BHCTtviSm!I PW MthrSWSffisffi l && Rvft JWTOSJW'w 3JHjlHP2 !WBMhi Atf'r'ywBK ;Cx HPEirawa fitM" v .-iv? W 'ti- i 6.. H-. ,- Ie jmtfaitee rttelettffll .UrM.at. JM71 te'. -v p-, - j-v Ht Iff 1 'i - -, AsavwK? JJVi"-'' VOLUME XXin-NO. 231. LANCASTER, PA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1887. PRICE TWO; jRKSP'.riy.j .-vffl wxr iwt-ra3Mwi 1 'klJ1 T ". ili-JT .J-fcj.JH THE LANCASTER GIANTS. a oeuobbb rmortttteBAM. vtvm te toedtm im tan our. Willi tra a. Hlmptea, Vary PramtabrS Celer Mse, ArrlM la This Olty -Nam at Ml Playus-Th University .! la mf Hat To-srrew. A dapper-looking, well-dressed and rather handsome young colored man entered lit lNTKi.i.iiiKMCKit ollleaon Tuesdsy evening and aakad (or tba sporting editor. Ha irate bla name m William K Simpsen, el 428 Seuth Thirteenth atreet, Philadelphia, and Mated that he bad completed arrangement for forming a colored profeaalonel baM ball club la this city, the name of which will be th Lancaster I Hants. He exhibited con tract Inte wbleb he bad entered wlib Jacob l'enlr. for the leave of the old Irenaldea ground for every day except Saturday at the rate el t1 &u per day. ' Mr. Simpsen atated that he had only ar rived In L messier Tuesday, and already ha had eifera from I .tneattrlaaa te aaseclste tbem aelve with him In hie enterprise. Theae offer ha baa net reached any oeuolualoa upon. He oiieaa I,naster for bla elnb be cauaa It la en tbe through Una of the Venn aylvanla read te the West, and he expert te ecu re uluba from the State, American and National League te oreM bat wttb hta organisatien. The latter will be made up exclusively et foreign talent. lie expert te open the season beta In a week or ten day. Mr. Hlmpaen lathe former manager of the Cuban Giant, Hie will-known colored prc prc fisilecal club of Trenten, N. J. Many of tbe oldpiayeraefthlselubw.il be of tba I -te-carter Giant a, Tbe play raare I Ferbes, third bowman t Ktndetpb, first baseman ; Jacksen, pltcber ; Vector, pitcher ; Cale. Theee are cT the Cuban UlanU. Hell, ecoend baseman; He vera, lelt Held, and Turner, are of tbe Pythian colored club of Philadelphia. Simp aen la of Trenten. Hcudder, Conever and Leng are of Princeton, N. J. All are men of reputation aa colored ball-tessera. Manager Hlmpeen want two mere men te add te tbe twelve already named, and aaya he will then have the equal of auy club In tbe Slate league. Mr. Hlmpaen la an apparently well edu cated man, and aaya he cemae from Lincoln unlveratty. 1U1I, of theclub, la alae one or Lincoln' student. The Ural game of the Lancaster Giant will be awaited with much Interest. It la believed that the club can be male le pay In this city. It will be fully aa strong aa the Cuban (Hants, wbleh team recently de feated the Athletics, Mela and ether clubs, and held Uie Detroit down te very close fig ure. Tlta relf eielljr Olab Here Te-morrow, Manager Hear, of Columbia, baa made arrangement te give Laneaater three geed gsinM of ball during the next week. To morrow he will bilug hi team te this city and they will plsv a game en tbe Irenaldea grounds with the University nine of Philadel phia This I a very strong club, and they have played splendid ball all aeaaen. The battery ler the visitors will be 11 ntnian and Medina, and that of Itear'a cluti will be Mf Icher, of Cbrlatlana,and itesb, of this city. Tbe game will net be called ur tll 4 o'elnck In tbe afternoon in order te give a many aa possible a chance of seeing lb Tbe Ualverslty team has consented te remain In this city for Saturday when another game will be played with Hear' team. The Al txmacliit with William wrier as captain, will te bmoen Thursday, Juliet'. Manager Bearl under great expense In securing these clubaand b must have geed patronage in order te mske expense The people of this clly should turn out and encourage hi en. Heger .V lira's and Williamson l Fester's base ball cluba will play a game of ball at the college grounds lo-uierrow afternoon. Tuesday's asiuss The League clubs played as fellows jester day: At Pittsburg : Philadelphia n, Pittsburg 6; at New Yerk: New Yerk II, Chicago 8; at llos'en : llo-ten .1, Detroit 1. The Athletics were defeated by Louisville aud the acorn was I te 3 yesterday. The games of the big clabs have been very close recently, and the pitchers aeeiu te be mere elteailva. In Pblladelphla the Athletics had but six blta etr Chamberlain and the Louisville nine oil" Matthew. In Bosten Kadbeurne only allowed Detroit five blta aud the bean-jstnrs nad but six nir Baldwin. Tbe exhibition games of yesterday were quite Interesting. The principal enea were : AlHrauten, Hcrantnn 15. llingbainlena 1; at Allentown, AllenUiwn 5. Cuban Uiaut 'i ; at Newark, HL Leuis 5, Newark 0. Hebby .NUthewa is agalu pitching In great form. Dickie" Jebnslnn is playing great ball ler Bosten and the press dispaicbea aay of blm In yesterday' game: ''Johnsten distin guished himself, putting out alx men and assisting in a double play. Ua clearly demonstrated his superiority ever anything In theentre field line ever halere had in tbia city. The spectators were wild with enthu sleaui, and greeted blm with cheer upon ebeer aa be came In alter each successive The Bosten dub la only two game behind the Datrelts at present, nd the leadexa will have te leek te their Isurels. Tba League cluba will anon go West and tba Western teams expect te de better. m Med Island Democrats Brjelclag. The Abede Island legislature met Tuia day In Newport, and the return of tbe reeant state eleotlen were canvassed. Governer Jehn M. Davie, of Pawtucket j Attorney General Z. O. Hlecum, of Provi dence, and General Treaaurer Jehn G. Perry, of Seuth Kensington, were re pectlvely declared elected by the people, jfelletlng en the two remaining oftiees, In wbleh there waa declared no election resulted as fellow : Fer lieutenant gov ernor, Hamuel B. Hevey, of Newport, had fjg vote, and Luclua B. Darling, of Paw tueket. 