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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 10, 1880—TEN PAGES: “HXDOSITION” "“pollaipe y | Solved tearing the Enstern Mediter full: BOUSINGN “Bae } Fotean bhi olonutn ci TANNER. I THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR people wera rly watching for | be seen, on some of the days the obscrvations oan r Or, Hers appronch. They had wearied | were not complete, A striking feature of tles prepared for war a Voutrance, of examining the freo advertising dlsplay | the table ia tho untformity of the tempera- The Knights set about their preparations i within tho arena, ‘Three Inng tables were | tures, which show few and alight variations f [with grinmest determination. Their beautl- | The Closing Hour of His Fast of | tanged In tine. Attho onda were huge boxes | below the normal point, 08.5. dezreca, when a fulistind, which hind been styled “the favor. | - of crackors and prepared food, surmonnted | marked full woutd naturally be expected, it. sweetest Istand of the Sun, where the alr Forty Days. by bottles containing various nutritions | The Igh pulses on some days wore. occa: > | 1880 pure, and. the country so smiling,” was proparations, A sample of framed worsted | sloned by oxorcise or excitement Just beforo timed td 9 desert. Forests. were iene Work at one ond bore at the head the dates of | the observations wore taken, Christian defenders. Both par- DR. CLARK ~ : SOHNSON'S oa, Bd, Sy How the Encampment on the i irri sat Fh na Lake-Front Will Look. on 36 Nowepapert t Afadlas Wes ‘Pap , = rdens destroyed, everything sacrificed > be 1) oan DF | tho fast ficorrectly given, and below. the rep- 7 Arrangements Mndo for Seats on Wa- Gaterbungs fin cota'giva ridto. the enemy Fhe peas. | Walting for, 12 O'Clock —Examine | reeitnution of apical aparently presen 3 fT és eres antry crowded into the city with their fowls ing the Faster’s Blood. ing the Imago of nn. aged crow, with lo w SN . bash and Michigan Avenues, ANE LS 1 | aud domestic antinals, ‘Tho wolls and springs Dr. Tanner” upon it. -Six huge water 3 ON NS y | were misoned, Nothing was left undony tucions filled Sts length of tho table, ‘The Si: that might annoy and disconcert thelr cnemy, % ae | largest was sent from Atlanta, Ga., by the On the 26th tt June, 1523, while-these How He Broke: His Fast—Observations Mourns State Horticultural ‘Socint » AN “Knights of St. John? were celebratin Taken by the Medical Watohers. electric battery just sent in rested on their eight days’ festival fn honor of thai one, of tho” watermelons, while the saint, thie Moslem ileet have in sight. In all New York Tribune, Ati & next one bors % box of coffin nails. A, Dalldings to Bo Decorated—The Toem- plars at the Siege of Rhodese 1 ja 2! (We “ there ennie 400 vessols, engaged in transport- palr of slippors sent by “a poor old shoe- BR! ‘ THE CAMP.’ ing tho “Turkish ariay ‘or 900,000 men, with 40 for 13 o'clock.” i Thaker,” Wowers, ornamented lowes of 1i3ig] none|“re-00 Ff my ‘The work of pitehing the tentsin the Lake the fmmense store of guns, ainmunition, ma- How slowly tho time goes, bread, zwelbach, bottles, and cans of ever sa] nono} Ti8 8 g ei} Park wag begun at 1 o'clock yesterday after- ehinery, and provisions. “Wil that whistle never blow?” form of milk, completed! the disptay. ‘This arth nono sett8 ‘gnoausn 81 a SOAs Se oe TTC ‘Tho “agaault bezan within a fow days, but Such were the nuMed whispers heard from | show was Interesting at firat, but soon grew syagconducted sy fangnialy tiaton the Sth | or. Tanner and his watchers between 11and | {Feyeme, aud to, Saeen were, turned fipa- of August ne Magiificen olyman him- y ee self, with his boc L of Mamelukes, | 22.yesterday forenoon, Tha Doctor sat by | When the peach had been devoured and jotted’ the beslegling farecs. The ensulug the window 1n the northeast ante-room in | the Doctor roso to goto tho hall, where he ‘our months wasn repetition of the sleze of | Clarendon Mall, dressed In his customary | knew the six lusclows watermelons awalted noon, a force of seventy men being em- ployed, under the immediate supervision of Col, Cochrane. There were over 200 appll- cants, and, a3 some of the latter carried off mnumber of shovels and axes, it becamo A EE2, RES ScRorn, CORES Bitiggsy; cao seeee] HON]9S- 107} pig Ie Hromalnice tha tiencles e Qatete the vervavta Systema” ft Noortubes, heen ne and Tn Higpeucnte evens tase sane manera wealthy Pernfirntion, 1° [12 aud in Pocies te ged the hreditary. taint, or poison to’ : erates Berofalay E {hs Eieemor or sting neuen ey etal Fama and af here aro no spin ecapleradin its manfectory fe it can ba taken by th roy ty iestent Tete ea a realists, bebo, cr by | School, Vienna Bakery, Milwaukes & St. Paul, C.D, Pencock, J. B. Tolman, J. C. Anderson, Rogers & Moore, .d. C. Cushman, Benjamin. Aen ars A. Dra, Knight & Leonard, Mr, Eliott, corner Dear. Torn and ‘Madison, Mf. We Duty, GoW. Adams, J.T. Wall, 11. 8, Stone, ‘5, D. Kim- hark, Steele & Price, McChesney Bros., Ml. R. Cobb, P. Sternnifter, Kimbark & Co., Mort Holmes, Walshe the tailor, Bennard Co, Adaing Express, J. 1, Whitheck, Brad- Jey, Brown Mey SHtN-ZOUUNG, Lyidston & Co,, Howe Seale Company, Waterbury the tallor, N, ‘I. sette. ‘There aro hunderds of others, but thelr names could not be BONG (B= 108) 1480, Save that the assailants were far moro wort " him, his Hmbs trembled a tittle, ‘and the necessary to summon some of Pinkorton’s rumicrons, and fought under tho exo. of tho pa ae laa ane ovblaly hing: ii Jonge color In hisdneo deepened. But lic roused tee Tis) 20-08 Ss Boy police to guard the property, All the tents Sultan, who promised them "tho booty and | f0!48 about his shrunkon form, himself, An almost unnatural brilllancy | Eightconth so at will be on the ground Wednesday, and it the beauty? of Rhoites, visit of the barber had left the Jines of his | enmo into his eyes, highend was erect, his | Ninoteont! 