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1"tpjffWlf'7'('.fWiW 'Ml1' 'MHWTU W" K'tW1!1""1 ,.""Bliw"""U'iijw"'!)W-!iwmrymn wywi! jfnvmw'iwi'ww'i"'""!' ihhjiji'I)hup ' "' iynwi pmwyii u n yi mi u.WnMf wkwuh ''"JM"1 yiwfmf ftf np-r""fijify"t 't ; ftr IB? V IV i- ! H. W. BROWN, Dealer In Drags and Medicines LAI"TS,OILS, GLASS. Books, Stationery, etc. 127 S. Eleventh si. BKHjAhi&KviBI KW&Bn$HE6H&J$ THE WestShore Tha Wrat Bhoro I tho only Uluitrttrd macs una publlihod on tho I'aclflc coast, and aside from 1U ciccllent literary feature, tu object la to conrey Information, by both pen and iencil, of tho great resources of thla region, and tha progrCM of their development. 8pcclal Uluatrated article appear In each Iistie ; alao, several paces of notea of tho pro groaa being mado In every section. Orecon, Washington. Idaho, Montana, Alaaka, IJtAh, California, llrltlah Columbia, and tho Taclflo Northwest In general, aro bring Uluatrated. The subscription prico la only I3.B0. It la not only tha cheapest Illustrated' magazine In tha United States, but contain artklea and en graying of great Intcrrat to every resident of tbU region, which can not bo found In any .other publication. Subscriber for 18ftfl receive a largo supple, ment every month. Tho first ono I a beauti ful oleograph of tha " Entranco to the Colum bia IUtcr.'' printed In nlno colon, and each of tho other represent some feature of our lubllmo scenery. Tho supplement aro alona worth mora than tho price of tha magazine. Try It for 1BSH, and after reading, tend It to your friend elsewhere. Yon w 111 find It both sntcrtolnlog and Instructive. L. SAMUEL, Publisher, 171-173 Second St., 1'ortland, Oregon. Monarch of the Dailies! -TI-IE- Omaha Bee! Delivered to any part of the city for 20 cents a week, every day in the year Leave sub scriptions at Lincoln bureau, 1 02 7 P street. 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IlluMtriitctl wllh Orljfiirtl tiled Jfiifrnt' tntiM, t'holu(iriivnrei, (III J'tcltirm utttl fliin ll'oofAiffif, timidity it the Motlel Maya, tine of America. Kish Mijczluo contains a coupon onlcr cntltllnir kio holder In Ilia wlrctlnn of unv lmttirn llluxtrnteil in tha f.ulibn department in that ntitnlwr, and In y of tin lzc manufactured, making patlcrna larlnj tho jemrof tho value of nicrtnrva dollars. DKUOItttST'fl MONTUI.Y U Jiiflly entitled tho l7orld' Model Magazine. Tho Urgciit In I'orin, tho Ur(nt In C'lrculiillon, nml Iho bet TWO Dollar family Magazlna IsMicd. 18S8I1I ho tho Twenty, fniirili year "f In piihllcntlou, anil It stand at tho hold of family l'crlojlcnli. It contain Ti page. Iiwxu quarto, HVxllK Inclien, rlei;aotly tirli.tt-d uud fully illiitUruted, I'uUllthiHl liy , Jcanlug Domorcit, Nuw York And by Special Agreement Com blnetl with tho Capitol City Courier at $3.25 Per Year. ,JfrW.. sjjfcjlllll Mrgnih f THE CURIOSITY SHOP. A l'nvlcct of forintr l)aj Tlio I'.rl Cutml Completed In 18'i.l. TI10 Erlo canal outiririo grow out of tbo tho Western Inlaitil Iock Navigation com twny, Incorporated In ITIU, w Ith fitly mem ber, for tho purposo of Improving tho navigation of tho Mohawk ilvor, nml of opening n communication ly canal to Senccn Inku nml Luko Ontatlo. Tho roulo In question win carefully stir eyeil by Mr. Weston, u civil engineer from England, In coinviny with TIioiimr Eddy. On tho 4th of July, 1817, ground was first broken for tho cnunl liy Jamcx Ulclinrdson, on tho inlddlo section, In tho vicinity of Home, nud from thU ditto work did not cense for n single day until Its com plot Ion In ItCV On tho AM of October, ISIS), thoflrstliont sailed on tho Erlo cnunl from lloinoto Utiea, with Do Witt Clinton, then governor of tho Mate, Chancellor l.lv Ingstou, (leu. H. Vnu Itewwehier nml n largo jmrty of friends of tho enterprise on board. This una n pnsonger boat imuicil tho Chief Engineer, In conip Inicnt to