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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1896)
tj.'! 8 THERED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 181K5. r-v f "l ,n i L WRS. SENATOR WAftHEJI. Why Paine's Gelery Compound is famed in Washington Families. Many persons oul of health hae found an excuse in Iml weather (i iloiiiKuolliiiiK toward (cttinn wull "I will wail until fall," lliey h:ivi promised themselves. It h nmv time, if ever, in thousand of caies, to keep that pioiuNe. Nothing .should now iutcifeie with building up (lie weakened nerves. Now Is tho time of var when ilien mat ism tiinl ncuruliga mtiL be cured, when debilitj and nervousness must ho chocked, when had health must ho llicmlml- i( one hopes to get well Tho natural, unchecked coiiim' of disease is firm had lo worse as the fall and winter wear on. It is not tlialiheumatiiiii, neuralgia, int-uniniu, and Kidney troubles are haul loci k I'aiiic'.suolcrj compound has made i host of sullerer.s well but people mul." themselves ehioniu inva lids, by neglecting the llrsi s.viuptoninof disease Thousands of live-that arc now fmt wearing out, would lie prolonged if l'aine'sceloiy comiiottud neic in each iiiM.iiuc lived to stop those ominous pain over the, kidney, to build ,,,, lM0 rundown nervous hUviikiIi, mid euic pciintinclill thoo tnoleatiil nunc fie piiitlv recurring nllaeks of hiHilnclic illll tlllligcMiOU. 1 1 1 n Is absolute relief from nervous lir.isi i it ton, deeploMgne.ss, poor appetite Hi n uttr thinness niul los of vigor mul Miei,.. It. i r I'alnu'd celery compound. 1XN E.GQ RECIPES. MumiiKT tlnw Mrin- fOilUlo llreahfutt IHOif M.iy lie t'repurril. m. let with snul;ad Itoef Heat sis e's lltrht. the wUitosund yolks nepu rutch Put si In li.wporj Till of batter Into a 1r intf pin mul cio! iu it for a couple of in:u.it.t two t.iblespiionfnlij of tliicly chopped Munketi bjof. Mix th w'litOM und tho yolk of the cfrjji li'!'t v together, tjni iliciu into the pan ii on the beef and pr.A'.tod us with 11 il mi onmlet Omelet with Oreen Poafc. Heut up Hic"s for omelut nt. in preccdintr iv. ipe iiiin whites uud yolUn and ntir into ,i Imlf cupful of ennnad or cookod pre. it pen No.isou with lult and pep per, nut a tabtmnoonful of tiutter Into the frvmjr pun. pour in the omelet and eoolc us above directed. Nansusje Omei.t, Malta a plain omo let of sKogjMiu.l fry it ltaWeKvn ful .f butter. Just before folding tho om.lct, lay on it three cooked auiKv.s, whieb lmvo lioeii skiiuipd, minced tine and heated. 1 old tlK- omelet and nerve. Tomato Omelet Heat together tho wh icsand yolks of mx etfv, seawin with s lit anil pepper. H,.t two tabic. apoKiiritU of butter in a frying pun, turn iut.i It a cupful of btewod toinutoes from which tho liipmr Inn. teen drained. coo ; for two minute nnd tlin stir lu tin lic.iiou c-wk Lot lh omelut irowu on i he ,m, i i In. fuhi ovr .ind serve. lj" a l.i L'lvmo Ileal n UjU pini of new mill: in .i puddinff dish on tl , ton ot tlicstoM-. melt in ft tablespoon, ful -f butu-r, and when tho milk boll break into It sK eia Season with isih and popper, ooU for thro mlnuus mote servo In the dish In which they wore cooked. !:.'k' I'oaohed iu lousonimA Uoat u p nt of consomme or clear beef soup to imiiliiif. Poaoh nix ej.v In it, two nt o time, lay lbm lu a dish that will Btand the boat, and put the boup on the hot purt of the stovo where It will qim '.1 redncoonu h.ilt While it boils bp-n ie .i I .l-lespoonful of gntel c' s over the ey ;.', aud sdt tlmin iu a hot men Thicken the soup with .i W. ' spioufuli f I'l'ownedjuour.koftadol with half .is timcii Luttor, and when It is smooth and thick pour it around the efc'?