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The Bogue Signal from Bogue, Kansas • 2

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THESIGNAL mm iii ill 1 1 1 was a dauco at tho residence of President Harrison on the evening of March 4th which passed oil very pleat antly. A large crowd is reported, tho receipts amounting to about in cash. of ijroflts in. McBride Co. rUBUSUlil) KVEUY TIICKSDAY.

BOGUE, KANSAS. FLOUR, FEED, GOAL, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. sms. I'Hii'l Oflico at Kirwin, Koli. 11, N'iIW id iir.i-.))V iircii that thr.

follow ii'iNUim- 0(1 Hiitllif li It'll IKHtro of lii.l to iiiiil.ti until proof in Hiiupurt of ii'm cliim, iimi Hint wilt proof will Im iu Ij.ttoro i'hocaik ut ItiU City, UuiiAio, on iio.K WJI.1.M fScotr, 11- E. VSjTM. for dm 8W'U fcw. Sf, t-Hh t'w. 82, '1'.

It. iJl. lli Kami tho wit-in' to nrovu bis cnntjitiifitiH rn.iiiiciK'o upon, luui oi liimi, 'u: Kimli'tn KnV'rt Hunts (iurrott, Tandy iMIxnn, ail iso.n, K.ms. Any poroiiii wio to piuU-t ajfninnt tho alio.niiii'i) oi eMh proof, or knoM of ai.y oulihi.iniiul tiie iutv ami liin ri.xitiu tinui of ti.it Ininiiwr i't'cai i'iiniii, v.iij- Houii pnwt ii'ini run will Im uu uppoiiu ni'y in tliu uliom ininili'i ii'il mxl inure to uiininp 'Kiifan, ol huM to ouiioUci; tu lj SUCSCKIH'IOS 1UTKH. One Cnpr, One your $1.00 OieOiWi uionlliS 55.

line four Copy, tli rue montl." 8d. AVERY'S. If Oil R. R. Chess, E.

E. Mullaney, Gov. Humphry has won golden opinions by his wiso und jut management the ull'airs of the state, since ho has taken tho ream of government, His udruinisi ration will bo ono of the most popular and Kidatary that Kansas has ever had. i The newspapers, generally, favor a ninety days session of tho legislature but after ridiculing tho legislature so relentlessly, they are ashamed to support tho measure. Now that the legislature has adjourned, they begin to appreciate it as a butt for all kinds of jokes and abuse and to long for its return.

ADVJCJlTlNIi'G KATES. Ailvcrdtiliiff lOceuU j'oriacli jmr Ihhuo, hImrIu column mwiuure. 1 column poi ii co.uiiiii ht ytitr to column pni. yocir Fny run until onlurcij out, wlum linio in not Hppcilloil, anil wl bo uliurKiid uml colloctcd fur ut tlio rate of Bve cents por lino for etioh Idaho. H.

A.Yokob, wf VURAB 11 la 1 1 Ol NOTICE. TIMBER CULTURE. No. 8K. U.

Ij-iiii! Offlve, Kirv.n, Kjifni, Jnn. Coniiilaint hiivlnif i red thi by MAUY. J. OIT ni' nnt 07'T, for ut-.) toeoniply with 1-iw io iWifr-Vuitur Kti-try No. iw-ib dut-il Juni upon the judi Quirtt i tiou 2.

To.i'n hip b-nitli, itiiiKP in liriihuni lyouniy, w.Ki ft vi to tii eiiu h.il;on of rtiid entry; coat litdnt nil that fl 'iin uit hi -II il to pl.mt or cuili-VhP' 111 fir -t live ii'-i-t to limlii limner wv il or on thin land uccorillnir to law from lint" of on I ry to tn-es'-nt tinw aud tlicreure no tinihor tioiv ifroivmi on li.n 'i'he hiiiil piirU-s ur sumnioneil t.n ap-pi urat oflii-e on tli'i 20th d.iy of l.i ir-li, at A. to und turtuab testimony cone-, rmutf NtM Uilnre. U-Ct H. TCokoe, Entered at thn Vot Oflico ut lingua, Kauum, an uucuoii ut all mutli r. Thursday, MAR.

