Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 11, 1879, Image 1

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"Boss' man, sisn of Wescott & Powell, has rolled, all that Stock of Goods to Upper- 3iski Street, and is still Rolling 'cm in for Tall Trade, which is just looming. And don't you rOKGKT it J
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FLATTSMQOTH, NEBRASKA.
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OPPICE:
Oi.' Vine St., On imtv.-k lv,r!:i of Main, J
Cor, of Fifth Street.
1 JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor.
"I'EUSKVERAXCE COXQUEHS."
Lrpt Cr: uli-:: ef cj ?;:: h C: C:l:'j.
Terms in Advance :
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VOLUME XV.
PLATTSMOUTII, XEIUl ASXA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, IS79.
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Standard Singer.
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WOODE1T COFFIITS
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Lowell, Mass.
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This is no- H-n for Mi-in.- a! their
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J-repar-a t.. tntns.ua a i;eii.:i-ul
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BANKING BUSINESS.
Stock, 5inds, GolJ. Goverr.rac.it and Loosl
Securities
UOL'UUT AND SOLI).
Vvwx.its Received and Tidvrt AU.c
id on Tii.ic CtriJi'nte.
a'.:.Tl.lo in any pari or tin- '.'i;i!-il -MV-s air.l
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cf i'ailoix'.
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T Ii r o u s h to !' 1 a t t m ::s o 11 t h .
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F:..!:i..lu- :';o-h. I'iirir M'.'.l:,
Spi'i-Ial cai:- s;tt"i:il'il t". a'i'1 Fivh riilk
final same i-u :'nn.;!.vl w li..-H aut-i.
j " Excelsior Darber Shop.
j J. C. BOONE,
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GKOCFlllFX OF ALL KINDS.
Lar..; :oek cf
BOOTS and SHOES
tr, la
CLO.si-i) OUT AT COST
Notions, Queenswaro,
iti. l in fact cver tl htx y can ca.lfuriu
General iMerchnndise.
CASii l'AIi FOR lhDK.S AND ITils.
Ah hh'ils of ci tiatry i imhae taken in tx
li:-.!.: ;..r votni.
I 'call r- ia
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Lerte a-1-ait'-ten. id H:ud aim Soft
i'limps, nasi I'i pes and Fitting.
A I l I 1 r S V .
)OAL STOYE3,
Vi'iK!.' a.'a.I Ci.al StoVi-s fer
on cookixo,
..ways on l!::r.d.
vry variety of Tin. Sheet Iron. cnC ZiTixr i
Work, kei.t in ." lock. I
MAKING AND REPAIRING, i
Den. 'ei shor t Xitii'.
KsrKVEnvi'HTXfi wauha rr.n 'sn l
PJIICF.K IiOW J"X. 1
professional, cards
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j ATTOI'.NTV AT I.A'.V, rr:w tirv f'l S l in
! '.i-i-.-- nil Cass Cuuiitu-s. Asliiaml, Nrbi iiska.
o'.illii
iT. 5. 'tVlVlHSASJ.
ATTOl'.NKY AT LAW, rial (siiiimi! Ii. Xol. Of-r-.vf
Kront iloom ovvr L'iiaiuau & Smith's
Jru Store. ''
TV I II- f. TVJMK.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. R :'.1 FNtntc. F:r.- Tu
i;r:iii".'ainl (.'olli-rti'in Ai;riii-v. Mlk-p iu Fitz
gnalil's bl.x-iv. 1 latt.MiHHit'.i. N'-Vraska. 'Jjn.J
ATTORNKV AT LAW am! Ri ; ! Estate T.ro
l;cr. Stit cial attrnlioti jriven tr C oi'n-l inns
nr.. I '! li'ialt. r-i sirtr-ctinif tin title to h-! -sf:itP.
lilies on '-M t'.oor, over 1'ost 0!!':ce. l'laltMiioutli,
Ni .ra:;ka. ' L
JAMES K. MOlUIISiiy.
X. L. !;!!IV,V.T
ATTORNEYS AT hVf. Will pracf : hi Cass
a::'i aiiioininj Co.it.ius ; rivrs sjif-i.tl atli-ntioli
f. rollri-tions and aiistrarjs of tiMf. oilk-e hi
l'it7T:;ll Block, l-tjittfir.oiith, Nt-biaska.
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LAW Ol-TICK. i:-it! !t:i?P. Kirs ai'dLifeli
suralieo Af-'ftts. I-iattsiuouih, Nrl-laska. I'ol
li c-tois. tax -payt-r-. )la' h Coinpletr a!i-lra t
oftitios. l;;;y and ss.ll ival estate, ueoiiatc
lai:s. &-.-
SA21. M. V li A VU A S.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
And Sili. ifjr i.i C'haii-t-ry. Offa-v ia I-'itt:
uld I'.lnfk, . . ....
1!.M ri.ATTSMOl Tl!. NK75.
III. J. Ii. 'Irt Sir.A,
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ii. ii. uvii.vrv, aS.
1-11 VSI' IAN . Sfi:i:K'N.
OFI'in: RS. from in :. tii.. to 2 p. 111.
Laraiiiin Sv.tkcu:, for 1'. S. rr:is:o:i.
I ;Y7 TV. II. S'ZS IIj!5..' i:"!i't
T'tVCTTSlNO rilVSUTAN. v.-h! atieci rails
at ail hour, nikt or ii iy. Via! t-iaoi;: 1:, Ni--ln:ika.
Oltire in C'liaomaii in.tli s i-ruj;
Sioiv. -
3. ii. HAlii'. I-
ritsi :AN am ia;vs.
orFICEith Ltvin-.-loa Si.'it'i Silc- if
Main S'.rort, Vet wri-ii : t li and Till slrri-i". id
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DENTIST.
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Tonsorial Artist
ri.ATT'ilSOi Tl! NJaSEt VVSA.
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CO Jd i J VI A L li OTE 2 j, "
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o ''ti.,'io ; i ' s ; ' v 1 1
J . .'. G F. I'UOIiY, - - - Pruprittrr.
