Weekly Democratic Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1881 Page: 4 of 4
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I 1 WEEKLY STATESMAN1.
. TEXAS PRESS VIEWS.
1 lie f-heruiaii Courier-Chronicle
docs not mince words iu Kiviur its
n
EDITORIAL NOTES.
M.UrtSDAY.;.-.
J::
.JUNE 0 1881
' ! 'oBflEY. 1$ sa'U to po glcK from
.Jar. of a indiclmaii. because of
hm-connection with the itar route
frauds; 1 - - ' '
r?L.icf
rrSijs'CB tbak affeciinar cen w
trauspired at tho royal Woddlp.fr- ro-
mt1 Ih A-A.rl.r vt.ltno. lnM I iDa
. i canes convituxl or murder m the
caue;v5iepiaaic Boos.... I first desrtea in the district m.rrirf
views on current subjects. H says
L"'Di-' nviwd New Testament is gint-
rfy fl:s llothinir mote: A main-
T.fi r rMiu icrpctraM?il oaan nrtel
I i-rt'ii anil r)adiuj public by a conk
u.iiulion or srecuy iiubliBbers.
Itefurriug to the- recent decision
in the Eancs murder cose the Ercis-
ham Banner remarks: fThe Court
of Appeals lias reversed the case of
the state v. Robert and "William
' ;f Tub largest ofler ev'fir .made. to
any actor was made-recently to
. IrYing-. lie: declined $10DKX) and
i penned for a sev-ea inonta's tour in
thjef United $fatesV ;-.
j Some; of the Northern colleges are
fiecomrug very. wealthy .The Irus-
tces o Harvard have just purchased
. as au' investment.-a tract of land" In
"Boston for $475000. '
' l r i. a r ' ' ' '
. r "Tit it Wave trade U flourtshin g In
; 'gypt wliet-Q the Viceroy and its
..ministers are. its' laost-zcalous'sup-
porters. -fcitfhtyr thousand- is the
yearly. average negro exportation.
.. The Philadelphia Bulletin wants
v the fourteenth. arnendnuat of the
r United States Constitution enforced
in feDusylvauia. Jt wants the op
position to mixed schools sup
. prcBscu uy law. . .
Tub high school girls in Augusta
: Georgia will. wear ginghams .at
' tliotr commencement exercises. As
' the new ginghams Jook like silk and
' xnaKoupas pretty the girls know
wnai iney are aDout. - -"
"r''Hpiv York?' state liqs now seven
giving ex-senators of . the United
. fotites:. Iicury A. Foster. Hamilton1
JFish Erwin DMorgan Reuben K
Fenton Francis Kernan Thomas Ci
.t lattaiid KORcoe (Jonklnig. j
it a . sana tne isugio & rucenu
Mills of Columbus Georgia made a
profit )mt year upon capital jn-J
-rested. 25 per cent. Tho Wissori
jMllls f Mississippi mado 30 per
KCUU UU 4JUVUW lurliiC(l.i' ' .-.
As An cvidenco of tho' vast husi-
Jiess doiio ;by some ; corporations in
the East it Li stated that tho New
xoric central Jtailrqail Is- funning
160 trains per dav with only nine
Vnlnntau niU.ii.l 1.1.MA1 t
M.xwufcon lUhUlTOI Ui:bVUCIl vacil.
Caru Snunz has purchased stock
Jn Ihe'Ncw York Evening Post and
TSeccfmcs its principal editor. Ilor-
; ace Whrte is associated with him
- but' will ' be 'compelled" to devote
much of his tifno to other interests.
M. W -- - L . ...... '
niiKii are targe. -
Travis county on an error in -the
charge to the jury in the lower
court.' While the question of the
Juinescs is not brought up thev se
cure a new trial on a simple mistake
oi ine lower court it is more than
probable that thov will finally es
cape justice . through the law's-de
lay.".
The Brazoria-Independent admin
isters this i-harp rebuke to the "nat
ural adrantnge " organ : "The Cal-
veston JVew says with a sneer that
the mouth of the Brazos as a deeb
water Jiarbor is -not in the way of
uaivestou. Ana we may respond
neither Is (JxlTcston as" a deep water
seapomn the way ot the.lirazos as
we expect to get deep water sooner
auu iiioro.ot it thau ual
veston. Then we shall see what we
shall see. We are not a bit jealous
oi uaivestou. . wo only hope her
deep water ideas may be more than
realized ..but . luta. is oulv.boninr
againei uope."
Tho cry of "star route frauds" is
aPt to jingle in Senator Maxcy's
ears for some time to come. . The
Luling Signal has this to say on the
subject: "Senator Maxey has yubr
U9IILU nu cAjjiuimuvu pi uia course
regarding it. and now ears hois in
favor of a full and free investigation;
This is all very well but why didn't
no coinmciico this Investigation
sooner when so many serious char
geswero being made against it? lie
eould not help knowing that rich
contractors; were 'shilling their
pockets with the people's money
wnne i nose wuo were doing tho
work were being starved and yet.
Instead of raising his voice agaiust
it ns he should he gave It his sane
iidii un support.
cul
TK Galveston Scrafvl.ichard
'Nelson's paper is in' fa vpr ' of the
University being located .at Austin
where the lathers- provided for its
location and whero. the magnificent
jslte' set. apart by them is-still re
.taLned for this same purpose. "
; r-': p
' Ghnkraij Grant has stated that
lie ifltendsjssulnga fqrinal address
to tne people-oi Mexico assuring
them of his friondly Interest in theiit
behalf.-: Who will say that ranj
Has not been studying tho practiced
vi Kiugs.unni ; no nows how it i
himself ? '.. . . ......
Mrs. Catdarin b Cqffin- widow
of the liito Levi CoOln dicJ on Sun.
day at herresjdeuco In-. Avondale
Ohio; ' She and her husband were
"Widely Known during -slav.eryi
times as among the most active
helpers oi fugitiye slaves on iholrf
.way. louanada. .... .... ;. .
Ex-Governor Bross pr Illinois
ays that there'was moro drunken-i
Hess In. Chicago when it had only
18000 : people- than 'thero Is how;
uuging irom mip OUQ WOUld . sup.
pose. -tho entire population at the
.time lueutioned by .the Governor:
ta.l. ..II u .f. ' 4 .
- WM U.UUIW cut uiu uuie.i-. . . .
