Democratic Press, Volume 2, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1896 — Page 4

THE DEMOCRATIC PRESS rvoi •*«*< V. KMOCKATIO VUK*.* rVHI.I«HI!«U CO LEW a. ELLINGHAM. EDITOR Si » I‘KH YW EX HI MW " I Fnt. n*l »< the IkMwtur. Indian* •b ims oiul Claaa Mall Matter THURSDAY, MAY 21. OUR TICKET. For Auditor. NOAH MASGOLJK For Tn-*»urvr JONAS NFVKN»» H" ANhFR For Sheriff I’FTKR F tsHHAUt HKR For Surveyor. WILLIAM E. FULK. For Coroner. PR. CH ARLES * CLARK. For Aviwr. kua* crist. For t\*mmlMt.wwr Fir*t Ptrtrict, J -HI'H K MANN For <\M>n l«*toM>r -ttorwid DMSMcC SAMUEL IX'AK Dani BL W. Vookhuv, the tall sycamore. is a candidate to succeed himself as United States Senator. Hurrah for lk»niel. CVngkes*. that never doing, ir responsi We aud disrrptibls congress still sit in session at the national capital. Will deliverance never come? The si’ver democrats in Indiana seem to be in the saddle, and that means that silver will be rightly treated by the state convention, at its meeting June 24. Ixstrvvtayss for democratic can didates have been accorded William E. Russell of Massachusetts. Robert E. Patterwu of Pennsylvania. Claude Matthews of Indiana, and Richard P. Bland of Missouri. Sivrr J v ks \ will strvtehhemp unless a reversal of the present decision is handed down by a higher court. In the Campbell ( county. Kentucky, court he was declared guilty and his punishment fixed at death. Thf. date for the judicial con ven- i tion has been named and now the various candidates for the prosecu tor plum will dm! it to their mutual interesfs. to announce their candidacy through the columns of the Peixs. We do busineaa at the ixd stand. It is as plain a» two p>< kstaffs that the denix-ratic national con venti'n will declare against the A P. A. bigotry and the tariff robbery. We welcome the battle along the*e lines. Tne tariff needmore lowering and trusts need more smashing. Emmek> -n E. McGriff of Portland. and Amos P. Beatty of this city, as a committee have oaused to be issued a call for a judicial coaveution of th- twenty-sixth judi- 1 cial circuit. The date of the couveution - Sa: irday. J.;ne 1». ami the place Portland. Thf preheat cry of -*xind money" applied atone to goP: ia a tread. Gold is wand money» •aaboisstiver. S • r >- ,». - performed all the fuser. ms of money in all the transact: o- ot business c:n the payment of thlaboring maases. The m-xsey h,o and cvnceutrated wealth <4 the east have v. ined and persecuted silver and yet the silver dollar is g»v. f.w one hundred cert- m the payment of ;• >:s. both public an-.’, private. Bring oa your stiver. Marcs Tom Ta - art refuseto a. >w t * name to go Iw-forv the democratic state rocver.tioe. He for * honor ixmnd to the pe. pe of If itaaap .- to f.''. out hi* c •bee of mayor is that city, to which he an enviable •iegroe of feeeee m Mr. Taggart, bat it will be regretful news to h s many demo era:.’ ft - i- and admirers Outer candidates for the nommaricn are Mwtxmer Xye of I*pri* Allee lallars of F<c Wayne. Mama Ni .. V jnwenes. ami Seoator Parker. M K.' FT whue g'vws.c of th::- was the «jent partner of Robert L. Walker <nf OhwK and when Walker went to sauash. <m Feb. 17. If&K McKinley, it was fband had .niorsed fils. *.*• of Walker -ye <mismry »Me* Me Kmiey dj’ -.iis. athemgb be wm worth undy As» ta all ths* w>se v-.-r-id. Tbe -casem nprSiwas* rv-uJd s»s*rtca3»c such busness mrtbeda. and tier -wiared - :r- ■ : M.s.tl-j •►--s -feat .; was r -a. y eseans. th» year fc» pit ap *a safe max. " and they Talked and talked ac«out -ta safe max" unit! times were tmp'*iasai* fer the ts war M;K. .tier b.iams — y. y. Sox.

