The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 15, 1898, Image 7

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W a Largo Cunta of People are Enduring.
A uisircss.1.3 tonumui. in miiicu i.idiiy
ftmerican People are InvolvedThe
Only Way to Alleviate it. -
from IK$ Mounlaintr,
PL irrt majority of th ptopl of this
knows met VV- -
that " nation of dr.p.fHi.
, . dijtreniu ulmeut and liecauss of
I" ... forms nimsuu 10 inw. eomr
LI; it if h fM of improper mode.
F.-". in.nmmr fuod or mcntid worry
I MlllH, .s .-- j. I v
L .xbutin; men spun i.uwj
K-!rfd condition of tbt body and treal-
1 hilllld 0' Uliwira iv iivi..toi. vi
r: ,.u i.i.nut inMiai attention to iu
--Mi 'in other tnrtancas. the disease is
ideVtiy the rult of inflammation of th.
7m of the eonMlou; produce a Isrk
EJd W 1 i" lifenitwnint elements. Ths
I. i. .. vitnl cl.ment in our lires and
K.M to csrefully nurtured. IU-toro the
rTY" ... YZrfirt health follow,
fiSTi nple. in the emintT of tabhi,
l"l iuu . frw miles from AYallialla.
lw formerly a resident of Liinndowne.
K..i hut removea 10 uie wen uiu u uw -
.- ' ....
irS!?ti rears' he kss rn unable to
do
k work t-ecit.- he wm HJ with dyipepsia.
h navg. and eoniulted a doctor who
El J. ,u.e medicine for indigestion. I
GS r. o-lled .rini.rT;T. who aavVtn.
tZZrr relief, but the diwaae returned
krilb all
roUalla, IT. Pokota.
" The diatreae after eating made me dread
meal time. At timet 1 became ao diny aa
to b unable to stand. I had sour stomach,
heartburn, nalnltation of heart, and weak
nerves. The doctors disagreed aa to the aatu re
nf hit duHua but all airrevd that the stomach
wae aacctou. l auncrea intcosiy sua iin
was misery..
" I tried sereral well known remedies but
was not benefited.
I i-miI in th. newsnanm article renra
inc ths wonderful curative powers f Pr.
i-' 1 1J I njL 1)111. 1 - tt.l . . h.1
finally after some rgins; on the part ol a
friend I eoucluded to try the pills. I pur
chatwl six boxea. This was five montht ago.
I bad not taken all of the nrtt box De.
fore I felt much relief, I continued takiiis;
the pills, and after n-inp four boxes I was
cured. I have none of those distressing symp
toms now, and am completely restored to
health, and can do as much work as any of
the laborers n my farm. I owe my restora
tion to health to Dr Williams' l'ink Pills
for Pale l'eople aud gladly give my testi
monial, hoping it may prove bcuedcial ta
some permms similarly aflected."
By reotorinc to the blood the requisite eon
stituentsof life. Or. 'Williams' Pink Pills for
Palo People renew the nerve force and ena
ble the ttomarh to promptly and properly
assimilate the fond, thus speedily and perma
nently oitring ths dyspeptic. These pills
are a specific fcr all diseases having their
origin in impoverished blood or dioordered
nerves. Tbey eontsin every element requi
site to general nutrition, to restore strength
to the wesk, good health to the ailing. Phy
sicians presenile them, drnggifts recoromeud
them and everywhere the people me them.
CAGE FOR DEHORNING.
It la Easily Bet Don. s Seal !,
the Opesria of
Eat af a Laae.
Dimension: Six feet long, 6 feet
high. 3 feet wide at top in front and
4V4 feet wide at top at back end. Bot
tom of foot board is 1 foot wide, with 1
cleat inchea thick. 1 foot long,
nailed aero it to keep cattle from
lipping. Foot board 2 inches thick,
and rests on the three x-inch cross
nieces 4 feet long. To these are bolt
ed upright pieces 7 feet long 2x4 inches
for nailers for sides of cnge. Across
the top of cage are used two strips
1x4 Inches for each set of uprights,
bolted one on each side of upright.
The inside of this frame is boarded tip
Great Reduction Sale of
FURNITURE!