Postmastek-G ENERAX Jambs tells
an interviewer that there is to be. no
paue la the-etar" route iuveetigatlonl
There'shouM not be. " Uuless-tho de
partment of justice really bags some I raonK tanners thus speaks of that
one before December ongros9ionn) I CJ9 citizens : "Farmers ai
Tho Dallas Times srenerouslv' ou
ters a plea iu behalf ol tho late leg
islature. It says: "Whenever th4
young "Western advocate has no
cases in court he mveighs against
the last legislature. We have come
to tho defeuse of that windy body
several times and do so airaiu. Let
the young Jawyer of tho Staked
Plains remember that whatever may
nave uyen ine laiuts ot tho last leg-
islature iu its brain originated and
by its votes passed the laws which
punish the baggage-smasher and
forever hushed the rattle of the
iiicu DM. iucse iwo acts uorn oi a
aesiro to beard a higher civilization
in our country almost offset the vote
r l. .. . 1 ! a- . . .
in nint uuuy iu senuing lien. Maxey
iu me uuueu oiatcs pienaie.
The Gonzales Inquirer thinks
West Texas entitled to more politi
cal consideration and says: "We
are not iu favor of selecting candi
dates for state offices on account of
mo sections tney inhabit because
thev all live In Te-rn4 lnt na arn toL-n
pride in having our county obtain a
snare or me honors so we would
like to seo West Texas have a srov.
ernorship now and then or a United
Matna . oenatoiship for a change.
Have We ever had one : or the other
unless h. J. Davis is. credited to us?
we think not. we have had a corpo
ral's guard of . Lieuteuaut-governors
rtiiyiiii-j rgeuerais anu so on out no
govcruyr or seuator. jncxi year a
legislature to choose a senator will
be elected and the people will elect
a governor. So far- as we are coui
cerned M c.plionldiiko to see Senator
uoke keep ins place because ho has
filled it ably.but we would like to furj-
uisu me governor irom west Texas.
This is rather premature no doubtv
but we Ihousfbt of it. aud wrote it
while so thinking.. Western Texas
has the material jor a gdvernor and
when the proper trtne comes she can
uamo a. .man who will honor' the
state." . . ..
The Waco Telephone is inclined to
speak lightly of tho drummer tax
law. It . says: "One million six
hundred thousand- dollars in the
state 'treasury; and several drum-
mers yet to hear irc'in." f
The-Weathcrford lleruhl advooar
ting orgauisation and alliances
" Mr. John McCulloughthe Amer
ican tragedian .after a successful
-seasbnvhi London- will return home
in August . . .
An effort to pas9 a law in Illi
nois furainst tne adulteration of food
and drugs was beaten by the money
oi mo giucose swinuiers. . .
Aux.nirnshmaii.wno is an ex.
pert bicyclist baa- undertaken to run
ou the wheel from Boston to Jfew
Yorlt.ZlO miles in three days. : i
-'-1 he New York Herald does not
think that the Reviled Testament
ever can or will take the-place of the
uiDie to - tne ' om-lashioued Christ
tians: to whom.' the latter book is
consecrated by ties of affection and
reverence.
The last panacea for the woes of
tne uritisn larmerls that he should
grow tobacco. A writer -advocates
its cultivation" in .the midland and
southern counties of England nnd
asserts that it would yield jf proper
ly grown a price. xt . ilzo - an acre.
The cultivation of tobacco is at Bres-
ens lorniuuen in England imder an
old act of Charles II.. and ur Lrelhad
by an act of fifty years ago.- Tobacco
was cultivated In Ireland. for some
thirty-ytare previous. to this dale;
'--A woman at -Cape Girardeau.
Mo. who had suffered from a-i. hus
band s neglect traced him to a bar
room where he was playing- cards
with several companions. Settint? a
covered uisn sue nad in ner bauds
dOwn upon .'the .-table .she said
Presuming husband that you .were
too busy to come home to dinner I
have' brought you yours" ftnd dei
narteil. With a. fnri-o.l lano-h YiainL
vitea his friends to jilioe with;.himi
but bn removing the cover from-the
uf.u jviijju uuii a niu ui imicr. uii
which was 'written : fcI hone vou
will enjoy your meal : it is the same
your tamiiy nave at homo."
i he late Alexander left Russia
the largest state in the -world ex
tending from the thirty-seventh to)
the seventy-eighth degree .ot north
latitude aud covering: au area ofl9.-
ouu.uio versts: uurmg his reign the
amount ot territory- added to the
nmnira nj..a 1 fil 12 QOT ..4.
of whichl1637O0 were ceded to the
Limed states Jeavinff-anct increase
ol ooa'"? squiiro. vui'sts in twenty-
live rearsi - bo srreatau addition of
territory was not made to the- em-
pire during any previous reign not
even that of Catharine IP who be
came famous by her' conquests and
yet acquired -2000 square miles less
land tor Russia than Alexander U
llld. - " ;-- . f : !.
TEXAS FACTS AND FANCIES.
Heavy rains continue throughout
North Texas.
'Cotton caterpillars are reported
in Grimes county.
The peach and grape crop is fair
in Navarro county.
ine cemng inovne is the name
of a new daily paper at Denison
Corsicana had a tire last Mondav.
Which destroyed live frame build
ings. .- . ' . i
Decatur is reported full of stran-
gers going there to take a look at
The taxable value of property as
assessed of Dallas is nine million
dollars. ... i
Wise county exported over 25.000
bales Of cotton last season and 50
000 cattle. . . . " . ;
So far. Bexar county has the
largest list of delinquent taxpayers
in. uie state. : . . ..
A constable at Waxahachie was
seriously cut white making ah arrest
a tew days ago. ' . . . .
in Hamilton county. Dan Boan
and David. Kemp are held lor the
murder of F. A. bihith. ' . .
The new mayor: of. Dallas is en
forcing the Sunday law. and the
wicked boys of that citv feel out
raged.
J udge W. J. Darden: a prominent
citizen and eminent lawverol Co
lumbus is dead. . '
JUaior 1'enu has folded his tent at
San Antonio and will appear at
Gonzales on the $th. ..' . ..
McLennan is the sixth county in
wealth in. Texas and tho Examiner
si bragging a good deal over tho
fact. ...
