THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT August 1 8, 1898 THE PERILS OF THE ICE Boats Crushed Like Eggshells by Its Mighty Grip. A lEWLLHQ EAOE FOB SAFETY. Olf Com pendent's Interesting Trt Through Water u Over I at Ik Lcbarg Partner 4 Tnlr rati Qrr Is floats MobbU4 Upon Meds. (from Oar Bpeolsl Correspondent. Foot or Lakk Lkbaiwib, May 80. Wa are littlo surprised to learn that pimotioally all who preceded us on tbo trail are camped at the bead of this lak. This, by the way, includes tome who crossed (he passe front Dyoa and Hkagoay as early a last rkiptombcr, They toll us it if impossible to got through with anything save auiall portable boat that can he run from wa ter to ioe and toe to water eauily. Of ooturae most of thorn ooold have got through before ooept for the Fifty Mile ri?r, whiuh has boon impassable nearly upon the Ioe, drag up our boat after a good deal of tugging, place it upon fonr sleds, or sleighs, making a crosspieoe for the two front 0110a with a rndo swivel ao that the vehicle may be turned easily if required, Joad tip and tart across the lake diagonally. .We have not gone a half mile before we are confronted by a crock, or figure, in the loe about a foot wide, thon a spaoo of loo about five or sis foot wide, followed by another similar fissure running par allol to it We hesitate about crossing. The ioe is apparently two foot thick or more, but there is a weight of four or five tons to be put upon it, and if wo do not make the attempt to cross our goods must bo taken from the bout and por taged over the weak spot We seek out what we consider tho strongest spot, and with a good start make a (huh for tho other side, Tho ice sinks startlirjgly beneath tho bouvy loud, but we are able to drag tbo two forward sleds across safely upon tho level Jen. Wo are loss fortunate, however, with the rear of the loud, for it sinks down into the wu-1 tor and, despite all our efforts, lies ut an angle of about 49 degrees aud iu a Krllous position. The bout must bo uu 1ed again, and after a good deal 0: hard work wo succeed in getting tho it THOU ART THE MAN, : Great reforms are not se cured by sitting down at borne and waiting, like Mi cawber of old, for something to turn up. Action fa an es- ! seotial to success. The fight Is 011. Help to spread the trutb. Get a few doubtful i voters to read The Indb PKNDENT irom dow until tbe result is known. We will send the paper from now un til November 10, to new subscribers, for 20 cents. Don't wait. Strike now. The time is at band. While we have no means of knowing what was in tbe minds of tbe members of the committees, mostly composed of lawyers, who framed the war revenue act, iayuieu generally believed that it I was the intention of congress that these burdens should be borne by the corpora tions. The latter, however, never pay any tax- national, state or municipal tbat tbey can wriggle out of. and if there be no other way of , escape from tne law s exactions tney endeavor to shift tbe tax to their patrons. Some times tne latter object and anneal to the judiciary, but it is usually to no purpose, for it is the almost invariable custom that when tbe decision is hand ed down tbe corporation is the winner. Journal of the Knights of Labor. PULLING I10AT8 OVER LA KB LEBAIUJlfl ON THE XCB. (OowrllM l, by I K. Sober toon, pbotofc-raiiher, Uifca:o.) all winter, owing both to barriers piled op ioe and to stretches of open water wnere tno nvor runs rapidly. Thus they wait for tho lee to break poo the lake. As tbey wait tbey spend their not very precious moments in conjecturing whether it will go out In three days or three weeks. We rath' er demur to their statements that it is useless to try to cross Lake Lobargo just now, and they reply by saying that if there bad been even tbe slightest chance of getting through they would not have waited in many oases for a month, cat log op their precious provisions when there is so much to be galuod by rushing on. However, we resolve to