i .1 (} Sun iti u. thß M‘.'pt I ant for p»vernor, subject to the dsciaion of the democratic state convention, June 24. The anprvme court has upheld the ISSS app>rtionment, anil the elections of niend>ers of the legisla- » tute will l»e held under it. There will be no special session of that awful 15'.15 legislature, thank God, and the attempt to unsettle or question the law has failed miser ably, for which the tribunal of I justice deserve* sounding praises. Here's one paragraph of their decision: "The principle which required that the last apportionment law under our old constitution should be held valid, and which requres also that the law of !Sss should be held valid, notwithstanding any constitutional defect which might exist in either, is not essentially different from the prin ciple in accordance with which in valid proceedings in the government of municipalities are legal iaed by acts of the legislature, namely, that the life of the muni cipality, in the one case, and in ‘ the state, in the other, should be preserved. The state can mH die; and ne’ther this court nor any other tribunal is authorized to do aught that may endanger its ex istenoe.” Is speaking of trusts, even the farmer may have his sympathies arooaed when he learns that the nail pool has been ruthlessly rob l*d and by one in whom it trusted. It is always so much worse to be deceived by one in whom we trust than by the casual stranger or the outsider who owes us no fealty whatever. The story of the robbery is told by people who uphold the kind of tariff that makes pools and trusts possible. By reason of the tariff on nails the manufacturers have been enabled to combine ami put the price of wire nails to #2.55 a keg ami of cut nails to #2.J»‘ a keg an advance of nearly 300 per cem. over the price a year ago. The demand at these prices not being equal to the output the combine, or “pool,” has been selling some of its surplus nails abroad; but in consequence of the com petition there it has sold wfaat it shipped at about 40 per cent, under price charged to the A tuer ican consumer. In other words, the same nails wh.eh the American consumer was compelled to pay #2.45 or #2.55 for hare been s .1 to foreign buyers for #1.45 a keg.’ Taking advantage of thi* fact, some wicked who.esalers have l»een buying nai - • r expert, shipper them across the Atlantic, and theu nefariously brought them hack again and nndersoM the “pool.” Ihe scheme was operated as so.lo«s The New York tirm would ship th- nail- to a Han.-urg hard wane cocupany or to some other foreign port. Instead of b ing un kodtd. the cargo remained intact I and was sent hack to Baltimore. I Philadelphia, or Boston, coo.gned to a jobbing importer. He would ‘ then dmpnse of the nails to American wfa jeaa.«rs at a price bek>w that asked for uaito for domestic use. As the nai.s were made by Aver.eaa factories, and bulk had n t been broken on the «ner side, no tariff was cvx -sted when they weie brought lock. American nai.s were > Ito the exp.«rter for * . 45. and it ov*t cents to send them setose the Atlantic and 2* cents to return them. They were landed hack to A»er»ea at #'.-x5 per keg. Allowing f-r steved we charges, they probably c •*: about #1 W net. Had the sails been b’Ugh: fw domes? _.-u«e they w -aid t.ave«*w ,5, which gave the exporter a margin of 55 cents It wiU gratify al. fiieod.- of booemdesding ami snfferi'g combiner to learr. that tße wmches who were thus defrauding this great "pool** were disc**vered and that as a punishment they will no Boeger be permitted to buy the nails of the . —po-*!.’" The foreigner, however, will Mdl be permitted io l*aj Amer.■.an Bai - :>*r ab'nt ad ’..ar a keg os- than the Aserxaa pays for them, in order to "protect” rhe poor men com posing the pool. wh»* i only y**cket SO per cent, of their i capital thi* year. If the farmer • ks into the focts he will see that iargely through the power he has c*ml:- rred on engross by the nx** ■ which he will l*e so diligently caaf massed this year by McKinley the V--car nai’-nnketis esab'.cd to i rtwpe* every faro er in the land to ‘ pay him a dollar of tribute oa every k-g : aatl- the "pvT's- -in th.* rooatry. whilß OMNI MM * ■■ proof that be can sell to the for - eigmer ala profit without the tiri- : bam* and ia rompeatfoo with that >ugbear the “paaper latww of Ears^w. ” Yet it w** by the exhfhcCNß of this berbear —the peetems* that *he Amer-cax xa: '.rssaker reeded prMHHMm agars; the cvm prtttn-.m of the ill-paid nai.maker ix the oid ertxrtry—that the farmff*' T’JC l ** obtained in ISM axd ÜBS.

