Harrison Press -Journal. hJcr VOL. XIV. HAHRISQIT, 1TBBRA8IIA, THURSDAY, ISTOT. 31, 1901. ttttt- c r -V THE LOOL GEES- I . E. P. Maine and wife return! yester day from an extended visit in Montana. Andrew Christian, of Pleawtnt Ridge, purchased a windmill of U. W. Hotter. Juct received: A new consignment of id boy cIoUi.dk at GERLACHS. Owar Ward arrived at I tome Monday night for a sliort visit witli hie family. Mi Katie Bourrett from an extended visit Pierce, Neb. returned Friday to Chadron v and ft Mrs. Myrtie Hester returned fnm (sTawford where idle has bean having dental work done by Dr. Reynolds. .Dr. Reynold, the Crawford Dentist will visit Hrrrison once each mouth. Watch these column for date. ' Marriage. Mr. J. T. Watson and Mr. Matilda Olbricht were married by Judge Burtelt yesterday at tlte crunl.y judge's otttc..'. Mr. Watson known far and wide a the most successful slayer of grey wolves titat ever gave them chase and resides in Whistle ('reek precinct. We are not ac quainted with tlte bride, but no doubt she is a worthy lady to share with Mr. Watson his joys and sorrows. Here's hoping that the sorrow of their wedded life will only come often enough to make them appreciate lite full value of their joys. Thi newly married couple will rt side in Sioux county. A general court martial whs in session a few days recently for tlie trial of gen eral irlsners at Ute post. ' The post telephone system, under the supervision of Ordinance sergeant Hose, is now in perfect working order, "Hello Central! give me beaveo." The troops were paid off on the 131b inst, and tlie boys have been enjoying tlte benefits thereof except tlte nsunl pay day hop, which has to date failed to (ire sent its appearance. Vounl Solo-Selected Miss Georgie Miller, Hemingford Reading and how to teach it BP Cromer, Mitchell Uiscnraion. Miss Florence Leo, rlmdrno. Primiry Reading with special Reference to Polktrd methods Miss Busie R. Fraser, Alliance Discussion, Kiss Leah Hark, Crawford SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 1:80 O'clock Vocal Solo. Melected HIM AwrnM. If 1-idlaliru.llfrh. Alliullf Tlie hospital steward and bis assistant nf th. att .4ri. were entertained at dinner recently by their immediate sierior. More ami better good for the snme money at Gerlach s store lliau any other place, try them. 10-tf TIsj foundation for VV. H. Wright's hotel is about completed und seven I load of dimension stuff have been huulei) during tlie mst week. Mrs. Ilreiper left yesterday for her home in Colorado after an extended vinit with Iter sister, Mrs. (loliiiiHM'ortb, and Iter mother, Mrs. Dietn. Mr. Hoilings worth accompanied her to Oriii Junction ( ounty 8uierint'iident Burke visited scIiooIh in lite north eml of the county last week,' He was much pleased with the new te.icliers he met and with the evidence of go-si work that hu found. H. A. Praldy, -Harrisons uptlar black mKh, done soine much need! work un tlie IW9Jorimi. paper cutter this week. We are now in elutpe to do your work iu a satisfactory manner. The ladies of Harrison are rejiiciKtd to meet at the home of Mrs. Hanson, Wed "nesday afternoon, Nov.' 87, and Join.the Ladies' AW Society. Mks. Ma Mahstri.i.er, 8e-y. Jam. IL Cook, of Agate, was in the rity yesterday, mid while here culled on the Pwre-JoCttNAr. man. Mr. Cook expects to. attend the National Live Block con vention in Chicago next month as a delegate. Clipped. We publish the following interview with Col. Hunter, which appeared in Saturday's World-Herald, to sliow what the-people think of tins territory, which may f be some consolation to those wlio are bol snlisned witli their condition and are expecting to find sometliiug bel ter. Mr. Hooter's ranch is located near An drew a. about 20 miles west of Crawford, and was recently purchased from Frank lin Force:' Colonel J. K. Hunter, popular onto fame for his warmth of geniality and his gracious presence, was at the stock ex change yesterday with three cars of cat tle shipped from bis - rauch in Sioux county. -, .a- , . Colonel Hunter bus many acquaint nncef tlirou'liout the state and many friends at the e xcliange. His companion- able spirit and his irrestable persoiial iiiuiml.sm