i gsresessmsrsffiEta THE ADVERTISER. TIU'RSDAY. FEI5RUARY 1, 1S72. Pnltllslicrs' Notices. -,- ,-n----r tiik AnvniTisKiiror sale by Q. v ;. llvHikscllcr, Stntionur ami Xt".vs Ieal ,.. . " '" strt-ot, next, tiftnrto UiePostoillee. - X .ticks. sHl a ordinary reatlinjj matter, v ,. - ;ir.:-lijn cents per line, each insertion. s ,' -ji' iv type. twonty-Uve per cent. additl- .. ' :i'o- rates. r nrJ:VT under tlie heatl of "Wanted." - T.'i "For Sule." "Lost." -J-'ound," Aa., . 1 -:,..ii:t :-enty-rive cents for each adver-1 - .. '.t T if llti.-s, or lt.-i.eacl. Insertion. Ad- j.- tjj,.- v ,.-r Sve Inn's, at the rate of live r - , -r I'll. a !i ItiMTttoti. l.AKIKKV & HAl'KKR. Tuhlisliers Ade:tl,r. CITY A XI) COUNTY. "Sew S tlTertlseint-ntit. 1 - k .ip f.r Trade -Thompson I'axton. I r'i l -K . . t'ooley. rl.-i f'nits- II. ?I. Watson. tr. mzi - Howard .Association, j- r- ..iiiMfii-Clias.J-CL Kline t Co. II iuiny at Swan it Bro's. L .v liirures at Big Stove. y . ii-:i- 1I at Lettit Creigh's. I. a figures at Kig Store, No. SI. . t -, i -t in- i i rjKiusai oiusun oc annie. :ailsand shoes at Big Stove, N yi 1: '- in Vinegar for sale b the .t ibson & Yancil's. luviisand shoes at Big Stove, ':,3 lower than ever, at John li'ii- lies and lanterns, at Big j !. (' Iteugherty' for good, 711 hing you want but dry goods i-!. prices, nt Big Stove. No. SI. 1 gr.n ur b!ack tea for one ; rr p'uind at r'wun & Uro. . 'i-urc.s at Jiig Stove, No.. 81. i :,: .t-a:it smoke gK Colhapp j .. :. Take no othci. v. ...Hers ami hitekiug pins, at ' i 1 -d. - .1 !;k:j. all kinds, at Moore? ,. -:-.re. 44-tf. i.v !i:ir'S- at Big Stove, No. SI. MI kinds ..f plows, by the carload, ' ' M ve. No. 81. ;' r -.'..oil smoking ami chewing to .. . ;.-. to Cohn's. ; -: .-i'fiit w-HHi pump, by ear load ". StdVC, Si. ;. v.. .roil- and key stone corn "" tin best. !.. f.ir glass, pain,:, oil and wall .; v !.tt& Cfeigh's. . . - tirac; of the pleasures of editing, r .. .khI irlne with a gusto; , :-is:in-scoineiienr competing, ' .. isi.idif of (Jolhnpp Tolmeco. ' ...- '" antfs. ivlth wittiest LmUVt, i- wo make It gout! jtnlges will i .! .1 Siiovicis A full .stock at !: berger's. Call soon. IV- 1-, -ash, blinds, &c, at whole .! ;ti-.- by Jha R. Bell. ' - ; . tent wood pump, by car load J . hi'llenberger's for anything i! u:tut in the hardware line. 'I. iliiawr, Real JSsUitc Agent iiv.'yeuccr. ("ourt Room. v T -t i. itmt wootl pump, by caa ltmd A. s;,)Vf XI, , lock of horse-shoes and j '-:.t SlIKII.T3NEKC!HK S '". - T.i'entwood pump, b3 car load ii -love, 81. : .1 KUAltl'BS A-1TEXTIOX. SllOV- - t-ks, Vtii-elbarrows, Crowbars, :' -!:elleiiiKrs;er'a. A .i ion at big Stove. No. SI. i: cannot find what you want . ; r else, you may depend on -ii.it John R. Hell's. , , , . , . r e largest and oest assortment of i ry, soaps and toilet articles :iy at iiru oc v reigo a. p rson-s knowing themselves i.-.d by book account or note to I :. It rm of Shellenberger Bro's. i j. l.-as. come forward and settle at 1 . . - . . .i .. ... z j..t i- . .v nun to toe wiseissuiiieieni. ;'ir:;n'i erq and pork is cheap " 1 - is l verything sold at Big Stv.vc 1 it;M .-. i:hs' Toi.. Those in r "1 -f anything in this line will do " i o call at Shellenberger's, as he b . hill assortment. I; s; patent v,-oad pump, by carload " Ji-ir Stove. '. i iii:i.i.i:xiii:ntii-i:'s can be found '- i kinds of farming tools scythes, '' '-.!it-s, forks, shovels, spades, hoes, r- . rake tcelh. at prices to suit "'- tnrn'. '-!ison it Cross, Big Stove, SI. c si. filers and husking pins, at "g -slow, SI. htiiih-rs should not fail to call at ' bn U. Bell's, and get his prices and -"iniatcs on your building. You will i.f money by it. A. auniuon at Big Stove, No. SI. SUtvmnii House. is tolerably easy for a landlord to '"! .1 hotel with a ijotirish and set i".i 11 (-.lit.. .. ... . i..j.i;.-i. r, j.;i;...- i..-, nr.11 V.n fn. ..... itm'c -" '.".t .1 i. U7i(iimrii 111 iti7' '-1 ,i id I r re n 1 "Tinn oin it re- i . I ,w, , . , '''''s a peculiar t!.ct iu the host or! -" ; ss to keep aiive and healthy ' -. .1. .. .... .. ' reputation. rue feuerqiun , " aft is one of the institutions of our i ' V vrhich imnroves vith T'e it 'virs well. Mine host Kaufiman, on " 1 H'-t unsparing in providing sup- - ' vt hiii. the culinary department ? j'-Jir th? 'onip'teiit direction and K. The Sher- vrrvAW popular. . .,.,'.. . . ... Tlie Howe Sewing Machine Invites examination, and defies competition. Diaries for 1872, at Moore's Book Stor.e. Coal oil 40 ets., at Swan t Bro's. Cucumber wood pumps, at Shellen berger's. Cheap Chairs at Bizer's. Saginaw salt by pound or barrel, at Swan t Bro's. A corn ami cob mill for sale or trade by Colhapp Bros. - Stevenson it Cross, Big Stove, 81. Good Tea at Gilmore's" at $1 00 per pound. Choice fall wheat dour at Gilmore's for $4 50 per sack. If you wish choice groceries, at the lowest cash prices, go to Gilmore's, No. 53, Henderson building. Stevenson it Cross, Big Stove, 81. I Colhapp's best smoking and chew ing tobacco, at Gilmore's. Stevenson & Cross, Big Stove, 81. Choice cultivated Cranberries, at Gilmore's. Stevenson & Cross. Big Stove, SI. IIo;ninyand beans, at Gilmore's. City