EDITOR. WEDSHSDAY MDKSISG, SOY. 17, 1SS6, The result of the elections bring, out very prominently ibe fact that free trade leaders needed protection. ' There are a good many guesses at General Bearer's Cabinet, but tbe General will have tbe last guess, and it will probably be tbe correct one. There is a beap of consolation to the Democrats in tbeir organs an nouncing ibat the party is in good bape for 1888. What they wanted was good shape for 1886. . A young American women, who for tbe present refuses to divulge her name, has entered upon a thirty days' fast in Parie, under the surveillance of a committee. It is not expected that another fast girl will attract much attentionln Paris, though. There are many indications that Uncle Joseph E. McDonald, of Indi ana, is preparing to break into tbe United States Senate again. The en .crgetio old Honsier evidently longs to get into a position where be can get bis opinion of a half and half admin- . istratioa officially printed at public expense. " "7". ' m' . I be aoie JDOsion xieraia is quite re ' li-f.tant to believe that tbe tariff issue Kali nlhinnp in An urith lha AaCai nf "J fa Free-trade congressmen at the recent elections just as reluctant, in fict, as the Missouri man was to believe that bis waving a red flannel undershirt at a belligerent steer had anything to do with bis being abruptly lifted over six-rail fence. When it is recalled bow anxious tbe Chicago Anarchists were to die and become martyrs to tbe great cause which they professed, tbeir present efforts to escape the gallows assume an interest which is deeply mysterious, We suspect that tbe ambitious mis creants have gone over the ground carefully and bumped up against tbe conclusion 'that a live villian is a more enviable creature than a dead murder er every day in tbe week. There is a strong likelihood that the new United States Senator from California will be that quaint old rel io known as George Hearst. This gentleman did not shine with any daz zling effect during his brief service io the Senate last year, but tbe 'fluency with which be mixed a cocktail and invited the fellows around tbe Wash mgton taverns to step up and take something stamped him as a patrio whose heart beat warmly for bis na tive land. He seems to be the man that California is looking for. Between the two factions of tbe Democracy, one of which asserts that all the party roverses in the recen elections were due to the Admioistra lion's torn-fool policy in distribution tbe spoils, while the other claims tba they were tbe direct mult of the flir tation with Free Trade, no Kepubl can has either a right or an inclina tion to interfere. Tbe duty of Repub licans, so far as it relates to the pres ent, is to bear witness to tbe passing funeral of bogus reform and quack tariff revision and see that tbe bury ing is done neatly and in order. Fhila. Press. I Union County, where Charles S. Wolfe was runuing for tbe Legislature, he appears to have received about all his votes from the Democrats. The vote for Governor was: Beaver, 2049; Black, 1406; Wolfe, 170. For Leg islature the vote was: Glover, Repub lican, 1931 ; Follmer, Democrat, 793; Wolfe, Frohibilioo, 885. While the Republican vote for member of the Legislature is only 118 less than that cast for Governor, tbe Democratic vote for the legisUitve candidate is 608 less than for Governor. Wolfe's vote for tbe Legislature is 715 more than bis vote for Governor; which shows that Mr. Wolfe was looking out for himself rather more than for bis party. I'hila Press. The Canadians are resoriiug to all sorts of tricks to get tbeir clutches on American fishing vessels, stimulated thereto by the fact that of whatever fines are inflicted tbe informer gets half. Some of tbe methods lately em ployed io