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. DISON 'TI 'I ES GL WEIGHTMAN, Editor & Prop. p. W. EICKEY. - - Publisher. aATURDAY. OCT., v 5.. tgaES OF SUBSCRIPTION. *l5s YxoAtS. - - * ess aoiW4. - * I DRIFT. BEse is reported plen tiful. le pbliee Jury meets Monday. To ice season is nearly over. The bhunting Peason is opened. Th week opened beautifully. 'bo fall mosquitoes -are very g public schools opened Mon- i ga Moon has come into Tal- i ludl thi week. o ralmlsh needs a young energetic I sad able physician. Partit have been rare about ti Talluh this seaon. The depot platform at Tallulahb ti nedrepasriag badly. W Cirmit Cert the fourth Monday h in this month-the 24th. a The cotton receipts at Tallulah ti are soeething respectable. ti It would not be a bad idea to get your winter stoves in order. The platform and walk at the R depot ar in a frightful condition. Dr. Geo. T. Tresevant has been m qu sick for the last two weeks. , It is said that the double daily th tais will soon be re-established. T Wild geese were flying south, in m Daketaast week. They will soon a be iMre. Feor weeks from to-day, is the st day set fr the Nicholls meeting at so Talluah. Mr. O. P. Hebert left for Dia aad Island Bend the first of the week. or his clearly demonstrated that wi P.i Green is an antidote to cot- tl. to worms. m, Bistrict Court-Jury term-the hr "+ l IM mday in Dcember, De ye pt. Jnoe. B. Stone returned kem a bort visit to Monroe, last 4 Wedumeday. s cul bpt. H. B. Holmes is enjoying gol a svit from his mother, Mrs. Gor- Mi Sd d /sr son. "J sr. Allnutt has not recovered I c erM her attack of rheumatism and tht is ll confined to her bed. lin 'l himrth crop of cotton worms th Si~e made their appearance, but pal Sthy an't do any damage now. m verybody is busy about cotton gtglq ginning, bailing or haul Stad tde towns are deserted. aew schedule on the V., 8. SP., i" the most convenient for Eli -l~lsh that we haire bad forsome Sa he ezample of Mr. Fleming, in tii in |g himself, is worthy of uJjh-e. Other candidatesM -gM atllw unit. n Iest of the planters raised all .e m they will need for their Na - m s ; many of them raised thek e can ue. Re. qL A. S. Stone and Miss P n l tone returned from their wil :dit bI Illinois, Thursday. The - l was a great benefit to them. Ti. V., 8. & P., freight trains edaly block both the railroad T ~i--'ias in Tallulah, as long as the l M leas; yesteday a train sio both crossings for half an Om Sred eircula was to have dis- i 8)5iefriam the columns of the Cal Tri tLhis week, but the ItemM : n to show how it came T! S~ fitis mt dropped, and forl S'k..hIearoing this proposed S" red circular is allowed to So it up, Mr. Item. of Andrew Fleming, oa eke place on the 21st, D ~~aru to deter others n-_ wo- violent deaths Io -m/ a fa this parish within Ke • al'seah other; one on the pll·ntation, in which I RI assger of the plantat i on it. as-killed a negro by D' ..Uaben Savage, and i th . k seo red man killed tot ,,1 T ,/'+p, - .I, ,S True Lemocrac) . The Shrevrpor, Tinm.s :tart-d so- e time a~o that Gev ern.,r Mc .nery had not expressed himself as to whether he would not sup port Gen. Nichiolij in the event er. jthat (;en. Nicholls received the Democratic nomination for Gov ernor of Louisiana. S Governor McEiiery's Deriocracy is tc,. wvell known in this part of 00 the -State to le questioned; but in ,- order to settle this matter we wrote 7. to the G,,vernor for ia lain and and candidl answer which for the t informatioa of those who mry dout his faal to the Democratic Iparty we take the li,:rty of copy Iing his letter; not that we ever