THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. , ; July 6 1899 W I " 'in ' .. . LIBERTY BELL, High up In the tower it hunir, Whore tbe duit of agea duns, And the spldur'a drirery nwung, That duep toned, graven ball, Holding In l(t atltmee meet Pled(e of lilxnty Complete, Btern command and promlm twee, All the waiting land to tell. '. And the aplre with life wa vi-ated 1 On tha Ixwna the pigeotta nnated. And the awnlluwa ewift lntiHtud All the tavna and niche high. , Spirits awuiad thy of the tuwar, Winged notea of peafle and power, Circling through eanh gunny hour Prom tha dark bull to tha aky. fillcnt m a prophet miming Or a novli aulf shutting. Through tha air a apull diffunlrg Bulillo an a aplrit'a breath, Bung tha bull. And thus it walled Will in council wrongx wr aluted And tli patriot stern dflmted Vhtune of liberty or dwith. Bndilnnly from out the aplr a, Bwollliig fullr, olwtrw, liiuliirt Boll note, nutting hearts allro, lirolMi the sllllne of the day. Hhontliig tbounaiid heard tha pealing, Ltttnd fttwa all reveitllng Hiddf 11 donps of earnoat feeling At tha vibrant angle's play. For thej know by that elaar token Tluit tha laat atrong plea waa npokon, That thu EiikIIhU tia waa hroken, !bn hbI(!u the galling yoke. Thar wa. insddeat Joy that hour Of a naoplu born to power, And fnna out lta high, lomi bower liraxon tonguod tha big UtH apnke. . -Hiimh U. Kennedy. 1 The Fourth At Rustival. . I - t Columbia whs ber name Columbia ialpin. "I know it's queer," sbe used ' to explain, "for strangers, when they're introduced, always stare at me as if I were some sort of foreigner which I'm not, thank goodness I But It's the tame I've got, abd I'm going to try to lite ' Bp to it." 1 ; ,;'"';!; J 1 So Columbia was nothing if not pa triotic, end her banfe, however odd, didn't eeem inappropriate. She bad lit tie neud to duck herself with tbe na tionul colors which she 00 persistently ' flaunted, for nature bad printed tbe red, white and .Mae in dawn tints on ber glowing face, and bright stars shone there, too, right ont of the blue, to make all absolutely perfect, She wai herself our coantry'a fairest, truest em blera. '-- 7 " , - .';-'- "7 - Dot patriot inn woa at a discount in ' Rostivnl, or flnstyville, a it was insult ingly nicknamed by it bustling neigh bore in Newbnrg, just across tbe lake. For Rustival waa a sour, belated little country town, which bad aspired to be onma tha Jocal metropolis and bfcdn't realizol it ambition. I rciuomber that when I went there to start a tannery in 1866, tbe year of tbe preliminary eur .vey fc - the Z. V. and W. It R it waa impoKai'ble to got a rod of gronnd for love or money, ao extravagant were tbe expectation of tbe villagers. But they bad seen tbe railroad, and tbe connty cut and all the other good things ' which tbav bad acconnted their own one by one slip from their grasp and tonible into the lap of tbeir npstart rival. Tbns - IioHtival, dwindling and dingy, contin- - nallv loHinic the more alert of its youth and retaining only thoue whose shallow, vnatin uciit found scant encourage- un!tit elHewhere, bad become the abode of pwviHh and carping discontent, ripe " for diHloyalty. The whole conntry waa going to the dogs that was evident. A glance at their neglected street, weedy yards and the white paint scaling from a straggling'llne of houses was proof enouKh to this mildewed community, Naturally, when the war with Hpaln broke out there was no entbusiaHin. To be sure, Joel Sloenm, the local poli tician, made oil to Washington to try for an appointment, but be soon came back and reported a generaistate of rot tennnas. 