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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , , DECEMBER 30. 1888-SIXTEEN PAGES. RnrnfnrKH ESTABLISHED issi < ieo so. jjoroinresi } 1 chCOg0 | , nis , The Regular Old-Established PHYSICIAtl AND SURGEON Is ctlil Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS Chronic , teens and Private Diseases , CS-NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lo t Manhood , Foiling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible Dreamt , Head and Hack Ache and all the effect ! leading to early decay ami tieihaps Contumptlon or Insanity , treated uemifically ty new methods with cever-fonitia sticce , Of SYPHILIS and Ml bad Dlood and Skin Dls. ease * permanently cured. 0-KIDNKYand URINARYcorn j.lalnli . , Gleet , Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Varlcocele and all di aie of the aenlto-l'rinary Organs cured promptly without Injury to Stomach , Kidneys cr other OtRans 4V No experiments. Age andexperlence lm portant. Consultation free and nacred. 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All commtiQloatloiiH contlilantlal. tlodlrfnoa or InslrurnuaH enl br mall or oipru < s. recurely narknd , no m irlM to In. lie lie lontculs or fender , unu punnnal Inturrlun piuferrod Oall ftnd consult ui or send blitory ot rour caic , und wo will Mod In plain vrnippor , oor BOOK TO MEN. FREE ; Cpoa rrlvato , HpcelBl or Nurroui Dlsensci. Impo- ieiicr. Siiilillls , Ultetacd V rcec ) ! , wlih nuuiHon liit. Ailifren Onialia Medical and Surgical Institute , or Oer. tntli and Do < U Sis. OMAHA. NEB. CALIFORNIA ! TUB I.AND Ob1 DISCOVERIES. CURE TOT\ tATARRH OflnVILLECALj Santa Abio : and : Cat-Il-Curo For Sale by Goodman Drug Co. The 'LUDLOW ' SHOE' ' Has oblnlnod a ropiitntlon wherever in- tpodiu-od for Toit KC-i STVi.i"lJiii. : : ntCT FIT , " "GOMKOKT AXI ) Dl'IlAllII.- 1TY. " fl'hov hiivo'uofiuporiorrt in Hand Tufrtfl , llaiidVolts , Gowlyoar Welts , nnd Machine Sowed , Lading , ahl < for the "Lijm.ow" HIIOH. Try thorn , and you will buy no other. _ State Line. ToOI sro\v ( , Ilolfast , Dublin nndl.hcrpual From New York Every Tuesday Btecmge to mul from litiropc at I.owost itutea JOHN DWMCN , JUHUV K. M0011K8. Aueist , Omaha. Rtduccd Cabin Riitus to Glasgow Ex- bibltlcn. Seoul and Its Sixty Thousand Tlmtchod HOUSOB. HOW THEY DRESS , LOOK AND ACT. Motiriiprs and Tlioir Wonder- III I HnlH A Nation of Girls Horn to llttiRli Unseen Nine Mlli-N or Wall , hotter. Snort , , Korea , December 7. ( Special cor respondence of Tnu Hun. ] Ten months ago 1 had no idcn that I would ever visit Korea. It cremed the Jumping oft spot of the cud of the world. It was known ns the hermit kingdom , and was the last of the unknown lands. Our learned state department has long tin co found out that Korea is not an island , but a peninsula , Lot us take n look at Korea. It Is a peninsular of about the same shnpo nsrioiidit or Italy , and It hangs down into the Pacific ocean from the northeast ctlgo of China and the lower eastern edge of Hussian Siberia , Hctwocti it and China is the dirty , boisterous Yellow sea , which takes a day" nnd n night by steamer to cross , nnd its lower coast is about an equal distance from the western cdgo of .Inpmi. It has 1,700 miles of sea toast and its western shores are lined with bold nnd rocky islands. It is n laud of mountains A grc.it chain winds through it from north to south , and going by the " land in n steamer its coasts look mountainous , bleak nntlbmo. Nature , however , has ilono well for it. Us mountain' , are filled with min erals nnk its soil , undur proper cultivation would blossom lko ! the rose. Mr. Dins- | more , our minister , tells mo that iiioic than tin co million dollar's \\oith of gold dust and gold nuggets was taken fiom the Korean hills last year , and the foreigners hero say that the supplies of gold aio rich in the ex treme. Tlio climate is delightful. Its air Is as bracing ns Hint of Coloiado , nnd its spring and its autumn aio like the wintois of Cali fornia. It is a country of i Ivors , though it has but