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'"( "-SSX JC i 3 i t imlllll II - $fc iV -t 4 th fe 1 i lie rellshUm or savage Africa malui fctt shudder, ami fills its-with dtsgus , Y!t we have fetishes of otlr own, one c I them tjrciit, widely-worshipped, and i j tvhOsc name crimes ihmuncmble aris ally perpetrated. The liamo of that fe. usu is ignorance. To that powerful fetish thousands of mothers annu ally make sacrifice ot tiicir daughters. For what is it but p. sacrifice to the fetish Ignorance to pennit girls to blossom to worn- 'nfihood, and enter the marriage rela tion without one 'helpful hint of the obligations of that relation and its physical perils? Just the word , ttliicli yie mother , fails to apeak would tuni the young girls' atten- voiou to the danger of irregularity. For it is in tfin ignorance of the necessity for regularity in the nerisds that the fnunilntinn ,-c lni,l for the debilitating drains, the female weakness, bearing-down pains, inflam mation and ulceration that rob marriage of joy and motherhood of happincssi That " God-send for women ' as wom en have named it, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, establishes regularity of the" periods, dries up all unhealthy .drains, cures female disease, and inflammation and ulceration of the peculiarly femi nine organ's. Women suffering from diseases pecu liarly feminine, may consult Dr. R. V. Tierce, by letter at the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, absolutely without charge or fee. Bach letter is opened in strict privacy, read as sacredly-confidential and to pre serve the seal of' confidence unbrokem, nil replies aic sent in plain envelopes, beariug no single word of printed matter, The Marietta. Leader. (Dally arid Weekly.') SATUUDAY, JULY 7, 1001. iH.t'f rr if !' "" " !' - .... i ,.tr. GROOT IS BUSY K v " Summcrettc. i The sweetest girl scon Is tho mid-summer dream That languidly lounges In shadow and shade. And worries her mind About how to find A fellow to keep .her From dying an old maid. PriCelcttes. Hires Root Beer 13c Whalo Oil Soap , 15c -Welches Grape Juice ;....23c Aliens Talcum Powder . , 5c VloTct Talcum Ponder . 10c Mcnnes Talcum Powder '.180 Colgate Talcum Powder. , .236 The Finest Talcum Powder.- 25c Comfort Powder 40c Poison Fly Paper 4c or 3 for, 10c Sticky Fly Paper 3c or 2 fqr 5c Bohemian Malt Extract. . . .. 15c lileblgs Malt Extract 17c Pabst Malt Extract 13c .Beef, Wine and Iron 24c and 48c Foot Rest., .i ;10o Tours for business, Will S. Richardson, Both Phones Tho Cut-Ilato Druggist. 127 Greene street. i'f ' ,GSorfeo J Ermlich, who. resides at ,t;ureu J uruuivu. wnoi realties ai Duruiigu, Colorado, Vitimm iiumlfcu. who resides Borne whero lri thfe state ol Missisulppl, and Henry Ermltch, wliost placo ot lesidcnce is unknown, will' take notice hereby that John s. Mc Calllster, Executor of the" estate ot Jhann F. Ermlich, deceased, Jllcd on the 22d day of July, 1001, his petition In tho Probato Court of Washington coun ey, Ohio, alleging in said petition that fluid 'Johann F. Ermlich died seized In fee slmplo of the following described real estate Bltuated in tho city of Marl, etta, county of Washington and stato of Ohio, to-wlt: The southerly half ot No. 1017, and a strip of land off tho 8. E. side of lot 101G, being lb fpot wide, and oxtendlng tho .whole length of Bald lot; tho abovo premise's bclngi Ui feet on Front street and extending back 180 4 feet, also a part of city " lot 1010, bo ginning at tho northerly corner of said lot on tho lino of Front street; thonco running westerly on tho northery lino of said lot at right anges with sall last mentioned lino and parellol with Front street, 3G feet to a stake; thenca ciistcrly parallel with the northerly said lot from Front street; thence