I I ItME.DAT IQHHC, AP&I1 II. 13S. BO ROITCHO FTICERS. Jhtrgvm. Jon RecK. 0Mi'Ma Xorth ward, L. J. Hop kins, J. R, Clark, W. L. Kllnestiver. Pouta ward, J. 11. Fone, C. A. Randall, Ch. Bonoer. Jitei of t fMc-J. T. Brennan, L. 8. Knot. CWf6t R. 8. Canfield. Orhool LHreetarri G. W, Robinson, A. IL Kelly, J. II. Dtntman, D. 8. Knox, J. W. Morrow, E. L. Davis. forest county omciis. Mm.br of CongrtM ALXXAKDta C. Warra. Mvnhrr ofRmsU J. O. HaLI- twi&fy PVTVN BBT. rrtidmii JtlqYt. D. BlO(. A oruitg Lewis AanKH. Jio. A. Pnorxa 7Yawirai W, Swbakbacow. PrntJionotnry , Rnxitrr 4k Recorder, Ac CtfBTia M. Srawiit. Skmrlff. Lbowabd Aesew. Omuiri-OUT1 BTIRLT, Wi. mains, J. R. Cbadwick. C&isafy Superintendent J. E. HlLL- AfcD. JHitriet Attorney P. M. CLAM. .try rVJiionr H. O. DAVIS, CASIO WllTIM. OraBry Janwyer H. C. Wbittxkix. l"oroii Pr. J. W. Moirow. Cvwnay Auditor J. A. ScoTT, Taos. Co cab, Geo. ZcrtsnrL. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. O. of O. !F. MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 7 o'slook. in the Lodge Room in Par IriJge's UaU. O.W. KERR. N. O. O. VT. SAWTKR, See'y. S7-tfc 1XREST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W Meet every Friday Evening In Odd Fellows Hall, Tioneat. M. C. WHITTEKIN, M. W. J. U WISK, Recorder. CVPT. GEORGE HTOW POST, 21. 274, O. A. R. Meets on the flrt Wednesday in esoh w.tUt, in Odd fellows Hall, Ttoaeata, Pa. J. W. MORROW, Commander. j.s.aassw. r. M. CLAX, District Attorney. AGN JK W Sc, CLAUK, ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW, Offiee Id Court Hons. Etna St. Tionesta, Fsana. fjp J. YAM GIESEN, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW, Eden burg, (Knox P. On) Clarion Coun ty. L. DAYIS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Cassations made In tbie sod adjoining counties. 1 1 U3S W.TATE, -111 - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, rSm Strait, Tionesta. Pa. 'P F. RITCHEY. 1 . ATTORNEY-AT-LaW, Tionesta, Foreat County l'a. 1 AWRKNCE HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa.. T. C. Jsckson. Proprietor. T&1" htM la centrally located. Everything aewaad wsll furnuihad. Supeiior Ac umitKMiaXiona and atrict attention xiTen to Eat. VegetaUltui and Fruita of all kUtda wrl in thair aeoaon. Sampta ooui tbr Commercial Aganta. CENTRAL HOCSK, Tloneata, Pa., O, C. Brownall. Proprietor. Thia ia naw hoaaa, and haajaat Deen fitted up tor Aba aaaommodatiun of the public. A por Moo a Um pntronaca of the publia la elic ited. 4i-ly. CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. J W. H. ROTH. Proprietor. Ttu Urgeat, Boat Loeatad and Furnlabed Uomm in tba City. Near Union Depot. JW. MORROW. M. D., . PHYSICIAN ii SURGEON, Lata o. Armatrong oonnty, harlug located in TU'vsata ia prepared to attend all pro fional sails Dromctly and at all hours. Ofiiea a jd reaidenca two doora north of Lawrence Hoase. Office hoars 7 to 8 A. .. aud 11 u 12 m. : 2 to 3 and Si to 74 r, M. Avndaya, 9 to 10 A. at. ; 2 to S and i to 71 p. at. may-18-81. WC. COBURN, M. PHTblCIAN A 8URGE0N, )m ha J ott fifteen yeara experience in tb practioe or bis profession, having grad uate' t tottllu and honorably May 10. lSdfi, Ofiiea and Residence) in Judire Reck'a kattse. ODDoaiU the M. E. Church. Tionea- U, l a. Ang. 2S-1S0 T E NT1ST R Y. U DR. J. W. MORROW. Having purchased the materiala Af, of J)r. UtaMdman, wonia reapeeuniiy an Hiiiivs that he will carry on the Dental buaiueaa in Tionesta. and having had over mx ; eara snoresaful experience, constdera 1 iiukU fnllv oomMUnt to eive entire sat- isfa ttoiu I shall si ways give my tneou- c il praotics) the preferent. M.S. Mil. ' A B. XBU.T HAY, PABK Jt CO., BANKERS tmer of Elm k Wain at Sta. Tionesta. Bank oi Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Col teetiona made on all the PrineJ pal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. lS-ly. JORENZO FULTON, Manuikcinrer of and Dealer in HaRSESS, COIURS. BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. may 