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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1885)
THE OMAHA DAILV BiOIC , FHIDAV , NOYEMBEK 1H. 1835. DETECTIVE POUND'S ' CASE. Uio Jniy Bring in a Verdict of Man slaughter. A TINNER'S FATAL TUMBLE. A. Ch rRO of Favoritism Mnilo Against the Bluynr Vntlnos al BIM o i- nt llio Capital. TUB Hr.p.'s LINCOLN Htmr.\u.1 La to Wednesday night the jury in the case ot thu Elate ngninat A. L. round brought In a verdict of manslaughter. The verdict was read by tlio foreman joslorday morning Imforo Judge Mitch- fill , nod the inference naturally followed that hia honor wns considerably sur prised. The district attorney , Mr. Strode , wns also nslonlshfd , lor under the circumstances which surrounded the .case lliutgunllcman did not think thai a rordiot i-ould have bum obtained. From tlio egression of those who were spoken to it is believed thai the verdict Ot Ihe jury is considered just and equita ble. The Htt : : reporter sought the gov ernor , but that individual wa found ab sent from the executive ofllce. A knock nt the tloor failed to bring either his ex cellency or his private secretary to llio entrance , and as the echo resounded throtidi llioacaiit apartments the re porter took his departure. Tiie governor WHS not in , neiilu-r was his secretary , Mr. Ilollnian. Thcj were both absent. It was said that his excellency had gone out of Ihe stale. His duly as llio chief executive of Nebraska had called his attention elsewhere nnd he went. It was unfortunate , however , that business called his excellency away at thlsjunoturc , in view of thu many points which , as governor , he could at this time have straightened up. The colored janitor , whoso avocation takes him about Ihe state bouse , said that Im had nol sin < the governor for the jiast twenty four hours. Ho thought ho had loft town. A. L. Pound , the convicted individual , wtis Keen a.sho walked along the streel in charge of Deputy Sherill' Newbcrry. Ilo sniil that he would move for a new- trial. He did not believe tiiat the gov ernor would grant him a pardon , and au- cording to Ins statements ho would not uxpuct it. Pound wns rather reticent. Ho thought that the verdict was ralhor uevoro , nnd m moving for a new trial ho believed Unit the court , would incline his way. Upon the streets the expressions of opinion were in arly unanimous that the verdict was a just ono. "Hutl - how about " cannot s-o it camn , eaid ono man. " 11 the governor has in terested himself , as 1 understand lie has , Iiow could thu jury have brought in tins verdict ? " "They arc honest men , nnd only did tlfoir duly , " said another gentleman. When tnc reportei'spoke lo Mr Slrodo , the proseonling attorney , that gentleman fl expressed his surprise at the verdict. "I thought the jnr.\ would hang , " ho said , "amlwhen tlio verdict was read 'guilty of manslaughter , ' 1 was greatly sur prised , although 1 think it is just and right. " U may be well said at this lime that the argument of Mr. Slrodo lo the jury was an able ellorl , and that of his associate , Mr Stearns , was also of a character to carry convict on. His hon or , Judge Mitchell , has not yet passed tionlunco ution Pound , but bo doubtless will do so in a day or two. A wild rumor was spread upon thu streets yesterday that Mr. Strode , thu prosecuting attor ney , Inul signified his intention of signIng - \ Ing a petition for Pounds pardon , hut that gentleman emphatically denied that he had spoken at all in any such vein. A PAi'AI. I'AI.I. ' . At about S o'clock yoolerday afternoon George Kuhlman , a tinner employed on too now Kichards block , corner of Kiev- cntb ami O sir -eln , fell down thu elevator way nnd received injuries which will probably Uirminato fatally. Quito a crowd gathered around thu IClcvcnlh street Bide of thu building , anil as the man was tako.i from thu cellar llo"r and brought up into the loom to be occupied by the Lincoln National bank , those who had gathered around thought Ivuhlman's chances for life wore weak. Ilo was taken to bis room on Thirteenth street , nml Drs Heachly and 1'iillur were called to attend him. It is not thought , th.it he will recover , as tlie lull side ol his head was crushed , and thn physicians said that bis recovery was entirely a. matter of chance. IJNNECJ.SSAHY niEADINfl. The street com missionorlins for the past week been grail.ng several streets in thu city which to tho-u interested in the city's material wclfnte do not acorn necessary or proper. His honor thu major always lias in mind his tricnds , and to hcuuill these who have in various ways catered to him he has caused thu municipal ma chinery to work. Thu now biidge across thu Antelope on O struct was considered entirely unnecessary by those residents living in that dliuction , nml hail il mil IHMIII ( hat Job K. Clark owned an addi tion just cast of the br'nlge , the work probably never would have been dune. J. D. Macfarland , on II street , views with a good deal of complacency the grading of tlml thoroughfare , tor his interests lie in ( hat way There is a protust , and a largo one , on account of thu mayor s tie- 'lion. He may muati all right , but the evidence in rather against him. , Mrs , I.M Pasli commenced suit against Gran Ensign yesterday in the county court to recover ij l.j5 , which she alleges iu the value of a satchel and contents tnken from her during state fair week in September. SlicilOlcllokwent after II. Urunell yesterday on a charge of ombu//liii' ' ; $ | ) from Scnton & Lea , the touadry linn , The. young man is in Chicago. The Law and Order society met at Masonic hull lat > i night and transacted ( juilo a largo : uin > unt ol' business. The , plumbers have been busy at the fitnlo university for some tinio pulling in steam hniting apparatus. Chancellor Manalt thinks the works will not bo completed during tills month. 