Ifl' " U WWp$F?F?!fp W!WI t IX -f -" , - iWst" Sje Imtfagttf utiliwtxiM. saw ' s . - V& ?:".. . jrVwiaw-' ffi1lV r. jr.neis?. wwxsrw rx. ..SCV,"", HJiib3 fej'ViI iW VOLUME XXIU-NO. 252.-SIX PAGES- LANCASTER, PA. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1887. SIX PAGES.-P1UCE TWOM THKNKW LICENSK LAW. no imahbbb vah hb vbamtbu n tunc or rum nit. TUB The Mufflrt Vaa.plrary Ca Argued and the Niveath Day rlapti.L' N.w Ha lea Hubulll.it Without Argamral im Judgment IMMktt 04llwt.Uarr.nt iluiln. The court thli morning heard argument en Iho ruts for new irUI In thiicasnofoimmoo thiicasnefoimmoo thiicasnofeimmoo Wraith vs. WlllUm Dultlii, onvlcted of con spiracy In procuring the elopement of L'rxle Kngle, uiluer, Irein lier lather's home. The position taken by Diiillu'it omtisel was that the evidence produced net milllelvnt In law te establish n conspiracy WILL UK AM HTIIKKT UK OI'KNKII? Tlie two rults as le the opening, of Kt Grant strnd vM'tn Hrg Hid. The oeutt failed thoattnnllen ulcuim-ul te n dot Isum which dra'de tliHt tlict abandoned order cdurt fur a lev low emmet Leu sum Haled. Underfills riilltiic II Is probable that the report of viewer will Ui confirmed Mini Iho strew I ordered epene I. Intheeitti of emiiunii wealth v William Heme, ilutnlen, the rule le show oane why an altietimunt should net Imue wan made absolute. In tlioKevmitli Day Kaptlata' caae thorniest en tliU wees' argument Hat as te the ap proval et tlie bends of tlie trutnw ttlected by oieh faction werosubuiltled without argu ment. Conniel en both Hide were willing te allow Iho matter te go ever until Tuesday and let Judge Pulhey dNpnse of these to gether with the former proceedings In the case, but Judge Livingston said Judge Fulliey had been called In te decide the equity cvn only, aud with thscasesen tbU week's Hat he bad nothing te de. The suit of Aldus t'atteraeu v thu city of Lancaster, role te Htrlke out mm suit, was submitted without argument. A LIOKNIB liKLIVKIt VNUK. There wna iUlte a breeze In court when Uie Templutmi llcenas cine wna argued. lu the argument Mr, Nauuivn uied the word "par leying with Juitkn" at which Judge I'attor I'atter auii leek elltiixe. Toiupletnii'MCouiiaol were wlllltig that Hih Hoef no alieuld be revoked, hut ni a petition ler a tMiisler of Iho llcvue le II. T. Dally IihiI Km liltd they were 0il te Imvlnj; tlie llciune revnkeJ new, Tlih morning Jmle I'tteruti attd llMtafier acamriit oxiiiiluatlen el the new llemw la the court wt of tlie opinion that no IIlviimh could l triiiitlurrMl alu-r Jinn- no Underthe e,d 1 pxtluein ler Iru-tf. r were tiled Jl ityimiil iju tlii trvisfui wn Ultde. Aa ceualruiHl hy tlie court, It a he el or re tuttil k',"'r ru u mn dim iMtwurti newandthii grtitliiK e: t te iluhi-h ntxt ear, tlie ! c. i -.u a lit litjMc it IIHI.M iiimni . Thu Judmufiit du'kei wat lmIIikI at tea e'cti'Ck Hinl'Jt udmiilt were miturnd far want et h ptta, ap imkuice or f.llldmlt et de-foci-i -ltte HteJi-d'trlHr wnilluu.wil from her tiut 'I id, t'jiin It II-hdihiIciIct, en the ground I i' rtleu. In the pmu'wlie.-i I I 'i "it i f ir Hi d v -H'Otl of tlllt ,M(,.ir OAfn-d lij ljivi AHlntllil and AmlrnvK I'ceit nul Imr pirtv tnlf: Ceptntthn i n i , i I in unl -r of uurt wllltjonxliiHlieK.il li irerl) I'tll' ItUl-lll HllOVrlt I vtlMlll or 4 oil deiiixHi'er, ejiiIi- llaK-d in iti i ii.i in-iii-enl In v. A aiiiiiieja i ttvii,!i44 a4idl In tin) ault el t'eniiiii ha WVh'liHiia N. A. U Wei ibans n lulterv hii I ilBkrtl m 10 in in 4 (1 Klliulr-i, a illvorce I lien tier huvbvid (')rti', !! the ground el ilinerll n. HI 1 1 II tin Vit II r nun I rir. ft! ti.it. lrtfi-lit i tit lu Ihu Comity le rreirit Itf-al!'!!! Ilrrr thitllm. lliarli '.vit t lieirtl by AUIurman lUrr en IrniMV finniin, en a i-harue prr ferrcd tij titroigeA Klebl, uintcr tlie jet of nuitil el Xprll.ii, K3 rim Hini MCtlen preildtti tl)4t mi bi I "T nil. it h ittlnr nuy hll've till l-Hltll t Hi tlHtl IIMI k III tl)l--llUlH regiatrred ill tlie ollice el the i i ri'lary of the coiniiieuvtiMllh. Tim tuceud eeutl n N as follewa : "It l beriby diularcl te be iiulawlul for any ier' u or pHrieim hero4tter without the nuliltm el itmeiriiur lliref te till with mineral watera or ether lieteragea any audi bettlea marked, or te eell, dlaiHiae of or te InilUu lu mi) mull liettlfi hi iimrked and net bought by him or her or audi owner thereof and e cry puinn no iillfiidlng nlmll buliable te a i?nalty el tlltyceDts for every bottle ae lllltvi, or ud,er dlaprNSd of, or bought, or trafficked in, for the tlrat ellenae, and of II ve dellara for every aubaequent eiranae, te be recovered lielore any alde'tnta ;or juatlce of the iieaceu llnea and pBitaltlea are by Uw reoeternblp, ler the use of the common cemmon commen tvoalth." Thu timtlineny nheHed that Mr. Klebl bad bia trade mark registered and that a large number el liU bottle were found In tbe poa pea poa eaalen of Mr, Zee'i aud eighteen bottles were preieJ te have been filled while at Mr, ech'a place. Tba alderman rcaerved decision, a there are ether parllea agtlnat whom nulta are pending for aaimllar violation of the law. Tbla la the rlrat suit brought in tbla city under tbe Uw and the defendant, If the penalty or tifty centa per bottle la put en him , will appeal tbe amine te tbe court of quarter aeaalena. Itrewn A. Kennel represent Mr. Klebl and Jehn A. L'oyle, tti , the defendant. a KKLiuteua cmmmmuKT. Hlatluns ul Ilia Omm te Ha Iladlcat.d at St. Jea.pt' Chap. I. The beautllulcbapelattaebcd teHt. Jeseph's hospital has been rendered still mere attrac tive by Ihe placing therein of handsome "stations of the cress" portraying Christ's weary pilgrimage le Calvary. These stations are large In aize, he lug about two feet by three In dimensions, and they sre the gift of a charitable Philadelphia lady who does net with te baye her name mentioned. At 3 p. m te- morrow they will be solemnly dedicated te their bely uie with appropriate ceremonies. Kiv. Frauds Newbauer, of Camden, N. J., will preach sermons lu German and Kngllsh and Kev, Hjliwellz, of the hospital, will