Two yoimsr.boy..Peter.Brothcr-
ton and .Walter May were 'drowned
while bathinsr at Galveston. Mon
day. . ... -
On June 7 the cornerstone of
fifty retail liquor sa- THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS.
down by a
post
al
'; POLITICAL NOTES." "
-St. Loins (flobe-Democrat : "We
predict that Mr. James. G. Blaine
will not be a member of the cabinet
when Congress meets in Oecember.''
-Springfield JiemibUvan: "Conk?
ling has twice well deserved of his
country. Many public men cannot
say as much lie declined the 'po
sition oi cinei justice and resigned
nis seat as senator." "
New York" m-hlr "The. feel
ings of the average Republican as
ne regaiKis tne condition or his once
httnnv' Ami " tmntifartiia Tai.t n v. . 1
It; - " 1J . j auq
theu gazes upon Conkling and Gar
field must be not unlike those of Mr.
George Sampson when ho exclaimed
to Mrs. iteginald Wilfer: -'Demon i
with tho greatest' respect for vou
neuoid vour work r "
Richmond (Va.1 State (Oem.l:
"i no peopie nave too long neglected
their political aflairs and left them
to the caro of unfaithful servants
while concerning themselves only
about their religions their moral or
material welfare but this neglect
must no longer uo a reproach to
them. Tho time; .has'--come when
they must take it into their own
hauds and restore their country to
honest methods and 'good govern-
mentwhen they mast put down or
stamp out lorever ContIingismGar-
tieldism Grantism Mahoueism and
every other ism that aims at the
aggrandizement of the person at the
expense pi tne state. '
New orfc Herald'. "Gov. Til
deu; interrogated bv a confidential
friend at the instance of members of
the state legislature iu respect to
me senatorial vacancies.renlied that
so tar as he wns -concerned nothing
would induce him to consider the
place himself not even' the unani
mods. vote of-Both houses and In
response' to an allusion to"hia restor
ed health" he- said thrft' if would
niuKe no uinerence it ne naa held a
guarantee by the Higher Powers of
las good health till the end of the
nineteenth century.. Moreover his
advice had been already given that
Itwas thennost'honorable course for
the Democratic party to refer the
representation of New York'in the
Senate to-the action of the people in
ine ian eieHons.J'
precBire will stop the inquiry when
MW iciuijll BC91UI1 UUXlUa 1
V - ' - ' i
'.'.The shock of nh earthquake was
felt at; La Sallo'' Illinois: on tho
26th 'of May. ! Two -fissures iii thej
: earth opened 'eight hundred 'feet
Jong the waifs; or houses wero
.cracked -aud' tho'.. earth' iu'.pla'cc
sunk six inches. .Ireland is near
. . .... . . I. . -.. m . . .. 1
vhvuu ior any sort oi a lauu agua
; tioiu. : .
That good man is muHIplymgthe
evidencea ot .Vhell" in the New Tesi
tauieut. Hp is determined thai
newspaper men shall no longer lay
the flattoring unction to thoir soul
that there i no such place. aud ho.
is happy too that the preacher had
not been cheated of his occupation!
as was Othello." li i " C ' 1
; The discussion of Bible revision"
In the secular press causes an excite-j
ment that. will lead i millions: o
people to read the good book; who.
would never otherwise have looked
"jiito it. .Those scripturo- readings!
must.be a benefit to them and be pro-
ductive of vast Inquiry. "Whether
proselytes are'to bo "made thereby
to the Christian faith la to be seen.
. It begins to look like the investi-
gation of the star route frauds is
Groin? to end. 'At the verv nntupf tt
y u ... j - - - - -
WH8;asscrtcd by sotno oCthe friends
ot conspirators that' the. admin-
istration would not dare to push the
rascals to the wall ; and any failure
to do so certainly will be attributed
Ui . foar. of . consequences to indi-
vidual connected with tire adminis-
tration whether such inference be
correct or not. . - ' '"'
0 WS suspension.: of. ProtLRobert-
Boa Smith .fro-ijajhis chair in Aber
deen UniverIty by the Free Church
General Assembly only rullllls the
expectation aroused by .last yeart
actloB in .regard .to hia heresies.
Those1 aro.soBinied np In the Ireat-
TU Mlt OF (I. A nl.ta'i.-.J .v.
--- - - "y.vn Mlivil WV&B
as subj'ects'"of .historical criticism
like other books j and the occasion
for discipline was avenf not merely
by;'Prof. Sniith'i erittcal' articles in
the ' Enrrcfopjfdia ' Britaniilca1 but
IA publuj lectures in Edinburgh and
4i laMgoNv '.The 'ctith.iofr-the gen-
. -QTaL assembryi Is-eriahily 1uitlflJ
titider IhcrTresbyteriah -articles of
raitund indeed they would atul-
1'uy themselves if. they aUedvtQ ar-
raign such liberalism as Professor
Sioith'a. '' ''. ! s-t
a rule are never found lending
themselves to plans of disorganiza
tion that would tend to a destruc
tion of government or any of its in
stitutions. Ihey form.- rather the
great uuctor current that gives wii
petns to the stream ol'ood govern-
ment and thai cannot be diverted
from its rightful-channel. All or.
gauizatious therefore that band'the
farmers of a . country together nra
sure to accomplish something pro
motive ot the general good of the
nation. ! Labor to be successful.
should be directed by intelligence
anu tne greater urn intelligence the
greater Hie success." ; i
A new. reason is discovered by the
Dallas . Times .why
desorvti the abuse
by the Northern press
those w'fvoso stock in trade has beeiJ
tho nbnse of Texas asa lawless and
uncivilized state shut up shop.
personal; NOTES'.7 .
iucen .victoria refused to re
ceive a Peeress who became a widow
not very long.ago-anu wno has since
contracted a second mafrraceJ1 ;" i
. Tfio carpets for Mr. Yauderbilts
new house' nave' arrived from Eu-
rope. They were made -from'-new
and" original designs: with" the" un-i
dcrstanding thafrnq duplicates a
to be manufactured.' . ;' '
Eiiiilc Te Giriirdih's wrdow.'lfom LArnt.w-wKn
wnom ne ooiauieu a separation alien I stroyed -by the - tornado went - to
a brief pcrlott of wedded bliss de-i I work Monday (replanting and some
inamts bait of his property and the; lof the industrious ones thought the
oreakiug ot uis will.; . There will bd Lord would forgive them under the
a laWSlllt Over the matter. . il rrcnmitfintea.nnA .vo4nt in vorlr.M
the Pythian temple will be laid
ort Worth with imposing ccrcnio
lues. . " . ' " 1
Good crops' are reported all .over
tne state.r- "JJie ditliciuty will bo to
harvest thoui owiusr to the" scarcity
a villain . county man who re
eeutly pipad guilty to robbing aman
of $3 was given eight years in tho
penitentiary. . . ... ". .;'
On Saturday last Gainesville was
visited .by a cyclone which tore)
down a number of frame houses i
o bed v hurt. r . .. . ..i
Diinmitt county has had plenty of
rain and cattle sheep and slopk of
all kinds are fat. Crops are in spleu
uid condition. .
