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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 190,9 mmmmaxssEBBP A Tricycle or Velocipede for the little ones. Woodward Hardware Company LIVING GOLD OF WHEAT FIELD. Sensations of a Rids Through Miles of Moving Grain. the - HANDSOME SOUVENIR TO ; EVERY IADY PURCHASER, t At Solomon's Clothes Shop. BE IHE LIMIT BARTON DECLARES THAT AC CORDING TO RULES ALL CON TESTS MUST CLOSE THEN- BIG PROGRAM WEDNESDAY. Mr. W. II. Iiarton. v:io is to be th;:ukial for the boxing and wrestling matches being; pulled off here, made flu! following statement last night: .Vo wrestling or boxing contests will continue alter 1- o'clock from tins time on, as it Is against the rules of the Kanie, as well as the int v.'Kt (,f t hi' sport, an;I had I any . dint Tit'sdny nttrht'a etmtc. t h-tween ;eore Baptiste ,'ui-l .lor Collins wotilu not have been finished by that time. I would have explained more fully the renditions of the hot :t to the audience, and stopped the same promptly at 12, and called tin? same a draw. There are several rea sons why a contest should not con-' limn longer that 12 o'clock. First, it is against the rules under which t'i ( cut slants are wroslintt. Sec en.', there are many boys that attend thixe cortests and parents expec; them home not later than t nut tine and will not support the gain: il they are allowe I to continue to late hours ;n Ihe inoniins,'. Third, tiit H angers from outside- the city make arrangements to take miduisht trains pome, and it catis's dissutis l.tttiou with their families it tiie fail to fjet home when expected and when two contestants have done the!- h.'st for two hours and no result t.btained, the contest becomes so ! w that there is no science dis played ami the contest becomes m notiincitis." Mr. Carton, who is nrraindn:; tit'' hi laiay atfra"tion Weiliies.lav . I) -c ':'. and which promises to be the 1 ' : t of the season, has secured l'"': SV'h:,,. ;:n,! .b nnny Moruan to box ii roumls as the star event oi the r-v.Mi iiiK. .This will b.'the be.-t boxlnir exhibition thi-t hide o! the kock Mountains this Destroying Many Pouches of Christ mas Gifts.. When B. . O. Train Collides With Alton. Chicago, Dec. 'i". A mail coach loaded wilh Christmas prosenls was burned, live mall clerks bandy es caped wlih their lives while one was injured In jumping to safety, and an engine was derailed and overturned when a southbound Baltimore an I Ohio freight train crashed Into a west bound A lotnpasseuger train In the west side of Chicago loiiigbl. As soon as the trains struck, a gas lank in the mail coach exploded and set lire to il and the plies of Christ mas mail. Many iassefr;ers were badly siio!: en up by being thrown againsl the seals. In escaping from the (rain they had lo run along ihe embank- elevated tracks for two they could descend. T, lloomlng'ton. III., a ma1! e only injured man re-police. nient ot Ihe blocks befor C. I'yle, of clerk, was I ported to lie We laur, carry a full line Quality Jeweler. of cut glass. NOTICE. Stale of Illinois, Alexander Countv ss. In the County Court, lo the Janu ary Term. A. D. 1 !(!). In the mailer of the estate ol Clementine McLean, deceased. To Ihe dislrubuloes of said estate mil all persons interested t herein: You are hereby notified that on the 1Mb day of January, limn, the under signed administrator of said estate ivill present lo the County Court e! said Alexander Couniy ai Cairo. UN nois. a (iinal report of his acts and do ing as si:ch administrator and ask the court to approve the same and lo il is charge him from any and all further duties and responsibilities connected with said estate and his administra tion thereof. At which lime and place you may be present -and resist such application, if you choose so to do. J. M I'RAT CI'ION. Administrator of the Kstate of Clem enline McLean, deaceRed. i Take a look at the wheat field that has been broiiRht up to perfection, an It