r > 1UAA riATT.V RATI'lffrUlV T\IAAr 0 1RO1TlVlilt .VTP. T > A raiiE ! ! 11KE A GUAM AGSE DINNER. Bonalor Power of Montana on the Effect of Free Coinage. j V HE THINKS OF THE "HEAD TO FOLLOW. ' Sirs. "Wcstrall fectm-nn Wind fall 1 : l-'ollcnviiit ; Up Jlor Ilunawny Himb.uitl A Iloiiiniicu Ironi Ciuckoo QrrirB orTiie Brr , t CHICAGO , May 8. f Senator Power of Montana , who U at tlio Grand I'aelfic , Is ono of the few western sen ators who Is not decidedly In favor of free coltuKo of silver. "Froo coinage , " related Senator Power , "would bo very much like n glorious champnRiio dinner. The mines would send out tholr rich deposits in UK streams ; the vast raining country would txj nt the very beichtof prosperity : prices gen erally would bo lower ; there would bo plenty of nonoy In the west antl cast , and 'every thing would RO , ' ns tlio sMltif ? U. " The senator then pave a graphic descrip tion of thoaftor effect * of champagne and added : "Now , with a full krio wlodgo of the hoad' in the morning , what's tlio use of the funl" MIU. WESTIMT.t.'S -.HVIIFU.U Albert U'cstfitll , an insanepnllcntnt the hospital , died today , His right name was Boohni , and ho was formerly u tailor In New York Ho was marrli-diind seemed satisfied In his home , but disappeared suddenly with a largo amount of cash and a fascinating- woman who was not IVIrt Ilocuro. The de serted wife , who MA a $10,000 life Insurance on her faithless spouse , followed him up by means of detectives , and having ovldenco to prove his death will now pet the $10,000. A11OI1ED A DiUOIITL'lt IN STIII 4. Mrs. Buckingham of this city Is now on her way homo -with a'beautlful young Syrian girl \\liom she adopted In JJaalhoc. The story Is romantic.Vlicn the late S. H. Cox was minister to Turkey ho madu frequent , trl | to Kyrla. On one of his Journeys ho was acoomnanlcd hy his cousin , Mrs , Uuck- Inpham of Chicago Ono hot summer day the p.irty reached the ancient town of Baal- bec. They put up at n hotel kcnt by M. Arbeed nnd decided to remain tlicro for sev eral days to explore the rums in the vicinity. On their visits to the ruins they wore ac- compauicil by thoyounKdaUn'Utcroftho hottl- lieeper. Mrs. Buckingham was Rroatlyat tracted by the i-ouup K'l ! 011 account of her beauty and Intelligence. Minister Cox SUK- peited to Ins cousin that she adopt the girl , nnd Mrs Huckingham , after many explana tions , Induced the father to consent. Mis. V Buckingham had the f-lrl , whoso nnrno Is Labeeho A. Arbeed , sent to an English school nt Degrouth , where she bct-.imo prollclent in Incpuiipcs nnd music She arrived in New- York city on the steamship Spaardam yus- torday on her \vay to her adopted homo. nxrosiTiox nt II.DIVO IJOOMI.D. The old exposition building on the Lake front , In which several national political con ventions have been held , must co. buch was the announcement made yesterday by Mayor VVashburno to several representatives of the oxjiosltion company The city council In February passed an ordinance cloomlnRthu blK hull on the lake front to doinolitlon on or before May V , antl the requisite ninety days' notice was Riven to the company hy Corpoin- tlon Counsel Hutchlnson. Now only ono day of craoo remains. The .stockholders called on the tnnyor to see what ha was goliic ? to do about It. They represented to him that the expositions hold in this building were thu means of hrltiKlnp $12.000,000 or $15,000,000 wortb or trade to the city m n vear ard was the source of as many thousand dollars of profit to Uio city's treasury annually. The mayor replied tbat tno ordinance would bo enforced unless bo was enjoined by thu courti. DON'T T IKK Au.vr iu ciruvie. Captain Henry Kay of Fort U'nshaklo , AVyo , passed throUBk Clilcafjo yesterday on bis May home. The captain hits orcaiilzod one ot tlio Indian companies designed by Secretary Proctor to become regular army soldiers. IK snid It was rather difllcult to teach an Indian to become n soldier , inas much as few of them can understand Kn- pllsh nnd the discipline docs not meet \\lth that hearty acceptance among thorn that foretells success. However , the scheme was only an experiment and had not been thor oughly tried and might In time provo a suc cess , POLITICS IN in uio. State Senator Delamar of Idaho Is nt 'tho Auditorium. The senator , who Is credited with the possession of n very clear knowledro of politics In his part of tlio country , is on his wav to Kuropo to rest up after live years' steady labor. It was in ISM ) that ho went to Idaho. Ho bought up all the mining pros pects of a camp then known ns Wagontown , but whnro now stands the prosperous town of Dolatnnr. Ho still retains nn Interest In mines but recently parted with most of his intorwt in them for fi.OOO.lXlO. The senator was a member of tbo last k't-isUluro which elected Shoup , TVIcC'oniicll , IJubolsand Clag- pett. He declares tcry lirmly that Dubois has nobopoof securing nscat in the United States scnnto. GEOltQR " ( VASIIINGTON'S IIEIR5. Sorao of George AVasiiIniiton's heirs have Just sold a Kooil sized chunk of Chicago real estate to parlies here. It is a tract of forty acres lyiuir between Ono Hundred and Thirteenth teonth and Ono Hundred and Fifteenth atrtets nnd extending from AVentworth to Stuart avenues. Tills tract of acres was owned partly by the U'ashinRton estate and partly by Charles H. Smyth of Clinton , N. Y. The heirs of the Washington estate are CiOorio Washington , ICtlzn Washington and Colonel Ii. 1' . Chew , who married ono of the "Wasblnutons. This branch of the Washing ton family is located In AV'cat Virginia , MUIIUSKA IHUOIOGIUkL Glt DUATRI. The annual conimoncorucnt exercises of the fSnrriitt lltlillnnl Institute , luii'lti linn ) nn Unti- dar. " Among the graduates are Charles S. r > u"alv of Clarks , Neb. . U. F. Hardy of Omaha , and J. B. Plckanl of Kdgar , Nob. WKSTKKS- PEOPLE IS CIUCICIO. Among the western people in Chicago today were the following : At the Cirand Paclflc Mr. ana Mrs. Sam Bums , Omaha ; Mr , and Mrs. h. U. Harris , Helena , Mont. ; Hon. J. P. Dollivor , Fort Dodge , la. At the 1'almer Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Goer , Leigh , Nob. ; K. A. Pitcher , ties Molr.es , la : E. F. \ \ old , Omaha ; W. E. Alexander. Craw- ford. Nob.V. ; \ . B. Sterling , Huron , S. D. } E. L. Shrltt , Uratrico , Nob. At the Wellington H. K. Hess , Des Moines ; Mr. nnd Mrs Uobert Barclay , Hel ena , Mont , At the .Auditorium .T. P MucConnel , John N. Haldwin , Council Bluffs ; Mrs. N 1) . O gilc n , Mr. mid Mrs. It. U. Out call , Lincoln ; Senator and Mrs.'T. C. Power , Montana ; J. K. Dclatnur , Delumnr , Idaho. At the Sherninn George K. Griffith , Des Moines , la. ; H. H. 1'ugn , O. S. Games , Omaha. A.TKINSOX. Clean Lp. As the gooa housewife proceeds to cleanse ana renovate the familv domlcilp , removing the winter's accumulations of dust and 1m- purities at this particular seAson , so should every Intelligent person cleanse nnd renovate their lutenml person , and make it n healthful habitation , for it's tne homo of the soul. Thoiols nothing that will so quickly and cf. factually accomplish this as a dose of St. Patrick's Pllli. They not only physic , but cloarttui befogged rulnd uiiduleanso'ttiia renovate - novato Iho whole system , making ono feel bran now. For sale by nil druggists. Vanished with Iho 11 ill , A young man cniploxed as junior clerk la the Bank of Mead at Mend , Nob. , skipped out yustorday , having In his pottsessfoa about F450 worth of notes and securities. U is sup posed that the young man startixl forOmaha , and a description of him was telegraphed , bat uonnirjo was sent. .Tho police are on the lookout for him. No Brlpiuu , no uausoa , no pun when Da Witt's Uttle Karly llt ors urc taken , a all pUl. Safe pill , liest pill. Jit ; I'-iwiu'd Her Mntuh , Anna I'elcrscn , living at Tenth and Har- oey , reported to Chief Seavey yesterday that mo had been iwluclleJ out of a ? 3J watch. The youDR lady claims that w hllo out Ing Trlth Harry Klemlnusomo two wMks ago ho asked to sea the watch. Miss Peterson produced the ticker * nd Homing kept It , Yesterday he sent her a pawn ticket calling for the watch upon payment of 113.75. Flem ing WM ft ha-shcr at tbo Now York chop bou c , but hai since left the city , Mlsi Potorsendeslio ! to recover the watch with out redeeming the pawn ticket. Constipation poisons tno blood : DeWiU's Mttlo Karly Hlscrs euro Constipation. The cause removed the disease Is cone. MAXIUMOMAIj MISI-'ITS. Coitrti Cixllcd nn to. Settle MlHtnkcn of Ilytncn. I colsa Novon Is another woman who has boon convinced that marriage Is a failure. August 12 , 1WO , she united her hand and for tune with George ICovcn , nud now she is in court to ask fora divorce. In her petition ho nlleROs that two months after the wed ding ( Jcorgo came homo at 1 o'clock In the morning , drunk , thnt with him came a friend. Ceoi-go Abbott , tbat the two knocked her down nnd used her head as a football. Only four weeks npo tbo plaintiff alleges that Oeorgo accumulated another drunk atid was wild , wicked and ikisivo Louisa now asks that Ur addition to the dissolution of the marriage ties that the court order George Novcn to shato his wngos , which amount tofNI per month , Judgolrvlno devoted bit spare time jester- day afternoon to hearing u > stltnonin the divorce cuso of Xollie DoMars against Solo mon De.Mars. 'Jhu plnlnttff tcitlttcd that she marrlod DoMnrs Ir. 1SSO : th.it three ( hlldi-cn were the result of tholr union ; that he drank and abused her until she was forced to leave him. Ono year niro Mrs. DcMars came to Otnahn nnd" placed the children m the Creche. Shortly after thin Oc.Mars stole them and trek them back to Uubuquf , la , where they slept In saloons and undt-r sidewalks The motlior brought the Htllo ones back and com menced dlvoico proceedings. DeMars denies all of this nnd avers that his wife is un unlit person to take cara of the childruii. The Judge has taken the case under advisement. KugODO Nell , n property owner , fe els sad over the award of appraisers on Thirtieth street from Cuining to Chicago He has np- pea led from , thu decision of the council and has taken his case into the district court. Small In < ? l7e. ereat in results : no Witt' ' Mttlo Karly Risers , llest pill for Constlpa tlon , boit for SICK Headache , host for Sour Stoinucb. UliXKUKirr'llH I-'KUO. The McKllmttim-DiilTcnrii Vendetta Again jMtr.u-ts I'.illccttoiitinii. . Like Hanquo's phost , the Driffeorn-McEl- button feud will not down , and like that un canny nnd restless spirit the cclobratxsd ven detta of the north bottom has once more boiled up in all Its quanilam fierceness The wrathful ebullition1 * of the pucnacious members of these belligerent families have ticen thucnuso of periodic" ! and oft-repcntcd alrincs of this neighborhood quarrel in police court , but for months past nothliie bud been beard of It , and itvas supposed and earn estly hoped bv the authorities and a longsuffering - suffering publio that tbolong drawn-out war- f.uo liuil nt last died n natural death These fond \vcreciiirllvdashcdtothcgiound jcsterduy when John MclCllmltoii walked lutp the cou rt room and filed an in formation ncainst Charles Driffcorn. charging the old offense of lighting. Therei is ono novelty In the charge , however , and that Is that the de fendant is gulltyof fighting by an "offensive carriage. " Whether the aforesaid carriage wasapirbairo wagon or Charles' personal demeanor nnd deportment tbo Information does not stato. and this phase of the cnto will probably remain shrouded In mystery until the residents of that unfortunate locality to the number of several score ) are brought into court to tell what they know about it. For IlllloiiH lworder. ! = i TJso Horsfoi"n Acltl I'hogphatc. Dr. D. Schaub , Muncie , Ind. , says : "Havo vscd It In bilious disorders and it did all that was desired. I think it an invaluable remedy , " j IT'S \lli UVKIL TroiiblesoTtlio Lunnber Dealers' Asso ciation AdjiiHlcd. The directors of the Nebraska Lumber Dealers' association met in the office ) of Secretary Sunderland to consider the case of C' . N. DIetz.who had appealed from the action of the directors suspending him from mem bership In the association. The matter was considered at length and was amicably