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November 18, 18Q7 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. A CurloM tittle Ceremony. , There Is a curious ceremony that takes place nightly la a theater. To the manager, reposing in hla dressing room between the acts, enters a gentleman of 4 engaging manners In evening dress, who presents him with a little slip of aper. This slip of paper the manager ometlmes glances at with a compla cent smile, and puts, significantly, Into bis waistcoat pocket; sometimes he rends it In fragments and casts It to earth, cursing his night as Job his day. That little document Is a note of the box office receipts for the evening, the financial pulse of the theater. Now with a play by a brand new man, unless It chanced to catch on from the very first, there would probably be the most feverishly fluctuating and per plexing varieties In that pulse; little runs up of a few nights, and little runs down again, So that the manager might well be In doubtful dilemma. If he takes the play off he loses all the mon ey he has spent upon It; If he keeps It on. it may work up into a success It may, also, lose more money for him, when he has already lost too much. " ' ' Ikerauae 1 I.ov Vou. "Because I love you, dear, Much sorrow do I bear; Yet Joyfully these sorrows meet And with my heart I hold them sweet, Heeause I love you, dear! Because I love you, dear! No Jeweled crowns I wear; But crowns of crudest thorns to me Are soft as rosiest wreaths could be, Because I love you, dear! Because I rove you, dear! I tread the darkness here; But sweet flowers blossom in the snow, And loveliest lights in darkness glow, Because I love you, dear! A Iteeommeiulatloti, Patent Medicine Man Madam, did your husband use the bottle of Fagem's Balm of hue I left blm? WifeYes. It took Immediate ef feet. , Patent Medicine Manflood. Then you can conscientiously say that be will use no other. Wife I'm Quite sure of It. He's FOUR BOXES DID IT. Remarkable Success of a New Pile Cure, People who have suffered for years or months from the pain and inconvenience of that common disorder, piles, will look with skepticism upon the claims of the makers of the new discovery for cure of all forms of piles, known under the name of Pyramid Pile Cure; nevertheless the extraordinary cures performed by this remedy are such as to warrant the investigation of any sufferer. As a case in point, tho following letter speaks for itseu; Mr. Henry Thomas, of sub-station No. a, Ilosuck Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes as follows. Pyramid Drug Co. Gentlemen; I want you to use my name u it win do oi any use to you. I was so bad with the piles that I lost work on that account, notn itiir did me any good. I read in Cincin nati of the many cures of piles by the Pyramid Pile Cure and I went to a druir store and asked lor it. ina drug cleric told me that he had something else that he thought was better, but 1 told him that 1 wanted to try the Pyramid first. Tho first box helped me so much that I tried another, and then to complete the cure used two more boxes, making lour in all. I am now completely cured. Have not a trace of piles, and I had suffered lor years with the worst form of pro truding piles. I suffered death from piles, but I have found the Pyramid Pilo cure to be just as represented. '1 have recommended it to several oi my friend, and 1 am thankful to be able to write you what good the remedy has done for me." Physicians recommend the Pyramid Pile cure because it contains no opium, cocaine, or minerut poison of any kind and because it is so safe uud pleas ant to use, being painless and applied at night. The patieut is cured in a sur prisingly short time with apparently no luconveiiience whatever. The Pyramid Pile cure is soil by drug gists at 60 cents nr pitckuge, and if there is any constipation