nelfast. The people of our vicinity are making good use of the snow. George B. Mellott and family, accompanied by Miss Ella Mellott and Ed Wink spent a very pleas ant evening last week at the home of Mr. David Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ahimaaz Runyan spout last Friday evening at Mr. David Evans'. Mr. Noah Mellott was visiting his brother near Harrisonville last week. The spelling school held at Ce dar Lane was quite a success. Services at Needmore last Sun day were well attended. A sledding party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gordon, Mrs. Dolly Graves, Mrs. Will Peck and Miss Etta Evans spent one evening last week at Rev. C. L. Funk's. Mr. Gilbert and Mrs. Nettie Harr, are spending some time with the familyjof Isaiah Mellott. Mr. Roy Palmer was a pleasant caller at Rev. C. L. Funk's last Saturday evening. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listleness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by W. S. Dickson. Quilting. Mrs. Grant Baker gave two pleasant little social occasions to her friend last Thursday and Fri day. They were just old fashion ed quilting bees. On Thursday there were present Mrs. Wm. Greer, Mrs. Tibbitt, Miss Katie Fore, Mrs. Ervin Hamil, Mrs. D. H. Fore, Mrs. Amos Clouser, and Mrs. G. W. Parsons; on Friday were Miss Mary Hamil, Miss Carrie Hamil, Miss Nannie Fore, Miss Lillian Anderson, Miss Mag gie Hamil,and Miss Etta Wagner. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 2o cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by W. S. Dickson, druggist. Witter Bergstresser. At the M. E. parsonage, Three Springs, on Tuesday January 29, 1901, by W. J. Scheaffer. Mr. Hays Witter of Gracey, and Miss Maud Bergstresser daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bergstresser of Waterfall, wrere united in mar riage. The many friends of the young people join in wishing them a long, useful, happy, and prosperous wedded life. BRICK. Jud,;e Morton will furnish brick at his kiln at this place on and after Jul; 30th. For bargains in lamps call at Irwin's. Duffy's, J. C. Maun'sand D. S. Maun's flour at Robinson's. Now is the time to buy China ware at Irwin's. Millions of people are familiar with DeWitt'a Little Early Risers and those who use them find them to be famous little liver pills. Nev er gripe. Trout's drug store. Irwin is making some wonder fully low prices on Fancy Goods this month. Persons who can not take ordi nary pills find it a pleasure to take DeWltt's Little Early Risers. They are the best little liver pills ever made. Trout's drug store. At cut prices John A. Irwin will sell this month of February his entire stock of English, Ger man and French China and fancy goods. Over 40,000,000 people live within 500 miles of the Pan-Amer-can Exposition grounds, at Buf falo, N. Y., and can get there from fifteen minutes to fifteen hours. "Put me off at Buffalo,' will soon be very popular. For the weakness and prostra tion following grippe there is nothing so prompt and effective as One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation is highly endorsed as an unfailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles and its early use prevents consumption. It was made to cure quickly. Trout's drug store. Appeal for Help. Deau Fkiknos: I wish to ask you for a little help at this time. I have been in your midst for quite a while aud have never ask ed for any help yet, but now I wish all that love the true Gospel to help me a little. As is well known to many of you, I have tried to get a church to hold meetiugs iu,but they have been refused, and now I would ask the people of Fulton county to help me by donating lumber and money so that I can build a place where you can hoar the old time gospel preached with the power of God's help. I call on those whom the Lord has given to give to his cause. I would like about 10,000 feet of lumber or enough