552Xna y&cr 3 5Kr V- r A..4i- " - ' srr4---.. jfpjiy -SrVT.Airty .-vCrsc 2 ,5 'i-'.-W ---' '. "SATSt-i, iPyrr s "vv ysr- ' i-v 1 . -. --IT ;.. VfcvvV S - &S - !?, ----- v-i- - "'A - a, -J? frJ- T TBJrVTS,. -Jnl feU at- .w m i j- .. . m mt hh m . mm - ' . - m -t '... -tt v rr- w- ,. vi mmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmm-mmmi - J . V - . B V ?"-. ,, T- - - BK&-BBH bBbMMbHbHMIMbKISbH J'Z -. 'tSSRBilBBBiBBiBBMfBMr"BiftrllB VWWK' -- -LSL J.IIjSSBMBsMMMiBMBMBMBlBMBB H ?$-& - W Hbi ,, - . r lit& Red Cloud Chief A.C.HOSMER, - - Froprletr FRIDAY. APRIL 24, 1885. CITY NEWS. The Commercial Houee has a new sign. Mrs- T. C. Hacker hat been on the sick list. Johkky Young was doing Red' Cloud Tuesday. Mrs R V Shirty goes to Wisconsin y this week. E C Ballew has taken a position in Indianola. - - - Arbor day was duly observed Wednesday. There will be skating at the rink Saturday night Go to Mrs McBride's for niching, laces, and neckwear. v Miss Anka Coke will teach in Dis ' trict 37 for the spring terra. The regular meeting of the W. R. C will be Monday, April 27th. "-R V, Shirey and wife were in Cam bridge this week. They returned Tuesday. The Baptist ladies held a festival at the church on Tuesday evening. It was well patronized. I. X. Taylor lelt Thursday for an extended trip in Missouri, Arkansas, and Illinois, for his health. Jons R Shirey and wife have re turned from Denver. They report the mountain scenery beautiful. C. A Teel, F. Lawler and W. H. Thomas of Cowles were pleasant call ers nt The Chief sanctum Wednesday. We received a fine bunch of pie plant this week from Mrs H. C. Andrus. about the first of the season, for which we return our thanks. Don't forget' the Odd-fellows cele bration on next Monday in this city. It will be an event long to be remem bered by all who see it. L A IIa&KINb has received his final receipt for his homestead in Ka.isaH. He has ali?o been fencing his farm in Line precinct. He is evidently pros pering. Tin: nged mother of C. E. and Mips Ella Putnam died Monday, and was buried Wednesday jut Cowles. Mrs Putnam had been a surlerer for sever al months past. The Congregational society will have a dime spelling school at A. B Pierce's Friday evening, April 24th, to which nil are cordially invited to attend. Refreshrents will be served. Ormsby a Dickersox shipped anoth er carlord of 425 cases of eggs to Bos ton on ln8t Saturday, This firm are doing an immesne business just now in the egg business. Thf Chief wishes them sucrcss. Mr. Ueo. B. Gates will have his livery stable running about May 1. He has made several purchases and pro poses to make his stable first class in every particular. He will haye about a ioren rigs equipped with good teams. Charley REMsnEita, the handsome and popular cowboy, who spent his winter and last Summer's wages in the quaint and curious cities of the east and south returned home Wednesday, he will work with the Sugarite outfit again this season. Cornel, Raton. New Mexico. Divine service al the Presbyterian Church, morning and evening. At the evening service the pastor, Rev H Mc Meckin, will deliver a lectur on a specially interesting subject, "Science and Religion," The public and strang ers visiting in the city are cordially in vited to attend these services. W. H. Thomas, formerly of old Cass but for the last three years a citizen of Webster county, called on his old friend on Saturday last and wis looking quite well. Since leaveing here province has favored him and now he has a good supply of this world's goods. Success to one of Caps best citizens.ffajrtejK, Greenwood, Nebraska. Mr.SCiiaiu.es Cathkr on lastWednes- day, purchased the abstract books, &c , of McKeeby & Kellogg, and will pro ceed to run that business hereafter in good shape. Mr. C. has had a consid erable experience in the abstract busi ness and wc will bespeak for him suc cess and prosperity. The Chief can fully reccommend him to -the public ThK Board of Education have finally adopted the course of graduating stud : suggested by Miss Eva J. King icipalof the Red Cloud schools, and t . same will take effect at once, so that the first coramen cement exercises rtha luah school will take place dor- next March, at the close of the winter term. Tho board is certainly to be commended for so dome, as it opens a new field for the school children. Red Cloud has been set apart as a separate road district. We may expect hereafter to have good streets and