A MONEY CONFERENCE.- Republicans Have Yet Taken No Final Action. WILL CONSULT TIIEIK orrOENTV. ahey Decide to Ak the Adr re of the laetiiocrata' ami lopali!ts Will 1 ! Frame a Complete Measure tor Inter national Conference. Washington-. Jan. 13. The R- rnb lic.in senatorial caucus dirt not result in any final action upon the question r.f international bimetallism, which the caucus was called to com-ioer but ad joarned until Fndaj. This failure was not tiue to any opposition to the propo sition to provide means for a confer ence, but to the fact that the lnnKUaue of the bill prepared by the Wolcott committee was objec tionable to some. The bill as drafted provides for the con si. ieration of the "free mintage" of silver. Some of the western members of the caucus objected to this wording, saying that it should be so amended as to pro vide for free and unlimited coinage. Senator Allison impressed the caucus in a brief speech with the necessity of a complete outline of what was wanted. It was suggested that it would be btt ter to adjourn and take time to make the bill complete and acceptable to all than to attempt to make amendments while in session. This suggestion was adopted with t ie understanding that the Democra s and Populists also fehould be consulted with regard to the proposed change. Very little was said during the confer ence as to the probability of securing a conference or of its success, if secured Some of the senators expressed the opinion that France. Holland and Bel gium would be friendly to the move ment. The caucus wassiimly atteuded The Republicans who bolted the Sft Louis conventiou were not invited JOHNSON ADMITTED HIS PAST Hot Sniaet In I tie Honse to His Al'atk on E.litor Hearst. Washington, Jan. 13. The house has witnessed a sensational sequel to the remarkable attack made by Air Johnson (Cal.) on Editor Ilear-t. Mr Johnson aud Mr. Maguire (Dem., Cal ) were antogonists. Their wordy duel grew out of the publication in The Record, as a part of Mr. Maguire s re marks of comments ou the former's speech last week in which Mr. Maguire defended Air. Hearst, and witnout me mention of Mr. Johnson s name de tailed some matters in the early life of the latter when he resided in bvracue. JC. Y. Mr. Johnson got the floor on a onestion of privilege. He was at time.- dramatic. He denounced Mr. Maguire' attack on him as wanton and cowardly and told the story of his indictment '-'4 years ago in New York for forgery and how he had gone out to California to rear a new home and make a new name. He described his success and how he had been able to pay back every dollar he owed. He then explained that all this was ai old storv in Call ,fornia where he had always avowed it when he ran for omce. J. hen with latter invective he paid his respects to Mr. Maguire and Air. Cooper (Wis.) wh" last week characterized his attack ou Mr. Hearst as cowaidlr. Air. Mauuire replied to Mr. Johnson in a sarcastic vein. He told how he had attempted to secure time in which to rcplv to Air. Johnson curing the de bate and had been unable to do so, and how he had printed his defense of a man unable to secure a hearing for him- seli. He sneered at Mr. Johnson for whining because his attack went homo to him, and 6aid he should have thought of the grief and anguish he was bn lim ine to another before he assailed Mr. Hearst. Mr. Poole of New York, who represents the Syracuse district, made a brief statement in vindication of Air. Johnson. His motion to expnnee Mr. Maguire'8 remarks from The Record was adopted, after Mr. McMillan had ineffectually attempted to delay action, but a similar motion to expunge Mr. Johnson's remarks about Mr. Hearst was defeated 82 to 94. GOLD AND SILVER PLATFORMS. The Senate Debate as to Which Wt Democratic Washixotox, Jan. 13. Some lively political sparring marked the later hours of the senate session. The free homestead bill was under discussion and Mr. Allen found opportunity for questioning Mr. Vilas (Wis.) concerning the party differences of last fall. It brought out much difference of opinion as to whether the Democratic platform was made at Chicago, or at Indianapolis. Mr. lias declared that there was Almost nothing in the Chicago platform not inimical to the interests 01 the gov- crnment. He insisted that the Indian apolis platform was founded throughout in Democracy. Mr. Allen characterized the Indianapolis platform as a "rump affair." The controversy became very lively and took a wide range. The homestead bill was further de bated, but a vote was not reached. Mr. Vilas attacked it as a measure giying away $35,000,000 of government money. Mr. Nelson (Rep., Minn.), Mr. Allen and Mr. Peffer (Pop., Kan. ) spoke for the bilL Mr. Hill (Dem.. N. Y.), who has not often addressed the senate of late, spoke in favor of a law fixing four years as the term of fourth-class post masters. Edward J. Ivory Indicted. London. Jan. 13. The grand jury, in the central criminal court, has found a true bill against Edward J. Ivory, ulias Bell, the saloonkeeper of New York who is charged with conspiracy to cause a dynamite explosion. Suicided In a Una Store. Sax Francisco, Jan. 13. Henry Miller, a middle-aged German from Chicago entered a gun store and asked to see some pistols. While fitting a catridge in the chamber of a revolver shown him, he deliberately suicided. Victory For Bryan Democrats. Buffalo, Jan. 13. William Cndde tiack has besn elected chairman of the Democratic general committee. This is locally construed as