Mills, St. Joe., Fall Wheat Flour at Gibson ct Yancil's. Stevenson it Cross, Big Stove, SI. Codfish at Swan it Bro's. Foe Premium Cigars go to Cohn's. Selling oil winter clothing t cost. X. bOWMAX. lla'.f-bushel and Big Stove, SI. corn bifskets, at Undershirts and drawers, from 50 cents to 51 00, at L. Bowman's. Choice lot of Salt Lake peaches, just roeivetl at F. II. Johnon & Co's. J Parlor and box stoves at cost, at Shelienberger'5. Heating stoves at liig 3.t.T.e4 No SI. All kinds wf tinware at Shellcnber gcr's. Stevenson t Cross hardware at, Big Stove No. SI. For choice groceries, go to F Johnson & Co. E. Horse nails and shoes at Big Stove, No. SI. ' Parlor and box heating stoves, at cot, at Shellenberger's. Lowman is selling dress goods and shawls at cosa. Buffalo robes and shoe pegs at Big Stove. "Waterproof Blacking, at Swan & Bro's. Parlor and box heatintrstovesat cost at Shellenberger'4. 4ook out for my new stock of sta- ple dry goods, groceries and shoes of i 1 . . . T .,, ,, ,., , I all desciintioiis. I will sell them at reduced prices to cash customers. Come early and often to get good bar gains. fjlX). Makiox. Salt by the barral, at F. 3. John son & Co's. All kinds of plows, by the car load, at Big Stove. No. SI. Cranberries just received atSwau & Bro's. Qreat reiilK'tion in prices nt L. Bow- man s. For an extra nice syrup go to Swan &, Bro. They have it. Parlor and box heating stoves at cost, at Shellenberger'-f,. ir-.,- norftni iM-mti-N bv the car I Kestone ( orn I l.inttrs, u nn. u.i load, at Big Stove. No. SI. - Young Amerivai should go to fehell- ' enberger's for skates, where there, isj'" ! cords of them, and of all varities. o l Low iiguresat Big &tove, Ao. bl. JL Cheap plug tobacco for smoking at nwan iV iro. : r.iror a, box heating stoves at CQ at t-heilenbergcr's;. i i . . . j1?I. t Leather ami shoe minings at Jig j ltrwi Yn sil ! -.i., .-. OKiUltHuliMsi;,.,. C-l... l, ...... ... I;.r Clm-n CI Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry for j sale cheap by Dunn and Hays. Parlor and box heating stoves at cost, at Shellenberger's. Skates, cheap at Big Stove, 81. For a choice cigar go to Swan it Bro. Buffalo robes and shoe pegs at Big Lett & Creigh sells nothing but pure Drugs and Medicines. Keystone Corn Planters, by the car load, at Big Stove. No. SI. The celebrated Evening-Star heat-- ing stoves at Shellenberger's. Heating stoves at BigStove, No. SI. Skates, cheap at Big Stove, SI, Sheilenberger is in receipt of a large stock and assortment ol stoves. iieating Heduced prices at Big Stove, No. SI. If you wish good chewing or smok-, 11. u l.i.i;ii;i;. iwi iji v-ii- -"oi,.,, ., ,-. miintr mo. f. . i i.ir.r-'vf. .:. . . ' M.... v,...w .... v....... . i ti t.itrr. mm ipr 1 ron and wagon timber at Big Stove J No. SI. : Carpenters, "time is money," ami , yo;: will always save time by useing and money by bu'ing, lumber of John 11. Hell. A few stoves and wagons left at Big Stove, No. M. Cheap Bedsteads at Bizor'- Come down with the stamps. j That Brownville, individually con We have but recently learned of ajsidered, has and is making as rapid fact which, it seems to us, should not J progress as any town on the Missouri be thus. A. F. Cahn, Cigar Manufac- River similarly situated, no one can turer, and Conrad Shriner, proprietor i doubt who has' had a chance at a fair of the Brownville Brewery, in this : comparison. And that the compari- this city, have to send the cash for Revenue Stamps, by mail, to Nebraska City, while we have a U. S Collector, Geo. S. Dunn, resident at this place, honest, trustworthy and capable of taking care of and selling them when called for. This is a discrimination to the extent of the cost of the post ollice orders used, and the delay im-l posed ; or, to avoid delay and the loss ; of a sale (freepjently occurring) n lot! of stumps must be kept on hand, and that much capital lie Idle. To this ex- tent it ib a spmingly unnecessary dia- crimination which we hope soon to see abolished. Every facility should be given the taxed to pay the tax, and only the tax! W regret to learn tbat our friend Evan Worthing, Esq., is sick and suf fering from erysipelas "i Yery choice Syrup, at Gilmore's. Xcarly Fntnl. We are informed that a gentleman ...... or tins city came very near meetipg an untimely end at the hands of hisrnj:ne(1 to Ieave 110 stone unturned to wne, one evening mis. weeu. At an early hour in the afternoon, he left his home, and on returning to his residence erep softly upt stairs to his chamber, and while in the act of opening a bureau drawer, his wife ap peared at the door, and not recogni zing him, sieved a revolver, which lay upon the table and blazed away at J , u. i., .lapiiny nus.siiig ner aim. i ne p;UWiuU Vnch our shipping facilities husband rushed into her arms, wrest-wil, receive the coming season. ; ed the revolver from her, and made ' u would be impossible to single out himself known. He had been to j aml moniioiI lne mnnv indications Rennet it Doleifs and flitted himself! of .. bri.r,lt fulliro or .,.,, f:i(.