THE NEWS. — pssst An unsuccessful attempt was made to rob fi Missouri, Kansas and Texas tram near Moran, Kansas, Dr. A. H. King, a veterin. ary surgean of national fame, is dying at the Cincinnati Hospital as the result of an assault by James Welton, a park policeman, The trouble arose over the election of a dele. gate ata political primary, ——Frank Cannon aged fourteen, stabbed and fatally wounded his brother Edward at their home in Coving- ton, Ky. Frank came home at noon and quarreled with Edward beennss he was not workins., The brothers went into the back yard to fight it out, Frank drew his pocket knife and stabbed Edward in the side, -A road agent made an attempt to hold up a stage coach near Jackson, Cal., and killed Michael Lovey, the guard. Jack Barnitz of Carlisle, Pa., placed his neck across a rail near Monahan, Texas, and was killed by a train. The Habilities of 8. Bonham, the neighborhood of £125,000, with assests equal to more than that amount, It isthought tho | bank will pay dollar for dollar, Bonham's large merchandise store is included in the assignment A bad wreek oceurred on the | Central bridge over the Tonawanda Creek, near Batavia, N. XY. An eastbound freight stood on the bidge, when another eastbound crashed into it. Many cars were telescoped, and about one hundred head of live stock were killed. Fire started in the wreck, but was extinguished by the firemen —J, R Harris, of the Lubricating Company of Min- neapolis, was killed by two burglars who had been discovered by him in his parlor. He attempted to seize them, and was shot twice, | George Pike, the embegzling accountant of the Imperial Bank of Toronto, who was ar- | rested recently In Kansas City, was sentenced | to three months’ imprisonment, Pike stole $12,000, which he lost in speculation, —— Fire destroyed the sheds of laths and shingles of | the Eastern Lumber Company, in Tons wanda, N. Y.——The works of the Meriam & | Morgan Parafine Company, corner of Seneca and Ohio streets, Cleveland, were partially destroyed by fire. The plant consisted of a three-story briek building used for makivz paraflne wax, a three-story frame cooper- shop and a four-story brick eandie factory; loss $200,000. — Destructive forest fires have been raging in the vicinity of Col., for two weeks, and the flames swept over a portion of Bachelor Hill, destroying a num- ber of cabins and the shaft houses of the Ar- | genta, White Star, Moran and the Park Re- | geat companies, ——Five persons were in. jured, one fatally, by being thrown from a FURAWAY Car Chicago.——The People's Guarantee Savings Bank, of Ransas City, made an assignment. The liabilities ars sup- posed to be about $70,000, and the assets be- tween $30,000 and #65,00,—The terribly mangled body of Gustave Koenig, a well known young business man, was found side the Hannibal tracks near St Joseph, Mo. He had been murdered apd robbed, alter which the body was laid on the track to cover up the cause of death, There is a clue to the murderers, which the officials are fol | lowing up. Koenig was to have been mar- ried Bunday, and was returning from calliog on his flancee when murdered, John L. Osmond, was dlectrocuted in Sing Sing. for the murder of his wife and his cousin, John C, Burche l Nine prisoners escaped from the jail at Tyler, Texas. The keys ware left by the warden in the office, | and are believed to have been handed to the prisoner by a colored servant. The officers recaptured the prisoners subsequently. i The passenger steamer Nyack, which left | Buffalo with a large excursion party for the World's Fair, and which was reported as having foundered, arrived safely in Cleve. land. The vessel encountered a heavy gale soon after leaving Buffalo, and put into Erie until the storm moderated. Miss Clara Weaver drowned her children and herself in | Buckeye Creek, near Fultonbam.-——About | sixty feet of the state dam across the Hud | son river, at Troy, gave way, and the tim. bers were earried a hundred yards down stream. ——QGraduating exercises were held at West Point.