l-.ll... II I Ml III -r-. , ,. ... . . atata TBI CAMBRIA FflEEIHM. SBEN33UflU, r., FBIDT ----- JAN. 3, 1879. Th eondi'i of Wade Hampton, which wa renaided an somewhat critical (or two , . o .twee days after ha underwent the am n .i .il . nr Iff. K DOW so much tot. d- -d tbst ht p!ijictne hava no lnaer ' P , .., a ' ' -.- ALinnnm me nisi oy or January, ......... . I act of Cong tea. U 1875. for the r.aun,Pri..o f p cie payrnenta, it may be aaid that ia ' ' . i nption waa an accomplished fact in ail the Urge citiea and town, in the c.nntry. ! f rt several days in advance of that time Ite t'Vetit tab n?;t cieaied any uridtie ex cfirrncnf, tint bs il been attended wnli ij liifficu'ty. When gremiacks are as .ad as cohi. and when those who To.; them know tbat th"y can g't gold for them at tl.e ub! reasui v, there a ill not likely be avy aUrmiHg ,ua"on the bank, a it is call- ' , . . ed. That tcmimptK-ii thus commenced will be Kiiccrsfnlly maintained, is not t had pievioutily been nominated f Jr te-e!ec-duab'ed by the Treasury departmeut. It . lion. At the election in Xovambcr the must not ba expected, however, that the mer fact of resumption will cauue pioa prlry, but 1; shows a Condition cf a3ira I i the country, wli'ch gives s'.ro og mul aace of hatter time in the near fmu.e. A rrnt the appointment of the members ct uiaine a ommutee or investigation, it ; km aioouteren mat tne resolution am not 1 . . . . . i make any provision for the r.eeesaary fjuds l- miwr its tnnii ITnrA or a 4 & iltfrlrril- 1 - -- -- , ty of a moat serious nature, for a Congrea sUroal committee to investigate fiauds In South Carolina and Louisiana, and without a y money to give It a start and keep it moviug, is a veiy harmless institution, and c!.ely resembles the play of Hamlet with j the part of Hamlet left out. It luckily i t imed up, however, that at the last session j tt.e sum of $20,000 had been appropriated ) to pay the expenses of what is kuown as , the S o;ey Mattln vrV committee, no por tion of which bad been used. Tbe At torney Oeneral klnd .y came to tbe rescue of the committee, and furnished it with a written opinion, that it could legally avail i i'.alf of the Matthews' appropriation, which i.f course the committee was only j to willing to do; and on Tuenday five of j Itamenibeis, including the chairman, Mr. I i rnrr, ivib iur i c ji itrii9. uo ururi still prevails at Washington that Blaine'a newspaper charges of fraud and Intimida- ttoo will be found not to rest on a very solid foundation after tbe committee Las heard boib sides of the question, and that ao far m fjlaine Intended tho developments to be tode by it, as a pretext for a renewed and m.ne vigorous waving of the bloody shiit, it will prove au impotent failuie. Tbs frtcnds of Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, Tel'd States senator from Delaware, lu toud malting a united and vigorous eTort to secure his nomination aa tbe next Deui oaratio caod n!ate for President. Mr. Hay ard : justly regarded as one of our ablest and pmest public men aa au honor to bis State, and gifted with all the essential qualities which constitute a true American Senator. His official record since he has been a member of the Senate has been P'l e and without blemish, and that lie would make a safe, honest and patriotic obief oiaglf'.ra'.e, is beyond all doubt or ciMitruvetsy. It !s loo soon yet, however, to make any Intelligent calculation, either In reference to the candidate or as to the rrsult of the next national election, Sev eral things may occur during tho present year which will point unerringly to the mau to be ss'-eled by the national courentiou as the lender id the Dernociatic lnsts. The troublesome and distracting question, and the one which has in.i id the most seri ous Inroads into the oiganizlion of both the d political parties, ia the financial problem, and until the Democratic party everywhere arrives at a drfiuite under standing on that i'RUO, as it Ollht long sineo have done, ail calculations as to can riidates and reMiits are flat, stale and ua prodiable. One thing can be said of Thomas F. IJayaid isitl, l....lt iil, . i.i, ,.-, ieRocl ., orefJ5t upoil tlia adinilUa. and that is that on the financial question ; tionj, weak ,ii)lp,aJ. ill(,eed of peiBl)na, be ha, been thoruch-going and consistent ;favonli,;n w,5cb ranji()t b() succewriI throiichinit Ihe stiusi;le, always advocating defended and will meet with the intbg the fame doctiine and never fslteiing hi K tha courage plaiuly aud resolutely to avow 1 "nt rebuke of the people, out of whose !t. j treasury the junketing bill will have to be 1 ,)nM It is reported from Washington that In; im a a a addition to Hartranft being able toeonvt-ise TiIK NKr.nrtss Nor.TH A5D Sot'TII. The In the German language, his backers for ominsttori to tbe Herliu mission are mg iug him on the favorable contideratmu cf Mr. Hayes because be is poor. If this lat 'er ni'sforttme is a good reason why a man hou'd be made an American envoy at a 1 iropeau oourt, there la perhaps a legion ' f Republican ttatosmeu in Pennsylvania i v. uo-e c.a.iu, a.e equany a. strong as .nose . . .. '. Hditrauft. Fl-it is be poor? If lie is. .:en he dou't deserve to bo sent to the .'ir of Germany, or to have any other !