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8 'CAPITAL CITY COUR1EK, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1891 .L f.'- M l K, POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000, a he Yaclu - Sailors Latest Novelty. Only 7oc Each. Famous Millinery Store, 1 1 15 O Street. TAKE NOTICEI The Coumkii will not Ik? reKnlbia for uy debt mnilo by nny 0110 In its iintim, uii m a written order ncoouinnles tbo wimo, 0rnwr I Oth and l Streets. Dry Goods, AND - CARPETS The Courier Can be round At Hotel Lincoln Now Htiuul. Windsor Hotel News Stand. Capital Hotel New Htniul. Oilcll's Dining llnll Nows Htand, IMS O 81. The Gotham News Stand, 118 HoutU Ulll Ht, The Apex, 111 North 11th Htreot. Kd. Young, 1K0 O Htreot. Clacon. Fletcher A Co., ll'JO O Htreot. LltlloHportUlanrHtoro, 1M North 12th Ht. Wostorflold's llnrbcr Hltnp, llurr HlocK. lutcrnatlonnl Now Kinporlum, 1S13 o Ht, BAT-An extra supply of papora li always ion at the Uothnm, In enso other Nowiiloalora uppllei run abort. SPRING STYLES Dunlap Hats ! W. R. Dennis ft Co.. 1137 O Street Church Advertisement. Commonclng April first, Thk Courier will insert notice pertaining to sociables, festlrab, lectures, meetings and sermons f o r all churches free of charge. Ailvortlsementi for entertainment! whero an admission l cliarged will be Inserted at one-half tbo reg ular rate. Local and Personal. Whltebreaat Coal and Lime Company. L. Barr, Jowolor, MM O stroot. Call up the L. D. T. Co., Phone 100. Ruth M. Wood, M. D., 1830 P street. J. B. Trickey & Co. Jeweler, 1035 O street. Lincoln Ice Co., 1010 O St. Telephone 118. Eugene Hallett, diamond merchant, 113 N Eleventh street. Geo. A, Raymer, coal and wood. 'Phone 8110, 1134 O street. Canon City Coal at the Whltebreast '.'aland Lime Co, Miss 8. M. Caffyn, dressmaking parlors, Mil It street. Telephone 510. tf 100 finest engraved calling cards and plate for t<n at Thk Couhikr office. Try "The Finest' for Ice Creams, Ices, Cakes and Caudles, 1330 O street. Ladles kid gloves cleaned or colored at Lin coln Steam Dye works, 1100 O street. Miss C. J. Gullmette, modiste, second floor Exposition building. Tako elovator. Dr, C. B. Manning removed to new ofllces, rooms 23 and 83. second floor Burr block. Elegant lino of French pattern haU at Thornburn Bisters' now Ur,l'M'J O street. J. B. Barnaby, the taller, nuy be found at rooms 13 and 13, Newman blo&,1025 O St. Cheapest place In the city f millinery and hair goods Thorn v)urn8!rivnv 1343 O street. "' One hundred finest engraved calling cards and plate only 3.50 at Weasel Printing Co.. 1130 N street. Cabinet baths for ladies, given by Mrs. B. D. Catlln, professional masseur, 334 south Twelth street, Kennard block. 5-23 4t Mrs, J. C. Malone, fashionable dressmak ing. Batlsfactlon guaranteed. Chase block Sixteenth and O streets. tt Garden hose, finest quality and most dura ble In the city at Deau & Hot-tons, 1450 O street. Telephone No. 150. Remember the great popular priced store for all lines of goods, Is the great Twenty, five cent store, 1134 O stmt. Ladies can have their party dresses cleaned by the French dry process at the Lincoln team dye works 1105 O street. 'Mot how cheap, but how good" Is the Bsotto of the new Studio Le Grande. Call and see their work, 124 south Twelfth street. Brown's restaurants are the only ones In the eMy for ladles. The menu is extensive 04 embraces all the seasons latest dellcao lea while prices are extremely low. Think of It The Cosmopolitan Magax Ine, glaafc Wong the great monthlies, and Thk COVBIBR wUl both be sent to any address one year for three dollars. For furtuer partial tart rewi Urge advertisement on page eight. lO Tlio Alpha ICpHilnn chnptor of HIkhmcIiI entertained the fraternity clinptor of