The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, December 30, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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Tliry, Willi their lovely toilet tnl halt
day nit, 11 jjsnhn tlr tl.ivtr
that lictixk li keep it Ht"t llittl if
fatiMtiess.
Hut it's not in tuttntw for them to ni
ls svs on ami never imrtii it.
KukIisIi women hsv n fttiRer in lb
rin ii alwi. VM Imnlly i.sm-III
to wutch them at tliu races, iut Hiiy !.
Tin y an Hwnally wiiin who K' racing
tor l he lov of thn mmrt ami who know
iiioris or hH alHiut the hor), Winn
l hoy want to ltt thoy Khk a coinmia
ioiur, aoinn m'titlt'iimn who i U-tttnx
for hlmaolf, or tm om ono they ran
tip for th troiiMo, to jmt a certain
ainonnt n a hone for them. No money
pHMHson thnronra. Tim "aeltliiiK" ia
all Uoh Bwuy from llime, hiu! nmtnHy Uy
letter ami iluvkn.
Women who foot heavily mid contin
ually ami there hto aurhtraiiMact their
Imiiiiiws directly with a bookmaker,
jiiKt like a man. Hut thin again ixn't
evident on the course. When muii a
woman fancies a home sho semis a tel
gram from her homo the morning of
the day ho rtuis, making her bet, or bIio
wire her bet or "order from the
course before the race. Usually, too,
she's the sort of a woman who can retail
the latest fashionable gossip in piquant
style, while her equine "fancy is add
ing to or subtracting from her liank ae
count.
There are a great many English won
en who bet in this way, and who now
nd then stand to win tidy sums in the
early books on big races. Then there's
a lot of playful impromptu betting at
places like Epsom aud Ascot. I've seen
tii.l ti.
I ladies lean over the front of the boxes at
Epsom ami hand the shouting bookies
f who stand in line in front of them sov-
rigns aud half sovereigns aud name
their horses, to give the day test or
l "hava If. t.-k au" tltiif Himv wnva fin a
, m u..u ..v-.- v...
1 y Derby or Oaks favorite.
t , And I've seen ladies going to and from
the paddock at Ascot stop to have a look
t the shouting ring, and go up to some
- bookie and make a bet "Just to have the
iv 4W'r4mrtV' and the bookie would lie
' "as polite ns a basket of chips," and the
"experience would be filed away with
those other wonderful ones of hedged in
lives, like a ride on Jumbo or a dash
Into the slums. London Cor. Chicago
Inter Ocean.
tl Wit In a fit reel Claiuln.
Wit In the New York "young follow."
if sometimes brutal, is usually ready
and often imaginative, An unmistak
able oriental, in turban, baggy trousers,
gay stockings and tinseled coat, sat on
a bench in Madison square the other
day, an object of interest to all the boys,
and apparently not displeased at the
attention he attracted. There came
along presently, however, two rough
looking young men, and one of them,
pausing in front of the stranger, looked
at him in undisguised astonishment.
His first surprise over, he called back
his fellow, who had passed on, and said,
pointing to the oriental, "Jimmy, git on
to this." The eastern stranger's splendor
eemed to call up some strange picture
in the rearward of Jimmy's imaginat ion,
for his instant answer was, "Oh, Cin
derella: pull his fringes." New York
Sun.
Fork's Alarm Clock.
Fogg staid up very late yesterday
morning, or very early, if yon like that
expression better at any rate it was
nearly 4 o'clock lfore he hud roughly
footed up the amount he would have to
pay in hats and cigars and win and
oj-Hter suppers and olimbed into bed.
He was to arise in good season, and set
the alarm clock to ring "for all it was
worth" at 7 o'clock. It rang with a
sir vengeance, and fearful that it would
waken the whole household he reached
up, smothered the bell with his hand
and took the clock down into the bed to
hold it until it would stop ringing.
When he awoke again the bell had
atopix'd ringing and he was still hugging
tho clock, which truthfully asserted that
it was after 9. Hartford Post.
Fhilotophy from a Child.