'Tim number nt engineers til ( ho stock ynrdu for yard room lends thu manage ment to belioxo that business\\111 .soon beef of a character to warrant an enlarge , incntof thu jaids. AKItlVAl * AT TUB OAl'tl'AI. . S. S. Theme , Chicago , Isano Freed , Philadelphia. It. S. Hamilton , 1'rovi- donee ; 0. M Unek , SI. Joseph ; A II. Uohbinn , Fulton. Mo . H. H Urafo. New York ; A. T. Alton. A. H Thaoker. Chi IBKO : W. J. Hlair , Cinuinmitl. L. A. Smith , New York , Hud Mintli , M Ixmih , W. II , Perkins. Cincinnati ; ,1. IJabcoek , Wakeliuhl , It. I ; Maek L.iU , Phihi dolphin ; II. Mastjn. Kansas City , S. J ( Jentry , Saline , Kan. rUlvovour children H. II. DOLHJLASS & SONS' CAPSICl'M COUGH DROPS for IhoirOiugh.sColds and Sort ) Throats , they will euro speedily , lire ininulcbj and plunslng to the taste. Vor IiuK > < nml Danilleti Only. The newest silk liaiidkerehiufB for the overcoat pocket are a ( H'ticoook blue , with the monogram In crimson or black o lint the handkerchlet properly in tint ket it in lirnt bluiken out and caught In X \ntre , Ihiui foliled up IMI Ineli r two hist down MI that thu four corp - * p ahovo the opening , mdirwearol a | Kiculiiir blue he inott lai-h.oiiiibln Damtv ho object to Uio l next their skins have thorn lined with thin pink or white silk. Smoklnp naps of powian Bilk , rrlth pockets about the brim for clgnrs and matches , are among the latest novelties They come in blue , crimson , gold and brown. Silken scarfs cnuglit with a plain gold ring arc worn by young men with high collars. The custom of holding the head of the cnne to the llps'wneii listening or talkIng - Ing U out of favor. The silver knob is now placed behind the left oar. ThN new mode was started by a joung man well-known tu club circles. The universal dress-shirt this winter will have a finely tucked bosom. Km- broidered shirts will aKo be worn by a few. All the new dress-shirts button In front with small pearl buttons , and studs are no longer seen. Pale lavender or Ian kid gloves will be woin the lirst night of opera nt the academy. After that they may bo werner or nol as fancy dictates. At ail dancing partie ? launder gloves will be en regie. Black hose lined with w Idle silk are < the most fashionable for wearing with dancing shoes. 'Woman nml Her Dlfoasoi" Is thn title of an intcrc.Ming illustrated treatise (101 ( pages ) rfr-ut. post paid , for HI conlsin stamps. Addi-cs * World's Dls- msary Medical Association , Hull'tilo , PROF. HUXLEY"ON SMOKING. His Kxpct-ienco with tlio Wcctl utul How It Afl'ceteil Him. Medical nnd Surgicnl Reporter : At n certain debntc on smoking among the members of the British Association Pro- fcssor Huxley told the story of his strug gles in a way whioh utterly put the anti- tobacconist- contusion. "Tor forty fears of my life' " he said , "tobaccn hail Iieen a deadly poison to me. [ Loud cheeiM from the anli tobacconists , ] In my youth , ns a medical student. I tried to smoke. In vain. At every frc.sh at tempt my insidious lee stretched mo prostrate on Ihu floor [ Itepcated cheers. ] I entered thu navy. Again I tried to smoke and again nu'l with a de feat. I hated tobacco. 1 could almost have lent my support to any institution that had for its object tlie putting of tobacco-.sinokors to death. [ Vocitorom ehceiing. ] _ A lew years ago I i in llritlan with some Irionds W at lo nn inn. They began to smoke u .joked very happy , and onlsido il was \ery wel ami dismal. 1 thought I would try a cigar. | Murmurs 1 L did so. [ Great expectations. ] 1 smoked that cigar it was delicious' ' [ Groans. ] "From that moniu > l I was a changed man , and 1 now leel that smoking in moderation is a comfortable and lauda ble praclice nnd is productive of good. [ Dismay nnd confusion ot the nnti-to- hacconisis. Hears of laughter from the smokers. ] There is no more harm in a pipe than there is in a cup ot tea. You may posson yourself by _ drinking too much green tea , and kill yonr-elf by eating too many beefsteak. li-or my own part 1 consider that tobacco , in moderation , is a swuetner and equal ixer ol the temper. " [ Total rout of the anti- tobacconists and complete triumph of Hie smokers. ] JOHN HAY'S PALACE. It Is a I > nl A ( fair , anil the Most KlcjjwiU KoBidencc \Vjinliuifj- - tou. John Hay , llio private secretary of prusidcnl Lincoln , lias almost completed the handsomest private residence in Washington , and built on _ the highest- priced I ind ever sold in this cily. This mansion is directly opposite Lahiyelte Park and faces the wnite. house. It fronts 51 feet on H street and 0) ) feet on Sixteenth sir el. The ground on wliicn il is built represents the maximum price over paid lor giouiid in Washington $ U a square loot . His house throws the Klninc. Windtnn and Cameron houses completely in the shade , both as regards elegance and cost. Ho snout § 10(1,0 ( ) u on the building alone. Mr. ( Maine paid only fit ) cents per toot tor tin ) land on which he erected his mansion. Chestnuts. Thejiald-hoadcd man's tavorito dress material js mohair. A man isn't of necessity bald-headed bcenusi ) he has no heir. Shear nonsense TO ing to cut the hair of a bald-headed man. The King of Slum lias Jl.OO ! ) wives. If lie is not bald-headed how is it to bo : ic counted forr "A bald header" wants to know how to dye the hair permanently. 1'irst catch your hair. "Why are partings sad ? " is the tille of a new poem. They are mainly sad be cause they give away a mi'ii'h baldness. "Your father is entirely bald , isn't ho ? " said a man to a son of a million- aro. "Yes. " replied the youth , sadly , "I'm the only heir lie has lett. " riiitts riMosn JMI.HS A sine cure foi ISIIiul , Itlecilln ; , Itdiliu nnd Ulcciutcd Piles luis been ilNeoveicd hy Dr. Williams , ( an Indian leuiedy ) , called Dr. Williams' Indiiin Pile Ointment. A sin lo box has ciued the wmst chronic eases ol j."i or ! ! 