The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, April 20, 1899, Image 1
at" a LMw" I HE ioux County' Journal vol. xi. HABRISOIT, lEIBIRA-SIKIA-, THLSDA1r, JBTIXTj. 20, 1899. 2sTO. 39. Onr Motto--"NO G'JZSTION IS EVEH SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RIGH7."--Sto!i. Ylilliam J. Kryan. s I ,4 The Sioux Ccunty Jcur fB8TAJ!IJSiIF.l) WWi. I litl. Subscription Trie, fl.00 OFFICIAL PAPER tF SIOUX COUNTY. OO. I). (HIKIII, Kill tor, Entered at tho Harrison jost oltice as wcond claim matter. X TV 4 ; : V A t i f'hie urn T'l.,1 form lli'iimfn 0 5 I cannot conceive of a political tit nation that iilcnpo t hroniele., Tiie buci'i'si of l he basic industrials V, . . ,, r l.;ei,s other trusts like gourds in a night i tid bunoiict he! 1 111 New n,k it O , ,,,, , . . , , 6 , , ,. , , -'-audard Oil -and its byproduct have set Auiilv Inst .Saturday evening. Jml'A.,. , . ,. ,, ,r, , , , . if .the mark fur the others. The fabulous VJai.ies 1 Tarviii, to whom wiisass.n-;L i , , , , , " O j vv ainiti.rs of sii;,'ar furinefi a Irnson that J-1 Ml1 J"' 1 "7h" V"w, r "f J"1 has been l,,fcj by the promotes of the WVnl.ir-.sf,,, the ..nil Wj.Wrly: evv (4.,U(.(,W t.Uht( th(J Dew ea,)Jv lrUBt or,,, ni..i us nmi-Miion ami u. pnn u : (l);ljwe(1 nv tll 8,JCWfisfui i.u..,,.!,;,,., of X 6 "i lis t sai,! ctSM o the tiatinn'tl ibmr trut ban l-n li'i'iM ntinounce to Ibe worlil.A : furl y tb.i imliooai wsruit truft ami tiie new 2 -cereal trust. The ciiliuiu-ition of meat . . .. i . .. , , , , , , n-r, ir oi-.'it t :n t'-'tis '..- S ' :ua.ers lias no-.ii loiiuweil liy lue niilK ':iri ajmiiiHt, any ntlmnoo with T.iX- ' trust. AVhisk " and .jiriu have been in ''"ami Tt fi A. 5 will induce me to favor a fusion with the McKinlt-y 9 Republicans. The PiCpuhlican party U fo throughly doniinat cdby trunts, syndicates and comb ii s 'i,at I 1 1 X OUR CLUBBING LIST- 'iO c-o o The Siot-x CotTtTT JorRNAL and Journal of AaracciTCRE 1 Yenr, " " " " Twice-A-wf.ek WoitiJ-HEitAt.D " - " Tiiy-'E-A-Week-World, (N. Y.)" ' " ' " Silver Knioht Vatchmn(D. C.) " " " " " Cincinnati Weekly Enquireh, " 1.70 s - 155 g itSSTES TOrH.XS "lJ:&?Sn?S i75RS5CSlEXSSs':55ini lit to '-c'are tlo n non-y ' pwjeess of consulMatiou for two years, 6 ir'-bv ;n ' a r-nnbllc nnt v linkpil-V j ni' wituio tha next six n, inths it is ho A'"L" lber; ti nt bnn-nn !-iverv nn'$ j e t'oiiihine the ryn interests of the pin-f!i ( oire( lier. Jt ; country with the lately lauiiehetl ho;jr 4io,ili b r,n'i,iW.r,'(! thut no V.ve O uon trust and Anieru an Sjiirils Manufac- I nal r it circulnteti all over tlie stato. It ib. '!'Ui li r.KASDS. The JoriisAL will publish your brand, like tiie fullowinij, for $-J :0n, per ve.ir. Each ad tiitional l)rnn'l 75 eenli. t.very rurnicr or rancliinen in Sioux and adjoining countkw piioulil a Ivertise tlieir brands In ThbJoub- iv(j no Y hope of relief in that tiuarter. I Uiorovi;dily believe that the continued administration f tlu- frovcrnuicnt by the Republican party, as now controlled, tl:r.:ateim the very existence of free "overnni'-nt. i .-hnniv brm rver roiiMit for frntlnm 7i tu''n eompany and the blamlard 1 Jist.il- tnuybu llm means of saving money for you, t-..-.i ... r........ t ! ir coittomv. the ti latter (tontrollimr ! O lied lor lis uu.s . y i tlw wliiskej outjiut of tho country. The t I T (!, . , , .i . 0 ' sMctes of the national leather trust has , j n Kit; ijjusu L;oe,,-v i . O bef-n n iiA-i be u lu.iw IriKl in kiwv tin, I ineiii. is ui.