adjusted , Mr Dietz agreeing to pav tbo line assessed against him for violation of tbo rules of the association. Tbo affairs of tbo association are now In good shape , according to the statement of ono of the directors , and no further trouble is antic ipated. Attention I If you desire a line head of hair of a natural hue and free from dandruff , Hall's Hair licncnor Is the best and safest preparation to accomplish it. Hoard ofPnulIc Works. Major Fumy was the absentee from the meeting of tbo board of public works held yesterday afternoon. For constructing the sewer from Thirty- first to Thirty-sixth , on Harnoy street , there were three bidders. McGavock & Dailoy bid * 1.13 for 13-Inch pipe , 83 cents for 15-inch pipe and Ul cents for S-lnch pipe. They were the lowest bid ders nnd captured the contract. Ono week ago the bid for sloping b.inks was laid over. Today It was awarded to Cyrus Morton at 1" cents per cubic yard. A Specific for the Coiijfli Following T .i Grippe. Many persons who have recovered from the Influenza are now troubled with a perais- tcntcough. Mrs. A. J. Allen , \\ifo of the c-ditor of the Scott County ( Iowa ) BIadosnys Chamberlain's Cough Komodylsn swcUlc for the cough which usually follows an at- talk of la gripjKJ. Irur sale by all druggists. Heal KsttU' Owners' Plans. Tbo directors of the Ueal Estate Owners' association held a meeting last night. By laws for the government of the association were road an'd adopted. It xvos the intention to elect aiwnnancnt secretary , but the subject brought out so many different opinions that tno matter was laid ever for ono week to nwalt the report of a committee to decide upon a man for the position and tac salary to bo paid. Iho mooting of the assoctatlan which waste to have been held tonight has been postponed to await the decisions of the directors in rc- C rd to a secretary ? The Howe scale took first premicm at Pnila dclphia , Paris , Sydney and other exhibitions. Hordeu & Selleck Co. , Agts. , Chicago. Knjoj-inriit. The Omaha ledge of the National Associa tion of Stationary Engineers held n May party last night in the lodge rooms , on the bovcnth floor of TIIK BKK building , The stal wart manipulators of tha throttle -wore , ac companied by their wives and tlio evening was passed in u very pleasant manner Music and Uuncing. U-o cream and cukoand a largo supply of sociability were the menus used to make the party a perfect success. Fraternal > faHH M t The joint committee of the fraternal so cieties having In charge the arrangements of the mass meeting on Muy 29 will meet at room ! tl. chamber of commerce , tills evening nt H o'clock , An Invitation is eitondod by thocouimlttoo to the ofllcors of the various lodges lo attend its meeting for an inter change of vluws , and a largo uttondanco is looked for , Brought in llu At Icy. Detective Haze returned from Dos Moines at T o'clock last night having In charge Ucrt Tbo rruoner Is a pal of W. F. Vilns , the man who robbed two visitors at tbo Turkish oath rooms. Hauloy'a wife and mother ac companied him and a sro quartered at ttio Jon- hotol. Halter's barb wire liniment has met with extraordinary favor , and cases pronounced Incurable nave born trvttod with success. bvrry farmer should keep a bottle of this justly celebrated rcoiedv ; ready for Instant use. SETTLING TIMBER CLAIMS , Instructions to Register * and Receivers of Local Land Offices. ADJUSTING ENTRIES NOW PENDING , Circular Letter from the Oonnnli- gtuncr on the 8ul > Jcct Points of PnisliiK Interest to "Western People. WA III\OTO.V , May 8. fSi > eclal to THE HEP. ) Land Commissioner Carter has ; Just given out this circular letter concerning the application of the recent act of congress re- gardlnp the timber culture laiv * and modify- inp the other land laws of thft country. It has not yet reached the ottlres of the local land onices , but will bo received bv them shortly : DnrumtBYTor GCXRIMI. \xiiOrricK. . \V siilNiTON , D. C. , April Sr , 1SOI. Rcplstei-s and Hccolvers , United Stntm District I and Onices , Gentlemen Your at tention is called to tlio net of congress enti tled "An act to repeal timber culture la\u and for ether iiurposos , " approved March 3 , Is'.U.a . copy of which U norctoattached. It will be observed that bj the lirst section the laws providing for the entry of public lands for tmibur culture purposes , are re pealed so far as icgrards future entries , but continued with certain prescribed modifications , as regards the adjustment of cjtlstlnn claims , initiated prior to such , re- l > oaliuBact. . Hence , no further entries of this class will be allowed unless the right to niuko such entry had accrued orviis nccru- inc at the date of said act. In dealing with existing entries the urovlslons of the first section of the repealing act will bo observed. It will be soon that by the fifth proviso of thutsection the right lsext < ! nd l to persons having certain qunlitlcations to commute tboir entries in certain canes at the rate of $1.25por acre. For tbup.urposo H will bo noccssar ) 1. That the person shall have In Rood faith compiled with tneprovisions ot the timber culture lavs for four years. L' . That he shall be an actual bonn lido resi dent of tlio state or territory inhith said land Is located. Final proof for the commutation of timber culture entries under this pnnlsioti shall be niado ns other linul timber culture proof is made ( See i'orms 4-3S5 and -l-3Mii , aim shall satisfactorily exhibit the facU iicccisary to entitlu the applicant to make purchase thereunder. Itoturns will bo made ns in commuted homestead entiles under existing practice , but tlio propsr annotations on the returns to Indicate the character of the transaction as a commutation of timber culture cntrv under said net. For nnal proof in timber cultnro eiitrici. the registers and receivers shall bo allowed the saino fees and compensation asart > nlloncd under previously existing laws in homestead entries. The second section amends tha de crt land law of March 3 , IS" (1'JStut ( ,3 ; , by add ing tbcrcto five sections , numbered from four to eight inclusive , modifying Its provisions in the