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Hood's Cures L IP? OMfe . Archer Saved His Life "I hayo Viccn suffering frony hip cijsea.o fnrefsfttjears, haTS&i? tlirco running sores on rjy hip. I began to tako E-lopd's Sarsaparj!!a and It has Riven mo a perfect cjxu I feci confident that It ?acd my life." "olxik L AnciiFR,j3U Du-lley Street, Dayton, Ohio. i' ' ' Hood's Pl!s assist illgestlon and euro headache. Bold by all drujorlits. SGc World's Fair, Chicago. jKBajaa Calumet Avenue and 29th Streets Nil I El a b Fireproof) 241 ruoms; near Fair v Greunds: baths on evorr floor. m. n a Atnerlcan-Dd European pi ElBBlflElflCTtltoKaflar. First-class fa Ufinunur B hotel. Write lor drenlar.T-"' Smith Premier Typewriter, Hold on easy payments. For Rent W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. U. N. BURPKE, Gen' I Agent, 101 .Third -Portland. Hend for catalogue. The Yaquina Route, And Oregon Development company' steam tblp Hue. i25 miles slioiler, 20 hours lew tlsunlhanby utiy oth-.r route, Firat clan tnrough passenger uud freight Hue fron Portlaud nttd all lolnts In tlio WltlametH valle to uud from nan Krnucl.co. TIME bCUKDULE, (Except Sunday.) Lv lbany 1 00 p m I Lv Corvallls 1-40 p u Ar Yaauiuii.-6:Upiii Lv Yuqulna Cit u) X.V CorvaliW. 10:35 urn Ar Albany U;10u 14 ). & u. trains c mnect at Albany and Co, vallls. 'JCher above trains connect at Yuqulna wlti the Urctjou Devei piueat Co.'b line or sleau era between Yaquina and Han FrunUsco W. B, Passengers fiom Portland and at WPIameite valley points can make close con nectlon with the trains of the Yaquina Koutt at Albany or Corvulll and If desilutd to ttui Frauclsco, should arrange to art ive at Yaquini the evening before da to of sailing. Passenger and Fitlgtit Kates always Ih, loweht or Information apply to Mttwr. J1ULMAM &Co., hrelght and Ticket A genu 20U and 202 1 ront strett. Portland, Or., or O. O. HlHiUK, AO't Ueu'l Ft. jt Pass. Ag' Or. Pacific H. It. Co , Corvallls, Or. C. H.HA8WKLL, Jr., Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agl. Ore. Development Co., SH Jlouiuouiery.Hi J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKJJIt, 2I5X Commercial St., - calem, Of.gon, (Next door to Klelu's.jl Specialty of fpeotuoles, And repairing Clocks. WatohfM Hud Jrweirv PERSONAL GOSSIP. At Mrs. Austin Corbin'a country place, Babylon,N.Y.,onooftbonTeuues through the grounds is a milo loug. Miss Helen Gould, the Into Jay GouliVf daughter, spends much time at her Irv i'lgton estate, where hbo has one of the finest conservatories in the country. The Duke of Cambridge, who ia com mander in chief of the English urmy, has never smelled pawder oscept nt u revjow and is not likely to if ho can help it. Edison is quoted ns saying that, "in hia experience, vhaevcr has beon proved to bo impossible by mathematical au thorities has been the easiest invention to produce.' W. A. Clarke, tho 20 millionaire of Butte City, Mon., has bought a build ing site iu New York for $220,000 on the northeast comer of Fifth avenue and Seventy-seventh street. Mr. E. W Btreeter .of ondon has a ruby weighing 1 ,000 carats and a pair ol pearl epaulets which were the propertj of the king of Oudo and were lost by an English sailor during tho mutiny. Charles W. Piyton, the new postmas ter of New York, is the principal ownei of the Ilarlam Reporter, a society Jour nal. Ho ia also a member of Tammany and on intimate friend of Secretary La mont. Senator Sherman has recently moved into his new $15D,0C0 house at Washing ton. It Is one of tho finest residences a tho capital. Ho mado much of his money out of Washington real estate and evi dently has faith in it yet. Dom S&alon, a monk whose medical Reputation is high, is about to leave