i Mr -3WK-. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY 5) Til- '-". I890 viipcfWrt MOTE THE HEW DIFFERENTIAL PARES fjSgik In Conjunction with tho Erie System tiHniU'x Fast V or 1 1 lull otl Train ho tween Chicane mitt tlio Atlnntlii Hcahoard, You imiy travel In tlm most Illiitniil unci Completo Pullman Vcstlhitlod Trnlim over enustructcd mill sae f I.CO to llullnlo and Ni agara Falls, .l)0 to Now York, UM to Al liauy nnd Troy, and f.KM to Huston ami Now Kuglnml Cities. No rival lino oiler tlio advantages of a sys tem of through First ami Hceond.elass Day Coaches nml PULLMAN DINING OAHH Chicago to Now York. It Utlia only lino operating l'ulliimn Car to Huston ami Now Kuglaud via Albany. Hntlro Trains nro lighted by rhu, heated liy tenin. rullinnii Dining Car rnntlironiili In either (llri'Otlon. rulliiinu Chair nml Bleeping Cor to Coltiiu tiuO., nml AHlitaml, Ky. Dally. No Kxtrn Cliariri) fur Fast Time ami Unsur passed Accommodations Aflnnlcit liy Uicho Luxurious Tral in. ftr (IrtaliVil IniiMiKiHoii, ticket ami roscr vatloini In riillman rant apply to your local ticket agent or to any agent of all connecting Hum of railway, or to Oiiiuaiio Oitv Tiokkt Okkickm, 107 CI.A1IK Ht., ami Dearborn Htn tlou, or iIcMitck, L. 0. CANNON, F. C. DONALD, Hon. Ant., for Receiver. Oon. Pass. Agt CIIICAOO. Santa Fe Route ! Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coait. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Kansas: City nml SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, nml SAN PR AN. CISCO. Short Line Rates to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Dally Train Service Uetween Kansas City and PUEUL'O, COLOR ADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains Uetween Kansas City and Galveston. The Short Line Uctwccn Kansas City and Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, Houston, and ; all Principal Points InlcxaH, The Only Line Running Through the OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan-Handle. For Maps and Time Tables'and Informa tion Regarding Rates and Routes Call on or Address S. M.OSGOOD, Gcn'l Ag't E. L. PALMER, Traveling Agent, 1308 Farnam St., M .A. SI .2L , 3STBB. Owns nml operates 6.500 miles of thoroughly oulppctt rood In Illinois. Wisconsin, Iown, Missouri, Mlnnesotn nml Dakota. It U tho Host Direct llouto betWMii nil the Prtuolpnl Points In tho Northwest, Southwest and Far West. For maps, tlmo tallies, rates of passago nml freight, etc., apply to nearest station agent ol CHI0A00, MlLWAUKKK A 8T. PAUL RAIL way, or to any Railroad Agent any where In the world. R. MILLER. A. V. 11. CARPENTER, wPSiJVUiiivF'' .O0'' l""' T'kt Ait. F.TyOKKir. OKO. II. HEAFKORD, Vssl, Oon' Mgr. AssU O. I'. A T. Ait. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mr. For Information In reference to '.amis mlTowns owned by tho Chicago, Mllwau. kee 4 HU Paul Hallway Compnny.wrte to II. O. llAUOAN.Umd CommlMloner.Mlllwaukeo Wisconsin. FAST MAIL ROUTE ! 2 DAILY TRAINS 2 , TO AtchUon, Leavenworth, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis and all Points South, cast and west. The direct line to Ft. Scott, Parons Wichita, 'Hutchinson and all principal points In Kansas, .'The only road to the Great Hot Springs of Arkansas. Pullman Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Cars on all trains. J. E.R.MILLAR, R. P. ft. MILLAR, GeK't"Ag:nt City Ticket Agt. Cor. O and I3th Street. K7 A p IMiimuKm 0 BTBwPbw SAILING O'ER TUB LAND. TO DE MADE AS EASY FOR VESSELS AS 8AILINQ O'ER THE SEA. Tim Novel Kiiglnri-rlng Hrlinmii Invulted In tho Construction of tint Clilgnrcto Marino Hallway Having I'lie Hundred dittos of Distance, Copyright by American Press Association.) Tho marine railway which In now In couroo of const ruction ut ChlKnectn Isono of tho limit novel euultieorhiu experiment of this nK. Early In thli century tlieto wni Mil. KKTC1III.M AMI Hilt 11KNJ, IIAKKlt. talk of connect hut tho Gulf of St. Iiwruuco With tho Hay of Fundy by menu of n canal acrowi tlio Isthmus of Chlunectn, hut for various reasons tho itlen woh never put Into practical Hliajw. Now It luut been forever dlscanled for tho marltm railway pnijoct of Mr. Ketchum, Henry 0. 