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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1891)
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These are not Cheap Pictures, but fine pictures painted in oil and are fit to grace any one's walls. A strict account of your purchases will be kept and when you have bought in all $10 worth for csh, yon will be presented with one of these. No advance will be made in prices but as usual with the Cincinnati Sho eStore We will sell you better goods for less money than any shoe store in "Webster county, Respectfully yours, F. G. BLAKESLEE. TRY JOS.HERBURGER, Proprietor er the City Bakery and Restaurant, For a pood Square neat. Bearding and Lodging ' "' p week A kind or Frenta Bread, Pic and Cakes. Headquarter Tor Orange, Lemon aad Banana , All klndrfreh rruil and Candjr, XhIn, Cigar, Tatoacca, frenh Oyster, and ICe cream In eaan. los. Herburger, What is lf:V1 HI fil Castoria is Br. Samel Pitcher's nreaerintiom far ImflmU andChUdrcJa. It eaataias Beitker Oaiam, Marpkise Br other Xarcatic smtataace. It 1 a kaiamlaaj pmaatitvta for Paregoric, Iroaa, SMtkiac Syrnpa, aad Castor On. It is Pleasant. Its caaraatea is thirty years' as ay Millions of Mathers. Caateria destroys Warms aad allay fcverishBeas. Casteri preraaU Taatltias; Soar Card cores Diarrhoea aad Wind Colic. Caatoria reHevas teethiae tremble, cores Castoria assimilates the aad bowels, aiviac aoalthy aad aataral sloea. - Jb toria is the Childrea's Castoria. esgfafa,laexuJlatBMMcfar goodegectcpoB ibdt tlr m d.g. a - Castoria k the best renMdyf i rbtch I am acqnalated. I far distaot wbenmtwWn aal kj4ercatottaeircBlklrw,a4a teadoftfae deatroyiaf tkeir levad aaw, ay morsalae, ainti dowa i to BB.J.T. BaraaawatBaiai srTaanaSL" UaHSaaw ijaarTltir utav vaamaaM Camr, Ark. Aum C Saw. "MB" - I 'II 1 am. asam Hi1! VvS .r """Ifci -H." BB tie men Hwcuujsa,, ofaa- ceastiaatioa aad food, recalates the Castoria. a OSM! .."i -. . - r m jjgwLMtt. mwiwiiiiiBhwiw -v. hwtMMfliM aw " - . T' ---! Caanttew- aai- vmmc v """C ocr fiiilatHliii. pisa,wniwiiii Eternal Vigilance is LOCAL DBIFT. Trnisea t Dejo's. Mrs. Geo. Cather is Tin i ting in the east Jake Miller waff in Superior this week. Hammocks and croquet at Cot iag's. Lew Albright was in Lincoln this week. Attorney Martin was in Red (Jlomd Monday. Rev. J. D. Palis was in Kearnej this week. New wheat and oats are coming to oar market. . Rob Martin was in Oberltn the fore part of the week. The best stock of machine oil is to be found atDejo's. For machine oils eheap call at the second hand, store. 2t M. W. Diekeraon and wife are visit ing in South Dakota. Cotting is still selling lots of wall paper at way down prices. Mr. Blodgctt of Kansas C.'ty, Mo., was in Red Cloud this week. Oar old friend J. W. Xorns, of Blue Hill was in Red Cloud on Mon day. Attorneys Oilham and McNeny were in Omaha on legal business this week. Thursday morning Frank Cowden received a fine Fast Mail safety bi cycle. Mrs.Thos. Enigb, entertained a few friends at "as evening tea' on Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Allen o! Onaha, a bo ted oe enlist was in Bed Cloud this week is consultation with Dr. Tullcys. The ham of the threshing machine is to he heard loating on the gentle Nebraska xephyrs these days. Jndge Trnnkey has been harvesting this week and Judge Schenck has been holding down his bench. A. H. Bowea a prominent attorney of Adams county metropolis came down to the Gate City on business this week. Rev. Mr. Ely, was at Strang this week, assisting in ordination services of the congregational minister at that place. The B. & M. will soon put on some extra trains fcr the purpose of taking Nebraska's big grain crop to eastern markets. Buy your paint of Cotting. He sells the strictly Southern and Globe leads and the Lincoln mixed paint that cannot be beat. Wm. Barrett, will soon be aroand canvassing for albums, bibles, dec. Those desiremg sarh work will do well to trade with