'Them Spaniards," he declared, "are goin to lick us out of our boots, and I'm ' bopin it may do us good. Everything's all at sixes and seven!, and there can't noUidy git any show txceptin a ruck cf rich men'a sons." "'Why dou't you enlist in the ranks and serve your country that way t" d- T 4Ff Mf tntt V Utt l " '' iuaih)4 t4ttW with iaratlitl kggr tatwaas. "14 fall that Mtt luba f Wf. tfl SMS l tansj V-aQaaU'ttt sa4 gtHUis ar. " rite l ) jtat t tt4 t ntflk, kf J-l was keiatigtiiarf. "4 gklH4tv4 atitvS) Ml Ik "istaf ri-nM lUkiMi" V IN td U tb tivi4 -ktk rl 4t thaw ! t.ttU eW a4 stki , Nw 4 iim raU, wtilU a4 Uue t t.sa. t (KitU 1H ! ) tt tlfcsf r ista4MIl It ..til Haaafc A(tS" Tta ) fHt4 tU lr aiaJ BUMVStasly. y 11 aW " day." gtl4WftaU;,s aVa UtsKUer Even the news of the brilliant victory at Manila fell flat in Rustival. "Jest happened so," commented JoeL "Likely tbe Spanish wa'n't lookin fer no sech fool doln'a way off t'other side 0' nowhere, And what's the good on itl Should say we hed savitchea enough on our ban's a'ready-'specially with that gal ravin round in her war paint, makrn a walkin barber pole of berBelf, Wouldn't mind givin her a few feathers; though, to help out. She's cor rm.tin ll tha cala in tbe village." ' For Columbia had indeed succeeded in firing tbe maidene of Rustival with something of bcr own spirit. The war appealed to them-, the element of ro mance had been sadly lacking in their lives. They organized a Soldiers' Aid society, held patriotic meetings, and sent flowers and dainties to me ooys in blue in the volunteers' camp near New burg. They also established a boycott against tbe disloyal youth of their own town, though the young men strenuous ly insisted that it was Just the other way, and the boycott was on tbe girls. Anyhow, there was a great dearth of parties," and "sparking" was at a tandstill. Then, as an offset to the bated volun teers at Newburg, these brave lads formed a company of "Home guards." "Fer right here's where ye're goin to h nctfldfld nova. " asseverated Joel, "and purty soon too. , Fancy tbem crazy gals'll haul in some 0' their striped tog gery when once tbey see tbe Spaniards marchin into town." Bnt when this devoted troop of de fenders paraded tbe streets tbe girls acoffed at tbem openly, and from day to day the bitterness grew, Finally, as the Fourth of July drew near, the men nnanimously voted that tbey would bava no celebration. "It 'ud j?st be a farce and a humiliation at sicb a season as this," Joel assured tbem. "An ye better keep yer yes peeled, boys, fer It's more'n likely tbem striped petti coots'll t ont fer mif;bj?f." And, in very tratji, thil Ma ayed daughter of Revolutionary rebels and Scotch Covenanters was not tbe sort of olrl to bear an insult tamely least of all, an insult to ber flag. And now personal grievance waa added, for some of tbe chivalrous bumpkins bad deemed it a clever joke to break into ner garaen at night, uprooting tbe flowers and trampling 'down tbe beds-"exactly what a drove of bogs would have done," sbe cried, with angry tears, when she aaw it. And this utterance didn't tend to increase her popularity. J Following close on the beela of this feat of vandalism, the announcement of the no celebration resolution provoked i,w t,t indignation in tbe Soldiers' Aid society, which waa a fine display of fireworks in itself. v "That shows them for Just what they aremean spirited, cowardly traitors,',' broke forth the warlike president, ber cheeks ontflamlng her costume. "I don't wonder they sympathise with the Spaniards, for they aren't one bit more civilized, insulting women and sneak ing about at night to get revengel But two can play at that game, I guess, and if the men won't celebrate their own country's Independence dsy, we'll make a celebration ourselves, girl. I'd like to see them try to stop us.' So the rest of the afternoon