Paris with the approval of the pope and credentials from tho French govern ment to visit leprosy hospitals through out the world, in order to secure the general adoption of the most efficacious SLEEPY MARSHAL BA2AINE. Oyerpowerlnsifroniiinlrnco of tlio.Slnn.Wlio Cava Met (a the Geruiuiis. A eurioiw nn'l apparently orijrinal nnccdoto nliiu$ tlio Into Mru-shal Ba ztiino is related today. It refers to tho f4eopy habits of tho man who delivered Mctzto tho Gcrmana. The author of tho nuecdoto is Lieutenant Eymard, who wes permanent officer of thogunai, in tho Iiqumj ut Vei-i-ci!lle3 wliero fho marshal wrts under urest whilo awaiting his court mar tial. Ono day Hme. Dazainc, n Mexi can by birth, camo to M. Eyniard end asked him to bo food enough to receivo Queen Isabella of Ppoin. who was expectrd in the afternoon. Her majesty intended, it appears, to pay a visit to tlio prisoner. At about a quarter past 1 o'clock the queen ar rived, accompanied by her Ron, after ward Alfonso XTI, and her two daughters. M. Eymard went to meet tho royal party, and, as ho Bays him self, not having been brought up in courts, but camps, ho committed the awful offense of shaking tho queen's hand a l'Anglaiso instead of kissing it respectf ully. The queen uttered n cry of discontented astonishment, but 8ho had another surprise in store for her. Tho lieutenant of tho guai d went in to apprise Marshal Bazaine of the royal visit, expecting to find him ready for it Tho marshal was, however, having his 40 winks, and although violently shaken by tho officer still snored on heavily. Eventually M. Eymard, being ut terly unable to arouse tho sleeper, had to inform Queen Isabella of the semicomatose condition of the mar shal. Tho queen, evidently annoyed, returned with her children to her carriage and departed. Almost im mediately afterward Mmo. Bazaine entered. Tho officer told her about tho fatal siesta. Sho did not express astonishment, but anger, and rush ing to where her husband was up braided him as he awoke in the most withering terms. Sho told him that his soporiforous habits wore deplora ble and detestable, and that in order to mask them people had to bo al lowed to say unchecked that he drank. Mine. Bazaino thus scolded her husband for several moments within tho hearing of tho lieutenant, who went away wondering if tho mar shal's extraordinary habit of sudden ly falling asleep had not contributed to bring about greater disasters than the disappointment of her most Cathi olio majesty and tho anger of Mmoj Bazaine. Paris Cor. London Tele graph. My Lord Buys a Cell, Among tho distinguished arrivals at tho Burnet House was a titled Englishman, Lord William Brooks, With Lady Brooks and valet and maid accompaniment tho Briton wae "doing Hamerica" in great etyle. Ho is reputed to bo very wealthy and eccentric and on his way from Washington, where ho spent some time, came via tho O. and O. line. While en route tho bell on tho locq motive that drew his train attracted his attention, owing to tho peculiar sweetness of its tone, and when the train reached tho Central station hip valet was commanded to go to the engineer and ascertain tho price of tho boll and buy it Of course the engineer had no voice in the matter and so informed tho lackey, who re ported to his lordship. Determined to havo tho bell, tho eccentric lord visited tho C. and O. officials, and after quite a lot of dickering the railway mon put a good price on the bell and sold it Tho coveted piece of brass was securely packed and sent to his lordship's English ad dress. Cincinnati Enquirer. Believe In Old Pih toned Famlllea. A South Portland mothor, whose oldest daughter is about to marry, told her tho other day that she might select from a