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hMh..e i V - 1 '1 V " l 13 VOL. IZIZIX. ASKA, TX-3ITJSIDA,"Z, SEPT. 27, 1SOO 3 O. 13. Our TJutto' -"NO QUESTION IS EVER SETTLED UNmYr IS SETTLED RIGHT. "-Hon. William .J. Bryan. ij A i ' I-I A K R I S O N 1 R 1 C S S -J O X J R N A L . r-KST-F.r,'?irn ijw g:r Kubwrip'.lim IVIc IVr Year SI.O0. Official Paper of siourc County. I). Canon, - Editor. Gr.o. h.Tf'.nu at thk Hahkim'N l' ut Oifkk s r'i r-sn ms Mattkh. , XATIOXA L TICKET. J'gr r"f!i.nt: WILLI AM J. PP.YaX,.. Lincoln, Neb. Kor Vice I'rt-M'b mi : A. K. SI F.VKN'-ON. Ploomington, Ills, lor Presii'entl-il l-lcctur: KKANICT. N.-"i-,r, Silver Repub. POUT. OHKF.V'ILDEIt, liemmrut K N. WKNr, JAM (' i!UG- " . " , jonN n. n;r.i iv?. PopulKt WILLIAM !i. CAF.RET, ,- V. (. sWaN, ' I'lcrEiintiiiww. s Vir.SION y'l'A TK TJCICKT. Kor Covrrur: WiLLUM A. POYNTEli,... Populist. Ko- I.Vnt. ;ov-r"or: 11 A. G",I.L'L:!M',...lYc-e Silver Kepnh. Ko- 5:cey df st.itc: (J. V, 8vol,d,i Populist Kor St ito Tri'WircT! ' H. II. HOA'AliU,.... " Kor State Auditor: Theodore Gim-s, " Kor Attorney linnci'nl: W. It. .OLDHAM Democrat Kor ComV t'ub. I . A li. : 1. J. OA KEY, Populist Kortfupt. full. Instruction; C. F. f'.KCK " Ynr rimi'mm. Ktti )itr!et: ' WILLIAM II, NEVILLE.. " T.KfJIHI.ATlVK TICKET. Kor !!cprintattv, tarl District: CHARLES F. COFFEE democrat Koa cnutor M'li liiairlct: ' W. V. IIAYWAHI),. Populist. l ur ('(inn's' Attorney, V. 0. PATi'EKXON, .'.OINCi WKX.L KOR A I'KAi E NATION. The Philadelphia North American fay: As the leading pplrit in the pence and nrhitrutioii of 1 1 ir world, '.he United States MioniJ to I !(n itn simre in tlie viir, if its irfi)rmiir!if(;n are to be juJgt;d liv the luimvy it i KpynJinc;, In rounl diiiiIh'Ch tlin jxiivi'rnnicjnt hits .'ippmpi i.iicfi fur the present liis;t! year 1 !...(iI),'l.''iC0 for the nrmy, f T.TCO.iW)') for t'orliriuilioiii. !),X)n,tUi(i for th riiiliVurv itcniWniv, ;r,:5,n00.0 K),0O3 f.r tho navy, VV,(i JO, 000 for uruiTit tle'lcieticv, war, nuvy, ittc. , nit'i. i her a Hum excesdin filKl.tlOO.OS'.). Will) the pen non hill nt !'rH ,0!1''.','O a yur, ntirl tiia million of inteesl, on v. ar wxperutiUirei, h, total come to tie-trly a million dollar-! for every d.iy of the yeur. Ar.J it doc rot look :ih it thit i.4 to jrrow tiny 1ms for komoi tioii to couie. World politic? and, coloina! stmbiti ma ccut iiiorrey. Our Diinih Aiiimii.U. Ortvwnor Poyntr, i-t om of the busi est men in lhti Kt tla-iiow-a-day, if he tou'd divido himself into iii'tv ilifTerent leiaM he rould oA (111 hi appointment throughout the staty. Goveruor Poy ti ter is on of t.'iq btst Governors Nebraska has ever hud, and moit of our peuplo know it, and that isj ist why tliey are goin to support hint thiin this fiill. Some filmli which linn upoeai-fd in a few of thu Deiti ich tnnt hints, ie:ilin(; of his iXrelleticy. as old "mother Pont or" unmasked (ho vulgarity of iM auth or, and disphtyej their true i i.h-rs which araenvy, reveii;;e nnd cont.einpt. fiovernor Mount, of Indiana, was ask ed today what tw thought of tv-nator Ilannii's assertion in his Chicago hpcoch: "I lieliove there is not a trust in the entire United States." "Tliero re trusts in Indiana,'' empha sizing the word "are" tho Governor Raid he regarded H.mna's break, an most in jurious to the republicans, and adds they do not want him to speek in Indiana. The Piiilc itoii detetiives and the state mi'.iri't of I'enitsylvjnia. havo bueu or-I'.-rod out to tiio of tho Htrilwrs in llw B'lthruwte rei.ni:; of that stale, and thus far hav,) xuccni'dtd in di.spatcliirif; four r.r live miner and or.o litlla child four years oHl, besides v.