14, 188U. NOTICE roil PUBLICATION. No. si: Oaicw.it Kirwin, KainviH, Slili, IK-'O. NoIich is uiif.il thuf t.

following mini-oil nltjnr luis litwl of intunltoii to miike llr.lii JH'o i in cluiin, mid Hull Kai.i jo'o; will I miufc Ix'ii'io 'l'lif ut iiiii City, Kaueiw, on jlarvti aw, WILLIAM MI LLANliY, If 13 No. for tlio Vi Heo. 30, a V. Bc. 10, 8, nuincii tlii.

v.itiu'.-'SPB to provo hi oonliiiiitmp ivaiuiMico upou, uuii tallivuliouof, ami land, vim i It. M. Snvdor, C. IC. Snyilor, .1.

11. IJondi.r, 'iU-mm Sweet, iili of iuiimas. Any ptiMoii wlnHl ti nmint tlio iillowuncfi of r.roi v.lio ltno.a nfniiy n.Hfon, iik'hi- llii; law an-1 the rotfiiiii-tioiiH of l.itm-ior e.pf.!-li.int, buh pru-ij slioulil not Lo ho im lit tiie uhOMt liiiiiiuinnl tima nii place to ITOrH Wl'll niailUimt, tl( to oiler eKidouco in leljuUui of tnut aabuiiiimJ bv ciaiiniint. W-Ct II. A.

Yoncik, Regiatot. The Oklahoma bill did not pass. Tho only legislation in the matter was an amendment to the Indian appropriation bill, opening to settlement about 0,000,000 acres of laud by proclamation of tho president after such Jands shall havo been purchased from tho Indians. This postpon esthe opening of that country very indefinitely, as complications will likely arise in getting title to tho land. John Eumchon, thoiuvwitoriudorul.

Hamdaii ft rfjmMk'un with im-otlior namo but lio is a iirotoctioniBt just the sarno. West VikgAia has three governors and utill the pooplo of that state are inclined to murmur. Gen. Harrison knows a good job when he boos it and ho will hold thk one down about oiyht years, BOGUE, KANSAS. IS THF PLACE TO FIND TIIE Best Bargains EiGooraisiiiyooTUiMs.

IN Graham County Ivansas. Everything CHEAP for CASH. We will not be UISTDERS OLD, in Western Kansas. NOTICE FOn PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR No.

HM. Land Oflico at Kirwin, Kaunas, Feb. 'oi'-(! ia lirrebv -v er. Unit the jiasi ided noiireof his intention lo make llnal proof iu snppon, of Ida t-laiei, ihai oaiu )toof will bo maih) befoio I'eirisiier or necuiv-ut Kirwin, Kansas, on April id, te.w, ELBUff 15. LAVELL, II.

E. ftJiiffl, for (he m4 Boo. 20, T. 7, BimgeflO. IipnainoiJ tho followinj; witiiessua to prove Ids continuous ruiitilouce upon and ctdtivaUon of.

oaiu iand, vi. ttylvenler Ttrown, of Nicoder.iM, Joi'oiib A. A. llobont, Lucy B. EoDotit, Jouoph Combs, ail of Alcona, Kana.

Any pon'ou who desires to protect the allowauea of proof, or v.iio kuovvs of nay teiivi.iniuil roason, under tiio law and thoreKn-jauoiii) of the interior whv et ch proof should not be ill tie giveaiui uj, portnt.i'.y ut inenbovo n.entionpd tia.u tdaoe to c.Mb.-i-Tauiini) (he wita.MKB of snjd cHiii'iinl. ainl to oifor cviuobco iu rebuttal of by eiain.uut. H.A.YoMoi;, W. A. Ltndsoy, Att'y, ID (it Several Kansas towns are wrestling with the BUfjar in ill.

Tim difliculty ni presont seems to bo, to keep up the agitution. 9 Land ut Kirwin, Katnina, Jan. Notice in Iwri'liy that Can nanv cd mttior Ins Hind hi-i intKiilioii ij llnnl proof in support or Pih i-iniii-. and B-iio proof will Im iiihiIh holoio at liill City, Kuiiiitw, on iimcU hih, io.v'.l, via: JOHN MCLI.ANfiV, 11 N'o. KiCO, for tho SEW lln ntirnns thn following itro'ipn to prove hi': niiininnoiiH rusiduiicu upon, and cuttivatioh of, hind, viz: Snvili.r, 0.

