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GHAR17-8N G8UR1DR. O. P. VAHDIT2&, K4.aa4 Prap. MACO.V. KEYTESVILLE, - MISSOURI. Katered at the rot-Offlcct KertaarUla, Mo., as aecood-claaa mallrr. Border County Notes CARKOLL. Mrs. John CoFier died of consump tion at I cr home in Carrollton. .Mr?. Marv I- Wrieht. of Rock Ford township, died on the 13th insL, aged J Frobably getting ready for the festive ... vnnsxmas nre-cracaer. R. P. (ueen has leen made of wood a d tin, the inner door I CazetU, have been appointed bv Henry I w l 1 .1 in . - . . 1 I 1.1 ii . . iu16tUu,UWwUFcUWlu.uI cu-i y. r.wing, president ct trie Missouri The infant daughter of Rod Vflsie wee:c Sonny" found an evl J unoe s grancllathcr, Rev. Lerf abling the prisoners tj climb up cn Press association, as delegates to the of near Callao, died on Dec. nth. companion, an iS-ycar-o!d nero Hayne$' who 0 years of age iup ui uicir cage wncrc wey were en-1 wational Lditorial association, which gaged in cutting a hole through the meets at Galveston. Tex., in February, wall when Mr. Cruzcn heard them. 1897. marriages. Two of Marccliae's business men George Walden. of Miami station, were arraigned in the police court last and Miss Mattie 1 1 ill, of Hale. ntmaJ r . I the mA ef r-mtKn. a .1 . ... Tas. Griffin sold K. r, r r '"raP o opened two of 'T. - norao cres. near Callao. to LC T8 ,tters' one f con- 1 er-Haynes nuptiafc $2,850. raineci a check for $25 and the other eir "nmomaI bark a check for $6. The dusky duo then ,aunched 00 th day that recorded the Mrs. Lottie Reed-Brammer. aged persuaded a little io-vear-old eirl bvl 67 A marriage anniversary of the week and fined for doing business 1 'T n ' name fDue to $2 "able officiating mhister. f1 . Mcr a lingering illness. check to the Exrhar, ku w. 7 ven- O.A. Cruenan lMiss Pearl M r- without a I.ccnsc. The lonrnal savs " 0 w ",c "cnange bank of Ma I . I I vn a ..a Ta . irlc lth of rarr!ifr, I that several others are waiting in .1 vowing 10 tne number of bup1anV I w" l &cl 11 casnca, which she sue . . O 1 . : o I . . ... through the same mill. I lave some of recenUy committed in Callao, her citi- ,n ao,nS e cashier noticing SAUXE. J. B. Redman, of Marshall, aged 86 Howard. UOUrr,vV I.,K;nM. are stnvin- ta nr. lhat t was property endorsed tCV ' -uaay, iec 17th. Glasgow has decided to increase the intr r. , ,, . . ' watchman. sender. C A. Weller. of Omni,, vk GcorSe Gaines, of Sweet SnnW t 1 . - . . I O I .. ..vs.. u. tytUlllVI I I "vu. I 1 . 1 o membership of her fire department. J DqJi Thos. probably has nore occupations than ofa Iot OI"jecry. hats and shoes by nominated! Mr Itettie Mclnt of near New olher a .J unknown parties. urfnt -k id. I 1. . . . ... . . ISnt to the acvliim . , . . . 'Inf . i r:. i. 1- . . casnca, wnen the casl.ier became sn. I Harnson Pate, of iLr.t..n . . . -o.-u4u1 was piaous and an investigation followed. Noting at a cat with a 99v As a result, Davenport is now in jail to volver and now has a whole in one of ... ... . T-"rn nl Kn ti4 in I Ante miaoI. m 1 n the iy-morratie ticket lor Alavor Ol , wvv ,M ww " 1 frv . . I . .. I ' wai :vi( t. Lit zm wni riivri rnr 1 "w n ii a & 1 . 1 . OrrolltontofUlthetmeapuedtermof, oes court .ne cat is still ablet VWM nj.lA.fl.Afl .m - - . - v . V v. (111. V 1 A IMI.il! I Jl IflLUlllJIJI fur rmdT rt w m.. .1 .1 a -. m A a TT - - uiii iaat ciu I I- A. HoMidiy, resigned. Jack Payne, of Ncibarne, shot at a party of scrcnaders a few nights ago for disturbing his slumbers. Sice was perhaps sweeter than music to Mr. Payne. A httle S5n of Wm. Stribbling. of Korborne, is now minus the first joint of one of his forcf.rgers. The youth ful owner of the finger got on too in timate terras with a cigar clipper. D. I- Grace has been sentenced to six days in the Carroll county jail by Justice Buchanan, of Carrollton, for stealing a set ol harness from Ed Pin- nev. 01 ilo.vorth. Grace claims to mm Hail from Iowa. eration performed in tumor. removing auent. town treasurfr. mm!ir of riiv I churrh 91 r"ir-. ft . 