The bridge of the Gulf. Colorado
& Santa-' Fe railroad.- "over the
Bosque riyer was blown- down last
Saturday night. ' :.
Reports from North Texas state
that' many .-farmers- will have to
abandon their crops on account of
grass and weeds.
Cotton worms have appeared on
several farms in i'aJo liuto county
ana are causing srreat uneasiness
among the planters
ine uryan 1'ilot of last week-
makes a strong appeal. an favor of
the early establishment- of a cotton
laetory at that towu.
1 he corn in -Atascosa county is
very fine. The cotton is not doing
so .well in consequeuce- of the
worms that are at work- thus early
Fort Worth is to have an artificial
stone factory a St. Louis firm who
are patentees of the process havinsr
decided to operate at the former
place. ;
Ihe -Juxpress says-San. Antonio
is losing thousands of dollars every
day because of the lack ot sufficient
and suitable hotel accommoda
tions. - . - -
At Brackets the county seat of
Kinney county at the recent term of
the district court one hundred aud
forty-six bills of iudk-tment were
found. j
The Caldwell county Agricultural
ana industrial association has - de
cided to hold its next annual fair at
Lockhart on the 11th 12th 13th .and
I4tu ot October next
'The coal 'excitement - continues
unabated in Wisccounty five veins
irom two to tour leet m thickness
having been found - in- several lo-
calities on and near the Denver rail
road. -v...-.:
A . solid - inountaiu - of- fine red
brown and white sandstone has been
discovered - near Reagan.- on the
Texas and Pacific railroad. Experts
pronounce-the stone to.be equal to
any in America
Juite a hnrricnue. visited Taylor
on Saturday evening about 9 o'clock
Which lasted abtxit forty-minutes.
doing cousiderabio-damago to prop
erty in town and it is leared. totally
destroying erops and trees in ..the
Vicinity. ' ' -
Mr.' Trawk- a-druggist of Mar
ques put up morptiiue : by mistake
ior quinine. ' it was given to an hi-
ant iu town and also to four of Mr.
i rawK'8 coinireu. -une - ohild :ig
dead:and at-last accounts the others
were hi d ireca.rioHS oouditlon
'Ihe prospects' ior:a- corn crooiu
Camp1 county are fifty fper -cento less
man tney-were this time last year.
loo mueh ram is tlmcaHso.--Cottou
is looking well : 1'r.iit. will be Scarce.
while sorghuta -caue1 potatoes- and
other .vegetables Bjre in . excellent
condition. !:
Waco Tetevhotic: -"Not discour
aged at their loss the farmers in Bell
Ran their cotton dc-
i Texas docs not J ood of New. York find that hla I;-. -Citv statistics shootilytwo.whito
heaped upon it: athor's 8taic supposed to have children in Brenham- between.eight;
i. ... (lI ' -v tuuwiw;u uj ici mu louneeii inai can not reaa ano
. m ou o. ' uc i rant ricna
in real estate and securi- theae ate eieht-years old:- -The r
ties as to become a . considerable I ar three ImndPAi)
loriliue. ." - ' white - atad- fortr hnixlred and fnrtv.
Brady of star rpiitieTioibrie'ty: isj three nUgrO children in Brenham be
u iit iy asuiugion anq wiini tween eight and fourteen
Thd
HunflT M af Ofttiitino inn 4f TnM J
Haioin niffii KicKcrs nas eono iron out imisinnar entered his denartment J K-A nwn T.ir ..r.
nn .n.lMI.ct.l. 41 I 1 V U 1. 1 " i. . i. r "V" ill j 1 . "
..v. vi.. me uuin uu(i niiuuik iijiuus wiui me cierKs auu i turcrs exhibited loa.erowd -ol "In
his old; associates in a very' fTiendly nien a new attachment or gin breast
way and told them he was making consisting. W rollers r so- arranged as
pleuty of money and didn't care "a tn receivn aiA fd iho.vnitnn wilt-
continental about the old shebang."! out choking. A hat and ether things
mere s nerve lor.j;.!
not ono of them has been killed
1 lie show is composed of the most
wanton sot of females and the lowcsrf
setof men that ever came into thei
state. Not a pistol has been fired ati
them not a rotten egg been burstcd
on their dirty spangles."
The Brenham Banner joins with
the Waco Telephone and other state
papers in deprecating sectionalism
iu Texas. The Banner truthfully
remarks t '"According to the Waco
Telephone the Dallas Herald wants
to make a sectional issue on the state
university. The Telephone rightly
deprecates the! idea; the university
!B B IIMC UUUIUUUU) KUU BI1UU1U UV
a state pride; sectionalism should
have -nothing to do with it. The
university will do as much good iu
one location as in another and if lor
cated at the capital we can not eee
that any particular locality - should
complain. However the question is
before the people and will be voted
upon early In September."'
The Texas Observer in noticing the
courtesy shown delegates; to -the
Cumberland Presbyterin Assembly
hiTunning two excursion trains upon
which 'delegates' and visiters were
Invited to take a free ride to San
Aiitouio ami bark.savs : "This was
very liberal indeed on the part of
the international road' and was
highly appreciated by those who
Were able to accept its benefits. We
hare always found those who' eon-
tcol the interests of that road fully
abreast of the times in liberality1 and
public enterprise and we hope they
will be amply rewarded as they deserve.-
' But we are sorry w can not
say as. much for; the manager of the
Central road; who seem never' to
look beyond their present monied
lnterestTand who apparently would
sfcjft ' a Sea for his hide and -tallow.'