-j.eiiat:i,!, upon bauiaii slave-y : ,...,1 v.. ,.., ,, , ,r . ,. ,o tn.u.hiiierv. WooUns and cottons are O s o -Senator T.;l!;-r In Daily Hoc Mra:i',;;:i Xcvs. o o o o o llle eXIso lice ot tills IToVel-oillelit d.-pemleui upon ti.e attai.iu.eut old : u'rad-v """I''y consolidate as to ;..umuu Ireedom. CoioMal l. pebden- " l there are Htill some out- I I I I '....... c es are lh:i lileblood of Lns ual, lyinT mills to be gathered indiitintf the yv,!.:le thev Would iiikiii IL'I liealh ol ' ,11 :ilr- i"v ustis ueeu O '' gv.,-no, ,,t i u,e taiucu ,ut.4 M!owed 1V comWnati(m'8 "f furfeiU,re lateral prmlucts. Tobacco ban recently " ('onjrressiuan John F. Sliafroth aJdoexp 1 Id.; op- jnioiiH fully to tho New.-t yesterday. He said: "This talk about the Silver Republicans o:m,' over S i the administration Republican parly is the sheerest OjDonaeiwc. A few of the politicians may, Imi, thereat x niassofthe members will not. Mr. I'ryan isJia-hthitf S " our battles in the Kast-in the very heart of the fore- S esof the eneiuy refusing to give ny tpiarter to the o g gold standard Democrats, and dcmxiidiii!,' as the prin- & ciiial plank of the Democratic platform, the free coin- $ O age of silver at 10 to 1, Congivsrinaii S2.u"rotli, In Daily Rocky Mountain Xt-v.s. X One of the l.u-cs; Lislii; JeU'erhoniau b, . and most eiithu uiqaets ever held taken in lhe jilutj interests and closed up (all competition. Tin plate, hardware, i silverware, agricultural machinery, pap- ilium ciiiu-j.iuufs, as held in ;ew . t.r y.y-u saddles, writing paper ai.d chawing gum trusts are recent crea j tii lis, but. tiie list is still far from co n ! pleie. Mulch and I.inceed oil have, dur- FUAKK Nl'TTO. On left I,!e of cuttle aud on left shoulder ot borses. RanK'ion Antelope creek 1'. O., GUilchrtst, Sioux Co.. Nel). CHARLEJ UHPHF.NOIIR The brand reprseuted iu thU notiu and branded any where on lefl.ue of liornej aud , - it ou 1,11,5 u uran'i any wuere nu le' t fide of cattle beionj to ike .V, SflunJcrjjgnc-d CHAl'I.ES lilKIII.K. fin l"t t. slile or bill Of en tUe. ) '7""TH On left tboiilder of horses. ( -ybuiKH on the head ol Wuruonnet r . ..'j . . ... Address Harrison, sioui vo. ntsu. YorU City, on the Kith n.st. livery iidy hiiuiihi get Col. I;, win's. New York City, Jefferson Unoijuet speech . in tim past year, closed in on a few re which la; d.-bveifd there on llm 10th j tiliing '.omjMditnr Carbon and other essentials of eluctnc fiianufacturing ins', h ' (io.M not mince his words but) giveu .. .m money nhy locks and combiaes ! some btl'aigl I Iroui lJie-slioulder hits. From the Statment made by Ci ml. IJa.tc.n and cal.li c to the press of tl.o United States, that it will tal.'e 100,000 men to garrison t!ie I'liiliipme iv lands, indicates pretty plainly that the I'hilipir.os are by no n. a:is pa.sMil. d and that President McKinley's war of destiny nnd for humanity, m thei.it, r est of beef trusts and ofmtraclotg have obtained epicial privileges in furn ishing all kinds of war supplies will not soon end. Following is what General Law ton has fj Niy regarding the situation, he said: "The present propect is that lOO.OoO troops w ill be necessary to pacify the Pbillipine islands.'' Ganeral Iwton's expedition has been ordered to Manila and will return immediately. All the teritoiy be captured will lie evacttnt.