0 je.usstandliu. No one need bailer JIVD minutes nilcrapiilyim ; this wuinlei fill hooth- im : inedieine. Lotions and liislimilents di > more hiina than KO < HVllliains' | \ Indian Pile Olminent uhsoibs the tumors , nllajs tlio intense Itching , ( particularly at niuht after trettlm ; warm In bed ) , acts us a poultice , uives Instant relict , and i.spiepaied paly for piles , Itching ol private parts , and lor nnthliiKclsu. HK1N UlSKASICS ( JUUKD. Dr. Krn/lur'8 Magic Ointment cuies ns by niaulR , 1'lmple.s , lllaclc Heads or Clubs , Jtlolclies uiHl Kiiiptlons on the fnce , leaving the skin clearaml lic-aiillful. Also cures Itch , halt Itheuin , Sore Nipples , Suie Lliis , and Old Olistinuio Ulcers. ijold by drugglHt-s , or niallLvl on receipt of GO runts. Ketaileil by Kulin & Co. , and Sohiooter & Dccht , At whules.ile tiy C. ! ' . Uooduian. 'Hlinl Up Shop. James Hryno , groeones , South Thir teenth street , assigned yesterday lor tlio beiielilot his creditors. The sltua lion ol hia ailuird is unknown. Tiio ISaHtnidy Onso. The jury In the case of Uossio Woods vs. Charles Mason decided ye -rday tii.it tlio dctondanl was the lather of the child of pluinliir , linding him guilty of biiblnrdy , Justioo Wi ighl , afler two weeks 111- nuns , was out on die streets to. lay. The waterworks company is laying pipe out Hamilton slruel irom the mam pipe , and will connect wit i the > \ i The Great Invention , Fj > r EASY WASHING , IX HARD OR SO'T , HOT OR COLD WATER. irOhout llitnn to r.tlllrlOor IIANJ > 8 , * uil l < articul.arly ailaptMl to II < irmC mat j. No Jainlly , rich or ] > oor , fOiniiia be without IU boia by All ( iruoeia. but tn-wa ol vllolml. oaljrby JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK ; A LULL IN SOCIAL CIRCLES , A OeMHtion of the Whirl of Pleasure Dur ing the Past Wool : . No Xoinlilo Occurrences to Serve ns I < nnd ma rks Plea situ t Gntlicr- IIIRS Poronnnl Notes Tlio Hj inenomel'M. Society olrcles have been very dull lids week , not a single ovcnl worthy of epccial prominence having occurred. Hut the .society scribe has gathered to gether a few Item" of general interest , which are presented in : v compact and concise form below : The Hon. James K. North and daugh ter , of Columbus , Neb. , were in the city this week. Mrs. J. H. Ilnrrolt , of Salt Lake City , is visiting friends in Omaha. A glorious feast of viands nml wit and rcivum wii * the first annual 1 > an < "piet of ho V. M. C. A. , hold at than1 roj us on Thursday evening. The How of i-oul wns supplied by Messrs. Warren Swit- Icf , Dr. LeKenrmg , Mr. J. N. Kennedy , Dr. Denise , 13. Ferry and (5co. ( A. Joplin. The a M > elation propose to make these occasions annual. A pleasant social was held last evening at tlio residence of Mrs. Alma B. Keith , on North Twenty-second .street , under the auspices of tlio Unity club. The nuptial * of Mr.V. . II.Vilbur , long and fuornbly known in Omaha business circles , and Mis3 Mary La/.ear , daughter of Mr. and Mis J. 15. La/uar. were celelirated Wednos'i.iv ' afternoon The eoreniony was | icrformed at the res idence oltlio bride's parents ' . " > ! ! South Twentieth .street , in tlie prcsi-neo ot only the relatives ami most intnn.ite friends of tiie conlr.ielin < * parlies , by Hev. Wil- lard Seott , of the St. Mary's'Avenue Con gregational church. The wedding gifts were numerous and costly and bore gen erous evidence ol the popularity of the newly married couple. A .sliower of hearty congratulations weio received from the tnemN nrc-ciit , after whielr" Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur departed for a western tour , to bo absent a fortniht. On their return tliov will be at home to their triends in Omaha. The members of the boat club arc thinking of giving i.n entertainment minstrel , coinio or grand opera for the benelilof tlio club exchequer. A larjrc atlend.inco greeted the ladies on the oecii-sUui ol their twenty-liitli mnsicale at Meyer's hall Wednesday af ternoon. The following was the pro gramme : i'aiiUisie , F minor , op. ' 1ft Chopin 3Ir > . S. A. Me\Vhoitcr. ilaruiicillo'sTlnco IJouiiiiets llraga ( \Vitli \ violin ol ) lir.ito bvMr. O. F. Saner. ) Mrs. Squue . Piliroletto A"erdl LNzt O , Host in tlie Lord ( irnin KlijnliMcndcNsolm ) AIi s Ann.i ileikel. ( iifind Vul.so Choiiin Miss Hello btull. Vocal , "I'oots Coinei" Tours J\Iiss \ Itlanehc O Ixer. n F.'iil.isle liiiiioiiilii. ] ! op. IV ! Chopin It r/JCsien'Ie | , VaKo Itiillianto Hiitr Miss May , The South Side Social club held a pleasant dancing .soiree at No. 1 engine lionsc I'lmrsdav evening. It was a well attended and pleasant allair. Mine , r.inina Nevada's presence in tlio city tins week gave the "dud is , " of the loc.il reportoriul Ht.ills a chance to basic in tlie sunli lit of lur smiles. Sue will return to Omaha Deccmocr ; . Miss Li/.ie Quoaley , of Uo-ton , who lias been visiting h ir uncle , P..I. Quo t- li'.v , hero for some tinio p.ust , lelt th's week for her homo in the east. S.io w.is accompanied by her cousin , Mis > s Lix/.ie ( iuealey , who will spend the winter in lio-itonstudying p.unl ujjanil m.isic. Harry Vinton loft for Chicago Thurs day evening. Lieut. G.N. CluiSB , who has recently been appointed aide-de-camp on the tu',1' ol lien. Howard will tvinn- ' Ins lam.ly trom Fort Niobr.ira to this city. The regular Rumi-mrmthly soclablo of llio FirM , Congregational Ciinreli society was held on 1 u ( > lay evening at th. ' resi dence otV. . T. Allen , No. : iliMCalifornia street , and was very largely attended , tlio spacious lions i buing well ad.ipt.