Location Central, (.ood Sami 'e room..
Fv"i y r i t"!:i ion paid n j.sen:s. 4 'inu
rr.ATii:-. -" in, - V1
PLAITS MOUTH MILLS.
FLA'rrsMorT.'i, x nr..
V. fl?:;v.?:i., - rrojsrlHiir.
Fl,nr, Corn JItcl it- Feed
A!v.;e.-i -ei L-i-.d ae! fersaTi at L"vv.: n c.-.h
i ii.. -.. 'ii'-- liihe-t laa-e- 1 : 1 mr Wneat anil
l ..: a. !'.u ;ii-i:!a:' alii el 'ii iv..-:; ee-to:.i ',vin k.
O XT 1ST ZI: IaLIsT
aNI
:rAciiiXE shops :
hV ,iv- iih.nm F:'jhi', ToUera,
S-t'n and Uiid Hill:
i. .. A?,: NTr.A-I FiTTtTri.
ti ' , 1 Iina rim. I-'o'-e- :.r. i I io r!;.es.';t :;m
ll.o: " -s. Safe; v-Viiiva ;.iv-i:..r. aiul ail
kl-.idsui i'.ra.s Miiu'a i 'Hint's,
repai: 011 short hoi ;.v.
FARM M A C II I M E H
A. L. MARSHALL
S.u-eessor to
PilOUT Y' & lAlSSHALL.
1 ii aler in
iiir.inriM.' cv 'sir.snvi..
PLUh't'M f'of Si KI f's-. roU.KT AllTT-
S6!j-? ir.fs antl lAr.izors,
Vnr Mi 'a'a-i'ii.t. Pur;'
0I'r"i' i-i-.'ioi -. Caiel.illy Comoaadi ! day or
nilit. !.Vieem'..eiTh j.iaer, ..lar-i'aait
Root s Shot-'' i; lrut; Stale.
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PLATTSitOUTJT, - - - - NfiJ
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
M.ile iJirerivry.
S PVhliOCX. !'. S. S. n::-"-, lV;;tri-v.
A I AT N SAlNHKlls. V. S. S.-nator. Omaha.
Tlln. .1. M .i'h. j:K"M.'!:taiiV-. l i'lil.
ALl'.lNi'S N AMTi. Oovi-rnor. Lim-!n.
S .1 - I.K N ! !'.i;. Sr-M-ta rv i :ait-.
". V. LLI lr! F. Aunilor. Lii.c.iia.
(1. M. I'. !i TI K I T, 'i i ra-in i-r. Lira-oin.
S. II. TIM M I'mIX, Sii:t. I'uldir Iv.-irsirllon.
I". M. 1 -VVIS. L.-.tnl t'iiii:ni-i aai-r.
'. .1. 1 l LV R i II. A! im in-v Ofiu'ial.
T"i-A ('. 1:. 11 A !i IMS. iiaolaoi i f V.-nitiMitiary.
i 1K. II. r.-MArilIi:V.-;.', S:;;,t. lio-ii:al Ut
tile Insane.
ifuprc::ie Court.
S. 'I.VXWFLL. ( l-.ii-l .I11sf.ce. Freti!'Ji:t.
Cl.O. I-.. LA ll. 1 'niaiui.
AM ASA COlJi;, Lincoln.
Secomt Judicial 7)ixfrii t-
S T. roi'Nl). .Jndur. Linen!".
.1. C. WA TSON, I'ln-ir.'uiin-Att'y. N'b. Tity.
W. L. WLLLS, Clerk Oi.-t. Coait, riatlsimmtli .
Co tin ' 'J-'irt el or y.
A. X. ST LLI VAX. County Judcc
.!. D. 11 t I'. Count v Clerk.
.1. M. i'A ri MKsoX. Coimtv Troa c.rcr.
R. V. II V 1- US. Slu-nlf.
V. 1". 1 1: IT I I.I ). Surveyor,
il. Jlil.DIliHCA N I , Coroner. ,
l lil VTV "M MIII'lN Kl!.
TfFNRY VV.'.i Lil.r:v IT-Tine!.
.1 MI.S CK VI-lM.T. Sontll la nd 1'1m inet.
SAM'L iilCIIARLiSi )N. Mt. 1 leaiiil lVcchiet.
City ftircclory,
.L TV. ,!OIINSOX. Mavor.
.r. M. l'A'i "I KL'SOX. Tr-:'nrcr.
.!. D. MM I'M i.N. ir v hik.
RICHARD VIVIAN. I'olie-.,'nd-o.
V. W. Ml 11 I'll V. Cit v Me.r-i al.
VM. L. V. 1-T.LS. Chief ol Fire Dcj't.
I'lliM il.T-.l KX.
Ir-t V.'a..:-.i. IMTT'f '..TtKR't. V. V. LFONARD.
2d Ward (.J. A' . FA 1 l;F! l.l.D, .1. V. WT.Ca-
l. I'.ACIL
3,j Vard-R. C. Cl-SilIN'C. TIM S. rI.l.'-CK.
-it it Waid-i '. Mi CALLAN, K. S. SilARl".
'J'unii'fiiit-t 1 NO. V. MARSHALL.
B. & M. R. KTiine Table.
Tali in Fytct May 4, 1ST:).
FOR OMAHA FROM ri.ATTSMOL'TII.
Leaves 7 :i-n a. m. Arrives S ! a. m.
a 1. 111. " 4 :."j l. 111.
FROM OMAHA FOR FLaTTSMOFTII.
Leava. '. :tn a. in. An n es in :4a a. in.
" 0 :'Jo p. in. " 7 a";a in.
Kill TIIF. v. mst.
Iyfave. rlatisMoulli ! :" a. m. Arrives Lin
roln. 12 -l . . in. ; Arrives le.-.i !:' , T: aa i. in.
Ki-eiiii leaves ! :'( a. m. Ar. Liin-nin - :.: p.m.
FROM Till: WRST.
