The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 01, 1893, Image 8
McjwraHfwJass tit&t&f&r. J'SW(W3I7 V u. r THK KED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 1, 1893. , nrr"' &! I. 1 a K aw v Kg I ( V THE CHIEF Clrcwimlon, Per Week, 1359. A. O.Hohmkr, Kdltor. IiAROtTait. Aatt. 1-ocal Kdltor. Written (or The Cuticr. Wlittt'a In m Name 11V HILL WlLLOUUIIIIV ClIAITKIl XI. The day following our call at Mr. Moncs Wharton's, we devoted mostly to the writing of letters acquainting onr pooplo with Dick's Intentions, s to bis studies and mine as to be ootaing a roportor; It would bo re freshing to here produoe some of Dick's lotters, written as they wore with that quick, strong hand so ready to send an adversary into tho gutter, and se pcrfeotly in harmony with tho strong and vigorous brain as the lat ter indioted matter to bo hastily thrown into words and sentences by tho former. But, tbe temptation to hero copy one of his lottors to tho qeod quakercss is so irrcsistable that I must ask tho reader to bear with me. flcro it is: "Dkau Friends: I tbank you for the privilege of writing you 'freely and fully,' as you requested me to do, and in obedience to whioh kind re quest I now proceed te do: I am glad that you did not ehargo mo with being heartless in the matter of tho deception practiced by myself and friend Bill while in your city, and shall oyer thank you for the connerva tive way in which you havo treated the subject, I thank you, too, for permitting your niece to communicate to me in the lady-liko yet positivo manner. Had she tried to Biiicld her real position in the little drama and treated it as a mere passinp diversion. I should not havo regarded her in the light of being the true woman whioh I bow do. Had she tried to pass the mattor as a jcke, I had not felt as 1 bow do. But having been bo true to ber own womanhood as to admit the part she bad aotcd I was only tho more convinced of her royal grandour of character, and tho superiority of her worth. Believe mo when I de clare to you that Naomi is to me tho dearest, most precious, and the only woman in the whole world for whom I eare with tho view to ono day making her a companion for life. I say to "you nowmuch as you may dialiko to hoar me that I do hopo for those clouds and shadows to be cleared away so that thcro.niay bo no longer any prejudice in your minds against mo. 'Think of the fate that must be Na omi's and mino if we are never moro to meet and lovo as wo did during our short acquaintance. Think of tho lifo of a roan whose heart is bound up in the person of a lovely and loving woman, and who must bury thoso foelings deep down in the aoul. O, think of all this, and then say that you can and do forgive me. Say to me that as God forgives, oven so do you forgive. I enclose a letter to Naomi, with the assurance that you will hand it her, in ease my language therein employed may strike you as bomg entirely fit for her pure young mind to lay hold upon. I also here with hand you tho address of my par ents, and trust that you may find it convenient to correspond with them. I am now devoting much of my timo to my noglcotcd studies; and hopo not to sudor to any great extent by Ibis sojourn in this, to me, strange land. Bill sends kind regards: Yours to command, Dick Nailou." I think tli 030 of my readers who have followed me in my narrative thus far, will agroo thnt Dick wa no cow ard either in tho rough and tumble affairs of life, nor yet in tho affairs of sentiment. But now the timo had oomo when wo must keep our appoint ment with Mr. Mosos Wharton, and so we were on hand almost to tho min ute, and wero received with hearty woleomo, not only by that