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Show fTTHTT- V d - MESSAGES OIJEEirS DONKEY. on a sunbeam. Ca51n3 round Along a Esty cf Eight Experiment. VSOTOillA OF ENGLAND DRIVES When walking through the laboraA LOWLY ASS, tory of th "Volta bureau with Dr. A. Graham Bell, the inventor of the tele-' EarZs Thm 1 and fti Gw, but phone, I picked up on one of the Zlonarcl in th World Pr shelves apiece of pine .board about half thick and eight inches square, frs Cbset Dnncht Animal an inch to AM Otl&ra. Worlds Progress. Out of the pen-tsays of if extended a speaking tube, HE Queen of Eng- which apparently rested against a thin land is the oldest disk of bright metal sunk into th opi - i , j er , monarch In Eurules rope. She the" most powerful empire in the world. She Is the r i c h e s t4 reigning queen and the who only one a donkey, drives which is the cheapest draught animal, after the goat. Queen Victoria, in her donkey phaeton, Is a sight that tickles the crowned heads of Europe. Victoria, however, lets them laugh, and. takes great comfort in her little trap, drawn by th , meek and lowly ass. The point which appeals to the quein it the sober pace and quiet manners of the donkey. Of late years she Iras grown nervous behind horses, although as ; a girl she was a fearless horsewoman. ' t At the Villa Liserb, near Cannes, In the south of France, the queen Indulges her fondness for driving her pet donkey. Away from home she feals that she can drop much of the etiquette and ceremony which hedges her round , at . Balmoral. Her villa has extensi ve grounds looking oil on the sea, and &e ' ' j , t posite side. This metal was like a silver mirror and was about' as large around as the bottom of a tumbler I asked Dr. Bell what It was and he told me it was a perfected Instrument whose original construction enabled him to project his voice from one point to another through the medium of a sunbeam. It enabled him, in other words, to send sounds along a ray of light without the aid of an electric wire. He took the instrument and put the tube to his mouth, holding the mirror so that It caught the sun and cast a little shadow disk of light on the opposite wall. Then by breathing slightly he made this shadow Increase and diminish and assume various shapes by the action of his breath against the mirror diaphragm. - , , n German newspaper As a has said, it has now ccme to this that any adverse criticism cf the kaiser's utterances Is a penal offense, cays the Contemporary Review. Prrizo or silence these are the alternative;?. And yet never perhaps was there a monarch whoca speeches mere loudly challenged criticism; but they are cacrcd. To comment on them in words that rules .even a suspicion of disapproval Is cuS-cieto consign the speaker or writer to Jail for at least three months, mere probably six, possibly twelve. Nay, astonishing as it may appear. It la none the less a fact that lese-m- a jests may be committed by saying nothing! In October last, the Cologne Gazette had an account of a man a German who had been in America who was unfortunate enough to offend in this way, lie was at a cafe with some companions, and they fell to discussing the comparative merits of the German and American constitutions. Of course, the man who had been In America was in favor of iba American constitution. He waxed elo- -; quent on the subject, and went on to then suddenly say,. "As for the kaiser beset that the that dangers realizing he had al- he But short. word, stopped He had been ready said too milch. overheard by someone who denounced him to the police. They arrested him j and he was ultimately sentenced to; It was three months imprisonment. not asserted by the prosecution that he had said anything against the kaiser; he was condemned on the facts as I have stated them. It was assumed that. If he had finished the sentence, it would have contained an insult to his majesty, and this was enough. A later example is, if possible, more astounding still. An upholsterer in Dantzlc was asked at a restaurant to estimate the value of a plaster bust of the empress, and said that it was worth only a shilling. For this he was tried. At the trial the bust was produced, and, being found of very Inferior quality, the man was acquitted. But that he could have been tried at all on such a charge la significant enough. Such cases are ludricrous except for the victims. But