make tbe attempt and our start is not only watch d with interest, but it spurs others up to follow us. rartaart Wba Quarrel and gprt. This question of starting or remain : tng has figured so prominontly among argonaut partners tbat it stirs up some foolish quarrels. In one case I see two men who have the appoarauoe of pos sessing ordinary good senso and intelli gence fight like demons simply localise two of tbe party of four wish to make the attempt to go on aud tbo others de sire to remain uutil tho ioe goes out of the lake, claiming that tho start now Will be too great a rink. "I have got my provisions in so far, " aid one of tho two combatants after tbey had been separated, "and I can't afford to lose tbom now." As it is impossible to effect a recon ciliation, the crowd of gold seekers quickly form a circle about the two men, each tells his tale of woo, and tbe matter of a dlrislon is settled by a com mittee. I dislike to report such cases of physical encounter and imrsotial quar rels, because to an outsider it can but reflect upon the character of those who com in here, but it should not be far gotten that such oases are rare and are not any mora freqtwut than might be axpsutod, considering tbat many of tho men are worn out with the self intpotd hardship of their Journey and that partnerships In many oases have been formed hastily. 1 have really seen a dissolution of partnership over a ques tion of no less "pith and moment" than as to who was eating tbe most bacon. Hat w rMsitvs to go on over the lake or on the toe, or both, a Ih cam may K even though it N a dlflloull under taking. In soma parts tf this bt of wator of mt 40 inline in length Ilia tee is fr fort tbUk, aud la other It is Dot fr I no be, and there are great ttwteba of opea water b r and Ibrru af tba obi, lb Mug at lt II days eatiinr I baa usual, la stm pi wa matt m si and pika H get thriHigU, aud high rabUr 14 at aa aW4it ( ty f. tbe purp.a of jading- IhHunlug with whr w atari that t a airw rhsauel of tf mt the sWs and tkimiith Iht we erfllf d siuwly pall lb ! auiiU lllff gvlilug anmt4 a Uud, w Bud tba way tUii4 ty thkh le kUh matt U tat and .tth4 eat if lb y. nwiil la the iv tlgtM wtf p M oaa'e middle ta tAt a H.f f t tbe Uwt i awt a iWtd4iy tltMat tnntuji, tltw, t t I tft t.riil.t. tt. tMtt ill eftwU tnm 'iah $ Ik tif . h4 tbtMia Watt la e taw (it i4 tba .at tttat la tMtv4 tnm ibe Ut aa4 tt4l4i4 ahaig the w a -4t lrt ibe W U sasUf. Thai w "i-l! mt aiy wjr,M kwt axuvward, like tiry' Mav las, Ut Itttle fartkaf torn kniMM. taalty, afttr atght w tm mm of m w m to a wkatf the t u atiaily ta euidm ai4 annj wMj n hmt mt eallrt huat ad aatlt. Th ak4 oar iweki of empty boat and tbo sleds on tho ioe end making a fresh sturt, For somotime now wo make good progress by putting up a sail and allowing tho wind to do our hauling fur us, A snow squall comes up, aud so long as we can seo ahead, so wo may not run into thin ioo or other dangerous places, all goes well. We finally cross an opening in tho fee that is about six inches wido, when suddenly the wind shifts and in a half hour people who ero just behind us on the trail are confronted by un almost impassablo barrier, for tbe flssnre has spread out to a width of six feet, nioohad hf ley Harriers. Finally wo come to a space of open water mado by the Inflow of arivor, and we again take to tho boat, but for a short distance only, for the way is soon blocked with icy barriers, and we wield tho ax, saw and pike pole in or der to effect a piissngo. Thus we ad vance slowly, uud what might seem a bit laboriously, but the hardHltips ore not half as bad as they probably seem when spread out in cold type upon white paper. Further wo have tbo bent reasons for believing that Thirty Mile river aud tbo ontlro waters beyond to Dawson City are free from ice. 80 wo are all iu fuirly good spirits. As I die tato this I am perched up in tho middle of the bout nod my wife is putting it down on the typewriter with the ut most speed. Dinner is