---—■— A. 1*. CULLEY, Vice-President. Cashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY. General Banking Business Transacted. f Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 C'ihkK'U'o.nbKNTs: Seaboard National Bmk, New \ "tk ( it', N.Y.,Omaha National Bank, ()mnh:«. Nebraska ATTENTION FARMERS! I represent the BEST’ mid CHEAPEST (Mutual) HAIL INSURANCE IN Mi HR. We write Insurance at actual cost. The limit of our premiums is live per cent We only assess such part of five per cent ns is necessary to pi\ losses and expenses, and this part of said five per cent is not collected until the fi. si day "f next September »i d November on small strain and corn in their order respectively NEBRASKA HAIL INSURANCE COMPANY, k MAULON E /INK, Agent. LOUP CITY, : 5 NEBRASKA. THE MILD POWER CURL& HUMPHREYS’ That the diseases of domestic ani mals, Homes, Cattle, 'm m boon, Hook, and Poultry, are cur*.I by Humphrey** Veterinary Hpeei flea, is as true as that people rJdo on railr .au send message* by telegraph, or sew v. ith .•-••’■ving machines. It is as irrational t<* bottb , ball an bleed animals In order to cure tin rn, n it is t take passage in a si-top from New York to Aibanv Used in tho best stables and recommended b, i the IT. 8. Army Cavalry O Hirer*. 5gr500 PAGE BOOK on treatment and careo Domestic Animals, and stable chart mounted on rollers, cent free. VETERINARY CUKES j Fever*, Congestion*, liiflniiiuintioi* ' A.A. i Spinal Mcningiti*, Milk Fever It. It.—Htruin*. LaineocN*, Ubruinatiis C. C#—Dlatempcr, Nasal Discharge*. D. D.~Bot* or Cirubn, Worm#. E. E.—Cougli*, Heave*, Pn» iimoui.i. F. I'.—Colic or (iriprs, llellyaelie. (». H.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. II.II.— ( rinary and Kidney Di***it*e». I. I.—Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J. K.—Disease* of Digestion. Hiable Case, with Specifics, Manual, ^ Vet. Cure Oil and Medlcator, S7.0 Price, Single Bottle (over 50 dosesX - .6 SPECIFICS Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywher and in any quantity on Receipt of Price. HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE GO., Corner William and John Sts., New Yor. HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC f*> SPECIFIC No. fill In use 30 year*. The only successful remedy fo Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other cause f 1 per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder, for C Bold by UruinrUt,, or «rnt piwl|inld on rrrelpt of prlt> HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE GO., Corner William and John Sts., Now York. —ALL WOMEN J^INE-TENTHS of all tha pain andslcknessfrom which women P, suffer Is caused by weakness or derangement In the organs of menstruation. Nearly always when a woman Is not well these organs are atfected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman Is very seldom sick. Is nature’s provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures alt " female troubles." It is equally effective lor tha girl tn her teens, the young wile with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the certc l known as the " Change of Life." They ell need It. They are all fcenefItted by it. per edvfcw hi riMi mruntxf aewtat fituuis. lismss. ctiuur ui^hsai. t * ’L* * C^« *»Uiv ..*4, MtUKlIM Calk, CdriUlfr 7tf‘ W IH9I. I. coorte. ate*., nrtt "a* su 0***0 heal tan tumlll »«e s*'*1 sas t..t<#« e»..«e •#* *».