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8. THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. April 7, 1898. The Housekeeper's Corner. Tim brtirlit nprinir dtiys nre on In epiration to the energetic hotisekeei r Nature In cleaning up and putting ens m new lit tins she would do the mitw. J'Iiiiim for Improving this, and frvtdtciilng Hint, for adding n touch tut re, and another then", flit through hrr bnilu tint i I n!i long to lit tack tlx boimcclcnning at once, ',ut it is too rnrly vd. The weather I not to bo ci-itKb'd. The warm sunshine of todny miiy give place to something very Ilk! ' wiy,iinl tomorrow. men, too, "minel hlntf to weiir" must lie itrovid el lirn t, ho her tiluns lire put aside for th time it nd she turn her attention to tin1 clothing. J'robnhly moot of you linvit done- the Mil inn and Jnive looked vrr wliiit you hnve on liiind, lft-T mi 11- lo tr hut will do as It Ih, what nay Ih fixed over, mid what must Im laitight new, Dress skirls, otherwise gtssl, sometime look shitbby and tin wwntlilo frlinply because (hey are .fniycd iifoiiiid Hho bottom and luck stiffening. Such can 1st made, villi 11 lilt I work, to look a wHl lis new. Jilp off the facing, carefully rltiui it nil press tint skirt. Then oimmi (Im acinus for several inches, taking nm not to si retch the. cloth out of Juipc, and fit new Interlining muoot li ly Ut 1 1111 lining, snuiiing It nt tin1 nil ler edge. Hpread thu skirt on a table wer n In p bourd 11 nd draw thu goods down over the lining snuirly, busting rotM'lv. width by width. Trim tht mlgva evenly, resew (ho scams, out, on new faring, find your skirt will look like new. In rase a skirt needs lengthening, ! "IT I1'" faring, open Uim acinus, remove old interlining, rlran and press Ihe sk:rt iim before. "Then pleco out the lining to tin? re quired length, taking care to i.nve the grruln of tlm ioodit in tho pieces run tiw Mime OM in the iitiilu part of the lining to which It Ik to bo wwI, Jt a belter to lap tint piece on and stitch out f Mil h edges than to new In ordinary ranis. The new Interlining should itrnd above the piecing, 111 id lxilh it Mini the lining should be cut the premi er length ond slurpe before the seams of the shirt are renewed. Never mind alMiut the length of the outside, only to it that It Ih pulled down smooth y n fur its It will come, mid Ih isist t firmly to the lining, t'siecjilly at ff lower edge, m that, It will not Hag over the trimming at the bottom when flniHhed, After Heniim ore He wed, Hprnn! (lit nltlrt out and lit a biiiH piece, eitliei f fhe Millie goiwlH or Honietliing which will iiimwer 11 a trimming, to the bot tom. Thin plii'O Hhouhl be cut wltle ' riuMigh to cover all the exoxed lining, ual should be n! retched JiinI, a little t the lower edge of the Kit I it ho that fli upper edge will lie Hinooth, Jilitd tlie hMH, at the iMiltom In the iihuiiI kny ami mvi & piping of the good me 11 Itiw of braid around the itpiMr mffi of the bio piece. Thin Jtiukcn neut flnlHli. I Wiirt wiiIhIh are on jMipular n ever. TIiomo uliown thin npring differ from tout, year's noinewluit, mont of them Spring and Summer Underwear. tadk's' hih neck, long sleeve, ankle length each Ladles' spring weight Union Suits, open pearl buttons, eacli Ladies' low neck, short, sleevn, knn length, Union Suns, white or cream I. adieu' low Union tuMi ueck and I.udies' line M.