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The Sentinel, 1884-01-18, Page 604, 44, tit Tii isilennii ,.-A.oeoaerliaito DkUTL4T1.S 6 - - POTZ-B _ 11003X • 0.1tE1BY cNSppEp iEBTIESs' • * Whar. you git, your liar greaser' And ihus the -boys -run old Jai& half- sniotherecl, until 1 took cOmpassion on himancl.to1d then; to take it off. -Jake didn't itayto claim his prize,bUt Rut out growling: "1 dun' got sol' dat time, roe a case ob yaller fever, is, nf'seIi.0Old Jake1- ..„ .-'was neer known° 'to ..4o any more butting *_the vicinity after that. ( ,-2 ,...44m1111610abdissoss_:-.:.f°4 • eningmf the cords-, And 'Ella es -_a • fierce fiash of the ,red • touo- straight -1111.ei et - the -Indian to -.the tree -v.:011a Ovcr the snake. Nov Lae warrierre eeps forward again—no. weeLi not a,rustle to - prow.; 'tiis L eence. T4 Two feetfOur--six---; 4See akel -Its- head.- is thrown back — pyes shoot sparks -L. -there- gcks • •I z 0 is iattie; I ie hea the I elle Indian: is:not thre.4 feet .awa alt11, , _ , hears the ominatiS soind. . - OLD JAKE E • Some years Since r emp1oyeds. Wa;relibuse clerk rn a: . house in New Orleans'Onef4y, Vessel camein censignedj-6 the hOus .havina 011 board' a largeT of cheese 'frein New the- voyp,...g• ICHT; - baok;tiat the!7E -stand liere,mnd-peer through - - • e-dirknosoy04:01Oee it all. _There th6,',046:13.1fikajoii-e i0jgrOit - • t e "'iiroVe-th'44t t1146'..dai,14PieY bbeen10.11g S and weary... T4eet away are the its cover we'ather Wprri - and :rent: to A •e. • • ernhers.of,the-fire;on- which the even:- -eothe Of theni became amieted-, by bilge:Water, the .ship : havg been leaky - ;robe§ a -aid blankets on which mother • A consequently the o.wnersyifused to re **" g Meal" was cook -ed Between. the • triacren and the 'fire is the rude bed of - • • yeiye it, as it was not he 1?ill 0 • ladine• said ---delivered *i good. order . „ . "and a w -ell conditioned- "hey -,..iv,PT,ee and- Childreni. are sleeping.- On the - :other side Of 'the- vehicle stan.ci, the - -therefore, .sent to the.co gnees of .the ship to be stored until CaseeOuld. be adjusted - -I .diecOVer ' few dayS 4fteiwgrd-'ithat as perfu they were tleeidedly too fr.agrant t4peirin in the :warehouse in-'!une,'._and ported th.6 sarne to the concern, _fro *horn I re- ceived OT.dea to have ti4fln overhauled 'horses-rminching at the -short Sweet graSs, Or 1i iiigto:the- far-oef, voice: . . • ,Of the:wolf. * - -Th‘t is the- backgroimd.=. In the fOre,groli-tid aientinel.Sits with his back to the .solitary cottonwodd. At his . 'right-hand runs a little brook—a+, his . .ie -ft is the*.boundiess prairie o'er which • /night, has spread her mantle. Forty feet away arethe wife aird. chi.iclren T -trusting -in.' 104 --crigilawe: Overhead „gray -white clouds are driving -across :the star -light heavens, and -the. *moan • and Send all that "were: passable'. to . - - le • lleard 43 Calhoun s auetii1i mart, to be disposed of for thenefiofthe -Under- writers,: and the rest, to tjc swamp.: I got - .a gang of.black-beysi -work - on. •- themAncl they soon stirrs0 them. Up. . . . . , . .. • - - . . - - - . . . e: ,„ •- . _ e _ Peesentlythe boys twit d out a big - fellow -about ., three ',fee ' across the I stump,. from Whieh. the ' had rotted - ..olt, and in the centre a -pace- of: ten: " Inches waSeyery much de -ed. and- ata;e-, •. pared to: be . aboutthp. nsistency. of ' mush, - ofa bluish. tint, hicifWas . •ca,used. by the tilgeIra: \ ,the - 'boys • had just set it :Upon its "e, e. on a: bale . - -of gunny le-ags-WlienT I Seed lover• , the waya.-big •darkey fro Charleston-. 