*»«* aW. «><« •« c*<-m i<4 um a«t*»s « msm* slide.' It R I T 1 8 H s. s. Garonne. THE ONLY STEAMER SAlUMi BETWEEN VAN COUVER AM) ST. MICH A ELS THAT CARRIES THE BRITISH FLAG and is fully protect ed FROM THE SPANISH W\RSH1PS Ii is the quickest and only «afe way to Alaska. Tile largest and best equipped Steamer in the Alaskan trade, connecting without' fine Uiver Steamers at St1! Mich aels, making Him Journey an pleasant an p'MslOie and comfortable as a trip on the Hudson. For f urther particulars address. KI.ONOYK Ivi IIICAOO THAN'SFOIi- i TATIO.V j'M) TJiADIVO CO. Ill -11S Meinelnnrk Bldg.. Chicugn. Agents Wanted. In even c unity to supply the Cieat Popular Demand i*>r TOLD IX PICTURE AND STORY Compiled and Written l»y SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS. Of Kansns. The most brill.ently written, most pro fiiteiy and artistically lllmdrated, and most intensely popular book on the sub ject of the war with Spain- Nearly 200 Surerd illustrations from PHotograDlis taken topeeially for thia great work. Agents are making lo #10-' a week selling it. A veritable honattjen f• *r live canvasser*. Apply for description, terms and territory at once ». D THLMPSUN PUBLISHING COMPANY BT* LOUIS MO. OR NfcW YORK CITY All It ll N I 4. %*. 1 Ilf 114.II I 4ir TNK I I ft Id wltv not he ltM|e|M«inleiit ami own \ottr own 11' H* c •* D »nt which will give lour times more light than onllnarv gas. or rleeirie ligh** at iiM* halt the cost y A|*|»l it able for u*s tn i’liiinTi*,» stole*, I f n'lorl***, hotel*, re*i»*»*o»*es .no* country fcoiire* »tft t thin ortllnarv g*s or ker • lamp* vppr vwl hi cMTr Ha«rih oI ITiitei sfln i* through.>ot the l ultrd w| »l# • \Vc w .»r ? a first %»«**» a ent 'll rv> tt to*** t\ »i»e tin catalogue a* <1 pne**». I nt a« t ruiu <• i* M.ti tntm «*«», Akron «thM. A S- MAIN, PHYSICIAN & STUCK*>N LOUP CITY. - NI BRA SKA OKFICK. .>ui*. door cunt of Cliaso’s drug store. R. J. NIGHTINGALE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LOUP OITT, i I NIft T. INKS, PROPRIETOR OK Express and General Delivery Line. All Express or Freight orders prompt ly attended to. T. 8. NICHTINCALET LAWYER, DOTH A General Law and Cillection Business A Notary I'uhllr, MrnoKraplirr mid Type Writer In Ofilie, One Door North of First Hank, I.OUP CITY, - - NEBRASKA. W J. FISHER, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Will Defend in Foreclosure Cases. ALSO DO A General Real Estate Business. Offli-e In Noiitiiwk.stkiin Building, LOOP CITY, - - NEBRASKA. Tetter, Halt-Hheuni ami Eczema. The intense itching and smarting, inci dent to these diseases, isinstantly allayed by applying Chamber Iain’s Eye an.l Skin Ointment; Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is uqnally efficient for itching pil sand a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25 i ts. ier box. Hr, Cmly’H Condition Powders, arc just what a horse needs wlu u in bu condition. Tonic, blood purifii r and vermifuge They are not food but medicine and the nest in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package. J BJ^AVd U.i! ■ ■ *■ it ' • 0 J . - - -. f(': v 1 ’.lined, and all Fat- J # c»; ; ./oucratj Fees. # #Ourt' - PATENT OrriccJ Jatiu . . .<.*» Lime thauikoaeS Jrciix o.i’ 0 0 ' with descrip- J Jtion. V. ov not. Ircc ot J 0charge. * >ur ity. : < • i -. .:< ? is vccurcd. 0 * A Pamphlet, * • F:-. - :its, ’ with J Jcos'. of sriu in vr 1 . - -i'.i* countries^ 0sene Ircc. /.<: 0 iC.A.£t’Q’h,&CO.{ VOpp. Patent C . mihgton, D. C. 0 %,%,%%% *-%A.*. •. ••WYVtAWVmi KF.DUDED HATES TO GRAND KN CA M I'M EM’ MINING DIST., IVYO, The Union Pacilic will sell tickets at one fare for the round t: ip. plus 65.00, from all points in Nebraska, Kansas. Colorado and Utah to Kawlins, Wyo. Dates on which tickets will be sold are Is' and lird Tuesday in May, June, July August, Sept., Oct. and Nov Stage line dally except Sunday each way between Kawlins an.l Grand Encamp ment. For full Information call on or address W. D. Clifton, Age nt KKAUTIFI'L EAST Kit LILLIES OR FAIRY LILLIES. Florida Is the home of the famous Faster Lily. During the blooming sea son in some places the ground is a I most white with their beautiful lily white tiowers and thousand of them are picked by the colored children and oar reid to market. Before coming north 1 had a tine lot of the libie bulbs dug and brought them with me; they make lovely house plant* and are sure to bloom. Any one who would like two or three Idly bulbs can have them