- iJ-gsula LyonnHiaa.iioil nix Qggt, hard, and cut them into hllceb. Fry a small onion, hliced in a labapoiiiful of butter, alir m a h.i'f pint of milk, In will -h has been mixed a tuhlcspoouful of Hour. Cook tins t' i it smooth sauce, ndd pepper und salt t t ,i p t .u t 1L. Rlleod eggb, cook two i iia.iie . longi r, and berro In f.mall uuuaros of hutUiruj IP 14V ' "" This must rcinuiknble of all Known remedies lias won the .sincere approval of tin; most progiessivc pal t of the community. Iluicis a testimonial re ccnlly icreivcd fiom tho wife of It. S. .Senator V. V Waiicn ot Wyoming, whose distinguished services for tho country's best fanning interests -no so well known. "I was persuaded totiyyour I'niuc'.s celery compound in hc early spring when in a cry mil down condition. The duties devolving upon the wife of an ollkial in public life are naturally very evhuusting and 1 was tired out and nervous when I commenced using tho lemeily I take pleasure in testify i"K l the gieat benelit I received from its use, and can truthfully s iy that I am in almost pet feet health atiin If I uverllud nijsell running down again I h-lmll certainly give it another trial and will in the meantime recommend It to every one needing it." It is a fact vi-riUed liy the pinctic.i of lie l) st plivsicians, mid by thousands of ptrsonnl testimonial that Paine'n celery compound makes new, pure blood, builds up the nei vou ytein, mid chits disease whole nil other reined iu.s luie f.n .!. Itn alisolute reliability is hIuiwii by its Nlcudt cuiplojment by trained plijuiclans ami in homes made liappy by ii uiniicsiioned power of nuiking people Well. Savory Effffs lloll sis effffi hnrd and Nlieo theiiL Hr .wn half a unall onion in a tablespoonful of butter, add a cup ful of broth or jrravy. ttnd boll for ten minutes, until the snuee Is reduced to half tho original quantity. Hoasou with Halt, pepper and a small toaftpoon ful of Woroetitershlre wtuee, lay in tho sliced eg,", and let them ffet heated through. The huuco must not boll after the egg go in. Kgffn for Hreak fast 1 toll hIx ogjfs ban). Chop the whites enumely and rul the yolkn through a sieve. Mako a white siuee bv oolclng together a tubicspooiiful of butter and one of Hour, in a saucepan until they bubble, add half a pint of milk, und 'stir until thick and hinooth. Senson with nail and white pepivr. otir in tho minced whites, uud when thesn are heated through, turn them upon a hot dish. Strew the yolk ovei-them and set In the oven for two minutes Scrambled Kggs With Cheeno Heat a tublespoonful of butter lu a frying pun. und break into this bis eggs, 'stir o.uutiintly, and as soon ns they are well mixed add u lableapoonful of gritted cheese. Season to tasto with milt mid tiepper. and nerve on very hot pltttes. This makes an excellent lunch on dish N. Y. World. A Tarnim's tlrwit l.oap. At. certain seasons In the ye.vr the Kt. Tohns river aboumls in tho tarpon, and 'some extraordinary jumping into bo ' wit -ed When suddenly alarmed j the IMi will leap into the air In nay di rection that it may b heuded. Thus i it h.ippens tbev have lunded In boats tow., i liy ktiMutem. Hut the most ox traoidiuary exhibition wu seen one ' il.i.v as ,i .I.ieksouvlllo steamer was iro ing down the river, bound for Fernnn dln:i A "..ntleumii whs sitting on the upper tleel-, tipped lek eoniforlubly