i '.5 1 " w ' -3 ? V. . i r A ... ' i i : .... . . . ' . r , i ; . . ...... ; ..1 . , . i:.. ' Vf-. - ' 1 i u ...i.j.. ,V':,i L-v..:fJir"i-. v, t'l.l.t !y ! vt,,; V -Vater Witch, . 1 :,Vr:! '.'"V:, .,( vl::.,V,f!h. -r-- Xft?rdcpA.has issued his i .! ,., . .i;,:i: j n 5 l: V .' ' - ' ' : A ana? Septeniber next ' ;'N ' :V1""1. j - -T lV-.'? vetary; JCclh, by direction of , , - '.'-V Wll.Wilo 'J, ' ieH.:nt,uding as Attorney . . r .'V. ., . r J - : w--J,WV'V. 1 - .rWihfr absence of Attorney . v7':;v"v ,? i. v - v; b'; : v 4lb inst-literates , l l,.:;"" V :,-iJ;s Jruiij':!'tr V' 'j dedaratioh' that the dangerous con- 'Xtik V T:i W&Xif?; ' Scso. long existed be- " v,t' !vh!C-ivMT..-(.v?, ..W 'ltA ': ' : ,v;Uwc thUWh government and the .VS K fe "Sf!1 revard-to the true con- . . 1 ;l;;-Vr' i fiViru.-Vrvi-s, ofv. V!J' : i'?l'l&rfS.' ' ;i5rracticii:Hie!ay1.on.Bahvar treaty is . -Vm ' - ".xi.-.Uv.v., - x' Ml.:lf' V-hlr .wjfy a$r examining for a , :;i.:J:y-m. J.. tlweek c wcfv.a-BiiaSs presentments in ' r : :-;i.m;.. il-V, ;i if lf.-M-!')i:-.,','t,VU'4-iuY . . jftin8,TwlaiB,.fe Crt of - Use House, and ' ' . . ' V,,:-v-- tiK&-ii&. The last i ' .:.... n,.ii','V-Tvv-iI-'.:i J84iii,.V5.,-. Jfr-Seamen' ,!- .'C; i.- h-V Vr-V.'-11'- t(: :ipiC.3Vl:H Dtrict- Attorney i -v, iV-' . ' re- ; v4:E1;fl2inIy -still mot be im- W . . P ... f - .to . ;;fi'tf r-' r . k-v - w i..u i. u2.it ?xn) nd Ncbras - V . ' - ab3ti-d ' i ''u ItaM , but n th . trfiy ra-.ii h cxpvnr .-.cjcj to milivr .1.2.1 d.i ini-he: Ii arc dK jiffsin, anl t !y pen th n th., parijplr l - vl. I I'ltl, an JdCa ' I lilt' n .any 'CI . . aiid perplexities wit.'' v,IiV.a v:il jcjuu.i.alist, end favoring jfltr , lAvrcd west, is Mirrour . 1 lr if ii 1) t o v t . 'i i I in a" tt" ' wun-nisa. .urnne'ruii i.,, by which tvu alnd unMtcd' floUrsJ furnished. Ihr.'- a pgcI mill, on sin all scale,' at Ci-; jlw k twelve inilcs wt nf this rlnrv'?-. , " : a'Vothpr at TVru. H ;-"Tv:. cry I nefiy lntrdcr as numbered, ti0 Catnpbelr; under ':" iti&1$.Jwe leucf r' - C4' " krrtone business. J. - f:;)--e nyt a Tegular erchk:,.., about she same di rthhoth ia1 gtcj Geo: Jones of Iowa, who recently , . .V..'' . 1, 0 z i.dekned the mission to Bogota, telegraph- Ull VUUUl V Brownville. There : is no 'cvjiy . i Nejnoi4 1"ittv,j braska in advance of rallj'. She h has in store more (2A We consider thro -v rbe no't?eU;eri f opening for a good raerfchV.".'; .lain, any. : f-fW wherein the western t'dn;r -,Lh n't ; ? surmus e-cta iiV- other county in the TerritcfLjortF Legfakture ville . is the county, seat', tsmEZ&iw$g. principally the business cf the' eoujiiy ; i and in additton has the trade of a god.ly ' portion cf Atchison county, Mo. a fer tile and extensive portion of bottom coun- try immediately opposite this place. A ready market is found here for all the products of the farmer and at good prices. Corn is now worth, in cash, from 45 to 50 cents per bushel. The wheat crop last year was nearly, or quite a failure on ac count of the rust-; Spring wheat is the principal variety sown. Fall wheat without doubt will do well if put in with a drill. Our farmers are making extra prepara tions for extensive, fanning this season. A mSn or company understanding their business could reap a golden harvest by erecting a No. 1 merchant mill in this place. They could supply all the country North and West of this. .. (3.) There is no water power- imme diately at our place, nor nearer than about 5 miles. ; (4.) There is no doubt as to the prac: ticability of steam "power in such an.ea terprize at this point. Wood is abundant andcheap; and beside coal abounds in the vicinity, and even within the corporate limits of our city, we have no doubt, as ta'isfactery discoveries hrive been made by very limited explorations. (5.) The retail price is S2 per'cord delivered. It could be had for much less in large quantities and by the season would be necessary in running an exten sive mill. (o.) That would be