1 .. 0 tumor. 1 . ' T. . ' lcr uPn uot 'onS 10 him. Owing to his Rev II r iw , f counal. school drector. district clerk; duUes the fourth Sunday in age. the Banner boy will not be prose- Kcv. H. C Barton, a former pastor newspaper agtnt. real estate agent January. cuted while the hV Jit of the Keytesville Baptist church, has coHector. sutistical reporter and pro- , D t , , ?t a7v crin mnOCCDt been called to administer to the spirit- fessor of t.anW JZ . RRyno.Is and Ra2 Gilbert of aD crime Ilesides all 0 . . . . v ual bcin' of th. Baptist flock at New the,,. Mr f svii . ,M P,caoca Clty to burglary m the Ma- Franklin. , . . . . . J 600 cnuntr arcmt court last week and five years. spirit-1 fessor of telegraphy. MARRIAGES. to his mother-in-law. or ought to be if ."111, WeCK '5 Vl a.- l,ec J- W. Bram TTx.W.Uof .J i he isn't. 1 w IVJ luc Inucnuary lor mer ana .Mrs. Uattie Burns. a new cirl babv in FavcUe as a nret-1 marriage?. ' a I -Vi M m ty little treasure of femininity." Of! J A- Robinson and Miss MaryT" inc A,imsters alhrmce of Macoa course this pleased the baby's n other I Ix)nS 1,0111 of Marcclir.c. I luvc announced a scries of meeting to both of Broolfield. and made the baby smile. marrim-fs ' fSt rresb-vterian M. I I IV ?vr-rth lm 1? I t nr.- n..'t. IT tr T it... I-"1 .t. 1. ana Lumi)cr iaixkjw ttiixcrson. 01 near l - " Fayette, formerly Mrs. Hy hcc!cr, Emaia of Keytesville, capttrcd one of the Mr:. Hiram Shannon, a native r Virginia, and whose maiden name was Mary J. Lee, died at Marshall on the- 1 2th inst, aged 71 years. An a? husband and five daughters moura her death. Robt. L. Shipo, die genial agent at joraleroon, snW hand ntfc fr; u-.-. - . I Robt. L. Shipi In Macon Dec. ,6th, Thomas H. Miami station, w Crampton and Miss M. P. ToraJemon. I cK,t :-- - as in town yesterday- Duncan Brothers and Harry Pick art are making arrangements to dig up the machinery of an old steamboat that was sunk in the river opjosite DeWitt some time during the late war. Where the boat went down a sand bar lias fcrrr.ed and only about four feet of sand covers the machinery, which has been located, so says the DeWitt JftraJ. The 3-year-olJ daughter of Thos "Price, of Sugartree, had her mouth. tongue and throat severely burned on Wednesday of last week by some con centrated Ive. Mrs. Itice had been using the lye, and the little girl seeing it, grabbsd some of it and commenced to eat it. She swallowed but little, however, and no serious results arc anticipated. County Recorder Blakcly, of (Car rollton. received a letter a few days ago from his son, Charlie, whom he had not hf ard from for three cars and lonj since lclicvcd him to be dead. Charlie had been in Alaska in quest of gold, and had recently return ed to Ca!ifo:nia. Young Blakcly is a nephew cf Mrs. Geo. R. Stuart, for merlv of Keytesville. but now cf Ch'cag'i. Frank Pitker, alias Frank Harris, alias Frar.k Stone, who is now serving a sentence ia the Canon City, Colo., . ?.. trYflf vfv rice"iritr on a railroad train of his watch .and money, it S? same crook who sawed his way osit cf the Carroll county jiil in N'ovj-V.cr, 1S93. P.tkcr had been i.vliif.d in Carro'.l counTy for robbing a passenger on a Wabash train, but t.iadc hii escape lcfrtc he mm a . a a was.tr'..