F .-vsrs '!V&g&&fi X. wsm RS-JP3F w HMP -.- aarf - --- T' .i-6r?5 ra " -' HY ZSSm&r ,. - ) ty -' l yrntag-':., , & , z . "S - p. rir 8 '' - ' ' '4 FJ .. fevy '."i-i-jA - fi.- SStotfCS-, vr fe,v-i?-i: ri3SJ JtEi,5l -XSbssilv &dBPis 7V-. -tST r2&C' ff?i- V r,H5'-. ----i- i 2s ..-tT-i r u -. -j-.-- i -. "" tw rrXtJ2&. hx&i .jsvr Sb? B3? & . 3S i & ''Jf ". y -I . ,55 ,l Lc.- jjS-TTV- . WZ'-- s-2-v .vfo: r v --? '; V a' is . - &' -- n n ' i 3 V I -V vl -si 0- lis Mf - Jft- ! -V fr- ir: -Jr :-! 1 lJW B .-A. """"''CbL, Urn "w Z-w&-Ki?ra airK BED CLOUD CHIEF. A. C. HOSMER, Publisher.' CLOBD. -- NEBRASKA. CURRENT COMMENT. Cyrus Fili.mokk, the only living brother of ex-President Fillmore, has lxjcn vibiting in Buffalo. His home is in Indiana. The electric light is shortly to re place gas in the Paris Grand Opera. More than six thousand incandescent lamps will be used. Mis. I). IJ. Fov, of Boston, is a .son-in-law who deserves the praises of all the ladies. When he heard of the sui cide of his father-in-law, William Gray, he at once deposited ten thou sand dollars in hank to the account of liis wife's mother. The author of the biography of General ISoulanger, the publication of which has caused so much controversy, 5s Henri Depeue. It was written at the time of General Boulanger's visit to the United States to represent France &t the centenary of the battle of York town, ami was not intended to be sa tirical in any n-spect. Tm: recall of the French ambassa dor at the Vatican is regarded in Paris :is the lir.st step toward the disestab lishment and the di.icndowment of the Church in France, which it is thought will be tin result of the Pope's refusal lo recede from the position he has taken in regard to China. It is thought that Prime Minister de Freycinet is de lating the advisability of repealing the toncordat. PltoitAiti.r the largest literary prize rr;r offered is one of 1,000,000 to be given in !!-'.' In- the Russian National icademy for the best work on the life and reign of Ale.xandcr I. In 1825, shortly after the death of Alexander I., the .sum of 50,000 rubles was offered by one of his favorite ministers to be given as a prize a century after his death, and it is this sum at compound interest which will amount in ll'iiS to 1,000, 00. A statement issued by the Bureau rf Statistics of the Treasury Depart ment regarding immigration, gives the total number of immigrants who ar rived at the six principal ports of the United States during the month of July, 1SK(, as "!,." IK, an increase of U,8ffi over the number arriving the same month last year. During the Fovcii months ended July HI, ISSli, there arrived 121 .III', or C.UIO more than during the corresponding period f 1885. Two iu'nii:ei car loads of Califor nia barley are hooked for transporta tion by an eccentric route, and lift v car loads are on the way. They will be .shipped from San Francisco by the Southern Pacific to New Orleans, thence to New York by water, thence to Buffalo by the Hudson Uiver it Frie canal, thence to Milwaukee by the Anchor line. This round-about way was taken because it is cheaper than ly rail. The freight on grain by rail from San Francisco to Milwaukee is seventy-live cents per one hundred 2ounds. Tiieisi: is no longer any reasonable doubt that the Government has fully decideil to permanently remove from the Territory of Arizona tho-e mem bers of the Chiricahua and Warm Spring bands of Apaches now on the San Carlos reservation. The only im portant iietum not decided i said to 1m; as to where they will be located. This has received earnest and thought, ful consideration, and there now seems to be a probability that they will be jdaeed on the Fort Marion military reservation at St. Augustine. Fla.. Where Chihuahua and his baud are juarlcred. Tuk value of the exports of mer jfliandise for the month of July. 1880, was 52,787,707, and of the imports, S55,5S0,70I. while for the twelve 'months ended July :1, the exports of merchandise amounted to$G8f.555,-199, jim! the import to $GU.85!.:173. The rJue of the imports and exports of the two precious metals for the same period was :us follows: For July. 1886, ex ports of gold, 1,175,811; of silver, 2,--24(1.875; imports of gold. 580,072; of silver. 1,405,607. For the twelve months: Exports of gold. $42,798,985; f silver, 28,541.554; imports of gold, fSO.785.009; of silver. 16.419,957. Thk Democratic Conjnvssional Com tiiitteo lias annulled the printing con tract made with Gibson Hrotliers, of Washington, who are under tho ban of the TyKgraphical Union and the Knights of Labor. Thoy employ non union working men. The contract aras transferred on the verv dav it was madc. aud before anv work had been alone under iL Mr. Gibson, tho head ef the boycotted firm, intcrjiosed no objection whatever to the change He expressed regret at the transfer of trork, but ftaid he apprehended the situation ami was entirely willing to release the committee from obligations to his firm. Mcs. Johk Shekwood. in describ ing the gambliag at Aix-les-Bains. says: "The play is baccarat, and runs fcigh. Every evejixng poor crippled ucn and women are brought in in chairs, or by their guides, nurses or maids, and seated at the tables, where they play until tired, then are trundled oat- There are many gamblers who are not crippled, young and beautiful romen, young men of every grade: Mad Mmc. Batazzi, neither young nor crippled, but still pretty, although in her Jifty-cighth year and married to a TouBg man, a woman of remarkable celebrity, or Infamy, as the case may and still a desperate gambler. " 3l. - rr CSBferllat V?SJ "5afC7rifeai -"w irzA.A i ws?23k.tmmzw W.vS - V "" " , J ,1 v M EfEaSCSsSS ft W' iBirfiiiiTTi-ia,il r- t!T?