s$3WifgiS9S9Hr! I K .s. ". :. ftMT L I ' 7Mrifag8vr?h tiwi' I if - ffr 'asSHML " "Bfk in JL Tf HE ADVERTISE! v.! SEXATOIL kItcecoce: AND THE jas good S3 onulii be enacted. Than RAiiEOAD tax bili.-, j fcnaet a provfscn for what i3 called r Wo have heard it stated from vari-j "local option," that is, allow each 'JScial Paper of City and Conniy. 'ous sources tha: Senator Hitchcock town, or municipality to say by its defeated tire bill which passed the j votes whether of not there phall he .. a kZ .- . .- ' .. 3 -b..n.M.a.rL GESERAlr AEWS. A dispatch from long ""Branch pays Senator Jones has uurehajed from ' More 2f otorietj.5 Editor Advertiser: The gentlemanly editor off the Grang- THURSDAY .tfORVING, AUGUST CO. 1S74. House of Representatives, empower- 1 licensed saloons within its corporate 1 F j f"i"n ' inrthe State and counties to tax the!jjmjts and the jause of temperance nEPrsLicvx sT.vm co.te.vj iox ! laud of the various land-grant roads would bo prospered infinitely more A Reoubiiean State Convention S jn the Stste. I than can possibly be done by prohibi- K-ili be held at Xiiucoln. on etinea-1 jnyis charge against Senator H. is a dayr September 2nd, 1574, at S o'clock .. , . mnHeIm.. fai3ejlo0d as we tary enthusiasts who isolate them selves from all other classes of tem- tungible idea. " .-. ., .,.. - ..f .-!...' rr in I nninntionone candidate for afem-jan? informed by partita cognizant of ; perauee people and work for an in hex of Congress, o:e candidate for j the tCls. Member of Cougre-s contingent, can- i ij.e House bill came to the Senate, i rfldates tor governor, secretary or referred to the Senate corn- State. Treasurer. Superintendent of. uu 's .. .. m, ...: Public Instruction, State Fusion In- mee on memo ranrcau. e ai. . a ? S a -.rl ous railroau companies miereMcu made a determined effort to defeat the bill, and finally succeeded in securing 9otcr, and Attorney General; and for the transaction ot ?;ic.h other bus iness as may properlv come before it. fH TAlAvn f --.-a - A rtnMi TiL I H!I!n!sfrieV"l"n0minnten fcult-J adoption of an amendment in able person for District attorney for committee which impaired the effect their respective dlM nets. 1 of the bill. This was done against The organized counties are entitled to delegates upon the following bisis: Counties east of the Sixth P. M. should be entitled to one delegate for each 1.000 inhabitants, according to the census taken during the current year, and one for efcoh fraction over 503. But each organized county shall bo entitled to at least one delegate. Organized counties west of the Gth P. yi. shall be entitled to one delicate each, and one additional delegate for each 1,000 inhabitants, according to the census aforesaid, and one for each fraction over 500, as follows : Adams . 4 Jefferson S AnielopoM....2 Johnson .... 5 ttoono .... Kearney .. BaUcr. Bnrl BuCUIo.. Cars Chose-. CAlar- G1V-- Colfax Cheyenne Coming U-iiota Dawon. Dixon . .... Dodge -. Danxtas Dandy Franklin FHmorc Fanrnas . . Frontier . Gae. lrOr. Harlan. Hall Howard .. Hitchcock . Hamilton.. Holt .-.. Total 4 Keith 1 4 Lancaster. H Lincoln S -... 10 Sladlson . 4 1 i Merrl cli .... 2 Xemaha S Nuckolls 2 H Otoe Pawnee. .4 (Pier -Platte. Phelps , 3 Polk Red Willow iWtnrt.t mwm - J .23 Richardson 1 Saline. 3 Sarpy -5 Saunders.. 2 Seward 1 Stanton .... 5 Sherman- -1 Thayer -8 Valley . J Washington 2 Wayne l 1 Webster. 4i York . 1 Unorganized Ter 1 250 s J2 5 1 4 o 15 R 31 9 .l 1 S 1 5 .1 3 the efforts of Senator Hitchcock, and while the bill as it went from the House was imperfect, yet the Senator preferred it to the bill a amended by the committee, and strenuously op posed the amendment as adopted by the Senate committee who reported the I ill to the Senate, and it was placed on the calendar of that body where it remains subject to being ta ken up next session. Senator H. having been defeated in committee, determined to move to strike out their amendment when the bill came up on its passage, so that the bill would remain as passed by the House, and if he failed in that he had prepared a substitute for the amend ment of the committee, which would make the bill more effective in iLs provisions for taxing the lands of all railroads, and he frequently expressed his determination to pass the bill at the earliest moment. It was under stood between him and Senator Tip- "The man who rends asunder the veil that separates the hearthstc-nes from the world, can consort with har lots and still trior v in an 'ideal home.' " A cotemporary puts forth the above in connection with an assertion that Tilton is "the man who rends asun der the veil," &.c. Beecher is the man that application better fits. It was Beecher that treacherously worm ed himself into the sacred precincts of Til ton 's home, stepped between the husband and the wife, and even if he did not cary his seductive fascin ations to the full extent charged, he carried them so far as to supplant the husband in the affections of his wife, and to have her so completely under hia control that when he in the pri vacy of the chambers within her own husbands domicile, whispered in her ear "leave Theodore separate from him consort not with n man with whom you are so unequally yoked she paid heed to his devilish advice which did "rend asunder the veil that separates the hearthstone from the world." He says Tilton invited him to his house, did so cordially, having great confidence in the honor of his friend and pastor, and with an oppor tunitj so afforded, he poisons the love of Mrt. liltou for her husband, and aenaior joues uks uurcnafeu troui 1 . - -,. .,,! m -it 1 1 , . ,icrgivesmeraore "notoriety" in his Hon Thomas Alurphv a lanre plat of. J , last uaner, but as it hasa very limited cround on Ocean avenue near Presi- ,',.. . , circulation, me notoriety uoea