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I ' ... JKrW - rvr yy-i-"- jva -fj.eWi fart MMMMht McOirmli'li Hrv.iliiir Marhlne Company of Chlfsitrt biilli nJ hilJ I ', eiadilnae, Hil kinJ u t'nu5 ewerf. every ylhef i hl.varoent Amerli in lil.Hiry ranirdi In favor of Hit wall twin til Hit farmers, buy MtjLutmU k eiathlnee mi you will get yeuf money i worth, J Tore Up a Railway Track In Sight of MacArthur's Troops, SURPRISED AMERICAN FORCES t Hallway Train Itun Alrno.l ta tin Asnerleea OatMMts-Otls, Hueever, fteperle That Hlgn at Weakening Am Her Apparent Pieerr, lr MimxA, Mm l. Tli Filipino ur prised the United Htatee force at Han Ftrnando with a darlnjr trick yester ley. A railway train, with an engine it each end, wa run almost to tlio American outpost and In plain tight ef the town, lie fore tbejr could be reached a gang of native sprang off the train, tore u aereral Itngtb of the railway track, boarded f he train again and ateainod away to quickly that there wa no opportunity to cap turetbe raider. The army' gunboats, IVeguna da Pa and Cavadonga, under command of Captain Grant, which started up the San Fernando rlvr for Ouagua f aslerday to establish a bate of cup plica for the troope engaged In the northern campaign, returned to-day, Major General MaoArthur having failed to connect with the expedition. The gunboat found rebel In trenched at Bo moan and Quagua, on the water front of the town. The vessels attained past the work, alien ing the occupant and driving them out. Landing partle from the bant entered both town. At Monnoan a Bpanlsh captain wa captured in uni form. ' lie wa ostensibly a prlaonor in the baud of the rebel, and also a native oflleer. Arriving at Onagua, the town and a mall gunboat were found to be burn ing, and the native wore evacuating the plaoe in consequence of the bom bardment. ...... At Nosnoan the lauding party cap tured Filipino flag aud arm, chiefly boloa and bow and arrow, beside a lot of band Instruments, which the Americana played a they marched back to the boat. Captain Grant' expedition will probably run up the Kan Fernando river, after having toe reinforced on recently purchased light draft Hpanlau steamers. WAsumevroN, May 0 The War de partment ka received from General Otis the dispatch givlug the situation In the Philippines, some parts of w hich have boen omitted by the War depart ment In making It public. The dis patch is as follows; "Manila, May Q. Adjutant Gen eral, Washington! Mtuallon at fol lows) Lawton at Masai t and lUllnag; iooutiag parties to the north au4 east, MsnArlluir at Kan Fernanda e Imputation of oouetry between Manila and northern points held by trMt returning htue appear cheerful aud contented, Army gunboat operating In river, llsve cleared eunulry west of MaeArthur uf luuigenta, e e e Klgus ef Insurgents' weekues ure apptrent daily, (Hi,- THE SQUADRON'S JUNE DRILL. rrohteiws riot (be Ht War (N4lte Me l ei U riselle Wasmiswius, May - lir.r Admiral riamfsoM rrive4 In VaUtugttn t- day and ealbd t Ibensvr drtuieat lHin(r tl tmnretary l-.i.f and As aiklant "emUr Allen reetiug the future iu.itutul'l the ,Vrt!t Alls, tie sUdroii. It ws dlled that the ships should stsit f r.itu Ttttuek instule ea the Ink f the reent m..att far Ksnpwrl l U real there dmlutf the lnMt-raiiutt f the gvtere4' if llUo-le lJ. 1heaMsdrtt li i.i lhiuittt i'l Juue In v king out Iiraeticatly t Ik prwbs I be aid dwa If h usval war eui.efa, theareutf mkUk ii U etirely tsitkia the waters aottk of Ike Jersey ' H lasktsg few" foe MtetmH, aryao Iit, Vi. klsy tTke U eM4 l'MUe Mil U Mwhiklt Ike ue f ehemieais that me katmfal U tu4 rdeela It Is altaed partle Urll it Itnyei ttlts U bakttt iNiejJere, F1LIPJK0 DARING AGAIN -a r, - f -H 11 'V. THE BEEF INQUIRY REPORT, (Jeneral Miles anj Ksffan (iel the Frlnolpal Ceniura, Wui0To(f, May Jly direction of the President, who approves the