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Show r- - vjr jrAx?us3C2U9J& - tt H4na rut o 5 attract him , but there w about her that lndaacnbatffe suireibiag whieh pleases lucre than mere tea-t- y and that is, a muon of goodness and e.eginoe, which ia, indeed,, but seldom to le met with, but when seen ia irresistible. At lest her self imposed task was over she approached tne old man, and, stoop u g down towards him, nodded her head kindly as she uttered the words, "I will soon' return. - tihe then took up a small case Which she had pnt down on her ent: a:i e, and, salut-nthe atneger, ait left the room and. do- other charm to i u - empty case which eh a had brought ont, and here's the price obtained for it," plac vg the three pieces of money on the table. A light knock at the door interrupted the Anna cast a look of inconversation. quietude at her mother, for since the loss Be wo no longer to be found ; he ba . w.u.out pojnung cut lu us a' lo-- A rin P , .. a-- in Five Act3 adapteil from JIrs'n ; A Drama 1 -- to ta eof Sal 5u lr T th. CiinnTn Willliu presented under the Auspices, amjior, paper , E B E F TTtn N VIETUS oftl.e MANTI- - Box , mday mday e u-o- ex-un- V AsSi: m,lay mday rs-h- IJear l: mder auday on Friday & Saturday, . .. .Play interspersed with . . Is of , g , oen( lumbl Plantation Spngs & SoeL Than tr Cast of'Charactera. See Bills ' Kimb state l, f hi dppi : 1 ,iii e i e - d he piu tniliierT" John .Lowry & t 5 0 B If ID I F P Mo iles Importers and Dealers in all kinds AIN. 1 1 FULL BED iV 1 S T, slov 'ched :jh a F. Coalter. r C. R Snt';irSu o a I o a I ('"""'"S t e e t r A r . "oalt'er o a t e r vjn . J L jh in 1 n 1 e- - t Io1 Of tea, g r flour rj-r- the n e g. r fron n 'g oTi v n e I g r b v ha n e 1 g r o v i th( 1 , Coalter. & t Stmt, o el ' t e r D 1 t (O, r Successors to Duynes o a d a n e 1. 1 m ( Ul ,,eeJw SaH . is , -- - General Western Agents for the ' ' dY. ESTEY-O- C M 60 "" v l')'.OUU now in use. M.d cveiy l,o(J0 month. T. he found the popubf in, ety i e Io'n and City of America and taking ti.e le.id in 'iuroj. :ied other l'orcjgi. Countries. Sweet A. powerful in hint. Finish'll tnl and Hand ome Cases. ; With J Ij ' l.iteim1 ,li CAMP vd 8 fl . Martin Guitffrs Gunckcl, Pomcelle and Iligham jf2?10and jfnstiumehts ; . ier A" -- ire - 1 j fjEF Accordians, Banjos, Violins ; EXT: Sheet Music $5 worth for 0Every thing in theMusicriJJ( f r- U--- - & ,!b. VEBBHt & Coalter 1 7 JTg5V en p I ' A Nf'il ALSO $2" Bruno th( cl Ch.niinf murtuil V - il .,Oc,,' . f J fbd Ctory .,!:I jsjw;i iiiui.k-t- . ,.i I s . sJ-r,- -- a,-- . - - - Snelgrovej. Main Street jalt ex-'ce- Re-ria- ntefe torm MANTI, - 1 rery . Pelts, TEtc. R,E E M s. ross Table Bed, 12tt of i eta; Baby Carriages, Frames, Etc. Also Deart ers in the CelebratedSv HOUSEHOLD SEWlfr aad' I N E . MACH Th Hi Cash Paid for Wool, t th( 1 -- trv ir 1 mon'v h sc . Celebrated Novel of. Iho same 1 H-- e - BOUTHWOETC g wrap-rAen- iiuPubl The Iidden Ha . aucCe month afterin the humble Mad one It. vial it few wera - mb i t witness th signing of the mnjriag.-quit ifi tlftfc, For LM dvrpMt ia foeimf W . fortune no viait had broken their before the notary, who goon maue ' their of Th frteat to Int In tfct b d, co,... aohtudo. peamnee ; Le was foUoaed by an waifid Btur h noiu9UD. fme'I'jr aid the man richly attired. As tho latter With sail and Go it." wmm lady. U open with tuA fcewrt i hit haL m mu-'t?0K no door the and introduced, a smile th obeyed, opentd jerson u IwHm la hcneetr, iMtteyd )wt, him, 'for each wa too much occipcom ti gave entrance to man, whom she inn Em warmly ca lova and cm a hat had Kmr U b bow down with bia Cam la the doit recognised as the stranger who toil the ceiemony for ah ch they an i:.w To Faahum ictuarant wata : assisted the poor old sufferer. , gether. Madame Bevial was st.,1 Tor bmt ta food beUng, and hjfht ia vial hd, and had ter daughter seated r.eai he:. Mademoiselle He countenance of The Though lowly or poor ta tfca I 4. at once assumed a grave and sever expres- Jules Bursae was rtaud mg on iheotaci side. la cature own noUrmaa. ftia dy and tn& scended "Ihe narrow stairs with rapid sion. Her mother peroeived the change, The notary placed his portfolio on the tab e, Ad. Tbamaa wita lot Ltart la hi ' step. but before she could make n inquiry into and took from it a contract of in.irr.