Ilonjainlii Wright, mid was dragged liyn single horse. Tho work completed, tho city of Now York was naturally selected as tho most suitable plneo for tho cnunl celehrntlou. On tho morning of tho LMtli of October, 1G", tho first flotilla of canal lioats left llnlTnlo for Nor York, where tho Intelllgenco of it do pnrturu was received ono hour and twenty minute after, liy tho hound of cannon stationed ulong tho line. Tho answer was returned in tho same time; and than In leu than thrco hours Huffalo had spoken to Now York and received u reply. On tho 4th of November tho fleet, consist ing of tho Chancellor Livingston, in which tvoro Clinton nml his party, with u long lino tif cnnnl packet boot In tow, arrived nt Now York nml anchored near tho stato prison at Greenwich, amid tho ringing of Ml nml tho salute of artillery. A grand naval pro cession was formed of nil tho vessel in port. Firework wero ftct oil in tho park after n procession on shore Strong; Mnritlmn rower. Great Hritnln Mill has tho largest navy, though sho is closely pushed hy Krnnco and Italy. Hho ha ono vessel carrying two 110 touguns, which hnvnnieuctrntliigOMerof thirty -six inches of Iron; four vcksels with sixteen US-ton gun's ono with four 60-ton guns, II vo with sixteen 4.'i-toii guns, and num erous other vessel. Blio has cloven bcagoing vessels carrying from twenty tothlrty Inches of urinor. Krnnco Is her most fortnldablo an tagonist, with nlno tvcagoing vessels with armor from twenty to thirty inches thick, and six with armor from eight to sixteen inches thick. Bho has on six vessel fourteen 75-ton guiiH that can ponotruto twenty -seven Inches of Iron, on ono vessel two .VJton guns thnt can pierce twenty-Ilvo inches of iron, nml on six vessel nineteen 43-ton guns that can pierce twenty inches of iron. Italy is n closo third. Hho has llvo Bcagoing vessels carrying twenty 103-ton guns that can plerco thirty-two inches of nrmor nml two with eight 101-ton guns that can pierco twenty eight inches of armor. Bovcn of her vessel carry armor from twenty to thirty Inches thick. Bo, though Grent Britain lias the strongest navy iiiouc, sho has n had Khow against Franco and Italy combined. Thf United States doubtless has thcKinnllcst navy of any nation of any size. Even when our "new navy" Is ilnished it will not cempare in tonnage, In armor, in Heed or in gun with tlio navies of tho great Kuropeat powers. I'leHlilentliit CnnilUliites. Tho following Is n compluto list of th: prosidentinl candidates of tho two great parties: 1789. .George VnshliiKton....No opposition ITUd. (leorso Washington... . No ojijiosltlon 17tX..John Adam Tlionia JcffcrsoD 1H(X). .Thouias .leffemon lolm Adnm lrUI..TIiituaH JelTenuin I'. C. Plnekney lWW..Jain.M Madlnon C. C. I'luckuoy lHI'.V.Jninen Mndlsou Do Witt Clinton 1810. James Monroe lliifus King lH'JO. .James Monroe Xo opposition ltt)l...lolm Q. Adams Andrun' .Inckson lhJ8..Audruv Jackson John Q, Adam lS3j..Androtr Jackson Henry Clay 1KM .Martin Van llnren. ...William II. Harrison 18k).. William II Hairlson.. Martin Van tluren 18II..JaineK. Polk Henry Clay 18IH..-ieliary Taylor. 1-oulsCus.s IKV!..Kranklln 1'lcrce Wlnlleld Bcott 1KV1. .Jnmes Iluchaimn John C. I'mnont 180O..Alirnhaui Uncolu 8. A. Douglas 18(11.. Abralinui Lincoln fl. 11 McCIcllan 1NVS. U.H. tlraiit Horatio Boymoui 1H?.'