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'"" " ' ' ' -7-7-7---": 7' . ' ; ' ; : r:;!v-. .- ;. ' ', ' : ' ...,"' ' -. V''. '. " 1 THE DAILY CAIRO BULLETI rf ." 1 VOLUME XI. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. CltyJMhcew. Muyor-N.B. Thintfewood. Tretwun'r Kdwurd Dizuuia, Clerk Dentil. J, Kuloy, Coutuelor Win. II. (iilbert. Sliimhul J.C. LiiHut". Attoruifv-Wlllluiu UuDdrlckt. Pollen Muglumto J. J. Bird. v, . n 1 !V,A,lD 0,1 Al-nElUIKW. lrt J ard-W w. o't'Bllatian. M. J. Rowley. Second Wurd-Uiivld T. Llauutir, C. It. Wood ward. Tulrd Witrd-W. P. WrlKl)t. Kirliert Bmitli. f lVT ... arU ("hnrlo O. Patlur. Junitu Kynaston , I lftti urd-T. W. Uulllduy, ,.rnet I). Pottlt. . County Officers. Circuit Judfc-c-O. A. Hurkor. Circuit Cli-rls -J. A. Riwvcu. County J mint, R, h. Yocuia. C'uuuly Clerk-S. J. Hunim. County AMiiruvy-W. C. Mtilkiy. County Treamirer A. J. Aldcu. HkurttT-Jnlm Hodge, ('uruuur It. Fltzzeraic. County CommlmluucM-T. W. Hulllduy, M. V lirown. fcamuul Urlley. THE MAILS. G' LNLRAL DELIVERY open :3U a. m.; cluvt :3)tm.; Suud'iy: 8to9 a. m. Mum-y Order Department open ut 8 a. m. ; closci at 5 p. ra. Throush EiprtM Mall, via Illlnoi, Central and 3IlMllppl Central Railroad cliwe ut 12:3ii p. m. Cairo and Poplar Uluff Through and Wuy Mall ( lone m i:Wo, rn. Way Mall via Illtnolj Central. Cairo and Vln ctnue, and Mjtulppl Central Pallroad cloo at :S p. rn. Way Mai! far Narrow Gauge Kallroad cloe at 8 a. m. Cairo aLd Evanv1tle River Route clo,e at 8:30 p. m. ciiiy (except Friday). CHURCHES. AFRICAN M. E. Fourteenth Hreet. between Walnut aud Cedar ttn-ut; tervlcen Sabbath 11 a. m. nnd T :30 p. m. ; bunduy School 1 :3U p. m. CHKISTIAN'-Eii;hteenth ,treet; meeting Sab bulb lu:3up. m.; preachtui; occasionally. CUTHCII OF THE REDEEMER (Episcopal) J Fourteenth street; Morulct' prayer losbbatli) Ki:'W a. m.; evening prayer, , ::J p.m.; Sabbath chool V a. in. VIUST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CIIVHCU. , V PreacLin;.' at 10:8ii a. m.. 3 p. m., and T :3o p. m. t')butb cuxil at ":) p. m. liev. T. J. Shore,, pator. IUTHERAN-Thirtecnth t'.reet; ervlce fab J bath 11 a. m. aLJT:A p. in ; Sunday Kfcool n. m. METHODIST-Cor. Eighth and Walnut Greets; Preachin; feabbatii 10::) a. m. aud T p.m.; prayer nievtiiiu, Wedncday 7::) p. m.; Sunday School, V a m. Iter. Wuittaker, parlor. 1)RESBYTEItIAN-EiL-hth treet: preacblnu on sa'ibarb at ll:ou a. m. and 7:Op. m.; prayer nuctini: Wt-duecduv at T.:V)p. m.; SijLday School at .4 p. m. Itev. B. Y. George, pator. SECOND FREE WILL BAITIST Fifteenth treet. Iietwei-n Walnut and Cedar ,tnet ; Ser vian Sabbath at i and ;; p. m. ST . JOsCPirs-CKdinan Catholic) Comer Cro und Wa!m:t street ; tenlreii Sabbutb 10:90 a. r.i, ; Sunday Scbiml at i p. o. ; Veper 3 p. m. ; ser vice ciery day at p. n:. CT. PATliK'K'S-tHirr.an Catholic) Corner Ninth O nrvit atid Waniiitiijn avenue: nrvlcen Sab hiith land l a n.; Ve-pern 3 p. rn.; Pnndav School J p. rn. ; er.ce every day at 5 p. m. Itev. F. Zabel, prt-'t. RAILROADS. EXCURSIONS! 0 EXCUKSIONO 1 m m m W rnu 1" n -f- 1. Lli J . Vx . 11. . EXCUliSlUX TICKETS TO CT 1 TTT AND ALL l'dINT IN O I . I iV U L THE SOUTH-WEST. TO DENVER and all points Wist. TO MONTREAL and BOSTON, And all Eateru point at very low r:ite. (JAIRO cfc ST. LOUIS R. R. II. AV. BMITHKKS, lie-lver. SHORTEST SHOUT LINE BETWEEN CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. Time fck-h4xlu.lt: Through Expre' leaves Cairo S:4 a.m. iuroiiiru i-.xprei urrlveH at t. St l.oul,.. .'i:t'p.in. ThrotiKh Exprvi leaven E. St. Loui,.... H:iiu.m. Tlirouuh Exprei" arrive at Cairo r:lt' p.nt. Miirphybor accommodation leave Cairolj.i" p.m. M'l'jiliyxhoro Arc. arrive, at Murphyboro h:4 p.m. Murphyidioro Acc. leave, Mitrpliybnro .. 