i doubted !i 3 :.yalty to the party but as a strikiing contrast with Gen. Nichlls' course: E-XECUT:VE D)Fr.FrPATMET, STA'rTE or L'"'I-. A, 7 Baton RIou, . Sept. 19, iM7, , W.P. MAx:Io:A. Eql. Rayvil!e, La. 1- Dear Sir: I have received your letter of 17th inst., in which you; ask Ime if I will support Gen'l t - Nicholls if he is nominated for the e office of Governor by the State 1 Democratic Uonvention. Of course" I will do so earnestly and will do all in my power to secure his elec. It tion. 1 I have never vet failed to obey the behests of my party, or ques- e. .b tioned the titness of the no:minee whom the party has selected as its - candidate, or scratched a ticket. I y have never pat my judgment against that of tile party expressed through its convention. With me I the contest ends witn the nomina tion. Truly yours, S. D. McE.ERY. The above letter ha. the ring of pure, unadulterated Democracy.- j e Richland Beacon. al _ _ _ tr A Convention of the Improve. ) n ment of the Western Waterways a will be held in Memphis, Tenn. on p y the 20th and 21st of October 1887. a The call for the Convention is j made by the Executive Committee p' at the request of the Memphis tL Merchant's Exchange, and the " Convention will represent all the c: e states of the Mississippi and Mis. " t souri Valleys. A The New York Sun says the T style for men's suits this season th willbe the reverse ofsuits,of one col ,tI or; coat, pants, necktie and gloves sit t will be different colors. One gen- ti - tlernan mentioned, wore pants of a f marroon stripe, green silk vest, !i brown sack coat, pearl colored Derby hat, reddish gloves and a - yellowish necktie. He must have been a gaqdy bird. Our reporter having called Judge Steele's attention to the report in cir- frr culation to the etfect that he had ne. be gotiated a loan for the building of the Pa Mississippi Valley Railroad (west), he j` says the report is not exactly correct. The loan has not been negotiated, but I a contract has been made for placing f the loan, which will depend upon car- th rying out certain conditions on the line, such as :securing rights of way, foi the tax in Pointee (onpee and Madison 3 parishes, etc. The stringency f the I money market at present is given as one of the canuses which has delayed theenterprise.-Natehez Democrat. LETTERS. Remainingr in Post Office at Tallulah, In La., Sept. 2, 1887. Ellen Burks, Willie Bradley, Samuel Bel!-2. William Banketon bo Mrs. Ida Erown. Miss Kate Baugh, tir Capt. Jno. M. Davis Sanders Green, ta MissHattieDeCamp A'thouy Green, lo Miss Easter Farmer N. E. Hughes, 18 Sarah E. Jones, Irvin Jenkins, co Arther Jamres, Mrs arrietaJohnson gl Mrs. Susan Lewis, James Lee, Andrew Logan, Miss Lucy Montgomery tif Ejias May, James Matthews, co Josephine Martin, MissJ. P. iMoore, m Miss Prince Ella Moore, Joe Nelson, ar Nanie Pruit, Windfeld Scott, ha Noah Smith, Mrs. Millie Simons nis 4bram Williams Rev. J. W. Weston pre Rena Whit. James 8. Wardine, wil Matilda Washington Rosana Young-!. ap Persons ealling for letters in this list t will please say "advertised." in J. M. HFIBE.T. P. M. me pa NOTICE TO TEACHEES. The appointments of the teachers of the Public Schools for the ensuing ses sion, confirmed by the Board of School Directors, are as follows, to-wit: White, Ist Girade. Omega,.............Mrs. M. A. Hvr.es, Milliken's Bend..Miss Alice V. Rich- 1 ardeon_ Cabin Teele.... Misse Vic lorancy, Delta........... ' Sallie McLean Mounds......... ' Lucy Reid, fl Ta!luah,........ ' Anna M. Sitewart, Islington........ ' Tabor Mrrow, It WhiteChurch." Mrs. A. L. Jchnston, intm Chestertiel.... ' Zella Andrews, tin Waverly........ A. 1. Armstrong. an Colored, 2d Grade.an un Tallabena........E. McClellan, ed Oak Grove........B. Q. Branch. ati Duckport.........I. H. Jackson c Heela.........Mollie Caldwell, Ga Delts.............Sallie Washington, A! El.ho............ Mollie Buckner, Te Brown &Johnson R. L. Tooabs, Kell~.'s............ R. Jan-isn, t 1c holfla..........J. a. .cott, A islington.....L.. .W. Mclntyre, th Arshvy............Thos. Bailey, I Mi ,unl...........l. T. 'taple., an Tallulah......... .I. O(weans, Im De3Moss....... .. F. Watson, o W¥averly......... W. M. Williams. re The Public schools will be opened on IB' the tirst Monday, the 3rd day of Oc- m tober. A.C. MONETTE, di Superiatenlent Schooi . T TaUnlah, La., Sept. 6th, 1887,. ,_ Oc~il ia2E Institute -OF t -:0: e ome Eo 'iii Zclioo! for bavs. Students prepared for :anv grade in thle let. Co'ie._.. Cr fo-r Fr,,s.onal or ilnusyness p ure,,Los. y Next Se.sion BeginsOct.5, 1887 T- TERMS :Drr. rn:-('irculars with all needed i2f.at~i n, Ltalntl ly appli c ation to W. H N. MAGP.GDE.n, L. L. D. on J. B. MAG1cIUDE, A. M. SUCCESSION NOTICE. State o)r lniuana, Parish of Matlson Nth Judicial District Court, lccession of N S. Al.voi.. Assi:w. deceased, . 3. -)Y V'!iTI'r "F A WI 01 U- -ALE J t,) t:i (.< ...tel !,?; tail ('id ourt, .e:urini date Jrd lievlneier, 1--5, re duirin l. te to seil all or a pa:rt of the pro,lerty .,f sn!l sIuei-stol, to pay the pelts thereof. I will sell at the front Itoor :f the C',,urt ilouse of saidt Parish. in 'Tallnlah. on iatnuray the 1 st day of October 1887, i; thin the leai hours. all and sinrular the right, title anit interest of said sunC.ession in and to all that real prop erty lying north of the Vicksburgt Shreveport & Texas railroad-rirght-of. Way, ill and contguous to the to)Wn of I Tallulah a plat and description of which hInds will be exhihitedt on the Iay of sale, said iands containing about i.-1) acres, almorf or less. Tr ys ~r I .AL-Cash with the hlen etit of appraisement. JAres B. ASKKW, Administrator. SUCCESSION SALE. State of Louisiana, Parish of Madison, Eighth Judicial District Court. Succession of 1 No 37!. Mrs. Susan A. Big's dec'd. ) Probate. BY Virtue of a Commission to sell, to me directed, from the Honor. able Eighth Judicial District Court for tne Parish of M.uson aforesaid, in the above named succession of date Jan. 31sit 17, I will proceed to sell at public auctllfioi at the tront door of the Court House in the town of Tallulah, said Parish on Saturday, the 5th day of November. A. D.1887. i schin the i,'ors prescribed os taw for judicial sales, the following described property of said succession to-wit : the Parish of Madison, State of Louisi ana, beint that portion of said planta tion which has not caved in the river conmprising portions of lots or fractional sections Nor. four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7). eight itS and (a;, ail in Town ship No.15 No.rth Range Number I ifteen East, andestimateli by the inventcrv of said suc('ess:i,n to now contain about Three hundred acres of land totether with the buil lings and improvements thereon appraised at Eight Hundred doilars to pay the debts of said succes. sion and odler of sale. Terms of Sale-Cash not less than two thirds or appraisement. Wx. KELLY, Administrator of the succession of Mrs. Susan A. Biggs, deceased. fallalal, La. Sept. 24, 1887. FOR SALE On Very Favorable Terms. rTrWO Fine cotton plantations ad joining each other. with farge front on Mississippi River, one mile below Millikens Bend, in Madison A Parish; La., one fine residence; 18 P