-1, tic wiil te irou.;:u DacK to V.rl crr.nty wh:n his term cx pirji in ti.e (!anon City peniuntiary -which wi.! be on the 2ttd ol ncx October. A. W. McQueen, formerly of Car rol.ton. is a fugitive from justice over havirc erabcxxle! $i.oSo troni the Hc!Icn'n;rg Muc Co.. of IJttlc Rock. Ark. He was indicted in Bowie coun ty, Tex., cn the charge of cmbezz.e- rocr.t, end was being taken to that county fr trial, but made his escape from the detective who had him in -utoJ-. McQueen was well known in Ker!yiil!ccight or ten years ago. having ft e penOy ma Je this point as :aa " agent (or p:anos and organ?. Abaut a rear azo a Camden married oman, who claimed that McQueen had insulted her. shot athirafiveUmcs. The three prisoners who are in jail at Carrollton awaiting trial for bur glarizing Ulhcr & Howley's tailor shop at that place, would have made premium on her Minorca chickens at the recent poultry show at Columbia. MARRIAGKS. . I.owthcr, o! Hybrid, and Miss I i,mi Pr,cK, . . . T of iv' ir it "nd Presbytcnan eurclies. The first M. Jycc, of Brookficld. cn,i, , - ..... joojuoiy is uie Gate 01 corn men an g. . In College Mound. Dec 13th, Fred pnestersbach, of Macoa, and Mi I-aura llcllc Beeson. tss Ancw house, ln-ongin to Paul Barton at New Franklin, was set on fire by a stove that was being used to dry the plastcrirg end was entirely consumed. The proucrtv mas insured . . or .$500. Rev. T. K. Sharp, pastor of the M II church. South, at Fayette, an- LIVINGSTON. Cdcr IXlctt hasrsigr.ed the pai- A couple of negroes, named Moore torate o. the Christian church It and Lewis, got into a difficulty on the Wheeling. streets of Macon on the night of Dec 1 1. K. IVarl, an old resident of Liv- '5, and Moore cut I.ewu' throat ingston county living near Hamilton, I a r:tzor, m aking rjuite a wound. In Macon, Dec 16th. Louis Steph pn nf l)nnMn. r :.i . r , .-..ui,, a rviuge, Aionroe coun ty, and Miss Ollie Gzrrison, of Shelby county. R.XDOI.rH. Mrs. Nannie Neal died of consumn. is dead. Mr. Pearl was 86 years old. j assailant is in jail awaiting action at her home in Moberly the first Thieves who steal wood, and also JUfy ' TOk- 2 eirs' clothes from clothes lines, arc making Robt- C. Armstrong died in his Moberly is waging a commendable 1" a . - O al.. . i- . uie miserable lor residents of the First I -ul 3 ai ,,,s nomc one mile south I wanare on her defective sidewalks and 01 Atlanta, on Dec 14th. He was a " having them utterly demolished, native of Kentucky but moved to the TBV crv . j " iin. uilkti s were aa ward at Chillicothc Frank Anderson, of Jackson town nounces that Mack." his a-inonth's old Maltese kitten, has been lost, strav. ""P a son of cx-RetrescntaUve lames J 1 cd or stolen, and says that there will - Anderson, of livingston county, is be great rejoicing in his household to have absconded on account of -when the cat comes back.' complicated state of affairs with a m. 1 . . . lavounglady. The latest reports we have from I the Baptist and Christian church re- Jesse Rexxl and Theo vival meetings at Fayette arc to the Sunken bra. 1. near Jimtown. Zr Ja 77 ' en-en that there bad been 30 additions d Reed now has a sore head. Sin- lhTnd " C t- ik. 1 - . . mnlh.vln, , k;. alth. and not receiving it, slashed : 111. AMiiut u'j 44 accessions 10 tne I 1 mtunuus com Christian church- The preaching isl panion on the cranium with a pocket being done Ly Rev. Manaway and 1-3- knifc- No arrests reported. .1..- iv:,i.- .:... I ...-itmny. lieor-c Clark was finl ,r amt Edgar McBee, a young man livi.T I decorations in the Qullicothc police near White's store, was recently held rt st"ing Jiimnie McCracken, up at the oint of a shot-gun in the a mcrc l)y ovcr Jc licad with a hands of an unknown negro and rob-l bl,JJrd cuc lfl "owcll's billiard halL j uu 1Ucn ncoieci, ej to ,ht nio?Kc,,- r ., . in .83S. The deceased leaves a wife. p,. cm! " T ' 'K . lliC"y , , , wiiiaiun cnurcn as a result two sons and one daughter. r,u . . . 