The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, June 20, 1902, Image 8
i ^DR. I. M
DENT
Crown and Bridge
Work a Specialty.
Phonography * so ?"n
loirned 1 y a:iy one < f rr .1
Ii ' ij ] i u(U? 1 i I't dcrlv
labltf.?John I't'GHT.
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What L'ri^lit says regard itvj;
iii<r a most liberal onnortunitv to i
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this art. Typewriting is taught
hand, the two truing liand in ham!
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UNION OR AMI?
5CUOOI. li'.'M.IHNQ vOIlV Ci .
EN6LAND REWIDES) i
EliWfihU IS BETTER:
His Majesty Progressing To- (
ward Recovery.
GREAT FETE DAY AT ASCOT R
Royal Procession Escort*, Guccn Alex- F
and rn anu Frincc r.nd Princess of i
Wales to Kaces?Royal Party Cheer.
ed by Immense Throng.
London\ June IT.?It is officially an- j
nounced that Kin;; Kdward :s mu.h | ^
bettor this morning?
The king parsed a good night ami ,
his progress toward com; i t rccovcry
is uniuton Tin i-i\ cautionary
measures ordt .-:d 1>. l is phyni- ;
clans are due to tl. 1. :.y In:| v
banding his ,-t. in vie ., c. ine j st
fatigues of the ?'..;o:i;.;ii-i. v.. . riiero- j .v.
fore the king will rot;; in at Windsor i ot
castle today, i i - s-. oi-iy d . an- U
pointed at i ein. i > ., ;. ::d ti. j i 11
Ascot . a . at i .j v/h'- ' tt
lut int. :ukd tu o; t. . into 10
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Yicto . ili lio; i'. ?vi to b.
pr( ? \t Tr.ui- la.', ' ' ! ; (.a: .
c>n 11 Al? fcuiu rn .. : tho l'rince uutl
Princi'. i oi \\ ? .1 ii t ( > tin; ia-.:cs
today. c*
I.ou.lca, Jun 1 . 10- ? 113
ion 1-M't V I:.: i' im.-.i'k' A.-1 -.it
Heath ahorth before ! o'clock. Al- Ii;
though Kb: i ; . 1 lie ?o aattend
tho rac , Queen nmlra, the *r
trincc ; . x: ,.i
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prin< ; :: i i t . ! c"
carri.. . ; .. .. . 111
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al?i>ni ... i. and * e.
was i ve, yv.'In !< '
Tlx v nl Inch; \.. . I v.
lad; it'o 368 and tb< i ictur< mo 001. c'
tuni< i id'an priii ' . \V i:u\ro l1'
mini in i* ' fc el a! -n 1 o- n
nial ]>! in rs m i .! i el" ':;v
Henry WW: . nu ! ..I:
States otnl assy, at . . ra. "Whl . Jt h . j M
It. Cart 11". m . ! lit;-. i ;'
bassy. :i:i | .'I
Chout- . '
and Adair ana < i \;i; .
pros* !U ; ; * < i !
Amliii -i.-r.riov <', . : \ ,
Whltelnw P. Id, til PI I- ' '
dor of ti d Stat - s i<> i'i corn- *
nation. And field did not to fi[
Ascot. All tlx hi las. s ii. an i (
Around Wind . and > ...t ociih
ed their quota to tho I.. ; ion'rde !
throng'Frisco
Capitalist Filled In Runaway.
San I ratio!-.co, June 17. If' : man A
Tub 1)8. !! './oil Its n.v, ( ; t wf ^ 1
Frapeh ' o. rial a i. mhor or the Tui<i?i.
Cordnre <onipnnv, has i n In.JantTv
killed roar his homo In Satisallto lu a
runaway.
Treaty of Friendship.
Madrid, Juno 17. It v.n: announced
today that the Spaai: i \nFixan treo- *
ty of friendship will not ho r< ndy for
conclusion baforo lie autumn, " lion
tho return horo of United Ktntes Mi.n- '^
Ut*r Rellouiy Btorer is expected, 1 Bc
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Otfl Rank Building
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Shorthand, and we arc od'erth'Ho
desiring a knowledge o(
in conneetioii with the SliortI.
