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THK HMD CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1895. w x ciPii BLOSSO Acts like a poultice, drawing out fever and pain, and rcinvn;. orating the entire Female Sys tem. It removes all obstructions and creates a healthv. natural ' flow of all secretions. It is the one natural cure for female troubles, because it iu applied right to the diseased parts. Don't take internal rem edics for Female weakness, com mon sense rcauircs a direct an. L plication for immediate relief ana permanent cure. "Orange Blossom" is a sure, painless cure for falling and dropsy of the womb, profuse, difficult, irregular menses, lcu corrhoeo, ulceration, tumors, sick headache, constipation, sal low complexion. "Orange Blossom" is apastile easily used at any time. Every lady can treat herself with it. Mailed to any address on re ceiptors:. :3r. J. A. McGill&Co. 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111. I'or Kuis U) V. I-. C'oltiiiu'ltftl :ioui. xntv ABYi:itTi.m::ui:vr.s. MSEBARNES' INK. W A IKli.VMS CO.. ill K 19th M N. Y frA CflS ,&, HEAD NOISES CURED m W- MM My luhuliri.'uihloii. litipul.rnai a1'. . i'll"f.i!l,3i:U"n lulrmi'v Will rtnhrinl. Noraln. u.c.11,1,. K. Hlrix,fl83 ll lfcwlsrk, sols depot. Stud tor Lugks&Jpruoti FREE. ;&$ I If I'nrkur'nlllrii' tf.tlft. it rut, tliA feorft I wf !li Vtii'tJ.um-, tltiii. ),luU ,( n, i'.in,Tl.4 In tune SOcti. UuH s.isi J-c i -u iv, or liloCUX It '.U Mi V. BOTitttiuuiiiiuuiifiiiiijMainNRiravfl Glass! auick! Thore'R lotsof snnp and vim In tills lliHE.1' ltooTHKKH. There's lot" of ptcasnro iind Kood lieMtli In It, too. A ile HcIuuh drink, n tctiier unco drink, u home tnudo drink, n drink Hint (It'llKhts tho old and youuc lie sure and get tlio genuine HIRES Rootbeer X N Mil pwktt lUll S llllool, BoM f jt. THE OHA8. E. HIRE8 COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PA. '' CAN I OtlTAIN A PATENT t For rronipt anmnr ami iin nonwt oiiinlnn. write to M HNS A: CO.. who Iiiito hail nearly fifty jcora' ilerk'nraliitlin pati'iit bunlncni. Coramunlca tlmintrlctly con(1ilintll. A lliintllinokof In lorroation ronn-rmnii Tntrntu nd bow to ob tain them ri-nt tren. Alao n rataloguu of mccban tcnl and clintlt!o Imoka writ trer. . raiciita taken throiiKb -Munn Co. reeelre prclal nutlet In tho Srirntlllr Ainfrlrnn.aiid tum are tirouslit widely bofnretlie public with out co.t to the Inventor, 'J'htii iipleiKllJ jiaper. iul weeklT. eleenntly lliaatrnted. ban liy far the larnett rirculjtmu of any scientific work In the world, tti'l a ;car. Minnie copies rent free. Bullaln Kllllon. monthly. fWla year, flngle foplea.M3 cents. Krery numtwr contains beau. Jltul plates, In color., and nhntouraiihs of new pnutea, with plans, enabllntr liullders to show the ''.':!! rteslims and ferur contractu. Addren MU.NN ii CXi.. IW YUHK, Jill IlIIUAUWAT. Notice to Tcat'licr. Notinc in hereby gtveri that 1 will exumino nil jicrsons who may desire to offor thcniKiilvea uh ciintlidatcs for tcachorH ofthu jniblio schools of this couuty, at lied Cloud on t.ho third Sitturduy of each month. Special oxruniniUiorm will be held on the Friday preoocding tho 3d Sat urday of each month. The standing desired for 2d and 3d praio ctTtifioates is the name no grade below 70 per cent., average 80 per eent; for first grade certificate nn .....1. 