. M THE HERALD. flic Drtttlo. TTrnvy nrvl solemn, A cloudy column. Through the rrveii plain they marctitng cnml Mennurolps pprwiil. Iloii tulilo droftd. For the wild ttriin liie of tlio Iron frsme. Look are Ix-nt on tht Finikin? g-ruunl, Herts bent low wit li a trie! Hi w wound; Pwlft by tlit l,ront that inu.-t teiir tho brunt. Gallops the Major along tho front; -Halt!" Ami fettered thty eland at the stark cominaoa. And the warriors, klli-ut, hiUt. Proud In the bhi.h of morning (flowing-. What on the Mil-top shin sin tlowinfc? Se you the firman's b.inn -rs wavlnar?" "We w the fonman's batnu r wavinjrl" God be with yon, children and wit'f!" Hark to th rnusie the .'lruin ami life How they rinjr throusfli tho ranks, which they rou to the tit i if el ThrHlinir tln-jr sound, with their glorious tons, Ibriiiiiiff they go through the uiurrow and bone' Brother. God irrant, whfn thU life Is o er, Ia the life to ootne that we meet once mure! 800 the smoke, how the Iihtuiny U cleaving afliiiid3rl Hurkltho kuh, pfnl on pen I, how thf:y boom in tin Ir thundor! From host to ht with VindHni? sound. The shout-d clonal circles round: FrvT already breathes tli breath! The war 1 wavinir, slaughter ruirlnsr. And heavy through the reeking pall The iroridi.-aliiHlii.-o fail! Nearer they cUm-i fix- upon foes 'Keady l"-froui square to square it goe. They kneel as one man from tlnnk to flank. And the fire cornea sharp from the foremost rank. Many a soldier to nrth 1 ?ent. Many a rap by tin: balls i rent; 'or the corpse In-fore sprimrs the hinder man, That the linn uiuv n-t fall loiho f.-iirl'-HS van, Xo the rUht, to the left, and iiround and around. Death whirls In ts daoe on th Woody ground, Ood'S sunt Kht 1-i pu:nehed i t the fiery lisjht Over the liost.s f.dls a brooding iii-ht! Brothers, (iwl jrratit, when this 1 to Is o'er. In the life to come we may meet once more. The dead men arc bathed in tho weltering blood And the living ore blent in the fI)pp"ry flood. And tho feet, u they reeling-anl sliding go, Sfumbln still on the corpse thatslec-ps lelow. "What? Fmnciil Give Charlotte my last fare well." , t M As tbo dvingr man murmurs, tho thunders swell "I'll give )h God! Pr the run o near? Hoi comrad.-fl! yon volley! look sluirp to tho Til givto thv Charlotte thy last farewell! Sleep soft! where death thickest doocendeth la rain. Tho friend thou forsakcth thy alio may re pain!" nitherward, thltV-r aid reels the flht; l)ark and more darkl .- d-iy glooms into nlht. Brothers, .i x 1 (tranf. wlion this life is o'er. In the life to come that we meet once in re! Hark to th hoofs that pnlloplu gol The adjutants Myinif The horsemen press hard on the panting foe. Their thunder bo ids in dvlnr Victory! Tremor has sehtcd t n the dastards all. And their leaders lad! Victory! Closed is the brunt of the frlorl.ius lltsht; And the city, like a cou'iucror. bunts ou the fiipbt! Trumpet and fife chrnl nlon ', The triumph alreadv sweeps man hinsr In onjr. Farewell, fallen brothers; thou h this life be o'er. There's another, lit which Ave shall meet you once in re! Tcaul.alcI from ScliiUerbj Dulirrr. A Vfonl to oar Contemporaries. A Lesson to Fathers. The great secret of success in bring ing up children is to establish and tiro serve perfect confidence between pa rents and children. If the falhwr is the hoy "a best friend, a ;dl wise mothers are the girls', there is no trouble .