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Disasters Caused by Water Over flow* In the Christian Era During .the, Christian exit, disasters similar to the Coneinaugh-calamity , have numbered' nearly oiie hnT»irea7 causing in all, ah estimated loss ofl,- ~4Qtt^000'souTg, the recent one ranking NEWARK, ME^RK, ,WEJ>NESDATTlSi: i,, tfT Ws^givehelow rj\Ym*§ sy RibAY SCHOOLS] They HQiaTheJirXn^uaic^h- i yehtton ln.QIyde.ujL.- , JWe-met {it Clyde, June 6 and\ 7. Soil. Xlws. Robinson, 2d vice-presi- dent, presideS\ on Thursday; because THEjSEeONDL NIGHtr PATRONS 0F HUSBANDRY $i.oo¥er Year, | ^ W\ir ^ NUMBER. II ' J^ftr^ar: AutHence Greets tha Opera Cliib-Amou'*HHF^r* .warded to the • . Sufferers ww«, prestqea on, Thursday, because the rain kebt m» nv ™„*i j«ry Peirson TolSman of the grand iN^xt~dfiyy~h~°wever^ Br.* Peir- son was on hand, and he made a gopd as accurate a list as we have been able : son wa ^ ol to gatheriron*. diffei^Vwupewr ~ ~ ^lamtmn. SiT««.W„v„, ra.,^ ........ „ •- TJie devotionar services'were led by Revs, Jarvis and Cbpeland. The Sun- Sixcountries China, Axtterjea,; Hol l land, Germany, Austria and France, - peghesof_the catastrophes;. to-Ai© i^gj^eMershife^Ei^Iand^^^^asfajga datea^y\ an invasion tif.the sea and .J3,-QO0 lives Wpre- teisfe-MThe sea also broke throughJtJbfl-dikes^pf Jterfcj sub- merging seventy-two cities and -town's and drowning 100; 000 people on the: 17th of A;pril, 1421', Holland again wit-, ^n^ssed^^lik^ejjigasier jn- 153(V-kiHJBgr histoiytejis lis, 400.000. . Th e Iossr-of Ijfe caused hy •eipud.- -bursts, heavyT-ali^Hs ahd^flfe \burst- ing of reservoirs is \still greater than . that by sea hjundaliorr. ~^argreat\many of the minor ones are left out on ae-, count of room, but the principal. ones| hpuse would Jjaye' been packed. A&| it was, the seats! below were all filled, and'quite a number occujaed--. tfay-gehwTrieason ofJ une 2 was taught . ;byMr. H.M, Clark, and the exercises i= ffl^ved^aaBsaaHy-interesting, are given: Great Britain wa'ssgbjue* Three powerful addresses were given %- Rev* Br»W. H%rffffion, of Lyons, Re!y,.JuJCQp£land i of dyd% ahd^ReV; J. R, Henderson, of Palmyra, The -latter said that'the, more important \silent forces in Sunday-school work\ jEfirje-L3-Wgb4^eal^a ; great degree of: enthusiasm, and the Holy Spirit'* power. , . ** ,_ A7IP;TSoyerEilT, of Newark, spoke effectively on, f \ The Duties of Teach seats While there were more \Tiifehes 1 - on tb £ second^nifeht' of ^The Sor- 'notbinsfser^ous occurred, and Wayne County'\* Council Met. The Wayne County Patrons of Hus ; bandry held their annual meeting in Xyon* Wednesday. The report of the .'<Tou are English, I take it, siffT \; _Jt \\:asciea£;tojmfi-th^t atany-fate^the- _„ ^ v„«™u«?. *«e report ol tlte \speagfr wh& I^as traveling alone, I secretary, showed a membership of h » d not fallen in with three Englishmen nearly4?ftee9 hundred; The djncer^^^;^^'\\- 8 ' And!\ turnedQ to.in^ ifle performance > on; the whole was\ limn . the flrafcr .Th e chorus; nearly Jjfte'eh hundred. The officer*! elected for the engnjag^ear ax&i-JMsM? tdr, iii.^TMuirlh^oTSodus; overseer, Alansdn Church, Wpleott; lecturer, W. Li. Deyerloux, Cjyde; stewartLJSli 1- xT?