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z " n' ?n, A"U.J -i iN t ton J Tt, prli of fcommtrviii.tiuuth Hou- U a fir ttlc. paplr h'in-. fe ".itr,, i: i t 'arj 1 u' :,VU-I7f 17T. In from pneumonh. , minute P.t 1 o tfock p. m., a. ',rofjna who an, .described ? J-tnd wil! rk U.3 " : 1 i.iSi 1 U!otilU r, " ' t "V ; - ' V. F. Kc M rUly recover. v. his oth year. e pTtttiot, richt, uu- " " ' 23; f 7. note, prefrrrnl, w w , 2 ; ; ;'-f:t';ii. J Mr. Pomdexter WH$apeut!man I ' I am ndsrg mr'u;-. - j , , . ... , nit I ansl merriest that ever brk i- " : ' f ;,,, , ..--ir, A't t t .' .r s , re r."-j '- -nt-to (,. , . . , 41 of unusual ability and untirim en. r "1Ky f :, , O. iia.u.,, uj. -i.h,., t.-c.-r t , - strictly to the ' ,,a 4"s"- u r- ":li'of the cxt tr-y ' It was chieflv thrt -i Ti ' heart" "-sG merry over the 7iv Coardirsj SXotise. .. CJsamlerabcr, Ir?. 17T. , 1 t !--r . i i 1 . ut vwi.t')! nnd lL f f rL :n :"in those- 7 rk. T''"- President's proliihition of a parade Mrs. Mary E. Braxtan h,w open- . .k', - ' 1 r n l.t ,ami toa rf ird i not "urt -5t Oran-e . county can tn f.u.',n ,in tu-M J..., r,i the hon,V forneriv occu- Tl.tlci ..Ti '.r. a' ' , ' - '

i or i 1. - in 00c tL it V. c art' ret rc- s,:,-,' I..1 ! r the f f ( jr c'. rr(-r 'i.-l'nl". unirt'ji put! i r 1 liV V. Adypri iemf-ntst eommunica.tlons, &c. mmt ie lianded in by Teh! i.v jnornhig to insure p-ubli- . - AH person tleslrin to pay their .uhK:riptiuu iu ; wood will please V.iii.tr it aio:) before the weather jrtr too b;id to fiaul it.' TO JTi AJrI CCSJTIT. CTommUsionsri Court is 'ia e. ion this wcek. Col. Ed. Millii, of Mitchell, vrss in toivii M.onday. The Lnwrtnce Circuit Court in In session at Bedford. J. M. Andrew went East yesterday to purchase goods. -.Too bi; is da,ri f "Returning B jjird in what ails that sick chicken. Dr. M. N. Eirod has been very ;.tck "hlncB hiM reiaoval h"re. lie is confined to hla bed. Orleans has been pretty well represented here thi-? week on account of the whisky applications from that place. Jud.-o Mavlty and llmjor Tucfc- ' are attending t lie sas-dou of tho 'Lnwrence "Circuit Court at Bedford 'this week. " ' rThe M. - E. Mit Society will tnoot nt the residence of Capt. Jno. Y.'. l'ayne next Friday evening.1 All are invited. " T h 011 s? ppllca t ion -of Joh n Ji noehio for license to sell whisky in Orleans i 1 being heard before the Com ncaiss: oners to day. II. II, Poison, of Stampersereak vvks iu town Monday. lie reported hi f;'ther-in law, Wm. M.cInto!h n- still in v-ry feeble health. Du-id Ttg rden av.d Prank Tc'gjrIen, of Northeast, hnve removu I to MKsouri. They leftlat Wednesday. The best of luck go with them, f Mr. John A. Mickey was called rtirHefilrkv a few--ilays-i nea to - attend tho burial of 'liis taother; We did not learn tha particulars of her dcrtth. . Counly Commissioner Joel C. DiilArl walks c:s crutches this week as the result of 'dropping a heax y - shins! block on his foot Ja.st Saturday. - . f John Ochs liaving tailed-lo got possession of the building doHCr.iboJ in.' his notice, -did not preentrhis application for license to sell wfcisky in Orleans. - . The. illoomiugton I'rogress of last week credits us wit h an item tay.i ug that ."Joseph Cox. of this pi'Jce, ii Vcl ivmoved to IVxas." It was Joel Cox, instend of Joseph, Brother .Gbe. . " Oar citizens vre aroused ,to in-dijrr.aticn-last week1 by n rumor that an -uUrmpt would be mcde to cAtablhh" a saloon in cur town. The parties thought better ef it and penca and harmony again prevails. An In.Ii.mip.dh S-nti-cl prrir wei k n-.'.d "tifo. O. u: :n tk t.ik e, C .V.T ivf ecrge l:.",ri a w 1 I 1 . tie;: c t rn a ..HI v c tkt r. i 1 t i 2 f ' rs to tl)a i i 1

