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TRWI-WEEK.L Y EDITION.} INNSBORO, S. C.. TIIUiRS)A.Y, APRIL 18, .87 , NEW A)VERI'I1;EMENIS. iIAiT Q Itetall pricc $910 only $200. - la kJ PrlorOrgans. 1)r1co $575 only P105. Iaper free. I). F. feEA'ETTY, Wash tugton, N. J. J{X OI r /- shlot lievolverwih bok Cartridges. Adiress, .J. BtOWN & SON, 13t and 1s, Wood St., PIttslburg, Peisylvailat. teit.Catlalogu', .1niti CIret lars. with nle w SLy1PS RtEI)Ut'E1) i'ItiCES, and lurh tinoriation, sent fre. ASON & ii.\J11.1N Organ CO:, IANY, Boston, New York or Chicago. FOR A CASE OF CATARRH $ That. SANDFOltD'S 1RA1I('AL Ct ilE for Ct(arrh will not Instantly rille'e ar,d speedily eure. Iterenre. lI'in ry Wells, Esil , Wells, Fargo & Co., Au rora, N. Y.; Wm. Bowen, St. l.outs. 50Testinilals aidl Ireatlse by mail. Pie'n, wtnIh imhprovotl I nhaler,1. . Sold everywhere. WEEKS & POT''Et, Proprietor.i, Itoston, Mass. PIANOS AN ORGANS At, Factory Pices. Great. Itedtietlon to close out present stock of 51(11 New a ulti Seconl-hnn d Ilistrlunts of lIve Iirs(-olaxs nakers. f llly warrantedl and at, Pltl ( ES tha t, JE'Y ('\ 1'E T'IaION for thI class IIISIrulnents. A(1EN'IS WAN''El) fillr \VAl'El{S' Supt'rier W."lI'h OR G A N d a n99 I'IA NOS. I llustlrated Catalosttes mailed. IiOIIACE WATEIlS & SONS, Mlanufne tire.rs 1and I)e11rS, .191 East 1411 81 net. New York. Also General Agents for S1I1NONGEItS Celebrated Premiluml Orgalis. lrere a~re F11a111 Boao! frailtoret nnd Wtnorth tlous of HENSON'S (apelne 1'orus Plasler In the market.. Some 01 thema conla1n dangerous mneral poisons. Ealh genuine Benson's Cap cine Plast.er 1hts the Word Capelno cut through it. 'lTke no 0t her. IENSON'S CapeIne or1'0'011 Plaster was In Vent ed to ov'er'ome the slow aet ion of I he or (i11 1ry porlt, 1 laster and( (o a1lford (lulck relief from pain. Price, 25 con Is. 3 Goulds Manufacturing Co. Mdanufacturers of all kinds of Force all Lift . -PUMPS " Pbr Ciaerns, Wells, Rafl. roa . ettnLoata, itind,uulila er. FIRE EN INES, Hydraulio Rams, Ai)IALG A MBELL.S For (1hurches, Schools, and Pluntations. Cora-Shellers Sinks etc. Ptumps antd Materials for Driven Wells a specinty. . ' . oCatae furnised --- 1 non t phlinlin INQU ,RIi n9.IeaCOU1 I MPS WAREHUOUSE,16 PanM PLAcE. NEW Y on OTT. apr11 2-4w FOR TIIE_AMPALGN! HAMPTON AND HOME RULE 1 The News and Coud0r. A LIVE AND FEARLESS DEMOCRATIC NE JSPAPER. Largest Circulation -n the City. LargeatCirculation in the State. Largest Circulation in the Cotton States. ALL THE NEW\'S AiBOUT SO1"1l CAROLINA. ALL 'i'lE N1WS AOUT TlT TlE 8OUt'it. ALL TlE NEWS FIOM EVE1tY\VIIERtE. Pure and( T11)(i('fii(d I)e:ut)eae I UNION! JUSTICE ! EQUAL IG H1JT S ! IlecognIzing the paramnount IiIcrest felt In tho approachlng pol1tleal calvasS by every Democrat who hioes to see the great work of the Rledempt lonl or thle State mlade complete and1( permanent001 so that1 I he peoplc mayl reap antd fully enIjoy thei fruit of theIr sacriflees, THlE NEWS AND COURIER will direct ail its energies and( resources to pro senting from' daiy to dIlay, andit froon wLOk to week. full and1( interesting accounts of thle progress1 ol' tho ( AMP'AIGN. CT/''To placo the )pper W1thIn tihe reachi of eycrybody durling tIls exeIting rontest, we haOvI determined lid offer to Mil Sulbscribers theI following Reduced. Rates for the Campaign : TR E NEWS AND COURIEII, DaIly EdItIon, ii mlonthls.. ...