Mr. Barrett. Any one who maliciously took the rubbers off the ice cream freezer at court hoase yard belonging to Mr. Keler' will please retara them at once, otherwise there will be troable. With this issue The Chief is 19 years old and s still willing to take good siied water melons ia part pay ment of sabscriptioa bills, provided the bills are small and the melons large. Chris Fasaler oar handsome Demo cratic t res nrer, became tired of the monotony of ofiee life and strack out for a week's vacation oa his farm for the purpose of showing the bora how to harvest Charley Wiener, proprietor of the Golden Eagle clothing hoase, haa jast returned from a two week's pleas are trip to the mountains. He will go east ia aboat two weeks to lay in his fall stock. Oar citixens shoald tale hold of the creamery project with a will bom of desperation. It is jat what is needed ia Bed Clead aad oaght to be established by all mrans as con ducive to the pahlie gaod. A colored man from Lincoln, by the name of Wobbery, entertained oar people last Friday night in the M. E. el.arch, oa the aahjeet of pro hibition. It was an able lecture from his stand point and the gentleman was able to male it that way. Mrs. Brewn, wham we pablished aa article ia reference to seme fear r ive arecks age, as hciag B,fert, - nately lasaae. m ymkM . j ago rontoem ia sue auu. aaa SI"lef the beaaaie iaanatat aid m bow ia the arylam. Thk wsaiaa'a life aaa ae af aatli atwow aai sac is la grettl j fittiei. the Price of Liberty' Red Cloud, Webster County, WriUes ferTita Chikf A Bfew Tersloa ofiae Biearaska CTuae-"Bnlah Land") I'tc reached tlie land of rain and beat. Wkere all things grow for man to eat. The winds that blow with growing heat O'er all this land is hard to beat. Chohus: Oh. Nebraska land, sweet Nebraska land, As on the fertile soil I stand. I look away across the plains And am thankful for the rains. Tin Gaalrel calls with trumpet sound And says the rain kw soaked the ground . The farmer goes into kls corn. And there he stands at early mora, And sees the corn while being shocked That there are four ears on each stalk. We liar wheat plenty, scads of oats. And lots of corn to feed to stoats, Our fowls are fat. plenty to eat. Pigs curl their tails, crossing the street. Our horses Clydesdale, Norman race And fat as found ia any place. Wadobota life and aseaa to stay, And are so rich we wont go away. Br aw Iowa Farmer. The name of H. C. Scott has been receiving very favorable mention for some time from all the different politi cal sources of the county as a candi date for sheriff this fall. All who have expressed themselves in oar hearing in regard to this office, (and there arc many,) say that this county never had a better man. During his incumbency as sheriff, he made mang friend, and saved many homes for the almost homeless. Hank has an abund ance of good, honest horse sense and a heart in cases of calamity as big u an ox. SLould he be nominated this fall his election will be certain. The Leader is particularly stuck on Hank because he's a man in every sense of the term. He was sheriff for four years of this county, and during that time no one dared to charge him with oficial rottenness. That Hank Scott will be Webster county's next sheriff there is no doubt in the minds of this people. Potsdam is almost a unit for him. Not only does his friends exist here, bat over the entire county as well. He always recognixed the fact that daring his incumbency that he was a public servant, and one thing about him can be said: "While he's big in siie he never got to big for his office." Blue H ill Leadsr. W. C. Laird, of Oak creek, and several o nis neighbors among whom are J. H. Hobirt, Austin Biley, and brothers, Wm. Hobart, four of the Simpsons, and Mr. Reddinger, had their crops entirely destroyed by hail lafct Saturday. The facts are that it is a very hard blow to these men as they lost their entire crop last season by drouth and now by hail. They should