lot of furniture stored in tho garret such articles as sho de sirod for housekeeping. The family crodlo was fou&l among other things and set aside in accordance with the above permission. They believe in old fashioned families on tho Capo, and tho saying is that no place, ao cording to its size, in this part of the world has so many children always excentintr Lewfston's "Little Can ado." Lowiston JournaL Cooking on Ostrich's Egg. The ostrich is n generous layer. Sixty eggs will be found in and around a single nest One of these eggs is equal to 24 hen's eggs. The Hottentots and Baehmen cook an os trich egg by putting one end in a hot fire. Through an opening in the other they Stir the contents, putting in saltand pepppr. piaking a very pal atable omelet Detroit Free Press. Parts Monster TeUsoop Vor 1840. Paris has practically decided that tho big thing with which sho will amuso tho world attlio exhibition of 1000 will bo tho greateot-of all tele' scopes. It will cost at least 1500,000, and it is expected to bring fhe moos near enough to see objects no larger than tho steeple' of an ordinary church. A Practical Mruu Foreign Tourist Yes, 1 have just come from Niagara falls You have been tbero frequently, I presume I American No, but ivo seen a draft of the tunnels for utilizing tho water power. Magnificent Bchem M't itf-yrr York WjMW;r, JfflYEljnCKG a$J?IEAL jptIRW4Ji, THURSDAY, JTJLYl27,a183. Bs&? ef WidtjV 0elVM r remit tlcm JBind and Ori Dr. XUett Xcdlcal Cv Elkhart, IjU Yoa will remember the condition I vras In flro years ago, when 1 was afflicted with a combine hon of dliesM, and thought there was no help rod hc 1 tried all kinds of medlclnca,&nd scores ofeounentphTilclans. Jlynerves were prostrated, prodndng dlulneta, heart trouble and all the Ills that make Ufa miserable. I commenced to tat DRr MILES' NERVINE and In three months was rtnrtcTLY cvacc. In my travels each year, when I see the thoutubaa of physical wrecks, suffering from nervous pro . . gm traUon, taking prescriptions from U C local physicians who have no knowt s a "" edge of their case, and whose death Is certain, I feel ilka going to them aad.Baylng, oct dr. Miles Nchvinc and nc cunto." In my profession, . . . wheroi tbero oresomanysuCprj fftrers from Gcnvork,men " "-, tal prostra tion atid nervous exhaustion, brought on. byitba character of the business engaged In, I wpu)d 5E3 THOUSANDS w a sure euro for all saffsil&g from these cause Ja-bs R. Waits. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CTS, by D. J. Fry, druggist, Balein Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : CostorI TODAY'S MAEKETS. Prices Current by Telognph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, July JT, 4 p m. Offloj Daily Capital Journal. Q-ftrt tiotifl for day and up to hour of going, to press were as follewn: HAtit-M PRODUCE MAltKET. Fiiuir. Pens 8 cents a gallon. Raspberries red and black 4 to S.cts. Cherrlts 6 to ,8 eta a lb. Continue scarce. BUTOHKR STOCK. Veals dressed 4i cK Hogs dressed OJ to 0. Live cattle 2 to 2. Sbeep alive 1.50 to J.2.00. Spriog lambs f1.50 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flou) in wholesale lota $3,20. Betail $3.00 Brap $17 bulk, $18 sucked. Shorts $lp and $20. Chop feed $10 and $20. WHEAT. 64 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oafs 40 tp 45 cents. Hay Baled, new $8 to $12; old $10 to $14. Wild In bulk, $0 to $8. Barley No demand except for feed. 50 cents. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Hnlftll sale, 15 to 17o. Ekrb Cash, 18 cents. Butter Best dairy, 25; fancy creamery, 80. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacoo- 12; hams, 13; shoulders, IU. Potatoes new, 60o. Onions 1 to 2 cents. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c Anise seed, 20e. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS, Green, 2 cts; drv, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 75 cts to $1.25. No quotations on furs LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 7 to 10 cts; broilers 10tq)2J; (incus, izj; turueys, Blow sale, cnoice. 10 cts; geese slow. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS) Grain, Feed, etc. Flour Standard, $3;40; Walla Walla, (3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.50 per barrel. Oats Vhlte,45o per bushel, grey, 42c; rolled, in bags, $0.250.50; barrels, .&00.75; cases. $3 76. Hay Best, $1617 per tonjeommon, $1013. Wool vallev, 10 to 12o. MlllstutTs Bran, $17.00; shorts, $21; ground barley, $2624; chop reed, $)8 per tonj whole feed, barley, 8085 pjer cental; middling, $2328 per ten: brew ing barley, 00(S)05o per cental: chicken wheat $1 221.24 per cental. Hops 10 to J7jc. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery,22j 25c; fanoy dairy, 17J20o; fair to good,' 1616c; common, 12Jo perpoundCaJI forula, 8544c per roll. Cheese Oregon, 12; Eastern twlus, 16o ; Young American, 10c pw per pound; California flats, 14c. V.vvn Oreeob. 18o ner dozen. Poultry Cblckens,old,$5.00; broilers, arge, VWI&J.w, uuckb, oiu, ti.ama) rge. $2.1 i.oo; young, tz.DVg.w, gvtoc, fom, urkey?, live, I2jc; dressed, I6c, per rb, SAN FRANCISCO MARKET, Wools Oregon Eistern choice, 12 l5o; do inferior, 0llc; do valley, I4 Hope 1018Jc. , . PUtoeB-New E-irly Rose, 60c80; 50c 00 per cental, oanka, $ 001 00 per cental. Onions 7685o per cental for red. snd $1.001.20 for sllversklns. Barli-y..Fed,oO9H821opereental Cor good quality aud 8Jo for choice; irewlng, 00l."0 per cental. 0-MIinug, 11.45 1.62; fancy feed n.451.62: good Vciioloe,fJ.f.45; tomraoa to fair, tl 10(311.45: krnry 11.80 M4: blMk, fl.rlMreMii Comedy 0o Iitomeii ToiTiiurTrltjrUp. I Tliero lins booiiooafiidojcrtblo discus ' don in tho scientific papers about tho curious habit of tho "horned toads" found in Arizona anUM6xico of spurt ing blood from tlrefroyes when dis turbed. Many witnesses agrco In the I assertion that tho littlo animals really possess his power.- According to one i-1... ii l1i.X,l ..!. ll..l.l .. UUSC1 VUf, IUU UI'AAI, Ul U1U 11IUIU IV somblinrr blood, romos from littlo or ifice i justtibovo nrd'behiiidthooyca, ttttl it uppc-rM la hava a stupefying tiTort upon tho uuimal covered with Tho homed toad i a strange look ing creattnv, andiu rortaua ways itt appearanco rcoalla ono of the mosj remarkable monsters that in ryiM geological nKea, lived in the yesV)r4 part of America tho triceratppq oi Professor Marsh. This gigantia animal, whpsoname means "threo horned face," had its skull inclosed in a bony holmpt, on tho upper part of which, over the noso, woro threo stout horns. The head of ono of theso monsters is no less than 8 feet long. When n horned toad is laid upon tho head bf tho triceratops, tho' re feemblanco is quito Btnking, as if this littlo modern inhabitant 6f some' of jtho sandy plains of tho west were a miniature reproduction, with varia tions, of the wonderful beast that roamed tliero, in ancient times. Youth's Companion. No Rftjard For Etiquette. Haying been lavishly entertained in Now York, Lord do Void endeav ored to ehqw his Ainprican friends some attention when they visited Scotland. Thoro was an old castle at hand, and thither tho host conducted tho party. They were btanding on tho walls of tho ruins looking down ward into tho moat. "I was Bhowing this place to a countryman of yours last year, "said his lordship, "when thepoor follow was taken with dizziness and fell. His legs werebroken, and ho was al together a wreck." A series of sighs