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--wtti".i I .lyn ifimiiyi ii i i ij up i MvWffy ' ' I ii y"f ' - rvW -,- ! w - JLADIEsS Fine Shoes AND SLIPPERS, LITTLE LIVE LOCALS. A Melange or Items, l'ersonnl nutt Other wise About Our I'oople. WHAT SHALL WE WKA1W MEN'S Fine Shoes AND SLIPPERS. CHILDREN'S Fine Shoes AND SLIPPERS. -.AT- Perkins Bros. SPECIALTY SHOE HTTDT& HOUSE 1 1 29 O Street. Head Harmim' big nil 011 4th pngt Wlint nro you doing for tho State 1'nlrl Mlw U M. Perry l visiting in Fnlrlbault, Minn. Mm, Kl USrraiH U Mtlng In Plntls- month. Lloutennnt 12. S. Iliullcy M In tho city for a fow il iyn. On Siturdiy not September will ninko its Initial bow. Miss Com Outoalt left Tuesday on 11 lull to Now Y01U. Louie Meyer left Sum! ly for Now Yoik on n purchasing tour. Mlsi Mattlotlllbeilof iJcnlon was 11 Lin coln visitor Thursday. Mr. A. H. Wolicntiorgor Ins ngnln taken chaigo of tlio Now Htiitlilli'. Mks Lonlo KliiRHloy of Cheyenne U Mt- iik her sMor, Mi';'. I). Ii. Iliiico. Visit U10no.it loo crown mill oyster pallors of Wldman linn, 1!!I0 O sheet. llnvojou soon Aitliur jet! Aitliur whol Why, iiiir-tlicrinoinotor. chestnuts. Mr. Ilnriy Stoddard of Oinuli.i wnst'10 guest tills nook of (loorgo Foroinrin. Mr. N. .. Hnull nml wife luivo letuined from 11 very pleasant trip to California. Mrs. (1. M. Harnos nml daughter returned Tuesday from a visit to fi lends ut Kdgur. Miss Moults iltifonl tirtui lied tills week from an eighteen numllis' utiy In Now Orleans. MIm Georgia Tnylor loft Thursday for n two montlis visit with relatives at Chicago. Prof. Menreiidoif his returned from his va cation, Kjtont prlnclpilly at llloomlngttm, III. Mr. John Zoln ung has roturnotl fioiu Col fax Springs, Iowa, much Impinvctl In health. S. Polwosky loft Sunday forn tpislness trip to Chicago, and rxH'cts to return homo today. Mr. H. M. Ashby anil family returned this week from a very pleasant vacation in tho oast. Tho Domestics won another gnuio from tho Matroons nCushmnu Wednesday liy n hoio of 'JJ to I. Miss Ellen Dristy of Ilerpolslielnioi'K, has tcturiietl from a very pleasant vacation In Co'01 ado. Grand Chancellor O'Neill paid a vi-lt to K-veral Pythian lodges in various paitsof tho stato this week. airs. Nelson llrock and daughter left Wed nesday vin tho llmlingtou for a visit to Now PARIS, LONDON FASHIONS AND NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED. All tltn Ii1ilontibln frencti Hoots nml Minis of tho liMMin, from Wnlttloii Ilool or Mont I cutlter tit Ditltily Sutiot Slipper. In tho annexed cut aio lllustratetl nil tho fashionable Fivnch clnnsMiros of tho season, from tho thick brogues, tho strong walking slitH's, to tho tlaluty mhot llpH'r In em broidered or beaded Kid or sill:, secured nlwvo tlu niiklo with n strap, over which Iluttcran tiny buttcrlly li.iw, to correspond with tho 1 irger onu on tho ton cap. A t,m "T I M K !" .The best illustrated humorous newspa per. The effect of the Illustrations is heightened by the use of four colors. Also printed on coated paper. Time is Staunchly Republican It vigorously advocates the maintain ance of a protective tariff; anil it speaks in no uncertain voice forKepubllcan princi ples, and for docti iocs of the part as set forth in the Republican platform of iSSS. Such a paper, speaking directly to the eye of the oter dhectly thiough llssim p'c nntl pour 1 fill caitoons, as well as to the mind through iU editorials, will be of positive alue to ou dining the