stale university Wednesday nvoiiliit, "t thu homo of Mini Ilouuoll Twontyfonrtli nuil II street, Tim Interior of the rcsldenco wn bonutlf ully decked with lliwor iimitiKod In profusion, To Mrs, llonuoll mid tlio duly friends of thu clmpfer Isduo tliolionoi of lliisnccesi of tliu oecnslou, Tito evening won moil pli'iisitntly sKnt, tlio KtHtt iloivirtliiK nliout mldulKlit. Thoso present wore, Messrs Kiitiko, l'MuilHton, Montmorency, ICmotiy, Ucrwlg, lMlsbiiru, Welsh, Cnlson, Kccso, Nicholson, Clmudlor, Westernmii, J, Hclmnnim, Geo. II, Hchiiunou Drown, Hliepherd, Hicks, Brooks, lltillit, llitynood, Kelly, Dixon. MUsoi Clark, Htu thorn, Tibbies, Caldwell, Nellie Low, Helena low, Mullen, (.'miip,Krcoiimu, Llzzlo llonnoll Horn Hcliwnh, Ida llounoll, Louh Curtis, Dewecse, Hkldmnro, Tuttle, liong, Momrs unit MeMlnnten A. V. Scott, 1. K. Clark, A. M, Clintnborlnln, M. K. Wheolor. Thu member of tlio 1). A. T. P. clubwera most chnrmlngly ontortiilned on Friday of tvrnoon of Inst week, by Mrs. C. T, Hoggs? nbly nsslsted by Miss May nud Mrs. Myron Wheeler with nil outing at Lincoln Park, The weather wns nil that could bu desired for such an occasion, nnd thu ladles, after en Joying a ramble through tlio beautiful park and n refreshing lunch, capped thu climax of the day's pleasures with a delightful boa t rldoon the steamer, "Hope," returning homo lu tlio carryall at elht o'clock, each mem ber satisfied that It was tlio most plonsint )ciit day of tbo sohhou. Thoso present were Melames A. Humphrey, C. T, Hoggs, M. Davis, J. Tyler, Honeywell, Graham, J. II. Davis, II. Helming, Bnlsbury, O. W. Iloxle. The club was eiitertaiuod tills week at the homo of Aim Helming, Tenth nnd C. street. The Tuesday evening club were very pleas antly entertained nt the hospltablo homo ot Miss Gcrtlo Laws 1113 II street Tuesday eve nlng. Tennyson was tlio author of the evening. This will ho the last reception o f Iho club this season, tlio next mooting to oc cur In September. It can truly bo said that this Is oiio of tlio best organized clubs in tlio city and altogether tlio season hat boon a moat enjoyable one. Thoso present wer o, Misses Clara Walsh, Harr, LoomU, Merrl how, G. Griffith, Alice Cowdroy, Hnlllo Hooper, Gertlo Laws, Katie Cowdruy, Maud Smith, Theo Lnws, Mrs. Cowdruy, Mr. an d Mrs. CotTroth, Messrs Frank Zehrung, W. E. Hardy, C. F. Lidd, G. W. Gorwlu, S. T. St. John, W, B. Dorgan, W. Morton Smith, C. D. Mullen. Sunday last Mr. Frank Estos nnd Miss Delia Ashcraft were tlio roclplouts ot con gratulations from their friends. After (ho ceremony the happy couple repaired to the cosy home which had been previously arrang ed and completely furnished by tho groom at Nine and T street. Miss Ashcraft has been for yeara with the Thornburn sitters and made mauy warm friends for her lady like and womanly qualities, while Mr. Estos holds a responsible potation as freight In spector for the B. & M. A large circle of frlsnds unite in wishing the newly married couple much Joy. Cushman park during the week has been a scene of much pleasure and entertainment. On Sunday fast Texas Bill hold his usual services at the grand stand and the event of the afternoon was a match running race be tween two horses, one each owned lu Omaha and Lincoln. The Omaha horse won tho two heals In 54 and 55. This was followed by a second race far a $10 purse and was won byabalck pony ridden by Allen Murphy, t he Jockey. Time 50 and 54. A bicycle race was sandwiched between the heata and was won by Al Holloway. A very successful surprlso party was given Mrs. D. C; Crawford at her residence 1010 K street Thursday evening, tho occasion being her fortieth anniversary. Tempting refrain menu were served and the evening was spent very pleisautly. Those