Leaves Keaniev. r. a. in. Leaves Lhli'o'n,
1 ..: i p. in. Ai!ies 1 i ilisinoai'ii. 4 :-D !. n
Freight i'-ave- l.iae.iln 11:10 a. in. Arrives
I'lattsiaoiif.:, 4 :.".". p. la.
,'.ING LAST.
i:x;-r."-.s. 6 :1" a. )..
I'a-l.-em-. r. itral'i each .::; i :2': f. m.. "xeept
Sa'uiday. Lvi iy liiiid S.auiai.tv a iiai.i eor.
m ets all lie li.-ua! time.
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OVLV 27 HOCKS TO Sr. MH iS I v f-- lie..
Ri it' I F jut ..p'-iied via MO A o;''l ii. I'll id. -MAN
1 'A LACK sI.LLiT N 1 Alls, ran t.nm
itulliiielon to S. Iaiiiih v. iilionl ehaie--.-.
FY LLAVINi; ri.ATTsV.iin!! at ?.- r.
"ST.. von j.rrive :n Sr. LCITS (i.e m-M ev; oiaa a:
s :.'(i. :-.!:! h a'. iie.r St. Look at ;:.oa.
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rive ia i'i; 'I'aaa: ii r.'t: Ih i.--: i..i
Co'.,, .a 1 iek.-i- for '..'e for ;:h
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I). W. HITCHCwCR, Tie'... i Avat
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J. .V. I'.r' ii : a. .s..'iit. l'iai'.M.a'aih.
tii ;i r;:n:M vv mam
HOLLOWAY'3 PILLS.
!md no iinnei ite ; Koilaw.-.vs I'i'ds jiavc me
a m : I !y one.''
' V.iai- 1'i.N :.re laarvrl'oe.."
"1 semi fur :i:ioi her liox aeal ki .'ji them in the
iii.'i..-."
"I i . I iolai.viiy has eiii.-d a y headache fact
v ac hioci'-."
1 t. :ve om.. r.f y..-ir l"i:N t; i :y l a! " fer ehul
e;-.-'. i a. ia;: 5. 'liie hitie oear;Mii vi-i! iti a day.
"i i . 0.0.1- ea ol ; 11101 iiioi; i - le-.'. 1 Cf.!.
.". H I . I V l' I I.-.' in-..-.' 1 'c lli'-Tl'-I.H.i -.!. .l t.i.--
of ai.in '-. ;-t "ti-.. ia :,'i- f rehhi il - -iue cf iti
(liiili-n'ti! l'flmid Uie cari', anu the noise litis
h fi."
'Sand iue t .0 i'-ixos : 1 v."a!:t one for a .iee-.-fam.iv."
-1 em hi-e dollar ; your rriec is '.': .-i lit- hut
tie- mehh hie to me is won li ii ili.i'ar."
"Sol.tl lie five li.ixe- of J'mtr I his."
"Let me have tmee hoxesuf your l'ih' ly re
turn mail, for Cluiis aed I ever."
I hav-; o 1 r '-'im st'a h !-l inn nij "s ;i- tiles'
Lilt . a::t ef s;iaee compel-i me to 1 i.i. elude.
b'ov Cutaneous Disorders,
Ati'l all erurdloiis of t! t-fkia. thl" o:i;;:ii.-r.t I
a't:c. inline ii.-i rate v.itu t'.. most si tu ceiinj; J
cue. 1, o the yen root ot tiie evil.
liei'-l mvatetit le. i! Unas t.at Heal e: rieeiv ;
HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT
l'o!-sessed of this RRMI !)Y, Fverv Man may la
ics own Doctor. It may he itemed into 'the
-ystt!i. vo as to n : eh any iitt' i ttal enmohihit :
ly tliesi-mcatis it . ei.'s si-ri's or C!'-rrs in tiie
I lll.l Ml. sill. I.I. II. I.: I I I,. M IM' HI' lllll-
rntiits. It is an Itihd'ihle Rei.ee! v for HA I
-Los. l'.l i.i.f .vsis. (' a;;. , !i d or still 1
mints. . HIT. LllLl'.M A'l IS.-.l. m.d all Skin
Diseases. j
iMl'.'i: TANT ("At T:ov.--Xo:,e a;e venaac
unless 1 1 o i:tir.1 m e 1 d ,1 . 1 ! v v :e, -K . as aeiu
! r the I iii'ed Stiitm. sori.iia ii- each l of
I'.iis r.m! ( hutim nt. Rotes :.t : -. ".11 :. cv t ettts,
and -1 1 . 1 1 1 .
; -'.- 1 here is reii';i,!..i ah'te tiivi.,;r IV takiny;
the iavi;ar bi.vs. II0I.1.OWAV li... New Yelk.
PAPER HANGING
AND
m. iviCLlwam,
J"-S,io iver l!OXXi:ii ST AULKS.on
PIXF STREET.
Sali.-r irtioii (;a..ranteed.
.Vao
STItKKillT JilLlIOH,
Ifarnets Ida a 71 ctn n rs,
SADDMIS
iinui.r.-:.
COLLARS.
and r.il khol3 cf harness -stock, constantly on
hamh
FR FIT, CON FECTIONE Y,
GROCEKY STOKE,
XCTS,
CAXDIES,
TF.V3
COFFEHS,
I sroAifS,
ToBAcrors,
FLOUR,
lte,m-mi.erth r-lare posite K. G. Dovey's
"When I'm a man,"' the sf riiIir! erics,
And (drives the eoniitij; years to scan
"h.then IftiaM lie sirongaud wiie,
SVLni I 'in a mar. !"
"Wh'jn I v.as yonm'." the old r-.ian sigtn,
"liravely the lark ami linnet sung
TliHr i and nailer sunny idueH,
When I v.m yoniij; I''
The boy's hriil.t dream is all liefore.
'I he ma'i's rimianre lies far lie'iinT.
Had we the present and no more,
F'ate were unkind.
Pat. brother, toiUr-r in the t:i.;lir.
Still eount yoir.-t-if not all -.ia'-h st,
If in the e;t.t tiieie t'eauis a iiht. '
Or in thtf v.ert.
THE HOIiTGAGED FA KM.