-tl for nt > large a galliering. Ahontall the loading members were presonl , and a goolly number of strangers were cordially wel comed. The leaders of the congregation whose family n Mint initi.iN were in tiie lirst two letters of the alphabet fnrni > hed tlie rofreslmitiiits , which were generous and excellent in qtiantitv and quality , ami well served. Prof. Tabor , with tin iiistnimoul.il selection ; Mrs. C. K. Squires , with a voe.ii ejleetion , wliieh \\as encored , and a quartette. connMing of Messi-b Jay Norlnrup , allaeo Wilkins - kins , Fr.-ink Smith and \ \ . IJ. Alexander , who wore doubly encored ( in response to the second Air Morthrtip s ing "The Old Oaken Mueket" uith a quartette ehoriib ) , entertained tlie company with music. Oo Tuesday evening , at the corner of Twenty-tilth and Chicago ntreets , Mr. Charles A Jackson , of Omaha , ami MM. Keba McDonald , of Kankakee , Illinois , were united in marriage by Itov. Charles W. Savidgo. tin : IIVMINT : > MITIII. : : The liaiuls of this instrument , the won derful , never failing predictor of matrimonial menial events imi amov * . Alia ! Tney Atop. Ulancing at tlie dial ono notices thorn in sweet ruposo in front of two names. One is that of a young man In a Fourteenth street fuel ollieo. theolht r thai of a young lady who is engaged in teaching , and is tlie .sNter of a newly elected county ollieial. Tlie haniU in this ease are settled to such .solemn re- noM ) that it i oay to pn-diet I nit the liapy ) event will oeeur in llio near future. Again the hands are trembling and point to t .vo names one that ot a gen tleman v.'lio IIHS H leaden occupation , the other that of a a young lady trom Kentucky , now u Fnrnnin Mruet ie i- dent lietWLon bixtjealli and Si\enteeiitn. ) The hands are suspicioiish r.tless. ) but it is bi'lirvi'd that lint glorious dalu is near at hand. A ain thofiiibtlo magnetism ofeupid's presence causes tln > bands to ehango their position. This time two new names are pointed out those of a ionng gen tleman holding a position in the bar ! ) wire fence concern , and a ioung lady Ihiug on Eighteenth street. Therj in no eert.unlv of inedietidii in tliin c ; > s - , Iniibimieh an the dial appear to bit .some- wmit blurred. However , tiie livmnn- oineter will watoh llieeaf > < and make re port upon it Iron ) timu to lime. A well known young man engaged ns H ptiituer In the trunk innnnl.icttiring business , and roiident on Canitof a011110 and a young lady whodo identity the bymcnoniiitur does not reveal , are tin next victims ol tint instrument. Tim climax iisaid'to bo near at hand , when uidding oake. , orange blossoms and white Illusion Muill bo in demand. Ill * Kino Skates. Ono of the young fello\\s of the city , just blood enough to have thu boot-blacks call after him , "Look at do dude , " went lo the skating rink last night , tie had a model pair of skater , and CHI rind them in a Ginall salchol , which ho left in the store of a friend wldlo ho made a little errand before going to thu rink On r''ucliin < j the roller circus liu walked nb.'iil Ihe benehf * I'-.Uitijr Hie girls what n "Moo Dandy ' irnir of skntes ho had in Ills vulise. At li 5l IIP secured n cclccl number lo favor "with view of his beau- liful rollers , and Venrlng to a corner opened up the bhg. ' An empt\ whisky bottle fell lo the iloor , and the girls started , a red cjav pipe next emerged , and the girls gcrqaiued , but when a bun dle of deinorraffe election tickets fol- loued theL'irl * fiiinty > d "tout ensemble. " The young fellow paled and grimly made for tlie uoor , and , as ho uent out , hn growled to the hired man. "Some d n fool has put up n joh on mo. " A DOUIUiHillANK A SplemlUl Srlieme Wliluh Una Fatten Tor some liifte it bns been knnxvn , In n quiut way , that Frank and Him Smith , the well-known capitalists , -were trying to cfloct an arrangement whereby a large six-story batik building might bo put u ) ) on the northwest corner of Thir- Inonth and Farir.uu streets , where tlio Commercial National Dank building now stands , which was to front both on Far- nain f-lrect and on Thirteenth , one side of hieh was to have ln > on occupied by llio Commercial National tintl the other by the Merchants' National bank , tlio upper floors to be routed for olliees , etc. Tlio head men in tlie scheme have been holding sundry luertim ? * to dis cuss the m-itlor , Messrs. Smith have been making repeated visiU to tlie eit.to . further the plans , and tlio arehiteet'had already prepared specifica tions for the proDOscd strupUirn. A re- potter for the Iti.i : , who has been watch ing the scheme , leained ye l rdav that il had fallen through. Mr. Hopkins , ol the Commercial National bank , was asked about the truth of tlio report and admitted that it iiad been delinilely abandoned. "Yea , " he said , "those folk's overtlierft in Hie Merchant- * ' National bank want their own building and won't ioinin the fehenie. What will wo do ? Procure a lot of our own and put up a building , I .suppose. Tim trouble is that we don't own 111'1 lot we arc on now , and hue : got to look around for another lot , uhieli is rather difficult to procure in the central part of the e'ny. " Gnmo in tlio T'ark. Col. Kingnian , of the army headqimr- tets.infoi'med a reporter yesterday that ho had'received a report trom the suporin. leiulenl of Yellowstone National park. that five hunters had been arrested while killing gnme in tlio park. They were ta ken into custody by As islants Wilson and Weimer near Mammoth Hot Springs and were taken into court. Two of them plead guilty lo ix charge of killing game and weic lined . * ii3 and cosN , wldlo the other * , \\lio made sonic- trouble about thu matter , were called upon to pay lines of $ j' ) and eoteach. . Col. Iviiigtnan * iid that it was the pol icy of the go\enimunt to sue that all game within tlio limits of the park \vas saereil