northerly on tho lino of Front street 3G feet to.tho placo of beginning; also the westerly hair of lot No. 98 In square No- 14, adjoining the alley In said square. Tho prayer of said petition Is for the salo of said real estate abovo, for the ptirpos6 of paying the legacies, made In and under said will, and tho charges ot administration. i Tho parties abovo will further Jako notleo that thevdmvo been mado part ies defendant to said petition and that they are required to answer tho sameon or beforo tho 14th dav of September, 1001, oy tho petition will bo taken as flirt rtn1 ' 4tfwlrrtvisiit (nlrnn onriWll nl V JOHN S. McCALUSTBIt, Exeftitor of Johann F. Ermlich, do reaped. Way & Hancock, Attorneys. July 25 6w It w. Personal and Pertinent. Mrs, J. II. King, for several days, loft Friday for his horrtc. W. M. Dearth left Flday 'for Coolvlilo on business. ' , j, W." kins loft last night for D6- trolt, Mich., on bdslnpss. ,., J. W. n'ooth, ot Grayylllo, Ohio, Is calllns on friends in tl6tcltr Harry A. Kins, of Slstbrsvlllo, whb has boon visiting bis brother, Ai S. Dunnlngton,, of .Ciicntorhllj, wns ill tho city calling on friends Fri day. , J. F. Llntz, of Cleveland, was calling on friends in tho city yester day, "Dutch" Williams, of Parkers burs, was in tho city ycstciday call ing on friends. t Miss Myrtlo Wlthrow left Frlda; for AthcnB, O., where she will spend some time visiting. Mrs. II. N. Towno left Friday for Chlllleotho, where she will vlst rela tives for soveral days. Missc3 Vida Still and MinnloGor ham carao down from Camp Belle Friday to attend tho cirfcits. Two cars of tho show train got off tho track Friday morning at No. 1 bridgo and mado one section late. Carl Bronan has resigned his po sition with the Corner Drug StOro and will leave In a few days for Pittsburg. W. B. Galtrco left Friday for, Lansing, Michigan, whcio ho goes In, tho Interest of tho Rural Free Deliv ery. C. C. Harrison, General Passon gor Agent of tho O. & L. K. R. R., was a business 'caller In tho the city Friday. Mis. L. F. Gultcau and Mrs. Maury went to Parkcrsburg Friday where they will visit friends for sev eral days. , Misses Fola and Lucy Morris, ac companied, by Mr. George Morris, of Lyman, O:,- were calling on friends in tho city Friday. Mr. B. E. Bragg, of Corning, ar rived in tho city Friday to inspect his now houso on Third street, which has Just bcon finished. Mrs. Dick McCammOn, ' loft Fri day for her home in Belpro after a visit of n few days with her parents on tho West Sldo. Jbo WonyoTk'cn-'arHVc& 'Friday af-ternobn- fronY'St? Loufs Mir.,' ' being called , homo on account of tho death of his brother, Fred. W. E. Andorson, formerly of tills city, but now located in tho oil busi ness at Anderson, Ind., arrived in the city Friday for a two wcok's visit. Mr. A. G. Nutter and wlfo ac companied by Miss Clara Gcilidrt loft Friday, for New Straltsvlllo where they will 'Visit friends for soveral weeks. Harry King, who has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. King for oovoral days, left yesterday for Sand Stono, W. Va., whero ho is employed by tho Plpo Lino Compapy. A -lawn ioto was held at tho .homo of Mrs. Solomon, Third street, on Thuisday for tho benefit of tho Wcs lcyan A. M. E. Church. About 75 wcro present and all report a good time. J. E. Kinney, of West Union, who was called hero several w coks ago on account of tho sickness of his lit tle daughter, left for his himo Friday, tho condition of tho llttlo girl being very much Improved. Mrs. Ncwburg, who lives on Third stroet, met with a very painful ac cldont Friday morning. Sho.was at tending to her household duties and ran a nccdlo through her hand. Dr. Hardy was called and removed It and no serious results will follow. Arranging For tlie Coming Free