May they get the miser's rewrd7as
ttieyl'ueserve.w i: - ":- r-t
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Minor Note. ' ' .
7-FaIse cars are worn in'Parfs".
-Street cars aro to be taxed $25
each in bt. Louis.
were thrown- in to- -obstruct it bnt
failed to do so1. It' is- 'Claimed that
it requires a third less pOwcrthan
the old gins ""
A dispatch' ; from -Gonzales of the
30th says: "A" railroad meeting of
.cngusii cruis arc not iavorabiei nn 'jyn. vhotu iJvjrAtij-
IO IIIO uew lilOlC. ' - B nnnil tn ihio n1o ir nia.Ai
TheEnelish eulp down $50:0000 . .nt: f."
000 wbrlh of drinks per year. I other point" Ainlcss 's'ata throuffh
a ueprouioiuon question is now i toad would extend to: Austin. A
being agitated in Mississippi. I MmmtfiM' Ar fl'nii'. oVvi.ivi.t A
Some sixty steamers on the Mis
sissippi river are' using theoelectric
incre are consumed in the
United States annually "1000000
It begins to look' as' if the effort
to secure a world's fair in Boston in
1883 would be a success
committee' of five' was 'appointed to
confer with ' Mr.'Plercf and' learn
the lowest possible' sum for" which
he would build and equip a tap." ""
T.Tbe Denwon"T;iMH'e.of Tnpsd'a'y)
iVfes the partfcuJLsr.s Qf the killing
pt.aui. .jsieireiuwi ani orqjner.and
Deputy .Sheriff Meek Jtnight -at
Dexter MonOay night in their ef-
-more generally observed In fhel z?L 1 - iT i " lT'Tri 't-i.-.i '
North and. East than in previous T-i Xi'A
.l;C-.---(i 1 (-Apftnp vTTeia nnrsned hv nn rmo(
. jen navis has disposed or Ihe 7r ' " ' ' rr'rv;t
fopyright ofhTa b'obV The Rise'ahd ' V99-. - --. 3 ' !- --: -Fall
of the fnfederacy for '$ 100- Preparations are. making for the
OQOio" uis publishers. r '' -' f shipmenfc-of immenae-.1 numbers. oi
- .uii..i) ii siiorinaKer.wpn r--"--;.iTrj'-r .v r.
cattle 'men's contracting committee
haw-contracted for the shipment of
6000 oars nearly 100000 -head .In
addition to the combination ship-
ments there will be abont 8000 cars
shinned by individuals from north-
ern Texas ahd the Indian territory.
the -recenjlysix-day w'alking match '
at JJewYork covering a'aistance of
7J miles. l.hia is nine miles head
(thebesMime on record
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4 There x arq some .'preachers !who:
see evil !n everything. ; This seems '
to' be the case with Rev. Mr. Brown. I
of Gonzales who preached t-rmnn I -
a few dars asrO asrainst drinkfn'o- I ".Q
dancing and croquet playing. - The
drinking part" or the sermon is all
right and ft ii proper to give warn-
ing against excess -in dancing bnt In
croquet plffyingit is strange tons
how any but a diseased imagination
can even custo;
neea."
triTE ' a" number-of prominent
gentlemen of St. Louis members of
both leading political parties have
prganlzed what is to be known as
tbe "Civil Service' Reform Aasocia
f1ofCatwuri';1on the. 'plan of
stort harm or a sinful- ftaMx' societies nf the east in a -yiri
' " " m elecoifiors in. a fewi days. ' " I
Dallas has
loons.
A mining party has just left San
: r 1 w -
j-vuiouio ior luexico.
"A church was blown
recent storm at Bryan.
The Dallas races have been
poned until next week.
The state shooting tournament is
i(i progress at Denison.
'. Crop prospects around Bastrop
are reported not so ffoort.
The Galveston folks want a sum
mer hotel built on the beach
Anew toll bridge is to be built
across the bayou at Houston.
A Santa Fe railroad employee was
seriously eut at Brenham Tuesday.
ureen grape pies are reported as
being npo all over the country now.
Fort Worth has received 42651
bales of .cotton since .September 1st
1880...
.. The Dallas papers' call on the nn.
lice to kill the surplus curs of that
citv.
Fifteen 'horses wel-e stolen in one
neighborhood in Lamar county last
week-. ......
" W. II. Coburn a' prominent citizen
of Palestine died a few days ago of
neart-d-isoase
The Texas Observer savs it is "haz
ardous to travel n the Central
road."
.- The Dallas Gufelte is soon to be a
morning paper with the press dis
patcnes.
i. ine..jrei-iew claims mat riemp-
sicati nas several men wno can out
he Lh Perkins:
7(Mi8s Klntch of Segnln attempted
to kindle the lire With oil and was
purneu to death. " - '
The'Mrc"reworts -that a horse
In San Antonio- had -an attack of
sunstroke recently
The- thermometer has. registered
iuo . degrees .at JMenduin iJosque
county tins season
The stockholders have.ratjfied the
lease of the luteruational road to
the Missouri Pacific.
The Panola Watchman calls Pad
dock of the Fort Worth Democrat
ud ass rignt out iouu too
Mrs. Walker - was divorced ' at
Weathcrford one day last week and
married again the next day
Measles supplemented by flux is
the ailment that now holds the peo-
h)lc of Alyarado in their gripe.'
. ocmueupurg nas a uev passenger
depot jusi completed which is said
to be the largest in the state.
1 The Houston Aqe nomiuates Sena
lor Coke as the next "Democratic
candidato. for Vice President
A liUle boy was wounded by the
accidental discharge of a gun at the
ueuison snooting tournament.
It is expected that the Interna
tional extension will be. completed
to Lure-do by the first of. October
next.
- - At Dallas; Dr. Childers Democrat
Was elected an alderman for the
third ward over .S-. S- WiuterRe
publican by 34 majority
A German farmer was- robbed of
400nd a watch at Dallas Tues
day. Four " men were arrested for
the theft but riotjiing recovered.
Two cars of steel. rails .lor - the
Houston & Texas Central have just
arnveu at uiinton. 'lhe duty paid
on mem amounted to $74000
Waco Council of United Friends
of Temperance has a membership
of 250 and is still on the boom. One
hundred aud sixty-seveu were iuiti
ated this year.
ihe Telephone says: "In some
parts of this . couuXy . farmers have
found their cotton so choked -with
weeds that they have plowed 'it up
and are going to take a fresh start."