For Ninety Days 1
The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN
TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE
AT THE GREATEST 8ACR1FICR EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PENN
SYLVANIA. , t
We ar not wiling out, but we do thin to Increase our sul-a above any pre
vious year. We piv a few of the prices as follow:
Z t Wood Chaiuber Suits $14.00 ;Cotton Top MattreHs 2.
Ha d Wood Chamber Unite 16.00 Woven W.re Mattre .T
Antique Oak Suits, 8 Pieces 19.00 ! Bed bprin 1
Pin.h Parlor Suite 80.00: Drop Tables, per ft .00
n$!ilZT Zt 3.50Wfonu Hooker. 3 50
In stock everything In the forultnre line, including MlrrorB, Book Caes,
1 Sidt'-boaJds, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fancy Rockers Baby Chalra
Ser Pillows, Lounges, CoucheF, Doughtrays, Sinks, llatl Rucks, Can.
Beat Chairs-fine, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes.
Prices reduced all through. Come early and see our atook before. giviii
your order, and thns save 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar.
Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Kmbahmnjf.
KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited,
M1FFLINBUKOH, P
iff
FIREfLIFE 9 AMDFACClDEMTJ
Insurance.
Snyder's old, and reliable Gen'i
Insurance Agency,
SELINSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA-
331inoi Ssaydor, Agont,
Successor to the late William H. Snyder.
The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is rr presented in the follow
ng list of Standard Companies, from which to niuke a aelection. None
Better the world over.
NAM IC.
FIRE Roval. Livcroool.
Hart.fnnl. of Hartford.
Ill TT t
Continental, New York, MffiSS-JM
German American, New York, ..fi2,Sa-S
LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, i204,638,983.fi6
ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, rftnnftnn
Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of $3,750 000.00
Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted at the lowest possible rate, jus
tilied by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly and
satisfactorily adjusted. Information in,relationtoall classes of Insur
ance promptly furnished. ELMER AV. SNYDER, Act.,
Telephone No. 182. Office on Corner Water & Tine bts. Selirsgrove. Y
LOCATION,
ASSETS.
, Eng. (including foreign assets) $43,000,000.00
ord. Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,645,735.02
Hartford, Conn. 5,588,058.07
STOVE : NAPHTHA
The Cheapest and Best Euei ulie Market.
With it you can run a vapor stove for one
half cent per hour. Give us a call and be
convinced. "
Schoch & Stahlneckr.
Middleburgh, Pa
OLD COPIES WAN TED.
In order to complete our files we
want the following named issues of
the Post:
July 8, Sept. 16, 18G9; Oct. 6,
13, 1870; Jan. 26, 1871 ; Apr. 17,
1873 ; Nov. 4, Dec. 23, 1875; Mar
7, 1878 ; May 15, 1879; Feb. 17
Mar. 10, 1881 ; Apr. 23, 1883
March 27, Juno 12, and October;
30, 1884; Sept, 17, 1885; Jan. 28,
May 6, Oct 28, Dec. 23, 1886 ;
Dec. 29, 1887. : -
Any of our readers having copies
of the above issues will confer a
favor by letting uknow. Such
copies in good condition will com
mand a lair price. tf.
r ' ssaSi ta kwaftaw. .
Tbera vas a roat In our town. , . ,
Who had wheats la his head;
Ha tackled a newapaper ones.
And now poor Billy's dead. '
It was a yellow journal, and
It choked him In a mlnSito:
Because he couldn't awallow
N Ths atateoMnts that were In It.
Chicago Dally News.
It MskM a Diejeroaea.
Bhopper When I bought thi pleca
of goods you aaid the colors would not
run.
Salesman But that waa before the
war."
"What difference doea that mnlte?"
Salesman All the difference In the
world, lied and yellow are the Span
lab colors, X. Y. Journal.
Ths 'Whole Troth.
Customer I see you are recom
mend! nir a new brand of condensed
milk. Is it better than tho others?
The Boy (who is to sever his con
nection on Snturday- night) No,
ma'am: but we make a cent n can
more tlun we do on the other kinds.
ruck.
A Chance to Rise.
Young Man I see you advertise a
vacancy In your establishment. I
should like to have n position where
there would be a chance to rise.