iwi I wish to give Mm dent Grant's. The "price paid was $20,000 cash. The senator intends to to erreet a villa on the site Iq outrival every one on the b;aeh f Long Is land. . . THE INDEPENDENTS. The State Coaventlou at Lincoln An other Convention Ordered Declara tion, of Principles. amount to muoh some notoriety through a paper of far larger circulation than the Granger, tempt was made on the 12th with When he was editing the Demo- ptciI and fhf rant 11 rv TrpnsnrAr wn? .1 TheHeraldhaspartieularso?afear-jDemoerQteverythjng was ,ove,y 5n his sight ; now because there is a Re publican in the Treasurer's oilice, be finds fault with the .way the office is managed. When he was an applicant for the nositinu of Coutitv Phvsioian. the Co. tion is that the murderer alarmed his ) Commip5ioneR5 were good boys ; but ful Iradgedy which occurred at Cres ton Mo., about 3 o'clock on the morn ing of the 10th inst. J. B. Bounett entered the bedroom of hi- Btep-son. J. L. Brisler, and cut the latter's throat from ear to ear. The supposi- The counties are recommended to elect alternate delegates, to act in case the delegates elect fail to attend the Convention ; and thecountiesare rec ommended to exclude proxies for delegates that do not reside in the conntiea they propose to represent. Bv order of the Committee. F. M. JOHNSON, Ch'n. C. H. GERE, Sec'y. REPUBLICAN COCXTT COWfiX TIOX. BnoWNViLLE, Aug. 12, 1S74. In accordahco with an order of the Republican County Central Commit tee for Nemaha County, made at its meeting on the 25th of July, 1S74. and j pursuant to the foregoing call of the Republican State Central Committee, ton that they would and did make I deposits the seed which is ultimately every effort to pass the bill in aji ef- to "rend asunder the veil that f-epar-fective form. j ates the hearthstone from the world." This explanation is due to Senator Hitchcock, who has always labored faithfully in the interests of ourState, aud we obtain the facts from parties who were present and know that he, with Senator Tipton, not only ex pressed themselves as ansions for the early passage of this bill, but have already been actively at work among the members to secure it in such form as will be most effective in taxing the lands of railroad companies. BEFORE THE SXOW FLIES I The Omaha Republican says Dr. Converse comes back" from ths east, where he has been to a meeting of the directors of the M. P. R. R. with the good news that the Trunk Road will be built before the snow flies. This is We do not care if he did it for Christ's sake only, and there was no nest-hiding between the preacher and his vietitn, yet he was acting the part of seducer and coward nevertheless, for advising Mrs. Tilton to leave lser hus band and her happy home. Ply mouth Church, religious monomani acs and nest-hidii.g guspel-slhiger?, who would rathei hide than punish crimes In the church, may affect to believe that Mr. Beecher is guiltless, but three-fourths of the people, at I least, will render judgment finally, if I they have not already done so, that Beecher is guilty of the charges al leged in the indictment. We owe an apology to the Brown ville Advertiser, tor omitting to I acknowledge the compliments implt- good news for every settler along the j ed in its late attack upon us. It is ,1. w..i.ii : 11 :-.... line, and rmrtieularlv irood news for , evidently alrata ol us. ana Iires away me repuuiiuau 111 u v.u.u. u.e "!"- '-" " " ' f r ,oh n at us excitedlv aud at random. But, dncLs in Nemaha county are request- Omaha. The competition of uch n after aJ lhe ADVEBTISEB reimmls us cd to meet on Saturday, the 22d inst., linf breaks the pool, settles forevei , nf the raatl wl0 shot aJ1 U1S ammuni. at their resDective nlaces of votih" i beyond" resurrection the already bur- J tion away at a bear, aud ttieu found t-' P S I.,. . . ..- ..! flinf tha knar too !n pnnliti- -rlt. o rnr)h .,,. r Di:.. A.tl lea iransier Question, ana rives a com- "'' '" "- "" " . "'. lui tuc jui puu Jk eiciiiu ucia? j - --, victim as he approached the bed, o there was evidence of quite a strug gle. Brister's wife, who was in bed with him, was literally drenched in blood. The woman was so crazed that the name of the murderer was all that could be got out of her. Bou nett escaped, but being pursued by a large force his capture is regarded as certain. At Medville, Pa.," on the 11th inst. a young man named Ed. N. Wiggins, recently employed as clerk in the au ditor's office of the A. & G. W. rail road, in this city, shot and instantly killed himself with a revolver, just outside the city limits. He had been somewhat addicted to drink, but was otherwise considered a fine young man. D. B. Hanie, a jeweler in Medivny, Kentucky, on his way home recently was seized by four masked men and has not been seen since. There is ev dence of struggling around in that neighborhood. The man who at tempted to rescue him was driven back with threats. It is not known whether the object was murder, rob bery or revenge. Near Carli-le, Nicholas county. Kentucky, on the 11th inst., a man named Hamilton, while attending a Methodist church, became offended at something that was said, jumped up on a bench and flourished a pistol. Thomaa Shaw, one of the trustees, succeeded in pacifyimr him and coax ing him out doors. When outside. Shaw told him the penalty of the law for liis offense, whereupon Hamilton -hot him throuch the heart. The congregation came out, siezed the mur der and sent him to Carlisle, from whence, for fear of lynching, he was sent to Lexington. Intense dismay has been created among French government officials in Pari- and the city is wild with ex citement over the news received of the escape of Marshal Bnzine from the military prison on the Island of St. Margaurite. No particulars of the escape have been