i V WEEKLY HERALD: PLATlMUUTH, NEBRASKA, APR!!, ?A, 18U0 Sl'.N.ToH Pi. 1MB S:lVs the ulnoni.' of money in rirrni iti.-n in thecon-.'iv ('..is 'i.f tX'dl 1 (I It I --..iM, w h i ! fr. -iTi ,. f y Vi:i.!ii)i v i tnat it . .e. i (U -Jl. A li.e t!-- n-iiiy sti-ien i i ts i-n;t i! ii.n tin. )! -. c-t -ri ! -ij-. ; lli that rt I I s .. (1 ll : 1- .rt. I 1 n i T i '.' S hi,! be ..tli i . I ill ; : '! i a v. I y ins- . 1. 1 :i 1 1 ii- si. i - in m i in, . t tr- t-M ii-siUii i: i. : ii. 1 1 i ! 1st I i; t v. !.. ti I I 'ii-(C t, til- Ivll-.S s!l;t. mi :( M one "It!! :ll W'li t I..'mI l i : CARfniAftCl! I rr- it 1 nh&vV , ,t-. ,.1 Ii v, u sa us to v.h.t!, I .:i i. t! "I don't want a flour sieve, but i carriage lap duster that won't et the dust through. Show mc ix Duster." 3A Lap Dusters CIomI Worts, 100 bakmufui 7Uraa. 5A Ironsides Sheet fsriJS! la tbi. Clipper Fly Nets F::,vAa"4 Aqut w UAUiir nou . w s 100 other styles of 5A Horse Sheets and Tlr Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For -ale by all dealers. If you can't get them. rri to U. 1 ilawItc AHS THE STRONGEST. NONT GENUINE WITHOUT THE B'A LABEL Manur 1 tv Wm. Atrks k kovh. I'huada. who loake liic txi.o-x) Horse Brand Balrer Elunket3. i t M ( '.lilt IS lt'l 1 '.'.! I til v.'ll II i, (.(! . ,x i I Ii :,. I , s-,lon. nl.r .!iv W.'ll I, .-,.) , IT l!, d f 1 ill. I and (:.!. ii .Ui I.,i;m in th ir s in 111 ik ill j mi iiUtr.i1.'i.u-l r mi iir hi r.ii, in. nt f the eonr ssi.ai ,1 is; i icts of those st.itea. There is in.tii weak or unconstitutional about tint measure." Tin-; lnw against alien land owncis wst d nt the 1 i-t s'ssior. of tli'- lt iii-.l it 'iri, is already bearing g-od fruit. The L'Til Scully trai t noith of Superior, run listing of 40,000 ur s of ms fiiie land us tln-n ia in tin- niiitc, mot of it laying i.ll. , it ii:jw lifiny Pol. I to actual 8 UUrs. Tlr-rt-fult is h biif hooin for t!ie liv city f Sui rior, us it will incre:iae the cou try trade of tlie town more than fin."-half. 11 3,11 -hi... .-. ...... mtUM 3 g I VAWAi 5 p i it ifi S St-iv ..t,M I.y .r.-,,uld,eu m,.l,.-r, ot fe i maj--ritv of the iei'yMic:.iiM of tin fcV'Siii-f?; iv' John A. iMac.M fe'HUY is to It-ave news pap. r win k in N. Ii jik.t. to th; deep fjr t of his sorrowing friends. II. it ou'H'.ttn tad-- it place as l-n t i . oitoiial w iiuron t he (iirili m Ht V.'m k. I'l:.' h. st vi-h' s if all his old frieiidM 11 . is.ocii.t. s follow hi iu. Liuculu ! H ki it.rtld. We are sorry to s; e Mac It avc N li ;i ut it will not l; iiinch of a c-hiinue. I).irini our la iin-ttu iiqiiai;i: ai.r;' or nearly twenty yi-.is, w; have iilway.-' known him a '"(yhritimi at. work.'' Thk p:.j' t to litin ulioijt fr li-tueill 111 L':.it.''l St-it .!ld tin in Ft! ron: lV i e. and f inally presented in c i-y ! s would l.' n 'mnd one for t lie put ty to o ! to ha, -MtiJ i . i. loa j In for-- tie- countrv with iii xt lull in the ! c n !.. . . .i: .i i., -,.iv eotiros Onl elu-iioim. (ilohe I niociat n . ! ti..u i- . i ! h.m i v . . ii 1 1,. i. v i , i . i . , : i . o i j i . j . to u , 1 1 k in i u ; . . I ' i . : in i , 1 1 lily. (ar:. ;i i i s i . m. ,cii I.., - s i-t arii) no pi ii: f .-.ot 1 1 . i "Th t.