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f'fc S i j)AILY BULLETIN: frbNOLLTLU, H. I.; OCTOBSfc 3J, 1H90. MMKM W. w !' BY AUTHORITY. Dkpaktmknt of Intkiuok, ) Honolulu, Oct. 27, 181)0.$ SUNDAY, tho 10th of November, being the anniversary of the birth of Ilia Majesty the King, Saturday, the 15th, will be observed ns a National Holiday, and all Governmeut Offices throughout the Kingdom will be closed on that day. 0. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior. 1 I Fill DAY, November 28, being the anniversary of the recognition of Ha waiian Independence by the Govern ments of Great Britain and France, will be observed as a National Holi day, and all Government Offices throughout the Kingdom will be closed on that day. C. N. SPENCER, Minister of the Interior. C97 -It Irrigation Notice. Honolulu, H. I., Aug. 9, 1890. Holders of Wator Privileges or those paying Water ItateB, are hereby notified that the hours for using water for irrigating purposes are from (J to 8 o'clock a. M., and 4 to G o'clock Chas. B. WILSON, Supt. Hono. Water Works, Approved : C. N. Spencek, Minister of the Interior. 027 tf. Tax Payers in this District are hereby notified that tho Taxes for the current year will be dueand pay able at tho Ollice of the Tax Assessor and Collector in the Kapuaiwa Build ing, on the 1st day of November, A. D. 1890. The OiTico is open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. in. daily (Sundays excepted) and on Saturdays until 12 o'clock noon. All amounts over Jj?10 must he paid in U. S. Gold Coin or Hawaiian Cer tificates of Deposit. Taxes not paid before the 15th day of December next will be liable to suit with 10 per cent, costs added. T. A. LLOYD, Deputy Assessor and Collector of Taxes District of Kona, Island of Oaliu. Appioved : GODFKEY BllOWN, Minister of Finance. 090 3w 1' Li P. Pledged to neither Sect nor Party, Out established for the benefit of all. FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 1890. An Eastern paper declaies that in nine cases out of ten brides in that locality are more self-possessed dur ing the wedding ceremony than bridegrooms. This is another evi dence of the desperate and fearless character of Yankee girls when it comes to matrimonial matters. The San Francisco Daily Report got the news of the Slavin-McAuliffc fight, which came off in London the morning of Sept. 27, out in an extra the evening of Sept. 2C. It was en abled to perform this feat owing to the difference in time and to perfect arrangements with the Mackay Bennett Cable system in New York, Montreal, and Sun Francisco. Be sides, in actual time, the Report published the news several hours ahead of even the London papers. There is something suggestively pathetic in the editorial of this morning' b Advertiser, in the undis guised attempt, of some new hand at the quill, to gloss and smooth over, as it were, the utupld proposi tion of one of its political supporter to make u horizontal reduction iu Kcctions three and, four of the Ap propriation Bill ; something sugges. lively pathetic in the attempt to treat as u Joke the disgraceful gar bling of tho House reconU ycttor day morning, ua well as the iiiullg nlllud and ulitiiird clufoiiso thereof, by Nohlu J, M, Horner, lieforu thu ink hud dried which jiroulnliiii'd tho fiuud, Jn floiuu cmuutrlun audi l.i'ljiHliitlvu wiwlma would m iluuin. ml uiiiilujunt for w volu of uuiwin'! If nut of xiiiIiiii, iiKtilnH HioNit uuuwuinl In uuli (iniyHw. A QUr IliulilHlu UliiJ IHIHKJIIIII" ayMiQJiuy tmlMly ruuuiltii "if Uili iiwtMif nJiv l j it mnrkablv commonplace." Tills Is just