by send ing a -tamp lo pay postage. You are indeed very weicoine to them, as 1 can g«‘i more hen 1 return to Florida lit \? lab. Addic*. Mum F. A W.tHM.K. Saginaw Fast Sib, Michigan. t F«»g Ft'Ul.I tTloN. I.suit intirr at l.lMoln. Nebr f June J*, l *v#». | Xulloi 1« ||lv«*tt that I lit* following iiamtul »t*ni«r il ct not lev ol till Inleotioa to mat i* Huai p»**of in »a|i|«>tl of Ittaclaim, and I list uni |mml will t*e ma*t«* ls*tur« 1*4% Id Kay, t’onnijr Jo*lg«* of Sherman < ounty, at l.uupt tt\. HeiaMkt, on AugHat lain, vii i tiariay U. ntuu« UMtu, f«#r the north r««i quari•*#, Swelios f, Town to, >!• rOi -i ttemt n wni lie iimin* • the following wilioof* lo ino* *!»»••• •»»♦»»*««** i«MM«leurw h|»»« a1 mu4 *mu. *«» am! !o! H 4»*M**>* 14* glair* ( PREMIUM LIST OK Til E AariGultiiral Fair Associa TION OK SlIKKMAN COUNTY, lo In* hulil SE1TKNBER 7, 8, 9, 18<>8. EXHIBITORS. All stock will be shown In the an na. No person but the awarding committee on duty and tie* officer#of the Hoard of Association w ill be allowed in the arena while the exhibi tion is going on. If it be ascertained that any exhibitor has made or caused to be made* by any false statement in regard to any article or aulinai exhibited, or any exhibitor at tempi to interfere with the judges In the per formance of duty by letter or otherwise. lie shall tie excluded from competition. The ex htbltlon of stuck will commence at the time and proceed In the order specified in the program. Animals not ready at the proper time and place will be ruled out of compe tltion No animal which has once taken first prem ium In its proper assigned lot and class, shall again compete for anv premium in the same lot or.d class other than sweepstakes w hen then* Is but one exhibitor competing for a premium the committee may award no prem ium or second, or llrst. as merit may warrant, t*ut in no case shall the money awarded exceed I,alt lhat stipulated in case of competition. In non-competitive awards the committee must state In detail the reason for awards. Notk inhibitors are requested to study the rules carefully, as they will be rigidly en forced and Ignorance of them may be fatal to successful competition. For articles awarded Special Premium or ders on the donors will be Issued —all of which the Secretary will forward by mall to the* win ners. KATES OF APM1SHION Single admission ticket eta. Children sixteen years and under. If* ets. Single admission ticket for double and single teams If* ets. Saddle horses 10 ets. Spe cial license for vehicles carrying passen ger# Tor pay will fie granted by the executive | committee. j All exhibitor# having three or more head I of horses, or live or more head of cattle shall 1 oeenillM'U "Ilf uhi iiuiuh Exhibit check will be given at the gate. Ministers of the gospel in the active dis charge of their duties; editors, reporters, and officers of other agricultural societies, with their wives are corteously Invited to our annual fair, and will receive complimentary passes by reporting t hemselves to the Secre tary The transferor loan of a season ticket Is a i fraud upon the association and when detected wllll*. punished to the full extent of the law Any person or persons found guilty of climb ing over or under the fence, or getting into tie fair grounds in any other way than by com piving with the association rules will lie charged double the regular rates. hi (it LA It I’llKM I UN LIST. HOUSES.—IMV. i. .1. S. 1 * KIU.KIl Supt. Class A. Roadsters. Best talllon. any age . 1200 < ‘lass B. -Horses. Best draft stallion, any breed or age. 100 Second best draft stallion any breed or age 2 00 Class C. Miscellaneous. Best Driving team m harness. . 2 00 Best draft team in harness. 2 00 Class 1>. Sweepstakes Best brood mare showing best two or more colts. 4 00 Best colt, any breed under 2 years old 2 00 CATTLE-DIV. II. CAUSTEN TBUBLMBN, Supt. Class A Ty>r< ughbred registered pedigree any breeds. Best bull, any breed. 