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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1875.
TO “I AM DYING, EGYPT,
* DYING."
ninrioal victim of my magic.
Idraggcil thee down to hell,
r TTi.n entertain: L nthroned monarch!
' through doting love r r mn!
Vast on rhades ofnlglt eternal,
* Wing* my aonl lu flight to theet
rmmt aball not graoe hie triumph
With proud Egypt'* captive queen!
Soothed to sleep oy aeplo kUrat,
” Soon my heart on thine ihall lean;
A my life, like Lotu* blossom*.
swift Shall glide on Charon’s steam;
[Hasped onee m re In thy embraces,
Love shall prove an audits dream!
[rail Gharmaln! Bind my tresses!
5|aoe the crown above my brow 1
Pouch these hands, and take these kisses—
Antony reproves not now;
lods! my Ups breathe poisoned vapors!
They hare struck my Oharmaln dead!
foolish minion! Durst precede me,
Where my spirit's lorn has fled!
gone shall meet his smile before me,
None within his arms repose;
Be bis heart's lmpassioued Ores
Quenched upon my bosom’s snows,
tone shall share his burning kisses,
Ete I haste me to hi, side I
Sotavla’s tears may prove her widowed—
Cleopatra’s still his bride!
See! Ify courage claims the title—
Closer press ine aspic fangs;
Memories of hla qulokentng touohes
Sweeten now those deadly pangs!
Honor, manhoo i, glory’s teachings,
All he bartered for my smile,
Twined his heart strings round my Angers,
Vibrant to the touch the while.
Followed fast my silver rudder,
Fled from G’sssir'ssourolal eye,
Uveded not his bleeding honor,
Olad upon my breast to lie;
Then I snared him In my meshes,
Bound him with my willy art,
From the head of conquering legions
Snatehod him eapttvo to uiy heart.
Wild his soul at my caresses 1
Weak his sword at my command !
Borne, with tury, saw her mightiest
Bowed beneath a woman's hand I
Noblest ol the noble Uomans!
Greatest of tne emperors, thee!
Thou didst fling away a kingdom—
Egypt gives uerBelf to thee !
Sweet at balm. Most soft and gentle
Draiut the asp my falling brvuth ;
Antony I My lord 1 My lover I
Stretch thine arms to me In death!
Guide me through there deep’nlng shadows—
Faint my heart, ami weak my kuee;
Glorious vlotlui! Rulued hero !
Cleopatra dies for thee!
TOILETTE TALK.
JOB PRINTINC.
Am Interviewer Unde on Jauane-
ehels’a Religion tend Wllllner'a
Bills.
WssUiogtou (D. C.) National Iutrlllgeucar.
JANAUftCUEX'B BKLIOIOIV.
Reporter—Are you a Roman Catholic?
Janaiuohek—Yea. I was bora and
reared in the Ckurob, and. while I would
nut change it for any other, I have learn
ed to be very liberal and tolerant. I re-
spuot the religiouB vie we of all clas
ses.
Rsp—In playing Mary Stuart, do yon
aympathize with the role more because
she waa a Catholio ?
Jananaobek—Yea, I think—I know I
do. I believe on that account the aa.
aumption ia more complete. It all scema
real to nte. My own identity ia loat in
the ebarecter of the queen whom I’ve'
atudied to much.
HEB BTABT AS AN A0TBIS8
Janaunchek—It waa not my original
intention to become an aotreaa. All
my young life waa devoted to inuaio. .
When about fourteen I accidentally
broke a glaaa in ray left hand, and out
thuaeoond finger badly. It waa poisoned
by the glaaa, and two yeara I could not
nee the piano at all. I then commenced
playing in the City of Prague, at the
Court Theatre, and in each dramaa aa
“Louiae,” “Loro and Intrigue,” eto.,and
then went to play in email tbeatrea,
working and studying all the time for
advancement. My first great engage
ment waa at Cologne, where I remained
dor several yeara, and my first star en
gagement waa at Leipsio. There I had
great aooceaa in "Mary Gtuart. ’ “ De’.o
rah,” “Elizabeth," etc., and then, aa op
portunity offered from vaoationa, I play
ed in all the great, towns, Munich,
Dresden, Vienna, Berlin, Hamburg,
Darmstadt, and at St. Petersburg, and ad
the time nnder royal patronage.
janausohek’s wabdbobe.