from the shotgun ol the hunter. Of late the gaine > lii\\ > had been strictly enforced and there had been very few eases of dcprodatfon.reportud. A XniTon'j Ksnnpo. A ludicrous bnj ; d ng-roas adventure which Mr. W.tlljir ifltirk mot with the other evening lias-just comto li ht , nnd is deeitimlly inlorosting. Hi ) was riding with 11 lady friend P-ijit tlie ravine on the corner of Thirtieth imd Do.lgo streets , when tlio hnr.su made a misttup , and /oil down u thirty fpuLionibankm.int. The bu ; y willi its lvoujupintH \ > cam ) tumbling nlier , an'T both Mr Clark an 1 the young lady were dunipodiolently into the d.len. FortuuaU'lv , and str.ingj- ly , boHover , neither were hurt , barring a low insigtiilicanl wralehcs. The buggy was pretty badly damaged , but in otm-r respects tile termination of the ufiair was indeed a UteUy one. TCoal Estate ollon'in tran-'fers wijro lilod Nov. 1 ! ) , with the county clerk , and reported for the Itac by Ames' Heal Estate Agency : Char es C. llouscl nnd wife to Flora M. Wilrhi. lot.loi lloiisel's sn't-ilUisiini i > i lot U , < ; ) ( iulil touiiiitlia , vx ( I--SI.IOJ. lleiheiiil. DavenpoU ( simrlcj lo John It. lllni\\alt. otfJ leut ors > 2 ol lot 5 anil w ' "J i .ct ot s ) > ; nt lot iibilc-)1. ) * , Oinniiii , \ \ d lXi. ( ) .iimiistiN Koiint/oaiid wbe to ( ieoini ) .M. Natlingci , lot 11 Ink 1. ' ) , Kount/e's M ailil to Omaha , w < l-SiMie. AinjusliN Kount/e and wife lf William I' . Annul , lot 1hik ! . * > , Kountu-'s : ! d add to Oniiiha , w d S1..VJJ. AiiKi tus Koautzc an wile ( o Louis II. Ktuty , hit t. ) , hi ic li , Komit/ifs thlid intd. to Omaha , wd--l"iiK ) . Augustus Knunt/.itaiul wile to William II. Morns , lut 1 1 , Ink l" > , Koiuit/o'.s ih.nl udd. to Oniiiha , w il l.OJ ( ieoih'eV , IJjima and wife to Oeorgo fjclon , u'i ' "t sw'ej. ' . ! , t. W r. IU , Juuliit { > count.N , w d-PltO. ) Kredeuekanil Chailps . Van 'I njl ( single ) to , John 'I' , lieu etui. . 7 bMiM aeies In sec. til , t. 1" > , r. 13. DoiiKiiis county , w d 3B"i. ! ) : J\ill.i ( ! . Jlaiishoioiuli J" llnlwit M. Tay lor , lot IS uml pu ; I ut lot 11 , lilk : M , U'amiit Hill , w duo. . Is.iae is. lluse.ill and wlfo to Charles K. .Similes , lot I hlu 4 , linpimemeiit association add. to Oiiiaha , w d \Vlml Credit Will Accomplish. Hur Intto in Hiooklyn Kagle. liood long credit has a fascination lor any man , and the iiirmers out in the prnirio land are not exceptions to this rule. Thcro was a farmer out in Nebraska- ( pronounced Now Mr.ihky ) who built a house on hi.s farm tor $ ( ! . > . That was cash , M > ho made it cheap. Then along e.ii'ie a lightning- rod man who onlv wanted § 10 cash and a thirteen-inoiiths' m te , and the delight ed farmer bad $17U worth of lightning rods pul up on tlnitlioiisu. About twenty laitlur on the lightning led man lound a settler living in a "dug out " --a c.ue scratched in tile M < h of a dill. The lull novcr had licon sliueU by lightning , "that mi ) bo. iy knowed ol , " but when the M entsiid ho only wanted * l down and a toii-imiiiths' noiii , Uie dweller in the "dug-out" closed with Ihu oifer nt once , nnd had him put ( U urlhol lightning I i rods on the lull. Tbe Grent ! t Mthcnl . Iriumph . . of the Ace ! I .l4 t W t4.M M * SYmPTOMS OF A I ' TORPID UVER. I.ii enl ni'l'i'llliliuwrlu roilivc , 1'niu In l llio bfiul , > rtli ) a dull Hcnuati.m In llio bnck pint , I'ulu mi'1 r llio oliouliVi- tJailc , I'ullucBS nfior tatlnKi nlllinilit- iuclluntluu to oxL-itlonuf I'uily ' or in I ml , Irritability oHcmiiori I > iriplrita > t llb n t'crlliiL-ol linTlnunrcl" toil KOIIIO tliitr. \Vo iliu-a , Dlz lniir * , I-liiltcrl lit tlio I'ltnn , Dot * boloiwilin ti > ru > lli-ailitrlie . 'i-r llio Jlslit rye , JIiiill'i iie n , illli tittul ilrrnitiH , llluUly cnlurcil Urine , aud CONSTIPATION. 'JtrXX'ti I'lliI.S urn eoptrclnlly uclajiMd to auoli cftjei , ono it < fo riroctii BIIUII a lxly lo Tnko on I'Uuli.thix ilm syi'ifm It nuiirUhvil.aml liyihcirTonlo Action on rnituiril. . . . . J'rli- . uiic. . i'l 3Iu'.i V M . .fv.Y. 11 1..IIII.I. H > l IP. I 1 T. IB > M.h T 1-1" ' " n * * J * nMl * TUri'S EMRACT Sfl'fiSJIPaiilLU ICeii inilni I hu hVilv , i-.i1 h'althjr ll'.tJi. Miulut < u.11 irtjK. i. ! < < ! 'il" ' ticlivi of i m Ujstcm tvitb i ii blndU nml Jutrtl uitucln : conea tl. nervoiut drhltiii , lti''iiyrytfi bram , aiui linr-an * ili rijor ; Pt ' " Kul I kv ilnu'i > 04. /n . - i i i C'A. i 1 j A TOWN WITH ONE INHABITANT. llr TiikCM VlolttitArniiiul tiiitl Oo - plpi Cotiveriiliiu HIM former A eoirpspotidenl of the Now York Hun , writing under the date of Oct. .M. from rotnovllle. Cnlifoniln , snvs- Tor flvo or or siv years old 1'ete 1'or- { in < hsK liucn the only resident of this low n. He wui hero 1'uvt nml he w.-i1) hero In * ! . lie SHW the mining < -iuip : develop , evolnte nnd decline . It was he who wel- eomed all the new eomeiN and who bade nil the tmlRoers ffoodbio. There tire Uvptit.or . thirty holies in the idaei ! . bill only l'ds > is tenunted. The others sUind iibou t us they were left hy their last oe- ciiiiiU. | : Some of them iire. in irood con dition. with \viuilou > and doorA in phice , but others iiro riokety nnd tumble down The Comovillo finer wns violent , nnd it soon fuded nway. Of llio twenty or thirty mines hero none e\er paid , ntul diirinuull Ihethno Unit they were worked not enough bull. onUH taken out of them to nay for the lolcieco eonsniued in the nluee. IVte Fergus kept u board I tig lioiibe , and il was not his businnss to wor ry over the poor sneeess of thn inine < : ' 1 Jiei eune : and went , and ns Ions ; " " there \\u- one in town ho had an open hon.sn. When everything in thu nature of mining rca&ed he Mill lurried , and en- t-rlnined an oeeasionnl prospector , jind even when the prospectors eou ed to eonie lhi uiy : Im remtdned , though his "help" loft him one by ono until he was alone. He now managed to make In- . own livinsi in borne way , and evicts to a large evtont on hi < < lallli lliat there are great da\s , in store for ( 'oniovdle y < t. WtilkluK thion h the tlesorletl eamp yesleiday with thii aped man , lie enter tained a party of tonriM * , with a running : romment on the liistorof the plaee nnd ( > n n lew ot the inoro important eenlin its career. 