sStrjS '". wfcHjrv-vse"1 f.-' -;, ki ,At.ui A ,Vtt- - Ml' .5 k. ae --. -. - -.'i-ssaA r fk'fa. . 1 -:."-- a twiafttlMtW w.-. :'- ' S.t-'? sV- v ' , - : 2 . fcAS.. ,- I.at Av HaM ir sii i;.' -i f i-jii ..- flfjTMtfMMW 4MM6nprp" : ( &3& . - Wff SP?555!i5IS?555??!?!? ?S?SK!??rp!i-.vi s??. -xaw "-''ijrfj:. 'm t?assJs4!!ililFS8,S3i' u. :a-.-riir.'iii '.jib.'-. -Mit-A.r'il.1b;fa.: tiSasS&KS-ySiap'Aii, JWfci fcWHWtWUMl ? nwaaMWimif -sM;&3saS?Wfc-'I.: KAIBH aRPi wm-mmz mmmmmms mmmmmmmm im Bmmrruai 1 1 l uu ii 'L-v ?mmmMmmm - T. . fc,w-l. iL t-. n .fcSV r j, fc- r j j.-, IT . K.' - j-t" M ..L.. ABaallia.BBM lba K . ' . , - .i" jt: --ifk :iWBaaHi : mmw -j .V?2nn3eWam'!nMM ;" - w7- -? W Vj.. '-".A. 'ii;-K ; -" '-iiU " b y-ifiir - - ..av-h.- j' :52 t'3T w . j -"T, . " Z-'a 3r -rt , t. sK --v- - i!! r- i3" - -til? V JV ii-j. I - I r: i v. . ht.4 x "r . - ,- rt. -V ""'. itt '- I ' ? ' .ii " ' c' T.rjr-- ,tS- Sr-H4K ; -'rf5 "IKiiE. 5p -aW-: r vKt - -A( ?"-.- iki j ir .. -as. Isv . T . iS55feiA- - - trMts, mw&m&m 9.sa.DieMmandeeT imiH ? :T.k-ltowiatrer xs-&3SLS?BaeLwm. v-. .v-j - rr"--s.3iar i,wrfTw.1.i:'riTiWrK-i.i . r- a -l- M; : 3&gs& S&SEfSBKaiP rrwnpiip Ss ggaiip.mwaas m ef tee -vr- ..wi;S0C-?:5,iir,i'wvj am k BKyvaiBsnim aammc & ?t4jJ? ?fr-MMKiM wfe'SJBaal flKSlaaa& . S?s &-fcf-W- f' ';J-mm - Natlonkl Bank, WWHWJ 1 UtJbeedl f Uw eUir- rJi r-i'ii?rrtifT :the .XcmMmm imw.fmw?i&?m "- aj,m JtT. C H Pil wit for 8 J Sliiiky; B0r eowtT ff. r4Hi froxy f L L Ilwtk; Clay R Kiar, FiB comiity V A 8tnrt FrMklii eo3itj, M H Crane proxy H Nicoko oxy for A a V ngfct; HmUUrn ?Mity. WL Stark; Harlta comity, J W Carotkew; Jeffewoa coWty, G J Carpemter proxy for Geo Ciw, Kearftey eouaty, R St tUir; NmckoIU coaty, R .M Gourlay; Pkelpa coaty, T M Hopwood proxy tJTk UeKillon: Red Willow coua- ' - w ty G L Lawi, elected by tie conmiv tee: Salie comatr, G M Suitor; Sew mA nBiv. R S Norval, proxy for J. " - .-w - i p i - uiiN'Anffiiii.wv'Mniim iht 1 0Bpraaai N Idwards; York conty, E F Chit tcadea elected by the coMittee. The folkmiBg ia tke call iwraed by the chairwan of thd coMBittee: COX?118BIOXAI. BErUBLICAN CONVEN TION. The republican electors of the Sec ond Congressional District of the state of Nebraska are invited to send dele gates from their several counties to meet in convention at Hastings, Wednesday, September 22nd,. 188C at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of nominat ing one candidate for congress, and the transaction of such other business as may properly be presented to the convention. The several counties arc entitled to representatives as follows, being based upon the votes cast for Leavitt Burnham in 1885, except as to Chaae county, for regent or the un iversity, with one delegate from each county for every 150 votes and the major fraction thereof, and one dele gate at large from each county: Adams .12 & liutler .lefewon. nay ;.... S!5!fXr V'aUaSC t h litiar 2 WieipS J Prmaktta Ren Willow .6 Fraatter Jtallac J FunwM f? Mewartl w OonperV.V.V.V..