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NIl11IT THEIIIlIL tmo of A oila n. City of Hilelm AND TIb PitLE B F TIB I TATB SF ONTAN.A. Plain Facts and Figures For the People on the Installment Plan - Why You Should Vote for Helena. Now comes.the city of Helena and for answer to the petition of the town of Anaconda to be made the perma nent capital of the state of Montana sets forth the following reason why it (Helena) should be selected as the permanent capital and why Anacon da should not, vis. Ist. Helena is located reographic ally nearly in the center of the state, while Anaceda is situated in the en treme southwestern corner of the state. Belena can therefore be con veuleatly reached from all parts of the state whereas Anaconda cannot. I. Helena is the railroad center of the state with lines diverging in every dIectle.. Anaconda is Isolated eta sp r. Ou can therefore, easily smah or lave Helena by a chdoce of eveal trascentanental routes, wh haasema Is lependaet wholly a her "hrs." MI. alns Is situated ner the etW ao the state's populatils ad sl remastl sa Therefore it is and will oeatane the meet accelble gdiut tea very lae majority of the psgl me el e toate&.An m is as auests oeater w of poualatl as It tg iedngo r aid will grw still nom u the poelatIome the state - ~r r rte r DneensLL r r d. ein Ii s d gesgraphical eatmer, **. r.. .ewer as the center at Wipses a the stale of Mstans. wW!tbtrnsle ernatials ter a sap. M *p Agsewal "Ia's Ia It." ;Jantellaam s ats e mc lref I ., Sa w e.t. m thet u ft eu Isa the setatle. ,ggggg t SbaltMles with all tgomedy Nese are 6P ad attendee ceagnga* ., ae athe riste gseaea s *I0 VW .iltage- nurveudluge that 4 i ngParent N mch crares. at es - msal .eredsuage in were capital itates ame -e t as abhosat egres. MAAin Mahnl as claims to gre, s meas is thew essestlal partice - al dply argues that they are a .aglh teto a capital city-that hs e epast astlen s but ns gast In theisatts IL. Wilesa I the eduscattioal ce .- ---r M h m "s --MNeroI as-4mm a heetl slaem ma will be maef ay whe o the ceamtry with teachers their calinfg. pline and comeseous bidlagp grace and ornament ever7 wind l the city. The high echeel has few If ay equal for architectural basty and perfect arraageumt. The higher branches may be pre.ned bonr ecellent uaerinlty with its erps of pekidoet and learned pro. fesmesm. Here are public libraries flled with valuable and useful boobk where the yean and old may stlisfy their literary cravings. Anaconda makes petantioes in these direc tiea . While she has schools to be ame, they dee't come up to the metre politan standad new demanded in cities aspiring above the ordinary village. Anaceeda has not, neither ds she crave for ine and commedi m schoal bkldling, neither does she care for such things as public libra ries. Anaceila is a st rictly bunes t·rn am. d l l it to make coppera d whe that des the tale is told. * nemou smoe ne IeRALU, rT. Belea is the social, religious and moral center of the state. Anaconda Is the cepper ceter of the state and mabes ne claim otherwise. Helena is the educatimal center of the state, with all the concemitats itneat thereto A nacmda makes m claim this .M, bn engstlsfi .wh th m e summsnbs for the seid M ils 3om tmsee Ina t who .spo mms MM higher iadam et STAGE GUNT& Jroques Kruger will go with "Hase ad Has. " John Mason and Marion Manola will not star next season. Walter Penniman will be a membar cf Felix Morris' company. Aubrey Doumcwalt has been engaged to replace Charles Dickson in the "Mad eleine" company. Albert L. Parker has written the II ketto and Berjamin Loewenthal the rmusi for a comic opera called "The White Captain." The rumor that Sandow's tour in this oountry will be abandoned and that he will join Miss Lillian Russell's oompa