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rrpTC TO) Uffmr fthtd) tttott tt Mi La. UICH MILL, MIKKOUill, TIJL'ItSOAT, APRIL 16, I03. volumi: t.i T7 JIlIjo it 1"JIGE EUERY MEET! THE ST. LOUIS Mi Great Republican Paper cf America INDIAN SQUAWS. BREVITIES OF TVS. Ti e Great Newspaper ol the World GLOBE-DEMOCRAT OIIE DOLLAR A YEAR cones fkkk. Art Aieptt In Art Lact-Makicg Hay Weallty Patron. One of the many practical memo- .j, , Mltill ir ,.w i,T (cll0U rial to the late JiuJicp ttiuppie, oi Minnesota, is the f.r.v. estabh-hmet of lace-making aa a ucmu of liuli hood for the ltd sacs among boui b labored 10 devoutly fori ear. It was his belief, ay tie Louis ville Courier-Journal, that if pivew proper c ncournpt mi nt North Ann-riot' aboriginal tribe could make an honest and comfortable livirgat tie 1 I .,-.1 ..I, Ml. I,; a i if uurl i ... . .vi .... r;. y that Theodore-never thinks. i inn f n nti hi rilani WSi JillS i Ulster (pnt'y to tew 17) "ijii.it L i , njr boy. can yoa tdl m to j li Ht ) .o, jr; but unsure tiiy fat her i oiilJ. lw n L. Won by Waiting She "Father 'a salary i to be doubled the first of the year." He "Good! At last we can afford to pet married." dingo Daily New. Kitty "Theodore tells me til his thought! are of tut." Planch Ye, that"? very pretty; but they do DAILY GLOBE-DEC-IOGR AT Dm no equal or rival ninon Wcateru New.a,er, J ought to l In tlie hanel ol every reader ol ANY dully paper. PRICE BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID Dally, Inclmliur emnday. One Year $6 00 6 Month 13.00 S Month H-M Dally, Without Huctelay. Oue Year f I 00 Month 14 00 3 Month 1100 Hiioelay Edition. 4S 0 Oiks Year.. 6 Mouth.. Fngva fi.OO $1.00 The Great World's Fair Will be held lit t Lout la K4 and th protest St. I-sula ncwr.paper will be ln.lUenlbb during the coming year. Subscribe to-day. THE CLODE PRIHTIHGCO. St Louis, Mo lO ctsa Meek The Kansas City Star (livening) The Kansas City Times (Morning) AND The Kansas City Sunday Stan J3 Complete Newspapers a Week J3 DELIVERED BY CARRIERS OR SENT BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, 10 GEHTS A MEEK. Subscribers failing to recei ve Morn Evening or Sunday Editions promptly by carrier or by mail should report tho faot to THE KAIISAS CITY STAR. KANMAW CITV, M1MMOUW1. I Why not sell your lanns whilo J you can get tho top of tho market? Wo will advertise it for you free. t Write us at onco and get it on our J next list. Address K. G. GASSELEinn HlUESTr-lEHT GO. . J Box A02, or Suite CC4 Shcldlcy Uldg. J itnusnsciTY. Missouri. Svbil Carter, ho ten years agotlart ed the indu.-try of lace-making in the very heart of the Minnesota picci. The field ol her Crvt labor vac the Ojibwty region et aide for a na tional jtark. Here, by nor-iii in the hospital end niaKirg henelf inIis pentnble to the Indian women, the oed the first icuui-trial feetls. The women aere inclined tt firtt to view the work with more or le fnepicioc, but gradually they raw in it the opiKrt unity to earn the trifling pin money which their lordly brave a ere cot inclined to allow them from the povcrninecf bennty, and Cr.al- 1t, after tcveral year cf vp rinurt ing with their indomitable teacher, tl.ev found thenilve in the posi tion of repu'ar breadwinner?. Thu er.i-ourapvd, Mir Carter moved cn from tie Ojil way reserva tion, and