-tl. -Iie.fiaily eenin World Herald. We would print Hon, v J. Jtryan's Vew York speech but we have not the ,. ,. ,, i, i .,, i ,i,.. , ; , n.niy (h-cur on t!io patent insidfj of the j Ji-ru.vu, but h.ive in assurance yet that it w,!l, if it does occuro tia:re tlien we will call alien! inn to it. hare recently joined the trust family. A GODSEND TO HUMANITY. .7 o 4 rs k Repentant lemocr 1-i it liny wonder that the trusts in 1 h 3 United Slates are n;it prosecuted when you stop to thin'.i, that both the Vice President and Attorney General are from Sacs Health, Life And Doctor Bins. The most remarkable, Invention for Mini, wamtu or etiild, elves wiLlicr.it medicine, lireveiitsillsefne, ycii can have at, home in yoor own room, Snuit irium, Hot Springs, Turkl'lt, Kusjilun, Medicated, Dry steam, V:cr Alcohol, Oxygen, IVrfiiineii, Mineral or sulphur Uaths, ut a cost of about Sc per l,f,.r --"., iMtfttd of fllllrtg t'netr aye tems K-ltli poison, by tnktiipc drua and nos. MH.wAUKflE, Wis., Aj.ril 12, The Journal prints the following: "Editor Milwaukee Journal: "Dear Sir I am just in receipt of your favor of March 2!, in which you sav: It is asserted here that in my Democrats win voted for Mckinley in ls;i ., felt, that they have been trifled with by the Republicans, and are likely to vole the l'emo cratio ticket again at thi next presidential campaign, though they may not be in full accord with the platform,' and ak: 'What in your opinion would be the wise coursa to pursue in regard to these p...pli.? In what way may tliuir rea'Tiliatioa with the party behest facilitated?" "In reply 1 would say that 1 have no authority to Kieak for the Democratic narty and in what I say express only my own opinion. I am satisfied that you ' ' . . . . , . . . .. i -.1 c,- if . At tn correct in saying mat many oi me i wmocr.iis no voi.eu cor ..uiinui.-j m ns appointed with th U-)iib!ican administration, and will vote the Democratic ticket ia the future, I think that the same statinenl could be made in regard to many fjf those who voted the palmer and Uuckner ticket. "The doors of the party are always open to receive new, additions, whether they be new converts or former members of the party. To err is humun, and t hose win, erred in 1H96 have only to admit it and subscribe to the party creed in order to lie taken back into the farty. They may dissnt from some portions of the platform, a some did in IMS, and yet subscribe to the platform as a whole. "I hav found among the iJcmocrats no hostility towards those who wish to re turn provided they recognize that the Democratic parly now has. a, platform that thwl is satisfactory to the 1 "emocrats. A Demon r tt who conies back merely for the purpose of fighting against the reaffirmation of tho Chicago platform will not lu nartv conreniiil. Those who recognize that they erred in ls'.MI are not like- i.. i1m ..n nrominence iu the party management unlil they have time to bring forth works meet for repentance, ff tbey do aspire to prominence, they will have convince their associatmi of the sincerity of their purpose to aid the party in its light against plutocracy. "Tlte only unwelcome guests are those who deserted in lU, and still claim to Utter Democrats than those who remained with tlw) party, and who demnnd the nurreodW of the Chicago platform ns the price of their return. Only those who are willing to t.md upon the last platform ought to have a part in the writing of the next platform. Yours truly. W. J. I'diYAN. OrnahivlHiily World-Herald. New JerseV. lhe vvrv Initchili-- crouiids ; triv is, wciiild cyet into a vnpor bath cabinet " . ,i i aii.f .' ( t ou( .these poisons and assist in i n. i, u.i ... i.s " ture to ael, they w.mbt inive a skin as clear llicaoator o I I he the counrri. j Nil).,tli nnd healthy as a child's. "" " ' " " XI. e Hcoiioiny Vupur Until Cubinet is not Hon, Capt. A.G. Fish.r, is just n()W -Hy n U.iu,-y for the well, but a eomfort 1 aiK' cere for the sick. It restores and tire- busily engag'-d in the biimauo act or w;r,M h,mhi pr,,,,,, a (11(.k and ra- dealing out misery lo Hi i republican! of tlonal cure for Itlieninatisin, Obesity, I'.lood, Chadron as a result of I he school board i kiii " N'-rvons diseases and private ills- ,, , eases ot itli"r The best sprinif remedy d. emrna in t'lalcity ia w hich tii.