occasionally the oversensitive loyalty of the German lead to results still more absurd. Thus at Bonn well-kcnw- Jjjt th OlfScuiti Erase I If rac?tui.ar 3letwn En- -I n4 sand ITaylng: tiws .r ,; ff hr din which Engbold lands proposition to conquer tho Soudan hss raised .V in Trance, rises the farm cf tho imper-turahMarquis cf Dufferin and Ava, the moat distinguished diplomat cf the times. Franco is fighting angry with England, and the relations between the countries are tones as a fiddle string. All England looks to the Marquis cf Duffcrla to emooth down the ruffied feathers of the Gallic bird, and If he fails in this amazingly difficult task it will be because tho affair transcends the power of tho master hand at diplomacy. The marquis has won his honors' fairly, and he has no end of them. Not even a tithe of them can be given here, but it may be eaid that he has occupied every lofty post in the diplomatic service of his country, and its collateral Interests. He is now above TO years of age, and in his long career has been of vast err vice to his government. He has boon secretary of state for India, and of war, too. He was viceroy of India and governor general of Canada. He was British s Tom-AU-Alo- n, sweet-tempere- d. ! 1 Tom-All-Alon- es 1 i a 1,1 v ! nrloci r r .1 1 it L( Ju J.A I l,p lit K.iP la. 'riht inir it. If fi;J SSL u. 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The hue :o 'icaseft! tody ct thisc-weon- push, tha tireless grow Cflry,t!-- erst, getia fcteoma enervate I. Yco Lr.:wt.ri Wfcs.t vs mean. Cena men e d en'Icxvor temporarily to cmw.d tbti in 4 k 4 r A i - a? J - cy great fcrco cf will. Bit trffi ts it pulls powerfully upon il nervous system, which will notlcrgsani tnoh e train.' Too many people wcik ea thIllerve3,, End th result ia eecn ia cr . fcxtnnzta wrecks marked nervous pro fcrEtiQ,,, In every direction. Tkst tir iri-Iin- ia unsafe, " A : r 1 ik no n u u ; Oarsapanlla , CQi7 fimriv. nr . eiitss nnuc you ceeu? y y X' v, V f copied magne at Ravenna, copied Art. or attached to it the name and date of the newspaper or masrazlne from which it is dipped. Separate entries cannot be combined. Entries most be received by ns at Hartford on or before Tuesday, June 36, 18941. In case of a tie, the award will be made according to priority of receipt and entry. Address v Aix-la-Chape- , Dpartrent g! j ' a Soo. pwtkfcgv ' - Chafif. T?j nukke - ef & before sale. ythin? warranted. 100 style 0 styles of i f fsnimM, 1 styles rmm, Oia Write for catalogue-E1.SHAE- W. B. Pratt, OPIU i T' X a r"S m3. Eery. 'f I r. O. IE l.WHICKY - nur.ctas.s'fufv al' - - 1 zt-tiut- . . eeiedr WQ01XKT, ATtASTA, 6 A. JO. - Era. co., T Hi CAEEUC IC5H1V W.MOR HI rccutes Clinns Bar. b. S. Pension 3yrs ini at was , 1& aXmlit atiujclmina, atty slnca. S 1 ilmr TT PCartE THAT ARE SICK or M:rn r?ont Feel Well, FIHS .aUTUVEn to uoe. the One q Foil Thing 00 for a Dose. .a v y JruYglpl m 250 Addref Tits iTiasipdi f. t- ;ark Co. FMla. Ta. Only 1 1 Ilcrr llotho, a German scientist, R csl to have discovered a mean 3 cf . i i Tf' Is v ii c. Ail. it- - i tv j 4 i li t t . , s - toth.ee.- prices, miner wholesaleexamin-ai ship anywhere for EverSon - C' t.r cultivating tho nitrogen absorbing Materia which aro tho can: cf tho Michin Calkcun county, by leguminous plants to tM mond, living igan, is in tho heavy weight class. atmoepheric nitrogen; r.nd ho bcler-Tkciv are rix eons and their combined that the proioetiverw'-- cf rail? thecan hu ton a Ly aowlng wrriht crcecdi considerably tit, o; : r bkJ pound a ercli. Nettiyr tho ririu. As the exp rlreunt v ouM an. cere, hr io net I,' f k w zer iht mofher tip thx caries tho farmer Co ext on: I va r an cn w it r 3 rraari. If try rri C.. PhtcadelphU. E. Rlrra 3kn. tkw rervUer. agents WEHAVF no.ellat street - Cawiixg- Esrtfard, Conn, eleOr.z cf the health-givinments cf HIRES Rootbeer is It ccntains snore sarsaparilla sarsaparilla than many ci the preparations called by that name HIRES tha best by any test. lle, and sedulously encouraged the immigration of Byzantine artists? Or is it surprising that, in the tenth century, the Venetians, perpetually in commercial contact with every eastern port, imitated' a Constanticnpolitan church amid their own lagoons? Between the sixth and the eleventh century western art Romanesque art was not even sure what it wanted ta try to do, while in the sixth century alepstera art