THE SIOUX COUNTY o THCKDAY, Mar. "Jrd, lSOs. ile. 1). Cumin, IMitor uul Prop. F. E. A M. V K. it. lime Utile. Going West. CoinR East. . tfo. 5, mixed, 11:5 , Wo. 6, tuiied 8:00 North-Western LINC ,F. E. M. V. K, R. is the bet to anil from the BACK HILLS, UEADWOOU AN'U HOT SI SOUTH DAKOTA. iNli .A map of the United States A. Wall UJip n-u"l Lj iliv KurltJitftou Kouta is thnw ft;t w't'ie ty four long; is primal in i-vu color; is mounted on rollt-rs; shows every utf, county, important town &n In t'ne 1'i.jon, iiuJ titurius n vjry ;ibH and juaet to miy hou (!i2Sia:j purchased Purchased In hir? qmtuti ties, the limp.' co.L Burlington Koute more than fifteen cent each, but on n-cwint of that amount iu btnmjjH Hie under H'k'iK'4 will lc pleased to mjuU yon out:. Writ iinnif'dately, as the snppJy it liftiiti. (.J. Fein-cis, Geii'I J'a.-vs'r Agent, Omaha, Neb. OFFICIAL. DIRECTORY. STATE OrTICEES: Silas A. Holconib (iofemot Jiune E. Harris Llentunrit Oovcruoi W. F. Porter Secretary of Stat1 John F. Cornell Auditor J. K. Meerve Treasurer C. J. Smyth Attorney General J. V. Wolfe ...l-mid Cuiiiinissionei W. K. Jackson Sunt, Public Instruction COSGUESSIO.NAL PELF.G ATIOS : John M. Tbn niton U. S. senator, Omaha Win. V. Allen I.". S. senator, jludinon ,J. B. Strode, Congressman 1st Diat., Lincoln D. H. Mercer, " 2d " Omaha Samuel Maxwell, " 3rd " Fremont W. L. Stark, " 4th " Aurora R. D. .Sutherland, " 6th " Nelson W. L. Green, " CtU ' Juiaxney JUrHCIAIiY: J. J. Slllvna (Jiicf Justice, Columbus T. O. G'. Harrison As'to Judge, Grand Island T. L. Norval Associate Judije, Seward l. A. CauipbeU.X'lertt and Ueporler, Liiicoln FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: M. P. Kinkaid Jndjf., O'Nefil -W. II. Westover ' Lushvilk M. J. Blewett Clerk. IlurrWi TEHMS. OK COURT: District Court, At Harrison, cortmciicei, Spring tnrm May Pth, Vail Sept 19t!i Jnry 15th. .County Court, At Harrison, commences ii rat alo&day of each month. LEGISLATIVE: Otto Jtutz.-SenaUir, IiiaC No. 14, Sprintrview A. E. Sheldon "Iiist. No. t'halrou COCSTY OFKICEKS: Kolwrt Wilson.. County Judire M. J. lilewett ..Cl' ik ,( linn. Biehle Treaxurei KUie Merrlam ..Supt. I'ublie Instruction Tbos Holly Sheriff J. K. I'hinney ..(kroner B. F. Thouiaa Surveyor M. J. IJ1,; ett Clerk of HUtrlet Court ..rant Guthrie County Attorucy HOAHD W WJMMI.SSlO.VEIiS: Vena C. J!nir l.it Dihirict Andrew 1'roeunit i 21 " Jackson MeitlenCh:ur!iian) 3d " VILLAGE OFFICERS: E. F. Pontius (chairman) TrnMtee John lavi .... I'. II. Griswod . y. B. Warstcllrr p.. Roluver Mr, 11. Davla Clerk Lewis Gerlach Treasurer SCHOOL OFFICERS: Kgert Kohwcr.. Director n. L. Smuck MiKlerator Jx-wi (ierloeh Treasurer CHURCHES AND SOCI ETIES. Met hodldt Siindny School nyerU every Sun ,Uuy morning at 10:00 W. II. Davih, Mir. B RTet.L, (Superintendent. Secretary EPWOIlTII LEAGUE. Refrnlar bnaincsn meeting flrnt Tuesday evening in eucu month. Misg O. KENDit.r,, I'AI.MJ-.F, I'resldent. Secretary. Devotional meeting every Sunday evening (, Mrk. KkkJmU., leader. JUNIOR LEAGUE. Metettch Sunday afternoon at 2:30. M. K MJALI... Supt. JERRY RUSK l'0T, . '.. M O. A. R. Meet weonil Monday In each month la f he court hou- ut llurrlwm. E. E. Livermore, Com. WOODMEN OK THE WORLD, jffnrriwin Camp, So. M, meeu on each rruate Wednesday evening. W.JI. Datis, J.A.lUNSo, al Clerk. Con. Com. MiJL-EUJt WOODMf M "F AMi;t'.ii . U5H twsn alternate Sbtnrday even! ff) 't .-.dock. J- W .fsnllh, V. . I' Iff Plerlr. 