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THE MEMPHIS APPEAL' SUNDAY, APRIL 2S, 1SS9. 3 AMONG THE RAILROADS. THB DUTIES OF RAILROAD SUPERIN TENDENTS DOUBLY DISCUSSED. Railroads Preparing to Haodla the Largo Fruit Crop Promised-A Leaia Fur Four Centuries-Arrangement to Pre vent a Glutting of the Fruit Haricot. Mr. Theodoro Voorhics, writing in tlio May number of faitmer't concerning tho duties of railroad superintendents, says: Tho 8Uicriulendent ot a railway in this country who has, let us say, .TOO miles of road In liU clnnt lms perhaps as uroat a variety of occupation, and ns many did'er ent questions of importance depending upon his douihioii, as any other business or professional man in tho community. Fully one-half of his time will ' bo spent out of doors looking after the physical con dition of his track, masonary, bridges, sta tions, building of nil kimls. Concerning tho repair or renewal of each he will Intvo to pass judgment, lie must know intim ately every foot of liis track, ami in cacs rif nlllitliriim.M. ni ii..'t,1(m? I-,...,.' Inu. ..-li.il . resources no can depend upjii, nnd how to make thoin niodt iuunediittely useful. He will visit tho chops nnd round-houses frequently, nnd will know tho con struct ion nnd daily condition of every locomotive, every passenger und bag-pa-o cnr. He will consult with his Aluslcr Mechanic, and often will decide which car or engine shall nnd which shall not be taken in fur repair, etc. Ho has to plan and organizo tho work of every yard, every station. Ho mint know tho duties ot vuch cinployo in his pay-rolls, -hum instruct an new men or see that u n pioperly done. Ilu must keep incessant and vigilant watch on the movement of all trains, noting the sliuhleHt variation from the schedules which lie has prepared, and looking carefully into tho causes therefor M) us to avoid its recurrence. Tho llrst tiling in the morning he Is greeted w ith a report giving the sit uu' ion ot business on tliu roud, tho events of the niulit, move ment of trains, location and volume of freight to lc handled. The lust thing at night lie gets a llnal rcitort of tho location niul movement of important I rains, and ho never closes Ins ayes without thinking that perhaps the telephone will ring and call Inn bctoru dawn. lHieiiiit tho day in his ollico ho lias ieKrls to make out, re tinisitioiis to approve, a varied coiriKpjn-U''iice,-not always iigrivabl.', to nimver. Mr. Voorhies knows about the duties of a raiiwuy siiHiiiiteniknt much more than lie Inn told, hut the rest is nis i interesting. Mr. Voorhies hm only given the meio ui phnbi'tof these duties. It may Imi ml,ln.l that the :i(K) miles over which n railway siixrinteiident exercises jurisdirtioii in ) copied w i.li an uverago of live emploji s to the mile. This makes a clieiiiagi of l..V)0 po' pic, w ith tl.eir families. Then the itcop'e along the lino of the road, mer iliiiiiti who breathe wnt'cniico Imsmiihu tlieir g'Mida do nut anise; the itt x kiuan, wlio tlirea'.eiihniitiiliilatioii bec.iusehit can net pet cars to idiip hi. s'.ork in pro.npily; Ihoold lady, who liii;e.l her butler aiid can net no return fim ii; the 'irate pas ser.trer, w ho rouipliiin of roiiiliielnrs; the K ImviI pmfiMMir, who wants excursion Mle fur his pupilr; the go-by, girlv tir.j who crowd upon him in bevh-s wnntiiig a re hired rnto lor "jilft m gills," tho m m with the patent car coupler, tlio man with the doiibto deck car, ihu buodier and lob byist with nvw'ul iiiloiin.nioii n bo m l: pri--entativc l'lui j.'Hiis bom Illi korv C'cunty, and tlio mill Milium I bill which ho is pre paling, unit jnit how to defeat il, 'he i lerx in in. tin- doelor, the l.iw ver, tliu farmer, the rvcluuiic, the Imi cher, the baker uud the can I c-th k maker, und every r!ii-i mi l run liiioii of men, and liien who nro not clase-d niul cmditioued t all come to him day utter d.iy with mi-rcH-ing regularity mi I insiiiai.le uiiio;t. 11 IV. 1- niM'tiT.1 not Unit the inann.'e ineut o( railroads has bocu divided, that the frvi.'ht, i;'s-eii;er, Hid liallaal uiul other depurlmetils lira separate and ihs linrt. I veryUnly asks f r tlie siip.-riutcn-dent ami LW-ryuudy (;oes t tho surs rin teinlciil. Nor am these tiling tho most nunnviiig. Thev are merely lui:inn matter, and cut be Jisil ( In a business way. He ro are a thousand final nnu other nutters of a liulf-iH'rsonnl. bull bumiifM iiuliire, that are erp!exiiig. tint to say painful, at lime. Kctioii-lVops .Vlori arity wants to know if lie ran look for his new iikc-mauls wsui. and cnu't the Kupcriiiiendent send hi:u a tim for Mrs..M.toviil friends tin the road. "the poor crathur Is woirukel down and needs a ronltl." Jimmy Ha x bend, the widow's son who has been helping the ncent nt (-- , writes that lie would like a job; lliat lie is a gs telegrapher ami thinks that be would suit iinvtthcrt', from train iliKpatcber up; Agent Jones Imiies he lain the line of pnmiotioii, and would like to leave where be is on iio-oonl of the ill- lichsof Ins family; Clerk Ninth would l.kn a station where bo could lc nui'iit Slid operator? iv,i lire IWke.1 for by cniployea to every ikjiiiI of the known or discover nblo world, tor IIiciiim'Ivc, their kiudreil in the ascending, ih-ci'iidiiigaiid eoll.ilenil lines, even to the fourth gem-ration; tho trnin-ilipnclier shows I'rright (-"oiiduetor Tools! sinlo four niiniiti s time; .n;ut Iiiizeiibeiiu, who runs the tank, wants iiiiiiu new valves, ami l. II. f r.