-' ' vh.i r ' "',,v THE SCI ANTON . T1UBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1002. 5 V a Mi iSS5$i.lS&SSZ5i tSSSS$22.'iS&&ie.i&ttAw&'i'' :vmj ?l ' ' "'" "II III ,. I 1 1 A VALENTINE. I WHAT lor my VaTnitlncr'' W .levitli iiur I1o-..th fall illoonn lll wltht-r mill ilm In lire Mil, n( I lie whiter nil'. Suiiitllilnir I i.ni lli.il ncur in.iy lie I'mled ir t.imMiiMl lhtoiic.li nmiij 11 .tt.tr N'hbpii "'llu win lil l bilaliUi lor lite Uiiati-t' .ton arc In II, inj ilrtirl" , -II. (. I'. die KirnH'Hs U'OelntH nif not yot Icnod'ii. Piofcssor 1). A. Stonu will luivu a Unal nipotlnir today with tho prltu-l-pnls of the HchoulM Intel uxlcit ami thu returns for tli'Uct rules will bo ninth'. From tlii! present outlook It ap pears .that ir the huiii of $,000 if? realized tlu TeaehiMs' Mutual HencMt Association will do writ. 1L nhould bo remembered that the work of thu blir enter prion foil on a few comparatively speaking. I'tunlbl.v ir tho assistance rendered had been mote general If the high school for Instance, hnil shown mure Interest, the tecolpts might have been lai-fter. At any rate the Klrmess was a treat success and Its beauty ami the pleasure which It afforded merit all the praises II le cclVetl. The P. i tie rows I; I iciltal Is the much talked of event to eome. Already the announcement of hli iipptMinu-e has attracted the mom unprecedented In terest. The fact that the armory can be made comfortably warm, which was demonstrated at the Sousa concert. Is nn. element of ndvantiw for the entil ing' event, but It Is doubtful whether even it cold, cold house lould keep away the tin onus on that night. To have P.ulerewski la Kcranton Is an attraction which would tempt people to ! go to much Inconvenience and trouble to hear and see, and piob.ibly to run some risks in the way of grlnpe or pneumonia. All this distinction Is be cause Xordlca had such an ovation In this city. ' Airs. II. C. Sharer gave a must de lightful afternoon at cards 011 Thuisilay when a laige company of, ladies was entertained. Among the guests were: Airs. Henry Pelin, jr.. Mi. K. H. Jermyn, Airs. AV. AI. DIckron, Airs. A. II. Storrs. Airs. O. D. Murray, Airs. X. V. Leet, Airs. AV. J. Hrown, Airs. F. AI. Spencer. Airs. Ci. JI. Ilallstead, Airs. II. H. Ware, Airs. springer, .Airs. n. TI. Brady, jr.. Airs. H. AV. Kingsbury. Airs. T. F. Penman, Mrs. K. C Comsen, Airs. F. I;. Plat I, Mrs. J. S. Lyiule. Jlrs. 15. V.. Wnts-on, Alls. Kranlillii 'ileashaw. Airs. ,7. H. Dimmlck, Airs. Kllllman, Airs. J. r, AAntz, Airs. K. K. Chase. Airs. James Gardner Sanderson, Airs. Ilohle. Airs. G. H. Smith, Alls. Charles Coarsen! Airs. Sturges, Alls. Alott, Airs. I, . Iteynolds. Airs. AV. D. Hoyer.. Airs, t! C. A'on Storch, Airs. a. dan. Diinmiik Mi. Twitehell. Airs. C. L. Frey, Airs' Matthews, Airs. T. II. Watkins, Airs' Owens, Airs. C. S. AVeMoa, Mrs. J. S I Hair, Alihses Holla, Gllinore, Hissell I'oore, Howell, Yost. Alallhews, Hey nblds, Salulersonr'Haikei', Hradlev, Alc'r rlll. Airs. Thomas Dickson has been en-tertainlng- Hev. Pr. and Airs. Kidman or Alorrlstown, X. J., during the p.ist vcek. Dr. Krdman Is Airs. Dlekhon's pastor in the summer, Their son, also Hev. Dr. Kriliiian, 1b pastor or a. church In Honolulu and will bo of great as- 3? l2s i Fashion's latest style is embodied in this up-to-date boot. I For walking and street wear it holds a high place among the Si g many popular styles of S. -&. us g It is stylish in appearance ! and smart in effect. Like all "Queen Quality" boots, it fits g the foot perfectly and with g absolute ease from the mo g ment of trying on. Kibo en g amel vamp ,and tip, with dull g top, a very heavy welted sole $ with rope stitched entension 3 edge and a medium heel, per j2 forated vamp and foxing. g The latest leathers, the g newest styles and shapes 5 for all occasions. 3 1 All Styles $3; g A Swell w Creation for Fall -as " in l Mahon's 328 Lackawanna Ave. IJjWE GIVE STAMPS TOWfMMMtKMWM sblaiico to Colonel Dotes and his party during; (heir lslt In thai city. Mrs. Uleltslm's face, so familiar and ho beloved, Is missed fronl the Usual place at the w;lnilow.rif her Washing ton avenue home durlnir these mid winter days. It Is all because she hud acquired a sun-parlor looking out up on the hiwh at the rear of the hollso and In which delectable slass-walled retreat with Its warmth of8uasiiHib and ftlow of color, she feels in? whiter la her beautiful life. Mr. 