-'1m cotifeired ujwm bim. Hufore be was v-;?ciad Governor, be held tha office of Au- t' tor General for j: years, the salary of .... . , , . w! ieb is supp siod to be, or at least ought . i- . r.rt i.i . . o t, comfortably romuuerating. Since M -n he has beeu Governor for two terms. ai years, at a yearly salary of $10,000. hi i.. . . c . thus beeu paid out of the State t: .snry during his twu lertni as Governor t' .-'y tituutand d4'.lari, and all the time Las res ded in ahouw. elegantly furnished, be : 1 -ring to the Stats, and known as "the : .venur's mansion." Io addition to all it. is, In eould navel over any railroad in ti:," State without paying fare, asordinaiy i 'i.t: tala are required to do, for tho reason t' jI bis p ocket-booSc was always full of '. -9 paaoea. The poverty argument, if i I i- ram't's frinuds have really used i, is Vi':y thin, aud they had belter, tbeiofi.re, ." fie'ii original Mtition, that he ran ienoHii, r.veu at tba nsk of the ilia ny bciug ma It at Beilm thai 1. ia pure. .. .-.'.ciaiud PeiinsylvAuia Datoh, which : 1 -j uiiJcit.iod lu court circles, ioi ia s; v-.-r oi.wU. .n ti.st it,utd epit-i. It Is not too late yet to refer to the ante cedents and result of tbe contest for V res ident Judge ia the district composed cf Franalln and FuKon ouuntie and tbe Ves- son it tesches. The Franklin eonnty Dem- oratio convention nomina'ed F. M. Kins- Kiel, of Chamberaboig, and empowered biro : to appoint hia own conferees. The Fulton , oount, Democracy nominated George A. ; Smith. acd alao conferred upon bim the uoweroi Sr eciine Lis coinereca. no conference met at GreeticaMle, in Franklin , a .r... k.,uiM ,.k. K.t ...rt.f day without making a nomination, ad i journe -,o nito. ks,u " "-- , . ..; a .; Moiinn ' reached, nor was there any agreement at j three or four subsequent meetingt ol me ; - conference. In final meeting took place ; Cbambcrsbnrg, at which, after a good ( ami nominated him as a candidate. As ; svn as the Fulton conferees wore apprised of this, they promptly met it by nominating Smith. The present judge of the district. ' , . , Rowe. Kepubhcan.) was then, orperhaps vote in Franklin county, in which lloyt hail 43 of a majority, was a tie between Kiiu mel and Rowe, and in Fulton, which gave Dill a majority of 428, Howe teceived 97 votes more than Kirnmel and was therefore I . . r , j elected, although he le.l between .out ana j , , tee bundled behiud the combined vote ol ; Kimmel and Smith m that county, er.ner i one of whom, it limning single tianaeu, i j could of couise have been elected in tbe ... . , , Ar i d.Hiict. The lesson to be learned from , A. ..r if ,.,r,,.ir cin.lo lian.it. i UlPllltl. 1 UC iOK;u .'J u "!. this one case, as well as from others of the ! ! t - J .1-- : i: . a same kind, is tbe impolicy of permitting a candidare to namo bis own confurees. He will take good care, as Kimniel and Smith each did, to appoint none but '"last ditch" menrrjends who are pledged to stand by him t u j)aras, and never to yield to his cornpotitor. If Kimmel and Smhh them BevM ,,ad met elber to ,ake a nomina f ,,- won;d i.ave b,.en made which shows the aupteme folly of per mitting them to send their person a I repre Mn,sliTtl to a conference. Who can doubt lbat if ,bo lwo collnty corjyentioiis bad elecled Uia coferees a nomination would : have been mad Rnd tuo dlstrict carried? Tbj() practjce of aiK,wing candidates lose- j ,ecl U)elf Qwn confeiee8 ig Ilot so cia that j lb(J memory of man rurjneib not to the con- j nii uui i i i couiiiiiciji icicui iiinw- . tio.fi. ... ir.tr. r,.rU mm nirpniPti t It is party management. It ,s r XJ I especially dangerous in a district composed . . 1 a . i of to eouottea, and m oar judgment is ... . ... . I conferring upon a caudidate a power which he can wield, if so disposed, with fatal ef fect against tbe best interests of his party. GK?t. Oiuxt'i son, Fred Grant, sailed from New York on Saturday last to join his father in Pari?. This young man, who after graduating at West Point, engaged in the banking business in Washington, regu.ariy arawing an me nme nissaiaiyas , an officer of the army, is now a member of t t - a Qen. Sheriilairs staJ, and has bscn sta tinned at Chioago. His father is about to leave Paris for Japan, China, and other ' countries in the far east, and Commotio! e r'atterson, of the United States vessel of war Richmond, has been instructed by tbe Secretary of tbe Navy to take him on board at some port on tbe Fiencb coast and dead head bim in his journey towards the rising sun. At bis request another accommoda ting member of tbe Hayes cabinet, Mc- Creary, Src;etary of WTar, has granted : laave of absence to young Grant, to enable ' him to accompany the "seooud Washing i ton," so called, on hiseastern tour. Hence ! ' ' ; rred. Urants departure from Now 1 oik j on last Saturday. Notwithstanding ,is absence from bis post of dny, on acc unit i of which the army wilt not ma'eiially suf- ! fer, hia pay will stiil go on, just as il did i j when be was a banket. Other ex Prel- . ilents have visited Europe, but Ihey have i paid tlieif own way, and had no national war vessal placed at their disjiou.il totrans i j pott them at government expense, from oue country to another ; but times change ; j and men charge with ttiem. Tin se extra ordinary pi ivileges extended to Grant and in., .. - 7'.,L,. ' .......... - j . ., ,' ..r . : ! L . .1.