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VOL. VI. Cheyenne Daily Leader. tL (JLAFOKE, - . Proprietor. flyer’s Hotel ft French Restaurant Eddy vtroet, Cheyoune, Wyoming. DYFiK, Proprietor. Thu establishment has been ttiorooghlj r*ftt(ed •od 1* now ready 10 accommodate ita oW patron* •nd the public In Oral rate *tyle. And nil I lie luxuries of the season always on hand Single Meals, Hoard by the Day or Week, a modern!* terms. The Bar ia always provided with the best liqjUors and Clears. For a Rood TO cal, go to the Froncli Be*- Hirttut. |3F"Elrst Class Furnished Rooms to Kent on feasoiiable terms. declO Planters’ House, On Sixteenth Street, tlirec doors east ot Joslin & Park,s Cheyenne, First Class BoirJ, $2.00 per day. THE Traveling Public will And good ae •ommodntlons here. We solicit a share Os your patronage Eastern Prices. A. S. EMERY, - PPQP’R. lanl7 ly FORD'S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT! (Late SAnoENr's Hotel.) B. L. FORD,: 5 30FR1ET0R. Larimer Street, between U and 11, DKNVKK. - COLORADO Meals at fill Hours. Oysters, Fisli and Game a Specialty. This honso lt« entirely new and newly furnish ed throughout with the beat and latest styles. BP spring bo's. Large and airy rooms. »eD*V-dm KHQX.I9U HOUSE. Opposite Passenger Depot, (•John Knmeß, Pa*op*r.) Cheyenne, Wyoming' Charges to Suit the Times. CLARK’S RESTAURANT, An i Rourding House, W,VI. CLA Li, .p o?> Opposite Railroad House, LARAMIE CITY, \V. T. Citizens or strangers always receive the very best attention at this popnbir house, '•ml no pallia or expense Is spared In supply ing the table with every luxury in liio mar ket. 49-Koardlng by tlio day or week at moder ate prices. uovWwAml y EVANSTON HOUSE. KYANSTON, Wyo, Ter. ItIcDONALD Sc BOOTH, pi*l wly. Proprietor*. MECHANICS' HOUSE. TJlddjr street, between 17:h and 18th streets, I'j n. ar Metrnpolilau Hilliard Hall. hoard -nd lodging, per week ? O') Board, •• *• 5 (X) Tr»mdent hoard, per day, 100 A share <»f cash patronage solicited. MRS s J FERGUSON, Proprietress. JuulO ly UN THE EUROPEAN PLAN. OREAT WESTERN HOTEL Salt Lake City, Utah. Stage. Lcnvo Dally for Nliniiitr Camps. BITUATED in tlie bn-hicss part of the fit) whh accommodations for two lutndn d guest* T«rm- Ifberul, SMITH Sc BIGAZE. Proprietor* •entSl-wly CALIFORNIA KICSTVI It AN l\ OR2EW RIVER. W T., Mrs. M. BURNS, Proprietress. TUS >uti*e 'n iti-t' I* ojw im d t 'lid ii 11 snn furnlsttfiJ tl«e public hi 'i.r • « «• «*p le. nt ih. Ihorifs wsilc" »• Hi v mi «oe■ in *i» 1. I’ralii* • ton It -rr SO i-ltui » 'I in- lioli- > ff.! .illie Halil rt-l i ittM* unv 3 • -,v \i* U. P. B. B. HOiLE, - Wyoming', G. !£. Proprietor. All t,7 n* top here Thirty Minnies n» liUKtiH. I": I I ‘in .ei-. new ai | .-| L ,t.« fumlKhcd, lihm lli/lit and hlij oh . iv. 1 • *.:/{• inimn, Ac . and uT"V nil imimw u-Un -wu* th* • <u. iw*lrc. AUt\‘4l 1-t ■‘A'AdF (tfbtfjiTtttti ID tulh Uc&brtr. AMERICAN HOUSE GEO. C. LEIGHTON, Proprietor. The above House ha» recently hewu opened to the traveling public: It la furnished In the fluent style of tiny hjiiso la the west. THE FINEST FURNISHED ROOMS. The tnl»le supplied with every delicacy of the season. Board by Day or Week, MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAY OR NIGHT