4:Ua.m. Murpliyeboro Acc. arrive, at Cairo 10 45 a.m. The Cairo & St. Lotil, Hall Itond in the only nil Hull lioute, between Cairo und St. Loul under one manattemvtit, thi-rcforo there an- no delay, at way ftutloii awaiting connection, from other line,. Cloe and Mire connection, at St. Loul, with other line, for North, Ea,t nnd West. .5. A. NAl'ULE. L. M. JOHNSON, Ai nt. (ieueral Muuaucr. (JAIRO it VINCENNES R. R. (il lfl I.VSJ THE SHOHTEST ltUUTK TO t'llUlljLft Kvajiavillp. 17 Tinr.rV! THE 8HOHTEST TO LOUIS I'll hfiO VILLE, CINCINNATI, 11AL TIMOItlC AND WASHINGTON. i 1I T I THE H1IOHTEST TO INDIAN ? , 1 AP)LIS,I'HILADELPI1IA,NEW VOKK AND 110STON AND . SIX HOURS SAVED Over Iraltia of all other route, making tho tamo connection,. I fT l'niiin'r by other route, to tankti connec tlxn, iiMi.l rliln all iilubt, wnltliift from one to x hour, nt ,miill iiniiiiry nation, for tralni of cou nectliiK rondx. v 1 1 E !u Ya M 1 Va U'1'" tt ""d iiko o,,r 4 145 ... . .. ... ft' " "'. n'm-hlna Kvatm- lllo, ItollntininilU. Clllflntmll ami Loul,vlllo iam 1ny. Tralm cave and tithu m culw a follow! Mall leave,. , 4:45a.m. M all arrive to :00 p.m. Tiinmuu tickets ana check to all Important ' T. A.'MILLKtl ROIW'KLI, Mlt.LRR. lleol PM. Afffiit. . Oeiiernl Hnn't. I a.. II. CUURCU, raiieoirer Avut. BULLETIN BINDERY. I HIE BULLETIN BIIDEEY BULLETIN BUILDING Washington Avenue, Corner Twelfth Street. E. A. BURNETT, Propkietor. BIISTDIKG Of all IDi'scriiitioiis at Lowest Prices. KULIISTG To Order on Short Notice. RULED PAPER, Letter Heads. 10 and 12 Pound Note Heads, 5 anil r Pound. Kill Heads, Hand Ki Pound. Statements, and (i Pound, Rills Ladiu?, 10 Pound. ALL FIRST-CLASS TAPER. Envelopes, Tags, Curds, "Whito and Colored FOSTER PAPER. CAIRO, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 3, 1879.. MEDICAL. IS YOUlt BLOOD PURE! 1 Now thli I, an Important nue.tlon. for wlthou pure and wboluaomo blood there can be no pe uusiiu, aim wuaoui GOOD HEALTH Ifellimoro hnrdpn and nmtn Vnr Tmnuc blood the beat medicine known la ScovillV Blood Purifier. It la the ureat Southern time tried and true rea dy, ana may be Implicitly relied on, WUEN EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS. Take It In the Sprint time CDcdulIv forinv i'urc ,ccretlon of the blood incident to thi eatonot tncyear; and takult AT ALL TIMES for Cancer Scrofula. Liver Comolaint,. I Weak ne,, Roll,, Tumors, ShcIIIel', and the thou -und 111, that come from Impure blood. fOIIN F. HENRY, CTRRAN & CO. Sole Proprietor,. (5 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK. 2) BARCLAY EROS., Whole, alo Agenti. MUTl'AL AJD ROCnCTY JJUREKAI EUREKA I ,. , r:t A SUBSTITITE FOR LIFE IXSCB ANTE COMPANIES. WIDOWS' & ORPHANS' Mutual Aid Society, OF CAIRO. Organized July Uth, 1877, I'mler the Lawsot the State of Illluol. Copyright. July ft, 1877, under Act ot Congress. OFHCEHS: WILLIAM STRATTON, Pbkuent. Mils. P. A. TAYLOR, Vice Pbesidext. J. A. GOLDSTINE, Tbeascbeii. Db. J. J. GORDON, Med. Advmor. THOMAS LEWIS. Sechetabv. BOARD OF MANAGERS! J. J. (iORDON. Phvalrlan Cairo, Il'.s. Mr,. P. A. TAYLOR. Superintendent of Scbo-jl,. Alexander County " " Mr,. E. V. POKD, Yarietv Unicket Store, " J. A. GOLDSTINE. of Goldmine A- Ro- enwater, Wh.!e,a!c