- 4f. .-. .4 Harrison Press IVTTs XT J VJ'UIVIN 5 ? ,1 4 j t V t t t t i VOL. XII. HARRISONPRESS-JOURNAL. 8ii)sc ritioii 1'rUc lVr Your $1.00. Official Pfipor of Sioux County. Geo. D. Canon, - Editor. KSTEKEU AT THE HaI.B1K.uX Port T:J" A moat disastrous fire, orourwl ot Hull Canada, just ree-ntly ahuit two thousand fliplit hitmlred houses, were destroyed, lot.il I lion. J in fen M. p. Kmliuicl, of O'NVil was renominated Tor Congress, in this II)-- 'IJijj' 6 last Friday. by the rpj.ul.li run party. M. P. is therefore (Wtmed to Iwi defealud ,4 sm-nud time, hut it, will require ltn? defeated twice in nurceft citin to quiet his nerves. Mark Ilantia siys. tlie republican nrtv must pursue the same kind of a cam paign as they did hi lii(S and there will ba nodaubt of success ngniu. In th-t case it mean coercion, intimidation and the wholesale rutvbae f votes. 500 carpenters and Woodworkers, of Omaha, went out on strike Tuesday They nk for 40c per day, i. e. Carjien tere and the woodworker ask 82 1 cents per dsy. Thus, the laboring nion have KH thinking if prosrrity is here they, want a little of it by having thair wages raiflwd. We venture the oMsestioD that the vioe president on the Keniocratic ticket this year will be one of four following named geotleroen: Hon. ("has. A. Town-, Minnesota; Adoiiarl Schley, Maryland: Congressman Sulzr, New York, or Augustus Van Wick of Now York. PINGREE FOR Detroit, Mich., April 29. Governor Pingree asserted in an interview today that the hope of tlie people in this year's gennral elections is in the democratic party. The governor h:is always hitherto been an independent republican. Speak ing of tho increasing power of trusts. Governor Pingree said: "There is no use in hoping that the republican party will do anything with thorn." ' "Are ynu preparing to announce your withdrawal from the republican party?' 'There is no annouueement about it. I only say what I have said all the while. You have not heard me Bay anything against the democrats for some time I be'ieve that the hope of the people i in the democratic partv this fall." The Daily World Herald. ITS BRYAN AND M'KINLEY, o So Says the Author of the Wilson Bill. Kansas City, Mo., April the 20. William L. Wilson, author of the Wilson tariff bill, while in this city eoroute from Hot springs to Nebraska City, Neb. rhere he is to be the guest of J. Sterling Morton his associate in Cleveland's cabi net, said: "It Is to be McKinley and Bryan. Mr. Cleveland will not allow his name to bo mentioned and Dewey will not get an opportunity to see himself otd down. "Bryae will be nominated, but conditions are so changed that the campaign swill be on new lines. Both sides have so many new conditions to confront that the old tractics will not do. I think the democrats will win. We shall go into the flight solid." Mr. Wilson gave expression te his views regarding the candidacy of Admiral -Dewey. is innocent of tfie game of politics," he said, "and has blundered in 'his bluntnesK, as blunt people often do. Ue will blunder out of it again as sud denly as he came In. Dewey does things nuddenly. He generally anticipates and whan the row is at its beigfet he will surprise everybody by sailing away, or I am mistaken in the man." Daily World Herald. Tortured A Witness. Intense soffering was endured by wit Mas T. L Martin, of Dixie Ky., before he gave this evidence: "I coughed every Bight until ear throat was nearly raw; then tried Dr. Kings New Discovery whim gave instant relief. I have used it In my family for four years and recom mend It as the greatest remedy for Coughs, Colds and all Throat Chest and Lung trouble, it will stop the worst oougli, Md not onlg prevents but abso lutely irs Consumption. Trice 6) cent and $1.00. Every bottle guana tM& Trial bottUt free at Dr. J. E. FliiaMy Drtig Store, sz-a.isot, tebkskza, a?Hijsr)X O.r Motto..