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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1897)
Loup Cp y VOL XIV. LOUP CITY, SHERMAN The Northwestern ■PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT THIS COUNTY SKAT, uaco. iiKHMrnoTiiH. Editor and Publisher. TEHMS |l 80 iir Year, It Paid in Advance ■star*! it the Ixnip City Poitofllns for tree* throngh Ike until •• Maned, olaaa u,attar. Kditor Kddie says tiint Bryan's pint tire adorns the walls of iiia front parlor and that it will remain there until he feels disposed to remove it. If he is thus disposed why should lie object if like mottoes are left hang ing for public inspection by his po litical opponents? ‘IIis Honor"' ran a twenty |»«-nny spike through his hand and left a piece of one of hi* legs enclosed between a dogs jaws, Iasi week, still he Is alive.— John F. Smith, In Time* Ashton Items. And so ‘■Ills Honor” is still alive. Well the spike must be in a horrible condition, and we don't, for the life of us, see how the dog could escape a severe attack of hydrophobia. Weeks and months have been passed in the consideration and dis cussion of the new tariff bill utid now that it ha* missed the senate and be came a law we expect to hour the popocrats say on the slump this fall that it was surreptitiously passed, just as they did last fall when refer ing to the Sherman act which had al so been under consideration for many months. Brown frankly acknowledges that it hurt him to have to move Bryan's picture from the window and then in the same article he says: “We only removed it however, to have it framed.” From this one would natur ally suppose that it hurt him to take it down and have it framed. Well, we should think it would. We have no objections however, to Mr. Brown having placed Bryan's picture in bis parlor but we do think that the fol lowing motto would be a very ap propriate attachment: “Bryan is only a picture, only a picture, only a pic ture on the wall.” The wheat market has opened this season at 53 cents per bushel; last year it opened up with only 33 cents per bushel. Coru is worth 13 cents now and before election last fall it was selling for 9 cents. During the last year of Clevelands administra tion the highest price paid for hogs was 2.70 but most of the time was down to $2.00 and $2.2a. Since election the lowest lias been $2.70 but most of the time up to from $3.30 to $3.90 and for the past six months cattle has been, and are now corres pondingly high. No wonder the sign on the McKinley club head quarters lias bacua.e an eyesore to editor tiddie, and uo wonder be suggests through the columns of his popo soeiul erulic sheet that said signs be removed. Sherman county's representative ^ J. M Snyder, of populist pursuasmu Niru -k t he wheat market one day last week with a lew of hi* s urplus bush els and realised 6t* eents per bushel If he hud waited a day or two longer he would h ive reuli/ed ’• cents per bushel Mr Snyder was reminded of the fact that last year at this time the price paid wa« only HH cents ja r bushel litsonly reply was ‘ tied bless the coming prosperity. I am as well prepared to meet it as any tuau Who knows but what you is pubbeaus will move the world yet? Mr Suwter in n •*’ is well prepared to revue it as any one but we ate ta Clue d I** believe that a • be did ail he mulil to defeat the cause that raade it p»ssth|e for him to get a fair prtew for bis wheat, he is not as * deserving as some others However, we are glad ter see even lit present * lit* Hnvder prosper sad the only ptiy ta that he either eauvot %«*. or d*n* r want to see liom wheat e the prosper tty Cometh h. WOS.T OO IT ANY MOItK. Word reached the officers of the irrigation company Monday that Samuel Johnson, of North Loup, and who is acting for the receiver of the Areadia grist mill had open ed the since gate anti turned the wat er from the ditch buck into the river, thus depriving those who were irrigat ing from the use of the water, Upon receiving this information manager