..;. H. (Irunt Horace a reeley 1B70 .11.11. Hayes H. J.TIliIen 18H0 .James A. Onrlleld W. 8. Hnucock 1K8I. (IrovcrCletelaud Jamca (1. Illalno 188.. drover Cleveland llenj. II. Harrison The Oiiurniitlno Act. Tho Quarniitiuo act iipproveil by tho presi dent provides for tho immediate establish ment of eight now Federal quarnntino sta tions at tho following points: Ono at the mouth of Delaware bay; ono noar Cajo Charles, nt tho entranco of Chesapcako bay; ono on tho Georgia coast; ono nt or near Key West; ono In Ban Diego Imrbor; ono in Ban Francisco harbor, and ono nt or near Tort Tow mend, at tho entranco of I'uget Sound. Tho aggregate sum appropriated for the es tablishment ami mniiiteuanco during tho picscnt llscnl year is (211,000. I'ortcihmuo Stculc Tno steal! called porterhouse was evidently Iho steak sold in tho public houses where por ter was bold. I'ortcr is a dark colored malt liquor, first tnnilo for and drank by porters. It is heavier than ale, and lias tonic proper ties which ulo bus not. I'robably, then, the largo steak, which is to tbo ordinary steak ns porter Is to ale, was sold in porter houses, uud so valued its name. l'etltlo I'riiiclpll. Tbo phrn'o "begging tho question," is a logical fallacy, tho llrst explanation of winch is credited to Aristotle, who gives llvo ways of begging tho question. The euillest Kng lishwork in which tlio expression is men tloued is one published in LVM, entitled "Tbo Arto of IJglckc l'lalnlio set Forth in our Kug bsh Tongue." No I-alio Tides. Thcro is no tido on tho great lakes, but changes in tho water lovel aro noticed from year to year, and bouictimes every season. Tlicto dilTcrouccs nro tomctimes coirsidernblo ntul affect the lading of vessels passing through tho Bt. Clair and St, Mury's canal. Ulllrer of Ulgh IUuk. There hnvo been llvo lieutenant gcnorals in tho United States army Washington, Bcott, Grant, Sherman and Sheridan. Tho generals hnvo been three in number Grant, Bhcrmaii and Sheridan. A. 1), C. Webster nndWorcester glvo itld-do-cnnip asnu Kngllsh word. It Is sometimes spelled aidoKlo-cam). liotu forms nro, nccordlug to tho nbovo authorities, correct, Tho word means, literally, "old ou tho Held." Tree Jlatrliaoulul Stute. MatTlago licenses aro not required In Ari zona, Dakota, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, Now Jersey, Now Mexico, New York, South Carolina, Utah and Wisconsin. EiftrfiiiiirtMliHriiiif --"s--" . - SCIENCK AND IMIOGKKSS. ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST TO AMATEURS AND SCIENTISTS Simple r.xpprltiicnt In l'liyle Hint Dtny llu Tmled liy Any Ono Without i:ien U Aptmriitu, tlm ltriills of Wlileli Aro limtructlvn unit Kntertnliiluu;. A pretty Illustration of cohesion tho force which hold the inoleeules of matter together Is shown In tho llrstcut. In tho bottom of n Hiiilnhlo veiwl Is placed n few dros of olivo oil, uud Into tho vexsel la carefully jHiured n tnlxturo of alcohol and water having tho S.1UIO KHH'lllO gravity as tho oil, Tho oil will IkmIo tachel fixim tho bottom of tho ven ue), and will, In conse'pienco of tho cohesion of Its ar tides, nssuino a spherical for in , Another method of performing this cxicrlmcnt Is to Introduce tho oil Into tho center of tho Uxly of dilute alcohol by tnoann of a plictto. Hy careful manipula tion n largo glol ulo of oil tuny bo Int rullliwl 111 llilil wav Cohoslou K0- -ou. atAmvix mm way. uoiiosioii 1,KN1)KU IN Kgu,Llu. tonds to cause nivu llcpiids to assumo n spheroidal form, but In tho caxo of liquids) In largo masse gravity causes tliem to nssumo tho form of tho vessel In which they nro con tained. Tho tendency of liquid to assume n spheroidal form Is seen In tho ruin and dew drops, In liquids dropped from bottles, also in liquid thrown in drori on Mirfaccs which they do not moisten. Wnter skittered upon a surface covered lycopodlum Is an example of this. NO. 2 A OUntOUH 1'IIENOMK.VON. Tie first repreent sohunonf iiutnlxed alcohol nt-d wnter. Tho soeoud llisluetion of alcohol an J nalcr mixture. I In tho case of tho mixture of water nml al cohol, or water and Ktilphuriu acid, n curious phenomenon is presented. Tnko alcohol nml wnter, for example. Two equal volumes of nlcohol and water, when mixed, occupy less cpaco than when separate. If tho sum of tho volumes of tho two separate liquids Is 100, tho volume of tho inlxturj will bo only Vi. In tho ca-so of tho mixture of milphurlo