49. ForaeereUryofatate, K. D. Me- Guinness, of Providence, had 55, and Jeshua M. Andaman 51 vote. All theclneer cbeaen by the legislature are Democratic, that body having, for the drat time In many years, a Democratic majority. Alter the declaration of the result the Democratic governor-elect waa Inaugurated with great en thusiasm. Last night Newport waa ell red Are and open house." Wam ATMMBt HAILWAT BXtMMUOW. The Directors ellhs Lancaster Cempear Decide la uress MM reansylvaaut Meed's Tracks. Ate meeting of the director of tbe Laneaa ter street railway oempany last evening they decide! te adhere te their original route and erea the track of tbe Pennsylvania railroad, at the paa anger aUUen, In coming down North Queen atreet. The railroad oempany intend te erect gete at all of their street ereeelag la the elty, ae there will be liule danger from aecldeata. Tbe gate were ordered two aaentha age aad wUl be put up a boob aa the are flnlabed. Tbe etreet ear oempany latenda arranglBg their aehedale se tkatthrtuiahH(oftheUeuawuMBOtbuiUr fared with by tkepaaaestertrabM of tbe rail road oempany. ' m Aa Ages' OmbIb' awtaMs, Profeaaer Cbarlee Bledberf and bla wife aiatllda, egad nlnety-eae aad ninety-two yeara respectively, tired of a long and futile struggle with destitution, committed suicide Tuesday afternoon at Ualea BUI, N. J. Tba aged eeuple were te have been takes te tba peer hoes, bat ratter tkea submit te lata tbey. took cyanide of pelaaalBBa. Tbe wefsesnr waa formerly a leeturer en ebeesta try end electricity. HeUnaavaralrajabUag latter. Tbe Caaaivtea ansMt BeweU wea tba flve-atUe bleyde eham- af tba warM at weiTerbawwrai, m, Tbtaweta atg.aatrm waaa Dvtim or a lAmtmm. Qaa. Batl' ntaeeals af a estea taw Bekaal. Gen. Butter appeared before tba stedeats la tba Boatea UalveraHy law eeboel reeently la respeaa te a request that be should give them aeeM aaggeetiea which h te remarkable earear at tba bar baa made valuable. Tbe sddress which he delivered waa net npen teehaleal point, but rather sound advice re garding taa relatiene of a lawyer te hie clients aad te tba public Inasmuch aa It fnrnlahee an Insight Inte tbe secrets of the great lawyer's wenderlul auoesa In bis pre. faaslea, much of the address la of general In terest. He said t 1 have come here, net te decide question of law, but le point out te you aeine of the abeala and current which I have found el disadvantage In a practice el almost forty ferty aaven years a practice aa varied aa that of meat men. In Impressing upon yen the duties of a lawyer, 1 lay especial straws upon absolute truth and fidelity w your client. This means several things. First, as an ad vleer, a a director or bis affair, ae far as thsy have legal aspect, you are bound te de fend his Interests In the best possible way, aa be himself would derend them. It Is some times questioned if a lawyer be Justified la defending a man whom ha knewa te be guilty. Why net T He would defend him sir, and It Is your duty te defend his inter ests aa fully If you knew he was guilty a If you believed blm Innocent I never desired te defend an Innocent man for hi Hie, for the terrible responsibility unmans me, Never defend a guilty man until you knew beta Eullty. Find out all the particulars. It will s a very difficult thing te make htm tell the truth until he baa your confidence. He will fear that If he tells the truth you won't de fend him, and until be does tell the truth you can't defend him. Gen. Butler then gave some et the details of an important murder case In which he waa oeunsel for the defeudaut, abewlng tbe Im portance of obtaining a truthful confession from a client and el making a caretul Inves tigation In perauu of all the detalla of a case, lie then aaid : Never tell tbejury that you believe your client Inneceut ; you must act as if he ware Innocent. Cnarlea Pnllllps, who defended successfully many meu ou criminal emu-gee, waa onee defending a valet wbe was charged with murdering and robbing hi maeter. Mr. Phillips, in an Impassioned address, declared bla client' Innocence. Tbe case waa lest, and the criminal alterward con fessed bis guilt te hi lawyer. The lawyer leat caste amemr his associates, a no lawver can afford te de. The next matter I wish te Impress upon you Is that you shall never trade with your clients. I mean about prop erty and property right. Always make your bargain for a fee aud be careful te get It early. When a man come te you he will be willing te pay you almost any priee, but after the case has been tried, especially if It haa been lest, he will net be willing te pay you anything. 1 need net aay, don't disclose your client' were!, ler that is ae rarely dune that It may be said It la net done t alL And here let me aay that while the profession is made a butt, as being untrustworthy, we have confided te u mere than any ether class, net excepting the priesthood. Thousands of dollars et paper are put into a lawytr'a bands and no algn of a receipt taken, but tbe trust la almost never betrayed Yeu will find the form ler bill In your books, but making bill la a truat which require thought. Hemetlmee yen will be mlied by a relative, a aen may be, te make tbe will of a dying man. Keinember you are the counsel, net or him who called you, but or the dying man. If he want te make a certain disposal of hla property, you must give him tbe law and must net advise unless be aska your advice. II he la net able te tell you whit be ant done, he la net com petent te tnske a will. Yeu will often be asked le be exe uter of a wllL Never Intrude yourself, but aoeept the position If you wish te, after it has been offered, but always ask that some member el tbe family art with you. It will save you infinite trouble and will net alter your emoluments, for you will have all tbe care, de all tbe legal work, and get all laughter that fairly belongs te you. Tba Psnesjlvsala lUltread Oempany Hnsd. Geerge It. Valentine, of Greencastle, Franklin county, came te Lancaster en Tues day and retained H. U. Keynelda and Mar Mar reott llreaius, esq, te represent him In a suit against tbe Pennsylvania railroad company. He aeeka le recover damage from the oom eom oem pany for tbe death of hi son, at Alteena, in April, through the alleged negligence of the company. It la quite a compliment te tbe legal gentlemen above named that Mr. Valen tine called upon them, from bla residence In another county, te conduct this Important case. (in te Atlantic city. Harry Myers, who baa leased the Ashland hotel, Atlantic City, this morning aent aeven empleyes te that place. Mr. Myera and nine ethers, Including his family, will go down te-morrow. Next week ten ether employee will go down from