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0 V : 11 n li. it I i 'i , ? 1 r 1 tf3 iii Mr- f . s I! ; HI 'J r IS; I ! ! I Ik !.. h- i I if , I. r s I; f It w 1! NEW APVKKTISEMKNTS. New anfl Enlaii M Fails : 7 EUGGYAIiD CARRIAGE FACTGIiY, RUSTUNO PAYS IN WYOMING. WHY iS IT THUS I saw tliera a , 1 'r.. How Cattlemen Ar tloltef by M Wb J -,OB.,, Kriala Vtefhns sf "lwl" Uo Not Ue tbflr lsblor. j While Iifol llMMirork. The t.i:-t imtrtsrit nwrkm before j rwo mmM interested ia tfca 1"n n-.i.lf Wvnrtiirt vit-TTl South ! r. 1.. ft. n.VAfmcrc ennnsHmi ( fVeEiOg aTJ ... - i - - . aviujjumu ... ... "p" . ... -.- - i Dakota. Montam and Idaho today la the ...frihr.tr. the foIWinz cm "Wotnao'a i secri ? ': not fun tlw .litfes RB'i iotricadrt of inJ ato a gwat wUrlpot4 of i '.f ' frontier j.Iitiw, it mar be aM that : ,T'rk UlJ i am digcoarawi at tbe oct- J aIo,E ,a '3W .a . i. ; . . ' I u'i rift T'.; ii T't III. A3 A LOOKING GLASS. I r. . citv. 2'y I.;.!.! vy w n.n :it f:i!l ca i k it ii"VVloru- I jun liimit. out ;f l ev. vyl Iiti'iff in- n I liurii.) '! H;i i'i.CUto!!-. tiU! :;v ;i H k i", for f.ta'niiiatiott 1 iil Li'-- on liai.fi :i !;irt'? lot oJ W-t(-rn v'n ( -tn u-i'l !ij) ur. I llo;.(U (.'.in-, 'liny will c:jti, in qi.i.lily sm I i T mm1! ;m t,vn:-5 any lii.i- i,' M)i!t! laJoJ;il ;o, 'ttrviHV or Vi!fi int n. "rnstkr" is the Una ari'i:! to the man who ft'Is .orna arnl cattle from tho larjre herds on the wcntero rang'". Th? mstk-r loffs not f U-al tf tf-r the fashion fo!IowI by thicv of hib fciisl low rime. Una i isarsr which my comniivteo work ieada : r.'i to HscoTr. win snow you way i f-1 bo helpless in the face of esurtic Wrwicheilri'-ss ft !I . ta t la?t, be.u Jl r-e from the time of Mar, who "lrove av.ay the oxt-a of Joj i? r in the ni'Lt an l vr.iH trah-l up by the for-r,ian of tho rawh n-xt ron:irjr ari'I fonel to take the m k tra k. Jitt a'l of drhis tie rattle from tlus on wn !i t lw.-v ra . . b'. h. Vf-tlt!ii r i DV - " - - - - ' j I f.irtz. Vfcaterday 1 risited a witlovr who :i-ryrts herst-lf and three email chil I idn n byeewtcs. LtvJer tne 'sweating i ryt-U-m" h fmkhes rests, pitting on i Ijnttons and bnckles. fur one cent a rest j f'y working most diligently from dawn jnuy be f' '-in- rht)8he can make forty cenU a day brand wiaiiar j f.r the subsistence of herself and family .11 t. ... :..Lt . m ' . . lii.ihe to ord-r. v i-tyl.M.n hand Tb'ire are 5,000 women in Chicago e,arn III do i-:jr" JJollliil Sl.il l'o N f ;iiti ! i short notice , H.ii k aiai ai a."i lie; ailing UN I S-, WJIIi, CdlA.AWH AND Ai.I. I f A J t N I-:SS UAH!) VA i 3 K. .11 l.cTrafUl Ij.-oj. i;i .,!i:ck. My i i -- 1 t'j':utJii !;! i- uiulcr Tfife -ia. Ofi k !:, on rayittcvillft I, nrar iuy K.ct ry. t IT I Jo sun' to nee; inytyks r.r.rt ii. y prices bdV.rn bii i-i. IiesK-c!iul.v, I ;s-!f w.'r. vii.hA:.2h(: I 11.1 HERE'S A POINTEB, If von want to keep posted m th' prf.:on.s of tlio Alliance and r.-' i';a moveni"rit in the V't-?t s!io:j? ' r.t(l l';jiU.,jjKU AT LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, JiOX. J. liUIIliOWJr, VAUor. th:.i owned Ti.w brand H m fa.-hiuiie.l that a few ; & jiviD, fQT an arete number of lines added to the mark vmlun neigh-: u,m on(lCT this 'sweater' system. W rattle will chat.-o it to the one ; aa,j tbIjJ woman ia a fair ?aini,Se of th-ir adopted by the r:t,th r. Once he has a co 5" hkiilfnlly fashioned brand, the rustier d friml wLo la OIje of Ohj ha-i only to 1 indutrioiw and frugal, , prominent women and active arid soon ho wol eat.-r the rraiks of ll.i ; pbaatthropiatt, lookei the deaperation s.x-kuR-11 an 1 ome oth r f. liow will be fihe haJ tried to express in these words stealing from Iujd. d following this interview 1 vL-it- lt h a i.etic-a.de fact, by the way. . the homo &f another friellif who was that thone catt einen wh.-e herds in-; j- escrcised in mind, but on a dif creaw d o.t punommally and hk x- ferent lino bho hai tw0 rvants. one phiniably-at first the cows, even the ; fcf wLoxn WM reccivins, Cvo dollars a ,nof a,jUfiaaU"1 M-,,ran- "' week, the other four dollars. She was each year, accor imff to tho UiLhcul : oblieed to epend tnnch of her time in the standard home hfty and some an hun-' kitchen in or(Jer lhat the mcala mi ilt le drel fold are the oiK'S that are talirniL' ' . . . . i 1 ., , , . . . : , " eooKea at an. ai iuo lame, wneu utr the Jondest of the neceasity for cnf.rc-: daught;r hiqnir6d for maple eirup for 1 a ?u 1 1 1-11 1 J , her cakes, it was found that "the fprls' Another plan by whu h the lare Ler-J eateQ the Uon pUrchascd bnt a few ownew of Womm- loet heavily has d ad thel tzmily had to con- boenthat adopted by certain rid-nts themselvea K0iden drip. The o! ,ra.sKa, ,,vin-near uie une uma. auJ cake ba1 di3appCared like- lllfr T fill I'A IT'lT.iO I hf.nA I . ; alopU-d lrands identical with those l aila to t:aj tlse Play. th'tr tbe rther rx d thrt he didn't ;. . 1; ts a coui- ' l t;d storie. ; !, ra with yona- , yriyn:are4 ami .f. ta h-ae him ri. i,i!se refuses, yretcbclnesa.' un aa l deTKttrinjr she eijfw her Lfe ii 1.: I-avea him to wed her ruthf ul rival -t con.e there was px'r ret rih;:t!. :j f.,lhwi: npin this vrtwx and evr.-' ;;;jr.ar wr.s aJycstea to i suit the sice taoral seu.se of the ordinary 1 theater aadieuce. j It was a time worn plot, you rce. but I ti;.iriilly rvat"5. a:s-.l lihCl the large; I audi'. ace cicely. All exoep this one 1 luan. lit" rail hh fm.