a victory for the Bryan Democrats, headed by Editor Norman E. Mack. IMatt Will Be Re-F.lected. Hartford, Conn.. Jan. 13. The joint Republican caucus of the legislature has Jiouiinated United States Senator Or vide H. Piatt. Thi is equivalent to election. Toons; Ha In Jail. Sax Fraxcisco. Jan. 13. Julius Hirsch. a young man who claims to be the son of wealthy parents jn New Or leans, is locked up in prison, accused cf stealing. Atkinson on m Trip, Sax Francisco, Jan. 13. Governor Atkinson of Georgia, accompanied by his family and a party of friends have arrived from the east on a junketing tour. Senator Perkins Re-Elected. Sacramento, Jan. 13. George C. Perkins has been re-elected United i?ttes senator on the first ballot, other candidates withdrawing. Fairbanks For Senator. Inciaxapolis. Jan. 13. C. W. Fair banks has been nominated for senator in the Republican joint caucus. This means election. Knocked Oat by Creedon. P' " NY, Jan. 13. Dan Creedon d Tom Williams out ia the fourth - . "r- I ' " I & FOU BLOWN TO D:ATri. j Two Men urn! Two Oir: Killed by the l lloi ear hannoptf. 1'a. j PlTTSP.LKf;, Jan. 13. xour people were kiliel by the exp!i-ioij near SLan ncpin. 1 miles from this city, ou the Pittslujg and Lake trie raiiro.id. The explosion shook the earth for miles . areund. The Columbian Dynamite company, ; a branch of the Pennsylvania Tor'K? o romp.mv. Li mi I -hI, has a mill for the' manufacture of nitroglycerin alout j one mile l-r.ck of Shaiinopiu. The ex plosion occurred in the ta'tory. The miil was totally t, ino'.slied ai:d two men and two cirls. who were work ing in the building at the time, were intantlv killed and one man injured. The bodies of three of the victims were blown into fragments and scattered in all directions. Among the latter was L. D. Stickney, superintendent of the works. It is not known how the explosion oc curred, but it is thought that some of the employes must have carelessly jarred one of the vessels in which the deadly fluid was kept. The dead are as follows : L. D. Stickney, superintendent of the works. . Peter McClo'kv. an employe, dud shortly after the explosion from injuries received. Hattie Inman, aged 14, ot uoraopnns Rose Inman. a tied 21. of Coraopolis. Walter Crane was badly injured, but it is thought that he will recover irom his injuries. THIS BOY STOLS $4,000 A Messenger at Lancaster Lamleil 111.111 1'or r'orgeriea- Lancaster. Pa.. Jan. 13. William Leibold. IT years of age. until recently a messenger bey for a telegraph com pany here, has spent 4.0U stolen money t-inee last October in gambling and fast living, and today he is in jail with barely a penny left. He procured the cash through innumerable forgeries Of the name of Charles B. Orubh. the well-known iron and furnace master, who had been accustomed to send mes senger boys to the first National bank. where he is a depositor and director, to get checks cashed. Leibold, who knew of this, availed himself of the knowl edge and employed tne same means to get the money. The forgeries were begun about the first of last Octolier nnd were continued almost daily until the Tth of this month. The amounts ranged from $ in to 100, but the exact number of the forgeries is not known. The discovery of the forgeries was made a few days ago when Mr. tjrubb got his bankbook balanced and found many the ks given on date? on which he was r ck and transacted no business. B!G BLAZE AT DUBOIS. The Dah ltlock Destroyed Many Ten ant Lone Heavily. DrPois,Pa..Jan.l3 Fire broke out in the Daly building and totally destroyed the entire block. I was occupied ty a nnml-f-r of business rlaccs. the loss so far as obtainable being as follows Victor Baker, confectioner, .?-0 no in surance : Hoffman Eros. .'meat market. S-.";0. no insurance : Mr. T. E. Moore. millinery, loss not known. The business places of Dr. J. I. Brock bank. C. V. Averill and E. Dor.eherty were totally or in part destroyed. The building was owned by Hugh and Law rence Daly, who carried an insurance of about 4.0O0. The origin of the tin is not known and was not discovered until the flames had made great pros res. The llock will be rebuilt in the spring. The adjoining building of Mrs. Marv McDonald was ba.y damaged, and u portion of it will nave to be torn down It had recently been remodeled and re furnished. The total loss is estimate.! at from f 13.000 to $30,000. FOR CURRENCY REFORM. A Pennsylvanian Made Permanent Chair man of the Indianapolis Convention. Ixdiaxapolis, Jan. 13. The mone tary conference is in session at Tomlin eon hall. Over 800 delegates who rep resent business interests that run up in value into the hundreds of millions are present. It is a fine lockig body of men whose object is to attempt a reform of the government's currency system. The meeting was opened with a prayer by the Rev. M. L. Haines of the First Presbyterian church, ex-President Harrison's olace of worship. Then Mr. Hanna delivered a brief a welcom ing address, and Temporary Chairman Jacob W. Smith read the call sent out by the executive committee. Next came the recommendations of the com mittee for the temporary organization, naming E. O. Stanard ot St. Louis as temporary chairman, Jacob W. Smith of Indianapolis as temporary secretary and W. I . C. C. Golt "of Indianapolis as sergeant-at-arms. Charles S. Fairchild made a speech, as did John P. Irish. The committee on permanent organi zation reported, recommending C. Stu art Pattison of Pennsylvania, for per manent chairman aud Evans Woolen