CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1891 8 - - - K it. P l WPULATIOH OF LINCOLN 65,000. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. COU.TKNTIl AND P ST. LADICriFURNISHINC GOODS n specially.' A full f Dr, Warner's nnd mid Itull'n Corsets' IIOSIRHY, UNIIKKW KAIt AND 'KID tlLOVKH III liirKUHHuiiriiiii'ittN, Wo have I beam ncy lor The Duttorlok's Pattorna. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICEI Tho Couhikh will not U rvsKnslhlo for ny tloltta nimto by nny onn in It name, uti- a written order accompanies tliu same, WE CAN SUIT YOU. lllHI'I.AYINd ftflfl Trimmed Hats 1 Hanging In I'tlce from SI.OO TO $20 CAM. AND HKK TIIKM. The Courier Can be round At Hotel Mncoln Now Htnml. Windsor Hotel Now Htnml. CnplUI Hotel News Htnml. Odell's Dining Hnll Now Wand, MM O HI. The Gotham New Bland, IIH Houth llth Ht. The A pox, HI North lltli Htreet. Kd. Young. HMOO Htreet. Clason, Klclohnr A Co., I ISO O Htrcel. Westcrfleld's lUrlior Hhop, llurr HlocK. Internntlonnl Now Emporium, 1X15 O Ht. llonTon Cigar Htoro, 18 North llth Htreet. Moore's NowsBinml, 118 Houth llth HtrcoU KTAn extra Mipply of paper li always Ion at tho Uothiun, In cnso other Newsdealer supplies run short. THE LEWIS PATENT UNDERWEAR FOR MEN. BEST MADE. "W. R. DENNIS & CO. HOLK AOKNTH. 1 137 O Street. Church Advertisement. Commencing April Unit, Thk Couiuku will Insert notice pertaining to sociables, festivals, lectures, meeting nml sermons for nil churches free of charge. Advertisement (or entertainment where an nilmlmlon ls charged will 1m inserted nt ono-half tho reg ular rate. Local and Personal. Whltebrenit Coal ami Lime Company Uw Leavitt' telephone , SWO, for coal. Lincoln Ice Co., 101U O Bt. Telephono 118. Eugene Hallott, diamond merchant, 113 N Eleventh street, Geo. A. Raymer, cool nnd wood. 'Phone 890. 1134 O Htreet. Canon City Coal nt the Whltebreast Coal and Lime Co. Ladle kid glove cleaned or colored at Lin coln Steam Dye work, 1100 O street. Professor O. W. Hill, teacher of Elocution and Oratory, 0U5 south Eleventh street. Cabinet baths for ladles given by Mrs. 0. D. Catlln professional masseur, 14M P street. The handsomest thing In ladle head war at HerpoUhelmer & Co1 millinery ik'iart meut. We sell the genuine Canon City too. Betts, Weaver &Oa, 1045 O street. Tel ephone 440. For scavenger work, day and night, drop J. C. Field a portal and he will ptomptly call and see what you want. Ladle can have their party dresses cleaned by the French dry process at tho Lincoln steam dye work 1105 O street. Applications for rental of Turner hall for socials and dancing received at P. J. Wohlen berg's cigar store, 128 B. llth street. Flannel shirt clem i without shrinking by the French .ry cleaning prisis, only 15 cU. at Llucrm Bteant Dye works, 11 O street. "Not how cheap, but how good" is the motto of the new Studio Le Grande. Call aud see their work, 1-1 south Twelfth street. Orders for piano tuning left with Young and Elder. 208 south Eleveuth street, will receive prompt attention by B. C. Quick Never order a photograph or plctura'of ny kind until you have seen tho work done at the new Btudio Lo Grande, 124 south Twelfth street. Gentlemen should now get out their lat summer's suit, tako It to the Lincoln Bteam dye works 1105 O street and have It cleaned, dyed, repaired or pressed out. Wedding invitations, either prlutoo, or en graved in the finest style of the art at The Covmkb office. Correct forms and best quality of stock guaranteed. Sample cheer (ally shown. Original round oak stoves, the only air-, tight round oak stove on the market, conse quently the most economical in consumption of fuel. Bold only by Dunham and Buck 1130 O street. Ladle ill consult their best interests by ordering Uaelr met and game at Chlpman ad Sheen, 16410 street. All orders either ia txtcaoa or over telephone 180 will be jcoBsptly delivered. 