- -.s. sjt??L SA! . : -r ." . .W. NEWS OF IBB WEEK. Gleaned by Telegraph aad MalL TERSOXAI. AND VOMTICAI- Tun Democrats of the Tenth Indiana Congressional district held their conven tion at Delphi and nominated J. D. Hatter-. At the Republican convention at Des Moines, la., on the liTith, the Stato ticket wus completed ai follows: For Auditor, Captain Lyons; Attorney General, A. J. Kaker; Clerk of the Supreme Court, (. IJ. I'rav; Supremo Court Reporter, Iv. C. Ehersole. Rkv. James C. RnEcnnn. of Coscob. Conn., brother of Revs. Henry Ward and Thomas K. Revcher, committed micitle at the water cur at PZlmfrn, N. V., on the li'ith. by shooting himself through the head with a rifle. He had been suffering under severe mnntnl troubles for a num!er of 3'ears and for a time was uudcr treatment at the Middletown asylum. Rkv. HBNur Ha1:i Rkkcuku wa reported fceriously ill in England and had canceled several lecture engagements. L. K. Mooan has been nominated for Con grer.s by the Democrats of the Eighth Texas district. JrncK .1. F. I'nn.i.iiy, of Kansas City, has been nominated by the Democrats for the Fifth Missouri Congressional district. Clifton R. Hiuxkknimih.i: has been nom inated for Congress by acclamation by the Democrats of the Second Arkansas dis trict. In a private letter Mahono says under no circumstances will ho be a candidate for Congress. liuu.wuKuCnvnuAi.JoiiN Newton, chief of engineers, having served more than forty 3'ears as an ollicer of the army, has been at his own request by direction of the President retired from active service. C.M.i founia Republicans have nominated John F. Swift for Governor; R. AV. Water man, of San i'erimrdino, for Lieutenant Governor; W. S. Moore, for Secretary of State, and J. II. NefF, State Tra surer. Tin: I'uruell amendment to the Queen's speech was rejected m tho Rritish Com mons by :U1 to 131. Gi.u.htiNEs lirochuro on tho home rulo uestioii wns issued in London on the -7th. I'niNci: Ai.i:.ANimn left Lemburg on vbo 2bth for Bulgaria. A telegram was ellt to his father by M. Stauibuloff saying the Bul garian nation and army longingly awaited the I'rince's return. Yankoff, Gnieofl" and Cleinnut, leaders of the revolutionists, who forced tho I'rinco to abdicate, have been tried by court martini and sentenced, tho two former to death and the latter to im prisonment for life. Russiu warns Alex ander against returning to Bulgaria. Gknkiiai. Newton was sworn in recently at New York as Commissioner of Public Works. MIKt'KI.I.ANICOL'A. Owino to tho absence of the Commis sioner of Indian Affairs and the assistant secretary of theame ollicc, Mis- Minnio S. Cook was acting as tho head of the Indian ollice. A Mn.iVAi'Kni: (Wis.) special says: '-The troubles between tho Gambriiius Assembly of the Knights of Labor and KcstV and cither brow cries has been adjusted by the Stato Executive Hoard of tho Knights of Labor. The assembly will withdraw the boycott and non-union men will be given a chance to join tin- Knights if they wish. RfssiAN olllcia's, on the -lith, denied em phatically that thy had nny thing to ilo with tho abduction of Prince Alexander. Tho Prince had an ived at Darmstadt. He resolved to return to Bulgaria on hearii.g of tho counter revolution. A covenant between England and Ger main has been signed, amicably settling tho New Guinea bouudaiy question. l)n. Emini i:i. I'ltEirtE.", convicted of sub ornation of perjurv in the Ford case, at New Orleans, wa .sentenced on the 2Ui by Judge l.auer to seven ears in the peniten tiary. EiuiiTV-Fon: new cases of cholera anil thirty eight deaths were repotted mi ltal3 on tho 2t:h. Anoiueii strike is brewing among the miners of tho Baltimore A: Ohio railroad a reduction of wages being the cause. It is reported that tho Halifax (N. S.) Sugar Refinery Company is in tinancial I dilliculty. The refinery i one of tho largest I make nnestsof all parties charged direct ami best knoxvn in tho world. The concern K' r iudiioctiy xxith the crime, foroner has u capital of 1.0lu,00u and has been m j operation only u fexv year. Dan (Jiu'ei.i.e, of Antioch Mills, near fynthiana, K3'., who secreted inouoy from his creditors, xvas imddied and lynched by them, though they had promised to save him on a disclosure of tho money. The Kllonvillo (N. Y.) J'rcw announces its former editor. Deputy Stato Comp troller Thomas E. Benedict, hits been ten dered by President Cleveland aud accepted the position of Public Printer at Washing ton. Tin: Holland Chambers have passed the bill increasing the duty on foreign raxv sugars. The liabilities of William J. Hooper & Sous, of Baltimore, who recently failed, are f."U.1,Ki0: assets tVVI,(KX), including Hooper's interest iu tho Murmur Herald. The creditors hare appointed a committee to arrango a sett lenient, Jons S. Bkahfoko, assignee of the old Springfield (III.) Savings Bank, has begun suit against Congressman William M. Springer for $10,000, to recover a loau claimed to have been made to Springer years ago, with interest thereon. Tun Delaware & Hudson' Caual Com pany's freight deiot at Saratoga, N. Y., was burned tho other night. Loss, f 100, 000. John