ny is entirely without foundation. Henry E. Dixey will play Snap in "A Night Off" under Augustin Daly's management. He has become a full fledged member of Mr. Daly's company. It is reported that Louise Beande has been engaged so replace Marie Tempest in "Bob Roy" when that opera is pro duced at the Herald Square theater, New York. Miss Lucy Daly, who was to have sItled with her "plokaninnies" to ap pear at the Palace theater, London. has decided to postpone he trip to Europe until next spring. She will begin an engagement at the Alhambra in Landam e May 1. Richard Mansfield has engaged Heb y Jewett, an English ato, as his lead lag man for this season. It is now deft Lataely settled that Mr. Mansfield will open the Herald Square theater, NeW York on Sept. 17. The ply has not yet been decided upon. A new comic opera, with musio by Mr. Leonard Wales and libretto by Mr. John O'Keefe, will be produced at Moe Vieker's theater, Chicago The oper Is enitled "Athenia; or, A ae Prophet," nad itis satie on the United States mats Ites scene are laid in GOree THE FASHION PLATE. Pietrdos m pjwcurly deoceabs with Ibbam a loope` bows ai aid Toetoi -k .en lhvi pow msr daboraea asd obteimie with sywy -mu hbloae The sleeves.f cis -q t are sewbat abat.r lb. n Bose binubi. ware. Tb 1*.1a thIng is sleer. with a tan puffso he elbow and below this s Mi o lace hiziomlght Inches deep A pretty dries fora lttleisg is md srt with a gatha isi ril ad - plated mt aid bak, a gba west. a cameot belt and sleeve.wt r . te thaslie. aid Ebbs eh*l wb we simini oranle i. the waderohe d almal veq well resod Yang wara. Tb ar met poy es ma~inA w heetrwathwu Sb. Smd. ate t dmeoasMie tahing asmewhat lees d seserestyles that have hMt ese aeptd the IW eraids a- wing with wub. bedL .a kI er ussfhsd all ab dases elm. rowel d =d ma ow ao .1 sai g eThis mbe mspetd sad the al g ih vY wid aesde. TM . last novelty n pebsasab is ka, Tb afirIs I. cpad at the ynr edge and talls Or a ram e ad im m ateshl that MW match th kiun or ot s1M w/m.plenr A leek .ins TURF TOPIC& A pair Macpn bred iswraat amppam the ba eed -b Pre.&Me @mveelmd at Umep Giable. Gsalme 3rnadmo Osebill c Nash. v lm ha. a wiehgad maim d hair tmebn ern Sm thel an O Iwngb.. " "lei- Jacob Aiwt has establishd a abblor d bash s at his ornaby ad, 1h elirEm N. Y., and will bad thee. Auehiahe William, .eosin ci h uee lands Jcseiphwas thrnwn hks W ase at Baden, d LWa. meatly and lalintly killed. Nb.UIn, ody, a Nebraska girl, hr curead to bet $100 Ntb doToa Msato fi that sh. - ride ay harme bbrne or ualernk, In the Lam ar. Unbeowa peeaaesseerly a t'd th pobos owne rbho Mah Quip TI at~yW Q~II O, stabbe lwe~v.-aR ubse tesingd fohe s todeeth asy - dne LwSb pempimabrn h1giI hkdt paills sfl h tnmab his uap .r. bay bass mel thomml ahildrie esed afte. Lterda ies th. Drby .s X.Ivi slaH thewell kanmvwn t. hd thb bhama hisal dleg us badly 02"d at Qalnq. Ilk, dalig the -t - thair vemtly that the habwlflhbobm rnpatatei Bs wad. asS with a dollar aedirnt at CHICAGO PROVERIE Uveq bad law Is a b ·sa. Goad -a msa e nMa a el a. Tha lanied mamae ae saoat be. beatm at haos k woars than ISO In Afria ownaig s ea't be meseesd with Mad auph leeh hhmn not paops, -s. - p e bag scare..= Ne only bes the best wb. is esta dw hobdb el f. pboe/b bo with a elke dehl.. ebas is eisy misk hw l/rMýhis mudfill A ooland man living on Otlca week near Austin, who had oantracte* a debt some years ago with one da our mr chants, came to town yesterday and called upon his old creditd. "Didn't you 'splane to me dat if I settled up dat account you would give me a disoount?" said the dark to the merchant "Yes, I did may so, Sam," said the merchant "If you are eedy to settle your bill now, I will make a good dis count," and the merchant waited it the colored individual