m t1wt,HW5S -i' M&'i V Pj. TflE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOJJD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1894. . 5 w W, L. . u T f- 1 I V I A f f 1 sV MS a ir"-noii THE COUNTRY NEWS MANY INTERESTING ITEMS OF NEWS. FnrnUlird liy nr Able Cere ot Cuuntry !orropoudrnt, Kapcc Utljr for It fie Header ofTJio Olilcf. Gurflcld. Woather beautiful and crops looking fino. Farmers nro planting corn now and (.mall graiu is from two to four inches hih. John Earner has finished a six months term of school in Elm Ureek, and was appointed director of district 19 to fill vacancy. Thomas Emtrton having resigned. John L. Springer finished a success ful term of school in district 36 last Wednesday. John will chase tho plough handles this summer. Joa Wooloy has returned homo again. A grand hall was given at George Harris' Wednesday, a good orowd in attendance, Somo of our most pcacable neigh bors wont to lied Cloud laBt week, and cominonocd scratching each others eyes, tho result was that ono of thorn was fined about $4 and the other flow tho coop. G. 11. swears yenganco on tho man who is caught on tho plowing south of his houso. Mrs 0. Earner was called to Mo Cook Sunday on account of the ill hoalth of her daughter and grandson, tho later is not expooted to Hue. An Edueational mooting was held in district 3G on Thursday evening. Alf Harris has a beautiful place now since griding down the Dink. "Faith with works will removexnount ains" has been verified in bis orsc. Aniboy. A fine rain Monday night. Mr. Emiok is listing corn. Fred Fraso sold bis farm. Alf Saladcn is planting corn. Mrs. Larkov and children, of Ox ford, Nebraska, wcro visiting at C. C. Cox's lrst week. Miss Alta Baker was visiting in Bed Cloud last week. Several ef the Amboy peoplo attend ed church at Red Cloud Sunday. Mr. Finoh and Miss McBrlde, of lied Cloud were visiting at Mr. Cock rail's Sunday. Mr. Anthony Green, of Bine Hill, was visiting in this part Sunday. Several were baptised Saturday near Mr. Miller's. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Baker attended quarterly meeting at Elm Creek Sat urday. Thero will bo an ioe cream and oako sooial at tho Amboy tohool house Fri day ovening, May 4. All come and bring your wife and best girl. Seed. Cathcrton. Frogammo of tho Exhibition held nt Cutherton Tuesday evonlng April 17. Song "G rooting," By tho school. Recitation "Vacation," Frnnk Krai. Bong "Larboard Watch," Cnrrlo Gather and Abbio Larrick. Recitation "A Littlo Hoy's Speoch," Charllo Brule, Recitation "Thrco Kisses," Lowio Krul. Rccitation-"Barbarn Frltchlo," Abble Larrick. MUHIO Tableau "Tho Union for Evor," Blanche Cuthor, Jonnio Osburn and Carrio Cathcr. Song-"Mt. Vernon Bells," By the school. Rocitation-"A Little Girl's Speech." Uona Hnllor. Recitation "To a Young Man," G. P. Cuthor Jr. DIaloguo-"Tho Slok Doll," By littlo once, Rccilutton "When 1 am Big," Oscar Gather. Recitation "Sheridan's Ride," Blanch Cathor. Violin and Organ Leah Baudronn nnd Currio Cathor. MUSIC Tableau "Execution of Mary Stew rat," Part ot School. Dlaloguo "Tho Bird's Funeral," Lit tle ones. Song "We are a Merry Happy Band,' School. Recitation "Tho Roman Legland," Carrio Cathor. ' Recitation "The Editor," Porcio Lar rick. Recitation "Johnny's Opinion of Grandmothers," Frank Cather. Recitation "The Throe Gracos," Josie Hallor. Recitation "Taulor," Lillian Ramoy. Recitation "The Calf," H. Grubb. Recitation "Tho Two Portraits," A. Larrick. TabloauVTho Mistletoe Bough," Part of school. Recitation "Tho Bells," Blancho Cathor. Song "Tho School Festival," part of school. Recitation "Givo the Little Boys a Chanch," Johnnlo Krai. . Recitation "I am a Little Dutchman" Goorgo Krai. Dialogue "Tho Rehorsal,'' Part ot school. Recitation Froddie Lockhart, Recitation "The Last Hymn," Frank Ramey. ML'SIO Song "The Whippoorwill," By tho school. Rocltatlon "Curfew shall not ring to night," Carrie Cather. Dialogue "How the Story Grow," Part ot school. Recitation "Tho Hero of tho Tower," Blancho Cathor. Song "Don't be in too much ot a hurry' Part of school. Uecitatlon "THe boy mat minus nis mothor," Otterbein Ramey. Rocltatlon "Virginins," Bertha Lock-hart. Tobleau"Faitb. Hops and Chanty," Part of school. music Recitation "Nothing is lost" Abbio Larrick. Bong "Parting," School. ItlHTftlC. Mr. Uartor our station ngnt had a few dsys lay ofl" Inst week and spent tho tiuio in Alma visiting relatives ami friouds. Mr. Hinklo has a now riding Lister. Mrs. Knight went to Alma last week to sco her daughter and mako the acquaintance of her new granddaugh ter. Miss Florence Sawder was in Red Cloud visiting Cora Olmstcad Satur day and Sunday. Alf MoCnll shippod four cars of stock to Omaha last Friday. Mr. Wlderman is very sick but is slowly improving under tho earo of Br. Bamercll. Mr. Vaudjko is fonoing his farm just north of town. Mr. Ladd and family havo moved into tho old Hull property on Cedar street. Mr. Olmstcad has bought the place whore Mr. Sawyer lives and will movo into tho samo next week. Tho proprietor of the Inavale oheese faotory, Mr. Hartwell, is cleaning and repairing tho faotory Tsady to com mence making cheese next Monday. Tho hand boys aro to havs a big supper at Mrs. lloldridgo's Friday April 27. Mr. Olmstcad and son, Charlie, wero in the vale Wednesday. Howard ltcnyolds is slowly improv ing under tho earo of Br. Moranville. Mr. Vaderburgo went to Kansas Citr this week. Miss Carry McClintio was visiting Miss Maude Knight over Sunday. RUBTLEB. nindon hns purchased now hi- Readek. Batln. Everrct Bean and wifo wero the guests of Rev. Bean Sunday. Charley Sine was a pleasant caller at Mr. Phillips Sunday evon ing. Frank Sedilck and sister wero tho guests of Henry Lambrooht Sunday. Julius Nelson was seen in our com munity on business Saturday. Link Kelso was seen in our neigh borhood Tuesday. Mrs, Carrie Harvy was tho guest of her slbtcr Mrs. Cooper Sunday. Tho Sorgcosen boys wero calling on Farmer's oreek Sunday. Wm.. Thomas of Cowles is a weekly caller with his Huckster wagon. r C. F. Kelly and family were pleas ant visitors at A. Akers, Sunday. Wm. Grabill was hauling Yori) from noai Campbell one day last, week. MiBS Orohard closed a- very success ful term of sohool in district 33 last Friday. Suaday-Bobool was organized at Now Virginia last Sunday tho follow ing offioers were elected: C. H. Wilson superintendent, A. Cooper assistant superintendent, Mrs. Cooper secretary, Miss Buisy Wilson secretary and Miss Tishio Marker organist, Sunday school every Suuday at ten o'clock. All aro invited to come. Kathleen. Pleasant Prairie. Beautiful rain at this writing. Winter wheat looks well, somo Bay it does better on sod then on old ground,but wo dont see muoh diffor anoo this year. Arthur Wilson and Jako'Bcggal have lino peices of wheat. Pleasant Prairie Sunday-school has opened with a good attendance. 11. Michnls is Superintendent and Unole Jery Orndotf is assistant superintend- id. We hear they aro going to try to havo prcauhirg every other Sunday. Bidy O'Batne. State Lin. Using tho corn plaster and stirring plow serins to bo the order of tho day. Grandma Fisbburn is getting better ery slowly. Sadie Shagley has tho measles. Davio and Sadio Fisbburn are very sick. Unole Mark Moldin, a minister of the Friend's chureh, it very sick. Mr. Toland sold some fat hogs Tuesday. Bert Fraley and Charley Edgerton traded horses ono day last week. Arthur Saunders and wifo wcro pleasant oallcrs Mr. Toland'a folks ono day last wook. Monday afternoon was tho time set for Arbor day servioes at the North Branch academy. Sunday evening the Union Mission ary socioty mot at JNortu iirancn. After the programmo was rendered Captain VanDyke talked a short time in regard to homo missions in connec tion with tho salvation army. The young people wero well pleased. Tho kind ot 'meetings they talked about are