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w mn,m ,jwmmvmwww i. pi' y Mwwmwww1 iwwwwp HmyppM 'WPppwipgppByBPiiP . If G- i -X rr ri HP' j-4. I' I J M TJOUNG FOLKS' COLUMN. FOR THE SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT OF OUR GIRL AND DOY READERS. Timely Siiffgollonii Alxnit Collecting tita Weeds t'lnln Direction In Itegnnl to tho Preparation nml Mounting of Clinlco Hprclineus. Ad many of tho renders of this column w 111 tpend it jwrt of tlio summer nt tlio sen short, tho fascinating occupation of collecting tea weed Is suggested, nluii with notno timely directions nbout tho same, given i-econtly in Golden Days. , FIO. I "FI.OATIKO OUT" SPECIMENS. Tho nniateur collector's outfit Is n very tlmplo one. A tin prill containing n number of wldo mouthed bottles, n dip net of cheeso cloth with n long linudlo nml n kuifo for scraping tho rocks, shells or tho sides of breakwntcrs niul w harvus. When tho tldo Is out llttlo pools w ill bo found In hollows left by sonio largo stone, which nro vcrltablo nquarin, filial often with slender filamentous specimens which cling to tho lingers and ap pear to bo only slime, liko tho green scum which grows on stagnant water. Drop bits of theso carefully Into your wldo mouthed bottles, with a llttlo salt water to keep them fresh until you nro ready to mount your specimens. Bcrnpo bits of drift wood. You may find mro specimens brought from dis tant waters on tho keel or ruTlder of sonio old ludlaman. Tako a boat and row out under thu old wharves; you will llnd an abundant growth fringing tho piers and pile. Tho sooner tho specimens nro prepared after they nro obtained tho better, though dried seaweed, which has been sent unpre pared n great dlstanco and has lain for a con siderable tlmo, can often Ikj lloatcd out. Pop floating out tho specimens an ordinary wasii bow 1 will answer, nnd, for small specimens, an ordinary soup plate is all that Is neces sary. To cleanse tlio s)cclmcns thoroughly from sand, and to soften It if dry, will bo tho first requisite. Salt wnter Is best if attainable. moTrmt rVp FIRST PREMIUM AT OMAHA. I, .1, (!uitititK rrmilmii llpliy il Pickle to tin Hi'cn ill thu Slum I'nlr. Word was received In this city yesterday that tho dliplay of Hclmeo's pickles inailo nt the Onmliii fair by Mr. "Jot" rushing, a former Mifolmtc, has Iwcu nwnrded llrst premlimioverallcoiniH'litors, n fait which hi many friend, both socially and in i miuercliil circles, will Iki glad to he.ir. Tlio Heinle plekles and other bottled good nro so well and favorably known Hint It Is nut surpris ing tn hear of tho additional laurels being added to their fain?, and It will bo of par ticular InteioU to tlta dealer of this city to know that Mr. CiiihliigV dliplay (an entire facsimile of the o.io undo nt Omaha) will bo seen at tho stato fair all of next week. Wo aw told Hi it II. wn ono of tlio finest mid mint nrllitlcally nrrnnged displays on the ground, and that It nttiwUM tho at tention and admiration of overyono. It was In hImki of a pyramid, a bottlo soma twelvo feet in height standing In tho center, and as each versou pnsvd Mr. Cudiiug pro'ntcd them with u sample of tho good on cxhibl tlon. fiho MUicri Ilrr Chance. "Dcarl dcarl" ho said as Ira laid down Ids paper and looked around tho car, "but a hundred million dollars Is too much for any ono man to have." "Who's got IsP asked tho man on his right. "Jay Gould." Then, for n moment everybody was silent. An old woman with a bundle on tho opposite, seat began to movo nlwut uneasily, some thing Uko a blush camo to her cheeks, and iho finally leaned forward and hoarsely whis pered! "And ho Isn't a widower, Is hoi" Everybody laughed, and alio got huffy and left tho carat tho next crossing. I.uck al ways runs against somo people. Detroit Free Press. Nut So I'ltvorablo. Deacon Williams llrudder Jouos, how did your son come, outen do trial! Urothcr Jones Do Jedgo dono glvo 'lm two munfs in