-NO QUESTON ,s EVEB SETTLED UNTIL IT ,S SETTLED R.GHT. - OFFICE AS 8l(WNI CLASH MaTTEH. riishop Hartzell of theM. E. church is over in London ju,t now honeyinz up the liritish Kovernruent in tbeir fight "gainst Liberty nd Independence being nmintaiiiod by the heatinisli and uncivil izxl Uoern in tiio Transvaal republic. The llishop Ims k'en awarded along irrunt mSout.h Africa for missionary pur poses the I11""'-" of ,n hishop's religions perllily winch he will use as far as pract able in civilizing the Boers. 2 ''Vou are to keep certainly, hereaf-X Jl.er, r0,000 private soldiors, in thel gflowarortlibir vouth, in that tropi- Jial climate. What is to be theirl fU'?'' X ' We have lost our power to speak ?with authority in behalf of the disar- Jmament of nations. The American t r. , , yi;uuu nereaiier inusi ue born with a Q'nortgae round his neck. The Am T-;rican laborer hereafter must stagger1 Mhrougu life with a noldier on hisi Xlmck. , X "Now, what have you to show for! 011 this? You have imported two or Sthroe cargoes of hemp from Manila! :ind VOU have bnn vntAnt.lv aucinitntt ed the Sultan of Sulu, K you refuseS $to admit their products as from aj Ypart of the Lnited States, you have( Jgot horeaf ter to govern them oot for Otheir interests, but for your own." ASeniitor Hoar. ' DEMOCRATS. OLD MAIDS ARE 1NVALU HLE. I like the term "old maid," writes Margaret E. Sangster in the May Ladies home Journal. "A spinster means any unmarried woman; a girl may he a spin ster. An old maid is, well just that she may hve ter little ways, and thankful she may be Ut no one is privily ed to interfere with them. If she. keep house as many an old maid does in these days of lodejtendence, it is very daiutly done, With an'exijuisite llnish and neatness sui passed by none of her sinter. Probably Hie lady has plenty of people to stay Willi her uiftes to clisperon, nephew lOoo VIAY4r lOoo -PROGRAMMES OF KXEUCISK3 -FOB-SIOUX COUNTY .TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. To Be Held at the Ilcxlarc CUurch Saturday, amy iz, I'M), at 8 o.elock. A. M. M. C. POUND, Yke President. MISS HATTIE O'COXSOB, Secretary. Invocation Rev. Smith Opening Address J. II. Burko, Co. Suut. Bepoiiie Uev. Smith. Personal influence of tho teacher Mrs. C. E. Klce General Discussion ..Hattle O'Connor Whca la corporal nunlshineut rcullv nca- sary W. II. Smoke tieneral Ulsctisslon. .M. J. O'Connell Teaching as a profsssion Krauk I.tndeinan General Ulscuaalon I.illlo Zimmerman Adjeurned for Dinner After Noon Session. O0 Tlie need of thoron(5hnos, Mis. Klla U. Hales Gcnwral Oiacussion Muglo Hunter Moral training in the school Muria Jkirley General Kiscussion Mabel Lowrey Inllnenco of the sociability of the teacher with patrons of the school. ..Anne Uendixon General Discussion Kllzabeth CoUman The value of a knowledge of current events, Mrs. F. W. Knott General Discussion Mrs. Huttle Walpole Forty minutes will be allowed for the dis cussion ot each subject. Miscellaneous business and election of offl cers. Adjournment. M. C. Podkd, Vice President. IIattie O'Connor, secretary. to champion, invalid relations to focldle all sorts of people to counsel and com fort. In society she is simply invaluble, As an unattached person who at an em ergency may lie called upon in the fami ly by any one in need, brother or sister father or mother, to take the helm, she is simply worth her weight in gold." A Woman's Awful Peril. mere is only one chance to save your life and that is through an opera tion where the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis. from her doctor after he had vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stoni ach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. Then sha began to use El ectric Bitters which wholly cured ber. It's a wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cured Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try it. Only 50 cts, Guaranteed. For sale by Dr. J. E. Phin ney druggist. GREENBACKS or Government Money. At close of our Civil War in 1865, there appeared in the London Times the following : " If that mischievous financial pol icy which had its origin in the North American Republic during the late Civil War in that country, should be come indurated down to a fixture, then that government wiil