crossings. We would suggest to the r-Uv f-rheis. ms, an inducement to the citixens to put down sidewalks, that the city furnish stringers and put all walks down, provided the property owners furnish and pay lor the necessary lumber to lay the walk with. -This would induce the people to lay more walks. On friend M.L. Thomas editor of the Bepublioan, Holdrege, has atruck a rich lead by locating in ,that town. He is receiving a splendid patronage, and his columns have been so pressed with new ads tkat he hat been com pelled to chance to a six column quarto to meet the demand of Us patrossw we are piewca tohsexofhiaemecei - i- j, and prosperity He is pn m 'J-J- -,"t swaeoleofHoidrere a splsariid -aad the bMiBMs b DiBTRTcr oonrt sets May 26. A. MoRHARThas just finished a new barn - Tins county commissioners met last Thursday. Business in the carpenter trade ie looming up. S G Gricf. has bought a fine organ from J S Noll. The Ladies Aid Society meets Fri day afternoon at Mrs. Fermans. ' Mr Hiram Hicks has gone to Indi ana. He A'ill be absent ten daysC Mr. Croxe will commence the erec tion of his dwelling in a few days. ,Ms Lot: Herrice. and little child have been on the sick list for a few days. You can save money by carefully reading every advertisement in our columns. GRAnd Musical entertainment Tues day May 5. Notice and programme next week. J. S. Duss has been unfortunate, he haying lost two horses lately, valued at about $300. Mrs J. W- Sherwood has arrived in Red Cloud where she will lemain the next few months. T B Haxka is building a new dwell ing on Seward St. which will be an or nament to our city. Harry Feight has the dandy phae ton of the city. It was manufactured at the Red Cloud carriage works. We respectfully call the attention of stock raisers to the new advertisement ol Ramer Bros, in another column. The pay car made the hearts of the railroad boys happy on the 16th, be sides making their pocket books fat. Miss Vasbti Gardner has' been quite ill with the measles during the past week, but is now improving nice ly. O G Roberts has rented his house to Sam Dyer the express driver. Sara will move into it as soon as his wife gets well. Mr. McCaue, yard master at Akron, received serious injuries the other daj by getting squeezed between two pas senger cars. B F Mizer the north end grocer comes out this week with a fine deliw ery waon from the Red Cloud Car riage Works. John Parkes bought the building next to the Red Cloud National Bank, and will move it on his lot north of his boot and shoe shop. This week, Mr. Stewart, and family, of New Jersey, arrived in Red Cloud, where they expect to locate and be come residents of our growing city, There will be preaching at the Bap tist church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and evening at 8 o'clock Sun day school at 12, temperance school at 4:30. We were shown a curious freak in the shape of an egg within an egg. Two perfect eggs and two perfect shells. They were from one of the hens of Mr. A. W. Copeland - MrsM W Dickerson left Sunday night for Iowa, where she goes to vis it her father who is not expected to live long. In tho meantime 31 W will be a forlorn widower. It is rumored that the BAM will soon begin to unload material in Red Cloud for their new western branches. Th:4 city will be distributing peint for supplies, we understand. B, L Tinker has one of the best ar ranged and most convenient clothes racks we have ever seen. It .fastens to the wall and is done up entirely out of the way when not in use. Mr. &. Mrs. John R Shirey held a reception at their new home last week A large number of their friends attend ed, and report a most enjovable time notwithstandidg the inclemency of the weather. R E Haressape. formerly of this city, bought a two seated carriage from the Red Cloud carriage works and shipped it to Wahoo the other day. Thus it is that the fame of ReC Cloud is spread abroad over the land. James Swearing ex, for some months B.fc M yard master at Akron, Col., has resigned and n as taken a position of the same kind at Huntington, West Va., on the Chesapeake k. Ohio By. The Chief will follow him to his new home. The Chief would be glad to have people who leave the city, or who have friends visiting with them to report the same to our office, or by dropping the same into the post office on a pos tal card to us. Such favors will be thankfully received by The Chief. Ore day this week we had the pleas ure