opened K-hooU for laee n.akinjr at Ix-cih lile. Vill Ka-e Iake and Ked Lake. Tlie fame of ber work spread into Kuthern Min nesota and tho Sioux Indian? peti tioned that a kIicm I be etabiirhed at Birch Coolie. AVonien of all apes now undertake the work, and often l g for instruc tion, for thev have learned that it milte porible many comfort for their primitive log cabin? and birch bark wipwams. The lace i not only made, but de liroed as w 11, hy the Inlkc?. It h an individuality os-trorrard t aork mtnchip'w) delicate that it has at tracted the attention alike of foreign buver and women of aealth. Irpe orders conic from d-a!er in New York, rhiladelphi. r-mburp. Chi-! pr, St. Iuif, San I'mmi-co and Honolulu, alole turh a omen a Mrs. Corneliu Vandcrb'i't, Mrs. ,1. lVr pont Morgan and Mr. llajsrd Cut tirp are rrguiar patrn. At the l'i.n-Ameri an evfciiion the work attracted much attention, and m.u. c f the order- now ln ii ? reccMed are the rc-ult of the riotilrnt !howirp tie Hhool maoe t PiuiTalo. ilnry cf the vouvper k e woikers have lite adjntac of an education received at an apercy, but wine cf the fiiu-t work i- cU i.e by av'od rqua alio utilize the artistic nii luibe h; h cr found voii c in U ad work. Thi. in n-miiK'n with oilier lndixn hsndii-rafis, i nw nearly ex- ftinet. A favor.te crnit with tha aotkerr -cn vent ion ill doipnof ct Uces and teet-ce. and tb y i'wr in all but the rarroacft elj;:r.j;s. The lrivian loe of muUiUmu i particu ltrlrdiplawd in the mr.ufa ture of choice hc U ia! n .vi Ian l i h U e hool if tupphed a ith t tch r, and the tale ef luce nmdc ! j j pupil. or apprc Tit i p all cx ' ptCM-. At llirvh Ciw'lie are made the , Uut;ful bedspread', of pillow or I bvbb;n lic, in rare. c!d drit, Imllf li;li as f 3i'Jpii e . '1 he Hniit known m lutUi nlmrp i thespe iuI pride t-f tb- tj;b agen cy, and at the I oe h 1-r.Ve ( l.ooi.un eVr Jdi rnl:rc Coll-y. tic only white woic.nn bv ir-s at the agency, a n.oi-t elrji. ull homton is inaile. t)ne ef tlie rr-t 1 on, and p r h:p the ii. "-t i'.o'k u'.i of all to mas ter, that cf keeping the lace cle-n. Ci'iupaii'd with thi!-, the trrar.pc Ili-in TranKTinfa The True Teli-Tsle. Jone "It" a rnirtake to judpe t man by ti j clothe?." Mr. Jorw "Tta-t 'a o: he j cupht to be judprd by hi wife's clothe." Ictroit Free Tre. He "Mi- Workman, I'm poirpto propfr-e to you " She ""licaiiT, Mr. I'hoty. I'm orTT,buf He "That we have ome ice cream Slir "O! 1 hall lie deliphted to -He '"Some evening when the weather pets warm-r.' Philadel phia lre5. Kitreme Ca.'C Mr. Pcrny w ir.kle "If we could oclvinduc-ehim to eat something o that he mipiit pain a little strerpth." Jlr. Apple by "And ha? he no appetite at all?" Mr?. V. "Oh. not the leat bit. Why. he doesn't even crave thethinp he know? he can't have." Kansas City Jourcah Sibil "How did vou come to ac cept JarV? I thoupht you ?aid "no orce. Diryl "Sr I dkl;thfn hepro-posc-d acsin and I f aid 'no' a tcoond time." ' "Well?" "He a-ked me to name the dy, ayirp that in Khool he had Ik-ch taupht that 'two nep tive make an affirmative. Italti more Herald. A GREAT CRIMINAL LAWYER. A 8sareaa Vr teet(n. The Sprene Court ol Indiana tart tht lf?i!lon ha no tnore powerr to the price oi Uhwt tbai it hat of material. The tntu'tasum eg law, provilirt)f that anvkdled labor tball not be employed for 1 than