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. BOSEWA'IER. Editor.
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"n.nricoplos ; for April. IS'W Sli.fiftl cojilos : for
MiV : , IH'D0,180 ' copious for Jnnn. 1MO , 2V.01
coiilcs. OFOiiHK IJ.'IVsrillTCK.
rlwirn In lioforo mo iniliulimilbid In my
proiLiicc thllSiicl ( I ly of Jill ) . A I ) . 1SW.
LM'.ilQ _ N. I' riiii. Notiryl'ulille.
irinr/sTiullnnsibooin hat Tjcon tenderly
placed OH ice to prevent nunf.tifole.
Tin : Inauguration of the starch tiust
was very propoily followed -v\ith astillen-
Ing of pi-ices.
Tun comiiosttlon of tlio new Ilim'nilan
rublii' t indicates tliat Amciican nerves ,
us usual , iaguttliig to Ihu front with both
peiluls. _ _
11ix : the wool Kro\voi'.s nvo
iled with tlio MeKinloy tariff 1)111. For
oiico tlioy juo in accord with the senti
ment of the country ,
i it the oporatloii of lilffh license
the numhurof arrests in I'hiliulelphiu
hns decreased llvo thousand in ono j car.
Such f.ictH invariably ] ) iovoko a prohibi
tion glOilll.
TliKprolitbitinnlsts at Dealrlco cotn-
plliumitud the liiRh ilion&o advocated
wlioa tlioy vented thoii1 pciturbcd fcol-
Ingt in ffioans , The chunks of cold
truth hurled at them with the force of a
hall-storm struck a tender spot.
AT a recent ineotlnK' of ox-confodcr.ito
veterans the stars and stripes wore con
spicuous and expressions of loyalty wore
common. Such "tioason" must bo sup-
picsscd. It endangers the political war
rior's supply of campaign thundor.
Tin : prohibitionists of Knnsu uix not
content with Iwving tliolr theories om-
boJilod In the constitution. Thov want
all tboolliccs insight and hwoplaced a
btutu ticket in the Held. The non-partisan
doilgo 1mslost its usefulness ! ! ! the blooding -
ing communwoiltli.
the fact that the Union
P.iciticluwbaen inroatl atod scorps of
times by government ollluials , the senate
proposes to inslltuto another inquisition ,
Tho.se inrfuirios are useful as a means
of Hummer recreation nt the expense
of the commissary department of the
rond.
Tnosi : innocent spurring : matches for
"points" nro pointing with melancholy
regularity to the giaveyard. Two
recent deaths lesultlnfj from "sciontlllc"
louts show that the safety of the
slusK'in'r profession lies In confinlnj :
thuir oiToits to regular fights. They
hie the least injurious.
A CilANon has come over the harmonl-
&is dtoiiins of the domoaraey in South
Carolina. Instead of turning' their ar
tillery on the enemy they nro training
tlioir guns on each other. At alato
mooting of the factions "one hundred
pistols Hashed in the toichlight and a
"terrible riot was momentarily expected. "
paua's advice , "get together , " is vlsoly
ignored. All ofloils aiodiiectod toward
Ucoping npait and saving funeral
expenses.
- Tin : revolt against boss rule In Fenn-
ejlvanla scorcil a sipnlllcantictory in
the congressional distiict vrhoro Sonn-
tor Quay lives. The first convention
mot Juno 17 and after one hundred bal
lots without result , adjourned to pitch
up a truce. On reassembling List week
Senator Quay's candidate was defeated ,
i'ho action of the convention is accepted ,
even by the republican press of Phila
delphia , as an emphatic protest against
one nun lulo.
TIIC Bearing sea promUes to become
the theater of International activity this
Benson , The determination of the United
States to protect the seal Interests has
piovokcd warlike mutterings from Brit
ish lishormon , and the tor ) prosa isaheil-
ding- oceans of rod Ink four thousand
miles away. Meanwhile the rovoauo
cruisers Ueur and Hush are on the
ground -ulth strict ordeid to oxcluilo
] > oaeliord , and should the British naval
vessels invade the closed sea , as is now
threatened , to assist her majesty's flsn-
criiien , it is not improbable that u fmcas
ensue.
THE BKK'S illapitehos from Washing
ton eon 11 uiivlnxt is an open secret in
tills section , that tlio people ofN'otraslta
nto confronted with a iueiconary horde
gathered from the highways and by-
nays of fanaticism , determined to losort
to miy means to wreck the prosperity of
( ho state , Dvory owner of a foot of
ground and every person who lias the
volfuro of thqstuto at heart must unite
in a solid jihnlan j to buttlo against tlio
debasing Iniluonco of prohibition bood-
tors.
ir or rnot'7j/K. / ,
The report that the Hrlthlt govern
ment contemplates tending war vessels
IntoBelirlngBcato protect scaling ves
sels from sr izuro by United Slates cruln-
orn Is notaltOgcthoi * IncicdiWo , though
It isnotprobiblo that any such formid
able demonstration , will bo mndo as the
dlhpatck-s icpicsorit. The Canadian
vessels that have been fitled oat for s > e,1l
fishing' ilurliig the season now close at
hnnd wcro not prepared for this service
without the full knowlcdgo of the
Camdian govei-nmont , nntl thcro
luvvo boon inllimttons from Ot-
ln\\a fiom time to time which justify
the belief tint tlio govetmncnt intended
to socuio for them whatever protection
it could , Of course It can < lo nothlnjr
vvlthouttho nppiovaland nssltnnco of
the imperial government , but it would
Imidly ask for this In vain If it could
show a'rcnsonable g-iound for requesting
It. In vlcwof the fact that -popular sen
timent In Canada is gradually drifting
awAy. from alley lance to tlio im-
pcilal governmentIn a matter of this
kind ICnjlish statesman would bo very
apt to consider it expedient to pay some
attention to a Cmmltan appeal for the
protection of Canadian -vessels In waters
the jurisdiction over which h in contio-
veisy. The British government might
reitdll.v regard as sound the argument
, hnt if the United Stales government
coups ( misers In the disputed vvnteiH ,
with Bpccifiolnstrucllonsto scixo vessels
bund taking sc.vl theie , a proper 10-
gaid for liritlsh Interests icquiios
-hat that govorinnent shall also
nalntaln war vessels thcio whosoiluty It
shall he to tee that no injustice is clone
to British vessels , and our government
would have some dllllcully in ( hiding a
toiublo ground of objection to ouch an
arianjjcmont.
