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TILE DA ILY .10171II A L MIIHI4* ('ITY. M4%1TANJ. POSTOFFICE REGULATIUN. X1.11110 CLOSE. Eu..lt..rt,,gorw. poinitI ,.'., West ,"rS~tt. forII."r nn·i· ~ ritriut ... 44.4 Fri.. a S. . .. 1 .. HR~uigtrv doo- .;. ". l4unaiay3- Ohjhr." o..",,, friom hI It I It. nr. Northern Pacific Time Table. No!.Pay Fr..i¢zhtt .. - ..I 1. I.E.hri Mtl.utita Ii tio1SiH Nt . No 4 .ltlotiac Mail :21 a. 1.. No U 1 t;o FrFr.iuhit No-Ai 54 trw.r Fr . . hith Official Directory. ( m r it v (y..... . ...E. 11 ! ir"Ittdrk,'ir. 1,ix hrcrntary t~.".F# t~ir, !" .",, State Troattir F'V. N . wi'rl t. .I.ln 4I'llf .Iaatti'"," W. %. I' 4nf *i.... iIrn n: Ilk Mtaj~r..tu. ,1 L II 1\' I. it.tr. 11". u. ht1 nM,ar t.Mr"h.tý n 4 " F. \. 1:r .,.,1,, IflioI ( ltu1 r}I Iat "lt II · I..i FI.IuF~·rl :\I.c Itt-iF·l :1 JSaalgi. 1 ..... i . . *ro unr If t itu .,M~~.,. 1( , l .l hi ri l a II. 44traa ('ollrr or l {i," I. l It r,,, l.4ic d.r . I..I I t II.tttht. liaR, TrtI~o.;,n-r lI Ilk at'l Ihr,4 . . . 1it r.r)."r "'.. 4" h. t. . -i. xi.. l,, 1 l ntl -. MrtI:. .1 I'.a t Publi t...., 1:. at.h~.. .Vlln 't r. 11.r..I. 4taiOSj.aor It. . S% Wt. ii I hth .a Stat1. Mthat, hoh, Il 1,6 1oa . ia.4. 1n.u1 . t (,tar.t ala tor y I'. I.Limt . . .1 ptlntoor . ....n I.. V ('li-ri. Kurrcy+.~r .. 1la 5"t , Put-alirt A .i . . 1.4 Ira .1,4. W.j-l~ Ia Ihia',. - 1 oir-h Warl 1. I It-I, \ P th-!. h la .,Ii. I . aoIusa I. .i llIa:n 1 IHEPII'T. S It.I.- t Y I . . L|."har\ , I". - Maxinl l It'i., rm ;l*". It. Miniinunm tl ' .'rn.rt r.. Mean t.lr,.rt,trtt . .H. Pro ipitati.n in hn-t 2 l hmrr. 11.41. L. L. )I E iL.i1. 1 V:i tantIsa :l,. Februat a . I'. Ti .buwrvr, Mi! I ity. 3taItaun: 'hitf hfl Weathlir N iun1i1. Sn ri.::-Th,, ilt,: fr,':rat is for :1i hmur. rlm i6a. till.., i tat.. LOCAL ITEMS. For Budweiser leerr call at Prdofesor Bach's. * Frank C(lark of Minneapolis came in on No. I last qight. Lemp'srelebrated lager beer at Bul lard's. * L. Newman of Chicago registered at the Macqueen yesterday. Consult your own interest and buy for cash at C. B. TowERa & C'. * D. A. Murphy of St. Paul was among those who arrived last night. 'Julius Basinski and family went up to Bozeaamn on last night s train to visit friends in that city. Wasat.d. A girl teo do general housework. Ap ply at this office. * The merit of lsIil's tSarsajarilla is proven by the many wonderful -cures it is accomplishing. It is just the na-di cine for you. The Sons of Veterans gaive another eucher party last evening at Masonic hall, and as usual everybody who par ticipated departed well satistled. Sberh Hawkins left on last night's trala for Deer Lodge. taking with him two prisoners-Howasd and (erke--the re eatly seateneed cattle killers Cottobmawood or pine, cut in stove length. Leave orders at Case, King & Wodaitaki. * P. G. WarruD. Cif Crews wasn before Justice Oibb yesterday upon a charge of being drunk and disonrerly. and was fined 65 and cos, in view of the fact that it was his 'st- ofanse. F. C. bower., who was arrested for .p At ty with Monte Howard in the astti4ling busianem has been by order 1c t, " l 'iii'1Ir(II: )li.I) 1·· l ~ i ee 'l, ii ' !ý ·· ila]j , J 1 t 11" !': : 1 ,. Jtjixilnr a. I. : ai 'lee! rt M I]" . e 1 tr111 ,1 e tI 1er iel i 11 !t i n.