-. .... .. ... $4 00 TilE NEWS AND COUlRIEl, Trt-V ckly Edition, 0 months.................... 2 00 TIlE WEEKLY NElWS.6 months.......... 75 .Subscri ptions will be received'i at these raltes, FOl MAI L'SUBJSCIIER(S ONLY, untIl MayI 15. In all Cases the cashl muIst, alccompany the order.' Friends or tihe cauIse of hIonest, hlome 1r110 In all tihe count.ies are Invited to aid i.s In swelling our Camn'patgn SuIbscrIplion List, whIch ou1ght, to Include every latclllgont, voter In t,he State. R 1O.RD AN & DA WS'ON, Proprietors, Marl rch 1 t CiIA ItILESTlON, 8. 0. J. Clenining, BOOT AND) SHOE MAKER, WVINNSllOllO, 8. C. Pa,tent Metallic STIFFEN ERS1 Doots and Shoes 7rom sunning over, icarIeg off on the S1lle and Ripping In the marh A8 Columbia Business Cards. I EADQUARTElIS for cheapest Gro ceries and hardware in Col nlbia to be found at the old reliable house of LOtICK & LOWRtANCE. I IX'S, Portraits, Photographs, Stere oscopes, &e. All old pictures copied Art Gallery Building, 12-1. Main Street, Columbia, S. C Visitors are cordially invited to call and examine. (~{IIAltLFS ELI.\,formerly of Camden, j has moved to Columbia, an I opened a large stock, of )ry3 Goods and Notions, Boots, shoes, Trunks and Valises. Satis faction gualrantee(d. ' ECKLING'S 'UALLEIY-.-Opposito the Vieeler House. Portraits, Photographs, AIbrotypes and Ferrotypes tinished in the hatest style of the art Old pletures copied and enlarged to any size. W. A. RE JKLING, Proprietor. ~ TERCKS & DAVIS, importers and dealers in Watches, Clocks,Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, House F1 rnish ing Goods, &c. N. B. --Watches and jew elry repaired. ('olunbia, S. C. oct L'7-y 'l'lI CIARLW,TON a0uruI ,O1 tul 1'q THE DEMOCRATIC DAILY NEWSPAPER' PUBLISHED IN CIIARLESTON. Official Journal of the City. -THE CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISH D IN THE SOUTIH ATLANTIC STATES. ONE YEAR, by Ma.il ........ .... $8. SIX MONTU1s .... ....... ... .. ]. lRI-WEEKLY, per Anntin..........$4. -CIRCULATES IN North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and A labana. -0 PUBLISHED BY THE Charleston Publishing Company. -- A Deniceratic paper owned by the peo ple and published in their interest. -0 The latest news by mail and telegraph fromt all quar ters of the Globe. .yo"" SUJ3SCiIBE AT ONCE. -'tI SPRIM HAS COlE, -AND ADTow 3tyle Goods -'-HAVE T S 11: i: '. including, all t..id J nlovelt- : h.- ni - . at the 'inns boro 1)ry : : . ey Goods and Iillinery Bazaar. MRS. BOAG wishes to return her sin cere thanks to her friends and the public generally for ithe past patronage, solici ting a continuance of the same. She will endeavor as heretofore and is determined to p lease the mnost fastidious. Millinert and Fancy Goods Btlck is com11pletein, French Patterni Hats, trinmnmed atund untrimmenid,Straw I lats and bontnets, Sun lHats and Sailors, I ibbons, Silks, Laces, Flowers. Feathers, Illusions, Neck Tie, lIunling, Linen and Lace Hetts, Tlandi,erchiefu, Corsets, Gloves, Buttons, &c., &ce -- 0 Second lot ot' Spring Calicoes, ab,o a nice lot of D)ress Goods, Mohairs. Alpacas, Japanese Silks. Wash l.'opains, and othier nice Materials and Trimmings. Call and see, Ladies,for your selv~es. A