81 TONESTA, PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. I-and and Railway Snrveying a SpecisltT! Msnetie, Solar or Tnannulaiion burvev inr. Beat of lnstrutneow and work, Terms on ar-ph'srics. JAG. t. cnmniAi?, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Um BOLGHT 1D SOLD OX COMMISSION c ; i I ? : c i I have now for sale 79 Acrea ot War- runt 5197, Klngnley twp.j 890 Acrea of 6186, and 1.70 Acrea of 6214, in same town ship. 1000 acres. Warrant 2838, Tionesta twp.; 143 acres known as "Lilley Farm." Allegheny Township, Venango Co.? 70 acres near Enterprise, Warren Co, Also vacant lots in Tioneatn Boro, and one small farm in Tionesta Township. Also 1000 acres. Warrant 2380, Howe twp. Cawa4 Ttsse Table Ttoamcai IMmllm. KOSTX. I SOTTTH. Train 28.... 7:37 ami Train 10:65 am Train 82... 7:52 am Train 29... 1:1 pm Train 30... 1S2 pm! Train !.... 8:18 pm Train 28 North, and Train 20 South car ry the mail. Charsh aa4 SMmth Hckaaa. Presbyterian 8abbath School at 9:45 a. m. 1 M. K. ijabbath School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching; in M. E. Church evenr Sab bath evening by Rev. Small. rrearnina: In the iteebyterUn Uharcn next runoy morning and evening, by tvev. tucming. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yeitetdsy 76 J. Openiog this morning at 76c. Next Suodaj will be Eaater Sun- d.y. Mr. Wm. Hood ie.ind ha beeo for a mooth pt, quite tick. Dr. Sigjioe bae been baodios; oat cijr to bi friends since Friday last. Girl. s. The latest reports from Mr. John Cobb are more favorable to hit recov ery, we are pleased to slate. iloa. Peter Berry, of Balltowo, is this week announced as a candidate for Assembly, subject to Republican usages. Eddie, Mr. Lawrence's youngest son, is lying at the point of death at this writing, having been tick nearly two weeks. Mr. Chad wick books nave ar rived and subscribers may expect him aronnd any time to deliver the work. Blaine's "Twenty Yean of Congress, Much sou has been turned p during the past week of unusually fine weather and the oats crop ought to b" arge if there is any virtue io an early start. Little Ruth Clark entertained about forty of her young companioss at her home oa Thursday evening last The little folks eojoyed themselves in- j mensely. The "Champioa City Timet, " a new paper published at SpringSeld, Ohio, is very neat, and contains a fund of spicy readiog matter. W. T. Stil- well is the manager. Mr. J. V. Wackermaa of Buffalo. ia spending a few days ia the county. lie has some landed interest ia Jenks township, which may before long de velops into oil territory. Information baa been requested of a D. Irwin, Adj't of Stow Post G. A. R., as to the whereabouts of Peter G. Sweet, 8erg't Major of 109, Pa. Vols., ia 1864. lit is supposed ta be in Forest County. Dr. Cohara hat determined to leave ua as soon as he) can gel hit bus iness affairs settJed. We believe the doctor has not yet fully decided where he will locate, but talks some ef going xait. watrever bo may locate we wish him success. Frank Law of Oil Gty has par chased the tinning outfit of Ed. ilei bel and set up shop ia the Robinson & Bonner building, ever the engine hoase. Mr. Law ia a first class work man, deservinz or success, and we hope our citixeot will patrooize him liberally. The M. E. Sabbath School is en gaged ia the rehearsal of an Easter service entitled "Chimes of the Resur rectioo," which they purpose rendering at the church next Sunday evening. It will make a very attractive enter tainment, representing the anniversary of a Risen Saviour. The latest rumor connected with the Evcrhart murder ia to the effect that a coat and pair of overalls mark ed with blood were lately found by Dr. Beatty near Scotch Hill which are supposed to bloog to a miner who workod for Porter at the Everhart mine previous to the murder. It is believed by many to be an important clue. One cf Pinkertoo'a Detectives is now engaged ca