-g- e, ffU Chtoa te paaioa, aiacwra at 4 iateaa The yonng man gazed on her a moment, the cause, the ter stranger advanced, and which he proceeded to road aloud. ofA,the Bi lu'pulaa win pie and trne, 1, nd then turned towards the invalid. little Madsaid the Trt UapwMl by )ung aient and t othfc by food l property with ; specified . respect, having on the contrary, shall not return, for I leave "minting u , aod rub 4ad urUiai wiU ame, yon are, I prekusie, the mother of bridegroom, he went on to deta.l the t In rank, Tor tbe too ia Baaonera, a h this Pans ; but you shall soon hear evening " . ? of the lady : " M ulnine Itev . il n.i.kts this yormg lady , U U yam caaa or jrra man ! wir ran 1 from me." Be then pressed the old mans Bevial made a sign of assent, over to her daughter the sum of 1,00J per Nature a own noltcnttan. fneml'rai v) UuiX, Madame When he hand kindly and departed. a oia wilu nut b.m u bis at I and pointed out a chair to the stranger emerged from the gateway of the hoae He took it, and eontanuad : chance this year You are making a mistake, m'"t-.ie- v of the into street, though hopeless seeing :o; aiedv, Hi viul : mr,rning brought mailemo. sella and myself interrupted Madame his young aseUtant in the work of benevointend did assistance to an unI in indeed, affording together lence in which he had been engaged, he EEWAEDED. The notary, without paying any at'o: t cn still could not avoid looking round to see if happy" the interrupi.on, cont.nued " Al i fJ j a to "Oh! mothe,1 interrupted' by chance she was still in sight. As chance covered were neck whose with and face year, arising from money in the p..bl,c glr Oh the third of January, do ring the cold wou!d have it, she was standing, as if unfunds, for wuch here are the securu a the to this allusion at blushes mornings wbvh rrigi.ed so bo ere! in 1aris, at th of door a the at decided. at jewellers shop the cor.) o:. In Saying this be noi.uun when the snow was falling ia some distince. At last she appeared to adventure, " I have not had time to tell Madame lieual, the U .vh-ter- , and the table, about remember the Ho it of poor you you i. a'jr Cakes, passenger, stoppage have formed her determination, for she and Jules Barsac, all made a movehorses, and vehicles took plat e suddenly t opened the door and entered. Without old loan who poner&ly took up h:s station as if alout to speak, when the .gel ment our lie the of hotel at door formerly? the comer of the llue tit. lionore end the exactly analyzing the canse of his (Airionty, them to ' Hue de iArhre-Seo- . stranger arose and made a sign for lutn.er-encthe stronger approached the window of the always wore a green bandage over his- eye, remain sdent. Surprised at this What's the matter? aiked a young shop ; and observed what was going on to conceal his face from the pns a small basket of matches in his they awaited with iuteiest the it nan, ahooe accent declared him to -be an vritmu. lie saw the young girl take off vnd held " thiB of hand . strange scene. France. south of of inhabitant toe her gloves, and whilst he was admiring the Wfiat t" said the old mnn, with a brokin YesJ interrupted Mud m- I really can't inform yoa, montleur. I dazzling whiteness and aristocratic form of was goint? to ask the question myself. the band, she drew, with some emotion, a hot turn, "I remember him ueil; your en voice, and addressing Anna, "what, has fallen on the nng from her finger, and presented it to father always dropped some moi ey into the mademoiselle, dojounou reiaeuiber jvur It's only a wheD returning from the Bourse. poor old mai ? ice, raid an oranqfi woman who had overthe pen m at the counter. He took it, u basket You always called h.m your olj n"n ; niile she was looking eor'evly at him, heard the colloquy r " nothing mores Two i it carefully, rubbed and tested the jwr ' r as little as you were, dt ghud ip ?' countc mnee sous aji.eoe come buy I " ; stone, and then u thodicall took a small and you,him tying to read in his u- tierssulf.