-y IoiiihI i . , , . . , , J kimviii, e,ii il liany cabinet mnde costing themselves, ivcuupli. ol Uays alter me , fr4,, (JJ tl, cjh,,, ,jc.e complete :,,iifl with recent municipal election. The republi- full dirnetiom. Kconomy Vapor Hall, cabl cans (d'ehidr ,:! and pspec-iallv the Jour- "t ' , vt- Mo. , ,. , ,, . r, , , .... To Affents: Don't waste time answering nal-t-wallowj Cpt. f-idler last lU , BItU.h pnl,y n(,vUs,.,m.ut) lfywl,h to without g!'e.t-! or even pinning his ears hnprove y,,ur lxisiiion In life write us st back. Ac, I now, however, w he.i '.heir 1 imri! and we will help you make an honor- stomachs have l,-.mie billions and nau-! fl "l r- s- or (-'a,m" , , i da. We oiipiKirt thonaiiiici of homes. seal,. ig from the over-do they cannot j - disliid ,' ; II: sachariuo subslalice ll'oin! their dig-.iiivn organs. Of course it wuh "j i TO". COUNTY COURT OF SIOUX a sweet iiuirsel, but proved lobe tool j COUNTY, NFCRASKA. rich for week and puny politicians that thevaiv. ''e wcnild'iit he much alraid In the Jhatter of the Estule of Joseph to wager the ojd bat that Mr. Fisher did ' S. thekinson, Deceased. not burn over the election of Col. By ran 7.i-i S. W. CAIiKY. (n left shoulder of cattle and t. -J torses. 'i niome oil i.niie I. vi w Movocjil. iu.,i;ra-iomeiir. ADVERTISE YOUR STOCK BRAND 1'MAjti.Ei U.MFBKKOU. iierrUuo, Nebraska, CHAHLKS- Sf.WUAN. The brand represented in this notice and branded any where oa left aide &JaA of cattle. a'd over lap .;nt from the ri)?ht ear. Also the same brand on left thigh erf borses, belongs to the undersigned. UiiHe near East Springs, south part 1 Sioux county. Chakl.es Newman,. Harrison, Nebraska. THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL . YCU A WORKER A 'a Wood or n,;tsl ? W so send (or Catilojui of -"WE ;,!AC:i!NERV. iafaTOa , -V.-clitrJ, 5tro!jr, tarebte. ; W. P. & John Lames Co., , X H ! 154 Ruby St., ! Rcicbford, lliiniis. 110 LsGaiktdSbiOi Mil Mnnu. is. I t s INCORPORATED 1888. Harrison, - - - - Nebraska. pCAIdTAL STOCK PATD IN - - SIO.OOO.OO5. C) ' S(D SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - 8,000.00 .0-- DIRECTOBS. B. E. I? re wster, President. C. F. Coffee, Vice Presitlenl Chas. C. Jameson. A. McGinlet, D. H. Geiswold, Cashier. WESTERN NATIONAL BANK, New YortK. OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, Omaha, Nkb. in this siat- iu 'SO, that apt. Fisle r will come out top of the hoip in the end nnd in, dsn his disgusted, loving republican friends, oh! so tired. fSick 'em there. st..te of Neltruska, ua sic ( eounly. i ' ' ' At a County Court, he'd in the County cs,.lt room, In and for said county this lird daof April, A. D. ls.'. present liobert Wilson, County Judife. Ot) readliiff and IIIIuk the jietltion of l.ide on A. Dickinson, praying that adminlstra tioi of said est.ite may be granted to Levi E. tK'kliisoii, as A lniiiilstralor, Oflered, that first day of May A. D. I WW, at vill.i, has declared without reservation ' oii'ao'cloelc I. M. is assigned for hearliiK A special 1 1 the Lincoln, State Jour nal of recent dale, from Chadron, is to th" eiTect that Jungo Westover, of Rush- CORRESPONDENTS: -INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.