- -i...ii n . .?,' : . '0' , .-1 i 1 ""'-V""" o,.y. nas uR s:Vy, very sensibly too, , i.-n rt r-ti'j'A,: nni.,, ,k .ili:n.:ilL in UXCMIIIff j considerable interest in poiitic.il uncles: . lliera are Ave Detiioeriit.e co ored men ! two eoiored Uepublicrtus in the Alabs-na I.elr- ! is oture. one or wtiom has t.et-n ariestut tor stea. Iur .nun the other. The i torn la Uvlrl.-i- . ; ' , 7. i ,'i ''""''L'n?: : eared by a Iie,erat o Mouse nrrr a whno ! ' Iietiionai. Most of ihe c.o.r. d Irrislators in i I':."5,?''''' ':"r mn im pii.iioi. r ii i ui ' i-i p ii i n I ooiniiian lurire i . ..'nre.t -r-.i.. n. i ,,. f n. r.. ,. " . In the Pennsylvania Legislature they have no representative. Allegheny, too, has a larite f representative. colore!! mrn MMif I'lhi'lMii. JiuiL'vJn! r ""- are rar bei:. r ooanaed tor b trisiators , Ihoi tlien-S mthren brethren I j-reisonof thesu ' per-or aina.io:ts i..eV have. Ytt -i.e South : toesinake.-mereeo iiiionr ihe oored mm . who tne N..r. t. Mu.imu.iy ret use, ,., d,T i , Ln"' '" n "jore tor ih poiir c-i mivjnm. , ineni or t fie colored man lhati :h ai i'iili. ihe clmrfje t.r dif ranehisem-nt .if Southern colored ' ineti. so rreeiy tiannien ny asp'rina- staiesmen. c .me. wlih a vrrv bnd arace. la tiie North tile resro is as completely !-nored as he wm before the sfiire i.f the 'ourf-emli and efteenrli :npni)iiini. fie Is simp'y usd as a polities! power in tho auise of a otei . lavmf nn claim or inert! t. tlie limtia and fishes. H'j affords a ttt on which aml.iilous acntaiT'itf ilea rlnr the chan.'t nf m' ok vmpi.thv and tioml'iea of su perior t.ux:ilty aiiJ poiiiioal virtue." 1st consequence of tbe daniemna. and what is feared may prove the fatal illness of It. V. Mickey, the moat adroit and irns'ed member of tha Csoieron clan, it Is aaid that- f,n a aie eniertained by sine of Cameron's fuends that lie may be "cir cumvented" at tha senatorial election, two weeks from next Tuesday. Thete is not tbe least danger of it, Don Cameron's lat tier never yt failed 10 capture a Petiu-t-)lvatua legii,n.ure, if necessary, and his ""n will take o.d care Mickey living-, or Wackey ,td, that the well earned reputa 1 m n i.f the flr-w .hall be iulnUlred. at all LtiSria si say expeuee. I " aney oi trie jiutim, - - -f , . , ; , . ... . -. - . ... . two candidates. Kimtuel's frieuds withdrew ,..,nl.,,inn .mt meat maasoa of overhang- hied to death. j was sorting. 1 he propr.etor of the estah- from the conference, met at another place , ig rocks tumbling down from the cliffs P Leo XIU .3 engaged tn drawing ; hahmeiit look the.,, f,.,io her, tut she aned Blown to Atoms. Tlltt MEH KILLED BY AS EXPLOSlOW OF KBSDROCK ItllH PATTEKSOS, J. J. Nhw York. December 29. -About e Ten mile wet from Patterson, N. J., m W J" . cffic( jths prekness Valley, are located . tm Ipa from r(QUui'"- r - the reodrock woiks of J. K. K ! , which have been in , '"J Sirred j J 1" the first, Feb a mrs t m scnunfi January , i n,e thii'd July 1, 187S, the fourth yester- dar. At none of the former explos.ona , e there anv serious casualt.es, txcept in , lo-t some 2U0 000 feet of logs from oung uary. 1376. when a wo.kman s eyes , woman s creek Cameron county, e dest.oycd, Hut yesieiday three A resident of St Albaria has a son, a J . ,i 1. . n onnit grandson and a treat rrniidsiii- and oneol j 1',nlJIhy rere . i, i.ttl blowu to atoms, The explosion ?JZ "fh." i past niue a. m. j caused to shut or casi'iufiKN uu"i Ttio - i f,p,,i an(J a-jar jUe that fnn, an incipient j j Paf'eisoit. but at poi from the scene of the explosion In the I above, an miles from 'he woika window light were j broken, doors wero slammsd and other j nnwjnted oocurrc'cos startled the inbabi i tants. , I Th remaps of the unfortnnate woikmen : 1 he rema.ns n in uniorii u .., ,i . . .iieiAitM nt two ana inrue no i fui.:iij oi tiMtuciitinni ociwt-co iu miii mji tiiein, ;tuu mo ojiirurns i.ouit nai over hundreds of acres, and in lliisoccupa- Aunty Graham, aged onehuudied and two : at the head of an Euglib pilrime, 1, tiou about a half dozen men wero engaged , year;., wore picsent. J 300 Rtio-g. He has now (rone, with bis from before noon until a lato bonr in the The Cathobcs and Protestants of Cin- j newly mr.rritd Dueller's and bis mother afternoon. The thiee men klllen were I KirHiriaiid Marks who leaves a wife and j five children Charles Hensel, who leaves - - . . a wifo and seven children, and John Mau- ley, who had a large family , -j,ese woikmen were engaged in tbe ! . . woden structure about ; i,., - .miiti-n structure about : . n !iie!i the mterials i f,,rn.,n .i.e ,Pndrock are. nmalgainalod. ifendrock is a mucn more poweimi expio- than gunpowder and is put nr in .car- tridges chiefly nsed in blasting. It is not ;bo" ht t(, ag d.erous to handle as T?nrtnok i mnrh more uowenui exnio- I. . !... Tii.TOrollll n:ro glycerine, which is one of the i tig re ! ita .mr.rm1tiMl H.'Kift-l liotii;oi. to OU . w ,m. -i . . ients used in us composition, iseaides nitro-glycerine a mixed acid, nitric acd sulphuric, is used with other matoriala. A NicF. Tnto. Elopement of Three TFftiV Girls with Thret Married Xr$roe A dis patch from Concoid, 2S', C , of Dec. 18lb, tells tbe following disgusting story : A irrent scnnrtnl tius thrown our community Inio an intense i-xciii-iiii-iit. Thru white Kirli. numoil Mllle 'l ilhriiftuist, A'ld (Jrhi-r, unit -Mrin SiriekliinJ flontd with ilirire neuroes tiiis cveu tmr ar'i hrive Kono. it is snppos-il. to Wnl.inir ttiti. t. C. to w.