con duct Ihe dedication services. It wilt be a very Interesting sight, aud as each or the fourteen stations Is ludlvldually blessed the service will be of some length. The publie are Invited. Lancaster rear Director In fork. The peer directors of this county who visi ted Yerk yesterday were received by Direc tors Kldd and Wltmer, (Steward Htuek, Dr. D C. Myers and Chaplain T. J. Med rath. The Daily as) a : "The visitors made a thor ough tour of thu greuuds and buildings and expressed great satisfaction with the completeness of tbe Yerk peer farm and the manner in which it I being conducted. After the object of their visit was attained, at the Invitation of the Yerk county directors, the visitors were Invited Inte dinner. Messrs. Kldd, Wltmer and Hluck did everything possible te make tbe visit of the Lancaster elllclati pleasant and agreeable." Again Ilia Taipajar. rrem I be Philadelphia llacerd. The revenue commission and tbe beard of revision et taxes have decided that the law with relation te tba lu en furniture, walebas and pleasure carriages, passed by the legisla ture en May 10, deea net apply te tba celiac, lien of taxes during the present year. The Itevsas Aadtt. Tbe auditors la the aetata of Thaddeua Stevena were occupied all of Friday after noon In hearing testimony as te la Bete pre aented by the administrator of Alaasea Hmtms, noted In the Imtbllioiiieuv The nut SBeeUag et the auditors will tw ea IiWajr, JBJy 9, at 8 "el. AU BAUrMUVdKB MftUlit UW. rue Newly lnventa M.lauieMaUr and Haw II Wetka. About 40 nlbuilaala en the aubeet of elec tricity went te Mrlghten (leach en Thursday In lb beura when twilight la uaually ex peeled le attend ihe monthly meeting of tbe KlecUle eluK When dinner waa through Dr. Morae brought out a. starch box rtentalnlnga battery and attached It te a new elrctrloaelsmeiueter, hla own Invention. Tim Itmtiuiiient waa anall enough te held wlllitn Ibn two band, but could beoeunocteil with ordinary signal ln apparatus, accetdlng te the Inventnr'a claim, te record everything worth noting bout an earthquake. Fer an hour be enter talned hla bearera with a review of what bad been done In eartliiuak InvealUttHeu and then Illustrated the worklncef hlalnvvullen, which be explained aa fellow : "It labaaml," heaald, "Uieu what might be called a new principle It la prnpoed iiy this means te tuamnd a body In a klahle eipilllbrluui, and yet te aline-i umlrely ati atract It from the Itillunnreel grsvlly, and le oeutrol It by a force ( tar as we knew II) In dependent of the action of gravity, ItiXtUnlsta brlelly el a hlralght piece el ailt Iren, a little thicker Hun an ordinary sewing needle aud about an Inch long, which rout perpendl culary en Ita pnlnl, and Is acted upeu by a atralght permanent atif I nisgiiet, whose axle la a continuation of that of the needle. The magnet is brought down gradually se close te the needle that tlie latter In ready te lly up ward Inte contact with the magnet upeu tbe slightest diminution of tbe force of gravity ordinarily acting en thu niedle, by which it la retained In pimltleu. This ellicl Is brought about by the si Ig lit eat check or blew. The needle Is never allowed lu cjiun lu contact with the maauut. but with an Interiaised piece nl lira-Mi vy which an electric! contact Is brought aeut. The Inalriiinent cm thus tie made te register any rartlniuake blew (Mim ing from any quarter of theoempais, Includ ing au upward blew," IttSKllvg Irun Works lu CIiim. The presldaut of thu IWadlhg Iren works, at Heading, haa Informed the ceuip4tiy'aem pleyea that, " In o-inseipieuce et tbelr re. fusal te accept the proponed ten per cent, re duction, "all the cetnpHuy'H fnriiBcen, tube works, rolling and aheel mills will be cleswd en July 'Z ler an Indtlluite jmrli.d. "The oempauy, " he aald, could net airerd te erle the works at ttie pruwut late of wagra and price of goods. " J'he suajieu slim will threw 'J.oue persona out et work. The llroeke iron company, of lllrdsbore, has posted a notice In Ita puddle and aheet rails and nail lactery that, owing te the de pteasleu in the iron marxet, and in order le keep Ihe mills going, a reduction In wage of Its empleyes would have te be made, commencing July lt, of about ten per rant, lu thu wngiMet puddlera aud hunters, lllieen pur cunt te nailers' wages and ell ethers In proMirtleu, The ceiiipiny eiuplea about WD nnmli 1 ie.r (Irmiutlt r,ir m lltviiris. All old girl roejiitly uitrrlel le an old nan in H izlehuist, (1 irH, N sulni; for a divorce en the ground that liar contort Is red headed, has a wart en hW nevi, Ntiere lu hii sleep, hasn't ktaaed her alnce they were married, and, generally, Is lacking In warmth ofalleUleo. Moreevor, she waala te mirry some one else mere up te her Ideal of a lever. In rebuttal of the criticism that she ought te have made up her mind, at leal about the red hair and wart, atie alleges that her eye sight Is bad. The liUiiiind is evidently an unlucky aa he l ' horrid ' ll-i untried tu Ijeapiirect.ted wtrt, hair, lig'iuru ami all and he discover new thai lilt chief i liirim are Invlaltile te liUdlni ojed hrldii Hut bis coldness is luuxcusable I'Ue ardor that lin lulled liliu te Invest lit- savings In a llcensn ought te nave sum -l te uurve him for at least one pjii nuptial kls. MIIHII4J Hilioel Itnilmri' fn.tllute. A Hiuiday Hchoel Teachers' Institute wil1 tie held en Monday evening, legluniug at t o'clock. The fellow lug is the pregramme of exercises : Davotlenal exercises Hav. C I.. Fry ; lirat topic, the ChatatlipJa nyi-tem among Ihe young pi-op le, Mrs. II. I). Knight, followed ny geueral dlaciiNleu and questions. Kecess. Stcend topic. What DUpo-dtlen Hheuld lw Made of the t.'cntrlbutiens el the Sunday Scheel T Mr. V. (1. Nhuherlh, followed by general discussion. Third topic. What Is the Sunil iy Nclioel IiiHtltute geed for, anyhow? Kev U K.Iieupt; clnsliii; uxetctses, KaV. li. Milhter. Hew la curt Mini. I- id n tbe ChrlstUn Advocate. One of the fathers of Methodism cured a yeuug minister of using extravagant language In tbla way. Alter be bad