du jayul. Deacon Williams Pears ter mo liko ni If you oughtor bo pow'ful thankful. Ho got olf mighty light, ho did. Brother Jones 'Twnrn't s' light 's you seem ter thlnlf. Dey's n-gwintor hang Mm when do two munfs Is up. Harper's Magazine WHAT SHALL WE WEAM FASHIONS IN DRESS THAT FOUND FAVOR HAVE A Jupanetn Tea flown Whlcli I l'lc tnrmqiln III liflYrts ami Unllko Any Other lliuiMi Untie Unit Havo ns Yet Horn Introduced. A decided novelty Is Illustrated In tho annexed cut. It has been introduced Into tho world of fnslilon by tlio namo "Japanoso tea gown," for reasons that aro obvious. Why Blio Roiimliinl nt Home. OKfSV fS mm wfiP V i JBPwUWei no. a tiik imvixo nooir. Photograph cirds aro best for mounting mall specimens. Placo tho spray of nlgaj in tho water and slip your card under it In an incllnoJ position, as shown in Fig. 1. A slip of glass under tho card, or bit of tin perfor ated to let tho water drain through, will lx". convenient as a support if tho mounting paper is thin. Hold tho stem of tho specimen firmly against tho card, and with u camel's bair pencil "paint" tho tllaments under water in tho direction you wish them to He. Lift tho card quickly and placo it on n pieco of blotting iaicr, cover tho specimen with n squaro of linen nud then with another of blotting paper (seo I'jg, !i). and it is ready for tho press. Most algm ndhcro to tho paper naturally; thoso which do not should bo lightly touched with mucilago. Two Hat boards form a very good press. They can bo strapped tightly together with n 6hawl strap if yo nro traveling, or can bo weighted with stoneii, a heavy ilat iron, or books. Small specimens will dry in ono day, and will not requirochango of dryers; others will need to havo tho blotting removed sev eral times nml dry layers substituted, tho specimens remaining in press several days. Writo on tho card tho namo of tho specimen (when known), the locality whero found, and tho dato wlion gathered. H! t. Mrs. Rlehcsso Aro you going to Europe this summer, Mrs. Bullion! Mrs. Bullion No, indeed; I can't afford it. Besides, my cook is going. Time. JAl'ANCBK TEA OOWIf. This gown Is, in point of fact, a Ioomo princess rolw In llowctvd brocade, enriched with gold embroidery and facings of cither silk or China crnpoln tho lighter shado of tho brocade This corresponds with tho fringed scarf in twill silk and tho kilted underskirt. Largo gold pin in tho hair. Tho sleeves aro Very wldo nt tho cull's, anil Aro caught together in tho center; thev nro lined with plain silk. New Btrtrs In Hair Droislug. Tho newest stylo Is to draw all tho hair up to tho ton of tho head, secure it thcro, dlvldo it into strands, nud nrraugo it all up tho back, in tho flguro of eight, commencing low down and working upwards. It Is somewhat dlfllcult to nrningo it forono's self, nud tho ad dition of n llttlo lialr that docs not grow on tlio bead Is sometimes necessary. A fashion has crept In, but It Is not ono to Ikj encour aged, nml has not found many followers, of cropping tho hnlr abovo tho poll fortbreo inches or so, frizzing or curling It, and turn ing nil tho rest up to tho top of tho head. A great many girls aro turning their fringes backwards, sometimes over n cushion, nml arranging tho colls of hair so as to keep tho frlngo back (In addition to its being secured by lino plus). This fashion of turning tho hair back and crimping it is gaining ground, and suits most young fnces. Bangs aro sol dom seen now below tints. Tho feathery aigrettes in whito or color, with pasto or real diamond drops shivering from wires, aro almost tho only ornaments seen in tho full dressed heads. Loops of tho airiest, fairlcst tullo aro mounted on pins, nud put in at ono sido high up, among tho coils and curls. Heal fruit and flowers aro lightly pinned in, and clusters of red cur rants bavo niinearcd lately, with pretty effect. A trail of blackberries on fair hair would not look amiss, or n cluster of llttlo orauges, out of a conservatory, among dark trusses. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. Niw Tlmo Talilim In i:ni Nupl. 'Jnil. Train No. 1, tho I'aelllo Express, leaves Council llluirn itllT p. in., dally, nnlvlng Denver Mvoud day 0;I5 p ui.,0)tdeii llilnl day fl:i: p, m , and Han l'rauelsi'o fouith day al 10:1.1 a. in. Train No. !U)I, leaving Kansas City tho same morning, nt or aliout II) a. in., anlvesat Deiivernt 7:111 n. in, anil connects with train No. I nt Cheyenne. Trali No. 11, "The Uvmlaud l'lyer," leaves Council Bluffs Sunday 7:!l(i a. m., daily, ar riving Denver second day IbiXla. m., Ogdeu Hecond day It p. in., Han I'iiiucIkco third day I0:l."iii. m., and I'mtlauil foutih day at Ha. in. Train No. 'JiKl, leaving lunwN City tho prolous evening, nt or iiImiiiI llj Id p. in., nr i Ives at DeaveratHp. in. anil iiimiocts with train No. !l nt ( heyenim. TinluNo. L, the Atlantlo Kxpres, Iho op posite of Train No. l,niiivvN Council ltluffs ntHilftn, m. Connection Is luado at Chey enno for Kimsas City, niil lug lCanwis City (train No. Wi) at or about ft p. in., of tho samo day that train No. 'J arrives Council Muffs, Train No. I, "The Overland l'lyer," lliovpNMllo of train No. II, airlu's Council Bluffs at ft:10 p.m. Connection is made al Clicynuun for ICiiiihiim City, arriving lCanmis City (train No. i'OI) ntur about (li'Jtlu. in. of tho day following the ariival of No. -I at Council Bluffs Exception There is no connection with train f i om California and Nevada, cant bound, on train No. I. Nli'Uit of Hi'liiialiipul. Tho Union 1'nclllc, "Tho Overland Itouto" will moII excunilon tickets at I educed rates, to Hnmus desirous of ntteuding the HikiIk or Hkiiahtoiim,, to be produced In Omaha, Augit !llh. Sept. 1st, llrd, Ith, ftth.llth 7th, 8th, lOIli, Hill, I'.'th, i:ith, llth, 1Mb, lKlh, 'JUth, W.I, tfith, and imii. Tickets will bo giMNl, going dato or sale and ivtlll'lillig tho following day. This will Iki one of the great est attractions over offered tn tho public and should bo taken advantage of by all, For rates etc., call on your nearest ticket agent, T. L. ICimiiai.i,, J. H. Tkiiiik.th, Ac t'g (len'l Man. (1. P. & 'V. Ag't. E. L. Lomax, A. 0. P. ei T. A. SPRING SEASON 1888, .rri-nrr-CT Globe One-Price Clothing House. Is now showing an clcgnnt line of New Spring Styles IN- Mens, Youths, Boys and Children's Fine Suits. All the Lntcst Novelties and Nobby Designs are included in our Complete Assortment, to which we invite an early inspection. n- HE GLOBE One-Price Clothing House. E. M. EISFELD 8c CO., Proprs. COR. O AND TENTH STS. ji AVIirn tho Illrds AVako Up. An cnthusiastlo ornithologist has amused himself by investigating tho miestion nt what hour in summer tho commonest small birds wnko up and sing. Ho says: "Tho greenfinch Is tho earliest riser, o.s it pljiea as early as 1 :!i0 in tho morning. At about S:U0 tho blackcap begins, and tho quail appar . cutly wakes up half an hour later. It is nearly 4 o'clock, and tho sun is well abovo tho horizon, beforo tho real songster appears in tho person of tho blackbird. Ho is heard half an hour beforo tho thrush, and tho chirp of tho robin begins about tho same length of tlmo beforo that of tho wren. Finally tho liouso sparrow and tho tomtit occupy tho lust plnco on the list." This investigation has altogether ruined tho lark's reputation for early rising. That much celebrated bird is quite n sluggard, as it docs not riso till long after challlnches, linnets and a numberof hedgerow birds bavo been up and about for some tlmo. Two I.lltl'J Hoses. Ono merry Bunimer day Two roses were at play; All r.t onco they took a notion TUey would Uko to run away! Queer little rose:, Funny llttlo roses, To want to run away I They stblo along my fence; They clauilwreil up my wall; They climbed Into niy window To make a morning call I QueerllttIoroi.es; Kunuy llttlo rosos, To make a uiorulng call I 1 I VI Always Knout fur Ono