-ii. ii beiuu frlonv in thii .state tnr whlti'B n1 blnok In intermarry. The men I were brothers. John. Adolphus Mi.d William j TnwnKHil, Hnd nil hnrt nejrro lvc ani ehil- : ilreti. Tliev k pi a more mul livery stuble In I partnership. Tin tfirls were nil raised in the ! country Hnil bmi liiilirrto borne iron.1 (;Iihi'hc ters ; in ftic-t Miss TtllinKtmsl tins iHUKl't school two yi-nrs. clrrw hi r ty to-ilnv. At six o'clock the trio tionritfrl the northrrn boun l UMinninl were mj-t Itn-ro by the nugro men. They were elosely veiled, mul probably no one would have detected ilu in Inn for a ne- Hn;ceil to a ioor nut worthy youna man. rote rum nnre to-nRy nna stnt it; rnroiiii the noHt-t.fflire. He reireived it R little hffnre wrote nitn n nnre to-nRv nna suit ii nrroiiirn eix clock, nnd ivventy iiiimites stter a seene I took piii.i-at the depot. He rushd there with , ,.,,,. t.t ,i,ecrs h-.f pushel off nnd troiin In the nle tne triri told turn tiiat s'io loved J.I1111.0U Townrnd. snd w., Ht.c.ut i lo ctpe lTh li i tti. She also told one of lu-r cornpsti. us. 'this stianfe infnl untlon on lh part oT the female i unaccountable. Fach of thcrn was preiiy, and Miis TillliiKliA'it was x eerdinirly handeome and voiuptuona in form. Telegram have been sent all alunj the line to stop the couples. A INf.w Wonder i.t ViRfiiNtt. Ac counts from most reliable sources have ennene which has lecenlly taken place in the Hiue Ridsre mountains in the county of : " i lireene, and which excites the wonder and ' api.ireheii.iion of the nistic population in the neiehboi hood. A fissure has been dia covered in the mountain opposite the mid dle folk of the Hapidan river which has been traced for many miles, and is believed to extend entirely through and across the mountain to the Shenandoah liver, on the western side. The fissmo is about a foot , .. .....I ..f A .1. .1... I. ... ' w mo:, dim in until oej.iii I n il, n:, U'lVllllll conM not be reached with the longest itIes j ! cut for the purpose of cxploiing thecrevico. . i One man in search of loht stock traced the J . fissure fr at least four miles. The earth I on ono of its sides is said to be perpeudicu- . ,a,'i hut on the other sido is slanting, us if 'he entire noilheastern side of the moun- 'ZuIZ' S.nd Z Tul 'iii'K oi ussuo.ei i.i nea it lounnat ions. I be , phenomenon is certainly curious, and will j don b less hi. further investigated and the j fl! l,re tr'l0ei '" ils entire courss. j i A TERtitBt E StTVATtON. The Houston ! (Texas) irlenram says that on the evening I of the 5 h iiiniant a ynng man, named i Adams, slartad from Coliimbia I..H...I : on horseback. He thought thai, il would be more pleasant to i iJe on the railiond track. and, striking tho track just out of I'.o.i.nh.,. e.M.vra.l l.. l.r... - .n.. : 1 . . l . . -j I ' : . II.-. . - II- I Adams says that he (bought his fiinihatiiv i d'stant, is- said to bo entirely destroyed by with the truck would keep him out of doorl." danger, but all at once the hoise came to a I A dispatch from I'attei son, N. .L, bridire which was without llootiior. At! ; slates that a small bundle of bed ticking, ams was thrown over the horse's head as ' ,1,at ,,a'1 befcl1 k'cked about the streets for the ptH.r animal's legs went thiotifh. j several days, was on Friday last found to When tie recovered consciousness he found contain the body of a well-developed in himself hanging bead down under the i fi4"- fro7en '""- A mortem discover- biidgc, one foot being fast in the stirrup, i e,J lja'i heen born alive, aud au iuqueat tto was s bruised that ho c nl,l not lift bimsci:, and tbein lie rem toned in the gieatesi. air tny. There was a whistle and ', a roar, and he knew that ?. train was com- i ing. Asthe wheels crashed over the bridge i he fell a shock. The cowcatcher b id , thrown ho horse otT. but the saddln itna wedged in between sills. He l,un2 unt il ' stiutice and was then res.v.ed !,n..s H.,l i ' l WaSiH TO be ITanot-D. The sheriff of: Northampton count v received t b ree letters '" "e r'."m Allotl C. Laros, the Dllir- ! oerer, in wtiic.i tie sta'es lbat lie wants to d ie ; t hat be is t ind of life, and desii es the 'herifT to bang him and thereby end his : Mieriff to hang ,im and thereby end his : troubles. (Ie declares that be is not insane. tenement house on Tuesday after- .-ii-.i ... . , ten ible crime hi has committed, and wants ! tho sheiill to end Ins sorrows by executing l.im aeeorrlturr In tliA .anturn ..f ll,.nn.... , 1 The ouiniiin in lastnn about bis beinz in- I sane is anouieqna.iy divided. Some think that be lias writ ten Ihe letters in or-ler t.- 1 , , ,, , le'r" m order to more fully prove the plea of insanity, aa he was always a sharp and sbrnwd vnunr, niall wul, an excellent education, and was , ci i j i i- , mi mn pi'iiicii, n i. i. iiiiiiiu llltl OttAril of Examiners at Harrishurg pronounce : T r i - i.t . . . . 