worthy himself but by his ontiro household, Wo spent a most delightful hour at tho tea table, enjoyed tho conversation of our host, hostess and the daughter who wo found to Lo a young lady of refined education, and who was at tho timo a teacher in ono tho high schools of the city. Wo talked of tho people and scones with whioh Mr. Moses Wharton and our two selves wore so familiar; talkod about tho schools, great buildings, bridges and other points of interest in and about the 4m city, una finally wero troatoa to a fr wpg by the young Udy, with an bc- . 'a- ' AAaantaisiAnf. nn thft niino. after which Mr. Moscb Wharton sane a plantation song, while tho lid played tho accompaniment on his guitar. As I now rcmciubor, ono of tho verses fan about as follows: "Aii mo'Ii hunt no inn' (' lleiiossuiu anile coon, U or meadow, o'er lilll oe r slio; An' we'll ilncnoino, by Ho cllmiiierln' oh do moon On Uc bench by do llttlo cabin do'. ('hoi us. Den weep no mo my lady, Den weep no mo' in ilav An' we'll sliiRono souk Jo' do Ole Ken tucky homo IV do ole Kentucky homo far away." I folt a thrill bo throuirh my heart auoh as tho finest orchestral music had . . ) novor boen ablo to impart to tho soul. VVl UUUI1 IIU1U lV IIUUHIV IV avwit 1 I looked toward whero sat Dick and behold tho tears trickling down his manly checks. So touched were wo by tho render ing of this simplo yet oloqucnt picco of plantation sentiment that wo could not for somo timo rogain sufficient control of our voices to venturo our leave-taking. But, tho emotion passed, wo took our Icavo of theso people but not bofore promising to call and spond an evening in future After reaching our quarters at tho hotel, wo fell into a train of thought such as may not havo been usually in dulged in by young mon of our carlv experiences, and soon wsre debating tho great question as to whether or not God had made the human family of ono blood. We did not debato the subject for tho purposo of argument Bimply, but that wo might arrive at just conclusions in tho premises. But hero, like thousands before us, we could do no better than lo agree that the very fact of tho intelligence and power to reason as so often demon- (tralcd on tho part of the nogro, was a self evident fact of his humanity: and that, if of humanity at all, thon of a completo humanity, Now neither of us had up to tbia timo troubled himself to explore such a question, having lived as we had in a country whero it went without lay ing that the negro wbb so inferior to the Uaucassiou as not to bo classed with him in the same category when it comes to the question of superiori ty. I was, somo how, not as olear on tho subjeot as I would gladly have been, but Diok soemed to have thrown off tho shackles and held forth, in tho following impassioned strain: "Now, Bill, with what we havo seen and heard to-night, can it bo possible that you can not sco that thoso pcoplo, with thoir faultless houso-kccping. their music and their songs, nro as in tensely human as arc we, or even Na omi?" I must confess that I began to won der what new freak would oomo next, but thought that I would hoar him furtber. So Diek continued: "Now, my dear follow, do you not supposo that tho joung woman whn played and sang for us tonight has as muoh refinement of sentiment as a whito woman of equal intelligence can lay claim to? Do you not think her keen percep tions aro equal to those exercised by any whito woman, whoso opportuni ties have been no greater than hers? Do you not think that this negro girl's lovo for hor parents, her brother, and 1... r.i-j .