of meeting Mr. Jacob Severns, of Ohio, who recently purchased F N 8hular's firm near Guide Rock. Mr. Severns is a pleasant gentleman, and The Chief welcomes him and family to Weoster county, feeling assured that they will never regret thatthey de cided to locate among as in the garden spot of the west. Don't forget that "Among the Breakers" will be played at the rink on tb 30th. The proceeds of this en tertaiRment will be used to seat the Episcopal church. This is a worthy 'fun and Ibe Chief hopes the people will patronise it liberally. It n t hntifal drama, aad oar YObc folks are doing their level best to produce it in goad style. HosFOKD Toqkg a getting to the front with their chicken hatcher. The boys are constantly improving their place, and expect to have a good nam ber of young chicks to place on thef market in doe season, they are also Bjakiag a specialty of fine grade Fly Moath Rock poultry. They are also gettiag orders for eggs from these hens trow all parts of th country. ZMPOftTAMT POZST& fsr bets. at Mrs McBride's. olm is building a new barn AMPiELL, of the B. M., was in the iitr Saturday. Ho-d"P Newcomer called at these headquarters this week. See the near Eterly steel frame twine binder at A. L. Funks. WNRichaedsok shipped ten cars of cattle this week to Chicago. Arrived. Rochester made Ladie's shoes and slippers at Marsh's Daxy will sell all goods left at his shop over 30 days, if not claimed. 38tf J. B. PotteRj one of our staunch western farmers, was upon pur streets Saturday. A. 8. Marsh is building an addition to his residence, corner Seward street and 4th Avenue. Four brick buildings won't be so bad for Red Cloud this spring. Brick layers will porbably be in demand. Haik goods at Mrs McBride's. 31r Geo Decker and J. J. Ducker, of this county, went to Chicago last Saturday with fonr car loads of cattle. Business is rushing at the depot. Every morning an extra coach has to be put on at Red Cloud to .accommo-1 date west bound Uavel. Suits suitable for all vocations from a f4 working suit to a good wedding suit, at the Golden Eagle, at prices that will defy competition. County Superintendent Springer re ceived some genuine maple sugar from "way down thar in Varmount" this week. It was excellent. , The peregrinations of an itinerant artist with a four wheeled charioti drawn by a crow-bait team, attracted some attention this week on our streets Parties interested will take notice that H A Howard has tiken up an estray hog, which the owner can have by paying necessary expenses incurred The city council, at Iheir las meet ing, elected II A Watson marshal and street commissioner, to take efTect May l. The salary of the office is $40 per month. Geo. Holland has recently secured a beautiful life size crayon portrait, of his little son Lee (rescently decacsed). It is univei sally admired by all who see it. rf The members of Red Cloud Lodge No 144, IO GT, will give an orange social at the residence of SherifT War ren, Tuesday April 28, 1885. All are iuvited. Two Robins do not make a summer in the east, nor two boys with a beauti ful string of fish in the west, but both seem to point in that direction in their respective latitudes. On with the dance, let joy be unre strained. Red Cloud proposes to have a flrst-clas) opera house in the near future. The project is in the hands of men.with the necessary vim to suc ceed. A. H. Bhown, tle enterprising pro prietor of the Red Cloud marble yards, who met with a serious accident re cently at Blue Hill by his runaway steeds, is again able to be on the streets. He had a narrow escape. Red Cloud elected a licence ticket, and has reorganized its defunct cornet band. State Journal. , The license ticket is all right, but the cornet band was reorganized over a year ago. Give us something iresh, please. At the.annual meeting of the Web ster County Bible Society, held at Red Red Cloud, Xcb., April 20, 18S5, the following officers were elected for 1885: J P Bayha, president; A L Funk, sec retary; Henry Cook, treasurer and de positor. Cyrene Commandry, of this city that has been working under a dispen sation for the past year, was granted a charter at the recent annual conclave of the Grand Commandry of Nebraska Knights Templar, held in Lincoln this week. Hereafter, Red Cloud command ry will be known as Cyrene No. 14. The enervation and lassitude of springtime are indications of the slug gish action of the blood, overloaded ith carbonates