Sea Isle City Pioneer, 13 April 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 3

■tt. Li- ISJJ L 11" !1-' Sea Isle Pioneer. r. Jv\ LL-VLAM.Loc.nl Editor. J TERMS,; » 1 .50 A YEAH. a C T — : ^.Av«rtl*ixxgr 3ft».ttiti X-enxr. FRIDAY, At* JUL ■ - — Mr. Sinsonds tishe jti W building in lite I oh or section Ihe first of the nook. —<>ur I.OH bo it-builder U Win. L. Peterson ; he has iwqof very pretty mod vis almost completed. — Ixsuiiui VattOilder, from 1'ijInv burg, is going lo build a cOUtirf" at ones, •u a lot near iiiMHir'a Hotel. —There seems just now lo be a scar eily of bou«e* for rent ; this should nyl bo where rents arc as good M here. —The plants that have been taken from the streets and kept in private houses, are ill an excellent condition. — The gravel which is how coming in large quantities is being halted on to the sidewalks ; this is a tieoded improvemeat. — The statue of "Rebecca at the Well" has been surmounted by chalk quarts, front England, beautifully arranged. — Mr. Samuel Stuck has enclosed his lots in a nest and substantial manner, with poets set at short distance from each other. — Council has dene wall in appointing George llcrbcll to fill the vacancy ill that body caused by the resignation of Jaines P. Way. ♦ — Those fond of dancing had ar. opportunity of gratifying ti at fancy at the partv given at the Brighton Hotel on Monday owning — The new rasp of Jfoa Isla Oily just iiuued is the ne*tr»t y-t out, aud aside froin being a good map it is a directory »

of the buildings here. —It will take a stronger force than at present on the beach to accomplish all the contemplated improvements by the opening of the season. — It was found -u rcfssary in • running the telegraph line to put a cable under the thoroughfare, consequently the work is somewhat delayed. —The fever for putting down sidewalks has not abated ; Mr. House is doing a nice jolt* Many others will put d i-vii side walks immediately. » —The young men Imanling at Maiswinkle's are quite talented musician*. The private oonrwrls which are given by theiu are quite entertaining. — Some are setting fruit and slisdc trees ; u«»w U the proper, linns a little money ex glided will bring ample return * for *.be trouble and expense. — The hotel of Charles Lmginotte is about completed, ami will lie for rent We understand ; it should not be waning a tenant as It ti a very desirable location. — The freight business last month was the heaviest of any since the building of the road ; in fact nearly double any other month, and ti still on the increase. —Mrs A. Wilkinson was in our town on Saturday, looking after the iiiiqrct* of tba AblioUfnrd ' llouar. She will open the same in May or first of June at latest. % 4 « v V -^S. D. Button, the architect, of Fhilada., was here Tuesday ooip (Jfting plane for the excur»l«»t\ H*nveJ whteh f« to be somewhat changed from the original design. — Wa would suggest that something he done with the statuary in Landis avenues j aa at present it ti not vary ornamental, but could be made so at a i •mall outlay. — T. E. Ludlatn it our sutboffxml agent at Jfcfi fsle Ity, ami we are anxious to get every family to sulwcrihe on the Island. Onljr $1,50 per year; 75 of* j for tlx months. -Win. II. Davis, whose advertise mrnl will be ftMfrd id another column, is the sow curb builder, and we would advise all having work in his line h» give him a call. *, — .Inc. Klauae has given «p hie Phil adelphla business and lirno-forth wrifl give hti whole attention to hia Hotel husinese here. We bespeak foe him a liberal patronage. — The fever tor curbing and grading seems to have broken out, and it would seem that property holders are vying with each other as to who shall have the neatest sidewalks. — The land in some section* is found te he some three lo five Tret abovo established grade j the hlghaat petition l.sndis avenue are found at ltii >- ami Minerva, also IMplnn street. . ¥ — Messrs. Ducan and Holt, of PMh, paid as a vMt on Hwmliy. Ttisy tiro -taking extensive improvements On their cottage*, puttinfe down sklfatk*. J

