Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 06, 1885, Page 7, Image 7
THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 0. 1885. Atisolnlcly Free from Opiates , Emetics nnil Poison. SMliLi Gj-Eur- ' SURE. PROMPT J AT liniHIUlflTS AND PRMKIa , , TIIECHAnUSA.VOGELERCO..DAUIUOnEMO. , ful lr .prlru r . Huuidard Medlrnl Work for Yrmnit nntl Aged Mi'ii , only olio mull , postpaid. A GREAT MEDIC\L \ Y/WK / ON M\N \ 03D K uriuuinnnv nn-r wurk In tliU iwintrr fur ' .H rllii' niiincy will bnrnfun'l In ovorj' ln tnn'-i > . I1 I i nlr fl I" nrill. nn tniiil. IMiKtrilnl nim'ii" m < rint now. ( liilil iiiwlnl iiwKrlPil the iiit'inr ' tv I'm V i. lnniil Mcdlfrtl A ( ix'litloii : , tu thu'olllroriicif -h In ThiiM"loocof l.lforlioulil I * " rojul by Iho rnuni ; r < ir tnnlriiulluniiiul iiy iliuinillcluil lurrutluf. It Hill IIOIID- at nil l/iiiiliin l.ann'1. Vlllll , l ( f I'l Kllllljr. O1IUI1 IK , IK. | BiHimfully witiiniit nn Iniinnui ) cllallufu. .Monlloti thin iniuur. , ihuui an < iiur cntf * > l tlm blml H.II ] cif Ddtnit hKVBtxi iit'u iU 1 inl fltitoiiilN MIT rHijT t 1 1 w I H n.l Ktrm.tH I KUJ iiff * r < * r Ui < ni > r miiii i i1 n * < iu t IK T 1 MUJuU.lllP rI8t. ( Ke 017 lrteiUrra < ln taor two U JlealCotlrc" , hm Iffn lonftr i > C.Kn < llu Ihf p " ' l irefttin atof CunM , N * VOLI , HKIH fttid Uta > t > UitikH.j * bfcn nr otbtr t'hrdcUD lu8t.Loul , .V ellj [ * ( > tri ihow b II oil re 10eitU know Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mentnl ant ] Physical Weakness ; Mercurial Rod other Affec tions of Throat. Skin or Bones , Dlood Poisoning , Old Sorts pnrt UlCerS , ar trf U-t wliti un | > rft11 led uctr i , aUi il cl 'Dllflc prurlriei.hrflir | rrlv t lj. i Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , r Exposure or Indulgence , * Lieh rn > duee x > mo of n > folluwing tffc ct i uervoiuup B , deliltitr , dtmiiiMt of rlfihl inJ Jtfrtllft mcinory. plrurleiontho riea. pbTiloaldar&y , arcriloa lothc i cleiyof ffmtlet , oonfuiloi or Ueu , oU. , rendorlnr Marriage improper or unhappy , tra frrmaceouj curvl , I * mphl ii36 pig i ) en iheabnvc , i-sat Ifm' twl envein | > ( free to tnyftddre * * . Consult ttlaa at of * Cor or by null fre , tarllc'l and Rl fctlf oufldootUl. A Positive Written Guarantee siren in CARRIAGE GUIDE , COO PAOE.9 , riNE PLATES. e1 cnt doth and jtlll tlodli r , irmlfldrnrfiOo. lu I'ontngeor currency. Orer flftj wendrtfut peatif turi * , Irue la III * i * rt ! l * < i < m lb rollowing : who y mtrry.whonot , wbjj ia oboe , | , womaa. , i hyul rnl d * , * ! < Hi oroolltacj od eic * " fhfl ( pbja. T orrt nrp4netlAiiao < l niitiiy more. Tlioie iuLrrte4 or liiK mil-flat * hnul 1 rend It. l'rrUr ftdltloa r cot r. sac , iJJrtiji b6 t pfhluler ' "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tlie Orlginnl mill Only Uriiiiino. ftfr * n4 alwtj * R ilftM > llv reef wur1hlr lmlutlo * hi,1l.ifu"Me u LADIES. A.U your llrurElit C'hlt-littttrr' * EnjclMi * an < l Uk > M other , r fucloac U , r i ninito on tnr partlculBn < n tfttef hf rilurn mall * NAME PAPER. Ohlrlititrr < 'lirm1ml (1 < k. U Jl i M al > .ii buui.ro , l'LIUdr James Medical Inalitute ! ( Chartered by thjStatcofl I II- j nois fo p tlio exprcu p jrpose } ofivinRlmiTicainterelielin | > all chronic , urinary and prl- evate diseases. Qonorrtirea , 4 Gleet andSyphilb in all their complicateii forma , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme- s.testedma VirfJV ; r _ _ irrKitl'raciln. Seminal weokneM. Nijiht Losses by Drcuins , Pimples on the Pace , Lost Manhood , t > ii ltlwli/r < urv < l , Tliera I , HO rxi < T/mruflm ) . The appropriate remedy Uat once used In each case. Consnlutl jns , ner- onal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- ( clnea Dent by Mall and Expreas. No marks on packace to indicate contentn or vender. Addreea On.JAMES.No.204VVashIngtonSI.CnlcaooIII. -AT- WCQDBHIDQE BROS' ic HOUSE OMAHA , NK1JUASKA. Contagious. I am unatlroof Uncliiml , Hixl wlillo I wmlti tlmt I'oiuuiy 1 ton r.ii-usl n toinhlo II.IKHI IKIXOII , uml mr tw > . , o r wits iin or iriMtinont Ue Illl OlltlJOl r | l. 11 lit Itt .NOiljlUiium ll ( > n > t ll , lintru m , mil wit- , nit o uiHl. I s.illuua . iu UIMM. itumiiliu i a " > u my UonoNiitid uuicov- cr ii wlili HiriH ul oiur my io.ly uml innlii. Klnullf 1 wi nplutuii lo < t nil M < iio | in tliul mi , iii- try. i n l xiiiii a mr A ncra-it an t vr.ui iiouln I 1 1 lio. M mil m t , U c.ij.Mrt uc'll iu-1 hy u | iri > niiin.'iu pliyhui.u.i.iii Now \urk IMVIUH no wiiiHn.tioil Wllll IIIO | < OHI1UN. | | I wiw hj luivmtiKitnliu of Hivlft'8 Speclllc. RIII I UvlUl-lllllllNl ,0 ! | Vl > | t II 1 1 1. | | . 1 Kiok MX Uoillo.-iiuul I c-itii tay uitli i.ix-at joy Una ihey huio cilixsl HIU uutiifiy. I uni m faouiul.iiuU ll L'r HUH 111 lll > ( I I V. * .l" " IlAIM - York City , . In March of lift jci\rlhM \ . | cxiutim'tfHl Mom ) r > lion. mill lio.iiu at Suvmii'u i. ( in. , , lt tuutimu , tut I. ltd the lini luil ihi-iu tor tioalmont. I ( U a oJ very union fnini rlicimuitls-tii at tlio Biiino mini l ulil nut . .ololl inulor inn tniui. , tttoiiltlicro , nor Mti3 I curcU Ityti'ny of iho iiri.ml menus. 