been denouncing a person In a terrible fashion this minister took him aside and aaid : " Yeung man, If you had te describe twelve wicked men, be gliimug with tbe beat of the let, you would use up the entire Kngllsh language en him, and would have nothing te say except ' mere se' en the next, nuil Iwlore you get halt through you ejuld de nothing but make faces." Nothing will bring any rnterm te an end sooner, and rob its representatives el power, like undue vlolence el language. Tba I.uia New Accepted . rrem tbe New Helland Clailen. Fer upwards of sixty years a dispute baa exlated In regard te a Hue between lands new owned by David Ntyur and l'eler Yebn, In Ciernarven township. The length of tbe line In dispute la about 7 'J perches. Different surveyors nave bueu en Uie line in the past, but no satisfactory adjustment was ever made until new. Jeseph Shirk, the veteran aurveyer and Ingenious iuveuter, as near Hprlng drove, Kt Krl township, made the last survey, and the m.itler i new satis factory te all concerned. Te tie lnvatl(atl. Frem the Marietta Register. Twe sons of Geerge McCarty, of this place, who are pupils at the soldiers' orphan school, Mount Jey, were terribly beaten by a teacher at that humane Institution receutly. Tbe marks en thu back of one of these lads were large, and tbe skin was discolored from tbe flagellation, after receiving which he ran away and came te bis home In this place. A. committee front the U. A. K. pest of tbla plaee were te Investigate this case, and wbat the result may be we have net leerued at this writing. i K of t. ORIe.rf. At a meeting of Inland City Ledge, Ne. US, Knights or Pythias, last evening, tbe follow ing elllcera were elected : Past chancellor, J. Frank Bewman; chancellor, K. ;. Ureider; vlee chancellor, B. W. Uolbreok ; prelate, Jacob U. Mullen ; master-at-arms, II. L. Hlmen ; keeper of records and seal, Jeremiah litis j master of finance, Kdwln H. Hmeltz; master of exchequer, Jehn H. Kendlg ; inner guard, E. K. Humphrey vllle ; outer guard, Hartley Megulre ; trustee, Daniel blng ; rep resentative, Harry F.cktnan. Kavaas Caterpillar. The caterpillar plague, wbteb played such havoc with tbe trees and shrubbery in this city last summer, has again made lu appear ance here. Millions of them have taken pos session of some of the meat beautiful shade treason tbe principal streets and in private yards, and all of last year'a remedies have again been called Inte ellect te prevent tbelr multiplication. Killed Vf ltao18tp.eu. At North Industry, in Htark county, Ohie, Friday afternoon, Cenrad Dell, aged 45 years, killed his wife and stepson with a hatchet and then fled. He married the woman alx months ego. The provocation rer me crime waa tbe finding of a compromising letter te hla wife from another man. Tasutreea, Lest evening the attendance at Lowande's olreua waa set ae large, aa the tente ware net mera than naif filled. They close their en gagamaat this evening. Oat ear the Track. Last eveaiaa; two cars which were being sftinei JHsfM ue tree at Walnut and MM MrMtt, aWMwWfrtairwwrtterl Uragardsd bvPrsaldsetByrnaMOMOf Um VmtfMi4.HntU0H. iMOularaeiMaalulV' TlwOMtfMftitwv KKLLY'S GREAT DAY. wrWJi- 'Mir iSSBBBBBBBBBV Pl' J .SSBBBBBBBBBBBI SaBBBBBBBBBBSk. W4 aSBBBBBBBBBBBBB ''bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVP'' 'WtBmrX ' MS imvitirK a I'xmrmvT or at tun wiiilms in ram Ltnm eirr. The P.epl Kiumbr HI Werk ea the Chi cago Team and la with Marti Other te Wl ram. Ike lllatlnguliihed riajar-Tw!. Tketuand I'hm lllm an IkeOreaDd. Kelly, of the Bosten, was accorded the greatest ovation ever given a ball player In Chicago yesterday. Frem early morning until I o'clock lie waa the eutre of admiring friends whenever he showed his face. At H1U In the afternoon he was tendered a reception by the members of Ihe Chicago club and friends at the hotel, where a song dedicated te Uie " The Duly Kel " was sung. That ever, the playera of both teams entered carriages, bia old captain, Ansen, and himself occupying one drswn by four horses, and the inarch te the ball ground beaded by the First Itegltnent band began. Throughout tbe entire line of inarch the crowds that lined the streets kept up a ttnntluual hurrah ler tbe J 10,000 beauty. At the park a great crowd numbering from 12,000 te 15,000 people bad assembled, and when Kel rode te the grand stand thu whole crowd aress and yelled like rnad. Kven the lalle, of which there were hundreds, steed up and waved their hand kerchiefs. When Kelly Htepwl te the plate ler the lirst time he was presented with two elegant floral pieces and a jockey's cap made of red, white and blue atlk. Kelly was confused, te say Hie lf-ast, but managed te bow his acknowledgements te the miiltllude. The only noteworthy thing tbst Kelly did dur ing the game was te kick a geed deal, lie made two ces I y errors, three runs and two single hits. The crowd waa dtsapieluted at his playing. W. A. LATUAil. A Itepresantatlen or tba Or.at Coach el U Mb Leuis Team - llMurta el Frlday'a Oain Humors el the bahe ball deal by which Ven der Alie is te assume control of tbe Pulladel ptiia Athletics, are rife, and it Is said that if the deal la consumtnatei Ven der Ahe will transfer Latham, the great comber of the Ht, Leuis club, te Philadelphia. Should this be elTected there can be but little doubt but that the Athletic club will again rise te the place It held a lew years back. Be sides this It la reported that Latham aud Butheng de net agres together, and that a change would therefore be some what of a diplomatic stroke. It will be re membered that Latham and Bushong in dulged lu a light ou the Baltimore grounds early In ISSfi and that Manager Barnle, of the Baltimore, preferred charge against them which resulted in their each beiug lined (100, the line being levied at a special meeting of the Association managers, held at Columbus, O., June tub, ISn! Latham la the greatest tbtrd baseman lu tbe Association and as a coacher he atanda uneipualed. It waa Latham who lu the uigbth inning of the laat 'game of the world's