BK" wwFwm 1mmmrmmzmmm,i - - Y "' I - - - ' ..-jfi'-A . . -AB mcmxx .enBeWanaaf 'JeV"l -I A.V A'"r-' .i 4fc? rr 'i ' ..'..-,,' .....Mi, ,L ft. WW Cf t iUvri;. ,'-. v-v'1 velume: xxiii-ne. 217. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1887. PRICE TWO TUG A SUNDAY UUKRICANK. THB HArtwir WUKKtU IH l.4KUMtmU aku rivimtt. II cam rtera tha north Mil Mreeahl With II Hall aa Large a Walaata-erep earl. euily tlart-ltelallwt Ktpeilt at Iha KatiiiM By Iha Kteinaata, Lancaster ami vicinity was visited Sunday allernneu hjr one of the meat lerrllln rale add IimII storms that liave occurred for many yearn, The dsy was vary warm, Iha temper atute being twlwten Ki ami DO In Ilia shade, A mild south wind tarn blowing, anil the sky waa clMr until near f o'clock when big black cloud began In form In the neilli and Untie were rumhlli'k el distant thunder. Tne tmrlli and smith wind cutienta wet aema dlstaiicetierlh of the elljr. Aluieat In stantly the weather vnnea turned their tiaada te the north ami Iha alnriu came sweeping en. First there wi a fall (if vary large drop of water; Hum a tow beuticlug hall' slmics; then alorieulel water, accompanied liy heavy hall, the alone being generally about the Mr.'i of chert ha, btilmnue or them twice that alxn, The hIh of lliunder and llvthesnl lightning were tertllle. The storm came Irein tha north and ragtd with great violence Irum about fifJ) i. in. until il:l,r p. m. The greatest hall atone lall In thla time. The seentid auction of the storm mine along shortly after I) o'clock. It was hew sovero In Ita ellect. II. O. Demtith, who y considerable at lentlen te w wither phenomena, aaya tit la waa the severest rain (all he has aeen lu four years. After the subsidence of the rain, he found that the rainfall during the brief ttr!ed of the ateriu luMiured one Inch and eighteen one hundreiUha of au Inch. Several beautiful lleweralu Mr. Ileiuulh'a yard were totally annihilated by the hall. Mr. DeniuUt nay a the hailstorm was the longest oentlmied In hi recollection. At Kehrer'a green house, lu the eaat end, no hall roll, allowing that the belt of the hail storm waa net ery wide. IIAM.VUKM IX Tlllt I'lTV. At lUchler'a flower gardeii, at Htilpimn Mtrcetand New Helland nlke,a Urge number of valuable plmita were out te piece. Tde trees of the l.ouieu street side of New ton L. I.lghuier's pmittity en Duke street weie badly broken. The New Yerk photograph gallery en North Juet-n street had a number uf ianea el gla-wet ihenkylighl In the ldu mill en tup lireken. lu the utdghh iriieml t the upper Heading depot considerable lUtn tit v,n il'ine. Twe tree Ihi1uiikIiii In ItHphMl Klntiur, whekc( the hotel, vmte lirnktm nil and another be loiiKtey te Ad tin Dlllixv wa blown dewu. The Kable end of lUtimitrilubr .V Jellrlea' tirlck atnble, near the coal yard, waa blown lu. Jehn C. HK'a l(ldeuce, "The Mapliw," In the wixt end, autlered by the hall te the extent of having many pauua of Klau broken. W. U. I'yfer. tint til, HM Went King atrevt, had abeiil Km llghta lireken lu hit het hnuaea and a Utile dtmtK done uutalde te tl'iwera, garden pUnti ami hull Irn-n. A teteKraph xile mIeii the 1'vniiKy Ivanla rallretd Jimt wimtel the lUritibur turnpike ctimkIiik watMiuck by Ituhtulng and blly plluliiel. The Utmli hotel en Seuth Uueen atreel waa ll'jotlel with water. It ran Inte the li.tr. room with gttut liirce,thiiiUKh the rear room and Inli) the iIIiiIiik room Altheiiirneref I'liim and Chimin lit Htrixitu, In flout of Mtx'hHiilu'a hall, tlieKtter In en tirely unlit il away. The walur lu the Mahle of l.ueu K. Kete, at .Seuth (J. iwn and Vine utitt-tx, Itacheil a helKhthet itiliKim mii4. The Mower and dull garden In rrel (JeeiKe II. Mlller'a ruatturant wa badly damagul, the IteweraHiid planU tjelug leaten dewu and cut le piccca by the hall and much of the fiutt kuecked oil the trceaaud grape vines. The home Ne. .IIS litucjtater aveuup, occu pied by Teblaa Tsliudy, waa struck by light ulug. Several Hlate were knocked from the tool and a ralier wna aplintered. The dam age done le the bulldiug cau be realred for a few dollar The Inmatua of the house were Htuulied by the stroke. All the iK)Utoe3 lu the Held of Henry llroderker en Itve lane were waahed away by Uie heavy rain. lu front et 151 Went Orange street a targe hole waa waahed lu the pavement The heavy rain carried uiauy of the loeae tenea en Mulberry street from ixmien te the inlet at the corner ul Walnut atreeU The Inlet bocauie clogged and uieu were obliged te ahevel the atenea Inte the atreet, te proven t thecelUia ireuaaVlDg flooded. A large bridge In Irent of the stable of I'eter Kelgler, en Maner street, was carried hundred yarda by high water. Nearly all the cellars of the heuaea ou Mauer street were flooded with water. The Inleta became clogged and the water ran ever the ptveiueuls Inte the cellars. At Hchrejers het houses lu the nertuweai corner of the city, there waa a rather heavy fall of hall, but the atenea were net large enough te break the glaaa, Seme damage waa dene te the corn aud vegetables, and geed deal of fruit waa injured In the ere bar da especially the pear orchard. A telegraph pole Just east el Hehreyer'a waa struck by lightning and shattered. The storm waa terribly aovere at Hltner vlllejust west of the elty. Albert M. llerr, tteriat, bad 700 lights of giant broken from tbe reefs or bis het heuaea at that place, and much damage was deue te outside plaeta In his own aud ether wardens, while neighbor ing farmers sullered severely. UKMAKKAIII.i: Kl.KOllUCAI, IHHI'I.AV. At High V Martin's chlua store, In Kaat King street, there was a rather remarkable ele:trl display. The store is lighted by the Kdlsen lncaudescent system. Suddenly dur ing the storm an electrle Maine shot up from an Insulated wire attached te a gas chande lier, and bit .id for some time as high aa the celling. An examination made alterwards showed that tbe electrle lamp connected with the wire were net injured, that all the lamps- lu the atere were turned oil', and that the leaden wire in the safety plugs bad net been melted. Mr. High is at a less le knew hew, under these conditions, there should have been such a