0. Ketchum wan born at Fred orlckton,N.n.,nnd win wlucated ntKliiK'n coIIoko, In hid native city. Ills first ciikI neerliiK etiKiiKemcnt was with A. L. Light in tho construction of tho railroad between St. John ami Shedlac. In 18(10 ho went to llrnzll nml worked on tho great Snn Paulo railway, Ilettirulug to Canada In 18U.1 bo took part in tliontirvcy of thu Intercolonial, between Moncton and Truro, and after ward built tho Now Hrunswlck (,ctIon of that road. Since then ho Iiiih Ikii ii con attltlng engineer. Mr. Ketchum was en gaged In building the Intercolonial rail way in 187!l, when tho dllllcultleH of con Btructlng tho Halo Vert canal woro prom inently lieforo tho public. Sir .Tameallrun lies wan tho originator of tho ahlp railway Idea. Cant. Eadu took it up and tirged its construction al Tohnuntopcc, Moxlco. Hut with these great englneerH a ohtp railway won only a drtMim. Mr. Ketchum hiiw that a ship railway was the only nltcruatlvo to a cannl nt Chlgnecto, and ha is. tho first man practically to apply tho ideic In 1875 ho wrote a series of letters to the St. John newspapers describing n ship railway in its application to tho Isthmus. Tho Idea was warmly Indorsed by certain parties. Mr. Ketchum prepared and ex- -irr- jf. .V. VIKW OK COKKKIl HAM ASD MOt.ES. hlblted plans of tho proposed railway. Tho plans were burned in tho great flro of 1877, and for ten years tho scheme was burled. It was resurrected by Sir Charles Tuppor. Mr. Ketchum made mirveys at his own ex pense, and applied Ui parliament for n char ter and a subsidy. The application waa re ferred to Chief Engineer Schrleber, and ho reported i ' 1. The project Is ono qiilto pructlealilo of execu tion. 2. Tin ship railway aa pruiosvd would ho a good substitute for tlio canal originally coiitotn platil. S. Tlio advantage, lu rtioet to cost as coinpanl with that of a canal would bo tcrentlyln favor of tlio ship rnllwny, the cost of a half tido canal be ing calculated by the government engliucrs at from $5,050,000 to $8,Sir,M9, whereas tho subsidy asked for by tho eoniiany, namely of SlSO.000 for twenty-five years, If capitalized at -I er cent., would Ih eiual to tho sum of S-J.3l3.3ia only. Whllo on a visit to tho Canadian prov inces recently I was desirous of scelnK tho murine railway works for myself, and so proceeded to the Hay of Fnmly terminus at Port LaWrence, which In passing I may say is famous in Acadian history as tlio sceno of the 11 ret permanent settlement of Europeans, made, by the French in tlio early part of ItKK). There I found several hundred men lalsiring upon the excava tions nml preliminary works. Sir Heuja mln Baker estimates thutstoamer passing from tho St, Ltwrenco to St.Jotin, N. H via tho straits of Causo, will savo alwut COO miles, and from 300 miles upward to Port laud, Boston, etc., so that in many cases steamers should bo able to make two trips where now only ono can lw made. Largo salltug vessels which are unable to pass through the straits of Causo without wait ing for favorable winds, nml which have inconsequence to pass nrouud Capo Tiro ton, will savo 700 miles. Such a saving is of Bpecial imHrtnnco to vessels with perishable cargoes, such as vegetables, fresh fish, etc., and It naturally follows that there will le a saving in ma-' rino insurance premiums, rates from Hos ton to jiorU in the Gulf of St. Lawrence being about double thoso to the Hay of Fundy, owing to increased risk of uaviga tjgnjiround Nj)va j Scotia and Capo Hrctou; a longer ifavigatlon season by some three weeks, owing to .paving tle nnjsagejof, jio Straits of Ciiiiro, and less demand for strength, so that vessels