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DAILY BtTMilfitttN: HONOMTUJ, U. I., OCTOBER 16 1B9U. -i &' i? If l BY AUTHORITY. T II JE Tenders lor School Houses. Daily, gttlli'ftn I'lalrit- to neither Sect nor Vtwyi Hut entablithed for the brtiffit of all. THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1800. Tendets will be received ;il the Ottiee of the Hon ul of Education un til TUESDAY, tht 21t hist., at 12 nVloek nnou, for building uiul com pleting n school house, wilh two iooni., at Knuluwela, near School street, in this Dihlrict ; ami for an addition to the t-ehool house :it Wni- kikikai. Plans- and speeilieations nuiy be seen nt lliu Ofllco of the Uoaid of Education, in the Govcrnniont llnild ing, Honolulu. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid. V. JAS. SMITH, Seeretaiy. Education Olliee, Oct. M, 1S!)0. (iSIl lw LeaBo of Government Land at Kahikinui, Maui. On WEDNESDAY, November 12, 1890, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance of Aliiolani Halo will he sold at public auction the lease of the Government land of Kahikinui, .Maui, containing an area of 2.",000 acres, more or less. Term : Lease for 10 year. Upset in ice $1,1)00 per artnutn, payable semi-annually in advance. Possession of this land will bo given February 1, 1891. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior. Intel ior Oflice, Oct. 7, 1890. (177 fit Sale or Additional Building Lots on South Slope of Punchbowl Hill. On THURSDAY, Nov. L'S, 1890, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front entrance of Aliiolani Hale, will be sold at Pub lic Auction, Twenty-live Lots, situate on the South Slope of Punchbowl Hill along Alapai and above Kinau streets, varying in size from 90x100 ft. to 110x200 ft. Upset price Varying from $150 to $300 each lot, according to size and location. The terms and condition of sale will be cash, or at the option of the -purchaser, one-fourth cash, and the remainder in equal installments pay able in one, two, and three years, with interest payable semi-annually at the rate of seven per cent per annum. The puroliiiHor must within one year from the date of purchase, en close the land bought by him with a good and substantial fence and lay on water from the Government pipes. ltoyal Patents will he issued for the land upon final payment of the purchase price. A map of the Lots can be seen anil full paiticnlar.s learned at the Land Oflice. Streets have been laid otit and graded, and water mains have been or hhoitly will be laid adjoining all of the above Lois. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior. Interior Oflice, Oct. 10, 1890. 08!) 4t John Haleakula Baienuhn, Esqr., has this day been appointed Notary Public for the Fouith Judicial Cir ruit of tint Kingdom. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior, lnlei ior Oflice, Sept. .'10, 1890. 082 -It Kia Nahaohilua, Esqr., has this day been appointed an Agent to Ap praise Lauds Subject to Government Commutation foi the Islands of .Maui, Molokai and Lanai. Tlie Board now consists, as follows: T. W. Evkiiktt, D, Kahaui.ki.io, Kia Nahaoi.ki.i'a. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior. Inteiior Oflice, Oct. lit. 1890. 1.82 -It Our report of Tuesday morning's Legislative proceedings was in error in saying that the Finance Com mittee's report against, the hill to exempt cettain artieles from Customs duties was signed by E. C. Maefar lune, U. .1. McCarthy and A. Hor ner. The majority report w.i9 by E. C. Maufarlane, E. Muller, and V. White, and the minority report by A. Horner and C. .1. McCarthy. Noble Hind struck the key-note of real economy yesterday in a tell ing speech before the House. The Hon. Noble declared that he was most decidedly opposed to cutting down the appropriations for roads on the Inland of Hawaii, and