received, but the in formation is considered' reliable. Ba zine was sentenced in December last years' imprisionment for The Independents of the have been all the summer tryu hold a convention. The thii Pl.tr nnmmii'ii.'v c3 cfnrtlMl fia The Journal reports their 1t FxWay eVentug by the anuounee- when another doctor got tiie position by working cheaper than he would, he charged the county commissioners with squandering the people's money. I building a palatial residence, a luxur ious home for the paupers. This self constituted guardian of the people's money, got very angry, and his small soul overflowed with spleen because he was not allowed to gognc from the tax-payers of the Co., one extra dollar for each visit he would make to the county farm. He put some letters in the post of fice, with a one cent stamp on each letter, and I, instead of sending them to the dead letter office, found out who wrote them, and returned them to his box to have more stamps placed on them. The next issue of the Granger had three insinuations about postmasters trying to find out who wrote letters passing through their offices. Any other roan would have thanked me for what I did : this gen- tleman abused me for it. He is like a skunk, who throws his fetor on every person who is so un fortunate as to cross his path, but no better canbe expected of a man, who quarrels with laborers that work for i him, and uses low ami filthy Iancu- ace to them when they want their pay for labor performed. Yet this man who never did a day's work in his life: thi soft handed aristocrat, who wants working men to approach him hat in hand, claims to be the champion, the mouth piece, the or gan of the xrorking men of Nemaha county: and then he talk about other men having "cheek." W. A. Polock. somewhat better success than previ ous efforts oroeeedtngs as follows : Yesterday afternoon the Indepen dents made their third atteinpHt hold ing a convention in this city. They met in the ptrior of the Commercial Hotel. Sixteen counties were found to be represented, the delegates from Lii coln being L. W. Billtngles. J. M Robinson. C. S. Montgomery and John McManiiiie. The session was position. We Iwpe ail or fanners will notice this retahrk and apply Uj to their practice. Clean your grain properly and you will olten raitfce a iNo. 1 or a .no. 2 out 01 wnni otner-) jutr w. SICH.utD wise would be graded as a No. Z or a i xt-?3 wM! la ." ' -, No. 4 In other words, you will no; j SSSS ,55? .' 1j State seriouslv diminish the bulk of vour!aeof c. K. McCormv7."-'- 14r to wueat, wiiae you vui buu luny iv u? Iitlr i,-" "Lf-"?5 A. r . ., t- - csni5 Per sne. " aiue. w jaunty mtvA '- iiUTi r DEATH OF MRS. ilAIiT BRICE. v gy w. XXCHARD - ' -KaM. wM! tak tx ' '.' -m ponolci ad Leaner - er C. K. McCoraic '- - wta day ofAtsrj.t i v ' JB . - v. J ment of the death ot Mrs. Dr. B.iee, at tti residetice of J. W. Holingstiead. she had to retitrn from Beittrioe the Suaday previous, having had to leave there on account of illness, aid it was her intention of rcturnit to com plete a course of lectures to s class of 45 persons. She commenced getting Worse on herrrriral at Mr. Holiogs- said petition oo or befoj" nentrs. nut whs oie to prscrioe ror herself until Friday morning, when uantv KRiJjirt-TS. itfiiT T.K -t'- feadmmi. 5:ting fjrtil :ha- AiowTBun ntve 10 ihe nvwr atis prom Sib. A. D. 1ST. an T cber mmi U. U McCerm.LlS ??!. with 10 oereen- itie t day nf J.;v - r som o mooejr hns. not u- ; and pajrafei; twyf C-V ttSiMD lh said John V- 3f.W. with pr -4-'. H 1 the la day of Jnlr , A. t - '?., ' or aals. i And ibe said John W. Pj, 1 adththeirqjrd!D,-. . held in secret, and all not m unisoujhe became insensible, and about 7 with the movement were carefully excluded. The leading spirits were Harrison Johnson, A Clements, Al len Root and H. M. Goff, of Omaha, J. yi. Woods, of Nebraska City and Church Howe of Nemaha. Harrison Johnson waschoen chair man and J. P. Gardener, of Richard son county, secretary. After considerable discussion It was decided to call a delegate convention to meet in Lincoln on the Sth of Sep tember to nominate a State ticket lor the October eie. lion, and a comittee appointed to draft a platform or dec laration of principles. The committee met at the office of Montgomery &, Son in the evening and agreed upon the following decla ration of principles, which were sub mitted to the Convention at the Com mercial Hotel at 10 p. M., and adopt ed : Whereas, It has been demonstra ted that political parties, as at pres ent conducted, have failed to redeem their solemn pledges with the people, and failed to inaugurate such reforms as are conducive to the general wel fare, and being desirous of absolute freedom from entangling alliances which compromise principle for ex- pediencey ; and seeking the early res o'elockthnt evening, she died The drath of Mrs. Brice who bat a short time since, was so full of life and vigor, battling for a cause she deemed essential to perfect health will astonish and pain all who be came acquainted with her. That she was honest in her belief of the doctrines she taught, cannot be HunioH till wlt)jpr hir life fviuld have been saved by calling mdic! j $ J assistance roloi ner in jji mi- inuty awg. ia tow,, ever remain a mystery. We find the above in the Pawnee Tribune of the 13th inst., awd reprint It from the fact that the deceased lady had quite anumber of admirers tober. A. D !&74 c. h. Xecu?.:. -.: Sw4 JOHN W. BXrfA?.?-. O RttiMwdeoa. of tie.-- H lk notic Utml Wi.h-i, ' tj of Nemaha In ti.f- - on lb lith day of Au 1. 1 petition in tbe Di n . tbd Coantj of m , t ' braaka, against lhe a.-; and Hanna M. R?"h- - -ting forth that the s ' and Uanna M. Ri"b.,.