cooking 011 a stove at one end of tbe boat, aud I catch tho smell of the savory aud succulent "towed beau as it Uwuftwl across to me by tbo chill wind. We hove been out about three hours this morning and hove chopped and broken our way through only about a half mile of ice, but there Is clear water juNt ahead, and We iiojie to muke it by V4 o'clock the time tho inflow began to be noticed two boats are crushed like eggshells in ta migbty Kruno and another has been literally pulled in twain by a crowd of iron no men who attempt to release her xroro tbo pythonlike icy monster tbat holds her in its grasp, I believe no one suffered mutorlal dumage to his outfit, bnt the ions of bouts will be folt severe ly, for at this state of the trip material tor tne nomemaao variety is hard to find. We render what assistance lies in our power to tho unfortunate ones and at about 8 o'clock in the evening hoist our all ana slowly proceed down the river. A. A. IIiu. How Railways Rob tba Mailt. u tne coming campaign must be fought upon a single issue, it should be tbe restoring to the people their inher ent right to pass final judgment nnon laws whenever a reasonable number of tnouj petition for suoh a privilege. I believe that as the people are recog nized to be, and as they are in fact the sovereign power they should have tbe right to afllrai or veto any legislation upon petition. This is ktywn as "di rect legislation" or "initiative and ref erendum." If any of our silver friends object in that this would indicate on my part a docreaHe of interest in the money question, I would say that under this system the people would speedilv cause to be enacted not only the restora tion of silver, but the other ereat re. forms advocated in the Ohiougo plat form. Congressman Todd (Dom.) of Michigan. OUR GREENBACKS. It rnsy U that 1 ain't hln arlreNtod HtiOtiiinntor er mora '11 th' luw allow. En poKNlbl to unddrHiioullii murxif Ain't VunUil to oiiii ttutt f,lliw ttlowa En poMHlblo Hint liit'riwt fumiuriceorur Wi'J fix th' bull thins nu fur ins an rem. En -KHMlbla tluit tliDin uld arm? Rrounliuuk wus IBi tiul tnliiu mtuvv eightuon nixty-two En p'rhupil'in not s "export" in th' soltmca Of puttln jobs uu on th' uove'nmont En inakln of It pay its iMitu in monojr J out donhlnd un in vni'a mmoa 'twaa lnnt En posnlhl 1 wouldn't be ient htindy la tskln money thut wu runnln wiiutr En lurnla It to int'rewt bonds on foolln Tb' tollln millions to bolluvs 'twas fair. Set wlmt I ns I knows, J kind of reckon, m wnn s tiiom whose minds run on their ptilf En plun their sohamns s'ln tb' slnte en nation En how to take frum you en add to self. En I bav soon th' old sroonbsck on trial Whur sold an silver both hnd slunk to rnar Cn patriot buarts wus darin storm of battle, mm nsror rt wus stwn s fuunsnotur. Ea thara with stars ss brlirht as noonday shlnlo uio uiory uoatou o'r tu' cannon's glare, Ea there was tbet uld greenback, strong an suKiay, A-boldln (J lory In th' pulsln sir. En there It huld It in th' storm en roarln, J'utiont as niountulns Is to boor tliolr load, En brlnwln tiuns on sust'nanca to th' armies la thulr sdvsniiln on tb' for'ard road. I say It staid there thot old army srennback Wbon gold en Hi Ivor both Im d slunk to rear, en it oora itr nation's aritiios throuub to glory nuiiuui 111 iiiup or any luenancvor. En simply 'caiiMt Its strong, er I'm mistaken, To litdp In time of war er toil or noed En costs tb' nation nuthln fer Its service 1 Its dnatb is ealltH tut by th' vampire greed. Ea I've s notion thct th' feenanacerers 'LI And tlmlr ahumos come to a sudd'o end Bomo inoriiln 'arly when th' voters ans'ers liiot that old grotmback Is tb' nation's friend. Bn I va a notion thet In earth's proxressloa En man's conditions that are yet to be That slav'ry to Rold'U be nnrootwd Es wus tb' old time slav'ry of sixty-three. Uuury Hludo Uoff In Mew Time. THEY DON'T INVEST. But They Loan to Investors, Whom They Kuln by Their Outrageous Usury, ft t .n . . - a suoHcriocr taxes us