Iut ! it is rat nt all probable that any
thing very serious would icsult fiom
budi attioh. Tlio Uritlsh govcinmont
would not encourage a promiscuous
slaughter of faeal , und Canadian vessels
engaged in an indiscriminate killing of
Ihoaiiiinalsan whcio in the tea would
undoubtedly bo tofused. protection. If
It Is proposed to do anything-
Lho natter' it is likely that noth
ing moro is intended tlnn to fee
that the nival rcprosentattves of the
United States in IJohiing'&oa are not
poinutlod toaetlooarhllranly , but that
wliitover is done there shall bo good
caiibo for. Possibly ono good effect of
this would , bo to ha- > ton a sottlemcnt of
the controvert , which ought to Invo
been reached long- ago , and might hive
been but for the halting and nerveless
course of the pu'ceiling administration ,
which tended to lompllcatu the issue
and weaken tlio position of tliib govorn-
mcnt.
THE 1SUSIX/1SS SITUATION.
The second hilf of the year JS'JO ' opens
with no diminution in the volume of
business , -which continues pliqnomonally
huge , and crop prospccti are -very
bright , promising1 a larger j'ield than
tint of ISM. We had the usual spring1
scare about the wheat ciopbut thresh
ing is now in progress in nnny parts of
the west , and tollable rcpotts show that
the damage in the aggregate v is tri
fling. Coin has boon greatly benofittcd
by tlio hot -weather of the past two
weok8andtho , ] ciopin this statcjpronilscs
to bo uiipicccdentedly largo , and liow-
ever much croikers may complain that
heavy crops make low prices , it Is a fact
that in heavy crop yoais trade is good
and failures few. Flour made fiom new
wheat will soon boon the maiketand
then tlio quality of the crop can bo
judged. The export demand promises
to bo good , and England is reported in
special cable advices tobo likely to need
all the coioalswo canspaio this jcnr ,
and while the demand from thcro may
not bo as lu&vyas Is now anticipated , it
is certain that her crops are in bad con
dition from wet and told weather , and
she must buy largely fiom this country.
The outlook for a heavy trade in mer
chandise is most excellent , and our mer
chants are making extensive prepara
tions to moot it. They aio extending
their connections and have taken pos
session by their army of travoleis of
territory which a. few jcais since they
looked upon as bojond their reach , and
are determined to hold their acquibitions
in this respect ,
C'BA'T/UZi / iMKWCAK
A short time ago there seemed the
most favorable piomlso that the pro
jected union of the states of Central
Aineilca would bo consummated. "With
in a few \veoks the situation has under
gone a complete change , and now the
proposed union appears less probable
than at any other time slnio it began to
be agitated. The ( evolution in San Salvador
vader is icsponsiblo for this altered con
dition of affairs , and the complications
which have arisen , and which necoiding
to Into devices threaten to become
moro serious , may not bo ad
justed without a coulllct Involving all
the states , The attitude of Guatemala
Is now the disturbing1 and dangerous in
fluence in the situttion. That country
is nearly equal to all the others In popu
lation and wealth , and slio Is suspected
of trying1 to dictate the feucce oi-to the
late Salvador - Hun-
prosldentof , havingHun -
duras in fympithj , with her. In tlio exi
gent1) ) Salvador , it is sold , is appealing
to Nicaragua and Costa Ttlea to aid her
in repelling the latoiforcnco of Guate
mala in her Internal affairs.
Guatonula's affairs have uniformly
been In the hinds of military dictators.
The llbetty of the press , the right of
free speech , and the tnfot.v of life and
ji'opcrtydo not o < ci.st there. The plan
of a fedoiationof the Cential Ameilcan
states originated with onoot these mill-
tiry rulers , Goneial Birrioswho sought
to olTect it In ISSoby force of arms , luiv
ing the support of the then presidents
of Stlvuilor and Honduras. Barrios
lost his llfo in this undertaking
ing- , but it , was taken up
by his successor , Geneial IJnriilas , who
succeeded so fur as to place one of his
tools at the head of the government of
Salvador , -.After a time the piojcctof a
union was revived , with ? oed promise of
ultimate success , but the revolution ia
Salvador , In which Monendez , the. In
strument of Guatemala , lo t his life , hns
given the scheme a sovorobot-baek , and
it is now predicted by those most fn-
mllinr with the public bontlmeut in Cen
tral Auicrlcu , and particu
larly in Salvador , Nicaragua
find Cosla IUw , thnt Itwill
fall. In those three stale * thopcoplo
enjoy a free , llboutl government. There
U freedom odpocch nnd of the press.
These people are opiwscil to a federal
union became they believe it would
mean the domination of Guatemala.
As matters no\\ \ look , events of a very
serious nittuio nro possible In Contial
Anierlcubefore the close of the year ,
and the situation Is not without interest
lor the people of lhs : United States. The
sympathy of tills country is with the
praposetlunUin , from the belief that it
would remit in political and imtorlal
ad vantages to the Central American
states , but-\\liatover % the outcome as to
this , It will bo the duty , as It inaybo-
coino the prU ilcgcof , tliiscountryto
oxorl its friendly concern for all thoao
states for averting1 nay serious consequences
quences from existing complications.
OA' .VKK/C.UV
The French senate has voted in favor
of nduty of three francs on corn and six
francs on corn meal. According1 to the
dispvteh It vas distinctly avowed that
this action AMIS to boconsldeictl only as
n continuation of the policy toward
American 7)ork. It vuvs argicd that the
tmiwrtitllonof Ameilcan poilc was only
anollier moilo of iinpoiting American
corn , ami that I'icncli fanneis could not
maintain themselves iignimt It. The
policy of prohibiting the impoilo
tion of porkvuts defended as
right , and the action of the senate
showed that this vas the ptodominant
opinion. The unfriendly attiludo to
ward Ameilcan products thus mani
fested -will hardly bo allowed to escape
the attention of congress , which has
already had before it a bill proposingre-
tollation in the event of Euiopenn gov
ernments refusing1 to remove or modify
thoiestrictlentj Imposed upon American
liog products. Tlieio is a piospect that
Goimany will take fuvorablo action in this
matter , her largest pork packers having
found that the tariff prohibition does
network to their advantage , but tlioro
Is evidently nothing1 to bo hoped for from
France , The pJttcy of retaliation is ,
therefore , likely to bo moro seriously
eomldeied.