this despicable business have been so disreputable that even tbe av erage Kaouck revolts against tbeui, aud it seem probable that tbe Ottawa J. E. WENK, Government will order the sums in j which American vessels have been mulcted te be returned te their own ers. Jit tuts is not done Mr. iiayara should take the matter in hand and nsist that justice be done to our fish erman. Had he at tue inception ot these troubles shown a little more firm ness in insisting upon fair play fur our fishiug vessels, tlio Canadians would not have been so bold or persistent in violating treaty stipulations. Pitts burgh Chronicle. , List of Patents. List of Patents granted by tho U. S. Patent Oflieo, to citizens of Pennsylvania, for tlio week ending Thursday, Nov. lltli, 1880, reported expressly for tho For est RErmiLic'AN, through tho Patent I.w Ofth-o of O. E. Duffy, 607 7th St. N. W. opposite the TJ. S. Patent Ofllce, Wash ington, D. C. : J. R. Alexander, Pittsburgh, locomotive furnace A. Barnes, and P B. Cunning' ham, Allentown, combined shutter fas tener and shutter horn; A. A. Brackbill, Greenland, whiflletrco hook j P. Bulger, Shancr Station, washing machine; C. VV. Collins, Allegheny City, cement for pipe Joints; J. D. Daley, Pittsburgh, folding fire fender; F. Glasgow, Osceola Mills, electric alarm for time pieces ; W. Uains worth, Pittsburgh, forging plant; C. C, Henderson, Warren, corn and seed plant er ; t. C. James, Warren, car axlo ; same, railway signal ; H. C. Johnson, Meadville, apparatus lor extinguishing tires; H. A. Kaufhold, Scran ton, table leaf fastener; F. F. Landis, Waynesboro, gang plow ; A. R. Parkison, Monongahcla City, safety stirrup ; E. E. Phillips, New Castle, au- tomatio danger signal ; Y. A. Potter, Waynetiboro, saw filing implement; M. Itothfuss, Williainsport, ratchet drill ; J M. Sauder, Harrisburg, car seat; W. Tay lor, Allegheny, wire nail machine. A Surprise For Christmas. Tbe publishers of that bright and interesting Magazine, known as The Home Journal, will actually send it for three months on trial free, as Holiday Gift, to every one sending them at once their addrtss and three 2 cent stamps for postage, etc. As the regular pric6 of this popular pub lication is $1 00, every reader should grasp this golden opportunity, and ad dress immediately, The Home Journal, Buffalo, N. Y. Bl CKLEN'M ARNICA SALVE. Tho best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rbeum, Fever Sores, 'fetter, Chappd Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. 1 1 is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prleo 25 cents per box. For sale by G. W. Bovard. IT 13 WONDERFUL how eaoily rheumatism begins, and how insidiously it grows in the system, until one is startled to find himself its victim in either the acute or chronic furm. He then learns the fearful tenacity of its grip and the utter powerlessness" of the ordinary remedies to give relief. Probably to no disease have physicians given more study, and none has more completely baflled their eflbrts to provide a specific; and until Athlophoros was din covered there was no medicine which would surely cure rheumatism, neuralgia and nervous or sick headache. Thousands of testimonials like the following prove beyond question that Athlophoros is the only reliable remedy, and that it will do all that is claimed for it. Catskill, Green Co., X. Y. August 19, 18S0. I can recommend the Athlophoros to anybody that is in want of it. It has cured my mother who has had neuralgia alt her life and also rheumatism. She says she is all free from pain now, and will not be without a bottle for twice the price. I gave a bottle to my brother who had neu ralgia in the bowels and it fixed him in a few days. Fkank Edwards. Rouses Tt., Clifton Co., N. Y. August 18th, 1886. Two years ago this Hummer I was sorely afflictetf with rheumatism iu my right knee and left shoulder, and was induced by a friend to try Athlophoros. 