• | Great calamity is now on r among republican* iu» to McKin i« ley’• attitude on the money ques tion. The eiL*t denoaace him, but the says not a word. He don't dare to until Mark Hanna touches the button. Thanks to Senator Voorhees for ' a printed copy of a speech delivered 1 by him iu the I'nittsl States senate ■ on January 2S, in which he very ’ ably defines that both gold and silver are needed by the American f people. In the category of whole some thoughts we find this one: “I am no advocßte of a silver Imais any more than a gold basis, nor would 1 favor the ftee coinage of silver if experience showed that such free coinage would disturb the parity between gold ami silver money. lam in fa* or of no meaa i tire which will beget a single dollar of depreciated currency. By my voice and vote I stand pledged to’maintain all our several kinds of currency at par with each other, and in s'riot uniformity in purchasing and debt paying power. The mvusation. however, against silver that its coinage would destroy the parity between the two metals has been proven to be false by every page of our country's history. The charge that it has never driven gold out of the country. or that the tear of its coinage is doing so now, is equally false and unfounded.” The alleged prospect of carrying Indiana for the republican ticket this year have inspired more schemes of villainy than usual. The scheme is to bleed CharletW. Fair banka, Kiley McKean orjany other republican who wants to go to the United States i-enate. and secure large sums of money. The Garette affirms that the nefarious plot was hatched in Fort Wayne by a clique lof ten republican politicians living in different part* of Indiana. Thi* miserable gang has sent letters to republican candidates for the leg:* lature threatening them that if they do not prv mise to vote f* r the , clique's candidate for the United States senate they will be defea’ed for legislative honors. The Garette says that one of the candi dates bad not made the promise up to the time of the meeting of the ' state convention. His last day of grace was May 12. and he was ! warned to con*ider the matter and sign the j»per or take the con**quenees. The Garette intimates that it is in p***ess oo of the name* of the originators ot this scheme and that its information is reliable. The Sentinel unite* w-th the Garette in tne leques: that any candidate wno has received overtures ifrooi this precious combination of tm republiiwns shoald make it known either through the Sentinel or Garette. His name will not be published unl-s* he requests it. The Sentinr call* attention to the facts that the Fort Wayne Garotte is a republican paper and that every:.<dy interested m this pro >'<***: scheme of villainy is a re pu b'.. can. ’ * —?*- ntinel. lanvntMß umn» vtm* cmmvJ' IBM T RXAMB. M* DaarMr—l IM«* yean «f tte BAI iM. iwri.wiwc * eiisfiac isos tee Gacits.au Eaqe-.se- tai ehk-k alw sspearo: mite Xew York W.-r.i. » a werts ■—a -l U. • , ’’iag. a» titled a e-rer Cake, Ma-jeo. ot Greet-.-a#*, e. u-C*-. J.wyi K R.cke*. who ia r»pertd M he a newberof :ae*B *t>d exee-a-Irri.e letter. .f croe. CcAmvl W.-*c cake* Use ecateawat •.La: xa a »ew iwierv»*r vita ne *be U Led i. ke he vaated to Ki-add’e spaa the ncoe* I hope a».i bebeev it.*: Gwroe-i Ma'«« ha» : ■ - -- • ■ - ■ - • • an Maw* nv vthera hate I fa* rod *, «.