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The People's Journa T. U. ROBINSON, Editor. PUBLSNND BygRY TEUYRDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Yeal -fltored at the Thot otice at Pickons I aocond-clas matter. ADVERISIN0 RATES. one olar por Incit for first. insertion, fif tv ents for peitch ac ietxiont insortion. y cents fcount for adivertsements on all i becoli ot.l. Ternis cash. A nutal con tactrYabo oqarterlv. N avorites4. One price to all. No spe ofa, All~itio l or peciI rates to foreign ad yeitiss All $stih m11)Ist take the run of ier tier and abide by such rates. til not11s il co)lllniin, 10 cenits Loca 11ti(,81ill10(1 pline for first insertion and five cents for each subseC(ItI~llte'gntert lol. Adverti-Seents for coming 1mie shotiWl be hamded ilt nut ltter than Monday morn he editor will not he responsible for t. views and opialions of corresponttdents, tit less the saine aro e(litorially ein(orscd. Ti IiiSDA Y, MAY 9, 1895. The riekens DispenisaI. Editor Sontinol: Will you al low m spaice to cr'hiticisu ali edi torial under the above head ill the JoRuINL. The JonsA Ays t peopl0 in - vited it, and if ihey nI11an1 what tleir otos show, they -Should Slip port it, inl prefer-eneo to o)lin-r' defil ers in liquor. Does its l11anglage not give encouragemont. I does it. not favor the dispensa Iry? TIhe JoUIaxAL says tho que1stionl Of pro'( libitioll is not llow under conl'sid Onrtion. Wo know it is not, be Cas1180 tho plollibitiolists hav', by a Legislati re and Governor, beenI roleed of their rights as fIre citi zenis. The dispelsilyN has 111ee forced upon them notwithstanding they voted 10,000 majority for prohibition. They are asked to take the dispensary in plauco of pro hibition. The Jora. says: "Will tho )eopi)j) support it, after voting it oil the county?" I do not know that that, is any special reason why they should. I I you could seo a list of tlos who voted for it and 11 list of tlose who voted against it, you m0ight, got considorablo in formn t i I i. The J'UNAL ays the question oIf whether' th will patronize th disenaryorsom11 otheir liquor, dealing is preselntd. I clam that blockaIde whiskey is ans lawful as dispensimary wihiskov. Both are un l1awfuil. 'le (Ispelsar'y law (se3 called) is on the statuto book The law is against the dispensary acecordinig to the votes of the pro. hhiinilsts. The dispensa~lry lav (so called) or bill palssod the log islature by a majority. So did pro hibiit ion first by3 the people. The JovUNAL says the reformer should see that the disponsar sllhuld ho given a fair trial on i mierits. It merits the same as anl other01 outlaw. The .JounNAL speaks of the pro its going into the school fund. wonder if a true full blooded ph' thropist, that would be willing school his children with blo< mloney. Take the money thm should feed the poor and nee0 and school their children? Oc forbid that I shoukA ever do su ai thing? Just so Aoon as I kn< dispensary money was being 1) to1 a teacI(hetr I would take my ch dren'1 f'rom his school. The JOURNAL must excuse a bear with me. I expect to hu whack the dispensary so1 long a and it live; if all prohibitioni should do the samne, I think would leave for parts unkniowin. never was inl ai dlispensary1 that .s liqnor. It is a saloon pr1(ote by lawv so called. It is rather strange afteri many courtesies extendledi Rev. B. Holder by the JOUJns that he should select the colun: of the Sentinel, in which to ci icise his'old f riend, an d it is v( surprising to lovers of fair ph. that ho should choose to gi only garbled accounts of 1 editorial under censure to ret ers of another pap~er. It, wol have made no difference to I JOURNAL rcadlers, who had I opportunity of reading the ed orial, but to others it mnight misleading. The JOURNAL will not attem to follow Mr. Holder and answ~ everyone of his complaints, he appears to have consult< his feelings more than his re, son. That the dispensary Ia is not to be recognized and r< spected as law, is a remnarkab1 POSition for alaw abiding cit men to take and needs no argi guments to show its absurdit The charge, that the prohilI tionists were robbed of thw rights as free citizens by ti legislature and governor, ci not be supported by the fat and ds d ti proved.' If prohibition.has b4 an issue in aniy 8tate campa' and any menber of the legis ture pledged to it, the JOU14N fails to recall the fact. So f as Pickons county is concerne tho prohibitionists have had i opportunity to prevent the < tablishment of the dispensa system and failed to conve the voters to their way of thin] ing. They should certainly su mit to the law of the land, unt they are able to repeal it or coi vince the courts that it is i law. Mr. Holder claims that bloc] ado whiskey is as lawful as di pensary whiskey, the JouRN,, is not surprised at the statemen wheii it remembers how litt effort the prohibitionists mac to stop that business, during tl period of time that the supren court declared, that no whislec could be sold in the State. Tlu was an era of prohibition al the dispensaries closed in obed ence to the law, but did the pr hibitionists assort "their righ as free citizens?'' It would ha' been more commendable to ha, given the blind-tigers open b tle then than to be "bushwhac: ing" the dispensary now. A Decision Tomnorrow. A Columbia, S. C., special the Daily News of Ma. 6th, say This morning the dispensary cat were hoard. Dr. Pope called t attention of the court to the fh that the tomporary injunction Judge Goff restraining the Sti board of control and the emph OeUs of the State dispensary fr< intorferring with liquor while transit or in the hands of origil consigneos had been disrogard After reading the papor, Ju GoIf issued an order against M ixon, Stato commissioner, A. Davis and S. T. Lafferty, St constalos, to Show causo tom row niorning at 10 o'clock v they should not be attached i punished for contempt, of court Judge Simonuton was on bench with Judgo Golf. The pensary cases camo up this mc ing. PrOeoediing wore openod tho roading of tho rulo and the turn thereto. N r. liarker r the return and Judge Towns opened for the Stateo. H-Iis ai Snwent was against the jurisdici of the court iln the caso. lHe -voted considerable attention tc meaning of theL word ''arrival" 5showed that in both eases be Ythe court the liquor had not a seized until after delivory to Y consignoes and so no0 matter construction wvas placed ulpon f- word "arriva' the conmphin I ill those two cases had no stan t- in court. Ini the afternoon to Pope and Caldwocll spoke. 'I )d waIs considerable p~olit ies ini at remarks with whieb iop' Iy menced his spe'ch. Thiey a t to :d, the constittionality of1 theisCI oh sar~y lawi geinerally, lbut paul w cial attention to its ailleged ii- law.. .1. P. KI. Hlia will s in thle morin g aga insiLt lhe id and AtItorniey ( Genieral Iarber hl- close for tih' State. .s '.11'ha re.gistraion141 decLisioni w dts rendeltred We'dnes day mornaing it * - - Thet cottonl (rop) of last nutmrket(ed and in sight , has rea in round nmumbers to 9,5(11 has nothinig toi do with tho i bi ut, supp)ose thait onily se'ven he lion hailos5 had1( been mlado doos ,11 one)retend1 to 1believe' thait et ns would ha~ve goie d (own to 4A SWith aniothii'er cop)t '(ielu rylast year aluid t he. price will even lower. . . -irm.1 01 (' -111 l4 Recon I ly Sn.oe n o hegersol were iln St . l ouis at1. idsamed timen. Sam i ebll en~ged( le to aiJ~ jo it (4)1 d b t(. 'l'he~ lait te ptJlaces. TJwenjty tousan pti <" bewnt tl to heari the (erangev pt whiile thie inide1(1 spok(e to niot.