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About The Wealth makers of the world. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1894-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1894)
THE WEALTH MAKERS. March 29, 1894 ..... Htior WeJr. E ditor Wealth Makebs: UtheinterestoftbeFeople PrtJ 1 . i information. J cornea Lincoln Is li Stub to ambition U encouraged lb, oeuln member, of lb. Par J. : there U nothing toV" TuU wplrlog to be our candidal If eipeitatlons. very j haVe the imprenlo. ''p nothing Jtb American people. ( It U elalmed that be has held aloo fromtb. Independent, of lo f orotlnf during the mayoralty election Spafgn. Tnat Id bl. dtotrlbutloa of c patronage the Republican, aad ,J P I more favored tbaa Democrats uw i- .. LlndepndenUWwhomr- election, and that u. - h-- - capitalistic mugwump wt to understand wat ne ---- ? .f! ...f theOmabs platform, ul . . the vital polnUof the man knows, sre tne f ro 7. .. it 4 claimed that lent convention last fal to brW .Meob.tbath. continually used tb. peeoD, . ,.up, bot never P"'DOT".'r; I. fact that . v. ... ord in that address it that u wc " . , i that our candidate (or tbl.l.porU office ihould be a man worouu., with our movement, and on. who : oinai than the platform . . i.t. tt.nM names w v f v mm wivu r ... . . "J::!:: T he, to toaulrtH" ittrue that Mr. Weir plre. to (he governor. ,bip?and,Uo, d you - vi. t record that will lsti Certain it Utl.at Tw.il.ti wish to reap "ootbor bountiful harvest of stayaU Tome vote., tbey have only to nominate ."conservative" candidate and their bones will 1 " ome Very Pertinent lntolrlee. SHERMAN Co., Neb , in.. nruTR Makers: I am very much pleawd with the new heading of your Journal, and ,,M e.nulre where the Maxi mum IUte law, enacted over a year ago i a it. nwAannt time? Wo have a faint recollection that It entered a court of appeal, la that .appellate body almllar toDlcken. ro- r' . .... .iSt....... Im Phltl. .representation oi me - iTouhle to eet In, but very VUJ I jinu..n frt BfAt out? wk .ha Union Pacific employees receive so prompt an answer from our superior court? Wfav do not the people of NobraHka et as prompt ao answer to the appeal of the oc-rporutlons In regard to the Maximum Rate law, as those working- jtaCKlV Has labor any right In Nebraska that the agents of the people are bound to respect. Are our courts created for tho people or the corporations? I the voice of the people forever to find a grave In Institutions they have created in order to secure "Equality Before the Law?" Again, I abk, where U the Maximum Hate law, and who la responsible for this long deterred decMoo? H you have space j lease answer thew quostlona. To my mind they are perti nent and Important. Fraternally voum, C. U.Kino. .--.- citTC At I lialPF TbeReltloneof Alliance Patriot OFFICERS SUTE ALLIANCE. KBAfafBr. March. ,6 .ism. Editor Wealth Makers: Where an; There Is wide spread dis content amonff the laboring and pro ducing classes, bordering on revolution, anarchy and bloodshed the timet being similar to those before the war; and Whereas: There exist today a ten fold more danrerous. corrupt and blood thirsty aristocracy, the money power, with the same corrupt means to accom plish their belllsb designs to overthrow the people's government, Therefore