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finran svra,:i.iiajff w!w.i' - 7jw iPA-ta y QUM DA1.LY s7??$ IThe Editor of Tne Lkdecr is net rospeasl- -bio for the opinions oxprcssej by Correspond- Is; but nothing reflecting upon thochareo- wr enhablta of any person will be admitted te tboae columns.) tirCorrttvemlcnts will ideas tend Letters se '( tereach us net later than 9o'eletH a. tn. Qtve i "tt.M,m t. .. aM a..a.la .aai inaillifa Ya 'a Haul news in Wit dpartmeut, ami net adocrtMne notice or velttical argument. OUH A0KNT8. The following are authorized Agents for Thk Pobue liCsecn lu their respective local ltl. , Moranburg Matthew Heffman. , .Helna Rebert B. Cord. ' M Incrva Frank W. Hawes. BartUs Vt. O. Orlgsby. Orangeburg C U. Ress. SprinndaleO. C. Dev man. Maysllek Charles Whoelor. Vanceburg Mrs. Jennle Stewart. Ut. Carmtt Kelly tc Foxworthy. Augusta Leander Tully. Peed-Jeseph W. Williams. mud.kk$vrinq 3. 11. Hunter. ' Subscribers will save the treuble of lottor lettor lotter wrlting by paying thelr subscriptions te the Agent at their place. AMONGTHE RAILROADS THE STEEL I1IQUWATS THAT LEAD TO AND FROM MAXSYILLE. &Itm of tlm Rati That Are Stoked Up and Piloted Inte The Ledger's Columns by a Tltoreughty Competent Engineer. Out of a total railway roileage for the warld of 870,281 miles the United States has no less than 163,507 miles, or 44.18 per cent, of the whole; and the railway HBBB Rubber K mileage of the united states exceeds by v 3,493 miles the entire mileage of the old world, Eurepe s 130,805 miles, Asia's 18,- 1 793 miles and Africa's 3,093 miles making an aggregate of but 150,655 miles. It is interesting te note the astonishing growth of the railway mileage of the United States from the census year of 1830, when there were less than forty miles of rail ways, up te 1800. In 1840 the figures were 2,755, in 1850 they had risen te 8,571 miles, in 1860 the total bad swellcd ; te 28,010 miles, the census of 1870 showed vV the mileage te be 12,163 miles, that of v ,1880 placed the figures at 87,724 miles, while the. eleventh census figures give the astonishing total of 103,507 miles. .. In this connection we give the mileage of the world, by ceuntries: juues. Germany , 25,909 Austria Hungary and Besnia.... 16,407 . vGreat Britain and Ireland 10,039 Franee .2,580 Russia, including Finland 18,7.23 Italy 8,117 ' Belgium 3.218 i Netherlands 1.887 Switzerland 1,929 Spain. 6,127 Portugal 1-280 Denmark 1,223 Norway.. .' 071 Sweden 4,015 Ueu mania 1,580 Servia 327 Oreece 440 Turkey In Eurepe, Bulgaria and Iteumella 1,097 Malta, Jersoy and Man 68 United States 163,507 British America (Canada) 13,322 tit NowFeundland 115. Central America (Guatemala, Salvader, Cesta Hlca, Nicara gua and Honduras) 559 Moxlce 5,344 United States of Colombia 231 Cuba 1,056 Venezuela 441 fiepublle of Sante Domlnge East East orn part of the Island of a Hayti) 71 (,ljv iT.ne nice II urazii 5,7711 Argentine Bepublle 5,129 Paraguay 149 Uruguay 470 Chill 1,920 t Peru 004 Belivia 106 &$ Ecuador 167 M-; , uru.8auu.nea , vi Asla.and British India 18,708 Japan 007 China (proper) lii Africa .. 