Byzantine art-h- ad and conceived perfected come of ready the meat marvelous monuments of human Intelligence and taste. (The Churches cf Pfirigueux and Angou-lfra- e, by 21. G. Van Iteneaclacr, in the Century. of StetUtibs, FGFi: fTFG. GO., and that Charle- Ravenna at W FT XT LutiAiLa number of different Columbia Bicycle advertisements clipped from newspapers or magazines issued since Jan. I, 1S96. In a word Many advertisements dISer cr twoj others In the style of only distinct types variations only, however, will be counted. Lach advertisement must have plainly Not only hundreds of admirable Syrian churches, but St. Sophia Itself, had been completed before the early Christian P6rigueux was begun. When we think what this must have been, with its wooden ceiling and scant, barbaric attempts at ornament, and what St Sophias is, with th most beautiful dome that has ever yet been a richness of finely devised and perfectly wrought adornment that has never yet been equaled, can we marvel that any kind or degree f contact with Byzantine art deeply impressed western eyes and often guided western hands? Can we wonder that the churches of Constantinople were con-structed.- L. to whoever shall send us the greatest BALDWIN, girdle spanned her she wore a crown bore a scepter. , Byzantln r a CISVCLC o - ARTHEMISE diamonds, a Jeweled waist, on her head and in her hand she M The variety of Columbia Bicycle' advertising is great. All the good points of Columbian, all the delight of riding them, cannot be fully described in any one advertisement, nor in a hundred. We wish to know how many announcements can reach any one person, and so offer a 11 GOLD LID EH A ! ; is ill li a and j dl-t'O- L.rf" queen and certainly never did a real ms Ji queen wear a more gorgeous coronation, a pretty picture of which was ing la a positive proof of thin, weak, Ira. made by the Illustrated American. pure blood; for, if the blood ia rich, rci, This gorgeous robe was of the richest vitalized and vigorous, it imparts lift tod white satin embroidered with gold energy to every nerve, organ and ticsr thread and jewels. Around the bottom of the body. The necessity of taklrg of the skirt were five large coronets, Hoods Sarsaparilla far that tired feeling wrought out cf seed pearls and jewels. is, therefore, apparent to every one, acd Above them was a rich applique of the goodJt will do you la equally fcsyccd palest green velvet couched in gold question. Remember that thread and with the design picked out In amethysts, sapphires, emeralds, and other glittering jewels. The corsage v . was cut round in the neck and the entire front was covered with the same exquisite jeweled embroidery. Huge puffs of satin formed the sleeves and on Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, f i. them the rich design of the skirt was & Co., Lowell. Mass. C. Hood I. only by repeated. About the neck was a costly Prepared are easy to take, easy medici collar, thickly studded with llOOU to S mills operate. 25 cents. jewels on both sides until it formed a glittering mass of gems. From the shoulders, fastened by gems, hung the court train of royal purple velvet, deeply bordered with ermine, and lined diffarAiit advertisements ef with heavy , white satin. The train, n three yards long, was richly embroid-er- el 'i with fleur de 11s, wrought In the juL, same jewels as those used in embroidering the gown. About, her white throat she wore a superb, necklace of , . a 1 anitv. driTirenf-elbtect cs frcca tb lauaties. Queen of the Mard 1 Oral. One of the sweetest maids of New Orleans Is Mi S3 Arthemies Baldwin, who was crowned queen of the recent Ilordi Gras in the city near, the delta. She ia the daughter of Albert Baldwin, president of the New Orleans National Bank. Miss Baldwin looked a real tow-zle- - , s J f tj 'id s rt r:ly Lirjf !U i a. irrg-ertea- t , ' J! t i j. -i : i I fir iii c a Hf ''ftfi ?'i. j f ri, zt d Ik3 t zxz''- Duf-fer- 1 4;, ti I ii r x ilf d t 'i r i 1 -d 4 1 . f 7. 