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2 I'HE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY MAY 22 HUMAN CURIOSITIES. The Star Route Jurymen, coupled with the remark that he was | not determine positively what was the ss good as Mr, Brown, that gentleman | matter, slepped the butcher's face with his| Half a dosen other phoslolans ex- own beefsteak. The butober retorted | pressed themselves as did Dr. Parsons. ) with an iron welght, and then Mr, | lowever, there are olues pointing|Johnston, H T Brown drew his revolver and shot|atrongly to an entirely difforent cause three times without striking his adver. | for llfflfll. This afternoon the girl In explalning this, Mr. Brown | was given a box of tooth powder by » into the shop with no Ides | traveling, doctor calling himself by of any unpleasant feeling exlating on [the very suggestive name ‘‘Quer- Lameresn, C socount of the bad meat. Thulng. acko,” 't reat South American Lsurence, M Ipro{ulm. This powder was used {:"IL Here ls the jury chosen by Ameri- freely by little Emma, and fifteen Towell 87 can justice to judge a oase 1nvolving | was yet violating the Iaw by oarrying | minutes atter using it she was at- Mataon, B governmental questions, and ccating |a concealed revolver In his pocket. |tacked with convulsions, as already Mayne, A ¥ in fees over a half a million dollars to | Mr, Brown is & gentleman of most|described. The powder was also used Hartful, 8N How, ¥ W ons, Hewits, ¥ Johnson, G Jobleitt, W Johnson, 8 J Kearney, J 8 Koy, & Lindhorn, N P Lienemann, A G STEELE, JJHNSON & CO,, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim« ply this: It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is Pen Pictures ot a Dozen Unfor- tunate Mortals. Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and Washington Cor, Cleveland Teader. All Grocers' 8upplies. compounded on thoroughly v e ) scientific, chemical and |y ™ guch & jury! ; Moehn, J Murray, J E 154 vy s juryl A set of men|excsllent and aceful character four nelghbors, women, none of | Moehn, Y medicinal principles, and wr:u u would hardly set to manag- | (aithough of nmng.umpor), and en- t"’hom ha|ox exporlonced any bad :}:?;:md}‘g _1_),1‘ %l'l:‘ol:' }' ) does just what is claimed for ing -mill; certalnly not If the|joys the personal esteem of everbody | effects from its use. None of the|Niglsn, H P O Brien, V—2 it—no more and no less, machinery was at all intricate. Cosrse- |in his town, as he did of all members | Iadies swallowed any of the powder, | Overton, T H 0'Connell, J featured, low-browed, uneducated,|of congress. Why did he find it|however, and itjs possible that the | Paulston, E Parker, W F valgar-faced men, they look as though | necessary to habituslly carry murder | little thirteen-year old girl did, as she P}flflw. B¥ Pettet, J they had never read a newspaper and | in his pocket in the shape of a revol- | was seen to pu: a large quantity of it {::::Tlr'j’ ;’:fl"aL had never owned an honest opinlon. | yer? use it Is the Kontuoky|into her mou‘'h. Qaeracko, whose| pederson, J Platte River Co Five of them are chewing tobacco, | badge of personal prowess to be ready | right nawe is W. H. Hartley, | Phillipr, W C Row, R and thelr jaws are moving up and|to cfie atany time like a bully, at-|olsfms that there Is nothing 1in|Rualy, Ruby & Co down In uzison with those of Jerry | tempting to kill your adversary first. |the Ingredients of his powder | Reen, O Riley, M Wilson, who is now addressing them. | The other instance is the Thompson- | that could poesibly do any harm }:"{::' by }:"‘.