where the pathetic part of tho editorial Is cut short; the humorous portion is in tho Advertiser gratui tously metamorphosing itself into a political goat ami encumbering Its escape with all the Legislative sins and personal blunders of Its party backers'. By the way, this reminds us that the political scape-goat of the Re form party has carried Its idea of humor Into Its Legislative report. It is intimated that the change in the motion of Representative Nawahi, by substituting "Southern" for . i 4. - 1f J - ......In l.n LiOWcr uauioruia, was uiuuu uu forc the Secretary had had time to enter the original motion. The humor of this piece of journalism will at once become evident when it is stated that it was pointed out to the House when the fraud was dis covered yesterday morning, or the next day after the original written motion was handed in, that the ink used in making the alteration was not then dry. The Advertiser's sense of humor sccais to be abnorm ally developed, while its sense of journalistic duty and fairness as usual appears to be extremely rudi incutarv. POSTAL MATTERS, ETC. Editok Bulletin: Much has been said and written about the postal service of this country during the past few months. The Finance Committee's Report has some strong language with re gard to various transactions and methods employed in the depart ment: and a special committee was ordered to bring before the House any further information it could de velope. This committee brought in a majority and minority report and it is a matter of surprise, even won der, that the two reports should be harmonious, and tuatsucli itinerant conclusions are drawn from the facts as stated. The majority leport was referred back to its supporters while that of the minority was practically given credence to. The truth ap pears to be that the minority of the committee only had in doubt the degree of censure the Postmnster Generol deserved for his violent and undignified conduct toward his dep uties and others. The action of the House in voting appropriations for the bureau in ac cordance with the recommendations of both sections of the committee proves apparently, that the House is satisfied with the present olllcial head of the department and does not credit the statements made as to his violence and unprofessional con duct, although such charges have been made under oath. To practically leave the disburse ment of large sum of money (say 100,000) to a man who is already greatly to blame for his unreason ing likes and dislikes is, at best, im politic and unwise. AHd when it is remembered that the same indivi dual allows passion to dominate judgment, whose language repeated ly to his oflicers and others, has been profane and "contra bonos moies," uncomplimentary alike to his position and himself, it becomes a grave question for the Cabinet to consider, whether or not he should be permitted further scope for the exercise of such unseemly and im proper personal exhibitions in a pub lic office. 'ilie present Postmaster-General owes his appointment to the late Walter M. Gibson, and while it is doubtful if any succeeding ministry would have given him such a posi tion, still he had survived to this day, notwithstanding his bitter poli tical partisanship and his frequent change of base and party j always ready to jump the fence j to embrace those in ollice and power, so as to be kept at the head of the postal bureau. A great deal has been said about the general eillcency of the Post ofllce bureau (of course through the P. M. G.) indeed the late Minister of the Interior iu his report of 1888 credits the Postmaster-General with being the author of the system of book-keeping there maintained, while it is well known such system was inaugurated by the book-keeper and cashier tin ee months prior to the Postmaster-General's appointment a3 deputy. 