against tin pilot bonne, lie a. prob ably driiimn; in the Ivautiea of the Florida clim.ite In the w later and Its Mitlitropio feature wlen suddenly there came a tl si. nil of white and silver, h gli if ' ' 1.1 en eyes 'i 'he air, .i '. .nto Vll.. u ', it and a monfiter in, o and then a big tarpon l the lap of the thinker. -oiled jo the deck, a very ious.i a. ton- tsiu ii and demoralized man 'the tar pon li.nl evidently been swimming to- I wurd the htciuier, uud ttlnrmed ut the ' noise li.i.l started ahead, rising at least ' ten ! t in the air, then nlioatin ahead at le if-' siv feet to hind in this curious fashion -ill 1 iMiieisco Chronicle. Ur. Price's Cream Ualcing Powder A Pure tlrope Crcata tl Tartar IWJf r. The si'iul'iinniml convention of tho Webster county union Sunday school will be hold at tho Christian church in Ulue Hill, September !5 anil 'JO. Fol lowing is the piograin 10 00-Song service, led by C L. Col ling of Red Cloud. It) till -Devotional cveici'.cs. 11 00 1'inise. service. 1 1 iW - Appointment of committee., and enrollment of Sunday schools. V.' 00 -Dinner. HtlDAV AKTKKK001S 1 .80 Sotig nnd . ;ii-e -el vi i tlOtl Siibjict, Suiid-.y Mi'hool org.tni .ilioi , Ui v. Mrs. Ovei street, of 111-. .! n f. .r.inl ') a m in 'Mil d - Clls- loll '1 45 -hiitij ( t, Scmbiy .chord ort". ei j, Km IJortoii, l'i d (')onil ). fu sion by the cunt i nt ion. .'1 .'iO-ul'jei t,Nundn school tci"hi i-, by (! H W'eulcn, (IiiiJi I! . ... Disi inion by nil. 4 t. Siihj.ct, SiiikIhj school class, s, Dr. Hall, Cowlc. General discus- sion. OtOO Supper. 1IIIUAV r.VIINIMl. 7.00 Song service, C. L. Cotting. :110 Hcporls of townsliip presidents. 8 00 Sunday school rally eerviecs, iu which all take part. SATUtll.U MllltMNU, t! 1.1 Siiiui.se piajcr meeting, I lev. Hummel, 8 HO I'ralse sen Ice, Mr. S. K. Logan, Blue Hill. UOO llible study in and out of Sun day school, Mrs. ('., 1 Gather, Otto, followed by discussion. 11.15 Subject, records and reports of Sunday schools, Mr. Boomer, lii'tti. Di.sctissjnii by tiio enliven lion. 10.110 Subject, Sunday school .special days, 1. I'risbic, Ainboy. General discussion. 11 1.1 Subject, Sunday school weekly and (iiaiterly icviews, A. I), llan ney, Blue Hill. Discus.siou liy all. 1'J 00-Dinncr: SAIt;itfAT A I rCUMMiN. 1 .!!() I)eolional cxclclscs. 'J 00 Kcpoit ol lowiiship incsidcnts. 'J :!J0 Miscellaneous business The entire program will bo inter- spersnil with good music. On Tuesday evening the startling news was brought to town that Mr.s. .Juno Bent had been found dead in her y.ud nt bet home south of the i her. It .seems that thcic was no one at home but Mrs. Bent and two small ehildicii who having found their mother lying iu the yatd and being unable to arouse her and not being old enough to mulct stand wJiat was tho mallei thuy had covered her up as bent they could and it was not until an older cuild came home that the neighbors woe notillcd. The following Is tho verdict of tho coroner's iuipicst: At an inquisition hidden at the resi dence of June Bent iu Line township, Webster county, Nibia-k.i, on the 10th day of September, A. D. lWid, In fine me Jos. W. Waiicn, coroner of wiid county, upon the body of Uosa Bent, lying di ad, oy the juiois whose names nrulKi-ciiDio subscribed, the sunt juun tlpou their outli do say that the prole able fuune f dt nth was heat t failure. Intiwtimony whereof the raid jurors have set their hands the day uud jcal aforesaid. Jos. W. WaiikN, Coroner Signed by the Jutom. POLLOWINQ A PRECEDENT. Old