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V" 'I I Press - Journal. ECJRRISQJST, IKTEffllRilSXIA TECO"E,S3DA tTAJST.S. 19Q2. KfO.! X2CVTII n Illf tCML DEWS- g JiMt received: a. eew consignment of jam and boye clolhtqg .at .qERLACHS. 0- Dk k- man and Lacy oo jsveek. their dray li.ne this . Oeo. tterlach took the train for Dong 4ai where be.iutlt .visit hit brother for a dew days. J U. Cook was a Harrison visitor fonday, transacting biisinaaM with our .luerciutuU. . Wnp Fifty bead of, steers to keep until the lint of May., next. For partie .lilacs address, Box M, Harrison, Nub. BORK To Mr. and Ur. Parson on jMooday, Jnn. 6th 4902, a nine pound bo jr. Jafother ara! .child doing well. Mia Mabel Thayer etiK04d Tuesday night to Chadron where aha in attending the Academy. Mora and better good for the same niooey at Gerlach'a store Vhao any other fine; try tbant. 10-tf fdwinrGuthne started Tuesday night an Uie retnrn trip to Kearney Military Academy after spending mis vacation with the home folks. The wale of Durham bulls at the slscU yards Saturday did not attract a very ilarge urowd. Tfie remaining hulls were -till toid at a leaaunable flgnre, A- MuGtinJey, of Bioux county, was in Crawford Saturday and purchased all but -a few head of the cattle sold at the Grabbert Sale Crawford Bulletin. Mr. Henry Warneke starU Thursday night for Denver where he will remain for a short tune with his family. He has been looking after his ranch interests in Ahia section. H, nnd G. Lindeman retnrned Friday oight to their respective ho i e ia Craw ford and Iowa. They visited for several days with lite Cerlachs in Uiis idy. A birthoVi y riarty was given Monday flight at the homo of Uus J.ucv Mora vek. in doner of her birtlslay, A house full of .children enjoyed a delightful time. Jaiu&s Anderson ret urceJ Mio4ay Irom A visit to 1 had ron. While there he had t a wen removed ( roni his head by a tturgi ' operation and returned feeling oiuch improved. Rev, R, E. Warren was agreeably eur- IM-ised last Tuesday with a present of n One willow rocker and a rug from n ' cumber of his Jiushville friends. Rush pille Kecorder. TtM w.ork on Uie tvnuiercial Hotel is beiog rapidly pushwi. The building is ow almost enclosed and if present good Kood weather continues will soon have it feady for oouijiatioa. The Denver papers stale that Spaugh, the Manville stockman, appeared before tlx federal court ot Cheyenne and asked for an eatentioa of the SO days given him to take down his fence on government lanq. Ha was reprimanded by the court Aud the time extended until Feb. 4th. Clubbing Offer. Whila you are thinking of subscribing or your yearly reading matter, rernera bar that the Pbebk-Joukal will take aubscriptioca to any pspff on aarth and aave postage and time for you. Hard Time Dance. Friday night, January 81st, a "Hard Time Dance" will be given at Andrew Hall. Oood music will be furoisiied and priM will be given to the most appro priately d re see J couple. All are invited 27-4 At tba oxt meettag of the Woodoiee) Of the World which will ba Saturday avaoiog, Jan. 18, thara will ba a debate oo a vary "live" q. neat km. ''Baaolrad, thai U laoi laaainf bill now before Coograas ahould not paea " Aa iotereet- Ing time ia looked for and all anaabara ahould ba praaaot. Rtvival Sarvicai. Rev. Vouogman, aniated by Rev. Ray Of Crawford, haa been condncling revival aervicea during the past week at tha If, church. Tha aaaatiogi will oontioua Ihrotiffh Mt waalr. All art cordially ft 4. W. Owens, of Lhadroq, was in the , city toe llrat or Um weak In tha inteaeata of Chloro-Naptholeum, which is a cattle dip for the prevention of Texas Iteiiaod other diseases wharf) cattle are stoma timasjujljject to. He succeeded in eatab lisliing an agency with Marateller Bros. Special rAsetings Rev. air. Rice wil! begin a aeriew of qpecial meeting at the fiodarc Presby terian church on next Sunday, Jan. 12. The Rev. H. P. U. Bogue, D. D. of Alliance will attaint him in thin work. A large attendance ia desired. Wm. Barnes, of Battle