certainly have the sympathy of the people of Webster county in their calamity. Mr. Laird informed our reporter that the hail fell six inches deep and that they were many of them still in the draws on Moa aav. His corn aas entirely destroyed and he is left in such a condition that lie has no show for a crop this year. It is certainly too bad. Adams eoanty people are pushing John M. Bagan, of Hastings for the district jndgship. The people of this county, regardless of political affiliation should forward the name of James McNecy. Mr. MeNeny is a thorough law student and one among Nebraska's able lawyers. Mac is not otily a lawyer of much ability, but is wherever known, recognized as a man of fairness and integrity. He is a repablican, true, but politics shoald cut no igare when we take into consideration the f taess of a man for this position. The Leader believes that in the election of Mr. JlcNeny, the people will grt their "eqaal dis tribation of jastiee," aad that is cer tainly all any mortal oat side of heav en wants. Blac Hill Leader. The people of this city wha have friends buried in the eity cemstery should take the matter in hand of either Exing it ap 01 forming a aew company, or both. It is a shame to leave it in ts present condition aa protectea or aacared far by aay ewe. It seems to as that tie people who are directly interested weald get together aad do something in regard le the matter. Let it be doae at once the d'sgraae of having men aa sightly cemetery he wiped eat. aad aWHTl The f am oa Jack owaca bv Mr. imish has been moved fraoa stiohar. )soa'sraU?theJuaa;rh raaoh moor I . . ....'.- uowiaa. vaare ae win aaoaa iao i- ia, jtaaar tae autfaeas asaa aaa a fall line of rubber aaa! leather Mtxag C and One Dollar a year "Neb., Friday, July 31, 's PraceettBca. Board coBvened July 30, 1391, 10 a. m. Members present 12. Adjourned to 1 p. m. 1 p.m. Jalv0191. Members present 17. Bight of way along the bank of creek on soath-cast quarter of Sec. 23, town 1, range 11, by Daniel Snyder for the sum of $35 00, was accepted and clerk ordered to draw warrant for the same when said Snyder and wife ap pear and acknowledge the same as re quired by law. Petition of Thomos Crouch and others for the purpose of opening the road between section C aad 7, town 2, range 10, was presented to the board, and ea motion the parties John Lohl and T. Emigh be requested to appear before the board at their next meet ing and show reasons why said road should or should not be opened. Petition of Chas. Campbell and other asking for an appropriation of $100.00 for the purpose of repairing bridges on section line between sec tions 11 and 12, 13 and 14,23 and 24, 25 and 2C and 35 and 36. Moved and carried that an appropriation of $50 be granted. Petition from Batin and Oak Creek asking for an appropriation of $200 for each township, said petition was laid over from last meeting, and on motion said petition was again laid over until next meeting. Board adjourned to 8 a. m. July 31. 1891. July 31, '91,8 a.m. Board convened. Members present 13, -. Committee on printtag recommend ed that the printing of the delinquent tax list be awarded to the Bed Cloud Chief. Moved and carried that re port be accepted, and that the pr'nt ing of said tax list be awarded to the Bed Cloud Chief. Moved and carried that -clerk be in structed to procure booths and .ballot boxs for the next general election and to procure such supplies as cheap as possible. Moved and carried that all claims except insane claims allowed at this meeting be paid oat of the bridge fand. The following claims were audited and allowed and clerk ordered to draw warrant for the sale: Robert Damerell $18 00 allowed $ 12 00 B. 8. TibHts work on pd 9 10 Bed Cloud" Democrat printing 22 50 F. P. Shields 15 Mc Avoy 4b Becd Livery 2 D. Kesler work on jail 3 J. B. Wilcox map for clerk . 