———Batler Lowry, a real estate dealer, made an assignment in Chi. cago, with estimated labilities of $80,000, | The assets are said to be in excess of that amount. ———A receiver was appointed for the Harvey World's Fair Hotel and Harvey Home | Improvement Companies in Chicago, — | William E. Mitchell, a jealous husband, shot | at his wife and her mother in the vestibule | of a church in Boston. Bandit Sontag | was mortally wounded ina fight with officers near Visalia, Cal In the Sangamon Circuit Court, at Spring- | fleld, Ili, the Atlantic Trust Company, of | New York, flied a petition for foreclosure of 8 mortgage against the St. Louls, Chicago and St. Paul Railroad for $1,200,000. The court appointed the Charles E. Kimball Com- pany receivers, with Joseph Dickson for the road. Albert Yon Gelder, son of a Hol lan nobleman, was arrested in Chicago on a charge of stealing diamonds, —George Helme, snuff manufacturer, and owner of the town of Helmetta, N. J., died of heart disease. He was seventy-four years old, apd worth about 84,000,000, Mrs, James Kirkendall, of Spokane, Wash, , fed her little daughter of strychnine, and then took some herself. Both are dead. Mra, Kate Kerch, living near Parkersburg, W. Va, lost her reason, killed two children, throw two others in a well, and ther. poisoned herself. The Dexter Wagon Works, at Canton, Ohio, were destroyed by a fire supposed to be of lneen- diary origin, Loss $12,000 ; insurance $10, 000. The piant bad been on fire three times during the past month, ~The Backus Wire Nail company, of Cleveland, has made an as. signment, &— Postmaster Charles Il. Worldey postmaster at Long Branch City, has disap peared. There is a shortage of $2,040 ju bis accounts, msn AI somone PINKNEY IN JAIL, The Escaped Maryland Murderer Re- captured by the Officers. William Pinkney, the colored murderer who eseaped from jail more than three woeks ago, was recaptured near Marlboro’, He is under sentence along with Barber, #80 colored, to haug June 30th, for the mur- der of Francis H. Bowie, A roward of $750 was offered for Pinkney's capt Creede, in be. | sn Tux valise of Louis Halbertatadt, of NapTer. ville, Iil., who died in Drockville, Canada, ja Jos ago. was sold to a drammer at an jue unalaimed pris faek for #2. It contained gas stock worth £107,000, - Children and Commits Suicide, i Ax outhreak of pected, A coxanrss of military unions at Baden Spread on the Boys' Bread. ever took place in Wood county, W. Va, oo curred Wednesday at noon, It took place at trict, Mrs, Kirsch had been {ll for a long ous disorders, and it had been observed that her mind was not entirely under tragic consequences from her troubles, She bad been under the treatment of a competent was ime proving in health, Her husband was at a barnraising at Mr. The two elder boys were en- At dinner time the boys came to the house and sat down to the r noon meal, the daugh- Mollie did not observe ‘of thrown come, Mollie, and die with me.” At the same time the mother laid hold of the girl and tried wo throw her into the well also, The daughter fought with all her and the well sur being about two feet high she was able to keep herself from belug thrown ‘n. At this moment a younger child eight years old, appeared, sand the mother in the and Now power, well and caught the younger child, The daughter fought with desperation and almost superhuman strength to release the young: r child, and foally sucesaded in re. leasing him from his manaie mother's grasp, and then told him to run for his life to an uncle's house, near by. 1 he mother then started to throw herself into the well where the two younger chil- dren had already drowned, Mollie caucht her mother and screamed for her brothers to come to her ald. They arose from the table and giarted out, but ous of them fel dead before he got to the door, and the other, Just as he reached the doorway, pitched heoad- long to the ground, a corpse, In the meantime the daughter was engagod in a desperate struggle to prevent her motoer from throwing herself! into the well, She fought with evurage and herole streugth and tore almost all the clothing from her body, but her efforts were unsucesssiul, and at last the mother pitched headlong into the well and was drowed, The poison given the boys was strychnine mixed with the butter that the mother spread on her boys” bread at their dinner, One pleco of bread so spread was iying beside the plate set for one of boys only partly Whether he was taken sick vefore it was all eaten or whether it was laid aside when the sister screamed for help from the outside of the house will never be known. In a brief time the neighbor assembled and the three bodies were taken from well been eaten, he Justice of the Peace Devaughn, of Walker district, held the inquest, and his finding was The funeral of all the dead took place at the Skidmore graveyard at Dallison, nas simon tI LAUNCH OF A BATTLESHIP. Ths Massachusetts Christened by Miss Leila Herbert. The big battleship Massachusetts was suo cesafully launched from the shipyard of