9; ;rtaj.LADhI e 5, .' " ' , -' - .. , I ----"- , FOB FARM AND GUIDE. always practised, and which was IUe.ees.tully S' USFARTflOT.: Y': In secret because her wrists were red Trying to Qivc Atraya Baby CxrfagB. practised as beets, and has hacked her brain and - by my father 1 "supposed said a Brooklyn woman . RhttJtATlSU IV X HEIFER.Rhemnathni : her cosmetic-boxes to find out the < :,. for the last thirty or OFFICIAL WAR UPON TRAJUKQ DRT-SSK yesterday! "that it was the easiest thing : ,f" , Is a very common disease forty years. This is by The trailing dresses now fashionablehave cause. It was nothing more nor' less possible to give away an article of posl- ". ,. ; , Ml farm animal, probably because simply taking none but perfectly engaged tho attention of the Supreme than her cuffs which interfered with Ute use and value, but I find it is not.for. I ,t ',:-;>:\." they are BO much to The the circulation. Detroit Free Press. own a perfectly good baby carriage, :r.1'r'y exposed - : fresh l and sound eggs and setting Sanitary Board of Vienna.} [ which my big 4-jcar-old baby has no \ r4l changes of weather and other causes them in layers t>n the tip or small end, District Police Commissioners were longer the slightest need, and for six :' .,, of inflammatory condition. This dis- in a box or basket or anything that asked officially whether dresses sweep" NOVELTIES ITS GLOVES. weeks I have been trjlnjr to bestow it as '{ ,t. , 'ease Appears In the form of an Intermittent i will hold eggs. Wo do not put any ing in the mud are injurious to tho 1 Many' novelties in the way of gloves a It gift direct upon to some somebody.hospital I or could day have nursery sent h 'Ii.,, l lameness which changes from thing between them, nor do we put publlo health; and whether, if forbid are to be found just now. Dnck's- but I had a fancy I should like to pickout r ) ', . one part to another. This is a marked them up 'air-tight,' but we always den, the prohibition could bo enforced.The foot yellow is the newest shade employed personally some poor mother who \\ li \..,. ( ;" I, : ; ; symptom of the disorder, which Is keep them in tho cellar. Eggs that replies differed. One official sag for ants, and it is exceedinglypretty would But I bare be delighted not been with able such to find a windfall.her. I ao.raww.lesl"s. ",.,, f quite! often Inherited, and Is thus we have put away in this position gested a special tax on trailing dresses, and in perfect taste when worn began with the sister of my curse, the ''''1 m, j't, spread through a herd. The most bene- were-after being kept six months but he confessed that it would be, difficult in conjunction with gray. These wife of a bard working mechanic, but I A woman wA0' can welL, IeAShe's r; ' fit .Is gained from to collect with black or was told abe had already secured and was the woman' who:, geto : 'f . long-continued as good and fresh asv the day they gloves are made either I a dollar week 'a fine car It's the woman who eoo&see'pnd' ,' '{ .'E , doses of one ounce of hyposulphite of were laid and we have never foundone RIBBONS IX THE BOUDOIR. .. with self-colored stitching. As a rule '. paying with blue,i plush and upon a satin para- won't believe who. has to 'suffer.; '. :( .r r oda given daily In a bran mash. that was stale this l season the latter predominates. age needless. There'd r spoiled or among If the drawing-room is really becoming And it's ft : r'1 : -[New York: Times. 4 them when, thus served. We feel Some substantial! gloves, suitable for "A friend's washerwoman came and medicine-a legitimate medicine.- , the same thing more dignified : looked at it and decided it too largeto driving are of flue Suodo In pale tan was that's made to woman's'' Buffering ., : 'l confident that they would keep good stop I cannot be said of the boudoir. The lat stand in her hallway, so she continuesto : A NEW IITBRID TEA-KOSR. and fresh for one color, with the under part of the band her big baby to and from the and cure woman's ailments.