-: awr.. f Mamllton Jgwr- :, arlan orK " BsyM It is recommended that no proxies be admitted to the convention except such as arc held by persons residing in the counties from which proxies are-given. H. B08TWICK, Chairman. W. E. Stark, Secretary. Hastings, Neb., August 18, 1880. Jim Gilmam, of Red Cloud, has spme friends living in the Republican. Val ley who want to send him to congress. Mr. Laird, ot Hastinns, of course, will object. HaMtHfn Ikmocrut. The real object of Chevalier Bayard's attempt to secure Cuttins's release is obvious. He wants him to come to to Nebraska and start a paper in the intent of Van Wyck.- State Journal This is altogetlier too Cutting. The prohibition party of Nebraska have nominated a state ticket which will be found elsewhere in our paper which we publish by request. The convention, is said to have been very harmonious. Just what our prohibi bition. brethren expect to accomplish by this move we have not been able to learn. As fur as The Chief is con cerned, while we belive in temperance we also believe that the grand old re publican party U tho one to grapple with this great evil, and will do it. Wherever tnere is a state with prohi bition government, that state will be found republican in politics. The world has not been Christianized in a moment, nor in many hundred years. and consequently nil great reforms have to coeae on by degrees, in order to awaken the proper aentiment in the Meats. The republican party has dene all it could for temperance, and will always be found in the front rank of all redraw as the public demand them. - ..f - L I i "V -T v 1 ' ia - : s. r "T'Wflj WSt-v Tie, : -J W-n. iaKJUamaBMjr.gi will of e ' -4. ? &'Jttt-,f. ,1 j -r 41-.. "V 1 aOm a - t - a .' -j. -r -- all ex isijisw ay seaies v&js - - - I nnMinfti:.?atfa tot heefli iaeliisrtaiipw valley in whiehtheU-aA-rTyukes part ad safes the genetaHrom being cap- 4 nC;. Grand naval scene En lkh euUer atlenaDUnc to run the blockade and capture by blockading 6 p. m.-:rDreas parade by liS. regu lar infantry, and entire camp, includ ing all members of the Grand Army of the Republic and alt old" soldiers, and review by-icoaimanding oBceis. 8 p. in. (Jrand camp fire in tbe pa vilion. THURSDAY, SEPT. 2. 9 a- rr. Guard mount by U. S. regu lar troone. 10 a. m. Grand parade in divisions by states by entire camp 01 comrades of the Grand Army of the Republic. 3 p. m. Assembly of comrades of the Grand Armv of the Republic and alllex-soldiers by states. 4 p. in. Grand parade by the "Mul ligan" guards and Sherman's "bum mers' returning from a foraging expe dition. 5 p. m. Dress parade by the U. a. regular troops. 7 p. m. Grand naval scene. Fight between the Ccngress and Merrimac, including the burning and explosion ot the U. S. frigate Congress. A fine naval scene, 9 p. m. Grand camp fire in pavilion FBIDAY, SEPT. 3. 8:30 a; m. 3uard mount by U. S regular troop. 9 a. m. Grand band contest with premium to successful band. 11a, m. Assembly of comrades by states and the election of their officers. 2 d. m. Grand complete representa tion of the great battle ot Fiw Forks and the surrender of the Confederate forces, in which the entire force of U. S. regular troops and all old soldiers nnd members of tne Grand Army of the Republic will participate including Leavenworth, Blue Springs and Sidney batteries. A fine battle scene. 