The Joliet Daily News (Newspaper) - July 1, 1896, Joliet, Illinois
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lebrate the Glorious Foarth in le legnlw old-fashioned style— ■lots of noise and let the ican Eagh scream.
Then when it is all celebrate wkh some Bot
^ ««iwuion 0#Boies'
ether Easy Chairs, Séttees “and Hammock. Yon pB want to “• o* yonrfexdtemeat. iemember that the best place to l>oy them is at the
Fmiiini'
^04-206 J. Ottawa St.
to I that cheapest Furniture I Joliet
we
are the House in
— — SUM.
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ttelBrtigm oouvwttai Wiien tiieflaTCr . — IWM wne in tiw wajoriW WMrtBMliri.
GHiCA6to, July xwBuk wm amdo l^ananoS
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VlK. R. Hcunm, MiJlAGflR Swnd mad Lort Weet Coamní^
MONDAY, JUNE aetb
JEíuilíce Gktodñcii
Company niu eontlnne
WfiDNlSDAY—M’Uss.
¡ THUBSDAY-Wanted, a Wifa ’
L V91DAT—Buikw’s DftUKlrter. ISATÜBDIAY.
IfiATUlUlAY NIGHT-That Qlrt^
Prices, IOC, aoc, 30c. Matinee Admissioo 10c.
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iatangr^ ihndrad OeaarAWUl be iHight #ltoMrdi Wcyclefcsenawey
' Mitht LmHcs Free IMerA tiwwl Coniitloet
baTeaBtrct eafcr—s—«^nnOMlMuhoBld be wffl wTw ««aatoe peesent, and
r ^ ■omberAsrewaalHdonnd^Bnt-
silTerdnleeittaewl»
MMg *eaa»e wa wa»SNmHnol| » w ngn» to nam
TO artrm to Ids nomiaathm *—anaiibeil I caalnaan. and sa^gested uuu tho n»-
bowwrer, tbal tbs ««Ifma » Bboold be asked to bmr
nvnotyetih» tor the w*«Wt**e «Í bh I Í! ^**^‘*ooabo-
Bame. and ear tbai it — - ' -V , I makina edectíon of a tenuniaiT
-rsss
*“■ I tras appointed andwOl
Wi^ tfatalL Theee ave aim »aemb*|*** eee^BnMn compoatna tiwim-
^TeIkr'eillrBBa|»blla«aadPe»«llit|S!r‘^2^*^*^^ ftdmerHooaeto-toendsiatiwellyiiimamdeBdlaetiia*. ®*»*todtoar.
ideee meae «0 mdeblair Ibidem rf to calltbe
»w«t8 tbaa to aw^Sea 2T’!ir togetber soon aftar
Popolhda wbo ^ oit^ aa-
r^la^naiymaa
Ban» wbaaeOcy win * ■ - _____i^wiubeia-
~ . I yiiunii umc uey wtu be m-
after tb^anentiTO omnmittea
--- ■■ I Iho ailTer menmn
It tenotthe pnpoae af fha I11VW®d *ba point of noibeiaK
tthmdstobaaeblmpiaeedlaaeminaálnel!?'^?*® ** ««1 a*a id^
4Motbeni aillba n^aaanethw ItWralluuUuutolt. «eriforfdliainbaiftwa aad^L^ »wjdll taiitbe aaMooal oommttlea
;to i««%,ASirTSí¿ isrs
toteoatbesNoad to aaaaw aaadhia. l**»*fcBtotoacwd»ytheSKS*ito
--They
cbamater and abiU^ hivorinstbe
tba attain etates that usuaUy ^ ewer. Any of those men would noft an
WK b« .Mhcr ,Ik,T„,S
^etat^tacom. << tin Pamilhtor
WBl they be aheoebedr “I could not I have not been
tofcaa Into their eoenaehL”
^ you think the tmifl »5j Boating camnatonf’*
^ itwUlbe loetaishtol to^flgfat oa tile laaadal question. I wrt>nr.wlll be .uboril.