MHMaamMMRnii repainting the eottagm, and grading ' the lot*. — The gra*a springing up all over the ! lslaud reminds us that spring ti here j , we saw friend llcrbcll uncovering his bed q^ ptints, and they certainly look baautilul ; I'rccusaes, Hyacinths, and Tulips are ready to burst iuto blooui. — Wnt. button will occupy the Lancaster the present week. The auiuacr raent I !.«1I, cniiai-tiiig of shooting galL l«-ry, Billiard and Fool ruuue, etc., will la- <»|H>iied soon. John Errickson will have the management of the same. — List Ksturdav er« ning was the occasion of an enjoyiilrie affair at Woodj ford Ayera', when a party of friends aasembUel lo have m good time geuerally. All parttcjistiiig were Miuply a.iti*ficd that our m-ir marsliall kuows how to entertain company. . — We sits II expect an advertisement from each |wrsou doing business at Sea isle. Il will be luutmdly bencfici'd ; so get it lu sh«|*e slid let us bava it a* early as |*ossible. It you want to do any business the coming summer, let the peopie know it. — To many people the success of Sea Ide t*ity apjiears to be pheiinmm d, but this success can W accounted fur by a few roa sous. First, the sanitary ordinance requiring a!1 fill h to be actually removed from the Island. TUis everybody understand* and »r tlie only thing that has ever yet solved the problem of bava healthy place. Second, the condition of the deeds si- , lowing only ana house on each lot. Third, setting houses bock lo feel from the street line and providing for , the ornamentation ol the front*. Fourth, oelliug lot* upon iiuprortincnt stipulation*. There ti no place upon the wrbolc coast embracing all of these provtiion* aud having thoir advantages. Tberrmtive tendnury of these provisions i* seen by the keen ere of intelligence ntid ap preclation. They solve the problem of

a haultliy city. They are sound, unique, grand and honutifi.l in their result. Every mouth as these fr.it urea are devcIojhhI dmw |>enple are attracted. Thousands of proplo will rnmo to Sea Isle City on account of its exceptional health. Others are attracted by the lieautv of its delrelopmenl, alid Others for the sake of Its extraordinary bothj ing facilities, hotting, fishing and mag I nificcnt ocean soenury. In founding Sea Ide (.'ity these seed* were planted which are known to be pcronial n»d the inoal enduring iu the fruits that they produce. The initio of Sea l«le City may taaatd to be "That lo gain sueoass we ae« k to deserve it," and at that | I mi si* we can defy oot»|*ttiion and afford to I nke our chauces iu the race of | enterprise. A TALK OF SKA 1SJ.K CITY. XV C. K. UtXMft, J a., AUKD TWXI.VK. Tin- birds were tinging merrily in the tree*, bulla. flies were dancing around the flowers, anil Sea Me City was all in aglow of ltenuty and grauducr. To any casual observer, a lr»y might have tire seen walking up Minerva ate., from the turnpike bridge toward tlio ocean, lie wa« a handsome boy of alwml thirteen years of ngc with well shs|>cd anil Intel lectual features. He' was dressed in a sailor suit, and in his hand he carried A.b.11 with which he amu*ed himself by throwing it up in the air and catching it again, Jle reached the statue Miner va, aud Mopping a ironicnt he took a good look at t be Goddess who bears so high,*! name in heathen mythology. In a few 'minute* he reMUnati hi- walk, and reached the leach, upon whirl, tinwaves were dashing with great mftjcatT and granduer. lis then turned and walked down the beach to a tent situated thereon and entered It. In this tent there sat a hwly with a boy smaller than our hero. Sha wo* a pretty woman, with a brown spotted calico dress on. The other toy looked vary much like her, with 'etirly hair, large IJue eyes, and a rich complexion $ enough to make i a king envy him. The lady was crying ami tha curly