-rino sliH-ve, ankle Utli I.Hlie' lln Mgypli'tn colton Vests, silk trimmed, mhI buitiiti-, li lull neck, long sI-1'vhs, ankle or k mi' length punts lo match, each , l.adis' low neck, Ladies low nH'k, sleeveless vents, lttd nuck CdiMnsa's riblsnl cotton vests and p tints, l ! hii(h neck, btikt sleeve, rott.iu Vest, Lincoln Aumu fr IUit trick TatttriH ami I'liMi. tutiuoH. THE NEW timm, nrrntiNti-inssiuHKr. ewp UirtssHii twb'u.C An having the blouse front. Many lmve rufflcH 1111 inch wide down eecli wide of the bund in which are the button hole for fawtening. liotliccn of dif ferent good from the nklrt, but har monizing in color, are much worn Linen col lam ore worn on ull nave the moHt dreMHV. Sleeve have but u Might pufT ut the bottom and thlH n UHiialy cut ih a luirt or tlie Hleeve, J lie epaulet t effect Ih no 111 vogue thin yeiir, I. ace ut the wrlHta make 0 nit Mnlnh. JiiiKtcr liab nliow Howcrn imed in iibiindance um trimming, iiIho light, irauzy Hllkit Hhirred on wlrer and twlnl ed and rolled Into fancy foriun, Moine tlmem nhupped into Howern r leaven, More regard Ih paid to harmony In col oriiigthan hint year, ami the trimming in arranged broadly and not ho high UOItOTJlV tiooil bread Ih half the Ixittlc for the cook, nnd thu hoiiNckecper who can place upon her 1 11 hie Honietliing tempi lug In the way of bread wiin goon muter, need not worry about her Hide (IIhIich and dowcrm I 'In J n brcudmnkiiig Ih a Hiibject Hint renulrcH a wliole chapter in itself, and we miiHt leiive It for another tune, but we give helow Home good receipt h for rollH, etc., which afford 11 11 acccpiuble hmige In the bill of fare 1'nrker JIoiiho JloIlH.-.Sift Into your mixing howl one quart of flour; In the enter in like a well, heaping the Hour iih high 11 h )ohhII)Ic; into thin pour a half cup of yeant mixed with lialf a pint ot warm milk, one tmiicHpoounil of Htignr, butter half the nie of tin !'gg, ami a little wilt; thm Ih to im preitured In the morning; at noon mix mm knead; let 11 hc until an hour lie- fore you want lo bake, when ft nhould Im- moulded find "nt into bake panx; j'liev Hhouhl be baked in a moderate oven hair to lline-iiiariern or mi hour, according to ni.c of rolln. Apple I'rentl. Work a tnlilenpoonful of butter Into a Mund of light brend dough; divide it into two piece and roll each one about a foiinu of an Inch thick; Mprend the nurfaee lightly wild liutler mm lay Hie Hough 011 round or oblong pmm; peel and core Home nice cooking npplcH, then cut them into quartern, cighlliH or nix teenthn, according to the Hl.e; arrange thene Hcclioitn clonely over the caken mid nprliikle the iiurface with ground iumimoii mixed wit 11 jilcnty or niigur; t it lo riHc, niul when the dough puirn up between the upplen, bake until the latter are done; heat a knife and cut the cake Into nmall oblong iiiicen; nerve warm with coffee If ilenlretl. (iermaii Coffee Cuke, Make a nponge wllh a pint of warm milk, a cup of white Hiiu-itr, two eggn mid a ouiirter of a cake of coinprenned yeant tlinnolv- in a blue tepid milk, or tine Itn wpilvalent In liny goo.i yennt; when light, work In flour to nmooth dough, rub a little lard over the nurface, then over and let it rlne 11n.ll double the original nie, after which work a quarter of a tmiind of butler thorough ly Into the rlnen iiiann; do no tine too much flour for handling, It tendn lo make the cake hard; let It ntnnd until again light, then turn upon the mould iiiir board; cut off a portion of the dough; pull and roll lightly lo (It the LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Union Suit, medium weight, 39C across shoulder, silk trimmed, 43c 3 for S 1 35C or Suits neck, hIw vuIkkm, kiie lenglh.Q C arms, Sl'lX'IAl., each uul Vests, silk trimmed, high nerk.lnniiflj punts to match, each II .",c or .'I for...