-_ WBDNEgtfft. J0i.r ,
BOtttl H)* ■TELLEJÜÍKSS^ÍSE
- I J' beii nBii.batltwnald
It It JIttt if aw flmiiinin «banBesL BaéaDedat-
- eaid thqy TOacttega.
mxmipjiBiBArimai «ttbJTWJÍ ,"S5^^
““ Bryan. ofNebnuika;
2^5^!^^Utolí, aiMilir. MeNdl^ of Twaaeaee, ioUowed la a Uka etmin.
TbadfaatonmseSeel of allawiattbegbld
riotebs clübbed.
Violence of Cleveland Strikere Weariee the /»olice.
OLÜB8ABEBHOWITO BETÉUMPS.
PKIGE THREE ^ _
S'ÍPfl
Highest of di in LeaTening ío*er.-Latea ü. & Gort S¿^'
^ vnaaalegaafaBy awartatotv I ama to this nuUtw '
^ may offer. Bepreewtatiie SSadknth. |í*J* 7® ^vntobewadaápi
of Colorado^ aae ashed totoiae theetofa* I *^ ***•*» be B sneer con-
ofthelWlse wsaaadmpBad:
of ColQtBdok aae ashed totoiaetheetol* I "• H is to be a' silrer con-
oftlmlWlsr
TeUerlaaab acaadUeie la jtoaownyeacjeartyaslBtbe seleetl
•=*bwtiw i»tói22™,íírrij?
D»0iWI.,«, ~-U^I y* **r? .h—weg uta.
- ». wMw wfc. ilS ¡íftS 2221? Í^SS°"ií;
piOMopon thaDnaooiato the i***8IFBledtbe* toetadtmavlw
•JjjWiBsetoseewonMbatoaBlti^ fwoaeof Hania* advaaceda«e, but
JWl^boooublaqlldliyaU «wbiBBetol- ^iST* ST****” l»rtÍBmeata*T
BhiUly.aswaU as his popularitr ia^ J¡bM^OriN«a.]baT«.,WWto Í!*!^!.y*^***«*^fcfaBaforinidabiecandl.
that the oaeiaaa I »be honor
^waU others whom muaeie a eyaoaym LJF^”**"®***^*^^ wUl confer with
—AovmmMnrnrn wmmMmU m
«8* IMr voteeAr sny Afc*
«w**itor win i£itoisttirSl.%i ^B||*«Bt western aad middle stales that tbme moto be a gaia in order to briar «ooeeee, and that
«otoeoamltom
VheMsrtnrtbnlbBeeAaeneL
"^«bb west of toa Ifceourl rtoor
**“ *»»almostdto bead^ receirinc to soaae ef thoaa ^trm towtlmaio psr eart^ef toaSTtS
—I —cwoik m mm muml wwiIm oato. In some of those stales tikera wwn not even Demooratio
Bo^ Attids ttoHhWbea oÉtoSa petition la tltteB¿8Bl^ tih» «lamb
fl# nm» A---*
*W«Oi8 WM.KOATB8 WWjroik
Atoa«a»e toe Two-TMr* Kul* -Mecate WlUtaa^ Maa.
I the Illinois delegation bold a eancus fwtorday aad elected Governor Altgeld Bliss, secietary.and J. r. Hflffeman, 8er*eaalut«mia. So Bli-^ to -rly organtoid and ready for ■eto»- At AltgoW’s suggestion It was re-
Ctonidtort *te*HtoI Fteltlon.
OomxmD. N. H., July l.-.Senator Chan-dlerhas aa editorial in his paper The which says: “Whenever the comes, if II ever must come.be-
pwmi^t acquiescence iT the
ad^tionhf
“r^BtodStotm toe single tilsS ■toBde^ao Mototor and Statesman
wUl not be found on tho tide of gold. Such
•verywhere tend
andwHl Inflict grinding poverty andin-tow woe upim tiw tRatmassescd the Bripleas mankind all ovor the WMld.”
<nr Amecioaa -nenufartiiilns imii
toiee, i* win aet be eaqy to eel vnlto
toeetmdecandldata We hdtove that M.
Wl^thU oonventioB wttl ao Thnlsi7 butHought to be wMUng tomahatoil «BBoesrione. Seuator Thlkr ie toa mm man that couM soUdlfy aU of tomaeto.
VWta aa latosa Out SauMtuuad.