1.1 On i ....... -,. "i" piuu uuiuw au ic r ucu., tono yu per cent, in all branches required by law. D. M. HuNTiB.County Supt. rMlAS. BCIIAFFNIT, liuiiriiiico Asciicf, ltpresiiis Jirriniin Insurance Co , rreepnrt, 111. Hoynl iiiiin.iiicn Co., I.tvri"i'il. liiiKlund. Ilnim Fire Iiuiirimrn Co.. o OiiihIij, .Neljr.' I'lKi'tilx AniuntnriiCi). n( lioiiilon, Kni;. To lUndiritiT rlrt) AiitiancnCi til Etiuland, Urltlsh AtncrlCH Aiiriuii-o Co. Tnimito, Can. Jfiilual lifsc rvn FiiihI .Uh Mi.o( N. . , , Tim Workman liniUUni; and lmn Association t( l.lncnlti, Ncbraikit. Ollico oyer Mizor a Stors, Red Cloud, Nibraik Ei ('Mi krulrr'. I.n-.lli Illamonil IlraniL lENNYROYAL PfiLLS ,.Vv Orlgliinl unit Only (Jon nine. A jTv. t. iwi; rtlM-i. lAoitu itk rt AM Vtia I'rueifUt fir t'McHnttra Jwu In V wt"t2C(",' t'mn.t in u l mi i tu tiK-urtcxV y T'2'm 11 whii I In iM.i TiiUoXy I iff ' nohJ tni. itiN A i hrurfiitti.tr tnl 4e. I W JJJ In pUm fr ttrMeuUn I'MltLcLltti kit I C 5 "Hrlkf fur !.llr,"inMifr t ? rHurn Jk ? MkIU It'.tMitl ItiHtiM.thl A m ijfT fcU Ij n Lm1 Uf Lii.Ui. ruitudt-.. IV IffliW. L?A,:a,"' ui d, Iraullllcs liiohjir.J ytBV f " W-.?l "'' -' lujui.itit riv.t!i. t IV?J( -&$' v'-' T-'la-j Hc-trrp Crnyl !(5i. v ,'', .'fcl"- " Mn Vouihlul Coior. , fc,iW'J-iliyi'C,..rtt '"'P 'Ii'nri! ft l.mr tt..j. t eaMjsfts- -tft..iaM if ttw.tnwii a,e mm! i;; vrs kJUNt 1 Wh HIlRESM lOOTBCE HI COPYRIGHTS.' VIEW FROM GOLDEN HILL. A Tourist In Central America Whim m tliusliistlr t)er It. After lenvliiR Ciilebm wc rapidly de sceml into the valley of the Kta Grande, and u half hour brings us to Panama, writes n. correspondent In the rittsbtirR Dispatch. We climbed the bill of Ancon, or, ns It Is sometimes called, (Jolden Hill, and looked lenRiies away across the waters of tho Pacific. The nscent Is not one of pleasure, as we cllml) up the roiiRh and ragReil hill 000 feet or more. Half way we stop for a few minutes' rest, almost wish ing we were In Polar seas anchored to an Iceberg. Tho vista that even here catches tho eye through the swaying limbs Is eiichantlngly beautiful, and we push on nlong to tho grander view that awaits us at the top. We are paid n thousand times for the toll expended In reaching the last foot of elevation that crowns Ancon. Wc have stood on the Itockles In midsummer nt the snow line, looking down through cloud rifts Into the valley green and fresh In the morning brightness, and up to the snow-enpped peaks across the valleys to the range beyond, encompassing a picture bold In Its outline, stamped with vigor and strength, beautiful, It Is true, but not half so beautiful as the panorama that stretches nway before us. The first glimpse that meets the eys Is the blue water that washes the shore on this side of Chlnaland on the other. Then tho Islands In the Hay of Panama, green In the blue water that surrounds them, ocean steamship at anchor, sailing crafts and the In dian cayuco are seen in every direction. Looking down on the prolllgate town at our feet we seo Its red tiled roofs shimmering in the light of the morn ing sun, Its clustering groves of palms nodding In the gentle breeze, its cathe dral spires standing sentinel over the rum shops, gambling dens and opium Joints of the heathen Chinese. Still nearer nnd half way up the hill are tho three and score and ten hospital build ings of tho canal company, under the scrupulous care of the French order of Sisters of Mercy, embowered In tropi cal verdure, rare as it Is beautiful, and all completing a picture that no artist can paint. HOW A SWALLOW DIED. Iniiil'tl In Ita I'llKht on tin- Sluirp Cud of it NViitlirr Vunc. This Is the story of a curious mis hap which befell a swallow near Cold Springs. N. Y. W. !.. Culver was stand ing In a barnyard at that place. It was a blustery day, and the weather-vane on the barn was kept In constant mo tion by the shifting wind. Mr. Cnlver looked at the vane. He had looked at It twenty times before during the day, but this time It was different. Evi dently a bird had been perched upon It. Mr. Calver thought It the most un stable perch possible. Hut tho bird re mained there all day. Towards even ing the boys on tho farm tried to dis lodge tho bird by throwing stones at It. It did not go nway. Next day It was still there, and then an Investiga tion was made. One of tho boys climbed out of the cupola