1 used fivo bottles, got well, and have been compara tively free from rheumatism since. J have great faith in it, and have recommended it to iuy friends. So far as I know all who have tried it speak its praise. It. IIeatos. Every druggist should keep Athlophoros and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can not be bought of the drugpUt the Athlo phoros Co.," 112 Wall St., New York, will send either (carriage paid) on receipt of regular price, which is 1.00 per Lottie for Athlophoros nnd GOr. for Pills. For liver anil kidney dtwanen. dyspepsia, In niseiUuu, wtokueHii, nervous dehlllty, iliMai-es pt women, ronatlpRtinn, beiuiui he, lmpuru blood, fcc, Athlophoroa Pills are uueyualeii. a havn flu MiihiIiaH Thousand applications for ptvtoi io th L:mt4 blta and Foreign coun triaa, tba pubhahars of tba &.intiiie A atari o n oootinoa to aoi m aulicitora fur pataota, ceU, trada-tuarks, oopy ' risrbia. sic., fur lha United Kttaa swiii to obtain palaota In Canada, Kngland, Vranc, Oarmauy, and all other oountriaa Tuelr axperi nca la iuiqu.is)d aud tbair taoilitiaa ara uuur pasted. Drawtnraand tpaoiftoationa pra pared and fllad In the Patent Office on short not tee. Terroa r reaeonabla. fio chariia fur examination of mode la or dramnfa. Advice by mail free. Patent obtained t hroogh Muni. A Co. ara noticed Ipitje SdtM IHC AMKUICAN. which haa tua larttaet circulation aod ia tba tuoat iullueutial tteweiier of ita kind pubiiabad in ibe world. The advantage of aueh, notice rjr patentee Undent auda. Ttiie large and anl end idly illustrated newspaper la published WKKKLY t i a ?ar, and i admitted Us be the beat pa par devoted t-u aoienoe. mechanic, inventiona, eniciuaeriutT worLa. and other departuietaa of industrial proicrut, pub lis tied in any country. It contains tbe names of all patentees and tula ol every invention patented ea-n week. Try it four mouths for eue dullar. fiuld by all newsdealers. If you bare an luvention to patent writ to Mudq A Co., publifbera of bcifouiio America a d! broadtsay, new Vork. k Uftadbvfik atgut pttaati tanUdy. wJ J t"i I After Fortj ream1 B.:.j ff1 1 H I f I I '" nr Alteration of mors II 1-1 1. " r n SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIHTUJ5 of a writ of Vendi. Kx Usuod out of tho Court of Common Plena oT. Forest County, Pennnylvanln, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at tho Court House, In the Borough of Tionosta, Pa., on SATURDAY, PKCKMBKH 4, A. I)., nt 2 o'clock p. in., tho following described real ostato to-wit: J. W. KAIILKv.TIIOMAS FLATLKY, Vendi. Fx.. No. 6 loe'r Term, 188l. T. F. Hitc.hey. Atfy. All the det'ondant's ritrbt. title, interest and claim of, In and to, the following do- srrinod lor or pnrcel of ground lying ana siluHte in Pa.. Forest Co., Jenks Town ship, iu the town of Marionvillo, bound ed and described as follows, to-wit: Be ginning at a rost on Walnut Street nlout four hundred and seventy-four feet from centre of Marion ; thence north 45 degrees west along Walnut Street sixty-six feet to a post ; thence iiortli 45 degrees Fast one hundred and aeventy feet to u post on al ley; thence South 221 degrees East seventy-one feet to a post j thence South 45 de grees West one hundred and forty-two feet to place of beginning. Containing thirty-six perches, more or less, and known as lot No. 8 In said town, on which lot is erected one two-storied frame house lrtx24 feet, with one-story kitchen attached 12x10 feet, and one frame stnblo 16x24, feet, with necessary outbuildings. Taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of Thomas Flatley, at the suit of J. W. Kahlo. TERMS OF SALE. The following must be strictly complied with when the nrooertv is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other leln cred itors become t lio pim-haser, the costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on the prop etty sold, together with such lien credit or's receipt for the amount of the pro ceeds of t he sale or such portion thereof as he may claim, must be furnished tho Sheriif. 