73 i llrrl ti bn 1. T(fuLif-g'yLht Hjr,iri Io no r 7 c tea ' i T C V . t A r . hud il'k Hi t - re. tm, rrr cLA hsnZ'. L (.i-triii- s ii j; it; L'- - t.u, j tlf- ,i ; - hy (jirr vantf i l ;r; I UKtf I - 1. Ttr- Ki it cmtjtt", cc-ema-d a atjyjxy t - I A : la ( Git;ld rt-rs- UT cf tho dust and nt J!M THE PENMAN.1' Aprirsey, finny rtorirn nf fktH In ImHatiro pmanehip cn told, but th? following, rrirird by an Enallsk authority, 3i probably th5 most wonriorfui auttentie C2zz itr r curded, : a s 1'jo ffev Ycrk Mall and Kjp In 1K"3 llotrrt a famous Stewart, of jo.oinmii- fckip, executed a EG Bonk of England noto with such accuracy and reality that Lq wo e usjkild la the etivfn one night and rob bod of the rote by a ruffian who had seen" it la "hi pcfscEricn a few hours previously. Stewart, Indignant at tho Irwiinitnt to which ho had been cubic-- rid, gave chase to tho thief and, with tbo acri.st-anc- o cf tho police, cucccedcd la recovering tho cham ncto. At tho rubes quant pclico court prccaclings no cno to havo ths slightest cusplcion c.3 to tho gcnuincncas of tho note, which was handed round to the various persons engaged in th caao. A few weeks later Ctowart, who was a personal friend of the cashier cf the local bank, took, tho nets to him one morning and asked that it might be cashed. In return for it he received five sovereigns and left the tank. An hour or two afterward he paid a cocond visit to his friend the cashier and, taking him to cno side, confessed that the note was a forgery and refunded him the money. The cashier, whose surprise was great, r to believe that the nets was a counterfeit, and wa3,nct convinced until Stewart had executed another one in hi3 presence. DUFFERIN THE FOREMOST MAN IN CUHOPG LORD "That shows you, said he, how the action of the diaphragm Is carried along the ray. Now, If you will put a little bottle with some soot In It where that shadow Is on the wall and speak Into the tube you will find that the sound will travel along the ray of light, and by having a receiver connected with the bottle one would be able to hear what you were saying. can take her regular morning outing We have spoken by, this means to and in her donkey cart, driving slowly about from points 200 yards apart, and there the garden paths. She does not drive seems to be no reason to doubt that speech may he sent along a beam of her donkey along the boulevards. i ' tjr The vehicle which she usually uses light for great distances. In our ex( X cn these occasions is a' low basket-wor- k periment in this we first used salenium, JS? ' rare sensia substance and very very phaeton, easy to get in and out howto We tive have seat. found, a light. with of, broad, comfortable we can that ever, very a good There is top which can be raised if produce the sun is too warm. Usually, how- results with common soot, and the disever, the top Is down, and majesty coveries may yet he made which will make such an invention commercially shades Its eyes with a parasol. V A curving dashboard acts as a bul practicable. wark against any possible onslaught BLEAK HOUSE LOCALITIES. .of the donkeys heels. In case he should . so far forget himself. This is a preIlaa DIapared Mr last summer a party of friends were caution which is advisable with all donTnlklngrliorna Chambers. no matter how keys, Mr. Charles Dickens the younger, in chatting at a restaurant, when one of a If donkey gets excited he never can his introduction to "Bleak House, them said: "What a fool that Kaiser The audacious words were not al- be coimted upon, and human foresight identifies some of the localities men- is! LORD DUFFERIN. cannot guarantee that he will not find tioned in the story, says tho Westmin- lowed to pass unavenged. A policeman was at once called in by an eavesdrop- - j commissioner in Syria. He has" been cause for excitement in something. ster Gazette. ha3 disto Rome and to ambassador to When Queen Victoria goes driving appeared, but the present Tooks court, per and the culpri t given into custody. Constantinople. Russia, It was while at the Then It came out that he had been Turkish ehe holds the reins loosely In one hand Cursitor street, was Mr. he was intrusted that capital but this is a purely perfunctory per-- j Cook's court; Chlcesler rents,Snagsbys merely referring to an acquaintance of ' by his government with the conduct of leading the name of Kaiser (a not uncommon formance. She does not really drive from the east side of New had the and Linrelations, Square, name In Even then he was the entire Egyptian herself. Driving a donkey is not espe- colns of all the questions that settlement Inn, to Chancery lane. Is the taken toGermany). the police station, and had cially amusing. out of the trouble made by Arabi. court In which Mr. Krook came to such-- some ; in obtaining his re