-iylit on some fiirnitiiru ho piueliiiteil; the nif iit at .the r-it h asks II lie can s n his lev's this winter in tliu loinpany's st k yards and a thoilMind.ollier limits c.iine ill daily to the aiis'riiitendenl, ami he must dispcme of thiin. linn when the luiii.'iiiitos coinii along to iiiMs-cl liis division ol the mad, be has to aeitimpany them, while in Ins heart is a heavy. Ininili. le .den think, ns lieavy as 0 vming Wile's hi-cud, for ho knows hn w Til huvo to unolo.-ie f, r llio r ntle trnp of a liitinn-lini.ao at 1 ami tho rlu uiii.ilie platform nl I. , notwith standing liie fact t lt.it ho lias been asking these ssino innnstes lor months for money to repair thr-o insliluiions. Ho knows, too, that if llicio is sr, uglv curve or n bad bri Ice. Mum-thing will liniHn so llm inng liale will Me them. Till Itntb'rtv'a air tinn has grass grow ing oil it, ami lie is kluiiply a-ketl why lh:s is thus, nolwith- Mamlinir the (act that il l cotton picking time and hands run not lie nlitmned a the price paid, and soon until the end of the chapter. It is constant worry ami (ret, rid yet there am atiicriiilcndctits who can lisik thrniiifh It all and smile, and never complain of their lot. They wadn thmuch their work as though they with mi a treadmill, and when thev are pa h ercd in to their fat hers their thief clerks tskn their places or bleed Inwardly iu try ing to. Fiinerlntendcnt J. C. Haley came over from lltimboldl in rcstnn to a telegram from Vice -President '. A. (.'row lev, of flip MinMiurl, Tcnnewca A (ioorgin it.nl rond, snd sx'iit a psrt of the day in the city. The road will be put under construc tion at on co nt IliimWdl, and it is ex pected that trains will bo running to (oh- on IM'li, Hie iiifiiiaunn oiil oil me line, Inside ol six'y days, J Ins road will go from OilsKinl w clla to Jirsll, t lie nee to lavton. thence to New burn and on to Tip ton v 111. There will be a new town laid cIT between Ncwburn and Fatlon, the nrmn of w hlch la not yet decided upon. In ninety days it is cxps-cted the crossing i)i Forkeii Iecr Iiivcr will be rr icbfd. Vksj rrwiidcnl Craale left by boat for Tipton vllle in the Interest of the road. II boing a practical railroadman, thedotailse of the work nro hirgoly left to him. People nlong tho lino of the road are much inter ested in the enterprise, and it is expected that Lnkd County alone will give 60,000 acres of Innd as a subsidy. This rond will pnss through a territory of great fertility, nnd Q large amount of good farming coun try will bO opened up. Bays tho New Orleans Il?m: The New Orleans Trallie Aseocintiou has nndertakon a tusk by no menus o( a trilling nature. At the Inst meeting (Tuesday) it was decided to carry out tho spirit of the interstate law to tliu letter, and, m a step toward this end, it was agreed that a freight r.Uo sheet should bo compiled to include tarill's be tween Now Orlenns nnd nil points in No braskn, Kanan und other 'Western nnd Northwestern points. Kaeh intermediate station iuto bo put down upon thc.list.und it is calculated that fully 10,000 eopicJ of tho sheet will have to lie printed, us tho law requires that two copies of all tariU's. applying to points along the line shall !3 conspicuously pojiod in every depot nnd station interested. .Mr. Clifton Jones, the clever young agent of the Memphis route iu this city, is arranging tho sheet. Tho I.nui.svillo Nashville will put on n special fruit nnd vegetable train iu u few days to lanlitiito tlio handling ot the enor mous fruit crop along tlio lino of that road. These trains will have, all tho rights of ptKseng;r trains. Tlii.i company has nt preseut 1,000 fruit and refrigerator cars and will soon receive another lot of tlio sumo sort, iViOcacli, to bo used in handling this season's crop. Much of tho crop will gj to New York nnd the hast. llailroads in tho fruit growing countries haw to go considerable on statistics. J hey cannot, us in handling cotton ami other merchandise, (imply furnish cars on de mand mid let them'take pot luck. Kail roads now liavo a system by w hich tho name of overy fruit rnisur, his acreage, tho condition of his crop and the probable amount which ho will raise is known be fore baud, uud on this basis cars nro furn ished. It is necessary to do this in order to handle this class of perishable freight. There will bo no daugor of a glut in tho fruit market this year, llailroads handling fruit and vegetables will publish tele graphic bulletins daily nt nil points whero ti uit is ue i n u shipped, shewing tliq condi tion of the market nt each point, tint price paid for C:uh ur;iclo