1 Laiosof sound mind the court of North- amptnn county will at once ask for Ihe issuance of another death warrant. Erascis Josfph. Emperor of tbe Ane- tro Hungarian Empire, has been compelled , to iindrro an attempt at assassination as , well as bis brother monarchs of Italy, Ger- j mtnv tind S r, a l n "C. , t . i n rr 1. a mr. f.t. ' transpired concerning the affair save what 1 it has been seen fit to communicate that is very little. Francis Joseph has never i j . e - ...... . been much of a favoiite among bis Hunga ; gsnsett Hotel. his house nearly $id,f ,;' J was in the rian subjects, and the wonder is that he j The public schools nf the United Siatea : bab:t of having iaige funis so concealed, ventnred into the lieait of that country at 1 require $2 02 from each inhabitant for sup- 1 In preference to the kaTeiy of bank vaults, this time, where hia recent Action concern- i port, and military purpos-s f 1.33. In j Tho murder was committed npr his own ing Boiuia baa bodu exceedingly unjiopu- ; other countries these items of expenditure I residence, and his servant, William Bnch lar ' are aa follows : Prussia, 5a cents and $2 - ! holiz, was also attacked at tlie same time. I 20; Austria. 34 ceitu and fl 33; Franc. 29 . The mtodered man's head was cut open Ir Texas had as many people to tbe cents and f4.50 ; I'aly, 13 cents and f I 57; with a hatchet, and m small wound, appar square mile a Masaaebnt-a, tba woo'd England and Wales, 66 cents ai.d f3.S8; ently made with a kmfa. was found under bare s pojMiatiuo of 77,o0r?,ryin. P witrerland, 85 cent sstf f 1 . , tbs !fi ear. Great exciteruei.; ioavsil, 1 Xetca atul Other otmat. I A married woman who formerly resid- a mw yews atul Other Noting . j ! There are in all tlie woild 4,480,877 j Method ist Church members. , A knitting-mill ia eoon to be erected at i Pittaton, Pa. There a minions in knit. Green-naired children are sometimes ! horn in -Msace. but the color riiKS.nttpa.ia after tew months. - - - - . rI " . T a X . ... " 7. died in Norton, Mm -A fire which brol a nr wu.cn dioho oiu in iiong tvong t The loaa is Tery great. --j j. , T e o It urine the recent flood Cochran Bros. ; ranflson and a (treat raiHlson, and oneol his grandsons is older than one of his sons. '-T . wo young men named Thatcher, brothers, were tnrne1 t death in a stable i . . J 1 X'T t, . . at Eaftt OrauKe, N. J., on baturday morn- j '"twhila combing bis ,.air at T.nfant. Mich., a young man pricKcd a bole in hia the European powers, with a view to the repiessiou of Socialistic aud International : tendencies. j -Jh0 a!, j14" U f''8 PT in j West Chester, Inst we.cM, at winch Ann ! Sn,rim ., i,,tr,l h i cmimu snicerfij urpioio me ioiuiiou oi , Ai Pub.sUop farceli to retire trom his cler- icai '.nice, ami are employing me local pa- ll 1 t I T pers to express their regret. j While the teat of the world is sympa- thtzm, San t ranciscoans ate probably: contemplating with satisfaction the possi- contemplating wuu hausiaciion rue possi- : bility that numerous heathen Chinee wero ; cooked in the great tiro at llne Kong. . k.. P ay.ng -snap , I -.lontour county, thrown against a ntno kii i imi-n louuidy, mn-a the whip," in Danville, a few days ago, w,is building with such force : as to cause her death in a few hours after. 1 Ono of the curiosities of Christmas in i Boston was a sermon, preached in a Lap- i t ist church, before a Reformed Episcopal ( society, by a clergyman who was a Metlio- 1 diht lact year, but is a CotigregatioualUt I uow. J A package in a basket was left on the j doorstep of a cautious Newport woman, I who, having no ilesire to adopt a foundling, took the basket to the police, station and there found that il contained a twenty-j pound tuikey. The Philadelphia Record says : "Mr. Rlaiuo, in his remarks at the New Ertgland ! dinner, in New York, on Monday nigh?, j aaid he was not ashamed that be was born ! in Pennsylvania. Peuusylvan:a is yet to ! be heard from." An old man is still cutting wood in t lie swamps near New Oilcans in virtue oT a permit gi anted by Ceneial !utler, and even sells the i ight of culling wood to oth ers, under this order, which, he claims, has never beeu revoked. A j,,,, a inenagei a at Lowell, ... - - - . "'" m'.-o .i.-i.. , wKo , Wednesday. He did not devour the audi- ! enc - beca..8e there was no audience to de- ! InBa I ..... 1 . I . . . . " . ....... I.i. a- I .. . , . , , . . . . j vour, but bo bolted a wuoiebcar and fiightened a timorous baboon to death. Tho St. Paul Dipirh. telisof a young j man who bought for $10 from a rival a quit claim to a gnl's aft', ctions, paid .i on ; account, and got credit, for the remainder ; ; pawned his overcoat for ?5 to buy her a j present with, stole the coat and was sent ' lu ja.l. In Sco'land there aro 81 Baptist ! At a recent ; LMUltllC rt'i'l J "JO uirun'ci .-. meeting in Skye, one of the speakers eaid i that the Presbyterian churches were full of i imniinal menibtii s. and lhat there was not one giH.Kl Chi:stiau in akye outside the ; liaptisis. With his little, but keen razor, .T. P. Thomas, propiielorof tho Liudell Hoiwa ' barbershops, had ncciiiiiubiteil Jdd.OOO, but be made a much more successful shave when he man ied :i nil 1 with half a mill ion , . more. Now they call bim the richest cd- . t or6d mall III St. IjOUIS. P.ev. Joseph 15. O'Hagan, of the So- : ciety of Jesus, President of the College of U,B Hly Cross at Worcester, Mass., who j .. - - . .... I... ii. tt,,.r j,., ...l. ' diod at sea of ao.