Two of the Virginians who have come
to the Pasteur institute to be vaccinated
against hydrophobia were in grave con
sultation. "I am sorry yon told the doc-
wit tor that he must not hurt you," said the
hoa elder, aged twelve. "I am sure yon
in would rather suffer than die."
te ' "No," replied the other, aged six, "I
wonld rather die and be born again and
not be bitten by a dog."
Savants have tortured their brains for
centuries and not found truer philoso
phy, and the innocent say things that
make the experienced turn pale. New
York Times.
A Qratefti! Olil Woman.
A dean was visiting his parishioneis
when one of them, an old woman, in-
frtYvviorfl him that airwA triov ytw.f altA'i4
gone through a sight o' trouble. Her
an nsjer was dead, aim there wor a worse
, ' than that: the pig died all of a end-
Sel' hut it tiloBKOil tli f .nrrl tn tut' him
and
Ti llley Bina D0W tDev mun bow-"
jhiiTLm roor old Iady briXhtenl np
ana said, u,Jt there,g one thingj Mpster
the f l' an 8a'' aUi UKht t0 Say-
uie Lords beb 1)retty well on my side
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klllullima fur I lot aholo ilil-UtlHtt tkurlil, in
ii.Btli-ra i.ilrlliial, iNMU'i rnllig Hie aiilvatlon
.f amil. ami tin' tltl'l oeriiineii. of llm
-htirvh; aitd If neceaMiry JihIko ami itlaMaat
if all the Ii inMrnl gmHlo of all rlirUllmia.
HI. A heri'lU', liolilliiK r learliliiit flw
Ita trliie roiiopriiliin ll" a.ii'raini'iiU, l ex
ouiiniliilcaliM) mill ilesraileil. Slid linmled
ver to tlio wvulnr emtrt.
IT. HiiMilur piiai't'd tin wtllttiK to 'iir to
(lffomt the cliuirli iiuiiinM. Iirivtli's iiw ex
'(itiiiiaiiili'Ulcil, iiiiiI i hey are lulu iinilrr hii
..itonllct.
is. The kiskIm of lirrellos are to bo ('011
llwnteil nml upiilli'il to the rlnnvli,
III, AdviK'nli'S or milarli's, favorltiK licre
tlca, or their ilefi'tuiiTM, or iileinllnn fur them
III law suits, or wrlllnit ilurmueiiU for tliton,
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a). The secular powers, whelher iM-rina-iienl.
or temiKiriiry, art) huunil to swear that,
they wilt exterminate, aivordlng to their
power, all herfth'seoniliMiiiieil ly therhurehi
aud a It'iniHiral Innl nut. pui'KliiK his land of
hi'ielli's. Is ex-i'imimunli'aled.
21, Those alKtii'il with iho cross for the
ox I orm In it t Ion of heirth'S, rejoice In thu
privilege grunted to tho crusaders for the
help of t ho holy land.
22. They are ahsolvod from all obligations
who are In anywise bound to heretics.
2:i. Whoever dies 1" buttle against t ho un
believing, merits tho kingdom of heaven.
"4. Wo do not esteem those homicides, to
whom It may have happened In their seal for
their mother church ngalnst the cx-i'tun-tiiunlcatcd.
to kill some of them,
2.V That ralliollc l'rlnces are bound, both
y dvH ai.d canon law, not to receive or
iolerate Heretics, and much moro are not to
jermlt. their riles, or other exercise of their
vllglim, or rather, their false sect, but, art)
nost solemnly bound everywhere, to repel
tad expel ihem.
2tl. The following temporal punlshim'tils
aro to lie enforced on heretics; 1st Infamy,
and the couseriuetit (IImiiiiiIIIIciiIIoiis for nil
civil acts. Snd-'Intestability, as well active
as passive (that Is, they can neither make
wKl nor Inherit what Is left to them by
others), tfrd - boss of paternal power over
children, 4lhI,os of dowry, and other
privileges granted to women. (Ith-Conllsca-tlon
of all goods. eth-That vassals and
slaves and others aro free from ull, even
worn obMgnt Ions duo to their lord or an
other. 7lh--('apllal corporal punishment,
especially dealli, and perpetual Imprison
ment, 27. Tho canon law forbids ull t deration'
SS, That metropolitans and i,...lio;w aro to
e.x-communlcato him who grants liberty of
.onseleiice,
!!. No oath Is to bo kept towards heretic
princes, lords or others.