The Sherman Courier-Chronicle
says that not more than half a crop
of cotton' will be made- in Grayson
county this year. Weeds' and grass
have taken the crops on many farms.
urenham Banner: "ft prohibition
is adopted picnics and fishing par-
tlftu YX71 1 1 hACfl t ItA QhonHnn.fl
snakes are very bad and in . case of
a snake bite there would be no
snake medicine' to be had."
The bowerial Bowers is not only
right on the goose but he is "ke-
rect" when he writes himself down
"heueefortlf ' and- forever" -against
taxation lor purposes 'f' general
free education.
The Waco Examiner says 1 hat the
Brenham saloonists did not agree to
close upon Sunday because of their
piety bnt to see whether the aver
age Breuhamite can really go twen
ty-four hours without beer.
1 he objection to the word "hades"
is that it is not expressive enough.
or instance now flat and inexpress
ive would..it sound for the farmers
of.. North Tpxas .to. aay; .."What a
hadea.of a rainy. and- wet spell .we
are navingi '.
ban Antonio Express "Mr. iloxie
has given the assurance that Within
sixty days the International will
have a station sixty miles south-west
of San Antonio aud Laredo will be
reached some time in October. This
rosks.likeMsipes-s";; :V;V
bau Anion 10 Jxjre.:. " tUoes
farming pay- in Western Texas ? A
farmer' from1 -'Yorktown" ' DeWitt
county brought in one hundred
bushels. of .hew potatoes .the .other
day and sold them tor two hundred
ana twenty-hve dollars."-
Lockhart 'Jiegfsle-r: " The direc
tors of the Caldwell County Azrl
cultural and Industrial Association
have pulled off their coats and rolled
up their sleeves with affixed deter
mination of ifiaking their" fcext 'exhi-
uiiion a grauu success auu. eujprtaiUr
inganair."
Mexia Ledqerz we -suggest to
the public that for a town of the size
'. 'i i
ot..ours we do more business than
any other in the south. . We have
already shipped o.uoo bales of cot
f oh; as one item of 'business and yet
i ne iuivu uuc!) iiui couiaiu ivsou in-
nahjtants
A lettert from Tom-Green county
A rZW OF THE RIaboNI WHT TBS 8TATX PKSg
- ' - ' . . IIUi: r- A 1
The Quill Castroville: ."Austin
is the natural and best location for
ine state university- and we hope
i he people of Texas will so say b v
ujcir uaiiui8 next September."
Ihe Austin County Times Belle-
ville: "In our opinion Austin is
iar better suite for the location of
mo eutie university man any other
place in the state." ... . . . 1
ine Banner Brenham : "Inat
mucn as Austin Is the capital of the
---' uuiicmuj ma untie ia
oumuon we tmnk the literary de
partment should be located there' t
The Leader Graham: "The healthy
location at Austin is cerararyequal
vuaiui oiij uiuci viijr we vnion
anu mere are. many very many
other advantages that Austin has
over any other locality." .
The Guadalvve Tirfiejt.' Srt.-i
? We endorse eyery word said in the
circular or tne citizens of Aimfiin
setting forth the claims of Austin to
tne university. We regard Austin
as not only the loveliest city in Tex-
as but that we have ever seen. No
other city in Texas equals it for
healthfulness and we do not believe
tor building 1 material. A- wa
are all of one mind in Guadalupe
we see no use for further argument.
Anyone who differs with ua will do
us a lavor by calling around as we
would be happy to hear anvth.no'
that can be said for other places as
compared with Austin. We have
never yet heard anything worth
areuing about." -
The
says: 1 "As to farming- interests
prospects were never finer oats
have headed finely and bid fair to
make sixty bushels to. the acre. In
fact everything is booming on the
farms1 and we look forward to re
munerative returns." -1 " - -
Taiil Bremond 'denies the state
ment: published in the Jfews that
negotiations had been pending look
ng to the safe ot his road (the Hous
ton East & west Texas railway) to
the ' Palmer-Sullivan ' combination
Bremond .says he. .will be running
News-Bou. ' Jasper" eountv:
"We heartily favor 'Austin' for the
location of the state university and
trust the people will decide by a
very . large majority to locate- it
there."
The .Greenville Herald .Hunt
county : "So far Austin is the only
city that has taken any steps to se
cure the university 'from the fact.:
we presume that it' 13 a" foregone
conclusion that our beautiful capi
tal city will be selected." ' -
ihe 'accord. Georgetown :'! '""A
great'deal has l)censald. and'w'rit-
ten aoout . uie .jocation of the jiew
university. The people will be call-i
ed to act on this matter now shortly.
We hope our section of the country
will all vote for. Austin. It lathe
seat of government: .our. neonle. ea
and come at leisure: Austin neonle
visit us and a great deal of trade is
carried on between this" and-that
city. .' A general feeling of friend-
ship is cultivated each day. between
the citizens there and this portion of
the country. The climate of Anstin
Is delightful; no prettier oi1 more rp-j
mantic spot exists on the face of the:
globe; the men are generous and no-
ble and the ladies just hu6h-the
prettiest and fairest the sun ever
shown on 1 We sincerely hope that
wnen our people come 10 vote on
this question that it may be -unani
mous we cannot see any reason
why there should be a single 'vote
east for any other city.
ine uoserver-Jndex. .Corsicana:
If the members who composed the
congress 01 - tne republic in l839
could see so far ahead -as ' td' plan' a
location lor the university. whV wo
conclude that their far-seeing pro-
tion."
The Houston Post: "The eleyai
tion and picturesqueness of sjte)h$
unquestioned neaitn the easv. au-
proacb the intrinsic advantages -re
sulting irom tne being in a growmj
citr presenting the benefits of rfn'
society the legislature ;and.ihe
courts and command . ofi building
maienai an oeiong to Austin.'f-
ine wilts' Pointer van Zandt
County: "Austin la' undoubtedrv
far ahead of any town in the state In
her claims tor the university. From
A nersonnl tnnwlMlom nf th lis.lih
high1 moral tone of - society : and
beauty ot the Bcenery of Anstiii w1
unhesitatingly advise onr readers to
remember Austin at the election "
The Houston Post'. "The. card
published by the citizens of Austin
and addressed to the people of
lexas is certainly a remarkable
document and one hard to answer.
