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Show enable hs to compete suooeaafnlly with California, Oregon and other markets in these Gdd Br Upmost important InduitrUl EDITOR - AJSPrUBMSUKK. ..'.ia x K.f MnM K mlAMa r hra r Foundries 1 la the manufacture of iron. hero. ISM. n successful ftatorday,. operation, with moulding shops, would place within our reach mndLa teal goods .which caatingSTsnd-irvINTERNXIiaICV3SIOJ?MEKT.v i 'A' r ., m ,..,.,... have, now to he freighted at very high ,..3VK?' or their weight, stoves, bIdco A'trniocaii much Las bea.-tJontHe settlement cf thia Territory for ita and other. things .which have to be Internal development, much remains to bought at apparently very exhorbl tan t bWone;VtU foacoffraa ofevenUiBttfcM prices. The development of the iron UKwased wtrtlon mpenlirti H Our mines in the, Territory would give em Territory from north to south is studded ployment to machinists,, enableg us to which emboord ln make Instead of import the witpftttUement orcfefirda ahad trece, and Buxrtm r- machinery we need for agricultural and and ailed by well cultivated farms, are the manufacturing purposes ; and would pride of our citizens and the delight of open up sources of wealth the Impor ; rhoae gall U not tance of which can now be scarcely es all who stirred by bigotry and prejudice, Utah timated. Th iron U here and can be baa been the base of supplies for the made available; and the attention of our they capitalists should be turned to It. uejuffafn regions aroondlVaa fields' hare The subject opens up too widely to re have been opened up." Her sus ceive justice in one article. which has furnished the produce tained them until they could obtainJ jspecial to the Detent Evening Ifrtrt.) thraccoppUes from other sources. Her grafts have thus pioneered this DESEBBT:BVElIIUGlHE378i ITJSMPik&Wm .r 1 n m-- - ... -- . ' f ' e cost-becaus- e labor-savin- vlit-them- j - yiCTirottnlfy," and have given support talh'a torprise and energy which : . i i . - . , ? - . - - . - of computations made by an AlexandriIIEBEBT GIVEN T ' an philosopher, that every fourth year INDEBTED TO THE IS Afew dBo should consist of 366 days, to make up in this clty,Bpv2ad, Julia, daagUter of Joseph f ior euDscripUons, ActhKR. .k OFiriujs same for the odd hours of the other three mil AmU a Woodxaansee, aged 4 years, 7 after this datefi t iLym of the or MM. 19 me present this and vvaum w the ad sad arrangement days. years, by months ditional aay was conferred on February probably because it had the fewest days BRIGHA3! OUX(, of any month in the year. . Medical Mrs. Vincent. I5ut the calculation of the Alexandri A lares stock of Merchandise Uoat Opened at an was found to be : at fault. A day ITjum Bro's.' every fourth year was too much by elev- '" Wagons E. D. OEXJper A Co., Omaha, Neb- LADIES' SELECT SCHOOL JUSTj RECEITED en minutes, ten seconds. suuUihxea. DhTratallc tenths of a second a small matter, you And now openlhs may think, but of considerable' account in tne long run. The natural time fell Mrs. Martha, T. Canioii's behind the reckoning, and how much BRO'S. the difference amounted to after the t.m, lapse of Centuries is shown by a single SELECTSCH00L FOR LADIES iacu r rora uie tune oi me uouncii of wijrrxD. a few cords'of Mountain Mahegaay Nice, in 825, when the vernal equinox Wood at this office, for which a big price win be SOO Will Iteopen in the ' fell on tne zist or March, Fope Gregory, paid la ready pay . n in 1582, discovered that the TOivntt One hundred and fiftyi cords of MULE AND HORSE SHOES, West Wing of Ihe litli Ward Sckooi u,n to the Julian arrange- red ing, 'according tf pine wood at the Paper MID. ; ; ment, amounted to ten days, and On MONDAY, Sept. T, 1S68, AT the 11th "VVastkd. At this office, clean white cotton brought the vernal equinox onhad-tof March. And so the error be and colored rags. People in the city who wish to WALKERBRO'S, For Terms apply at her residence. d237 t,i M corrected to harmonize dates with the dispose of them will please bring them on Moh ; equinox. The Pope decreed that the 5th days and