_ _ r i J l I 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEBl ; THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 21 , 1880. } \ Hi ' 11.1 1 ' " . . < ' ! I II I I I „ . . , , „ n . , „ . i , . | . , , . I li BEWSfROMNEBRASKATOWNS HI A Ohtingo of Venue Qrantod In tbo H \ Ponder Murder Case H I DEATRICE BOND COMPROMISE Hi ff1 A I'rorinsltton ] < ram the Holder * H < f AVliloti Will Probably lie AC S' ' f ccptcd The Ncliraikn City Hj 1 Aliduellon Case Hj , A Clinnco of Vemin Granted H r- 1'ENHEit , Neb , Nov 20. I Special Tclo- Hj . pram to Tun Upk ] A rhnngo ot rcnuo wns Hj loday granted by the district court In the Hj : case of the Indians charged with the Ucnn- ] H ] lnln murder , una the case will ro to Wnyno I ' county , wlioro It tvlll be toKcn up on Decern- HK > bat 3. * ' In the case of tlio state vs Daniel Mce , a ' "Wlnncbaffo Indian , chnrRcd with cattlontcal- HB Inp , thodofondnnt was rt'loasod on In * own HS recognizance to await the spring term for Hj bllm Wood , an Omaha Indian , convicted Hb ' D' adultery , was sontenrod to ono dnv in } nll und fined $1. This dls * > o os or all the criminal cases Court bus adjourned for _ _ " ' tDls turin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ K ? A CotiiproinUrt KfTectPtl Hf HciTiiicr , Neb , Nov 20 [ Special Tclo- f gram to Tun Hnr..l The city council met In H > special session last nlirlit to consider the Hl > excess pavlnt ; bonds tnaltcr A commuuica- Hh' . tion was road from the parties who ncfto- HB tinted the bonds , In which they agree to take 11 * up the twenty-Ova or more thousand dollnrs nlr bonds for a commission of 1 per cent The Hk ' council tan practically ncrced to accept tbo Hf proposition as the easiest way out of n bad scrnnc It was also developed that there H * had been an excess estimate on the second i and third districts for about $3,000 mora ' than was rcquislto for the purpose It Is m probable that a new election una now ordi- > nnnco will have to bo hnd in order to 1 straighten matters in these districts - The Cnsn Craws lVor c. H Nehraska City , Neb , Nov 20. { Special Hf Telegram to The Bee ] Two mora arrests have been maao in connection with the HlU McCoy-Iluuyun abduction raso and lmpll- H " catcs scvcrnl young married mon of rcspoct- t ublo families , who are accused of having hnd H , ' to do with the Rirl's ruin , Their trial , to * K gcther with Mrs McCoy , will bo held to- H' " morrow The trirl Sadlo Is still in Lincoln , H but wrote to n friend hero that If compelled Hj to testify in the case Would soud her mother . to the penitentiary She f Sail In ) , says Bbe 1- Btlll has bruises on her back from n beating B * Riven oy her mother because Blio rofuscd to B licccdo to the brutal desires of a man living B at East Nebraska City ' Sensation Over n Vrrbnl Rppnrt H liKvriticn , Jfcb , Nov 20. [ Special Tolo- Kj ( ; rnm to Tun HcE.l A little sensation was B- , Kcncratcd In the meeting of the county board | F , of Eupcrvisors today by the verbal report of Hv" the special commlttco on Investigation of the Hi accounts of-tho county officers Thocotn- BI mlttco includes la its report the report of the H I * expert who hnd been employed by tbo com Hl ( mlttco to go over the ofticcrs' accounts , j j < which tlnds u consideiablo looicncss to pro H li vail In thu method of collecting and nccouut- H It ing for fees by the several olllcor * . The re- H jl port of the committee was regarded as very B I unsatisfactory and the matter was referred B i buck with instructions to report fully at the B < December meeting of the board Therepoit H - promises some very interesting dovclop- H * incuts j ) ltallrnad lnciirporiitl'iii Articles Filed Bl C KBAnsr-r , Neb , Nov 20. [ ispoclal Tolo- H gram to Tun Uee.1 Articles Incorporating B the Kearney , Hutchison & Gulf rallwny H j were drawn up today and will bp sent iminn- " | Ulately to the secretaries of stnto of No J lt braslca , Kansas and Texas The proposed v line of road will run from hero to Hcd Cloud , H _ / tbenro soutb to Hutchison , with Its southern B1 ' terminus at Galveston , Tex The capitalists H { w of this as well as other cities on tbo proposed - y. line will bend tholr energies toward securing Bl • ' " n road from thu soutb which will bring NeB - B' ' } liraskaSOO miles noareroccanshlppingpomts Bl - than at present The plan is a feasible ono BH k' nnd Is backed hero by substantial men HU Hi' ' Dikota * Citv , Neb , Nor 20. [ Special f Telegram to Tun Bee.J Monday night Emrael'IIileman , a boy working for Charles Hl- Bryant , a farmer living about a milo from - < v Hlf" town , rode a mule to town and tied it in Hff's front of Sohrlver Urothcrs' drugstore Ho HI ? wont in the store and cauio out iu about | : twenty minutes and discovered the mule B | was gone It was supposed the mule had BJH ; only broken loose , but the search for it next HH'- * -'av ' rovoalcd nothing and today it was found HHJ * out that the mule had been stolen and that HHj- the thief crossed tbe pontoon bridge nt HHJ • Covington about 10 o'clock tbo ulrnt tbo Hi- mule was taken , - H % Itnrglnrs Mnkn a Ilnul m v FnnsiONT , Neb , Nov 20. [ Special Tele- Hl gram to The Beb.1 Monday night tbo rcsi- Hl ; donees ot D. W. Montgomery and John Bl' Brown und the store ot Jnmcs Glenn nt B' GIcucoo , in the nortnwost part nf this BJH ; ' county , vvoro entered by burglars AtMont- Hl , . gomcry's residem-o money , sllvorwaro and a. B ; irold watch , worth In all about $125 , wore : ; taken At Glenn's store thu money till was BJHs tapped and a few goods were taken , making HHU ; thu loss about 310 there Nothing was taken HJBf' from Browns residence Fifty dollars ro- H1 \vard is ofTcrcd by Montgomery for the ap- H H. lirohenslon of the tniovcs HH- ' ' BBML Dofontcil Br a Close Vote Beatrice , Neb , Nor 30. [ Special Telo- t grnm to Tub Bee.1 The proposition to ro- Hf consider the rote by which the plans of Gunu B § < & Curtis , of Kansas City were adopted for Bl tbo new court house , was dofcutod by a Br bare majority by the county board of supcr- B | • visors this afternoon , tbo vote being 11 noes BBf i to IS ayes A.cominittca was houover , np i , pointed to confer with tbo architects , looking HHt ! t0 a matorlal modillcntion of the plans to Hfli ; ' ; concur a little nearer to the popular do maud HHW for a Uago county court house Hft SupervlsorH