More. In ancient Mexico Thcro dn elt, sonio tlmo ago, A person uhoni 1 know, Called hi this way: "Senor Don Uodrlgo Joso del Arniljo llermauos Tologo," Likewise "el Key." When wo got through with It,' , If fools or Uo of wit. Not nuo In tea could lilt What it all meant. Not ono In tweoty could 1'ronouaco It as ho slipuld. If one had tlmo, he would Think It misspend Bo when wo xioko this man, This titled Mexican, V nil niinuuMl thin nlnn. ThluUng it meet: , . , Dropped oery el and del, -Ti..l Joso and Don as well, X V- All names w o couldn't spell, ' Just called him "I'elo." no, with I1I3 wealth of namo, , Took this ono, Just tho name, And thus his card became After that dato: "Senor Dob ltodrlgo Joso del Arniljo Hcnnnnos Tobago El Hey y lVto." W. C. Edgar iu Harper's Mafazlne, A It Nothing tn I'car. Sho (in great agitation) Oh, Ooorgo, I hear papa at tho front gato, nud ho is very apt to bo impulslvo when ho comes home late. Ho (reassuringly) Calm your fears, dear. I'm in tho coal business, you know, nnd ho lms owod tho firm mouoy for coal for over nino months. New York Sun. Tho 1'atnl Stuno. Tho facts in rolatlon to tho tono called the 4,LIa Fall," or Fatal Btono, nro briclly us fol lows: On this stono It appears that tho kings of Minister wero crowned. It was originally deposited In tho cathedral of Casliel, their inetroiiolis. Iu tho year lUt!) Fergus, n nrlncoof tho roval lino, having obtained tho JscottUli throne, procured this stono for his I hv dashes nro precipitated that would other- coronation nt Dunstaftnage, whero it con- wjso nover occur, j$0 it bcoms that our ordl tlnucd until tho tlmo of Kenneth 11, who ro , Uary lightning roils nro a source, of danger No ChuncA for Charity. Mendicant l'Joaso, sir, glvo mo enough money to get a meal) Citizen I can't do It, my poor friend. Meals iu this city cost 3.1 cents, nud I have nothing less than CO cents iu my pocket. Aw fully sorry for you. liurllngtoii Freo Press. l'lotectlmi from Llgli'nlng. Tlio Loudon Society of Arts has thoroughly discussed tho subject of protection from lightning. Tho most thorough investigation is summed up by Professor Lodge, in tho statement that for isolated chimneys and steeples, as well as powder magazines, thcro H no better protection than a number of lengths of telegraph wires. A number of thin wires Is better by far than a slnglo thick ono; nud their cniaclty is increased by con necting up metallic masses such as lead roofs; "but do not connect with balconies nud other accessible places." As to a roof, he would run a liarUsl wire all around tho caves and rlilc.es. but ho would run no rods up abovo tho lilghobt points of buildings, because, thero- xnoved it to Scouo: nud iu l!iiu it was ro- .moved by Edward I from Bcono to London, whero It was dopositod iu Vrcitmlnstor ab bey. Tho l4t or tlio Gladiators. Tho last cladlatorial contest under t!i Xomon empire took placo at tin triumph ol Honorlus, -101 A. D.,on which occasion Tale innclius, nn eastern Greek, rushing forward and attempting to separate two contestants, was stoned to death by tlio fury of tho as sembled spectators. Thus iu tho blood ol Talcmachus, tho martyr, tho inhuman com bats of ancient times wero washed away forever. rather than of protection. (Hobo-Democrat. Ancient Itulii In Now Mexico. Tho remains of another extcuslvo ancient city havo been discovered in Now Moxico. It is about n milo north of Han Mateo. Tlio ac tion of tho wlndshado covered tbo larger pop- tlon of tho ruins with sand and other dctritui, ' nnd converted tho wholo Into an extensive mound, nnd It was only a severe rainstorm and cloudburst eweeping away ono angle of this mound nnd disclosing soma heavy stono walls that mndo tho discovery possible. Hu man skeletous bavo been exhumed, and what appears to bavo been u citadel. Chi cuuo Herald. rirailnc l'nnrlrs for Infants. Studs in sets of three, nud fastened to gether by n light gold chain never entirely