'j'lio unfriendly disposition of Mexico
toward our products is quite as marked ,
and certainly with no bottur justifica
tion. Ameilcan Hour imported into
Mcvico must piy a duty of eleven dollars
lars a barrel , and the duties on
corn , bacon , and some other pro
ducts are iclativcly us high.
Pei haps wu ha\o little ilgKt
to lomplaiuof this policy , in view of
ourowncouiio in proposing to "build
higher the vvailof piotettion , but it does
not indicate any ovonnasteiliig desiio on
thopaitof the noighboiing republic to
cultivate oelosor commercial lolatlons
with Uio United States. It may not bo
the fact that our example is to any con-
sidoraUo extent responsible for this dis
crimination agninstour products , but it
is not unreasonable to suppose that if wo
wcio less illiberal \\ith icgaul to the pro
ducts of other nations a better disposi
tion would bo shown respecting1 our pro
ducts.
CLEVELAND'S latest lottcr is not cal
culated to elevate him to a very high
pinnacle in the wigwam of Now York's
Tammany. Thosvveot andfaolcful har
mony which marked their relations in
dajs gone by was touchlngly shown In a
peifumod invititionto the ox-prosldont
to bring hia firecrackers to the wigwam
atid touch them off with the assembled
braves , "But Giover's wounds were not
sullleicntly hoilod to indulge in the
Tammany frolic. He tendered some
raw chunks of advice , however , and in
setted the knife under the fifth rib in
the following forcible fashion : "Tho
celebration will , it seems to mo , fall
short of the impressions duo the occa
sion if it does not persistently present and
emphasize the Idea that the Declaration
of Independence was the piotcbtof hon
est and sturdy men against tlio wrongs
and oppressions of government. " Amore
moro striking instance of "casting pearls
before swino" can not bo imagined. It
was a pointed thrust at the notorious
organisationwhich gave the country a
Tweed and a Barnard , a Sweeny and
Flack , and whoso manipulation of the
government of Now York is a succession
gfinfamies without a parallel. Even
while celebrating1 the national annl-
versaly the bettor elements of the Em
pire city \vore organizing to thiow ovot-
boird the Tammany gang , which Cleveland -
land pointedly describes as "ins > ultiiiif
the people with piofesiioti ! ) of dislntoi-
osted eolicltudo while It cats out their
subbtnnce. "
AN Important decision lias boon ren
dered by the Polk county district court
of Iowa , involving the validity of the
alien land lawa of the state. The law
prohibits non-roaidont aliens from ac
quiring1 title to , or taking or holding any
lands or real estate by descent , devise ,
purchase or otherwise. Hut aa alien
may acquire and hold real piopcrty to
the extent of three hundred and twenty
acres , or city property to the amount of
ten thousand dollais in value , providing
that , within fivo'yoars , the purchaser be
comes a cltl/.onof the United States. In
the case decided by the court , the ques
tion Involved was whether alien heirs ,
citizens and residents of Great Britain ,
could acquire title by Inheritance. The
court decided in the negative. The de
cision cstablibhc * a precedent for tlio
courts of other western states which
have legislated agnhibt alien ownership
of land.
A DIC : > KOA.TIOX of poieoful Americans
have gone abioad to hob-nob with the
1 > owois and point out the lolly of main
taining largo armies. Tlioy will elo
quently -vvhoreab and resolve and flirt
with the peace of Europe ) , but the only
tesult'vvill bo a sharp Incioaao in mili
tary forces. L3oaBci conventions ate
harmless diversions for gentlemen of
moans and leisure , und an imposition on
the groaning taxpiyors of the old world.
town
Little drops of Bourbon
Captured by a wlak ,
Make the tocln waUr
Eailor to ilrlnlc.
Tlio lllolici
1 Ionian ( , Mic ,
Wyoming is evidently about to odd another
star to tlio Hag of tli United Statea , Excci > t-
, she It the youngest of tlio tor-
llorles nntl ) ipr jiopuliitioii Is nboutono to the
iiuuro mlle pi hpr tim , -vvhlch * covers 07,575
< iwro miles l ls undoubtedly destined to
rapid growth , & # lts inluiiiR ami asfrleultural
resources nrojmjnenso nnd the bonutlful Ycl-
owstono park Hiwltliln it boiJors ,
ra nnd Oro\vTlili .
f-/i/oi/ri / tiitcr-Ofcnn ,
Ifex-PrcslJeut , Cleveland bail como west
vlth Governor. Hill ho would hive ot clear
C some df his surplus fat. The tclcRram
rom Iniltiuiipolb saj ! "Tho governor met
vith a wnrm reception. " Cleveland can sco
vbit elisnccs ho has missed.
nuil ( lie I'uliilt.
tfiinnnnah Xcw * .
"That Un sensible -view the Ilev. Thomas
Mxon of Nc\v \ "Vork Ukcsof tlio mission of
ho Sunday newspaper. Ho thinks thnt tlio
lowspnper nils tlio phco which the pulpit in
ourilay Is incapable of filling' . This isnuin-
onlroNcrtlllo truth. Tliono\\spaiiers preach
o nil tlio iwoplo people whom the pulpit
docs not rcaih and they exorcise over ttio
nasses generally a moral and healthful in-
luenec ,
XKWti J. ' TJIK
NVliraska.
II. H , Campliell. cdltorof the Oceoh Rcc-
orJ , was mairicd last week to JIlss Anna
Teal.
The republicans ofOtoontid Cw countlci
will uomhiato a lloat rciircscntutlvo nt No-
braaka City July 'M.
The Oiccola creamery Is rutinlnpr seven
Injs In the week , night and diy , and is turn-
lie out ! JOOO pounds of butter a day.
The towmltoof Md'hcrsou , the new county
sent of Mcl'herson county , was surveyed last
week by the county commissioners.
The UestDnw son County Sunday School
xssociutlotivvill liold a mooting In a grove
tear Qothcnbuig on Sunday , the lilthlust.
1M. . Ivnox of Broken Bow thlaks ho Is la
-ho rate for the congressional nomination In
thoBigTbird aud Is out rustling for dele
gates.
The prohibitionists of Cozail bad combined
with tlio only saloonkeeper in tlio town to
ill-event moro saloons from being opened
thcro.