to cent an hour by conti-t, ciuet and tonvn, and providing a hot or impritonnimt fot any perton or corpoc at ion doing public work to employ aovkilicd lor let thao that wage, rat bld to be on con stitutional by the tcpreroe court vetterdav. In aa opinion written bv Jod?e Do-lin? it wt held tht j the law interferes w'uh the freedom of the contract, ane that the legiid ttir co no more fcx the price of labor than it can the price of brick. Judge Jordan aod Gdlett concwr in the fact, but not in the reatoo snp. The appeal grew out of a suit of a laborer named Frank Street, who, in the Wayne circuit court, tued the Varoey electrical I tall way i:ta1ok. If the plan of the ra:twy paaietof the L'oiteJ are cr- redot. thee wi.I Le bft-t !.oc; noile of new railway thi jtar I three lisne the endetge addeJ ia f iri. The radwajr corretk oli thi c-itry tince the evptation ol botioeu begta its ifyS, J,s5 ). ; So5 i'xy. 45; 5' j tyoi, J.JS ;ie; lyjJ, jzfi tz.1. ijo$, eviiinvted, iZjacxt mT.e. The demaftd ol tie coemtry coajaserct are greater th aa tie radaray tcT.- Le. There i a leoa ia tii ivt j cyteit whkh they will do weil ts beed. Cocsreawomal Ictittic cannot create prwpery, tat it caa j give an adequate c&sd.?jaa lor tie ; growth of pn pcrorft tide. AaJ. CoavertelT, faoUva ler'ttlatK caa destroy tbat bai, and thst cpe ! the way to panic asd (tagcat'xm ei ! bcinev. 1 r a Aiisolutcly Fare THERE IS f&SUZSTnVTZ V ernoa Cauty Aaaewaaaest. T"a Eat&a af Whsmi. la aa a. i s; Hi j lG.3tnz,-ir. j Htm fTAra C La -r!si-' I'. VVal f' D-AZi r.t wrf.,.-. a. Ilrr, wi:. rnM-'l t'B r .-w S. it- The company refuted to pay morjcf Eqalltatwo to Cooaly Ckrk jTfci k aa. evvWx lsbt.l relative to ernoa t-cvanir, l L.ana itcrrJKU io prx cent, valuation $4,312,317 Town lots, no chance S;ate Aud:tor Aea Las aeal the ! r" " l... . . V...... ... . ... r- a " " ' ' tuuiauj iui mtui; wsin. u ww.. ; jojowmf report oi toe stare costs ; , t, r 1 oouu. ne cth Once Remitted a F Agaiatt Eia aeli for Coateatpc ef Court. "One of the prcatest criminal law yer? in the fouth a hi day, aid a iiifD-.kr of the palyr who had just Uc n tvated, a- he :pped an amber Iluid, aivordinfr to New Urban Times-Democrat. "wa John 1'. Sale. While vou are lulkinp a1tit lawyers, 1 will 1. 11 you a!.oiit thi unique char acter. He wa- truly a pre at lawyer. He never lost a care. He died with that rot-oid. Sale lived ia McvuptU, lut hi; practice extended throuphent several rout hern ttatef. He wa tl most a mate hie?? or '.or. When 1 my he w a.- jkh ulur it i net tretching the chub. He a- never knows to pay ht'ue, tent. He would move rather than p a landlord. He neicr left home in the morning w ith more than 13 certs. And if he could pet it, he neier had le? hen he left hi home. He always had a special use for that fma'.l fum. Sale, on cneae-! eari n, dmouix-ed a prokerutic a it-re-j to fiercely that the judpe fucd him " for contempt. The tory that I recall alxut S!c illurtrate hi- eharsctfr. Not man day after .1.: ... - - .v .1 - Uil r-c lie in o'iui lie r niini m j the betwh by the bar. the criminal jnc'pe Ih inp tick, lie s-olemnly took hi n-at. t'ourt fwirp ojncd, he called the clerk. 