Fridays. of October that year should be reckoned as the loth, and to keep the year "O K" Choice for the future (the surplus being eighteen minutes and ten sechours, thirty-seveAT onds in a century), every centennial year that could not be divided by four, WALKER BRO'S. SUGAR, sbouia not be bissextile, thus dropping LessoM ft Maaagri H. B. ClaTrwrn A J. T. Csfne. the extra day three times every four hunTEA, C3- G-3& 2T O? dred years. In countries where the DEI Pope's word was law, this method of Of the Eminent Tragedienne, COFFEE; reckoning was adopted, and it is to be LARGEIOTOr was It not that regretted M lan AJTXETTE universally accepted. But the Protestants in those 'CANDLEH, California Blankets & Cassimeres, days had as strong prejudices against the Roman Pontiff as they have now, AT YEAST POWDERS, and did not take his succrestlon kindlv. . What business had the Pope to meddle WALKER RRO-SOYSTERS. with tne year anyhow? Jn For This Night Only, But the regulation was founded upon Tbo will appear. ber great personation or sound astronomical calculations, and is PEPPER. FEKEST GUNPOWDER now prevalent in all civilized countries except Russia. Great Britain , however. AND RICE, did not adopt it till 1752, and still retains the old style in the accounts of her Ma jesty's treasury. In 1752 the difference in reckoning which Pope Gregory had discovered amounted to eleven days, and AT Crows Cut and Pit SAWSi so an act of Parliament was passed by Tbe Nlreijjftli rihe Company In the Cast virtue of which the 3d of September of WALKER BRO'S. XAIES, that year was reckoned as the 14th. It is out of these changes in reckoning that SATURDAY, what are called the New Style and the CSEASS, SEPTE3IB EU5, 1868. Old Style have risen a difference that of Assortment Splendid we still have to observe If we have cor PICKS aud RAXDLKsi of tbe Great His respondence at St. Petersburg, or deal Tbe performance will clnslst FLANNELS the treasury of Great Britain. torical Play, translated from tbe Italian bj DELAINES logs with RLTKBER BEI.TIXt N. 1 . freemason. TO-A- , " : v4 x : : WITHER -- i Mess Itfails ; v i over-recko- ; .j '" o ; , Bacon Ujust IReCeiVecl! 10,000 lbs. n E J have penetrated, opened up and colo- - : 4. An Omaha dispatch says nlzeU-arasl an extent of territory as is it Chicago, Is that a large Douy or uney wSfijally added to tbe national ennesreported are moving north, intending to ddnTalrr' between the Hierras and the strike the Pacific railroad near Jules- eastern base of the Itocky Mountains. burg, Gen Augur's troops will endea vor to iiiterceDt them. Up to'tlre present time the exports and The Commissioners have accepted sources of inpome, of the Territory have another section of the raciflc road miles wes Xeeninalniy produce and stock. bringing It about ninety-fiv- e .quantities of our surplus grain of Benton. wlJrge A Denver dlspacth says there are rehiiV been bought by speculators, who of Indian' depredations from all ihaviapafd for It in goods at an extra va- - ports of the Territory, and that many parts hauled and have out then it are whites tWtW'ce, being murdered. ofthw Territory and sold it In the best Washington. The Becretary of the with the will of cash markets, thus reaping the fruits of Navv. in accordance reduced the personnel of Congress, has 'the' farmer's toil.. The cash obtained me iorce it men. to boXJ tho naw , from these sources has cone east and counted nrevioua to the war. weii'to purchase more goodsj intended It has been ascertained that the total tonnage of the steam and sailing vessels to pay for more grain that might be sold of the United States is 3,109,267 tons. again for cash, thus repeating the same The number of steamers is 2,942, sailing l&ifcM of transactions. Stock has also vessels 15,042, all of which have been Lien bought up by speculators, and officially furnished with registered numbers. paid for in . goods or in cash at low FRUIT GAItDEN. prices, and has been driven to the best FOREIGN. revolution has occurred in se cash markets and there sold. a A great Iteverdy Johnson made trees for planting. Bushy, " Among