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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1882)
i n in in ii ii i ii inn hi : i i NEBRASKA ADVERTISER 0LDE8T PAPER IN THE STATE. o. w. FAiHnnoTHin, an. n. r, aANOEna. BY Q, W. FAIRBROTHER &. CO. Subscription, $2.00 Per Year. ONLY I.GO, IF PAID IN ADVANOE. A. V. Xickoll, tho booksollor. Canned frulta nt cost at Stroblo'u. Kor, flint chiSH grouerioH call on T. L. Joncn. Extra eopicH of tho Advkutiskk at A. W. NIckoll'H. Now nupply of nico cukei hiiiI pit at Aaron Piilinor'. .Buy tlio Jlain Wagon for aorviec. Sthvknhon & Ckom. Lamps, JjantoniH, qnoenswaro mh gliiHBWuro, at T. L. Jones. Fresh Hroad, plo.s and cakes at ways on hand at A. L'ulmor'H. Hardwaro and Kroccrlcs, laryo took of each, by Stevenson & Cross. Household Sowing Machlno for ftlo by T. F. Soaton, corner 8th and .Main. Dr. Collins will be in his olllco in Urownvillo the llrst sovon days in February. Scrub hogs and high priced corn will break any fanner up. JJuy a good Herkshiro of Stovonaon & Cross. floto Whittcmore'tt sewing machine rinporiuiu and grocery for anything yon want, cheap for cash. Call in and pay for This Advkh tiskh in advance and wo will make you a present of Kendall's "Treatise cm the Horse." At Hod Hud, Monroe county, III., a fow days ago, Hobert C. Hailey, school teacher, was stabbed to tho heart by an unruly pupil. Married, by Hov. F. M. Estorbrook, at the residonco of L. Colo, in this city, .Ian. 2tt; 1882. Mr. (J. W. Colo and Mrs. Mary A. Williams. Remember it is only those who pay in advance that get our paper at 81.no a year. Look at the tag on your paper and see when the time paid for is up. Anothor largo invoice of New Vic tor Sowing machines, warranted a first class machine in every respect, ho not buy onti until you oxamino tho Victor. Sticvbnbon a Cnow: Coughs, colds, soro throat, asthma, bronchitis, and all diseases of tho lungs and chest, aro readily cured by Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, a remedy which never fails to give satisfaction, l'rico only twonty-livo and llfty cents. Tho U.S. Senate recently voted a gift to tho widow of ox-1'resldent Lin coln or 810,000, cash, available immed. lately, and increased her pension to $r,000 a year. Tho lady is an incurablo invalid and in noody circumstances. Wo aro glad to hear that Dr. Marsh all's Lung Syrup gives such general natisfacl ion. Our druggist! say it sells better than other preparation for coughs, colds, etc. The pneo is twenty five cents, large size llfty cent!. Soid by all diuggists. T. F. Soaton dealer in gro cedes corner Oth and Main Street, has for salo tho renowned White sewing ma chine, also tho Household sowing ma chine tlioy are both very light running uulalmostnoisoless, warranted for flvo jours. Call and boo toom. Wo had quite a cold snap last week, tho tberinomotor indicating, on two mornings, zero and a degree or two bolow, but tho weather has been gener ally very nico. The roads aro good, tho rivor is open, tho steam ferry still runs, and business is generally, fair. Tho commisionorof pensions rules that soldiers captured in tho lino of duty and Imprisoned by tho rebols and not since heard from, aro proiuinod to bo dead. This ruling is made for tho beuellt of tho widows and orphans of such soldiers, as thoy would then be pre sumed to bo. Stovenson & Cross, ascertaining that ltossell did not intend to store ice this Sfasotl. at onrn HiH'.nrari hlu 9i. clous ice house and tako tho risk of get ting ice 10 uu ii. Tiioy navo been qulto fortunate however, for ico producing weather at onco set in and within a few days after routing tho placo they had it filled with an excellent quality of ico. Hrowning, of tho Marsh House; Pal mer, tho restaurateur; Williams, the butcher; Hauschkolb, tho restaurateur and saloonist, and probably others, have