1H ThoCoillllKlt Invito cnntrinmions i lll. .... ..I...... I All ...., illllW. 1l(tl('() III parlies, weddings etc., mint by mail .,,r ''J1"1 thoonicowlllboHinnkfully received, WriM on lull oiin side f llio paper nml bo particu larly rarcftil a In hh1IIiik nnd writing or names unci numbers. All copy shmild bo" not Inlor Hint, Tluinwliiy. Brief mention will bo mcopttd lip In ln a.m. Krlilny. Mr. V. W, Wilson I In Chicago. Mr. H, T. Ondd left Thursday for Denver. Mr. F, W. taw Is, left Monday for Boston. Mr. II. (J. Hector left Lincoln Monday for Chicago, Mlm Kllin Howell I vIMting In Butte, Mnutnim. "Mr. J. II. McDIII IcftTitemlny for Ht. tan Is, Illlnok Mrs. Anna French left Thursday for West Halem, Ohio. Mr. J. H HocdevkiH) left Tuesday for Mon tesotio, Wash, Mr. II, Huulster left Thursday for Hot Bprlngs, Ark. Mrs. Mary Tailor Is visiting relatives in DavetiKirt, In. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark A, Tllton nro visiting in ICnhHAN City. Hon, II. H. Adams of Month Oiunhn was in the cly Monday. M r. H. Culm Is spending n few days nt Coloi nilo Hprlugs. Mrs. Ooorga A. Dniiu denrtod Thurwlay for Cnuiilen, N. Y. Miss Gertrude. Hmltli I nt Konrney attoiul lug the convention, Mr. 11, II. Alexander left Tuesday for Chatnliersburg, I'a. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. MofTatt left Thurstlay for TnllaiMKMut, Ga. Mr. and Mm. P. Con verso are visiting in McMlnnville, Teun. Mr. J. 11. Archibald loft Thurstlay for Bail Francisco, Cal, Mr. E, G. Deye of Syracuse was in tho city on buslties Tuesday. Mr. D.C. Hrnnchof Omahn vislUvl Lin coln friends Holiday. Mr. George L. Bmlth of Omnlin spent Thursday in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Btlllnmn have, returned from a visit to Denver. Mr. M. W. Travis and daughter departe 1 Wednesday for Chicago. Mr. D. H. Norwood nnd (laughter left Thursday for Ban Diego, Cal. Mr, Thomas W. Moore Jias gone to High land, Col., for a short vacation. Miss Dona Loom! will eut ertiilu tho Tuesday oveulng club next week. Mr. Harry Nott of Omaha was tho guest or Mr. W. Morton Bmlth Tueoday, Mis Carola Hill and her friend Miss Jewel Cleaver spent Tuesday in Beatrice. Mrs. Cal Thorn won and Mrs. D. A. Campbell wero Omaha visiters Thursday. Mr, and Mr. J. W. Winger will Imj nt homo to their friends Friday evening Mrs, K. H. Gurthrlo departed Thursday forn visit among i olatlve in Paducah, Ky. Mr. Michell Kilgnllon nnd Mnrtiu McKen on of Omaha are visiting friends In Lincoln. Mr. John II, Jllloy of tho Bioux City Jour nal visited hi parent In thin city this week. Mis Agnes Alexniulor of Hastings is visit ing Mr. Kent D. Ilinford, 11U0 Locust street. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Btcckdalo of Chicago, are the guosti of Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Bald win. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Barstow pf I'lattt inouth spent Bundny with friends in this city. Mis Denn Ioomi entertained the Lowell Chautauqua circle vory pleasantly Monday evening. Major Hastings, deputy UnlUnl Btatv marshal), left Thursday for a trip through tho northwest llev. Daniel Wilson, Mr, Richard Mitchell. and Mr. D. Jackson departed Thursday for Klngnsher, 1. T. Professor E. M. Llppelt of Peru, Neb., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McVicker a few days this week. Miss Lulu Clark left Tuesday for a some what extended visit In New York City and other eastern oint. Mr. Woodbridge of Omaha was in the city this week looking after the Interests of Ills piano and organ business. Mr. A. W. Lane and wife loft Tuesday for Kearney to attend the Y. P. S.'C E. associa tion and returned yesterday. Mr. L, Boyd of Omaha waa the guest of A. W. Lano, Monday evening and