stands. Yellowasnold, wiihthe sheen of the sea, billowing from skyline to sky line like an ocean of gold, where the wind touches the rippling wave-crests wilh the treud of invisible feet. In California, in Oregon, in Washington, in Dakota, in t lie Canadian northwest, you may ride all day on horseback through Ihe wheat fields without a break In the flow of yellow heavy headed grain. No shad trees. No knobs and knolls and hills and hollows of grass or black earth through. From dawn till dark, from sunrise In a burst of fiery splendor over the prairie hori zon to sundown when the crimson thing hangs like a huge shield of blood In the fiae of a heat twilight you may ride with naught to break the view between you and the horizon but wheat wheat. If Is like the gold fields. It goes to your head. You grow dizzy looking at it. You rub your eyes. Is it a mirage? The bil lowing yellow waves seem to be breast ing Ihe very sky. You look up. The Sky is there all right with the black mote of a meadow lark sailing the azure sea. He drops liquid noies of Fheer music down on your head, does lhal meadow lark; and that gives you back your perspective, your sense of amazing realily. You are literally, ab solutely, really, In the midst of a sea of living gold. It is you and not thej lark (hat Is the mote. You begin to i feel as if your special mole might he I a beam' that would get lost in infinity j if you stayed there long; and as you ride on and on and some more on j and by and by come out of ihe! leaguelong, fenceless fields wilh an j odor In your nostrils that Isn't exacily j like incense it's too fugitive, too fine, ! too sublimal of earth, lr is aromatic, j a sort of attar of roses, Ihe Imprisoned fragrance of the billions upon billions ' of wheat flowers shut up in the glumes of the heavy-headed grain here. And PERFECT ROOT BEEF HOW REFRESHING BEVERAGt SHOULD BE MADE. Bottle Must Be Absolutely Clean, an( Fresh Yeast Cake Is a Prime Necessity Fillmy Up the Bottles. they nrf ilaugliiei 1 in qua. i HANDSOME SOUVENIR TO EVERY IADY PURCHASER, At Solomon's Clothes Shop. SHE LIKED THE SMOKING ROOM. Unexpected Approbation of the Worn an's Club from Aunt Mary. In one big family, where, all fond of the beverage, a undertook io make mot heei lilies. Cleaning the bniilrs was ihe worsl (rouble. If not perfectly fresh On ' Peer sours. Kacli bottle on beliiy emptied v.-.ts filled at once wiih hoi water. Into which a lump of washlnu soda w.-iy dropped. -After standing foi a few minutes, il wat rinsed seveia l!ni"S In cold water and put on (In table In the ouier kitchen, where tin -nexl supply of root beer was to In: made. ICitch beille was lightly corked wher. put away, thus was in readini ss i'ot the next lime it was to be nseil, --. 'here was no delay with washing a lame number of bottles at ihe last minute. One of the prepared "varieties ot root extract' was bought fresh each week: the suanr was mt.i from tin store In the exact rpiantiiy needed Mid e.ire was taken .'o get fresh east cake. This was dissolved in a cup be fine beginning any of the other prep- a:.!t.cs, so as to he ready when liee,, ,. A h'g p.,rcelain lined prese: vine ket '' was i. veil for ihe mixing. This had ma.U scratched on one side at tin 1. -Igh: ' ? which five gallons reached. -.is i':d sway with measuring, l.uk" v .i-m wa'er was used and was poured in t'i :h a cheesecloth over the I op i. that's the odor apolls Journal. of the wheal. Minne- hat ,1. la a, Milieu si r i i e. Win I lemon" who li it heft woigli in a few days. to this Mr. Marlon has Denicrtal, the "Creek will meet tiome good whom he will sign There will also le live rmiiuls of sparring iMwo-n Heo Cairn biivs, (whitt-i and the itital by t tie no.al between h e heay wciubt aolnn,) l( s. making t lie big -d and best card of ih-ca.on. Hat as Badge of Slavery. With the ancient Creeks tin was simply an appurtenance of ! traveler. The freo cltiseu ; ef -rr ! lo go bareheaded and only put on bis broad -brimmed pefasus for protection against the sun when on a lotig jour ney. The uncovered head was part of his dignity, for the slaves and work men wore always a kind of pointed skull cap. Women in Finland. In Finland the meetings of suf fragettes are unknown, for already women are students in the university, clerics In the hanks, in the post ollices and in business bouses, aud they not only have I heir vote but can be elect ed members of the diet. Yet, accord ing to Paul Waineman in her "Sum mer Tour in Finland," they are "not in the least overbearing, but are for th greater part exceedingly modest and womanlike." As she landed one of the recently elected members of Ihe diet was point ed out Co herr she was "well dressed and young looking, wilh keen, deep-sei i yes and a pleasant smile, and in no j v. a." ic eifihled the grotesque catiea- ; jtii'cs oi" the women members of thej 1 Fiiiuifh diet in some English Jour , n..l ." j liven ihe paths of Helsingfors are si . iijiiilouKly bi u.-hed every morning by a regiment of barefooted women, and In this work they are employed all over ihe grand duchy; In far!, a I mere man may well pause and wonder j for what purpo.-e he was created in Finland. ir nr. 1 1 iiih n on m s IS KftBSlI CONSULTING ENGINEER G. D PIKE OF KALAMAZOO. MICH HAS BEEN HERE FOR SEVEfVl AL DAYS ABOUT MATTER. S.r.allest of Humming Birds. At the children's museum, run h the r.rookl.wi Institute In Bedford pai K. t lie smallest of the humming' hl.d.i las just been mounted by the ;-ide ill a condor, the largest bird that The Touchstone of Ethics. The surest touchstone (of beliefs) is the ethical standard which, through inheritance, education and the expe rience of dally life has, as a matter of fact, become oir standard. If Is not for our happiness to believe any proposiiion about the nature of man, Ihe universe, or Cod. which is really at war with our fundamental instinct' of honor and justice, or with our Ideals of gentleness nnd love, no mnt ter how those instincts aud ideali hare beeu implanted or arrived at flies. The humming bird Is so small j The man or woman who hopes to at that the roinior could easily take the I tain reflective happiness, as he works whole Ixxly in its beak without In jury to the humming bird. ( ; in g- I : 'li e. i-r OIIMlb illL' I Ml;il!"'t' t 1 1 li I i'lll ' 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 x . I lie ell - i v , ;i I il.i Kalamazoo. Mieh of the llieh Cue ,o lias been i - ill i 'ii -u 1 1 ,i I n .i le ad of tli net itia '.hi o' ning for hi-; v i: h Mr Mm i in h . I I'I'ip.lll tt III! Il is I Ollsl lilt s. M i r. 'eft la1 ( heme. Mr. I'ik" i- a i expiri emim-ir an ! lis opinion iheietore com ci mag tin matter of the work on the power 1 a , tia'il !." ti ;,': eot.i lacie, . a-i,; the p'ti'ii. Mr. I'i'-e Mated Li The llui'.-tin that the ,nk on the n-fr i.s progressing as well as the peculiar condi'ion of tfi" ground will permi' ;nd gate it as bis opinion that Mr, f!ii li s men are sning about the woik in the pr i'r manner to meet tin--.- el.ilj(lUl. As to the Suffragette. As some rrlmlna's aie s.ibl io ' s. red" and go for their enemy fn some woroen when stung wid a poiitie.u Idea, however little uicvp. ractical or Immediate it may real'y b". s red," and go blindly for fh.it one aim t? anv means and In spite f nny cli jwtion by friends or foe. Frederic Harrison. hts strenuous way through the world, must bring ll beliefs, old and new, to this critical test, and must reject, or refuse to entertain, beliefs which do not stand the test. -President Kllof fif llartard, In his Kssay on "The llap py Life." IN- si ,!)', extract and yeast were M'-d f a sin cession and the mlxiui ioi. .,h; slirred. 'i'o t xpedife the rilling of so many 'lies a measure wilh a spoul waa d Ihm held the exact ouaillitv "-.! : so bni one dipping aad pour was necessary. V.avU bottle w.i-i :.o;! on a p.hi.e t(l catch dilpping.-: .d hart a funnel wlih a strainer put the mo!i:h. The sealing is not done until all Ihfl l-e;ti.