to iuhk for our comments on tbo Nutional liunkors' us sociutiou convention that meets here next ui6utb and sines the sonir so fa miliar to all of us about driving capital out of tho Htitto. We wuut to auk un y of our readers if tbey ever kuew of a banker investing money? Out of all tbe eastern money Invested in tbe city of ucnvir ana tne state or Colorado, we venture to say that not 6 per cent of it baa been iuvuxted by bunkers. Tbe very nature of tbe nutional buuking laws prohibit these men from investing How miuh money bus Denver bankers in I vested iu Colorado euternriso! Miuhtv We are ancond Iu a loiia lino of boats ' lltlI eswT n h enterprises as they ana soows, trying to nush their wiv i w neon loretui to take in. through, tbe method being to join forces and with saws aud axes cut a passage broad enough for tbe widest craft to pass through. The leading boat ha just out her way into own water and a mighty t bHr gms up, for tbe argonauts well kuow thut a imtontBe has ten matin for them which tbey individually could not cut tu a fortuigbt. Tbo day i warm aud the sun i shin, tng 1 "Tightly. .Suddenly a trees spring up aud fatv tbat have bewt wearlug Btiiile Iwuiii to bow alarm. The tbw-k ie i crw plng iu uu lb linn id boat a IWy are U-mg pushed forvrd. HloUvkl tlo Wkl" U In rr. "Vour Ut will l uiabx iuptwl" the4 f tea Matt, Th fl fofrtuiist u luanai ta g Mud th iui aud into tjwn ter ia safety, tu th UUiu two or Ihrwi are pushing itiavlly wa aud IS ml ar as vainly (! pun ia rinit Slowly but w lib a lulgbiy hwvv th Urn ""H Iu. Mill wnk if tf tbvir llv, TUy U gin fianll.lly ki auUit thaif fattti ol i tinbMx aud rMhtug, Ibntwtug th ! and tts hHt aklit uu. i tb i, ia a st-utt i4 d. ritt tt lwa Ikaa B tuiwattsi tnm ConotipatiorT IWH Ivllf Ug l t m a taa tHkl tt rU4 a W4 pm4 V 4 m taa Kt i atbt hwk tdwMWH hek4 , MmV r r III! i sans w Nit 4 I, ant4 NMi. tt. Ms4 IN MMtMNI e4 WU a4 UMahl. I, Afl aVMitta fltM4 1 IV t ilMt a lis. la Mss. Ik eA lMMtaita tiMNt a atHa We Udteve tbere is a fi.ild for bank ers, aud wo have uo objwtion to mouey loniier and three ball men. but we do not uuderstuud why a lot of these M lows who are able to pay tbdr way as Well as auylHNly else on earth are able to tin should be ruceurnged to visit ns, belteviug tbat tin y can come to Colo rado aud have a bully gomt time at the expanse nf our popla Every one of them coming to ibu convetituw will rid on a w procured by sum rail Mad r-aur r, aud wb n thy g l her our il ar trvl'Kl lo rutrrum them rvyally. W bo uur peupl will entertain ttwiu royally, just la oak thaw feudtrtud thai w ar a great big. liU ral, brd luinded jwopl and lrMit vrvhly lUtmly that nxu bir tnm a l'bntuu taiU'vnr oaviiiioa to a eiavciiui tf tmlbuga Uul It luahf a wry la hor tpl talk aUiut tl suioant ttf tuivy ibis ruvttiti I giug t tavtalVhif4a Of tnd- i t.tia la IXdurada, V r o wry ttilt wiiselt, bat w venter ti y a p"r a w t mil fct mi? la lKida ta ta f r tb4 lb fUllr Nll.t tUukrf' utU will Ut u kumU aUui lba tUlas,a-luvvf Nw tts.i t tilia aa4 l Wm Vav A I'attvd tttt Mittitalia at IH twtnw, U. ht dct ttM la irrv iiiMi immsI -Af k mil l W kv4 H a rvi(l gttaa y laans, 4 N 4 M N ita4 a4 M i tW itui lb tkjKt 4 a t4Mutf laaisiad kat la ahit tf ! af Ik tt. Ik 'ttw) f th )defd twrl la tali Ut ta wk k4 It vtta saurw laa dtary tattl, a tt till aav aa tta4tt WsMtitg m th f twva Iiaasvtit4yf irthwf taiit that hv Ik a tat MvvawaftUy lr ffv4 U va tie t thtf tuafa Tb World Moves. A new feature in the Democratio ! stote platform is tbe Indorsement of the initiative and referendum and advocacv j of constitutional revision in order to extend their use in this state. The adoD- j won or tnis system would tend to con servatism in tbe best sense of that word. Representative legislative bodies are more likely to give approval to wild experimental ideas tbau is tbe entire body of the people. Wise reforms, on tbe other hand, like the merit svstom and provisions for protecting public property rignts, nave an added stability ana sanction from approval by oonula vote.