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63!}!qu RESTRICTION. W. \V. (‘nitm Last Saturday, President. lluyos rctttrned to the House thv l)lll tn rt: strict ('hiucm: immigration withnut h:~ signature, zu'cmupztttied hy a HIP:- mgw setting t'urtlt his rmtmtm fur \n-tuiug the lull. llya mu: uf 1“?» ayes tutti» Hays the “muse rul'usetl tit tum tlu- luil over the veto. The Vt'htls ltawtl principally upon the ground that Cultgrcss hits rm power to umtlil'y u “only, that that powur hleluugs uxvluntvuly to the treaty tuukiug pawn, the President, by and utlll lht: MllVlcc and Consent. of thc Sandie. I While iH'litM'lllg that the (,‘liinesn should not he allowed to Como [o‘ this country in unlimited ntnnbcisd wt: believe us iirmly that. that. end‘ should be reached, il‘ possible, by treatystipulations. In the event of the failure of negotiations, then it will be time enough to enact laws making it a misdemeanor {or a ship captain to carry more than 15 Chi-i nose puasengurs at atrip to Americu.l When treaties exist between nit-l lions all of their provisions sliouldi be carried out until they are changedl or modified by mutual agreement.‘ Nations are individuals, and rules that govern individuals in their con-I duct towards and relations with each‘ other should he observed as applic able. A treaty hetween nations may be regarded as similar to articles of co partnership between individuals. Um: partner cannot annul any pur tit‘ular clause in the co-partnership articles. Both partners must unite and agree to that client, or the aid of the courts must he invoked. So \\ith treaties, the high contracting parties must observe all the provis ions, until such time as they can agree to change arty or all of them, or they must submit their difi‘erencesl to Arbitrators or the God of War for decision. \Vhile all on the Pa cilic Coast, and many in the East re purd the unrestricted immigration of the Chinese to America with Well .t‘onnded alarm, we opine that hni few thoughtful, intelligent men will be found who will not. Upon the so her second thought agree that the attempt to restrict Chinese immigru tion by law without first resorting to negotiation was not the right may to attain a good end. THE STATE 0? DAKO'I‘A.--ll is now pretty certain that the thirty-ninth State in the Union will he named Dakota, and embrace tho territory lying just. north of Nebraska and west of Minnesota. The bill intro duced into the Senate by Mr. Sur gent to enable the people of that territory to organize a State govern ment is not at all premature. There are already 100,000 people within the limits defined, and there will be 150- 000 before necessary preliminaries for admission into the Union can bci completed. The area of the Statei is twice as large as that of Illinois,‘ and-it forms the last in the lutest tier‘ of Territories admitted into the‘l Union. 