-t of th, jt tilling is in tit eat i in." Tlie caitf ul and int- 1 1 1 ti t f-iinii r j will let t.'it: 111 .niiiai lill-l,s test and dt - j niimstiMti: th it iu-w devices ar really im ! Miivc!!i. ii! lii-lon iny- sli'iLt his iiihih-v. ! Tif t'li iiiijiioii iiiiid- is and uiu.wisii iv i 11 in t.-;t-e ss 1 1: 1 u-e many y.-ais. Tii t '!ia!n) in,! Ii;:i'ic, i. now Ii ii! eopi. .1 In o! her 111 ill'l I' :CI ill- s. ni.l si.-m ul th.f. a tl: it lit . i i l i i : ,n:. 1 t fi-- i -i . . i ' i. liv ,.r '), i i :-l -i;r,;, ,.;,, t ,j ;i j; i i 1 1 1 I . I ! i , y t ; i ' ! , I. lit I !i .1 . ., ; Ii., ( e- -Ii I t I , II, ill I ll-illic I. 1" untrs.-.l ii, , !.iiu i he '-r.-.srnl seas. -II I.:- -fi ll r.. i M.C-.l 1 1 . , - C :. Ii 1 : :, V " 1 i I f v ! 1 1, 1 1 : ' l.ir.v : ,1 ' Ii' 1. I ' : I j ; : : ! i ; i , . f I i - i ! i ,! i. e :-!,;: ef I I!:,- 1 ! Ill 1 ! , 1 v ,,:i!. it tie- I.'ni I ll- ,- III I-. i - , ii i . ill 4 a ,i v I i i - I : ; i i i !.:,:: !. I; l , ' i - 1 1 . ' I, I . , I ill. i -'' . t ! i y .. i .-. . ;, ' . a , . i, i. ::l ) ' ,.'i i 1 Mr-, ,1 l.ii . .- .:. i 'i ! ii .; r. i! I.. '-, !:. I '..II 1,1 1 1 i at I . d ,n i ; i . i , Ull I I 1 ll! W III : ."s i ' i I i ii ; I I III 1, t!i la ! til .-ii.-! at Tt.. Tin i:i r-i l:' ii ft- I ll:-t e.-l.-l I -ui.: r I .1 : 1 1 ,- t H I -1 l-. .Mr. 'Hi-- l.i.li.-i ....I-, as tin ir II l ., l,,p H ll :r--;i, th J i 1 et- EDIIOUIA L Ki ll . C'.V. pi Don't forget that 'i'uisd.iy, Ajrii thi T2nd, is Arbor day. SC tr OilAUA had better hire out lit r has. tEall team to iIow ciru. lliey cant Jlay base bill a little Int. ; Heavy raius and bail storms wi-iv t;en jral through c ntral HSint.i.s ytt-.-iday The Atlanta Constitution takes a v n C'n-( rful yiew of th t southern situ.ti.-n tiventy fiv yns itt er App mi tto:. It -ns that a new mid jiT.rioU.s south l-tis rist n from the ashes if defeat ti hhiiIi that "lin ks forward and not back wt.r !.'' And yet it will not do to for t that a few mouths ar.i the people of the hn. n in which the (institution is published 8oln great damage to fruit trtts and turned t.uc by thousands to burn th. ir po.-irari'isi.i-r in i-iiiiy tx-cuuse ne io.a mi pointod a c;i;t ible mid reputable youny colored niau to a clerkship iti kid otlice. Glube Democrat. fcrowlnjr orous. The storm s-.-tuuu t Mitend from went to east. cl! SECitKTAliY WlNUOM bayn the amount VI money in circulation i4l per capita ijnicnieaaausioreui iiKau.rti i.-rnui If my ( ,,t hour a i iy agitator hventory of the exch quer, tbut sonuoi e Would work on a firm awhile, and rais. p.i3 about 20 belonging to us which we isb. they woul bring in at occo The people are demanding a certain mount of taiff reform, and the only larty that has ever been able to sueess- Llly inaugurate and carry out a reform is w in the saddle, so that needed ch inges 1 the tariff may be confidently expected. i We heartily agree with th-! Olobt ernocrat wherein it says: "The 'silver jniug' for republicans in the dark cloud most peoj corn for 12 cents a bushel and wheat for Ho, they would get a smattering of what real Henuiae labor and its rewards nre The Chicago carpenter that gets his $3 50 for ten h-it;rs work never thinks of the farmer tout breads and clothes him. This intense s Irish nesa and self import unes does not excite any sympathy for their eiltt hour strike among w s ern p-opie. That a trad, s man should l e Im Iter trea'eo: than a farmer, has u t. to been nude apjiareut. Both 1 the recent d.