finding, Acting Kucretary of War Melklejohn ha made publio the re port arid finding of the military court appointed to investigate the charge made by Major General Mile, com manding tlio army, that the beef sup plied to the army during the war with Mpaln wa unlit for the use of the troop, The most Important feature of the report are! The finding that the gen eralVt finding that the refrigerated beef wa treated with chemical wa not established; that hi allegation concerning the canned fresh or canned roast beef wore sustslnod a to It un suitability for food a usod on the transport and a a long ooutinued Held rations censure of General Mile for "error" In failing to promptly no tify the secretary of war whon he first formed the opinion that the food wa unfit; censure of the commissary general (then General Fugao) for the too extensive purchase of the canned beef as an untried ration; censure of Colonel Maus, f General Miles' staff; the finding that the packer were not at fault, and that the meat supplied to the army were of the same quality as those supplied to the trade general ly, nd the recommendation that do further proceeding bo taken In the premises, The conclusion of the court adverse to further proceeding bated upon the charge I a follows: "It bss been developed in the course of the Inquiry, as recited In this report, that in omo Instance some Individuals failed to perform the full measure of duty or to observe the pro prieties which dignify high military command, but the court I of the opinion that the mere statement In the ofllclal report of the facts devel oped meet the end of t'.ie discipline and that the interest of the service will be best subserved if further pro ceedings be not taken." ) The censure of Colonel Maus, Inspec tor general on General Miles' stuff, is based upon his failure to call atten tion to charge concerning the beef at Chlekamauga, contained in a report of inspection made by pr, (or Major) Daly on the 2(Hh of October last, In which he stated hia belief that the beef wa chemically treated. "The silence of Colonel Maus," say the court, ' "on so important a matter as the chcmlcalUud beef reported by Major Daly, and personally known to himself, ia moat remarkable," The remark Is also made that Gen oral Miles' failure to draw special at tentioH to this report I "unei plslued," Commenting upon Goneral Miles' testimony that he had first formed the opinion last August that the re frigerated beef bad beeu processed, the court remark! "Whatever the date on which he formed a belief, or a reasonable suspicion, that the health of the troops were being Impaired by the use of deleterious food, it was hi bouuden duty, la tU pplaton ef ft eottrt, Instantly to take the most effective measure within hla con trol to teoertstit the aotusl fact and to correct the wrong, If auy should be found, It would have bee a ra'lltble tt obtain samples of the beef then betnf supplied to the army by eoatraetor and U have tubmitted these sample to eheaiW! tlamlna tion whlek would have resulted In the detevtloe, of the preoeue or aUeuo tf bora.'le or U'jtl o.d or any other elteuileal a.'eu! that way have beu used a a preservative ajeat, Yt no u k pivulUa at that su get,ted s taken by the luj general MtMttisttdtuf at that time or at auy ubvuut time, ao far a has West lvsreei by Ik e-rl A ehsptef tf the repurt It devoted to Ike eMl4erali of the cause wt tWa sUkaess t the army la the Hutt t eM'ia, but "the court lud tl liputUU tee4wde tkst either the vaaeed freak. I eel t r frige fated Wet appeared to ant arprevUU.e ttlsat m tauee ef latesllial disease. tinerat Miles, t ken asaed whether he had any -.HtiHt to make upoN Ike best teputt, tvpiin oat be bad read It, "but I have axtklug to say," be addsd, "e.lUer abvet Ik epH t, the twtk,ol et tetl atony 9 Ike mcj eloeloa ttenlwd, I THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. 