It is well to use the Pyramid Pills at the same time with the Pilo cure, as coimtij.dtlon is very often th reus of piles and tho pills k effectively remove the motive condition, ' I'rlee of pills In ii-i rents fwr package. Write to pyramid Prug Co., Albion, "Mich., for little hook on cause and cure tf pil; f nt by mail free. STARTLED UV AN OVvL. It U I he tVle.lou ul Ieee4 Me cl MM. In una of the many glau raees In the Hiiitihttinlan lustltute at Washington is a stuffed owl. This putliuUr ol Is th one, In the words of the Lite I'rr.l tbnt llajrs, "thai jarred th WMi (en iitutttimint,"' and thfretu )! the iory. ho I'tilla IWihU Kv rd. I luring rvutrituUl tr tntirv t itd ti pro Id the ? fmul for ih tttiupMioa of o ihuimiik ut. kl a up lu that time Ml la worked t on I j nails th rfiiil (UMtitr ia" prlitieiis laeird l ae tUo"r4. tioer. that th uilltit fouqltlloM llkfly t t ro itttl t Uluiiig tt tburaitma citil i.f u.trbl lor tairltig lb ah'! '! fv( froui U r i a Hi A fun4 !! iHt?.r tM. l trUt lexi IStutghl a suiid rrrt b4 USI r 4'ti an.) hrailj f..uf ft la iSwkti a.io4uiU the t'.rtsi'kralsg lut Iti'lug tks s reiu ut t plating th ult mucj UiHm It pW4 i(wIUat tu ! . fe kuilHf tare fully Ike eilkt t tibfih tt In walls lt 1st V MtoiittMtval sitt m h ttM f rvl ArfurJlMlly a k' ll as map l4 ty stuut lkr4 14 'ha !! t tl tfcHk ona Ik. -l la t . ttk tNat - li'ahs wt at wvuM b liatljr t av te IHI. An U(bUu rtsirlae ae .i sita a4 la (h il Uat tie slightest vibration of the shaft would be faithfully recorde.il and its Insecur ity would at once be an established fact. One morning a few months after these careful precautions had been tak en there was a great commotion among the workmen. A complete record of numerous perturbations and tremblings had been written on the index, showing conclusively that the mammoth obelisk bad Jarred, swayed and settled during the night. Scientific heads were du biously shaken. After much persua sion one of the men finally consented to go to the top and examine Into the cause. The astonishing report came Into the midst of the anxious throng below that an owl in seeking shelter in the lofty tower had somehow man sged to catch its wings In the thread, and was still banging there, suspended In the interior of the monument, and the Innumerable flappings and strug gle of his owlshlp had all been re corded by the Index as testimony against the stability of plum-laid mar ble blocks and solid concrete, A bad epigram, like a worn-out pen cil, has no point to it. ... Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 25, 1897.-1 first took Hood's Rarsuparilla for indiges tion and weakness and a run down sys tem, and it did me a gieat deal of good. As a strength builder it has proved to bo all that is claimed for It, 13. 11. Leonard, box 400, Hood's fills euro all liver Ilk A COW STABLE. WHU UUi For Which rnn.ual Advan tage Are ClHlmi'it, A stall that will allow a cow to eat and driuk as sho pleases, that will per mit hor to lie down and yot keep clean Without an nuroasonablo amount of COW (TALL AND MANGER. bedding, is something which is still much needed in many stables. The ac companying oats from Ohio Farmer show a stall which hat given satisfac tion. Tho upright bars In front of the stall are ilaccd far enough apart to admit the lower part of the head, but no more. By this arrangement tho cow ia enabled to clean out the manger as thoroughly as though her bowl and nock could be thrust over it, while at the same timo she is compelled to stand well back in the stall. ' On the Tlobr crosswise of tho stall, and just back of the hind feet of the cow when she is in pliuco, a piece of timber is nailed. Tho place for this is fonnd by watching tho cow whilo sho is eating, then placing tho timber whore her foot will bo clear of it. A 3 by 4 scantling will answer tho purpose very well. This induces tho cow to