< live hundrod PAI. is thiis n ot sigi canlt? Good for thi plell of is .oi Isouls . - We fully agree with the Augi w Chronicle that the public so - ment of the country should I e cule the idea of a party am - cading behind an indefinite i - form like "h~onest money." ,. moans nothing specific. '.J -. shiould be forced to declare ti r selves the "gold standard" pi e or the "anti-silver coinage". pi n Come out in the open and ~ts fairly. )on local ~sanhedrim has a ,very busy day f it-about gn four hours' session behind clo la- doors. They disposod of the po AL offending sinnors in groat sha: ar making six or oight of thom squiry d like a poor worm on a hot briol ' teaching thoin tho groat lossoi that the way of the transgressor i - still hard. ly Thero wore 2 blind tigers sei rt prowliing around the suburbs o c town yostorday morning and i the afternoon our Town Bill, Slinger got on scent of the sai. il tigers and found them in their o1i 1- jungle just west of town and cap tured one and 2 kogs of liquo which was duly landod in towi and the inquest hold (over th liquor) we moan. The "Sanhc S- drim" headod the Tiger up for $1 ,L or twenty days on the stroots c tho town. The town coffors wor le recruited considerably, tho oxac amount is not known to ye scribe e with a lot of liquor for the stat Le to I)oot. C. te HORSES FASCINATED BY FIRE y h Co Animals Sclazd wlth :i Strange Mad nes01 When lin-Porli. ( The panic that is inspired In th ImInds ofoesby a phenomenon s strangeas fire can be understood onl 0- by those who have w itnessed a fire in bs large stable where numbers of horse are kept, says the St. Louis Globe-Den ocrat. The scene that ensues is one c 7c the most frightful that can be colceive( The horses are rescued from the burr tng building with the itmiiost dillicult and only with the most serious perii t the lives and limbs of the rescuer The animals go mad with fright, rea kick and dash from sido to side so wih ly as to make an attempt at rescue i to perilous as an adventure on a hosti . battery. Whein reseued they will oftc break away from those who hold the os and charge back at full speed into t he burning building, thtero to perish In ti c flames They resist every attempt, take them out. They have been knou of to tear their rcscuers with their f Lte to throw them to the ground and tt. pie on them, to kick out their brain y" As tho fury of the flames increases i )nI does the panic of the unfortunate at mals. They scream out In their agot as the fire ipacelics their bodies, yet wi al they not for all that seek safety in til d open air. They are crazed with feti and yet remain to be burndd to dea wh te l a tcn seconds' run would car F. them to liiorty. Dut they never mal r th rin, nl, as a rule, are burn alive In their stalls, wvlere alone 0h Lato seem to funcy they can find securit or- There is but one wity to get. them o and that is to blinid them with soi hy convenient cover, such as a coat or t'ld blanket, and thus, unable to see t tilgers about them, trembling e every limb, apparently ready to fall the. thle cart with foar, they may be I S out. lnt tho cover imist not, b t (uickly removed from their eyes; rn- fact, it ishould not be taken off ui by the anImals aro out of si+' of t burning building, otherwise icy u break away from the persons leadl Gaid them and, in spite of the stoutest and forts at restraint, will dash back to p ish in the flames. ion TOURNAMENT AT BOMDAY doe- Engtli s nluintn Itogtiinet Join llitar'y ati Ailitotic siports. A great deal of interest was nmv adfested Iin loambay, recently, in the n fore and milit ary toutrnamtent. lancouraj motby the suteses which attended1 a simi progrinmfe previottsly given, (I v'hat add1 l~ tuny new'~ fealtures, withI the res that crowds assembiled~ on each day hewit ness thie variouis tont ests. Tick antiis wverei resdhl nt a pritnum, and s intrees uover'hloingi thle