--s are tilled if huf one person i doing the work. Croat care must bo tr-en a! this point, for if beer lit no! r irt tiii it will spoil. Y'heu making In such tpiaiilllies at'il oi'lett. it Is better to have patent nrks. These can be bought for ;V or (at eerus a dozen. If lunch of the lirnid Is drunk at once It is more cote vc::l.-ii! (o use ijuaiL bottles; oilier V,:se pint size is better, as the heel does aoi keep when opened. Should ordinary corks be used fast en them down with wires and seal Ihe ( dges wi! h parafnnc. t'arry the ho'tle:; to the kitchen and let Ibvui stand fiver night or for 21 In nrs in the heat, by the range. Ker ; them later in the cellar In a dark cupboard for several das before using. A few of the bottles should always be on ice in the refrigerator. In this v.tiy there need not be Ice cr.'ici:i"! for each glass, an important provision in a large family. Election Cake. tine n:id a half cupful of buffer, ivio riipfuls of sujrar. I 'j pints of Horn , three cg:;s, V3 tcsr-t;(;Ht?:":s "( -l-iju powder, two rupftils of raisins stoned, one cupful of currants well washed and picked, imlf a cup of chopped cit ron, half a lemon peel chopped, half a cupful of a'monds, blanched and la Vrrds; drops of extract of bitter ahem, ds ami vanila. and one cupful of mill;. Ue.b butter and sugar to (teen, rill 4'ugs. he.riii': all the time, t::eu ',i;t:r sifted with baking powder, iai:.iiis. cut i ants, citron, lemon pee!. :;non:s. cxiracis, ntiiu. Make a smofjtli 1,.11'er. pour In I in lined w iiii lu'ltereil paper and bake for l'3 houi t in a modei a' e mm, The girls brought Aunt Mary iuto town in tin; motor and stopped at the woman's club lo Chun up, says th" New Voi k Sun. H Was really to see this famous place that the old lady, w ho rarely got nearer New York I ban the summer home of her family on j Long Jhland, bad been eager to come lo the city. ' "l)o we dare show her the smoking room?" asked one of the younger women. "You know she never htaid of anything I'.ke that In the woman's club In Hrtiltlebojo." ".Maybe she will he fearfully shocked." answered the olher, "and we'll regie! that we ever did il. ' Hut just let's vail antl see what happens ai the inoinenl." Ann!. Maty was delighted with what shu saw. She was bubbling over with continents of delight on the Itig maid in the dressing room who helped her to remove the stains of travel by motor. She was just, as pleased with her lunch,-grew enthusiastic' over the gymnasium and swimming pooi aud could not restrain' herself w hen the parly stood somewhat abashed before the door of the smoking room. "How convenient!" observed the old lady wilh approval as the two younger women exchanged surprised looks, ''and how well arranged for the pur-J4lse," That A tint. Mary should show so inueh approbation of the smoking room was more ihati the younger wom en co'ti Id understand, as she repre sented all that was most conventional in the old fashioned view of women's conduct. She was emancipated up lo Ihe toleration of a woman's club, but that, she should admire the smoking room when she never failed io express her disapproval of thai hubil in wom an was beyond them. "Ho you. see." one niece said rapidly to Ihe other as they walked away from the door, you see, you never can tell." That 'night they sat after dinner on Ihe piazza discussing the visit lo town. One thing 1 did not see In the club," Aunt Mary observed, "was any needles and thread." "Needles and thread?" repeated her grandniece. "Why, 1 think the maids always have tbeni." I know, dear." Aunt .Mary went on, "but I mean In the sewing room. I mean that nicely arfanged sewing room, wilh Ihe tables ami the com fortable chairs. Kveryt bins for sew ItW; was there e.xccj.i any needles aud ih rend. Where are-I he kepi ?" Si it seemed, after nil, that Aunt Mary's enthusiasm over the smokius room bad beeu founded on a misap prehension. Yet it seemed a shame to