8: .04 who -wae-liotorious r'. his qUale': in the -line I had,seei .enn:and. an - other 0 fellow the niaht .pr iouspractio- .. . :They _would stand itie each side .02-a hydrant, some. ten y s distant, . . 'arid ran tit]each other wi lowered; and clapping th Vie - .11ydrant- they-. ,:wo . _. , . ,. • . . -veteran rams. - 7et. tliougi . . . . _ • . :-ttat Tillie -lit cure him. of ' .T.'brid 'Vatting, ad have. sp , :told the boys to keep .cla.: tki phi Jalee'over. ' . ,'.'" They tell: nie .yen fellOW for butting, -.Jake • '''s. "Iis seine; massa, s. a fa,c' I. . done. butt de wept 'tireiy )iik ole Pete's . . Lead lee . /Ate, and Massa te ickels was gwine tcegiie Inc goss. I i n: jiss buck ' de . head:. orf ob . any 1 1. rer in - •deee Parts myself, I kin." • "Well, Jake, I have .g in thas line for you whe got anything else to de." ' • . .•" ii IS on hail' for all obs myself:" .-- their l*ads- • _ 'of -the:Wind. has - _am uneasy,- riei:vous Souhd.. -.:-.A.way out on th_ ...Prairie the INVoll.gallops,fioin knoll-- to -knoll -and snufi's the air, and the coyote gnaws .:at :the bleached bones ' of the buffalo ..and:UtterS his short1, sharp cries of. hunger: - -something strikes- hiin full if). th and is not shaken oil. -until bk to his feetwith,a Cry heard•f •izaili around- and rushes. awe:" _ darknes. • ' - . . . What was., it The sentinel atvake an.d.-lipon: his fCet. children have been gtartle, as and *age, If-.-a- -the wide k and erom ,shimber :to :grp-,vv: white , fac and tremble. Even *the:horses hair ised their heads - and are peel peering i ▪ o the night, -There was a- single:. .0 the *Wild -scream of a _h-utuan*- being &li- ly 'terrified - • was nothing—nething i 1 the heivl of a WO -ire -whispers the sill priel, as he walks over to -comfort J and children,- and by-and,bv all is .* and peaceful as before: T the nigh rows apace—the •stars. • fade --t right breaks. . As the 'sun comes ..) the wagon•hroves.' 7 On i.t5 way.thethe breok and the camp_ _and: theipton- wood are left t behind• - - es, it was the.,howl of so •olf prowling 'about,!' -whispers- t - giarictO himself aShe walks be his - wagon. and cautieusly seam the le hie. - Three hundred feet to - t It is. coiled a -snake, which darts if 4 nom_ . ous tongue.- at • the - passing gon. Half a mile beyomPliee the deme, 'ocry_ of the Blackfoot-,--swolleni diste d. a-hoirible sight under . the -up sun. - Overhead Circles. • theee'z vultures of the .prairie, and through the • grass . comes t hungry wolves to the feast wife- lauglis„ -the, children frO IS there danger ?. 411 -day longias the -hiisband reo-Lns his - tired horses pulled the 'wagon at al slow :Night .wrote: the -record of the/Sc paee,. "Ole grant ija.$ carefully scan-. in the grass, and he will never' ned the circle about him but.. without ..bause .for uneasiness: 'He kni3WS he is in the Indian country, andfor the.last twenty-four hours his nerveShaVe been braced to hear their dreaded Wareehoep and to catch -eight -of .a baud' riding • . haliciA -42*.11..uPPn It is ipielniglit'as. we find e.arfiaS been keexi_as fox's and his eye has not rested for arnoment.-- The stakes are human .life with the Test. The odds are ten to one taint WM.. The brook -babbled and the -man - . . . slept. Aye 1.•The sentinel who ----had fitTe lives in. his keeping -slept. and dreaMed, and in, his. dreams wandered .back to the old henie and heard the`old • familiar sounds: •. ••• Sh ! It -was a rustle in the grass! _ .Turn to the left a httle. more. There . • it is !Thirty feet from the Sleeping . . Man_ a rattlesi.iake- rears its head above .the grass -and looks 'areniK. its - eyes .gleam like stars:. The heck Swells, the tongueflashes. in and out; And it.: coils .ahd-pncoilS itself is if in fierCei,coinbat. Now it. is advancing-2=noW.