cabins. The whole contains about U 1,400 acres, nearly all cleared. P ,A LSO FINE tract of unimproved cotton P A land in Madison Parish, La., A fronting on the Lake near New Uar- P thae, containing 1345 acres. E WARKRENTY TITLES GIVEN. P for further particulars apply toi ROBBINS & 1T. LEON, 3 mos. Vicksburg, Miss. H JEFFERSON COLLEGE. :o:- E ItG! SCIHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN. In the "hill country" near Jstches, Kississippi Large and increasing patronage of boarding pupils. Health and morals first consideration. Strictly non-sec tarian. Liberallyendowed. Rates very 1 low. ChartereI in 1802. Sesion of 18147-8 opens 8th of September. Full corps of professional teachers. En glish Classical and Commercial Courses. Location renowned.for health andbeauo tiful surroundings. Buildings large commodious with recitation rooms, dor mnitories. library, &c., all conveniently arranged and in good repair. Study hall and retitation rooms recently far- h aishcd with the latest and umost im-n g proved school furniture and supplied a w-ith maps, charts. globes, and other a apparatus necessary to insure effective f teaching. Free telephone to Natches. d Board, tuition, furnished room, wash ing, and ights, l$tiO per session of ten months. For Cataiogues giving full particulars, address the Principal. J. 8. RAYMUND. m. Washington, Mise. THE 8OUTHEBN CIILTIYATOR AN I) 3IXIE FARMER. 45th YAE. T- 'HE GREAT FARM,Industrial and S- tock Periodical of the South. It embraces in its constituency the intelligent, progressive andi substan- . ial Iy successful farmers of this section, c _and as an advertising medium for the Merchant, Manufacturer, Stock-Raiser u and Professional Man is absolutely . nneq na!iedl. pacejudicionaly employ- F el ja its column is alwaysv rem'aner- - ative. Byv recent purchase it now cumbines: The DixieFarmer, Atlan ta, na.: the Plantation, Montgomery, A!a.. the Rural Sun, Nashville, Tenn., the Southbrn F armer' Monthly.i Savannah, iGa; Southern Worlfld, Atlanta. Ga.; the Phsenix A'zricultariat, Marietta, ;a., and unites the latrons of these with its own' large list of 'nubcribers. Tihe press t anI people all testify to its great merits as a medium for controllingj( Southern trade. Subsctption, one 0 year in adanu~e, postage paid, t$1.50. ianip!e copies sent free. Advertise -ents, per line, 310e. We go to press the 25th of each month preceeding our date. Address. TuaCULTIVATOR PIIBLISHING Co. i '. u. Drawer s, Atamla t, ia. LToal Mati. Mail from A N..wod, New Cartha-,". King and Ca:e. air:vie 1In0a: ., \WeLi ne;L ys lI. " r d:iys, at 11.-) a.i,., aLs :eaves at 2':' .m .,,f .ne dy" . Maii to 31ilikens B!end daily. I[eavýe, TI llulah at U::10 a. in. arrives 4:t() p. m. DELTA FERRY. Mr. Chas. -jccelle:te h.s ar ranc.1 with Yessrs. Lcng k Floyd to run the Delta Ferry under their charter. The steamer Alice, Chas. Boc cllette, MIaster, will leave Vicks burg at 3 and 10 a. ni., 1:30 and 5 p. ru. Leave Delta at 9 and 11:30 a.m., 3 and 6 p. m. Landing at foot of China street, Vich-burg. Ii M1t11 B ellt Society OF NEW YORK, InCORPORATED DECEMBER. 