to make that, and if 100 which is a very small price for a church building. I am a carpeuter aud shall over see the building myself. Now take your stand by truth and right and helpa worthy cause. I would like to have any who feel disposed to give lumber or money to give me notice and I will call on you and then show you my plan of the building, and you can put down what you will give to a worthy cause. I wish to say that any one wish- ish to see my papers of authority can call on me and I will gladly show them. Yours for the Bible liue of Salvation, Rev. W. W. Blossom, Saluvia, Pa. Reports show a greatly increas ed death rate from throat and lung troubles, due to the preva lence of croup, pneumonia and grippe. We advise the use of One Minute Cough Cure in all of these difficulties. It is the only harmless remedy that gives im mediate results. Children like it. Trout's drug store. Sale Register. February 15 George Kauffmnn will sell at his residence near Morton's Point in Uelfast township, a pood cow, threshing machine, household and kitchen furniture, and many other articles. He is removing from the county. Credit seven months. V. M. Ilann, auctioneer. February 20. About to remove from the county, Mrs. I. N. Hixson will sell at her residence 2J miles north of Am aranth, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Farming Implements. Hay, Grain, Fod-de.-, Household Goods, Arc. Credit, 8 months. Thursday, February 21, Kphraim Houck will sell at his residency at the Big Spring farm, one mile south of Webster Mills, Horses, Cattle, Agri cultural Implements, Household goods, &c. &c. February 21 U. J. Layton, executor of the estate of Samantha E. Deenen late of Union township, deceased, vill sell at her late, residence in Deneen's Gap, the farm of the said deceused, containing 177 acres 73' acres of which are cleared and in good state of cul tivationbalance in timber. Terms: 10 per cent, when property is knocked down: 25 per cent, on confirmation of sale, and balance in two equal annual payments with interest. February 27 J. G. Kendail will sell at his lower farm four miles south of McConnellsburgJIorses, Cattle, Farm ing Implements, &c. March 4. J. M. Kerlin will sell at his residence near Knobsville Farm ing implements, Live Stock, etc., etc. Wednesday, March 6. J. F. John ston will sell at his residence four miles south of McCounellsburg, Horses, Cattle, Farming Implements, Grain, Hay, &c. Don't be discouraged, farmers, if the valuation on your property has been raised out of sight tins year. Horses and cattle have never brought such prices as within the past few weeks. Af ter half an hour of exciting bid ding, a Hereford cow was knock ed down to Jesse Adams at a sale in Kansas the other day for $3,700: aud on Tuesday evening of last week W. C. Whitney, bought a horse in New York for $i0,0i0. Some of the finest sugar mills in the world, costing 1,000,000 each, are found in Hawaii, and there are planters in the islands who produce H00 worth of sugar and $o00 worth of rice to the acre. A curious idea has just been put in operation in Berlin. Ar rangements have been made whereby parents of the poorer classes in the city and country may temporarily exchange their children, in order that the city children may learn something of country life and profit physical ly by their outings, while the country children may secure the liberal education which town life affords. Thus far the scheme has worked smoothly. SICKROOM SUGGESTIONS. IIimt to t nri For InvnlhlN Whnt Do Vikr Sudden HlncN. Id Ktuldi'U 111m h Hi. Me who nlli :. I the nick nro too inm-li Inci.ii il U i y to stimulants, espci'lnlly l:.uiil,v. H In n principle of llixt nlil t the injured that when there Is bleeding, eveu when falutlUK hns ensued, alcohol hIiduM never be given, for It cause Iiutcms cd heart action, with n cotiMiiiiciit Increased loss of blood. This Is par ticularly Important to remember