Rep.—If I am not too inquisitive, let
ms ask you now something about your
wardrobe.
Janaunchek—Well, I'll tell you about
those, too; for perhaps it will interest
the ladiea. By the way, the sphere the
ladies fill in this world is quite aa impor
tant aa that of the men. Wait 1 There
is General Sherman, for instance, he
ia a general of armies, and oelebrated aa
a great oaptain; hut there is Mra. ijlher-
man, who really wears the insignia and
deoorationB of all the qualities that per
tain to a great mother and a noble Chris
tian matron. If the geunral wears the
laurels of viotory, the other wears the
obapleta of love. Bnt you asked me about
my dresses. I have sixty-six with me ;
but this ia only a part of my wardrobe.
In “Cheaney World,” aa Lady Dedlock
aod Hortenae, I wear nine different cos
tumes. In "Temptation,” aa Valerie,
I wear six, and aa Mary Stuart, only three.
My dteaamaker is Madame Franke. She
has her principal bouse in Frankfort, bnt
■he haa a branch hotiao in Paris, and
thinks of aatabliahiug one either in New
York or Washington. She ia the dress
maker for eight different courts of Eu
rope, and among others for Queen Vic
toria. She haa over one hundred French
dressmakers at work for her in her own
bouse, and aa many' out of it. Worth
ia a mere pigmy in comparison with her.
She rarely take! a mcasmre. All a lady
has to do ia to send her a dress that fitB,
and she will moke a new one in modern
style. Here is this large royal purple
velvet over mantle, bound with black
ohantilly. I paid in Europe $12 gold
for that velvet, and the violet silk dress
worn nnder it is very rioh. Look at the
waist. You see it is lined with heavy
white silk; all her dresses are. Then
here is the black silk, trimmed with wide
white ohuroh lat o, a'ao worn in " Temp
tation. " This lace is very expensive, and
is used in the rich cathedrals of Europe
in ornamenting church altars and the
aurplioes of the priests. Then here is my
white silk and blaek laee, worn ia the
last scene of Mary Stuart;” it ia the cor
rect costume. All these dresses with the
lsces eost from $(>00 to $1,500 apiece,
but they are so good they can hardly ever
wear out. And here Mechlin and Brus
sels laces, collar, rapes and trimmings,
the garniture of years in Europe, whore
these old laces can only be" obtained. I
have given much stndy to the eostnmes
of "Mary Stuart,”and believe them to
b« historically separate.
GILBERT’S
PRINTING OFFICE
AND
BOOK BINDER!.
RAVING EXTENSIVELY RE FDR.
nlshed my office with new material, I am
tetter prepared then ever to do every de
scription of work doslrod by
Merchants,
Corporations,
Sooieties,
Railroads,
Steamboats,
And the Public Generally.
An examination of Prices and Stock Is ask
ed, guaranteeing Good and Sellable Work
manship, with Promptnoss.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blank*
Of erery description on hand, or printed at
short notice.
Railroad Receipt Book*
For the different Roads, of various sties, al
ways on hand, and also made to order at short
notice.
In act, the establishment Is oomplete, and
facilities ample to do every description of work,
from a Visiting Card to a Poster, and from a
Receipt Book to a Royal Ledger, or a large
Quarto Volume.
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
BOOK BINDING,
Many additions have bsen made during the
postseason, and it Is now very oomplete, and
work In that line cannot be surpassed for finish
and durability.
Having an Immense quantity and large as
sortment of Type, seven Presses run by Steam
Power, and one ot the most extensive stocks of
Paper, Bill and Letter Heads, Cards, Tags, fee,
ever bronght to Columbus, no delay can oecur,
or satisfaction fall to be given, both In Prloe
and Quality of Work.
