SI -:f-'Al..'iAavgsSfcrgy.e.vn.v AI.V.-pEaAJA-t.'SJj'JVgJJjK' J'f,wVIA,f--i-.J-rJ.ALg.-l..'MJ.-lM. mL.. i mlj .j." j .,ml -i - 5Jncf t4C 3 effect, paprs are 1C lRie " TlvnCliail!o office lor uo fri13en, J cf postage. Subscribe ;,..! ws lllce for uoii- cr HABSET BSPOSTS. , , ,T. LOUIS BIAKISST ' " . ,,:ji- trices raccins from 52 Cor-L" ; . - r tO 3 V. f.,rncwmixeu. . v, -ood demaua rduuiSuw, No. 2 i Or. . . ' , ..- t:t i a- - .,..!!' ..x . -linn. XO . -' Sl'WK-. " - ' ,A .. I ?;-3t7c-nlin nil v.-eek-'rit C4BS5 50for rtwdtopnme native stfeonC- " ' Hoi-Advanced and mceratelfitrSng; a;$-5'.y&50- .; OH:CAGO;KAaKST. ' Oo-Caicaco market report arolotho 5th inst Pieces are somewhat bailor and Arm, IxeJpt in cattle, which are weak- and lower, V 'litnt-Slisht advance slnco.our last Is sue! and the demand active, o. 2 spring si "'' 1 J21 ' "" a corn-Demand active and advanced. No. iulxedoS-v-1. Oats Ko. 2, active at 43 to y. r.arIov- J. 2 fall SI 42 to SI 43. Cattic-CiulebnnaereavSjrtigVS u,trn TRarkeliAfowjctoxRUsicaoice Eat;e steenltjfiSS Uogfc-ActtVSafltmici ' ; .tfitAmmyipi:- f Browuville Grocory -. Market ga'lr. New York A, 7l fts for SI. S.xr, New Orleans, 9.11 lbs for SI. Cjir.e. choice, 2Ka3 as to the SI. Java Coirec, &A &s to the S1-00- .. linpti lal Tea, 30,75 SI, -r0. Gan Powder Tea, Sl.00Sl.75. xl"., Japan Tea. S0,7551,2.5. ' WPfIWT p.lacfc Tea. 75S1.25 per E. pr:cl Apples. 10i12J4 ots, D.n-1 Peaches. lOlSJa s. Bico, h'iyi2'i ets. , . Cu-- N. Y. Factory, 29 del ICew York Salt, $3.50. O'ulo River Salt, S3.&0. T' Byrup, common, 5075ets. ' gyrap, golden. $1.00. . Syrup. snjr.ir loaf, 51.03. Coal Oil. 30 cts. I wkt ; -I. No. 1. S2.25. No. 2. 1.75 ? kl t. Vlu'. Fis'i, No. 1. 51.75 7 kit. Faaiily 51 3t). P5M Cider, Vlnegnr.35.cts. Prodncc auil Provlslou3Iarliet. Vh.at-lall 9!il ; spring S9100. CorM'Vljcw. Anienaseni .w sjic pay"1 ...jjj tbtlr papers are stop ,oait',,c t,ie :itlVC only forgotten '6'tt''ie postage- VteeA you mlsa top' ' - Inuire irtbc postage is J0ar P?tr' t ;- 4 C--- risarc to the Sth. Th?re has been 0,iT'of t-nre in prlcot inoc our last. - 36!r-s'ea.v ami Hrih. Villi a rtlglit V" rnn?:o. 2131 itJ: Fall, No. 3.'' 1 I J. 'JW' m oi'.f. 20 iets. ri.-r, i.''sh.ij: ' ' Rye, 40 Vies. . j- Ho .:. ' t quality Pftll, 51,59. Flo '.-! ' :'!-. ii-j'!i"5- Cai:.u, ..e.V.mt perdoEn.r i-i-. t ' ' l ..-CJ. hut'.-r.c-i uof'. 25323 ctrf. . t r invaded Hams, 16iS cia. ' - - f IIhu", co.intry, 'luci: , 'l' ' .;jt sn -.4- .cis. rj&fbts Arriv-1 and Ucpartare (it Knlls. A -l .r.U.-rc -I- Hy, iy iuiiraad Arrives 11 s. la. S-j-tUeru -. :aily.by KaOrMd Arrir 2i35'.m. D :.Vt. '.I !.l. ' " - ituira- a Pcra, Dally Arrives 12 m: De pir. i ,. l. rtua ,r-;i-V;a Sestaba City. IaUy Arrives 5 p.M. ucijtrt-:7a. w.. , ' Ve:rin-vta 'ftein-4i to Beatrice Dally: llM'i ..na-i. Ar:vf- .'. " p.m. ? rti.t'j .ir' :j Via l.-.W ft c!t Vekly Ar-rir-ii.ti :'-;p.Ti. Daparts Moh'Ihv i17 a.m. oi' ;i i?.-j-Tn?iiu iasia-v,'4.s;iy Ar r t f-.iIi fi! Saturday at S p. la. Departs V- -j.'i . -1 !"r!!nva!Tn.in. V '. u ;-.' il 'u.!o trcai 7n. i:..tr7W. '- " dys .real. :t . j a. la. IV. A. 1'OLOiSK. i'. ii. IlAILitOAD Ti.ME TASLSS. Uarllugtoa C ISXisowvl UicrltHllrdn,:t lu ficbrabUa. ilAIX I.IXE. Ii 3 a ra. leav ' ...Piv.tnn'ith. Ibnu. i Lincoln tii p.m. arrive U:ifiJH4. k"3VC lJip.- t-:t-;! Karaay Janc-i X.tfB.'m leave J '". p. ts (.' ...?:att?moiis 1 li3 a.m. arrive i-ii.an ar;.-.f'. ...UaiuUj i:u:W2.ai. lt-atc is 1 li-3 .!. arrive I ju: a.ai. It-arc 15E.VT1UCK P.RA2sCn. S:p . l--ne: X.ff . j 7:tt:.K. arrive CJjp.iU.sriAt ! Iteati-Jce. ...... 5:15 a.m. lcr.vc IIuru, City, St. jon. d, C.E. Railroad. Trains leave ttielpa StaUon as follows : .'a5 Nor'): '0 a. m. I Oii'.n? S.'MiJi,.Ift'W a. in. , :i;i4ra. I Go4np Stt;i,..G;;! p. m. -"IldiK.ml 5acmo Itailivay. Eiiarj .vwjmu 1 Xebravku Citvl'iOp m C:I? pm )pra -.' ,,i. LI;:ciln j llJaai 2?) pin -trlve .I'XJjpitt i Kiev.-arJ 0 a m leave J. N. CONVERSE. Scp't. ai,img feCCIAL UlitSCTOaY. J.ODUK3. Bron-nvillc T.odce Sn. 3, 1. O. O. F. Kozalsr rnpetiurs TueMlay eenin-i oi each .vcek.In tbIr nvrha'l over bowman's ore Visiting brothers WiLaftftilly luvitd. Ui-by Conif. N. O. B. ii. Thompson. Socy. Erannviile DiviHi.-.n lis. If, Sons of Tm- Pf.a:," Meets every l'rii'.av evenins in Odd i. ivsllall, over I.oms I'.vvinaii's store. "Main .re;, .sranjers of our orJer vssit:n? tbecitv V. V. B. Slu-.jhtkr. U.S. "o?'!11 a" bodce No.. I. A. F. & A. 51. w J Hi i 'Clings third rhursdav uvenlut: in each MT it J-uiIcXA,:GUT0N.secy. JoiinBlakk. "'h' ri,.i.,tor No. 4. II. A. 5I.