1 The Swindling Operations of Dr. Hegelberg Exposed, DID A BLIND POOL BUSINESS, lie Confeeee HIineeK Pool to Think lie Could "ileal the Haricot" -About April SO Iait llo Oltappeareit from tltw York anil I Mow Voder Arreet In I-oi Aogelea Nbw Yowf, May 0. The police of thi city said to-day that the um to tal involved in the ewlndling of which Dr. Hegelberg, now under arrest in lo Angeles, C'ul,, Is accused, will reach KltJO.OUO. Dr. Hegelburg wa provident of tho Investor' Guaranty and Trust company, with odlce in thi city, It i alleged that the com pany did a "blind pool" business In stocks. About April SO, last, patron of the' company who called at It oflk'o found the door looked and no information wa obtainable a to the whereabout of the member of the concern, Krnest & May, keeper of a restaurant, mad spool flo complaint that be bad Invested 98, 100 with the concern, and that he believed he bad been swindled. Two day before tho company' of fice were closed soma of Hegel berg'a customer received from him a type written circular dated at Newark, N, J., saying that disaster had overtaken him. He attributed it to the panicky market and said he had destroyed the book aud asked or a few month In which to make everything square, lie confessed that he alone constituted the whole company, The letter con eluded: "I wa a fool to think I could bear the market aud make a fortune for you and mo, bnt you will hardly be more auccessf ul. You lose only a few dollars, while I lose my very ex istence. " Captain McCluskcy said that a man named Young, . who wa a friend of May, the restaurant beeper, bad also been Induced to invest money la He gelburg' concern and that May and Young bad lust about "'10,000 between them. TRYING ENGLISH RITUALISTS, Tbe ArebbUhop of Csoterbary 1 near Charges Agaluel Clergrmeo, LoMDOtf, May b.An Important etage in the rltuallstlo controversy opened to-day when the Uight Hon. and Most Iter, Frederick Temple, archbishop of Canterbury and primate of uAl Eng land, the Ulght Hon, and Most Iter, William Dalryinple MacLagan, arch bishop of York, sitting a a self-constl ; tuted tribunal, began a hearing of tbe charge against the Eev, Henry We.t- all, vicar of Bt. Cutbberts, Philbeacb Gardens, of ceremonial use of inoonse and light, and the Iter. Edward Ilam, vicar of the church of Bt. John, Tim-'ha berhill, Norwich, upon the charge of ceremonial use of inceuse. Westall . and IUrn will have the assistance in the ecclesiastical trial of a number of I expert, upon the question of the rlt- ual, iacludlng the Uev. 1L Ii. Perclval, 1 Wtt-7 -''i5r f . rector of the Church of tbe Evangel 1 W1 J""' P'f Prlot.0' of " chutes 1st In Philadelphia. The decision of an t00" ' ' Bt C'", 'Iad. the archbishops will not be binding, ' Bd a rcPu0l mllHon'ire, died yestcr except as to the conscience, upon any dV from th effect" ol u,n Moldent he one. Tho chief purpose of this arch-', mok w,tn on Wednesday lust on one of enliCOIuil inaulpv la to avoid retamnoa . to the secular courts. . a - . A large assemblage of bishops and well known olergymen were present in the historic guard room of Lambeth palaoe whon the archbishop of Can- terbury opened the proceedings with an explanation of the nature of the heurlng. Arguments of counsel oa both side followed. BELMONTS ARE "CHARMED," la tboj faee of Leslogtoa So aba Mew Yorkers fraiae Kantueky. the I.KXisoioif, Ky., May 9 The Bel mont are going to Peaumont to pend afewdaya Their baggao-e was sent out this morning in wagons. Huau- mont la the country place where Perry ltulmont's horses are kept. It is five miles from town. This afternoon Mr. and Mrs. llolroont will go to La Hello farm where W. G Whltney'a horses are located, Although the Pel mont have re- oelved no attention from the society people here, Mr. Uelmout haa Usued thla statement: "Mr. and Mrs. llil