1881. NO. 23313 ROADW A'Y, A. L. 8OULARD, President. WM. D. CHANDLER, secretary and Treasurer. E. A. QUINTARD, J. F. MORSE, Vice-Presidents. DIRECTORS: A. G. GOODALL, President Am. Bank Note Co., N. Y. 0. D. BALDWIN, President Fourth National Bank, N. Y. B. CARMAN COMBES, President Exchange FireIns. Co., N. Y. A. L. SOULLAR)D. President Sterling Fire Ins. Co., N. Y. E. A. QUINTARD, President Citizens' SavingsBank, N. Y. V. D. SNOW, Seeretary Am. Loa- and Trnst Co. N. Y. HIERY C.ROB1NSON, of Porter Brothers & Co., N. Y. WM. B. FULLER, with II. B. Claflin & Co., N. Y. HENRY B. PIERCE, of lHutchinson, Pierce & Co., N. Y E B. WHEELER, M. D., Medical Director, N. Y. ONLY TYILYK ASSKSSIITS have been levied since the Society be gn qusiness, averaging three a year, and making the cost of assesments to A a rwan of forty yeaTr of age, less than fve dollars a year for each thousand dollars of insurance. Send For Circulars. R* C. WEIGHTMAN, ACENT, I Taliah * - - L. Sept, 11 10 SALE. iLOT No. 2of;section No. 17, Lot 5 of I sectioa 7, LotsiNo. 4and of section 20, east one half of North-east one quar- t4 olf section 27, in township 16 range thirteen east, containing 306 acres, ;ituate in the Parish of Madison, La. For terms and particulars, Apply to J. (ti. SPORt 33 and 35 Tehoupatoulas St. Net Orleans.-4t. Iotiee to Tax-Payers. LL Persons owning property in the Parish of Madison are hereby no tifSedl that the tax rolls for the year 1887, have been filed in the Otfice of the Clerk, and of the Sheriff of said Parish and that the taxes for said yIru are now due. and a:l parties owing taxes are hereby notitied to coole forward and pay samane, in order to avoid the notice advertise. meat and sale required by law. H. B. HOLMES8 Sheriff and Ex-Otlicio Tax Collector, Parish oef3Madisoa.-4t. eZL01Lp." hrfD T.'I:rI,EE oj?-TI L Mni i"3. PEClAN NlIlACI OIPAM, OF EW OtJLEANte. it $300.000 - - s- sIS $77.559, 'II T: II'r'I VXALLEY F par:.,, ." , IM l ,IEkrY 4ielr,:.i .1,.ent. J . C. LA4K A , .. T YALLU AH, LA. Sept 17. Riiks w;ritt:, n al ('lasses of ( iuntr ' Property. 1 yr. THE OU ACIIITA EXCELSIOR ZmAN MAWand PL J'dI.L. F. VOLT'_ AN, Prcriet.., :::b-re We st :e, La. I,..r1 tf.w'tlIur': antid deair it .:,n:_ , ;Ii" u awnl IXlathe, Ptine ai:! ( *vyrl..s Lu:n t r. ('ep es- ite:trt ai:,l " t ':in i I -. ,h 1 ah, h t:i i I , te, " t. T. .illinc ,f orler ant answ,,ring if letter ,, u'ilrtanlee pronpt iy and faitlhfully attenlled to. . liberal siare of the unhib , I'atrn ,.e soMlicitedl. ':ei l .;i l. ," I tu ree;it ',l.ntroctlon , are ituate ol thit west alink of O)nachita ri ver. inmmediately :alove the .Mi,.rIe O)il [ills. I have a railaruit track 1u ;r'cting tthm with th • V.. S. P it. I ., andl have a ..afe anti cunven ientt "t a: at ian !n , f. i itic enihv v no , i ill !., ,,:i'.ull. and bly whi('h I a. e:I.,na ; - ~ a "l , I.i t r n, r1 ., I.< aie t " the. railr a" l ,r i r s 11 i. t , ,cid. t , t. ,ra iv. 't;e , a. with me. F. VCL"IAM 1, A ents, `,: LE;i L.N lA . R.O & COLriI.Ri', Tailulah, Louisiana, R. TWEEDLEs, Delhi, La. GEO. W. HUTCHESON. D. HUTCHESON 6, W, HUTCHESON & CO,, Cotton Factors- Grocers, VICIKSBfURG, - MISS. --Agents for--- Pratt's Revolving Head Gin Stands, Feed ers and Condensers. N--LANCE COTT1O'N PRESS, Steam Powt r ALABAMA. COTTON: Press, Horse Power. Washington Hotel. Vicksburg, Miss. THIS OLCD N WIIL KROWN HOUSV, dtded asd Repaired, Is new open to the Pable as FIRST CLASS HOTEL, WýLCHS & CO., Propr TALLULAH, - LA. BEER, FRIED & CO., THOMASTOWN, LA. Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, -AND keneral planlation Supplies. Clingman Nurseries, OIMIR, LA. --:t-----*: - Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Shrubbery, Roses, Flowering Plants, &c., For sale at prices to suit the timnes. May Peaches, Blight Proot Pears, and the finest Orapes, Specfaltiea. leo a great variety of Apples, Plums Cherries, Apricots, Japan Pe~rsimmons Mullerries, Strawberry Plants, &c., Ac. In fact, the best varieties of all cluases of Fruit Trees that are adapted to this latitude. All trees insured to live when properly camd for. A. K. CLITNGMAN. Oet. 2,-lyr. MADISON HO USE. TALLULAHIT, LA. w. A. BUlNS, - PROPRIETOL H flEH is now open for Transient and Permanent guests. SMeals furnished to order, comfortable rooms, good e.tion, and a first-class table.