'I lie daw.is a bnlli.uit ono The unn .shone bright nnd warm , the air was delightnll.v .soil , ajiil the irowniiij ; inonntain | > eaks in the distance made : i picturesque baekgionnd ior tin * rambling and dilapidated village. "This hero plaee , " the old mini said , pointing to a wrather-heaten shanly , "is > where 'I im Tuller lived. Ho came in with $10,011) ) in cool eash Hiid blew it nil in in Ihis very room plajin < * f.iro Uo you Bue that noli ! in the boauP Well , that s where the bullet that Killed him wont. It's in tit > roiiow , 1 gnes * . Ho didn't mean any Inn in , bnl he ran acio s a hard crowd one nipht. and , being ties- penile , he attempted a litllo shenanigan with the cards. .lust as ho was raking OH" thn pot in a poker game a big Mexican pulled oi him and lei him have it. Thai was in busy limes , and nobody had any time to think about it much. A long while after that I fjot the idea that Tim might have had a hlllo money hidden here , and the more I thought of il the uiori ) likely it seemed. Finally 1 pulled ii ) ) the Iloor , and alter a thorough search 1 found under a Hat stonu a wad ot bills , about a thousand dollars I believe , though I've forgoltun. I snuiit il nil long ago. ago."Over hero in this long building wns where Tennessee Barker run a gin null and a gambling hou-iu. lie was tuc best man that ever stood in this tow n. lie. could light or bhoot , but a gun light is what plea cd him bust. Ho had many of them. One timu Uio whole town pitched on him , and ho gel four bulk-U in his che.st. He's up hero now. " "Up when ) ? " was usked. "Up in the cumulery , " answered thu old man , with a wink. ' Then , contin uing , ho said : " .Just down the street hero a ways is where a mighty quuer Ihing happened. Ono of the lirol men in the town was a. slim young lellow named Toniliiibon. Ho Inul u little money and could plaa good game , and 1 am sorry to say that lie toe iv up with a young woman who wis hen ; at tiie s.miu timo. Ono day a Indv , one of Ino kind Unit , \on road about , camein hero and lonnd Toiulinson , and asked him to ire bi'-k homo with her. She was his wife , and about the hlickcst looking girl 1 over saw , loo. Shu was , around here tor two or three days with t a sin her oycs , and this vonng woman that had bt-en Ihing with Tom linalU run across liur , and there was as lively a time as the eatnp uver had. .lust then Tom camt : up with a bu- wildercd look on bun , and when his wile appealed to him to back her up in her statements he had tin : ilctil in him , I guess -ho pretended that Im never saw Her before. That WHS a. givat mistake on his part , for thu lady Inul a gun , and before anybody could think , bhcinul snot him and herself , loo. bho fell right hero and he over there. That's her blood on thu board. They arc both up he.ru. "In the next house is where .Joe Cotton held Ihu live bigge.fat hands at poker that were over held oh the o ui t lie cleaned out OUT , ) man at tlio table , and lull bu- two-n two days for tear that the bins would clean him out. Ho was a nowcr- Inl shar | ) ul earns , and old gamblers al ways regarded th s loom with Minursti- tious awo. Not one ol tnem wonKl < ver play here after Unit , bueaiiso , though it was plain that Jou bad li.xed Ihu cards , it w.is thought that limns wad Himuthing here that was vcr > ta\orublc lo that kind ot biislneo-j. " "Hight over hero in this buck room is where Jones , .Sum Jhilr.vmplu , JSenlon , Van Urunt , Dnlton , Hngus , Chasuble. . , and the rent ol thu l.oys got together one night and timieil cauls lo seu wuo would have what money thuro was in tin ; crowd and all thu mines. Things bad buun get ting pretty bud , and there did not &icm lo bo any propped ol jmproNumunt. homebotly suggiisUid that if ono man had all the rcsonrc.cs and all thu mines he might , pernapb , make a stake , and the gambling spiril was too strong to pur- mil the chance lo go by. it was agiccal that all should put up money thuv had , anil that then they would each draw a card to MJO who would dual , Uio high caid to win. Dave ( Jhasiiblu got an ace , thu only HUD that ctiino oul , and ho took thu cards and gave them a rattling shut- lie. I've sucn Hundreds of dollars on Urn board , but 1 never saw any men as e\- cited us they wero. There wasn't so very much money up , an > l nobody hail much laith in thu mines , but it meant exile tor moil ot them. la\u ) shnllicd and wlmllied , the pcr.spl'Mt on stumling onlo'i Ins foru- lieau , and finally he turned to Vmilirunt. who cut tin-in. 'J hen ln\e threw ( he earth aii'und as ( piiek as lightning. Is'o sien came out but tuivo m.m , Clittsiiblu Inii'sitif , Unggn and Dntlon got kings Thou they had to play oil' , It took homo lime lo do U , anil linggn got an uce. and wunlhe winner. Thu uov shook hands w ith him. I ) ule Irm good li > , w .nlied bun lii-iips of luck , and set ovur thii divide on loot 1 ha\u jieversien mo of them since. Hnggs himg anmml In in torn lonji l in'bnl never acconiplulmd any thing Ouo night hu gel dun k and tell down thi. hiu sha't ' and he s down Ihi-ic \i t , 1 triie s If he hadgotonll tnink J would have hoard of it. "All ol tm-nu pliieiB iiiuiiiul hero art ) famil ar to me. litre's wheio the litllu \ \ ntinv .Suxton tfii'd lo keep a boarding house and in ( his room bho was m.trriuu tu an or.linary sort ol'a chap u ho is now woitli Ii n inillioiih Here's sixnuol her t loekery jcl 1'vo hall a mind to f-entl it to In i nnd there in the buck ) ard is thu wushlnb tlmtsliuha-i staM-d it over many a day. 