““","“"I‘P One of them In the back row is asleep, | Davis tragedy. Mr., Thompson | to any one. Tats self-styled South | wiv"Fi it Roviaw, J H and a fly s orawling on the under lip mnnen:%er of congress, of national | American specialist came here last|Ruty, F Small, A D of his wide-open mouth, Most of the | reputation. He ha reviously | week from Louisville, where he says|Stuchel, A K Snow, W rest are leaning back in their chairs, | “‘killed his de he has been during the winter. Soll P L Sapp, W. aud six jurors have their chairs rest- | family enjoy the lunury *‘‘fen drives around the streetain a big g“l" }'((_'; fl"’"“;‘lfi‘, Ing on two leg other familles, Mr. Thompson, on|band wagon painted yellow, witha Ml g;{';fi’,e ¥ Four of them are negroes, and theve | hearing from s woman of notorlous | brass band and four fine horses. || Shay, D are the most respeotable looking part [ character charges sgalnst his wife | Whenever he can ocollect a orowd he | ¢ Siegler. H of the twelve, They are better dress: [ (who denles thelr truth), went out|announces that he has come tnto the Talis, L W ed, They look cleaner, and, as a rule, quietly with his weapon, assassinated | city to extract teeth free of va:l;"“g-lf 3 they pay better attention than their|hisenemy, who was running away|and that in doing the pleas W lnk’iamnn_w white brothe One of these negroes | from death, and then justifies himself |he uses a long, rusty old ‘s Wahlstrom, J M —the third from the left on the back [in court to an Incompetent judge, or a walking stlok, | W Williame, B row—Ilooks as though he might bes|who holdshim in nominal bnlfl an ows these surgloal instru- » full blooded Afrloan, Hisskin is as | sheds tears of sympathy over the pris- | ments to the crowd; after which the black as a cake of stove polish, aud |oner, band strikes up and the wagon moves it shines with the same sandy metal-| A few years ago young Thomas|on. This Dr. Queracko claims te have llo lustre, His hatr {s short and woolly | Crittenden, a member of the famous |graduated as an M. D. at Liverpool, his forehead low, his face narrow, and | Orittenden family, killed a negro for |and also at Domarara, Sovth Amerioa. his eyes black, He is not fat, wears | testifying to the truthin a magistrate’s | Your correspondent, accompanied him s white collar, and looks respectable. | court, fie heard the negro testify, | to an analytical chemiat to-night, who Negro No, 2 sits next to him, He|remarked, ‘‘I'll see you later,” went | will analyze the powder to-morrow, is » mulatto, Hisskin s of & sole- |out, got his gun, came back, and| Dr, Wechster, who made a hasty leather yellow and his face is rather | killed his man, In defense, he pleads | analysis to-night, says there is no evi- inclined to the Caucasian, His hair | that when he approached his victim, | dences of strychnine or other polsons The jus- | In the powder. At midnight the vio- tion be-|tim was stlll unconsclous and in spaams, S— “Lo” and “John" as Dead-Heads, A letter from southern California A Full Line of the Best Brands of GIGARS AND MANUFAGTURED TOBACUO. teents for BRNWOOD RAILS AKD LAFL§ & RAND POWDER 60 . BOYEHE oJO°, =——DEALERS IN=—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo A%, JE* IR &5 N AULTS, T.OORK S, . 1020 Farnham Street, OMANIA, - - - NEIE PERFECTION . HEATING AND BAKIHG | is only attained by using — GHARTER OAK = Stoves and Ranges. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com- mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health—in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 79 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7. 1have been a great sufferer from avery weakstomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia in its worst form, Nearly everything 1 ate gave mo distress, and 1 could eat butlittle, Ihave tried everythingrecommended, have taken the prescriptions of a dozen . physicians, but got no relief until T Yook Brown's Tron Bitters, 1 feel mone of the old troubl new man, 1 am g atronger, and feel firs railroad engineer, my trips regularly. I can not say 00 much in praise of your wonders ful medicine, D, C. Mack, Brown’s IroN BITTERS does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. 