-pWy on December lotli! ', jia was buried in ti c Catholic cemetery at Acr.puico on the following d iy. P "'" M C''iC"' 7 ' Friday, the closing speeches were madn : tiie pny charged in the murder tiial! ,,f .J;u.k i'elers hihI Mr.i. A. 11. Clark tie murder of the latter's husband at La- j grange, and alter live Hours deliberation, 1 be jury relumed a verdict of iut guilty as . l" both. Advices from Port an I rmee state ! mat "It is reported mat :n 1 o:t tie 1 n:x the river chanued its lwd and cvosied tho ; town, overf1ow;:ig ttio principal part ot it , " destroying many houses ami lives. M. LiUlsdel -NorrJ. situatefl BDiu'.t tliiec noics ,B l" "e Tames a: land, Judge of the Corpora ,u" l otirl ol L.yncbbuic, a., is i.ouoi less ihe oldest American judge in active service, IIe "s eighty-six yoais old las. June, au 1 during thn presnt month held court for lourlenn days, invariably walking from and - residence, a distance of three qua, tersofamile At ie inqnest on tho b.dy of John Ileniy Schulte, who was muideied at South Norwail:, Conn. ,cn Thursday night. it transpired that Sehulto had in his poa- SiJSSIOtl i.t thft tune t 1 .,VO 111 money. II is servant, v ::.iam lirecKliole, wno was Willi him when he was tnuidered, denied ail knowledge knowledge of the money There was a stranco sicrht in a New noon a mother standing guard over l.er dead baby, while the lather sti ujgled with , a.-ol 1,l ctrsn.tnr kI,ii t.a Hi. t Ii rl.a . parents firmly believe, bad slipped into : the room to steal the little body. The well dressed stranger is now uuder lock ; and key. In Stanb's coal mines, near Mononga-s bela city, which have been burning slowly for several years, tho flames increased to such au extent a few days ago that tho - . . iij.. miners wero comielled to abandou their work. Asthe burning mines are located directly under the Monongahela cemetery, it is feared that there will be a wholesale cremation. When they saw it they wondered, and , when th-y weighed the little angel it kick- ' ei the beam at sixteen pounds and four- ! teen ounces. Then they said, with one i I . . : - : . I. 1 : .. . 1 . .. 1 -. 1 ' nccnru, it. is inn uiLLttfi oao ctur ooi it in this city." The scene is laid in Provi- ! dence. R. I , and a principal performer is ' the wife of the head waiter at the Narra- r. . . t I .t.. I. . I. - 1. J... l 1 1 .i . A married woman who formerly resid- ed on Penn avenue, Pittsburgh , eloped with another woman's husband the other day. Both husbands were employed at the same establishment, and the faitliless wife aecured $"50 from her husband, while the faithless husband kept Lis own reoufy, leavinir hia rip sen rod nim imt nnnrit I he immense sugar p-oe lozs cut near " 1"' r - . 7'" ,,7 ; "Z . ," . ' VL ' ta o rm . a ( muuiiLaili I U ii I UUIQ Miil(.iti yr ties Iliem into a deep poiul. The descent ia 1, .ou tett, thn last tlmd or which is per- ter vtUh a repoit that can ba heard a mile r ...... away. The loss weigh several tons each. forming a tremendous missile. In Cincinnati, ou Christmas night, a boy, named Ii inker, swallowed a piee of hickory nut, whic'i s uok in his windpipe. S mn after his bronchi! tutors ' becme filud with blood, and m il he was nearly i choKetl : physician inda an inciaion ! . , . , across the th.,..it, f.-ui .ZK fciiiid that the hholl had removed it and rew- e uiiy is rccoverine. A eiil working in a piper mill ar J H finally decided tbe case in her favor. b.!d iug that the pu.c'.iae of wate paper doci . i cs uot give the purchaser a ti-ht to nnki own t& in H a agasnat the finder. It is only two or three yuars K.nce the !lv. ..f .. f..ii, .n, n...... i ..-:. huh a rei nine 01 iwemy cput. to iounlcs to show hi devotion to Oar I.adv of the im Immaculate Conception. The pril-rriina niado a magnificent t fTering to the sauc tuty, and then proceeded to Home. A Mis. Di'ke, i-.f Mui.leiiburg county, Kentucky, has an apple which has bben ir ii.etuuc:cy, lias an aj.pte which has bben in existence sincn the Involutional v war. A Ko'.dier received the nt.nlo from his be sti'.divr receded the applo fiom trothed jut as ho lefi to jo'.u the army of Washington ; k"pt it nuring the wiioio ! vAi- ; ie:ui ned u'-er the f.urreiirier r.t York- ' town and n.anied the fair giver. The ap- pie is sacredly preserved in the famllv. It is diy and shrivelled, uoJi'.ng renjainui 1 but the wftiy fib;e. Capt. Buchunan, of Wir.s'on, N. C. : disliked his daughter's suitor, Jerry Siirl- i don, and forbade him to come to the hou,;e. ; Jcr.y: went, however, and iminediate'y ; fouud himself in the old man's gianp. , Af'tr a biief combat, Jerry threw the Cap- ; tain down and held him there. The Cap- ; tain called his servant gill and told her to get tho gun. She obeyed. Then he order cd her to shoot Jerry. Again she obeyed, and Jerry was killed. An almost incredible snry was told fn Peoria, III., the other day, of a ynuu? g'.ii named Maggin Lauue to the efiect that o:: last. Thursday she was kidnapped by two unknown masked man, taken in a hleigh into the country, tied '.o a tes and l.?r clothes Eet on lite, having first bf-en ci.io. -formed. Tho (li'iies burned the ll.ings with which she was ho.mj and lestoicd her to consciousness. b'i9 wai f iii.i .r a farmer and brought to her l:'ipis i;i city, where tho now lies r.pc isc:.''