-oundiii nbout twenty ot.hurs, nt;d all bec-uiso of tlio ovur.'lowinc; dinner bucket of the coul barrons m.stead of I be miners. We run see, tnore clearly every day 'ay in tho cummkn troirrnse tliat Hon. t . n i Xf. J; lirynn is tnultio rapid strides to ward the White IJou: at Washington and watch our predictions, t iuvt jumt as sure iot the sun risen next 4th of March, W. J. IVyan will be inauerattd presi dent of these United States. VVitbfnt hesitancy we assert that the republican party are oppo.itd in every sense oCtho term, to labor unions, but, tiieynrm no way opposed to tniids, which nionopolizy everything that tiieir blif,'htinp hands cclne in coaUct with Ujo opprHsors of labor. ( Boc?arc Gleanings., Monday of last week 0. F. Cou'ee made a final move to Ch.iilron in moving one of the hoys h'ld the misfortune to hreak a wae;-jti wheerwli.'ri but ashortdislance from ran; h having to r.-!turii and net another R ajon and rel.iad caused a de lay of mse day. '. Win. ..Miller moved Ids catlln on Fr1- day last from the valley over to A. F. Christian range where they will remain for the winter his sort in-law Fil. lioso will slaif with tlioui for a while. We wlih to say to Zekiel that his ir.fw mant must have made a mistake in re gard to ttiut popcorn, on irrmiryey we learn thft Mr. Miller has but a few hills of Popcorn this season and it would take more WStter than passed through Hat creek this summer to raisa evea one ton of Popcorn from it. Mrs. Zimmerman has been suffering considerable the past week from having some tooth removed, bt-r face has. been vary painful bet at present writing we hear she Is much better. Our Iv.jtiinoxal storm 1 h's year is giv ing us a 5u:t that winter is nar causing "4 IP mwm L' it J h r ." HARRISON, NEBRASKA. C. V. Cciffl-e, IVcsdaeiit CiiAs. C. Jameson. II. TOBS. F. W.Clarkk, Ca-yliier. Clakke, A. McGinlev, Stockmen Laving use for a bank at this point may rely on U9 to handle their entire Uanking businep. nAVe aro propawl to take care of our trade at all times Tun Jourxal will publtsb yoorbrand.Hlce th followlns, for t2 :U0, per year. Kaon ad (lltimial hrand T"i cents. nvory larmer or ranchmen in Woujc jvnrt adjoining; eonutiou saoald nilvnrtiKB thoir uraicis ui TiibJock aHiu it circulsites ail over tlie otata. It tuuy be thu menus of Having money for yeu Vote for Hay ward and Coffee, ths jieoiilcf choice.. Voters should remtmlwr that the time fir election is drawing nar, ami also that tales without number, detrimental to the fusion candidates will be rife. But Vntry idinold read and wmgb these fab- ricfltinus well, nml consider tnoir wurce. and we fl that after so doin' tho cmcocted falsehoods of Ilmnil, Oeitrich nnd Fisher and diiponsed locally though t!iir boodlnd volariys will vanish as n phantom of night, or better Vt these base falsehoods will appear in their true lifc-ht. ' CofTee, our imxt representative is a man whom the peupl can trust, ho is riot one whooi any, man can buy. Vote for him, for m so doiue; you ure voting f ir your own intres(f " " War is always hell, and in nine cases out of ted is hIso iiinrder. No punish meiit in thin world can be too great for those who cause unnece.ssary war. Our liuiub Animals. Prosperity. and In dustry. Coal strike... .120,000 Coal auxiliar.es . J.. Coal average weekly pay Daiiy cost living for 0 Average monthly rent K.lib.1 Wounded .. Ml N Kits MKNU: a;t,oi(i 5 120 imr.AKPA&T. I Oatmtal and Tea. Bread. One-half Gill Milk for Haby. bl.SMIi. Dried Iieef. Bread." ' " Waier. Suffi:.":. ' .. Boiled Ileef. Oi.e Potatoe &.