window, and, looking up, found the bird was a swal low; that, far from being perched on tho vane, It was Impaled. Tho vane stuck right through the bird's breast. The swallow was. of course, dead. Its position mado reaching It nn Impossi bility, so It had to bo left where It was. At last only tho skeleton was left. Finally even that fell to pieces. It Is thought that in one of the sudden down ward swoops which swallows make In flight the bird did not see tho rapidly shifting vane, and that the latter veered around Just In time to Impalo tho swallow through the breast. Ax In n Story llnnk. The Downger Empress of China has bad a romantic history. She wns nn extremely beautiful girl, the daughter of poor parents who lived in the sub urbs of Canton. When tho fnmlly was starving she, knowing her commercial value, persuaded her parents to sell her as a slave. She was purchased by a renowned general, who, delighted with her benuty, disposition and gen eral cleverness, adopted and educated her as his daughter. When, later, tho general was summoned to Peking he could think of no finer gift to offer his sovereign than his daughter. Tho em peror found her so charming that ho made her hla wife. When her husband tiled, In 1S81, this slave-empress be came regent, tho present emperor be ing only 7 years old. She found China crippled by debt and torn by Internal rebellions, yet live years ago, when she handed over the governing power to her son, peace and prosperity reigned throughout the vast empire. Niiiiich of rostoftlccs. The postofllco department has agreed to namo two postolllces Trilby. The law governing the naming of postofflces Is very simple. There can be but on of a name in a state, and no name la permitted which too closely resembles another namo In tho same itate, aa It would make confusion. Nor are gro tesque or profane names allowed. With these Blraple restrictions a community Is allowed to select Its own postofflce name. Water from hU Winifred's Well, About two hundredweight of water from St. Winifred's well, nt Holywell, Is, It Is understood, posted every night In sealed cans to all parts of tho coun try, America nnd the colonies. To ac commodate the expected summer Influx of infirm pilgrims a new hall Is being got ready, fronted by a statuo of tho patron saint In whlto marble ItenKoiiiihln Complaint. "Walter," said tho guest, "I wish you'd osk the proprietor to turn on a little moro light. It's so dark in here I can't tell whether I'm entlng planked ehnd or a paper of pins." I&HS4 sCvOQT IItV JVPfVsjBflAajajfVJBJPJPJPJPpEflaaVaiaaH BW40jLJMiMiBMSBaliil.M SBi sv ej "" ran A case IT will not cunt, s An njrrccnhk) litxatlvo and Nmvk Testa. Boy'!? lrRKlMa or tvr.t bymnll. 25c., We, and Sl.OOtxT package. H.imples free. 7X1 Tlio lirorlto TCCTS rCWttl 11, W fort Iu Toetlt nnd liruatmiac Captain Rwcrnrr, t:.s.A.,pfln Pleiro.CVvl., Bars: "fctitloh'g CnUrrh ltpmcdy Is tlio llrst mcdlrlno I lutvo ever found thnt would do mo anyfcTuod." 1'ricofOcts. Hold by Drus-glsta. SHILOH'S CURE. ' Trrrs OnnAT Cocou Cuna promptly mitm hrreatl others full. For Consumption It lina no rival; tins cured thousands, nnd will ct'lia you, If taken In Umo. rrt:oMc'.uMcti,N.OO. Tmr aul by O I. :ttlg BracifUl HEROINE OF THE TELEGRAPH. How I'reiicli lllrl tlntrlttril the tier mi ii lliirlni; the Vtur. In tho rruiu'o-tiermnn war of 1S70 tho Uhlans In particular pliyed huvnc with tho French wliv. (in arriving nt a villain t hoy would rli.'o up to tho telegraph ollleo. cut tho lonncetions, and carry till tho apparatus or ola employ It to deci'lvo the enemy. They woro outwitted: however, on one oc casion, and by n woman. Mllo. ,lu llotto Dodu. it jjlrl tf ultfhtoen. was di rector of tho telegraph station at ,ilthlvlorn, whom .die- lived with her mother, when the I'rur-duiH entered the town. They to.ilc pus-fodon of tho -tut inn, and. turning out tho two women. coiiIIium! thom to thulr dwelling- on u higher i'.ooi It happened that tho wire from the ollleo in run ning" to tho pole on the roof pusod by tho door of the jlrlV room, and bo conceived tins idea of ta;-plng- the Prussian tnesMiyes. She had contrived to keep a telegraph Instru ment, and by ni.'iuis of a derivation from tho wiro as ab!o to carry out her purpo-o. lumortant teloifranis woro thus obtained and soeretly com municated to tlio Mili-prefoot of tho town, who tonveyoil them across tho Prussian llno.s to tho I roneh com niaudor. Mile. Dodu and her mother woro both arrested, and the proofs of their guilt, woro M)on discovered. They woro brought b.'foro a court-martial itnd speedily condemned to death, but tho huntoneu bad to bo continued by tho commander of tlio corps-d'arinee, Prlnt'o Frederick Charles, who, having- spoken with .Mile. Dodu on sever al occasions, doslrol her to bo pro duced, llo Inquired her motive In coii.inittlng so graven breach of what are called the "laws of war." Tho girl replied, "do Mils I'ranealso" (I am a Frenchwoman. Tho prlnco continued tho sentonco, but, happily, before It was executed the now.s of tho armistice arrived and Mivetl her life. In !7-s this tele graphic heroine was in charge of tho post-olllce at Montrculll, near Vin cciines, and on tho Dltb of August ho was decorated with tho legion of hon or by Marshal MacMahon, president of tho republic. THREE TOUHISTS Ilnve nn Adventure, Willi ltrlennd In tilt. Holy I. unil. Mrs. I.ydla MamoivotT von Finkol steln Mountford, a native of Jerusa lem, who has been iu Pittsburg for a week or two. tells this story about soino tourists who undertook to go from Jerusalem to tho Dead sea and back without tho customary escort. Thcro were thro-i of them, and they thought tboir trusty sovon-shootors woro ample protection against tho Hedouln plunderers who infest tho country. Tho three mado tho journoy to tho Dead sou in safety, took a bath in its waters, bad passed Jorlcho on their way back to Jerusalem, and were congratulating themselves on tho way they bad saved tho expense of an escort. Their way leu through a narrow dotlle. Hero thoy woro mot by a mob of wildly gesticulating Arabs, who lilted tho ronl, and ovon leaned over tho rocky walls whieli formed tho dolllo, waving their curved swords and inuklng an awful chatter. There was no time to draw tho sovon-nhooters. Iu n very fow min utes tlio travelers woro ntrlppcd of everything, not a stitch of clothing being loft on their bodies, nnd tho robbers woro sitting in circles tiimr rollng over tho spoil. Somo pity for tho unfortunate men finally entered tho bosoms of tho Arabs, und thoir lints and shoos woro returned to them. In addition to these articles of attire, a liver pad was given back to ons of the mon, and whon tho thrco started toward Jerusalem, avoiding tho public road aa much us possible, tho man with the livor pad was tho bast dressed of the thrco. Thoy mado their way to a school built in a cometery just outside tho city, and when tho portor opened tho gate ho nearly fainted. Ho explained afterward that his first thought was that three of tho occupants of tho drarea had returned to tho cemetery after a stroll, but he couldn't Imagine whero tho corpses had secured thoir hats. When Baby in pick, wo (jare her Castor!, Wiin blio u a ClillJ, alio cried for CastorU, When fcho Warno JIIhs, tJie clung to OiKtorU. Vueu kho had Children, ahu gate them CahtorU. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. tilLQWEl LAKE SUPERIOR. Its I'lirotcal Venture, Ita Ifartelnns Depth itnd 1'itrlty. Prof Mnrk W. Harrington, chief ol the weather bureau, read a carcfnlly prepared paper on "Some Physical Fea tures of Lake Superior" before a largely attended meeting of the (Icographlcal society at the Cosmos clubhouse, Wash-1 lugton, recently. The paper gave an , Interesting description of the lake, Its ' nrca, coast line, Islands, drainage area, j formation, depth, currents, changes of i levels, periodic and non-pcrloillc changes, temperature, precipitation, forest (ires, storms, winds, climate, vegetation, soil, fauna nnd commerce. Lake Superior, the lecturer said, was the largest anil deepest, not only of the great lakes, hut of all the bodies of fresh water on the enrth. Its total coast line Is 1S7-' miles, of which SSO miles are on the American side and 092 miles nre on the Canadian side. Tho total area, Including bnys and Islands, Is 32. lfirt square feet. The Islands hnve an area of CC0 square feet, and the bays an area of 1,041 snuaro feet, leaving a total area of open Inke water surface of .'10. (! square miles. The boundary Hue over tho lake between the Dominion of Canada and the United States Is 2S! miles long. Probably the next largest body of fresh water In the world, the lecturer said, fs Victoria Nyanza, or t'kerewo, In Equatorial Africa, with an estimated nrca of 2.",000 to .10,000 squam miles, as against the Lake Superiors known surface area of .li.lOrt square miles. Tho combined area of the great lakes of tho St. Lawrenco Is 'Ju.'i'H square miles, nnd a third of this Is formed by Utke Superior. The largest Island In Lake Superior Is Isle Itoy.il, or the Regal Island. The Indians have always considered this Island an evil spirit, and even now are loth to visit It. On account of the Inrge expenditures upon It, with no adequate return, tho Island has also proved somewhat of a "hoodoo" to the white people. Cari bou still remain on this Island and have become quite tame. The Island Is de scribed as an Isolated and nearly sub merged mountain ridge, rising from 1.000 to l.r.OO feet from the bottom of the lake. It Is the only Island of tho kind In the lakes, and Is only paralleled by Isolated and volcanic Islands of tho great oceans. THE VIOLET IN FRANCE. Ilinr It llniiciuil to llei'oiun the iiiol'oiilr l'louer. In the morning of Maich 20, 1S15, Napoleon, who had been banished by the allies to the Island of ICIba, upon returning suddenly to Paris for his reign of 100 days was welcomed by the women of Paris with showers of violets. In memory of this attention on the part of tho Parisians tho Km press Kugcnlu adopted the violet as tho Napoleonic emblem. Violets thus became fashionable In the times of tho second empire to such an extravagant exent that they were eaten as salad. Marquis, tho widely known confec tioner, Invented the sugared violet as a bonbon. Put not only was the pur ple violet a la mode, but tho pale vio let, from Parma, Italy, as woll. Al phonse Knrr, tho celebrated novelist and poet, retired to Nice, whero ho do voted himself to tho culturo of flow ers. He raised these Italian violets In such a quantity that he supplied every morning the principal flower stores of the capital with Immcnso boxes cov ered with wadding. In which theso Mowers arrived as fresh as when gath ered from his gardens. I'ttlthfiil Itos. A Mr. Wood, who Uvea near Hood'a Mill, Ga., owns a peculiar milch cow. Sho is Just an ordinary black cow, but is so much attached to Mr. Wood's chil dren that she docs not llko to bo sep arated from them. If tho children aro at home, the cow will stay In a pasture with n fence three feet high; but, If tho children are taken away, sho will throw down even high fences In order to follow them. At different times, when the cow would bo In the pasture, Mr. Wood has slipped the children nway from home; but when sho came homo nnd missed them she would go out nnd track them, when sho would follow wherever they went. Tho cow knows her business, nnd has an Idea that if the children are allowed out of her sight they will not faro well on tho pure milk question. few Women Sine