Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 January 1868 — Page 2

THE KVANSTILLE DAILY. JOllA -FRIDAY JANUARY 1868,

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TRIFLES Or 1H EL. A Trip to Nw Orleans Observation ""nd BeHettfors bj the Hay.

Jbditors Journal: t "Bayard Taylor, in his introductory . chapter to ha book, " Europe Seen with Knapsack and Staff," presents "lis readers with his motives for travel, hia method, and the resources with which' he "began his peregrinations. ; Ho Bet out with a determination to see Europe, not with the casual eye of an idle sauntexer, nor yet with the incentives of a professed tourist. He - nevertheless saw as much of Europe as any known tourist, and composed as delightful a volume out of his observations and the reflections which they occasioned, as as been produced by any traveler. This he accomplish - ed under gTeat pecuniary inconveniences, and under circumstances that ; would have deterred any other individual. Oliver Goldsmith, with his flute and his skill at disputation for a means of subsistance, is, also, another "remarkable instance of what may rr. achieved by email means, when the ' resolution is well and firmly fixed. To journey for curiosity, it is not nec essary that the purse should be like that of Fortunatus; nor that the wardrobe should be ef the kind possessed by Miss Flora McFIimsey. It is simply sufficient that they . be . enough, for it is seldom the case that the traveler, hampered with baggage and a superfluity of cash, sees or hears anything of any value to anybody. Ue who sets out to travel with his mind made up to gather information as he proceeds, is possessed of an advantage of no ordinary magnitude, should his purse be light, and his knapsack meagerly ' supplied. -: Feeling a desire see for ourself how the exploded . " Southern Confederacy" looked, so far as our visit extended, we took deck passage on the Quickstep to Cairo. It was nightfall ere we left the wharf. The weather took a change for the worse; it began to sleet, and freeze, and blow great guns. But seated at a ruddy, cheertul stove, the description which Burns gives of the beatific condition ot " Tam O'Shanter" in the ale house parlor, suggested itself to our mind: The wind without might roar and ristle, Tam did not mind the storm a thistle." In the cabin, no doubt, every one enjoyed himself, under the care of Captain Dexter and hin gentlemanly and attentive clerks. On deck each one made the most of his situation, and though not gurrulous, or offensively inquisitive, each was sufficiently communicative to contribute something toward diminishing the tedium of the trip. Among the indigent, as among the wealthy, selfishness is to be " found, as entire self-abnegation nowhere exists; but if any, there is scarcely any to be found, as who would feel, pain at the condition of others whose happiness is not superior? There Vere two or three characters on board whose peculiarities 'would be worthy of delineation,- but this we shall forego, and proceed with our observations. i - During the night we made excelj lent speed, the boat making good her .'" claim, to her designation. We reached Cairo on the evening following. Not an incident occurred worthy of note during the passage, nor an object seen that would repay description. Natural ecenery is viewed at a disadvantage in midwinter, when the verdure of the fields and the foliage of tha forests have withered; and decayed. All is diear and desolate. Not a pleasing image meets the vision, and not an agreeable sensation causes the human pulse to quicken. . In fasting down the Mississippi, the interest with which the shores are viewed, and the different localities inspected, as the panorama passes un- . ;f der our razej: ia enhanced, chiefly on account cf their associations. The war has made the Mississippi, its , shores and its islands, classic. ''" Belmont called to mind the daring expedition against the rebel, force encamped there, the victory at first, the j defeat afterwards. CoJumbus opposite, its defenses deemed impregnable, twined by the advance up the lennes-see,-looks seedy and fbriorD.We re-" raembered landing there in 18(j3, in Decemb'-r, and after"a "short stay of thirly-sjx hours amidst every discomfort, loavlcfg it for Union City, on the Mobile and Ohio road. Hickman