be it Resolved; by Fort Kesrney Alliance No. 278. of Newark. Kearney county, Nebraska, that we bold In bitter con Yfce-Pree.. fro. W. A. Jow. HUng. BMMUrr, Mr.. J. T. K.uie. Banweu. TreMorar. Jom Cmoren, BMver Citr- a o.. .. . btata Trtnrer. Nooie. W. V. Wrlgbt, state Orgnlaer Aliuaee Aid, Bethany, Neb. Bxacrmva oomitt Chairman. I. N. Leonard. Lincoln E. Suderman, Dertrand. L.W Young. Wlieonvtlle. C If . Ltmar, Waboa J. K. IMmmlek. Mteon. Orgaulcatlon Ooln Forward A orcanizer. W. C. Briggs, haa been commissioned for Hitcbcoc county this ween. , vr .7", Our Bute Lecturer writes from there tempt tne aecreea oi we wouiu-wj vj u fnllowa- I tyranti ana toow oi opprewjuu, iu w. 'Thai! a meeting wth the Alliance in . juagei, uunay, jenacoo, imw, .u - niVfYvlc firtuntv. ITaft. etc.. who seek to sap the bul .... . I . a 1,1 . i . V wmnMiiB ah nf found them aomewbat fllscouragea ' waras ei nocrv vj m v.. .i . -i. tu. ha nv, need ine I rrae SDeecn ana press. UW ivufciuu r ' I r - - ... rn.ni.al. exceot to select a question Resolved; That we tender w master .... . I nvi rt UV a rAfnaaa r iwiter here and there. I sold tnem a aozen norinnou'Kii - , a 41, t take un the I to the creed? tvrants. our lives, our study systematically, and when I left fortunes and our honor, to stand by him .. jt ..n. ArminnA to I In Ann of the i? re ate st struggles a people tnem iney aoeiueu - , . - oerserveand never dlsbaad again. I was ever engaged in, In regaining our . mf m of frAAdom from tbe enemies oi uou anu BtVO now nearij yivymi ... ti,. ,,,.t!nD. of the Alliance man. Dakux Heoox, - , manual. They will make a pamphlet of about 100 pages. There bas been a general demand for something oi toe kind during ths oresent year, i nave nnr.lntm.nt. IfiV PlT.h eVOnlDlT WIS PKVIUIUIVMW " - ' week In my own county.,' To the land of Bed Apples via the Missouri Pacific route Feb. 1st, for one fare for the round trip good 30 days. Call on Phil Daniels, C. P. & T. A. 1201 O street Lincoln. Neb. tfJe Offer Follow W B Dry Goods. tic. Unbleached Muslin, 1 yard wide lor 7c. Staple check Ginghams, the best, - He. nice dress styles, umguam - 10c. " " 7c. Indigo blue calico, the best, 8c. Outing flannel .... Committee, . V. Smead, W. O. Dunoa. rill fl..f.M hie Precinct After Boring Heeding, Lvtks, Neb., March 14. 1894. . " " 'I. -....-A X. Ml W1A.LTH MAKERS A very cheering reporv -- - 11Bt l. i untT. a so from i wan you w wuuuu, , v-.. " - I . , -in. Aa uvin aa Furnaa and Perkins counties. iv9 j orran" atioe .till goes rapidly on and 1 1 spring seeding 1. don. I shall canva. organisation bum ! Al .(,. n, uh.erlbers for our n not think It to mucb too Dope ana oe- ' r"-"""-- ..... ... i . i il.wl. I w 1 hfnr Tail I vuinr lie? vn ta ... - .... . ... I a word anout iuiiun. more wan regain i vm w i - - - mnnXA v. ana usefulness. dmi , m . ... .. i .l ..j k. . aih i nice marrviDK viritiu v v - .nail near oi its aeavu tun u. - , ... - .. I i. . a. w notn ainnM Ka nil on one .. heretofore. ra" ul "v k"D " . ' . " . . I.i Ti ..t.U In 1H7R in I'Ann.vi tk .nn.tltHtlnna are now being siuo. v " "f" . - -ii Au..nn. in nod .tend- vanla by the UreenbscK party ana vein K)un;u,w.n..