and the demand therefor. The Imisvil!o A Nashville Iiailroad Company has leuaed the privilege of sink ing six artesian wells on the company's right of way to tliu .Memphis Artesian Water Company, llridgcs on the Louisville A NaMivitlo between Louisville nnd Cincinnati are to be all rebuilt, and large appropriation! for thu work have already been made. The present brid.'es nrcol iron but are not con sidered of Milficiciit strength to aecoin mo dule the larger class of tho modern heavy engine. Tins has Ism the policy of this company for years, to repair und equip one division at a time. The entire line is now laid wiih steel rails nnd the road will bo ballasted this summer. New buildings nro going up hero mi l there. Anew a:ulion will be opened on the L. it N.,Ih-Iw(s-u IliituUildi mid tiads ileu lor the convenience ot llioto in the vi cinity wli have ii laiitilius to ship. The kt.idolt wid huvo the appropriate name, of Pomona. New station hou-a will also bo ended nt Cumberland and M. Ik'tnlehem. Negotiations mo u's p n ling (or tho erec tion of u uuio.i passenger (b-jiot at Hum lldt in conjunction with Ilia Mubilo A Unio Kuilroud. A. J. Kuapp, nsiistunt general f.elght and piKsctigfriigciit of tli.i l.iniois C'jlitial, has g nio to New (.hie ins. The Misoiiri Pncilic loc d ofil dais nro liny sending out pr.ntnd matter advertis ing thu Hot hprinm of Aryans is. The pi.mplet is n neat ninety-pug'. publication, Imcly illustrated. Srrtlr Itrsinrpil. f-'T. laii is, Mo., April "7. The Iron Mountain Kailway (a branch of the Missouri I'aciiie sy -tein) h:ia given uotico that all unneeivvary train s.-rvic, both pacn.'er and ficiuhl, will bo discontinued on that load nfler May I, and that only trains mnveying live stock or perishaliUt fn-ight will lo permitted to runouNiml.iv. Thu -un. by siiburbnu service will bj mater, ally reduced. "t'an'l eat a thing.'' lino I s Sar-ap.irilbi Is awnnderfiil riie.licioc fur creating sn nppc tile,r'giilutiiigdtt;eitiiiii nnd giving atrougili. Hrrtr4 Htm Rlstor. (rum tlio Terra Itsulo K.tim-n. lie Cnu't I have ono kiss before I Onlv one? go? Mm -And if I l-t vou have ono you w take two, won't you? He No, I won't; indeed I won't. Hie -Then you shan't have any. ill Ilarlr4'a Arltl l'bhMl UAkl S At INVKloll IT1MI DltlNK w ild Water and lUtrar only. iH liciuus. . . 4 ttariyr la I'rlnrlpl. I'rom Itn Tent; Ilsuio Kre. Hnllorun-I thought yex had a job wnuin on lall .Met arty Alet'.irtv-1 ha I. but I quit cm. The moil does not wu'k utHjn two fate Ihot can make Miko .Metnrly worms ludiiriu tlio noon hour. Will I rr hrry.i'! wliis-u-! What s wrrtrli c.l ili-eii. a-tlno.i K to Is' sure. Il ! luiin- (ul to die p .li. ot nnd painful to lliuvi w ho he.ir lil lalxiieil lirv.itliings. An l yet a reur civ l ol'.ere.l Hint is at olli n die III niul I ( lu llir. It is I'eriliii, hai Led liy Miitniliu, Ikilh a.itd liydrugji'UevcrywIiere. Ualy l a but lie. i A t lr I I ar imWy. I'mm Ihr Ntlira.ls suiv iniirnsl. "Tho f'sil killer will get yon," observed the parent to Ins Indiscreet sou. 'I'm not afraid," replied the boy: "he's gone to Oklahoma." in mil r Ii'phj trim i. Ksnixnm, I V MlM,I.iX, 1 1. C., Kut- 4, I Mil Having made frequent usq of Maguire's IVnn(! runt, I cm, nier it an almost in f ul 1 1 1 ilrt siieci'ln fur Cliolers, Oiarrlm-s, liyseiitery, Una, etc., and can rerotnuiend itasiucli. Uii- is. II. I-o.vo. I. 1 ISsrrlisrlHi-. from the t'l-M U. Cviiipathelie female (taxing nt tl.oiiiur- derer) ln I ho sweot: I iisvuipntlielic Warden lis, Iiiiiiu bo's too sweet In live. Uvrutan Nnirl. Mar 0 a grind skid rare, l irst prire l"i: second prise, III; third prite. t Those wishing to participate should regis ter their names ai the otliee nl the J ! Jiiimml, No. 117 Main, or with Mr. Joe ITirig, Tcniiesseo Itrvwing Company Two pairs oars, and two men Iu each skitr. M. '. rnm Mill krll Thursday. Mny 3. at II o'clock a. m foriy-oue of lb most beautiful and deir ablo reaidence Iota to be found around the city. i i W. K. T. H Fanry Groceries. Cioudman ACIiurcblll, Ml flisin. Imi ku vour life in tho Connn-lirut Mu tual. T. ii. Ualbrvatb, agi ut, 10 MadiaoO trect. COMMISSIONERS' CARD. THEIR REPLY TO THB LOCAL BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS' COMMITTEE. A Studiously Worded Paper, In Which a Mass of Flgurea Are Olvon, High an Btaaj on One Sldt, Distressingly Doub'.ful on tba Otber. Tho Firo nnd Police Commissioners, with their Secretary, went iuto "confer enca" yesterday aiternoon. After ft sitting of threo hours behind closed doors, they created the following, in reply to the petition of tho Under writers for an increase of tho Tiro Depart ment: Morals, Tcnn , April i7, lRfd. Mcim. rnrrlnitou Mumhi, K. II. Iliiie.iT, II. Hem dorl, eoiiimiiu-u (rum llrl o( I iiclenvritcrs, (ientleuien W'o have given your peti tion for au increase o. tho tiro depnrtuieiit service n careful i-onsiderntiou. 