Romombor the plnoe,
(Opposite New Postofflce Building)
llmidolph Street, Columbus, Ga.
My Country Friends and Patrons will please
remember the above, and sond their orders to
T1IOS. GILBERT,
aug 20-tt nimbus, Go.
SANS SOUCI
Bar, Murat I Ten Pin Alley.
B est or wines, liquors a cigars.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, end Uholoe
Meals served at all hours, at rtasenable prloes,
and i rlvate room, when desired.
THE TEN PIN ALLEY Is the best ever
eonstruoted In Columbus. Mr. JAS. FORAN
he*eharze.
ocm tf A. J. BOLAND, Proprietor.
Or. T. W. QENTZ,
SODtlDt,
W ILL have a room at the Geor
gia Home Building tor a row
weeks, where he will be glad to tee,
any of hit friends who may need hla'
services.
SIGHT DRAFTS
ON ENGLAND,
“ Ireland,
“ Scotland,
“ France,
u Germany,
44 Italy,
“ Austria,
“ Denmark,
“ Sweden,
“ Norway,
14 Belgium,
44 Holland,
44 Switserland,
For sale by
H. H. EPPINQ.
Apply at Chattahoochee National Bank.
J. J. & W. R. WOOD
H AVE opened a FAMILY AND FANCY
GROCERY STORE at 77 Broad St.,
with Choice and Select Goods, Butter and
Egus a specialty.
Canned Goods, all kinds ;
Preserves and J« lllos,
Fruits, Foreign and Domostlo,
Pickles, assorted;
Craokers, a select assortment.
Seedless Raisin*, Candles in
re at variety.
, are, Brooms and Baa
kets. We keep everything in the Housekeep
ing line. We respectlully invite the publlo to
give us a cull and examine our goods and
prices, socond door below Wells A Curtis.
Ail goods deiiverod. deed tm
DC 0«Ap«rdayathome. Terms free. Ad
WO dZUnressO 8 tlnsonAerms iemiMe
feel, lye
For Rent.
3 ^HE residence second door south of St. jgL
. Paul Church, at present occupied by TjjjE
r. Peyton. Possession given first Oct.
For terms, Ac., a,.ply to -
augai eodtf J. g, JUNES.
18741 HOWARD HOUSE, 11874
BROAD STREET,
Ne^^e Otto. Moktoowzrt xtd y.vrxCLi
Railboad Derot,
Enfanla, Alabama.
J. W. HOWARD. Prop'r.
oetl sfcw«m
For Sale Low.
4 SOUOIAR8UIP IN T1IS MEDICAL COL-
i AT EVANBVtLI.E, INDIANA.
emlN APPLY AT THUS OFFICII.
By Ellis & Harrison.
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order from tho Hon
IN FEBRUARY, 1876, wiihtn the usual hours
of sale, In front ot the Auction House of Ellis
A Harrison, tho personal property of the estate
of Mrs. Mary E. Hardaway, decoased, consist
ing of very iieslratdo Parlor, Bed Room, Dining
Room and Kitchen Furniture.
1 Sot fine Gold and Pearl Jewelry; Gold
Studs, and Sleeve Buttons; Solid Silver Table
and Tea Spoons; Dinner and Dessert Forks,
Ac., Ac.
janl9 dtd
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Sale.
M Y FARM known as the Thompson
place, VX miles east of Box Springs W
on Muscogee Railroad, consisting of 607
acres—300 cloarod, and balanoe well timbered
and nearest tho depot. Mr. Tom Persons now
resides on t lie place. Good framed and painted
and oeiled house; healthy and excellent neigh*
horhood. Price f2,600 cash. Terms made
known at my law office.
oct'26 dfcwtf
FOR SALE.
O NE LOT OF LAND, ABOUT SEVEN
miles east of Columbus, containing 80*2)4
acres—about 30 acres cleared ; balanoe In pine
and oak. Pine just the size to split into rail
and wood—too t-mall to saw. Northern part
goo- 4 , level land, and will make a bale of cottfl-
to three acres. The southern, more broken, hi
plonty of running water and fine cane-brake.