- . ... A .v.... .11 lftd IS Ing. Any who do not receive ftift4lh.arU -iv,i- th wek. ai anv aeiinquent w-"""" --. ' " . I . . n..il... m fa In lact VMk m Alliance or member, wno w . . We hm or a copy of we Aiu Dy-iaws caa owiu rf ... I .nlkl.A In ziammnn . With them bv addressing tbe secretary, MRS. 1 . J K.EL.L1K, Hartwell, Nb with either old Marion Alliance Nobly at Work Fkahklw, Neb., Mar. 11, 1894. Editor Wealth Makers: Murinn Alliance Is dolntT a noble work, and its members have coenmene ed to believe tLat the children of the working people have a right to the Decennaries of life and snouia nave them without kneeling to monopoly lmoi. At first thought It seems very kind of the "well to do" to donate a pittance to keen tbe breath of life lo the starv Inir thousands of our cities. But think a moment. Who but the working peo- nothing in common nartv If wa etsv in the middle of the road in atata and national elections we shall soon drive both old parties together, as we have already done in we uwu county of Keya Paha, and beat them hoth at tha lat election. Ana still we are (ralnluff slowly. 30 cent wheat and 5 cent eggs in March are pretty gioa votemakerS. Accot my thanks for the pleasure vnar able articles have afforaea ae, onH (wIIata ma ever vour well wlsLer for the cause of right Ralph lewis. People's Party Campaign Literature We have received from Headquarters mnmnnr. vw mi uul kais wv tun ww .... . -'"--. .M,,v- Ut WaBhlnirton the following list o Dia oreatea ine iraouuu u i - ... , , pio urenwu " i ii.o-otiir which ran ha ob r.nil k thli Dlttance? Wbo snouio i""" ; " ! thia and mora, not as a But of .M.W 1 w "charity," but as a Just right of labor amply recompensea? What is the difference between the idle aristocrat, an th Hi-one f the bee hive. Both live In luxury and Idlenetsupon the prt ,wtu nf thi wnrken' labor. Only the drone, however, gets his just duos (in that he Is stung to death) and the arrUinnrut rinnt not. We do not wish to kill' the person, but the principle. Brothers and slaters ol tbe Alliance, lot us rally first, lant and all tho time. that our cnuaren, dos uo, waj the reward. MRS. A. D . UAIME8 Ulned at prices given by writing t Headquarters for it: The National OriranJarr'. Datee. Bethany, Neb., Mroh 19, 1894. Editor Wealth Makehs: Hon. Alonzo Wardnll, national or ganlzer of N. r A. & I. U. and Alllanue A aanlsted bv W. F. Wrijrht, stat organizer, will hold from two to thr meetluzs with the Alliances In open mwtino-s In the following counties, com menelng In Richardson county, April Kith, viz: M lclmrdnon Co 8 mt'g. I JfteiTon t'oS uwUiigs A Plain spoKrn Popull.t. v.u.n. w.ii.Tii Maukhs: Tha writer has sometimes crltloUed the PopulUt prvsi 'f UmU for not taking a more aotlve lotwmt in city ...mi. The late convention of Lift- win P pulUti ld me to bolUve that .i ...... v.. hail cootl reuaoe for i.,h-.mJ uf tuslonUtt ana ..iui..M lui are running the lriafjea .1.-. mum. of this city. Although UV I'I vt. they alopd a atrvni antl -fusion r"- MUn. tht pnH4Ma w tv, UvtiuhPean candidaU'S, and the ralialcinmUwLav since trld to rowd souad Popult.U off the ticket t ui make rom for mow traJlsg. . v . .dur U simply abomluab e i . i.,..tV t artv have a dull- tit- set tl priiKlpl the rrty has vlcvw fr ssUWace. we i eltU i a tdlfcoets. erweardly ... .....t h thtm. we iaaat s- tct et akd UteUlgtat tlaf tle old partis 4 f " mwAiuHt fori I tat. i...Ktvmet'MtHI MtM T Mia I tfvtU lnwHe tf the r. A A I U. Ul Md their net U)t twewe Hee. Kwe h.i a .i 11 M. a 1 Vw is AW. Va.1.4. Kstu,W v .. ...... i. I i haver turn " ' phiiuu - . ... .. 