in.iuncr follow luff , viz. : 1. The party making entry thereunder Is required at the time of illttiK the declaration , to Illc also a map of the land which shall ex hibit a pi mi sbouitiR the tnoJo of contemplated - plated irriRjllou , and which plan shall be sufficient to thoroughly Irrigate arid reclaim said land and prepare it to ralso ordinary ag ricultural crops , and shull also show the source of the water to bo used for irrigation and reclamation. Provision Is made that persons muy associate together for purposes defined. " . Entrymen shall expend , for purposes stated , ot least $1 nor aero f 1 per aero dur ing each year for three jcars and shall file proof thereof during each year , such proof to consist of the affidavits of two or moro \vit nesses , showing that the full sum of $1 per acre bad been expended during such year , and the manner invhlch expended , And at the expiration of the third yearn map or plan showing the character and extent of Improve ments. 3. A failure to flic the required proof dur ing any year , shall cause the land to revert to the United States , the money paid to be forfeited , and the entry to bo canceled. 4. The limit for making proof is ctmnRcd from three years to four years from date of filing the declam ation , This proof must , in all cases , show the citizenship of the pirty offering it. and tbo cultivation of onc-oiKnth of the land in addition to the reclamation to the extent and cost , and in the manner hereinbefore noted. 5. The party may make his final entry and receive his patent at any time prior to the expiration of four years , on making the re quired proof of reclamation of expenditure to the aggregate extent of $3 per acre and of the cultivation of one-eighth of the land , 6. Kntrica made prior to the date of said act may , howcvur , bo perfected under the old law , or , at tlio option of ttio claimant , may bo perfected under the law as amended , as far as applicable. T. Assignments nro rocognhed. but the amount of land that may bo held by assign ment or othcrwiso , prior to issue of patent , 1s restricted toSJO acres by the setoutb section , which section it is provided , however , shall not apply to en tries inndo prior to tno act. Assignees must proper ! } provo their assign- mc'iits by fllioR in the local office an affi davit and certified copy of the Instru ment under which they claim , and must make aflltiaUl of the nmount of land held. 8. ily the oiRhthsection the provisions of the original act and tlio amendments are ex tended to Colorado. V. By the same section tbo right to make deserl-'land entry Is restricted to resident citizens of the state or territory In which the laud .sought is located , wnoao citizenship and residence must bo duly shown. Tbo third section of the uew-act amends section ii2v\ revised statutes , so as to ex tend Its provisions to settlers under other nettlenioiitlatvs in addition to tbo pre-emption and homa > tC4d laws , and so as to admit of transfers for right of WBV for canals or ditches for Irrieatlon or I'mlnnco. ns well as for church , cemetery , or school purposes , or for the right of way of railroads , as In the old statute. The fourth section of the new act reMals all the la-ns allowing pre- omptioa of tbo publio lands by in dividuals , but provides for perfecting claims previously initiated according to the provisions of the laws under which they woru initiated ; therefore , no filings or entries will boaliowod thereunder , except when noe- ossary to perfect claims of Inception prior to the approval of the rupeallnir act , and claims to Indian lands covered by Its tenth section. Thu fifth section tlicriMf nmtmds section 23oO , revised statutes , so as to prevent any parson who Is tbo proprietor of moro than HVO acres of land In any state or territory from acquiring any right under the homj- st-o.ul law , nnd aUo section W , revised stat utes , * o as to require a different afUdavit from that now required to bo made by appli cants , as preliminary to homestead entries. In future a preliminary nflidavit will be re quired to conform to the o amendtncn ts , .properblunk forms for \\hlch will bo prepared and transmitted ns soon as practicable. ( Form of affidavit attacbod ) The sixth section of the now act amends section-UH , revised statutes , so as tonxjuiro the parties proposing to comniuto their home stead entries to cash , shall make proof of set- lenient and of residence and cultivation ol the land for a period of fourteen months fron : tbo dale of the entry , and thu provisions ol llio section aimeticica are made to apply to limiis on the ceded ] > ortiouof thoSioux ruscr- viitiou In South Dikotu , wlthnut , bouovcr , relieving thu settlers thereon from any pay ments now required by law. This provision must b < ? enforced in all cases of commutation In which tbo commuted en try was mu'io after the date of sale act , but thu right to commute in cases in which the entry was made prior to that date is not af fected thereby. It will be necessary to prcparu nud trans init a number of blank forms for proofs uiu affidavits , under thl act , which will bodouo without unnecessary delay. ( See attachci forms .S'os. 1 UtO > , Too remainder of the said net It not considered erod to call for remark In the circular , bu will bo the subject of future instructions. l leav ) ucKnawlodpo receipt. Very rospocl fully , T. II. CIKTKII , Commissioner. Approved : UEOIIP.H Ciuvni.bn , Acting Secretary. DoWtt's Llttlo Ejrly Uisors , host pill CliiKiiigorf < iut Ii Sevenloprtli. .Tbo taking of testimony was begun ywtcr- Cnjr In federal rotirt'fft the c.i o of Fonllnind Strletz ana other.viiralnst the Union I'nelflc , asking for damaifusjji consequence of the lajlnjr of nddltldfi.il tracks across South Seventoontn street ; The | iroportv owners dnwu there clulmitlmt the Injrincot thesena- dltlonnl t nicks will practically cloio the street , but the Unfon I'acltic disclaims any such purposo. - llUttHKTALK. Work of the ISitucrs nt Morris I'nrlt mill . ( Jrnv MencI. Mounts PARK , N. Y. , May ? . Fust work Is the order hero and Tenny Is the chief at traction. Ho 1m Veen going as well as ho over went in his life. Ills host move was o mlle over the track In 1:40. : Ills owner timed him in 1 ; 43. Tenny I ) not n howe that ueecla n grout deal of fast work , hut takes long , slow-moves to mu.sclo him up. Then , It ho has hli speed , he will do to hot on nt nny dls- tnnco. Ho has his speed at present , nnd barring accident , may Go iwokocl as a stnrtor In the Brooklyn hnndlciip. 