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,1 -nil U .' a ,c or. rf' m 'N I t i rtci: Let'-' Sari, i'o'-r r". ''. Chit -i ' , nor.:. Tr-4U!. AWabasi NoUHt, Thee liaof. tfiriidan Pro, ti-l Truateea: Dr. L. &. iowl "'-.ai L. VVra. F. Oshora. ;fr,Hiir.-: Jc'na L. ifrjeirlry. C'erk. Jfd T'- Fjr.a. -.,a Att'y- ' . M;.-skah Wllfsr-i J. Hjtttt. 3 1.1 ts22 A T5 --f-jraftir-"17ii!iara II. MerrjnB, Jdo J. Us;'. J- HamUton. v, tt,l Truateea: m. L. Leed, . xTLaifklio, II. A. C.JEIro-1. Treasarer: James It. Elr,J. C k " " ' liwa Att'y: Tb. G. Ifsdmo. arakah Thei. N. Taylor. Fa1i: TTm. J- Throop. Kvrtk EasSt .Ta'it M- Baler. OraiiHe; Janset 11. Matoerg. Xvrtl Weit:S. ii- 11111-r. frtiick Iick: Vfia. B. Corewell. ikfwn: CJiri.?topber Cox. trtttSU: WiUiaca Teaford. Sottk Kail: Jaap U. Suiuara. f.ntericrt'e'k: .. Henrj P. Trialis Toiinsnsr. Af "i:.::3ci:s. !'-. ..",--Jou;lviri U'cVey. J"f vrtktail Joan A. Xlatcbtoson. (SrUaai Abner I'retmaa. (?rBjTil!e Jtas A. Jenltius. ' Wirilwf st Jftui?s A. Busier.' -7racb Lick AntTaoay Farrell. Jaclsoa Geoi' V.. J'Uck. 4irtaCeli Jt!f 11. X!Uea. Ietthfa.t Joseph E. Uclnt.o?!). tiaeip'trieisek Georg B. McCoy. j r sticsis or Tin; peacss. Paolt: B. tftinsoo, 1110 a Green NvrtB 2it: Cfcarlas Iligdeii, Jsmtt J. Eikfr. OrUi:-G. TiT. Rice, Casta, Hurler itnb Sty Itz Oraii'-Ti.ll: "William II. Cowherd. Kcrtk fit: Joba S- raycf, Wil Jte. frtack Lick: Jclin H. UsTity, IV mackioa; Jaasti Dillard, 33. F- Rob-,-. Ter.U; Albert Lrajfls!J, Isaac Cu:jiaitB. Saik Eait:-Jka II. PucliEa, Wm. E:e rscrk: Ua Trible, Was. II. Mfcrlia. F, A. and A. Y. M. Patli l-eijce. No. 119, meets ia regular Cetsmatiieatien on Friday eveniups kefr the full Moon, in each month, ieft what tht moon fulls 00' Friday, tkin ijiiita tkit evening and two weeks Vvaif.r. I. O. O. T. S:iaat t,a?st No. 139, Faoli, taetts vtry M"Jy TesiB. I. O. G. T. faeli LoJst, No. BiX meets, In Ote Felw' Ha!!, a vtry Tuesday eveoin;. I. O. W. II. faeli bocjt No. t3, raeeta in Odd Hall very Thursday tvenioj. M.S. Church Her. W. W. T'hb, Pastr, ric al K' ) o't k I'. 1 iN.it- ; IA' f.H'.. H",;, i - d 1 ...5 Suii't t'. er'ter i 1 lay $-coS 3 a'ack i- "a. very c'..h' 1 1 . F.L,- c;.i laeiiiy, ar 1 j ruyr s-'.ir; TLurs Preiaytertau Ch area Her. Fraacia II. Zym.tt, - r. aervict1 ' lh;!i t. ;rniXiTi 1 1'. . r. 11, 1-7 7, J'! or. 1Ir.tri bu' tht 1 1 jft" -.1 11 lav i;kel at 2 rtljih ?. a. e.-.i h h-lv"fh Ii aver ciee ii 1 k . ' i t c a T ""'I f " '. ' 1 r ' -' '- j t ( . . : t 1 Vi i 'n .e hu h t ci ia tl. . . . :h h i. 8 i t jttr ; - . . c 1 1 a art. f ' 1 !. t ' . 1 ( r r ?i 2 7Y - a y, . I 4! .1 I, k
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As 1 1 y fIt!i we en 4 see it af.tr; cr tl 2 I'.-.'.'.-r w J otrt!iwaj, lo i rt 7-rc us a c' wfl.u 'tlt tler. C2 i .Ci. n th eweet by and by, - Tr" si, all inset 00 l!. it t Kt. l on n thegtrett by and by, The melodious sqrrs cf the blest, Atid cur spirits sir. II sorrow no E2lt, Not a sigh' for tl.t LUsiin of re-t. , la the tweet Ly ari ly, ..;. To oar 'ton ntiful IVtl.cr a rc, We will o;T"r th L-il-ate't f j . rv' e, For the b'orioas gift cf III t lave, . 1 n j iue Blessings i..ai iiauow our dayi. " " Iu the sweet by and by, ic. Tni shall rest on that btaclifu! shore. la the joys of the saved we shall share; . All our pilrlmase toll will b o'er,' And tlie conqueror' crown we shall wear. In the sweet by cr.d by, Ac. Vr shall meet, w shall sin, we shall reign, In the land where the saved never die; V' skall rest frea from sorrow and pain, Safe at home in the swett by aad by, In the sweet by" aad by, ;c. for th Paoll XIW3. 