altogether owing to the location, and whether you purchased hni sniered, cr took a claim cf govern ment lend. If the latter, you would get :; rrcun3i: g land at SI. 25 per acre i' -1 Ia w i t-iit a il vthr v tan ;ii u as aoou.ns . va".Uu : V. I . L .iter forj WV'ci Mbn3y ftCScf Line; steamer, tt'i Camp- k JioiLAKD, arrrtT;d here ' uiuv-.f - She is one o.3e, line L jVke'iV'oiury ling with- f?t.1le.ph rM I Ian tubal :.ikRoad at St. to rv-.J ' ri1?' Ynri.miT -i fr rly to Council- aaj DyUa. TMs boat in connection . wiy iht ft. Marys and others will now vt h Tt. Tnrv nnrt nther trill nnw rcaTe regwlar 'trips this 6easonl - ' Cant. .'Joe Holland is one of the most p0j?u!af anl'deservedly soof the Mis- I i .? 3 tit j . kEoun rivec commanaers. lie preaici ior his management, a express is carried on inrflnv TIT occonffor , a fc Lushbaugh agets for this city, expeditious company." .o . News Items. Tl. fd the President on the 3rd ultt with- pie declination. Ho JiJXS been greport himself immediately at tflsrt Dpartmerit, . -r ' ' lUwUicanskate el?c! xted the entire as well as the State tickV tS S'-p'ertimtr and a ' The election fet Slayer and other city e$kers, in Sv Louis, has resulted in the success of ilie Republican ticket. For Mayor the vale stood Filley (Hep.) 7,776; Bogy (Dem.) 5,312. IVyman (Am.) 3,141. :' ' ' . . r Col. M. Jeff -Thompson has been elec ted .Mayor of the City of St. Joseph, Mo. A special dispatch from Leavenworth, of date April 2nd, to St. Louis Republi can, says: "Information has been recei ed from Washington, by parties in, this city, announcing the intention cf the Gov ernment to place several companies of cavalry on the emigrant route from this point to Denver City, for the protection of the mail passenger coaches and emigrants generally." TheTBigBIue will be bridged This, will insure a speedy transits ' At an "election held at Keokuk, la., the following -was the result : for Mayor, Vm.' Lighton (Rep.) 794 ; Wm. H. Sam pie, (Deni.) 643. Lighton'a majority ISO. Mr.' Jewett,' Republican candidate for Mayor, Portland, Me., was elected on the 5th ult. by 200 majority., A large major ity cf Republican Adldcxrnea were also elected. . ' ' The charter election in Brooklyn,' N. Y. cn the 5th ult, resulted in the success of the whole Democratic ticket. The majori ty for Mr. Powell, candidate for Mayor, is three thousand. The election in Chicago, on the 5th ult., for Judges and Clerks cf the 'Su preme Court resulted in the success cf the entire Republican ticket by an average majority cf 2,000. The Tote is 7,000 less than at the March election. . The French Courier De Estais, New York, of the 5th ult., repeats its former j a ii,wi:i tl.ai .i ".v cyj-.uiiioa f.r the c i. jjoa t-f Ci.'. i i - i. v en foot. It alio :i.-ei i.i that a ; ' A u? txpcJiuua has !rvf.Jy i.iilcJ. .-.:.. tb'vt within' -x ir Jays he- vL:k- aifriir v!l le i:vi pullic. ri It j ha as iiv-.d:ed ty the Courier, is l it ! on suii:-; n tn?te point cnthoCuban i it, where '.Le y s're mairitaia them es 'vci-Unlil a irvf4t-Vftriiiii!r oa tha IsIanJ .1. !'. up..n. ,-,-n the ri io march upon Havana. , The Nev.'Vor'i ilerald has intelligence jrom M jijtt-vi J-Vt the lQ:h of February, ffver.Xcen days li'.er', announcing a peace ful a-luMii.tn of the difficulty with Para guay, ttivuj'.fih'e. friendly offices of Pres ident V' '-iiia'of the Argentine Confede- II."' precise terms of the settle- mcnt-ro'rit Itated, but it is known that been conceded to person killed on the and to the Ame- ented by Mr. Hop- proclama- public lands during July, the General General learning' the cared and i;W, ry Oiiaaha ttaTii&'AWraikian have j tillTt, ahdf0wHTnhereafter ,,tb . published iH Site "Omaha Nebraskian and Times," Robertson and Clark editors and proprie tors. - ' i ; ' From the St. Joseph Gazette. Latest from the Gold Slines. Dekver Citt, K. T., . March 1st, 1859. Thomas A. Kirk : ' . Dear Brother I have had my health better 'out here than I have' had for'the last fifteen years. 