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0N6 AFTER DEATH
WOMAN'S HEARTBEAT
hicago Doctors Deal With
Remarkable Case.
ARE TO MEDICAL SCIENCE
ractisally Dead, ti?e Heart of Bridget
Dempsey, ?. Patient In the County
Hospital, Kept Pulsating for 8| j
Hours Before It Finally Ceased.
I
Clih j June 17.?Practically dead ,
>r oUiit and one-halt hours, the heart ;
: In it ;<et i mm p.soy, a patient in tho
rant:, hospital. In.., anally (eased j
at in;,. .al action u; the respiratory
ai. of i :;e woman had ceased and
, hysicians In tttoudance pr> <
aiui' - tl !: r dead. The heart action, ^
hlch ; tpnrcutly had died away, grew .
.router a few moments afterwards, ,
.1 injections of liitro-glyeerine and ,
her stimulants and artificial rospira. ,
i a were used, I lit in ffeetually. Still
a ; ulsaiions of the heart continued ,
ith ,i -aiiarity v. Irie iho woman re- j
a mod to all oth r indications life
86.
Dr. J. H. Mustard, of the hospital
al'r*. pionouncpd the ease Landry's
tralysis, one of the rarest disease?
aown to medical science. The disco
is primarily paralysis of the res- |
ratory er.-ans, which does not act
iinicdiately on the in art.
The dead woman was 21 years of auto
id ntercd tlse institution two weeks ,
> to 1,0 treated for tubercular men i
i r i i is. ' ,
MOTHER CHANCE FOR HODSON
i
e Ig Granted Leave cf Absence and
May Be Retired. ,
.-hiugton, June 17.?Captain Richone
i\arson Hobson hns been grant j
i a tin < c montlis' leave of absence,
id it hs stated that upon the explraon
ol that leave lie is to again go
2fore the retiring board. Captain
obson is still very much troubled
ith his oyer, and lie thinks liis case h
tie ct which the retiring board ran
il.o cognizance.
When lie went before that body be
re ti e members of tbo board held
vt ti.o trouble v. iili bis eyes, bein ;
tire in i:. nature rather thtiu |
resent, th- y could not deck re him 1
lei >aoitu* ! i r service in the con-1
ruction corps. Ii was lu c anso of this j
' t'tat cpeiial bills for bis retire j
; v. t re Intro !u> < d in both houses j
' conr* sf. The : commit ten v<>- .
..?.d ; ly 1!. Mil the senate bill!
.hi \v on t.bo < ileiuiar. Tbo I
i rir"1 c h:< . however, dec-id- |
t" po n o actio i until n; .-:t ties- !
0D- | i
Nr nf A:KA nrp'j-Hi icans. !
ve cf Ft.-.te Convent cm--Seven Gub
- !i?:c?ii<il Canoi:iat:s.
T ' : .. K I)., .1 tn< 17.- inter* .it In ,
: It* jnjhllrp.n flate eonvon- '
< v ' 'a wholly in tlu head
: .i.'ct, The seven prominent
governorship who
. : : a. r In-. l'-unrU i s establishi
a i'' w re doing active
j. y v. irk t hay among the few
1 gai i m: t ne f onnd, but so even- (
*!' i o'1 :s the streneth of at least
.i 'hat t: best political
. i ' V ir inability to
.! .>;is.-ible winner. Tlioro
i 'inn t ing of abol
i < in of renomlnat
to l : :.i nPieers anil
h : U'1 ".tMI'i- I'l'.i siale, i.-tit
:< in. . 1 ; ;oa v
i -v a i n . li :t on t be
I i.i t -I t.. I i..
On . '. V ii '*v>i i tprovi ,'j. (
b : iiit, arte i 7. (ni? < : Willielmlna
lioll " ! . onvab -' ii'.tf at Castle
hutimburg, in the valley of the Lahu, (
REBELS HOPE SOON
TO DEPOSE CASTRO
Crushing Defeat of Government
Troops hy Corcega.