5 p. m. Dress parade by U. S. regu lar troops and members of the Giund Army of the Republic. 7 p. m. Great naval scene, engage ment between the Monitor and the Merrimac. 8 p. m. Grand camp fire in the pa yilHon. BATUXDAY, SEPT. 4. 9 a. m. Guard mount by U. S. regu lar troops. Home Sweet Home and Auid 1ing Syne by the bands. Breaking camp. Final hand- shaking and muster cut. Recruiting ofSces will be open on the grounds- on and after Tuesday, September 1. The comrades of the Grand Army of the Republic will heartily welcome all old brothers-in-arms and their friends, whether the are members of the Grand Army of the itepublic or not. Program in detail will be published before opening day, and furnished to nil visitors as they arrive.. - - Prohibition State Ticket. For IteveraoK II. VT. HAUDY. For Lieutenant Coventor. K. R. tittAHAM. For Secretary o State. E. J. O'NEILL. For State Treasurer. A. J. LEACH. For State Auditor. JOHN K. IIOITEK. Far AUsraey fieaeral. 'i ilAKTIN L BROWER. ForCeniaiisiioaer ef Pablie bands, L. U. PALMER. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, J. Ai SMITH. & '-siv?': -cj.ti tfr-,- - m U-& ? ; ': an:. S EE - ' -- zs- 3 &W.m-r-2v " ""- - - s f Mi " Si w b 'v- :-- OB & - fi g L" .., - -. OS " J" s s 1 4 2: I 4 M M - i 5 ? -d mW P & cs F g g nT all summer goods'at tm; . a ?.? 5 5? S c s- VK f r 31 iC, 1 09 w u ci - a3 o bb g m rm -r 1 CD ea r ? m 5 - & S 2 B 3 tf 2 H ft Oontrmct to be Let. lartles desiring to take a contract for build mndtrrigned. ITamand speciacations will -be. inc a dam on Iudian Creek, two and oihsIuUI iC a ifie? allies west of Red Cloud, will please notify tiic Progrtaaottke Bannton -lYoxraatateof the dally xercwat at the.Ciraad Ialaad atate reunion of the toMienajriaai)mofXebraeka,to be heU at Graad Wand, Nebraska, com weaeiaf en Mcpday. Auctwt 30, and ead'iac8arday. Sifitaarter 4, 1884; Moxiur, ACGuertU. t a. aa.-rOard Mount by by V. 8. rendartroepa. Gaeetal haeeoahakinff. Raceotion of UMranoes Pttets of the Greai J&m of the Beeealisaed tkit- U'dalafjatioM aMipiptjit of qear- tert 3 nEroletieeaby U.'B. regular - . 9.sa. c vtmrn-hy te re- "S . ' . readr on or before Sentember 1. 18SS. Geo. o. Ykisbk, Red Cloud. Notice of Probate of Will. State of Nebraska Webster county, ss; To all Krsons Interested tin tbe estate of Abraliam ant deceased. Whereas Hilaire Gaudeault of said cotatfy kas lied Id aty Bee aa instrument poaportiagto be tbe last will and testament of Abraham Plaat deceased, late of sakl county, and a petition to have the same admitted to pro bate which will relates to both real estate and fjranaal Ute: Whercajww 1 have appointed" eaaay u unay w oepiemoer law ac twa o'clock 9. m. at mroekeM said ooaaty, as the UmefrprovmcsaMwUl;atwhkh time aad place yoaaail at eoaeenmi may appear aa4 cotrtewt the probate of the same, sot W.A.McJMGKAX,CoaatyJudfe. Mortgage Sale. Whereas in pursuance of tha coadlthms of a certala chattel mortsajce dated Jane 15 ia and recorded In the oflke of