While clcroratltiR the tower of bis wind
mill , C. M. Dinsmoro of Stnnton lost his bal-
inco nnd fell to the ground , lirealtti ! Ills left
leg and badly spr.vininp the oilier.
During tlio month of Juno the Fuirmount
cicainciy purclascd U0,000 paugos of ueain
for wlilcli lt,000 was paid. It cost 61,000 , to
trinsfoini the cream into butter.
The DunnliiR Register Is the latest neus-
liaper to bo stalled in Ulnino county. .Tames
1D , Ouuiilj is pi-opiietor , while Clousofc
Douglas coiulutt ttiocilitorinl department.
In tlio following aildltloiuil counties the re
publicans will liohl their nominating conven
tions on July Ifl , Butler , Filliuou1 , Neinalu ,
Dikoti and Dnwson. Burtand PI itto county
rcpublic.itM willeonvcneou thoiilst.
Mutt Bastli of Bellwooil concluded to with-
Onvv from church membership the other day
much to tlio disgust of Jake Denuith , a ro-
liKious brother , Tliooulcomo was n scrap ,
in which Mittcmpliasi/id Ills right to ic-
ligiouslibcity by blackening both of Jalto's
OJC3.
rremontcrs nro kicking nt the result of
their cltv'suiiisusiucoinpiroil with the show
ing msidobyBeitrieoauclNelnaskiClt } . Tlio
li'iDinont'Inbuno asserts tint "either the
duties of the census enumeiiitors of these
cities h.ivo boon excessively overdone or those
of the Fremont enumerators liavo been ter
ribly underdone"
Boys wliORoln swimming within the city
limits nro compelled to wo.iranrcms , says tlio
York limes. Every boy in Ycik between
tlioagei of four nnd tlilrty-llvo canles one
of theao dainty little lun ? protoctors. lu Mb
inside pockot. Glpthed lu these and tlio lu-
nocotuo oyoutU tlioy Olvo and float like the
fabled mermaids of the sen , and the strong
arm of tholawls paralyzed.
J. D McCorO , vMio li\es a few miles south
of Fiilrbmy , icporis hjdroiihobla UUIOIIR his
stooic. Some two veoksshitu n dog which
exhibited symptoms of hydrophobia went to
his farm nnd bit a number of hogs boloio
heltig killed. Thursday hyilronhobLi de-
veloiicd in two of his hogs , which caused
iimuh excitement in the community , as ills
thought thnt the cur bit other stock , in
vhieb Uydrophobials liable to develop at any
thno.
Seine Norfolk small boys caught a large
Ifewfoundlaiiddogon the night of the 3d and
tied a tin can to his tail. I'ho ' dog ran down
tlio street In Its fright and struck Pntsy
Dolan , an old gentleman , thiowing him
lie.ivily on the sidewalk , breaking one of his
legs in two places. The limb was sotnud the
old jjcntlcmunls doing-as well as could bo
expected from one ol hla ago. Dolan Is poor
and the county will bo compelled to help him
till ho recovers.
Joseph Bucliman has brought In a sample
of wjtor from his well , savs the North Platte
Tribuno. Mr. Buchmun lives on section 33 ,
10-3O , throa nnd a half miles northwest of
AVollfcot. About one year ago ho hod awell
dug , striking1 w.iterat about one hundred and
t\v only-ll\o \ feet. The water was so Impreg
nated with coil oil that at first it was almost
impossible to use it , but by allowing the oil
torisoto the top and skimming it off , the
family hns managed to got along very veil ,
and now they have become so used to it that
tlioy don't mind either tlio smell or the taste.
The watorshoivn us was quite oily and had a
stiong uuniistakablo coal oil smell.
lova.
The Illinois Central will build a depot at
Waterloo ,
Cedar liapids talks of pulling In an electric
railwiy.
A dose o ! gasoline proved fatal to the four-
tcon-moiiths-old daughter ofV , A. Grecr of
Osknloosa
Will Hkkey. a tcii-vear-old Villlsca boy ,
has liecii sent to tlio reform school for burg-
laii ing the residence of thomujor.
Patrick Ilngnn , a Cedar county farmer ,
committed tuicido hv sliootlng himself
through the heart. Hovas an ohlsolilior
and iccently llio pension bo.ird hiul locoin-
mouded th.it bis pension bo Increased *
The Albion ilty council 1ms passed an or
dinance making It an offense to bo on the
streets nfter 10 o'clodc at night , and two
young men have boon arrested for being out
nt that unseemly bour and are now in Jail ,
At Hepburn , Page county , Jumcs Williams
and James Daiuoll quarrelled about a dollar
the former owed the litter , when Williams
dro\v u revolver and shot D.uncll through
both thighs , making a wound that may prove
serious.
Fai mcrlCauffmin , the Pnlrflcld man who
was buncoed out of $ ly > 0 by fakirs with the
WulUeo sho\v a few weeks ngo , employed
Detective Norris nf Springfield , O , to run
down the bunco men. Norns succeeded in
finding the men nnd recovering the money ,
but he charged the nncieiit granger fSOO for
the Job. )
Tlio olght-j ear-old daughter of "Dr. Edgar
of Holstein , was stricken with paralysis of
the stomicli on W.iy 21 and fiom that date
untilIuno2Sn jwilod of tblrty-scvcn days ,
abstiinoil n-oui liking nourishment of. my
kind On tlio tlilrty-elghtb day tlio child
manifested a tT&Iro for food , which the
slouiacli rotxilncdj und although still in a
voryweak condition , It Is thought she will
fully recover
A new post hns hiade Its appearance in the
vicinity of CediujHapKH , savs the Gazette ,
but It Is yet j 9 eurly in Its history to toll
whether its work'vUll provosoilous. A black
ana white worm' , ntnilnr In size and shupo to
that found on rtfip cars of coin in the milk
stage , isuttncklufrtboBrowliigioniplmit. It
stalls in at the topi leaves , burro\\ Its way
do\Miwnrd and uiuliits woik by eating the
stalk oiitliolyoft i p.u'tliu ground.
Durlfig a Severn electrteil storm that
passed over Sao county the other night the
wife nnd little daugh tor of Prod Mou. living
lu Levey township , wcio Instantly kllloil by
lightning , Mr. Jitou was atnmllngJuKtout-
sldo tlio iloor about 7 o'clock vv hun the holt
struck nnd fell to the ground uiuonsclous.
