ft . , .. : ' 1, T"rWT i vmlh ' wnn-j; .- ww . . ' "TiT i Ji?' Hl..h.iAitZ ' Si . - - ' ' ., Vail,. . . . s li. B2y Vi."JJllil7 t'Uulir.v TJl.&iX eat ,..-. . vu f CMr' JaaBBnaBi- .t mm? i ilj i fr HiH Wi 1 1 r LiVNCASTKK, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2i, 1880 VOLTLMH XXtllNO. 72. $ ' - w:4wmm BBBBBB ' rt-BSBB sssaj , b A ,-"1 "BBk , ET" 4 1 I . --HEBBbM 1 1 r n , PIUCETWO ' " . lmmm JMfc rJ JJI, BURKE, ESQ., DEAD. a rMvmiHKiir tuunemaxuv LJ.vtMi- TEH D1MH IN IMMLANII. A Caulefiaiu, Without rartlculare, Uenveyt je friend tha Hud lnlallliedee-laine Ac ruutil of llli CarJer Native nlthe rims Ht irhlili lis DM The poenlo of Lancaster wero startlei te- day ever the sad tieivs that J nines M. Hurke, esq, eflhUclly, had died In Ireland. In vestigation Mmwed that the news was only tee true. Tim II (l Intimation el Iho Mil eveutttmlMr. Uilrkb'i OlcntU lintelisd was by the arrival In Lancaster el Themas I'.uike, ii tirellur of the decoasetl, aud Him. 'Iheuiis Oca I jan. a near rtWtlve, who relde In New Yerk. Mr. Iturke brought with him a cable gram, which he hut received Irem lii mother. It stated that .TainvH hail illej en Hundav at Mountrail', (iueen county, lio lie latid, hntgavn no limber pirtlcutara. Tint cause of lil.i Uefi'li Is net known horn. Heme tluiD age it was reported tint he was sick and In answer le a loiter Irem n friend hnre he sent n message that he hail been Hick but was gelling alt right ngalt'. Ne une here had uny Idea that tin km aorleusly 111 and hi death was a great shock. Deceased wits In the twenty. nintli year of hlii age. Ha wsstiuru at Meuutrath, and In early llfe was engaged In the pentnl Korv loe et Oreat Britain. He came te Amerlca In lbTdnnd made I1I1 home with li In uncle, the late Michael Malone, who resided en Halt Oratige Btre"t Threo weeks aller his arrival he began thu study or law with (lonrge M. Kline, esq, In lb'O he was admitted te tbe bar, having passed a very crodlhihle (ixaml (ixaml natien. Hu oitenod an olllce with Mr. Kline, but timer practiced a grn.it ilenl. In ISiO hla undo, Mr. Muleu, illed, and Mr. Iturke beeatnw one of the exeeuUir or the entAte and principal litgatee. Hlnoe that time he had le n engKtd In attcndlUK te the bustneu of the ostate, which ceuslnllarKly 'f reat eiUtiln the city and Hiilmrh. Hlnoe he llrat came te Amerlca Mr. Ilurkehad made tbroe trljii te lrelaud. Tuelattlnib he went waa In July and had Intended te remalii ler itoieral mentha. Mr. llurke had becn n boarderat the Hola Hela tor lieuiu for h nuuiber or yearn. He wan a Kentlemau or larKe IntelllKcnce, imlck wit and many popular eclal qualltlca. Ilurlntr the ten years of liH ns ilpnei In I.ttCMtorle nitil.i initiiv trlcnd, and had ha pracuuvd the profewlon for whicti he pr(iiared hluiwlf be wouliTlie doubt hate wen attccean at the bar. lie u llborn'-'iilnded and een hand id ; kharrd hN meatia with hN frlenua nnd khve llberally te eery deervlnx ilnrlty. He was a mumber el Hu Mnry'a Catholic church or thla eltv : mid lMlonged te the Mii'iintnher iivMUtlen. ltolero he left for i:urope he made hit will, the pro pre pro lnleni el which aroetcourto net yet made publta Iu politic Mr. Iturke OMpoeod the faith or lili uncle, he early bocame a naturalized cltlren et the country and pro pre pro metod with i0i the nurciMn of the Domo Demo Dome tratlc rty. Mr. llurke'a lather It dead and Ir'iMch n mether he Iimmm tlie aUtera and four lirothem, allot whom arerewii and lhe in Ireland with the inception of Thern i, who I In tiuslneAj In 2ew Yerk city. tiik hay or TiiAiKatnrixj. SiKktl III Hie Cliarrtira-tinrUI Clnlx and Huclctlra Iu Ob.erlB till UlkJ. ' A te morrow la the great national TUauka. giving day, the I.itbluui.nckii, In ac:erd. ance with IU usual custom, will nut publlah a paper, but will KlTothe euiplinen an oper tunlty of takleK n rtst. The day will le observed Keuerally in the city mid nearly all places of baslnt t will be cleiel. Thoaaleons w III be open and at many the usual egK negf , lunches, tVa, will be Klen. Union wIni will be held te morrow memlnifat the ht. l'aul'a Mothedlnt church and (Intue I.uihnran cliurcb, and there will also beapcblal terlces atn number of ether churchra. Tela oieiiIuk the festlvltl s mil bclu, The I.lkdiirkraiiz will iield their regular ThankagUInK concert nud nnclable In the hatl In the rmrnrKuap'iiMhmi, nedus usual expect a geed time l he Lancaster aeclsl club w 111 held n ball In the Lancaster rink this ovenliiK nnd the 1. I, club will held forth iu Keberla' hall lwth te morrow aflorneon and eenlng. An uaaenibly In Ksbleman'a bell will hu held te morrow nenlnR The "Owl"," nfeiil club ercaulztHt lust ear, will held their aeuiuil auuual aupper at "the CUV hotel this evnnlng at 10 o'clock The I arme.8," a "ilmda' ortailzitlen, w. I have their aupper at Jehn II. IJergtr'a Houthern rxchange hotel this oenliiK. There will be a mcred cencert In the main nudlence room of ML Htephcn'a Lutheran church te-morrow evetiiK at 7:30 i. in. A Une programme boa been erraugi,d.aiid n large attendance Is expected. The Lancaster ljceum will held Its ttrat pregramme meetlni; or the aoaaen In the Y. M. C. A. hall en Thursday evening. The chief subjects for dlacuxMleii are " The Heal Heal latle Scheel of Moderu 1'lctleii " and " l-'or. eign Immigration. The Mieoiiercbor bariar will be open all day te morrow and In theeeulng, and will no doubt be largely patronized. There will Ik n delogatlen here te morrow from the Harmonica society or 1'hllaielpbla, and also vUltera from Heading. The membera of Past It, 0 rand Army of the Kspubllr, wilt-Tie t Pout 110, at Harrla burg tomorrow. TUy Imve t-ecured low rates en the railroad which will be open te everybody. The degrce tatr or Monterey ledgo will visit New Helland te-morrow oenlng te de seme dogree work. The meeting of the blcjclers iu this city te morrow promlsea te be very largely attonded and ridera will be here from many surround ing towns and village They will ride te Columbia in the fbroneon. At the epera house Charles Gardner, the Dutch comedian, will appear at two per. lermauctH In "Karl the Peddler," nnd Lester and Wllnet will give their blcycle perform perferm perform huce at the Laucaster rink. Te-morrow afternoon thore will bosheotins: matchea at the