put up Ice to be used in their business, but Stovenson k I'rosi with their usual enterprise have put up ice for tho accommodation of tho people, who want a little Ico dally for their families, in case of sickness, etc. In behalf of tho public tho Advku- tiskh tiiauKs p. it u, ami hopes tho Ice business will pay ,thom well for tbojr troublo and enterprise. -Judgo Cox reconsidered his de cision not to let Guitcau address the Jury, and tho assassin presented his plea last Saturday forenoon. He spoko about two hours. Ho attempted to bo exceedingly dramatic and oratorical, but whatever effect bis effort may liavo had on tho jury, to sensible men ho succeeded, as usual, in being only disgusting. Tho following are quota tions from what ho said: "I certainly was a lunatic on July 2d, when I llred on tho President, mid tho American pooplo generally, and I presume you, think I was. Can you imagine anything more insane than my going to tho depot and shooting tho President of the United States V" "You have nothing to do with my condition since or befoio 1 fired that shot." "If you have doubt of my sanity at tho moment, you must give mo tho benefit of tho doubt and acquit." "If I fired It on my own account, 1 was Haiio. If I fired it supposing I was tiio agent of Deity, I was insane, and you must acquit." In reference to tho recent decision of tho Now York court of claims, that the prosecution must provo sanity, in cases whero tho question of sanity is involved, ho said, "I have no hesitation in saying that it is a special providence in my favor." "Some eminent pooplo of America think mo tho greatest man of this ago. They heliovo in my inspiration, and that Providence and I have really saved tho nation another war." "I tell you, gentlemen, just as sure as there Is a God in heaven, if you harm a hair of inv head this nation will go down in blood. You can put my body in tho giave, but there is a' day of reckoning." Caiirden ScciIh Ellr;ct BVroiii the TJrowcr, "Wo aro in receipt of Harris' Moreton Farm Seed Cataloguefor IH.su, contain ing a lint of choice field, trarden mid flt.wor seeds grown and for salo by Joseph Harris, Moreton Farm, Roches ter, N. Y. Mr. Harris is an old seed grower and has had unusual opportunities for ob taining and testing all tho now va rieties ot farm ami garden seeds. Ho Is a well-known agricultural editor and author of thirty years standimr. He was for manv vears editor and m-um-i-i otor or tlio ueneseo Farmer and after ward one of the editors of the- Ameri can Ayrlmlturht. He has a lino farm of nearly 30() acres near Rochester, X. V. Ills "Walks and Talks on the Farm," luuo made his farm and his neighbor "Tho Deacon," familiar to thousands of agricultural readers. Ho is the author of Harris on tlio Pig ami "Talks on Manures." In lSiirt lie was elected . tho first resident Professor of Agricultuio in Cornell University, but t.ak(,..ml irk itmilliitto , .. ..AtF.tllk .....I I'lI'IBI IUII ill CUIlllllllU HI illK illlll Talk" on bis own farm. His seeds are. exceptionally good. They aro warrant ed fresh, of tho choicest strains and sure to grow. Mr. Harris informs us that ho will bo glad to send his Cata logue for 1882, with directions for cul tivation, free to (very reader of tho Advkutiseu who will semi his uamo and postolllco address on a postal card. Send for a catalogue and then order somo seeds. You will not regret it. Address, JOSEPH HARRIS, Moreton Farm, Rochester, N. Y. Notos Prom tho Normal. From tho Lincoln Jouriml. Last Friday evening (Jan. 1.1), wo had a real treat in tho foim of a lecture from Prof. George 13. Church, of thy State University'; his subject was, "Herlin and ior Schools." Tho subject was very appropriate for tho audience, and his lecture was listened to with arimt inlorml ;m.l will doubtless bo a great benefit to tlio young men and