yp &SSf.v1 - s i'WMF $&ki$KJ Sje JDwtfatef VOLUME XXH1-NO. 284. LANCASTER. PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1887. PKICE TWO 01 k wxsaammmxwrs., i M 1IIK WORK OF COUNCILS. aarsjf firm nma immitrmu at TMB Vttt KVLtVltUM. M.igatl's l-aadlng rlrldge SaM te as Private Preperte-Th Proposed Telegraph Pale Ordinance I'gal-Vemmea Breach Tate ler lh. Hip tiring of Bgls Ma, 4. A Btated meeting of select and common councils lirld in their chamber la Cllj ball ImI evening. HKLKOTCOONCII The following named member war pre ent : Mrwxrn. Holetilua, Burger, Davis, tieng, Kemlr-y, Ulililla, While, Wlif, and I : Tana, president. Tlie iiitimtra ul tmnt iitalsd and adjourned inwllnii worn mil and adopted. Dr. II ilniiltis presented the raerl of lb street cetnmlttm, which wa read. Mr. White presented a petition from Iba Imsril of hchiml director, asking ler the pav. Ing of Hi" north side of New lreet and that urnmlng Inlaid at New and Christian atresia. Referred te street committee. Mr. Inig presented a petition te bave North Prince alieel graded between New and Liberty streela. Referred te itreet com rulttee. Mr. Kmuley presented a petition of tax payer asking that the alley between Colum bia and Marietta avenue be traded, Re ferred te street committee. A resolution nllared by the afreet commit tee asking that f't.OOO be taken from the ap propriation ler laying ilelglan block and ajiphalt pavement, and transferred te tbe appropriation for macadamising and repair el street, wa read and referred te tbe tluance committee. A110pl11l.11 tiy the city solicitor concerning thu legality el Uie proposed ordinance rela tive te painting the telegraph and telephone poles, atii providing penalty ler using them for adsertislng ptirpiMee, wh read. Tbe Hollclte held, thai the ordinance ta legal. Tbe city solicitor, te whom waa referred the i'ioMlen el the elly'a liability te repair the bridge at Kulgarl'a Lendluger build a new one, presented an opinion, 111 wblch be held ttiat the bridge Is private ene and tbe city If net rusp itislble for 1U repair or main tenaue. The report el the tire committee waa lead. KeMrU el ether e niiuilltee revolved from cnuiuien council weru read. Adjourned. , COMMON COt'.Nl!!!,. Comiiieu ceiiiu II a called te order at 730 o'clock with the loliewlng memtmra preseul: Messrs. Adam, titxer, Bautngardner, Hlluer, Hucklus, Cermeuy, Creebaeb, Fraily, Frantz, leug, McKlrua, Nell, Kehror, Sing, Hhlrk, Hterinlrlixauil Heard, president. The reading of tbe minutes of the July mealing waa dispensed with. rr.atallea el Petitions. Ily Mr. tirade), for a gutter en the north aldeel Hamilton street from Park avetitiete Jelferseu alley, lly President Heard, the petltle4 of Jehn Keller and Fred Wall, ceuiplsl'ilng of 'tbe water llewlug Irem the lets en Fulton atreet te their prepertli fronting ou the Pennsyl Tan la rs 1 1 read. Referred te the street com mittee. Tu CM j F Inane.. Mr. BuiiigrdiiHr presented Hie report of the city ireitiurer for the mouth et July. Tbe receipt were f l,:tsi It), tbe payment II- H. (Viand thebsluucnin the treasury 70,2jO Id Following are the balances lu the seteral appropriations : ln'un-at mi Ieiih liicltnlliiK sluklug mini K' ptlr lesirevls tirudliivuiKl inaciidenlzlUK WaUir Wern khuviiU Lsli; outer ilpus Hulirlts rollceand turuki'y I.txliting ttl Kirn tfuiirtiniMit KnuiMiil ralttrln 11 nut i lutiimi nt C'e.Hcttim cll lux urrviiriiKes .. CfntliihLHLit HvIkIhii block. mttuUxeu lihtlld Htrtwt ilallliiKUf llenclcilllm III llhtlliK Lily illiiiieiuviit en cny iiix AbiUmuiileii Wal-r tout , f li,A m 7,7'l 4 J 7.JII m ; Mm t'j 771 7 I'll 4U H 'JM III . '.-i,4 -n Ti-l el . )V1l'.rj 1U.IUI ue i.tu ui . i,7t in I .VI S,7t il ISM CO Mr. Iliumardtier also presented there there pert of the tlu.nce cjiuinltleti for tbe mentb. It showed In detail the number and amount Ol bills approved. Tue ruhrti of the Unp and water com cem com mltteeelor tbe mouth showed tbe reuilue busluess trauacte I. The reert el thu tire committee In addl. tleu te the routine busluess, referred te tbe bIdaclTiirtd fir the repair of engine Ne. 4, which have been published. At tbe conclu sion of tlie reading of the repirl, Mr. Urea bach iuIIixI the attention of ueuucila te tbe danKemusoeudlliouof the boiler of tbat en gine, which In hli julgment wai liable te blew up any moment. Mr. Nell ellered a resolution Instructing tbe couiuilllee te advertise for a new engine te take the plane of eugine Ne. I, aald