The Signal, 1897-3-11, Page 8TAR SIGNAL : GODERIOH. ONT..: rTH•tTRSDAY1 MAIL 11. 1817.
OPENING MARCH 22
A New General Store
Do you want Dry (foods or Millinery
for Spring ? Do you want them Cheap ?
Wait and see our stock ! All New
Goods, Latest Designs.
Biugbt for Cash to be sold for CASH
and ONE PRICE ONLY.
Smith. Bros. & Co.
NEWS
TUBI OF...r emmer. tmto wriest crt\) Ul/ � I�jj tReadler.
Reports M reeient failures in the
Mates shoe an Inerrant, in number,
but a decrease in liabilities. w-hIch tat-
ter pita du. to th. .autlon f •r
Important Evnts in Few Wordb sem, tIti past exen•Ised in giving
For Bust Reader*.).tr . credits. In C1ev.-land had lithe-
Waco mien, strikes hay, 'Meerut ; Ir
the Iak• that min., wages is ll prob-
ably be r.lut,•d : but tin• total indus-
trial tone.. at work is staid t,. b.. le -
creasing. Comm -r.laI failures for th.
t week 'Want ended amount to :44 In th•
1 i'nked States ae• compared with
IOW RON) w•rld • ■•ppe•lag• Carefully
Complied •a• rat Ise• Mane, sad
Alvartlr• sopa t•r Ib• Reader* •
Owe roper • ,•ltd M..• • a.ajermea
1. Paragraphed lel.rmatr•e.
,t It 11.1,.
A Ilw•ltw......1 ;'•y). um leaticnt named
s1Ulart1 hanged hinter!! with a towel
A number of 1 d".Idi•-n. root
gttted .u4id.- last week as the maul
d .ru••1 treatment
clone 11%1, CRIMINALS.
W. D. Mello -nem. a e h.••tmamef of
,IlleWui'd village. was .01,1111M 1 for dura
at Ingersoll. • hartred with hating rem
Vatted an vrimkatl assault upon a
yael.- rel to attendance at, the prieern-
Ore es3wnl.
P. It IRE ILY.('O1•1/.
lour In the Hannah street M.•th'.11st
Cisme art Gamin. ,n Aamag•d the Sun-
day who,: r...nt r.,ratid.'RWy.
The Park Theatre at Indianapolis
was destroyed by fire Seeder evening.
Loos i1rn,.on.
to Ir. It1.A1,.
Jahn i&tietaion. striated for drunk -
Comm at Waterer'. died in the rens.
Mr. Witham Smith. ex Deputy Mini`
tar of Marine and Fisheries. died nn
Bertsnh.y at a *taxa. aged 75 rare. He
haat we vol in the Department ,.f Mar -
Me mewl terfr•ri•w txretMttau sly from
Olnfeelesnrii•.n until he was retired a
yam ase,.
RAleniet1t Rl'wdLIN6a
The annual r, aqt at the C. P. R.
ter the your I'M M(r.ee• stet tuningn
of sxi.r.'si
A .lilt •fuer. .,.tnpany hos ''omp1.4••4
•n tyro • naval t.• build SS alerted.• earl
way to a Yvetitatn. •
It is eluted that Mr. H. S. faller. re
lie'eriatlnR a Toronto ayn4tcate,hat se -
sword opt b awl .n a majority of the
Hesitator' Street Railway stook. the
H.
& 1), .took and about 60 per cent.
of the Radial Hallway stoe&
rOLITI(:!t-4, %DIA'I.
The hyo-elretkm to Wright ttakes
phiee• on Mnrr'h 23.
firv.euty-threw• Private bills are enter
ed for the oi*t* g session of Parka
ka
>seet
Wortl was r,e eiveid In Freedom that
the d.oialon in flee election tries/ w!11
Rot he gtivn until Jime.
A Cabinet meeting was held :at Ot-
tawa an Aaturrle►y front 11 until '.3a
Wick's*. The custotsa tariff weal under
eoMa1d Brat km
Premier Flynn. sown ing at Sher.
Menke, announced that the Pooir,tlai
'tertione would take plate the
Iniing of May. and n despatch
from Quieter gives the 'into .. Mar 11.
Pt•RIMY PttaaONAL
Pt4tr, }Remark is euferhtg from a
avert attar* of influenza
The Prince. of Wales is enjoying a
hobbies I the Riviera.
