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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1898)
THE AMERICAN, !, t " .( , i - - fc. i k l I . . . : . 4 O , , V !( L (,! A. f" ! M V t . ..... t I iM,Jl ! t. ' M 1 (-.1 (,..- ! . I ir . fi,- 1 " to t !-. j - . f t BUY A HOME N 1 1 i i i , -l In) Mm tM l l tvl - tit '') (.,,, , V W. I , I t ( , ,,,' ..- r ,..( , , . "" ' !' ) . U , !g - tl I !:. ,. , . . , " , ,. , ru rt t....t n .. u T "" . i . .,( (i j '. ' t tte t"t ,ui v. t t til I tl.it f.U..1l .f ", t ,1. . ft Willi a' E3 ca I. u. .4 t I . . 4 lr "' f nU h !, 4 . V, I .1, k -4 IV.r ti .I t t,t k l, 4 i , I C l t t . k tt t ' .. 4 U ..,. io(M 4 - wit r4 ttir k4 r lt HWw.!f I Vr rt.--t) ... . t, . ... . ... ...,,, ..... ' '-. ., . f.l'l i.4 U Quo th.tt Yon Can Pav Tor. 11H i rinw i li.tnl t'i mIi a ttuniUt ( ha!I i'l.Ht a i.( lll'IH f. llt l.l M II l HI I li li. m1 l UmI m v tn nii i ut uf ' ' It . " " ... .. ..... r j- A i ) f. w - mr 1 i, , 4 r .... I in n trnc.1 f fli a.tit i tu. . k. . ... .!( -l 1.4 1k. 4 iht . si . i . i ,.u 4 w ,, ' ' H ! r.. ( .'i.( H it4 t ll.. ... ? ' " ' 4 M i t .t., n a.u h. H4 M , rn( t,r,,iM, f,.t , xi(l!lr , l( f . k,t,r "ll f )(- IK riru t t M'.l. t. tutu th tr.tT If Ik ...!. Ut di.tr f ''" t"- lsh't. kt U lh 4 il i hihJi felt Ik If , 'f''-it Um l l A,lt.1ttn ,.!.! w knltn Hi tr. mi1(y . H nn 1 ft ( krf m..,ri4 at, nt lhtnt la lh Itl ' Hn.lSj In j tf..imn,i. of I l h hi aHrMiufi lmm rnmoun,-. J '!, n.l (hut n.iini.iii;i Him H lh dmli ti4 ht fmtl rtr(. iiij ..cn, M nlih... Ihrtr . H tt.mi!y n.1mt tht it ,jii. . lhr ,,ng f,, lB (m tmld i titm la brr. h tn.t fcff diJ lun i..mlii ittn iw c,r.. il ! ..! J, 4 r, ttx(UI M S,l' (fl. Tfcrr r r'fh) H4 tit; tu' TM ClvlnUnU I'uh Ull I Kpi tit j.Hirrt l In Uirrvtl il ATT NTION I with to tht I l'lcfinr( Uil (xiunlry ( ( lh tmlly in Kt(tma- h 1 f I. Tl kl. ... - ( tit lHbr. In th duW ... uk.'. ",, r,"r,"y h th 1,h Ub rrlUo( Ik rry ttry III i.. u, ,m ld nut.! "r '""r or,u r i UUh kluuj ih.t ,h .lk. ... . lrHl of lh r,WM.I f fl d """"me tthc.B 4inrr.il. hi. if. r,.mio ..i.i.,. ftwiu. ntljr ihrv r "ojw ffrwln out of (he It rwn!. nj ihn hit lf an I l,','r tlttn t.jr Hi mithnr Th tu I n.ttt.-r comxIt rc to puhll-h thit my wiiiarn nm.lo a ilmperat effort to m inBtn orll It rilkl,, ,,,,, lus lutiutipr rnwuj i nrj wfr ....... . it i i inm it tiling iiati ntHMTPiMful and attain lft the devot- ,,,,h 10 ,h l't If th IihI word 4 rlr to thmnlvea. wrro nmounroit on the plsrc bifr Almoit Imiuedlatrly aft it tbla trn- nmt night, lint aa th play mut I CANDLKS Th . . ? a,a V. Tr .. 11 ,,,ott,,l hnown 100 P ttonthl, maeaalna on the tkla country la a uplrndld yacht, but H prrnt thai It It at an end. the . ,, ' vcly atorlea followed thm. and even rtor or adr.. mimMi.H .i.k ,,,. of Popery. One copy lOo. One New York aoclety cloaed He doort. The last linin umially InirpoUtea a word )"r'- Addreta "Roman Candlw," auae purcnatea a nanatome property or two. For Inmanre. the actor would in Florida, where he and Mra. Itlalr y: -My dear girl, my dear boy. went to live While they were there .kneel before me. that I may forgive Uieducheadled andlnleM thanfourlyou .,, b,Pl(, wlth-a farthing montha Mra. Blair became the duchete r.k "ti nu. .bioi oi nuineriana. in Bepiemner, 1W2. Ban Franoltco, Cal the duke died at hie ancestral home, leaving to hli widow aa much of bit property aa was not covered by entail, .'nana! Orltl ot a Trlnkal. Will Shy of this place has a very odd also giving her during life the use of . but beautiful ecarfpln made from the the family Jewels the very diamonds' ,UKl1 of a wild boar. The tunk was which form part of the stolen jewelry. 