1 Several English statisticians an nounce that it is useless for the far mers of that kingdom to attempt to compete with American wheat rais ers, unless prices are very much higher than last season. The addi tional cost of farming in England appears to exceed transpurtatiun rates from this country. As the sun ddes not wait for pray ers and incmtaliuns \lmt he may rise but shines at once, and is greeted by all; so neither wait thou t'nrapplause and shouts and culugius that than rnay’sl do well; but be a spontaneous benefactor, and lhuu shalt be be luvud like the sum—Eplctetm. Ohio has nuuther uflice holder. His name is Oliver Gum], and his of fice is that of Indian Agent at Qui mull, Oregon. m 2 TRENSH IMPREAcHMENI. Shunhl the French Assembly adopt the n-[mrt nf its Committee recom mending the hnpmu-hlncnt of the De nglie and Huchchunet Cabinets, it will he a new prucmlent in the trial by hnpum-hnu-nt. In the United States It is hvhl by the great prepon domncu n 1 .nnlmrity that this reme .l_v «hm-s 1m! apply to nflicel‘s Who have rusignml or vaunted position. Juhn Quincy Admns was the only nuntuth vxvvption to this view. llere and in England ilnpom-Inimit is re sortwl to In get rill ul' incompetent nr had rulers. The French Assem bly Cunnnitteu propose to use it for punishment after resignation. The charges U!” the Committee are of the gravest kind. They involve the highest crime that can be enacted against a State—treason t 0 the Gov ernment in which they wore the ap pointed rulers; and trensnn to have been suppurtml by force ()1 arms. The French Senate. like the Amer ican Senate, is the Court to try im peachments. The Senate of France is composed of 300 members; and it requires two-thirds (200) to convict. The Republicans of all shades have now a majority of 53. ()l' the 300 Senators, 203 are Republicans and 97 belong to the other parties. Should there be any dol'ectitm among the Conservatives llepuhiicnn Senators, the impeachment articles Would fail; and in that case the party moving it would lose ground. The step is Hazardous, and likely to result in more harm than good to the cause of tho Repuhlic; though it must be conceded that if the charges are true the false hearted and treacherous Ministers merit severe punishment. INVISIBLE l".i'rein-:s.