the eouaty cierfcet the caaatyaf Webster aad the state of Nebraska. WbcremEalpHHokomh ami Mary E. Holcamh caareyed te rariia Oradorff aad Hartia the fol kmoag described property to wit: One taagar lcssCaatoacaiUvatoraadoae spaa ef hones both Days, ia use by him oa the Came farm. Whereas theaaM. mortaasees deemmic them selves mmafe and laaccareihare .taken posses skm of aid property. ' Now there fore I wUI preceed to seU .the sameorsomwehthoreofasmayheateemaryto paythesamofuiaeteeu and thirty one hmt dredths dollars now due thereon, toaether with aMeenawaaewmaceordmftarnndltlamiof aaUmatttmae. ataactt'eamknTaa. m ta sth jlay affkyiamhcr MM in tract at Kdaaa'a Hrerj stable la laaTale. where and when due attend aacc wW ha circa by the aaimfcat. -laavale Aacnat Kims. H.H.A.F.llo03U. A. Aft Ajeam tor xartsajmat. JemsjmmV '.wOBe tVe .y neaewmywoii msn j - - i i -'i- t - sKS9'?S55sfS?Sa 3E NEW , &fy Meat Market o 5 & . x W nc . 02 w 2 e fi mm S - ? a H w S. Q.' - p 03 Of ? ? 0 2 o g s 3 ; I CD 5? 33 -wasemwtfl A.rfSkelSjemv fnj sEesEesEesEesEesEea ' eanawaeaeaseaasei asxasmemea asmm 9MBI 1 tsmmBsmBP'riV lw3mHsE.ll uHsMMftJ - lEBBMaTBa imaaalmlVaaaVer"! i - -' w: ?S Silas garber. l'res't. Ccd; 11. Holland. V. rres. W.S.tJarber. Cashier. Farmers and Mercy. BANKING CO.. A general bankinaj buaineea tranc aoted in all its branohos. UIEIBI PAD M HUE BEWSITl FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY. Thrctv or fie $ears straight 8 per cent, single mortgage. No delay in securing mpney. DIKECTOKS : Silas earlier. Oco. C. Holland, K. It. Smith. Cl. O. YcWr, W. 8. flarUcr. . THE SOUARE DEALING GOLDEN EAGLE. STOCK SALE! The biggest ever held in the Republican valley. 400 head of high grade cattle. Saturday, September 4, 1886. The undersigiied will sell at Public Auction at the Kcd Cloud Stock, yards the following described stock. 150 Cows in Calf, 20 four year old steers, 20 Thoroughbred and high grade bulls, 50 cows calf by side, 50 Two yeae old steers and heif ers, 1 10 ond yeaa old steers and heifers. 1 Span of good work mules. TERMS OF SALE A credit of six months will be given on notes with Approved security, bearing ten per cent inteiest. 6 per cent off tor cash.. The above will be sola in loUto suit purchaser Sale to begin at ten a. m. sharp. Free lunch at noon. Red Willow Catfle Co. OoL 6. 0. Face, Auctioneer, Office with Humphrey Bros Llacolu, Neb. For further particulars inquire of J. W. Warren First RKD CLOUD. NFIR , - " -rf Wm eSsBBeHK eBeB Aa OTTTITG is. a l. c ..j --. Hm the tit Slock vt hnm " 'est 'k f Bookm STATIONERY AND WALL PAPER in the city. If thte UtBttt- mxm kAtdihlv cmw m and tet for joand.. Alo Paints, Oils, and Machine OiUwvr very v a Prices. i No trouble to ihow goods or answer queatiott Sjcial bar gains in wall paper and window shade. COME IN. COME IX, BssBsssssBmssmmmsssmsnsm WBHMiSWHF-? -Cf - SbWT THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS r Mil's Meier RED CLOUD CARRIAGE WORKS Is the place to get bargains in PHAETON BUGGIES, & SPRING fAGONS, hav ing purchased our stoclat reduced prices we are able to place r r the market