1 What in the fashion to-day? an old, old fashion; handed down to usur cighU-zn hundred years and nonurea nuse in iioines 01 weann and beauty, amid ptrfume and liOWei S, ailtt in mo nucaoie COl OI I no vert v. It Is Ihe Fnm! eld fashion , keei)U1- U19 WinuiU' uuimay. ilerry chimes shall tms in the day ana joy crown 11. 'an ere ar sroin interviews with jrandraa, in refrence to so sue precious jifl that sweet TJIossota U planninjfor ma ma; and whispered : ccn.altatlons as to what papa would most enjoy; and nursi mi: it take the children for a walk that Santa Claus may be admitted through th back gate with sn ever-rcc-a,that shall stand far just a da j or two ia a locked and darkened back parlor. There are secret coming and goings to finrl -T rAtn trn f 1 Tf ? ca 1 1 m ? r rr rv-aii-vii aiuuj iiKai vs.i jauvvi a u'jiuj while happy mystery hovers ver tha whole houstliold and many bright faces are lit with anticipation of a merry Christmas. Jack Frcit has hern back Fa!q, like the pro? crbial bad penny ha. will ketp comiu back, but this time he was net unwclcomitc! for he" brought us news cf Santa Claus. He says that v; id's fpsdin j from the north land hs eaw old Santa ruhbinr? down the rcia.deraad packing up mystsriccs bexci that might '"'ontiin unvthir .- from a live manessiar to a diamond. A wslk about oar street weald r.:..'.c cne think he hsd already tc:n Lt'rt so Lii:ht and cay ar U.. v.-l!-..:.j-.,-s r.Vr I v Uh ra-.ny "at tr.alb. .3, r.ct . itl bandit. g Ur;;3 a r.v::x. :r r.f . ,uve::ir hive been . I cv. - tha davrdng of the " 1. c-;3 C r. Vbrbi lir.: cf c :r: : ' , ; biwl;::i dr..-.n up t 3 c;.J ii, j rr -;.dj thr . ith C 1 1. . d n i th 3 r : : ! trl 1.; ;.J? r a 1 til tj tl..?cl ;r.i u.. I '-Inc. i. 5 f 1.9 c O c hh-.J it. I s.:,ct:..r of h.ttl3 . 1 v.lv;ti.it.'i t : f 'l.zr in th 3 I:t i :r. TL ? r.: j .;iity of r.tr::i t : t j : - 3 i:::;ii;3 lo .h::-!idfy cr J i " . ! . t i 'hr t'. th ' r r:; it 3 r. :ul ; . : In cv. .:r;" iiV.-li ,ll M i ;t.d. Or.-' tl: !,r. : I ...J ... .. .-, . ... . .... : '. ,i I- 4- : - 5., i f.:.d -1 a r i 'u ii. -i Hi- -. h.: .1 V r ; t'
L.ii.-it;.'', ; ; 1 t r :.icr r : .'::i;tycf ills ...1- . ii the Is of r 2 1 1 C : I. ni: 3 trc 'i sa i e l itIi jrrtic! :ti. fal nr.. I tfivc: 11:7 la divers . ir . i ext...::. 3, t-U Ixllllr.r.t us t jtl.-rii villi pre .1 r.r. 1 ;d xftor.zt in mother cf pearl s.nd g'O.bl, 8meUR bet ties in the etmpe Im!-dd the- Christmas attrac tions almost bsTrilder cae with thsir variety, te.mty&rid quaint-ti-3. It ia o dlElcult to Ueeide TTbich J prettiest that it quite ;:,l;:3 one .wish to t3 a Ssnta Clici and cwa thsna all, if it were only for the exquisite pleasure of Clvlnj them all away. But cae more word for the children. ' May hap hard times" is a grim and uninvited guest, and will sit at tha fc-d.il board 'like tb lesriondary Death's bead, but I pray you don't Ut the children ssa hira. ' Let the glory that hallows Christmas and thej0J it briefs to the little ones bearjaloy0i forjust this onebriffht gladsome day. Borne one aaya of th9 childrea that They are acgclsof God in disjuise, ' ' Hi9 sunshine still sleeps in their tressia am2 Inc3ttruly merry Chiistmaa is ftheIr day ofdays. rt i8 thechiWren'a jubilee. Let all the children sins, And greet ia hia cradle our Savior and King, . M. Elsib. ToTtisIilp Insttttitci ' The institute convened at '10 a. m., with all v the tcachera, the townihip trustee and the county Buperintsndent in attendance. The first exercise was a very in teresting recitation in Sd Grade Arithmetic "conducted" by J. IZ. Jenkins,' vhich was attended by a lively discussion, mostly in regard to a correct definition of number. After a recess of fifteen minutes, B. Y. Cowherd conducted a recitation in Ijanguage Lessons, wkich W8S interesting and .brought out considerable discussion; after which Prof. J. C. Chilton, f : Orr leans, gave a short though very in structive talk on the distinction and definition of Proper and Com mon noun, which" were approved and appreciated by sill. Adjourned to useet at 1 o'clock p. in. ... First in erdcr afternoon was a recitation in Diacritical marking, conducted by Barbara Kochtroar, follov.-d by a dirur'-dcr.i in r:-grd in 3 L . : t r:r.? cl cr.ruuctir.r a clr, i in tho tarn?. ::nt tVe suv;-:t cf rcrirt vs printing was dl;:u : I v. ith c 'Hii de rr b 1 0 a n i -: r. i h ) n -V,'. O. Chiitn s.ctin;r as lc id:r. It x J 3 tho ua iuimrui ej.cIu;!on of tha Uuchirs tl.r.t I d to eur.rr;.i k rrs :i.r ; i;i v.. i. : c;.. .5 . 1 1 .. . n ... f." EuOa f.3 f C .It ".2. FLa fd!o.irg tfichsra ircre cp ; -Ir.t.d to Ci ;jl-d rcribdlaus sit th-i 1, ..it i:. lil-t.: ii:- :.:.-, mix rruacr. J. J, AilthflL-, c. J. Jc in:. . hiI r. 'I' 1 rrt . : ; 1: .: t;t: .. l 1 v i j
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If tl l re Is t.a c'l, f- '.-1 crr:t, .,. -r ---tjcr far tu2 rr it ii dvTUi frr tl 5 -drl'a ... , ... Tl Ii" n tl :t t.M began t show f'-r.s cf t:irg the worse rr-is r-c 1 bjysV bui. Tha. furnitur3,that has slightly capitulated in the warfare of lifais arranged In 'tha boys room. No er a wi ll sea it 'there. Its "only Tha chamber that r.: one ,elsa wants, -tha cn3,th-n h:. the least sun and air atvd v':-. t views, is assigned to thrm. It's only the boys. . . : . Is it eny wonder then that they Cad places more enticing than home? The consideration denied them there is -cordially aztandsd la billiard 'halls and saloons, and same homes where you, O negli gent mother and sister, would sacrifice your lives to prevent their going. : In one way, only on 9. can you hold tho'' power to save thsm, and develop--thsir lives to tha nobis manhood you desire, for them.-' . Make horn pleasant. Give them '" every possible pure and bright attraction. " ' ' Let the boys' room be 6na of the airiest, sunniest chambers, theugh ti occasional guest find - not the best awaiting him. Let all its ap pointments be neat and convenient and dainty. Let soma of the bst books and prettiest pictures ba there. Do' not leave tha room. wholly to tho care of servants, but let a loving mothtr's or ( sister's touch b-a felt.; Let them feel that a tender interest and sweet affection has entered into every detail. ' But the boys are so careless. Of course they are, if yon give thsna no inspiration .to be careful. They will leave their boots in the middle of tha floor, the towels on the bed, "and their soiled collars on the bureau, without doubt, if only an untidy servant is to enter their room. But give it the dainty touch of sister, of mother, and sea the change. Give them conven ient ' drawers and cleset3, and see if tho miracle of careful nuatuesS is not wrought. And who more de?erves lsvirig, tender- Interest, .than, the .boysrf tht noble, faithful, self-denying boys'. If Mine" one is ill in the