is a strait, but for nil tho pur jwses of commerce, Htemturo nud geography It is tho East ri or. Finest : Production Almond fipoiiRo Cake. Tako one-half iwund of loaf sugar, rub tho rind of n lemon on to somo of it, then thor oughly cnnli It all. Tnko llvo eggs, separata tho whites from tho yolks, nnd bent tho lat ter for soldo minutes; shako in tho sugar gradually nud bent well together; stir iu six ounces of flour, with twenty drops of essence otiihuonds; lieat tho whites of tho eggs ton froth. and ndd them; half llli a well oiled tin, amtluiko In n quick oven for nbout an hour. Illiubiirb Jam. Rhubarb Jam furnishes nn ngreenblo cbango from tho ordinary stowed rhubarb. An English cook gives tho following reciio for It: Peel nnd cut up tho rhubarb, lioil till reduced to npulp with very llttlo water; nilow ono pound of sugar, ono ounco of sweet almonds, blanched nnd chopicd, nnd half n lemon, cut in slices, to every pouud of pulp; boll for three-quarters of nu hour or nu hour, remove tho lemon peel ami put into pots. MF'Kor Information lu reference to Tnd wsi Towns owned by the Chicago, Mllwau et A Ht, Paul Hallway Company,wrlto to II. O. HADaAM,Ind Commissioner, Mllwaukc Wtaeoutln. Klectlon of President. Tho person having tho greatest number of Totes for president is duly olocted, If such number bo a majority of tho wholo number of electors appointed. It no person has such majority, then, from tho persons having tho blghcst number, not exceeding threo In tho list of those voted for, tho houso of repre sentatives shall choooo Immediately, nnd by ballot, tho president, Should they neglect to do this before tho 4ih of March following, then tho vico president shall uct ns president, as ho would iucaso of the death or other con stitutional disability of tho president. Fxrellent for Washing Window. A cheap chamois skin for washing win dows will soon repay its cost iu tlmo nud labor saved, nnd mthlng mnkes glass look lietter. To cleanso tho skin nfter uso rub plenty of soft soap Into it, let it Ho ait hour or, two In a warm solution of soda water, rub clean nnd rlnso in warm wnter iu which soda and Irani soap havo beeu dissolved. The Kmprror of China. KunngHsuls tho namo of tho emperor of China. On id accession ho ulwnys selects n now namo, or Kwo Hao; so his former namo, Tonl t'leu, wns oxchanged for Kuaug Hsu. Ho was born Aug. 15, 1871, nud succeeded Jan. 13, 1673. I'lectom nt Laige. Electors nt largo represent tho electoral representation given to each stnto regardless of tho number of representative' districts it contains. Each state has two electors nt largo, Justus It has two senators. (Irass niul Itoi.ec. Tho lato James Freeman Clarko is tho author of tho iocm called "Tho Grass nud tho Roses." 1 looked where tlio roes were blowing; They stood niuoug crosses and reeds; I said, "Where such beauties nro grow biff, Why suffer tbeso paltry weeds!" Weeping, tlio poor things faltered, "Wo have neither beauty uor bloom Wo aro grass In tlio rohcs' garden Dut our Master glres us this room "Tlio slate? of a generous Master, Homo from a world alxc, We came to this placo in his n imlom- Wo stay to this hour from his lova. "We have fed his humblest crenture. Wo have served him truly and long; He gat uo grace to our featun-s-Wo have neither color uor song "Yet ho who has mado tho roses Placed us on tho self samo sod; He knows our reason for lielng We are grass lu the garden of God ColurliiK for au Kant Itooiu. A bright, nttrnctl vo scheme of coloring for an eait room, suggested by nn expert iu dec oration, is ft yellow iwper, which nlwnys gives a sunshiny look, or n soft salmon pink, with a rich toucd floral frieze, such' as bold carnation, nut browu paint and red and gold paneling, delicate pink and whito celling paper. Slatting for tho floor, If preferred. To Hlalu a ficrcen l'nmi. A well recommended process for ebon I ring ascrecn framo consists in washing tho wood repeatedly with a solution of sulphnto of iron made by dissolving two ounces of sulphate in a pint of hot water. When dry apply a hot decoction of logwood end nutgalls two or threo times. Afterward clean with wet spongo and then polish. A Strawberry Jelly Dessert. Ono of tho most delicious methods of serv ing strawberries, according to an adept in good housekeeping, is with gelotlno and whipped cream. Directions for plain Jelly accompany each Imx of gelatine. When tho Jelly Is made, but not stiffened, pour a por tion of it into n smooth, deep bowl with n fow lurries. Placo this on ico nnd when It Is hnid, pour iu moro liquid nud berries, placo on the Ico nud prfltrcd ns before, until all tho P. (D Ml o 0 OQ (D U) r 3 0 r- P. to r - (J) w - ) O O 2- o 05 (I) CD 3 (D CD a d P X '"J o o w P5 O U1' CD -J i O . CD- m'W O 0) i w b O ) p O Jarvis' California Pear Cider. This delicious summer bet ci age Is made in Cnllfomla, fiom very ripe mellow Uartlett Pears. In the height of the ripening seaion many tons of pears become too ripe for shipping or canning purposes, they can then be utnllzed ly pressing them into elder. The fresh juice Is boiled down two gallons Into one, anil Is then strained through pulverized char coal. This heating, condensing nnd straining completely destroys fcr mcntatlon,and the elder ever afterwards lemalns sweet and good and Is .1 most healthy and nutritious article for family use. Knowing there nre many spurious ciders sold In this market wo offer the abov explanation with the eminent testimonial of Prof. J. II. Long. Very Respectfully, THE G. M. JARVIS CO., Sole Proprietors, San Jose, California. 39 N- Slate Sticet Cblcog. Chicago, Jui i 7th, 1887. THE G. M. JARVIS CO., Gentlemen: I have made made a chemical examination of the sample of Jan Is Pear Cider submitted to me n few days ago, and would report these points among others noted. Ihe ltnutd Is nnn.nlcohollcand has a sncclflc irravltv of lu.6s. The total extrac tive matter amounts to 10.25 per cent., containing only .025 per cento! free acid. The tests show this acid to be malic acid as usually found In fruit juices. I find no other acid or foreign substance added for color or flavor. I believe It, therefore, to consist simply of the juice of the Pear as represented. Yours truly, J. 11. LONG, Analytical Chemist, Chicago Medical College. THE CM. JARVIS CO San Jose, Cal. THE C. M JARVIS CO 39 N. State St. Chicago. Jelly Is used. way In which 'ling by layers U tho only tho Jelly will ho distributed evenly through tho muss. Any fruit may bo used In thu way. When ready to servo, turn out on n platter and garnish with whipped criom with vauilla for flavoring. This makes u palatable and very ornamental dessert. W. B. HOWARD, Traveling Salesman. FOR SALE BY ALL Druggist and Leading Wine Merchants. mm,, m if liwiw.s,snisJt,Wsiii imtii 0mh .. V mirJmSmmimmwtmmvmmimiim . v,irfin). mif m,yt yllhttiiiihilfiutiii jW4lAti H "HHUMsWiis, iw'q PTM-sTgi.aww is wij . 1 fcj lywuasMJU-iii maMW jaay t .Jh-JiKMLI1-S-41 u MitMMmmm''