.is. .Uv ,,,.1,1, ..!..,.,..-., .s-rnii,: ! the recent fatal shooting .f Mi.is Ilea: 11 ly ' Mi Lillian Dne:-. at P,,,,,,,, fVv : ice Miiw mn .;j:sse n -re.cniri t- , , . . . i . i 1 . , , . - J ' Mate.. t!iat the latter h;is hf-c.-tno ii.s.-r... .M!88 Utier. It vtlii b.t re.r.i-.i i,.-,.r? ,!...-'..,. ed in the m-st. positive manner that t'.io Bhootin wasaccidcn'.al, but the etaiernc of.'iiss (learn before, he r fie,;.i!i was ti, t effect that Miss Doer bad t-hot her i;:t tionaily. Miss D.ioi is uriJi r i.'-. i'.-n" b f.ir trial It t onieal throngii which . e i.;.; :ii I v;lu iv .;, sr. c as to destroy her it ;is A Lnvij i vl; o. r "Th steamship Lai .y 11. S ,.,. , wl.:: : l"ft .N'cf Vor!; on fr.c. s i, (f ;);.;oi Tuik's Island a en :n sea two rjriys our from ;s.-- i..,k it sea l'l: .. . t. - i i i v- i ois mows leacneu I- ii.o.in i;o;n Kingston, JamaciJ, telegraphed by L'oy.I's nrsui, who states I h it two of the crew have ;hk. lnde.l ;t Kiiifston. What hco.inie of I'.ie passengcis, o Ulcers, a.ni reri;:ii.ilcr of tho C. C .V is not kuovi u. Lul t lie Keatn.ii. t ,c -kt-il up behtive all the others ou Lo.ud tin: steamer have b-en drowned.' Says the Noilfieast ; Hobiiison nnd fitiniiy. who li v in i'u; south i f l:c.e, cioso to t!.' Sleep liitle will never forge r.b". f'lOt Cf tho v. i ter of 1:-7Q-'J !! wind, a liicu J r s al days blew a piled ,ju the, ;,, tne foot of this hill to :m ini'nc'ir.e il . nt and l.obinsr.ii s Ii;.;i.-t; w as tion here lo t. seen. A. Ir.sl accounts l a p.ih' iiisfui ily weic in Ihe h.ouse, nn. they are pn. i! ,v li.xTe ii.. v. On Vi'ni.itvUj i; mg ! vestige remained above tt.-e s:i .v t.t r. i nit iictiion o: ;i;f.r in. .10 pvc., ; I'ci of stovr:,'i.'. tiiro:i:i wi old Cie smoke Jss'ly cu:'.- 1- !r. La-it: v.,u two el,i',ili n si d I'1 glv i,'ll 1 lo':'-. li, b. ill w ; : r r. i : err. !. id t!oj n i:hor both.! n.-i ;i nn uy naii't.g 1 iinni'-s on s 1 I I . Cnoosmg ttut ice ant: cooosii: near Dnl.-;i' i l tie rvpi . tlin is f ;r tlie i i iiiik.- ;..-.r'. "-ui l'l.i.-.i'.ue, i-i-v- because tii-ji, b icle and i!-. i:i h'"h glee, a hot luucliei b Cou!'.l .A-::V Dl ,!l ill" ve : i.i -I - lie ai !y : -ia: i fd n.L lii.st in ikint; pieparal' f"i ii on ti'.en- i'jtif!i. Tiij ic:: was strong near the sinne, bnl tl.i.i owr ibesnifl current. Mr. I.:oi pushed l.'.s sleigh toward ' he tnldulo of t.lia trenr.j. Tho paity broke tor.iug'.i, and veie dioviu --d. i'ii? P.:. I Mall G iz:Uf s.-ys that r. pro- . fellow iiamtd Mo; can, whose ji-v, ii-i-.e au.l two e3L. weie carris-d aw,;y by ts.e j splintei of a stiell at the battle r,f Ha-, -.uinn, ! in January, 1?'71, has j 1st b.-c-n altlo to cave tho Val-d rtid to ioi'trn borne to ins rative village, not cuie.l, tut i woi.dsifu'iy p-i'ci.ed ny. Ho has a metal lic mask, piovid-.-d with eyes, a faUa i"e, and a dent i! arrangement w'nich allows . him to mast ic ite. I appeal s that this uu- fort unato gunner b-.-fore joining llir Army of the Noitb was engaged to be man ied. 1 He uatuiaily expected that after what had happened ho would be reji-cted, but tlii ; was nut the c.-.st;, aud Mo.oaii has rclutr.i;d homo lo his wifo. Archbishop Puree!!, oT Cincinnati, lias made a public statement concerning his financial atlaiis, in winch he says that for Dunning lots, churches, asylums (in which are over 4itl m-oti.llisV seontin:-iu ntirl tlieii- suppor;, aud various necessities, ho has had to beg or borrow considerable 9iirns and is now pretty heavily in debt. He cannot accuse himself of having spent anything in j waste or extravagance, and if the P-.pe I will not relieve him from the duties of his onice as requested, he trusts to the iroo-.l ness and charity of tne laity to pay all. This statement was made at the reouest of a number of prominent Catholic clergy, who assure htm of their united tupport in the efTort to pay a'l claims, A terrible murder was committed on Roton Hill, near the town of Noi walk. Conn., at about halt past seven n clock Friday evening. The victim was Mr. Shultc, a wealthy gentleman, residing on j tlie inn. i. is uelievea tbe murder was committed by tramps, who were informed that Mr. Shulte carried a laige sum of j mouev on his nei son. and bad concealed in j Grand Annual Holiday Sale. FAR AHEAD OF THAT OF IAST YEAR IN EVERY RESPECT. - ' Last year witnessed the first of our Holiday Sales. Wo did the best wo could and the people appreciated our efforts. Our thanks to the quick-sighted public, who aro always sure to bo on the tight side. This venr, month by month, wo hnve Improved the GRAND DEPOT, and now that wo aro ready to Inaugu rate our Holiday Sale, we believe the people will quickly percaivo the great advantages offered by this exhlbSt.cn of art, Industry and morc?-.andlso, coiJected under the vast rocf of CHAD EPOT. 13 iz 1 1 im ri. A Tilack and Colored SiiVs. ki Mourtnt g Ciooud. (' Drees (ifds. ii Ldios am! Gents' Furniehin? Goods. i-T-V, oo!ei:s'. Bovs' Wear and fad.aa' Cloaalnga, M. F Nctius .Ii'elry, Fans, etc. Linens and Jioio-e Fnrrtishing Cirxn. IT WLite Coils, Laces, EmViwidri iea, eta. Cpifolhiery. Ii Sliawls. Wrappers, eta. . Ladies' i)reses, Cloaks, ea. 31 H.v.s auil Cars. A" lioa.iiiy a..J i'.oi rcar. tCKt, Shoes, iiuboer f'Xids. Trunk. Voe. eio, 7 Ready-made C lothit-g (or Men You;fcs and Boy. i Cloth ir.il ITadn to rd.r. A Fi. illli 'Is, lllSiiliH, llDllIgS, -Furs, Uobrs, etc. ' 3'ationt-rv. ."M.ve ware, f.' Flowers, Feath rInfmifs ar.d . if ii.iby Coacli'.', s i).)