destroy the illusion. "Oh, I unile'-s'HUd, aatitv," answered one of her two escorts to ihe club, "tho smo - sewing room. 1 suppose: all the members of thn club who go t litre lo sew lake their needles and tl.re.iii along with iiirr.i. I'm K'lte it's the rule they must do that if they wan! to sew t here " SUIT and CLOAK SALE Clean Silverware. v is' harder on the cleaning tit silver in have used the follow ('ii c.tis with pei b Hand I'. pairtisl I :nut s (I, ma ell at i. i Slntl . Ancient Mining Center. An FcM'tiatt mining ren'cr pi ably mnikr.l ss early as ;.",on rt '. in the return desert. kh- "i the n,-d and the Nil Th- la'cU rtlscMvenH remains described b r. .1 AlfnrH Include small irregular Mont huts, arranged In groups of to or threw, to towns large enough for !' men. Oxford s Great Beit. Gre.ii Torn Is the name of th" b-il meijbi'ii aUi'it 17inr t,un,!. Iti th tower ..f Hi.. Tom gi.- of ChrLt rherrh. nf..:d It . oll.-fl eert nijiii a: ten n. inures (,,(i uie, cio ins time. Ata Your Hea-t. Co tn H'ttf t,Tfti: Vnerfc t'irrr, tt; ei.' 1"!t ht ii do'h kiln ii.ii.t'f an I Mummies from Mexican Ruins.' "Mnmmilieil remains of beings who existed hu ml reds of years ago have been dug up dming the work of n- ' cavating that has hepn going on In 'he ! old tataeonibs of Ctianaluato. Mexico." fld lr 55 P.nrg tif P.alOmore. "The! Isiipte whose biwlies wep discovered' nmst have lived long beforp the sr.t- j tlemept tf ibe republic, and the find hat e ot t a-iont'd much interest among i scientific men. Some of the bodies; ! decked with beads and Ivtu; 1 ttinkeis that w re in togu hefo- , the coming of the SpHtiianl". so thst i the. p!sip1 must have Hied In iht I pait of the country centuries sen The mummies were discoveieil under an old cemetery while Ibe encav.it ;iin -! le ing inade b some .i n i t ii,g ' mine - , Easy Way to .N'ii lioii-ew i;,'' hands than !lie h.- .!,! v v. I big lllelhlnl el feet sm -i ess Pour inm a tin rtih tn one a'id out half gallons boiling water. ?,d foio heaping tatdespoonful t cf setir, pi.ner and washing soda iwici? the r';e nf an ega; let it boil: theri lav vnur s'lver In a sfjuare t loth. re tfllnine told ef the forners. dip Inbi S' tu'ion. coveting all parts of silver with the same; bold it tb"re frotn'two tn f,r inrni'es then remove and -ih In sospy satei; wip dry. -Kuchanae. Eastern Ideas of Religion. In describing ihe curious tommlnfr ling of religions In Macedonia and other pans of (he Jbilkans a traveler wiles; " found an ediicatedMoham niedan at Seraievo who had hewn in the Austrian government service. He wai il"si;er:d''d from a notable family of Uogomils. those arly Pro teKtants who, at the romjuest. beeama the most fanatical of MoharnnV dans. Mv fvletui and I engaged this man as dragoman, aud started out with him on (he fnsl Any with a modest lunch, lirgelv (.f liniii and whlfckv, with suit able food for the true believer. We bashfully produced the ham. fearing to off i rid him. but to our great disgust he p'oved even fonder t the bam than ourselves, as also the whisky. It j appeared that, though a Mohammedan he was wb.tt he tailed a libi Ml. I have known an Albanian thief, noml naily a Mahaminedan, who attended the r, i.sqne on o cation, but al-io msiti ained in the precincts of one of Ms taMt'rs a S'na'l eribodox mona-iteiy which g isiibd ateedittal t tiris'ian cbsi.el. and here lie maintained fiteck rii"tik In virtual rap't-iv " Fish Pudding, pounds of anr Vbh O'OpStcal Ojrsterst. ' a sner the m'r 'Some ftjl." sat J he. "has been tr j if'g to fa?t n up a "tutu h of SdcJ.mK lt , A Complete Slock of SHOTGUNS and RIFLES Woodward. Hardware Company Not Fully Equipped. I fea" " ..'ii1 the obserTef of rent "il s' ftthti'- fentini'-nt i not wi-h ut a 'roigly ss i neil to h." .N'etrr inind ' srsW"r'l ?ris't fii.rtb'im. yon si let tn' ma-!" sit in'i' ?f fi th nunr i'rfi f"iit -tst'.f T'lih'tf 'ir(,c-nf j ml'u'-'i' 'r v'v. bat It d . -a' ; mi -. r;. ' hrr ts 4 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual Meeting r.f the fto fc nillers of th Alexander County ravings Pank of f'airo. Illinois, will !1"vc ri.ini'. bank in th" ity f f 'iio I'l neis. n Wdn lav. .Ian n ny .. l M. at I:.:" iiilmk fr the j.nrise f.f -'sftlK8, a liard of b.tec t-rt!. and such other business as t .ay tf b'ongl.