the Cramps in Philadelphia, Pa., in the presence of Secretary of the Navy Herbert, Attorney General the state of Massachusetts, a number and army officers and a Miss Leila Herbert, daugh- of the Naval Department, and Qiney, iatter representing the of distin. guished naval mule titude of 15,000, ter of the head christenad the vessel with the customary pretiily decorated bottle of champagne, 3 The Washington party came on a specia’ trzin. The weather was pleasant, was shining bright and clear, but its warmth was tempered with gentle, cool breezes, The big hull had received the last touches of a coat of white paint above the water line, and of deep red below, and lowered on the be sent overboard as soon as the tide should be at its flood. the vessel began to move, Miss Herbert GERMASNY'S finance mini ter, Miquel, says he is opposed to the imposition of un imperial lncome tax, It Is sald that the Czarewiteh of Russia been betrothed to Princess Alico, of Hesse Darmstadt, Tue Badapesth express train was wrecked injures, many of them fatally, Tur regulations proposed by the United Btates for seal-hunting in Beriug sen are dis- Tuere has been but litle change condition of affairs in Honolulu, 10 advices received at Ban Francisco, in prow and christened her the ‘‘Massachu- setts,” By her own momentum, the latest addition which 600 000 came from Amerioa, The has pun sh the bank pluonderers, the Bank of Naples guilt, Count ZiNzk1 incident in Yienns, in bis trainer, was dus to controlavie horse, infessed his declares that the race track which he rode down a fractious and un People are sald to be from cholera in the valle d ¥ of the Tigris, and ing the epidemic through Turkey. Tar journals recognized as organs of the modified his schoimstic policy heretofore enunciated in regard to the United States, Bev, Tuowas Brrrarvox arrived in San Francisco from New Zesland, He will hold atwo week's revival at Chicago the London Tabernacle, Tar discovery of dynamite bombs neat the residence of th ex-Quesn of the Sand. wich Islands has occasioned great alarm ¢ blow up the government barracks, WORK AND WORKERS. Aporr 100 hod carriers of Pa., went ou strike for an increase of Wien. StTErs have been taken for a general redao- tion in the force of employes of the Baiti- more and Ohio Ratlroaq, SEVENTY furniture factories in Cincinnat], Oulo, have shut down, throwing 5,000 mea out of employment, ue eighteenth annual convention Amalgamated Association of Iron Workers was held in Pittsburg, eatic Row New ing Ma- J OrRey, out of money to pay ths em Newark, bere was no ployes, A comuirres of the Ohio Valley Manufas furers Association was in ; Pittsburg with the ir wage comn the Amaigamats eintion Oil Was reas i, are ons if 30 per involves * weavers have bean surn ¢ iron manufacturers an s Finishers’ Unio { the Mab benango Valleys mnge the agreement d 1 fing and oungstown to “ng year, No manufacturers ut 10 rote | was Peau esiring a reducti The fn said the t per cont, on billets, Socrota y A sore action would bave no bearing on the scale, ¢ Anal inti of the Hnishers Amalgamated HOUSES CRUSHED, Torrent Caused by a Clond-Burst at a Mexican Mining Camp. A cloud-burst st San Jose de Gracia Min ing Camp, in Pueblo, caused a rush of water which tore up trees and carried along hugh fragrants of rock. Boome houses in ta course were crushed in, burying the inmates, Houses which r.- slated tne torrent quickly filled with water, snd the people in them hed to escape from the upper stories on rudely fashioned 1afis, The surviving lobabitanis have taken reiuge on the mountain sides. Helief { ag been forwarded by the State Government, ROBBERS USE THE GAG, They Loot a Home at Pulaski While the Owner was Helpless. Just at dusk the other evening three men oalied at the residence of W. D. Byers at Pulaski, Pa., and gol Byers from the house, Then two pistols were placed against hie face and he was ordered to throw up river, When she reached moored the eruvisers New York and Columbia, snd the ship-of-war Indiana, A naval battalion, consisting of 125 men and divided into two companies, participated in the ceremonies. One company acted as escort to the guests and stood guard at the Isunching stand, and, when the launch was effected, cleared the way to the cruiser New York, on which the second company, with a band, was stationed to salute the Massa chusetts as she took to the water, When the guests had boarded the cruiser, the entire battalion acted as the crew and saluted the Secretary of the Navy's flag as it was raised, The dignitaries