1 presented to him by Dave Nichols of The new duke contested the will In the Halvlna neighborhood, who, while court on the ground that his step The many friends of Mr. and Mr J. C. lib. will be palnoJ to learn of the death of their daughter Gratia. They hv our sympathy In tbelr bereave Iment. mother had prejudiced her late hus band's mind against his children In or der to gain possession ol bis property. During the progress ot the trial the duchess was arrested for burning an Important documeut which she bad re ceived judicial permission to Inspect. NOTICE. Our patrons who have ordered books digging the foundation for a dwelling but have not received the same, are uouhb recently, wnere many yeare ago ,,., .... . . , a pioneer', log cabin stood, excavated BOtlfled th,t We h"6 Ure Con,1n skeletons of several wild boars. With I ment 00 th road, and that aa soon as the skeletons, but not attached to them, they arrive all orders will be Oiled. were found several tuxki half a foot or more in length. C d residents say that It has been seventy-live to a bun On April ll, MM. ah. wa. condemned ( dr. yeari ,nce Bny ;j ;e We eipeot them dally. CUT-PRICE BOOK 8 TORE. to all weeks' imprisonment In Hollo- In this locality; hence the skeletons ... n tl . 1VI. - . . . . . linn O IUD BAriGlUUI eZt!an , -J be very drawn .uit ... .etti.rf n .t h. oW.-IIarrodaburg (Ky.) Democrat. drawn suit was settled out of court by a compromise between the plaintiff and defendant. This gave the dowager duchess 12,500,000, besides an annuity Th Boo". Chun gin F.o. For many yearn rareful drawings of of $25,000. In consideration of these the shifting Hpots seen on the face of amounts she renounced all title to the the sun have been made at the Kew residue of the estate In favor of the Obncrvatnry, near London. This year duke, who thus crime Into undlnptited It tins been decided to dlHcontlnua posHesslon of a fortune of $7,BO0,0OO. thone sketches, which were made by Since then the energetic woman ha hand, on account of the great progress secured a third husband In the person recently nceompllHhi'd In aolor photog- . ai iii.... u,.lil, ............ . .. ' " ", .i..-r,,- rapfty, Fhotograplm of the sun. which tlv6 member of parliament for one of are now ,akon ,V(l.y fnr ,l(iy at the London dlvlHlons, whom she mar rled two years ago. DON'T DEFACE LETTER BOXES. If Tan Do Von Arm l.litbl to 1,000 rin. Among the United States statutes vnrloim otmervatorlcs, prenent a more complete record of old Sol's changes of countenance than the mont careful drawings could do. The Only Railroad to Chicago, With a Day Light Train: Leave Omaha 8:40 a. m. every day arriving at Chicago the same evening at 8.15 where close connec tions are made with all lines beyond. This train Is CO years ahead of the Times and Is proving Immensely Popular with Omaha people Other flying trains leave for Chicago at ;f5 and B:65 v u. dally. City Tloket Office 1401 Farnam St., "The North-Wontcrn Lino. " . . tl , t, , 4 ..-.. .w V. I -i , I Ik. . . , , in ,' f .-. . I"- " - '..,..!.. " ! .,.. r I t.