—-’l‘he invisible patch on boots and shoes is a thing ithat the owner of dilapidated fancy ‘feet coverings delights in. But to get one put on by the cobbler costs linearly as much as by the old way. lThis need not be, for any boy can 'put them on himsell in thc following iway, given by a correspondent ol ithe "Country Ucntlulnanz" 'l'ake ‘gutte pcrcha, hall' ouncc; bi-sulphate lean-hon. two ounces. In a wide lmonth bottle put the two together, iand shake occasionally until the gut ta percha is dissolved and it is ready for use. When the patch is to he applied, scrape the boot or shoe till ithe hlacking is oil" and the leather is :a. little rough. On this dust with lllne resin, minutest quantity; serve ithe patch the patch the same way. l'l‘hon spread a little of the cement on both the shoe and the patch, first ihaving shaved the edges of the iputch. Apply like court plaster and smooth with a warm spoon or iron, and the shoe will soon be ready to‘ wear. A few hours will harden the‘ cement. When properly done the patce will be invisible, and will lasti as long as the shoe. 'l‘his cement is! waterproof. The gutta percha, shaved to thin slices, is kept in India rubber stores for the above purposes. - _'l'encents’ worth will dothe \Vorkl of a. family for a long time. The bi-t sulphate oi carbon is sold by drug-‘i gists, and will cost five or ten cents an ounce. The smell, which is (if-i fensive, soon passes off. i A Pougltkeepsie parent recentlyl induced a croupy youngster to make} quite a hearty maul of buckwheat! cakes and “maple molasses,” but the latter proved to be nice syrup of Squills. The boy said he thought smnething nilod tlw molasses the wry Ininute his father told him to out all he wanted. ..____...__.__ The greatest loss of time is delay and expectation which depends upon the future. \Ve let go the present which we hurt: in our power, and look forward to that which dcpvntls upon chance, and so relinquish a certainty for an uncertainty.—Sen ecu. THOROUGHBRED “ v‘ r '1 ) r -1) () L: 1.1 J. l.‘ 3. o l l i 5'4"?" i 7.4:. ‘ 1‘ E 4. . . \ ”B” ... ; «I. ‘ ,11. : V‘ ’ll, A." 3". I . I ' /I I lfll ‘ /; m H a 1 116 Acres devoted to Fancy POULTRY. ‘ l'NlJMl'l‘lil) RANGE. ’ ’ HEAL'I'IIY S'l‘nt‘lx. I LARGEST YARDS UN 'l‘lll‘l l‘OAS'l‘.‘ Brahmas; Luglmrns. Plymouth ““(‘k§.l Bronze.- 'l‘urkoye, Home. l’ulsin Ducks, l (iniuu l‘ig<, em. > k fi'fh‘nlo arrival of Fowls and Eggi: gum-nuth'fl; 2 i git!" Pamphlet on llw cure of FoWlS— hatching: Ila-ding. Iliwusm and their cnl'c. om. :ulnptwl wpucinlly t 0 the l'uCllic Coast. sent for 1.3 ('.-ms. Send stump for pricu list. The UEN’I‘ENNIAI. INL‘I'MATOn; any one can hatch eggi with it. Atltlrvse. M. EYRE. .\‘tlpfl‘ CM. [Please state whvru you nuw lhlsmlth 43 'l‘lllß’l‘Y-NIN'I‘H YEAR. [ 1‘11“ 0 O ‘ ; o Il’rall 10 I: armer l l V ’ ‘ IOR 1879. ; Household Weekly, 1 l For Town and Country, 1 For Old and Young. ‘ linlnbllulled um. 