J. Cavi-hell, ex-city attorney, com mitted suicide recently by shooting himself through the head at Kansas City, Mo. A rassENtiEn train on the Missouri Pacific was wrecked ten miles east of Warrens burg, Mo., on the J7th. A clerk in the mail car was killed and about txventy passen gers seriously and fatally injured. The business failures for tho week ended August :J6 in the United States aggregated 171 aud in Canada ttO, against a total of 153 the previous week. Tub schooner Belle Mitchell, from Chi cago to OKdeusburg xvith com. went ashore near Port Colborne, Oat., recently ?" a fof . she wa on a hottom but xxas making no water. The experts sent from Washington to count the money in the United States sub treasury at Philadelphia have completed their task and found that the money and the accounts balauce-d to a penny. The ex. ports counted about f27,UX),0AI, of which li,000,aO was silver Cuanhall's toy factory at Montro;e. Susquehanna County. Pa., aud thirteen business houses and two rvtsidences x-ei-re burned the other night. The loss was fTi,- ooa A taktt of six yoang men. consisting ot Ed Guy, Walter Guy, George Glover, Harry Wilson, Frank Giy and Bud Marsh, started up the river from the foot of Madison street, Covington, Ky., receatly. to iudulgo in seining and fishing on the Dayton sand bar. Their boat was swamped by a passing .. .11 .. 3 i ... , I .?V.O- ...Jk. . . xenier. ui cre orowaett except rrmmc Ti,e dispatch alo savs that Prince Alexan Guy and Marsh. jer - not at all S!iauie oiTioTiup: order. Sister Eclalie. the Superioreas or tha Janj woui,j atKiicate onlv that he is eccour Immaculate Academy, at Xexvpor Ky laf:ed i,v England to persevere. was burned to death in led recently. j A m-Itlexiental. vr lame of the rcoordsof BatocSaka, La., was burned onthe27th. Jth0 rebellion, contaimu? a full account of The total loss was estimated at over lliN- ,the F:tx-John Porter court martial procred tXal The principal sufferers are Graham & lngs, will soon Ik? issued to cover the de Co.. $lbUOQ; insurance, -Jf.OJO. There wa jficiency of th.' records-, in which no mea Bo doubt that it was of incendiary orijjia. iujU wis ciade ef this cae. C1tai.- ."i:.ija.i .Moom: and party, who a ere -supposed to have been lost in the re cent stoim o;t inmnuoim lex., reacneu their destpmtlou in safety. Captain Bai- .., -w ...., -. .r.. . M .... wM-eniinn. A iiEsTiirTtVE j raino fire has rageI in Potter and Sully Cotiutle-, D. T. Potter was almost a barren waste and Sully was lkfT vikjl Ttii.fi ! tw. -firir .fttft. lU'll - 4 V '. " " V " J "W - ating the damage At Gauoiioque. Ont., the other day thero was n race letween four canoes with Bails two English and two Americans. Tho two American boats came in tirot. One of the Eugli&b crafts nearly sank and did not tlni-di. A co mi-ant made np of Western and Southern capitalists has leen organized at Wilmington. S. C, with ?-0i),COJ capital, to carry on a lumber business in North Caro lina and Florida. The companvhus secured largo tract of lumber lauds in loth States. Sergeant-at-Arms Canadav. of the United States Senate, has been elected preMdent of this concern. HkumiN Jaeitz, aged twenty -seven, a fresco painter, while working on the ceil ingof Christ church, Cincinnati, fell thirty-five feet from the scaffolding to the floor, breaking bis neck. Font of tho employes narrowly escaped death in a tire at the hat anil cap manu factory of Jucobson & Paulson, Chicago, on theliTth. A iMt-KAm: of ?-),00u to pay the hands employed by the Mineral Mining Company at Shamokin, Pa., my.stenou.ly dis'n'v peared from a pafo of the Adams Express Company in which it was supposed to nave been placed at Philadelphia, and the s.afe sealed. Clerk 1'ratt was ai rested on sus piciou. Two hundred Anarchists met at Cleve land, Ohio, recently ami denounced the action of the Chicago jury in convicting tho bomb throwers. Thej threaten trouble. A coi.i.i-ioN occurred mi the South Aus trian railway at Nodmg recently. It is reported thai tho killed and wounded uuiikxm forty. The citizens of McCuIloeh f'nmitv, Tex., held a meeting recently and adopted reso lutions ordering all Mexicans not Ameri can citizens to leave the county within tlvo da3-s or they would Do hung. Each Mexi can was served with tho notice and left withm the specified time. At ChnttauoogK. Tenn.. tho Knights of Labor iccently met in convention and nominated candidates for the Stato Legis lature and city Council. This is tho first action of the kind taken in -lie South since its organization. TiiitEn Italian laborers employed on the Erie road engaged in a tight on the rail road track recently over money matters. Whilo tho men were fignting nn express train struck them, killing one and cutting the right arm off another. Tho third man was arrested A si i i.u: recently jumped from tho via duct draw in Cleveland, O., for ?1..j0. He lemoved only his shoes ami socks, climbed over tho i ail and then dropped feet fore most into the river, eighty feet below. He was picked up uninjured and spent tho l..Vl in dock whisky. A itiwiuut magazine belonging to tho Lallin Rand Powder Company at Brighton, a Mibui b of I'iucago. exploded recently ami killed one girl and injured four other per sons, destroying pioperty to the value of Gueeci: has again been visited by a terri ble earthquake, and the los of life and de struction of property was terrible. Italv and Eg5pt have also been visited by earth iti:t!;cs and the natives are tenor stricken. Two eruptions of Vesuvius havo occuried and the volcano is very active. Tin: lirst of a series of three swimming contests between Gu Simdstiom, of New York, and John Bobitisou. the English champion, took place recently at Oak Point, N. Y. Tho distance was n mile. Sundstrom won by about thirty yaids, in II :!'