- [ is . year. est idea Is to the walls of. weman's carry It is f not often that Germany offers i hang and the fingers in brown leather. Ths person she leaves him with while she I. It's Dr. Picrce's Favorite ..Prescripttion. t ; nofelty In roses, bat Berman florists room with ribbons harmonizing Bcaver-Nantwieh glovo, which ii out at work. spoke to a physician who It's purely vegetable and* f 1 with its decorations. For instances, a I had I considerable charity harmless' < M have placed the market WIlT CABBAGE FAILS. be know a perfectly -a powerful' ; on a new the mistress thoroughly waterproof, can only I" practice and ho told ,me after a fort well 'as uterine 'tonio- 41 Por a good crop of cabbage, a deep room lately prepared for young general, as , hybrid tea-rose, to which has been had in tan shades. Another specialtyis I night's interval that his offer of the carriage and nervine imparting vigor and i given the imposing name of Kat erin rich loam Is necessary, and for a heavy of a country house had pale rose- the bat's-wlng\ gauntlet} so called to four different poor and working strength to the, whole system. For' it crop it must not succeed other than colored! walls, upon which pictures In had aroused no enthusiasm. mothers Augnste Viktoria. The plant is described because of the peculiar white stitchingon periodical pains, weak back, bearing, tl". them to have 'a ' grass. The best are secured by while and gold frames were suspended Every one of expected: . as vigorous, with only erect crops the black 'Suede. The Servianchevrctto new one'before the summer.' I called ina down sensations, nervous prostration SiHi i trong shoots, with few strong thorns turning under sod about the 1st of with white and blue ribbons. As and the Roman chevrette woman from the street who was carrying and all female complaints" '' giving it a well-trained and pleasant June, and about the ,1st of August tho ribbons speedily become discolored gloves are both capital wearing ones. a baby of weight seemingly beyondher it's a positive' remedy.' It improves I U spreading liberally well-rotted stable or dirty there is plenty of opportunity strength. digestion, enriches the blood,'! isp ele : appearance. The foliage, when young The latter are not dyed at all; in tech "She looked it over without ardor. and aches and of spending one's .time taking pains, melancholy and it in with the ,()f brownish red, turns a dark glossy manure working nical parlance, they are "plunged." but finally said she would take it and brings refreshing sleep ' nervousness , < cultivator. In districts them down and putting up new " cabbage-growing would back for it in the afternoon. : green. Each shoot bears one, sometimes For evening wear there are some exquisites come and restores health and strength. : this method will give an abundant ones.-[New York Recorder. I never saw her again. The effort now is _ two or three well-filled, cup- Snedes in palo heliotrope, pale I becoming interesting, and I shall continue No other medicine for women U* *,. hapcd flowers showing an orange crop of large and perfect heads. With pink and lemon. Duck's-egg green is it until the person who will 'is. If It falls to< %i r TREATMENT FOR TILE NOSE. I . satisfaction ' good seed of the best strain under I encountered r yellow in the centre which is sur- Have heard fad another new shade in kid and it retains glad to own the carriage is' give in any case, the; ;. of the latest rounded by cream-yellow petals,which these c ndlt.ions. fully ninety-five percent you its freshness remarkably well and She must exist somewhere in this big. money paid for it .is refunded. You ? ; adopted by the girls It is this-to Tori Tim ' .turn cream-whlte on the outside and of the plants set should produce cleans perfectly.[New York World. I, clty.-EN pay only for the good you get. On , marketable heads. In fact, have massage the no.el And It is stated I these terms it's the eheapett. t recnrve gently.-[New York: World. seen better results than this., On the by one in good authority that the tip- To Take Off alightFinger llina' But more than that, it's the beat, ' tilted nose, after vigorous treatment, !TOUT OF THE: GERMAN EMPRESS.A ; rings that are worn constantly vPAnGBTT I contrary, take the plants grown from often become too tight and when from # SPRAYING TREES. , APPLE I told German delightful story is of the When withench the same stock ,seed, set them on a shows quite positive signs of ultimate some cause or other it is necessary to remove I Pdq ; , apple trees are sprayed Empress. The last time she was ; FRBIGHT. ; light soil that has been heavily Grecian development. If you have, a them the task becomes difficult and : 'THE ' poisons as Paris green and Lon