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. , ; w TITE GAZETTE: FQltT AVORTH, TEXAS,' MQN,$iY JULY 2B. '! Ml C ,fl VED SOCIETY NOTE1. hn Minora Sutlth fa herb visiting In Mayer, of Heiidcr&m, in ! of hut slBtor, Mrs. J4 G. laxnmlcr, of ler parents, Greenville, is Mr. mid Mrs. "Ztiekcrnmmi, accompanied olilliiron, iieicn mm uer- i()r UHlVOdiim " iuuiiuuyt j,lng at the ijeiicu notci. iUboii nnti iiuiiiiy nave um iiernmneiit itireweii. Tiiey iforth reside iu .Now Yorlc r fulu SodpKson win sponti r Willi HJ-'i riowi, mm. i. Ithncsi, au , wonuer, u Isin to hear in the zepiiyr'a T II... nl.1it P ...... iwlin 11111??! II1U alalia ui "" "'iu Inked out or the nnppicut Rd llfiN. bonrneii mo lexua teongcr iriii" iwi-uiyiour her (icpsiriiire, u.,iuuuii: i.rnnprtlea of the Mliieml kivo li pnimccfc for the iiflllc- r ,. .J-. .....1 ttlu ttf uir ie iieuri- uiiu ""j . ""j slider Wlint mreo ihuhuis miBWcr wouiii ue, u LiiiatmiiH norinur or r"w- . . t.i Ionic tdiiuoncy woum ilni her favorite song: Kit) lllu mo dlmiuul (our, ktiiUjli-iinuown 'B L.'....,.. ..xil tnftlv lfO: 0 winds nro soduiiik miimy, ireutle, unknown woe: lhlnk of mo unil love mo, did onco long m;o?" Mint answer be tho Bimpio ATou verrona. Abo la iw common lovers ore;" ue- Btupcndous experience of Joe liia nurticulnr lino will bo ilsam for Abe'a wounds. re iiioincnts in life so remote lion, ho overflowing with the led essence oi our existence, iHtuiul out as monumental auv carccis. Aa such an MisaMtunio certainly con- hour when n tinong oi fdo her adieu. M. Warlick of Quitman is Ira. 1). tt. i.niiKtoru. tillcs Freeman luis returned roll's prairie. M. mm Misses juohig mm rillitima hnVo returned from i. biiaoti, of rrendcrdon,.ittcnded wediicauny iukui. Ipsdny evening Miss Jjiila ;avc a party in nonor oi iuiss loon, wlioieit tins cay mr a , to Tyler. E. Witrloy is visiting i Longview. &r welcome menu, win vig- ! up from Albany a few days II again, Will. Iclou Mimins, oi ryier, is ler friend, Miss Eddie Cala- toblnson, of Wills Point, and itU l,il!,tl ,,!' ITimtutrlllii ill. iftJI. UIIIUU, " JJ.U.1WT..., --. isesalon ot our normal insu- Hclton. mavnie. of JJrcnhnm. is in the oslting the family of her brother, Brophy. Liiuini unent is spending somu th friends and relatives at 111 van. f&X the most brillitfnt afhursof i&on was the marriage on lust y.of 13. li. McKondree, of Bel- Mitss caino ju, Jiiirmu, oi i , , T w jnuics J. . ivveii uiiu iiiu. j. . mve returned from a brief RtheDutt'an Mineral wells. lOcttivia rendleton recently leit Lfifor u visit to her sister, Mrs. VBlacUbuni, at Coleman Oity. tind Mrs. 11. 1). Lee, of this few dayr. Home ;dale. Islellic llather i3 enteit lining a jllig guest in iUisa j.$roiuorion oi Cdrcos. KiC'handler of "Waco la in the ?ltn net sister, Aira. iu. Mj, luiuur. i? Jjcnoir ot Jiryan is visiting IK L. Trigg. .... Blect puny enjoyed themselves at bsidence of lion. 11. li. Saunders Wednesday night. piKtiigms oi ry in ma givo a granu ItjTemple to-night. KW. 11. 1-leuly ot Uleoumu uas n the city for several days with ilicr, Judge Jvjtill. round Ings and association were not BUKKwtlvo of ptous thrift mid cntcr nrrse. Tlicro may lo many who have hoard and nrtf stilVto hcnMh clrctttu stituce'connectcd yUh tills story who will say that It would have been better If, Marshal lifted tho child of the Alamo In hlu arms on tho gloomy morning of '1 8tp uul enrolled bur name with that of "Leonldas and tho hosts of tho mighty dead." "LET US JINE IX I'll Alt." UoW o Colored lluiitUr 1'rcnclior IVns Moved by ''" l'lbndlti); r Hl e Attorney. Cartersville, Ga., July 18'. An amus ing