Silver tate Convention. .Sijoclal to the Leader . ' ! Clovoland, O., July 20. Gcbrgfl- A. Groot, tho manager of the new Bryaiji jDcmocrary of Ohio, is still cheerfully aggrcs3lvo In pushing his plans. The fqct that he has lccolvcd assurarices from his star-eyed god, Bryan tlmf ho doesn't want to havo a campaign1' In his behalf carried on, hasn't had"tho slightest effect lh dampening Groot'fl ardor. In fact, It seems to 'havo sent him forward with his work In making tho arrangements for tho conycntloii In Columbus on July 31 with greater ardor Ulan over. Just now ho 13. engaged in prepar ing 'his speech to the convention, which ho will call to ordbr as tem porary chalrmani Helms selected Dr. Abner L. Davis, of Flndlay, as Uji! temnorarv secretary No neiinauent arrangements for a convention hall havo as yet ben made, as Mr. Groobls no( Just suro how many will turn out. tor hla convention. Ho says that h has received letters fiom Toledo', Cin cinnati, Canton, Flndlay and othci' towns, assuring him that largo dele gatlons from those towns will bo on't hand and tho convention will prob ably roach sufficiently respectable, proportions to cnablo them to leaso the Auditorium. It Is possible that the candidate for Governor may be nominated iii the Great Southern' Hotel, which 1b plated down as hcad quaitois. . Now that General Isaac It. Sher wood has rushed to tho front with tho announcement that ho wouldn't starid( for tho nomination for Governor and Is c.it of politics, Mr. Groot 'Is some-, what purzlcd whero to look for a can didate. Ho says that tho General has given him private assurances that he' is heart and soul with tho movement, and in tho noxt breath adds that the General announces that he is out ofi politics. So that the General's sup port doesn't seem to amount to very much, any how. The quandary as to Whom tho Con vention will select as a standard bear-" fcr has not been dissipated BlncO thd aencraro refusal to be lod fotth. Tho1 prospect lioforo a candidate docs nbt seem to bo an Iridescent dream, oven; in tho pel fervid imagination of Mr. Groot. "Wo will havetomeot and exchange confidences beforo anything la settled on that score," said Mr. Grcot. "Per sonally I bellovo that Judge Patrick, of New Philadelphia, Is the stiong est man we can put up. Wo haven't as yet iccclvcd positive assurances that tho Judge will stand, although It 13 moic than likely that he will lead us." Mr. Groot is burning tee midnight oil over his speech to tho convention. Ho Intimates that hb will havo things to say that will malto tho Johnson uCLcau Democrats ponder long. It is probablo that Biyan will not do celvo tho Idealization that he receiv ed fiom Mr. Groot's lips a week or so ago, although tho gold Democrats and present Democratic management arc suro to como up for a good toast ing. Ho will say lu effect that Demo crats have but two choices this fall if they dont vote tho independent gold ticket. Ho pasbes over thd fact that this Is an ambiguous statement, as they would havo two chances any how under normal conditions, and then says that they must vote tho Republican ticket or stay at homo, "this places cveiy Democrat beyond doubt In peril of his position. "Why should the Democrats of Ohio abandon tho only Issue that is before them today, an lssuo on which the battles of two campaigns have been fought? Are they weak hearted and vacillating that they should abandon the battle beforo It is fairly begun?" rvr-.., -v. "3B i "M M Ms Too Ctaf 1 tcorv 3rw was the remark made by a sinsiblfi young business man, in conversation with one of our representatives, the other day. Many people know This Is True, but now and then there "bobs up1' a skeptical mind who de clines to be convinced, and he goes elsewhere. For instance, the other day a