When l > o recovered his senses the liousovvos
hi llnincs inul his \vlfo \ and u little glil , a ed
four years , .vera lyiii'duuilon ( the Iloor. 1IH
three other clilldrcn.oicapcd und hu miungiid
to cat ry out tlio bodicitof bisifa and dilld ,
but the tiouso and contents were entirely
cousumcil.
7he Two Dnkotnu.
The asscsted vuludtlon of Uapld City is
-
Two niul nhiilftonsof butt-el wore shipped
from Fhndixautthu other day.
The North D.ikota democratic convention
will ronvciiuat ( Irani ) Forks July ( I
The Green Mountain association of Spinlt
county will hold n reunion at Itodllcld July
It tokes lo.ooo poumM of fresh meat yor
month to supply the South bukotn. limnno
asylum.
A mure bolonglnj ton fittmer nntiied Do
Imrt , living imr Ulimt , guvo blHli last week
to u colt -Hith six legs. *
The bnss drum plnjcr of the Snlvntlon
army nt Mitchell win ukcu In by the police-
und lined ( JO niul costs.
At Sioux Falls Al Davenport was -\vaylntd
by footpadjlio dcnmndcd his money at the
muzrlo ofa i-ovolvcr. DivouKrtgriib'bed | the
uci\i > oii to take it away f rum his assailant ,
when Itwas dUcharged , the bullet pvsslng
clear through Ids hand nnd narrowly missing
hU he.id. The robbers becoming frightened
at the rumpus then made tuclr wcapo with
out securing any bitoty.
Mrs. John Parker , vvlfo of n Bavlson
comity f nrmer , has started n now industry
and ono tlat proml os to bo aiKsrfect SUCCCM.
She lias about six thousand silkworms , which
she lia1 * carefully tended thli sumnior nnd
which nrono\vsto\vliiB thcmsolvcs a iiy into
poldcn cocoons Thcso worms hnvo for some
thno jiost required half n dozen baskets fullof
mulberry leaves n day to satisfy their ap
petites. Mrs. 1'n.rkcr v\\l \ \ enjoy the distinc
tion of being tlio first woman to wear u silk
dress made of South Dakota silk.
A now town site scheme is on foot In Sar
gent county , which Is tbo removal of the
towns of Snrgcnt nnd Harlem , most of Milnor
nnd part of Formati to the crossing of the
See and Mil\uiuuco roiils. which is about
four and ouo-lnlf miles south of Harlein nnd
two and one-half miles north of Sargent. It
Is Intended that this town slull lie tholargcst
In tlio county nnd soon slnll bo the county
scat. It Is said that most of tliapromli.cnt
moil in the county , ns wellus the rallronls ,
are interested In the scheme. Tlio now town
will probably bo named Truleo.
A correspondent of the Jitncstown Alert
tells a hnrd story of a turkey gobbler hi his
town The aforesild bird , without any regard -
gard for his scr , has for u year been pos
sessed of a desire to raise a family , nnd none
of the usual arguments npnllcublo to hens In
like utscs could pcrsunilo lili pobblcrshipto
the coutriry. So his ownercomludcd to let
him set. hi duo time n do/en chickens re
warded his euro. The chicks were taken
away as soon as bhntched u'llio gobbler
was disconsolate nnd was given n second
batch of eggs to operate upon. Another
brood Is due soon and the gobbler will boal-
lovvcd to have full control of their bringing
up.
up.The
The speed programme for the suto filr
which takes place at Aberdeen September
15 , Id , 17,18 mid 1(1 ( , hits been arranged as fol
lows ! On Tuesday , September 10 , the second
day , horses tint never started in a race , puno
M < )0 ) ; ! l:00 : trot. puisoXO ; ono-half iniio mid
lopcit , pursoHOO. On WednusOay , the thlid
day.thoro will bo a 2:3Ti : trot , purse Jl ) ) ;
p.iuing , a 30 class , purse ? i50 , and a novtlty
dasb On Thursday , u tvvoearold trot ,
purse S200 ; stallion trot , purse fJOO ; novelty
lace , j > urso $ . " 0 : ono milo running , puno SJOO.
On 1 rid ly , the 11 fth div , pacing , ii : iS i cluss ,
pui o&)0 ; ono milo running und ropeatpui .
trot , puiso fJOO , pony race , one-
half mile dash ,
Keel clts > f Jupiter.
The planet Jupiter is now in good
) for observation utter 10 o'clock ,
Kbition
s position reveals manj interesting1 ap-
pcaianccs on tlio { jieit planet's disk ,
says tlio Hoclicstor JJcinocrat , Tlio two
well known parjillel copper-colored belts
are quite bioucl und ragpcd , and the
SIKICU btlwccn tliom. appcirs to bo darker
than usual. Pauillol with each of the
well known copper-colored Iwlts is
another wall dcllncd belt of tlio same ,
color. Tlio bolt on the north is nest de
fined. Ikst-Hoon this belt and the old
one is a , 7.0110 of intense brightness. A
Himllar zone separates the southerly
bolt from the old. ono of copper color.
The additional copper-colored belts nro
of unequal breadth. Atone observation
the northern belt appealed to bo wodfro
shaped. The southerly bolt Is in about
tholntituduof tbo f amous red spot which
was first observed tvliout 1878 , und which.
poislstcd for faOAoralyeai't ! .
'I'lio lour copper-colored belts are now
veiy marked featuies of the planet's
disk and will bo -
, very ob
jects of study. Astionomora can only
conjecture ns to the changes wlilch are
poing oa in Jupiter. It is presumed
thnt tbo body of the planet is visible ,
and that tlio disk is but a Hold of dense
cloud ovorhminj { aplobo not > et post
the heated btato. Richard A. Proctor
was inclined to bollovo that the pinna t
gjuo out light of its own. The details
of its bolts change from 3ear to year ,
but the meaning of the chsuiges cannot
bo fathomed. If the various appear
ances hid been preserved in colors since
the first observations with tlio telescope ,
it is possible that some periodicity might
bo noted. Astronomers should civo the
plunot very careful study during mo
coming opposition. It has been sus
pected that the changes on Jupiter boar
bomo relation to solar changes and solar
conditions. Long obseivation will bo
necessary to determine fully this ques
tion.
PEPPERMINT DKOPS.
PcoriaTranscript : A brand of sausaptohas
been named after Explorer Stanley. This is
a dog-gone good compliment.