the city. Of fifty persons that will be employed at the hotel, twenty five will come from this city. Tayler Hheber will be one of the clerks. Dislocated Uls Arm. William Callahan, who 1 employed a an apprentice at the work of the Lancaster H team Itadlater and Manufacturing company en Weat Chrataut attest, met with anaccldent shortly before neon te dsy. He ascended a ladder, In the pattern alirp te shift a belt, when be mode a misstep and fell te the ground, a distance of about twelve feet. He dislocated hla left arm and waa taken te hla borne, Ne. 32 Bast German atreet, where Dr, Geerge A. King attended blm. Charged With rast Driving. Complaint was made before Alderman Deen, against Gabriel Ploae, charging him with violating tbe city ordinance regulating the speed at whleh persons may drive or ride en horseback through the streets. Ploae la charged with riding at full speed along F.at Lemen atreet en Friday last. He gave ball for a hearing next Friday. Clese of Forty Uenrs. The service et tbe Forty Hours' at Ht Mary's Calholle eburcb closed last evening in the presence et a large audlenee. A ser mon was preached by Father Brady and a precession of the Biassed Sacrament was held. A Sllk-MIU ret rettavllts. Negotiations nave been oenoluded be tween a syndicate et Pettsvllle capitalists and the Pliu'nlx Manufacturing company, of Petersen, N. J., for tbe establishment of a large silk-mill in Pettsvllle. The mill will employ from 000 te 1,000 bands, and the building and machinery will coat (300,000. Tbe work of erect Ien will be oemmanoed at onee. ransrsl el Bliss Amelia Htraass. The funeral of Miss Amelia Strauss, took place this afternoon, from hsr parents' resi dence en Frederick street and was Isrgsly attended. Rsv.M.Ungerlelder.ef the Hebrew congregation, conducted the services and tbe Interment was made at the Hebrew ceme tery, Bald for Uaert. from the llarrtaburglCall. Christian Nlaelay, tbe man who was brought from Laneaater county the ether dsy by Detective Harry Hoepea, en a charge of larceny aa bailee, preferred by Win. Rues, of this elty, bad a bearing before Alderman Maurer yesterday and waa held ter oeurt, m Tb Blgktmtr Company. Last evaalag Hlghtmlre's oempany played "Tba Beas" te a small audience at the King Hires theatre. Thle evening "The Califor ala DeteeUve" will be played and the oom eom oem paay will reaula all weak. Gave MN aau Baatsel a Brlaaer, eued for slandering Jaeew at Haalaa, was arrestad by Hherlff .aemTahaUlataa WIMM Ma ill laaaAa THE REPUBLICAN FRAUDS. a aatearaaaaiaw or taa cemmtttaa e lawmwimAtte. The AstaavlU at IM OHtssa ef la Sixth Ward Who Vetea J. a. Smith rreaaBt. TB eaaastttee seemmsad the Asssmbliagaf sbe Itetara Jaegte, In accordance with the request made, Percy Hheck, ehslrmsn or tbe Invesllgstlng committee of the beard of return Judge) ealled a meeting et the committee ler this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The request for tbeeall waa In tbe shape of an affidavit signed by twenty -seven Hepubllesn voters, set ting forth thst there was sufficient fraud In the Hlxth ward te change the result se far as tbe prison-keeper Is concerned, sad make J. H. Hmlth the candidate for prison-keeper In stead el Bamnsl W. Shirk. Tb committee met In tbe law library, aad of the eevea member, these present wsrs Messrs. Bbeek, Oisb, Melllnger, Beard and Frank. The absentees wsre Messrs Fernles aad Mussslman. Mr. Sheek atated the object or tbe meeting, ss outlined above, and aald he was reedy te hear any evidence that Mr. Smith had te present. A. F. Shenck handed te the emmltlee the affidavits of 128 cltirsns of the Hlxth ward that they had east their votes for Jacob S. Smith. Tbe returns gave Smith CO votes Mr. Shenck said that was tbe only evidenee Mr. Hmlth had. Mr. Beard moved te go into executive ses sion and oenslder the sffldsvlt filed. The motion was adopted and the apectater with drew from the room. After a abort deliberation the following report waa handed te the reporter for publi publi cateon: Rebert A. Kifn$,preiidenlefthllleturnJitilgtl of the Republican inirty cf Lancarttr county. Slit: We the undersigned member of tbe oemmltteo en contests, having rtcelved evl dence In regard te tbe contest for prison keeper In tbe Hlxth ward, Lancaster, which would alter the ticket, request you te re convene the beard of return Judge, as re quired by the rule, In order thst this com mittee msy make its report le the convention. I'Kiter P. Sheck, Chairman, W. K. BBAni, F. G. Mki.linqkii, IL B. Gihii, Jeiix P. Frank. Mr. Beard of the committee called en Rebert A. Evana, and Informed htm or the action taken. Mr. Evans at once Issued a call for a meeting of tbe return Judge, te be held en Monday, June 13. CITI7ENS' MKtTINd AT INIIIANTOWN. One or the district In the county carried trengly by tbe Bull Ringera at the recent primary waa Indian town, Maner tewnablp Fraud, It la allege ,were committed there,and Jehn IL Lsndla' Anti-Corruption aealely have been quietly at work Investigating tbe fraud and It Is aald that they have sufficient evidenee te send the parties who committed It te tbe county Jail. A citizens meeting Is being held te dsy In tbat village when addi tional evidence will be secured. The Anti-Corruption eoeiety will enter ults In a lew day againat the Sixth ward election officer and these of Indlantewn dis trict, and probably against the election offi cers of a few ether district. This conclusion ws reached at a mee'lng held In this city en Tuesday. DBAtH ur MB. V. (I. VBABlUt. A Weman Who Waa Prominent In All Charl Charl taela Oaeass-Deatb et 'oho Ilea. Mrs, Ceuella Uber Pearsel, wife el Jehn U. Pearsel, tbe well known printer, editor and publisher, died at tbe family residence, Ne. 