all kindfeofvc hides cheaper than the cheapest. I TTh . T I BbmJ .TvBBhBBBBBBBBBIBBm V r V' BvBvBvBvBBSvBB s Buck Boards at Top bugges at Spring Wagons Phaetons at 93600 $66,00 75,00 $100.00 We are also prepared U do all kinds of job and repair work at bottom prices. Old buggies painted and repair! ai reasonable rates. It will pay you to give us a call and get our prices before purchasing etoewhere. Slew L'ii fS CHAS, BUSOHOW, Preeideat. . F KJObTLAND, Tlse-PreeklMit Kobi. V.SMJaay, Trearer. J. A. TXJLLMTM aeetetanr. NEBRASKA & KANSAS. FARM LOAN' CO CAPI'lALJSOflOO. RED CLOUD -NEBRASKA. mEC7I0ktt D.M. Flstt O.aCiue.. R.V.SWrey, CKm, Bweaew, K.K.F'ulum E. K. HicbUnd. Geo. B. Hdlwwl. V.M.fUM. 09. J. Wrrcn. COKRIriNIEN1S: KouuU Eros., First Xatiosal Bank, First National Bank. New York, City Omaha, Neb Lincoln. Neb Final Proof Notice. land Offke at BJoemlnsteo, Net)., July 9, l. NOTICE IM HERESY (SIVEN THAT THE fotkmiug named srttWr ha filed notice of to intentioa to make Mwtf proof i support ef kki claim, awl that MUtlpreef will be made be fore the Jatfce. or In his ataesce, the derk of the llstrietcomt ef Webster com fy, at Ked Ctewl. Xeb., on Matardar, AKst art,!, viz: WILLIAM FLOllES. ob H'VrSiiUeatioii Ne. MK, far the sw U ft 34. toH i. north Kattge 13 W. He names the feuewUNt witaeMes lo prw bis cobiminhs n biMn unnn miul raMintiaa rf aald land. Yte; JostrhBeanett. Oliver R. Dowm. Jflm KeMa- son jfaaHnriBts.aNef xeatMM. eo. aejr; 8. W. 8 wrTZhJt. Xecmter. FinarProofKotioe. Laad oSweatBtoemlairtoa. e Jarjr JJ.m NOTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE faliewwcmMad settler haaMe4eeticeeC Ms v :- it K dcr fc McTcn -ii ' - e' . w"--T - "31Tlirr'J'W; -.a .j&iisasert .Sa aaaME,' ja. x. 3,1 ku n. ,ae smsw!,flHmBi "vvl 2aSfii?tSf i mtmmm eaaaamma .jwuum ',. .ZkfMaMBami - ctdtfwati af santldTfcu WMslsi .VBBBmmmTaTammTir mTamWBamTamBL. BBammTam .v v eMVk.. ' &mnimwFKKmWmmmmmWBKai, .rr .T.rj.'. ' ..sfe."T,J." T:L-"rr-ri- -41.- r:.s - j -:""; i - - -t-v-- . -- , -- BBBUvaei BBBMSBHS'BhaB lmV-SBVaaBBW 3i-?VIL-Vr.-J-'i-rft-:4fc?i.-J'- Ttf-Mi-. .aMaamHaaawM wmm aamMasMamaaaaai 1 1 - a -t' .u-JL'JKSUJJJ: i-'."yi,a."S' - - .n -'rr-' "-v'--" --- rrvn:-sSE2S3SKS!JSa aaaBBar?i?v2srT5jT3??s',rfir- ?ss;Ej,;r:5rf-c'BBBBK-:aBBaBBfc"-'fi:-- iwKj as. - iaaaaai tBBBafLjaSmmKfl '4mW aammmmmm s3jkheBaejBUHB" ea ; - :C''-' vt? -T aV " .amVL JaVm - emJJT - jjHb7 S- -tJH Sa v ,-?4 "-Mfc-'"- ,-a---"-J- - :XBaaam -'-' - . --- .-- b.vpi W.VVv.1 .. V.W1M .MHBB OTHBHPir. HK " K .' .HiV -B- ? TBC "ka .h ' aaM Ji " " '&: vrT s C-' -"-"' -',' ."" xaBBal v ";'SBBmmemmmwr 'BbTJbbbbI ' B 9PSI' eWeamTjmmallejipal BsteavHMlemsWexiR Isr " JLmaw zB!&S53&B-'& ' .aeiaWesaaeaeBj$i: m- jelsejsaji H0Wt'1aJH(PPB"S5HBBBW -T v- tf3',!y-:iPK?fc?',' " Jg y efi eja SafeT BmmmmVBSal BBBBSmml b I III ! eCMs f the lotefrtlon ta efaiffl. aad that aaMarooCwfllte the Jadce. or la Ms aasea fMttrU4 Coortaf Wehster Nebraska, oa rrnaj niaieaiiaT n, aaay.- ASHLXY-H. AirfAVTWBLi: -" . - W MH'i aprticawm neTMB tsr M a. k ,1. 