Creek, Neb., who has been assisting in the Pbks8-JOUR NAL oflice for several weeks, left Satur day night. He will work in Oatiwactfor st short time before returning home, Mr. Barnes is a first cIhkh, all around work man, such us a country print shop re quires and is thorough and wnscitntious in the execution of his duties. J.lln Ddickm&nn returned yesterday from Chadron having finished giving his testimony at the Russell murder trial in Chadron. Alxmt a dten of the witnee- es for the state had given their teilimony wncn lie letl ana I here still ri mains alsiut fifteen more. No startling levl- openients liave come to light. It i thought, that the caie may occupy the whole week. Miss Topper nnd Kendrick and Prof, Myers returned Saturday in time to be rfin school work on Monday morning, Miss Tuper vinited at her home In Pierce county and also attended the Htate Teachers Association, Miss Kendncks ytent her vacation at her home near Marsland. SProf. Wyers attended the State Associatiot of South Dakota and Nebraska and read a peper at the latter place. All report a pleasant and profi table vacation. Rev. Father McNamara was given leasant surprise at his residence on King St, last Sunday evening it lieing he anniversary of his thirty-third birth' lay. Whist occupied the evening arid an elegant runner, ine guesis wen- prominent buAHMc men of the city anj included L. A, Coburn, D, McNeil Max Loewenthal, W. A. Smith, ias. Finnegan, J. Broghamer, O, H. Feldman E. C. Harris, Ben Loewenthal, Wiltiam Snenoer. Jake Kass. Robert Hood and Olias. Morris.ey. Chadron Journal. Petitions. Petitions have been drawo up, by the PKE9K JOCHSAL, to our representatives in t onngveea InaiWiey use uieir mnuenee anu their vto in opKsitin to the proposed Uiul-leasing bill spoken of in an editoral in this paper last a'eek. These petitions have lieen sent to all post offices in the county and can l-e found at Uarstellers Bros. L. (lerlach, County Clerk's ofllce and at both news papar ollices in Harrison. The Tight of petition is the small mans only resource in this matleras tlioy are unable to support a lobby at the Nationn capita as the capitalists are doing. is urgent that them? peliiions lie signed as soon as possible so that they can be sent to Washington, and it is to everyone interest to sigo them a soon as possible. County Superintendent Burke received tfiia week, a Report from the Stale Sup erintendent. It wan largely relative to the smaller schools of Nebraska. There are 4,771 school districts in Nebraska with pupils in attendance which number from 1 to 20. Snpt. Kowier reccomewie that whenever practical tha smaller dis tricts be consolidated and if necessary transportation be furnished at the ex pense of the district. There are several school diatri'M in Sioux county which ourcounty superintendent thinks would do well to consider this plan. He ex pect to make audi recomendationa at sometime in tha future. Mini David, of Crawford, who will teach the achool on gijuaw f Jreek came up Saturday and took the Montrose stage to her destination. RCMAftKABLC CUBE OF CROUP. I have a few worda to aay regarding Ohamberlain'a Cough Remedy. It saved my little boy 'a life and I feel that I can not praise it enough, I bought a bottle af it from A. & Hteera of (loodin, 8, D., and whan I got home with it tha poor fauhv could hard I v breathe. I cava the mediclM as directed every ten minutes until ha "thiww up" aad the I thought aura ha waa going to ohoka to death. Wa had to pull tha phlaafhi out of hia mouth In great Innv striate, I am posit iva that if I had not got that bottle of cough medicine, my bov would not ba oa aarth today. Joel Demont, In wood, Iowa. For aala by J. E. Phlopay. jtifrHH.