'whifrhV before the -War was one 'tX the niO'-t abandoned dens on the Missis-1 'sfppi, appear 9 Jtave reiteived a few j touches at renovation, but its present j . wretchedness and past reputation will i prevent it from scon assunjinc the Btnvmsr.basineJs-cha raster lttifcic r)' tese;. jar ret-iment neia possesion "'brthe place for om4 days' la January ii, -luring wnicn we usea the tools in the bluikfrnith shops in shoeing I- . our horie-", preparatory :. tel. a : march j . !?outu, to j in the forces at CoiiJer- ' -tiUe, ; up der (Jen. Smith. 'Thefiopu-' 'atio ip nnd about Hickman wjepe.! nndlguisedly disloyal. Island No. 7 ! jujev--d a rerp'niscence wortu Pre v Va 1 A ?i eg a 'f et 'f erpeaot,;orf7rT aoda

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soou ii.Cuvereu, ana inose wiiu-ctnu-miuetl it-arrested,. -tried by a Court Martial at Memphis, subsequently, and sent to Alton military prison, the- property- being restored to its owner. r . : : Island next claimed our at-: tention, I and- Major General ? Pope's callant exploit in its capture brought vividly W mind. : But an, incident of a more, melancholy nature was also , called to our recollection." , We though'for. a time of the condition, the suffering of the devoted little band that froze to death there in January 1864.,. - Fort Pillow next passed in review, and Nota Bene Forreat'fc . treaobery in capturing the place, and... the massacre of the garrison that ensued afterwards. We thought as we gazed, that the Union army had no such cruel, bloody action disgracing its escutcheon. It is dismantled and is' a dreary spectacle. While looking at the base of the bluffs, we imagined we could select the old log beneath which the man hid himself who saved the flag of the command. At length the " Hen and Chickens " were reached, and we were reminded of the dreadful catastrophe which occurred in the explosion of the illfated Sultana. We recollected visiting the wharf at Memphis, when she arrived from Vjcksburg, and noticing that men were at work fixing the boilers, the fires being extinguished. We had several companions on board of her who were joyously anticipating a reunion with their friends, after lingering, many weary months in a Southern prison, i Our mind 'misgave ns as to her stability, but we could not find it in our heart to mar their hilarity by whispering our suspicions. The sequel, dreadful beyond expression, is well known. Almost two thousand persons were hurried into eternity by the most terrible means known to man. . As we passed the .horrible pot, we could almost fancy we heard the despairing cries of the poor, scalded, burned, maimed wretches, as one by one they sank to find a grave in the ooze of the turbid Mississippi, " unknelled, uncoffined, and unknown." '. At last, Memphis is reached, and we round to, and make fast at the wharf. What we saw and heard while in Memphis we shall reserve for another communication, as the limits of the present article are sufficiently extended. Viator. QIJEENSWABI. ..HEira'inrG,No. 25 Iir-st St DIRECT IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS II GLASSWAItE OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION Gold-Band and Plain White . , FRENCH AND ENGLISH . . - t . . FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND GERM. "FANCY GOODS , IN GREAT VARIETY. , . ; Also, Cbal 'Oil ; Lamp Hanging Lamps, and Ch and f Lantern handellers. We are Agents for MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO.'S aud ROGERS BROTHERS celebrated . .. . ; . . - SILYER-PL ATED WARE, which has Btood;the test f over twenty years' trial. "BEAirS 'r MEAT. Choice Steaks and ; Roasts Of a fine fat Bear, can be had to-day at GENUINE BEAR'S OIL " So valuable (or the n air, and so hard to get pure, can be obtained, -without mixture, for a few days only, at the EUREKA. BAZ1AR, 75-3JCaiiiL Street, PICKERY BRO'S. H Indianapolis Insurance Co., CUAtLTEEED ;,.-,, : T. .1S36. , Capital,, $30O,0OO. W M. HENDERSON PrM-t L f ! i ii : .Oiit

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DRY GOODS.