- Chicago Record. What's the Use of Lying? Basod upon an estimated population oi 7,ozu,ouu, tne per capita circula- - i. i. I . . M , . tiuu an me Beginning or July was 134.74. This is an Increase of $2.17 ns compared with last year at this time St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Tell us bow much of this money is noaraea up in tne united States treas ury, how much in banks and trust com panies' vaults. Then we might perhaps get a true idea ol tne amount in circu lation, the only portion that is of any benefit to the productive clashes, and also the extent of the monstrous false hoods promulgated by tbe gold organs. -Cleveland Recorder. Ha Saea the Light. It is not unnatural that tbere should have been an increase each year in tbe gross amount paid railways by tbe post office for the transportation of mail matter, but the amount has grown from 110,624,050 in 1888 to $33,876,521 in 1807. The average annual cost per mile has also steadily increased, the figures during each year having been : 1888, 10.62 cents; 1889, 10.60 cents; 1890, 10.84 cents; 1891, 11.01 oents; 1892. 11.81 cents; 1893, 11.43 cents; 1894, 11.46 oents; 1895, 11.68 cents; 1806, 12.05 cents, and in 1807, 12.40 cents. The present rate is tbe highest since the war. Free Trial to Any Reliable Man. Weak Men Restored, or No Expense for Treatment A Conrao of Remedies the mar vel of medical science and Appar atus indorsed by physicians will bo sent ON TRIAL, WITHOUT AD VANCE PAYMENT. If not all wo claim, return them at our expense. SCIENCE TRIMMWid THELAMPOF LIFE. M M - toy- vri the HUNG TO HELP Securing fret- 'om from the grip catarrh makes friends or liberator. 1'e-ru-na has It'cn malum f':",rSJ X mt'IU,'', t"il I J'i 1 ''nil for many -t' Jeara. Hcurv fi t aturrli wher- ( V . - , -A ' vt r hi'aU-d. tnit, Mich., Is one of the uiuny thou sandot lV-ru na'a fr'u-iuls. This U what ah say tit lr, llarliuan: MV have usi your iV ru io with tbe nitwt rt-uiarknlle rvsulteand would not tin without It. We bv always rvinunii,U-. tt to our frit ml. A ft t year a'u I pun hii d a UittU vt your IVru-u and afUr attlng lu rvutU. rtttuiiM luh d ll tu my rri r h hu uat lrool.lt I with iliivit. the fwrltiif of j whUh In.liuvd Iut t.i at ll it iu l r ' ttr, hhi baa iUI UrL'w iihiuuU of MEN WHO ARE WEAK, BROKEN DOWN, DISCOUR AGED. Men who suffer from tho effects of disease, over-work, worry, from the follies of youth or the ex cesses of manhood, from unnatural drains, weakness or lack of develop ment of any organ, failure of vital forces, unfitness for marriage all such men should "come to tho fountain head" for a sclentiflo method of marvelous power to vital ize, develop, restore and sustain. On request we will send description and particulars, with testimonials, in plain sealed envelope. (No O. D. imposition or other decep Cut out this offer or mention Address tion.) paper. ERIE MEDICAL CO Buffalo, N. T. Spend August iu the lllaok Hills. Go first to Hot SprlnRH. Tbere you cuu bathe, rirlp, bicycle.climb mountain, dance and play tenois to your heart's content. If your limbs are stiff, your kidneys oot of order or if you are troubled with exenma or any other form of skin dwease, a month at Hot Springs wilf make a new man of ynu. i Sylvan Lake and Soearflsb aro within a comparatively short dintance of Hot Springs and everyone who visits the Klnek Hills should see them. Sylvan Lake is the prettiest and coolest sum mer resort in the west. Spearfinh is reached alter a railroad ride that ranks among the experiences of a lifetime. 1 here is notbinsr like it anywhere else on the globe. During August, tbe Iiurlintrton Route will run two low-rate excurnions to Hot i Springs; one on the 9th. the other on the2titbof that month. Tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip half-rateH and will beiroorl to return any time witbin SO days. urgamiB a party. Arrange about your hotel accommodations at Hot Springs. Pans the most delipbtful month iu tbe year in tbe most delightful sum merland on the enntiuent and arrange for your tickets and sleeper accommoda tions at B. & M. denot or citv office coruer 10th and O streets. Geo. W. Bonnkll. C. P. & T. A. DR. r.lcGREW I TB 0LT 8PIOIALIST WHO TBIATS AU, Private Diseases WMkasaaMMr4.p,r MEN ONLY Years BWlenoe. 