-adi > apea the » ®ey qiesci.-a • On tne ei»irxr». I have naiataitni. ieve. aad ae- exrrewnd nyaeEf to t Ce- -«* thnt there «BoaM be ar e.'e»». *♦ 4eeJ«me<« er d&ab'.■c. jMsases in ifce p ati.-es k be adipStd MtXicaciThw teat es pr'ir.-aU pha&an » aow ncht. sad eapee-.a .» vs«W h to haref*' aai i»«*t tx» year, view the prblir i» in we fran* ed wind ts -• eraie h. That ee»e jwt - .«• w «e a* take xp s the i&aa- . rial Sot st hr rinr. . aad iearMwa. I brier**, and d»c_3K.» etaaed ta CaL Ma»-O.that a ecrahde ifv« thia ( uim» veeaM be mewriy. d w.s die. a» 4ia- . •cr-.’na ta thr 4emaarok party a» the , ndef«we ed a pare, ecrt-ii: eat feed ew- ( a av-*a. I bribe** -'irtiee As? a pMßSiwe.. , not *e» radxa- 4erixrat»e sa faew ed, • *l**e. S.-< the na s-rrame oi :i» fonbue i esaaiard. Kwh at *ve and ciM, and scr , the *pe»d* *e»&-ca we «f mN*t to the p-retaan heM yewr to end iwatre to the s*«- ,-ratw party a»i bring w.mjwkt's ceaapieoe aa< pemanexn ■’ re-nvc.ty. Ta 4a rchervw. the Mstee . rhhe ex.-eri■.asf'y dkrohrfsl and jr-r*e . rake x*» to tne maerevs rs thr pe-as r body of fmp*. Tne olsjyw y-’« .-se>J«a <-.■«*» aoe the its taae«v ra®e of SB os# ’ mms nad I thask yen ihr oulinc sy aaecroiea to it. 5* ec* *n * y ran, I <TJtrr*£ MATTES WS. lai.snap ■.. *. Ha- 31

Legal Advertising. . rn i, * i iON i "li IW • M--2\ ' I To lh» cltUrhß Otlhr *•* tmd ward of thr city of lhx‘»iur, Indian*, and all whom H tu*y evnerrn. . \oth-r l» h« rvty fhvn that wr. the un<h rhdttwd. male InhaMiaiH* j»**r ih<* | »•«•»«- yraex err t**#t«vyta<*f aaw city. ■ euuns* ami will al th,- Jun<- lerui. I**. I of lit* tMMerd of eoimnitrl-wo-r* of **t« county ! am! >lat<s apple for a 110-nw •« toll, hartee I ami xivv a«ay for ih<- purp.—■ of rain. *pirlluoua «ln«»u» and malt liquor* lit leva quantltle* than one quart at a time wiih th*- prtvlI lere of allowlnr the *atm- to tr drank wlo-re : »old. t*e »111 alto de*ite to toll flrar* and ! loiwrot and operate one pool table. I Th«- prm-tto location of the premlto* on I which deTOrr to wll. barter or rive away Mid liquor, wltl*h.’ prtrtlt-lh-of allowin* tinI name to t» drunk tta-rvou. 1* the around n<«>r room of th, iwo-atory brick bulldinr altuated louln-h'i No fifty pro which l» one humln-U I and thirty-two il «t feet In lenrth and twentyfOurdM) n* t wide, said room when- *aid liquor, an-to be told, drank and siren away twm.tr.four <*» tw-l wide by torenty . >nr and l» part of Mid lot No. a* the • watne l» ■! on the nv. nloi plat of Mid city of beeatur. Indiana He*nv Kttasx. Bojaiii* LxmirnrtM Applicant*. Bobo A Cotre Attorney*. '«-» \' N - . \ Notice It hereby siren that the nnderato- | 1(4, william H Nir ><■*. *>ia.’ni*tr»tor "de! I twill* non ”, with the will annexed, of the «■*- 'tale of William Urick, deer-awd. in puri ,uance with the order of the Adam* t'.rcutt ; Covet, of Adam* county. Indiana, on Saturday. May 30, 1890, at the lav 08.-e of France A Merryman. In the City of Greater. Indiana, twtveen the hour* of Hlo'cl.w* a. m, and « o’clock p atwilt offer for »aie. at prirale Mie. to the h-zbewt and beat bidder, the fee *1 tuple of the I foliovinx dewcnbtd *ewl relate la Adata* I cwunty in the State of Indiana, t.*-* I Tbe'undlrided twothird, part ot all that! part of the ncrtbwvwt quarter of the noria- . , a,t quarter of ree-tlon *l*teen, tn tovnwhip I