1868. 1868. ; f: SPRING TRADE CABPENTEB, WHITE & BAKER, WHOLESALE 1 Dry Goods and Notions, ami S-A First Street, Evansville, Indiana, OCLD CALL THE ATTESTIOS of Merchants 10 their large ana complete stock of " Staple" and Fancy Drj Goods, OTIONI, HOOP - SKIRTS AND XJORSETS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &C, Which they offer to the trade at a small oommlB8lon on manofactnrera' cost. Having completed oar arrangements to continue oar connection with one of the largest ' ' ' ' 1 ' i ' I ' ' ' ,' ' Skirt and Corset Manufacturers In the country, we ar bettor than ever prepared to supply the trade at factory prices. We will soon be prepared to"offer two new - j- -vPatent Skirts ' i - FOR i.J- ." f'.fi: I .ii.. - i -.is' "- i. ; SPRING TRADE. ' .. x . t : t 1 '. ' ! Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended us for the last year, we hepe, by fair and liberal dealing, to merit a con t lunar. ce of the am. ' '!'.:-' . i ' CARPENTER, .i ' t .WHITE, , . . . . iOA?ER. 4tt ,.-f)wM HOtet-.-ix.tfiJ X !iHi .J-.O'ln I ii ).) '); j-,-;,' : -VI I tti.'uii. -i -.Usui ynj cjnnuil t- nt w oi i.fj lit. ;aM( v.K .zi.r.it ' J:" ' -Jaii6 dim i'UjusrVi : -'10

New Advertisements.,

North American bteamship Co - ? Throngh Line to California, Via ' Panama or Nicaragua. - BAIXXSQ FROM SEW YORK December fth and brh? January fith, 15ft, and 'th, and February 15A and With New Steamships ofthe Flrst-Class. Passage Lower than by anjOther Line. For farther information address the undersigned at 177 West Street, New Yor. D. N. CAKRINGTON, Agent. American Clock Company, 3 CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK, Manafactnrers' Agents and Dealers in all varieties of American CIocks. Bole Agents for SETH THOMAS CI.OC'KS. O I c It Is the es Chance ever Offered to Agents! One or two days' time will secure a good Hewing- Mneblne, Watb, Mlk IreMM, Revclrrr, or some other article of equal value, I'm of Cost! Agents wanted everywhere, male and female, for the best One Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale In the country. 8end for Circular. ; S. C. THUMPSON 4 CO., 36 Hanover Street, Boston. Mass. AZYGOS rArermagnificently Illustrated Medical Books, containing itn iortaiit Physiological information for Men and Women, sent free on receipt of 23 cents, by addressing tne Secretary or the New York Medical University, No. SO Clinton Place, New York City. WEALTH WITHOUT LABOR Hidden Secrets of Love, Mysteries of Matnmonv, Celestial Magic, Mystic Art, Ac. J.WOO sew wonder. Remit Xen Cents. J. B. W. HILTON, , Brooklyn. Ntw York. We are Coming1! And will present to any person sending us a club in our great ONE DOLLAIt SAILC or DRY and FANCY GOODS, a Watch, piece of Sheeting, Silk Dress Pattern, Ac, AtC, FREE OF COST. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address fkek. AllEX, H1WES & C".. I Federal Street, Boston, Mass. P. . Box C. WUol-fale dealers In French, German, and Et.elish Dry and Fanoy Goods, Cutlery. Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Gods, c. - " ' REVOLUTION IN TRADE I T ADIESJ TOVCANRECEIVE.FOR JL the sum of ONE DOLLAR, Silk, Merino, and Alpacca Dressns, Shawls, Balmorals, Linen - Goods, Km bossed Table Covers, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, Sewing Machines, &c. Send clubs often or more, with ten cents for each descriptive check, and the tietter np of the club will receive a pres nt worth t3 to (300, according to number sent. Agents wanted everywhere. Circulars sent Iree. PArtKKB fc CO.. successors to GRAHAM ; & CO , 64 and 66 Federal Street, Boston. THE MOUNT AUBURN YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE OPENED lift TWKSTY.THIKI) Session In September, with nearly two hundred pupils.' The number bas been increasing every week since, and the School Is in a flourishing condition. The large new building is not yet full. Those having pupils to send to boarding-ftchools are invited to consider our terms and c aims before deciding to send to any other place. - Tbe Spring Session will commence February 3. Its hpaltbfnl location and its country position, while yet so near tbe city, gives it advantages over either city or country tchools. . Its character as first rate Seminary of Lea. ning is too well known to need further comments. The LIBRARY, CABINKT, AND APPARATUS, already very extensive, are receiving yearly additions. . For Catalogues or information, address - I. H. WHITE, 25 West Fourth Street. Cincinnati. Ohio, Or, H. THANE MILLER, Pres't. Jan25-2weod ' DENTISTS. DR. Resident Dentist, Over First National Bank, . . . Corner Main and First Street, '' , .; : Evansville, IncU MASriTFACTCRKR OF CONTUfCN ous Gum Work, Gold, Silver, Vul-.. canite, Coralite, and Amber Plates, Carvei Work, Artificial Palates, &c. . ' V ADMINISTRATOR of Nitrons Oxid' (an excellent and safe ansestbetic), Chl 1 roform, Ether, and also several losal pari t lyzers. ,. - , , ; '.; NEURALGIC Aflectlons treated. '. MY FACILITIES are as good and n establishment as large (consisting of BT ' rooms) as any in the United Statue. . ; I RETURN MY THANKS for the el ' tensive patronage received during the pa EIGHT YEARS. - , , , ..mchtf , , DR. J. C. BIERBOWER, Surgeon Dentist, Office, No. FIRST STREET, bet and Locust-. Tenders his professional Bervii.s t& ttt mnsville and vicinity -eltiX s Nitrous Oxide Gas;Uc,RL.tcjur.ens of Evansville i Administers Nitrous late pain in extracting Usetbi. ; f-r ) :. i r MEACTirUL A LAItGE AST sortrnent ol Toilet Goods for Everybody, consisting of : I C: Porte-Monnaies,'-, Purses,I Pocket-Books, ' - ' ,; " ' :: -Letter-Pockets. and au. endless variety pf, (- '(- , Perfumeries,-- u.-rv i . I'M ( i svj jtfomaaes, ui 71 IV j i Also, a supply of Hadwcninfe NJMtTii -..LiGJiTM just, recei.vea i 't . . ' BCHLAtPFER DTUg Store.) 'b. .i x -i iOor. falri aad Kecoml etreets. i noyatt'fcT dOm