-. . I, 4I. .l.. M. k, . ... , -r4 r ti4 It tK w.it, (v, i , ! Un.4 it f, 1'i.iiM i4 HW.t. I l ,nt ( I tittiifi f I T . rf.M. r ,. II. Ill . M lllix.!! H . v m ! ik( tl .r. !, H Fl ! . dMtf . a )lin.i a ( .f f I,.. ' - f, ..L.tfi. , H M, f t. I i 'l .1 ki.i . i , j. i.. t ., ,l. it . ..ni.ipM,,M, ,rr ,rHfl I,. I f. Ml I' .. e l III. . f-r in l. Vti,t,l. II.H II,. ma .,d l.l ink, au b. ,k. . . ..i.r,, IM'III t m ll.f I I f . 1 n. . ' ' IH" niiri. t. .ntvin , h teil i ln , i,r w ir, ,i., , l ,,, Hit,,, 1 ,r.,, sll, i,w,i ni.-n .11, it', tiut, li, i. ik. ..... .. Oi h Imi Im linint. Ntt. lh i.'iinit.r lk-,1liilr i' .1 In V..-Ii lV fur Hi I. I II A lil.l- M k. I I. 411 I Ub Uliotl li e. It anil ( h l( frtf tnulia M a n t Um lint ui nun with muU m. mill Thi liiMtM ah ihi!i.) mi titltt.l l,,t .u, t in Mjmt If Hit . Hlu.i a Ot.tit lu.it 1ic 1 in U Imii,,,i. a Ca4i l'.! tmul tlomn ni A C'owho 'niiipllmrnt. Once when Mme. Nordlca was sing- A Xap of the lulled Male. The nt w wall map Unued by the Rur- THE NESTOR OF MAGAZINES TUB North American Review has been In the tan of American thought tor more than three-quarters of a oeo tury. ranking always with the beet and most Influential periodical of the world It is the moutb-rteoe of the men who know most about tbe gre.it topics on blch Americans require to bo In formed from month to month, its eon trlbutors being the leaders of thought and action in every field. Those who would take counsel of the highest knowledge on the affairs of the time, and learn what is to be said re gardlng them by tbe recognised author Itles on both sides, must therefore read Tht Noith American Ilevieto, the Nestor of magatlnes. "This magazine has for mora than eighty y am, within its well defined linos, stood at the bea t of monthly pur llcatlons." t 'hiram liecord. ''The Revikw may weil be oroud of veeigoty vo years, lor truly It may be said of it that 'age cannot wither nor time stale lis Infinite variety. Fortunate Is one who can sit down and feast on the food thtnirs furnished h the bost lltorary caterers in the world." (rand iCavuli ikmocrut. "II any outs name In mairazlno lltera ture stands for wbst l authorial v thai name lithe North amekicam Review which for moie t'lao eivntv vear ha. remained t th head of the monthly perloUtcaU." IltuUm 1'ont. 'The Review N filled each month ith article which should lie read by very true CltlZ Jn." Oddtidlnm Itrriiw. Ut Paul "The Review has dun.i mora for the better clans of reader than a'iy other liuiuicaiion or inn kmi in thn ooun try." VltrKtiun Advocate Ut UmU. FIFTY DOLLARS Ami lW aLiiht in MtMilhU lJimrnt .f $tO. r.t. h, ami nihtral 4 PER CENT PER ANNUM. l'i,..i Du I'UtlKIll tlf ttip fyvm tW jMitthiMt Rri WAKKANTY IM tUl, nu lu rtitc I lie ilrfnit.1 u) mint, rt ns m,inK.,j.r un )e pu iiiiv v Tht-M-mc Kitc.iiiuih.tl h.m nm r l t n iluplkatcJ in Mtuth i, ami a KiHA hnnit- t pl unl viitliin the tr.u h if rvrry. ono, no inith-r how limitct hit tur,uis, willmni luvinjj t jxty iilinost UMiiioui intrttfct, I'm ftulhi i ttilot nt it . hi wtitr In M. !. Z.nnK, 1M5 lluwitiil St., Uni.ili.i, Nib. N. 11. Real Kut.ilc uwiim.i h.ivinc 'ii'x il) to disjiosc of on terms cxjil.iinrd alwvc will fnul it to tluir ulvittit;te to scud me tlcscrijitioH of their rojeity. No noiH-tty covcrcl by heavy moncages wanted unless the rale of inlerrst run he reduced to 4 per cent, per annum. M. I. ZOOK. BUGLE PEALS i -OR- Songs of Warning For the American People. A BOOK Or P0HM5 DV BLJIriA A. PITT8INGRR. "Mrs. Eliza A. I'ittfeinger is a pool of rare ability, especially in the realm of true patroitiuru. Her volume entitled "Bugle Teals" contains the spirit and sentiment of the