women, in giving a high ideal of what schools can be made. On Saturday tho county superintend ent, Mrs. T. L. Schick, was present in tho chapel, and held an interesting con sultation with a number ot teachers and others, relative to the educational work to bo done in Nemaha comity. She determined Lp divide tho county in to four institute wards, and hold an in stitute in each ward once in thieo months, making tho teachers in each ward, or division, responsible for tho work in that particular section. Mrs. Schick outers upon her work with great energy and spirit, ami, as alio seems a lady of moro than ordinarv culture, we look for great advancement in the olllciont work of our schools. The Normal school is in full blast with a larger attendance than ovor be fore, and tho work done In tho school is more thorough and effective, if pos sible than at any previous time. A protracted meeting is going on in town, in which considerable interest is manifested. Moure Anon. Atchison county, Missouri will vote, on tho .list last., on a proposition to lumrnnriiita fnrtv Minimi.,, ,ii !.... to build a now court house at Rock Port. Tho proposition in strongly op posed by tho southern portion of tho county, on the pretonso that the county seat is not where the pooplo want it. Rut it will probably cairy, as tho coun ty groatly nerds a now court house the old one bolng condemned as uusafo and tho proposition is generally favored excopting in tho locality men tinned. Va think nlil l.iw.L- l-f ... i. place, and hopo sho will not bo "set down on" in her old age. It will tako a two-thirds vote, hnwnvnr. rn i,..n,i court house. A. W. Nicke.ll, reliable newsdealer. J FineGrooeries Flour, of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffee and Spices, Choice Syrups and Molasses, Dried and Otaunl Fruit In Variety, Glass and Queensware, Also, a complete stock of Oiyars and Tobacco, and a full stock of Candies at HKEHMLJV Jt- A. W. Nickoll, reliable druggist. Kendall's "Treatise on the Home" free to every subscriber to Thk Ai- VK1ITI8KU. Farm for ft cut. luqulro of G. W. Fnirbrotbor, Jr., Calvert, Nebraska. For Kent. Two good Htoro rooms opposite Post Office. Apply to Ben. IIoadi.ky. 91A00 por year ciwi bo easily made nt homo working for K. G. Hideout fc Co,, 10 Hard ay Htreol, New York. .Send lor their catalogue und full particulars. 1U ly AlWUJ'H itclrcNlilng. A delicious odor is imparted by Flor as ton Cologno, which is always refresh ing, no matter how freely used. Whon horses ami untile aro spiritless scraggy ivntl fooblu they need treatment with ITnolo Hmii'k Condition l'owdcr. It inirlllen the blood, linpr. von tlio nppptltt'. Cure coldKnnd dNtiuiipurn, Invigorates tho Myfttcm itnd will keep tho nnltniil In it hulthy ImndHomn condition. Hold by all I)niKitKtrt, 'fho subscription price of Thk Aiveuti8i:k is due in ndvanco. If wo could induce paper manufacturers to wait a year or two for tlmir pay wo would bo willing to give our patrons that miH'h time, but as wo cannot wo insist on our pay in advance. NOTICE. Tho undersigned has rented and has full control ot tho Nemaha Valley Mills, formerly owned by F. 13. Allen. Tho Mills havo lately been repaired and are capable of doing as good work as any in the State. 3(Mw Wm. I). Hit Y ANT. Cause and Utlecl. The main cause of nervousness is in digestion, and that is caused by weak ness of tho stomach. No one can have sound nervefoiud good health without using Hop Hitters to strengthen tho stomach, purify tho blood and keep tho liver and kidneys active, to carry olT all tho poisonous and waste matter of the system. See other column. Cash Paid for Wheat. The highest market priv.e paid for food wheat at Glen lioek Mills. JO. J I UD DA JiT & CO. A YTord to Mather. Mothers should remember it is a most important duty at this season to look after tho