display from the wire In tbe centre of the store. Ne damage was done either te the building or the goods. IN THE COUNTY. Between Mlliersvllle and Lancaster the slerm was ymy severe, the corn and tobacco being badly out, and the wheat, eataand grass being lieaten flat te tbe ground. Haus uiau's macblue shop, ou the Mlllersvllle pike, about a mile from Ijancaster, bad all tbe windows ou the uertb side badly broken by ball. Kast or the city there was net much bail fell, but there was a heavy storm or rain as far east ua Iranian I'iaee. lilgbtning struck the United Brethren ouureb at Heuderaburg, and ke.uewbat abattered tbe root aad cupola, but did net set tbe building en ere. At Hainuel Bailsman's place, near the loll, gate of the Mlllersvllle pike, seven panes el heavy plate glass were shivered te atoms, peaenesand grapes wera totally destroyed, the wheat ruined and nothing la expected but crop of straw. The hailstones van larger than the largest walnuts. At Kpbrata and vicinity there waa euly a slight tall or ball aud but very little damage WawdOBf. Ib tee vicinity of IiUuUavlUe tbe wbMt aad corn were badly cut by the ball. At Nelhvilte, through leoeck township at New Helland and lu Kirl township be damage waa done. While tha lied Keaa fishing club war re turning from Welee'a Island en Sunday after noon they were caught by tha storm near Uoweatega Centra. In that vicinity tha ball atones were large and all tha growing ctepe were badly cut. Near Ijevau'a mill iwrsunM who lavaed two hours alter the storm saw piles of ball atenea several Inches blgh. In tba neighborhood of Walmnk the storm waa very severe and a great deal of hall fell, lalllea llersbey lest every window iwue In bla beuse.' During the storm tail evening lightning struck the house of Mr. Weldiutti, residing in Manheliii, tearing nil the weatherboard weatherbeard ing. Ne one was hurt. Three telephone poles en the line of llin borough water works were blown down. 11.(1. Hush Is the owner of a weeds, com posed largely of hickory trees, which la situ ated between New Danville and Willow Street. During yoalerday afternoons storm one hundred of these trees were blown down, some of them being of troiuemleiis a'rA IIKTWKKN LANIJAHTKIl ANtl IIIIUI'F'H Mll.l. The storm aeenia le have been very great Juat south of thla city and the hall was heavy. Between laneaster and droll's mill en the Willow Street turnpike, the damage waa great. At the lamb laveru and farther down hall fell, but It was net aa severe aa above. Atdraelt'a landing a large willow tree which steed near the turnpike brkfgp arrisst tbe Uonestega, waa blown out. The crei along the turnpike Irum that mlnt le Mill creek presents a pitiable appearance. Tbe wheat, rye, gram aud eats In the Ileitis are lying se flat that they leek aa though they had been mewed. The heads of the wheat In many places have been entirely cut oil. It la se badly Inngled that It will be very itllllcutt lu cut. Tha corn la badly used up, aud fieni Ita ap pnaranconue would be led te believe that cattle hail brekeu into the lielda. The atalks are cut oil at tbe top and the Icavea are rid dled. This crop la yet young and It will likely glow out of the damage. Mint of Uie tobacco baa been but recently act out and It la tee small te be greatly Injured. The dam age done ran be repaired by replanting. Tbe potatoes, cabbage, and lu lad all garden creai were terribly cut. lu many places the potatoes were washed from the ground en tirely. The lielda, retd, etc, wave all very badly washed. All (he slreams were greatly swollen, the water having risen very rapidly. Tbe leavut el the trees were cut Inte piece aud many IIiiiIm and biauchea were Ineken etr. Several I roust lu the neighborhood of U roll's mill were struck by lightning. In the neighborhood el New Danville and Wabauk the rain and hail were both heavy. AllOU.NII nilltllKUhrilWM. In Kohreratewn and vicinity Uiere was a heavy fall of rain and some ball, but the stones were net ae large aa they were In this city, and further south, and leas damage waa done te the crops ; but the wind waa very blgh and a great many fruit and ahade trees were uprooted. Several large trees (ell seresa the reads In aiul near KeliremWiwu and blockaded them. A nitla west of Itobrvn Itebrvn Itobrvn tewn there was no slerm, and at Sliver Sprlnga there waa nut enough rain fell te lay tbe dusk Aciiuiicit M unci; uv i.kiiitmnu. St. Jehn's U II. church, this side of Paradise, waa struck by lightning lu the Sunday storm. The lull entered at the cupola, lore etl the hUte, burning holes lu It ; then It split the doers lu twain, ran serous the deer te the pulpit of the church aud badly abattered the latter. Twit Hullillec Mliurk Hjr l.tghtulag. I te m km, June 'JH. During the thunder ateriu of Sunday evening the dwelling of Newton Hrb, at Henk Station, was struck by lightning and somewhat injured. Mr. Krb waa In the atable clone by mllklug at Uie time and both be and the cow were knocked down but seen recovered from the shock. Anether butt struck St. Jehn's U. It. church, situated en the l'biladelphla turnpike mid way between Soudersburg aud i'aradlre, doing the spire as well as the main building very considerable damage. .Fortunately neither building was set en tire. Nalanlay Nlgbl's alarm In Manhslm. The storm en Saturday night visited Man helm with much violence. Lightning struck Inte a telephone pole near the water works, splitting It and tearing It te pieces. Tbe electricity ran along the vlre through the boreugb,but fortunately the tolepbenoaiu tbe various buildings were disconnected, se no damage waa done te them. A large tree In front el tbe iiouse el 1). K. llurkhelder waa uprooted by the force of tbe wind, aud fell aurues tbe street. Workmen sawed etl the litnba tbe same night In order that vehicles could pass. Hull fell en Sunday cveulug at !M aa large aa small marbles. IMrlDg Train lluliuary lu Trxsa. The meat daring train robbery that ever occurred In Texaa waa perpetrated at l:'S0 o'clock, Saturday morning, a short distance thla side of Scbulenburg, Texas, ou the Southern l'aclue railway. Aa the train drew up at the station two men with drawu le velvera