move hor body a little forward when lying down, so as to keep clear of tho scantling, while the droppings fall beyond it, both when sho is standing tip and lying down. The bedding is also kept in place, and much less of it is needed than in the common stall. At one sido is the water trough, which is arranged for two stalls. It is divided by a partition which is hung at KSU VIEW or COW STALL. the top so as to swing freely. When the cow puts in her head to driuk, she shoves the jurtltiou to tho opposite aid of the trough, which prevents the other cow from interfering. Uy this means a small trough may Ut umnL At tbo oth er sido of tho stall i the box for salt. Of couri the row is tied with a rop or chain. Tha ttaurgU M'a iliuit. A little Ueorgla st bout girl was ask d for a com posit km ou "Ths Confed erate yirrin.M A few days thereaftar she handed ia the folio Ins: "The l'oufUeiftis veteran I on that fought and bird and died for his ountry, lie U aontrtijur on on let and aoma-tliitt-a oa two, Th etsis gives htm imtush ntlon tu kep hi in la lol.c o Thi n th slat buiUI buu a noma at)4 at'lta tha ttm tfoi ,ha ran Kt In It. Mjf pa aajre ha la Hrra. l "UII14 b)f tuvljli OUS Mr. tin! li a t'onr.!iri S4mttt at.i'a oUtM rvfflna tf tury aoKlir In. Iti a ! do I h ! my rii H, au4 n 4 ti tl4tua lha att"' lkmi,.. Not. 3Urtii f,..H ! b tlirv of IK UtirifUtrv v I.ti4 14 l t 1)1 luwat lw.IU a.tw a !.U IWh 4MraUty U !MavlkUa l a boat a,ikA iWlTol?4 n4 liasit Ttal Life' If t wk to anil lotoMva ftia eiif 4 loiii, a4. lawi, strut Maael fell 4 e Ut a4 tm, mit S-1 1 m, U euadoreotk, Ikal W txtwa.la l tea rfajf. 0, ItHt.tiLHi t4, lUv Ni-tV h l tar dru Kt 4at gaarasiee j erak r It UU, lHiaaaa4Mwr c4wm, A4.li Htwt.if ll.aaeay tu, t f ,S t. lis, Poatry After Polaon. One of the most pathetic epitaphs ever erected is that placed over the spot where Mr. Carew lies burled at Yokohama. It was prepared by his wife, who la now in prison, convicted of having poisoned him; In loving memory of my husband, who died October, 1896. Aged 43 years. Twilight and evening star, And one clear call for me; And may there be no moaning at the bar When I put out to sea. A little trust that when we die We reap our sowing, and so ''Good bye." No name. Simply a veiled tragedy. Some sorrow, regret, yearning resig nation, penitence, let us hope, are all mingled in this last distich. Japan Gazette. "Call a Spade a Spade." ' Borne People Too Modest to Confide in Their Physician. A Woman Cured of a Merlou I) ! 1y a Certain Method, tha Only Drawbaek of Wlileh Was "It Made Her Too rt,' From tbe Pruning Nw, Datrolt, Midi. The doctor came in haste and louud bis patient again ia great agony from a splitting heuduche. It was bis fifth call on the same patient, and euoh timo to treat tho snmo trouble. He was an oh) doctor, skilled and careful, and was an noyed that his prescription produced no results. With a suspicion that his diag nosis was Incorrect and that he was treating a symptom and not the disease, he said to her: "Madam, it is useless for mo to visit you again. You are keeping from me facts and symptoms which It is necessary I should know, and unless you tell mo all, 1 can do you no good," and with this prepared to go. The patient broke down (she was in a nervous state) and acknowledged that, through a false modesty, she had not told blm all. Then she told blm how she hud suffered from some female weakness or other, etc., eta., for years, but bad kept it from him too modest to speak. The old doctor was disgusted at such prudishness, as any sensible person would be, but when ho knew the fuels, cured her easily and quickly. The ease which follows differs from the above only In the fuct that the patient is not afraid to speak, and to call "a spade a spado." "Words fail to describe the suffering I endured before I used Dr. Williams' Pink Tills for Pale People," said Mrs. Alexan der II. Clark, of 417 Michigan Avenue, Dotroit, Michigan. Fer five years 1 have suffered from ovarian troubles, and was confined to my room for months at a time. I hare underirone two operations for this trouble at the hospital, and seemed to grow worse instead of better. 