4634] T0eB4] 5 Pa [maz wanny 's is ‘expected that the camp will be in order ‘The Incldents of the alege road like a ro- | worn face plainly visible. His halr brushed | lips were firmly closed, and tho flush Bpon aig) ) OD 18 | ‘Dyas KS fe th tion of guests Friday or Sat- | mance, Cannon of the most enormous cali: | neatly back showed a high forehead and hol- lis face seemed to wipo out, as with a Pt atl ae D PEpsCe, Lives ‘or the reception of gucst 1 | hre wore used. The visitor to Rhodes at the | tow temples, over which the skin was tightly Sponge, the deep lines ant signs of suffering. a | La seases even g urday. But few, however, ard expected be- g present day will see eannon-balls mado of | 4, “His ‘eyes ' hollow. and deep | WAntscemed to boo Figorous, netive man: a Sil 09 tent 1g18 Ague, Bheumae fore Monday morning, ‘Tho eut will give an | ranit three feet in dinmeter, stich as wore | drawn. | Tils eyes were hollow P | strode through the crowd on his way to win mo" | seers] oe teat ae | tiam, Drona: iden of the appearance of the canp when 3 farted by thonsands against the walls during | sunken, byt a new Nght ohono from them, | the reward of iis long, herole self-denial. 16 72] 99 | 16 |. Heart Disee Ye Leted, & that sleze, and along the shores of tha Bos- | replacing the, apathy of former days. | Dr. Tanner is coming,” passed from lip to y: i 16 | 72-07] 99.2-6} 10 | Biliousness, Nervous Debiltty a0 compictcds ss ¥| phorus are the gitns, long since abandoned, | ‘The deep rigid lines at the corners | Ip, Twonty-sevonth|190%| 12 78] 088-5] 14 Uy ete: Tisedt In that memorable slere. ¢ iiis month acver toect off hisatilt slight. |, rbon tho brave old man appeared at the | Twonty-olghth.,. [120%] 20 2} 4-5) 10! Tho BostREMEDY KNOWN tol, MORH AWHIO WILT, DECORATE: : Tie none ot Minune Mee” countermining | Of ls mouth served to set off his still sllaht | acon at the ante-room. A shout wont Up, | Zweutyeninthe..lesace) 10 | fal os 20] 0 : dan} Among ‘the firms, corporations, and indl- |» was nimost incnicuinble, As much elort was | ly pendulous cheoks, above which his high | and inthe rush that fojlowed Dr, Tanner | Thirticth......../10 "| 8 4} 0345] 14 9,000, 0co0 B Ottles viduals who propose decorating thelr stores, Hes made underground as nbove it. One corps | cheek bones stvod out Ike grim sentinels. | seemed In danger of helig swept from his | thirty ug it aah See etiah ‘SOLD SINCE 1870, =] ollices, or dwellings, and whose names have ; of 60,000 nen had been Imported from Balla- 4 His thin Nps were tightly compressed gave | fect, Guarded by policemen and his watch. y 10K] 14 ‘al 9 TY This Syrup possesses Varied Pronaaee or been gly the following: | > dria and Bosnia, skillftl sappors and miuers, | whon they quivered with a slight nervous | ¢f, the Doctor with dimgulty forced his way i208¢| 14 %3| wo Is) 14 Be Propertuy, not previously been given, aro the fo Bi) F and the utmost R11 of engineering on ‘the | {Yembling, “His heavy ehin tooked fi | through the heaving thrdng, | Handkerchiefs 1 1h | te] Goael Ag] Xe iitimuiates tho Piyaitne tn Willoughby, Hil & Co. Gardner ous : part of the Knights was necessary to. meet | tembling. heavy chit Joo: Fin ane | and hats wore waved over. his head, while ‘| 2g] v4) od | 15] Sood tate plucons CA dese ene John Elifott, American Express Company, | ¢ 4 these men in their subterranean operation: rigid us ever. Most of tho time he sat look- | shouts’ of “Bravo,” “Well done,” 'Goo iaaig] Teg] val De. V. L. Murlbut, Brown's Ilotel, Whit-) + fentralth\ay The Portof Rhodes, ance famous for its | ing down nt tho peach In hig hand, or appar- | for you,” rang In lis cars. Fe entered tho asie| Ole] 78 croak: XE Cue paedicti man & Sehultz, Hazeltine G Co, Mr. Man-} |) KaotA 5 Colossus, long since fallen and taken wway, | ently noting the bagay folds in which his enclosure for tho last time, and the nos: ae iad HH fe prevented. 0 ney, Home Lodge, Charles Kern, Swimming je was land-locked and protected by two mns- | clothing hung. Occasionally hishead drooped | throng passed nfter him apd was -with dif | port T1]....| 08 Aencte upon the Faver, 1 sive towers, planted. with heavy artillery, . . oulty kept back. Removing lis coat, the | Hiss t steel murking thespot where the feet of the forward as if with weariness, and a dim film Doci or Welghied, tipping the ‘seales nt 121! | ‘Total loss in welght, 86 pounds. Total Colosstis (Apollo) had stood. Someremnants | seemed to como over hia oycs. Thon he } pounds, loss of halt nv pound since Friday, | amount of water drank, 607 of streets and ramparts, with thelr old name, | would brighten up, rousing himself with | ond of thirty-six pounds since the beginning | pounds, Highest pulse, 1! and dwellings of the Kulehts, with ‘their | start, and cast an nlmostfierce glance around | Of the fast. ils easy chair was placed on a8 | 66, Highest temperature, 1004-5 degrecs; conts-of-urms in rellef over thelr doors, may | the room, As 12 o'clock drew nearer a slight table at the head of the ‘long Iino of water- | lowest temperature, 07 4-6 degrees, yetboseen, The port looks due north, ‘The flush suffused his withered cheeks. His Jaws juelons, and the Doctor climbed into ft. He Rospiration varied from 13 to 18, Dynam- nding place of the ‘Turks was on the east. | wera sot more firmly together, Frequent! hunerily eyed Prof, Wark, who was uncork- | ometer varied from 106. pounds to 158 The walls around the elty wera double, and |e Tooked at