accumulated by the use of heating food in winter. This condition may be remedied by taking heroie doses of saw-wood-and-split-it bitters. P. S. This is not a patent medicine ad. The following mathematical prob lem has been puzzling the brains of the city mathematicians for several days past. The first person outside of Red Cloud sending the correct answer and solution of the same to F. Brad brook, the 4th Avenue photographer, will receive a beautiful chromo: If a hen and J lays an egg and $ in a day and J, how many hens will it take to lay 100 eggs in 50 days ? ScxFLowER Fassie, chief engineer of the 4th Avenue bagnio, nas g!ne i east. Dame Rumor has it that Bea trice will be her future stamping ground. Her f!itting" was stopped enroute to the depot by a miaion of the law, armed with a writ of attach ment and a beer bill. A deposit .of filthy lucre equivalent in value to the amount of the beer bill and the costs of attachment released the gentle Fan nie's goods and away they went. MjlLdivmax, oar new nursery man k new makiag extensive preparations for hw future work. He has some thing like 50,000 trees, shrubs, etc, set oat of various varieties, and will soor have an industry han't up in ibis line tkat will be worthy of being put down among the worthy and successful en terprises of Bed Cloud. . May he ever be seoosssfml is oor wish. Tkeadoe- try is certairy oee that shoeld bel WgWy appreciated in ftis part of Nc- tYMMcfe Patter??. HrMac SuFTvC Mirk WKMat Straw.1 Last week wc announced the pur chase by Mr. Chas. Wiener of the lot adjacent to the First National Bank, on which he is about to commence the erection of a fine brick building. This week Messrs Morhart k Fulton, the enterprising .hardware dealers, bare purchased the lot adjoining the Red j i uioua national Dana ouiiuing un wc - .! - m -u: .. f north, at present occupied by the store ofWm Letson. We understand the building occupied by Mr. Letson is to be moved across the street on the va cant lot north of Parkes Bros', boot and shoe emporium, as soon as possi ble, meanwhile Morhart k, Fulton are burning the midnight oil over various plans and specifications, and propose to commence at an early date the building of a mammoth brick edifice on their recently acquired site. MrJB. F. Mizer and Mr T J Mosher haye also been seized with the brick mania, as well as a number of others of our prominent business men, from which tangible (brick) results may be expect ed soon. The Chief has planted a little brick in the ash pile and fondly hopes some day to see it developed in to a full grown brick block with plate glass trimmings. allslag AaMcUUaa. For some days past several of our citizens have been at work towards perfecting plans to incorporating the Homestead Loan and Building Associ ation, aad bo far have been successful and have filed the articles of incorpor ation with the county clerk. These institutions4are in operation in many of the flourishing towns in the state, and have been a source of great bene fit to the poor man with limited means in aiding them to build and own their houses for about the same amount per month as it usually costs for rent, thus enabling every man to get a home for himeelfand family, as the society loans money to the borrower on good securi ty, allowing him to pay it back in small amounts monthly. In order to do this borrower must be a stockholder. The shares will probably be 5000 in number and of $100 denomination making the capital stock of $500,000, divided into two series of $250,000 each. The stock holder will only be compelled to pay on his shares the sum of fifty cents each per month, making it compara tively easy for any one to subscribe from five to ten shares of the capital stock until the shares of the institution become worth $100 each, which it is estimated will be in about from seven to nine years. The above is about the usual plan that these associations are worked upon, and the Red Cloud one will follow in the wake of others that have been organized in different parts of Nebraska. We can say this, that the association will be a great benefit tothe borrower as well as to the non borrower, and The Chief feels san guine that the benefits derived from the association will be of Listing dura tion to Red Cloud, and highly appreci ated by the people and especially to those directly concerned in the same. The books will be opened for sulscrip tion of stock within a few days, and from indications the snares will be readilv subscribed. The Old Fair Grounds) et Auctioa, -May 2a The Webster County Agricultural Society have determined to sell the old fair grounds lying east of the city, em bracing some 40 acres, at public auc tion on May 23. This will certainly be a bonanza lor some man to get a good piece of land on easy terms. Don't forget the date, May 23. 