''Six o'clock!'' sniil Marian ITIi.yHnl,
looking up suJUeuly as the tail, oM-t'as!i-ioneil
t-.lock in the corner ranpt out
ita hhiill auiiounceiiieiit ; "six o'clock,
ami oh! mot her, here is Jemmy I.irae,
jiiiiictual to the very moment. Zsiv vo!
sliall have good news iVuiii Juek, I
hcj-o."
Sle ran out to the gntc, flushed r.nd ea
ger to receive the letter from the c-mutry
carrier; j n 1 1 , returning, sealed iierelr wi
a low stool at her mother 'sleet, tiu.'J broke
the envelop '.
On the lirst glance at its contents, a
shade cf disappointment di::i:n:d her
briglit law.
Instead of reading Ihe lmto :t:o'id, the
ghuiced hurriedly ever the Inief -iacs, aa i
then silently vvitii a ipdveiing iip, p.aoed
it in her mother's hand an i turned aside
to u wimiu tv.
'lh;s i;i what Irs. Hilyard read:
"Dkaii Madam: i taw 3-oiir .sun .1 lew
dav's since, when, to my surprise, he e-iies.-ed
hilHsett reinctimt to apply his
money to the redeeming of tho 1110: tgr.ge,
saying that he required it tor spccifa'dmi
wiiich pnuuises t' he more proTi ih-.e to
him than the holding :' the IV.im. I
have, tl.( relor:-, heeii compelled t di-j.o-j
of tiie l.o.ria-e to a gent. em in of my
aciptaini.i.jce, who proposes to take i:u
me '.'1 it" p.;-.se-si):i, and co.;.-eLr that it
is my duty to inform you lleseol', in r
, - . - - .. - ,
dor that vim may io-e 110 time 111 making
. J , a
ariaiiiicments lor ii removal.
, ,. ,,
N ory "Ai'iiAuttts."
?.!rs. Iliiyard returned the letter to its
cnvi lop.; Willi a trembling hand an ! a
dae-i bc.v.vdeied lo -!;, as tl.i-u.h ui ahle
io ie.ui;a (ie'LUiiv-" w niel: had to bU-ld-L-iy
lailen ujioii them.
Her eves met M ai ion's and the uri
t i 1 1 e vv
is-. It npo.i her
;i.c.-;s iV le-r
iiin'.li"! s siile an.l burst mto a pa-s;-j;i ot
tears.
"Oh, midher, motiier '. what t.-hall we cl:
i nat .im Le om-.s ot li-sf
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1111; J...10 11 ai j 'i . . im:, 1
a 1 - ... . I . 1
h :;st into the loom '.v.ui:
j ".Mi.mma- Mari-.n! re is eli.-s 'Melia
A:;dcis.tuat the gale in her i.T"r-y. S!ie
I,,'... wiii yo-i ftap out a minute, fur ; h ;
wants to lei! y.m r.boitt oid ir. Mii.ard
l eing Mui.-'triick ; and sl;-i liaivi.'t leave
her hoi.so vviihoiii eomebody to hohl
him.''
.'drrion was in no condition to listen
io .Miss '-deiia tin- gr.Ht--st gossip in the
iieiliiio: hood ; so Mis. llilyaid, I'rying
her eyes, was in cividiy coiiipei led to see
the informstl visitm-. Marion, hei S.ead
renting upon the window-sill behind a
screen of t.iinjring roses, could have
, . '1 ... . 1 . . . ..1 .. . 1
I heart: every woru spos;i;ii; out i.i"i ui-n
in le. r j-nef aiif paid no ittif ntion until
lite m.mc of Wat ilintoa ttiuck upon her
"It's true for certain; for M'aria had it
from his own sister, Aggie ilintou. :ys
Maria, in her wiid v;:y, "If ne comis
back with all that money you know loe
1'i.cie s iinuel left him most ot his prop
erty la t v".ar--savs Maria, 'if lie comes
ba.'k rich.' I me i 1 to set my Mp for him.'
!).i which ...:; i; aa-v.-'-rs, Oh, you need
n-.t
r li- 'o Ik main." ! ..".ere h-ng.
ar.d to a real nice l.rettv giri.' Ot coi.r-e
,. . .1.1 ' 1 . -. 1 ,
Alalia Wii.iie.i 10 kuiov an aoooi j.. out
Ag .ie only laughed in her m sA -il aH j
n,i.-, i.titii Muiiti savs, '1 he.ieve i vci 1
n; joking!' wm.ii Aggie repdes, df Wai- j
tei" isn't maiiied beloie w inter, I'll mai
you a present td these new car-nugs
which he has ffcnt u.e.' to you sec it'
certain sure, and no doubt he wiii bneg
hi)b:i.ie to visit ids Lit;. if., 1. ml th-n,
ted Mttiii 11. t! may iook out r a graiivt
pally. Wiien the llinlons' vmPr ;ike to
vio tuings, tnevaiwavs. i 'y"iv-s !.aa-.i-somely.'"
Marion strive. I b I.i ar uo 'nrre. Gi'd-
in.r i.iir it" 11 i.la ilaar she cvos-a-d C110
. " , r,r, .!t4
fondling a snow white ohf, her yrcat pet
uud treasure, and who cano-i out to
':'.'oi, i"'--"'si "- -"-.t'" ""'
her lo see how J'att Suowbuil wa.-i 'low
ing."
j'oor bttlc sfilcr! It wouM be as bar
upon her as upon her mother and h r.i. a"
lo leave the dear old home, an I all tiie
j I I... ,. ... I ... , ... i ,
-lu vm.jv.vio vuu.ui. i. vi.v 1.1 ,
the a.-sociutioas of their lives. F -r 1
. ,.i..,...o ..,.! r
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no.ij.', -ur.. iiiiViiiai 11a. 1 ocin ooi .1 an i
iiiai!.cd, and here hor childrjii had i.r-l
Si-en the ughf.