the numerous changes which London. fruit lecting speech at tho annual feast of the cut- plants are now sougnt xor. no snaue he completion of the railroad is expect- lers at Sheffield, yesterday, saying that which the side branches makei are conQUEEN OF ENGLAITD. ed to bring about, that with regard " to he visited Enciand on a i'mission of sidered beneficial to the tree. As to the r.T.IZABFrn. of EncUnd, OnenMis he claimed that the Americans beneficial effects of continual diggiug ASSLTTE IXCE the revenue arising, from the sale of peace: toward kindest entertained the feelings ........L.Mlss Adams we ail which about culti Sarah trees, Howard, oppose, Lady is not stock and produce tbe least, if it Eneland. M Bowrlng Anna Burleigh ..Mrs vators not Lady are most but of Maria Lambrun unanimous, . Miss Alexander General be not the" greatest. The revenue : deNew Yorki4. Attorney now abandon It after some years; KatI of Kssex them Mr D McKenzle violent a Wilkins made speech against rived from this source has been used in ........MrJBMLlndsny Lord Bnrlelgh,.........:.: only uinerence being, how many Jamm with Canada in the Nova Xhe ..Mr J Hardie VI.... of this shall after a great measure by those into whose confederation years style Mr J C Graham Kir Francis Scotia Assembly, yesterday: he declared cultivation planting llaooa....,., continue? With very low sir Francis Drake.....- -. Mr J A Thompson hands it has passed, in foreign markets that if redress is not given before next branched trees -- .Mr B D Crowther there is this Ixrd Howard to purchase supplies of goods session, thev will appoint a collector of that the plow or the spade advantage, Mr J B Kelly 11 Tbe Mendora. cannot ap Davinnn.. Marquis .Mr J EHaines Hyde Utah trade and the consumption of our their own and have the duties paid into proach very near the truna. Ittch soil ......... r . II Hudson.... if local and necessary they is, however, essential to good growth and Kir George Jacluen treasury, MrR Mattbews citizens. A few have wisely followed the will appeal to another nation. Such an good ana lurpin .....Mioses raaeH........ essence aui8Dury is This of the crops. "good the lead of President Young and have uproar ensued at the conclusion of the ttootco. Tiopies, tbe queen's and KugUsu cultivation." Guards, Soldiers, Ac. brought on inachlneryj which reduces SDeech that the Speaker declared the In preparing for planting trees, the the gross amount of imports in propor- Assembly adjourned. of soil should be stirred at least two feet JDPEN at VA o'clock.' Performance Atlanta. The House Bepresenta in depth. Of course, up commences punctually aia. trees be should the tion to thequantlty ofarticles and fabrics tives. bv a vote of 60 against 23. have ted I n the holes on ly so deep as thex, manufactured by it. With the comple- adopted a resolution, declaring negroes plan oeiore, ratner mgn are thus stooa in tne ground tion of the railroad stocks of imported ineligible for seats; twenty-fiv- e as soil will settle. the er,.if anything, unseated. Four remain, who claim to Good common soil bo filled in the goods can be replenished easier and more be case will be inves holes if the natural may white their men; is soil very bad, but quickly, and there will be no necessity titrated. as manure may be applied for so much capital having to be sunk Chicago, 4. All the Tanner clubs in anything trees soil surface in stirred after the the are having an immense torch are AT Some object to making .by firms lu the mercantile business, the citydemonstration planted. there light bo to holes able for trees, for if the deep consequently merchants will being fully 7,000 torches In the proces- soil Is stiff, theyplanting become live and thrive on smaller profits. sion, wells, collecta very brilliant specta ing water from surrounding affording and soil, Considcle. Freights, too, are expected to be under-dra- in roots. is to best the It rotting erably lower than they have been. From such soil before planting. If this A TiARti'x: STOCK OF cannot be done, it is best to plant such these causes it is expected that