the case. CLirvm Democrat. Last Saturday evening, while Mr. Alex. Smith, brother-in-law of lion. N. P. Wheeler, was returning from the letter's mill at Stowtown, Hickory twp., he wet stricken with an alarming attack of hemorrhage of the longs. At last accounts be was still ia a critical condition. Drs. Ritcbey and McCulloogh, and Fred. Morgan came up from Oil City last Friday morning to overstock the market with trout. The two med ical gentlemen weathered the hot wave ia fine style and returned with a nice lot of trout. But, poor Fred ; the sport was too much for him, and be started for town about noon, liter ally loaded down with tmut and gum boots, where he arrived just before be expired. Rallying after sundown. however, he was able to return home with tne party ia the evening, end no doubt made his friends believe he had caught all the trout. Maj. Hilton, of Washington, D. C, ia expected to arrive here on Sat urday, May 1st. Maj. U. ia a noted temperance apostle who bas a nation al reputation as a lecturer and moral reformer. He comes under the aus pices ef the W. C. T. U. of Tionesta, and it is to be boped the people of our county will give a cordial welcome to thia eminent speaker. After his ar rival the following program has beeo arranged: Sabbath, May 2, services at Presbyterian Church at 11 a. m. Eveaiog.at M. E. Church at 8. There will be a joint Sabbath School meeting at 3 p. m., at the Methodist Church There will be lecturee during the week following to be announced ia the fu ture. The choirs will furnish sppro priete music oa each occasion. We have received the May num ber of Ballon 'a well known msgszine. It give the opening chapters of what promises to be an exceedingly inter esting serial story by Theodore Arnold, entitled "After the Wedding," hand aomely illustrated ; together with i choice and varied selection of com plete stories, sketches tad poetry, by the beat auibora. Clean, bright and aparkliog in every respect. Subscrip tion $1.50 per year, post-paid. For sale by oewsdealers, price fifteen cents. G. W. Studley, Publisher, 23 Hawley St., Boston, Mass. Kellettvi tie Items. Mr Lasher has moved bis family to Hickory. Butler Rice of Newtown strolled up to the villiage Sunday. Robert Gillespie waa around among his irienda last Friday; Lis brother Ed. ia here clearing the stamps from the tannery site. Mrs E. II. Chase and her two daugh ters, of Girard, Erie Co., are here visit iog relatives. Mr. Chase having sold his house and lot in Girard for a snug sum, bas located tor tne present la Springfield, Mo., where bis family will joio him later in the season. Elmer Stitsinger has taken his de parture for the West, co doubt Kb a sas or Missouri. His brother George who is st present here expects to fol low soon. Charley Bowers owns a brass hern ia fact he is the only one in town who can blow his own horn which senda forth atrains of heavenly music every evening. Grant, the Newfoundland dog owned by Andy Small, ia very sagacious During the high water here one ef the men fell from the skiff io landing, and was going from shore when the dog thrust out his paw, and the man grasp ing it, he pulled like a tiger until his man was landed high, if not dry, much to the admiration of the lookers on. 'Squire Dean of Crawford Co., has succeeded our native dealers ia selling meat, etc., along the line. Sweet Heliotrope of Hickory town. Poet, of great and wido renown, Pray toll me, are you lass or lad f That gives the hoys away so bad T And while you tell what others do, Is there no one to squeal on you T Sy, eaa yoa live on sweetened treacle Don't be angry at, yours in fun, F,7.F.Xir,I. NOTICE. All parties having bad sidewalks or rubbish oa street ia front of their premises, who shall fail to repair said walks or remove such rubbish imme diately after receipt of notice so to do are hereby notified that if sack walks be not repaired or rubbish removed within tea days coaacil will proceed to build new walks and remove rub' bish at the expense of tack property owner or owners. 