In cases of MeedlliK from the limits. Wheu a person faints, he should be laid tint ou Ills back, aud all articles of clothing that appear tlcht should be loosened. Fresh air should be admit ted to the room, smelling salts or harts horn should be applied to the nostrils and the face aud head bnthed with cold water. If neither salts nor harts horn can be found, a Bmol.lerltiK ras will often revive the patient. When the person has regained consciousness. If the fiilntinif was not accompnnled by bleeding or the result of bleeding, then a small quantity of brandy or other alcoholic stimulant may be safe ly administered. Many doctors still encourage the use of the old fashioned mustard plasters or the flaxseed and bread and milk poultices of our grandmothers' time. Wheu a mustard plaster or n hot poul tice is removed, It Is important to dry the parts quickly ntul cover with flan nel or cotton wool. This is to prevent cold from exposure. The sickroom should be a large and cheery apartment. The windows must be arranged so that the room can be darkened wheu necessary. Often the glare of too much light In n large room Is as depressing to a patient as the stutllness of a small one. Once a day the patient should be well wrapped up and the room nired, no matter what the weather may be. Itugs are belter than carpets and a good matting better than either. Iteut wood or whiter furniture Is preferable to that which Is upholstered. Hon to Mnkp S.nla Mllli DNcnlt. One quart of Hour, one tcaspoonl'iil of salt, one cupful of sour milk and sour cream mixed or not, one teaspooiiful of Eoda, one tablespooiil'til of lard. Sift the flour. suit ami soda twice, rub in lard; then mix with the sour milk and odd cold water If not wet enough to mix rather soft. These are better If not kneaded, but swoiiil out. ' Blow to Cnre For AYImlowB. If paint or pmty discolors the margin of the glass of windows, dissolve some crude bicarbonate of potash In hut wa ter and saturate the paint adhering to the glass Allow it to remain on until It is uearl;.- dry, then remove it with a woolen cloth. Having removed the grime from the glass, a mixture iii.idu from the following ingredients will give glistening results: One ounce each of olive oil, ammonia and water and two ounces of lime. This will make a paste. The paste Is to be smeared over the glass aud the window cleaned in the usual way with warm water and the customary dean cloths and leath ers. When the labor of the paste is considered too great, dry whiting may be used with very satisfactory results. How to Mnkp I'lnln IllHcult. Three cups of Hour, one pinch of salt, four teaspoonfuls of baking powder, two tablespoouf uls of butter and two tablespoonfuls of lard; mix with milk. Bake 15 minutes in a quick oveu. Sift flour, salt and baking powder. How to Make Mflvn-ooni, Blanch a quarter of a pound of alm onds, cut them lu thin shreds and lay them on a plate in the oveu to dry. I'ut In a bowl half pound of caster sugar, make a hole In the center and drop In the white of one egg. Stir around till well mixed and quite BUiooth. Beat another white of egg till quite solid, stir this to the sugar, add the shreds of almonds and drop the mixture on to sheets of buttered or oiled paper in the shape of macaroons and bake In a moderate oven till a nice golden color. How to Make Oranite ('renin Tie, Beat thoroughly the yolks of two eggs with one-half cupful of sugar; add one heaping tablospoonful of flour, one even tablespoonful of cornstarch dis solved In milk. Tour into one pint of boiling milk and let it cook about three minutes. Let it cool, and tlavor with orange extract aud pour into a baked crust. Heat the whites of the egys to a si Iff froth, add two heaping tablespoonfuls of confectioner's sugar, spread on top, and brown it slightly. How to Mnke Apple I'unrake. Make a plain, thin batter of eggs, flour and milk, and pour into a big, buttered frying pan, hot