- 1 \' J lu . i lunic to m; spect the newcomer with a cn^^iHrhin ° u , ^•l^ed-anaZsmntty-face- could^T^ wholly suppress. \I am,'^ an^were^ •' \and I am very glad to meet a fend^ country niamr \ y L JL- SjJT-j • ; * w u*'' vjj'ae.; giewarq. jiiii-i \»»iftry ^??*?' ® 0U E Mm. ,<mmmL\T^™ ^^ran^liere?'' He.chUnotu nsteward;^ A, P, Dowd. H>rr»n-V»ho^P^ e \'»\y^ from mei but iiiflWte^bv . . ...«,.. . iuo. caorHBJ number? were^^ jBingrwjftii; mucBPm1ore| vivacity and con^dence^ and' the\'ae- : tionand stage business alf had less of restraint—owing, partly. %o the fact that tha members Jwere al l freer 4roiir embarrassment, and, also to the flb- pbrtant fact that tl^e\ aUdienBe were much more appreciative ajuLcMaonr stratiye,^ . .i:\-' rf J-.-_ ; J—^—i~ — sjf^ward;. A, JV, Dowd, Hnfon; lain, Sev.\ £ A 4 . Ostrander, secretary, Mrs. R. 8. Post, East Pal myra;* .gatekeeper, C. \P. Lent, Wal^'j lington; pomour, Mrs. Burton Durfee, MacedtrnT flora, Mrs. B, P.T*ier, Wfr AefIBEi,\fAI . _,_.._ ^-_^_^ :::; ™ i ^ &1 Jinl483 f by the Severn^wlH^E^verllowed forten --days-antittlnr hitMops We're cosereof,. ^AVthe waters settled upon^ the land^ they were\ known for century of the Great Waters. Spain was inundated aflt^Wi^onia in 1817, and S0,000 people perished. ' \ \\ ~'\ The^mneteenth century has had, av -.fuil ihafe\ or these horrors r Central Eu- ' rope\ being .the scene of many during • the earlier part. A reservoir gave wtay: down Friday night, and greatly en, | and day-seliopl iuethods of' instruc- -tien;—Before ai- person cohiihenced to teach in Sunday-school,\ she thought there shotild first be^'KaOThia£ipjiJiy': some officer or- board. Keep lesson helpsoutside the school-room. The oviuiug nnibjc was proTide^^vfeiu PHeft -^ , r — 7 ^._ *> .^.^^. ,*>xi *j«yc- way \ drowning 1,000 persons at,Lorco,Spain, ^—e«^prii^HriS02: The Dgrmb^oveT- flowed twenty-four villages, with their . inhabitants, around Pepth, Hungaryi '\'f'J?L4P r lL Jill* and the next month a cloud burs;t over Solop, killing many: •ppvsiMun —TJteJDanube oliio uvei ! llovve(l in. September, 1813, and swe.pt 2,000 ^JE^^sJ^iildiej^yiM^JULjala^ . ' Widen to immediate death;. e.OOOwetei ^ also killed atSilesia .and^tl^ #rje»efa4 afmy under McDonald was ruined dur- •_ ing th^ same storm; Poland\ also lost 4,6p0 lives. _Cantou. China, Ipst 10,000 seil00ls -' Kev -. °- N«, Hinman,, of houses and 1,0.00 people in 1833,^ The South SoduS, thought that by! means Rhone overflowed its banks in France oi the-\International- Lesson Series,\ reir^l&sse^ Outside the Class- -ny,. \7 n< j :Mxs _ H erb ert •Grant^Mr. Room.\ F. M- Vaseo, M. D„ followed and jj; r§ § r ^ iBr p ckett , So i. Wile, on the same subject Jtfrs.UtC. Hu- Mfs, Ludwig Schenck and. Miss Laura left, of.Sodus,1iia. fine essay;_on^^.^^l^rf th e Rochester\ club, were r^emperaHee Work in_Jthe_. Sunday- -•> \ •- School,\ belabored high-licehse and its adyocatesi'luost'soiimlly, The que- ries were answered by Kevs/Hehder- sonvand OStrander. ^fr.