Conolod^ Shafroto said: «‘Saoatar Ttite ougltt tobe a wyaeemtable totoesoutb. llwmbewhJSpB^dS ^par^ whip when the farm bUl was ba-togooaddemd to toe amatoh aad whoatod tohisq>eeto tbai tt wee toemeai
measure Mmttoto^heea attomí BdtobecayetoliasA lato hudatotiim. Tha ^BBoesof Senator TUlar bali^ itobaead
;,íí»í?^
ta nos fW
to move for the abrogation of the tor^ti^rulo in tho national oonventioo,
Síií ^ Pf^Voaed by Ddcgate
Williams to anaounce the Blinois choice too proposition wasaat upon.
Boto toe above transaotlons have eanaeda iMffteofooiainant. The only «aplana, tegtvenfor deelinlng to name a candi.
£ÍS2L“~
*tomü|i^ ffswarki £■ Iteute.
Pmawnw, July t-Ngnonal Chairman &rt|y, ea route to f^ioago for the Dem-oci^ixmvuatloii, atol the outlook for a goldatandardpiank wua not as favorable aa berotoffi^ and ttot the silver men M*2jJ~5f»y*7toato the convention S«r^ ““ to nomination for pres-
■Vsa SOver Cnried KverytUag;
Brnna, O, July t-The Eighth «»■ •»**toBal oouventkm nominated McKei-▼to Oi^. of Ixigau county, for congnaa SVee diver canied emrytoing.
NO MERCY FOR PENSION CROOKS.
Altura®j, CwtgKI hi Kucality.
Waot^x, July i,J-The president Bas always shown a diaitositioa to deal "mnly with persons who defraud peá donen and othmwlm vioUte the pendS
rC'*i “*** **“'***"«1 exhibited
to^s action opon tinee appllcattonsfor PBWl^in such casM taken just before MS departure from the- capital These ««* ot Andtaw Books, of Paul A- Mareelliiio, of New and Slqtoen O. W. Biwidon of Tennessee, all oonvieted of -offeilces
Att^pte to“F.r«i«e®-ifm..U«k*i.u to tt|d» Work Mako It IfoMssmy to Ouard Tb—-Sttort Cm Motormea totfmi.
d^bytka Mob aad Stoaes Tkrowa— ^a tko Club Gote lato Aetloa «m
Thera Is a livaly Tima.
CumaAKD, July 1. - Por nearly a the strike at the works of the Biwn Hoisting and Conveying company M continued with frequent, tikough Individual, attacks by strikers upon workmen who had taken their places. Tho poliTO lave been patient under the abuse ^ the idle men, but yesterday for the first time violence was shown the officers, an<t they dealt the strikersa blow with aheavy hand At 5 o’clock in the afternoon 170 emplojw of the Brown company wem
marched from the works under the escort to tí» car tracks on St. Clair street. A crowd <rf 2,000 men, ^nmn and boys gathered and began hooting and hissing.
Xetormen AfraM to Stop.
Two motor cars came along and weiu Jpial^ to stop, but the strikers yelled, •Htotoead, don’t stop,” and the motor-^ Increased their speed and whined by. The DOliee thpn mmvwelamsl AU®. s_ .
-Rowder
ABAOmTEiy PURE ^
's No 'Kietling Areu., [|The Fact Thatl
fUstoi’sBut
B the best flour. 22,500 plarrcis made eveiyday.
firanrllirill SMklto
««#»• to be and a>k to mr i good. Ibellevetoallf Itilerle » M O. MaMrriil. hro.
BiBoted by an «v«riMgfrnt^n^|iigl^
nmno Off TRÉ ni.Tnk UAnna.
«toy Vtoa to OtoUtolía CwueUad Ibm.
PMoqir ^tmtnmm ^
The toslMfin^ toe tilvto imteg vrmbrid yetomiki tidaieaoitoieB an. viattigfartoeitopetor toetonnaik uNbtoa wasoftoeinr SmM
Bto^itoatoa toah oAtoteg toe totoNNa *tow tonlMwd
tofa<lyhU,«pe,,todeia,,k,eJ5gS
loaktimM » tollable to
^KcauDCHover mote comnletelv than
to^JBl bon poeelblo befo» tatíng a post
Rhtotoarie^howevn toelAltgeW-^ ‘^oomplete control of toe totom gy^ptoofhis own wbloharonta «¿•^¡otoitiy Bsataied to be sprung: 2T!2^;toU^th him jtef that be is •tort^oonoernod to secure a osndidata
Se^"te*5S '®*‘®
to the BamocivW in Illinois. ^g>ytoman WBliams,^o nude the toge^wk ^ toe dewgation ahooldln-“W that he had In-
PitooiB tocgation would take I*»®,» Ite iDtn.