3,S Ui w. .e aeaaai ,ph w -c---yJ' gw- TjS':iyaasi 3J m Wliich we liave at a GREAT EXPENSE procured for the fitting of Spectacles to all DISEASES OF THE EYE ! We guarantee this instrument to most perfectly correct all deficiencies of Either Eye,; as each eye is tested and fitted to its own peculiar deficiency. ' " - IT IS THE ONLY INSTRUMENT ! In the Republican Valley that-can correct the Following Diseases, Aftigroatinn both simple and '. Myopi MONEY LOANED n improved farms m Xebmka atwl Kmhjmi. Xeef fiirnhitmi aeea m thv eecurity it apfrore! frmcieJe ami mtereat prUe hi a4 CIoikJ. OFF1CR IX KK, CLOUD MATIOXAL VA51C MLMXO. 1: i"".j'fs' .",'-? " k ? "II . M. Hi I 1,1 . !! Ul I ' ! 1WWMIIIIII fl I I.IIIIHllilllll n ej tl I lMMptw.MUlg.llllllllllWrilll- - "W n nimiB 11 i.i in 1- wii ww wmw aw'"a'waalBMaaMaBwaawfcsaaMPi hhmiwwww awpwr fc.ej PSBSBS1 " JtJ Sj k-v " 'f at. Jgj atA JZSzxiafE' av T .,.-' -''-apy T j , -Mkav ,a j I,. ,,-- - " s 3JSaTBK'-'2BeabBBBBBBBBHBBsaVSBVaaK ff iwi sa VhA j" BlBaBviflaBBaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBz7lvA.fe i4?ri steer. rnasfM. '- 3B9KBBBBaaBBaaBBaaBsaal'SjapBj? W. X. iasfceea. naeat : " sfafafafafafafJasfBWrZarr,-, she Viejiii I.OjPir. ... 'SHBBIWBailVaeHBaT5,vi JaeasMin.UMkiMCasMer. afiiTOBvXMtlJnBaD.V -r -i ejaTaniaBBraMH!9jB?SBTaaTaTaTBE3V' , ' , , SkasflH2s9F j SSSTr '?aajeBBBHpeBHBSjAaA Dejr aaausil Ktcki age BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBalasBlBBsM MB Make eeMpiMawi : a ,HBiP4H TaaMBaBBJ9 P(''BKB"PaL:'4HHH f BalASjatJat -- gMjE ' :lMflaBBiBVV4APIs a wnmwmm eaawfJBVW- "WC wPVK MpTs MMMfeiiiiiiiin ilaVMA sBfBjTMjMalBt ; - tfejjfe. rjlvKB2LBpjH I aMMsarrrriErJ'J:'ir ' """ - " .. , jHf uypermetropia, s Presbyopia, gf --, r - t- r - , AW tS'W mvitethose who hajs?Pcxpen- en uie ojatest ainKuiw in v proffpring spec- WIUJWVCIjhSU.lg. r . W7JF-. iJf?3.T, - T--.-.., li- artC ' -J" l--!-- 'JiSWiSSg Jt -..--" 7- isiiK.wt.i..vrs:-. . -s-,:". - ." ' iiBfe rapifcasrji .K-csasasass??' .S' -- 3?jv-'ra&.. - - - -j -.-.- .-.t- - -. .. -- - - .- -. -' rtm . RR5nilSKIeRKfcl -bbbbbkiBbv eaaiavssjBBLi. .B BPaFBBr-f Bvaaapa''Baia' &- a " - - n lief -liait mr nirrk titrTrtaTl IMHUHliiiPAlMQa - rvris -u7 saTfBnafsfeflBsfsBBTaTJaax 1 -WlJellmHam bbbW fttrtiifl "TfsWMhi -71 ? 'A . ; 1; ?v-; BBteliT-: --C s '- t- .;' .-.3i, !S-n-JSrr. ' i -j. .r&.5! '-r -4?S BKSatJSlXC - J v t -J" -' - - . ' -t---"' Zm-J- i;TSr ' fl ' J - ' li ' - " 5T - . Z&W A TlTT 2K - TlIVVJIE t ' W bMr fJM t - ji. ?4t f nonoi science. Sr'2r."..- 't6St.-ii'"" i-?-'' j:-JM-""-5 ." - - H;.': J-' S- ."ikr "i ". - rT:3?' THE OLD RELIABLE STORE. FRANK V TAYLOR Prop. CarrMNl tlie larast stock of bedroom, parlor and FURNITURE fAjTe f nraiture aad Talky. '.' --"'" 5: . 'l rpgoodi in tlte picture fraae j . - :, --S Gtve iiim a ., , t- :. ra- ,1 '-.;"1 - -. i - -; . . 9T -."..rB'a C5 Lft?V " '-, - r- 543 V I kaaS?4,t -j- --3 ?- "v. t? .t rLa r " "Si?S? . ,-ti ---Sw." -- i- , - . ,ji-J,T r.'.-SM jja -. -ZT sr v:-"StiSS Vf vlKaJ ir rewot- - i. . . - . r.--r ., -.. -- u , j r -r- '.: n k. .jtitj tvit a' ' c f. t iw ag.y.t p- . -4;- ." '--i--'-vvr-'f"--5?-irCt.-;5, , x5.i-'.' . lr - --t-1 - rr iihr Asalifiiiii i - - -ttr tr--x-- .W.V -'