'l‘ho l'nAnur: Rump-'1: now in Its Thirty lt-luhlh ymu' i 4 thu- Ivmling AHHH'l'lll‘l‘NAl. ‘uml llnl'msuuhn \vuvkly or Ann-rim nnnl uv ‘knnwlwluwl authority lhrunghnut tlw l'nllvtl ‘h‘lnlvs uml l'mm'hw nlmn lhv Hillk'!’ 0! lAGth‘ULTl'lll-I, [ltblt’l‘H'l'l/l‘l'RH, STot‘K RAISING, I-z'l‘(‘., lluhmpnhlishcxl wwkly. the num- Dl'Ofll'l'H .ulvu flu-lain prxu-tlonl Agrlvulnn'u- nml Am'l culturnl Svlunu-nrt- grnslwll hy xm etlll-It-nl wll ltm'lul 0011»: um! promptly plum-«l le'nru lH roach-min thunmst ullrm-llm uml n-uduhlc form. I ITS LIVli-S’l‘M‘K DEPARTMENT. A gl'vutvr "mount of rvllnhlu Live-Stuck intol ”mauve isgin-n In its mlunm during the ymu‘ than in un_\' 01 her punlk-miou. ITS Vl‘l’l‘l‘lluNAltY DEPARTMENT [a cum-Med to lu- rh n'muhly n-liuhlv and most pructivul. Allq ll‘l'iu-Hly sulm-rilwrnum promptly.ulwcrtnlly unl mily llllHWCl'cl‘ Ivy (muof the most uccmnnlixhunl vclm'inuriuna in tlmlhrllod Slam-a, umlt-r who-u: direcllon xllln dcpurmwnt in conducted. IIOI’SEHOI.“ um] (MOD HEALTH. Wcukly urliulon in men of them tlvlun'mwnm lu‘l-lnu'wlt-pr-ussly I‘m this pupm‘. form n prom nun! l‘vuturv. l’l'fi MARKET RI‘II'UR'I‘S. Including: Livy Mot-th'nin nml (Eunvml .\lnr— kuls urn cul'ulnlly 'm'qulrurl by u run-vim rr porter up the hour of I.smm: puma. ’l'lll-J Al.“ “I" THE l'l'lHJHlll-JIL WHI he in tho {mum-us In thv pus! m lllllkl‘ M'm'y IIIPDXH‘HIH'III full nml ('Hlllplt‘ll‘ m mr :m pnu-lh'ul Inlunl mm In- m-mnnulis'h Hu- t-vrl lhnl mukm: Ilu- l'nAllm: FARMEH Ihu hm .\grlvnlturul uml llunu- .Innrnnl In Ann-rim. 'l‘crnu $2 per )jt-m' In mlvnm-o, lm-Inlllng Ilm huhnm- nl' IH7H ll'N'. In new Hlllmt‘lj'wl'n Il'mn thnu sulm'riptlnn ls n-mrlwd I'nr IM‘J. i Snot-into" rom' trm- tonny mirth-:04. l.lhm'nl ('ush t‘nntlnisslnn tlllmrt-(l to nguntu. “1 mm !wnntml uwry“ hvrn to organize, f‘llllw. “Hi! to , whom cnnvnwlnu onttlt Will he turnisht-u mm !nnon uppltmtlom to PRAIRIE} FARMER 00., I Chicago, 111. l I BATTISTE‘S HAIR INVIGUBATUR. M. Hattie!" Dcluittlng. 'l‘oncoritll ur ,ti‘tt' of Port 'l'ou‘nsrntl. \\':t~'hington 'l'or rltory. ht-ga to inform hit-f nnnnr me Im ltrom and tho pnhlit-gvnrrully. than law has ‘pro-lmn-tl from the original rm'ript of Pro t‘rsror .“tllltillt‘lllhl‘t'i. the unit-ln'ntml chom i-xt of Park. and trout chmnit-nl cxtructa ot' rurenn-tlicitml plnnts found only on tho North-West Ctm-‘l ot Anwrim. a mod riv gnnt mltlition to the Hunt toiluttn nrtir'vn in ”It! shrine ot'nn lnvigo ’nto :nnl rt-jnvi mltor ut'tllt: linir. 