-ilcg, ho cone marks of niiee.y -d every tmug you cou.4 scrap It's a man dead drunk," said a porter, pa.r Ct scales, and having ascertained tbs giving" togeti-er.: tinued a his offered customer which pushing liia way out (if the crowd. prioe, " Well, since our departure frtrn th j " Bah ( cried an old woman, I bet itweight, You have, then forgotten ten years of was rosy to see she accepted, from the that it's one of those onrsed omnibtiRsea mdiement of assent with which ahe bent hotel, we have iste-- each other a hundred d i'v kirdnes? You have fogrtten the oiaes what corf jjiave become of h m." which has overturned some poor wretch. her head The jeweller opened a drawer, third of Jan inry. with the af.etance you Yes, said Madame li.ov.ol. With c vidvni I had my leg broken by one, two year and' counted ont some money, which he gave so 0 poi tm.cly the fire, the wme, interest r and the wing of a lowl wrapped up in a i , ago " pushed ovetf the counter; and having writstout man, ten down the name and address, he cast ieoo oi m u sprper ? All forgotten? Well, ell, mother, I found him to dvr, at "No such thing," oried warmly wrapped up ia a thick the nng into another drawer, amongst a Irst, but in buck a wretched sti to that i that very piece of newspaper is tho cause at an end. In an a large handkerchief up to bis nose, and henp of jewels of all sorts and colors. The was really shocked. Streh hed on tin snow, dying, absolutely, of cold and hunger ; and, his bands fixed in bia sid pockets" Its girl then departed, and in a minute afterit bore. I read the, without the kind assistance of this ger no snob thing. It's n man struck with oold wards the young man entered the shop. ni.fh s;' nt'etnun uam-- , I he am- -t have perisuel where he lhy." nci 1 v.u for years and hanger. B. ia dying thats evident. In a short time afterwards she tu'ned I ro h rather the wituout sad Poor man I These things quite allect me I Into a pi Say r, Jacques de youis." house, in one of the :.h . i. m ie revolution ; I should have stopped to lend him tome as- streets off the Itue tit Honore ; and open- young mnn e .rut stlv. " I could do no'. i g Jh.. for I had lost my purse To veil, and y u and ti ..I. ' ; . e ad ordeied anad- sistance, hut the fact is I am too Ute as it ing the door of a room on the rue-d- iu.-- . erli-..- ; t ei every week for But," x. is, for my wife ia waiting dinner for me. ohsussee, she entered hastily, cry ng : alone, ia he indebted for life rt he, in a dill rent tone, gcciig'-thhies ytars, ti ii the Lioiher might come Pardon, monsieur, permit me to pais." ,i " flere I am, dear mother. You mut have color again mount ng to Annas face, it V The stranger, however, to whom this rehis ample fortune. orv,.-trand been uneasy at my long absence ? lb not for the purpose ot d sclosing to'.his iTiut .1 Madame lie viol, the person to whom quest wasildresal, pushed the etont m.vt pies do Cha.el staumi now before lady the seciet of your good act.ons, that I yoil- i : ). in the contrary direouon, and ' pressed these words were addressed, appeared inM i.c.iit del'V I act out for London, have followed you heie; it is to request through the orowd of gsaers until he arfirm, though more from trouble than fiom Y air not ry, rived, not withoot difficulty, at the spot years, tibe was stretched on a; sofa, and you to take the trouble of bnt iog a bed and only i Claimed for this continued he, speakug to Madame liei-uJ- , where the cause of this assemblage was lyin delicate health. , Her features, and some other, little ntco-sunappeared of iuu,iortune. iiere are n hunis mu o : fiom him 1 heard of tfia inlend-- d ing. There, near the fountain, was unusually pale, assumed an appearance of poor child on the ice an old man scarcely covanimation when her daughter entered, and dred francs, that you will have the1 kindmarrige of your daughter. To that ness to employ for this purpose ered wi.h a few rape. The stranger, yieldpray ,ngei 1 owa uiy life, and kae least I c..n do then immediately became more sombre her vith a ) art of tnat fortune you to believe that if I wn3 not a stringer .V to pre.