homely nose, take hope for by vigorous in church at Berlin there was 'seatedin in some cases painful. A very good way ; . .. i don purple it is not safe to turn ,d nay. ...a dla ot >.t.. ..''1'/" i In to pasture until after there has been the vegetable matter being pretty massage desirable you can bringit extremely pretty but delicate a thread of soft white silk in a needle\ "Strlki whlla ,the Iron I U ,Hot.. "ti/ 'L' ' to least very Puttone at so thoroughly exhausted, the climatio a shape-or and pass the needle under tho ring. I iA shower rain to Writ for Catalogue BOW,and ay what :';. \ a heavy enough or conditions favorable one of my little friends assured mo little girl. The little one was so interested end of the silk upward with the hand, paper you saw' this Advertisement , wash the poison down into the soil. being equally in the Empress that.she gazod and twist the remaining silk around the Remember that I sell everything that , With confident sincerity. In all probability 't'' 4 this soil would not half goo to furnish a homm.nutacturlna 3Rom. yield the.ol'op until it reaches the several times One shower will be sufficient finger . good usually at her intently and insisted stay thing! and buying other in tb 4 of that of the former. Again take the next thing that shall startle upon nail. Then null on the other thread, and largest poeolble lots which, enable m*to i to throw the poison down beyond plants from the seed-bed of the us will bo tho opening of a now school ing throughout tho service .although the ring wilt slip off very easily.-JPj- wipe, out all eom tttlon. ', t, the reach of pasturing cattle. same her strength was insufficient to change Here are a few ,of myStartling t by Mme. Somebody tho greatest noso puny same stock, set in a field when the atmospheric Bargains! The the trees will also be : apples on- tho strain of tho religious cere long l trainer on e rth.- St.Louis Republic. Store fall t [ , conditions were favorable, On the Safe Side. A No. T Flat TOP: Cooking i washed clean, and should any fall and ntouy. Bravely the child tried to sit aloe! IfixlT Inch oven fitted with SI piece I . be eaten cattle there will be little ay just before a heavy rain, and an Mr. De Gadd- 'Wbv did you take of ware,delivered at your own depot, alt !l.. \ r by A WOMAN SCALPED IN A LACNDRT. up and keep her eyes open and listen your little boy out of knickerbockers and freight charge paid by me for, only I.K a . number after the equal of plauts just Dollars). , danger of injury, at least not from the !Ir.. Mamlo Wllck had her hair attentively to oil that was going on; put him in long p.ntst" Twelve" I will" ell you a &'-001.'\ Cooking .,I poisons they retain. There Is 'some rains if It comes offyory hot and dry Mrs. De Gabb-"We spent, the summer 'II\ID\! Inch oron 1826 Inch top \ t caught in a revolving wheel at her but at last nature failed< her and tho . for Thirteen fitted wltb n piece of ware : after the tho result will show Park. Strut A SrntA'sGood planting, at Asbury , doubt in to the of such and the freight . regard efficacy husband's steam laundry,and althoughit little one fainted. Newt, Dollar., pay :\ P poisons as are named for repelling the two crops so different in appearance was but the work of a moment on the At the close of the service Her Maj. Sur depot not pay two prices for , that even an expert, not knowing the odlin moth, and we would be pleased part of the wheel to scalp Mrs. Wilck, esty,directed ono of her ladies to find yonr goods. il I to have those of readers who facts, would say there were two distinct I will send a nice plush Parlor 8ult; ' our you the spray kinds of seeds sown-tho one it will take the physicians at least two out who child was and also her walnut frame cither In combination or ., ' their trees .this season report the re. 1m n.led\ tbe mot stylish colors for " to restore her head to its original circumstances. On being told she wasa ' the other years railroad itatton , good, poor. ,33.DO,to your ,freight i1' aults.