furnish its money without cost. It will have all the money that is necessary to carry on its trade and commerce. It will become prosperous beyond precedent in the history of civiliied nations of the world. The brain and wealth of all countries will go to North America. THAT GOVERNMENT MUST BE DESTROYED OR IT WILL DE STROY EVERY MONARCHY ON THIS GLOBE." The famous Hazzard circular, to capitalists in New York, and the Buell Bank circular to United States Bank ers, both emanating from London, and the fabulous corruption fund raised in England and Germany, estimated at $1,500,000, were the agents that se cured the closing of our mints against silver. The "walk into my parlor" policy of England, during and since the Spanish War, is the latest evidence of English Diplomacy in shaping the aesuny 01 me united States Uovern- ment. Notwithstanding the famine Drice of wheat, the Spanish War, and fabu lous expenditures of money by our government during the cast year, gold has increased in value eleven per cent and all other values decreased in the same proportion. for a thorough understandine of the money question, or silver issue, the Cincinnati Enquirer has uniformly given evidence of its ability to teach, explain and produce all facts and truth. It is a paper that ought and can be read by all claaes with pleas sire and profit ltiii jit n,i imji en-sti wtXlt wiwp-oi-da twivi iAXOini(Mqv wqi JOI atv I 'HV7vn ls Jli '"m'lRi emu iiu tjH wwUi 'wp io lni.ljj Una 'puininw, fm 'n juiq pii),noci ic iu.j 'utiuouu. iht 7i 11 Tr wrn fnnMn po iimb snssuesMn Nil 311 Vd 33Hd V JwraaMd 14 Itt M ' nv vA Uirrlaf. m la.avLauiu, hid txulu, no nixmi 1 rB?-, V ' I Brectty kjtk ud slriolly nms dnUtl. UaMncm Bl nk nH BOKk int. Call ui vrlu. Ilk. U. B. BU'its,i3 fiu Dimt, m. ima,. Mo. NOTICB TO NOS KKSIDKNT DKFKNDAHT9. To Francis A. Osborne, Mrs. Francis A. Oaborno, bis wife, christian name anknown, Western Security Company. y. You, and each oi you, are hereby netifled that on the 2nd day of May, A. D.. 1900, The County of Sioux, as plaintiff, Bled la the district oart in and for the county of Sioux and stave of Nebraska, Its petition against you, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose certain tax liens on ,be following described real estate sllaated Is the county of Sioux ud atate of Nebraska, to wit : Nortb-frest quarter 4 of Section twenty six 2B, y'ownnhip thlrtv four 34, North of Range my five 45, West of the sixth th P.M., t'.aV said tax lienj consist of taxes anosed nd levied ou said real estate fur the folb.wtng years and amount-), to.wit; In the ,7ear lS9i, the the sum of $13.42; In theveaiV. I, the sum of 112.05; In tlie year urn, tne r 111 f aa.flBi, 1 tbe vr Kn, be snun vf TjfT-iu CI e yeir Ufa, tl. sn:,i of ls.44; year lsB7, the sum ufts,sS;in the year lm, tbs sum of 17.66; with intrest on eacl of said sums as provided by law : and to I jvc an accounting of the amount of taxes m1 interest now due on said tax lien, and to !iever bar and foreclose said defen dants, prj each of them, outof any and all right, tit le. Interest, lien and equity of re demption in and to said real estate, and for gent-rul equitable relief. That ,;ou are further notified and required to ansvevr said petition on or before the 11th day of Jmie, A. D. 1900. INu.1.7 M. J.O'Conksll, County Attorney. HOTICJC TO 5011 RESIDENT DEFENDANTS. To Western Security Company, Thomas J. Mvlnf. You, nd each of yon, are hereby notified that on the 4nd day or May A. It, 100, The Count7 of Sioux, as plaintiff, filed In the district court In and for tlie coanty of Sioux and stul a of Nebraska, its petition against you, Impleaded with Peter Henry and Min nie lLnry. . 