oval wv " t lrone'iiitgc hiIIi~ .ihtsee(rs. Thie seet -t l ~'eening, says ai foriigni e'xichanlge,i e touirntitanent was attentitld by th' g erniomrgeneal , I.iord 11 tarris, whoi, as I be famuts ait hief C, i'ujoyed I hie calpi hu ary, attIireid ini ihe roya rti till i ery u. fo rm and, esicortd byi Ii, r(oop~s, ro de up Ia' hi- is excellency mul priestled imi wI sp i .aprogrammiite. immiedliat ly a fterwni a hiugle sountded, andit the miilita S tait Iii to tticmiced. All the tines we ' ee Scotehi, thie piers if thle Toyal ~e< hiuidred imn next tuiurchied in lih litw, caret ryinig iiolore'd iat, tierui. while t wet w j) iliiiiitary handit s co nch idedi thle ii with a slentdid rendeIritng (of thie "' liiuntdied th." D rivinug lby thle royal in Il b)e lery, antd exhbit iion of sill withIi n d clubs by'I I twt nIIve regimenits, te piegginig, t riek-riding, and gun drill meni of thte roys1alt nvy were w amly i'(Zr , preeiit ed by the muitltitutde. The I i'hed isee( voiuteteris fromii 'otia were ia ,00cilly popular. ________ pply A CRUEL PRAYER. I CC0, tlohammiuodatns i'Iead for thie D~entuct a[[.- of UnbIellov'ers. The following is an exact Iranasit fiPan front the Arabic of (te oillii pra; itton of Islam, wichl is uisedi thrioniight Turkeyiti andl iiiiiilyi rae i nikit (i rtile lantds: "I1 seek irefugye w~ ith Allhahi from Sa tt -lie aieiinisedi. Ini thme namei of Allh tlI ('omipuia iitate, te 31ericifuil! 0, Lo: >111- of till (mreailtirs! Oh, .\llah! lDestr< the the iniliel tatd polyt heists, thtine en mu i's. the ientieis of the rielighin! I o~b Altlbl 11a1im theiir childreni orphaflr re anmd deile hi'Iheir maodes, anmd (cause thui l'eeit to silip, timd give themn, andi th< aliteIis, aind t heir htousehohlds, al IPl i lieir woimien, atnd their children, al thleir relat ives by marriage, and thu btrotheirs, aind their friends, and th< ispossessions, and theIr race, and thi 'or wvealtli, and their lands, na booty tot * M'osle ms, 0, Lord of all Creaturesi"' lif- n all the other rlgosof even I S t.. semi-civilized nations of the globe thu can be no prayer found to parallel t cruel appeal of Islam to the spirit isainhumanity. Rlulgaria, Damaseus, L aanon and Aimonia may or may not iiti- mere hotbeds of anti-Turkish intrig jdi. with such a national prayer Turi stands self-condemnewd in the oycs aus- thes world._________ i-Ini the Street. R Mr. Nowralga-llowv's the wind day? hey Old Blonder-Wind is easy; but in toem- ey's tight.-Utrooklyn Life. 1ry A ly of T(,uitble. It. "Well, Jane, have you found the r< for may hair yet?" gt "Yes, tnadame, butt now I cana nnad the hair."-Lifo. The aist annual ropbR h Ban of Franoo shows th iA e possiblo to koop a stook of 4i1ver r an'd gold availablo at the same o time, and also that a silvor reserve may bo 'utilized to provont tlhe stock of gold from being dimin. ishod. The Philadolphia Times has lost $45,000 in a libol suit. That sort of advertising is quito exponsive. Wo tho undersignod merchants of Liberty, S.. C., heroby agroo to . close our stoyes at 6: 30 o'clock, p. i., prompty, (xce)t Saturdays and public days; this to go into effect 13th of May, 1895 anti to ro . main inl offect uitil Sept. 1st, 1895 ) -"cexceptions in Ca1ses of sickness f or death": D J. HI. Brown, .J. D). Smith, Hunter, Boggs & Co. Shirloy & Parkinls, Chapman & Callaliami. As the strength of a building deponds tpon the soliditf of its founda tion. so health deponds up c ei the conIdil ion of tho blood. To expel impi-tios and cause tho vi tal fluid to hocomo vigorous and life-giving, Ayer's Sarsaparilli is the most p<>werful and oll'oetive medicino ill u. Investigation blatzos the vay for y humian progress. Rulo 15, wvhich 0 provonted the admission of patent medicinos at the World's Faii i- caused an investigation of all the is blood-purifiers presented for exhi 0 bition purposes. The roport of " this examination by scintific men, proved that Ayor's Sarsapa rilla was the only remody of the kind ontitled to the confidenco of In tho comiilittoo, an( worthy of their o1n(lorsonent. s. Remember that you can get the 0I'1"omo and Farm" andi Ti PiomCE's y JOURxAL 0oo year foi $1.25. COULD HARDLY WALK .