Incident occurred in the justice court at Kuharlee An old colored llaptistminUtcr named Andrew Jaok son Carter sued Pinkney Cayadn, n white man, for $25, and Cuyson pleaded ns a act oil' moro thnn Carter's demand. When tho case was called, both j.artlcs answered ready. The plalutiir was represented by v. J. Keel, and ihe delcndaut by A. K. Atluwny, of this city. Mr. At trway who is a Methodist, said, nniong other things, that while there were some good men among negro preach ers, as a clas they were very great rascals, and Jlnptlst negro preachers were the worst of all. Mr. Keel, who la u Baptist, decided to say something in defense of tho moral character of his client. He grew enrnest, and tho old darkey became very attentive. Tears stood in his eyes, and tho crowd und court looked serious. The speak er, having succeeded In moving tho audience, was himself moved, and closed by saying , in u solemn manner ''may it please your honor, my ioor client, lufetead of all this tirade mid abuse, ought to hear tho welcome plaudit, 'Well done, thou good and faithful servant,' for thus de voting his time and talents in pointing to lite people the word of God that taketh away the sins of the world." This was more than tho old darkey could bear, and, with teara running down his cheeks, ho raist-d his hands and oyea heavenward, fell upon Ids knees mid exclaimed, ''Let us jino iu prar." The court, lawyers and by standers looked on in amazement, while tho old darkey prayed most earnestly at the top of his volco. At tho conclusion of the prayer tho court rendered a judgment in favor of tho plalntllU A Wcnllliy Mexican Smuggler.' Kew Ytirk, July 20. Among the baggago taken from the steamship Alaska, of thu,Gulon line, which nr-, rived yesterday, were eight large trunks mid two lininenso boxes, all marked Joso Phillip. This being u larger amount of baggage than trans atlantic travelers generally have, the eustoiu-liDUso olllciala decided to examine the contents of tlntso trunks. The first trunk that was unpacked was tho largest of the lot. It was nearly Bcven foot long, threes, feet wlde.mul fou r feet high, und was clowly packed wlht line laces, elegant silks, mid costly holsery. Kaeliof the trunkH woro ex amined iu order and contained about the same as the first. It Is estimated that the total value of the goods In all trunks will reach WO.OW. Tho real owner of tho property Is fiatd to be a wealthy nlerchant'of the City of Mex ico., Olllcialfl say that WU.OOU W.orth of property smuggled in this manner by passenger has been captured at this port within tho past six or eigiit weeka. Shllohxft couch nm consumption euro Is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Bold by L. K. Bruns wig & Co. A positive euro for malarial poison ing, chills, fever ami ague, s found In Morse's Ague Mngnets. Only CO o.cnta per box. Sold by L. N. Hruns.wig fc uo., i"ort worth, Texas; Mouse's Aciui-: Macixkts arc guaran teed to euro Fever and Ague Then why sulleer longer? Try them I Only COcts per box. Money refunded If no euro is effected. Sold oy li. N. llltUNSWIO & Co., Fort Woth Texas. Jpftand Mrs. 11. u. Leo, ot Saf in Lampasas for u few d jfsSCuptniu Thompson isatli Jratrip to Cameron and Uockc SiTlie liabe of the Alamo. tin CorresnoiitfHiieo of tlio Toxlin.l ere ia an establishment nt tho foot jgress avenue wliero cheap baths m, and boats are lured to .such ot Sporting public as arowilling to trty centa an nour lor ino picas- If laboring with tlio oars and S' anils over tho steep and shallow I of the Colorado while the ther- Bier rangis in tlio nineties. Few -o who putroimu this