'c have heretofore considered tho samo subject, and have (ought in some way to solve the situation. We apprecinto us well ns yon, nnd as every good citien should, the im portance of mninhiiniiig not onlv tho tiro department, but also tho police depart ment and every other department of tho government to the full requirements and necessities of our city. You request that wo not only restoro the department as it existed thiriv days ngo, but that wo put into servico tho two en gines purchased last year ami nlso put into service the old hook and ladder truck nnd the old chemical engine, nnd to do so you say it w ill "require nothing but men mid horses," thus inadvertently omitting to mention that it requires money to procure theso horses and to pay men. 'Now, let us in a business way consider the expedi ency of your request by ascertaining tho amount of monev that will bo needed for tho purpose uud thu sources of revenue from which it would have to bo derived. Tho following will give an approximate idea of the cost: 1. To restoro tho department to Its numerical strength, ns existing on April 1, ISs!), will cos', say his men jr. per iniiiithrarh. ft00 1u re-aore the mltloiis ti( I npiitiim Kiel Amlfclanl Vluil utwak uow i-x- tlln 2,100-J 7.rW 2. To limn tho two new engines: TwoCui'Oilamt jl!0HT month raih t Inn fauiius-rsMi f uoti.TaHititli etieh '.M"l riiiirt.i-ii men si iwr iiiuiiiii i-.ieh 1'i.oua laulit hurs-K (f.air lor t-itKliiu suit Iteirlor luiwe eiirtii o M m T.OtiO I'wtl for ulylil linrn-N 1.UO 1 11. nl. uiul exs-liM!ji, hiitns, vie ln u- $J1 f'O .'t. To man the hook and ladder truck: I Uii- Ciipiuin t tltn K-r month t l.t.M -ix mi n ui ;.'i H r mouili i. ! Two hor- , Kcnl lor two Iioi-m-s w it'si luvnli'iilitl expeiiM-., in li,.rK. em l l.nl t.V0 4. To man the clit-uiic.il englue: iiii Cuptsln nl tliu it month ,::.n Tiiw iiii'ti nt j;'i r niuiiili i'.Tmi Tso linr.i-i , .'. il I-I-.-.1 nr two hoi!.... aT 2M lllelileliluls, flicmlittlv i,u i , ,j rnllre total . ... 4i.,;m To which must bo added the cost of two new houses for engines. The iKwdble sources of revenuo w hi ch the city has, that it might huvo paid this from, or which might be used for lire purposes ore: I. Tho budget. This limits the amount to Imj derived from it nt JiiJ.'sl l, all of which wiil Imi needed to maintain the Icpartineiit as it exists at this time. Vou ask thtt we increase tho limit to MiMi,".sii. I he delinquent taxes. While these nmouut on the books to iw.O m, it is not, liowevwr, pofntilo to use It in piyniif waes until it is collected, and experience bus taught that delinquent taxes are a very uncertain quantity, and that we need not expert lunch over 10,0 1 for the next twelve months, icMind wulctl there aio already existiiiK rontiucts. It. Thesalarv, printing and exponso ac count, lb s iiecoiiiil is co:iipos- of the revenues deiive l (nun (lie police court, the rents, the uiniket nnd itiMS-cti.m lees. year these yielded jl'l. 117. 70. while the year previous they only yielded $!:.', ii. ..s, tlio priuciiial source ol wlncli was from liie polico court, which lujtt ve.ir yielded S l.'l.oi W (a lurger nuionnt than any previous vearl, wlulu the year beloro it w.isouly t.i.OiK). Have wo nnv aw.urauce that the current year will yield us larje an amount of revenuo Irom criim-s as the hist? In short, dm-s it eouiirt with pni lirietv for tho executive olllcers of the gnveriimeiit to bnso conlnicls and I'm incial ingit.i'inciits tqwin an anticiinled litcreao or continuance of crimo as a source of in creased revenue? Hut for tho moment, making ciimoan element of calculation, is it bafu to figure on last year's biMius (rout that source, which we Und to bo the lari.cst in ten years' experience? ihe amount ol surplus Iroin the snl.irv and printing exis'iise si-cmnt for lsi was ill, nn, and for'lsHS:'l,(Hil, all of which was used to tnnkn up dellcits In other tic- pnrlmentK, and even admitting that this surplus will be as laige (or the current yeur as the pa-it the commissioners bad already made uiranirenients for nearly this aiiKiiint, not nniii i at ng nuv such u str.ingo emergency a seems lo luve uvn thrust UHiii them against then most earn est protest. It whs our discm to lucn-nsn the liie and police departments, ami Initio budget w hicli was tirepnied and sent lo tho l-rtfisl Mure by tlio cumiuissioiiers this was iroided (or, snd it was so stated, but tho laeislullire in its w isdotn saw lit to cut it down, nn I sis.) nt the sniiin Iiiiih to Inciense the ( i lien's ol the departments. nil 1 the cimiTH) since pmsiied bv us was lieiTS-ltSteil llllllist our llVI'leWCil Wlsll'. 4. 1 ho iirlvitcie lax: In section . ol 1 tin net known as tho Claim Hill Una (uud it permanently appropriated to the street and sewer (und, Willi the p'ovi-o thai the I 'miuiUM-iuncr inav temiHirariiv iMirMW from it, to Insure prompt pnv nl Ihe Police and Pirn Ivpiirtmciil. 'Ibis (und Inst year nuiountcd net lo? il.Wl Wl, as shown ill tho Pi i-sii lout's bieinii il reiHirt, under Ihe head of ".