headed boy was leaning over her, smoothing her hair, but lie ali so had tears in hi* eyes, "Why mother, what's uj>, what are you crying about 7" exclaimed our hero. "My dear, to-morrow is the anniversary of tha day when your father ieft us to go to sea and liasnarrr returned." thvtt turning toward tlie sea, aba said : "lib, thou cn>»l sea, so fhlr and lwauti ltd to look st on thy exterior, but In thy in#hor tliou form est the grave of many a man and ship." This was Mrs, Arnold with her two sou*, K tlph ami Rich »r l, or as he was commonly called "Jbek." When Dick was a hoy of abo il & years, his father ^nybftki'd «»n a ship as a sailor, and as it nilfpit hnxi> been seen, had ne»cr ytl j reliirncd. Hea Isle (*lty was starteil, i and Mr*. Armdil was aide to earn enough rooms by weslting, that shr l*oill.'ht a tent and c«nm down te fbu ' I*le (Tlty, where we aee her now . Alter Mr*. Arnohl hsi?*fin|«lic*l speak >ng thej all kadt d«mn and praye«l that Hod j eeiklinwi return the »ai*do- enr, afVcr

" 11 ' 11 1 ■■ | whii-ii they sat down to a rough wooden table and ate tbeir supper. After sup- , p«-r Dick and Ralph w«-n| out ami walked toward Tow nsritds lulnl. On their ^ way there, they met many a happy groupr of childreu and grown people, [ either playing on the liwrli o r bathing in i he water. In the joy of the moment the children soon forgot their own trouble and gladly mingled in the happythrong. After play ing there lor sotne time the boys resumed their walk. They soon got to the luh-l end there amu»*d theiu*elves by ihruwiug sticks and stones in the water. Night over* took them ami much surprised ware they on slopping their jdsy lo sec what liiuc it was. Tboy Martrd for home but they- came hack, they aiartod again but yet they came beck for the second time. Something st-emril to hold them there. Tha sun had set, and dark cloud* onvrrt-d the Iwautiful fi<w>m of A liea\ea with their huge form*. Not a star was to br- saru, rain mm threstau inx, l»ut yet Dick and It tlph did not return. Suddenly a light wa* *c-n b\ the l«oy*. Dick's ex|»eiiencmi eye, trained Ity his sailor father, soon found <»ut that it wit* a vessel. The light first appeared in the South-east and ranted towartl the place where J>iek and Ralph were. Tlie light still enntiuurd tooorae toward (Item. 1 1 was but a few rods froin Tathems Beach. IHck expected to see it turn away, but still it continued to approach the Inlet., and the form of a ship was plainly ritiide. "It*, coining in here, it*a owning in here, oh. Ildph" cried Dick. "Oh if wc but had a Iwwt. She has absolutely done what that ice schooner did, aud I am afraid will fare the same way." "Yes, Dirk," said Ralph "she has. without doubt taken tlii* for Dclew.irv B.iy, and Sea Isle City fbr Cap# May." "Coiue, Ralph, lets hunt for a l«oat. roiuvUmIv might hava come nn Hie Island and left their latat tietl aon>*-«rhere. Let's go over to the Life Saving Station first though," and so say ing, Dick »p^1 off to the placa mentioned with the swiftness of a young autvlope. After . - — — — — - — —

hunting about there for a while the boy* found a small row-boat, into which they jumped to go to the ship and put her in the right course. Tha little boat ■tood vertical, first on the l«ow and then on the stern. The rain now |»oured and the two little figures in the rowboat found the boat difficult to manag», but they were easily guided, by the lights of tii c ship, lik* the wise men and the North Mar. The ship wtts n&rfag the sand Link and where there was shallow water, but the Itoy* pulled with a will, aud tho little boat fairly flew over tlie surging billows. Tbedilp ws* but a few rods nvwn the sand l-nuk. but Dick ami Ralph never loot lio|r, for the nearer the -hip got te the hank the more energy they *cetnrd to get. The waves dashed iu the l*oat, hut the Arnolds never lost courage. They g«.t beyond the laiiik, and finally after groat toil an 1 iterscvurauce they