( "t t iha C sit 1 tli e ":1 '. jer aaaa 'i ita {'' tea. j .1 .1,':i i i .1 '.11re, :'. 1 ,'t ":11 41: (Y" W ' . + t C larth R 3i ie aetatjtaijjqi i eat. aae)i(ay. lea)'ll jt.IeaIjI!:.leCtat tHa.1I~ahe aat t~(ie".l ).r~· ('ntt x.1 tie j aleetil ei; tactrl tha.nrr fu'r Na~n il ca! N~~tu ere in ticejlje el1~rc te~ eiaeteai,eghe St.I rlirt(Itaral to'i~ aj tieIel teat.u:h (..ii Prier-e ! ee'hi tnra i .t ehaunti. eei l ystatilajy na ia ,ijt.etal etrttel tiej tIer:iyIev tlerling iii Itt elellg rrait ' ia.etut ntrseI~cI~atie l 4 aete tetie . fnd rutt it are ee It last elintr c). e':tse i ''ll 1pay tilt ii ai!.2j;t titieli ca ll fr an 2U' tci l·kr¾.a L~ tirll teHte tal e aa w iteratalln hat him4 wile e trot thi" hrt Il::on ur Irl i Isuns who w 1)Ir. in-)S ir,e eel hull in t(ie/iigm St.ll fo tierar ,la g lile eaue:.s 5 last. S.eil c t.far e r's. l it } Ie ii 12. litli. t Theliea Illtrr aal ilt Clnt. ijstlli leait Itanil vaisot t1 lt it~ v~aty ri'~l jar i ttiv r illf ji. tlllellttja t-" t~ ilte teratfeel c tiecfaeltill (IIbu llj((! .Jls '1 r12 1 dai.i ,ijt. n p Iriý. a! teltgrain Wai r' e ivd ill this .it.v yester.day.l allun'ingi that the hill hctating tlhe statei reform ehl ut at Mi ilesity hald iasse'ld the senate with out anivy otptsuition. This is the measure which was fav.rahly ('te.l uilnr in con) mlitteeo if the whole the otheilir daylt. and is uirelyv Ihi( fIo rtal raliti('altin of the 'onn)l ittei' work. There is )no doubt whatever that the bilill will pass the house. aid then li signed by the gover nor. . litoelh r lte.lite*. ni1e 41l.s since whenI it lbe:*ue evi ent1 to, Metsrs. Mlihdlltoin & Light that they c.ioul rot ,ttin al i'piuii.u frl.iim the state smvupime court in their apieal i i t ihe u'.u:'ir li r t ni lt ;i , he. th y al. liit ii In ii in n t nil ': .ietiv fiir ain-ther re lspite. ;il l y-stnh.O; .\. h ll.l lrnii.g Sherit f ll.tkies ri.e.eivei t .o ,llofit il notiieation frl'l the governor t 'it'llt ning the day iof eecution until \\ e sti ..lt prl a util13 h 18t!.. .t'o'rilingly the death wate.h was tklen ,ty at once. adl the prnim lr was Baker is v'*rS stoientl anld eotnspowld in his itea in ii-. In ii iinvietiition yes well s hte ever dlid in his life. iatll never e llt had a iream co-nicrniig the killing of his vi.itim or his own exec\utitb. lie s:ill claimiis ti hate uo reculeh'tiini of I ' mui ittiug the steih,. ant feels that his •onsienlce is tlearl ill the mtattinr. TIh- |.".l;(:, ,,l c;o1.i." ( 'use. Yest-eria.v Ilfternooi United States ('Coinsisioner Kreiller called up the charge against lRo.ert S. Torrence and Frtd J.. Reisland. alias " rof." Kilcarev. of using the lmails for illeghal purluess .btaining moneyIi ill'' undter false pretenses. Several witnesses were examined to prove tIhe general ge otl reputation of Torrence. who also testiftied in his own twhalf. and inade a full explanation of his part of the tranisacti.n. declaring that Reisland asked permission to use his box for the purlsse of receiving an swers to sonic letters, and that he be came suspicious of Kilcarey's actions when the latter brought in a batch of letters to send away. Torrence asked him about them.and demandted to know if there aan anything criminal in his writings, and Kilearey finally burned the letters. Tortrence also proved that lie