-it . swerves to, tlie, rightL-4-ipw to the left—now it halt's and -COES itself to: Strike. ; - It might. creep up and hi:try its fangs in - the flesh Of thesleeping:- man,- and.: it will! it creeps again. It glides threugh. the grass Meea gleain-,e-now. to the- iright—now to the left Straight . , but like:- struCk .me s bra,gging also ; se nd 1 Call - v . reat • 0. t littlejob haven't - - 44m kin' ob • "-Well; •you See:that lar( theie .?" - " I -does dat 1 -.does n1 NCITtiVI if you can..bu.t . you. have i cfolly,./na§sa; you foqI er 1". c eese:V9i • .I am not, Jake; _ " liVat ! yoii. glib- Me cheese Ili. butt a dint in ••• - " C-orry; but um wr. -myself--:-.iiss Orleans.' niggers,--clar- .de - Souf -I's cbriiin' 0,1c1 Jake 'stepped bac • 'feet and went at it with the next ifeitati heavy -sotInel,. a: kind .._ And old Yakekhead- „sight, 'With' .#46 top -just• N, iather, Side he rose wi fashioned necklace,._ the 'cheese oozing - o n are,lqii im as it settied-dcon,*s-9 vlible% from .the 'Jake's voice' wasesearee Mt -try. ull Ob.aat 1” • e *open, .1 dar, 'you pck for ole self, lis." some fifty good quick heard A, Of splash, ared from ble on the, his new.: ft, rotten • d'NV all - d hi in sraothered.--aS he. vaif rewve the immen§e.chee 0-ofo,,.!ere; massa, . „ -o7o, bresi-Merliff um u lifidaawhile. I was 'leak self, having laid back on. . • holding myself together-- while_the boys .-old--Jake paying himl-Off. - - • • Massy sakes, hew .1 brei :OU •doesn't teef, ole-jake. ' .Aigger, dat's a fac'.'" " .c...-14.,est kin' oi) Weis - • 'St -Itis eyes tre •of it.' lidible and. tried.il `to a aim or hi iihr? • . dead, my- tten bale; keep-. from. od. around • -ahead.. 1. .. • . • The serpent . Twenty jfeet more. and it-tbuld .have struck"' the -steeper; but some,Moyeinent, of his alarnied it,: and it. glides away for Eft?: feet. as fast .is...a-shadoW travels • 1st -OW -look. beyond. the snake, • Is it _ • • • . a- second serpent worMing it way, oyer .t.lkeirotinit to -TSurretilid'..ithe- sleeper 'With' peril IS it wolf or pantheicreep;- iiii-fOiWarf to. ? NOW.: .yon.:Can:See *re ;'.there is :the -SCalploek and feather4.theedark face, .the glearniiig'eyes, the shut teeth and -bronze:throat of a: ..Blackfoot warrior. -A co-tirior- from one braxch ofiiis tribe to *another, :hehas'ilise,Overed tile en- carnpinent, circlecl::.itround it-tWice, and who • sleeps : -instead .of Svatehin4. - • nigger's lean your I!isa naity 11, yon is a141.)i- You How .01510Y he. .inqie,5 1 A panther stealing.upon a .listening doe 'wolikir hot exercise more care. ..,-.1.41most,incli; by: yich,and- yet he -is slowly approach - ;He. 'as .e.; huncired ±eet away,, now heisninety, eighty, • ,seVeniy, six- ty! He can see a :dark ittaafOls„ at the4 foot of_the tree and 'lie 1...:Ii.:461Vs---that. the sentinel, ,must be 'asteep, ,- or he; would not- be 441tliat--pasitifoit. 7 , See the rattlesnake ? -is -faced about. ',If it W'ai'dayli4ti'yoi could 6 sob a fierce- gleam esrov--:a, t l'r1t7 Eve the Frst Swearer. • i A naughty western- paper posed to have Written -the folk Jiiri:---JOhn7 Who. was the firs • 'that ever swore? ? inoth'ef Eve. •-• J'ohn•No 1 Not inbther possible.; • - Jim -Yes, • Father Adam's • 4olui-7--WhereaboutO, and wfir for? • Ji-th—You see her and Adan, ;:went into a saloon in _Chicago to get* Jink and old -Adam- -got to feeling' tty • good and he asked: "Eve,rnay kiss your' and Eve Said !- 1: do pare I Adam,' if. you do?" and then. thfe:Otrol wagon took -them both off:- . - .our The ), the 4. hart. ▪ d it. sup- ison 1 1- • t 1,-411.1.