night, who is called upon to leave his couch and ride tnilis through dark sess 'and storm, ' but one-cf"-the boys? ..If there are unexpected guests at the table, wha relinquishes his place and takes his, dinner , any way, anywhere, but one of the bays? Who comes in fatigued from a lo'jg dy's vexk in tlio i.orchii;g sua. yst' rtidy to harness the her. 3 fcr ya to drive, rc ;dy to t:.'e any c;:tr sters fcrycu, but cr.o cf th boy .? L:t them f. .1 that th;ir pUce in the hcir.o circle is no unimportant cr a 1 re rr;t CMV.y f.llc .1. Li t..:rn i.at: it yuu apprciata ana rt;iprce.-te all tlitlr p.itlcut Kind ntr-, tb ;ir untiring d2otir,a, the nobl, 1 ,;rdy beyr. llz:.ic i rfrr.i 1 Hamlin tha Ha cj t I r.i in 1 t L ::-tcr 1. :rj c;..: . - i -1 1 ill Icli.'i i .r.cy A:.t;.; 1.1 IC'L"; Thar-;.::i in i 1:1"; ::c:;:..d r, : '.u 1 J c:. .::. .t l r i. I Yi 1 '. . : 3 i: 'Hi 1 1 . y :.i : t . .1 ih it II r 1 1 1 .." hdj I :. : t: ' in tl 1 b. - 1 : i tl . . 5 ..... .
F .j1!, , yia 'i" ' - There tre ; c:ty Ch r.Nr.-'.:. Ib i; uei th ci .sli: t child cf r ;:.4ino:i s: . Hibl 'with fr:.'w. d J ; arcoming iu vi ju.-. . ' , rutin ribhii.n is vry f.hlon.-.h'.? for bonnet trimmlitg. '',;-' Malice' Is tha Jackal which filches dead men's characters. - When n man Ik "xoohtd to the tpst" by fear, dots ho- branch out before he leaves? :
'Sealskin sacks are worn longsrr. Uarae way with all the rest of our cbsthes. First Irate Female "I'd hate to be in your shoesd" Second Ditto "You couldn't j;et in Ihem!" . "" About the only effective way to rid year cellar cf rats is'to keep all your eatables in the kitchen. iOnly one woman in' five thous and knows how to dust' a rora properly. The rest all leave -dust on the chair roands. - Yrou put your finger in watr. - You pull it out and -i look for the hole. ' .'This is very much like put ting tn oney in a Chicago savings bank. XTashviile American. Charles Itcad says that women are taore cruel to each other than wild beasts, bat who can blame, a woman for not liking a woman. Detroit lYee Press, - Girls whose opinions about such things is always valuable, say that there is too much s-hirt-colhir and too little young saaa In the present fashioas to suit thsir taste. - - ' -Our -modest young -man will breathe easier when some ingeni ous chap invents a tnrksy-carving contrivance that works with a crank, like an. apple parer. TJerNothing unnerves tho average small boy so much as to be obliged to steal cs ckies put of a crock. To his strained senses that jarting of tne caver souads like. the. crack cf doom. Danhurt Kewsl- . . , "Falsfafl" answered by the New York" Commercial Advertisers .What's honor?" asks. "FahtafT." That's easy.. Any woman who sits behind another woman -in ... church can tell what's on her in two min utes. : - ; ..A little girl who had often hsard her mothsr speak of.har father who was somewhat bald, as being a self made man, . asked- her one day,, if her father was a eelf-raade why,;he didn't put more . hair - ca his had..- . - .... ; "Now," exclaims an experienced and-elegant axchanga, what is a kis? Only a smack in the mouth." IZxcept yen are in a hurry and kiss about an inch -too high and thcn'we presume it becomes a swat . in tho snoot. Eurlingtoii Hawkeyc I deelara in tha r.ama of the Almighty God that no man bu.s a right to be worth ClCO.CO.CxX). TczLrje. We dc:'are, with full rJ-enr.-tien cf tbeavful nerraity of the offcase cf trying to come it. on Erothrr Talm.r;T tht vo are net guilty. Ilorc-r jPres.?, ::evrrr ; er fcelilsrs. 