2 H I V..1U " - , ... . Jubiou " " Hmuwn " 1 " I MU " Dates will he mad and publUtietl ... . a at'sr. Bills will bo sent to morougniy ' AualyMsof th Money yue.uoQ -oy oon i.. i' .l..lin P. Junt... h nHiiaiur wai, .i S4t.MWitrt iv.iniiwihK Sdi.iuruui! - Oy .euau)r niewai i IHhUe ttnU RHieoi nuuun Hvsfuuiur Wu. V AllMft Money Qur.lion from a lly oeniuur NMU V IIMII Th Money Qu- Urn 117 HfUkLOl YV Itt. a 1. ffnr Ike lucolllB TX U) I. ufa Imiiim. M ll Free .oiuko( Silver liv I. Ufa Hhiiis. M. i, Siiiiml mid Biitblr Moty Hy Ji'hu IhM Mniinv Uu htl U tiy ji-try miuiimiu m. O SIEIEOS jr. o. FEPJRAD, 1400-1402 UX10I A?J Rrtl, While. Alfilf. am Ainuce nr-. ... KANSAS CITY, UQ, PES OPENING SAL FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS argains: 4Jc 5 - 5 . 7 S 5 Shawls. 1 00 Summer Shawls (or 1 25 " " 2 25 " " 1 25 black Cashmorc Shawls for 1 50 " " 8 00 " " " 5 00 " ' " 80c 98 60 00 20 40 00 Shirts and Pants. 85 and 40c. working shirts for 00c Extra heavy shirts for . . . 50c lilacK atme nins ior 1 00 Striped Pants for 1 50 1 75 25c 50 . 39 75 1 25 1 40 Hats and Caps, 3 00 Gents Stiff Hats for 2 25 to 3 00 Soft Hats for 1 50 1 00 " " 50 . 00 Childs Caps for 50 00 00 69 35 35 Hosiery. 8Jc. Lad fast black Hose for 15c. 25c. " " " 35, 50 and 00c, colored 25 British i 8i Mens heavy Socks for 5a 10 19 23 15 . 5 Bed Spreads. 75c. Bed Spreads for 1 00 Bed Spreads for I 25 Bed Spreads for 59c 80 98 Embroidered Dress Patterns. $3 50 Patterns for 3 95 Patterns for 4 95 Patterns for tl 1 2 75 98 48 Shoes and Slippers. 75c. and II Childs Kid Shoes 4's to 7's for -HI 75 and 12 Misses Kid Shoes, 10,8to2's, for 2 00 and $2 25 Lad Kid Shoes for 3 00 and 3 50 Dongolo Kid Shoes for - 1 25 Misses Slippers for - 50 and 75 Infant Slippers, a Job, 5 oo Gents Cordovan and Kangaroos - 4 oo Gents Kangaroos 3 50 Gents Dongola and Calf - 2 OO and 2.2s Huff - - . - 1 50 Bull - - 1 25 and 1 50 Grain Leather, heavy 50c 25 50 50 98 25 75 00 3 2 5o 1 50 1 23 1 00 .1- ICALL AT ONCEl And Get Some of the Bargains. PPOSmPpOST OFFICE. FRED. SCHIVIID I . LINCOLN. - NEBRASKA. 921 B I J 1 9 O. ft P. I 8 8 8 lass S 8 8 8 I t .Z", S for II 00 .05 tl 00 (1 85 3 00 .a: 40 t; 1 ou .03 a, 1 ir. a 00 .03 65 1 10 1 SO .04 80 1 GO I M) .04 m ieu sou 40 n 1 00 .04 SI) 1 i tto 01 40 n 1 oi advertise iho meeting la each county. Al'lanee mfmbers, wakn up, antl pre pare fur the mooting. W. F. WB1UUT, ataU OrganUcr. Thra la l a County SlaU Lecturer I'owors I t droUi ihrM Ja ti All ans work la tb utls bliw nam4, th firt aUr m n t;h couatf binn at tho !'- ana data lrn. M fltos; April , tuMn. Uneola unt 5th. Grant, IVrilas .. . II , 1 k'u.llu V'.I. ouiwi 1 maim 11th, Milton, (vMir UUL. Ununlt, t'beliM lth. Kt Civh. ltuffa'.o " tU. Vwa Ulrr, 1111 M h. lUania, AJaws Tho above U only a partial list. Others will bo added as soon as out These si'oeches are furnished at cost. and we earnestly request that all state, county and local committees, !o all lionlo'a Parlv Clubs. I.einons, and I Vo- ple's party voters aUt In clrculatlnft tt.u litor&turo. It lathe best flan to fctva.100 our cause yt adopted. Acatvoeue containing