Chicago Inter Occam ' 'One kind of money
accepted In courts is testimony , " remarked
ICccdiclc ,
"Andyet It is not legal tender , " replied
Dimviddle
Kow Yoflf Sun ; "I wish you wore like Mr.
Bunting , " complained Mrs Lnrkiij ; "he's so
considerate of his -vvifo. " "That's so 1" re
plied Wr. Larkln. "You ought tosootho
niea light weight axe ho bought today for her
to split kindling wood with"
Philadelphia Ledger : A philosophical and
calculating man rises to remark what a sinRii-
hivtliliifr it is that tbo simple utterance oftho
woid "Yes" at tbo altar gives a woman the
light to "No" so much nfter marriage.
Tcrro Haute Express : It Is a good thing for
a man to have fricnJs. If it wcro not for
your friends you would never bo nwaro of
the many times jou have nado a fool of vour-
self.
self.Now
Now York Commercial : Thokmdittt , Hen
rietta , wcro Mghwnjmoii , In this country
band ditties are played by highwaymen , Ger
mans cliieOy , who may ho musicians at heart ,
but ne\cr sonnynhovt else.
Lawrence American : Editor of Agricult
ural Paper "Look hero ; hcio's the man
who asks tlio silliest questions ! " Assistant
"Howabout it ! " "why , ho asks mo the
best way to euro hams , anil ho doesn't state
in liis note \vlint's the matter -with them , "
Now York Weekly : Caller-I have ? 10,000
to put into u homo nnd I wish to select u
design.
Honest Aichitcct Yes , sir. John ! Show
the gentleman the plans of oui'S.i.000 houses.
Detroit Free Press ! 'Jho jouth who in
tends todovoto Ills attentions exclusively to
ono girl this summer will nsk , if he "knows
for the
season ) "
And she -will answer sweetly , "Aly inclina
tions tvvlno that way. "
Now York Sun : Obdunto pircnt ( wrathfully -
fully ) I know what these painter fellows
are. "Why , that yoini ( ? 1'alettowould i-un
thiough your money m a je.ir's time.
Ills diuglitcr Yes , papi ; but ho would
spend It with such exquisite tuite.
Mr. Hansom My dear , I think jou must
bo mistaken In join-opinion that young Slchn-
gullet Is n college Vuvd man.
Airs. Hansom-Why ?
Mr. Daiisom I drew him tnttconvorsitton
nliout football und ho doesn't Ituoiv an lota
about U.
Harper's Bayar : "My Twncflt Is to como off
next weeli Friday. Can't vou nssiat me ,
Miss "Vnldinll" " 1 can't possibly bo there ,
but you may imnounro mo , and I will send n
doctor's certilliato to satisfy Iho iiuilicnco. "
Cliicitro Tribune : "Why nro there-so m.my
divorces ! " "IJecausotho hridodoesn't marry
the best maul" "No , Because they aie do-
crocd. "
Chatter : Mrs Wiseman Isn't vour hus-
bimd u little haldJ Mrs. Humricks ] ( Indig
nantly ) -Them Isn't n bald hair in his head
ChfciiKo Inter-Ocean : Mrs Ulnwlddlo
"VVhorois the scene of 'Married In llasto"
Inldl ninv\lddlo \ I don't know , cicopt thut
it cant ho hid in Philadelphia
\VushIiiKtoitrost \ : Time isu fltld for scl-
eiitltluliuiulry lu tlm fu.t thut the moro
bruins a man hnt the larger his heal Isn't. '
Italtlmoii ) Herald : The woiithor may lie tea
warm to omourato churih going on Sunday ,
but neither heat uor biuiclay Interferes with
baseball.
FROM THE STATE CAPITAL
Matters beginning to Got JIather Warm la
lancaster Oounty Politics. *
SOME OF THE PROBABLE CANDIDATES ,
t
A. C'rnzjr Man Arrcntctl for Slnrlntf
nt the bun llio Olnntltnll Club
City N M&
nnd Notes.
Neb. , July 0. [ Special to Tim
ni : . ] If thora wm a lei * attcndnnco than
usual at the chuuhcs todny it need not bo
credited wholly to the \veathcr , but partially
duo to ttio fact that quite n number of pri
vate political caucuses wcro hclng hold In
various puts of the city. On next Saturday
occurs the republican prlnniles , aud Uioro
Is no luclt ot activity , pnitleuhulynnioni ; can
didates for county nud state positions. The
candidates to bo nominated nro tvvo senators ,
llvo ropicsentativcs , possibly three county
commissioners and a county Attorney.
The elty nomlnco for senator is practically
agreed upon , nud Is none other than U. U.
Moooro , vvuo liold the position of senator four
years ago The country dIUrlcts , however ,
nro far from nunlt , and tlioy offtr llvo cinull-
dates. Uliesomo 0. 1' ' . Heardsloy of Stoik-
ton , O. M. IJrninon of Yonko Hill , O. W.
I'loreoolWaveily.G. W. IVglcsUm of So
malia and T.f. . \VoodsofGiaut.
Ainou < { the tandldatu for repre
sentative m-o A. J. Cornish of
the l lrst ward , I. . . Li. Llndsoy
n colored saloonkeeper of the Ulilrd , C. lj.
Hull an tilt. II Oakley of the Fomth. Oakley
is aniivoHcd niilroid man , -while llnll Is oi > -
postd to tlio dcsK ] > tlc rule oftho railway coin-
panics. Ono 11. S Uttlulield , who is known
us the Lincoln Judpo Cooley , also dcclnics
himself ns u candid ite , nnd hu claims to hold
the hboi vote In hi * podtet , but some vciy
sensitloml developments nio promised in
c.isohe persists in belli'n ) ciiullifato.
J.l. ( jlllllun andL. 0. Pine nre also city
cmidldaUs , while from the countiy piccititts
the names of ITiank Suvcihiy and 1 . U.
Spencer lire heard ,
II D. Steams nolonRCr tlcslrcs the position
of tountvattornoj aiulthosoanxious for his
shoes are B. i1. Johnson , J. II Strade. I > . 0.
Courtney , "W , S. Hamilton mid J. U. John
son.
Sl.NT TO JAII.