\ 0 . favored Ifhe marking systems-noting attend- ance, behayio^, how\ well the lesson •was^ reeited,\ etc^ and said this method worked well in his school. To hold yoiihg men, set thein at work. Sirs, W, H. Coon, of W»lcott, in aii enjoy- able ejsjiy J _^<>lRBUl¥d__Snnday^i©eti ^eltSro of Tjis tlunub the^iusy wharf JbejKy^s^jHJcdJn^^'vit^^ thpuBaffite£rtt i a|r^tfiaJuilj^^)i^^ From'the upper deck of .the San Miguel we looked directly down «pon4t,.and . could see a'll tliat was coming or going 4441*0 tdiu basin -about us.' ^PmV^ER\^ ~ Miguel;, aj&aioen of-the-Segoriar^tnBlr^Ti^^I ^\Cpi'sTine. boiiiirl'fn'-=»'\\•\l * —*—--- ~\ sM , . , _..„. ^>. *-. *«r, »»\\l^gujLl,asteiu»unjoi'-the-SegOviar^tnalrS liamson^isereSi Mrs^ -Loren-^eiMringKt \S\Cp;' i sTiiie, bound tor soveia TJiaees o n South Sodus; stewardess, Mrs,_Albert &?. coast;.southward, was waiting to ¥eomans, Walworth;. member-o^ejc- fJ eiir «i rt « f T ^, ( f rao ; * e »rarborflf, .Va- ... \ . • .... -if i u, T--tiik leneia, and T was waiting rather impa- : eeut i ve cominittsg^ MaJcomb Little, ^stfy^^^^^m^^JT^ Clyde; committee on. womaii's work, a stranger here?\ he repeated; .' •• \\ \ r \ \ • -* • -t^fes^^tveiJeTn m the' towi*(our or Mrs. Wm. VanMartin. Lyons; Mrt,, J tH7^^Rp^Vplcott^Mrs^C.^ , . Olark. almyra. ~\ Aiter the election of officers all took dinner, after which a flne^iterary pro- gramme was .given. MisrMinfiieTStfc Langltlin^LSeJKark^roa4-a-fteelv J «n'r<? tep paper on^\Intelle.ctaal Life on the (\Farm \yhich was. followed by.ane by Rev. Mr, Dyke of Sodus, -An artlclef • ; ll [Joyed t the pcrforimuife. Mr. Grant is the Stage manager, and Mrs. Schenck and MTs^Brpekett.the pianists of th e Rocl^ester club. \ With the exception of Miss Rnssell, who was the guest of L, .———«« ^.u F . « uu one on,iure,\he .saidrvlv .lrviv inr,w««^ •\.—••*•—— Mr. and Mrs, Pitkin, the party'toppSffi 6 ,«* ^^ ?\ ^WW^r. f- ^.b bu^ln^ngS KrS^^ at the Newark House-- •» ' --» Sheltt <?n of Lyons. A paper on \Plow-- ™aU. s . ' . t, uom u,e orange- ^ ; \TheDevil. he th^h? f>.•.ho^i^F 1 * : aKd ?* [n ' ir K * hmi Horned waT f-^^tat m,' five days, but otherwise I am a stranger,'; I answered. • \You are hot in the trade?\ he con- tinued. . tienteant tfie orange trade. ... '•No, I atu not; I am traveling for j)leastire^' I answered readily. \'Yon will tieitWirroTmd*irfstan(j thai, though it i s more than any • -Frenchman'-or 'Spaniard can.\ I smiled as 'fTsppke, but he was hot very responsive. \It fa a (meer place to visit- for-pleas* in thedefense of the'spider and on e on ure\^S 10 !^ to, T* a ^ tlie use of tobac-co -*a« givW^rDr:fcr idi&h J^ife^S ^^9^ J rm • »T i . ,'TT-- i! —^f-^^'tat; all,\Trt'£orfed; \it isa lively .-*._„ ^r-r-, --W-i iv- po*-***-*®**-** 0 *** Homes' w«w t.i^andquautfiierfWandJtt is wati \TheT)e\ril lu> thought he had linn read by Mrs. Crique, and was followed an( j S n n ny. _J : cannot say as'^iuiich as st\ at the end, arid'from all outward by a song.by a qaartette. Master of that.of ?.fa<Irul. from whit* l«aiHS-tw0^ — rthe Stare t?raiige, WiE A% Arnistfone-'w throe weeks back.\ fast\ at the en d appearance, he t jn of Rochester; was in Prof. Benyer ..,. .. fite aucHehce, and 7after~the perfomi ance several ifteiube'rs We^e- invited t» hineh with : ^hfaiii at Mrs. Harriet Edgett's; .Pearl Howe i of Elmira. wholj^jikD_jedito^^^ the Newark Male (Quartette; and fhVf , Mr,. i.«rge-^itudk>ncti - \was.