it was in defense of this stand that he gave some most wholesome advice, as well as merited rebuke to the Legis lature generally and to the Govern ment particularly. The predilection shown by lhc Legislature thus far in voting large sums for corporation subsidies and other improvements, calculated to largely benefit private interests and holdings, tourists, etc., while im provements benefitting taxpayers generally throughout the districts have been ignored or most parsi moniously dealt with, was clearly and pointedly referred to by Noble Hind. "Why, indeed, should the taxpayers of the country "be up to their knees in mud while tourists are driving around in luxury V" We have now before us two com munications from responsible citi zens of Hilo exposing the disgrace ful condition of the roads in that district. These wc shall publish as soon as we have space, and they will fully substantiate the facts brought forward by Noble Hind. We fully endorse the closing re marks of the Hon. Noble, who de sires "to see a Government, here that will know the needs of the country and not be afraid to supply those needs." The taxpayers have already bad too much of late minis terial "frittering away of money where it will not benefit the people." U. S. TARIFF BILL PASSED Free Sugar from April 1, 1891. Reciprocity Section Operative from July 1, 1892. Irrigation Notice. Honolulu, H, I,, Aug. V, 1SW, HoltlorH of Water Privilege or (lingo paying Water Hiite, )ulicicby notilled Unit tlio bourn for lining wulur for liriKuliiiKl'iii"''")' w from 0 lo fl ftVlunk a. i.i Mini tod o'clock ,,,M' 0JIAH. II. WHiHONi Bujij, liiMiu. Wulur VftnVt, a & Mmmu Special to the Bui.I.ktin. San Fhancisco, Sept. 29. The Conference Committee on the Tariff Kill agreed to a compromise leport, Sept. 2Clb, on which date it was reported to the House. A new order was reported by the Commit tee on Utiles to close the debate on the report on Saturday the 27th, after a brief discussion. The Demo cratic leader asked for reasonable time for debate which was denied. Accordingly on Saturday the report was called up after the confirmation of the minutes and adopted by a strict party vote. The Conference Committee's report was discussed in the Senate to-day. It will doubtlces be adopted, as Congress is to ad journ to-morrow, Sept. 30th. Following are the paragraphs in the report which touch the sugar schedule, the changes recommended being incorporated in the Bill: IIOUNTIE8. On and after July 1, 1891, and until July 1, 1895, there shall he paid from any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated under provisions of section 3689 of the Revised Statutes.to produce: s of su gar, there being not less than 90 de grees by the polariscope, from beets, sorghum or sugar cane grown within the United States, or from maple sap produced within the United States, a bounty of 2 cents per pound, and upon such sugar testing iess than 90 degrees and not less than 80 degroes, a bounty of Y' cents per pound, under such rules and regulations as the Commissioner of Internal Ucvcnuc, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, may prescribe, In the case of imported sugar the House lino of hi Dutch isUnd aril, below which augur ho free, Is adopted, Lul on higher grades the result was u compromise, its follows; nu'iir.h on iiii; ijiojiiin uiiaiiks, All iigiir uliovu bU'leen n oolor sliull iuy a duty of flvii'loutiis of J emit pur pound, piovldril tlmt ull Miiprt uhovo ,N, in In imor tjmll pity niiu.tt'iitli nf cent iiur nounij III Mililllluil to tliu nitii herein urn. vltlml for. hIimii fu-ioii(ul from, or lid Hlfllllllil Of. liliv niiuili v. whim nud.io.jouu m mi wiuiiiri' mu'ii he included in this grade, which is greater than is paid on raw sugars of a lower saccharine strength, mid the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe suitable rules and regula lions to carry this provision into ef fect ; and provided further, that all machinery purchased abroad and erected in beet sugar factory and used in the production of raw sugar in the United States from the beets produced therein shall be admitted duty fiee, until 1st or .July, 1892; proxided that, any duty collected on any of the above described machin ery purchased abroad and imported into the United States for the uses above indicated since, January 1, 1890, shall be refunded. On glucose the House rate of ' of a cent a pound is retained. The Senate provided that the su gar schedule and bounty provisions was to take effect March 1st next, but the conference fixed upon April 1st as the date of its operation, with the proviso that No. 13 sugar may be, meantime, refined in bond with out duty. The following summary of the effects of the sugar schedule will render the foregoing more intellegi ble to your readers. The geneial tariff bill sjoes into operation October fitli, but merchandise in bond prior to October 1st, may be withdrawn up to Febiuary 1st, 1891, on payment of the old rate of duty. Kaw sugar, up to io, lb Dutch standard, is to be free from April 1st, 1891, when the sugar schedule goes into operation. The Reciprocity section may be put into effect by proclamation from and after July 1st, 1892. This pro vision gives fifteen mouths absolute free trade in sugar. It cannot be applied to any sugar producing de pendency of Great Britain because these do not discriminate against American farm products, and Eng land admits these products free. The West Indian possessions of England have an area of l!i,7.r)0 square miles, and sugar is giown upon nearly all of them. Their contiguity to New York will be of great advantage in developing the sugar industry under the stimulus of free trade with America. Mauri tius will also participate in the ad vantages of a free American sugar market, in addition to which there is the important sugar producing dependency of British Guiana, in South America. Brazil, Mexico and other American countries will also promptly avail themselves of the free sugar tariff and enact such laws between now and July 1st, 1892, as may satisfy the State De partment that they favor the pro ducts of the United States, while there can be little doubt that Spain will make tariff concessions on ac count of Cuba. For these reasons it is safe to say that there is very lit tle probability indeed of President Harrison or his successor using the the Reciprocity whip. Free sugar Is assured unless the policy of the Republican party should change in the interval. And Hawaii must bow to the inevitable and admit Ameri can products free irrespective of the treaty, or a reciprocity proclamation would speedily bring her to time. Touching the bounty on Ameri can sugar: The bounty schedule comes into operation July 1st, 1891, and is to be operative four years, that is, up to July 1st, 1895. A bounty of 2c. per pound, or 540 per ton is to be paid on all domestic sugar polarizing 90 test and up wards ; on sugar polarizing from 80 to 90 test the bounty is to be ljfc. per pound or S3f per ton. This will iet in maple sugar. Machinery for the manufacture of beet sugar is de clared free between January 1st, 1890, and April 1st, 1891. This will involve a refund of duty on several plants. The effect of this bounty clause is this: It will give this season's cane and beet sugar crop the pro tection of the presennl duty, and it is calculated that the cane sugar of the South and the beet sugar of Ca lifornia, Kansas and Nebraska will be marketed by that time. This also gives a little respite or breath ing time for the Hawaiian crop to be marketed, but of course only a fraction of it can be delivered on the Coast before April 