-Statrd i ; ''"'' irs: Jl'lay niglil iri ca.h uonlh. T. A l8.;w.ii. P. J. Bi.aKk. Secy. s.r,?il? "eil No. ::. It. S. A; S. E. M.- Tn-.Teaiings fourth Monday in each inoiltli. J-u. M aKk T. I. 5r. Jno. Blke. apaorder. niVr!"clro:"'!""''I,rrNn. 3, K.T.-Siateo n. ;.') r'"-l Monday in each month. JjU.n "Ukv- !-: Coin. T. A. Cismuir, ltecordur. v,e. nnJ L5J fonelRve, No. G3, I. II. I:. K. fti;., ' :s at tHSoiiic Hall on the fifth Mon "Jjs 1 A Ckeigii.Sov. Joits Ulaki:. Hec. fc,?i,',,i:'trr Vn- ---Orilorotthe E istern SUir. Mp r -" ii tlilfd Mniidiv in eocli month. rr;. ; i."a.M..Mooki;,W. il. Mas. 31aby E. 1 tAs, Sec y. cnuncnits. a ' ' ' ' .1 .. .ir. 1 T-4II n m lf.ui.A ACuitSn. ,ru.,. ,ji-.ev- '-s. Sahbath School U 2 o'cloclf J- 1. ott. m. Pastor. anTi '-rr"1 (EiHoojjal.l-Corner Atlantic rri ' -"0,''S Di'Iite service ver.v5iid;iy u.u, .. .c'..k;SntdavSploOiat3o'clock. . m S.-US iree. rv. J. E. UiMtKKTs. itcctor. P.-t t'hur.-U. servicer everr Sabbath morn i.-t, , - '!"-k. Saufevth School at 9H a. u . r. J. iloncAN, Pastor. ... CITY OFFICERS. 'r.?"1";1"'-"111 e First" iton'aay Ir each H'...," fuvor- v- - - Cnirsvven. Al lermen First jar: T.i-n.B.ltaifr: Second Ward-F. f;i'"V,r:1,' J,"! atevenson: Third Ward hi VII';I'SWny Freneh. IaR'hKl.n.Cmp Paii. T''r.k' J B 1cker. Treausrer.JBIakc. "UceJudEo J.S.SIUH. . COUNT V OKFICEB5. 5ub,' rcr. A. II Ciltnnrf. Siin'ornr. .T. n- Co jnty Supcrlntedont, D. W. Pierson. SODIe BUG., irurKSijus to J. T. CiIooks i Co..) RUN TW.O" SHOPS. -1 er..a ir Jarauteed to customers. ft?.1 '" Chnreb. Services each Sabbath va. w.. aaU 7;: 11. ui. Sun lay .School at v .- J rv,r Maettnx Thursday evening. 1. ScAr.iaTs-K. Piwtor. rea'ivieri in 1 hurcii. Servieps oaeh Palihalh ?.'tyrainiBls5nn:-r-A. J. Hitter. U-tlocSc- r " V b. M'lin.iey. tunty Cl?rfc. Wilson lr 1 t,"'- 'i-'tri.-t O-.-k. W. H. Hoover. Sher- J Papers. ProVate Judse. E. ii McCo- tai anil amJI mi ! ' cr nli,'"! sherman Houae. on ir.iin Jtrr-st, the rn.xt i ,r to nr-tton'.-.ou Sixth reet. .". .: 'r-i. rneai nurayson baud and Ml- V2-T.-ly the iiMyrmmm. TI1U HSpaA-jJAS-TMRY .S, 1S74. " Publishers' Kotee.' ' ' Extiia Cor-iKspFTiiij AnvECTisEr. for KalebyG. S. DoiiN-,', Bookseller, Stationer and News Deaf1' er, No. S7 Tilaln street, next door to the Postofllce.. LocABCTOTicEsasetTasfordinary-i-eadlngimatter, will be charged teifccnts per line, each Insertion. Set In display type, twenty-five per cent, additi onal to above rates... Ai)VT:aTisKjiK?rTS under the he&d of "Vanted.'i 'For Jtent," "For Sale." "Lost," "Found," ?.,- tieement of five lincsor less.each Insertion. j Ad. vcrtlsements c .five lines, at the r&tcrorjflTe cents pr line, each ipsertjon. f : - ' "" - CAFFIffiY.&nA'CKEn . PublisheraVdvertiEer. GlTY''JjSn dOWfTY. Vi -r : ?;. r- r. -k SI-- XtoCAXi SlCIiASGB. jr E. "M. Lipsey is in to-lj. "-Dr. Pvice, of S'lVeroIsiiooU flippers with us on, Monday Ciayt. Shurt7piKl a' flying vit to hia people thi3week; and counted ua in. ' ' -:i . r -. . Henry Eramerson, who baa been spending a few months "in Colorado, is again with us... H. U. Marah, the big hog man of Lincoln-, is inithaclyVRnU Ha out- fskirjtf &usmamSmdi&i ' fwsi ,&; -am 'SJwim WW ,idvrriHMidditrirft u A.nV ''TfcWTT Ur xllWiWrASDP'&flH strains. The Huddart Bros., have flttqd up the upper portion ox their build ing for a billiard parlor, and have, re ceived therefor two splendid tablea, fresh from the man u factory. Let no Peru precinct elector fail to hear Dr. Converse next Saturday. On that day, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, the Dr. will heat the Peru pub !Lc school. house, fully' prepared to di vulge 'his" plans touuhiug the building of the Trunk R. II. . t-5j-.Saturday morning the ice on the river was not considered safe for foot passengers,, but, Saturday night the' wind veered around to thenorth, and on Sunday it was safejfcfor learns. A, littlu-snow-fell also, but not enough-to make"Kle'ighing. JudgaEdward Archibold. of Ne braska City, diediht his residence one day List weelsTho Judge was tin' aged man, .possessed of a fino mitiilv highly-cultivated. -His daath is sin cerely mourned by all who' were? ac quainted with him. .Kcw Year's Day was themUdeKt most agreeable -and pleasurable, we. ever saw, for the season, the atmos phere being such as would render a .May., difyj drfecrjiabie. Everybody f,: seemed to' en jo v himself and iT&rsoIf, and not;adrunken man vas-cen .up- on our. streets'. fc . j , ii r- , , " i iat wej,k we barely annouueeu the death oflUtle CbnrlfySL Camp bell, soiijof Wmiind Elizabeth Camp- hell." of Glen ROC:: precinct, bmoe bi6:i wefehru thai Iheageo'r the'lit tie one raa three yer.ru. lyss twenty days. It v.