Merchant Well, I want a man to
open up and sweep out. You will have
a chance to rise every morning at five
o'clock. X. Y. Weekly.
A Natural Condition.
"All flesh Is dust," they say.
And that no doirtit la why,
Whate'er the time of day,
Home mm are always dry.
Town Tonics.
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InterestiM to Women.
We want an active woman in ev
ery town to introdcue the Cebebrat.
ed "Hvireia" Safety Belt and Cats
menial Bandage Supporter rombin.
ed; This is a new and convenient
device and pronounced by over 10,
000 Physicians the greatest invention
of the acre and the most moderate in
price. Will last a life time, made of
Best Quality Sateen and best gold
plate trimmiugs, and retail price
only 60 cents. In order to qnickly
introduce tLem here, we will send
agents terms and complete sample
outfit free on receipt of 13 cents to
pay postage. Address
v NKJHOTiS M'F'Q CO..
8-18-4t. 878 Canal St New York.
DEHOUNINQ CAGE.
with inch planks of convenient widths.
The lower 2Vi feet should close enough
to prevent animals putting their feet
through tho cracks.
On the left side, 3y, feet from bot
tom, should bo used a board one foot
wide, and oua foot longer thiin the
. . . . . lit 1
cage. In tills bore- two one-mca noies
four Inches from sides of board.
Through these put a piece of rope and
tie oh outside. This loop is put over
the animal's nose und drawn tight by
tho use of a hand spike. An upright
lever is used to catch book of the
head and draw it to the left Bide of
cage. This upright should be a
strong 2x4-lnch, 0 feet long, bolted to
bottom cross piece near the right side,
the upper end slipping buck and forth
between the cross pieees that hold the
tops of tho two front uprights in
place. This lever is thrown to the
right when open for the nnlmal to
enter. A soon ob the hend pnsses It
la pushed to the left hide and fastened
as tight as required by a small iron
pin slipped through the cross pieces
at top back of it.
As soon as the head Is fastened a
hand spike Is slipped through the cage
back of tho animal, and another over
the neck to hold the head down. These
remain In place usually without hold
ing, tho operator standing lu front
while taking oft the horns. The small
est animal having horns, up to a bull
weighing 1,8-10 poundn, has been de
horned in this sized cage. Animals
weighing up 1,200 pounds pass right
through tho cage when the holding
lever is thrown buck against the right
Bide. Cows heovy in calf and larger an
imals baek out of the cage.
The niulicr of this cage has re
modeled it three times to get It as
described, aud has used it nlno years.
The first year ho dehorned 150; hi a
work now running from 4,000 to 6,000
from October through March.
Animals dehorned early In the sea
son heal quickly because in good flesh.
As an experiment, used sow and clip
pers on neven steers, cutting one horn
off with clippers the other with row,
The sawed stub healed In one-half
the time required by the clipped. The
latter crushes inside of the horn,
which must decay and come out le
fore the wound can heal. The op
erator we refer to loads the cage
acrobs a common gravel box on a
wagon and travelB to convenient
points, where the cattle arc driven to
him. lie Is a rapid workman. With
two or three assistants to help drive
and hold he once took horns off .1.1
head of two-yenr-olds In 27 minutes.
Another time ho dehorned 00 head
of 700-pound cattle In 49 minutes. The
cage can be set down at any con
venient place, at a soalo pen, opening
of a shed, or end of lane. Tho accom
panying illustration will givethe read
er a clear understanding of the cage.
John M. Jamison, In National Stock
man.
Milk from Ailing Cows.
Cows with sores on their teats or ud
der should never bo allowed to fur
nish milk for use by humans. It is be tr
ter to dry them up or to dispose of
them altogether. It takes honesty
and principle to do this. It is always a
great temptation to allow ouch ani
mals to continue to contribute to
the eupply of rpllk. If the cow
fi to be kept In milk the milk
should be at least thrown away
during the whole period of trouble
with the sores. Milk, being a great
medium of contagion, may carry some
of the worst disease to the human
family. Dakota Field and Farm.
FATI
TCiFtneea
FOLKS JPS1.
iHaer BMatk.