.i. A 5E'ONii attempt to take the life of A. T. Lanphete, at Cold water, M eh., withm the past three weeks was mado again re cently, lie was hit on the head with a sandbag ami shot at, but was only badly bruised. The Coroner's jury investigating tho murder of tho Rex. Mr. Haddock has com- I pleted its labors nnd rendeied a sealed ' veidict to alloxv tune for the otlicers to ' V.'atermaii will tile complaint against the parties suspected b the iurx It is under- stood that all the guilty ones excepting Leavitt are in the city, and as .soon as- he . can bo seemed all will be nrro-ted and I have a public examination. Donuld is uoxv nfter Leavitt. SheriiT Mc- ADDITIONAL. DISPATCHES. Tiikek hundred and one Mormons ar rived lecently at Castle Garden. N. Y. Tukei: hundred and txxnty-lxxo police men were injured in the Belfast riots. Poiitx (ilnilstoninu member, of Parlia ment favor a forxxard and aggressive pol icy and the strenuous maintenance of the home i ule struggle. Ax artesian well at Belle Plaino. la., burst lately and a volume of water wm forced into the air for several hundred feet. Two rivers linve been formed by tho flood and houses and lives are threnteiied. The citizens are appalled. The Slayor of the city telegraphed to Chicago for the Ixjst engineers to come and life their skill in attempting to stop the perilous coudi tiou of thing. The cholera report front P.ome for the last day of August is: Molfettn. 6 new cases aud 4 death-: San Marco in Lamis, 'M new ease- and 3 deaths; Rotunda, 31 new en sos au4 11 deaths; k'oloena. new cafoa and 2 deaths; Ravenna, 11 new case? and t deaths. It Is estimated at th Troasurer's Office at Washington that the reduction of the public debt for August xvill bo about .lVu.0W. A c.KN r.n At. wnr over the Bnlgnrian busi ness is deemed inevitable by well posted diplomats. The famous Hoyt will ha at last bon approved by Surrogate Rollins, of New York. It has lccn in litigation since No vomler. lJ. The Phlliidoldhia Brewers Association have lately d-cided to recognize the Knights of LalHr to the oxcIumou of all other latter organization. A suoi.-K of earthquake xvas felt at Ini- (ville lately lasting nearly half a minute. ine lear-strictmi inbitbitar.t5 croxxded into the -.trcctt. Furniture was moved and windoxvs and lamps broken in various hotel, but no sgriou damage xvas ilone. Tlie shock xx ere also felt at Indinnapolis, Washington. New York. Raleigh. S. C, Chicago. St. Lotus nnd other .place?, but none xxas felt at Kansas Citv. ( The Home Club people repudiate the dis closures as a plot to assassinate Poxxderlx-- They only wanted to lick" Seexetary Layton. A itECEVT dispatch from Berlin says that Priuce Dolgorouki will not i to liul-xn-, an4 that ltassian pfiiosrs xvho x ere in the Bulgarian ai-nir prior to the coup d ctat will not. enter Prince Alexander's service -1 --, NEKUASKA STATE ttEWS.' T,;r murdcr..r , n Adam, in -Ne-T"r,r. bnibkBCl.yt tMso fnr succcsfullr elnldl trv. , ineo;;i,.pr,. H-ey vereon a warm trail, toif ever, end expected to nab h.m U-for; j .nr ,i 1V, j T'c fcUI't of P T fonvev. of PaplHon. ealIll the i;ntoa iar,uP f",r damages Ur !r-ing ejected from a freight train at Val ley. ha- been settled by the company pa ing f.Vj to Convey. A. H. IJi i-', n brakf-man on tho B. & M . wits stablel by a tramp whom he at tempted to eject from the tram at Bllvvm fl the other night. The knife was evideutiv j a small one. and did but little harm. Fjiten thousand jwople attended the late soldiers' reunion at No.-folk. A bnI con test was one f the features of th- oceas.o.i the prizes Iming flC'J and ;."'. Hie ban li engaging in the contest were thoe of Pre mont, Neligh. Wavne, Madison and Aii"" worth. Tlie judges chosen by the ban is were B. W. Morris, F. J. fluids and E. D Scntt. The jmlges awarded the lirst prue to the Madiou coloy baml. and secon 2 to Ainsworth. Each band was required U plav two select. ons. While lately visiting Oinahu John F Wermuth, a lending hanlware nierchni I of Columbus, had the second linger of h a right hand badly crushed in a cab door which was shimmed too hastily by tl.e dnver. The linger was amputate!. E.U. Mill i nn. ex-Mayor of Omah't died suddenly at his hotd in Saratoga, N. Y., on tiie li'tb. He was apparently m ex ct-Il-nt health halt an hour In-fore Ins death. A nr tire at Fairmont de-troyJ Pre cott A: McNeal's wjirehou-e; loss, $lo.Uik. and damaged adjacent property moie or le.-s. PiitbfNT to call of the president a nii-s convention of tho Nebraska Toman Suf frage Association son August 1" lv, of Beatrice, of Lincoln, were and .-eerotnrv: Mrs. was held i Mad - mi 11'. .Mrs. L !