K. II. Bunder, William riwoui, ad of Iiamjas. Any poiaun w)idMiri to nrninnt tho 1 iv.ii"ci) of iiicli or who knowri of ulnii'iithil roiis.m, mioor and liio rivnhi-o iH of tho lntt-rir JH'pa. tinont.

wh nacli proof tiilil nut he iiiiowod. will he jdvou nu opportu-i'y at the idiovo lime iiihI place to t-rwH-pxtt'itinti 'It) wiintwctt of mud cJuimcnt, am! offttr ia of thai nuba.iltud bv II. A. Yo.vai:, Keaistor. IWW HR WAS MADE tlKTTBK OFF, A Scotch tradesman who had amassed, as lie liovid, 1,000, was surprised by his old clerk with a bal-anco-Bhoot showing his fortune to be 0,0001 "It can tot be," said the principal; "count ng iiu." The clwlk did count ngiin, and again declared the balance to he 0,000.

Tho dauber equated hinm-lf, and ho also brought out a surplus of Time aftor time he cast up the columns it was still a and not a 1, that re war Jo Lis labors. So the old morchant, on the strength of his good fortune, modernized his houao, and "put money in tha purse" of tho enrpeutur, the painter, and the upholsterer. Still, however, he had a lurking doubt of tho existence of the extra 2,000, bo ono winter night, ho sat down to give tho columns "one count mors." At the close of his task ho jumped up ai though he had been galvanised, and rushed through tho btroets in a shower of rain, to the house of tho clork. Tho clerk's head, capped and drowsy, emerged from an atiio window at tho sound of the knocker, to inquire the errand of his midnight visitor. "Weoju there ho mumbled, "and what d'yo want?" "It's rao, ye scoundrel exclaimed hii employer; "yo'vo added up tha year ol our Lord among tho pounds.

London Filiaro. FAKGO ITEMS. The pronUwt drawback to great is tho' dread of nouing one's sel. caricatured by tho admiring prcus tho country. jErp Davis was not consulted in th matter of changing the name of Davit county and ho may wbOwt to the entire proceedings.

Gov. Martin had four years in whicl he could have talkod reform to somt effect und it seems a little out of placi to spring these neglected matters no Buddenly. The Eeloit Courier is talking of "letting up" on the north-west mibjoe! after all. It will probably tnko thi credit for Gov. Humphry's appointments and rest on its honors.

H.Swendener, LIVEEYf FEED and SALE- STABLE. BOGUE, KANSAS. Good teams and reasonable rates. L. C.

MEGHEM, Register of Deeds of Graham Co. AND NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. K08 -Lund Ofiico at Kirwin, Kanaas, Starch 2nd, ISsfl. Notice irt hereby civpn tl-nt tins tettier In lllod notice of i.ini uieaiion to niuke tiiiai proof in kapnott of hi ciaii, an.l that ai(i proof wiii by made before liAintcir ur lu-uoiiei ut UirA'in, Kansas, uu April viz: AD ELI A OLD 3, forth 8 i 8oo.

'0-1-30 IIor.aMies tho foHowiai; witnesnco lo prove Ids coMirmouD ri-uiduiice upon, und cu.tivi.'.iou of. Bidd land, via: David W. M. of Nlcodomua, Kat-Jesso Swift, Audoraoa t-t Wobbler, Kan. Any ponton who defirm to protect mrains't the allowance of uuc'i proof, or who ut m.

nobs tan tial ronton, atmor tiie law and of ll.o interior I epai'inent, why sjticii p'roo choiijd hot be will ho kivoiV in ojpori.i uity nt the a boit) mentioned, timo anil piece cioi'K oxumtno the of mA tin to oiVnr idtneo ia tobuttal of that tub nitlwi b. daiiuuut. II. A. Yokos, W.

A. Lindooy, Att'y. 15-tit NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. Lund Office at Kin, Jao'ySO, iKf).

Nolioo in iutreby urivoti Hint tlm foilowjiij-nnm-od nollior f.iuii uolii-o of pit? iiitoi.lion llnul proof in suppurt m' hi-. loaim, ami that nit) proof will he inndi' Info re 'ha Judw at I ill City, on 2iurcb w. J. E. ADA MS II.

for the tili'4 Kev. 89 Town 9 liciitro 21 vv. miniun the fullowiuf; to firnvp h'u-cOiiiiuiKinn upon, und ouiiivatina rf. tuid Iliad, vi: WilliprF. m.yt, (i, J.