to pull oat his pocketbook. "Well, sir, I hasn't got de money just now, but I thought I'd come in and get de discount right now, far I ain't gwinter hab no urs for it after de cirous bab leit town. "-Teas Alfting Io Pelt seeme. er money aor yaour Ille!" "Be gobs, all ther money about me is qpint, a me lofe is in thr hands o ther lfe insurance, so shoot away, an good lck to yea "-Idfe A Deatee ls Is. Just as the Ire brke out In Hrnes' big millinery store at Wabash avenue anad Madison sreet yestrdy afternon a pretty young woman got a a Wabash avenue car. Ie was bound, with her escort, or a eal on the North Id. The pmt plate gl window c the Madison te side was .eke outa just a the comple left the ar. igines were rushing furiously up to the bdld lag, and a great aowd we glathl.g. The youn man was eiidety auiaus to bhrny awy, but his hir omasgale refused to ga "The el" she was heard to 4 as the glass ll d left aposedall the f-shiab hae and bonaets Is ths saow window, "thee, you sI that black straw, with the white estri plmes? I had my heart a thu hat I was coaing down to get it M nad morata·g Now Ilm gsaig t am wMheter or t it raed by ttils esable eIr " The bles grew better and heser. bighates gube rhed eat bos adghbaring hotels their induulete More egines ar raLtag 'the sowd pew luger and mae so. A poliosm tried to dive the e w m as baok to a plme d , tg she stood hr. liablly a diam of water, laIedll b 150 pound - e,4 sek ti n d. voted hat fll the a was srled, asteh plras a all, lae a pddle at blak, dar watea. "Now," ad be gIrl, with a ask "aow I am reedy to gol"-Calgs MalL An old, b.dridmr d m saet a lMab* ledb vlduing 31m vs Hb ipa m h ewed es mwho Vos as d ibm clam on ollmishales! ym 'w". hqbm w ea iau d d -Y w dq ibm area's lis U md it hi. maidwas II .Irr- mi uZt "Oh, qe4 I'm a a' % Imbsbh u*. "hrng am? Do n bea taltd i t a Tb. old - asmed is baIima wm Sllangih, with a himalues dmI.ea dam. said: "Wl, thbme'. Imi - thing -W arsbles ms, bat I imas lbis to esk .'Beli.v. me, I me nwaai mulo is sminmfa you." rep! tei aibm du - Tma whal It is that bembl r yea" "WooI, mla, it's -L4 Nbr ib," all doold samy.o I snasso rSo Him o' ma. uk oat boo;. nmw on paalas that wussioat. ' bm.-I 1hlk it is a prom ad anas - he my that W m mr a wqre Ch· b Itibia k s isa Thu. ia imm wham a voamm pub dm alimm mike. .k-Wbu is that? So--Wm s i.gas. Is bwtLia.. ew Tas Weld. 31010' $ O. r i n.h 1 0a.. MWS "Tm," mid ibm t qpia d ob barber .bh "hewas a w gaood . Mr. bat w had to sthis !a didn't aadsntad the badam ' "Whet did he doe' 2'Xmfa is thas i hJr ·rd baldh titi. "-Wabingima Umo f see 2%d6 Wife (siting -t mpmlmme)-AMi -" - I at ap pISs sId's I .Sopd Irs or b gat etl dNs4 (Lhtuiuil mulagly) chat' Jut N a "sansrY' Wib--What is? Hms6s-TIo !Sp a owsogat .6& -rob Uk $ Ium..e Ik 31 ~s Il "Tomu w asds'the ha themm"idb yg .11msg. gsabile, "s~d I's m - Idm'i What'll we doe' !'Doe' 0" 69ha avabispl' tis dimly. "Why, we'll opmils Z a- n ~L~IUdr drr -"-Qimps .. ~~m~tdhle, dm "-ssgm3m albs Isr it-e w sii -M- t rb we UE~l wm w book sold agave o~J11 MASONIC. seeaullr Cutiem am s h Le I hu4es. Maeste Te·sP wheslag. Masonry in Holland has its sUtrikg peculiariltie. For instance, the woblp Smale, one eleted, generally reainl ofce till his death. The ofeers of the lodge aM elected for periods of from e to three jeas, as the bylaws determine, and they may be re-elected. A Fellow Caft cannot apply for the Master Mason's de gree, which is only give after a raoiu tion of the Master Masons of his lodge at such times as they oorieder him worthy to reoeive it. No fees ar charged for this degree. The growth of the order In wealth ad power is evidenced by the number of tem ples wb.ah have beu built and are in ouee of erection n various setions et thus spok well lor the er