3,002 Australia 11,137 Hie Emersen Piane. J.The 'Emersen Piane Company of Bosten, and 03 Fifth Avenue, New Yerk, have a ten? and successful oxperienco In the MMUfaoture of pianos, and have attained an earteble reputation. Theso pianos are of the vcy flaest tone aud of the best material and wexkBMwshlp, and are sold at modorate prices ea reasonable terms. As a general thing 'fpxnM. buys a piano but ence In a Hfotime, ' Mt-i k hi, therefore, very Important that the , laktiMBent should combine as many deslrable fwrtures of a permanent character as possible. X ufacturers of geed reputation and of mw Mninc saeum de me lavorea ones. ;ia iVwncMii riane uempany nave maae ana upward of sixty thousand pianos; and warrant erery Instrument sent from faeiery. They will send te any of our who may be thinking of purchasing a m, tlM4r IlluKrated catalogue froe of ; and It will be round te be an Interest- aHSWMwUOu kvr. WictTLT Walcrep will rech at I. I, ClHSMti, M&Hk, lii WMUflfftea Mentwt, KeTwabcr 27th. M 11 , Md fai Um ( at a atit sp PWP IWT fVH tr 4r-K- VP HAO ) I " AWL. Iv Sj$iflS&r KBSTVCKT WEAT11ER REPORT, . What ire May ErpeH Rettceen TiIj Tims and To-Merrow Evening. TflE LEDGER'S WEATHER SIGNALS. IfMte stroamer rxm; IJIu uain or snow; With BUtCk ADOVK 'twill WAHMIvIt grew. Tf RUtek's BENEATH-COLDER 'twill be; Unless Dial's shown no obange we'll soe. tWThe abeve forecasts are made for a period of thirty-six hours, endlng at 8 o'clock te-morrow evening. The Governer will pay $150 for the capture of Joe Gray of Breckinridge county. A clean, bright nnd laugable farce comedy, "A Turkish Bath." At Wash ington Opera-house te-morrow night. Fine and Accident Ins. V. R. Warder. Overshoes are an abselute necessity In slippery and snowy weatber. Yeu will save yourself from many a shock by being equipped with a geed pair of Kubber Shoes. There is Danger at every corner and at overy crossing when the streets are icy and coverod with Blush. We keep all grades of rubbers, pet the best. Te de this you must ceme te us. We keep that kind at i Miner's Shee Stere. CO CTt OS 3 1 S3 3 B3 J? tO 35 83 2 INS fcH O s 1 t3 ?-! P S3 CD s S3 JZ2 2 $ Washington Opera-Heuse, KDMHTOX ft BaHnreatAM, Mjrs. Saturday, November 26th, '92, TIDE LITTLE SUNBEAM MARIE HEATH, And ber company 6t Jelly players In that de- llghtf ul musical comedy, A Frank Marphy, The original "McGoo "McGeo "McGoe glo." Henry Vogel, Cemcdlanand barltone from "All Uaba." Janes F. Greene, The oelebrated stnger, danoer and comedian, late of "Oh, What a Night." Faasie Darkam, The famous soprano and daneer. Jepjrieaii Faille Beltme, Uks reined so ciety 64nrteh artlMs, late of Te Paster's Turkish Bath! The , Cr-.CMI!Y ex rxx Q4i D S3 lin leSLiOjSn MM JtUXCU OIAY At-MMUr. Nb Ohmget AdtetiistmentsUndsr tht heading of "Help Wanted," "Situations Wanttd," " .Cott," " Feuntl," As., of an aeecpta. ble nature, and net te exceed three lines, en this page, are FREE te all. rtie Business Advertisement Inserted with out pay. If answers fall te come lheret time, we invite as many repetitions as are necessary te secure what you advertise for. We wish the advertisers te feel that they are net Imposing en us by using our fret columns. .-IdwertkemenU can be ieft at our office or tent through tht mall te TUB PUDLW LEDGER COMPART, Ne. 10 E. Tldtd Street. JffAXTXD WANTED A boy te learn the printing trade. Call nt this offlce. WANTKD lly an oxperlonood seamstress family sewing te tnke home or would go out by the day. Inqulre nt this efl.ee or address Hex M3 City 1'. O. , WANTKD Offlce Bey. STRODE & SAMUEL Apply te DES. w ANTED The thief who stelo Ocorge N. Crawlerd's Whoelbarrow te return same. WANTKD Blacksmith; must be a geed herse shoer. Steady Jeb and geed pay te right man. FUANK DUNCAN. Bardls. Ky. WANTKD Ladles te knew that Mrs. Hlse of the Sixth Ward weaves carpet at Ne. 1213 Ferest avenue. WANTED A girl te de goneral heuse work. Apply te MHS. JOHN M.RAINS, 133 West 8ecend stroet. WANTED-Ladles te knew that Miss Eva DoAtley is carrying en a Dressmaking establlshment lu the Sixth Werd, and would like te have them call. FOX SAX.S. TJ10H SALE-Ne. 12 Celt's Club GUn; geed as J? new. DAN SHAFER. FOB