enough to be gin the baking at once. As soon as the batter spreads out cover with a layer of stewed apples, not too Juicy, ami dredge with powdered sugar and cin namon. I'ut the pan Into a hot oveu und bake for light or ten miir.itcs, or until well done. Cut the i.ii.e into triangular pieces and serve hoi. How to Mukt l-'rencli Toxxt. When you are ut your wits' end for a tempting luncheon dish, try l- reiicli toast, which Is a uoveby In many homes. Heat one egg in a shallow tlis.li. Idd a teaspooiiful of Hiigur. a pinch of (alt and one cup of milk. Soak six slices of stale bread in tiiis; drain und brown them on each side on a well but tered griddle. Spread them with jelly or marmalade, pile them lightly on a dlnh aud serve at once. How to Fry. If the fat begins to froth when you are frying llsh or croquettes, the tem perature Is too low. Finish cooking what Is ulieady lu the pan and reheat the fat till a blue smoke rises from it before puttiug lu nny more. niplomary Wlm. Ardent Suitor 1 lay my fortune at our feet. Fair Lady Fortune! I didn't knotf you had money. Ardent Hultor I haven't much, but It takeg very little to cover those tiny feet. tie got her. Loudon Telegraph. The average man will pay 80 rents to see a Hhow of fireworks and negleet to look at the sunset, which he can see slmost every night for nothing. Louisville Journal. GEM STORE. Goods, New Management. J As announced I am on bauds with a line slock of goods selected especially for the wants of this community. Iam Here to do Business. I mean to sell you all the store goods you need. To do this I know I must make the prices right. The Prices are Right. Cuiiie, and see. Good goods, low prices, courteous treatment. What more can c2 you ask? 1g. j. mellott, Gem, Fulton New Broom Factory. The undersigned lias just put in the necessary apparatus, and is now prepared to make first class Brooms . l'ersons having broom corn and desiring it made up, can do so for the half or at the rate of l() and V2 cents per broom cash. Carpet Weaving. Hag Carpet woven on short no tice and r'atisfaetion guaranteed. SANXKK KAY, llig C'ovo Tannery. PUIJLIC SALE (l: VAI.l AltI.I-: REAL ESTATE. Ity viitur or onWnf llio Orplniii.V Court of 'ii!im C'mu,ty. Pa., the umU'iMm-d execu tor of iln iii -i will and UMunuMit of Minmuthu K. I t'tn en. liiicof Piiuni township, (le!tMiNUtl. u ill m.'II on i lie p:'ciuit's in Ueuucu's Liup Vn 1 1 ii m s i v7 i r; n il r u j.T, iiwi, Good Fisrn, H'v. mI st at of cn;H iva t ion. consist in'of 17 acr". ;.ot whiWi ;i : e rU;; n f l iititi umlrr fence and t Ik i lialaueu isi t.'oml liiiibrr. Tin' improvement ;oi iioi sL, !,: in. Vu!."islu-it.t'oMH,-il) sunt ot Mer buililini-'s. Tin- propcr'y inljnii. lund-. of linn, .lolin T. Klehin-ds. i' iitireok's Hens, Ceori-'e Dene.cn. ami ethers. TKKMs,:- Tt n per cent, when property Is KiMH'keil ilowu; J.'t percent, iieiinliu the ten per ceul.. on conllriiKktion of sui'-. nni balance in I wo eiplal annual payment , ith Interest. Sale lo beiill ill I o'clot-K V. .M. It. J. l.AVTOX, Kxeeutor. Sin:. lli:i:l' UST. Din-iiiK the mouth of Sep- mber 1 1 sheep strayed iiwuy- or irol 11- from inv lloelis. Anv one L'ivinir me ltitoriuation that will lead to their recovery uiil be paiilli liberal reward. The marll Is u notch on the top of the ri 1 1 1 ear, One of the number lo-t is u Soulliilow n buck. Jan. l jsni. OIIKH 1. Ml'.l.t.OTT. rnWO KAItMS KOK f-Af.K. The nwlrrslifD (t eil has two farms for sale in Belfast towu- ship, one known as the Caleb Correll prop- r-ity eonlainint,' isu acres, ti well of excellent water near the door, ami plenty of wood frnlt; the oilier, known us ihe lianiel l!l-.hop farm. cohtainmtr Itll acres - both farms iu wood state of cultivation, irood buildings, and lots of Kood timber. Call on or address. Ii. F. llANIKI.S. lictu. I'll, Nonci:. The undersigned hereby lives nolieo that lie purchased at Constatie's Sale .lanaarv 14. enl the follow int.' artieles sold us the property or W. M, lluun of I.iekimr Creek township, anil that he de-ares to leave Iheiu In cure of Ihc said W. M. Ilann durinir the pleusut-e of the said tiuderslt-'ned. The articles are: 1 Home Comfort ltanu'e. 1 l'arlor stove. It beds und bed-Itb-'.l sew ini: machine. 