1st, 1891. However, all that can be so deliver ed will have an advantage of 2e. per pound over sugar marketed later. Auction Sales by Jamos F. Morgan. AUCTION SALE -or- HORSES & GOLT On SATURDAY, Oct. 18l.li, AT 1 O'CLOCK XOOX. At the stables at rear of thu olllee of .1. I. Dowaett, (Jitecn Mivet, 1 will sell at Public Auction ABOUT 13 HEAD OF FINK HOW it (I'm, Hlnkon to Saddle A' Harness. Guaranteed Bond s ISSUED BY THE n Ol iVJETVV YOXfcJK SECURITY: Tl'.ltUK CASH, J AS. CS:i -It I MOKGAN, Auctioneer. Cash Assets, : : : : : UaCf3,tUI A. McVVKHV, I'tfttMi'iK. jr" l'oi full particulars apply to Over $130,000,000 Det!-iM-8i) General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands. THEO. 11. DAWES & CO., AUCTION SALE OF GENERAL & HUGS, Properly at Pearl City Uv onler or tlie OAllll RAILWAY .V ' LAND CO. I will sell at Pllblie Alielinn ill Pearl City, On SATURDAY, November 29l!i, AT O'CLOCK 1'. .11.. A linitteil liuinlior of ilinc desirable. BnilfliiiE Lots at Pearl City The Company have expended .SL'0,000 to procure an' ample mipily of pine mountain water, refilling hi I he eoin pletlon of two large Keservolrs with storage of nearly 2.000.01)0 gallon'-. Kiom a ilNtrlliiillng Ke'-unolr with a eapuelty of 700,000 gallons, at an eleva tion of "l00 feet above .ea leel, walcr lias been laid along I.eliua Avenue to thul'eail Olty Depot in a (1-lueli OaM Iron Pine, from which water will be supplied by the Company at (ioverii inent. rates. The Company will bind Itself in the Deeds to carry purchasers and their families and servants by rail between Honolulu & Pearl City At I Cenl Per Mile, 2d Class J I? vwmn rW5feW L1NOI.KUM, CAIIPKT I HON HKDHTKADS, TlUlTs'KS & YAMSKS, TAILOR GOODS, CLOTHING. HATS & CAPS, HOOTS & SHOT.K, HOSHi'.JY, STOCKHOLM & COAL TAUS, ' PAINTS vt OIL, CYLINHKU OIL, ROPES, ANCHORS & CHAINS, SIIKF.T LEAD, CHARCOAL TIN PLATKS, &8si38ffift f..t illi Kcrosuittt Oil'4 ALOHA." IMPORTERS. SADDLERY & HARNESS. wMmw LAWN TENNIS & CROQUET SETS, HMsBER COATS & OIL SUITS, LEATHER BELTING, FLAGS, FLOWER POTS, MIRRORS, CHAIRS. SILVERWARE, STATIONERY, SOAP, ETC., ETC., ETC. WELSH STEAM COAL, CEMENT, LIME, FIRE CLAY, FIRE I1RICK, RED URICK, ETC. ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AMERICAN FRENCH, Chall' Cuiicrs & I'jiiib Knives. DRY GOODS! Groceries, Feed Stuffs, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery & Glassware, PEKTILIZERS: nh'lendorPH Die-nlved Pel avian Ouano, Ohlendiirf's Special Cane Miiiuue. LONDON PURPLE: Ktfeetiiiil destroyer of Potato, Cotton & Canker Worms, Kir. SCRUB EXTERMINATOR:-De-lroysall Noxious Weeds & Senilis. BAGS:-ug:ir, Klee, Paddy. Coal. TWINE, HEMP CANVAS, NAVY OAKUM. FILTER PRESS CLOTHS & BAGS: Kinbraebig Hie latest improvements In inateilal and texture. Gnlvsuiiv.ed Water Pipe, Corrugated Iron, Fence Wire, Pipe Fittings, Ete., Ele. Shortly expected n TWHl A M 1 ffTC Entlrelv new l.L1 VJ KJ VJkZ? to this trade. Sept 17-!K) - nwnrifmifcqaaBmi line line of Auction Sales by Lewis J. Levey. ASSIGNEE'S SALE I 1-2 Cents Per Mile, 1st Class, During a term of !) years fioin the dale of purchase. These special Kates of Fate will lie transferable with the property during the term named in the Oiigiual Deed. Trains will always be run for reasonable accommodation of residents at. Pearl City. Train wilt reach Honolulu at 0 :i5 and 8 or S . lii and 1 1 :50 a. in., leave Honolulu for Pearl I lty and way Sta tions at 8:15 a. m and 1:1") anil 4 to 4:H0 and ii:15 to 5:S0 p. m. subject how ever to such change as may be. from time to time found ncccsaiy for the convenience of the public or bnsinev. interests of tlie. Company, livening Trains will alo be run whenever theii! is a icaMiiuihlc dumaml. BEAUTIFUL VIEW ! Those desiring lots wlieie the nioM charming view can be had from the veranda of cottage or mansion, can obtain