which are adapt ed only for inland waters will be ablo to continue their course with safety from tho St, Iawrenco and even tho western lakes to St, John, N. B., Portland and Hoston or vice yerua, thus opening a new channel of ffude, . This marine railway company obtained Incorporation from parliament in 18S3, and tho same year was granted a subsidy of 1150.000 for twenty-five years in aid of tho work. Nothing was done until 18S5, when an order in council was imssed authorizing entry luto agreement with the company, subject to the npprqval of parliament, and such approval Was obtained in March, 1880. Under its terms tho subsidy was to bo tl70,000 a year for twenty years, or such portion of It as would bring the net earn ings up to 7 per cent, on the authorized Mmro and bond capital or tlio company. Should tho earnings exceed 7 per cent, one-half of such surplus is to bo paid the government until the repayment of tho subsidy is made. Surely this was tempt ing enough to any capitalist 7 per cent, guaranteed upon an ostensible capital of 15,500,000, though up to this date no one has been able to learn the exact or even probable cost of the undertaking. 'The novel part of the scheme, of course, is sot tho mere lifting out of water and moving for a short distance of ships, but the transporting of them fornilles at some '-(k. c130i93Stfj7. '"oq f'4MBHtatv-r- tolerably high speed, say teti miles per hour, from ono body of water to another. The possibility of Midi feat being success fully accomplished has lieeii much dis puted, but It bids fair now to bo put to n twactlcal test. Work bus lieen irogrcs ItiJC v.ry favorably, and already the lnrger portlm of tlm excavations nml grndlngs has lioon completed. The two terminal basins are being worked on day nml night, and work upon the masonry will bo pushed at once. Therunro perhaps UU men em ployed In various capacities, and every ef fort Is Mug made to push thu task to a finish. The IOMiIIhmI Is li.illimti'il nml nmilv fur track laying, and thu docks nt cither end are In nroitress of construction Timm will lw a double track, upon which tho crndlo containing tho vessel tinder trans port will lw placed. Tho locomotives, two of which will lw used in drawing the vessel across the Isthmus, um built on tho same principle as ordinary engines, but of much greater weight and power. Tho vessels to lw transported will be hoisted by hydrauliu power from tho luisln to the track, and It Is estimated that with this power and tho roadbed In good con dition a ship of ordhnry capacity will lw taken from the Hay of Fundy and placed III tho Gulf of St. Lawrcnro Intuit 1mm-. and a half, though It In claimed a speed of ten nines an hour is uitninuuio. The cradle, or gridiron, In which tho ships lire carried will edimUt. In unl.utnii,... ,,t heavy double transverse girders, carried at each end on trucks of tho ordinary passen ger pattern, with easy springs. These will, of course, lw very strong and rigid. It Is proposed to block up each ship In this cradle, first along tho keel and secondly uy wtsigu Hiuipcti blocks thrown in by lo vers on each sldn under tlm lillim Tlm complicated hydraulic plant proposed by dipt. Kads for such purpose Is entirely dls ponsed with, lielng considered unnecessary for the present enterprise, for It is only proposed to handle on this railway ships of 1,000 tons burden. It Is not necessary hero to give details of tho features of tho proj ect, for while it is true that tho Chlgnecto CIIAllI.IN'O A SHIP. murine railway Is tho first oxiierlment of tlm kind In the world, yet thu newness consists rather In the combination of old and well known methods rather than In tho invention of any new and Btartllng principle of mechanism. There are many much larger plants of tlio kind already I u successful operation for dry docking pur poses In America and Europe. Thu roadbed Itself will consist of two par allel tracks, 