twvntr-*:* north-ranite fourteen eaal. iym< wv»l of the centre of the l .tn'innati, Ki. hm,wtd A Fort '* ayne raiirad. alto knovn a» the Grand RapM* A Indiana railroad, evaI laltana thirty-three acre, more or taea Txnw*. c-mr-ihird ca»h m hand or, day of Mie. one-third tn nine month*, and one-third , in < trfitern anwith,. deferred payment* to bear a tervwi at the rate of ♦ per cent, from dat> until paid- and to be arcured by frre- : bo,d and mortcace necurtty to the *ati*fac- ! 1.-w of the underwined W ILLIAM H NIBLICK. AteinWnk*. dr iw-ate son. with the vll! annexedofeata’eof W i.iiam Urtck deceatod. France A Merryman. Attorney*. *lt4 .IF- - - UX_ State of Indiana. Adam* nwaty. ** In the Adams Circuit Opart of Adamarovaty. Indmna. Fraaci* A. Paleaer i v*. Mo. «T Adam Meyeew. et al * By einue of as -rder of tale to me directed by the c.er* of the Adam* eirvu-t covrt of Adam* county and »:ate. I bare ieried upon the re* e*tate hereinafter menthcred and w . expotebor *a ■ at pntdie asettoa at the tun do-r f the court how in the city of 1 treatur Adams conttty. Indiana, betveen the - mt* cf io o‘ci *-it a m and 4 o'clock p. SatHrday. May 23. 1896, the wi« ? t > tens ei -wded 9r<va ynkrsb of tbe fX.vw.nf Aesrr&ed 1 estate. sated ia A«ias» ctmaty. Tbx whalf of the east half of the aorth* east q-hrieT sectxm *ti ia kwasiiip coetaxr. .*< ftbcty a** aervw. all ia Adaau* comity, lad'-saa. And »« fa. to rwalite titetefre*® the fs.. f Twdfwesx. lateral a&d cvwts* 1 wf. at th* sasse ttwe aod to the wtSie SBaa-ri*r aft resoX o<e? for Mur the fee r,.* -! the ahree des* t bed pretties*. Taaea » the ofAdaa Mey-r* to >fy *a.'i twster of this inh day of UF-. -ter ' *;ta By FtMSCieE. UM-I.S Ivputy

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fbre* Countie* of Kwnnao Are L>< Itated by a "Twtoter.** Nemaha. MarehaU and Cload Co 4 were •wwpt by a death-dea! n< cy» late Sunday afternoon. LFwtnaj | buUding* mark the path of the I atonn. fourteen peraona are know bare been killed, from forty to alxtj reported injured, oereral of whom die. tad acorca of famibea are home The email number of eaanaltiea M counted for by the fact that nearly I the people fled to their cellar* and ca caeca. ■ fteaeea. the county teat of N’< i Conaty. appeara to hare been the. I aufferer. < ‘a* third cf the reatdeai of the town, according to a d-.epat.-B I ruiaa. Are per» ne were killed and f bally injured, and s**l people hare 3 |to eheher them. The property If Seneca ia cs-imated at fl<XU**>i ’ betha. also in Nemaha County. to report, waa a aerere enff-rer .4 I d-.epawh states that twenty or ■#

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Au FP EN f TION F ’’ Fi Ll^r ” R Ll ’ X otic* kt hereby ctw* to the eßtiaooa of < U>r Thlrt Ward of the City of Docator. A-iia* * *oaty te the rear* of lodiaaa. That I. Jacob €. MiEer. a naif mha tact ! aad reosdect of aasd Ward, a perw® «wr the W*- of twwoty-oot yean. a pent® sot- io the i hatax of browtixue ißtoi* 'it**l. and a ft J*t’«e re retnt?4ed with the aa> of taioaiei- I • ue< .Maura wit* maae app»>*aUoo u> the I . of Coei»»s>.«ser» vs the coocty of I U»«e.i *s>r.i. ua rixmK malt aad t>ih a at a time with the pr.r.rte of a.k<w,rf the aaane to he dnux <• the pretosar* where *.-. 