lots fronting on Leliua, Alaile or Woodlawn Avenues; tills is a niot charming locution for residences, as all agree wlio have tnken the trouble to walk up Leliua Avenue above the Ewa Court House. As a health, resort, a better situation cannot lie found. To assist settlers, the iollowhig e.iy terms are offered : One-Third in Cash, One-Third in 3 years, One-Third in 5 years, With Interest at 7 Per Cent. Tims muliing it possible for the most limited in mean", to procure a line healthy residence. Distance is anni hilated by railway communication, so that people living at Pearl City will reach Honolulu in less time than it takes to come, from Waikiki by tlie oidinary means of travel, while the ex-pen-e for a peison will not be more than live cents per day greater than the present cost of travel to Waikiki by Tramway. Now is your time to procure Homestead & Business Lots at PEARL CITY At Prices lower I ban they can ever be bought in tlie future. Don't Let Your Opportunity Slip If you do you will live lo quote the "hind sight" wiyings we so ollen hear from people who hud a chance lo buy the whole of Kiilaokahua Plains tor a song, but they dliln'l! A word to tins wisu is Milllck'iit. ESf.Maps of tlie Lots can be seen at the olllces of the Puellle Hardware Co., Hawaiian News Co., and T. O. Thrum's, and at my Saleroom, Honolulu, wlieie all further bifoiiiiatiou can be obtained, M''n'WMHlifc3wotwuwiilnMni fnitinnawiniiainnw Ascites Piauos ! .lust received ev bark "Bilker" from London, FIVE OF THE ABOVE PIANOS Thes" In-truoicnts have been acknow ledged by all the leading musicians of the day to In- the very essence and epi tome ol all thai, is SOUND, GOOD & TRUE, In tlie piodnctionsof tlie most renowned makers in the world. Tta Asctetei Pianos ! Have repeatedly been used by the lend ing pianists of tlie day at ail the prin cipal concerts in London and the con tinent of Europe. IQT Kvery instrument is guaranteed to be of lhc"bet materials and is lln isbed in ilie-most superior style in every respect. 6y For sale by L.J. LEVEY, f!78 1 w for. Koil & Queen streets. GliSALffiiTIMET, Niiimtiii Slr!ft&r Telephones, No. U'.l.- -j&ligisr- P. (). Box 872. Hustace, ling Street o Having leased the stores in the brick building known as the 'Lincoln Block," ncaily opposite the old stand, and having disposed of that portion of my stock damaged by the late iiro, and being in receipt of New Goods per last steamer, and more on the wav, 1 am piepared to till all orders as before. Thanking the public' for the liberal patronage bestowed on me for the past seven years, 1 hope by prompt attention to all orders to merit a continuance of the same. At the new stand shall be pleased to see all my old cus tomers, and as many new ones as may find it to their advantage to call. Island oidors solicited and faithfully executed. CJIIAS. HUSTACE. ? HUJUJUUfi'li i imi'iijiMiw MlJlW"X By order of W. O. Parke, assignee of the bankiupt estate of .1. A. Dower, I will sell at Pnblle Auction, at Hie ware house, of said bankrupt, Queen street, below Ihu Fish Maiket, On MONDAY, 0s(. )(if AT 1 O'dl.OOH. NOO.. Ship's Knees & Timbers Cast lion Boiler. Ship Spins, Long Timbers, I'lmply ILtnuls, Hteain Boi ler (jniign & Wilto, 11 a ml Can, 'Pool riivnU, Who Kope, Firewood, Oul, Tank, Boat Hooks, K)lit J.nvcU, 1 J)iumiKHl Ha co Koiil, 1 Now limit, iiiiiry liillll i Jtouinl it Phil Bur lion, hplkentv lloliu, ileiiip & Muiilllu Hope, priming llnindo, Huwk, lliiiiu(in, Wli'lli'ln1, Axe, Aiikw, IllorU, fy'iiin'k tv, Nu, WlHl llMIHlli Out' Idil'ito Jh'IIMMK WhtIiIm.', Willi KiHill inn! koy i etii, cm, 'I'lillilM (ilHIf. Will open TIIPRSDAY, Oct. Ilith, hi the new building, adjoining Love's llikery, win-re you can pio- eurc the choicer Boi'f, Million, Vesil. Pork, I'oull ry. .121 ;. No. 1 Pork Saut-,uj;e, Smoked Tcnguea. Betf Sacbajje, Smoked Mutton Httuiu, llologna S.iusage, Bplced Mt(, German Bandage, Corned Polk & Ikef. Without a Kival in Price & Quality ! One-third the Price of the Royal ! Every Housekeeper Should Use It ! fST A Saving of 33 Per Gent in Cost and Quality the Very Best. SPECIAL RATES TO JOBBERS. HENRY DAVIS & CO.. Exclusive Agents for the Hawaiian Islands. 