1 0 of the protracted meeting conducted Frank Scott, residing near Redman, by FJder Henson. was hi Macon on the 14th with a c c tr damaged hand rIvl f , . b' "ames. a Wabash freight Sinnard got rn rtf , m.m akeman, ,s Uid off for repairs, ha v- v UUIUUH1I III a! IL I ing masneu two or three of his finders on Wednesday of last week while mak- k; ;fVr, t-:r.. . . - r TT ,nS a coupling at Hun'sille ...... " mm. .uuv. WU ILMJC "Uii. 1 (.IS occurred in broad Iaylight and in a thickly settled neighborhood. bed of a similar weapon, ahich young McBec was carrying while riding along the road. The highwayman made his escape, leaving no clue to his identity. MRRlOF.S. Frank M. Scott, of Hannibal, and Miss Sallie McQammT, cf Fayette. Ilail Jimta!! ttn tt bo.-uc in Un1. lie would not ?u.re bail a hattcrrd brad. X' ir..u: it? vould hare I ef.iJIm Clark Had ha not beca on a drunken lark. Livingston county has a man by the name of C K. Demitt, confined within the walls of her county jail, who so.d his wife for $15, snd is also charged with attempting to diss a rountrrf.; . .......... i.ugenc .Moreliead. firmer !y of bill. The federal authorities are af?rr t.Usqow. but now of SL lxuis, and his scalp for the latter offense. It .mis A.crtie ixx, of M. Ismis. not stated whrthrr iU r,.,mir,:. Wilmot Poison sued the Wabash Railway company for $6,000 at the present term of die Macon circuit court for being forcibly and wrongfully ejected by a negro porter from a Pull man palace car on a night train while en raxte from Moberly to Macon on the 27 tli of August. 1895. A vcrdktj as rendered for the company. A bald-headed Moberly barber has discovered a remedy for "falling out "J,r- " e couta extend his ' dis covery" so that he could make hair gran on bald heads and fall out of butter, his fortune would be assured. Joe Mclntyrc. a barber, and Jim Allen, a tailor, arc serving a sentence of 10 and 15 days, respectively, in the Randolph county jail for stealing a chair and a pair of shears from Jacob caicr, a tailor doing business i returned from an outicg of two weeks- He is locking fine and is completela recuperated from his recent iliness, tm says the Miami Aezcs. The Methodist protracted meetiner at Miami was successful to the extent of "reviving" the church membership and inducing several sinners to flee from the wrath to come, five of whoa united with the Methodist and three: with the Baptist church. Mrs. Rebecca Lewis, relict of Thel- bert Lewis, died at her home in Mar shall on the i6ih inst, aged 7t years- Her remains were taken to Miami and; laid to rest by the side of her husband who died 40 years ago. Three daugh ters and two sons survive her. Mrs. Frank Coleman, of Malta Bend, had her pocket-book, containing about $10, stolen from her buggy seat at Marshall last week. The lady laidb the purse down while getting out of the buggy and failedto-kk-it upy 'cu it auu soon returned, bat it was non est. S MX. Mrs. Matthew Pcnclal, cf Punlin, is dead. She was formerly Mis Liia bcth Woodiide. Dctorc Justice John King on Monday, Dec 3th, to answer to the charcc cf having carnal knowledge cf his 1 1 ear-old step daughter, Mlhe Michael. biir was received :n pnrt pajniint for C " Kavo htnx to a hh' rcccnL'y. nolKvIy seems to nMovt - j - V. wrll r t.i.. 1 1. . -i.ouuxura.ia aio- ...... jk lAiii, agca 70 Lcrly. a. )-ears, 19 under a $303 bond to appear " a nis wi:e. ou 4heir escape one night last week had it not been lor a uracij w-j iuuc by