few navigable streams. It has s > omo largo cities and its population , so Judge O. N. Denny , the foieign adviser to tlio king , tell-i mo is about twelve millions. It has thus not quite one thud the population of Great liritnin and its aiea is nearly as great as that of the land ot John Mull. It appio\ini.ites in si/o our states of Kansas , Minnesota or Oregon. \M in\T insroitv. It Is nn old country Koican scholais go back almost to the Hood in their tiaditions , mid the land was comiueicd by China as fur back as HUi 15. C. In the year I (530 ( n Chincso r.rmy invaded Korea , mid Koica bought peace by paying tribute. She in utilised to give HIO ounces of gold , 10,000 bags of i ire. ! i,0 ( > ) rolls of silk. 10,000 rolls of linen , 5' 0 rolls of cotton , 'JOJ > lolls of paper , 2,000 knives , l.OiO ox horns , 200 pounds of dye wood , 100 tiger skins , 10) deorsUns10J seal skins , and 1)0 ) blue rat skies ovori i ear. Tor generations an cm- bass.of . Koreans started from the place I nm now wilting and can led these piesents to thu emperor at Poking. The emliissy goes still , but the amount of tiibuto lias been lessened. China now claims that Koiea is her vassal , mid thu leading political issue between the two couutt ies is as to whether she should bo icgarded as such or as a triuutury power. - The hitter , according to history and inter national law , seems to be the true position. ' 1 ho land Is a kingdom of itself , and it lias its international nghtsi. H Ktutuls towaid China merely as n debtor to a cieditor , and President Cleveland has rccogin/ed Puk Chung Yang , the rcnrcsontativo of the Koican king as standing on the same footing at Washington as the emperor of China himself. nn : NOIIILITV. The king of Korea is as despotic in his powers as the toy emperor of the Ohine.sc > . Ho rulcb the land with a rod of iron. His nod can slim oft' an ear or a head , and when ho asks to bonow , none of his nobility would be so foolish ns to icfuso to loud. Ills people are somewhat like tlioChmtso were a century ago. It is the land of feiid- nllsm. 'Jheio aio tliu nobles who do noth ing , and the people who arc squeezed by them out of cvcri thing themake. . The yang ban or nyang ban arc the nobil ity of Koiea. They own the lands and hold the oftlLVB. It is a disgrace to them to work mid their chief employment seems to be swinging nlong tne streets with a pompous stride or squatting on their heels and smok ing pipes , which are so long-stemmed that they have to have some ono to light them for them. . TUB CM'ITAI , CITV. Korea Is remarkably poor. Ninety-nine- hundredths of the people live from hand to moutn , and in this capital of the country , where the richest are supposed to live , theio is not a two-stoiy residence , and most of tlio houses are huts of mud and stone thatched with straw. beoul has : )00,0)0 ) ( ) pee ple. It is bigger than Washing ton , Cleveland , Cincinnati. Pittsburg , Minneapolis or Kansas City , and the wall which surroundb it is twenty-llvo feet high , Unity feet thu-k at tlio base and nine miles in length. ' 1 ho city is two and a half miles long nnd three miles wide , and among its tens of thousands of lesidonccs there is not n dorcn over nine feet higlr. Pare nil the houses of Cincinnati down to nine feet and how would they look ! Tear away their walls of briuk , stone nnd wood nnd patch up tlio places with a coating of unburnt mud ; slice tlio big buildings Into littloones. Move the mud walls out to the sidewalk , take up the .sidewalk mid run a dirty ditch along the edge of the now nar rowed sti octH , tie over the whole ilot of thatched roofs of a ndgo shape with clothes crossed like n net-work in order to hold them on and you may havu some idea of a Korean street. You must first , however , knock out/ those glass windows and up under the thatched loof saw outa hole in the mud. Into this tudely fit a irmuo of 1 ittica backed with greased paper , and hunt around throuuh the sheds of some of tlio farmers' Ijarn-yatdt ) for old doors to hang in front of the entrance. You want no doorsteps , and us for the chim ney jo'u may knock a holu in tlio wall about tin co feet from the gumiid , and another hole bcsldo this will do for your sowor. The sewerage of Seoul is emptied Into these narrow ditches which inn along the side or in thu middle of the stieets. mi ! Klli\N Msl ! 