DO. Heretics aro to bo deprived of all civil
and paternal rights.
SI. Tho poiMi can absolve from ull oaths.
SI. Every bishop is ordinary Judge In a
cause of heresy, Tim reason Is because t ho
bishops can ex-otllelo. and ought to extirpate
heretics, mid Indict 111111 them thn duo pun
ishments, and to this aro hound on pain of
deposition. lesdes, tire tlio Inquisitors es
pecially deputed by tho apostolic, sea.
Every bishop In his dlocoso Is thought to be,
und In ro Ity la. a nutural Inquisitor, (liter
ally born Inquisitor), so as to have tho same
power with those already mentioned In a
ause of heresy.
M. In every promissory oath, slthouuh
absolutely taken, there aro certain condi
tions tacitly understood, mnongst which are!
1st If 1 cum 2nd To aavo the right and
authority of a superior; 3rd When tlio oath
suppose tho honor of tho upostollc see to be
Illicit. ,
114. That the council of Trent, (tho last and
great authority of ltome), decrees and com
mands that tho sacred canons and alt gen
eral councils, also the other apostolic enact
ment Issued In favor of ecclesiastical
leraonaof ecclesiastical liberty, und against
Its violators, all of which by this present
decree it renews, and must be exactly ob
served by all.
CARDINAL'S OATH.
' 1. " .cardinal ofctho Holy Human
church, do promise and sweiir that, from this
time to tho end of my life. I will be faithful
and obedient unto frit. Peter, tho holy apos
tolic Komnn church, and our most holy lord,
the pope of Home, and his successors, ennon
Ically and lawfully elected: that I will give
no advice, consent or assistance axulnat tho
pontifical majesty and jH-rson; that I will
never knowingly and advisedly, to their In
Jury or disgrace, make puollc the councils
nt rusted to mo by themselves, or by mes
sengers or letters: also that 1 will give them
any asslsnmce In retaining, defending mid
ri" vt rln tho Human papacy and tho regalia
of Peter, with all my might and endeavor, so
far a the rights und privilege of my order
will allow It, and will defend them against
all their honor and state, and 1 wilt direct
und defend, with due form and honor, the
legates and nuncios of tho apostolic see, In
the territories, churches, monasteries and
o'.ber benefices committed to my keeping;
mil 1 will cordially co-operate with them
und treut thorn with honor In their coming,
abiding and returning, and that I will resist
unto blood all persona whatsoever who shall
attempt anything against them. Thai I will,
by every way und by every means sulvo to
preserve, augment and advance tho rights
-:iiors, privileges, the uiKhorli- of tlio Holy
, ;nan bishop, our lord the pope and his be
o mentioned successors; and trial, at
atever time anything shall bo decided to
m lr prejudice, which Is out of my power to
iiinder, as soon us 1 shall know that uny
i'eai or iiieusures havo been taken In the
matter, 1 will mako It known to tho same,
nur lord or his successors, or acute other per
son by whose metins It may bo brought to
their knowledge. That 1 w ill keep and carry
r.ut, and cause others to keep ai d curry out
e ruli of the ho'y father, tho decree.
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In Ir hH'aiiri ik Pttaiii, i i,t tint
lii;ly mill M any. to thi-ir , n Jinllce. I
ill In Iji tin in tn ill fend and In (itiie tinman
(Mpney HMil the laiynlllea nf St l'i Ii r aafaltiM
all li.iii. The b ijate nf the e!ati!li txt;
Itolnit ami i imitiiii . I ll I,.. Hurt- My In t,l and
liilp III his lull-salt Ii . 1 be tllilv liuliiira,
lrllle slid autliui Ity of the Holy lioman
rliun li nf our Innl. the nim, and Ills afore
ail Id aiici-ewtora, I III eml, avur In pn'wrVi,
di fend, increase und iidviiuce, I will not lu
lu any counsel, act Inn or treaty, In which
Khali Ini plotteil against, our said bud and
Komnn church, anything tn the burl or pre
judice of their persons, rMit, botior, state
or power, ami. If I shall know any such
thing lo Is- treated or agitated by any what
soever, I will hinder I! to my utmost, and Si
soon as I can, I will signify It to our aald
lord. The onl, mince und munihsies of the
pope, I will observe with all my might and
cause to lie observed by others."