had been in the habit. with express permission. of receiving and opening mail for C. W. Kelley. the bridge man. Riceland. or Kilear-y. abas swore that Torrence. wias inulweent of any comnnee tion with any of bib schemnes, and knew nothing of what he was doing. Under the clirultsnstalices- the commisa nioner ordered the discharge of Torrene and Iound Reisland over to await the actiont of the United States court at lelena. with bail tixed atiAiltt). which he hat as yet lten unable to give. After dhe decisio Reisland cried and whined around. and end eavored to dorcansider cable talking. but was stopped by Conm missiomer Kreidler. DRPRICE'S ...Jeal ki nf Powder. o aly Pare Cream of Ta Powder.-No Ammonia; No Alum. ied in Millions of Homes-4o Years the Standmst lt T - ()ni.l I n( 1,h1:.1en lth (:af11,r ul tl h . "' disco.. . re that Ii ,'"f,, ;, ., ,, Iti.. .,. , hie I f h/" ' . tch 1h:r.l t*it 1 1 il . L t 1..e t l.lieri tlie hsip , b.I, i le;,t ' ltir . 7'rh'.! P, illu l thai hIt. Iol . inin ton in tof ih l" htotl hMi Wln Inn d l 1is111i the scrs inaItim rIIewa1, thile fa.t hI t li .tllinstl ta er P;trick i furn Hl holh:' I;. at hoad erah lost a fur over i. W\ill ivae 'l.al m short rhi; o:,er ' oeat. a:rl .-m.erl halt. w.re missi". .1II Sof the l wure t iaken fronl in Ia::: about tilth lobby. stlu in the cartttage it was hlearn1 s tlhatl the lrersonal effeats f M.st. \Kntes F'itz.eranl. a former anmploye of till, hotel, whoi as oilln helr way eas.t andi lhal stopl' d ofll to visit silnse oft her fri.ends. Ldl beenIl. taken. in.lurlint htfer valise ollntaining ..i 0 in mgoney end var ious articl.es necessiry to a lady's coLrm fort it: t.rveling and t handsome dillo Will S.avage.'is ovtzercoat was found on the sidwltr : on Park stre.t. where it halr been dropped byI the thieves. but nothind etltld he aleyrtaltnl asn to then whe.reabtis of ht" thither thins. The tr;tir w.s r, lo.rt.l" t, ('lhif .JaILcksoln. tand durint the A;ny hjl work,le hlard on tha! *ast,,, with tpa ret hllt that y dturk hbe htal arrestld James ia'rrll n n Patritck J. lac.k Hfor the ertno. but both denied iany elnnclltisit with the triwansaction. .1 sorilch warrlant was prmtrlle.d fltrall JIus tlieUtiler ib. ald 1i i.I e I trl Jackson andt-c but flailld to tindll it. Later in the aft.r noon informtation wis rec'eiveal to the ef fe.t that it ,t of the stolen Iprorl.rtv ha,! be(t'ln sold to I f residenl t tif Sixth street. T'his provld to Ib* the right clue.l and in a few minutes the lI,nlic'e' hald lxmession of the thl, two, coats, the valise. th. e dol man. satchel. and sundry c"mbs. hadl mirrors.. purse. etc. anid tlast, but not least. a ticket to St. Paul which he longed to Miss 'itzgerald, but no mnoney. .1 lot of letters, a couple of purses and several other small articles had been burned in order to get them out of the way. and the money had been spent around town. The party who bought the truck was taken to the county jail and identified i Carroll as the Iparty who sold it, but stated that Bactk had ntever been in the Iplace. However, the two men were seentn togethler, antd biti. a;: be hel] for ex mnination ,loll ?day. Carroll. upon ibeing confrontedl with ti•he proplrty andl his euIststllltlr. ilknowl.sdget.d everylthing.r and said he woult plehd guilty to steal ingl the whld, hatch ,of thin<gs. The tifth tlri .s ,of gtam.ui in the whist tournamllelnt at tl.e Mihs (lity club last night resultecl is fliiows: t W. M. S ll i i . L. . I('art,'r...... i.S Dr. E. F. Fi all WE. .E. Sni .. :,. A. T. i'amlplr". 