Succeil Coiuinbisloiirrs H : Nioun.MtA , Neb , Nov 20. | Special Telo- BBBtgram to The Bee.1 The organization nt the K. now supervisors in pluco of the county cora BB K > inlsstoncrs took place today according to law , BBBk limll I'lschell being clcctod for chairman BBm There are twenty-thrco members ot the new BB _ _ % board _ _ _ > H _ , Discovered Just In Time Hl Nediuskj CiTr , Neb , Nor 20. [ Special He * .Tologrum to The Bee ] A Cass couuty H B farmer numed Browu blew out the gas ia Hf Ills room nt tbo Barn urn house last night , Hki and was discovered Just iu time to save his HH-k HfF A Gngo Couoiy 1'loneor Band B | , Beatiuce , Neb , Nor 20. [ Special Tolo- K- Cram to Tub Bee ] Mrs Sarah B. Cannon , BBW au early plonoor ot this county , died last Hc ovenlpg at tbo ndvaucod ago of ninoty.tbroo HB , . years H | kii.mu by omahans HL Bleu From Tills Olty llullovod to Uave H | Cuininltted a Murder BP Kansas Cur , Mo , Nor 20. John High Hf land , an cmployo of a packing house , was Hf shot and mortally wounded latolast night , HBUi1 taring been mistaken , it is thought , for a K boarding house keeper named Ullliland The K idontlty ot the assassins is not known , but HjL tlioy are supposed to be Billy Kitiulu and his Hf " partner , from Omaha , who had a grudge F' - ugaluit Gilliland , H - " Tlio Flood * In Now York HL Elmiua , N , Y. , Nor , 20. The flood reached HHg't lu beight hero at 0:30 : this morning without H H doing any inoro serious damage in this rity K than filling cellars , caving sewers , eto Sev- H eral rullroad bridges are washed away bo- HK low Uulstoo It Is said at tbo railroad otll- HJl , , no * hero that train * will bo running nearly BBB } regularly this uftornoon , aud ovorylbing JB * w" * a 'uobl ' - * aPe tomorrow A KANSAS DITY SUIIKME Itnllronds to Bo Uroulit to Tlmo By Lively UomtHtitlon ICANHts Citr , Nov 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tur HnB.l-Mr. Victor B. Buck , n capitalist of this city , proposes to orgnnlzo n company to build n double track railroad from Kansas Citr to St Louis solely for the purpose of carrying freight The Idua Is to do the business nt rates that will Torco the regular railroads to cease their discrimina tions ngalnst Kansas Cltv The situation Is becominir alarming bore , and cither Mr Bucks Idea or the slcnmbont plnn will bo adopted as a solution to the freight rate ptoblom A llcpnrtcd Ucfuflal CittCAOo , Nov 20. | Special Telegram to Tun Bnn ) A Burlington official nssurod your reprosontatlvo today that the Union 1'iiclflo bad made the Burlington n proposi tion for mi alliance similar to the ono with thn Northwestern , and that after-several conferences It hnd been deflmtoly rofuscd , Tbo official added that nnotlior nnd moro favorable proposition was expected Irom the Union Pacific , nnd if It was favorabto enough it would probably bo accepted The official corroborated the statement sent out last night in this correspondence The Union Pacltlc-Northwosterti ulllanco was simply a traffic agrccmont founded on mutunl good fnllh , and that thn snmo terms could bo made by the Union Pacific with other Chicago-Missouri rlvor lines * i ho Kock Island , however , Is still pegging away on its dosl to recoup Itself on Its probable - blo loss from Its Omaha line , nnd It can bo positively stated that the deal is ncanng completion It was learned today that on tills Omaha line oT the lioclc Island there was a notable decrease in through uncon- signcd eastbound traffic , this branch not being included In the general answer made yesterdav by n Book island official when bo said the Union Paciflc-Norlbwestern nlllnnco made no apnrcclablo difference In the volume of traffic It is stated that n traffic arrange ment nf n startling character Is nearly com pleted between the Kock Island nnd at least two trans-Missouri lines , 'iho ngiecmcnt is said to only lack the signatures , uud this formality will probably bo completed tomor row Tlio ltoiiiU Carried * Niobiuiu , Neb , Nov 30. | Special Telegram - gram to 'Ihe Bee ] Uonds iu aid of the construction of tbe Niobrara & Sioux lcser- vatlon railway carried today by 173 majority Bonfires , music and rejoicing predominated \Voric will nt once bo begun , and direct com iininicatlon will now bo had with Omaha by way of the lilkhorn Valley railway > IllSNUY GUOltGii VICTORIOUS , ills Right to a Tcn-TlioiiHniul-Unllnp . Bequest Anirined NkwYoiu ; , Nov : 20 | Special Tolograra to The Bee ] George Ilutchings , a farmer In Now Jei-Bcy. bequeuthed two years agotho sum of $10U00 to Henry George lor the dis semination of the docti hies us promulgated in his bonks When the old man died the be quest was contested by the heirs on the ground that it was loft foran illegal purpose 'I ho case was argued before Vice Chancellor Bird , who rendered an opinion setting aside the bequest because ho belicvirt tlio doctrines of Henry George , If curried out , would cause au upheaval of socloty nnd disturb the com mon law and equity which governed the country Henry Ueorgo appealed to the court or errors and nppenls This body yes terday doeidrd in his favor , the chief justlco saying that ho believes the works of Ueorgo have greatly olucldatud nnd enriched the subjects of which they treat and that they nro a very vnlnablo contribution to the science of economics The entire restriction imposed by law on certain works is that comprised iu the sin gle sentence : the writings to bo circu lated must not be , when considered with respect to their purpo o and general tenden cy , hostile to religion , to law , or to morals " "lhat is very good news , " Haid George "I will usq the money in * printing an edition of Progress nnd Poverty , " which will bo dis tributed principally among farmers A large edition will bo required for this purpose Whether 1 will also print editions ot toy other works I do not know " PAT1UCK KCAN ATTACKED Sir Henry Jumes Slakes Chait.rs AgntnstOur Chilian Minlsicr London , Nov 20. Continuing his speech on behalf of the limes before thoParucll commission todaj- , Sir Henry James referred to the ( light of Patrick JCgan as proof of criminal conduct and declared that there was other prnot of bU association with the Phoe nix pane murdors.Ho next referred to Byrnes' ullegod complicity In the murders while ho was actlnc as secretary for the Pnt-ncliito party AlludinL' to the