imported FORETELLING STORMS. ground In the spring. The water objecgoods will be much cheaper in tills maruse tion is a fatal one to planting in such of devised for the been has A plan ket than they have been. Bdt if one tne electric in ine ground. dollar will buy as much then as two approach oftelegrapn storms anaannouncing tornaaoes, ana Trees that have long stems exposed to dollars can buy uov,thatODe dollar must thus protecting crops and shipping from hot suns or drying wiuds, become what That is, come from some source to make the their destructive action. When a storm gardeners call Cotnprisliis old becomes to bark the in indurated travel cannot and has any formed, begins purchase. The railroad will doubtless certain direction, tbe ilrst telegraph sta expand and the tree suffers in consebring freight at a lower tarlir than it tions over which it passes will send the quence. Such an evil is usually indica- CHOICE TEAS, has been brought, but how much money news to all telegraph stations at ted by grey lichens which feed on the will it directly bring into the Territory county seats and principal towns, scores decaying bark. In these cases a wash- SVGAR, or hundreds or miles in advance, accord ing oi weaK ive or lime water is very , to pay for that freight? It will doubtstorm or of to is where heal the bark the kind probable useful; indeed, ing less furnish employment noti only to a distance that it may travel; always thy, it is beneficial to wash the trees, as , COFFEE, , great many men until the construction keeping a suitable distance in advance. many eggs of insects are thereby des- . is completed, but to a number after- At each county seat or principal town a ed. offiSPICES, is to be Whitewash Is cannon the frequently resorted to ready by wards, and thus it will put in circulation cials at tho courtkept or other suitable by faimers; but its great objection is its house, an amount of available means. It also place, and as soon as the news is received unsightly appearance the result is otn- RICE, oilers us 'increased facilities for export- of a coming storm it is to be fired the erwise good. The great opposition .to of rapid, or slow traveling storms to washes formerly was, that the poreswas ing, if wo have anything to export. Hut very CANDLES, Ik were this closed indicated the or bark the slow by, them, by very rapid Industrial pursuits will have to be dewas oara mac on storm of In uie cities tho .the guns. firing supposition large veloped, so that wo can be in a position if a destructive storm is approaching, alive: but the external bark of most SOAP, to supply other markets with articles bells may also be rung, or steam whis- trees has oeen aeaa years peioro me and "the of same tles time intervals as the breathing" application; blown, at the that will find a ready ?a!e. The expenso the operations or tne pores can be if to increase the a As LYE. guns, warning. sive system of irrigation which has to bo sized cannon can be heardxiistinct-J- y called, is through the crevices formed in good resorted to in thisTerritory, stands as a And Complete Assortment or from fifteen to twenty miles in every the old bark by the expansion of the tree bark the Which, barrier' g by or from living our the of growing great place firing, Inhoway of compet-in- direction to forty miles below nas a cnauce or contact witn me thiity successfully with the west in the over a space from seat air. No matter what kind of coating is Hile of grain. California can furnish it square, by firing one at each county applied to the bark of a tree, it will soon principal town, the farmers over the at a cheaper rate than Utah can do. and crack sufficiently by the expansion of oe wnole country in harvest time win the trunk to permit all the "breathing" citizens to Also Opened, j t. fcHatc And the to their of and are . now warned that get stop cutting, or hay under cover, or In a situa- - necepsary. Jiciigxout JieraUl. calculating to send to Utah salmon and grain ion to shut out the rain, thus saving other articles of con3umptfdn,with most not on lv that nortlon which had