meuuted theeuglue, covered the en gineer with their weapons and compelled Htm te pun me tram out te iue upeu prairie, a lew hundred y arda Ic the east, where a fire waa burnlug around which steed eight or ten men armed with Winchester rilles. The two robbers en tbe engine steed guard ever tba man at the throttle while the ethers went through the mall, express and isteeenger cera. Nearly all the passengera were asleep and did net knew wbat waa going en until they were areuasd by the robbers. The first man tackled by the thieves waa W. Newbur ger, of New Yerk, whom I hey struck ou the beau with a revolver. They secured from him f75 In cash and several diamonds and a geld watch, valued at about fl,0U0 Ijeii Mayer, of Cincinnati, was relieved el M5. It. U Armstead, or New Verk, gave up FJu. He bad a larger amount of money with blui, but It waa bidden lu the sleeper, A gen tleman from Mexico, whose name ueuld net be learned, lest UH). Allet the paweu paweu geraleat what valuables they had, and it la dlllleult te form an estimate of tbe auiuuut uf money and Jewelry secured. It la reckoned, bewever, at (5,uuu. Wells, Farge A Ce.' ex press car wss also gene through, but the amount of money taken from it cannot be as certained. Ne mall route agent was en the train, but the through mall pouches In the express car were all cut open aud their con tents snproerlated. Tbe total auiuuut se cured by the robbers Is put dewu at 170,01)0 or !7!,uuu, dui wnen a careiui revision el tue matter aball have been made the llgurea may be changed. There la no doubt that consid erable booty was secured, and Uie gang made oil wltb it successfully. The whole country Is aroused and In arms. Several parties bave geue In search el the robbers. ledseaat Ksneaiue. (Janga or yeuug men are In tbe habit e bathing iu tba Uonestega creek between the Pennsylvania railroad bridge and lUuck's mill. As Uieblgltway along the bauksef the creek betweeu Uie places named la much traveled, especially en Sunday by gentlemen and their families seeking recreation, tba conduct of tbe yeuug meu la very objectiona ble and often vulgar, and ought te be put a atop te. The constable and police uieu cau make money by breaking up the swimming parties, wbe defy deceucy aud detlle Uie city water. The trail Was Weakened. Tba wast wall et Uie County house was graaUy weakened by tba excavation ler a cel lar for tha Feeple'4 bank, audit waa feared eaBuaday that tba wall would fall. Te-day a fecea of man put large support te Uie aide eftbabullduig, aad It la believed that tba wail la aew aala. A FAMOUS TKACIIKK DEAD. I Mil mttIM aCMOUi. AT V0IUM. Tblrtf n Tears Age He Was Butckea With raraljvte, atsee Whlefe Tlsae Ma Was Unable WsUi-aiars el astataatfc. able Tsacaleg Career. I'ref. James W. Andrews died at tba resi dence el his slaler-ln law, Mrs. Elisabeth MoMlllee, Ne. all North Duka atreet, at 7 o'clock Sunday morning el bear! trouble. Deceased waa one of tbe beat known school teachers In tbe county. Ha waa born in (Jeleraln township, and at tha time of his death waa 0.1 years of age, Thirty-Ova years age, while in a Philadelphia drug atere, where be bad gene te study pharmacy, tbe professor was stricken with paralysis, from thai Uma up le tbe lima el bla death ba waa never able te move any part of bis body ex cept one arm. He had atwajs bean com cem iwlled te spend bla Uma In a large chair aad bad an attendant te wait upon blm. On account el bla terrible alllioUen, Mr. Andrews waa Incapacitated ler active busi ness, Upen leaving Philadelphia ha came te Lancaster and began a course el classical study under the direction el Prof. Theodere Appel, D. I)., late of franklin and Marshall. He went from Lannaster le Hopewell, Chester county, where be taught school. In IHMI it was proposed te start a high school at Union, Celeraln township. Wltb Mr. Andrews aa prlnclsd the school was started en August . Wltb Uie excetiUen of Kev. Jamas M. Morrison and William M. Merris, who taught for a short time, Mr. Andrews wss tbe only teacher connected with tbe school. The school became very popular aud It extended Ita beneficial Influence ever a large radius, Over I, MX) persons attended the school and there were few prominent families In Uie lower end that did net bave a representative In attendance el one time or another. Chester and ether ceuullee also contributed largely and among Uie graduates were many promt premt uent men and women. A number of gentle men and ladles or this city are of these who attended Uie Inatl'tiiUeu. Prof. Andrews taught Uie school uuUI two years age when he retired and moved te Oxlerd. It is but two weeks since be came le Lancaster where bla relatives reside. Iu IhTll It waa propuaed te celebrate tbe twentieth anniversary or Uie founding of Uie school. The movement took the form of a epular demonstration wblch was held In Uie Union Presbyterian church en August 8 There were almost '.1,000 persons present, and two bands et musie enlivened tbe occasion. Kev. C. W. Stewart, D. P., pastor or Uie Unleu church, delivered Uie address of wel wel cema Prof. Andrews, seated ou a chair te which he bad been centlned for se many yeara, called the roll of boys and glrla who In twenty years bad attended the school. The result showed that ever three hundred and tilly were prenenU Many had died and ethers were scattered ever dlllerenl parts of the country. There were addresses and eaaaya by Hiv. J. Cellins Campbell, D. Hatusry Pattentnu, el Philadelphia, H. 8. Smith, W. F. Beyer aud ethers. During tbe dsy Prof. Andrews was presented with an elegant silver ice pitcher by tbe Htudeuta aa a slight tekeu of their appreciation el his services. The day was one that will never be forgotten by these who bad the pleasure te le present l'ref. Andrews leaves a widow, suiter of Mrs. KliMbelb McMillan, et this city ; and his three sinters are well-known residents of Lancaster : Mrs. Jehn 8. Stabr, Mrs. Mary I.. Miller and Ml-a Belle Andrews. Mr. Andrews wss a devout member of Uie I'renbyteriau church and a man of rare intel lectual gilts. Despite his physical atllictleu be mastered the dlllerenl branches of a com plete clawlcal education, and