1ms not yet leained to snilT and nsnfootidno and Naples uro the ottur of roses compared to the fifth avenues of the Koiean capital. The smell Is so giont that you could cut it with a knife , but no one has t > o fallen in love with itrtlmt ho caics tor it as n curio , und it lies in solid blocks unseen , but by no means unpercolved. Mix this snioll with the smoke which comes pouring out into tlu | streets from these cliimnoys , which jut out tin eo feet from tlio ground Kcmcmbcr there are no public improvements of imv kind , and iou have sonic Idea of the capital. Theio in not n lamp post in It. There are no public build ings except the kings palaces. All of the strcetb aio narrow save one , which may bo called the Pennsylvania iivenno of Seoul , this leads to the palace , nnd is 100 feet wido. On it arc the prl > : uip il shops und markets , but the houses arc no bigger than those of the narrow sti eets , und they look all the more squatty b } the wide space between thuiii , The narrow streets nic dirty , muddy nnd winding. You gingerly pick your way to keep out of the filth , nnd you long for your viii lingo or tlio Jlnrikshas of Japan , Theio axe no carriages , however. In Seoul , and the horses uro numbered by dozens. Korea is the only land In the world where the hack man does not flourish nnd there are no means of public conveyance for hlro. The nobles go about In chairs , but each owns his own chair or rides his own donkey , and the general means of locomotion from one place to another Is Mr. Shank's mare. The scenes upon the streets are those of another world , The whole town seems to have laid oil for a rest and its queer ncpola- tion taKcti a perpetual siesta. What queer looking animals these nro which squat nnd smoke in couples or In dozens on the side or at the corners of the stieets , They might bo CUuvbi ) nnd they might bo Japanese , but they nro better looklni ? than other. What gorgeous dresses some of them wcnr and you loon twice to see whether the big sugar loaf hats of horse hair which nro fastened to their heads nro n natural part of their person or tip article of dress , now Titr.T nnn s. How many of them dress In white' and their long full gowns belly out at the front nnd each of their legs looks like a bab.v In swaddling clothes. They wcnr padded white stockings and the shoes of the rich nro gorgeous In their embroidered decorations. There is one of them walking Ho swings his nrms. as ho goes , nnd Ills pipe with Its long stem and small silver bowl hangs nl- most to his knees in his smoking. What n inazo of bright colors and how gorgeous nro the dollcuto sky blues , the brieht pinks nnd the crushed strawberries which come forth from these mud-walled thntched hut . The contrast of colors is striking mid that of conditions is more so. Now shapes nnd colors strike \our eye nt every turn nnd had Dean Swift lived hero ho would have had no excuse for Gulliver The hats nro ns dif ferent as the men and each hat has Its mean ing. Here comrs a man In a long gown of gray homo nnd his head has a covering of finely woven straw ns big as a sun um brella which comes out nnd down over nis shoulders and makes him look as though his lint was walking off with him. Souonder What kind of mi unlmal ho isnnd.\ou peek under as ho passes. Ho has a little strip of gray linen sti etched between two slicks which beholds before his face and jotl see only his eyes nnd his forehead. Ibis is A MOt IIMI1. for three years after n man's father or mother dies ho is compelled to put on this garb Ho must not let Ids face bo seen ; ho dare not engage in festivities , and ho cannot marry. If , at the end of this tlnio or during it , another relative dies ho is forced to mourn three jears longer , nnd in this way \\ould-bbbeaedlcts arc sometimes kept for nine i ears out of the married state. From the number of these hats on the streets death seems as common in Korea aselscwheie , and the sickle of old time cuts down the almond- oieil ICoieau miito ns freely as his slr.Ught- e.