health of their families and cleanse tho malaria and impurities from their systems, and that nothing will tone up tho stomach and liver, regulate tho bowels and purify the blood so perfectly as Parker's dinger Tonic, advertised in our columns. J'ost. See other column. Notice. Mrs. E. J. Monahan, of Maryville, Mo., will bo in Urownvillo on Feb 15th, and remain thre'o days Call on her at the Union House, where sho is prepared to treat all forms of eye dis eases successfully. Her treatment is a permanent cure for granulated eyo lids and all forms of iutlammaliou of tlio oyet. Surgical operations will bo porfonr. od by J)r. D. C. Wilson, of Maryville. NOTICE. To whom It inny antirurn: This certifies that II. "W. Crano has spent two and one-half years in my of fice, as student and assistant, and that I have found him to bo a careful and elllclent assistant, I would recom mend him to those desiring dental work, especially thoso desiring artifi cial tooth. He will do your work well and honestly. G. II. Collins. II, W. Grano can bo found at the rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Col lins, and will be pleased to see all who neod any work.in tho lino of Dentistry. LEGAL NOTICE. Sarah H. Bwmi, defendant, will tnko notloo that on tho 20th day of Jnnimry, ItvSU. Louln M.Bwan, plnlntlu. horeln tiled hlu petition In tlio dUtrlot court of Nemulm enmity. No brnnku, uilnnl tmtd defendant, tho nhjeut and prayer of which lit to obtain n divorce from defendant, on tho rouud that defend ant linn been willfully abitont from plalntln for mora than thrao yearn laul ptul without anyjuit cause. Plain tlfT prnyu for r decree thul he bo divorced from defendant. You aro required to anawnr laid petition on or before the Oth day of March, mi. Dated January ao, 18SJ. 8Jw LOUIR M. SWAN. Uy his attorney, J,H.HTUbk. LEOAIiADVJtRTISHMJIlfTfl. LEGAL NOTICE. John n. MoMalnc Yotr nro hereby noti fied that on the 8d day of January, 1882, La vlna J. MoMuIn fllod her petition In tho Dlfilrlct Court In and for Noinulm county, Nebraska, tiKrtltnit you. Tho object and prayer or ul(i petition is to obtain a docreo of dlvorco from you for tho cause of you KroHsly, cruelly and wontonly ncglootltnr and rvfiihltiK to provldo for her, nultable maintenance and nupport. You Will anawer said petition on or before tho 13th day of Feb ruary, IWZ. ! LAVINA J. MdMAips. LEGAL NOTICE. John V. Johnton of Texca will tako notice ttiat KannluK. Johnaon of-Nemaha county, Nebraska, did on tho 0th day of January, A. I). 18W, flic her pttltlon In the oluce of the Clerk of tho Dlwtrlot Court within and for tho county of Noiuahn, in mild Htato of No bniHka, aualUHt tho Hold Jahn W. Johnuou, defendant, oltliiK forth thatnlio has boen a rcHtdrnt of unld county for tho ton yearn last past; that about tho 17th day of AutiHt, 1K7U, alio waft married to defendant; that nho haa conducted humelf toward defendant na a faithful wife; that about March 1, 1880, de fendant waH guilty of extreme oruolty to ward her; that defendant hon ovor ainco Maroli 1, 1881, iiroNnly and wontonly refuaed and neglectod to provldo any inaintenanco for her, and praying that on tho final hear lnirof this caiiBe'Hhn may bo divorced from dofendant, and thoauld John W. JolniHon ii uollflod that ho la roiUlrod to appear and ntiHuer mild patttlon on or boforo tho 2)th dav of I'obrnary, A, I). 