'I iiiivu innv inken ne en lott.on or Swln'w KUTllu | > niul mn nnunil iiixl uili. it tlovo | l0 | | > ohoii out llniiiiKli Ui Isoiiilu' tkln. UA.N Jorw y City , N. J. , AIIK. 7 , 1 3. TrtuilUo on llljinl niul Sl.ln fnxi. Tim 8wirT fli'ivirir Co. , Dnnverll , Atlanta , On. N. V. , 137\VaklSU The Mirror Is no flatterer. uoulil you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Maynolia Halm is the charm looking-glass. GEKM1NAL , Or the Etory of a Great Miuera1 Bttlko. NV 1OI1I-K 7AIiV. 3Vtiistu nZiwn the French , or ptirrpmsn ntAPrr.n ! , Anlon ltntir. : ! ( a inccliaiilc , tinnlilo t niul rniiii.\iiH'iitnt | liistnidu in 1'url.H , dilfl.i Into DR. Intel lor of TiiiiKxi anil Inlnn1' tiputtliu MunlMin coal inlnliii ; lu ion. In uaily Rirltiir. | Hi'lunuitliont inoni-y lit * leaillly nect'iit * woik In 11 in Vulture mint ! niul WHIM IKV-OIMCH nn i-jc | > \vorknmn. . Tliexlow WHKC * of llio mln * t'l , tnfiit ! iit strnifclu mtainst liiinu'er , nnd UiiMiilMTnblu condition ot tilil niul yotuifr , ex- elts In lilm a lUely Inlejeht niul liu liunlns the study of itictliodH tetullni ; to nllevlatu tlielr rondltloii. ( liadtinlly he IniiiaiLs Ills ItleiiM lo others nud le.itllly . seeiite.s Iho Htt | > - imit and co-oi > enitlon ut the putir , Htmuclinn \\orkiiien , A xnvltii ; fund Is starlet ) lo wlileh -aeh minor eoiiti United , the inoitcy thus ol > - tnlucd to IK : used to HUp ] > oit tlm intili In cnso ol troublt ) with the conleomimnlefi. Ity the 1st til Nnveinher tin1 luntl itinounteil to ncou- hlilt'inlile HIIIII , niul Iho mliiei's , emboldened lij llns Inrt. tit lei mined to n'.sNt u new nn thinl ol payment Inlioduced bj it majority ot the ciMiiimlilfs.vlilch \\IIK tu tro line ef- frt't on the lust of DeremlH1. ! ! The ] i'nn of the eimipaiihN to divide llio ton re'.nil HIM paid fur cneh ear of eoal , . outi-half to | .ru towanl I'aylnir ' lor | ) ioii | > IUK. lu thu ililft.sof the mines. I'liit woiKitieu , to tortliy their | io < dllon lu ciiso of icvdlU woiked lifd'cii dayM under the ue\s .nysliiiii of iiii\mcnt , and toiiud that ItMisan ludlivethulcirectivoiiietliod of uilticiiiu' their \vauei. To Rtillu1 wui the only allenmllvc. Meetint'S were held and n dele gation appointed \valtnpon thu inaimiliii ; dileeim-01 the mines ami lay helont him tlm deimindH ot thcMiicn the abolition of the new s\Mi'in uf payment nud an Innoitso ofnvo ceutiniiN | HT oar. Anton H ability nnd Kticu- rlty made hi'ii at once Urn leader In thu strlko. The interview of the miners with the iminii- per was\\ltlmul le-iiilt. niul thu mull , with u > iy llttlo hopcof nltlnuiti ! suwess. huttled down Ion loiunud hillei > .tni'th | > thestiti RO ! of poverty nunlnst uulliuitcd uuiiltli. CIIAITr.lt XXXV. Tlm filing tilMontsoii bad lovorboriilod nl 1'iirN willi u formidaliln ueho. Kor four dnvH nil tliu oppoHitlon jotirn.tlfl wi to indignant at it , tlisplayin on tliu lir-st shoL't nil ltn atrooitii'S ; twontyllvu : woiiiiiltil ; , foiirlecn dt'iul , of whom two worouliililro.il niul throe woinuiunnil there were prisoner.alv > . Luviutiu | Imtl buconii ! u Jtort of hero , they cruclito.l him with a re lily to the nolieo magistrate of antique simplicity. 'J lie empiru , struck : it thus boldly by these few bnll.s , which thu login of tnt'ls iiloito hnd dntwii from thu tius , all'roted thu calmuens 6f lilt ! all-pouorfnl , without talxiuj any'nofieo of Ilm Ki"m > naliirt ! of its wound. It was only nn uu- lortiiiinkt eollision , somelhiu ; ; lost , over thcru in tlml black country , so far oil from the Kirisbm | mvo which ruled opin ion. ' Il would soon bo forgot I nn , the compnny bad received olliui.il orders to stillo the mallor and to cud IhoslriUe , wluuo irritating leii"t.h ondaujftirod soei- t'ly. Therefore , oil Wetlni Jay mornin1 ; , three of the inumigorii were S''ii to dis embark at Montsou. The littli ; town , siel ; at heart , not having dared ( bus far to rc-.joicu aloud at the massacru , drew bru.tlh and lastnd the joy of aafoty. Anil now Ilm duy was line , the sun clear , otic of those tlrht warm days of I'Vhriiary which briii the lilnes into bloom. All the blinds of thu owner's hoii.se luul been liikon down , the vast building seismed to revive ; nnd < ; O011 news issued from it ; it was uuitl that these iruiitlomi'ii , all'ected by the oataw- tropho. hurried bore to open their patitr- mil arms to tho.-o who had not been slaughtered in the alley. Now thai , the blow had been K'Vl'"i ' > \ Htll" harder doubtless than thev hnd wished , they dis played fnvat activity in their role us navi- iiuiN , tliey took lardy and excellent measures. In the lir.st place tlioy tlis- iniMod the Bonuns , making a great tleal ol ibis extreme concession to their work men. Then they put an end to the occu pation of thu mineri by the military , which tlm uriinhud strikers no longer thrent- uned. But thai , which especially otcitod the country was tlm larjje yellow hand bills whicli thu maunders bad iiasted ia grunt numbers OH 'hu walls , 'they con tained these few lines hi very laryj lot- tu KM : "Workmen of Monston , wo do not wish that the errors , of which have seen the wad coimuiiucnoes during the last , few days , should deprive steady , and willing workmen of the means of existence. On Monday morning , therefore , wo will re open all thu mines , and when work i.s resumed we will carefully and kindly ex amine the .liluuliuns which may require amelioration. In short , wo