accom panted him to Kearney Tuesday. Mr. Arthur Alexander, an old resident of Lincoln, but now editor of the Byracuse Journal was a Lincoln visitor this week. Mr, Emauual Hmlth an Iowa banker has purchased a resldenco on E street near Seventeenth and is in the city preparing te remove his family here. Miss Clara Walsh returned Tuesday from an extended vWt with relative aud friends In Illinois aud Michigan. Mis Jeanuette Wilson will entertain her friends the twenty-fifth of tliU mouth at the home of her aunt, Mrs, J. D, McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Talt and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barber will lie at home Wednes day evening to a number of invited guests. High live will be the attraction. Mr. M. R. Appel of Lancaster, Pa., an attorney aud a nephew of Mr. John K. llarr of this city, arrived in Lincoln Thursday with a view to making it bis future home. A veiy pleasant meeting of the Plymouth Literary club was held Tuesday evening at the residence of the Rev. Norman Plass, The meeting next week will be at Mrs. Allyn's 1707, Washington street! Mrs. B. R. Cowdry entertained a few friend at cards Saturday afternoon In hon or of Mr. Cowdry of Chicago. The enter tainment took the form of high Ave and the royal prize were won by Mis Martha Funke and Mrs. Pbelp Paine. The paitlcipant we re: Mesdames E. E. Brown, E. P. Holme, Phelu Paine, L. C. Burr, C. C. Burr, Hay Thompson, W. 8. Latta, U. O. Phillip, G. L. taws, John Kehrung, Williams, W, II. Wolcott, Jones, Ilartlett, White, Tho. Hen ton, MIsm Martha Funko, Olive tatta and Gertrudo taws. Tho Cat hollo fair oponod In Bohanaii' hall Thursday nveulim under most favornhlo 'clrriimstnnces. Mayor Weir, niienedthe fair closing with the winds: "Ideclaro thlsllantr formally opened and ready for business " Ills lomark worn tollowod by short speeches from tlm llshop ami Mr. Win, Mctaiighllu. Tho fait will cntitluuo one week, closing Thursdny evening. Miss Klngsloy, who for nine years has been n valued tencli.ir In the Lincoln High icliool, left for Ciieyenuo Hnturdsy lo enter tho High school of that oity. Mist Kings ley's now Ksltliii is ouo of honor and resH)usllilllty, I nit tho.) who have known her best heio feel n mured that she will IIH It most prollinbly to tho school aud with honor to herself. TuoMlay oveulng Mr. A, C. Zoliuer ten dered n complimentary luiuipivt to thu gen tlemeli Mho linve been connected with tho liultdllig of tho now tauxlng I heat in. Tho pnity consisted of thu following! Mcfr Horn and Hmltli, tho conti actor; Mr. Cnstlo-llert, scetilo ait 1st; Messis tanning and Oliver, Malinger Edward Church, and Chief Newlwrry, llio waiden. Tho cpreml miisu most dellcloiiRono, comprising nil tho luxuries in tho lino of viands nrd It Is putting it mildly lo say that all did ample Juillco to tho occasion. A host nod hostess Mr. and Mrs. Koliuor havouo uH)ilor. "Tho Woodmen of thu World" and their friends enjoyed themselves In social gather ing at their elegant lodgo rooms 151(1 O street Thursday evening. Among tho large gath ering of luvitul guest wuru: Mcknoi-s and MewlamiH A. L. Mauchesk'r, J. II. Niuleu, M. C. Fluid, Dr. L. A. Piatt, C. II. Cnprou, C. O. Calklti. O. II. tapp, T. W. Coleman, H. K. Hnlo aud Prof. House, Dr. J. II. Hag gard. Prof. Ilooso delivered a splendid ad dress on the advantages and wisdom of lo longing to fraternal oi tiers, uiglng tho mem boi to work nnd incrcaso their iiumtiorH, An elegant supper wo served in tho unto room, after which high live, dancing and other amusement worn enjoyed by all. Prof. Seidell's orchestra furnished musio for tho occasion. Tho nuptials of Mr. A. M. Conkllng and MlsaMn)rlo Mawo wero Holuinnizetl nt thu home of tho bride imreuts. Mr. and Mr. F. C. Mawe, 1711 N street nt eight o'clock Thurs day