was a most compeleut teacher. He tlrmly upheld the old Ideas of academic culture, and notwith standing his disability, enjoyed general geed health. He bad line social qualities and waa much beloved iu a wide circle of friends ; and bla hundredi el old pupils cherished him with deep atlectlen aud high regard. The funeral will take place te-morrow morning. The body will be taken te Uuarry vllleeuUie'.iU) train and thence te Union, where It will be Interred iu Uie Presbyterian cemetery. Uwuh ul Hrs. Auna Uracnbar. Mrs. Anna Drachbar, widow of the lata Henry Drachbar, died at her residence Ne. MO Weat Chestnut street en Saturday, aged ii7 years. Among her sons are Henry, Albert and Philip, Uie well-known bricklayers. Her funeral will take place te-morrow morning at8:'J0and Uie services will be held at St, J eseph'a Catholic church, with Interment at SL Antheny's cemetery. Deem el Rudelph raeetarmacuar. Kudelpb Fenstermaeber, an old resident of I au caster township, died early thla morn ing, after an illness el two weeks, at bla home en Milleraville turnpike near Uie toll tell gate, a abort distance beyond the oily tlmitr. He was a man of strict iutegrlty aud was highly esteemed by bis friends and neigh bors. He leavea a wife, who is a daughter of Jacob Peters, but no children. Hla luueral will take place Thursday at 10 o'clock. LAIU IK THMIM UHAVMB. Tbe rausrata of Wall Known faupla la Iha City and County. The funeral of Jacob K. Wltiuer, of Maner township, who died en Friday, aged 77 years, took place at U a. m. te-day, with services at tbe Masenvillecuurcu at loeciocu. The funeral of Mrs. Emma Dietrich, wife of Daniel Dietrich, el F.den. wbe died en Saturday, aged M yearn, took place at 1 p. m. today, with service at the beuse aud inter ment at Laudla Valley. The body el Mrs. Catharine Kulp, wbe tiled In this city ou Friday last, waa taken te ChauiberBburg fur interment thla morning. Tne fuueral services were held at Uie resi dence or her Htm, D. 11. Kulp, Ne. 115 Kast James street, Sunday afternoon. The funeral or Lazarus l'lewi took place tbls morning and waa largely attended. The services at tbe house and grave were con ducted by Kev. Uiigerlulder. The pall bearers were, A. Hlrsti, C. A. Knece, A. Albert, David Lederuiau, L. Iteaeusteiii, Merris Oersbel, II. Miller aud Jacob Selig. Tbe interment was made lu tbe Jewish com cem com tery. List el Uuclalmed Lallan. Following is the list el letters ramaiulug unclaimed in the Ijancaatar posteOloe ter Uie week ending Monday, June 20 : Lttiliea' List. Kvangellne Johnaen, Mrs, Annie Leauian, Mrs. Kva Lehman, A. B, Murray, Annie M. Kiuebart, Mrs, (J race Stewart. Uentt' List Bnwkhill, Kendlg .V Lauds, Hen J. Krlsman. A. K. Kvaiia, s. L. frank, J. 11. fryer ('.!), (leerge Urlasinger, Harry (lechuauer, Uress A Fester, M. L. Hening, J. K. Jehnsen, Saui'l. M. Helb, Uanry U. Wolf. Uasparele Hurglera lu Jail. William Housten and James Kelly bave tsjen committed te Nerristnwu prison by Justice Beldman, of Buyer's Ferd, te answer for ahoeUug Maurice Keyuler at Llnneld. Tbe crime waa committed In aa attempt te rob Keyuler's store. Tba priseaara ware handcuded there, and ea tbe way te Jail a confederate attempted te pass tbemadlrk. He will also ba arrested. Keynler'a Injury la of a dangerous character. Twe BrllM-Olven Convicted, Tba jury in tba boedta eases U Chicago baa brought la a verdict of guilty against Mo Me Uarlgla and McDonald. Tbe penalty waa fixed at three yean IniPtieeiitueat Ui um penitentiary. They Oe OaMnsbia eat aalantay and Are Baelrjr Oeaqaared. Columbia, JuBaae. The Brat game of a eerie of flva between tba Bears and the Lan caster Ulasla waa played en Saturday after noon wbea a ellm crowd waa present and IMgarBeramltadlaavtoteryror the borne team. Meteber pitched a very geed game and ba waa axeatlaBtly supported by Hash. At Uie beginning of tbe seventh Inning the umpire made a vary oleaa decision when ba declared Shay safe ea borne plate. Tba vlsl'-ers "kicked" In a vigorous manner at tbls time and tba manager called bla men from Uie Held. After aema talking .the matter was settled by Shay going back te third base and vV. H. Oeen, Interstate Association umpire, taking llabel's place. In this inning Uie Basra caught ea te V actor's pitching and hammered Uie ball all ever tbe let. Six runs were made In tbls Inning. In tbe eighth Inning Meleher placed tbe ball ever Uie right field fence for a borne run, which turned the crowd Inte a wild mob. The visitors are fine ball playera and never said a word unless occasion demanded lt Tbe work et their oeachera was vary amusing te the people present Tbe plsylug of Kandelpb and Coaever was el the superior order and de lighted all present. Vector was admirably supported by Soudder. The scere : IIIAM. a III I- e A Jlrlmmir...'i a i u e atelcber. , I 10 11 HINT. Hall, -i Bllll'.O A B I 1 3 0 2 icudaur, c ttandilph,J, i I H It 2 2 2 I 2 2 0 U 0 1 II 1 1 V I 1 I 0 U 3 0 Meyers, c . I Klnir.l. 2 I 1 U I 0 0 0 4 8 J 2 oaiie,s .... t Hay, r n lehiiBOn, I 1 Uonevur, . (i MinrweiMii, 0 V actor, p, . 0 Keulz, 1.... u Hwliigier,3. u Hhity, r 1 Ktwh, c 3 llel'nKur, m 1 Total. .11 1121 13 I Total . 6 7 Zl'le a tRnshoullerleavlnif Iamu Uileru nllchur wu In bis box. Bear's e u 2 u e l a 2-11 Wlanu. , 2 1 2 e u u u u ft Earned runs Hears, U t UlnnU, 1. Twe base hits-llmtrs, 2. Heme run -Me'cnur. Letien bases Hears, 1 1 UlanU, I. Uoubte play-Mall and Uonever. struck out Hearn, ft s tilants, lu. HtHttS en balls Ueitra, 4; ttlanM, 1. Hteleii bates lirliinner 3t Myers, 8nuy, Hull, 2; John John Jehn eon. Umpire llabel. Te-morrow Uie Heading club, of the State AascclaUen, plays Uie Lancaster Ufanta en Uie Ironsides grounds. The peeple should turn out and give tbe colored boys encour agement. The League guinea or Saturday were : At Bosten : New Yerk 5, Bosten l! ; at Phila delphia: Philadelphia 7, Washington fl ; at Chicago : Chicago Its, Detroit li ; at Indlau apills : Indianapolis in, Pittsburg 1. Chicago hit Weld man, et Detroit, for a total of forty-two bits Saturday, exclusive of seven bases en balls, and the reault waa a bad defeat for the Wolverines. The Association games of Saturday