house 5tho history of the iiroprietor. tho sou of tho "ilabo of tlio Ala- Ills mother and grandmother the ouly ones left alive after tho and capture ot tlio fortress. eloquent orations have been fat dillerent sessions of the legls- based on tlio tortile theme of Ichild of the Alamo;" moro than attempts were made to tile for her maintenance 10 exnenso of tlio state trov lent; poets have embalmed her iu tlio literature or thoaire. Her le after attaining womanhood was pis no doubt caused a great many tret tho nuculton mat nud ueen jtedtoher, as also tho prominent uncontrollable circumstances fcd her to take in tho country's history. Very often immlries been mado concerning her where- is since suo disappeared so sun- from thu public mt'ce; and nl on these occasions tho silence Invstery concerning her is as deep Sis suggestive. In her case there tsrtnitilv a great deal to no ex- Ed. Being the ward of all true ioti, who, it seems, showed her attention that could bo wished It was reasonable to presume alio Id conduct herself so as to be an ct of pridu to all, but tho that such was not caso lorms tho saudest chapter io unwritten history of tho state. I? lived In this city a number of and her mother now resides at liomcfrtcnd nl the foot of M t. lion- i'Tho story of tlio portion of herllfo it uore, as loin vy pariies miviug prtunlties to obtjrvo her, is not-cal-Ited to heighten (lie nrldo of the willuteMsUc patriot. She died at ston iu it mnusJojj wiipre thoBUl Two and Four Ccnts. Third Assistant. Postmaster-General Hay.cn has issued a circular to post masters throughout the United States, in which ho says that the reduction of postage to two cents on first-class do mestic riiall matter will go into ell'eet on October 1. Ho instructs postmas ters, to limit their requisitions of three cent stumps and stumped enveloped to the actual needs Of their olllces, so as not to have a stock of unused stamps on hand, lie call attention to tlio fact that the head of Wash ington litis been adopted for the new two cent stamp mid the head of Jack son, similar to that on tho present two cent stamp has been adopted for the new four cent stamn. The price of both the" two cent and four cent stamped envelopes will remain the same as on tho existing schedule for like sizes and qualities, lie directs at tention to the fuct.thatjio arrangements, have been made for tile exchange of three cditstamis or three cent stamped envelopes in tho hands of postmasters or private parties. Tho old two and three cent stamps and stamped envel opes will bo valid after Oct., and must be accepted in payment of posst sge. Tho new two cent stamps will be issued on Sept. 15 and stamped envel opes on the 1st of September, but they aionot.to be sold before Oct 1. There are no other changes In the rates of postage. llollcd Dsg As a Dclleae.jv "The Chippewa Indians consider dog soup a rare delicacy. On ono oc casion they wanted to treat mo unusu ally well, so they invited me to a din ner party, at which tho principal dish was to bo dog. They first singed tlte hair pfi'theanlmal, then held It by tho tail and stirred it around in a pond, by way of washing. It was then ready to bo boiled whole. Hut I had n sl(;k head-ache, and was obliged to decline their kind invita tion. Tho Southern Indians do not eat dog. I have brought several speci mens of thoir bread. Tim dideicnt colore white, pink and gray are caused by tho different varieties of coin used. Tho bread loi.ks like pieces of flaky stone, in layers like mica. Every layer is mado separately like a paste. The meal is merely ground lino hetween stones and then