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j raiding the whisky license to$!00. Th: ptmnt 'tk-rm .'of oar High VjA cloi'Prid.'JV. Prof. Chil ton deserves the credit ef the en tirs cwiniauaity for" th khle man nc-r la, wliich hehiu conducted, the Echoo-l.. . ' - Bill Heed's pig pta is dona with tha ' exception of; the" skylight, which he hx had. a workman working at for several days. He intends putting blue glass iiVit. Died At his residence, near Or leans, on Thursday, March 1st, A. V. Pnindexter, -of influenza. II -leaves ".H-wifi.uu.I fix Vimdi chilli rc-a Un mourn h.-. 4. .We,. venture tha a portion that net. one Dernccrit ia Orleans wanted sny ona el o exc -t Col. Sears appointed as rI. j.rcr of Law rence -county. .. . orrespondent of the Reput'.iv. .n, this placb, ougfit to take a do-a of b'ue glass. .Robert Joiir.-.,:i left Ust Monday for'paits unknown.' Ho juiJ his wife were bitterly opposod' in 'polities, which was the cause of his leaving. " - , Ju-it as soon S3 you see Harrison Usably-tell him whether or not you have seen ."Hum, Tige." If you don't he will be sura to ask you. 1 .'. , ' ' Ham. A. C. Eirod is building in the aouthern part of town.' Several were making garden last week. East iiunday morning it was all ".snowed under.' . We.will elect a tortn board next May .that., will, raiso the whisky license to one hundred dollars. Every day w live we are more aiad more impressed with the remark that Uncle John Talbott made at the temperance meeting; "Tel! those saloon snen that they shall not sell whisky." That's the way to cut it off just behind the cars. Tho wife of George Eirod died Sunday-morning of consumption. The adherents of Eliza Pinkston, Jno.' Sherman', and 'Zch Chandler propose to torchlight Wednesday nignt over the inauguration of his frauduleney Hayes. Moonlight. aonn necKman, or tenoals, a whilom proprietor of West Baden Springs, was arretted at West Biden last Wednesday on a capa'i ad respondendum sued out by Dr. John A. Eane. The case was continued until Thursday at which time it was trls-tl and resulted in a judgment for plaintiff, M. S. Mavity for planliff; E. Mosier, of Shoals, fur defendant. Tho Legislature passe! a law creating the 42 Judicial Circuit, composed of the counties of Wash-; ington and Jackson.. Gov. Williams Svill have the appointment of a Judge to hold until - the next general election. Recognizing his eminent fitness forth position the friends of 1'hos. L. Collins of Salem, will urge his appointment. , We are informed that Robt. L. Johnson, of Orleans township, left home. .Mon'hsy morning of last week, ostensibb' to go to Orleans for medicine for his wife, since when he has net been . seen or heard from. It is supposed tlu'.t he has gone to Ivans as. He leaves a wife and two children. David J. Nichol, of Nortbc.Kt, son of Mr. Ju?l Nichols, of this township, will lcive for northern Mi-vuri on the 120 1 1 1 iutant. His f ale wil take plac? cn the l ''.h, fie Is an lnjoora'alj, i;;-!) ;!it y'iir.g iiMii ar.d v, e v;i-h urv'-.j ir. ids pew houu. amnci i i. x J. r i Oi c.'ii, was in town 1 L a j.,IIy gj 1 hlkw '.'y, B-i is "1-irrin" his us tk.tt t'.. J't-.u-s-TolIi v i. ' i .y. H, .1 ' - 1 i n r Ui..i ai a on the 21 1 cf Or-