hotels or Uanka Hmlth In Kohrerston,and Jehn F.Echternach at O ro re vllle. The L. C. A. elub will held n sociable In KxceUler hall te-morrow aftomeon and evening. I'ref. Hall will give hla annual so ciable in Scblller hall In th e afternoon. j flour A LINK VENCK. Lares Number of WltnciuM TttxUf Iu a Nalgh Nalgh bers (Juarral About a Few luetics et Ijsnil. There was ue case attached for trial betore Judge Livingston htnee yesterday afternoon, en account of Mr. Brown's presenceln the lower court room en a trial, he being alto engaged in the remaining cases en this week's trial list. The Btilt for trespass between Anna M. Landis and William Gantz, occupied the at tention of tbe court, In the bearing or testi mony until n oeu te-day. The defense called a number of witnesses te prove that the defendant did net encroach ou the land of plalutltr when he eroetod the new fence between their properties. A large number of witnesses have been subpoenaed in the case aud It will be an expensive trial te the party losing. Counsel begun the argument et the case at neon te day, CURIII.NT I1UHINE3S. An isjue ban been granted te test the nwnersulp of certain preperty levied upon by the sherlft as the goods of Geerge H. Rich ards, en an execution Issued by II. S. Shirk A. Hen. Mr. Hlcharda claims te be the ewner of the goods, A Hey Killed by Calf. Levi Blackpool, aged U years, was killed by n calf at Auburn, New VerK, en jvienuay. He was holding the animal by a rope, which, in play, hu had tied around bis neck. The cair starwd oil, threw the boy down, and dragged bim until death resulted from strangulation. Itaat mtata Market. Henry Bhaberr, auctioneer, sold at publle nale, November 23, at the Fountain Inn hotel, the property belonging te the estate et Themas Alelt, deceased, situated en the west side of Houth Queen street, south of And row street! te II. U, Hwarr, esq., for 2,22S, MUVNIHVITA UULOir. Clsllmilnc lugFtliftr I'mipla le .Settle In 1m. Whcra ut Ou Wlllh lllrti nr roeranit Van llava Lltiiintl lana. Ill J une lssfl, under the title of the VreilU tjncler,el Hinalei, a weekly mper, edlted by Marie and lUward HeivUnil, was Issued from IIammouten,K.J., in advocacy of Mr. Owens' plan for the organlMllen el social equity and Justice. The prope.od colonists under the directions of Albert K. Owens are drawn from nil soctlens or the country, Texhh and CalllernU being well rotirsentod. It is presumed that the proposal colo nists are understood te be turning their property lute cash, In meat casus at a less te be ready rer the call. 'I hey expect te get be yond the iipcecslty of using money and, de net exjicct te labor mero than a few hours a day. Alt religions will be telerated, but nene will be piearhed, the colonists will express, their vlews en all subjects through the Daibl Wave, the organ of the colony which Is ui be wtabllshed In Mexico. Hev. William P. Haten, ene el the foromest men conneclod wllh the bcIiouie says, the colony will be n oaceful people eager te find homes, where no ene will be rich and no ene will lx) peer; they hae made arrangements with the Mexican government, and ex pec t that within very short llme tiie order will be given te start. The scheme Is fast gaining ground and Mr. O wenH has locitedlheHlnaloan line In Mexico, returning in IsVi. Altiwrt Klnsey Owen was born at funster, l'a Ills father was Jeihus Owens, a uaker Irem the Merris river dis trict or New Jerssy. He wai edticated at Aveuilale, taking a course in the hlgber mathematics with Mr. J. Uale, a noted prvar-her and ochelar. In IV,i he Joined his tatlier, who was surgeon of General Han cock's brigade, mid he onjeyod the oppor tunity of marching with the Army et the Potomac In 1S7U Mr. Owens joined an exi dlteu te Mexico ns engineer, and he has spent enrn In tint country Introducing and projecting various schemoe, and he has been particularly prominent since 1S73, publish ing artlcles concerning Mexico and Its people, resource, etc; HU acknowledged abilities were recogulzed by Minister Marlacat, of Mexico. In 187 'J he again went te Mexico nud his plans rf forming the Hinalean colony were made whlle there. Mr. Owens' writ ings since the cstabllahment of the Credit yeneier, or hlnnlei, have been printed ex clusively lu that organ. Mivtt.trr. uvrrr. Tlie Clilvlliilurnier of Ilia llrllnry, VTlie Con Cen fesMsl te llerelvlns 1 0,000. The llttle " combine " whlcli Miclnel Uutry.oneof the soveral New Yerk alder alder mea new en trial, has f,iven a-s a prenuncU. monte of the great thefts, Irem the city's (lnantef, by the boedlo ntdermen of New Yerk, is making an undisputed round el the country. The overwhelming tostlmeny of Kullgrall and his penltent confederate, Dully, corroborated as it was. leaves no room for doubt M te the guilt of the accused alder man. The chief witnesses of the defeuse were O'Nell and Hellly; tliey were all fellow fellew fellow ineuibers or McQaade In the Tlreadway Jeb, and ure thetnselves new awaiting trial. Of cnurae they have strenuously denied w hat rullttratl and Dully have sworn te. I) utly, alter Pullgrsirhad Muted tbe conies slen, is the chief Informant, and he is looked devv n upon by his brotber BChemer as a para Blte most unwholesome, a sort et social aud political pariah. Ills expressions of regret at having been one of the culprits are laughed at and he Is at present In no enviable position. What the conviction will be at the conclusion of the trial remains te be toen, but It Is sur mised tuat uutiy anu j-uugraii win meet with but Blight punishment BUV1AZ, ANB LIT Bit Ally. The Clloeihlo About te Engsfa t'pen Tlia Werk el the Winter. The oxecutlvo commlttee of the Cllosephlo social and literary club, which has hud Biich. a brilliant cateer ler the just seven or eight years, held a meeting last eveulng toarrange for the work of the association this winter. The club new numbers evor 75 member?, representing alKJtit forty families of this city aud Htibtirhs, and containing in its member ship many of our leading clergy, prefesmrs and ether professional and bualniw. men, and. most highly cultivated ladies. The llrst regular moetleg of the season will be held ou Friday evening el this week at the resldonce et Hev. Dr. Thee. Appel, Ne, 63J West James street, when, It