has niude him popular every where. For years he wus a leadicg in surance limn of Omaha, but recently he bus devoted his entire time and attention to his much. "I will try and be modest about the ranch." the colonel said to the World- Herald yesterday, "1 can simplysay that it is tlie llnei-t, ranch in Nebraska', which you know, means the liuest in the world. "Tliere i little knuwu here about the country out tlit ic. AW miles from Oma ha. o more beautiful country .ever laid out of doors. And the' White Kiver, well, it's a dream. That famous stream is always full of ll.sli, ami ot the finest trout, too. It's a great stream and an ideal siwt for tourists during the sum mer." Craw foid Bulletin. Stock Letter. Receipts of cattle liberal, 12,000 for two days. 8upply of corn fed cattle rimuJt but market steady to strong un good to choice grades. Half fat and snort fed beeves dull and slow; sale burelv steady. Cows and mixed stork in liberal supply; market steady to strong on all grades. The trade is s lockers and feeders is strong and active. Good, flethy feeders are in best demand and sell ijiiickly, while me dium and , common grades are slow and uneven sale. Range beef steady to strong. Nye A Buchanan Co. L. B. Carey, Sidney Grading country schools. Miss Vivian Lawerenoe, Ellsworth General Discussioo The importairje of elementary Agricul ture io our schools 8. IS, dark, cody LHecussiou, Geo. w. Myers, Harrison Duet, Selected, Misses Lula Duncan and wilma Frew Address. w. A. Clark. President State Normal - Business Meeting. Fence Posts Cnrt Witt will cut and peel pine fence posts at ten cents apiece. .See him at the Witt place or leave your order wit L. Gerlach. 1S-4 C. I. Plympton and family left yester day for Needles, California. Mr. Plyiup. ton's mother and Mr. Hutching' family of Crawford accompanied him, while Mr. Hutching went with the car containing household good, stock, etc. Mr. Bieser, who came down from Har rison for medical treatment, does not how signs as yet of subsUntiul improv nient In her condition, being somewnal better at time and then worse again. Keuratgia appeal's to be the principal ailment. Crawford Bulletin. Bodarc Geanings. Sheriff Uargan informs us Uwt after much aad earnest solicitation from the UthoHties here, Ute Miperintendent of the hospitul for the insane at Ijnccln has coasenled to receive Joe Kramer, the un fortunate lunatic who has beeo conlhted in our county jail far several week. Tit beriff will gn down with him tomorrow night The Chadronia. Tuerday of Inst week tlie Scheafer hoys haled a c Jrlo id of bay at tlieCVitfee ranch which Wm. Miil-r and J. Anderson hauled to town and sbipied to Mr. Coffee at ClKHlron. . Irven Ruimernnin. bo has lieen herd ing cattle all Minimer on Old Woman creek, turned over the o;ittl to their re spective owners the ttrst of the week. Mr. Miller Ims taken a small hunch of calves to winter for Miss LucjjHill. They were delivered at bis place last week. John Eberspeclier has just purchased a line double-seated boggy, handsome in upearance. yet comfortable and strong enough to drive over any road. With sorrow we announce the death of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Jordan, who died Tuesday, Nov. 13, and was in terred ut Montrose on Thursday. 4'Of such is the kigdom of heaven." We wish to announce here for the ben eflt of those not In attendance at tlie ser vice lant Sunday that Be v. Rice's next aptaiintnient here will be December 1 Rev. Sloan will accompany him. There will be preaching at 11 a. m. and at 'M p. ni. Dinner at the church and all are Invited to come and bring a lunch. Even ing meetings will follow during thr week and longer if it seenta desirable. M. A. C. Game Laws. Forty states prohibit the export of oer lain specified game, and thirty' seven of these forbid shipment of quail killed in the state to points outside the state. This is right. The game belongs to the people of the state, and there is no state where game is so abundant that the sup ply is greater than the demands of its own people. Moreover, the right to ex port it is a temptation to exterminate it for the benefit of others. It should be limited to Utose fairly entitled to enjoy