1t will cure dyspepsia, indi- gestion, heartburn, sleep- lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. tification deserves oause of the novelty. that the life of every white man in Kentucky Is in constant peril at the hands of negroes. A cobble-atone 1s p Nouro No. (s aalatto, but |ao dresdfal s weapon,oarries 1o {a,to- | aaga; The Indiaus_aloug the line of AL % ooks by no means intelligent, ta 80 tel e a mitralleues, - ]‘X:"“fi";'yem“m:fmlfl;': ",5"”“’ foatures follow the thick-lipped, fla ‘:;.d spread 8o n{;:ch destraction when 2&;2:“::::‘::: ::‘::d;:l;‘;fi:::i&:z | WIBR GAUZE OVER mwns' red lines and trade-mark on wrapper. nosed Afrloan type, and his color is a| it explodes, that any man s justified | the Central Paclfic company grants to For sale by gingerbread brown. He wearsa brown | in shooting his fellow-cltizen 1f they | the Nevads Indians, and at way sta- MILTOH R0GERS & 30M8 shirt ::d l.ug}ll a good deal as helooks | live on opposite sides os! a ltl:m paved | ¢ions the stolid and soantily-dressed | ) ¥ over the court room, with cobble-stones, o thought six | ap, the platf d \ OTE.A 5K A Negro No. 4 sits on the front row. | members ury that held out for ;,f::,‘l;",‘;dg:'?“ “ampe; ,&::‘:'m, LYDIA E. PINKHAM e fo11.m&s Ho Is the best looking manon the jury, His features take after those of Sena- tor Bruoe, but his color is darker, and they lack the Intellectual cast of the senator's. No. 4 has a high, broad forehead, jet black eyes, and round, full cheeks. He Is s well dressed as any man on the jury, and his blue flannel shirt aud white collar become him well, The two best looklng men in the star route jary slt at the two ends of Iron Cornices e tontrow.” That on the right ing the juage is a lean, hatchet-f: DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, | man of fifty-five, with iron gray whi kers, a lean nose, blue e; and fiul Iron and Slate E‘Jflflflgy expresalon whish’ remin / ne of the Bpecht's Patent Matallio Skylight Patent, | resigned look of & notified deacon Ad, :m:"‘;“:":‘“&‘:a::ilmz“ mixed with that of a village oer, for the above line of goods, The man on the other end looks a lit- W EIS T EE N CORKICE WORKS' Iron and Slate Roofing, 0. SPECHT, - - Proprietor. 1111 Douglas 8, - Omaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Orittenden’s acquittal. Those jurors deserve dlsgrace in the community, Bat they will not be visited with soclal ostraclsm,because thelr fellow-citizens are elevated to the Kentucky idea that life is valueless —wnan it belongs to somsbody else Henry Dyler killed a man in a bag- nio, who was running away from the murderer’s weapon, and who had not provoked him. The jury disagreed. Dyler, Crittenden, and Thompson are at liberty. Three men murdered— what for? The combined provocation is the -v.orf of a notorlous woman, a negro pleking up & cobble-stone and a drunken man talking loud to his mistress. Life {s not worth as much in Kentucky as early Georgia straw- berrles, according to that standard. And it s our best familles that are making murder rospectable, at the ex- pense of the State’s reputation. The domestication of the revolver and the encouragement of : assassina- tion as a clvilized art are making rapid progress here. pm———— out pase, check, or ‘‘blue trip slip.” Many of the daring aborigines hava stuck to the platform unrtil they reach- ed the bay and the clty of San Fran- clsco, and have returned to be the wonder and edification of thelr pezf]s ever since, With the qulet dignity and good e of these primitive peo- ple, they have never presumed to im- pose upon the freedom and courtesy of the road, but a funny thing happened this week when a Heathen Chinese thought to play a trick upon the rall- road and get a free ride across the country, Ah Sin painted his face, wrapped & blanket about him,and