'T ay wy-m HMi tip ura "lbwpimwbhm mm:7wm'i N btfWf"a&&8mRgm L witVS.. f - Wtyt 3umfe)te? vr- .. . w mmmumKi L .: ' in r U IKS ",;---' ,TH HJNHUi KSWWVM i-W- h w tftUiwWj !kftWS y A Aikyr : Ia1 ;srrtv ! 7"S-ii-'VF: .jaftdk y . i am... W-N ft-'. v r-'t srf. 'C , i i-'tJMrV VOLUME XXin NO. 157. LANCASTEK, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1887. FRIGE TJrTO mmpWNi AW AM BB H (bBsm a Amykmmm V itvy 4IT1I 71 ' fl I IMMAM HOW SHE KILLED HIM. Tbe Bloody Tragedy of the Fur nace Hills. A WOMAN D1MND3 HBR HOMfc In the Abt.aea el Welleee UwkiH A Mm Un known la III. Wife AtUmats Eater His HeaM-Mrs. Gether! Kels Ik latrader end rim. Through a Window la tha lmr-Tne Vletlm Pans Mortally WnnnilMl, and HI ttadF lAes tar Hear. Wh.ra II Fall. wHifiifr num. BBAatr aatrir eiwn in book' route mt. Ins (Ilery nl lh Homicide a. Ktfatad by Ik Principal Acter la aa InUlllgsneer " lt.iortar-Cenlllctlg Atcaaata el a Mf Marlen aad Ghastly Aflatr. In I'rldaj'a Intisi.i.kucnckh appeared brief autl In tha main correct account of a lerrlbla tragedy occurring en tha morning of that day, the till I nut, In the oxtreino north ern part e( thin county, In KlUtbeth town hip, near the Lebanon county line, whereby man named Levi Heeka met In.tant death from a heavily lolled shotgun, discharged through the front deer of her heu.e by Mary Ann (Imhert, wife or Wallace Ueabert, a weed chopper In tbataacllen. The man wa at the tlme supposed by the woman who killed him te be attempting forcible entrance of her heuae with felon leua purpose. Hherlly after the new of the bloody event reached Lancaster a representative el the Intki.i.ieksckk wa dispatched te the aoeneerit; and the place waa only reached after a rough, cold drive of IHtoen mile. Thehomlclde occurred In Kllsabaih town ship, two mllM north of Hrlckervllle and near the upper county line, Hore In a depres sion of the "Furnacenllls," which belong te the Seuth meunUIn rangn, Uvea Wallace Ueanert with hi wlfeand two smell children. Their rwldence I a little leg boue which I owned by Oeherl'a uiolher, and It wa at thi heuse that tbe sheeting took place. When the reporter reached the heu.e It wa between & and 0 o'clock In the evenlng There were hundred of poraeu from the neighborhood gathered at the beuse, and the ezeltlng affair we the only tople or cvmver cvmver natien. The dead mn wa lying In tbe ex ant pet where be fell after the fatal ahet we Bred. Kverybedy aeeined afraid te touch him until after the coroner had arrived. The reporter gilned an entrance te the heu.e wbtch Is a little one-itery leg building with three room. aUndlng en the aide or (be bill, a ahert dl.Unee Irent the rea I. Tin: woman no me it. It wa crowded with tnsn and In the bak room en a box t Mr. Gehert,tue woman at whose banrta the man met death. Hhe wa nursing a child lx weak old at her breast and ber hubud waa altllng en a bed near by. Bnalde him wa playing the olher little child, who la two and a luir ye.u of age ; and in tbe atsne room, overcemo with motion, were two laJs, eon el the .lain man. lira. Oeiherl I a very handtems woman, only yeir of age ; she ha lilai-k hair and yes, pretty white teeth ami rey cboek. Hhe did net S9ui much otiejrnol ever the terrible event, hhe wa willing te talk and did net fl at all backward about telling ber niery. Hhe wa unable te speak a word of Kngllh, ae that an Interpreter wa brought into requisition, In or.ler that the reporter might hear her statement In regard te the booting. iikr talk or nr.oen. Hhe tid It wi alMut 1 1 o'clock tn the fern neon, her bnbnd being .litent, when nhe aaw a m in whom alie did net knew crawl ever tbe fenee at the red In front of the heuae. He came up te the front ntep. (Tnere are five et them leailugtethe kitchen deer. ) Hhe called te him through a window In the deer and aked him what he wanted ; he re plied that he wanted In and aild If ahe did netadmtt him he would kill her. Hhe or dered hltn te loave everal ttinm and finally opened the window or another room and yelled "murder." Ne one caiue te bur o e atatancs; ahe did net knew the una but be lieved hiin la In tr-tmp; hi ptnuloen were open In front and ahe w afraid ; ahe went Inte the bid room and picking up the gun, which wa standing behlnd the deer, again ordered blui oil. H refuted te go ; nd aba fired through the window In the deer, While he atoed euuide with hi hind en the latcn. He threw up hlaband and fell back ward down tbe bill. The woman wa nUrunl and rn out the backdoor; aUe threw the oldettoblldnver tbe yard fence and ran te the house of Jehn Kckert tbe nerent nelghtier, about a hun dred yard awy, and a'aruml blui. When be and aeme ether neighbere arrived the man we dead. When aked by tbe reporter whether he had a knife In hi hand at any tleae the wnmtn said tin' be hti net. TIIK WGAI'OV OK DKATn. Tbe gun with which the shoeliurf w4dene 1 au old fa ilenud aiute turrelel weipin, nd it had been leaded heavily with ahet for killing rabbit. The deer through which the het wa llred mi et weed wllh tbe exception of a ab containing alx pneef glaaa which wa In the upptr pirt, Thi toad from the sun pataed thruugh tbe hejvy atrip at the bottom of the nih. The weintii aays that ahe waa Unrtlngcle te the deer when be ahet ; and that ertaluly wai the eae, for the hole made In the weed work by the lead looked as though It bad been bored with an augur. Ihe sash had also beau burned by powder. Thla deer wa al way kept belted , nd It waa thua fattened when tbe atranger feended te It, ae that It would have been lm lm peaatble for him te have entered without breaking the deer. There wa a heavy fall of mew In tbe neighborhood en Thuraday ulgbt and It bad net been cleaned from tbeae tape before the ahoellng. l'retn tbe track seen alter wards It I believed that Heek was landing en or about tbe eacend atep from the top when he wa abeU Tbe lead entered hlapeekju't below the left ear, making a terrible wound, Keveral long spllnlera which vara broken from the aah, were