mixed with water. ,ti i H ,1 WhcttirJorlttoftJioillsefOic human tjody orloo fram a derangement of tho E,lver, effecting boih the stomach nud loxcela. Zn order to effect a cure, U ta titcctsctry to remote tho cause. Irregti lar and. tluggUh action of the Bowels, Vcadiic7w,SlckntssatlhoS:omach,ratn luh2:ackandZolnt,etc.,Uia'lcatolhat analetancc to enaltlo this organ to tltrote offlniptsriltcs. Erfclrly AhIi nxttcvearocapcclalt'j compounded for Oil purpose, Xheyaro '.nitd in thri- action nud cffertlre as a cure; are pleasant to lliatasta and fatten, cactlu by both children end adults, Xa hen according to directions, they are a - eafcantlplxasaut ottroorQyopcpBtn, General Dc&tllty,E8hl2ltual Cou KilpalloM, XJl3eaaea Xvlducyri, etc., etc. AsaZHaotXl'tirltlcr they are sicrlor to any other tncdlelnoi cleansing the system thoroughly, and imparting new life and vticrgy totholn valid. It is a inetllcliio and not an iato-Icatlnsr beverage. ASX YC3i! OaUCOIST TCR PfilCW AS! BITTfaj, od tcko cc otter. l'BIC!!, $ LOO per llottle. rRICKLY f.SH BITTERS CO..S0LE PROPRIETORS ' iiL. Louis and KaiUiiu City, Ho. Suffer wo longer from Dyspop sin, Indlgestionwnnt of Appotitc,loBof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &e. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never falls to cltf o all those discasos. Diwwn, NTmbr 6, 1881, Bbowh CiirwtCAL Co. Ctntlem Epr yr I h unt;itritufrcrefftomDjptpl, und could (tt no rdiif (having tried everything which vrti rcommeiitl etl) until, nctlng on l!i advice of n friend, who bail ben lntfilted by Brown's Iron Umn',1 Irlxla bottle, wltk aot turrirltlftg hhiiIis. Prctloui to Uklng (lnonii'ii luo: DlrrriBI,(iTc)tUliii;Itt Wmud me, and I.sufferod giatlr from a biirnlnc ratlo In th iloraach, which wa unbearable. Since tnt. ir.g Uhotvn'o Ikon Ihnanf, nil my trouble are atoutnd. Caucatany time without any,diagroable re tulti. I a tu 'radically ahothct petton. lira. W J. FiaxK, 33 MavcrkU St,, K, Doiton. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts liko a charm on tho digestivo organs, removing all dyspoptlc symptoms, nuch txa tast ing the food, Belching, Hoat in tho Stomach, Xaeartburn, etc. v Tho only Iron Preparation hat will not blacken tho teeth or rjlvo headache. - m - Sold by nil Druggist. Browri Chsmical Co. Bnltlmoro, Md. See th.M nil Iron Hitters ore made by Brown Chemical Co., llaltlmorc, and have urosied red lines and trade mark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. JOSEPH H. BROWN. WHOLESALE -ad, XJoalor lao. BAGGING AND TIES. Nos. G, 8, 10, 12 and U First Strcef, AVliolwnlc ntiU llotcxtl Dealer In HARDWARE. IRON. NAILS. GAS PIPE. ' m O H 09 I K2 u&7mK7zyi mmffisGj&m o 1 J. 'j i ' i.1im- i. im. .. .MttL " mt I 1 . "-ri i,'J4Ui tr I .- oyj m P ,FOge. I ft?- (( 33X xs-iouB PLANIMO MILL A vrarranlcd ci'.ro tor all discasos caused by malarial poisoning oi the lilood, sufcli as Chills and Fever, Fever and Ague, Sun Pains, Dumb and Masked Agtio, Thlrd-day Aguo, SInMng Chills, Intcrmillcnt, Romll tent, Bilious end all olher Fevers, caused by .nalaria. It is also tho safest and best cure lor enlarged Spleen (Fever Cnko), General DcbllU ty and Periodic Neuralgia. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. . N. lWlUNi-WIO it I'O AGENT FOU HALLIDATS Wmii MILL. Corner Houston and Socoud Stroots, Fort Worth, Toxau. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST! TOVE AND HARDWARE HOUSE IN THE CITt 3Kvcry Description of Job Work done on Short Notice. t Sash Door and Blind rEf.A.areQ'-Ess-. Mill, some Having purchased tho Dotvey l'lanlnc 3 put lu order tlio tniicUincry.and added hi now machines all kinds of work, lnnrN nml IlllliflM. Btoro Counters and Shelving, fichool DeHkf and Church scum, aiho, an Kino oi 28 to It, I am now prepared to do (fork, such as .Store Pronto, Sash. IndK, Window uml IJoor I'rnnes. ST t a EtetuVoVarLr: .. CItHRATtO "llelR aro nirccted, to Erirasdii's New Torpedo Iloat. New York, July 20. Tho torpedo bout Destroyer, built by the inventor of tlio monitors, has httirted for Bundy Hook, where the prejiiiratioiis that have been In . progress for &01110 time will be completed, nnd the latter nart of this week preliminary tejts will be made of the destruetlvenesa of the boat wlion operatluu lu deep sea wa ters. There two ulno enirines on lioard the craft, which is ninety feet long-, and has cost Mr. Kriusson $1,100 per foot. He&ays that ten such vessels could destroy tho llnest navy extant. "Prieklv Ash Hitters" is an unfall- iiiB specllic for 11II complaints arising from a derangement of tlio functions of the liver. It purities the blood and infuses now life into tho Invalid. Pains in the sldo, general uneasluei-H, loss of appetiU', headache, billions at tacks, etc., etc., aro such indications that 11 corrective is needed. "Prickly Ash Hitters" is especially adapted for tlies-oconiplalntn. It arouses a torpid liver to action and restores It to a healthy condition. & . . . Forbidden to Wear ISniign. AVillusb.rro, Pa.. July IU Tho Rev. father Q'liarau, pator of bt. Mary's elan o!i, of this city, and tho pastor of the Catholic church at Ply mouth, have informed the Sunday Bcliool children of their congregation that hereafter tluw will not be allowed to wear-bans or frizzes while attend lnir divine Hervk'o. .If they do. they will bo sent home. Father O'lluran, iu a lecture tojhoclilldreicondenined tho fashion of wearlug.bnngs in boyero terms, and said no young girl who ever expected t become a lady would bo guilty of banging her hair. It is undiiMtood that a circular has been issued by MUhon C'Uurnn to all tho clorgyof thqdloaese catling their at fitloirto the matter. Scroll Sawing, Brackets, Turning and Pickets. All k Jnds of lumber drsuscd on shon notice Sutlsfiictlon Euari.11 teed. Mill Lotwcen Seventh and Elghtl Strcots nt the end or tho Bantu Fo Railroad track, Fort Worth, Texas, J. L. TAFT. I'rnprletnr. W. U. Cowan. J. V. 1'osky COWAN & TOSEY, Attorneys at Law, Notaries Publio And flcncral ileal Kf'.nl RrokerH, BEETWATEE, NObiN 00ONTT, TEXAS, Ascnts for Texas Knilrojd Lands. Bpecla Attention to CollrctloiiR. noforences: First Naitonol Hank, Weatherlord: Hon. T. M, Wheeler, Jndco 12th Judicial Dlstrlet, Ilrcck enrldge, Tox.; Judge J. It. Fleming, Cisco. Texuu. adopt tho miro remcuy, iionipv ter'8 .Stomach Hit ters. Dlce.iBPS ol thu orRuna iimnfcd beset others far moro pcriouK. and a delay Ih tliero foro hazardous. Dyspcphtn, liver complulnt, chtllH nllU lovrr, curiy rhcumatlQ twln ires, kldnoy woak licsairlneiiPrloUH hodlly" troulilo If trilled with, iMto no tlmo lu ubIhk thlH efleutlvo and safe medlciiin. For sale by all aruce"" imu dcalerii cenomlly. Sckeiibei' & Hoehstadter, WHOLESALE HQU0B8 AND CIGARS, Anil Ajrcnts for ATHEUSEE'S3 ANTHONT & KUHFS ALSO ANTHONY fc KUIIN'S KEG BKBU. IVo. OO IIoiiHton Stx-oot, - ITort "Woi'tli, TtsxuH CINCINNATI OFFICE : 120 SECOND STREET FAIRBANKS SCALES -AT- Greatly Reduced Prices I Ilavlnc .purcliaRcd thla scale iu car-load lots for cash, I am now proparcd to otter ray cuDtomers IRW THE UUEAT ENflLISH KEMEIY, pm riTTm7CI Nroiis. I'll! UUlAJiO vitl and Ocnnt JD ROBBINB, WALL PAPER, Sign Work, Interior Decorating Specialties, hi O.K. PAINT SHOP, No 9 Main Street. ffe: 5J "iJVf 33 Rnt'lliih Medical flllvn tilir-ol. SI. IiOUlH. Mo. 