The hotel In situated on B'xfcenth Street, hi" tween Eddy nnd Ferguson Streets, cn the situ of ibe old Iluliln# House. GKO C LEIGHTON, ■pStf Proprietor. Mechanics’ House, 11 STREET, LARAMIE CITY. IMKNIIY lit rn, - Proprietor I*o ATI D ItV THE PAY OR WTEIC, with or ! » v. It limit Looms. The liar Is supplied with the Glioiecst Liquors hm CJSARS. \rd f*'c Tablo furnish d with nil Hm Delicti •lea of the season. novlG w&mly EAGLE HOUSE, -evameanth »t, bob Eddy and Tliolmos.Cheyenne A. HITOTOONM. Proprietor. rl OOD Jay or week Board, and Lodging, at ver H inudiTate prieos. Flr-t claw- nepoimnodmlon* o rr'i>i- i».o' Lv.hrv.jrs. The ehnapest and bo* i*Mlae hi town. !rly!l.i#« , lf mm The world ia full of V Children crying for McLAIN’S , im* Candied Castor Oil. It !■» delicious,♦•ffertlre and harmless. Tim taste tnrnii I ff Its cathartic powers nr« B not Impaired, l'rlco 25 eta. — — -^ — McLAIN’S VEBKiPUQE BONBONS are elegant and effective. They resemble Cream Bonbons kept In confectioners’ shops. Children 1oy« them and cry for them. Price 25 cents per box. Auuuiua uv UiUlCI' uIU 111 >J U(,CIMt. mc’.i3l-eod-1y E.NAGLE, Wholesale and Retail mil tHlffllßlCilll Constantly in stock. A full lino of Btapir and Fancy Gioccrtes. Green and Dried Fruits. Flour, Grain and ProvlM(oiiM. Cholmt ISrandN ot ■.lqnom.flynni and Tobacco*. store Situated rorner SEVENTEENTH A FERGUSON Street*. Chcycnae, Wyoming. aplltf Tii(«!?-()\ k TAM, Manufacturer* ot FINE CUSTOM MADE Wlinlraalu Doslcr* In FINE LEATHER, FBEMCfI CALFS AND KIP 3. OAK SOLK ANt> FIHDINOB. HWING iMiii' orr i"gc»iiciii- wiili Fcrelpi MaiißfuCur* im i"i - 1 lit*-«r nr lc:• * *. < w I' -)\s a -but ii 4 d- be "KST tjl'i: ITIKH - :nl '• I g U.l’lll) ’lit* ' ill HI 3* Midi 41* Ordei'M IV >m Iht ( oiudrj Pmniji »o. Scutate* nth Ci,., be; ' Vl\ ••'.i t VJn ,veu :;e. V* y ta i njy. so ri J a a.h 'o CHEYENNE, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1873. MISCELLANEOUS. Jason B. Brown, (Secretary of Territory.) Attorney at Law, Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, WILL practice his. profession In ttie Su premo and District Courts of this Ter ritory . Office In Curtis A Arnold's building, up stmrs, corner of Kddy and Sixteenth streets. May 21 ts J. W. KINGMAN, Late Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Attorney at Law. OFFICE AT LARAMIE CITY, Wyo. Ter. aprtt-tf H. GARBANATI, A TI’OI EY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. Will practice lu all the Courts of the Territory. Evanston, Wyoming^, svptb- ly FIRST NATIONAL BANK OT Cheyenne. A V'TIIORIZK n CAPITAL, 8500,000 PAID UP CAPITAL STOCK,- S7i,ot>o Dirtctor*. A. R. CONVERSE, F. K. WARREN, SILAS REED, J. 11. NICHOLS, H G. IIAY. Tcsnsaete a general Banking business. Huy .-ind rell Exrhange, Coin and Uom Duh<, Govern ment Vouchors, Land Warrsbh. eti. Collections made on all points. with prompt return*. Inter est paid op Time Deposit*. A. R. CONVERSE, President. John U. Wild. Cat>hkr «pl2-tf I. C. WHIPPLE, 4occ*s*or to Whipple Bro*.. VVLole*aie nnd Retail Pot er m G HO CE It IKS, r/torrsuNS, A PltO DUCK. Arc prcpareQ to dll Inr-je «>i «mal> order* f t .supplier ol SUGARS. COFFEES. FLOCK, Blt OIV, H i MS. UKAIN AND VBUKTAIILBS. FISH OF ALL KINDS, ritENii and miiKt> nil'its. CANNED GOODS Figs Spice*.Bago. Marcarnnl, Tapioca and (‘lirnti. Flavoring Kxtrarx*. BAKiFJC POWD RS* rtAUCBS. IHCKI.ES, ETC. Wrjivf apeclal attention lo t'ir iraib- In FRESH BUTTER & EGGS A,i<l iht* b«**t i|iinhih-* <*f C’ li to «•: Si e . •Ml of width we urn pruparrd to olfar. In nny •(iinutliy, in the lie*i rondlllon. and t H odm’eii I'rli‘c« Mtore on the south tide of Scvun’eentli 'lm*. w*-*i of !h»* r«iat Oltli'i*. t'D-fN,- u« €«•* Ul-o V .0 l»JTI < !