5 A. C. Hosmer supplies 5 00 00 00 5 00 5 00 3 20 54 75 11 00 7 50 10 40 G. W. Dow irons and bolts. . H. A. Shinkle board pris A. H. Crary Supervisor J. J. Kiadschcr. ....... ., G. W. Hammell D. Kesler 6 10 G. P. Cather 10 75 Wm. Irons 6 70 W . C Laird. .............. . 15 90 G.E.C00B 6 10 R.L.Alyea 4 60 W. H Patteroea 8 80 10 60 11 50 7 1C 6 40 7 00 8 00 4 00 !& XJ -a HQaHsaB alOsaBK JA94pCF A. H. HeCaWaa . ISaVaVC FUsa... H. G. SaUkle jmitor T. H. Dekrkojde 8 40 H A. Shinkle 8 allowed 4 A. K. Balis 6 20 eradit ea taxes $5 29 85 85 91 F. H. DeJohoyde 6 20 eredit a taxes 6 20 A ld a 3 fa aCCI f9v Xj C. A. Teel Taking iasane Lncn 46 80 D. & Coombs Brown case 3 00 J. W. Talleys Brewn case.... 8 00 H. A. Shiakle care Mrs. Brown 18 50 Moved aad carried that the bridge located between section 28 aad 33. town 2, range 9, he moved to between Sec 30 4k 31 team 2 nagc 9, Wehctcr cemty. Adj. to 1 p. Jaly 31. '9L mi ABSouneor pmk is the Price of The Chief. 189 . laavalc Harvesting is all done and some have commenced haying. Crops never looked better this time of the year than now. The Mcul last Thursday was a suc cess. Miss May Flutumel speut Saturday and Sunday in Red Cloud. The s:hool board hare hired Miss Jessie Warren for the coming year. Inavale now has a lawn tcnis club. Ed Parmer from Hates county i visiting his folks this reek. The Inavale nine ana the Pumpkin HuskerM nine p'ycd a very interest' ing game of ball lat Sstntday. The score s!ood 12 to 18 in favor of Ina vale. Mr. Hull and family it visiting his brother and family this week. Charlie Olmsted gave a party Iat Friday evening. All.report having a good time. Mr. Prcntis returned from his trip to Ohio, Tuesday. Mr. Davis don't go Jo Red Cloud any more. Wonder why? RUSTl.KU, C'awles. Several of our people left on Mon day for the mountains, in .crch of health, recreation, Ac Fred Good engineer's wnc of the wagons and Jacob Fuller the other. Mrs. Keener and daughter of Illi nois have just come to visit their rel atives, Mr. Kceney and Mrs. Adam son. Mrs. Sarah Peak enjoyed a birth day surprise party on Tuesday, 23th. Mrs. C M. Brown has just returned from a vim of two month, with rel atives and friends in New York State. Rev. McYcy, of Red Cloud, was cu our streets Tuesday looking hale and hearty as ever. X Willaw Creek. Well Mr. Editor, I have heard sev eral say they would like to sec Mana tobia write again, so I will scribble a few items again if you will kindly correct mistakes. Again has this vicinity been called on to give up one of it's best and most beloved 30ung ladies. Miss Eva May Lewi.-, died July 18th and was burried the 19th, at Pleasant Hill cemetery amid the largest concourse of friends we have ever seen at a funeral. Every one was deeply effected and fully sympathized with the mother and brothers. Eva was past 21 and the stay and friend of a happy household. Any body can tell to look Tom La cy square in the face that he doe not wear talse 'ecth all because a new boy arrived at his home the 13th of Julv all doing well as reported by Dr. Moore. A weed was mcasued the other day on the creek bank, it is fourteen fctt two inches in bight. Nearly all the farmers are done har vesting, some arc cutting hay, and the best eorn prospect at this time of any year ft aeventeen years vccetables have grown almost beyond belief and still plenty of nun every few day. The people in this community arc all making great preparations to at tend the reunion at Bed Cloud ia September. Clarence Lewis has been rcry sick bat is slowly improving at this time. Mrs. Adamsoa expect her ssothtr and sister from the east this week. Maxitobia. J P. S. Fair's barn was strack by lightning on Sanday evening the 19th, and wasbaraed with it's cos tents eoasuting of some rye, two lister, 13 cellars aad several sets of doable har ness, besides a sow aad pigs. Hr. Fair kept his baggy ia the bara bat as they had wsed the baccy en Sanday aad did not get home aatil it berao to rain they did not pat in the bora. The bora was insvrrd. Harvortiagis aealy all doae and the oats aad wheat are the hoariest