1. Any person who takes a pap;r regularly frta tha pc ' Ir lle hcd:er directs t ta his rams cr a:v th::hr, cr -whether Irs h 3 subrcrii -1 r not ii rerpenjib's for th.2 i r.yrr.rr.t. 2. If try i :r- ;n crd:rsh!i pircr cL : Eitirn; .1, h? mutt 'ay f !1 trrc.rr;;. ;, tr ih : ruhli-hr r.i-y ec-.thine to c-r.d It r.r.til it is .lid, r.r.d t -.';r:t th r hr!i r.r-. ; ant, th .r t!. t i - iafrhc.i frsn -. '. s cr !". I. '."..:; c.k? I e ..:. if d t! .t , - 'j t ." T. . . - "3 1:,. '.i t; ; th j . ...... , cr i j l 11 i i:r. f. if:-, ii :i:3 . i i;.. h.-i : : Is
i:vr-ville Jotifnd: Th- i:v.i v i ! ' and W rre Haute r. i reC"!v? br i!?:h- in t.irryi'-:-11 u:;:ll.'i' llvai.-vi'd : d Tc:r- IT:- ft t: ' rf i !?,:.! I rT rs-.U"!, or at V.n r;ite f j 4 per mile.. , . . . .-. QonnVrsvilla Kw$; Too bondsmen cf Itr. Nelson settled on Monday with the county Commissioners, giving buukab.e notes 'in .the sum of f 8,0 10 75, which amount is
unaccounted for by the late TrQav urer, . . t'ort YtTtyne Sentin!: Counterfeit ten on the' Meneia National bank are in circulation. They have '-The names cf Allison as register uml "Spinner as trsasurer, while all genuine issues have either the tiara? of Colby and Spinner or Allium and New." Idadi.'sn ( Courier: Judge Ailieoi's decision refusing BeAvers a new trial. commends 'itself to the judgment of every thoughtful citizen. The judge's heart' is as merciful" and 'compassionate as any one's, but the Uw is clou and he abided by it. f ' "' " ;Michigan City Enterprise: Property to the amount of '$17,000 has been turned 6 ver to his bondsmen by lSx -Treasurer Meeum, being about $7,000 less than the' deficit. The county loses nothing. The bondsmen have paid $1001)0 into the country .treasury. . South 'Bind; Register: ' 'The doctors report an increase of scarlet fever. New cases are cropping out every day. Some parents allow thsir children, who have been 'ex posed, lo attend the schools, and to oar personal knowledge several, have been taken with it 'while yet ia school 1 'By 'this means the riisease is spread. '' """ " ! ' Ledjer-Standard: The objeets of the Ohie river imp roveun-ut commission, recently in seson'at Cincinnati, commended themselves to all who are interested in the prosperity of the bb'tes bordering on the Ohio" riveri The work of the commission is ia tho interest of an object which means cheaper coal, cheaper freights, improvement of river comtnerca and more working days in the "year for people employed on the river.' Terre Haute Gazette: lit cent! v. In making" some excavations "near tha n ew 'Baptist church, on Sixth street, a stone slab some two" feet long and a few inches in w idth was found. It bore the date of ISt7,und was placed over the' "door 'f the old B:ipti st church on the corner of Fourth and ilufberry. It wus moved, -probably, with some old.-brick t o th e now old cbu rch o a , Ch r r y btreet when it was being, built, and becanifi.bdrl.ed in the dirt. It will be preserved as a relic of -tha past. fiearlrt f-ver is slor !y, but it t'ifins surely, makir-g hrdway emcng the? children cf fc;';ut!j Lnd. Tha Tril ::e rays: b-;arh;t f.-ver has begun its ravages in our i Isce and vicinity. A yr ur.g child c f Dr. J. I. Crcr-ys died from its c Tx c-i Saturday; nnd wr.s hurled :i, -Jay. Two ether children cf the d"h.r down with, it, b: I are u rt:d a gelling be'.Ur. A yr a: g f-hihJ uf ViT. J. Wolfn rd j r--; rtfd m getting better. It is hr;-t 1 thedhesse may be stopped. Cor,-idra-Lie excltr L.cr.t i j cv. "1 by it, a :;! : r: . ly f . .i-.g I . ... J th Ir tl.il.Irm t A. Ev-nnhlo C.jjrl;n T:. 'lr.t cf the raits of Coh il li'uN :., of Terre ll.-.ulc, re; rc.-, utlr.r t . V it S 'a ar.d Ih"; , . r .d, : t i . 5 . ' c;;,-.. h un I t ir j t!, t .r.al b .1, c : r '. up L U, - . ; u ..tl j . . . r,. . a ... of G - ;n:l JI'.;- .i -,a ; thl' city, f rt t; - rc in-:!-' ' i ; y - ir th V It ;! -: t J ; ! 1