his watch. His“ Hmbs shook | 1g # bottle of fresh rich milk, Filling a beer. pounds with the right hand, and from 19% to strengthened with thirteen very lofty towers | slightly as if with euger anticipation, Qcca- lass atmost to the brim, Prof. Wark placed | 158 paints with the left. aud five fortresses. The Knights were di- sionally he molstened his dry lips. t in the outstretched hand of the hungry ‘The sphygmographie tracings wero nearly vided into soven nationalities (termed Lan- | Toto hand he held hig heavy blnekx cane, | M40. Dr. Tanner Mfted the glass, threw | nll irregular wavy lines, denoting weakness gues or Languges), andthe defenses were | white from the half-closed fingers of thoath- back-his head, aud two-thirds of tho milk dis- | and irregularity in the heart beats, portioned out accordingly. ‘Tho French (liav- | gy pueped out the rosy cheek ‘of a luscious appenred ata gulp, which the people crowd- Whenever the rsthesiometer was applicd, Ing wires Zaryucs), wero onthe eat facing | Geach. ha Doctors Angers worked nery: | AYR, GEMESE Gi rung. lusty applauded | Ds, Kanner wns able to alsingulsh td td headquarters of the Sultan; next, - 0 : e ere A rom one at normal distances, show- their left, wore tho Germans, then tho Span- | sly as ho elutebed the Pench, and his roger | month, and looked around ab the eager faces Er that his tectile sensibility remains un- CAUTION TO DRUCCGISTS, tenes 6 jollelt tende from drage ZN, Jearned yesterday, : ards, then, tho Enelishs ‘then, Navarro, | X98, were fixed hungr i thatsnrrounded him, . “ You'd better bellove | impaired, ‘ ie with the Itulians, nat In placo,” ‘says, the pe ee 5 here, lis. whispered: onsa) Lot that tastes good,” ho sald, and the crowd tal - \ TESTIMONIALS, ; SEATS FOR TUESDAY. . A Uistorian, “put first In hardihood,” ns hav- | On pr, Franner's taht snt Dr. Gunn, and on | cheered him again, TYE CROPS, ° : j ‘The Entertainment Committee nave done a ing to face the most dangerous of the Pashias, | 45 jurt Reilly, both i a ron ACKIN! eae IDLING ‘ x nine 1 I: Pierre Nt ye obstinate. attacks his left Dr. Reilly, 1 pale and nervons ATTACKING THE WATERMELON. ‘ Ors. wise thing,—orio which will prevent Imposl- Toes ae ee et eee non the | MNder the strain to which they wero sub- | «Now bring on tho Georgia watermolon,” -' WIRCONSIN, ETC. r . tion In tite matter of stihrees for als rene es ane i terete Gre Test tour nations: jected, | Prof. aks Haabie to eal {io exeialiaeuy Dr. Gunn, reli plond on his Special Disp..ch to The Chicago Tribune. Diseano of the Stomach and Ltvey, ij 3 a invo i d nd, remous ¥ . “ “oT which to view the procession. “They Month after month, with no utd from the | another, iis agitated manner and hasty | stomach was upand he waved hin lupatient, | ORRGN, Dano Co. Wis. Aug, 0%.—Your iro. Aloxander Co. It, mado, arrangements to baye £0,000 seats erected along the lino of march, the fea for which will not be more than 40 cents, and perhaps only 95. ‘Their erection will cost $10,000, and the gentlonian who has advanced ‘the money does not desire to double his. Ine yestment. ‘Phe uso of nearly all the vacant Jota on Wabi and Michignn avenues hag been piven free by _ the overs, nnd the Department of Public Works jus granted permission to utilize Dearborn Park. About 6,000 seats hinve already been yut up at the corner of. Congress street. and Vabash avenue, and between 0,000 and 7,000 are to be constructed at the corner of Hub bard court, as many more atPeek court, 1,000 at Twelfth street, and so on, 2s many Ay voOSs~ sible being erected on the open places which have been secured. Speculators have rented some Jots with the expectation of charging SL or more for nseat; but thelrscheme ig prac- tically killed by the action of the Coiminittee. Cal DEAR SIM: Bofforing for some time wiih He: : - 8nd Disease of tho Stomoch and Liver, | was tage t0 use your reliablo INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP, whic, restored me to perfect health und atrengtin. No. 8 Migbeb-ae. CHAS. SHELLEY, An Breollent Remedy, - Ralvidaro, Boone Co., 11, Feb. 6 187 DuAn Sti: Thave boon ual yous INDE AA Diogo BYRUP for sone tine, und am porfoctty salisted with tha result, “It Purigies the llvod, (estates Lott Ape Polte, Btrongthons the Norven, Heguintes the Swis Roh wid. Howels, und Itelloves Mheumausm. 1 would wot bo Without it MRS. WESTFALL, Kidney Disease. Fishor, Champaign Co, DRAR Brn: ‘This ts to certify tut peer SDT BLOOD SYRUP has done me more goud for Kidne; Complaint and Heurt Viscose thun apy other medi: rent elne Leverused. It ali a it Chilis and Seroratas RATE ALeS ChuSie Third-Day Chills. - Fi ’ Dean Bin: ‘This in to cortity UE Four AC BLOOD SYRUP has curad me of the ‘TL@d-Day Chills after all other medicines had failed. ¥ : AUSE BROWS, Chilis Cured. _ , Atittoutn Cot Dean sim: 1And your INDIAN DLUGD STATE epeedily cures Chills, and can recommend jt os the beat medicing in the Pauntry fo Hucurmatlans and Neuralgia. d MITCHELL, | AM that It Is Recommended to Be, Lemont, Cook Uo. Ill Dean Stne_T hove found, by meine your INDUS BLOOD SYRUP aw fair trial, that it ta ail it ts recone mended to be, and advise wuyone who mat, ‘be in pout henita to give ita trial. Mit Hiheas, Chills Cured. Faropean ‘Rina, who aon ae speceh showing the excitement that he was | ly away. One of the remular wateh brought | Correspondent has just returned from a trip = Le 3 ay endeavoring to suppress. forward the huge forty-pound melon und | through Eastern Iowa, Ilinots, and Southern cor to the Knights, t the sens wanton. fro “ Three-quarters ofan hour HOI sald a | Inid It on tho table ae De. Tanner's fect. | Wisconsin, and found ay admirable cond!