- and Mr. Bond. ie-elected pre-idet . E. Chandler, of Be atrice. corresponding secretarv: Mrs. M J Ehin-dge, of Lincoln, tieasiirer, ami Mr-J 1 O.t Diiisinore.ofOmaha, superintombntl of the social science department A Wii.nrii tough recently drove his horse into a Miloon. took a drink and was lined s-l.r for violating tho sidewalk otdiunmv A mvei.t chase is reported as having ta ken place in buggies between an ex-htis. hnud nnd his late wife a few evenings since on one of the roads leading into Nebraska City. The ex-husband, having the fastest team, managed to escape. The woman had a pistol, a horsewhip aud her tongue. Tin: Rock Island people recently unloaded 'W car loads of ties at Beatrice, and will unload li.l'OJ car loads before thev get tiirougii. iiieyjro.osetoi)iui.t moniue.so: road east and west from that place. I Kvte Cmmvu. a young woman, lived ..!., I !.. I ii.. r i Illllllt; 1111 i& i. iitllll IM'ilJ IkllSil UIL" llfi ?t.-l-llll but it is hoped that careful nursing nnd home influence w ill ellect a cure. Tin: Cass County fa.r. to be held in Plattsuiouth, September '-21 I, prouiix-s- to beat the recoid of previous exliil.uii.iis. In addition to the premiums enumerated in tho list published by the association a supplemental list of special premiums has b.-eu issued. Among the special premiums oilo red is one of live dollars to th- "gni who gets up early enough and saves her mother the cooking of the most breakfasts during the year lvso." D is thought theie will be considerable rivalrv for this pie iiiinm, and tho boxs will watch the lesiilt xxith much interest. A roETV-xcin: Held of xxhent in Daxxson County yielded -VJiKl bushels. Tin: Fust National Bank of Superior hns piitl-.tKiJ in greenbacks m circulat-ou. J xi k Rooeks. n carpenter employed on the Monnell residence being erected at Oui'iha. lost his life the other afternoon in a p collar manner He xvns xvorkmg on a scaliold in trout or tho building, when sud denly the framework being jarred a chisel xvhich had been resting on one of th' joists was thrown down and foil directly upon his shoulder, cutting a horrible gash and severing one of the large arteries ltogers retained presence of mind enough to climb down the ladder and ask the men to send at once for a doctor. Ho bled to death in a fexv minutes. Asnorfrom his oxxn revolver ended the life of Stexvait Smiley, a pioiuitient young man of Lincoln, the other evening. The cau.se seemed to be tiunucial troubles nnd despondency. A fexv years ago Sir. Smiley visited Nexv York where he married an es timable lady of a wealthy family. Upon returning to Lincoln he engaged in busi ness nt ditreieut tune, but iu the main de pended upon his mother for support. He had no special vices but xxas rather n young man of good repute and gentle manner. He had been furnished money bx a fond mother, and thus, not realizing its value, spent it too freelv for his oxxn good. ' Tin: town of Callaxxav is a vi-orou m fnnt of six xxeeks. Tm: toxvn cf Syracuse is aUtut eqnallv dividedon a question of privilege xxhether n doctor is justified in knocking doxvn hi xvifo iu self-defense. It appears that the wife of a pill man made an assault upon ' Viir liilfchnnd xvitli n DHirnf m'uuin nml I... i knocked her doxvn. and upon this question ' pnrtv lines are drawn. j Tin: crop of nexx-papers in the Stcte i assuming proportion that threaten the peace and comfort of the exchauge dis sector. A Lincoln" music dealer named Hinman ! recently left suddenly under a cloud, nnd hi place of business has leen cloied by the -sheriff. What stock he had has been covered xvith attachments for debt. It is freely rumored that ome of these debts) xx ere of a crooked character and that ', . . . . . .i money was obtamea througu sale or j mortgaged property and under fale pre- j tense, and that the sutierers will put ottl cers on hi track. 1'assenoek trains are now run to On!. On the adjoining farm of S!ers. Vance. Bolton and t bite, eight miles north ot Crete, thirteen head of cattle recently died. The animal h.-came xvild and attacked t!t, nr lMnt. More wen sViiwrin th i enme svmntomt and creat excitement nre-1 vailed in the community. Doctors dt- ' agreed as to be trouble, but as a dog had j lieen seen chasing the cattle several weeks previous, is was muusiii. iae caius were tuffering from rabies. Tue Etkborn Yallev Iin- i patting in a system of watenxork at Lone Pine that will furnish HO,M gallon of jmre pnug I water da 1 1 ". Tun work of enlarging Fort Itobicsos has already begun. A" enterprising thief recently stole ixty busheN of xx heat from a car l-tween Platte Center and Columbus. The following Nebraka iKxt-ofTres wer established on the 20th: AnIey. Custer County. Samuel Royd, potmater; Ja ong. Clay Countv. William C. Rani-ey. postmaster. Mr. Mary J. ilcGuan xva. ap- j pointed potmistre-s of Lett, raraa. County, v:c-i Mrs. Eniraa J. llom'.L re signed. The folloxving oHice were dicon- tin Countv hart. months past. Recentlv she went to that oll.ee. h Tin e the sw.i)ing teirihed the I subsistence, except .ucli a liiey teceive V,-"'""! " --.---" -- towiiiitul soon becanm ravmg mad. She !.im'eani :t dozen or so Jumped out of , through tho channels of charity. They J:""'" i,i,,-;, 0;"; """I'lTiL,' was kindlv cared for bv the people and the wfn.lot , to tho oof of the ndjommg , need. prlnclpa.H, M-cd. wheat provN.Mi, J r J' ' ' ,! h Tan Uu I will be sJnt to her h.m. In Illinois. The -'&. '' '-' U "f ; T, TT' "n.Uw" 1T ? w hlc TZxJR . " . t strain of lonelv ,1-ivs nnd ni-hts a wil- :,""," T-:ls n?what bruised its his hasle, i 100 bushels of grain of any kind raised. , "?" ' I" '''V',lr stiam of Ion. Ijd.n sand nihts o., a wil- ( a Uw . f)(f ,lu. want , , - ilern.'-.s of prairie proved too much for l.-r. K , ,.,.,., . ,.. .- ,,,,.,. - . ,.,. ,... ,. ... ,,. FATAL TAW I HOUAKB. uei!: Swan and brenchUjwn. AntdoiH.