SALE One Herso Spring-wagon. Ap dIv at Oeora-e Crawford's blackstnlthshen en East Bccend street 1JI0H SALE Second-hand safe, wardrebe X' and efllce desk. APDlr te G. W. GE1SEL. In aftornoen. rOB KENT. FOB SALE One Cleak Table with elevating top, two Cleak Hacks, all geed as new. cheap. II. C. McDOPOLE. Assignee FOB HENT Lewer fleer of my heuse en West Second street, sultable for a small family. Apply te M Its. M AUY HILKY. "ClOIl BENT Adamsen house en West Seo See JD end street. Apply te W. D. COCHHAN, Agent. FOB BENT A small cottage en Walnut stroet. Fifth Ward. Apply te MISS JEN NIE PUTTER. FOR RENT Medern Cettage en Commcrce street. Fifth Ward. Fer tonus, &c, apply at Adams Express OOlce. LOST. LOST Twe pair baby Hose last week en Second street, botweon Sutten and Lime Lime stene streets. Finder will pleate leave at this olllce. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN-A dun cow about 6 years old. Sharp horns turning upward. About three-fourths Jersey and Is ?lvlng milk. Heward for the return or in in ermatlnn lending te ro-pessesslon. MRS. M. A. .McDANIEL. Fern Leaf. Ky. LOST Small purse with fi In it. botweon Kaekley's Gallery and James Ranklns's rosldence. Kinder please call and get reward. LOST A Llmestone Building Association book marked MARY GARRISON. Please return te 30 East Third street. LOST A pair of geld Spectacles Sunday morning either In Court heuse or en Third street botween Court nnd Plum. Return te Mrs. M. G. Clarke, 202 East Third strcet, and receive reward. LOST A pair of geld rimmed Nese-glusses In street car or at cometerr. Hultable reward for their return te M. C. RUS3ELL. Bourbon Farms! FOE SALE. I have three improved farms, four miles from Millersburg, that must be sold te settle Mrs. Hannah Sandusky's Estate. The land is excellent. J. B. SANDUSKY, PINCKAKD, KY. Administrator. WHITE, JUDD & CO. Are still In the FUMITPEE BUSINESS At Ne. 42 W. Second Street, J. J. FITZGERALD, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter! 41 West Second Street, Jewel Has Steves. MAYHVILLE, KY. w.n.wADSweRTn, en. I w.H.WADSwenTn, jn. WAD8WORTH 4 SON. ATTORNETS AT LAW, MAY8VIU.E, KY. The general practice of Law. T. H. N. SMITH, DENTIST ! Tht latest Lecal Anasthettcs for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Fer keeptng your tcetb and gums In erder use Supenla, best teeth wash known te the world. Oflloe, Second stroet. COAL, COAL ! FOR SALE. N. C00PEK, AOEXT rR Peach Orchard Ceal .Ce. All grades of Ceal rocelvod dally. Orders left at my Gralnheuse, or Uiiekyard oernor Becend and Union streets, will recoive prompt attention. Gee. M. dinger & Sen, BKICK MASONS AND CON T8 ACTORS! Leek Bex 417. MAY8YILLI. KY. ES Diamonds rnrwnrmmmnrwmnfnrttirmnrwmmmwmitniriTiK i Corsets ! The attontlen of the ladles Is Invited te our Cerset De partment. In addition te the iOc, BOe and 7Be lines we are showing elght lines attl.lneludlng Ball's, War ner's J. B., C. V. Iinported weven and the Colebratcd Jacksen Cerset Waist; also two lines of I. D. Corsets nt (1 75 and 3 GO. We nre pole Agents In this elty for the well 'known Equlpotse Waist. Our line of Illnek Hoslery for Ladles. Misses and Children in Cotten, Floeccd-llncd nnd Cashmero is oemploto in all grades and sizes from 10 cents te (1 nor pair. Ladles should benr in mind that our Blaek lloslery Is all Ethiopian Dye and Is warranted fast and stainless. Our Clenk stock is completo nnd our prices will be feuud the lowest. Don't fall te call In If you nced n cloak. miOWNINQ & CO. 3E I Corsets ! UitiitiUiUiikJiUikiUiUJItitUiUiltiiilliJUiUiiliUlllJikiUJUiUR DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 1 