4 00 2 00 Best cow. any breed. 2 years old and over. 3 00 2 00! ( lass B. Best calf, any breed. 2 00 I 00 SHEEP. DIV. Ill Urdu M«Fadden, Supt. Best ram. any breed. 2 00 Best three ewes, any breed . 3 00 lies* three lambs any breed. 3 00 SWINE.—DIV. IV A. Zink. Supt. Second premium in class is one years sub scription to Nebraska Farmer and first preni mium Is as follows: Best boar, any breed. 2 00 Best sow any breed. 2 00 Best sow and sucking pigN, not less than five, all breeds. . 2 00 Best live shoats, one litter, under six months old. 3 00 Best boar, under six months, any breed. 100 Best sow. under six mouths, any breed... 1 00 POULTRY. DIV V. E. S. llATHUBST, Supt. A trio consisting of one male and two females For the best trio of following, one years sub scription to Nebraska Farmer and for second best trio 50 cents . Trio, any breed. Heaviest trio spring chickens. Trio turkeys. Trio ducks. Trio guineas. Trio geese. L'iPM l»WnUTT/"PC_ IUV Vt J. M. HNYDKK. Supt. For the best display of all kinds <>f grain, grasses and vegctableH grown on one farm, rtrsi premium #8 00, second premium $6 00, third premium #4 00. For the best display of fruits grown by one person, first premium 8 00, second premium 2 0o. third premium 100. Supplement to farm products. All following entries to be the property of the Fair Aaao-j ciat Ion after entry: Frst premium for follow Ing eutries, one years subscript ion to Nebras kit Farmer, second premium BO cants. For j be-1 specimens of Peck of wheat » winter) Peril of wheat (spring* IVck of oats. Pock of corn. Pork of potatoes. Peek of rye FINK ART AND FANCY WORK DIV. VII. M lis Ph.Ol.KH AMO Ml SHIS llux Mi l.U K AMO MAMMIB BdITII Supts Class A. First premium for following entries A6rein* se> out) p'ntDium 3ft rent*; best specimen* of Kcuaiaeion embroidery Worsted emh/oldery. .are embroidery t "ttoii embroidery Darned net \pplique work ib aiding \ trhlng «»n linen. « dO*n runt as tidy * * oictu i tidy \V ••rstcsl tltlv orsOwi ranta* tidy, silk embroidery Was flower* IV |“ » !■•••*■• Snell work Titling work t*.i any girl under Id * ears **f aye j lYncil 'luaiiu ml t ..iatin otivdst ap» I Vt hi tag In wao r r»»lw * krn.lnvksi |«aiauHg ivnlatrd pi*.).* I'aBel picture iuMna wet* nik'if l4t»nn«|ni(* V% *|| t anamt Ta*’U' -M'Wlf t >r««i work p**bm*w ee Htvtin •»* •* ib m i iub* #i eibiwt I-.bRm m t *** DAIRY, PANTRY CULLINARY 1>IV VIII MlWBN KlATTIK'. MaVHUHsT and Nettie CofliiEH. Supt. First premium for following enterics Mirm. j nfcoiul premium V*\ llesl specimen* of Apple jelly Current jelly Plum jelly Or ape jelly Strawberry Jelly. I Watermelon preserve*. ] Strawberry preserves. Apple preserves. > Plum preserve*. < loose berry preserve*. | Five pound* honey. Brown bread , Fruit rake, Coeoanntcake. Jelly cake * White cake. Sponge cake. Tom a toe catsup White bread, j Gallon sorghum. Five pounds hard soap home made First prorrium for following entries fl 00 : si-com! premium fi<)cents: Be«4 display of , Canned fruit, not ten*than ten varieties. Host display of cheese. i No article will be allowed t«* compete for t wo premiums No premiums will lie given on article* not enumerated All s|«M ituens of preserve* and Jelly must In- made inside of a year. MANCFACTI KI*:P ARTICLES. D1V IX C. Hofj< k Hupt. Diplomas will be awarded for best exhibit* iu following farming impllments. machinery etc Two horse farm wagon. Dojlde seated buggy ingle seated buggy Family carriage. Two horse stirring plow. Sulky stirring plow Harrow. < Ira in drill or broadcast needrr. Two horse planter. Hand corn plaster. Lister. Hiding cultivalor. Walking cultivator. Stalk cutter Mower. Horse Hake. Self binder. Fonibined reaper and mower Threshing machine. Power corn sheller. Hand corn shelled. Windmill for raising water Farm gate. Farm gate fastening. I'oriable fence, » mini. Display of furailura, Display of tin wary. Washing machine Display of stoves Double