present camp.iign. This being n campaign of education, In which It is necessary to teach tho voter the plain facts of the situation by every means within 1 each, a paptr such iir'TIMIS should be found weekly in the leading 100111 of everv Republican club In the country. Single copies, ten cents each; subscrip tion, 3 mos., $1 25; 6 mos., $2.50; one ,ear $500; sample copv by request. Ask 5 our newsdealer for TlMh. TIME PUBLISHING CO.. 14 & 16 Vesej street, New York. 1 'ARTHUR'S CREAM SODA WATER 1 r 1 CJoliiliitilu lilt vcIi-h auilTileit It's. 'JOOHt II 1) AHD1S. AliT. 8-,t)OKt. KING STEEAR, SHOE STORE, .U tho ne.Nt llilim t 11 K.iv Im-'s Hank. Tlio only illlleieiieu Is wo klo vou Real Leather Shoes Instead of Paper holed Klines, for tho snino .or IcksdiillaiH Mint llieo'.heielniiKC.tor shod dies. Wo sell tlii'iit on their 11 erlls. Tho chi'iipest and best plneo In Aiiieiltn lor Heal Leather Hhoes fur tho same niutmi t of inoney ltemoiiiher tlio place, iUlU O stieet. KING STEEAR. Yoik nml lloston, Miss Urotchen Maiquctto left Sunday fora visit with her friend Mis. Alllo McCoruiir at Idaho Springs, Col. Prof. A. H. lilgivn and family havo ro turnod from 11 two months stay at I.iko Chautauqua, N. Y. Mr. II. C. Tulllslns purchased an Intcicst In tho AVics ctimpaii) , nntl takes tho position of business manager. Mivs Slzsr, who Ins b'pn visiting hor brother, U. It , lotuined Wetluesday to hor liomont'Ottnwii, III. MKs Uertha Uay, of Kaglo, who his boon visiting In our city for tho past month, 10 tuiuetl homo Thursday. Mrs. Donaldson, mother of Itobcit Mclloy- uoltls, leturnoil yistonlay from n visit to tho old homestead III Indiana. Mr. J. K. Miller is in Chicago on a gcods buyingtiip, nntl pattons of his homo may look fori-oino big b.ugahis. Mr. O. S. 'Wodgowood returned 'NVetlues- tiny froinu tilpbouth, but expects to leavo again next week for 11 month's visit to Maine. Mr. K. T. Roberts mid tlaitghtor, 3IIs I'iorenee, nrosnonillnga fowtlnys In Chicago. Miss AllioLantz left Monday for St. Paul, Mlu. Mr. K II. Zernecktt Is niuong the happiest nu'ii in toun. It is 11 h'ltilsomo littlo ghl, who urrlved this week to brighten his house hold. Mr. V. W. Ilnltlwiii, wlfo nml son, who havo been enjoying themselves for thu p; st two mouths in tho onst, will return next w ivk. Mrs. John McConnell nml Miss Sndlo liar 1 is entei tnlnetl n niiiuber of f 1 lends under tho leafy shades at Cuslmiau pink Thursday af toi noon. Misses llattlo nml Iles.s!o Tatuin of Ouinlia aro in tho city on a soveral weeks' visit and tho guest of Mr. and Mrs, gieaes. Tho Occldcntnl Piovlslon company havo commenced tho slimghtuiliig of bwives at West Lincoln, nnd aio leady to supply tho homo maiket. Mr. I'uil A. Miller has piiicUai-ed tho Inter est of his paitner in tho giocoiy business, and Is now going it alouo. Kretl is a rustler and "III get thcio. Mrs. K V. Ilostroiii leturnoil Tluiitilay from Nehinskn City wheiofhn has beeuisit Ing tho past week nntl once more "1'ioddio" has a leal homo at l.V-'O N street. Mrs. Chas. V. Moroy of Hastings and Mh Stella lUoitlau of Chicago, who have baeu enjoying n very pleasant visit with Mrs. John Zeln ung, leturnoil homo TuoMlny. Mr. J. II. MeMiirtry lef Monday for Mun itoti, nntl will return w ith his uifo and daugh ter who havo been enjoying thcmsoluM at that popular resoi t the pat two mnnths. Tho night forco of tlio Couuir.it 1 etui ns thunlcs to Widmnii llios. for tho gonoio.is supply of excellent