will do all that il is just and possible to do. " In the course of ono morning , the l < : n thousand coalmen of MOIIMOII | defiled be fore these handbills. Not one spoke , many shook their heads , others wont oil' , with their slow step , without the moving of it feature in their faces. The low houses worn crnshod in gloomy silence , even hunger was noth ing now ; all could die ; since death by violence had passed over the roofs. Hut ono house among the others , that of the Mahon's , remained darker and more sil out I linn all in the depth of it.s mourning , binee she had accompanied her husband to the cemetery. Mis. Mnhoh had not opened her mouth. Life wont out around bur without any notice. After the buttle she had allowed Anton to bring Cather ine home with them , muddy , half dead , and , a.s she undressed I tor , she imagined for an instant that it was her daughter coming back to her wounded. ISiitnliu did not speak to Catherine any more than she did to Anton. Ho again slept with Johnnie at the risk of being arrested and sei/.ed with such a ropugnttiiee atthe idea of re.tiirning to the abandoned mine. Then suddenly Mrs. Million broke into heavy sobs , leaning her head against the wull. Anton , Kt.Hiding , had not dared to intervene ; he was of no account in the house now : even the children withdrew from him with distrust. Thus he had an uir of embarrassment. Hut the tears of this unfortunate mother touched his heart nud he murmured : "Couio. ttoinu , chour nnl Wo'll try and got out of tliis. " * Slit ; did nnt appear to hoar him ; idio was lamenting in u low nnd continuous strain. 'Ami you , do you also sjie.ak of return ing to the iniuo allor having tricked us all in ? . I reproach you with nothing. Only , if I were in your place , I would have died of grief for having brought so much sorrow on my uomrndcs. " Anlon wished to reply , then ho rained his shoulders despairingly ; why give ox- plaiiaUons which , in her grief , the would not uiulerataiuli and , overpowered by stiHering , be wont away , resuming out- Hi.lo . his straggling walk. On again reaching the alloy , 1m found tlmt thu people ple hitmned Ui bu waiting for him. The men at the doom , tlm women at the win dows. As soon as hu apinmrcd , griimb lings ran round ; the crowd increased. A whisper , growing with the gossip of the last four days , culminated in univer sal execration. HM went thrust , toward him , mothers showed him to their chil dren , with u contemptuous gesture , the old men spat on the ground whou look ing at him. It was the sudden change on the morrow of defeat , the reverse side of the medal of popularity , au execra tion aggravated by all thu stilVerhigs en dured in vain. Hunger ttnd duutb were charged to him. Xnuliiirlu , who was arriving nt his mother's with riillomc.no. stumbled against Anton as ho was going out , mul ho sneered maliciously "See ! | m grows fat ; tjm llchh of other people must bo-nourishing , then ! " Airs I.evaque was already at her door with Huulelotip. Shu was sinking of Hobert , her gamin , killed by a b.tll. t > ho cried : "Yes ; there are cowards who cause children to bo mnssaorcd. Let him go , then , and look for mine iindcrgrotmdVif ho waul * him to return to nm " bhofurgtit her imiiriaomxl husband. The uipmgo did not stop , n Iloi.d lonp remained thoro. N'otuitliPtaudmg. tlu > Idea returned to hur ; she continued iu shr H voloo : "Ho off ; only ropuo * walk about wliou honest , moil are in the shade. " Aiilon to avoid her , had run ngnln l Mrs. Peters , who had hastened acre * the gardens. Klio luul welcomed as u d.-liv- oratico the death of her mother , whoso violences throntonrd to have thorn hanged ; nnd she hail litllo regret for IVlKM' little girl , that fitreot-wnlker l.vdio , n gootlriddaiico. Hut she joined t.iu . neighbors with thu idua of making ponoo. "And my uiolhor , saj' . nnd the llltlo gtrh Wo saw you , you were hiding your self behind them , when they swallowed the lead in your plnco. " What was to bedonoT Strangle Mrs. Peters and the others , ami light the whole alloy * For an instant Anton felt like it. Flio blood nulled to Ids bond ; ho thought of his oomrades now as brute boasts. U irritated him lo see them Idiots and barbarians to snub a degree at to charge upon him thu logiu of ciruum- stances. It was against him that the baltlo wns now recommenced. Stunned , ho rnn no longer , ho faced them trying to avoid llio pieces of brick , socking words to seethe them. He recollected some paalagoH from his old speeches , so warmly ap plauded formerly ; ho repeated the Words with whluh he and intoxicated them at the time when ho hold them in his baud like a Hook of Hheep ; but his power wafi doadsloiio.s ; were the only replies his phrases continued to receive , mid he had just boon wounded in the left arm ; ho wns drawing back in great peril when l.o found himself bcnlcn against thu front of 1 "A vantage. At that instant nas enourhndapponrod at the door , "Conm'lii , " Im simply said. Anton hesitated ; it choked him to lake refuge I bore , to bo saved by Ills rival. "Do como in , I'm going to speak to them. " lie resigned himself ; ho bid him = elf in the bauk of the saloon , , trembling1 and ashamed , while the tavern-keeper blocked up the door with his large