! ,'a;s, II !s, e'.o. Y China a:;d Glaobare. J" ' rSilvf. w?.re. il Z-jphyis, Frtucy Netdie "Oil -VO SUCfl ITJUACTIOX CAS J3J' f'OI'.Yi r LSE TTJTZKZ. All Hie !(leni -re Ciiiihl romn'.antl ftan ft;n brought IdMrh orr;nnizinfn r,'t'.s half., ','e irc ure the jieeile u-iZf u-ondcr vi w they see tci'tt u'P hnvr fo?jf. A t.'tait Cftrti'al invitation if rjfemteil o ever one. SO IT.. Additional force of CVtrAs iri.i Coh-desk -Jfeer-fftr (Uldttl for this xale. fiRAND DErOT, TIIIFiTEEMII ST., PI1 ILADELFITIA. 1..TO His '.ihAVE. l'b;- L u's Tinr of 'he -." ii s?.y : V'.syrjjy Tcuriijng llio C iifiT h :-ld an i:.qiii,t 'n tV.e b.dv -f 11 . li.i. l-.-.y, a1!,-, c i;-n, '!,.) su!c:r!c t ' C 't '.till c?' u i S ii i 111 I (If V vpii pat s . 1 1 , r,,r ,,, i;n u 1 Ji ., ' ' '. ' ', , ' , ' '., L f' ll,r 1P,r "f u of u'1: ' w 11 in i : n : I . r l or. r.a in t l . .k .: - ., v ,.. . c. ..... . ' . " . ... . c;.y veit;;ig .'11 V; A est f ; : w out tlie i est' .v;i-. o ; o iisti, and Cr.rr i ii.r'if r'lrr of 4 i 1 :dci:-g i l ,i. . ll as d t r.ie. if f .i:.d I:. rc. 'i r. Co-. W.lb .tri . . - lO. J f i . : j i .w I r'.t i . i r s : i ' :,.rs . f P.. E : V- I'. 1 h rCt! ! !;e S.iie : r. -1 fi 1 . , o y 1. r.tf I e I rr i-r- e -r 1 'i.-.t 01 e..rt i "or it ovi r an I I d-.r" to I I, f t it f 1. il 1. 1 1. 1 , he l.rt . r.:i ! i f it) ; t, t e ; ,,0 t -' . ii-i-i o if ,1 MTI, .i wl: a i 1-1 h ii"- ! p't- l a t 1 ' wl::c 1 is:n ' ' ' H I'fc pr.o fl I'll1 I kn.ov, t-:.1 ve : Ii 1 w ; 1 ! ri: :- Of 1 I. I I "s .'it 1 0-4 J . r ::c-r tj It was i i t I.t: !! ' - ft ' . t-r I, I fl-ul i :t -Il l:rr.- T.'f; .'I ! I ti t 'oi. 1 vt t t..n if :. t -1 f i l. l ti er i ' rr -1 .1 t i e fcr mi n' a i yn i; rir,: LiTTLE 1 1 - O r ; AT.T i n r i -!i s5 FORT OOITII O it 1 1 i ii nil) w ! S-'.cs lr Ii.it lo ci'aiif i''.r reej.-i.rif :i.v Lr. l,L,4il,:'l !.J i . R I ; '. ' : . . u!i y Aik.tasAt., i i-.wotii l.itt'-; i.nrk nr;-t L ort Sni' vviole i. .a uii'.n r,.. s -..rt-l i--:r..dy Ir -i.i utff liurii'K I it j .-.: ij ?i:kt, tifilim '.tkiri-'i ' r ev t-.ir: her r k-t-u ture t.'--:-.l v. r pate; t. 1 r.l.jriiia: u :i r..;.:v to .LAi k. I ..l 1 t joiiiiiliiiiiir, i.i'tif I erk, Al A GREAT CrFZr? 7CR HOLIDAYS!!! T i It! di'rliy the FKH, f) X ,li....e ot to, 11 A NiiS ii rot liliGAN hi F. ! i:Anl;iiIN K Ki' I.oW prices tor ensh. Si'i. t.N 1.1 IM i'it, A 1' ; 5 sets r-ik. '!; :t i, ,vnb Snt, Ih mo Co ipler. -';-' --i. ; ii, 'r, 7 o.-trtveuli lit isK U' 1 1 1 flANu.s, ' t: 7 l x i. !o; wi-Mwel rti SIX vc-nt. g A U 1 N I 'Si v. ANIKU-M liltistrated (.! intra mt.t'-d, Mok'c hi Is i.f price. !:. It w A I UKS " SuNS. MuuTrsand Uerjers, 40 E. liih St., N.V SUCCESSFUL FOLKS. 3-.'itr JI-'U Snti;h'$ Xeic Rook. I nco Z- prrmitii nf ;-r in"- tne-i w,.mr, iia'- l - Vsnpurbi i t. Hitsn Krx.fce.o i ti'iAlll i slaIl"l.'i'':' M'e s-"v the fine i..r i 1 U8?,TS tiSZZZ 'j! PM t . U. JiIIA . C'u., rKar, N. J. ' r-ICI. I'OHTiOlTil op a 1 -- STEWART eWlETSaHAYY Aws-1 e-, ?: Erposttatn for ce. g jaot.f. er ."eia. n.d IvKr.f rW- nrielfing ari Sar. lt, bat loksrrv ?TT .' '?" ,M "or '''"' t-.U ,. ti Irnitat t ei lelirri-r rw. -mlJ -W.'. & .. . -r j j'.-'s. e... . i,j .i n-i:rt i . -i- w. ta r. a. Ja.-xios a to. m'-. - ti. K. W artlll K, Phlla., Pa , Caaetal MoU. A "'Fi,.TSrAN" fKtt-Forthabtt.na f.tt a-Illrn: Pl!".nral Hon lea an 1 t!!hlt Frie-a reduced 33 per eeut. Addren NAT. PCB CtJ I'hiladelphla, Pa. sill " "a rns, ennweat-. Ttamaak Ita aa aiwlmhl,t w'tB " " J- M 'la War It 'iKJ t., 1. Jtt.V tS a I'll., tarta, X. I. lYJLaJKWUJt,; x-lii. PflfjXPrv, to. -is, P,k.bon a"d Wiiimery i.-vls. s..n.s' iiis:i, Ld:es' I'.-iOvr wcaf, ata. Toys, Fsaid Vjft:..e, eio. ll! pjh i nihil -Llu k.- t . - a- i. v-sj tvT f9 n Rl $21 SI V 3 i 9 PI M 5 V tr a 1 5.-J 1 m fit 'J it! ? f 4 f 2 V - w ."5js.n tilncttirerp, WHOLGiaLZ AND RETAIL 1 Si i Jf r -r - A N il Sheet Iron Wares A Nil nr.Al.Eh3 I?t i-i J-iJ. 1 til O j 1 XXXl.XlUi.1 Uiivt U.N.i!i'M - "s "s- r i r.nn i"v I i U '.I.Mi ,Ill!n,' in I ii'.'MPTLr AT" Nus. 2TS. 20 TL--1 2S2 KiiiirX JOHH3TOW I' . PA. 1 "M 1 WANTEM rort : k ! Gil IC NOW IN IHTt-'S. THE IHDUSTfJiAL ; HISTORY OF TIIE IMTt?! ; Rln a c-.raplete lr.-r tf ati t. v trr.t. :': t ' j una: ri t.f Smer'ea, Utr'ti.ttrr .i' " ' ebanleal. Mana'eetur.i e. V lt:r.e. ' ' - and otlie entr-(,r;;rs hi : Iwv iirft tJ'' . page and S 0 Lee ci.jirli in rVo trnriK i.ik?: it nrn rrTT.::-r.z? ... TTor tarrai anil terr'tcrT Tp!j at T't f Tha Bary Bill rntlt.hlra t , ft "if --P - ttomnotd el Woel and t- trcf.tr' A ire r ' ' ; l. ftp ar J li a-,: ecB?a'-' wt-.h the Silt cait lo tha t- 't. Hwa" tih od prr.i mn: Fitwr. Mint in'il iut I'te:' prevrste.1 b otpr ttPf? f ioa s.ant t'? rr a'l any addrata en rerit of ai ctelf alioe aero, and tf b.r'(JB'.. !.'. a-aif avis m laa I D. W. JOHNSON, B AIICII taTatr.ET, PHI t P I- m2.t F..J A. 3I10EMAKKK Arrovrr ( IS; LAW. K-aar.or1t "Jn S'.taat. aat vt resiuaio-a. f f -S i A GEN a I Iff r I -( J Va"" ) -l f wi'h Beg ! rttm .n.hi coat fiti' a0 ,.uh ,.re. M r : ont en but lira rin i a' ' io;i. lri l'rei last -Ja thai I