champion set leu between Chicago aud Ht. Leuis, 111 ted one et Clarkaen'a balls for three bases and brought te Welch and Bushong, who were en bases, and this tied the score, it 1 saut that the scene en tbe grounds at the time beggared descrip tion, and it was some time 'era the play could again resume. Lttbatn ia a veterau of tbe Beld, having played with the Phila delphia team when they and tbe Metropoli tan formed what was known aa the alliance. He went ever te the 8t- L ul upon tbe for mation of tbe Association lie I a safe andaure batsman, and a tee. I aaventb in fbe list of the Association In 1SS0, playlugone hundred and thirty tour games with an average of 'Ma. He also atoed seventh lu the Helding average with an aggregale average et bit Lalbam'a great strength, hew ever, as has already been mentioned, Ilea lu hla ability te coach hla team aud te ' rattle" tbe opposition players. LAHVAHT0W HAW OhVH. rtfijr I eu te Ulv Kscli a U.rUlu hum te Stsrt Ike Organization. There ia a scheme en loot new te put a geed ball club In this city for the remainder of tbe season, and, if possible, te take tbe place el the Horauleu team lu thu Ntate League. Tbe plan U te get titty men te give a certalu sum each, aud the whole amount will be plenty te give the team a geed start. A well known gentleman of the town has premised that If tbe aum la raised, he will give bends te run tbe club for two months aud perhaps mere. Players can new be secured at very reasonable figure, and one et the batteries ei the Lan caster Uisuta may be secured. The Iron Iren aides grounds will beused, aa they will be easy of access In a short time when tbe street cars will be running te the upper Heading depot Fifteen or twenty well known gen tlemen or the city have expressed themselves aa willing te subscribe the amounts asked at once, and tbe matter will be worked up. There li no reason why Lancaster should net have a geed club, as It likely will. risid Notes, The League games played yesterday were: At Indianapelis: Indianapolis 0, Pblladel phla5; at Chicago : Chicago 15, Bosten 13; at Pittsburg : New Yerk 5, Pittsburg 3. Association games yesterday: At Balti more : Baltimore 5, Athlatle 3; at Cleveland : Bt Leuis 17, Cleveland 7; at Htaten Island : Mets 7, Brooklyn 3; at Cincinnati : Louis ville 10. Ctnelnnatl 0. The relCce Qastlte et tbla weak baa a geed pleture of Jamea MeTamany, Broeklyn'a centre fielder. The paper aaya el him : "He la what might be called a natural ball player, being graceful la hla movement, anraoateb. fast runner, fine thrower and an excellent batter. Hadld yeoman's work for the Broek lyn clan taei season aa wait aa una axBBBBr'BkB9VaWStiBBW ml1 aBSB4ahsaBBBS- ' -BBBBffaBBBTBBlfla&:uiattit off whan It says that Man halls from Allen Iowa. Hla home Is In Philadelphia and he waa brought into prominence aa a ball player by tba Ironsides, of this city, in 181. Davis, of tba Rtltlmerta, has been rein stated, but his fine of ffie gees. President Numlck, of tbe Pittsburg club, aava the drinking men of his team must go. It Is new about a turn of the hand which of tbe clubs In Philadelphia la doing the worst Beechsr, tbe new Haider el the Pittsburg learn, who waa secured from Hartferd, was one nf tbe heaviest batters iff tbe Ksstern ague. The Hroeklyna are new sixth In the Asse ciatien race. memm vhahva warn i-mmutumt. Additional rrlica Oirrd J the lnrtr Oeaulf Fair Aaoctatlea. Following are the latest prlr.is nllered by tbe Lancaster County Fair association at their coining county fair : B. J. McUranu ellera J.V) rer the best map of Lancaster county by a Xmy or girl resident, showing the ten beat route. ler pleasure drives et from ten te thirty miles, together with the beat stepping places and all points of Interest, starting from LancMterand returning by a dlllsrent route. All drives te be distinctly marked sn as te make It a true guide, the object be ing te popularize driving and also te make the children conversant with the geography of Laneaster county. Contestants can have from new until Aug 15 te prepare and band In tbelr mapa te Chas. II. Barr's book store, Centre Hquare. Ne name or address must be given ; numbers will be substituted for names, se that the Judges, H. H. Hpencer, Wm. J. Fordney and H. M. Nlaymaker, will net knew contestants ; all maps handed In te be tbe properly of tbe Fair asnociatlen. B J. MeUrinn also eilers f0 for the best Lancaster county grsde or native cow under 0 years. Ure. YV. Child, et Philadelphia, ia se much Interested In the essay prize contest and the mode of conducting It, that he has added f 50 te bis donation, making f 100 in all, which will tie divided Inte 60 ler the bmt essay. (-10 for the second, and .tJu for the tbtrd bust. H. K. Bally .V Ce., ene spiral aprlug read cart for beat Mir et Lancaster county bortes for light harm. Miss J. Kelnateln In addition te her previous dona tion, an ,luierted hand palnu-d banner for the best crochet afghan from Kutepla yarn, and an luipirted plush applique tidy, ler best pair of ladles' stockings inaile from Kutepla yarn; (10 rer pair of beet silk nuk ing for a lady, knit from Hemlnway'a silk; fiel Hemlnway'Meuibreldury silk asserted te suit the winner, or a box of Hemlnway'H knitting silk fur the best purse made rrem Hemln way's crochet bilk. Lancaster Art Decorative company, Uee. C Llllei tnan agrr, for the test haud-palntiug by a Iaiichs ler lady, a hand paluted pitcher ; ter the bust band painted cup and saucer, a hand-patnti d cup and saucer ; for tbn best hand-paluted atu set, a baud -pain led china LUPpidore. urmttv tsvH a ucbuium. Marjr Wahill.ld gwliui A.tiers With a 81 x- ear-Old llej. The (choeuer Kaclne, the crew or which rescued the survivors of the Cbamplaln dis aster, arrived in Chicago en Thursday eve ning. At tbe time the Cbamplaln caught tire the Kaclne wai lying alongside a pier six miles from Charlevoix. Captain Hansen woke up, M the burning atrauitr aud Hent a part of hla crew In a jawl le rescue tbe perishing patscngtrp. With the remainder of tbe crew he ran down the beach