-rs throafa ;' whitened hair ne.-oiisly and lucked n.i-j ! t-.ilv at the r.mr.ant. youthful brunette WLse. As we had important matters to consider we went from the breakfast r .,.., t 4, , . . 1 consider we went trom tne DreaKia?i owned by tlie larcra outfits u extern 1 .1 , ' m i , , " .7 " room for their aiscussion, leaving the vomin. This branl iK-incf ri"-istTf.r! . ....... wrm urn Wyoming. This brand N-in in Nebraska, its owner would lx law fully possf-N.scd of all cattle bearing it lounu on elraHka ranges. Large num bers which have drifted to tho south and cast Ix fore the heavy nlomw have been s'.olen in this way in pa.: t winters. All this lias culminated in a condition of affairs elocly rescmbliuj; actual war fare. The ruHth;rs are yearly becoming uomer ami more numerous, and the cat help to the performance of their duties. At 11 my hostess wont to the kitchen and returned with the word that the breakfast dishes were unwashed, iihe found the girls planning what to buy with their earnings. One of them had asked her for an increase, as sho '"want ed to buy a lot." On account of severe illness in the familr it was not onssibla to find fault. as tne tamiiy mign: do leit witnout uti; by his : i 1 And tln.a I remeinbeml j their Kory. That man is a successful business man in this ciiy well iy a merchant. lie coni.iit ac d Ids bumru-.;.? cart er in another part of the state, in a very Imuiblo way. juanv yt-ars ago. lie m::rried, while yet a struggling, nlmo.-t p'Xiiless clerk, a widow with two children. That inar- j rir.ge was his salvr.tlou. His wife was a p rs n of wonderful ' business ability a fcletider, delicate woman, with a man's head on her shoul ders. A wotmiu who was capable of lo ing anything, from drawing tip an iron clad business contract t managing the rancial affairs of everv store in that Twer Stlt Diar. Uota a recent morning Charles Bar ber, of St. 3lArv ', O., ownt-d a hound, He wa.s a gKA coon Cog and kind to the children, ami Lad the respect and con fideare of the neighborbood. Alrs. Ear her mada some light Lis caits, set them behind the store to rise and went visiting, leaving Tow? r alone. Towaer eaw thoe biscuit. He was only canine after all, and he couldn't resist the temptation. He ate thaw raw bis-cuits. "ra- -tiarbcr always make good yeast The biscuits continued to at tend strictly to busine they kept right on rhdag. Ruon Towser began to thmk he Lad made a mistake. His rns- picion was cnrmed an Lour later v, hen a mnfled xploe--on in the kitchen etartle-l jasserJ by and caused them to make an investigation. The same unkind fate that had robbed ilr. Barber of a mess of warm biscuit for supper had deprived him of his fa vorite coon dog. Cor. Chicago Inter ucean. I NEW DOUBLE CUkUALiyAiJ y cax ismi lis. ADVERTISEMENTS. r r v f P-?!- Cr. W A . i i Ji w .. ? IT-WILL MY YOU CONDENSED SCHEDULE. InlTcct Feb. lHitli. TO WAIT FOR Nt'KTH lM.yM- 1 So. 5. ! o. 4. SUodaV.' SlIBll iUBd4 Ar Fsreiieriik Lv Fa'yrttevUIe i Lv hat ford I Ar Ornsln Lv (Jrernsboro Lv Wiinut Cave Ar Ml Alrv Lv BetinetUvUlB l.r Maxton Ar FayrUeville I.v Haniseur Ar tine'jslMjro Lv ;wndor Mumps EmIIjt CocUt. A learned English justice has been delivering an opinion from the bench upon so homely a complaint as mumps. One may catch it." he announced, "in five minutes by looking at a i-erson, as 1 know by my.own experience." i.uis statement was wrung from the justice in an action brought bvan in dignant father against a school His yuung son, ill with a cold, had been er roneously reported by a sister as having mumps. He did not have them, but on me report ttoe little girl was sent home, and all the members cf the family tdi gible to school were banished for three father cnno-l.t A I Arladison ImHr ex'ludiye , 9 5 ia - . 1 -Vi p m 1 SM p tu. I I 4 rpw : 11 .W p m; :np m$ ; Hi II 1.1 pm! 12 40pm I S.uia No. ! lalie 0 ur -Spring Goods! 3 ?paj 7 23 H 'lo U. n. IOSSsh Zl P SUT1I lMfi. Watch us next week. A. F. JOHNSON & CO, town. She rot Li ia into busir.es3 fur hiaist-lf: ! ? tbcv ownti! four-well. v.VU sav stores ' f"11". that the report should -in the city in which they lived. Then I investigated. she sent him and her son to New York I r A,oe 3nde. however, who evidently to branch out in tho met JWt. X UUV . , , , x, . .. . ..... . .u.... succeeded ia making themselves well l f hare assertion by the sister known here, and today they control two! lUe fhidy a presence was reasonable large establishments on Broadway. She : fmnu ior Lerolc measures. New York 1 i - 1 -""- iunes. remanieu behind to manage ailaurs atf home, with the usual result. j ' urky AKatn.t ciuu. He fell in love with an actress ia NewJ Officer D.;:inis Fitzgerald can carve a York. lie begged his wife to divorce' turkey as neatlv with his hickorv stick Lv Mt. Alrv Lv Wkinut'rove Ar firenboro Lv ire-nslH)ro Lv Sanfortl Ar FajHteville Lv FaVettetiile r Wilminfrt-ni Lv Fayeltf ville Lv Maxton Ar Hi-niicttsvillc Lv Madison Ar Ort-vnxhora I v irt'rnboro Ar H.iaisi ur ;iailr cx 4-slly cx Uai Susd.tT 1 Send.v. Sundat f No. 1. j No. 8 No. U 1 6(Hm ' f 8 1! aui' JOVkia j ! 30 a ! 