"Heretics, schismatics and rebels to our
said lord or bis successors, I w ill lo my ut
most persecute and oppose."
"Hen'llcos. schlsmatlcos et rebelles eldeni
Isimlno nost ro vel successoi Ibus predict Is pro
posse perseiimr et oppugnabo."
"I will come to a council when I urn culled,
I will visit tho threshold of tho apostles
every three years and give an account, of our
lord of all my paslorul otllco and of tho
things belonging to my dUs'cso to tho dis
cipline of my clergy and people. 1 will In
like manner humbly receive und diligently
execute the apostolic commands.. If am
detained by a lawful Impediment, I will per
form tho aforesaid by a member of my
chapter or a priest of my diocese, fully In
structed in ull things abovo mentioned Tho
possessions belonging to my table, I will
neither sell nor oilier wise allenato without
consulting the Komnn pout I IV. Ho help me
Liod und these holy gospels of Uod."
(Signature),
Hunt to the ltomlsh Manager,
PRIEST'S OATH.
"1, . now In tho presence of
Almighty Uod, the blessed Virgin Mury, the
blessed Michael tho Archangel, tho blowned
Ht. John tho Ilaptist, tho Holy Apostles Ht.
l'etcrand Ht. Paul and tho Nuints and the
Hacred Host of Heaven, and to you, my lord,
1 do declare from my heart,, without iiientul
reservation that tho popo Is Christ's vlcur
general and Is tho true und ony head of the
universal church throughout tho earth, ami
that, by virtue of thn keys of binding and
hsislng given to his holiness by Jesus Christ
hu has power to deposo heretical kings,
princes, states, commonwealths and govern
ment,, till being Illegal without bis sacrud
confirmation, and that they may safely be
destroyed. Therefore, to tho utmost of my
power, 1 will defend this doctrlnu and his
holllr.ess' rights und customs against all
usurpers of the Protestant authority what
soever, especially ogalnst tho now pretended
authority und church In England and all
udbcrents, In regard that, they bo usurpal
and heretical, opposing the sacred mother,
tho church of Koine,
"I dodenounco and disown any ullcgianco
as due to tiny rrotestunt king, prince or
stutoor obedience to any of their Inferior
otl'.cers. 1 do furl her declare tho doctrine, of
the church of England, of the t'al vlnlsts,
Huguenots and other Protestants, to Is)
damnable und t hose to be damned who will
not forsako tho sumo.
"1 do further declare that I will help, assist
and advise all or any of hi hotlines' agents
In any placo wherever I shall be, and to do
my utmost to extirpate the Protestant doc
trine und to destroy all their pretended
power, regal or otherwise. I do further prom
ise and declare that, notwithstanding 1 may
be permitted by dispensation to assume any
heretical religion (Protestant denominations)
for tho propagation of the mother church's
Interest, to keep secret and private all her
agents' counsels as they entrust too, and not
to divulge, directly or Indirectly, by word,
writing or Circumstance whatsoever, but to
execute all which shall be proposed, given
In charge or discovered unto me by you, my
most reverend lord und bishop.
"All of which I, - , do swear by the
blessed Trinity und blessed hacrumcnt
which 1 am about to receive, to perform on
my part to keep inviolably, and do cull on
all tho Heavenly and Glorious Host of
Heaven to witness my real Intention to keep
this my oath.
"In testimony whereof,! take tills most holy
and blessed Hucramentof the Eucharist, and
witness the same further with my conse
crated hand, In the presence of my holy
bishop and all the priests who assist Mm Id
my ordination to tho priesthood."
EXTREME OATH OF THE JESUITS.
I now In the presence of
Almighty God, tho blessed Virgin Mary, the
blessed Michael tho archangel.'tho blessed
Kt. John the Ilaptist. the holy apostle Ht.