shoulders. "Look here , my friends , bo reasonable. You know well that I have miver de ceived you. I have always boon in favor of peace , and if you hnd listened to me you would assuredly not hnvo boon where you urn now ' Wriggling from bis shoul ders downwards , he went on at length , he allowed the stream of his eloquence to How with the soothing mildness of luke warm water. And ail It s former situeoss was returning lo him ; without an ollbrt his popularity wns regained , naturally , just as if the comrades had nor hooted lit him as a coward a month ago , voices ap plauded him , very wull ; they agreed with him , thai wns the way ( o speak ; a thun der of applause broke or burst forth. IJassenetir raised Irs voice- "Violence has never linen successful ; the world cannot bo re-made iu n day. Those who promised you to change eve rything at a mow are jesters or rogues. " At this moment the voice of Hiisseuetir was lost in the midst of enthusiastic vo- uilunuions. "Long live Hasseticur ! bo's the man for us ! Bravo ! bravo ! " The tnvcrnkeopor abut the door again , while the band disp.irsid , and the two silently looked ul e.ieh other. Hoth rais ed their shoulders ; they ended by drink ing a glass , together. CllAI-riMt XXXVI. On Sunday , Anton escaped from the alloy as soon as night fell. A clear sky , spangled with stars , lighted the earth with the bluish shadoof twilight. lie went down toward the canal , he slowly followed Iho bank iu going toward Mar- chieunes. It wns his favorite nromonado , a turfed path of two leagues , running in a straight line without a turn , without a declivity , the length of this regular stream , which spread il.seIt out like a gigantic ingot of melted lead. Ho never met anybody. B'lt this day be was vo.xuil on suoiu a man coming to ward him. And miler the p.tle light of the btnrs the two solitary pedestrians only reeogui/.ed e.ieh other wiien fncu lo face. "Ah ! it's j'ott , " murmured Anton. Jotivnrino nodded without answering. For an instant they re'imtmed motionless ; ' then side by side'they ng.tin turned oil' toward Marchionncs. K.toh seemed to pursue his rejections as if fur oil from the other. "Wo have gone very far , do you not think we hnd bettor turn back ? " They slowly turned tow.trd the Vulture and he added , nl Iho end of some stops. "Haveyou seen ( he now bills ? " lie meant the great yellow placards which the company bad stucK up that morninir. It w.ts becom.iig . more I'r.tnk and more conciliating ; it promised to take back even the discharged miners if they would n niu descend ( no following day. All would bop trdoned , th'iy would even forget that which was douo by the leaders themselves. "Yes , I have seen It , " responded the machinist. "Well , wliiil do you think of it ? " 'I. bink it is over. The people will go down again. You are all too cowardly. " Anton gonTously excused his com rades ; they were bravo men , perhaps , but when one is dying of hunger ho is without strength. Stop by step they were returning to the vulture- ; and before - fore the black mast of the mine , he con tinued , ho swore never to descend again , but he would pardon those who should go down. Then , as a report hnd been spread that the carpenters had not hail tiniD to repair tlio tubing , ho des red to know about it. U'as that truer had the weigat of the rocks against the lining of the shall , a piece or carpenter work , pushed them out so intioli that a cage had rubbed against Iho sides the length of more than live metres ? Joiivariue again became very cool , responding brielly. Ho had worked Ihu day before' , the cage tlid rub , Unit was true ; the engineers were oven obliged to double tlio power to pass through tlmt place. Hut all the chiefs received these otisiirvations with the same irritated suntoncu : It was oo.il that they wished how ; they would m.tko repairs bettor Intur on. f'Htit don't you see tlmt it will burst ? " said Anton. "What a situation they will bo in ! " With his eyes li.vod upon that mine in distinct in the shadow. ? , Jouvariiio con cluded tranquilly : "If that bursts'Iho cdinriidod will bo killed , whom you counsel lo again do- bound. " The clock in Monston JVJIH striking nine , and his companion having said that he w.is going to enter ( lui house and go to bed , ho added , without oven liohJinir out Ms hnndr "Wull ! good bye ; 1 am going away , " "What ! you are going away ? " "Yes I have asked ( or my livrut to be- given ba k. 1 am going bonmwhero olsu. " Anton , btupnhed , filled with emotion , looked at him. After a walk of two hours , ho hnd said that , and with n voice so calm , when the very announcement of that sudden separation wrung his heart. They know each other , though they were scarcely over togither ; and the idea of seeing him no longer seemed sad. "You are going awayi and where are you going ? " "I do not know. " "Hill you will return ! " "No , 1 think not. " They became silent. They remained for a moment face to face , without lind- ing other words to say. As Anton tvunt up the alloy , Jotivar- IIHI turned his bauk and returned along the border of the canal , and tuoii , nlotni now. ho walked on and on with his head down , so drowned in thu shadows that ho himself was but a shadow moving along in the night. At times hu