- Ammunition ran low. ‘The Rhodinn women | Watelicry Tooktnie ne tila thmopises, “he aren gabe urunted ‘the Dovior seltit a satiated. tion of aifairs as regards crops and the po- {ook n full part in the slege, many (one ine |-of tha ante-room, ‘The peoplo forced thelr | juto hives, and ns tho leh, {ules interior | Utleal outlook, Tt Is the finest for years, fread, wine amndavater.d hortiblostench from | *4¥ past the pollecimun who stood on guard, | was disclosed, tho hungry man bent forward, | “by a largo majority.’ 5 the tijconnted ullo of corpses outside pervad- | 22d pressed close to the Doctor, | “Letevery- | and voriciously selzing a handful from the | Very little sinall grain is loft standing, the ed the city, The cltadul defended by the Eu- pau pee the Font except those having Interlor of {0g RMOU Crar NEN it into He greater portion now being in shock, ‘Consid- lish (vas finally captured, aud every one of a ably forw' ‘ ae 5 | erable stacking has been done, and some few the defenders slain. ‘Tho losses of tho enemy Tanner's head Hroupud feebly forward upon what aS has beon longing for daring forty i >> ES ss Se . fi ; a” “ide farmers have thrashed,— were horrible. Finally tho last defense was | tire through the emevds but the age wl ted,—the yield of both jays, t ul as |. “Oh! this is grand,” he chugkled. Ho } Wheat and oataoxceeding expectations. From Ritowea" “ther aT bela toad Perna Yigorously fanned until ho revived. “For | earetuily mastiented ench mouthful, swallow. | Yarlous sources I learn thet Wisconsin Is re> were drawn up for thease tlie, expecting Ilcayen’s sako have mercy upon him in bis | Ing the water, but ofecting the fibre In little gaining her grip on the wheat crop, ant it Inthe final assault to by alain totholast imap, | condition,” exelalmed Prof, Wark ngain, ag | pellets, : s generally belleved that it will be a protita- ‘But at this supreme moment ‘propositions burly men and delicate women pis hed and “Tie cats ikea pig,” sald ono of the spec- | bie crop to produce ngnin. Thero was a for surrenter were made, by which party | R0uldered their way toward, the Doctor. | tatorsand the Doctor’ssharp cars overheard | term of several yeurs that it avas almost an qitab eawnat now e aa ctintned The his | Lex pollecmen and ‘attendants turned the | this remark, 5 utter impossibil{ty to get more than o return forian from whom wo are quotin; P attributes mob back by forces but i¢ was impos- “Lvs my privilege toeat a3 I please,” he | Of seed, and freqnently not oven “that; it to the Sultan, in whose aR co thins sible to stem its tide. Mon and women | oxclatmed, shoving another dripping’pitce of | but tha, spell seems to mhave | been ‘was the eee ‘of Gods? Solymon had a elimbed on chairs and tables to gut a far-off | melon into his mouth, Dr. Gunn expostu- | broken, (and) it is. now. hoped flag of truce holsted from a church ontside glimpse of the fastur,sa soon to break his | lated with him on his imprudence. that whent can be ralsed again with success, tho town Dec. 10, 1823, and on the Ist day of | 88% Opporlt, tho windows of the factory | | “I tnow my business,” sald ‘Tanner, and | ‘Tho statistics of the Towa, iinols, and Wis- natu. 153%, the Grand: AMastor, withthe | Were filled with eager. faces, and curious | ho kept on eating. .” ~ | consin. oat and corn crops: for1880 will:no ae iitatnidtarsia ‘and the native Rhodians crowds were collected on the roofs, Anoth- ‘All this tine ie was fanned by a medical | doubt eclipse the past entirely. Oat-straw is with thelr few effects, altogether fling sifty er rush, and the room was filled. The Doo- piudent Bs B. Plunkett, who stood behind | strong, and bears well-filled heads, tho kernels ~yeasels, sailed away from Rhodes. “Thus VOR, ARSDEL Tor Drea venta anko give mo | Mme, Lhe Doctor took another alica of | belng plump and rolld, Corn was never Eats, ate enn ose Cua) | ge Pha promi Hvergbady tea out | Uap o'OSU nS ne Dee OF he? du beuhequmie 1 fp tom hallo abou Hop Monnis, Masonlo Welter | thofinne wt a thump that recalled old-time | with before: "Snisis what iets tp the strain been exceaingly cool, and Wey enue alan DETROV ant ean i Snddonly on oldman vutered the room ihe doctors saiabiass wists aa est ae coe rane ebneeo Detroit Commandery and thelr invited carrying a bine rosewood box, ‘Te curlosl- | hension of nsudden and terrible fitof con- | crop is reported fine. ¢ ‘ ‘ ® THE SIEGE OF RHODES. Tho sublimo defense ‘of Rhodes, in 1522, forms a tnemorable pago in the history of the Christian Knights, + The 163s of the City of Acra to .the Sara- ccus, A. J, 1291, was in effect the loss of tho Holy Land ‘to Christendom and tho end of the crusades.’ It beeamo evident that the dealousies of European Powers nmong them- selves would always prevent that union Ped * ee necessary to the recovery and safe holding of sts will goto Chiengo by special train. the crowd rasp to fover heat. . Was tho | yulsions, Dr. ‘Tanner's brother-in-law, Mr. — ‘Dran Bry My daughiay nl CEE aa Palesting agalnst 9 nore bh warlike a ie Sietnetn sein be mints hey of -palace-cars, sete to be public pdlnoested In tho tater. patdners plipronghied iim and asked him, for TENNESSEE, + Beat aes 4 Toanuuronead ae use ot peur ma ammedan, The infidel Is one, aa rf p ~ | ests of selenco ut the stranger was Prof. | his sake, to stop eating, 4 , W—' ? hoen iliseovered, “but tho Christinns are and will be ‘elaborately decorated, and, with Van der Weyde, and, although he came for * Let ina alone,” was tho Tesponse grum- Nastia, Aug, 9—The report: of the cured Hor. th Jjrup tas alto groatiy boneted ie hi rest of my tamlly, havo had nu use fore ductor since 1 Unve bhd your meuloine io my house. I would not be without it, and recummond tts use to sutaring bumanity. sHOSSANNAH LAWRENCE, Pain In the Back, 5 Waterman Station, De Kalb Co. NL. FAR Bers Thin 8 to coriity that your INDIAN BLUOD RYKUP bas cured me of #ain in the Back Itias valuable medicine. 