\ed bi other. These mourner's haU are the same as those of tliu bull drivers They aio inoro'y ol liner material Tno bulls and men me tin' beasts of burden ot Korea and coming up thu wulostreetofthoca.iit.il sou see in.ni > a bullock harnessed to rude carts , tl e wheels of which are fasfned tonpu her \\itli plm nnd which nro almost as rude as those sawed out of logs by our early pioneers. M > lll'\S ll\Ts nro by no means inexpensive. The stilt sugar loaf variety of black horse hair cost about sixteen dollais apiece when of the best qual- lly , and tlio Korean men spen 1 moio tune on the dress of tlie.r heads than thi'do . on any other paitot their bodies. It Is said ttuit from two to tiuoo bundled dollms are some times Invested in head gear and e-ei \ Ivoi i an carries u llttlo oiled paper con eil cap ivlncli looks like nn immense 1 imp slia lo closed at the top and which tolds up lll > o a f in When it rams he carefulli pulls this o\cr h.s hoi so liair hat and caiefullj tmit under the chin I have as ict seen no umbiellii'i in Koiea mid there weie no waterproofs in such shops as 1 saw. saw.Koiean hair is as queer as Is Koican li.its , nnd there is licit- almost a language in hair dicssmg. MuiTU'd men wear tueir hair different fiom the e uiiiii inied , nnd no nrit- ter what bo hK airo a iieison i1. not .1 ma'i in Korea until he 1ms a wife , liovs and Inch- clors rank on the same footing 'llicy pirt then hair in the middle and it is b.udcd m a sti and which hangs down the tin ! : . When the boy is mairicd helms the ii ht , to ( II ( I ! I lll > IIUIE , nnd when it grou s again ho co.ubit ui > into n round , haul ciiot on thu crown. This knot is as big around us jour wrist and it stands stiaiL'ht up on tlfe mown of the head like a handle , which , if the American Indians could hunt in Korea , would bo a bon.m/a m scalping. With their gowns and their long hair thus parted in the middle the boys of Kpioa look like gills , and the candy sellers and vendeis who earrv their goj > is atound in little bo\t-3 slung before tlieiu by straps about tlii'ir necks are often t.iken by travel- eis as tlio fair gills of the country In Koica , however , the high bred girls aie unseen. They are secluded at seven , and after this , i-3 ! sec'i only bytluir brjth eis , their fathers and husbands. If they coma out nt all in tha street-4 the , , comu out at night , and their qu.iitors are m the back of the bouses and apart fiom the gaze of strange men. Only TUB COMMON WOMBV and not the ladies , arc to bo seen in the city , nnil these arj as quosr as the in on. They attempt to hide their la js by throw ing a gre it cloak of giecn sMlc over their heads nnd holding this at the neck with the hand so that often only one eye can bo biio'i peeping out. Tills cloak is as long as a lady's waterproof. It has sleeveon each side and among the hundreds I see there is not one in which the sleeves ever appears to have been used by an arm. J3ut the whole subject of Korean women is too big lor this Tetter , nnd t'icro area thousand str.nuo things about Seoul which lean notheiti mention. I have ticated to dnv ol the lifo of the common people. The nobles have better houses though they are all ot one story ind their fuinituio is scanty. The king lias a ualaco covering many acies. I have nn appointment for an fiudi enie with him to inoriow , thu result of which I will ropoit in my next O. Cutrr.vrmt. An Absolute Cnio * is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxui , and is an absolute euro for old MHC- , , bums , wounds , chapped hands , and all skmeiup tions. Will positively cm o all kinds of piles. Ask for the OUIOINAI. , AH1IJTINK OINT MI3NT. Soul by Goodman Ding Co. , at ! i3 ccn ts per box by mail 'to cents. A Conic ly of IJi'ro.