11 nal '. lordh ...... ..... . WI c r,-t Ntt in rli W I). u iniiti. :i-. I . II. Jhi Iit-. a i .l . . II. werdtit., r . il r W . (i 'iordt ti .s . lt ini n kit .j .. .....i.. 1 ' il. .8 1,4 ,atz il i ,J. .r. . . ..... . it. SJ. E. It, Carl :a I W. P. I .ar... .. I L.. . lirt :i i , . .t Ir.clh .. .. . li r.Fed I +li". I :,.;.1 i:. E. Ii:'lwh.-or ... .. .. Last night' i play cloedl the tourna nailllnt. alnd the follewing are the totals nlalle oul t u a i ssibhl :ls): Siw'r w ltLir .ln.i, Jor nsl on.. .u . ......... .... :YN I'nnll iphlll . (ad lordot..... ... Sinil and .i, ('art.l. . .. ................ I.Itatrl,l, r .tul l rchil I .....i .. ............ Ikti 'arh t anll tuV i\alr- ... ........ ....... I I (tor0ntl and lia iinaki....... . ........ . I Stein an i Snitlh....... ..... ............. 1tavag. andl FilI ............................. lirunin t ar .)rw'l Or ... .............. ....... tt.rwt) a1llu l e tcll. -tz..... ... ... . ........ A ieader. Since its tirst introduction Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure imedicinal tonics and alter atives --containing nothing which per mits its use as a beveragie or intoxicant. it is reconized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of stomach. liver or kidneys. It will cure sick head ache. indigestion. constipation, and drive malaria from the systemn. Satia faction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c per bottle. Sold by John Wright. Tobarl.. Ic * Mmal e MeUmetimes When told that totbacco hurts them; their wives never do. because shattered nerves, weak eyes. chronic catarrh and lost manhood tells the story. If your husband uses tobacco, you want him to quit, post yourself about No-to-bac the woPderful. harmless. guaranteel tobac co habit cure, by sending for our little book titled: "Don't Tobacco Spit Your Life Away." mailed free. Drug tores generally sell.No to-ble. Tan: STEILao RI~iLEDY Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Indiana. L'r.le ta l : t. - . -. I. "- , : .tli ra tuvt I , t .I , tak. Sitty to i, e Lasct. r A ft r! rn i;-i ;:ir:,, rler,: I to the last ,r I;t e ,f .,rtr l and d-estitution, as a 1 i.. t r ,r.. inquiry at a marine as "Do you blty ras andi bonis here?" .s. "C'Yes. w" Wli: t( reply. ,f "Tier, h"e j:::A;er.;." said Pat. "'ye may Id I:put m. ,on t: ,: c:rhs."-Stplare Moments. er Ait arttly Horte. • r, Ir D. -' --li,- i. vtr:nh ei- rv cent n-: r. ".,;, U- i tirclcaser (tx:lni:.i, , doubt i-r::t hi.is teing healtLv. If he Vn wLsgt Lt I: t ' hIe- litier could i.rve lived it to tucll' n t :.i age.-Texas .Fiftiligs. it I(lhep flurtes It the Inauguration. ' For the inlauguration of Cleveland ' any ; Steve ns.on at Washington on March i. 4th. 