ncld and water, tho dlfTereneo Is grcnter. An easy way to perform this experiment Is to (111 n narrow necked flask up to n lino which may conveniently bo marked by a rubber bund around tho neck, then removing one-half of tho water, measuring it exactly, and replacing It with a voltimo of nlcohol exuetly cquul to that of tho water removed. It will lo found that when tho liquids mo mixed, the mixture will not 1111 tbo llask up to tho original mark. A Now Industry. A now branch of industry, according to Iron, is gjig to revolutionize tho lneo trade. A Now Yoik dealer is exhibiting a s)cclmeii of lace of an extremely delicate pattern, anil so light that it can almost bo blown uwny by a breath of air. This laco is mado of steel rolled as lino as tho point of a cambric needle. It is not woven, but btnuqtcd out of a sheet of low grade bteel, so thnt it should not bo too brittle. It was turned out of n smull Pitts burg mill, nml sent to the denier to show what could bo douo in that lino. In tho course of tlmo other patterns will bo made, heavier, perhaps, but certainly more tena cious than this piece. Tliero is said to bo no question as to its durability, ami its cheap ness would mako It the most salable of all laces on the market. It may create a revolution in tho lace market if rust can be guarded n gainst. A .Sand Hturm at Hen. Tlio British steamship O lens j lei, from tio East Indies, recently arrived nt Now York-, reports a sandstorm which occurred on tho evening of July 10, whiio tho vessel was, making for Suez. When half way up tlio Red sea n most terrlllo sand storm, which lasted nearly ten hours, suddenly swc(t down. It wns impossible to seo anything i ship's length away. Tho wind blow n galo uud it was found to bo a dangerous expert incut to stay on deck for tiny length of time. Tho sand wus hot, ami when it camo into contact with tho body, would sting like tho point of a kuife. rorceliiln hliot. Under tho name porcelain shot small white globules of orcelalu nro mado in Munich. Theso are designed tj take tho place i.f or dinary lead shot used for cleaning wine nml medicinu bottles, ns porcelain Is entirely freo from tho objection of producing lead con tamination, which is often the result when ordinary shot is used. Their hardness uud rough surface producing, when shaken, greater friction, adapt the ioicelalit shot well for quickly cleaning dirty uud greasy bottles, and ns thoy ore not acted upon by acids or alkalies, almost nuy liquid can be used, Tho United States I'lsli Commission. Tho United States llih commission is un dertaking an extensive series of explorations of tho llsh fauna of tho rivers of the Alle ghany region. Tho work is iu cburgo of Professor 1). B. Jordan, nsslstcd by Professor P. P. Jenkins, Professor 1). W. Kverinntm nnd Mr. Huiton A. Itean. Tho basins of the James, Kanawha, Roanoke, Holstou, French Urond, Yadkin and Catnw ba will bo included in the work of tho present summer. Similar explorations of tho smaller lakes of Michigan nro under tho direction of Mr. Charles II. liolhuaii. TI,o.Art or I'll per MiiLInc Tho art of paper making has reached a point w heron growing tree may bo cut down, mado into paper, and turned out us a news paper all w ithin thirty-six hours, or at least io alllrms Popular Science News. Wliolo Wlicut. A Mnlno physician sayst "Whon properly cooked and used, I consider wholo wheat ono of tho most healthy and clllcicnt remedies for that malady or bauoof tho people of Now England, constipation, u troublo that do stroys annually thousands of valuablo lives, directly or Indirectly." .. - tffafafc - - tfitiUMaiii' "-iTi ir ' 1 1 ' 1 i k.. rF"T IHI'i I I & B Ik&rir PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE. linVrtu f nn Insnnieleiil Omintlty of I'mxl llmii Mlml hiiiI Hotly, III n lecture on "Food nml Digestion" Pr fesnor Miles, of Iho University of