tho kind they enjoy. " ! Stillwater. Mr. John Oglive's have some friendfl visiting them from Illinois. Bavo Fishcl visited at his brothor-in-law's, Mr. Hondrix WcBb of Blue Hill, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Finny attended Quarterly meeting at sit. Hopo last Sunday. Mr. Robinson of Iowa who owns the Mclntyre place- is bare visiting his son Bud. Littlo Thurza Hubbard had the mUfortuxo to havo har arm put out of plaeo recontly, A base ball olub was organized last Saturday, will pity in Bavo Fisbel's pasture Simpson. Windy Point. Farmers aro fooling gsod sinoe tho rain. r ., Oats and wheat are looking hotter than before the rain. Mr. Satloy who now occupies the William Gates farm is breaking up part ef tho pasturo south of the barn, ho is doing good work, Oscar Satlty farms tho north half f the Gates' farm. Emerson L:ghtfoot who moved on the Vin Williams farm is hotter. Ho has been suffering with heart disease. Wm. Forgahas a fipo,. raco bono. Ho has plowed up his hay land to mako a traek to train him on. We hopo he will eomo out all right next fall at tho fair. Bro. Geo. Hummell, pastor of High land, has had good success in saving souls, seventeen being 'added te tho church rcoently. Preaching every two weeks at Highland, and prayer meeting every other Sabbath evening. Bayn ltoyco is recovering from a severe attack of rheumatism. Mrs. llushton, who has been in bed thirteen weeks with rhoumatism, is able to bo around again. Miss Nora Pieroo has tho measles. Miss Gcrtio Perry, teacher at High land had to stop sohool a week and days on aeoount of tho mumps. tho order of tho Line. Woather fine. Corn planting is day. Small grain is doing fine. Rev. Horten, of Smith county, Kan sas, will preach at Pleasant Bale April 29 at 7 o'clook p. m. Tho prayer meeting at Pleasant Bale was well attended luBt Sunday ovening. Tho union Sunday-school at Penny oreok was well attended. Miss Bell Aubu8hon is on tho sick list this week, Mr. DioU-rson and family wero visiting old friends on Penny creok last week. Carl Gust is contemplating a trip to Florida soon, 0. S. Ray Eck oycle. Tho rain Monday ovening was very acceptable. Bev. Snow and wife wcro at Red Cloud Friday. F, W. McLaughlin drovo to Has tings Tuesday, Mrs. Hcrniau spont several days at Bluo Hill thiB week. James Burdon was doing business in Bluo Hill this week. Palmer, tho gtoat mesmerist wob not very well patroniiod. Tho sooial at McLaughlin's was well attonded and a good time reported. J. Horn is still Improving tho post offico having the new and old wood work repainted. The ladies of tho Baptist ehurch gave a supper at the G, A, R. hall Thurfday evening. Thos. Sn dor's brother from Pen nsylvania arrived last Friday and is helping him in the brick yard. L, B. Thorno is havieg his- house papered and kalsomincd, Mr. Gib bouB of Campbell is doing the work. David Bvrno is spending soveral days in KansaB. A young man from Bluo Hill hns ohargo of his business during his absence J, P. Jehuson and J. A. Androwa wcntto Chaso county Friday evening where L. D. Mouscr has interested them in some sohool land. Charley Clark has built an addition to his houso and is making othor im provements. It is said ho is thinking somo of running a boarding house. Tho A. 0. U. W. banquet Monday evening out did any thing of the kind ever uadertakon in the town. i'ov. J. G. Tato, grand master workman, was on hand and dolivcrcd eno of his ele gant Bpeoohes which made many friends for tho order. Tho address was delivered in the Congregational chureh which was filled to its utmost capaoity. Visiting bicthrcn with their wives from Bluo Hill, Campbell, Rosoland and Littlo Bluo woro in at tendance. Tho band from Campbell furnished somo excellent music for tho occasion. Aftor tho speaking tho visiting brethren and their families wcro invited to tho G. A. 11. hall where supper was served to three hun dred pcraouB. The tables were niooly arranged