te an old lUh beat, launched It and Halted for the wrick. The beat bad net been used for a long time and Itaked. When about ball way out te the Cham plain CapUIn Hansen came across a young woman who wasawlmiulng toward shorn with a child. This was Miss Mary Waketield, or Charle Charle velx. bhehad Jumped ove-beard from thu steamer with thu six year old child of Cap tain Kehoe clasped In her arms. Grasping a broken tender she clung te it, and fielzlng the clothing or the child lu her teeth slie bravely struck out for the shorn. Captain Hansen aava ahe la the pluckiest woman be ever saw in his life. When be started te take her and tlie child Inte bis beat ahe told him te hurry away te the ethers, as she could take rare of herself. She reached the shrre In safety, and when snetber of the shipwrecked passengers was tsken Ireui the bait in au altunst frozen con dition, ahe took oil her tlauuel underskirt and wraped It around hi m. When Captain Uansnn reached the wreck, tlie yawl of the Kiclue had picked up tllteen per sona He saved Mx mum, mm seventeen ethers lleated ashore by the nld el planks anil life preserver Among thu bodies picked up by Captain Hani-en was that of Mrs. Klia Cooper, of Charlevoix. It was found Meating en the surface or the lake, aud tbe position et the lire preserver showed that Mrs. Smith had worked it down anas te Keep as much et her body aa possible out of the ice water. Be coming benumbed and fatigued, her hi ad had lalleu ever until It was eubmerged and ahe was dre ailed. ntHKBKS AHU JIHIIKKUH FAIL. A Cl.T.land Firm Caught lu tba Wheat ruble. Aaaeta and LUbllttlei Fiiual. Cleveland, Ohie, June 125. Crumb A Baalingten, bankers and brokers, made an assignment te J. H. Ktiedea this morning, Mr. RheJea, when seen by a reporter, said .' "The failure was caused by the recent Chicago wheat panic, Cleveland parties ler whom the tlrm did business tailed te put up the money uecesaary te make geed their deal. The ordinary de posits el tbe tlrm will net exceed f-0,0O0, and perhaps (15,000 will cover them. This money is geue, but tbe special deposits and trusts of which tbe linn bad a great tnauy, are all intact aud will be returned te their respective owner. A large amount of the firm's Indebtedness will be te Chicago parties, several dratt having come In since tbe property passed Inte my hands. It waa Irem the pressure of thu Chicago dealers that the assignment was made necessary." Mr. Crumb, senior partner of the wrecked firm, said their liabilities would be about (50,000, fully cevered by assets. l'.ak'a Fat Net Vet Sell If d. Mount Helly, N. J., June 115 Barclay Peak, recently convicted of the murder of hla cousin, Mary Andersen, appeared In court here te-day with bis coun ceun eel. The la'ter bald lie proposed te move ter a uew trial and would present alii davits te sustain bis motion. A Hid av its were r ad Belling forth that the 'Jury bad been tampered with and intluenced by certain remarks made within the heariug of them, and also that one of the Jury bad expressed au opinion before tbn trial that Peak was guilty aud ought te be banged. Mr. Bobbins, the counsel, theu argued that Intermeddling with a Jury in a murder trial was aulllcient grounds for a new trial. Alter a abort consultation with hla associates and a looking up or authorities en the cae, Judge Parker said tbe court would net announce its decision untllJulyH. Allen's Statu Flacad. Washington, June '- The new statue of the late (Governer Allen, the gift of the status of Ohie te (Statuary hall, in the capltei, has been plaeed en Its pedestal near the Fulton atatue, en the right hand side nf the deer leading toward the Heuse of Representatives, Taken te Klmlra. Wahiiinoten, June 25. Dr. K. N. Mills and Jehn Ludew, tbe defrauding pension ageuta in the case of "Blind" Patterson, who were arrested in Virginia en Thursday and brought te Washington, were taken en the two o'clock train this altorueon te Klmlra where they will be tried. Train Itebb.r Uullly. Uticu, N. Y June 25. At 25 the Jury in the express robbery case found Keark guilty et robbery In the first degree. He will be sentenced Thursday morning next tad aa Auigameat. Christian & Oarr and wile, of Maner township, made aa assignment for the ten em of creditors te-day, toJaeob M. Boudar, of Wast HeaaplaM township, AFTER 11ER WEALTH. UUUNTBBH MBHVBDKB CAMPUt BMVAV IflO J) KB III It or MBLAttTBa. And th Lever Wltb Whom aha triad rrem farla la AIe Said te Be Anileua for H.r rertun sympathy Apparently Fer th Prcutd Halrca. Lomiie.n, June 'Je. The sojourn at Dever of tbe eloping helreas, Mademoiselle tbe Countess Mercedes Campes and her adven turer lever Is attracting much attention, and her repeated futile attempts te marry the man with whom she has cast her tot excites considerable .yniiUhy among these with whom romantic eacapadca lind favor. Tbla particular allalr, like all ethers of Its cla, peasessrs phases of absurdity and aspects of real pathos. In most resiiects, It Is true, It diners very Utile from the ordinary elope ment of the helresss and the fortune-hunter, there being nothing net disgustingly com mon place In the fact that a beautiful and wealthy woman has run away with a man bankrupt In pocket and character, wholly Incspable or supporting her and determinedly averse te maintaining himself. Neither Is there anything un precedented In the fact that tbn woman's relatives are excecslvely solicitous for her welfsre and the custody of the money tbey see drifting farther fend farther out of their reach through the Independent action of its ewner, or the spectacle of her pennllesscora pennllesscera pan ion clinging tenaciously te the fortune of his inlctress and endeavoring te make secure his claim te Its ownership through the Hindi u in or priest and ring. But there Is lu the airalr something which appeals te the lever of fair play as almost condoning the young woman's ellenae and exalting the scamp whose victim ahe la te the plane of an hnnorable man. Frem what baa transpired through the action of an agent nl the Campes