inspected the Now York, and after banqueting in the office of the Cramps, returned to Washington on the special train which had conveyed them hither, The big warship left tho ways a minute or 80 before the expected time, but no accident of any kind oecurred. The warm weather biocks on the sole piece had been loosened, Misa Herbert, the fair christener, was at tired in a becoming costume of black Brus pols net, and wore a sms Viack hat trimmed with crushed roses, Sst IIIs HONORING OUR FLAG, —— Celebration of tho Anniversary of the Btars and Stripes. Vor tho first time in American history, them wan a general celebration in Philadel. phia of the anniversary of the adoption by Congress, June 14, 1777, of the Stars and Btripes, The historic dwelling 239 Arch street, where Petsy Ross made the first flag, was handsomely decorated with 8 and bunting, Members of the Colonial dRmes, with whom the idea of a commemoration 6 the day originated, distributed 8,000 flags to school children at (he above mentioned house, The children then marched to Inde. pendence Bquara, where patriotic songs were sung and appropriate addresses made. In every ach in Philadelphia the story of how the first wea made was told, and the ‘‘Starspangled Banner” and other Na~ tional anthems wore sung. Buildings on all the principal streets of vity were liber ally decorated, him, after which they pushed him into an old shed, They entered the house and ransacked it from top to bottom, frst tying Mrs, Byers It was daybreak before one of the mem. A PEOPLE AND EVENTS. i —— It appears that much of the work of tow. ing the Columuus caravels to Chicago be done by Canadian contractors, will cost atiout £7,000, of great newspaper aitention in London, where his work 18 almost as well known in America. Last week he was the chief guest nt a dinner of a ecosiderable group of the younger literary men in London, Tax cond tion of Senator Qolqu tt.0f Geor- gia, is improviag, and is not pow of a sort to cause serous concern. The feeling of re. tursing heath makes him more than usually alive to passing events, and he expects to be ready for duty at the next rollcall of the Banate, Tur new Harvard Catholic association eleo- tad as its president a descendant of Toomas Addis Emmett, brother of the young Irish atriot whose “epitaph is yet unwritten,” r. Emmett, who is a New Yorker, is a moms ber of the senior class, and is president also of the Hasty Pudding Clan, Ruenyanp Kirvixa's father has been foreed by reason of {ll-heath to resign his govern. ment post at Lahore, Kipling is the au- thor of a book called “Man and veast in In din.’ but his best-know contribution to liter ature is hie designation of as “Hell with the Lid On.” Tur school of applied ethics will not hold A session at Plymouth, Mase , this summer, One reason is that that the World's Fair con greases at Chi in this geseral line fof study will attract attention to this quarter, and another is that the of the school wish for time to put it on & more per- manent and enlarged basis, Rev, Tunovone C. Pease. of Malden, who Boa been chosen by the trustees of Andover Theo I Seminary to the Bartlett pro- fossorsiip of sacred rhetoric, late y occupied by Prosident ng of ot Dartmouth Salley, In not widely known ® general po o was graduated at Harvard in 176 nod from Andover in 1880, and is vouched for as a competent man, Morning Was Gloomy. Priceless Laces Bent by the Queen of Italy Missing. tainty regardi: g the Sunday openfog of the Fair kept « arly attendance downto a mark, Chief Justicd Fuller's action granting the was not far sway from Chicago in time to brivg a good crowd of countrymen, supersedons known enough part Chicagonns, The morning was damp and eold, a heavy fog blew in from the lake, hiding the towers and minarets of the great buildings, and sn came oul warm, however, dispersing the mists and and from that hour until dark every mode of its the lust Sunday. Manufac. transportation was tested to fullest ca- The for good, exceeding that of work was done attendances Wis any Considerable in The doors to the Jap- ancse pavilion, io the north the building, were barred, and two guards stood on watch outside, Everything in the En. lish section was shut up, while ber neigh- bor, Franc+, secross the wide aisle hb her gates wide open, ss Everything in the German section was in its ev ry-day appearance, but hall of Austria's by white cur # 03 end usuNl, ong ing windows and arranging displays, to Work in the Bpanish Beetion. A large force of men had possession Spanish wore working