highest form of Americanism, and the "grand and awful times." in which we live. These poems constitute a clarion call for the defense of American citizenship and American institutions , against the world." J. Q. A. Hknry. ' Pastor La Salle Ave. IJaptUt Church, Cbioago, 111. If you want to breathe patriotism' and renew your love of tbe Little lied School House; If you want to oommune with gifted spirit, buy and read thene poems. rrlcn,25 centa. Ad frees: The American A.N Ur-TO-DATE. ..... RESOLUTELY CORRECT, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED llngton Route is three fret four Incbin BO Cents a Numberj $5.00 a Year, rektlve to the postofll.e department U Ing at a conrert In Tens she forgot wld3 b' tvw ,eet lon! ', ')rlnt d ln,, N0W ,S T,,G T,M'' TO SUBSCRIHE. offHei one which provides a penalty of $1,000. ner warm overHhoes. A eowlioy whom polo,! mounted on rollers; snow mrm WfipTII lUPtlPIW DrTJirOT IT T urlHonmeut for she hod utterly fani lnnted offered to e'" t'o. county, Important tosi "uu "u"lu iiuimii, fl, I, One or two y any defureme, ... , r boxes, says bring them to her says the I'hlla- H""1 railroad In tbe Union, and forms a the New York .Wa.i awl Expreits. The delphla Urtger, and did so, but he very desirable and useful adjunct to w inicu in luiif iu iiinwuviii ii- tirougm only one at a time, when uctiide for years until it was brought Mme. Nordlea thnnked him, and In her to the attention of Postmaster llltks 1 rrn(.IIM WHV r.-irrBii,.,! i-.n of Philadelphia recently and be has hlm (0 . tr(lM(t h! tQ icfii. inuij fiiiia iv viiiuivv iv. Mention The Amnrloan when you write. in a (,, .., ... I, ,.,, i ,it. o.... recent trip through tbe city he dlHcov-1 1 """ 7.'V..V ' ' "","'" any household or business e.tabllih- ment. Purchased in lots of 6,000 tbe mans oat tne uuriinjrton itoute nearly crrd that the mall receptacles every where were In a shabby condition, din gy with dirt and marred with match scratches Innumerable. On his return to the postoffice he wrote to tbe post master-general at Washington asking were a centipede.' enw apiece, but on the receipt -of 1ft enta in stamps or coin the under lined will be pleased to send vou one. Write immediately, as tbe supply Is llinifu , f n i r tIJ,5 llrltl.h Pollra Forr Rtatlatlcs. The total police force of the United Kingdom Is nearly fiO.OOO, Of these fCnaJand has U:i2, Including 1S.4G8 that be be allowed to make a contract In the London Metropolitan Police I RFI 1(51(11 II TRF BHIFRimi Cfll IIMTrfl l ll .. !. .,...ll. tu.J I .n,l OBf. In .,., .,!., ..ll., a I ei",M" Vfcn.fc, IUI i iifnniii) i(J wt yiaitfiesi, if wi'i swi .t nun v"i in it; iwiii.n, m ut came from Washlnxton to go ahead land, 4,744; Irelnnd, 12,100; Wales, with the work, and the contract has l,2K3: ImIs of Man, C2. Of the larger .. I . . .. I I., .. . ,1.. . . ...... I. . . .. .... . . I L 1 . , 1 I . . , ... iri-sujr ucii hh mm mo wur com- ( towns, Liverpool iiiu a iu 1 1 strength or i oiazo oi ngot oDAmoucan nistory ICDCW PDIKfl IIIUPTinu mented, It will take about forty days 1395 men; OIuhkow, 1,320; Dublin, shows that the Jesuits were the cau-e Aortll, UHARU JUrJU lUil to give the 3,250 letter boxes and 300;UC5; Manchester, 1,038. of all the colonial wars. Indian and "0 "ZrL. f-ch massacre, of thus,, tlmo., and CRIPPLE CREEK fleers In cltlsen's clothes aea .i.ti.med 1 "'"P-' """"- neips you to prot)eriy appreciate the 1 rs'i... ll.l I . ......1. .11 a m .. . 