-tatemcnl of s tth iiient of l(iss liixcs. Ol courso we roconii-i th.it we have the riubl to Iciiii-orinily Uirinw (i mil this fund, bill, aslhewoul lemN,rary means out V a limited tinn', we recujui'! that it must bo paid buck nut of the cnr rent year's revenue of lint (.orroainu d. ii.irtincnl, then lore Ibis fund cannot lie coiisidensl ill Ibis matter at all. II. as bus Ihcii liicorncllv P'scrto.l by tome, that I ho lice and lire s ilnry bid repeals the limitiilion cluuv in the Innlifl, what del iiitineiit would our iilnuois inl dmire It should be taken I loin.' Shall It In; taken (nun llm f ."al.UKJ Hoard of Health and sanitary Hind, boui the ? piV(ss) in lerest fund, Irom llm .'.'i (ml liKhtiiing fund or shall Ihe $ll.."i ) lor huspilnl Imi wiMMnul? Mull the paving n I wwer Innd, which will not uinount lo more than fl lil.iam otter llio errors nnd delinquents are deducted, lie reduced by llio iHH'.-asjry MiUKM lo liinke th" I'ddiliolis lo the llio i. unrlmciit alone, whii Ii yo lii.k.' Thus lea vim for tuiviiiit and sewers (nl Cl, Now. Limil. in n. a spprcut the iiileiosts lli-il )"U ripis-eiil ai ugei.ti il home and l..n-n iom,i un s; we nUi Sppns iate the lulcrisii ol our p"oijo In gonerai, who want mom Hilicn lons and inoM buhls, we slso give llio health ndaiis ot Ihe cilV as repreMited by the Ikiard nl Health our most sole Hons ultenln n It iniisl be reiuriiils n-d that no later tlmn lust iiuiiner our hh.hU were anx'ously dlstiirlH'd. mid with Ibis lr.-sh In your memory vou ask Ihsl your lire insursnee risks be made more safe lor you, without (Hiing to O'liseler the ih triiuenis to the licullh, sewer and "ibco depsrliuriils. lay alter day we or livccaaarily coin- pollod to postpono deiuanif t for an cxlcn sion of our sower syatem in largo sections of tho city; we receive general complaint from teamsters and plonsute carriage own er thnt our H'Wli fro. r"11-'1' 0U1 t?cd ropnirrng Kid shoulii bo lncroased In mile age, the demand being so groat that a short tlmo ago K considerable number of our pooblij wero daiiiorotu for the issu ance of bondslor this tmrpow. Now, gentlemen, permit us to mako tho assertion thnt tlio present stringent con tract we have with tlio Water Company will soon plncc us at the he id of tho list of flro-protectod cities. When the stundpipe is completed nnd tho new machinery and pumps are placed, within a few weeks from now, wo insist that two fireplugs will bo equal to one tiro-engine, there being now about itOO llreplugs uud live steam engines. This being true, may wo not safely assuuio that you will, 'when the lireplugs are put into operation, reduco your rates of insurance in proportion to tho increased facilities above reierrolto? Pcloro closing wo will call your atten tion to tho fact thnt wo are lixed in our determination not to incur any expense without tho certainty of being able to pay for it. You ask us to, tuko the iik of not only procuring "more men and horses" ut an expense beyond tho limit provided by law, hut iu doing so you nsk us to hinuir.l tho elliciency of other depart incuts, a re sponsibility which we ore siiivyuti would lint have us to assunio. Therefore, we regret cxceedinirlv that wo are tumble to grant your request. Very truly yours, 1). P. Haiiucx, Jamks i.i i:, j n.t J. T.Trmr, Tiro and Tolico ('oiiiinisMoncrs. RELIQIOU3 StRVICES. I 'nVltiol Siimls-r rlinol. rncr Allium utrert stnl t liiirleMnu rtvi'iiuc, l i W o elm k p ni. 1 lie piilult nl the C-ooiul I'r.-i.i n rl.m ( liureh 111 Ii- llllnl t sluy by lbs licv. Joint U Muiluy, ul OHeiinb.iro, Ky. Kir.nnp rs' him li -Commiinlun ii rvleivi st It O'eliS'k s.lll.l ilv.ielitU8 si S O mi. I, in. Sillijii t: "1 lie I'nilileui ul Ik-Hill, v.oiiuli ii iu tliv l.iglil el Sl'lelll'fl.,, N. M. I.ua, iMiKinr. t'lr-t P ipiht Church H-rvl. i nt II n'rlis-k s.m. sinl s n i-Iii. Ii p in. 1'npllniiul . i-nl nl Jil All M-slfns. All nro hit licit, it. . Wimble. nelur. siimltiy M'liniil nl miiuo'rliM-k s.m. Alslsims strift I'n-iliytcrliiii r luinh-' orner nl Jones Sxclllle suit A IsImihis II 1-i l, Serliclit II o'ciiM-lt s.in. hy Ihe Kijv. Jiiiih l. Mnrllii, IL IL, mior. rsilibittb SehiKit sud Icu lilug tciNlci-nll u clis-k p.m. i.moe Chun h-rorner Vnnis i-nl Ijnuler tuln mn-i-is. 1 lie Tier, (lisimn I'sili tmiii. i H.. n-lnr. I.ou siuiil.iy. lloty rouniiiiuli'ii. 7 o'clock s m ; liionitlin poOf-r, lllsliy siel -erinnii, II it in.; vim Ina inicr, .Fi'p.iii.; siunluy si'liool, V .an. in. Ileriniiulo Hins-t Melhinlt ( loin Ii-I niiier I In iten ami lleriimuto sin-rt-. Ilci. J. V. Senie. pH-tur. Sen in sl II n cloi k n to. niul for clulili-en nuil oiimi priiplii si o'eliw-k p m. siiintiiy m tiool I tc Uo elin k iu., K 1 1. Mull ii.. in ruiit aiii ut No iilnrtell' iiillfi-lvlico Molnl- y I1I1.I1L ( stvarr I Inn. h 'rin-r niiunl am) Ailuins Ftn--l. sprullle lliirfnnl. r clor. r.-n lee- lli-l sen tiny after I h.iit. I ne llolv roiiiiiiiiuioii, 1 o elo. k n in.: tin suiiilay a. IiimiI, W..11 u 1 liK-k n 111. M0111 iiir pmyer. hlsny anil M-rnmii. 11 n elm k. Me.