-:k ill but a few iioura.'rSrie cause of death being typhus ertiup. IS7-1 oneua well for marrikes.- Sinueaib advent Judge MeComas has buckled together J(h:i A. Sage a"n3dj mi Tilia E. Miller, bbtli of thlacaHtj" Elder Barrow "apMced D. C. Ellsworth uf Ju::nsoaCu:ity, to Rebecca Bhtjr, of this county am! V. H-Statr was un:ted with Harriet A. Good, both of tuisjeputrty. -t . The Ie..jal fraternity f Lancaster Coiotyitad a grand "mutual admi. rdtlon" festival at Lincoln, on New Year's BVe. We regret our inability to be present, as it would have aflbrd ed us infinite plecurd to partioipatts in festivities given in honor of a class of such worthy gentlemen as the Lr.v yeia of-fheiGupital City. The addresa of Gov. Furnas, be fore tho -Agricultural Institute. Palv myra, Otoe Co., Dec. 10th., 1373. will be found dh our first page to-day.' There'are many points in it which cannot fail attracting attention and enlisting interest, and among those espeeially-deseiving is that touching on.the "agricultural implement mal ady." The lasRockport Journal says : " Miss Mollie Osborne, for some time past a teacher in the Rock Port public-school, has resigned her position and acceptetPa cull" 'breach in the Brownville school. Miss Osborn is a lady of culture au(i refinement, an experienced and successful teacher, and will, without doubt, give the in most satisfaction in her mew field or lahor. Her'- many friends here will follow tier-with their best wishes." We r firmly beiieve 'that Gohh Bro?., of this city, eclipseany cigar making firm of lite State iu the mag nitude of their business, During the year 1873. they have manufactured' 2S5.350 .cigars, and have paid Uncle Sam for ciirar stamps, during the same terni,"5l,4Sti 7o. During the vear tiicy-have sold", of their own manufacture, &j,000 cigars, it any concern in the State can beat this,:ljjl its town paper maica note of it. . Wk not, as" we. believe, -then Brownville will claim the,tilianipionhip. ,. . O'u.-Nev Year'sjiiay Mrs. J. Wes ley BetTnett,,died. The tlectftised left Iiere come two years ago, with her. husband, Tor Ohio, then in health. Two yeariago lust. New Year'a Eve! siie sang a6w Year's Greeting Song,. at the Baptist Church Festival.jwhich she rendoreil In so fascinating anan i . , t . - .. l nor as to imp-ess U.s mummy ujjiiu the mind of every one who heard ler. Some live months stuce consnmpiion laid Its insiduotis hngerstupon her vi tals ami "soon marked hjoritvio-r this. Butsh2ghiug to hope until the Iat. Somu two weeks before fiebde- miscMshe -was brought back here, to die, utttTVs sheconfldentl'y believed, to recuperate. She was ardently loved by our peoplcnm' her death caused a shallow to sttle o ve the' hear t of her every acquain.airce here. v : -' -ri- :". ." . :,- ... j-l- J l, ! Mt-aiW,o?ffrj:ieJli'l. , . li p- lb- itr " pc i " " ntr -r j j a ft t" - " . i . Tiie.,!ouaty Commissioners are m session this week. Hon. Chas. Blodgett. paid us a friend ly dalfon Tuesday. ' "" t i: r Several local items are crowded out of this issue which will appear in iQur next. 7 i " " j The Odd Fellowa aiid their wives sat down to "a fine supper in their ball, last Tuesday'evenlng. A ,gond time wasthail bvall. Th e occasion was. theJ installation of ofllceis. - . ". The Huddarts, on the occasion of dpening lhelr,.new billiard' hall, gave, asupper on TjUes'day night to"" their friends. The s,uppfc.r, was gotten up by Mrs. Darby, and -whs p'ronounced sampuious by all whopartieipatod in or 'rather "partook of .the meal. - jjeatn uas not stoou sun uuring the holidays. Besides Mrs. Benrlett, we have to chronicle this veck the death of Win. Crowthe,r, of Nemaha City; Hugh Ruasell e!ues5son' of Nathan Itussell, of this'Vity,"and "V.. Turner, of Richardson County. The lumber trade in B.-ownville, is no insighiliuaut portion of our ci ty's -trade, as is fully 'evidenced by the s.alj?a. of John R. Bell. 'During the year 1873, Mr. Bell sold 48o.l5u feet of lumber; 515,000 shingles, and 125.000 lath, besides an Immense number of windows, sash, doora, blinds,, feuca- p6sta,-Dicketactcs-,A "wiaiiowiiffc. :33Bgmm&35!L& fnl he ha J sorreptitously possessed him self of during the day, (an extra one,) audpiviug open tho patent money drawer, appropriated the money therein deported, amounting to some $15, or $20.The.Iook has been" changed anuxne inieirwm uov...nud. hiakey to bedeadjjropertj-. Tho Nemaha County Central Asso ciation Patrons of Husbandry, will hold a special meeting at- London, on Saturday, January lotli, at 10 o'clock a., ir. . Church jhowb, Tom. Majors.