(s .vh,ol i.:... u. m - - , . ,.,, out with one of their superb suits of clothing.and his wife at "first blu.h" did not know him. Patrons of Ben- net & olen s should take warning. Honey at Gilmore's. iV. T. 1)KS, Honey at Den's. Cash paid for hides, pelts and furs, at 3Jen's. Corn, county and city warrants, ta ken for good's a Den's. A choice lot of Salt Bake pared Peaches, just received at Gilmore's.- isoltller'K Ovcrcuuts. jfr5T" An unprincipled merchant of Brownville calls mv Soldier's Over coats moth-eaten, because he cannot' alford to sell them cheap therefore I, neighbor were possessed of ordinary invite one and all to inspect them j intelligence it would realize the fact closely. -Come up and take a look at that the AuvKtrnsER alreafly posses thein they an bear inspection. . sed that popular regard, asourcolurnn-, Boris Lowman. , testify, when tlwy bear before the using the Washing made easy, by justly celebrated Washing Crystal, for -ale at Gilmore's. Low figures at Big Stove, No. SI I . For a good gunpowder tea at $1,00, go to Swan it Bro's. Wagons, $SU, at Big Stove, No. SI. One half of last week's JJrmorraf , was. printed on type borrowed from j this office, and ihe other half was de voted to abusing us. Were we to cut :-. ,..,.,..,. ;,i t tin .r-i-rr..;rr lit... . '' e its kicks at us would be less fremient, if, indeed, it would not result in the entire discontinuance of its issue. This week the paper upon which it is printed is borrowed from us and we naturally expect another installment of low, flimsy abuse. Subscribers should lay aside this week's Aivei!TI.s:k for reference to the Rules and Regulations of the com ing State Fair, on our 4th page. Next week the Premium List will appear, which should also be s:u?.d. 1,000 pounds choice Salt Lake peach es, and 10.000 pounds extra sun dried apples, just received by Swan it Bro. . All persons knowing themselves in debted by book npejiunt or note to tiie late linn of Shellenberger ISroV. will . nlease come forwaid and settle at once, i .. , . . ,. . A hvi lQ (hi? WIsL, Js slliHciellte " - j Cranberries, a nice article, for sale ' o. ,r- i?m-5 I "' est patent wood pump, oy car load j at ihsr Stove, SI. A Pr.KAfeAM' IioI-.l-:CTi.)X, at tl.lSi; sra(.01Ji i? to think of July and Aug- I ust, ami to permit gurgling .ancy to j revel in the ecterious elysium of ice; cold, strawberry llavored, lemonade: j ice cream, liavoretl with auburn curls, j bright eyes aim rosy nps; or wine j ennoniid wtfli n tlol io 1. 1 f.tl rvo strnw 0 t. ., - it. if tl. 11. . ..ml l...l.v..m vnur lit. a ! 11, twi. vi..t.. ...vi ui.. . 1.1 .. j .i.. !..--. I ,!... J.I 1. I uib iviiKcuuiis an- oiiui-iiuik- m me fact that an immense amoun! of the ' tnriwt liormttfii' inn ia ltni.nr mir mi liv I , ,. ..'- . , . i k ilUUJUL. V V ii V.UllaWllw VillO J4W- To "keep cool" will, we think, be -.. - ..! -i ,i . ... . . i wiiiiiu ii:e leiicii oi nit; Jinuiuiest eit-i .en the coming summer Will close nit winter goods very cheap at L. Bowman's. il.t.iv...ii m.-.i. ..j.s iwu-, i.u.ui. IT l'. -i,. n. I!!,. CtnVA "Vr. OJ 1 o Choij.o green apples, at Swan & Br f ? ! Hope and blasting powder at Bi. Stove, No SI. I Lowman has received another sup- i"- " -"" ! f .lf 1 ?? mrTf' c Cucumber wood pumps, atShellen,-hcrger'-s. Leather and shoe fiurting at Big., Dress daes not make the man, but stove, No. M. jrhatman looks the better for being t. j.." 1 .",;... f n;,.. c-tf.-t x- c.j well dressed, cannot be distillled, and vcuHiv,uj.i.iaiJ(,.J.u.v).. All kinds of tobacco, including Col- iiaj,p Brothers, at Swan & Bro': x0TICE. All those knowing that . . ..,..- ..n 1 ..m-v " w...fc ...- ..... i". , jand settle with cash or note, as 1 wish lo sqco w 1 ' D001 flUU coniiueiiee new, A. Hobisox. Lo? iigiires at Big Stove, No. SL Ax handles a;id lar.terns, at Big Stove, SI. It is iij trouble to show our lumber. Call and examine, before pur asjng elsewhere, at John R. Bell's. jEEESESEi son will hold good financially isequal- Iy as true ; for while 'call loans' have been up to 1J $1 cent. "r1 day in Wall street, N. Y., it has never, even in ex treme cases owing to the liberal man agement of our home banking insti tutions exceeded that per month, aird is easy at 1 V ct. This course has kept business iy a healthy condition, retdy to take advantage of the first impulse that shall Indicate a breaking up of the uual winter stagnation of business the country over. Underthese circumstances it is no slight matter i for grattilation that our pork packing j facilities for "pork" is king, most- have more than doubled over the pat season, and the business done is fully up to the increase in the facilities. Again : the past season has seen es tablished in our city a Tobacco Factory, where the manufacture of the weed in every shape, save cigars and snuff, will be carried on extensively the coming season, and will necessari ly attract a large wholesale trade in ' .,.. j-. Its proprietors are deter l!lbnii,i1r!ll.inr..w.m,.ii,.,u.l,nu,t , of . he Missouri "Rivpr. i whieh nn- ., ,. deavor they should, as we know they will, have the hearty oo-opeiation of every citizen of the place. Again : we learn that the establishment of a first das-? soap factory will ;i fact here I in the Soring, which cannot fail of a Conin!ete suc.