-t before sai4 ic'-f-ttne. j JAMES IL GALUGA. j Cashier. pel, two pounds of snr kind of i w-ai'e nn. remove all the kin and j poin'ed to a browninh smw ! bones, tnen chop if up finely; put it 'In- tiaddlerrrk sh !l. ; to a basin, adil half a ciiji lu-ad ! lam' s, cic te;tsHHtfii i hoppetj pats- i lev. a IrOe salt. pper ami nutme. Add ie t steMnfil of fnii" . uiie-t i f T f'f en'k one tbl.-sj,o.mtil lii- i c Obiter aid two well beateti -gg l'o ir ih" Ji.txttiie In'o a e-but'e;e. iii.dd, J cover wi !' bu'teied )iaier srnl -t.-m 1 jger,-p. one hi.nr. Turn out taiefiillv, j I d"i wl'll thinly sliced lemon, t Sei v e hot w itb o- s'er sa'i ' uin i i You Ttilvht as well :t j f!ow-iS nil, ci u .-. ; I Practical Art Square. Tf 'i- it1" 'ii d'tt'rc a'..e r..T S rr" ,c e r-f Aitflref, t t , t J rf ;!. a'.'e ..jit H-h tb- n -tj, of border-! o;i. ;!h it !, b . ;,h r-n S'j.a." :e f r j-h in!e I in' . mf ..?. n .a; r"i.i".e i-ty pt-. n ,,,t w;d l.a.e ii" sq-.iaie : :'f o.t'n.'-t: ia''v finl s' sired i fiie Jsh tb: ot ''. to t- ' ..VI Ts Seoarate Egg l!reak -unr tr.to a stn n' 1 I.- f ! n- i;! a'l niu C i m i t,.'K iu tt 71 is ! Itui Hul k-rtf :.- y:! Yolfcs at) sid fiji 'hirmth wi'l V 1't with eorlim.'sl to ItiTigora'e l,ah. i' . cn.u.,,,, 1 v t!,af corutios! or fi'tell OW.IS I fotl'Iri st wt'h ti,.-;r s'i-;' tbos- grains l r4 "As a mat?t Mr ru'h thing as f.tr ae yon can do is r. I! M"t a ;e.j;- Yt fr'i-h w r. wtii-1). ht'. ?. .,'''.- hn the ,- a T--iti:- 'I ;r,(t T I l,-l J.r-f)ei a r d d.-" r.ds ' ? ' '!." gi -, s i rn a ti.'i ti,. k' d'o;. 'I-or lr a. ' I don't I 1,1- fei I ,!,- -r iu Bf.y .,.-. iio ii n't ' jn it, im t--i WHr t If tt.-ni Beginning Saturday, Dec, 19, 1908 He will place on sale our entire line of Ladies and Misses Cloaks and Suits. We want to give those who wish to make a present of a Cloak or Suit a chance to bay at greatly reduced prices. Those who have bonghl at reduction sales at our store know what this means as it is not a sale of samples or out of date mer chandise but the latest styles, best mater ials and workmanship. $10.09 Garments reduced to $7.50 $12.50 (Garments reduced to $9.40 $16.50 Garments reduced to $12.90 $18.50 Garments reduced to $13.90 $22.50 Garments reduced to $16.90 $25.00 Garments 1 rediiced to $19.25 Jbssb Orra Hun' Com nit-it i;tl Ave, nt Scvcntli Slrort. r Illinois Central R. R. Reduced Fares During the Holidays: nm;th of caiiio. Tit k ill Ih' miIiI to jmiiits in Illinois St. I.'iiis. Mo., ;il tine atxl one-lialf fare nititnl trip. Tit kel.s tin Mile let . ' ili Km turning I !-. 'lh. ;inl mi I)r. 1-t, with it-ltiin limit tnitil -Jan :ih: .".lit nil, ami for pooil re ati'l Jan. 1 'jo:. mi ii mi n;. Mil l I . t . iti-1 ::!. t- 1 it k t .'.nth r ln i '1 f.in f. Illll ll .hill, 'ill: In 'Jlth JH.ITI! I " I IP 1 on S. it ht t tt liiif! trip, (it'iel at rt t;ini;n 1- p.r at! .ill o i in; t ii.. t, i! t V n: ml I'liiou A. 1! II (v-v P. T. a J II. -h.Nt-. Tit kit ieut, tlHt. . r,. Hat. it. i. I A, lil. fhi.a-'O, III. W-te4 a Citl !,e tr,. rr.!ui' r . .- Sfc'ti in s ri.ii-i 'jt."l siti h .b: T f. tt rt, K Vrli mZ f ,'ii a N" Yoik t'fj'a I'.roui 7K.j;trl s io otr.v is I gs.-e lias inure ad-lpiirfis to !'s . aci-t.Tiii i - i! I Je-tio?t of atima' br bin flat a2T To 'u li r x i tr i .t,- a.H -re -ff : f ft Soci etm. r ui't t.'i' 1" ' 4 j t lJ 1- t I! Y-t e,l . tiii.4 e e ! '' Ik !P l.r -'-I n 1 :'tl L-: t I aj' te ft t - a i, J il,- tt? iJ t-i . ' : . -'.HI, r- u.,.i .. t I t wr j as iAltr a (a'dea U iLa or!4. B4MS0Mt SCrt Vt.MK-10 t : LWKY LIUV rUlHASlI. i nfrttw Jiiq (.! J-r- j aT U! ci sat y CmiOs It TT. it:.-, in i.-.ciiiV'T . j rm nX tlM , ;. w ,jtj