5 ‘Mts. Woub, Dyspopsia and Indigestion. Bandwleh, Do Kalb Co, TL DEAR Hitt: This ts to certify thut your INDIAN Dna Gooplecely cured mode Dyasepsta tele tanto Hodieine Lever uso. Biiives aetna Cure for Weart Dixcanc, Tebtonalia. Effingham Co. Ul. DEAR SID: Your greatiNUVIAN LUO) SYRUP the beat Fpedieina # St uaed for, inact ‘Disease. 1 arly atlicted. bie YASIBEN STALLINGS, All that It Is Recommended to Be. Kansas, Hogar Co, It DEAR fin: 3 have used sour gccelieat IND! BLUGD SYRUP in my family fur the past tive yeurk and have always found it Justas recowmended, 1b sed te 1 4 the bost family medicine Overused my family Diseases of the Lange, .. |. : “Henin, Hrawitia C3. NE DRAWSTU: ‘This isto certity thus your INDIAN DLOOD SYRUP has cured my Of Luni Divesse, woled had been troubling mo form long the, cheerfully . out doubt, wit be the finest train ever rin | 37, ‘Tanner's ood; twas with tho innocent | bled out between the mouthfuls of anelon, | Pufeauof Agriculture for July shows the over thorond, ‘This train will loaya Detroit | intention of subjecting {t to“microscopteal | “By — I'm running thisthing now,” ‘Then | following condition of the crops in ‘Tonnes- at7:90.0.n.; Ypsilanti, 8:30; Ann Arbor, | serutiny. Ho shook hands with tho’ faster, | turning to Dr. Gunn, he said: * Why, Lato | see: Corn prospects Indicate a full average 8:48; Jnckson, 9:55; Marshall (stop halfan | thon, opening fits. box, produced a, day half a melon ut the end of my other fast.” crop. Grass and clovér likewise. Will not . ‘ Gas °é mileroscopo’ that was set upon q At last hts appetite seemed a little as- vi hour), 11:37; Kalamazoo, ‘13:15 p.m.3 Niles, ble, Dr, ‘Manner held out his arin, Oils wrist auinged, and, peehny 8, fearing that ho had Be muuch over mt arte oh obace One 1:40; Michigan City, 9:40; Kenstugton, 4; and | wag pricked, ant.n tiny drop of blood oozed | estranged hig physicians, he turned to Dr, | neve . $ drrive nt Chicago at p.m, TheCommandory | out. It was'earefully collectad on glass | Gunn and sald: * You can take theso things Raver ory promising; At will: be above au agit at oney: proceed A the Grend Paclfie, alld, and pinged tind ernienth She tens Ete away now; F a roe tek a a i Indications paint to a good peanut crop: wherequnrters have been secured, microscope, | yde, re 43 eq hoso in the ‘ tion. The foster of Detroit Commandery atthe | down, leaned forward and applied one eye | hall to withdraw. “Three cheery for Dr, Block of all Kind $s in oxeellont cond! present time foots up 125 Sir Knights, Some | te the hrstrument, His faca Instantly grow | ‘Iauner,” shouted some enthusiastic person, fitety or nore Indies will accompany thom, | sober, Ho gazed Jong and carnestlyand then | and they wore given witha will, Inreturn WASHINGTON. and several of our citizens at this date re- | turned away, doubtfully shaking his head, Dr. Tanner stood up on the table, the water- - ported, isle What Is 1t?? Instantly asked a dozen Auelon juice | a sirname from He face. He Postal Business the Past Year—A Do- voices, was waring his handkerchief, ‘he poople 2 BEAUSEANTS. *AiPiio.lood cells have lost thelr shape,” | slowly begun to go ou Dr, ‘Tanneracized | YOU Fostmanter who Would Not An inquirer fs Informed that-there will bo | replied tho microscopist In a lowvolcy; “and | anothor piece of watermelon. and started for W. x, D.C. Atte. 9.—Th rs no ehargo for admission to the Exposition | tlsindtentes groat nnger. ‘Tho white cells | the dour, stil! closely watched. It was fourid ASHINGTON, D. C.. Atte. 9.—The postal ‘ e ABith have jueren ed in number comparatively— | almost Impossible to foree a way to the car- | business last year is summarized as follows: Building Tuesday evening, the 16th. look squeezed together, ‘The red cells are | riage, and Dr. ‘Lanner’s appearance on the | Lotters, 868,103,672; postal-cards, 270,140,71 Architect Wilcox will begin on the arches | pentagonal instead of round, Eis system is | sidewalk was tho signal for deafening cheers | newspapers to aubscribors and news agents, complete the decorattons by Saturday night. |. Foiting to aes hit drop dead from hls chair. | impossible to move, Scores crowded upto | Rewsagents, 63,473,976; books, circulars, and All the railroad compantes have ordered | Others crowded to the Instrument, ‘The: thecarrlage whidowsand hefd ont their hands miscellaneous’ printed matter,” 100,815,490; garlands, banners, ete., in ordor to decorate | distorted their features and squinted thofr | for Dr, ‘lanner to grasp, At Inst the top of | articles of mierchanilise, oe ie Grand tho cars in: which tho Knights are to be | 9yes in valu attempts to read the story of the | the earrings was thrown buck, and the cheers | total, 2,215,168,194. ‘The matter all originated brought to the elty. . MWttle cells wright. One more fruitless effort | brolco out afresh. Finally the carringe'start- | in this country. 