'Matt" Allen Went to ( Jrnvesond on Tues day. I'ctcr wont n half in M. Ills two-year- olds nro goUK ! welland their work at Gra\cs- cnd will bo closely watched. H , .1. Johnstm has glroti both Uncle Hob and Terra Cottajoinu stiff work , and if his present plans nro carried out both will have n raeo nrtwoon the bill this season. Walcott&- Campbell have given their two candidates n tusto of what Is coming- . One went a niilo and a quarter In 12 11. Both nro booked as starters nndCasslus has been well backed by his stable , lingers' ' Senorlta is winning the good opinion of all the boys. l'lttj burp Phil will start for Cnivcsend ! on Sunday 11 is lot looks like sure money If ho could losoICcrnon the way. Imported Slinou Magnus looks line , and being by St. Simon out of Wheel of Forluiio , Is ono of the best horses cur im ] > ortod. Ho hai a strong , reso lute ways of going , and has a peed turn of speed , but has not been sent nnv distance jot , Uut when he aDDcavs horsemen are sure to ask "What horse Is that t" Iv. K Alcock is his trainer and has several useful two-jear- olds in his string of fifteen They are the property of Gattorsallsit Cohen , London and New York. Sneilekerls doing useful work with Longrun , and the horse improves , o\ery day. Ho will bo a good one. At ( iiiA.VFse.v-D , N. V. , May 8. Burlington took his orkatthodUtancoonound ( aquar- tor miles ) yesterday. Ho went thoflrs.t rallo In 1.15 and finished strong Hi3:12. The gen eral opinion of the oil-lookers was that It is. good ivork and that hois "In It suro. " Sauntorcr vent a mile in 1:47y. : The oth ers m the sUiuie all did strong work I'rlnco Koyal and Eon took a stlfT canter. Bolero ana Sir John galloped a mile , The two-year- old , Bbivercd , went threo-qunrters and went \ery\vcll IClnston gallopod.asdid Paniutilcu , .mil many trainers still think that Hamilton will pilot the high race. Uanquot went a mile in 1 M't1 j Manhan ctt and Iho Sweet Homo colt worked easy in , V 8. They arc both peed colts. Strldevvny Is good and is dangerous in any company up to one and one- eighth miles. Ho never was better. The California division of hX J. Baldwin's stnbles has arrived. It comprises a very nice lot and the horses attract much attention as they canter 'slowly around the track. Los Angeles looks fjoad , but a little big. Anotu- or move will put her all right. Satiapo looks like a winner. Clio Is all rig n land should win many races with weight up at the short er distances. BarricU it AVithner's lot is In good condi tion as any at the track. Tiluo liockdid llvo- figntbH in 1:0t ) handily Void did n mile at a rattling pace and pleases his trainer as much as any horse in the stable. Charles Sanders has got In training and is a buiy man. He ts doing slow work , as his horses that will race arc steady and growing strong. Matt Allen's lot has not done anthing on this track , but tomorrow will bo iiseda llttlo. Green Morris is- working Judge Morrow carefully and hois In perfect condition , as is S truth meath , and a battle talwcen Strath- ineuth and Potomao may bo looked for , as they como together > a two different starts on this track. l.lbrary loons flno nnd can run. Ills be t work H Wand 1:53 Her Highness galloped strojg and dta well at a clipping- pace. pace.Phil Dnyer backed Eon last night , batting S100 to $300. Judge Morrow was backed at Sffii to SI for 51200. Tenny was bucked at S-S to fl against Burlington , $7 to $1 was offered and | IO tel \vasaskod. Several others were backed for small sums. Tenny Will Start. Nnv YORK , May 8. An announcement Is rando hero today that Tenny will positively start in the Brooklyn handicap unless the track is very bad. Later oven tnan a week ago Mr. Pulsifcr , In the most emphatic man ner , declared that his horsa would not start in the handicap. His trainer said that the chances were ono in a thousand against bis starting , though ho hoped to got him ready for the suburban. Every confidential friend of the stables baa the idea that Tenny would start , and Inasmuch as the horse lilmself , un fortunately , could not speak , this evidence was the best that was obtainaule. The trouble with the horse -was located in the coronet of one of bis feet , a trouble which could not bo detected except by experts upon a careful examination. It is now claimed that hU lameness was the result of a rheu matic affection which ho has overcome. At the St. James hotel last evening Mattie Corbott , the bookmaker who is friendly with Mr. Pulslffr. offered to bet H,000 , play or pay , that Tennv would beat any horse in tbo .Brooklyn handicap. No ono seemed disposed to accept , when somebody suggested that Mr. PhilDwgcr who was present , had a horsp en tered tbat bo thought a good deal of. "Prince Royal is a good horse , " said Matt , 'but ! um after higher gaino. " " 1 don't Umo that ns a bluff or a bet , " said Mr. Dwver , ' 'but I will talw that bet of ? 