family and in ether waya Mnce the arrival or M'lle. CatnKW Bt Dever, the fact haa bueu established beyond reason able doubt the young woman's UlghtTlrein Paris waa the result of a series or pera-cu-tinns at the hands of her relatives proceeding Trem mercenary motives aud contemplating thu ultimate absorption et her fortune. Net te mlnce words, but te call a spade a spade, thelaly by placing herself under the doubt ful protection or Mielvague, alias Oarbeeuf, removed herseir, temporarily at least, from the power of as precious a set of harpies as ever preyed upon humanity and possibly escaped the horrors of a lunatic asylum, te which she would no doubt have been con signed by tbegrief-etrlcken circle who deplore her rashness but tearfully express their wllllngneea te forgive her and take ber once tnore te tbelr hearts. Tbe Impression la fast obtaining at Dever that the young woman Is deserving mere nf sympathy than of censure, and the former she is receiving an abuudanca Aa te the wisdom et her determination te marry Mlelvague the preponderance of tbe advice pragmatical person would etler ber If they t,et the chance would be of a decidedly negative character, but from all that Is known or her experience with bur dear relatives her escape from the trying pan into the fire, though It be, Is regarded aa providential. AXOlTeatlMT AII1TBU. TH Uruknrs In Wall Street Itecever Frem th L'naBltlMl Market, Nkvv Yerk, June 25. The ejienlng cl Ihe stock market this morning was watched with intense interest in the face of yester day's turbulence aud excitement Brokers were en hand early, and rer fully two hours beture tbe opening of the exchange they were at their respective e 111, -en. Clerka were studiously working en the books and accounts and every arrangement was being perfected rer the protection of tbelr various interests. Messengers flitted te and fro and f curried from one olllee te anetber, and the streets in tbe vicinity or the exchange pro pre Kfntud nn uuubually lively appearance. When the exchange opened bmkerB poured into the beard room and awaited with anxiety the ejienlug transactions. The suspense was only abort lived. The striking et the chalr mau's gavel announced that the time bad arrived for business te commence. Stocks came out very slowly and tbe lirst prices showed lractlenal advances. There was no apparent desiru te soil and tbe market was comparatively dull during the first twenty minutes. Thee present seen became convinced that tbe worst bad passed and there was a gradual thinning out of the throng In the beard room. The meat active stock was Reading, and prices twenty minutes after the opening were ', te 4 per cent, higher, tbe latter in Manhattan. Just before the first call prices bsgan te fall oil and at 10. 10 the early a I vance In several cases bad been lest, especially In the case et Western Union, which at the time named was down fully ene percent, from the closing price of lastuvenitig. Hack te th Whll Ueuae. WAMMMireN, June 25. Tlie president drove down te tlie station this morning te meet tbe 0.50 train bearing Mrs. Cleveland aud Colonel Ltmnut, Cel. Lvueut's car riage with Mrs. Lament and children waa also waiting at thu depot 'I he train arrived en time, and in a row inlnutca Mrs. Cleve land was sately back in the executive man sion. Colonel Latnent says the trip was uinde without incident. The (ieverumeut te Fay latere. I. vVasiiinhten, June 2" Secretary Fair child le day ordered the immediate payment or the Interest which will fall due July Ien Unllei States tour per cent, bends, and en Pacific railroad bends amounting In all te about ('.1,000,000. The secretary says that he baa received no mere unfavorable informa tion, but that he believes that this payment et interest throughout the country, a few days In advauce, would have a beneUcial ellect. Saw the 'itujr Uabj. LuNiuiN, Juue 25. King Leepold visited thu children's hospital te-day and while Uere was shown the wonder of the establishment in tbe shape of a hfteeu-day-eld baby weigh ing only two pounds. Afterwarda he was taken te the People's palace, en tbe East Side, and was greatly pleased at wbat he mw. He expressed much satisfaction and aaid be would urge all cities in hla kingdom te copy the example of Londeu. The king also laid the corner stone or a new library. Ceuut.rl.lt.r Captured. Adrian, Mich., June 25, Counterfeit dol lars have lately gained extensive circulation here, and ell eris of the police have resulted In tbe arrest of four men: Thee. Packard, Henry Winters, Charles Jerdan and Henry Jerdau. The latter are brothera and en tbelr premises In Jasper, a village five miles south et here, were found bogus money and a full ceuuterlelt plant Other arrests are ex pected, m An Am.rlcae Actraa In Londen. Loniien, June 25. Uraea Hawthorne, the American actree,wlll appear in Hardeu'a masterpiece "Theodora" In the autumn season. Beginning en the 14th el next month ahe will enter Inte an engagement at the Princess theatre, Oxford street, te play Btude wa of a Great City." He 8a J a U Will Met Be Hanged. Baltimeue, June 25. Jehn ThontMKeaa, the negre, who " burked " KmUy Brown laat winter, was te-day sentenced te be hanged. Hnsa received nl sennnoe wivu a iih awa I said that he would navar b hanged. Um Art aVOMaM BW MIBB. Aa ataUra Meek el Tobacco WareheaMa aad Other aalkUag Baraed la LeaKvlli. LetnsvihLK, Ky., Jane 25, Fire broke nut at 1:45 this morning in Brannln, Brand A. (Hever's "Beene" tobacco warehouse at Ninth and Main streets, and rapidly spread te tbe adjoining tobacco warehouse of Saw yer, Wallace A Ce. Beth of tba large ware houses with their entire contents et tobacco were largely destroyed. The Are spread te ether buildings and the entire Are depart ment bad te be called out An estimate place the less at (350,000. At 3 a. m. the fire waa well under control. Much of the leaa en tobacco will fall en to bacco brokers, country buyers and farmers who haye been holding tobacco In warehouse ler better markets, although the stock Is pretty well Insured. It Is