Imbedded la the wound te tbe depth of aeveral incbe. A TKMUr'IKn COMMUNITY. Jehn Kckert came promptly te the spot, and aeveral ether, who identified the dead body aa that of Levi B vikn.ef i'enn tewnablp. Tha new spread rapidly aud people began te Boek te the beute from every direction. The country la net very thickly eettled, aud It baa a rather wild appearance at thla point. Tb majority of tbe people apeak German aad many of tbeae are unable te talk Kng. Uab. In addlUen te theae from the Im mediate neighborhood persona earae from Brtckervllle, Lltlla, Lexington and ether plaeee during the day and when the re porter left alter six o'clock in the evening there waa a great crowd at tha heuae and tbe read, near by were filled with team, tb owners of which were among these eager te w and bear aU pes.i We or tbe terrible event, A olese lookout wa kept for the coroner all day aad every team that eame from tbe direction of Lltllr wai ecrutlaMd, aa It was kaewa tha oerouer waa ceualeg te that point by rail. That official did net pat la an appear appear aaea until after six o'cleok, and la tha mean time net a band bad been laid upea the dead awa'a body. A OHAiTLT alOHT. (OWCftM fclrljdapiet tha fj.ajtj,.a. nd horror or tha aeene thua prsMatad aad continued. The heuae stands wall ap a taa bill i being net only en an elevated atta bera the read, but reached by Ave step leading te tbe front eatrane. 1 f, aa la aappeaad, Beeks received tha laUt ahet while steading ea tba second of theas from the top, ha Ml back, ward until hi feet almost reached tba bottom, nd hi mangled bead lay dewa tba bill I tha red peel of bleed flowing from bla horrible wound atAlned and malted tba enew for cob ceb alderehle dlatanea around. Tbe cruel mis sile bail tern great hole in hla neck J net be low the left ear, and tha wooden pllntara were driven Inte the quivering fleah. Dark oleta of bleed were gathering en tbe neck, and deep crlmaen stained tha anew. He lay upon bla twek. Ula pantaloons were unbuttoned In front, a tha woman narrated, and hi brown overalls were atuUed aarelesly Inte hla top boeta. Ha were a loose-fitting coat of the Hint coarse material, and white oellar upon colored ablrt but the violence el hla fall bad tern this open. A reddieh inau.taehe and alight cbln wbUkera marked hi face, and bla fea tures were eaelly dl.tingulshaule as theae efa man In middle life. He wa net of very sturdy frame and bad none of tbe appaaranee of a desperado. Te the great and constantly Increasing crowd of peraena who gazed upon him and passed te and Iroever every spot of the faterul place he was no atranger. Yet sueh was their regard for tbe forms or legal Investigation or their superstitious terror that no band waa outstretched te ralae bla bead, te wipe tba clotted gore from bla body, te change hla poltlen, te remove Ihe blood bleed dyed anew or te com pose his disarranged gar ments. Hundreds of men and women passed the ghastly sight with a shudder, hurried by with averted countenance, orateod with fixed gi and looked upon tbe bloody scene with curious terror or lmpilve expression. Hut no linger waa laid Um the cerpe, and no hand extendnd te change Its position aa It lay In the warm llfn bleed that had poured Ireui the awful death wound. Children slid care lessly down the steep snow-covered banks J old women gesslpped by the tlrealde ; croak creak ing gatlera mounted the fence rail and shook their heads anxleualy, but until tbe coroner arrived no oue dUturbai the body upon Which be wan te bold an luijueeL TIIK VICTIM Of TIIK AKKAIH. Levi Heeka wa a man I i yeara or age and resided In Pann township, about a mile and half from Lexington nad about a half mile from a ptace called ILlfvilln. Here he owned a plase of several aero which he firmed. lie wa alae a platorer by trade and in tbe winter, having a little money, he traded and dealt te mine extent In cattle, pig and ether stock, lie had been mirrled twice and bla aecend wife died abeutetght weeka age. He had two children by hi lint and alx by bla seceud wife, all of whom are living, although all were net with him. Toe eldest child la 2i yeara of aire,aiid two of the boys, who are well grown, spent the whnle of l'rlday atternoen at the heiiM where tbe sheeting occurred. They soemed greatly grieved at tbe occur eccur occur rencoand anxleu tht the wein.u should be arrested. There saeni te b some dllTjreuca of opin ion In the n-)Uheriiixl m t-t whtt the ac tual name or tbe drc?aHl wa whether Huch, Heek or llroeks bit en aeme recent sale bill hi nvne W4 printed a we have above given. Durim: the war Heeka wa a memb'ir of the 'J)l IViiiMylvAula Volunteers and serve t Hire yetr He wa an active member of H'.evai lnt, Ne 617 O A. 14., of I.UII7, h:i1 lOvertl inmijiM of the p?t were buiy yoiterday at theaenne et the mur der, laeing ttutoery tbltiif wai Walleen. ducted. Ity theii who knew the detl iun he I well spoken of. Tuey my that he wa al way qulet and pn:aMn, and wa net likely te try te liijurenr In.ult any ene. He wa In the habit of drlnkmi; tei mueh at times, and of going en -iproe ; but even when lutox lutex lutox letnd be would net de anything wrong, and such an eirenie a violence te a we nan, or an aMult Uxin one in ber home wai foreign tn hlMditpeKltlnnand repuutlen, neOKi' MOVKMH.NTH O.N I'lllDVV. According te the statement of thechlldren et the deeeavwt he left home en toot about 0 o'cleok en Friday morning. He said he waa going te buy a new. He wa next seen at Loxlngten hotel, whom be took one or two drink. Hn tld thore lin w going ever te the bill te buy a cow and went oil. About 10 o'clock ha mopped at the heim of (Jbirle Tuttle, who live at Kllzibeth r.rin, a halt mlle or tnore from the place of the sheeting. He said that be wished te purchase a cow, and he finally did buy one from Tuttle, pay ing blui 30 for her. After paying this amount he still bad some money lelU When Heeks left Tuttle'n he said he waa going up te tbe liilla te trariHect ime buslne, but