gained the ship's side. "llsloa there, watch," cried Dick. "Yes, an what ye wantf answered a gruff* voice with a strung Irish brogue. "Run tell the steersman to steer off or he'll run ashore.' "An' sure an' bvdsd an' alnt that what I've jist he'n tdHli' him, hut hi* mticn pale won't take it in. D— d ir I h fiint lie* ii a sailor (hi* twenty year*, an' I've taken sotin'in's strait along an' *ure an' if I could n't — "Pat t "An* sure now, an' don't yer call tne Pat, niv name's Mike, ami a good and Chrtitian name it la, t«wx" ^ "B -g your pardon, Mike" tlie ready wit of the boy coming up, "I made a mtilakr, I thought you were an old aailor friend of mine, by lliat name, hut take me to your captain ami I will make that fool of a steersman obey yonr command.*' The Irishman being very willing that j his command should be obeyed led Dick towartl the captain's room, but he over powered by exertion, felt on tha floor nml fainted away. The Irishman so anxtou* to have hia command obeyed did not notice it, and before he found that Dick was not following him Mike was in the captain's presence. "Well, Mike, what is the matter T" exclaimed the oapuin in a cheery vole-. "Af tlii* here ship don't take a different eon re# within ten minute*, we'll have lodgin'a aslmre tonight, an' af yer don't Indieve me, here ti proof," and feeling behind him, Mike win ted to get Diah, but of couraa found he waa not j there. The bewildered Irishmen gave on* vacant look at the aMontihcd cap tain and fled from the mom. The com inardcr ftally aroused, ran on deck to Mike's watch post, where he met Ralph "Captain I captain 1 yours rennhig ashore !" cried Ralph. The commander saw that it was true, and turning around h# rushed toward I the Mceroman, and in less than »cven minute* the endangered ship waa once j more on safe ground. In ^fce mean time, Ralph and lit* boat we OS Taken on hoard, and he waa mon converting with the sailors. Alter staying on deck awhils (at (s tlwHighl Rilpli tlie man he was talking to> hw In hn exHremewl he did wot

' 1 * ■ 1 ■ ■ ' ' s | notice the sound of voters and supjio* iug ha had gH)« away in aoothsr vaoaal. of course h« did not go to aee Litis, ; th«- | captain nUilsd for his cabin. On h» way there, us stumbled over the bravc iitlle Dick. Groping Abtut in tin > dark li« found the lioy aud carried him to his cabin. As soon as the light »bon** ' on flic chiM'a face, he lurnad as pale as if he had seen a ghu*t. Lying him on the sofa he exclaimed. , "Ob, my child 1 my idiild !" Ha thin look aome water and wet Dick's head and after giving him soine stimulants he began to more aud show «ypi)*totns of revival. The captain call ed a sailor to him, ami t«W him ti>uk« care of the hoy whiti he a a* out. He went on (hck and gave orders to |«ut down the sails, aud to "hear# anchor." The surprised sailors obeyed, and soon tha ship was anchored safe off' tha coast of he* Itie City. Dick revived and soon went off into a ' quiet slumber. The explain soon found Wul|di on deck, and brought him to the cabin also. Then ihe captain himself wont to bed, but littla sleep - had he, and what he had was broken , by troubled dream*, and his fallow was wet with t«*ar« in tha m wning. On the morrow, IHck wa* as well as avar, ami was tit ting inthe cabin with Ralph wluvi tha uaptrin entered. The boys looked at him a moment and theu ru*l»ad into Ins ariu* with a cry of joy, and siring '•father, fathar." "Yes son*, I'm your father, hut now lor your mother, wherc i* she and how cxiue you hen , and what's tl»e name of tlut s:r uge c-ly T aXcUiuiv*! the happy father. "Ha, citt" vxehniiied the hoys with a t.iugli "why how old do you think il i* ! falh»T." "About twenty yesra.*' This WSS follow ed by a peal of laugh t*-r before the bewildered face of the . unooD*ciouv father. 1 "Why fattier, it ti only a little over one year" said Diok. The surprised captain jum| p d from his chair, ami looked at the boys in •luoaiineiit.