lemonade, furnished last ovtiilug. Thoy niiiko tho best in tho city. Mm. V. A. Falkinburg und ilaughtoi have returned fioiu their lsit to (l.udney, Nib., nml onco mow Mr. V. onjojs homo life niter batching it suoial wieks. I.AUIKS, iHifoio nuking your tlepnttmo or Uid huh U'r va'itlo.i tloi't fail to e ill and older some of our now culling cauls which wo will pi Int onshoit notice. Dr. l V. Litltl iituriK'tl Wednesday fiom n months' btn) in Illinois, spent piiuelpnlly at While Hall. "Do-" fools cr iiiueh lnlg oiutislaud K turns to woik wilhu 10lit.l1. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Iluriiliam are homo again after a trip of neatly two mouths in Maine and other points east. Thoy ictiiiiicd Tuestlay looking i.ouu tho worse for tuo trip. Woul wusiecohttl in tl.ceity Wtslnestlnj of the iliiith at CulmiiLus, Ohio, t.f Mis. 1). Mm sh, u sister of Dell Jlruiieh. Tlio In 111 nil took place etelthiy liioiuiii tiom St. Paul's elm 1 ch. M111I11111 Wtber hasitcelod un oll'erfiom nltadiiig Chleiigo chin th, an I will letivoiu 11 few weeks. Madam Wilier it 11 chaiuiiiig ocnhH, nml musical cli clis in l.iiico'u utll miss her greatly. Mbsllnltlo Curtis mid MM Alllo I.anlz me attending the ninth liiemiul tou elavo of the uuler of ICappa Kappa (lam ma nt Minneapolis, as lopiosoiitativos of the I.iiutihi finteiuity. Mr. W It. lhelan, "Dick" Johmoii'rteill elent assistant at the Capital hotel, 1 etui ned M inlay Iioiiiu isit to his old homo In In laud. -Mr. Phelnii ci fused the big point on the same steamer with lll.iiuo. In the lit of miivals at Manitou hotels pulillshid in tho Colorado Hpilugs (!t:fttv wo notice that Mr. Unity TchMls nntl wife and M Us Jessie Johiixtou weie legisteietl at tho Manitou hotel last Monday, TnoritiF.n op hoots and hiioes. Nearly every matcrinl Is now employed fo boots and shoots. For evening wear tan mid bronzo kid, satin and corded silk aro fash tollable, whonovcr tho stiilf of tho dress It r.r employed; thoy aro thou decorated with bows, tufts of llowors, or barred ncross, and fastened w Ith Jeweled buttons, or again tho front Is Interlaced In tho (Ireckstjlo, to show olf tho beauty of tho silk stoek'ngs. Tor stylish promonatlo wo ir nro chosen crocodile skin, glaco kid, patont leather, combined with Russian leather, oirectlvely stitched with contrasting Bilk, and ornamented with ribbon, bow. mid buckle). ringer Kings. Finger rings aro exceedingly popular with both sexes. Pino diamond), 1 ublos, jienrN, em eralds or sapphires, inoiinted asn solltilro on n slender ring of gold, is the ring most highly coveted. Cluster rlns nro, however, In high favor, nntl tills stylo provides an nilmirnblo sotting for small colored stones of lino qual ity. The opal, by tho by, figures largely In theso cluster rings, mid Is usu illy surrounded by diamond. Colored JowoLi of nil kinds nro employed In rings that Uiow pleasing designs, miulo of n combination stoiu sett I ig, such us tho thrco band tloslgns, eich of a tliiroreiit i.to.10 niitl worn on 0110 linger. Tho eifocl Is often clnrming, as a combinatIo:i of rubies, sap phires mid diamonds. Twisted, conlliko rings of gold nntl platl mini, also of silver, for men's weir, wero seen recently. Tuoronronlso rings of gold wlro on which nro mounted single uncut etoncs of largo slzo. Thero is nothing now to toll as regards tlio setting of lino stones. For tho fashionable folk theso nro still but lorr, with littlo or no go'tl show lug. Tho I'mplro I'louipuntlo