certain parly went about one hundred miles and bought a piano, paying for it $50 more than wc even asked for the SAME PIANO. Funny, isn't it 1 WE HAVE, so far as we can learn, the largest variety of medium priced and high grade pianos carried by any firm west of New York. Better see us if you want one. The Stevens Organ Sc Piano Co. St. Clair Building, next to P. O. "TrruffTtxivy wv;rtxrivir rvixtrmxnmisim :r-Td:i -JEJE TOLEDO, Q., PSTTSBISRG, PR. GOLDEN PLAQUE FROM TACOMA I'rchldcnt Glicn Soinonlr Which XVni! rrbiinxt-a in Ittinar'ot Ills 1 I2iicct:d Visit to Cltj-. ' ': - C." H.-'Ilttkfr formerly ritl Chlcag, son ot' William II. Bakcrv .ntKe llhw president- or the JUiioagwuoxrfi noil trade, as the reprctentntleof the Sfaoqiwiinie Falls Power compnny 'of BfiiHte'nnd Tacoma, Wash., has pre Keiitett 'the prbsldeiit with a mngnifl cc'fit'gold abd silver1 plaque. Tho pla'tjue, -hlcli Is eight by ten Inches Iii dimensions, was made to be pre Hcnteit to' Presldmt MeKlnley ns a souvenir during his wslt lo the hvo Washington cities. As tho president's journey won clirl ailed by the Illness of Mrs. MeKihley, It was tipcltlcd to 'present the soutchir. The Tr'or'Umansljip Is of the lilghcSt older. A' reprcser'ntlon of the fnlN from Vtfiieh 'the power is obtained appears dp" the plaque. These falls are 2? feet lUtyh, wlilfch lri higher than the dome of the cnpital. The power from the f.ifls Ih' transmitted 32 miles to Seattle and I U to'Tacoina. The base of the plaque l.s solid sliver, while the tlgilres in lias reflc'f are of gold. The figures in gold represent the llour mills, smelling works, Mre'ct ear1 line's, the Seattle dis tributing station, the underground machinery chamber, and a sketch ot seehes along tho loute. The present la nrtt nf tlw. 1mnrlinTiifst nt its Kind received by the president, the cost of the metal of which it Is made being $'00. t t i HOME GOOD ENOUGH. Manufacturers of and dealers in Oil and Gas Well Supplies Boilers, Engines, Cordage and Pipe. Branch stores in all oil fields. Long Distance 'Phone-237. STORE AJSD WAREHOUSE, NO. 134 SECOND STREET, MARIETTA, OHIO. SUNANA i ft Ten thousand demons gnawing'away" at ono'B vitals couldn't bo mlic"h wo'rao than the torturcs'of Itcbing'tflleB. ' Yo there's a cure. Doau's Ointment novcr falls. ' THE CRYSTAL Ice and Preserving, Compaq Manilfaoturfers of distilled, wafer ice, hygiotlically puro. Factory and oflloo Oor. Third and Butler Sts. (Open at all times.) Both phono,?, Nos. 72. Li G, BRMJN, Prcs. GEO. B. EYSSEN, See. YH, HARRINGTON, Manager. E J. CUTTER, (Ex-Probate Judge.) hi lOflNEMT-UI and NOTARY PUBLIC. Ofllco 227 Putnam Street. i S Doora Abore pourt Ho4 Oil Property For Sale. Alta I. Dceii against Charles Hlonmer. coming mi appeal from Mercer eoiintj In reening the decision of the appel late eoln t and upholding the circuit court tilling' ihe supreme court snys: Alimom cannot be regarded as a lit owing from the husband to the fe which rn.iv fcr discharged by an Jvpdip'r inibanlct apl(v. whether, ihe nil- monyaeerues neioie or aiierine iinnu fnpfey proceedings. The ditty which the law Imposes upon .i husband and father to support his wife nndi chil dren is not such a ddii'rts Iscoufem platecl by Ihe bankruptcy net. It Is n social obligation ns well ns a pecu pia'ry itabillti; it Is founded upon pub lic policy and i for the good of so ciety. Olil 1lnlil In Oilil tlnlnn. ''Tiips that touch liquor shall never touch intne." sang hnlr a doren maid ens'of the little Milage of liutler, near Columbus, O, twenty jears ago. Ap parently the liutler su.iins did not resist wine cen when they Knew the penalty, for the number has gmwn from CO to 7.1 maidens of uncertain ago. They have formed n club h'nnWn ns the Old Maids' association. The oilier (lav the held their annual ie- itnion In IMchej's grow Rccnil bun dled old maids from diffcient parts of the r,tntc were present, but not a man showed himself at the gathering. A number of speeches were made, in which the speakers expressed the sentiment and lcafflrmed the pledee taftcn year-i ago The association is growing nnritinlly, but the effect 'in ihe male population has not been pronounced. 