-ioiK nl lirollietliiMiil ntler nioriilns m 1 1 i.sc M. Alnlri-n a 11 li.it. 1'nrt I'ii ki-rius. S o r'oik p 111 . tiuhl M-rae. ' SVi 111 lin-k. A lu-mty imhiui' Mil! Is.' i ronlnl In all .inn m . TUB DURABILITY Of HUMAN ABCllt I'ECIURB. It Was Lariroly Duo to tlio Tuilty of tlio band feed tn the Mortnr A l.osson for Modurn Arclittects and Builders. Wand ring along the levee one evening last week u hearty, cheery voice hailed 11.0 with "come nlsianl and take a little run iii the river." lasiking up I saw (apt. McNoehy, of the unnly, hustling little tug N.ljHilcnn, standing Oil its deck ton-dug a Welcoming l.ulli tuwiird inc. "Where nro yoil gouu, Captain'.''' "I'p iirouud (he i- i ut alter a buri load of Mind n in I gravel, viivnnauuh I'.ms. Imve .nl a new patent Mild ptllllll Wotkllllf tin in, WllnhlUg xin. I and giuvel irom the builoiu of the tiver nnd pultiug il up in n-'ited sixes. Ilcsido tho trip this is well mnrlli bsikiiig si." Ciiiiihihir on Isinrd I was cnmtottiililv seiited ill front ol the pi!ot-hoiix-, while tho pWiiHVemi nroiMdli'd ilscd 11 n Ihe river. Ibenirwas ln-li and mnisi, the shores bright nnd green, and the tug clean and trim. Nimi wo came nloiisiile nl a queer looking 1 alt anchored ud nit the snore. ami pulling and blow mil away in Ih n ou'h business style. Mr. W. K. Kuva- naiiuh was there, and explained lo inn thai thism.ii'hiiie w.is a new piMcss lor washing. sens-mug anil a-sornnit Mini auogrsvi 1. A rushinu let ol water stirred up llio sand and gravel at the botlom ot the river, then il was Kiitliorcd up liy a iHiwerlul cetnlil- gal rotary steam pump and thrown into a long ih ute. passmt! over a set ol sereins and dropping Into barires lying below. I irst the laree grsvel, then lb" smaller. then the pure sand, all washed thorriii.'lily enii. and every luirllclu ul mu 1. loam. clay und earthly taint removed. 1 lie sand was nure, clean, auarp sann, noining mu sand, merely that and nothing more, lilt ing Ibis at the rate ol l.tkKI cuhie yards nl wnshed sand and gravel a day. I wim much interested Iu Mr. Kavanuugh a ea plaiiutloii ol this pump nnd Its workings and tlin (letuiis 01 1110 pie paring ami sen- in if this pure sand and gravel. When we returned he took mo Into their oltico at Ihe yards of C. Ik Hrjan A Co., corner Main nnd Itealo streets, nnd showed Ine their idles of Mild lor buil.hng piir s, gravel (or rsi(s and gravel (or streets, all sorted and ni ranged. There wem tho piecr iMjbbles and- variegated stones. so ilear 10 cinl.ircii 01 largo as well as linall giowlh and piles nl pure, clean sand, wmi'lions tciuptiug as a I'lay ground. Thu next day, meeting one nl the ow-si ami is-si iiuuni rs ami contractom nl the city, I told him of my tup. Ho was at unco intere.led and mm menci'd a discussion ol Itsvabnt. s.ild he: "Ho yoil know Ihe renxm why tho build ings nl (be old Itnmans nu I oi the various lol nations sm as solid to lav as w hen thv were built? It Is Ihe 1 lar. We have lm such bmlililiirs How 11 il.iys. Why, a building In one nl mir iiii s li.ly years old is a marvel. The old builder-had liotasg-Hsl lime ns wo hnvn, but thev Used pure, rlenn, sharp sand and not loam, or clay, or dirt I J make their mortar. I'mk l nnv of the buildings ladng lorndoaii 11ml -u what uu niter luilurotln' iiioilar is. 11 lum no biliiblig siser, the lea ks can Is' lilted od by hand slid Ihe moil r, lucie dud nnd dirt. 'swept nil". What ciiii oil e rt nl such Walls but iiuliire .iinl ili-iiilei.' Ihe ordinary sand provided by the sand dealer in the common way i;ioily unlit lo mnko mortar, the iiioitar b.i n-i 1 ohe.ivj siwi-r, II ilri.-a iilll Mini In iri.tli. Imi.'I It 110 I'VerV lt.IV ihnitf to M-e or hear of new hiiildiinfs lull ing, walls rrm king and stones dropping nut. How inanv modern l.inldniKS are sound and solid live vi.u niter they are bunr.' This is all due I Ih" unclean sum! Us-d. 'I hero is as pltitf binlihiig a.ind III tho bed o( llio liver ss Ihu amid ever saw, but it Hoc. Is wu-hiiiiT und leaning. Mm tar iim-hi Irom a.i;ul li.ni1' I Ir nu a hr and used Without clean. u, ail never make u sound liiiilillog, t'lb1 IhnMiiiu sand luniK'ilv ttssbed K.h navke mortar thnt w ill eoiiul llm bt of th- i ol lloiiian or l'i ruviaii davs. V Ih re did ou s.iy Unit wushed tuid was?' I a il t-'ooig to get a one nl il. nnd huvo kM.l lasiing mortar msdo (or my lie huiliiuur. " i would eniov an mhii.ii it. mi nl Ibissnud puuiiisiid nriH-eas n( a irtuU an I .tailing. lio uu on the a in, lei. o o ne d.ry when II L"ies sfler a butm. ami h i' bow It works. "I will do It. I would h" to wo suml that will iinike gt-nuino lenr ar, mid aiavtd that is gravel nnd nut dif," "d In' Wiilkcd awav growling over the n-ek- ;n a ol ui'slcru li.oilur and un eh' d building Mild. K l. is f t. lUciiiiixn Tliu)r. ol WuUlu ill Jewelry. WsXTKU A gHkl VUU si 1 Hv.ll jmMmh mm mm I hnr Wn nffllotrd for ft r" nmny yrir with hml M-Md, n liU h hn r.vd nt to huv -in ot By bmly. My Imtnli mere In a aolhl or f r over jeir. I h.td tiled ulr.tott evei)thtuic I could hear f, hut hud glrn tip oil limpet of rvrr lKl:ig curtil,nhen 1 vr llm ndu-rtUemnit of tho 4'lTH t'RA ItKMEDir.. I turd ono hoi of C't Ttt l