engine te be p ild ler en J uty 1, 18&8. Mr. Kaby thought It would be better te add te the resolution that tbe liaanee committee be Instructed te make an appropriation for tbe engine In the next year'a eallmate. Mr. Hamngardner mid be would vote ler the resolution, but be wtile.l te knew what the committee Intended te de witnlbeeld euglue. Mr. J-eiiK naked for Information whether itwaaleKul i vote money out of ibe city treasury, In uny eiler way tbau by ordi nance rugulaily pustd. Mr. itiumgarduer replied that It bad been done before, and he supposed It waa all right In this case aa it was a matter of necessity. The rnsolutien waa then adopted with but one dlmeiitlug vote. Mr. lUuiugardner ettered tbe following : Ueltretelyeii, that tbe tire committee el the city el Lancaster la hereby authorized te bave engine Nu i repaired and placed In con dition ler serviu. This resolution wax discussed at length by ball a deeu el thu iu'uiiUum. Frem tbe dis cussion It appeared thai Jehn llmt Hen put In a bid te repair the engine at 1 1,700. Tbere waa ue ether bid tent te the committee In re sponse te the advertisement asking for blda for tbe repair el tbe engine, but Oeo. Ret chard, el I'ulladeipbla.eent an estimate of the amount required te repair tbe engine, te tbe committee and bla estimate waa 11,5! 8. Mr. Cummtnga took tbe position that Mr. Beat was tbe only bidder, and In addl tleu bis bid of f 1,700 wm lower than Relebard'a waa, If the amount te be paid ler freight la taken Inte consideration. In addition be waa opposed te lending tbe money out of tbe city when tbe work could be done here. He ettered a an amendment tbat tbe engine be repaired by Beat A Hen at tbelr bid, and the amendment waa adeptad. Belore tbe action of common oeunoll en tbe lire engine had reached select oeunoll that body bad adjeurued. There being no further bualneea common council adjourned. I Over a Heaae. The growth el Ivy ever a beuae, aa Kaglieu experimenter telle tbe Turuiitij rTerld, renders tbe interior set damp, aa X generally supposed, but free from moisture, tbe tlay roeta extracting every particle of BsoMere Iretn weed, brick or etoee for tta own aaa tenance. aer gtswliw fee aayisaas Jatfg. Tbe Dsmecrat of the Hasiitea dletriet, Iiua.rn county, have elected Jehn Kal Nathan Drum and Aatheay Ksllly delegate te thssutteoeaveaUoa, wlik lMtntetstaM te support KapaaMf, a Oartea Mwry, In Vbxj jwjsjej. falMIHajir VLBf mtAWU OOJ The Ralleaal Veienui ssaeiaUaa Aslaaa Hese lallaa Ksbeklng MaaaeUrasMt Amy alsa. Ueaeral ReanraM reeently reeelved from Oharlaa Whitehead, chairman of the commit tee am reaolalleae of the National Veteran aa aa aa aoetettoo, Dee Melaea, Iowa, copies of tbe reeolaUeea adopted by that swaoelatlon re pad latlng the uttentneee of certain membere eftheUraud Armyef the Kepubllc In oob eob oeb nentloa with tbe proposed visit el the presi dent te HL Iieula while the Orand Army of the Itepublle encampment la In progress tbere commending the preaMeel'a veto e' dependent enilen bill, and condemning the eHertepf theae wbe eeek by the rebel episode 11 te rekindle tbe llamea of aeotlenal hate and contention aa unmanly, unpatriotic and meriting the contempt of Intelligent men." The revolutions also compliment General Black's aduilulstratlen el the ieuslen office, (leneral Hieecraua wm requested te deliver copies ei ineee ronniiuiiiusie nelb me presi dent and (leneral lllack. On Wednesday he eallert en tbe president, and In presenting thorn, aald: "Mr. Presi dent, at tbe reipinat of the National Veteran' association of Dee Melnen, Iowa. In rnae onnventlen aasembled, en tbe l.'ith day of July ultimo, I bave tbe honor te present te you this engrossed copy of the resolutions then passed, declaring the view of these veteran respecting the attamptaef certain ntlleer and members el tbe enclety of tbe (J rand Army of tbe Republic te prevent tbe president et the United HtabM from aectptlng heaplUlltle tendered te blin by tbe city of ML IjeiiI en tbe oceaslon of tlie meeting of tbe national encampment el tbe (1. A. It, which bad voted te become her guest, "A a member of that society it affords me pleaaure te perform this duty, and te state my concurrence In tbe aeutluieut expressed In these resolution. "I am pleased te Bay that I believe tbe gen era! tenor et theee resolutions la In accord with tbe view and leellng of tbe vaat ma jerlty of the member of the (I. A It. aa te the loyal r spect due the chief bias 1. 