3 - - wag made Lo clear the room. It was oll in | ed, a motloy crowd following It, and its course PostinnsterGeneral Key’ hns piven o de- The Grand Encampment Asylum In the | yain, “The crowd was inad with curloalty | was attended by a: continuous ovation, The | yout Postmaster In North Carolina thirty many? So tho two great Orders, tho Templar Knights and the Knights Hospltallers, who had fought side by side for nearly 200 years, separated, The Templars hled them to the Dreeeptories In Europe, where their wealth, their pride, ‘and thelr idlenesa soon raised such powerful enemies that within less than ascoreof years Pepe and Emperor joined hands to.betray them. Pilate and Ierod be emne reconciled in ylew of the mighty spoll, ‘The Order of Tomplars was effectually sip pressed, The wealth of the Precoptorles was confiscated, Thetr most valuable records were destroyed. Their most vallant Knights ‘Were seaned with honorable sears received in the common defense of Christianity, were iinprisoned und tried upon the most frivolous neensntions, tortured, and put to denth, Papal rule and Royal edict were used to justify the most horriblo crueltics, and tinally, on the 18th of Mareh, A.D, 1813, only twee ty-two yearsatter this noble detunse of Acre, Grand Master De Molay was burned at the stake and Knight Templary ns n political power forever extinguished In blood and me, ‘There was yet one Knightly Order born recommand it to all auffering humauntty, ‘ Lako Park Is completed so far ag the struct~ | and exeltement, x party drove directly to Dr. Gunn's house, days in which to reconcile his conscience : ald Whirisaros, like the ‘Templarsat Jerusalem, and honored ure itsolf Js concerned, The decorators will | ~ Dr, ‘I'anner looked at his wateh—11:50— In tho meantime, Bedlam hind been turned | with hfs official duties.. A’ railroad pnsses For Neuralgin. beat 9 each for Baek an ceutratiany: alee commence work this morning. only ten minutes more, and tho firm lips | loose in Clarendon Hall, “As soon as the | through the town In which this person ty @ Dabieren, Hamiiton Uo. DL 4 bys, OF, i DEAR SH: I was troubled with Neurnigia sur some Te APR NNT BGS, CEO, LUVIN. aspopsia Cured. my Pens mouth, Hancock Co. 1, DEARSTH: Thave beon troubled with Billeusness, BAS SEAT NOUG? a estes 2 ‘Valuable medicine. + AROMAS TSE + | Never Fails to Cure, - | quivered a little, and the nervous fingers | Doctor had departed the crowd of visitors | Postmaster, The business of the town re- aren Toren ah es Giiplont tnetory wes to raped the peach more tightly. Then he | that remained made neuddon and indlscrim-,| quires that the mails shall be made up on to work night and day the lntter part of this foamed bavk. moro comfortably tn his chair, | Iuate onslaught upon tho melons, grapes, | Sunday and put upon a train which passes week to finish the makingot the decorations, | aud a halt smile, ag of happy anticipation | milk, ete, that were Placed on tho table, | through upon that day, Theofliclal declined tre-Patrol teh i «| fitted: over his fice. “But again the rabble | Well-dressed women shouldered: thelr way | to meke up the mallson tho. Sabbath. The ‘The F re-Pat ro ara mal ne arsnngeients rushed into the room, and ngain, og Dr. | tothe table, and emerged: from the crowd | Dopartment ordered him todo it or vacate fo dtesornte | ent oer nariean teat high net Fanuer felt Himgolt growing sick, : Prat, dlishoyated but triumphant, with a bottle of tp, oftet , sperenpan ane patctal wrote on ea pe aot ark implored x c 0 y ey, saying that twenty feet long, on which will bo" Wel- | jin, eit intnutes of 12,7 and Dr, Gunn : APren’ TIP FAST. ho had been Postmaster for’ ten Scary come.” "Around it will be banters, flags, | for tho inst timo In the fast began to take the that ho was a member of the church, an Knulghts of St. John of Jerusalem. These prudently remained as near to Holy Land sa ssibie, nnd held themselves aloof, from the uxuries which cost thelr brother Knights so dear. ‘They settled for about twenty yeurs at Limoxso, and, assisted the King of Cyprus in various enterprises against the Moslems Tn 1800 they captured the Istand of Rhodes, oul settled on it, From this the name’ “Knights of Rhodes” wis derived, ‘This Se See ee Te , a and Templar emblems, with garlands inter- ryations. _* Teinpera- Dr. ‘Tannor drove proudly up Fourth ave- , iford, 15 Con Tt, beautiful island is but thirteen miles from 1 spursed, , at ere eset ane Dr taper nue with a piece of meton in his hand, and a Had monn seen eae aging, i-| gee gn sims J have ney gue IIa shove tis sting how ftom Sager a Bea Vo Soe remplarn (7) arauntonm that | Sots Mh engy Med endoaion ooo | Ura tee the eariags was gtonpe by th | BEACAR ACh ee a iteng en ae tne | ERiren ce ecg gio oe ora passing oi pt sto; a) vay ’ sit . ) . y : y there, In length It fs forty miles, in eee. cht rho—that is the only way Tre Trinune | down. Pulso n 1» on which ho would either make up: the | cases is emecter B COMPIOLS CUFO. ers METER ahve 2 ok 5 vide } » SL ‘East Twyenty= esl Judge Ke cun givo an Iden In print of the two Greek PARING 118 PEACH. crowd. Arriving ut, No venty-| malls orresign. Judgo Key granted the re- letters aneata tee eh nt, another “0, Iwish_that whistle would Dow Fee cea ir eala ie etree aga re re aeee eratiy ae cant looks liken monogram mide of the letters | Bronued the Doctor, as | he | mpatiently | this ign plensant room,” he exclaimed a8 he Maynard tan deacon in the etureh ofthe Sona pe © now era | glanced, at tho peach 0 tantalizingly near | sank into chair; “but 1 want some more | denomination of which tho Postnnster s\n ONE: hin. ‘he time erept stenully though slow- | juolon.” He. ate “another ;pleco and fell | jnember. Iie le therefore iyhalitied toscttle u Jy_on. re nsleep, taking a.nap of half,un hour. ‘Th horses. in the procession. Somo of the mom | "five minutes of 12.7 Het ke tin th hon | the question, elghteen. Since tha American Clyil War the Inhabitaute of Rhodes are much given to eotton-ratsing, which, with wigs, honey, olive oll, wing, silk, etc, makes a fine catrying rade. ‘ 'Yhe Knights fortified it so strougly that aay A onts Testimony, + RAMLLE : An Agonty dana equuts Coot Deansins 1 can say tut your INDIAN LAND BYIUE bas no oqual fur Constipatiun, Sickles! i 4 Scho, Pain'in the Bowles, and Chills, apd