'J01 West Vine street, st neon te-day. About a year age Mrs. Pearsel waa stricken with paralysis while en a visit te her relatives at Alderman .Spurrier's by which sbe perma nently leat her speech and ler a time was disabled en tbe right side et tbe body. Hhe recovered ae far aa te be able te attnd te house affaire and even go te church. Klre or six week age her lllnea assumed a mere serious type, and from that time ou she suffered severely and grew weaker and weaker until death relieved her. Mr. Poarael waa born en the 7tb of June, 1820, and was therefore within a few day or being 07 year. Hhe waa married te Mr. Pearsel en the 8tb of May, 181 They had aeven children, of whom three died yenng;a fourth, Wm. H. Pearsel, waa accidentally wounded by a comrade In the army In ISO!, and died a few months afterwards In Phila delphia. The aurvlviag children are BlUn C, wife et Alderman A. K. Spurrier, of tbia city ; Agnes K.. wire of Luther H. Kelker, of Hsrrlsburg, and Anna P., wile of The. B. Cochran, chief clerk of the Pennsylvania Senate. Mrs. Pearsel In her younger day waa a remaikably aetive woman In geed werka She waa a life-long member et St. Paul' a Reformed church, and a prominent worker In the Sunday eeboel ; she was one of the Patriot Daughters, an association et Lancas ter ladles tbat did ae much for the soldiers during the war of the rebellion ; for many years, and until abe waa physically disabled, ahe waa one of the lady managera et tbe Children's Heme ; abe was alae an active member el the Dorcas society and ether charitable organizations, and her hand and ber heart was open te all appeal of the sick and needy. A distressing circumstance connected with Mrs. Pearsel' death, la tbe tact tbat ber hua band, Jehn U. Pearsel, a printer known te almost every resident et Lancaster, one of tbe founders and for many years oe-edltor and publisher el the old Ihjtreu, Is lying at tbe point of death. He Is suffering from no particular disease, but bis physical system 1 almost entirely broken down, while bis mind Is aa dear aa ever it was. Death of Jehn Hw. Jehn Hess, wbe resided at lies atatler, en the Quarryvllle railroad, between New Provldenee and Quarryvllle, died auddenly of asthma last evening. He bad been a Batterer rrem this disease for some time past but was mueb better recently. Yesterday be waa able te be about bla farm and went te bed feeling better than usual. About 0 o'clock he was taken with a severe attack and died seen afterward. Mr. He waa a prominent and highly respected clttzan of hie neighborhood, and tb elation waa named after him. HI age waa 05 years and besides a wile he leaves two daughters, Una la tbe wife of Dr. A. H. Helm, of New Provldenee, and tbe ether ta Ml Mattle, who lived at home, Mr. He waa married te a alaterefB. F. Sbenk, of this city, and Jehn M. Hhenk, of Providence township. The funeral will take place en Friday at 12 o'clock and the Interment will be made at tba Mrnnenlte church, New Provldenee. . Building rarmlta Qraabtd. During the month of Msy tbe mayor Issued permit for tbe building or seven two-story brick house. Tbe partlee granted permit were : Jehn P. 8chaum,twotwe story beuses en Christian atreet, between Church and Middle ; Mrs, Wllbelmlna Kautc, two two story henaes en North Mary street i Mlillln Rebrer, two-atery beuse en North Mary, be. tween Chestnut and Walnut I A. J. Auxer, two two-story beuses ea East Chestnut street, between Ann and Mareball street. laereea ef reaslee. Washington L. Hcrabey, of Chleklss, Themas B. Dlakey, of Oxford, aad Aaren Falasar, af Laaisawr, bart tarn mmrBBva bill bailvbb. II eaae area Dawswbaaa What chief Ctetk ceeataa 17. It was anaouneed ea Tuesday at the execu tive deeartmeat Uarrleburg that the general revenue bill could net become a law because either tba president of the Senate, Hen. Geerge Handy Smith, or Lieutenant Gover Gover eor Davlaa had tailed te attach hi signature te Its prescribed by the constitution. Under the previsions of tbat Instrument the Senate must be notified of tba Intention of Its presid ing officer te alga any bill, and tbe act must be noted ea tbe Journal. As this was net done, and tba presiding efUcar'a autograph dea net appear with that et Speaker Beyer's, one or the meat Important act or the assembly of 1887 falls. Governer Beaver spent a whole day la coaslderatlea of the measure, and took up hi pen te algn It, when be discovered the absence of tba necessary name. Just hew the omtaslea occurred It Is Impossible te con Jecture, bat It might hsve happened In seve ral way. Oev. Hearer aaya there will be no extra session of the legtelsture called en ao ae ao eoaatof theemlsskm. Thladlaoevery will ne cessitate the paring down or a large number or approprlatlena which were baaed upon the estimated Increase of revenue under the new law, as It waa calculated that (1,000,000 would be brought Inte tbe cotters of tbe state through tbe operations or this act. Many an Item in the general appropriation bill will new con sequently fall under tbe veto axeef Governer Beaver. Several delegations were before the governor te-day te urge bl signature te cer tain Items In the appropriation bllL .It Is Intimated that the bill providing fOOO.OOO for improvement le tbe capltel may euuer with ether ; but Govarcer Beaver I silent a te where he will cut One million dollars tbat would have gene Inte county treasuries will net de se new. There will be no extra ses sion te oenslder IL Chief Clerk Cochran, or the Senate, en be ing asked bow the bill failed te receive the algnature of the president of the Senate, aald It waa the result of an oversight or careless ness en the part el the message clerk of the Heuse. After a bill haa passed both Houses it I returned te the hensa In which It origin ated. The message clerk el tbat body take charge or It. He see that It Is properly prepared for the signature of the Heuse sod the president of the Senate. He then (Ubmlt It te a member or the com pare bill committee, who, with himself, com pare It and see that It ta correctly tran scribed. The mesesgs clerk then present the transcribed bill te tbe presiding officer of the body In which it originated for hla signa ture, and alter it 1 signed takes It te the pre siding officer et tbe ether beuse, who also signs It, sad thence tbe messsge clerk takes It te the secretary of tbe commonwealth de partment, where In due time It 1 received by tbe governor ler approval or vela In this eaae tbe message clerk after having secured the signature of tbe speaker of tbe Heuse, forget or neglected le secure tbe sig. nature of tbe president et the Senate, and presented te the secretary et the common wealth department the bill In this Incom plete condition. Owing te the great number et bill passed in the concluding hours et the legislature, the emission el the name of the president of the Senate waa net noticed, and hence tbe present trouble. TUB MK31AUB CLERK'S K PI. VN ITIOV. Special te the lrraxLiasxcsx. Harhiioure, June L The failure or tbe general revenue bill is causlftg much talk. Themas H. Tayler, message chief or the Heuse, who It was alleged had neglected te return the bill te tbe Senate ter signature, In formed the governor te-dsy that he placed it en tbe deak of the president of the Seuate ; tbat Chief Clerk Cochran took possession of It, and shortly after returned It te him. The message clerk Intend making affidavit te this etler-t tbia afternoon. Chief Clerk Cochran maintains that there Is no reapon reapen alblllty attaching te blm for the fallure of the blU. ADVOCATING AN KVTIIV SI.