Karly. William C. Ilrown, iiiin, all of l'liro, Kannaii. Any portion who ilenirpa hi jiioto il acniiiRt tl.n of such proof, or who known of mr DuitKiuiitiui rou-om, umtor thi? pjw a-ul I he roiiiH-tioiiJ 1 1 mio I'loiaitoiuiit, hv Mich not bo aUo.vod, will be tii.tm an at tito tiiiii.e ni.Miiioueil mo and to erofn-eAMiiiiio oi cli.iniiu.t, and olfov mdBiicB iu rebattal of that bv clucuaut. 11 ot III A.

Vunuu, UcRiHter. IBSTRAC It seems impossible to ploaso everj body. Jeff Davis does not like thr appointment of Blame to tho portfolio of state but then Jeff is not a ciiizoii and it is none of his business. GUARANTEES ALL IIIS WORK TO BE CORRECT. HILLCiTY, KANSAS.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND Ori'ICE at Kirwin. Kanjas, Fub'y 13, 13U'J. Notice is hereby s-ttif Im--bled notic; of l.ia int- niion to r.n.k llual iu -upporr of hit chijtn, uml th.it iid proof will be made beforu i8t or xeivvr ul Kirwin, Kaunas, on April w.t, All'fiN LAVKLL, S. d'X for tno SWU NEJ4 XWA SUli 7 20.

lie names tlio foiloifin wl'iiesseii to prove Ids contimioiH re-idjneo upon cuittvatiua ot, bul, viz: Syiveitter J. Brown, of Nicoil-icus, Kann. Joseph A. A. Ii.iboid, I).

Ik-bout, Jojph Comha, all of Alcona, Kansas. Any person who desires to against th( rJlowMiicM of sii'-h proi or who know-, of -in; nil intiiil n-a in, un.br the law and tlio regulations oi the Interior lit, why mkIi proof dioiilrl not wid he opportunity ut the above mrilionei! time and placo to -ro-f-cxamin-i thn witnpiw of Mild ci.dniunt, and to offer cvMouco ia redutial of that tuouiitted by chluniut. II. A. Yomue, -nl t-r.

A. Lindscy, Att'y. 15-Ct as. CARRIES A FULL LINE OF StajDle and Fancy Weather fine. Farmers havo commenced their spring work.

John Adams has returned from the eastern part of tho state, whoro he has been for tho past few months. Al Schirch started last Monday foi Nebraska to bo gono several weeks. May Hydo visited in Milibrook last Even if thero woio enough Butler votes counted for Cleveland to have changed tho result in 1881, it is rather late in the day to try to remady it. Mr. Cleveland has collected his salary and skipped.

The fact that James G. Blaino is Secretary of State belies the rumor that an American vessel at Samoa was destroyed by the Germans. Bismark is a diplomatist and know better than to "monkev" with Blaine. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. sua Land Oflleo nt Kirwin, Iianias, ry.

1.HS9. Notion thut tho tutAwiiitf-nttm-pd bus nolji-e of ids iutmition in nii'i-p linal proof in enppoit Ida claim, and that said proof wiil bo nan ia before J.nt.;o UiatJitj, ou Alarca '-'0 viz; Suixitfus M.inw, II. K. the W4 Si c. it, 'I'owa l'Mige 21 w.

ITtj iinoa the witiipvivs tn lij. coji'iniiciis rosua-iice p(' culiivutiun of, aaialind, viz; Josepli B-irton, iileiord Jlanio, Frnucin Dean, I.i'o Yrwn, idl of ISukmo, Kiiumw. Any person wl cciirus to yr.tl.vt upainut li of Mrii proof, or who id.j of tn-v anbHtantiiiirenson, tim 'iw nn.l tho of the inievii whv Bitch proof MimiM nol lie allowed, ill lx irt vran above mtvitio'ted time uml ilaf to cro3F-eTaniiiit the iiiitned of eiainiioit.atid to oiieroviu.r.c ia rojutui of thai Bubmiitod b. o.aim.ir.i. I-1'1 II.