70 KILLED AND MANY WOUNDED
Cne Hundred and Fifty Were Taken
Prisoners?General Mates, Kebcl
Leader, Marching On Caracas?Reinforcements
Await Him at Guarico.
Now Voik, J nno 17.?Owing to tin
ij.ows cl an exodus of a largo number
of Proa idea t Castro's supporters from
Venezuela, coupled with recent defeats
suffered by ; government, the revolutionists
are hopeful of overthrowing
Castro in the -. nsuing mouth, says a
Herald dispate.i from Port of Spain,
Trinidad.
Four hundred government troops
who landed at Soro for the purpose o!
retaking (infra w re completely defeated
by C.enetal Corccga. The government
lost To killed and many
wounded, besides 100 men taken prisoners.
General Matos* army, which is
marching on Caracas, has reached Cannes
enrouto to Guarico, where reinforcements
are awaiting the revolution,
ary leader. Guarico v.as recently occupied
by a largo body of revolutionists,
a portion of whom arc invading
Daraljoho district, under the command
of General Pedro Condc.
The Barquismcto district is almost
entirely in the pc. session of the insurgents.
General Valentine Perez ha3 .sent
400 insurgents via Barraleas.
General Alexander Ducliarme is
marching from Matiuin with a large
force to strengthen Cuidad Bolivar,
which is still in the hands of the revolutionists.
The insurgents have hc'.d
the town rinco June 8.
General Ayala", with 700 men, -in
Coro, has been besieged by General
Rierrora.
Venezuelan Troops Fire on Vessel.
fct. Tnomas, l). W. I., June 17.?Advlccs
received her. fro in Georgetown
British Guiana, under dato o? June 1 i,
say that the Norwegian steamer JoLam.
arrived at Georgetown that mo.nlug
from Venezuela and the chief officer
reported that Vi nczuclan re vol :
tioulstr. "cominandoivd" the ver. 1
June G at Barrancas. About ?30 row
lutionary troops were embarked m.d
conveyed to Bolivar, after which Captain
Moling was allowed to resu.no
commrnd of tie; ship. The vessel v.as
tab- n to the other side of the 1 ay,
where she loaded cattle. On her return
voyage, when passing St. Felix,
Venezuelan troops fired on the Jolurn
from two vessels, hilling Captain Moling
and wounding a passenger named
Nunez. The government vessels pursued
the Jotum, but she succeeded in
escaping.
COLOMBIAN REVOLUTION.
Its Overthrow Seems Complete?Lead.
ers Flee to Venezuelan Territory.
Ne w York, June 17.?The overthrow
of the Colombian revolution appears
to bo complete, says a Post of Spain,
Trinidad, dispatch to The Herald under
date of June 10.
Loaders of the revolutionary forces,
including General Uribc-Uribe and
ether chief commanders, have arrived
In Cam- as, Venezuela, disheartened,
alter escaping from the Colombian
troops l?y the Mr-la river. They were
pursued for eight days. The leaders
first wont to Ciudnd Bolivar and hurried
thence to Cr.ra .. where they
hope to obtain turtle > a ' lance from
President Castro.
Declines to Uso it! Conferred.
Chirn Jnia !7 : a Thompson,
pastor ... ( on I Methodist
chiic h. Koehfo: I. declared
that he v. ill :< ... i; titlo Of
Doctor oi 111 \ 1 niI y, . . m conferrod
on id in last \vi > :: by Taylor university.
"in my juclgm . ut," said he,
"the degree should be given to men
who have gained scholarly attainments
or have accomplished great
thing 1 their work. Tho (.ucstion
is not opo to bo settled by a decision
n.- to whetln . iu j sol; td is big enough,
but whether tho man is big enough,
lie should he judged by himself and
not by the diplomas and scholarships
and degrees he bears."
Pythians Convene at Madison, Wi3.