Is understood, soveral subjects will be presented from which te select one for treatment during the coming Reason. Among topics that have been spoken of are "A, comparison et tbe ancient and modern civilizations." "Ilussla," "Germany" " Kgypt " and " Scotland. " Hereafter tha meetings will be held fortnightly. Tbrse Itecant Murders. An old man named Hoece was Bitet and killed near Hdgorten, Ma, and hlitwe sons were serieusly wounded, In a tight between the trio en ene side aud a neighbor named Hhackelferd and son ou the ether, growing out of a dispute evor a tease of land. N. H. Ullger, a prominent and wealthy planter In White county, Arkansas, during a quarrel with an employe named llarklns, struck him en the head with a shovel and killed him. llllger lied and has net been captureu, while quarreling evor a gatne of scraps" at llaltlmere, William Hall, colored, shot and killed a lad named Heaver's, colored. I leth boys worked at eyster shucking. Ball has net been captured. Accidentally Hhet Ills N Utr. Asliury McCormlek, a boy eleven yean of age, while handling a pistol lu the Tallage et Hulerd, Ga,, accidentally shot through the bead his sister Lizzie, aged alxtoen. Death was almost lusiantanoeus. f &&' &?. m Vn Wjfim&bimLf ; V - UNITED IN WEDLOCK. tt AHMAD It JIKL1.9 H1IHI IN HUH VltT ANDVAHLIDLIt, Mr. HslUert.Jiihii.tmi, a I'KtiuUr I'liliadelpbla) Jeurnsll.l, anil Mlts Marjr Hettinger, of Car hit Mr, llturjr H. I'lanklln anl Mlts Ijtera Nprether of This UHr. Special te the InrsLiinKSiiK. Caiimsi.k, l'a., Ner. UI. The wedding of Mr. Herbert Johnsten te Miss Mary flonevloro lleysluger was olemnlrsd here at 2 p. m. teslay Iu St Jrthn's l. H. church by Hev. W. U. Levlll, assisted by Hev. Jehn Hey si tiger, undo or the hrlde, et Ulllten Heights, Pa Tne church was lilled with n large nnd fashlrmaiile asseniblage and the bridal party entered In the following erder: Usher J, M. Herr, of Carlisle, and Claude U. Whltstene, of the Philadelphia 'Imes t Usher Hlinen It. Cnieren, of Msytewn, and Kdward H. Carre, or Philadelphia ; the brlde with her brother, W. L. Heyslnger. The wedding mare'i from Lohengrin was played by l'ref. H. Talbot Dutten. Arriving at tbe altar the groom and his beat man.H. AL Kellly, esq., of Lancaster, emerged from the ves'ry. The ceremony was performed ac cording te the lull ceremonials et the Kplsco Kplsce pal church. The newly married pilrlelt en -:17 train for New Yerk, whence they will return arier a brier bridal trip te make their home in Philadelphia. Their preM nts were among the most boau beau tlful nnd oestly ever seen hore. Istevenlng a most olegmt Joint rocop recop rocep tlou was tendered te the liride and groom elect and W. L Heyslnger and his bride, who was M Us Miry MrCslllster, uiarrled a week age In Celiimuta, H. C, at the roildence oriterman He singer, the father et the brlde of te-day. Miss Heyslnger Is enn of the best known ladles In Carlisle, having been largely idon iden titled with church and charitable work. The groom is a fermer Lancastrian of wlde popu larity and new n member of the Philadel phia J lines editorial stan. Mr. II. 8. franklin anil Mlts Laura Biirecbe r. Anotber fashionable wedding took, place In this city te-day. The contracting partles were Henry H. Pranklln and Miss Laura Hprerher. The ceremeny was at the resi dence of the bride's parents at 1 o'clock, and It was performed by Itev. C. L. Pry, e Trinity Lutheran church. Only the rela tives nnd near frlcndB or the partles wero present nt the ceremeny. The bridesmaids were Mls ltlanchot'ranklln,efLancaster,and Miss Emily Chapman, ofliethlehotr, CbtS. II. Mayer, of Yerk, and Dr. Charles M. Frank lin, of Philadelphia, were the ushers. After the ceremony a reeepllen was held from 2 te I o'clock and n great many pornens at tended. At I.I i the brlde and groom loll en atrip te New Yerk. STUCK ItltALtNO LK1 ill Hi JtUJtf. Trra.iirtr Itaed, of tha isten Hene Hallway Company, n OeUulttr for 10 1,000, llltam Heed, treasurer of the Houth Ho-sten Heiso railroad company, wasarrosted Tuesday morning at his home in Houth Bosten, by Inspectors Ilauscem and Hough Hough eon upon a warrant charging him with the ombczzlement of (35,000 of the railroad's funds. In the police station Heed confessed his guilt, and acknowledged the embezzle ment of ?V.l,MX) In cesh, and an over-lssuo of 3 j shares of stock or the read, having n cash value or 31,500, making the total amount of the defalcation JIOI.OOO. Heed lecame treasurer of the company about elght years age. II n had been ery ncllve and elllclent In looking after the allairs of the company, and had thn fullest coulldenco el the Iteanl et directors. Ills unatitlierind uhe of the company's funds began, it Is stated, In ISSI. He invested heavily lu Mexican Central securities at high prices, and succeeded until only a few dajs age In com eating his Illegal operations from the ether elllcers of the oemp-iny. The dlsoevory of his irregularities was caused by tha olection el Charles U. Hersey te the presidency of the company. 'I bat gentle man and ileu. Ilenjamtii Dean, et the dlroe terv, began an investigation alieut ten days age, which resulted in an application ier a warrant ler his arrett. Heed had been III at home for threo or tour daj, but he niyxmiiuuled the elllcers te po lice headquarters, been utter tils arrest he turned ever te thodlrecters all of his proper prepor preper ty, worth about $15,000, and securltles worth about $10,000. He also made ever hla stock contract, which he and thodirectora belleve will nearly if untqulte inake geed the full amount el his embezzlement. Heed was ar raigned In the muuidpal court In the after noon. He waived an examination and was held In ?."0,000 Ixmds for the grand Jury, In itefhiilt of which he was committed te falL A gentleman familiar with the Inside facts counectoil with Treasurer Heed's otnbozzlo etnbozzlo otnbezzlo ment, and who has known him for years, said that It would be Impossible ler some time yet te state positively bow much the less would be. An expert has been at work en the company's books for u woek, and from present appearances, says the gentleman, It would Beeui as If the company has been prac tically ruined by Heed's defalcations. Un doubtedly IU capital stock