TitleB perfect. Prloe $375.
Persons wishing to see this land will call c
James Hunter, Esu , adjoining it, who will give
them any information
jiil8-2w
MILLINERY.
W E offer to the public for the next thirty
days, our large and well assorted stock
of Ladles’, Misses’ and Childrens Hats and
Bonnets, trimmed and untrlmmod. at cost for
cash, and all other articles in onr line at great-
ly »<iUC.fl M P B rtc... oivlN PONNELL.T,
deeflo tf At Kyle’s Old Stand.
HIDE8. ^
REMOVAL.
M. M. HIRSCH
HAS REMOVED TO UI8 OLD STARDOM
CRAWFORD STREET,
Near Alabama Warehouse,
-VirHERE he will continue to pay highest
W prices for
Rags, Hides, Furs and Wax,
and will sell
PAPER at Lowest Rate»,
isms coopkb’r
Grocery Store oontlnues tte well-earned MN-
sas**■*
rap** Nr
RESTAURANTS.
W. W. SHARPE A CO.,
Publishers’ Agents
Ho. 25 Park Bow, Hew York,
Are atnthorlned to fleelreet for Ad-
rerllsla. In oar psepor.
DIARIES
JjtOR 1*7*. IN GREAT VARIETY AND
VERY LOW FRIGES, AT
J. W. Pease & Norman's.
dec29 tf
C R E E R ’ SALMAN ACS
Tor 1870,
J. W. Pease & Norman’s
Book-Store.
GROCERIES.
Y| AUNOL1A * DIADEM UAXR.
Dried Beet, 44 Fulton Market,»•
Smoked Beef Tongues,
Ham Sausage, (l6o $1 A),
Pig’s Feet, In 6 gal. kegs,
Mackerel, by the Barrel or Kit,
A Fine Lot of Jellies and Preserves,
Cream Edam Cheese,
Young Amerloa and Pine Apple Cheese,
Prinoe Albert Biscuit,
“Fox” and London (sweet) Craokers,
Wines and Liquors of all Varieties,
Heidslck Champagne, by the Basket,
Oranges and Florida Syrup, at wholesale.
JUST RBCBIVBD BT
H. F. ABELL ft^O.
49* All goods delivered.
janTtf
Egg Macaroni 25o per pound.
Italian “ 25c “
New Turkish Prune* IB 3.4c par lb.
Currant* 12 l-2o "
Kingsford’t Oswego Corn Staroh, 20o.
“ “ 811. Qloaa “ ISo.
Maltby’s Prepared Coooanut.
Atmora’a Minoa Meat, 5 ib pall* (I
•• “ •< io •• $2
ROB'T S. CRANE,
CROCERIE8.
J• A. WALKER.
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Corner under Rankin House,
JJ AVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES IN THE
CITY OF COLUMBUS, CONSISTING OF
Bacon Sides, Bulk Sides,
Bacon Shoulders, Bulk Sloulders.
Bulk Hams, Bacon Hams,
Lard in Tierces, Lard in Buckets ft Kegs.
FLOUR of all Grade*, Including the Celebrated SILVER LAKE BRAND, th*
Best in the World.
Bagging,Tit*, Salt, Sugar, Mackerel, Soap, Cheese, Coffee,Oyster*, Sardinia,
Crackers, Potash, Soda, Staroh, Shoaa, Boot* and Stapl*
Dry Good*, suoh at ''
Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Shirtings, Checks, Stripes, Yarns and Pant* Goo da
ALSO A WELL-SELEOTED STOCK OF
WHISKIES—From $1.00 per gallon to $3.00, and of any Brard or per cant,
proof that may be desired.
Onr Stock of SIIQAR Include, over; grade and price, and our lot of 8YRUPS cannot be
snrpsated In the elty. It Inclu les all grades ol NEW ORLEANS in barrels and half bar
rels ; also, several hundred barrels or choice Florid* Syrup, whloh Is superior to any
thing In ths market, snd much cheaper In price. It has a delightful flavor, and rich, clear
color, nnd selected expressly for our trade, awctsh customers oan always savo money by
giving ns a trial before purchasing elsowhoro. ,
janlB tf WATT At WALICEW.