-. .... ... . . v iiiuiiuo is iubl uh Lrri'iiL nK nmi, ni 1 any whito girl? 0v. ,. ... v, . Do you not bclievo that her rever ence for her Creator is just tho same in kind as that felt by tho whito wo man? And do you not bclievo that if her rovorenco is tho simo in kind that it may bo tho samo in degree also? Now, whilo the hatoful color lino is urawn so ueon that centuries inav nnmn A.1 l.r . ,l -,- . - WMBVW vuiuu uuu (u uciurc WO BCO 1(10 SainO obliborato d, yot does it not accrn fair tn mi i..i rj f.. t . oyou that God, who is not a rcspeo- tor of persons must yot wipe out this uno ocioro mo piory or Jiis creative power shall havo become entirely manifest?" But as Isat silent, and not knowing what reply to mako tho good follow talked right on: "0, Bill, my beat c f rrfenas, do you think tho groat Fathor of us all meant to propagnto Buch a distinction as this ono which wo. boy?, havo heard declaimed from tho nulnit in nnr ,. s.l.9 ' as , . v .. w..,.oi. uuucvu u, anu wuy snouia I longer try r I felt ashamed, robukod. and m-asn.i . ,. ,, .- ..w uig mm uy ino nanil, l roplied: les, iicK, uou oicss you, iuo beliovo you aro exactly right, nnd that tho negro is as much a man by nature as you and land all tho world. Tho next day and for acvcral moro consccutlvo days wo each anolicd him. clftobis pursuits, Dick commincod commercial courso in an institution in the city, for a six week's term. while I kopt steadily on with my wok m . , of reporting for tho pres?, and applied myself dilligontlv at tho studv of stenography But, bofore wo had been thus en gaged for a great while, wo woro treat ed to a gonuino surprise in manner and facts as follows: Ono evening just as wo had left the dining room and wero buttoning up our heavy ulstors for an excursion rouoa t0n n a" that I might pick MM tMAMA InMAla iHs ki.ll.J I low more locals, we wero startled by haaring a voioo so familar that wo w -- - bolh ""ed toward tho clork'a desk wnero tbcro wero a score of now ar rivals each in turn registering his namo just in time to bohold Undo 1'cte as he, with head turned over on his shoulder, was slowly scrawling his namo in tho book. Just as ho bad completed the finish ing stroke, and with a sort of pious look, such as he thought appropriate to so great an occasion, ho looked up into tho faco of tho olork and broke forth in tho following clioioo bit of in information for tho cdifiioation, I pre sumc, of tho now greatly interested spectators: "Yes, sib, dat's my namo, 1'olah Morgan, sab, of Olo Kcntuek, cist or rove, and oomo to sco a couplo of my bes' of frions': Mars, Bill Willougby an' Mars. Diok Nailor, two of the bes' gen Iomen wat obcr you sco, sah. I reoun ye knows 'cm boaf. don't vo honoy, an' is mighty proud, sah, to hab sich fine peoplo stop atyo' hotel." Ill, llAfA.A L. !.lf .lt ' li " uutuio HIU juuy ICIIOW OOUIU further enlighten tho now deeply in terested spectators, Dick had mado a swoop upon him and was hugging him and shaking his hand by turns, and plying him with questions concerning tho folk at homo in tho most extrava gant manner. But, Uncle Pcto finally got sufficient broath to onquifo uftcr mo, and in an swer to Dick's romark: "Why, for goodness Bake, Undo Pcto, don't you seo tho bashful follow Handing at your elbow all this timo and crying liko a baby?" It would be vain to hero attempt to givo anything approaching tho real stato of affairs. I was simply over whelmed by this unexpected ploasuro of mcoting m this strange land ono who had stood reverently, with hat in hand somo twenty years ago, and touohod my velvety check with tho tip of his great Btumpy index finger, and thon shading his oyes with his broad, honest, block hand, pronouncod a blessing upon tho mother and hor first born child. My mother had told mo all about Undo Pete's antics tho morning following tho night of my advent into this troublesome and yet vory pleasant world, and I had treas ured it all up as something too sacred to bo forgotten. I had grown up un der tho watoh and eare not only of my parents, but of this faithful old soul, and had reasons for thanking him all the days of my lifo for tho many childish pleasure? vouchsafed to mo through his kind interventions. There had nover been a day, from my earliest recollections down to th timo of hiH carryinfi tho news tomo of .!..: .1! 