18 feet lictwccu centers, and laid to the usunl 4 feet 8J inch iriuge, Tho rail will lw the extra heivy 110 11h. section. It Is said to bo tho heaviest rail section ever rolled, being a shade heavier than tho Sandberg "Gotham'' rail, and for that rea son has a)ccullar interest. Tho rail has n very heavy base, vertical sides to hold and web, and a rather shallow he id In propor tion to depth. It has 11 very 'short top radius and a very long comer r.idlus, how ever, and In that respect some engineering authorities think It IkiiI. Tho linn of rail way from dock to dock Is an unbroken tangent, though this admirable feature was not secured Iwcauso tho country was a flat plain over which a straight lino could lw laid down nnywhero. On tho contrary thu ground Is quite rolling and broken, nud nstralght lino was only secured after many trials and illfllcultleH. The llrst definite location Hindu over tho route was for tho old Halo Verto canal project In 18711, and tho lino was very crook ed Indeed. Tho first dellnlto location for the ship railway was much stralghter, having but one long compound curve In It. This lino was also somewhat shorter, and had a Iwttcr profile than the straight Hue TKANSPUKTINO A SIII11 11V KAIU finally adopted. Hut Mr. Ketchum deter mined that it was bettor to simplify the first exwrlmcnt of tho kind npd conclliato the doubters by adopting tho air line,' oven though nt the expense of a slightly heavier profile, the principal loss lelng tho heavy Cut at tho north end of the canal. Tlio maximum grade Is now O.'J per cent., or 10.5(1 feet per mile, and this occurs on eight different planes, nil Bhort, which are con nected to the adjacent levels by vertical curves. The tarilT for lifting and hauling vessels over the railroad, it is tho "(lit, will bo fifty cents per ton for cargj nd twenty five cents per ton for hull, so wilt a vessel of 1,000 tons would pay $750 for transpor tation. There is ono thing manifest to tho most casual investigator, uamely, that the pro motors, engineers, contractors and other actively engaged in the work are de id in earnest. They are filled with enthusiasm and confidence, backed with ample funds, a combination rare enough but well calcu lated to insure success. Notwithstanding thebe facts, however, their earlier hopes will not be realized of running a ship over the railway before the close of this season. The contract dato for completion of tho road was September, 1800, just two years after tho beginning of the contract, and it was fully exacted to comply with tho requirement, but recently such hopes have been entirely given up. Hut in spite of nil tcmiornry setbacks the work will no doubt lw completed, and that, too, at a much earlier date than the scoffers ever believed possible wheji first the energetic engineer, Mr. II. G, C. Ketchum, lnuuchod his propositions upon the world. William F. Muiikat. To IVhlitln for the Ctur. The hnndsoino-Auierican whistler, Mrs. Alice Shaw, has signed n contract to go to St, Petersburg and give an exhibition of her skill before- the cxar,. If whlsllliiK Is of any valuo in promoting courngo it will not lw long lieforo the Russian autocrat will be supplied with an ample amount of nerve force. mP8i THE STORY OF LITTLE DICK. NhuwhiK Him l.lttle It Tnk-d to Mnko a Child Happy, "It takes mo llttlo to mako 11 child happy that it is n pity, in n world full of Rtmshlno and pleasant things, tlmt thuro should bo any wistful faces, empty hands or lonely yonng hearts." I found thoso words in un old news paper tho otlior day. Thoy wcro headed "A Sermon in Fivo Lines" and thoy caino homo to 1110 with all tho forco of n per sonal utiDcal. "It bikes so llttlo to mnko u child happy." How tunny Limes I hud seen tho most trivial incident lift my own llttlo Iwy into tho very ocntney of happl hush. How often would some simple gift or n song or u story ohaso the tears irom niHpycsnnti bring