and fairly groaned under a heavy load of the choicest eatables. Tho ceremonies at tho banquot were openod by Rev. Sherman of Blue Hill offering thanks. Cap Budlong of Campboll; Rev. B. 0. Snow, D. O. Bennett and Rev. J' G. Tato offered toasts, all of. which woro intently listcnod to by thoso prosent. The threatening rain hurried somo of tho visiting membors to thoir respective homes, but many stayed until tho hands on tho faco of tho clock pointed to tho small hours on its dial, eating and enjoying themsolvcs. Many words of praise were spoken of the ef forts of tho Bladen A. 0. U W. lodgo No. 204, assisted by tho B. of H. in entertaining for tho A. 0. U. W. boys and their friends. In foot tho whole evening's ontcrlainmont was a grand success and ono that will not soon bo forgotten. Nclinot Reports, Report of school in district 31 for tho month ending April II), 1801. No. of pupils enrolled 11). Averugo nttondanco 15.1. Tli op o neither nbsont nor tardy during tho month aro na follows: Tho roMi llcinrlch, Wdlio Kfltor.Alhcrtlloln rich, May Ester, May McNittnnd Dillard Estor. Maudk Mook, Toaohor. Report of school in district 70 for tho month ending April III, 1801, No. on rolled, 2T; uvorngo nttondnnce, 21; thono not nbsont during tho month woro Leigh Pope, Henry Wiggins, Etta Conn, Allco Pope, Edgar Wiggins, Pearl l'ojio, Hu bert Slitiltz, Minn Leggott,Otin Loggatt, Ilonry Street, Etnil Rnthjon, Nellio Wil son nnd Lena Knthjen; those not nbsont nor lardy woro Etta Coon. Lonn Rathjcn Henry Streot nnd Emll Rathjon. Nkt tik Iiummki., Teacher, Tho best mnlual insurance- polloy against nttaoks of sickness la to be fonud in taking Hood's Harsaparilla. If you aro weak it will mnko yon strong. Hood's Tills aro tho beat after-dinner pills to assist digestion, ouro hendaohe. Try a box. LTjc. A successful revivalist In nbout to test his skill on Nobrnska City people His iiumn is Brown. It May Do as Much far You. Mr. Fred Millur, ot Irving, III, writes that he had a Severo Klduoy troublo for many years, with sever pains In his hack and also that his bladder was affected. He trlod many so oallod Kidnoy euros but without any good mult. About a year ago ho began nso of Electrio Hlttorn and found rellaf at onoe. Elootrlo Hitters is especially adapted to tho onro of all Kid ney nnd Llvor troublos and often gives almost instant reliof. Ono trial will provo onr atatoment. l'rlco only f0o. for largo bottle. At C. L. Cottlng's Drugstore. t nt Ponx tho come for tho pnrpo, ;.n ro m , ,08, at 10 a. wS,jf. ronalrlnir the safcev&H' I Win. VnnDyke, clork of, tno cerneterJt j socltlion. VjM - .01 w& ,v It is tho boardicg Iioubo chickon thnt has a really tough time of it. North Pole, Deo. 26, 18U'J. Hnllor Proprietary Co: Do suro nnd send mo a lot of Unller's Bure Onre Cough Syrup. I got lots of letters from tho children asking for it. For salo by Doyo k Orloe. In tho revised loxtcon of tho democra tic press thoro is no such word as car. HhkumatismCuukdin a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rhbunmtlem nnd Nournlgln, radically euros iu 1 to 8 days. Its notion upon tho systom is romnrknblo and mys terious. It romovcB at ouco tho cause nnd tho disonso immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benoflls, 7Cdls. Bold by Deyo Ac Orico, Druggists, Rod Yon need not tear boing held up when you trndo nt Wloner'o. . . . Market Report. (Corrected Weekly .) Wheat 40 Corn . A 2 Oats 202G Rye 35 Flax- :... 1 2001 25. Hog 4J2 Fntcowa 2 50 Butter 6 EgRB '....'. J Potatoes... pxj Chlokons ...'