grew A trusty young groom walks by the, difficulty 1831 In his lordship was given his presbad end; and Russell court, between donkeys bead and with a leading rein' Catherine court and Drury lane, is the lease. ent post to the French embassy, and guides him according to the queens thoroughfare whence a now, when the two governments clash, reeking little th Dog lc a Bird Coge. Kept directions. By the side of the phaeton tunnel he came to the front as peacemaker. of a court gave access to the we We know our to what ask friends walk, two of Victoria's Highland at- - iron gate of the "hemmed-IHe is personally loved in Paris and this n church- do for use we seldom know all the fact will go a long way toward a real but tendants. Before John Browns death and obscene," the which are made from the ' triumph of diplomacy should he sucthis was his special duty. They carry yard, pestiferous of ground in which the deviations scrap beastly ghawls, and the queen's bottle of salts, remains of Capt. Ilawdon received original Instructions. In a fashionable ceed in placating France and winning a flat a few months ago the society dame victory for English advancement In without which she never goes out Christian burial. who was going to the seashore left her Africa, Yet his present position Is an Russell court has been cleaned up of beloved in Lord poodle, Mopsa, in charge of her exceedingly difficult one. A LIGHTED GUN. late and the horrible little churchyard nearest, dearest friend in the flat, with has no end of titles. His father m 2Tero' On her return was the fourth baron of Dufferin, and Queer Invention That Will has been converted into an asphalted elaborate directions. Enable You to Shoot Accurately. playground for the children of the "Mopsa was delivered In good health and the son has been widely honored by The shades of night are no longer a neighborhood, hut the archway and the spirits, blit gone off in her looks, d many universities. He has some honorprotection to game from the powers tunnel and the steps, Mr. Dickens says, One and ragged. day her mistress ary degree from every big university in of the sportsman. An English Nimrod are still there. .Mr. Tulkinghoms said: Great Britain. Harvard gave him honchambers were not. distant far from has invented a luminous sight for use "Marie, I cant stand It any longer orary LL. D. in 1878. He Is an author In a bad light. A tiny incandescent No.' 68 Lincolns Inn fields, where Mr. do tell me what you did to Mopsa while of note, and withal one of the most inlamp, fed from a single storage battery Foster lived; and Mr. Dickens has al- I was gone? She looks horrid. teresting personages in Europe. He surways the thought that, although concealed in the gun stock, is mountwas born In Ireland In 1826. Anr Marie honestly replied: aled within a shield at the muzzle of the roundings of the two houses are altoa was such nuisance, Julia, she gun, and a faint ray of light calcu- gether different rand although there ways running out when the doors were Lwrd Cromer And Egypt. lated to indicate the position of its was not the faintest likeness between open. I kept, her in my bird cage. Lord Cromer, the British minister at their : was Wold occupants, is Chesney in Times. ourc, exposed the direction of Philadelphia Cairo, who Is the real ruler of Egypt, is the shooters eye, and this is sufficient much more than an accidental resemba man of the greatest ability in his proto enable him to obtain the required lance to Rockingham castle in NorthCrime. fession. He has quick decision, and the residence of Hon. the amptonshire, with the back sight and with alignment cost something to properly immovable determination. Ever since It the target, be it animate or In Inani-- i Mr and Mra Richard Watson, to whom save may a boy from, becoming" a criminal, his appointment in 1883 he has been mate. The special application of the 'David Copperfleld was dedicated. but it will cost the state and city much the cause- of no end of anxiety to the eight is for game shooting at night and more If they permit him to become a French, and for this, if no other reason, A Partnership Accident. for naval service, such, for instance, habitual law breaker. Rev. R. A. it is to be expected that he would enjoy, as the illumination of a machine a Here true is of coincidence story as he does,' the absolute confidence of his White. gun used against