-ess. conshlorinir the ex. ' " demonstrate the more than compara- tIvo prn,lierous priMeIlt of our vit they are self-evident to caveiers, and ljy lhejn f.lvorjlbly t.0iinnonte.! uj.on, and to the stay-at-home citizen, who turtle-like, perhaps, drew his head in to hi.? shell at the fitst glimpse of a stringency in the money market, and viewed everything through his shell, darkly, we say, open up, look around, travel, and your misanthropy will wear off, and you will surely come squarely up to the work of shoving our city ou to a glorious futuie of un exampled prosperity. The Democrat says we are desirous of being recognized as the "oilicial or gan of Nemaha." If our jealous people the true oilicial transactions . oi .M'iiiana county s uommission eis. Nor is this all: if its ol t isi ty ere not so ponderous it might perceive that 'tis not high raised ad's from accidental dignateries, nor ful some latteries of those in power, that make an official prgar; ; but news, good, trulhltil news, editorials that rellect ihe people's (the true official's) will, with .nil columns that interest and instruct, plain and neatly printed- these make an oilicial organ, and this is why we are so recogniz. d, and why our position so far removed from our neighbor's possibilities make.- him envious, and jijiakes him "cut suvh fantastic tricks" within his puny sphere, as make even his friends to pity and to scold him. Saganaw salt for sale, by tha pound or barrel at Swan it Bro. Skates, cheap at Big Stove, 81. Wagons, $S0, at Big Stove No. SI. Another car load of Bain wagons' at Big Stove, No. SI. "PATItONrXK llor.Ii: IXOl'STUY.'' Should be the watch ward with every man yllo thinks anything of the land in which hf. lives. Ergo: if Colhapp Bro's. chewing and smok- i inir tobacco is as irond ils any othi.r ,., K.y sli.k lmtrc.:ia!?e unon ,10 olh. ..... . ... er conciiuoii; enew ami smoKe it, and ninM, , ,. ' lta'c lhv mnnulacluier a prolit at Homo- Carpenter's tools and rat traps, at J Uig stove, ?1 Lmharjp liro s .so. lis the mildest smoking tohrifPn ... tl, Wn.t le by :ljj respectable grocers. For Bcdueed prices at Big Stove, No. Si. If .you have anything that you want plated with (Jold or Silver take .-. it to lJunn and Hays. " - Amnnitin- .,m;,-s, s C1 ,.-,.... .uwu, ...u.oi -. ...... ai pusuei s touis auu rat trans :t Big Stove, SI. ;eo. Daimhertv's Bctaurant is a . , J , .i.a ui 'hose vno. love good meals. rT.i 1 1 r f-ii ? iw! 1 1.. ...,i i ,. Tron and Stove No. 81. igon limber at Big T ... -. 1 L I. . . . -,-.- i-.ope- uuu oiasnng powuer at uij j Stove, No SI. ,.,... , j .ioi!U it. liens .1 lclll'rail Pine Ijlim-I 'her Yard, corner First and Colleire dleg street, is stocked with $very kind of ?..,;i.i;... t.i . " wu..mii,i; uuieriai a man can use, aiiii always at the lowest possible price. A few stoves and wagons left at Bi:: Stove, No. 81. "Another air loa.l of Bniu wagons at Big Stove, No. si. , mc- .-it.ii. to trownvnie wno goes 1 shabbily attired has no excuse for his dereliction of duty, inasmuch a Hei- el Will dres.S bint 111. frn. Inn fr. t.r. '0 that ho will look tl. v.r, antin'. .' ?-"'- . .. -. :..?.. . ...an, mi -in luuniicsiiiiai small sum f money, if von don't believe it can on him and price his goods. Low figures at Big Stove, No. SI. Colhapp Bro's No. 3 is a tip-top smoking tobacco. Another car loatl of Biin wagons at pig Stove, Nj. ' -- -- ITalf-bushel' and corn baskets, at Uig Stove, SI. i .l.rvj.ri'jjMiWfa.J - Pleasant Occasion. Highland, Jan. 27th., 1S72. The donation at the Baptist Church, iu uticn jtocK lownsuip, o u e-i ., , ... . .. was a perfect success m every partieu- . r. T . , , . , -, . , the cold was very severe, the housi rietiesof meat known to the country; pies or an Kinds in aiundance, cakes of rare quality, in fact every thing in abundance. The table vyas waited upon by the committee in a style that would have done credit to a first class hotel. Iar. TllP eirizfiis nnmm4iifnil "ntlnr- . ' c !.,. .. . . , .. ... ,.... I hiinn. ItrtmnvIIIc. lJ2tmi " ioved bv the vouii" neon e of t lip i"e j real ice ornige accross 010 -iuti-' -- - -- hix n at an earlv hour nnd -d though J - - .". peopi oi me' . V i i -it t i .")it m.k ou hknt.-a rarmnf nr acrei for n'b in .u.ui uui iitiui, aiui .iiti.uun . M,nt ;r,. ,i,iii.. , -:., tlv. has been dulv renal red bv Jat-k . I . rr..t Kn,.in.irfF.K.jinBnnlto.. '"""' f ,, r.., P,inimollpplilParlOt tile Contract to tlie letter. lie , j iriwoyeor ol.l Mnrwiintf nne SpoI.n pre sent, seemed to enjoy the occasion i ine -u- -urcn conimenceti . ... , , n j ., tny.arMc.t. win uuwiw in sh.p .ir in the most satisfactorv manner.! a I-roiric leti niLtiin at irrami i tiaint .Vnntl,or .... f fr(!ih ,, -J iir.uti.n. Nemaha .. Neb. nmr iir- ri.u Vothiii.roppnrrPfltnm.,i-. -, m School House, last Monday week. It :not"fr "- r iocmW just OI, ,tlg Mu,1ly- ' '- coining occurred to make anyone re- ' ... i received bv Brawn a the 1'iwt Ollice mi mim m iiHinmiMimi rrpt h-iv.ni !.pnn iirH-oMf Ti,n l was stopped wthout the usual bene-1 ItLL'VMi "i J"' - -- l- ' "-lu,uu- - - - " -" grei ua siHc neon lire.-ent. itie sun-, tl i rr a i fnirivii until -i lmr tifavtc ..