'Ihiti ] iluce is whuie liig Hill llo.I- m r kept a gin mill Hu WIK > big , bnl no good A 1 tllu fellow did him up over in Virginia Cits Thai tree is where the bo } s Knclicd CoMolln , a hoivo thiel , mul that shanty down there is whore the iitMulier n-ed lo huvo church , llonly mi'dh ' a do/en , and hu iibi-d to I get ( he bo\H In there in nla\n. H > - is in the ground tip Ihe hill. Hu caught eold , and diuu wf llio fuyer , I hough the boy > look jnigt.t guod euro ot Ji.ni Thuv u.r.ii in t-all him liiblu 'mil wh'en lie WMS i-i\iiig o-i lilt bid unit i .ilil oviiuihui" aojut thu New Jeriisnlem beliiR pavetl with gold Sol Duboi- * , who was silting up with Him with two or three olhers. ealletl him a liar nnd wanted to light. It look nil the men around there lo ding Sol out , but they tun him out. You bet they did " ( Hi ! I'elesays he is going to stay hero n.s long ns he lives , and thnl ho would not feel nt homo MUV where else. He has a pig , n fuw hens , n dog , ami a eat , and lie takes almost ns much pleasure in the companionship of thn phantoms which ho eonjurrs up , ns he would In the society of living anil moving beings. Hood's Sar npirilli ! ! has eund Ilioil- wind * of ea ei of rheumatism. This i abundant reason for belief that it will cure joti. Try it. t'i-epnrltijj to Atlanta ConstitutionAn intelligent New Yorker , drifting into conversation , said1 1 am preparing my boy forest 1'ollit , whore he will get a military edu cation anil the nerve and eourajro of a soldier. HP will Inherit n large manu facturing property Irom me , which I am sure he will have to light for. 1 want lo teach him what he inherits , " "And who i < ? he to light V" "The communist , t'o nil tl-oughtful men there is but one shadow really clouding the future ot this republic , nnd that is the black shadow of communism. The continued dumping on our shores of the refuse of liiirnnc aggnnales local disorders , and spreads in tnis roomy anil abundant land , where there is not the slightest e\ou e for them , the no\ions duett hies thai have sprung naturally from the overcrowded hives nf Ihu old world. You southein peoplu are more or less uneasy about our race trouble. Let me assure , \ on Mint , in imminence and deadliuiHS , it dons not ppproaeh Ihu i > " iie between labor and capital that must be settled by thu people of the north. " Itoaril or Compact v. Inilopemlont ln < .u-niite Cos , Most of the r.a-tt'in or Old Line com panies have , is the public well Know , lor years pooled their | IIIMUC > .S , and by thu lei ins of the compact they employ n man called Manager , w ho-e tlut.x it is to regu late the biisine- , and place hh rak.s on property in cities , towns and villages. I'lici ot conr.se _ di > not disire to be inter- lered w ilh in thi-- management 11 scums our tioino or our own companies have preferred lo act independently or lor themselves and nol beeome a number of thi = e Hoards or Compact , or subject to this one man's dictation , and Ior that reason have incurred tlio wrath of th" Hoard or Compact companies And the Hoard or Compact companies for the purpose of eourung our own eomp uiies , or otherwise , are undeavoi ing to preju dice the minds of the public generally that inilunmity in our coiuiian'uM is not good. To say nothing of the principle , their claims are gauat least. The public is interested in this controversy. The in dependent companies are the friends of the public generally. Thu Hoard or Com pact companies uiv their opprcs ors , and we should not be inlluouced against our own interests. If the independent companies have complied with Ihu laws ot our slate , to that extent they are good , and the next < | iiestion is thu management. If that is good , then no other companies , board or non-boat d , can oiler any better indem nity than thej can. Do not relj upon the statuiuunts of I heir enemies' Iiucsti- gale lor yourselves , ami if thu independent companies are worthy , by all means give them every support that jou can. lor by this means they can conlinnu independent , other wise they cannot. Il is lo your own in terest and self protection that jou lake th s course. Independence is not an evi dence ol weak n ess , on Hie contrary it is strength , and they beionic a benefactor jo the public , and il th public will roal- i/.e llii j in responding to them , they will continue mdcpcndimt and save us from the oppression of the monopoly Board of Compact companies for all lime lo come. This is a nit'ltcr ' worthy of cons. dera tion to every property holder in thuslate , and it is only soli presurvaUon to bu governed accordingly. Kamones and Ham Small. Speaking at Birmingham , Ala. , llov Sam Jones , said"In all my experience as a public preacher , 1 never felt . -o enlhiisud in my life is I did lasl night when I aroiu lo address thut vast audi ence in Atlanta at IJegivo's o | c.'a house , on the prohibiton jiiestion. | H o prayed to God tmit tirohioilion will carry in Atlanta , and 1 verily believe it will. Thu biggest lool on earth is that woman call ing hcrsell wife who stirs thu toddy lor her husband. Did your s ever mix toduy lor yon , Mi-other Small ? " Mr. bm.ill said : "No. " Mr. Jones continued : "By the b\ , , Brother Sam , I saw your wife lasl night , hhe was silting on the stagu at lite lug lumpuancu meeting , and was the liappicsl woman I ever saw. Shu sent her love to von. an. I said , 'conlinnu in the good work. J am praying lor you every hour.1 " TVTien lUby wi sick , -we cnra hot Cantoris , When stir wna n Child , Lc < mod for I aaturla , Wheu kh bouimolimn , mie Uuu lo Uaiton , WLeu tLoliAit CUIMruu , auo f i tUaiu CiMtorut , AlVnid ol'Gutolilii