thu bright smiles to his faco. And yet, I thought with a pang of rogrot, how many times I had chilled him needlessly; how many times I had refused to oxort myself at all for his Nike. That very night ho had gono to bed with n heavy heart bocuuso I would not romp with him. I was too tired, I said. I stepped into tho boy's room before I went to bed that night, and, passing my hand over his llnxon hair as ho lay asleep, I resolved that in tho f aturo I would bo it better fathor to him. "It ii a pity that there should bo any wistful faces, empty liands or lonelv yourg hearts," I thought as I dropped asleep. I Tumembor tlmt later in tho night I wiih dreaming of visiting a great factory and itlsiwctlnj? tho machinery. "Bo cnrefull" I heard so:no one say, and then to my horror I tww that I had ni proached too near to some bolting, ily beard hal lioon cnught and I was fran tically trying to oxtrtaito myself when I awoke. "Hello, pap'U" said i voice beside my bed in the darkness. "Let go of papa's whiskers!" I cried. "What on earth nro you doing in here, anyway, Dick?" I continued, sitting up. "Dick wnnts Dick's animals," was tlio answer. "Dick wants to go back to bed," said I, "and quick, too;" nml I carried him into his littlo room and placed him on tho bed. "Dick wants Dick's u-ti-unlmals." "You don't want" "It takes so llttlo to make n child happy." Tho words camo to my mind and dispelled all my nnnoyanco nt once. I lighted tho gas, turned it down quito low, fished out Noah's ark from under tho bod and placed it besido tho boy. "All right," I said cheerfully; "you may Lllko them, but bo verv nnlnt. nml 1nn'f- wako your baby brother." Then I kissed him and went back to my own "bed again. I was almost nsleep when I heard n pattering of foot and n subdued voico saying: "Dick want pupa to find tlio elephant." "I wouldn't mind ubout tho elephant now," said I. "Dick wants" I arose and found tho elephant. "Now, Dick," I said, "you must keep quiet and let papa sleep." "Want papa to mako Prancer stand up." Ho was trying to mako a threo legged liorao stand alono on tho counterpane. "Will you go to sleep if I make bim stand up for your" I asked. "Yes, papa." "Right away?" "Yes, papa." I made Prancer stand erect by bracing Nonh ngainst his off hind quarter. "Theio," said I, "now Ho down, Dick," "Want papa to muko all the animals etnnd up?" 1 "Dick." said I, impressively, "it is night. Tho animals nro asleep and don't want to stand up. You must Ho down and let papa go to bed." "Dick wants to see tho moon." "Mr. Dickie," I said conxingly, "if you will stop talking und not wako your littlo baby brother" "Dick want3 littlo baby buzzer to get up and shave." Not a word was sjioken after that Quietly, but firmly, I laid him down ami drew the blanket over him. I turned out tho gas, and, taking a long step tof clear tho stray animals, I mado my way back to my own room. Three minutes later I know, from his regular breathing, that Dick was nsleo;, and, if I remem ber rightly, I didn't caro much nt the tinio whether ho had it wistful faco and empty hands and n lonely young heart or not. Detroit Free Press. Tlm WulkltiR Stick's I'l-ogrens. 5"SECTI0NAL VIEW. -Puck. Only On Harrier. Yeast I understand you've bought a dog to keep burglnrs away? Crimsonbeak Yes. "You uro not troubled any mora nt niglU, then, I Bupiioso?" "Only by tho dog." Yonkers States-uiuu. 2. 