5 cents a dozen. Just received two car loads loads of fine ones. , 50c to aim' m'" To ml $1.00 a bunch. ' " John JslcoBs, Marietta Phone. Front St. and cor. Jail lot. COMMENCING JULY !5th, 190!. WILL OKFHtt OUR GR13AT DENTIST, OTTO BLOCK Putnam Street. AMlwIlWforttwaBlty&WMr The oil property hereinafter doscrlb ed will, with the conserit of tho ownersi bo ttold nt public auction' IS" frfirit Ot tho Court Houso of Wood County, West Virginia, to tho highest bidder on Wcd nosdnyj tfio 31st day of July, 1001, at ten o'clock A. M. Eastern Standard Time, for caBh. The property consists of anrol). and gas .lease mado by tho Cairo & Kanaw ha Valley Hallway Company to A.,L. Ornooy on tho 18th day ot Kefvomncr', 1895, for tho term or period f 12 yeai'a, on land situate in QrantDlstrict. Illlch Ui,Copnty, West Vlfgltiia, bounded and described as follows: All that certain rIght,of way of said abovo named Jlnll rpad Company running1 throuRlfthe fol lowing farms; Matthow Dougloa', Jiieob Hatfleld, John Davidson, nichdrd Waridlcas. William Wandless ami thd heirs of nichard nutherfordi together with tw6 pfoduclne oil "wolIK and M tanRs, machinery, caslnK. tubing and all other property on said lpaso placdj there by tho Icbsccr or that may bo thorn, on tho day of sale. July 26, 1901. W. N, XflLLEtt AND JNO, HIUL15Y, 41 Movsva. A. K LBONAltD, Auctioneer. Chlt-nsro' Wo hi it n Rioi for Ilnropl-nn i Trip lint llcimcfitckiicnf) IlrhM 1 Ilcr Home Aicnln. Mrs. Vatinfe Kail, r4a3 Went worth av enue, Chicago, has returned to her 'hopie dellrioiiH with oy oier the re iijilhn wtlli her hushand nndherbabj IJblen. Mrs. Hull liven in a sinlill apart ment in a tw-0-story frame building In tyepviorth nveihi?. Shb Is ant rich. 'Her. husband is a master mechanic in nil automobile shop. Hut she prefers '11(61 society Of lief' husband and child to that, of the rich and distinguished pebple to be found In the old world. .Brie started for Europe Decoration haj She had hardly passedhe statue ni lilotrty oti the outward ojag'e W'hpn homi'sIp'khesR selzrd her. For ?v"ry iVave from rtedloe's Isiapd fo ihiithamplon she shed a ffar. anil tlfri) she gbl there she could hardly va1t.ior'tht- gangplank' lo be lowered fefo),e'ihe'vnKasking'tlireetidiWtolhe Vs1 boat back to KeW York. Jibe had luretWii ileketand money wriltlnght-r nt'll.-fd'n-naden, but Fife cnuldn'f wail, (ihe drifted almlcBsly nbnut Londori for tlire'e- days, and IhcrflroHrcIpd f lie Knl per Withelm der,Grose for Jdw York. ItVlien she nyrlrcd In Gotjiabi MicwiU lennil'RB. A tllsbntcTi io her nston slil'tf huBb'and prodtlceit the necessary fljiiu1. and She nt. once-took passage on a fast fralp to Chlcngo. 'llv'reaftet- Clilcago is good enough for mp," hhe said, i Atliiihriy No IlliiiUruptc? Prlit. i Dlschnrge In biitikrnptey, according jo-it'dccliilon rendered by the Mnte Ml)lre(ifiv Court 'a Sprlng'fleld, 111., does liMUrVllcvo it hlUbrtml frorff llieNibffi grttlon io pay alimony to hhdhorced I Yflfe. The (e)sQH as Jq U)? cil59 P J. R. GLEASON, M. D. Physician and Suigeon. HOMEOPATHIC No. D07 Fort Street, Marietta. Ohio specialties: diseases or Sitln. Diseases of Eyes. Fitting Glasses. Sect. 14. 