p. Ileadley have placed the house at lloaumout atock farm at the UUpoasl of Mr. aud Mrs. IVrry Ilelmnnt. aud they have made It their headauarter during their stay In Kentucky. Prom Ilvaumont they will make excursions . to celebrated stovk farms In the re , giou if Lexliigtou, and are antlelpat lag mat'h pleasure therefrom, Mr. aud Mrs. jtuluiout are charmed with Ken tucky life" as ii I . t a a. a ... iiea-uey nas traineu air. iioimont horae fur several yeara la Mtee Ywat iMtUrs, I'uii At' t rut. Mtv The ),000,. om mow In the tauit of the inlet and pMitttk' buildings bore, wMett seur the Uu ff sliver eertltkatea, will be traitoferred t the rve-'Hti evntUtd vauits in the new wiul site, Wg'tuaief ti mot raw. The muey t luvU4 la Uti - tl, "oj u t, U, A tun m,j. hui.4 tr a Vstt Ntaiuatr, , Mr a Mj" iit,i., t bUed Male aruty, retired, was killed ly fslila from a altgUa m Hhltk be was at Wuik at bis suittmar home bvrt t-dsy At ee Mm be bed thar, vf ywvoraiweat Wik la tlevelaud, It ' A has la)4 DkUs IUMs Ami ata, kaa , May l. ttay Mil.er, yUH married Mta of tul pi tea, wa ttnmued at luutaa yesterdsy wklle dutk bunting o lb lake, 1h bat veilurtte4 aad kit eusMnaalet) 44 MtUer tU ! twie), PILE CURE FREE 10,000 Trial Treatments e b It.o ftwer of the EM PILE CUBE, whicl im urns uerq oTr V r u pcinefurall kludto Mli Id the Kagllsb, rraMh trid Uoraun ermlM nn foot um and r. o. iirM, dMonpiion or rou .lliimut and o. itaiiie for return mall, fur tl tare will be Mnt you aecunipanlMl If S oltl guar ,nt to ura or rofutid tha moaHV. AddraM ika 3lftM MIOIOAL CO. 1 K. Sd St., C'laaianU, Mobs Role Ilnlotn. DULUTU, Minn,, May 0. The dam age done the rolling stock of the street railway company by mob la different part of the city last night wa greater than that of all of last week. Over 100 car window were broken, and three person were In jured. The danger to passenger and the damage to property were so serious that the company abandoned all cara at 10 o'clock. It announces that it will oot run car at night any more until it can be afforded adequate poll- protection. I'l tta burg Kleetrlolao Will trlke. PrrTHUUBO, Pa,, May 9. The Inside Clectrical Worker' union, numbering about 600 men who are employed on many fine building In courae of erec tion, have notified their employer that after May 15 they must be paid 80 eent an hour and carfare, If the demand 1 not acceded to a atrlke will take place on the 16th, The men are now getting (3.00 for a 10-hour day, Want to fly American flag, Havana, May 0, The ownora ol the principal Cuban steamship line have resolved to send two representa tive to Washington with a request that the companies be allowed to fly the American flag, or, if that be Im possible, to have a distinctive flag, so as to be able to engage In trade with the United Mtatos and other countriea flrmanAmerloan Protest Tomcdo, Ohio, May 9. The German American of thi cHy hold a monster mass meeting at Gorman la hall to protest against the proposed llritlsh American alliance. Bpeoches were made by the leading German of the city and strong resolution were adoptod. Ha Coil Flfijr-riee Kaneeot' Live. Toi'KKA. Kan,, May 9. Just five pel cent of the volunteers of the Twen tieth Kansas have given up their live for their country, Of the 1,100 boy who left Topoka one year ago for the Philippine, flfty-flve have died, either la battle or by disease, - loprestee Ite Btoek 30,000,000, TfcENTOK, N. J. The Continental Tobacco company filed a certificate I l . I . art . a a ... n..f i '"T wcreaw vi tjv,tuutu.ar ,n l Pa,d"uP ."P1 a ,tok' "ttkln tht toUl 'tock U'uod W0. 1 nodrard Kipling an hU ix Mostbbal, May 9 Iludyurd Kipling been oflered and has agreed to accent the decrree of LL 1). from McGill University, . . ... BHtto t'blokaiha Khakea Dp. Cdickasha, Ind. Tor., May 9. A tor nado struck thi place at 4:15 p. in. yesterday, doing considerable damago, .. .l .11.. 