ct Inianapohs. secretary. It also recom mended that vice presidents be chosen, one from each state, which was done. Pattison then made a speech. ENGLAND OUR ALLY. Olney Says She Will Help Maintain ih Monroe Doctrine. Londox. Jan. 13. The Chronicle's Washington correspondent says : "Secretary Olney, replying to a ques tion of the Russian minister, Mr. E. De Kotzebue, as to whether the arbitration treaty with England was offensive and defensive, or anything in the nature ot an alliance, said that the question init'lu be answered yes and no." "That in theory and diplomatic accept ance it was not an alliance, but that it is an alliance in support of Monroe doc trine, which Knyl.md recognized by terms of the Venezuelan treaty. " 'If the arbitration treaty i- ratified " Mr. Olney said, 'it jra tieally maki Great Britain our al!v l..r il.e t;:nt.t nance and enlciceiiivut of the M1.1.1C1 doctrine.' " GREAT SUFFERING IN IND A The Famine, line to the IMague, llecoui ius Matt Severe. & Londox, Jan. 13. The Daily Mail's Bombay correspondent reports that in all quarters the famine in daily beccm ing more severe and widespread. Heartrending scenes are reported from the interior. At Jubtulpcre men and women, reduced to living skeletons, are lying at the roadsides. It is believed that relief will cost the government o,000,OO0. There are terrible scene? at the txrial grounds cf the Mohammedans. wh;cb are much overcrowded, acd where the todies cf plague stricken victims re cently interred are dug cp tc mate rocni for fresh arrivals. 'o White Paper Trust. Nemt York, Jan. 13. It has been learned definitely that the negotiations which have bten pending for several weeks between manufacturers of white paper used by newspapers to effect a pooling arrangement whereby the pro duct of all mills should be handled by a nock company with head offices in this city had fallen through and that the project had been abandoned. Vesuvius Gone la Couimisaioit. Philadelphia, Jan. 13 The United States cruiser Vesuvius has been for mally placed in commiision at the League Island navyyard. It is under stood that when the Vesuvius sails from this port her final destination will be the coast of Florida, which she w;il vtch for hli buttering ships. M OCT FOR GOMEZ. Expected Soon to Strike a De cisive Blow For Cuba. Ull. i:UlLI MiE VI I1V ( 'iNFIUENT. I hey a tiei.ernl Wejler Will He Made Kt-ptoi Ilix Matement Ilia' I'inar lel i:m Almost l'.ciliel Mckri". A11103 the I u-nrcet. Krw Wot, Jan. 13.-Aiv.-es re re; ved here irom Havana say th;t Gen eral Wevler averts that there are only 50o in-urVents in the trovinee of Puiar eel Rio; but the Cubans -"y that he will shoitly rci.ti.t having mad M.-li a statement. There is no uoutt that the iiiMirgmt have suffered from sikr.tr and ether causes, but n is claimed tr.ut shcu.ft the t-paiiish commai.O' r oi..y partiv withdraw his troop.- from tt.e vetern part of P:t;ar 'Ul Rio the w. iurwuts will again concentrate in large bouies, having only scattered into sma.l groups tor the present in order to ch.c the overwhelmingly large force sei;t acaiiist them. The Cubans claim that all such state ments are directed Irom Madrid loi the purpose of influencing ccngre.-.-iOhid Hr-tii-ii at Washington. A rref dr-ai i--l;ellds a POD. MasitnO nnnic? the riroi-'ress Ins armv will make during the. next few weeks or sc. Lnt. it is not thought iikely 'hat Oon.e2 will ncL- 1-, r.'.tehed Lattie with the T.auiais when he can probably accon.- Llish the e.nt in view without taking any such chances. However, the Cu ,:.i.s exueet military news ot iiuport- nr.re si.ottiv. as it is understood that thev have 'been advised Ly the New Voi k junta that tr.e moment is oppor- iv, ne lor a 'CUP f.I Mime oeserii uui, which will be of importance enough to demonstrate that Geneial ey.er it not Muting the exact facts when he says that the province of Pinar del Rio is pacified and that he is now prccetGir.g to accomplish tne pacincaucu ui w.c ie mninner of the island of Cuba. Reoorts from Havana are that the in surgents Saturciay sacked Calvarious. less than ten miles from the city, t.rove out the Spanish garrison cf '. burned nenrlv half the plate, feu.fcd a large amount of supplies, destroyed all they could not carry off and spiked two tw-l.-ire Tiield nieces that they ccu.d not take away. CUBA NEARLY PACIFIED. So Weyler Tells the Spanish Lrgatiou. No Term Willi l'i.itel 'Utr. Washington. Jan Vi Ser.or Dupuy de Lome's attention ha been cartel to. to the published statements purporting to come from Maurid to the etitct that in-: Spanish government had instructed nun to notify the American secretary of Mate that Spain would accept the terms r.f a oeace settlement with Cuta, sub mitted by the American government, and that he had cabled the authorities at Madrid of his communicating the ac ceptance to Mr. Olney. The Spaiuth minister made a denial. From other source it is learned that the situation has undergone no recent change and that the status tooay is exactly what it has been for some time, namely a purpose on me pari in .