1909. MUD-SUMMER OEARANG SALE 01? WHEELS, including tho best and highest grade bicjelcs inauufauUired. i Prices ranging from $15.oo to $25-oo. Second hand wheels from $2.5o up. THE BIG FOUR GYGLE GO. 117 Front Street, MARIETTA, - - - OHIO. OUR IMorRnn lln n I'nlutliin, J. 1'lcrpont Morgan hns made an other great art piuchnsc. He has just acquit iM ' Sir JnMiti.i llejnolds' famoiH portrait group, "natly Dclmn and Her DaifghterK.'1 He bought the picture from the denier. CHnrlcs Werthelmcr. This portrait, which stands liigji among Kej nolds' mas terpieces and is an extremely attrac tive work, changY'd har.ds at Christie' nuctlon-rooifi nine Venrs ngn at SfSS', 00O. Mr. Morgan is nbw said to have paid $10,000 for it. Ueynolds pnliitcd It in 1760 for Lady Dclmn. who Wri a sister of the earl Of Carlisle and a great beauty. Reynolds got $1,050 for it. Where to ifocln. A Denver doctor wants useless peo ple killed lift. We Would siiggest, in base his scheme febes Into eiTect, sajs the Chicago l!ccord-Herald, that it would lie well to beglil with those wl(n bring Jn their own poetry and hiatal on rcuding.lt, Hcuxllilo Itlcli Men. AppurenOv n'good inUny of our rich men', says the Chicago Heqara-JIcrald. don't feel like pn.Iiiff a' fancy piMce for a cnBtle- just because I'attl lled Cincinnati and Return $1.50' Tho D, & O, S. W. will run n spo ilal train to Cincinnati Saturday, Augist third, leaving 10:30 p. m., af rlvo Clrifdnnatl AitWst ith, CIO" a. m. Itcturnlng. loiwo Cincinnati Sunday, I ugtist 4th. 7:1C p. m. Faro for tho rounu uip piju, nu wusufeu win uu Checked or stop overs allowed. O. P, MeCAllTY, G. P. A. ' A. Hi Snider, Pass. Agont. Q, M, Payno, TlcKct Ao9nti 8 in youu fuii:ni t.ouls ruioi: The Economical J6weler. Whllo at t,ho Dime Savings Bank Duilding, hav ing tho placo for business but not thf space, now lnovedandocoupylngpartot John Dlckort's stbro, havinpj tho piaco and space whero a magnificent display of modern Watches, Clocks, Rings, etc., Is ready for your Inspection Prices on all purchases and first class Watch and Jewelry repairing aro strictly economical. 14G "Front Street, Opposite Commer cial Collego Building, Mariotta, Ohio. BAKING POW'BEB I We believo that hoiiFinvives want tojis-o purc'cioum tartar and soda Liking Powder. We believo the) ptofir to iiinl a roliablo l'owdor that thin iun uto now and for jeais to como with ouitalulj that it will ahvajs bo puio uiul uuiforni in rcsultn. Wo propaio jiiis K)di)r at frequ nt intorvnU to insuro frie! 'lilts', and wo guarantee its aluohito purlly, Vou will ilnil .satisfaction in using, a powdor that'll alwaja alil.o in IcaMining jiowcr, and tlnit'ti as puio ni.d whtou sonie ni tho llour itself. 10 cents a iioitntli f W. H. STYER, DKUGGIST, :: : 210 Front Stroot. In Norwood, new 5 roomed house, wntar and gas, located on Oak Wood Ao, easy tenu4. ' ' , Modem G rooinod houso and bath, everything up to date, good location, 1 sqr. off car lino, prluo S2,nj0,00. Don't fall to seo this bnforojou buy. Good 0 room houso on West filde, very cheap, Water and gns. Almost now. The cUoiucnlof vacant lots in all ynxla of tho city. My prices aro always tho lowest. "t9 BARER tnd COHFECTIOflER, 112 Putnam Street. 'n"-' lie i (ni mi I l( ftJ Caters, to Parties act! Cluha. lA, Siirl 1 1 PLUMBERS. Umb mill Kttinm VUtciH. lUichlolnnn 210 Grceno Str"t Marietta, Ohla RoalEstato dealer, Onico, 2nd opp. court houso, Hell Phono 460-2. st., INJECTORS. , Wc sell the Garfield, and feuaranteelhem to give satis faction.' The Marietta Mfy Co. ' Examination of Teachers,. ForthepiibllctalioolBor Vaslitnston CbwnSr trtll l hVia in tb Murletta IllBh Sctool Itooio on t h H-eonfl Saturpay nt 03cb. woatu, ojecopt lunuary, July ana Ai'Buat. 3. A. STONE, Marietta, Ohio. I'reKlfleut Iloaraof Sebool Examliiprn. J. W. DOyDE?3A, Funeral Director and Ernbahnor. , Prompt nltcntlop to ?nlU City or, Country, Day or Night. Lmly Aeslatant nlicn noedod. Itlley Block, No. 5 Xilwr-nay b?twon Frout and ewvud tfwls WnrWtai 9lil9 I'ltwJip'' 4 i0 t .