large' lot of Men's, Ladlies' and ChIldren's Shoes, Gents' tnd Buys' Fur andl Straw Hasts, fIne anid course. A bhic lot of Family Groceries, Cain dlies, ('akesi, Mu1aekerel. Tiobacco Cigars, Kerosene Oil, IHardw~nare, W oodenware, T1inware, Crockery, &cx. ---0 A .quantity of Lumber for sale lowv for cash. march 80 J. 0. BIOAG. Removal. HEundersigned begs leave to in form his friends and customers and the publlic generally that he bas removed to the commodious and centrally located store fortnerly occupied by James R. Aikon, where may always be found a full and well soleoted stock of Groceries Provisions, Wilnea and Liquors. j&D' Highest Prices paid for Cotton. feb 7-If R. J. MoCALEBY. VEGETINE. FOlR CHILLS, SHAKES, FEVER AND AGUE. TAlRBOltO, N. C., 1878. 1e)ar Sir :-l feel very grateful for what, your valuable ne'.leini', Vet'te1fi', h:ts dule in by fainiilly. I wish to exlnress my ihtriks by iln lorling you of t le wnnderful ci r of lmy son alis, to let you know that. V.geline is th' best, Int'iti"ne I ever saw lQur ('hills, Slhakes, F'ever anl Agule. l v 'on wa':ls sick 1t It laeasletis in 1-S;. whh'h left him with hip-olint disease. Nl, soi stift",l 11 great die:ti of pil , ali or I he tim;i p w. I g,at that he dild noth ing tl. cry. The doetor; dlid not help iimin a particle, hto could ntt lifti his loot, froml the floor. lie couild ot move wit110111 erthites. I real your ailvertllenit, in the Loulsville ('neuirr-.Imvrr1, that Veget 11e wyas a greal. 1111od( Phil ther and Blood Food. I IItI oun bottle wheih was it great beneitlt. Ita kept oi wit It the Ioeulclne, graulually gal nin11g. lit, ias taken ei'teec'n bottle: in ilt, ln(1 he Is compietety les[or'd to healtjl, Walks wit hoot, Ctutches or n1110- lie is Mwehty y1ar's of 11 e. I have II yotinger son, tifteen years of age ntiii is StI Ject to chills. Whenever he feels one comintg on, he comnes in, tikes Ia dlose of Vege thn' le:aves no had effect. ulpon. the syst ('I like most of lle t1edleinles recommnlill1oiIm for UltIis. I eheerlitlly recominid Vegl'tine ror 'tite,l conl tits. I t b1l1k it Is tie gr:Itest hed:'-lne !(eap)re fully, MIRS..J. W. L.O11. YE( i I INi-.--W'hen the blou+l becoinle, life ley. and st:eltat. oit hi' frun ianeg of wealt: her of cli tii e. waint of t'xernlse, irr'lgu i,ar (llt, or from itany othiel' lau.-Me, ill Vegel I11e will renew the bIood, c:trry oif tile 1)111 I I hnlnors, clat-' (the Stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart, it ton! of vIgor to the Wholc body. Vegatine FOlt DYSPEPSIA, NER&OUSNESS, And (enei'al Debility. JIEltNAiltST'ON,'3MASS., 1878. We ile undorNign'. I, having i1d',l Veg.ttite, take tleasure in recotilmmndi it to ill . tho4 trutal'h"d with Ilulors er any 3hti, Ilys tiepsIt, Nervotusamas. or (:en1er'al Debility, it being the (reat Blood Purililr. Sold by It. I,. Croell , Soli4, who sell mtr-"' of it 11 ma1 all other patent, patent medleie pt- Iogelle'. 