Chnrlcs Burns , otio of the four rnllroid
mon chmgotl with ruining' Mniy 13 Titus ,
the Innocent country pil , Ins been sent to
the county Jail to await the session of the
distiict court , whin he will bo tried on the
charge of rape. Mr Titus heard of the
min of Ills daughter and caino to tlio city
lost ovcnliiR fiom Sdtillo. lie convened
with his daughter , who had by that timoie-
eovered from tlio effects ot the Illinois with
whidi she had been intoxicated , und she re
counted to him thctcriiblo stoiy of how she
had boon dccocd \ Into tlio vviuo room. Mr.
Titus is gricfstilcltcn over the uffnir nud vlll
do .ill In his power to king the nilscicants to
Justice.
HTVUINO Tim su\ OUT or rotr\Tis-4\oi : .
August Auburn , a Swedish lunatic , -was
found by Ofllccr Rhlonotodiy ntSovcnteenth
uud O streets tryliifj to stiro tlio sun out of
countenance. Ills antics had attiactcd a
largo crowd. Ho declined to the spectators
Ihuthoivas Joshua aud thnt ho could neb
only look at the sun without vvhihlnp for
hours , hut that ho could also compel itto
standstill if ho so wished. The fellow vas
taitcn to a dirk cell In the police station
where ho would bo protected fiom ruining
bis oycsl0'bt by his dangerous capers.
TnB ( HANTS DIsmXDIiD.
Last cvonlntr the Lincoln baioball club
Iniown la tholilnnts ceased to cxistnnd the
bojsuro now willing to accoptft jobat any
thing thnt will keep the wolf from tbo door.
Outside ot the professional baseball club at
Omaha the Lincoln club was the best nine lu
the state , and the boys vv ere nev or beaten by
any amateur club in this portion of the coun
try. Every week saw n maikcd improve
ment in tlio pluvors aud tlioy bognn to reach
a degree of perfection that attiocted tr o at
tention of piofessional clubs. All that the
club lacked -was clllcicnt immigemcnt. U'tiu
men who attempted to inauago the iiino
neither understood the value of newspapers
nor know how to treat newspaper men. No
cntcipriso thatdcpendsupoiiputilio pntronago
for Its existence can afford to snub news
papers or newspaper men , nnd M the imn-
ngcrs of the Lincoln Uiseball club were Ig
norant of this axiom , lallurc has been the In
evitable result. In addition to Incompetent1) ' ,
the members of the club charge the manage
ment with gobbling moro than a fair proportion
tion of the gate receipts.
CITV i\nvvs A\n NOTIS.
.About 10 o'clock this morning a cottage
near the Hub saloon In West Lincoln was
partially consumed by llio. the cfllciont scrv-
IcoofthohObO company being all that saved
It. About $30 will repair the damage doiio
to house aud turuituro.
"Work on the Lincoln belt line Is slowly
progressing. Tlio proposed line Is now
graded from West Lincoln to Thiitccntb.
street.
It Is rumored that tlio Korth Lincoln mil-
way company , which Is mainly owned by
Onmha capitalists , is soon to bo converted
into an electric railway bystcm.
OA.UI > IN/VIj MANNINGS.
A Visit to tlio Venerable Prelate In Ilfn
Study.
The venerable Cardinal Manning- has
just celebrated his jubilee , the comple
tion oftho twenty-fifth joir : of his aicli-
bishopiic , mid ho has recohcd tlio con
gratulations of a gricat throng of cele
brated persons of nil r < lli'ious denomina
tions nnd phases of political belief , writes
a London , eoriospomlent of tlio Now
Yorlc Jlonilny Jouinul.
I'ow man in Jliiylnud nro so popular ns
this nged cardinal , who will reach his
eijrhty-third jenr on the 35th of
July. Ilia activity , mental and phvsi-
cal , appears to bo as great now as when
ho was Hist installed archbishop of
Westminster.
His eminence is himself very fond of
tolling the following anecdote : On the
day of his consecration in Moorllold ca
thedral ho ovorheatd , as lie vvu passing'
through the building- giving Ins lirst
opiseopal blosslnf1 , an old Irishwoman
remark : "Mnko him an nrchbiohop , in
deed I Why , he has one foot in tlio grave
already. "
His grace turned to tlio vicar penerol ,
who was beside him , and rcnmrKcdwith
a smile : "I think tlioro nro twelve yours'
work inmoyot. " Sincothatilaytvventy-
Iho eventful years have rolled by full
notinetolvof work In the oidinarv scnso
of opihtopal labor , but full lilso of polit
ical work wliieh will hand down to hiH-
tory tlio iniino of Manning , together
with thosoof 1'ltt , O'C'onnell , 1'eol nnd
Glndstono , as the naino of ono % vho has
done much to adorn tlio annals of liis
country.
The Bunctura sanctorum of his emi
nence Is a very litter of confusion to the
o.ves of the visitors admitted within Its
Haciod prccincN , "but to tlio 030 of the
cnrdlnil It in far otherwise. To him
jvui-ytlilnjihoems in Its place ]
The caidimil slta in the center of a
rampmt of looks , ptpcia and mngd-vlnes
heaped ujall arouiul IIH ! chair. Vou
cannot liolp thlnlcing that this IH confu
sion \vorso confounded , hut wait until
tlioro Is need for reference to any vol
ume or arllelo heaiiiiff on tlio subject
under dimisslon. Down BWOOJIH tlio
hand of the cardinal upon the very thing-
that Iswanted , und the extract in
reached and read before you would have
tlmo to goto the bookshelf.
lint it lu not hero that the cardinal
generally rceolves his guonh. The vlni-
tor is received at the door by Mr. Is'ow-
inm : ( a faithful , quaint old lotainor ,
who has the lionor of being the much
trusted frlond nnd norvnnt of both Cardi
nal \ and Cardinal Manning )
and uuliorud into a small vvaltlng-iooni
lend Ing out of the novercly hare and
spacious hull , built in Homouhnt old
lloiuiui fashion , short vshltomurblo stops
leading to the first floor niul rccopllo n
booms.
"Ills eminence will BOO ) < m nt once. "
Up tlio stalrrt , through u largo niito-
cliainher , and you find 3 cm wolf in the
cardinal's oidlnary reocptlon
lighted by four largo vviiulowf.
A quick , llglit slop Is heard : a door on
tlio right opens and with a Blight rust *
ling of Ills scarlet soutane , over which U
thrown a black clo.ik , ills omlnonoo enters -
tors , thin white luxnil , adorned with rcsyr
archoplscopal ring , hold out In conllur
salutation , or to receive the icspcctful
kiss , if his visitor be ono oftho falthfiil.