"It's even wo" exclaimed Ralph. Mr. Arnold rushed to the deck with his son* intf looked at the Itesutiful city. Tiue il did lp*'k like a city of twenty. There was Lilly's, Struther'a, Groves and SpeerV, bon-ti, mingle«l in with numerous beautiful .houors, and the toj»» or tha Albion, Lmctutrr. Brighton, a*kI Silver lake hotels could be plainly seen through the roofs of many other house* ami cottage*. "Well, I wouldn't have belo ved It, , unless you had told rue, but see there's a tent, what ti thatf" father, that"* where mother and us live" excluinieil R ilph. "We will go and see your mother to- ! day boys'* said the con inlander with a tremulous voicf ".»ntl lfick you go bo ! lore and prr|>sra your iiiollu-r to meet j uie." "Yes sir" exclaimed the happy boy. !< a a • a as • Mr*. Arnold was sitting in lu r tent i thinking. S«»c ap|iai-etttlv Itad been "Ut, for a hat slid shawl were lying oti a j chair nvai by. Sudd' nly Dick ilartid i in before hti »uit*ri»etl mother. "Why, Dick where lia\e you been.'' "In pretty good lodgings, tuauT'wrtb ' mock scriousneMi. Now you sron'l faint ; n«iw, and cut up it 1 tell you oouir : tbiug." "No, I gnea* not." "W. II, I've seen father." The worn in stared a*- hiuia moment, and rushing toward the boy, |mlting a hand on each shoulder, ami looking down into his clear blue e yes, she said. "Where?" D?Mc hriftflv re! tie I the adventure of the uight, and when he had finished Ralph briHighthis father in. When Mr*. Arnold saw liim, she went to him, and an>l there was a kejq»y embrace between husband and wife, and there was never a happier family living at that bio mrnl. Mr. Arnold told what kept him •o long from home, that he hail been wrecked on an Idand, rescued by a ■hip, ami ffn-iUy got tlie situation s* commander of a vessel, but il ti t< o long to lifl in my little story, but If it had n»t been fbr the Arnold's l«rav«ry t energy, faith, hnfte -ami trust in the Almighty Being , *»tch a happy reunion wouM never hare occur rod ou the ' dioref of Sea Isle Cttr. .. I »

■ ■ i nn fin- f— T m ■ a Arkttou l*4iu0 hi* St 1/HMtlr*. A man from a neighboring towa wiafaed one ol our hanks lo tske his note a short time ago. Tlie directors said they , would cash in- note if hi* brother would indore )i. The next day iu came the i man with his brother's signature on the ! not-. The bank took it and |*id the money. When the note r«u>«- due lh«tigner -lid not |*ay il. ami the hank notified the brother. Tha geutleuian came into the counting rooca in amaiemem. atida*kcl, "ah.it haveynu again*! me f" "Didn't you indorse a nuie for your brother J /»ked the cashier. "Not that 1 know of," rn>ltid the man. "i»n't this your signature •" dewsand ed tlie bank official, producing a i»ou Tire man looked ai hi* name written, on the |>apor. ami rubbed Iris ayes. "Yea," said he, "that's »ny signs tnr»sure ; but I should think he might liava allowed me t * write it." MT A North Caroline woman, age- 1 •3. ha* just begun to learn to read. iVohaldy she was informed by an ene my tliat her name was in one of the local pa|>rr*. When a woman'* curtotiljt I* oniw aroused there'* n«» telling what •he will do in order to grntitv it. (TXBIVti AM done with pmmptnaes nnd deapatch br WM. H.DAVIS, Brighton Cottage, ] SEA ISLE CITY, N\ J. 4-13, If $1,000,000 BONDS — w * SEA ISLE CITY InprovmrHt ( onpani ! :0; FOR SALE PAR! - SLv per ceni L interest ; payable semi-annually ; and perfect security . Apply fb C. K. LANDIS. 402 LOCtST ST., \Nv\VwticV\\^k\ A. I Ml, Prince &0l, Vineland, N* MAxrracTrxnas or xxt> stiuti in Building Lumber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Aails, Rockland Lime, Cement, &c. ■ BQC i "ii Estimates end Designs Furnished. e orders will bo promptly attended to.-^s® - ■ " "a