1 am fur from saying that the Postmaster-General is without good qualities, but unfortunately accord ing to sworn statements and other testimony, heiswearsuud blasphemes like a pirate, and bellows at his offi cers like a skipper in a tjplioon, not very convincing proof of his fitness for ollice. Si'itiio Mkmoica. The Prince of Wales is a direct descendant of King Alfred, being thu thirty-third yreat-gruiidHoii, Thus thu lingllsli throne bus remain ed In tho same family for over 1000 years. Thu Manhattan Club of Nmv Yuri; city liuu tit luut taken poHbuuHlou of the old A, T. BlmynrL iiiiuitdon, which n to ho ltd fiituio homo, Nearly till thu fiirnltiirn urn) cirjiut lug. cwiioil by Mr. Hlcwurl twig liimglit by llm dliili. 'I'll ti rornur MOW) ut !lli bill )'n byiiirlnii (.'Imiiili ui UoiuliMuliitiii I'd., wit rtiwnlly uiuni!i mill Hiu wjiiliwU rwiiimul. Of ull tlii im mm iii mirs Us iliw mm I11I1I Oil! JlliMfi Uli! liifl feih'iU' uiJuJ limn) NtlliHJj Auction Sales by James F. Morgan. IMmill at TO-MOKUOW, Nov. 1st, AT HO O'CLOCK A. M.. At my .Salesroom, Queen, street, I will sell at Public Auction, 1 2 Horse Power Windmill, With Gearing & Fixture com plete. Iu good order. ti'.uuh :amii. JAM. F. MOIiGAN, Auctioneer. OOSlt AUCTION SALE OF JOB Q TO-MOItltOW, Nov. 1st, AT IU O'CLOCK A. .11.. I will sell at Public Auction, at my Salcroomi, for account of whom it may concern : 90 bxs of 6 in. Twist Tobacco, IB Pounds JJueJt. Slightly damaged. Terms Cash in U. S. Gold Coin. J AS. F. MORGAN, Auctioneer. nns it Or. OA.V HAS removed to bis new ofllce on lierotanla stieet, near Fort, ad joining the Dickson premises. U!)S Iw NOTICE! Purchasers of Lots at Pearl City will Please Take Notice. rPHE Oalui Hallway A Land Co. have 1 ni.ide arrangements to deliver lumber and all kinds of Uiiildtug niate listl at the Peail City Station at the regular llonplijli) prices. Those dealing to biIId at IVail City upon laud sold by thu Company please call at the Company's ofllce for further particulars. 15 F. DILLINGHAM. General Manager O. H. & L. Co. G!)8 tf Hi L.ET NICK Cottage with six "I " moms rTSS ply at "No. 18!) Nuuann Ave nue." li!)B ist TO KENT LAHGE Airy Kooin, up slabh, unfuinli-hcd, lately occupied be Jlowaid Illtt-li cock Itiquho at Anderson & l.undy's Dental Ollice. C!)l lw FOIt SALE ONE House and Lot on Bcietaula stieel, a few J5fcJ doors above the Armory. For particulars Inquire within. CJ7 2w FOR RENT mia i JJJ'siJtxuiii'j fivc-Jtonin jgy2t tJotlage vi Hli pant ie.-, detached cook-hoiiee and cer- vauts' rooms huge (.table, etc., onXiiii iiini Axi'iiuc, near School Mi eel. Large yaid with fruit trecsand choice llower.i. itcnt lO.isouable. Apply to 08U tf Miss. C. Al'ONG. TOLET lt& VEHY Convenient and Desirable Col time fur- ftSSssal nished or uuf mulshed, near the old buseh.dl trrouud at Maklki Ap ply at GULUJK'S AGKNtJY, U7C ti :1S Merchant btrect. TO LET "tA A SIH'i'E of Three Nicely Aift J FllMiisbed Hqoiiis. two sv&&3& bcdronniH and parlor, on Punchbowl slivet near Pal'icu Walk; suitable for two single gentlemen. Applv to cmtf II. F. HEltUAHD. STOItKS TO LET. 'pWOStoicBon King street 1 ''ceently occupied by Mr. CIiiih. Ilustace. to let at reasonable rental. Premises have been thoroughly leuovated. Possession at once. Apply to J. HOTIIWELL, C72 tin lnteiiorOtllcc. FOK SALE 4 COW and 2 Heifer, f 1 and 2 yeiiiH old; will he s(dd singly or alto- gethcr. Apply in TIIOM. Ullltlhl l,l'.V, Foil sjici'l, below School stieet. fW Jw OWN liKQIIOUNS I A. pitOWX Leghorn Cocke. 