-mocratic victories is lie calling nre honorable but one is not Jitri inty that Mr Cleveland's nomination more bo than the oth-jr. j Lis party in 1892 is now inevitable. The petition which has gone from 'Hlli N W -S.i Ot s. A -.ii'.. I ron. ii. it t- " lets been t by t'.e I: i.i d ot tiad- to v.ai on (r n.i.il .M-'i.atr'-t 1 1"! Ui e;-e in r,r;ui in tin- r;.'"' fllliji Jil.lllt llint 'in- ( el!l!i:!IIV is Il'ioll! t.. Iniii I Soiiii-wiiere in flu stale. 'I h i. e..n !.,; i-ut one o! j t tt.-ti tnv.-d a.: ii;-t us aij.1 tli .t is that it is not i;ood -i-. !i.y to '; i.tf.i'iy. btrg-- bodies of Inei:, tloit s ri N.etJ a n .1 '.il'ur tmul.! ,-ire sum- tn lol- ii'".V. Ti.is obj et ion sli, n'.'l i,o; be tir;e.l an.-.i.i.st l-'lHtistm-Mth; whil- the IJ . P. -h i.-f in (J.n ilia h ive alv.Myn p-ilil b t'ci w.-!.;es th.'-.n me pahl for like wotk lur--. in colli-- ii.sl .noes almO'T tw ice ;ls niili li. y- t th. re has n- v.-r been any labor I r. ii I ) ! . Mt.iosi- t!;;; 'j'JO tn u in tint re.-ul-.r "I ;;..y in. nt .. f I he company h. r. Wehav. a far better class of laborers, more int. I liaeii', titnl they ar.- i.eaiTy all propi t'y ov. ners lsrji ly ul. ntiti. .1 with h.- b. - i iotereSis of otir CltV. Under the Itfi S I I nsaietuelileilt ii is safe to predict tinit (lure will never bn a strike in the Ii. A M. t-liops ;tt Plattsill.illtll. Tlie cl iss of people we have won!--lie i:li advantage to the Cotili-nnv, in throwing their weight against any la! or troiibl-'. i) that thu location of the sno s h'-ro nget to be coiisi. lert il an advant age to company frm this point of view i .itl-cr than a disrif! vantage We tiu:-t th .- tii-i :-l manager for whose; wisdom and t;re-:glit we trive tne greatest rc spt cf, will yive the prop sition from this city, the c ireful consideration, which to our minds it npp'-ars to deserve U V r ..I I o. Ill . . ,i l s , ; V i o i a . I,-,--:- i , t !.. I . e i i. ! . .',! I -.IT i ! 1 1 -s i e : , . i- i, . .. -;s I, i .1 by t . t ru- IC r t, 1 1 -1 . T. sel Cb .l. J V .ii i ' i i I V- . --.J I - 1 , I , a ; III. s ' : 4 i ot. ;,i. .-s i - u i '.j ' !l .III! Mr. L O . : : V- ie fill, t -1 til s . -1 'ii. t:i, -.'.iu S,.i- o. ll and b l-.i.-l . i ii ii int. -. ir v . ; f A .iiii " C i v. il a:i vile.-d v.e- - :;iulit in V.-i i . ,. tl.e i wo o i ;: l : lli lii V : ..- :. ! . 1 1 1 1 o V ; n : i a i i v or v. 1! i in . , Li- ll 'I " oi ui; . i '- .1 b ii ii ; u i. .: i ' i -1 i Vi- i- ii 1. was ;il.-. .. l l" C , I : I III- 1 1 iiV sil-lg . ' al-o. The i:, '!.-. F.v.-tit:, ,1 tto i W.I e oil! lit, il: i'l- Sa- tl " nil, d. tail. fiii' I til.,:i..-li ii . r , ; t . is ia I - , 1 .. I : a i ,- .. ll ' ' ' . - ty and T . 'Ir. a. - f - l V :'., j- ' a i e; :. ...i I inf. i : v. i : : : 'i . : ; ot ' I i I.i. 1,1 1 1 : 1 1 1 'i s ( j , i 1 1 ) v- ,1,.,,... i I i 1 1..