P. J. MURPHY, SUCCESSOR TO HOPPJEB & MURPHY. THOMAS J. CHEN0WETH, DRUGGIST, MAYSVILLE. ANNOUSOEMBNTS. roil HATOK. We are authorized te announce HARRY HAULM AN as a candldate for Mayer at the ensutng January cloctlen. We are authorized te nnnounce E. E. PEARCE, Jr.. as a candldate for ro-elocllon te the ollice of Mayer at the ensulng olectlon for City ell-ccrs. FOIt CITV MAUStlAI,. We are authorized te anneunce M. E. Mc KELLUP as a candldate for City Marshal ut the ensulng January election. We are authorized te nnnounce-E. W. FITZ GERALD as a candldate for Marshal at the ensulng city election. We are authorized te anneunce JOHN W. ALEXANDER as a candldate for City Marshal at the ensuing January election. We aroNtutberlzod te anneunce JOHN V. DAY as a candldate for City Marshal at the ensulng January election. We are authorized te anneunce JAMES REDMOND as a candldate for City Marshal at the ensuing January olectlon. FOK CITY CLERK. We nre nuthorlzed te anneunce HARRY C, McDOUGLE as a candldate for City Clerk at the ensuing January election. We are authorized te anneunce MARTIN A. O'HARE as n candldate for ro-electlen te the oulce of City Clerk at the ensulng city elec tien. FOR ASSESSOR. We are authorized te announce CHARLES D. SHEPARD as a candldate for City Assessor at the ensulng city olectlon. We are authorized te anneunce F. W. I1AUER as a candldate for City Assessor at the ensuing city olectlon. We are authorized te anuounce JOHN WALSH as a candldate for Assessor at the ensulng Januury olectlon. FOR COLLECTOR AND TKEASUHER. We are authorized te announce It. A. COCH RAN, Jr., as a candldate for the oflleo of Collocter and Treasurer at the ensuing city election. We are authorized te anneunce JAMES W. FITZGERALD as a candldate for Collocter and Treasurer at the ensuing elty olectlon. We are authorized te anneunce HORATIO FICKLIN for Collocter and Treasurer at the ensuing city olectlon. rOIt WIIAJtrMASTER. We are authorlzed te anneunce C. 21. PHIS- TER as a candidate rer ro-eieetion as wnari master at the January olectlon, 18U3. FOll COUNCILMAN. Third irurd. We are authorized te announce O. C. HOP PER as a candldate for Council from the Third Ward. Fourth irerd. We are authorized te announce JOHN T. MARTIN as a candidate for Councilman from the Fourth Ward. Fifth Ward. We are authorlzed te anneunce 6. W. WAR DLE as a candldate for Councilman from the Fifth Ward. SHERMAN HOUSE, Freat and Mala Streets, kvyjlliamebt, CONCORD, KY. Proprietor. ' HBWLT rPRA-SKED; EVKKYTHIXQ flRST-CLARS. MONUMENTAL STATUARY AND CJOOTMIY W0K, In OratUtstmdJrtts. M. R. GILM0RE, Ml W. Meow SfWH. KAYaVILL. KY. Corsets ! Corsets ! Eepiring of all Kinds JEWELRY. KENTUCKY Opening Days! NOVEM11ER 2eth AND COth. Holiday Goods ! AT J. T. KACKLEY & CO.'S. Wholesale and retail Reeks and Toys. Ro Re Ro membor that Llfe Slze Photographs muke the best Christmas Frcsents. Have thorn made new. J, T. EacMey &Ce. Posteflice mm steee A First-class Line of Every thing Usually Found In a Drug Stere. P0WJSR & EBYN0LDS. m PFBE DBTJGS! Paints and Oils, Best Brushes, Finest Soaps and Perfumes, the uneicest ABsortment of Fancy Goods, Greatest Variety of Lamps All for sale by J. JAMES WOOD, DEUGGI8T. Maysvllle Ky. Prescriptions at all hours prepared with care and accuracy by William C. Weed, pharmacist. Small, the Tailor CAN BE FOUND AT HIS EMPORIUM of FASHION Ne. 110 Market Street, Oppeslta Central netel. COCHRAN & SONS, ATTORNETS AT LAW, CODBT STREET. ROllT. A. COCHRAN, IN, ; r A. V. J. OOCHBAM M ATS V ILLS, KY WX, O. COCHRAN, Dr. J. H. 8AMDEL, tlt3t-rntat JtJ-jgft? .geed jhu&yltet JaMfi AsrlMHi taa KeHWU, JtWW PHYSICIAN AND SUS6K0N c '-' -!.,-..', rtif!r. matt n eiifi n i ii r i in n r - ri r. r-.i i r i - ' t i.riri" ii,i"ii,ii,i "I b Sni'l raHiitKkxti miviaMH CiiBHirisAlu. AMD OmIe.i H4a.m Vmtt Ne. r........