re sulted like this : At Staten Island : Met 7, Athletics ; at Cleveland : Cleveland i, Louisville a. Tbe State Association game resulted as fellows Saturday : At Wilkesbarre : Wilkes barre 10, Keadiug 1 ; at Johnstown : Johns town II, Altoeua 6 ; at Bradford : Bradford ID. Willlanispert'J. The Mela made their whole seven runs In tbe Urst inning en Saturday. Hugh Dally pitched a spleudld game for Cleveland ou Saturday, Louisville had but live actual bits oil him. Stag", the wonderful pitcher uf the Yale club, held tbe Prluceten down te three hits Saturdav. Ills team weu bv le te I. Harry Beyle's work In the box for Indian apolis Saturday was of Uie right kind. Plltaburg had only live bits. me American Association ixjepie are laughing at the peer showing Pittsburg Is making In Uie league. Detroit is very lucky, for whenever they tonne It aeeuix that Bosten detM the Bame. Tbe New Yorkers have geed reason te be proud of tbe work deue by their teatu lu Bos Bes Bos eon. Peeple will de well te keep their eyes en Ansen' aggregation. Keep your eye en the " llemleckers" at te morrow's game aud see hew many el tbem you knew. The Philadelphia Vriv is certainly en ceuraglug tbe amateurs of the greatest base ball city lu the United States by publishing Uie full score of their gauies. tllbaen and Devlin have been released out right te the Lynn club. The Philadelphia team Is carrying tee many men and aome will surely be dumped. Jliuuiy Kosemaii, releaaed by tbe Athlet ics, is back with the Mela. He and Matthews will bring sulta against Uie Athletics for back salaries. Big Hamilton, formerly of the Ironsides, lias played tweuty-nlx consecutive game ler Lawrence, Mass , without an error. Umpire Williaui Dean, of tbls city, slipped te Cauideu aud waa married last week. Tbe Brooklyn club defeated the Meti by J te 6 yen ter day In the presence et 10,000 peo ple. McTamany had a home ruu. The SU Leuis defeated Cincinnati, at the home of the latter, by 4J3 te 1. Over 15(uoe people saw the game. Dally, of Philadelphia, la te be released te Washington. The Actives or tills city were delestcd iu LlUlz by 11 te U ou Saturday. Auuaiaaicrff huiukh auiuium. Frarl Lacay Harris d en Juua I, Last, aud Dead ou Iter 2Jd Birthday. l'earl Cetlman left ber hotue at Newark, Ohie, and en June I, joined Kdward Laeey, a New Yerk bowery bartender, at Newark, N. J., where they were married. They came te New Yerk and settled down lu a first fleer lurulshed room at U Seuth Washing ton Square. Lacey'a busines kept blm away from home nearly all Uie time. She knew nobody In the city, and feuud her Ufa very lonely. Friday night alie told tbe laudlady that she was homesick, aud had been crying nearly all day. "If I was only keeping Iiouse," she said, 1 could occupy my miud iu that way, but this life la terrible." At 1 o'clock Saturday mernlug Laceycauie borne and found hi wife sitting at a table writing. It was her custom te sit up and await his return. He left her writing and went te bed. About two o'clock he saw her get up aud go te a closet in Uie room and close the deer. He became alarmed aud sprang from bis bed. The inullled report et a pistol from the closet greeted Ills ears. Ills who reeieu eui wiui bioeu uewing from tier neck, aud as he caught her iu his arm she said : "ldid it, 1 did uet want te live," and she pointed te a uete ou the table. It read : te whom it may concern that i don't want no one held responsible for wbat I am about te de for I will kill myself with my own hand ssud u.e home te my mother. Mrs Mehala Cellmau Newark Ohie I am Mrs I'M Lacey. Mrs. Lacey shot herself buhlud the right ear with her husband's revolver, which he kept lu his trunk. The bullet ledged in the base of Uie skull. Au ambulance came Irum hi Viucent'a hospital. She told tbe surgeon wheu asked ber age, that it was ber -id birthday. " Don't take ine away," sbe said, " let me die wiUi my arms areuud Eddie. Mrs, Lcey died in the hospital about 6) o'clock. m HTATIS NOIKS IN A LINK OK TWO. UX'Cengresauiau Kverharl's friends are said te have purchased Uie West Chester Jleimblicutu William Kelt), aged 11 yeara, et Norrls Nerrls Norrls (ewn, waa drowned Saturday afteruoeu while bathing lu the Schuylkill at that place. Mrs. i.yuia aiinuicu, ageu e-, ui uaiiaa uaiiaa lewn, Yerk county, tell down a flight of stairs ou Saturday and died almost instanUy. P. M, Arthur en Saturday addressed Uie public meeUng of Uie locomotive engineers, under Uie auspices of the Harrlaburg division. Uoverner Beaver alto spoke. lsaae Hilbet, 31 yeera old, residing several miles below Keadiug, fancies that ba was commissioned by a higher power than man te build a monument te Kve. Ue will be removed te Uie Harrlaburg asylum. Tea thousand persons witnessed en Satur day Uie PatrioUe Order Sens el America oel eel oel ebrallen of tba 100th anniversary of tha evae uatlea el Valley Ferge by tha KavoluUenary loreaa. m ajela the Thaadar storms. front Uie Vhlladelphta Times. Ijaueaster county should leta ae Uuie ui applying k aa Injunction te leclralu Uie tueudar tterma, CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICES. Ma .taciaa in cirr aud cuumti rmmw jaraaaanaw. Hew the OtturahM Were UeeoraMd-Tliesa Whe'ftatertalned the MM folks at the Ureal Annual rasllral Tbe Pro Pre grammes el Hiulr, Addraewt, Ktc. Children's Day was fittingly observed at St, Luke's, Marietta avenue, en Sunday at both tbe morning and evening services. In tba morning there was a service for Uie bap tism or children, when nlneteen children, in cluding one ram liy or six, reoelved bely bap tism. In tbe evening Uie service waa ar ranged ler the Sunday schools, and consisted or Uie usual service of the soheol, with appro priate scripture lessens and bymna, and with choice recitations well rendered by a number of the scholar. The pastor Kev. Win. F. Llchllter waa assisted In Uie service by Mr. K. C. Scbledt, who elllclatea at St. Luke's Uerman service, and by Kev. B. F. Bausman, of Shepherdstown, W. Vs. Tbe llewer dec orations were the lineal we have ever seen In tbls church. On the altar was a cress made el field daisies wltb vases erilllea, and within Uie chancel ferns and palms