Pilger, Secretary Mellor and other members of the board drove up to Arcadia to adjust matters anil on their arrival found that J. G. Shaupp, who had management of the alfuirs connected with the ditch at tliut point, had oguin turned the water in the race which was fast tilling up. Johnston in the meantime hud been informed that he had committed a penitontary offense (which was true) aud became so frightened that after telegraphing for attorney Abbott of Grand Island made all possible speed for North Loup. The offense will pro lably be overlooked by the com pany this time but it is safe to say that Mr. Johnson won’t do it any more. A careful p rusul of the slaules of this state will convince anyone that it is safer for a person to monkey with a band wagon any time than to monkey with an irriga tion ditch. From Tim l.it« lilii-hi Monitor. Wheat is on the rise. Local buyers were paying 52 cents for new wheat yesterday. Mr. (J. E, A thou bach has been eon lined to the house since Sunday by sick ness but is aide to be out again. The Misses Gertie Eaton. .Viable Flint, Vlaud Ormsbee, Viatic Stevens, Ella In sebo and Mamie Murphy are attending teachers institute at the county seat this week. A. I> Norling returned .Saturday from Baulder, Colorado, where he has spent several months looking after the mining Interests of Norling Bros. Mr. Norling expresses himself well pleased with the out look for a crop in Sherman county. Ileexpectsto remain in Litch llejd at least a couple of months. M. 8, Talfe's four year term expired last week, anil A. 11. l’otter took charge of the postofHce Monday. VIr. Trffee steps out with a knowledge of the re spect and good will of the patrons of Ihe office, and a strictly moral and cap able ollical record. Ho will devote his time hereafter to the business of real estate, insurance and rentals. A meeting was field Saturday to hear the report of the finance committee which is soliciting funds for the purpose of paying expenses of au agricultural exhibit at eastern fairs. The members of tlie committee were not all preseut and it was decided to adjourn the meet ing to next Saturday to enable the com mittee to submit a full report. Those present at the meeting reported fairly good success in their respective districts and it is thought there will lie little dilllculty ill securing ihe amount of cash required. The fifty-fifth congress came to a close lust Saturday afternoon soon after the turitfhill passed the senate. Regarding the day's proceedings on that all important question a Wash ington correspondent writes: The luritt lull passed its last executive stage ui .1 p. ui. loony, wueu mo sen ate, by the decisive v ote of to to ;!0, agreed to the conference report ou the hill. The announcement of the result was greeted with enthusiastic applause hy the crowded chamber. This closed the great labor for which the Fifty.fifth congress assembled in extraordinary session, and after stub horn resistance, at times threatening a defeat, the senate concurred with the house in a tlnal adjournment at '.i o'clock. The currency commission was raised by the house, but was not a .‘led upon The closing day was proillh1 of a series of uniiiifiilloiir events, eaeh of which alone would have hecu of t\ traordiuarv interest The Huai vote on the taritl eouferenre report and’ the bill shows that the affirmative vote was east by thirty seven repupll cans, one democrat i He Faery), one sliver IvpuhitVMII (Jones of Ncv sda| and oils popuhat, Stewart I'lie negative Vole Was vast to IwrhtV sight dsunwrats and two |ai|>uiists, llsrrts ml Turner Mr. Tetter, nl vnr lepahhesn. and two populists. Alien Viol Itidlvi, Were prvsuat slid did aot v it*’ tlue populist. K V U>, sn«t one silver tspuMiaa, iVttigii w, w*ie stosat without pairs, width was r*|Wiv«lsnt to wtthoidlbg ttvnll vote Although the result Was a fotegvUM col«*|ael*Mt vst this did not abate the eager interest attached to the * use >><f a great contest Puyliii; oil Farm Mortgag#**. (Chicago Tribune.) The farmers