12 4'i p in j 2 U p lu 3 04 .m, 7 15 pui( Ss 6 5 II pn; s ..j p m 4 ti pm1 2 4A i d .'A 15 1 111 'S 10 pu W. E. 1CYLE, Gen'l I'iisciii'r Agent Fv, Gen'l Man jjjer. . .i .. S I I 1 . J . w netJier ap-; h tr HnKiihTnit- tr. ti, tv..nv r "iha oa .1 iur Iiji"le,eii(l'nt pi- liver. per Lincol i, Keb. I.e.- v.-i 01 the ?lj.-;80iiri 01 ".a lor .c.:inp'c coj'y. .'-inscription price 1.00 yc . r. ALLIANCE PU3. 1. - vl-J t t CO. Notice. in a.tdiium lo a;v i:;i;lar Siock of WATCHES A-. J) CLOCKS, tv.irWu '.-.i I as the family might be left with. r.wi,;.... k 1 . ' and where could it und better.'1 I hero 1'nj.ivuiiif, mu viiiiiiuug point. ine , . , , , uhw.v 1 i fore this excellent house-keener as she btato htoc-K (growers association has , ; , , , . , , . i. fr,n,i f,.wi, .. i .., truly ia was obliged to do what the - " " , v j' i'.' v va putting a stop to rustling. Whether ap- rifcvi'il 4l.i. . i.. a. jv i'xvvi v lUL ct.XMMUciLIUU Uf EOF. TIfl . . . hanging of Waggoner, some distance ! m?..ot l Q -hem west cf this city, and tho shooting of1 y 3 re tln3 Hr.eat ihcVcy Tisdalo and Jones, in Johnson county. mdrcCf of w01nen e-inf out a mpera. plow that extreme measures arc to 1-. bl. e3 la an employment taat is , uuut'uuiuui, uiiiiuresfii o auu putri lers have nlroadv workod tl-,P J 10 " "r "l i ' -". ui'u" wuicu uiugu iuo neaiia ana nappiuess 01 Lim to he could marry her. She de-j as nay head of a family in the city, and clint-d. -vluttcrs went i'ro.ii bad to worse. 1 while lie demonstrated this on Thursday At last in despair she acceded to Lu re-! poor but temporarily dishonest August quest and procured a divorce from him. I CokaweHen showed to what extremes lie immediately went out of the state; necessity may drive a man. It was and married the girl with whom he was ! from .Myers" butcher shop that the vi iiii'atuatcd. j ilant officer saw him grab a dressed bird His former wife btiil manages his j and start away. Pursuit was immediate. ahV.ii s ia their native city. llei and the flying CokaweHen was not nror liou i.ves un.tcr tl hhu here and hel UUlIIIi ss same roof vnihi taken nntn he hud set a lively m mnnv to luaaaae the squares down Grand boah-vnni Atlantic k C. Railroad To fake effect o a. m., Wednesday. .May 'Stli, lf90. UOJNU EAST. Stations. V. Ar. j i,v. A- f.n is ; 1 ii: Ml' I 1 lii -, er. Hl li:!: ci.- 3In(;!iiiies, I icy j'.ir the i'lV-L'Oi'l.'lil- '" i., ior Uie i my !; i r; -1 r Hiiniiios and ..i.t',' tor m?v. ir .cccpt'! to' : t Sdidhi rn Mii-i;-B iU'S dS ,v i:;n. ol PIANO AN I) O.'tfiANS- sell the foilowin '.vi !i-kiiuwn .dial !e 111 ikes: Mat hushi-k, 8te.' , Mason & l lamliu a. l Chick- siwiip''.; Fl. rlir. Pi i. o lin Or-aii c he seen 011 ii at my plae ,,( on. ( all niid not ' u ; i' r:.,s Vitit I nil v, JMf 11. i;. i.;d;;nS 1 a hi followed. TI13 ru law in their own behalf. Tho arrest of Joseph Elliott, a special agent of the Stock Growers' association, and the swearing out of a warrant for Fred Coates, another agent who is acting as administrator of the Waggoner estate, is the latest move in the light. Th-se men are charged wuh having attempted to murder the rustlers who were can on Powder river. d so many and, is more truly woman's work than any other, suffers through tho length and breadth of our land for lack of competent helpers? Chicago Tribune. Ilow Women Use Their Ff-t. Women to whom nature has been iron erous in tho matter of feet are apt to in case them in Ion?. s!.-7uli-r hoots, i.f n,m, , .... i 4, . , ; lav iiis'iii iu wng, sieiiatr uoois ci ma. is AlT seHl 1 f C0UI,17 Patent leather tips, and no frivoli erests are at It ft tie3 " the matter of decoration to at- Std r ' ti S f , . tract attention to the size and structure TOi tl. n w n cutire1srates. t!f thfi of the offending members. There is one s -!d i I, TiwyC tCCk; Pity about large feet when be- wSm a i?t rStSoi wealth 1 t0 ne f -they -are eouallv dedeniued 1 irZl E ?ever.w an' CD! 8 Dr how 1 ir .,,r i. iner are- Ao one stumbles over find it uecpN-ary ta resort to tho extrent- est measures, it may be seen that the situation promises :.nything but a season of brotherly love and perco for the fu-tn- J'i,..er th rustic will be killed !. forced to leave the conn 1 ry or the n -'uesi in toca- raisin scale is at au end. Co Id. T ir ViOW A POSITIVE PVK CORE FOS use Vwv?X pafj h 40 VM3.J7& SIMPLE. 'PECTIVE. WONDERFUL. Highesl TSSTiMONIALS. At OrnffsioU .r Mal!tU oa lUxclpt of I'rlcu . iMin WI.VKELMANN & BSOWM &&?t ".3$? 'S Drui Co. ertf. saitimore. Md Lirwit Gertimn t lie ( itre will 1 tifrTmiH. sick. .-:.. 1 1 1 foim of hnn ache. rnitTo who have uf!eml, say uiBk wns Dicing ni7 ' 'kiiui. iifss nt to nee. No bud V U eiiVctH. Core certain n1 'Ultrlr ViiT M1m hr HrMVcriata of l.v Kind OR ,.,.. f i.'' n r. . ivy w s e a w fc The Vowltoy KlsUed for Ills Gun. Tiiomas i L i-Cay, a tall, rawboued Mis souriau, came to Chicago with a lor.d of stock and amused himself by tiring ;i rc volvcr U the electric lights 011 Clark ctreet. lie vas before Justice Glennon the other morning. He aid he had been roblied of all his money, and Lawyer Kate Kane came to his rescue and pre sented him with fifty cents with which to get down to tho stock yards. The cour: then staid a ten dollar fine on him and coafisca'ed his wron. -o recken if that gun is confiscated it will be for sale one of these day.