-KtitrV.. s Preb't. " i ?. . - --. - --. Our Qoyemoi's Choice is t Ho.. favor ite cigar'; -'rmmufnctu red'' by Tr. A. Bergman &yCo., No. 4G Main Street. TVEJ.WH'EARSETTbUIBKT. All cutjloirlera knowing themselves indeb;ed to'us, will 'plbanij call and settle, by easlApr uole.aud by so doing commence the New Year with a clean sheet T. E. Johnson & Co 4 . , .. j i v .- AleX.-Robison layn receiptor avory largo stock tf boots and ho?.s for win ttr.AVjear'l wh'io0e'haa marSe'd awhv 'dWn cheap." k ' - . ' - " ' , 11 i .i - . - . " Scrap tobjlcdo,. ftfr sratiki ngi 40 cen ts per pound, at Bergman &. Co's. 3, Cabinet work of .ail kinds niado Ito order at J. lit Iloy'.- r-i - 1 8rV School bnoi;s, all kinds, at McCree ry"& Sickens. " ' 13-Srn. Datrtaged plug tobacco, very cheap" at Bergman &"Cos. $h . . - v' . - !.. or-T r-ir Sellhig oo'ils at panicip'ricosTatv L.' Low man's.' - Cos-ii I Corn ! ! 5.000 bushels wanted for good?' or cash at P.. E.. Juhnsnn iSsCols. JL4 : . Received, 50 pieces more of 10 cent calico at L. Luwinjii's. Sl it fail line bf smoker'n artieies uo(n- staiitjy"oir"hairr at Bergman & .Co'a.,- very Io:.for ca?h t Furs sellhig below' cost at L.t Low- man's. , Fifty th'o'usand bushels White Corn in theaearvauted f6r cash. lltr4 E. II. Wilcox. Go to Bergman & Co., for Golden Thread ;fiuo, cut. j; They dell it very rapiflly-aiid always have it fresh and sweet. , - 1 PA'SMEUS. Stevenson & Cross, have the largest stock of goods in Nemaha County.ahdj sell on asraaller profit Ihaiiatiy house in, the State.. - " Lamps of every style at McCreejy & Xickell'a.. 13-3m - Reduction in prices of prints, mus linsilannela. ieuits, casaimeres,; 110- jK".. ". 1 .- ..,-... ..'1 ....'. .: i.f ',;... r lions unu 111 men a aim ims umin!j and also in boots and sitoes. Call and tec me. . , Geo. Marion. j' Selling overcoats low down at L. Lowman's. p. Uelinqucut'.Tax Tlinc Expired. m .But W". T. Den has extended his time for alltsettlements to the 10th 'of January. 1874r-ThnsefaiIing to ;eome to time will haVe their accounts hand ed in to the jfrobale Judge for collects- ' . ;PA.ilO PRICES. Lt.iiis 'Lawman' litis brought on a new supply. of goods, boiigbf. itd 'panic prices, to be- sold surprisingly low to suit the-times. Call,' and you will rind them. t . . - -,'. , ? S.WE lOlilt ."iu.VEY J Crist Bros, rospeetfolly'anuounceito .the people. eff Nemaha county, that by. crossjing the ice bridge and giving tliein araiitti x-iu-ijj i- --j .'. Ii -l TIK..1... ?.T.. ,!n,- ,5T,l!l selKheni. lumber of. all kinds at .10 per ct jent. below their standard rates, iihahdtf They .want money and propose to make the lumber bring it. and to do so will undersell anybody in Che trade. Give them a call. 11-tf Corn .wanted, for goods. 1 .000 bush el'fn the'eaif ' '" Gi:o.,MAitibx. 4 TOBACC6'3UCHiNEUy FOR SAI.E. I will jsell, low down for cash, my screw press, mouldsand other appara tus for" the manufacture of tobacco. Apply in person at the factoryTor by letter to - - - - J. L. COLUAVl. Lvcjyjflg.aliowitfg . '353BWS&3!1& riPSSrZSSS. ...C ASfin& &i!mimm8&&E33m . Nev8ty!t'a-"W"Shrtwls, Ladies Tal mlvp'antl (Jlbaks n.ceivetat L. Low man 2. .. J'tCkS- WRinrnvnra" '""' . . r--t-rJ- .t. 1-1 Ti a JIJJ,IdV8lnS over you can n ow uuy iu) a cueup ior cash. - C js.- "St,.- - .a -uonverso'lssnorrnnW;?,, :..- but not on tho Trunk Rail Road. . - Holidays areS. arid - bur-citizens are settling, down to another year's work. ' Thetudntstof ,th Nofmal School arecomingin again aWf'the short vacation. . r-Wopd can besought vy cheap now In Peru. Plenty comlim n'nrn.V the river on. the ice. ' i- , r '7 ThMce u.ajii been .very safe for a few days, but is better now and teamare.croesmg all th.e time: : Normal Schooircbmmenced again on Monday, with the 'oV students and quite n number .of. new ones. In attendance. r5T . i . QuitV -Interestfng srvifea Were held inytbe-M.-a.