present were, Messrs and Mesdatnes Hewitt, Stoner, Val endlno, Sperry, Pratt, Mesdamos Stanton, Corbin, Capt. Bax, MUuea Ella Bax, Grace Corbln, Winule Ilobluson, Llbble Oweus, Pratt, Hattie Odell, Alllo Hartley of Crelghton and Hattie Ully of Eagle, Nob. Wednesday morning of this week witness ed the nuptlalii of two well known young people of Lincoln. Mr. Geo. It. Bloat, oiio of the highest and most efficient men of our fire laddies, was married to Miss Pantile Warner, at the home of the bride's parent , 1033 K street, Rev. O. E. Baker officiating. Mis Warner was for along time saleslady In Uie Couhikr office and universally liked for ber pleasing and ladylike qualities. The happy couple left ou the 13:30 train for an extended tour of tbo west. Tlio nuptials of Mr. L. Weesel, Jr., of The Couhikr and Miss Emma Ehrllch of St. Jos eph will be solemnized at the Hebrew Tem ple In St, Joseph Wednesday evening at half past seven. The reception taken place at nine o'clock, followed by a wedding supper at me raeitio Hotel after wbich Mr. and Mrs. Wessel leave for an extended trip east visit ing the principal cities and resorts. A spco ial car bearing Mr. Weasel's friends and rel atives leaves Lincoln Wednesday morning. A very pleasant social was given Monday evening by Miss Bessie Martin, of Omaha, who is.uow attending the Conservatory of Music, nt the residence ot her brother 3118 N street. Throwoto present: Misses Ella Oleeon, Ada Arcland, Mnttio King, Dolly Dalrymple, Sylva Ktmerer, Heed, Gertlo Llnd, Bertha Garton, Miss Nellie Smith, ot Red Oloud; Messrs. Campbell, Whlted, Tal mage, Seaman, Ntghtlngalo, Dixon, Gregory. The P. 8. girls gave a tennis party to a few ot their gentlemen frleuds at the resi dence of Mrs. J. H. Harley 1331 J street, last Saturday evening. After enjoying a very sumptuous repast tenuis and other pastimes were indulged in. Those present were, Misses Ella Raymond, Alma Imhoff, Dora Harley, Stella Elliott, Edna RicketU, Messrs George Steioer, Will Bowen, Edward Wallace, Willis winger, rrea wuite. Mr. Henry Wessel and Mr!. Fleshamof Philadelphia, brother and uncle of Mr. L. Weesel, Jr. arrived yesterday to ottend the Wessel-Ehrllch wedding. The former having recently graduated with honors from the law department of the university of Pennsylvania has concluded to remain west, while Mr. Flesbam after a several weeks visit will return to the "city of brotherly love." One of the most enjoyable affairs of the week was the reception given by tbo ladles fraternity of the state university, In honor of their seniors, Misses Sara Schwab, Edith Ilrace, Ida llonnell nnd Eleanor Williams, nt the residence of Mlfs Stelln Kirker, 030 south Kovpiileecth street. Elegant refreshments were served, Dancing nnd card playing were thu chief iitlines of tho evening, Weill. E. T. Wilson of tho U. S. army Is ni;alii lu Lincoln for n time. During his stay bent Inst winter whllo recruiting for Undo Kfiu tho Lloutennut tundo ninny friends who wilt bo plrnsed to renew tho former acquaintance. Llko nearly nil army officers, Lieut, Wilson Is n courteous, gcnliij gentleman nnd n pleasant one to meet. Mr. nnd Mrs, W, 11, llnrgrenves have the thanks of tho CouitlKH for a Inrgu bunch nf IxvMttlful capo Jiissoinlno buds brought nil tho way from Alvlu In the Lono Star Stnte. Their frngrnncn of n delightfully sweet scent ed odor Is cei tnlnly chnrtnliig mid lias inado llfo most pleasant nt the Couuiicn sanctum, Mr, Harry Dobbins, tho genial couch poudent of tho Evening Nowh, returmd Tuesday from Chicago, whcio bo limine companled his wlfo on her trip to thu cast, Mih, Dobbins will rininln In Philadelphia tho greater paitof tho summer (siting le Intlves, Mr. O. G. Miller of this city, nnd MIks Nana L. Allen of