did net aay where or with whom. He spoke te several persons of going te purchase another cow from Jehn Kckert, the neighbor et the Uesherta. His friends tblnk that be mistook Unslterl'H beuse for that of Kckert and waa killed white trying te get In for purely busi ness purposes ; ami that tbe persistence which the woman mUtoek ter a felonious Intent waaaiinply hi geed-natured desire te transact htuIneiH with KckerU AN KNCIl.Wll.n WOMAN. Mim. Uoihert, who did tbe ahoetlug, Is a daughter of Jehn WutMen, who renide about half wy !etNmi llrhkorvllle and Corn wall. Hliehai beu married te Uoihert for several years ; but, according te reports, they have net lived very happily togetber. Hev oral times, it Is reported, she bad threatened te kill her husband and even tried te de se The result of thi wa that they separated illirerent times. Fer awhile they lived at KliMbeth Furnace ; and It was only last tall that tbey went te housekeeping in tbelr present home, it la alae sild that the woman get augry at another man tn the neighborhood ter some roil or Imaginary wrong aud that ahe threatened te sheet blm. A Justice of tbe pace in tbe township waa Informed et tbl and he wrote the woman a nete tellleg her that she had better be careful bow she talked ; after that ahe did net trouble this person any further. The woman la said te have told several dif ferent sterle in regard te the sheeting of Heeka, tome of which dltler from her nar nar ratien te the Intki.moknebk reporter. Te some et these who arrived seen alter the sheeting she stated that when Heeka came te her deer he had a knife, with which he threat ened te kill her. Tin ahe afterwards denied. Ne knife was found en Heeka or In the yard, MRS CHISHIJHT'H IIUHIIVND. Wallace (Joshert, her husband, Is a rather dull. looking man el about 21 ; he Is from tbe neighborhood, and Is a hberer and wood weed chopper. On Friday he left home early In the forenoon te go te Hrlckervllle ler the doctor te attend one of tbe children who waa unwell ; and returned te hi bome seen after the trouble occurred which has resulted in bl wile's arrest ou the accusation of homi cide. He aeemed te lack appreciation of tbe petition of bU wife and talked wltb a great deal el composure, except that tbe increasing crowd of spectator had a tendency te excite aeme alarm In bla mlud, Tna Corener'. InquMt, Upen arriving at the place et the ahoellng, the coroner at once lm pannelled a J ury, which was com pewd or well known gentlemen et tha neighborhood, aa follewa : A. B. Heist, O. n. Ilruhaker, II. K. Fetter, Benjamin Lutz, Jehn F. Kvana and B. J. I bach. Tna nrat witness called was Mrs. Qeihert barrel', and tbe atery aba told, under oath, wm almost exactly tbe same aa that given te tha lNTKLLiaaNOKR reporter eesae beura bafara, Bb aald aha warned tba ataa te get tmrttmmtimm taim iu fti tka gu aad Mversl tlaum after aba bad It la bar baada. Bha further staled that she did net waal te kill him. Tha man bad no knife that aba aaw. Tba aext wltnesa waa Jehn Kckert, tbe neighbor, who upon being awern testified aa fellows) 1 beard somebody yell end when I looked out I saw Mrs. Oeahatt near the fenee wltb ber two children barefooted la bar arm, aha exclaimed "I ahet a bum tbat wanted te kill me. U bad a butcher knife. He la lying at tb feet of tba steps. " . 1 went te Mr. Oullababn'a and wa together went dewa te Oeabert'e and aaw tha man lying at tha feet of tha steps. Ha bad no knife that I aaw. Tha man Dultabebn waa alen awern and be corroborated Kckert In re gard te tb manner la wbleb tb body waa found. Tba Jury then agreed upon a verdict aa follews: "Levi Heeka eame te bla death from a gun ahet wound by tba bandanf Mary Ana Oeshert, about neon en March 4, 1887." Or. J. C. Brebat wa tba coroner physician, and It waa nine o'clock before the Inquest waa concluded. The body was taken te Heeka' beme at a late beur, WHISKY nOTTLK FOUND. . While the Inquest waa being held tbe clothing of tba dead man waa examined. In en pocket waa found a bottle wbtch con tained en drink of whiaky. He also bad aeveral dollars In money, and a number et bills, tobacco receipts, etc. Frem the fact that tb whiaky bottle was found en Beeks, It la likely that he bad been drinking consid erably before be was ahet COMPf.WNT AOAINHT TIIK WOMAN. After the Inquest complaint waa made against tbe woman before Hqulre Mathews by Corener Uenaman, and tbe warrant waa given Inte the bands or Constable Jehn K. Kllser, of Kllzabeth township, te serve. As tbe woman haa such a small child, tbe officer thought be would net bring her te Jll la.t night, and seemed te think It best te remain at her beuse until the morning. Tbe woman's husband, however, seemed anxious that bis wire should be taken te Jail lait night, a he aeemed te tear she might be harmed at home. TIIK WOMAN IN JAH- Censtabln Kllser took the woman te his own beme last night where she remained until tbl morning. Accompanied tyVbe woman's li-atend, tbe eiflctr started at 8 o'clock te bring the prisoner te tancaster. Hhe waa placed In Jail here at 10:20 and was made aa coralertable as possible Her little child Is with her. The woman' husband, tn speaking of the aflalr te an Intki.i.kiknckr reporter thla morning, said tbat although he knew Beeks, hla wlfe did net and be did net think tbat abe had ever seen him before. Ihe story that they were relatives was In correct. Ne counsel haa as yet been retained for the prisoner, but her hiubtud says a lawyer will be secured and a motion may then be made te admit the woman te bail. MBvmmammTATirm davib- bvbkvu. Reaaarkania Oratorical Xrrbrt In Which He Trie te Kp en Beth Hld.n el the bce en tha Prohibition ju..tlen. The following speech delivered In tbe Heuse, at Harrlsburg, by Representative H. T. Davis, of this city, In explanation et hi vote in favor of the submission te tbe people et a prohibitory constitutional amendment will be read with Interest by hlsconntiluentM. It la taken from the Imputative Recerd with