1,000 , play or piy , that Prince Royal will beat Tcnny and will taica it just about as often as it is offered. " Tcnny is a good horse , but there has been too much mj story about him , The news of Tenuy's starting will create decidedly un favorable criticism toward his owner , nnd will leave on uianv the Innircssion that the stones wnlch were published by papers who accepted his word In all fuith were very much exaggerated for the purpose of affecting the bottinir market. Tenny's ' victory under the circumstances would bo extremely unpopu lar. OUTItA GROUTY TJtEATKMt. Laborers llefmetl Their Pay and Ter ribly lirttten IJesldoH. NEW VOUK , JMayS. An Italian whoso face and head were horribly bruised , presented himself at thn pftloo of nn TttHnti mnvspnpor in this city j-esterday and told his story "Mynnmals Paolo"Valeat * , " ho said , "and my address ia No. 1114 Mulberry street. Until n few days aso I was working ut Silver Mine , Conn. , having been sent there by ono Puce , a contractor and bourdlng-houso "keep er , lie agreed to pay mo and several others fl.'ila day and topay our furoto and from Silver Mine AVe were expected to worl < on waterworks , and for thirteen days I worked hard , though I kneix-tbat mv labor would bring me little money , as I had to pay for my board and a palr'of big boots , all of which cost me fcS. A-ftcrtwfo wcolcs had passed the boss dismissed slxtrcp of u.s , his excuse being that the engineer was about to como ana lay out a noiv route. VVd soon became s-uislieu1 that the engineer wuft not coining and so wo asked the Amoricaiiflvorseer to pay nn our money as we wished to look for work lso- where. Hosworoft ns and wnon one of our comrade auswcrcd'hini back In Kngllsh the overseer struck himdn the lace and cut him badly , A fight soeiaoi on the point of break ing out , butall the gang gathered at ouco and prevented it. "Tno hours > afterward wo were ordered to Icavo the place without delay , but as wo were going the baas told us to wait a little and wo would got our money \Vo had Mill some confidence in him , hut whllo wo were waiting the eiiKiue-ir's son with noveraL others came up to us , and instead of handmir us money drew their revolvers and ordered us to give up our numbers.Vo could not resist , though \\t-.could not seohovv we could claim our money U we surrendered thu num ber * . Bven theii , however , they were not satisfied , but seeing we weraunaimed they beat us menllessly with ttiuir revolvers , lists and foot. Finally wo scattered in several oinc'.lons and after walking for three days nnd two nights thirteen of us reached Now York , our capital being only lOconts. " Fourteen of the laborers bore many marks of Ill-usage ana Valcnte's nose and llus are cruelly mangled. Ho explains his injuries by saving that the boss tratcplea on his fac with the heels of his acavy boots. SENSATIONAL COURT SCENE , A : "Woman Seizss a Compromising Letter and Tears it Up. THEN FAINTS IN AN OFFICER'S ' ARMS. ' roll ) ' Sirs. Kint * r I'lnccs Herself In Contempt al \ MV Hm-di in Spite of Warning I ) ) Her Counsel. lNr.n HAVES , Conn. , Mny -AM extremely unusual scene \VIM cunctrtl In the civil slJo of the superior court before Judge Homlrlx In thu city yesterday. A woman wrought up ton high pitch of ejcdtement by rtiuniiRlug testimony , arose Jrotu her scat at the coun sel's table , snntched n letter walcu she roc- Ofjnlzcd us one ithlch Mio liad written to her husband and which would much compromise her , tore it up in the presence of ttio Judtfo wlio ro ID in uniled her to dcslit , mid then fainted In a deputy sheriff's urnis. Judge Hoiitirlx viia excited , niul the imposition of soutcnco lorcouteDjpt of court wits stHpondotl /or / 'ho ttmo' being by the ndjournmcnt of court , to afford the woman , who hud boon re moved to n side room , titno to recover her composure. Chnrles * iV. Foster , formerly of ihU citv. hut now of Kprinplleld , Mosv'.U tlio plaintiff In the suit. Ho claims that his u-ife. wlio Is nn uncommonly prcttv woman , ha * been In- timalo with David Soavor Three \\itncjios had testified for tbt > plalntift when tlio lira- mntlc scene occurred Mr * . Poster Ilia writ ten a letter bopping her husband to con dona her offense ana llvo ivilb her The teller lay In front of Attorney . A. Wright , counsel for Mr. Foster Mrs Foster snt next her counsel , Uufus R IMciott When she csplcct the letter her face llamcil. She nroso , passed behind Judco Hcndrlx , reached over the tublo , snatched the loiter , left the sldo of the table and moved towards her sister who sat In that part of t lie court room ict nsuie for witnesses , tearing the letter ru slio moved. Judge I'ickt'tt i-alleil lobcr to stop and to return - turn the letter , threatening \\ittidrn\v from the case if she did not , but nltbout nv.ill .ludpo Hcnclnx ordc-red Uioauput ) sheriff to seize Mrs , Foster and obtain the letter. Uv this tlmo the letter was In pieces and Mrs. Foster was mo\Inp toward the rear window of the court tiiitl wn-s btill toaritiK It. Deputy Bpiecol grappled with tlio woman and she fainted. Small piex-cs of uaper cov ered the carpet ut her feot. Law > \Vrlht ( patliercd them toRctlier afterwards and placed them In an envelope to bo used in tiie future if necessary CJiarles Poster and his wife were married seven jearsapo. Thoj have a little dauph- ter about ilro years old , whoso custody Irs. Fobtcrhas by decree. A dry , hack ! npcou h lieeps the bronchial tubes in a state of constant irritation , which , If not speedily removed , may lead to bron chitis. Xo piomntcr remedy can be had than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , which is both an anodyne and expectorant Their Mixture Causes n Oront ilow AinoiiK1 Cimiidlnii Itrds. OTTAWA , Out. , May S. The Canadian law with regard to selling liquor to the Indians Is very strict , the penalty beinef500 for each offense. Advices from. Winnipeg state that Chief Inspector ClarKs has returned from Deloralno after un Important trip along- the branch line. Regarding tbo difficulty amoup the Indians ho says several bucks from the Turtle mountain dhtrict came into posses sion of a quantity of whisky at Deloralno. Becoming- excited quarrels followed , and la the jDClcc Bear Bull , an American Indian , shot at Standing- Cloud with the result that the latter \ \ js wounded in tlio chost. .Mary Good , a squaw , was in the inldit of the fray and was shot in the hip. Bear Bull received a gunshot -wound In the head. This occurred about ten rnilos from I3clso Vasse. Scrgeantl'euucfatherand other members of the northwest mounted police weroat once notified and wont out to the scene of tbo row to arrest the principals. On arriving there they found the Indians in a great statj of ox- citeuient and seeminply determined to resist the authorities. On making inquiries 1'onno- father decided that Bear Hull and Good Horse , who obtained the whisky from a white man , were the men ho wanted and proceeded to make the arrest. Bull , a big , swarthy fel