- greatly pf^'^Belfe Van. ^Vilkenhnrghvi hi_a_jiis»iu»4oH- oa ^fcesstnrtfelpsr* 17 G. Howk, of Ontario, believed them eVce.edmgly benefeiai' to^jflg schools.\\ Rev ().' jf« Hiaman of »Tl(V-a.p-rirt^'_ of l-ulii-sJ <:f yde i^iiig fii^lps, oceijpie'd a .box. _ I her credit. and \Mrs: Will .Spangle. Mij Elmira husbandman gave the leading address of tlft-.meefhig iii a very, satis- factory maimer. A-ftej* the query box had beeii opened, MissUorli Weed of ^^Uydf-i: ''I. J.. ... Oakes, of pji^ps, -and day evening, . Mrs.. Jacob Lusk, of East Palmyra, was one of -the *but-ottowners\ Who enjoyed the .entertainment. in December \MJhV^wl4M4i-wis^Hteh7 The next inoe'ting will bo ically. I Was growiw*f-*-trtfle-tired of his ciu'itK-iity, but I answered, \No; I stiiycd a sli'urttiinoaf Tolctloarid A'ranjuez^oh, .•iriil at.sp-veraj otlrer placey,\ -^ vt ; n*Iini>pi*StnivcT*e(r;cs»ili-. Ayere_ prPS ent Frt-- Wt V \\Z'\\™™™**?*' =. and-wiMH-gtrfrtg ; frjTTmfrrbfahd you^TIS . .^....^ i««» mi- is.iu an wineanHyTocairty; in a good fellow enouglv,'isSanpho I'anzaj what siiriiig cleaning iw to the -peat h6nsp-~^-,„f T,;n;;Vg t mnhc \*' * \'\ \ kee|ier., M> ins Hood'rfi SarsnjMrillfli too cverv-1- . • • ' - i\Xot much. Muy pjJi'.oileC'astelJanOi\ ' f.laughed, tyijlia;; to HiiniT-tbatiwrddcte^-- ^VntrmiJiPflrt^'rniinreittienni>i uM(ler.stand, ... ,—» wy,.m«n tw i» nie neat hftnsF kee|ier So i Hood'i Sn-rsuiuirilll t every iiody. at tfiis season. 1'heJ>uil.v fieeiln to.-W •m.uiie overuowea us D.'UJKS i n France Hle — ln1 in Oetober and Novemher, 1810. *nd and. these,!!; covered 6,000 acresi includina Evorfs appreciate the value nf tv.% 'P^A *i tne audience, on'both evenings, was /™^> J.««W, •naj'-'-t^'.v\'-. '\»!» we naa iearned^to covered 6,000 acresi including EyOrfs, appreciate th e valu e of Old Testament Marseilles, Avignon and other places, studyi AvaluaWe paper was read by carrying away .hundreds of. people. A H - E - Forrester, of' Lyons. ^ reaervcii^ burst at Bradford, : England \\\\ *\ ....,-' ....j ijnr-PCUMUU. i uoJ)oU.v KeeUt* t<jf tie : thoroughly renovated, the blood purified unci vitalized, the gernis of disease destroyed. bcrp'fuln, SalJ Kheum, and all other blood i_, ..... , ' disowle'rs areVured by Hood's Snrsapaiillay 7t The overture to the opera, played the mwPfic.tmlar ; aii.dsuccessful spniignied- x^esspn aeries, S Q we j,, an4 t i loroU g fl j y en j Q yed by f««e. ,-•----- *> f, ,„' lr ° the audience, on •both evenings. wa« Old Testnumnt - March 11, 1864, causing a loss of 250 lives. - ' . Tne beginning of America's fatal-in- undations was th e flooding in Kew Or-! 4eans-ofl,'600 houses on May 12, 1849, accompanied by great Ipssiof lif P p m 1 JThe hour Btjotted to fhree-minnte 'reports from Sunday-sehools more thap fulfilled expectations. Accprd- ihgto Rev. Matthew Gaffney, his 'JSJun- ; r daf schpol-wasHSive times^ay^arge~aF his • jhurch membership, which was JELIt^.thaP ,t hi f ntli\K prMiinti xnnlri- .rf.. • T ii r T-T, - - say. J. W. Hinman; of Clyde, stated that his-school learned nearly 19,000 Bible verses last year. The - f w>^ nt ,|. 1 ,H„ r ,.» wl , 0 otj)Cr1 , Sjinday-schobl attendance at Alloway I have been>o-:*therw«e Vable to 18 130. Hydesville is not far behind.'