Whether the plea for Austin be de
nominated a special one icertainly
is masterly as to covering the points
at issue kveu it any other place in
the state ran make out' as gobd a
case on general points 'it must nec-
essarily lack 'the argument from his-
tory aud Ihq associated benefits de-
rived from a location at he capital
of the state." ut -'
-'The-Ilousto'fi:!' TO 6apiiiU
that it would bo. better Ipr tue.ciiir
zens of the various sections iof . the
state to look at this - matter in the
cool light of business; and to allow
tnemscives to ue ieo by such pru
dential considerations they usually
submit themselves to in. personal
life. It is tolerably certain that1 as
to the location of the tnain" tafrivclr
sity the choice will lie betwe'eh Au
tin and some point on or. about the
same latitude further-east.. It seoms
to us that Austin has Ihwpnma facie
claim of possession and verV torob
ably this prestige wUV.clavisp'ef tq
win the prize. ..To parties experi-
enced and well posted in state mat
ters it is not necessarvfo-detftti the
causes of this: antecedent fttejbtlce
in favor of the capital since they JJe'
transparently on the. .surface and
have been .frequently. .elaborated.
The historical facts of the case the
plain intention of. the faTiera.6T.'t'jig
state the substantial and "a'dequati
provision made for such a location
must all be allowed to have their due
weight with those who Whilegtrlded
by their own judgment yet are the
sons of their fathers-and 'have -a
proper respect for precedent and
authority other things being equau
The very apparent advantages that
the students of the university would
derive from being educated at the
capital has been elaborated .more
than once in the Post and by other
journals. It is very easy to ridicule
tbe etlect of the legislature and the
courts as a means of imoressinsr am
bitious youth' with lofty aims 'of life
and public discharge of duty. 'No
man is a hero to his own valet' and
those who know intimately the true
status of such bodies are not dispos
ed to place a very high estimate
upon their intellectual and moral in
MONHOE MILLER
' 4!VS2ftJ& ' ! -1 'I . . . " ' IK I..J.
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Proprietor of the " ECLIPSE STAPLES " Austin; Texas:
f.-.-.r!--.:
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Miscellaneous Advertisements.
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January
Bowers of the Panola Watchman
is awful mad at the Statesman be-
cause it approved the fitness in. ex-
changing his- Watchman for geese
That is the thanks a newspaper gets
lor inserting advertising- tree.
Bowers thought we were reflecting
upon his utterances as goose gabble
but he .-is mistaken and .'these
feather-weight attacks he makes-are
decidedly mortifying. ' --
Hoarding house-keepers with mar-
riagable daughters use oleom.arge-
rino The leo was put into forma-
tion of this word because the. new
compound is strong enough tomake
a young man lion-hearted and; he
has to be as brave as . a lion : to' at-
tack a girl who sits in the parlor and
smiles and promenades on - the Av-
enue and who wants to betaken to
all the pawties to join in the fawficy
dawnces. . . ...". '".; '"!
.Hon. R..O..Mills made a speech on
the ship channel before the Houston
ct ton -exchange '. lie said among
other things that the rivalry and I
jealousy existing between Galveston
and Houston . was - creouaaie . to
neither one and injuroua to both.
That a ship channel to Houston was
an impossibility without deep water
at. .Galveston ; that if; anytning was
accomplished :the two cities must
act together in harmony.. He also
stated that he never expeeted to go
before the people or Houston again
as a candidate ror congress. r
should remember the vast difference"
that obtains betwieen.the.impressible
and guileless. natare.-of. honorable
youth and the hard and interested
a.tate otmmd.jjjb" whjch polilfciani
au Placemen natural MBVUIBV
'The young eee through the glasses
ot nope and-ideay-f and -such be-
insr the case the dlBolaVofrntelleet-
Ual cleverness the. burst" of elo--
quencej. the affected -.pAtrqfsiq. 6f
010 stagers wuo.act.anui BpeaMaoE
effect produce true and -abiding im-
pressions on the mind of youth in-
citing them to 8tudV emalatton ad
KqnorablS. ambitfon Plftde! ni'Sif1
astery in the forest or onihe.rrjq
out let an inBUHiuoa-ioi-iflaiimBgJ9
located where tlle bloodof humanity
circulates 'swiftest where -Itftfellfefcfi-ual
society "andJ'exiiippJ'uj:rounds
the student as an atmosphere and
where the latest applianoea of civiJL-.
zation may have their daily and hu-
raamzmg enect upon tim:1 -o-s:
when they ' grow to gray-headed
men remember their college- tlays
with -more ; vividness - and positiye
delight than any prior or succeeding
scenes. ThlB shews that the impres-
sions then made are the most vigor-
ous and important. Qur young metf.
should come continually in contact
with something higher more power-
ful; more attractive' than ' their own
home-bred thoughts and narro 'ex
periences. The capital or the state
should be its Athena. And as Athena
was the eye of Greece in food time
Austin will ' cfVBtallze a society.
XHotuiveeeUMe remeOv xaawnthat Which not Always select will be fd-
pwct VeUjrifi0y-v-u 1 1 ways intellectual .and aspiriflgv n -i
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Spralna. Poiaonons Bites and'
Stlncs. StlAieaa - Lamtnui. Old
Sores tTIeera froatbltca Chllblalna
M narlk ainnl.L tf'a 1.. Rmut. Ann
Indeed every form of external da
aae. it neais wnnmn sears.
For tbe Bkutb Creatiobi it cures
Foander Bameaa Sorea Hoof Iuv
eaaee coot ttot atcrew Worm staa.
Hollow Horn JSeratchee VV lmd-
Su spavin A iiru.u j.iug gun.
Id Sorea Poll E-rtl Film npon
the Slffht and every other ailment
to - which the occupants or ui
Stable and Stock Yard are liable.-
Tbe Mexican Mustang- Liniment
always . cures and never disappoints;
ST. L0UI5 ?D&rcfe'a
M II 'lrsv. 1 -1- . Mmt .11 lU
r i mnrr :. '! f ort
-.. Ii-l h.tl'fw."i t li. ; (' It '.'
sT.Louisto'iitrai3m5
3. Pullman Pafff VrtccuM Cart
ST.'LOUIS"to'CmCi2TlTAT2
THIi LKSSEIl DlTANCli 'V Til H
VfrPtil&'PMwfl Palace "Hoffel Car
... . k rimy. Mpitxjxa;:
tBT. LOUIS- to KEW TORK
' 'VfTiro'ui:"a "InilianapSila.Cdlumbtls
Plttabuip HarilBbur ' ' 1
and Philadelphia.) .. . .