.\iudlson. Wis., June 17.- Tho annual
ronvntion of tho grand lodge of
tlie Knight 3 of Fythias ami of tho
grand Templar Tlnthbone Misters becan
la re today with -100 delegates in
att nd.itw . one < i tlio matters to
eonto i ? for discic . Ion is the proposition
l!? a ok an : . . ;.iiu nt of $1 por
capita for the establishment of a I'ythian
sanitarium at iiot Springs, Arlc.
Ftev. Eugene Hoffman Dice.
I\PV/ \ or:-, fiir.n 17.- A ?i: ..t<-h In
the As oclatod Prcaa from Platts^UfA
I\. V.. ivioiin'Tf, tho sudden (loath
today <i 1'"? 1! v. 1 intone Ai:;;ii!,tus
1! ':'i .ti. I >. 1 '!( n. tlx , oneral
th?oh); 1 : miliary of ?i.? Protestant
F.y'.soO! al (I ;;wh. Ti. . i in his scvonty-iOin
t'i year.
AjjoraOli(. Dei" i- ! nl; >pincs.
Itonn. , Juno 1 \ . noma >
0'(i< : i. . n, Wit.toi: i:i >ii . ; ul.\ 8. P.,
a!.' 1 .in been in Koine for ronn; tlino,
will piobubly bu selected apostolic
ilelagato in the l'killpyiiia island*.
WEARIES OF- 'HER AGED SPOUSE.
i ?
Married Him for His Money, Now Sfio
Deserts Him.
Knoxvillo, Tenn., Juno 17.?Married
in May, seeks divorco in Juno, is the
story of John Nelson's matrimonial
v< nturo with JJllian Henderson. He i3
70 years old.
Just six weeks ago ho married Miss
Henderson here, but Ills dreams of
wedded bliss wero short indeed, and
0110 morning lio awoke to find her goijo
from liis side. It wns only after a
long search that ho succccdod In finding
her. lio is wealthy and she married
him for his money. The end Is
bitter. She has foJ saken him and ho
alleges in his bill f?>r divorce has gono
to live with a foiy.ner sweetheart of
liors.
Descendant Washington Family Dead.
Chicago, Juno 3>'.?Mrs. Julia Ancrum
Davidson, a -direct descendant of
tho Washington flainily, died hero today,
aged 87 years. Mrs. Davidson's
grandfather wns ftnlnnol WilliflTfi
Washington and ein own cousin " of
George Washington. Mrs. Davidson,
then a girl of 10, was present at Colonel
Washington's home* ntsar Charleston,
S. C., when tho M arquis do Lafayette
visited there in 1S2C.
Cleveland to Address Class.
Frinceton, N. J., Juno .17.?Former
President and Mrs. Grovcr Cleveland
left hero today for Villa Nova, Pa.,
where Mr. Cleveland will deliver an
address beforo the gradhiatinpr ciass of
St. Thomas college. Tho eollcgo will
confer upon him tho d*?grco of doctor
of jurisprudence.
International IVIini.ng Congress.
Duttc, Mont., June 17.?Secretary
Mahon, of tho International Mining
congress which meets Sept. 1, has received
a message from Charles S. Fee.
general passenger r.gont of the Northern
Pacific rnilroacY, to tho effect that
the Western Passenger Traffic association
lias determined to offer a rate
of one fare plus 52 on all trans-continental
lines to ifho congress at Patte.
An attendance of about 10,000 delegates
is alrce/ly assured. Several
questions of ]>rimc importance aro to
be considered, among which aro the
formation c.l a departiucut$bf mining
and mines with a t abinct portfolio
and tho codification of the mining
laws.
Failed to Make His Record.
Minneapolis, Minn., June 17.?A. A.
I Hansen. \ h< long distance i vein rider
who sought to make a 1,000-uiilo motorcycle
record, l.nr. failed in the attempt.
After lie had completed S70 mules well
inside the time limit of 50 hours which
ho had set, lie was thrown from his
wheel into a ditch and was rendered
insen .iblc for several hoars. He was
rot injured severely, but the shock of
the fall and the time he had lost were
suilli i>. nt to put him out of the contest,
and he will make anot'iier trial later.