Topekn.Knnsns, ueio mar ried Wednesday evening by tho Ilev. George Alexander of Syracuse. Tho young couple will visit In ToK-kn for n while. Mr. Milfoi ls onu of tho Stnto Journal forco lu tho book room. U. L. lUchnrdi loft for Hot Springs Tues day, for n short trip In t-earch of health. Ho has not entirely recovered from tho ef fect of In grlppo with which ho has been laid up this spring, but hopes to bo benefitted by tho treiitiuont. T. Mlltouboiger and wife, who hnvo been visiting In New Loudon, Iowa, during tho past month, returned to tho city Wednes day, and nro at homo nt thu Uoud hotel where they will bo pleased to greet their many friends, Tho Happy Evening Club gave n social Tuesday evening in Temple Hnll. The Philharmonic orchestra rendered fotno very pretty music nnd dancing was Indulged In till n late hour. Mrs. M. E. Roberts In company with her daughter Lnurii nro contemplating n trip to Paris. Thoy leavo for Now York on tho 33d nnd will take pnssngo on tlio steamer, on their arrival In the metropolis. Wednesday evening mi interesting dance was given at Cushtnnn under the manage ment of Mr. Al Hosiunn, which proved a very successful nfmlr, about fifty couples enjoying tho pleasures. The annual outing of tho Tuesday evening clnb will tako placo nliout the sixteenth of July, nt Crete, whero thoy will remain for two weeks. Tho event promises to bo a very onjoynblo one. Many of tho old Pleasant Hour club and other old friends of A. C. Cass, formerly of this city out now of Denver, were pleased to see him In the city during tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. Pace and daughter, who hnvo boon spending tho pnst few days visiting relatives at Marysvllle, Kansas, returned Wednesday. Prof. A. H. Edgrcn and family left Wed nesday for New York, where they will tako tho steamer euroute to Gottenborg, Sweeden, tholr future home. Tho Baccalaureate sermon of Weslevan University occurs at St. Pauls tomorrow morning and the annual sermon In the eve ning. Mrs. O. Arundale left for New York city Tuesday, where she will tako the steamer for Liverpool, England, returning to Lincoln in the fall. Capt Hill, accompanied by his two daugh ters, aro traveling extensively in the north west, and will visit all tho principle western cities before tbelr return. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Altai ot Hlnesburg are In tho city, on a visit of several weeks and are tho guests of their son, Hon. J. C. Allen, secretary ot stnte. Miss Fannio Cobuo, ot Omaha, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Ho wer man, returned home, after a very pleasant stay of a fow days. Miss Estee Green of Fairmont, who has been the guest of Mrs. G. M. Sneyder for the past few weeks returned homo Wednesday. A number of university students spent the afternoon and evenlug of Wednesday ami plcnloed to their hearts content at Cushman . Mr. A. G. Hastings, accompanied by his wife, left for Springfield, Mass., Tuesday, where thoy will visit during the summer. The Knights os Pythias will probably give a dance at Cushman Wednesday eve ning. There were fullv one hundred Lincoln nm- pie In Omaha Wednesday, to hear the i nomas concerts. Mrs. J. G. Sherod and children of Fair bury, nro visiting Mrs. J. Renner, 1033 U street. Mr. T. W Ftnnjrito.i wl, l.no Iwa.i n T I... - ... ....., ...... una uwii u .L.lll coin visitor the part few weeks, left Tuesday iur ins uome in nan joso uai. Mr. mid Mm. S. L. Dlckover have gone to Lamar, Mo., whero thoy will make their fu ture home. Miss Etta Dye, of Holdrcdgo is the guest of her sifter, Mrs. J. D. Cogswell at 1410 G Btreet. Sho will remain here some time. Miss Alice Wallace of East Lincoln return ed home Monday after a visit of hovornl weeks with frleuds In Seward. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Davey of this city was inado happy on Memorial day by the arrival of a littlo daughter. F. J. Scheldeuhelm leaves today for a few weeks visit among friends at Mendota and Chicago, III. Misses Kittle and Alice Cowdery attended tho Thomas concert in Omaha Wednesday afternoon. C. Y. Smith was in Omaha Wednesday evening in nttendnnco at the Thomas cor.fi cert. Rev. George Scott, pastor of the Congrega tional church at Sutton, is in the city. Miss Rose Sackett of Clinton, 111., Is the guest of Mrs. E. Frederickson, 837 L street. Mrs. J. O.Baker of Phillpp, Neb., is visit ing Mrs. M. L. Hlnkley, 1800 P street. II. W. Norrif.of the State University, Is visiting his parents In Grinnell, Iowa. MIm M. Weeks Is visiting friends in Sioux City. Mrs. Mark II. Tilton will give a reception to ber lady friends Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. F. Flagg is visiting friends lu Springfield, Mass, Mist Mattld Nelson ot Tecumseh Is visiting MttsTillleHooney, Mrs, H. M. Ilushnell is visiting relatives in Springfield, Moss. W. E. Hardy spent Sunday in Omaha. WEDDING BELLS. Written forTitK Couiilr.it. How It thrills our hearts with Kindness As wllti pleasure each one tells That he hears tbo distant murmur And tho chimes of wcddltiK hells. Do ) nit know whnl they aresujliiK? If you'll listen I will tell, For 1 hear I hem my Hint Wcsucl Is to wed n Hi .loo Utile. Ho tho wedding hells nro rllik'loK A merry, merry tiino AimI tho uiirsts nru all Invited To meet the tenth of June. As that Is thu day appointed For thu eddlng to tuku place, Hurrouuilcil by tbelr tunny friends As you know will bu the enso. After the weddlni' Is over My I but wont II ho swell, Thuiu'll he a tirnlid reception Given at the l'aclllu Hotel And when thcr(ccptlon,socr They will gu hack Knsi And UiiM) their IrluiuN behind them After onJoyliiK the utilclliiKfi'iiM. MuythclrJouruP) bofrttuulit wltbpleasuie Anil their hearts with rnpliiro swell As they listen to thu chiming Of tho distant weihllug bell, And when tho Journey's over And they scttlu down for life, Mil) ho proo n loving husband And shun faithful wife. Mnythclr lives ho mostly sunshttio With only n little shndu, That makes tho sun seem brighter And thu shadows quickly fade. May their pathway lead forover, Whero Mowers eternal bloom, And their lives he clouded never lly dark nnd chilling gloom. And when life's Journey Is ended And they nro laid to rest May their souls unite lu Heaven And lio forever blesl, J. K. M. Children with weak eyes, wro enr, or any form of scrofula, cured by Ayer's Snrsapn rlllo. Hallett's beautiful lino of diamonds were never mere complete thnn nt present mid Just now ho has such n large stock on baud that ho Ih making extraordinary prices on them In order to icduco the stock. If you don't want a diamond now you may soon and it will bo interesting to you to go nround mid seo his line. Anything nnd everything from the smallest stono set In it baby's ring to the finest and most valuable ones set in ring, broaches, iendauts, watches, charms, err sere ws, eardrops, lockets, lnco pins, shirt studs nnd dozens of other bentitlful articles. Hnl let nhvas buys from first bauds, the lm potter, nnd not n meddle man to whom large profits nro paid. In this vrny ho is ablo to give Ills patrons prices equally us low ns tho Now York dealers In fact oft times oven lower for tho simple reason that rents ou Eleventh stieet In Lincoln nro not ono tenth what they nro on Broadway, New York or State street Chicago. Other expenses nro also lower mid ns ho buys equally ns cheap ns the firms lu tho largo city, why can't ho do better by you? Answer tills problem. Ladles who nre fond of horseback riding should cnll nnd see Henry Hnrpham, 143 north Eleventh street before purchasing sido saddles, whips, etc. We are showing the most complete stock of hosiery and under wear in the city. Don't buy until you hnvo seen our stock. J. W.