-pain to apply extended reforms of autonomy to Cuba as soon as the pacification ol the island is assured. A cable di:-patch just received from General Weyler says the province of Pinar del Rio, which has been the MOtm center of recent conflict, is pacified. This is regarded as not only important in itself, but as completely contradict ing a publi'hed statement made by Sen ator-elect Money that Pinar del Rio was not and couid not be pacified. General Weyler in his dispatch explicitly refers to and contradicts this published state ment. With reports that the provinces of Matanzas and Havana are pacihen. which are confidently expected by the legation in view of the report from Pinar del Rio, the reports will covet practically the entire island, as Santa Clara province has not been a seat ot recent insurgent activity and Santiago cle Cuba is tar to the eastward and out of the range of recent military opera t:ons. - THE DAUNTLESS HELD. Her .nilvit of Recent Movements f iled. I hut Com dered Too Defective. Washington, Jan. 13. The secretary of the interior has received from Collec tor Hisbee, at Jacksonville, a report on the recent movements of the suspected filibuster Dauntless, in which he incor porates an affidavit made by Captain Meyers, the master. The affidavit states m effect that on Dec. 2a he. the master. subscribed to an Oath that the Daunt less was about starting on a wrecking tour, but was delayed by bad weather. On the 2?th he started through Hawks channel. He discovered signals of dis tress living from a point on N"o Naiu kev. He put into the island and fount; about 4o men in great distress, -u!lering from exposure to the weather unci want of food. There was also a quantity of freightage in uni rcken boxes and pack ages. What they contained he did r.ot know. He took the men and freight on Loard on iew ear s day, and, as near ly as he could recollect, on the 3d day of January he jiivered them at sea. lo whom they wae delivered he noes not say, and the collector, in comment ing ou the affidavit, says that to hi? mind it is very defective, in that it dees not state to whom the men and goods were delivered, aud also in several other important facts. Newspaper correspondents assert that these rescued were filibusters from the Three Friends. The vessel will not be allowed clear ance. If she attempts to leave without clearance she will probably be seized Ly revenue cutters. A Cheap Inauguration. iienver, jan, id. Without ostenta tion or display and at an excense cf ies than fo to the state, Hon. Alva Adams. Democrat, was inaugurated as governor Major Wilson Dead. Vaxcocter Barracks, Wash.. J fan. . 13 Ma-cr George S. Wilson, adjutant general department Columbia, has uied of :namat:on of the bowels. An Old Actor Dead. Detroit, Jan. 13. Garry A. Hough, cne of the oldest and best known actcis in the United States, has died at his heme here, aged fc3. STATE HAPPENINGS. The Penrose libel suit against Evan gelist Jacoby hag been postponed at Doylestown for the term. A mad dog at Plains bit twporsons and several dogs and cows. Trouble over a mule team caused the miners in the Robertsdale and Wood vale regions to strike, and all the col lieries are idle. Engineer McCombs was whirled around a shaft at Coraopolis and his clothes torn off, but no bones were broken. The executive ana monument com mittees of the late G. A. R. met at Har risburg to receive and arrange petitions to the legislature for a monument to Governor Curtin on the site of old Camp Curtin. The superior court beard argument at Ecranton on the appeal of the state from the decision of Judge Edwards in the case against Canker Rockafellow. An autopsy on the body of Convict McCue, who died at the Norristowu hospital, wiiere he had recently been taken from the Eastern penitentiary, f hewed fnat oenth wus due to peritoui- caused ly Wows.. . . W ILL V iiun'itoii, I w m - General C oovenor Siy tlie Senator ToW 11 tin lie W ould He. Cleveland. Jan. 13. General Chas H Grosvfiier came to Cleveland last evening tr. iu Ca.itou. spent a lew flour s-: conlerence with Chairman Haun and debited for Washington at mid- 11. pl.t talked General L.rosvenor taui : j with McKinley about the cab :ufct situation, te the next Senator Sherman is to secretary of state. He. practical, y told me that himself th to say also that .;-.r iijv. i wain - ator Sherman's apiwintment to the Mate department is not contingent upw i';e appointment of Mr. Sherman's suc cessor in the senate. That does nor enter into it." Speakinu further, General Grosvenor iaid that Senator Allison was not asked to take the state portfolio; that he was crlered the treasury portiono ana ac crued it. Mr. Orosvenor saw mat con gressman Dihgley was out of the ques f.ou in connection with the treasury de partment l ecanse of his neann. vY .-HiN(nox. Jan. l.i. senator Alli son savs he has urged ex-Representative Wilson of Iowa, for secretary or agri culture. PREPAKlNQ A TARIFF BILL. Republican Member Commenced Work on the Measure Today. Washington-, Jan. 13. The Republi cans members cf the ways and means committee began their work of fram ing the tariff bill today when they held a meeting, the first of a long series which will continue until th-J bill has been finished. Chairman Dingley says that there will be no sub-committee ap pointed and that each schedule will be uiscussed by all of the members. Thev will by no means rely upon the results of the hearings to manufactur ing, imports, etc., from other and less interested persons than those who ap peared during the recent schedule hear ings. Several experts will be called in to confer with the Republicans and will be asked to investigate various matters for them. The nv'nonty mem bers of the committee, acording to the usual custom, will take no part in the work until the bill is ready to report to .he house. WAY F.GHT IN NEVADA. Dan Stuart Said to Have Conferred ith the Late Attorney