-s ! amongst the ladies of our city. THE PORK PACKERS. We are adved from Cincinnati" that the committee of the National Pork Packer's Convention of 1373. to fix the liasis of representation in the aociatioi this year, have agreed that the basis of representation in the convention' to be held Septembers, in IiOiisvilJe. shall be one delarate for every 50 000 a rid fraction nf 50 000 hogs packed in the seaon of 1S73 74 a by the official figure-! of the Ciniii- HPW oaut. pnnt-un , -uiana Cnaatr, N-r-. meet r( 91JS:.QH ;., -lrory note refer r-: " anl since tb civjr. '. the nte mentioned tr--. Xatual Life lB"urar,r and conTeyed sall n .- . ...... vid VniltDu DeJ'i an"' -Jhn W.lUrtr..f 1, .', etMLtwnow eis:fnr , :- . . prawilsfts may t , ; -itmt th vald mrr"- ,.,,' The said John w ?.! ,- s M. RlehardKi are . qoired to appear c . -. . m or before the 5ta . lS7i. DatedAogostMth.A I - Swi Bt j s n tomtion of pure government with I nati chamber of commerce, excepting ;, i 10 twenty !-- treason He made his escape on the' tionary night of the 9th inst. 1 of this s K ug . r - - "'". ..-"StonhNn.. PVAhmw a.- .1.- - ... Ti Ll! r .2 mil nn Hr tliol rll hr!iir la niro r" -.... . to toe uouniy nepuoiican oonvenuuu . t-"b ." lu- . wfe . t ., . -,.- . .,.- to i, to be lield at McPherson Hall in nes to their senses and show them jflS he mav flnd out lo bi5 grealsur. night Ttfrrr-llt "WkKfoe Ira rn Caf.,1. that thf trnitf of "VphrJlsks lind th!nrifi enmo nf llmca H' Vlin Vio , ... .. . -. ..si.... . :. l.ltobtn J. a o hi..r In ,il nnK. tliof! InlOrmaltOtl vvUCUSi -IU. 1S4. lor tUe nurooso Of ouutr uaiurauy inuuian 10 11 im"-"-.- ..t ucu. .. ui . ""j ...- .ubu3k-,iu,Krt1iuriuL purpo- 01 . . . little fellow on the evebrows of hi : savs the Sioux Indiaus report that electing eight delegates and eight nl- worth working for, snd taking at fair "lllw.c".M "" lue.-cV-J ' 1 , . . -,, v. ib cibutucefcuies, auu eigut ai "V, ,-u ' own imagination. Lowell Register. the Arapahoes and Cheyennes Bre ternates to the Republican State Con- 'rates. If Dr. Converse accomplishes 1 , .. t. . . i . , . ,, -, . p v . r ; Well, now that mav be so. aud we crettinir readv for war. Many Sous vention, which meets at Lincoln on wiiat xe proposes, &e wi'l deserve tne ' , . - . . w . , , .,,.,". Almihtv ent unon the E"vntian 4C,t4C" """" a uunrnij w . . 7 . ,7." " ,D. L,. . , owe our readers an apology for wast- will go wth them should this be true. A1U,,&XU t;ui unn u,e C,-Jpi,a"" ' plioat on of public officials, Wednesday, September 2nd, 1S74, for 'patronage and tbsnks of every man, . nnp ,mmn.,. ' n .. XVp . b . ; .J go that "they covered the face of the j njlintHii.ed at the M..,e of t h k a k .. a , - . r irriiit.i.i . -fi r" - i k -ii-ir mil i ,---- ...--- .-- - I - w --..--- w -w-, ... . UH, from Fort Laramie Grasshoppers: are They not Locusts' Editor 2ebras.t Advertiser. The terrible ravages which the grasshoppers have committed in our State would naturally make them the object of study to us. It seems that these insects are a species of the locusts that occur in the Bible lands, and re one of the most destructive species of the locust tribe. The scientific name is the Oedtpoda migrataria. In Smith's Bible die- win be found an illustration species, which is an accurate representation of the grasshoppers which have been so numerous and destructive here for the last two weeks. It was such a? these that the nublic morality as its foundation stone ; now, therefore, we, the Inde pendent Convention of the State of Nebraska assembled, at the city of Lincoln. Nebrieka. August 12th 1S74. do hereby announce the following declaration of principles to all citizens throughout the State who are in fav or of adopting such reforms in the ad-mini-tration of public affair-, as shall best secure equal and exact justice to all: 1st. That we are opposed to any policy or legislation winch seeks a -peedv resumption of specie payment in the present financial condition of the country. We strenuously de maud that the faith and credit of the nation be maintained inviolate, and that existing public debts hall bo liquidated under and in pursuance of the laws by which said debts were create : and we further bold it to be the duty of Congress to provide, by J appropriate legislation. Mint the vol ume of currency shall be adequate to the commercial wants of the people, and that the same be equitably distri buted among the States. 2d. That it i the duty of Govern ment as rspfcts interstate commerce, to limit the terms of freight and pas sage to ach reasonable rates iw will provide an equitable percentage on the capital actually invested in rail- New York. Pennsylvania. Massachu setts. Maryland and Louisana where' a. wod,HfiaetaW. Administrator's aie IVm. P. Jewell, Acim.n'-v -of the E$tm of Jk-r t L ' ft'ood. deceased, vs. EUzal-eth Jewell, c -. Woou.SabraM. HiMg- I K.lase.GeorseD. W&; t. onnsumpiion and export have been mane the has. The committee requests pork -packers to conform to this !hs;. The whole number of delegates will be 152. apportioned to the states as fol lows; California. Georgia Minnesn ta. Nebraska. Tnnessppand Virvinin. eah 1 dJejrafe ; Kuisac and Michi gan. 2 dplagnts; Lui.wna 5; Ken tucky, ft; Wisconsin. Maryland nd J flee of the Ooanty CI. rK Pennsylvania. 7 each ; Inwa. R; In-'if lh "y Br..wi H!..o l. r:, : -i- nu: , , ineijr. me :h ij.v . -i , Vpu- York. 1R each .SV. Zovis Globe. en Hale, et al. 'JtK. "TOTICE Is herebr g-v--1A a -mnie. trtct Okjxi of Sei .