out of fashion nro, says Klsio Ilco Iu Tho Jewelers' Circular, being employed ngnln for fastening infants1 dress waists; later on theso samo buttons nro used for small boys' blouso waists. Many of these studs nro plain gold ones, others nro chased, whilo others still aro set with small turquoises or tiny icnrls. All sorts of pleasing fancies nro expressed iu tho safety pins provided for fastening down tho baby's bib. Those pins, as n rule, run iu sizo about liko the old curt pill ; sonio aro plain bars of gold, many aro enameled, while not a few aro set with small turquoises. Uold nnd amber bends nro nlso being worn to sonio extent by babies. Numbered with nrtlcles suitnblo as gifts at christening parties aro puff boxes of ropousso silver, porringer sets of sliver or gold, the namo cup and tho sets of flat waro iu silver, including knife, fork, spoon and napkin ring. Then thcro aro rattles of ivory with silver bells, and all silver rattles with Ivory rings. A rictureso.no Toilette Tho very pleasing tollotto illustratod in tho cut hero given is of French origin, nnd is known as tho pari: toilette. It Is espe cially designed for young ladies nud is essentially n sum mer costume Tho model from which tho plcturo was mado is iu Qobclin blue, nun's vol ling, finished with coat facings nud waist bands iu brown velvet. Tho sash is of shot lougco silk. Tho cronm colored etamluo front is honeycombed at tho neck. Tho hat U an open straw trimmed with laco nudsurrounded with a drooping tub i-auk toilette. laco frilling. Other gnrnituro consists of a tuft of daisies end au aigrette bow with laco pleating and ribbon placed iu front of the crown. lints Worn by Children. Cinnamon colored flno straw hats nro. fash ionable for both children and adults, trim med with whito ribbon. Tho largo ilap brim tueil Leghorn bats are also well worn, trim med with whito ribbon nud n long ostrich plume, or with white llsso nud green leaves. Hvcn tho Zulu hat is much n la mode that bat whose checkered career has been without parallel ever tluco it arrived from China nud Japan in thousands of trading ships and worn by persons of the poorett class, then sprang into fashion for golden wear, Iwuudcd Into notoriety iu the shape of work receptacles, pin cushions, and other fancy bazaar novelties; and, Dually, attained tho height of its ndvaucemeut by adorning tlio bead of beauty at tho most aristocratic race courso iu tho world. For children's country and seosldo wear theso Zulu hats aro wonderfully popular, nnd many are trimmed with two ribbons, such as red nud navy blue, palo bluo aud brown, etc. Tho brim at tho back Is turned up with a nt rap of each colored ribbon. Atli'liliiili, Odd IVIImvH. Take thu liurllngtoii Itotitn to the meeting of the (Iriind Lodge at Los Aligcli, Keptcm Iter 17th. 'Ibis Is the fatuous "Hcenli Houte," ami Is the ninxl popular line to the l'acillo coast, cs IMH'ially during the summer iiiomIIim. Denver, Colorado Springs, Maultou, Hoynl (lorge, Marshall I'axs, lllack Cauii'i of thu Ounnlsnu, nud Salt IjiUo City inn nil on this route I Hale for round trip only ?(0. Choice of i 1-niltiHi rplt i.ii (-ntllt,tliir 'Plrbnlil fin unlii All. gust llllli to September llth Inclusive. Limit for leturii sixty dnj-M. Full particulars may be obtained at City Olllcc, comer 0 and Kith streets or at dejHit A. V. .ik.mkii, City Pass, and Tkt Agt, (Iriind I.iiIk, I. . . 