IsfXMMI a
atarvl sl years'
nuuK wmmm
AddraM DM
1r VnrH. N
Extra Work Always Pays.
When milk is made Into butter at
borne do not think that a little extra
pains will not pay. Thi determines
the value of home-make butter end
cheese. Hate the butter molded into
regulation size bricks, then have
perohment wrappers with the name of
the form and address of the owner
printed thereon. This alone will be
sufficient to enable patrons to refer
one friend to this brand of butter, or
vther things produced at the home
flalry. Dakota Field and Farm. . ,
IIKIl UAUI2.
O IC ... a. O
was in danger
PLU C there would be
an army of men (who chew it) ready
to rescue it : large enough to shovel
Spain off the map of Europe. No
other chewing tobacco in the world
has ever had so many friends.
Remember the name
when you buy again.
rCOOCOOOOCCOOCCCOCCCOC
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The Oirl with the Jug You think
yourself very grund, don't cIut? Hut
I'll bet my mother could ftght your
mother uny duy o tho weekt-Ally
Sloper.
A Warrior.
"Pooh!" sold the frrlin vUukciI native;
"What to me lathe hnr4 volcn of Mara
I'm a veteran frlunj of full twenty
Old-time, erack-a-Juck family Jura"
l'hlladvlphla North American.
Klondike
W lu
IIwMdloapprd, Dal llll.
Trlvvetr-Qucen Victoria s living to
a good old age.
Dicer That is true, comdWing
that she employs four doctors.
Harlem Life.
Chicago I'anhlon Kate.
Mrs. Lakeside Have you noticed
any change In the fashions this year?
Mrs. Divorsay Oh, yes; murrlugo
ties are to 1ms worn shorter than ever.
Town Topics.
A Hood I'nmr.
Hill Trouble's wife had a shock last
night.
Findout What caused it?
Bill Trouble came home sober.
'Jp to Dutc.
W hy He Dll No.
"Why did you tell Wearisome that
you didn't have time to listen to his
lihh story?"
"I thought I had just as much right
to tell a lie as he had." Ilurlem. Life.
ilrnnoit.
lie Whut does your father sec in me
io object to?
She He doesn't see uny thing; that is
why he objects. Judy.
Deafness Cannot Eo Cured
hy loffil appllratlen ns tliey ninnot renoh tlio
diwiiMfl porlleii of tlm er. There H only nii
wiiytocure oViinuns and Hint Ih hy roiiMHU
ilnnn 1 mim'illi. lhMif:iinM li cnlHi'd hv mi In-
limned condition or Hie iiiuceiiH IIiiIiik of the
KuHtiichliin T'llio. WheniliH liilie Ih liiltmiicd
vim Imve a riimhllni: winnd or Imperfect hcnrliiif
mid whim It Is entirely cloned, denfiieHS Ih the
r,.ullU Mnfl HIllliHH till! 1 11 lllllll llltttlf ill CIHI Itt'
tiiken out und thlH ttihe rrnioirri to ItH minimi
condition, hearing will Im destroyed forever;
nltift eases out of tell are cnnscd hy 'nlnrrh,
which Is nothing tun nu lmlumi d condition of
the miicnuH (iinanti.
We will give tine Hundred DnllnrHfur nnvease
of lcfncHH(PBiled livcniiirrh) Unit cniino he
cured hy Hall's rmu.M furu, Hciid fur clrci:-
lars : free. . .
F. .1. CHUNKY i CO., Toledo, O.
Held by Druggists, ?,v.
HalCs Family I'llln are tho bout.
OMAHA KXl'OMTIO.
Elirht-Uay FerNonall.v- oiiliirtMl Tour
via Feaiisj lviil Kallroml.
The Hennsylvsnln Hullroad (tnpar.y has nr
raugod for a spuolnl elght-dny personnlly-eon-dnuted
tons to the TriinK-MlwlHslpnl and Inter
national KxpoHlllon at oinaha on tlclolier 1, el
lowing four full dnvs at the K.xnolilin. Itound
trip llckotH, including transportation and run
man herth In each direct Ion, meals In (lining car
going and returning, hotel accommodations and
meals at Omaha, admission to Hie Filr, and car
rlage drlva and hotel aecommodnlloiiH sr. Chi
ciiko, win tie sold at rnte of 8100 from Now York :
lim from blladelphla ; w Iroin Wnshlngton and
llaltltnoreilvi from Wllllamipnrt and HnrrlH
burg ; tw from 1'hLndelplila ; und Droioriloaate
rates from o'her points.