-.bout keening them from bad pssot'iales. whose vicious examples and silly brava do have a lasting effect upon their char acters. Fathers, in your efforts to se cure fortunes for yocr families, remem ber that money will not save yon from the heart-ache if your boys go wrong, and that their only safety is in being kept close by your slue, helping you in business, and you in turn sharing theii fun and play. Nothing is so flattering to -boys as the society of their fath ers, and nothing makes a man so popu (From the Vawnce Kcnublican.) There seems to be a- misunderstand ing on the part of our brethren of the state press in regard to the aims and intentions of the Nebraska Press Co operative Union. At the late editorial association a committee of four was appointed to confer with brother pub lishers in regard to the propriety of or ganizing an association lor the purpose of having our co-operative printing done within the state. The matter thoroughly discussed, and the project was pronounced feasible and practica ble. The object of this combination is to control foreign advertising, thereby placing in the pockets of Nebraska publishers what now goes into the pockets of eastern co-operative pub lishing houses. One gentleman pro posed to publish outside matter, with out advertisements, for GO cents per quire, provided twenty papers could be secured, with an average calculation of twenty quires each. This, with the revenue, from three columns of foreign advertisements, would reduce the cost below that which most of us are now paying. Increase the list to forty "pa pers, and the cost of composition would be proportionately reduced, so that we have every reason to believe that we can eventually gt our paper, one "half printed at Lincoln or Omaha, for less than the first cost of the blank paper. It is the. intention of the association to employ a first class agent to solicit foreign advertisements for those who go into the co-operative union. And to make the project a success, those who publish their papers all at home will probably go into the union, which will make the :issociation a strong one, and foreign advertisers will be obliged to come to legitimate terms with the State agent if they wish their adver tisements to be read by Nebraska read ers. Many publishers have failed to respond to notices sent them and some have, perhaps, not been notified. All who have interest in he success of Ne braska journalism should not lose a moments time in signifying their wil lingness to co-operate with brother publishers in this grand enterprise. The committee appointed by the asso ciation to confer with the members of the press, are as follows: Mr. Hall, of the liurtonian ; A. L. Wiglon, Hast ings Journal; 11. V. Kisley, Table Uock Enterprise, and A. E. Hassler, Pawnee Republican. It is desirable that we have a meeting some timo in March, and those publishers who have not been notified will do the committee ar.d association a favor by notifying eilLer one of the committee of their inten tions regarding the matter. We t-Jui make ourselves ;i power by c-oria-tion. .et us do it, and the swntr the better for the financial interests of ev ery publisher in the State. IP, wminr n H3 has come home, And he has brought the finest line of Dress Goods, Staple Goods Fancy Goods and Notionsyou ever saw. rPD ay Hollaing of grocer- ie by t lie &se9boof and shoes till yoaa emiH rest Isats and caps till you' must buy. Spring and Summer Goods eyer and ever so cheap. JSoo is 'jmr vJianeu bound to sell ami itu'.hrst ll anybody. Hurry tijy. I leant to jo East ayain next month. At the Old Stand 1'itzgcrald Block, one door cast of First National Bank MALDANER & HERRMANN, Having bought out the entire stock of Schnasse fc Gramberg, in this city, will during the next thirty days offer the balance of their "Winter Stock at prices lower than ever before seen in this city, and invito the inspection of the ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity, as they feel assured that their pri ces cannot be undersold. J. V. WECKBACH, Prop. 3?eat 'Bargains in. DJtEtS GOODS, UNDERWEAR, SHA WLS. ETC., HOSIERY, DOMESTICS, CARPETS. ETC. XUMAS, EURS, LACES. ETC. Adulteration uf Flour and IJrrad. "While it is certain that nt-etTk-ss alarm is frequently excited by exaggerated statements regarding food adulteration, there can be no doubt that many of the articles of food met w ith on our tables often contain, foreign ingredients, which j are introduced either for the purpose of J lessening their cost or improving their taste and appearance. Flour is subjected to adulteration with other and inferior meals, such as rice, beans, rye, potatoes, and Indian corn, the addition of whrch cheapens the price and in some cases bestows a good color upon a damaged or inferior grade, or causes it to take up an abnormally large quantity of water. The addition of for- 4 1 . i : . . 