-4111$.4.1110••••••••••m44444• The Profession. A -:lawYer returned -to- his hou one _evening to fiiid that a tramp hae, _ - his way intO the house and: appkt, )riat- ed property of con.siderable N;ar He . rushed -for the. police, _and -by Si:. g un- fortunate accident thief wa, Verr . - - hauled and conducted to the " 4111. you ra,soal, you sha. er .for _this !" growled the lalkyer. I desire .to engagc. your legkf §prve ices to -defend me," Was, the sh441.4ireri rejoinder. "21 will give yoii hi, the stolen, .property to clear me ;the charge." - - It/ " 'retch! How dare you. . • "Qh, if you don't. close wt.„ Irie some other lawyer will take tal --vas the .steady • Wintdr Vegetables. - . ". Fct Farmers anaardeners often lose a portion Of stheir erop . of winter veg- . . tables by not Stothre. them properly in the cellars in which they are kept Some_ carelessly* yire thb.celytr bottom; where, -between rotting and -withering suoli roe..js- os beet, tur}iips and parSnips, lose in. lithe ilearly all their val. -ae.. To preeut this result, others head:them up in ,barrels, hke the' mode-adepted fer -winter ,apPles ; but -this is only partly successful. The Most perfect way,-sp..as - ne them aeways at hand f9r daily' use, is to p.a.aue Jeem in. open barrels or boxes, and fill all the jiltosiceS Compactly - • • with:finely pulverized dathp -moss, the • • -moss being added "aS the filling pro- • , - ceeds. If -uloss ,c'air;t be obtained, 1 And all scrofulous diseaSes, Sons,Erp'i )e, las - Igezema,,Blotehes,Bangworm,Tumort . bimeles, .Bats, and Eruptions of the: h.lii„ • are the direct result • an inapure ,slateT r', the 1 blOod. , - - , To cure these diseases thebldad must .1',', .1 pini.-___, • lied, anerrestored to a hea iiatura ftilauli- tion. AYER'S SARSAPJIBILI4A. itas tof i fott,rty years. 4been recognized. _by enduent m A -mi. thorities as the most powerful blo Tier in existence. It frees the system from _all. I In- mors,enriches andstreitithens the bleod, r fintres • all traees of nifercurial treatment, and pr, -i self a complete master of all scrofulous ti. ease. I - - . - A Beient ewe of Scrofulous Sor a. slightly damw. p .sauust answers nearly as :%vell, pnlyided. boXes are not so - • - . . . iaree ae to induce the heating - of the sawAust. ,,.py • this means, we haste kept. roots the year' round in a freSh and pluinp conditiOn.• The objection to the odoieof .turnins -nthen kept itt the hotiSe.-cellar- .entyely obviated, as the pa,ckiiicf pipeventS . the exhala- e• tion:--:-Lounti'y tient-ice-ea./L. • • y 'Careful What You Eat. ,.The best medical authorities declare - that worms In the Amman sYstem are -often induced by eating , too freely of uncooked fruit and too einneh meat, Cheese, ete. Whatever *may be the cause, :Freeman's . -Worm Powders are speedy and safelo-curee they -destroy the worma, and" centein their own catharic to expel ' "Last :the cough I long.did know, Many years..1 felt its Mow, Without tile useofpills ot blister, • - I.:euredthe.same withDowns'Elixir. Thousand's of affidavits proye, That -it- cloth man'e ills- remove, - - Coughs and colds,and hooping cough By its power soon are off. "Some months ago twas troubled -with 4rofu: . lona sores (ulcers) On my legs. The 113)4 -) Were „ badly smillen and inflamed, and the se; ,)s charued. large quantities of offensive ;atter,. Every remedy I tried Tailed, until I used 1, ,kftift ' SA.usAPARILLA, of which I have now take , !three bottles, with. the result that the sores are :,?aled, and my general health greatly improved.: a feel