The party will be accnmTnjinnlf d by a TotirlHt
Agent and Chaperon, and All trav el In special
Pullman Bleeping cars.
For the benefit of those who my desire to
remain longer In Omaha, tickets will he made
good to return on regular tralusuntll November
is, inclusive. Much llckets Include only railway
transportation returning, with reduction ol 910
from above rated from all points,
For further Information ssply to ticket sgents,
Tourlnr. Agent, HM Broadway, New York, or
Al.u-ki
el. yniir inure o
the great furl urn
to hi re!illf.e; trom the wooiler'nl ill-tuvprl"-iilreiidy
tinicle and to lie iimile In till New Klim
dlke -Aliikit-i:ilorii.l"" THK WASH I Ml
TON tltll.l) Kli:i.HS rXI'I.OHATHiN IO.M
I'AN Y iiniler Itn clmrit: ter In aiilliorlr.' il to pre
pect f'ir and neiillre MiiiIii t'lulliiH in d I'rop
"rtiex In tile wmiili'rliil I tleldx f Kloldlk
mid Alnka. lniiuei's l rtnnr live iilremly
t en n iillxeilnnd lullllo H lie re II I made
fieri). Will you allow tills uiitileii opportunity
i. r- i.,. a t. . it.ii..m Inveslod in
In thlH iliiderliiklng limy lie the toiimliitioii to
your fortune. The mull lo the wonderland IH'C
raiit'itim Imineillnto ae'ioh. The It if In Hie
Held the (lrsl In fortune. Nosi.ch iipiortulilt.v
h ih ever le-en picwnteil to the peop e of the
pnneiit gcnemtli'ii an in 'IT rel in lie Klon
dike Al.wkii Hold Kieliln. All n!i!irel'.oldeeii
icet their full piopiutl"'! "f nil pmlit No ill' i
ilenda .tre tniule on stock r- u in i 1 1 i 1 1 iinniiUI
Srnil your order" eiicheiiiiic One Hollar for eie'li
share of fully paid-up mid imhi-iicmwiIiIc ntm k
denlred to Hie WASH I N HON (idl.l) KIKI.DH
KXI'I.OIIATION COMPANY, Titcoinii, W'a-h
illk'tllll.
The folhivi in -j- 'I ni oinii ili'iili r" in Kiipplii h Ioi
the Klondike mid Ahi-dsa trade nre Stoi kholil
am in the Compniiviinil will lull rm you rei iird
lug th" relhihlliiy of Hh uI1Iiht : Monty
(lilnii, (iriH'crlcH: A. K. Iloxkn. lliiriu Co. j
MorrlOroMHCo., Dry (iondi and CIcHilhg; V.
(1. lion-lam1, out litter; lluuo l''eln. Tentn
Tiieoiro Hardware Co. IO-'-l r.
Sano-Rio
Tlio prrullatf
funrlliiDM of
wuiitnn mut
hv kept vIk
THE HOME REMEDY r.r. No'.,r,
for FEMALE COMPLAINTS i n,nt it
thry irci wrung, hor all llirio ln, Irregularltlm nil
illin.-iillleniiPi'mmlyint nn.Jjft Kllyiilll
rnrll, ,.,nliitUofiuii.m3aim-IOWliy herw-lf
iteiievea iiii pwui !
Ovarie In IO Minute. I'mmpily
relllvi'H lli-Rilaelie. Nnii.i-n, IIIimhI nml
lllwiili-r Tl iiiilile", KIiiIihh, prvmi
neM, Kelir lenHllili'lli'y. CUM-
l'ili'iirrluea, Wonili CempliilnH, IM
lilwementu, nuckM-lie, llenrllig IWn
I'nlllf, ami nil Kelimle lllmmlrra. "SK
llllnllieHS,ireneBiul I leernllonii. a lliTmuiM
ll,...,lrll anil Vllllllrea the wle.l.. frame. ViA
safe. Kuril anil Alwolulely llurmleaa. iU
STOPS ALL PAIN - ,
! TEN MINUTES The P.rledoCo C.itorBi.Chlcono
Oeo.