-Wi-eoKR&Co. 1100 O Street .Sunday lllscoursis. Rev. E. H. Cbapin will discourse on the following list of topics Sunday evenings in the Unl vei salist chut cli ou Twelfth street be tween H mid J, beginning noxt Suudny. June 7. "Tho Darker Side of tho City's Llfo nnd Whero tho Responsibility Lies." June 14. "Tho Brighter Side Whence our Hox Hood's Bar saparllla has by Its peculiar merit and Its wonder ful euros won the con fidence ot the people, and t to-day the most pop ular blood pu rifier and modi olno. It cures scrof. ula, salt r h e n m, dyspepsia, headacho. kidney and liver com. plalnt,catarrh, rheumatism, etc. lie suro to get Hood's Sariaparllla, which Is peculiar to Itself. Hood's Sariaparllla sold by druggliti. Ill six for 5. Prepared by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar auoQuaiNTto with Tut oiooiumv or thi country will obtain MUCH INfMUMKM 'SOM A STUO OT THIS MAP Of TH I Tsswp-WMii'i.i.tMt wawws HOOD'Sf 8PaA atM-vVV ' k t-jytiiiTvrrriiii lea Chicago,Rock Island & Pacific Ry The SnUsOT BOtm to and from OHXOAOQ BOOK MLAKD. DAVXNVORT, DBS XOZNXSl ooukoiz. BLTjm, WATXBTowif, aiooi AXt, MZXTKKAP0ZJ8. ST. FAUIJ, ST. JOSV XFK, ATOHiaOH, IAAVXXWOBTB. KAMaASJ OZTT, TOPXXA, SBMVXB, COLORADO UfMOm andPUXBxa SOLID VESTIIULE EXPRESS TRAINS of Through Coach, Bleepers, ftti Reclining; Chair Cars and Dining- Cars dally between CHI CAOO, SMI KOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between OKIOAOO and DKNVEK, COLORADO SFRINOS and PTJBBLO via St. Joseph, or Xansaa City and Topeka. Via The Albert Lea Route. Taat Xzproas Trains dally between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, with THKOUOH Reclining Chair Cars (FRBX) to and from those point and Kansas City. Through Chair Car and Sleeper between Peoria, Spirit Lake and Bloust Falls Via Rock Island. For Ticket. Map. Folder, or desired Informa tion, apply at any Ooupoa Ticket Office, or address I. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, ecv'l Manager, Qen-lTkt.osPaas.Agt-, CXICAOO, ILL. Hall Stove UNLOLN, Nli 'ssbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH I i ' MANUFACTURERS Iron Castings and Nickel Platers.. Dealers in Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces. 1126 O STREET. 1204-1206 v Thin 3 wiser THE INTERIOR 11-14 A. C. ZiKMEit, rresldent. XvXtt XVXT-v'W flaw. ff 5b- iB w ) r m .aSxT SxS -tv L D aSBSH " 'SvarMafiMal BN avBxmkt -4SjF -SSBBS) I &. Whn WnnlHn't Rum .1. T M11U "UUIU11L UUJ T Fine Shoes? At 20Per The Entire Stock for Cash Only.) ED. G. YATES, 1129 33S222S22;c2aSS223c2S3aS3?5Z223S!?S 110 YOU WANT to reach steady u and liberal purchasers in this part of the Country? WE HAVE advertising space for on In ot rnonnnnriln nn( (n sale at reasonable, not "cheap," rates. and Eange Co, r3" lffAArt6RjeHTI!R- ffxi rxxTt.fi rt.i'i i rt.utxr.i utuuc -' y wro ,-, w xi ilEB O STREET s IT IS A WISH FIRM p - ofits by its o n hits nnd mUsc!, nnd a still one Hint makes the hits nnd mines of other tit ins the stepping stones to micccss," We patronle kqv Factory in the country,, buying only tlulr choiced nnd most original patterns nnd ns n remit nc piece before our customers a line of Toper llnnglrgs nnd Moulding that ennnot be Jupllcnlcd In Nebraska. DECORATIVE COMPANY, N HTKKKT. Caul Eiaviok, Mannger Cent Discount at your disposal. (Sales k O STREET. n-,- t n, rut UHumsin THIS WBLfSa SPACE ? "'l 11D1I" FOR SAUW miilnn mi;j t' I El'-stiisj TEilil - - MiMa Ml m mww j 'r .M . rii i . ii i ' M I a, i 'J A s..i,j.i totiitimtftikrtfllujjM ,M bvJK.