'and Mrs. W. II. Taylor will en teilaln a Iiii'ru loinpauy of Bursts In a limit flmi tuiiiB- fashion .Monday night at their blantlltll honic, 'Hilltop," on Webster iivemte. There wlllibe mtiMe by Ml"s Klcetu (llifoul and Mr. Aithur lloehinan. An InteieMlns featttie ot the piogramme will be the fact thai Mr. Chalks I Joei sain, formeily of this illy, will conic whh .lls tilti'ord as itiiotn-puiiixl. ToboKjran parties at the Country club aie at the height of their popularity Just now, Among thost. who composed a merry company on Monday night weic: .Miss Holes, Miss llertrade Sprague, Miss Helen Paul, of Philadel phia: .Miss Carrie Hennell. Miss Helen Matthews. .Miss .Mary IVnnypacker. Miss Janet Dleksou, Dr.. Hamilton, .Messrs. Osborne. Hemic, Hessell, Wolf, l.lnen. Talks, Dale and Dickson Tor rey. lion. Alfit-il I land and Mrs. I land will Rive a dinner tonight In honor of Colonel and .Mis. Holes and .Mr. and Mis. Slurges. The other gueMs will be Air. and Airs. Helln. Air. and Airs. C. II. Welles, Mis, Thomas Dickson. Alr. and Alls, .lames Auhliald, Air. and Alls. .1. A. t.lncn. .Mr. Allies I.. Tracy, of Hoiii-sdale: ,fudt;i. and Alrr. Wlllaril, AIi. J. A. Pi he. Airs. It. g. Powell, Airs. I-:. S. Aloffat. Airs. T. II. Watkins gave a beautiful Japanese luncheon yesterday when All";. II. AI. Holes and Ali. 13. H, Stur KCh weic guests of honor. The tallies weie charmingly decorated. AIlss Uradley, of Xew burgh. X. A'., is the gaest of her sister. Alls. F. AI. Spencer, on Clay avenue, and is wel comed by a host iif friends in this city. Alls. George G. Hrooks gave a card party 011 Tuesday and will entertain In the same way next Tuesday after noon. Air. and Airs. W. ll. Il.-on enter tained a number of friends at a caul party Thur.-day nlpht. A toboggan pally will lie given to night at the Country club In honor or Aliss Holes. Air. and Airs. G. AI. Ilallstead will entertain the Tuesday Night Card club next week. Mr. and Airs.. A. S. H.iker wjll enter tain at cauls on Alonday evening. Air. and Alls. Ten Urooek entertained informally at cards last night. 1 Among the beautiful farewell din ners which have been given in honor or Colonel and Airs. Hoies and Air. and Airs. Sturges, none were more attract ive than that or Thursday night when Fashionable Dressers Admire the Mmops TJOR m fm00mfm wr Shoe Mis. 13, S. Moffat cnlertnlhed at n Japanese dinner. The fnvorn were ex ceedingly )ire(ty and 'the oriental effect of tho decorations received many com pliments. The guests were: Colonel and Mrs. Holes, Mr. and .Mis. Htiimes, .Mr. and .Mis. James A. I.lncii, Judge and Mis. Hand, Mr. and Mrs. C II, Welles, Mr. and Mis. J, l Dickson, Judge and Mis, l-J. X. Wlllaid, Mm. Mills, of Uostonj .Mrs. It. J. Powell, Miss Piatt. Mrs, II. J. Pouter gave a heatlllful leceptlon on Tuesday when many guests were entertained, Mrs. Foster whs assisted In receiving by Mrs. N'orinan Foster, of IlUffulo; Mrs. (leoigi! Maishall, of Hhainokln, and Mrs. S. U. 'Derinan. About the looms wete Mrs. (lardiier Cobb, of tlnr rlshurg: .Mrs. T. F. Penman, .Mis. T. (i. Wolfe. .Mrs. T. J. Foster, Mrs. Will nrldllh.. of Plttslon, and Miss Ihninii Haiiili-lsoii. ' .Mrs, 'deorge I., Dickson and :Ms. ,(j,il). , Sanderson presided at the table. A,l'rs. K. ,.T. Uaughton, Miss Chuinard nn'tr'.MIns Foulkc, of Stvouily burg, served 'rappe. The young ladles In ; the- room were .Miss Clartrnde Spraguc, Miss Tiny Jesstip, Miss May Pelinypaclier, Miss liessel and -Miss Molt. The mnuilnllti club furnished murk'. .Marvin & Mulr directed the elaborate decorations. Col. and .Mrs, IT. M. Holes and Miss Holes will lsave on Monday for a trans pacific trip, extending over severa ! months. They will sail from San Fran clscs on the "t! and will spend a fort night in the Hawaiian Islands. It Is with vivid Inteiest that their friends will anticipate their return, for both Colonel and Airs. Hobs pjssws to a pio nounccd degree the happy gift which belongs only to the true nconteur, and can graphically reproduce In word pic tures the Incidents and scenes which have Imprisiscil them. Air. and Alls. K. H. Sturges and .Miss Slurgci! will r,o to Japan at the same time. one of the most atti active tees uf the! seas-on was given on Alonday. by Airs, Geoige I.. Dickson. The Runt of honor was AIWs Halght. or Lebanon. Airs. K. II. Jennyii and Alls Kuiii'n Alott served I'r.ipiie. Airs. H. S, AlotYat and Airs. Towns"ntl Pome presided at the table In the dining 1011111. Among othirs who assisted in elite! tabling were: AIiv. Walter AI. Dickson. Airs. James P. Dickson, Alls. Hogcrs Israel, Alts. F. II. Jerinyn. AHss Klolsc Gllmoie and AIius l.ydln Poore. The house was charm IliKlv decorated. Air. anil Airs. U. G. Hrnoks. Air. ( D. Jones and family, Allss Grace Norton and Alls. J. G. Shepherd, wll rail today for the Aledilerreaean. They expet t to be abrent four months or longer. Anion"; those who went to New York to see them "fl" were AIis. W. H, AIc Clave. Airs. Willard Alatthews. Alrsais. T It. Hrooks. George G. and J. II. Kiook.