--. tiie Ouiht of 2irmx ' 1 11am P. JeweiJ. a!ip . t J-eph t. Wiwid d - ,x a JewHl. Oren J. VV. : v Honre HilUce. G r- I A Wfw!, Ki-t!a W'.. -al. I will uifer hr : v . ttkhler. at aoiIe h-c '1 Uonrt room eatrari'V . r r f lo; Ohio and Illinois, 3S. A Sin Pptncisco rvnirter biuhM at some remarks of Victoria Wood- hull, and wa promptly disebarrr. by his employers for "ce&dect ua4e comiug a jotirnallst." Tp 3a When the wife is detected showing unuoual affection for her hosfetnd. it i may fairily be expected that sHe will appear before long in a new boj;. l?74.at lorlork. P M.. l-e. via; ThsMi!!i e.t tion two '2). In tout,. north of ranee iw- -Cnantr. ebrak. prnveU fitrra witu . ' aeres in ealtivailor. the dsbts of said J - w;l. ' Administrator ef : . TTood. deteajfd. "Yes sir," said a Michigan Forth nf July orator, "Putnam went righv into the wolfs den. dragged her out. !. That the Government for its ! BUU meinuependenee of America was I waj's 31. protection to property, whether cor- ! secured." porale or private, shcxiid be sustained by an equal and uniform sy-tem of i taxntiou ; that the State and National HEW ADVERTISEMENTS, reveuue should be economically col- 1 - -- - -.- - ., Jobs a Stell. p. . v. Peter B. Borst. c BeCare K. )t M- 2emshu C - mHE Ud tlr R J thatoa the In : mM Probate eoun wit la the abov- t. -matlm) and iwr- cent. Interest rtervoi. " Kebruary A. O. 1ST4. : trted on the liib !h tSi. at 1 o'ctork a. m. Browaville, eltr ..- IJC .j.j.tji : lected without an unnecessary multi- to be JUDGSlSNT the purposes specified in the call of , woman and eaiid i a Nebraska. the State Central Committee. The Island. Pern-. Glen Rock lyifnyette WAshlngton Docslas London 1 Brownville 7 Nemaha City. S Asp!nwnHL i St. Derola 1 Bedford S Benloa 3 Whea croaad is broken, and when following is a list of the representa-j the work is doae Omaha will join in tion to which the several precincts will be entitled: sounding the loed timbrel. that the Indians may not be inform- 4 51 The temperance question i the people now as it has have been told bv folks from Peru that the Register man was not worth the attention we gave him, and we ed thereof through renegade whites guess they were right, that he is not at all the fellow we took him to be. before land we never took him to be more ever! than a very "light weight." But the 5; been as far back as our memory i "fellow" who compares himself to a F O Xi TAXES reaches, and the phases of the ques-j gnat evinces a vanity that is truly lu- .: .... i. .!. .,. - .1.,... 1 ,1: s . r . 1 t. pu. o.. .j -,, , nuii are urei.iv luucit toe same as iwev uicruus ill SUCH an insect, wueu ne lhe County Convention will also , 1 - ,, ., nJ ' ..T. - -j r ., consider the propriety, and, if deem- haVe been in a" lhose year"' Theiws. "It is evidently afraid of us. ed advisable, will nominate the Re. Perance cause goes by spasms and ! such egotism is enough to make a impulses, anu we nave ouserveu its; graven linage laugn. wny snuuiu works and effects when it was said to j we or any one else fear a creature so be full of life and aggressive vigor, J weak ihat he cannot attempt even and also noticed and reflected upon ' a defense of his own town and people, the status of morality aud social life "Shoo fly, don't bodder me." when temperance men were apparant- ! .- I publican candidates for members of the Legislature, and two County Commissioners. The annual election of 3 county central committee will also take place at said county convention. B. M. BAILY, Ch'n. J. Stevkxsox, Sec'y. Portftrfe a r-A VajiainI r. 1?..1..J ... . . hjul, ,iS,3u al3 of the people were concerned, we ."- n.juii.u tuciicpuuiibui ojialu ly uomg notning for tne cause and the j a call for a xatioxal sports- cause itself was ignored entirely so! 3XEXs associatiox. far as making it "an issue" was con- The ' -New York State Association csrned, and so far as the state of mor- ! for the protection of fish and game," believing that the time had arrived when public sentiment was in favor have seen but little difference. If there was anv difference it was in fav- of forming a Grand National Organi- The woman suffrage convention of or of the times when temperance men ztion for the protection of fish and Iowa will be held September Sth at J were working quietly in the cause. jsame. ditJ. Jn Convention assemble al DesMoines. and persuading men that Hobriety Oswego, N. Y., on June 23, 1S74, ad- 1 ir.e i,nn- iK.n -....v...,.-, itJlt out the following : t i3 uonci man u.uuftrillic;-, inicnu . - cause of all mankind. Aesolvctt, Ihat thi Association, into a political party, which never lhe ttlIl for a XllUoUa, 'A.5(X;ialiont has any better effect than to give J iued in The American Sitorlsman of cheap notoriety to small politicians, j Peburuary 21. 1674 "1 aving forilsoli- Th ntnfui-A th-itn vlsinimrv Ipntiir-I Ject the procurement of intelligent , , . ..... .. . and efficient legislation for the i xuuiiuajutru a tut? expense ui .nc ueu- AMP AriiEfmn n -f r. a tiibftln aaK fk tltnf Kn !nnrt tr? I n1n I wmxt KtiP.l Ann 1 1 l nniroailn . I k I ? Ill if Rl III 4 CJ I tt movements are kept quiet as possible,' " "11U.! j8" , " . , 7 ."". "" 17 " "" " """ ""' c fl f f hill . M herb of the land and all the fruit of , Vroy ,iego and half-breeds. The son of Win. Short, about 21 years of ace, near Carrol Jtou, 111. was recently killed bv being thrown from j " a wagon. The Right Rev. J. Whitehouse, Bi-hop of the Diocese of Illinois, died at his residence in Chicago on the 10th inst. LTn.nnu';ii..Knnn arinK rn.. .ilip in tlipir iirorresi: thev enter """- " 1 ' ....v. . - , . f. w..1Mf .... wqs sbot I dwellings and devour the woodwork "" , " " ' . ,c ' - darkened, and they did eat every the trees, -1 and there remained not one green So in Jerem is em Midianites hoppers for multitude." T1 1 I Eits:al TTo! ATAHTiSAYLJE t - - j iYJ. U on the - 1 ! James P. SyJeiM-! a ! Court In and lor Nti , wherein be pry t tneoc-eof wii!