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boM.t" ef the- excellence c,r h,-r stock, Mr. Poindexter vtji? : af.s--, prominent in the Gran- nioveJ . -3 0 movernit, "and whatever be undertook he undertook with perseverance and determination. TTi finH'oni,;-. .,,f. a-i . ... , . . , .. . , , 1S hs ne n ta oeen suturing irom a fiugni attack of influenza, bat thought that hfe-was able to attend to his farm, and on Monday he was up and bwy alf day, and muac nave takee cold; He-had a chill on Monday night and sufferetl much pain in his head Tuesday, uu iu Ktnmy were not at an alarmed. luesday night they thought ho was sleeping and resting, but iu tha ' morning, were staitlea to find him not awakened, and trisd, but in vain, to awaken him. Dr. Eaughlin was summoned, but could do but little to relieve hiiu. He roused up a little ... , , ... , " "H,,cl-UU!UU """ tit 111 , -xie .. tii.;.j..iL' tt uoro ma suuerinsr wnn ereat lorntude, saying to those around him - " that rnany rfleh sutferel more manne aid, ne was not su tiering so very much." He leaves a wife and seven children, six of whom are under 14 years of age. They have the sympathy of tho commuulty,' He is restiiig. 11 ; - . j . U i ' V. C. M. The Country Editor. A country editor is a,, man who lives on what ether people owe him until he starves to death. He uever gets credit for what he does, and is abused for what he . ,. , He is declared lazy if, he don't give the news, and if he does give the news hie readers say "he had no business to putting that. in." Sometimes he runs a paper in a town where there is a big clothing store, and if it is owned by enter prising men they give the editor a Dig aaverusemenr somatimes . a whole column. Then the editor wears good clothes. When he is in a town where merchants are not enterprising, he wears his old clothes. Some men will fn to his offino and claim friendship with him, and says "Put my name down, and I w ill payyou next week, if I live." He never lives; if he does the editor don't find it out. Another will say, "I'll take it and pay you the next time I come I to town.' He never cornea to town j anymore. After thoe men receive the paper two or three jears the editor sends them an invitatioh to come andse liim. They always take the hint, and, writa baJCk, , "Stop my paper I don't want it any. how. Then if the, editor gets his tnonev he has to sue. Then the man says ho is net sharp, and don't knowhow to fun a paper, and .' advises people not to take it. When the editor lives In a charliable' town the citizens Sometimes n-t vp festival uml rrfwa mnnnv 1 t - I Bomvtnn! ;iteara bundred. dollars and give it ail to him because he works fon tlie town. Wiiere the citizens are not charitable he don't get any donations, and hardly ever iv Ti t I? (To' him. ' Slninri nhi'sn him f.u nnt h.ivir I ... "original idea?," and when he has original ide&s they say, "Oh, yei; he think-i he knows all, about ithe's a 'smart S mie don't like him because he dj:i't I r!ieye;-.::d advocata '.evcrythirg ju-t is he doej. Others who arolibjud and i'ltulli gtnt say thy like t,t i whetu'eh;i l.j. f.iid OUi l!,cv !:jve been thinki g vir.g nj 11 .".n-timts. thrf editor Ir.j thJ 'b!u: " fur a w hole year or.int' aid Iiis 1 iint a it iAl !t. TI n ie goes and siarres some more, t'ometiiius ;-.j '. 1 " r - ii "uckv ::d s a:: r... j.i-n l.J is a L?7 tr.sii c ' 1 ii. y.i is : i ... : tjt t ic.:i and everything c t 1 1. i i . t t I c r i k v. in it. ! . t! j II v. l 1 ' C:

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ing him the fallowing dispatch: - rr n ri ' Ti'ihis Exeell'ncv U vvs8.fimn . I. President of the United States of America; ! V e wish !o celebrate the birthdiy of Washington by a candypulhnff. Can we do so without vi0juting the rpirit of your proclama Hon and the recent orders has. pd thereon? TlIE Gillie ofSumervIlle. 0ilowsy?.Iilis.T. The estimation in which, these medicines are held by the public, steadily increases their demand They, act directly cn the ,yi,tem, removingall obstructions, renova ting tho springs of, life, .purifying the bloon" and totally eradicating liver complaints, indigestion, pain in the side" nd general debility. Sold everywhere. 