2. All bids must bo paid In full. S. All sales not Rttled iinmodiatelv will be continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the next day, at which time all property not settled foi will again lio put up and sold at the expense and risk of the porson to whom first sold. .Seo Purdon's Pigest, NinMi Edition, page 4W ana Smns forms, pugo Wi. L. AGNEW. Sheriff. Sheriffs office, Tionesta, Pa., Nov. 15th, G-O TO il. All FOR ALL KINDS OF DHY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, NOVELTIES IN QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' A BABIES' J" IE "W" E L R T ! on THE BEST TOBACCO AND. CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS -AT- v;m. smearbaugh & co s, TIONESTA, PA. It. M. HERMAN, SUCCESSOR TO O.W.DIMIOK, FINE STATIONERY, SPORTING AND HOLIDAY GOODS, f OKElUiN AND DOMKHT1C FRUITS &gG. Also Agent for Etev, Sterling. (Hho ninuor, and CloucU A Warren Orirans, Decker Bros., .1. A C. Fisher, C. D. Pease &i.:o., and Win. Knaho Pianos. Bottom cash prices given, cull una examine cat logues and prices. 'J'ioncsui, Pa. Sept 17. Mcrvellous Seeing Machine Iniention I Wonderful flessing to the Ladies! Tie CflHttoirMii Motion! MAKES WOKK Twice ab rapid as ou other machines. Tw ice as easy sh oa other machines. Genuine Improved Bent Wood 'Work. J'.i-auiiful and Practical Attachments, bend for descriptive circular. o. o. ESiivEinonsrjEJ. PITTSBURGH, PA. Wbolusale l)iulrr for Western Pennsylvania and Wentem Murylaiid. 'VOA'HTHnOUVJ a'f A ni ITT Kt'Iltl 10 !'"t' postago and a- -a- wo wut mail vou iree a royal, valuable, aatnplu box ol' good thut will put you in the way of making more money at once, than anything eUe in America, lioth nexea of a'll ages can live at home and work in spare time, or all the time. Capital not required. We will start you. lm incline pay sure for those who start at one. Stjnsosj ,V Co., Portlund, Mitinc, pi i'J-3 - ? ! riling irj tati? t t rrTArrr n a cj tttttt?i 1- IS DRIVING ALL OTHERS FROM TUG FIELD. nECAUSK Its construction Is such that and avoids nil Soot and Lampblack. It will SAVE HALF THE LIFE OF THE STOVK by applying the heat low down and di rectly agaitiHt tho fire-box. The JCIecMHan of the Poin. Ji. It. Co., ttin of it "I have been using the Kilns Gas Uurner In m v cooklnsr-stovo for the last six months, nnd during that time there has not been a particle of soot or lamp-black form ed in the tovo or on the bottom of the cooking utensils, brouuht directly in contact with tho name. I can conscientiously recommend it as being tho best in tho market. I would use no other as long as I could procure the Klino Gas Uurner. " J, s. it il' li Alt us. KLINE GAS BURNER CO., A J'l fi" 11 ccccooooooooooco cocococcocccccooooooocoococc -WE 22: COME! COME! Come whero you can buy nice Dress Goods ! Come whore you can got Good Goods Cheap ! Come where you can get what you want ! Come where the goods redeem themselves ! In SPUING I) K KSS GOODS we have complete Blocker the Choicest Ooods at prices that will astonish tho close buyers. Sattinc BcrBers Snitings, Gfngliams, of everj kind HiIDIES' SHOES Sc SLIPPBBS. Come where the Stock is Complete ! Come wcere tho Stock is New I Come whero the Goods are Rollablo ! Como whore Prices are the Lowest! come wzsEW rsm $MiiGiA&r7im. CLOTHING FOR .MEN, CLOHIN'ti FOR HOYS, COTHING FOR ANY BODY, AND EVERY BODY. Our Clothing Room is full of New Su'ts just received and Marked Down Low. AVE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. And don't forgot that we are Headquarters for Our Goods are all New and Fresh, and will bo sold at the Lowest Possible Price. Come and nee us. No trouble to show goods. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. MSlsg5i i IN THE EXCHANGE MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, mm ls, ' t "tLi-Vp " -'S-l PROVEMENT AND C;M'gr STYLE OF HEARSE. Phis U the only Storo you can aaccud and descend Five Stories without cliniinn sUiirs. Free rido in tho Elevator in tho EXCHANGE BLOCK. Tolephone Connections. Kast of Suspension Bridge. For lrM or (mall game M callbrf , 40 aratni powder i IVrfiM-t aecuia 7 aaaranteed aud the only abaolutclr i' r." .fi1 - S" T? t T-T Ann Oallrrv. " m m. l. - - ..... lof tarret ahthaluc. Iiumiuk, auil muuiinit Kailerlca. luurteen diacreut atyles, price from MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., Two target! made with one of onr . terfl'i llotuad already been tired lmu. Tneae rum carry oB nearly alt are alwaya accurate and reliable. IB1. "W. LAW, rraotioal Tinnor. All kindH of ihect MefaHVork prompt ly attendod to. ROOFING A Hi-mAtTV. tii-oso. BONNER BUILDING, Up Stairs. TIONESTA, PA. WATCH, CLOCK & JEWELRY REPAIRING. TH1C UND1CRSIGNED would respect tally unnounce to the 'itizens of Tio nesU and vicinity, that ho lias removed his watchmaking establishment from Ty lersburg to Tionesta, in the room over Wm. timearbaiiith & Co.'s btoro, formerly occupied by Dr. Morrow as au ollice where he is prepared to repair watches! clock, and jewelry. 87 years experienco will enable him to give satisfaction. Give huu a trial. R. RALLE. POOD S ALAR1EP U or Commission to Men aud Women U to act as local or traveling Agents, n experienco needed. Steady work ! James E. Wuitnet, Nurseryiuan,- Rochester, ' N. . (Mention this paiici. aiiff 6. JOB WORK of every descriptloiTpxecu to l at t!; REPUBLICAN olUce. J 1 w . ... j it secures FEKFECT COMUUSTION, pay for itself In a short time aa it will 1,4 4;-r a. SAY- i i i i iISS COME! at lowest prices. BE 23! II Id IF JIB BLOCK, HAS THE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, m TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IN DETAIL, DDirrc i ntiiFD tuiu ruro m i TO SUIT T H E TI M ICS. Mill rfiJi UXDERTAKOCl kli WITH THE LATEST 1M- 88 cal. U gr. : aafa ilile uutnenui. tDorllm nA Tar. ; TV. AUcallbrrtfromito 4. atadeln 1B.UU Dm bmd fur llluatratcd catalogue. - New-Haven, Conn. M ea'.lbre rlrtu, twenty couteciitlve eliota and no cleanlnK durlrii? the entire arventv the iirixei at target tuatcuti becaute tUtr ' SALE ! One of tho most desiml.Ie TrnojLs of Lund for a Colony to be found. Consisting of about 12,000 acres of rich Farming 1-and, of which considerable i. cleared, and The balance In tine timber, for staves, saw mill lumber, Ac, with Kood markets. There is on the laud a charcoal Iron Fninai-e, with No. 1 ma chinery; a Grist Mill. Saw Mill and Tan nery, run by steam, and about thiity dwellings and other buildings; situato in TrifJtg county, Kentucky, having two miles of river front on the Tennessee river, and the whole is oil'orod at the low piieo of Five Dollars per acre, with perfect title, or will sell a portion to suit buyers. All I ask is to go and see tho property, as no such bargain can be found elsewhere. For fuller information, call or address C. BERINGER, 100 Fouith Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. . octii-lm. Pittsburgh, Pa. The oldest and beft appointed Institu tion for obtaiuini a Business Education For Circulars ad.lre P. DUFF A HON' TIMETABLE IN EFFECT .Tune 21, 188)1. WwtwaiTlTPlttVl'ririWislon Eastward" A.M. P 7 -i ; M.l A.M. P.M. 7 20 .... 