and Iietail Dealers in staple and Knncv Dry Good " " N. IS, THISTLE WOOD, of Hinkle 4 TuMlewood. Commiclon Merchant,, Cotton ar.d Tobacco Factor, " S. D. AYEhs, of Ayers & Co.. Commi,- ,iou Merchant, " THOMAS LEWIS. Innirance Manager and Attorney at Law " " WM. STRATTON. of Stratum 4 DIrd, Whole,a!e Grocer, " GEO. M. ALDEN. Commle,!on Mer chant, TS Ohio Uvee " JAS. S. REARDEN. Acect M:,i,ippl Ya!l('vTriin,iionutlo!i Company " " UAKRlSON IIOL'IT. Watchmaker and Jeweler " " CIIAS. R. STUART, Whole.ale and Re tail Drv Good and Notion ' EDWARO A. RUDER. Mannfacturlnir Jeweler and Wholesale Dealer lu Watchmaker," Toil and Material,.... " EDWIN R. EGNEW, Proprietor St. Charle, Hotel II iZEN LEIGHTON, Comm!lon Mer- i. hunt . . " . U. EDWARD R. ROE. U. S. Martha! Southern DMrlct Illluoi, Surinirfleld. 111,. Mr. S. A. AYERS. Villa Ridire, Dr. R. S. URRillAM. Pbylcmn. Indlanapoli,, Iud AL'cnt Keokuk. Iowa. Rev. DAVID C. WELLS. Metbodlit Minuter Grand Junction. Tenn. J. R.GULLEY Merchant Merlduu.MUt. ICE. JOHN SPROAT, PROPRIETOR OF SPUOATS PATENT Refrigerator Cars, AND Wholesale Dealer in Ice. ICE DY THE CAR LOAD OR TON, WELL PACKED FOR SHIPPING. Cixv Loads a Specialty. ) y t' 1 C K : Cor. Twelfth Street and Levee, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. INSURANCE. I 1ST S TJ R A N C E i E 3-(-1 5 - M t 1 IT. H H " O . c I 3 r. a o i-3 U r n - gj, i e v. Hl'TOHER. JAC0R WALTER, BUTCHER AND- Doalcr in Fresh LIcat. EIGHT f STREET, Jptwon WrmhlniEtor. mul Com' morclul Av., nil4lnltm Ilrmny. KEir!J foJ "'"he 4t Beef. Pork. Million. Vrnl, famiii Ht,u"' C and l prepared towvi mmn.e, la an acceptable manner. VEUETIXE "VE6ETHE," Say, a llo,ton phy,lclan. "ha, no equal a, a blood purifier. Hearlua of it, many wonderful cures af ter all other remedie, had failed. I visited tho lab- ru,. uuu convmcea niy,eir of it, (jenuiue merit. It 10 Prenared from l.tirlfd mnu n,. r.f which I, blcbly efl'octlve, and they are compounded in mien a niauuer a, to produce atonl,blns rculta. VEGETINE lithe crcat blood purifier. VEGETINE Will cure the worst case or Scrofula. ' VEGETINE Is recommended by phydclane and apothecaries. VEGETINE Ha ejected some marvelous cures In casca of Caucer. ' VEGETINE Cures the word cases of Canker. ' ' VEGETINE j MeitL'h nondcrfjl succe, in MeSurl.il di.icases VEGETINE Will eradicate Salt Rheum from the ,y,tem. VEGETINE Removes Pimple? and Humors from the ficc. VEGETINE Cures Coui-tlpaHon and regnlatei the bowels. VEGETINE Is a valuable remedy for Headache. VEGETINE Will core Dyspepsia. VEGETINE Restores the entire system to a healthy condition. VEGETINE Removes the cansc of Dizziness. VEGETINE Relieve Palntness at the stomach. VEGETINE Cures Pains ia the Back. VEGETINE Effectually cures Kidney Complaint. VEGETINE Is effective In its cure of Female Weaknesses. VEGETINE Istho preat remeny for General Debility. VEGETINE ts inr ET SPUING- MEDICINE. VEGETTNE. PREPARED BY II. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vt'jt-tine k Sold By all Drujrffists, VARIETY STORK. NEW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Largest Variety Stock IX THK CITV GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE Cor. Nineteenth street and l P.iii.a Til Commercial Ave., (111 U JUL C. O. PATIEU & CO. COMMISSION. JJALLIDAY brothers, CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Commission Merchants, DKAI.EI'.S tS FLOUR, GRAIN AND HAY l,roxriet4ir Egyptian Flouring Mills HL'liest Ciwh Prk-e Paid for Wheat. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. NO. O. HANNY, Wholesale nnd Retail Dry Goods anil Clothing, 0 HOOTS AND SHOES, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, GROCERIES. CptnmprHal Avenue, I Pnlt-n III CemerBljthmitrteii tlUIUIJVi MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH LIVERPOOL. GRAIN. Liverpool, July 2,3:00 p.m. Wheat Steady Winter, 8a 0d9a 5J; Spring, 7s 4J8s 3d; California average, 8s Cd 2,9s 3d; California club, Os 2d0s Cd. Corn new 3a lid. NEW YORK ORAIN. New York, July 2, 12 :01 p.m.- Wheat nominal No. 2 Cliicago, 1 04l 17; No. 2, Milwaukee, $1 041 17; Red Winter, 1 101 17; No. 3 Red Winter, $1 lCJ 1 17; No. 2 Amber, fl 14Q1 15. Com quiet Steamer, 43; No. 2, 43. CniC4GO GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Chicago, July 2, 10 :00 A. m. Wheat July, 07 &97; August, 93. Tork July,?0 82; August, ?9 92. Cora- July, 36; August, SC4. Oats August, 3S?; September, 27. 'Cutcago, July 2, 11 a. m. Pork -July, WHO; August, $0 90. Corn-July, 30 '8'; August, SC6. Oats-July, Z2)i August, 2S. Wheat-July, 07g'07&; August, W. Chicago, July 2, 12:00 m. Pork July, 4?9 85Hi August, $9 0009 02f Corn- July, 8GJf30if; August, 30. Wheat -July, S7; August, 03if. Oats-July, IS; August, S3H28?8'. THE NORMAL'S PRESIDENT. The Carboudale'a cititizen's committee that has assumed the work of making pub lic the mismanagement and shortcomings af the S. I. Normal, speaks as follows of Dr.AUyn: We know not why an effort should be made to bolster up Dr. Allyn, for we neither directly or indirectly said one word about him; unless it be that the ring knew how vulnerable he is, and thus confessed judgment by defeading in advance what Lad not been assailed. Wo can assure them that before discussion is finished, we will ventilate that matter ' thor oughly. We will publish tha facta in regard to the superficial character of his scholarshin: the whretclmd in.ipcu. racies of his MS. when carried to printers; ins utter lailure in Mckendree College; that he was as unpopular there as he ia in Carbondale ; that his salary was reduced in flush times because the school was going down under him; that he left the school run down nnd in debt, a debt increased un der his administration: that hn was liv tlm ring taken from where he had a salary of 4-i,uu, ana naa run tne scnool down to such a state that it lias since been adver tised for sale, and rtlaced at rim Iion.l nf n grand State Institution, with a salary of r'ii mui. iiu uujiuj'uiur ill vuruonulllC and with liis pupils; the statement ofmem Iwrs of the Faculty that thov ran iln nnfl,. ing on account of the incompetency of their head; his lack of exentitivn ami mlmimc. trative abilitivc as head of tho srhnni. i,ia lack of government in school; Ins lack of every qualification as a teacher in the reci tation room. These and other facts in . gard to his positive boorishncss in his in tercourse with others, will be published in due season. HUMOROUS PARAGRAPHS. Those who expectorate in nuhl in nlnrra (don't squirm; it's not the old joke) uiuy ue sum 10 no worKing out their salva tion. scicniinc Amencon. The coachman who marries lna wnnthv employer's daughter may truthfully assert that his " 'lines' have fallen in pleasant piaces. Atlantic aiontmy. "In the bright complexion of my vouth I'll have no such word as pale," and she reached for the rough box with the clutch of an angel. Woman's Journal, The sea serpent yawned and stretched himself the other day, aud