-Everything new. -- , o(Times Job Office.>) All Kinds of Ordinary Job Work DonG, In The eer eatest hieer. D NPVEU!DENT!D ATTRACTIG over half MILLION DI LA. S. L.. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. !nrle,l'prateId by the Legislature la 'I4 *r Edlut:atianal and Charitable i . ' ,ft its franchise made a l.:1 of thir present Stte C'onstitutin, . IN.:,, ly an uor'whrlming popular Its Gra.Ld Single Jumbaer DruwlIa ,sill take place monthly. Alal thlSe.mi-AnnualDrawl ' tury ive\' x months (Juaaai " We o herPhy certify that wesaper \i: ' tLe arrangemcnts for all the Mout laiy and :evui-Annual Drawiago et tIe L.auiina etate Lottery "'omlpany, All.: ,. l'r~ I't Inºmanage and colttlo thao irtara s tlheaeelves, anl that the aun. are e", ,nductte.,l with honesty, fal .:. andl in gr,.d laith towardl allprties, anal we ant ahrize the Company to mae thi. certitiate, eith fac-similes ofoe signaatures attachetd, in Its advertise. naiuta." (;. T. BEL L'REUiUARD, SU. A. EARLY, Cowmisaionera t thenalersign.l Ranks and Bak*. ers will payv all prize, drawn in the LoutllalItnIalt e l ttetrnes which may be pres-trLd at omar tuilters. J. H. 00LES , Pre. L. Nat. aIl P. LANAUX, State lat. hank. A. BALDWIN, Pre. 1.0. at. B n. CARL 0Ihl, Pr.es Uni Nat Sl Grand Single hUmber Drawig, A t the Academy of Music, New Orlesarw T U AY. OCT. 11, OgT. CAPITAL fPRIn, $S6,0A. NOTICE.-Tickets are;$10ooly. Ialy.. S5. ,I h, .ha, tIl. LIST OF PRIZSS. I Capital Prize of $150,000 " IMI I(iGrand Prize of 000 1W A 1 Girand Pie o 2011.00. 21,000 2 Large Prizes of 10, - 20g 4 Larg l'rus of 6~.U - 20 Friewa of tta l . a goo "" Leo . W0 * 100 . APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes $3 - al10 1U do do 100 . g, 100 do do iW00 . MJ S000 Terminal Prises of I0 . 8,00 ., ,l7gprlzes amounting to - . = '-Four Club Rates, or any Aniaher in. formation apply to th underaigme. Your handwriting muwt e diatlactat signature plain. More rapid ratty mail delivery will be aasured by yi enclosing an Envelop bearlug yourI address. Send POSTAL NOTEL Money Orders, or New YorE in ordinary letter. Currency by X i3 m (at our expense) addresed to S. A. DA VIeIra . I - Address Registered 1.0..01 t New Orean Naal el ld k, Now Orleans. L. REMEMBER are in charge of the drawing, le s guarantee absolute faisees. su tarity, that the chance, are ar gud, ' and tat no one can pan i d w hat number will draw a PRise. "REMEMBERL the pa tent Prizes is 4i t'ARANTEEU BY YfOU NATIO\.1. BANKS OF 111 ORLEANS. and the l1s4es are signed by the Prealdentesom hat l. tutian, whose chartered rights ao gW ognised in the highest Coartel thi.gr fore, bewarM of all ImiltatIs0UI an nonymonu Schemes." CPratie n the Parishee eO A. L. SLAOE, A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, SAS. B3. ASU TW, -DENTIST _e. Ill Washlagos. Street, Vleha O. P. HEBERT, -ardisheeveierwqslrdmuigg NADI8M0 ,A U, LA. uILL atron to t r m and V tracig ol lines, i4vag ands ad establishing ps mem ners to all traets euuveyed. WE isbe -neat san accurate pie,. with ggaum verbal of surveys, eo ' vine P lantatiem masp,with desalsrl ditehes, etc. All orders left at the Msoas O.See, Tailulah, a. , alsjb -ttenled to. Sept. 5 THE DAILY STATES' Tan Outi PNm 1(uas y em asn s 3w * Prble eles at . trhe The Wel Stabs. cat all nthe bwsdAsense . . inl .. a. w..d ,.,-p , o - Pg *Iseag eseb.e.u asal;es - sese. et esses Sen so 411MMIL ma cJ to~b L'-