suppression of tbo leagues books , Sir Henry Jumes said that if tbo commission could have got the books they would bavo boon found to contain re cords showing that Byrnes and other incm- bcrsof the Pnrncllito party were connected In n financial wny with the invincinlcs The defense put forth by Sir Charles Iiussell on this aspect of the case was open to the grav est suspicion Sir Henry Brionly touched upon thoforgod letters Ho declared timt everyone con nected with the Times was lntore3tcd in proving { ho genuineness of the letters Jus tice Bunnell recalled tbe suggestions ot Sir Charles Hussuil that Mr Buckle , editor of the Times , neither approved nor oiilhori Jd the publication of the letters Sir Henry re plied that Air , Buckle does not now and never has-decided to stand aloof from bis col- loaguo3. Whatever might bo nllogod against the Times , its good faith iu the pro duction of the letters could not bo questioned THAIS IIOIIURKS VOILED a Plnn to Hold Up an Express DIhcov- orcd iu Time Gainesville , Tex , Nov , 20. An attempt was made near Marietta , I. T. , Monday night to rob the Kansas City mail and ex press Two masked men wcro discovered conceuled in tbo thick bruBh near the Santa Fo track about 0 p. m. and the lact was tele graphed to this city , and also to the con ductor of the southbound Kansas City train Officers went from hero on a special train to where the masked men wcro seen , but fulled to iind them , The southbound train soon arrived with twenty armed men aboard , who made a search forthosupDosod robbers , but failed to discover thorn This would have been tbo second attempt to rob the Kansas City train at the same point iu the last two weeks North Carolinas Celebration Fakettevillb , N. C. , Nor 20. The cen tennial colobrotion ot the ratification by North Carolina of the federal constitution began today Great crowds were in the city and the decorations were profuse , the national colors predominating Governor Fowler made a patriotic speech , paying a glowing tribute to the constitution as by fur the best model for civil government over devised Speaking to tbo cx-confodorate soldiers present ho told thorn to cherish the recollections of tholr soldier llfo aud bo ublo to show to tbo world that if over the occa sion should arise they are ready to surpass tbo record made then in behalf of the flag ot this united country now m Tlio Prison Congress NA8urjiE , Nov 20. The prison congress ' today adopted resolutions introduced by E. O. Foster , ugent of the department of Justice , recommcndingthat congress should erect two Iirlsons for Inderal prisoners and that a prison rareau bo established at Washington where tbo criminals snould bo reglstorcd according to tbo Bertlllon system Ex-President Hayes was elected president for tbo ensuing year nnd J. red H. Wines of SurlugQold , 111. , sccrotary A resolution was adopted that the United States should send dologatosto the international penitentiary congress at St Petersburg uoxt year , Ad journed sinodlo Bough on the Prohibitionist * . Kansas Citt , Nov 20. | Spoelal Telegram to Tub Beb.1 Under the Australian voting system , us established In Missouri by the lost legislature , no party not having 1 per cent of tbo voters of tbe state in its ranks tau put a tloket in tbe Hold Under ibis provision the prohibitionists will not bo nblo to put a state ticket in the Hold three years from now Accordingly Colonel Frank M. Lowe of this pity , the prohibition cnndldalo for governor Inst year , will nt once stump the state to bavo tno law ropcaloJ , and ho hasvlio backing ot nil prohibitionists , and n vigorous effort will bo made to carry the point MBS PABNliilili Her Son Amply Alilo nnd Willing to Cnrn liir llor Lrscoi.TJ , Nod , Nov.20 , In answer to the question , Is the Irish Notional Lcaguo ot America going to take any steps to rolloro the alleged straightened circumstances of Mrs Parncll , John Fitzgerald repllod in the negative Ho said : "I think any public movement in that direction would bo Indelicate nnd indecent , nn Insult to the Parncll family nnd n slur upon the character of nor distinguished sou The reported snd condition of Mrs Parncll could not possibly have resulted from tiny neglect by her family Parnoll himself ex pressed painful surprise when the intelligence gence- was conveyed to him , as lie bad previously made arrangements for * her llnancial welfare Some of those who nro urging a publio subscription lor Mrs Par neil are men who In their craving for notoriety , bavo no conception of honor or decency , but I hopa the lnnnto delicacy of the Irish character will prevent the Irishmen of America from playing into tno hands ot these pretended patriots and philanthropists Mrs Parnell's fnmily can nnd will euro for her wants without uncalled for publio Interference terference" WHISKY 1'liAUUS IN CANADA HiiiugslerH Itoli the Treasury of Thou sand h of Dnltnis QUEiinc , Nov 20. fSpcclal Tologrnm to Tun Bee ] Investigations show thntoxteu- slvo whisky smuggling operations tiavo been going on hero The customs officials say that the federal treasury has boon defrauded out of ever 5230,000 during tbo last year la this city alone Tbcro is a widespread im pression that this state of things could only bo posslblo throu ' gh conmv.inco with impor tant persons at Ottawa who are sharers In the illcfitiinnto profits This suspicion is greatly strengthened by the antecedents nnd associations of boiho ot the crooks nnd by the wuy in' which another lingo locnl fraud on the whisky revenue , which It is said is still being prosecuted on the quiet , was hushed up last year The seizures thus fnr in this vicinity foot up 117 bui rels of llfty gallons each , upon which the duty should bo somuS3.C0 per gallon Tnis would make 5110,000 that the smugglers would bavo pocketed Tlioro is no way of nscertninlng bow much they bavo already defrauded the revenue office out of to the injury of legiti mate trade ' ' IVters Thought to Bohnfc Bcur.iN , Nov 20. ThotEmin Pasha rollof cotuinitteo bus received a cable dispatch from Z.mzlbur stating thatlctters from Dr Peters bearing the date of October 5 have renchod Lnmoa , East Africa According to the let ters , the oipedltlon under command of Br Peters was then at Korkorro , nnd every thing was proceeding satisfactorily It is argued by the cominittco that the receipt of these