we ever saw ia Kasnaa, and avow we near the ham of the throhsia- chine asalsu SiD. S. GaVK 7 Baking Bjwder Mark Talk. To The Ciutr TLi rTeriatrj? talk about aa increase of the cutrency to 150. per capita ctvinp pooplc are money only flauv uaeibe among the people, without a reliable antidote What is the uc of tilling suoh stall. If the per capita was $100 per head and one had nothing to dispone of J whit help would it be to hits'" A Htan cau't tret something for itethia. If a man has nothing to Kit upon the market he cannot expect te got mone that way but rrxrt to fouie other method Sonitf people hold the- idea that if the per capita was 50 per head, all they would hare to d to grl it would be to present thir claim to the government. What noueuel The trouble today mth the circulating medium i that the well-to-do hare it safely housed in their pockets aftaid to venture in any kind of ontrrprises for fuar that they will be hnsWI to realize a profit therefrom, hense a stagnation of lu.Mncr There will alwayr be 'two condition to the human family, the wealthy and those who labor. There a)waj hr ben and alway will be Th bible sugi;tuta that a man should (tarn what be eats by working and therefore triMo mast be two claftr viz The em ployer and the otupioten. We don t believe that the Crratir ever drirod that a man should be o dihoat that he should fail to pay hi honast debts, and failing expect the govern - ment to do so for him, hence the orv that a man should be relierod of hi present debts comes only from human ity (not all of them) rather than from Divinity. There's people who have to do a great deal of talciug in order to hold their jobs and the cry lojay that people arc impoverished for th want of a 'circulating tuodiuai is onfi of the "jobs.' There arc plenty of people who are "crying reform" that arc immensely rich. Why don't they open their coffers and mske money freer? thev stmplv like all other ; who havo means at thoir disposal ; don't want to invest it where there ls , , ... , . no chance of setting a good return; and the agitation agatuu the men of means is one of the causes of the hard timnfc nf tnt)r Tht Tutr nrpritl ,. ,. t" . , t , the wealthy In impendent a freely a ., , ., ... t .. it does the art-rage wealthy Republi can or Democrat. Humanity is the same the world over A man will tint i'ita nr inml )n!!p wtiori lio . ii.i t .it . Tt ' and ejum, and our od the oaltlc bo is absolutely sure ti will ie ii. The. , ... t .. . no tw Rot ie th rain th way to make times better u to en . , .. ! gra tall the oow can ral bar courage enterprises, talk up the oom-,, ,,,,,,., , ..... ,. , , 1 head and bawl, hor hide JRfiiolb, no munity in which you Jive, and brj, , ,,..,, ., ibo6e nrotrudo, he tiranee Mac a city I in iuiuu iuv amir v arc saiiinK T, ... T , , . .jrur Republican, Independent or I v .. , j w j .i i Democratic friend a robber and thirl, ''v that it is barely possible tbit he hold the same opinion of you. There are no set of men whatever that ar more honest in politics than others. There are corrupt men in all parties It is the case sometimes, when thev arc cast overboard that they go into other ranks and cry "thief " lustily. H i an old trick. The hue a&d cry going on fibou'd be railed off, asd men shield give their neighbors credit for being just at honest aa they eoaider themselves, aad then there would be a tendency for better time. Tou ay be rich ;otirc!f sometime, and then yoa will dulike it have people caU yoa a thief beeoc yoo bare been sacecssfol in ! toes. Don't be mistakes, the present eryef "thief " it by men who could not get oft re is the old parue? and sow are looks sr for it la somenew measure and arej" l"P 3"'w- "w w "" makiag the ...laaght to attract w Q - " to their sapport byfair or foal mo'o., j - I All uci will U limits ander th. pretext that there i need to -" trm W- of reform. Jp?0. A meeting was held ia JadreTraa key's oSce Satorday aftrrcrtB with a view of ecario a creamery