1 : 1 1 lar with them as his joining in their L" ,s I'lacucuu, "" VI, il;IIKfel C.C1US1 t'lV 111 lUIl.'1't-, il3 amusements. Try to do this and your sons will try in turn to understand your cares and troubles. Take as much pains to preserve them from contamination in the shape of immoral companionship as mothers do their girls, and you will find them growing up to be ra -dest and virtuous young men, fit companions and husbands for girls who have been care fully guided from all knowledge of evil. Icvote yoxrs evenings to family amusements and pleasures. Invite young people to your house and pay them atteiiti-'ii, instead of going off to bedor shutting yourself in another room the moment they rnrd;e their appear ance, as if there was, an 1 could be, no thing between your manhood and their youth. So shall y u be kept young in heart, and the uiexpei ii-nc of your sons will be tempered with s 1 e ing of the sobriety of experience. Taking the Chances. The following announcement pub lished in a Portuguese newspaper con tains an ingenious idea. AyH-nglady, aged twenty-two, possessing all the qualifications necessavy for making a goo 1 wife, poor, but accustomed to a certain degree of comfort, desires to most of the substances of this class used, have in this country a greale: value than pure w heaten flour. A more prob able illustration with us is the use of alum and mineral substances; the form er is occasionally eui ployed to impart a white ol'r to flour, the lattei, w hich include sulphate of limo, kaolin, chalk, and bone (lust, being used to produce increased weight. It has quite recently come to light that a t'.or.r containing ten per centum of u mixture of ch ilk, plaster of Paris, and barytes has for some time formed a steady article of ex port from Ib.l'nnd into other Fu'opean countries. The presence of such sub-stan-cs as these can be detected by plac ing the l! ur in along tube nearly filled with clii at-form, shaking the mixture and allowing it to stand, when the pure flour w ill rise to the top of the liquid, the. heavier rahieral adulterants sinking to the b.-Uoni. Bread naturally contains the foreign in -"dients ad le 1 to the flour from which it is made; but in addition to these, other substances a r& sometimes used in its preparation. Alum is em ployed to prevent the action of the dias tase u.ion the starch, and to prevent the bread from becoming sour and mouldy; and aiti.ouhthissilt undoubt- manj; navmg oeen leit in a tmiicuu i edly tends to a-eonr.dish those results Iosition by the Jeath of a lady who has i imai ts a fine white abearance to i - i t l the bread, its use is nt justifiable. "ROOT SIFgiOIEk ? .S3. ;A&my0l t- en . teg t -misi?'P :. j&?4&M&&t .-' ''tt, J MANUFACTORY. W2r'Zt3rY' f3- :& S L-J;?" &t4Z' rC" i"t-J ttt.? ill r T ST 2sa 1 n fFW' in h C--:4Jm5? 