-, raid when it is I allow I'll buy it, remarked the big fellow as he ambled out of the courtroom after cast ing a longing glance at his L-im. wv:,.'i lay ujion Globe. the court's de Nonsuccoss of Russian Jews. The " Voskhod, the leading Jcwi.-h K.W B ABDEH SHOP. When ; ou wish sin easy shave, As gf od as barber ever pave, Ju5t call oi us ut our saloon At morning, eve or noon; NVe cut and dress the hair with grace, To suit the contom ol the face. Our room is ne.it ami towels clean, Scissors sharp and razors keen. And everything we thinkvon'ii fint- To suit the face and please the mind. n an our art anil skill can do, It you just call, we'll do for you. Shop on De Vane Street, opposite Court House, over the old Allim.ee Headquarters. PAUL SIIERARD, The Clinton Barber. Tho foremost of our periodicals." inquire int" tho condition r.f ttm t,.. who left R-;a during the persecutions of the past -Iiteen months. In a series of articles x. n writer asserts that the Palestine colonies havwhi--n f-iiiTiv..o , . , . . ...... v auu that the colonists are derirous of return ing to Kussia. In ths United States the emigrants find that their mann.il l.,v . x cannot compete with machinery and tiias no one wiU think of employing them as learners. Tho writer is certain that were a society to be formed in America to pay the expenses of Jewish emigrants back to Russia, quito two thirds would gladly avail themselves of its funds and return. them m a car or steps on them in the dim, religious light of the modern draw ing room. Now, the small'foot of the feminine persuasion is always being trodden upon and tripr.ed over. ltoht.nnh- itself n..-... on an extensive all occasion an.i u ,, i,., i , cmf.aa Vvoiw noir of the awkward man. There is. however, ono apology which always soothes the wounded feelings of this downtrodden foot If the man who crushes its delicate bones beneath his broad Xo. 9"s thinks quickly to remark that "the foot Was SO smai 1 ha crmhln't j see it," the woman to whom it belongs rejoices in the pain it gives her, and thrusts the other foot yet further out for the next blunderer to balance himself upon and soothe in the same way." A pair of boots for every indoor gown is almost a necessity now that the shoes must match the toilet in tint, ud this gives the usually prosaic shoe manufac turer a chance to unbridle his fancy consult his ancient historv his muse. For we men who cannot wear slippers and it must be remem bered that slippers add to the size of a broad, ungainly foot there are very dainty boots of suede in pale grays pinks and blues, with Vandykes of em broidery set in down the side, and boots of rich brocade d silk with patent leather tips and satin tops. New York Sun. m tins city. lie r or transact a busi l.l,CIVsts I'iM-ir.itf s;i''"Ti .'i ii:ii'( ' - . - j - . - i . ....... '.XV. V I -1 ness ueai without m? nr.it wixe s consent and signature. lie dare not dismiss a servant without her approval, so im plicit is hi.- fjiith ia her judgn.eut. And yet he has rained 'her life, which was apprc.ichiiig so lull a:i.l satisfactory a completion, and will send her down to her grave a brokenhearted woman, ail for tho sake of tho black eyed girl w he sat beside him and wept undl hei retrousse nose was .rnito red at the sor rows of the stage heroine. Did something whi: per to her, 1 won der, of that unhappy wife whom she had supplanted? Was that what made her weep? Was it au uneasy conscience which made hhn move so restl 'ssly ir. Lis orchestra chair? or was it a dread oi me same retribution wuieii was meas ured out so relentlessly in the play be fore him? New York Recorder. 'SiC- C032JAKDnrO IVEEY GBEAI THOUGHT AKQ ACTIOS1 IS THE WOSLD. A sample copy with Illustrated prospec tus wlli.be sent for 25 cents. GOV. WltUAlf E. XUSSEUU Twn Fpt-v la tv. most fagtmpt the handsome cf the ryyipwa. Adam Was No Gentleman. In Grace 31. E. church the Rev. Di Harcourt preached on "The Bible Origin of Evil," taking as his text the thirteenth verse of tho third chapter of Genesis, And the w -man said, "The serpent be guiled me, and I did eat.' " "It is the same old storytoday," said the preacher. "Every sinner makes an excuse to hide behind. The woman said 'The serpent ' and the lnfTI 'Tl.n woman. Whatever wo m -. t- c , 1 mum Ol Auam before Ins transgression, his con duct after it makpn innnifoct 1, e.-j. that he Avas sadly lacking in the ele ments that make up a true gentleman." Baltimore American. Tee'nTfret "KSf 'VOUr 7. "Dhlct. "Hot to btein Vatenta." with e.A.swcw&co. (o?s.JU Patent Offics, Washington, 0. C Helping One Another. &iys a bright Xew York woman Woman has been called the weaker vessel, the clinging vine, through all the ages. Now and strength is in streaks. Let the strong compliment the weak in this marriage bond. If the wife hasn't enottgh strength of niind to sret mt a targain counter, lpt the guard the exchequer. If the man is extravagant, let the woman koon purse. Some men nover Mn money until they are married." Merit TTins. We cTesire to snv ;;, , f , '" ' "'"ins, lUTTi ioi ii-i's ne nave i-,on RP nn, ir;i New I)i co very for Consumption, JV a.ing 6 4ew i it9 liiis, Bucklea's Arnica o-ivc auu riiectnc liitters, and have niiuuieu reraeaies that sell as well ?r that have given such universal salisl laction. We do ot hesitate to euaran- u,eui eyerv time, and we staa' reav clUuu uie purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not follow their use These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. For sa e by Dr. R. U. Hollida y, Druggist Clinton, and Dr. .1 si,i Olive. 