O. A. Cruzen. who heard the pris oners at work and woke up Deputy Shcr..T Chas. Jacobs. By removing a bolt from a bar to one of their cells the dorr would not fasten; this gave one ortm ptironcrs access to the cor br. 11. is piisoncr opened the ccJ tic doors ol his tJO partners in crime, and then ly ne-ns cf a ley which they Brook field's firemen have invested in new suiu, coni-tingof firemvns hats, gum coats and bo ots. A Mrs. Recti died at the home of D. D. IK-cker in Brookficld on Wed nesday. Dec. i6lh. aged So jxars. T1 1 1 ir.aciuu nccn is converiions at and x'.egcs that her stepfather is its sire. M alloy st(ut!y denies his guilt f . t 01 me crime, and says that .z will have no trouble in establishing h;s in nocence when his trial takes place. A j nl breaking was frustrated "Buck" Bckcr, of Mobeilv, an ct lt::;e of the Wabash shops, is rejxrted 1 10 ie dangerously ill 0r a drosical 1 oung uascer is a son cf Rev. T. W. Baker, pastor at Bethany, i.il k. i . ni:pn. lour miles north Keytesville. V. 1 on to his havin;; sold his life-partner. ui.-uni Iwn.a 15-ycar-old loy ..r r ii'5'Jiew, was nr.ca 45 .and costs in the jolicc court at Clijlicoihc for bcin:4 drunk. He did.Vt have the necessary amount of cash to pay hi "' night ol Dec. 15th by t!ic watch unc and was put to work cn tne rock j fulness of Sheriff Aibury. of p:U but made his ccapc. The court Bocom'n5 auspicious, he closely exam and nianhil made a detirmidcd clTort inCil l,ie interior of the jail and found t'j make the you.hfu! bathaiul tell Mour ,aT2c iron 1's on an cast window the protracted meeting at the M. Ill where he g' t his h"sky, but he nr.- 1,1(1 cxx sawed through, after having church in Brookof.Id cp to last Friday I phatically declined to d a so. first been drilled. He also found nirrht. I I some fine stl mw-c i.i.t .rw - I 11. .1.1 i.-wl I T. .t I ..... Vn Ullll 1 imu tiawN. mitpcrs were ai . 1 j it . 1 TT,p Tarrpli7i r.r r.w.. r . 1. e.. , ... . . c0 jM njt 1C Crated. .va . iuih ti k o - j a icw n:?:i Mn.- ,u. .. . nf it-iri !.n r 1 ",. r .1-. .1 - I KlCJiartl -. u,c parties I ict gaming access to d bank, they who steal eacry loose i!ank from the lirnk otwn u.. a. r j ' . " " UW1 ' wu... ana . i..u-i ...... . . Jrn , ,i r. "c uie perpc- lousca .Mrs. Edison, who asked "-a uui 1V..UC 4L Trr ' r TM. t t . 1 . f r at a .lrnrc f th I - A a frni.tol tr fr,M. - a" S'U1 "leieilOW SOVCT . ui vu ltiu UKU iUI CXpiO- I I J x (, tJL VllS.lvp- sue. It is supiiosed they were fright-1 uUb,c resort Uevier, Sherman Mo encd away before accomJishing their 1 was 4,101 ia 41 Je anJ Wm purpose, as their tools were hU scat-1 l,cc was s'ot n the arm by II G tcred oromiscuously alout the floor. I ,enr7 e ftg cockidorura of the None of the residents of Ixnrk Splines I house Henry and his two feminine a - - 1 - If. w a . Knew ot the aitcirpted robbtT until I saic"ues sscs Jennie Smith and I t r . mm the next morning. Two tramps, who I luc Henry, were arrested. The sidewalks ia that city The second qamc of foot-ball, laycd lctwccn the toan ctSlc'cs and the Brookficldcollege eleven, was won by the lormcr by a score of 16 to o. The revival meeting at the M. 11 church in Ma recline bore fruit lor the Master to the number of 5S conver sions and 59 accessions to the church Wm. Cr.r.jcron rnd Tr.r. ii.: .... ......v -vli.- sen .nre -do.ng tii-tc" in the Randolph county jail fur sending obscene litera ture through the mails. They were sent up fror.i the United States court at Hannibal for 60 days, each, Robin son ;eing given an additional frill of a $2$ fine. They pleaded r?uihv tn th a O ' cliarge again tt them. Mrs. M. B. Ktilsca. had an exciting experience with a bur glar one night last week. The noc turnal prowler entered the residence by way of the window route, but as he Sealous (Irujjin and lohn W. (.'