of Nebraska have u better method of dealing with t'ie mortgages on their farms than the one preached to them by Bryan and indorsed by a majority of the voters of Nebraska last November. Bryan's proposition was that tile government coin cheap silver dollars, which would have ut this time a purchasing power of 40 cents, and that the farmers pay these coins to their creditors, dollar for dollar In stead of the loo-eent dollars they had borrowed. Then the fannen would have a clear title to property which they had never paid for fully* But tile people of the United States decided that their government must not lie a participant in a e<. ossal fraud und defeat the-* repudia te r\ , rascally scheme. Therefore nothing was left the farmers of Neb raska but to [my their mortguge debts honestly when they fell due or let the creditors take the property. Having had good crops for the last two years they have been enabled to pursue the former course. During the last six months Nebraska mort gager most oi them on farm laods to the amount of twenty-eight million dollars have been paid off in dollars which are as good as those which were borrowed. In many instances the leaders have been desirous to renew the loans on term# more ravorauie 10 the debtors. But the latter refuse. Thanks to good crops and his econo mies they have practiced they have the money to nay up with, and they want to get out of debt. Once out they will have nothing to do with Bryanism. This determination to pay oil debts honestly is stiown in other states. The reduction of indebtedness in North Dakota within the last few years has hoeu 25,000., and in S. P fifty millions. Ln Iowa the mort gages are being pkid off steadily. The farm debt of Kansas has been lowered greatly—more than that of any trans-Mississippi state. The western farmers are also show ing a wholesome unwillingness to borrow money. They have discover ed that it is easier to get into debt than it is to'get out, and that is the only way to get out is to pay up in full. This policy is hard on the money lenders, who can find no market for their capital, but it is a wise policy. It is a pity that Bryan has not as much sense as the farmers of his own and adjoining states. They see the cheap money jig is up and proceed to pay their debts like hon est men. He is still wandering through the country preaching his played out gospel of silver mono metallism and dishonesty. Quite a sensation was caused last Wednesday evening when two ladies walked mtoC. M Smith's harness shop, and after each had selected raw hide whip went out on the street and at once proceeded to give Toni Greening a borne whipping. It U mid that he aoon got on to hi* job aad ei eaped without injury lie ran to hi* ham and locked hiniaelf In hi* office, lie wax followed and aouie of the win dow light* ill ttie office were broken by the enraged women, but other* appear ed on the aeeueand further disturbance wa* averted It la alInlged that Green ing ha* been making atatemenu derog atory to the character of the women which i» ■aid to have been the eauie for the attaek T«nu »t refill Her » 4 «n|)4«irfut ftUdi N*r i «• i . |w litlfti 'U H»|« MenMI clut**** fai* tditirM m tit I'll gt't 4 44V fr »IH of 4 wbili ll u «aM of till* dutiful T«***»> A brM IHki * \oOitw tugjt «ht r kite tt«4U It*. \mti tithiftivi unit !*•»« 4 Aftti lu vt«)M tvra 4* ItHw 4* 4 mil if * 4i««i feittMtatif Id l|t' 1*494 I4ftt '•V N* W <**««£* liuai Ilk* » V«ti ti It*'*! liiMfii V|T SttlU i’ktM’fifc H «l Hf't Ige l*M*4 *»» U|«f W# nt# 4m*Ii*‘I 1***1 li* tn> lt< lit* |*wU | Uv IImI lit* li*** I’rfiitylifitii tiHfvH «l ,»'<«*» l*-tl Id I**w4 tb* |* 4*'t* o 1 iti«* «•)«!