1 iclsforsii u, uuiirautei'd thoioughbicd. Aildi(s'llla wiiIIiiii UMrlch Farm," Ka iilnliinl Pinki Mnliuil '1'nlii. plmiiii it jr., (inn if EI,E(3TION of OKKIUICItH. t T the Miiiiinil iiiocilnu o the hohI;- hoidiun of Hm PmIi fuiition held lltU duy. Hi" following jmiin;i fiptir4 ui'iu tiliu'b'd iu km vii for l lui iiiiiiIiik i'iiri II. p. iiiiiihUn-... ...... 'lithium, II . If. .inilM' l.iil 1 III" IIUUllHIH I .V IW bill ...,,..... iiuikilliili IV. lliiljiiin. . i ..... ., jiuiiuiaiy. .t "k ii -' "ST. ti.r..' . 1 uu WJ ..... i m.i i MJll r iv.ui ummu&mi& k Auction! W Auction Sales by James F. Morgan, AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture On WEDNESDAY, Nov. 5, AT 1 O'CLOCK A. .11.. At the residence of Mils. DUDOIT, Niiuanu Avenue, 1 will sell at Public Aucllou, Tho Entire Househ'ld Furniture, Comprising 1 Westermeyer Upright Piano, A Hue Instrument; Center Sofa Rugs, Chandeliers, Hanging Limps, 11. W. .Murbletop Center Tables, VioinmChulrSjEiiHy Chairs, Largo. Dressing Mirror fc Mantel, Wardrobes. Upholstered Lounges, Ash Marbletop Bedroom Set, Mat ti asses, Mosquito Nets, Table & Heil Linen, 11. V. Dining-room Chairs, B, W, Extension Dining Table, Crockery V fllaswaio, .Silver Phitedwuie, Outlerv, 1 Ueinlngtoii Hewing Machine, Improved Undo Sam Range & Utensils, Hefrlgeriitor, Meat Safe, Etc., Ktc, Etc , Ktc. J AS. P. MOKGAN, Auctioneer. C98U AUCTION SALE OF PiieriyatPearlCity Ity Older of the OA1IU RAILWAY & LAND CO. I will sell at ('ublie Auction at Pearl City, On SATURDAY, November 29Lh, AT 2 O'CLOCK V. .11.. A limited number of thoe desirable Bnlldlne Lots al Fsarl City The Coni))aiiy have expended .?L'(),000 to procuic an' ample supply of puie iiiniintain water, resulting lii'lhe eoin plction of two l.irgo Heservolis with Mornge of neiuly 2,000,000 gallnus. From a dlstilbiiling He.-crvolr with a capacity of 700,000 gallons, at an eleva tion of 100 feet above ea level, water has been laid along Lcliua Avenue to thel'eail Clly Depot In a G-ineb Cast Iron ripe, tram wnieii water will be supplied by the Company at Govci n inenl rate. The Company will bind itself iu tin Deeds to cany purchasers and their faiiiUies and beivauti by rail between Honolulu & Pearl City At I Cent Per Mile. 2d Class AND I 1-2 Cents Per Mile, Ist Class, During a term of 9 years from the date of purchase. These special Hales of Faro will be transfei able with the properly during the term named in the Uiiglual I'eed. Trains will always be run foricasonablc accommodation of icsideiits at Peail c'ity. Train- will teach Honolulu at 0 : 15 and 8 or 8 . 15 and 1 1 :u0 a m , leave Honolulu for Pearl ity and way Sta tions at 8 :15 a. m and 1 :!" and 1 to 1:110 and "i-A'i to S ;:it) p. in. subject how ever to such ch-snges as may bo from time to time found ucce-ai' for the convenience of the public or business iutei ests of the onipany. Evening Trains will also he run whenever there is a reasonable demand. BEAUTIFUL VIEW ! Those deshlng lots wheio the most charming view can be had from the veranda of cottage or mansion, can obtain lots fronting on Lchtia, Mailc or Woodlawn Avenues; this is a most charming loe.it Ion for leshlences, nsiill agiee who have t ken the tumble to walk up Lcliua Avenue above die Kwa Court lloiiBii. A a health, resort, a better situation cannot be found. To assist settlers, the following easy terms are offered : One-Third in Cash, One-Third in 3 years, One- i hird in 5 