- i i v . -1-v :iii w.i ii iiet llol;'io Ij.nl r? vv:-:c!i. lie a i.t no '' r ' a .1 : !ii i ii , will i i. i ! It. i JiTnE Grand Island le-1 Miuir company I Massachusetts to Washington, asking con i ill receive 17 cars of thtir machinery ) uress to increase the anmooriation for th- 4 1 I " j-day direct from France. We under I work f th United States civil 8 rvic kind fortythree cars more are on the way eonnnia-ison is a document thoroughly lis ought to nuke the heart of the creditable to the state from which it etli- ITiotic Grand Is'and pulsate with joy. anatcd In the progress of civil service reform Massachusetts has ever borne an If THE CARPENTERS STRIKE, The following telegram from Chieam is cxnc lv in consonance with the Her- ALU's theory of this strike as printed sev eral days ayo. We claimed then tha' ureat harm would be done innocent peo ple. The dispatch reads as follows: 'No strike has eyer heretofore occurred in the hiitory of Chicago which bo dis as! rcr.sly tiffectid the interests of si many people as the grat carpenter's ti ike now in prngres?. The recent boon in rctd i-state circles caused many thous ands of new buildings to be contracted, nii.i many more are now in course ol en it ion th-.n at tiny previous time in the fit s history. I hesu are ne.-.rly allstipu- The new germin chancellor has shown j hororafde and foremost part. The peti- qs intelligence by fot bidding any minister tiou is signed by the Governor and Lieu- ll other offictl giving any commnication I tenant Governor, six of tho eight m-m newspapers. Tlis will not exalt th- hers of the Governor's council, the state ll.ininn alraadv formed of the chancellor I treasurer, the state auditor. fivfiex-rov 1 V the world wide admirers of the great I ernoig, twelve former numbers of c n- jsmarck. I gris, 'li.' collector of the Port of Boston. - ... s I the chief justice, tll the members of the :?TuE Rock Island people have filed the 8trtte smnte md several members of tin 'ceBsary articles to bt comoa Nebraska house, m mleis of both republican and rporation. in order that they inaycom- j Jetnocratic etate committees, and many j l lt, d to be finished by May 1, and h ivi iilreR.ly been ri nted or suld to per- ons who must vacate their presint r- sidenct s or st-.-r: s by that di.te. The carp-liters c.-irffi-.lly timed th -tr strike in acco.-d .nice with t his nn r-; r.cy. and the i-tiibl orn r. si-tnce they have met from the build i rs was mi" Xi ectt d to say I he le i-t. In the inenrtim--. howeyi r. the people n-itst vacate their pn sent quar'.eis in a little Ver two w 1;B end they nniliher litany thotts -nil's are bccoiii:ng di si rate. S veral niemb rs . t t he ca-p.-i.Ur.-' ' ml i-Uiiinrs a-.soei.ition wiii -t.iit up win I. t-inori'.iw niot iiitia and t n I. avor to com ph te the font, acts that were intcri npt. .1 by the jii pe-n'els' stlike. I!.)-..- mail in in th y will have is a .Uttinii, but mn land for right of -way pur- Others ''Th Boston Jtmrnai' truth. J ses. Ihia looks like eometlung fullj Hvj-S that "the petition is thoroughly - i j .1 .u c i ....... . IDZ womu in- none m mc ay si un i representative in tne Ctiaracter ot its sup ad building very soon. If yon are in this state for your h.