-.. ' ' iliftimi I.v llii..vtrmiii. r-nl.1 wifhor -ir. A. I . L.OgsU ell pAHl d Sliori WANTS. per, to say me iea,u;i u-ncios, tlie " " , visit to I'eru, on last Fridav ; he was ' - - - - table was spread with all the delicacies'01 "t I V i in a devil of a hurry as usual; he AtX'1':9 that heart could wish, consisting of - I-at Tuesday week the Bjreon , wouh, not l)(v C() if he v;ant . xVTI . .. .' . . . .ITI.vn.IIv oyster soup, tea. cotlee,-ami all the vn- no usually rues ine-e Hems, goi a v, nntipoil .i I.m.r ..etimn in eir. M advert. e for u under tin hean. it wis but After supper, and while, the table? ! his neck, were. being cleared, the company wa , ij:ist Saturday night Robert Dnn highlyenterlained;withsome?pIendid (las, going into the house from the ocai music, sucn as is ei(iom n ever , excelled by any choir in the west, j The amount of cash donated was i about fifty dollars besides other things! that would amount in value to t -n or; fifteen dollais. The donation wa-for An. Gatks, master builder, we learn, has purt-bnsed recently between, two and three hundred thousand brick i of Mr. Dawson, brick-maker. No one knows better than Mr. Gates the pros - . . . , p.'ct for a demand in the Spring;, there fore, it augurs well. i r . ,..., ,- , -'v -it..'.i-A. i tii our city iniormeu ..,.,..,-.. .. , . . . us uueiv tnai in an nis experience lie had never had a tobacco on his conn- ter which sold .-o rapidlv, ortravesuch satisfaction as Colhu)) llrother's. R. R. N. R. Ir. Io illustrate the determination t)f tlie B. Ft. K. & P. It. R. Co., to get their hne in opera- lion as early as possibiein the Sprimr, the benefit of Elder Carnngton, the pt.ri)np, folk-mi-ht think thero wa- -(Jo to the three jolly boys. Hard-j J 1N "Oijufriui cgrcinoie Pastor of the Church, who has had from t,, lbove . ot..lcCjoClll8' ware Store, forCurlin- and I luteing 'jh:iUvc istlicslioet anclinr charge of the interests of the Hoeietyat j. . ... .m. ,.. .,.,,', : Irons, also for the lowest livinir prices of UiQ rf ' doblllfafpil, that place for about three vears, JUicl ' 7 'l !,IItl!' lser ""', on Hardware. :t ti aJ "rdfal for.Kio til . .. ti . ,, i er has been very cold for the last few ,u -,., -...,1 si.'i.i.i j v.-u , ir. highly esteemed by all. . B. i . Jn.tnh Lash of Union. .Mo., died - ac i:t" !:I! t has no we need only say ttsat during the re- chine therein, fastened its felonious cent cold snap the work was pushed fangs deep into his dome of thought rapidly forward, and is still progress. jn front which never bore the seat ing noon the heavy grade on theriver ; ; war upon it and let forth the no- uanK near the levee, l ins is a grati- ryinrr assurance that "the bad s;:ite of the roads or the inclemency of the earner snail not nueriere witn the early completion of this grand enter- prise. " Fair Flay".' will appear next week. Dr. Blackburn, of Rockport, gae us a friendly call on yesterday. You will if honestly dealt with, and any error '.hat may occur will be eheerfullj corrected, at John it. IiellV- lumber yard. . Cheap Parlor Sets at Bizer's. The Democrat would make the pub. lie believe that the business of thisl ..fiice is constantly d.-creasiiiL' while! its is increasing. The circulation of the Anvi:nTisKi: is two hundred more t' w;ifc 't'uo"t t" (IroP i the family than when we to.-.k charge of it last of T. .1. Majors. We met the Colu July, and our other patroiu-.ue has so i ". v-'l I-l,J enre-worn expression increased as to con. pel us to add to tin- j ,:f countenance, and. informing him mechanical department upwards (,f of what we had heard, eiujiiired for $1,00') worth of material, the bills for j further particulars. He replied that whicii we can show our neighbor if j ho Ml as though something was in lie does not a!ri-:nlv know it. Th.. Ufa re for him, hut assured us that he fiiet is. our monthly "nnner bilK C-m, lln to mo'O than the entire runnimr ok- te " i.enses of the Democrat Us hifehlv "ornamental" mortgage not excepted remember, the hies of September. A full line of Can Fruits, at Gil more's. The ladies who so generously re rnambered us while paj-iug their re gards to Tlev. Carrington. in Glen j Rock Precinct, last week, will please accept our ii earl felt thanks. Cod Fish, Mackeialand White Fish at Gilmore's. Lost On tue i'Olh day of Becem ber, a fur mufller, with a clasp on one end and a ring on the other, with a led string attached to it. A reward t will be paid for it if left at this ollice. ' inos. .. .MOKttoVi. Bain wgons and key stone corn nlanters the best. 1 ' "- 'One more iinfortunate,1' alas! thai she teil, do iovt iront ner nign es- tate, over llio hill; "rashly importu-j nate," she went where they sell, J liquors, and that's why she kicked up such a r,v.V ; David, wish a sud, sweet- smile, in absence of bail, nut this dear wayward chill, under the courthouse. .-:ti-, ioi .111 uuiuuuihi.c, r-nt- ui-.i.. not the touts, of Him who said let , those free from sin, throw the fir-t ! stones. To her we kindly say, go, ei:i ; t ! iV. .. !?. . ?. vii.t'.h r.li.t Ik.wi I.- no more, tor you there's a chance e'en vet io be a good woman. Good Fence Posts for sale. !5-2 EVA.V WOBTHIXfJ. Cheap Bureau's: at Hirer's ickej-c; On !a;;d.