- . . . or at chcl. : Lawn. Da-aes County, aad Mo-I ; - ., ,. .. , ?..iw.. . UittaalKn County. - . ..w, ,. . ..n tl,.-. ."- A NEaAKA Crri faaflr Imbibed too . ,-. . . wfl! .Iwnn. hare freely of butrm.lk aad sateqrently . -f riti aad thcV disserve u rl 11 tS ! Ttir?7'" r-- rf rrm rtr-i t J rm m irax r i i mm wak" ahf v r CONVULSIONS. J'arthquske Crri- Cnnafrrostlon In urn Vmrt at tUr Coci.trr A Illr Hat LJtttr Iamc. Tir.-y otiK. &cpt. 1. Between bZQ and - . . .. m - doct last eren.ng a !ioct cf earth- . .. - I : severe for tl:H latitude was lelt , i t the u tern sect on of the conntry. jrel from we?t to eat, and the first .tiott shock was folJowvtl by a second iifJiter our that would not have iTn - Lew- Tor the Hist one. The shock, w. -,...,!.. ,i ,. ., . i ,i.i. iOt severe in tlie smtncm nart of this rl T . K n rj; pa-ticularly below t!te Ohio river. tt j ifvi-vuiue weie unvcii iium ouuu- i irrrur by then shaking aud swaying. e wave proceeded notthwatd it scctu . . J ii -i. ... i i, r ...i k.. v bC d!M!iKite.t lLself. a d alut .New ris . was sucuuy iciu u was bcto,,,- aki hut without tho rumbling nole t Ts hearL In other resiecl f Jrtly rtscuiblett tho earthquake ich spread so much terror tPOBj I t--1" i'-'tone summer unua two far i-Jfj. tlie shock eems to liavu "cen Mfers -i-IJlno and Indiana than in any offeree lion of the country, though report frfcu ienuessve and Kentucky are also r.her 55is.tthmal. Cilice the earthquako ick M re ha Wvn no telegraphic rotn- i :fia 'Oil Bh Charleston, S. C, fiom : nw pi "I in the country. u:e leiegr.ipn a $horl ''-' "- """hie to get j.it-vs d Ipatc or other coimuuiiications trom t lire, l'ftis circumstance occasion- great c KctT. 1 lint section ot iiieciMiiury seem t &ari been the center of the disturbance. i-.tptm h, Ia.. reports that the l ock ji tl vi rest ever felt in that locality. It m 'riifrr.'n t'wt a bridce m the v.cmity was .... . .. ... . Wen iOl:i its loumi.itioiis and the wiles a,tl6,t.l .t that ls not mi serious as the fact t ..4 va iotia other jmint-s thru:h wl.cli tl.efB a ' uild be coiiimuniccion with u tcity .ue unable to get imjthim: trom t''jnlat " In Brooklxn, Jersey City and o'hafsti ' rbau ptaces the sh'H'k ""as feJt l aiily.- 'ii IJiooklyn the chandeliers rati ed ii jllie .ajice headquarters and electric i.. Ai.-i.. !" " .t nvnvviTi Sf J. . V.." .......... CfNci.NNAti, O.. epu 1. At y:lC p. m. IrisvniK!(:!nty U...e. a sliuht shock of j cutftqtial o was felt heie. The piintrrs tn ti.e5tlltClCt started to 1 till iluwn stall. II. inking tile btiihlmc was f:illini:. 1 l.o hoeJj, wa quite ierceptible at the tele I'lioie exc 'lauui- and other buildinc, but it was'Mt noticed much by person on the strciilf. '.'. olticers and lo'torter In thu 't;i(f lie; ilqti uters in the city building militants uicde Jiom the ehaky strurtuie into Uie M et, as It has been evicted to coil.-iMo f0 M'M-ial years. At all thehotcU thcitfwas More or less ti ighl ami ciuifitsioii, but im cist alties. Thu s.utie may be said i.i tlta il.. itaii. flitfiiilt i iiimi ra tinr. rni"ver ed at llotick's. All the clock ' , ,-j,, ) -ti n Union Megnu Ii of-i Urr. 40ppe 1 at feM."-. .standard time. Per- I bans Mte w rt scale of the night was In the ' . 1-: .. i. ..........'... .....I ?.... ii- lllllipiailllir "IUOI "' 11113 I"IIICI III IMI.IUl. , ft i vi !Ji, ().. Sept. L At I:0S p. tn. ' l..cf ..Lal.r ..." ..nrlln.ffil.-ii slnu'L- lntnl, about one in mile oeciu nil heie. Budib uc . sw.m'tll-pelieptiblv. but no daiuagu was done. I'cop left tho theaters a in! ran Into ' tlie -street an ' gieat excite nt pievailed. at ii:iuoir. di iuorr. ; ept. 1. At nine otiwk iasi , nvht .itb.UKt 'r earthquake cati-nl con- s.dcr.i'.iM' teliiiiit in this city. It was of short diapitio i but distinctly felt hi ditTer-' cut p.u ti'of t xvlt. In the Fife 1'rcrj build- t Di iiT. t ept. L At nine o'clock last , nn: me tuuoi aj itirce mauea siainpcue inr j -1 a m. i . the stic.t "Lat iviuvvwoih. iv. ...&. .' s; '.I "i x.. ..r,rfl.n..r,i. I . ..-. ........ ..... . , , .. sin i . wat-di 'Inctlv fcit hen about S . p.ni.ot-'of the cornice of the Dcuimui j lion . w.itMlh -laceil. falling to ihe paxo- H..:. . v. inlis .fie.l nilitiL' tn i hi i.:iv.. men?. ili th tower of the court lioiiso ' ioi-i.co tiille-'li ali etlent that the lire watch u an on fnty 'led dywiiMnii.. A second ami th nUshoCt followed, the lime extend iiii: oft iper ixl of thice minutes. T sT. t.otts. M I-flCf. ept. I. A very distinct e:uil'ma!,'shoi k xvas expcrlcnrt'd In tin c.tx ..is' orciiinz at nine o'clock and lasted f..r ahiiutfa ii .after of a minute. I ho sin-cK waHCliol at all xiolcnf. The iruests iMeuning5lioipperlhMiisnr Ihe .Soiilliern ami 1. i.deUhot a rushed down staits badly i. .... tii'hteiied.Iear tut that sonic cataslionhe xxas about. to oc'iir. at coi.f.Mnrs. Cm i x-;:iw. O.Sept. L h'eports from all over 'tie i ijf she w'thataii eaithquakesJiocic was d stmeUy tilt alMut .s::i0 last night. f j. r'HICAUO. Cinr Aooiil!.. 'Mt. l.Eiratlc action on , uie j .in oi are u inpiueter in nie .