low , who is six feet , tall and weighs 200 pounds , was determined that no rod coat could arrest him , and armed with a bipboule knife , no dared them to touch him. Poune- father , drawing a revolver , informed him he had to como-dead or alive. Seeing that ro- Mstanco was useless , the Indian turned the blade of theknifoon himself and was about to drive It into his own breast when Ponno- fathcr and tho. officers seized him and put him in handcuffs. Tne prisoners were placed in charcre of Bailiff Nelson at Doloraino , where they nero securely locked in a box car. They will bo taken to Boise Vasse , where the ofllcers have arrested the man who B < ivo the liquor to tbo Indians. The man ho * been Identified by the Indians. The perf umo of violets , the purity of the lily , the plow of the rhso , and tbo flush of Hebe combincln Poz/oui's wonarous Powder. OJ' JJl'KDEIl , Footpad Found Guilty hy a San rriuiL'lRCo Jury. S.VN FRANCISCO , Cal. , Mav S.-Sidney Bell , a footpad who shot and killed Sam Jacobs on , was convicted last night of murder in the first degree. On tlio night of August 10 last , osJacobsnn , pot oft n street car In front of his house , bo was stopped by two men and or dered to throw up his hands. Ho Grappled with the two men and was shot ana mortally wounded , Heforo ho died ho described the men as one short and the other tall. Owint : to tbo mysUrv of the crjtne tbo Jacobson story wa not believed bytbo police. During the fall and early part of the winter follow ing the shooting a doieri highway robberies \vcro committed , in each case the footpads beliifr described as ono tall and the other short , r'uuilly the police arrested Bell and a man named Campbell on the cliarpo of highway robbery Catnnbell confessed to Borer-al robberies and told how Dell shot Jacobson Another man named Schmidt , who \vorlicd In the foctpnd business with Bell , testified that the latter had made a confession to him. ( lOsaler'slMauIc Headache Wafers. Cures all headaches in 20 minutes. At all druggists i-nnted U e.slonx'rs. WASIIIVOTON , Mav S. [ Special Telegram to THE HKK. ] Pensions were granted today as follows : Nebraska : Original Charles Hlldrcth , , Ta on Lyon , Ell Goldlng1 , Jamej White , Thomas Duncan , Nelson I-'redmoro , John Stollar. Aiiditlonal-Ediv. II. Morton - ton Increase Benedict Streigel. South Dakota- Original -Daniel Wllcox , John J. Conover , John I'oll. increase Geortro Perry North Dakota : Additional Thomas Arm strong. Iowa Original Charles Humph , William II Gttj , Peter ( iarberi , Uovt Y. Miller , Samuel Jones , William Kemp. Alonzn Iic tt , Joseph I.afta , William CimortJamei It. Sumncr , Vincent H. Johnson , N'ntbau K. K Ilaybom , John Poton , Noah AV. Kim ; , Albert ( Jlllls , Murray L. lUthtway , William Campbell , I'cter lluusur , William Morgan , Lewis Sblney , Uideou S Divert , JIunry A. Newhouso. Additional Hobort CrosUoy. IntremoVilllain Mclntosh , Lev ! Armsby , William I , . Ktarweathor , John McLaughlln , Vlucenl Toinliiisor. , Henry Ii. Harris , Will- lam G. Kupj. Helssuo Jasjwr Pullbrice , Orlginnl widows , etc. Snruh ( irobiiweil , former widow of Joseph Trowe ; Martha , widow of John King ; Sally S. , widow of Hobort Allcood ; How H , Tucker , fonijer wldowof Hugh Harper : Jane I ) . , widow of John A. Purao , Clara K. , widowof ( Jeorgo E. Fisher. _ Hood's ' SursadurillaU on the flood tlilo of of pCMJulrltyuhlchKwltioii | It has reached hy Itsowu Intrinsic , uudoubuxl merit. Clerk Hnker Aciiiitted. | PiiiLUiKi.i'iiu , 3'a. , May 8.-oorpo ! C , liaitor , formerly clerk lu the ppralser's How BABIES SUFFER When their tender SKINS are literally ON FIRE with ITCHING AXU 12C2CUAS and other Itching , Scaly , and lilotchy Skin and Scalp Diseases , none but mothers realize. To know that a single application of the Cuticura Remedies Mill , in the great majority of cases , afford instant nnd complete relief , permit rest and sleep , and point to a permanent and economical ( because so speedy ) cure , and not to use them without n moment's delay , is to be guilty of positive inhumanity. NTo greater legacy can be bestowed upon a child than a skin without blemish ami a body nourished with ure blood. CUTICURA Remedies are the greatest skin cures , blood purifiers , and luiinnr remedies , are absolutely pure , and may be used from infancy to age , from pimples to scrofula , with the most gratifying and unfailing success. TREATMENT. CUTICURA , the great skin cure , and CUTICURA SOAP , an exquisite skin purifier and bcautifier , externally , instantly allay the most intense itching , burning , and inflammation , soothe and heal raw and irritated surfaces.clear the skin and scalp of crusts and scales , and speedily restore the hair , \\hile CUTICURA RESOLVENT , the new blood and skin purifier and great est of humor remedies , cleanses the blood of all impuiities and poisonous elements , and thus removes the cause. " Alt AHOUT THE BLOOD , SKIN , SCALP , AID HAIR " mailed Irelo iny .vlJrc , (4 tuges ton IWaw , 50 Illustration * , tou Testimonials. A botAof tiruelc't aluc to mothers , ariorditi information not oHam.4bleelkr lierf. CITICITRKEMKDIE * arc > U c > et > where. Price , C trria.sSDC. . , CimciRA SOAT , 350. ; Ci in IRA Kk un * ENT , $ i. l'tcurca ; by rurrtKDKL-G/.MJ CiikHit-ALCoRi-oxA-noN , llosteu. P"j _ 1 JJlCllllOllUA 1 1 pii pl i lac5ihc ! J , irJ , rjujh , anj oily tVin aiJ h.imli , an J uniplo humon aj | i.mlleiuuliei of infancy anj chiMhooJ are rre cntrj > nd cured by tint most tffcctive of all Sim Purifier * and lleauliScrs , the celcbratcJ Cutlcurn Soap. Incomparably nirKrici 10 alt ol'icr iVm anj mmplciion saip , nliile iivalliig in ililic.icy and punty the moit cji ] < nsne of toilet and ir * -ry viaps. TAt fluty prevttti' : t ff t Jimmatftti JnJ tlogginifpftJ'tffrrs. tftf ntulf pfinflstfarti.Vw * iile greater than the combined ule cf all other ikin loapl. Sold throughout the norlJ 1'ricfr. . stores here , has been acquitted in the iJnitod Slates district court of the charge of altering the records of the jwliirlscopic ti-sts of sugar consigned to Glaus Spreckles , bv which , It was claimed , the government lost thousands of dollars. _ A young lady of Jefferson , AVost Virginia , declares thnt she was nil .run down bo fore tatting Ayor's SarsnparilM ; but tbat now she Is gaining strength every ( lav. Ayer's Sarsaparilla - saparilla ii certninl\ wonderfully effective tonic for the fceblo and delicate. Peculiar 'Milliner In AVhiuh a Concern WIIH Handled. N'Atnt-A , N. H. , May S.