3 , I j GRANT GUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law. IVompt attention given to all legai matters iu Justice, County and District Courts, and t.fore the United Slatec Land OrEe. Fire Insurance written in reliable sotnpaaies. ClTLegal papers carefully drawn. Hauulson, - Nebraska. J. E. rillNNEY. II. I). I'hTiscian and Sarijeon. All calls friven promj-.t utteution. Office iu Drug store. -HAKKISOS - NEBRASKA. A. T. CLARK, (iflice: in the Richsten Luildi.ig, HARRISON, - - - NE3. Dealer in Hides & Furs. riT I pay lilt- highest U!arki-t pric- HOME BAKERY. Home made Jread, Pies and eke kept con t'tautly on li and. Jiaked U-ans nd Brown Bread served every Saturday. PrLvs to unit fvt-ry body. Mrs. A. E, FRANCIS. First Irnr South f rout t!i- iIurrlon Ihu. come to Tin: IS OFFICE For your JOB WORK I Stationary. '0TK.'E TO SETTLERS. The rules of the local land olfice have recently been amended so that wt tiers to ma:e hnal proof fchall settle with the publisher liefore sending in their applica tion. AH parties desiring to n,ake tirial proof can have Uieir pafiers made out at HIE J.iviiSAL olhce, free .f iiarire, and pnimptly transmitted to the land ollice so that no tune will be lost. General Assortait'iit ofNurtcry Stock. Host Tarit'ties fur 5t-ljraska. Millions of Strawberry and lUspberry Plants at wtiolestle and icta,i. Our plants nave ocen irrigated When needing It tlierefore very tlinlty and deep rfioted. buy the best near home preventing loss by delay and avin; estra Iieilit or tx press from tiaslern points. Write for price iit to NOHTll fiKXiJ NURSERIES. North liend. Jjod'e iJo., Neb. Special Locals. Irunks, Valises, antl Telescopes for sale cheap at Baktell's. Parties 'desirinp: to buy waggons and buggies pumps and windmills, plow: or any other kind of farm machinery, will do well to place their orders with G. VvT. Hester as he wants to make up a car-load ami order soon. The Cincinnati Weekly Inquirer and Sioux Couaty Journal for 81.5.J per year. ZJT We are aljle to offer tin; Journal, the Thrice-a Week-World and the World Almanac, all for f 1.95. Now is the time to subscribe for the three. Delinquent subscribers would confer a great favor on the Jofrxal by calling or pending their arrears at their earl iest convenience. Sioux County Iiicrofiseg itx Pop ulation. HORN" -To Mr. and Mrs. L C. Le WIS, last night a son. IiOR.V To Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, at the North-Western hot(!,on Feb. '-fldi a son. All parties, doing well. L';RN To Mr. and Mrs John Finley one week ago t dy a 9 pound boy, as n ported to this ollice by our genial fii-riJ, Perry Vv.,te. I,' ii. 1 t ..i.'. luul ;v''s. ij. iiu'M.trwi t Satiir.l.'.v inoriiing a s.u. Moth.-r .( iitlle cms ar doimt icll, afi friend Uowk -r well; we wjfl; liiiii.ru.ny Iripj v ret rrus r'i !'i w. i"e. Ifl nam 0!J fi.eri f.r .-.a! at I hi p r bilker d ?.). -KoU-rt U.Kid, tU CLadron nail man was in M n ye,t.. iy. Now is t!ie time to nut)-' r.'.ie fr the JoUhNAL only 1," ryar. Vetrinarv Jolin I. K;iv w.is doin business at t!ie toutitv s-at on lt-t Tues - dav. The Sph x (.'onnty jouhnal and the C'hicjipo Weekly Iutcr 0;hj.ii per year just think. Mr. Francis our new confectioner, is puttii-tf HI) a supp'.y of ice fur his own use, aiid alo some for sale. NOTICE Any iiody wishing to buy n; tall wheels v.ill do ell to call en or uiilress ClUIil.M S'iliLTs, Harrison, Neb. Attorney Guthrie will return from his visit in Washington 1). C. some time between this and the l"ith of the month. II. A. l'rid.ly beoomes a reader of the JoU."..naL this week, lis seems to think his bumess is ood so far, for a starter. ' Cieortre I av is, v ho lives out at the head of Indian creek was in tor. Tues day and Wednesday of this week allend iny to some business allairs. Henry Covey, ordered a corn and fKitato planter combined, through G. Y. Hester this week. Mr. Covey is the potato kint; of Sioux county. Stition aent E. F. Pontius left on last Tuesday for Casper Wyo., where he expects to look after the interests of the li. P.. company. Will Pontius Jr. will hold dow n the home station. Mr. Jerry Will whom we mentioned in another hxal of this issue ns wearing such a woe-Intone look during the past few days, is ajyain nil smiles a, Mrs. W. returned on last Wednesday noon. Notice T tan cattle hides r.nd all kind of skins w ith hair for rob&., or w ithout orleatlif-r. S.