- Fifteen or twenty names would cov. r lhe new industrial oligarchy, so far as lhe master planning is concerned. Hero a. re the leading one 1. n. Rock-feller, P. A. Widener, E. V. Flower, I. P. Morgan, N. 0. Ream, Marshall Field, James J. Hill. U Z. Itlter, W. B. Elkins, J. I). Crimmins. W. A. Havemeyer II. M. Flagler, . J, Mitchell, IS. M. Rice, A. A. llousemnn, Mooro ttHi'hley. Chlf Hro Cronlcle lo K-cny v 'iininin Accorrling to the national census of lUO, the capitalization of all the manu facturing Indiisturics individual and corporate in the United States aggre gated ffl,.12,'5,O0O,OnO. Hinee that time 00 per cent rf that vast amount of capi tal or $.i,Kb2,000,000 has gono into tho banilH of trusts and combines nnd nn trolcd by a small cotrie of less limn l.-W) men, and prnlmbly half dn.zn of that number live in palatini reidenre's with in a htnueV: tiirow cf Wall S'.'wt N, Y. thath" will n it h j a i; in lidate for con gressional honors in this disl.r.ct, nest fall to succeed tho late congres .,,a, W. L. Oreenn. It also srys, Judo West over is booming Flitor Heath, of the Rushvill Standard. If the statement is true a indicated in the State Journal of the lHth inst, then editor Heath must have been taking the name of Judge Westovo in vain when that gentleman only a month or so ago, uhont a week nfter W, L. 0ven bad pass ed over, commenced to boom his honor for con.'ressm in or else, there must be a "nitlger iu the wood pile." If editor Heath feels now that the pyi. pie should do something for bini this fall, to lis it looks ns if be should have been a little more interested in the peo plo's cause last fall. Sheridan gave Gov tetmr Poynter a total vote of 1,0:!.') votes and Siou County's candidate for Repre sentative received 1,"70 votes or ft loss Tit votes nnd thus causing Me. (1 rlin h's defeii. ''.liter Ib-ii'i m iv h ivo sup ported P.ioux county's candidate nt the p'dls but ho .did n"1. talk verv loud for him threugh tho medium of his paper or in other words you were not instant in season nnd out of season. If the people owe nny thing to Brer Heath for services he has rendered to them, we would be lad to know whether it was while he wan serving in the Hnnua ranks, surely it lias not b"cn since. sidij petition, w lieu all persons Interested In satdj in .iter may nppnar at a cwuiity court to la-held In and fors.ud county, and show eauin why Hie prayer of tlm petitioner slio!.! not be (frnnted ; and that notice of tliejieiidency of suld petition and the hear Inijlliereof, lie K'ven to all persons Interes tedin said matter by publishlnir a copy ol thlJorder in tho Moux county Journal, a vi'i, ly Ne spnier printed In said county, for lour successive weeks, prior to said day -1- .(Copy) HollEItT WILSON, J &4U-- i County Judse. f-hciia"s Hale. Notice is hereby Kiven tkat by virtue ol an order of sale Issued by the Clerk of the IHstrict Court of tins county of Sioux, and state of Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by said Court in favor of William II. Male, benjamin Craham, William Halls Jr. ami Harris II. llayden are plaintiffs, and I'oter J. Norlhncss, Laura M. .orlhness his wife, and W. J. llowden, arc defendants; 1 will oil the Kith dny of May 1S00, at the hoar of 3 o'clock p. m., of said day, at tho east front doorofthe Court House, in Harrison, iu said comity, offer and sell tho following Ues erilic d real estate, to. wit: Tlio West half of of the Northwest quar ter Section three, and the East ha.f ol the North west quarter