-Ohurch oh'' New Year's Eve. Services held until the old year went 6uUand":the iew one E. H. BuclCjja very large, mus cnlarV man, -fell outxifhiiabuggy a few days ago, but he had ungentle horse and a good wife witl! him, and escap ed any serious injury. The Christmas Tree here, in the M. E. Church, was" a pleasant aflhir Pastor, L. E. Britt, Several lyive been converted and joined the chtiroh, and the meeting is-still going on with increasing interest. ST. BBRQIlf ITE3XS. Crossby &,B'ros., areTloinga good business in their mill. - .' ; Money 'matters have been quite brisk with us the past week. It is. to be hoped they may soeontihue. - J. P. Welty, a gentleman,,. good salesman and ch?istian, will look for a business location hi the Spring., We were well pleased, yesterday, to see our old friends. Dr.Rice ami lady, taking a pleasure ride. They looked as if only sweet sixteen. - , . ? It b reported that Z. P. Thornton,. of this city, will be married on Sun day next, 'to -a'Cverj; wealthy lady of Baltimore. Zed. is worthy of siicti a bargain.' - Our friend. Peter-Welty.is teach- ing:a" number one school at the Bara-' de School ilousg. The average atten dance i.s 52 scholars.- This 'makes the third term for Pete winch is .a "good sign, j " ' a ' ' . Judge Ritter left on Monday for Brown viil'e.thcrl to atteni the 'Com! mispioners' Court. If Messrs Mc- ?t:... , .vr.-E ...--,:, -,. ,... vitiuev :.ti:i tjocKeineyer uoii 1 inier fcre. M'e hope to-visit Brownviilc this 3'ear by tho Trunk R. R. .-' 'Tjhe.bailJere New Yearjs Eve, was a 11 that heart, could wjsh for. There '.vers 31 numbers sold. The hall was iit'up at 8 o'clock,1 and four sets formed on the floor. At 13 o'cl'k , the humber-M. were ('ailed for supper, Ber-ved tit V. Rittor's. -On entering the supper room all were happily sur- "priaed to lijnl "the tablea. spread with every ming me, eye or htoinacn couiu crave for. After supper all returned to the ball and there enjoyed them selves until 5 o'clock in' thejhornin'g, when the party dissolved, all declar it the best bull they ever attended. Xuppnts Premium Powder: ' Stevenson. & Cross General agents will diipliea'to anylist. ' - Queensware and tinware at Steven son & Cross's. "'- s ; ; t ,. g?: -. -. j - Btiiijilo overshoes, lirct'ic oveVsfioes, or men, ladies and children, :iFL. Lowman's. - " .' Christmas ,s coming and J. L. Roy has a fine lot of wall ; pockets, comb cases, brackets,. -picture frames, !cc., &c, which he wilbsell tit panicJprices 'durhig the holidays. , QXISSSSUMA." Large stock at Stevensoii& Cross'. 'B'uc'k, Sheep, Caaalmeres, and fur Jlined Gloves, for men, ladies and chil- ilen, at L.Lo.wniah's. Bacon, sides, hams and shoulders, at Swan & Bro'a. t . , H. C. Lett Has just received a large and fresh supply of letter paper, pene, including the celebrated tub pen, envelb'pes'iifi itial paper, etc.-etc., selling at lower prices than uual. WI13 is-it that Stevenson' S Cross aredoingsdeh a wholesale tr.-tde in "roceries. jind 'hardware? . Because they were the first to put down the. prices. ". New Wisconsin buckwheat flour, cranbe.rries,. apples, .hominy., and choice syrups, at Swan & Bro'a. ' Large jstock of clothing for men, Youths' auff children, at L. Low- .... -ix Iron and wagontimber, the" largest stoclrJby Steveiison &Cro'ss. -. - & "GRArVGEUS. Stevenson & Cross,, want to do yo'ur" .business.. We .will do what is right. - Hats and caps, full assortment, at L. Lowmauia. . If you want to hlry tirocerles cheap call at F. E. Johnson & Go's. It cost you but little to look around? u Boots and Shoes for ine'n", ladies and i ' : - - , 1 .Children,, atJL. Lowman's. , I. . - Dupon'id Premium p'ovvcler. " SteVeiisoiT dt Cross Gjfiter"al?ngents will du'pjlQate any list. ' . . " Cheaper than ever, at E. E. John son &.Co.7s. n fVs-intrniTTnirxTn .rn..;T.- iss??rr .WUU - -..w -.. ......., U..U . HJ1. rsngrr r-'. Jaas.'&ii,v. j; ' 'mrsSr'itmi ' Crystal Weduincr. lotSMnhTSrotJ fy iscorpect, neVeirTfoiirtnrfc'rthe' remeniirahce.oflliolebraf ti ilH will cling to us as long aVturkevgob blersrtind -mince -pies, are relished on - ' i,lj- ..--.' 1 cms munuane spliere. Cuite early in the day the friends,of "Mr. W. F.;; Wriglrfrtind lady assembled at thein hoap itable Itnme fo;' cei;ebrateritlV them the 15th anniv4rfari'of:o'fltheir wedding day. A beautiful set of glass .ware bail, Deoii.pul-chahey by the, neigh borsWd friehtJa for p'resentrt-'" tion,,.whicht shortly afte,riiUijf arrjyal. was arranged ou tbcen'ter . tabJe in the-sittfiig rooni.- Mr. 'and Mra. iW. were then .eswrteoY-lQ, and a gentle man arose to makethe' preseiitation. sjieecbV.'bisiIoVrer jjivdW :npt oacil ate with its.accustomed celerity," and hosatdown in considerable confusion. The present was entirely tJuexpecFed and Uieconserment'urprsseand era barraBsrhVnfdJF JM'ri: rinlt Mrs.