was spent in plotting. Giant crackers and other fireworks were to be secretly procured and set off in various places at tbe first tan of midniuht. The church bell was to be rung as usual, and two strong armed fjirlswere detailed for this duty. One artful damsel undertook to get pos sesion of the Home guards' big drum and beat it "only Ixhall have to make up with Joe a little," sbe protested, pnekering her lips. Others promised to blow boms and conchs. But tbe great act was to be the firing of the cannon, and this tbe adventurous Columbia re served for bernelf. "They'd never believe we could do that, bnt I've watched tbem lots of times, and I know wo can. 1 shall want you, Hilda Graham, to help me, and you. Mamie Miller. The three of us can manage it, I'm sure." This cannon was a rnstio relic of the Mexican war procured from the govern ment for Fcurtb of July purposes in the days when Rustival esteemed itself a model of patriotism. It was kept boused in an open shed at the top of a slight rise of ground just outalde the village. "We won't try tn move it down," said Colnmbia. "We'd best sbeot It on ritfbt wlwre it stauds." At laat the niubt of great events nsa roiue to l aixnaliied by a new revolt aiinliwt ovirWariwg tjrauny. All Rus tival was aalwp apparently cept Jorl Hloiniu. who niiily ped bis forth and listened at tha gat, atill haunted by vague apprehensions aneol tbrm striped pHUroata." ' Hud.bnly the still moonlight was niaried by the sharp clsog U a tU i n.l afttr rnitl ratin out with tlaabirg ud diKHdut pitt lpiunry. like a fir alarm. Thn tkr bunt Iwrlb an uu- tarthly alirilliog aal a-juawsio Uiti sn t roiM ha, sl siinnapwy aputlnlhg slid Uawgingt.f nmtsckets nil diiiwutii.ti. Joel inalnHj lolo turn Itrctt, to N artd by lb aiaaiag t U I mottatiba rvkt, tad th wtl tare sail eipUI4 4 apuiw - aJMiwaJ litu tbat tha sti4 "tU- iwUkita" wr sbttiKlaaUy in svt- t u raaiH-H tnm lb bill Jolting tb ear s4 !HlM the wl4w lka wtb Its .rwiH'Mwl., MaaIW tbe fair artilWif re aiaadisg t tiritta4 titawpM If tbtf fMiM !. tWuagsl t lm bkwt) U ,!," vitu4 Maiuia, stlU 4akia tvl vu 4i4 t stsj Wbl4 It, (lauiky. Tbat was Hal t4v t4 fnVNtasnt it $ k k. Hs ti e kit M WW tttfbt Uiva ttk W kttMetMKtl A4 Wa t tbe small frfartly fl ' ctM lUll. iM, "I tsibaf Uk tbe ti4! ftpv SEASONABLE ADVICE. jti XtiVi OIUSIE- f 1 1 der myself," answered Columbia stout ly j but she. too, choked and sneezed. 'Now for another one!" shouted Mamie. "Hurry up Clumby, before anybody comes I But we've hardly any newspaper left for wadding. I'd no idea tbo old thing would take so much. What will we dot" "I've Been the boys use grass," re plied the resourceful captain. "There's plenty of that." So, with Btraining arms and heroic disregard of grime, they pulled their heavy ordnance back into position and filled it nearlv to tbo muzzle with arm fnl of dewv araes, ramming it borne with nil their strength. "Don't be afraid. They always fill It clear up' panted Columbia, breatn lnsei with ber exertions. Yb didn't forget to put In tbe Bowilert" ' - "Not I" she responded. "Tbat would be a trirl trick, wouldn't itt" , At that moment sboSt were heard at the foot of the hill. She hastily ad- Inated the nrimlnir and sprang to her feet. A throng of dark, gesticulating figures were pressing up tbe slope, Joel Blocnm at the bead of the column. "Yon tuave alone that cannon lM bellowed as he cantered toward them Some Thlnaa to Avoid Doing; on tha National lllrthdnjr. Don't set off fireworks ou your front fence. It is likely to blacken the paint, and your neighbor's fence will answer every purpose. vv " Don't stand in irons or tne cannon when you touch it off, and, what a better, don't touch it off. It is a dan-, gerous operation, and it is bettor