31 1(14. .. F. PElcKiNS, M i{S. it. W. SC( "11' .JOsEJIitt1$ SL.'E'. VE(ETINE is the great heath restorer eomplosed exclusively o barks, roots and herbs It is very pilcaatl( to take ; every child likes it. Vegetinew FOR NERVOUS HEADACHE And Rheumatism. CINCINNATI, 0., April9, 1S77. II. It. STI?'F.xNS, E .:-. )ea' Sir-I have insed your veg.t ine for Net" vous II+adache, and allso for l'inmatismll, and have foutnd enu,re reher from both, and t.ake great pleasure in recotlle:-ditng It to till wnu 111a' be likewise aillietel. top 11'fll Ai., Chieoliinati ViEU ET1INE has restiored th1ousaills t4 health who had been long and painful stffierers. V gatine. DRUGGISTS' TESTIMONY. Men. 11. It. STyvcs : Dear Str-Ve have been sellIhg your remedy, the Vege ine, for about, three years, 1111(1 take pleilsure in reCcommen("nding it, I:, our tis lomers and In no ilnsance where a blol puriler wou1( reach t.he c S(\ has it. ever 'iAled to effect, a cure, to our knowledge. It .ertaily is the ,te pirts utra of renovators. Respect fully, E. 31. S1IE'IIEiI & U., i)rugglst,s .1lount. \'rnon, Illlnots. Is acknowledged 1)y nil clalses of people to be the ver"y be'st 1111(1 most. r. lia)lo blood purl Ior In the world. VEGETINE -PREPAtED BIy I. R. STEVENS, BCTON, MASS. ---- t vegf i SNolt y all Druggists. april 2-4w A NATIO1N2 2 STANDARLD.i - c Iti 10,000 WVords !a 3feInimis blot ini other D IONAiIIIES. C Fouri Paige 'olored Plates. A O WhIole bt1rry in Itself'. hInalule in any Fani... r 13' And in ally W Cchool, 18 Di PubHlshed'by C. 3IERiIIAM, Spr'ingfleil I . l1ssaclhuse,tt,s. --W' LY JND)OR$ED) BY--, Ilaneroit P're.scott, 31l(ley, Gecorgo P. Afarsh, to Fitz-Ore [allc, John1 O. WVhit,ter', t' N. P. W John1 II(. Iaxe ' Elihu it r, iail Webs6r, bc itutfus ( eI. Ii. ('orleridge, Smart'. Hioraec 3talan O~ Mfo an uit,y College P'resiidents. And the b metrican and Eur101oean Bceholars, Contain. -lifth mfOr'o tI,atier titan any ro othier, th 11er t.ype glvinig multCh mforeon 01a o'at Iiiustrations, nearly three times as many iy ot 1her J)ictionatry. ~ - (-j' at 14n three pictures of a 511WP "j on page t.hese atilne ilutate11 iie mean'-tI ngof in han too wVords and terims far bettor 1 than th ni be dl'lene in wvords.J SO Mfore 310.010 copIes have been placed in j t.he pill .hools of t ho Uinitetd States. Rieco nldedl by 14 Bilte ituperin1tendent of ) School. I moire thanti 510 Colleg:- Presidents lias li0,itt0 words and meaings not,'in fi other ntaries. Ei about 100 years of literary labor. is Sever, rs later titan and othier largo Dic- 1ut Thoe of Wecbster's Dict,lonarios is 20 tie doi asgr the sale,of any other series of Die. nal a4 187T. Tho Dictionary used in the ci o0 ,,n~ Pritng Ofllco'is WVebst.9['s UIn-. ot rightly climed that Webster is hiS T ATIONAL BT ANDARD.,rei' A PLEA FOR1 TliEFOMSTS'. ---- TIE: U.8 11,7 ANhi ABi(xis TO 1'I(icIr T1I11' AAl:1 NI II.;CT!i l). Extracts from a Speech Delivored by Hon. D. Wyatt Aikon ii Congre;.; on the Roport on Forest, Land:s. The question being on tie print ing of live tlholul cOp)its of the report on forestry. \[r. A ila.n moved to amleid by inser.ng "twenty.five thousand," and said Mr. Speaker, I tndertook to rlmmllage through this mass of Imanuscript to satisfy myself about it., contents ; ty havinlg learned its supposed contents by tn exami nation of the captions to the var'ots c:apters, I ask the privilege of stating them to the House. The first chapter cont.:tins an account of the distribution of forests tlrouglout the "n'i.d States. and their extent in the re spective States and territories. The secon d chapter is npt'ionel "Tho methods of preservin, ,n imercaSing these forests;" the thiird speaks of the mtethods oif