it. Tlie importing of the name from for eign countries, and from one state to an other under reasonable limitations, for breeding purposes, is manifestly right in tlie line of game protection. If a law could be enacted forbidding any cold storage company from having game on storage tea days after the be ginning of the close season in any state, it would be a great measure. At prese-it the cold storage oompanies All their shelves with game, and serve it at all seasons in spue of the law. Tlit v are greater temptatiao ie slaughter than all tlie other things put together. And sucl stuff it is! A quail or sniM that ha been on k'e six month", served, as it so often is. upon the oeenn-linor iu July or August is no better thin a sour piece of white onk chip. Yet, to enable them to indulge in this class of nmntl, the laws are luore grossly violated than for any ether rea son. From ''Tlie Awakening Concerning Gamer bv John S. Wise, in the Anuri can Monlklf R;vUw of Review for No vember. - Mrltber angar Wer alt. A story is told of the energy ani vigor of the Archbishop of Canter bury. At the last church congress his grace bad Ukn part In an absorbing dlacuMlon. followed by a vigorous epeech to a men's meeting and an ad dress to an overflow meeting, an3 waa about to wind up the day'a activ ity by a walk to the railway atatlon and a lite journey back to town to be ready for the ordlnatloa of two htabnns nn the morrow. "May I call a cab for your grace?" anxiously In autroil a rWrvman. who feared tile effects of exposure after to much ex ertlon, but the archbishop gave him briefly, yet firmly, to understand that his sympathy was misplaced. A lew rarda further on another clergyman. raonir.lne that the head of the Church of England Is no longer young. n spite of bis air of leonine robust nsas, stepped across ana oegi(ei m grace to allow blm to ball cab. What forr Mkrd the archbishop, with some abruptness. "Why. your rraM rsln is eomlnK on." "Well. If you arc made of sugar, I am not. reloloed the archbishop, a he sturdily strode forward. Wreak Mer. An exchange quotes the following roDveraatlon between husbaad and wife. She suddenly addressee blm: "What are you rending so ajMorbrng ly?" "It's new Scotch novel." "Oh." criaa the wife with enthusiasm, "I'm no fond of those dear dhlect things! Do reed me a little!" "Can you un derstand it?" "Can I understand It?" she repeats, loftily. "Well, I should hope anything you are reading need not be Greek to me!" "No, but It might be Scotch." "Well, go on. read Just where you are." " 'Ye e. Blsple,' said Duncan, doucely, 'I might bae mair the matter wi' me than ye wad be 'pterin'. Alblins ma een Is a bit dracsltt, an' I'm hearts' the poolses tbuddln' In ma ears, an' ma toongue Is clavln' when it snd be gaeln'; an' div ye no bear the dtrlln' o' ma balrt; an' feet the sbakin' o' ma bond this day gin I gat a glimpse o' ye, salr birplln' like an auld men? Dlv ye nae guess what's a' the steer, hlnney. wi'out gaein' it malr words?' " "Stop! Btop! For good ness' sake! What in tbe world Is the creature trying to say?" "He Is mak ing a declaration ot love." "A decla ration of love! I thought he was tell ing a lot of symptoms to his doctor!" Prcfoxloncl fenlx GRANT OUTMRlfc. tttsKnsy-st-Law. Prompt ataaatoow give to all laga Matters in Jfaatjee, Cocnty and Dislni t Courts, aeal before the United tn" Land Oltice. Fire Insurance written in reliahi companies. rTI'gal papers carefwlly i!r;i Harrisoh. Nwwsiu. H. 4. UX'snnell, - - IV. .tllrrmry. WiH PrndlM in All CorU Kperfart .tttentlon Given to IjmI ftf ire BhsIbsss. Collectrnmi and ntl basinmr sri' ed tease will receive ntnt sttenlitm. Hakrmon - XnHMtA. , j. J. E. PH1NNEY. M. I. l'hyiwrlas anal Marges. 