3t. Bt Order or Cocyai. CORRESPONDENCE. FA0C3DU8. W. P. Wagner of Fagundus seems to be doing a good business by the ooks of things. He is putting np ed ition room to his store. He bas moved the post office into his store room. Aoother move in the same di rection and the post office would be in orest Co. Mist Cox still presides over the se set school at Fagundus. Mr. Patterson of Triumph has been bosea teacher for the summer term at Fagundas school bouse. BRIEFS FROM K EILLTO W S. P. C. Black is still at it. His last venture on the Ensign Place out tow ard Neilltowa off to the right from the Landers Farm was a duster. The rig has beeo taken down and ia being put up some distance to the East of the said duster and nearer Neilltowa. he well put down oa the Landers farm was a success. etter sand was found than at any time or in any well heretofore drilled ia that locality. Another well is going down North of thia one and io the direction of ioeville. If it should be a good one the effect oa land owners ia that di rection would be exhilirating, to say the least. As it is, leases are being taken ia that directioa now, or, rather. have been taken, and it is Dot very easy matter to get a lease, either. The sugar-making season is over. But having tasted maple syrup et Neilltowa we are prepared to detect the spurious anywhere, for we bad the genuiae there, yoa know, and the memory of the peculiar flavor ef the real decoction, if you have any foun dation for such a memory, cannot grow musty or ambiguous ia a day or two. Mr. Clinger bad a mishap with his new horse and old harness not long since, us was eomg up the hill oa the eastern side of Hickory creek ia bis baggy, the county superintendent being with him, whea a tug broke It was hard jutt then to tell what hap pened next, or how, but soon very soon after the sua looked down on s buggy with two shafts broken stand iog against a stump on the roadside with some harness banging to the shafts, a satchel, a whip, and two sur prised individuals standing ia the road gazing after a pretty harneasedJ horse makiog a record that was more fast than pleasant to contemplate ua der the circumstances. W. J. Bloomfieid will teach the summer terns of school at Neilltowa A. A. Hopkins made a short visit home, coming on Friday. W.J.Gorman's new horse had little fun to himself the other day, it dido.t hurt the horse any but it was hard en the overland pipe line. R. O. Carson mat with a little acci dent at Tidioute some time since that might have been worse. He was com ing iut of town driving bis big horse when he met a freight train. The horse scared and in no time, so to speak, the buggy waa without shafts and Mr. Carton and the other con taota of the buggy were lying ia the road, the horse trying to climb the bank above the road so steep as to threaten to topple liim back into the road over the buggy and driver. Mr Cariou held to the lines and managed to control the horse, bat it was a risky business. The Landers Bro't are famous for their skill io rearing enlts into well broken horses. They bave never yet sent from their ttablea a viciout bene of their own reariog. David Laodert hat a pet, and as reealt carries bis hand ia a sliog. U. K Landers owns the boss pie o the county. It u a Cheshire. John Wiles a week ago last ratur day, at the mouth of West Hickory broke the record. He caught 12 sack era end 8 perch. He used part of th day only, and it was just a moderate day for piscatorial sports either. Notice of Dissolution. The firm of Robinson fc Bonner, so far aa relates to their mercantile and lumbering interests, is this day dia solved by mutual consent. The bust nets will be conducted by G. W. Rob inson at the old stand, where all per sons knowing themselves indebted to the arm can settle the same. G. W. Robisson, Chas. Bosses. Tionesta, Pa., April 1, '86. 