'Powell, Fort Worth. Texas. Loss or. mttRTT.TrT'V manly wu"ui tlcor, HtHirtiinlorrliocu, eto., when other remedies fall, n cttre iuaranterd, M.G0 a hot tie, fourtlmes tho qnautltj' M. lly oxpresH to any ail drees. Hold by nil driiBBlst Jnstltulo, proprietors, in ioa by T. W. PIlOFEistllONAL. In the market. at Krcntly rpdticcd prices nomiormer rales. 1 have )u stock, anil shall keep at all times a full lino of scales Mid trucks or tho Fulrbank make, Panics wanting uuy slzo sculo will do well lo wrllo mo for prlcea. PLATFORM WAGON SCALES A SPECIALTY. A Tldbalt. X. M,VanZnndl. J, J. JarrlH. J, P. Smith. CO. W. V. ItOUTIi, Homceopathic Physician, FORT WORTH, TEXAS. OFVICU-Ko. 18 Jfatn Htrett. JieMcnce, AT. W. Calhoun aiui ".Tiird Blrstlt. 5-25tf l)lt.A.J.LiUVKENCE. wirffltRri DENTIST, T1DBALL, VANZANDT & FORT -WORTH, TEXAS. A General I'nnklnu Iluslnoss Trtnsacted. Collocllon made and promptly romlttod. chMiiBuuruwn on ml ttio iirtuclpnl cltlei) of puriio. Ex First; National Bank Corner Houston nnd Second Sl.s., FortWordi, XoxnU. CAPITA! $100,000. SURFEITS $30,000, J. J. JCAKE, Architect and Superintendent FORT WORTH, TEXAS. OFFICE Over Firtt JVatlonal Hank, PUwi nnd biociMca.tlnn with all modern Improvement. Including estimates of the QC1I m-rt.V iriniV krilL'. fill 9 Tflt. HO. fJlUT'iiH 6o, IH-mih ilux limiudid. CO Tim" ..vtiiviIIKBIIKS. FORGES. III9T 10IIUK 46. ii.rj. utniitK. nnnL. &c. nB uoiit noiM.H TTON BEAM &. FRAME. 3.46 UltTd l..lW!tlVrt, U oz. o2 lb. t I'IKK ellKS. IMurtJt-RKHLIDTriU it " rr"-.: .v.r- i. -,. ,1.. .mA uu... 4tAmt,&& lb. liloweri. nll. Vict Oth'.r Artlclel lltns " - .- FORT WORTIT, TEXAS, OFWOK. In Benton Bulldlne, over Wm Brown'a Grocery Btoro. l!i-2My N. WALLERIOH, FORT WORl'IT, 1EXAS, OVVICIL-Xo. 13 Italn llreel. Up Main, OSES N1THOU8 OXIBB OA8. tradIrs' NATIONAL BANK ! OP 1'OHT WORTH. TEXAS. CAPITAL PAID UP $125,000. Accounts Solicited, FOREIGN EXCHANGE SOLD. W,J, B0AZ, H. 0, EDEIMQTOB OFFICERS M. B. LOYD, President. D. C. BENNETT, Vice President GL0R3E JACKSON, Cashier. v' Directors US, Codln, M, D. Lojd, J. D. Reed, Zane Colli, 0. C. Utnnoll, Ccor latkion, . 9. Sandld0 TRA3SACT A CEWERAL BAW5CSNC BUSINESS. BGDD 8c CO.. PISikT.Kll IH HOTEL No. 41 ilouRton utret, WHIT WOltTtf. TKXA" ITIOML Houthrtldo Henrietta Texas. This liottl liaa liccn furiilhd rcwntly wltj now furnlturo. nnd ovrrytliliiir urrongrU In rnK!la(f clylo. No poln will tie npnrcd to mnko euchU comfor')o. JjrKO wtinplo T(Min for commercial men, 'Jnblo alwuy Houtlirtldo of S(juuro G. P. CARR & CO., Wtioleal jriinufwcturcrfl of . Mattresses, Pitas, Bolsters, Etc fetrcols, FORT WORTH, TEXAS. J. M. City Bill Poster, AffiW5 Wis' ".. M-v i?-' 'svT.t '.a' ;.- vi . t v. tiLA - -& 'MiJuJil- . .. . ... i ii,.mii i..Utiillnni)roruptiy WCllmippllcd. , . , UHa,I n. t ... n t n 1 t .j iiMiimt-v niiiririiir 1 pi '. r- w-w K XTttiaenb uu aiwmhw.w.m"."" i '.-':, I Tim -' ,- .' 'if'-9"mmmlrif1 " i IMm l iTMi'MaigaiaiMBitTiii . , , ,, -Ar,'.-v,fv' l- ' hSM H- , utiEZtto .v3K,ii, " ' MM lnMBmft t d t-rx.T'.i.lirriJta!i w - .!. i'. ' - mtKmMM'1 u. -g8! i.:,i-:,: Jviiirii--''rv--,vt uvi HLfrn'tlllr rtiat DttT'-UVKCC .1- Jb. m - .".y-.. . r ri i I'Atthi ton, ; jfrvvt' I fiioh .jm; it'll St-ar (itniV Mil. . Jv'li.l )?! orir-i then i erni : tn tin Vii'i.:. Vntr' sii Ifll V nil' tome 'Wit i;tioi 1 : i'ih.'.V.'I WM aim Ihii ileru OCX flita ftyrr hi 2rSm m JJ0I JPSItt ftfieit rm. I1. SB J ) fitii ; xm i r.! jWPl' froii .ss iy-?s? "- -i-i2SfeK4iiVktyeah5'' Wnigps. law,0W. I getting. ' 'tC$-'f 1)00111 18' liJMi htri4MMiilt? mzmmimmsmmm