*»#*«* ltd )«ir uf (b« lull* llHltM, it Hour «i**l ulti <4 •{«•*! U * ) I»t |))|» Al |lt ** » H a V M ’'ill )|k»% lb*i!H4« Ngi tIMd I* **r<i Hill ll# i |f**rr 1|*» l it* 414 Id I# U|mmi ItaMr IMV* *4*«fut »ft till l«i thrh t ltun fc Idf i4| *b* *• bAf4 li Ml* NOTICE To Mary !. Valentine: you are hereby i notified t tint I. the undersigned, did, on the 21 day of NovemlHir \. n. law:* purchase at private Tax sale, of the treasurer of slier man County. Nebraska, the following de scribed land—lot, situate in glierinan Coun ty, Nebraska, to wit. The north east quart er of section eighteen, township thirteen, itingo fourteen And that said land lot was taxed for tho year Ism, in the name of Mary I- Valentine and was subsequently taxed for the years 1mv:» and lHttfl in the name of Mary L. Valentine and was sold lor the Taxes of iH'.if iMtq, And you are further notified that the time for redeinpf ion from said Tax sale will expire on the 21 day of November, A. 1). 1SW7» Dated this V day of July, IH07. J. 8. J'BOLBK, PtJgCIIASUK NOI To iiussel J. straight You are hereby noti fied that I, the undersigned, did, on the 16 day of November A D. 1H05 purchased at private Tax Hale* of tho treasurer of slier., man county, Nebraska the following desert- | bed land-lot situate in Sherman County, j Nebraska, to- wit The north west quarter of 1 Srrlion seven township fifteen range four, teen: And that said land-lot, was taxed for tiie year l**.»4, ll» the name of Russel J. .straight and was subsequently taxed for the years IHU&und I vs*, in tiie name of Russel J. straight and was sold for the taxes of Mil and ivq. And y<m are further notified t Imt the time of redernpt ton from said Tax gale will expire on tho l.Mh day of Novem her A D, IMT. Dated this th day of July. 1807 J. ft Pkim kh. Prm iiaskk. NOTICE To Charles E. Henson: You are hereby! notified that I, tiie undersigned, did on the l»i day «.f November, A D. IS'.t:,. purchase hi private tux sale, of the treasurer of Hhei - man county. Nebraska, tho following den bribed land lot Militate in Sherman county, Nebraska, to-wll: East haW of the north » til quarter and north hull of the south < :ist quarter and the south ea-r quarter of t be south east quarter of seetion i, town y dp I >, i uiigo 14, and that said land-loi was taxed for the years IHD| ami In the name of (Charles B: Benson and was sub Miquenlly taxed for tho year IffW iti tin n line of John \V. Eong and wits sold for thh taxes of 1*04. Ami you are further no tified that the time for redemption from] ► l id tax sale will expire on tiie l.Mh da v ol November, A 1), i*07. 0JuIy3w J Oiled this li», day of July, IH'.rV, J. 8. PBbLkK, Purchase! NOTICE. J o the Dundee Morguge and Trust Com puny: \ on are hereby notified thai i the n id* i nigned, did. on the 16 day of Novem i r a, D. I 'ti > purchase at private Tax Hah , o, the i reaserer of 8 her man county. Neb i ska. tiie followingdeierlbwd land—lot sK » led in Hhetman County, Nebraska, to v 11: nil "i ntn i hmi vnciii* aliip fifteen range fourteen . And I Mill nalri la ml—Ini waa taxed for llio year IH'.d. in tlie I due of The Dundee Morgaga and Trust ( onpany and wan subsequently taxed for ti e year-l«W9and lw»> In the name of The Dundee Morgaga and Truet Company and V. is sold for I lie TiixwK of 1*114. And you are further notified I liaathe time for redempl l i from said Tax»alo will expire on the i day of November. I> ■ 1HU7, listed this "day of July. .1.8. PKUl.lt 11, l’l iiciiarbb, St ir inks, 1 * PllOl*. OK EXPRESS and GENERAL DELIVERY LINE. All Expresa or freight orders promptly attended to rji ». NIGHTINGALE, LAWYER. Dies a General Law and Collection Business A Notary Public, Stenographer and Typewriter In Ofllce. ONE DOOU HOKTH OF FIRST BANK. LOUP CITY. * • HEBKA1KA. VTT J, FISIIEB, AttnrnEH-at-Laitf, AND NOTRY PUBLIC. Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases ALSO DO A GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. OIUco In NoBTiiwgRTKitN nun ding LOUP CITY, - - KBKASKA ^Mothers! rprrEdiscom rel pedant moth er*. It give* tonetotbegen italorgans.und put* them in I condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painful, shorten* labor and hasten* recovery after child-birth. It help* a woman bear strong healthy children. Wine®' A ha* also brought happinc** to thousand* of home* barren for year*. A low do*** often bring* joy to loving heart* that long , K>r a darting baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cunitina rate* out of truyVU dniggtst* **ll Win* TM C144*&-‘H# C-»-. C . TINK TABI.lt I.OU1* CITY. N KltK. Lincoln, Denver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Butte, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City. Kama* City, Portland, St. Louis, San Francisco, anil all point* and all point* Fast and South. West. TRAINS I.KAVK AS FOl.I.OWSi No 51. Aecm., Tally exaept Sunday for all points 1:15 am No. 63. Aecm. dally, exeept Sunday for Arcadia. 6:50 pm Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair car* (scuts from on through trains Ticket* sold and haggagn cheeked to any potul In the United Stales or isaals. For Information, mapa, time tallies and tickets call on or write to A. F. Wert* Agent, or J, Fit ANOXi, UeriT Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. KA1I.WAT Beginning Sunday, November 17th, trains will arrive anil depart at this station as follow*: Leaves Leaves Monday, I-*,, Tuesday, I u ao Wednesday, r Thursday. £ Friday, J *■ ro Saturday )*' m Arrive* at Loup City daily 6.16 p.m. I daily. Close connection at Grand Island for ( all points Fast and West W. D Ci.irton. Agent > -j NOT KM . To Dorcas I,. Thompson. hereby and Albert o. Vetter rou "wru,,y I notillcd i hat 1, the undersigned, did, on the i lUday of Hacomher A. T). I8IT6 purchase ut private la* sale, of the Treasurer of »her man County, Nebraska, the following Uo aorlbed land lot, sttiiHie In Sherman Coun ty, Nebraska, to wit: The south east ouari • er of section fourteen Township Iffteen Range thirteen; And tluit said land lot was taxed for llie year Is'il, la the name of Dor da» I. Thompson and was siibseunetitly taxed for the years isd.'i and i*'.»i In the name of Dorcas I. Thompson and was sold for the taxes of l*',u. Amt you are further noil fled that the time for redemption froln said 'l ax kale vlll expire on the In day of Dec ember, A. IT., IMttV. Dated this 16 day of .mly, I«'i7. J. s Pam.mi. Purchaser. notice. To George K. Wilson: von arc hereby not 1 lied that I, the undersigned (lnl, OD the III day of December A, D i»85 purchase at private Tax Sale, of tile Treasurer of Sher man < ounly, Nebraska, the following des cribed land-lot situate In gherman County, Nebraska, to wit: Tbe north east quarter of section seventeen, less K It. Township fifteen llangc thirteen And that said land lot, was taxed for the your* Wall anil 1*1(1 In the name ol George K Wilson and Was sub sequently taxed for tlm years is'jf, and IM!»; fn tile name of George K. Wilson and was sold for the taxes of i-M and IMM. And you are further notified that the time for re demption from the Tux Hale will expire on the in day of December, A. I). 1*07 Dated this IS day of ml/, 1*97 j.H. 1'koi.ek, Purchaser. __^ NOTICE To The Anglo American Land Morgage and Agency Company : Ton are hereby no tified mat I, the undersigned, did, on the 9day of November A. D. 189:, purchase at public Tax Hale,of the treasurer of Sher. man County, Nebraska, the following de scribed land-lot, situate In Sherman Coun ty, Nebraska, lo-wlli south half of the north west quarter and the north east quarter of the south west quarter ami lots one and two In section thirty live township sixteen range fifteen: And that said land lot, wus taxed for the years I MM and 1895 In the name of J. T. Hale and was subsequently taxed for the year islsi.In the name of Anglo American Land Morgage and agency Com. pany and wa* sold for the taxes of Isul and I him. Anil you are further notified that the time for redemption from said Tax Halo will expire on they day of November A. D-, 1897. Dated tills 7tb day of July, 1897. J. 8, PKDI.KK, POBOUASKH HUMPHREYS’ No. 1 Cures Fever. No. 2 M Worms. No. 3 H Infants' T-'l“*'«sae. No. 4 " Dim No. 7 “ Con No. 8 Cures Nen No. 9 " Hem 1m No. 10 *' Dyi No. 1 1 “ Deli d*. No. 12 " Leu No. 1 3 Cures Cr No. 14 “ Skin No. 13 " Rhou No. 10 " Malai No. 10 " Caturr No. 20 Cures Whoo| > No. 21 “ Asthmu. No. 24 “ Genernl No. 20 “ Sea-Sick;. No. 27 “ Kidney I) No. 28 Cures Nervous I) No. 30 " Urinary I No. 32 •• Heart Dls. No. 34 “ Sore Thro. No. 77 “ Colds end t T)n. II' MPHRIT*' HoS*0#AT»H: Jia or DuttHM Miii.sri Kiss. Hmall bottle* of pl*»»»nt p*1l*tj, fit the u lM.