Peter and Ht. I'aul and tho saints und sacred
host of heaven, and to you my ghostly father,
the superior general of tho society of Jesus,
founded by Halnt Ignutus, Loyola In the
pontlficatlon of Paul the Third, and con
tinued to the present, do. by tho womb of the
virgin, the matrix of God. and the rod of
Jesus Christ, declare and swear that Ms
holiness, the pope, I Christ's vlce-gerent,
and Is the true and only head of tho Catho
lic or universal church throughout the
earth; and that by virtue of tho keys of
binding and loosing given to his holiness
by my Havlor. Jesus Christ, he hath power to
depose heretical kings, princes, state, com
monwealth, and governments, all being
Illegal without bis sacred confirmation, and
they may be safely destroyed. Therefore, to
tho utmost of my power, 1 will defend this
doctrine and his holiness' right and custom
ngulnst all usurpers of the heretical or
Protestant authority whatsoever, especially
the Lutheran church of (Jermnny, Holland.
Denmark. Hweden and Norway, and the now
pretended authorities and churches of Eng
land and Hcotland. and branches of tho
same now established In Ireland, and on the
continent of America and elsewhere, and all
adherents In regard that they lie us.trped
ond hertleal. opposing the sactd mother
church of Koine. I
1 do now renounce ana alsown any a leg
lance as due to nnji heretical king, prince or
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bill In niimle all tltnl shall l pfiifaiwil.
Shell In i liaise, or illsmvi int until me, by
yml n,y (busily fatber. or any of llila aaerwl
eotnelil.
I itn fonder pnimlso anil itis Imv that I will
have no opinion or will of my own m any
mental nx nation wbatwH-ver, evi-n as a
ciitiiwi or ciulHu r iM-rlinle ac eadaveri, but
will tiiihesltatlnsly ots-y each ami eveir
romiiiniid t lint I may rei-etve from my sillier
lors in the mllltls of llm sis and of Jesus
Christ.
Tbiil I will no to any pari of the world
whlilicisocvcr I mn lie sent. In Iho froren
regions of the mirth, the burning sands of the
desi'rt of Africa, or the plnglea of India, lo
the centers of rlvtllr.ntlon of Kumn or to
tne wild haunts of the barbarous savage of
America, without murmuring or repining,
aud will be submissive In all things whatso
ever, communicated to me,
I do furthermore promise ami declare that
1 will, when opportunity presents, make und
wage relentless war, secretly or openly,
against all heretics, Protestants and Liberals
as 1 am directed to do, to extirpate them
from the face of tho whole earth, und that 1
will spare neither age, sex or condition, and
that I will hang, burn, waste, boll, flay,
strangle and bury alive these Infamous
heretics; rip up tho stomachs and wombs of
their women and crush their Infants' heads
against tho walls In order to annihilate their
execrable race. That when tho same cannot
bo dono openly, I will secretly uso the pols
onouscup, tho strangulating cord, thn steel
of the poinard, or tho leaden bullet, regard
less of tho honor, rank, dignity or authority
of tho person or persons, whatever, may bo
their condition In life, either public or prlv
uto, us I ut any time may bo directed so to
do by any agent of the pope or superior
of tho brotherhood of tho holy father, of the
society of Jesus.
In confirmation of which I hereby dedicate
my life, my soul and all coporeal powers, and
with this dagger which I now receive, I will
subscribe tny name, written In my blood, In
testimony thereof; and should I prove false
or weaken In tny determination, may my
brethren und fellow soldiers of the mllltla of
tho popocutolT my hands and my feet.and my
throat from ear to ear, tny belly opened and
sulphur burned therein, with all tho punish
ment that can be Inflicted upon tne on earth
and my soul be tortured by demons In s
eternal hell forever.
All of which f do swear by
the blessed trinity, and blessed saeromnnt
which I am now to receive, to perform, and
on my part to keep Inviolably; and do cull
all tho heavenly und glorious host of heaven
to witness these rny real Intentions to keep
this, my oath,
In testimony hereof, I take this most holy
and blessed sacrament of the eueharlst,
and witness tho same further, with my name
written with tho point of this dagger, dipped
In my own .blood, and seal In the face of
this holy convent
Ho receives tho wafer from tho
superior and writes his nnmo with tho
point of his dagger, dipped In his own
blood, taken from over tho heart.
Jr. Order United American Mahn! s.
Instituted May 17, l833--lllblllty
For Membership.