1 , jSyisr; st h "n 4 EXTERIOR, J ui 1 1 ,1 Vims' iJ'soj Vmt Jit Ir7i '"IBsJPypyM Ensign's Bus, Carriage and Baggage Lines' 321 a. xith. ot. Hacks, Coupes, Landaus and Carriages INHTANTI.Y FUHNIHIIKI). Telephones CITY OFFICE, 303. DEPOT OFFICE, 572. , ".huvonlluelc III waiting at our oilloo nt all hours, tlav or nlulit and culls by Telephone or In person nro linincdlatoly niiswcrod Hpeclal nrra uoinc its for Inl trips, also for shopping, visits to Htnto I'rlson, Insniw Asyiim "to" J)TA 'frAr Stylish Carriages and Buggies, At all Hours Day or Night. HT Horses Hoarded and best of care taken of all Slock entrusted to us. jJ PRICES REASONABLE. BILLMEYER & Call and Seo Us. Burlington route L) MOST COMPLETEGSERVICE R Ever Introduced in the West ! L . " ii'DAILYjTRAINS- X "THE BTJBIIMTOI FLYER," O Leaves Lincoln Dally nt 2:40 p.m. Arriving In Chicago Ne t Morning nt S o'clock, makes JTHE FASTEST TIME OV ANY LINK ItUNMNtJ R Sumptuous Dining Cars ! Pullman's Finest Palace Cars 1 Train Service Unexcelled Anywhere I O U T E Foi Full Particulars as to Time, Ticket Office, Cor. I J. KHANOI.S, (Jcn'l Pas, and Ticket Agent. Oinaha. UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OEOORAPHY Or THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAIIf MUBM VALUABLE INFORMATION he - pr ewurg!-. ar llfnHjlfiHSri THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND ft PACIFIC RAILWAY, Including main linos, brancnos and oxtonalona East and Woat of tho 'SSfi.111? Hv?f' Tn.? Direct Koutoto and from Chloago. Jollet? OttawaT Ottumwa, OsWalooBB, Des Mplnoa.Wlntoraot, Audution, Harlan. Sind Council "luns. m luwA-jainnoapous ana'bt. Paul, in MINNESOTA Watortown SA!fe?5TKSJ,B' in gAKOTA-Camoron, St Josqpti. and Kanoaa Cl. l5 MISSOUEI-Omaha. Falrbury, and Noleori, fn NEBflASKA-Horton, Topoks. Hutchlneon. Wichita, Bellovlllo, Abilene, Caldwell, In KAN8A8-Pond Creek, KlnirflBher, Fort Reno. In 'tho INDIAN TERRITORY-and Colorado BprlngB, Donvor, Pueblo, In COLORADO. FREE Recllhin Chair Cars to and from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson, and Dodgo City, and Palaco 81oor tng Cars botwoon CblcoKowiohlta, and Hutchlneon. Traveraoa now and ?84oreaa of r,0.h Arming and grazing landa, affording tho beat facilities or intercommunication to all towns and oIUob oaat and west, northwest and southwest of Chicago, and Paciflo and transoceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading all competitors in splendor of equipment, cool, well vontllatod, and R?. tm duat' Through Coaches, Pullman Sleepers, FREE Reclining Chair Cars, and (east of Missouri River) fining Cars Dally between Chicago; , S0?."?6.1!' Oounoll Bluffs, and Omaha, with Free Roollnlng Chair Car to North Platte. Neb., and botwoen Chicago and Colorado Springs. Denver and Pueblo, via St. Joseph, or Kansas City and Topeka. Splendid Dining Hotels (furnishing moalB at seasonablo hours) waat of Missouri River California Exoursrons dally, with CHOICE OF ROUTES to and from Salt tS O8rd0.PvJ!ort&Pd 8 Angplos, and San Franolaoo. Tho DIRECI LINE to and from Pike's Peak, Manltou, Oardon of tho QodB, tho 8anltari urns, and Soonlo Grandeurs of Colorado. ' ,wn VSA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, S9!!?J?IP.2B Trains dally botwoen Chicago and Mlnnoapolls and 8t. Paul, with THROUOH Roollnlng Chair Cars (FREE) to and from thoBO points and Kansas City. Through Chair Car and Sleepor botwoen Peoria, 8plrltLako, and Bloux FallB, via Rook Island. Tho Favorito Lino to Plpestono. Watori tpwn, Sioux. Falls, and the Bummer Rosorta and Hunting and Fiahlnir Grounds of tho Northwoat. H THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offors fticllltlos to travel botwoon Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Council Bluffa St. Joseph, Atchison, Loavonworth, Kansaa City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul! Offlool rur iiuKuvH aiuys. roiuoru,orupjroainiormation. ipply to any Ticket Boo In tho United Statoa or Canada, or addroBs '- F. ST. JOHN, OHIOAOO, Osaeral Manager. J ' either burbnu Finest in the City J-THE NEW5 Palace Stables M St, opp. Masonic Temple. CO., Proprietors. Tolophono 435 IIKTWHKN KAST AMI WKST. Rntes and Routes, Call at the City O nndJTenth Streets. A. O. ZIKMKll, City Pass, nml Ticket Agent, Lincoln. FROM A STUDY OF THIS MAP OF JOHN SEBASTIAN, LL,L,. Qen'l Ticket ft Pas. Ar,cr. 4 y 4fi fl Jc V i i i -T - ' ",1 ''ivMiiiiiMii'uii;;ijijxI.r VBS! tS9?SSie!Uiav.