'extilrs:.,n tickets. reading via Balti o nor lit ru(tl hio railroaid. "The Pictures ' qlt' I t lllt:." it ill bl( placed ot,1 sale at the 'k ticket uflhies ,o principal railroads of l th. wnest. us well at, at the ticket oftiC ic A of the lilatiintr, anl Ohio .ompan. The fllrt, from Chi.cago will he ;17..W for ti the round trip. Ttlhese tickets will Ihe sl Pl fromt FE'blnuarvy 2th to March :Ird inclusiive. and will be valid for return - journey until March 8thl inclusive. f The Ialtinloe antd Ohio is the t. shortest route to Washington frrom nearly all lpoints west. Its trains are n vestibuledl from end to end, and carry Pullman sleeping cars. No railroad in America is better t equipped than the B. & O. to transport with dispatch, safety, and comfort the large crowd which will visit Washington to witness the inauguration ceremonies. Its long experience in transporting crowds to former inaugurations. G. A. R. tEncampments, Knights Templar Con claves. and similar gatherings, on an extensive scale. will prove most valuable 1 in arranging for the coming inaugura t tion. For more detailed information as to rates. time of trains. etc.. apply to L. S. Allen. Asat. Gen'l Passenger Agent, The lI'sakery, Chicago. or O. P. Mc M Carthy. Asat. t(en'l Passenger Agent, Cincinnati. O. lHow Wie Grow Old. Th.- tlhra,:lltthat hinds usI tol lif, i, lmost fre it-nltly s ,vt rld. l ire tlhe r.merilinan of lift, is realichdi itl the ease of tw Irs. e l who neglel ,t o viou, nt il. to rnew failing strengthl. Vigor. nol t.- ith eware--" of happiu.in-ss thuat the crndi tiotn oft Iltig lit,. can ihs creratied asllit Ierpetuat ed win, re it dorl, nolt exist. Thoussands who tlhave extlrie.nitel or areo icuizHant- incluling manlly plhyScians of emintne.-oe - the effect iof lotetter' Stllitaclh Biitters, hear testimoiny to its wonl:lrols ettir"acy an a creatolr of strengthl in fllo illie tirt uth lln .. Llland d i)lllitatel and Ihat- , ttr--I t.lstems. t.telady I'rfotrnmanee of the hi lily flllntitns relltwl w-i laltite. fl sh and nihltly r'tl.4ist tttldl the its -f this ths urglh and ita.dhirt r.novant. I',u no lochal tiae rtp rl.i-iltt,-l to i~ .- kin to itr re-a.l nhlt. it in Afi etts it., it ince. lt-, mand the i.n.ilhoe. which is an acknowlel*it-d remedy for indligetion, mialaria. , -ervousnrl s".i.. cilestiluation. liver an11 kidney c.ttrnlitittt and rheu-atistn. SHood's Sarsaparllla to proimptly arnd e'feetut ally overcomes TUAT TIREDPE.IIANu. S as to colltelsively prove s, ' tl medlcinea "num ke the weak strong." J. I'. rImerton, a well knot n to eota . * rcl+ tee:t o f A u b u rn . c gr.J.B.]E rs I # M,!isn hado . la Scomljlicated w th. L "r sad i iA troubleesi itn took is0nd AUruan t LLA and it gave n.lief and Sgireat conort. He s:;4a : "e Is a iSM e.ebd HOOl'a P cIL e .a Ii t.a'.tul .,n...tac..a hy roetorsa . ttlr en ateta. t tLina. e.tha ctu a Not t of P lrobat of Will In tle district cr at Iof te Seventh Judiftal eDistri at o the stact of Moitana, in and for tho oUnty or C('ust.r. SI t,. matter of t.l estate of Henry Freder. r ick Htnning, de e. it atl. i Pursuarnt t. an uder id thid Court, made on h First alsy oa Fbruary. Iurtt, ntL, is hePb enU. tr. t eric'. eoda y tAey, ontah a ( -ta to t c rt i th he ('onty of ufather na deen ap lntd.l as the tfn. and plac- Henfrrv thle swrail af said lthe Fred aý..plieation fn" mil H,.einri and (.rA)'· R. Ith ver os r t ueis "'st e t.id ter ,m f letters tem r thsestars , wfhen and wam r say Pi.ra inter Floel may aplsttar anl ceu:tcst the ame. D Datdl February lot, 104L:t tes. tt W. J. ZlsicEiMANs fin r .t pualieat i a s Feb. ts N. SPROPOSALS FiOR FIELO SEEDS. ra. w lalha grie s C ar caey soatr Faji--- .oisf-or- di-are . 