--. AIls-s Kramer, of !!1U A yoinlng ave mi". entertained at cards on Thinsday night in honor m' h'r gue:-'t, Allss Atl ler. 01' Uoclicster, N. A". .Mrs. J. W. Howarth ami .Mrs. A. F. Law will give a hauds-onio reception at the Green HUIkc AA'licehr.en's club on Tuesday next. A number of the young people of Green Hltlge will have a dancing paity at the Wheelmen's club on Monday night. Movements of People. Mi-, (.prim Si'ult, r WVlMir .nun..', ii l-il-In; Npiv 'lull. .1 ml Siiiuinil, . .1. 'I lip tlsrtfi Nptllo .mil .ln-riliiiu' Malimi hop ipliirnril limn .1 i-it Iti Ww Anik. Mi. .mil Mi. .1. I.. ( i.r,fin,il lui" liliuiu'il fi mi I'loriilt fui .t lnirf -t.ij, llipv pirtt to pi Ii.uk i ; k "Woiy JL ms In ltoclf I.filjtc In (tie canine ot ,i tew iby. Mr. Jamr-i (I, SIk iilionl will nceoiitiuiiy llioiii. JHM Jmpihliir anil Nellie Million rcliirnej fiom Ximv Votli city jmlenlny. Mr. T .1'. Von Mnrch will 'no l New Yotk to. il.iy to allrml the nctMIng ol ii filrtnl. ' Mr. II. A. liluci, lil Xmv Voik, who vvitu I lie KiiMt ol Mr, ,1, I. Wlit iclurnril liotiio nn Momla.i , -Mi. anil Mr. .Ihhim .T, U'IIHiiiik will Icac to ihy for ii t'.illtoiiil.i lili wlili Ii wilt innsniiic trvri ll wooln. Mr. P. K. T.t)lor nn.l Mlw llclrn I'.ail, of I'lilP nili'lplit.l, iiu In llli.ini, wlirp. Hipj went to ul. Irml IliU .liinlor iriii, .Mr. mill Mm. (Icoikc ;'. Il.nii.iiil went to HIiir. Iininlnii llil week Hi' ntli'iiil tlie rttnctol of Mr. lUriiinlS liriitlur, Ullll.iin WIIIMmi Hlow, of lli.il illy, II. s. llfnniU. .lol.li l'. Mct'uiinell, llolicrt .1, WIIILniif, Mh.iii.w ('. W.iMi, X. II. HrnnnliiK, ,1, I!. Ailiinifon, MI'H.tVoiirr ami Ml I'nncr hoic li'Rhtntil ul the Hotel Alliiil In ,Vc Ycuk tliU WC'k. Mr. W. JdiiA ronli lliown, wlm im Mk Pllvn Mcliilii'li li.nl hi ni.mv frlpml In llili illy, It .it tier nlil linnic nn ijnlncy .'111.11110 fr a few ijj, ttlicYe "stn l Hip fencl of irr u..n j , 4. ,,,',L, 'IlilM'. IEWS OF V A WOMAN WHAT would j lire? What Hove ,ou m you do In ease of it you probably be- ottld do Is to dress yourself composedly, If the lire were In the night, and then give an Imitation of a heroine by saving one or two other members of the family, and after that, gather up our valuables, taking cart to secuiO certain piloeless papers which the others have forgotten and then calmly deceend a ladder amid the plaudits of the populace. What you probably will do In such an event will be to yell like a Coman che Indian, tear madly about the room In a confused attempt to find the door and viiui' I'lotlus .'mil Mnnilv iinru 1,1 i, .......in,! nl ,1,.n,.,i 1., , rf j ,iul.ty Kloves lllld yum. ll(?llti(1 Ajl fal. , ben the nllUel.,ul fol. lnak. , 1,,,, .. i,H:'nln. .hn,. i ih .i,. 1 ---" - ....w .., ..v, .v..,.,,. ,,,,,. any woman will do hi an emergency. It Is largely a matter or guesswork as to the particular direction her ueives will jump. The iiulik 1'putless lldgety woman who Is always on siprlngs Is just as likely to develop hero'ne symp toms as the slow deliberate person who always has to take a certain amount or time to make up her mind. Whl'e the latter is mentally debating- whether idle shall wear her blue dress or her grien otic or whether she shall tie up her jewels in a frin;;ed towel or carry them down in tho Ice pitcher, the former has managed to get Into some clothes no matter If they may be wrong side out and is helping some body else to of cape. The very excit ment nnd the cotirelousncs!) or being a prominent factor In it, ronietim'es seem to steady the nerves of the one who Is though to bo Irresponsible, and her alert habit of ml ml Is found to be ex ceedingly valuable, while the more quietly balanced woman will act stun 111 il and helplcrs. The other night there was a lire when one of the ladlea attired herself in her bath-iobc. and thoughtfully placed a bow in her hair. Some time ago at a lire a young girl was re moved with dlflieuity from her burn ing home. Il was thcn'disovercd that the only on" of her possessions which she had saved was a gilt girdle which she had chis-petl about hor waist over her night nobes. Its value was fifty cents ami it was growing tarnished. A cor.lly 'watch and seveial hands-ome lings were left on her dressing table. She war, no more tlaft than the man who, on the same occasion rushed back into the blazing house, burning his eye brows and singing his coat, antl emerged with a bird-cage which had not been occupied for months; a fact of which he wan perfectly well aware. There is one man in thin town who declares that he -lost the chance of marrying an heiress, when he saved her life an instance at variance with tradition. lie was a