-.SION, Dr H, T. Davis snd Senater Stehtnan are In favor of an early extra session of the legis lature, for the passage of the revenue bill, which could be pushed through In one week. Tbe doctor suggests tbat members et the leg islature would be willing te accept f 10 per day and mileage, Instead el the (500, which they are allowed by law for meeting in extra session. Under this srrangement the entire cost et tbe extra session would be only $50,000. It the law were passed mere than 11,000,000 revenue would be received by the counties. Lancaster county's share of the revenue would be about Km.OOO, ae tbat this county alone could pay the entire cost of the extra session and have (15,0)0 left. Sena Sena eor Stehman Is said te be In Harrisburg urging the call for an extra aoaaleu. OBVIM.IAB OrrlOBUa OUUiKH. A Society That lias Ninety Active attiutiers. its Werk the raat Tear. At the regular meeting of the Ceclllan society, In It room In the New Yerk store building, last evening, tbe following cillcers were elected for tbe year : President, Prof. R. K. Buehrle ; vice presidents, Cee Muleck, G. Ree Kablemsn and Harry U Raub ; sec retary, Harry I. Spencer ; treaaurer, Samuel D. Bauaman ; conductor, Wm. B. Hall ; associate conductor, Walter lUuaman ; organist, F. W. Haa ; librarian, James Prangley ; assistant librarian, Jehn B. Reth, Jr.; executive committee, Walter A. Ueinltab, chairman ; IL J. Stelgerwalt, G. U. Werntz, C. H. Ueffmeler, F. B. McClale, H. D. Baua man, and H. L Spencer. Tbe society waa organized in Msy, ISS'i, and haa at present ninety active members and fifty-lour contributing members. It has given a number et recitals te contributing members and friends and one concert Frem the proceeds of the concert and from dues of active and contributing members It has paid rental et room, purchased furniture, paid (tee en tbe piano and inveated ever (100 in musle ler tbe use of the society. The orches tra Is composed of members of the society, tbe instructor being Prof. F. W. Haas, under whose leadership the musician have become quite preficlent,and is one or the beat amateur orchestras In tbe clly. Tors society will furnish the music at the centennial exercise of Franklin and Marshall college en Juue IL Br ATK NOTKS IN A LINK tilt TWO. Governer Beaver baa algned the Philadel phia Elevated railroad bill. Geerge H. Wilsen has been placed en trial In Philadelphia for the murder or Wake field Galna, Rev. Dr. Fry, el Reading, conducted tbe opening services at tbe Lutheran theological seminary In Philadelphia, when IV young men were graduated. Judgment and Incumbrances et (178, 458.40 have been filed aualust D. O. Hltuer. ter mere than fifty year engaged In the marble and Iren buslnesaln Philadelphia and Montgomery county. There will be only a hair crop or wheat In Berk, Lebanon, Leblgh and neighboring oeuntlea. The (upreme court ha decided tbat mort gages owned by corporation cannot be taxed for atate purposes, Hen. Rebert K. Mensgbsn has been elected B resident of tbe beard of trustees of the West beater State Nermal school. Judge Butler haa postponed until October tbe argument upon tbe motion for a new trial of William Herbal, et Glen Reck. A number of Harrisburg pbyslalana are aaid te purpose erecting a crematory In Seuth uarnsuurg. m Change In tit rtra Dutymnt. The fire engine and hose committee met Tuesday evening, and made the following change la tba fire department. Win. H. Braaaby waa appointed beaaman of Cem paay Ne, l ; Henry C, Knapp waa appointed fore man of Ne. i, la plaee of Geerge Curry, re signed. HaarySprtagerwaa appointed boae beae boae asaael Oraaaaay Me.li Harry While waa tracaferred free Ma. 8, aad aeoeaaea driver of Ma. emjsM, ehiBalag alaeea with PAID THE DEATH PENALTY. aiiuuB, raa aoneKHir wtra mva- DBBBt, BXtlAtBM BIB CBIBB. He Oesa le the aallews Unconcern, aad Dies WllhoalBBtrnggU-Heir He tlrsaud Ills Hplrltaal Advlasr-jMleaay Ih Cane of tb Feul Mardir. Jkrakt CiTr, June 1. Geerge U. Dlique was banged in the Hudsen county Jail thla morning for the murder of hla wife In Hobo Hebo Hobe ken, en October 8, 1885. Dlsque met hi deem without flinching. He expressed no repentance for his crime, and embraced death with the apparent satlsfsctlen of one who bad done something which gratified him. He lept well during tbe night, and with the ex ception of slightly bloodshot eyes be looked le wearied than the deputy sherltls who kept a constant vigil ever him from the lime be laid down te take hi last sleep. He awoke at 4 a. m. and abertly after be waa visited by hi clergyman, Rev. Dr. Emll Meury. Dlsque saluted the clergyman with : " Well, I see you have kept your word, doctor. Y'eu're en deck at tbe appointed time." Dlaque at once began making his toilet and when he had finished he aat down alongside of tbe doctor and repested prayers sfter him. Dr. Meury preyed and talked with Dlsqne until breakfast was served. Sheriff Uelntz then had a brier inter view with Dlsque which was apparently mere painful te the sheriff than the condemned man. The sherlfl wasan Intimate friend of Dlaque's rather. The latter died In the sheriff's arms. Dlsque ate a hearty break, rast. Twenty minutes before Diaque waa escorted te the scaffold the sheriff read the death warrant He waa then introduced te tbe hangman, who, In tbe meat business like way, set nbeut adjusting the noose and black cap. When this had been completed tbe precession te the scaffold commenced. On arriving beneath tbe beam the hangman gently pushed Dlsque under the pendant repe and in a twinkling connected it with tbe noose. Rev. Dr. Meury then read a prayer, daring