(n than two year, la! Yon aereQBired to ald petit km on -SeoTnber IKTt. W. T. ROGERS. V t!rf I puiutl nv thHvtpreisi wnieH larnir -r,, - .. . V . ... .7 ' . . . . I X'OTICE is hprf-hv t-. f ,. ., vi j i"; triing in the trees. - ia erusnea ana illegally uirau:ea ot i x 1.,.. ;M i 1, u- 7, c. IT';' iah the term "grasshop- its legitimate profits. We hold it I NVrmIm 0.imu";f of xiiravfe: wmof I Tartar 3Z: . , . .rros.lv uniiist that bounties should ! frr.al at inf.irK.r or tlif i.art If. in i AJJ!tn?li221. nloyed : so in Juages tnerz:.i . ..u i.i. . ii. .t-si. iieotyof Brown viii. Cmmv of NV.ni,. ' Z:" ,, V ." . nro likened unto "trrass- L-i..- s s .-.1 t. i.j,i-.j.. " .. If.ifi,'i1LL',t ?nJ d 1 of a chirk brown e- iwij vx-.. 11 43 uiMoi-tcM jr?:i"inu c - iiini iuiirme'nT m rbnrtMi th. t - - - - " - - v tm a bbb 1 h mji & rw. in i . n enactment-, the result of pohifal in- ; !?r,Jrm ol I"trtrt rsonrt niin?b ' w5 .:.... ,.! -.-..,;.. , --- "---- iu niiiwinirif, .eo.. OH lb 71. . ... . ik-aTjaiaaai;iiaakcaBB i Mj r . w. . - i . - , The noise of their flight is liKencd ! " -.7 , :. ""'" . " '. t .... i!-l. -"SSA " 'w-ww ! and lun-K lit ii. 1 imi c n'-zw - ueh legislation, j harln hrn ativrru-l for iVlmc ..is.. .1.., j......ii. ii.. ,... 1 ". . - . . .'-";! ,:... .."" '',4 r,,oiu'r ' 1 umv liiBiuuiunwiciu l.c -, tale anil .Nalioiial. as will eilertuai- '" -"-"" -e nn an aex or ,h fxilatare i l.lt In Anderson Cnuntv Ky They are spoken of as irresist- ' Jy sire the indurial and agrioul- i ioxeriti7i4AoAel ShehSlwTf: nonii ! r-ayers ano jadroM-nt ha Intr r-oOere.l asainat saal Wrt anrt lAfi ri!rnt " ',"ilRl"eni In aceordnnoe wtth t oral interests from the odious exact- ns of corjmrate power. Gth That we are in favor of an 1 r..,. .1.. t.:ii..-i . ii.. ..:..u. f.nf tha linnsos "oiitr in fit. the Win-I .. . -., , - .. ! miu ui-iuuiiv hiiiru mi me inuiiL ui ---. ...w i ecpiuanip aim unilorm iteeii-e law. 1 s.w i. tit 1, 5 nr r .,,i-r-i..w...i,., in dows like a thief." In Nnbuin it is I 7th Th,it wo urai.v ta.tT0 nn r. ' o!ork lNC '"" '"" " -ir...cuu.s, ... , - .... . I , ; , . ;. V v. f ' . - eontln that countv by A.M. Pentwood a'SH,nine camp in tne neuges in me " ;r! l" .e j mm ran, l hi . - . I 1.1 .1.... k.. ,.i. ,i .:,u i ineir spirit aul esspivoe the nrinclnls w-i oiinrr lawvpr ni too totrti Wilhpr- '" a . uui. much mc- suiiaiiMruii. . , . , . - uuut, lawyer ui in. iiivvii. uu -i Iiptp piiii noi.it rl to t to n. tlitotn tnev uee awv ami tneir puice is nni j v spoon was in the act ot orawing a pistol to shoot, but Pentwood was too quick for him. The shooting seems to be a clear case of self-defense, and the provision'; of ahl ae. sale will he itweea the hoars of M : a. hi. and -I o'clock b b m rtn i. . . - - -- r ..... .... ..... .r- u-u in'in nay n oav anlfl mil 1n nrc imereii ir vai. A. H. GILMORE. Oo. Tren P JOB.N1Z.I fn corruption mav If checked, and rvrii. ruin known where they are." from whicii that the Stato and National govern- 1 I ments be-nltimatelv committed to the i it appears they do not fly at night. To the same effect is the account of Pentu-rodhad tried to avoid blood-Mnses: "And the Lord brought an A convention of soldiers of the of distorting tin -Mexican war will be held in Bloom- ington, 111., on the 23rd of September! prox. The Government receipts on the er can draw of prohibition, or its im- nro- tection of Game Birds and Fish." and did name lhe 9th day of September, Delegation- to-said Convention. and make the meeting one worthy of American gentlemen-sportsmen. A. C. MATTOOX. Osvrecn. N Y. S T.MURRY. Nlasra KaIU, N. Y X. RO WE. West Troy. N. TT. G. V. FLOWElt. Wntertorn N. Y. W. J. B ABC JCK, Rochester, Y. COVERXOR PrRXAS. gentleman's name has been loth inst. were larger than any time J ftginary results,-f a world where no Biurc ie paniciaswau. ineinternal whisky is made, sold or drank, is 1374, and Niagara Falls, N. Y.. a- th, revenue receipts were 5441,755, and beautiful and we all wish that such a n)rnPer time and place for iiohiifsj custom receipts S776.425. .r . u u i jsucn convention ami ui-i appmiii u- P , ' tbiD8 was a realll or ld be made delecates lo s..id convention, now. real, when compared to the dark ! Therefore. We do issue this call to Question by Mr Page "If you used j picture of misery and crime, caused 'all State SportMii-n's A-ociutimi the words, He would have been a ' hv d ronton noccwliiMi k q mqiirv m "'' Local Ornanizitiou- where no better man in my circumstances than aii but that the idea of nrohibitiou i fette A.-.neiatmns exist, and gentle rh,wwn, wn-f -iw rn m k- ' pronu.utou me!i-sprtsmen where no locsl clul I have been, what did you mean by as entertained and advocated by those exi;!t, To take the matter in hand and them?" : i .. j. :. : ...... .n ... .mi r i . ry ....:.. i wuu preacn it, is linpraciicauie, an -ei n Answer ny Air. Beecher-"Jdon'f; precedents go to prove. Where it 0Tr' J'm surc-" t has been elected it operation has been " " ! short lived, and the relapse has al- A. C. Hessing, editor of the Chicago; ways been worse thau the original Stats Zeitttug, recently gave a Timr' disease. And those who have lived reporter named McCIuthen such a in States, counties or towns, where whipping that he did not leave his j different temperance laws have been bed for several days. Hessing knocked operated, well know that whether the reporter down m the street and , the law was prohibitory or otherwise". tlot-a htm ..ramir n-. .. . u .1 .1 ' position oi u cs. oinmissioiier Ol kicked him severely. The reporters , whenever they wanted intoxicating, AKricullure an office IIOW fiHed b offense was only calling Hessing "the i liquors to drink they could get them, 1 Mr. Watts, and with the strong influ- ntggest.tnietln Chicago." shed. Witherspoon was a very des perate character, and had killed two men before without provocation. Six weeks ago. at the very hour and al most upon the same spot where he was killed, he had shot and killed Dr Chambers, an obi and respected phy sician of the county, nnd was under indictment for this murder at the time of hi death. Two loaded re volvers were found on his person, one of them half-drawn. At the races at Rochester N. Y. on the 12th. it wa-. announced that Gold smith Maid would be driven to win the additional 51.000 offered, by heat iug her record of 2:IoJ.