*— -~~- Mrs. VanBengchoten served as\ one of the committee on homihations. '\\' *. hundred fifty persons lost thei* lives by the breaking of a dam in Mill river at Northhampton, Mass., May 16,1874. In July of th e same year, EurekV, Nevada was swept by a water spout, killing thirty persons. On the 27th. of -—^—thq same month rain TJehtged Pitts- ot the committee on homihations. \^-^-ba^rh^nC^eghaiiy ility T -Pa., ^sar- ^b e foUowiag-effieers -were elected^ ., ^.-j^irigjateathla^Q HQUIS. President, F . M. Pasco, Red Creek ; -s-' By the rising of th^ Garonte iirJtnre '\ -^->--—^ »» 187^rmos#.of Toulouse wa s destroyed and nearly 1,000 lives lost. In 1875 .many lives were lost in India b y heavy storms leaving twenty thousand people ' homeless at Ahniedabod. Severe floods again visited Hungary, Italy and —Spain in March and October, 48f{N^ Director Lansing's own arrangement and is a very creditable piece of work. Messrs.^ceanorStahley Ellsworth, of Canton, N;\ XT, and Mr. and Mrs. [Pardon Dutfee. of Lyons', were guests ' of Mr, and Mrs. O. C. Robinson.. Leggelt^STMatSpn^nemusly con-, t-ributed twenty-five dollars' to ttie flood-sufferers by purchasing fifty The Widow's Strategy.- A man of conshlei'able'We^fth, Who t dteTTTn this city some tinie since,'made a distribution of his personal • estate which did not suit his disconsolate .widow. Among otber unsatisfactory thiugsjH2J>ejjMia^ed ^en^t^nTSnttltntfitQcks of. value -to a brother, whiie'he left to the widow the proceeds of ThiMr qtoolroand lauds com- paratively valueless na « .;„..*:\ :> Spain losing lvOOO people. _. great loss o r life andpreperly 'also occurred during the great Mississippi Valley everflow in 1882, and in Decem- ber 1887-the Yellow River in'Ghinar overflowed, covering 10,000 square miles) driving 3,000,<j00 people froin their home§„ajad cfiusiog-a losTsf 750^WJewark 000 souls. . • - yiec-prfesideiitsi H . Wilcox, ^William- son; R. N, Backus, Palmyra; B. J. j Case, Sodus; secretary, E. H. Clark I East Palmyra ; trea«arerr^.~ Whit- comb, Ontario ; executive cbhiihittee, J. L. Durfee, 'Marion; J, Oreehe? Cly^; ,W. C. Robinson,.Lyons; T, \- s , haddock. Rose ; Wrif;T Van Ben- ater to State .. . . - r • «-'----—*\e ««*v paiativel y valueless as a riortion of tickets for Friday evening, .and diS- her legacy. But the widows sole tributing them among worthy poor W™ \f 1X *}? £*X\k and **<>* she peonlt.^ W hq othrrwisn ^...r.t . . came to sel she disposed jot the-Iaad r P • ' S ^ would TioT ami stocks-in, a fenip, .setting^ „££ see the per- valuation on thoseof which sae waslo have the process and/low vafuafion on^mothers, thVnft^tipa of thejjm ^ogetfiBr^rnaKhis: a fair ., ,_...(lo up his laimi thai you. du-Hot Kj)'uk t (Spanisli the-purest t ;, astilian fsafter that'not Spanish for hini.'j' . -'\ \You are going .some \vay with us— perhaps to Carthagena?\ persisted the in- •- quisitor.- -r \ .f _ - •He laid a,-ij.ne'er 'streKSi Upon the last wprd.and with it shot at; me««lyjglance .- ~-a glance so unexpected and so impleas-. antly suggestive that I did mot answer ' him atyonce. Instead I^^ iooked,jat-him. r _ more closely. _ Ho was a wiry young fel- low', rather below than above the middle'. height, to all appearance the chief engi- neer. FH-<..