years, Wi'.h Interest at 7 Per Cent. Thus pinking it possible for (he-most limited in'im-aiis, to plociiro a line healthy residence, Distance is anni hilated by i all way communication, so Hint people living nt Peail City will loach Honolulu in less time than it lakes to come fioin Waiklkl by the oiilhiuiY means of travel, while the ex pense for a peison will not be nunc than live cents per day giealer than the present cost of travel to Walkiki by Trail i way. Now Is your time to procure Homestead & Business Lots at I'KAItrj CITY At Prices lower than they can over lie bought In the future, Don't Let YourOpportunitySlip If you do you will live to (pinto the "hind sight" sayings wu mi often hear fi opi people who bud a chance to buy ilie voo of Kuliiokiiliuii Plains for it song, Inn ny illdii'l! A wind to thu Uh.lt s Nlllullt, ff Maps of Hiu LoU ciiii he seen nt thu oIIIcck of ihu 1'aclihi IliiriUviiiii Co,, Hawaiian -News Co,, ami T, (LTIiriuu's, mid nt my rtiiliinoiii, Honolulu, wham nil blither hifiiiiiuilioii can be obtained, ,JAH, 1 JMOICCJAN, IIHIIIIH Alii'lliilimir. Doiioliilii Allikdc Association, IN UMiifiiniiily Willi Ail II nli'('iii' I klllllllulli jl Illl'Wlllg III 1 1 III lllUiVH AlHUU'lulliili tt III Im' IihIi) ill llin Ml IIIUI J' of I 'liiuiiillMuu.TIH'lial'AV BNRf nil aiiuui'm P. Ji mi 1 UTUAL UF Cash Assets, &- For full particulars apply to Dec-24-89 TIIEO. GENERAL LINOLKUM, CAIiPKT & KUGS, IRON HKDSTKAUS, TRUNKS & VALISKS, TAILOR ROODS. CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, ROOTS & SHOKS, UOSIKHY, STOCKHOLM & COAL TARS, PAINTS & OIL, CYLINDKR OIL, ROPKS, ANCHORS & CHAINS, SIHWT LKAD, CHARCOAL TIN PLATES, Kerom'ito Oil'1 AI,OIIA." ENGLISH, SCOTCH, Groceries, Feed Stuffs, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery & Glassware, .T.A)PV.TS KISSES A C H jJn FERTILIZERS:- Ohlendorl's Dissolved Peruvian Guano, Ohlendoif's Special Cane Jlaiiuic. LON DON PURPLE:-Effectual destroyer of Potato, Cotton t i anker Woinis, Ktc. SCRUB EXTERMINATOR:-l)csiioys all Noxious Weeds a .Senilis. BAGS:-Sugar,KIce, Paddy. Coal. TWINE, HEMP CANVAS, NAVY OAKUM. FILTER PRESS CLOTHS & BAGS: Knihraelng the latest linpioveuient.s lu mateilal anil texture. Uiilvnni'cU Water J'ipe, Shortly expected a Hue line of 11 (J ST A CIS, M8rtSuRtCll68C!, DRAYMEN. All orders forcartnge pi omptly attended to. I'aiticiilar attention paid to the Storing & Shipping Of gooilju transit to the other Islands. Also. Bhok & White Sana In quantities to suit at lowest prices. jays Oi'i'ici:: Next door to Jns. V. Morgan's, auction room. Mjtiidl 19 -ttTEl EPHONESgSr "ell 414 octU-lBilO-ly The Thoroughbred Perdieron NTAi,I,ION. "WHITE CLOUD," lmpnru.-d by Hon. S Pinker, will stand lor a shoit lime at T. Irishman's Stable, 31AKIU1. - THltSIH :. -t (iS!l tf CBHTRALMBiTIUIHT, Huuauu Slreot, I Iu the new building, adjoining Love's Bakery, where you can pio- ciuo the eholcest Bof, Mutton. Vunl. J'ork, lnl1.ry, ldii. SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. No. 1 Fork Rauvego, Smoked Tnugutss BotfUannsge, Umoked Mutton llama, Bologna Bauiiage, Bplcedliief, Qiriuan S.iutcge, Ooroed Pcrlf & Beef, t Your patronage Is respectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in every paillciilar. WESTBROOK & TAYLOR, IIUTJlli:itH. Bell Tele. 3G9 -iiirMulual Tele. 362 082 lm . THE ARLINGTON, Jlotol HI., i Honolulu. J.II.KISIlKlt, Piop. tkkmh: lloaiil and bodging, per week, (no conlliig to location of kioiiik,,, ...9Kl HO In y 00 Triiiixleut, icriiiy '1 oo Table lloaiil, per wiuil. ,.,..,..,, . 