3t. Misses' Shade Hats, Men's aa Boy's Fine sad Common Straw Hats, at Smearbtogh & Co. 2t. Brookston Items. Farmers here have commenced in good earnest. The Forest Tanning Co. has sowed about ten acres of oats ; P. A. Black scattered the seed. bile the "Squire" stuck the stakes for him. The Forest Tanning Co. are plac ing a sew board fence around their premises, which will add greatly to the appearance of oar town. We bave had only one new ease of the measles yet. The wife and children of B. P. An derson are much better. The Township Auditors meet on the 9th to adjust the accounts of the to wnship. We hear from reliable sources that the pigeons are nesting between Blue Jay and the Tionesta creek. What- we want to know: What makes Matthew smile so when a pretty girl comes into the store? Observer. Resolutions. The following resolutions were adopted by Irwin Council, R. T. T ef this plsce, at its meeting on Wednes day last : Whereas. God ia His All-wise Providence, baa taken from as ia the full vigor of his life Brother H. A. Adams, aa efficient end faithful meov btr of the Royal Templers of Tem perance, and a useful sod esteemed citizen : And whereas, us workings of God's Providence to us are myste rious, yet we know that to be with Christ ia far better. Buolved, That we humbly bow be fore Him who hath thus bereaved as nd ssy, "Thy will be done That rbile deeply sympathizing with the be reaved family, we encourage them not to mourn as those that have no hope; That wo cao and do bear witness to tb faithfulness ef oar brother ia the temperance work; That the charter ot our Council be draped in mounting for thirty days ; That these resolutions be placed on the minute book in me- moriam of oar departed Brother; That a copy of these resolutions be seot to the bereaved family. Jury List, May Term, 1886. GRAND JURORS. Jas. B. Pear sail. Foreman, Barnett twp. Albangh J. 8., laborer. Hickory. AHio John, farmer, Tionesta twp. Bennett E. H., carpenter, Tionesta Boro. Carr A., laborer, Tioneeta Boro. Day Hendrick, laborer, Klngsley. Downey W. E., farmer, Hickory. Early James, laborer, Jenks. Fleming Thos., laborer. Hickory. French Chas., laborer. Hows. Glassner Henry, iknner, Tionesta twp. Heplsr Wm., farmer, Tionesta twp. Jones B. Nn laborer, Green. Keem Joseph, laborer, Tionesta twy. Metcalf Frank, farmer, Harmony. Moorhead Joaiah, farmer. Hickory. Normile John , driller, Kingslsy. Porter Henry, laborer, Jenks. Stronp Alonso, laborer, Green. Warner Lester, laborer, Barnett. Wentworth J. HM farmer, rionesta twp, Weant John, farmer, Tionaata twp. Whltehill John, laborer, Kingsley. Zents G. W., farmer, Tionesta twp. PETIT JURORS. Adams Sylvester, laborer, Howe. Andre Lewii, laborer, Kingsley. Allio James, farmer. Green. Allender T. W., laborer. Harmony. Bloc her Peter, farmer, Tionesta twp. Borst H. Nn laborer, Howe. Behrns Lewis, laborer, Uows. Barnes Leonard, farmer, Kingsley. Byers Solomoo, tanner, Tionesta twp. Burdick Nathan, laborer. Hickory. Cook Jacob, jobber, Barnett. Cook Sebastion, jobber, Barnett. Carbaugh Elmer, laborer, Green. Childs R. E., laborer. Green. Craig J. L., freight ageut, Tionesta Boro. Carlson C. J., laborer, Tionesta Boro. Davia W. ML, laborer, Barnett. Dean Jet, laborer, Kingsley. Dunkle Ueo., laborer, Barnett. Damond L. T., laborer. Hows. Elliott Jas., farmer. Harmony. Eckle Mike, laborer, Howe. Eldridge C. D., farmer, Jeaka. Furlong Lary, laborer, Hows. Garvey Frank, farmer, Harmony. Guatavson Chas., farmer, Harmony. Gillespie C. F., f Armor, Kingsley. Hepler M., carpenter, Tionesta boro. Hill P. C, blacksmith. Hickory. Hinton Chas., farmer, Tionesta boro. Hilliard Jack., laborer, Hickory. Haseey T., laborer, Tionesta boro. Hawks Wm, merchant, Howe. Lear Henry, laborer, Jenks. Landers D., laborer, Kiagsley. Ledebur Fred., farmer, Green. Ledebur Henry, farmer, Green. McKinney Hilton, farmer, Tloneata twp. MAgee Wm, laborer, Tionesta twp. Mohney W. Jn laborer, Green. Over Lander Jacob, farmer, Kingsley. Osgood John, laborer, Kingsley. Rairie W. H, farmer, Barnett. Randall C. A, hotel keeper, Tionesta boro. Shields Samuel, merchant, Barnett. 