paused , counting the hours striking iu the dis- taucu. When midiiiglil ioundud , lie sud denly loft thocnnntnnd directed his stops toward the Yulluro At that , moment. HIP mlnowns deserted ; bo only met niiHu'ersrer , whosttoypa wore half closed -fltrf fatigue. At two o'clock they were obliged to tire up again for the rcstuno of vVW At lircl ho wont up to take from the IxUtom of a olosut a vq t which ho pri tended to Imvo forgotten. A wimble and an auger , a little but very strong f > nw , a hammer and a pair of shears were rolled in that vest. Then ho started forth , mil instead of going out by the wiiillnglrjifcin ho went toward th'o opening wliKitj led to tinbidder. . And with his vest under bh arm , he descend ed softly , without a lamp , measuring Iho depth by counting the ladders. Ho knew that the CIIRO rubbed at throe hundred nnd sovonly-fotir metres , against the fourth ptuwtgo of ( ho tower tubing. When ho hull ( ftmnted fifty-four ladders ho groped wTlrhs ! hnnd , lib fell the bulg ing ot the pieces of wood. It wns there. \Touvarino , , In the opening mndo by himself , nseorlnmed u very grave deformation - formation of the lifth pnssago of the tubing. The plooci of wood bulged out beyond the frames ; several oven had oonio out of Uielr joint * Abundant lil- torations fell from tlio joints across.sotim tarred liltorurs with whioh the shall was lined. And lliu narpentore , pressed f6f lime , hnd been fomid to content them selves with placing at the angles some stays of iron with such carelessness that all the screws were not tight. A eonsid- ornblo movement wits evidently pro duced behind , in the sand of the Tor- rout. rout.Thon , with his wimble , ho commenced to loosen the syrew irom tlm wooes of iron In a manner so that , a'last. ptiKh would destroy all. U was a work of foolish tumorliyt during which lie was In danger twenty limes to bo thrown head over heels , making the full of a hundred and twonty-livo feet which'still separ.i cd him from llio bottom. Ho hail been obliged to grn p the timbers from which the cages hung , nnd , suspended nhovo , vacant.spaoo , he traveled Iho length of the cross-beams , which were placed short distanoes apart. Ho slipped along , turn ing round , simply propped up bv an el bow or knee in tranquil scorn of dentil. A breath would have precipitated him. Three times without even u shiver ho caught himself in the net of falling. At lirst bo tell with his hand , then he \vorkcd , only lighting a match when ho wns ( oil. amid sticky beams. When the screws were loosened ho even attacked the pieces ot tubbing , and his peril grew still greater. Ho lound Iho principal pieeo which hold I no others. Hu wo.s ox- luled over it. He bored holes in it , sawed it , made it thin , so that it bill its resistance , while ta rough the holes and cracks the water , which escaped iu small streams , blinded and soaked him with it.s icy ram. Two matchon were extin guished. Everything streamed with water. It WIM night , n profound dark- IH-.S without nn oud of uh'ndows. But ho calmed himself , unirry nt his violence. Could ho not do those things coldlyr Without hash ) he took a breatu and ro-onterod Ihoop.mingto the bidders , whore ho stopped up the hole bv again putting in place the panel ho had sawed away. It was enough , ho did not wish to give the alarm by a havoo lee great , Winch tnoy would have attempt d to re pair at. oneorHo look llio time to methodically roll up the tools in his vent and then ugiUt&klowly ascended tno lad ders. V ? J At I he sjimo hour , Anton , who had not slept , became uneasy at n slight IIOIHO heard in the Ul'wl ; darkness of ids cham ber , lie urftKsiM the room , holding out , bis hands in the darkness to feel the bed in front of tmi. ( His surprise was great when ho enSdunloivd the young girl .sit ting up , holding her breath , uwnKo and on llio wiitcfo. ' " .Veil , why didn't you answer ? What tire you doing } ' ! , Al'leugthJyie&pokc in n low voice : "I mil getting up. " "I wish to work ; it is my idea. Dress yourself ami-don t make any mane. " They dre.s-.ed themselves in tlio dark ness , witn u thousand precautions not' to wako anyonef % he luul secretly prepared the night bufore her mining elotning- the closet ho found a vcat and pair of pants ; and the.y did not oven wnsn them selves for fonr of .shaking Uiu lloor. Catherine no longer dared brontho. At bust she descend oil lo the room below , she divided a snudvyieh which she bad .saved from n loaf given her by a woman iu Moulsoii. Then ho soitly shut tno door behind thorn nnd they wont away , Jouvariiio wns standing outside , near L'Avantngo ul all angle of the road. For u halt hour ho had watched the coal men were returning to work , a number of snndows , passing on w.th the dull sound of the marching of troops. Ho conr.ted them as the butchers count their buista on tn.iir . ontr.inco ti tin abalto.r ; and Im was surprisi-d at their number , lie had not imagined , even in hm pessimism , that Urn number of cowards would be so great. The line stretched out ; ho was very cold , bis tcelli pressed together , his eyes clfur. Hut ho started. Among ihoso men who were gem $ tow.irJ lm > mine , and of whom ho could not distinguisa the faces , ho recognized one by Ins walk. Ho ad vanced and