with two pyra mid of cut flowers; and en the reccai wall, made entirely of datsles and sprigs or box wood, was the motto "Sutler Little Children te Come Unto Me." VUil.UMmU'A DAT AT QUAHttt VlLLm. A Usls Occaaleu at HL rani's Iteferiuad Church. Tliat Place. Q,uAitiiiviM.K, Pa, June a) Yesterday was a gala day at SL Paul's Heferined church at this place, it being the aunual observance or the Children' I)y of tbe Sunday school, which this season was tbe largest and best they have ever had. There are two large Blble classes each having some twenty members In 1L These classes are under the teachings of 1 1. W. Hensel, (who is also su perintendent), and U. J. P. lUuti, both of whom are well known as active workers In tbe cause of Sunday schools ; te these two classes much cred it Is given ler the success ful manner In which the day was celebrated. The church was packed and many unable le gain admission. It waa tastefully dec orated with evergreeus and canary birds In cages. The altar and Its aurreuudlngs were very handsome, being a perfect mass of tropical plants aud natural flowers worked in all kinds of designs and mottoes, all of which were tastily prepared and freely furnished by Lery Sutor.tlerlst, or this place. The exercises began at half-past two .o'clock when Uie whele se bop 1 formed in precession In Uie grove around the church and led by Mr. ilensel marched into tbe church, each class being In charge of ita teacher and each class carrying a beauttrul trimmed silk banner en which were Inscribed appropriate mottoes. The scholars were seated areuud the altar, while the organist, Miss Florence ltaub, played a beauttrul march, alter which tbe choir and erchestra took their places and sang anepuulug,aa!stud by the whole school, which waa entitled a " Welcome Seng." Then MmStaullerdellveredaverybeaulUul welcome address, after which recitations were made by eight or tbe little glrla el the school, all et whom acquitted themselves very well. Thla was followed by au address by Miss Bella Hlldebrand entitled "Ihe Significance et UouaeH," which she beautilully illustrated, aud "The June Festival" by twelve young ladies aud four young meu, with Mia Jenuie Aument as queen, closed that part of Uie pregramme. Botween all of tbe exercises thore wai given responsive readings by Uie school and music, the latter of which was very Hue aud gotten expressly for the occa sion by (1. J. P. lUub, theeillclent leader of the church choir. The singing et it by tbe whole school showed careful preparation. The ergau was presided ever by Miss Kaub, the cornets were blown by the Suter brothers aud Justus Helm played tbe violin. But wbat was especially observed was that the singing was joined lu by the whole school and we dare say that there Is uet a school lu the county auy where which can equal lu Among these present were theKeVa. Sou Seu Sou ders, Cairns and UalbraiUi,all el whom as well aa the superiutendeut, made short addresses. The exerclies lasted abaut three hour, Services at Mauhslui. Maniiuim, June 20. Yesterday being the Sunday appointed by the Keformed church as Children's Day, ser vices for the children were held lu St. Paul'r, IhU borough, both morning aud evening. The church was elaborately decorated. In Uie centre waa an arch of greens wltb gates, a repreeentien of "gates ajar." Frem the centre el the recces arch was suspended a large floral triangle with lleral star within It ; floral wreaths were suspended by the side of the arch, and en the communion table steed a beautiful lleral crew, batket and bouquet. Ou bouquet stands iu front of each pillar were massive bouquet of rare flowers, while the front of the pulpit platlerm was lillcak with ferns aud ether plants, lu the rear of the rectus a large white cress arose behind a beautiful palui. 'ihe morning service consisted of hymns by the school and congregation, reading of seripture by Kldcr A. Kline, prayer by Kider H. C. Boyd, aud a short children's aermeu by the pastor. A pleasant sight was Uie in taut school seated en the pulpit platform iu their little arm chain). Tlioeveuliigservlceattip. m. was attended by a congregation which tilled the church. The hymns et the rchoel were admirably rendered, the responsive readings heartily given, and tbe recitations by Misses Lizzie Heusor, J osle Martin, A. Florence Leng, Jeuulu OueU, Katie Neavileg, Bessie Ulug rich, Mabel Hackmau, and Masters Willie Kicti and Frank Hackmau delivered with vigor aud precision. The pastor, Kev. W. J. Jobusen, delivered a short address. At till service all Uie reciters, who wero ueted en the platform In the rear et the gates, passed through and lu front of the gate te deliver their recitations, the gates being opeued aud closed by two lurters, Master Alvlu Dauuer and Hurry Arudt, The entile wervlce was meat Interesting, varied aud pleasing. Children' Hay at riuudsriburg. Children' Day" Services were held Situ day evening in Soudersburg M. K. church. The yeuug folks were greeted by a large au dience aud an excellent programme was geue thteugh with te tue delight et all. Kacb eue iwrfermed bis part excellently, especially these taking part in " Christian Uracoa," which was prob ably Uie most enjoyable part of tbe happy pregramme. The school was drilled for the occasion by SupL Jehn Weaver, ably assisted by Uie pastor, Kev. J. A. Cooper, aud ether members el tbe cemlttee. KxercuMM lit Marutia. Maiuktta, June IM. Kxtenslve prepara tions were made for Children's Day in tha M. K. church yeaterday. The object JuatlUed It and Uie result was very approving. Oa tbe altar of the church were many plants and (lowers. These with two bird cages aad their intuata loeiteu very beautiful. At 10:30 a. ui. the morning services began. Tbe audi torium waa wall crowded with a large audience before thla hour. With the exoep exeep exoep Ueb of an infant baptism tba children, conducted the entire interesting pre. gramme whleh oenalsud of well chosen and spekea recitations and excellent atogleg. Tbe Utile canaries la their aweet aetaa vied with tba beautiful children's me lodious voice in sending forth cheering musie te aa enraptured audience, it was but ma aaucUty