the doctor's own corrections appended there there eo: Mr. S T. l)vl : Mr. Speaker. Why I east my votetoaubmlta prohibitory amendment te a vote of tbe people, and why I would net, were I left te exnrciae my own free will, guided by my houme or right aud tbe wiihes or tbree-leurtb or my eling ceiiHtituenc-y. Fer thirty yeara 1 bate acted, voted and used unsparingly or my limited mens and energies in tbe support et the general princi ple and doctrines or the ltepubllcaii party, both national aud state, and a long age a 1S57 I discussed in public dubate the limiesnr tbe two great political partie, having for my opponent my own father, who ua then a Democrat " dyed in tbe wool." When the Democratic Seuth and thn. Ito Ite pu bile n North met In mortal con II let, I an swered tbe tint call Issued by the lamented Lincoln, and recorded in the hlitery of that fratricidal war will be found an account or my stewardship during lite long, and te me tbe most Important yeara or my life. There fore, 1 defy any manor ergnnlMtlnn or men te question my latth in the principle of my party, or te prove that I have ever been raise te my political preferment. This necesslty of submitting a prohibitory amend ment te tbe ergania law of the common wealth at thi time, we forced upon tbe leaders of the party by a minority Indu ence composed elafew voters and many non voters, who seeing nothing but the evils et tbe liquor tralllc, step, net te reason, and who Instead of using their In 11 uence in tbe refor mation of the evila by moral suatlen and en forcing the lawa or the land resorted te ikiII tlcal machinery and succeeded in entrapping a representative convention held pretieu te the last gubernatorial election. Tbey took tbe bait and unwisely decided te Insert in the platform, a premise tbat If the people of Pennsylvania would elect the Republican ticket, tbe Republican party would laver tbe submission of a prohibitory amendment e tbe constitution at tbe next session of the legislature. Tbe result Is that Ibis day the grand old party which 1 still and ever will love notwithstanding, this te my mlud, fatal mistake haa placed Itself en record en the side or the minority, and npprwed tbe inter est or a legalized business tralllc a old aa the raeea or men, and representing alone In tbe state or Pennsylvania millions or money. This action en the paitef the party up n whose platform 1 was elected aud aluav cheerfully endorsed heretofore com pels me te vote with my parly, but against my will and the wishes et a large majority el my constituents and Uemnda trem me tbe exercise of my prlvllege granted under rule iUty-twe or this Heuse et Insert ing my reasons ter voting "aye," while 1 frel convinced, en tbe ether baud, tbat the paxt history of local option and prohibition In tbe state or Pennsylvania, aa welt as elsewhere, la productive of no geed tbat prohibition does net prohibit ; tbat tbe dream of such reform la but an "ignlus fatuus" and that Ihe only results el holding a special election en tbe subject will be te use up four or live hundred thousand dollars of the people's money lu holding an election In which the majority agalnat prohibition would be net lea than trem aeventy-nve te one hundred thousand, and tbe only beneficial society will be tbe Democratic party who will get the lien's ahare and triumph ever our mistake. TUB AMVHBMmKT I'LmVK. The Kegageinenta of Twe Oeinpsnl.. l)rulu( te Uloeo Light Iluln.H. The audience at Fulton epera last evening waa het large. Mtsa Coombs and company appeared In the play entitled " The Stranger" with the atar aa Mrs. Mailer, and Mr. Hun tington as The hlranger. 'The whole er er fermance waa excellent throughout. Tbla evening "Ingeuur" will be played nd the balcony aeene from ' Komee aud Juliet" will be given. The King Street Tbaalra. At the King street theatre last evening the audience waa of fsir number. The opera et " Olivette" was given, and it seemed te please lb people. Thla afternoon "Pinafore" wa revived and this evening the company dote their en gagement wltb " The Mascot," May Adams' burlesque company opens at tha beuaa Mon day night. Ltux Barnard Place. W. 0 Pyfer, the florist, has leased Bernard Place, formerly the properly of J, H. B. Wagner, ecq , en tbe Columbia Ituraplk, a short distance west of the city limits.- Thla will add largely te Mr. Pyfer'a rapidly grow ing business. Mabce, "Kind heartad, spit ef ugly leeks sad threats, Aad,eBtatitaauniagApta vleiila." TWO ROMANTIC PRISONERS. tmumteut rr raa detal bbvtm au rjrut or rmmim iiraa. They Were Well satan' la Canada and Have DuNlngatehed MetMltM TMn-A usn Which Oeaaraaa Their Narrailva, Mash Interest trait la Their Trial. On the evening of January 5, tbl adver tlsement appeared la tb coin tuns of lb In TKI.LtOXNCBR i EDUCATIONAL FFOP. ALPHONHE DUVAL, from rati, france, wilt aire con versational Instruction In frrenrh. Pupils net submitted tn tha study or Urainmar or Text Boek. Addre.., ltd H KAST KINO STREET. Promptly at tba time appointed for tba In In telmekuckr's going te press, two gentle manly looking young foreigner appeared at tbe business ofllea or the paper, purchased copy or this Journal and eagerly scanned It until their eyes met the advertisement allu ded la It Waa for one Insertion and it bad been pitd ler. Tbey aeemed in tba best of spirits and te a bystander spoke hopefully et tbelr prospects of gathering together cleat for French Instruction. These men were Alpbenseand Leuis Ke. anth Duval. Beth are new In the Lvncaater oeunty Jail awaiting their trial en Monday next for false pretense and being tramp. The particulate of their commitment are still fresh in the public mind, several peraena Us ttrylng at tbe hearing en January 15 before Alderman Pinkerton tbat they had given the defendants sums et money. The accused maintained their Innocence, stoutly asserting that the money wbleh they bad received was accepted only as leans, which were te be paid back at the earliest opportunity, Thla