1 Oil rSnglo,.Mimls, ....,.....,,,,,...,, Ml loy VUllnr will Ibid IIiIh n if Dm Mliiht niiiiiriiiliihliiniiil I'niivciiiuiil liniincii lii ili I'lly, tliu rinuiiM b lug imgu, )luht mill nliy, Hut mill mihl wnlcr IiiiIIin" iihii if Hovso-OHppingl 'IMlKmuli'i l, IJIIl)'ll)'l l Ilii'jUlIM) ll lu ill) aiw, IJiduh Uljl Ltpu'iawiijiiui ilUOl ttsuf tilt JJIUiiiJiilAiifj. tX'A Bf KixAA. Guaranteed Bonds ISSUED BY THE OF IVJ3IW YOKK SECURITY: KKJ1IAKI) A. MrUIIKUY. I'i-chIiIcim. General II. DAVIES BEVBPORYRS. JfiS wMMmm L. WELSH Clmir DHY GOODS! sKswl J WMmW v Ajsiimt ur .tit. uovrugiittHi iron, Fcnco Wiro, P INDIAN GOODS Sept 17-00 Telephones, No. 11!) 3 am I I OK VA S-i ! Having leased the stoics in the biiok building known us the 'Lincoln Block," nc.uly opio,iu, the old (.laud, and having disposed i.f that poi turn of my slock ilaiuuged by tho lute tire, and being in leceipl of Now Goods per last Hteamer, and nioie on the wav, I am piepaied to (ill all orders as before. Thanking the public" for the liberal patronage bestowl-d m me for the past seven years, I hope by piompt attention in all mders to merit u continuance of the same. Allhc new KtiiiM t-h.,11 no pleased to see all my old cus toineis, and us ninny new ones at may iind it to their advantage to call. Island orders solicited and faithfully executed. " CHAS. MUST ACE. You can find the Latest Styles of Ladies', Misses' & Children's Hats, AT a i Chas. J Fishel. Cor. Fort & Hotel Sts. turnr mm powder Wilhoiit a Kival in Price & Quality 1 One-third tho Price of the Royal ! Every Housekeeper Should Use It ! g0" A Saving of .Ti Per Cent in Cost and Quality tho Very BpHt. tft SPECIAL RATES TO JOBBERS. r!U Cm EEMOVAL! . o Having removed our SODA WOKKS to' moro oonunodioiis quarters at (Near the Custom House) We are now prepared to furnish nt short notice, and of priniu quality, any of tlie following High Class Aerated Ueverages : CiNCgR ALE, Plain, Sweet, Lui, strawbnrrr or Gnu Sarsapnrillft, Sarsaprtrilla & Iiou Water, and Crah Apple U dor. Using oxcliisholy tlu IIVA'IT PlJjtH WATKIt HYHTKM. 71S8BOrU TELElJHONESfc71 HOLLBSTEiR & CO m'V MTKWMT NOT1OI0, fVWVi KiiiiiIiiiiI Miilmnlly lluiuoliuii 1 hMIOlllllstlHIITIIIIlllllllHpl)IK piillnilU, budlim uf iiiiiiluiiilii nieiilix uliu nl.h Inxci'iiiii a luiniii mi iciHin. illilu li'HIM. lii'fuic niul ilniliiirlliulliiiii of llicli riilillui'iiii'iil, nlicio ilm Inn) n linn iilbuii ilium, iiiirriliur ami uiiulhui thill will lw nwyiilwli.ttfii ib'uw uiiiily mwmi iu iuiiiiuuuuoi Hivu mrmmBm MPANY Over $136,000,000 . 3L. HOSE, Ac;cnt for the Hawaiian Islands. & CO., SADDLERY & HARNESS. LAWN TENNIS & CROQUET SETS, Rl HBER COATS & OIL SUITS, LH.VTHEK BELTING, FLAGS, FLOWER POTS, MIKKOKS, CHAIRS, SI LVERWARE, STATIONKRV, SOAP, ETC., ETC., ETC. STEAM COAL, (JI'.ftlltJNT, LIME, FIRE CLAY. 1TUE BKICK, RED BRICK, E'l-C. Cuiirvs & raiie Knivosc AMERICAN FRENCH, lie Fillings, Etc., Ktc. Entiiely new to tills trade. THE i e ouse McggwiMil aijawgpww , J&S&W P. O. Box 372. 917 v Tace, King Mreet. HENRY DAVIS & CO., Exclusive AgentB for the Hawaiian Islands. ' pmiii ! i .wMMn.i iii- nil' ' ' ir .. , f i MONOI.IIDJl. AHHIC1NJ0IC8 OTJCIS, I lICinillQIJKS nr Kiiiiii, Minil, linv- ti t lug Hindu mi iilgiinii.i uf Iih iiinpcily In Dm iiiiileiufguml fur llin Imiliilll uf liU I'IimIIiiim, nnilcii U licii'li)' Klnilllmiiilhliiliiiiigniv lilm lineal be iiiociilml in ihu iiiiiliu.luiicil wllhlli jlili'ii llli'lllll" fiiiiii iliiut, iiiii) nil ii'f!ii lllilullU'il in fiilil.il, pi ll iiinw mil iitf illlinll'l liiuiHljii llllllli'illu (! lUtfillUJJl lit Ull) I IIIHlkTilmiW! UI llli U' lli Ai U I 111 IIUH III mini UNrTAim AmWl ifjuiiUiim i ,