then raised his head to sect if tho season had opened at Cape May yet. New York World. A young lady, the other evening, kissed, in the dark, a young man whom she mis took for her lover. Discovering the mis take, ulio said, "It's not he, but it's nice." Tho Century. The Yellowstone valley is one of the most fertile tracts on this continent, and since the extension of the Northern Pacific road across the Missouri, is rapidly filling up with settlers. Mr. IIowclls says he saw an Euiflish fam ily stop before Titian's "John the Baptist" and heard the father sum up his impres sions in ono sentence: "Quito my idea of the party's character." A writer on archery says: "A lady walk ing through the fields or on unfrequented roads is well protected if she bo an expert archer, for a thirty-pound bow will put an arrow through the stoutest tramp." The fiKl and his money gather no moss. Buffalo Express. Which suggests that a rolling stone ia soon parted. Philadel phia Bulletin. And when you seek truth you are likely to find a woman nt the bot tom. Courier. ItTli.it la .m f xnll a tin lulled wrmin " said a lady to her luislmnd, as they wended their way from . church. "Yes," was tho rnnlir tvltl, t'nu-n. "Illlt. lilt VOII ktlMV. I thought it never would be." Oshkosh Christian Advocate. A lady in Portland, Me,, called nt a jewelry nton and after making a purchaw went homo. Two hours latter a ttwMctigrr called at her house aud Informed her that xlin tail elt sontetliiuir at Tw owvior . Now. let mo hoo,"1io mninsl, "what can it be? Here U my ivckft Uk and then1 on the fa Un, and T Ion,, ihiI mv ixl.l W-Atfh . .....V Q), -'V ', ' ,,,v nnd my Ivnnet; wv, hm 1 wy tvtwlt oli, tlu-tv it it tUe AxXAti U (VU ttf th) NEW SERIES NO. 6. table and really I can't think what I have , ' inrgouen vv ny, to re sure? How absent minded I ami I declnro if T hnvnn't rt. ten my darling, precious littlo babel" Anil bo sue iiau oniy mat and nothing more. That was not inapt advico given by a deacon nt Oil City to a young minister who asked if he thought one should preach more than half an hour. "Well, that de pends on whether after half an hour's bor- ' ing he strikes ilc." Elevator boy (to a woman who had rid den threo times from top to bottom of the . building) "Well, whero do you want to get out?" Woman "Well,, indade, oi'm not qouite shttre, but leave me as near the Ould Colony depot as ye can." Aunty Well, love, did Mr. M'Siller pro pose? Edith No Aunty; but he was on the verge of it when Aunty When what, darling? Edith When the clock struck and reminded him that there was only just time to catch the last cheap train, nau ne iiau a return itCKei. When some one who thought himself very bright and witty told Churchill with a growl that a friend of his was so dull that if you said a good thing he couldn't under; stand it. the noet looked un frnm n lin im was just finishing and replied; "Jfy dear sir, I don't believe you ever tried him." He looked un vorv humhlv. nnrl was sorrv to bo found in snrh a nl 'Vy VMfc he could assure tho court that he never was in a prisoners' box before. "Never?" asked the court vitb sotto MvirW "TnV a-here, judge," said tho culprit; "name the nuc, out tor ncaven s sake don't sprina that i luuioru gig on a ieuow." A IfliK Tl'ltll tiiAM mnnnxr 4lmn lAiiimln called at a jewelry shop recently and asked to see their solitaire diamond rings. A tray of single-stone rings was showed to 1...- o. 1 .--1. 