On first Boeing the cardinal people mo
generally struck with hit ) look of fiagil *
Hy niul dolicncv. Ills cxtroinoly thin
finnio appeai-B tno more inongro by ron-
son of his liolght ; the shnrp , ( .lenr-ouk
features , ovoifiaimiug forchoadaud doop-
tot oj'os , covered by the stnnll scarlet
eknll cap , at once gho the Impression
that jou are before a rocliibJ
who is tlio voiy embodiment of auster
ity. Yet tills would bo an utter mistake.
Tlioto is no man in London moio oiiRorly
intoicsted hi all that is going on and
butter up to date In all political , philan
thropic nnd lollpious movements than
the archbishop of Westminster.
The question of loniporaneo seems tov
him ono of the most vital questions af-
footing the England of today nnd to
morrow. It Is recorded of him thnt
tvvlco , > % hen supposed to bo in artlenlo
moi Us , ho absolutely refused to drink
brandy , evidently eonsldci-lug cxuiuplu
tlio host half of jn caching ,
Ills daily lontino is the same as thatof
inon not half his ycai'ei. Ho Uses at 7 ,
says mass at 8 , bicakfnstsat 8:15. : spends
liis moinlngs in hearing cnnfo slons
or ncciv Ing- visitors , dines at IilJO.drlves
to some mibslon u-qulring his prLs-emo
or to seine place vvliere ho luu busluosu ,
takes tea at 7 and rotlics to ciurv on his
vastroriespondonco , Intonuptod by the
duties of the day until 11:30 : , when ho
socks well-earned rope o.
Cardinal Wiseman was noted in tlio
Catholic vv 01 Id for the excellent , though
plain , luncheons tovhlch \ ho occasion
ally invited both Indies mid gentlemen.
Cardinal Manning , vvlio o own diet ls
almost cntiiely composed of eggs and
toast , has never given a luncheon party
in his life.
His rccoptlons , however , count among
the functions which , once attended , aiu
never forgotten. Tlio uii'llonco cham
ber in which the cuttliiwl arehblaluip
rooolvcs on tlioso otc.iblims ice-alls , in-- *
general coloring and npncauncc the
apnilinent occupied by l/yrcllnal Rjun-
polln , the pono's bcerotaryof slate at the
Vatican. Tlio note of color struck is a
dark full red and dull gold. Ando\er
the crowd that the caidinal occasional ! }
gathers about him Iiovvns the lingo pic
tured ! Savonarola asbiiting at tlio death
hod of Loron/o dl Moilici.
1'oor Hrtilos KnMowcd.
Among the various charity sodelies
of Moscow thoio is ono for the oiulovv-
mcnt of poor brides. The funds of tlio
society aio constantly increased by tlio
gifts or be < iuesls of benouilont persons ,
but only tlio interest of the money Is
used for tlio designated purpose. Tills
year the distribution was the first Mon
day in Juno. Tlio managers had previ
ously designated the sum to bo given
and the number of bonoliciarlod among
whom it should bo distributed. On the
appointed day leliglous services woio
hold and speeches mndo in honor of the
society , and then the applicants draw
lots for the pi-ires. Twenty-live poof
brides dicw lucky chances and tliolr
dowries will bo liundcd to them as Roorr
as they present their marriage certill
catcs.
Convention.
Tlio republican cleotoH of the itntn of Nn
linisl.a nro requested to soml dolcffutci f r-oni
tliolrsovoiftlcoiintlcstoiiiootln cimvciitlon In
tlio clly of Lincoln , Wediiestliy. July 2.1 , atS
o'cloik p m. , for tlio imrpofo of placing In
noinliiatloii uaudldutuii for tlio following st.it
olllccs :
Governor.
IKut ( > nuit ; Oovornor.
Secretary of State.
AmUtorof I'ubllo < Vccoutits
State Treasurer.
Attorney Oi-nornl.
Coiiiiiilsiloncrot I'ubllo Limln nnd llullil-
Suporlntonclpnt of Public Instruction
And tlio trnimctlon of such otlior busluen
ib iiuiy come bcforu tliucoii\ciitlon.
The wvernlcounties nro oiitllhiil to repre
sentation as lOllows. bolus b.iacil uixm tlio
\otooastfor Hon. fleort'o II. llastlnics , uresl-
dontlixl cipctorln 1688. dvliignno iloloHiito-al-
nu-go to cacli county , anil one for c-ueh IV )
\otisaiul thum.ijoi f i.ictloiillionof :
111 * rocommi'iHlnl tli.it ito punlos bo nil-
inltlod l ( ) tliiiuuiivciitlon. und Unit thodolc-
Biites proscntbo nullioilzod tu Liut the lull
vote of tlio dUogiitlon.
II I ) . ItlCiruiiH , Chairman
\VAiT.M. Hrri.KY Booietury.
1409 < * H
DOUGlAS--STIlEET.
- - .
On nccount of our inrfio
and InerciiflinK Pruutico ,
vvolmvo 11BMOVW ) to
tnoro Bpaclona nnd con
venient ofllcofl.
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
1409 Douglas St. Omaha , Kob. /
OMAHA.
LOAN AND TRUST
COMPANY.f.VXV
Subscribed mid Guaranteed 0ipluil. : f.VXV
I'uld lu Capltnl .
lluyn niul sells Htooks nnil bon < l < | non'otlutoH
caiiiniorcl.il pilii'tl locnlvoH and CJXOOIIICH
trimlH ; aotw im trans f 4ni oiit niul trintuo ( if
coriornlloiiri | , tukts cluirgo of i > rol > orty , col-
letu tuxuu. .
OmatiaLoan & TrustCo
SAVINGS BANK.
S.E. Cornop 10th nnd Douglas Sis
i'nia In Capital . . - . sami
Sulmorllioil nnit niiiiruntaed Capital . 100001
Liability of btuuhlioltlunt . . . . i.'OO.OOO .
It l'ir Coat Intercut I'uld on IiupoilU.
OIHcorsiA. II. Wyiniin , iiruHlilunt , .1. J , llroivii.
vlco-invniiloiil \ . T , wyiii.in. troumiror.
Dlrnotoru . U. Wyuiuii. J. II. lllllaril , J , J
llrown. tiny O. llurton. K.V. \ . Nu > li , Tliouiif
J , Kliuua I , duorgu U. I-alf *