of the place that rerbade tba usual applause, which however waa ahewu In atlant appreciation. ?n" parUclpaaU were vary wail drilled aad these hav tag charge et tha pregraatae deserve much etadM, At e ras. tba aarvleaa ware eeatutued with tha aaaae result aad Ilka appreelatica. emM ir. iatarssUag Kx News sTresa Brl Tewaahlp. Nkw Helland, June 30, Children's Dayasrvlesa were bald ea Suadayln three churches oensUtuUng tha New Heiiaad charge or tba Hefermed church. At tea o'clock in Uie morning, Salem (known aa Heller's) cburcb waa packed run with a deeply Interested congregation, tha Sunday school occupying a prominent position la tha front part of Uie church. Tbe church waa beauUfully and elaborately trimmed with Mowers and plants, and the services were of ae Interesting character. Sinking, reading of the scriptures, and a number el recitations by the children constituted a large poiUea of the pregramme. Short addresses were made by Kev. D. B. Shuey, of Kmperla, Kansas, and Uie pastor, Kev. D. W. Merhard. At Uie afternoon service at X.eltenrelch church beauUful bouquets made tba church fragrant, and an Interesting feature waa Uie baptism of two litUe children. The church at New Helland was very beauUfully and gracefully decorated aad at Uie service held In the evening a responsive service suitable te Uie occasion was rendered wltb considerable spirit ; recitations were de livered by Sallle Leed and Mary K. Gerhard, and an excellent address waa made by Kev. Win. P. Compten, el Uie M. K. church, of Church town. K I'll it ATA 3, NKW HOLLAND 21. On Saturday afternoon tbe Kpbrata base ball club came te town te play a game et ball. Tbe visitors opened at tbe bat and succeeded In making two runs en errors et Uie New Helland players, and did net score again un til tbe sixth inning, when they made another run, that being all they made. Davis, el Uie home team, struck out no leas Uian eighteen el the Hphrata club. The home club pounded sixteen runs out or the Kpbrata pitcher hi two innings, and then U arret waa put la Uie box, and New Helland made eight runs oil or blm. In Uie evening Uie ball club belda reetlval which waa well attended, considering that there waa a festival at Falrville and one at Spring (Jarden at Uie aame time. On last Monday evening tbe new beard of school directors met in tbe directors' room and effected the following organization : President, I. II. Hlldebrand ; secretary, U. 1L Kanck ; treasurer, I. H. Shealler. Tbe ether members of the beard are (Jee. Irwin, Isaac Martin (Spring), and KliasUretT. Tbe Knights el Uie Gelden Kagle go te Litltz en the Fourth of July te participate In Uie parade thore. J. iu S. I'axseu, wbe was sick ter Uie past few weeks, has resumed bis duties as engi neer en Uie K. B. & W. K. K. Adam Overly will bold a festival in tbe or chard in the rear of bis saloon next Saturday evening. rmNKAtLrAtiiA'a himh LICMNSa LAW. Liquor Uaalets te I'reMcuta Clsrzjnian u Thay Vse Win at the Hacrainatti. llarrltburg Cerr. of Mew Yerk Bun. Tbe high llcenae law recently passed by the legislature provide that it aball net ba lawful for any person, with or without a license, te furnish by sale, gift, or otherwise te any person auy spirituous, vinous, malt, or brewed liquors en any day upon which elections are new or hereafter may ba re quired te be beld, nor en Sunday, nor at any time te a miner, or a person et known Intem perate habit. Tbia is construed by soma lawyers te forbid the use of wine at Uie cele bration or Ihe Lord's supper In the churches, Owing te the scarcity of unfermented wine most of the churches have benu using vinous wines for the sacrament. In the city of Alteena Uie liquor men bave clubbed to gether aad subscribed a fund te prosecute tbe first minister wbe administers the sacra ment by Uie uae or tbe ordinary wlnea. In Philadelphia a trust company baa been organized by the liquor men, wltb a pal I up capital of (300,000, te guarantee Uie bends el dealers taking out license under Uie Brooks law. It establishment was owing te Uie Inability or many individual dealers te act immediately in their own behalf. A move meve move ment waa proposed among tbe brewers that an advance of f 1 per barrel en beer be made, and that with this surplus each brewer pay ter the license of bis patrons. Similar or ganizations are contemplated in all part el tbe state, and a fund is being subscribed te attack the constitutionality et Uie law in Uie courts. m mruum in ram ma r. The gtuuieyrs Who Ar Iearaetant Most Make Beem for Hetter Man. Wasiumuten, June 30 Commedore Har mony was interviewed by a iW reporter yesterday respecting Secretary Whitney's letter en the subject el dismissals of navy yard empleyes. "It does net mean," said Uie commodore, " that any rude disturbance of present conditions or any wholesale turning out of preeent empleyes is contemplated. It means that length or service does net at all mean efllcleuey. It means that In Uie pro gress or reform beads must fall and nobody need be surprised il they are old heads. There are men In whom length of at rvlce produces euly blue mould and obstinacy, and a pre sumption of superiority le orders and disci pline. It produces in aeme men a disposition te criticise and Und fault with new men, new method and new Ideas ; it produces In them a dlspoalUea te de anything rather than work ; they begin te think they cannot be dispensed with, and wheu they sutler Uie penalty of their own tneilicleney they are astonished, and they point te their leugth of ser vice te prove hew great a less Uie department will sustain in parting with tbem. Iu my opinion, Uie secretary's letter simply means that Uie old men are net al ways the beet, and a declaration that tbe m elUcient, no matter bow antique, must make room for belter meu." Iren stanuf telarara afrel. Pitimiiuke, June 'M.X well attended meeting uf iron manufacturers waa beld In this city te-day at which the uew wage scale uf tbe Amalgamated Aaccb lien of Iren and Steel Workers waa freely discussed. The manufacturers are exceedingly reticent as te wbat bad been deue, but enough waa learned te war rant tbe statement that tbe inanufaelurera will vigorously