letters shows that the report of tno massacre of Dr Peters and the members ot bis expedition by natives was untrue i A TIIEATrtlCAfj ROW Poster Sues the Mnnncor of the Min neapolis Cm ml MiNNEAror.i3 , Minn , Nor 30. [ Spcnlal Telegram to Tnn Bed ] The Boston Ideals nro hero in deco financial < 1intres3. Manager Foster , ot tbo Ideals , mot Man ager Conkliu , ot the Minneapolis Grand , in Chicago Sunday afternoon nnd borrowed $1U00 of him for railway transportation , signing an agreement to take half tbo box receipts until paid Monday oveuing Assistant Manager Par ker took half tlio recolpts' but Lollcmand and tno other singers bobbed up with pof- soual contracts with Foster , which were to bo a lien on tbo first receipts In the middle of tbo performance the curtain , was ruug down naif nn hour whllo the Ia > al and < opcra house people quarrelled over finances The matter was patched up , but the same tt oublo occurred Tucsdny uicht , and this aftoi noon Manager Conklin hung out a sien , "No Performance Tonight " Foster then gave Conklin a lien on tlio Company's paraphernalia and tonight's entcrtuiument went on Whether the company will con tmuo its engagement the rest of tbo week is problematic Late tonlcht Manager Foster began n suit for $23,000 damages against Manager Conk lin o ) THE ALLEGED BENDERS They Are Hold to Awnlt the Action of the Grnnrt Jury Oswego , Kan , Nov 20. The examination ot Mrs Monroe nnd Mrs Eliza Davis , the women who are supposed to bo old Mrs Bender and Kuto Bender , was concluded lata last night , and tbo three justices before whom the examination was made decided that the evidence was strong enough to warrant holding tl.j prisoners without ball tonwaittho action of the fjrand jury The general feeling hero Is in sympathy with the prisoners und much surprise wa9oprcssed when the decision was announced Deceased Cardinals Property New YonK , Nov 20. The Catholic News has received a cablegram from Rotno saying the pope had ordered that the personal nnd real property of all cardinals who dlo leaving no surviving relatives shall bo bequeathed to the propaganda Those having relatives must make generous provisions in.tholr wills for the same institution Thesoand all other funds devoted to the propaganda will bo in vested in foreign countries This is to pre vent tbo scizuro of the papal revenues by the Italian government A Henvy Imalty Kansas Cur , Nov 20. | Spooial Tele gram to The Bee I A dispatch from Mexico , Mo , says that Dick Dusenborry , the man who took Uetta Lira , a slxtocn-ypar-old girl , from the train at Wollcsvll 'o ' , Mo , a year ago and forcibly assaulted her , got thlrty-llvo years in the penitentiary , Du senborry is a young man and has a beautiful young wlfo aud one young child , a girl Ills trial was hastened by the Agricultural Wheel , a farmers organization , which threatoncd to lynch the prisoncrittbo courts did not proceed Miss Lira went Insane as a result ot her treatment The Exiles Jtoturu Wasiiikotok , Nov 2a The department of Btato has informed tbo Ilaytian government that It will appoint Hannibal Price envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Washington Price had been prominent In politics iu Haytl and was exiled by Presi dent Salomon m Kugliy Football , A game ot Rugby football will bo played uoxt Saturday afternoon on tbo base ball grounds between the Yonng Men's Christian association club and a team composed mostly of players from the B. & M. hoadqaarters Tbo former club succeeded in defeating the B. & M. boys two weeks ago , but this tlmo the latter have strengthened their team and a good close game may ba expected Evervbody interested In Hold sports Is cordially invited to wltnoBs the match No admission tea will bo cnargod Play to com mence at S:45 : sharp Tlio Elizabeth Races Elizabeth , N , J. , Nov 20. Five-eighths of a mlle Fordhom won , Cinl berrico second end , Tipstaff third Time l:05tf. : Three-fourths of a mile Cold Stream won , Prince Earl second , Arub third Tlmo -21J/ / . Six und a half furlongs Martin Bussoll won , Wheeler T second , Barrister " third Time 1:28. : ' „ Three-fourths of a mile-iTrestla won , Hop Filly second , Kobesplorro third Tlmo - 1:21i : Six and a half furlongs Golden Bool won , Mauola second , Lola Miy third Time 1:27. : Milo and one-sixteenth Hofund won , Adonis Becond , Wilfred third Time 1 s5L NORTH DAKOTA LEGISLATURE Tlio Formality or Klootliiu ; IMcrco to Tttkil 1'lnoo Todny BisMAttcK , jitp , Nor 20. [ Special Tolo grnm to Tub Bin ) The hall ot the hou o of roprcsontnllves was crowded with vfsltors todny to llston "to tbo governors message , nnd many woto'called out by the expectation ' thnt Gilbert .a . , Picrco would bo elected United States senator In nccordnnco with the caucus aoolitfon , In the latter hope they wore disappointed Picrco was elected by the house nnd'scnato ' separately , receiving every republican " vole , but nccordlng to the constitution lie cannot bo elected in Jolnt os- slon until noobtomorrow After listening to the governors mossngo the Joint session ndlourncd until noon tomorrow , when Plerco will bo elected , it now being simply a' quostlon of formality Much to tbo disappointment , ot tbo Johnson party , who hellovo that bis strength is sufficient to In sure his election , no caucus will bo hold to night on the second sonntorstup nnd nil of the candidates nbw in the Hold are working early nnd late for supremacy Ordwny lias n largo following , but not enough nlprcsunt to elect J. It Cnsoy of Jamestown was todnvadilod to tlio list ot candidates , und ho will bo kept to the front by his trionds in the Iioihj that Ho will bo the compromise candidate The democrats , having agreed In caucus to support D. W. Marntta and M. L. McCor- tuiulc , The latter was todny placed in nomina tion against Plerco and received the thirteen democratic votes Whllo the democrats will keep up tholr party organization by voting for their candidates , it is not imposstblo that they will bo called upou to nettle tbo repub lican quarrel If the republicans refuse to go into caucus , ns some predict , the thirteen democratic votes will become no mean fnctor in the contest , and mny provo the balnnco of power They are now divided in sympathy between Johnson , Orrtwny nnd Plummor ritOSPEOTIVII INDIAN TROUBLES Tlio itllllo Iiaqs Preparing For Wnr With the Whiles