1 bad the best doctors and the best nurs ing, but for nearly five years I was not free for one single day from the most fearful headaches, and intense twitchlntr pains in my neck and shoulders. We never had two doctors that could agree as to the nature of my trouble, and each one suggested a different remedy. "I know now that all my untold suff ering, during and after the operations, was unnecessary, and were merely duo to an experiment of the doctors. "You would scarcely believe, to look at me now, that for about three days every week for nearly six years I had to stay in bed. Those headaches would come on me every week regularly. First I would notice black spots before my eyes, and then 1 would go blind and send for the doctor. "At first they would treat me for Indi gestion aud dyspepsia, then finally ac knowledge that something else caused the trouble. During these spells 1 was so nervous that 1 could not bear to have my husband walk across the floor, and as the doctors said there was no medi cine that would reach my trouble, I con sented to the operations, which left me worse off than i was before. "In January of this year there was an article in the Evening News about the druggists that sold Dr. Williams' Pink i'ills in Detroit. I told my husbnud I was going to try them, aud he said, 'try anything.' "The next morning I went into Mur phy ilrotbers' drug store end bought a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mr. Murphy said he had a big suleforthe Illls and personally knew many people w ho had bemi helped by them. I took the pills as directed, but was not helpw a bit, aud 1 told Mr. Murphy so, but he suggisted tnat 1 give them a bet trial, lleiore I hud finished the second box 1 began to M better aud went down aud bought n doxen boxes. Wheu 1 had takeu six boxes my headaches were gone, but I continued using the pills until 1 bad tuken tho twelve boxes. "Juat think what I have suffered by operations and vile medicines, wbn a simple remedy bkh we advertised evi-ry day eurvd m Mllr the tieat Dhyei eians ha l (ailed. Tln-rw U only one thing ngsinat Dr. Williams' Pink Pills lor Pale IVoole." eoutimivd Mrs, t'lius, "thev noulo me UU. roni I cole Hi. ntd taking themta January, I have gained tweutr-aii pmiitda, I remember the lastly tiilive w h' my friend tame to me a u n I wimsm ibiu and .!. that tlv m eet ed tu bear Hint I was dvitd hiilt wk. I'ihUv I am prfMvt!y ll au I tiowr felt l it-f lu miv lile, and it ia nil due to Dr, WiiliAiuV I'm I'tlia lor Vni I t-ople. Ihttt ia hv I m4iuimu4H I It. m lit etvry wotoaa. ( ttl tk one pill vry ai.tht, Sot L -! I it. t.ttt as preuittite. My bulu4 bua b u.M ft beef, u4 I am Wwriiitttf o ril", bkh tny mmj ml rv4i"t my 'M. bat vofttitnt w.l.ts-I r V illiatoe' Pibk I'tlia to IWW, I 'j I Iba a.tw,(a t by IliaAe toee.itt (oe I)4U . , ' Ml I be rWioeala rjr tu U mm4 th biwea tvl lbetUH4 as4 r valor iotlit4 karviM, are hIiu.I, ut ai.i. l MM, IN , W illMHI a I'lUt I'lilS lof rale IVoj.le. (bef Ware first rot, poaa.l. J m a pfa'rta aa4 a4 aa et la aafi pt4t tt ey aa eMoa.ni it)e4iea. Mtml tbvl alti. acf at It m4v4 ftlaa u Je; tbeia) tai(b I be rfc t4 all tbr are Miaai lrd ty Ike r. Ui.liw W4 -elite t nia ft m kkwliji , X .t are aol4 ia Vtea (never la Ihm tm tt hm 4ue i naa lie.1, su t tbe at.ltare aatuu4 aaeisat amnus ium taltoa eolt la Itua Ht, al evaia a t w a4i toa to J,.M an4 way W k4 14 all dnit'S'ai 4i rt tr 4 ihimi tf. Willow viHh viae losf, ft.'wuMia.lr, N, , Tne of the suprising values which we are of fering is spreading, and the crowds con tinue to increase. Don't put