A. Vonoe, liegidter. GROCER IES! week. M. F.

Barnes will plant a big cror of sorghum this season. He says that it is tho boss feed for his Shetland GOOD GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES. ponies. Patrick Hydo is slowly recovering This will be strictly a Harrison administration. The heads of tho departments were chosen because their ideas of tho respective branches of government were in harmony with tho from his recent attack of tho rheumatism.

John Hvde did some wild shootiu" Oeeai Inter me plans of tho cheif executive. Friday ut an antelopo but failed to so cure the game. 0fS0 iimw A Hftfxi-Wi CN SALE Is Published Every Day of the Year, and is the LEADING REPUBLICAN PAPER OF TIB KORIHWEST. Some of our boys think they can Senator Hays and Representative Walrond of Osborne are delegates to play the little game of poker to the "beef combine" convention at IMc. etc'usiva of Sunday, by mall, postpaid 1 1 ice, aunday includeci, by mad, postpaid lO.OC per yJ There is talk of a now school house St.

Louis. The Osborno papers are not claiming that tho north-west does in Dist. 42. "Why not' build it. not get its share of the stato honors.

Miss Mamio Hubbard has recover NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 8171. I.nnd orr.co at Kirwin, Kansas, Feby. IStli, 1'9.

Notici) in hereby nivou Unit tho nam-iin bus liie.1 notice oi bis intention inahe ilnai jiroot ia support of his claim, nnd that BniJ H-oof ii ha nuitle before LVitilvr or liecohBi at Koaf, on April PxvJ, viz: JOHN A. EiCIIMAX, II. E. llir-7. for il.o Soc.

Twp. 9, llang.1 'Jl. V.c names thpfoUowinit to prove hi? iitaid.uce uon, and cultivaiiouot, said iaad, 1'malt BitdJ, Jacob tie man, Exru St i'eler, of I're-on, Kan. Any peition who detdi'o t.i pnitcit arninftt the ali'iwai ep or' eia-h proof, or who knows uf any ti'il reason, under the law and the rivnia joes of the Interior IVonriniRnt, why each pro'd ftiotiM not Im will lie ive.i na unponu-nityat thp hlMixe lreniioit.i tiiop ai place lo rrorw esa.i.ino the iti.e, )f Paid claiii.ant, and to eviUoLce iu rtoutttd ot lliat s-ibudiiDa bj ciidnumt. l-l-Ot II.

A. Vbxac, I'oyiiier. ed tiom her recent illness. riUlii iiij i'Uirii EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH C. D.

Brown started for Colorado The proximity of Kansas to the ''band wagon is immutableSenator Ingalls was the first to call on Presi the 11th. inst. Mr. U. McGiunis will move to his dent Harrison and wife after they ar rived in Washington and a Kansas farm in Books county in a few days Some of our boys talk Oklahoma.

band headed the inaugural procession AT BOGUE, KANSAS. Will Smith has returned from Neb raska. Al Schirch. is preparing to have a -DAILY TRAINS- BETWEEN THE SEMI-WERKLY INTER OCEAN. It on MO.MAI"S nd TIIITIWDAYS, and besides the ne oondensed from it eontainf many laatures rroat Talne to those so situated that they ean irt tha erery day.

The Monday issue contains the eermoaa printed la Tha Dsifer lnU-r Ocean ot tiio aaine date. THIS WEEKLY INTER OCEAN. Ii th Popular Family Newspaper published West or the Alleffhany oin its popularity to the fact that it is the HEST EDiTKD and baa th KKiH-EST MTEUAltV ClInACTER of any Weutern rnblication. It is CLRAIf aaf and is the able eipcnenlot IDEAS and PKINCIPLES dearto the Atnerlf a While it Is broad In its philanthropy. It is S'OK AMEJ51CA AOAIN.sT TT1H aud broadly claim tha the bmt aerrire that can be done FOU MANKIND IS 1 INOItE VE AND MIKE FEKMAXfiNT THE FiiOSFEKtTY OF OITB OIIEAT Consclsctiousaerrlce in this patriotic line of duty baa glren It an unoanal ho; 1 tooa tils mri(-an psople.

no paper excels it as a aisnemimtor of n.wa. TUS MAKKKT IlEFOIirS AKE RELIABLE AND COMFLETE. TIOI TrrwsOFTIIE WUKbn la f.mnd condensed in Its and the Try bt series nd literary proJai ticna THAT MOSEY CAN PURCflA-SE are trinlarly fotin Is it oolumus. Amor the tpccial family fnatnrra are tfcft department TU3 r.VIOI AJ.D liomu WOMAN'S KINGDOM, and OCR CURIOSITY SHOP. Onfh it A VOiKL AMK15ICAN KEM'SFAPER, and richly deeerrea what It haa, TilK AF.GKST IKCULAf ION of any publication of tha kind ia Amtrio.