( h. One Cup of CoiTee. One Piece Bread with butter. That full dinner pnif of which Ilaiina is industriously telling iiround tliecountrv, that the laborin:.; man has had under the In niHcieiit rf ign of B;l!ious McKinley. emperor of l.bo United Stale.3, has had the lie thrust in his face, by the strike in Pennsylvania, of 120,000 men, who have !ceii compelled to wo. k for 70 cents a day, in order to keep u. larye family, in many cases from starvation. It'is said that a thief when pursued will invariably cry out "stop thief," Mr. Hanna, tho monopoly's Bjceiifc with the nrt.iident declares, that Mr. Bryan is a hypocrite, and says there is'nt such a thing as a trust Institution in' the United Slates. Every body in this county knows that's a lie, from the fact that Dettrich, the republican candidate for governor, in bis speech at this place, admitted there were about SOO of the in this coun try, and he said too that tbcv were all good trusts, thu only bad trust according to his statement is the tin plato Lust vf Wales. Jiorh I us to wajiuur what became ot our lust winter oprcoat. Wo re sorry wo could not send in any items last week hut we Were much too busy. I "' M. A. C. Eutf uretl Death A'-rmies. E:lip'ys ;'. Y. Sugar Hennery clones. - J.iwi M anciiesler, Ens., hickout ...SOO.OCO A n wricnn -ironworkers o.'iOH Merc, failures last week 211 Merc, failure same week lij'Ja,.. 131 U. S. U.ink clearings, dec. p. c... !iT Ijintiue utetl Mills start ' 5,0ml Steel wages reduced, per cent 2"i i Latest Q;j Mar Bryan. usual Only a rota ring fire enabled J. M. Gar- e!son, of" San Antonio, Te., to lie down wb.'O. attacked bv Astuia, from wbV'h hiy SuD'ered for yen re.. He wribis his misary v;as ofteo bo great that it seemed b3 ctidured the pgooics of death but Dr. ITing'3 new Discovery for con sumrHior. wholly cured him. This mar velous (isidicine is the or.ly knovn cure for asthfr-.a as well as consumption, Coughs typWrilds, and all Throat, Chest, , CflAttliKS KIKHLK. On lrlt side or hip of eattle, j ;,f;Jcrlc ,. sjVi Address Ilan-idon, Sloax Co. Neb ASI C. LEW'S. branded on left side if Cattle and on loft Cross ieioulder of Homes. Uungeoa nc.-ici oi liito Itlver. 1'. O. Address Harrison, Keb. $300 KEWAItl). Kor the arrest and conviction of any party or jwrties Ktealing or disfiguring any bramU on ttoulc belonging to tiie undersigned par ties: ' DAVID COLVILIJJ. ' Horses branded on rijjli shoulder or branded on riglit Jaw Also, I havo llorsea branded OJ1 left tlilgU Pout Ollio Address, Harrison, Sioux Co., Nebraska. o . . - F. E. JANDT. Brands JOHN A. HANSON Owns t,hn follnw- ftibrund on cHli ur; Also H3 on cat tle and bai'Siis riittloon leftsiill horses on left iLoutder. Baoee on Silver Rpring n3 eat of staw ino. PostoiKce Harrison Nob W-l , 60, 117, or on left tup loft hip or Cattle. " Slous' County, Nebraska. g on left Jaw, 1'ost Offloe, llewlt. JOHN T. SNOW. Guar'tiiiYk, .., n. ptuNNr- Price 50c and 1,00 ! -tb'- iee at i;r. i.ore. ' ' Best Points in Bryan's Letter. - A private monoplv ha olwujs been oiiotilla'. No defense cn be nindo of an industrial system in which one or a f..-.w more can control for their own profiC the output or price of any article of merchandise. 1 shall (select an Attorney-General who will, without fear or favor, enforc- cxistlng laws. " 1 shall reef mi mend such additional legislation as may be necessary to dis polvu every private monopoly. Iy itmdvertance the income-tax plnnk wan omitted from tho platform. 