stopped him , "Whoro are you going ? " Anton , overwhelmed instead of reply ing , stammered : "il.iveu I you started yet ? " Then ho owned up he was returning to the minu. Without doubt ho had sworn ; but it wa.s not lifo lo wait with arms folded tor things to arrive in a hundred years per haps ; and t.liL'ii siiui tilings had decided him. .lonvnrvinn listnnod to hm | , shivering. Ho caught him i > y the shoulder and turn ed him towards the alley. "Go home , I wish it , do yon under- slunili" But Catherine had approached ; ho re- cogni/.ud her also. Anton protested , do- dared that hu would allow no one to bo tne Julio of his o-n.li.it. Aid liu eyes of tlio engineer turned to the young girl as to a comrade , while he recoiled a slop with a jestiii'o of slid.bin . abandon , as a man who comprehended. When there was a woman in thu heart of a man , the man was finished , hu could dio. IVrlnijji he saw in rapid vision , nt Mos cow , his mistress who was Imngtliat last link broken which had rendered him free us to Ihu lifo of others or hispwu. Ho again became cool , nnd said simply : " ( fo. " Uneasy , Anfnii stood still , trying to say : i kind wovll so as not to hopnr.tto thus. : / ; " , ; ' "Then you a'rti still going away * " "Yos. " o "Well ! plvo.tuo.vnur hnnd , old fellow. A pleasant journey Ui you nud don't think hard of me.1' l/ ( The other hold out an ice cold hand , No friend , no woman. " ( lood-bye fogn'ur this tuno. " "Yos , to < 8fr > < > " And .lonvnri'no , motionless hi the shadows , foftqifod with a glance Anton nnd CnUmriunj wuu onlerud llio Vul ture. / ' t [ in jiijrnvTfviTiii.J : * 1 7-JJj * ' "Blow's Your J.iver ? " In thn comic opera of "Thu Mikado" his imjiuriariilglineas says : "To nmke to some extent , Kitcli uvil 1/luT A running river Ot lirirm ess merriment. " A nobler task than making ovll livers , rivers of harmless merriment no perMii ) , king or layman , could take main himself. The liver anioiig the nncieiilH was con sidered the sourcoof nil a man's evil im pulses and the olumcnh are ten to one to dny that If one's liver is in an ugly con dition of dNooittunt , fioiuoonu'ri bead will bo inns ie.1 . before night' ' "How your liver- " Is equivalent to the inquiry An- you u bear or an angel lo-dnj ? Nuio tiutli of thu "pure eiii-.M'dMi.ii1 I the notions for divorce , the curtain loot- uro * . the family rows , not to speak of murders , crimes , and other calamities are prompted by the irriuiting cu'eel of the inactivity ol the liver unon the brain. lolhorjrill , the great specialist , says tins ami he knows. Ho nNo knows that to ] > Tevcnt such catnstrophics nothing equals Warnor's safe euro renowned throughout the world , us u maker of "Knoh evil I.lver A riiiniluK livtr UI hnimlcss mil ilm nt" (5as at I'lttsliurg. N. Y. Tribune : W. P. Shinn. of Pit to- burg , with whom I was talking lately about the City of .Smoko , said that ft would grow in population and Import ance in the next ton years morn than It liw grown in tlio loitv years just passed. When 1 asked for the reason of Ids belief ho replied : "Natural gas will do it.Vo usoltnow for making steam , for cook ing , for boating , for puddling and nearly nil Ihu niHUufaetures. It is not u od in the blast furnaces , but this is almost the only plnco where it cannot bo utilized. Thcro were two compnnios in 1'itt.sbuig which bad olmrlors to Iny pipes in the streets for the distribution of this gas Ur. Hosteller controlled ono , and ( toorgo Westinghouse , the ar-brako man , the oth er. They consolidated their Interests u uluirt time ago. Thn ; gas is found in the same general region us petroleum oil , except that whore there Is lots of Iho gas there H very little oil. They dig a well nud then drive pipes down untllthoy tap the gas. It conic ? up naturally after that in a seemingly iuexbauftiblo siipph. II exists nil about 1'itUburg to the north and northeast. There is homo of It right In I'ittsbnrg. One of the Wcstlnghou.so Wells is within ono hundred feet of my house. 1 could get my own gas by run- 'ning ' a pipe down , but it would be too e.v iioiiiiva. I littvn't n steve in my liou.se , but cook , boat and light with this natural gns supply. " Ol' ALT. Ilr.OOl ) Cl.lNM.liS ! llt. JtlOlt- Mo.s'n's SASiAunsi : NMIVINI : is the safest There i.s no disease arisingfrom ; deprava tion of the blond which it will not speed ily euro. Its judicious use brings healthy bloodand with healthy blood comes the ruddy cheek , the biiov.mt ( -top , the healthy man. Ko we bopo that bj Us prudent use each and all of our many thousands of patrons may lorevor bo healthy , happy and hungry. Apt , If Irroveremt. Memphis Avalanche : While the Mer chants' and Cotton ivxehnngo ceremonies , were opening with prayer a middlt Toiiuessoo vibitor ami a west TonuoK.-e.iu were moved b > Iho bnsimiss surrouiid- iug.s to remark which we do not regard lUs'indicalivo of that revi.renti.il spmt lliat should pervade the the hrotist of every man in llio proeuee ot iiM-ending prayer. The visiting miildlo Tcnnessunii femarkod , with a suspicions la\or ) of double intent : "They deal in tllture ? here. " The irreverent west Teniiessean glanced at the blackboards witli their ( | uotnlions of "futures" nud suggestive- ' ' " ' ' " " " and''nut.s" nosn of''spots" nud "calls" nnd "long" and "snort" transactions , nnd , without noting bis iriend's delicate double reference to "tuttires. " ventured lo express his opinion. "Yos , I see , " Riii.l . bo , "nnd , by George , thov might as well open n jack'-pot with prayer. " Wlion Baby waa slcV , vo pave Iifir Caitorla , When alie nn n Glillil , nlia cried Tor Cattorla , When nlio lio.camo ML n , nlia clmi tn Uaitnria , fVbaii aha h.