Dress. TRAIN, TRACK AND TRAVEL. Notes About Ititltrtiiiits, 'I heir Itepteseu lntle, Trnl 11 Mom lee, ele. The II. .V M. wl'l Usui plneo Iwenlvllvo now locomotlM's on their lines west of tho river. lliilllniit colored povters nu'iomiclmt har vest excursions to t lit west tiro to In seen In nil large eastei 11 eitles. A new time card goes Into elfeet on tlio I'.lklioin tomoirtm which will t'lfeet the fust tinlustontiil ftotn Chicago. Two bundled IoiiiMk ft out Callfoiula, bound for theenstein states went thiough on 11 sMS'inl ln the lliiilliigton Tiuvsiluy. Clifton Joins, tniM'lIng freight iiui'iil of UioOulC It into was tlolng the city Thunslav and lslUil the stock .mii-iIs In the nfleimsiu. A now Hum runt gtns Into ell'eel on nil the CIll.'iiC'i (liindia llmxtomoiiow Tholhuoof tlio fust trains will be lengthoueil tiiilglilisH hours mid llfteeu minutes. The new tmiocaril o 1 tho II. it M. will ho u Rival thing for Lincoln. II) tlio new nr laugcmcut liaxeleis will belauded III Lincoln as tally ns the nro in Oinitlm. Aivpmt fiom Itcati loo stales that'.OO '1 en mid lllty teams bat pltehtsl teals near Ulna Hpilugs mid have comment'ed grndlng for the Kntisiis I'ltv, Wjandolte eV Noil hem. The Flldim 11 lino In ought Inn coach Tues tlay night with a sign oil each side cowilug the t'lithe lingth, beiiiiiiK the following: 'Holt Ciunity for State Tici.mii or J. H. Itml- loy." The Kll.hoiu has gotten up 1111 elegant on gunlug showing the giounds and illy of tents at Camp Phil Slieiitlmi inhei Using the reunion ut Noifulk which eoiuincincs ne.xl Moutlii). During next wis k, coniuieneliig .Monday, n (I. A. It tinlii will havo tint Klkhorn depot tit 715 ti m, mrihlug them nt 1. :".. On the return II Iciimn Not folk ut l:0."i p 111. and arrives in Lincoln nt tl :'.'() p in, Conunt nclng Si'iiltnilicr llllh the Hulling nn will luaugmalean iiupioemeut In tlnio anil sen Ice Itclttccii Lincoln and HI. Louis. Klegiiiit chair cars will go thiough la the A. oi N. to Atchison, tlienee to St. Peter, Mo, and down on the Wabash. This gives us another Hue to the Mlssoiul iuetioH)lls. Once 111010 the accommodating personage of K, II Hlosson the Union Pacille city pass- J enger ngenl Is Islblo nt tho company's Lin coln lieiidiuaiters. I'M has been enjoying life ubio.id for savin ill weeks mid now feels bettor able to meet tho trials nlidtiilm- lntlons attendant oil tho'dutics of 11 rulllimd ticket ugents llle. A. C leiuer, tho llmllugton'M eltv pass enicrand ticket agent returned home Tues day after having cnjo) cd a thrco weeks' Ml cation tiip, mod of which lime was spout on the gnat lakes During the trip Mr. and Mis. Zlemcr tiaclol l!.VM) miles by witter nntl 11 glance ut .Mr Zlenier's couuteiimici) shos tlioeopKr hue that old Sol placts thcieon when allow tsl to gae upon mortals long enough. While gone thoy lsltod llull'iilo, Cloxcl'iud, Nlagr.i l'alls, Dtilulh mid other prominent points anil teporl having hail u very pleasant tilp. (1. A. IE. lie llilon nl Nnrrnllt, Nell. The F. V. iV M. V. litllwuy will, cniumelic lug August i!