1 rate et tbe Union, and aa te the impropriety el de nouncing htm for what lie believes te be hi official duty, 1 feel equally assured thattbiaw sentiments will command tbe aent of that mucb larger body ofex-Unlen aeldler net belonging te tbe society of tbe U. A. It, wbe are surviving tneinhera of the real Urand Army of tbe Republic, which, after having saved tbe naltcu'a life, dissolved and joined the greet Industrial body which aaiurna tbe wealth, the glory aud tbe prosperity of our country." President Cleveland, replying te (leneral Iteserrann, said : " Without reading the resolutions pre sented by you In aiiuhagraliryin j iiMiuier, I bave only te aay that, Judulng from the tenor of your remarks, the actum of the veterans mentioned la In the direction of acknowledging the duty which devclvea upon them aa veterana te emphsslre the value of tbelr Horvicea In the Held by patriotic aervloe at home, and te demonstrate tbeaajie bravery shown In battle by a courage no leas conspicuous when called upon te defend and maintaiu the freedom and patriotism wbich in peace Is tbe safety of American institu tion. Understanding 'bla te be tbe purpose el tbe resolutions, 1 am fled te receive them at your bande." (leneral Hesecrana haa sent tbe following net te Commissioner lllack with copies of tbe revolutions : General : In compliance with tbe request contained in the accompanying letter from the chairman of tbe committee en resolution. It alterd me great pleasure te present this engrossed copy of the renoluitens expressing tbe eantlment of the Democratic veteran of the National Veteran a Association et Des Moines, lewa, In mass convention assembled July 1. 18H7. Tbeae resolution are replete with patriot ism, geed sense and jit.t denunciation of the disloyalty te tbe country and treason te tbe spirit of the society of the U rami Army of tbe Republic, manifested in tbe recent attemta of certain nflluer aud members of that or ganization te raise for partisan purieea. The resolutions well say that If this spirit of partisanship cannot be restrained, It will be a matter te lie considered wbetuer the survivors of tbe real Grand Army of the Ite Ite publeo would net belter bave some ether or er or ganlrstlen. I take pleaaure In noting the Just com mendation given In tbe resolution te tbe ad ministration of the enslen etllce slnce you have been uomml.aieuor of enalena. Yours truly, W. M. KeMr.riiAMH Mr. Whitehead In his letter te General lteeecrana aska the general te present these reeolutlene In the name of at least 10,000 ex Union soldiers of Iowa. Which One? rretn the New Yerk Herald. Tbe Illugbamten Democrat makes a sly reference te some of the Republican leader in the following statement : Tbe champion kicker Is a mule wbe kicks beards oil bis Illteen feet celllni; suit. He kick apples out of tree. But what particular Individual de you refer te, neighbor T 1 It Tuttle, wbe tried te kick tbe top oil" tbe White Heuse because tbe country Is prosperous aud the adminis tration honest T Or Falrchlld, wbe wantate kick every Democrat out of tbe G. A. R. and make tbe orgenlxtllen a patent double back action machine for the manufacture of pal aleeT Or Senater Nlierman. who Is trying te kick up a row between the Nertb and thu Seuth T Be a little mere specific, please. The analogy la geed, but It would have mere force if you would give tbe name by wblch tbe "mule" la known In American politics. Baa Ball Nwa, The League game yesterday were played with tha following result : At Chicago : Cbl Cbl csge 11, Washington 1 ; at Detroit : Detroit 0, I'nlladelphlai); at l'ltlaburg: New Yerk 0, Pittsburg & ; at Indianapolis : Indianapolis II, Bosten 7. Tbe only Association game of yesterday waa at Pnliadelphia, wben tbe Athletic beat the Metropolitan by the score of 10 te 7. In tbe Chicago-Washington game tbe for mer had a total et 41 lilts, Including four home runs, Tbe Detroit are still In tbe van, nnd from tbe way tbey are puundlng tbe bill It loeka aa though they Intended te stay there. The Bestens are net playing their old time game. Tbe New Yerk are pressing en tbem bard, and another week will aeetheUlanta safely landed In third place. Tbe club of tbe Central Htate League have been playing some very tine game. Yes terday Hunbury defeated Uazslten I te ft. An amateur league of six etubx, all Irem Reading, was formed there Wednesday eve ning. The Memerial Tablet Oommlaslea. Tbe Gettysburg memorial tablet commis sion met In