-inudr .at Buf-jinthe wilderness upon "locust falo. She was nt on the second heK eat wind upon the land all that day aud all that night, ami when it was morning the east winds brought lhe locusts." from which it appear also that I hey were borne by or migra ted with the wind. The identity being established the conclu-ion is, why. not utilize them as did the Henrews? They were com manded by the Lord to them us an mticle of fond. "Even of these ye may eat: the locust after his kind, and the Itnld locust after his kind, and the beetle after his kind, and the grasshopper after his kind." John the Baptist seems to have subsisted keeping of those who regard nublic duties as sored trust to be adminis- istered in the interests of the whole vn OX WELL IMPROVED - - - r awn . a . a - ' - ii iirjuir. I II. NY MM , I IV sBj4fcftfl' 1 ill! TO L O .A.lNi H XjA.S.Gj: cent interest Nf'ora- ka at Ft r rr io.i jvru-uirs atlflr reonTe, The baste of represpntation is t snme as that of the Republican con VMi'inn ! Th ennvention having, after so much previous disappointment and mis!idventur. finally conutnmntft j "?VJOTJCK i hereby sir en io all wlmta tt j the f?rf,,T oroVl of siting p an op- j fiLn- MoTA aid PrC2r laisiiioii con veil ti mi. anion rnei. Nereionre.insa iiverj- stalti ,.-.. ..' ' Ur.vu..u. -ar.j . J . 7r ""'"l'' tti .-.," ".--..., uii.nrr I arm Mm r-AT w V. ' r ' '"' Particulars atjfir. h1 il1.- FRK &. Darrow. litHikers. Own- m ; vllle. Nelj.for.Nemalmfonmy. 7j DSSSOLUTIOX XOTSCe. aM -f REECHER-TILTOX SCAXD.U.. New Yokk August 17. Frank. B Carpenter, who is now in Syracuse. N. Y., la saitl to have made a statement Friday last, in which he says he H proud to be represenlel as Tilton's friend. He sympathises with Tiltoii.andfayath. pibticwt-ll knows the truth of the Beech er-Til ton con- and ; troversy. (July when the ea i ill S5S' Stock, of a" jr. Western C""t brougut r Tr- kf?epa co"." " I everythrg z - vr .: " . "'" " "" solved on th-Srt .lay of A.t .7kI I 1 firS CxZ "" jv Ut sW Sperry 1, alM, bSrV ' XU , ' , " s,Ln'1 SM l""-"1 irtCThL i ber Yard saitl jerry ban i, atb1.'v whatever to k. ' I 1 any huae fcr H r. r to 5oTn m J 1 o C the way of .l,Kins of the jwoaectr c 2 I DOOHS. dolus: nyth!ns whmicver la tbeiS of aWflrmsafialorlinr "" l -, -. :m THOIAs "vrrMtir-- Angost 1, 1571. " 7 wild honey." Of the manner of pre-' brought into court, then, and not till and trotted a mile in -2:14? This i paring the loeu-ts f..r food it is said l,,e". "f .s,ii5; W1' MnuI . Mis Aii- i- r . .Li ..i ...- , . I tho3 hiniselt and others cive their TT Inordinary iierfnriiiHiire was greeted that they are "sometimes ground and I Ie,j,noliy. Hv heJieve Moaium "till ' Thi anc ' position of U ' rffc.T ot.-) fo TiirVl f t.-utitinnorf A- !.. '.WJ I4t "IUWI UiLllllllliCU iui llic S. Commissioner of with the wildest enthusiasm. Jesse Pierce. Herbert Foltz and George Demon d. young perons of Ea-t Boston, were drowned at Centre Harhor while bathing on the 12th Lire news from various parts of the Indian country, received at the head quarters of Lieut. General Sheridan, indicate that the Kinwas, and Coru manehes are returning to the agencies and he is having formible prepara tions made to have them punished for recent depredations. They ask for 8W&M J-G. RUSSELL n PROPRIETOR. .1 I !. ? -. - 1. . .w. pounueii. aim tnen mixeu wiin Hour ; hohls the Keys to the sitwatHin. and and water and made into cake.-, or ' after the conjinitlee shall decide that they are salted and then eaten ; some-1 tht "" agrfint Beecher are not Ai w i i .-.". i. .- i -. j ultaittiatcdwas J,e knows they will t, -,- times smoked, sometimes lioiled or -p:i.,. ,...n i J? .t - -T:3:sS , , lilton will hriiig the care into court. - n Le-ree beixvrcn Xaln and Atlantic St. 1 LATE- -u ..iianucMi'. i - 8R0W?.VILLE.?CEB.: H && a a: I . 1 . !..- - aa to aeiv - ma-leu, ana sometimes slewed or fried in butter." It seems, therefore, that there is no SA1IPLE UOOM ST XZNT TST-S CT'ZS .Moulton s friends are very indig nant over the charge of UJ nek in nit and declare that within a tage Line. ABrownvIlle correspordent of the! Omaha Herald says : j and that the most rigorouslj enforced J ence that is being brought to bear to; peace and for the miHtarv to call it ! prohibitory law did not stop the flow , f h appinenu it w not un- hM of whisky and the commission of , u fe-but a ju?t tribule to the ability to let these hostile bands enter the "By the way, let me tell von howl ew,fc were cnecKeu ,n one u,reeuon the new party and the radicals com- J the" were argumented in another, pare as to enthusiasm. Each party j Our opinion is that the best thing has a central committee of twenty- that can done in the temperance sis. When ths independents met, i .. -.,-. i .., . ,. , , twntv-fo,,r of tli- nommittoo vcr I question is to have a law. practicable. crime to any great extent, and while and the peculiar fitness nf Gov. Fur- T3r.-.-l - - tr--t-iifr (nnrifoc trn i-a rPktL.'i -..? .,. s... r -.-. :,:.! r -.- -fc. a. .- j;iu r- ur itiii iiwe-siii iw Miiuiuii in mi ni-i tery witliout foundation; that he fltcled districts, if only a good supply , will make a statement they have no of the foragers is laid in for winter! ,ou,,t- because, when last lefore the use. There"is. perhaps, more distinc-jrn!Ute- Mou,l.0-n am"1! l- r ' i intention in xi: lui .T-n I,..., . .. j . tinn than difference in devouring live uprightness WP,e aile.1. to make lll'ctorc onr. iliniMrr n r..r.n .....l ..-... i nukliA ntl n..S !... ; t . ".''"