'Lc-ok over t!e rec ord, Mr." Ch-ik, ar.d ce if nc John 1. S!e, an atterr.ev at the- bar, wa not finul for contempt n-icrtl week apo. Tlie eb ik perusal bi. rcrcrd for a little while and reported to the Cfurt, s-bi irp thi! st wa. true that the attorney had Ix'e n f.iusl fi-re-or tempt, Keinit that f.ne, Mr. Clerk,' id Sale. Tht d n-e-uiidnl was i'-er brown ti pay anythirp. The elrk tmt!e (he entry, a e-.rdrred by the CvUit, and it ftrd, t this day. WHITTLES FIDDLES, than 15 centj aa bour. ' "No tutJic'ient reason hat bees attigned why the wage of the uo tkilled laborer tbould be fixed by law and maintained at an unalter able rate, regardles of their actual value, and that ail other laborer tbould be left to tecure to tfceawselve tuch compensation, pertonal qut'.i tiet, energy, kdl and erperieoce may enable them to do." "The power to confiscate the property of the citizen and taxpay er, of a county, city or town by forcing them to pay for any com modity, whether it be merchandite or labor, an arbitrary price in ex- ce of the market value, it not one a-! a. gTT-a 1 i Vr tA fw; ii P"-- 1 Tctal value real estate fS, 1 Ss. ! to Bite nam a s -.-: ''o.'- tSr7 ant aa ETjt ei.-.c Horsea inert ted 20 p-excest. of the power of the legitlature - j Corporate ccmpantes. valuation Mules Asses and jennet! Cattle increased 40 per cent. Sheep Hog Ail ctbert live stock Mooev. notes and bonds 76,530 ; eeowffiifj it tlx- Vifc,5 viva,?.- tnetit. 5-33 a,S79 57.190 k host uum ouu. er municipal corporationt nor the legitimate ue vl tuch corporation at agenciet of the ttate." -For the tame reason," the court continuet. 'an act fixing the price ot unskilled latvor at all pub lic workt at not lest than 20 ccn aa hour it a tegndstive interference with the liberty of contract by couo tie, citict and town, which find no sanction or authority in the djc- . : n 1I..I .n ,.1 ...II I , .vilfK.99 v.l,.a .... - are mun-cioal aubdivitiont ot thei"--cb. ttate." The court finds the act deprives a citizen of property without due procet of law in toe case of labor banks and insurance companies AH our fcirs-wr r-a-Vr ta aKlvaJitae c4 tfcs?-lHn)iv-w-. i Nag oSrT we li.U j-ar jim. w 3s.jr.ix iincla-jW wili t.l s;. T1f tire j Htock la-lk-ator. It :-rri,J J artiii'a I In-.tltote E-JItws at 1 ti V'cltry 300,719 s . ymrtorr. T'l ptiA.it at7-a ... .. . Ail otner peraonai property 3t.4-" 1 ,w ,4 tiir cU aa-1 i Tctal valuttioa cf per- f.. l,xnX t.y g&nl aosal property $i-975',29 i re. car cttra t-A;-r. on I th Tctal valaauoa ol real asd per-. u tJw, f fjr T;Ar (.: fl sonal. fS, 160,425. South U est j M jrT wa 9SliKfTiije M1-- ' rwulis iQAttr .ltrv.1 t nr aa tuuaiil U ui-rue?. ft tirve j- pr aaxaed, w 5m. i we : u wi' oar own. j-e well V.cv-n t!).-uoil.'j:s ta VTt. a-l rowtrB 1 ttjcm.--a t.jttw rTp-aWa Mvr-T-aiIr at5-nci-it iMa tss-ere iutit;-ji. TSs Live M-j.-k la the eye ol the law the right i of the humbet individaal wvk-r r.4 mum : even thcrcih be roiv be fca'-ed a are at important and detecting ol protectioo at those O. i aX-at:r U tfur r--it arw-attur-U the toovt nuaverom anJ power fat ! t4 l-Te t.rk i-iiwr ot ttr W WSn:xa io.. ThttUooe of ti jTa JW.try V r U it tut pnoc.pletol tree govrmmewt - . . -. Si . . ou public improvemetu lor wbeh ji not yet a w4 uaJerwoci ia sv t fcJiti..eaarr tu- !..t irsu-tt I . 