new believed the aggregate Ions will net fall short of (000,000. Latkh The fire at Tenth and Main and Market streets, completely destroyed the en tire block. Tbe great tobaeoo houses of Brannln, Brand AU lever, B. Mills Pariah A Ce., Hawyer, Wallace & Ce., Including a number of saloons, olllees and miner tobaeoo dealers ; tbe Iren foundry el Ainslle, Coen- ralne ,V Ce., and a number of ether heussa were all burned. Frem 1,600 te 5,000 hogs head of tobacco atered In the warehouses were also consumed. The less will aggregate a half million dollars, probably two thirds Insured, The isrger put et the losses en the tobacco fall en the warehouse proprie tors. Tne lire is supposed te be of Incendiary origin. Three Lire tVeat by Fire. JACKheNvtr.i.K, Fla., JuneSS. Flre broke out laat night at 11 o'clock and totally de stroyed tbe large brick block, ce-ner of Bay and Clay street, occupied by Clark ci Lestus, furniture ; Walseu A. Ce., drugs, and Sable Bres., leather. The less en the buildings and stock la (50,000 ; Insurance about (30,000. It I supposed that three men who were In the building trying te save goods when the walla crashed In, were killed. Their names are unknown. Mix ethers are hurt from tbe same cause, none fatally. Pit Mln.r i.e.a Their Live. Viuiiinia City, Nev., June IS Fire broke out last night In the Gould V Curry mine. All tbe men escaped at once except Alteen, and of these ten get te the surface alive, but badly exhausted. The five ethers wete en tbe 800 feet level, and after a great deal or labor a rescuing party reached them only te find them dead. Tbey were evi dently aspbyxiated while trying te escape. Their names are : Jehn Frewnce, Jencey Morgan, K. C. liruce, W. C. Carpenter and Andrew Bean. Morgan was a bridegroom of only a few weeks. It is feared that bis widow will lese ber reason. Fire in Fblladelphla. Philadelphia, June 25 Langton A. Crawford's kindling weed factory, Ne. 1,112 .Seuth U'.h street, was destroyed by tire this morning together with an adjoining dwell ing house occupied by Themas Bennett, who with his lte and children narrowly escaped death. Four horses In an adjoining stable were sutloeated by the smoke. The total less Is (10,000. S II ! firjrt flt. lUUON WAH KILLMD. A ttcoekljn l'hf.lclan Foully Murdered U auiM el Man' Jealous. Dr. Kdward Duggan, a prominent pbyciclan of Broeklyu, waa abet dead ou hla doorstep Friday afternoon by Ueerge Weldler. The latter, when arrested, refused te aay why be shot the doctor, but rumor paints te his sister in connection with the allalr. Weldler Is 25 ) ears of age and married. The doctor waa reputed te be wealthy. He leaves two sofa and a daughter. Hkoekly.v, June 25 There has been con siderable speculation as te tbe cause which led Geerge Weldler te murder Dr. Edward 11. Duggan yesterday. The only substantial reason that has been given ter the sheeting was an lnsane and unlnunded Jealousy en the part of the murderer. When the doctor came out of Mrs. McKay's house Weldler ap proached him and said: "Yeu have been taking liberties with my wife." "Who are you and who is your wlfeT" asked the doctor. ' I am Geerge Weidler, and I don't want you te come te my beuse again." On away Irem me, you dirty little skunk," the doctor replied as he moved towards his carriage, anxious te avoid any futther controversy with the man. Then Weidler drew bis pistol and discharged three shots at tbe doctor, killing him almost instantly. Tbe doctor bad no Intimacy with Mrs, Weldler. It seems that sne was suuer- lng Irem a hemorrhage and Dr. Hughes Had neon attenaing ner. a. iuw uay agu aue uau ..iL uttmilf MMa-l n A nf haa, art sal In hAa aawaaas.fr HUUlUfjr Bl.Ufta.Iat RUU UUBUB UHi UVIgUMWIW WVUk for Dr. Hughes, and aa he was net in she called Dr. Duggan and be simply made one visit and succeeded In checking tbe hemorrhage. Dis. Hughes and Dug gan were net en geed terms and therefore avoided a meeting and Duggan paid no further attention te tbe case. Wetd ler's Jealousy, tberelere, wsa without cause. When Weldler was being taken from the station heuse this morning for the purpose of conveying him te court there was a large crowd or men and boys congregated about the deer. The murderer's cheeks blanched perceptibly as be beard tbe angry growl and witnessed the menacing attitude of the people. Tbe police hurried him into a carriage and he was driven rapidly te com t, He was com mitted te J all te await the result of tbe coro ner's in Huest next week. A Liberal Railroad Company, Hloeminuton, 111., June 25 Tbe Chicago it Alten management te-day give tbelr 1,500 or mere empleyes at Bloetnington a grand plcnieat Wilmington, furnishing thorn tbe train. The excursionists departed for the pic nic, seventy miles away, at 0'M tb's morning en a train of HI teen coaches, and all the bag gage cars required, and arrived at Wilming ton about 0. All arrangements are made for a Jelly geed tima Tbere la music by two bands, besides danciug, athletic games aid races for priicu, etc. Kitted Uers.ll and Children. KtiiNiiuitu, June 25. A terrible tragedy was enacted te-day at a place called Alrlfa, near Graugemnutb. Tbe wife el tba Rev. Dr. Leckle, a Presbyterian minister, waa th -.... ..... .i. .,l..il..,. h.. n. n.li autui u m .u...- -. " uu.iu.OM. The woman in a audden lit of Insanity 1 ..... 