Illli li..ti imi I'oun.l ihn iipstbaa I'ltlnwe h'ut nt All Aecomm.Mlntlni-. A goiKl, honest fellow In bis way wan Hill Hot In, but he had never bail an op portunity to .study moral philosophy us taught hi the college and unlverj.f llcs. '.usthf New York Ilirald Ho came from lliddcford, in Devon, and very likely some of his nnceKtors had helped Drake "wallop" the Spnntnrds. lie had followed in their footsteps by eullstlng lu the navy to tight for bis queen ni.d country whenever called upon to tlo so. When lie re turned from a voyage to f'hlna he brought with him a present for a gentleman who bad been very kind to bis old mother riming bis absence. It wan a curiously fashioned Chinese garment made of bits of a r.peelos of straw strung together. "Plane, stir, you must eseoos tin be ing torn," he said, bashfully, when lie presented It,' "the C.htnuman wouldn't part with tin ulsy." lie had ran across a Chinamen w ir Ing it somewhere in the Mr.t-. of Hong Kong, and the unfort'ii' it,-cele-thil not understand lug his -mutuary roqtvist to 'hand that over lu i. " be had ilmply yanked it on" him. To the suggestion that his c ilu.t had hnrdly been couslstcut with ,'r.ct honesty he replied: "Hcggln" your pardon, Bur, J;t wiv. only a haytben, im' I nover heard t:,;.t taking things from a haytben count, d aHMalln'." "WeU." replied his friend, ifm.i.iy iUustrloui. Knglishuien hud r.i-t ..end on that n- nmption I don't l.now wUarotha Hrittdt emp.ie would now b SO I'll Keep the li.nthcn's gur luent. ' Iteming Hame N.itara. Prumei-H jnat l..t all. I'm irnvellnff for sn umbrella house, and every plao- I vr struck has torn Mint r- Imr from d.-umrht. I hixentor- 1 am travclm;? w ith a r.iiti l ciHluoitikr npp ii.itu . ii m .-v.-r town I trneU w 1 Km e 1.. . ,i in mini l'i iinu-i I s.n u h travel o fell, 1 1 N. y tt.ul.ij Or. 1'rlcc'a Cream Uaklnj; Powder World's Fair Hlcltcst Award. Of Intorost to Bioyclo Riders. Theie can be no question that one of the most important parts of a bicy cle is the the. It has to hear the hi tint of the work, is constantly coming in cotitnot with destroying elements, and generally receives the least cate from the tlrler. The importance of the woi k It lia In do was early tecogninl by mnkeis of hit jelcs, hocer, and tln have given much attention to tin-im port at I a. linnet of the whi'ci. Tin i e .ii c t'id.ij. pi i l),i il.irci i ni s 3 h s of bi ! 'ii in ii'.i t all of whi Ii v -r i i As ' i i . -ii t: i .ii nr n'., ire f iii'le value a 'Men i i" ibe iiinV w a to d. ,. : ftn t i I'uli ss an ,ii im I j. isfuiloii, di in ind f'r it - .. ft l rot ol over -I ,m t'linj .ie I til nt wl. . 'i M i. i!olibh-tul( and h,iiA,e til'. tii., hue bren mtiiki tt d, n' ! three fourths of. all the riders in I'u country tniliij demand and ririedoiihh tube tin. The leading lirut of the L'n ted Stales, find iu fact the entire world, iu the mtiutlfae.turi! of double-tubo tires, is Moigau iV: Wright, Chicago. Their history is interesting. The lirst pneu itiatic tire the ragvand-gluc kind -was giving trouble, and Morgan A: Wright stepped in to (ill a gve n public want. They furnished a tiu that could be easily taken fnun tin rim to be repaired. That was the principle, lequlrement iu those da, besides the Usual rcqtiiioinents f speed, durability and comfort. That was scvciul years ago. Single tube tiros had been pushed in Km ope, and were tailing, and the same effort was being .started in this country Tho Morgan iV Wright double-tube tire quickly proved its .superiority with