(hl.taln }rnroat of the Montreal fire
hmigade hoe 4..14...1 to amino the. offer
to become ,•hlei ..f Ottawa fire brigade.
IAeutenan t-ie.vernnr Kirkpatrick will
hew the. hna,ltaI M Lamb .n this Wer*
Mid Pri eee't t.. Brlgttteri for four or
*%trite frier to returning to (h.-
The Queen M auf►etaieg greatly from
Htl.tira,uvrt ran •rely. walk • few feet
�t a ttme.and that with mach difneulty.
tie wee leave Windsor on Wednesday
SW ?flee.
Two pringee. one aired 70. and the.
elbow 72. weer married In Ottawa last
word[. Their parblh priest refitted to
MorT7 tbe'm. twat they second the rya
promo of the ArMbtltnp,
• POR YP.,t Or WAR.
Oreeee'e rent', to the d'rnand• et th.
plower@ to a refb.al to .va.vate ("Felt.
Ttie. dsmnis:ees ase.• making great Pee -
petal I m, te r<ellat the advance of the
Anglo h:eytti.,, /•xi.eVtetn.
A Turk'.h gunboat. hel:rvid to be
if tiphhratee. bee ti.r•n wrecked stn
Ike engem 'of 1p/nre. The fate .4 the ,
error IA not neeinrt.tl.
"three Fnww*t 1,4,114114 and a eNtt-
tteF has beta, ordered t•, wall Yrirtw-
abeMey fawn Tnul.wt for the Island .tf
Chafe_ to reerr.wts tho teen ih•ft-at In
Memo winters.
The t'rentior of iteigtor , int the
Clean her e.f tartantaro said that the
Oov'rnment did n..t think the reirteet
emporium. to ewtahtitO a permanent
eliotir+ .R Avhttretir*t
iter • harni.riMn hoe wilt/tai a very
Omen loner to Preddtv.t Kruger. de.
glianding Me withdrawal of the Anal
dost amid lordWot...ery has best ono -
OHM ON to the omolrr d moan node,.
Ire•t M •negesi the 1loer&
RDarw Ree.
lar the•Iurr•sf.•.nding week last Year
t'.% t A LTlEa.
•
llouthwest Rales have wrought enor-
mous damage nut the itritish voting
lira. Russell of Bright. an aid lady
will burned to death In a tire that de -
t MtOoy.,1 her house.
• A little son of Mr. Henry Brown. 111 -
bury West, set lin- t.• his clothing and
was burned t.. death.
Thr boiler in a saw mill on Mr. Gil
rhrist',t farm near I;lammis explode.'.
are, king the building and killing Ken-
. meth Mcf •iarinhl the fireman.
Mr. Neil Campbell and Mr. Jnhr
Quayle drove over a lank near Paisley
lir Campbell was killed. and hie con] -
p•nt.•n was Imprisoned under tk•-
slelgh all night.
Sin,. the ahan,t•mment of the Eng-
itltTt `abannel tunnel scheme the shaft
at Dever has been u.w.1 as a rural mine.
It wee suddelrttly flowed. and eight ••f
the men working. In the mine nen.
d now n ed.
• At Roston an pzI laden M Ras, which
leaked from two. ,;seat moans which
entail the subway at the .-.•rner ..f Ar•-
mant and R..yheet..nattreets, killed stx.
Injured two, fatally, and more or less
seriously injured nearly 50 other peo-
Pie
POLITICS -FOREIGN.
It is expected that CM. John Hay.
the author of Pike County 1ta11ads,
win assume ogler. as United Mates
Amos/wider to St. James' about the
middle of April.
lenee•r.r William is advocating dras-
tic
raytie measures for taa(oottng 80c10-110351.
and the Socialist preset has made a de -
Rant reply
Japan intends to deni.u,d satisfaction
Prem Spain for the murder of Jap*neee
nwrehants •m tin- t'.troline grtap oe
Wan/1ip
The United State*, liouse of Repre-
sentatives has passed the immigration
hill over kir President's veto by a
vote of 193 to :t".
The membern nf the German T.ek-h-
stag have been thrown into t•oneterna-
Don by the enormoue vote demanded
' for increasing the navy.