Two yea is ago, Iter husband who had
been too little rat tit al to make a suc-ce-stci
farm r ae.d died suddenly, leav
ing iii-- aibtiis in a very t-inbarrassed stale,
ami the hunt burdenc'l vvitii a very heavy
ii.oil'.ge. 'I ilea Jack, g"od son aaa
broiu.T tiiat he, w;ts, ii.id lis. ..light it best
11 go 1) the city, taking ad i.:i::ge of a
.-.'. ualioa ohe: cd i.lm l.y a distaiiv luia'dvu
'eLilil the moi.ga,c blivvild be paid.
Oidy two weeks go he had writtlin
cheeiiully, taying thai the mttlter wou;U
be fcpeeahy settle. I to their tali.-faction ;
and i-env, just as the' were expect iu; to
In tir that their haiue was their own again,
cuia litis cruel letter.
As Maiion had said to her mother,
not even the ios of their homes went to
her!:, art with so sharp a pang as did
tiiis evidence of tiie change ia her oniy
brother.
That Jack should hr.Tegr .vvti so world
ly and k .al lies.; ; as to c n i-ivr hi.- pecu
niary advantage before the gratification
of hiS mother comfort; that he should
allow them to be actually turned ot the
dear old horse, and go to reside in the
btia'ige city, w litre they could uevcr feel
at home' oh, this was the bitterest pen;
of alt!
So Marion had thought upon first read
ing that letter; and it was not until hear
ing Miss 'Melitis words to hern. other that
sue hwoku 10 tnc consciousness that late
cnuid Lave even a greater sorrow than this
ia store, tor her.
Otto year r.go she had parted from her
ar;nt-. l.. r,Wat Iliuton, ii rtutufti :.
ctoa beta th,'., ".Vat had bcoir-e j.-al-
lliiyaro, r;iib. ng iter overm-Aing eyes ,(OU) and .-o.e saw a.ia.a a.-; :...i ...in
to tie moito on tue wall, ceaieoh L-ivd by ! ...j;- t.vtS ;. hg',:: oTa man li-..if u.;j
Marion', own haad. "Whe e is your j ai,,. iiC ..u.wav in the mv.e-.ow. ;..."
fai!h, my child, that it should lV.il y-.u j cvvd-iiek ;ci,iud li ie se:ei.ii oi tnv iio.i
in the very h'-or of nf e ii" I cvsuckic.
"Motlicf, it is u-" so i:,;;. li the loss of j "The pVh led j -.:.-: tiie arlor, hut at the
o::r honv' in r '.:: overty and feed ia j joot of the sleep be.ak she woe.M not be
stt re which grieves me. but that J i-'t'k j it.scovci'ed in i:tr retreat, i-josi.e thi.aght;
j-ottr own tun, my io.n brother sledtld j tjUt tl i,lOUlc..t oi fvo i.i'ter iheie wis a
aave so cio,r,:-ed. (i'i, lm-th-r, I know souud of looiteps a-eend.ng the iia.ii:, a
-hat o'ir Fu!n-r in Heaven v. i;i not I'.e. ert I a rU;.tje o- tj,a l,..,t.v.sticKle branches,
JS '".it to whom on faith can we turn j ?;.;.:.);t ..:v,. s.-.-sding in tin entrance
when Jack liLC. ni -s w. ihhyaa.l l.e.u !- j j- th,; m'bor the i' jnr.i of a tad yiiii:i
''-'' , , i ir an who iool.ed a.uiOjt as much ttaliied
At this moment a !it!ie l.-lue-cytJ girl j . , . .-
ous, aiul had .-ookcn s.'iarpiy to her, imd
in a manner w.liTi c-i'uaiuered hers. if
ja"ti!i.- in i:e:.;ii:g.
Vt w3 !! ro id to apol jgize, and
?Iaii'u too p; -lal as well as too ik-tieato
to i:i.il,c :et . i.i.ces iooaing to a reooucxlla
tioi'jcii'i so th'-y ilnl.e.d ;-;n.rt, Imiii mis
ere.liie, until Wtt haa broken the last
link t'3' going to the Wc.t.
She heal d of him lr :;i liim; to time
thr r.gii i.is far.diy, hut no word or ines
MUe : In :-e.f cw-r canto. In ail tiiis
wliile sl looked forward with a faint,
yearning l.opo to tiie possihility of Ids
some; time ret 11 ruing, and of all Leing
made up between them.
But now this last hope was rudely j-ii i ;k
?n to the ground. Wat was goh.g to he
mairied. lie had forgotten her, and was
lost t her forever.
"Oh il is hai-il, f.o liaid to hear!" thought
-dii'ion, as viih hands uueonseioii-iy
tightly ela-pid .-lie p a-ised s.ovviy under
the ample hoiiu'ns ol the tdd : v li- rd.
"Lile is oilier. It ha., taken all from me.
It tan have no mete to give. Gu y my
dear mother and Jiyra! for their .dear
s-ii.i. s. I must be stronir, cud try to bear
it ad. '
On the verge of the orchard where
the high Lank sloped abiuptly to the
in-ajj.v, .-he came to a in as of la igicd
hoiu-ysuek.ea fashioned into a ru-iie ar
hoi. ,.:: had made it for her, and here
in iaet ii. was fill they had last pail- !.
1 wu in 113 meadow ran a little patii
way, leading by a . hoi t cut to V,"at"s home
a c-upitf Oi iiii.es art ay ! lluvv ofitil she
had sat here of an evening and waieued
for him!
rihe could scarcely loolc back upon any
object now beloie hv.r eyes wl.;vh was
not connected with tome association ol
Wat.
There was the wah.ul tree whi. h lie
;md Jack used to cuii.o, and there the
ciear, laughing brook in whicil he had
but.:, it hoi" to steer the little boat which
he Lad made for her, laden viih giaii:,
iio.u to Jack s famous water mid, ac the
1 leois oi toi-.t 010 wiiiort.
J .. . , 4. . ; . ,
itiitiiii u; as fie real L;:i.-t ami saw
. , ,, , . , , , , , , f, 1. ., ,. . ,1 .
mia w Inch JaeK h.oi iilwav s Oeen ao ite-
vl it:iI-:!.
leols of tiii-.t uui Willow.