1.. ed. tot ar, h re .ts p in the need" o i hreor a iofu any hid, it dss m fo r i the r al ote..M- r, . to Sweetheart's Face t -hat's my wife's you know-wears ti ,heerful, life-is-worth-liviag expres -n, ever since I presented her a box of SKIR'S v WHITS RUMSIAN SSOAP . She is alwas r mding k v~,ps to her friends-says she i at tftrough with experiments-has just .r '.':at she needed to make labor easy, ;lai ensure perfectly clean clothes Sh" e knows what she's talking about--. i 't forget it. JA&. S. KIRK & CO., Cbhlg. DLrj Miaumi Tar J,7**..... JIar., The NextmbrEspecially Goo - TALES8 FROM € TowN Topics 110AD IBy ALL MEN AND WOMEN. name t ru. use ,s wousn. DEULATE, DAIAry, WITr, INTENSE. IrslaatiS mtwn m.d beck Ae .as L P o mma c -TH E BREAT TRANSCOITIlENTAL ROUTE I uinnoaplls, Wincipp..Helea. liatt . 'tacma. T «ý" ear ýho 13. . C °r "ti .atth, a | Porti~I Plla Spg Car Roaeh. THE POPULAR LINE. D atily Expriv.a trains carry tilotan't Pullnatt Sltkping ('ar. Dini Carst. )tt I c acin , a. Pull `uai Ttiuriit a ln d rt. and fir. ('tlniatl l l-r aELLOSTONE I.1CK Roth E. I S TIME .lA t I:t('T IEI|Ll . i No. 1, Pacifre Mail,'west daily . 9 p.m. No.4..tlanticr Express,i r ast dai lyt . . . a.m.P ('ItAS. FEr P Gan , I Patjw . andi l Tick. t A Flani. SE t. Paul. Minn. BE A MAN l usn mu sfltA 3w >II spsv II lmi 3e..i l..N W~N~c diA~ glm dro =t;.. s~ c .R .c w a .It Twr .ts 7.n N ui. M T Sqr vad 'ýfOMJA: iI t -M~,r~ w X-Muss, ry~lc IIIEF= il W rE ?ISANT Ytý Si ail exrfsrlv e n·la1ýý 1: .. It c lrt. t , t. **arU alll ·1( ·'p*·r If a.., ae~ . ibyWI... 1. "Il, \uu t~r l . I··Ir a # t . ;,,. tl h. wa rre. tol a fir...' h r allsat:+, at rtr nir and work la TwIotr :Ilto , i .! " ` lJ.lln,- M -onth Na yi .. t"tl i--a a , uch,..' i.""t".,f 111,1,",. Sl nehave mala TWt Ol rapit i l ht mh "\claw- of. )Ipi ~Y.l'I."in tc vv.l a i..' ,Haki uch mute alflnrahif .I .. ,r .;tl I all.r . willr l,,uu pleasan01*tI,.. sila athit,,"lrl i. r l.si ga IN r otert , plaa Otour p~."-. "t:,;,;.,t,, 1,ul >rasa c hard fl enld aWl~ .ut rii . sarI". ,. N. -qp iio withaab ludutith~ri, oild ' i.. ' or iuliralste Cu. for I ciine ri Wh ih Wif gr i i er,, arttellsai Is snt !t ll. ."l rr 1 i rrl nliu for it. (IE&Wft KTlaU) i A CO. tex X0. 182 Prnortl U.. tr sal1 -' thrrlin l. . Ia. l tob""" 00 or ganaoi,..0it0,, i Ts It. l J ht the burner. ttu Ittade rrLs Wud A MAKES 310 SMELL O03 3mwT. rfleDsghle r als esylosnltiuis, fro frest wit te usglile spark. r'o, Sslrsplel,7 It B..ts the Wea!. It QIuItkelt Aataf,.tSemi, W. Mattertes or 3ineeteI Rpat&h, ra tit $6wlS $e Ul~ Pof Gaaolaau t~ma euthr ]'anme. P03 u lPTtWV* ct ra APPY Yi5 PALMER & REV MM A~.CTUE, __I~,Ol haruhWaihJ, gr Apa n$,1 ha a In TYLER DESK Co., ii. IT. L@UI$,U:. ni. Our Mammoth Catalofue of BRau OOeuxaI Dnaga, sad otber (rorFIe Fuaxmctrau I 7* mow ready. New GPOos. NOW Sts' m Desks. Table, C!hairs. Book C . Ci` ' nats. Ac.. Ac.. andi at matchbla phrii as above lndlcat,-d. Our good. sie wi knoirn and solii Ir cin 1rry comatry I!' sfeakalza.bieh Ca;cu, ric ffree. Postagso n.s C iJ9·.tiº tf3*LnYPSSII St i ' . ý . ISTEABS fIflI[IL U, .m*ui l1ý Mlgf Std ý , 'eM's ..E. use -MA Otsa C a('sw# 94