aud surplus will be wiped out entirely. Heed had been engaged seme nix or poven veara lu delniudlinr the cemnanv. and it is a matter or surprise that his crookedness was net discovered long before. The discovery came about In this way : Heed had been Hpeculatlng iu stocks for a number of years nud losing constantly. After lOHlng all the money stelen from the company. Heed put up ever-Issues of the company's stocks as collateral for margins en stocks being car ried for him. He much et the company's paper being ollered without apparently any reason for it, ns It was supposed the company hud money en hand te pay bills, areused suspicion, aud the directors were notitled. An examination was begun and while It was pending Heed was kept under constant surveillance at bis residence by men hired by the company. Heed breke down com pletely. He fairly cursed himself into a severe sickness aud was unsparing In his denunciations of his telly and crime. It la stated that this Is the llrst defalcation by ev or Issue of stock knewu In that city. It Is probable that when the certificates et stock are ettered for verification at the company's olllce in about a months tlme, It will be knew n Just hew much stock has been evor Issued anu net oeiero. Treasurer Heed lest r.11 his money In stock speculations. He was of a quiet, retiring disposition, modorate in his expenditures, and with no bad habits ns far as known. Demestic troubles are believed te have hastened him iu bis downward career. Heed did net own a sbare of stock In the read. He is said te be largely Interested in mines In Utah, as well as in mining, railroad aud ether speculations in Mexico. He is also treasurer of the Mexican Telephone com pany, the funds of vvhlch, he asserts, are In geed condition. Owing te the doubt as te thu genuineness or the stock certificates of the Houth Bosten railroad company sales of its bhares were enjoined in the brokers' beard. Ureke Jail With n i'eker. William Walker, rjamuel Hhetram, Jarues Carr and Jehn Fremont (colored), escaped early Tuesday morning Irem the Hunting don Jail, where tbey wero serving sentences ter burglary. The men occupied two adjoin adjein ing cells. They reached the corridor by breaking the staples en which the padlocks were fastened, and then worked a hole through a twenty-six-luch Btone wall with a )eker. They crept through the hele and get le the Jail yard from the second story of the uuiiuiug ey means et a blanket, which was fastened te the iron bars of the window. Thore were soveral ohlcken-eoops in the Jail yard. These were piled en top of each ether, and the men climbing en top of them, Jumped ever the wall. The aherill has eflered a reward et J100 for thslrcaptare. The Attempt te 1'oUen a Family. The Perkins family, at Springfield, Mass, who were poisoned by drinking tea contain Ing'" Heugh en Hats," which It U supposed was placed in It by aome person who had been dlscharKOd from the silt mills or which Mr. It. U. Perkins la superintendent, are pronounced out el danger. There Is no clue te the Identity or the perpetrators. bmum MAtinr.m nunuveu. Tbanksilvlai Harvlea In the Uhtircbcs The (Jullt Kitaluttlen- laltnrs New In Town. MANitKlM, Nev. 21 riie FJtrehl family, se colebratod for their musical talents, gave an ontertalnmont In tlie town hall last evening lea large aud leuce, Iho inusle was geed nnd highly onjeyod. The WoinanVChtls'lmTemperanco Unltn held an excellent unlit exhibition In the hall last Friday and Haturday. Thore wero 75 quills of all aires, slyks and ages, from the tnndern crazy-patcli-sllk-qullt te thocontury thecontury thocentury old - triangle . nnd square - black and - whlte quilt Oil palnl Ings by borough artists, tldles. cushions nnd every oencolvulilo oddity and beauty made by young and old wero artisti cally arranged throughout the room, tilling all the space en celling, wall and tables. Toe much ptalse cannot l.e hoslewod upon tbe Union for their cllerla nt making this exhibit attractive. Poultry Ihloves were nbeut last Hsturday night lreui Henry Arndt's poultry yard aome fine Plymouth Heck hens wero stelen. The oflendorsnro suspected. Down town i Itizetis new drop their lotters Inte the lotler-bex placed en Healh Cbarlotte street near the depot by 8. H. Yeung, pest master. I no man is romevod irem tne box Just befere tbe tlme ter closing and ilepartlng malls. This convenlonco was iioedod long age. Next! Electric light Jehn Fulmer has commenced the manu facture of cigars In the room evor his sadlsr shots N. Prussian street, having the stock and fixtures belonging te Jehn Helnhauer, who becomes tnanager for Mr. Fulmer. Jacob Nlssley had public sale of nearly 200 barrels el New Yerk state apples last Haturday at the Hum my heuse. This evening a Thuiksgivlng I've service will be held In the lecture room or Ht Paul's Heformed church, Instead of the usual Wed nesday evenlng lecture. The uiusia will be rendered by the choir assisted by 30 elces solectod from the Sunday school. The sor ser sor vlcea promtse te be of unusual Interest Miss Nettle K. Hesttter returned last woek from a four months' lsltte Illinois and Indiana. Fer a time she, in company with Miss Clara Gite, of Lancaster, vlslted at Logansport, Indiana. TlianKsgiviug uny win uoeusorvou minis borough, te morrow. The banks and stores will be clesed and tbe scholars el the public, schools enjoy a holiday. In the evenlng tlioladlesconnoc ted with the circle of Ht Paul's Heformed church will held a ten anil collee hoc! ible In the locture room. Besides the usual tea aud cetI03 and. re'.l, ice cream, cake aud ether delicacies will be served. The mechanics have Hnlshed pelntlnir, papering and beautifully refitting the room te-day and the social will partake somewhat of a Jubilee. Tbe number In at tendance premises le be large. The Episoep-vl Church Guild will fteld their llrst meeting of the season en the nnme evening nt the home of Miss Jeunle Bam berger, Houth Prussian street, ler whlcli oc casion an Interesting literary pregramme has lieen nrranged. Mttlers New Here. Mrs. I'atti Walnwright, of Colerado, is lslttngat Abraham Kline's. Mr. Henry H. White, and his daughter Miss Katie, or Logansport, Indiana, are isiting his parents. Misses Lizzie Stene Bnd Kmma Pettit, el