to let some friend attend to it. ' ' Don't try to take in all tbe things that are going on unless yon are count ing on a few days' vacation iu bed. Don't attend tbe literary exercise with anticipation of serene pleasure, The person who fires the cracker is the , only person who thorongmy enjoys tue noise it makes. It is 5 same with the man who shoots off hi month, Don't look upon the lemonade when it is red unless there be something in it to prevent its disagreeing with yoa. Don t go about toning every ooay what you used to do on Fourths lang syne. There is only one Fourth of July that anybody is interested in nameiy, tbe present one. Don't make honures wim a pouuu or two of powder in your pocket, xon may wish you badn t. ? ' Don't go for a drive nnles you are acquainted with the horse and he is callous to firecrackers. Don't growl because there Is so tnncn noise in the air, You wore once a boy yourself, Don t go away from nome nuioas you are obliged to go. ' Don't yoa wish it wa all oven ax- change. . A Woody Fourth. July 4, 1778, was a day of butchery. A force of Hetieea Indians and Britlsb descended upon the beautlf ul Wyoming valley, on thj Susquehanna river, xue men had irone off to war, and only wom en and children were left, with a few aged and infirm men. Tbe fort were captured, and over uw persons were slaughtered by tbe savage allies, Every dwelling wa uornea. .fjLV THE BEST C It3lcrttWc:li::Ml.itt3W-t. We handle 11,000,000 lot. of wool annually. We alwaya have enongh wool wa mmmn ttraot tha manufacturer. Mi WB MAKE LI3ERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS .ndehargeatthalowratarfSr l &aLU--.'IAn LmVIi-s MlnMeaa at.l, mmn.'r .V. mm- .-r tm. MABI you PADLT IIUHT, SWBKTIlIaBTf" 81 j ASHKM. . Ilka an anorrv bull. "Ye shoot that gun again and I'M have yon jailed." "Pot 'era under the pump I" bawled another of the gallant party, "Look out for yourselves! It go inal" rang out the shrill, sweet treble of tbe captain, keyed to concert pitch hv tntariHa excitement. ' ' ' Tha fuse was already sparkling and anittins Brushes of fire. She stood in it fltfnl liabt. aalow with color. Then the air was rent with a thunderous detona tion and both tbe cannon and it in elnatBsr shed bad vanished. n filocnm was bit full and fair by tbe huge wad of pulpy grass. , Lucky for bim be was no neurerl Stained green from bead to foot, be lay writhing and rnsrinir like a blistered snake. "Sha'aa-killiu folks," be yelled. "Sbe fired riirbt at us. Tar and feathers is too stood fer her," and the crazed mob took tjd the crv. ' Tint the drls also bad vanished. The two aids had fled in shrieking panic, but as the storm of threats broke upon her. Columbia stauaered to her feet, ernriitii for sunDort. a little stream of llnnd trickling: from her forehead, stand buck." sbe said, faintly. "Don't you dare touch me." "Stand buck, you scoundrels 1" A clear, strong, menacing voice came liba nn echo, as with a reveille of hoof bPta from the farther slope of tbe hill TcnDi cavalrv cfflcer. closely followed by a squad of bis men, drew rein beside ber. He lifted the girl to toe saaaje anu drew a bin revolver. "This gun shoots lead," he warned theui. "Don't you advance another step. I suspected there might be trouble tonight in a despicable little town where tbey respect neither country nor wom en."' ' "Are yon badly hurt, sweetbeartt" be asked tenderly, as tbey rode away. "No, Ediuuud, only a little gash on my temple just a scratch," she whis pered, but sbe was shuddering uncon trollably. "Anyhow," he responded stifling a soldier's oath, for be was still brtt with wrath "you shall ti;jbt no more fights with the cravrn trailers of Rustival If you will go to war, Columbia, yon shall go with me." Pittsburg