'l‘llifi drlighlllll prvpnr— :ttion clean-w thv hair from atll implnitics: prt-vvnta tlmnlrull'. lu-ztls :1l 1 skin (lim'uuo oi the lil'a'ltl. imparts :l glou uml ~oflllvi~x :nnl hrantll’nl color to the hair; restored its growth by its lu-nlthy and tonic, nc:ion, :nnl pruwnti Its tailing oll'. ln hilt)” Battlnle'n llnlr Invluorntor [-3 Ilm "sim: qua non" of ll” tlu- inwntintm for the improvement. lwxullitiring nml growth ot the hair. The mutt-rial at which it i~' Cflltillltit'll :n'u hnrnilr» am! can tn- uwtl t'rt-uly :tt'cnt'tling to tlirwtions :IC conununying mtclt huttln. Every lntly titr ~‘irom nl'lmving humullnl hair should con ~‘itlur hl.'l' toilette ttlblu tnhlu incomplete without a bottle or thh delium- nml rte gant cosmetic. I’m-pared and for sale by B;\'l"l‘lS'l'E DELAI'I‘ANG. At hi 4 Tonsoriatl snlnou. Watt-r strvct. Port; 'l‘ownwnul. \\'.’l‘. A 8000!" DEATH. There I-' smnuthhlg tvrrihlu in thu thnught of having our friends stricken down at our side. without a parting “'(Il'tl of emlmrment 0r consolation-nne mo ment at our ~‘hle in the flush of vigoroua litiu chm-ring our hv:lrt~‘ with their loving eymputhy; the m-xt at our t'm't. t-nhe with W nth. I'I'HI to our CNN and ltt'l!l”t‘~'~i 0t mn h are. I‘ln-ry t-xrt-~.~"l\‘vl_y' fut |wr~nn is in in st.u.t dungur ut‘ «Ivh :l (loath. St-w-u- In 11'“: ul' the \‘ictilm nfnhehttfi' «the at hml't (liq-aw orup'mpluxy. Al‘:ln'~t Anti~l-‘:lt. the unly I‘l'lllt‘ll".' tm- ohvsily. rmhww the “right hy rc-gll'nlihu the Iligcdtinn :llul tl~~iltlthlmt| «I! [luv Mu]. lt l~' Nth-HI)" Ilill‘llllt‘~‘. :n «I it- u~v uill inumn in vwry in~tzuu-c. u mlm-tinn of weight from (no to I'm.- pnuml~ a wvuk. ____“_________ SUBSCRIBE FOR THE P. T. A R G U S. ‘ V Inninu“ um run rngz'tz'v 111. $3lO ‘ :‘IU le‘dny [mulr lvj. :n‘. \uIIIu-l'nx' 1 NH own. rizlll in H]l'll'H\\H lumi ilu's. l'xll!i(‘lll:ll~ :mnl sunmlvd wurlll $3 frm. lnuvrm‘l- your ipall't' linn- ul this Inuiness. Adda-5:9 Slinsun .\‘z (0.. Port luml. Maine. B U Y T H E B E ST ! ASK YOUR MERCHANT FOB. ! ’ ' Mens and Boys Clothing .TLu/o of 013/I'o().\' CIT Y CJSSIJIERES, The L'lu-npvst, Host and Most Durable Clothing in the Market JACOBS BROS. 8; ('O.. Solo- .‘l:mu£?lrturor: and Whoh-xale lh-:‘.k‘l‘>‘. PORTLAND. OGN. , N. 15.——_\ full .\‘tnck of Oregun (‘ity Blankets, Flanncls,Cassime Yarns, l,'llch-r'\w-:lr.< Ith., always on hand. 26 (‘. ID. HILMOICIT' A. Ao'l'llllflA! Llltl' Ilvuhvvrnt Kll'win. ILIIHM. - '> Glllnore & (10., 629 F st.WABHINGTON, 0.0 WILL I’RAU'I‘IUE BEFORE THE (inn-mi Land Oiiii‘l'. (“NW of lmlinn Al'- l'aira. lit-pnrnm-nt of tin! lntvrinr. lin lfmn't nt' (Jluimd. and United thnw Su pn-Inv (‘mlrL Claims 01' all kinda :n'i‘ing umlur imw governing the (lispmnl of pnh llrlmul. 