-One car h.ad Bt l)00Ic ,n ,lr.n!..r,:. ir..r-. I ' ... ..,...-. ..... . - tt,rst one ?ar ln:l,J Ivirby Rt-rtpers, any ; quantity or plows, cultivators, corn j planters, and everything a person : Call on F. A. Tisdei t Co., , . . nnrnfnl P;im it.-i! ino --- - 7 '1 are Ts fast approaching, and farmers thinking about preparing- for work, Those -who eontemplae buying har- ness would do well to call on B. F. j Souder, next to the Sherman House, and examine his stock and workman- ?'P before buying, as l,c h il.-t.-r- mini-d.tr n,ih. No 1 . Tk f : v !'- rca. , it -.- Cheap Rockers at Hirer's. wants jjwi.!.i!ii-,uiiii..un.v..M. . Llie 5lO. V trial UCIOili:,I to llfil a Ii.t-t-! f 1.. .... ... . rilllniirn n rs nt -r-t. ..... ij.nti.iiiirik ... .fln'r. 1 in- ... . .t.. t. . t .T. . ? .. -.- ., ..r, ... ,. ,, .' - MVi-mey. wiio-e name is printed 0:1 : ! HU U L ilU LM UL U " , ure? The literary matter, the stnrifs' , ., .r,t . , - r 1 Afl. ' f h In I fir nifSihi' i.sstcii. l , . ,t 1 r ",c urajpers of trie genuine, has for iHUUilLu xJl tli MIL siUUUii .ml poems, aresignalh-good, oven for r,,.... .,,.,.' If you are thinking of purchasing ... ',r.,7,ne ir..r "Mi ' ars ottered throughjnearly -ewinir mneh-.-e d u f-t tos , "f ?:, ' m . T ' every m-wspaner of the Fnited States ' "'?:;!i - r,-,M. ....twill, mail.... e. ci. no. ,.n IOM s;i Work' U cSOcllHir : is Miss . ,. , , ' tB,i ' tri1..,i,.r.r. ......ar -arryliHC HiraUuro. 'the Howe. Hearken not n. other., j M ,8 ..Tm!;ei,v llf Ueath ... wll!Io: " U,.,,P " , lora ce of. uM.'AVirtf -' but ermine for yourself. The Howe Mw 1 Wood'sserial novel prom- C,f " .,n "" WI,IC,J C;i,!oL ' ATlT2 IWTD TQ n AT - Sewing Machine stand, pre-eminent l3esU)heoileof um,swal interest . ny '"" hns treated thounds - - -.. above all others, and we ask our read- ' ,Jfiv , ,,..,M, ftf . c. . . ' . IJ :o claims presented . " -- - - o vn the best is always important ; ;,. ,- .,,, T. ,-,.-. i.j .'- motougii ust- oi 1113 meana ci: Vuency at G. B, 3roore's book store. prf $m v ' ' cure is strong and conclusive evt.Lioe , Z'lU No. liT- -Main street. Hrownvilie, eb. ; ,. ?hf . , , , i tnai ne possCsss sure means oX cur- . " 'w;'",'- r; -f . --wi . ilgllb C,PJie.s ia,Hl Ol.e. gratis; lli. . .. , .. ' ''ir.. u w X. c.t.. 1 . ih.;.: sli-ta 11 rtaittir Liicpl urmt..ie .it izer -. , ., Vnzt ,,,... " Kennedy 1 sold by all druggists, S .?? : ?AlX --i - cffarijitj;. - .'g.'!.tj..'i - - - w' SIIEKIDAX ITEMS., " " - Tim .it.,-. of i, i..-.. i - wwitdnv... nt uic jiijr .. ; in , , , ., .Robert Diindas, for Ri . . . . ed for the support of the gospel. fall by loading a colt on slippery ground, wnicn cut an ugly gasii in l the top of his head, and came very - "t'Ar breaking his neck. It spoiled Sheridan items for last week. Per- haps the reader of the AnvKUTisnuj ' would be glad if he really had broken ' t,:irn, after dark, ran against a block of wood, breaking his knee pan, which will be likely to lay him up all winter. TIiere is nothin"- stronger than itiegar Bitters sold in Sheridan, i vnrr it ("KMin nii.-nr fifiii innnii ii- iw ni'ijr imjil i iitriiuiNuui i.winii.-i.w. i nnv rprnw re-ionnji .diii i umj.tir-Hi n.-WpvAi, i..it ;t ;.. ni,rCmilf,'isiMv-Nm,(it.ii,n ir. .nt'tUn: ,t lutv to"he tb'e first to'bring before the -1 1 1 li.l v VitiO, LlltVU IV1 Vl fc'ftlfc world the heart-rending fact that last Tuesday night, while the Adonis-like 1 r V & '. frame of-our co-temporarv wa- wrap- ped in '.he anus of Morpheus ir.tnl a lime stainetl comfort.) a weird rat. ..villi .,.,...- 11..!, i,w-r . t?,r.?. 1 M.-.wtoi "'"--' ............ . , ..... ... , I .. i.!., ,..,. i eB.,.i, r ..' , i'"' l'v,-,e -'"i,iJ - " ""i" ...-... .1 ' " ,u';'r !iii0 i!,t' delicious sour ' P'"-- on which lie used to banquet, trrt'i,t softly to the eoucli on which rest- ed the chief dreaming, jerhap-t of sweet things said, to alovelv maid, in ! southern glade, whence ho had stray - j 0d, wa-h bill unj.al.ij and, witliout j fwir uf the literary death-dealing ma- Ule blood up?n the bed, which might i ;., :l nobler cause be shed. i. e., bit j i,!n bet wen the eves of which he bled I .iroftii'v. it. I.ms l.fn mtmv vpar j si,u.c. t,L. Kra.v. or Norway rat, extr- ... v. ...... .., . v . ..,.j .-w.. ........ ..... .iiuin.-t.i . xv i iirj 1'i.uu uitiii minated the black rat. and what new revolution this mav nortend. we must leave to the future to dt-velope. O- . -Ci ?Iarrlnl. At the residence of Renj. Rogers. 1 by Judge E. M. McCoiuus. Mr. Fuamc P. Fowr.wu to MisMakv A. Kirkck all of Brownville, on the evening Oi ; the :50th inst. We wish her much joy, and may Frank never be Fowtei, butt, be al ways "marching forward toKubeck." When in Peru the other day, we i i'eard drop from every lip that some- wa.-, ignorant of its precise nature, but ' uld post is when he received defin- I .. . . .,. .