-h. Epoch : The lilcouess between C'h utn- coy M. Dopow and Adam KuroiKiu li is daily bocoininj ; inoro striking , and has now r"achu'd the ludicrous. On n re cent occasion Mr. Koropau fh wont to sco Mr. Dopew in ro nrd to transporta tion for his show over t > oino distant lino. Every door in the Grand Central build ing oponcd bcforo Mr. Korop'ingh , who was inibtakon for Mr. Dopow. Mr. Korojiaugli penetrated the sanctum sanctorum , \vhero \ a ncur-nightcd clurlc rucoivod him with the most unctuous politeness. "Can I see Mr. Dopew ? " aslcud tlio arch .showman. The near-sighted cleric thought this a great joke of the purl of the jaunty Clmuncoy , and grinned from ear to ear. "Id Mr. lopo\v huroV" queried the Bhovvman. The near-sighted clerk grinned again. Mfyforepangh began to perceive that there was a mistake somewhere , and said : ' ! am Adam Koropaugh. " The near-sighted elork waxed indig nant and was for turning the showman out. A few minutes after Mr. Foro- paugh departed tlio genuine simon-puro entered the olllce. "lias Mr. Koropaiigh boon hero ? " in quired CliauiH-py M. The near-sighted clerk was now irritated , and , still imag ining it was the bhowmau exclaimed ; ' 'Got out of hero. I have no tlmo for your nsinino * jokes. Keep them for your show. " No bullet should bo without u bottle of Angostura Hitters , the South American appoti/.or. Manufaetureu by Jr. J. G. U. Siegert & Sons , 1 lie Candy Ktiln d III * TroiiHcrt * . Chicago Tribune : A somewhat dis- ngrooablo accident occurred a few days ago on a tntn [ of the Mexican National railway between nn American passen ger and a BOH of General Ilinojosa , Mexican minister of war. 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Newmans ( itinc , Nobiasku 'J ' Any dealer purchasing-1,000 of the above cigar can have his name in the this advertisement E j&.TBKITEIB AUGUST 18 , Gents' Fpinal Appliance. No. 4 Gents' Belt. No. 4 Ladies' Belt. Spinal Apjiliance. ft v % Ijflj4j Dr. Oecn'1 ; Elcdro- Galvanic Belt nnd Surpcnsory will cnro thcfol- lo rig iliicn-ics and all ir C" others of a nervous character : Rhcumatism of " any kind ' , Sciatin , 1'a- ralysis , Epilepsy , Spinal Diseases Hack Mo\v. St. Vitus' Dance HriBlil's Disease , Piles , Heart Disease- , Lumbago , General nnd Nervous Debility , Costivencs' ; , Kid- ncy DNcases , Ncr. ous- ncss , Trembling , Wasting of the body , all diseases caused from Indiscretion m Youth or Mt-rncd / ? V\ Life , Nervous Prostration , Personal Weakness or Exhaustion , Female Com- plaintin : fact all ncrSusion ) = ory. vous diseases pertaining to Male or Female. We challenge the world to pro- clucc a belt that will compare with it. The current is under the perfect control of the wearer andean be made lilim or strong : to suit any complaint ; this cannot be done with any other belt. The Suspensory for wcal.ness ot incn r connected directly to the Mattery , the disks are so adjusted that by the means of our appliances the TAfC- : * ? ' . ) carric < l to any part oMhc body or wherever the disease is located. This is the latest and greatest Back View Pront View. improvement ever made in applying Electricity to the Mod V for > the cure of disease or as a remedial agent. This Electro- ' Gal\T.nic Hotly Belt lias just been Patented ' Aapnst 1G 1 , 1887 , Impioved June soil , , iSSS. Every buyer of a licit wants the best , and this hevill find the 0\rcn Belt to be. It differs strength , except our No. i Full Power Guarantee Mcll , "Which Conlaius Two Batteries and VO current , and the current can be reversed. It will cure all complaints Curable by Electricity or a Galvanic Battery. The Electric current can . . - , - , , i' 1- - . . - . . . - . . . . , . . . . . . . -j..v , n.i hours day or night. After examining this belt you wHlbuy no other , as it h light and easily worn and superior . . to , all others , . new , , offered for sale. To showjlic Ellliro C'onfl < Icnco we have in our Electro-Galvanic Belt and Appliance , we will send our Full Power No. d Uclt complete to responsible parties on thirty days' trial , and if it docs not Prove to 1)0 ) or do \ \ hat we Represent , you can rUurn it to us. Physicians indorse i the Oucn