-[American Agriculturist Cabbage than other condition< minus the liatr. The poor peasant girl, the Empress a a twill, 4 more 'any plantIs I allO sell you a nIne Bed room ( injured by receiving a check in operation of skin-grafting is being directed that a sum of money bo given consisting head liedatead of Uureatt, 1 Waabttand wltb gla" ,, Centr 1 Lisp 0:' ",. " WET HAT IN THE MOW. transplanting. Plants set Just before performed, the skin used being taken to the family to supply immediate Table 4 Can.Seat Cbaln.1Onn*Beat and : .all for iO.eOandpay , Hack Years ago when mowing away hay : a heavy rain will not receive''' a check, from the limbs of an employe, who necessities, and that the child be sent -Y. freight Itocker to your depot.' .. I, by band, forkfuls that seemed especially because the earth becomes so thor insisted< upon giving her skin for thpUrlo.e to school, and also, that, she be givena Suit Or,I with will lend largo yon al..an., elegant full tuarbl Bedroom lop, as: t green or damp were left on top in gratitude for a kindness musical education at tho Empress's. for ISO,and pay freight. '" y ' about the roots while ., oughly packed Nlo Window Hbad ollaprl'l1'On. t .40 .lii'..: ; ! . of the mow. It was a surprise to us shown her.by Mrs.Wllck.- NewYork The gracious lady also sent Kleaant!: large Walnut-lay Clock.,., 4.00 : ; i those set after a rain may suffer be- [ expense. Walnut Lounge\ .....,..,.......;.........,...,.UD then to note that in this position they I cause the earth is not pressed firmly Commercial Advertiser. to the little girl a smelling bottle as a Lao Curtain per w ......./..,,,,*.1.00 I cannot describe everything In small nearly always rotted, though exposedto about the roots' To guard againstthis souvenir, and asked that the child be advertisement, bat haw >.." immn 1 air. The is that INDIAN WOMEN AS LACE UAEERS.: ,. (tor* containing JM.OOO ft. of floor room, 'x ' reason as the green the better plan is to puddle the sent to see her as.soon as her strength wltbwaroboueesandf.ctarybnildlnge In 'f 1 ' bay in the mow heats It sends up its My work as a teacher of J"omanly) would'torutlt. otherp.M.otAnga.tamskingihall6helergat , and to set them in clear weather ' plants bt lnw* of tbl kind under ont } j. , moisture in heated air, which con- when there is no necessity for haste, Industries very interesting.. I find orexo BN.JOYS TbM manng'niont rtoreR and In warehouse the Southern are O1'Owd.4.Httte. t' ; denses as soon as it meets the colder and tho work can be perfectly done. the Indian women quick to learn*,and : f; FASHION NOTES. Both the method and renilU when with th. cbotont production/ of the bet ' air above. This keeps the wet grass This plan I have never known to fail ,they work intelligently. Those who .J> A rosebud made exclusively of gar. Syrup of Figs" is taken) tt it pleasant faotorl/ .of.My good oatiloifu will b containing* roalle If tUua.tr"tloll' yoq. \ " continually wet until it is rotted. But are making lace are very satisfactory, nets' in gold setting. is a recent bon. and refreshing to the taste, and acts will kindly. nv whdrn you ww thin*dnrttlvement. r ', and I believe more failures are due to the I I Pay Freight. Addr*** , In such case the green clover below improper transplanting than to all and have more than once expressed< net pin conception. Liver gently and yet promptly Bowels cleanses on Kidneys the system U Xs. :3J. J300-3aWt rBOPRUTOR : . will usually be found in excellent con. other causes combined.-[American their grateful thanks for tho work Here Is an oddity for scarfpin t A effectually, dispels colds, headaches Padgett' Furniture Stove dition. Top off with dry hay or bet- Agriculturist. thus provided, saying they have spent tiny gold lantern with an opal set half and fever and cure habitual AND CARPET STORE., ',' ter still, with a few forkfuls of dry such a comfortable winter. Other way in a thin crystal. constipation. Syrup of Figs .it the 1110-1118 Hroad St.,AUGUSTA,got.'L: had only remedy of lu kind ever pro- __ , have Straw they to chop woodanddo atraw from last year's stack. FARM AND GARDEN NOTEs. years A diamond serpent is twIned duced, pleasing' to the taste and acceptable : s't. ,1s also) excellent to top the stacks of Rotation of crops Ii always bene other such work, often wanting around a shawl pin, It. head protrud. to the stomach, prompt in S50 REWARD : hay.. Usually for a foot or more at ficial. necessities they could not procure.It ing above In .a graceful coil. its action and truly beneficial M its I 11_ hen' yAv. 'c. .. w, .. . fop the hay will be nearly worthless.. seems to me that all these people i fleets, prepared only from the most .fuss J oar lill''fT br..d 01 elt::. 