'The uhject and prayer of whicb Is to fore close certain tax liens on the fallowing des cribed real estate, situated In the .ouuly of Sioux ana state of Nebraska, to wit: Westlialf H', north-east quarter i, and tie east half ',. north-west quarter , of section thirty foar SJ, township thirty four 84, north of ran v fifty Are 55, west or the sixth 6th, P.M. Tbaf said tax liens consist of taxes assess ed and levied on said real estate for the fol lowing years and amounts, towit: In the year IcVi, the sum of S13.42 ; In tho vear 18U4, the svra of S10.4I; In the year 18115, the turn of S7...) lu the year 1MJ6, the sum of I7.3S; In the year 197, the sum of S'.i.lD; in the year IS 9H, the sum of 17.65, with Interest on each of Said siiuis as provided by law; and to have an accounting of the amount of taxes and tntersti now due on said tax Hens, aad to forevft bar and foreclose said defenden dentaj and each of them, ont of any and all rlghtj title, Interest, lien and equity of re deniploa la and to said real estate, and for general equl tabic relief. Tbet you are further notified and required to a nearer said petlttou on or kef ore the 11th day ui' Jane A. D. 1900. NoT, J M. J. O'Cowwai.1, Co. Attorney. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS. To Western Security Company' You. are hereby notified that on the tnd duy of May, A. JJ. 1900, The eonnty of Sir, ix, as plaintiff, filed In the dlstrictl court In and for tbs county of Sioux and state ot Nebraska, Its pctltioa against you, the object and prayer of of which is to fure- eloen certain tax Hens on the following des. crlbed real estate, sltaated la the county of Sioux and state of Nebraska, to-wlt: SontU east quarter ) Section twenty one 21, To.-nahlp thirty one St, North of Han go fifty six Ss, west of the sixth etb P. M. . Tliet said tax liens consist of taxes assess ed a id levied on said real estate for the fol - low ig years A amounts, to-wlt: In the year im the sum of (s.is: In t he year 1MM, the son. of M.I1; lu the year 1S94, the sura of 17 .tt In t ie year lsstl, the sum of 17.14; In the year ISM tlie sum of M.W; In the year 1S97, the sua of 17.02; In the yenr W the sum of as. 73, wiui interest on j h of said sums as provided by law ; andU bare an ar conn ting of titfl amount of tana and Interest now due oa said tax liens, and tr forever bar and roHcittae said defeadants, and each of them oufof aayiand all right, title, Interest, Ilea an equity of redemption In and to said real esUtf, sud for general equitable relief. you are further notif nd and rcqnlr- uswer said petition on or before the .yof June A. D. IS0. S.J M.J. O't'OMKCLI.. Co. Attorney. imp - L. Wll,,.. ,. Br. 3, Final Preer Notices. All perconj having linitl VTOr,f notices In tliisp,nir will rweive a triarkett copy of the paper anu are requesW to examine thlr notice and if any error extat report the sioiie to this office at on.vo. K0T1CE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Alliance, Nob., March 50, 1900 nonce is nercliy given that tho following iiaii.ca srnier ns nie.l notice of bis jnten tiontoniHke final proof in support ol Ills claim, and that said proof will Im made be fore Clerk of District (Vmrt, at Harrison Nebraska, on May 5, 1900, viz : JOHN W. HICEHOKFF, of Harrison, Neb , on II, E. No. 4544, for the East)- Southeast Sec. 10, and South Seuth-west M Sec. 11, Twp. 8, N. ItangeSC w it .... . . . . .w uuiim liih loiiowinar v tn.Hu. ... ve his continuous residence upon and vanon upon said land viz : Oarton and John Plunkett of Harrlfon, r""-. un.i nrai joruan ana Dan Jordan of tiilcbrlst, Nebraska. F. M. DORRINGTON. Eegister. MOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at Alliance, Neb. March 20, 1900. Kotlce Is hereby given that the following "named settler has filed notice of bis Inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Clerk of Distriet Court at Harrison, Nebraska, on May 8, MOO.vbi; PATRICK SLATTEBT, of Harrison, Nebraska, on H. E. No. 1009, for the Ixjts 1. 2 and 3, and South-east 'i of North-east Sec. 2, Twp. 32, N. Range 87 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upen and cultiva tion of said land, viz: lxw Wilson, Oscar Garton, Earnest Lyons and James Merriain, all of Harrison, Neb. r.M. D0RR1NUT05, Register. . STOCK BRANDS. : Tl JOTJRHALWIll publish yourbrand.like the following, for 12 :00, per rear. Each ad Ultional brand 75 cents. Every rarmer or ranchmen in Bloux and adjoining coauties tsould advertise their brands in ThsJocb NALas it circulates mil over the state, n may be tae toeaas of suviug money for yo. CHARLES BI RULE. ' -n t j.'t side or hip ol cat t le, i. .eft sl.onbl'- cr h'ifics. Iltai gu ou the bead vl Wai'jonuet jcrek Address Harrison, Sioux Co. Neb. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS' To Ward M. Burgess. Mrs. Ward M. Bnr gess, his wile,, christian name unknown. You, and each of you' are hereby notified that on the tad day of May, A. D. 1980, The Coun ty of Sioux, as plaintiff, filed in the district court in and for the county of Btoux and state of Nebraska, its petition against you, the object and prayer of which is to fore close certain tax liens on the following des cribed real estate, situated In the countv of Sioux and state of Nebraska, to-wlt: South-east quarter and sotith-weet quar ter of section tweuty-one SI Township thirty-live 35 north of range flfty four 54, west of the 6th P. M. That said tax Ileus consist of taxes asses- ed and levied on said real estate for the fol lowing years and amounts, to wit: " In the year 1H94, the sum of fl9.R0; In the year 1895, the sum of S9.78; In the year 189U, tliesum ot HS.31; In Ue year 1897, the sum of 111.27; In the year 1S98, the sum of 18,97; with interest on each of said sums as provid ed by law; and to have an acaounting of the amount of taxes and interest now due on said tax Hens, and to forever bar and foroplose said defendants, and each of them, outof any and all right, title interest, Hen and equity of redemption In and to said real estate, and for general equitable relief. That you are further notified and required to answer said petition on or before the 11th day of 3uno, A. 1, 1900. No. 1. 1 M. J. O'ConmBLL, Co. Attorney. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEPENDENTS. To Eugene Powell, Mrs. Eugene Powell, bis wife christian name unknown. You, and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of May A. D. 1900, The County of Sioux, as plain tiff, filed In the dis trict court In and for the county of Slonx and state of Nebraska, its petition against you, impleaded with MoKlnley Lannlag I.oaii ft Trust Company Equitable Land Company, the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose eertaln tax Hens on the follow ing described real estate, situated in tho county of Sioux and state of Nebraska, to wlt: South-west quarter )4, north.eaat quarter 14, south-east quarter X. uotrb west quarter K, north east quarter X, south-west quarter M, north-west quarter , south-eas t quarter of section twenty five Sft, township thirty four St, north of Range fifty five, wesof the 6th P. M. That said tax liens consist of taxes assess. ed and levied 011 said real estate tor the fol- lowing years aad amounts, to wit: In the year IBM, the sum 'of tlO.Gt; In the year 1891, the sum of 117.30; ; In the year IMS, the sura of 118.(9; lu the vear 181)3, the sura of 114.511; In the year 184, the sum or ail.4A; lu the year 18H, the sum of Hi M; In the year 19S, the sum of S7.74; In the year 1897, the sum of S.13; aud la the year 1SS, the sura of 15.42, with Interest on each of said sums as provi ded by law; and to bave an aecounttag of the amount or taxes and Interest now due on said tax Hens, and to forever bar and foreclose said defendants, and each of them, out of any and all right, title. Inter est Hen and equity of redemption In and to said real estate, and for general equitable relief. That you are further notified and requir ed to answer said petition ou or before the llth day of June, A. D. 100. INo.tJ U. J. O'Cokneu, Ooiui'y Attorney. 