The Inauguration of Major William
McKinley se President of the United
fkatem took plate at Washington nn
the tttt Inst. The ..'ant w -a. attended
with groat (venom y.
1t 1s understood that the. T'nitel
States ltiregrEs ate 1.. •entoked fru
the 16th Inst.. and that Preni.lent Mr
Ktnley will shod down a message urg-
iriq a speedy revlekon of the tariff.
FNCLaieeIFIp:U.
Another terrific blizzard is raging tr
the Northwestern states
• The attempt to settle the strike at
the Globe shipyards to lleveland ha.
faked.
Ottawa apt ata to spend 8150,005 In
system and wa.ter-
worite.
SInce the beginning of the plague at
Bombay there hive been 83151 cases
and 16179 deaths.
The new miler life -.a rig device was
elven a eattofar t.w•y test at the Hain -
Ston Y
An exr•qquake shank web distinctly
telt on tee' sides of the Nis.tara Riv-
er on Saturday night.
Famine In many parts of Spain and
threatened Carnet rbeings are giving
the Spanish Government much uneasi-
ness.
Mr. Geo. H. Orr of Toronto hal, been
alerted president of the Oanadias
W1fe.qmen's Association without oopo-
MtIon.
A Fish and Game Protective Asaocl-
aLInn has been organtml In Woodstock
lo Pre that the game laws are enforuad
and to stock certain •ditricits with
quail.
In the name of my King, I tray.
awn- country nee& you." Is the con-
ducting "entenoe of a proclamation is -
mer! by M. Rotate& (\resod -(.neral of
Curare at New York.
Mr. James Hemwnrth of Roseland is
to he given the Royal Humane So-
ciety's medal for heroic conduct in
saving tate Hues of two of his mate@
at the biennial of a Amit
Tin engagement M winnowed at Tei -
tido of Thomas S Terry and Mies
Mabel Hamra, dstughter d Bensbw
Hanna The proepertive bridegroom
is a member of the firm• of Legett A
Berry, bridge -benders, s, of Toledo.
The Board of ?rodeos of the Mad,` nukes whisk ase.mpany kb Nese series et
gen i quare. Garden, New Tent. has skesehes portrayal " Leaden as flees by C.
r.mmmeaid.d that all .tt the garden le Glbso.. " Aa a writer he sees thiww
building, or part of it. be sold as otos wits* that fresh .ye 5.. what is No ig am
r"'""'lbit. fl. te'trwne "foot bave wed Metsrastase
le shaoaewr that k hie
@triol. favors the ideaPresiden
t%I 4 Artier said MagaKroger him s of of fir I es menet 7 seas field el information for my-
BIg (bRrt of the intath Artisan Rs- ; mem vas u.a The sses.d paper ea .• A
Wilk tri eosferm t.. the latw pawg Great Hotel," by J. a Ly@ek �p11Ii.er,
by the Votkerasd 'wt Feb U. shown the i@(nieete orisLiatis., ib.m@.y
their route ender the jnriahMkei of easel. mad haMssesand
Thr Veli@raed. within fourteen dam I ~sse
and worn' them err to arrogate to v d and weeativo aylity. that .
rRwsMvss the right to plane their sewft i the mak leg of the pesdiarly Amori.a. M
N_talloe mesa ttha amettestten ✓ !s v uuis- -ted gran bola Is sed seek
fis e�lry. • The last Phalanges*" Sommer H
The Kbwebok tuition mills r deed
ems for a week and after next wash
1>s mei wit run teras days • week.
Ags�hripiasllt of lest harem pvrbMh,
left
O t, for Pt Jetta. Medi* market. a.
�whdat Woo waakar to the Class%
hi brake at IS 1-er. IllaberdaW and Mar
• Snow. Myr Tort sir. mum NW-
fil iet10th �Rtiae terelle 11110611
ok 41111 of Om Breit at wog
CLEANING CARPET SALE.
$1500.00 worth
Including
BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY,
ALL WOOLS, UNIONS,
HEMP$, CHINA MATTINOS.
STAIR CARPETS in TAPESTRY and HEMPS.
EVERYTHING IN OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT MARKED
AT CLEARING PRICES.
WE ARE GIVING UP KEEPING CARPETS.
Sale CommcndwT, MARCH tooth.