1'. The t'nloii Pacific, the Overland Itouto.wlll pell tickets to Los AngeleHiitjiM) for the round trip. Limit for return, sixty days, with Mop over privileges iu either direction within tlio limits. Choice of routes going and leturii tug. TicketHou wile until Sept. llth, inclu sive. Full paitlculars nml dcscilptivu painpli lets of wctitein u-Mirts mny be obtained nt 101 10 street. I'lmt HuivcHt i:i'iirlin Via Missouri l'nelll" railway tn imiIiiIh In Texas and Arkansas, August'-Mid, 1 888 jolliers to follow Septemlier llth and UTilli and Octo ber t'th nud !f)d at one faro for the round trip. Tickets aro llrst class, limited to thirty days, and stop overs for the inspection of land nllowcd within tho limit. Choice lauds at fi om 8l."r to $.1 tier acre. Fin tlier Infor mation, maps, descriptive land matter, it., may be bad bv calling on or writing H. (1. IlANKA, 11. P. II. MlU.Kll, City Ticket Agent, (leu. Agent. Cor. O nud llith streets, Lincoln, Neb, GREAT REMOVAL SALE! $25,000 WORTH OJ7 (If Innuml lu All. Tho Union Pnciilo Hallway. "The Over laud Itouto" Havo Jut IksuciI very complete and comprehensive pamphlets on Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington Terri tory, descriptive of thu agricultural, stock mixing and mineral resources, the climate nnd health i csortsof thesestatcsaud territories compiled fjom the latest rcortsof I8H7. Send to J. S. Tebbetts O. P. tc T. A., Omaha, Neb. for one. FURNITURE ! To be sold in next two months at Hardy &Pitchers A Complete Line of Folding Beds now in Stock. mm, am m&: s V Wll. 7li III! mum. mm A Omul Appi'lltii Is essential togoisl health; but at this season it is often lost, owing to tlio poverty or impu rity of tlio blood, derangement of tlio digestive organs and the weakening eirect of tho chang ing season. Hood's Sarsaarilla is u wonder ful mediciuu for creating au appetite, toning tho digestion nud giving strength to the whole system. Now is the time to take it. He sure to get Hood's Sarsapnriila. I'or Kent, Furnished room for rent, ixio block from University, Reasonable ratci. Call at 027 North Hlovonth street. l'nr lti'iil, Fine suites of rooms iu the Wubter block, furnishiHl nud uiuurnlshed. JCmpihu nt room 1. Lincoln Hack and IIiikkuki) I.luo. Telephono N . 'Jill, meat market, tW 0 street, or No. iSOl livery Imru. Onler slates al samo places nud U. P. ticket olllco, corner Kloventli and O stnids. Hack stands, Capi tal hotel aud meat market. IIoiia.nom Duos. St mien t AcriiiiiiniiilatliiiiM, All those who can furnish board nud lodg lug or employment for tho student of the university will please addrrxs full paitii-ulars to the steward. Hooni number 1, main build ing. : It Nome Clienp I'luperty, A flno residence lot on Twcnty-ilrst street near N for sale at a reawmablo price. Also one lu .Mechanics addition, llydo mi k nml Klmwood.Wlll sell cliii'ip if sold Immediately Call on or address L. Wessel, Jr , care this onic3. DRY GOODS AND CLOAKS MIsi Anna V, Hawkini, wlmw mimih i Iraclier of dancing was plainly seen iu her elegant "Oermnn nnd Heceptlou" of Juiip. last, will 0cii her school for i-liildivu on Sat unlay, SeptemW tho !M, in Masonic Tom pie. MKs Hawkins would lie pleased to re ceive names of those w ho w Ish to take, at any time. Address room III, Itlclmrds bliK'k, Lincoln, Nob, Private lessons for adults w 111 also Ikj given to those w ho desire to tnk' Bd-td To Our Liiwjrr I'rli-iuln, During tho ast wvek Tiik Couhikk olllco has tiiriuil out soun elegant spi.'iuieiis iu law briefs, one uuinlierlug nwirly a hundrtsl pagts. We would like our friends of the legal fraternity torenumilier that in this class of work wo excell nil others nnd that our prices nro as low as I ho lowest. Calls by tele phone, No. liVl, promptly answered and ull work left nt our olllco In Hurr block done neat, quick and cheap. lew Tall Stock Complete, Ashby & Millspaugh. Double Store under Opera House. ' FINEST LIYERY RIGS In the City all conic from the Graham Brick Stables 1027 Q STREET, Wheic all kinds of Buggies, Carriages or Saddle Horses, Can be bad at any time, Day or Night, on short notice. Horses Hoarded and well taken care of at Reasonable Rates. Call and sec us, 1027 Q street, or give all orders by Telephone 1.17. P Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, Meals 25 cts. MONTGOMERY HL.OCK, 1 119, 1 121 and 1 1 23 N Street. ..$o per week. M H ufoJii.msnn'indliAi !WarffaimihihCfu... ... .M ".....miw55wiMi iinaLuHqSMIB mi te M immmmmmmmmmiiiiil