1 have been searching tor goiu an wm- fer, and I have found it at last. One of my crowd has just returned from out of the mountains and found a place where he can take three hundred colors to the pan. Get one or two good mules and pack through. , Do not wait to join any com pany ; one or two men are as many as I would want. . - Provisions are as cheap here as you can buy them and haul them. Do not pay any attention to men coming back disheartened, for they are too lazy to work good mines, when they find them. You need not bring any picks or shovels as I have plenty of them. Direct your letters to Denver City, K. T,, via Ft. Laramie. Your most affectionate brother, -E. E. KIRK. Mr. T. A. Kirk, brother of the writer of the above letter, gives the names of good and reliable men, to authenticate the truthfulness of the writer. The refer ence of these men are commendable to the public confidence; they are as fol lows: - Geo. W. Lewis, Probate Judjje Col. B. Hartwell, John Hundley, James Howell, Gentry, Co,, Mo. Mr. Kirk has repeatedly written in favor of the South Platte route, but as the letters have been mislaid we cannot pre sent them to our readers. The Election. The election on Mon day for City Officers passed off quietly, and resulted in the choice of B. B. Frazer for Mayor, A. C. Bevan for Marshall, and John Martin for Assessor. Almost an entirely new Council was elected. Holt Co. Jwirs. The Next Census. Provision was made in the Civil Apropriation bill at the late session of Congress for the prelum nary arrangements for taking the. 6th Census under the existing law. The Presi dent will no doubt soon appoint a Super intendent for the work." The Secretary of the Interior will follow the plan of the last Census in reference to statistics, un less Congress order .otherwise. The ap portionment of Representatives, "it will be recollected, is settled by existing law. The number of "members of the House was placed at 333, allowing additional Representatives for new States. A few years since. Chili was the great rram market .of the whole Pacific coast. Now the current is changed and the young giant of California is already shipping cargoes of flour and beans to that country. San Francisco. It is a litte funny that where gold is so plenty, money should be so scarce, but this is the case at the present line in San Francisco. FRESH GARDEN" SEEDS OF Ai.Xi KINDS AT THE ADVERTISER' OFFICE. X-OOIVXi. ITJE-MS. Glenn Rock Mills. r j We hereby acknowledge the receipt of: a handsome and su!itaritial present- t'rom Alix. IIax.lam, Ksq., proprietor of the Glenn Rock Mills ia this county; laid present being in the shape cf a sack of superfine our and another of extra fine corn meal. Although such presents merit what we newspaper folks call a "big puff," yet we shall not en consequence do so ; the quality. of flour jmd meal produced by the above named mills, since put in operation. is too. well understood and appreciated in the county to need a newspaper puff. We may.be permitted, however, to add our individual testimony -by saying we have used the Glenn- Rock flour and meal con stantly since Mr. Hallam commenced operations, and are free to -say we never used better. It is on sale at Crane & Hills, Main street,' in this city. Pcafcod) Proline Corn. If our farmers consult their interest they will send to John Gaenett & Co., Louis, Mo., for a supply of seed of the famous Peabodxfs Prolific Corn. It ripens from two to four weeks earlier than the common varieties, and produces very much more to the acre. All who raised it in the vicinity of St. Louis last year got over 100 bushel to the acre.' It. is a fine hard white corn; excellent ,fcr bread or stock- The stocks yield a large amount of fodder, -'.anchfrom 5' to 7 ears to the stock. . ' " The Mails. - Some how or other our mail has been very irregular of late. '. The Northern and Southern mails have entirely failed the past