411 csll givun prompt attention. Ortli-e lu Hni .store. -MARMKIN' - KnBASKA. The football arrived Saturday and Sat urday afternoon those who know the game and those who want to learn spent little lime getting acquainted with the tuystrieaof the pigskin. If enough in terest is manifest, it is exiected 'that a team will be organised and an attempt mads to get some games with neighbor ksg towns. The families of J. II. Lacy, Jos. Lod wig nsx Wm, Miller left last Thursday night for Garnet, Kansas. Mr. Lacy and Mr. Ludwig (Wt Tuesday night with tlie housthoM goods and stock and Uia re waindar followsd Thursday night, This will must quite a vacancy in tl e Lacy nsUlnnwnt. They will ba missed by their 'tunny frieods and aeighbor in Hiotix coun ty who will join with the Prbw Jotst M wisriing them abuodaoce of suevsss nd unhoundeil m;frfty In their new BarrickssGoSsip Post Com, 8ergsnnt Chapman left for his far eastern station a few days ago, upoo being relieved by Com, Sergecnt mOemier. Mrs. (Jhapmnn and the little oies will remain at the post Indefinitely Mrs. Strightnsy, whose husband is a mhmber of Troop "A," First Cavalry, now m tns i-niinppinea. irt the post a fev days ago for her horns in Washing. ton, D. C II. McParland hna cloeed his boarding liouss. This may give the "Bureau of Information" rsstumnt nn increase of businras. If r. MvFarlnnd and family havs returned to their former dwell log, Mr. Josephine Emory, of Omaha, Is visiting Mrs. Row, at tlw post. The o fit oars and their ladies passed nn enjoyable evening a few days sinus at the post hall. It is now understood that company "P Tenth Infantry , which forma a part of tbe command, is to leave for Fort Crook 4ouitime during the prcat invalh Teache't Auociation Below we print a program of the Northwest Nebraska Teachers Associa tion which will be held in Alliance Nov ember 24 and 30. It is to he regretted that the association was changed from Crawford ns the connections are such that the teachers from tlie east and west on the Elkhrirn cinnot make the trip und return in time for llieir schools Monday. While it was located at Crawford it was convenient for ull to attend wIk desire to. This association should be very helpful to teachers nod it seems that it was very unwise to cltange tlie location. Tlie ruil road will givs a rate of on nod one-third fare for the roiindptrip. FHIDAY AFTERNOON 1.30 O'Oxx. Music Selected High School Chorus, Alliance. History in Country Schools, Win. L Fraser. Hyannis. Discussion, A. A. Miller, Gsring. Tlie Object of Education . W. H. Kramer, Crawford General Discussion Music-Selected Chadron. Address, J. L. McBriea, Deputy State Sup't Correlation of Studies io theLowerf trades Miss Lulu Evans, Crawford Oensml Discussion. FRIDAY EVENING, 7) O'Clock, Vocal 8olo-8slected, Miss Wilma Frew, Alliance. Invocation, Address of Welcome, W. H, Barti, Alliance; Response. W. C. Phlpps, Chadron. Music belected, A prehisiunc caaoc- was dug tip re- rnntly In a bog about nre miles trom i rtiitigaMnoT, County , Tyronn,, Ireland. , t is srooped iit of an oak trim., MJ si eh long, three feet w!dB. and eight een inrnes lep. ii nas a nui tumir st tbe bow, evidently fcr mooring and ai;lnfe. ind hIpo two luga at tns ;et n. In the nacie bog a woman's Hxly was i.Ucoverod In a remarxBoiB ;tae of preservation. Accoraws medical opinion It has lain there for J00 years, but the peaty soil had pre served it. awraa tiernhsnll's RoassaCle Hsblts. Mmr. .Sarah Bernhardt goes to her romantic castle to escape civilisation. She only sees two or three intimate Meads there and swmds' her Urns yachting, boating, fishing and gener ally rpeaklng. lives aa much on or In the seas as possible. One of her pst hobbies Is. collecting curious marine nlants. Of these she has soma remark abls apeumens, which she has usea aa motives for decoration In leather and metal work. This year Mms. Sarah Bernhardt went In for yachting a great deal. The Objection Rsaaove. President Tucker of Dartmouth has been In the habit of apendtng his sum men on a New Hampshire farm. The family becomlnar dissatisfied with cer tain details the proximity ot the pig pen to the house, and the manners of ths servant girl he wrote to the farm er that he could come no more, and mentioned these objections. In a fw days he received the following concll latorr reply. "Hear Sir: There ain't been no bogn since you left, and Han nab has went.'' Indian Almost a MHIIonstre. Peter Chiudo, an Indian, died recent ly in tbe Silver Creek (Wash.) mining t'lRtrlct within a few weeks of being a millionaire. He had demonstrates tne correctness of his belief that tbe ledge cn his claim contained almost 1m meaaurable wetlth