1 1 .,...!. ,-K. Int.,. , fnl ,fer.on,. DO NOT PUT OFF until tomorrow the duty that ought to be done today. If your blood ia impure and you feel weak and weary, take Hood' Sar.i. purillu at once. IIocxl' Pills cure all liver Ills. Mulled ' ,r V. y ' Hood & Co., Low. Tie Uaaal to Oo to Coogrees. Wasiiikotos, May 9. Secretary Al ger ha issued a formal permit for the turning of the water of Lake Mlchl gan Into the Chicago drainage canal He announces that be must submit the question to Congress, and ibat "if at any time It becomes apparent that the current created by auoh drainage worka In the south aud main branches of the l liirago river be un reasonably obstructive ta navigation or Injurious to property, the secretary of war reserves the right to clone such dlsuhsrge through said chauuel or to modify it to suuh an extent as may be demanded by navigation and property laleresls along said Chicago river and It south braueh." MUS Iruopa Ball fu( Haute. Ma I. hi 1 1, May t,. ll.e mlutster ol w tr hat rHive4 a dispatch from Gen eral tilita, rtpeut'e prlueipal military repreaoutattie In the 1'hUipi'lm-e, an iiuuhwiu the aaUiug from Manila M alM of the evanish, steamer t atalif It a, With kpauUk lrooj AHENTION. HOUSEKEEPERS. Waihtnc Qolhf i Mid4 l-Aty ry ksieg Tla HuiirH WmIIm frt aralum, Nt bkis ! etoikea e aeklsg makae . aVel 4 voate t itsxj . p.t riela4 aa4 tni tJ, I hEK, K erdujtf aaktaf. 1UI IT. CadeironCOt, U. S, Ait. Liver City. Net WawtrttUf aebMt tkia "A CRIME AGAINST CHRIST." Cardinal Gibbons Bo Characterises a Boeeot New York Marrlag Baltimobk, Mi, May 9. Cardinal Gibbons, In the course of bis sermon tt the cathedral, on the unity of the church, characterized the recent di vorce and marriage of a society lady In New York a a crime against Chrisb III eminence laid: "Consider the pontiff In relation to King Henry VIII, who asked for the pope' sanction to a divorce to that be might marry again. The pope ref used to give it, saying: " 'Whom God hath Joined together, let not man put asunder'. Only a few day ago the country was shocked at a woman in high life who wa di vorced at l o'clock and married again almost before tho ink wa dry on the divorce paper. Thi 1 a crime against the law of Jesus Christ, "The church 1 one In It teaching. II 1 tbe same in France, England, Italy, San Francisco on the Pacific, and New York on tiie Atlantic All proolalm the same doctrine, one faith, one bope, one baptism and ono Lord. God grant that you may not be con tented to be united to the church, but to the Bplit. God grant that all ma be living brandies and bear fruit." FARMERS' WIVES or any other ladle who wish to wore CAN EARN LOTS OF MONEY working for u in spur time at borne on our cloth. W offer you a good chance to make plenty of spending money easily, in lolsure hour, Bend 13o for cloth and full direction for work, and commence at once. Cloth sent anywhere. Address Wlnooaket Co., (13 II,) BoeUa, Mas. Mfg. Vepol, Patronize the advertisers of this paper. DR. O.C. REYNOLDS, SURGEON. lllk. Pboie CC5A 050. Lincoln,!Neb BEE KEEPER'S SUPPLIES. We want every ! keeper to send for onr dta Imrna. TUtiHTEU SUP PLY CO., 103 3. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb, Barred Plymouth Rock Em, $1 for 13 Cures without Pain One of the best features of the TMZEMI!MIRigz Pile Cure. Tbe Rlffir Tile Cure cure ail forma of Pilot without one partlcle'ol pain. Thi desirable point la not obtained by tbe use of Iniurioo opiate, wblob almply paralyse and deadeo tbe nerve ol tbe part and make matter worse la tn onir run. but It I done oioly by It re markable healing and aoothing effucta, and while it thus give Immediate relief, at tbe same lime tbe diwase I not merely checked bat a radical cure la rap idly accomplished. . Tbe point we want to make clear is that all tbl I don without apartlol of pain. Tbie fact