Ct-iierul. Chicaoo. Jan. 13. It is reported, on excellent authority, that the fight be tween Cor bet t ancl Fitzsimnions is to he pulled oil ;.t Carson City. Key- Something more than two months ago Dun Stuart made trip to Carson City, where he conferred with Attorney General Leatty, who has since died Jest bef: ro leaving tftuart engaged the services cf a surveyor, with whom he went to the Carson City racetrack. In side the track inclosure they surveyed and staked off grounu for a large build 1P- . . A reputable man of Nevada sain ne held a conversation with the late attor ney centra! before the latter was taken sick, and was informed bv him that, at Stuart s request, he had caretuiiy gone through the laws of the state, but had failed to find a single word mat c cum be construed as forbidding prizefifihting VEST MAY FIGHT IT. Feeretary irinrli' Nomination Reported t the St-tiMie. Washixotox, Jan. 13. The nomina tion of Hon. David R. Francis to be secretary of th.' interior has been favor ably acted npoii by the committee op finance and u ' lerward reported to the senate in eei utive session. The nom ination bus boon held up in committee ever since the beginning of the session in December at the request of Senator Vest- Senator Vest was present at the com mittee meeting, having; just returned from Missouri. Ho made no objection 10 the committee s reporting the nomi nation to the se iate. but indicated that he might oppose confirmation when ever the nomination should come up in he senate. "successors to Crisp, Washington-, Jan. 13. Speaker Reed has announced the committee nppc:i.t menta made vacant by the death of ex Speaker Crisp, which have caused sq much speculation. Mr. Iiai:ey of Texa was appointed to the vacancy on the rules committee and Mr. Hoatner ol Louisiana to that on the ways and means. An Architect Appointed, Washington, Jan. 13. Attorney General Harmon has appointed Will iam S. tames, of Lames v Young. St Loqis, architect of the new United States penitentiary to be built at Port Leavenworth, Kan. THE MARKETS. PiTtsnuHG. Jan. 12 vi nr. AT- o. 1 reft. .)!&:.; o. i red. t-iyi Hoc. ir.hg wheat, fc;.?,lic. COHX-No 2 ytnow ear. 2t'32?e; No. !.-,. ei, i.tu; Uiuti mixed tl.tucU. :ilW0 OATS No. 1 white. 242He: No. 2 an tt-'ic: litrs No. c wr.ite, SlK4-c; -tJ HAY -No. 1 timothy. fll.7.Va:5.5: No. 2, Jl'.. ttll. i '; paf-Kir.g. $. Oft No. 1 teed iiiK Jir&irk-. p'.-iijiilii.ijO; water, hay, $14 1 3, jo." for timothy. POULT KY Larue live chicken. 6 03?' per pair: live n: kens, "mall, aKitt.ic: uressed f-'liic per pinl: live clucks, b.Xj,75c per pair flressed.U;,i5c per pound: live turkeys. f i W- per-pound: dressed. l&A.4c; live geese, i.ui.& per pair. ti A MK Pheasants, t.&&o.m per dozen; quail. Jl.ift5.ia. per dozen: rabi.its, loiti t per pair; squirrels. Italic; wild turkeys. ll.oi; prame hens. 7 xXQ,1.5H per dozen wnoie utt-r. U'tildc per pound; saddles. 1? BUTTER E;cin prints. Zic: do creamerv SU&22C-, Ol.io tanc y creamery. It J19e; (ai.ty cnuniry ro.i, M,i.c; low grade anj cooking CHEESE Fancy New York, full cream lf'HllMjc w Ohio. full cream, late n.ake. Vml'ic. .scons'.n Swiss, in tubs. HViilt- i;niOurcer. i.ew, l'-U.!lc: Ohio Sw.ss. in tuts 1K- few:, in square blocks. HH&!-'c. r-etcn etriciiy rref-h Fennyivania and Ohio, in ccv-t-s, 1831&c; Southern, leITc; eior age. M.i.oc. PtrrsBrnc. Jan. 12 CATTLE Receipts on Monday fair; :5cart on sale: market slow, especially on cor.ur.ei. ?raea, oi wi.ien there is a literal upp: rsupp.y to lay light: market bteaciy. We Cuoie the o ..ovuv prices: Prime. St fcit.i if food, 4.f'-&4 ; tidy, t.l0i.23: good r.ufth ii.s -i.iw, mir, jj.t-aj i: teeilers. J, &a .jj. uui.s. i;,e9 ar.a cows, -'.U S3.CJ. bologna v-. jiA-iiia.'; ireen cows and tirir.we.-s -0.'t'I.IJI. HOtiS Receipts on Monday liberal: mar ' siow ac a aeenne of loai from osmg price oi last week. Today f-upply fair u.iirn.ei lair ai roiiowini; prices: Prime light hegs. .i..r,i.Ui; roughs. i'25,i3.lA; priu.e cnttJ- Au LAMBS Supply on Mon uay. i cars on sale: market firm on heec . . .i .1 i i .... . . . - uu.i .,u minus, receipts today fair. 15 cars on sale: marKet steady on shee p, slew Vr.r lambs. We would quote the following prices: Prime. $AS5a.W: good. Jj 3 75; fa.r. JU-j 'h; common, $:i.4i$:i.ue; tuiis li.W'Jil.oO. Lambs Choice, t-i.'it'.i'O; com mon to good. S4.Mift4.65: veal calves,' c 6C ftr.tO: heavy and thin calves, S--'.M.ft4.oo. CixcixsaTi. Jan. 12. H00S-Mrket active and steady at ( 2.75a S.4U. Receipts. head; shipments. S3 Lead. CATTLE Market steady at $2 2.")&4.50. Re .r.'iu. im-hq: snipmente. 1 -J head SHEEP AND LAMU-j-M-rket tor sheer !eadv at -'5-fH.?i Receipts. 6' head; tii.puiei.is. ' neaci. lambs .Market steady at jj j.o.li. New York. Jan. 12. WHEAT Spot market steadier; So 1 hard. CORN Spot market steady; Xo. 2, S?ic. OATS Spot market dull but steady; No 2 CATTLE No trading. European cables quote American at luftlo-r; per pound flreseJ weight: steers at KiaiOc per ponntl dressed weight; refriferator beef at b&Kc per pound. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Market ouiet and steady. Sheep. S2.nr34.37; lambs, I T5 .4'i. IIOOS Murket a JJHle firmer at I-3.50O3.Si). California has been most rittinif I V termed the 'Tttly of America." All the delicious balm, the cloudle-s skv, aud the rich ver dure of the great European peninsula are duplicated In this sunny." land of the Pa cific. Here nature basks in tint sunshine uf her nwn U-autv: aud here she has es tablished her ovvq sanitarium, where eternal sprimr insoires evei lasting youth. With the snow manteled peaks of the Sier ras upon the one hand, thicalm I'lieific with its soft bree.es upon the oilier, and a varitable paradise of llnwers. fruits, and pliiuls between, man can find and needs no lovelier laud. To visii such a country Is a privilege, a blessing. The Pennsylvania Railroad company re coirnizinK the need of a more comfortable and pleasant way oferossiue the continent inaugurated a series of unr.ual mur to California, runnina a through tr,in of Pullman palace cars from New York to the Pacini? coast, and slupping at the principal points of interest en route. The great popularity of these tours demon strates the wisdom of the movement. For the season of l'.C three tours have been arranged to leave New York. Phila delphia an Pittsburg. January Tth. Feb ruary 21th and March 27th. The first tour will run direct to San Diego via St. Louis and the t Santa Fe Route, aud return from San Francisco via Salt Lake City. Denver and Chicago, al lowing five weeks in California. The se-'ond tour will run via Mammoth Cave and New Orleans lo Sao Diego, stop ping nt the i"C rescent Cily" during the Mardi Crat Carnival. This tour will re turn via Sail Lake City. Denver, Omaha and Chicago, allowing four weeks in Cali fornia. The third tour w ill run via Chicago, Denver and Salt Lake City, allowing pas sengers to return by regular trains via dif ferent routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or re- utuuig, will pass through ine lamous Colorado region, Glenwood Springs, Lead- lllc and the foi.den of thetiods. Rates from all points on thu P nnsyl- vania railroad system east of PittsSurg: Firsttioiir, -f-iio;! second lour, XV: third lour. ?:: 10 round trip, and ?!." one w ay. For detailed ilinerarie and other infor mation, applv at ticket agencies, special hooking titliees, or address tleorge W. Koyd, assistant general passenger agent. Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia. 12 is lit. Rritnrrrt Haltsta WnvttliiKlmn. For the benelit of tluse who desire to at tend the ceremonies incident to the inaug uration of rresident-olect Mc Kinley, the Pennsylvania Railroad company will sell excursion tickets to Wasliinct m March 1, 2. 3, and 4, valid to return from March 4 to S. at the following low rate: From New- York, J-vOO; n.lhideluliia..-.. JO; Ilaltiniore Sl.iwi; Harrisbtirii, $".i"': W illiamporl i': ltuffalo. nfil.20; Uockesler. tlii.l Altoona'and Pittsburg, l.ti; and. from all ptlier stations on the Pennsylvan system it reduced rates. This inauguration will be a most lnter- esiingVvent, anriwi!l iiudoiihiedly attract a'lrtrce nuinlierjof peonle from cevery sc-c- lion of the country. TJie magnificent facilities of itlie I'enn- sylvania'railroad make ."this line the fav orite route to the "national 'capital; atll tinies.'and its enormous niuipnienl and splendid lerminal advantanest Washlinr lon make it especially popular n uc-h oe cassions. 12 f Sin. 17 poiieles witten at snort noice la tne OLD RELIABLE ETNA" Kant other t'lr'l 4'lstoit 'oininle. T. V. DICK, um rK tiif. OLO IBRTPORO PIREIM'IIAXCECOHf. OOMMKM'ED Bl'SlStss 1704. tlbens nora.Joty l. 188k Is a srcii Itnnn to lniine"i men wlm, ImviiiO .'.niti-d unroii.-iciocsly jiii.j t..e ilrii k huh t a::-' iwaken to find the dUeu.sc"r&lcl:Vi;sni f:i;. U' ! jp-uthtiK. reudiiri;-i,' tn.-iu uniil t. inuuuue tf fairs nHjuiriiig a clear braia. A f jur wctkt course ol trvttiqcnt ut ihe PiTTSBURQ KEELEY INSTITUTE. No. 4216 Fifth Avenue, restores to them all their pnw'-rs, mental and physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, ar..; restorer them to (he condition thev v. em i-i ! fore they indulge t in stimulants. This has Jone n "lure than VtJO cases treafcl here, aii'i m ni; them t.mit of your ov. n m:ht li, In en we iiii r-jfer wi'Ui c.tEli-1' ne as lu t:-i. iS-n'ute saf.-tv and ctii.-ioncv f the Kep!-y "u-.; The f iilost and most M-nn lens ir'VftiHii, -) nvitei. S-jad fur jsuaj iiici yAiui; luU iiiioiBii. ior. aog 2 w i . fJJ ir !Hi4 uiT.T all fTii:j C-rr W'H ;j i t-' rr.w U-uei iit v:; 1 iarniyp. il";l ; J Finest rortili'r for all kin1 or soil. V . i lir.-.-t frt.ru ihuiil rurtcrer lo farmer no ft I 1 at-tlLSl. Swlul i r:-,r.rfri t l..- u I I N-.v price list mailed fn-e. i I milk liiLSHAl. MOlikS, lurk, la. IsTountainlHouse Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Sear Post Office CTtae nnderflKied rtf glren to Inform the pub lic thit be hat opencn! n hartr.v --r -r on "entre street, near the pot office wbt e t-art-er o In all lu tranrhn wii. ;-c, carriou ..d la the fatare. KverytbinK neat and Clean. Your palron.iK0 loltrlted. K. X. F -s. ItXk B IT nmnifi i.y a harm- r' , , , , . le-Hlresiment .Tr- - I ! : Molns phriciT( .:f -.I) j-acv ,- l, l;c . v -t Nol.a.l. :I.-:iM.r.li-WMli..ii!r..:ii i,u SV, NKiarv.ni. Tlnk.e-i,.r :.ai,ilvNls , I j I prr-.np,-i-ral !i. al.l, :ai.S :s-r..e :f. . r .i-,.- " i' liclans jui.I -i.-lj la li.T, lti,..r.- it. "l 1i.hiu'i.1.:'cu' - PATIEMTS TKEATZD h. f L'U . eonfldeii!lai!y. K,.r par iculars Ml in-s. v.,!n u- -: HI? 'xWDFI? "lr'.TI.lr.-i:.-G.i. II V. fv Ol I ULIitoHi;nrwi..),iii.H iak n. ,. oct'5 06 ly RANTED ASEHTS 9 """Present the Mom C- ,rti,l.-ie Nurwn.