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SEA ISLE CITY, LarfUe Island, Ai. J. — ■ i ENGINEER S REPORT. fie* Isla City ti ioentnd on tha Atlantic Ocean, on Lodtim Island, on the coast of New Joraay , W 17' .V aiLhti^ ami 74* 4T B longitude. V) enlen south •oat frocn I*hUndelphis, and 64f it HE by rail. It ti Ik miles host b wast fedfe U*J, and about tha am dtilanca from Atlantic CHji Tha maan tmnperaiura af LndlaAl Uiami do** not Vary mocb from that af Atlantic City, which as W K Tha humidity of tha afmoopfce-re ii •iiuiiar to that of Atlantic Oty, (mag equally dry and salubrious It Ii wef? iocaPW for both a winter and wmed resort, on acccwnl of iu climatic advavUfrt ^ *• The lslshd ti milea te length,' and varies from i te It tniles In width, eg? landing bom Corsun's lhla*, aa tha north, to Townaend's Inlet, ct tkft south, and is surrounded by ttia Attin tie Ocewn, Ludlsrn Bay and a navagatda channel coiled the 1 borough fare, Art ; n taking excellent advantAges for UL mg. soiling and sciU water bathing. A beach 150 feet wide extends tba entire length of tha Island, gently j shelving, of very hard, rlow^srinl ; sand, affording a fine natural drive lor more than Wnilw. and unusual (acili- ♦ ttia for walking and bathing, which ar€ | wt excelled, by any watering piece no | the const. In walking, or driving/ ' indentation ti made u|««u the a*n«l, affording, in Ibis respect, a strife if g contrast to many other losctit, where Ihe sand is louse and trearheroua. The advantages the beach affords lor bathing, are excellent, there being nc ~" under -tow perce]»til4e, and in this rasper t peculiar. The bottom descevuti ao gradually, that shallow water axtends a great distance from the sbwre. In bathivig. no rope* era required, arid •t ts safe for women and ehildrew. It is mffiriently north of Delaware Ray to he entirely free from the mud of tha bay, u.d I writing can alwaya be had ifr dean, clear water. Tha "fast land" of the Island row* isle of low hills and ridges, with level porI tons of sand, which arc found by actual survey to vary from 2 teet to T* fees, the highest in elevation, above kdgftf water. The meadow lands are haver Aden flowed by high water, except by ate rw tides, which are of rare occurrence. The abundance of game and floh Hi tba vicinity has made ttia Island foe years a favorite resort of sportsmen. The inland bay. known a* l.tidlam Bay, affords *af« trill water balking. | having a gently shelving shore, gad rise safe yachting, and abounds Nr Ash, iysterm, crabs, clstns. Ac. (fee nertioft , A it ti only llfelO feet from the saw beach, so that on one side surf bathing . can be had. and upoc tha other aide still-water bathing. The site sv-Icctcd fbr Sea Isle flfy at on the northern half of the tlla'fid ; extending to the centre and then southwordly. It will have a frontage on the AOar tic of three mil**, and extend inland I Ludlatn Bay and the Thomwgbfkrw, j along which it ti practicable, and ti ti j proposed to lay not and construct m j carnage drive for the distance Of feore | than two miles. It ti pro|*wed to protect the Clfe from high title, by a swt<*t*w!ial sea wall on the two stdes moaS exposed, and by embankments oti ths femain-ng sides, which can be do** af a moderate expense, considering the ircnowAus* and other advantages Absolute eerunty will (fifts ti obtain ed against encroachments bv the see.that have occasioned much tiimm st (.tipe Mav, Atlantic dtv. Mow moot* Bench. Manhattan Beach, and other places No other seaside raonrt at the prevent tune, has the protection that ti prnpnes d for thti place. TW Island ti uninhabited -. there being no houses on it except two Goveminent Station*, and nn cess pools j the way ti clear for carrying into opera (son a thorough system of sanitary regulation ; such as you propose under the ; supervision of an efficient and oxpert- ! enced sanitary engineer. The Island csT he vary fCi eotr nacted with tha West Jetaev K V, I t | a short branch road from 4f to 5 mites in lenctli, there being but a narrow Thoroughfare to was with a hrtdgv A U or em men t Lifki-bntti shtitinl he eatablbhed on this Ida mi, us numerous wrecks here occtitred on ti, and ly g Utile expense oti the pari of government In the construction of jetties, two •ace! lent harbors ran be eMabH*hed on the north amf south ends of t1-* |«lan<L at (hoesV and Tow s*, ml * Mhn, j which won Id become injortsnt coinmevrtiil points hy ronnectvon with m l road, ltd a safe refits for weasels in j storm* The plan noon whidh yoti prtqnse tti 1 lay out the titr 1$ calculated So »wh j serve the pnr|«oaas of etmvenlssus^ health ami Ivrwuty. With fwdrcav facilities, and * lots offhretl at a rrwaonahfo |4VC*y 1 dc not see Why thti place ohould not he come aa groa! a fetitil us Atianri i\ty> lw rsawm ol it* proximity fo FhiWdel pais, and the character of ths tmoch. Ami when the sanitary qamtmo m ^aketi into mnsdrfttus, a jdtins ed •veu greater resort. The W«tii Jersey fUilro*4 osr miH the wme tune fo fie* Ide Hti ties* fhiladelphuv. OS In AthawrtC f?fy . B. FAKRAVlv CW AftiiM