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HED JACKET L. 1X1 JEZ . Colbuni's Patent Tried and not Found Wanting. We claim it tei.1 cut Twenty-Five (25) per cent, more cord wood per day Aan mny other Axe made. ! : McKeksport, Decmber 19, 1867. Messhs. Lippincott A Co. .. : iSirs: I have fully tried your Patent Axe, and find that it is all you claim for It. It will chop fast r than any other Axe that I ever saw, and leaved the wood wit bout sticking at all. 1 would not chop three days without one for the cost. I need not ny any more, for any utan that tries one will be saused, . Wil. KEES. CAUTION 1 The Axe and tbe Label are both patented.- infringernon these patents will be prosecuted according to taw. Venders or dealers, and persons using any infringement, are liable, with the maker of the imriogement.. , , For Sale by all Dealers, and llie M anufacturers, , LIPPINCC1T'& BAKEWELL, (SCOCES80B3 TO LIBPINOOTT CO.) Sole owners of the Patents, PITTTSBURG.PA. 30,000 Francs! Patent Champion Safes AWARDED THE PS: IB MIDALS AT ' ' i , WORLD'S FAIR, - London, WORLDS FAIR, - Kew Tork, EXPOSITION UK I t'EKSELLE, Pnrls, ' ' AND WINXEK OF THE WAGER '. ' , of; ; 730000 FRANCS!!; (96,000 in UId), . i At the recent International contest, in the Paris Exhibition. ; . ' f he public are invited to call aad exam ine the report of the Jury on the merits of tbe great content and see the official award to the Herring's Patent over all others. 1EHK1.NG, FAKREL fc SI1ERMAY, 251 Broadway, .;! Cor. Murray St, ' NEW( T0RK ; FARREL, HERRING, & C0nV - JIIILADELJ'liTA V ' HSBBIXQ CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, r NEW ORLEANS. ," ' For 1869. ForlSCS . THOSE WHO WISH TO TAKE A . GOOD RELIGIOUS PAPER For the New Year, should subscribe for i THE ADVANCE. Live, Earnest, and Spiritual. Just the paper for home and Sunday. 94 50;a year. Splendid Premiums for those who get up Ciubs. Specimen oopies sen free. Address the ADVANCE COMPANY, 25 Lombard Block, Chicago. , AGENTS WANTED. FOR THE AMERICAN FARMER, the cheapest and best Farmer's Paper in America. Only 81 a year. For Premium List, An., adlress JOHN TDRNEH, Roches er. N. Y. IMPORTER1 ANPr GROWER OF H0WEB AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, ROCHESTER, NEW. YORK. ' Vick' -Hlnstrated Catalogue:Of NKF.DS AAD FLORAL OtlDE FOR 186, Ii no published and ready to send out. It makes a work of about one hundred large pages, containing full descriptions or, the choicest, (lowers an i vegetables grown, wiih plain 'directions for Sowing Seed. Culture. c It Is beaullIfulIV llluaSialed,with more than' one hun dred fine fvood engravings, -mf flow.er and vegeraDies. ana a Deauri rui coiorea piai ef flower, well printed,! a.i . t he CuesU paper, and oue of the most beautiful as well as the most instructive works of the kind published 1 Sent to all who apply, by wail, post-paid,-for 'fen Cents which (s not naif tne cost. Address JAMES ICK.HOfh'iitrr, N. Y. i nOR EXHIBITIONS iKT AR JC RETi'.S "hXCELSIOR DIALOGUES, ' a L wurk Ahesdofall competition, just published, and. guarantee i entirely new and prigitiai, r a l uescripuve circulars sent free by addressing ' ; . , . y. AHKfcl'l at w. rmjndeipuia. -a. rRASK '91 1 LLE KN Leather Preserva live and Waterproof Blacking for Boo.s and shoes. 1RA.NK ,U.UK.1 Prepared Harness Oil Blacking, for oiling Harnesses,' Carriage Tops, Ac.v ready for use. wttu. tijrecnons ior umuj. i-iiaxsk. MILi EK'S Polish Oil Blacking. : For sale GENERALLY lh the UulieU Stales and Can&uaa.: FRANK MILLEK 4i CO., ,. , . -1 and go. Cedar street. N. Y: ; CONSUSfriTOJir, Bcroipla,: Hlieumatism, ic. . HEOEMaN'-s ..genvihb Medicinal Con I.rVEK On. Orir OiJ has stood the teVt 6 twenty yer siid thouT Kands ol puUents attribute tfletr recovery to its use. It is: warranted. pui"e. HEGf MA N' & CO.," Chemists and Drvig-gists, ew York.J - - ;t-" 7 :i ' i ; -. . 1 rfc'TTONAtE 25 XIInr Aim HEJiMlAS'M leiilov! Piiint and its. and -to new. 'nol By jjriiggiw. HAMlV axi rici.v t oru-e ;,y (1)1, 1j oi e Li J',c. enred alneT?tn anas sol: in the that you ret "Df5 neuuine. olii by Dru: isls. P i RJll'JIS AS I FA KM TK4." SOSS J ted t eneasr in t budsnefi-;. dur. tiitie the Kail and.' Wi.nter, 7ayia; from M1S0 !o Mpermoi.i!i. Address Zr:lOLK :, McCUKDi A ., , Clncinnaf.;-; Chieao,Iil, ; or tt. Louis, Missouri, - " . ', ,E ItOLLAK KAOIJ Web-' Cot.nn Cli t!i,' Dress Patterns, pant Patterns, HwUia Mactilscs. f'rv ac.1 aucs' lio"d,iWiicln-i, isc. !fci;d ten ,cen' lor Patent PeD Fouutain. villi slip des"tibuig (th article in oil i. foliar tale. ' " ' Airy pfn amle er f?rwIe, c in send;i in 11 I'lnhnf fil.m .Aii 1 i..l ul Jim. r.it ' ao cents each) iiad et a premiam' inrwi p Hali;l K'amHliftl freetto nv ,auUtes. KAKTM . S A KF.NXj LI. , . 5 Hanover Street, Boston', M-" ii "f f. t I O.l.l ' 6vn 'ieatfy wi' stamp, LANPHKAR& EfiRKX, 197 Superior St., Cleveland, Ob Jo." J