-y 0OX*CCOftiT Or coeosTo RHEUMATISM r- P. H, FORD y. ut, Quachita City, La., o After to ~TWO YEARS S Suffering ti IS CURED TIIE USE OF .( Ayer'sSarsaparilla or "For fully two years, I sufferedl from i rheutism 51, andiu was freqluently in such 01 ,a cond~itionl that 1 could hardly walk. o~ I spent, some) timo in Hot springs, Ark. OR n~ and the trieatmlent. huel ped me for the au .time being; btut soon the complaint re- 01 ni- turned anduc I was as badly afliicted as 01 vail ever. A yer's sairsap~arilla being recom. 0 Ced mended, I resolved to try it, and, after lar using six hottles. I was' compl.etely n. cured."-P. H. Foun, Qucitai City, La. oR Ayer'seSarsaparilla ~ ets. Admitted o en 0 eAT THE WORLD'S FAIRj "id ?.9 9.9.9222R.92.29. he tii Reg'istrattion A otice. 31 to By authority of an act of the th logislaur aproedJnuary ry~ 5th 1895. 1 will be at Peters ro.(Creek on Satulrdayl, the 25 in Sstanht, to exch ange thle registrn e, tionl of stuh e.lectorUs as mnays apl tply to me for that purpose from ud other precuiet's to Peters' Creek tu-' andi to receive applications for .regisitra-t ion, ats may be requiredl by3 by lawv. 'ar. J. D. CER ETON, Ass't SuperviSor. May~ F, 1895, 2t. hto -01 - "FOR THE PHOLKS. 3), Harrows andi~ Ileel sweeps are nowi .in) orde~r. We7( thunk we hmave the ir Ir beste--You try thema. IdGram Cradles, ,ir ilantdled( I lots, hr Doule F~oots, ~ir Gra ssIlaes he ie-out Chainis, Trae(hais, Mal Well Chins, of WVell Buckets, -Cedar lluckets, be Paiunted Baeket, "'I'ina li ekets,4 Vc \allev' Tiin, WVire Nails, Collt.rs, m- at andl M~ouse Tlraps -ace alive or' break their backs. >se ' Anything ! Everythuing ! Coosndse CoW ''1( 571CA .T Call on y. M. Rampey or dress goods and trimmings, Laces and Embroidery- ,ho latest styles. Good corsot, 25c. Men's good elastic shoo for *>1.00; Ladies' dongola shoo, $1,00; 251b brown Sugar, $1.00; 61b coffeo, $1.00. Gents' furnishing goods. J. M. RAMPEY, Easloy, S. C. Don't Tobaoco Spit or Smoko Your Life Away. Tho trjthful, Ntartling titlo of a book ,b'.ut No-to-bao. tho only karimles48, gtuaran ,oed tobico-h1,abit (otar. If von want, to lit "Iud cln't, 114o "No-to-ie.'" BrIce n1) |I('otinlizd lnerves, ollililatewS-ico t.ilo 0, toin, II(es vek niwn gain strengthi wveight. and vigor. l'ositive euro or monoy refuilit'l. Book at. druggist, or matiled free. Addross 'the terling Itemedy C Chicao 5fiee, 45 Itad(1p11111 St..; New York, o Spruce St. 1'or aic at. this otlice. This Week! I Will Be A Specialty. 70 inch Satin Iiiiish bleached Dai ask at. *1. 66 inch lleached i)aiask ;5 cents 5) inch (ermanl Linen .1Damask 20 Cents. Tu'rkey Ited. DIamnask-20) cents. Oier lar1ga1ins il Table C (loths, Doylies anld Napkins at prices to Compar1l*e With above p)riees. Our 'Tomels and T wiMl have to be seen to appreciate the ex treiely low price' Ladies needng these goods will (10 themseleves an injustice to buy be fore seeing these goods. A big lot of 10 and 12 1-2 cent (4inghais will be sold at 7 cents. Some of the prettiest Spring Styles im this lot.. Don't forget that you that you nn buy Men's Ladies' and C'hildren's Shoes for less money from mie than any other place. A. K. PARK, DRY GOODS AND SHOES! 15 Penidletonl St.,$revlS ( . Sniov9.. FERGUSON BROS., JoNoS Of Ciars aid Tohfacco, 107 MAIN-STREET. ]-m.,: : v Iu.', s. c. Now is the tiIe for so)wilg field seeds. When you want to buy Cr(m Clover Seed entuckly Blue Grass 1eeds. (Orchiard IGUrass Seds, Silver~ Unil (Unoi Seedt. PIompel)ii t.njion Seeds, Orl any oher Seeds, go t o .And wvheni you wvant to buy . I('0e, ( SeedI-tiek, R: io, ) (:iga rs, Ori antyti hing in the Grocer iy linie, go to 1' EiG I 'ON PIHU )., Oct. is Does You Boy A Aye righet,4wc nd(10 okr i g tesrttPro. It I.then tnot th.