-W can be betted imagined than described. Dinner was soon after announced and we sallied 'out to the: tables. A'de scripJ.ion.of what folio wcii .vould har row up j'our feelings-to an--unneeess-ary degree, hnd I forbear the; pleasure of going into details. One noticeable feature of the dessert, however, wat the fact that the fruit of which it was composed w'as all grown by Mr. W. .'an-.Iiitarm.- ,Afadnitiuves?f ere ii" - - - .Lfll WML'f Sg 'i'. iv:- wcrvciiiajap;i. fAvoTHBltith 8Jt r.' MwMgllfgin Siniipsi m plWi$& Ah tliimNchc v m. - .iitJ umpvriNOonuytyuoiio, wnsv:es' JftirfeerngiorVtfianaia pee ing notice. An4old fashioned gameof blind man's buff followed, in which old and young alljoinejl. The eager ness which some 6fUi'pXladies mani fesKd .in embraci.ng3the; broomstiek with an overcoat wrapped around it, was laughable in' the' extreme. fCli'm bobbed ,-brother," followed in quick succession. One.gentlenan's astro nomical power was developed during the pi-ogress of the play, to an aston ishinir degree,-he asserting that he be helcrmore stars anjd planets with his eyes bandaged and a Jshawl over his head; than ever was mentioned by Thomas Dick or 'Sir Win. Hershel. All things must have an" end .and our Christmas frolic, was' no exception to the general rule. We shall long-remember with : pleasure the crys.al wedding of. Mr,- and- Mrs. Wright, of Lafayette. -' D. X. N. REDUCED PRICES. PRICES TiSifrjCED AT ytfT-DSS'S. W.olen yarn, only $1 15, at-Den's. -St. Joe", hohie-mn'ke cassitTTere. from 75 "cents -to Si 85. Prints, the very best, only lo cents at Den's. . Boots, shoes a'od-gaiiera below chat, 'at-Den's Winter caps, woolen socks, gloves and hoisery, at low irices, for cash, at p,t'I$s?- 'A'','S . ' . Den pays .the highest price incaah, for hides, pelts and furs. .; Stoves, heating stovea, cheap at iDen'a. "" "' r- Over-coats, dre?3 coat8bln'ck cassi;, mere quits, overalls, ;v(isis aim pants. tenTpec cent below cost, at Den's. - : Hoinminy, beans, bitrjey,;-. .buck wheat llouiv and-' choice,', teas; coffee, ahtl fahuy .groceries, tirOn-'s.t'"" . The ready money, wheat or hogs, hides or furs, will buy the most goods at Den'a; ; 1 . - " ' ;V - . Call and see ruci - 4 ' Deji,.the Qieta.ton- .ooils Arrive I3;lly- ' . For Stb' eusou &JOross. -- GliOTlUXt'. Ne'wstock just received at F. QL. JohtHon & Co's. j .- .? , Large stock at Stevenson & Cross'. ?". Farmers, 'tlon't throw away SO- orOO dollars on :i wagon to ave 10 dollars. But buy the Bain they are the cheap est. - - . . Can sell, .will -sell and do sell cheap er, than any other house. j, . SffnvExso.v & QnojLS. For Gun's; Pistols, Ammunition&c. call at the gun shop of Craddock &S011 . , . Clothing, .or mprt, youths and chil dren, at Jj.' Lowman's. ' . .... Why are Stevenson & Gross soiling so many goods? Try MiddletonV sweeney collar. Farmers will not Jiave cheap, infe rior wagons, "but. buy the Uaiii. C-- - ' A' CAiibV To lovers -ofirjoml tew: Having re cr.nllij purchased-and received a large invoice of choice Gunpowder. Imperi tilt Young ITi&on Oolong, fioiidhwig and Japan Teas, roe arc -offering the same at (i loiter price thun thai itavc- ever been sold in Brownville The teas arcftll novirtnfZ fresh, and '25 percehl. less than recent prices. Call and satis fy yourselves witi. oWigc, ' - 5f ". - Yo'un respect full? ' " SWAN d- BRO. Rope; all- sizea", by Stevenson & Cross. '1 PAItilEIlS. . F. E. Johnson. & Co.. .have the larg- l.est stock of Groceries'- in town, and , - ..H? .1 1 i ., ... O..II 1 arubenuJir lociu iowuowu. jzm uou see. ? ., , jf " . '-, . ;-"Tt ' .--j Shoemaker's Snding'sby Stevenson i'Crosa. . , -s - t Wm. H. Hoover, Real EstateuVgent and Conveyencer.- Court jRooru. Afull stock of Geri'tt?!ifrt5';and drawers, also Buck antf Sheep glov'es, fat L. Lowman's. ' -5P2CIA1L 3JOTICZS. On Ularriagc. 1 appy relief for Youns meiifrom the effects ol Er orsandAbnseslnKarlyllfe. Manhood restored 2f ervpus debility enrrf. Impediments to marriage .removed. Zev mctaod of treatment. 2Ccw and fernariable remei!cs. Books and Circulars sent free, Jn sealed enve!thes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCrATIOX,Ko.58onth ?Clnth St., Philadelphia an Institution having- a high repntatlon for honorable conduct and profes sional skill. vl7M2yr 'axx j sk waa rHin-.'i'fcssrrtsste&rrTnrGzXiZZZtLSlJi vtuitfagrtK - i seltgto'ds. very low , or-x-. A. n Wi ?lfe &&m-b WW - ". btqcE ssLayiSewESuiiding s ! i: mi rr r. mr tlP- sT-x-'ia - .fi tn srsjl- O .0. fci 4 H i?S V m 8 bJ M. t tf. Er EU rr h .i: . 1.1 it Ifc piQ " mSl ! S5S ffiirS 4HTW i '..1 : -TV' m rZ222kr Us io3 ii ST3 Frill (S"E""S2"gl fg02& w ST"KSSSrSa PfCrff$?X?& "y'?y gy.