it off, but come at once and SECURE SOME OF THESE BARGMNS. Underwear each 10 dos. Ladles' Ribbed Vests, regu lar price 20o, this week ,., lOo 25 dozen Ladies' Egyptian Ribbed Jersey Vests and Pants, regular 1T)C, this week 10c 15 doxen Ladies' Ribbed Vests and Pants, regular i!5c, this wiwk 27c 10 dozen Mftn's Hanltary KI1I1 tsaud Drawers, Mg. price Me, this week., .10c 12 dozen Men's Sanitary Hhlrts and Druwers, reg. price 40c, to close 82o 15 doz. Men's Jersey ribbed Hhlrts and Drawers, rvg. fiOn, to clow ftto.UOo Dress Goods per yard 25 Pieces Vlouqua Cloth, regular 10o, this week 80 12 Pieces llrlttimy Dress floods, regular 15o, this week only 1 lc 15 pieces Tricot I'lannel, all wool, , 20 in, wide, regular 20u, this week 170 10 pieces Bradford Twill, 40 in wide regulur price UOo, this week,, 25o 0 pieces Novelty Dress Goods, regulur price OOc, this week,...,.., ,,,-Mo 8 pieises Jamestown Rroeade and Novelties, regular price 45c, this week , l)5c 9 pieces Novelty Dress floods, reg ulur price 00c, this week ...45a Prints Sale 25 Pieces good prints, regulur 5c, this week .....4o 40 pieces Himpsou's black, grey and fancies, regular 0c, this week .,..5o Muslins 15 pieces Albany L. L. sea Island cotton, regular price 4c, this week,.,,,, ...4c 20 pieces Lockhart L. L., regular price 5c, this week 4c Half After 4 list. Hills Do you think that we will ever be able to talk with the people on Mars? Mason Don't see why not; we've al ready got a telephone as far as Brook lyn. Tbe Itesl Trouble. Mrs. Wltherby I wish you would be more particular, Henry, when you are In company. Wltherby (savagely) Don't you con sider that I have good manners? Mrs. Wltherby Yes, dear but a poor memory. Signs of the Seaaoo. Hallum Would you call this an open winter so far? Hlllson Yes, Indeed. Even tho book nwnta haven't learned to shut the doors behind them yet. CONSUMPTION CPIIKU. Aa (in old ptiynlclan ntlrl from jretl-, had plamrt In hia hamla by aa Knot India inU.lon. arythafnrmula tor lmple TKlalile rmoIJ fur tbacpwlr and parmaiKint euraof ennannip (Ion, bruurhltla, raiarrb, aatsma.aad all throat and Ions effactetlona alio a polli and redt ral enre for rroo debility sad all aervoai aumplalnta. Ilavlna leatad IU eoaderfal aar tla poera la tboanda oleaava. aad dxelrloi In relieve nsnian annorlne, I will and traa ol rharaa to all who wib It, t hie rMlpa, la Oernaa, rreaeb or KnallnS, Its loll dlrootloaa lor pre parlns nod ailus. Sent by nail by addmalns ellk atamp, aanilna thla paper. W, A. Metaa, VJ feeera block, KwlweUr, M, I. Two Toui'liea. " "llehold!" culalnied the good fairy. "I touch thee with my wand mid trans form thee from bejtunr to prime." Subsequently, however, his beloved touched blm without any wand and made blpi a be.isur again.- I!trolt Journal. allforeU rel riu le irbaa. VslunlileyouiiR on hurd of 41 nermi ia I run, olives and other fruit. In Uat l'rt of alnte. ( U-nr, mikI title I t, No rrmiUtn la nm.d. I Iiuiik In Itimily preveMe HM.VUitf. Slid hM.v evhase-efur rl.rnka laml, ,dlree, A U. I im vm, l.itn'olu, Vb, "teera fee at.H Tbrre I a wealthy yuitug wutitaa la (j.i),.u i we whole life I ilovoled Id the rare o ssn,nt ris and to s ,hiU thuae Ms h ha hotltra are rn- Ibuaed. rst slaia slfa all kr let r. "tours Iwr tU" CafMire(t stiatalat bve, VI taers aa t vtiwaia, aavef u tea, aeakea gf 'j, lOe rim watch tsaisnwo E. SKING, SCICNTiriC REFRACTING OPTICIAN. Weak a4 Mlfis-I iea Hae htilylUteO, , . , , N itrvpia, aa a tuwe. Fred wit & Bui., News efttt::&ttx&3ctt::$rttj$r$c3 Flannels, Iilankcts, lied Comforts, Shawls, Hoods, 34yTrttrtttiLtifli3ttOa Facinators, Children's, Boys' and Mn'i Caps. Glovts and Mittens, Cardigan Jackets. Duck Coats, Flannel , Shirts, txjt'H rtti-jfxtt""flr fl ;x43-4p Children's, Ladies' and Men's Shuert Slippers FOIl VIMS PIIOTOOKAP119 . , 1 UO TO , , . Kennedy's Photograph Parlors, 132 So. 12th