-aid woo id be a -oil lnvi s.iiient lor one
who could manage ii property.
And then Aim .;., sealed on tiie belli li
in the ills-tic major, turned and !..:.:. d
long ami yeiauu:gi at t'ojo.d 1:0 m imua
2et piti I loin toe .itiil i.-ccciiCS iii'i'
li'e oicli. I .h -"io o i'i;' p :.-; 0.1 ai th
c-.-ui t bj h -me to h; r. Ae.d r i.iotmr-
i.i, it wottid he ha:i! -r at.ii f. r t.'-r, w..os.
v.eio.e life of lutv eu:sh:t i Lvn
j tilJ. tt::-.z 1 -,f
! A ...udden ;ouu
sharp iv id: l.e as i
For a inv.ri.cn t Uiey gazed at cacn ot.icr
Mail U 1 ate, and in" sirenger v. 1U1 a
lHudi lising .n ids liaruisoii'.e lace, 'i hen
lie sahl, !.e helvi Out liio hand, "MtitiOU,
don't yoti know me ; '
the gave him her hand in sihmce. It
was Wat. And sudd-iiiy w itii the eight
of inm came the lua Lit tenuis of her
Seil'.'W, ia li.o C.il::iVH:.:il.S fiat he va
iot to kr lauvir. biie was l.odiing to
him now, ami loai lie mu.-t be noihiug to
her.
"I am glad to have so unexpectedly
found you lo ve in this dear old f-pot," he
said. "1 errivi d at l.oine ordv an hour
;ioo. and could not :ed utoii 1 had seen
you."
.She met his oyer., bent upon her wilh a
stiango t .iiitis ncb-i. and l.er pale cheek
l'aiiufv 11 et -ned but ihe cou.d not have
t-jx.keu a v. ord.
"Marion, he s:M sc. hienly, "iiiiTe you
no welcome f 1 1 met Js it possible that
y...tl cannot forgive mef
"F.-ru'ive v on ."
ids; fvr all my ahsiu.1 jeutou-y, and
1 ride and l. i.v. 1 iiavc iievcr had a lis.:
. .. -:. . .. I i.-.i-.o..! l'r.:ii vai'.l .ia-
1 - ', V , ' " ' ," ', . ,
rt-tm, and i h.ive com-' oark at last to Log
, ,. .
your forgiveness, aed lo bog, too, tor the
iove v. h cli I farfeit .-d, but which I can
l.ct live v. ilitout."
"1 do nol understand you, "Wat. I do
not know why you should speak thus lo
me, when wi.eii you are j(mg to be
1.1a: ri d."
-Who told you that of me Marion :'
"Il came lio n Ague-, your own iister."
He smiled.
"Atrgie knows niy v :s!ie3. It was s,he
w ho enct.-irraed uu to cme back. She
th'.uuht you vouid forgive inc. Will you,
.' i u ioii, dtii iiug
s-he had -r.ci led her f ico to hitle her
! tearful ce-, hut iie now took both her
j ham's, ami as he divw her toward him a
great tide ot unspeakable joy rushed over
In r, and she could ou!y murmur faintly:
"Oh, Wat!-'
When they were both calmer s-he tohl
him of the heavy irrief that had pist-fal-
Jen upon them. 'I'ltey must leave their
tletu oid heme, which had iu.-t passe 1 in
to the hands of ta.mg. rs.
"Of s!i'ting.r.-, M.aiiou? Do you call
me ;t stiatiofrf'
"Ton, Wat?"
He looked surprised in his turn.
"Did you not know that it is I who hare
purchased the dear old farm."
"Oh, Waiter, it can not, can no! be
true!''
He took from a pocket-book a paper,
which he opened a. id .-i-rcad beiore her.
It wets the mortgage which her lather
had given Mr. ALuer Harris.
"And tiie place is ready youis now?"
she said, looking up luiuiiitiy thtough
sudden tears.
"Xot mine, but ours, darling!"
fcsiie was too happy to speak a word iu
answer.
"Vou see, dcai," Wat said, "Jack and I I
talked il over ihcoihcrday, and we agreeti,
as he was so anxious to pu; chase the mil!,
and had not the means suilieient for both
that 1 should take the farm, ai.d leave
liitn at liberty to invest in the mill prop
erty. It is the very b'-&t thing for Jack
and his mother, as i exohoned to her, it
! .Jo. h-i-l i.iilir ii-.-i-iv.-.l l::s ! tt.ev .I.i . k
not litleil lorafaimer, and never could
have mule much of the faun, as he c-.i
j tainly will do with the mill. He came
up widi me in order t attend to the 1a.1t-
' ter. Forgive me that I uoglccted to in-
form you, but 1 left him behind iu the
maple-tield, talking with Aguie."
Marion started up with a giad cry.
(Jomiug down t.ie opposite cieciivitj' of
tnc lii'.-a iiiw was loiuehody iovo '.s.v ivev-
I in ' iiis ha.i i, ami in two minutes site -:-s j
boobiuo in her brother a arms oidiing j
from a ii'.lln3 of jov such as she had
Tify er :;i he; i;:e
'I her ..it: '..'.:. 1 to t:
eager to gladden the hi ait of f: mother.
Jack spiatig up tiie s.i p j.ikI loo.,, her
in nia aims 10. e Wku 11. fu .-.lyii", n!m
i.ao run t mcd thtSu in irantic .leiii.t.
As .'ifa'.uil tro.stil the liiicso-iid, tiie
oid chick I'aeg out a weico.no cii'.i:
.vev-ii mi' is: ii4 in,; gin
11. 1 neai 1 . a., iit.i, aao s
U!l II.
tiv.iiy and ent .paiiiy 1; j to mi u
room. As Mae ; a sail to.; clock, ;
10
d up
t it with an expieaaiou aimoi-t
ot it a e.
" w iitit 11 iif..time of litisciy mei happi-
U'jao i.i OtiC nodi
s!.e iiiii. .iiiiied.