-i. ;1 IRIPPERVILIE t Mr. PKW4-JotKAL, This is the first from.Eippervilie and will not bother you very muoh to get it into ,ress for the items will not tie very numerous. Lrging is all the rage in tu.C around Ripperville. The UeBock boys are hauling lumber to H-miUmi. The Carroll boys, Hike and Martin, went to Bill Hoyts to buy cattle last Monday. Have not learned what suc cess they had. The Crawford boys had a small break down last Sautrdav tliut delayed the null for a few da) a. One more load of lumber completes the bill -f native lumber for ,Uie Cooi ruercial hotel at Tlarrison. Miss Lillie Zimmerman returned to :hiulron Tuesday night. More some other time. Bodarc Geanings. Old Sioux county ia most variable in iter temper. Two weeks ago we had ex treiue cold, blustering winds, the earth hidden under several inches of snow, while tiie last few days have -been like spring. .Even Hies are buzzing merrily around on the windows. Uur olu neighbor, Joe nipp, came up from Oering last week to visit old friends and also take back with him his son Karl v.'bo will remain in tiering with Ins fath er this winter. There was a social gathering of the fiodarc people at the Church on Christ' luaseve. The prgoraru was a short one on account of the storm and other rea sons. There was little lime for prepera tions, but a Christmas tree delighted the hearts of the liltle ones anu a generous treat was enjoyed by the old and young alike. Miss Lillie Zimmerman and Mabel Thayer came up from Chadron last week and wiil upend their two weeks .vacation at their respective homes in the vailey. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Frank Nuito is at jitesent very sick. Mr. CharJee Stuart, of Cottonwood, is visiting witb Mr. Z. F. Antrim. Mrs. F. V-Uail is still unniwjcg ire understood. A Bargain. Several PP.KSB JoCltNAL readers laave renewed and with their renewal have left the necessary collectoral for the weekly World-Herald and theCouimooer. The price of these three papers at this office is $2.30. It is a combisation which hard to beat, because it gives one diver sified readiug matter. With these three pax;rs on your table you will have local and general news and editoral comment which will keep you informed as to what the leading men are thinking of current events and the relations these events are having and will have iu the history of the world. During tne Commoners first year it has attained a circulation which is pr-ibahly unparalelled in the history of any penoi ical. Many predicted tnat this phennru inal subscription list would fall away after the first three months and leave nothing hut an aching void in the breast of Mr. Bryan. But these predictions have been placed on the same sUdf as those that the Phillipine war would I ended when Bryan was defeated. Tl renewals have been coming i ito tl tOmmoners oui je receii'iiy i mo many tlwusarid each week. During tl year Mr. Bryan has secured the servic of Will II.' Maupin, who was for many years aragraplier and humorist on tl World-Herald staff. His department the Commoner, as it did in Hie World Herald, gives the paper life and color which rwleivea any tendency toward moiiotany which a '-one man pner" might have. Mr. Maupin also has charge of the Weekly Press Forum Jdepartinent and is amply qualified by his wide news paper experience to select the best from among the 80,000 exchanges which make weekly visits to the Commoner office. If you have neglected to renew for the'Conimonor you have made a mis take and ahould rectify it aa soon as possible. ranllr IXitl't Dletarb Blm. Ilr James Paget, whose life haa Juat been written by his aon, Stephen Pagat, had the rara talent of being abla to read and write In a room where the rest of hia family were otherwise occupied, and seemed to keep up at the aame time a lively fn tereat In what they ware engaged upon or talking of, putting a word now and then Into their conversation whlla busily engaged with papera and hooka at hia own particular bit ol the CoiDthissjoners' Proceedings. (Contioaed from last week. Harrison, Siou County., Neb., Dec. 28, 19(11. On motion .John Serres. county easuref, is instructed and he is hereby so ortiered to draw the amounts set op osi!.3 the several persons names from general fund of it 401,, and apply it to ieir deluiqiieiit perw.'Ra! taxeR and isstift haul ieiwoim lax leceipts to cover the j same. The following claims were taken up, examined, audited aul allowed or offset ith tefK Claimed. Taxes. War't. Sum Swinbank 4.30 4.30 4.00 4.60 4.70 . 