lly. eanlse w. Thesetam W th wirn ta aoutt of Mma m a w hppue e ar lead e diebmr on. ie W O mme ore te y Iold Mass to Jsm Iha. thea It s for Me new ones to leam. Masme bodies, asrule are too kindy esoddmw Ia their tea Iment o rsprteas sad lamdesine oaganismalama O3alI. John's ledge of Muioses Se.e hae, is ald to have ealeld elase 16lt. Theum arem eoeds d i as ar bek as IM. Parol evoer whose famos ldse aI 177$ is mud tMe met at m d ale wa Ckumrlo wr eand arrwrd mee--k`` et Mamsshusb tIn 1 -6.4-7. uu.msesmy demsa mei t and pnd elamy dbieb, with Its rewards, e the em t ves hor onaem..as To lb InSueaes at MResesy and the die. aminadi at its phalhs mw be a1db. led many at ab. advasseed fm at Seily. In Mieseui a Maso who abeges his aily and ille to tfralns the b. amea a i is galy of a Maesale deesa The degesa of the blue lodge mtermed bolo do s at thelb s ehr ap lr ls b.d o the mma y templr da1a KIUGHTS Of PYTHIAS A D hel.dm Uma ae Amo 1am It ah mOWb4CLr.YI-- linde dityhhem, No. s hma.. uum Kalb 34 Ppikbin, has baseys d Ipwnguii. The dItiem rns LsiuY . d wtila a year eel br aba mn burs Thee u umss d ie hfd go chatler Is 34 al Oh.umba will bsbus abie 19711 bs mismahlp Sm meIk Neb. Tbe ae abdu alubly dbm bar wk umirem iam, but adbs theme asir apLsu . T. e .... wra boel ag* ph ale as hahaq arn afllwing lquo is be md, bob 34 which aoi muar vldMha 3 PMUahm w. The idkaumbcd dN aypa r to as 1l iaol grad l oftr The mp... blug KaIshb d Pyiki ta bam lmeuplMe brquidl a d Tbr dlole ddailes hubas ands is omisumr I. a a Is as P e sorL ba 34 Imasinlmag liquor and Ii las~ifhhibs mlm blub In aWe , i . The Ohi. PyIam base ha seals nuilYsI me aflhlsmehmamlmgla di pua 3 Shw e it The .ubpg tm auk 34 ike ssum old "%41,mmsie e b r d 5ukus & l Case . C.beskm,3 d wlmml. ha bs, uas b l _el b hw ialmi 3 0.m00 by gSh dre i . S. J. Wthe, s-!. at 3., Shhbulngh sachi 34 " W rUo WORKMEN. P . Is ow Qld 390" sast Embeslo AM md me paii as tL. mmwl a-- rummle d lafd N s-e lsudim mamiW smof de Omlsm 'Aedsde ashows "amubIs bru ourul alder aual =ohm= all barn tW e ash bdrs i mui st al0tssgthelmss The bmi~s ajuth tikow-h Y~b 10 ·- O·alu The pmpa 3J ad s leafuse ew ye a .M - fe wike sth aim w Teo orde Is mow pesg rif Par The orws 1.4g puesh Sku t t c~ hipuOnilsms AM4 Eist t UrnS mw r bi a s :S mý~liu d - - ~arr 000 PELLOW6 Iad* Jetlag.. The Orphans' home difoulty in Kansa 1I proving disastrous tothe ordr. Du ag te paes few aeeks the grand msou has found It necessary to suspend M sub ordinate lodges for insubordinatiba tn - dstlng the payment of the $1.60 perOapitU tax for the support and mainmna omef the Do Bolhssere Orphans' hon. The membership of these lodges aggaresaes oe 8,000 membr, and they ar ou t .fom all rights and privileges of the order not only in the subordinate lodges, but ina te enampment, canton and Rehobrh ledg_ as well. Ohio has 62,000 members and has but Ta representatives in its grand lodge. A member is due tobe chargd with dues from the time of his initiation. The grand sire has honored Illinos by placing our distinguished brother, J. O. Humphriy of Springfeld, as a member of the committee on appeals for the 8. G. I. An exehange truly msys tha the noble grand should he one of the best posted pa liamentarlans in the lodgeroonm. To Odd Fellows' wives it may be urged that they see that their husbands' dues to the lodge are kept paid. The startling statement is made that 4 past grad rpemetatres hae, died sd.ne Memorial day. Such exceslive mortality is unusual. Texas has 196 lodges, with 7,478 mem bers. The receipts for 169 amounted to 10d, 7'49.76. Conoardl. Rebekah lodge of New York reports Its ass asas aggregating $,7.57. Odd Feliowship, drawing Its Inspira tion from holy writ, rejoes In the fact that of all historio friendships none sur passes that