Belt as the bcfct. Send 6 cents postage for our free illustrated pamphlet of 128 pages \vrilten by a physician of over 40 years experience , which will be sent you with our book of testimonials in a sealed envelope , giving instructions how to tieat yourself with electricity without the aid of a physician or the use of medicine. Send for a pan of Dr. O\v en's Electric Insoles , Price $1.00 , which will cure you of Gout , Chilblain * , Cramps in feet or legs , or Cold 1'cct. Do not wasle > our money on belts patented ) ears ago. We have private consultation rooms for ladies asell \ as gents , and all who call or write us can rest assured they willruiciic an honest opinion , and if the belt is not adapted to their case they will he so advised. Oiion at all times days nights ' and Sundays call or vt He to the doctor. Consultation at office , or by mad free. miW57T1 < V.T T T T"VT rj > T/1 T ? r m l > A T TVT T A TW/ITt rf 1'or information ho.v to obtain trial belt bee isS-page pamphlet. - "O W.LN ELECTHIC BEJuT & APPJjIANCE CO. Mention this Paper. 3Q6 North Broadway , St. Louis , Mo. Incorporated June 16 , 1887. W FOR THE IIJ JERSEY MM SHOE Cfl.'S . ' Sandals , heel and Spring hejl , Aivtiiss , Rub'iar Boots , Lum- bonnoii , High button ( Jait3W , Uojlaiul Spn'ay heal , Gsrater Crotiot ( | Alasjkas.lipel . and spring heel , pnro yum light w < jight mystic ; sandals ; fine cloth baok bit slclo ai'ctic ? for ladies and gentlemen , in fact n full and general line of m 2 = r3-Ta.To"ber Soots a3m.cl Sln.oes- ThoNKW JKRSEY" CO. , makes the hjst line of goods known to the trade , and eacli pair will have "NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. " Stamped in the sole. None genuine without above stamp. I am Western Agent for the New .Jersey Co. , and sell the goods to dealers at same prices they will have lo pay in Chicago or Boston. My men and bu-iness help to advertise Omaha ; money sent east helps the easl. I do not retail any goods. I do not sell Leather Goods of any kind but I do Wholesale Rubber Clothing And FELT JiOOlDS in a largo way. When yon buy New Jersey Rubber GooQs yon indirectly help Omaha. Z. T. LINDSEY , Sole Agent for New Jersey Rubber Co. 1111 HARNEY ST , - - OMAHA , NEB. DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE. A magnificent display of everything useful and ornamenta in the -furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. PAID UP CAPITAL , $300OOQ. SURPLUS $4O.OOO. AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY , UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. B ° | o Interact on deposits , compounded soml-minually. O " Savings Certificates with Interest coupons attnchod. DEBENTURE BONDS In Denominations of S2OO , S30O , S5OO , nnd SIOOO , bnscd upon Firot MortRHRO Reel Estoto Securities doposltod with , and bonds certified by the Union Trust Company 10 of Now York. Drafts drawn on the principal cities of Europe. A. C. POWELL , CASHIER. DIRECT 0. M. CARTER , Pros. D. D. COOLEY , V.-Prcs. PHILIP POTTER , Sec. J , J. BROWN. ALVIN SAUNDERS. C. S. MONTGOMERY. i. FRED ROGERS. FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS TIIEUIJ IS NOTHING MOKE AI'IMIOI'KIATE THAN A KINE Gas or Oil Lamp. Wt haxc a Heautiful Selection of Genuine ImporltMl Oornmii ami H'rrnrli Tultlr I < : IIII | > H , I'tiriabh * SinuiU > Vronlil ; Iron Hall I < uinps hlUor and Ui'afluent l.uitips , Mvu O'vlock Tea Hii-IIU' , I'rriK-h Itroirs.r * , lilt1 : , I'.lf : I'or the llolid.n Trackc liaxc tlircc ( cp.ira'c ' rooms foi uw < ; AS i'JXTiits ; : i ii : % KT.invr : A.M > AKT Koo.Mht ri\ivi' : i.v Tin : WB : . ITJ THE HUSSEY 8c DAY COMPANY 4O9-411 South I5th Street. LOMBARD ; Kantuw City , . Capital Surplus , $1 $ This company ha- > opened anOnmlmolllcoand iHpK'imrudto fiirnlHh monej prompt ly on Im- pruved tlty unil fiirm property. NoapplUniloi.sr sei.uiwaj for ni-r val l.oiuis closed and paid fur uULc/Jl delay , JOHN W filM ! . Manager. Kith atHPt. Hut National llanfe _ UD tin > u u | Mi7iiifu lure /orSilll o ,1111 MI or III. 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