1 . ... 1, ;mnnn.i:nn ,)..... - ir ..i -- .iniMh wwhkvi tu iuvduii uiiu 1 r. .. 1 tt .1 ik it . w 0 ..- friond, when Undo Pcto did not in somo way contributo to my happiness. I ho dear old follow used to carry mo about tho yard and orchard and a,onB tno BMndy laoo when I was but the tendcrest of infants. And when 1 was sick ho would 'Ho of nights, with his clothes on, in tho great eld ball, ready, at tho slightest warning, to bring tho doctor, wako the nurse, 1 fV Af nnvflitnfv tsWliIts. Ula nMMA. A w M,,'IM",b "to junur iu ao m 8Uf.0rl"g8; , 4 , , So truo was Undo t'cto to h s trust ,hat, i flrml, beCV0) ho wou,d hwo willingly sacrificed h's lifo for my moincr ana ncr oaoy-boy. A Good Thlna to Keep nt lliinil. (From tho Troy (Knnsus) Chiof) Some roars ncro tro wnm vnrv mnrK ftnlilnnt. tn nnrnrA annltn nf nltnln,- -... bus; nml now when wo foel nny of the ay iiipiuniH mat nsuniiy prtcoeu ,hat all raont, Buch ns Blokuesa at tho stomach dinrrluu'ii, etc., wo become flenry. Wo J"' ."i?" -w, f,00,"16 Tty' ,Wo bayo fonntl Chnmborla n'a colic, oholero unit uinrriiuja remetly llio very thlDjr to BlrniRliton ono out In nuch cnscB, and al wnya hoop it nbout. Wo nro not writing !!B,5?' ,n rn' tMMmpnlal, but to lot our teuiiuin nuuw YUV lb a eood tnlnir to Keop In tlio kouso. For solo by Dovo & unco, liny ! liny I liny I Dlds will be received at the Ited Clou J Marblo Works for CO tons of first claw prairie hay, to be delivered at Red Cloud all properly otackod and weighted. Hay to Btnnd In the Itack SO dva taforn it la Measured. 8 onbio feet (o constitute a ton. New Kent Estate F.rin. J. H. DAVIS & SON, Eeal Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents. Red Cloud, Nebraska. Office with D. F. Trnnkoy, Moon Block We have located in Ked Cloud and will be pleated to have people who desire to sell their farms to call and list their lands with ub as we have eastern buyers. Call and see us. J. II. DAVIS A, SON. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent Red Cloud. 1, Notice of Sale. dcmml. " Vl ""' 'uu,ao"' Notice li hereby cUen that In mirinancttornn order of. F. II. Heal, JuiIko of the district court of Wl.nufnr nnttntv H'aIi mnidimidm .,. .. HlA mnttatr nt tlwi ntirit nf Vnl. tt.... July, 1893. fpr tlie sale of tno real estate herein. """ uc-jmn-u, uii-io win ii gum ui mo fail door of the court home, ut Ked Cloud, Wr bstcr county, Neb., on the aid day of September, ISM, lit 1 o'clock. t. m.. nt public vemluo to the hlcli eit bidder, for cash; tho following described real estate, to-wlt: Thenwi-4, iskmi In Web. stcr county, Neli. Bald sale will remain open one hour, froinl to up. m. v ...... . . UM. It. CHANKY. Administrator do bonus nou of the estato ot Nels ronMon, deceased. lated, AuKiist lhtli, iko. Probate Notice. 8tato of Nebraska. Webster county. In thn county court of Webster county, Neb. In iho matter of the estato of Kdltli (lertrudo Wnuoner, deceased. Notice Is hereby given to nil persons linvinc claims and deniauds aKalnst 1MIIH (iertrude nsniier. late of Webster county, deceased, that tbe time llxeit for mint; clulms aualnst asfd es tate Is elx months from the s.'d day ot Heptem uer iPiUt All Hllnll tlAfuntm nrn Mnnt.l ,n .... 