1 f , , . ncr. ouu loosen tnem over careiunv. ana at last selected oue "That is a very pretty stone," she said, "and if you will assuro me that it is a solitaire I will take it." , "NOT THERE. NOT THERE, MY CHILD." A lady correspondent of the New Or-, leans Times, writing from Cincinnati, gives the city clergy a hard din", and, no doubt a deserved one. She says : The poor must not look for aid from our ministers, for they arc busy saving souls that are shrined in silks and French organ dies, that repent on soft church cushions to the tune of grand operas solemnly chanted by paid singers. Who will help and care for our poor if there aro no women to do it? Some times, when I thinld" of the prisoners who are never visited, the sick who are never succored, the oppressed who ore never be friended, I wonder what many of our elo quent ministers, our rich church members and Christians will have to say when they hear the Master accuse. "I was an hungered and ye gave me no meat, I was thirty and yo gave me no drink, I was a stranger and ye took me not in; naked and ye clothed me not; sick and in prison and ye visited me not." When vou see a babv. which vnti know- to have suffered fnr n lnnir Hmn with Sum. mer Comnlaint or Dvsnntnrv. RinMenlv m. prove and grow fat and healthy, you can rest assured that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup has oecn uscu. A NEW DEPARTURE INDEED For the benefit of old policy holders as well as those contemplating new or additional life iu9urance, we copy from the New York Commercial Bulletin, the new regula tions of the Equitable Lite Assurasce Society, of New York, represented in Cairo by E. A. Burnett. Tho Equitable has al ways .been the pioneer in advances made in favor of policy holders by insurance companies. "1. Policies will be made in contestable after three years from their date. 2. Each ordinary policy will pro vide for a definite surrender-value in paid up assurance, in cacs the policy is forfeited after three years from its date. 3. Each Tontino policy will contain a definitu surrender value in cash, in case of withdrawal at the end of the Tontine period. 4. Tho contract will be concisely and clearly expressed, contain ing only such provisions as aro necessary to protect the policy holders. 5. Tho above concessions wil hereafter encruo to to the benefit of all policies already issued and in force, after three years from their dates respectively." Don't Be Deceived. Many persons say "I haven't cot tho Consumption" when nskod to euro their Cough with Shiloh'g Consumption Cure. Do they not know that Coughs lend to Consumption and a remedy that will cure Consump tion will certainly aud .surely cure a cough or any lung or throat trouble. We know it will cure when nil others fail and our faith in it is so positive that wo will re fund tho price paid if you receive no Iven efit. Is not this a fair proposition. Prlco lOcts. fiOets. and $1.00 per bottle. For lame Chest, Back or side, .use Shiloh'tt Porous Plaster. Price 23 cts. , For lalo by Barclay Ili-others. Why will you sutler with tho Dyspepsia and liver complaint. Constipation, and gen eral debility when you can get nt our stores Shlloh's Sytein Yitulixcr which wc sell on a positive guarantee to cure you. Prlco 10 cts. and ".I cts. For sale by Barclay Brothers. "Hackmatack" n popular and fragrant perfumo. Sold by Barclay Brothers. Chbw J.tckon"i best Sweet Nary To Wtv. v. f. ' . ,i , '' V i ' ' . k . -1 i l..'. 1 Vi I ' '. 1 .... l I 1 V" ';V . lilt 1 i n . ' i - '-i-fciv '