1 take thin occasion to reasiwrt iny belief in tlie principle which underlies the income tax. , The Democratic party makes no war on honestly acquired weallh. The Sm-cillc declaration in favor of the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the existing ratio of 18 to 1 is repeated in the plbtfornr. I hereby announce,. with all the emphasis which words can express rnv fixed determination not under any circumstances to be a candidate for re-eluctioM la case this campaign results in my ejection. Arc-Lishop Ireland, of St. Paul, Minn., has bid adieu to McKinley and Iii im perial policy. Lust Monday Murk linniia, bos of the republican irty nnd defemter of imper ialism and trust, K'v a banquet at the Union League Club, Chicago, to a party of gentlemen whose combiuwl wealth ngJIregated l25,fHfo.O00. On the same day 12.000 Pennsylvania coal minors Isid down their picks and tthovels boiause the coul trust refused tlwm living wages. At the Union Lunjfue Club lamqiiet, jfiven by II an in the platen cost $1( each the wine were costly beyond the dreams of Lucullus, The ragged miners fed their wnnfnced babies that Hay on black crusts and water. Hear what Mr. Creel man snys: "Three day ago wo wero in MnArtoo nnd there we ate with the miners In their h'uw-N; nml s'ich p'tliful. slielters lor human U-ings to live in! "Wo were itt the very heart of the trut ij'ucetion Uiv dmntr table it Uie workingmnn. It would have l:eri inter estiujr had Mr. McKmlov und Mr. Raima lieon there to talk about nrospcrity and tho full dinner pail. 'The grizled father cat at tho heaJ of the table, Ids hands roughened by life time of labor. His three daughters all compelled to work in the (lower of their youth, snt around him. The moth er, with face seamed and puckered by tlie st ruggln against the starvation, wailed on the rest. Tho week has brought forth its heavy defection from Mckinley," Kx-Uougressman Scott Wike of Till nois, who oppO'J P.ryan in ISO.), has tendered his services to the Democratic tme committe. , Dan jam in K. Johnson of the same state who was tho republican cand.dato for oon'Tess in tho Hth dUtiact. in is out for Dry-am PavM F. Bremtier, a prominent capi ta! -Kt of Chicago, cotniis to Iirvan as the savior of the constitution and the flag. Charles E. Ilarwood, Republican, and former mayor of Lynn, Mass., is with Bryan on tlie issue of imperialism. Da vid Spektorsky of Boston renouncec Mc- Kinley for tho same reason. Fred T. Mord, a Palmer and Pmekner manof IudianajKilis, Ind., hns followed his brethren into the fold. Elijah Tom ev of Washington, Tad., leaves tho Re publican party this year uf Ler a lifelong adherence. J. Warren Greene of N. Y. mnkes pub lic his conversion to Jtrvan. in u letter to the Evening Post of that city. From Danville, Ills., the following are reported:' E. R. E. Kimbi'ough, former speaker ff the Illinois house f represen tativos: Mi:hael Kellv, "'tho wealthiest man in Vermillion county"; Louis Piatt, real estate dealer; Hr. II. W. Morehouse, chief 'surgeon of the Wabash railway system; Thomas Conron, hardware mer chant; Hen Dandy, lumber dealer; Thom as R. Castlempn. manager of tho Dan ville Press; Dr. J. W. Wright , physician; A. R. Hill, attorney; J. H, Rirkley, re tired capitalist; XL W. Gillette, physi cian, and "laO Gormans who formerly voted the Republican ticket," . CHARLKS KEVVMAS. i"! Tna hnoifl rrnresented in this notice I'ljiS and branded any where on left side of cattle, and over lap out iiom tue "' s Also the niime brand on loft this of SirJjf-'i UOTsea, belongs to the undfirsiKHOd... liaHPl near E(,t Mprlnus, south part l'o Slonx county. - -Ciunu SWrwii, : r- ' illarrisoa.Hebrar.ka. Horses bVanded mm on left sbonl. fdor branded on left shoulder of Cattle and pj on left side. Post Office Address, Falriclt, Laramie Co. Wyow Tlie rir uhliitn party is committed to slavery, polygamy, millitarlsm am: imperialism, which they cannot deny, Alt you heed to do is to direct them to read the Sillu treaty made by the presi dent iK'credited agent, Genl. Bates, who negotiated with the Sulil king. That's where slavery, polygamy and titled nu bility has the unqualified support of Im