1DON'T '. The pulverizer I. an implementthat Neither ribbons nor flowers are "" ,aJe_. c.... .... .",, : ' If straw was covered to the depth It need is work and good examples, but healthy and agreeable substance, its ... ,N or....r 'Da.i ior 9 f is not used as extensively as it worn upon the bodice of the mediaeval many excellent qualities commend ito :::(.. ; arwkp now J ( would absorb the of bay and it must be work with quick returns, I aria 0 t"PI 4W. i! . moisture might be.Chicks. tea gown, but over the corsage falls a all and have made it the most Y a t" :* ' its Boston something that will keep them employed is. 1X18 4c CO. . bo Improved by aroma.[ remedy) known. 1 i collar of rich Venetian popular should be fed two quaint capo WINBTo KOKTU OARJLTNA.. every and them ;;. Cultivator. give some sati.faation. Byrup of Fin .ia for Bale In 60o ; hours until one week old. If they conld see how white lace, which reaches to a sharp point in and 91 bottles by all leading drug-- KING COTTOR! t I the back and ends in two front as TCKPESTIXE FOR ROUP. The chicks must not be allowed to people live and< work many would very a gists. Any reliable druggist who : ; Experiments: made show that the tread in the water. Dampness is soon imitate them. I long.to see different finish to the V'lhapod.neck.. may not hare it on hand will procure DIY or sell yosr C ttos "JOnt :' germs of roup are destroyed, when fatalIf kinds of industries and examples An odd example of tho millinery of it promptly for any one who Ton Cotton 8ctl_ : i' i wishes to try it. Do not accept sal CHUfliT COT NtT. 't '' .. the moment is exact imitation of brought in contact with spirits of tur of some good white an SGOS' the proper implements were used people substitute. ref Iurme add_ ,. ... tl'a@ pentine. Turpentine, however, II a for the garden there would be less amongst them. It is the spirit of independence ? the web of a spider, woven in the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP COL 071neLltiU't. } finest threads of straw. Ills trimmedon bINOUAMTON K. Y.' J J' t severe dose to give even if effectual, complaint of the labor required in and ambition that I. lacking CAN HAHOISCO.. OAL.uuaiftui. ' and if too much is given it may do growing vegetables for.family use. which"only employment can croitc. I the crown with morning glories : tt. MW tout *.* SMITH'S WORM ,OIL r ,.x- damage of itself. To properly pre. .-[The Indian's Friend. shading from pink to purple. Beneath. I* Uadklair. la. Hat t Qatebe.t..n0' : t A chick: must not be even dampened. the brim is a pink velvet banJeau. BIt Uellabl Wra Medlei.* MaML pare it, mix one part spirits of lurpen. Water should be in DONALD KENNEDYOf l'AWrjO, G&. $.pt. U. 1 JIIIO. given tine, one part kerosene and three parts a manner CAUSK: Or BCBAWNINE89.: When a French woman wears I certify that on the lilt /Of Beptootv I that the beak of the chick be- eomtnenrvd giving my child a) _th. ol*].. only : can glycerine in a sewing machine oil can, Scrawny necks are looked upon (In ialor( hat, which is very seldom, she fcrnlth1. Worm Oil. and the \following darltworiuB L and always shake well before using. come. wet. the glass) with horror by women. has it of clear, white straw, with a Roxbuiy Mass says II. 4 to S luch**long,wr fi.esp/tlli W.! Lo.lMlo tJoD:. ', With the point of the oil can force A crop will take from the land certain Now comes a woman who has found scarlet velvet band; but the hat the Bold Cverywhera. aa CoOn.....' , three drops of the mixture in each foods in excess of others and causes out the cause of her scrawniness. Parisian likes best this summer is of sad .t nablla I nostril and five or six drops: down the it to fall though it may not be lackingin For the last six or eight years, she declares the fluted!: : blAck tulle, caught In the Kennedy's Medical Discovery uttlcuhsrs.n r oats book 0'JIY't6: throat of the fowl twice a day. Roup other elements. ,women have been industriously middle with twa pink: carnations or aM. { YM ....' engaged in spoiling their necks. two cures Horrid Old Sores, Deep- ............... + WOOLLErreaW:' # is a disease that is almost incurable, Where the poultry are confined it is pale yellow rOULGrayand t being contagious, and gradually exhausts neceeuary to provide plenty of gravel. What does the mall do who finds his white and black and white Seated Ulcers of 4O