-T- it ing only to the d ptetes of a kind heart, than before. in Paris,. and on the point of quitt n .hia chick, w itho it her, never would Lave tooped down, and was in the sot of raising Dear Annji," said she, I have an unthe unhappy man, when a cry broke the pleasant piece of news to acquaint you very evening,. I woud not. taki th.s ho iiy te ached my hands whom I am unknown. I iileuoe of the ciOWd, aod a sweet voice exBut, mor.fc.cii-,- " said .Madame Revial, with; it was this perhaps that made me wuh persons towiil.excuse-m' j At the that you with emotion, "perhups claimed, " Its my poor old man I a request you rather fear your return, than take noie of trust " There is no nec&si-to offer an same moment a young girl piercing the fairiv ? " ptolonged absence." your aid " Yea mAdarae, replied he, bowing low to that of the on tho crowd, joined her feeble apology," said Madame Ro'v.al ; Anna, haring cast on a chair her shawl -- ? . Stranger. and bonnet, immediately seated herself on contrary, we ought to thank you for hiring rs he spoke, if you wdl admit rue into " You know him, then f he demanded yctu s a low stool near the end of the sofa which, aeUctwl us to complete a beueioleni action." without looking at the new comer, but tryAh. you have made part of our fatally mimiorted her mother's head. The latter nor umiu aneotionateTv ?m m tMaMnO ing to prevent her from having any share ot m a &M$aaK? rt onh in her hands those of M de Chasel ; then, tit u.rtjn dark hair ot bar daughter, and then con' remains for me to inquire the name of my "Yea and no, .nth e gesture full of nai ettcand grace, replied, tinued : young smter in this work of kindness. taking out a amelliug bottle. '1 know "You know that your father had prom pointing to her intended husband, she adMademoiselle Anna' Itcv.J. him by sight, but am iguorant of bis teed your hand to the son of M. Barsao, ot , ded. in a low voice, It is he ho took you A cry of astonishment broke from th Du you rccoleot him? Ah you say name." t up. rdeaux, his eldest friend. The death ol The daughter of M ilevial, of that to mo you owe year hfe ; if g A third person earns to add hit assistance ur father the lengthened Illness which stranger you only who lost his foiUiue by trusting to the efforts of the young people, ' " ft U Bordeaux, Lnew how much I am "indebted to you if over-om- e me anuoh had so reduoed not at In a friend, and d.ed of ? " isf ! knew But it ws as I wui as you oould live in oniy gi lqng separate my courage, old Gerald I " be said. " He must have Alas! you have bnt too truly stated no more. andlsLal' hats time to ItL you . . rone out thia morning, the first for these the hope of seeing yon one day rioh and the case. How does it happen th- -t you all about It ' worthy four day. Thia way, monsieur.1? said he, happy, ufider the protection of ascaffoldare acquainted with theao fa ts ? Jules camo forward to present the pea husband: Thia very morning the I am Jules Ba.aicv" said the yonng peaking to the stranger, he hvss here, ai 1 loved so to his br.de, and they bolt sigmd the marwhich to much of happiness, somber thirty, and I am the porter of the ing Formed under uch builJ up for you, fell to the ground. This man, in a voice scarcely audible riage ecHruci. boose. Come, let me take our place,-roAnn gTew pole, and went and placed v.'Lv- - u. cm bi tbit it a to old a happy our addressed letter, habitation, little womao," continued he to the young to have oome to hand yesterday. beraclf near her mothers seat A mournful sileuce succeeded a girl : " this gentleman and I can take him ought for short time, and read for yourself." to his room in the top of the house. It is Here, who broke it. Anna took th? letter which her mother it was Jules heer want that has reduced him to this ! sudd-My Ah Madame, saidhe, rising, to her, and looking at the signa41 state. They say he was once rich, and 1 held out 1 1 fSOI?E KISH HERTS HI THE COST Cf that sent my yesterday perceive you : " It is from Jules Barsao remarked ture, alis w believe it ; for it only the rich, ho a- life of happiness. of renunciation Thra HEATIMS k ROOM BY US1RS himself." tih than read the contents low theimelves to furnish from hunger when letter," he repeated, as he slightly touched aloud : have we two are still to stories poor of the his right hand, wuh a they it with finger THE . ' Rat) ii As long as o.cune sm'.tea on look of dkgust " permit m6 to destroy