-At a mooting of the stockholders of the lay ! State shoo lastIng - Ing company yesterday serious charces were made against the management and the of llcers were ousted from their positions Per throe years the company paid 10 per cent dividends , but It is alleged a recent examina tion of the books of the concern shows that uvery cent of the money was paid in ns cap ital stock. These books show o or fJOO.OOO spent and not a trace can bo found of $14,700. QuotMi of tlio Jlay , Say ma , tbo girls say if my fnco want so speckled UD with pimples , they'd make me "Qu.eon of the JSIay , " What shall 1 doi Why , pet o.'bottle of Hallcr's sarsaparilla and burdock , of course ; it's tbo most wonderful blood purifier of the age. Not nn Aiiti-Amcrlonn Itlot. BO.STOY , Mass. , May S. A cablegram has been received from the American consulate In Florence at tha offlco ofV. \ . W , Jacnues In .this city stating that the reported rioting was not so serious as at first supposed. Jacqucsand his family were out riding and , happening to drive through the streets where arroUs were Dclng made , were hit by a stone thrown al the arresting party. Calicraph Writing Machine has a key for each charac-tir , and no shift carriage. I'acnpcd a Watery Grave. EAST TA. WAS , Mich , May S. The four chil dren who loft homo In an open boat ore reported - ported as having reached Port Austin after a narrow escape from drowning. They suffered - ferod terribly from cold an'd exposure nnd were nearly exhausted on reaching shore. They could not land at tbo Charities or Case- villa , but fortunately bv a change of wind they were driven near Port Austin. iJr. Blrnov euros catnrrn. Ceo uld'g. Will no to an Asylum. lUitTFOiin , Conn. , May 8. Charles J. DIxon. arrested in Now York vostordav for threatening to kill Jay CJoulcl , belongs hero. Ills relatives , who are wealthy , will have him placed in an asylum. fJittSOXA i , J'.l HA JtA PZ1S , J , E. Smith of Beatrice Is at the Paxton. John Morris of Lincoln Is at the Dellono. J , R. Harvey of Lincoln is at the Murray. Mark M. Coad of Fremont is at the Pax- ton. ton.T T , J. Foley of North Platte is at the Mil- lard. lard.John John C. Watson of Nebraska Citv is at the Mlllard. Mrs. IV. . Handle of Talrbury Is at the Pniton. Hon. G. W. K. Dorsoy of Fremont Is at the Millard. W. J. Davis of Grand Island is at the Del I one. Samuel J. Oliver of Nebraska City Is at the Dellono. E. T. llohr of Sioux City , is stopping at the Merchants. Mr. R. J. Ivllpatrick and frloud of Beatrice are at thePaxton. Bailey P. Waggoner , mayor of Atchlson , Kan. , ia at tbo Pax ton , Charles \V. Ingraham of Manchester , Eng land , is at the Murraj. J. L. . Dakcrand wlfo and Mrs. TavJor of Point aru lit the Dellone. Senator Charles F. Mandcrson arrived In the city yesterday morning accompanied bj- Mrs. Mundorson. They arostopplnp nt the Mlllard. Miss Hortenso Hardy , Miss L.ucclla Young. Mhs M. Pricoand Mrs. L , C. Young , all of Salt Lake , Utah , came lu last night from the west and tsok rooms at the Millard. Mr. .John McClaro of Now York citv and family are at the Murray. Mr McCIare is ono of tlie boardof police commissioners of New York citv. He nud bis family nro on tbo way to California nnd the mountain re sorts of the west to spend the summer. JfJ..tTJIS. flutters nt HoriM unlsr tttti livid , f/tu Km ttit ctnU. CHAN HALL At Imr residence. 402 North ICth hUteunt 1 : ! ] > . m .I'l-itUy , May F. Sanmn- t 1.1 Kl'inor. MK . / ! yi-an , wr.fo of II II. Cr.iMiliill , ItcmiliiH will bo taken to Dos Jlolnes , lit. , for Interment. Do * Moines. la. , s please copy. TheGenu no Johann Holt's ' Malt Extract Unequalled as a Tonic Nutritive for * impaired lifer ) - for the > Ycnk and Debilitated , for3lotlifrh while > inMiif'anri' during Cum JpM'ciirp Ho- wnro of Imitations. The conuino lias tJio siciinturo of "JoiiAW Horr" on tlio nock of every boltlo. EISNER &MENOELSON CO. , Sole Agents , 0 Barclay Street , New York CHRONIC COUGH Nowi I For It you do not It mar become con- punipttro. For Oxiiion/itfoii , Hcmfiila , llrinrnl Drblttlj/ and llailliiif IHieann , tlicro Is jiutluu - llko SCOTT'S ' FMULSION Of Pnro Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Or Xilm n cl Soda. It Is almost as pnlst/tblo ns milk , Fnr Letter tliun otliur en-cillcd KmulslouB. A. wonderful flcsli producer. Scott's ' Emulsion Thsro nro poor Imitations. Grt tht gtntttne.l Notice. Tlio annual meeting of stockholders of tin I'n'iuont , Kluliom.t Mlscouri Vulluy rullniad coiupiiny will be In-Ill nt tliu olllc > nf tlio oem < pany In Omuh.i , Neb. , on ] * rldny. Jlay i. 1KU1 , ut ' 'o'a ock p. in. fur thooliHilloii of illrt'ctori unit far the transaction nf siicliotliurliiiHlncat us may bu prusontod. Ihilod Mny 8 , INH J. It. lU-.in-iKi.u , Stcrt'tury. M'JdWI 7/ic ( it-cat Frt'iiclt I'l-eHCi-iiitloit , Curefl played out unnliood , mnkei socletr a plon snre nntl umiTlt'il Illo cutlufnctory. In liort It ri'i. turri tlmtTllallcr tlmt I'plunK' ton liu.ittlir yoimi mnn. J2 a packatp , ur 3 for $2 bent i > vr mull Ii a plain nealpil rnrclopu from observation , on rccvlpl urprlcD Ouodiuiin I'rUKCu ' umnlin. RfllLWflYTIMEGflRD "LeRTB IClIICACO , Hl/llUNATON A y. | Arrl e Omaha. I Depot 10th and Mo unHU. I Croatia K. C. , hT. J. A G 11 I Arrlrej. Omabo. Depot 10th nnd Maion Sti. I Omnha. 7.15 a m I . . . .bloiu Llty I'mnongcr i IJO ml at. I'aul p Kiprun 110 10 a m l eares sioux crrv A PACIHC. I AtrlTt-i Omaha. I Depot litti nnd Wct Urt ! < . I Omnha. 6.00p m' ' St. I'aol Umltvd l aics IClIIUMiO.SHOUrilw'KSTKU.V I Arrltci Omaha. I U. 1' dnpot. IQlli and Marcj fti.l OaiHhn. . U.l.'ia m1 . . . . . .Clilcauo Kinroxi fl.0 p m 4.3p m ! . Voitllmlo l.lmlttHl. . . . . 910 a m I ) . I Op in . . . .Kaitorn Flyer ' . 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