4.76 4.30 4.80 4.30 4.30 8.20 3.26 .15.25 , J2.20 8.05 8.10 7.30 .80 9.li0 9 80 9 30 . 9 SO 8.d0 84 9 40 9.40 9.00 9.00 8.70 8,70 8.90 8.90 8.10 o 8.10 8.10 8 10 8.10 8.10 tf.10 .I0 7.00 7.00 1.65 '1.05 16.76 16.70 8.90 8;60 1 20 10 20 6 25 6 25 5 00 00 9 00 9 00 9 00 9 00 9 00 9 00 I 00 8 00 0 -50 it 00 10 00 10 Qo i 6 10 6 10 j 10 10 )0 0 H 00 13 00 i (5 JtO 6 90 6 90 6 90 C 90 6 90 10 90 10 90 0 25 6 25 12 50 12 50 B 50 6 50 12 50 12 50 13 00 18 00 6 rM 4 41 2 09 12 5 12 50 12 00 12 00 6 50 , 6 JO 6 04 6 00 ti 00 6 00 2 50 . 2 50 2 10 2 10 , 2 10 2 10 2 80 2 80 8 10 8 10 9 ao fl 80 9 30 9 30 9 70 9 70 9 70 9 70 9 80 9 80 9 70 9 70 8 10 8 10 l 5 00 5 00 1 45 1 45 9 50 9 50 150 00 150 00 80 50 SO 50 2 40 2 50 James Nelson Albert Moody Mike Jordan Iford Liriburg Benade Krafe Mike Jordan Roy Wright Bell Russell Rebecca Russell Win. tCartiteller Ezra Tucker Ed Rasher Clyde Ragan C. Christensen Alex Lowry Geo. Uerlach Elmer Smith E. Phinney Joseph Rubber C FDargna Alex Lowry Ed S wait. W.ru. iiuckley Charles F Dargan John Moaley Robert Pornerov A Greenwood Scott Metz EJ O'Connor C Newman eph.Suirdivant Homer Priddy CW,! Esller Ed Pelren Oustave Noruiscii Sam Kuori Nels Engebret A I, Loithoir Joseph Vai ley Oriu Tally tin Spray Roht Harrison Jarnes Nelson Jam-s Walpole Carl M Lux NeJs Peterson John Meekem Lu trior JaiueaJ Ed Schmidt Fred Zehst Carl Wolmer Iwis (ierlitch Hud Juhnson W ELyon 11 II Russell F.ank HusseM Dedrick Nelson Nels P Nelson John BJooiuburg thrist Madsen Ooodson Lucy Charles F Dargai Nels Plumb W H Fanning flrto Pluppn E A Bi-'elow Charles liussell assignee to Crites unit Funning M J O'Conriell serrices as County Attorney and expenses Fremont Tribune 2 10 20 " " 1 82 " 55 ' - 80 15 Ed Lyen, baliff 10 00 Dieckman & Lacy 13 75 Oscar Ward, lmlill'14 50 123 50 00 10 20 82 55 80 15 16 00 13 75 14 50 .' 00 49 10 30 00 8 50 60 W H -Fanning Alex Lowry 35 00 49 10 30 00 (I 50 60 50 00 30 95 John Dieakman T E lloimh VV O Patterxon J B Burke 50 00 3D 55 Wm. J A Raum 4th quarter salary 100 00 100 00 Wm. J A Raum 5 00 5 00 John 11 Uartell, express charges 3 20 3 20 School Mat No. 19 2 50 3 50 II H Parks, labor on bridge 81 75 81 75 II H Parka, building bridge on county line 18 75 18 75 JenaC Meng 15 73 15 75 E Rohwer 12 45 12 45 L C Lewis 10 05 10 05 On motion board adjourned till Jan. 14 1902. Wm. J. A. Racm, County CIjik. OM Mse Takes to Aetnmotillo, Lutber R. Marsh of Mlddletown, N. Y,. long prominent aa a Spiritualist and dupa of Dlsa Da Bar and the for mer law partner of Daniel Webster, bale and hearty at the age of 90 yea is, haa become an enthusiastic auiomo billst and la frequently aeen driving a machine through the highways of that section. Chicago Chronicle. Stock Report .Reoeipta-of callia are rf eavyf'rom all points. There are a few western rangers coming hut 1 he bulk of the offerings is made up of corn feds though choice fin ished beeves are scarce. (Jo account of thuiheavy runs. mid lower reports at oth er points buyers here are very bearish al though demand is very, good market runs kIow and weak 10 to 15j lower than last week's close. Gowk and ixed stock in liheraUsupply, trade is dull with prices 15to 2c lower for the two days. 'S tuck ers and feeders in very good demand and market strong. Receipts light. Slieepreceiits moderate market-steady to staong. Nye & Buchanan Co., fioith Omaha, Neb. A CURE FOR CROUP. W. C. Williamson, of Amherst, says: "For more than a year I suffered from lumbago. I finally tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm and it gare me en tire relief, which a-il other remedies had failed to do." Sold by J. E. Phinney. UnfTulo "RlU'e Indlso Iael. Ex-Congressman John Flnnerty tells the following good story of Buf falo Bill: "Years ago, in an Indian 'scrap' in which I bore a part, Buffalo Bill and Yellow Hand, .the noted chief of the