bard under the sug of the soction in the big hall, and they the assistant commissioner It tion of the Bpaniards to have their dis in two or three days, and t i Infanta, The sands that were a reception to the gan the gro ris begs sacred and Laces Missing. disclosure was mad grounds when the pric Bere by Queen Margarbe While the noes mg fakes ‘ : ! ploce united, IH was pie 8 Wore missing. gent to Re £ the Queen of her great loss ; fo as develop. ments thus far indicate, that the loss will not fall upon the Exposition Company, their bond not covering the safety of the laces in transit An «ffure was made to keep the discovery a ssoret, but the cores divulged the startling sews, These rich possessions, out of reverence wry of her countryman, the dis. verer of America, Queen Margarhetts con. sented to send to Chicago lor the Palr., She sent a noble, trusted Iady, the Countess di Bragza, to watch and sunrd her treasures, and the government of the United States gave a bond of $100,000 to guarantee their eale return to Italy, Ex-President Harrison will jays in Chicago this week soving of the Exposition, and during the President Palmer, was shout 55. ee ———— . KILLED BY A ROAD modiately me Appris rit custom offi for the men fevers! sights stay wil The spend the he the guest { tend aioe a o- — Sn AGENT. A Desperate Highwiyman Attempts to Hold Up a Stagecoach, An attempt was made {0 rob the nn from 1« Jackson, wayman, about had KK whom wre ladies, Badeliffe ; i Ove, all silage ne to Cal, by a lone high m Jackson. The five miles fr inside, two of Outside was the Wells, stage Ur passengers driver, Clinton guard, The behind the rocks of Fargo's Michael and passenger, one robber wus eonceale i conoeaiment he fired Nix horses were attached crack of the rifle fright. into a gallop, opposite his place of killing Lovey, the stage, and the ene | them back, producing a slight wound, The horses two of the animals, the driver halted and turned two of the in. a fleld and came on, bringing the bo iy of the murdered messen- Tae robber made no effort to The firing was heard by several farmers working in a bay field near. The robber escaped into the thiek There was treasure on board the for Amador City and Jackson, brush, for twenty years and had been wounded three times before by road agents, FIRE IN THE EXPOSITION. —— A Portion of the Prench Exhibit De- stroyed. What might have been a disastrous fire was extinguished by prompt work of the fire men in Transportation Building at 5 o'clock p.m, A guard saw fire climbing up a draped post in the exhibit of the Trans-Atlantie French Mall Line steamers in the gallery and turned in an alarm, at the same time trying to extinguish the blaze, : When the firemen arrived the blaze had reached the overh streamers and was idly Approaching the adjoining sections, which are only by ocean parti. nguished, however, necessitated the PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS, Lpitome of News Gleanod from Various Parts of the Btate. The Bummer meeting of the State Board of Agriculture, nt Bethlehem, after papers read, adjourned to meet at Kittaning in the in to affect the primary nominations were passed, A convention of candidates was held West Chester, at which regulations J. F, Oren, a business man of Waynes. the Cumberland Valley, los; satchel which was stolen from him, Tus yoar the National Guard will regimental camps probably arranged as fol. Third, ond, August Sth to 18th, lows : First Brigude, July 15th to 224 Ju ly 224 to The places are to 20th ; Be be fixed by the colonels, Ix the Beaver County Courts George Ward was found gulity of lbeling his brother-in John Duss, second annual convention of the law trustee, Tux sixty Universalist Association of Pennsylvania, in of Economy. session at Erie, adjourned wanda, Tur and Marshall € mencement of Franklin held vrieal formal com oliege at Lancaster was and the corner-stone of the new theol seminary bullding was laid, Tue change in the dog tax law which pro- vides for the collection of moneys only from those dog owners whose amimals have killed sheep or poultry the Is much regretied by chies! burgess and Borough Council, of! West Chester because the of from $400 to 8500 pir an ber of worthless ¢ to the minis which herstolore been reduced 10 lnerenss Mi while ut ®work - rapidiy tax. Doorey, of New Philad=lphia, at the Eagle Colliery, had a miners’ needle run int ower part of his He had was ran- abdomen and was atally d. s fuse of ashot to be flied and ving away from the needle in his 13 hand when it struck the