• ALL KINDS OK Liusineirifs C-a,T'il- BY TELEGRAPH i ::nroHT» :• XrRI •••; r ion tiik MOOMIS. . LXAOIR. NIGIIT 1C K 1* OK T ] New York Preparing for the Cholera. The Epidemic Appears in Indiana. | The Montana War Claims. Billiard Tournament in New York. Pacific Coast Items. Miscellaneous News from all Quarters. NEW YORK. New York, June 24. —The Hoard of Health in busy providing Hgainst the visit ol tlie cholera. The etreets ore being disinfected, residents in | dump tellurs are compelled to find Issh unhealthy homes and owners of i the houses occupied by the poorer classes are instructed to abate the cx | isting nuisances and lake precautions j against the occurrence of others. Playing was resumed at Irving Hall Billiard Tournament Ibis after noon by Albert Gamier and James Dion. The fir.-t call of the score gave ! Gamier 11_', Dion jl). At the end of j the 21st inning the game stood Uar nit-r IM>, Dion lUo. In tlie subse quent inning Gamier, by some rs the most brilliant plays evir witness ed here, made 80 points, and in the 2.Mb inning ran out. Tin* score be ing Gamier tit If). Dion Job. Before ihe game commenced Dion was the favorite by two to one. The trial of young Walworth for • shooting bis father commenced in | the court of Oyer and Terminer to day. The court room was crowded. The mother nnd two younger broth ers of ti e defendant sat near him, also llev. Mr. Backhouse, husband of the sister of Mr.-. Walworth, and sev eral other friends. Schenectady, X. y., June 24. - The express train from the west on the X. Y. Central Railway, due here at 5:40 p. ni. yesterday, ran into i freigiit train on a side track one mile west of this city, demolishing several freight cars im.i the engine of the passenger train, killing; Boudin Haiu ; iin and severely injured J. F. Weeks, ! a brakemun of the freigiit train, also injuring the engineer anti Uruiiian of th<£passenger train. ILLINOIS. Chicago June 24.—The weather is extremely hot, the thermometer to day and yesterday marks 01 in the shade. A Washington special to the Trib une says the investigation which lias followed the passage of the Montana war claims, in the Treasury dopart : meat, uncovers some of the opera tions of the old Indian ring. Jt is alleged that some time since M. 11. ! Insley, desirous of securing an Indian j contract, sought the influence of Mrs. j Anna Sackett, mother-in law of the ! kite Commissioner of Indian Affairs, , Parker. Tint contract was secured, j and in addition an appointment was ! obtained for Insley to proceed with : the goods nnd take charge of their ! distribution. For the services thus performed by Mrs. Sackett, Insley 1 paid her in Montcra war claims to I an amount near ti '• •■urn of eleven ■ thousand nine hundred dollars. Mis. ! Sackett made a verbal statement to j the Comptroller .