the recital of which the condemned did net utter a syllable. At It conclusion tbe black cap waa arn ever the murderer' bead and at 10:15 a.m. precisely tbe spring was let go and Dlsque' body bounded Inte tbe air. It twisted several times; the band became clenched and muscular contraction appeared in the arms and leg. After the lapse et seversl minute tbe contraction disappeared and the laat spark of life was gene. The doctors pro nounced life extinct, the body was cut down and placed In a coffin and the ceremeny waa ever. Dlsrpip, who resided enAdams atreeb Uobeken, killed his wile in October, 18S5 by cutting ber threat from ear te ear. He then went te tbe station beuse aud surrendered bimseir. Tbe cause et the murder waa Dlaque's morbid yet apparently groundless Jealousy et his wife. KILLBD iir AM OUAHUB MBBD. Henry Cbailleld Dla Aftsr an Almest Dat Dat perate Surgical Oparatlea, Henry Chatfield, of 115 Henry atreet, Brooklyn, the bead of a hosiery department et a Fulton street notion stere, died recently of thetllect et the lodgment of an orange seed in his intestine. He had been 111 ter several weeka with In ll m mat ion efthelntea. tines, followed by ulceration. Dr, Emer Emer eon, bis physician, two daya age called In Dr. William Glltillau for consultation, aud tbey, oaring ueciaeu mat an operation waa neces sary, procured tbe assistance of Dr. F. H. Colten. Tbe tbree doctor made an incision and after removing a quantity of pus found the source of the trouble and removed it The patient, however, was unable te rally from tbe shock, and died about 4 o'clock. Dr. ntltlllaii said last ulght: " The operation wai a desperate one, and was undertaken only as a last resort There waa no possibility of aavingtbe patient other wise. The orange seed was found ledged in tbeappendix vermlfermi. This 1 a mall ae that is attached te one part of the Intes tine. What purpose it serve I net ex actly known. It is, however, a sort or trap, always ready te catch and bold hard sub stances passing through the Intestine. The lodgment or aucli substances in it Is net Invariably fatal, but tbe exceptions are rare. Heeds of oranges, raisins, and similar fruits are peculiarly llaulete be caught In tbia way. 1 it dangerous te eat erangea ? Well, I sup pose In a city of tbia Blz9 there is one case a year of deatn rrem aucli a cause. Very fre quently it I an orange aeed, but net always. There are about 000,000 peeple In Brooklyn, all eating erangea right along, and with one death a) ear from thla caune it would seem te be about is dangerous te eat an orange aa te sit in the house and wtit ler a atray pistol ball te kill you. Still, It's J net as stfe and a geed deal nicer net te swallow tbe seeds when you eat oranges." UriBTBBBaTiU TAXI-AY MUfi. VFben te Pay Txes te lt the Ueutilt of an Abatement. Te dsy la the last ou which water rent could be paid te save tbe abatement et five per cent, and the city treasurer's office waa thronged with real estate owners. The re ceipt en Tuesday ter water rent were about (0,000. Te-day thny were lees than that figure. The city tax duplicate will be placed in tbe treasurer'a hands en Monday and ou all taxes paid en or before July 1, there will be an abatement The school tax duplicate Is new In the bands of the treasurer el the beard, and au abatement will be allowed ler prompt pay ment The ISth or June la the last day In which county and atate taxes can be paid te save the abatement Tbe collectors are at the or phans' court elllce from 12 o'clock neon until 3 In the afternoon te recelve taxes. The commissioners' elllca was thronged te-day with business meu or tbe city snd county te appeal from the rating put en their bualness by Mercantile Appraiser Jacob H. Wltmer. When the preber affidavit was made the classification was changed. This tax must be paid en or before July 1. PreMcated for Aswan and Battery. Paul Hay ler, living at the Junction, ha brought suit againat Henry Harry, Samuel Pickel, Harry Plckel, Harry Ulsslnger and Clayten Wltmer before Alderman Harr. The allegation la that the accused, young men ranging In age from 15 te 10 yeara old, com mitted upon blm an unprovoked assault and battery en Monday while be was in the dis charge of his duty as an empleye et the Reading railroad. Ball has been entered for a hearing en Friday at S o'clock. A Cartons Case et Marriage. A marriage llcenae aemetblng out of the usual order waa granted en Tuaaday. A couple in tbia city were married by the lata Alderman Samson a few daya before bla death. He premised te make outaeartlUcete and neglected te de aa lie alae neglected te make an entry en the docket of the marriage. Aa there waa no evidenee of tbelr marriage baTere tbe alderman tbe couple called en tbe clerk of tbe erpbana' court and were granted a lleense and en It were re-married. Cruelty ta Animals. Jacksen dinger, an empleye or J. Oust Heek, took the latter'a team from the stable en Tuesday without permission. Us over drove and abused the horse, aad through bla careless driving tore tbe barnesa aad dam aged tha buggy. Cemputet was made aaalast bla before Aldermen Barabey for eneaUyteMlatateaadCllAger waa arrested U detail! of saalM Vea BILLBU alBVBABBOaiLBBBM. WllUaas Bhewat ef AaavUM, a arey-tlairM Ma, Arrested far lb Harder el Twe time Bay. William Shower, aged GO years, a cigar maker by trade, waa arrested at hla borne la Annvllle, Lebanon county, ea Monday Bight by uenstaue Fagaq, aad taken te the jail at Lebanon. Showers was the grandfather of two bright little boys, aged 3 and 5 years re spectively, tbe illegitimate offspring of a daughter who died, aad their support de volved upon the grandfather. It la alleged that Showers, whose wife died sem years age, desired te have a middle aged unmar ried woman te keep house for htm, and tbat she had consented te de se provided he would plsee tbe two boys out with another family. Thla Hhewera agreed te de. It la further alleged that at 3 o'clock In the morn ing, en May 17, Showers left borne in a one horse wsgen with tbe two boys. He re turned home In the afternoon without the children, and since then nothing had been beard In regard te them. Owing te conflict ing aterle and Showers' strange manner during tbe past week, the people In the vicinity hsd their suspicions aroused, and the excitement became Intense. The ee waa reported te District Attorney KhrgoeJ, wbe ordered Hhewer te be taken Inte cus tody pending a thorough Investigation. Shower told several conflicting aterle aa te where he had taken tbe children. One of these statements he made aa fellows : On the morning or May 17 1 put the beya In a wagon te take them te a ram ily near Tower City, Schuylkill county. 