-nlth, tut trees that your chi'drm's chiidrm y rise up au.l call for the cash the ndid walnut wood will bring. Apn d,is the day to do this noble act nnd lip to make this the grandest state in union. ?UK school buildings in nearly every pot t, and is a iu"st impressive ducnuK-nt." Vain ibbf and itiporc mt as thi p titi,,:i o. it eucht tot to be needed, and we do not De;:eve n is n-e:iet, to convince tne ma jority iu coiiijrcss of the n. cessitj1 of giv ing 'he civil service commission a large enough appropriation to enabl-it to do iti woik thoroughly and efficiently. It. do. s not i-.sk '. large sum. .nd only a mode-t advance up-n 1 it year's appropriatim . wi-r.- -it i; : o in -v ry iniiig, acting a::d e -stuines. T!;e aecomp mis t Mr C'ha-. E. Pratt, is .:i! in 1 favoi'ibiy known and few ) - le I' ll . t ll inl . nil t 1 1 ( -' ' ul a -oi.l I ii - unpaids; i.t. il tlie r Sj m s. hi I ! V oi ll. . isili ill . Then re Pit . t y. As a jil.-asiint innovation from tie ilsi: ;! ro".itin-t oi op? a h.ni-e a tt eed i n f t t'i atre par.v wr-8 or-n.iz - to attii.o ui - K-il :"j Op- ia I i-t nia!;t The p-t ty was composed ol M -sis. II. E 11 I, G o. L. D "V V and I). A Cat: aithtieir r. spi c'.i V-- ladhs, iinl Mary r t Sn pin t -I o!r! h.eV - - ' ii'l" ti sio; lli.ti's iU iwii.ehiii.-ri. 1 -J- Mi pi e,! o ;t a I Mis. K-1;in . S -ii CU lit) (-..iu t tin i. Til li ..i- l ui ii a': he s wer l-aek -; i ,, lock; it f-t-., p u i -tiuk a 'an yard .M. E E.istioiiitir.'.- . L I V( i I i.e Coll 1 1 I .Vty s I.e.W I s Mil,- .ia ilii.-. mi i i.ii.a t, is. ml v, ii I I I a ir i ,i I i , : I -. i y a i . . ". , v-y oi all I: il.i ,; 'aiT i.i.i. -.! II, r. l:ot ' V ir. : a i i i ,. I'1 . II , H.,)il, - V-l.il W-lf.t to ,. .1 ., ,., a. i I ' . T i i -t i a I ,.! .11 U;: t'i . i :S o .il i : i, " i thy il la.ii--; t;:ll; l.'K- i n. !, c li -1 H--.' 1 1 b oh. II I M: -.- X to I lo- w i: i -i I j tr . 'e. lie v. . i.i- to (J.i. l; t iiij s ; i'ii -. Tiic im'ti'.- itioiis si-al'i to ii.- Hi it P:cM 1 1 111 1 1 I" i - ol l'i.- l:i i lin ;!..'!. X-.-i i!.- I wiil Slice, td . titoi.e ill tli :-n:cl:'i Vt. ..ivii.lei.cy ot Hi C ii. (So Q. ;s:-. ni. i,- :.;v th- 1 I'll 11 P., Ill wit:' n PattelS'T. ( 'lie i;-.(... t. h iliil--ei I o themsclvi s. .Mis. O .1 i 'l O'l'-t of ! M:s. P.niei I ; -.- of 1:- ;-.:tty f.ai .1 1,1. I) I V ' S -H,.t nCv HI ,1 ii th i). s ! i i; I':: i - i s r o ' titne? and cvi-h ill i I -,i l Dovcy rt nt i- . to tl ' 1 1 i , ne.-.i t- ill. in r - i.t u;i i .m -s. u e.. ;.! : knowledgiiKiits. Ait r in i ' i : (C--iio.J s ,-t i ' l-l a,::, i V ,l i(- -in iiihvs w!;i: i i I . - - I h i - ii i'. n oi . , ,f i, o ,,t .. - I as nti . I o n l'i. a ... i by!: hit ot I i, : j ) v , . i intind , i: i; : . Cii n:-s . i.e h'-ti-v 1. 1 .i.e i.i ,: il !! Ill kneo pan. T ,J :!iCS . . . 1,;!:: r j !. : liip. II I lots II V i!s)!l. i lli -. -or a f-i! v st . :;i the 1. r i da V t I'll ll -. . i , I : a w i , I ' u i - iv, -.a, ' i ..i'ii' .i r. i y a ii,. ,i . - i i , I h. Tl.e Ai.ik. ii M ol i"l ill A ii ie r. li" . i :: o . on ! 1 1 . p. . -,- ; pi . 111 -II t:! ll..;-. .: i . o. M ... i-id . I IS, 11 ill- 11-. ..till, li. , I, I Ml ' hi ii I.! ul I 's ' I - ' i:;i -1 V! I '!H ;,id loo Willi Iti . t , lol- i,5 i 1 i . ii -r l-i ir, i ! .... ; iii .I lie; I l - : - i i-- i,i - d .. i O I I ..,1 I t - II I r- i V ' :i i:i . I I. r ..i 1 1 : j t l. ii-. All K 1 F i i I: ill--!! Ti. A . :s t cd I. .. L I r t '. .. t ivn in the state, now fly tho nation..! complains thatPs employes have !ors. What's the in dtcr w ith the pa 3tic Citizens of Pl ittsiu.