of Christ The grand lodge of Onegon has apr plrated 00 to enable the rand master to make ofcal visits to the lodges. A member of a lodge may not vote on ay question relating to the lsal afairs n his lodge ln whlok e as a diet per sonal Interest. Itisnot lawful to allowthe rala the order to be used In publUo n the pee foemaane of a drma en the stage, eyea though the drama shall be itended to l stee the principles cf Odd Flldwabs The grene lodge of Arkamnos voted $W to the pesident f the debekah state eon vetion for railroad fore for one year. Ivery brother is an Odd Fellow for what be Il, and not what he has. IIOYAL ARCANUM. 'lo Oeter Was Never In a >etS"r esad. Ulem--Netdes a eenmlp. The Roal Aeanam never was In bet Imer adition than it is today. It has e head plenty moesy with which to pay all aims as st as they matare. Its daimse paid mmeiat.y upon pusa. tae. when the pegao aN e osme as they hae been for 17 year.-Uupeme Reegst The eds o 9,000 prolom In the Sepal Areanum is eons ieblyls than the sam proeetles cases in the best en agld Moli e companpy. A .. a ll, eukn , L a . . Mass., has eompile a ait ead dor #ot embe;., i ag eale at smenat at.. and other atneseaMg tlseemaseMs. The feem orf p.ll . was am ded at the seventh eamal esset at the es e nansl, but the peiset eem k until Oct. 1, 1809. After that date th new tam will be legl. Jabk Mars, ea., t Omek conmel, No. 418, Iprnagsld, Mo., has bess app.adted deputwand nn*. a or tmhe new asonils seeumettrutedne sn smeuhwe Baman H. ice joined Monad Olu seesell, St. Louols, July ? at diet el is Sver July 31. Mis mIly as vd ad0. K KNIGHTS OF HONOR. U 1~lrn WO Yhe w r ~r Pimapest 1eiumr No. 3160l, ow Tua, Issawu I% ine lp of- t s paee mel Is W !wt garbr of tkb Tar bg rhly mtmutabinembrhb t wbhh the n Umb .4t of mabesm we iw ad. All uwas late to tak Is the a u dm t t a fwlmlt «rhi, sad the nait was a ar -rea bo i t iuasa .1 h e ý Tbwsawwswstswasao LlLraras s s nwosmsmn inwma sdsa, , Bad a -ar dhtsbt bsi p do Wsmwse The saqeame lams Kalghh of Usuw * k hmitcmppsow~ lbI bgms·s.5 " W as .Maft ath tied a - tad db best a, "a 1i as powld b peers. r wamt , " them taease / RIatems a" d pih rp b !"i do r~eoooi > pad 1dls is wt th power teappeim t I the,. Ba stes year mew shI wIth year as as wrswaat Do sot Dik laps Ds sa b m0 as bie lasal -id b alit ln wp The us. mmm's ematil in d he pad mml .1 Shed. Lisa!wa hknlml Is ths hulla pemli of Peovlamee Aug 14. The emil was wail a"-mIsi STbe Amathdla of Tulbas *amp usi i s rp ·-tsl- d tbo ales. Mb o w > hglOd Orlon dIe kis in wd r a * kssvi isatlixmlth b~-~'·- l lew Yuki, helt big phsafSe lisiSau " ueaia l Imu Lis---prat, assst. 31.r Mr a DUhs Is New Ted a I L·r s W,' am . f 1ata&Mam., Ia New Tusk 00ts haes bam I d /s S1 a .Dift Ym =m.sEM - abgs. the Fuamthwbteste 13k Dining sther .psiling June 4% left rthe 4pIaMINar a In ia sm* mir was 4,6K D Oa UmebW. 1 Aug. 14 ee obanwi Tat ie W Maspairmar Asm bals" I . I. the -- he the 3.thq B la t . asat 1d q l iamUsm F ,Ot. TY.Md orbd ha WS t to bWq hammm Id" W IO UNWAML t ~ l~ A PRINCESS SENT TO COVENTRy. It Wam All men a ~. Wea.w s ag sem Pul WarM. Bicycles caused no ead of bad ot -in moreo mes than a it is o feared - befoae Anally obteining right of oitienship among (ar hodt s hiles of the erod, and uivermeal they have now become among martals, they have atll a deal of Up work to aocomplish before acquir statu. among the earroundinpg t . alty. Of oure a. pFem or king bestride a "wheel" and do anytb but break a record or his nak, were a princess so far to forget 4 she owed to her hous, her digity au her lonu line of ancestors as to patrn this democratic means of loemouton t whole olvilised world would be epe. ed to stand aghat at the deaeeratiot royalty implied by the act And "thi h the horrible deed