4 A 'fi IMMlMe i THE WOS.IJlS2TOWS7E2D j M , 1 "PfiS SIM FPFBBfiS B3aBBRME: ! ALL NEW GOODS. E II AVE NO O L I T O C K I) 11 O I. I) S T Y 1. K S f 5rf -ar Vr r-. V r h t( ic 9 new goods, eli:i;aat styles. A We are in alianst .l.iily n-eeil of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, wlifch we offer ur fiieud- am! t!ie public at Wholesale asai ISef nil, at prices to suit the times. A Complete Assortment of Boots and Shoes which we will Sell Very Cheap. Gents' Caps, Scarfs, ' Cardigan Jackets" Underwear, Etc., Which We will Close out at Low Figures. ALSO A FULL LINE OF GltOCEHES ' CONSTANTLY ON HAND. CALIFORNIA DUIKD AND CANNED FltUlTS A XI) ,JELLIFS. U&tES' MESS GOODS, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Delaines, iVc. Calicos, from 12 to 1G Yards for $1.00. Muslins, from G cts. a yard upward. Tin BEDSPREADS ! fim-ht stix-U. ft White l'.filsrf;nl- i-vcr liroiijht to tin il. Euell's . Cassimeres, Tweeds. Jeans, full Slock. and Cottonades in Bfflate Head CJsips, anal WuriMslnm&tM Coimtrv Produce Taken for Goods. in Exchange fit' A 1.1. KINDS. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Tli a uk fi;l for pa.--! favos in l!io jviir ui.r y . I r-spi-fl fully :i- U a cumI U'linn'- of I In- s.-uo -v i'. i: i i s v i i.-i' i . in a i.i. -.vr. .n.J lioi.in i-i i ' s to p.i -f in.iy In- t f-t-! Willi -jii ( -f.s. I n iL.iia as ( r. .!. V. V ' K l; A ( 1 i . JtEJfEJI HER THE PLACE, ONE lntR :E;? (' P.O.. j'LATTsMorrii, xj: hi: ask. ? TO THE PUBLIC! READ AND REMEMBER I II A T Qo! a m n M & N' A T F-I A M ASTONISHING! The Cheapest Book in tho Enlitli Liui&ungt (KKIDS, CI.OTIII.Vf.'. W't-liJiiir to n-dai-f llu iV i ' A T i:o:Ts ,v MIOKS. CAPS. CAIM'ETS. Etc. Nearly 000 1 LSUSTli ATE I) ira-c limiiiil in J 'I. i in !i, ;i:)il .-iiiL y mail. n. -.( a;.' p: ;i i i !, 1 r hm.v CUE DOLLAR AITD A HALF, in oi:I r to i!i:iko rouin for th'i'r sprin in;ch.tsi-s. w:: f 'inv t!;i-.' il.ile uffvr splci'iliil iiiIi!;"tjiin'ii;.s to i!u; jtiililic, i:i f-v";'? lfyui !:;-!it. Wt assure voir tliis is a i'.-ukI clfjtrain:c sale, ami we will i.-iT.-r io,ls at jaiei's that wiU m.t fail to jilease t lie closest luiyer. A visit to our elegant store K.iums will eoii vince you that we have the largest and uios! complete stock ot goo-.ls iu our line in ti.e ci::r, which mast he sold to iaal:e room for our l'l.vr-: ffonie 'J'alk, einhraciiig !oli, er one hiimiicil thoii.-.aud (' at tinee iloih'.rs a;i-i . t : t y -1 : i ?nts the .standard ulilimr-: entire. 1 Cumiiioii S.-nse. for 2.-tO!! ies of the lalidai Ivijliuli h.ir 'I'he new t.t'lc contains the !( it A in. U h i We have just , a full line of 03 irK rece'ved from our nti-re. formerly located at 9 St. Joseph, Item to lies :.y a rw-ther since her birth She desires to bring to her husband a marriage portion of 10,000f, ;nd in or der to do this she will marry anyone who complies with the following con ditions : The man who wishes to be come her husb ind must take tickets in a lottery which is about to 1 e held, the price of each ticket being lOf. When Sr'j00 tickets have been disposed of, the amount duo for them will Le collected and placed in the Hank of Yizeu, in vested in the ni'ine of the civil govern or of the town, if, as may be e xpected will be the case, he will g ve his con sent. The numbers will then be drawn In the presence of the judge ft the dis trict, the director of the asylum of Vizeu, and of the civil governor who will preside cn the occasion. The drawer of the winning number wili re ceive, immediately after the celebration f f the marriage, 40,( Ouf, and aiso the inters Jt of the other 40:0itf w hich will Core the dowry of his wife. Should the winner be unable from any cause to marry the person making this an nouncement, ho may cede his ii;ht; wr should the marriage net t ike place at all, the sum subscribe i will le hand c d over to, a charitable 'i.aiiluti on in Ykeu.. j When taken into tie' s.onlach it is lia j ble to occasion acidity and dyspepsia; I furthermore, it prevents the solulionof j a large proportion of the gluten of the j bread, thereby causing a decrease in its nutritious value. A far more reprehen sible adulteration consists in the addi tion of sulphate of copper, which has thg-So'me effect on the color of the bread and on the diastase. A!th:ugh this salt is but Ftliioni employed, and then in very small amounts, iu us.