plantint' out forests, and describes the trae(. best adapted to diflercnt localitics. Fourth, "Wood Its a material for paper making." Fifth, "The inauu facture of charcoal and its uses, with wood gas for illumination andI other purposes." Sixth, "Iie constmption of wood by railho-i; the respectivo COnsumtitnpon for fuel and for cross-ties." 5eveith, "T"e comlparativo value of difl'erent li: of wood for heating put Eighth, "The resinous ,i our - forest, and th 1.th a method of preserving resinous trees." Now, Mr. Speaker, it is a wo! known fact that tho resinous in dustries of the Southern St.tes, in wvich so much money is annunal ly nvested, are being soriousl' itijure_l by the suicidal policy adopted in this~ counitr'y of extracting as mueh f.:tn nting fr'Omtt Irees as nossHu i ait te Shortest' practicablo time. This gradual but certain destrue tion of this immense indu:;t my should be averted, and it can tn1, bo done by ftrlnishing our citiz,.t with the imlora:tioi con,ueiI in this chapter. If invest ig-a;?om has proven to the peoplo of Europe lpv.v this industry can be contined c' ene'rations, and yet not exhaust he means of supply, it will b) vorth more titan the cost of pnh- ( ishing this report to our citizens, i we by this means inform tiem ol omnet!ing be done to - chuck thec I )resent system, this great indutstrv, vhich at present SeCis eXhaust!t,; t imst in A few Years be conliled t,) a 'ery Con tracted aren. The next chapter treats of Ih e alning materials to be found in his country. Can anythim i liagime not. T1his5 A)indsLrv, by the o mnportation of raw hides~ wnihou t uty, has enabled the *Un:ited ;tates -e o exp,ort annu:mlIy eighmt mtion t,i ollars' worth of leather, and i 'ere kn1o~V1wn 1CI whom- we i ( I ho ma)fteri to enabIlO u1sLi to .in athoir at a still loss cost, ouri e orts might be increased twvofohi to > the adlvan tage of that portiul of e nr laboring population, I "Th'e results of the forest fires het rid their occurrence and( prieserva- 2 On' is- the caption of aniothier I li opljter, anid I wou0Ild on1ly as5k, jif( wroe are umot towns and villagesm in w .r Northwestern States~ that wo'oi su ive paid the cost of pinating this ge .po.rt could they have b)oon allowed ital ithma the pas four years to circau ple to this chapter among then' pa nghbors? ('co b1le ne(xt chaipter' speaks of the fu2 nsect ravages of forests, diseases, n d other dlesr'oying agencies." the hat enn be of more immuediato in- g rest to the agricultural comjmi- sal ts of our country? Entire forest' of Its ar'e sometimes swept out of mi istonce by insects, and if in~ this th< apter we are to be advised of aL thae :neody, that alone wvill be worth Pr: 3 cost of publication' 5 0 Next conmes the question of the c<'r mportance of forests to agrientl-- ma1) e,A vital question ; none more ma 'lo-day the thoughtless farmer cot ls his for ests with the hope and Ical, >spe8ct.of immediato gain, never my one moment believirig that the lis) at cause of agriculture is injured T t to the extent that lie assists in ~ed unding the earth of the covering d6hr ure gave it. If, by reading th'is mel0 ~pteor, he can be restrained and"" need to preserve and increase Ifonr torest area, will we not be amply f atni aid for the appronriatiem ro. b alm"E.C ver iet-'bl of our c ountlry comte ; it e wl(: \ il t t, thle (limlato has ('1h.ml11ge( ; or ;)l1 tm t;1: r c:alu . ( stsi that )'even:t (m:' 1a.m (13 pr1'/)(n11in- ), a:; t hi(-v N.