2f. C. ' muuai' Preferred Cof.Ve to Beer. The Rev. G. K. Flack, of the Halsted street mission, has a novel idea for less ening the consumption of beer anion" iuq worsmen in the lumber district Us has started what he calls a gospel wag on, with a cabinet organ in one end ami a coffee tank in the other. The wa on makes the rounds of the lumber yards at noon. When the men start out for beer tho music on the organ begins, and a placard is hung out over tho coffee tank, "Coffee is better than beer, and yuu can get it here for nothing." The men are taking kindly to the cof fee ana the rosoel son "-a Tim t?-. n o iwji. jir. lack says he has seen men throw away tbe beer in their pails to have them tilled with the coffee. If the a success other wagons will circulate in w lo-uor uistncts. Chicago Tribune. A Common Sense nr.ll., Judge Boyd is the man who ruled in a case m his court that a man was not a disturber of religious worship simply because he stood up when a preacher asked everybody to stand up who wanted to go to hell. Tho judge held that there was no sense in the question in the r place, and that there was. in the second place, no law against a man going to hell u he wanted to. Louisville Courier-Journal Economy by lii:s Who Hath. I am all for economy, but the onlj kind of economy which is at present understood in any branch cf the public service is that of cutting down the sukv ries of the lo :er ranks iu order to in crease those of tho higher. To him that hath is given, and from him that hatl; not is taken away that which ho hath and the injustice of this process is ag gravated by the fact that it i3 carried out by him who hath. The superior of ficial with his thousands a year docks his subordinate his few shillings a week and then poses as a benefactor who has saved the public purse, and is rewarded for his noble service with another thou sand or two. Tho truo economy is the precisi? re verse of this. R.-.r ":ichmeut should bo gin at the top of the tree. Under tlu ' present system efficiency is necessarily! sacrificed. Tho staff is insufficient foi j tho work, and the TnOll ZiVO i-if liar --iif worked, inefficient or disaffected, or all three. It is the same story in the army, the postofuce, the customs and the pris ons, and probably in other departments also. Loudon Truth. "Will ye:: halt?" called Dennis, finallr within arm's reach and thoroughly wiuueu. "I'll not." came the defiant reply, and the German turned for battle. "Worse luck. to ye?., then." gasped the officer, and his stick flew in the air. But August was too quick ior him. and the fat turkey slapped Dennis in the month. Up went the stick again and out flew the turkey. They met and they met again. The battle was short and the only sufferer was the fat turkey. In the end it lay iu pieces on the sidewalk Both men were tired and the right was declared a draw, although all the ad van tage was with Cokawellen. who came out without a scratch. Each time the hardy Dennis strove to use his stick the athletic August was there with his lucky shield, and blow after blow only dismembered the sacrifice. "Pick up the turkey." said the officer at last iu despair. "1 guess 1 don't want it." "Well. I'll take it, and take you too," and the perspiring Fitzgerald, carefully collected the parts. With these under one arm, he marched the German to the v mietn street police station. Mail. -Chicago SpeeinieE Caves. P. H. Clilibrd, New Casse AVis.. was troubled with nc ur-lgia and lheumaf ism, his stomach was rhsor.h'n.d hia t,- - - - l - - JUKI was affected to aiarnumr d:'rtc. p Suppose Others "ICick." Benjamin Blossom, of Ellsworth, Ale is haying a good deal of fun as the lead er of a crusade against dancing Kme-' Daughters. The King's Daughters Ir tho Bible, it seems, used to dance, but that fact doesn't "go" vrith Brother Blossom, who announces lilmlf a l-4i,. er as well as a crusader on this question, j i iove ro oe a Kicker and with the kick ers stand," he exclaims in holy zeal. ''John the Baptist kicked; so did Lu ther; so did John Weslev; so did Wash ington," and therefore, jest as long as the King s Daughters dante, so long will Benjamin kick. e hate to stop any reform that is go- pelit:- fell away, and ho v.-asle.-rib ducod c; hesh and strength. Threo h-d-tles of Electric Bitters cured hhu. lidward Shepherd, Ilarrisbur.'. 111., had a tinning sore on his leg of eiht years' standing. Used throo imrt' J-.ifctnc Bitters and seveti boxes of Bucklcn's Arnica Halve, and his le ' is sound and well. John Speaker. Calaw ba, O., had five laite Fever sores on his leg. doctors said he was incurable. One botlle Ek.cinc Bitters and one box of ButSIcn's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. Sclu at 50 cjtits and $1 per bottle at it. II, Iloliiday's Drug Store; John li. Smith, dru-gist. Mount Olive, X. C. Coidsboio, Iiert'.-s, l a U range, Falling Creek, Kinston, Caswell, Dover, U-'ore Creek, ' Tuseiu ora. Clark's, Newberne, liiverdale, Croafan. I lave lock, Newport, Wild wood, Atlantic, Mo re head C'y, Atlantic Hotel, -Morehvad ip'i iA. M. 7 o, 2i 51 I'anNenjrei. DAILY Exec pi Sunday, Ar. I Lv A. M. p jji. . G ou; 3 3V m 3 53 3 re ' 3 4 ()f5 4 0.1 5;5?4 21-1 . 