J. T. ACHESON.
CS-- W- THOMPSON
Music healer. ha• again secur eri the agency for the above Bicycle• and also that of the HURON.
Thr SEMS hu been 'so much Improved se to make 1t the ppr�ettiest and swiftest
Wheel uo the COO rem% and the HURON will be • close elation of tie Coy.aoa Pains
MY OPENING DAYS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Feb. 26 and 27, and Mar. 5 and 6
when 1 hope to secure a large share of the petmoage of Ooderich and surrounding country.
1 e,11 have Wheels of other matters. eo that i can twit all comers. HON BM t GOODS ant
BONIEST PIMICYS U my motto. No :barge for keeping in repair for ooze year. Patronise
home ittduetry.
THOMPSON'S MUSIC DEPOT
Weer side of ogress Yadmlab.Qat-
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS-
HAxrzx • ttAUAa..-Amoss the features o
Harper's Beer during the weeks of Marc
will be a ' uhington letter describing th
inauguration Ball. by Maude Andrwe Ohl
aid sketches of the ladies surrounding Mrs
McKinley, illustrated with portraits of the
wives of the new members of the Cabinet.
Other interesting features will bs an article
by Lillie Hamilt n F reach on " The Sewing
Schools of New York " . " Ihreotio.@ for
Travellers,' including explicit details to
peewee going ahroad, by F:mme J. Gray ;
and "Chaconne • Home, by Margaret Sut-
ton Briscoe. The new Spring Fashion will
be clearly deacnbed and fully illustrated.
HAItexk il Wzz5Lv.—lhlring the month
of Marob, m addition to the inauguration
Number, Harper's Weekly will contain
merry valuable features ; among other. en
a000ui1 ot the new boom is the mining camp
at Randeburg, California : a mooed article
on the Brooklyn Water Supply, by Colonel
Waring. to follow bis closing papers ea
Street Cleaning ; Yd articles os the Archi-
tectural League of New York, the Brook-
lyn Institute of Arts and Sonoma. the New
Mint et Phil•delobia, the Worcester Art
Museum, end the Providence Public Lib-
rary. The two serials by Mary K. Wilkins
and John Kendrick Bangs will be continued
and there will be the nasal variety of sea -
tribute's.
HARPER. MAGAzlN<—The leading feat-
ure of Harper's for March is "The Awaken-
ing of a Natio.," the mooed of a series of
nobly Illustrated paper', byCharles F.
Lammb, o. the Mexico ot toy. Tbe pa-
per deal. mainly with the religions. obert-
table, and p.litioal institutions The "As-
tronemb.l Progress of tae ('e.tarr,', an
illustrated article by Dr. Hoary Smith Wil-
liam, trams the &malopmast of our mod-
em knowledge sad theories d the universe.
' Mr. Hoary G Marquand," by E. A.
Al.x•.d.r, deearibm sod iH.et.MNs the
Margaa.d oollestion i. the Mo4epalita.
Meas of Art, i• " Prepared.em for Na-
val War •' Captain A. T. llabra points oat
the greatest weakness in our military de-
fame. In " Decodes** of the New Ragland
deep-8ea Tiaberiw' Joseph William Collins
describes the pas se ern of the most pio-
tnre.q.e and advestsro@ome d Americas
vocations,. Is " The Imo ei • Great Black
Nation" Positeey Bigelow describes E.
Utah role among the Besasoe, and serrates
she life of Meohoeh, their national bare Be
sides the sixth I.asalmest el '• The Mar
Use; by George da Ma.risr, the samhw
e.W.a three osseplste stories, Ne " Ed.
hoes Study,' sod the " Miter's Dmswer."
Sraiaaaa'e UM/AFOUL—TM masa ..vol
thing ih S.ribnor'. for Mama M the ap-
para.o. of C. D. Gibes* a the wise of
!analytic fa.alty i s seedy el the rttkT Air -
actor actor of Richard III. as compared with
Shakespeare's teterpretauon of it. Senator
2 t Lodge believes that if Richard had been •' a
° luta. more thorough and a little more cruel"
. be would have died •' a good old man," sad
he would hay. left en immense reputation
as " the king who stamped oat feudelieo."