la one great reason why the Itgg Pile Cure 1 o popular. Price &U cent per box. RIGGS PHARMACY CO., Lincoln, Neb. Under Funk eOpera House, Northwest Cor, 12tb and 0 Bt. STKAMRIUP TICKETS TO EUEOP1 SOLD BTBAMSIIlr TICKETS FROM KUHOPK SOLD. It tau ar exolnir to tb old oountn or intend to bring frieuda from thai to this country, pleaae call oa me for figure. In formation, etc. a. b. ribwiu, & T. A. Nortkweatern Lin. at reUl! WESTERN GLASS & PAINT CO.. 324 South 12th, Lincoln. JoTobers VV UlU 111 t a life To profit by thcte cheap MAW rAtci you ihouli go . . . IAU fit $25.00 Orceon and Washington Points. Ta Vri!d, TatHtm. HwltK aad taleridUI pulaU) eeia4 ela fal tHK TMortai eWft. n aad Taarvlay rea JetS 14 rWltl M d'laMolertk, ciiriuifi imui UfMf lOllaii Oil. TiKtloMllS. kf4ttftfttttftttfttttfttfttttftt May ii. Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dizziness,x Indicate that your liver I out of order. The best medicine to rouse tbe liver and cure all these ills, 1 found in Mood's Pillo 85 cent. Sold by all medicine dealers. Kfun m nil- m ilihit. th'uM.ii.sr ... a m mm miA this ad, aad .1U ... lees ruuwa hfc-ane asssaroia toil- MB eooe cuwa aiw.a, vj imiw Kiaiaina n at .,ur (ralglit 3rput and If uund (mrfUDi X aatlaf antorr aat Uw analaat a.k. Uti yes Haw or haani vsmtiHT usiit m srwiai, van I. 113.00 IrM Urn ti-00. WRtTI! rOBOHR BIO PR II nui wn or- TOVa vaTAkOwvs, fAIUl I rtnlsllw WllaWROW a tlSSl PV-rva ear araaiw t StfUill,loelaiiJl made trim bent ilg Iran, aitra larva fliiae, Sa yiam, bajr llnlmtf and srataa, Uriraoanabair,barr Un-lliuMl oen itior , luMuUuma nkikal nlalad ornaniantatloM and trlmnilnKi, eitra Un "V, SMiulna Staaabk awwlala ttmrnt rnttr, band aiiiiia larva nrnamantwl haaa. i taal aaraar , ana wa furiil.h ta an aitra wood grata, maklne It a Vr fMtaaSkarar. W ISSDB S SlRulsJeUlS.ms WItS vary at"e and Buarantaa aafadellTarftoraorrall; riiaifiitatlon. Your lnual lalr would obanra yu eu.ee lor ui'li a atofa, tba fralvlit la onlr about II W tut awih sue nillaa, a. M faa at latat SIO-OO. Sdrtraea, EARS, ROEBUCK CO.dNOCHlCAGO.lU. ' (Starn, aa-aaaaSCa, aft UawaaSI; raUaafcv SQKar.) Headauarrers for Good Lumber at low prices. LUIII 7th & O St., LIOCOLN, NEB. QUICKWr TIME EVEB MADE, Cii)mem'ln(f January 16th tb Great Bock Jaliarul'a "Colorado Flyer," leew ing Iinooln at 8:20 p. m. dally, will make connictloiut at Colorodo typrlnga with new fast trainsi to Salt Iake City and Portland, Omfron, arriving at north wcat Pad flo Cxtrnt point thlr. teem (13) hour quicker and earlier thttro ever be for. Only evemty hour to Portland, Oregon, from Lincoln now. Think of lu CUBA P LANDSCHEAP UOMIS BEEKEES' EXCUKSION. To enable Interested people to in vest) fate opportunities to get fcod farm -land cheap, the Elkora line will on February 21 and , Martin 7 and 21, sell ticket to points in north ern and western Nebraska and parta of Wyoming at one fare, plus $2.00, for round trip; minimum fare $9.00, Far particular call on A. S. Fielding, C. T. A., 117 South Tenth street, or depot, corner Ninth and B street. I vievueii vvuwhvw vtaaavutf Excursions WKKKtr TO (caw WEEKLY TO CHICAGO AND EASTERN POINTS. Accompany these Excursion and HAVE MONEY, for tbe lowest rat ticket art available in those Popular Pullman Tourist Oars. For lull description of thi service and tbe benefit given it patron, also date ol excursion and rates, e vour local ticket agent or addreee John Hbtttlan, U. P. A., Chicago; or E. W. Thompson, A. 0. I'., Torwlta, Kan. Frank II. IUmne. G P. A T, A., U .oolo, Nebraska. : $32.50 California Points. Ta laa fraatiaiHt, fla Jcs Im AaseUi, Ka I've is 1'wl.ia, 1-.. Ian, t Mlilofal aad iitavtu..at tutalH Bnd tUM Ii At. luf UtsWpts, etr tv.ff kariKlay, IJeetJ U lom isgaUta lUO u a dabt barta. Bif1?Agtoi Dtiaf, iii $tt.. iitttiri(i. TtiftfceM as. ii Dion mi J eawm vinv, ta. M m M iimdld rn Din uu. mmmi .