30-4 3o 4 i; oo,4 r&i 0 02.5 Oo 31 i ) 30 5 III I' I 11,-. ' r n . ' O -1 i ! M 6 Oil G OP 4- G 30;6 31 f.i I A .. . .. lo ', .r; o (; 1-' 7 13 7 H 24 7 28 2S 7 23 38 7 Ai: 15 7 oft Kern ember that we b&ve a full lion of Dry-Goods and Notions ! Wo will be Klad to have you come iu arid examine our slock before buying. We hava In stock a liu of Pants wo will sell cheap. If you have a cut. bruise or Horn try Neral & Bane OH' which a the best healer we have veren. We hare just received a fine line ..f Confectioneries. Mens Hats, late t styla and ?ood quality, just received. Bast Coffe in town at a low figure. Try our Flour, "Elmwood' brand," you Kill be sure to like it. Respectfully, W. R. KING & CO. Th 5 Campaign of Education. HK WULKS WHO RgAD.- ')o,7 01!7 217 0 17 53! r- m.i. m.!p m!p m GOING WEST. Stations. 50 I'assc-nzir. DAILY. Ixcept Sun-tiay. a a. 9 C.3 Ar. I Lv. Ar. Lv CJESAKS COLUMN. A Story of the Twentieth Centnry. By Edmund Boucilbert , Won. IfftuUiut Donnelly). " Th most remark able and thoucht-pnxfuchiK novel that the dlttnrbad loduiitrial and aoclal coudlUoni of tbapreaant have produced." Arena. Cloth, Paper, 60e. . A Swedish edition of the above Cloth, S1J5. Paper, T5c KorwepUn and German translation are now in preparation. doctor nnr.nET. a xti Ti tht author of "Crf Column. " A wondr- 111117 iaacinaung awry, Mwa on tna moat alartllnff tnil nriirinttl mnMidlAn In llntntnM X'lotn, HJB5. Paper. 60c. AN INDIANA MAN. By LeRoy Armstrong. "So true to tba roal Ufa of muuni puiiiioe aa vo aaem mora nae niaiory and biography than romanca." Chicago inter- Mfi .' 1 1. .1. .1..- wcun. Am. uiat iiuiu, uir icwin IHHCII' xion irnm wnnn n m inn . umniH cioth. tun 'e. bod DRIVEN" FROM SEA TO SEA; or, jnst a-campin . By V. C. Post Thlirreat anu-monopoiy dook waa formerly publlabed at C3.00 and 68.50 per volume. It ia now firvt puDiianea in popular form, and profusely wrote the doom of the slave-driver In Uncle Tom e Cabin,' no author has struck a more vigorous blow in favor of the riahta of the laborer." Ciicopo Inter-Ocean. Cloth, 11.96. Paper, 50c. A TRAMP IN SOCIETY. Bv Robert II. Oewdrev. "Thrilling and faacinai- admiration for the man who can write a story bum. wuuuus ui iw wirp man wool mo macn that 1st hln4n1 mnA ttaMartn - f . w'w.aaaH W uuiiiauili Arkantau Traveler. Cloth. B1.S&. Paner. fiOn. PIZARRO AND JOHN 8HER- jum. Dj Mr. Marten load. "Thia work wUl ro far toward the aolutioa of the flaancial THVklkI1tl Hil l Will TmMm. m . M f 1 1 . the overturning of Mammon's temple. It should be read by every Americas citen.M former it iiiancc Journal, fiaho. Paper, 85c TEN MEN OP MONEY ISLAND; or. The Primer of Finance. By 8. F. Norton. -It makes the money question, which baa bothered so many brains, as simple as the alphabet It Is a literary wonder In this, that It makes posting one's self on the fundamental principles of righteous finance as easy and pleasant reading as 'Robtpson Crusoe.'" letter C. Hubbard. Paper, 86c f PROTECTIVE TARIFF DELU 8ION. By JVrs. 3mHan Todd. "This book, by the most aUe and eloquent lady orator that graces the American platform, thoroughly takes from the tariff question the false and m is taken tdmi of Protection to American hdior.' "Xtm-Conformist. Paper, fee. PROF. GOLD WIN SMITH, and hi fWllltea in Congress. By Mr: Marion TodtL "A clear and cogent presentation of . the farts relating to the suffrage question." " Chicago lleraid. Cloth, I1.UU Pai-er, 3ue Q IN OFFICE I A Story of Washington .iio buu oKTKmj. sjj i4nrt ,uai itogv. A striking novel, the scene of which is laid In the National Capital, and which throws a peculiar side light on some of the mysteries of national politics. Paper, Hbo. A KENTUCKY COLONEL. C By upw iteaa. v num tan dook ftdTocftica 00 poUticU reform. It deacrw m place with re form Ks-W-llr at si VaAtall.lA avatMt.Utr tka M .,.. I - mviwmiv waauil V VI aw IVVITU in Americas literature. A pure, bright Ameri can norel, wblesome In sentiment, sparkling with refined humor, strong In character por trayal, original la style book the reading of which will leave a pleasant memory la the mind forever. Cloth. IUU Paper. frOc. ... TIIE LITTLE GIANT CYCLO- Mr mna 1 reasnry or Ready Bererene. ayK.U Armetrono. A Villion and One FacU and Figiirca. 60 full page colored maps. &l colored charts, plates and diagrsma, UbUU ose f ui tablea, recipes, etc. Revised to dale, with latest census, Ac A world of valuable in for mation In one handy volume. The very best book of lu kind price in flexible morocco, tamped la gold leaf, with rededges, ll.ua PRINCIPLE VS PARTY. ins on, but we would just like to ask r Blossom if the King's Daughters ei ata t do worse things than dance' buppose they shorJd read his eulogy oi kicking and should decide to kick them- fctfives.' -sew York Tribune. Tennrson's IT.-in.f SLr Edwin Arnold has lately con trib-' voting for? Tl "f "V A mr-. 1 - - 1 "t-a ivj tl luaLTilZITlft ill 51 .-1 t-. -ii-o ' Lord Tennvsons hands, which it seems uio manly and powerful in outline, bnt delicate and finely formed as those of a poet should be." Now, who would have thought that any particular kind of hand was wanted for writing poetry" ior carpentry I cculd understand there migatbe, or for blacksmith's work oi even for painting. Bnt why for poetry' ler-iiaps some Scotchman will kindly Write find .