.. dp. 2 00 Turkeys ,'"J. 5 itotuii prico or me ucu uiouu iuuuu Co., Hours: Monogram ? saok 9 00 Roynl putont VI Back 80 R.otD.S. sack 05 THIS 18 HOW I r STANDS. . In Webster County, Nebraska, according to the Amerloan Mews paper Directory for 1894, now In prose, the Red Cloud Ohlef has a larger regular Issue than any other paper. ' I EO. P. ROWELIi CO. Cloud. tt 'w faFT sLVi S dxwS Mr J 1 K jrf Savo your quarters for the "Dream ef Fair Women,1' ut tho Congregational church Friday, May 1th. More goods nro boing Bold for a dol lar ut tho Chlcugo Clothing Storo than any whoro olso in this country. Go to MuNitt for your Mammoth Clover, Gorman Mlllot and Whlto Rus siun outs it you want good eoed. Curt Evans haBovorythingyou want la tho second-hand furnlturo lino. See him Dluo Front, south Wobstor street. Wanted Fifty hoad ot cattle to pas turo thla Bunnnor; ii-'jo por hoad per month. U. O. Knhiiit, Inuvale, Neb. You havo put It oil too long but oall at tho Wogmann gallory at onco and be will mako you tno llnoBt pnoioe you ever had. Now Is tho time to call on Wegmann and nave your picturo taken. Remomber thnt McNltt koops both A tho top and bottom onion Bets, f See Mrs. Rich for your millinery. Sho has u fine lino ot French pattern hate, that cannot be oxcollod and she is soil ing thorn vory cheap. Shu hns also a line ot 91.00 hats that she ie selling for '2r cents. Soo her boforo you buy. Wuntod to trade a buggy for a good ' work uorso. ftl w JJlckerson. Children. Cry foi Pitcher's Casto'ltn WalMiit Creek. Tho weather oontinucs dry and warm. Frank Rccso has so nearly recovered from his injuries that he is looking for a job. Wo rcoommond bim to the commonwealers, Mr. Bean Smith spent last week with hiB sister in Fairfield. He was thrown from a load of hay recently and quite seriously hurt. The farmerB in this neighborhood are getting ready to plant corn and a few havo already begun to bury the goldon grain. Mrs, Reed spent last Sunday with her paronts on tho roach. Ban Norris is on the sick list, and Mr. lleeso is badly affected with tho rhoumatism. Oats aro looking fino but the wheat b not as good as could bo desired. Mr. MoEngland's havo takon pos session of the sorlbnor farm and are making quito a change on tho bosom of mother earth, probably keeping in mind Poor Riohurds adduge, "Ho who plows deep while sluggards sleep, will have both grain to tell and keep, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Award. , Moro than 10,000 Hindoos havo boen inoculated for the prevention of cholera. A Quarter Century Test. For a quarter of ft ccnlnry Dr. King's New Discovery hns been tests d, anu mo millions who havo received benefit from its use testify to its wonderful curative powers in nil diseases of Throat, Cheat and Lungs. A remedy that has stood tho test so long and has glvon so universal satisfaction is no experiment. Each hot- tlo Is positively guaranteed to give relief, or the money will bo refunded. It iu ad mitted to bo tho most rollablo for Coughs and Colds, Trial bottles froo ut C. L. Cottlng's Drugstore Largo aizo 50c. and $1.00. Teacher: Children boo what it suys on tho blackboard and bo sure and toll your parents, that Wienor soils tho host clothing for tho least money. The Crete Assembly. It is tho Intontion of tho management ot tho Chautauqua uosomcly to havo a completo gymnasium in running ordor on the grounds. Rcgulur instructors will bo in attendance for both ladles and gentlomon's claebcs. A boys class will also bo organized. This is n now fea ture of tho enterprise and will bo appre ciated by all. Outdoor sports will also bo part of tho plan. When rinby was aick, wo earo her Cactori. When ahe was Chll J, alio cried for Caatoria. When aho became Miss, alio clung to CaatorU. When she had Children, aho gave them Caatoria, . Seed Potatoes at Myers & Usher's store. They aro lino, Farm Loans. If vouwuntuloaiion 11 rat class land I can give you n epcciul ruto. Lowest in terest Willi option to uy part or uu iu anyyoar. Cull or write to mo. C. F. Oathkk, Rod Cloud, Nob. Seed Potatoes at Myers & Usher's etoro. They aro lino. Cabbugo Plants Now Ready. T hiivo n nico lino of cabbogo nnd weot ootato uliintB now ready. Prices tholowest. Ibuuo Ludlow. I$9tf For Sale. Knmn beautiful combinations In wnll paper, coiling, uido wall und border to mutch. Pricos vory