Fredericksburg, Va.,are visiting at MruAdnni Kngle'a. Mr. and Mrs. KUIett, or (ireencastle, Pa., are entertained by Mr. nud Mrs. U. 11. Gin grich. Last evening's train brought Dr. B. l Sen oil from Philadelphia te visit his father-in-law, Mr. Henry Atudt riru ui.AitiANrs run a nuur. A Weman IlrcUrssi that she Is Policeman btinlcr's Vilduiv. rem Iho l'hlladclpbia Kcient The coroner's Investigation of the death of Policeman Henry C Mmler, of Ne. HOSNerth Tenth street, who died eh Monday In Mehler's saloon, at Ne. (125 Girard avenue, brought te light yesterday n strange coateat for the pos pes pos fceeslen of the dead man's body. A woman calllnsheraoHKateC. Sluiternppeared during the Inquest and swore that she was Henry C. Himler's wlle. In proof of this she. produced a slip or piper bearing these words. "Mar ried by me ttie 4th of December, lbS3, Ben jamin H. Franklin, 1). D." The coroner carefully examined the ministerial register and the city directory, but failed U find any ruch nameas Benjatutn It 1 rauklln, D. D. The woman declared that she had been tnarried te hlmler in her niother'n house, and that nfterward her husband Introduced her as bis wlfu te h.s mother. Charles Himlur, n brother of the deceased, testillsd that he vn as w 1th him vv hen he died, and bad always believed him te be single. Several of the dead pollieman'a friends eflered similar testimony. As both the Bup Bup esed widows and the dead nun's relatives claim the Ixxly for burial, the coroner con tinued tbe case ier further examination, and the burial cortitlcate was withheld. Accident iu Wad II tmpten While Deec Hunting, Honater Wcde Hampton vvhlle deer hunt ing en his Mississippi plantation en Monday, became separated Irem the rest or the party who, toward evening, Bitppeslngthat the sen ator had left the Held, returned home. At 8 o'clock that night Ueuerul Hampton being still abseut a bearcblng party started out and found the old general a Hhert dhtanes Irem the house, much exhausted and pain fully hurl, but making his way homeward. At about three o'clock in the alternoeu as be was riding through a thick weed where vines were numerous, a "hupple Jack" -vine caught his gun nud discharged it, the lead et buckshot eutertng the head of his horse, kill ing the beast Instantly. The animal fell ou Honater Hampton aud lu bis maimed condi tion it took him some tlme te oxtricate him self. He hud been walking through the weeds for nearly flve hours with only ene goeu leg, Mea Theasaml Killed In Rillle. Advices from Durban November 3 state that a general and appirently su ccessful revolt Is In pregress among the natives against Portugueso authority hi southeast Alrlca. An American missionary, the Hev. Mr. Wilcox, arrived lu Durban from tlie Portu Pertu Portu geoso settlement ou the east coast, abev e the Transvaal. Ue reports that the natives at Inhambane, a Portuguese pert town, 200 mlles abeve Delagoa biy, rose up against the Portuguese taxation and murdered the cel lector, un uctouer -i n oattie was letignt between 8,000 Portugueso and friendly nattv es ,en the ene side aud .50,000 hostile natives en tlie ether. The Pertuguese were defeated and routed, and the less lu kllled ou both aides is c'htlmated at 9,000 men. The Nun el Idiiinare Uylug. The famous His ter Mary Frances Clare, tbe nun of Kenmare, Is dj Ing iu the Hoesovolt hospital, New Yerk, where she has been upon a bed of auUerlng ler Hoverul months past Her principal uiluieut is dreirav. ac celerated by heart and liver treublea Her sickness Is the result of overwork, und she may be aald te have sacrificed liorself lu her endeavors en behalf of the starving popula tion of Ireland. In addition te this great work the eminent rollgieuso has established homes for working girls In Jersey City and ether places, and the record of hoc geed deeds would fill a large volume. Decltlen Itencrved. Iewis Helfsuyder, the mau who was ar rested ou the charge of stealing iron rreiu the Penn Iren works, was heard before Alderman Deen en Monday evenlng. Soveral of thb persons connected with the mill wero present and examined, but they were unable te swear positively that the Iren round ou the premises of the accused was their preiwtv They knew, however, that it was the ssine kind. The alderman reserved hU decisien. A Detroit Docter's Crime, Dr. Wler, for whose capture rewards ag gregating f2,000 have beea eflered, was ar rested at Londen, Ont, en Monday night Ue was taken before a magistrate and re manded until Monday. Ue Is wanted In Os coda, Mich., where he Is charged with re peatedly assaulting Mabel Clark, a hospital patient who was under treatment for ma larial fever, thereby causing her death. Miss; Clark made an ante niertQin htatouient ac, cusing Vr, Weir. ' FAILED TO DECIDE. TIIE.IUHT UN aVUUAnh'B VABB VUUllt NUT rUHUArjCHDlVT. They Hlanit Mun ler Acquittal and Three ler Conviction After the ltrst Itallet The Dlilrlrt Attorney DlMRtUMcd and Will Try film Aslii en Monday, Nkvv Yeiik, Nev. 21 Tbe Jury In. the McQunde trial have Ijeer. discharged. They steed 0 te .1 In favor el a jqulttal. The McQuade Jury stient their second night lit the grand Jury room, sleeping as best they could en the hard benches usually occupied by tbe witness upon whom testi mony IndJctments are found against law breakers. Breakfast was brought theui from the Astec house. McQtUide appeared In ' the court room about half past ten. He was accompanied by his brother Barney. Frem the moment he entered the deer until he took his seat at the bar It was a continual shaking of hands and saying of " goert morning. " He looked chlpper, and was. no doubt in a very happy frame of mind. Immediately nlter Mc Quade's return te court the Jury, escorted by Captain Llnr'iaay and a squad of elllcers, came tiling Inte the room, A few or tbe Jury looked 'naggard, het the majority of them did net wjm te htve particularly suf suf fereil by their long conllnemont Thejury through thele foreipan said they wero un able te ngroe upon a verdict, and se tbey were d'jseliarged a few minutes before 12 o'clock. They Meed 9 for acquittal and a ler oenvicUon. Tlie first ballet was: 7 Ter bc qulttal te 5 for cenv lctlen, and the second ballet and no en as above. llccerder Hmyth In discharging the Jury cj. pressed