Street. in Cabinets, $.00 per Voztn. SatialMlloS Oasrsstacd. Wa naka Crayoa PortralU cheap sod la tha moatsrtlatle Rtylaa. PROVIDENCE FUR COMPANY, 49 Westminister Bt Providunoe, E- L Wanta all klnda ol Itaw Fore. Sklne, Olnann. Snia,el. r ail prlwa soaranteed. Oarvlttl ae lactloa, eonrteoue treatment, Immediate remit tnnna, Shipping Tas. Hiipee, (urulelied Iree. Writ lor lateat price olroulare F. W. BEOWN LUMBER co. 7tb and O Sts, Lincoln, Neb. Call and see us or write for low price, Kemoval of Mbwourl I'scllle Clly Tli-ke om.e. The Missouri 1'aciflo city ticket offlue has been removed to 1()2'J U street. When you are kIk south or east re niemlNtr that there are two fast trains daily from Lincoln to Kansas City and Ht. Louis via this line, Wyatt-Bullard Lumber Company, LUMBER. WHolkSaMt AStt BKTAIU Oltle 'JOth and Ird 8ts. I'hous 47 Write ( I'rks. OMAHA. till WW. P. D SHSRWIN DENTIST.... r.neulUur rHiia tjTirjo Of F LINCOLN . MKB&AIKA Hemsseeeert' ttcrl. U lartsia Nov. 9 a4 l, I Vn.it. I e T a l ill the lliltlluatta iil sett f4 trip tttkete at Ur le J la ail ) ita la Alkanaevs la lias larrttory, (klakuras4 la, asd la !. vlnla la I 'eelae, lliaetiurt, as4 Sa iieiam I all oKxwam re f arU aa It rUisar hwtie, ni ote, , at it, A If. aViHit, pi ail; .tl v4 u s4 laatl T. A. laata iWeela. U, W. iMaa.L 1 . 1. Dnp irj ai Caw:reVt uaes) i u. tr, lllfteatn defeat Ureal, a4 islalrtl-tlsis itH. Shoes Special Low Prices; this week. Ladles' Kid, Button and Lace. -stock and patent tip, coin ana needle toe, 2 to 8. regulur price 11.50, this week fl.87( Ladles' Kid, Dutton and Lace, pat ent tip, needle and cola toe, 'i to 8, regular f 1.75, this week $1.68 Ladles' Kid, Mutton and Lace, pot ent tip, coin and needle toe, 2 to 8, regular 92, this week 11.70 Ladies' Kid, JSuttoii. patent tin. point aud needle toe, very neat, I U to 8, reg, f 2,50, this week f 1,08 Ladies' Kid, Button, patent tip, ; f point and noodle toe, regular '!. this week ..... 2,47 We have sizes ft, and In turns and welts, ladles' kid, but ton, patent tin, former price 12,50 and f ), to close out at $1.60 Hosiery 25 dozen Roy's eitra heavy ribbed ti ose, oft to iv, regular price vue this week per pair , ,.,.17c!l Eiderdown 85c Eiderdown, this week, per yd....20c 40o Mderdown, this week, per yd..,.34cj 50o Eiderdown, this week, per yd....,.43o A large variety of Men's Ladies' and Childrens' Overshoes & warm lined Shoes 1 01: 921 O Street Opp. P. O. Lincoln, Neb 04. Larob & Adsms. Attorners. In lbs Dlatrlet Court of Ijineaeter Coonty, Mebraaha, Benlamls t, UlUheork, I'lalsttir, a. Rebecca HlUbeork, , Babeeea tlitnboook, deteiidsst, will take notice that on Ibe sUtb day of Octolier, IHW, llenjanla V, lliUboik, pIMntlB herein. Bled h'e poina la tha lilatrlnt Conrt of Laneaaler ronuty, Nabraav ka, asnlnat aald defendant, the object and prayer ol wlili b are to obtain dlrnrce front tba uelend ant upon tbe croand ol nbaudoimeut and sdai- 'Vi'iUMt hereby reqnlred to aneeer ld ptl" ties oa or before tba 121 h ilny of December, ml. llK.UAMIN V. lllTCHOOC'iC, By Lamb 4 Tdama, his attoraeya. , mm ah Will: 1) !l VP Aluka Oold rislds. If yon contemplate a trip to 8k. Mich, aal's Circle City, Ft Cudahy, or Forty Mile or In fact any point in Alaska let me quote you rates and sNlmirs. I have the very latest advices from Tort land and Heattle. 0. W. Uonnall, C V. A T. A., corner Tenth and O streets, llurlingtoa 1 touts, Lincoln, Nebraska. kX LuIrI Arditi " 1 fc l ather el fVteea H)! "Ibe Kimball lHatio h iililf ituHiiiiictti 4nl aniiilijf f sll ric." . -a, t.KM ,. .. Hi" '- l 1. .. ,.f. ..I ia ' 4i-j4 l.t. -.1 .M I. . a. 1 1 on i n, JC.Ikw. rAir tiki, TU0C0B0AU. T Owaka, ts-is'lHlaehi it aad liHaota, tkalMuM t'At II It' Hi h evtha itlk tha I'. A H. W, Hy. fftera lha beat set W aad tbe lasteel tte I ll 4 artte U r M time Mnt. ri te. K. H, MMMktttM, tre. Aa e 4-; -e" ' X N