Dispatch. m tMury Fowrtha, Jo the year l:t a change in the manner of the c Miration took place. There was still the noly demonstra tion, with guns and N-Ua ami prw-es aious inariliiiignpand d wo the struts, but new features were added. Tbe were orations by leading men and a dinner w rv4 grntiV on many a village or rtty routumn for 'b 1 row da. Among: tha tr.ai.ta w ta "Tha fltited HtaWe." "The ltealdrHt." "Tha iVnatitntbtn," "(twirg Vahiiixton." and. t,f ruur "The Ifcuighbi t AnutWa." The dinners tf UUrat, and we ate In f.iruiwl tbat 'KijoirrU tbkkeaa, rtru. the vgitl ! vf tha teaactt"- tnd ibtilMi Urga qnanttie tl the drtbkabh-e U vtbivb 1U falhtra at the ltvtdtio were, are afraid, hot Very S arln4rr al'fead I tM Unaatb tfa li-- IVaee ba4 . in.) "tht trat Ibry rtj. Ivtl eiiaadiag ,",ji;w Yoth Ill4 Ifca tMllt lt t'hlw ta Kmi ! t 1 a st Mra kMina- Ituf ft h iw.g, hf hi tiM 04I ll , . hm mmimt U iMital awi jfca tJa mi W4 ! aa 1 L.ka !., ml llM. fejaluaii l mutt tiMt a.kt tM aka lt aWSt M la taJkMa la. iia Iht aa a 4 H rue a4 fctit, tMM M t m tvt a4 wail I M ti4 aaa4 a Jaa t aa l ttt NEW FIRECRACKER9. Lai' GET A SILK DRESS FREEI . xl. .1 tha w.ii.knnwn anil hlirhlr IntarkatlnK family Maalna, to a4 to but ranaoraiwraua wu ". """ - K Z I n,iw anataaa uh in t.k Miivi,ntifcir in ftuofi Bim nriwfl oi,r. fan h. t- r , tampa to will rrii Url' Rl.?:il?2w VWuZZ C"7r"7m f'l i wJvad it, EiltMa morl silk artawrtvad? I bava .how" IMo aiZa Mahliora. Tk-y 'all lataad udlug tor oa, la r. talnly Iwnutltul, aua I will on n I eao ior Vy- . .nmm& oar ad Wond allow prom 01 taonaanoacn 11 r ai"w pi varUaanaate, 40 arasaas sa sreaiBtiy, Aaoraaai i - . .v HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO., LOCK BOX 478, riiiMfinnin, raw , takaartVaoUsi"! abovasllk ori o.r,yott lutt.t " fZl!' to'a i-to par lor lianiilinMand poatasa oa Uia papar wa aaud thr.. woatM oa trial, kud yoa ?"ffiwiuUktpw ,25c .20C IOC Where at? Rovs Drue ltnrn. Oornor lOtta oxici IP Strcoto Paris Green, lb.. London I'urple, lb. ..... . . . . . ... . . . . Strychnine, 25c a bottle Hlue Vitrol,lb. Garden and r lower seeas. White Lead, S. P $6.00 per cwt. 4 , Pure boiled Linseed Oil, 50c a gallon. Varnish es ; all kinds of lubricating oils. Golden Machine, per gallon ; . . . . .25c Red Harvester, 40c gal. Castor Machine. . .35c Cylinder Oil per gal. 50c plraworks paals;H4 f Tttifcpt Yoong AmcrloA. Wnt ntilv are the manufacturers en- 'I ... 1 1 A wnr lr fn land Ait' 1 ....i il. I. a ' n,lin tnw Play, WUI xuey ibu tuumv " term "wawr nreworas. - hubo tended to make a display on tbe surface of tbe water. Tbey are ignited by a .Ia fnna and when thrown into tne p.V" - water they burn, after a snort wuiu, ; with wonderful effects in color and mo tion. Tbe varieties are known as Imps, dolphins, witches, devlla, snakes, vol canoes, fountains ana paueriKa. 'Spanish Jugglery" is tne name m new piece, which can be used cn wo water, It is built on tne pian m au iu flowerpot, and is to be need principally In li.wn ehiliitlons. It SlBliawui vj pouring out a geyser of Are and winds ' i.i . i. 4Uat aanda a num. ter of flying pigeons into the air 800 feet. The gyrations of the pigeons and the beauties of tbe circle of fire with which they surround themselves la re markable. V iir.n In tbe same class are tha "Devil Among the Tailors," which ia a foun tain of beautiful lights i "Jack in the Dox," that pours forth a glory of colors, and tbe "Colored Saucissons," wbicb go biasing and squirming over tbe ground like a pack of enraged serpents. These are floated out to sea upon a board or raft. --.: :: The day shell is used in daylight ex hibitions, and is probably tbe most in genious contrivance of its kind that ever came across the water, for it is of