camo from tho ladies. There was quo girl in particular whoso Rweqt faco took on a look of sorrow. This touched thoihost, and hompved to. her side, "Thinking of that poor chap!" ho i asked. "Yes'sho answered slowly. "Itl was so Amorioanl" His lordship looked puzzled, won-i dering whethor-it was a national cus-. torn to fall' from ruined'walls intoj dry moats, "but ho only queried,) "Yes?" "Yes," answered tho sweet Aniori can'indignantlyi "soma of my cqun trymon havo no mannersi Tho idea; of doing a thing like that in yourj company before your lordship had taken precedence I" Harper's Week-1 iy- 1 Terror of the A wfo.1 Pause. Wo usually talk about tho weather; when there isn't anything else to talkj about This fact may tend to rob, the Bubjectof its importance, yet it should not. In fact, it ought to bo greatly in its fayor, as it is ever teady and efficient in breaking thq "awful pause.'' Have you evor been." ovortakon by tho awful pause? For tunate, indeed, if yon havo not and. entitled to heartiest! sympathy if yon (tyjiyo. It Js truly awful, especially if courtesy demands that yqu should, break it It settles upon tho best regulated companies liko a night maro and seems to paralyze thq tonguo and put thought to flight No one can think of anything to eay or fears to attempt to say it Then if t)vor, a fool iawolcomo because he doesn't think before he spoak8.-Pittflr burg Commercial Gazette. . i r--Baths Ppr Tired Feet, A warm bath-Jfor tho -feet with an ounco of sea salt is almost as restful, as a nap. Paddjo in tho water until it cools, dry with a rough towol, put on fresh stockings, havo a change of shoes and tho woman who was "ready to drop" will havo a very good understanding in 10 minutes. The quickest relief from fatigue is tp plungo tho feet in Ice cold Water and keep immersed until thoro is a sen sation of warmth. Another tonic for tho solo is n handful of alcohol. This is a sure way to dry tlio feet after being out in tho storm. Spirit baths are used by professional dancers, acrobats and pedestrians to keop the feet in condition. New York Worli Broke Up the Msetlng. Whilo Mka Minnie Moroheod was on a train on lf i v,uy to Greensboro, N. C, with 1 i jturrot two elderly ladies belonging to the Salvation Army began to sing as a preparation for a revival meeting. After they had finished the first hymn and were preparing to preaeh a sermon Polly thought there was something wronz and began to yell at the top of his veice: "Go ahead I Uo ahead I That's all right I" which broke up tho meet' Ing in that car. Exchange. Be Cave His Address. An Englishman, a temperance lec turer, was invited to speak on total abstinence. Being nobody in partic ular, ho was placed last on the list of speakers. Tho chairman also intro duced several speakers whose names) were not on the list, and tbeaudie&c were tired out, when he said, "Mr. Bailey will now give us hist ldre. rt "My address,' . saw Mr. BaUey, ris ing, "is 06 Loughborough park, BriXt, ton road, and I wish yoa all goo4 ,kt"-l-clv. l BALD sjt . WJwtfe th eefttlMieft t ywif? U yaw Mr dry, , nsn-ffn, amine r uoes re sprre at me ends? lias ft a i MwMmrMce? Does Itfalt out when combed er BTHsnear is it wn Is It dry or In a heMed condition ? If these are some ef i yciirsymptemsMwaraeainttmeoryouwiHbecoaHtbaM. ' SkookumRoot Hair Grower what ron need. tWrTodooMoalsnotanaeeldntbutthenMrtf j,niin,, I 5US?f: TiXZXft" THE' SKOOKUn 87 aei I I to f f VI w'iVr'iw THE G Have you abused the laws ,of naturo and Injured your norvous systcpi ? Are you despondent and. melancholy with confused ideas and gloomy thoughts ? 