1 a a 1 - aenu4i;. are made. Citizen are : country a it taouia oc. ina.i.i.,-- ... . . i I. 1 eeunieu 10 avc tucn woit uunt i rate the municipal tubdsvUiont are able to tecuic. Lastly, the court findt it to be dast legislation, tor 'unki!!ej lab or" ia a classification "unnatural f and unconstitutional. The leading men of the stale," sayt the opinion, "may, for torn puqOK, constitute a crittio c'hm concerning which particular Ugi- Uuou mil' be proper, and th.-j c'asiriction hat been recognised and tutained iti statulet rrCfUiric.g the payment oi wagrt in l!ul money ol the United SU(et; torbid- ing the tgnmenl 01 tutuie and unearned svagr aud ta stinilir ct.' 1 lie Uw was entvtc.I at te ie- quest ot labor tutertsts- Since iU( ulia Joarnah inert ti tiiiiici ftiulit-a are as and liu re the various 1 hild's .41. eoact:iicit the dcinanJ tal 11 -st hj inert ascvl, and it it tid "hat theiti 9 AND On the following elaiet the Mi souii l'cific KaiUav will ell on stay colonit tickets to Indian Ty., Louisiana, Miouri, Oklaho ma and 1 exat. at Rieatly ledoctd raiet, Oct. ai. N". 4 ,u' ,S 1,C 3 and 16, Jan. 6 and to, Frb. J and 17, April 7 and j . K. A. lUu nv Agent, roil HAl.li. rour or Klta tliorougUbred t'ulaitrt Chin boar, at my farm 7 mile tatt vl t'.lcb Hill mm WASK1S8TCN. ll.iniiMi kTH will flild that tlie.T C'lll so lnll 1 1 oi liilorumtiKii nlmtii tlie country ami InioU lor mh', Hint tltcv tetil, tri 1111 i. Ueierv ile-nUna iu laiiilki lu (tint ooiiilry. 11 II-1 no Will tx il iim-I til CiiU mi. I ) on, it w ill m ioI vou all tin lliirttir' tliiit ikii may w nut In n Ivivm-e to tin- c-oiini 1 . VWwtiuM tx- plein-i to d ice J oll 1 nil Hint n int. cr Wll.t U ' oft to enll n! J ou. bvi ur luit ruli at Mo I Hoc. immuccx r.::!i l hat the Indian ttueli id of Lu c woi k lm k at dcftr.os she keeps up in per sevi-rar.v, and the Lee-prat the woik wiih a elo'id determination thai I would put many e-f h r w lute iste r to ban t-. Wbi n he has sonel he r j apprc nt ii-ohip shertciie a ape at j the rate ol ten eeM a:i lioiir. a rapid woikir can 11 hc fre nt $10 to f It pe-r ecL. Maty of the- wviuen. particulate the old Mjuaw, We-rk l he inc. I t 11 the the ruiiMiie tt r hours c!'.-o to the i, to matk these ttoiiicu ulk liack and forth ihrouuh the pine forest with their work Ulted sale from the talari, of iMiii. Many n Oj.bway bat U u known te walk mile- through ts;;lel forvsta and orr llV. l II sUelt tO l i for Wolk, or ta de'ncr li e f.'.mv eii!-'p. or li e nJ bcrsha. laelel ai d boleto, formed b-ie'e the fre. of ber own wl-waui. LearalD(, Ordv the iit!iM.d n.r ever l-..ti cf t;t Itnuni-.-tU a ft Bey witk aa 014 Katft Make I uwaaent at Fta Teas, McuAr t-e-unty, ai the Harreid- burp lU-r!d, litis a r.uii.U r cf skilled ahiUhrs; se'ine turn their tk.ll to 1 , 1 cuttinp up n urn i-ct less pine cr c;ai tiek- Hi fr'i t e f the t'i-.rtl-.oure ill .-pi iC.p and suiniiiir c!w. w! ,'.t c lh r, e n plov ihe.r tale ut 10 U iter ad-sautapt-. luit the Linp i f ll.ciu alt is a lti-ie-ar-old Ui at McAI.v. With an eld kni that .Ui-k a- thouph it would nanotiy cut te tio or hot butter W a'.kt r Par, ns turn cut vio l:ti a- h r U 1 1 in all dc-ladr a eve t i ne Ud maker put on the n rlr. lit takes the wenl cirevlly from a ui:ar trrr, ar.d w ith no oihe r ten ! than hi kci.'e- he la n.aele six t'.JJU in the .st lhrc- ir.e-mhs. The ie b made cn icpletc ln, U-w and all iu four ih! r.