IXTfittVIEWISO THE
POXCAS
AND OLTTINO A TTAY GLJZiVtT.S ()!'
THE OX A HAS AM! ViTNE
HAGOS. The III! HA LI) Assistant at the Oid
Home Camping Cron.-id and
Aniar tht !iulida.
During a recent short trip to Deca
tur, liuit Co., wc nmde a call rpon
Standing Fear and his band of thirty
ir forty Ponca Indians who after tho
result of their fta7rr.t ctrjiK-: cx? ia
Omaha returned north at:d are one. imp
ed ui the edae of the town, as near to
the Omaha Kcervation as possible, in
order to obtain the help which has
been generously proffered thtm by the
Omaha Indians until they are aide to
return to their old r-eser vaiio:i.
W'e found them occupying about
eiht or ten tent:-, which places of
abode were quUe au .v.lvanco u)hi:i the
old skin tent of many years ago, hav
ing iiKin.T modern improvements which
showed that at least in soiuo minor
particulars the Indians were advancing
ft step in civilization, rani subsequent
investigations led us to behevo that
thosp ht ps were not as few as many
bf iieve.
S-ei:tg cur carriage stop, a pbjas-.:it
faced rather dignified looking Indian
ou'.nc forward, awd was iicooste by 0:10
of our party as Standing Fear to which
hv ravtly assented and shook hands
'i-h etod' member of the party. We
wt-re somewhat aiirpriii.-d to an 1 that
Ite did i.ot spfak Fnglis'i nor evin un
deisfaiid v.j. as many do, -,- ho do not
alter.. j t the inliitv.cies of our tongne
tl tititt 1 ves, but 9'tr peiplerity was rc
ii.:ved by the pi if iT; red ai I as iuLKipi Ti
er of o;ie Silas Wood, an Omaha Indian,
who seemed quite as familiar with
Fnglish, as with his native Indian tii 1
lfct. Through him Standing Fear i.i
fCiTiicd us that I ha re vrero aioi:-i thir-ty-Gve
with him ami anotlmr l.iaml of
abtmt forty was up at the Saui.ee Si :ux
Agency ; also a few a' the Yatikion
Agency, all these having rctuiBed
sines the original tribe of 7o0 were
yeiit down to their new Agency. Fc
fore lie left loO f them hr.d dim!, and,
he had heard, at least a dozen more
since he came away, lie seemed to
think their chances of returning t
their old agency were pretty ceri ain,
but they now hoped for an appropria
tion to jar them for the wageu.s and
farming implements which were sacri
ficed when they left. As we talked,
Standing Bear's two squaws, together
with three cr four others and some
papoosM drew near and intorposod fre
qusntly soma remark as Standing Hoar
talked with tho interpreter, which
showed their interest in the subject.
They were rather good looking, ono of
them having a benevolent countenance,,
and all looked cleanly. The abbs of
their tent were raised, it bring a warm
day, and disclosed cooking utensils,
clothes, bedding, &c, which might an
swer well for a patty of tourist. cut
h a camping expedition.
Staading ear was dressed iu white
men's clothes a ad the all em an with
as informed us that wbea he calm; in
to town he generally wore a vary nice
suit and could pas.3 muster in dignity
of manner aud intelligence with many
ems who with the whiter skin of
ths "pale face" miuht claim precedence
of 1dm. He owns several horses ami a
wagon or two, which lie manages to
keep at work much of the time. lie
also tinds work for most of the work
ing members of his band in an adjacent
brick yard and abittt a new saw mill
which is being built; very one bear
ing testimony to their good behavior
and industry.
Having told Standing Fear that we
wishrd to get some facts about them
fer the paper, be In f turned 3 throagh
his interpreterat pai I iug.that Fe wish-
. ,,1 T-
ed we would please put in the rap'-r
that they were waiting for the govern -
incut, atid the man in Foston, (Tibbbiis;.
to iieip them get back what timv bad
, , 1,1 , . , , ,
lost, and be hoped all w.iocoi.ld. womd
sav a word for them that they mi
""
go back to their old homes and be able
to till their ground and make their
own living again, and not die as they
were doing down there.
Con eluded on tl.r Inf-aled
A urcnt'eman win o ice relating to a"n;
friends how be h't 1 dtivtti over a pig. i '
by I'tCatcicusiy gu'ding his hoii..- tie: jiij.
laid escaped uai ;;.i 1 el. when a i-011 o;
Fi ia stauduig near, quietly remarked
"15y that means, sir. you wived I
con." -
oa-
There is pe
:.. ci,, .. i ...i 1 u. .i...t
men. I lie 1
Ti... .e.o .-t tir.,i;-!, 1,,,-r
tT a wire iramo m !.; io
nay j-ets n. I .si ie the
w hi i-N an i i.pi inaC siti.Ii
It th-
:t:;C is
' lo fl
in a
1 o 'ck : ;i neii
-iiitju ii.t. vi iio ;.ti i.i.-. v 1 . i v 1 1
set at work, rev.. h e rapidiv, not
-f.anua C'.-! btv o a!:v.i:g
which,
whrn
awu" ti e ;
Hi reu Crniri Items.
llayuiiiUin t-ni' to bo the main
object jut now among tho f;.rnier',
every mow;::;: machine that caa b
had. is urn, i-.oe; and i3 kept busy. Tho
weather has been so nice and dry, thevo
! lirri been a large quantity put up, to
far.
Tho dry wv.-ther for the last month
has cut th corn crop very short in thi?
localitv, from tho present indications
won't bit but little jnoro than a half
crop ; bow ever there will be lots cf fod
der, and r few nubbins to l.uk this-
fall.
A lai-e amount of fall plowing h.u
been (b::a before the drouth set in, ami
some fall grain, sown, but so inn se.y
that the grain won't ccnit up u!le-;.
it rains soon. Falb potatoes are going
to be very scarce, although lb era ii
prcttv plenty of early ones, tho pistalw
crop wii! not be r.n entire failure.