In gold, silver and copper, when he was suddenly taken with hemorrhage of the Kings ana niea In the hospital. Chlndo natj worxea in comparative poverty for seven years. IntNvtdwslltr ct the Telee. No man can disguise his voice in talking through a telephone. Every person has some little peculiarity of speech that, no matter how Inflnltesmal it mar be. is sure to be accentuated and made mors recoanisnbto over the ! wire. The man who has a sharp rinc , in bis voles wilt seem to speak more j sharply, a gruff voice will be made mors gruff, and by the same rate an Inatneere voice is given a greater tone of insincerity. Philadelphia. Ketord. Ow rfsKtast WemM. Man who are accustomed to say and think that women can never be mathe maticians will be surprised to know that, according to ths annual roister of the American Mathematical Society, no less than twenty two memsert of that society are women, and that a woman. Prof. Scott, W a member of ths council. Late statMfc slaaw tkwt In tbe public schools of this country1 girls are most proficient in mathsma- tlca, boys In history. KOIIWKR, awiusAtxnrir- Lumbcr, Harness, rjerirlles, Gru.ii i and Feed, Doors and Windows, Heavy Hardware NOTJIXTOSON-KSMIDKSr DEFKWDAKT- TwAiwertKHv Investment Oompsnr.s cor. porstlnn, W.J. ilowrlen, whuse trne curie tuin name Is known to nisuiUll. C. 8. eras 1y Shane trae name Is unknown, trustee, nn.nr!(l(nit !-tendtit. Yon snd cacti of you wtlf take notice the Sursli WliKtom ptnlntlfr flled tier ietltton Is She lllstrict Court of Sioux counsv on. the 16th lay of OcioIkt 1W1 asliisl lmplewled withHsrah Wimlom sml lsoas Mr'isdom hclreof Aaron O. WlMlom deceased, the ob ji.-ct aud prayer of which petl:tos is tbe fnreclwpnm ef certain liens tor taxes upon the south half of the northeast tuartmr el section twelve and the north half ot the aorthwest qusiter of section thirteen alt in UnrnaMp thirty-two noitb of range flfty tbreeeatef taeCth principal meridian lu Stous Cewntv, Ncbrasks, said liens being for raw sSste. county sad scboo) district (sate krvscaaa-ainstisUd land fer the years KM, ISM, ISM. WT, Has, IMS ana !S0, thit an ae eoimttac may be aeete the amount doe on sVkt tax liens. Ast ssttf premises msy be de creed te be told to satisfy the amount found tobedne. theroon, thjtt you and each of yos may lie foreclosed snd forever barred of all right, title, Interest or equity of redemption in and to the same and for general relief. You are reqntrsd to amnrer said petition on ur before too 2Sth day of November ICSt- ' aars Wtidsea. ntatntlff. ColaIABw la. Three Deaths. President McKinley's death orcurred on the anniversary of the death of the Duke of Wellington, who died Septem ber 14. 1862, and also on tbe anni versary of tbe death of General Mont calm, who" was killed September 14. 1759, at Quebec Jewelry at Baaslaa Crt. The young Empress of Russia, It Is said, cares little or nothing about jewels, or Indeed, about any kind of finery, and In this respect presents a striking contrast to hsr mothsr-in-law, the still young-looking and even pretty Marie Feodorovna, whose Jewel casket in the days when she was Em press was the most famous in the world from a gem point of view, hard ly second even In the matter of pearls to the collection of the Empress of Australia. apateaj War SSailai. Senator Bnoup and Gen. Eppa Hun ton "were swapping war stories tue other day, and the talk ran upon great 1 losses in s single battle. "My regi ' ment," said Gen. Hunton, "had "been reduced from its full complement to 200 men when It participated in Plck j ett's charge at Gettysburg. How many men of that regiment do you think i came out or mat coarse aiive: ne- tor ten, Shoup could not guess. " said Gen. Huntoo. Only The Kra Cawstantuteple. "Era of Constantinople." extert- Aa Alpfcaretfeal foertoMp. "Yes,", said tbe fair young girl. "I baa a great many alphabetical court ships while I was In the country this summer." "Indeed?" he murmured, not knowing what else to say, but be ing anxious to get at ths next para t.aph. "Yes," she continued, "you know I would roll my eyes, and then he Jaya bad to follow the eyes, didn't hey'" After repeating the alphabet in to the inclusion that the fair