1 bureau. table. ;fo yards of earpet, 1 set chairs. 1 sink. :! shotes. 1 cook Move. The publie is hereby warned not to int'-rlere with the property. Jan. J:;. IK'1. JACDH KAITFMAN. Tkkms of Court. The Mrt term of Tt-. o Courts of Fulton coun ty in Ilie year shall ooieinenee on the Ttiesduy followiui.' the second .Monday of January, ut 1U o'clock A. M. T'lie seeoiid term commences on the third Monday or Mareh. ut o'clock I'. M. The ihird lerm on llie Tuevday next follow ing the second Monday of June' ut 10 o'clock A. M. The fourth term on the first Monday of Octo ber, ut 'J o'clock 1. .M. Luidig. j Protracted mooting at Fair I view bc.uan Sum try ni'ht. Jan. -7. Attendance so far has boon Linall. Several of our people liavo had the Grip the past week. A sled-Ion J of young folks from 1 liii risonville and vicinity attend ed meeting atFairviow Saturday (.veiling. Joim find Charles Boavor who are working at Sax Ion, spent Saturday aud Sunday at homo. Joseph Harbor and wife of :rond To) spent a few days last week' will) relatives iu this town ship. J). 15. Laidig hud a shooting match ou Saturday. "Bub" Mellott of Licking Crook took the greatest number of turkeys. George King, Joseph Laidig und Frank Kice who ure working lit Kearney, spent Sunday at their respective homes. Tlvo following pupils of Laidig Bcliool attended every day "of fourth month Kolla Laidig, Sam inio Laidig, Roy Laidig, WUlio Itowo, Filla Ijikc, Nora Kite.hey, Esti-llii Laid iif, Viola Munnnu. Lossio Ko'we, Clara Ijitidtg, T,i(1 I r'oreiiiaii, Nottiu M(illott. ft) ft & ft) Pi erf m r: V to? to? -. ' County, Pa. LOOK HERE! We have some Fall and Winter Millinery goods on hands which we will close out at reduced prices to make room for our Spring stock. Come and see and be convinced. Si Mrs. A. F. Little, Bon Ton Store. I LITTLE'S EXTENSION. 5 LOTS FOR SALE. i i . D. 12. Little has purchased land lying between tho Chambersbiirg and Mercersburg pike at tho forks east of town. He has had J it laid olT in lots with alleys and streets, and has ulreudy dispos- J ed of six. There aro yet a number of very 4 desirable ones thatwill be soldon 4 Easy Payments. D. E. LITTLE, .McCotinclIshurg, lu. c EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, One Door Fust of "Fulton Houso," MoCONNKI.LSHUUO, PA. Flrst-elusH Shuviux 11 ml Hulr Cutting. Cleuu towel for every customer. "Our Native Herts," The Orliflnal Herb Compound. The Great lllood Purifier, Kidney and I.lvcr HeRiilutor. Guaranteed by our REGISTERED GUARANTEE to euro all diseases arising from Impure Bixxjd and In active LlVEIl or Kiuneys. 200 Days' Treatment $1.00, MAILED ANYWHEliE, THE DOI. LA It HACK II' YOU ARE NOT f t RED. I huve used "Our NiUlve Herbs" for Neu.-ul-o u uf tho Ktonmuli Him I hail tor y .vein's, iiml they huve cured me. utter nil other remedies fulled. It tuts now been four yeurs Hineu Ii cured me, uud u few doses did It. John E. Camfiiki.i,, Knobsville, Pu. J. A. ALLER. Knobsville, Pa. .Medicine moiled upon Receipt uf price. DR. STEVENS, Dentist, M'CONNNELLSBUKG, I'A. Graduate of I', of P. Ten curs' Exper ience. Plates liold. l'luiiuuin. silver Alu minum. Celluloid, Rubber, und Rubber Alumi num lined. Metul with Rubber Attuclmiuut. Plntea from sft J.OO up. ItrldKes, Kielnniiud Ouwiis, EoKilli crowns. Cold Cups. Platinoid Cups, I llliiiK of Nuiurul Teeth u Specialty UL'i ull work Guaranteed. Iuformntlou by mull or In person. THE HARRISONVILLE INN, AT Harrisonville, Pa. On the Turnpike hU milt wst ot MM'op. ncllshui-tf. Thin old and popular tnii-l stuml hu. lM-tu eutirwly rebuilt, nawly furnished uud ik under new umnHtremfnt. l-'irht CIukh AernniniodatlonH. DultylUful Homo (or bummer Hoiirdt'r. iintes Uouhumible. Kpeulul Attention to Transient Custom THOMAS S. MKTI,KU, 1'iopiietor. AkConnelbburtf & Ft. Loudon Passenger, Freight and Express Line. R. C. McQuade, Proprietor. Itoa Iuii.t urrwKKN Mi Oonnkujuiujui and Four Louikin, I.eavluK MoPonnellstiurir at l'i:30 o'clock, P.M., muliiiiK oouiieutiou with bfturuoou truluoc iiiiLit!.., k-....i.i ine evening irttlu on b, I'. 