NEW ARRIVALS
—OF—
FALL S WINTER CLOTHINC !
T O meet tho demands of our trade, wo are receiving every week, from our Manufacturer
additional shipments of
New Clothing of all kinds
Onr Goods are made to order, of Goo-1 Materials, nnd warranted to give satDfaotlon, at
prior, lower than ever before offered in this market. Look before you buy.
Remember onr motto-QUICK SALES AND SMALL PRutlTS.
W Spootal orders sollolted.
THORNTON & ACEE,
ootSS deodkw
871
RICH!
RELIABLE!
PROMPT!
INSURE your Property in the following Substantial
Companies. In case of LOSS you will be SURE TO
GET YOUR MONEY:
ROYAL INS. CO., Liverpool, CASH FUND, 014,800,000 OO
LONDON ASSU’NCE CORP’N " 14,000,000 OO
HOME, of New York, » • “ 6,007,000 OO
NEW ORLEANS INS. CO., • “ 706,800 OO
CAPT. CHAFFIN will slwsys be resdy to serve you st the
office in the GEORGIA HOME BUILDING.
J>nMtf J, RHODES BROWNE, Agent.
BANKING AND INSURANCE.
ABLE, LIBERAL and SUCCESSFUL
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Gold Assets, .... $670,000.00.
Losses Due and Unpaid, None.
Chicago Losses Promptly Paid In Full, • • $529,364.92
Boston “ “ " - . 180,903.89
Seekers of Insurance should see thet the Company
they patronize is Solvent, Careful and Prompt.
Losses Fnlrly Adjusted *nd Promptly Paid by
O. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
«ctl» [ocliaiy COJjPMBPe. aA.
At Cost—At Cost—tor Thirty Days!
mo enable aa to commenoe th* new yoar with $ new and dean a took, we offer our friends and
X patrons our entire stook of ohoio*
Fall and Winter Dreia Goods, White Good*, Ribbon*, L*o*«,
Toweling, Table Dematk, Wool Flannel*, Jean*. Tweed*, Cauimaret,
Shoe*, Hat* and Notion* of Every Variety, at oo»t for oaah.
OUR STOCK OF
Stripes, Checks, Brown and Bleached Domestics and Flints
Will be kept replenished and sold at tho lowest market ratea.
We give special Invitation to all to oome and lee us.
CHAPMAN ft VERSTILLE.
deet deodltw
1840. 1870
WILLCOX’S INSURANCE AGENCY I
ESTABLISHED IN 1841).
OLD! STRONG! FIRE-TESTED!
Capital Represented, $53,500,000!
Long Experience.
Equitable Adjustment.
Prompt Settlements.
D.F.WIIXCOX,
71 BROAD STREET.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
Columbus, Ga.
J. W. BYAH, Prop’r.
Fun Qoldek, Clark.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Umdkb ths Rankin Houbb.
dftwtf J. W. RYAN, Frwp'r.
Commercial Hotel,
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
D EDICATED to the Commercial Travelers
of the United States, and all persons trav
eling on business or pleasure. We will do all
we oan to mako your stay with ua pleasant and
agreeable. Give us a trial.
RIDDLE A SMITHA, Propfrs.
norli tf
BOOT8 AND 8HOE8.
The Old Shoe Store
la full of New Shoes. Our late addition! are
The Protection To* Shoefor children.
Ladle*' Glove & Pebblo Button Boot*.
Ladle*’ Fine Kid Button Boot*.
Mine*’ Fine Kid Button Boot*,
Ladle*’ and Miuet’ Kid Opera Boot*.
AH “as pretty as new shoes.”
Bargains In Boot*!
Men’s Hand-Sewed Boots for $3 per pair.
50 cases Men’s Thick Boots, very cheap.
Ladies' Kid and Felt House Slippers.
Men's, Boys’ and Youths' Slippers in variety.
The Old Reliable Wells' Hand-Sewed Shoe.
The Virginia Stitch-Downa.