gr-'-'St at the same country house and their brief acquain tance had lesulted In mutual attraction. Hut ono night a fire broke out and tht members of the hourehold barely escap ed with their lives. Tho young man bioke in the door of the room occupied by the heitess and carried her out in her Scanty nttlre of the night. She screamed antl howled and insisted that he should dtop her instantly. He never saw her after they emeiged from the llames' and he had plated her some where In safety. She left before day light anil lung afterward coalldetl to a I'rleud that she was too much humiliat ed by the memory of her hysterical be havior on the night of the fire ever to set eyes on her leseuer again for she knew he must have been thoroughly disillusioned. At last we have suinethliiK" which hits iitlrnd up Wllken-llaire. We have iUiRleil more or less coyly for the dis tinguished attention of our sister city for yeais, but the most wejiave thus far accomplished Is to havo'hor fjlance hauKhtlly This way iluough her Jsweled lorffuette and say: "Dear me, they say there Is quite a town up there. I. myself, have never' been up to see, but I tun told that t-oine of my sons oc casionally wander In that direction. I've warned them, too, that the young women have no itrandfathers." Well, we have'nt worried very deeply over the disdain with which wv have been treated but occasionally we thtow out a bit of a ball. It Is always sonie thliib' lofty and exclusive, riiimelhluK with a Daushter -of thu Revolutionary attachment, or In the way of Art, We never havo baited the hoolt with anytlilntr lis frivolous as a Klrmess or a ealte-walk, but when we have had somebody rather experienced III play ing the piano or In singing to high i. we have bashfully admitted tho fact to Wilkes-Harre, but as a rule she has legarded with haughty scorn our ten tative attempts at pietendlng we were on the map. Now, however, sho has all at oueo come to a realization of our existence. Tim reason Is Paderuwsht, WHUes liarre Is clamoilng for a diagram of seats at tho I'.iderewslM recital anil has already airanged for a special train. We had to do something you know, and nt last we have arrived. Saucy Hess, NICHOLSON. Special tu the .Siuutoii Tiibiuie. Nicholson, Feb, ".Miss May Sweet, or Harford, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. V, Osborne, Mr. and Mis. F, 13. Tiffany, of State street, are visiting the hitter's sister, Mrs. W, F. Keefer, of Syracuse. At a tegular meeting of thu Nichol son Cemetery association held Monday, February a, ISO:', the fo'llowirig oftleers were elected: President, 11. V. Tif fany; beeretary, F. M. Williams; direc tors, F, M. Williams for three yeais; F, U. Pratt for tluce years; N, U Vpn1Ifni' I'm i.'n vni'U W T. 'Ptrp.iiM- 4't'4"4''34' SCIENTIFIC SALAD "Inaccurate knowltdRP U dingtrciu tlilui, Sii In til thlnin lt 111 be cuutttr." Itrmlcrt of tlir Stlrnl woulil (reilly alii 111 ! In luy tuk lit Mklng iUftloni (not noofi' arlly for publication), whkli If i(uilb! will be Hundred In full lit ih ttrly liu: of the Wtrklv Silad anJ tlielr receipt aiknowleilncJ (lunietltattly by mall. All audi lommunlm. tlorm rmut, liopcr, aa a matter of courac, bear the mller'j cotrcct name ami auMrcM, ui olliprlp llipy u limit lip taken Into ion Idcratlon. How to Rend in Bed. Tlll'ltl! IH iii) Viillil ic.i.on tu lip. iirRpit u;:nliil tilinr tlio pyp In il proper iiiniilirr In u leeiimliflit luHlttan; ntli uo h the 1eul tlu Honip, nml t.tn lip IipIhIpiI In fni longer pciiinli nltliuut ilainuijo limn mil ntlier poiltloii, Wp .ill know lli.it r.itf tl.im.ittu U ultpn ilonp ly ipnil liiir In ,i ipciiinliont iotnrp, but UipipIii, iolbty, tunic mutlils ate nt f.ailt. Hail It bipn the u:il. verbal pr.utt(c iltiilnif tl.i; pjt tupnly m tidily yp:u tu ptie i.irtful itliri limit Iium Ii rpml lj. ditf iIohii linlfjil of f.niuir tu one uinl nil, ''Vo i miut not ipjiI l.lnif dimn." ilipic umilil In- Imi ue.iiiiidit uinl lulicr p.iei In tlu eoniniun'.ty ll..in now ctM. Three eoally aolilJ cn.M mine all (lie ibliUKC po'idlik- (rem IcnJInif l.tllnr iloivn, tlu tlrt often tailing In tin' other Imi. Thc.v tiri! Imuiiklrnt or iMimirty illrpitnl lliclit, almrl ipel. In.' ilNtmie. .mil llpiilnc (lip Umk mil of a nLine ill i MM nngk'i to Hit! llnp of llon. i Ati: or tiii: mikciiici'. IVuple fipqiipnth lie ilowii to rp.iil jl a illi tump fivin koiiiI llidit; iifin the lljht U ni.t mil,i poor, bill In Midi ii illipi-tlon lint It U lin khIi1p In liuhl tlip lipok pirpeilj in. I lltuinliiitp it nt nil, S iiiii-tline (lip liu'lil U In faml, M itlw.ijs il.ioMt tin- pilnt In rl.j.lnn, noff;i.ti.i; .1 p!o-o iiMiliiiir ili'lantf. .l,!tb N llkil.i In pro. iliiip iMiiipiinr of