551 (im EMOVAL! rss Your patronage is reipectfnlly solicited and satisfaction gliiiiauteed in every paitlcular. WESTBROOK & TAYLOR, llll'J'CllKItH. Bell Tele. 369 "QivST Mutual Tele. 3G2 i;s-j tin JAS. F. MORGAN, flSU'Ji Auctioneer. NOTICE. THE ARLINGTON, Hold Ml., Honolulu. .1. II. FISHER, Piop. 'i hums: Board and Lodging, per week, (ae coidlug lo locution ol loom".,.. $io oo ti.5ia on Transient, per day "J 00 Table Board, jicr week 7 00 Single Meals W pHOFISOn.SAUVLEThavIngeon J. eluded Hie Important musical woik on which he has been engaged Is now piepaied to receive popllKim before, 5H1! ill NOTICE. FROM anil after IhU dale we will nol he nnionllilo for any height ufler Hiiiin inu, hi'oii ili'llveied m nuy Hnilon, I'liitlcH pi whom freight K coii-luncil IIHIM lin lit Ilin Million Mi li'l'tllvo tliclr fll'lKlH. Nolio'glil wllllmicri'lvi'il for Milp. ini'lil linlurcn Ilin lioill. of DllHI mill II oVInnl, it, in , mill lielM cell I illfi mill 'i ii'i'lonli li lib TlIU!llllUl ll" lllillllliwl W llljl lliuni uI HiiJ il wliliiiui mm unmiiii lUI'UH Vn 1 1 ill nlil n 111 bu luualviul nflur t. iB 1IVJHUI -JJSM Wff inwMrw. Vlimi JeyVlnltors will llud lids one of the most coiulortable ami eouveuieut bouses In i lie city, I he rooms being huge, light and aliv.' Hot anil cold water baths, l!8:i tf 1IUVU1 UUUWIll ESTABLISHMENT ! I iniiki'ii speelully of lepiihlng line Yatclies, Clocks, Jewelry, Bto,, Ami tuiiii'iiiili'n llilin mnk nl lloieiiilii pilei'. A.j,6CHneinEn, lloli'l l., iiiiili'rilii"'.illiiiinu." von urn Having .e moved our SODA WORKS to more eon.tnodious qnarlen at IVo. SO XOXtT .STREET, (Near the Custom Hnnxe) We are now piepared to furniidi at short notice, and of prime quality" any ol the following High CIuhs Aerated Beverages: GINGER ALE, Plain, SwsBt. Lemon, Strawberry or Cm Soda. SareaparUla, Sarsaparilla & Iron Water, and Crab Apple Cider. Utiing oxcliwiviily the HYATT PURR WATER SYSTEM. 71-S81BOTH TELE VH ONE SBa-71 HOLL1STER & CO.. Vitwr STKKET. : - - HONOLULU. TO KENT lfc!LA rrURnv"lllnKa,,d 1'eiuitl ilSiwSE " "" (i'-ouii(s belonging fcil'itli to II. Rlemeuschnelderr on Piliiellbowl btieel. Iliiiulriiof i!7!l Sv liijii W. 0. .SMITH. TO IJ3T TITW VI -!l 1 1.' I lh.m.ic cl.i. ......V...,,.' ,....,,, Mf- glu or in Mitten; iiMo Apply "No, .(I7H lw I Mitlile-iooni. ?," Aliikcu stieut. TO hK'V .jw, A VHHY Convenient nml ffiSmm J Oi'viriihiu l'oiiiimii fur ply ni Win nUhi'il or iiiifiiiiiUlii'd. mmr Ilin old li.i-.ebnU grniunl nl Mnklkl A nly ni (llnM3ri AOKNi.n. ni Miii'miiiiii Birm-i, A wri .".'niii'it Niri'iy ,V I'liiuiiliwl Hwm, ihu hi'iliiJiim umj. iiilut, mi iO LET aMA A HOUSE on Young xtreet. MZm A near Tlioimth S.pu.re. MHHHi with the rooms mid bath; also stable aeconuiioilntloiis for llt hoihes. Apply at LEWIS RROS (SIM) if K0,.t gtreiT. FOIi SALE dSA rPUE Furiilliire of a live 1 room eottage eonipletc, for hoiiPckecnliiL'. I'oiimr., cenlnilly loeiited mill to lei at a reason able imitnl, Imjiilrtf ul tliU uillen, II.1H if - . HTOUISS TO hVA tin it smjk frWOhloM'Hon Kliig8(M.r ffffiaffl , n.w,"'11l' (M'iMimil by mmmm Mr. Cmim, iiuMuni, io lei i. i' llllVli Ili'Wl 'IIWI'ASIUII ill lnwi:u luiMtoOMtiw Ij'll.lllllllllli IIMtlill. 1'IIIH' llllVli tijj) 1MiiIMI(JIOV IMUOVIIIIM Olll'lt, ,lipl) 10 Mi Iiii .1. mvi'i I" l!V ? -1 .Nv vv .S -s w -t ( oriu m.wmmr m unuiuy ur SSSWm ItmnHymji m iii'i mr yum oulbi i;wwffi0i V. II IjlUllU' fill till) yyiibriUi 0 jjjj' mh wpr ThjIwj mi" U-IMJUJJJWJUii ill Mil m"