$ 1 25c 15c 25c 19c 15c short slu-ve vusts, eiich.. and arms, each 10c or ! lor.. all s ., eu. h medium wolltt, eacli. N't liraska's GrcatcHt Mail Or der 1 lmit'. Write tor New Cataloyue. CHINAWARE DEPARTMENT. n irtrs rh m r d m-i in ti4 , puriiv, r ,r lri.n, tsa la J Ait, sfu lr !.... $1.50 10c 150 l-'a lU Utull r est iU4 I I SIHpS lt.1 Imking tin, making it about one-half muck; oriinn me nurnico with ocatcn vgtl 11ml dtint with powdered nugar and cinniunon mixed together; let rise till very light and buke 111 a hot oven; hci vcold. Juble linen nhould never be utarched at nil; if ironed while quite damp and lirncfi inii.ii ury it, iukcm a ccnuni nliffnenH which Im more lanting, and (Iocm not crenne, an doen the utarched linen, Htarch alno injuren this fabric. A woolen cloth in better than hriinh to polinh the kitchen stove. All women cannot have mimical voieen, but any woman can cultivate a Kind voice, and a kind voice Ih ulwayH a Hweet one, ir, uiutyn irritation and MOfthen oiie down Koinetiuien ipilfc i effectively iih the touch of a noft, cool hand. Klihii Jiunit nald once; "Watcli it day by day an a pearl of great price ror it win lie worth more to you In dityn lo come than the Ix-nt ix-arl hid in the ncu. A kind voice Ih to the heart what light Ih lo the eye." Dry nii it. Ih wild to prevent the hair from railing out. J'ut it 011 at night mid In (he morning nhake and brand It out, repenting the operation two or three II men a week. Jt in a simple rem cdy, can do no harm mid Ih worth try lug ir you 11 re lomng your hair. According to an exchange a lit tit girl Iiiih given a new version of Hie creation. "Hod," Hhe nald, "Jle made Again, mid Jle put him in a big gar den, mi' Adam he wan so, ho lonenome; n then He putted him ro sleep, Ho dhl; 'n' then Jle took out IiIm bralim ami made a woman of t;ie brains; '11' I hen Adam he wasn't lonenomo no more, Thank (iod every morning that you have something lo do Hint day, which oust he done whether you use it o not, J Icing forced lo work and lo d your bent vvill breed In you a bundret 1 mien which tlie idle never know,- 'linrlcn Klngnley, Kt. l,ot'm, Ma, April 7. Jacob HchacfTer and "Napoleon" Frank Ivov riegan a OOO-polnt H-bull line game of billiard at tin Urund billiard hull luxt night The Wizard won easily by a score of 300 to lti' for Ires. S)nUli Crnlinr at lortfi Illoo. Kkw Youk, April .A dispatch from Nun Juan do Porto Jtlco an no 11 nee n the arrival there of the (Span lh cruisers Vicaya and Almlrante Oqnondo, which left Havana last Fri day. psnlih Troops (Jo to the Canaries, Ma Din i), April 7. Two companies of artillery and two battalions of chaMuurs sailed for the Canaries yes tor day, Kin Otto Again VloUotl Insane. Miikicii, April 7. Insane King Otto or jiavarianas suddenly become worse, ana ih thought lo he dying, Hosiery Ladies black cotton hose, spaut less, spliced heel and toe, tlotiblell C a sole, 2 pair for uuv Ladies' (Ills Imported velvet; llnish cut ton hone, Ib-ni.H lurk dye, ilotlblesnle, limit r-pliiKul Iiih-I aiulQ C toe, it pair , UUU Ibiys' heavy bicvelo IiiiwiJuI rib setiuliws, double heel and to n I I'Htr 1 ft Mei.s heavy mixed col ion ut k wiiinl'i-x, duiilile he, mid to,, ;f r pair lor. uOj DOMESTICS (.erg line Urwa ty U tiiiitfhams, rA s-r vd I b Mtdium ddrkpriuUsiauditrti.iijd 'huliuit lirlnts, ayd .., 2 1-2 Siiiititn'r tt'tii.(t, vi7 iiu'liHti wld IxmuHiuI lias of stflca.r I 0 U I'Ct VUdruo. prlatiHi, mill fO f nA ki.tfil.s sryd It2 I-tiC l.lii. t'Ul llllwl Ih 'J littehiwlrf burnt r, ra,tabkt oil Jill, diVMMlird dltitst nsdb sltmu Kl),ral lcs !., r4Ur eisUI,. S1.47 ? SPANISH MINISTER TALKS Htm Hopafat of !' IUtwaea Dnltl luitt and Hplo. VAiiiilJtOTO!, April 7. The Hpanlnh minister, Benor l'olo y Jlernabe, wa seen kt tho Hpanlh legatloo to-day and ooimontod to talk on tbd present condition of ai7lrn. "I am still hopeful of pence," said he. "That may seem optimistic at a moment when such passions are aroused, such naral and military op erations are going