-''! ". .......j .., (iicuicu yiass-i jjuiii; uu exiueuce ill HIS pGSesSlim hoppers. To such as may have nre-i reIating to the controversy. i nion and his friends also claim to T$sxrr few davs "a WAT. JSJIPSOIr Is now running a Daily iiBe f Stases fnm J BROWKYILLE TO JOHNSON, I iR i jm want line of Ern-caiiattlieE reservations, and for troops to follow and puuish them wherever found. nas for administering an office having to do with agricultural interests, to say that his appointmeut to the man agement of the Bureau of Agriculture would be a fortunate one for the Gov- iernment and the country, especially nrsMit. When th radicals called I thatcan beenforced.regulatingthesale ' r.r "s 5.tate. He has always given L .? :!.. i -. r .::....-. i: t a large share of his attention to niat- lueeiiUK, tsmtiL ui-iuuei? u tut" tum- uuu useuisuiiuuuus imiure. luiciu-,, , .. ... , . . .. oK.-r. Kn . r . mi(f0. rLr,n,i tt., -r;., - ... ... ' ters a,, questions with which the aoove, and then comments falsely mi i tee responded. Harmonious!" ' nerance ia one of the evils thai can-! ij...a aZ i --. i u . . . . 7. . J t eniutt i. uiie ui ine eua mai can Bureau deals, and would be able to about the same. The item was not jnaniwuiuuti or tuunrmuiiiuus, we'i-i "c ipu uui ui cMMcnre, uui unuu 10 me oiscnarge oi me nuues ; onniArl from tho inrruTi-rD n.:,hnJ ... . ,, ....,,.... ,r . ! . . . --.. - j i nr :. . ffiA. .c !,, ...ri ... .i.. wpieu iroul me ad ektiser, neither W1U not aiscuss ; out win state a iact, i rau ue tuanageu oy morai suasion anu , -v... .. wv... - .a.c ..... aiu- . p-rtrnt rr. n.. :m .-.,. , -r. ... l , 7... .., . 'able an exnerience. both thportivil ls ,c an extract from any article we wnrco Is, mm me Jirowuviue enrres- jjuiiu !. ij.uiuut.iv euiu.ceu. uur, The point we wish to make is this there are fArcc parties in this county. 2?rotrsrftfs Advertiser. The Fall City Journal publishes the ZE3I- BA: Maati'AC'. ' " judices in the way of eating "grass hoppers," they may find them less obnoxious and more palatable under the name of "locusts." We are in-clined-to think, also, that "grasshop per cake" for curative virtues would become more popular than Graham rolls, and that the dyspeptic would roll them as a sweet morsel under his tongue. T. l. s. be able to controvert Beeeher's state ment, but refrain from producing evi dence said to be in their possession until Moulton has spoken. ever knew that would stoop an experience, both theoretical and nrntijl e rtnv mull ... -K. I ever Wrote Or T.Ilhlic'hArt .. .. .1 ... A 42..T - ....... . . 1 ? . Ik b-. j !-. k m - --i A.. I -. " lUC . r pouueui a tizzieo reiuuucau jjhs iJivaent- jjv ou ui;ui, vii uur uro- j West. i the Falls CitV Journal cot tne connaence or eitncr tne raai-j uiuuory agnaiors nave renu it ana j i ne appointment oi a resident of pditnr wo -. ... . l.j ,. I j ir...r t. r .o I this SUla l.i llik nfflu r-.,lr r ! C ,lUl C . laoonng men, or 8B oooy eise. maue any euo. u, , xebska but 0 IoW M t0 arble and mnti,at tlie B fB a double-dealer, a doughface is a very good law if ,t was enforced . hJ &wA V Jhe Stated acle of a cotemporary. and publish anu uemagogue m me om lasuioneu as i, tu.gu. ue. .uu .u ,. j variety o ways. other .man in it as genuine. Stretch does this just I No actor, according to the Danbury VlriH anrf tlta'tiannla nf T.mo nil liinr wo now hnvo nn nnr;tat nl hftnks phriicko uhcttor fitto in -..-.:.- :. . .. . . w . & WUUUIJ r...v, wjw.- w .w . - . . . .- :r.U";; V..:": . "i . c7,7'1' tor tne saue of geUing-off a silly re- A'ctf Man has vet been able to conn- . -. m m. -.. n ir.. ... r.w ii-.M-. .Ani I iii.il iiv. niiriiH.. MT.li lira ara r en m ' - - ..... uu aujciiuiucut. icuuiiuii; uuuu. uebc : --, "v ti-m ivr -" Y-r..n- Vt 11.... S, , Arc to op?! no lmnnr or n.lnte- R",,Ml"i" "rl ,s a general 1 " . monf rkDTa in art r ham I - - WiW - WA lCk4 know it, and characterize him as such. But we will ventilate his case -t5 ?rcnfc arc devplnnfvi GOOD WHEAT. We take the following item, inter esting to farmers, from the St. Louis Democrat i Interested parties have circulated a good deal nf non-ense about the rav- Nothing new ,n the Beecher-Tilton Mita and Iowa, knd that thsiinX no means, be rtened. All such cnntradirftri- j " - B anu accounts irom many quartern agree in declaring that both Minne sota and Iowa have large and excel lent crops of wheat. A lanre nmnnr. tion of it. when properly cleaned in-' spects No 1. The Chicago mnen i n v a-ticle wo T i ngr . l?Sn? echer-rilton Mita and Iowa, and that nj a tide wc scandal. It Is said that Theodore ad- sprintr wheat would, by I. Stretch of j mils having shorn Mrs. Tilton of her very materially shorten . is the only j 1"noa1n;d Jesires ret-onciliation ; but i stofies are now flatly Conaectla- at Johnson wttli Staaes lo Te- i "i 217!l!:;jri7s:Bsers3UHl t'reigbt Carried at EMP50N & MARTIN. rtaxHalle rates. 4tf I V 2IAJX STREET, " Join W. Smith ! 7 b RO"v?rri-L.r.E, 5EB. Mrs. Tilton refuses all overtures from him to get her honor back. iJncoln Blade. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JOSEPH SHUTZ, No. 59 Mrtj-n Str t, Bro-cravillo. 4v , immMiZSK A g g$ I a f f$9 Plviets.t Ply-Set "l:o? e3e 1-, p abontfpo!,ai? -aw Exprctt leral move- tort and thereby demonstrates that terfeit that expression of joy which a; ,tha. nc him ap- he 5s instinctively more of a jonrnnl- man shows when discovering a ten-. f pr'-jii itie engirt thsn a nTenia3. oant Rtamp ?n his paper of tobacco. that all of the wheat, oats, rye inriev now arnvimrare new and J.Vrtnllni.1 ..A1:. 1 . . - i w. caichciii. umu . ii'jl open in r i better oiesned to grada up to its real j i Baaafcriae -ww . . . ! - A.e?F coffitatDuj-en iiiafl a larr-aafi wan ittwum w spanea mock t jrenaine anloJes- )a Ms Mac iffiiEaness. Repilnac T dock. Waicaes ai Jewetey , - doaeenshortaoUc.atreasaa&blerstea, , 6 Jtaln i't JLLL WQRX- vrjRRjry-TZD. t BEOtf-vW2, A