stepped upon the platform, a thor ough ‘‘big Injun” to the casual glan- cer, He had not enjoyed his situation long when a prylng brakeman came along, spled the slant eyes under the daubs of palot, and with a *No Mojave!” sent the heathen Chinese whirling from the platform and hand- ed him over to the anthorities, d Their Wages. ‘Vienna R‘xars New Froe Press. ' YEGETABLE COMPOUND. I8 a Positive Cure For all those P 0 common ) Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Womay Prepared by a Woman. e Greatest Nedleal Diseovery Slnee the Dawn of Hluton, L3It rovives the drooping spirits, invigoratet ea mrmonizes the organio funotions, gives elasticity axt irmness to the step, restores tho natural lustre vo t e, and plants on the p..e check of woman the fred scu of life's spring and early summer time. [~Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely. @l 1t removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all cravin for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomacl That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, welgh md backache, s always permanently cured by its ust For the eure of Kidney Complalnts of cither s this Compound s unsurpassed. { LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S BLOOD PURIFIE! AR woman or child. Insist on Baving it ; Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepard 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Priced fither,$L. Blx bottles for §5. Sent by mall in tho ford #pills, or of lozenges, on reccipt of price, $1 per ba for either, Mrs. Pinkham frees answers all lotters 4 Iquiry, EnclosoSct.stamp. Send for pamphlot. No Vv\mlll‘lhonm bo without LYDIA E. PINKTAM{ BR PILLS. They curo constipation, biliguanes B LY e e Tk a8 eenia pes bos. BarSold by all Druggists.<e8 ANHEUSER-BUSGH ", Brewing Association, CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER. THIS EXCELLENT BEER SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Orders from any part ot the 8tate or the (4 '|Entire West will be promptly shipped: BYDKOPHOBIA. The bakers who handle any wheat < { \ flc t all are expected to furnish Al y n Tesrible Suffering of & Ohild in ln- lr::;x:ollll for evarpy“::nl,o ln':lmfl'u All Our Goids are Dé?lg;‘alltl?eeth(’ Standard of our . dianapolis. number of meals in Vienna is five or GEORGE HENNING, COMPANY (INCORPORATED) of New Mexioco- a rough-looking fel- O o o Bmdor'Gat” [Low with a loug black beard, mixed Iar G GENERAI‘:‘AGENT FOR He I8 not a dilettante fellow, and he PEEKSON & EILL PAENT IN'|doean’t care for appearances, He and at this moment he has pulled up nanE"E & his shirt in front so that it looks like g The two men on the back row are ME"DELSSHOH’ brunette and blonde, Brunotte sits continually moving, chews tobacco \REMOVED TQ sontinually, and GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, BAKER’S Baker's Premium Chocolate, tho best preparation of plain chiocolate for fame from which the excess of oil has been removed, easily digested and admirsbly Chocolate, ss 8 drink or eaten as con= fectionery s & deliciows article | highly recommended IRON FENCING, tle like General Sheldon,now governor rds; aleo with thresds of gray, and a rosy faca, SIDE BLIND. loaves his vest entirely unbuttoned, & balloon with the wind half exhausted, ' at theleft, Halr jet, face lean, fore- o | head low and narrow, j in looklug after the wi Omaha National Bank Bolding |at the speaker, GHOCOLATES Sy use.— Daker's Lireakfast Cocoa, ‘adapted for invalids. — Baker's Panilia tourlets.— Baker's delivery. The Company s shi house, ready to be of service if pos- sible, but when the viotim's con- valsions became more violent than usual, there was a wild rush for the exits, and a general stampede for the Bo orowd on the street and around the house, The people were panic striken, yet thelr morbld curlosity was ending May 12,1888, LADIRS' LIST, Angell, Miss D Brown, Mrs AM Benedict, Miss L chnhG Qoats, Mrs J Oapson, Mrs A Davis, 0 J—2 Elliott, Mrs M A Danster, Miss M Faiedmann, Mrs J ¥ord, Mrs N PAVING BLOCKS To both Chicago and Omaha, and solicits corres- pondence and orders from contractors en- ¥aged In paving streots in any of th Westorn C.ties. ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, ; One Exol&srivel for the ugté ?f fasqangers. fi'flhgse iflm:fimewarg- — res, are 66 feet wide--are filled with the - m%play eoef a‘l’lei'indn of Household and Office Furn.lturergeex 'WI. All invited t take the Elevator on the first fl { and go tfloengl:lflge blgilgdidlxlfg and inspect theaatoclgz1 g ‘ 0 i { { or, Haltheuse, Miss M TESTIM! SA Haynos, ML, L TINONAL SurmRDeTENDRNT'S OPPIcH, Chicago, West Divie- fon Railway, Chicago, December 5, 1882,—LD. six datly. In the bakeries most favor- SI0UX FALLS g B S T e ;b}le to tga worklrgn the lollldl§0 dore P ) i) ally at 3a. m,, 10 &, m. and 3 p, m. J s ot oo s, wus et algh| o e s o work s oo | ASPET tone Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. s rapldly as frightened gossips could 2 me’l;:l:. bllti:d:'l:.:: nna:::l lmnpe}r;; coul .,.,’., it, Imn ||glrl hl:d # :louth{ ;fitfiixxfid;dfl:;f&iz";‘:fl‘: Office Corner 13th and Harney Streets. o 00! ¥ western part of the olty 000 Bt- _ s shore, o, e v e e | okt bpoplin. Bl 0| oy b T e OMAHA CORNICE WO RKS ¥ - | people ga! ouse in | 81 50 to 85 k, besldes board. :«:::: &n:::h;i.fl::h“fi; A bg which the vitim, Miss Emma Wil-| Bot the mon have to ur:y fihe Hour RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors ) liams, lay, and doctoratter doctor was they have to make thelr fires, | Th's Company is now prepared to recelve orders a tho bottom of e chla, e bal I | sumuioned In oonmaliatlon, but not | und the boy-have to cary therolls 5 Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers it ;nun,l fiaaby shirt pin’ and two big | med icose .bo,;m“.,m...d‘ i |.'|°F ghe honeen of thyl oousnuiere SIOUX FALLS JASPER MANUFACTURERS OF; only about thirteen years, but it SKINNY MEN, [l sl ddis gentiomn “u'dqw SRR Y| o SKMEEMNN. llrsnnmnnta.l Balvanized Iron Oornices, Iron 8ky Lights, Eto. short | men o restraln her oconvulslons. | pealth and vigor, cures Dyspepsls, 310]Souih Twaltsh Bhresh £11 s Ml 0 e i , NEB The :un: was nr:; o& ll‘:t;:' :Ix:r; Impetence, Sexual Debility. ~ §1. —_— e T3, ahd moee tha ot ———— of the viotim could bear, In the oor-| Young man or woman, If you want 9 | HAS THR BEST STOCK'IN OMAHA AND'MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES ner of the room of the little oot big money for & small amount, take a YOR Mrs, Willlame, mother of the little | certificate in the Marriage Fund Mut- ohlld, l:{pmmhd on a bed, over- ‘x':‘ Trust Assoolation, Cedar Rapids, . B ocome t:; nmnn; ueimn:n:n ::: ™ g I'pnsgs' | groaning in agony of min t . Thereare only three men left. They | yaly of tfon from long faint LETTERS . > Y ) alt together n the front row, The|upells aelons melehbors orowded thy | Bemaining In Postoffice during the week | 4™ "{L e “Ertonany iiins | Have now been finished in our store, mak { first I8 an ordinary man of 25, wearing abunch of lilac in hisbuttonhole. The next is older and looks like a misan- thrope, snd the last is & white man so dress, {;Uow thnb he hmlglla: be g“: d wl:: 0 D s side. e Is an ol C. F. GUNTHER, | ,, ?c'fu-{ his halr is growing gray, y COaucasian, the thelr d th . | Fork, Mrs K 2:?’ :I!_’ the Blar route trial. Ms::!: L forsd agato and l‘g.:lll: B eaciig lnks Hoosb M Y rreb el iy the windows and inquiring of each|Hubbert, Mrs R Howe, Brs Such Is the| o of the case. A m —Hul), Mrs jury who elghteen hours out of the .,;::,‘h; d:.n“.:lon with less ;:.1 Huz?mn' MadQ }io‘;m‘mn, dh H | Eiwel, Prosido:t fifhgux Faila Water Power Com- twenty-four go where they please and not been known in Indian~ | Jobnson, M James, Miss S—2 m’ Do Wk have Tecetvec fnoun Jous oo fi":fl;‘h"" fi" m 'h,:; °‘; spolls for a generation. The symp- &‘.