-W F3k ' Ml'n'5d sarrn3stJWMrj.v.v;r'T-.vjk.Ja3sa im&er&annm.mamii'' 'K&i)U'!MnvMm9t&' fcsuA2S- rx: 's?crvi,i' ?Cii,i3r.j?: "- .1F2?5 55 1 B- 73 j-zi'omnvtltes jso. sw, CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEVELRY, 'Uepalred.and Jewelry Manufactured to order. i " - Al.!. AVORK WARRANTEn . Sai-tbn "Oook's.-- Forsale cheap by G. S. DUNN H S S 1 .wli- U c ? "rg i ZT3 1 i- C . 1 r "- ' 3. s 5 -I". K 5 n escsg ; nn - " r -1 . ia5 J "SS 2 3 ft & c. a ic rafs!?-s M H . - . s g a 5S t "I?"" T. tT r.T "2 "2 mX EC gL ASSSi--' D o o n u- e -:? i v . -. . 5 ",M '-"te'jj.v Pi-1 Tn .fc5H5rtf 0 ;;? T- - w-" . ' Srr . '. 1'Z ' 0 H jr . 4 O s I .. 3w3 I. h -- -- 3 3-3 y.fl 2s 3v . - 2. u.- fw - K.- i 53. 2 a S3 N u - - s -n -l ? S.3 sa 5. rj n Hli, t' ' t p:4 T. n '!, a wi 3 a 0 - -5. 3 2-.J-J ll-?! W ' s 2 r -X-k. 3 'i 1 "r1 1 . T ll" a ET3 - s 5 -j H S V4K Bar -l - S n s: S f) 2 p 2 c3 j & co- P I r.S-" 2'tt ? S Jrf- f ,,,k: 03 Z.ZZJX - Vr - Mi 5-q 3 O S' H qrsp "r Dealer la I3? ?P ITff f f IS Ir iT . aiHif 5 Undertaking a Specialty. " ' Keeps a full I'rh'e of ' '- MJiTAT-iIG AND WOOD ..BJJBI&L GA-SiES. bZV "TIn itvo. KttnWWTtiTWN.FT" 'S3A,7,wirr'2r;Tn JSJSjJ W i-'-i V JL.l. JLi2ls ' , j TH 1 nn I? - M eri"fi an el - JLra&isgi' J . ; t O VCtC a Cnt cls Rreanf Ferry r-nr.ad JH. en control, thronch norcbas,.. tf the- TraiVilev buslness-v BSVw.-earenowb.:ter tliiii'i-ver 4olort j.ared 10 render e:iriro s.tiIacti(.n in t!m tMnV.r 4.ofrreIsl,landpa.vi-ns.era. -, , BroTrarnie Ferrrand Transfer Co. iTarcb.2ah.lsT2. 2Hf L 5-Hj. Sty J Afra a i- - 11 jr t-4 i-jnr-"&z'ssr rrm-t I r ' J5?35ff- li a'S W.VrirJ.3Ji3-.3 !. . w tr 'vw5!jri31i-( t?. -c?) , 3 &$ lfi - P I . . - . . TOT TA"0.4"l',:rTrrp" .5 , 1 r i-b. is 8r, JJJJU.JUX JULjLJLX-1. A "cq u '4 -H. J t . t ' pOft rf-iJ) W s p TUrtLE- " l!i-f'' UeUkmI' ' '4iln'- JL 'ill 1 S3 kMtei vi N ill 110.1 if Dululli 7-s IS mfsSt-SSfSMSi I -I i ",' -v-i-t-&;ev--t? j-3-tt--. C2a P? P"S?3Ra I ., J r---' -Tjaip- --j- .cr- - -v ? sirn ? m 5 1 Cf f?!W K 1 V nfe ; 1 PW . -U. wi ?sat 7?IJJ WTf 5 2 a ' ssrrt s o r , ri a '.2 i .s cpjoi ,- i-3 3 . rr. a-- " CKT- II - I 1 !.?- -.- Hu,) .. -". K-: r "2yH 1 'Sff5Bhp-SMMnfeflS .:- ; . f ;: ... t-i-CR i-13- sSpz?-U ti or-';'fv-'fe Mo--iK-ffyj?afltft -;i5Sr 1 - "l;i - i" i- ie --JiarsJU lt.tl.JC!i-j-it ri 1J--Jtia3B-fcJ RlDaffTrjis, and (hen give it lo a v.-."a3. i Itlf rfli PrcntiifnA MiRO3r0''IVETf i. wtfjrrrnew !oltR:ribt'r tnatwiurecnt thereCtilarS.iI.-.-i'lsttlo'h'to Mttnloek !lrn., iti UKbUHhczM, 3i:j.Vu!t;iastiat;,,r'stcM I.-..3, iifH.-toiferr can n!xet troiu tl,tr lollowlm; '- nrinu.a1tt ;J! areoi or.rijualjty.aul' nf the K arMfficar or l it iff. ' Vrrr bf forwarded by mail, frt- c-.,..,ti, rrr ii.Rritt WSnttT or Ftfelid of Tem- jenincc:" or, " Old Ooben and His Frlendj:. the j?re companions: or. " -ly Best Friend:" or. -Birdleaad ti" or "Crosslnz theS?resuu.? Fonr Boqiie 11. e.-ch asat.rted flowers. 8x10. or Six Boqneis.t5sVfith.roemn and B;b.e Acrostics on ."oAHbrs proof or "Tee end Heel:" cr "tirandtaihers Watch." comranloresr.or.l-snn-shiaerand Shadow: or. "Happy Days o Chlld hocd:"jor. 'fh First trayer; compahlons: orv " Chrlet Healing thd Btlcd Man." All new prints, and are Anierlcau subjects, arter American artlst, .-atW;ictton warranted and nil nreourown maiiu Dcture. ?roninnioRorRtMS)Ie prints atl.OO, per et or print, iv the anhject mnr be. rinv person ior.Tardlba linn subscriptlona will alsfo receive a patrofMirrtSJWWuier Color Kan d e.pcs. - Spring Time' ana Harvest,'. Uejflnit w.-tec-eolor chromes mart? in tHe.'tJuItd.StatoA. , UemiVby BoaUinorXowYotiM.joiltforfPost Oi fice order ur recistered letter, w&'.n poil3le. , 3Iore popnlar thiiii onr celebrated Cbreaoa " Wide AwaSte." uuil Fast, Asleep," nrn Burnstr Atner can tt.rofaoI,,t?nnrfse', and '.Sunset." 1'rlcc, mounted, jer jtair. Sl",O0, Our new Artist nroof of .'Christ Ileal luir tho Tlllnd iTac." The nsurts are after J. It Crittenden the celebrated seulptor or England, and tha Lanu seane ts altera l'hotoeranh taken from the Tuunc fiOllve'. , ; siuudock: UKUs..Art. rnoiisirers. 23tn313 Wa.hngtoo St. cor. Temple PL.-Bostntt. F. M, SPKBItY. -ViHl ''Cy iT i;'5 SALE AND EXCHANGE COGSWELL'S OLD SJTANDr f f . CorInln Ai 2sSSa9 4 .BSOWOTILLE, NEBRASKA.' WWW STOCJS,, U BOBEUUI rt S l. 1 1JI muHS LATESTSTXLES. TUTTLSfe SPEREY, ProDi'ietoj. 10W EESERVOIB 1 . T .!,.. Nv ire Sotted io all Climates, AXD FAMOUS FOI1 BEING SE5u? SO USE I CEEAP25T TO BUYIi . -EASIEST TO SELL f! I VWH XOCWUlur (4U1U -k'iw -w T7m . . Julaia vaa MtsrT g. BETTER COOKlHGi OAKS DCTSO XT Qri Jclier snd Cheaper Ttia any Stoeoftt eatt.. . TrmSTTT 4rn rifr fc&Edfe: BTS21IKG WCE?H, C0ArCs re tUsrS: TT'f-V1TST TW TTTTT - ."iTSiC- Jil.uwUili an x vtuit V, ; , . .. 