Hi" illl.iry inifelfi, t iir,'t" ' !om f tilt the Internal tn:etnre of tin r.M'i, .imi pciiunwnt piojjie'iho npjr-i.iitl.t. Or. hi nr.l.'r to M-oiur PM'ii fjli Huiii, ll U nprpwiiy hi tip thr bunk sn tint .ill tho i.ml.ir imwlii .up nit' nitM.il mill t'.iffatljuip oon Mipeirpup. If, Imnpni, ppry mi" ipjil!n l.iin; ilown will 111 .IIU11RP Ills - Ol lll'll lll.lt tllP li'.llt IMIIIH iwcr the liiml i'llhuit mlklint the op', .mil fnlk lu'll ii'ioti I lie iusp; II ho Hill iioM h' book lit it long ipjiliu JU'.tnce, mvl IjKp oiip tlut the line of lei ten sh.ill be nt H;lit :ifiPi to the Hit- if iMnn, .ill of Iii. Ii nui uiti!ri .1 liiiok-ii'"!. In- i.in be vi. of lining tils pwh ui moil' h.ini th.tn if lip uue vlillnj; up. Mine lh.ui thi, tlieiv I iniuli nniille'v In f.i'.ot of ji.iilim; liit7' iloi.n. Tin iiHiinilisiil is. tiire .iIIouk inoip ip-t of .ill tin' boillly vlritttuus th.'.n lh sillin,; puiiuip, .mil t'lere h i;rp:l r pi'Mlbllity if iicllii .in-1 up.iir in (hit p.iiltlo'i. 'I hose who luip lilnl it l.irn. Itic IimhIiIs tittiu Inir, lifter n li.irl ilji's noil., finn the i,M i. 'llili- ulieii il.iiinr .i Imi til -itt of leiillns. wtib-'i the pie- of l.u,I.p. m iKf-t iihn.wl .in iili'olu. ' ii.-ii"ill). I WIIV i:.) IN u::i). due moie fj.'t ii lo :!id eieijlt Me of tlie j fore. Whenever poibl' se bihn cmiiiy pi:o , phi.i to relieve cone-tion, psp'dilly tlut nf i Mthi. t.iiie. It hi5 lone; been iciouire I lint' tluoiiit-t the he.ul i-Msl-lly link lie.imil the p r peiHlliiil.il brinxi suiitj lulu pl.i.v't'i rinpty Hip M'ins v. liit.Ii atp pi!:ielpjly umm.IiIiiI In ' pi i. lonueil ije-Hork, ten why Ih'-. It not uiileil ti Its Wild com iti-ilon i. i iiiyjteiy. ll is pl.'i'n lh.it pl.it-inq: tlie he.i-1 back in ii JimioiiIh1 pa'b tinn so nb-olutolj nwH lb.-. lnle piobb-.n uf a relief of t-enp-tlon l.i (ji.i, il; .mil Ir it ..nth a . if i.i iiepirtai.t p chlnn Put It .pen'-! -tiin'e tin people with .o.i- e.ie, il,i u-,1 lubilnily pi.itlin- ipii'lhn; in .1 i-iinnbit pj-tiiou, wltii the he.ul i.ii-.eil mi'. .i inni-li an i u-.i-es.aiv to inji-e lli pol'lion peifpefli roinfoy I'll '. ' I !in h iilviie. fiinletl nil ultli ahtolule i.ne n. In llsl.l tii.il the iio-ili.-it of (be hoik mouM in i the case of a thotiuml Ijuj'- peo-il" .nhl liixe'y lo the nuiiihii- of ho'in wlilih iculiii loohl Ii.- , iiiiliil.tetl in wlt'ioiit tl-.trlf'1'iil I) the tyet or xni'i-Hl lietllli. I . Nerves in Plants. ! .n i;n-,-!Mi i.iionlKt. Trani-w Pain In. hi- pub li--heil a lecteie on plant ui-juiiienrH. I.i-.m'm out of riniit Ih" inaveniiut'. of tin' h.i-.r-i and li.if lent.iele or -'"h foii.'e. ,-i (In seii-itiie pkinn. Ihe "pmi4 lly-n-ips" .mil the "h.nu!ei.," h" linil-i in the re ji I. ibl. kiiii'Ioin a idn ,p)ei--ilon of linnnnitii.i (hit MiggrFl foidbly tint plant "n-iliieii'-w in.'. In ino:e se.nl' nkln o (he aniuiil's pen oik omaniMii thsn up are siici to bilieic, It U no( tnoiirfli, hp ililnl,-., to ,-ny tint tertain tloi.pr .--lall.s are "kuMpi) by (triii (allon" In lh":r iiiflciieir.F, f.r Krivitalion nil) ni'y att upon iili-it il llnitt in the liilnx ptn'i In the t.i-p of the "Miulews" uinl "Venn" rlr dap.," uldi h mpline in.itii for foci ,n ilelllj n it.) tlip npiiierd, I'ipre i-i M'iMitlen"-i with a pnipi'e, anl that puinn" ami enj ihe rain-, whitli meen ihe lev in tin nnlnid woilil, The , micin of the spr.itlv'iie inn be line.il bill; in ' th" lhinj mallei of tlie plait ell, Jim i In the animal we lef-i Its nirious ciiaillies to tb liviiu' niiterial of ill? nei-.e tell ami of Hit nnie Hbie. ' A still lump i in lulu (nit . ii:,-il ,n luiuiuc, till' lHo-lll,- flli"l,v if , fi,JlK nf IHIliMIIIII-.v ill llti' i'l l.i.. in th" ej-i' et l!n- -.'iLiiiii' 1.iiiI-. ThiM' fin hi- l.l. ill i i-il urn i,i,-i i ii;n 1 li.'ln i.i hIh I i Ini'.itlii' in the .-iniir nf tthi-i-. 'Ihi-i In'in'iir iiuil!i illy no union u'-m- .n ihv. Ih,' hi'pitiil pi Unit who h.i b.-i-ii ii Ihhi'iI pi lor 1,1 nml -irnl-i an fipoi.UIn. 'Iii., I ivlih Ii il. -I io , tin- si-n.ii,r-iii ul unbuilt Mtw i i-il .il-n .ihilMii". tlio !n. I.ibllhv of ili iii.iiu i li. 'Hi., hiffipni... put. In th kin It i ( living nun i ui.- -ii i II.ii' ir. np it nf tlu'ii ni'ivo'H fiini'iliii-. I, th'.-icfuii'. In-Ill t.il In- 111-111111110, In nihil vv.it'., vvlmrirr line i-i i lib- lliei,. U .fti-'itliiiii'.s, 1'i.niil-i li.il' In In Iii-. hi Hue ,iiiu' fur l'i ln iKiiitluit uf ,i (I'liniiioii tel i itii Hh.'i.'hi tlii uiiiin.il .mil tlie nl in, mi'.'t In ii'.ici-t of tlie'r IH'lVl'tll 11'l.lthillS I'lll'l." II' 1 III' .) Il.