week. We hear that the com pany has "busted." No wonder, at the price they took the contract. It wouldn't surprise us "to hear of other contractors going by the board for the same reason. Jewelry Establishment. Mr. Joseph, Schittz has almost com pleted a new building on Main street, in which he intends to open out a stock of Clocks, Jewelry, notions," &c. Joe is , a clever industrious , and meritorious young man and we wish him success. City Marshall. Jim Coleman has been appointed by the new Council, City Marshall; so now look out ' you young chaps who "raise h 11 on general principles." Jim is pro vided with "Juniatta Boots" for in door accommodations, and picks and shovels for out door amusement. For the Housewife- On the first page we have have been publishing for several weeks a column of "Family Receipts."-' They are valuable and reliable. We shall continue until the whole of a pamphlet, entitled " Five Hundred Valuable Family Receipts," is published. These alone are worth more than the subscription price of the Adver tiser a year. E. A. Ogden. The excellent steamer E. A. Ogden, Cap tain Lee, and Cl'k Douglass, reached our wharf, from St. Louis, on Saturday last. As usual Brownville received a good share of freight and passengers. This is the Ogden's first trip this season. We have the best of authority for saying this boat is "A No. 1;" her officers gentle manly and attentive and understand their business. Success to them. Mr. Douglass will accept our thanks for favors. Periodicals. We have upon our table, for April, the Great Republic monthly.Cosmopolitan Art Journal, Ballou's Dollar monthly, Ladies National Magazine, ;Ladies' American Magazine, Atlantic monthly, Ladies' Re pository, Arthur's Home Magazine and Godey's Lady's Book. The limited space in our columns, prevents extended notices this month. They are all good, as usual. Sovereign. This new Steamer in this trade made our landing "yesterday, from St. Louis. The clerk will accept thanks for favors. Extraiagant . A great event in the beau-mode of Paris has been the Rothschild marriage. The ladies present wore upon their presons jewelry to between twenty and thirty million dollars. John McPherson, at his store on the-levee, has the choicest lot of jewelry ever opened in the west; also, Dry Goods, Groceries, hardware, &C. Den's New Stock of Shoes. Den has returned with a rousing stock of boots and shoes. His stock is unusu ally large and of every style and grade. He has- also a supply of Pike's Peak Gum Coats and Hats. No one certainly can fail to be suited either in price, styh, and quality. . If you have any doubts call and see. We consider ourself indebted to William "a good turn" for a present of a nice pair of summer shoes. " One cr 'Em. We noticed cn the cover of a wagen, leaving this place yesterday for Pike's Peak, the letters G. R. J. O. in taming big capilals. Important inrormaUon. The editor of this paper, as City Alder man, has net yet sucecJeJ in "running the corporation in debt two or three hun dred dollars for printing." . The "April Shower" sent yesterda y by the clerk cf the weather, turned cat to be snow ! So we go. The April Term cf the District Court will commence . next Monday. The newly appointed Judge, Miller, presiding.. . ,, r Doings of the City Council. COO'CIL CHAMBER, ) , . . " r BaoTrxviLLZ, April 7, 59. J . - Council ntft. Present, Ilewett, )!ayor; Bedford. Recorder; Furnas, Carson and Morrison, Aldermen, The Mayer and Recorder haying previously quali ed the oath cf office was administered to the Alderman, t hereupon they tock their seata. . ' ' Oa Dwtion if Mr. Carson : the boots and papers of Mr. yVest were received and referred to a gelect committee -for- examination, Carson and Mormon constituting said committee. Oa motion of. Mr. Farnaai Council proceeded to elect a City Marshall, Engineer, Attorney and Asses sor with the following result . i J. W. Coleman, Marshall. . T.W. Bkdkobp, Engineer. - : U. C