Cold. Texas Sittings One day last sriiig | a ( jlaUusiongeiiilcman sa\r a little bov without any -jhous or stockings. "It is too c irly for yon to bu going out barufootud. You will catoh cold and die il oii go barulo.itud so early. " "I gnuss not. ' said the boy. "I went barulootcd uarlier than this once and il.ilu t die. " "When wathat ! - " "When 1 was born. I was born bare- looted. " Mr. MnlliiiH , of thu firm of Hlakewell Mnlliius , m lists and modellers , Salem , C > ! unibiana county , O.no. wnioli at Ine \ \ orld s Fair. New Orleans , was su'/ud with a sevure attack ut iiiinsy. | Helped St. Jacnh/i / Oil , and he wntes that il ut- Iccted a uomlertnl emu. ICobliory In him I''raiinlnco. Hanibler : The must pouular way of ciiMsiuga eu iomer in a Sun Francisco dive is tu wet t ic in.sidu of a glass with beer , pun * tobacco ainoke into it until a thick jiliny coiting has been formed , which is allowed lo dry ; thun , when Ihu gav revel h-'s begun , llm glacis lillcd with beer ami given to the victim , who kuuls over as il smitten by a e'lib. The pori nine of violets , the purity of thu lily the glow ol thu rose , and thu tliiHh ot Hebe combine ' ' in I'oi/.oni'u won drous I'owdur. in a Ti-eo , N. K. Thompson and Andrxw Melton Were cutting ilovui a lieu near Dlckiu- bon'b bridgu , Monrou. Ky. , a fitw da.xs ago , when they uoticud dovetailed in tiiu tren a ili lien-lit kind < jf wood , 'ihuy cut il oul , and inside found an opening lilJud with silver com to thu amount ol $ luUii , nimu otvh ch had a later dulo than IH-Vi. 'J'hu wood appealed mil it Jiiul ln ; ii lliure twunty-lue 'ihuro ii * uo tradition to u\ilain ) thu iujitury. TJie di-liuions fr.'igrance , refrc hing eoolm sn , unit M > ft bcauiv impniu-d to the skin Ijy I'o/.iWjm'd 4'owiUr , COIUIUUUMS it lo .id Only n Step. When cuhtrrh has j'l'ogrowpd to n or r tnin evtenU il is only a step to that Urn blv fatal disease , pen iunitioii | If you luiu- catarrh , oven Mlelitl.s / n / < rn b' < miitakr lo allow U to coullutti' 11 coursi ! uiiohecked. If you will only read , you will Ilml conclusive nutnoni why vo'u should take Hootl'.s.Satvsnpaillh\ fur catarrh , in Ihu statements of many people who huvo been completely cured of this disease in Its nuxt se\ ere forms. Send for book containing abundant evi dence , to O. I Hood A : Co , nroitriotoro of Hood's Snrsnpnrilla , Lowell , Mass. called hlirow "XenhM1 " A farmer onro , She seeim-il such tin iimlnlile dcphjr , When the fniniei tln-w nt.tr Slip kicked otr Ids ear , And now that old tunnel's nnicli tlcph.M ; Modlcnl sttiillos appear lo be too i'oveto for the ueruicumnu. . In ICuKhimt , nccorillnft to ( he census ot MSI , the numlici of wonnn tihjsicliiiw wasiX ruunlsso to iss4.S luul Iieen plaeeil In the lunatic as.Utnn. ntul nt the end ot Ins ) \eni 'J weie u Uriel trentment. ( Questions Antwcreit ! ill Ask llio most eminent ph.vslel.in Of any srhool , w hat Is thu host thltiR In the woilil Im iillnvlm : nil Irritation of the neni\ mid i-niim ; all luuusof iienuns conuilnluts , tl\imr ; nniuriil , cliildllke leficshln sleep al- wavs ? And they will tell you unhcsltatlnsly "tomu lunu of Hups I II" ciiAPicu t. Ask nnj or nil of the must eminent physl- " \Vhnl is tlm onlv reiiinly that can bo ro lled on to cure nil diseases < > r the khltiuyo unit m hum orpins ; Ki limit's tllsensei , dhitu'tos leteiitiun. m inaliillly to retnln mine , nml nil thu diseases nnd idlinunts pcciitlur to Women- " "And Him will tell you explicitly nnd cut- phntiialKmirlm ! ! ! " Ask Ihe smiii pliyslplnni "What K iliu niiisi relhthlo nnd wioit rnro fm all llxei- diseases or il.v'ipepshi etmstlp.i. tlmi , hullueMloti. biliousness , nni'mia ' , fever , Kue , A-r. . ' * ' nml thev will lull \uu JlniHli.ikel Duiilulliiii 1111 llonoeiliuii Iho-tt umicilles iiro rotntitncit \\llli otlirri cqiiull ) Mihiulilc , Anil ciiiin muni fit line Hup ll'l'pf ' , puiili n unii'lrilul uiiil torlitisciirntlro | > n rr 1 ilo- \elopml , ilk-it N f-o vnrieil 111 lit , 01101 ut kins Hint uo ill-eii-o or III lirullliim iiuHillily oxlat in to | 1l liMmt\t | < r , iiu.lypt It U llm tnlo-t tor tliutrvmt fniil voman , wonkcst lllV.llill 111 MllUlU'lt Ullllll til IICO. cu.vi'iiu : n. "I'nllt'iiti" "AlmoM ilenilor ticnilj tljluu" Pot . vein , anil ni\en up by physicians , oc I5i limit's ami olhor kliluey diseases , liver com- p.alnt , sexcie euuitlH , called consumption , nave iH'cn cmed. \\roiiien Kone neailj crazy H1H rrum nirony of ni-tindtrla , neivonsnrs , wnkof ulness , and vmioiis diseases peculiar to wuiuen. I'cojilu ilntwn out or Minjuifi-om p\ciyt-li\tit | < ! IIIIUH ol iliiuiiiuillsin , Inllamiiuuurjlinil elnoalc. or nilli'iinj ? li-uui suiolulu , " .s lu lii-mii , blooil iKilsonlnir , < li'8iopsli | , Inill- portion , mul. In Inot , ulninst nil illsen-os Irnll" Mitiire Ii hen-to HIIMI Ixjou curoil by Hop nittnrs. pinnr of which enn 1 > o lound In ox-oi'i ncltfhlioLliooil la thu Ictmu n world. Prosecute tlie Swindler ! ! ' Ifnhl-u > ou I3HII lor Hup Hiluus.scoMroou ( rluslorul llopxon the uhilo Inbi-l ) llioiluiKKHt tmmlsout any othnr utml culknl 13 I ) Wurnor 4 ( ioriium Hup Ulllorwor ullli ollipt 'Hup" iiiitne , roltisoH nnr : Rlum Unit elrmruNt in jou oulil u vlpci.nndir ho hits tnlcun join-inoiiov ( urtho Htulf liHllel him lur HID Iruuil inn.1 m hi.n for lio-l'i u trim tor thpswliiillo imdu will rmrnril uuliboiull J for the uouvicUou HAIR'S Asthma Cure. 'I'lili mrnlunlitu sjiotiflo roatllly nnd poroin * ni-utly euios nil ltin : ol' AsUiain. The m | > st iilisiimiii ) nml louir t-n inline cases ylo il | irtiiil- ) ) | I ) in iLi MOiulurl'iil L .I 4 ; ptoiit-rlioj. it U Knowi lUiuutihuiiL the wuiid Kir 1(8 ( imilvjiUhl oilleut-j' . .1. I , OAI.l\\Kl.T.cilyor Lliu-nlnjli.wni ) is , Inn. 'J.i. 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