1 took them aafaras Belleview, at tbe Junction or the Jonestown read, where 1 discovered the fact tbat I had leat my revolver, tbat It had Jolted from my hip pocket and had fallen into the read from the buggy. I aent tbe boys back ever the read te bunt the revolver, as it was light enough te see. When tbe boys left te go back that waa the last I ever saw or them. They must bare either run oft, lest their way or been klpnaped by tramp ; mere probably they ran off te escape being put out among strangers, and, Intending te go home again, leat their way. Anether story told by Showers was that he took the boy across the Blue mountains and delivered tbem te a man wbe Intended taking them te Texas. He also told still another story, that the children took alck, died and were buried. He also said that the beya were kidnapped by negrees, and, It la charged, made ether conflicting statements. Tuesday afternoon officer began searching Showers' premises, and It was notleng before tbe little bodies were found In their grand father's let back et his beusa Tbe bodies were in little shallow graves net ever two feet in depth, and It ws evident from marks about their threat that they had been strangled te death by a thin piece ef rope. The only clothing en their bodies were little night slips. Indications point te the suppo sition that after the boy were murdered tbey were carried out In tbe night and burled In tbe little graves In wblcb tbey were found. The bodies, which were somewhat decom posed were handed ever at once te an under taker. The startling suspicion tbat Shower kilted both bis wire and bis dsugbter I en tertained by nearly every cltlzan of Annvllle, and their bodies will probably be disinterred ter examination. Beth women died aud denly without a pbyalclan being called, and Sbewera bad never aattsfacteiily explained their deaths. Over a year age hla wife died somewhat auddenly. Last August his dsugbter Sarah passed away In an equally myaterleua manner. The daugh ter, who waa an attractive woman et 3.! when abe died, waa of shockingly easy morale, and had no less than seven children, one et whom was born In wedlock. Seme yeara age ahe married mechanic named Aaren Huffnagle, but after bearing him a son she fell from grace, and tbe birth of little Sammy Speraw, whose dead body was found en Tuesday, led te the final separatum el husband and wife four yeara age. Of course the finding of tbe bodies In Shew ers- let prevea an nis statement te be raise. There is intense excitement In Annvllle snd In Lebanon ever this brutal murder. Show ers la 5 leet 0 inches tall, and haa gray hair and whiskers. He hss two married sons. Shower denied sll knowledge or tbe bodies being In tbe let, even alter tbey bad been round ; but after tbe verdict et the coroner's Jury, whleh was te tbe effect tbat he was the murderer, be broke down and confessed his guilt It is said that be waa engaged te marry Elizabeth Hargc,but her one condition was tbat the children should first be get rid of by placing them in charge et some ether person. XUlBrau MBA BOOK MIUBB. They Get Away With at 33 and an Old -telvsr Hew They Entered. The book store et Jehn Beer1 Sen, en North Queen etreet, was entered by thieve aeme time during Tuesday ulght They en tered tbe yard In the rear of the atere from Christian atreet, crossed the yard in the rear et Markley'a cigar atere and began operatlena en the back eellar deer. After forcing the staple from the deer they made an effort te get le the atere room through tbe rear deer, but were unsuccessful, en account of abelvea filled with book placed against tbl deer. Tbey next went te another eellar deer and alter tbey forced It open they gained access te the main atere room. In one desk which was ransacked, they found SLS5 In small change, wbleh they took away. Frem another desk they took a revolver and left In its place an old broken one. Tbey also left behind them the chisel they nsed In ellectlrg an entrance. Tbe safe does net bear auylndlcatlonset having been tampered with. Iu it wero all tbe geld pens in stock, and It the tbieves would have forced It open they would have made a big haul. Nothing In tbe atere room in tbe way of stock la missing and tbe supposition la tbat the thieves left tbe room when they found that the valuable articles were In the sate. This atere ha been robbed several tune, and the last time a large number or geld pena were stolen. After tbat robbery tbe firm took tbe precaution te put their valuable goods in the safe. There 1 no ausplolen aa te the guilty partlea. Te Vacate Pearl street. B. Frank Breneman, Kdward Kdgerley and Samuel B. Cox, were appointed vlewera at the last term of the court, te report upon the advisability or vacating Pearl atreet, In tbe P.lgbth ward, and laying out another In lieu thereof. They met tbl morning, and after viewing the loeatlon et the atreet a It la en the city plan they decided te vaeata It On Friday morning they will meet te bear tbe testimeny et tbe owner of property altected by tbe change. m Bicycling Notes. D. Slier. Smith en bla way from Philadel phia te Reading rode 25 mile out et hla way from Pttcnlxville, taking tbe wrong read. He lelt for home laat night. The Lancaster Cycle Tour leg club will be represented at the Uagerstewn, Md., meat en June 13. College Personals. President Themas Q. Apple started for Akren, Ohie, last night te attend the meeting of tbe general y nod which oenvene there. Mr. Flenner and Mrs. Frszer, of Heutz- dale, are visiting the family of Prof. W. W. Moere. They are slater el Mrs. Moere. n Hihkuh ft-MAxtiM tMO VIM Akrew, Ohie, June 1 The threehaadred delegatea representing the pnaeipai Middle and Southwestern here attending the general fTfed f " "J" formed church of the United State, Rev. Dr. Kahbeeh, of Frederick, Md., praacbadtba opening sermon. Prise aassaarek ladMaesad. Bkbliit, junl.