-e samiile and prices in J. II. Rirteli's -tore. H. Of.nwrKY. fllcn. Neb. E. Erdnr.in ret uneil from Hot Spring. S. H.. vh'-re he h:is ben for t!ie it month taking the spring baths for his health. Mrs. W. I?. Wright went to Craw ford last Tuesday evening to make a visit of a coiifile of days, after which she will po on to Whitney nod Chadron. She will return the latter part of the w eek. Tim Epworth Ieacue society will give a social entertainment at Andrews hall tomorrow evening. Icecream and cake will lie served and popular prices will be charped for refreshments. A. I. Iithofr ret urned from Kansas last week, where he has ljefn on a visit since just liefore Christmas. He says it is a little to muddy for him there, A. is not web-footed enotifrh; hence he had to return to Bioux county. NOTICE: I exnwt to le ht,me by the first or eariy in March nnd all who want surveying dm.e will please he ready, so I can attend to otl:r matters very respect'ulv B. F. Thomas. Th 'V-ctor wns calb-d to prescrib.- f ,r l),:.'r T.'.vi , r , It seems the lov got prattv v.il w.wm-! e i up the day I fore and drank rjuite freely of cold water, causing cramps of the stomach, hence, the necessity of calling a physician. Have you subscribed for The Nev Time it has Income the grandest weapon ever placed in the hands of the people. You should not le without it. We offer a clubbing rate of ? 1.13 for Tlir. Slocx County Jock sal and The New Time, or will forward your subscription of $1,00 for The N ;w Tims. John Seah-y of Whitney, was in our quiet little Village last Monday on business, some thought, feeling around in regard to finding out what could be done in putting in u mill at this place others that he was up trying to sell out his mill plant at Whit net. We can't tell just what he was after. Mrs. Mary Kunz sister of Charles Camenzind, arrived from Omaha, yester day on a visit and on her return home will take her mother along with her who is in feeble health. They will start back in a day or two. Mrs. Kunz and her husband were here last spring and made her uiother a very enjoyable visit A. surprise party was given by the young folks at Miss Dotha BarteU'n last Monday evening in honor of Miss Fanny Var.buskirU, who will soon leave for her home at Gordon, this state. A splendid time is reported and that every body en joyed themselves. Miss Vantiuskirk by her charming manner has made many friends during her short stay here. Mr. Lindeman, whom the JoU'inal mentioned a short time ago as having disposed of his sheep and stock has also sold out his farming implements, und in about to enter the hotel busings in Crawford, Mr. and Mr. Lindeman were at the latter named placl this week and closed a real estate deal, which put tlwrn in possession of a first class hotel and -livery stable, tho barn Mr. 1 says will be free to his guesls. ' lie expects to op en about the second we k in April. Mr. Lindeman is an hone t upright citizen, and although we disli 'e til see him go, yet our loss is Crawford's piin and we command bun t) the traveling public us a person in whom rt'lUT ( ' W". is 'k ' r ! ' , r i lcf.fi i' I I ' W J ' i to :.iy tl pie e .'1 1. (-" -17' 'J'lli wi'I fin t a 1 cmod.ite f. ,r cf e eri'l... til'lll. f , ., i be lb' .iuii'.y peo -.1 il' i-'i;; M tr. hrati.e n );I;o a lion, lrjr it may .