(. (i) .'Mill' f..V lilt" p-.lthil', IT llllllll, I'll'lllilll In p (4, bin Ii tit-Lives lli.il iii. jii .imi i,. hi in ihi'lr uii-tiiiiuliiU). Tin' Kii.ni" .fli y uf ihi- uiilniil I. tli.i I' I. nine iii'i-'l.rn u( i, ii-'admn i the v.t-ibl Hun Ii Ih" phii.t, Oilc'ln of Corinthian Capital. In tht' v-.iiilt-r .i .vnuni; ulil h.ul ,liul In c.iiliilli. tinit' t'uu' .ift.'.innil hoi- iiuIJ Kiihi'i'i'il ,i !i. i v.i 1 1, .iu dliil.i-;-. .mil. il.i,ii!ilii',-, vvhli Ii (hi- rid I i.i I lii.'ul, Thin lii. 1'l.iti'il Hi. in In a bn-ki-i n-ir the nn iit'iiii'iit uinl iiliinl ,i lui.-f ii!i.ur til,' upmi ihi- lu-kfi In pii'vnii ilii vvlr.il fiom mrittiriiliii II, It I ,i'iii'iifil Hill innli-i il.t. ln,ki't v. it u lorn n( mi .it .i nt liu- iil.nn, Whin siiin- ilium lln Ji.inllnw nilullli-il, but .!ion uni, nut .ililo in pii'ti'c ln luil.it, .i in 1 Ji-iuiilliiKly llii-y Kitfiv .iiiiiiiul it, luvinif tlio Inskii in tlu-li i-ilil,, Mill if tlie Inns b ivrs ilut u-rciv up mtitlint Hit' fniir lutitiiultii i miiiii. uf ill,' ill,, im tin.. Inp uf (Iu' li.i-.l-1'i nn Kil ri.iii.it iinilii' Ihi'.i itu--in in .mil l-Tinul pictl.v volntiH. K'.iMliiiiiuli.H, Ihi' miiIpim, vi.uklii'f Ilut vv.iv line il.n-, mv h!ii, ami iniiiicilljlth- iniiiihcl w noilun tlut tint (nun nf tlio luiki't Willi tlu .ihiqiiii nn tup nf it, ami nuiuniiili'il by iht' li'ivs. uinl till,) uf .ii'.nilhiH, would bu .1 ii'tni'l.i lii-.nliii foi . "! iiiiniS In urtlilli'iturc, lit! fruyi llili bli'j fuiiiii'il the lnM-ittivl I'.ir inthtaii i.l) i- of t.iiiiiil. Miih, .it I.u.l, Is Itu htoiy .is Hit' .iithliul Mliiiviuii-, u)i i 1'imi jiJM Jt'n. Why a Live Electric Wire Is Held j On To. Tlie IiiiiJ-s kubjoiteil lo u;. di'itilu tlimk olii-u refine In lose- tlio cibjctt iii.ilit'il, nml ihe kj. bun nf this lus lifi-n ulvui in iniuh ihe f.illuu'. inir linns; The iuuili's nf (ho luiij .up in n ii-Ii. I'Ntiinui' .imi lunlijitlli', the fuinii-r upi-iili ir Iho lunil whi'ii the tinviM oil- ifiiinril In u-li-.ni' tlrelr liohl, .imi i ho Ijtur i,iiiii.,lnL- n. tu.iliiir nr ilutihinir .iihiv ul ilio lun, uiu llnvi'i; nuniully ilieu, liu- nintu, t muni?! mi- niuili mini' I'DHUIul tluu tin- i'Virn-ui. Tin uUlmi u( jii t lit 1 1 lo inrrint on tin- inu-mUr ty Ii-iii ii In I'M-llc it In u'lSi m-livliy uinl in ilr. .i lie il uf Jl. t'lilliury i unl lulling iuawi -the liilinl. ('un-rqiit'iilb, whin ihe lunula jii- ,ik'. lali'il JiiJ b'fi id lliinu-H, us it writ', iin dtlumjiT tt the luiilraililf-iivnioiijci II, o wi'jkm llio i-loiii-iii- vvllh lht ri'ui Hut liu lumls iinulii clviiiU'il. Men Who Use Hairpins. V .vunnif nun Jiirojihoil unr uf tin.- i.nnitiu of & ili'iuiliiiciit kluri' ami fcjlJ: " lutkattu uf lulrpln, plejM.'." Afti-i- ho luil walkeil uvvuy Willi hU imriluvc J. vtunti-r at iu (In- wlo.s uuiiun vvhu luil vvjlti-j on lilin: "IIjIiiiIiw for tils wife, i-lij" "Jliybe for lit, wile, nnb;.for biiiLsrlf," the wlc.uoiu.in irpllfil, "llovv for l.lnwllr" mLtU thu tlruncrr. "To ivu) j bultoiiliookn," (In- woiiun ix. puiiiftl. ''Don't j on-know ihat Julrnlus nuku tht: It-.t butlouliooKf They give, jou tee, ami ONE WOMAN'S Immediate Relief from the Useof. Paine s Celery Compound. ;, TO THE SUFFERING PUBLIC: It is with a feeling of extreme grati tutlo and thankfulness and a humane dosire to benefit others that I write out my own exporiouoo in the use of Prof. Edward E. Phelps' wonderful prepara tion, called "Paine's Celery Compound." Owing to a fall'from a horso several yeais ago, I became a norvous invalid, and last year I entered a hospital ao a patient, whoro I was operated on by a famous Now York surgeon. Tho surgical operation was successful, but nervous prostration followed. A summer in Nowport, with tho best medical attendance, failed to restore my nerves to their normal oondition. I was absolutely unable to digest any solid food, find this weak condition of my digestive organs, combined with insomniai caused tho doepest depression. A constant tenderness and soroness in the region of my stomach, with a dull hoadacho and oxtremo weakness, oreated a feeling of hopelessnoso, from which I was uuablo to rise. It was in thi3 molancholy framo of mind that I ohancod to meot a Boston lawyer, who said to mo, "I was in almost tho condition that youaro now in, and after cpanding hundreds of dollars without receiving any benefit I was induced by a friend to givo Paine's Celery Compound a trial, which I tfld, and it oured mo completely when everything else had failed." , I was rather skeptical about trying a prepared medicine, but I ordered a bottlo from my druggist and began to tako it according to directions. Much to my surprise 1 3lopt soundlyat night and did not wako in tho morning with tho usual dull headache. Then, too, I developed an appetite for solid food and soon I was ablo to digest a course dinner without any unpleasant sonsation3. I am now completely restored to health after about two months' use of the Compound. Sympathising deeply with all who may bo suffering c,b I did, I tako this method of reaching strangers, after writing personal lotters to my particular friends, Ifith. tho sincsro hopo that others may be benefited a3 I havo been by tho use of Paine's Oelory Compound, I am Very truly yours, 382 Newbury St, MES. PEANOES L. BEENHAEDT. " - "" ;u they Jon't :ull oil the button or (ear I lie le.uhei a-, tlie leul bvtinniiwk, whlib' iloe-m't itivi. .nut whlib iloe-n't nti-piiiinoilale IimK lo IU vvnil., is .tnt iu itu. 