low. Doyo & Grico. . ii .1 i- H i Hor.40 Clipping Joo Holcomb tho liveryman, nt r.h of tho Holland house has purchased a Gillette Powor Clipping machine wnich works perfectly and rapidly, osn clip hordes in ono fourth ot the tao employed by hand clipping machines Riinir in vuur horses and havo tl eoa ol:ppod and got rid of having tho horso hair flying about ftr four or fivo weeks. They will do better, stand a drive bet. ter and are ensior takoa eare of. Tho Snn'a Fire. How was heat originally imparted to I our great lumlnaryT Was ho "born In 1 fire" and has ho been in .an active state of combustion sinco the day of his birth, or was he once "a darksome body, flit ting hither and thither and yet going nowhere In particular,?" If ouco a mighty planet of somber hae, why la ho now the torchlight as well as the heating apparatus of a great system of worlds, and, being both, who is equal to the task of calculating even the oysle of time whoreln the great change toek place? It may have been that there were nn world in what la now the solar sys tem prior to that time, or, if there were, nrobablv onlv two, i These two black giants of this datk-J enad nortion ot the great univertemayS bavo collided ana coalesced into m ywm nebula, from whence the whole of onr system has been evolved, u ugni ana heat wero thus mechanically produced and still retained to a certain degree in our sun, the largest fragment of the twej colliding worlds, is it notaitogeinernxo ly that tho great solar flroa willnnall) burn out and that as a result man anc all living creatures will become extinct on all of tho Inhabited pianetsr ou imw Republic, . Tito Crete Assembly The announcement ie mado that Rov John H. Huffman ot Kearney will glvo u courso In physical training nnd volco culturo besides frequent readings as preludes on tho nssombly platform. Tho clafis work will embrace such suggestions ..a fnnilainontal nrinuiools ot volco build ing, respiration, quality -of volco, melody, ..natures, etc. ActllUl PrUCticO will 1)0 given at each lecture and suggestions for pructlco ut homo. This Ih avuluablo uouree for public Bponkero, students and for those who wish to improve the speaking voice, Tho Columbuu planing mill Is again in activo oporation, If dull, spiritless and stupid; If your blood is thick nnd sluggish; It your ap potlto is coprloiouB and mioertain. lou need n Stiranparllln. For best results take DoWitt'n. It reoommrnds itself. 0. L. Cotllng. Children Cry for Pitchor'a Cattorlau M.it.j viHknnll fljantilctiaM With somo very few exceptions, whlcl It wero Invidious to name, but which al In tho railway world know as such ex ceptlons, tho railway corporations ot ui rTii.,.i on tit avail v livit from handt mouth and havo no working or wsery capital whatever, although their buiinea' requires It moro man any mavi. railways are capitalized for much mor thau they aro wortu. u suauy mu uvm ed Indebtedness, car trust certificate inmin .m.i tnrmliiftlHecnrities.take, at par, represent a value In excess of tlf sost of tho road, and npon them fixed ir terest ia compulsorlly payable. Henc'; whatever tho road earns npon aotm, cost must, nnlees it exceed, say, 8 pj cent, be paid ont annually In the shajg of interest alone. Simon Bteroe uFi rum. A it.d Vliitlns Carda first. Tho Chineso aro said to be tho oris! nators of visiting cards. So long agoj tho period of tho Tang dynasty (619-8M VUlling curun wore wwn " --;- --, In use in China. From ancient time j i, m-AKont dav the Chinese have o served tho strictest coreinony with r gard to the paying ot vuits. io oaw ,,ini, thav iisfl for this nurDOsearelar and ot a bright red oolor,-JBieate lj era, ( v t fi I Jk . i k . .w .JSiiJyfeb&A- .. :."i , A1' .v ' ,."4 i... " - kJJjSUL L . .. . Ji JEwisH' kKViA . v., jtlk ? JHLAT .idxy. .V.iirf r fix 1a Ml XVWK& SMmsinea I I if m SI ;it:felWW6lUl8MWIWill &fiaa3S88&!s m UK' -p Jsl.k.Vvguai, ,'.,',.,,, If. jtff ' My mlS. Jrj5sijiS KiS ' &