0r tlw. :llljustnwnt of From-h. Spunkh, and “Mimi: grants. or min-r private [and claims. Sin-rial nth-Minn givz-ntn cuss-u involving min-s m gram lamh and mining uluinw. Lmnl war rantwlml imul wrip lmught. (':|~'h [mini l'ur snltlit-I's' miuiitinn lmnnmn-mi rights. Hvllli simnn tor Cil‘i'lliill' nt‘ ilh‘li'lu'iimus. 'l‘lm'c «mum in puy< pmmgv it" _\'nn mun full so: 01' blanks uml infirm-now. 1 : NOT FAIL ' N .. -.. .'~; lom‘ml fm'unr a; ,w‘; 5 (.‘nlnloxlw. It ‘ a; 3‘ J Cunln me 9 I'Il'("‘ : ‘ ‘ _ j"; mulch-ul-rlwlon U '- :I’ _'- 0|" nun-l I-n-ry ‘ It'ql'v. .».» , "4» ‘ anll-Iv In uI-n -- " ‘ u'nl IIM‘JIINI l 1 \‘lllllllllll‘ lo AN" I'I'ZIKMIDNI-nnu-nuphu ‘ In: Ilm purclmm‘ol‘ any NI‘IIJ'II' l'ul' Pur mmnl. l'mnllv 0r Azrlvullm'nl “up. “'u lmw- don" ll [argolrmlt- lhv+m~l m-nuun In llm ru-nmlo purl-o oftlu- urn-Horton. 1 and “awe. wlll: fi-w oxropllonu. «um-ml ml "Ir ox'pw'munnl 0! III:- purl-Imu-r. . nmnv «In Inlng ‘0 lmn- nuuh- n mlvlng I of H) In no Bu- rant. “’0 mail Ilnuo : I',\'r.u.mu' .9 I'o AN \' Amman» i I‘IIHIG. IIPIDN AI’PIJI‘ATNDS. “I'm-ll our xmulu to all nmnklnd m whale-nus erwu In qmunlllwl to unlt. Rulerauce. 'lru Hallo-ml Bunk. (Shh-nan. I MOITIDMIM WARD l. 00., ‘ ()rlzlnul (Ara-um supply Ilouu. I swam» Wabuh Avencmcaxo. 111. ‘-u_... --------fi~ »~— .-. .‘ §_ The scarcity of Himunml“, Huh! and ‘Si vvr. mul rlw (lillim lit'n luvl Hill: in «- muiug them. i~ :I um- huliculiuu M Iln-ir Va ”0. : ’l‘hu~ it i 4 with n vuluuhln nu :li. hu-z hr. Aug. Kiliwr'i ruin-hrulml Hul'umn I'lll muuiv Elixir. through tlu- i. :Iltlll~)’ nl ,ri\':ll~‘. has Illl'l with HIV Inn-IVIII-rumm ‘sitiun. :llul umml‘u-mlv alumq iII-‘llrlll-ullul :lhlcuh-nu'h-Hlnm- been llu-mn: lu il~ \m)‘: but il~' nppuuvnls might IN “'vll try In vlmugn- thv- mum- of [ln- Sun. ~u'n 0|» luu'k [ho omm \\ itll u hmum or put out it pmi rio lin- with :1 ion r. Furtlu-vurunl' l'ln-n-u uml Lung «H» can“: ~'m'll :|~' Cough» (J )luli. t'un~luup.‘im: :uul lh'mu'hidl Allhtiuue. il‘~llllt'tllI;IH1‘l. lb‘ vurvs are truly umgicul. .\ak yuur lh'llggint luv 'u. 'l'lu- gvnuim ‘ln-uh tlw l’rlh'sinu ('un! ul' Arm-g tlw {.nv ‘shul‘o Higuzuure- of Dr. Aug. l\"Ii-vr. um] .lms hi< u:um~ blown in «wry 7311‘“! hul- Fflv. 'l‘riul hultlv. ’23 (MIN I r V V 1! v ) v 5 AI; W bl ()1; I: 'GI M ' i enera erchand:se. I W. MORSE. t cmc IIARIHDII, - - - - w'r ”337‘ l'rntluru lmuvzht. untl “IIIIHHI'H ul'ullkiutl l‘urnlshul! nt ch luwcs! mall lu'lvu. E Y "5/“ 3;“ 1’ $9 $9 {454544715733 . l .. _. _ Head of Union flunk} I‘t. Townsend ( v' 4;" mimwwwgg ‘T ‘ ‘ . T r Vg ), I ; 4' *~ *‘RY Ml] MNU PH E‘REHI MILE 1 ;L n 5 ’1 {Carries the Largest Stock in the Territory . S 4 16' . f o l O LL(1110[ . \V 110le:<:1le and Reta """‘o|'.'.ill S h C} u flip .4 mm!) my AND G r o c e r ie A LS” 9 . _ GNU s'f'u '7- w-- _ . 