38t4 Goinff out of Bufllneae On account of continued ill health lam compelled to quit active business and will begin at once to close out my entire stock. Goods must be sold. This will be a rare chance to buy new and desirable goods. Wm. Letrox. The Chicago Btore, Riverton. The Chicago Store, Riverton, Ne braska, has just received fheir new spring stock, which is the largest in Franklin county. They are making yrtnUr inducements this year than ever to get your trade. 38-2w Good Paeturawe . nh.c TL Tbwi! will take cows to pasture for $1.00 per month at the -Home Farm." See him. BRICK! BRICK 1 Contractors wishing to obtain brick for early ase this season of us wonld do well to call soon and maka their rranromonti ma VP AXneCt tO Com mencc next week, and we are ready to contract any day on as good terms as at any other time of the season. S7-2t, W. H: Ludlow k. So. For Sale I A good farm of 160 well improved, house, barn, wells Ac, 120 acres culti vated, nine miles of Red Cloui. Inquire at farm or address me at Red Cloud. 36-tf Robt. Jtownw. For the Man and Boy. . I have the Walker boots and shoes and will give you wananty on vverv oairyou buy. Try toem. A. fc. Marsh. For the Ladies and ObOdrtav I have received Rochester made Ladies' shoes, also the .Walker shoes which are the best manufactured goods in the United States. I will warraat every pair perfect or no sale. Try theea. A.S.MAISM. Tbeundersigeed has fiaespaaof of .Norman- brood Will wmxx. uucw ww. hi bmi on time. Kesidenee tkree miles Aatboy road. - F. r. I will ta&eiaa eatthf for the seasoa, with 25cts per month. Good and water bat ao rcepoesieiBqr tmii BocMFoax afewAKUvCathertoar Rsaresioreaje. niu Bwaecs.asauT mmw raiifc ImIitj iMf luaited aaaaher of ae.....".- y hard: a fettle w M t JlfH, IfT -.-mmmm mm-m I TLRTTK. ! - I Mm mm w B bjbjb - " -' tjm i- phi ii mw -m sisur sTbBsV . - Blow, ye gentle winds. ' Farmers are busy plowing for corn. One of oar wealthiest farmers has not yet gathered his last years ere of corn. One of the Bine inn boys came to Rttin nn th ifth. 'to see his iH we suppose, and while driving homeward met with an aeddeat. The team ran mmrmv Lrinr the TOUnC SBSB by IM roadside ""-' " o XORTH-BA8T The farmers feel happy over the nice "" ..... We hear that Katie Memll had a bad accident the other evening while cttincr rMlv to fD to meeiine. She fell and broke the larop,knockingthree teeth out and inflicting a painful cut on the chin. She did not go to meeting The Suuday-school is prospering finelv, as a!o are the prjver meetings, under the leadership of w B Lewis. S'igbt Hawk. OATBERTON Windy. Farmers plowing tor corn is the or- der of the day. James Lockbart sits in an elegant shupein his new buggy. The Rev. MrMcekin preached an able sernion'at the Cathcrton school house. Mise Adda Tuttle is teaching at Cath crton. Will not a man loose more than he will gain in business when he will not rectify a mistake made upon his part Jerry Mar pole of Gibbon collece was visiting at G P Cathers last week. Mr and Mrs. Isaac Law ley was visit ing Mr Morris at Blue Hill. John McCallum team run away with a plow and made things look lively for awhile. We want a good temperance lecturer here. Presto. Blow ye winds ! We have had plenty "of rain. Prairie fire recently, but no damage to speak of. One of Mr Monia's little boys fell accidently ou the hot stove and was seriously burned. Farmers and stockmen should be careful how they do business, and by so doing they would save themselves considerable trouble and no small ex pense. John Monson has a contract for braking 75 acres of prairie for parties near Nelson. The B fc M have had a number of mer east of Guide Rock, raising track and putting in rock ballast. The com pany aims to get this portion of the track above high water mark. Mike. M GUIDE ROOK. Mr Hagan has his nursery about completed. He has trimmed his grove up neatlv and will soon have a place which will be an ornament to our town The cheese factory of Lutz & Downey started up ytpril 15," making three large cbeces as a beginning. The bridge is done