Lean safely ‘The Trienvial Committee are down to.rldo Fucommend ite use to suifuring bumanIY. | Dee even now, nearly 600 yenrs ines, ¥ vi houghts were still of etary 1 y et sea the works, they tant ri tho” ae bers who have never bestrade n flory orany | “Have a gluss of milk ready, exclaimed | melons, Prowling around the room he dis- eecreesy he Tey of abd today tat abe MMecommienda; Tt Ao, AM. co, DL, ells and monts they constructed, Frou other kind ofa steed have been taking les- | the Doctor. A now lght ilnshed into his | covered auc Ina closet, aud goon tha days of | posed of within the next fow days, > | DEAN Bin: 1 havo uscd some of your PRN EAD to, Joes tho, galtant Warrlorsof (i nui, Lut thelr progress ls-soslow that al) aye eyes, Enger y furatllng fo Tee atte he bee that watermelon yore numbered, di? te paar saan eri eld Pea} : nlgob Sviide witi nana pesutisyand Lanett “ross he! hodes against avery kK peal his been se! dant-of-the ce eC, i oa wo Blices, ‘Lhen lylug down le rested u . z ry eine, ‘They beeamo a soverehan DOW tii wed Anes to nssign all to currluges. Sir Normun | dropped oft, nnd. the mallow, juley fruit. Iny o'clock. bea! LK NORTHERN INDIANS, Would recommend it to ail auctor! ag, sauch. (A tow months ago T yuh. din the Votes af Masonry ents and scriptions of the mer of these Kuigita for a serles of nearly 500 yours.) ‘Chol ox. changed anbussadors with Christian Pow af ith siys he will not do it, before him, tha Doetor’s Nps twitched cons |“ [want some moro melon,” ho sudient: Tolegrams wero recelveul at Aillitary Wead- ‘Thora are rumors that some of the tlekets | yWisively, und his nostrils Bogan toexpaml, | oxeinimed, “Dr, Relliy avo hin two ploees quarters yesterday relative to losses of stock tothe ball at the Exposition Building. haye | £29, temptation was almost too great A | ag jarge as lils- list, and ‘Yunner ate tt fibre | alleged to have beon stolen by Indians. Mf fulen jute the linnds of INGDED HOT iets Ma puper was procured and latd over the Doc- | andall, At3:10 he asked for an ounce of,| We CEeG fo on be Ending. Maj. bople. | tor’ knee, aud the ‘peach was hidden froin | red Hungarian wine. ‘Thon *he rend a paper'| Merrill, of the Seventh Cavalry, telegraphs , . " ee atariess toy titan ao prevent the for a little while, but the memory of the | from tho end of tho railroad track In Dakota, MAver:Complaint. _ is. Buckingham, Kankakca Lit, aay ale peauisiity Veneertaly venttyeiiat Your {ust ec a AT ae tatetio it ithuve wwed iyour ‘iedictne *aith tho iuvel ssusiae, Kept ieets at sea, and encountered w view, CJ Veit own relig rege i r “wo minutes of 12” Everybody was | jnol i : tt herefuro recumuicnd Is teh, Sever wia o history xo crowded with 5 CaY' oe Ban erousl helper ilmse! 0 tliree pieces, by * * vasat explolts us these anilitury monks, hold. Hons to spot thom and ordor tham to leave, | stunt still, Breathlesly the seconds wore | !Socy"yanr Momach distress you, Doster? | gaems Ave DL Nola was, sup aeaMny he Tyckloghae Kenbaten tary ils Mi ing thelr) stand oon” the |= ‘outpost * A loaded team ran into ono of tha braces | counted, and seconds never secmed so tong. | asked one of his attendants. “By George, I ofr’. eof Christin enterurise toward the Bast aa 37 ay 13 16% ; st of the Van Buren street arch yesterday | ‘The Doctor guthered himself up as for un Woutdi't haya nstoninch that distressod me,"* pursuit, and Js. only four). lowny DRA HII {was a great sufferer from [hens t ohind, Tho stock... Wass. all “rep | 3nd found uo roltet unth 1 commanwed, using on Tor two centuries, All attempts of the M inorniog, and tore It from Its fustenlng. ‘Tho | eifort. Ils watchors eyed him with looks of | was the Ianghing reply. bohind: the stocky: wake ye-all Ter ] Rost valtotie VULaw u.ooD AHCI wow tk irene ape te Me Da ig th Sone al a | Wi ne rang out oud | e.g eetiaes fo A TEAR Goer Mal, Mar ARP, an, | Rashes nL Alrengtuentng thelr autanetae Wareyinie that eae te thing had to be taken down, ‘Tho mishap | and cleat Amunmurman Urroush thaerowt, Anke AonUGE called, Fok some steak, aa the, provioug night four wuules fied been A Good Blood Purifier, to TH y tf E ! ‘lieve " d * ‘ i : > a P Sores cata talib thelr cemitation in tty (Balghitsiss a Will cost tho contrnctors, Messrs, Woodman | relloved from tts ausponse, and the Do On| ho began devouring it, Pin chjoying | Won. ‘Tho mules were recoverett and one ot | Deawsin: thave used yoururent INDIAN HMO) UOT and have found ic unoquated ne a Ho Hay, ang fake pleasure In Tecummonding ft as such, sLadied 7] An Di Pnart. & Warner, $50. Fifteen of the arches are | hinif Jenping from his ¢ holes eniacal the pe o only qualities deemed worthy of coumondu- be lou, {1450 the Turks came upon tho tsland with a Het of 160 snl, and made a blocks “with muchinery, and heavy artillery, aud Duge morturs, and huge preparations of every kind.” WroteGrand Master D'Aubus- son ifter the event: “They came prepared for war the moat destructive and iniuuan?" ‘The landing was effected, und the defenses were battered with 3,7 WnnON—soniw of ' i ( | ! i) } } | ! ' t ’ \ | -practienlly completed, and an extra forco of month, Almost, but, not quite, it | thls afternoon morg: than nny iu | the thiqes euplurci, | J : = u ¥ v Hy teher seized hi % my ‘Iife"”” he satd, “and it the people Col, Yard reports from Fort Davis, Tox. 3 the, eaaea ae the (oe Bis For ia Up 3 ‘ont eat ea Ise down at the. hall, Knew whats good thine | Aug. 3, that on the 30th the mallxiriyer and at ) t ' ‘ | j ' DwAR Bit; My daughter was a audarer fru0) DoF Salon of Atenetruatun, nad uftor iavoriag under is diBteulty for impre than & yuare ment of two physicians—ono Allo 3 Suppresesion CA Monstruation- 2 eee - rok we 4 Pout niie