^i«-TÍkL or -offences
?!^®“ Ptoident
dra^ toe ^tplieation in each ease.
®* ‘"1®***“®“** wiBciently indicate Í®®»» tor tbte class of MareelHnothe
toOBtoners
tapos^ on the government. Tho P^n^t meted out to him was well de-■erved^ I cannot yield to the unthink-tog^ im^Nuisible appeal for his par.
VVEDDED HER TO JASON GOULD.
Ttotiuwn, te Skver er tke Wouwu Claim. tol*BtoGo1gk Wblew.
T^tmmBAXSQCK, Pn., Juiy i._The an-pwaae ooort of New York, by Coinmis-
*• ®“tí M. Smith, heard the testimony of Bev. Nathan Leigh-ton and his dam^ter in tho Sarah Ann AngeUqpsoin which too sues for her dow rights in the Gould milUons. The
I^ntiff claims that Rev. Leighton was the ministar who performed tbe marriage «eremony which mado her and Jay Gould
young struggling surveyor.
- — -- axiu wmzzea by.
TUhe polieo then marched the men in their f arth® .wv to . e®,«r andhnMid for another oar, the roaring ymdfonovring. Some one In the crowd
of Pnlioo McMahon thengaro a pre-arranged tignal and the crowd was given a terrible lesson. „
‘®. ■ Charge on th®itoa^
^ !“*<> line and ^ other forty dosed la around the men they were protecting. The first forty. undCTcominand of Captain English and ^“*Í! ®*‘®^ tí» crowd with tÍoÍIÍk *® taeak heads.
tí» street sent theorowd left adosen
mMly^on the patement withbloed-
‘*‘® P®“«® twko
In the opposito direction and then down a side street, using their clubs vigorously. Mom Treoblo Now Kxpeeted. acrttered the crowd effectually and MTOst^ four <rf the ringleaders, after spUt-tíng the s^p of one of them. In the
2!IÍ“.SSÜ!2Í* *”“®® gaardlng the work-* ®" Blmost by force and sent th^ charges away. Noonewasdan-gwpo^ hurt by theclubi^, so far as
w ortoen heads, herions trouble is feared
»in Í of police
will bo on the ground.
FIFTY-NINE 18 THE TOTAL
nie Holt Will Cue.
Washdioton, July l.-The Holt wlU Bate, recently decided in favOT of the heirs-at-law, brought up again yesterday onamotl<mforanewtriaL The motion WM overruled, and conusel for the beneficiaries under the alleged will wlUnow api^ the case to the District court of ao-pcals. ^
Caadltioa of the Ck>ld Berorvo.
Washwston, July l.-The treasury y«s-lo»* f3,800 in gold coin, of which vras for export to Cknada. This 1?.^ toe amount of the gold reserve al the end of ti» fiscal year f 101,«V,81A
Of the Men Who Are Katombed la tha Twfai Shaft Mlae-WiLXK Babbs, Pa., July t-thero are
fifty-nine iron, Dring or deadrlmprisoned In the depths of tba doomed mlu® This te the offlcl^ number’and there is no roa-^ to think it it incorrect. The wives of
toi “«®.
*1^ Is disputed
díLÍ ®*i « “®y® ***** *1*®
tow their pay last week and went to
Ttei «“'* ««** ***l“®s-
***®‘'f ÍBmllIes, but Ih^ wives will not believe It.
M8 o’clock^t night the situation was ******** *»d been at any ^****** i*®*» tíie who had at work since 4 o’clock
to? ®’®*®®*^ ****'* ’"***«**
fhl 1. I Biternoon men reported that
ÍÜ? ÍJ**® thefaUen
i^k**®«®“ *° *'*‘1 I* l**cto hv Í®^ to the head of the slope by a stationary engine. The point when themenaresnposedtoba is stilldOO feet **lfil»t shift continued the work ot loading debris.