Section four, Township thirty one, North ICunge fifty-four west, in Sioux county, Nebraska, at public auction, to tiie highest bidder lor cash, to satisfy said order of sale in the .sum of two hundred and forty-six dollars and twenty cents, with iuterestatlO per cent, from April ID, lMi, and costs and accruing costs. THOMAS HOLI.V, (Wil Sheriff Hioux County. Hub. 60 YEAR8' EXPERIENCE i m W yir - A tl V Tnadc Marks JLmIT OctiON. COPYRICHTa AC. Anrortc ncntluiff a Rtrfttrh and rlpppliitlnn msy onN iilr sfieriniii .s,r cailnlen freo t hetlir nn .n-iil.liin , i,r"ih!dr n ilpelsl.M. Cemieuiilm tl'.cmlilnllvcolifiiti'iriiil. Iliilidhnnk (,n I'HlenUI sen' freo. oi'lcl aefntr fer i-nirins estem. Prii'nis tiikMn ier'iiitfh Wui.n A Co. recoiTe up l it notlrr, !l!unll tleircv hi Die Scientific JlKKrican. A hanilnomely I1t,itrt1 iri-kly. Lnrireiit r.lr piieninn nf any m iciiUllo lournal. 'rnrms. IS a Mr ; fonr niontds, L Sold br ll newacleslars. raNjCo.38"3' New Tort I was reading an advertisement of Chamla;rlain's Colic, Cholera and Dinr rhoea Remedy in the Worcester Enter prise reoeutly, which leads nio to write this. I can truthfully say 1 never used any remedy equal to it for colic and diar rhoea. I have never had to use more than one or two doses to cure the worst case will, myself or children. vv'. A. Stroud, Popomoke City, Md. For sale by Dr. J, E. Phinney. Ff.EE.TMAL ft .eMtJea dncay. nnm A pack aire of onr treatment for woakness a,, 5 ........ - n .,.,,. M , .. ...1 U"."J, T '11 LI . .i.r, , .ij-muu loafi'itnll'y seet, freo fi r 11 of, postaite. :OaVAa)Di:isx. 120 1.91!: St., st. loiiu, ia "A word to the wise is sufficient" and a word from the wise should b sulllcient but, vou ask, who lira the wis, ? Those rwho know. The oft rep. aled experience of trusl..vor!hy persons may hi t iki-ii fur knowledge. Mr. W. M. T-rrv snys Chamberlain's l.'oiili Ri-iiH-dy givi-s bet ter satisfaction limn any other in the market. He lias been iu the drug busi ness nt Elkton, Ky., for twelve years; has sold hundreds of bottles of this rem edy and nearly all other cough medicine manufactured, which shows conclusive ly that Chamberlain's is the most satis factory to the jieople, and is tho best. For sale bv Dr. J. E. Phinney. For That Refined Complexion, Use. DE. BEHE'S MEDICATED SOAP'tc- FOR TOILET AND BATH A Wonderful soap for the fitn; of Dandruff, illack-heails, TLinjjwcirms, Eczema, Uiani'd Hands, Ulcere, Sores, Itching, and all other Sltln ErnpMiius. Emmouent, soothing, Hhalisu, anii seitic. AT DRUGGISTS OR 15C BY MAIL PREPID. Write for Asrents Terms, LOUIS ERNST Co., St. Louis, Mo. LSERBTA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL B!Mi3lllou9noos, ! SiMllgi L Dyspepsia, sick-Head - r.rtw-w:lMacn9 and kivor Wmmti Complaint. tltJ&R COATBO. 100 PILLS 3old br all cSrnfTKietl r frc I or sent by mail. Sold Ry Dr. J. F. Plnntif). Rhennintism Cured. . My wife has used Chamberlain's Paia Balm for riicumatism with great relief and I can rcccommend it as a splendid liniment for rheumatism and other hous ehold use for w hich we have found it valuable,.-W. J. Cyler, Red Creel; N. Y. Mr. Cuy lur is ono of lhe leading mer chants of this village and one of the most prominent men in this vicinity. W. (. Phippin, Editor Red Creek Herald. I'ur sale by Dr. J. E. Phinney. SYPHILIS Mifl-.Mf,i, p-ct:'. Trpuiiaaal c Ttn vont taimu aoil- r anal. M )Mif Sua iM uu .i .rtM. 1 1. wimuim, . . K0.mt..t.Ullla.l4, I 'A s. 1 ' fH A" 'I w el'- rt; i-. iM . t f V I"' U , ;5 i 3 vl So v 1-' r l- e b 4 - If i I e- i. r r. 'm 4 f it :ii . . ....... i "TV