a comp'ore I i.t of rtform books, pamphloU, news- kiaiwrs. etc. will be nt out from neai Quarter at an early day. Swad oue e nt stamp for sama. 8nd all order to Signed: J. 11. luiutit, t iO Pjcu. Ave. II. K, Tal'WKNKCK, Chairman. J. 11. Tl RXKR, H'Cretary. A Wra Abam ltMitle. K.vr farmer and UUffer must have .uul rt liatU toktutea aad hsrnesi f r ... Mrk and pWMUie, gaaillj and prioe ta whaieuuau every time, aud every shrewd huyer wlU buy where he can t the U cwHla fer the least iaoay Tho l laiortaat njalltUs have tiMa the arlue faitore la dtrtlfjf thousand of orders the vast Jar ta the Alhaao Ceftafe Co., of tueianau. u TUy cliw ta have told snw fd la J4 than any Uef Varrtse fafwwy i the eerld. It o hav already and FLOWER S I Kl J. 0.5s I II I We have a very choice line j 3; 1 II bona (or (lBscripLtvu cau- 2 I CO., Lluc la. NdD. W j J sgh.,m,i.i..j. - , ...i ---1 1 TESTED SEED CORN. Leual Tender Vellow Drnt anil Mill Oountv lltwi... I. 1 . 4 .. . I. .n IT Ulifl. urn. imiuinYKwit. Won Hrst and awMumtauea lowa KlHU) fair Wi and icy:t. Almj mwUl aud t!l at World's Fair. -ulld 10 central Iowa and uuUi; II S IT bunbel Two bni.hu! ordtrn, im;I frees law ordera low. Wi lie tor circular. t heloe folaiiu-imiua mw uitu. - Hit .S.. KMKKHUM lima, FRUIT TREES. and plants of varieties that will bea1 fruit lnNebraska,as evidenced by 13,OJo bubhelsof apples and 800 bushels o' cherries grown In one season In or chards of Crete Nurseries! Larije stock of FRUIT TREE3 and PLANTS, SHADK and i'umssj iTiit'ira snttori tj- Nhralra. Tbe ex perience and advioe of the proprietor who la President of the State Horticul tural Society will b found safe ad use ful all Mn I is far I Inn Guaranteed. Cor- I Ml VW - refipond at once before extreme rush opens. Address, E. F. STEPHENS, Propr., Crete, Neb. Cattle Robe Tanning Company, 1012 Q Street, LINCOLN, NtB. .. 1...... u. liti,a ini RnnKM A Mmn bld U ruiovHl trom aumul, trim r hrad and l.'i. Mrad out on to,wr U libam tmwUiim IwhI hW will r iulr iwo and one hall vailoiia ol ) v",Jr .i.rea. leave tu ihU condition tor to "' . . . ..n .,.1 4 .. S. wIiIa nut. 111 W1I .1.1.. i')..r.u l.,r in 11 n II if will trota (3 uu to VIH) ou medtuitt tt v...a ii hi'ti'mkmh ana oiufi- - ch.dce bl H blda. iwiiama ' '"" AUItw, m-. will reiuru 'ir'?"' inn two bUl.t. relKbl w h",'"r. Uce and ltiau U-a ter Ul ou aaute wriua, aainPieBioiacIUUB H. C. MARTIN, Maaaosr, .... . . . 1 ,k... ...'w.. ati.t A n.l ihffiu lo lx r rlilueart iMl. ulr. utUtut lr h buital t rune a ai U umii) ii m rare t'umuhgra. 1 HheHMantaiy Alliens Meella. Movrnaa Cikty Alllaaoe will wl wa lrtdv April Utt at 1 o'eUak " . ti.,n, rim I.i a twii Java avetttt. We t iivit tu )ave me od spvaslei Mat fvr thtlr eataUue a .. fell I. .. I . ik, ..ut. aad diwJwtl a aa4 a ri g va . We wuld lUe as wy of tie mtnttwi ae eau4 (.onvealeatlf ta Im with ws. Ywvn fraWraally, (Vt. AUiaae. "U" low eaa have It fvr the mIoj, I'rack 11. WlUoi, reerwUsic etRoof el iha UJuatral Ualoa of IKn ae ctuity, lefaUytai the VJflll tow of that Art4 the state. MONEY IN P0TA1OE8 AND BEANS. . Olven away Frwi, A nampblet on wuu) and iwan cuuure iriium ow ,p,.i. toll, wber. to plant, how ui plant, hw l cultl .... i ill ulvmi hk dvlall. AIM, a deiM'Tliiilon catalogue and Jirlre llt of tour . . . LH ... k. A ,M..t . ... . . ... I ...... ..f .