on, and when the current of public sentiment seems to bo that war Is Inevitable. J cun not say that I base my view that peace will prevail upon any direct or official Information. On the con trary, it Is my individual Judgment, based solely upon the conviction that In these enlightened days two self respecting nations, made up of men and women of high aspirations and noble instincts, tun not and will not resort to that last and brutal enpn dloney of war. Jt would bo too wan ton, too criminal, too offensive to all thu dictates of civilization and Chris tlanlty for such an awful consequence to be brought about J he minister then discussed at length the Hpanlsh side of the case, and declared that if Bpuln was loft alone the war could soou bo ended. SIX VESSELS SENT. To firing (Isnsral !. ami Othsf Ainsr leans lleios. WAswimOTOiv, April 1, The United maws govern ine oi nas nisnaUMiea a U. . A . . . . licet of six vessels to Havana to trans port Consul (Jcnerat Lo and all the United States consular olllclals, to gether will all Americans now In Ha vana and vicinity who desire to leave the island of Cuba. In addition to these vessels, Consul General Lee Is authorized to charter as many other merchant vessels now lying In Havana harbor as he may doom tieccssory for the sufd transport of American citi zen MlMimrl Town Klsotlons. Sr. Loins, Mo,, April 7. -Towns and cities in Km Urn Missouri held elec tions yestrrday, but lip to a late hour only a few of these had been hoard from. Almost without exception the returns showed partial or tutal victor ice for the Democrats, Klrksville. Knodnoster, Howling (Ireon, I'oplar llliiff, New Florence, Worrcnton and Wright City are the places in which the Democrats were successful. Leb anon re-elected a liepubllcon mayor, and that parly carried most of the other olllces. Tocal issues prevailed. Additional returns showed Democratic success in the following places: Milan, Salem, Marshall, Uoldon City, Se dalla and Carrollton. Msitallno Tlakst ICI.ntsd. oht Soorr, Kan,, April 7. At tho euy election In Unlontown, Kan., yesterday, the people chose between a men's and a women's ticket The latter was headed by Mrs. Mary Ko wantz and every candidate except those for marshal and street cleaner were women. Mrs, K. C Julian ran for polico Judge, and her husband ran for city attorney on tho opposite ticket Mrs. Carrie Hitter ran for clerk, Mrs. K It. Steel for city attor ney, Mrs. MoUio (luff for treasurer and Mesdames Christina Schubert, Josephine White and M. li Halm for the council. Tho men's tickot was non-partisan and was elected. Tsiss Klsotlna Trsffsdy. UnowwsTii.i.K, Texas, April 7 Two men wcro killed and one lynched In an election riot yentcrdry. Carlo Juillcn shot Jailor Sain Cobb, who at tempted his arrest, wounding hitn fatally, and then killed Fclipo Cobb. A young brother of Juillen blew out Sum Cobb's brains. Carlos was fatally 1 11..!. Ill , wmiiiuea, out, mis 'tin not prevent a mob getting hold of him und killing him. The boy escaped, C'lilosfft Klrctluib CniOAOo, April 7 In the alderman lo elections In this city the reform el ementwon, electing tweuty-flvo out of thirty-live candidates. The returns for town ellletfrs show that the IV 111 ocrats were successful In electing the town tickets In the three great divis ions of the city, Nurth, Kiuth ami West J.lttfan fliy Itomnrrsito. JrrrKitso.N Ciiy, Ma, April 7. The municipal election hero wa for four atduriiien only, and a prtiiHihlilon to Issue Ilil.uiK) of bomU for street Im pruveiiiculs. Tho II'UhmtuIs eU'ctd three vf four. Ih bond propositloq faded. rsilns Wis la MllwssktA MilwtikKK. Wis., April t The iniiiiU'tpal election r u lul In Isttd slide (or tlie K-iniHrulm I'opullti I