; 5. Pullman Palaco Sleeping Car
El EItV EVEXIXQ
.- ...i?.li'rurn lujllanapolis Columbus
the san'e or qtrii-1ef ffihe l vitrimiM I;;... -: p
moderate 'Apecd'' i4tl"t Im t'J'ri'vrpiiit L..
iiu.1 hilaafeli.hla.)
MIAMA l.l'i: onalkln it ol wnya to uiako
fniitu tUu l&Kff.r .-.r M fe und
i;piiuni;-a Kiiowu o u..i:li rn fclJ). and
roiubllia d with ul.K..l. ' rtttmU.v. n'n.l
perfect cafty for puiiiip.-r rurrt In uta '. Ili Val.daliii I.'li'l- and 'Ha ;-..n.'.Tn7
Tho entiia.Une .( vt..;ii;i V.T-IIijn.lWn.4 Priilin jli .11ft Hl(o Trortl -t.' 1uU
to Hew York s prartivirily Knxlnr miiis T.l.jnatriuclit. and lt track'iiit.1 rUAnAJLtt
the beat in the wurlil. -. -
'rJ-VHX AKOAt.lA 1 fliKHiy :lkl.Tnna a Train throueh to the Cast'leav
tag na iotiis 8;KfAt iinfctiiia. - ' . - i '..
Jomm E. Simpson fjr Nenau MANAOtn
: ' ' ST. kooit. na
POSTin.IIC.LAl ttFOmim lu'o:e
Nortltweat or Botrthwpaf or rail tipou or Vldreaa. '.. V' .
f -1
l ft
ir.ir.iEr.iTS.
" ' " 'I 'l I' I ) ! -I
Miscellaneous Advertisemeutff.'
: i - . t j: ' v " ft:
i' '" Mi' . .. F
';tob jm OB BEAST.
.:.i..1
in..-
Ktr. 'v
Z"HA
in..i! -ur. kj i Bjf'yism- vi i.
! SisrBona OalU '' - ' Toll Wli' '
tpavin ' ' " Bpraini SwaUiagt
Cofb! '""v SeraUkrt Filtsla
wesny.' ' -Wotmoa; 1 Kj Haad.' "
tpHnt ' Braises -
TOT BESU'diNERAI. i.TKIMENT
I4. Use for tie Stable. .
AlOr for Screw Worm n Ctookl
ZMeiwsoaa ewf. Msm sa fm am
:A ... orsusry lAMtmhmtm. "' .
j. -af e flaOont utm
bl.Wm OIElKAliCO rnprkUn
()B7ff8l&riUin6)lBt York . f
1 -.K.t . r. !;. 11 1--. .41 ' .
i ii: i: .' r.. o . 1 . . . ..
1 xieaigly agreeable ATONIC? nd f madr
. ...-- :: r. t t:: ; ..'.ri-.r.
I This tilfcasart mfecnifbe bjl lifiphff Inrf atrtngth
1 to the nerrone and mnaculai ayaUun u a
PMVENTIVE Or UlALAltrAL AND
'"' 'lMFECTIOUS - DISEASES. '
ItIa aafekpfedrla IU effect and doa sot hj-
torfere with ordinary or gi-nerona diet.
THE ELIXIR 18 ENDORSED BY PHY-
. . J3ICIANS. .1 .r
1 ......... i .
Prepared 00 1 ay Jaa.lA. Lee.
- i-.i ....... . r..- -.1
. Sold at .waoleaale lix tThomnaon. Uaonra A
0o Oaiveaton. . mrlUwtm
" " '" I' I .1 -. J 'tiiri ) ' it I.'.
Miacellanaims Adycrtitemente.oi
-WHOLESALE ANI RETAIL
- ' "-ri r.-rt :tVil il
..1. . .... k .. . .
Land eertllcaie flo.jwp locd by W. C
Walsh. Ccrmmlfnioner or Geiicral Land Ofllnt!
for 840 aoea '-of lasd tn-tbe Hoimtnti ataad
Wpat Texaa Rallwar. Company on tbe SMth day
of January 1881. If not heard ofin niilcty day
anallcatknvwill bt maaeto the4JtHnala.i.uun.nr
the iieneral Land Ojllr.e for a dnplli-iiiB.
mylsw ' At(itr Tb. OjWuff.hr.
- JSour Stomach la. Instantly .reUved.hy
a dose of "BLACK-DRAUGHT."
C. F. MTTjLETT
1 . ..1 .. .. . t ' t
uinrvACTtrxn ard dkalkb m
Liile M BooruDiBliiiJo
; SHINGLES Etc.
..rlt.J ...
Ci. 'to i:
1 (.
HUtV
AUSTIN TEXA8.
Office' aud '1
reaa
IUW .').. -4U 4-4 ..il 11.;.
Store-
r '.. ii 4
if
::;a petmecjcyv
Is better prepared than srr to.rurnlah
the Ute of. Texas with breech-loadlDg
fCuriR single and double-barrel shot-guns
irom f 16 sod upwards. A full stock of - i
Qf the bestT'snd most improved 'EDgiYab'
arid A'nierfcan mahufsctare. "Also a full
stock-of- 1.. 11
Paper and Brass Shells Wads apa Caps;
and a full line of . .
lsliliig TaclcXe.'.'
Eepairi'nfc" srid farnJ.gliln for gum
speclaity. He 'will guarantee sa godi
work as sclentlllo mechanism ca pr
dues. . Call at sea him. - au29dswiy
1 !- 1
SCOTCH SHEEP v DIP.
rrapeaed from Tobacco and other veretAble ex
"ete. Warranted to core Scab. dn-troy yieka
sad all Para4la lnesttne abeep. - la-Bon-pcla-OBoaSfSnA
improves- tbe weof; '75 cents -par
gaWoa; i Kmn wtlldr); leo utifp. Far eir
snlara address . T. SliMPl.1" i
myU-waoi 890 Woe t Kain KU. jU1tU1o Ky-.
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