And a fall stoek of desirable work in quan
tity and variety, and at prloes worth the at
tention of auy onyer.
WELLS ft CURTIS,
No. 73 Brood St.,
norl4 tf Sign of the Big Boet.
DRUCCI8TS.
Blue Drug Store.
« A MEANS BRANNON, AT
bid old stand, is Increasing
XW his stock of DRUGS dally, and Is
OL now prepared to furnish Columbus
and violnlty with anything In his line at
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
He proposes to nay speeiAl attention to the
JOBBING TRADE, and offers great Induce
ments to Country Merchants. He keeps only
PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS.
Call and see him at 136 Broad Street.
From this date cash is required for all goods.
oo4 tf
Stockholder’s Meeting.
f'S*"* The annuel meeting of the Stockhold
er" en of the Eegle end Phcn ix Munfhe
taring Company will be held et the Offiee of
the Company, on Wedneedny, February ad,
1I7&, et U o’clock M.
N. J. BUSSEY,
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Pneldent.
See’t A Treee’r. Jeell t*
- HOLSTEAD & CO.
STANDARD
BOnVE
AND
CHEMICAL SUPPLIES!!
FARMERS MAKING THEIR OWN FERTILIZERS!
SFBOXAXiTXaia a
Currie’s Flour of Raw Bone,
Ammoniated Dissolved Bone,
Superphosphate of Lime,
Charleston Acid Phosphate,
Pure Nova Scotia Land Plaster,
SuUoplia/te Ammonia,
MURIATE POTASH, NITRATE SODA.
CHEAP AGRICULTURAL LIME-
Formulas for Mixing Furnished Gratis.
8end for Prices of Seeds of All Kinds, and
HOLSTEAD & CO.,
Agricultural Depot,
137 & 139 Broad Street,
Columbus, Georgia.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I
For the NEXT NINETY DAYS from This Date
OUR GOODS WILL BE SOLD
For the Cash and at Very Low Prices !
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. WILL CONTINUE TO SELL OUR
Dress Goods and all Fancy Articles, Trimmings Ribbons, <tc.,
Zlegiardlesai of Coat i
Our Staple Stoek will be Sold as Low as the Lowest!
49-WE INVITE ALL TO GALL AND BE GONVINOED.^g
pARTIES INDEBTED TO US FOR GOODS WILL PLEA8EOALL AND SETTLE
WE WANT MONEY TO MEET OUR PROMISES. YOU HAVE BOUGHT OUR GOODS
AND WE URGE YOU TO GOME FORWARD AND PAY. Respeetfnlly,
JNO. McGOUGH & CO.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
ALMOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY
THE WISE ONES SAVE IT I
If you will only Save what you Waste, It would be no
trouble to become Indeoendent.
EIEU & PH S11GS OEPMUM’T
Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 In assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Seven per cent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r.
A. M. ALLEN.
PETEK FREER.
Fontaine Warehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLGES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
DRY COOD8.
JUST RECEIVED:
100 Pieces Black Alpaca I
Pure Black and Beautiful Lustre,
At Prices BELOW THE LOWEST!
Also, Many Other Goods,
At Wholesale, 103 Broad Street,
At Heta.il, 154 BroadL Street.
CAWLEY & LEWIS,
SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC.
NOTICE!
A RARE CHANCE!
Tie 01 EstailiM
SAL E,
Sails, Harusss, Leather & M Business!
T HE undersigned, wishing to retiro from business offers his ENTIRE STOOK and GOOD
WILL, with all the fixtures and arrungement lor carrying on the business. '
I will rent the store to the persons* that purchase the stook. For larther information sail
on the undersigned, at 94 llrond Street, Columbus, Us.
H. MIDDLEBROOK.
N. B.—All good* in my line will be *old at REDUCED PRIOES, FOR
CASH ONLY.
49-Alt person. Indebted to me are requeetad to oalt and rattle wlthont fnrihor notJra "04
•olein.u*. Ga., Jnnunry fth, 1,76. U»n7 dfcwlmj H. M-
INDISTINCT PWNF