de fense does net seem te have been contradicted In the testimony adduced. INTEnVIICW'lNII TIIK PRtNONKR. Heme time slnce a repreentatlve or this paper vl.lted tbe prison and interviewed tbe prisoners. He round them a very Interesting pslr. The younger brother waa but a ahert time recovered trem a severe mental strain that bad been brought about by bla Incarcer ation. He Imagined tbat the. prisoners In the adjoining eell were conspiring te murder "Mm. HI brother, who occupied tbe cell with hlm,'T!!ejltaed te quiet blm, and at the time or me new.CMW man-a arrival, both were In a quiet frame or uiln4-Te the press representative me eiuer brother, IJOTtia JV, told a sorrowful story. " "' He said tbat heand hi brother were natives el Three ill vers, Quebec, where bis father bad been registrar for a areat manvveara. Ileth vture educated at tbe Catholic college or 'inree nivers, under the patronage el tbe bishop of that province. The elder brother conducted a newspaper for a time and then went te Montreal into the office or a lawyer nameu nu nerre, aud waa alterwarda ad mitted te the bar. He relate or one et the tlrst cases In which he was concerned where he defended a man Indicted for murder and aucceedea In having blm con victed or only simple assault, Tiring or tbe slew methods of attaining legal suc cess, tbe young man and hi brother deter mined te travel and seek tbelr fortune else where, maintaining themselves by teaching French. They spent some time In New Brunswick province and then eame te tbe United States, sojourning ler a time In Port land, Maine. Thence tbey came te New Yerk and successively te Philadelphia, I'ettsvllle and Lancaster. Their unfortunate hlxtnry here has already been told. The atKive story waa mildly related and the young men seemed te have no blame te place upon an) one but themselves. Their lack el success here made them deipair and they sought te drown tbelr sorrow In drink. This, they sy, wa their only ottense. They seemed te keenly luel tbe Ignominy or thelr situation. They vigorously declared tbey were net pretenders, and smiled at tbe idea or tbelr being tramp. Tbey said that tbelr mother was a near relative or Cardlual Tas ubereau, the Canadian cardinal uew In Heme, and when Ri.-ed why they did net Inform thelr family el their present situation, they declared that tbey retrained irem se doing through motive of shame. tii cm srenv huiitantiatei. The newNpaper visitor wa determine 1 te get at the truth or their story, and he ad dressed a letter nl inquiry Hherlly after tha Interview te the Catholic bishop el Three Htveta. Tn this he received a ltfer of re ply lu the Freneh language, el which tbe fel lowing ia translation : IIISIIOPRIC OK TIIRER IUVrR1, U. . i:eill, Esq, ' Dear Sir : 1 aiu charged by the BUhep or Three Klverate respond te your letter of tbe 23d instant It I true tbat Leuis Kossuth and Alphent,e Duval are erlgiaally from ibl town. Their latber, who wasa man efa geed deal of ca pacity, was, In ract, reghtrar el this clly and held ulllce for aex-eral years I, myself, was acqusluted with KehsuIIi and Alpbenaeat tbe college where 1 was profesHor and regent at the tlme they were studying there. Anether one of their brothers, et the nnmeer llrune, .tilt resides lu this city and enjoys a geed reputation. 1 regret very mecu tn bear that these two peer young men are in Hit hand of tbe law, aud it seems te me thai tbey are deiervlug el pity. Hew great sorrow will this bring te their family when they heir Ihe distressing news ! Believe me te be, our ery bumble servant, r X. Ci.euTir.it, Officiating Ciurgyuuu. THEIR TlllL. There 1 a great dial et Interest felt lu the trial of the twojeuug men en Monday, when lurlher features et thelr checkered career may be elicited. The Jail official Bpeuk very highly of the prisoners, and nay tbat from tbelr actioiiBtbey have noer been confined wlthlu Jail walls before. Tim liaplUt Spelling- lle a Succ... There wax a geed attendance at the spelling tHw at the lUplUt cburcb, en Chestnut street. Prier te the bee there was a literary aud musical entertainment. MlasGuasIe DItlen DItlen derller King "The Bend el the River," Mrs. Ueerge Bey reclttd "-The List Hymn," the MlBMflg Hall Hang a vocal duet aud Geerge KUainger a sole "The i'isherieau and His Child." D. C Hateistlrk officiated a schoolmaster and Meetra. Clark and Aumen as the umpires, The tlrst te go down v. as tbe captains of one or tbe classes. Tbe winner or tbe bee was C, P.. Creliz, who was awarded a handsomely bound took el poem. Tbe entertainment cloned wltb a vocal sole with organ hccoiu hcceiu panlmeut by Jehn A, Klliiau. On. Illsbee and Aip,l UUlcUle. The funeral et tbe late C. II. Wolfe, or Philadelphia, took place In Chamberaburg en Friday morning, Interment being made in the Reformed cemetery, In a grave se lected by blm during a rtceiit vi.lt te Chain bersburg. The servicn were conducted by Rev, W, 0. Cremer, of tbe Unformed church, assisted by State Superintendent Dr. E E. Ulgbte and Dr. Appel, et thla city. The nephew of tbe deceased acted aa pall-bearers, Made an Aulgnm.nt. Rudelph H Reldenbacb, or Hlnkeltewn, baa made an assignment of bis property for tb benefit of creditors te Qoerge lrwln,ef tb same ptace. m Frapeaels for anpptls. In another column will be found the adver- tlsement of tba water committee for supplies. Bid will te rslT4 up te Marah 17, ate aa, MUBMOMAm MAT. Am Event That Will Me Oel.li mast la The CM MeahMlsi Ohnrches Te-snmsw, Te-morrow, Sunday, will be Mlasleaery Day in tba First M. K. church aad missions of thla ally. At 10:30 a. a., and 7:15 p. as., eaawlll b preached by W. Butler. D. D., of Massachusetts. Te these acquainted wltb tb missionary work of the M. K. chureb, Or. Butler needs ae Introduction. Ha bsgsa tbat work la India In 18M J eat be fore the outbreak of tb Sepey rebellion. Ha and bla family ware la grant peril, but they finally escaped te a place el safety. At tba close of the rebellion, Docter Batter laid