Mtensive oave-in has ^2^1“ the workings of the Twin
hhaft The oave-In was in that portion of
themlne where the victims are thought It made J terrible report and was over the town. The tan most ®®®^ It had the
thfl ** 0’cl03k shift came ontcrf
the mine some of the men reported haring ***«1 thought liwe ropj^ In that part <rf the mine whmn the vletims .*® men headed by
I^nlol Lohr immediately volunteered to mwl ovw (ho walls and see what could
mi SfT* *®*^ **»«* they
S¡?í!,^®’ííí®*^ ** ***®*' tisk, and they
tour^ They were in the mine when the
CBve-ln oocnned, but escaped unhnrt.
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abbreviated TELEGRAMi At BTOhanan, MIcA, the St J(
Railroad company is frying to ley as on ground owned by menwhoobieel
^guarding thdr interests wltb guns.
Bdwa^ IMckerson, a brother of xu man John Dickerson, was nrntinteiit’ tottr yew’ imprisonment from----
vule, InA, f« forgery
FLORIDA POUTICIAN BOYCOTTED.
At the Columbas (O ) shortage of lAOOO has
the funds of the éGm.
bemi called in to ex^)Wn.
The dead body of Dr. BL H. S round in the woods epposltB <
Ay. Then were two stan-shol the back of tbe heed.
T J' ^®**®*‘» • weather propheMtJ Joseph, Ma, has challenged the bnresu to a forecasting eontast ' willing to make his focsauiiM dnys in advanoa He aslsti» to make foceeasta fcrtl periods only seven days la «ftiuÉ
«* Htond f®í ***■ «tothssri^ SnnderlanA in the fsce of hwtatiH P*Bted flree from a shotgun. D»i eloped and woe married.
He Cheag«»d His Mtad and Violated His Party^ Sflvor Instraetloas.
Dads July 1. T
county amitnst MaWmh --
a delegate to the recent state Dmdta -----
«totooto. I. .. bittertto, .«..rtlFlRE CRACIfPo
POtpoto of Unlii]| .lü-pf T. J„ t
taaihutn» Ki_ —j who oontaÍBeií to ha'
Th<^l^ta
&NQLAND VS. AHBRICA.
Ee3AHM
WXmLmm
—ií"to.'“toíi^ >»prit^is
to state to make if *™toeetab; b^ the eooner Wbaetti» ■tongerweah^be." "««aw»
rfü'ÍSÜíyíí.'*" l-m.
tow Bsenttonedin Ae Syt^tofusytmhad besn ti^ If parol-
i;*?*
-^toNutitie eenttiuie:’* wnu —
itoSiStotLSS?*"' «tohron mi. ■BtewewfroMiBBHra unit far HtoaA«e
titel Blaad eonU
•ny to*to eeatawrotoege ptaMlgrro.
2? **® *“t«"lewed and
to ntmosi pracantion was taken to k'eeo ***®I^**nq«leL It lsknowi^h„7 we^tot Rot. Ldghton made an alHda-
Z2.S5T!L®J?®^Jy***®® **«*« I** which ho 4 ^ pesformance of a ceremony
** “®^ Bs Jason
mialso j^v, B description of to
«htiroa ffropaiteg to Btrika.
Vmrn YoH, JHy L-T1» Brotherhood of MwwanitotoltiMrs. hasten^ cuttani BBAWlHHiier tbs looal unions In affliia-*• ^““®* flBrroto Wrokerscf
liroe*tot tocontroSTbewS
r’slteMr!!cr.k .
ÍM7iMXjdti
i^EsSfl?*^
Vh® Extent of tho CoUke
When one notices the difference in the
average people of England and America «vtoding their diet and digestive. abiU-Inquiries como up. ®?^ the Engllsiiman okt that gives him sooh good dlgeetion, and what Is the
*****'‘» ®“* ® “pio Kngland and says its ^tJii^y is strewn with dygpeptlca. The American’s love for laid loaded pMtrr is protably the causo of gome tronbla bat tho ap^ently harmloro coffee is without dooht to father of more stomach tronUcs in America than any othw item
®*®“* ®‘'**»*** consomés atont ^(NX^OOO ponnds of coffea annoally topowie of something like 33(1 OW^ 00(1 Bsarly or quite eleven times as mnob.