Struck Rich Oil Well.
Louisville, June 1*7.?A special to
The Evening Post from I.It. Sterling,
Ky., says: Parties boring for oil ar
the Levee, near here, struck a rich flow
of blaclc lubricating oil at a depth of
280 feet. Tlio well is averaging 50
barrels daily.
Oncer Icelancl??:? Belief*.
The orthodox Icelander believes lliat
the earth lias r.n opening through it
from pole to polo?in <>(hor words, that
it is the exact counterpart of a glgan'ic
bead. According to tdielr idea all wa-tersi
\v1ii..l> <l..n- (/% .1
V .. ...VI* IIVM *.i*y; liUl 111 ill C 111 UU 11
tlilthorwnrtl by a suction created by
the oceans tumbling downward
through the hollow, which they llrmly
believe exists. Their authority for the
curious belief is the "Utama Saga," a
semisacred work written early in the
fourteenth century.
If the ancient volume is to ho relied
uiion, one It lorn Liefson. a tlsl.cruian
who was driven northward by a tierce
gale about the year 1201, is the only
human being wh > has ever seen the
spot where the waters of all oceans
plunge downward and are n^>t seen
again until they have passed entirely
through the earth and again appear
bubhiing and frothing like a mammoth
spring at the south pole.
A Vnl?ia*>Io Secret.
There is only one genuine brand frf
can <io cologne i:i the whole wide
world, and its composition is a family
secret and has been so for nearly 200
years past.
It was in 1700 or thereabouts that
uiu iiM?uiuiK'iuic 01 11to famous perfume
was first established by one <;iovaunl
Maria farina ?i the city whcuco
It takes it.-; name, There are now In
Cologne and its i1n7.11 diale neighborhood
B.mio fifty factories for i?is proparation,
over forty of tlnnn lacing in
the hands ju rsanq bearing the name
of farina. The others are conducted
by kinsmen and kinswomen, m< !.v
relations l.y marriage. It ha,*} b<i.. ? .timated
that from first to lai I the monopoly
tins brought into the ooflers of
the elan the chenrious sum of f. 7.' o,.
000.000, and probably 'this e -annate is
under rather than over the j inri:.
Prl vPer,i*.i of .*1 iv? ?r.
An I'ngiish p-.er can deir ai I a j ri
vate HUtliewo with the pc yen inn 1a
! represent hi., vie vs 0:1 : ,ay v. a of pubj
lie welfare, for tr<; . >n o . felony ho
; can demand to tie tried 1?; . 1 ; peers;
| he cannot I e outlawed in iy civil ac!
lion, nor can tie l,e :.; r?. it 1 unl* ss fur
! an Indict::' oft'enr '. :?! ": \, 1 ..empt
1 from serv;1: 1 n inries. Ho m iy alt with
; Ida hat on In courts of jui-tlce. and
; r'.ior.ld la* be lisible to the lust penalty
! of the law !. can demand a* silken in|
bpeud of a hempen rope.
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to be found. Ju
some mid-sum
FRIGES $
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Come in a
Straw Hats
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GRASP THE OF
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offered you. We h
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j to select, from a/id you d<
ua to order lor we carry
have
ROCK HILL
; of all stylos. II you want a Bugg
! Harness come and look over our st
i noil you.