evening. Tho Rov. John Hewitt olllclat etl. Tho bride wa attired In a vory pretty traveling costumo nnd carried n tioquet of white roses. There wero present only tho immediate relative nnd a fow Intimate friend of tho family. Immediately after tho ceremony n very tempting wedding sup ier was discussed and onjoyed. Tho gi oom, who I well known in Lincoln, wa recently appointed state soclnl of tho Etpiltablo Ltfu Insurance company. Mr. and Mr. Conk llng will make Lincoln their future homo ami have tho well wishes of their numerous friend for future happiness. Ouo of the most enjoyable meeting of tho successful nml popular organization known ns tho Thlmbluclub was tho one given Satur day nfternoon and evening on which occa sion it wa entertained by tho Misse Gert rudo and Carola Hill at their pleasant homo, Seventeenth and L streets. Tho young la dle mot at four o'clock nnd passed tho nfter noon hour very prolltably, Bieclal men tion should bo Hindu of the work produced by His member of tho club which is very artis tic and relied much credit uixm tho young ladles, Tho gentleniou mado their apiiear mice at half iwBt six when a tempting re, past wa served after which the oveulng was devoted to games, conversation etc., and passed very rapidly aud pleasantly to the haupy wti tlclpauts who were: Mlsse Jowel Cleaver, of Milwaukee, Maud Miller, Hullio Hooper, Fanulo Hawley. Florence Hawloy, ltaclmel Brock, Olive tattu, Maudu Bmlth, Jennie Underwood, Gertrudo Hill, Carola Hill, Messrs H. B. Freeman, C. Y. Smith, W. Morton Smith, William Meyer, John Dorgun, Robert Joyce, Sam. E. taw, Lew Marshall, Fred W. Houtz mul C. D. Mullou. An nfternoon party at card with Mr. Dr W. L. Dayton as hostess wa u most delight ful occnMou occurlng Thurstlay nt 1827 C street. High llvu was thu nbtoiblug topic aud freely discussed two royul prizes being awarded Mr. C. W, Hoxio and Mrs. R. O'Neill while Mrs. N. C. Abbott and Mr. Strickland cousolcd themselves with booby pilze. Elegant refreshments added mater ially to the aftoi noon pleasure. Tho invit ed guest were: MedamtN. C. Abbott, Dr. Appolgot, F. W. Baldwin, F. A. Brown, E. K. Criley, Goo. Chirk, Geo. Cook, Walter Davis. Blllmeyer, Kd. Bignell, W. R. Dennis, Will DeimU, F. L. Boweis, Dr. ifolyoko, Dr. Mitchell, O. M. Thompson, A. Hulbuu, B. Puikor, B. M. Melick, H. O. Phillip, C. M. Koefer, W. B. Wolcott, It. E. Moore, E. It, Hirer, C. W. Hoxle, R, D. Stearin. C. Dam row, S. E. Moore, F. Hall, R. O'Neil, C. Strickland, F. L. Sheldon, R. N. Townley, R. E. Glffen, W. B. MoArthur. C. Rudge, G. W. Lormer, Allen, J. B. Wright, A. E. Kenuard, A. W. Field, L. Btull, A. H. Weir, J. C. Balsbury, Ed. J. Rlggs, Dr. Manulug, W. N. Rehleauder, H. B. Hoyt, Dr. F. A. Snyder, Tecumseh, nnd Mis Brownlee. There are spoons for souvenir and souve nir spoons, and them is as much difference in them as to merit as there i in November weather iu Nebraska, Just at pi esont every one that admires beauty, art and economy in a meritorious souvenir spoon, representative of Nebraska's capital city, goes ,to Eugbiie Hullett and secuies new siecial design , Tim Mr. llulktt lias mado tationls ono that for ono of his spoon on which quito u repu- neatness of design ami artistic execution of engraving is the handsomest that can bo found In tho city. The bowl of the spoon 1 in black, showing entire capital building eugraved tluough tho surface leaving that massive structure stand out boUilytln brilliant silver. The work on tho tianillo is also ery pretty una never falls to please. Call ill and let Hallett show ou Ins line of souvenir spoons of all kliuls. Score Card for Card l'nrtles. We have just placed on sale a lienutlf ul new score curd which is delighting all that have seen it. It i new, iwat nnd nobby and just the thing for caul parties. We also have a