Maryland, leaks thus of the effect of an liwulllclon', qunulllyof food i "The fat ilisapsirH llrt, thru tho nuiscle waste away, and llnnlly tlm Ikiiu-s como through tho skin, Tha brain, tho spinal con I and tho ncrts am uourislutl In tho Init. Llko n king In a beleaguered ritvtowhom hi loyal subject gio up their food, tho no bler organs nro longest uourlrtlicd, liistnnn lion there I not simple hunger of tho stom ach, but hunger of tho whole body. HI not strnngo that when hunger presse on coplo they will ilostrnngit thing. It produces In sanity, nml they hnvo been driven to rating what ha been culled 'strange llesh;' that I, tocnunlltahsm. There mo million of kh plo who hnvo not enough to ent. It i nt tho bottom of nunrchy. The hh llco limy give them n loaf of bread, but tho wholo iKnly Is ill nmirWietl, and u l out loss feeling result. Not much can lie done with tho grown up tntiplo of tlio crlmlunl clnue.s, but tho child ci linlmil come llrst, Tho crlm lunl classes nro called dirty, lazy and ugly. Of course they at e. Thoy aio illrty U-causo they have no spare heat to let go; they aro lazy because the muscles aro weak and nature tell them to keep still when hungry. You would bo astonished to know how much of tho beauty of tho fairest woman Is mado up of fat, Tho cilmlual clnsse nro ugly lo causo thoy havo no fat. How could a child whoso mutclcNnnd nervous system havo been iwirtly starved lie expected to havo all tho yniathre.s and Instincts of a higher class of Roelotyf An everyday Habltath school, with a breakfast before the lesson, would Ik) n capital thing for tho xor children, Boino say tho poor themselves nro to blamo for their condition by living too luxuriously. Ono of tlio most Intonso craving of tho Grcely urctlo jmrty wo forswrotmcat. Tea nml colTco do moro good than harm. They itlmutnte not only tho brnln, but tlio nctlvi ties rf tbo whole body. There will be a great mission to the poor somo day to seo that they get enough of good food." An Old Hupemtlllon Tho liellcf that wart may bo charmed nway or iimiiomi! by various superstitious practices, such as stealing n neiglilMir'ii dish cloth to rub the wart with anil then burying it, when the wart will gradually waste away, has a certain uttrnction for many coplo of u nou-scleutille turn of mind, to whom it may bo n pleasure to know thnt so eminent u man as Lord Uncoil was not without n little weak ness In this direction. After telling in one of hi works that bo hnd n wart on one of his fingers from early childhood, and that when a youth in l'arlsnt least n hundred grew upon his hands in a month's time, IJfd Uncoil adds: "The Knglish ambassador's lady, who was far from superstition i, told mo sho would get away my wart; and, In order to do it, sho rubbed them all over rith tho fat side of n plcco of bacon with tho rind on nml, nmong tho rest, Iho wnrt I hnd from nij childhood then nailed tho bacon, with tlio fat toward tho sun, tqioii n post of herchnm- twit- wlndnu. ulifeli uns tn tlm south- nml 111 -'-- i - - - --- llvo weeks' tlmo tho warts went away, and tbo wnrt I linil so long endured for company. At tho rest I did not wonder, liecauso, as they camo In n short time, they might go nway so loo; but tho vanishing of that which had remained so long, sticks with mo." l'tintl for Young Children. For slipper, milk toast, bread and butter and ,a glass pf milk, with possibly n littlo stowed fruit, will l quite hulllcicnt for young children. Hot bread, cheese and hashed meat and vegetables, so often thusup er of tho hearty w orkiuun.nro altogether too indigestible for young children. In fact, it should lio tho duty of tho mother to learn what foods nro easily digestible, and none others should bo allowed. x Her own owers of digestion, or those of tho father, cannot by any means bo considered n wife guldo In tho bclectiou of food for her littlo