-a a. m i" Ne. 1H......J: 40 a. ci Ne. 17...10-.15 a. in Ne.J.....-4.-2.p.m Wnl Add twenty-six mluutes te get city tlme. Nes. 10 and SO are the Maysvllle nocomtnodn necomtnodn nocemtnodn tlou, and Nes. 17 and 18 the Huntington accom modation. Nes. 1 nnd 2 are the fast express andNos.SanditheF. F. V. Ne. i (F. F. V.) Is n solid train with through dining car and Pullman sloepers te Washing ten, Baltimore, Philadelphia nnd New Yerk. Through Pullman sloepor te Kiohmend, Va., and Old Point Comfert. Ne. 8 Is a solid train , with Pullman sleeper te Washington, making all Eastern nnd Boutheastorn connections. The accommodation trains are dally exoept Sunday; the rest are dally. Direct connection at Cincinnati for points West nnd Seuth. MAVSVILLK DIVISION. , Southbound. laenves Maysvllle at 5:30 a. m. for Paris.Lex- lngton,Clnelnnatl,Kloh- mend. Stanford. Liv ingsten, Jollieo, Mlddlesboreugb, Cumberland Gap, Frankfort. I.oulsvllle and points en N. N. and M. V., Eastern Division. Leaves Maysvllle at l:fJ. p. m. for Park. Cln-. clnnatl. Lexington, Wlnohestor, Biobmend and points en N. N. and M. V., Eastern Divis ion. ATortMeund. . . ' Arrlve at Maysvllle at 10:00 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. All trains daily except 8unday. Add twenty-six minutes te get city tlme. DIRBCT ROUTE WEST The Ohto and Mlssitstp pi Railway Is the short line be tween Cincinnati and at. Leuis, and all of Its trains run threush solid te St. Leuis. Ne transferring of baggage or of passengers who travel en O. and M. trains. Less than ten hours Is our tlme te St. Leuis, where our trains make connection in the Union Depot with trains of all lines for the West, Southwest and Northwest. The Ohie and Mississippi Railway Is the dl root and fast line te LoulsviUe: The Ohie and Mississippi Railway gives spe cial attontlen te colonists going West, olther slngle or In parties. Our agents are pre pared at all times te furnish information as te rates and routes te points West, and when fiassongers are ready te start WJ1 secure their lokets at lowest rates and attend te oheck eheck lng baggage through te destination. Fer tickets via O. and M. Railway and further information call en agents of connect ing lines or address a W. PARIS, Central Passonger Agent O. and M. Rail way, 48 West Fourth Streot, Cincinnati, O. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ADerTED nr THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO. or MAYsvir.r.E. ky. Aiit. I. He It Known that William H. Cox, Themas A. Davis, W. H. Wadsworth, Jr., Sam Sam uel T. Hickman, A. M. J. Cochran, M. C. Rus sell, Geerge L. Cox and Allen A. Edmonds, have this day associated tbomselvos togcther and beceme Incorporated under and by virtue of Cbapter 60 of the Ooneral Statutes or the State or Kentucky as The Publle Ledger Com pany and by that name shall sue and be sued, contract and be contracted with, and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal, with power te alter same at pleasure. Aut. S. The capital stock or said Corpora tion shall be (5,000, divided Inte shares of $10 each, and the same shall be transfera- die Dy written assignment en tue corttflcate, aud when transferred the corttflcate for same shall be surrendered te the Company and can celed, and new ones Issued In Ueu thereof. Aut. a. This Corporation Is organized for the purpese or publishing a newspaper In the city or Maysvllle. and distributing the same throughout the state of ICentucky, and for the carrying en of a general nowspaper business in said city and state. Aut. 4. The principal place of buslness of said Corporation shall be at Maysvllle. Ky. The capital stoek of said Corporation may be Increased nt a meeting of the stockholders (those-tioldlng a majority of the stock assent lng thereto) te any sum net exceeding CIO, 000. This Corporation may organize when 300 shares or its stoek Is subscribed. 