neat cord aud tassel uch us Is used on ball programs whlcli are much neater than ribbons, easier aud more quickly put on aud lastly are much cheaper and look better. Always call at the Couhikh office before giv ing cuid parties and we can supply you with score sheet and trimmings that are both or iginal aud cheap. We invite attention to our cloak depart ment, promising to show the largest and most attractive stock of stylish garments ever displayed in Lincoln. Our stock l made up from the line of several of tbe lurgest mauufacturie in the country and wo think we can satisfy ,any tuste. Very lespect fully, Millkh & Paine. 100 finest engraved calling cards and plate for tV.W at Tut Couhi-h office. WONDERFUL CALIFORNIA. What Attractions hiiiI Intliirenieiit are Ollnrrtl Hettlnrs nnd Investors In Frrsnti C'oiintr. Mr. W. J. Dealer a represontntlve of llownrd k Wilson Colony Company, has Ikhmi In tho city stivcinl dn Introiliiclug a most sucinuftil plan whereby Llncolultes may liecmna proHrty owners In California f i ult lands, nil planted nnd cultivated U) iHMirlng ago by resKinslblo parties. Tho Idea Is that any ouo desiring to engage In fruit culture In Fresno County, California, for health aud profit, should uddresr tho Howard & Wilson Colony Company, Mndorn, Fhhiio county, California, and they will send you full lufoimatlon a to how you can get n smill fruit farm on tho install ment plan all planted and cultivated until In full healing, by responslblo xirtle. Tl.u cost of planting mid cultivating to be taken out of tho proceed of tho crops Hint grow on tho laud. This colony Is located ouo and ouo half miles west of tho town of Madera, six years old and has a Mipiilatioii of over 1,'JOO, nml Is on thu main lino of tho Houthern Pacific Railroad, 185 miles south of Han Francisco, In tho great Han .fouitiln Vatley, Gen. J. C. Mcllrldo who has boon appoint ed Lincoln agent for tho company can fur nish local applicants with full lufoimatlon. Ornutl Opening of tho Lansing Tlieittre Itvduct'd lUlii Kxmirshius. Tho II, and M. have authorized it round trip rnto of faro and n third for parties of twonty-llvo or moio from NovemU'r ISIrd to iWtli lucliislvo from nil noil competativo point within llfty mile of Lincoln Ticket good for ono day fiom dnUs of snlo, Tho now Lansing is one of thu grandest theatres In tho United Htatc and tho ohhi lug attraction Is fully In keeping with it matchless magnillceuco. Application for heats, either by mall or tuleginm, will have pioiupt nnd enrefu attention, Addres all coiumuulcation to tho undersigned. En. A. Ciitmcii. Mnuager. Mr. W. J. Dealer, after n fow days visit hero In tho Interest of tho Howard & Wilson colony company of California loft yestoulay for Rising City. Tho biggest 25 cent doll you over saw can bo had only nt the great 10 cent store. Leavitt City. bundles tho Coal Creek Canon Most elegant and largest assortment of dolls in the city nt exceedingly low prices at tho great ten cent store. Fine harness that is reliable and handsome ly made will be found nt E. It. Guthrie's at right price. Cottier Art school open for students Wed nesday, Thurstlay, Fi iday and Saturday of each week from 0 a.m. to 4 r.M. Room 01, 02, Latta block, 1U7 south Eleventh street. 