-taii .g that -h«* per . formed \ aiuai.it* m rvices in obtain ing the passage of 11 e la w by Con g’ess rtcognisdog the validity of th«* Montana lndinn war claims. liir counsel makes tli * aino statement in her leimlf and it (crest. It Is also alleged (I u< -he pio’iired an appoint rnenl in the Indian i)e ailment ( through her son in hiw ,Ci I. Parker, - at that time the Coimnissioner. CALI FOUNIA Ban- I- KANCIACi), June 21.—Tin- Huhivl i's f- ; :jK.-rvi.-i>rn hnv»* .-ti.-lnim <I ; tin- Miiyi.r.-* vein of tin* Fhir.o-o Pig ■ Tail iir'ii.mnrc, ti ml pu.m-cl nvur tin* ; wto l n.- mliT taxing li.r t’liiniM* ] hiunilrymt'ii IHu-en ihillnrH pi r quur ter pistil. Yiv-lit ! y iiflorini'n n Hinge ms rnUiusl iii'iir ?. .i.vsvillu, mill Well-, Fnrg<> A Co.’s Irciiiure of t2, a, )0 ink on, by tliroo muskoU men armed. ( The passengers wore not molested. I Tlte robliers esonped. DirrnoiT, Mich., Jane 24.—Severe thunderstorms with heavy ruin pre vnilod to-diiy throughout a great portion of ilie State. ST. Louis, June 21.—Gov. Wood son has appointed VV. B. Napton, | Judge of the Supreme Court in place of Judge Ewing deceased. An attempt was made on Saturday by a hand of desperadoes t*> rob llie store of Mr. Roddy, at Burlington, about twenty miles from here. Rod dy resisted and shot and killed two ; of the gang, named Joseph Backus and Thomas Jeflersou, airl clubbed another wlth his gun so badly that lie cannot live. Cincinnati, June 24.—Thomas’ immense tobacco warehouse, at Cov ington, Ivy., with five hundred hogs heads of tobacco, burned at midnight last night. Loss, $811,000; insurance, SIO,OOO. Four deaths from cholera are rc- I ported here to-day. Ev.vnsvii r.n. Did., June 21. Thirteen eases of cholera are reported here ii, tin- past two weeks, and sev | on w ere fatal. Concord, N. IT., June 24.- In the House to day the ecial committee or* Ibe-ul ji-el relating to 'lie privi lege of women voting in S'-lu ol dis trTls. reported in favor of giving lino th" rigid. A resolution to rid loiirn on Halurday next was passed. Nahii vn.i.i'. Tenn., Juno 24. There were Iweaty-nine diaiiis from ' cholera to day, of which number eight were white. Every one is much more hopeful, anil business is erdiven ' Ing. 'J’li I dDii r:p '-lc C’ttllroutl I mill I'at « nl« withbol I l‘l»r Itmul u»»t <’«m jtlelctl Accardlii" to tlio Tn mi of (he I.aw. BY TKLISGKAPir. Nicw York, Ju.ie 24.—The Union 1 Pacific Railroad Company d ic.s not succeed in obtaining patents for the remainder of the lands located, hut not yet patented. There are about 211,000,1)01) ncres included in the origi nal grant, and up to (lie present lime • patents have been issued for between 900,000 nnd 1,000,(4)0 acres only of lands lying in Nebraska. Os this, only half was selected by Ihe road, patents for the other half being with held; not, however, because of the impending Credit Mubilier suit, hut because the government lias no in formation that Hie road Inis been completed in accordance with the terms of the law. Tlie last report of (lie condition of the road was made by a commit Its* . of eminent citizens, of which Ben Wnde was a member. They found that the road was not constructed I and equipped according to law. The ties were of s'ft