-.11 .vi. . . . V p"; , uat sure ot Hands -lonhSe deCSntiSh Pe Principles are eternal. Parties are the n)ean.-. " Principles the cud. Parties may become corrupt. Principle's never. Parties "are of theearth, earthy." Principles are iivine. Thousands of people are crucifying principles hy worshipping: party. A party is only a means to an end, and is only used when it represents just principles, and labors to carry I hem to a successful issue. In tho better days of the Republic the firt ques tions asked by a statesman when a measure was prevented, w;v: Is it right?" "Hoxv will it effect the in tercuts of my constituents?" Is it patriotic?" j But how is it to-day? Is it prin I ciple or parly yoa are fighting and iMorehead Dp't Atlantic Hotel, Morehead C'y; Atlantic, Wildwooil, Newport, Havelock, Croatan; lliverdale, Xewberne, Clark's, Tuscarora, (oro Creek, j Dover, ! (-aswell. I Kjnston. A. Al. A. M.'p M p G 45; '6 6 48 7 00 6 OflV 02 18 23 30 51 07 12 37 08 18 32: 48 M 00 15 'B KNtf.e.-,- t 52 05 7 07 6 17 6 7 18 6 47 6 7 23 7 00 7 7 33 7 17 7 31 7 53 8 00's 1ft 8 07 8 2S 8 33 8 12 8 41 6 45 8 o0 9 22 1 3C 9 08 2 0212 12 9 18'2 24 2 30 'J 32 2 54 3 00! 9 48,3 25 3 AU 9 59 4 00 4 OS Administrator's Notice. t 9 50 !10 OS 10, la'.I ty-lr. n rui.mg tjreeu, ;10 26 10 26 5 24 5 3C Lu U range, 10 42 10 45 5 54 fi m 10 56 11 00 6 24;6 34 II 30 7 20 A. M.'A. M. A M'A li Best' Goldsboro, ''How to Cure all Skia Diseases.!' Simply apply "Swayxe's Oixt mlxt." 'o internal medicine re quired. Cures tettei, eezema, itch, U eruptions' on the face, hands, nose, &c, leave 'he skin clear, white and hoaltny. Its t;real healinjr and cur ative powers are .p-ossessed by r.o oincr-rt mtuy. Ask your druggist Train 50 connects with wn.v,t ton & Weldon train bound North a,ii.s uuiusuoro ii:ou a.m., and with Richmond Ar Tt, , , , . "...iiiD nam est, leaving Goldsboro 2:40 p. m Tram 51 connects with Richmond i& uanvnie train, arriving at GMds koro 2:55 p. m., and with Wilming. ..... iuuu iiuiii irom meiXorth. at 3 10 n. m. Tram 2 connects with Wilmington t V t , through ireight train, Wth bouni, leaving Golasboro ai """P.. .8. L. DILL. . Superintendent. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING a-lmnistertxi nnun th att t Oweu Monk, lt&3 tscd, hereby fiivts n- mi persons DOIUIDg claims 8aitl! the taid esiat! to prwieot them, duly an. 'hecticated, on or bfora the 20'. u or March. 1893. or thia untiiv will n A . i j 1 u uai ul lueir recovery. Persotig indebted fcww-vw a u i w questea to corse forwerd and oiak im taeoiate p-tymfnt. SOLOMON HONK, Adm'r. m. ci .ii y, ai. j. ltlCHAlDSOK. Tbia 3rd day of March, 1892.- fit Y SPECIAL arrangement with the Publishers we can eupply to oar readers ' A nee a? alt-, - T 1 t j am v uio uuv gran tueivim ooou, postage paia, on receipt of price named.' Or we will cive ach ouo of ih niivi iimi.j e...... . . . . v. wVia.-j i imiii c ;ver i ior tvvii ne v casn s-uoscrrber". Cioth cover for fott Addrcw, TIIE CAUCASIAN, Clinton, N. C. MOW AD V ERTISEM K'NTiS. I invERTiflBunv. wi.tuu.nun to. LOOK TO YODR INTEREST! Protect your family, yonr Ute aid secan cotniltt-'oa for YOi'lf bj tak ing: out INVESTMENT POLICY of Life Ii auanc in the old rtdiahb we'l rj2an?i.l Mutnal Lif ImnuraDce f'oojpnrjy of N w York The Mututl Life if- the oldest, best and most pop ular Life Itsurarc Comply In tbe would In every point of w llnco th Mutual Lif rcrd rfachcato bighu not api.rotclifd ll anvnlhr rr...u,. intna worM;it pmvid. a sheila1 secu- kiiv. lrcni'iau pB- tkcti K, a xf ratcl.t f oi ward, clear! v Hnnl nnir.,4 ont arubiguiti-s or nelfn natt 'eiion, -and ia virtually NvW p 'KFIitablx aftr beios 1 wo vears in ft.ro. Tk. u..n.i . m - - - - wv, a it IU UIU4I uie e Rsaet uraoont to more than one iiunarea and ufty nlne ml.'lion. K" presented in coortiMi hy mchl7 if E V. PKTHIISON. , Considerate. a wjuie i iiue.s used to I . ' lue presiaent of the and, though much I f08 of trustees -to the Rev. Dr. Third han cotton, is veiw I F e board decided to r-ive von Wool Waddi OST fall rmfiirlnl.t. Wool wadtans: is sometimes used to imu coinrortaDies, and more expensive than cotton ; I Ji durable. The wadding . ;:, a month's vacation sheets a yard and three-eighths long. , Bat brtler. I bad a month no and tvro sheets are needed to fill a ( lon 1 don't need another rest comfortable. The colored wool cost soon' arrest so $2.50 for two sheets, the white . - L "Pf h?Ps not, but the con-re-ation New ork Post. - 3oes. " New York Epoch. re"Ulon I Dutch for SwAYXE'h Ointment. 3IAALY ACTIOX. r- Fbf Sbj",in e Pillows. Fine shavings from soft pine wood make a p- pillow e special c-jratirn Tnr,, ' . i r j- , . , or cougna and lwWtronble8.-New York Journal They Have a Bonanza. seems the owners r.t and Atiipri.T. , waiei-s are teportea to the Engiid, ater8 to Let Us Reasnn, neiwbosn?ers f.'otnRSera.v V tumwoald stop and reawn. m inLightiin, Remedy VoTr tifm have never iH-en known U tA)ft T y coua d. not belp avoid an v so single ease. There 5" single case. There w ceitainiv mr.m , the m!irket for a , , , . . .