torpedo attacks during the which, in view of th state of the government Lord Cromer was fornight. For the latter purpose it has streets lately, may be 'regarded as ini crKing: of Portnsrar Priceless Crown.' merly a European commissioner of the bttn adopted in' the English navy. rather than remarkable: , esting The king of Portugal recently had his public debt In Egypt. He was selected Mr. W., of one cf our suburbs who, crown repaired and the jeweler to whom as one of the controllers general reprewith his partner, Mr. S., had Intended the commission was given says it is the senting England and France when the Japanese Method. It Is customary among the most civ- to take a business trip to New York one most valuable crown in the world. It Khedive Ismail was deposed by the firman of th sultan in 1873. It was about ilized nations, when launching or chris- Monday morning recently, was unable, Is worth $5,000,000. the close of 1883 that Tewfik Pasha betening a vessel, to break a bottle of on .account of a slight accident the came the ruler of Egypt ' Abbas soon champagne or other wine over her Sunday before to keep .his engagement. BITS OF KNOWLEDGE. found out, however, that there was no vST's, Tbs Japanese, with their usual A telegram was therefora sent to Mr. The man who will not improve Bis bending to th will of the English dip- .ChrXty nations, do not believe in this s: waste. When they chris"Slipped cn ice; strained back. Meet chance, ia bound to lose It, no matter whether it has to do with the seeking ten a vessel, instead of breaking a ket- you in New York Yednesday. W. was of salvation or making a fortune. the amazement of Mr. Y7. Ykat tle, they literate a number of pigeons. Charlemagne poscezzed a tablecloth At the christening of the Yaririma, the to receive, while his messenger wan cn to woven from asbestos. He used to astha way the office, a dispatch largest and most powerful battleship tonish his guests after dinner by gathever constructed, for the Japanese navy, from kls partner, as follows: "Lams on Ice. a Meet time took at short tack; slipped whisk, ering It up and throwing it into the ago place In New York on you the Tyno, this fire, from whence he drew it cleansed tho Elswisk shipyard, Yednesday. S. Heston Transcript. from gravy and other grease. unusual tight was Been. Madams New Hampshire has reason to be lie to, the wife cf a member of tho JapI2cr and Horse, anese embassy, christened the vessel proud of her free public library system. cross-eyed ether day two men Bplendid work has been accomplished and 1st lcc:e the pigeons at tho simo down to Bread know since 1832, and of the 233 cities and when to street, interesting time, It would a collision occurred. Then town 3 in the state there are not more what tho origin, meaning and inten- tud'iealy one of tho men angrily eaid: than fifty that have no free public tion cf tho custom was. where? dont leek you "Why your library. II Got be gcingT Negotiations are in progress by which a 'll the nctis-.s quick tho Art Inrtitute of Chicago, may tkic cf t ether, Ten think you never epeko f the :rk roof the sixty-forri cucr-nicf the uric; lug vimen, to tho deceased, do yen ? rrrpt plica paintings by Gustave Dor which for Thato whet I ri 1 tho lawyer. w h ;ro on iVIy dont iooktho psj?;t few yc aro have been exhibited go dtnerc. yotiro Nor, dont acs , !' r, la thl-- country. Th lr.gr LORD CROMER, a matter of fact, I OU be $l,CC0,CCri. Ms lam at Cromer hMMly told him that tb f riling and printing A cave to xiva clicked at him, tint r i: if k gave any more trouble he trculd Jf'.f T. r i ur tho cave 3;i.h has Mammoth dend-rieten di1 Ih bo deposed, and Realizing that the Britgrcit x,i lid been 1 in IMroorri-xn- , ia county, events took place? ish emissary wanvthe master Abbas rei ti in triii ulrich Mommolh la Caye lucky, li vail 1'k 1 to Lira at all yen talked signed himself to tbs Inevitable. Fsiiiaf ad. TIa j,r cri ra- mo Tie tell TO 'll you ta Lsio ricn tall Eumy Voiles of IL1 jrt ,.iacLa-It- h All. Lux cn vx.ultl c muiunkuto with a charr.aiK cC H.e rev c.i i x a cf Wilt ri V.nliM farmer named RayTho family it, air, In c , VERITABLE CinS nl iixisi--- . Mr. Ball i IS AN ABLli DIPLOM AT, LEGS LIBERTY IN GERMANY. Ifo Oae I Allowed to Czltlitsa tli --' OCHXia i aiu Incrc-ir-K- l -- n ' Y -; Jmu t C, Hr 1 ;r i:u- - .( (f,to f VcL rerfi-t- i XIII. e Ko. ns, 0 pu-ts- Iris 54 soy list i |