-a' In Aiucikx sMock widely a.lvcniw.1 fittv. M?2r .yi""n,. kn"w" " "tel by everr plaMe'r. I oal la why beclnnrr alwaya nai-rrrd with mm. anil experienced AcrnH doiil.lt- iheir a leu and ineome. Sow is the time to mart. ELLWANGER4, BARRY, Hi. Karwrln, Koeheater, H. V. ST CUGGIES &t h Friwss---' i -ii? CA.CVS HAkNt-ia i i i i -"ilJJ ; ...pliutrj. . .!7 Woc-ut t ic f" Tt ' JT" lnu.io.i . . a.4 pl:K-h3 nnd If-s. A. 1 iv I Tc ip SaiwyiiT oibell ALL -"L y Ky?C& soiud Wmton. jfcs coi..prtlt t. n l Koi Curt . ; Buyoffars vjy J U .' tlllin-ff lUniM II U tm.nJ n. r'-rf?) l B,,rBT " M-T Miiiil Itmu'i aonru MM die. 1 blaiy't Frae. r a nrcr.r m, ca it t-t - i to u Lwrrnoo ot, Cincinnati, o. J IE KEElEY n 1 never wants to learn, but the reads that OIjD Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO Is the best tLat is made, and at ONCE tries it. and eave.3 tncney and secures mora satisfaction than ever before. VOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasrrt it ask him tc set it for you. m. mm & BROS., lonIrriHe. Kj "KO V.OV.E DOCTORS FOR MEI rhr I tv.-'.s consumptive. Fent IB t f ioi' J.i, to!J mi to keep quiet, no exeito i.cn:. ami HO tennis. Just tiiink of it V:i"t'. ;T I foiin.l a little. Look called 'tiuide t li r.'it1!,' by Mis. I'iukliam, aud in it 1 fo;i;ii out -n-'nat ailed me. So I wrote to t:or. .t a lovely reply, told me just wliat tc dc 1 am in Eplenultl tieaitli now. LtLl l drth&Ilni.l 0 Compound o: .f tiers all t:ioe weaknesses and ailmentr o l cvaloiit Willi tue sex, and restores ier feet I.eaU'.i. All lr;ii";t3 sell it a a fifanflard nrti- Cle. or ent 17 mail, in form of l'ills oi Lozenre. on recciM of PI. fit. For t'.io care of ivilney Comptainta. eitlier rr t. tbo Co?n'oe!id l'us no rival. Sirs. i'inUimm frerlv atiwers letter of Inquiry. Iinc!i?e stamp for reply. Lytfia E. Pinkham Ha. Oo.. Lynn. Hau. SO YEARS EXPERIENCE. T -5 Is - t - re 1- FlK . TRADE MARKS. DESICNS. " V V W - COPYRiGKTS .c .r.-rTie jpn!;ii; s ?tetrh and d''.trr!rtion may Tnk kitas,..rT-ii:. fro. wIk-iImt an iTiv.-iit ;mm is ir..;:iliir iitentiiliij. '.iitititniit-uT:.Tis f.tri-tlr cintl.w-t.tial. CiM.st ncer.cy i.,rs..iiruii: t.:.!..nt3 in .-i iLivm-a. ie nave a iiM,k-t..n ,rlH . l-MK-iils tJim tiroi.-b Jlunu Co rectire EJ-1" .1 1,.,,..- lli lilt- SCIENTIFIC AMEHiOAN. . anTiriniy il.-istrate.l. I;.r;e--t eirr-nlit ion of f M-ienf ItK- j"uniM!. wirk:;.l,.nii, s;i.i;i m ear; , -Aisix :m iit!is. Seui)fn i-.fi.- nnd iLavo Book on Patkxts sout irce. AJaress MUNN 3l CO., 3il U.-oudwnv. New Vork. i I--? ;r a v-t n. W i - , y a Caveat, and Trade-Mark obtained, and all I'Mr ent hupine con"nrted fr Moderate Fe. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we ran wmre patent in le time than theme remote fnm Wanhinton. Send model, drav inz or rhoto.. with dWrrlp Vn. we adviw. if patentiMe or not. free of Cliarre. tur fee not due till patent i oerared. A Pamohlet. -How to OMiin l'atenta." with n&mie of x-tcal clie.it.s in voorState, coanty.o" town, fen free. Address C.A.SNOW&CO. Omoslte Patent Office. Washinotoa. P. C MADE EASY. irrBTo MAKE BIO WAGES h&Lii i a SELLING THE ARNOLD COOKER HO HEAT. NO BOTHER. jS'i 'fi ! Cooka a Dinner all at one i 1 J,""-1 time Grand for OU or Gi l-Ve ' 'Stoves- Lberal Temt. Exclu i, V yf, j t J live Territory. Let ui tell y&. VOV t I all about It. ' 'J w,L;o"r C A5TLE & CO 'J 2o6Elratt. rhi-.'"S Pochester. N. V SI0 lstTimeTiu m pottn up In the ir.ost eU-pant manner, to- 'm g eluding f.ur lare size Portraits. e CARmCNCIT. the SpanUM Dancer. g-T fAPR SU. the bmt Pianist. W AL)IUA PAT7I and JT ttthHll ScLi6XAN CUTVHa. y aooKt.a ai.1. onocas t m THE NEW YORK MUSICM.ECH0 C0. Broadw-n-Theatre FlJe.. New York Otv. CANVasSCRS WANTED. FOR SALE. rna tract .l )ro,Hi irar lco I m l In Sou'h r'u.ri.la AUtM S WAN! til to fell opi ly ijUlrk. FLOnlDA GARDEN LASD CO., Kt'Hh-ST.Kl N Y. Jnly 3. ve m. Wanted-An Idea Who ran think of mue atmpla tiling lo (tatenir Protect your Irleax: they may brine you wenltn. Write JOHN WtuKKKlll RS tXK. piu-nt Attort neya, Wmhinrli. U. C. f..r h-tr t.rtze vOar nd llal of two liuadra luvenuuua wautoO. Send two ?-crt i. ms lor Mr$. Pir.na-n X M besutiful 83--JJ2J !:ustrttd oek. en'lie4 S GUIOE 10 I.L-.LTi A fTlOt'E 1 TE." 3 tcC'nisinas''i:inc!i:ah;'i!ntarmaiion. Jf It t-.ss sivert .'; a-ii ni save )ours. g 3 US e E 3 OO worth of kn elv Music for Forty . . Cents, cons'stinfr of too rapes m full , ,.1 Mbwl 1 . , . i . . m latest, briiitest. liveliest and ovist pofuir V " selections. ttti vial and InstTimenu . i LADIES! JOB:: PRivrixe are yu .-tliJi-s c n-.u fh to tc-ti re f t. . J, twoLs-r.lsiri slaiii! to i:v Vr, k "i. ;'..'; . i ki-i anil :- v. a-ii.n-to! r-. i. tmr of tbi ir lteaut:f.i! i ii-ar aRCilarts ilooU-i." It i a it- i. uiiii.-'f. a:- l :!.:er n' Ui with U every --i-nl: ;.f i-l;;i.-i.-:. lit. n te-. i t of ten r i.w in s'aiyt" ,fi'"" sen I ttT:. a fu I a. I tii'-sr ir.iti b.-UK hol-1 pan -a Vtrrlna. K ,ri.-ii ruir :!.. t - I -" ' ontainim. conij.I 1.- Mot.i-. f " '!! ' ' . ii iii.it .piii;.r e. ne-. lo-.-n- rw.tli I- i. i-ivisi- cnr-.in :'!-. auiHEPTU s ; A viTy il,-sin-. Inri.i'-S' i nrl r.ni:.t'i OMlJ-.'ll.il K.r ;i-.'lll- !' h-ei. .-I qui. " ' '.: otii- r b tt r eriv.-. . il r nil nr r,: l ! I r hi t ents I'ml lUittlr. I'i.miIi ll ytl -r-. m..s 1 physician in I ;- A" """ "r" );iii;a:.i. ev.-ry b-. Mi.-. Yurfaiv b lrt;:is. ManulctuwMl bv The Academic Pharniac-eutic Co., I.O:0- AMI lor.K. 53'-5jC WASHiNSTGN STm nivi cr.r. cm qO Y i ? ELIXIR ielirant r'tit-isi i l.;.nii:u r'o.-'.,i ions, tnni.iriu! mill t si I. -I.!. - ; U.- I.- iu-t in,'. i-: eiilr, . -hit twcntv-tivt-j tai i. scii-n:" . res'-nrch. . . Apj.rowsi .j ::i-int:-t -i.s:u-ii run.' ran : In ii.se in tke I --)! tf( -in ei li f ' ''"'!'' Ksixviallv 1 -li-:i:i iali s, ei.i.nrs . ami -s' p of -!. -iiI.