Jonx30X, Attorney. HrDSON Geokge, Assessor. . On motion of Mr. Morrison : the City ordinances were referred to the City Attorney for revision, with instructions to report at the next meeting. On motion of Mr. Furnas : the Committee to whom was referred Marshall West's Books and papers were further instructed to report as near as may be the iinancial condition of the corporation. Ou motion of Mr. Furnas: tho City Eng'neer in conjunction with a select committee of two were in structed to examine and report upon an estimate of tne cost or grading Main btreet to the western cor porate limits. Furnas and Morrison appointed said committee. On motion : .the Council adjourned to. meet on Monday evening next. -, -,- . ;. T. W. BEDFORD, Recorder. - "- couxcil;chamber, ) ' ; V" Brownville, April 11, 9. j Council met pursuant to adjournment. lreeent Hewett, Mayor: Bedford, Recorder: Carson, Furnas, Morrison and Smith, Aldermen. Oath of office administered to Mr. Smith and also to Marshall Colenian. ... Mr. Carson, from committee to examine Books and papers of Marshall West and to report upon the fi nancial condition of the corporation, aked and had granted further time of on9 week in which to report. The City Attorney ako asked further tima in w hich to revise ordinances granted. On motion of Mr. Carson : a committoe of two was appointed to report rules for the government of thu body- Carson and Furnas appointed said com mittee. " l'etition3 wero presented from D. J. Martin & Co, asking license to wholesale sprit uous liquors ; and from Wheeler & Rainey to retail the same. On motion of Mr. Smith : licence was granted D. J . Martin Si Co. for one year, on the payment cf the sum of $ 40 : and to Wheeler & Rainey for the same time,' on tho payment of 5100. . On motion of Mr. Furnas: it was - - - -9 Hesolced, That the City Recorder be and is here by declared the proper person, as provided in Section 15 of the License Law, with whom to file the petition and bond, therein required, and after the granting of of any license by this Council, said Recorder is further empovrcrd to issue the licence upon the party to whom the license was granted presenting him with the City Treasurer's receipt for the required fee for sail license. On motion of Mr. Smith: tho following resolution was adopted ! Retolvfl, That the City Marshall be and is hereby authorized to rent, at the expense of the city, a pro per house or calaboose, at a rent not to exceed $3 per month, for the purpose of confining in a secure and proper manner all offenders arrested by him, for violating City Ordinance : and also procure hand cuff.chains Slo , sufficient to render them securo. Tho following ordinance wa3 handed in by the Mayor and unanimously adopted : r - Us It Ordained, by the U)uncil of the City of jirotmviae, j.eorasica : xnas wnenever any person cr persons shall hereafter be brought before the Mayor for any violation of the City Ordinances, or iir disturbing tne peace, aiaorderly or boisterous conduct, or indecent obscene or -profane behavior, shall, on tonviotion thereof, be fined in any Bum not less than 1- nor more than $25, and on failing to pay which, shall bo placed in charge of tho City Marshall until tho. sum is paid either in money, or work upon the streets at tho rate of $1 per day... - The Recorder presented the bill of A. S Holladay $18 for services as Mayor: and, on motion of Mr. Furnas the bill was ordered to be paid. On motion, Council adjourned to meet on Monday evening next. T. W. BEDFORD, Recorder. FOUND. A MEMORANDUM BOOK, which the owner can have by calling at this office, describing and paying for this advertisement. 