-.iv-iu j iurt, Will ao whBt they claim for this oro, rT.i . - "-w-t.Mv.xiut uro- r ... iiIWuUaju imh nrifia u c- bottle, if itdron., Kir i: Vir.r?t V : . V. . w.' "'Ulvil !Or It iisa urica saoaia no cioa ..t v j ist ha8 not pot it, the remedy will u sent to any address br meoaid on receiDt of nriA. nn, a r.. cine Comnanr. ia nn "ifo;.4a v vr. tea ratadsrs th inhwL .i. . l "3 &etcrerV pros s7r0f aH dollar, and there is left not over 20 cCnt for tbe meiicme. Asid- -from if, reru ' tatioin. an! tha ft- r.- r it ? sejsx Tbe price is 5 per bottle, acd tr any one safiensg frcm Kheuraatik it fc as cheap as it is goodd eff:circ. Rr toanyaddKM by Drammond -i.Ufot CJompany, 43 50 IXaUenLane, New YoZ oniiea states Senator Irby has v.nUen a letter to Colombia, S. kj., .iu viiiv-n-ne states that on tht? smnstn ol ins adv.ee last Spring the Alliance borrowed a great de il oi money trom banks in Laurens K.f Ik.,, I... i . ... . mat mius inai, i ne banks are 'forgetful of past patronage and are nor fcxiorunsr tne last iPni iitn.n mon decency r. ill allow out of the 1'tr.i.ers m tlie loan of money." ile sassthat in the ' helpless and im poverished condition" of the farm eis the banks "force them t,. JW 1 percent, per mouth, and do it as if inoy were conlenujr a ereat fnvnr upon the borrower." Theletter con cludes: I have al ways opposed such flaancial schemes, and usually I am mere opposed to them nave th,. I am a stockholder in one ot these banks. I condemn the practice, and will not be a party with these Shy ioeks to indirectly rob th- T, V FWUll", wo weeks jsto T if.un i,n that I would sell mv ha.ib-cf,..- a Mii w.s casnier ol the bank to il it. I intend to sell It, and this eXDlanation is nvirfa tm? . i - "-"vi i bwuv cue- my of mine will charge me with be-1 icg a party to what I conceive to be I a moral crime." - J Foreclosure Sale of Land. pY VIRTUE OF THE AUTBOBI- ty vested in mo a CommifiRior Ar ibder a decree . f the Suoerior c. . . . " w ii.'ii'.l,u.on. I' alnt'lf va OT TT t t "-ui, linn tfendacf, I will sell, a public aactior! ,. - ; - nau, oi f U" c ia'riiog one Hundred and fi'tr R'V $r fc Aii-.r. y - 1 1. a . . Kioitii' ae deed, bt-in? rfianrAaA i 11, - aaa tmtuum ai Kgr-s 4,6 and 371 of public records ..f- npson connfy. a e io b-;- made - tji. ir,iv li.ii ixuv - i . i ' J .--... r 3 1. JUas D KERR. ta ol-4' Commissioner. Notice to Creditors, - T"E UXDEItSIOXED HAVING this day aa&lififtd s Hm.nLta...n. Wdey Tew, deceased, hereby notiflrg t Via le- AT .. . uoueuiiun oi saia estate to pr.ent their claim., duly approved aecording ro law, within twelve month-i from tbia date, or thia notice will be pleaded Id bar of tbeir recovery. All D t8 DI in lfhtpd f n AA by note or aecouot, will please come for wu sua sinie up BIRAM TEW, Adm'r March 12th I892-17-6t NOTICE! IS . ! ' n Dr. BoykiaV Worm Killer. Tfla MOST RELIABLE WORM DESTROYER IN DSR. Receipt Furnished to any Regular Pay sician when Requested. Ws have never asked for a cerlifi cate. We have so ne of th est ever given all sent withnnt o-i lieitation. The Vermifuge the best ' in tho market. The Driceas low na any then why not use it? Read at f m IV- r.til.' tkv 1 l " v.i uie uisuv eviurnrpR nr its great merit: 3Tr. J. 1 Jnvnci- -I vi mv ,tiA 1 dose of Bovkin's "Worm Killer" nnrf, Of VOU. It bronp-ht at'Jt n-nrma 1 .,:. i u tbe rcrt worm medicine made. Itenpect- ""- w . XUOJ4AS. Price Only 25 Cents per Botlle. Do not let your Druggist or Gen eral Dealer put you off with some othek. Ask for Boy kin's Worm Killer and get it. Any M. D. can prescribe it and many do. BOYKIN, CARMER CO., Nos. 11 & 13 N. Liberty St., m ch24 9t Bftltimore, Md, !VORTH IROhlM .8MPSONCO va. O. J. Fowler. NOTICE Tiin V vnw. en above entitled action, will take notice that the plaintiff, . M hre, baa an- , - ' .wis - AVVUIIOU upon the jadgmnt heretofore wcared ''M:tion, rue same bein jadgment with initerett irora lhe 14ih day of Oco oer, imi. nd theaaid O J Fowler i nereoy oot:n -rf to r.n.F Kf , in h; ia u.inton, c, on Wei oeaf'ar. tho 20 h . - - - -j -f- slut; enow cis, if any ha ha. wh li.. t issne ecation pp,n id jadgueat J S T1I77PT T a p t . . . . 1Jr1-'' - n- Thi March 8th, 1S92 --!0-4t NorM Alijance ExcHanga. li asu 13 COMMERCE ST, NORFOLK, VA Ou-ned and controld by Alliance men ior tanaung larm produce. Cotton and Peanuts SPECIATrmq Dont sell before writing for par- rntara T T -r. n.rm'ZJzZ. i" Manager. ; reptzi tf Ki ORTH CAHOLINA, 8AMPSONCO. JX THE ?CPEIOa fVUET. D B. Xiebola.r. amV W J. Newtoi , dee'd., v I n i - .t liaa N-wtOD and otben. f C eik Le.ra at law of '.V. J Njw- i ' ton. dft'd - i To F. P Xbton - Greeting: ins is aapecui proodicg cnamenp d by D B. N;tiiIsA!i tni . J. Aewlcn. clc iI . fur ih.. of condriiLi..j 'he land nf V J v-, ton and to cres'e to pay Lia dibt in which sail prto.-edic.; tbe petition ii fi.ed in tn v office. And you are hereby uuuivi cti vj inn.' ar ar m . rn J . ' a' L" ou w 23 b dJo' April , v - ii , sea answer or demur to said p -titioo mcl.24 - 4t B'ZZELL C 8. C. Notice to breditors nf,ViJ DAY QUALIFIED Aa Aa minis t raf lira nrm . v. . . deraUjn a within one yr irom date of tula notice or ihi. nft- ?' r of thai, -rrr, " ed to eaid cstve mast make lasmdiar Paja:t. Toia Feb 4ih 1892 fe 25 Ct. A. II Ti P B Tabt! J AJa'r. ticulars. P. O. BCX 212. nuinsDUNm EUtoasiK 'SIT aa It cares oirikiT wZ AFirt.clnRU BARBER SHOP. If VOU Uriah ' i Hair Cot rI. ""--ciass Bliave, rnerof af' Tnr."om will find me at .n,0K inere r-. u.o. call on VIA. .: V II r..-. -I V .' r r -) r
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