‘:m"&:h“'u fi)’:"-‘.cu of granite paving blo'ak'. nd b on _ depe ! ©of | toma of the girk bafle every olan —2 Minh gty it ity A | e — i h & yosng n Psitianter, Miss § | poving blocks turnished by THE READY REVOLVER. {000,000, "M, cckied” v of bydro- jon b ® - (Hsbiiriarh e L it o | aho Assasain: uraged phobla. He sald that it was very hard Howum m.‘u::opl:oun:l? in “: d“:‘m-b’::‘“ln hy:!o hn:hb!.l and | Sch stryochnine ng, n this case Our Southern btates. th?lympkofi llr pofnudu :a hydropho- bis. In strychnine polson both eyes, | Anderson, A P Loulsville Commercial, he sald, present a dilated appearance, | Armstrong, B G The domestioation of the revolver | butin hydrophobla only one is usually | Buckland, G B {n the best familles of Kentuoky has | dilated, while the other is often con- | Bilinekl, A L Quarriew, and, io my opinion, it 1 the best stone boen signally illustrated by two in. |trasted. He sald that such was the | Becruy, & B; 108 mrong Favu I Bave teen 10 JRY FLAD, stances within one recent week. This|marked appearance of this pa-|Bowen, W Pres. Board Public Improvemenis. faot will help to explain to outside |tient's eye-balls. And he had ob-|Boyer, D Bohn, barbarians how we make murder re- |served a sharp barking nofse on two | Critchfield, A J C“fl““’-d‘ spectable In Kentuoky, and altogether | occasions, while the girl snapped (‘n““h:'lf,w fi::"“;’;;au M a necessity in adjusting those nice|with her teeth aund trled to|Gpamer, W Corder, P questions of personal and soclal dis-|bite the people who were restralning | Carroll, P sgreement that can be ignominously | her. Falling in this, she selzed the arranged in other communities in dis- | bed clothing wnd began tearing it | Osmpbell, J M graceful peace, These two lnstances, | with her teeth, Mediclue was offered g:";‘llz’“{v“" unfortunately for our soclety, are|herinatin cup. Twice water was " from men who enjoy not only the re- | offered her, but, although she looked ard of their own ocommunities, but |at this nervously, she was finally in- | Dwyer, W A ave natlonal reputations. Hon. John [duced to dzink & few drops. Dr, |Fulty, A Young Brown of Henderson, whose that altho water fame is as wide aa the country, |ususlly throws the hydrophobla pa- and who has been especially honored |tient Into violent convulsions this ls bo two congressional districts, had & disagreement with his butcher as to HAS. SHIVERICK, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha. Nab. FREDERIG GOAL. The only Coal mined west of 'the Mississippi River thatis equ in quality to the ROCK SPRIpIgG COAL. I THE ONLY IOWA COAL ml mie-tt 2 McOAB'l'HY & BUBKB, That will stock for a year without slacking orlshrinking, Pronounced by all the leading brick men in Western Iowa ua the very best U nd em kars y ooal for burniug brick ever used in the West. { 318 14TH ST., BET, FARNAM AND EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO., DOUGLAS rederic, Monroe Co., Iowa. 8r, Louis, March 22, 1833, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN— This 18 to certify that 1 have examined & plece of granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite 2086, Stone for Paving Purposes And any peran interested in #uch improvements will find it grea‘ly to his advantage to communicate with us, We invite | CORRESPONDENCE ON THE SUBJECT. The general management and supervision of the company’s business is now in the hands of Wm, McBalc, Address your letters to A. G. SENEY, President of the Jusper Stone Co, s Chubb, F Danicker, G H Davis, D Dearmoun, W J Dobie, A Elliott, W Farman, A Foolk, G Freeman, WD Ford, J COMPOUND ELIXIR OF soveacer ety (M ¥ CANT VY SYSTEM RENVATOR S ePaEaeTLRETNE ¢ 1 vhe butcher made a protest agalnat it, Sndlia Slanidiealiad L 28 R S0 Y