been Tub Tuxnkls iiv Wibbk Kaktox. Ve had of which we ought to supply ourselves. cut and,cured to the a warning, call yesterday evening xrom xiisuop Jobn previous We have made an excellent beginning but that which otherwise wouia nave Bbarp. who gare us the following ltetoa the work near. Lost Creek la Weber for becoming a fruit growing communj-- . been cut during several hours or a whole . without it. on Bbarp A Young contract. The work BOSIESTICS, ty excelled nowhere on the continent. day, also be of great tfion, will storm as fast as possible with tbe uum signals The Is We can grow and ex port large quantities value to commerce! especially in severe berprogressing oi nen eutiied oti iL laoklni si tbe verv r have to he removed to HICKORY, points of took that of ruit of , various kinds, and make It storms and hurricanes, uy warning ves- heavy tbe more need tnetx still grade. Tbey and to seek pi sees of safety, or prepare mke t. ami. lor wmco ioey wui pay tne nisbest wa-remunerative. We have around us all sels TICKING, "or the coming storm. The Western ses. Work bas been commenced on both tun. the elements for successful silk culture; Union Telesrraph Company, in order to nets. Anentraace nas been made under th root on tne east ena or tne largest tunnel, and PEXIHS, t and if the business is entered into largely test the system, willsupply telegrams of are making good headway on the west end; i and with energy, a very considerable approchlng storms, whenever any con- tbey wukjuuw iue uravy approacn ELAINEIJS 150 ieet or solid rockr which or towns .shall through has to bt revenue can be derived from It. The siderable npmber of cities TAJ 3HT 10 l one on to side blasted a 0 ot feeu depth i - nr. tbey nre to guns, have not got nnder tbe roof yet. They hate also signal K. raw and manufactured silk will bring make arrangements or tmo And Fnll.Assortmen Y. to concraaea tne approacn on the east end of the according the plan proposed. short tuunel, and are making xood progfes t j la ready cash prices; and the sale of eggs is bun. with tbe approach on the wesreud of the name a subject of such importance as to create tunnel. The approaches oh the east aldeof both DRESS GOODS & NOTIONS; are short, but on the west side tbey are at the preaeut time very considerable OISD AND NEW BTYUS-HO- W THE tunnels that leading to tbe ionx tunnel belnfr.4u heary, uneaslueua ; iu as .. largo , ELEVBN DAY8 CAME TO BE tnroagn wua rocjc, ua vuaa staieu, J&UTeet leading to tbe sbort tunnel being 1100 feet In PROPPED. countries as Franco aud Italy, 'through length begin nine43 atgrde.andjtradnaily f'f; the difficulty they experience In obtain t riXithd eutef reet deep atxhe mua of. the voun brethteqfcstbtteveral From tbe manner in which the breth-a tunnel. and good, eggs. The'cultiva ren we explain wlow how the difference ren working-a- t those points pitch in with ; ing sound made Is much H.i-twill, tbe trocress of u.pU bxeed of shep.aud the of : eleven woUldlxt willJ the aame ttnmT .V.,1?11 days between Otd and New arritrr.nfi It Uiaa tbe "boe of says Slule was effected that is. that what 800 TZmZZZii wiio nelKKUaejye .The BUbop he never me Unae. , would of first have been the ago years wormr more or men the wool, with aw e rell?PS tUe Vliolcsalnml eDerKiieaiiy( eqnad lmportatlon"brmore"ma- Is now the 12th: . January ... . time. WlZMiTQUH a call. Aiuicsure, will e mi now it was managed oeiore tne unris-tla- n Tbe work Devil's Gate down to UieJ ) ,lurcner uecrexse tne amount of our im- smifdiLltflmrlhe vear round to its rflthorhe from and Is p EressinK l jcanOttneaTy fe Yoirac kre confide US to Inoro. UU A..SV1T immrv.b?lnxiin' and won are the differ rapidly. Bbarp work nnlk will be folly able to hare tne Trom porta to cash uarkeUT CITY! neavle the tkelr ooatraet; a. tiYWm revoiufixed Mrtaln lunar thev ofIrd for Sk! IWrK.ri.ii auroral tiouinXffiraecticvwith theaoasTcad MnawiMnwimoi in me rjbqulred woer, ami tbeee texpect-tssir pi tbepnfteia. before tbe ralUraacal T did not mind tho fractions of hours and - bave flnlshed ft ? wu of uaTe uvkvm betut astronomtxs able