(t, sell louud tiip tickets to Nor folk nt&I..V, gotsl to letiiiu until September il Inclusive Please iciiiember ou buy thiough tickets mid 110 change of cant when you go by the Klkhorn line. SPRING SEASON 1888, TI i-nrrI1. Globe One-Price Clothing House. Is now showing an elegant line of New Spring Styles IN- Mens, Youths, Boys and Children's Fine Suits. All tho Latest Novelties and Nohby Designs are included in our Complete Assortment, to which wo invite an. early in spection. THR GLOBE One-Price Clothing House. E. M. EISFELD 8c CO., Proprs. COR. O AND TENTH STS. AT- Iu our cut Is i op resented an empire dress for tho pioin cuntlo Hint gives n cry fair Idea of tbisold tinio cos tume, which mo distes In Franco and nuglauil nro endeavoring to re vive. Thotunlo.cro'.setl over tho bust, hav ing shoit slcorcs and Eenil-low neck. Walter liar- Is of s-ophyr lawn. iuo siiotiKier i.uoui ami scarf aio of soft silk; tho go! tered chcmiuitto 13 of whito crnpo. Tho skirt is in plain kilted imisl u, bor dered with n fes toon of crnpo caught up iv 1 1 h bows; over the shoulders Is throw u lliimi Hull Hxetirslon . On Suuilay, August '.Ml, the II. tc M. will sell tickets to Omiilui mi 1 letlirn nt ono fmo for tho round tilp, to cnahlo lo.eis of the national game to witness the contest between St, Paul (Iho pieNeiit chauipious of the west cm league) mid Omaha. Train loaves Lincoln ut H a in. Tickets at II. te M. depot or city olllce, comer O mid tenth streets. A. C. Zikmkii, City Passenger mid Ticket Agent Mc'Kn ol heliiiHliipnl. The Union Pacille, "The 0ei land Iloulo" will sell excursion tickets nt induced lutes, to jwi-sons tlesliolls of attending the HllMlK or Skiiastopoi., to Ut pitsbicetl In Omaha, August iXHli, Sept. Ist.Ilid, Ith, Mil, lith 7th, hth, 10th, 11th, I'.'th, l.'lth, llth, intli, 18th, Ullth, '.".'d, '-.'.'.tit, nml '.'.tli. Tickets will he ood, "'" tlitht of Mile nml letiiriilng Hid t i"in!ii tiny. Tliii will hoiiinwi' Hi" ,n it rM i ,i I ions CMC oll'i I to Un. piilillf and , i t be taken mU.i'ii t " r I. nil For ii i .i .ill tin oiu in t t st i i 1 1 1 tig. nl. I i Kin it u t , i i g Heii'l .Man I L 1 tiiMX, A. (1 IvllLLER'S Special attention is paid to DRESSG00DSt Stock Large. n long ii n r r o v scarf in embrol- KMi-iuu nusss. tleretl China crape, Qnlshcd oIT with n fringe. deep .1 H. Tn.iiBrs, O. P. ,t T. At.'l P. fc !'. A Assortment Complete. All the New Shades. All the New Fabrics. J. E. MILLER'S 145 South Tenth Street. Suggestions About Ptiney Drosses. Mrs. John Gilpin would wear 11 short whlto or brocaded ilrea with panlers and flchu tilmmed with lace; a largo satin hat; tight sleeves to wrist; h-ilr jwutlit) nntl a mob cap; ix largo muslin apron would not bo out of place, but it It not necessary. An Indian queen wears a short skirt of toino Oriental material, Intersected w Ith gold, tho shoulder covered with Indian gmu tucked lutoclther n velvet bodice or into 0110 made of tanned leather, full trousers to nnklo of soft silk; Indian scarf 1 ouiid hipi; Indian feather fnn nml ornaments; oriental pointed sho s; pink stockings; headdress, n joweled crown, with gauzo veil tleieiitlmg. I havo nlv) seen tho character tlressed l'i a brown cuirass of satin to match the skirt; or black cloth, embroi dered with ictl, yellow and whito grass, hor-tL-roil with cut leather frlngo sandals, a dia dem of eagloi' nntl vulluro3' feathers, a bird's wings In fro.it, nud a great tinny binds for juwelcry. ArraiiToment of tho Ilnlr. Low largo b.-aldctl coils, or else tho hang ing calogan loopi, niv tho fnbhlouablu Pari- ' iau nrrange.nonU of tho back hair. The prefoi-onco hero ii for neither very high nor ery low colirures, but for iv happy medium, placed Just bid; of tho crown, v. bother in hoft trusses of hair cr in u cloielv braided coil. Thrco Ureek llllota of ribbon or of gilt nro worn by Kugbsli glii-i, while French w omen m 0 w earing a w reith of roes or other blossoms with their empiro cowns. Young girls nro again boiuning to wear aigrette bow s at tho bide or back of tho hair. Other coiffures for older women nro Intermixed w ith tinsel II w ei s, but aro etpnlly becoming. Tho shape of the lend has to bo much con sideictl now, but with tho hair worn liib, It Is po.