very grateful for the good your inedieine h, done me. Yours respectfully, Alas. A.NN 013nIt 'XS" • 148 Sullivan St., New York-, June 24,1-F8;• • Kg"- All persons interested are invi edto : eallion Mrs. O'Brian; EIS° upon the 3 •,1-vf.Z. P. Wilds of 78 East 84th Street, Non,York City, who will take 'pleasure testit ,nit to the wonderful efficacy of Ayer's sant aril- • la, not only in the cure of this lady, at iu his own case and many others with hi knowledge. The well-known -writer on the _Bo§ton ,fd .13 • - • W. BALL, Of :llOebeSten J11.134.1 11882; 4g Haiingsu.ffered severely for some yea 4 With . Eczema, aud having failed to find relief fro ti other remedies, I have made use, during the pai three months. of *AVER% SAitsAPAaiLLA, whf: It has effected -ft vomplete cure: I consider it a n cent remedy for all blood diseases -2' ' Du E. e..; NV.esT s isrEavN AND BEAIA VBBAT- KENT a .maranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, .Fits, Nervons NOir- aIgia tieada,che, Ni.ryous.trostration Caused by tie use Of alcohol or tobacco,: Wakclulnest Ment.).1 Depression, Softening of the h rain, resulting in Insanity and lettain 0- to misery, a e.oey and- deatki, premature -eid'age; Barren-. poss of Power in either sei, involuntary Lees and Sperniatorrlicea,- -caused by over - exrxtion of the Brain, self-abuse or over in • dulgence. : One box will cpre -.recent eases, Each box contains one month's treatment. •• 04e dollar a, box or six bows for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of Priee.. We guaranteelsix boxes te-enre ary case.° With. ettoh order received by us for six Ilexes, ac- companied wsth five' dollars, ye will -send the -purchatier our Written guarantee to refund the modey if the treatment _does not effect a cure.„ aneranteee issued only by'JOHNil; WEST **(D, Ob. Sole proprietors, 81 and 0 Xing St. - ESA, Toronto, Ont. G. W. Berry' drurtist _ e ••••-.G.0 LATE -!—F0 It ALL -.KINDS rliTcHES, jE-WELVIRY. ZePairing aoneprotnitly.. The lawyer reileeted for I in lOnt;-' ' Canipbion-st, (;40; -and thert,flecided to plead, •Ile ,an case,..and 'tearfully lalled. t1eat :ion of .the jury. to the fact that his tie4t had no intentionof stealing an •but that in .1 -caving- Oe' the property got eitn his -bootlegs.. . _ [No.—Verdict of accim anothertFininplficeriOt and.1104 . = -Licar Sir cl, from Costiveness, •SibleHeada Appetite for _rnamy_je always tired,. tiredi that thy- hurden Op all Oeemekdark-tsi , had medical:ittten l'Itied141woStAll'Oe.;i6 1 Igszbutwjtli�ig effeet. tAiujit 'my 'neighbors-; -who bad, use 1 F6untain:- 61 Health, u ed *me a -trial, three'bottleS- -61 *Mc' me feel like*a new. women.. - 4 " • rde _ • . • • .$500 REwitlitp.;-•• - . We will.pay the aboiesreward fpr ODY eitt4 of Liver Cornpla,iht, Dyiiner•sia4 -Sick Headr -Ache, Indigesttenerioxistixtition.pre,ostiveriesi we'reannoteure with West's liregetable Jive* Pills,when the directions are .63 trictleieomplied Theyare purely'Vegetible 1-and.xeye -fad tegrve sa*fae,t;i9N.,11 - 84.0.914,:k ..44111 BO:est'. c,onta4ningis (45.eal Ldraggiets. Beware of,a cmaZtarila The ij'aifect'uiied by JOHN •Cl. WEST.&Co., Si and -83,:-Win# St East Toro4to: )icf.W, 1306V1i:40s% Lh °know: • *47• , • ..ft I Ayer s Sarsapan ia stimulates and. regulates the action of ie 41— gestive- and: assimilative organs, reilei' - -and strengthens the vital forces, and -speolit cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic - Catarrh, General Debility, and a,11 eases • axising from an impoverished or corrupted .ondi- tion. of the bloed, and a -weakened vitalityij . It is incomparably the cheapest blood ine, on account of its concentratedstrength,a* gre1- pa;veroyer disease. , totrAniso t 4 Dr; C. Ayer -OA Co, Lowell, -F4 Oss. F,old by all Druggists, price si bbttles $_ 1000 F9RIFF21.T-• . - Having the utmost confidence in its . iiiwni .ority over all others„ and after thousa. 