that has just beean a. nounoed by the telegraph and be thrown Italian court orcle into a monial oov-"laions. The oataskophe oooarred in Tar and the heroine ad victim-the lady Is both-is the pretty. acocomplished youg widow, the Duohess of Actu, who Is staying at the Castle ot Stupinugi. Ppr. oem Maria Loetisa is a saar-in-law the present king o Italy, she having married in 1888 his brother, Pria.g Amadeo, duke of Ast, who died i 1890. This lady, who is a Bonaparz is not merely aooomplished and prett but is brimful of life and fun and tao a positive delight in tramping upon the rigidcourt eremonial o past ages. Th hlat o her frolice was eaeouted on a Is spole mde for one. She set out few days ago a one d these tabooed vehiles, accompanied a maid ot hoer and two court avalleh and after a long ride the party se lying up ae of the shady avenmae st. lag to the palace f the dues f Afd when a company of soldiers comrmeii by a major e them half way, glamet a them furtively and .rhps a t too furiously ra rtal ad maehe a without maaing ai all The duhob. reromid more se.utiv them ual a theo om---m e that she wr tree. gesag th bouands i court etiqusgt alt hat not b g nlted L. the sp pad fashion bythe major ad bb This was perhaps human asarci asuh ezoesa ble t the lively la* wint musk further-toke etally a plelned ct the conduct citihemajue who ad, bashe aermed, culpably ae looted toaute her. The amoandntde Tulnle. enaral d'Osml de Is Raia, a aoe aumimd the oerAr to appear 4b fire him and explain his conuneit 'b1 major said he was guless ad any o feus, as he dd act seeogiae the id hbra lady, oddly dased and mated tweeam twe. and would never m permitted himself t tink of her hb* ame aa mtre bieyells B ht her or suepeated It was she, c course In weald have, Geeelm a do laDs noertala what coure to tabe, appeal to the lolom le wisdaom at the wa mitater, to whom he forwarded a s. tailed report the whole ooarraer, esking for aitriaeu as to the pualw meat to be mted out to th major, whom he meanwhile kept in aret. The minister c war, if at at a Sole ma, was at least quite enough to e that the pound he wa treading was coertly, if nat holy, and Instead d tahing the resposdbility apon himself demanded an audleuee c the king, be fore whom he laid the report ot the rf lk k lbda 11a. t Them ast atd do o knot i * wtmkwiak . oemta tSmIseaphio ced to Twin ninem the maJci roam -. Id mmd milmly memma him b 9 matte. TWA bowe , yea theow ktala f omly emehlf ed lb. qudIka The r- - eoomremd th lively 'l wido simmd the king uW him qel lovin dmr~w-in~la an cii hiddiag hw to stab. bhemf in rad am comma fr the a p od two cm& mie mmtha, a pahibittam whiob b equlalmt It ed loaea tto aerat fa thu l - The plaues ier thmefori ahaly laviuihie to the good citise d Tln, whowmwmt towatoh and li hwr two or c tnse iam dadlall d trods oi drao aIwalhd labot tw drubd' b h d eb rd ally ebeeb a4 Mhe hmeIsie eli Wpqfor boos. thae 019 thew wioa wnth at 10 tpaphem pop lamb in vu s p01 idttum ad mo s latomi hua m am ofl bmpalhota DI whu tatoa omtes d~b amaes he aybcyling empeaumo. The lMaqueii of Mamuteeflo has bm mmmwly digo ained faa him poat byciiad thi klagr wholm Mid to bae.hemlym as aped a the em idajt dagdrj a d him ul-)In.Imw to petd al mditia whin as of eaisquit andtm ht se to have announced him Inteintlm *opum fIt mush -le gemyely all fture. teem Peiim .-Roamse (1.Liadam Tale urn rW Ny U Ai Eahhpe Uveey act -f mPas aakIa 1r onbeiad. The dulgumweae -owed am ibd-4W i-mmaanu -m . Them lp le b tea , cad dt ah pel byd a girl eve a an m ahidpr Thq amcdsed" lota PlAted, al bm gummed with'I ebtab p mam bun fr uoma" Thi padstsb (edby pmia tue rs In gle framng mashIaah and than Sb -d me mjetd 7 a puin"d Mutt tas ina hydaaII Wen Na af-- i,- ' te ho m tbe I "? h s d pusb I t > tow