4:t Miss L. Muui'iiY, Director. Leavitt' "Oft lec" anthracite, finest in the city. A veil table wonderland of toys from ono cent up at tho great ton cunt storo. Seo tho new 1802 Bcoro cauls for card tie at thoCouiUKK olllco. par Lndies hair dressing, Miss Johnston, O street. Ill All meals at Odell's new dining hall re duced to twenty cents. No credit nnd no tickets to nnyono. The meals are same as formerly aud tho prlco lower than over. This makes tho board nt Odell's clieup and ho best in thu statu for the money. Handsome lup robes, comfortable and warm, and at reasonable price may be selected from E. R. Guthiie's lino assortment 1510 O street. My I what an assortment of toys. No trouble to find what you want at tho groat ten cent storo. Now Is tho time to get stove for tho win ter, Dunham & Buck have n big line of all tho finest make. They also reialr old stoves, set them up and furnish part needed ut reasonable cost. Cull, 1120 O street or tel ephone UV0. Tho Whitebreast Coal and Lime company is always at tho front supplying the llnost grades of all kinds of coal Only the finest cuts nnd choicest meat set ved to customers of Cliipmun & Sheen, 1541 O street. Phone 180. Tho celebrated Egg Shampoo remove dandruff and promote the growth of the hair. For sale by Miss Johnston, 1114 O street. Call on Henry Harplmm, 142 north llth street, opjioslto Capital hotel for harnos, whips, sui clugles, cm ry combs aud brushes, harness oil, uxl4 grease and axle oil harness soap. Leavitt handles Canon City, Domestic and New Kentucky. Ono hundred finest engraved calling cards and plate only $2.50 at Weasel Printing Co., li;l N street. Seo tho new" 1803 score cards for enrd par tie at tho Couhikh olllco. Few of our jiooplo uro awnro of tho fact that there is n place in Lincoln where bicycle and safety wheels may be r en tod by tho hour or day. E. R. Guthrie, 1510 O stieet, now makes a specials of this branch of hi business, Hotallng the O street grocer has full lino of Batavia, Now York, fruit nnd vegatubles, also their mincemeat. Beautifully decorated chlua cospitors 50 cents nt tho great ten cent storo. only Wo soil the genuine Canon City too. Betts, Weaver & Co., 1045 O street. Tele phone 440. Grand cloak exhibit at Herpolshelmer & Co. Ladle and children' clonks in the greatest variety at the lowest price. The Peninsular base burner is tho latest Improved heater Iu the market. Before buy ing, call and see a full line at Dunham & Buck, 1120 O street. Hotallng the O stieet grocer says ho is human and makes mistakes but will cheer fully rectify them. That is more than some will do. Call on taavitt before lliili O street. buying your coal, ALWAYS THE J 1a WINGSR & CO, 1109 0 STREET. ELEGANT NEW CLOAKo at 'Smp1 "-3Jii For Ladies and Misses. Stylish, yet Practicable at Right Prices, and an Assortment the Largest. HERPOLSHEIMER & CO. o EPITAPHS o The following was rntbor more epigrammatic than cpltuphlo In rcuard to Itov. John Ciictt: " llcncnl li this spot lies burled fine chest Itliln another: 1 he outer diet was nil that's good: Who siivsso oftho other ?" , William Wilton, burled In 1 ambreth, certainly did not write the epitaph which bears, relation o him: "Hoieljcth W. W.. Who never more will trouble vou, trouble joii." Nor, wo may safely assert, did Owen Mooro himself pen tho following: "Owen Moore has none away, Owlii' more than ho could pay." ' James W at t of course tool: no part in the concoction of this elusion: "At rest beneath this churchyard stone Lies stingy J lininy Wyutt: Ho tiled one innrnlnitjust at 10 And Saved n til nor by It." A useful hint Is wrapped up In tho following: "Died orthlu shoos, January, l&lfl." Have vou seen our beautiful New Htoru and the lovely Paper HiWKlng illsnlnycif therein? We hnvo a surprise In store fm on. A a "'Sent. The Interior Decorative Co. Cnrl B,?,,UBer 1338 O STREET. ACOM HEATERS ACOM RANGES Dangler Gas Heating and Cooking. S T O E S. W. B. WOLCOTT, Telephone 273. 230 South Eleventh St.. bmbmbmC1 eM m sV iiF hbT KvTcft Wo nro ollerlng bargain thatyou cannot resist In the following depart ment. UI.OAICH, D11U8S GOODS BLANKET, HOSlKHY AND '.UN DERWEAR. Hto our stock before buying elsewhere. CHEAPEST ! LINE OF and TOP COATS uls S "SISb v3eHmn3 kj ijJ5V r S. BL sMn9iffif BvktiD EJKBfll rMmrMwlwL'RTO"'1sei 1 T & J t f. nmmmKnmuumi'imnikV0tuTmmmmmmimK auiwumm ' - - ... - -mm