wuod, and the cul verts were of wood instead of stone. Nevertheless the Commission reeom , mi nded that half the land located by the road he patented to the company, but that the other hail ho reserved till tlie !eri:i of Die law were com pil'd with. Tlie Government is act ing uowir ling to this report. The Secretary, in answer lo an applica tion fir the rest of tim patents, ex presses is willingness to appoint it Commission to in poet Hie loud and report whether the- imv Inis been ful fill'd, hut the Company does not seem ill haste to have any more dispel-- tio s. 1 li*'y, however, Imv e desired patents for nil landseast of llm Itoeky M mnliiins.and tlnti tlie hinds west of I hose piitenied should a)) )>.' reserved Tli s pr. petition is no! r.eiepted and every alternate seetiou of itio.-e located is reserved. It is, therefore, not likely Unit the Union Pavifle will secure any more | ntcnls for iiiunll s, possibly for years lo i-nine. « _ a • -xi-v"- - -wok- • £.'! «•■» M ar D(‘i ai IniTiit. F let 11. hilvliVil'E. U. S.AIUCY. \j> \’i-!«in t I trie vißUii aat I ivporliH for II - L* i.t . <•! < i.iiiiiiciiv, M It orolo^';< :J i • j .l >r: f«»r TurHclny, Join 21 tis C UU r. m. FfJ ; wind miul'.i a.-t and fit- 1. ; tti!r. (niini.r, 70*; wind wtM r.:n! f.•l ; cloudy, Lut. I’n in isro, 0,?'; windMuill went aid ' ri-k ; <• I < nr. I'nrllui t!, Cl ; w ii.d i:ni ili\vc-t in d 1 liyt'.t ; fi>ir. 1> .1, 72 ; w it.d K«’uth aitul i’i' :-«r. : P* » f* 1 * * w.i ti and 1 IV- -i ; .-T. ( ■|)t \ « l)’ (\ a ; W'iKtfV WC.it liL.dgtll* tic; !sii. Uat«» for Trau»l**iil Advertlalng lu the Dally and Weekly Leader. All transient udvcrtiNomonVi. 10c j»er Hut nonpiiroil each insertion, (VI 8c). (lui-SC). j j (lim 3c), ‘ ly-’ic). Local Notice*. per 1 no, 1 BourCLMl*. each In-.. (it 15c), ! ! Dm-inci. <3in 8c). (ly-4c,. I.ncu NaHcer, , pm line. in Weekly, tit-250. Dm 20). ! tttr-lSc . <3'u 100. (Cin-Rc). Li-i'al Atlvttrtl-*- . . ineniN. 81-60 per’.'>ll". tli’ lines m>up'l) tir*»t In I •‘.■i tiou, 75c per ffllo each Mubiu-quent lliser- ‘ 1 lion. H. QLAFCKR, Editor and Proprleiui MOUND CITY • I <2 o m m e i*c* ini Coll o. yo. NOS. at>A2l2 f N. rol l!Til ST., ST. I.Oll'i MO FORMERLY RICK A STEW j 1 Ik the Dloitel Biihlih n** **ch«'ol of she \Ve»i. nut corp* of i!toniu r 'ltlv i iii.eaied pro(c»Yor*. j lorui* in all melliotic uii«l biauciif*. FULL COURSE UF Uook-ki cpina:. Telejm piling, Civil Knslncrrlng. Arllhmrth*, iVninanehlp. Kntg• lull Grammar. | Buelnt!** Cor re * poii cl *• *’re Comineiclal I.a*. Lmi"ti«x-s and Higher Math ninittle*. The Mniia l <T v C.Ji»*ire from 1 lie ntitniier of 1 tudcnib us«.iA 1 ,'.i iv» fcitiiattuUH Dili) properly hr called n.» Employment Bureau. \Vo have now n p Tfoct -v»!ein by tvlilrti tvt are able lo , GUARANTEE SITUATIONS by special contract. No vuciitloiiK. Student* mu/ enter nt nnv time. For circular* nridreru i rilOS a. ItICBLRt. Loula, TOo. ! fnbU-lv HIP RT Ol (he Condition of (lie Flr»( National Bsttik at Chryenne. In (lie Territory \Yyomln*r. at (lie Close of Uusliichm. Apr 1 25th. 1873. Ri-soiiu";:s. I. Discount*— BS-4.L.7 <n i Overdr. us. K. 121 5H U. >. llonds to sci’ui clivulntlon... Sti.O 0 (hi Other Ntoeka, botidM and gen JL.’V.t.jfil ; Due from Nntlonnl Ranks •-'•1,1 0 ‘-'7 line from Klalc Hanks nnd ILtuicera 5 2'.l .Current Kx no much 752 7u I Taxes Fill.l 439 50 | I'remlumK 2,!