-.. . e inlormatson. Ills wile heing very sick e did not inist upon partieu- iars, but wih expect i. "whistle" be - fore our next. Rosf (:?:. Prof. I?oscf; oe, of German good slh'ht-'o- persuasion and a very good slight - 'o - Imndisl gave exhibitions in our city ""- "'" "",u"- ue-us tnvy nan per this week, commencing Tuesday eve- rmed, and of the few- opporunitics ning. Although gorgeous biH and they bad to prepare them for thtnr dodgers to, in the best style m:r co- Sreut "ok, also urging the you ur temporary could do. invited guests to me,i of "5 district to improve their , the 'a.st of wonder, yet few had their j superior advantages ami reminding! change ready, and fewer came. In l!leXn tlmt tmrt" rt:s V lIat-e Ibrthrmj this emergency the great slight-'o- I Ju h'-ry unoccupied by any wiio handist did a trick worthy of his re- nown, and of imitation: he gathered a loL of loyS!f anm.a thwn wilh .. -a fujj (f tickets, bade them go forth ir.- , ti,e :-i,.,vaVs and bv-wavs end in- !vitea51 they met to the feast, and a roM,l came, a :..d saw and wondered. He is a oml .sh-.w ist, and if heM only j get souii-go..d, plain poster-- printed, : ..,iv.r!isf Iilms-cif ......I r,.-..-.s t "c. II j,is play," he'd " Will. Cor.HAi'p's Tohuceos are uowr the .standard. 1Jie r.miy't. irtciitl for P-ri;ar-. A j-uperb number of this, the most l . i 1. . f I.- MiMu oi im .uag.iziiii'S, in pvt'ry fir- j tieular. The steel plate, Borneo and Juiict, is uncommonly beautiful, and1 very iinelv engraved, tlie tisteful ! Colored Fashion Plate gives the latest and most elegant styles and "The j Spring in the Woods," is a delightful rural picture. The :nu.--ic b. ti.eTrito- nen Lialop. There are some captiva- tii.g uiodel-i for ritiina-hatsr.nd sashes. and an abundance of patterns for hi-1 dies' dresses and fancy work. Hut the m :. ... . :... -.r - imi-. n-ioos hi miuid, i spirt-iaiiy u- we observe of this magazine arc the n-.?t spirited things of the kind to lie; found, particularly "What I Dared to. Do." How could one help rtading by Deacon it Peterson, Philadelphia.' &inIe cotu'evfor sc by all 2st .? Dcul- ers, and by the Publisher, price 20 1 rents. ' j ---- School books, slates, ink, paper, pens '-verything for the school, al- cn "ttice'marerial. such a- b-tter books, 1 ress.?, inkstinos r.lank ! k, ncte nfon5, erasers, etc, etc, ur. . . r. hand, and for sale at lowest cash 1 ri- ccs, at Moors Book Stoe . - . . tor 1 le rewar' . rntn nm- . u- m 1.,. : "T: i f mnig magazine cannot d. better than .. .. ., ' . ;, " "" . IVJil'Jf: lO UUSrVlSOrS. ..tk t ,wi..' . p-i i'.. 1 .t ... . f? -."is loainsoaie ttiscu. Tlie (a- ' r?',,t un-''" "f ""''- '" ::!pmn,t; '---' " -' """'.,,. .. gpTjaifTSjfq j JErtriTJ3IS. -' - - r. The weather the nast week has been Frost, who seem inclined to fill h- netiLon j eolation the past week to Gov ! James, j,, which he was requested to stand firm ,-or tje rt . mjUP!.tiuir him to use force if necessary. t9 handle the Ruuip Legislature. Notwithstanding the dull times, mWn nt tl... ivt n'ti!,., ? Artn..t- " -" -- " -. Iy receiving new goods, and they sell too, you bet. About the. onlv .amusement in i Peru this winter is the Boxing -chool ' ! presided over by Mr. A. W. Welch. ' We notice several young bucks going t i around town with a black eve ; thev . 1 -'',1 Ht "", but there are-ome who, i f,"n to cce it in that light. on last Fri.biv niH.t of ,'rotwv. Air . -. - . -.- m t-. t,m. IIIOl T V fc V - & this county, bavin- moved hero in I the spring of 1S57. He had rented lis farm west of town for the prist four ..,.., .,,, .i .,.. i ! cars, ants devoted his entire at ten- lion to tlie bee business, whicii btisi-' j ness ho was engaged in at the time of III- tlp.-llb. 1 T.- leaViN n li.r..,. ,,..r - .. .... t,r fH !.., ,.nnn,.i;,.,.G !., ,,.:. ......i...,..o j. imr., part of the country. j There has been considerable ick- j :u in and about Peru, the prist few j weeks, no cases of small pox so far ' that irentleman will not ho 1 vM thi locality, as there n-enis to bt j no one hereabouts, that fears him, our ! physicians' are duly prepared with vaccine matter to give any tbat wish it. something a great ileal worse than the smnM pox, or at least so consider- me. The three jolly boys of Moody, j Matthews it Co.. have the largest and ' best assorted stock ol-Hardware and i Airrieiihtiml lmi.l..nw... it. tin. '"- ----.-.,.- i-Ii,'-ll lltl.. ABA llll. J State. j ! c ino1 Hot-.se DriltciMlo.i, Oirttrlet Xo. 7 1. in School Jfr, Junior. 1 lie ouicers ot School uistncto. il. located 111 tl:e western tin l-t nrXfiiii.lci P.-..1. ;... I.. t!,t- ,.,,... pail OI O.t.mail.1 1 lCi:iCllIl tills COIIII- iy u:is ereciLMi tmring tne past mil j . i i? .-, 'iiisfJiiiti t-ojiimouioiis oricir scnooi , hotlsC. ISP.'ll- 'P. f. ICi!MSf.--c roi:iilf.w. I and on the opening of the same for school this winter, they decided to' have an old fashioned dedication. So in accordance with previous notice, a large audience assembled on the eve- ' ning of the 23d. instant. There w.ie j -"resent "'any from Aspinwair, and j teii!orl precincts, in addition to, those from our own precinct. T. ('. ! Kimsey called the meeting to order, ami was chosen President of evening and Frank A. Hacker, Secretary. .7. R. Dye it Bros., then gave us a rendering of the son The Little Brown Church,'' which was well n- ! reived by the audienn-. The Bey. lL IJ- U:iU "'.'"ie the opening prayer, Tr.tt .......I I... , : : T .. ..... TX T -v.iu u. sugiog oy .ne iiye iros x "e ' resident then introduced the Ho1' - .larvfe S. Church, of Brown-! i!ie. whn proceeded to. ad.ires.s- the' : young men ,...,1 .,...... anct women at some j length, alluding to the past record of y"11" IJ1, i history, and to the no- j J'ou?mcn in history, and to the no- j lm;1 rn,le l,pirp, hut to reach it re- j I M'!rr'1 l1, consf.itit and thorougli isei.