pcrial.biliou M. Kinley. Then for mil turism, thu Philippine wnr to subjugate ti people fighting for libertv durii the past 800 yeniw, and in our country, an that Is neissnry to prove our Matem ent is to point to Knl, Mirriams millila r.sni in the Couer lie Alone labor utriko little over a year go. JsTitVt o to TTio l'ublic. The thitty second Nebraska State Fair and exposition will be held at its old siand, Lincoln, Nebr., Sept. The slate horticultural society will bold its "-- annual exhibit in connection with the stats fair and on the saoie grounds and dates. ' ' The board have offered 30,000 for premiums, $2,000 for county collective M fififi for md. The F. E. & M. V. R. R. have an nounced the low rate of one fare for the round tif'p pips 50c admission, from points luNebaska, tickets on sale Sept. i 1 inclusive, with return limit Sept. 8, and will run special trains from crliaa portions of the line, thus providing the best facilities for those wiabing to visit this fair aud exposition. Tho following are special days: Monday Sept. 3, Wheelmen's, day, o Bicyclo tournamet day. The motor tandom will be a special feature. Tuesday, Sept. 4, Fraternal drill day, and Fruit day, at which time tons of fruit will be distributed free, Wedcfcsdav and Thursday, Sept. 5 and 0th will lu every bodys days, aud tho big racos. . Friday, Sspt. 7th, Traveling Meo'g day and the '-Knights of the grip are prom ised a big time. The "Tennessee "Judges," a splendid troupe of colored minaterels, will gitfe daily free entertainments in the amphi theatre.' ; Spabin Abtine, a native of Manila, of the Taglcg tribe of Filippinos, will give frue daiiy receptions and eutertainmeuts, on the grounds. ' ' -. : Tho agricuitural and horticultural displays, promise lobe bolter tb0ever before exibited in this state. ;f Kit ANK NUTTO. On left side of cattle aud oa lef shoulder ot horses. ; . Range on AnteloiM) ereck I'. )., Olillchnst, Sioux Co., Meb. J.S. TUCKER. Branded ou left slionlder ol borse 7;iiSnnd on left side of cattle. i .., Kange on w nite uivei, iiem P. O. Address, Glen, Nebraska. DVX? CRKEK UVK STOCK Co. . Briinded on left hip of Cuttle in v" " ' mi : . ra Kange on ucepvram.. Address, Deep Creek Live Stock Co.. C'SPHiS llo-s, Supt., (ilen, Nebraska. mm J. IS. PARSER. Eorscs branded oa Celtic same on left Sheep barnded iZ2i hip left shoulder and I ou back or I back of Sheen. Ilaiige on Soldier Creek and White Kiver. , Address, Ft. Eobinson, Nebraska. 1 100 Reward. , ' For proof to eonvieVany person of steal iiijr, altering, rnaniag off, or in any way damaglngs stock brandei side or hip. right Address, James Forcb, L UarrlKon, Keb. Estray Notice. To whom it may concern: . -', ;m... iierohv iriven bv B. F. Gilbert the, , undersigned that on the" 17th day bT JTf" A, p. W00 on his enclosed land situated in Cot tonwood prcciuct in Sioux Connty Nebras ka. Two light gray horses was taken up by htm as cstrays. said horses being more particular branded and described ss follows. The largest horse is branded pn ngiu nip GEOHUB SW ANSON. Cattle branded Horses branded 1151 on lort side on left shou. Ider, renge on SoltlJcr Creek. ' Any stock branded as above being estrny cd from ray range, discovered by anybody on giving mo. information will be rewarded. Address, Ft. Kobtnson, Nebraska. Why a MlulHlor fltivc tip rrcuch !"