kill u --..it m .n; ir. r.- ra.a I f . 1 i i, t ' .'.d h-. g h:,,i. Th.' 2f- r All ..:y L.I.-r..0;,.;; 1ard h- t! ' .lr ; it w-.! vo a py. . lie: at,, hi? a. g... d hint for other tovrus, and. especially, small one-, where thera i .nejthsr a public or private cireulaticg library: A book club, composed of 20. mem hern, has been, formed in our city for mutual boneft, tht
promises success. Th f. tturt s of it are shnp'eand easily v.r.d '., A sum of money is paivl ly t . h member and the whole amount is taken and . expended. f.,r h rr.h freshly "published and s;.h '. .. I with great care. Each bok . "i in rotation from one t: s . ".. r after so many d-tys,- until :." hava been read. When a book has madd the circuit, and no mark Is. made In it to indicate . a desire to purehas, then it will be sold outsids.of the membership and tho receipts reinvested for'ot her books. It will surprise any one in thi way how very cheap vvl'd cost tho reading of- many valuable b whs that would otherwise remain un perused. Many other book. clubs under a- similar plan might be- formed here, that would be beneficial and -enterprising. . Trial by Juryj-Oiy Iletv It's? Bone. The jury then retired to consider their verdict. . ' Foreman Well, gentlemen, what shall it bs? For the defendant -or the plaintiff damages, XI,--USKl." ' ..-..."; ... . , Number Two Nonsense yoa mean the defendant. ' He was in i ho right, and nothing shall make me give in if I stay here el I .night. .Numbftr Three Don't say' that. Because I have a dinner party at seven! -Number Four And' I .promised my wife to be back' by six. Number1 Five I say ditto to Mr. Foreman. - Only make it a farthing damages. Nothing shall move me from that, : Number Six which., was . the plaintiff?. . Nurnber: Seven Why, the one who refused to pay the bill, don't yen know, .. Number laght Lor' bless me, I thought he v. as the defendant! Number Nine Come, . gentlemen, it's" ! getting late.1 Make- up your in ind. I don't care which you give it-for. In. fact I ' thought both, sides in the wrong. " . . Number' Ten Did .you? " I thought both sides in the right. : Number --..Eleven It's .- no, use talking, -i tell you I .mean to aiick lo the defeudant, .-. -,. .Number Twelve Arid I to the plaintiff. Damages,- 1,000,, - Not a pnny Ir--.-, miud you, ntr. i rr.ny iesd ' F(;io:;an I.- ", gv.'.itla:n'.nf' wo 0. u-t d-. i.lc in. t!t.- u-iiii! v."y. I will tho .-Irdiiug, II yt,a v.iil bf goo i eaoujii to cry licda or tiil--. " The j ry return -d r.ftcr a few 1. dr.ut- Vrrrj; f.,r thj I h-dati:: himrg: s f rty fihdlh ..,.. ;,. r : h. l"ur c cniorir s the h - rnd :. -s t j.I h.is hr.aan :t of di :.-A .m I j i:--cu't-iT. Af.;.(.r.hr to thh'. id t.l IhiTt 11.2 C..;OhtlU-d'J virtu - t. f this i " . t lid a re at h -t c . 'i:ruT Jin r r:: )'z'Vj-. It is !-.!.; 4,.ll'.Ir. I . - ..a ir . . t . ' . jyer. ... I ;: o.ili, : r'l.t i tuy.r rer.11 i ; th. - . -. I ih Ir hlh ; : t ; X ' 4 ; r - r : V. c ri Ir - ia 1 i