tb elid foundatlena en which tba two conrsreneea in tbat mighty empire new stand securely. In a book euUttlsd Tb Land of tbe Veda," be baa given ranch valuable In formation abent India. Qnlta recently he re visited tb seen of bis trials and triumphs, and baa given te tbe world an intensely in teresting volume entitled " Frent Bosten te Barellly sod Back." In 1873 b became tba superintendents tb missions In Mexico; and In tbat land many of bla experiences In India were repeated. Oa Monday evening he will lecture In tbe church en " Tb Revolution In Mexico Inclu ding the overthrew of papal despotism, tb victory of civil and religious liberty, and the Introduction of Christianity Inte tb land of Menlexuma lb glorieu result being con summated by our own elvll war." Admis sion will be free, but a collection will be taken te defray expenses. Tb Hundsy school missionary anniver sary, participated In by tbe three schools, wilt be beld In the court beuaa en Sunday at 2 p. m. Tbe exercise will consist of sing ing with orchestral accompaniment, ad dresses and missionary offerings. The Japa nese student from tbe college will take part in the exercises. The Western and K. King street M. E. churches will unite with the First M. E. church, tn the services of missionary day. Oaadldate aatten'a KisrUeaeerlng. Everybody knows tbat Wm. L. Sutten la one et tbe most ebllglngclerxs In Court Heuse row. He uses bis politeness te advance bla political ambition and tbla morning after doing favor for a well dressed young man In search of a marriage license ha banded tbe young man bla card and tcld blm he would like te have hla vote and Influence. Tbe stranger took lb card, read It and told tbe candidate that aa be lived In Maryland he did net suppose be bad tb right te vote for "SimTtAdaa te bla Influence be did net knew a man In teSsSSPtJ of Lancaster. Mr. Sutten retired te his deek:Pt tbe story was tee geed tobekept,andbeteldff"Wdw3&hl bad transDlred. The reatiltH'SIMC' been teased by bla trlenda for carry leg h canvass south of Masen it Dixen's line. LATUM LABOmMBB MUMUBBKV. Rebbrrs Attack Thern After They ltee.lv Th.lr Wage, and Many are Killed. MsMpnis, Tnn., March, 5. Information obtained from ateambeat men abewaabad state or afTatra down the river between tbla city and Arkansas city. In this district hundreds or men, mostly white, are engaged in levee work for the government and tbe state et Mississippi. These men are paid oft weekly and every pay day some of them go te tbe landings te await a steame? for Memphis. Tnese landings are often Isolated and a gang or negre river pirates and thtevea and, assaulting the laborers, rob tbem etthelr money, often Inflicting fatal wounds and It is estimsted that no lees than 20 murders bsve been committed this winter by the outlaws and at least a hundred instances of robbery. Tbe levee camp are generally aeveral miles back from tbe river, and as the only police officers are the hherltl and his deputies, who are usually about the country, the unpro tected laborers fall an easy prey. The robbers are mostly Irish and Italians who drift te this section at the beginning or tbe winters. Attempt te Iinrn ihe r.riy Heuse. Nnw Yerk, March 5. Evidences el another attempt te burn the Jersey City ferry house and depot et tbe Pennsylvania railre.1 1 were discovered this morning. A piece of cotton wadding about eighteen Inches square and about two Inches thick b unrated with a chemical mix ture wa found en tbe outside of the gentlemen's toilet room at tbe north end of the ferry beuse. The cotton was hung nten n piece of Iren, near te the woodwork. Immediately beneath it a hole had been cut about four Inches In diameter sufficiently large te admit of a band trem tbe Inside te reach. The edges or tbe cotton were singed and burned. Themas Henneasey, tbe prisoner accused or setting the Infernal machines In the depot and en tbe ferry beat Chicago, was arraigned tbla morning in tbe police court- He pro tested his innocence, and waa remanded ter examination until next Tuesday morning. A Joeriwiut ieiuuuu datclde. Indianapolis, led , M.reh &. Jeseph W. Ulugbau), a well known newapaper man, committed sulclde thla morning in a lit tf despondency by cutting bis threat. In somnia and ever wera led te a melancholy which had been weighing heavily en blm for weeks. He ha bad a bright career en In dianapolis and Chicago Journals, recently severing his connection wltb the Neics et Chicago te report the legislature for tbe In In diauapella Sentinel. Ln. 10 lbs m.iiKnuMIU Mbea Industry. He-. ten, March 6 The .4(i'erfi'3er, In an an swerte the question, "Whst baa been the less te the Massachu.etta sbee industry by the removal of factories that have been driven away by tbe action of strikers," says, tbat It can be accurately shown and proved tbat the annual product of these factories Is new I0,52.0O0, and their total product since tbey were remeved baa been nearly f-42,000,-000, Appointment. U.l.j.rt by Oih.r titular,.. N AsniNOTON, March r. It Is said at tbe White Heuse thaVtbe delay in making tba important pending appointments will be de termined mainly by tbe pressure of ether business, aud tbe demand made upon tbe president's time by Cillers. A President at Unt. NewreKT, R. I., March 5. Tbe two months' deadlock In tbe city council waa broken lat night by the unanimous choice of Nathan Barker, a president for tbe ensuing yesr. Killed Whit Drnnh. Reciikstkk, N. Y., March 6. Jehn Stew art, a molder, fell ever tbe river bank thla morning and was killed. The unfortunate man bad been en a "spree" and bla frieeda think bis death was aesldental, though ethers believe he commuted suicide while crazed with drink. Tll.d Fer MurUar aud Acqullted, BiNniiAMTON, N. y., March 5 The jury In the trial of Daniel Meneban for tha mur der of Patrick Oarvey tbl morning returned a verdict 01 net guilty en account or Insanity. The prisoner was accordingly discharged. Cerdelia's Mew postmaster. H. M. Bud ha been appointed pestmatter at CJidelU, this county. Collector htagoae Kt-Coaasalsaleasd. Washington, March B. The president to day rt-coaimiaalened Collcetur Mageaa, of tta peit of Maw Yerk, ha bavlag aarvaa aUsMIAaBlPBl ttaUMaf k taresB) isssBa"aa)J' asBaBra a ha Denies It ta Raniaiere, Sat tha ftsaird la a! aswafe Lewder. Baltimore, Mere 6. Margaret Matbsr Uataigtat when asked about bar iwaertad marriage la Buffalo te Brail Hsbarkera said t " X waa aet married aad am net BMrrlad at all i net van engaged, excepting it ta te ltomee. ' Let ea ta stage U love aeugb form." Buffalo, N. Y., March S.