8teck may be paid for In meney or equivalent at an agreed contraet price, and any stock net sub scribed for may be sold from tlme toUme, as the Directors may direct and authorize and the certlllcates of stock shull be slgned by the President and Secretary, and the corpo rate seal shall be aUlxed te same. Aiit.S. The Corporation shall be managed by u Directory or five persens who shall be elected annually at the Company's office la aysvllle, Ky., en the 1st Monday in March of each year. Ir, rer any reason, thore should net be an election held at the tlme fixed, the Directors in offlce shall contlnue as sueb until thelr successors are elected and qualified. Aut. 6. The Dlreoters shall obeoso from their number a President and Vloe-Prcstdont, and from said nuniber or the stockholders a Socretary and Treasurer, or, If they soe fit, they may comblne these two otUeors Inte one. They shall elect an Editor, and may olect an assistant te the Editor, both of whose duties and tonure of offleo they may fix and pro pre pro scrlbe by by-laws or the Cfmpany, which by laws a majority or the Directors may adept rer thohianagementor the Cempany'eaffaIrs. a-vi... i. xuv liuinimny snail net incur an Indebtedness oxeccdlng, in the oggregate,at any ene tlme, a sum equal te ene-half of the capital stock paid In. Aut. 8. The prlvate property of the stock holders of this Company shall be exempt from all. debts or liabilities, of the Corpora tion. Art. 9. The Corporation shall begin when it shall have organized, as provided for herein, ' and shall contlnue as long as may be neces sary, according te law. In witness whereof, the said Incorporators have horeunto set tbelr bands this 10th day of March, 1802. ' IVtt , 1 If tl iAa. f T 0aaM.H liJUlAH , AJV, A. JJl, -J. VUVJUUfl. Themas A. Davis, M. O. Rdssbll, w. II. Wadsworth, Jr., Gee. L. Cor, S T. Hickman, Allbm A. Edmonds. Statu or Kentucky, i b,, Masen County. f " I, T. M. Poarce, Clerk of the County Court' for the county and state aforesaid, de certify that the foregoing Artloleof Incorporation of The Publle Ledger Ce. was, en March 10, 18., produeed te me In said county, and aoknowl aeknowl aoknewl odgod by said Themas A. Davis, William II. Cox. W.1I. Wadsworth, Jr., 8. T. Hlekman. M. C Russell, Geergo L. Cox and Alien A. Bd mends eaeh te be their aet and deed, and en March 14. 1803, the same was again reproduced te me and aoknewlodgcd by A.M. J. Cochran te be his act and deed, and ledged for reoerd, whereupon the same, togetbor with this oor eor oer tlUcato, bath been duly recorded lu my office. uivuii uin.nr my nunuiuis itmaayer Marou. 18W Uy T. D. Slattery, D. O. There la nethlBg mero dangerous, and nothing mero certaia te bring en disease than impure water: and whlle TheOHOLEEA is at our very deer you can prevent It from this source ef fectually and pertna nenlly if you use a f Ne. !-... Ne. )......7; p. Ne. 18.. : p. ,Ne.S-..8:00p. 40 s!fdUTEg w -atalll.lt.1 H1! 14-011 W It is germ proof. Fer sale by O n nrnniir ai a t. '' e. a. fuuiiajm.1 puis akehu 0. W. WAfiDLS, DENTIST Wfrmfrwm h iipww mm VWWI MRMVp mi i"T 1 "H' . at t i A4 - I '4 i IT. '. njf - 1 V ' "it TVSiZ v '" f rf. JMmi wBUfA mjULmM VTaak eiAipikA JM.a tJt MNMhhMM ksW PiW MIMRi t ft1 a