work harness home made. Double driving harness home made, Display of farm machinery by one exhibitor. Display of tools and cutlery bv one exhibitor Sewing machine. Dot. of fifty brick. Display or building stone, specimen of carpenter work, Specimen of plastering. '-peclmen of horseshoeing. Specimen of blacksmithing amounting to five dollars. Diplomas will be given for the best speci mens of all kinds of fancy and art work. KAIJKIC and MANUKACTCRIEH DIV X. MISWKN AMB1K GHOW. HEHMIK Mcl'llBfiMON. Emma IIkkman Class A. First premium for following entries ftocents second premium 25 cts. For be * Tan yards rag carpet borne ...ade and made within a year White quilt. Silk quilt. Worsted quilt. unlit pieced by girl under 10 years old Fateh work quilt. Crochet spread. Knitted spread. Comfortor, Drawn rug made within a year. Scrap rug made within a year. Knitted rug made within a year, liralded mat. Afghan crocheted. Meat manufactured article. M'KKI) KING. SECOND DAY. PONY RACK. 14 hand8 and under: one fourth mile heat: best *2 In 3. 5 to enter 3 to start. $H. to 1st. $4. to 2nd.. $3 to 3rd. SLOW RACK. -No entrance fee: 3 to start. Iiiders changed on track; $3.60 to 1st, 11.50 to 2nd. TROTTING OR FACING RACK. Mile heats 6 to enter. 3 to start: 980 to 1st. $10 to 2nd. $6 to 3rd. RUNNING RACK.--Five-eights mile dash. 6 to enter 3 to start: $15. to 1st $10. to 2nd. $6. to 3rd. THIRD DAY. 3:00 TROTTING OR PACING RACE. Mile heats. 5 to enter 3 to start . $10. to 1st. $0. to 2nd and $4.00 to 3rd. 2:45 TROTTING OR PACING RACK. Mile heats: 5 to enter 3 start. $15' to 1st. 910. to 2nd and 95. to 3rd. RUNNING RACE. Five-eight mile dash ft to enter 3 to start: 915. to 1st. $10. to 2nd and 96. 3rd. Note -Entrance fee. ten per cent of purge in each cage to be paid when entry is made. Entries for each purse must be made on or before y o'clock p. in. the* day before. Races not filled before that time will be annulled and entry money refunded to the proper claimants. No more than one premium will be awarded to a horse that distances the field. The associa tion reserves the right to postpone any race on account of bad weather. National rules to go v« rn trotting, and American Jockey Club rules running races. When the receipts of fair are not sufficient to pay expenses, claim* for labor and speed rlni* shall be paid in full and all other claims, pro rata. All claims against the society not pre sented In mi dial proper credit will l»c giv en aud puzes promptly swarded at ekpiratlon of time To the pet sou s. o< ng I to log prize »e Will ||lt* a years mu atifitv to I* sent hi any atMi.se as s new years present llavet M *rta 4 Uinaon, I'uMithers A *prmln*d Ankla. A falsen»ep, a fall ora sudden wrench is very often tho oanxo of that painful straining of tho fibrons tissue commonly known as sprain. Tho anklo is, as a rule, tho victimized liicmtier, ana many arc the tedious hours fi .r winch the care less dispenser of orange peel can bo held aceountalile. There are. several methods of treating a sprained anklo, ono of which is strapping tho log from anklo to kueo with adhesive plaster. Tho plaster is cut in strips about an inch in width and of sufficient length to encir clo the leg to within half an inch, tho spt/x< being left to insure free circula tion. This treatment can only be applied before tho leg begins to swell, therefore within a very short time of the accident Recovery by moans of the ordinary treatment, that of elevating tho foot and having recourse to hot applications, may be greatly accelerated by scientific massage, lly proper manipulation the swelling can be reduced and tho pain lessened in a very short time. If, how ever, the service of ono who thoroughly understands giving the treatment can not be obtained, simple rubbing will of ten give relief. Tho rubbing must al ways bo np, not down, uud the hands of the operator os well as the wounded limb should tie made thoroughly anti septic tx'foro any friction is applied, lest tho secretions of the skin being rublxxl into tiie pores should ho reabsortxid and inflammation increased in tho strained tissues.