Any white male person born In tlio l ulled
Hiatus of North America, lis territories, or
under the protection of Its flag, who shall
have attained the age of sixteen years, who
I of gisid moral character, a believer In t he
existence of a Supreme lielng a the Creator
and Preserver of the universe. In favor of
free education, opened to sny union of
church and state, shall lie eligible to Mem
bership under Iho provision of the law In
t lie state and suhorn'lnato council to which
the application In made; provided, that no
K-rson shall be received to lM-iiei'lal mem
rshlp who Is over Hfly years of age,
A person shall not be permitted to this
order who dis not possess a good moral
character, or who Is In any way Incapacitated
from earning a llvlihood, nor shall he he
under sixteen year of ago,
Hubject of a necturlan or partisan char
acter shall not lw Introduced Into any meet
ing of this council, nor shall any member
mako use of tho name of Ibis order at a
political meeting.
ni oiur.iT ahk:
Elrst To maintain and promote thn Inter
est of American, and sblld them from the
depressing effects of foreign riimpnt.ll.lon,
Heconil To assist American In obtaining
employ ment.
Third To encourage American in bul
ness. Fourth To establish a sick and funeral
fund.
Fifth To maintain tlio nubile school y
tem of thn Culled State of America, and to
prevent sectarian Interference therewith,
and uphold tho reading of the Holy Hlble
therein,
stats councii, or NicniiAsKS;
H. O.-JOHN C. THOMPSON, Omaha,
H. V. C.-W. A. IIOWA lll, Lincoln.
Jr. V. H. O.-J. A. HILVEK. South Omaha.
H. C. Hecretary-ll. L. IAY, N. V. l.lfc
Iliilldlng. Omaha.
Next session at Lincoln. January 17,,hW.
WAHHINflTON !OI!NCIb No, I. timet
' every Thursday evening In the hall at
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LINCOLN COUNCIL No. J. meet In Mn
coin, Nebraska.
( 'OLCMHIA COVNCIL No. , meet every
Tuesday evening In Ked Men's Hall. Con
tinental bhs-k, M. A. (Juakt. Hec'y,
WINONA COUNCIL No. 4. meets every Hat
urday evening In K. I'. Hall. I'axUin
block. W. H (JArr, Hec'y.
OH
if'IKLI) COUNCIL No. S, meet every
i'uesday night In Houlh Omaha,
F. O. UmrriTH, Hec'y,
,UFK CITY COUNCIL No - meets every
Wednesiliiy evening in ti. A. K. null.
Patriotic Order Sons of America.
WAHIIINIITON COl.'M'll, NO. I, I . U. n,
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liiiwlliiit's "llliitiiry of ItomitnUiii," H "i
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R3lpt of Prloo Below.
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()liidntinii's "I'fififil lloitiMiii," 7,1
lr. Si'vuiour's "Whut Is Modern Komsn-
Ism' ,,,, 7J
Olnditoiie'"Hioichciiliy l'M" '"o XIII" 'i't
Wyllit's "HlNtJiry of the Waldniisfs,",.,, 7.'i
lieyden's "Hecret InstrucUoiis of thn
.femilts,"... , , M
Ija-ydmi's "Aurli'iilsr or Hw.rnt Vinfim-
lon Ut s I'rlest."
Bcrlmifer's "Ji'SHll Morals,". ,,,,,,, js
Jenkins' ",udet of Calth," fi
Miiylno's "Itoniiifilsin In Four l-'hapters" ili
"ItVnnnn VnUvMum tit Christian l!-
trlnii," , , ffj
III I le's 'dime's Assiiulton I'utillcMchiKils' 1.1
Mhermitn's "Itomunlstn Our I'erll," (
The Msssnftrtt of Ht. harthiilomew,",,,, i
llr. Miiioim's "I'ulilli: Hchisils versus
I'ltriH-hlnl Hi'hools," (
llr, Mesd's "I'ullli! Mch'sils versus 'a
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lr. OreKtf's "I'ulilli! Mchisds versus IV
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Husk's "Machlno Turned Inside Out.", ,, V
Kudulph's "Itmiutn Anncondit." II
Owen's "Home, Hum und llulii,". n
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