-jtEiiai ui- tue licrc l.leve. ling caused llie Serjeant IO I ..iuse ti tlifand he of an oherx'atIou. His I i "i..:-. . . iii... .i. i hand, lie naticc t, treiubieil violently and f.u a uioiucat he thnusht hunelt ill. Tim J locking of .iparg. diair in the middle of the j loom and t It i at lag of iMittles on a s.ielf q-ucnlv btoifiit I ifjftritlie realization that a quake ot a e: -Ui xxas in prnicsh A T IH.W.X I'lCKE. Mti w.t Ka.. . eft. L Lart'e bullrtlntra 4,,: . "" . T' 'T, ', " ' -- .... ilinl AvaMif-ra f tVi m if 1 liiu . Mitt "...,: ... ,JELi iT .. I "..." i.' ... i- si.nck that Is . .nan, ....iuc p : tied .n al!ric,t lo ha -t reel. X 1 .jtJisVii.l.K. LorfsVii I ' rt Sept. 1. At 9:13 I 'cIo-'k. city felt "II over ?eennds. In Journal ollll at -v . I tun . n Mxrre shock was be itjr. laslinr about thirty te fi tk fnry of the Onnirr- , IN ak. ma .m.. .1 ' ,--,--- - - - - --- . . w the hr.t motion xver-9'llf. i hi nrt-e!aji ronoitliui. t.!ivWJ STV ,,,v" , , " "Ull ili vlfen north and aouth ItO -itratintlV i it Hbinita. I MEirin. hiM-i, of ert tnn enL L A tlolent ia eta -pxperienced here at ".'KJ last ii tit- It motion w&s from liotth to south d -atted fully ten seconds. A CltMU.I sTO! ! iatLKSToN. Va lN-p. L At 9:."5 Int liiL'i.t an lb latke shock was foil here. 1: -as ret ' .aevurr, Ustmg fully three ni.tinti-, Mi nf. people who had ie- tired for the they arose an xr-are ao iriicuieiieu that nttu their hnu.ea. aVNOTOX. .!. At 9-JT. o'clock W.itif.Tii5 last nitrbt tt.ed lat the Corcoran build iat a peculiar but iib atlgeslmg an ertii- in:z te-.'An to v.! UiiStakable fal t,U4k& A RrooV njwrho ha.s a !auj:rt- wa? arre.'t.nl hr r Wjth, txxo t .. ..n .f '1 for the I rever;- t njdrcn for p.acm I )! for the 1'rcveri " li,on ' :?' her on exhil -I'M where -"he 'jj i .. dime rausfUtu. ii-fnl to keep her nOH;li oicn i hur at a time- A .. ,,'rid tnan if the agents nfthcs-. r. C. for a ferns e ' half an hour at in": tinder aLti; lUrttUU s I -A fit:"' mother Jl ihc icrc l-4t & watchinjr hii 1 fche t earrv to u-ajdar and k til i what he w u enit.-. he n. pit He thonirnt for fctweeu 4ie b;s- f fVlJcvilc! ham." i nent axd toon sj.id: Well. on i tjjive manr of that trail man' . t i ..t... ... t. mxwu-j. .' the htar of Vt (Mas.) tar. i- a-aT - --aaaw The sunshiny U: or tl smsMnr r-iri an- th ones WliO sr iNfrfu. -K-l j have. THE DEADLY DAMP. TrrrlHIr K plosion tn m PvtiiMylvant ftln j n Vlctltn. i ScKASro?f. Pu, Auc 31. A tertlbr ex i i.- i plolon icurrc-l In the Fairlawo ot i i ; this niondnc. hlch rnultrd m ttwlkatli j of rive turn I ot live turn and the rka Injury oi ta t otners. John II. IIuxU and ' . a k- . Jw lagher were taidlns at th hrl . of the loivj at the tltuc J thn ... .k ; accMient. ana lea inc lorfc o : - I'S-on w the ruh of ir carr. out of the mouth of Ui tuhic. Tlx-y t olc : . . .. , .. . .. , . . kiitiitl In n in ir,l ais-:li n Ih ifOt pi ' thu 4lainaEt.. Tlie Aucut qu of coat . nad Ivcu uiinrtl last wcv, aiwl ru men were employed la the nunrx Wcrl cau uowerer, tl-at a laity of live of I . t-t m"n lud tfotx Into the rait t to clear , chamberv lpmr Hrtw-u t,.p- j, . oun,. 3 I ut i hi t ::ie. and i lie and (ialiachcr. with a xrty. trrrl the ; tninc comr ilown to t; Vrlu xml follow ml tln air coins, stopping to repair dAmaj:s m the btattW. etc. tlitry went alone Their pnrr ww ntscvsarlly !iur and the rour4 they fol- j Jowcd ttoS ttieiu to ilif i:jtt U-iimI of J the mine?. Thry rauie at Ust to n o ut where they toumt repair ncctrsary amj nturncti to the foot jT the mine , jur more tuatenai, whet: thej learnctl that cttum-i hail trcul.catd lit the tt cnucwa. ! They worked ovrr that wjj and found tne party "aim had cone In the in tie lt-fore the acclleiil nr.f or about thr . bei the entnuict of one oC the cha.ii rs a short d. stance frciB the foot ot i .... . . . ; an Itishle plnne alHut l.0 left Ifoin wiiete ' the he -thug branchial on. Thief of them were alive and three deaf. The kilted were: Much Couuers. tf Bttexite; hd ! waul G.mhaii and .Mich.r' Pry', 'luo jirst man brotigtit to the surface was John X.ifin, who I badly b.ilnc-l aNmt U-e , f.ice and arm. John Ke-fican wa a Us ( when toiind. aud taiked llj stiongr! of u A, j but he died before bcmi; trought to theMir- ' face. Tlie iickI was Johi Connor. He ha , two lanre scalp wound, a bad cut on the ! knee and nuotlier on tie arm. while his J face and hand were Itittly bruisnl. He tK.iuni.i i.-r.. .,.. i.r iw.ss .. f..m..l .i,..i !Mi U.i f,' I..'li,r. , .U,.U. ...w .v. ..w... .... A-.. ..-.-.. DISTRESS IN TEXAS. AUli.K tlin CUrItl.lt. AM l All.tUtinc tlie I)kirt. CltirAOO. Aug. Bl. Judge William ,. , , ., , s . c. i . . eale. of llicckenri-fce. btepheiison tout,-. ty, Tev.. Is In the dor. having been sent by ' the coinnilssHinei's couit to solicit aid fot the people of the county. No rain. In Mitlktent quantithsto do the crop th. least . , giod, tias fallen there for tire iast fourteen inonths. and the residents aie on the verge of starvation. Governor Ire- ' recently Issued a proclamation askhi for aid for six countie?. but Stephen- son County, with its :5,WNl Inhabitants, lm Milfered wot.e th.m any other. The teo-1 .,1. ..... l....liil-- i.lilioiit tl. iin.rtnk ..f . l- ! L..7r...i. j ........w. ...- v.. ... St. Iom. wlu-re. under the direction of Pre. llll'llt ( Tlllli) Oi till .XlrrClmillS K VCIMIIL'IV alld Mayor Finncls. .subscription mu lielm- raised. The Judge eointj here ilulv aceted ' Ited from the county i-ouiiiilIoiii-rs court lot btephen-on t outity. Imtoted by iv-. f einor Iiehmd. and 1m a letter lioin Prcl- dent Cobb, ot St. I.tuu. to Mr. tboict. K. m-iu uwj. .. s-.. j.ow.s .,. .,. ..,... , . Si . secietaiy if the boant of tnubi ot , that clly. The exccntlxe committee ot , the tioard will meet this exciting to foi initiate plan tor making a cm- .... ,. !... nltk. . ... .at if.LJi.ii In "" mu nn. m r-r-..... ..,-..., iK w "in lilliueiiaieiy m wio i-iiaiii.ii.e vm nm .