-' out like a lamb. j. T. Mls , f (;)t w.lg ft I)!ean t j ,.aier at ttlU otIi, e yt Mn.ia v. ! This i is the ni n'h to cotnmcnoe run- j tin I : your to k brand iu the Journal. H. A. l'ndd v it making some reriai ' ,n the hoii r, etiiU- ....n.i.,,! . v. j ' "'r4 VI .ill. , ('on. I.imlenian. - Mr. James nlit and his son Riy ii:ad( a flying trip to Andrews on last Monday morning. Jerry Will wore a lonjr face the first ot this week, and a few days of last, wonder why? Mr. and Mrs Henry Lindeman went to ( raw ford last Monday evening on important business. And now that a new bakery is open ed in the city, we can go just where we wish for our confections. After this week, we will have five weeks of s lioo!, and then the jrlad vaca tion time for the little folks. Will liannon son of M. A. Bannon of Ko-larc. left for S. O. ranch on last Monday, where he has ridden during the iist three seasons. -'"John Mirstoller, who has been living in the Jameson j.-use for tin past sevec months, has purchased it and is now liv ing in his own house. H. IX-Geritiif who has lieen batching here during the w inter, left for the west on last Sunday .after-noon expecting to be pone until the 20th of March. Mr Iteister the junior member of the tirm of Hewitt and I leister, is now as sisting in the livery stable, and will keep everything in first class order. County Treasurer ISiehle has had his calves vacriwttf-rt a second time. etnnarv John I,. Kay performing the! innocuhition, uing tho Pustuer vac ! cine. j Sheriff Holly accompanied by his family started, over land fir Cot ton wool) and Five points on o!li i.il l.u-u'ne-s la-t. Wednesday, he will return on Sat urday. Henry Rose and his t,;.ter half were down visiting w ith her parents near East spri r.s last week. They left home last Thursday and returned the folk-win Tuesday. A. H. Arc-herd who with his child ren have occupied the SUenll house jufct out beyond the court-house, has moved out in the country, on Mr. Prid dy's ranch. r Houses are at a premium in Harrison at present, it seems to us it would not be a bad investment for some one to put up a few houses to rent judging from the present out-lock. Word was brought to U.is othce on last Monday, by f'ol. Mil son that every thing is being put in readiness at the post for immediate action, so Spain will swallow or be swallowed. On last Thursday our friend Mr. Staudenmier of Andrews called at this j office, nn 1 said w hen the callv.li' of thi vicinity were ready to build a chapel; he j wanted to do his part. And Henry al ways says something when lie speaks. Judge Hamer of K-arney, N'e'i., crn.. , ' v .,!.! ( Vhvr of the d-'ln.,. I. st i.. 1 ; ( 'orl vvas in Harrison last. Monday, iu the in'.e-e t , f his client. The latw has been arrested in Colorado, and requisition papers s lit to the Governor of that state, for his delivery. Johnson and Our old friend W. .Sank C rawfonl loth of Glen, sends us word that 1000 voulenteers are nt Glen awaiting inarching orders. Field-marshal W. K. Johnson, CuptaiR General, Sank Crawford, both old war-horses. Liter a dispatch just received informs us that the nescessary transports have arrived, Via the White River route. ' Last Saturday afternoon, Ashlielt Orton of Rodarc, brought to this olllce t!ie largest hen egg that the JontXAL scribe ever seen, in this country or any other. The measurement one way was little short of 10 inches the other way the circumference was almost eight in ches. Of course our readers will think wears telling a whopper, but if they cant put confidence in us, just go out to Bodarcand ask Mr. Orton about it, he will not hesitate to fell you. He said it was a Bryan, 10 to 1 egg, and since tho tariff was put on eggs the hens are ib ligd to lay eggs double size in order to sell them. Mrs. John Iaut, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Maine left for Miles city Tuesday evening, her new home, whero In r husband is foreman for a large sheep company. Mrs. Daut went by rail to Clearmont, Wyo., and from there she will lie obliged to stage it to the end of her destination, Her husband met her at Clearmont and of course will accomp any her to her new home. The liest w ishes of her many friends for she has a host of them here will go with her to her new honw and wish her and hus band good luck and prosperity, Judge Wilson and Ed Maine, who went to Wheatland, Wyo., about a waek (io to look up tho farming faeul- ties of that vicinity probably, with a view of locating t hero in the future re turned home last Friday. Judo Wilson r riled a far til for his son who Is now moving bin farming implements to that place and will try bis hard at farnrnr ,t the lit f; .'