'REMEMBER YOU TAKE
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LEADEitS IN VEHICLE
(UNION CARRli
Are the people to see1 w
. R E P A 8
| High Grade Trimming and
i (lot their estimate before having
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\vii.:t is i!ov.-? or ?< '! n: The conntry
does not ki } Item Is, in* ,
1t economy has hoon practice;', or ! f
ti'ava:rar.ee. Sometimes the committee | t
<Si l.l.ttS ihgl ? '..1 it llii'.ht l?rt ell- B
llj '.ileiu'il h; !..... .... a ami celticism, > 9
oinl perhaps the lotting In ( f light SAvouhi
fsliew that a ^vantage might fol- |g
Ion* if eon re:-s ami its committees g
t;hor.! 1 leave to tlie discretion of exec- H
ntivo mil administrative otiicers some W
| of the details of expondiluie. I have
f>' f m told ( f n "breast Iilttli stone Avail" w
a t W, l Point, for example. Years H
*..:.T.ilied Avldle superintend- H
cnla j' 1 f * r ri'O.P' 0 for the con- I
slrtio - "i re - t high stono wall" I
o:; ii. 1' from the wharf to H
the p: V >a?l running along the B
e?! . At ho t congress fl
mo > uiy thousand dollar g
'a.">. i : moved, it Avns S
now 'i 'i to stop, so it Avent a
on V- appro] rintiiig 5-0,- I
(km - i high stone B
wall i 'i stone walls" fl
; e post and fl
ili ?! ?; i.p. fv erlntond- B
c . . si i'' shut tlicni off fl
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a 1 . .i ' >i- patent; it mny l>e worth money. I y
V. < , Oijjptly obtain U. H.; vul Foreign
PATENTS ] 1
'i r.a : TRADE MARK S or return tfi- 9 \
R 7 ) i atmrncy's fee. S end model, sketch J
pi; and we send ati IMMEDIATE ? U
I F!? LL I Iiort Oil p;itontab*ity. AVegivel Q
| t'10 U ?t I. ; I service and advice, aucl qur B R
g cliiU'.'t a arc moderate. Try us. Q w
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! ^Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.0, J j ^
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vellest line
st received
mer styles.
>1 TO $3.
nd see.
at cost.
FORELAND.
aw's stiff hats,
'PORTUNITY
uggy when it is
ave a variety of ;
1 e s
>rit have to wait for
them in stock. We
BUGGIES
y, Carriage, Surrey or Set of
oek an?l we are sure we will
NO 1USK. You see what
e sell.
DAVPN
U DV I \Jm
:s AND IIARNESS.
ige works
lion in need of any
ring.
Painting a Specialty.
your work done elsewhere.
u;e works,
, Manager.
I>OYI)\S STABLE.
Sntlnflcd.
Bonator Crab?A man called on me
is morning and offered mo $1,000 for
y vote on a certain measure, but I reisod
it.
Political Purist?Bravo! You ought
have the approval of j our conscience.
Senator drab?I have. Wo finally
;recd on $2,000.?Boston Post.
'
Too much housework wrecks wo
men's nerves. And tlio constant
care of children, day and night, is I
often too trying for even a strong ff
woman. A haggard face tells tho I
story of the overworked housewife H
and mother. Deranged menses, I
lcuconhoea and falling of tho
womb result from overwork. S
Every housewife needs a remedy fci
to regulate her menses and to I
keep her sensitive femalo organs a
in perfect condition.
WINE" CARDUll
is doinf* this for Lhoufcau.d? of I
American women to-(lay. ft cured ft ^
I Mw. Jones and that is why sho I
' writes this frank letter:
Dluniieat'/*: ICy., Feb. 10,1901.
j t r.ia :o that. y? ur w'o of Cardut H
iH hripini? i?o. I r.'n fcelin'f V
' I liny lolt lor years. I tun doing njy B
own v. orlr without nny help, and I
v. ashcil '..i t wtok and was not 0110 bit
tired. l'hat cliows that tho Wino la
, doim.' ma yor \. T am getting floahier
tb; )i 1 ever wi.R b.'oro, and sloop good
' r- d : It ll-fov) I begun taking
Wino of Car.hii, I !i)?ed to havo to lay
down !'v-i - ; i\ time# every day, but
Ti IV7 I do not l" I: *iof 1 vhw <*< ?/?.
the day. Mna. Richard Jonk*. b
Si.ot> at i>nr<4<;isr*. m
W r fcu .v! lit r??tnr-*, rwMrr$#f giving tjmp* B
ton. , " Ji t ) u.? ?'Ati* ?. >ry ln*pnrtmw|", The H
Coiiuooi ; wiic.iit lw , i bullini'uii, 1%qu.