-.tv lml,j s Jn Handioine Packages, Pi cs Lti. In :.-irnl .: ly LOMDO? AND Ul'.W YORK. Chemists i,y fipn-iiiittnoc: . ii- tv O.e tufn an-l to li"'- .-.. a. - a.m: . N t W Y"-'K r A N f. ! ; 130, 132. 124 Charlton St ROYAL PILLS. Came miiciniii pr-rTU-.-s s.- t liil! boxes. :5-.l ;.iils 1 1 1 ax. 1 j ? j. FOR SALE CY ALU DKUCGtS" REMEMBER TiiE DIG FOUR rr. . I'lMll T ' ' ( rl.-H. :'.T SO-. Vinegar fitters F0UEtE5, SOi-. 7Uegar Bitters, now etj-it!, . i';" J 't Vinegar Bitter", old i 'u'j-ia--i - ti.i J The Worlo'-s C ? - . T: '. ood Purifier and Li.c C;vinT Principle. Only Tenpranoe Butecs Sr ovrn. Ibr .a-. ...I. Family i. - -itn-r li I n,!lni r i -?i"thc- arid. lUB -V' - - - '. ) E. H. EcI!or.aiJ Drr Co., Frc-nrs, 5.N rnASvi'i js-i N5..V Yens-'" A Quick Fuer for every Type of Hfapache. Fuub Carpina. Points Respecting Headache. c; - err nrvinrhe ; - err hr-. 1 hca-lirh's ..r.- t i- 1 - r ryer t t the fan- t'atlv nrr.ts. I-Vijuu t- i:-rvcs, f r ftp t. mc thr rrrvt s yen ? p S-ot ho thcra i?h Ko. ? the hcadjclic. ; a 1.1 k a. lit hm chiH-r-Ti - ii " nolle, dyi-ptic. cr any enc eis ( r tl. . caused lv w crry . .uki- tn-ttsr. use Kr cty. excrscs ot anv thr l-cs-t r-inci!v i v r ! or rain wcanur. ns- , r.rni. .a-. u:e. ..-c KoitALlNE. ' -rt.iiv i-'itc1- in a'fic KoriAUNS curve ,-v-- v t-. rf hca ia h,-. c-; - taiiv that ditrc-.T-.z!v (jmful type p -n'i r t. laiiirs suff'-l-i!:c tr- ri 1 ri . t-uijn!y or uirnnc ir 1 tation, or '1IKC :ri(U!re ihcni t ) -Ija 1 1 . long Triixi. 5 ": -at KOPF LiNZ CURES Nm.-Oui Smock. Nmvoui HlACACC. Pl VlTATtOM. CO DtliL'TT tftvous MorntaT r D1CHT1VI A lm tmi, "CAS ClRCULATtSfl, 41COHOUO AMO OTMtR IICISSIV A MT. ALL ailments anJcwa J.u .. i.i-rt- i.rr c wait. t en KOPFALINE Is invaluable f--r TtarbTs. Schc.ar. Trfr tr Slndcnt. Merrh K-ji.:r rt, Men, W r c ani K'hil Ireu lpn!K,y -Ahobc nrnr e at al! lilcciy to pet r-v.i oi itJ-t. It ts attsolutcly -ttafc UTtlT Ail circuaiFtancrs aiJ cnn'lninnft. Pricr. 15 cents. So.J by druccist fw.ict-ii y, orsrntti any drc&r oa receipt ol pnee S3LI Pnot'CTotim. WINKELMANN & BROWN DRUG CD ALTiMO?E. Mo U. S A fl 1 VtftN HALLS haTr RESIEWES'. The fxrat poiulaiitT of this preparation. After iu test of maiiy' years, should be an jwuranoe, even to the iuot keptii-al. that It Is really meritoriou. Tho? who have iimhI Hil L's Hair Kevewkh know that It doe all that is claimed. It cause new prowih of "ha'r on bald heaiis provitifj the hair folaoies are not dead, which Is seldom the ca.se; restore natural color to pray or faded hair; pre erTe the scalp healthful and riear of dandruff; prevent the hair falling off or changing color; keeps It soft, pliant, lus trous, and cause It to crew loan and thick. Hall's IlAnt Hrrrs-trw-ER produces fr effect by the healthful influence of ha vegetable inpredient. which lnvhrorale and rejuvenate. It Is not a dve, and is delightful article for toilet use. Con taining no alcohol. It does not evap orate qulcklT and drr up ttn natural oil. leaving the 'hair harah and brittie. as d thex prepanukins. Buckingham's Dy WHISKERS ' Colors them brown or black, as desired, and is the best dye, because it Is harmless ; produce a permanent natural color; and, belru? a Elmrle preparation. Is more coa veclect of application than any other. rmiriUD it X. P. HALL. & CO., NaUiaa, H. H. AVaU by all DMlar U UadiUa; JOHN F. STRATTOWS teiepraieo. nassian utt '-AVioliit Strings The Finest in the Ww'J. Every String Warrantr J. John F. S!raI!on,Br Send or gH, 13, g,5 8,? j? ,h &r MKW YORK. (;haT(1t fV in en X - - '-fbr V;: nit: uit.i:MA A it it,.. , Is ltJ" I. a;-, ,, job l'o:ul . at.ti M: . f i III ui-et t,e u-. . . C"-Ui K ill, - ,1 A,, K IV i i ll tl. null lual fiL.i ;L" r- Vr ir I'lrpal. -... j 4 ev-r ii ri .i ,., . j .-l.'ll,lf tljl t:,e I.e.; iiur or p- nt. l-atecl Ui pr.m . I'iKIER?, !'!:-.-, v ; Ui,l-lNtiS I A KI.s , Monthly i at km - L.I!KI.S. t Hi. I t x.i Viiti.v; ai.;- i liKAKTS !.F. - I; 1 ...,v..;( ' V,,-.. l.LVl Kl: Mi ill II" as i ., . -Ve ra;i rr ; : ; i m1 tnites! V s V: . Pi-W-r ir, ,!,. . n.ie.t !;--.!; n 1 r.:: it . - - MRS- CLSlRi, KATC1 iiEeiPiT DISEASE 20 Yiti Ir. JfifS H. d-'il Co., L'Uartlw. lEaR i r T-i-;I be;rt c:k.-j-. w 1" , t t. fi.. n-i i-1.-.- - . .: 1 : ".cue" p. t .-ut l : :i- j.: jr e'i'!e l ik :.. t - - - r f a... : dTTr-: 1 - i.- v--- jt:-.!-oui. ti.e k--t fiLriwt iuaa: 1 "? a - : a ct -k- - - :-. " - :- v -ur -i" lrt 1 w I--t.r n-.t.. I -i li on ei'. net r:ae i-r f-n 1 L.vc 1. 1; on K'ima' h "T ;. a' le t d 1 u'.'. : :e ar. 1 K ibn. ! ! - It i ;.o : .: me '.ir.ne. : :-: n vcar. 1 : -1 eve tV.M r. M i timrt Cure c--. in.i n a-1e Tr.e i. of sre. Krd ar". : M.j i;r.a, V-7CUR: S-'i'i n - Poit.ir (.uaranl On. WLLS' PI LL3, 53 OcsssZ is stamped in tr.e be?: cases r.'.i.'.--. I: i? mark of i;:e A";:.: .y ' Ca ;eO vif-.vr:, c: rr.:.--t.:-tho oldot, h' -: I'- ' known Lie:. ry :n I 1500 c::i.;':.yc--5.c.-cascs u.nly. lis : : sold by a.i j'.v, x-.' r? tlie cck-1 r.;;'-i: ,7'-.-. U'jfJ: C.:.:s. r.-" the only l"v.v r- i ----- T not be j: u.I A TCH C4i iJ SI"15 Steei Picket ' 0U 2G3 A 205 ki-e:i- ni r h 6 " ' i' . j bib-J,!eiii3j fa.v rr V l.-..-nn H.i- r., a-: 1 : W Nkl .1." '',v vi. I v V- eat-ii ,':i:' !" act arr -I. - ' art-e i t lJ-tr-tu titur! ' We all-- 1 - - ' tui.s. .;s i- - Robert CassJS( Shaving IxateO on t""''';' ofnee Shavir-s. in ItiC tir. ; 1 .fll .h.r- ot vnr UVl.f I5 v1 J:i''"-r4 f -C7- I a ...... :! .j -.c- si, ,:.. - v ; liW a if fTI
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