-*>\~- -'-- ••'• formaiuee. . Mrs. Emma Patienon, o r Lima, I lots Ukt'u Ttofretfo ^l°i wa ^PJ??ent both eveiiingsV th4pcica fdi^the' whole guest of her sister T .Mrs. Loop, the °—\*>' - prima donna. \ Mr, and Mrs, C. I. McCoy, of-Syra^ cuse, were in4he audience. schbten. Newark ; delegi and.stocljs'in question. The brotiier, [.not relishing sttch sharp practice\ on ; the part Of his sister-in-law, brought a suit to\ recover-tlie actual value of the The regular Semi-annual meeting of bequest made to hiui; wlieieu'pon • the Ahe club for *be election of bfflcers widow proposed that Instead of spend- ' ~, ' . T , . rt,, , V --' J. mg tlrt estate inlaw they should mat v ry wni oecur in July. Th e club cannot ea £ h otbel . abrt on | oy i||o g ether. Tuft do better, than r<> re-elect the present proposition • \struck ii respiiasixa officers. ..-.. -KT —~\\~ f p~ \-^f\ 5 ' By this means Every tiling about him, not ex^ T*hrdlng^O^ T airmosphere, wafgreasy ajftd ojly. as iFneTT^d come/straight from the r gpGin (V r^oinr-^H^-^hil^ of hiw ej\fr\ fshovved %vith unlovely prominence. See- ling. 'him- ttfus, I toqk a dislike for'hftB, \To Carthagena!\ I answered-brusquely. \No I : amJiot- v gOingr4e\8tay-at Carr thagena. -Why should you suppose so, may I ask? Unreag, indeed,\' I added, as another construction of his-words pc- L cjirretlto me, ''yxm^think-twM&irtmrnr^ bit of fighting? No, my fWeild, the fun - might growHfcoo furious'.\ \' . -—=-• To explain this I should adiLtbatthree - pDfficers. The Club has on haiid^abput |13 o Hiurd\in.thebi-easr5f the brothen ? l ?V7?? a ' married; acuordi aglv. and are said~to be having a jolly\time In spending the foi-ttine WHich the de- .j-ccased-gentienian was \s<i^ kiiid as t o aecunuuate for them..— New^ork Led- ger. • ' ^ *W*.OT-ffiy-wOrus, ttoweverT disconcerted him. Withoft^ayimrmora\ , r -,.—„ .^yj.^. i^m uw.'u a niutmv among-tho trciorw^C^rthageriiif-ttwar mentioned at the time in the English papers. . An outlying fort was captured, and the. governor of the city killed be- fore the attempt, was .suppressed. Of course thfe was in every one's mouth, and I fancied that m qmstibnreferred' '• : he turned aAyay, not ge'rag below at once, but standing oh the ntaawleek nearite office in the afterpart. There was a good 'Sunday-school convention, Hons S S W ^Baaf E ' K \ BurDjlaai ^fe nt^^? who took »«t teerei Revs. Schlenck and Van Bpm ^f ; J. L. CoIeroIT^ohs^I R Foster, of East Palmyra, and* Rev.' W' xi. Hates ° • ' all, or the niost of which, Manager V ary^ will at^once forward to the Johns- town stufferers. - r ?»W^I »»*he Field. M The meeting Was considered a great1^P^P^4H^I^ Jgf ^#^ success. Adjourned to meet in On!' flnt - ^ ™\° ™—— ^'-r r *^^'^ «*eas- DR; FLINT'S fiBMEnY, tnkfln when're'r d?al bf_bmtjalanraFquarter, Thotsap- •-' 6e ™5i^? et and clerfe were thoreT ^vmg^and taLinglreceTpli^u^vlialliot. - , ^^^IP^irtor-tB-em, BuT leaned• \\^\' against tho rail close at^.ahri T t n ^ , Ayer's Sarsapnrillareq.uires'smailer doses, and is more effective, than other blood ired- icines. tario hi 1890. SECKiefARY. „„,- .si 1 -~»v.u..<uiios. M iBi taste is WBHS- NeVrk! *'. VV ' H-^ejfey, sole ageaf Z -»—- - - -•*--• *.