the i esult stated above. '1 ho quick-repair inner tube, which is this year a standard feature of all of this linn's tires, has made the position of double tube tires practically invincible, bj making it quick and easy for the riricis to secure, ut the roadside, a permanent repair a thing admittedly impossible in tlio majority of .single-tube acci dents Housekeeping. If a woman is in good health there is no inure healthful employment than housework. Generally speaking, then is uu happier woman in tlio woibl. But low ilill'ereni whem very bn ,ith 1 pain, every step toriuie' This stati of health, in nine eases oul of ten comes front derangements of the delicate, feminliiu oigans of generation The fnmilj doctor inquires litbt coneeining these. He most usually insists upon an "examination." From this tin modest woman naturally shi inks. Shemight. Kxeept in vei j unusual cases of "lemalo vveakuesV examinations are iiiineees sai,). Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pieseilp lion is a .simple, natural r. nu dj fm there ills. It cnrtssafcli,((ro'. Send v'l one-cent stiimps to covci of mailing only, uud receive ficea copj of Dr. Pierce's ivledical Advisor Ad dress, Woi Id's Dispensary Medical As sociation, DuiL-ilo, K. V. After meals jou should have simply a feeling of comfort and satisfaction You should not feel any special iiotiea tloiis that digestion i going on. 1( veil do, yoi. have rdigestioti, which means n-iligc8lio. This may be the be ginning of so many dangerous ih,et. -that it is best to take it in hand at once and treat it with Shaker Digi MivcCm dial. Fur you know that indigestion makes poison, which caiucs puiu ami slekue. Ami that Shaker Iijjf.-srt i , Cordial does this by providing th digestive materials in which the -i. ; stoni'ich Is wanting. It also ton. s ii and strengthens the digestive oig m ami makes them perfectly heal! I. .v This is the rationale of lis method ot euro, u tlie doctors would say. hold by druggist, price 10 cents to $1.00 pi i bottle. For Salo Cheap A ln.il home. A huiK'uu for .s.,iu, on.-, tv il.u- Mill, ,,i my hoiis-h. ,ii Jjoinls l-o ) ii i e.ill on .Mis A '1 Lil n n i I . e ilul t Ai.it I II' OO nitche. fi il l . ii, f ii ntum.uti, 'icart burn, i-kuntiiit.. ., .i .!-, iisiipui.ou. j)utrw. after m.m. Pa.i ...i.M.Wt.npin tho itoiuach, short -.. -.of 1,1.4m. iho'u in the hcrt. ILttss of ApmUe A srilrii.li'l t' i in' fo-'l .v i n l .Ii ires.o'l ons to-morrow nniuiii,' s. i is i tn-f 10ml, tired, f,lfeiiU-i.inl .1 I u.i-ti iinir. . .ii.iu -s, iKIiilitjr. Nv ajiii-l'.t Im.iI, i up ijiii. l.ij- u ruuuuwn C0I18tltutli .1 'Ui 1 in .kin the IvimIj ftronif. At I)ruy;ulsr ut) crutt. ami ft 1,00 le. "InvaUa' UiiM to II.HltU'i fro-Ooiiiltll(.n trto, DlU KlLMKIli Co., IIUtOllAMrON, N. Ti, I I I S1 TOKIUMER'S. Kfii-ferf 1 rfflb mfim r'Jrl k,. & KE,tlKiRml. LMs-na7ii AVcitcliiMc IV par.i!.inforAs ,;.t .'uiiii'giiK ii'iiiio:iH(:vjuli- Prcmotcj-. Di.'os'ion.Chccrful-ne-.sn;iii:v -'. ' 'to.ii.-isncilltcr Uj-niiii.k.r,.... io norMncral. Not K Jilt co'nc. torc cfoi.1 ErS.im'u.ttmim Jir,J,ln SitJ-' tllvSuitiit Jifftmiint -Jfi CMrtmaltSulz flltmSiCil -CtiVtfuii Sugar liia&rynm tJarur. A pcifed IICHictly forConstipn linn.SotirSloniach.Diniilxica, Vorms, Convulsions, Kevcrislt tK'ss and Loss of Sleep. Y.ic5iimle Sinnlurc of N1CW YORK. EXACT coproF WRAPPCB. J3 IL It is the dutv ol every man to make , the most of himself Whatever lit capacities may be, be is sine to lind someplace while he can lie li-.elill lo him.sclf and others