(idl v :; (~O. W h,O e:l ray thi:tt; h-' aIna; ion o O ur f,)r,'s :s i:i 11. t, lli ("-it;m l f t]lis myeIou ~e:nng 1y. \rh-ip ('n. fII s t(' it)1I (: l ' 1''r i * . ia tt'rO al a 1t (:l ' l in1 Ii' ibi 1l it' f. s ai iho I J:' . ' 1 : ri uIlturis t f. This i w a ba(t(r Or dli::,('tt:'fi"ln litr>n thi! m-muerll' in 11(1:J~'l ~Jil . I 1 a' i( I i'l w i e fi",)11; ( ' 1 -->pi ar e ii lli l ;n 1 :: i l. l ' Itr 2 > OI I"I +al1>10 i; t \\"'1* '(::t; 't '1 1'.,; :t:1 I t l :1 4:1 (ii i'; :al! . il f;'a 1 . ':; (it 1', 10 , 1 til f,on" t t2\ :lx tu ".01 \OLn,l s.e i r Yo I au.;a a''' - f.r . ' t a u wereItt. a 'kh s I am ta - a; as rerlkt,: l ln ;. Th:, :n t m l f.rehi s Of thet PO1' l ( n l o the !',1 pe:m(?ti ri\,-' m1(' n :t,;n.ll c .'(I i d ., u i en1111 ial di -'- 11 rib ,a t at daaatn I thm of t ; (' I), al' I(1 tl:1adj n l l b 1 . 11I+ a".I' N o (:1 ( 'aa m iIi how\ ' nuny miln; 1 f > ' .: OI f - ; - il; Il\ a;tll t l: l '. : I' li i t ' )a :l.: " oua 1a 1 ra(d1Vd a la a y barrn r >m11 t' n a n(; i(! Il i '.);': . 11 oi rati. fail : a k:m e ! hn- frtIom One S:11( tl); u i' n i,"rev\"..bly 1"lr l.no , o)ttt)n1 1 t;e wh;lil: a t lo' I fic'1li;t y' i1 :;': b. il - riv ' s -i ( rit ii(to i" ;"- -b. Lr1 nU lir fro m til :l (!O 11i )i 41 U ( !1:l lt'en !, it i'n as to Iil h .:o a> : . :his Ia ll 1 :'-.1.., i ): d'.. w -;n. pre, irv. ti!n f i r - ; ;t a I a .:1 - .. -;:rv,tt;iOn of he ; i!. lt(; It; w a 1') l tt ) ini i :l1 : 1: ,t u i 1 t -l; .1 11 ti)o luxu1ri if 1 ,\' o w i,m . f .- t O t,t'I:; r1-U . I' i -a2 a:a ,i t. 6'f .gi , 1\vatter 1Ih l, Itt. i t isa l 'ir':-; fl'; m U411 F i 11 1 a t ; i t i I retad e of 01 if"*h ill tI V ( ' l to ;; n ' i: 1 , o f Iu , +ht hat . i " * ; :. h iit' e i -k 11m hoar :11t l a .- :m en m111. l th; !;rowth-01 of thoso 1Iuatinaturo MoiWi s. Eurl'.pa' hasov ''r i.. h')Wj:s ofi o':a , :n Ll:oui n t, eb1.1ter in his report r.: t o)f talat of t.i .5 we \ ttOo l(:t'nied to n er i . I !r.'\'' in fro:n th!I;; ..;: t:"(' l If .hi.; r1'111 t ll s 0 wa t. Erpae' i14 lit ) .;, t.; krow Ith 1; ar. , and lot, Mr ."" I')1u-?; i('n ull: older nation tre ltm'> :n a: l: sl,jet of iinceh if:( 11.p1) :-i:,ti('( :J thIo:r voe):t'uo; Io) ai:4t, u ill rtat,td i, l lt) Il) (Al('1 : i ?' il'( t Ia 1 l(':7 a .;!> till 'i1I . 1L n i ente' , : (11 (n t : . O - an l d"ltt. (,e'", thi. th l11D1.t,)n of our yitllhI:" a ld h"a ina leiii:ted I1vs l' lli .ll: i :j' (:i lal l> wry it t i,m t:' ths 1' b :atll: l ? 1d)nv.n, the i-:a o f te p o,UI, ( 1.ne! enn1 ..;y til;tu deC lndationil Andt )1nsequen!it r:::12 evapora)(tiont i:i not." 1o C.11o. M r11. >Speake (r, thIl ::'( i.he variO,l. >,1':; tr( ft1 Of Oil t'l"! f Y l il .ihm repot. 't ihalo seo~n volu Ji'~ ll (di t. ,. l '.i'i" i t " ll(1 VI)lU11 once of t .'iatis, \; h will do not k to iatvO publish:t' ll, but; wil ,l hoveli, i)hu'd;ia ap)ulih, her.) inom-chion forid)( thepopl-. 1 have t ia<n ihIa -l,ltio n- of ot'h >I 2o,000 blihn '500 op o as )rortou qesioad in' .ovrsno are I m t5o piaUn 1 wieill not ;- whic n Dida ypou tho thatc om ntin 2ubl00 Print.. ho 31r.dikn--- w s a und Ien gother 1.80 fo0 f g. hebuit of hue, am 1 her 'h4,mmbers v r i.nd re .br .9