1882. Dated January 0, 1882. KANNIEK.JOIINHON, llf tier Alfy, J. S. 8TULL. LEGAL NOTICE. In tho County Court of Ksmaha County, Nebraska. In the matter of. tho adoption of C'larenoo Itlco Thornton, a minor, by Zadoc I'. Thornton and Catharine Thornton. No tice Ih hereby given that an application Iiuh been made by wild ZidooP Thornton and Catbartnu Thornton, to adopt aaid minor, and that February Mth. 1882, at 10 o'clock a. in., at tho nfuce of thu county Juilgo of Nomnha county, Nchritaka, In Urownvillo, NebraMta.i hfia been fixed by the potirt as tho time aud place for the hearing of nald matter, when and where all porHoiiH who may bo Interested in Hitld matter may appear and contest the dame. Dated January ii, 1882. JOHNS. HTITLL, County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE. In tho District Court of Nemaha county, Btnt of Nebraska. Llz.te .1. Stiver, uardlan") ot tho iioraon mid eitalo I of Ltlllo 11. HtlvorH, u I Application to minor, f bell land. vs. LlllloH Htlvors. J Order to ahow cattao. It appeiirlni: from the petition in tlio above entitled cause that It would be boneflelal to mild ward that tho land in the petit ion do Horlbed Hhould be Hold an prayed In said pe tition. It In therefore ordered that mild de fendant and her next of kin and all peiMoiiH Intureateit In said elato appear beforo tho undersigned, Midge of said Court, at tho ofllco of th Clerk of th. District Court of Lancaster county. Nebraskn, in Lincoln, In mild county of Lancaster, on tlio Ith day of February. A. D. 1882. at Tour o'clock p. in , to show catiKO, it any they huve, why license should not be granted snld uuardlau for the salo or said property described In said peti tion, to wit: The east hnlf ami tho north west quarter or the northwest quarter of sec tion six 0) In township six (0), north of range fifteen h east, In Nemaha county. Nebraska, and thai this order bo published threo successive weeks In tho Nkiuiaska AnVKUTIHKH. , January 8, 1882. lw4 H. 11. POUND, Judgo. J. H. liitnAnr, Att'y for Pl'ir. NEMAHA CITY. J. 13. XHB2K1H, LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. Good bugglos and horsos, charges roas ounble. Host;of earo taken or transient stock -v;.t.j cit -;. BOOTS, SHOES, AND HARNESS. Made and repaired as well as can bo done anywboro, on short notice, and VERY REASON ABLE TERMS. P LEVI JOHNSON, PROPRIETOR. NEMAHA CITY NEB., Centnilly located: Good lure, and no trou blo spared to make gnosis comfortable. Good barn for horses anil Charges ItcasoiHible. ATTENTION, FARMERS! For your Agricultural Implements, goto DAVID A. MORTON, Farm and Spring Wagons. Sulky Plows Stirring Plows, Com Planters, Harrows Iteapers, Mowers, Cultivators. Corn Hhollera and the Boss Touguolcs Cultivator. JOHN S. MINICK, General Merchandise. Nomaha City, Neb. B. BELL ANDREWS, M. D., Physician Sf Surfeon, Nemaha City, Nebraska. Calls In the Country Promptly Attend ed, day or nlyht. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to urglo diseases of women and surgical disease of tho eye, &-Pailunts from abroad can be furnished with pleasant rooms and accommodation. A fill 17 " ' W.ikM wit I.nlMTtM laHUICO (ri.M Alkil .r WkilMl .k.MMtf tw f'"' '. ... i 'lrf. UarTU'rMhl(IM.ariU4 tr rUUi) f tl( 4MrlU.a l Mi R.MtJy, a.4 iktwiir lu . fJlttlMo. Tk. r4ril,t m itluikl. U lUj k M. (U kMllk, kulii tk.r.aikl, r.aliilii(lM...ikiiAwN. . HAKRIt BIMIIIt Mn IT llllt, MlT GUSO. K. SHOOK, County Surveyor, HILLSDALE, NEBRASKA. Kf All calls for Hurvoylug promptly at tended to. 31-44 Harness Shop PERU, NEBRASKA. A. J. Williams, Proprietor. Ho has saddles, bridles and haltors to suit, Aud that thoy are all right no ono will dis pute. Ho has aood harness loo, both tlnglo nud dnublo. You can havo whnt you want without any trouble. Ho has collars nud harness and whips and all such, Offfood harntssotl ho has ever so much. Indeed ho keeps all that pertains to tits line, In all of which goodness and quality com- blno. lie works good material and does his work strong, And you tiued havo no fear that there's any- thing wrong. For this is a matter wo would havo under stood, All that's made In his shop Is warranted good. i ir your horses or mulas hro subject to frot, - Ho can keepoir tho files with a splendid fly net. And if they nro skittish and Inclined to do wrong, Ho has