Hut be i,iui." reach the highest usefulness wi'lmit1 yoiiil lieiilth aud lie cannot have ym.il ' health without pule blood 'Ibe I'loi-! i circulates to every oryan and iiss.i. win it it is pure, ih-h and liealthy i ' callie.s heallh tothe entire .sti ui, lu. I if it If illl)il ( it s( .ittces disease w ,. ever it Hows, llnnd's JSai's'ipniiil.t is the one line blood puriller It cun . salt rheiini, scrofuhi, eutarrh, il.vspcp sla and rheiiinatl.siu hecnuxc these dis eases have their oiijjin in the blood. Bool: Agents Atlontion. jw vou ccliiiiprMetcalf'slifcof lirvi.i. iV: Kewnll or IJalstend's life of Mi Kinlcj ei Uol.ari? We n''' " ' l.llgisl eouimi-siolis.. We gi . .n K'tlin i ash l sides if jou s. II lOoboo! We p-iy flci)lit tiioll. WeU. irnl" We -lii (j. toils piliptl. Kvnj lli tiudoi 'Vi. ti all Look soli) ill the ionn trv i oioi , in. in oiir phtci . He an bc:i.Uu-,ri 1-. lVal direct funn lli. manut.i.-'oiets B. nAs sold nt 5-1 .",( Outfits Cite Si ml sis ei nts tor )i . lajje Hi.' -ui'ixin.;i. , K ytl (on vi iV Itiro., Plii'.ad-lpbi.i, I'.i CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. cs f ) tfrZatfTSL caaaBerfiRaaistKK RESPONSIBLE SPfifiTIES Ghfi PURCHASE THE RENOWNED afna cm rsji ra toss k eti Li ri 13 S tbn tliH CYvLEJs SOaMTHLY PAYflgEHTS WE WILL SELL YOU NEW MACHINES LISTED AT $a,S75,$85,$i09 on Ti:nrv.s to suit C.IVC YOU A LAMP, INSURE YOUR WHITS QAINT Tlicrr, HCEP THE HACHUII IN REPAIR WITHOUT CHARttC Send (or Catalogue. Corruponi!nco In.ilfd RalpiiTempleOycleGo, 201 35111 ST., CHICAGO, ILL. "i r ."!. t-irtl r v Jul. V I..K, t .1 - . L. - .. .ill j it ..;' , i.... d .i f ti , ! fj utm n i,i' 1 1 i,i l.v an 1 I , i. , (; H'.'ui ij ti ,, i rn , huvoheji.i .ii i Cf .o eni' t in.l.n f cui eil I) Inn. 1 i I I'isll I I I II . 01 J n 1 1 ii , 0 1 j f 1 L .j. I- I U e o , ., i t lia son J &&,v 1 1 h Up of Ills nt:-'-."' enrn, frco to nny bufTcro-., I (I irrr r Hi l-)r-t t4-.fla.ift..1 IsaI-b fA ..t V.a.H.. . f ... o nilvluo nnv otio wlsbhiK n euro toiidclroia fak 1 itl m rtfllBLfgff L .11., Ja,Ja.' JTTT-J7 mwm ii (MSvMsrMas 1 L oj jHtfj t nl, W Ui KS.LUL, I , Uu 1 W0UI H C, flOW tori. THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF- IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OW Onc'nrla Is prt tp in crif-rdi I'OttlM nnlj. It , 3 ' t j l.i d ., Don't allow ftnyect to v.11 t i uayt nj else on tbo jiInv or promleo that It ';! ii "just r coal" n.nd "vlll noswer every jur Pposc." S-8w that yoa cot O-A-S-T-O-IM. :j(s- jA i uL&ftf&cjSK 3. PETERS CMTR8D6ES xcol In Strongth nntl Clonnllnoss. O CURE nnc AND ACCUnATE. CO Potrrn CnrtrldgoSr Lonclcd Sholls and Prlmoro ciiAitATi::ii i'm:.cki.li;ii. PllOtpg SrS,(J r-ji t , iuty-fuf I'fclt.'..; J l-or H. F binoltS-; C.Mm.cii, food rip. .J by K. M Ij.ji Jun, Eiq., UiObklyn, N Y ',K YOUR eZALLn (Oil THCM. 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CtiifUnJI-.u.xuu. 7'fcUftir.ll; -i v Ik OV. 5s f-- llAiu m, -- !t r, ElgsitarJ $$i E $vFt$F$fa W R 9& v..-i; L V I R-H'-A-N-S u: ! -; The modern stand- u arcl Family IIcdi- 0 . i ,n cine: Cures the I' I u aamroa If ' p common every-day J B , " ills of humanity. 1 I iT 1 o 0'7) iHl V fiafc AnMiO'1.nr-Ti'il rnn r.tTTJ sill I D IHH I IB it Vtr " ivnir fBMftJttiTTn il.A If j n Jsj H H Hi l.ilrLfr-j wm W !HHhi yf fluB--B'lMi'a- -a r - l-j MU H " lfs-si6B-!rsaSffsl8 ;H i . n H$wJ s (ii-: lit il n -IH H tt.IlK' A aaMn l".."1HY ili J STLs Vfa3sy l J C6cA44i ' 1 V 1 Ai -im Kjf t l t essExrssacxarajr. zsmstfcvi.r. MUVWWkfc .. t'Ti&twaw " -ami-Mir