- is to be enn-3-?nined in the strongest terms, as it acts as a virulent poison, and its effects axe cumulative. A simple and delicate test for detecting the presence of copr per is to moisten the suspected bread with a few drops of silution of ferroey anide of potassium, w hich w ill cause a pinkish color to become apparent if the metal be present JYko York Evening in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished as r firsteSarj Piano. It received tho highest awards r.t tho Vienna and Cen tennial Expositions. IT SEWS OME-FOUttTH FAST ER than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more WILSON M A C l i 3 a Q sold in the United States than the combined sates of all tho others. THE WSLSQN MEHDSKS ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinds of repairing, W2THOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. A Certificate is given with each Machine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair, free of charge, for fivo years. It requires no special instructions to learn how to uso it. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. Machines delivered freo of charge anywhere in tho United States. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and ask for sample of mending and our Circular No. 197 for further instructions for buying machines' upon terms stated in tho Catalogue. ZktbI whson mnm machine go. 827 &. S29 3rcadwcy, New York; New Orleans, La.; Cor. CtCLts r.r.d r.ladieon S?s. Chicacp, His,; and San Francisco, Ccd Government Liinl Iaieut?. An Iowa coi respondent of an Eastern, paper litres the importance to home-3lcad-stttiersand land-owners of secur ing the Unitl vines patent deeds thereto.andsHys that the Tact is reveal ed by investigation at the United States Iind Ollice, ti:;.t in hundreds, and probably thousands, oT cases.owing to the ioor ink used in the oflices. at Washington, the descriptions of lan t in these patents have cnMrely faded out. so 3to become perfectly illegible, and it ?s only by the lilin on the outside-, mad3 r. the State otr;?e, that cve the name :f the y crs on. ati t?.vn and ransre, can a l non u. This i? a f-erious ilitH-'ulty, wili ro.ptire a full res.-atelj of 11 (.JiC ri 'v.is at Y:i: hbiton. and 1 1 ie is itii.'iO; eta i-.c-w patent, all of which only -U.t -:-. s ; In- chances of. c-i cor. Cars ir's lVeatlJu Julius Ca;.sar. like Wilkins Micawber, Es., was "continually incurri g pecu niary liabilities thai le: tound diHicnlt to li.ch.irge." He set a hijh value upoiv fi ienoship, haTiu? pureliased that of Lucius l'aiilus for ?l,.Xli,H, and that of Curio for .2,'.,'0,0W). llev.asa terrible spendthrift. lie fore he had succeeded" in obtaining an oihee, he had am ussed dtlt3 to the amount of $11, UTj.UOO. liut o:iiceho!ders ha 1 pood p eking iu those days as iu cur own; and a-j soon as Juiius got his hand iu'.o the public treasury his debts bv-gan to diminish. He s on became rich. He ! gave Servillia, ti e mother of lirutus, a : ioarlof the va'ueof Ji.Ml.OCi). He would i d ubtless have ben geiltj; of m u:y r.tl: r extravagauee-i had iKt"t!i be . l-'V. ! I'.rutu-.' given him tnat cruel st if; ! und -r the f t ri!. Ou the day of the ! a--sa-?sir.ari"-n, rsir"s fii-ttd, llark An-tf-r.y. o .ved fl,' ).'), v.hi.-h vr.is ail paid thirty l.. ...:'!. r r.v.r-J.":. Thir i!!, : M rk Antony snbst.-if-'itly swa'lo.vf.d a peail, dissniu.d in vin.gai- (wuich i (.'ierpatr;' ;?dnii'itered to him), worth j -'M)A.m He a!s i squaTulert'd f?J5,0G0, PL0 of thv public troasnri. . v-.v !-;atM .S t -'i' - 5 Ai. e. V. 1'..': ' bi- at-d -1 is t:. .1 iv.Mv to -Lip et to 'i. l.l. 'e : . f r. re I m 8. fx Bisiliici Imp a II li uni th r.on:e of whicli ar; tlio purest and bes. Dii:::.'T Addrf-ss i !t sri: fi rm bii'ii IMI.NS eel in joittd. 11 i;u want il l :n ::ir.s not akii Kid'.