1 una uih ib in io uhtb ui u n image or a Jesuit priost on our new J. Francis. O P. A.. rtcirllnoLun iwuie, umini, nen, TMC OPULASi tlNC TO IFIP4HII 1 p Ma rtiiimsiH a . An E...y by Cha-e Iloys, throwing a LtAUVILLt, ULtf, VVUUU SPRING! . along the route to watch for peoplo who dare to disfigure the new paint roats, and a plAcard has been hung on each of the posts quoting the statins In question and calling the attention o! the public to It. The principal offen ders against the statute are smokers, who utilize Uncle Sam's property for match scrstchers. The paint used is a silvery gray, and has been specially prepared. It contains phosphoru In laige quantities, which It Is hoped will make the boxes so conspicuous at night that people will have no difficulty In finding them. Phould the paint prove a shining light It will very likely be adopted all over the country. drop-curtain. The proscenium arch 0n8 oeot p,,,, iUmfc F.amphot 0 j win irifuiri! 1, in ri, nun iu ijii niiuiu I HirrrAft?AM "tunn.i an tne prinoipnl towns anil inle ma oamps In Colorudo, Utah and Naw Menloo. feet wide and high, The aluminum !s fo be In the form of plates less than one-tenth of an Inch thick. Steel or Iron would be very much heavier than tlumlnmn, and this Is one principal motive In adopting the rarer metal. ArrrtOMUATIONfl, Ccn- gres.lonal, Statu and Municipal, tarn price. In pamphlet form Price 10 Cent. Address: CHASE HOYS, Washington, O. C. PASSES THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY ENROUU TO AND FROM PACIFIC COAST. EHpPdalljr prepared to meet the want" Of Farmers, Mer chant, Mechanic, Clerks, Students, Women, and all who Jenlre a complete work at the minimum cost. Nearly 70 Comprehensive Maps. 140 New and Superb Illustrations. A Whole Library of Itself, of vital and absorb ing interest to every member of the household. Population of each Btate and Territory, of all Counties of the United States, and of American Cities with over 6,000 Inhabitants. IT CONTAINS much special Information regarding any Nation, Province State, City, Town or Village desired. The knowledge is rarolv obtainable Ifi-ora A school gnofc-raphv, which neoemarllr hasonlv a few fonaral fact and be location of Important cities. I tall road marts are notoriously incorrect and misleading, hence the nutiiwl iruth-ieeker, where large libraries are Inaccessible, Is without relief unless he s tne nappy owner 01 a Knowiedge-tatlsrylng, pleasure-giving i'eople's Atlas. All Countries on tbe face of tbe earth are shown. HI vers and Lakes are accurately located. All the larire Cities of the World, tha Important Towns and mm of th villages of the United States are given on the Maps. It gives a classified List of allNatlons. with Forms of Govern mant. Ami. raphlcal Location, Size and Population. fhli tutlful Atl l hoiisd In nssvy pupsr cover, and lll be sent to Cft PCUTC tny address upon rucelptof OUtCRlO. AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO Th Merman Plr Department. "I have the honor to announce, rap lain, thnt the fire Is In the fourth story and our ladders and the hose will reach only the second," "Indeed? Then we'll have to wait until the fire gets down to the second." Fllegende Ulncttor, It takes patriotism to stand (gainst papal tyranny. out All through train ii1pfwd wit li Pullman fslar and Tourlut Hleeptng Csr, Wight HllnilnMi, ' CnrlMltlas of lh Alphabet. To those who have never cunsitlereii the subject It mlht appear th.it each lotter is