tlekot, which letud the entire city tleket 1 a plurelily at about ,uoo. satU lmmifsU Mia, ISenslu, Mu, April 1 -1 he vleetbn ,.r etir eilUvrs in this e Ir ru.wiul Ih sluitut iHowpUte lttry Ut th liutwrtid pttrly, II, Jtl ! ISWMMIk r J..rn, Ma , Aprd T -Tke ly slrwtum l.'f in voi', alUriiie. and tMtr cmess listd ysiUrJ It ws a lvintMiiSrt i.nwry lliiiifa lsjisi MtskiHtit, Ja.t left, Apr. I 1 Jedire sti'iu-r Uy r 4 -) a teui hm? uiuttt0 av el tliit't lHsr kevtist, I tit t rva sttn, ssl II. I'. Ke4 and Jtit Krad, eHUere ( t Mekiife dtrt. la sstd Ma, re iralHf thiiw lriH in mismni lntr(MM with Ik ilr in seM itmtriftt tltii) sr Mlruilv4 f A. tiUtr, U!tHMA Ml thu pis NaVea. April t il Is a lm.tt4 Vy m.Ui thai the .t wl the ten ris fnhl.nl .MtfaJiv li W Uet ftvwtKM, I Do You Want to $ your ranch, raw land, mill, tnjriu suiiic unc visuing me t rans-ivtississippi ex position? If so, send to the Homeseekers Land Co., Omaha, for a blank description; fill it out and return and it will be placed in their land catalogue, which will be ready for distribution when the Exposition opens. This Company will find you a buyer. Use Kansas Lump Rock Salt For Stock. Purest, HcnlthlcBt, Best. AddreBH WnSTPMN ROCK Hoi AteuU tor lyout Hock 8TILL AT CAPE VERDE pain's riollllS) lias No! Ktmmstl Its Joarasf to Amsrliia, New Yonu, April 0. A dispatch to the New York World from t. Via cento, Cape Verde Islands, says: "The Spanish torpedo Jlotilla, un der command of Commodore Villainll, Is still here. Ihree of the torpedo vessels arrived in one day, three others later, and then the transport cams, No more are expected. They are now in good order. "there are sovon vessels la all- three torpedo boats, three torpedo boat destroyers and a merchant ship con verted into an auxiliary cruiser, the Cutdad de Cadi." fori Soott Itspabllssn VTIs. Koiit Hcott, Kan., April 1, The entire ucnuiuican city ticket was elected in this city, except, perhaps, one councilman. Talr ot Travslors. Chinese Hostess And what did vom think of that country culled Amerleaf Chinese 'Jraveler-The hulf has not been told. They are moro barbarous than even tlm wisest ml.'Ktu liuddhu had supposed. The Ameri can husbitnds comnct tbidi wives to we.tr a deadly har ness of sb'el ami whalebone, the liend- bill contrivance being laced so tight that the poor victims can scarcely breathe, in thu course of years tho vitals are pressod so cloudy togethei mat 1 110 sufferer dies in great ngony. iiosiessr,ut what Is this for? Traveler Ho the brutal husband can go oft and get a younger wife, oi course. A I.ltll Ovnrilnn. Ktruggliiig J'astor Where urn mv slippers? Wife The last palry luid wero so worn out that I had throw Hu m away. "Haven't I any mo '."' "So, the people c not been send ing slippers foi s eral yours." 'Jllililpllt These comic tiiipers ought to bo suppressed," NVw N orlt Weekly. Wanlsd Sunp. Mother Mercy! what dirty hands! Little Jioy I think if you had twenty- five boxes of Sellems soup in the house, wouldn't bs so economical about ntr It. "Twei.iy live boxes? A box of noun is worth about I0." "Ves'm. Nellem fc ( ft, advertise that any boy that sella twenty-five boxes will get a bicycle free." Spiilllnir All ih Fun. Little J toy Teacher siiys they are tryiu' to llx balloons they will en, anynhcro that peoplo want, ami eomo down wherever they like. Father Yes; ami they wi! probably succeed. I. illlt) Jioy-Huh! A fellow n.l-ht as well wheel 11 wheelbarrow u gu up in a bu nun l.lio that No fun at ull. Always t am Trus. Littlii I Unit - I ues wlhliinK' with a wKll-boue ever come true? dttle I t 1 wished ten ditTemiil times, and It came Inio every time. "Hid it?" "Yes. I aUays got the short end of the bono, ami every body said I Wouldn't iret whnt I wikhed for, and 1 never did," N ! kuiia kiliMal, Msnsifi-r-I sh.ill shortly prtxlu.