his rogret at the inability of the jury te agree, and District Attorney Martlne Tironeuncod the dlsagroement a scandal te justtce. A motion te admit McQuade te bail was donled and the attorney moved that the prisoner be retired and that his second trial be set down Ier Monday next This motion was granted and McQuade was committed without ball. , At tbe next trial Lawyer Kowcetnbo will present the sworn tostlmeny el Jehn Keenan, De Lacy and oliiers In Canada contradicting the evldence of FullgnuT aud Dyfly. The testimony of the gentlemen In Canada will be taken by a commissioner. Nugent Was for A cquittal. Mr. Themas A. Nugent, the Jurer concern ing whom thore has been se much talk, said after dismissal : " I was for acquittal Irem llrst te last I decllne tessy bow the Jury steed. .1 was there after taking an oath te act according te my opinions and proposed te fitand by my pledge regardless of public opinion. We acted entirely en the Judge's charge Ue said we could threw out the testimony or Fullgrall and Dully, and nine of us did be. Tbose inen are unworthy of belief aud w e did net regard them at all. McQuade may be guilty, but he is net se en the ovidenco produced In court" A Foreman Xiyun said : "Hoavens! I have heard eneugh about it w ill say absolutely nothing." Jurer Jieunsbury said: "I was for con viction. 1 w euld have held outferover." Jurer Dougherty said : 'I de net care te say anything about anybody else. I think the tevldonce was sulllclent te enable any Jury te pronounce hlra guilty and I ,was for conviction." Jurer Timmons Is a very sick man. He said : ' We took hundreds of ballets. At first they steed X te 5 for acquittal. Twe men came evor sjmd for hours and ballet after ballet the I ally steed 9 te 3 for acquittal." Captain Tdndsiy, who had charge of the Jury, said that I ballets bad been taken, slnce midnight last night Ntruck. by Lightning While Ilunklng Cern. Edixa, Me., Nev. 21. Tayler McKinzey and hla three eons were husking corn from the 3t UkH yesterday in a field en their farm, some ten miles from this place, when they were nil prostrated by a streke or lightning. One et thu sons, Luther W., aged 16 years, was instantly killed; another, William E. se severely injured that his" life Is despaired of, -and the third, Benjamiu H., Is missing, Wnat has beceme or hint is net known, but If is supposed that he was se blinded and vrazed by the shock that he wandered away. Thu lather was only slightly Injured. Terrible Tragedy at a Dance. Hr. Leuis, Nev. 21. A special Irem Iren Mountain, Ma, says : A difficulty occurred at a dance last nlgbt in this place between Peter llahn and Samuel O'Nell, in which O'Nell received four flesh wounds and Hahn was shot through the heart and Instantly killed. A dozen or mero shots were fired In a crowded room and several were wounded In the melee, among them Wash Freeman and Jehn Danny. Freeman's llle was saved by his watch, which turned the ball from a vital point Denny was shot through the lop, O'Nell llvesat Des Are and made his etcape. Five Years ler Forgery. Loiidem, Nev. 21. The American uamed Harr, alias Orsen, alias Smith, etc, who vw as arrested here en October 19, charged with defrauding Messrs. Herrles, Farquhar k Ce. bankers, out or 1 1,000 by means or a forged lotterof credit, purporting te have been Is sued by the First National bauk e! Chicago, was te-day sentenced te five years penal servitude. Uarris, 'whose real name in said te be Skin ner, was formerly a lawyer of beiuq nete practicing at the criminal bar In Chicago. Shet III Neighbor and Hlmieir. Ethan Allen Maynard, living near Moon Meon Moen vllle, Indiana, shot and killed Wm. II. Bid Bid dle, a neighbor, after which he walked te his stable, about a quarter of a mile oil, and shot hlmselr through the head, dying almost lui. mediately. Tne trouble grew out or tbe fact of Maynard having misled Blddle's wile last spring, Illddle leavtB elght children. May nard was married, but had no children, Lord Coleridge's Daughter Saes Ulra. Mrs. Mildred Adams has Instituted In Louden an action for slander against her father, Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, because of his bints In Justifying his conduct toward her husband, Charles W. Adams, that the latter had managed te Induce her te assume Improper relations with hlra betore marriage In order te secure her band and lortune. Charged With False Pretense, Geerge Itlcbards has been arrested aud held te answer before Alderman McConemy tbe charge of false pretense. The allegation Is that tbe accused secured about (ISO worth et carpets, Ac, from II. S. Shirk, carpet dealer en West King street, by representing that he was the owner of property. Alter wards It waa feuud that hla story was untrue, hence the Buit A Yeung W Oman's Suicide. Naemi, only daughter or Abraham Walt, n farmer residing in Lewer I'ottsgrevo town ship, Montgomery county, committed sulclde by swallowing "Heugh en Hats." She took the poiBen Monday evening and died from its clloeta next morning. A young man named Andrew Brockerman, who for several years had been paying attention te her, suddenly ceased his attentions. Unwilling te sutler her disgrace she decided te take her llfe. Tba Itete-GerUUkl Mils. The county commissioners have declded by a unanimous vote net te pay tbe magis trates and constables In the Hete-tierlltzkl cases. They belleve that the bills are tee high for the services rendered aud the bills presented Will, be returned, and when .vir. 1 reeled and preaenled lu proper fernt willbocenalderod. 