years'' PENSION { Wj1 fjL : . the bird instead of causing instant A box of it should be kept where waist taking on aldermanlo proper- materials, particularly in rich fabrics, standing, Inward Tumors, and ions? He flannel around 1&and"takel death. If it appears in the entire they can help themselves. puts" It happily combined, make effective every Disease of the Skin, ex- .grl'0104.' SOrD It' ,.."e......u.....solnlgttnt... i( dew the a walk. What does a woman do P sorry" ".. ...... A. 1thUlU.r' . the labor of handling and becoming Black flock, When given a good range turkeysare whose round white throat is her very gowns. and cept Thunder Humor and iW!' .. w.ere.ror,1 "t1, .Luca.a.u, Q; pride , kk birds is often more than the value be bothered with white and gray and white also white liable to vermin less w..... Nana w..tsae ...... . and pleasure She puts on a cambric Cancer that has taken root. .... __' nM of the flock; and as roup cannot well than chickens. A little lard and delicate green, provide a ftspp'rmedium S I 0 K wy trw.M4 1iI..t-P-WMI. Mma -__ be treated en the wholesale plan (that rubbed on the top of their beads and blouse with a high starched shirt col- for It the white prevails lathe Price, $1.50. Sold by every It-. .....1.U.UELaeaoq ria4S.5. I.. without handling the fowls) it is under their wings Is a sufficient rem lay, and goes out and plays tennis Until above mentioned combinations the Druggist In the United States cheaper to -lean them out, burn thocucauea the collar collapses with persplraion. gown Is not at all sombre. S.rt. I disinfect and be- edy.A If she were looking, with and Canada thoroughly little feed given regularly soon ior seek she .... ! anxiety a pipe-stem Climate and ; , BrainWeight.The : The buildings should beery PllCO'tf JutJWII!: 'tAk.kl.l-_... -...- III t ' gin anew. .. they come home at. night will be a conld not go a better road to find one. average weight of the brain ol ,; "et film.AeedL .t IUI. Sa ....tIoIa. y Fire- . and dry. -Farm and Cold t./.II4IlJea4 gas no.yenal.iVWZVEI warm strong Inducement to keep t keYIfrom It will take seasons of openthroatedowns a man lean definite reUOoa to tbe ; tie. straying oft: to give oack to women the eon- climate in whletj be lives, a higher ,1,1trmevni TO KEEP EGOS VKZSH.A One advantage with ducks I. that tours which tall, tight dress and jacket- brain-weight being found I la cold than , correspondent of the Lancaster they rarely stray away from home. collars have robbed them of. The same ia warm countries. In proportion to a Prxni.o.Wol" oSoW bkh ..,IlIIan' pu'rlo loa'&ppUi4 10 tae Farmer writes: "It is sometimes desir When night approaches ducks usually little sermon applies to arms. A single their stature the Lapps have tho --- Addre..1111'tl'1lAaeurtra, Varro., 1'1.J 1 1j of tight cum from waist to largest beads In Europe: the Norwegians ipav QUHOKOS* - bIe |o store away eggs In the summer make a start for home. But turkeys summer W1RONMCioes faJJ.when prices are so low that we will to rooit wherever night overtakes elbow will do more to spoil the lower next, then comes the Swede., j: PEt # r\\iisPJYAHT& } t sell them and keep go arm for evening-dress than any othernstruineat Germans, French and Italian.. la the YN, 0........... "..VI... '' wbMA w ruRrr.e cannot afford to them. r : :'.:: -r: rba, e..L1.W_ ( ...W. tbat could be contrived.iesides Arab the bead Is found to be smaller I tat them till In the winter, when they are .Q't 10IW.. r..r Mrs.....-'"!'. ..4-_ .. .. t efte very scarce, and will be keenly Giuneas are about the only domestic -this is, at least, a point which than lay of the.above. while In the 0"'_ ft ---c.Y w.rrr, -t N/ON..1.-- -. G Nor..C'i f.k 1 -\0 !' ..'.at7At'stl".arr.i.qM. relished or can be disposed of at a fowl that can be hatched In July may command attention .tin tight far Narth! there exist.* people called >> good price. To keep .them thus we or August to a good advantage cuff Is absolutely incompatible with Chugaubet. whoM bead an remark Si' By siaess ' do not believe there is a mote simple Guinea heAl batched In the summer white bands. Many a girl bas mourned at lugs aa IttJ College : I ban will be ready to If y next IprlJJr. ", 1rm ?oataw.as 2?}w t .L tr cnldaat war than the one r i , .:'..v..aj .. tt .-;.;:'" -- } . s" ; " -. tj I . j i ? ., ..... a L c ;,. I'f-: : ;;" ,*. = a. -c ,.. ;.ul.- ..