The wooed instalment d Richard Harding
1)... "Soldier of Fortune " introduces a
lot of automatise oharacter. There are
three short stories Robert W Chamber.,
author of " The Red Republic,.. appear
with a Ireton tale of mystery entitled "The
Moaassger." Not only are the plot sod
oheraetere stinkingly new, but the rich im-
mi.ery and the play of fsioy make tt •
obscener bit of literature. It strikes a Mew
Dote in oost•mpnraty fiction. C. Grant La
Fargo tells in '• Pial Axon.' a Canadian la -
dim'. tele of heroism—the okaraotea etude
ei as old trapper u the i *ureatidea. An-
stMr kind of heroism is narrated by N . H.
Shelties- in the sketch '•A Women.' The art
Names" of this number are very attractive.
E. A Abbey contributes the frontrpieoe
NUMB doses • great novel—an exquisite
&sense of Rowena and Rebecca to I.Y.
haw nip Yield at Art mutants illustrated
ses.. *. et the Messrs measures' in Vies•
ma the Cheshire Chess' Iqa of London, oto.
Other departments awl poems complete the
the •ppr•ovat d la. tktary elf itre•et.mw. marks
but Out Board of r. wows. ,t l. nodule drawings. a M ktltoaaol, 'attempted 1a the
passim of the " Leaden Stlrsts.' The
merles as ' • G(.N Had.as " M epsye ep
11110101WWWRW.iam._....-.a..-
(hbse ledge finds • oa.sonial shame ter W
AUCTION SALES. •
All •estlaa galling their sale bills printed at
is Odense o bare to the rim o inserted
On Friday, March 12. ea the farm of
Ales. Young sr., lot 7, eon. 8, Colborne, a
awe number of thanes flows, steam and
yeene animas will be sold by public am-
ass. Jan. K!roz. auctioneer.
The whole of Albert Heaths' farm each,
als.eila, and s.we articles of houoehold But.
Wenn will be sold on lot 2, Co.. A (;olbor.e,
j mile from Carlow, on Tuesday 16th day of
Marek 1897, eoma.aMng at 1 o'olook. Mr.
Smith is overlay from farmlag. J,io.
K,nz, aneassaw.
Auction ale ei Hotel Property as Bax -
tee's Hotel, (hderiob, on Mo.dsy. Mane
lath Joe• Ktox. Aaotioaeer.
Anotian sale of Farm Lando at Halloo/Ws
Hetnl, Duns a.a, on Saturday, March 13,
1807. JAMS itSoz, A.otio.eer,
C. E. L. U.
The fellow 55 are the sepia, for the dal.
forest young people's eoiosim ebb* meet
during nest week :
North -et Methodist altar* K L of C. R„
Fraley evening at 7:30 e'olook. G. Marla
12th the topic will he "Domestlo Miein..."
taken by Roy. Jos. Rol@..
Knox (lurch L'.P.8.C.R., Tuesday owes -
beg at A o'clock. Topics for Moria 16,
streogthene Hew the Quietism/Sidearm'the (Ariake Ida" b [I.wZ
Oaammaigne
Vlotss,a.t M•th.dl.l (Margit F.1. of Q
R., )lrlday @veiling at 9 e'oleok. (i Marsh
12, " Th. rail to the e
work," pL Ts
1�
_
invited
of Viet.riest sad be Ifad(a4..vor of IM LewisalRaso@e@
eharshbe present at the M be
IRM. lyy ed Winn Rev. A C Crewaa k. Nsrdh-el
Methodist churl* as Mosday evssimN. 166
last.
All .rsosrdidt', invited so attend theee
meed widish w held is the ba.u.ah,
COLBOBNE BROS.
0IAWINO to the death of W. jtrl membss el the tate
des (X)LBORNB BROS.. tw iia lases of IM N mast be
woaad yell/ the Mea dwell, All asais.ts dee the bate lure wW re
gul.e to be eMtled to Iabrwy tithes M Oath se Nets. After last date
other previsions it their eo1M01i000 rater be ,tads. J H. OOLBON RK
earvlvfeg parlor. The bialmeswas be esauau.d by J. H. Oelberae
radar the old dem same, RN! 62.05.'. whoa he will be pre
pared ha miry t give his eroteme a Iry bast value • Cash Market ors
anted
All Winter Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices
New Spring Goods to hand already ! Sunil of Prints, nt..