It la ti iner lorths home and ir thu workshop. 1 wico of Tha WeeVrlv Is Jl CO peryear lua prio-3 of The Sami-WeeSly is 13.00 per yoar For tho accenmoJition ot its patrons the manisement of III'? IXTKU OCEAN ha botli these ediUoua with THAT BRILLIANT AND SCO' jSI ILFLI.LICA1ION, SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE, ie o' thn bes t'ternry Monthlies In America, and which compares famnbry with any I'm toiler in illustrations and literary tnatK-r. THE PRICE OF THE AGA-nf: but we will rend TU5 WEEKLY INTER OCEAN and SCRinNEH'f il li beh one rar. fir T1IKEK DOLLARS. Both rnhllcitiona for prle.

ot cno. THE INTEK OCEANi and SCIUIiNElfS MAGAZINE, both one year, for FOL DOLLARS. Tn U.epnlirjriii campaign thrtrnded in thee'ecfioTi of HARRISON and MORTON an! PROTECTION PKIN IPLES, no papr had more Influenza thsn 1 INTER Or-CAN. It has been firt. last, ami always and dnrin cnipslK came to be r-emfnlu-d as the LE ADING REPrBI.TC PAPER or TUB WST.

It caictsia liia position, and will give special attention to gcrarDBintl and aTslrs. msde atnitrrist.aitherby draft.eipresa, postoffica erdsr.arprea Kansas Ciiy There aro at least 10,000 men in Kansas who are yearning for tho distinction of receiving the first appointment under the new administration. Kansas City Star. But none of them will kick on the order of their preferment if they can only get an appointment NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. No.

sino. LAND OFEICK nt Kirwiii, Euasa Noti-e is h'-re! civrn ha hi ftii" i his mlt n'i'n to finil cf of hi; an! mm rr wi 1 b- f- oiiTE at City, K. viz- EDV. AKD WKLLINGTON. V.

S. SrJC3t for the XEiS. KWii E'i U-S-21 llrt n-nR th followin? witn tt itov. bis boss garden this summer. Mrs.

Ella Beecher and family will move to Motor in a few weeks. There was a spelling match at Mc-lotte's school house last "Wednesday night. Miss Mary Faulkner has been engaged to teach the spring term in District 42. Bogue is getting a good share of the trade from Forgo. J.

T. Hyde attended the assessors meeting at Hiil City Monday. Jos. McGown will start for Nebraska in a few days. Ssir.

continri'tsiA r-. ttitleni-a tinon ca.Liv.ihoii o. Wiitl viz: A. L. M- I'li'ifon.

Jn Loffl, Jeff Lhnlscy. Wt iton, all of Reclining Chair Cars on ail twains, ZTFcr information regnrdirg Hates of Fair, r.pphj to J. TEBEE7S, G. P. ani T.

Arft OMAHA, Anv(r-on trho proto-t caint th sin i rtM.f. iip vluKki rws of rnv JrnoE Cunnmgaain charges the Grand Jury to drag the assassins of John M. Clayton to justice and denounces the crime as a political murder in which nearly every member of the democratic party in Conway county Is implicated. If Arkansas is nut cleared of thi3 pernicious blot, it will no fault of Judgo Cunningham or Suite's Attorney Carier. wbi.tatiM.it rt-a-on.

w. I.r lav? ami tae cjIj- tion of tli'. Int. rior nt, ucb proof not ro' iv wi I tie En-, ii an r. ortu- nity tb a' ov ni'-ii'ioiit-d nt- ted pi errors, or nxusMrad uter.

AJ.iivh. a VMon-- 'hp r-: eia itttt! rrJTVT7 Chirrt" AAV W-a 'w ic T-r in ic of th.vt sr. i by oint. i-Ct U. A.

Ycvc-r. K'gitter, i.

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