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David McKillop, JIN C, MARTIN, "Horseshoeing. BLAOKBJIITBIING. Btoto Street, - - Balem Leave orders nt Bslem Im provement Co., Ofi Bute; street, PROTECTION LODCJK NO. 8 A.O.U. W. MeeU In their ball In Htate Insurance julldlng-, every Wednesday evenlnir, A. W. UKNNIH, Jl. W. .1. A. BEL WOOD. Itecordur. FOR SALE. On rosy terms and cheap. A 20 acre orchard on Sunny Hide No. one. Snillessoulb of Haiem, 6Mt-dw JOnN HAJIT, LKAVKS BALF.Jt from U, I. Dock at 6 o'clock a. in. every Wed nesday and Haiurday. LEAVKS rOKTLANO Irom the Central dock at foot of Waililsgtop street every Hun day and Thursday. LKAVEfl SALi: for Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re turning sains days. Aall on the as-ent. Kncerniug ireignt ana passenger cushions, rtU I1KIII(M.M, THE WILLAMETTE, BALEM, OUBGOm BaU, $2,50 to $5,00 pr Day The best hotel between Portland and Han ff rranciseo. rirsv-cu-s in an us appoiuttnrn tw.i4.uivs sra ivivni wiiu in. Choicest Fruitn Orewn la the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNFR Prop. POWER HOUSE Meat Market. VresU and Halt meats of the best quaJUr. lmltry and stovk. free delivery. FRED WAYMIRE Steamer Elwoot. Electric Lights On Vetei SiHtcm, TO ( ON8UMEU8 : Mi --.I tit LtjtM a , 'Wft iimp-wi' nt ye i wno iiaje ti iii-l ll.uii h ,.tr,d 1,'itn p hi iwitit then t inrwl ru iMrntn an i i t) vr ho o pflr iho rnblinn btttr iirhl inn,, nv r 'm snd at a wte lowtr than my city on thecoas. Ave - 1 Imuiidcsi'ciit lli'lit- ina'. tJocirit! Slotore ior all imnoscs wlicro power Is re quired. U .idi-iires can be wtivd forni noj 1'rI.Is ivi liirrd and the cMumiiniif, io 't , iy suoj i t;i. latin tiro ued. Thib In. nLUtirtd byaataectrioAieter. Office 179 Commercial St. NERVE REVIVER Fresh- News- Papers- Fruits- aud Candies. J. L. BENNETT & SIN. I P. o. Bloolc T. W. TH0RNBURG, The Upholsterer, llemodels, ro-covers and rejlrs upholstered furulture. Firsts class work. Cbemeketa stmt, Htate Insurance blootc PROFESSIONAL AND BUBINHBfl CARDS. 1-. U. D'AUOV. OKO.O.BIHOBAK. E'AIlor 4 DINOIIAM, Attorneys at Law, Jtonms 1, a and s, U'Arcy Uulldln. M le street. Special attention glvea to busi ness In the supreme and circuit courU of the staM. 2 11 O l UUISK Attnrntyat law. Patera. Use- Li. eon Ottlce 274 Commercial street. rillLMON X Oregoa KOltU, Attorney at law, Salem, , Ultloe up stairs In fatten block. HJ lltOaKlkAttoineyailawaleui.Ose , gon, oftlce over Hush's bank. J. J.BIfAW.M.W.HUNT HUAWAHUNT Attorneri ut law. Offlre o vr u-ystai atlonu! bank, Halem, Oregon, JOHN A. OAK-ON, Attorney at law.rooaj X and A, Uuili bank budding, Hli,Or II f. ItONHAM. W.H.HOLMKH. BON HAM A HOl.MICH, Attorneys at law. onioelnllush block, betwee State ana ourt, on Commercial street. K. I'OCUK, Htenngrapher and Tjp. , writes! liBt equipped tyiewrltlaf of- ue but one in Uieson. Uver sluata's bH. Halem, Oregon. TELLA HHKUMAN.-.TvPBwrltltr and J commercial steuocraphy, room 11, Oray look. lrsUlas work. Hates ramonsbl. Dlt A. UAVId, Lata l'nst OrsAluate at Mew York, give specUl at'eattoa to Vbe dla ease of vromta uut c tlSrsa, nose, throat, lungs, kidneys, ski a eMaesuw aa snrry, OSSca at residence, lof State street. Consn'ta. tlouftomtoiaa.u-i.an(12to5p. m. 7-1-eaa. W llJvIOrANANUUIMBOlf. OBace niootmnercial street,ln Kldrldga block. Krsldenee 47o UotBweteW street. C. liUOWNK, M. X.. VhysirhMS aad fwr . gHin. iMr, Murftay Ma.ki nssitesMw, I. nnmrclM street. rlt.T O KMITIf, IH-utirt. IM atotaatraM J Balem, Orwou. Mata-ed sMStolMta, VUUU Ol tlonsai tloas of every drscrlpttoa, a'alalssw IDQ , peclaliy, " t D.l'Uail. Architect. IM. 4SSVM VV . Uods and sufMHiatsi4sM elands of building. oittee m am atjessasnal treet, up stairs. Deutscher Advocat ppsTOf fice hq:, . B- Aa-tM4a4 to tw-etb saass ULtM.OR Char1,Cil ftfctoM4Ms) .vest w &! , c I If 1 ui Aahb!) y't,