1900. NO. 41. Fmask v. Lewis. Briindrd on left f Me Maltese Cross f Cattle sun On in t 1 Range ouheauort" honlderof Horst-s. nite Kiver. P. O. AilO re Harrison Nb. JOHN A. HANSON rat Owns the fnllnw- ItiKUraud one! til er: Also HQ on cat tle and horsft-. cattle on leftside liorsi-s ou lft shoulder. Range on Silver Springs and east of state Inc. PosUifllee Harrison Neb tJlOO ItEWAUD. For proof to convict any person of steal Ing any of iny stock. iiraaded on right shoulder of HORSES. P. O. Addreaas David Colvilek, Harrlsom, Nebraska. -y. C'HACLKS NEWMAN. The brand represented lu this not'.co and branded any where on left side of cattle, audoTer lap oat from tbo right ear. , . Also the same brand on loft thigh of horses, belongs to the undersigned. Kaage near Kast Springs, swuth tlart til Sioux county. ' Cjiamlks Nkm'man,. Harrison, Kebratba. FRANK NfJTTO. On loft side of cattle and an left shoulder ot horses. Range on Antelope creek P. O., Ghilcunst, Sioux Co.. Neb. 8.J. TUCKEt. ' Brandud ou left shoulder ot horsee and on left side of cattle. Range on Whit River, aear Glen. P. 6. Address, Glen, Nebraska. .Pat M J '3s0kui!k.r OO 'etdV "Ml "A 'MM ttaw m swni smi tm m w NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEEFNDANTS. To John Konoer, Mrs. John Koneer, Sbow alter Mortgage Company, 8. K. Humphrey, christian name unknown. Yon, and each oi yon, are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1900, The County of Sioux, as plaintiff, filed in tho district court in and for the county of Sioux and state of Nebraska, its petition against you, the object and prayer of which ia to foreclose certain tax liens on the following described real estate, situated in the coun ty of Sioux and state of Nebraska, to wit: South-west, quarter U Section twenty 0110 11, Township 84, North Range 56, West or the 6th p. M., that said tax Ileus consist of toxs assessed and levied ou said real estate for the following years aud amounts, to wit: In the year 1894, the sum of 113.67; In the year 1898, the sum of 17.33; in the year im, the sum of 18.44; la the year 1897. the sum of I8.8J? in the year 1898, the sum of t7.6, with Interest on each of said sums as provided by law; and to have an accounting pf the amount of taxes and Interest now due on said tax liens, and to forever bar and fore close said defendants, and each of tlteiu, oat of any aud all right, title, Interest lieu aud equltr of redemption in and to said real estate, and for general equitable reller. That youare further notified and requir ed to answer said petition ou or before the lltn day of June, A. D. 1900. I No. I.J M. J. O'Connell, Co. Attorney. NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT DEFENDANTS" To Edward S. Maloney, Beulah Maloney his wife, A. D. Wood, christian name unhnown. You and each of yon, are hereby notified that on the Ind day of May, A. D. 1900. Tbo County of Sioux, as plaintiff, filed lu the dis trict court In and for tbo county ot Sioux and state ot Nebraska, Its petltlou against you, the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose certain tax Hens on the following described real estate, situated In the coanty of Sioux and state of Nebraska, to-wlt: North-west quarter ! of section twonty- slght SR, Township thirty-four S4, north of range fifty-five 55 west of the Sth, P. M. That said tax Hens consist ot taxCB assess ed and levied on said real estate for the fol lowing years and amounts, to-wlt : In the year 1889, the sum of 114.07; in the year 1890, the sum oi 110,46; In the year 1891, tbo stun of llt.; In the year UH, the sum of 118.34; In the year 1893, the sum of 112 84; lu the year 1894, the sum of I18.0D; lu the yewr I89j, the sum of 17.18; In the year 189:, the sum of 17.88; In the year 1W, the sum ot 8.88, and in the year 1898,. the sum of 87.W. with Interest on each of said sums as pro vided by law; and to have an accounting of the amount of taxes and luterest now dee on said tax Hens, and to forever bar and foreclose said defendants, and each of them out of any aad all right, title, Interest, lieu and eqalty of redemption In and to said real estate, and for general equitable relief. That you are further aetlfled and required to answer said pettton on or kef 01 e (ha 11th day of June, A. D. 1900. iNo.S. M. J. O'CoNnkll, Co, Attorney. ARB YOU A WORKED k In Weed er Petes F f s BAJtner foot POVTBR MAraNEJtY. M A . - - W.P.AJebasWweaCe., n 'HTrrn.!, ' f I JnL 1 1 m 11 5 7 il V . .f 1 J " At , 1' i 4 - ,1 y-1 ' , :k'S 7 'i ' v '. f - 1 tt .11 K . 1 i -- ; ' U I'.A't 'js.;. !4 w. .('- V.:-! 7f