1 It., lu .11. --I..J lu m luuugu ut ui luamuuy aeiBeu her three little ones and auoeessively cut their threats. She then turned th blade, with which she had ae ruthlessly slain her offspring en her own threat, Intlletlng a wound whleh terminated latallj. The woman waa uudeubtedly Insane. An Eastern Hlver Wild. LAwnnNCB, Mass., June 25. The meat re markable freshet ever kuewn in tba Mar Mar rlmae river ia new In progress. The water haa risen ever ten feet since yesterusy ana la atill rising until it 1 new wllblu two feet et the temporary bridge Just built across the river. Should It keep en an hour longer tbe bridge will be awept away. Hug leg te the number of many theuiaada are new sweeping down th rlrer, notwithstand ing the efforts made te atop them above Lawrence dam. Tnaeta Narlsg Dever. Londen, June 25,-An Inoemlog steam ship reports that she passed the yacht a neita oft the Bill of Portland this morning at 8 o'clock. Aa th course In th Jubilee race ends at Dever, laaa than two hundred mliaa from Portland, the net la practically wen toy the Uanaata, aa ahe la reported far ahead of Jtheethar yachla. MUST STAY BElllM m iSi-i 1BBAT BIBUBt air OUVBBBL tl KBBP UlU MMM. . f.f3 8' d7 'a in ia steal end ma NembarM, bm the rrsase Taste w an am a. a. . . .. ?,c , 1 Mi.'; HKW YORK, June 25. M MM1' I Jacob Hharp te-day the Superintendent Newell and Bamsey, of the Broadway avenue read, and elicited i that varieua large npBBtMmiBh$$ company had been met fund and net from the (860,009 1 The Inference sought te be drawn the proceeds of the (500,000 laanc swat used for bribery. Then Mr. MMt I further from Sharp's examination I (senate committee. Ue waa still i the hour of adjournment, 13 o'cleek I tie saia ne oeuid iiniah in balfaa that the pros-cutlen would than oleaa, J Barrett decided, however, te adjourn I the reading be concluded en Monday. . j At tbe adjournment of tba court la , Hharp la being tried, tc-day th district attorney eh lee ted when Bbarrat sel asked that the prisoner be allewM. spenu me remainuer et te-aay ana te-. at nis netne and asked Judge te cemmltt him te the Tomba Aa the remaining daya of the Sharp's counsel press! the Judge te I tne defendant te go bems, and earnestly t bat his client was a very I that hla daya were numbered, and It ' the utmost Importance that ha gat th I careful nursing. The a Blatant dlstrMl terney at thl paint intimated that h I celved Inmrmatinn whleh led htm M lieve that Sharp's friend's were a rescue but refused te disclose th from which he reeeived It. Th was finally sent for. Meanwhile district attorney withdrew hla MqtmKMl nave tne prisoner commuted te the ' but Insisted that be be sent te Ludlow I Jail and be kept tbere except while at l stringent instructions were also Hv sheriff with regard te the keeping f I while in his custody. Mrs. Sharp, of .1 of the prisoner's family will be allewwf. visit him nor sleep In the Jail. Th i datit was then taken te Jail. Ten Sharp said he bad no Intention of SBaaflaav v-'i m WaaW B? u a at mk MSk lla . W uiih. . ."(-, unioAue, juneue. rueaeaa Doayef Lillian Jacobs, tbe young and beautiful et N. K. Jacobs, a drummer, was found ' terday in ber rooms at 2,453 Wabash a' and an empty laudanum bottle en th near by told tbe manner of herdealb.Th had hardly bein decently arranged en bier In tbe parlor when the deer ei the unauspsctiug husband walked Inte room. He turned ghastly pale whan kM fell upeu the white shrouded form, I hastily lifting the sheet from bet dat .1 I fell te the fleer and passed from en fit Inte another. When he recovered B unable te astgn auy reason te the pellc tbe deed, but in the evening when h mere coin ied he aaid bis wife-was at1 very lonely when lie was away en hlav and abe eeuieiluiea became no di that ahe told hint die had thought times et committing suicide, sua acquaintance lu Chicago, and during hi absences was enlirely alone aud bseanw gloomy. iSS iTiJ Hltten by i (Uttleaaake. St. Leuim June 25. Last night " Pre?! Charles M. U. l,i in, a corn doctor, waa I by a large rattlesnake, from which h ' trying te extract the fangs. Sema 1'aya I a saloon keeper bought two live ratuara I a railroad man and gave them te Laea ' train and tame. Leen was thus when one et tbe snakes slipped freaa grasp and sunk its fangs deep into bia i band. Hair au hour later Leen was in i vulslens aud was removed te the he Physicians ssy he will die. Bey Murdered by a Bey. Pitthkiklii, 111., June 25. New reached here that at New Canten laat nh David Douglas went te the house of Kelly and calling him out plunged n j into hla breast, killing him Instantly. then Jumped upon a berae ana Rnlh wata tvive anit faint hut t I tween them ler some time. Denguw 11 pursued. I Tbey Ill-Treated Oeavlets. Little Reck, June 25, A declatea.1 yesterday reuderei In th ault of th tentlary commlsalenera against ta of the couviets for a ferlelture of th I held by tbe leasees. Tbe decision ' favor et tbe commissioners, tba less lng forfeited their right by their InhU treatment ei uie convict. tg ia Failure of a California Wtn(-WAr. JfM ST. UK LENA, Cala., June 25 Wli SchelUer, wine maker, haa failed. HI bllltlea are upward of (187,000. Th creditor ia Geerge W. Phillips, of Broek who is secured. Tbe assets are (193,000 i the E&gleslde Vineyard company. Leai Beth Let. and aa Ana. Chicago, June 25 Geerge Uantlr,',Jj years of age, and living at no Park, was run ever by a Reek train at Reet street, this morning I two legs and auarui. He waa take te I county hospital, but can scarcely 11 v. Held for Araea. Chicago, June 25 William Uaai tbe man charged with firing thai heuse at 2213 Seuth Park avana wMfcJ eight fsmlllea and thirty peepMks bad, held by Justice White, at ttaamerv, I morning in (1,000. He waa aean te flre under lb bona. J.J.J2 Nat Fer flavor nor. 31 Louisville, June 25. A. U. Car4li Crittenden county, the union Laber J I candidate for governor, haa wkUi KWJUuiui.im, account et alleged treachery within M I I h, .,- UM I V. UM Ul'Ml.lV.M JA- -KXrtZ a -ii A Bbf-a IIerrlbleOatsV7j BvitAcusg, N. Y., Jttneza, wni young eon, Ernest, et tuisaa, asy old, was laat night sceiaeu w ever a tub of neiuaf wawr. i had placed en a beach. - ,', T.i.aeiBSi Ait ral I r.nitisviLLS. Ky.. en 38 QMfal Rosed, who waa atteraay gaaaaat b jn'.n.bint. died at S o'eleak thlai at hla bem near Louisville, of eM afftfl was 76 year ew. , .. ..' . W: 1 rrs inine. M; UALKNA, HL, JUS 2J. X llgM I en low ground in this nlaht Yesterday nwntlnith I downte40djrrwi. . ?i AUaaU ataaaasm. Vv,- Nnw YenK, J ft SB. aVlttVM from Antwerp: Gethl from Cepahagan mm4 "PH -Ly waAtaaa aWMMMVM WAhsuwws, m a, tmm j I'M, I I alBsM asBSfJI Is jfc3j;.f vfi , T !.-VN ije-&J'lr't IJbAA aM.'S-.. .fry ,& V-sS&s,,-. m -.j-.'jj LT sty i& "''
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