(e;to a number ate threshing t'.iri
barley and hauling it to Xeb. City ; ro::
s'uJerable more is ptid for it there, Hi in
at Flattsni'vdth. 1 f I he roads a u 1 wea
ther continue god, th;-ro v. ill be t
good portion of tho hurley iu thi:. vi
cinity put in to market at that p.a.v.
W. J. Finch ami lady from Mt. Fleas
ant were over the other day and ma lo
quite a visit ;be reports time L'ood and.
looming 011: there.
James Ciialfant, Jr., lias been quit:;
ill for a few days past, but wo under
stand he is imp! ovhig and will probab
ly bo up and going a.vain soon.
Joe ('only arrived from tho wrsl a
few days ay,o, but will return soon.
Filly Pine ban quit carrying the nail;
however wo Imvc a new rarbT.
for the last three or four days. Filly
was the "Foss" carier, but couldn't
beet Jtihe Failey.
y.vs. F. ('. Patterson gave a supper
.-.ml dance, ow Thtudtiy evening led,
the dance was well attended, so they
say ; they always are.
Mr. Patterson came very near hav
ing a first chus praiiie fire a few davs
agn; v.hi'e mowing the grass caught
lim ti match, c i-eler -!y thrown iti
lighting his i-'if-e, but, fortunately the
(lie was put out after burning over
h i'.l f an acre of gra, or more.
The maun re heap in I"i.cl9 Johnny
Aliisoi.'s barn yard caught tire yester
day from 5-. me cause, ami raino very
ieir doing sorae damage however,
pcorcking H b;;rr: very badly, and
: an.e near setting fire to it.
Philander D .esticks, we v. ill let your
wt ed grow in peac-v? this week, v. c
think, they need a rest r.tiyway.
Flcanok.
Ti-.l- irg '5 Iwe by tho I'oi clock.
Coming events cast thoir shadows
before, arid ttlready, through tho miits
of months tiie gladsome Holiday ei
kou looms cb-an-r day by day, filling
the voutiiiit! li.ind with pleading 'pc
cuhition, and causing materfaunlias to
comi Jor in what direction tdio can ex
orcise a little additional t-couomy,
whfcrt by the mcmry for pic setils may
la; fo: : hco,.iit;.r when inquired. Ad
just m t!i; nick of time there rears
to hand a Mj.ege.-.t ion of how Jot nny,
ami Mami and l-'lossii. and 'haib y
maj secuii! for themsf ! vts and by t. eir
own f-iercises. the jack knivc.1; i-.nd
won
boxe
d writing
and tool cheats, f'-r v.hic.i .
i";r
.it
bir
souls aro longing; of bow in-.,.
may get that bo-;k or
crnamcnt she has talked about to
en ; aval or ho w, by their imiti d
tions tin j may obtain a pietj at '. 1 .
with to surpi i.-e a:: I ght.i'ien th"
e-lt
of peipa.
For the publishers of Fhri. hs Fash
ion l iarieilv are in the field with thu
new prem' nt-i Hit r th: if uiagaz.h'i ;
ar.d all that -titiraiaa or chilrlieii (eith
er for that i.-arb i ) r.-ed do, is to send
name and a idress on a postal card to
Messrs. Fbiioh ot Co.. of 27 Figblh
Avcnuo, New Tor':, when a cepv of
the list will be mailed them free, and
th-y can appreciate for themselves tho
ad vaa t.'t got of; ei cl.
The ihi-'tii'in (Quarterly so exactly
fills its pbt'-o as ti guide, to economy in
the. boas h'.id. ami its subst 1 i; ti jn
price, ov.lv '') cents a year, is so very
trilling, that little difficulty should bo
experiowed in securing subscriptions;
ami we have no doubt that thousands
will gladly avail thems- Ives of the op
pcrtuxiitv thus presented of sectuiti
some useful article at a very moderate
expen.-,e of time and trouble.
Mr. Wil'tam Flack's new story, t-.n-titled
"U bite. Wings: a Yachting Fo
mai:ee," i l r-gKn in the Septeotber
number of the Fclectic Magazine. It
opens erv charmingly, a;id promise
to be die Lf Mr. FlackV best. Fesides
Mr. F'.ack'a .story it coiilains a Uiga
vs ! 1 ! r ol interesting aaa Y.i.ti...' .-t-
! tides fro!;: the foreign periodicals and
j a hue sit d or. graving entitled "F ri:i 3
Treetv with the Indians. The i..-w
volume r tb.y Mia.ino bgan witli
: th0 t ujy U1. tuber. ar,:l promises to bo
! piw "f tho best ever issued. The
! regular price of t he Fcleetic is per
vear. or -j cell's .er copy; bu-
I l'mlir nur!,U.1:i ,)f the uew voim..c
will be sent to any one as a "ii :
1 am iption'' on receipt of SI, and '.:. w is
a good time to giv it a tiiai. r. J
Felton, Publisher, 2-" Fond Street, N'ew
York.
There ii a ere-dd. al of theology iu te.e
idea of the hub- girl w ho wbhed sim
could b - good without oh. vie g hergiatid
lii.d her. Sir; said it was cisy t.u ugh to'
read b'.M.l.s and pray, but pietty l.-'.-ad tu
mind g' an baot'm r.
Tjm: Si'.ortnae Conri of the
1 ii . -! o i
- -v-. .ai ; a... 1 il-.nt .1 r Awn
as " V 1 III h HU3 us n..'.
ec Co.. of l.owdl, have tho solo 1 i.ht to
use the V.'ietis Cnr.-'.ur I'tiiTHiAi. for
1 x medicine. :ti.
nd has issued an i;i."ik --
'. . ... 1- r-.ti.. .FN..m'
lion iitran.s- c . . i.i..-i!. -i
i,r.tV', f ! York City, tor f-dl:i g llh-alon '- .u .-.-;
lyf 1 17 Pet toral f i Cheny JVchihil I.o:.
ges, or any
r ti
ol tiie. na tie.
it.v-iv !. ,
' the high court inc 1 udes ail oe;ik .v v.c
sd- ; :: ;
deceive th
ou.ai ?.
This t'.e.-iai-.-a A
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