-hilf e1) for Df, Puae'.l Ijc-Iii. The intru;e r t i pel !"evt in he and of f.ne t t:e. lli ta Vtaaf Oil la We r ieH to ar nourc il al, amor 1C m er i ld tu'., that nn U tU tt hero who tpe I : le.ere thauLt Ca at I Auiuca ;:-,;, it very lut'.e labor t;.l djc not re ct ne jo cent- to hcuf ir more to day. Lvci) ceHiutr, c.iy and town ia I Indiana b bad uvoic or !t oe- troiery v.out the taw. Ilatss tckerw Kscwrwloaa, Oo March 3 aud 17, April 7 and ii. May S " 9. June 10 anJ 31, w emill t'il hoeiic sctktrt ci cur-son ticsrit 10 me !ei;outg Uatr and tenitot'ics at o. late tdut St 00 lor the rovnd H'p. liital e lurb bni:t 11 Ij) liumili .t i ( u!t Alabama. Aiiaona, Arkansas. Cclorado, FloiK'a. Geroi ta, Indtaa Territory, Kaovc lowia, Kentucky, LooiMaeta, Mud n, Mmnvrfa, Mii'ppi, M..j)!i, .Nctroka, Sew McVixO, North Ceieil'M, Oklalwtsia. South Carolina, Suta Dkua. TtiueiMT, Ttxa. Ctah, Virginia, Voittii, Wjo. m'mg. for otte plut $ 1 00 t m thi tev(i4 tii. A Daisy Target Gun for the Boy TMU L.M) who ejesiie some lua CAN CUT A TAKUFT Cl'SrROM TUL KANSAS CITV JOURNAL AS A PUF-S- FNT. The nam cl this guts is THE. DAISY." and it s we.l named This cun tt thirty inches in Irctn how the tod cl tf barrel 10 th? end ol the stock. The baitet aud breach are feoisheJ ia eickcl. It.e stock 1 made ot walnut. In fact, the g 1 a beauty thraubout. Tin gun bieaka iu tba canter aod will shoo a ballet ot target aa straight a a bee-tide. liens is a gua that the ty can have tun silt, tbst propoatuoo: Aay t-oy who will get FIGHT new utcf iptioua lor TbeKaesa City Weekly oeitaal at 5- each, makia a totaled Jt.w od will terwO at a bst c- lh name together with the money, wa wuil tbip t' ! Ii- t-.- ( i iv pifie ch ' - .-p i t1'- t' ' f'.' ww ln,' i if .. ; v'- mouey by SosU tb.e; o lde tt drar. liHt.kf i a c'.taac to tfie lai" ot )oJl t l er. liea ti a htt'a aa d get I hi geta uur pres ittoo only hM icood foe sisty d)t, K a Peceu:t it. Addrestt l ten .muBiett icna to The kit oas tty 'ouin. boi I )', M O. SiJ t -f StlU pl enpief ! tha Vse viy Vft rvim. tiuUiVAUot lor f- i-rornorion ood tarx-duj; eer i'ii,jiu.!:vJ. advajaUejw it IbU sat offt-r. a It wtfl svoi-1 RCMJ.J lor a tloa? outr. iimW til i T. luy K el- aaalned ty eadllu; at oftKt. txmva cf cctnisi baus TO THE IjHIKiYEST ASD zmmvx Tbe Buriiustixi evt'O-U until J;ia t'.tts tte vetl crft.V.rvrtiic n-U-Mv-i uiti-w t.S-iu-t ro.i- titfic Norttv Wit and t l aHt'Tf i e. I In U f rtii.voff !'wu to ? J,Oarw. Kornc Stekers tuanltjai. t-UU 1 trt; l It-U at m ( irr -le li.sw aJ M crt tl. Drt a! tUf'I Turaeiair "I rrth luouth. to tSm tV(-t i4 .Xtirt.wi-t. It. !.!!: u,i Moti tan. I-Ua-J, su.ii'te,n. .cc-ijoit aud I'Uijvt tvxiu-J. CdlHvreid. LVeiud tri; rat. to futdoru-.. U-sy 34 au.l Jtaj t.th to ttlv ta- li w tlltwixtj' U-t' liu. t, t l".'a !rua it. Ltui, t'-.ea tro u Kia. CiJiloruia Ittcrslans. Jola si'ir i--i u-i!,v i-oiiiiui t-i throcW Teu'wl fcU.vt rsiurwiois to i'aiitrel'a '--i -ac-cl tlcO 'J'-r-Uvuc't W-S. Ji Uo'eT. auri.R; Colorado n-.J.tt Lcki l'.v. MilslrdUi R'dJ. VHh tl rv'r Meiiui iiuw uu 1 il cuicurttton, tl Uai-oaHtoiicii l.t tUU .tcare olju. 't !. H'-'i' ' ' - hoA OisvllV V .1 t"4ri!-i-litoi l:i r iv.CkH Situ tt-i!:e NorUnv. ! rtol"U oISU- l-iiuueii- tn-m-rlU- to u uj on-wiijr . -i-ul. tniijtui pnnn iiu-l k-t o I 1 J Oe t!i W-cm e'".; Ull I t le l I v y to It. 1. 1. BacE. w v.ritr. 1. r. . ". i. v 1 "" f.C.SNAHyel, a. . r . ; fc- -1- I. . .... e m H