owt Kill yourself? T ' Vin having they'd fast for forty days’ By | one man going west were both skilled about Wednesday, 4 yon Ku yourself ate eaetaatned ret | 40h iad finshed half 'w pound of stoals, eight milles West of Eagle Springs, . Their att peat iany Indies are asking themselves, Tio writhedl and striy wed, and at last shook | swallowingyall but the tough portions. At, two mules wero killed and the muil-bag cut AVhat shall £ wear to the ball at the Expe- | oi the hund trom his arm, Instantly tho | 5:10 ho asked for more wine, Dr, ually into ploces, ‘fils ts Pelloved to be the Work i sition Building 2? None of the managors | 90 oe. : ! of Indians, ‘The bodies of the men were . fave. said angthtig on tho subjech but the panel was raised to hls mmoutlh hls parched | Ave him‘an ounce, which had disappeare if re; sn eolve it th p30, AtS:27 hd asked agatn fora melon, | recovered and buried at Eagle Springs the Hae 1 ee at PR ae and greedily ato 4 pleco of the heart of itas | next day, * faster tasted the first food that he had had lnrge ag his fist. At 4:0 he enlled for an | ~ ea ’ understanding ts that itis to bo a dresay of. indy. However, It will be an utter impo: bility to take care of wraps, sand 6) thein the heaviest ev 4 4 ty TY | for forty aya. nt apple, but his request was refused. Shortly OBITUARY. ~ tumediataly provaiied on Der ‘The sluge usted inciy-ulne dayas Tented ma SMiotoor ts ning see eer Aba “Three cheers for ‘Tanner! and the halt | after Prof, Wark pnerived. Why, that | Yarrin Rock, Ark, .Adg. '9.—Col. roi | Fonte, she wee Ae fod 1a eet ae with the total rout of “to ‘Turks, Prone needn't weur heavy bnots, The drand | fulrly trembled fromthe applause that fol- | stomach ean digest cobblestones,” sald he, | puntiey, the oflleer In charge of the Nutloual | Bealta,' "+ OLN 1, WELT: Whose loss was not less thin 40,000 men, Kevention Floor Committea will mect to- | lowell. Lt was not cantined to the hal} atone, | on henring the requeat, and immediately 0 | Gometery ut this place, dled suddenly of Much dumage was done the City of Rhodes for It was cehoad buck, from the factory op- | Prectred an apple. It disappeared i the in- Female Wenkuess. i “ iL night, and they Iuay Iesue an edlet with rol | ste, Wi i si putiadle st as dil tw hortly | honrtiseass at the ‘cemetery Ipdgo lust Poutlao, Livingston COON page ome! é Naas 9 %, Whose men and women had deserted | sutlable stomach, kk two more shortly ¢ i migo nat T pave, Me Lee aang ee ca oda: thoes ie epee jo onder to enlighten | icir'work, ‘und, ling the windows, hudscon | After, ‘Then ho drunk some more wine, night. His daughter was with hin: at tho | geraitrvonooted by uslax souryroat Tkaray BUNS bustlona were overthrown, ‘The whole island lose WHO 4 te ‘Tanner take his dirst mouthful of sthe peach, At7o'clock Dr, Tunuer asked for anothar | time, er screnins brought immediate as-. Tang over Ty rears of Bud. Pie fase Netmbled under the pounding of the guns. ‘ 0 @ yOUnS girl. 1 can rycountien: The nolse wis heard ata distauce of 100 Opa BAUL wakes me feel bua valuable remedy, pists ———— oy : . The ¢ 4 haif pound of steak, and whon ft came he ata | sistance, but too lateto save, Ife was trans-- ANEW ASSOCIATION. Hi “Taiinor rosg and powell: ¥ ho cheers fron | Due tho fendonot portion, “Then he. sat | ferred from Clrattanooge only last uly, or + Lig! elected Grand Master (the forty-third) and, found hinself surrounded, by an exelted amt BOM BTATISTICS. , Board of Equalization, the Commission of CHICAGO, ILL. a 4 ty at ‘ Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, inturan uproar, which was cought up lu the | quietly for somo time, and at 8 o'clock drank CLEARFIELD, Pu, Aug, ¥.—-Ex-Gov, ‘ r M pemenen: - mie want Of auccess Huueed the Last Benrwavienn, Ill, Aug, 9.—Tho Secretary aired, where ui exeltaie thyong Was eagerly BH.aUen OF WHO a tor any kind of | Me ee eelock today. pa LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALERS Sti oa peaeys Whiel , u raxing WpWil 1 0 ttle " b D a pee forty searhe ay ghve tine fo the Riches of State tins isso Hearse to organza fo | Si Prana tuner ended haifa | Busineaty™ hasald.Gho fuera hi features STATE BOARDS MEETINGS, ane 5 to-retuir iholr losses and prepuce tor the | 4 ; ition Chlengoeupltal 630,000; corporavory, | Benep auto his cheek aud waved Hi Lander | Pt Look fuller. Hoivag lives hn}, fecal Dugan to The Chico Triunee | MN Clk Johnson's Indian Dloal Symp Tedter contest W » foresaw, % ore ae aac i ' : 0 ” . | —The Far Seat Ag hey Plates foresn, | TUS eLON Pe. uel ‘A, Sergss, dolnt Gy Méldy John | protegutsand when tuo. Doctor ture he | aid Wet £0 bed att o'lock, Sruxavieny, UL, Aug, 9—Tho' Stato 3 a . oN intrusted wie djetatorlal powe: he a Tae? enthuslaustie crowd of aduirers, ls hand | ‘The following tuble gives accurately the | Clalms,-and the Railroad snd Warehouse ‘ Een oa ond © the danger cantar DowUn AL Slew oF 2ouru Ling or Lage rank \ || Perit or ai eerrrig tes Cr ete ta was shuken$ ho was embraced and there urd | observations twken, durlug. the fast. Yethe | Commission meet here to-morrow, VAN, re na UTEY AION F or iawak cline Hesperian Samar, | I, tolmalstraace tg ee Pree HR See ainas te itiaun, | BS Ree RGA |” i nus | ROU BE Ba! nt styled the Mugniticent le Was & a hy " 1) ey , ¥AITIN APE hwre was a halve variation on the same others nevor fail to recommend Malt Ditt aI KING, than of wubouuded auton, wtanatle lute ' after's ingot deteeauiued defenee’ nnd wus net | aaler wits Quucusa Shave Beaye SAMwC4 I | Sut utaide tho aute-room tn tueieln ball, | gny, and the highest temperature, Ag will | ag nour Sidauengtueng. sie SBR SUSU as 0, & Werub-aty

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