of equal importance In the very well during the day, but becomes formation of words, but the rrfintivn proportions required in the 15iikIw.Ii language are then: a, bT; b, 16; c, .10; d, 44; e, 120; f, 25; g, 17; h. 64; I. SU; J, 4; k, 8; 1, 40; in, 30; n, 80; o, 80; p, 17; q, 6; r, 62; s, 80; t, 90; u, 34; v, 12; w, 20; x, 4; y, 20; , 2. It In thin knowledge of how frequently one let ter Is used as rnmpnred with otiuv that enables cryptogram readers to un ravel so many mysteries. Philadel phia Record. Toon ia tbe Korky Mountains. Tbe "Scenic Line of tbe World," tba Denver & IUo Grande Railroad, offere to tourists In Colorado, Utah and New Mexico tbe choicest resorts, and to the Kiallt blintllieSR is Clirinna HA.tlnn I ip.n..r.nlinonl.) Inuu. A . I 11 - - - ' ....... . L,., . . .. .VM.....'U.I V ..UIUI UUD M r II h I .I... flfK . .1.- i .i.i. i. .. . .. I 1 nr. '!"" oi tne eye in wmcn me patient sees scenerv. Two tenarata and ll.ilnni I- . routes through tha IKiky Mountains, lly all through tickets available via either. HtS The direct line to Cripple Creek, the greatest gold camp on earth. Double dally train service with through Pull man sleepers and tourMs'cai s between Denver and San Franolsco. The best line to Utah, Idaho, Mon- THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE UN' TV p Ppi pof TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS. 1 kLJ X I lUOU, the Woman, And the Confessionai For elwwtly llluiitrsM dnnrrliitlvs lio(pkifr- of cot, adilrH t.T.JEFFEHV, a.l.HUnMEI. I.K.HOOPra, iu40.nllKr, fnfl'HuMW 0mlt.k1.it DENVER. COLORADO. blind as night oppniHches, It Is mostly net with In warm climates, and usually gives way to mild treatment. 30 Days Free Trial I x im -i if at n rtnifg ulTnci'f Ofit Tli aji,Mria luvAMf - wf wwif jm flit a Urarf kealaa i sVfetatM a4 flrvasia tmm lias an.J mm, m . mmr a rrwa $ 10 1. s)o MKllf Marblt Wllh I i lf Ihfaawlmtf rllhd. .L...i . .. .. . . i iJL ' ft; J'u "' ! . . nm. M .ail. fsiarsrn stfwstaiiJ. 2 HZMtf VICTOR IIZQMH Ql i-i itoi iirfsns SHi riPi'4.iar ,,,( TV .mmM Woman msy be the weaker vessel, but she manages to mske as ninny knots on the matrimonial sea as tbe other one. An t'n.atlrrtnrr Fiplanatlon. WcfB "I wonder why they call It a football game?" Dls "Why, I sup pOM It's because Ihiy kick the ball." HlKRH-"nut there Is Just as much kit- Oregon and Wanblngton via tbe ' iV in'Xuii S'Thu iS'V'l" ing aone at a ihihcuhii game." I ' ugden uateway." Wrlto S. K Hooper, O. P. A T. A., Mareir l oiim tnr nt Hernial. I nver, t.oiorauo, ror uiuttratcd des-Johns-"Sy. don't nronone tn her- i orlptive pamphlets. you. jaynes Bv Rkv. Cha8.Chiniqdt, $1.00. know she'U refiiHp Thnt's why I nm piling to uronose." I Do you look over the advertisements Exchange. this naper? umrna m . m p n ST t9snu ?S7IHh .nu. Chlraoo. 3 ni.i.f. .IUMflll1 In. ft.HA ti. ( I". Ill Ml.l.n. f Nrwht. MuUn ,m...T, i wwntrmm: prl.p.. .I.iiiipw, Remit by bank draft, postal or exrirew monev order, or bv r!a. tered letter to the AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY You can never tell what a papist will do out ot a church by hla looks of de votion within. Edith O'Gorma CONVENT LIFE UNVEILED $1.25 n's young tumM i - "i - . iV. nnH.ln nf thm mil, that i naereiy in mo f"1"" v " " I descended in my immediate vicinity." . nj-ve' w .'- . - rlageable daugntera. You esn have team." . the best place on the Hold and , Wsnajr liai nanir, yyuw w".v j Vc.Sftn. II O O n t.' -ii'r'lumI wonev. dm-