Little Falls , Minn , Nor 80. [ Spoclal Telegram to The Beb.1 The Mlllo Lacs Indians bavo armed thomsclvos In prepara tion for a light with the sottlen , and it is feared thcro will bo trouble of the most sorl- ous character They recently ceded n portion tion of tholr lands to the United States through the Chiopawn commission , but they complain thnt since the treaty was signed whlto settlers iu largo numbers have squat ted on some of their best tracts Shuw- Bosh-Kung , the chief of the Mlllo Lacs , now nearly ninoty-lhreo years old nrrired In this city today , accompanied by several Chip puwa braves , ' 1 hey insist that the white settlers shall vacate until the Indians sball select their lands in severalty Shaw-Bosh- Kung says : "Wo nro old , but not foolish , and will not bo robbed of our homes " The squatters will bo notified to leave the reser vation at once , nnd it is exuoctod a company ot regulars will bo sent hero from Fort Suclling to enforce the order und to prevent the Indians from killing the whites An Indiana Hero Chicago , Nov 20. [ Special Telegram to The Bee ] At Valparaiso , Ind , yesterday afternoon Murray Bench was overcome by carbonic acid gas in a thirty foot well In bis yard Ho signaled to bo hoisted , and when up about ten feet 'ho fell John C. Shnrp thought ho coufti have Beach Ho descended , tied nropo around Beach . and started to coma up with him About fifteen feet from tbo bottom hrt lost his bold and fell With great difficulty Bead ) ' was resuscitated Ho will doubtless recover ; Sharps body was grap pled witb ice tongs nnd hauled to the surface , but ho was dead , , Hcfloft n wife end four cnildrcn iu destitute circumstances Buried , 'by Fallini ; Rock Isiu'eminq , Mich , Nov 20. Seven miners were buried bya fall of rock in tbo Buffalo mine at Hcgaunco last night A Swede numed Olseu wus instantly killed and two others wero.fatally Injured Ono man is yet m tholino.J ; - " ' • < SHE ! GOT EVEN ' An" Installment House Taught a Wholesoiuo Lesson Kansas Citt , Mo , Nor 20. [ Spoclal Tel gram to The Bee.j In the circuit court hero today a yory iutoresting damage suit was decided in which Mrs Helen Bluston , formerly proprietor of the Hotel Wlllnrd , at Eighth and May stroqts , was the lulaintlff In the summer of 1S37 Mrs Bluston was doing a flourishing business at her hotel She hud forty boarders , and all of her debts , save an Installment on her range , were paid She was on her way to pay the balance , $14 , on the cooking apparatus when the collector came He became wrathy when ho found ho would not get the money He hnd the ranco taken out When Mrs Bluston roturucd she found her kitchen disarranged and her raniro gouo Sbo at once brought suit for f.VOOO damages Her boarders all loft her because of the ruined service Mrs Blustou felt very much discouraged Todny she was awarded u judgment of S1.020 loss $14 , against F. J. Morrow & Co , owners of the range which caused the trouble WHO KILLED FLYNN ? Two Now York Mon Who Think They Wcro Ills Slnyor New YonK , Nov/20. Sigrrled H. May , a wholesale liquor dealer , surrendered to tbe pollco to-dav , stating that he was the man who stabbed Martin Flynn in the eye on Upper Broadway fh the latter part of Octo ber with an umbrella , inflicting n fatal wound Flynn nssaultod him and ho used the umbrella In sulf-dofonse. 'Iho tin us t in the eye was accidental Major Joseph Stoivart , lulo of Texas , who had a fight with a stranger who insulted bis wlfo the same nlgbt at the same place , cumo to the police headquarters today nnd sur rendered himself Ho believed ho was the cause of Flynn's uoath • HUMAN BII.LV GO.YT& Two Colored Men Engage in a tlutt- ina Match Kansas Citt , Nov 20 , [ Spoclal Telegram to Tun Bee , ] Fully ono thousand pot-sons saw Jim Clark aud Uichard Hughes ( colored ) butt each other at Fifth and Bluff streets this morning The men pot into a difficulty over { 10 and challenged each otbor Both stripped to the waist and thojbuttiiig begnn At the onu of a.fcqlf hour the softer hearted of tbo spoctutors , interfered , The men were then separated ? A'ho head of each man was .vollon to twicot # normal slzo r • Macule Fox lias RoTormed New YoiiKNpr ' 20 [ Special Telegram to Tun BEEll-iMnggio Fox , the ex-spirltual- 1st who gave sp.uiany exposes of spiritualist tricks , has returned to her old belief and is deeply repentant that she ever took tbo lec- tnro stage ngajnst the bollovcrs in sclouco She sayd she was forced to do so by the strong psychological iufiuonco ot several clergymen whoSo'wlll ' was inimical to spirit ualism , but th Jt tbo influence of the spirits bus worked on tier organism und caused her to see the error of'hor ways , ' * No WnmlHhpU Hiisuicuh Tor Hlin Kasbas Cit v , 20. [ Special Telegram to TnB BRE.l Qliarlos Hendrickson , Jr , Is a Bovonteon-ycar-old lad of this city , His father attempted to settle a little domestic troublowith him ) u the woodshed last even ing Tbo youth objected The father brought out tbo lash and tbe Son used a revolver He inflicted a very painful wound before stop ping aud as a cousequenco bo now languishes lu iail The old gentleman positively refuses to become Ins sons boudstnau The family If a well-to-do ono The Eastern Floods Lasoastku Ph , Nov 20. The Susque hanna river at Columbus is rising and very high water 1s anticipated tonight The lum- bormeu ore spprelienslro of great damae William Dill was drowned at Marietta this morning by the capsizing of his boat , Williamsiobt Penn , Nov 2a Tlio river hero is at a standstill , and it is thought ttmt all danger is na\v pver Trains uro getting through , but uro moro or less delayed Tbreo spans of the Market street bridge hero wont out during the night Ono of the bridge crow wont down with the first span , but was rescued A largo number of country bridges were swept awny Lo.Nfl MiuNcit , N. J. , Nov 29 , At lilgh lido this morning the surf cutnlmost through Oconn avenue nbovo the Hotel Brighton , whom the big out was made last wlntor The blult was nlso damaged in several places bclwoen Oconti pier nnd the Howland hotel Oluin , N. Y. , Nov , 20. The heavy nnd incessant rain for the past twodavs caused n flood In the rlvor similar to the ono Inst spring , The rlvor is rising nt the rnto nf ten Inches nn hour , and the rain continues Property along the law lands is in great danger AGAINST THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC Declaration nfthn Churches nCGnil In Jesus Uhtii-oh. CniCAGo , Nov 20. [ Special Tologrnm to The Bee ] The national convention 'of Churches of God In Christ Jesus closed its session todny by the adoption of radical resolutions declaring ngalnst tbo liquor trafllo nnd the snlo of narcotics nnd endorsing ing the efforts of the Woman's Christian Tetnpcranco union nnd the society of Good TQmplnrs Tlio committee on ways nnd means reported In favor of voluntary con tributions by tbo church members but ad vised that the churches contribute ono fourth of the total amount to the state ovnncelistio work Tno com mittee further rccommondod that the members glvo ono-tcnth of their nnnilnl In comes to the support of tlio church , Oftl- cors for the ensuing year were elected dur ing tbo nflornoon ns follows : President , It II Dwlggcrsof Kenssalaer , Ind ; vlco pres ident , Samuel Wilson , Now York ; secre tary , A. J. liychanor , Hello Plaino , la ; cor responding sccrotary , J. W. Wilson , Chicago ; tieasurcr , George Work , Philadelphia Ex- ocutlvo board , L. Cliaso , Adrian , Mien ; Gcorgo Elton , Cleveland ; J. II Wlloy , ltcnssalacr , Ind , nud the oulcors Two gen eral evangelists were nominated II V Uhodo of Chicago , for the roust , nnd J { 11. Wlloy of Hcnssalacr , Ind , iu the west Flrn ut r > yrnousr' . STnAOfSB , N. Y. , Nov 20. Fire , . at Bald wlnsvlllo last night destroyed the Seneca hotel and two largo wnrohouscs ndjolulng , causing n loss of f50,000. The flames spread so rapidly thnt the hotel guests , about forty in number , had to lloo for their lives , many ot thorn losing nil their Clothing nnd valu ables Landlord Wright , who was sick In bed , bad a narrow escape The block was occupied by sorornl firms in addition to the hotel In the warehouses there was a vast quantity ot tobacco and knit goods ' 1 Lose , with the other contents , were n total loss A Round Hoiiho liurnid Denvek Cole , Nor 20. [ Special Tele gram to The Bee ] The ton stall frame round house of the Fort Worth road at Pueblo burned this morning There was only ono ougino In at the time , which was saved Ono car of coke and one car of coal were Jburnod Loss $15,000 to $20,000. Wholesale Groonrv Dosiroyocl hy Fire Dckvch , Cole Nor 23. [ Special Telegram gram to The Bee I The wholesale grocery establishment of Peter Mulvanoy at Salldn was completely destroyed by ilro this morn ing Loss $ -10,000. San Snlvndoi'H l'alnci Burned San Salvadoh , Nor 20. The national palnco burned last night The government archives were totally consumed , No lives were lost The Knlirhta or Labor Atlanta , Gn , Nov 20. The Knights ot Labor today passed a resolution asking that national election days bo madolegal holidays , with a penalty for employers Violating the law law.Tho The geucrnl executive board was empow ered to lay an assessment tax of not mora than 20 cents forthonoxt year The general assembly closed tonight Mr PowdcrJy said in hisolosing speech that it has been the most profitable session ever held The executive board will select tbo lo cation of the next assembly Powdurlv nskod to have bis salary reduced from S5.O0O to S200 , but the finance commlttoo and the as sembly refused to allow It to bo done m American Fnt Stock Show Chicaoo , Nov 20. Substantially tbo same programme us that of yesterday was given nt the stock show today nud evening The largest attendarco of the mooting was to night Awards in milk tc3t For bes cow , three years old and ever , May Overton , a Holstcin property of F. Stovcns of Attica , N. Y „ took first pie miura with n record of milk 05 pounds 7 ounces , butter.10.12 ounces nnd 120.2 ounces of solid A cow from Pennsylvania took second premium and one from Illinois third Tlio cheese that took the grand sweepstakes premium was from tbo Wrightown factory , Wisconsin , being of the Cheddar kind A largo number of uwards were made in the poultry departments The Short Horn Brooders Chicago , Nov 20. The American Short Horn Breeders association tonight adopted substantially tbo same resolutions ns tboso passed by the Illinois association last night uud iu addition recommended that congress should subsidize steamship lines between the United States and Central und South Amer ica Emory Cobb , of Kankakee , III , , was re elected president , Snatched Jetllu HoviioUI'n Purse Some follow , with mnlioo in his heart and minus conscience , entered Jottio Reynolds house ot 111-fnmo last night for thoostonsiblo purpose of buying beer Whllo the colored waiter wes down in the cellar the visitor snatched Jetties money purse , containing $ . ' ! 2.50 in cash , and Hooted Ho lias not been seen since • The Ktenheus County IMurderors Toi'EKA , Kan , Nov 20. Judge Foster , in the case of the Stephens county murderers , decided today tbat the district court for the eastern district of Texas has jurisdiction ever "No-Mun's Land " The judge held the prisoners Found Bond In Bed PiiKSCorr , Ont Nor . 20. Mr and Mrs Fred Brunning were found dead in tholr house this morning The woman bore innrltB of vlolcnco about the bead , but Brunmng's body Bhowud none Ho evidently killed his wife and then took poison m Royal Arch Mnsnno Atlanta , Go , Nor 20. Tlio twenty seventh triennial convocation of the gcnoral grand chapter of J loyal Arch Masons of the United States began today Most ot the ilrst days session was dovotcd to addresses and icports Mention in Chill San Fiiancisco , Nov , 20. Advices ro- ccivod by steamer to October 20 say : A seri ous opldomlo of monsles In Chill carried off upward ot six hundred children la July aud August Murqiils Will Contest CoMJHiius , 0 „ Nov 20. Marquis , the democratic candlduto for lieutenant gov ernor , has decided to contest the election of bo republican candidate 111b Lntt Homo Run St Looia , Nor 20. Charles Larkin of Stanford , Conn , a professional base ball player , was found dead at a hotel at Qulncy , 111. , tonight Brooklyn Strei-tCars Running BnoouLYN , Nor 20. AH the bono car lines in Brooklyn are in full operation and running as usual this morning The Death Rroord London , Not , 2a William AUiDgham , tbe poet , Is dead m Btriokon With Paralysis Vienna , Nov 20. Cardinal Haynala has been prostrated by a atroko of paralysis Throat Diseases commence with a cough , cold , or sere throat Browns Bronchial Troches