young thing new whereof sba spake. Boston Aav Irsn. . Tlie Trelh tf U "It's my opinion." said Mr. Medder grass, after complimenting the grocer on the fact that the atore had been furnished with a new stove for the tall loafers, "that some o' these here navy officers Is work In' for the coal trust. I b'lleve that's why they didn't tell Schley about their coal supply boldln" back on blm till prices went up another half dollar on ths ton.' Baltimore American. Nm-Caasalallve Btaek. Nnn-iiimulatlve stock Is stock on alvelv aaooted in the Greek empire. Illke several others, began wtth th I foundation of the world, whlen It ftxed. i at B. C. 5508. This era was generally ! followed by tbe auherenta of tbo Greek I church and prevailed In Russia until tbe reign of Peter the Great. A Versatile Earl. The Earl of Crewe Is perhaps tn most versatile of English noblemen. He is noted as a writer of verse, as a. bibliophile and es an art connoisseur and critic. He has also held snvera! government positions, and from 1412 to 1895 was lord lieutenant of Ireland. I4 te Amb4 Bswla'e Thrmie. The young king ot Spain, who la nearly U rears of age. will begin prer ently a series of visits to the courtn of Europe, and will main bis debut In the world as a floiablnc toexb to hi roval education. Next Many bo as- which ulvldenda unpaid at any time MDdB tn throne. Ho sea been are not necessarily to be paid there-; fjy educated and known- English, after. Cumulative or preferred exock 1 french and German as well aa Span- is entitled to a amaenn neiore any jin dividend Is paid on the common or non-cumulative. New York Sun. Bale Agatatt Tas-nodg'- At Cotta, In Saxony, persons who did The Metrle System. The metric system Is to-day eom nulsorr In twenty countries, represent ing more than 800.000,000 laBshltantar I. J" part we came to ths not nay their taxes last year are pub- j Germany, A iistrhv Hungary. Belgium. lUbed In a list whirn nangs up in an Bpeln, France, urseco, uaiy. jcuit restauranta and aaloooa of the city. lands, Portugal, Roirraania, Sertta. Those that are on the list can get , Norway, Sweden. Bwltisrland Airgon nelther moat nor drink at these , tine Republic. Brail I, Chile, atexleo. places under penalty oi ks vt. . Tke t'aars Rskalierawe. Queer slorlei about the csar are cir culating In Germany. Dinner waa kept High Hcbool Chorus, Alliance. ' waiting recently In too Winter Pal- Lecture "Thi country editor. I' Ool. A. L. Bigbr Lincolo Violin Solo Miss Pearl Berts. Alliance SATURDAY MORNING, 9 O'cwcg Vocal Solo- Selected Miss Ruth Hager, Alliance How te arouse the late rest of school board Miss Fannie Berry, Antioch Dtscussioa. 8. U Martiu. Rushvil'e. Tbe ttsuhor out of scliool L. M. Oberkvtter, disdroti Acudcmv. ace at St. Petersburg owing to tns un expected diss ppea ranee of the Imperial pair. They had taken an afternoon aleighrlde accompanied only by a lady In waiting.' and an Indiscreet witness declared that hr had asm ths alelgh standing near the edge of a lonely wood outside tlw dtr, with tbs two ladles In It laughing Ilk children. While tns caar of all ' tbe ' Ruasiaa hopped about on one leg In the enow, flopping his arm and croaking ilk crow. Peru and Venexuela. Where Brrea Ws Another birthday of Byron baa last passed, and still the long prosoJatdl memorial to mark the spot la oonspieii ous by Its absence. The plaos of ths poet's birth la ths corner of Holloa and Oxford streets. A large drapery em porium covers the alts, and thai feus I nesa station ery bears ths poet's busts In ths- right corner. But Bjrroolten huaeasihst Ulrts la A whole Italian girls' boarding school was Imprisoned for smuggling at Maallanlco, on tbs Swiss frontier. Ths teachers were la ths habit of tak ing tbe forty girls out on daily tramps la procession, walking two by two. The walka led so often over the bor der that the custom boose authorities became susnlclous. stonned and exam ined tbe rouna women and louo! tnoir ' ' anarbl bvat ootsldo. clothes full of rtgara. cigarettes and ; wnr derston4 wwMd rs tobaeco. They here figured out that B'c " "ronso one rtssorod ywtrn k.ir ii i, mm arnHb nf ago on arronni or STrwrinrni ana forbidden goods. ( Uona. txmdwa Rprsa. , hr t r