-k.....t Ll lllll. Al KIUUVUIMWIUHK. iu.... . ....... .. . " , Mwd r-orn Ttire Ol i-hli'wt kllida of belli I w an k Kverv rrmr ahould haveihlapamih let, I'leaMi wild aumu to pv tati. ft a tiiom, Utnabatu I'age Co., Iowa Vesteri) Trees It Is a Fact that for Tralrle Plant ing. Tres crown ou Prairies are the best. You can get them at The Geneva Nurseries All sorts of them and In any quantity, from one to a car load, at Very Low Prices. Our stock Is very complete In all departments. Osage Plants and Forest Trees, Also a full line of Fruit, Shado and Ornamental Stock, Grape Vines, Ilos and Evergreeas. Catalogue free. Write lor Prices Address, YOUnQCrS & CO , Geneva, Neb. Anttiher Alliance Itonuunvee llm NoRTItrULB, Neb , Marsh t V cuutr Wraith Maker: ii..um ituMlah the rvtolutl'm beie la yur valuahw peiwr, which w uaanlmoiut ado td at aa oikb et- lag of Nivthfleld Aillaiice .. 114, at h.Kt menttoatd dte: ft..u.. TIi.m Saa Vva aa altera it 1, - --- VtrilMtf about Alaale of the IWpUs aJtpaua vy "- aa-t a tnp w taattnv p Uhed by tue World Hera4 r e lfnauir vt "X tftlll V, Alia H" T6ei"rw, . lUcadvtd, Tll V1"hWW V.,oW f a Ua aa aa eff irt kt lUrupl the IW .Ja'e ladopwndeat ' t, aa4 fe eVtvat the aae U their elWie ta MUWUI j4.Wi'e ae a perty la the t l i IU'a JoaM I atiia, IWdvaW 14. h Kt&N, iSrVttf. Alfalfa Seed Cane, Millet Sd. Kaffir. Itice and Jriwalem Corn Yellow and Whtt MUo Malse, all prowa In lL lr I'rtoe, Addre., McBKTMAKlNNUON. Uardtu City, Kss. $40,000 'n5 YEARS FROM CI Cf) INVESTED P,I"J" ..NOW.. Flowering ...BULBS... ('. 1,. Allen In hi Hook on ll. .11 . .1. i. ...!..., ll A. , .....ii. ..1.. ... .1.. ..... tnfk Din Da ....1...1 tiui.i,.jr hv .uu riiw 11 .mi i..iicf ,it7i iiuib ... I U...I ..ll.... ....It. ...Ill . .....ll.... .1.1. B(..l ... . jviii, mi... ,,,.- m. ..... ....w v..,. ...... ..i.n n.n.n ueuU At tlit, vtrv iiMMlnrate ItH-rnwi of 5 Imltie i,..r Kiill, IIWI III ADIIII I ,,lu,ili.,l lli.v.u.mil.l iinnliiic 3 fillllun oi ImiiIih in 5 Ycuraor S .Million In b Year It uwHirtt-il in isilm tlirv wliolt-naH- Una yn.iratan nvrniii of $20 Ht 10(101 1 Any boy or tlirl Ian crow tlixui witliuut tiuuiile. t'ill CI l . u...i i.u ... ..... Kill of theae I'ROl.H IC GLADIOLI or 60 for $1.00; 25 for Ml CU. j 1 2 for 23 CU. WarruntMi tiloouiiiiK ie, Willi pninolilct vrrlfvlm itlxive UiUiiiifiili unit oihrr vuluubie iHtriivrnMra. VVr.Ui'n.l lur II, ISOitwiortcd StiMmer ( lower Ing HitJba, iiu-tii.lliiK niany rare aoita not lobe had elMiwhcint, Imnlv rlimlwr. I. Unit, Mt , eiionuli for v r.l.Mt er 70 Bulb lor SO Cta.l 30 tor 2 Cta.l lOtor IOCl..,lli"l-iid. (.vKtveilnprt iiiiiini. 2 tUluu el llulha, IManti and Cacti. I'ree. Iltiok en Cacti, 116 pegca, loOengravlnga.lOCta. I a Cactus Plant, l SKirSOCU. t JluriSCt. A.B!anc&Co. uPlrilada e- jjesKtwa. r.w'ta' T.IWINVIOORATION S MSB V.RKVJRi!! atlH tB IWIIth. tajja taajt J K..II, urlh trt ' ft V Da.wo'ava ratf, lr ST Waai-a ainet, avMua, MaM. TTr" a4 . WWHlawu.HtaiOH L t Vtebte rK . Jf vawv. , lim! Paa na v .wi ri m m Mxitait i a i f i l J oMtMle N WUUt euttaisa ae fce mitiMMineJ oaite'-ee eM urvNi tttM e ita wa erewe eS e Om fe .alKtu, le mKv4 fuf b CM eae Intake a wttMtie ave. (ttabliahett IttOOt ail nnnriAM nnn jl mm mm uihtlHItllirtll miuiv, ni.iiiiii. i hrV r 7 0 I "V.