and the first crossing was made on Saturday last. Our school opened on Monday with a good attendance, J Bailey as princi pal. Rev Geo H Brown called out a full house on Sunday last to bear one of his excellent sermons. F M Shular's sale was well attended. Tilings sold high. All the prominent places of business are being treated to a fresh coat of paint. A 31 Talbot is building an addition to his store. The firm of Berg & McGuire have dissolved, Mr Berg retiring and Mr Hihon taking bis place. Considerate shipping is being done hexe this spring. Trixie. BLUE HJTiT- What about the water works? G. Weigman lot a valuable horse, Bundav. Fast driving was the cause. MR'Bentley, of Red Cloud, was in our citv Tuesday. Our base ball boys are getting to the front in good shape. Several runawavs last week. Deed Atkinson.'ef Red Cloud, was here visiting with the boys last week. Wm Sidden, who arrived recently from IllinoK has started a restaurant in the old GAR stand. We wish him the best of sneceas. Our lost jeweler has returned, but how long he will remain time can only Mr Koehler departed on Thursday morning for her old home in LeMars, Iowa, on a neit- Quite an excitement was created last vmIc hv a nrainc Ire south of town, and only by great exertion was it kept from burning several residences. A man was arrested and lodged in the cooler Tuesday for gambling. We hope that he and all others of a like character will meet a deserved fate. Asos. San and a pi t day to you Mr. editor. Raining today. Grass will grow. Hail one uifht last week. Covered the ground one inch. epring wheat and oats are showing up abore the ground . Stock men are begiamng to look ju bilant Tlantinc corn wu) soon be toe order of the day. Did you see J. H. Brown s new sign, it a dandy. if r Z Paul.has opened up a rettau- Curfman's aew hooie showed up. Mr Hnrd and Pratt are doing the wore District 13 is to be coogratoUted on securing the services ui Wm Xelhe Arnold as teacher. Rink are sineinr. . Anril saqwers look oet for the tiful May lowers. Wbv cannot Cowles have a class wamiWbcic Will some ooe errai a class. What say you Mr Springer. Mr Howe had the muefortaae le lease his well aagar H feet uadtr lgrooad. m jk. traveuimg huh w whpim ther day. X 4Of04M WrABOr ARTT3S for all kimM of fXtllth muUiaerratMrs McBriJe - - seat 'Core.... ....... ,f Oats . .. saner ........-..... I - ' - m Marysville . THE GROCER. No Reason TO COMPLAIN ABOUT HIGH PRICES ! Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, . Hats, Caps, Now sold at the Golden Eagle, One price Clothing Store LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED J3EF0&5. Will be plfeasedto show you stock and priced and convince you that you save money by buying of us. 0- WEENEB, Proprietors - NEW STORE, NEW ROODS, NEW PRICES. (QeJowwe quote a few prioee of our (roods and respectfully r sew set the public to call aad be convinced oftheae facte. Steel Spectacles - 10c Brooches, rolled plate, 20c Brooches, rolled plate, - 25o Brooches, rolled plate, 30 to60o Cuff pins, rolled plate, - 18c Cuff pins, rolled plate, 20 to 46C Clocks, nickel, - 900 Clocks, alarm - - - $1 ,35 Violins, - $2.25 to $0 ' Silver spoons, plated set 60o Batter Dishes, i5c, Kapkia Kin, Ste. Watch Cbatas, lie, Accofeloaa, If, ' Clocks, sthkiag. CU. . Elgin Watches, Nickel Watches, These are but a few of the WOSDE1FCL PKICW of oorgosAu It MEfff oe resaesnuerea aiso tnai we ruttii naaas.ii aaa vyABMvi&a. goods at good as the beit. Doa't forget the 'place,, Joar ioera- aorta, of WRIGHT & WALLACE, Jewelers. Bed Cloud. Red Cloud Music House. , Packard & WesternCottageOrgans Pianos, Organs, and Stein way, Weber tc Paris Piano. oil P1rT swSesffiae?assHBuSMaLwrkfia eral Baaossl a awSSJe) wM esa aw awaipaw mimmy f& ,WtUtMmlAmrm Mmmmm mlMm mm aHP MBW WSUrRBSRSRV mwtmmmmr WKWIBS aSBMDi BSBBSW BW wmm m mm mmmmm mmmgmmmm :--- - - J , wmmmmml mmmm-mimmmrm mmmm mmmm. mmmr mmm BEST -Flour ! otraigm -w S r Trunks and Valises . t- s $5 00 4 00 i Sewing Machine. - . S J.wJSOLh m m- I :! I ? 3 EV 1 -, s I" f- KJt, i. : ft .. E wT" -' -&- " - s. ? i - s. T5 ?! i X tZk: v- ''if ? at ' r i - j? T - - W &. CC5rnsi sas'ji jp .'-, e J -5 . i?f- v if t$ t-TJ m rSI -l k d V- smmm -s. . j- "9 v?- f. I vV- A r " . - 1e -J"" !. -r 4. r, -A'v, is&x---- j- & - i--rCVi- y - ( -" - 4." I't, , -s i-' ' ;r r 'w i-. sgs r ,j .. .. .' -iJkA-3t;V - .- ""' fir-fr- "3 --ri. 3ir iLfc"i. TiW0Si f5'1 3gte& z? - I feJLCiiS. gkjmWM2fimmm