-end pn.vis.onrt to J. A. Mewait. tre.tmri , of MeiiliriiMjti foutitv. at BiecUenndrie - - .... . - ami n.onev to xx i.i-.iui caie v o.. ot tnc same p'ace. Spei .Indue Vealo said Sneak in? of tie matter tin av . ..... . . .liidce e.iio sain: .xiany ot our people have, been without bread for xxeelc-, nnd mi ess a Id mines leii'n l V i I n starx-ft I tiou will st in. 1 have learned of a man ' who went to a village and nskd a iiierchant for a sck of Hour on credit. IK ' w ref Usui. The iKMir man snatched up a ?-iclc ami iltoxo on with It. Ihe meichanl cot outa w.itranl for his atiesL When the olhcer tit to the hiiii'o he found the mother and chiidreu h.nt thrown the nrk on the j 'r. "IU'", "l " "r,c ") - M'lKltlii an utr.H.ked state. 1 hat I but ' " hiMtanco hi a Imiidrcl 1 could relate U .t t i .....t ...... ...... .it. .. J00 GERONIMO. ! Tlie Wily In.lUn Not Mirk but Out of Am, iriiii.it. !. Toxiiistone. Arlt. Auj. 31 i. . ' 5eneral! Mile. received notltlcatloii to-day that j , j. . '" I ti at tin j roniuio iicsireii an interview xxitn nn S, I'Hriinrilltui ranch on fJi.t fr.uifUr .. ... rii ,, ,. . ml ,. , , t...... .. . thirty fixe inilea poutli or Jouitton.. tin ' , , wl"" l,:ce where C.MMnlam met Oenrra. Ctoofc. and he xlll be therein two or thin day.. TliU Is the same a the Crook hc ,iL.nU wm, the exception thsu Stilr is ) htuipeird by any restriction, a Crook was t!-ri!liii' Ilia, furr lir rmilil ImVm -Lrnv. . ,e. (f ronlmo with twcnty-n hues! a. a. . ami wxn-eii aquawa l ai pr-feni aw JC wu eiaui.riK"M n uvnu uux x;,w iMl.r, couia not uoiu mm ir ne annum want ic 'leave. (;erouimo U at present under a iUi 0f truce. A iffiitletnan who tia.! thronrh Toiil atone Una momlinr ha arent two dara In th T chiel'a camp ami aaya Uw rrjwrt ti al Gemithno xaa badly wounded ar falr. and meiHallr. and rata that all tht U Uie ,i,mltmr wllii tiim la tlt im U .ut nf aiuiilk uitkHu Tta VriHom Mlur. JtcsTncfK. Au SO. I'rinot AIxarMn crrlvrd at SUfova at ri-thl o'clock UA iu.'iiiiii'K. ii 1T..II iii iiic wu mim ii procrraat thruagh it werr.ofw contlnno-ii tr.uiuph. Tlie tpeople llfifd the J'rluce from b(a carriage' aad earn-! him on Vrit alfulderi to Um Greek churcn. where a TV Demn wa aang. The Prince afterward at a: to! for Tiertiova and arrived t-Vra this ereulBff. He haa IrH warned to take DrecaelUm vAainvt t-- ....t- tI ,. I.. .1 &.. ..J !.,. bl attempt e hla life br Pan-1 Slav.st fanatic and fo! lower of the Sletropotitan Clement, win party ha i and alxtj-clne t ramlfieatloo in the Intrrvir of Bo:g aria. Mxd. ') Tttw Hiitillfn-sjCxaMii. j 1:iicao, Ilk, Aug. 3L The dUu'IIera J who have been Interested in the fermit'on ', f JJje XmvrtCJUi Varchiax and lx4t CoiI1p,nr.wh.cu Insiithrtadof thefiMdle-ra north of tle Ohio ilrer. alac t!at 5 the nrw eoataar wilt fe-ruaativ k hefln npera'iQ Seyiembrr L Xlm actKi taken I X. acexrdrce !- ,1 .n .... Jl.nttS t ... S :"" m.,r. r.r;''7'":"T-w" "". L. ..-.- - nw I r--- Si- Tokx. Aaz. 3L rraalt J. Umtm aiJ Siatect J. Crofoot, ptupfiricx ot 4vl atrrra on psosa-iseat UtZt la Mreaaklja, w-frre arresdrd jejsi"ay mamfott oa-ereat' "7 ! awe-awrr. i eacy oi rrra of the St. Vuu-m: de Pan. o.tr. tn aame wtrf Iitj t -aJboot tbe trcml rxpoure Of Vafjj aw) tKhtrr icea m Ntrw- art. had Urm eon.lrd by the sf. ', par. rnU a thi ca'. nd It U M Usui VUbcz Lourfdln wa af-i ctuoJti att,! ditt ibif brin-eiiir of il-' toa. TL rTnuerM . - m - --.. a;e esjiacd io iml -Vcw Yort.', asiUota. j - 1 TMt PRIN RETURMS. A I ItelMrnaii" t0r - inlit 1 tT sttn-"l t l"Hl-h. tvrtit. A"?. J.V-1'r.nce A -o) i 'r - m -t t -.mirr ',t K Isaru. t! f- . " ---. ----, l;i. .-fViiu Ro n inia!-i --t- t ji Mttaai lrr tnrv !;. Ht Wltei ciBd I udrtr xx ta him aM i fci . ttel ! cot-J wrt. I iUii?ni o" ct:J e f4Wmlc Irinci eiamtrt ' He: ot e 'j,rrlaut "" " T ttiV 7o ttm-i ifs t" M"W,B lTlai' Ak W ? fofH- ' aek '' Xari. latrat -.- dipe-'. wots wtta wm tok:i e-cr ' "? aWHwHawi aial amy l'"t'y tW tfcW 'a r(an. V u fa warn wsj tlf t ' rwci i' H A ! ttidka'iou Gc lu j:4ti IU ntai dc uUl bv c-mm: rtU f M"M. &T aat (,n:csiT l l MeiiiiMai IU tt"rr of II e rrwntisi fc lrucj Ale-ian-'rr to a4frav aShed In tTr Ixrn 'r4 W Mi iat a,i ta iiii.f.it,--m ' i and Mr. !'. jtef, tfce Matmciaii rein! iry ieadn. ' tnnm ?wltl at and Ja.eu to .t.ioi. nstxi HJ-rf ' V te m tMw-eti J me B unH ! Jfc ! be K-is iiH i.ir.o 3hMfc ! i the fitt.rMK-wt lb nmmmty It. rl p retiil rtmtm 1 Ptw. Mi im..ht ierit the iifiiWj fa Grutotv Tl.e i.nri .! t 9twmi sdr.irjpr ncV V eaW w ta fMWLrt Hh go.-fcurf,i 'J.r Bolit'l s -mtIi a s tvul o S rv.,dt in a Nmil ,m c.sAuiritJiiVw. ! i;' retuKw U atlo-Al-lutcmV rnrtl' ! fTICe C 'r.4jit.i jil !' '. ' after tW KmjMft JJ ji.i had teU ;:"l t ! f jar in e Hi e-t. '1 Ue, U MvsmiC t'-p M te lMeW Ian It tut er i(d d.n M.iiwt are Ih4imt held G"itl-ll''-Sb oritr Ue s4li ation.rmaiii u. Ai ! .ftwwl the lt tlia Ihev isj-.-def It KuCtarf duty p Uke the itti.v. tn ir hie-ni moC"rn. fori the sett emotit t MwIs'Imi alfh hnlSdte hsexmeii II UIif ! tf aiopt't.Ne viw of tfce tlrM comni.pwMi in riliirriHMi mm m i-ii Ihfj-r-anle Malule It .ma-l rIalorHe i now statute to st f twe lf . wh ,ht. ,,r ,,. jjulki ttimui.l lutetl MtnOti- Utratlof tnd the thud with tbtaiMe. mil . jap.iiU ami custou.. 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