side of the gang. MAF J Rociety at Harn alsd a mortrage « soil y for #100 000 seceded, leaving Oto fre rin jess COMBERCMENT #X¢ Female ( ilere, ¢ £ near Belle lisle and Franklin a fer Wenxtestin* a a gun at hie shops i nuemats Co, at priesons instantly and = iL hester, the hea striking James whi # lightly inju sameod Pylant, Tue fire bugs of mance 1 3 4 stalk ha ni walsh has 3 A 0 Toe row iween the N and the regular Sch Township, 8 in Bi faction to haykill co ¥ rosal { the Nolan ponents he | through ft: ge rough the of "od got the books of it anty conventions were held id York x of Franklin county HeErUBLICAN © in both J adgr Joresd for the Supreme Court of York. fumberiand sa unties Slewnrt, was en by the Repub. Hens Lanongns emp'oyed by the Pennsylvania Eailroad the & Columbia Electric Railway fought a ptehed battle over over the and Lancaster the latter's occupation of a bridge maiiroad tracks at Mountville, Bexaror Hamavy Avrvax Hass Attorney al war ap Pittsburg Bosunorvuas of the Lancaster & Quarry- vilie Railroad met at Lancaster aod decided Beading management, Wu F. Moves, warden of the Norristown Joli since 1886 as under keeper and warden, Arrooxa has enjoyed the luxury of two The Couscils April, 1892, but Nicholson P. Mervine, repub. lican, the then incumbent of the offios, claimed the right to hold over ob the groand that his successor had not been legally chosen. Both attorneys bave represented the city in court litigation, and have freely aid of the Blair County Courts was invoked to determine who is the legal occupant of the office, when Solicitor Flick secured an alters native mandamus, to show cause why his salary should not be paid, James Boyes, 8 worthless charactor, of Tamaqua, ose home drunk, and starting a quarrel! with his wife, became #0 enraged that he threw a beer bottle at her, The bottle broke when it struck her and cut a gash in her throat from the effects of which she will probably die, Boyer has been committed to Jail to await the result, ons A BOY MURDERER. He Killed His Half-Bister Because She Became Fretful, One of the most unnatural dosds ever per potrated was committed in Charles Mix County, 8 D, et's wife, was left in obarge of his half-sister 2 years old. Because the baby became fret- fal the inhuman boy got down a shotgun and shot the little one in the bead, instantly kill- tog it. . DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES By the premature explosion of blasting powder in the Jeddo couniery, st Haziotou, Yenn,, Daniel Marley was instantly kilie and James Mahon fatally injured, Tux eyelone which visited H spe, Arkansas, and vicinity left 5,000 Bom less and in destitute circumstances, and su appeal for aid has been made by Ms. or Bisek, poopie By an explosion o. gasoline in the base. ment of 6 grocery store in ®t, Louis, sixteen Persons were injured, four perh ps fatally, bamely : Bamuei and ars. Ksopper and two children, aged 5 and 10 years, Tue Governor of Louisiana arrived in Sew Oricans 10 negotiate with the bauks for loan of 50,004 for the flood sufferers in the Lake Providence district. About 10,000 peo. Pie, nearly all colorsd, are on the verge of slarvalion in this distriet, BE oom S50 years, of Trenton, N. aged lied near a parachute, He had as i 10 4 holght of 3000 fect, sd to aot H drowned. wi Ni, ¥., ¥ the jal of eended in a ballo Bud ih a pond paracauts fell int 8 Protaiagy New York onthe Dela i Westera Raliroad col an iron ang a Wallace, sherwood, en din a jew walchmarn, i L rag away, areestod Jor orion nad Leno Ax CXpress trian for ware, Luckawanna sod ded with & r bride ne frigutt ef Of York, HWreek 10k pisos In ae and Bert i tual Lie “Lai ar Louil an XW iANaY Le aineer, was Kilied sineer, 80 Lindi Bours, Whi Was 4 SET Goeurg } Bd chiatry Tur Marine Hospits vice re despatel irom the © uted # Charge d Affairs ut ( stating ; latest ne 3 i Pid spr ad of This will soon Ores Another hed Mates Consul at that the epi that region is lucreas- wived a Diera mt slates A Railroad Results Collision the Dsath A passenger train « in Dayton, O., of One Man. athe Delphos Branch yn & Dayton Eloctric in ’ ; 3 geridt of the Clocipnati, Hamil rond collided with a Wh Rai CARY utskiris of the Gn the « Dayton, de- and inia r for sua injuring the fo of them, Martin Randolph Home, died aiter be- Sr IT PHO. an 3 ugh the Hungarians in this country, Fort re made them 3 1 60.000 of then Austrian Emi Brareys are being made gation and water.st Cilia, twelve mil proposition is ini tural ledge. 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