-siblo to get mo&t becoming lieaddi'e.e. For putting up fruit n porcelain lined kottlo hold the lirst place w ith most house w Ives, but gootl ngato or gruuito ware, ami ovon a brass kettle, 6couretl very clean ami brightened, aio used. A wooden or silver spoon for stirring U much bitter than an iron 0110. Many people use self bcallng Jaw iu u matter of economy, because loss ugur U ro tpjlrod to keep tho fruit in thorn. A 'pei'lnl Trn 1 11, The Uuio'i Pacille will 1 mi 11 special train to Noifolk, to leave Lincoln ut'ilDu m on Tues day, August JSth, to accomodate tlnw) tle striug to nttt'iitl the leiuiioii. For fuither piitlculurs call nt 11)11 () street. Atliiitioii, odtl 1'tllnws. Take the Bmllngton Itoute to the meeting of the (jiand Lodge nt Los Angeles, Septi-m-Imt ITth. 1 his N the famous "H oule Itoute," nud is tho niot popular line to the I'm ille cnttt, es iccially timing the suuuuer inouths. Denver, t'oloiudo Spiiugs, Manitou, Itoal Oorge, Marshall Pass, Illaek C'anoi of the (luimisoii, and Salt IjiUo City mo nil on this 1 onto Unto fori ouuil tilp only IHI. t'holreof routes gfeii 1 etiirnlng. Ticket;) on side Au gust Ulth toSeptemler I lthlnelule. Limit for ivlui 11 sixty tliiys. Full paitieulais may be obtnlntil at City Ulllro, ctu ner O ami loth stieets or at depot. A (.'. .ll Jil.u, Citj Paw. and Tl.t Agt I . until I.imIkc, I. O. (. I . The I'liloil Pntillc, tlieOvoiliilidit'itlle.wdl fll tickets to I.tm AliK'ltxit flUlfni thelnuiiil I tup. Limit for ivtiirn, sixty tlujs, with sn over pri llegi-s iu titht r due. lion withm tin hunts. Choice of i outs going and i.iti'ii in,,' Tickets 011 Mile until Sept. I Ith, lie 'ti sie Full paitieul.irs and tleseilplie pi.nph lets of western IVbolts limy lie nbt.i in d lit IHI Oktltft. 1'irst ItilDi'ht i:eiiii.oo Via Missouri Puclll' intlwuy to oui' m lextisiiiiil Alkiiuikis, Aumt'JIst. Isss nidi s to follow SeptKinbor llth anil ft'th an int.. Imc tub and 'U nronu fate for lit. , 1 trip. Tickets nio first class, limited in Hunt dnjs, ami stop overs for tho iuspiitem ! I uid nllowtsl within tho limit, t'lioi e hiiuls at Imm 81 'i" to $ i par ncre Fu. tliei i I r in ttioi., m-ips, tlevriptixe lunl mattn. it may th had bv calling n or wilting II (I IIvnna, It P. It Mil i.l n I ily Tlektt Agent, (l"il ,'tiit Cor. O mid U'th btn-et, Llmol-i Neb FOR WATCH NEW GOODS Next Week. Ashby & Millspaiigh. Meals 2; cts. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTOOMKKY 1 1 19, 1 1 j I and 1 1 J3 BLOCK, N Street. $..50 per week. r lmi-iri.t to All. The I'liloil Pacille Hallway. 'The un land Houte" Have Just iisinsl eiy .uioplite il'id coniilc)ientUt pamphlets on Colonel. 1, Utah, Idaho, Oiegon, and Waliiutoi Teul lory, dcwilptho of the agiieultmnl, stink raMng and miuviul io.oiiiits, tho climate nntl health 1 et-oi tsof tliCMistutes iilltl tei 1 itoi ies compiled fiom the latest ivpoitsof IM7. Send to J. S. Tibbetts ti. P. tV T. A., Omaha, Nib for one. m yr 1 S 1 v Mustang LisMgnf ys. ! , 43 v HXI ANiraTASill.tNIJllNTUtliln..riLt3. yy fSsSr B ov!, "j S.0u bvurs, tuttu Uatisrj a t4 U Isri-iajuiioi; J jK$P vI a m i 1 T tf T-Trasw, tV