-.uth? J'r-n Fi ..1.1 V.i,,..),., nitv lrf ali. a.l on f gU lli.l 4l..rwn.i ' " " " - - " - fti flue matter if our school i.ouui oeeii ovei ivnrKi d. Thehmourit rt outreil. arc"i'dinz to the comni fi.-i-n's cstimat--, is j3.00O. It would be a fitting ribnk. 3 flUo't do something t once. j ft ' I trains have been stopped in the I U j irer Mississippi country on account of M Ml bleb, witer, which has don moio 5 Jnagethi year thau has be n suffertd several yen:;. The expensive lev.es t have cost hundreds of thous mds of lars have bten swept aw iy. Tiiere b-.: n croat levees taken out each r until the rypens of bui'ding nud uhnthcni luifpsir has aseuml sl- L8 pi opottu i. the general goy. rmect withstanding the beloved doctrlmi of le right that flJurUhes in the south have to take hold of thi- matter acd 'Id permanent rnibaiikrrs. r ts to sayc I farming community midicp: on the Ir lowlaoda from abUu bok- tl iif- IO. S ol Civil service relorin in all.l lieallv all Ii i e an ei ' is u mi' i.-ir -eii-r - out of congress if the senators and lvpn - tho; win si- c-ntracts ate r.-o.-t r. s.-tr. h il;; u : !j.uin assume the rfy!ifni- kch temt tiu ir auvtiiiswiii": anum lit iMiitv .i 'r;: f tho Ctni:fi.:on u h:ile I country, tiinrr. Iisjh ; nsci-d for. X. V. Ti i . 1 he mr.f tcrs Claim that there lire -mi.-ro mw I .rinifl inanv iiiurr.'-v ni n iii th eitv wli- NebsasSV Jus v.;j. ic-riel itor that is up are willing to go to worrf, nnd they will i ... with the liisits and h my not be j hII be given i chance. As f..r a settle . a member of ihe fniMuis Alliance he is inert, the niemeis m t.ie Carpenters and nuyn thtless a winner. Vt; ifer to Sen- I build rs' a ciation sny they have fl-.m ator CharUa T. Maderson. An cxi h igc a;l they niietid to. Jit-eincn want to 'Senator Madcrsoi.s bill fst.ibilsli return to work ttt th. terms off. red v. h- t. thev left, the bos:se? are willinsf : ud ready to tike t Ik in. I here will n no further transactions, however, beowe-n :h-strkrs' and m isters' association iiD less the Utter m ike a decided change of fror. ITow the strike i to be s-ttled no i nn beem to know. The curpent rs are w iliin-iT t arbitrate, but theic is no one to arbitrate with. Tho trouble evtia say 6 ing a microbe laboratory in Washi.et .., City is fully abreast of modern tchiw-e. It pmyideB for two departmmU und. r directors 'who shall be known respect ively ss the director of the humanopath obioiogical nnd xu.pttthobiolngicl i:.iti tutes of the p itbobiologicil laboratory of the U-tittd States.' Thesa dir.ctors uro U bo cowjx.teuk aud ekilkd puih- . t ' l I. s, wa , I. i.i- a -" .: urd i v .i ! i ol on !r . . ; ty ;;-:.:.' : X ' M. I o V ie S. ci u!y o- I'.:'-' i: i-..j ;.i;.i ? a .k i i In-!. e li V. t -a' I II I a tles. A 't r a VS lit" s i 'g - ;ai I f .--Oil-- - t. -til l'- : - i if. .vi; le -ii Hi."- d t : r,- t tin: .'l p li ei ! a! 'ie sn a , ss. i ;r i t-i L S c--.: ia ii i . II .!- I..U v I - :i el ll ' . I : o k : j i .1 f , i -t ty ir." t i Is 1 : . a I . Ill M Pci.nsylvar.ia, -1 n i - i . joy Lin "oln h is il prep isition from rk I! nd f..lks t 1 s . I is . vi r..:,. that ibis tli'lv. Ii.-..s :-. e ..! tl.e nt. 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