tofiJriT:! "j; minutes o.vy tsry thing within the k -that sjaicted. X( rs we mnq tne requrea: ui. vM,Um. neip Ctssarv T,. about of That time Julius the we tmrauuiiM wy, waicn might huve had, to imperial Roman decree,' on the strength monthly V is very safjsjtectory to their nen v 4244 ier 5 I INGE! o w -- tuccii.of JEiiglancl. -- . HTS0H TEAS, m EVENING . i AT ELIZABETH l WALKER BRO'S. for-th- e ICft-DOO- LADIES' and CIIIIiDREX'S BALMORALS & SHOES at WALKER BRO'S. ' ' : j Our Assortment Is complete in every and we are prepared to department, ofler onr large and varied NtocR at unprecedented JLow Rates, and all will do well to call and examine. O WALKER BRO'S. To make ies IIIGIIEST PRICE ' v d213As612w i Inquire of . EASTERX COST! , con-cernl- PRNTSi og -- .?, work-lngtat- COUNCIL BLUFFS TRADE. . . Mannfaetnrers or m ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MUX, hlr-sh- the-toMujr- GRIST MIIX, WOOLEX 3IIEE, C. R. F. President,' JT. lTendrie, O. If.- - ELLIOTT A Co., .Wholesale & Retail BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS Hooper's Corner, East Temple Street. Cory, See. AmtTrens. s00 3m d239 lm WHOLESALE . ; . No. 415 C Rrewter, J. llrewster, GROCERS, 179 South d2l35m j xmsib'r Water Street, ' Dealers In! WASTED IMMEDIATElYf LOWER BROADWAY, canny , lioooVv'MiESNf -- Cliolcra, Iiarrlio?ai Flux Dysentery - wtr-s- nifi'aiOTMisiis, f CLASS, Grease, Axle White Lead and .nij' CHICAUw"- COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA y. uaaoiier, Cot, Headquarters for. OUTFITTIXG GOODS, etc. etc., ' HAxronn OILS, PAINTS, WINDOV : SXLSWSTZSSl & CO., ! i IOWA. j i CHASE, coixcit BLrrrs, WITH and iui. VIXCKST. mawue ana jaeaieal Name, XtsiXL vahu, oaui ijAK.rj CITY, can larnlah a cure ior tne above, ior 300 Teams 60 Cents, for Chlldrenj 25 Cents, Adnlts. . With an experience of nlse years she has to effect a core with . nerer failed Medicine, - . . 6 noun. laMedicine sent to all parts (of the Territory. azu lm Doctors ana uruggisis snppuea. omftWft - , ; ftrade. D. COOPER i t Co., To WORK on the G RADISH of"1 Central Paciflc-Ra- n mm? mt sa ww On Uc SOUTH i sra'Mrt'Vf'BTlH Y X SIDEdP SI.TtJ4T :o:- - rnnlrac " .i.hinr n.i to rir" enble yard, aeeordin? to V ean cent, only to Contract is fnlly aocptfl. IJaBskv Ktrkkt, (opposite Checkered Stable.) Oil Alli A., UKB. 3 AppUesttMH " 37 Oen "fS breerwi nntu JSr X t '"i" :, Minina aiu General IHacMnery. Pieces of xJ . . oa j otit.l . j. of pd . f mMtM.iaw, Logan, CacliatlpuRUj --- r VC-jiui- Haperintendents & Co) Workmen, can send by Well.,' Kargo pacsea. be returned will safely Express; they J. KEEKS' PIOXEEB JEWELRY STOK Cily. East Temple Ptrteti ialt Lake ' t d22-i. i 3ii,rfo. ' Ilailroad or off It? If yoa wank yoar ON the WATCHES REPAIRED bring tbeib on. WOMLWAKR-LVTD- yelal,'tf-fifcinAivoi..23- ei-re- "HOW WAGS THE TOIE? Railroad Men, COUNCIL BLUFFS I -- - i j ? g - In Bankruptcy. ! : silk-growin- i I . sV ' tia --. lOOO w cf said EUaU: To ihe 1 V 1 You will take notice that a 'second peDfrfiJ would benefit meetinglof said Bankni;.t uil Cigat Parties wishing a fine tbe Creditors of m a call before purcbas-in- e bi us themselves by giving at Bait Jaite jjistriCT, t.p ' iiiyA.D. saia iwfti.atlO o eic:k elsewher. the 21st day of September, tm WAIiIiACE 4t EYAXS, A.M., at tne omce oik.ii. uooerison, lU:iaier In Bankruptcy. . East Temple Street. dliOlm Salt Lake City, Sept. 1, '68. FANCY GROCERIES! . liajutrupi. t . A d242 ; 2VOTICE. Conrt of the VnlieU In he Supreme states lor tho JDistrict or Utah. TTAVIXO onrchaseil from W If. If OOPKlt ,11, A Co. that Choice Lot of tlOARS we I n the matter of now ofler them for sale at JOHN Y. QREEN, . a ' 3.18CS. . At Cost ! "hide-bound.- " . j o Bait Lake City, Sept. i ht, a PAID ROSS & BARRATT. JUST OPENED . - i RS - i d240 2w : to-nig- Stalionorr; ELDRED6E . ; it Cutlery f Q really .lmprdretl Tor ?liGS1 and fcffaredi on " Tmrmm -- Uberal to Farmers. ubexax alspoua ' tqPa.ler. Aiseat for KelSraiki.1 ADDlseMT ' Iowa said the WesL e D. 5r O-- t A.i r CJZAtFX3ET& UK ! ADDIS. Traveriiii Akdnt.? t i vni .lutmli ieyVlsh WW TL t- - |