4 they M - ... . t -J ' II ELI. UN A tVXMM. I new i( Wm Tatnler(( W,h una (ha (,'en.ter- ' Jktlnn lis Peats Caused tha Villagers. . lOme Inoveront practical Jeker ellmtied the " slfry of the Methodist church of Mount Vernen, New Yerk, and se disturbed tbe mechanism or the clock that all control ever the striking was lest The villain no timed his attack IhatUie first bad behavior of the clock caused a large number of business men te miss the train for the city, it kept silent until tbe early trains had left and then areused the belated community by striking all the hour In rap'd succession. Chronemotrloit experts went Irem the city, inonkeyod with the cogwheels, Illed a bill against the Mothedlst Episcopal trustee, and left the town with the assurance that the congregation could depend upon the cloek's veracity for prayer meeting and ethor pur poses. That night thore were a small num ber of dev out persons In meeting assembled. The clock walled until half-past eight and thw ji struck tblrty-three. The devout tew trtea fc croate a dlv orslen by singing " Thore Is an hour el peaceful rest," Aa , but tbe spirit et prayer had Hed. THE DELI, OH A J AMllOIlKK. The sexton wrapped a blanket around the tonguepf thobellonHunday, and Itsinuillcd struggles te make ltseU useful at uncertain intervals wero pitirul In the extreme. To ward dusk, however, somebody remeved the gag and In all human probability exorted an unnatural Influence upon the Internal ar rangements or the clock. At all events It preserved an austore sllonce until Paster Wing began te read the lessen. 1 bon the Iren tongue began te feel the odge el the bell's brazen 11(18 as 11 le make sure or Its new freedom. Clearing Its threat with a hollow laugh, It started In te glve the "Hogue's March." with variations. Just as the congregation Joined In the llrst petition, "Lord, have mercy upon us mlserable sin ners," the bell slapped its sides with gloe and rang 103 like a burglar alarm. This eccen tricity was varied at ter an awful pause by a very spirited imitation or a tire alarm after the style or 4 11 II. This was tee much. The young men in the gallery went out te assist in choking oil this fit or tlntlnabulating tre mens, which wai dene during a suspension of the services. ATTACKED TUtl WBONU MAN. A (Julntette of Blen In Tba Kastera End of Town Who Wanted Weed. Frank Hetlman, who resides at -15 Seuth Christian street, was attacked In the eastern part of the city Monday evening and bandied In a way that was net very pleasant te him. He bad Just turned oil Chestnut street and when at the corner of Marshall and Fulton streets, as be was groping his way along In the dark, he was confronted by five men One of them drew a revolver and pointed It in his fae. Ileflman caught held et the weapon and managed te keep It away. He was then caught by the threat and choked. He concluded at ence that the men wanted te rob him, but ns they made no otlert te de that he demanded an exrluuvtkn et their conduct About this time a woman came up nnd ene or the men tald, "Is this the maa?" She replled "Ne;" and Ileflman was io ie leased. The men told him that tbey bed made a mistake. Ileflman said that he wanted te knew their reason for treat ing him In such a manner, as he wasa peace able man and had harmed no one. He also intimated that he would glve them some trouble, whereupon the men explained their conduct They said that ler some time past the women In that neighborhood have been kept frightened by a man who has been Insulting them en the streets, and even running after them. The men had determined te put a step te this conduct and for that purpose they had met at this place te await the offender. When they saw Mr. IlelTman cotne up they sup posed him te be the man. Mr. Heffman does net knew the names of the men who almost whipped him, but be knows where they reside and mero about thorn. Ue does net feel geed ev or his treatmeut, nor should he ns tveople acquainted with him knew him te 1)0 a peaceful and law abiding man. If the man who really has been Insulting the women reads this Item he will probably re main away Irem that neighborhood. Speclat Meeting el CISMls. A special meeting of Lancaster classis was held lu the First Reformed church it 2 o'clock p. m. this afternoon te tnke action en the following Herns ; 1. Te dissolve the pastoral relation between the Hev. W. II. 1L Snyder and Salem Ho He Icrmed church, Uarrlsburg. 2. Te dismiss the Kev. W. 11. U. Snyder te the West Susquehanna classis. 8. Te provide for supplying the pulpit of IheHalem Hefermedchurch, Harrlbburg. 4. Te hear the report et the commlttee ap. poluted te Bupply .wlngUHeferined church, llarrlsburg, and te take such action with roference te this congregation as may be nec essary In the premises. Hev. Dr. Htahr presidod.Itemseueaud two w ere agreed te. Item three was net acted en because the congregation propose te Bupply their own pastor for the present Item four was being discussed as we went te press. The Division el Kpbratalenu.tilp. A petition has been presented te the court for the appointment of commissioners te con sider upon and report upon the advisability or dividing Ephrafa township into four election districts. It Is claimed that the town ship Is se large that it Is inconvenient Jfer voters te attend elections. At the last elec tion 37 votes were polled. The proposed division would establish voting places at Ephrata, Lincoln, Akren and either Hahns town or Greenville. Israel G. Erb, Jehn F. Huth and A. It Bemborger were appointed by the court as commissioners te consider the matter. Organisatien el Trinity Oberal Society. The class for the study of vocal musle was organized en Tuesday evening in Trinity chapel, and officers were duly clected. All persons from 1 J years upward are eligible te memDsrsnip. rrer. nail win de tne insiruo insirue insiruo ter. It Is hoped te ellect a Joint society, te meet every Monday evenlng during tbe coming winter, which (hall number tetween 100 and 200 members. Murderer McSleeu Captured. W. J. MeMeeu, the wife murderer, and Aaren Carter, awaiting trial, who broke from the MlflUntewn Jail en he night or November II, wero captured Tuesday by Sheriff Fewles and Deputy Lapp. They have been concealed since their escape in Btraw stacks and barns. Carter was arrested at his home, and AtcMeen was captured in tbe mew of William Kautlman'a barn. Cleveland Admitted te the American. At the meeting of the American conven tion of ball clubs Tuesday, Cleveland was ad mitted te take the place of Pittsburg. Kan sas City's eiler of $7,000 for the franchise and free transportation from St l.eula te Kansas City of all Association teamB was rejected. The Detrelts have concluded te remain in the League. Cleveland will likely be a geed ball town with the admissions at 23 cents. Death or a Minuter' Wife. The wire or Kev. K. L. Clark, Who U sla tlened at New Park, Yerk county, died Mon Men day morning. The deceased was the daughter of