6iggina W. Y, farmer, Tionosta boro. Sannsr John, teamsier, Tionesta boro. hhellhouse Wm., farmer, Tionesta twp. Wiles John, farmer, Tionesta twp. Young John, laborer, Tionea t twp. The Three Outlets of disease are the bowels the skin and the kidneys. Regulate their action with the best purifying tonic, Burdock Blood Bitters. WI.COl HOI.DIEI The sun ws setting in the wet And filled with lingering ray, Neath the branches of a foreat tree A wounded soldier lay. Neath the shades of a palmetto And a sultry son thorn sky, Fsr from his loved Wisconsin boras We laid him down to die. A groop bad gathered round him. His comrades in the fight, A tear rolled down his manly cheek As be bade them all good night. But one loved and dear companion Was kneeling by his side, Who tried to stop the life blood flowing, Bnt alaa, in vain he tried. His heart was fillsd with anguish When he found it was In vain. And on his loved companion's face The tear drops fell like rain. Up spoke the dying soldier, "Ere weep no more for me For I am crossing that dark river. Beyond where all is free. "Then comrades gather 'round me And bear these words I say, I'm a going to tell a story Ere my spirit peases away ; Away off in old Wisconsin, In that good old Pine Tree State, There's one that waits my coming With a saddened heart she doth wait. "She is a fair young girl, my sister. My blessing and my pride; She has been a mae since childhood. I have none else beside. I loved her as a sister, ' And with a father's care. I have tried through grief and sorrow Her gentle heart to bear. "When our country was Invaded And the call for volunteers. She threw her anna aronnd my neck And bursted into tears. Saying go my dearest brother. Drive those traitors from your shore Tour sister needs your presence. But your country needs yoa more. I dearly loved my country ; I gave to her my alL If it was not for my sister I would be content to fall; But comrades I am dying, I shall never see her more; 8be will vainly watch my coming In that little cottage door. My mother she lies buried Beneath the church yard sod ; It'a many and many a long year Since her spirit went to God. My father he lies buried Beneath the dark blue sea ; I have no other kindred. There's none but Nell and me. 'Then comrades gather 'round me. And hear my dying prayer; Who'll be to her a brother, . , Shield her with a father's care.' Up spoke the soldiers proudly, . As one, they seem to fall, "We'll be to her a brother. Protect her one sad all." Then a glad deep smile of gladness. And the soldier boy was dead. Neath the shades of a palmetto tree We laid him down to rest. His knapsack for a pillow And his musket on his breast. WANTED. Will pay two dollars for one-half bushel Merino Buckwheat, at this office. ' tf. RALLE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER TYLERS BURG, PA. St I "A. SLURTINS ZZTJJZJrJz M(ms1 sas sans m matmt. It an sas sras s sbb a COUGHING i thai Caose. Oaa aun at tot aras IM Brava am aBHBaBBHKBB at Craa sail as iilnml. WHEEZING -SL-., la tk ssaas eraa) W vwUaa asoa. It I Kara a ia raar Wm. Tsras Sj karat S waas t Us raw it viA sot as uahl " Percheron ttOHSIU. iiii laj sac rci rrass laU, SUsa. An stuck selactaa from Uw f 4 oi mtm ail duu of rati luuaii rruuiuts ao4 rariilsrad ia lira Frraca Airiicu scud buuka. a aa.s a nry rn aumbcr of unponaa sad fraJa Ual. Buna aaJ be ool n.arrs oo hand. ?ncr fai,iai a ota. Corraaponcifuca soIiciunI. iU fr awga UiUKtreteU cat-si'Vi. fr by auJL AJilroaS a k.ua, eireit, aiciu "RTT W1STD? B 3 County and district agent for IUE POPULAR SYSTEM of Insur ance. Literal terms. Address B. V. Mutual Aid Socirrv, in t. Hirntibarg. Fa. "anas raara asaiMaa rrmn.f aw s Csaa ra af aaac caras at tufa Vf tfta) ataaMM ar proou tlaS t. Tarawa' Idwra OI aa Dr. Tsrasas' Edsctns M asa kat sia aba' ta iSraraara. 9