11. It, lum prt;nreU lu uury imhKCiinerH uud f i I uri'sx lu niuku euuuauilun wild ull lrulu ut 1 1. HNH IU miluu. 5. ? x 01 01 0101 01 0101 ryr 0100x0101 0101 01.01 0 A' V Y0p0 ti r fKK0 1 r A Another Furniture Store On Queen Street, Chambcrsburg. IJnilt on tho site of the old Siorer Warerooms burned Juno 22, liiDO. This new building Is a great improvement. It is 10!) feet deep, 21 feet wide, .1 stories hih with basement In the rear. The front is Ml. Holly fieam brick laid In chocolate mortar. Steum heated, elec tric li'ht, elevator and very convenient and comtyrtable. In fact, the most modern and complete Furniture house in all this region. It Is now II Hud with tho beat and most varied stock of A' A tilt n OA K Furniture, Mattresses, 0 I5cd Springs, Mirrors, 0 ( 0 W0 0. 90 tL0 01 . ' ever seen in these parts. If you enjoy seeing artistic, pleasant, use ful things come here during January. The sooner the better. WE STILL PAY THE FREIGHT ON $10 WOIITH. H. SIERER & CO. Furniture Makers in the Town of Cham bersbiirg. 00 0H00 00H0m,0 0101010 ir: ) ; i ; i I i ( ( ; ( t ; t .' i M ! - ( : ii ; : i i ' ; ! ; i . i ( ; a ; : K . ? '. I ( 1 1 ! ' I ' I ; l-i i s '. 4 ' . n : ( : J . I : : i s : l '. i . ! 1 . I i I . I .' Coming to Our Store For Bargains. , No, we are not giving goods awa'; but we are selling them at a close shave, and our increasing business shows that our people are appreciating this. We are now selling a lot of calicoes at 4c a yard and up. Ginghams 5c up. Muslins 4c up. Table Oil Cloth 20c a yard-No. 1 goods. Try our 3-cent Smoking Tobacco. A good broom for 20c; a better one for 25c. Excellent sngar syrup just the thing for buckwheat cakes, 10c a quart. A full line of Glassware and Tinware. ' W. R. SPEER, Saluvia, Pa. , r-,, ,,... ,,,.v,.-, V mm 'mmmmfrmmmmmmmfmmMmmmnl . J..J-. .. mmmmmmmmmma . ;!J (( Hi Hi III l!i 1 1 1 it i l i!J m Hi i I Hi i 1 1 ) I ( , - I ; i ; Just Look Here ! :oo::oo: They must go with the ending of winter A. 11 Overcoats, and at prices that will surprise you. Men's and Boys' winter Clothing; indeed everything intended for winter wear. Now is Your Time, oo'oo A. U. Nace & Sons. ZZZZZSLZTZ!.Z.ZZZZ.Z ZZZZZZZZZZZmZZZm'ZZm'' ' .V'., .'( i - BELOW When Old Bluster offered to sell his molasses below cost, he wtis asked how he could stand that kind of business. "O jt l could'nt," said he, "if I did'nt sell so much of it." f: Wo do not propose to say that, under ordinary circum- c& stances, -we would sell goods for less than they cost us; but, o as we have told you, wo have a lot of goods t hat we arn bound to close out, and the people aro taking them away at about iJ 5o iiieir own price, vvo still have a few pair of Leather Boots at a great bargain. We have also some Gum Booisthtitwe are actually selling for less money than they cost us. ' N ' Mackintoshes, Blankets and Robes, Ladles Rubber Boots, all sizes of Rubbers, all sizoa of Eolt Boots, Chinawaro, &c, ci &o., that are going fast and at WONDEKFUL, BARGAINS. LOCKE & Dublin 000 New H.1 a o 0V. K0 o 0 Pillows and Bolsters, 0 0 01 Iff 01 0A Looking Glasses, &c., i ; i i 1 1 ( ' n ii ;!l Ml !!i ) M ; i M ii 1 1 1 ) t. l Sii Ki a it 1 1 : ; a i ,V " 1 mm m m m m m m m m m m, m m m m mirni ...,.....J..t.-,.,.,..M . J m ti - .id m -W m ml m -I m m am m -W m m W , Hi Si III ill III i It III til H Hi Hi ti Hi Hi m Hi I Hi HI ill Hi Hi tM M t' Hi i H H Hi 14 COST, UJ-' 3 WRIGHT, Mills, 0 4. 1010 010 4 101010 010101 0101010 AM V i