Dr. Calvin Htewart the well known Presbyterian minlster of Unlou,Cole Unleu,Cole Unlou,Cele raln township. -At tba Opera Heuse, The audlonce at the opera heuse last ev en lug te see the play "Condemned te Death" w as smaller than en the opening nlgbt The performance was the same aud the company appears again te-night Prosecution Wllbdranu, The Bult brought by Jeseph Ferrest against Jehn Jehnsen, the Welsh Mountain coon, for pointing a pistol at him, berere Alderman Fordney, was withdrawn en Tuesday and tbe costs paid. A stray Cew, A stray cow came te the premises et Michael Bees, 010 East King street, en Sun day. She was kept there until Monday when Bhe waa turned loose. The cow returned te new, and will be kep imUl the eirnet ealU. MEXICAN TOBI . HIM AMMHIUAN MiKutmWi trim inuvi.bihh ft , While Attending a Hener Mr. Haaalag , of the Ooed Things TjS) i Keep Secret Ciuc'Aoe, Nev. 2t Tb a City of Mexico dteMtafe American colony In tatt ertki agnaied oreran affair wbMsi yesterday (Tuesday), nhI prlde te a degree even warn wlplt nlTulr. ft- This story lu brief I te Urir new Amorlcae minister. Manning, or Louisiana, kirl J tne roientioss enemy ersd the full particulars have eughly knew n does net i son that no ene deslree te I spenslblllty of first making : dltlonefthomlnlstor. Lrt' neon Mr. Manning attended M in his honor by M. U Omlm4,0 leading members or the AbMMM i anu son-In law or tbe Morgan. Gulrard Is a LeuMatMtl man, and at present held tM position el general manager of I Telepkone company. Many etM distinguished Mexican pellticUMa era were present at the banqvrM tetvMl new minister. At the conclaatett'-ar banquet, Judge Manning raf)tiM-B) rooms and was net again aeeaeaaMI until yesterday. Friday, Saturday M i uay no was reported by the Bra legation and ethers as being 111 i te ins room, it is new stated. 1 the distinguished gentleman dtttftttt A..1I-A .!.-. ...11...., .,- L """' uajre luuumug uie USHquSSU.1 irenzieu state and continued te 1 Ireely that his secretary and the 1 could net make him reallM 'Wat Ml uuiug. lvuinura ei ms conditie leak out It Is thought through UM- possibly through the Interpreter. Tb tary or tne legation called en ber of the American colony I finally succeeded, by liberal un of clnes, In bringing the minister te' situation. As seen ns Mr. MaaalMr what bad transpired, his scta7 tne newspaper euices and and tried te induce them fe,By about the matter. The secretary m rounds Monday alternoen buttaMt such peer success that he adriatd Manning te call in a mera: enced friend who knew theyi paper man. This gentleman, waejjat : American, labored hard te supprOB. I or the affair and succeeded for tM ing by making strong pledges la. Ml of Judge Manning that the oecarraai net be repeated. Owing te the atettkaat mlnlstet's wife and daughter war ( rive by yesterday morning' trsia.1 prossed the story, provided the m net beceme notorious througheotjBaVj when further attempts at cnncealBMMX be Impossible. ,,i This arrangement was made Monday ing, but Tuesday tbe story bad thoroughly spread ever the city la respondents considered thernaelfali from their agreement te withheld HI American papers, especially at.5 had ueen received meantime'!! lu the United States showing H had cognizance through aent tbe affair. Judge Manning word that he had determine,. the imisle and had already cabladrl tary Bayard the whole truth and weaMl tbe result The minister feel taM keenly. Uls estimable wife and arrived yesterday andthenewawMteMl by the Judge himself. Gulrard,, at j table tbe banquet was given, la censured. He Is the same man Who! duced Envey Sedgwick te member aft famous Jeckey club. It is though t'em . sides that the unfortunate event wiU,'la i probability, lead te an early reitgaaital Minlster Manning. 4y i 1-lTTSUUBU-S SKILLED JBUN-WOMMt The .SI embers of tha Amalcamatad I Will Jelu tbe Knights or !. Piiisnune, Nev.24. AnimiKMriaail meut Is new en feel In this city,'! the Knights of Laber among tba' l ironworkers. A local assembly, , peed entirely of rollers and been organized and the puddlanwiU ( be admitted. AIL the men aateUad members or the Amalgamated i Intend te remain se. This la tba: ela general movement for the skilled Iren and steel worker M.Xl Laber, all still retaining their I the Amalgamated association. Wat te have a dual organization aadV tfcM creose their power by being backad, Ml by the Amalgamated assoelaUOB, batl the whole order of the Kntghta of , The Kntghts of Laber or tba dlitriat ' claim a direct representation ft let I conferences In the future and wmi anvscalote take ellect unle them. The movement la rapidly I -. . .... . tt.W.i.''(U. juany cni.es ujiun ..uu. uumnwwHp. Marshall, Ills. Nev. 2L Fariaata along Big Creek are very much the ravaaes being made among by a disease resembling black lag,' elderjlian a year are allllcled wHal ease which Is very sudden In Ita.ai vlcUm stricken In the evening rutty H beyond tbe next morning. TMiMfa. leund te be bauiy sweuen ana aaaea, brain of the calf waa found drlad shriveled up. The dlseas9 la1 raaid - snreadaud nothing can be feaad la al; it , . -.' ..k vsa A Furniture Maker Fall.. S'J UiuuAfie, Het. 2a WllUam Haydaa, furniture and desk manufacturer, i yvi avernin. made an assignment thM Hniiert MaUier. the attorney. Ma was filed nnd the amount of 1; nssnls Is unknown. The oenoern inniiirfl one. the Uaydea dealt. BUndard article all ever the country. w iMallnar In TaU and Call Chicago, Ner. 2L Attba lmard of trade dlroctera yea decided te enforce the rule preall bers from dealing in pu secretary was Instructed te the gallery that hereafter any found violating this rule will ba two riMucin Injured la a ' Evst Saginaw, Mich.. Ner. through passenger train for Grand J the Detroit. Lansing A North : leaving here at 0:15 p. in., oeUMod 1 train coming mis way laatav trains were switching te when the collision occurred, nartiallv smashed and several 1 jured, two it Is reported, sertesWlt , A Telephone Cenaraatl ST. LOOIB, Nev. 21 TUB! veaterdav decided uiat a.' conversation ever a telepbenf inc ?" wmAtumu n ViSlNtV; (L. HMtnrmminmm, naUwaMaadl nnelar. WfJy.wamd.' ' -ti'r-rr V - xil Mii.itAu.vJ , utJ-rf...i.AJlBWfli2!!lBaaA . .. it w .s i-i
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