'I'hi'.L' .iti lui-- uf iiii-n vvii.v I I lilt' llttl ill bll.V ll.ltllitl-. tlillll in.', .mil .-.Illl.' thty .ill vv en I biittui'il -.Iiot"., I t.ihf It fui urnit-i-tl th.it tlti-y want llii' (iiiv fot (biinvlvi's. I Know tlul I, foi in uit, viiiiilil iii'vir thliil: i'f ll-!li'-' .nil lliilu' bin ,i liatipln In liiatun ,1 cuml tjlllll vvllli," "Nut lwliiir it iiijiii'mI nun," mill the li.mutr, "lhi. mvv-. in in-. I'll Ii, a piiLivi .if llioi' 1' iliplti-., if .vim pli.t-i." Paper of Avoavo Bark. j iti- Coi.-ul Hum lr.ir.niili fin-ii T.mut.iv.' .1 ! tj.vl.itiim uf .111 !'illi-li' trom tin- .livinii d illt i'it'1 on tin' lutntif.iilnr.' of AntJiiinii 1 upot, . It U ai, fullovi-: j "III" ll'.illllf.ii t'lif nf uie-i' bv lilt' V.111 nniiir 1 fori" of till" tlhll"! ttllil") .lll.iHM tin1 IlllllblUil u( M.ii'i'j.i-t.ii), wliltli 1. tiiuiiliii'ly nnkii.ivvn : Ih,- uilirr uili.'-i uf tin- l-l.;ml. 1 in: -1 u.ili-r. ,1 ni,'ii!i.i' lui.il liuliii'.ry in tlio 1II-I1I1I ot Anib lilpt'i 11. iml.t 11 linltfil iiuiubcr uf pr r-.jn-. U i.niijiils uf thu i-'Jiiif f.iinll.t, bt! hikIii.' In tin' AtJbi trcm lln cn.Kt nt, Afili.t, know lit- iitml nf 1I1U iniiiiifjittiii', ti tut il.'Vnif tlit'lil-i'lii'- tu It wll"l.t'Vil .1 pu-.dllK llrdl nf lllully or 1 ih'.s'n tu imrili.iM- Miiiii- loin.'.ihtll'lur .irtlihi iai I'i'V 1 in 1 11 in .li.il.i' ulf i,tii'lr n.niii' iiiiluiin. i'. ,"llii pip'i, whlib Is Hiiiip'i- .imi vi'iv lini s; Jinl I Js ,111 .ipin.i, ,11110 uf luiihiiirnt. vvblili sivri- ll tho lininlnt of in.ilnt orK'In.illli. Is in LCif.it uviii- wiib tht' Aiit.ilii'.i'iu, miii iliui' is ml ,1 Uinily nn .1 Iioiiio lh.11 ilm-. nui pu- n's-s ,1 norm hi u bIipi-iJ, t,nt'!i:iy tiuii"ii i"-i.'1'lin-i uinl h.iiuli'il il'iiui Ton vi pa itlmi 1 iii-n iilliin. In tlii'it' pin liiinnu 1 lui p .111' ii-Hi-I. hi. l.i pitiorvi'il tlio f.iinily n.iilhlo'ii, jiuI ihii.nlilib of past i-vi'iils, "Tills ill,lll,l jt.-iliU'iJlloll nf l.lbl. Ilil'l.i Klvphlt., uli',1 M.il.i'f.y eiil(iiit's .mil IKilii-s in (In' (.Jin-., volninii wlili Ii Ihi- u.viici' will i.l il v uil vvllh fur Its wi''j,lit In Ktihl "iiRht to liti--nl.li tin. blblloihlb' .1 tlot tiiui'iit iltolilully out of Ihi. lointiiuii, "l'hu 111.11, 1. (utiili nf llils iH'tiilliu i1i 1 wii .ipp.m-i ily ,1 111111 i.isi 011 ihi. mist In tin iiihl illc ol lin' Miu!t tt'itliii.t, who M'tllttl on Ho MjtltJiuii.i ijtir, 'I'l.olltlon re)itnl- him .is l.oiiltl'il .a ki-!ii-- his ICi.iJit torn, iloulilK'.-s ilti. to thu Aliiiln; U'liciitiiit'i of bis voyjj;i, mil imrrllni; bis bmlu it 111.1I0 a itijn lon.v. l. prilinii ilnir Willi iPrti-reiu b.Hl.s of lui'(. ho tin illy thul lil-s i-liolii' hi tbi .iviuvu, .ho tuili of wlilili U t'aslly ivilm.lbli. in pulp, 'the .im mo I. a wihl kin 11I1 wlili hoit I'lJiiihiH ol nn .ilfr.ui' thlokiit-tt of 4 to 5 1111111-4 in ilMim'iir ilij U to J frt't III IntlKhl, tint h'.lt Ir-Muhltv;,' vt-ry iiiiii-b u luy Ituf. It U met wiib i-vr.... vliie mi ilL'iiu.t .imi In thu tiiti-rior of I'.f ill.trlit, j nJ iht luik un bo inillznl .11 jni u-Jiiii nf tli.' ,'rar. ftir uk'ntf ufl l!i outrr kln, wltl Ii I. uf till' IflJ.thul tlllt poitlll.ir In tlCl'l ill yi'lliTJl, ih.. Inner p.iit, peitmly vvhllf ulul .uinrtvlul uliiky, Is iiinovtil jiuI t.n mill iniu u hltr lull, wlilili is pUiDil in uniiilii.- vvjd'i' 10 iD.iL. Til's: lull I pliltnl 10 pints lllllt' In lltlli', j ml tho plfi'is thus M-iiuti-'l aif w j. Iii-il uinl pljinl in .1 Ijiitc .ul Willi ,1 ifikiln iiijinlty of vv.uet; tlio nu-s I. ilit-ii iiivi'ii'il witli jslui, fjllovvt'il by a Kt'oi.tl l.iji-r of lull;, jgjlu luviii'il vvhli j.lioi, ,1ml on vim ll tho put Is lliiii-iiiutiii full. 'liu. pm. Is iIidii lllleil with mjui, Hut liil put nn, jiiI Ihe vvholo bollnl for two or lluoo ilJ.m without lulu liiptlon, uii) b?iug lukiu In Jihl uiy tli'.n wjli-r 1 1 011 1 Huiii u Huiu to ii'ilJti' Ihi- loss l-.v i-vjiuiJIlun, .ilv.jjs tluouln.'.'ln a lumllut u( a. In-.. ''On ihv iiiuiiiiiu of Hit- ihinl iljy, liu- lulls, toiunltti'ly ii'.luii-il by tooklm;, luuks Ilko u thick lutd-r, vvhiob l Hii'ii ju.-.