Agent, rbllsdelohla.
AHsistanC Ucueral
Tassenger
ltMt
''CAUTI05I NOTICE.
The undersigned Overseers of ths Poor of Perry
towDihlp, Snyder County, Pa., glvs notice that
no one shsU harbor to gln credit to Jennie
PresHler, wife of Phillip Pressler. on the credit
of Perry township. She has been a pauper of
this district, but she has left our district and we
will pay no bills tor her.
JONATHAN TROl'P,
II KN H Y I). 8 WIN EKORD.
Perry Twp., Au?, vfl, i-os, t. overceis.
Nold III Mlildleliurch 1'a.
Co.; Ml. IMeiiannt Jlllls I ' Kerry
Pen lis Ctrl k hy ,1. . Knliipi i II.
by MliliHcliuig Drug
Hiiiillligiaud
II yysmrsr. nvi
5000 BICYCLES
All tnaka and tniMl)!.
mu( br ctontrt nut at oner.
New n7 moilrl irunr-
hmiworn nnA mmtm
UH sssnaff lau ! U) B1V.
fUreai Urfrj rlrarlnc
sain. SHiviH-ti to nnu fine
ts .innrnttil tHthout artfUIUM U-
Ilftnilnonut wHiTi-nir dooi irw.
BaV A Mf'V'f.H
br little work for tin. KKKK I'HK of ampl whoel
to rl'lor awnU. Wrli t nnco lor our (pedal irrr.
T. Ua MAII 4 lUKNTI, taloa, IH.
Agents m Money
Turn Is the npporlunliy of a llfi -Hine. AgciiiK
aro nuiklng Kno lo HI5I) a week.
FITZHUGH LEE,
and lute Consul Ocnernl I o Cuba, nt es a book ou
ah?Hp Siianisn war,
IUU
Wo have on press for early Issue, General te'B
own story of cutis nnn mo wpanisn vnir. m in
produced In a atitihtantlul liook of over tco pngts,
Txul j inches In size and almost
0ND HUNDRED 1LLUS1 RAF IONS.
This Is the only sutlientlc wnrk published pn
the one autiject occupying the lnluds of the,
entire civilized world.
OUTFITS BEADY. W,S
troe no time, act at once. Write for full partlo
ulors to
THE 1NTENAT10NAL SOCIETY, 91
93 Fifth Ave., New York. '
Publishers of General lien's ItooK.
Our siithorlr.ed tdlst rlbutors are located In all
parts of the V. H. T--im.
, In
Look! Look! V
Look at youiiKt'lf when you buy
olotbirifr nt niy stuip, 1 tci p cou
stuntlv in stcik the lu-st und finest
line of Huts nml Outs' (Jothine
Kurnisliiiiir Oi oil. I inlti c-iir anil
Cupp. Cull to Bfi- my stork.
'f. H. BOYERy BROTHERHOOD STOFt
SuNUUltY, - - l'KSSA
A SUMMER SAIL
in ladies' siloes is a pleasant "
voyage afoot For the pleas
ure it gives, there's no sail
like our sale. Crowds are -enjoying
it, and securing the
prettiest, eoolest and best tit
ting Summer shoes now man
ufaetured. at pri'-es which
bnyeis !:nd i) (.!.:!?::. to,
pay. Po house r street;
wear, pleasure or e very-day-practical
purposes, walkings
riding, or driving we supply .
the ideal shoes demanded by
fashion and the dictates of '
individual taRte. Ladies,
whoever clainin yoar handsr.
by all means surrender your
feet to these shoes.
G.H.
Who eaa IhftnY
of him siniaM
thln(IOBUatAS
Wanted-An Idea
Prntaat inn, litnai thtr mar brine too waaltSk
Writ JOHN WKDDEHI1UHN CO.. Fatsat Attar-
rt, wsaninaion, u. c, ror loeir i,wm win w
1 Ult of -wa buodrsd liiToailons wnnCml. .