*u.*E , J'» ('ash Items *'.855 to Rills of Niitlonul Rnnks 4 2>l U) Frncilonnl Currency, (£u Iradim; Nickels. Ito 34 ; ! Specie, Co n 1,515 00 ' j Legal Tender Nulen •Js.GtiU 00 Mid 8208,288 20 | I.I.VniI,ITIEB. f’npltul Stock paid In .$75,000 oy. | I’i uom.f 2,502 IH : Kxi'lmuge 2.57 0* Intrr< st ::ifl WJ l’roflt nnd I.oks 2.50 J 00 : National Rank Circulation out standing I Individual Deposit a »1,M7‘l Due to Nntlon il Hunks 1.L548 l>u* Instate Hunks uu l R:niters 3.935 09 j Total OWl.iagTi ' I Territory of Wyoming.) County of j | f. J. E. Wild, Cashier of th** Firsl National Rank of Cliey. nne. Wvomlng Territory, do | Kolt-mniy swear that the above slat* incni Is true, to the best of'my k* owl edge an»l b< Hos. J. L;. Wild, Cashier. I ! j 1 an 1 sworn to b lor* , jSKAi.. jujo tli 1m 7th day of .tune 1 73. •—' L. (\ STKVKNS, Notary Ruhllc. , CoitltKCT-Attest : II is. Hat, 1 E. K W asuien. f Directors. J. H Ntnio.s. j j*" l :i S7!L'. m BALL ROLLS OH! E. ;s’. K.pliuger I I* 11 mi prepared to fnrni*!i the Pnbllr witli FfirxH Bni.At). t ri s m.d r.u;.s 1 And lu Itc. i:\eiyil ing e t-r n 1 ri 1 nt a FUtk l’ C I J , A K. E Si Y . 1 Aj.-O ALL KIMS CF LUNCHES,! at r,i« r . D. ti ♦ L U Y . 'ir «t < li-ryctktv. W T. Ap THE “WELCOME" SOLO It diaohargea Raolf, and thus eaves almost the entire labor or the operator It is an invalua ble implement.to every farmer. Description will be sent to parties applying, who will please stats in what paper they read the advertisement. Semple, Birge & Co., 13 SOUTH SAIN ST., ST. LOUIS. 11. GTjAF( KE, Sole Audit for Wyo ming T'*rrlt)orv. i f7‘ i . NO. 237. Webber & DeKay WLoDnale and !!«lail Dealer* •« LUMBER; SHINGLES, LATH, SASH. DOORS «*l r »•***« AND BUNit' , AND A (itnirxi Assurtmcnt PLASTERERS’ MATERIAL^ ' s Office and -Yard at TEMPERANCE IIALL," SEVENTEENTH STREET, * CIfKYKNNE, - - W. T. e-.r’ to* - L. Carpentier, Kwc’CMor lo Jno. Ilulrd. Fashionable TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT For both Civil and Military-. pONS'I 'NIT.Y wn b.iu 1 *h- Latent 8!/le*«il. v< t !•» **. ah*tw.u* »a<i RveW i.H'Pi- mu of in\ F.vtikbriaUinaiit t* warranted a I’ln.FECI’ FITtINO oue. SIXTEENTH STREET, Next Dour to Finn n utlanol Bank t h< yeuuc, W. T. noVS-M A oily «n. R. & J. T. MUUT, Whol anlc and ID ’.all CASTEEH AKD NATIVE LUMBER, LATH. SOJMIL£\ DQOR3, SASH, BLINDS, BUILDING PAPE!!, Sole Ag'.-nt for HAYfiOOD’S GRANITE CAN* YQM LTME. OFFICE ND YARD: 11xvrj,>cr A 11 Gasman's Ok! MXiiii vru hVHKEr, Cheyenne, - TY \ oiutu^. upr^o-tf F. hCHWE'CKERT, In iiiis .Now lirlelc Sisteentk Street, bet. Eddy Sc l’»rffu»etL C’llUTkN K. WluaiMj. Ltulir In IIAEDWAREI Naila, Epai'.w, Fictz Scebpii. fiii'.ois Ucclhillm Tot^a. • F urnishin® Goad's, j oK KVKIiY V a JtIF.TY. CuliftlHlitly ou lmml i* cm; life «twcli % D"ll)l‘*U<* Pocket, it lid Tit Id r « CiiUtHY. | a I*l. a l.urg** Mini wall *rlcc *d »’.ock. «<t “ ’Cooling and Hea'ing Stef Toyw and I’aney («oudw ofvscl v d-'.'HM'lptloll. »S» I*U\!N. PRUHM I>. HiiU J.V.V.V>.Vk|a ! TINWARiJ All Job Work An our Rm* 4iMie mi *1.,,r« notion, nt t<utnou%UU rutw* und wnriamed 14 Cloe sktlufurtlu*! ord*;* < « - . ..I.iry nHcttdrfl iv. u oi •A.