11 n .s/I In; goods 1 ' . U ' (1[()//Il’[5, (I'()(‘/"c,ny 1 «ml (Mass-mum At 111-0 Lr t R 1 u very JWUS ates, for easy qut I OWNSend. AND {I 0 People are golfing “(‘(lllllllllml-ll'hl Hun" who are not ought m lu-«Wllh Hu- “mum-ml xuurlmnf that grant Allll‘l'll‘llll Nummly. the ‘ M t L" ° t ‘ 118 ang immen , ‘ ‘ FOR MAN AND BEAST. 1 TM.- llnlmrnt wry unlurnlly nr'clnmml In Ann-ri cu, “'hi‘l‘l‘ Saturn prm'Mt-H \ h h'm - Nd")! x-m-h wwprhjx'u- Luthlm- : I'm" lh ~ 1 3:2: ..Ir . a." In I't'll ll. H. “ii:l".““t‘I‘I1"I:L[H"I.Y|:!l1,'{n'I-flfl'nlu umilnmx 1: I'.h'li"'lV‘~l:.Hlm -Y.-;;;: ~;.'.,1. . Thu Urxi- I'\ 2‘l. .‘ :1.i::1;~.,nx i 4. luv-hm! ru-Inmlr I'n' 2h .\", ". . ‘ulhm-n: ‘, l’]‘|‘,!l.flllt“)‘ .n '. " u «Au-l. “run! 1' H .I“,x:"‘,:rr:‘l‘.ll!,l\:dll..lf.. .\ ‘41);le- lu” In M." 2‘. mm .1 n 11mm.” “fin-“r"- ‘Ml' a H: - ' I'lu.x.n~‘ ‘ l' .'.n t-mn-n‘h-nt horwmu "H" ‘ I:7} "V" “. l 1' ( .’ m 1 ;'-.t, H w"-..,'., Lniinu Iml'n. flrhhfi r ‘rn mum. :1x 1.!.‘. -1' mzmm', Ilm hH-u nul 2 J 1 'll 1' ‘.\H'«“: u ' ‘. :' jut? -u.ml A.) ;I-ulu..'ln<lm'~‘ry _'.. lu'..'..\'.‘.z: 'z: ): :v-‘I: Lll wily: uzul l-\|~h life. I'. 13.24:“. :3; (314:1.7 .‘uzfn': -‘ r h.u‘-;«u,x~un”l ashlar, :l' '.. . 33;. ', ,zz'luuy, ”vruln». lmmr! n \\"".‘l mil. "Ink T: \, t 75'.” ;'. '..;(- fit-21v 13.13 .::;:l.2z\‘.;;|v-nc h Ilm quickl'u ("xx'oln 1111' ‘- xi! fur x.c:-h:v:xa t-m-nrring In lho‘ .’,.:..1'.;,'. in if.“ :‘s .::.'l' m‘ n m; :«lclun. such an hixf‘ttfi, w: 'uLc. rprxlr‘.:,cut-;.v:c..(.1ul fur rlwumm tfvz;x,:‘.:ul £2.7l:th ::;;r!xdul'ml by oanurv. PM 1! '::!::r1)' Vanni»! - m If H flu‘vh‘nw ". raw-av 1n \hu world. frr ll pr IT‘XI‘IIYA a(h '1 w ~la I‘m lulu ', nml n Mn“ trplix'rfldun I :w '.r :23!) .‘l tih'h‘m l'H‘lXl’l‘. .\2\ Hum .‘Zatzuz'wi ‘nhnvnt H [mt up In chm slumnl‘ l ”mm lin- lumcr Inn's lwllm pmpurtltm- Mrly mm In Hm l'lwllpt'nl. b‘uM uwrywhuru. 1 How's \‘lll'fl uuzm- ' ll'tlwskin Iv yrluw :unl tmu!4l_\'.""’ Imm- -' mnwtipuH-d: il'yuu hun- [lnning]!!! your "WIN. Ilnll puln~ in tlu- aialv. {wk 1 lu-mlnvlw. ~ulll“h)lllll1'|l. lml ul' tlry ~‘kl|=- [~|IUE~' lu‘l'ul‘v the Plum. hill] I:I.-lu ill ll" 1 Hmulll. mhl I'm-,t zm-l hawk. ~h-vplm'v 1 gilllliluws. lm's o! upp- v‘n-, hml ('ifl'll'flll‘ II in" lhl- hhuul, nu- lu‘. lim'-._ AH“, pm why ' enl'vly ('mu-lmlc- ynur HV 1‘ i. um ul' OHM [ 'l'lw li\'~'l'i~'l|m|l~:y|n h.mrnlnde-nl'lhll'l l than any lulu-r organ “3' Hn- hmly. usm ,Ulll)’ is (H ll “'l' vlu- “MIL n l'mm llu- HIM ' 3‘ llt'll if hm'mnlu Hunk. HlhUlM'll'll llll'l ‘lli~l-:I~Hi it Ilm-l In“ hula il- ”My. ”'9' ”w \\ Ilu'a- llnll_\' 'IIHH". 'l‘l-y \\ M!” l l""‘i"|" l"iu\\‘c-r. Hu- grrulwl known ”'1“! ‘|l’|l|'|(‘(‘7l in Il‘u' Hort]. MIMI! P Hill .5 Imus. lurgv sizu- 7.3 m-ulé. l-‘ur sale (V r)" ‘ “lure. '