(,'" A minister hod his salary rntdownone hundred dollars, a year or so ago (and this was in a western church), becausn his wife wore a hanwimer gown than some of the promyint women in the congregat'on. Tha reason was given np- enlv, nnd the mutter found ils way into public print. The fact that tho wife's wealthy aunt was t.u3 donor seemed to be of no consquetic, nnd the poor worn an hnrwir, irritated and mortiPfid at the puhlicy given to hrrpiivale nffitirs, fcuo ifeded in nprnnndinir her Buslond to withdraw from tl minlslry. "A Kin islor'ii wife," in the October Ltdics llorrv J'urnal. The wide awake people of Lincoln ore arran.!ng for aeries of night tfeot tournament. These, with ijuitrntnin- nit-ntnof an inatructive chwactet during fair wvek at the Lincoln Auditorium, will serve to enchWK the pleasure of those wIh will vleli Lincoln and the fair, 8se Agent of the F, F,. A M. V. R. R or further jiarticular a to rates, ape la r service. Ac. A Powder Mill Explosion. Removes everything In sight; so do drastji? mineral pills, but both are iwhjch tv dangwoua. No need to dynamite your body when Dr. Kings New, Ufe Pills do the work no easily and prfwtlT. Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25 I cents t J. E FiKNNWS tnpf wr IN THK COUNTY COURT OF SIOUX COUN TY, NEBRASKA. In TboMatlerol tho ICstate cf Peter Hrown eooimonly known as William Hnynos. I The State of. Nebraska, Siotix County, Notice of Probate of Will. To all persons Interested in the CHt'.to ot Poter Brown, commonly known us William Haynos, deceased. WhF,UKAS,v Mary K. Brown, of sftld conn ty, h Bled In my office an Instrument purporting to b the luet will and testament of peter Brown roumionly known us William llavnes. deceased, Lite of said county, nnd iietdlon praying to have the same uliulttcd to probata, which will relates to both real and personal estate, whereupon 1 have ap pointed Monday tho 1st day of OetiVber, l'.Xl at 1 o'clock In tho afternoon, at my ollieo la said county, as tho llino and place of prov Ing said will, nt which time and place yon and all concerned tauy appearand Contest thrtnrolmte of tlie same, It Is further ordered that said petitioner Rive notice to all persons lnterted in M estate of tlie pendency of the petition, and tho time and place set for bearing the same, by causing n copy of ' this order to be pub Ished In the JUrhimw PKEsSMJonnwAr,, u news pajicr publlsliwl lit Herrleon, salfl slate for thiecVeelts succeaslvoly previous to the day sot for said hnarlnR. In testimony whereof I have ncrennio mi my hand and official aeal this tb day of September, two, , ' UoniceT Wn-aow. 1SXAUI wioni iuw ( . I loft hip 67 left shoulder Smallest horse on left shoulder Wt as ER right shoulder 1J. F GILB1KT. Cal For Coinmi8slonprs Conventlou 2ml, District, Sioux County, 5cb. . A Delegate convention of the Peonlos in dependent party or Sioux County Nobr. Is hereby called V meet at the late residence of John J. Uodgers oa soldier creek on tho 11th day of October l'.0 at 1 o'clock I". M for tliepnrpose of nominating a candidate for tho office of county commissioner for the ind district the several precincts will be allowed tho number of delegate stated bchpv being one. delegate ut largo and one delegate for each ton votes cast for llou. Silas A. llolcomb for Supreme Judge at thu General Klcctlon of 1SW. Andrews, 2 Cottonwood 4 Btigur Imo.T, Nl White Blver 4 11. J. Weiikh, WH. J.A.lUl'M. - Secretary, " Chairnmn. A true copy. Tho Bravery f Waiaca. QYPHILISXS"rp XMki an.fcuwni- 'Wot grandly ahpwn by Mrs. John Dow ling of Butler Pa., in a thrtyejrttrur gle with a malignant atomach trouble that caused distresaiog attack of BaitM and indigestion. All reroedlea fallecl to relieve her until aha tried Electric Bit ters. After Uking It two booUm, h wrote: "I m now wholly cured a4 can eat anytWnc. It la truly gnmi', tonic for the whole irsUa h I putzl , ia weight and fell roDCti atrtrJ - oriMlf It aOa fiiseaiaB, .cSKJ ".. , pepeht. Improve C Z "V' V Only Mo. ChwiutMi. i - V .I 0. ' .V .i J 4 - : I 1 1 Aif , , st ' rmt tr- 4. h. ' t" 4 in I 4