4s of tests of the mait onnvolirated and se sterekt cases we could fiud we :eel justified in o to forfeit One Thousit,nd Dollars feln ease of 'coughs,- colds, sore throta,inf1uenza.1 ness,brouobitis,coneumption in ea'rlt stege wnooi,ing cough and all.diseases of thel . and lutigs except A.sthina, for 'which claim reliefthat we can't cure uth ,Test's tCio11°14 88.h siattlii; 1 elArbti li:tntenir alledA°)rild ntgtire- s7, ai pbttlesl-me dollar. G-ennine wrappertiJy Sold bv all druggists or senii' - press -on -receipt cf price. JOHN C. \ :EST 0 Co..; 81 and 83, Ring St. East To On -to, &nt, *c. W, Berry, drugait,t; Lucknal. 1 • - I 1)fps.r.d. `Toe.' elire.rosrfl,c:*:hvg,)stal ti ll we will mail you free,ii, roy al . valuable box of samplegoods that willpi in the way of making more 7, .loney in .1 few days than you ever thought passible a: any business. Capital not require'. N'Ve will 'tit..,..t vou. :You -can work all'the time or the 4perc time only. The work is universally ac.-Ttell to beth 4exes, young and old. You can esily earn from 50er to $5 every evening, Th. t all who want workmay test the busineevve :lit ke . unparalleled offer; to all. who are not "'we'll satisfied we will send $1. to pay for the t ,uble of writingus. Full particu1arsedireetiol..14 etc, • sent free. Fortune will- be. mbz.,, ade . le a.,st os , who give their whole time to the work., ,4reat ,succeaq absolutelY sure. Don't delaY. _- i art now. AddressSieltsoet&Co., Portland,l, 'aim, -, '1-,----.„ • NOTICE To CREDIT4: Th • • • OF ' JOHN JEWITTI 10,ATE op THE VIX.a.,AGE OF IMOXISTO: 1* 11% Tfl ,COTISTII; OF Bittit, DECEASR. URSITANT TO TILE PROVIS: ONS Chaeter107,Section 34,of e 'sed , Statutes of Ontario the, Crediteraof oiLa - Jewitt, 'late of the village of lauckuotiii,f.the County bi Bruce, wlio died on or .abist. the 25th day of December,.. D. 1883, are k ,,ceby notified to.send by post or &liver to ;Mot. Traver,-ofthe ;said Village Df Lueknow,;301-1- eitor for the administrator' of 'the said Ifolin Jewitt, on or before Monday, the 4st d y .of January, 1884, their christian and perm addresses and destriptive, the full Duel. altars, . of their claims, a etatement of their acce and the nature of the securities,. if any, held, by them„ And a,fier the itaid 21st day of ann- ary next the said admiuistrator viil pr ,3ee1 to distribute the' 'assets Of the said tate amongst the parties -entitled theret0,,, regard only to the elarms of creditors of (202 he shall then have received notice. Dated at tneknO3V thia-20th day of IN .;eloa- • er°1 4$4.. P. 188:3. , . . ELLFIOT TRAV "4in-519 • ; §oliegktoy foe Adel. tor wanted for The k Lives of lithe 'rev- r`.:t,idents of the 1-& The largest; handsomest, best.bnoe 4ver gold ,for less thantwine olAr,plice. The fastes. sell- • ihg book In Americ3:.' immense pro. 4 fit} 11011tS• -V iatenigei*veopie Avant it. 41..47 • oncea, liecorne asl4ccessful agent. Terzetree Co., iit.ortiand, Maine. - - • C s. • • 44. 4,4 INVENTORS _sentrmodel ot.,7 tt-ettk ottionti toin inteke coeffittirketinatia and report a& ttkntbitij,*jij advice deettlerse.ete.e- FREE All bu.411.4es.:befere U.t.'Tatelit-Of4d.e.eut‘, ended trflot ,1110DARATE11,Ell.%;, Atforitki ation andvaeretineli sritinf.a•pist.lieitionVW CIIA.1-i0i--,UX4ESS;-TA.11,11VT . .WAsfi'mettn Directly otposiie V. S. &teat tfifi , _ 40.0 jaTe m uar Tailorm„ •