23 cents per box or pot. . .-'.", '" :' - - rz&rriasre licenses. ! Thfl fnllowino- n:irtip biivi; st-.irt 1 ' --o t - etJ on th8 road to gl0rv tcince our last, rfiwjrt; - t Andrew C. NobUtt to Martha E. j Boyd. William Burnett to Amanda Magruder. Andrew J. .May ta-Nancy C. Bohbitt. , , . , James Hammond to AniV Stout.: David E. "Lee . to Eirima Wil . v 1 lianis. '. Wilbur Atkinson to Amy Lo max. List of Letters Remaining in the Post office at Pnoli,Tud,. on the 1st day of Mar l877- If not called for in -SO-days will be. sent to the dead letter office. R-F. Williams. 1 J..Q. McPheters." ; ', Henry Hoffner. Hulda T. Hollowell. , 1 Stephen" A. Flick. " J George Crow. .Leander Collin's i ; i ; J . Matilda Cari;;'.". --H Joseph Alexander. A. J. Rhodes, P. f. SPECIAL rOT!CE3. Lewis Pickens, near Mt. Pleas ant church, has, . and keeps on hand, for sale good yellovr poplar' (cut) shingles. Sold cheap. I 25-2 W Attention Farmers.; ' I will, on the premises, on Saturday, March 10th, r nt for 9 months the farm of Tolbert Dillen ger, Bankrupt situated near Dougherty's mill in French" Lick townsliip. Terms, one half cash in ad vanee," balance in S mouths, t lie. lessee neii?g .required, to execute note with surety. Wm; Fakrell; Assignee. . '.: 2h2w will pay you tho highest market prices for all ' cou 6 frj? produce cash r groceries. They will also sell you the best and cheapest Sugars, Coffees and Teas, in fact everyimng i-nai uetongs 10 a grocery aim provision store, for cash or pro duCe. Cash paid for dry or green i . . . . hides. ou Paper Hanging. "... ! Ciiizeus of Paoli and vicinity wanting paper hanging donein tne bet style and ;;t reaoniblo. prices w ill find it to their advantage io call on Martin Farrell at the Rhodes House. " -311 The land owners in Orange cou.itv are pr.vbabiy not awaro tlutt until the Government .atent is tleliveid to the patentee or his n-ignee there is a cloud on the title whloii must ba removed. Persons not having patents will do T J to t them. For farther in. ferntstion inquire cf Jam:-s r. Colli;;?, IS-if - at News O.lk-e. t'troud PiTron i yd-.t in rt-m n a l.-.t of ir.c li t tr'.'no i ir-tuic fjr you r.ra'dy ssi.d ; 1.1 VJ. Taks yc :r f .c i-ir' s t Pars ; and get t'..t-::i d irc:;d 1- t i Pro's in a fjv; t! 3 t.. ' 1 f j. C t!t

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the reception of boardrrs. The house is well arranged and pleasantly situated; the table will be supplied. with the best in the market,, while the prices will as law us any tit her hou'e. Students and others desiring permanent board will find it to tlxdr advantage to confer with Mrs. B. before making other arrangements. 22-tf Boots and shoes all styles and at low figures at Stouts. . 23Do you want, paper hanging done In gwod .style and cheap, go to Martin Farrell at Rhodes House. . ..... . .. . 2Stf ' All persons indebted to "toe as Execu or of the will of Aaron Lindley, deceased, or as Guardian of Hannah A. Thompson must make immediate settlement if they would avoid ccst and trouble. Sajiuel. A. Llvdley. Jan 36,182. IStf .Percpn desirous of visiting Louisville, New Albany or any point at the Falls can do no better than to patronize that genial gentleman, Mr: Miller, wlio runs the stage line. Ho lra genial accommodating gentleman' and will' dball in his'.ptTvfer to. please the patrons.. of UiQ.Iino. Try him. . ' .A' CartI t& til S'uhlic. -For many years, wo haverade two medicines suited to the ' ailments of a'vast " cTd'ss of sufferers. Thousands, of curea have been made by them, and, in fact, the "word failure could ' not b coupled with them. ?But within the last two years counterfeits of our medicines have sprung up, dangerous in ' their'. close imitation of our Trade Mark. To secure the people' we have placed, upon each genuine box of I folloivay's" Ointment the facsimile of tlfe signature of our agent, Mr." Jos. Hay dock.1 To counterfeit is felony. We shall relent lessly pursue any one who. imitates this with the utmost vigor of the jaw., We most earnestly beg that the great mass of the Asnerican people wil I- aid. ns;in oxxi', efforts to protect their health, and help us in our task of bringing these most .Unprincipled 'men to the bar.af jus tice. "Uniformly refuse to purchase Medicines r purporting to be ours unless Mr. Jos. Haydock's signa ture is attached to each - box of Pills or pot of Ointment, and the end will soon be reached. The public's obedient servants, .'. .' Jl9hTqyxY & Co.. Andrew Dougherty, at his Now Prospect store, keeps a full stock of pure wines and liquors, suitable for medical use, also fresh ale and beer. He also kr eps a full stock of groceries and confectioneries. Call and see him and examine his stock. No trouble to show goods and prices very low to cash customers. Trustee's TSotlcc I will he at my ofricif, at Lost River Bridge, on Friday of each week for the transaction of business. - "Robert Ni Lambdiic , " Trustee jFrench Lick township. ' , . .. '. IStf Tbe.best stocic'of provisions and family groceries in town at Pro's. Ciaap too. i 0-tf , Tha very best brands of Sugar's, Tea's and Coffee at. Pro'. at the very lowest living t'.gures. Don't take our word for it, but go and rofor yourself. G-tf 'Reasred. Sebastian Ruri hag removed his shoe shop to the room recently occupied by lle.j. Tucker, cne door south of Stout & Bro.'s -tore, where he will be g'ud to set; all of hi old friends, and as tunny new one1? ss will call. " thr. Trv-rees and Teachers of the cemmon r-c!u.;N O:ir., e coa.'.v , , ii.i,.ir. .. I will be at th Actiilor n , Ptcli. r; tb' I "-'ontl 'fir "-y of :t1i month, for j cf ist 't-'i.IIrg to any l.ttir-r to tJ.iC::.!'?. i"d C'c.irty. " . r . Cf,. , e rurro basins.' - r; nun is of a i ;i V ;n5 t :

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can aciromodata ... . is'lf uenieRibrr That Thomas Stalcup, on th east aido of the .public equaro, has opened out a first class stock of Family groceries, provision, eonfectioneries tic, &e. -'Also ' nice line of hats, caps, boots and shoes. All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices. .Reniembi-r also that when you buy goods of me that you don't buy auction good-, . but . you buy warranted gootis C.tll and see1- for 'yourself. Terms cash, or good produce taken iu exchange at the highest murket pries 2tf Go to Schramm & Mathews for all kinds offurniture, SOtf . W.& C. Pro have a splendid assortment of Boots Shoes which they, are selling - at I'gu res Uic:j down yonder. ' 6-t The nest Syrups, the brst New Orleans Molasses, and the best Sorgham in the market are kept at Pro's on the North side of the square sold too for the least money. ' ' 6tf .. Picture Framing. . Stroud Parsons, at the barber shop, on west side ofthe square, is prepared to frame any linci, all kinds of pictures in good style and cheap. : Give, him a ..ray and get your pictures nicely framed. Ll Here, Everybody. Do you know that we are selling the Best.. Wheat Flour at " from 3 to 4 cents per pound. We guarantee our fiour to be what we represent it. Persons having to purchase flour will find it to their interest to call at the mill and examine for themselves, and by so doing save one profit. 