CheyenDes, had an all but hand-to-hand fight, and It was one of the finest things 1 ever witnessed. Yellow Hand was one of the best looking of Indians and was possessad of a mag nificent physique. In his war paint he was superb. What Yellow Hand was for an Indian Cody was and Is lor a eaucaalaa. The two were about as fine specimen of the red and white races aa could be found. They were mounted and made a dead set for eatn other. When some 20 paces apart they opened a simultaneous fire, with the result that both horses fell aead in their tracks. Neither of such ex perlenced "horsemen, however, was to be caught by a falling animal, aad .both alighted on their feet. Both Titles again came to shoulder with ma chine-like precision, and again the .two shots were -at once. This time Yellow Hand missed by a hair's breadth, but it was not so with Buf falo Bill. His bullet crashed through the Indian chief's fcrain. To this day Cody preserves among his trophies Yellow Hand's bonnet." A GOOD RECOMMENDATION '1 have noticed that t ie snle , tin Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets is almost, invariably to those who have once used them," says Mr. J. H. Weber a urouilnent druirnist of Cascade, Iowa, What better recommendation could any medicine tiavethan for people to call fo K in need of suci a remedy Try them when vou feel dull after et ing. when vou -have a bad taste in you mouth, feel bilious, have no apietite oi when troubled with cooetmation, ana vou are certain to be detietried wiih the nrorrait relief which they afford. For sale by J. E. Phinney. PROUD OF THEIR BURDENS. Street I'rc-hlns Get No Chance to Crry Bur-i for Golfers The early evening suburban trains pr music, says a dealer. Some tnea coming Into the Broad street station are experts In this line and their ser and the Reading terminal In Phila- vices are highly rewarded.. TUe moat delphia contain a good sprinkling valuable Oriental rug In tbe world U these days- of young men and women in- the South Kensintoa museum, carrying bags filled with golf clubs. England. I think that It to worth The boys who lurk about the exits 30,000. Age Improves these beautiful. In the hope of pit fing up nickels and things, softening their colors and gia dimes for carrying small baggage let ing a Wnd of blur, a kind of attaoa these people severely alone. They phere to their design. Many of tha Inow It's no use. A young man notable ones are hundreds of year alighted from one ot the trains at the old They did not wear out In tha terminal yesterday afternoon, says the palaces and mosquea where they awwa Philadelphia Record, accompanied by ja,ld because no one walked upon them two young women. He was, conse- with shoes on; they were prayer ruga, quentljr, loaded down with three of and were stepped on, reverently, with, the unwieldy bags his own and those shoeless feet, the devotee then kneelr of his two companions. As he passed Ing. Of course, , with such gentle ua through the gates he was approached age any sort of rug would last a lout bv a bov. who cried: "Carrv yer bag- time. These, made of the poreat, wools gage, mister?" Tne young man sim ply waved him aside. Another boy, more worldly wise, took the first boy to task: "When yer In de business aa long as me," lie aahl, you'll know bet ter dan to waste yer breat' on dent guys. Dem'B golf play era, dem la. Dey wouldn't let yer carry dere stuff fer not'n'. Dey t'lnk It's smart to be seen carryln' dem clubs around' de streets. Some of 'em carries 'em droun' w'ot don't play golf at all. Don't you never tackle none o' dem people. Dere's not'ln' In It." rustle's PHaelpol Prod act Ine. Canada has never liked the Image in which Kipling presented her as "Our ! Lady of the Snows," thinking tbat It might he held to east reproach on her climate and dlacourage emigration. Wilkes's female admirer, defending him trom the reproach of squinting, said tbat he did not squint more than a gentleman and a man of honor ought to squint, and Canadians In general stand up for their territory aa not a bit