gives immediate relief , Sold only in boxes Price 25 cU MANKIND AND THE DOG . Ouldn SnjH the tsntilo Anlnml Una Boon Shamefully Treated If ono iloslro to monsuro the chungo which has taken plnco in Enffllslt ivmti- hood , nnd its deeny from courugo to cownrdlco.old volumes of pnrltamoutnrv history olTor Indlsputablo ovltlonco of the melancholy fnct , writes Ouldn In the London Times In rognnl merely to 1 ho view which KnyUshtnen tnlco of vc.xntloua bylaws nnd of potty lofjnl ln- terforoneo It is worth whllo to study "IJiinwird" of the present and the past It ) ono matter alone , Urn to the pari lu men lury rocot'd of the first nttotnpt made under Mr Pitt's administration to put n hnlf-crown tax upon doj s , In volume ! i _ of Parliamentary History " Such a 8iiffgostioti , emanating from a n Mr Dent iutd feebly mipimrtcd by tlio ministry , was rcceivod with Homeric huitjlitor bv tlio house Ono miplit imnylno , " cried Mr Wlndlmm , "thnt Acluoti had revived " What would the Ijallatit soul ot Windham fool now at soolnfr n privy council treat these animals ns if they wcro some noxious vorminhnd iunore all rights of property in them possessed by their owners ? You have no moro ripht to compel a man to inu7.7.1o his dog than you have to compel him torido or drive Iii9 horse with a curb which ho considers vexatious or in jurious You have no rijrht to mnlco a man pav a tax for a property , and then force him to employ methods which ruin the object taxed The muzzle ruins dogs It renders them timid and appre hensive , joyless and ilorco ; they hate it , and the suimUoti of it on their faces is most injurious to tholr nerves and torn purs It Is dllllctilt to believe that the lords of the privy council can have con sidered what they did ; it looks as it they had carelessly put tholr signatures to tin order which tlioy did not trouble themselves to road Many among tnem must know , as every owner of dogs knows , that there are many dogs whom it is impossible to muzzle , and uoiiq whoso temper and cottrngo are not ru- inod'by it To small dogs it is a barbar ous cruelty , as their tiny noses offer no resting pluco for the noxious nppondtigo , while to largo and small the infliction of the m'l/zle ' is , I ropcat , most injurious to beauty , to character and to sight * , whoever has worn , volunta rily , a lout ) at a masked ball knows Us distressing effect on the vision , and can imagine what tortaro it would bo to wear one tn4motal or lcatherovory day The obligation to lead your dog is nuis ance enough , but it docs not injure Iho dog as mu/zling injures thorn , and to small dogs it is scarcely a hardship Hut the muzzle is more than a hardship , it is a grave injury , und whoa the state puts its hand in the puckut of the dog owner for a tax , tlio state is bound to allow the person taxed the oxoreiso ot his own judgment In the proper 'lccop- ing of his dogs I have roiioatcdly said in your columns that , while those ac- curood institutions , dog shows , and these haunts of tilth nnd misery , dog fanciers collars and yards , arc loft un touched by the law , it is ridiculous and odious to sec ladies lined because th&ir maltose or Yorkshire terrier runs loose in the square , and gentlemen momicud with prison beetuiso they resist the brutalities of the police , to their collie or their deerhound I have considera ble knowludgo and oxporiotico of dogs , and I declare agalif thnt many dojrs it is altogether impossible to muzzle , and that to all it is most injurious , alike physically and morally The dog is a merry , spirited , animated crcnture , mndo by nature for piny , sport , fup and movement ; the moro ho is throttled , menaced , worried , and tormented , the more his health and his disposition must sufTor I hope , for the credit of the English nation in general aud the privy council in particular , that the ty ranny will soon bo ended , aud the leg islation upon dogs be turned in the right direction , i. o. , against tho3o who breed and exhibit the dog as a means of HvolihooJ To allow constables to an noy a lady because her silky-haired pet is running by her Bide , while you leave unmolested the fancier , who crowds to gether his poor , chained living chattels in the filth of the Now-cut or Seven Dials , nnd that ether fancier of higher rank who , to win bank notes and silver cups for himself , raekots his prize clogs about all ever the kingdom , pent up iu railway vans and in exhibition lceiinols , sacrificed to his cupidity and greed , is a part of that lopsided and most injur ious bylaw mnking which is doing fao much to destroy the naturally sturdy , independent and generous temper of the country Owners of dogs are for the most pavt attached to thorn and Iccop them in health ; venders of dogs have no feeling for them whatever and torture thorn recklessly to got n 5 note Yet the ono class is budecred , fined and impris oned , while the other cluss is loft at lolsure aud untouched The Game of liifariiintion The newest gnmo for winter evenings takes the form of an inforinution party , says Golden Days , and is begun by pass ing to each hey a card , and to the girls Bmull piccos of pnpor , which bhoulil be numbered from ono up to the nuinbor of girls in the game The boys tiion write the number on their cards , and those who discover the same number on their card and paper nro partners for the game Each couple must think . of a question , sensible or ridiculous , historical or in regard to the weather , to bo written on the enrds , after which the cards are to bo gnthorod together , and the louder rcadr ouch in turn , giving the pat-tacts a few moments to consider the subject nnd answer , which should bo read alouJ in turn This Is wlioro the fun "of the gnmo be gins , ns many of the unswers are ex ceedingly queer These having a correct unswor mark their cards 10 ; a wrong answer 0 ; and if the nnswor is nnywhoro near right it Ib counted 5. When all are added pt'i/oB may bo distributed as in progressive games for the best and poorest record ThiBisnn amusing game because of the misinformation It elicits A groit many people will ho surprised at their own ignorunco in regard to such ques tions as to the number of states and territories , the location of cities in Europe - rope , tlio natnos of well known rulers , and so forth Of course it is not fair to ask for exact dates in history , but outside of that there is plenty of ohunco to trip boine- body who thinks ho knows it ull " > Voiiiic Railway Oflicials The railway mon of this country are nan rule young mon , and the uuinoor of prominent olllcors who have attained their positions whllo in the thirties , and even younger is surprising large , suys the Railway Ago Ono of our readers rocoutly put in the claim of having been the youngest train dis patcher in the country , as iio unsnp- Iiolntud to thut responsible olllco before 10 became eighteen , but unothor cor respondent lust week surpassed this by roportlng the case of hey of fourteen who noted us chief dispatcher ou a joint track operated by two of the largest railway companies in the coun try The first correspondent now yiolas the palm in the respect named , but still claims omlnonco , saying that lie com menced to lo.irn tolcgrnphy nt tlio uge of seven years , and bucnino gcnor < il passenger und ticket agent at iwciit.v four Those cases certainly exhibit unusual precocity , but there are doubt less a good inntiy others who were not > i _ f _ | very much behind thorn In tnkinit ao- /9 tlvo positions nt railway work Some ( M tlmo we mny compile n list of the young railway olllcors of the country ; moitn * il tlmo any further statamonts on the ( I subject will bo interesting jfl tjiinntrrll'M ( lunrlllnn jm It is Miid thnt the guorllln chief ) ( I Quantroll , was originally a mild-man- • 11 nerod nml hutnnuo gonlletnnn , snvs the Jacksonville Times Uiiion It is certain - ' tain thnt iio was n school tonchur nud u m very good ono His brother was killed I by Kansas mon , and ho became a devil I Hill Anderson was a slow-motloncd , quiet , modest country boy His mother was whipped and his slslors raIshod jfl by federal soldiers , nnd thereafter ho , jfl murdered till who foil into Ills power < • . ; , twonlyllvo in ono bound were shut hy \ H his gang Ho literally gloated over ' 111 the murder ot a bluccont On thu first 1(11 ( raid ot Quuntreiru band thirty took ! i B part The band was at its greatest i hH strength wlion it perpetrated the her fViil rihlo Lawrence massacre in August V { H 18M ( , nnd ninny volunteered for that ox- J , H pctlition alone The vote was ununiflj { mous.to burn the town und kill every ' flj ninn in sight , nnd it wns rigidly carried , .H out , The hand carried usmall , square , % black flag , und in the center of it , ciuBflJ broldored by n woman's hand , wns the loflj word Qunntrell " Many of the gang bore cruel scars , nnd Cole Younger had " around his neck n deep purple mnrlc ( H the olTect ot a rope when ho was drawn i B up into nu onk tree bv some pluviul Kansas Red Legs " When ti question ' came up ns to sparing a prisoner , if ho , was a Kansas man Cole silently pointed f • to that marl ; and the prisoner ' s Into B was sculcd After the Lnivronco flj tragedy the baud fell awny rapidly . flj The border rounUcs of Missouri wore I flj dopopulalod and order was restored in fflj the rest , so the gnng dis > olvod in tlio * flj fnr south Quantroll died in Kuntucky , t'flj clasping the hand of u Sister of Charity > 'flj and responding as long as ublo to her flj prayers ' 'J Russln'n Great Novelist jJ H Count Tolstoi , the famous Russian | c _ _ | novelist , is a koen-oyed , sorious-looking , I ' oiiriicst-mnunorcd man of commanding liH presence , with n bald , broad forehead 1 _ _ | and a patriarchal white head , says Once J jH a Week JIo is rising two-and-sixty , / § _ _ _ and is one of the few who really prae- _ _ _ tire what they preach , lie lives in the ! E _ _ _ | top gar rot of his former palace , the _ _ _ | state apartments being occupied bywM \ poor peasant families , and he spends | H most of his tlmo in agricultural labor , ! ' _ _ _ burrowing uud mowing or mending tlio ' M huts of the peasant women who uro M widows Ho receives his visitors in | apostolic fashion , ncting ns their ser M vant and nttonding to their v/iints him M self , nor does ho stop repairing thu M boots of the neighboring beggar folk M while disuus-jlng the stomal * problems M of life with archbishops and cabinet M ministers , M * i M Abraham Lincoln * * Mnrriaun Notice ' ' _ _ _ ! An original copy of the Sangamon ' M Journal , printed nt Springfield , 111. , ) H oxembnr 11,1812 , was added to tlio fl collection of newspapers at tlio Libby U Prison Wnr museum a few days ago fl says the Chicago Times Tlio paper at fl that time was supporting Henry Clay fl for the presidency , and Ilia name is fl conspicuous at the top of the editorial fl column In the advertising columns of * - _ H the is the following marrltigo ' | paper no- ' i _ _ _ ticc : Married in this city the ltth U _ _ _ | inst.at the residence of N. W.Ed'l ' _ _ _ | wnrds ' esq , hy the Rev C. Brcssor , ' _ _ _ | Abraham Lincoln , esq , to Miss Mary U Ted , daughter of Robert Ted , esq , 6f < * fl Lexington , Ky " This tolls n story iu < * M which every American is interested , * ' _ | nnd thu paper is beliovcd to bo the only \i M copy in existence ( _ _ _ _ _ _ Nervous debility , poor memory , diflldcnce , fij _ _ _ sexual weakness , pimples , cured by Dr ti _ _ _ _ Miles Nervine Samples free at Kuhn & rlH Co 's 15th and UouKlab , ] _ _ _ _ Destruction of Forests ' H An impressive lesson for the United j H States comes from South Africa , whore BH no rain has fallen for a year , and thcro fl | is much suffering from want of water | Prof Scoloy the American geologist , HJ who has just made a tour of the couu- HJ try , says the sumo cause that ruined ( t Egypt , Mesopotamia and Indiuoncc the 1. BJ ino = t fertile countries in the world , is at } J BJ work iu South Africa It is the destruc- - Hi tiou of the limber , and the same cause - ( j H that turned those couuti ics into deserts * , BJ is pioducing the same effect in South I H Africa It is at work in tlio United B | Slates , and wo slinll see destructive 'HJ effects tiotn it before many years ) BJ $ m iimmm .1 I _ r TB _ PonItlvlyCarodbyj ( flH pAS-FTfb © these Little Pills | H ImBUB _ & , * _ ? ThcyalsorcllGToTHs-l HI jpS i PTMI'B ' E * tress from Dyspepsla.il 'I ' B 3j i IS S nTm , Indigent Ion and Tool I fl | IK UVKK * Hearty JSrtlns , Aporfl < B m "J5RD3 t rectreinodyforDirz1-W A _ _ _ | -j Iril tiSaO ncss , Kausca , Drowsl-gj _ _ _ j (2EfesK3 De&si1flcl ! 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