fr IWi I ru,4 "U t..Jrr.t. , .n- o. I - , . . - . . oaeres wwi ia a erraajierv wan; fccre eootiag foar or fire lbd' dtAktrs ' nrovidinr he is given a fcoss f Sf- O lunArrl dmllmrm Ti, wt-rrti I Satarday eoas idcrcd the pr-fwwtJo ana aosoiateo a mmwiux vt it,ty?cv the aUat at Fatrftcld, whioh the artTi9. to Aar ZZ lcT. Far farth- laukxar the rntoos os. Ther iformitE.fri'4toar thi ca- oaiashtee. eoamar f JTcorr fit.!aoew4B o A. Cooler agrat. i. .. ' . ... ' . t asm. Mr. 3iadj. X4. JUsoer, Mr. Pat - mor, aanl Geo. Warn., will ririt fair- pek Aaj. 13, laSl, P-f4 Ia4 feid TaeasUy a4 reaon ta the woo l ?? mmita&m. Ar xl.sTiJ: Tf;ooLe. ftPmnEuawai tss m esrt htcraUtT. aao! everybody iavked to be aoweat 91 tku Kasaojaber SatardaTl . .- , - 4, , r - .. .. AagitlK,atheaayforthc rntUn AaTaerXeJiottallis4rict Clerk O Croae were ia G4e Hock tbki wookv Vol- U. No. 1 J Krunlttn tle. TB?cirotir x:iue holding atsmtro MUg 4 ftwi ouirrtit t arruigautMote far th At th Hi. HMMlUjYJf f tho comttaw, Arraaqpawoo wes ootapiotod fr wnt onUi' 4vof u tap r tho Wr Yi4PR. MsUl(h4 at Tojxika. KM4. ltkfla oonUla lag the adioru mtmmi Uw ppof lU dorote oonaidof omo to a ouottp of lb town. CimwHoaUo foam th ranWK ooooratiog ratOn woooroad The BU Mgormi vry RaoraJ ooo f'tr for the round trip froiu all point wtiUn a radio of luO nuW. C J Ptatt wa appoint! a oatnsiU tmj to srracjj a program for the Ur got hUn tournament hot con the Kama, and Nobraika guard. On looUon it wa rdnrd that ho pron i authorise! lo oonlraat any iadohtqdoowwi wfeaUvror ow aoaounl of th rMoi iool Mpo a wnitttm order Mwod by Uo ltrmat of tho rounioM oaumutlc-P. Aotoo llijjby. J oufti4grot by the MteroUry CJ. J Warran. ' AH poo will lak te notice and theroUy av th4mni'v and sit eotteoraml, ttpnbU a! annty atto J 1. MtlW w4 Cba Wtoser wm author M"1 U ul and lav all Uc tv ! unmu grounds in aorilKo with pivtl j prtjorrl b; MrvVlcnet aod aopWk1 j by the rotmnltteo, j ( Y Calhor and GlJjrWarren m appointed a eommilUM en pffrobagiand Aon Iltgby and O J WarraWHr eumniitto on ririlo with atjthrky to Uitaktf oootpaot. M I. lrmkon)iindr award-t tho oootraet for furthin;j the hay f"r ihtf rouutOH Joho WilUamon thq 9iM.l traw and Carl Gut the mni A lottor irom .xtutor ra44ooViaao road in whteh U U ted Ahi M hr jlft it mUt ovrry cgrtitffoo5rrfor tho reunion the 11. IJroffvlftV baltorT from Fort Ltat en worth; and ha th matu-r ljfor tho orrUr of war for oon- ptdcrataim " " - "- A happy fanner whe came we sr '"' tt t at? tho following "A sltort time me theaowwasaad. hc oarte eooW rai-hor hed. bogad ... ! Her lioof wote re her utl waa Mnup, and mile he trudged from gr to drink, with careoly tr5iiglh envoh to wink. The wnir ion, hiokd bloc .... . .. idade. Uer tsl M ek htir eye are ' bricht, a toort ao dars the srowd i . r.l.i Tt. uu.. .li. . i,- frtj MJ4.- MV W. T. Jf )4frr ? oh ink, and ak the boys to uk drink God hi on tho rain it make a man feol yung again. He ff! )ik toJtng Up W( hal aod howllog Hkc a democrat.' Mrs. Ir. 5ohenflk retar?d t'lne day erenin-; from a tn day tilt i the vicinity of Alma. Xebr . whero -h hesl bea called by the lckae of her fjtcr Mr, rtiloy "Aujtk" as b i called by xatay pede of thi eosnty, Mr. Riley'a health i o moeh im- jjr that b i sov able a tvit oat. Mr. ? reprt that osa of th wso roada is Ilarlao aod Ph!tlp twunUo arc almost ijpiaLlj on a coast of rcecet raio. Soot City, Iowa, Oct. 17, '01. Fifth Aocaa1 Cora Palac Fetrrl, c Jf . i3fin fi. ., -,t later tkns Oct. 10 51. A- CoooTor, acat. Bteonial EseawpaaHrot, XeWaak BriraoV, VaUrm Ilaoka KsirhU of j Pythiae. K-ratriec Xeb A of: 17. x. izji. .ei in .ruTMi. aoay I tieieU to ZcxUvn at fr iaai thiri for the tv& trit. !! t , , ,- , . ... . s r& l s-rr. atat. A, IS hs-. -." - ' ItelnH K Ks, Cij - . w H Mine. .. jhto . .xbz. --. - s-r WW t&tnm, we vj(. M tnn4 ltiptit to rw. tc nr. t t .j .Jl. Ii 1 Ha aa Ceni&oJ Hm Htia - --e , voawver. Ajtea. . ... There wall wr a soair sernoa w ar ZS? raav Ch! I i f: a ' r 1 tr