-i'il llnmiiilt i kIdvv jiuI wjslultl In lu-jli ujtu. It Is Ih'il kudu, biUkly Lni'jilril, aiiil iiuJ.'t (ho lut.siiii! of Iho Hmji-ii Ii irjiUifuiinoil Jul j a toft ilouyli. v.hlili 4 fcitt'Jil, jilill iljiiip, on (ho tri-i-u kavei of Hit) tiJViki'i. liu-, with u fpi-iijl tool, ion ilitlntf two loilj about IS lache,s loin;, loinvj by UU ol wall wood, tin.' only viovi, apnjfl ADVICE TO ANOTHER. r BOSTON, Jan. 13, 1002. pnlly, (11 whlih (ho pulp will mil s(kk, 'lliks M tin' 1110-1 ilt-lk.itt. p.irt of tbf vvholo oprutlou. With tlir ll.it nf tlii' h.iml, iimb-tuird, the n nulii'il ibit-kni'-s is kIvi-ii 10 tho -ht't-t; It it thtiv I'll' t-tl, b-vi-ltil, -.nitiotlif'ii .mil pill in tho 1111. "s iouu ;in it is tlr.t. it is irlicil w'th vvc.i'c 1I10 wniii, rpipatl with tlio liantl, like utarth, rn lltirn. 'Iho -hi'.i'l, -Illl In -.1 ilillli -I.l If, is then, ns It win lii'iitil nut by the h.iml. The Pressure of Light. I'mf. l.i-buli'W, of Aliisiovv niilteisiij, tli-irlbn In Diiiilt-'-i Auu.ihii ih'r l'h.tslk fin .Vol 1 itibo,-. It'll. .1 ll-l'.lltll bv llll'.UH of vvhlfli lit' lu-s Ml. toiili'il In iloiiioiistiMtiiitf oitiinit-ntilly tno pumiii.. of lljht. I1.111-.I it inn nf his piprr i ItntV .ippi-.iili'i; in Ihi' l'.lei 11 li'l.m. lt (ullmvcil .14 ,1 luii-i'ijiitni-i' nf M.imvoH'b thf-oty tlul tin tuiuiiiiii'il Hint uf tlu i-lu lio-t.itli- .mil olei-liu-kiln Iii- AiiiMi-4 is it PI1--1110 in tht itiir.-tluit if tiii- u 11 ; 1 v .1 1 ion if Iho w.ivo 11111111 rii .illy i-ipi.il tu tin. i-iiiih.i In null vultuui', .mil MawviT polntril uut tl,.it "liu lonii'iitiatt'il la.vis of do I'lntili- l.ili)i f.tlllui; mi a 1I1I11 mi'l.tllli' ill-i-, tll'lll.lll'l.l Mt-ll'llJlll in .1 V.ltllllUl, llllllll iil- hips pioiluu' an nb.iiv.ibli iiiri'luiili al .'tint.'' ll u.is th. rlti'it Ih. il Klr WIIIIjiii t'rn.,l,i-s w 11 lliotiitht tu Ii.iVi- uhl.iltii'il In bis i.nliiiuii'tii', but Illl' lll.lKllltllll,' pll.ll'll UIIII.V Iliull-Jtl'l lIllll'H tun (,'HMI. I'mf, l.tbt'ilt-w fliliiln.ileil iho ijilluumlii) .11 linn by ii-ln;: .1 hum- Imlli wib hixli oatt lion .111.I by 1 svluilinr 1.1.1- i.ip.ihli' uf hi'atlii; liu- tubi- w.ilN. Tli" 1 iilluini'tii' v.mi'is .vi'io of Viiy 1 li 1 11 iiltiiiiliiiiuiu lull ii-ieinlnl ,ly .1 kIj i libit', .nui Hi,' niuili' uf Hitlit tlio t'lt'ililo an, 'Iho lpstilii ubtalui'il .lyiwi willi llit tlu'oirti'-al ip-iiltJ uf Mawvi'll vvitbln trn prr ti'ta,, .nil fthow Hut Hit' piissiiit' is illiciily pioi.jliouil lo Hit' il'ilui- uf Iho Imiililil Ilirlit ami link-pi-iiiliut uf tho t.i'ui. . . , ,v . DEFINITIONS... IHMIPI.IM:. friiliil ii('thi' -simtilli Klliil, ii'iini-l ,1 lulli'i i'.il.iiiillimi,,r lU-iiuiliun (It tilt, tvonl "illsiiplliu'" Hun U.uhtrn It,i,tHt,-ilHi,)!.ji'1, I h.n 1' suiut' hi-ll.illiin tu .tlti'iiiii tu iiiipinvo lipuii Hn' i'iI.iii.iiIoim ul ui in our 1 He tlot! if! el by tulirr'nl Lit mlutia' nbilllv uinK t-.i'H-.ji.'iii c Hun I iu 11 1 .ill my own, a el .i,.l, liiltbiVf'f'it. (ho lbiM this fili'tiil wain-) .(n jf)ilaiutloij 9f,,(Joi wniil "ill.iiplliu" In iliv !! In vvliiclt It ii nn finiuciidy Usui Iu Ihi' tin I Fy uprii al tlio prt-t-nil limn. - 1 .' . In thai .en-f, tit I tako it, llt vvv'i 'I-ni.'jiv-s "Jn( iniiliiPilliMiliii; libt'lililiPlioii pi lj(' JliV;iir,(..4, iiirrlr olllur, Iu a boil.v pulitiis nlii'lhir mill., uiy or ilvll. stvd a ilieitkiiilni,' (i Mitli ju-onl-f li' a Ktibaltt-'x- U ileeuicl In bo itiiiili.irilinaltuu',' or o;i iIbo.iil nuuliiy, nml thi'K-ti'ri, onc,orit MOI.l 1 1 lines ii'M in lliurili'l. , ., ,. , . 11 11 vvhlt'i' iri-t' (lie It I III iitrjlis tbolUiial.to Irainltii; of bml.t or 111I111I, ami mi bi'lt'tr iliustrt? (ion of HK.1u.1l iIImIiiIIiii- i-jii bu felvou -HiLiii.tli" liui' i'iii'IhIi it-oil by, (itiolboi,fhi..,ij:)Jj1lpr. mail iliilooihi-r nml puel.,,lui ll'", br'Iili .)!, imntal ili-t Ipllni. i "lo koov Hut vyt iwlly knosv noiblnir uml wo ihcii-ioii' know' noiiictMi'i,-, namel.v, that we- know nMlilhV." " A il was juni. oiio-jiuv av'u lliJt'lbo.fli.ii;illlW SjIjiI vvui auiinuialvil as, an, (V(UM)v,"iH..t'lJt II1I4 oi'poiiunliy yf atn? faii'vvjj) ,a Hit" ri.iib lit of Hit' Sjl.ul, bill I 1 annul rcfialn fiululr'i-' pris..inic in.i i;lalltiHli In tho Iv.ulcin'Jtn' llii'i'Vl Inn intiri'sl liny batv aikitu in ipV iKiWHya follt, alu lo l0 Miainoii Tiibwif 'o',tUt-,'UW, .His of Uli)lii'-wi ami ashl Jlu f ill ti(l, my eijvi tJiloiut iiulment. ' ' Cail Mlir, H, Wt THOfllilELIEsf flflAH InTcrS ,i wi'll 'H Ihi hJliiUoine.t, ami oIIuk are Invlreil to Vail dif al'v'iliu'iflst titi-1 Vot Irco a tllal bot'cio"" cf'roViii''i ililtani'for 'trio''Tii'voat auj I.uici, a iciiieily tint Is cuaialilt'tul lo'vuio and relieve tli ChrpulO iiuJ Awilt,' 'biujhb Aitliliu." nronshfttj ami CoDeuuiptlou. Vtlcc Wv. ami c. rQtz not v