it, go op 1 would not be guilty of such a Bie, I thought with delight on the alliance foolish aot ; I would at ouce go to the Mayand to forget that it was ever written " which JI. Re vial and my father contracted or and demand aid. Take care the stair Looking from one lady to the other, and me for firm but failure of ; late the of th are not steep; it is so dark here you cant Tea Styles, from $13 to $30. no sign of opposition, he tore it down seeing bandellaa & on drawn ours and has ; Co., well see it. It is diffeient with me, I ara and threw the portions into the the middle, 1 man of honor deem myself bound to fire. He used to the place that tfie door. Push 1 ia a them until the flame had restore to 'you your promise. If your eizrd on watohed Be never needed a key to lock up hm propand then, as u conevery pa-t- ; were well and myself daughter man. is UeiulJ acquainted, tent i hat it was wholly nnd not lua erty, poor They say irrecovirably affection and mutual u had been the basis how cold it is up herd unname. Diuble he approached Madame Revialp of the projected union, I wonld have bent destroyed, his der these tiles knee before her, as nUe reand bent They placed the old man on some straw my knee before you, madame, and prayed garded alternately .with the utmost satisfacbo wait until 1 repaired our disaster ; bat in one corner of the garret, and the and him whom she have I the right to oallon another to par- tion, her daughter Ile is dyger hastened to feel hw pulse. would have chosen for her if In take and to in aDd my poverty, of .old he said ; my the choice had beenin her power, nere. my join want, ing Or if 1 even know what Do labors? t or some space money for you; ring friend, heres OPEN Full bed 6 ft I In. long. the memory of this unhappy letter canuo, np some soup, Borne wine, and a fire." The time it ofmay take to acquire a fortune if and of it must that which yon have lost ? He altogether pass away, part worthy porter hold put his hand for the money, when the Btianger suddenly exolanuul, that i above can only telL Your daughter, aull remain in your remembrance, think of wordew hich say Id your daugh-,-te- r after having scan bed his pockets, flood brought up tinder your protecting cars, is. only the and myself had been acquainted. We heavens, they have taken my purse ! and so I am informed, both amiable and loYely. SINGLE BED re Acquainted, and know each other alWho is there, then, who will not be proud his features expressed most vividly, vexahad never beeu and to her an honorable nsmevT! give happy wf apart., I tion and fear for the old niun'a recovery. ' I will get them," cried a gentle voice ; and a position in society equal to that in Just now called mademoiselle by the name CHILD'S BED.1 me sister call ; let her by another name, which she was born? At to me, I have qf it was that of the young girl, who had followed them unperceived. tihe hurried out nothing left, and unwillingly I am ferced not less kind but more sacred, that of wife. ASK YOUR FTHRNI- i Of the room, and returned speedily; for to renounce th favor designed for me. I have no fortune to offer her, but I feel s- TURK DEALER . double animated You will and by for courage patdon me, madame, ho perceived that the slightest deluj might hope. leaving FOR IT. Paris without paying my respects to you ; For her for you, madame, who will never be fatal. A woman followed her bringing CLOSED with -- n bedding tnddw us I will work should with energy and debut I fire and wood, with which ahe lit a fire and fear, after having seen your quit daughter, to carry with m a keen regret, termination, and I feel that I shall succeed then retired. The yonng metsenger wa FOREST CITY FURNITURE which might trouble the calm of an existin wy efforts Ob, madame, deign to Ctt, loaded with a bottle of wine, a small loaf, answer me But you weepyou give me VHOLMALB WKlflTTM MAKTTTACfTIUEBfl and the wing of a fowl, wrapped up m a ence now consecrated to labor. madame; believe me to your haud you consent to my request?" piece of newspaper. She placed the whola beFarewejl, then, Rockford 111 And you, Anna, what do you' say? penetrated with every sentiment of resear the old man, and then, kneeling down, for Madame asked