11..1- claims wltfi the voucher to the county JiiRilnoI snld county, nt his omco herein on or beforo tho S2d day ot March. I8M. and all claims an nini m Jii'i? "!, i!W ,,,,0,Hla lu,l on the 23d of March, lsot, at 10 o'clock a. in. .1AMPJ lltL-tfV .,...... ... ., u.t,a 11,1s inn wSr Mtk ikST. ' " Publication Notice uhu miiicu 111 umoiniiiiuoD. wen., jiiiv as. .M. i . . ..-.. : . -.-. .-. .1103. named settler has llled notico of his Intention n iierouy Biten mai tue rolloulnu. ,u 111111(0 1111111 iirvoi in nupiiori 01 uis claim, ana thntn.iid lirool will be matte before the clerk of to make final jiroot In mipnort of his claim, and Cloud, Nebraska, on Satunluy. Sontembnr "ii. inn fll.trlf., pmirt lFntiu,n ... .,-. JNU.VUJ hrank Htokcg. lid. App. No. m. for tho ii!i nc' Hce si. T. t. N ItnnV'o li! W nth i'. M tie names the rollowlnR witnesses lo prove liin nmif limnii rtHllaiis. nM. i ii ' . r Mil;iimttJi Alfred McCull, John li.ui b?rilJe,ii';or?sJv; Il,,l,nmc, 0vr 3!cCall, nil wi jvi -iunu, xivuiannit, o.. UAiLKv.ltefilster. Notico For liilliniiii I-uu I office nt UloomliiRton, Nebr.. Aup. n, isd3, Notico Is hereby Klvun that the followlns rmttioi-l jaottior u tll.nl tnti.A . 1.1-. i...i iraWi tlloDIStrlutCOIirt. Wellatrrniinlv n ll.K..... tho District court. WobHter com 2, ... V'.1 . ' ..... ", UL-IUIU llll! CICTK 01 tlio District court. Webnter county, nt lied cloud kimi.. mi kiitiiiiiiv Ujtitnitti.. - icm .,' iimiiiMiiii.iY iHi'i'iirvni mi a tut m ini.n m ...., ,... """ i'vi'iiihuvi iu j i;.i t ifi n.n .n7.i . . . : '.,:."""::""' it?-h vs '"'"' ....... .u, ,, II. I1IHKU I-, W. bill J'. .M. Ha nutitnu tint l.tlli... I.... ..,..... ... " his continuous rcsiUciioo upon and culilvatlon I, Miii 1.1UU, jis: Airxnii'ier A I'll pn, or llliiacii. Jitfi., Albert N. Wllion. of Otto. Vol", '? ,' v. Wlfioii. or Otto, Neb., Clarence II. Wlhion, ol Otto, Neb. u. li. IIAILKV, Jlt'Klster. Notice For Itiitlliiiinn. Land office RtlllooinlnRton, Neb., ami,'. 21, 1813. iniiiiii .nmi iiiu iiiuii mime 01 ms intention to make Muni proof n support ot his claim, nnd Hint u.-il,l KMinY u in 1... .,,.'..i ,:..... ii..'.'"'."' i"i!! .."."w ii..uu, N,ln, ,., ,IIU iiiiiumnit the District court, Webber Co.. at Ited uioml. vii I'n ..luiiuiiy, wcipiicru, jH.il vi?: nicliiird 1. luyiii-iiiu, Aiii. no. iziM, ior tno s'i noli nnd ei neU, seo 34 ,lp 3 11, It 13 w Cth p. 111. He name the followlui; witnesses to provo his continuous realdenco upon unci culthutlou or. shUI Iftnd. viz: John OWUhoii, Aliicrt N. '.IS.R'..CI"K".C0 " Wilson. James A. Wilson, iill ot Otto, Neb, ' . O. UAII.KY, Kcfilstci. Legal Notice. In tho District Court of Webslor County, state ot Nebraska. Fannie WeinberB, l'lalitld. MS. Koloinon Maiullctnuni, Adeline Mandlcbnum, and ItCBiiia Weinberg, dofendiiits. 0TI(K. KcElna Welnbrrp. defendant, n 111 take notlue : Thnt on. tho 8th day of Auuit, A. 1)., iku. Kaunlu Weiuberi;, pliillitllt herein, filed lieie netllioii In tho district court or Webster county, Nebraska, neaiiist said defendants, and the ob ject and prayer of which aro to foreclose two certain mortisiwes executed by the defendants Holoinon Miindlebaiim and Adeline Maiullo Imuni to one I. n. Mart Hi and tliu Houthnestern liiU'stment; Company, lospecthclv, upon H10 follow Itnr described premises, to-wltt The east half of Hie southeast quarter uud tho 1101 th nan ui 1110 Muiiiiunst iiunrier. una IUO SOUlll- estiiiarter of tho northeast iiarlur of sec tion nineteen (10), tOMiishlp four (4). rniiite nine (0), nest or tho Cth 1. M. In Webster coun ty, !sc braska, to seouro tbe payment of three promissory notes dutod March 1, Ihkd for the sum of 8I&00, r..w und (in, rcniwellTtly, due nud pH)aba In live .years from date thereof; that thero e mow duo upon said notes hikI inortitaKes the sum of fiivi'j.87 and plntntlir pravs Hint .Hill lin.lllHHVIIIUV 1,1. lt.M.rftM.1 ,f liu u..l., ,A 1,11. f tlin (.lilnllli, ilun lliibtwnn. .I.n. ...t.. mortKUiies and notes so us nforosald execuitd 11 it r it iltilv itjfiritnH ti tlila kl.ilntliv ...t.ii. 1.. ."r,.c,.r;'..r.:;."Y,.'r..."".