Goods, Shirt' Waista, Teases C ds PriUte
Cloths, Dresden Printed Goodsds fur W5uts and
Wrappers, a lot of Fast Colon Laney Crinkles very new
Carpets ! Carpets ! Carpets! No such stock ever seen in Dederick) lis,
' Quantity and Style equal t . akt1
Stock. Brussels, Tapestry, 3 -Ply All Wools, 2 -Ply All Wool., Unions sed
Hempa. Special attention is called to the New Axminster makes --the finest
ever put on the Canadian market. Ct rpets made and laid.
COD Bo Eu rE Blips
I B1R
J.. H- OOI ORNID.
The Grath Gal pet Warehouse of the Candy.
Don't Buy
...a Wheel!
until you toss the 1897 LADY'S and
GRNTLiUIIEN'• CUM )N SENSE, alar
the HURON for GetertIwxx. These
Wheels are made in Goderich by first -
claw: mechanics, and are not the production of United Stagy rk1,+O11 LAno•
dumped into Canada for sale at any price. We do not pretend to compete
with Prison Labor Wheels as our wheels are Strictly High Grade in eiery
respect, but are willing to compare prices and terms with any High (:roads
Jlachine'ry. Write for Catalogue, and we will cheerfully mail you one. Look
at our Guarantee.
•
The lINDEBSON BICYCLE CO and FOUNDRY
JAS R ILSON, Manager
FIRE°R No FIRE
I am not going to be undersold by any body.
HARDWARE
clean and bright will be sold at or below the
prices of damaged goods elsewhere.
R. W. MKENZIE
OF THE WW PRICED HARDWARE STORE.
LANA OIL SOAP,
UN$XCELLED FOR
SOFTNESS AND PURITY
HIGHLY PERFUMED.
The hest for infantile nese on the Continent.
)3 -ZIT ♦ _so=,
STUR Y BROS.
Visiting member of ether societies an
oeoially wsloemed.
Morris : Mr. Colin McArthur, of Morris,
woe is tows ea Moedey. Mr. McArthar
bas last retensed from the gold dutrtots et
British Colamhia He has an interest is
two good deems is the Sino•n district and
osmium to slake well out of bis investment.
He Intends hely hack in a few weeks.
EUPHEIEIA A. 112.LENNAIN'S
Liniment RenY
For external am oa1. is • positive cure for
Opine/ hiss.., Hip Disease. inflammatory
Rheumatism, ja.ne Reek. Lumbago Bore
Threat wog- rill (tore Luage. Bruises.
llue mid an Mato
rdilemma. Itins. SUR ca
hes hese peter found a cure ter
Throat Alreoskise in horses.
None gee one without having the trade mark
es labe1s and wrappers and B. A. MoL .-
sen', Llalmest. Oodwle*. Ont.' stamped es
ars •e•1 of sash bents. Manufactured sale
b! k
hplewks A. laeIa.sas. nolo patosaes
sad peprkssees., Newir.te-et. Cedetrarb, cane.
Do "y' mi. 'W (t 't
Dorimeth\ht
or DvtArte,T 1
If you do. go to the (sty Meat )Markel.
•ad you will sad that
WE �LEIO 11 CIOICE MEATS 1
=mitt w(t ss
0.1t..1s the Msat y we v~Revd
Fresh Meats
Spiced Meats
Cooked Meats
Curer. Meats
Smoked Meats
Prepared Meats.
sad
t.mere tied of eaarde maleeolsyeee see
he Mite Mw MarkeMt, oll 4. sat re sot
is
sada roll
deo ear meals! aat.alae dueler rem Immo.
ANDREWS BROIL Si CO.
Cartage & Fuel Co.
are prepared to handle Bag-
gage Freight and Household Ef-
facta with Dispatch at reasonable
rates. Dealers in all trradee of
SOFT I CoA L
and Smithing Coal
Wood and Kindling
eta to suit customers anti deliv
ered with promptness. Order. so-
licited.
o-
1icited.
Telephones e21
O.diF.Oo.
J, 8. Purr, D. C. 87'LAONAA,
weft Manager. Secretary
la mites
"Books...
ihotowerl
We tory • 15Me sod
above Hoek ay eve reedy w
rlehane.AYy sew. yea arta gee flit. th
@@..ee pslees Is haesm.l line the
ear Mui is ilayless's
ulama 7'b. se
•
stork u try
aa.
JAS. YATES.