. in. I craw led through he mailt .I ctlaTtr nu'en George Gcrew. 'Jie 1 7-year-old soa of a C & A. Cgineer living at Slater met a tragic and untimely end while: out hunting last week. In trying to punch a rabbit out of a brush pile with, his gun the weapon was discharged, the contents taking effect in the boy' stomach, producing a wound from which he died a few hours afterward. The friends of Abiel Leonard, st prominent Populist of Saline county. are pushing him for the appointment of coal oil inspector of St. Louis as jl fitting recognition of the services ren dered the Democratic party by the Popu.ists in tnis stale during the recent campaign. The place to which Mrw Ionard'i friends aspire is a luscious one, as te position pay?, in fees, about $15 poo a year. Reynolds, R. C. Bradford. Ray Ciibcrt, I Allen Taylor, cob, aged 4S years died of apopleiy at BrookSeld on Dec. 1 5th. The deceared was a cook on the II. & St. Jo pile driver for a I cog time. I- Kinnear, of Marcelir.e. had the misfortune to lose his daellbg house and a part of its contents by fire tU first of last week. The origin of t! e blue is a mystery. No insurance. II J. Conger, of the Linzc:u PjIU- tiu, and J. W. Joacs, 01 lie BroclfidJ broke into a blacksmiuh shop at Car.lwo so-;J doves pleaded gut to low a short time pievious, arc sus-1 kccTin5 a house of ill-repute and were pectcdofthe crime, also of having sentenced to the county jail ror 30 stolen $1.75 from the money drawer b7 JUi'C Anus. Henry has ! coat and called fur help, but before any j one came to her assistance the unwel come visitor broke away and escaped through the window. No clue as to his identity except a piece of a cane with uhich he propped open the win dow, and as Mrs. Nelson has no use for the cane, the fellow can have it by ! calling and identifying it. I- A. Hal Icy, cf Rl'nwood, is anx ious to learn something of the where- alouts cf a man who left his house on the 1 5th inst. and took several articles ot vsJue with him. The thief is de scribed as being a man about 5 feet 10 inches, broad-slvi:h!crs. .?!'rMc , --A'- bow-legged, small black eyes, very large Roman now, age 35, light hair, short mustac!e. Swede brogue, weight aliout 170 pounds. The stolen wares, consisted of a valise, clothing and jew elry, among which was a lady's o!d fasnioneil gold watch and a gent's sil ver watch. of the bank at Chula last week. rRRICI-S. Mil'cr S. Sweeny and Miss Myrtle S. McGiil. both cf Avalon. Jc.re J. Dotc'J and MiV. HU A us tin, bo.h cf Ja.kson tov.r.'-'rp. W. A. C x ard Mi.s Mrry Jcn- ncdy, L0U1 of ccar CbJjrjoihe. been indicted by the grand jury ft r MARK I AGES. Otto H. CoebeJ, of Afayoitah, 111., and Miss Lllesa Ei.enha!e of Mo- assault with intent to kill and keeping ke'y a disorderly houcc, to wh:ch he cn IW. Chas. N. Med, Hand ,nrf r;,. tcred a plea of not guilty. Wc luve Iva Lee Cotxirgham, lK,th of Rack not learned the re5u!t of his trial. The LrU.,.., r .. I I.IULyAi U, I. C Rev. Z. S. WcIIcr. an c!d renfe-nar. Rcnick pubhc schoo': j - . . . -f Macon v. ho has becorr.c ducrtn'd MARRIAGKS. W. B. McFarland.of Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, and Miss Lucy Cheatham, of- Gilliam. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fautu v y nas Lc"..i havir.r a n."ro Kr icy tanacr, run errands for Klrr.er Turr.cr ajd !di5; bt CHEAR2 111 trwv Iora; "Wil FfcKr-fcUl MAUC. oth cf rear Moberly. The pure Grape Cream cf Tartar Powder. Fnsr m I .h. . " imm liUIII VI a J W . m,mmimmmmmmm n.m. imarriact cererr.onT nirr a 1... J v vati r iaa4aawf