3IEB0YED LAND FOR SALE. The tract of land known as the "Cook Farm," one and a half miles seuth of the city of Brownville, will be sold on easy terms, if application be made soon If not disposed of before the 18th, first day of the District Court, it will bo sold to tho highest bidder. Terms made known on the day of sale. A. S. HOLLADAY. Brownville, N. T. April 7, 1859. n412t G. H. WILCOX, DEALLB IN LAND WARRANTS AXD EASTERX EXCHANGE. Land Warrants Loaned on Time And located after the Land Sales for distant parties. All land warrants sold by inewi!l be guaranteed perfect in all respects, and exchanged if found defective. Brownville, X. T., April 7, 1353. no 41 BROWNVILLE MKT DHL JESSE X0EL Ilaving rented the interest of Lake and Emmerson in the Brownville Steam Saw and Grist Mill, announces to to tbe public tli at tie U prepared to accommodate the citizens of Brownville and Nemaha County with a su perior quality of lumber of all kinds. Also with the Grist Mill, to serve all in that line. The market price at all times paid for Logs and Corn. The old business of Koet, Lake &. Eniniersou will be settled by Henry Lake. All future business conducted by the underbigned. - JESSE NOEL. Brownville, April 7th, 1859, ly - Claim Notice. To Franklin Sporlock. and all othern whom it may concern. You are hereby notified that I will appear at the Land - OSce in Brownville, on Satnrday, I6th cf April, 1859, to prove tip uip rizht of pre-emption to the S. E. quarter of section no 21, Township jo. 2, north of range 15 east of the sixth principal meridian. -... A.J. CXP.KEXCE. Brownville, April 7tb, 1559. no 41 3t JOHN M'PHERSON, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER LV G It O C E U I E S , . HARDWARE Q UEEXS WARE, r And Country Produce. Front Sired, Brownville, Rclraska. Claim Notice. To Davil r.MtcaIf, Gtrr Mauley and all oth ers te whc3 it nsy eoiiern; Yen are tcrtby nrti2 ei that 1 viJ apri at the Land OfSce in Brow -villa X. T oa Fri l&j th 1 5th dy f April. 153. at I o'clock, A. XL, to prove op rsy riht ef pre err plica to th north exst qaarter f ctka 35. tn fLip5,ras;rlljt. S. L. CULLING. Bft-waT-ntf, Ajril 7. 1?Z?. Mil NEW GOODS THE DIlMOni! Wholesale and Retail CRANE &-HLLL; Main Street, 17, BroTTnville, ITcbrasIia, Have just received per steamers Sioux .-. City, Kyland, Asa mlgus, and " w '; ; Hesperian,' their "" ' " STOCS or SPEING GOODS WHICH IS THE LARGEST EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. consisting or 3 .dflBh. JF QUEENS WARE, GLASSAEE, HARD WARE CUTLER Yt Iron and Nails, HATS & CAPS, Boots and Shoes, - 3? Ij O W S, ' ' . . . " - ' ' GiElI&FEflfffll Outfitting Goods roa the GOLD MINES, Picks, Axes, Cordage, Camp Kit, Ox Yokes, etc. etc. LADIES! Call and Examine our SUPERIOR STOCK or Ladies' Dress Goods Of the Very LATEST STYLES. The experience tee have had in trade in this ciiy warrants us in saying tee are confident tee can give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. (- To cur old Custcrners in NEMAHA, ' RICAIIRDSON, " PAWNEE, GAGE, CL.VY, AND JOHNSON COUNTIES, We return thacj for past, and hepe for, not only a continuance, tut increased patronage. l'Uil CEA1I 'April 1st. nlO HILL. r Ui -.-,ts. IX F0REIGX AXD tc- READT-2JADS CLCr Hardware, - Cutlery,. ; - loots, Caps, Books, Static: Iron,; Nails, Queenswaxe, Glassware, Furniture, . Saddlery, . -. - Castings, Plows, Farming Implement GGflClillS&FlBl At the OU Stand of ; ,1. T. WE7TB, Corner pf Main and First Street? ; BROWNVILLE, i. T. WE ARE ' NOW RECEIVING per steamers Sioux City, E. II. IZylaaJ, and Asa Wilgus, our 0 Which is LARGE and COMPLETE. "Wt WOULD SAT to totho fotnj 00 tit f'M well as those who remain at home Give us a Call, And satisfy yourselves that we h 0 Gr O O 3D 0 And are selling Uiem O -1 1 . 253 JL. OUTFITS FOR THE Ve are prepared to fit ont those, foist- to a Hebraslra Gold llia, With EVERYTHING tin ntfjt TO OUR OLD CUSTOMERS In na:ic;no w extwi.1 an V' , ,.tion to tontinne their -rfJ 9 We thall spare ao paiot t satufy. and r them, and all others who mar p'.eafi CALL AXD EXAMIXE or STOCX- r OUR TERMS'ARE'CoSH- Quid Sola J 'SxcZ ? Country Produce, at HrJi,t Prices, talirci In CxcbaBc for Good. aJ.M-VRTIS. iWBTl A JX i-' f 3i4 " " . wrv .'.i.rd u tk.a U'T IVr v