-Th dlsfateh from Baltimore tbla morning friTtec (taa . nlal by Miss Margaret Mather sf Met ported marriage la tbla city, eanaMilDBSc Investigation or tb matter and alMtad tha following facta t In the bureau et vital eta Ustlcs, tb following return of tb Har riet .'Is registered t Full name of room Kmll Haberkern, plana of real, dene 120 Seuth Second street, Brooklyn, aged 28 years, occupation musician. Piaee of birth New Yerk J father's nam Lndwlg IL ; mother's maiden name Fredericks Reemer j full nam of bride, Margaret Mather j place of residence, 342 Mtb street, Baffale i age, as years ; place or birth, Detroit father'a name, Jehn Mather ; mother's nam, Anna Flnlay Flnlay sen dated at Buffalo, Feb. 15, 1887. Tb car car tlfleata la algnad by the mid and groom aad witnessed by Jeanna D. Cutler aad Fred E. Bettsfbrd, aad attached thereto Is tha signa ture of Geerge Gray Ballard, curat St Jehn's church. There is no further room for doubt that tba lady Is married, a U reported hsre tofera. ISO WAtWAMO mtHUtMBA. Aa E.prlst Badly raaasneled aad a Prs.br terlaa Uad.r Blend Ber hand. Braincbd, Mian., March 5. Rav. T. A. Vaudry, the recently suspended Catholic priest who baa gained considerable aoteriaty In connection wltb tha Sturgeon aaeadal suit, has bean of lata, It la said, thrusting ate attention upon a pretty daughter of Jehn McCarthy, a well-known stt press nun. Te void him, tha young lady west te SLCleud, te visit friends. Vaudry attempted te eaaa a correspondence with bar aad waa Tar assiduous tn bis efforts te obtain boom recog nition trem ber. Yesterday Mr. McCarthy confreated tha ax-prtestja the afreet and accused him of writing afojectleaabla letter te hla daughter. Eet words followed aad tbe father knocked tb ez-prieet dewa aad severely pounded blm. Vaudry's (se waa badly disfigured and ha la new In bed eadar tbe care of a physician. Arrested Fer rrend. Salkm, 111., March 5. Rev. B. Depea Depea breck, a Cumberland Presbyterian minister, has been arrested and placed under bend en an Indictment charging blm with fraad and misrepresentation in obtaining a reaawal Rockferd lnaar ekrerd, HU It haa lifensev unity, when hehasbeaafBbei - Bamad. V treat ear fswaken SsrJThe extensively sassagsr trata fram Portland ta'ft Bosten, Mareh & A tremandoufunenn sight-aeers aaa a email proesssion te aa awm quale description of last night's celebration honor of tba ex-empleyes of tb Cambridge raitreaa. Tnra iccm assemblies, represented ey 700 men, and a Dana were in line. Oceas tonally pyroteebnlo displays were aada long tba route. There waa no disturbance, directly connected with the pared. At 11:30 new ear-driver en a Seuth Bosten car get upon tb wrong track In Washington street, and hla car was run Inte stid, smashed by a Metropolitan car." Tba crowd Jeered tba driver, but helped htm out of hla difficulty. Tbe 'longshoremen' assembly and the freight bandlera met last night and resolved net te use the Cambridge aud Seuth Bosten ears until tbe atrlkea were settled. KHIOBTB Of TBB MTAT10 CHAM. Arranging a Parade In Tbla Oily en Btplem bsr lstb. A meeting was beld en Friday evening of representatives of Knights of the Mystle Chain te consider tbe advisability or having a parade when tbe Select Circle meet tn tbla city next September. Cennclla from Colum bia, Philadelphia, Wrlghtaville, Terra Hill, Harrlsburg, Yerk and Lebanon war repre aented. It was finally decided te have a parade en September It. It la expected tbat there will be rully 1,000 uniformed man In line from tbe eastern part et Pennsylvania. Lancaster council appointed Emanneir. KUUnger, Charles Brebm, and H. H. Holtea as a committee te make all tbe necessary arrangements. The representatives or the several councils present organized by the election of D. K. Rattew, of Columbia, as president, and H. H. Holten, aa secretary. A meeting of tha representatives or all the councils that will take part In tbe parade will be held at Columbia en April 01b. The order la growing rapidly in Pennsyl vania. A new castle will be Instituted at Gap en next Saturday evening. Donatien Party. Jamea Vanauten, a member of Geerge U. Themas pest, who has been at the county hospital for the past two yeara, baa been taken te hi beme at Ne. GOO High street, aa he Is net expected te live many daya. Hla comrades decided te make up donation party and visit him at his home this evening. They have-already secured donatiena of gro ceries, Aa, but would like te get mere, and any one desiring te aid tbla destitute family can leave tbelr contributions at Dr. Reed'a office. He was a member of the 2Ut Penn sylvania cavalry during the war. A Great Blcjcl. Rld.r. Ueerge M. Hendee, one of tbe greatest bicy cle riders In tbe country, was in this elty en buslnes yeaterdsy, and stepped at tbe Stev ens beuse. He has tbe beat record for quarter of a mil In Una country, but time being 35K seconds. His fastest Urn for a mil Is 238,'. He hss a record for a quarter of a mile en Uicyle or 42 seconds. He holds mera medals than any rider tbe United States. Tbe GUoaepble 8ecl.tr, The Cliosephlo society met en Friday even ing at the residence or Rev. O. Ia. Fry, Ne. 37 Seuth Duke street Tb learned essay en titled Selence and Civilization," by Prefes ser Jehn S. Stabr, waa followed by a pre tracted debate. Tb next meeting will be beld at tba residence of Captain Geerge M. Franklin, Want Chestnut and