-. C .1.1). VANbOllKN w.Av j .).(!. igo t'o.:,W. O A '1 inerv rancv iircici J s for the Ladies, htautiful iu design and pattern, at exceedingly lo? iTgurcs. In Gents' Clothing and Furnishing Goods, W'o c;ii -rv a eivinpli't" Ifm '. wlieri' ovei viliinjr eaii ' tu'iml to Mlit tlie iiut f t-tiiliniis j;'ii!k' ntuit i" I'as (.'(uiity,.rht bottom lljrurtv. "ur li;i. of is ui-li that we !cfy coiiipctil i"n ia style am! x""''- e iilso Imvc a clioi e Kc!tct .iia of CLOCKS, VA TC1I ES AND JE WEL R Y OE THE LA TEST PA TTERNS ZEPHYRS IN ALL COLORS. Berlin and German-town Yarns in Great Variety. CARD BOARD, PLAIN, GOLD AXD SILVER. CANVASS, lHlUSSELS, 31 ATS, ETC. IJelow w e attach prices on our goods, and judge for yourselves ."ion yds. Woolen Dress (Joods, Kemnants at 10, 15 and 20c; formerly 10 and abc per yard.. 500 yds. Ulack and Xavy Ulue, CashmereDress (loodsat 25c; formerly 50c. . 5oo yds. Jjeauliful Patterns in Jluchhtgs, from 10c u;v. 500 yds. .lap. Striped Wash l'oplin at 15c per yd. A beautiful selection of Hamburg fillings and Embroideries frai 5c up. Cents' Overcoats from .?.00 n-, Euil Suits from 5.on. rip. Ladies' Handkucliiefs 5c apiece (i for 25 laulies Merino Hose ; pair for 25c. All Wool Elankets from ??1.25 up. Horse Blankets -S2.40 per pair. lied Spreads White and Colored 1.00 up. Celebrated Hip (lore Corsets :J5c. Madam Toys Corset DOc. lieautiful l'atterns in Cassiiner t5c and Si'.dO.. Kentucky deans 25c per yard up. Kid Gloves. 50c per pair. Ladies' Merino l nderwear .;0c ajueee upi. Mens' lioots ,s2.00 a pair up. JJailies Shee.T.1.00 up. Ci:iidr lt's Shoes 25c uij.. Hati from -5c in,v- Caps 10c up: Lleached and Drown Myelin 12 vds. for&l.Oo Canton Flannel 8c. yd up. all Wool, u s, for .51.00 up. And other Articles too Numerous to Slention.. CALL AT ONOL. SOLOMON .S: VATJJA, M-iiu Sii.eU lluladeljhUv SXore.- If.scas(; xi 1 1 2 ils Causes. Prevent ion of Disease. C0111111011 Son so Uomodios. Chronic Discacs oft ho (lilferont Organs of t ho Hotly. Private- Words for Women: Priuate for Men: Hints to tho Childless: Impotency of Males & Foinale The Habits of Men and Women; the Natural Delation of .Men and Woiie-n to each other; Society, Love. Marriago, Da rentage, etc. The Sexual Organs, their Influence, upon Development, Health, Social l'u.v lion and Civilization. HUtorv of Marriage among all Nations and in all Times. Sevuaf Immoralitv; Sexual Moderation ; Sexual Indilf renee. Adaptation in Marriage, M.u.lal, l'iiy.-.ieal. Magnet ie. ami Tei-i'eramei:tal. Happiness iu Marriage; flit ei nnii 1 iae of Delativcs. i:.ssas for Yoivng stud Old, Marri"-1 and Cnm u ried, an 1 many other top.. 3 l-if'ALL'JN LANG C AG E CHASTE. PLAIN AND EOGClJlLE.'rl x o xeei) or lending youii coi v O-f I'lain Home Talk, for the I'uichase 1'rice is within the reach of all. Scvil Xecd to Consult Your Physician T'pon any of the Subjects mentioned, for you can h ive a oniplff e know! of the .same, and of mmiyother matter at less than his consultation fee. li die ?o Xoed oi' Pie diinr Ignorance In advanced Life for the sufi'eruiproc;liiseil by the fillis of je aguhen a .single book will put yo on the light track. .'a and mid- THE TIMES ARE; MAMS, And the best way "To put money in yoi.jt purse. Copy of the Popular Lditiim of Dr. Fuute's I'LAIN then preserve is to send at once f-r a" HOML TALK. Vou can GOOD I1KALTII Dy knowing how to prevent diseases, save .IS.5J by purchiaing with ouly Si.-' 50 littrature that iou wiil upon reading say is worth S-'O. The vluapfst lock, iwdica or h:rl ' wi-, fmV'. '-. in th- v, id'- BETTER STILL r Try Canvaj,sing, and if you snctegHting four subserii'tion-s and wil.-remit-the sLx dollars, we will mail to ea h sub.-ciiber and youitelt included a copy of this popular work. Contenfo tab'e of thi.J bock tent tite. Addrss THK MHinAY h i.! rUIJLlSHINCi COMl'AN). . Kn.-- .. .m: sni Kt.M-w v.i.-i cm - 1