to remain. Revial, as she held out the you. and arranged the fire and starred it up to a spect Your most huiuble and obedient servant other to her daughter. blase. "w--Have I ever had any other will than Jules Barsac. The old man by degrees recovered his Wayne, Dn Page Co,IU.nci, senses; he was presented with food in Th yonng girl paused a moment aftei touts, dear mother? gmd she pressed the HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE hand to her end lips. in a short time animamail quantities, Pereheroa Hornet Valued at $.'5,500,000, leading the note, end then raising her eyes You consent, then, mademoiselle ? ' tion was restored. Too weak to thank his . o meal her mother vhirh isclndet about remarked, assjje said Jules; "then yon will allow me to benefactors, qi could only express his feelPER ChN I . KF ALL HORDES 70 placed it on the work table : Do yon not present you thia ling as a mark of our en- vrbrme ings by looks of th most tayichiiig gratithink, mother, that letter is perfect ; rurity of blood ta entnblluhed bv cordedio the Percheron Stud Book redlvirrs re. tude, particularly wStuTthty rested pa th the too high opinion expressed qf me ? gagement." Stud Book ever I.utihshed in Uml coiiiur?,00 tne He only handed her a little near still the hearth. I really think that M. Barsac wriwa with occupied ring set round young girl, EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. To the stranger she appeared nothing els the utmost good sense. I a most regret' With turquoises. 'c ' w Annas ring ! " said Madame STOCK ON RAKD than a charming and mysterious u.on.-Wh- that I bad not seen a man whose conduct with surprise. could this young ct nature he, who so U actuated by such honorable motives." "Yes,14 mother, said Anna, quite d This letter," ssid Madame Renal, earnestly and effectively devoted to a woik IsipcrtcJEroci Karts 1 ; to pell it to replace obliged ias of charity, wbeh her own attire gave every mournfully, reECO certainly augments my the I had received and of for money Cold gret, I feel that I could hav loved this indication my embroidprivation penury IiXTiEi Siallicas, the weather. was, the bonnet which en- young man as a son. Now, what a d.ffer-en- t ery." Old enough for It was in purchasing it that I discovercircled her delicate end beautiful features Jot await you! Ars yoa not terrified Service. was of black straw; the silk gloves, mended at the idea of being obliged to woik for ed your address, although you it 123 COLTS, toe hoik served to cover her name jewellers the of several Two only hands, Anna. places, in your poor mother ? years old and tb1 lloW unkind," eaid Anna ; younger. but certainly not to guarantee them from how u.like old Recount ling the prln beholding you." cashmere, worn to the yourself the cold. An took, as he Ihy, what is it, steer all ? 1pi the uure mu. hand of the voun" ccpf ie$ by all last extremity, was thrown over a faded Formerly, I embroidered to amuse myl ,M j spoke, hieetltra that Intelligent ". , frirl Vilneail U ter t11er tha and whole her dock howerer of now same to silk, do wnlbreu appearI the RHiu.aia tV cctribute gown your themunion!1' b Sat p to be, If their pedigree not recondrd ance betokened the absence of any warm comfort. The latter will be surely the BboiH 13 valued only m g"les, I will n a they The same evening, in order to fulfil The yonng man would unck ftt gnulo prices when I emm.t f,tr. 1$t, th, imrtrtel garment. mpte agreeable. Besides, I can do it now befievolect intenti wrb the verified intrr.ul ms lv " of M Sjll , b6cn struck the tienneiisi have extreme to much more cheerfully. Look, I have by Freiich emmerne trf 'aiipne its number n. reconi in lhe Awntv at hex fqgtqref.bad there been no deposed of th collar. " and she showed tha Annaobliged to Rave t.wu'fu. Bordeau' PenkeroB 8iud Book of France. IOOPap u returned to the old man lodging U . U S4 traod Oetwlrju eent fet. Bi)M H of Chiuago, on Chicago A Monhwettem Ry, vat with fi)e flMhla giln toJ 0 Wlert piMur tue.f a r1 with eo.d tfe M Cita.c4 CH wt Afwti I t brdmg, - T. l, con-fuse- li 1 piJ-CSi.-H i f TV v l -- yr.:q;m.i f h-- Xy Y" i 1 r. V. , r'. . ' 'S-- j';; t i ,, : t - -- ,' " '''' v'T 13 ft: A re X , , - - f- , , - |