ttA. ono holtlo uf Ui oi vi nv, nnd mm caKo of htiAP. mid mu now oMo to do all my own work. XI nv KAN Mi: HTKW'AUT, Hutintuii, Imi. I havo ward tho Ttrii cm ttr.wrPirt auerraafully for my ht.M, i ho waa mUMed lth ornenm, nd ind aurh InU km ilrhlng that he got ho ft day or hltltt ; but after I litd u-hI to txixe. tho kla iM-tfitn to prt'l off nd $ t eler nnd oft. TU lulilnjj la v.ue, mid my h.tl y la cun-d, nnd la notr t bltliy, roay ch.f ked hoy. MAUV K LM IIUUAN'N, It. Mi, Kau. Vour CtTHTn Rmriuro did wondrrful thlnca for me. They cured my akin dliense, hhh bna tieen of fUe yearn lattdlnv, after hint. In , la of UolUra h id h. ui api-nt In li)lti to run It. Nothing did mo any if"! Until I couiinciued Ihti ua- of tho I'rih t iu Ur.iit.mia. Our Iudim tll lev. r to without llKua, Ua. UOHA Kill. I. V, UiHlreIUlly,'ulh. un Co.. I. Cmrl'IH, lha srcal akin chip. In.uiilly alb). Ilia aiml snout. .Ins Hi lling awl liilt.inimnllnn.rlpars Oiv ..In ami aratp of every trai f ul tllm lns.1. iiUi ra ami a m a, o uinvi-i rru.la an. I n .ilea, ami t. slen the hair. t'l Tiei Ha Hnr, l In- .mint ul aklii Inainllli r, la linllaHiiasiil In In .iilnit akin illMHr. an.t kslijr luiimira. Il ir.nliir. a lln wlilii.i, -learel akin ami an ll.nl huula, ln- fn.m 'Iiii.Ii-, s)HS,nr Mi-nil.il. Ci Tii i SA tti a.n.trsr, llm m w I IoimI jinrliliT, il. aa.ra III.- I UkhI uf t' lieiinlilra nd HU.omia rli-mi-nl., and Ihna rrin..a llio rrr. llrino IIik IYth rat Ki sc.iii a are Hip only liilllili ruralhi. fur every form of akin, . ili,.n. lilo.nl illavnaea, nun liiil. l en.fnlai. I'I'TiieiiA lUsrnn.. are aula ly ilnif.l.l. ami lu iniaia llinni ;ninit llm worlil. 1'rliv : ri m t lu, M pi'nla ht l.i Citii l n Suae, 3 ernla ; I'itii I n 111 oi T, i-l.nO ( r loiilo. I'r. .n j liy rerrra l'Hiu and 1'ur.sii iu t'oiieoiuTios, II-i-tox, Uava. S-CikI for " How la Cure Skin I ikM-aM-a," 1,4 me, .'U lllii.liiillnlia, nml m li-alllilohlula. liy .1.111 pn-ti 11I11I l I I 1 11 1 11a Ill . 1889 SPRING NINK Commencing Saturday, A kit iliis Jot icy M $20,000 in Slakes and Purses talVt-N UT Flvo Rjcss Each Day, Including Admlailon toOrnn 8t.rnd and Tho Fatt li'nd Diiinniy Lino nml (uriuh ciionp nml rnpl'l iran'tportnf lumllroct to thw truck. Tlckotsi fo.' nnn a. I. Panml on A Co. 'at Clifur l'ulucc, No. UIO M ilu etroot, oyioilto I'cnboily Hutol. (illll. AKAUI.P, 1TCSKICI1L J. II. Kins. Si'iTct.iry. J V. VVM'. Iitr of Wynnr, h tiiii. llei k, Korre.t rily, Wynne, Love & Co. Cotton Factors AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SGG FRONT ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. rilltnir.ttM AND I'ONHKI N M KNTM H:f .1 CITK.f . J0NES.UUIIN&C0. STEAM- PRINTERS UD MlXUriCTl'KUS CI BLANK BOOKS PAPER BOXES, 40 Union Street. Memphis. Tena J. F. HOLST & BRO. iiuiM.r to a II. IIOIJT A HIUJI FUNERAL DIRECTORS II 4 T If IlKJIUVKO TO No. 330 1-2 Second St. Momphts r full sail mmpl.w r- Wnml anl M Ullr i am anil I a.lrla, I loll. lvi-l a.aala an J b-rlxl lunnalatkkis Orders W lMft l"-,al llr biiaai PROPOSALS AiMrmil to le.iln Miller. I lialrinmi. Ilnllvar, Irnii.are lilt llnl lililll Mnllilii) . ln r II. al II, nil, l-.r n,. Inlliiaini M.ira t. la' iI.hhi lor tin1 lit 'Ir'ilir. Ilint il lur Inline: I nniii.-il.iH nl i-iiriwiiii r mir'a rnria-nler'. me l.-llal, Haa Mia' llllie i,r I'lei'trlS lllll I'laut, urn ll.l ll r.. nuriittarv ami rninii't I'Imii. Inr Ilu MjurM rviiulM-il limy Im. aei-u si Ait lln lllll. i a eilli.-or thai ul Ilia ii.i.. i:i;im il h- llloillulia Inr ail)i luatli h nl Hie nrk l!l lm lirnl r.Mii.l.y iikmi iileaimii lu i,ui dirlfs tu InU llf iilJrrnl ih" r.iM nf l imiin:. ,,nrr Miliiilll lime. Anliili"l, fllil. sitd iialasloU., louia.lll, k jr. t, v m y w ij k"tC5J UVC nUZS P1X MOXTTTfl OTaD, tli lofl hand of our llltlo BrumK'liiM Wtrnn to nwvll, n:u1 hntl vxcry np. prarnnc of ft larjrv hull. Wo poult In il It, but all to Do purpose. About tlvo immilm after. It trrumoa run n Ing un. Bimn othrr vuri'i foniit tl. Ho tlun hntl two o( ihv'ui on rnrh haJ, nnd n h Wood bocunia moro piul nuro Impuro It Umk Itrt tlmo for tin in to lm .tk nut. A ro raino oil tliodi'iii, bcuc.tth llio ithlcr Hp, hlh vrry ofTt-nlvo. .lilt httiil otto olitl $ib, i!lmti.tif;iti'i Krvnt Urul. H llU Will lltl loiulitli ll 1 1 m nt) -two tiiottlhi oM, hm imtli-tiook tlio n.ru of 111 in. hi mother Iwvhn illnl hnt ho nan Alltllo nxtro than n year oltl, of ronnuinp. tlon(ent'n1ii, of coiirnf). lit' ton Ii wulk ft I little, hut roiilil not y t up If Iu fell ih n, nil cetiUl not tiiovo when In he.!, h.nlnjj no uo iif hi Im'nU. I ItMiut iltiitely com niciK t U tth tlio Ct Tit rr llMii Dim, lirtlrir nil frtely. (no oro utter BiK'tlu-r hcalotl, n hotiy nt itl'-r formlnu n r.ieh ono of t!itn livo iltvp one Jtit h toru heulliu. n hit h uoulj tlttully grow I hjo, mul wero tnlen out ; then they' wotiHI heul mpl.lly. One of iV tiitly Imno fur. niAtloti I pn aened. After lallii tlo. en mul h-ilf lMttth he nit romphtely run il, hih! l now, I I Ik lie- of ti ) enrai, a nlnuiK and healthy i-hlld. Mat tf, bi. Mi;, ti. 