J STOVE WORKS. Excelsior Stove .Works.... niiiitEniLLMArt Co. (Successors to H.'E. Elemtter), MANI'FAITCKEKS of the fine and - heavy EXCELSIOR STOVE, the most durable now made, and the famous 7 CHARTER STOVE,, , . and the good and cheap Armada, Stonewall, Kentucky, TENNESSEE, and PALMETTO STOVES, -. . . t . 4 and a great variety of HE A TINO STOVES, all of the latest and most approved patterns. Also, Llgbt and Smooth Country Hollow Ware, Skillets and Lids, Ovens and Lids. Dog-Irons, Dinner Pots, Tea-Ket tie; and f .articular attention paid to the manufaonre of Hous-Work i 1 - Cfi!WE0N GRATES. Jfcc Ac Also. . , Tluware ; and Dealers in Tinners' Stock. If desired. Cooking Stoves warranted for twelvemonths,; j(j r Orders solicited before purchasing elsewhere. Fouudery, corner Sixth Street and Canal. Store and Sample Room .st No, 14 Beooad Street, Hj E. Blemkei old stand. BLEMKER, TILLMAN k CO. mavSfl ' ' . s ' "

DRUGS & CHEMICALS 7B Main street. JJ SPARKS & PICQUET, -WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Dealers in Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty, "Physicians' careruuy selected. anl4. Wholesale and Retail Dragg.. Dealer in " Medicines, Paints Oils, Brushes, MAIN ST., bet. Second and Third, - . .. j f' f" Kyansvllle, Ind. Particular attention given" to VUTTTNO WINDOW ULASS to any sise. Jnn2I dtf T. C. URIDWELL & CO., (Late of Owensboro, Ky.) II 1 : t DEALIK8 IN DRUGS, V 'MEDICINES,, " ' ! i ' . CHEMldAXS, ' ' , ' ' . ; PERFUMERY, ..- . ! TOILET ARTICLE3. ' PAINTS, DYES, &c Comer Third and Main Streets, Evau8Vtxx, lira. Prescriptions carefully compound dd, day or night. LnovlS d3m clilo.epfer Is' t?ielTlace. 'to act your Prescription! filled,' f you xcant them filled correct. THE FOLLOWIfi PBEPARA. tions just received t nd for s-iie at StllLAKPI'EH'M Prescription Store: Turner's Tic Ixiloureux. Wilson's Consumption Cure, Upbara's Meat Cure for Consumption, Winchester's Hypopbesphites for Consumption.. ' QanT ; A LL SHADE? OP AUCUSE DTE JzJL Colors, for sale at Jau57 Corner Main and Second Sts. A RFLF.NI II ' ASSORTMENT OF Artists' Colors in Tubes, Palets and I'alet, Knive-", Brushes, iiold Leaf, Gold Bronze, English Canvass and Drying Oils and Varnishes; for sale at No. 3tt Main HU Is the best pla ;e io get pure Drugs and Medicines.- ' ': ' ' " ' '' : Jan27 '. : : i Wholesale Ifcriifgiwta A -V 1) SLOIFACTI'RDG CHEMISTS V : No. 5 Main , Street. , -., -, . . j , , ;. AGENTS FOB, . , ' r 'ill S; 'J l. f i '.l-j ' ', .;; ; . ..GEORGE a REED'S DOMEStis' ':' 1 LIQUID DYES. ; ". .'GENERAL 'A (ikNIS FOB . : l . j . . ; : DR. .ARMISTEAD TONIC SYRUt TOilVERSAL !oMENT, and OINTMENT. .t v -j J ;. : : f. : . ai oicers nymy; Sv: ftllfA, STEWART & li CTLER, ecaries and - Druggists, : JVo. H First Street, X (Oppvsii e hf .Opera-JJouse.) TO. BET ,(i.;;.' Drqgs, and,' Medicines, Chemicals!- DJ'e-'Stiiffsv" Perfumerj, and TOT LET AKTIGLEH, -'' CoittbSBraSbeS,'' Ladies -PdltePure WIXLS uad.BKANMES for Medi'riHHl'PuTixSies.' '.'...C. I ,-i ... -Dui u fane nt Modis-nes.. -iftnrrifUuui.jifUfl :preiaired) at all - f i4.'ir j-r JJ. ,ut rui4. i Tvi fiov II:.! S; '4 ' il t l.tri