-PrlnoBlmareklafala Indisposed and consequently wilt set attend the ceremony at KleL He will lasteed go te Frledrlehsruhe aa aoea aa be feels able te undertake tba Journey. m BeMdeefe atuMicB, Jaaa HAWED FROM SfP..f but, immm m vw wmmmm aaailaSBLi ' '-" i two wrsiasrseatrsa aawjs. . - 1 . BnMdAeBpHS,ts Taeaa-Th YlsMae ef ,W m Louisville, Ky., Jaaa L lraar t na, a village any Miisa naaa ua Air Line railroad, ea Charles and Clay Davie called all Jenn Fiannegan aad after gan'a two sons te another part of aa I arive some cattle out or a they had strayed, the Davl beya I year-eta aaugnter or Mr. Flaal weed, and tvlnff br te a tree, oak They then left her gagged and aba WeJ round untit u o'clock the next aseralaav. waa able te tell the story of the eatraga I dozen neighbor seen found the David ana hanged both te tress near taa their crime. Jehn Kniew, a ceasta. af 1 wys, waa nangaa alongside of thaaj, trengly inspected, although there positive evidenee against htm. Benlaagm'a fanwell Addteaa, nw iebk, June l A.Dtelal patch te the Courier tts Etatt fnteglraal rati text or aen. Beuianger'aaddreaalat farewell of the army aa follew: OB non-eommisaioned officer Tbe eablnet te which I belonged bavasg aWj signea, me president et the repuNle J " M.v iuuuwjr ui -rar iu uuias SMS taking my leave or the command of taa I Idesiretoeflermy thanka te all aupperted my efierta In the patriotic unaertoex ei putting the mesa of the country In aueh a condition aa te I against any emergency. Ten will be. I tbe order of my successor, what you unaer mine aevetea te your DreK duties and faithful te oenstltatloaal respect for whleh should, In our heart, i iubie an eiuer neniimeaj." j&i m Gen. Ferren, who takes General Wmla)' ger place la the ministry, commanded Thirteenth division (Infantry) eftbatsevewaafJ army corps. V) -&.fe City of Mexico, June 1. The Mat essay" Congress adjourned last night, the atgaal far' ' tne event being me booming of The aesslen has been one of mera than ary Interest On the record of legislation first come the resolutlea sab ting te tbe states the constitutional ment making President Diaz eligible saJaVJ ma own successor, the new which cannot but be very attmnlattng te I Industry and the pledging of 3 part the custom duties te guarantee pays securities which may be taseea ee. tbe valley el Mexico. hi- . .V, OaloreBkl oept ladlgsaat. Indianapolis. IadiaBiJ---Tba c people el Indianapolis held i meeting laat night te denounce I or Andrew Peyton, one et their rsetv waa killed recently by Deputy 8herltf I genberg. some apirlted speeches made, threatening retaliation If any negrees should be shot, but there waa i moderation In the nroeeedlcn than waaex.: mr-nd. Tha nutnn nt all th nnln.j ' churches were present, and each plMgea. uieuiseivea te raiae money te Bla in pu ting Lsngenberg for murder. - m HirtTOVfTTB Tatin . .Tunaa 1 Aft a - v. wv. e? :. ri7.r z r "zryi ueiv nuuuejr m u ou neuuu uuuni ruNawaa were present, drunk, and with tha epeamc of the enew, they began fighting. Ther; fnrmiwt clmls In tha nentra nf tha font ani.'j nutlnv tvittlAO nf whtalrv amnn. .IM 9 knives, atlck and Pistol. A ilnrnn wialsaVM attempted te quiet the row, but In Tala. .aV'J numeer were suteuea ana eruiasa out fatally hurt The row waa ae great tbat hew waa forced te auapend tha perfecaaasMaY ; There seemed te be no causa for tba except a general drunken desire le flcht. rfA ' ' 'ft? eata vsin uueevsrad. . ;;- ,, uitv of Mexico, j una i. ah impenaaa atrlke made In a novel manner la rpeaiV. from the Conception mine, Tlalpujahaa, ' st Leuis property, where a feres of 1 elaarlnsr and lavallnar a ntena et srnaml the mill for a weed yard. 'Inoaeertw: places a little grading bad te be dena i workmen came upon the eatcrn lag at' ay vein. The fragment of ere looked ae rJebAi that Investigation was mada As a result am ha been taken from Just below tha whleh run te te tbe ten. -Or round Dead Under a Bed. t'tl xxkw xehk, June i Virginia &.euy, v onlered woman who eccnnla a room la ahan tenement house Ne. 226 West 30th streets, v? a party last night at w hlch Matthew Nerwawa, eUBV IAJ1UIVU WM BJUIMH AUM WlWaias SBiaav wm found beneath her window damti.awg mi weman1-: nceua In hie llteLAea haUatL Tlw0fi vwvliAdk IhlnW Iia wrasi thvABw nvkm tha wavlaaw4aw fpuaiirv tuiua, aaw na tutwnu eawee shw m ta wHIetet ThA afAmen hatai Kaaaasaa eJsWiT.v? W4 MM tunu ajiruaj 4-uw wuauaw aaeww wwusja aw-, a rested and professes te knew nothing aoewv Norweod'a death. w V"" Twe Drowned In Bight of Hundred. WjJ-j Cincinnati, Jnne I. Henry Merary aged 25, and Jehn Kelder, aged , tne a married man. pushed off from tba shore this morning with the Inteatiea iaf rowing te tbe Kentucky aide. Wheat midway the stream the beat evertaraed, they were both thrown Inte tba rlvar drowned. Tbe accident waawttaiasat bjr;' nunareuaei peepi en, we levee, au awyi'. ""'p,"--nun""- 1 CUBsateAaalyaweBleet. A UALTIUORB, J UBB . At tUSQnUl BBBBW 4j ma ei tne Amerwaa uumauuesumi wbebbb-i;-,9 lien te-dav nanara ware read aa iollewa : Da.V.1 A. L, Loemla, New Yerk, "Kvergraaa far, Atmttm ate a hBMneailfti atawdhnfe lam iiiilialiiBWBBsfaf ' phthisis" j Dr. B. L. Trudeau, Sanaa 1tM "Knvueame&i ta ua relation te tne laugiaaa of bacterial invasion of tuberculosis" Dr. M$i 8. Orme. Le Aagelea, Oala,, "The et neutnera uawenua." ..a . ... , a. - ',t MosBinset tea Compese! Bteste. JpA Vienna, June L The ceremony tvj veiling tbe statue of usyea weai r. in tha nraaansa of aa laiaaea or spectators. The emperor , .m eninh nnneeared fae ea,aaai oerds whleh uaoevared taa touching and elequeai sj work te tb city la tee and promoters, eflMi Dseerrteg TrftU. a.. i ?irr. low. J axe L The a. hath ea tbe charge of mardar oeMplreey, were ceaUaaed y aster aay a .new the detasdaate uaUl tha Aagaat of the district oeurt, -Tba attern la -tinnsaea was mada by tba dafeaaa aad aet related by the state. TbaBsstiaai evidence baa oevateaea ay awaavi aad hi ihsia IsiinmilteBlardantriell aw iriBwilTT-r r--" - ' ' ';. .jrSfl.'ilLSf1 f? i Tnuna. Okie. Jaaa L IM I stTeataaaay waaawwkaw a Vela alabt by fc raei iwwy waiaai aaaisjBjaawi gga-V Taw laaaawj pea away wawaawa mmtwtmammmm ei'r.frtl Sj-aj- --. 5vV A A. ., af swat swawaw af X ft &&l2&a4k &Js. TKT ' ; VT --S. ' ' -"d ... " ' ..;- . .'.... -w . . 'siiI-l,ul?..!lr,ai i
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