more wintry than It ought to be. A Dominion lecturer In London haa recently told the Imperial Institute all about It, but failed to mention tbat tha principal production of tha country la emigrants to the United States, found on arrival to be particularly intelllgsnt and useful. New York Tribune. Professional Cards. GRANT GUTHRIE. Prompt attention given to all leiarv matters in.flusti, County and DistrMf Courts, and before the Suited fit,: Land Office. Fire Insurance written is wlf companies. ' tlf'Legal papers carefultv dra wn. . HaHHISON. - 'S'KtlilAK' XI. J. OX'oniiell, - - ('. iUcrccAv Will Praidcc In All Conrt. Special AUeiitioB Ulvu4 Lauli K flee Business. Collections anil afl twaacaa rttrr.y od to me will recei ve prompt atteilik. Uahiimon - N&imAKKA. E. PHINNEY. M. . . Phyist'ittii and Surgeon. All culls Kiven prompt attention. Ollice In Drugstore. ' -HAHHifiON - NEBKAtHCA. K. ROIIW E R, "deai.kr aaja Liimbor, Harness, SarldU-w, (iruin a nil Feed, Doors ajul Windows, Ueavj Hardware. KOTICK TO NON-IfBSllrKVr WfUCBPaNC. To Amerleaa lnvestnieirciienarantr.i c. porstion, W. J. llowdmi, wliwc lre Wt tain iminetrtikiiovn V)f,luiiitfit. -fi. Orate f u'toose tvno name 1b nnknwr, itrnstao, lion. resilient rletendant. Vou and phcIi of yon will take nrttiice ttha Sarah Wisdom plaintiff tiled tier petition Ik. 3lie pistrtet Court of Sioux cunv onie lHtli day of October 1901 apfahist tifipleiWtell with Sarah Wjiuktm and Ionn Wisdeir. heirs of Aarou ). Wttatom leceused, the ok jeot and prayer of which pc&hton 4s the ferceloHcnru of certain liens tor taxes upei Uie south liulf of ttve nortlieast qnsrtor HU:tUin twelve and Uiu north Ja.ilf ot the northwest quaiter of section thirteen all in township thirty-two noatli of range fltty UireejwcBt'Of tlie 6Ui )rluciral wwrifliiw. 4s .loux CJOBiitv, Kobraska, salfl Jien:lell;Jt the. state, county and eehoel dfetrli tie levied aiiinst saifl laud fertile years 199S, 18WJ. 1897, 1K9H, 19 and 191)0, that an ac countinK may be had of the ttiitount due on ald tax liens, tbat said premises may be de creed te t sold to satisfy the amount found to be clue -tlieronn, that you and each of yea may be foreetesed and forever harml of aV Titrht, title, Interest or equity of redemptlen in and to tbe same and tor general relief. Yon ure required to answer said petittee on or Jjef ore the 25t?h day of Novemlxir HOI . Sarah Wisdom, jolalntiri. BIDS FOB DRIBGK. Sealed 1)Ms to build a bridge across It ; CreeAr, on section line between sections it and 1 eonnty road So. 37, will be trr celvett up until noon Feb. 3rd, 1904 Itluw and specitlcatioifS on file In this oSlce. T county reserves the right rejt any or all bide. Wju J. .. BAtm, . 37 4 tonty Clerk, ORIENTAL RUCS. Vblnk of a Ftoor-Coverlnj Taim a; 80.0001 To be a critic of Oriental rugs la ai difficult as to be a critic of painting and dyed with the finest and coatlleat dyes became more charming aa tne years passed. I don't know why it Is, but moths will not attack a good. Old rarslan rug. UUcb Olabe. From aa Atl,ii JaaraaL Following is an extract from tha journal of an author who has. not bees, fortunate enough to write a successful novel; "Rose at S and thought out plot for a short story. At 8 I rang the breakfast bell, moved the chairs around the table and rattled the knives to fool the neighbors. Wrote wo poems on the world aa a great plac 9 fast in; also a short article to prove that appetite la a mere delusion. I then went to the postofllce to hear thp clerk aay there had been a wreck ot. tbe road and my check for a lata) man uscript wouldn't arrive until after Christmas. The clerk observing thai It waa 'a beautiful day,' I want outaaf dined sumptuously on tha cHmate."-, New York Telegram. Oeraaaai Calvefalty In Oermany tha proportion of agar verslty students to the Whole ajoaashv tlon haa doubled In thirty jneafa. Tha total number la 1170 was If.TJl, which gave 8.81 students to ararw 000 German males, whlla la 18CS" waa 46.620, or t twrjr ! I 4 1-1 . t 4 : ;,;'K. via 1 ' f I uJi-' '.it t. c"