<'k.-l. )4>>M liy <1ni*Kl,l«. or M-nt pripslil up> ru .'lpt of prln#, IS <••111*. oifiept Nu* *(, *ml • lira Uiailii $1 HU »l/.« only. Iliiriipltray** MmJ cinu ( nmpfluy. Ill William Ht., *N«w York. HUMPHREYS* WITCH HAZEL OIL ‘ THE PltE OINTMENT." K Pilau—External op Internal* Wln4Pf SMSjl ulaIn Alto: JMilni<<.r UUwHtng of til* ■ ■teun. relief lx ItarnmUmu* the cure certain. EHIOE, 60 OTM. THU|t|IIZf,|iflt •old If Dra**te«, #r Mm pi.ii.ij i.t. r.A.1,1 .i prtu. starimcir mu. (D..U1* it* mutaa *t. nw IMS NuO.VKhlKi No on* die* ef Fill iuoii»ry ili**»*», tbe ie*uU of eeld, who uke» "77"ln time. Per *sle by *1) dreg ■rial.*. 25 runt*. Fur the Annual Encampment of the «• A. R.ut Buffalo, N Y. In Aug., the UNION PACIFIC will make the great ly reduced rate form for the round trip Be euro your ticket roads via the ’Official Grand Army route," U’nlou Pacific, Chicago anc Northwestern, N y. C. A St. L., (Vickie Plate) Railways. For time tables and full Information call on VV D. Cunon Agent We want on* good man (having horse), as permanent auperintendent for Shertnun county, to attend to our boa iness, on salary. Must send along with application, strong letters of recom mendation ns to honesty, Integrity, and ability. Bute occupation. Address P. O. Box 1682, Phi in., Pa. The Jewell Nursery Co. of Lake City, Minn,, want a responsible man In this vicinity to sell Minnesota grown tree* and nursery stock. Good pay. Steady work. Write them today. D. C. DOK, A- p- CULL1T, Vice-President. Omfcssf. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business TmosmM. Capital Stock, IN ,0H. Loan* on Improred (arm* at HUM pat oasii. BuaP Omptajr aa4 MMI to be had ta Um want. OonuavoaDsm:—Chemical Ratfcmal laak, Row York 0*7.1.14 Hill M>fcloaal Bans Omaha Rthmnke __ _ IMOKKH'M IIKAHT.HI lift. Heart-buro (rout exoesalve smoking, or from any other cause, is relieved by the llrst done of No, 10, l»r. Huui|>hrey's I h|»H'itle for l»y*|M*|>»l» NEiete, all drug d‘»«» _________ foinmeuclng Sunday June 13th, tba | UNION I'AI iril.' will inaagurate. | Through I'urist far Service to Port laud. .Oregon aud Hathlugiou |>olnt* via I iilon Pacihc and Soulheru Paclfc H'ys tharroy giving |>*»»eug#r» the : iieueftt ef two louiiat toetea via i >dgen 1 to Portland t his rout* will take them j <|. throegh the beaut ful striswialu i \ alley, illaeiealng all feature* along Ihe i Shall* Itoute, Irani A*, raineulo f ur rate* time taole* and full lufurnratiue cal! un fily liver' OlNce No. 1303 fat . uaru At W (>. Cl |i tuA ♦ John Urlttln ef Zanesville. O. **)• *’ I never lived a day for thirty year* with ' out *ug*irag ag«y. until a tel u( lie V% III « k it* k llarel halve cured esy title* ' for file# and rental tiwoMer , cut* bfiitaea. tfraln*. e« svma and all | sain iris nous* lie IN Ml * kitvk llasat. halve iv u«*#unailed int*adahl Mr- • * Ir heal* everything except e broken Henri, mey be *eid of I'eWItt’a Witch lla/el Halve, Pile* anil rectal tllaeaae*. iiurn*. brnlaea, tetter ecaeiua am) nil >kiu Ironbla* may tie eared by It dutch ly and permanently. tMeitdnhl Hrua. •They dea l make much fa** about it “ We areapeaMug of IhlVill'* I.title Marly H)*er«, the lauiunt little pille for eoiutlpalton. bllltuu*ue*e. and all at«ut tt h and liver trouble*. They never gripe udendehl ttree. There u e time tat everything aud the time lu attend to e cold t* when It ittru tnm't welt Mil ywu have owe tuiuptlon hat prevent It by ueteg tine Mmute tough t are, «he greet r«n*egy (or cough* euig* etuup, i.ranehlltaaiid ell Ihiunl end Sung trouble* i*d-e dahl Una Hunting itching *hlndl»e*eee hum ant I) lelelved by IWWiU* WtMl Mtkiel n«lte un*<|u«Me<f fur vat*, hrauee barite. It h»ei* ulthvat leaving e n»f tHlen ahl H«o»,