oppose tbe adoption of the scale aa It new stands. Mr, B. K, Jonas waa beard te denounce tha acale aa "abaurd." HtroekVor maker Wages. GiiATTANoeuA, Tens., June aa Twe hundred pit men employed at the Chatta nooga pipe works struck for higher wag a this morning. They made tueiruemanaaa 8 o'clock and went out at once because insu re quest were uet granted. Net Abilsctfrd, Uat Kleped. The mau with whom the Ceuatasa Campes left France la the Viscount DelatourUarbtcef. The couple went te Antwerp aBdwlUigofreai thereto Kegland. wbjueUjey J"" The fortune of the oeualesa M atueiataa at 7,600,0W. 8sW4e Hear axyenHOWB. Samuel Beyer, a farmer residing Bear Myeratewa, Lebanon oeunty, dlaappewad from hla home recenUy. and Saturday hia body was found la a stable with WeThreet out from ear te ear. He was worth ever Ilea, 000, but fears of impaadlag Uoaaeiai dkwatar Beprayed upea htattUrtftat he took Me life THE QUKK1TS 7 f. MMTMa ir.a amMtaitiBM i i-Ci-. afiaiilltsaialHawaITaaiftl Londen, June 2a It wewteY le give aay Idea la thai la tha oily thla meraiag, seeaethtBg terriae. Oaaaaa what it will aa le from tba pfevtaeaa lodging last Bight tbemselvea la Um they might They sweva4 m appearance thla meralat starling homeward aaaJa. Tfeaya te live out or doere beura ea the doubtful eh aa eaat royal personages rlda by. Me wbat Uie queen will decide le aa She has changed ber mind half a in aa many days and tha oemrt their wit's ends. Thaun queen'a permitting Uie proeaaaoa te ) or run etata u putting tha aaaawal whole demonstration la JaeajsjH course tbe final decision will ba alvea Uie day.but there are many details aBat te nave a week'a uma for fecllen that have beau kept unsettled until Uie last moment. aura te ba many bitches, but than ta llevedte be any danger of dynamite rages. ThaoempanionaaiporiaaFri Wales is believed te beauffieleat te the quean from personal attack, evaa U were possible. Tbe prlneaas la eae af few royalties really beloved by the She Is, perhaps, tbe only eae of the or twenty potentates of small aad gree taking part In tha abew for Whet I nay aiuuiiuen ui jMiisf; wilSl.i,.- 'J T - The Joint Jubilee gift te Ihe q ber children and grandchild rea la a asjtgf stiver centrepiece for tha labia adetaea 1 precious atones, tub girt waa Berlin, it comprises three parte l one common base in Uie contra of Uie British arms and tha legead 'Bet dren and grandchildren, te our mother and grandmother." The portion oensiatH of a base aderaea Wtsal arms and portraits of the donors. The 1 solid geld surmounted with a royal i tbe rights of wblch is a lien aad te Ihe I unicorn. r8.t ,JH Tne streets te-uay are crowded waa wbe bave come te participate la, or Uie jubilee ceremonies. Se deaae throng that in aema quarters greatly impeded. The queen drove Windser Castle te tbe railroad BtallBB.I beardlne a special train In "' l breugnt te Londen, a great erewa I Uie arrival of Uie queen at station here and enthusiastically her majesty as aha alighted, assisted into Uie carriage lat She was at onee driven te palace. Crowds et people lined the, route from tbe railroad atatkm le the , and rapturously apptaudedjhe qa waa driven by. Her majesty lighted at Uie demonetraUeea et shown bar, aud with smiling taea repeatedly in acknowledgement The ration of building and tba ereoUen eft trivancaa for Ilium inaUeg purposes M) creasing, and premises te be scale ever witnessed. Tbe weather la i people generally bilng holiday- was Three hundred Iteuian Catholics, i them peers, have returned their UefcewH UUlng tbem te admlasien te Uie We Abbey j ubilee service g Tbe lightness of Uie senteueaa Imp paid' Lieipsie upon tne men convicted or treason la a source or widespread Tbe Parisians are nonplussed, aad an explanation et Uerman leuleaey. are inclined te uuuk uiaili'rtnce 1 making up bla mind te adept a pelkry at j dinerenee lu the Keicbaland ea that violent measures of repreastea eely I Uie spirit el allegiance te FT aaplraUens, Tba Paris JAare contains i en the French army, written by a officer atatlened la Algiers, though i is known euly sub rose, the writer i adopting a nom de piaate. The taken la that apart from anyi policy, France abeuld keep her i make It at least as eOlelent aa ether power; and Uie writer that Boulanger, having shewa a organlzaUen, it ta suicidal for Fraaee hi else him and reject the rirevldeeee wa given te tha nation one really great i man. The writer la likely te gat bate I en account of hla bellUleleg all the I wigs in order te eulegise nobody can be found wbe will deny I of bis argument. Tbe report that 1 is te be given an Important i la still currant but baa aet vMbeeaeeal by auy definite action en the part at I government Boulanger may aet i eiler. He certainly will net If he I will hinder bis return te tbe muistryef.i wblch return must reault from IM ...-... ( tenueuey ei inmga, .-f 4lMaa ! tits Vrtmrm m BValea. ni Londen, Joine IU Tha Orewa. Frederick Wllliain and family I day at tbe Marlborough heuee Prince of Wales and attended i royal chapel. There ware services yesterday la the chare out Uie kingdom. Oraagi LtvKKt'oeb, J one 24. Artotgre of tbe Jubilee eateeratiea eaaurtea between Orangemen aad Hecialliht aud stones were freely used. Tbe peraed Uie brawlers and made aaverai Ne serious casualties tesuued alialr. SUM jBr-PBRHON ClTV, Ma, JaHK-l preuie court te-day oeafi rated the tbe Ht Leut onmteai ee Maxwell allae Breeke, aa death for Uie murder el O.A.J Southern hotel la aa, Laeaki The date el axeoBtiea w i J.ONDOB-, Jaae a a a Loadeaderry haa seat n VMieria a seal sigaalurea of aer ""ftft gat! aBnrnfr - jBbUaeeariag, mMAtMMB 4aTJUMI WAaauaarea, O, lW4aaa UK Jerly wlade, AnsatteaasaMHet Perta BMwaH aWsTwlajBwl 0MW CMsMaawal aswawaM uvsewMtutiaattaaeJaaasawj 'ft--.i I iHsatara nevayiwaiia I eriy wlade, aaatsesaly saaty alishtchAaaailBBaBsBaBaWaia' "', atigai eaawaw nsignsi 1 1 .t e. j. BreBwBeOawBaaaaJ gaiaat ala fartaiaa tar MMM laalaSSSaSTBa at uaa AaaBlea. tmj.WfJatlLBaaaj aeaa, UeXi Jea,- M. liMsaawarl Maaai JaaMB at JUasaMH aV.Mewaws 4 gaaaaatagaat aj TaLtcIasJ t&tJi rfr'j':' J SK i ' ' .A.--aaBaaaaBaaal
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