-iine. just vUc? as eve;y young lu"Iim ''"Kht secure in this common ' cc',r'5- ',,r address wa- repiete with , ,acls soun ne a " advice, and veil receiveu, and highly i 1'kpi ot by all present. I at miT-ic by t f Dye Bms., the ! Kev- Ji- iJ- Hali van called for and ! addressed the audience at some length, i dwelling principally upon the capa-, hililies of the mind for growth and expansion, not only for th;- life, but ! j in tlie great untried future. Coming from. a. iti'iu of his experienc and' . from the heart, the s-eniiment-, Anind I O rit- ttk .w.l.yv ? . 1 " n.-pwi.c i-iuu io e cry niinu. Music by the Dye Bros., in a style in visieh none couid excel, elosvd the exercise-. A vote of thank.- was giv- ! en the speakers ami the m.u.x(iaii. I The occasion was one of great in , terest to the peopJc of tt.is vicinity f and has awpkened a yt-newi d zed in j ; the caue of ucation in this school ' ' district, and we tru.t and believe tl at tn' children will go to work in their; various studies with brighter hopes! ... with t,i..lt .- ...-,.. otherwise would. ambithm.s tliau they r . A. :i ACKER, See'y. 7,,. 7, v ,,. ,,r ,,. , ,- ,. .,,. .,: . .. - , V. ' . - n- 1 1 1 t iitiiui ir-iiii iii t r s,. mTr t- -1 r -., 1 . -- 4. x - w- rm ,i, rs v.ii,ii;;xi ; ' b lliail On reCipi Of StiXtV Cheap! All kinds cheap, at Bi.er's. ' ' .".' of Furniturs Stevenson & Cross hardware ati Big Stove No. il Leather ami sho nndiuirs t Ti'tr f-U', No. si Ccal oil, best quality, for 40 cents J v lohnson ivn, ! i di-agreeahle to make it pleasant' 1 -oksalkok tkade.-a hoiu nnti2 low in 1 . - . ... - I Milt All-: -tin.. n,i!rthrw vmr out Horses. ODD .ut TH-r ffT.llon. fit sl,rnt, . ff. j w5$U.- I AdvertLxement5tnder this head vtlll be chanced 3J ' renntach insertion Jbrnvfiinwuriisw. Kjownville. N(l). IVIlp twenty-H e i-enta for live lines or lt-s. TO RENT. AdvertUftnents under this l.ad will be cruysrO J cents . aril l!si"'i -n, tor fie lin or Iesn. TO KKXT IK VOF IlAVK A UOFsE OK. I Farm to rent, advertise it tit the Advertiser, it. our cheap ad vi-rtis. nc oolnaui itiilen S. T.-1860-X; among siomarnifs. .wa okj oily Tor t Ii c is orvous wca :- ! "" lo U-H iroen arc rs- jo-IaI!3 NsiSiJecl. it is sijptrstil- ins-'vt,:,y oJ3r sfisnulani. 2r all 'Iiinaiei. tvojirt-a:, temjx'r atr or SrigJs!, It acts as a siierj! lie in .'T 013 Kiitl. oi" Iisoiflr . " ,1'-" "el " ,1, . v . - iNlrcngtli anl hroajii loivn Hie animal sri'i-ifs. ruIMEXICAN MUSTAH6UNIMEH7 FOR NAN AND BEAST, l'roimbly f a am. !is ii-. c ' t-r luvl si-sitist" w xi sul'. wl.ilc none lm. !.. .i more ui.t orsully li.'Ui'lioml tli in tlii-cli'ir.tutl .llorvieaii ."irunlans l.iniiisc:.!. Clillilren. Adults, Hur-s.:itMl IVhiIm tt- Aiiims, nrc always I.hHI.- tn ncfi.k'Ht. mul II U saft- to say. (Imt no rnnitly vt.n jms 11 Mngl ftn("ti without son.o fclittl or:in'HiolIfc:itbt'Iirt;-acrWttry. It hec-aint : matter of .ii.itr;nnoe tlict. tt -sjie lb" let Over tl.re." Innidrtl Hvi-rv stahlrsit. t)oe!t- r Xt: York alpm- :ir.-nsitie th;.lc.icint .liistnrc lii!iii;it-nt,iit nil of whit-'i it ctvi-s r.HivVral5t.- ' ""' ' i j C.rTltt.V. The R. iiiiiii.,- is -.vrnnitrit hi r. Rn.- ;'.- :... ..? ir.--.. ti;vje-.i.v .vfsj.i.v; ivranwr. T!i.-vii..!i-i.fi.rsii.c-..r.j.ti.t..:.rtviii.. t I'Milwlstar. -. UfV.-titH- stHiup. ami i.t a t-oEiittir ' st:.ii:i,as.t.itlwlritsEit J,tl.N .HAM. iACI l!EI.(i 111.. vj liirk Warp. X. V. 1 a Xuw i-c-ii(i. thr 1. 1 . Uok-ulntorSi'iIMing. N.:( iIrisn Sirc-t, Brownville. Nebrasks, iTth.-iii!.orhnntiitp: Mnrt rrpverytsim: in ' th'j rurniairr lli.i. II- iiiMtrs the ;ub!ie to . QJJj AND SEE HIM ! an.l.nm.iftro hl. prtc-. -vith :htr .ti-Hr. HE II'.S .v ; fg fa 'ifQf j 1 J't: nrr. . ' ! fr. in t.. .-lati-ife -ir " " ' ; 1. 1 ' ' ! 'r-.' . u. : f nif-. Hi!-. Mi i tlilllf.v .1 Nl i. I, I, he.uxuT M.- r"y l-st .(.alltv "rni r'r.r't rl- I h. I'trV.s Ni.jit. .i h'tfs -an . .- p r-l t'K.l.liln tli- xei.i!:nf. ar- t.! A '.'! ' tt.T liiti e't Ii nf'.- " en "iTfr ' leiioSr -l!32llIOeiS2.82i''-S '? tLo r-ay ihlity, nfy ai:.l jr:rt. Give liim a Call. xr?C"r-f? jv, & II. 's pr.-,ir.rwl t. j. -.irr.it r. to r.-t nil '!-! o' t: ' 1. .- .!.3' 1.. -it irv - 11- .i, . u 1 1 .-i - '.J , - ;r.t-r r- s-I t. fn-in .ng- J" !- jI'"-!asaj.: tl...llMitri.-t :'l Rt , tl.f.r rJnntsf.:t!..iKjr .tb saw . ..:, fit C nn:tfivwf : 1 lilsM-.ttfr.." J 'TOfT-ril ti.nt ,li- ,.uva i,r i. -.!..,nl inth- :: i BR4-KA. A I.VfcKTlsl!,' tit TtV..WntSt-ie ws ij urevru: tur itM.n:v .iii.i:s-f,t,f.r JAMKs yk. ItAl KISU. I - r Htntv t-rlr POCKST CUTLSST, nick-st rx Tin: :at:i:et, AT IV'T. . SUELI.K'.nKKOKR'S. t 8 -T O "V S ALL "SIZES AXD rATTFRtS, tttt t x a iTnrr RE u1 ;iv r ! JL LJ JLtt-'i-l .ill. RiSi9a ?&??&' 7XH iTct-! lisx td 11 Uiiiiili ulUuil (PSa?1? W KAM&mtMg.