ours. Helpful Hints. Tho most exquisitu cleanliness should pre vail In tho sick room. "Infants Intelligently fed hnvo nearly nn good n chancu of life with artificial as with natural fowl," asserts a medical Journal. Tho habit of slow deep breathing thirty or forty inspirations n day Is a great pre ventive of that tcrriblo disease, consumption. Physicinns bay tho number of patients cured In hospital rooms exposed to tho rays of tho sun nro four times as great ns thoso confined in darkened rooms. SOCIAL ETIQUETTE. Accepted Ii h of Correspondence Among Well lln-il I'lnple. Don't conduct correspondence on ostnl cards, ndviscs n xpulnr monthly on hocinl matters. A brief business message on n jkw tnl card is not out of the way, bt.t a juivatu communication on nu ocii card Is almost In sulting to your con espoudent. It Is (jues tlountilo whether a note on a iiostnl curd Is entitled to tlio courtesy of ii resxiiM. Don't writo on ruled or Inferior iiix.r. Don't uo i uiper with business headings for privato let- j tern. Tableful stationery U considered nu In- ' dlcatlou of refined breeding, nud tasteful , stationery means note iaicr and cuvclojics : of choice quality, but entirely plain. One ' tuny havo his lultinls and his addict neatly printed en his note impcr, hut there should lie no ornament of any hind. j "XoIiIi-mo Olillfie." According to Mrs. Khcmood thciuhavo i been hostcssc of a singular turn of mind, who ask people to thoir house apparently to , Insult them. Thoy aro not common, but they nro not altogether uiiUuow-n. This as- ; sumption of n mock dignity, this supposed ; luldltlon to one' imjiortauco by a disagree able and atrocious display of bud manner, Is sometimes done to ward olf insolence. It, i i cpcllaut, but it I not half tlio nrmor of j proof which is a cultivated politeness. Tlio, Arab knows better, the mail who eat his salt U sacred. The Indian, iu Ins dirty lodge, is moro of a grnttcicnn. There U no such dotestublo use uf one' principles as to be rude on one' own giouud. A hostess should bo very particular to specify whom she wished to seo, but if tho ersou geU into tho houso awkwardly, or even presumptu ously, sho must bo polite, uoblco oblige. Tlio Well tireil tilrl. Bho never nccept n valinblu present from a gentleman acquaintance unless engaged to him. Sho never weni-s clothing so singular or striking usio attract luiticular attention in public. fcjbo doc not permit gentlemen to Join her on tho street uulc they are very intimate ucxpiulutancui. i:tlqurtto mill rteusou. Whcrovcr thcro Is any doubt r.s to tho bc:t way to do n thing It is wise to follow that which Is most rational, and that will almost Invariably bo found to bo tho proper eti quette. iiii. sAt.:.-: ..?.sau..V.,-UL;.'. l.l.J. ..'.UJs.tJii -... t. tmtlf;r't . 'i - LEAP YEAR BALL - PROGRAMS, AND INVITATIONS With Illumination designs appropriate for the occasion, Printed in finest style of the art at COURIER : OFFICE. ALSO LEAP YEAR RECEPTION CARDS, WeBscl & Dobbins, Clrt t?rtttters New Burr Block. Cor. iSlh and O' Sts. Wedding Invitations, Engraved Calling Cards, Box Station ery, Fine Printing of all K:nds. Give Us ei Trieil Order. The Season Mas opened and we have just Goods and a AT fKiiMHsiBHHisMBMHHHHSflLS!SPiVv' iW?ArlMM9MHBHS!vlHJHiiMliiSaKXrv' Grey Horse Harness Emporium, 1020 O Street. For MM v y Asm r MzmSa &$& fev Mustang Liniment y , 4rZfo V -'"t''Mr8TANj.IVIIBNTIilratUloritM. y? iW VV. Wflto J"i Uaulu ileum una nil Inriamuiioa.' jflXr &7fcX 'tj,: S'Sfk. rx 4T. ursw 'i -. . sg w., Garfield Addition O Seventeenth street ear line of Lincoln Street Railway, lots front'ng on GARFIELD PARK. Now on sale. Inquire iL jtJ iAt jil for Driving received a fine line of Turf great variety of Whips, Saddles, FANCY DUSTERS LAP ROBES AND- Ladies : Fine : Saddles Til 15- For BEAST ! ySt 1 t .y. S? V V a& WW at Room 3. Richards Block. . U&