4 111..., 4 03:..., 2 4: .... a !.- .... ar Pittsburgh lv 9 00 8 f0 1211 12 li 4 11 4 0:1 2 41 2 !.- A. M. Parker .... Foxburir .... Frnnkliu v.. .Oil City...ar 12 40! 12 2. 1 b0 1 88 2 16 2 05 P. M r.M A.M. P. M. 0 05' t 44 8 3") 8 31! 8 1(1 8 01 f7 63 7 40 t7 ?:i P.M.' I1. M 2 0ft! 12 2. p. M A.M. 6 50 7 10 ar...Oil City....lv 3 05 il 4ft1 II 4ft Olcopolis t 2rt t3 30 ti:7!ll M ...I-.iigle Kock... Presidont ......Tionesta Hickory t7 17 7 20 7 37 7 50 17 58 8 10 $ 20 8 45 0 05 9 85 A. M. a.m". 11 25 A. M. 9 40 9 45 10 03 10 11 10 in fl 8411 VI 1 lSilOftft 3 52 4 0ft 1 0 10 20 12 fiti lO 12 .. Trnnkevville.. f4 13 12 4:t 12 2ft 9 f( !) 17 Tidioute..... ...Thompson ... 4 SH f4 4ft 7 05 0 40 0 12 P.M. P.M. 4 20 12 Oft I 11 f0 11 1ft A.M. A.M. S 1ft 8 4ft Irvinetoi? 5 15 Warren... 5 301 lv...Kinzua....ar 0 12 A.M. P.M. P.M. lr... Bradford ..ar 8 00 P. M.l A. M A. M P.M. 6 12 1 1 W 5 50 1 1 00 6 30,10 43 1 1 Oft ar...Kinzna....lv 6 12 10 3 ft I ... 8ugar Run ... 6 1 9 55; 9 34 9 1ft 9 00 8 32 7 50 7 20 8 5ft 0 28 0 1ft A.M. Corydon Onoville ....Wo'f Run... Quaker Bridge, ...Rod House... ... Salamanca... 6 33 6 40 5 31 10 3rt 5 24,10 23 (14 h 18 1024 6 53110 24 7 07(10 89 7 23il0 65 7 37I1109 7 471 1 21 8 03 11 87 8 10 1145 p. m.'a.m. 6 04' 10 08 4 49j 9 63 4 S4i 9 30 4 24 1 0 28 4 07 0 12 4 00 9 0ft p. m.Ia.m.' ..So. Carroltton.J ...So Vandalia. Allegany.... lv Olean ... .ar AdiutionaIj TrtAit Leaves Klntua 11 :05a m, Warren 12:50pm, Irvlneton 1:45 pm, Tidioute Jilftpm, Tionesta &:0pin, ar rives Oil City fi:4.r.pni. Additional TRAitf-s-Leave. Oil Cltj 0:00 am, Olcopolis 0:10 am, Engle Rock Osftftam, rreshlent 7:02am, TinnesU 7:62ant lll..t,M'n . Ilia... TriiiilrDlr.'lllan.nAuril.Tllt- outo 9:50am, Thompson J1:00, arrive. Jrvinoton 11:30am, varren iu;50pin, Kin r.ua 2:05pm, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon 8:00, Onoville 3:15, Wolf Run 3:30, Quakor Bridge 3:40, Red House 4:10, Salamanca 5:02. Snuth Carrollton 5:30. South Vanda lia 5:48, Allegheny 6:18, arrives 01ea 0:30pm. Trains run on Eastern Time. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 9:00am, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:20pm, are Solid Train, between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Trains leaving Pittsburgh 8:50pm, ar riving Pittsburgh 7;20nin, tire Solid Trains with Pullman's Sleeping Cars between Buffalo and Pittsburgh. r-Tickots sold and bogrjago checked to all principal points. Get time tables giving full informatic n frout Oompanv's Agents. GEO. S.'OATCHELL, Gen'l Supt. J. A. FELLOWS, Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent. No. 84 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. V. J. L. CRAIG, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. nOTJ C E. THE CAN DEE EXTRA BALL, AND . TAP HEEL RUBBER SHOES. Thoso Goods Aro THE BEST IN THE WORLD I Ask your Shoe'Doalor for tho Improved Candeo Rubber Goods of 1886. You will find them In all style. Every pair having tho T A P II EEL AND EXTRA BALL. A Common Sense Idea. For sale bv 'G. W. ROBINSiW, TloAjsrA, PA. Send for Catalogue. PARKEE BROS., Makers, MERIDEN, CONN. Jhow-rooms: 87 Chambers St., New York. patents; Caveats, Re-issue and Trade-Marks secur ed, and all other patents causes in the pat en t Olhco and before the Courts promptly aud carefully attended to. Upon receipt of model or sketch of in vention, I made careful examination, and advtse as to patentability Free of charge. Fees Moderate, aud I make No Chary unless patent is secured. Information, ftdvlceiuid special references sent on ap plication. J. R. LITTELL, Washington, P. I. Near L. S. Patent Office. TIII3 PAPER r?0,? '?nnd meato. .tZt.i ,, ""Well & Co'a Newi)ii.J y. lw.ni.inn nureaudusunue bi.i. where aai k ,Z u !iy 0 K mi KKfrtUHl I t3 v ..... V cr .Mil v.