1. The B.a-w tlr* I Ct-*, re W i«-.. s «a;4 csty acuate oa the' fv.low.a< described ' at the toothweat owe of kM Bsa*e?toob<MrMiaß4«iity-ciße ». to ?tet City of Debtor adaaotMMy. Iliana. t wo~i ST* fret theatre r-rtb twenty-t w> — ' feet throe* r-»i ame Msadred acd tt.rsy-| xwt IST fret theaoe sooth tweery-two "iff | feex noth- >aot .f >realty The WOOBI where I desire to eel’ af.e'maxi iswueaiißC I S twenty feet a.r-1 cioe ;• brs» >1 aari u4 two ufccbes tows! :>*ad* 'i 4 bsiMiaf c® the ootsade * ’ trfaty-tw® ffff foe? wxe. a>d Sf*y *•’ ‘ f—• key tod I will at toe aa.-i usw a*h frs® sa.-. Retard of K ‘ era tc keep aod mamtaza a laweh rooster is aff-awMsaid rxws fc< the p’SJxmr of vr.h&y ■ ' Tr» fied day of apn .a. D I'Oh JaOxC Mil Iwt Apo*«ost * * * ■ • > f X y-f ew* A4*a» rout j. * * s la tto- Aust dreeix roan at Adan* twaety. TW JExa* U> lasxrw.'- i® •* 4 O2f <rd IwaxK ’ €*wmaa. By rsrtwe of aa orhrr of to aw 4krm«d by rhe ciefh ctf the AOasx-* ctreaM of eossty aa>i feat*. I law aroedl xpre. the rra. e*uu hrretsaffler wki *,wrd a&d weTyew for «a.* at Ocmt of taw ooart h.®w at the «xy of Iheasar. %dh&w coaorty Ihdhata. ■*tww’ the h*a*> of Wo’ciaefc a w and a e*ctetW h B — Sat unlay. June 13. I!®®, -3« WT.-X y«*>>*.’ ef.Wtti) ..wtex 4e«TfS»d r«a- rwtav. artaaird a Aau» oa*aay. lx>The iryrki w*s»s tt-sarw? < th* **»r?h«.*a ■. **-•*.>aa fti «*. .1 ktKy tw*«:y- j xhrrefra®- the Stoowltor >-wt **-4 t*v, t*’*- * *«»- »*wifiir**x»rsa>jt at nt- toxtaw*rss *vrswr | aif wrss as the I «eesjsw «i» *a wwrssh&> t w<a>- | aiorUU of raw* if’*wa *•*.<. ax»4 ■ w Brrotb I.ety rx.* theme* -hb*« I Tvraty rXi» themne *..«&*£. ff;<ty rc4» Thtaint ■ »-~*c> sw*«3ty r»h»i»:>the htaaewf **-r'.x* ax < •. .ath'BJßf AW oc fa.. we to wa. jk xhee**r:«i the ffal. | ajhoxaa «f .xwme '.a**-***;® aht | I vLJ *% toe aa.sr raw ah€ at the «azw ; nsai.t*-? a'fxrrwa.jt. ?#*r fcr waw- toe Sot «3t>> ■ the >r*-"TL ‘♦ewa TbhMt b* ta* jw.or—?y ;/ W'. .ia.lt F Bhm. | m w*.*.i*fy «x.*C tr&e* :< «a.»». Uo» x* k .! Oay of | Kay M t Fm» F Aoo.i“-*wiß. -Rbertf. By FBax.se E. M-' I.aas Iwjaty Frah'W t *'>.irj"yuax &xs re tec FVW. Ml J Girard . /A Fir* Ils -tkxc « Co > of FBHadelphia. £. Levhjlkt. A®t. I**fSb.Txx. la&aaa.

l I I I JJ-S. BOWERS S.J.LAMAN i I • 4 J.S.BOWERS&GO. Have to offer to the public the largest and most complete line of HARDWARE Sash. Doors. Blinds and Glass. White Lead Paints. Linseed and Machine Oil. NEW HOME Steel finish. Easy Running. Durable and Noiseless. Also Princess t Bryan F* ■*. Di* and Spring Tooth Harn’* .walking and nding Cultivator*. Studsbaker. Milburn. Capitol Wagons. BUGGIES IWe are making a specialty f the I tin*-** line in the city. IVn t fail ;to get prices on a quality * ;< b as . <a» never offered here before. Also i a care load of Fence Wire very flow prices. On Binder Twine we »re headquarters- Ifon t fail to get our price# before you buy. On Champion Binders and Mo <er9 you will mist it if yon <:■•n’t the latest and compieb-t Binder exer offered. With a di*p "it'-" 11 , fall of good motives we can o n risee everybody in need *: <ds iin our hoe that we are the teiu pany. and how to find out is by giving us a chance to do - : ‘y . this carefully and profit by it. « ——————— Decatur Markets. T «»ew * M ‘ I €cer Wo, t • jwm. No » vev 1 4 Yisuatty .... FatatiW*. . _ H Host auvmMM '■ v ’ W«4 Tfto » ;CUte .... **« •* E.’ip* t0*,—.... ■ - A ® I ftete&to 1 M’ te ' :f flf w 15 **