lines that will hold them and his bridles aro strong. If your harness needs mending you need not get scared, But bring thorn to him and havo thorn re paired. He'll make or ho'U tnond as you may desire, And do It as well as whoro prices aro higher. If you want anything mado or mendod oomo hore, About prices and styles you havo nothing to fear. To do his work right ho takes apodal oare, And wo aro qultesuro his prices aro fair. Now to farmers nnd horsemen w have this to say. Williams gives the full worth of all that you pay. At somo other places you may do protty well, Hut you'll find at this shop they are bound to oxcel. CUSTOM EH. 31 DR.WMTTIEB C17 St. Ckarlw Street, St Ionia, M. A rolw TduU of tw VwltotJ OoIUcm, ha ke Um.r Ituttd Una aar allrl'b7.ielta la Bl.lxmli dtv ? (kaw.andall old rMtdsnUknoir. SjmhUi. Qooorrhtoa, Olaat, Itrietur. OrohttU, JUiptur7a Urinary Byphllltlo or ZCarourlal Affacttoa at Throat, Skin or Bqaas cared Hai.ljr, PtlTUlr. Bptrniatorrha,Bxuja IabUltr and Impo Wr M th mhU ot KaK-AboM, Mxual aiMMM Ln mttarar TOr.nroTf bralawork. rodalaaarTOTunf.,Maia al amlini, d.bllllj, dUioaMO(al(bt,dfilT mam rr. pb;(al dir, aTort4oa to to.lttr eoafudea U Ineits, lot of s nxual power, nlhl iM,rndai1nt: tnajr rxr,m lmpropar.ara rmaaaatlaartd. OonaaruUMi atoffl.o or hr mall U and larlt4. PaapUltt an rinnp. Medlrloaa tant br mall or aipracs. Oaraa (nartatatil. Whara doubt axtf If It la fraaklr ataU4. MARRIAGE t ,? hnwhoU.torr.wall told, ai It UtraaVtlUa, cxUt followln bittt Win but raisrr. who mot. wh. U an boo iod. Womanhood, Fhrlal dsoor. TTha ahoaU a iairr t how Ilia and haplaM mar b. laaraaMd : oS of o.Ubner and axcatt, aad nur mora. Thoaa mvrlW or esaiampiauas uarria aboald rad It tna kHf , dor lok and kr. 20 ots.br mall la aaonaxorpoa tago. Eagllan Oarnian rraoeh road and atpokaa. PTinw "-!?h Mwiia iwii virt ot niBUOM i ii 1 1 1 m wwtuwon oc jqwm, Anrti to HoUtv .. .. . ..t awv maauwui Ji iiawmw, isu.wi.vv owurjiQu uiavoruvn Drouc ay n OiraUrolDi,o.K?VHi.(Uiafl,t1t.LonU,Uo. Br.JACQUES 70S Chesnut St, St. Louis, Mo. ai old ism, oontlnuss to euro llparmatorrhcoa, Bamtaal Woalc aou.Inipotoncr.all forma of rpnUMj,aonorrhoa, Olaat, Urinary or Bladdar dlaaaaea. llaoaut ui arrd In a f.wdajn. Alltho dluau, retnltlne from Mlf-atraM, ex.awaaor atpoiara onrad for Ufa wlUi nit m.illola.. AdrUo fraa. Oharaa. low. CUIlorwrlta La ttrl.t aoaldaaoa. Symptom Book for two iUn, CARRIAGE CUIDEV&St: 6KLY Th majority of tho ills of thu nuatas body mviio from m dorangemont of tho silver, mffoetlng both tho ttommoh un& outfit. In ordor to offoot t ouro, U it nooootar to romoto tho oauao. Irrtfu Ur and Sluggish action of tho1 Boutlo, Jltaducho,Sleknoss nt tho Mtomnch.Pmlm. in tho ltmeh mml I.oUxi, ote., indtotto that tho Xar a nt fault, and that naturo ro qulrts asilstm'noo to onnblo this organ to iSrotr offimpuritios, Xrlclcly Aab nittersorpUI oompoutidod for this purfoto. Thoy aro mitd in thtir at Hon and ofostivo as m ouro ; aro plsasant to tho tasto and tahon easily by both thildron and adults. Ta ktn aooordlng to dlnetions, thoy aro a oafs andploasant euro fornympcpmlm, Gauarstl DoUllItx,IEabItal Cok tlpatiou, DlMenaed Klduejs, etc., etc. iiaUloorlPNrllerls aro suporlor to any othor modioino; oloantinj tho systtm thoroughly, and imparting now Ufa and onorgy to tho in valid. Jt is a maullctn and not an Intoxicating bovorago. Ml YOUR BlDeGItT rSR PRIBRLY ASM BiniM, aaa taka o othar. TUICH, 11.00 par XatUa. MEYER BROS. & CO., - S8LE PROPRIETOR, lt.LtliMiKu"irti v. Do not nogloot a Cough or Cold until It Is too late, try Ellort's Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry, wo aro sure you will bo con vinced of Its merits, Chronic Coughs, and even Consumptives nro cured by following tlm directions, every bottle is warranted to glvoantlsfscllou. mWERS 9 a a S n. t W( ir H' A ' "X !