-wl Ulilldrou , she Ho Was lol. C > n * 'J'oo l "F prefer n clmnre of liurglary nnd arson against this man , " said thu prose cuting attorney. "Well.sighed . the unbioky prisoner , Hoto voco. "I suppose it. is nfl n matter of tnste , but for my part 1 .should prefer a much loss s irious on ir e tha i tlmt. " And the judge gave him thirty years. 11 ' WITH DOUDLE THICK BALL. Tv/o Years TEST. Ttie "CiNliru" ItmiiSBn Co. give n la-uir n. oer thin can bo obulncd clscwlicro for Ilia esrutj Tioncy , with their prcat Improvement of the OOIllir.K THICK IIAl.li. Tliocilr.tthlrltnri.iol rublxrrijhtuuu.rlioUcail1glvc3 ; ! ! JL'lilJj laU. Auk to eeo the "C1XD2K" Double Thick Bull Uubbere In UOUM , Arclka , Ovcrahnca , AlubUae , Jtc. A Common Sense Idea UKNKHAI , AKNT ( ! , IJOUOI Stil'liKKT Uiiiniiii , Ni.'bni.ska. INCUniNIl , liptie Jfttt , ' .SWMWJJ , rulllng [ Sickness , Con vulsions , St. Vlt- us Dance , Alee liollftin , Opium Ea'.lntr , BctnlualVcalaiec.s , Iniputcncy , Bypliiils , bcrofulo , and all Nervous and Dlood Dlsenoco. Jlerclmiits , Hankers , eeilentarycniployniciitKiiiscsNen'ousProa- tratIonrrroKiiarItlcaofUiollooi,8Uimcli ! ! , ) : , liowela or Kiilnc ) s , or who miulrp u m-rvo Ionic , appetizer or fttanul-i.t , Hamantun A'enlne is invaluable. proclaim Ittliomosl wonderful Iiwlgor- nnt tlmt CUT BUV talnedft8lulsluKB i tein. fl.COntlrug gists. For tcfitlmo- niia : ! and drculart Bt-iiJ btamp , m IK. s. A. mmi ST. JOSEPH , nro. Corretpoudrnce frceljr imwml If Hij-slcUn * . For UiatirnoiilalH and r'rru'nrc pctid ulanip , FOR SALH IJV C.F. GO OfJ MAN. bud trliHl nomn ol iho tooiU hlulily inim-til in tlio indJIUKl JournuU lor lilHown inlmii mi , | tliou li t-oiiio unrebelter limn olln-r * mnu < wfni i lulu m Ilifli net ion upon Hie bou-oln Tlo | hit o ono pliiul mill ilit'j 11 nd alinoitl 11 > | nirdl of IIH hio , when Illtluc' l'"ooiHH | trlinl multlitt lltllO nil | < Ht OOCU III' tO < l UlllJ ( K.TllX.1 lU'tillll of I lie bourln lo 1-223 TO Stone's One of Hie Best and Largest Stocks in the U. 8. to Select from. No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator , \VlintiATo lrlfl cl riK BTH | ititivcrj wlinrro mncHimln.in t crrlltln ' " , wlio r ' ' - l.MPOTiNTniiil : limit t tn euro.liy n few wi'i'VS or iimiiun nsp nl tin' l MYRTLEAIN TftEATMEjMT w , huuip- * | , ( , ! . < , iiiI.F.1 * ll.nr. ninti.irl IS.-in tli n niiy niiirriiirllioil li > ilio\v < irl' . xxink h "l. Iu-Kili\rlip , KM. . . luMlluill ) , l H < iH.irllsn | | < iili > nililtl"i. tlmnir tliuiiclil'i < l r ti Hit i ml ilnmiia. ilflii-tlTt. nii-aii.r * . ISirOTlINI'K. tlln. lniMMllniili | ! lo innrrUi'i' , inl limlli , v lur yniHi | , . ,8 U'aillliK' in COS'Si MOTION nr IV.SAMIV , arc liroiui'l.jiruioTfil ; byltils lr\-4tlrciit , niullK ( > rou rvstr.a. . Married MOIL , or ihose who intend io ntarri/ , nnMrMttr.il , iir"f'1' n'xml MnMU'Mi IMOVIH. lifilili. xlcoroiu oT ( rprlni , lotvr life nmlltic loxpanil rc | > i'ct nfn riltliliil xxliu. Wink niriiinii.iilil I P rutorcil tu Mjtor A tiinnhoml lii' tnru rimrrlHife PrucifN. toNtlnioiilnlA nnil vAlnul.lu ttunll * ) . U nlHitnii < .Cstnb.iti i77.Addres8Tho ) Climnx Oflr > ' ' T i rto. A. TUMIOTK. Hair. niul 8il | > t , ( I. V. N. 8All > UH ! , Assl. II \ \ \ DIAMOND , Ast. S Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron Works. OrFlCt AND \\UltNJi \ \ LuivLNY OMU , KAI\SAS. AMiiunnnnaor brought Iron , Steel , Hovi ' 1 1 UHS mid Combination / > > K I J ) O JS S I'oi Hallmiuiil Mild HUliruiuH. Turn Tables , Draw Spans , Rack Trusses , HITS and Sub structures. irELCY , SHIRE & TULLOCK I'MIJII lOtoM , MCI.OIH'11. & II. A. WISH A ) i uN. iirxt wnd il * xror.1 f nil IU-MKO work to lot. Orriwonilpiiw | > Millcllcil lioiu t'liglnoora nn M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , OKO. Ill'IllCn , Mimniror , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. lirn'HUXfT ! ' ' Mrrrlinntfuind runners' Ilnnlc , Dnx-lil I'llv , Null ; Ko-iruny N-itlnnM niiiV I'oy , Null. : Ccilnnilnm Stuto lliuilColiiinliiiH , Nub. ; AleUoiinKI < * Hunk , Niutli I'l.iilo , KoU Omaha Isuiioniil Hunk. Cinnliii , N'cli , Will jiuy cualoni.'is' drul't with Mil of ImlluK utlncliuil , lur l u tluuU s.iluo ofHWuk. r IfOMM SEEKERS ATT or full Particulars about rrao ant ! Cheap Lamls in Western Krbraska. AJuross PATTERSOb & WHITE , Real Estate e/ita. North Plutte. Nebraska. .Growers of Isive Stoclc anil VfK CALL YOHIt ATi'KNTION TO II l8tholwv t nnil clmnpost fotnl for tool : of niiy lilml. Ono poini I In oiitnl in tlirna potmls of corn. Block l'o < l witn Oruunil Uil Cuku 111 inu Kill nnJ Wliiior , Iii4co.il ol' riiniiintr do.rn , vrlll laS t iintl bo In > muil iiKiiltiauhlii coiiilllion In Ihn HirliiT. | D.IIJ ! mm nj.oll us otliors , ii < > use it , ciui K--iiMy ti > iirt uii'nis. 