rhineaa nrlifin. It is a cylinder, about four inches in diameter, covered at both extremities. It Is thrown from a mor tar to a height of about 400 feet At nititnifa the cylinder explodes, re leasing a large figure made of light tuhrir that ia inflated witn not air ris ing from the powder that burns in small mm anani'iidud from the underside cf - ' . r . . .1 .11 ......I- It. Wben expatioea, iucbu auiau inks the forms of various animals, and the float in tha air for a long time, r,vi falllmr until tha hot air is e- bausted. Boston Tratmcrlpt Kcboolmaatet-So, then, tbe reptile is ., UMtnra which dots not aland on leet, and moH kloDir bf crawlio on the ground. Can auy one of you boys name urn such n mature? ... Johppy-rieaae, sir, my baby brother. i..tiwWh.t do see above us hi-a a go out on a clear day? Ilrluht fe-hnlkr We tha blue aky. "I'.irrMit: kail what do SI W above ns on raLy day?" ' we KBHWiy see nn omurriin. rl authority." i. in k hi. with vhioh the ere finds the , word smit-lit t In koeunwy of dennltlort t In effswt tve metbls of iwitestlnn pHMiiinclktlon $ la tyrse and oomprohotiaivo wunmwmtm w - -prsitlekl use as a working dictionary. XDteimtn imkkj, tic., ml on appt- fc C Matriaat Gfc. PublUawi. ttMA,Hm.,V. S. A. WEBSTER'S 1 l IioternajionaU ,i ' ' M V DICTIONARY Hrv 1 1 : nos O I ti 1 I! If U Hon.D. I. Erswsr, JuiUcs of U. S. Supftms Oxirt, UyT, Umtwuilt to all as the one great stand s'' E GOOD TO YOUH IIOIE. i LUY A Hew Lincoln Steel M3 t perisei eooklo, family, WrTMtt4 t atovt made. , wa aaa tha very ta d plenaa your dear wile aad uovt nu told rolled pateat leveled atMl.Mil Una erery Btr with asbestos and steel , wnleh raaksa icsocx..sm aet ore to yoor floor. Thtyare haufwpe, ,jsztz-i cp-faHlate is pattern and design, lull t?i3rJ, . will bora any kind ol laelwa lart I y , time. Hade oa bonor. aoU oa anarhV I. la why wa call tbem tbe "iin p wm; If your dealer dosa not handle tiess H makes a gnn. mistake. Write toos aaJ wa will provide a way lor 700 to bay om at a reaeonable price. Bucksteff Bros. I.If;. Co., LINCOLN, NIO. MAKERS Patronise home Industry made In Nebras ka. We refer yon to State Offleera. Baaka and Expreaa Companies ol Lincoln, aad tbousanda using our Rangea. Special at tention glveo Hotel and Reataorant Outfit at retaU WESTERN CLASS 'ft PAINT CO. 324 South 12th. Lincoln. J ODDoro- DRUGS at cut prices for 30 Davs. MaStrat t ri , I 1 ta ri' ! aar,aia v ' II Vila. l I " 1 CtMa aWavMk4 . , tta.tM'. Mina i.t riu ....... It hmIw t ta l,il'a'"naaaaa Siiaa It tf4 . i aa kMai . tm aauttk t'aiMat"a Ii ! ,,.,,....,.,. .i ....., at a, a. ....... ...... il I. M Vw4 I H .. It tt ! a4 ltal ,.,.,.,n ia M.waa- ,-..-..-.... tw l. 1a. ... ..-.. ,.!. . ft li" S.ma. ..,,,.... .,, i. rw t.f r.Kaa4... ...,,-,.. fl km aa k ....v.. MluiitfW..-.'. ,...... -,, ,1 ft twa itmm timffH- . t ti fa ...... ..... ........ a i a 1 1 r'i ...,,. an .i rM aa ....,... t , m rawt tan . .. tit. W.kaa a tm,t Vtaa ha-aiM t " a- aal,... m mm mi tai aaa aaa4 ... Ja Ua ra-M, aa aaa4 tit ta l i. tt fMtUlamiitoi Mil to Matafiart. .al f rtm ! Ma ta I iMk, w.wMiaM f'M HaaMaa. PIlAn.lACY. t kka traa h ink aau era. rs ttt THE IH Llllftll FLOUIC UILLS MtuaUd at N'mth and V streets are now rejwly lor buslnew. We give la lor good CO Ib, whaat S'J pouoas 01 lancy uoor-pursBwi, u "- Try a sack of "Honest Abe" Flour. Warranted to equal the best. AU first-class grocers 'T ' " ' 'keep it. a .-: C. SSBILBY & SOU. 19 ten Slum: Los Anrjoloo and Roturn, 058 T Irl lt nn t ilr llUltl tth to lulvSth. Sjq. Rc turn limit September 4 b l ull Information a tide trip, drive, route., .top-over, etc a Wo lookl dcictjpttvti cf CalifomU upon application. to an TUitt tfflc ttttfftttitfttffffftfftttffttttftttn SI. j i lttf tatka4 Wal