— Now York Ledger. A Old Geography* Among the interesting old books and papers txdnugiug to tho late Edward W. Wells of til is city was a geography that lots in some light on the state of general Information in tho world a century and a half ago. America is "tho last quarter of the world," and the "north part of the con uuum is very lime Known. mu map of North America gives nil tho region northwest of California as “parts un known. ” Tho great lakes ore down as Superior, Ulenois, Huron, Erie and Froutenao. “N. England'' is all one lit tle patch reaching up to the rit. Law rence. ILouisiana occupies most of tho middle country. The “Oyo” river is the name of the Ohio. The chief town of New Jersey is said to lie Elizabeth Town. The climate is thus explained, “In tho north are vast Unknown Moun tains, perpetually covered with snow from whence tho Winds blowing tho greutest part, of the year these Countries become much colder than those in Eu rope in the sumo latitudes." It is interesting to note that this work that is more than a century and a half old should advocate quite vigorously the construction of cunnls across the Pana ma and Suez isthmuses. — Hartford Courant. Gladstone Fooled Them. On one occasion two gentlemen, in vited as guests at a table where Mr. Gladstone was expected, made a wager that they would start a conversation on u subject about which even Mr. Glad stone would know nothing. To accom plish this end they read up an ancient magazine article on some unfamiliar subject connected with Chinese manu factures. When tho favorable opportu nity came, the topic was started, and the two coi oi raters watched with amusement tin growing interest in the subject which Vr. Gladstone’s face be trayed. Finally ho joinod in tho con versation, and their amusement was turned into gnashing of teeth—to speak figuratively—when Mr. Gladstone said, “Ah, gentlemen, I perceive you have been reading an article I wrote in the - Magazine some 80 or 40 years ago.” ___ Old Ooronlmo Still Lively. Old Gorouimo, chief of tho Apaches, is the most noted Indian of th$ wild tribes of North America. Ho is 80 years of age and as straight as an arrow. His eyes ore keen, piercing and cruel. His feet are very large. When at tho post at Fort Sill, L T., old Geronimo plays monte, a game of cards liked very much by the Indians, but when he can get permission to leave the reservation his time is spent in —Chicago Inter Ocean. It linpeud*. Dr. Johnson was once consulted by an old lady on the degree of wickedness to be uttachcd to her son’s robbing an orchard. "Madam,” said Johnson, “it all depends upon the weight of the boy. I remember my schoolfellow, Davy Garrick, who was always a little fel low, robbing a dozen orchards with im punity, but the very first time I climbed up an apple tree—for I was always a heavy boy—the hough broke with me, and it was called a judgment. ” tthe Know. "N<\” site said, "you don’t really love tna " '•Yes, I swear I do,” he protested. "I love you with all my soul. I would ask you U> be my wife tomorrow if I were properly situated " Hut his plea was useless. She had studied human nature and knew that when a man is really in love he doesn't j stop to consider whether he can afford j to uutrry or not. —Cleveland Deader. TttC K|iW|»U4Mt, 'Dura you and your old grocery !*' •hound a man who iiaokud up against the fresh paiut “Didn't voa see that slgu. Fresh Faint ” a*kuuethiug freak tliat wasn’t that 1 lidn'l teller* it- "•—Indianapolis Jour sal iMmlm ss4 uu»a 'll » remarkable, said rksiahw Mnr thum. "h<*w different iy people **W af ■ • Wnd by the am thing ' "Have you lawn reading mednUraF' "Xu I was tlimktug o# my speech It kept tae awake four Might* and pat • irwtMjf win* beard tl tw steep’’»• h'mb lugbm hw %