Charlette street, when Rev. J. Max Hark will be tha iylL Te Ge Inte the Uverjr Be.ln.ss. Mr. Cyrus U. Celvla, tha well known liveryman, at tha rear of the City hotel, hag disposed of his stable te Benjamin W. Hlrsb. Tha latter la a popular young gentleman who haa long token an active Interest In beiae llesb, and be will keep up tbe high repute t'01 that this stable has long maintained. He takes possession In April. Bids Fer Tas Collector. Tha commissioners te-day opened blda for tbe collection el taxes in Peques and Lancas ter township.. Fer Pequaa the bidders ware : Auiaxlah Harnlsb, 118.49; Jehn C. Oraatf, 48 1 Jeseph M. Heman, 80 ; Francis P. Hess, 135, Fer Lancaster township 1 H B. Baa. man, 2.' psr ceat ; Ciiailee Karly, aajt Henry K. Fisher, Hft 75. The eeatraete hava net ysi bean awarded. ftals-crasaata Obbvillb, Ohie, Marah 5-Tha Adaaw xpresa oempaay offle was brekaa late b. twanialgbtaad alae o'dee a last vhg, nadthasateraltevadef ILaMl At ariisat thsrMMlatethtttevai,aatlt waa hv whekaawtaa 120 BELGIAH MIKIM AM aUrXMlgftV f A r- mmBArtmm SI TheOstterMsersM Mtssabwi tat HM.TI Bbumiu, MraftasmMaaa at Mm, liar at ttttaiaaa, aawsmMag im TMmUmmmailmmKnmimt the wfcttiBBMBawMBWBBa A later tftafswahftaaa Mea mlaarswar kHMaJlMr eiurmim .iilll... TBBn t - - " --.".. M i have net as yt taaa aMa. II.M -&. A PresinaeM SMtsBwafa bbrlin, Mareh S.-r.Kh oprgemsaiar tm m aa a nataraltet and giBgjafhgf, ggajsju m csMMaas aa ans aw a. : "- IiOMDOw, ansa sV-4BBl'aBalaB Bsaebbasai aras aad will teava ImwsHlatehr Ik 1 oeataaammaataama. esaalktil -- - .jgB-rf"' r-i-i Londen. Marah s. lUrMlaaMat t Beaeh, ehtef aeentarT fcalriTaa ,; j signaa ana ta itt. hob. Artanr w tee aepnw of IiOrd rsalteaary aaal for AnftflaMft. haa haaa Ml. It. 1 4 .mwm rAMBVWMM mw 1MB n AaAged zszm WAantroTeir, Marah 6 Ta today aardeaam Jeaapb arrasja, wfeagf tec a term m tha Uhaa'aiaMsaaair paiJiamyr Taa iainaat htvV.! taat taa asaa ta 70 yala;al as uamt win saeaa mi that ha niasaa la raaeaaea -"" Minima tm hala.aawUUag that ttalftaraiwaa at eaaa bbmihi TiaalettTa ht tha attemat ta practlea of pnlygaaty. fAi M. H. Oasaa, eoavletedef rreat taa gevaramaat white City, Idaho, ia aardaasd aa bahaa hteeVmasMteMaa-MM viacaa eraia ptaaaat geac Tha prastesat has ate Baldwin, of Hew Jersey. BeMwta ptetad hla aaateaea for I beak faada, aad tha pardon almpty I him teelllasashla. $w a a MBHS1 I PB-rA- Mian.. Mareh (L-Aa aaat or 1 iCMebed tar mliaa wast I .... sMhaSgjsl I oeabagaaga aar kat aaa' baiag badly wraekad. Aaeat war en beard, hat none war. urea. H. Wllkte, of Glaaeew, ateaUaaA bU cellar, boaefraetarad. H. H. VMiifaV '"mi nan oeBiaer.Don iraes Several lad lea ware badly eat by brehaa 1 In getting threngh tha windows altar laesM.. aaa esaa aiieaae, Farters, rjrskMtesi e vrsi pasaangara ware soma what eat. ; Haaewal Baa tat.eaant Assad. '&J&A WAIBlHOTn. Minh X Pttm Mn.hnllr I -, -. . . .u.j.muus. 7tli w u currency eaa caitea ler tTSTumsai aff &- (h.MHllllLuillftl.. .tlu.lk..L..I ft- rA Mn lh. .wvmh....-. r .ft. A 7tm v. ftft wnuu;,ua iunren v. WMAtUaa MBBlOATItUn. r .an. Washikotew. D. C, Mareh, &-9arP W ttsatarn ranaav lvanla : FalrwaaAha followed en Saturday night by ralaa a snow, warmer, easterly wlada. shlMac't southerly. . &, tO-BAfB rVHBMAia., W&ft ebMqnles of airs, gassaeu ; 1- - "?,- Charles Brta The funeral of Mra, Ulaabath took piaee from bar lata rasldaa Wast Cbestnut this afurnoea. It ly attended aad tba aarvleaa were . by Revs. Vtj, Kasd and Haunt, cThv Dearars were Aaam J. aWHIj J. Weaver, R. B. Qatsa,. B"i1 ueerge Qundakar aad Oaerga W.? aua aa ua intermeat waa ataea at 1 cemetery, tb tedy waa earrtat thaMl the house. C!uKlaaR.,efOanate,eatVW3 of Council BluSs.aonaef dnisasa.vmriiai 1 hare last evening, aad war tharMara Maa . wmm-m .HWW.h "T tJ( xne lunsni or unariaa Bnmmer Maw I from hte metber'a rasidaaaa. ea Marlst street, at a o-eiook this Intermaat was made at Tna luaarai or Baaaa naatar, death waa noted a few daya aaa,tjaa4v en rnuay, ana waa vary lafajstyi Tbe fmieralservlcas were tald at thai town Mennenlte ebajrab, aaat I preached by Rav. Jehn Brabakar. ?;3 "?, . .nJfi-' Clese at taa aught a.hssi. $r ,,rj in. ginn nigniaoneoi waa wmmmmmm lng by tha night achoel oemmittea am i recommendation, which was sppretad a ( Deara. Tna attendance ea tna an was S3 puplla. 'The alteadaaaa all- the season was large natll a Mwwaakai xuia aaa nova ene 01 em ntue.,, yeara for tha school aad rsfleete Misses shirk, aarktna ana Bswhiea, Uvv w - Arrssted at Phils Hhjhss. '" &?fi M Chief Smith return from rltedalslmat i o-cieck una merniac, aaviag ta Maggla flnbar, tha girl who raa 08 Iraat t clly about taa dava aaa She had hliaat HtlfaaadomastlelnPhUailelpbla. nitsawsat eauaa te a bar at tha ataUea luaa tNtt meralng aad says ha will hava aethtag nmm te de with bar. She wilt be beard by AMar- man A. F. Dennelly ea a eharga el tatac taV oerrlglbl. ",; A Heavy Tobaeee Oar. $ Tbla Is ea of tha heaviest tobaeoo aay'f tna aeasen. At aa early beur thai taMsAgaat dexstn of teams leadad with I arises waaa Y be Men at the warabeaasa la all tha city. A heavy tobaeee day 1 responding heavy busman, day at tka -, ateres, aaa our mwenaaui aaa ?. were kept busy ta aalllag aaaaa. "U" v-i Tha Tel i:.n Hlft.. I.ft .ft.- - " -tAZ iui isigesi orewu ut mm wes sw toboggan aiide ta atearaaa'a ya)m.aa renlng. Tha chute aad ttaatt beatpesslbte oeadlMosvi Tba A up until a late hear, aad sWsaaj weather malts tha aaaw aa4 pfy uaaaa ibis evsauaa ss . i Mr. OitrlatteB WaUajsai tewa'a ekteat esksMaV MaVI sjan os Marah' MaVMj ateaa. Ha ! Ml yaamaad wm fOtTaasjhl wheksatwalas, attiwtiO tevryesrteasiy.U. t$tyQ, ----sBBBBjaBjaBagaB Ttteatsaaaiaiisttaj AtehaUtsis) sMtr aa Msal awfjaaaaahtlMa taawaaajijj tag. Th aatea fir tMtm asrsaWsafasj gw sm awagww f B eTwWsaTsB4aj BW wMWWMfi AwmwmmwmfBBMj WfffM CaitsiagayaB Mi "Vy -.'- ,iv.";Jt- ,,;. ,- I'M I A l" l-r T V-Sf Ht , &J V Ufa VrVtMfc Vl Jl n. r?,v it jk-Vw vir
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