(a erlyd is uce tibCe the Idat iti n I . Yo brinhest, ldadio himaaula *GcpIW. Whatd a oy$ tg tlb wh en , a pptsr eo.IIi do *t booke KU g luer , d y qras "u vi* n~will ~ tm~naitt * 41*ntyo~ * in ed aitoite ba t~t~w'4 won eae Orer afton T HU COA u ry p Ice HIERE S, CHANCEI Commencing today we wil of. er 50 Men's Blue and Black Dhiviot Suits at $3.50 Per Suit. Ieu can't afford to miss seeing hese, as such values have never teen shown before by any house n the country, Don't wait too ong, as they Will not last but a ew days GAreenville, S. C. MISSES ROCERS. We now on'er to the pulilic the largest Stock of Ever shoiwn inl this City. After retuiir1ing- from tile Neriltern Markets where we bougIht a complete line. whlliner all the Novelties of the Season, we banght about $2,000 worth of VI I L LI N ER Y tlhait was WreCked at Thicty n1111d Sold here. We are piepved to selI Ladies and Misses I1nts from 10c. to $25. Children's 'a s5 frm' 5e. to S . All are codiially invited to call ami see outr immense stock. We vill begin sel 114 April Ist Lin i of DIR ESiS (;OO)s, 50c. oil tle dollar. Misses Rogers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, apriiii3 45 Ce'ee Street, Greenville, S. C. Insist on temark and labels. ARI\ ARI HAIy\ER SODA in packages/DHA~f~ Costs no more than inferior package soda ne.ver spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is uni versally acknowledged purest in the world. Miade only by CHURCH & CO., New York, Sold by grocera everywhere. Writo for Arm and Iinimmer Book of valuablo Recipos-FREE. T TENTION! MAIE 'UROHASERS OF ElANOS, ORGANS ocok IEWINC MACHINES! 2 rls tgusii 1 ets 1Pianos fr om ge2n to $1,00; Or- 11 leiIelj' ei~i~bakioo ains froml 82 to $500, Sewing Ma- :pe(8:l olul' hay Ocs, hinetis, N llw, from $1'i.50) to 860O. Wo*igod sdlai re. leo sell Oil and( N eedlesi for aill 1)Sl 11'ihts aao rms 1 iikes* of Sewing MacneIi nes. . utrc d2 ~(n(ato lci 1i'jTairi tig andi( TunIIing onl short lelssits e oktls 0cste otice.olprcyokowas7cns Call and1( se ns or write*iS olCo tCton1(ut. LEXAN DER BROS. & CO.elele etin10Clt 107 Washington Street, solatlctt. leklt,3ich, *0 GREENVILLE, S. C.8 ejtwl 'oti1 Cn. NOTICE !veylwI N 'l'ES LjOST1-Th'lrce Interest->ecaing Fie liIiS07itlcWd,35et. !s hs.t for $50, due on 1st (day of Jan- FtIsoc grsan hir lts, lo aty, 1894; second for $l00, due (on No- ~ttiol~ iig tdtimns br1st, 1894; third for $100, (due 01on c tdcemlae opce)Js st day of November, 1895j, gi..en to mec1f n 31st of Angust 1893 aini made payable 'iltokfnyac. me. All perso0ns ar~e herebv notitled oto traide for said(1 notes as they have MAITR&BATE ee set tied for. 1ILI AS I)AY. ian 65 ai8tetGrevlS.C Easley, S. C. Atil 5ith, 1 895.-apr'11w4. ~ xtdo o ainl ai. NOTIC E. P .Iutue atrs All perslol5ns * are hereby wvarned not to arbior, or emlploy oneo Adger A. 'Thomt ~Nwis 0~I+ s muileri petalty of law, as I have himit ina .m . written contract for (Ihe year 1895. t a nyu rnit( uai h ri TP. II. M CWIIowr'~L (olJls 'l a okfonihrpie A pril I18th 1 895.-apr25t 3 ni tilslig Olsfo $1 ow ste reely__time tishiiysliiidieeproeed ofiilslllaan crous consc8rinciencat.2Therenoi i toedtn eritinigtlvtng(tiheorembuys lot ofb'eodatsint en ott le s for(sa le il Bbyqn' Dr. tO. W. I.re P ke ; . . tsoe (OI 111tyI. Nwstetm t'ytt Enhy lsa ll, islo d &rie o .,l I For t tosels rtfrIhv tomny eitlottefr &i legs Liery;L wattR.i on )01 nlhdsnw l~r.0. . Enle.1~iccus ~. .Wsll stitl or s h Mord brte monigv t 10tEst3; iiI.Soji oFr rlsm T . tig j HtAn, R2Rcns lill; hinter¢g, welierto;th.16.. d ic salwo lc r a he v)G t