thn ,loke. It Is related of an Kngllsh Judge, now gone over to the majority, that when over a woman appeared as a witness, nfter asking her nge, ho used to go on, with n malicious twinkle In his eye: "Now, mndi' no, you swear to speak tho truth nnd the whole truth. What Is your name? What is your profession?" The stress laid on tho word "now," nnd tho tone In which it wns uttered, had the effect of convulsing tho audi tors, but It is on record thnt most of tho witnesses never seemed to per ceive the little Joke at their expense, I.ltcntrjr KfTortu of Kuril I If. The report that tho kaiser Is writing a military book, to be published on Se dan day, recalls the fact that Napoleon onco went out of his way to produce a similar work. The book was a failure, however, and the captain went back to writing proclamations. Wllholm II. would better keep to after-dinner speeches, In which ho has been success ful bo far. A Perilled having. Domestic Do yez want mo to use this square thing? Mistress Yes. placo the dishes Inside und turn tho crank. "Phawt good Is It, sure?" "Tho dealer warranted It not to break over a dozen dishes a weok." An AkciI l.t-ifMittnr. October 2Sth, 1779, Monsieur Jacob took his seat as a member of tho French assembly, nt the age of 120. Do You Wash? 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Clianev aa ile tctitlsiit, fur the sum uf ouo liuiulrcl ami I.iriy two clull'iin and fmtv elclit cent (3H'.' )) Hnil costs IhjimI t jaw, and iircruliiK costs whlcn snlil ji.CKliit.-lit wan mi the 31st d,iy of Uectmber Isir.', triuiscllpteil totlieilMrltt eonr'of Wt coiinly. .Sbr.l.i 1iiik levied upon Ihu lol'mvlic real i-sliiti-taken ai ill" property if sulci ck'kiuutil, to siitlt saM Jildmuent tii;wlt: l.ots thirteen (l.'l) fanrtef-ii (14) lllleen (15) sixteen (IC) eieiilvi-u ti;i ami (18) of liloekoaM (I) l.alluu'.s Hildltlmi lo the c.t) billed wloud, Nebraska. . . . . . . And III Oder the )nino for s.ile to the hlKhest b'dder, tor cash In hand. m Hut r.'thiM; of .lime A. I.. l"Xi, In fnmtnf lire east ilournf thn i-niiri limui. ill n.ilil Wehstel roiuit. thai lie Iiik the In lldliiB wherein tb- last term ol court whi held, at tlio hour of one u'eluek p. III. of snld day, uhen am! wheio due attendaiicu will be uUeu hv the .-.ndersli'iied. luted isth day of May IW.- .1. W. liUKcnitv, Bherlff. Jamkh McNr.NV, I'lainiin'f Atty. .Slieriirn hulv. fly virtue of an execution directed tome from tho district court of We' Mcr couiity,.Sebrrvika. una liidpmeiit obtiilm-d by ths lonslileiatlon of ir'Istllft court ol eb. ter count. Nebraska, on the itth day iif.luly.lc'M.li' favor of Thuw ltali us il.ilnlin. anilHdiliiHt'llie Fanner ti MerchKiits HanHncCi li.uivai defendant, fer tlio sum of one thuiisaiid aid eiuiily tv.o doliarx Hlid celils, Hiid eoiils taied at flo Hol lars and Ktveiily ceiit (3.:o) and ajcrulor toMs, I liate levied upon tlm following real estate tken as the properly of said deftrudaut to satisfy said JudcmctU to- It. Iai twentjone (21) In bl ck Ihlrly one(3l) In the original town now city of Jted t'loud, Webster county, Ne- Amt vvlll offer the tame for sale to ton highest bldd-r, for ca.li In hHiid.rnthe l.tbdaritf June A. It.. lfM, In front (it the eusl doer urine court bouse at Ited llloud. Webster Couaty, Ne braska, ll't beiiik' me minium: wnereiniuo last term of court was held, at IN hour of ene o'ciock p. m. or sain ua, wneusaiu wuern uui atieiKlfn.-e will be Klven bv theiders'irned. Duteu tte Cloud. Nelraska.May nth. is J. W. KtiNi'UKV. nlierlrt. Uiiis Mc.S'knv, Atty. for I'lnlntllT. G. F. Stapleton, Blacksmith, Mnkcv u Miccliilt) " KvpHlrlni; IltiKKli'a mill 'nrrlitk'0. Uorae-ahtieni:id Pln Work prompt ly attended te, ' iiki-a jisins hloi i; Trotting und Huuuiiig Hoise3, And nil work expocted of a flrtt cluit Kmltb. Slioii SoulU f Ik LnuneJry. f Ml l i'; a