..nee s to ' e t. yet be tii .'::! l-iaco for a Vi '.IV ill isl. Mr. .l.lVleot iy t!,ey ii.'iVe . l!;.(,d t h.' v.l:oi.. li it Ir.e tl,. c'Ut:.,ia. il.'i fiO ey,-t' of I ;r fa1:!! p sitvX ;i.ter .i el Srwx .ui! y hi.! arancij cry -, . ,d report a iv I u. V,e it V heu'. i mm 1 OH YES! Here We Are Again. 500 pairs of shoes T3ie above is an addition I Iconitilete stock of boots We have the largest North-West Nebraska, Comtetion and are sure iOUK STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE IS BTILLTHH LARGEST AND THE BEST IN HARRISON. CALL SND SEE US AND SAVE MONEY, Marxteller Brothers. THE TIM U THE GREAT REFORM XAGJIZ1KE a ..li ,i!2L sJmm?ft FRANK. FEARLESS sM A'cwTimr." Let me take these loads from : THE NEW TIME, 56 v W WWWw Livery man Hewitt brought his cattlo in from the valley on lust Sun day. il. 1). Churchill of Orrin Wyo., spent th Sabbath in visiting his lady friend Mis.s Junction this city V'anbiis- kirk. R"V. Kendall is now ei,j lying ttie sweets of batehelorhood, as Ins Iwller half accompanied by her two youngest bovs are visiting among I neons in our sister county. Mr. E liDonl Estler a brother of our own C. E. A., arrive.! at this burg on U"t Saturday's flyer, and the JontSAL extends to all ti e right hand of fullow s.iip, so Mr. E. is included. f E;gert thinks he has hence 1 off any more burglaries at his shop by pitting wo'idcn shutters up to his windows to be, fastened from tl e insidn at night. Every liody will have to buy their i-puis after this Little Mis Florence Howkor inform 'f-dtVm in MarstellerV store theo'i.e. 'dav that they bad two new babies at her It.oic. .'',, I l-r .'!.". e,r.;r m 5 ne v si: fjii-l; O.i yea urw ; j Harry and the other is liawley. j Th-re is to lie eight w eeks of school Instil u'e in Smnx count y tins year ac- j cord ng to the announcements cauls ' published by county superintendent Merriam last week, which will com mence June FHh, and end August Cth. Owing to a lack of memory on the trt of our scribe we forgot to chronicle in o jr last issue the piece of news that ex-commissioner M. J. AVehr bus added another quarter sect ion of Nebraska soil to h;s already ucquirat rtal-estat-j. In tin latter he has some excellent water priveliges. As the balmy days of spring a; - proru h the thoughts of our stnek-nj n naturally revert in a more social man ner towards the care of their stocl . Well tiie liest way to protect them is to run your stock brand in the official pa r of our county, which is the Slocx County Journal. Another heir has lsen born to the house of Dunn and while Wyoming may claim this new-born, yet we contst. i'B right to owner-ship; as this is an rightful heir of our own Dunn's of Warbonnot. Mother and child are doing nicely and pap i Rich, well as ha is at present en joying the sweets of solitude, we cant s-ak for him. The new blacksmith shop started up business last Fridav and is now in full blast. Certainly, farmers and ranchmen will have no trouble in getting their work done on short notice w hen they bring their work to Harrison. All three shops seem to have something to do, from the rtound of tho hammer and anvi'.T. , When we first crime among the Sioux County people, we made a resolu tion to adhore strictly to our motto, which is and has lieun always, the Elev enth commandment viz: mind our own business; and if we do not publish family matters, Iks not alarmed, whether it occurs in town or out. Tlio Ttorls fif tlx? Northwest on tlio war fuitli. Accoi l iig to a .,, Oi ji;vi' NVvks, b, t' it now a;.p..,ir:j ti -f., is ill da.p.k'.ih i I hadroii, 'J.'ill, a st.a'i' ,f n.ir alo-ut o be ; la od e l i.d , GI.ii.'