5 J J 1.1 u XII72CU.7 i2 WiTt-ws. Famotia for their x; XJD TOOEMBASETIJi r.vstous ron otvtso . CSF Satisfaction Everywhere fe. ffip Especially Adaptc TO TUB f AH! B SVSS? S9SSSSSL2. cEXCELSlOlt "aA5iCrACrURISG-C0 ST. LOUIS, MO., ANDT or -TWktr AKuke." or 'VFait Aelw-ftf-ior Sun '. n.,is5an-?t:'' or.u pair of oprlnff. orsMitn- " This llttietrff Went to Market:" or ".The Old Arn..ihtfrl, or: -OrandmothecTisretsf!" or"Sun snlne and Shadow,- Vw C vo conipenlons t or. j;rh "'... .... ....... ... f ..a 0..r .-.. : teteTEYBKSosr & cros. UUOVrt.'VlMiE", SEB. itrntJ SOTICK OF gScsJiaJ ELECTION. 5 . --X- 1- - , , Wlierens. mnnF voters nnJ tax Pyf rj o Pern preci.ict.lii UieOmntyorNetnalia. e-, hrnsk:!. tinvinTJJre.sentcHlti petition thure Pr ami the llyard of -Os-mtnlssionera ilcein itiji it aclvlsnfiletlint the following propo sition be jttib.njlteU to tiio legal voters of tfivl V'-rn prrI n t't : N:nv therefor, yap. the Hearil of ('aunty 'iintuisxl.norso? Nmnilia County, Stale or NVhntnkn, li- Sr.liy- Order that -a Jipeclal elettiouliehehl in snhl Prii Ireclnct, tt,thn i.s;tl place fvo:Int:t!jer-l!i. orf ; v Saturday:, tlic 17t!i day of Juarj?i I IS71, for the p"?w' dr Kahmlttlnto the 1 I jil ami qa:ittdel voters of snil Pern pre- ete.ct. :1im roMowtntr propoiiion. iii-x-it: 1st. Shili fcisc Barl of C"innilsltnierM of Jfeinahn 0' untv, Ni-'ri.'t, Issno tl. lml r RilI Pith Droofti r. 'or Ihe nnrivAe cifnMl Iinir iti extension iiii'i eoiistnictlwn of'tjio MhM 1.11.I P.i'-i'Ti-HniIo:!.! in and through; illil l"ru t r.einci,iu iuo .immuu oi.i nemj Mai TltuiMind VtiUsr, noyithlfi to titc JJl- 'n.f t .. n . r i'l II j ui Cu .11. .hv. hr ficnrer rer. tvnty yf.tr;ifter -lite, wirlrnnntfnl- litter er- LVMt.' .1. .t pi.i. I'v r.i. ynw. m, it.....- m; tvi?h ratcr'icvitfiiiiiMr-traiineiiiHi, nnu .both Interest and prln'dpnl pnvnhto in Meir Yo-.li.; ini-t-iitri u tiipilneipKl ljSyi- iu Uie year lSSI. ami on' one-It nth anMirullx lhtfeti.r.and con' in-ie from year to itir until nil Ki.l !i md-i ar.- nil I. 'A.l sthnll rfco said lionr ! of Connty Cora intKlfii"rs levj- a tax nnnualtv.foi. U10 pay ment of tbjp priixelp-.i! and Inferen; qI hUI Iiim lii wiawn w iiipiwiki mxoinn unui- vvir fo v.-ar nnitl"al' lj--n.it and intercut, i.ni.JtM bauds to lw Issiwd. and delod '.tulV-li.. Tt; find oa-twil TT.p anmnnt to JWvrvlt.4tJMfcniiW IW.nXA PtolllJXnll iw o.iP.t u< urin, " lHA1 tfpr-iknv ,r?in? '"e : .! ih truck ,fRio,n';liji'irtfr'n2vfritsi KVVYJP Utovs- l TT -. .- ..-..!. .? JtiM.,.i1n a la.. r .kK.JAf)UA 1.k. T fkA . ,sn. f T..ff It AJiwiiii - ui4H ainibU'i.-'Uti'ii.r uitrrtu . ri ru. in X'euif'a'rnK'ri4kj.sn.i tbth. hrtlrrirtj oC fa!d Ijoiiis vhi-n the nifd MiMand Pe:ni RAiLSTswitl -CVrlip-irfv all hav tM Jtna VSi alU h-iTfjrnmne-ntlv tev:lcI-a Sta- 1 t on.rr . .:.'. f::r..i lr.ni .:'.d T.il IiW-. -n I Tavw j rt-sniar-truiD ;oi:ni; ther.H.n t n nrfcirr.-' t-.f.HWI-tV,f 7-ittnrv. i--T: : ir-f-vi'm, r?rtfllr.t't!tafPrtir?!nnl fV.rnr:nr .f:al. Vo4.hv.anJi:I.l to'.tmx ltitrwt swnlrs on nhl li-jf! v?lrr .i the ilwIAvrv tht-reo. I tliftn a:?cidi:i Sothe terftis of thU propog - 1 .1-M. , '. . fr.'VU (.& votMnt ll: elpctloa or Tered "rcrHR; snH linve. rrirteii or printeu L'lerBOii tlMtfJu hi favor. of Ihe proposition KOP. nON'DS iUfD'TAX-YE3. J:iosopo5ie'l totbepToposition AGi t:ST Df xrr5 act '1aX-I- q. 1 7bpaclst:f t! -I 'rt -'?!' URirbe fpfncl. I nrni jiiiTvmet h prnviuuu-ujr i mi gu.ci u- ins seen er-..l '; '. ,'.'. .oyoriier or me rnwn, "-"" .- liyMld K-M Jxv!iM;n Itt..:!.kv iu. Un OtOfy&natrt-'-. to thtcormrat(lii:iitM of tbrt rt4 nor Pern, In X.n.A'iaODrtnry.K.Hsra'ikn. nn orfx-nrt' ,,lrtt th cnrpftiilc ltmits of taw townor Prn. and liiw rwrniar tri'ris. 'Hjpmit S:itEK: PrwM'l. the 5i. F MiI!. .11 lYK.-.?Iini; i:-d f'on.rrr.vKi'.:i Pe iB-i.KloncrRn ' isrniaun uottniy. .-.coksu... w Lcembef 2. 1ST.I J. A. f. fUTTKft. ) ALKX. TtriTvIiSN'RY. i I Wilson E. Majou?. County C!crk. Si . . ? .mi.'it m Hi t1 ' ' fe: B1 I I HI I I v, . u .. . 1 - I nr.mrry .. yTT" ...- j-.i.i-1 ... fr. .muni rmrn xs 4 3)M JSS T&& W-'-'fE if wr Alli&lSl&S B4 e r-w? aL ar af ut-i" - is cvj" a fijteSte'ssa' ita?cjr: ii ei :Z25 S ifiS S R 4 si 'JtSi'si HStt wg""" i'-"-' . .-r--i 1 ... ii ... ...... j ,. 1 -r. m. . R7?SS E5 R ISWII5?Iw",S3Sa M3ffi????33- MM SB bft3 U ffi aS' S Sff 8J-1& a3" S.S E.r ni aa a wr n iu . 'nrw h r a a - "I