'i'lf It nnil juil o lor your-iulvus. I'nuo $ ! per tpn. No , , lmi-fao lor wiuUa , AuUiundWODJ1AN ) l.KN. i.t.U oil. WOltltS , ( Jiiiuliu , Noliriuka. , . ' & ; THE CHICAGO RAILWAY. TIIH linST BOUTK AND SZ-ZOI O ? LIiTI3 , Oraalia , Council BlulTs And Chicago. Tlio only ronil to InKn for Is r lll c , Mur liiilltOHii.CoUarllaiililsi.riiiilDii , Divio Chlenyo. bllwnnkoc uml nil iHiiiiixoiitt To the neoplniif NoliriiHkH , lloloiiulo , Wyoiiiliisr , IJnili. lilnlio NtVllllllOl01OII. ! Wllolllllltlllll IIIHl Clllll'llllllll It nurr4Hii | > urur mlvuntiijiiH not. pohsiblti hy ntij oiliurllno. Amoiifr n tvw of Iho MMiiicmiH points ol Hiipn rloilrr niijo > c < l 'V ' tlio puirons of mix iimil lio. Iwwni Oiiiiiliu nnil Clilcuifo , urn ilx two tiultiin liny rlAV ) COAOIir.Hhlrh MI.I lhii.nnu-t Hint liuiniiii iirt uml liiunntilty will vii-at < > . IIH I'M , ACK HLUMI'INO < 'AIW. wliluli IIH. nmiloU of i-onilort uml rluKiiucu. IIH l'AHUlt ) DltAWINO KOOM CAUS. ltllriiirpiir > ril lit iHu.uiiil IIM wlilo y .fiilnliruioil I'AliATIAI , DtNINI ] CAHS. the rqinilof wlilcilii-iniiKit lie toiinil i'1-.ou'horo At i.'iiiiiifll ItlutlV the lialimui iho Union I'anl. tic ly. | ( iiimru In 1'iuon Ik'niit u-llli lliosuni' mn ( liloawo.V Noiiliufstuni ity. In Cliluauo tlio inilii" of till * line iimhucloso toiiiiix-ilDii with HIOMI | nil oiinloin llnt'i , For Dclmli. C < IIIIIIIIH | | , IiiilhiniiKll8. | ) Clnoln null , Nlaifiirii I'ulli. Iliilliilo , I'lithliiuv. Toiomo Mon'toil. ' llo-ton. Now Votli , I'lillailulpltia , Ital tlmoroVAi < liliiKton neil nil | ) hitnln tl"ioii8tiisU tlio tU-'liol ntioiil'lnr Jiili'i vl.i ilni - If you wlnh tlio lie > l iiuuoiiiniiiilalioiiH. Allllokot nwiMiiH H-ll tlpkftn vm this llnu. .M. iiuoiirn1. it. s. HAJII , Uvnurul .MiiniiKiir. ( inn. I'uvi. Ajfuiit . W. N. IIAIICOOK , Qi-n. Aprnt , UL' rmniuii Hl.O'imlm , N buvoulton ' I'rMM u , i | ' uii' ll'ijCuiih r.i null linl | | . . lulu ( i A k iinir iltiiirirl i rirriiliiriliPu Art in-m \Vr-it.ii.N UL.MI it ( , n , Onuli.i , .Sclirur' u. fc- tf HI > * w r t > * > ft u. t * AJ fatMU tadt. * M it-ill , /t ( / ilt * ii J. W. 7T , J , t J ir , / x/ ; ' , A. y. WHO IS UHt.CC. IAINTCD V. TH Tilt CCOOlUPHr , OF THIJ * couNrnr wn sec or CXM/IMKO THU MAP THAT THS CHUAGOROD' ! { ISLSHO a PACIFIC RJILV/AV / Ur ron oii of It * ccntiid t > onlli ! > n anil rtow relation ta II prill Ipnl llncM Kut nn l Wi-t it Inillnl anil tir. riilnul | in nr , niiHllintfl ilm nu , | Imiwrtunl uilS r lillMi.ntil , IIill in l ,111 , > H | > MI ir IliniiiVli tinn.iKin Inlluii . nlilFli | II | I.HIIIII | fmHunt' ' ! ' trj pn.iillrillla | lu.wm.lifHli | > < iir Old Alliinllc , nil l'a < tlnc Cnum. It ! t "N fl""rl' ° " " ' ' < ' ' loiilo to nnd frinii M.lnti | Hil li Wit.l. Nurlli i l. Hllil Hi.nll'n.m'i ! ' * * ' " " ' " ' The Croat Rock Island Routes rllv"fi > < ' ' " | " ' 1""l" " < l " " " ' * " ' 1 ' * " " " ) " } I'.1.1' ! " . " ' ' ' " "r " 'li'llliH'lli. ' Hit. . i if. tiilMnll. tlnllv liiilll riilvi1) ) trf , ! , , nil lirlliiM liilllriLr MU > I { AM " u I.-rfoctlMll n hiliuii , klllnl , li.uki It. liii , > , mpiillutirrM .irpil lit IniHi'iN InlfiiriiiMnnit _ | ulr blnki > A " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' > , . 'V'1' t-"tl l" } ' ' ' I' * ' | ' ' ' ' ' " I " " " " " ' ' i ! ? ? i ; " 1'-- ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ! " 'nr ! UMtfjIi'ilnu in SJ.'i1.1. ' . " , " ' / " / , . " " ' ' " ! ' " " " * " . < l nunifoiU uJ Tim ri , t "iir. w TmliiH | liiiupfn fifnrn ) | , nri P ir U.C. > niii II . Illuir. , KIIIIMH City U.n-iiw , , ( | | , " 3 At hl .n 10 | .i. | . I , , r mil tMi'llnlHl lltii . li < il i.r-.l . l > i UMII-IIIM. HiulillIhi I'nilimlu l > u\"K \ Ki .pii-.iir Km nlBH il . , , , . , . 5 ; lKn .r.,1 , , | , < > .i > I ) 1 1 , Cint | iit > lili-iiHili.iiiitrly K.oLoil ll.el . , . , , . | .fH ,3 rit'n lici i-i"illlil . , , , iir.inntl K I.u5 n > | . rricrv iilAi ( in , nl.ii run Ilm l'il.lni. , , | H lliiliiV < IHilV ttiiS. The Famous Albert Loa Route 1 > lh illmrl > nl , NfinlU Una | Iftwirn Clilnnn fllni , < .iii.ll.11niist | I'aiil. wlirin < . uc-ilmi" Jr. . n.Vli nnd 1 1 iili.n i , , ur , , m puinm | n tlipTnrlloilriiul llrUl.ll l'IO lll"IH. ( Ivei 111 IK ll.llll. K .t KIPIIKS Ir.iliu it-B inn i , , tilr wmriliix | ilnir niminV" , ' I'lWlnllil Mlnilf.nl. > " " ' ' ' ' ' " ' " " . . ' , mill minlli'r lil'ui-iM1 MS-o . . i i'rifPMinil Kin. . v. ( . . luva , , . , , - - , MM uic'iinl | In-t- ! I liM-hih.n imii | | n. ' - " 'wwSiiS ' $ $ jS' ' SsiGr IS\A ! SS-1 S n. n CACI. , n. rrr. .IOMN , I'lM'ttOi. ! * ! ' ' ( | , . | i i HAMBURG -AMERICAN ' "A niiii'.CT w NI ; rou England , SFrance ft Germany , 'Ili0hiiain > iliiii | > iil ili till kimtiit Ifilo nr all ol non , in unicr n'ht coniiiu'iiiioniH , ami ro- IniniHiiril witn cunyinniL" 10 iniiko ilm | IUH.ID tioili Milo uml ii4ir ! < ; .i.iii. l'h ( ; > curry llio Unliu.l MIIICK uml llmoiicmi until" , nnil Itmvo Now Vork ' nliiKlnyi lei < I'lyinoiiill IXl.S'i , Chcrliniiir. tl'A Illri anil II \tllUIHll , H I'lint ciilnn , f 'JJ ilUJ. HtuuriiKO tu Nn 4 Nebraska National Bank j OlfAHf , HEBRASXH PAIO Ui1 CMMCAI S'JVv" , ' ' ' ' ' 'l'fij' ' " ' n'.ul''iVVii'slVr.iiiii' ! ! ' ' ' ' ' ' 'w. II.\ . . , . W. V. JllllS N il \ > . \ \ r. rA"r-'INF OFFICE ) T1IK JHtoN JIAKK. Co. l"i | , mil ) riiviiiiin lrcctH. A lillllll > l h.lllklll" hUHlllUoJ 1'llltM llut