10 Years ia Omaha. "Vk free, (kinsnlta. tion free. Bia7Ufl,o 14th sad Farnsm Bti. OMAHA. MEM. If yon need Be Mires, Sections, Comb Foun dation, Smokers, or anything els for tbt Apiary, send the prlc to us: will ship I mm, diately. Large Illu trailed Catalosra Fra LEAHY MFG. CO 1785 South 18th St, Omuba, Nebraska. 0 per off to California aad Other Pa alfle Cast traveler. The above reduction applies to th time enroute. By the North WMtern Unlon Pacific rout th time Isoncnlgbt, or 18 hours, less than by other Unas. This saves money, berth rate, and thir teen boors of wearisome ear riding. At Fremont connections ar direct with throutrh tourist and Pullman slaenara. chair ears to Denver, Oirden, Salt Lak elty, Portland and San Franeiseo. Din ing car throusrh to th eoaat. Get tlo. t and berth reservations of A. H. Field Ing, city ticket asrent, 117 sooth 10th st., Lincoln, Neb, liisjti YES it is always COLORADO and there is where you should go tor a good rest, 30 YS... Will save a doctor's bill equal to twice the cost. Information and tickets at B. & M. depot, or city office, corner 10th and O Streets. G.W. BONNELL, CP. AT. A. Ta f'URt Mouml and Ala.ka Point. The NortliWHstern Union 1'nciflo Is the direct route to the I'ufcet Sound and AlaHka points. Momma and afternoon truitw make dlnct connection at Fre mont with through tourist sleepers and fret reclining tmir eiirs to I'ortland. For correct Information cull on A. H. Fielding, city ticket HReiit, 117 south l'h St.. Linenln. ..i 8 E GOOD TO YOUR HOME. BUY A New Lincoln Steel Range and please your dear wife and family Warranted tb most ierect cookiug stove made. We nse tbe very best cold rolled patent leveled steel, and Hue every Hang with asbestos and toel, which make it iuiposxible to set fir to your floor. They are handsome, attractive, up-to-date in pnttrn and de!,, lull nickel trimmed, win uiira anj sino 01 iuei, win last a life time. Made on honor, sold on merit. This is wby w eall them th "bkht on bartb." If your dealer doe not handle them b make a great mistake. Writ to ua and w will provide a way for you to buy on at a rwiaonabl prion. Buckstaff Bros. Mfg. do., LINCOLN, NEH. MAKERS Patronls bom Industry mad in Nebraa j S' 09 t0 Ottlcer. Bank and Lspre Companies ol Lincoln, and thousand using our tUuit, rWil -. tantion Riven Hotel and Iteataorant Outfit I At w t It. MyiUughu r baa jnt Wm nmd j IL I ?vk U'd a t the ft jaundU-w with IV ru b. My n 1 r" it bidrjwM tvtlfm your wo.4, wHild grow ty h.iv 1 to Wknn lo ! A til RFRflAH DRDS. .' 1 ....... ... I iX" , " n- i4 l our liuiiM'liat ttttntty lli I ha al ul of ir. If, lUrtmaa, lrrMUitt of tW uri-i I Hal. tollil.a, KhH ill Vhih1 and prvM-riW Bfiy thowHt wntra tlii yrr frr of charo. .ry salTr i ws b14 writ U-t spvtUI jiht!.. blank fur wiwts, and hf Ixr lUrtmstt KA. llih aa l IWaaty. Ail UmgUU U Vn , 15,000,000 LBS. WOOL Tkl'm mM mm hmtmllmd Immt fmm, Thl'm a a mt mifmtl al ra mt t ) mmmmtmmltte, W sell tllrw t to the Butnufavturvr and do not pmldl your w4 out in small drib. Mra sbmU faal aatvanaa on tttualk-nniBt and ibrs oaW mt Ihm mtm mi mmml, pmm rr iini nfaj-af on tb same, supply k in la our patrone. e aavtt Bt iw(i-sa jmmrm- saw i vmm syewas Mf III krrp J'U ililufUMd M to Hie rvotitk ol live .! luajkrt. rile ua , Wm mmm a Ao iwij fWat. U!Utl!l.l AUIAiaa ass Haiisstltllf. IsHllflUU. ILL WAVI iroi h X t ttrnnttnmTirf. iT--i i - - - 7 ii'miiii inHi rjmn jtti'"' " 1 j CgAtiirricriaii f c5"t t a'art and bwMalai f rtol f iiMtitUt liter, ktdtir) lke, k t IPffitt'lillirl list:r Cer;uy. LUmDER. u44l,g 4S tttilla tmm 10th aad Itard Kit tmm in Vrtteki liwa, UMAUA, t l I ! lt M teat, IKU matt N av4 WMW - v . as i