.io;., I v itainst. t!,jt wi.-k-t.i-' lo.v.iid ,,.) Ineti tie. Nor'.l . I'l oir opinion, I o d s; .it-li 'jli'JfOU ii-i;.;)-' 1 1 1 1 1 1 OH YES! Just received overM of the latest styles. to our already large and and shoes now on hand. assortment ever shown in and as to prices we DEFY to tmitall who come FGRCEFUL UNC0MFR0MISIX3 OPPONENT-OF PLUTOCRACY editors n B. 0. Tlomr Trticrkk Upbaa Jlimi Monthly, 100 larjte nairw, illustrated, not a dull fine in it. It u finhtinj? your fight; it deserve" your support. On dollar a vrar. locenta your backs" acopy: wimple numbctmailcd for six cents. Fifth Ave.. CHICAGO WW WWW Some Plain Facts. Crave error?, injustice, wrongs of greater or less degree, arise from lack of knowledge of the truth, and more frequently from deception. The most infamous case on record of deception and injustice is the at tempt to demonetize silver as a money of final redemption in the United States. 'I here is no learned judge, skilled lawyer, or court of justice that is capable of reconciling the effort with the constitutional laws that govern the i;,sue of money in this country. The people have been deceived, officials in power, chosen to adminis ter justice under the laws, have ignored their sworn duty, and given aid to the scheme that has paralyzed industry, reduced property values one-half, and beggared millions. There is no authority of Lw, either specific or by inference, by which gold alone is made the only money with which to discharge debt3, either public or private. The effort to make it so is unconstitutional and 4 national calamity. Plain and ample information, facts, and truth, concerning this almost suc cessful scheme to corner the wealth of the people, is now being printed in the Cincinnati Enquirer, a news paper which the combined power of money has failed to muzzle or buy. The Weekly Enquirer is only 75c a year. The address is Enquirer Company, Cincinnati, O. once, a peace envoy t treat with tho aggreaved red men of the North and give them to understand that if the president and his cabinet of the republic of Chadron will Ikj spared, that all oth er hostile acLs will oe condoned even to the burning in effigy of Co'. Muher, who was so recently engaged in tha battle of . pork and beans near the province of Harrison, a fortified out-post of Chad ron republic. Of course, there is no dan ger of this city being rapt uml by the enemy first, it is well fortified with wooden block houses got Un up under fie iiiervision of the war depnrtement of Harrison composed of such men as Cap. Oerd. Oriswold, Maj. Marsteller. Agt. Davis, (ap. I'ontius and rear Ad miral Kohwer, who with all the forces that could lie mustered for the conflict, fought the force of Cop. General West over and his able aidecamp, General Fisher, who brought up the rir and so effectually flanked the Harrison force that they were finally, after a long and fearful contest obliged to capitul ate; second, a large monster cannon. Rotten up on the modern style, and vt armnperi that It enn be moved, auti muticslly from nne i.art of the ri in the other no that our town at ttt t almost jmprfgnab'e. So )t the RmIi come. The (own of coiirso wn kn.ll,.. k..r.. loed diirintF fl,e fenrful sfnurrliUr of our I ,'r:tvn ' '' ' n If 1- clol-s of (he hon for S'h'l ill 'Oil v of our hom,.n,. I !...... A... . . ii .,i,--. I. i,, e we has., the honor tn inform the h.-l.i.g.K.r,..! c ir I'h.eiou, that the ouco uin; 'i .rdi d r ation cf the p.ov n eof M otir. it - . :,(.it ,t. -'e-. I,, for tin, i,ke of dn-fr-ii, ne r.n l off..ccive ,irpi t-, for n an aihacf-e. and that Col. iui.r nnxv U' o-itrust. d wen the ihihciilt t ik of dr -Mitt up tin. treaty r-I.Uiors h-.?-,., tlif l.-u ou.f.cs ri',iw.