8. M;UitlS, fil'J V.. ( lay Ft., ltUmmliiVtoii, III. ktr.rr. U, 1 -S. No return of JUcmko to date. K. 8. t. 1 BASKS Klin, Henlp, and h.ilr n-rrl nnd iH .H.lllil tl I ) thf n.oof t 1 h 111 HlUI'a MEETING 1889 DAYS 20 Fnding Tuesday. April 20 IHL UL.VJU. Sto:plcchiS3 an J Hurdlo Racln PiuMm'tr, fJil.OO. T.n.llot. COc. Momplils nml Ohnrli ntoii Jl illro.i:! v. k. i i i i:, l att-nl liuoil'o.ir, laivo & Co. Ar!i. IB S KUBSCT.ICB VOtl TUB MEMPHIS WEEKLY APl'EAU C 11 1 I O g to w t son o Q r m u-c u Vat I J o 1 J Ul is NPRECEDESTEO ATTaACTIW! Ovora Million Distributed touisnna State Lottery Company, lnrnrii'irntnil hv till. riTlMlitnri. In lv fnr B!.liu cntlounlilii U'linriuIWi) niiraonp. ami il.. franuliiM nailo a iarlof llm il-vwi lit M no iiHiilUullou, la ?.'.i, by na iivorwhohuliiv; ioiil-ir vr-ji. IU MAMMIIT.I II.IAIVIXIS t-Vl pln Semi. Aiin:illy (,B , (innm-mrl, nnd Hi (.11 ISI HIM.I.I. MMI1KII iIVINU4 I'lka plnra In rnali ( thu oilier Ira month. o( t li jrur, nml m-i, mi itrn,,,, pul.lia, at Ilia Acnilnmy ol Mn.le, Now (Irlrnn., lai. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS lui- llllCi-; ..r II. IIivi.tI 13.. ll-li l'io.n;.t I'nviiic it or i'r mi. Atteti-il a. f.il!..iA' o liorpi.v eerl!( th it wo .'inTtue (tt-rin-eineniH (,,r ni Monililr nn-l sinl-Anniist lirawitiK.ol tii i l.iini.l innst-tiii liiierr Compnnr. siul In in'rion iii in ii!,. an l mvi'mI i(ii Uniwinut llii-mi-lM' mi l Hit Hie Bimi. im eieellieta-l Willi liiiiiintr. l.ilrniM. ;i.l I 1 mul ,-, 1,, vnrl alt pur l!e..iiml in.,iuih,,r-e tin. c,;,i, ,v 1,1 11 ihlnnf lllii ale. Willi (ae -laiil.-nil oar iii uuroa Hlt-wUat lU llasiilcrll-a-iilc-llli." l. Ii un ti'Mcin-,!. iiuiU. nnt n-mtd-ra. wIU )in all I'd e-.,lr.iii In II,,, l.imli-l.net Sut Lol li tl.-inllli 'l i:m !.,. pr-i.-.il,, 1 il ii, ir iieilitera. K. M. tVAUMSI.KV, Hra.lilmt Ua. Nr Uinll. Cll-KKK LAN AUX, 1'iaa'l htt. Mali Halts. A. U.l.l)WIN, I'leaidaiit N. O. National bank. bAKL KUIIN. Hi. anient Union Njn.inal UaaS. Grand Monthl Drawing At llio Aejlile.lt.' iff Mil.lo, Navy OrlSAnf 11 KHIIW, l IV II. Hill. Capital Prize, : : ' $300,000. lUJ.mii) r;c!.i. n s:n l.m't lUliai, m0 Uimiiiii s l"i 'leu ii.. 1. law 1 ui h i,t. I ist ik i'itiz::i tritKi'nK .j.i.uvi m .. ) I'ldi uK ii.ii.m Iv l'itl1 nl-' m.i.i 1 1. .., iri:l.'r.tir '.'...iM! la 1 l'i:ll uf l.io.iiini , l'lili s uf .'..Liinra riti.i-.i in-' 1. ni lie I'ltlH Ul' (..line :tti l'M.i . 11C :.iini ' lu I'lllZ-l.-i tif '.'.i.ir . Ai-n:n 1 , iim i-h 1 1 -a. W I'll e nl I "i are Imi I'll e. nl ;vai in, ll.i I'll 1 . (il .11 1 nie II t-.it. I, l-111..n ft" I'rt e. el fl'.i 10 1'.i I'rin-s nl li.l are - it.im ... .vi.uml 2..lk U .. ai,") AiU . SVirrl .vi.uml (.Mill ... luU,iAhJ . W.W III.IHI ),IJ .... ,v.'l ..M W.'Wl S.ISI I'rl r. inivintlii 1 tn ai',0H,Sll S,hk- 1 1 l..-iMr it. iii-i i ,ii,ul l'rie uru uulu-l' llliil Iii1i-riniii il I'ne.. rei i t 1 11 II tn -s or nut- lnrlti'-r Inf inn iltori i1a .111 ,1. iiriie li-4iii' In Ih-' mi I. i 1 .-ne I. , le irlr .HI lim viiur r,--i,leiue villi I ... . hiiiiv. .ireel an I iiitniiier. Mure riiil-l reinrit mall ili-lltery will ! av-uie l iv tear imi Io.Iiiii sii 1-iiti'lnis U)ariii4l )niir iall ail-ln--a. IMPORTANT. A . 1 1 1 . ui. a. i mix. hvt III li.ui la llr St. A. IMfl'lltf. II ii.iiltiiiti.il, 11. r. r si tin. U Meal tniirt hi., Memi.'iH, Taaa, In nr-lt'i rv I -in r. iniiiiil'iliir Menry tlnlnrlf. -tri lit n'l I ,,r, t ieu..iiil,- Ni u Yiirk !' Ii.ai e. Pri'tl ir l'u-1 il ul-. nv wira;aa 1111 I 111- I'n.'j mill In li ii) 1 ir.'' ill aiinu ul S)4 eri'Vir. Ad.lriu lt'rr,''i d L'ltri Co.lnuiti" C ir.va j o M.W lilll.lr V- MIIUIU U.S4ia irMr III Iru la, I. k .llltll II III It. llnl Ii.., mviiie il "I ritl II ;iiliriiiilrnl III l''..nr Nnllniinl Itititk. of N.tf t'llcHiia, hikI lie- Ihl.-w nrv mii-l lv Ilia Trial. ill HI il ai In-Ill HI, ,11 nli.n'i ham le I .iniaarai nnKiii-'-! In ilu niuiii"! 1 niul.. He r lurd. tMifars ul all 1 111 iL.I ,.i. nr ..ii,iiivt,ni i -li,iini4." !; IMII.I. Ill l lie p'e'ilt ll ,H IH "I PUS nrlr irli.i l nl a I i kel r. na I l.r I In anr nraa hit- iiviiil'e; In mu ln,n,' u.l r -1 1 ir lea. waa a I ntlar t a .it linl,.. LOTTERY OF THE JUCUC CHARITI Y'.H'V AMI.WMI1) IN Im77 MEXICAN NATIONAL QOVEKNMIINT. Tiiralid t'ol rs Tna.nr Yts.-i" Cm'j.vl kjf Oil Kt uui In rrnslun J liDfritinieut Ctuim. Cl in t Monfl.tr firnwliiir. lul l In II Mnrri I'iv ill-.n In Ihe AlaiiK-'la IVrk. t lijf nl Mi l., riel iiiili!.-lv i-iiii'liii le'l lo liie.-rii nt inli.-laJs atiMi,nii-i f.ir the eiitaiM' 1) i it-.vireu.ilt.'a tst lliu Inn r. nt anil llm lit-a.ur'. mi iw imi ir it, isss. CAPITAL PRIZE. - - GO,000 UO.OOO Ticket lit 9 1, $35.0,000. I'llli Ii HI' 111 KI'H. AMI ll'i'AS MUS1.Y. IMii.lea. stl-lltlvra, S3 - liinrtara, 9U . I lull luic; r.'i 1 1, Wi t l..r 1 .1, I'. K. Luiren.7. I it nr ria.ij.. I f A 11 r A I. I'lll.i; nl- i.i,i..ia I t Al'l . Al. rui.:: tit' I t Al'l I II. I'lll.l' (if I Ii It I N l I'KI.K IlK ... . ;n,i"0 lii.wO . . f.ia , IK") fill) , .. 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