2-tf Kino & Stuckef.. A splendid -article of coffee sugar at Wilson's for 13 cents per lb. ." ; " ' io- - If you want any Jmok Or music of any kind published in the United States, order through George T. Rifey, of this oSce. 24-tf First, class furniture at low prices at Schramm Hathew's. Give them a call. tf Look hero Everybody. . But don't read the last two lines in this notice for if you do it will cost you some money, 'or you are sure to go to J. W. & C. Pro's for your boot.?,, shoes, hats and caps and, while there you will buy. the best coffee in town for 25c per lb, and a thousand other things , they have that they are selling as cheap as can bo bought In any retail store this side of Louisville. They keep a full stock of window glass, which they are selling at half the price it was throe months ago and that isn't allr If yon need window sash, yeu can always find It there- If you have anything to sell, go and see what Pro's will- give you berfora selling to anybody , else,, for thty always pay the highest going. -1 Dr. Jamet II. Sherrod, at his drug store in the North West corner of the public tquare, has a full stock of slates, school books stationery, c. which ho TsVellhig at the lowe - living ratts. He aho l.r.a a full and complete stock' of drup;s chemicu!1!!, piint., oils, dyc-."tui75, clc, tvc.,' which he o.Tcrs to tl.s trade at greatly reduced ri"?s. A n examination of bis stock and prices IsIiciSed. V.U THE SOUTlIEOri i::biv.i 0 pinrr p,T -; LID,, :"(t:on i' vny s ":a:-i h r s ift.-(ra.l lv?rarn. !. r 1 T r f i HIT Vt r t 1 1 a -1 - t t t ; r ex; I.. ill'

i 1 a f.! . ' ! r. r a.. ilf l I 5 r : . fa. - . ' U.I ' r tOj ci PAOI.f, iNiJlAN Invites tt, ii ti'n! m of tN" imi c to Ins fa--'. ' h. 1, 1.1.; !''.n4tii(T .. ?'! ! I-,C''1 . Jonri Jinocnio,East f:i :a Tu'-.iir 8i;-jr, X't'Sk'r fii U UU- U of i i ! x Omccries. Confv"-tKTU't !--. t h.-i-j . t'r.-k-n, O.Ttcr. S.-ir.i.n-s. I Vr u., Tobopo Hurl i z.l: . .V r..A :. lli-st h-c-fc in totrn. mad rice, to nut th $. Don't fail ;or!Un.Isim;. J'.1N JJX'H -I.'O. Ms.T 10, iS:6-. . 34-Sw-to i.hitht services of a rotnf jv,irtinr j'shouhl call on George Vv. I?twi.ck.l Terms reasonable and iatisfuction z'j r. ranteeil. Pnoli, Murrh 17tlu 1ST u2fof Oir1 pojM-.'ar ircff si ;r.-.-' r :u'-l Cn fee--tumor, -irdi;i 1 ly invites a tit-til ion t - luslar.ifo ami complete m.-k nt Staple A' Fancy Grccerics; llUilJ, lO.aCCliuu'a J, V.iua'iJt v..-., 4 6,C West Hide S.juart', 3 iloors north of V-ufZio, PAOLI, INDIANA. fC?C'a.ih or ctmnlry jiwlu s U in exchange. , li-tf ALBERT HOUSE . PAOLI, INI). , This lplendiJ 4 str.rj ttlc Ilrtel is ifated on the Souih sl of (tie Publi Square.. A cotr! rrioci'' i ' ;aH! it eoBBection with, tb Honi; tula ot ccomlsiodatinz I23hrrfs " ""SOU?, July 31, 1872 . I lfcro;- rlf ; r, IiINDSEY Ti" THM TlilAS 1. LieSEF, This well known housa s. furnished' with airy, comfortable roorn, good beds and an excellent table supplied with the best edibles in ths market. '- Connects! with th hoate is r jrocni Livery Stable... CuYriajjea fumiithed at all times to parties soiiss. to and froci French" Lick End -w"?t ?,Hpring Paoli, aud other point's. Ci v ? r; t jr triah THOU A I).- LISD3EY. if ay 19, IS76- ."4 -tf Frcrrinr. 'lonaugh fy. Scullv' Of.LE.4lS, I?i"BfA!?A, h;os, m "mtnitiwnmm. We wocli iBform th eitizen. ef f) raft ye and ndjoininr c'intiPH tit ne sri rff f rPred lo do:i li imi Iiou-. I aitii'D; nl Freo Taint inr. O"1!-!-? rn.i I'is"-- ilatisri npr fn this hi rhl b vi of lfo lEiorm lee ;!'!.: t.ia irw't b."p, wher4 wt k i r. ti 'at rial" cr i , wy ft flit tap '- - 1 f d aSl i5- - is I Toot ef rjr'h r.v-nue ar i 11 . rnbont Lsinis, rc-jnt-;ioa an 1 cc ir;ierol.-.l lrTi!s 31-tf i. 1 1 t lirir "1 - 5. IO. f t i. ;:o ',11-