-e n iimw play railed " The Hold Hug," and I want joii In take the part of I lie hero. Actor- ho la he? Manager He U the toild Hug -a Nidlliuiaire Aou-r-y wrll. I'ay mu my Uiek lalsry just betor the vutUiu 1 Ut- sad I II stsvep IUj lowik A kldSHill t.ua. Mltl Hui. I beard tour mother it It my mother that )ou lMd-el vtrry lf I ll v r so I u . .lit Join. i.i.i W pi I at In u' t-t I my y m v. I wont h.0 ta itudyataiL 4 tst 1lM 'l. MtiU N! (iit tiHtt U the foitwtfyi -AttttiM w himi jfo la wbH ta UM tins H kl'd It S (UN !. I, ttU JJme -1 t a Hmt ut ti l top t( 1'ist ht't It win I g-t Ja Uvr I U 4 w hi . lass tHtt UH k.t-UUtdi kU t t klMi l.tltl !' I el" i.Urrr( H a 4 t that iImh'I rU tHj Jer Sell Your Farm, factory, town or city prop- GROUND ROCK SALT FOR STOCK. Use Rock Salt for Hides Pick lei, Meats, Ice Cream, lot Making, Fertilizing, tc, Lo. Mlnei and Worki, Lyons and Kanopolli, Kan. SALT CO.. ST. LOUIS. MO. Hlt Co., Mud ttoyal Halt Co, Ifuril 10 rind. Jilt tie Daughter -I missed in my g'ogrsphy lesson again. Teacher asked me where the f'Hted states Is. Mother- Couldn't you answer tht7" Little Daughter Nn'ui. It woe on the map, but la such big letters 1 couldn't see zciu. llsarls Alrssd Msllluf. Jlnks-No use laying in any more coaL We are going to have an early spring. Mrs. Jinks Have you noticed any signs? Jinks Yes; I saw a society bolle politely bowing to a dry-gf'U clerk that she Jllrtcd with Just summer. Plrnty or oilum. Physician -The truth can no longer be hidden, madame, I am obliged to tel you that your little son Is er weak-iiilutled. That is well, it must be said - he is an idiot. Mrs. Highupp-How fortunate it is that wo are rich. No one will ever notice !t I.wA Mil liia I I 1.1 miis Preferred. I'irst Footpad W'y didn't yon rob that feller that just passed? heeond I'ootpad lie don t look like alitw-n biding citizen. "What difference does that make?" "I'm afraid he carries a gun." How Knglluli Is Spreading. Friend Ho you think Kngllsh will become the universal languuge7 rlillosopher Unquestionably. There are already in it 250,000 words, mostly from other languages, and It won't take long to add the rest Hard On Kstlitrs. Winks What's the matter, old boy? You look ns if you didn't get sleep enough. (Jot a new baby? Jinks No. lint a daughter old enough to have callers. Vulgar HUplsy. Hoseiibiuim-So ludlup met How lioliUtidn worshipt tier almighty tol lur! Minoht lotdi at dot sofal ARTI9T9' STUDIOS. A romparboit of the sludlo of fumous artist makes nn ltit rtatlnjc study. Hans Miikort, tlm great Vien nese palmer, not content with ths ninirlers provide,! by the emperor, built himself a studio 72 feet long and S2 wide and fitted It up with nil the iiinatilnreiuo and brilliance he could de vise. In the sludht of a ell known Kn llsh humorous artist the most striking feature Is a re. f ,-sbluets filled with hoturaphs of persons am ros tumss, all rarsfully Uble ?r nuuni rrfrnt. Ancilirr huitiiiu srtUi tsurks surroiimirtl ,y fM Hot fain 1 litur and ihob aiitnle of ..1.1 sr oak srt Ina, Unbind Mas, the poet pahilrr ul Miiulih, k.fkr, la a .uiii,, ,,f imi '. i 1 "hi, aim lur a t)li sad littrrt I win uannltht,! inM ami ."" I'I'U of lbs Ml Mm-tnet t t ih. ,,ain(tr At tin. liu.e h. i4. m t ru f ruriostilri, bvthg ,n mMu., teMelMO. UMirs sn I stUttm VBBft' n- "M.-rg a Mlf 1msU),4 ipri'imiai. thee ef lUInt IVesH latr, ,M k itttdb. Mh'a .1 h .M.HIHHUI l? M Uary ut Iks swr,.r ttyti Tsf t aoitiiM la his itkia tat Ih. m.url.U f,r fa " ad Im.ts sum a ( fm, n. ftwd " st HI, (h. wfc, a.re tvA thnt I, . , tM mreiusi,i,. ,f U !n.f mH Ms Ma! M etlbl dr I(MM . luslai 14 tnta f4th id, M anuu