Analytical chemistry discovers the same pnhionous alkaloids in ooffeo as ate fonnd »“ ^ychnlnn morphine^ tobáceo and wjiuny.
Tjierosligbtimlaoiu taken daita. ae-vnmi^ nntU to effect on to nwvro ^stomach is pttiablo with son» people
^tor^for to purpose of tarring and
****** '«>***«»• JSl? ®®®*®*’ «c^nsel finally pro-vailed The indignation against Moraeta
reated the free stiver resolution& The *“ ‘‘‘*® county wereinstrnoted ^ the o^iy convention to vote for froe
2íí.?tSÍS* ***® ***** ** 0*1
Morse s motion that tho Instruotiona vrero
T^ fight between gold and stiver at
^nt Horse’s fre
quent oonferoncM with the leader of the
fi? comment. When the
^vention finally voted on the tilvOT
f .S* Si? ^°*® ■*®®‘* I™ tor to 178 Thegold lead«s,who wenstt-»»w> tolattera sUmlfl. ““ÜÍ* W*»»*ctor that look meant it roused M^ to ohaiH» his vote to “No."
toscauslngatle *nd defeating the sll^
Morse’s oonstitnents learned of
iBdlgnation knew no
,*J2M^ „?® ’**■ 8*»etod by shouts of
ir. ®***®® **>®B ho has been oitra-
SSth2i" *“^ nothing to
d^tih hK and his arrival at a roli^ns
, Methodist chureh lalt
W^esday night was the signal fro an exodiM tha na/...!. ^ lUT an
ivtafffbliMt
Id Bwdm
^for, t Townsend „ Jork, of |IM.0(» worth of ton sentenced to nine prison. ^
At Ke'ironetL His.. Jfr tote’s attorney !ro&i^
B judgment of «»,000 State Game Wardmi libel in charging dlsho Carl Wendéti wua i «terofe-yeai-old Ev»« nominee, Mioh.
W. D. KrolbolLai
N. Tallar, a Neff np by bandlta oentiy. l^sh o«»r Charlee m»,wmw to week.
Sí2?Íro toVortiitoln
Mo^s company. He has been edvlied
iiBtoThlm roSdro^ '-**“«
- t—".Ml waiM people (whoaropeoaliarly sosnptible to one); to «toses are oontinned from dro to «toywitbent knowledge of whal to » «nnfiy destooytogto power of nenrro and stunuob..
It to a trial to give eoffen bito a new beverage has made Its unnMmnro on Ibe^ketjfhij^ in Its deep sair brute eoJor and assnm-to rich golden Wowi of thlek Motoi I
wbonredeitiei iti ime, beronse of ti» effeoto can adopt tbto new food dribk freely. The ohuge in taste to so slinbl thro many do m dtoMver tot
obBi^toberouMto The
is caQsd Mttsih M fi It'.fa-
f6iwi*:i*sar55jy;<^
SoorM oa tho XHaauwd.
CHKtaoo, July l.-FoWowing eiu the Lwescorosat boro ball: Al Chleago-aoyol^ 17, Chicago 6; atBrooklyn-Rtihtoelphfa A Brooklyn 5; at St. Lonto-nttróuig A St. Louis 8; at Lontovtile— ^^***tíM*outo^et; at Washington
■M CItyA Milwaukee 14; at n«tW>A.^v
2Sl»£Sii£S£2S^l^
X-.»- ^ :
a
drowned. ^ Michael ff—«nf rotil
Jhtoers, werekllleAbrwi
ing to Erie tnaronwa Botíl horero vHte!Sr¿7
Mitedorow f||b|
Qnmnii, a tJ ovortt»i‘ the white
Outhrto J. B;
toaohw.ffiseh noM, a white gave htfnstif-im.
¡sisr*
tí^admtotienBl
pwaseholand
IrotoytiNMtffj todtoltniitori «Uotot to Joto
RlcOar, toeto mamltoÑ arUfrultoii, bro
where be “ tí»«nwli»
•» nfiroronro I
to atouwitt testo tot ..ffii Slab M wntos totoiU ehtroA toS!i
■Bteff.Wtei
hhifc.