-...'.,MU ""Ku .11.- ihu uii.iv. n..i, nuiurr .iiuicui nwmu owner aim noiuer inereoi. i rrrttWysr oni or DaUUu.tf-fil Fort Abstract xi. ii. i'uivr, Manager. JSwl I (ih -fii,nfe irfiJ? ujr3giu Furnished to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NOriUB. "RV1,M roKfJJcJ. set of A All oule -b llllfil it ptly lu.w .loll'ir f.oti 1 Mel B0"mul t nd :imroMMl. Aililionrr.illnn L. II. FO.'tT AlANAdMit, Tied Ploud, Neb. C. M. SMITH & IXAllT, Pftoi'iuuToiis or vrair iJSAi Orders promptly flliod. G. V. MATKXNS. Dealer iif Secotld-lf arjd Goods First door north of Moon Block, If you want bargains you should not fail to call and see me. for I have them. E. B. GOBLE, ii:.m:h i Fresh and salt Meats Red Clotul, Ayebtas7:a, Your trade is solicited. I kill nothing but the best of beeves, &c. MarkctOno Door North of Ileary Cook. PLATT & FKEES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard ItED CLOUD, NEB. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. Lumber, Coal, Lime, lath, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Prices Lower than any yard. W. W. WRIGHT, aC HAS ON II,1XI Hardware or All Kinds ! Barbvvire, Gasoline Stoves, Cooking Stoves, &c &c. In fact he has one of the most complete lines of hardware west of Omaha. Never Icnve lite city mull you sco liim. Doctor Henderson cpnfur(lll(:aHanilforLtfuliiLKS.li!iiilifiiinnn.;fii.i"P"10..la.nc..PInsln thuuaclc. nl tmn irmil. X ,. . ;. . t".7"V ronervotlmliiKKwicrXmawana 2VDI11ll;. imuten woui8eaBo,lnalll friT- . . 'ii lormiuniiBiacescurcd for llfrt. Illnnil 1i..Il. .!... l:i.i Vn.r- Iilood 1'oKimltti', HMn Diseases j.vwc, wucinup, fcorip, lionorrna'a nnd IC0t. nnd till fnrmt nt Prlvntn niupn.na ponttlvoiy cured or money 1 c fundod. BonlC for Uotli ioxc8.hu jincca, 27 nlo- Pritta;;ivAn'!'iwiX"".: SHSsrft'ft!?.,,,a,n wropperfortlc In st imps. ilCad thlallttln tinnlr nml mniiiullnn. "- - vw.. h. Hl.a.f v UlBHVUn I , rree museum of Anatomy ft,0"' .ncinitowiih le-UkottodotaandwaxnCT tlona nennon wllboutwords. N.D;lhauS500deDo"l'gjnth?iLL ,,lnAR2c; wilt forfilt for abovt flattt that I cannot curs. P tht 6"!' K"cA ' A. H. Gray, the Insurance Man, Red Cloud Is now prepared to insure you in that well-known company The Home of New Vnvh 'iSiSL S.SlLa,,,..? yoH "SK .veoVrnK,J Co., lied Cloud, fPliti'.w .r nr &L Jh'iBjflL'frl ' M tfour patronn.Ro solicited msM Etc. 102 104 W. 9th St., KANSAS CITY. MO OVER 27 YEARS OF SPECIAL PDArnre M,.rrVrS nndoxurcsi. Medldnco rent cvewneVo iSS "toXSPS?1 l rna,11 1150. Cnarm-s low. U or SJ.COO cum ciVrJ.l jf f.?.m ' nzo 91, '' luiportntit. lttad llttlo boo'Mhcu ,tS " V ,ur cSJt,01 ?? rlon75 ?l" andtcrm3.Conaul,a,.ofrco,nUacoUfl,dcn?ralo Seminal Weakness- ;nv..g rit-!: ? V"VU """"-lyjIOSioruivvimt ,.,...: 1 C-J..::-- , ,7.".,'.Vi,?'B.ft.. I winwiuic Sni ..v.v;. I . . - Out Cauytln. i e"?:.N5S?& Sg: ..i :.m"vjj urtii wiin ". uuiuuircainicn tat home. Kneumatism S?lu0rcafT"riish tho annals of medicine OnnXi.?i.cry w iolnts-ncurolniifowdw Kf.n,i.Sam ,n of mino. win. Li I,.;'ll.",'???..?ci',l "in ' mnnt .'. -i'.ui t-ircuiar. ssJissiEsssssx'ia i T ln a fow " you c .. f W Vj f!S , , :.,-'L;. sJm i ehuamMmimiiJm . Jt. 'il'l .-.jw- -J 4 -M1IS t jnut ni$ wml ' "' lHIIWIWii' .11 .mil ii i