Harriaburg en Wednesday after noon and erganlxsd by electing General Tay Tay eor prealdeut, and Majer Harper secretary. The commission comprise General Jenn P. Tayler, of Mllllln county ; Majer Hamunf Harper, of PlUaburg; General J. P. H. Gebln, et liebanen; Colonel R. Bruee Rlcketta,ef Wilkesberre, and Colonel Jehn P. Nichelson, of Philadelphia, and waa ap pointed te carry out the prevision of the act appropriating tUI.OOO for tha erection of memorial tablet en tbe battlefield of Gettys burg te mark the position of Pennsylvania oemmanda. A eemeeiatte Slab's Annual rate. The annual fete champetre of the Randall elub of Pittsburg waa held at Silver Like grove, near that city, en Wednesday and was a grand aueceea. Fully six thousand Democrat participated In the festivities, wblch consisted et a banquet, dancing and social intercourse. Among these present were Hen. Samuel J. Randall and ex-Lieutenant Governer Cbauucey F. lllack. The former, wbe had net dapeed for twenty-Uve year, led tbe grand march and later took part In quadrille. Tbere were no ad dressee, lieners of regret were received from President Cleveland, ex-Governer PattUOD, Governer Hill, et New Yerk, and eaay ethers. m ' A WeMtag la Uarrtsberg. eh V. Qerman, et New Yerk, and Ilea Katta Slyer, of Harriaburg, were Butrrtad b BarrUburg en Wednea ay. The oareeBeny waa performed la Bt. Patau' pre cathedral, Rev. Father BteB efBc'aUag Mr. Uermaa wtVTHlsutattai4ty, aad will leave far their trtut hsM U New Yeck altera HW stefl.H9wla hf F1KNDS INCARNATE. AiTmrnrt ru mmmvK a jmmjmsjm tMAt wmtwmatttt mtumr. Leg I'BeM Acres tha Trace elth Paaaeyl- vaala Matlraad Above riarla by Be Vll- Sslaa The LaacaaUr AeceajaiMeiiau Maaa lata tha Timber, Bat BWeape- Tayler Wel.h, engineer of a peDger train en the Pennsylvania railroad, report a diabolical attempt te wreck his train a abort distance west of Flerin, a way s'.a s'.a len west of Mount Jey. Mr. Welsh haa charge of mall train Ne, 2 west which runa la Columbia In the morning, but In the evening ne haa charge of the Lancaster Accommodation which comes East by tbe way of Harriaburg and Mount Jey, leaving Harriaburg atft:IOp.m. and arrives at Lsncaater at O-'le p. id. IjbI nlgbt about 0 o'clock as tbe train mured Flerin, tbe en gineer discovered (bat twe or three heavy leg bad been placed upon the track. He waa tee de npen them te avoid a collision, but fortunately tbe cow catcher ricked tbem np and threw tbem te one aide of the track without doing any verleu damage. Tte matter wa kept quiet, lest the passenger In the train should be uuntcesaarlly alarmed. Ktfert are being made te detect the villain or villains guilty el this high-handed out rage. Mr. Welsh's train consisted of looomc leoomc loeomc tlve and tender, baggage e ir and two passen ger ceacber. A Hlrangn Plana lu Cairy lluvi-r. from the Heading "11 mm. J eua llech la a well kuewn Herkaceun. tlan and ha bis home In h utztewn, where be Is known and rescted by everybody. Mr. llech carries a very mid pocket tmek, one that oeuld net very well be lest without It owner Immediately belng made aware of tbe fact He appeared at tbe court beute Tuesday, and after transacting some bualneea In the register's elllce, took oil his high silk bat te dopesll some paper in It, wben one of tbe clerks noticed that tbe "plug" was about half tilled with greenbacks. Upen being questioned, Mr. llech said he alwa) scarries bla money In bis hat, es;M-lally wben be had a large amount about blm, and aald that his bat contained FJ,-i0), which h Intended de positing In a Reading bank. He said be bad brought the money from Kutztown with blm, and that he had en Mevt.ral occasion Uav eled for mllee en rnllre-wU with eterfl.f 00 In the upper story el hi hat. Although be bad with blm a small satchel, be considered til hat the anient place te carry tbe greenback. Hill Hlngerly anil Henry W". Urad. from the fhtladclphU Uecerd. The Atlanta Constitution, edited byaper Hin named Grady, has peculiar views. Ju a late number of that paper he Hay : Colonel Bill Hlngerly' attack a en Mr. Randall would lead one te believe Uiat Mr. Randall bad made some slighting remark about Colonel Bill Mingerl.v's famous llol llel steln heifer. If tbe owner of the Constitution will make a trial of her servlcna, C Jlenel Bill Hingerly's Helsteln heller will undertake their editorial work and utve Kdlter (Irmly a needed rest. Tbe het weather appear te bave disarranged hi Intellect. IIHIKr HTATK NOTICT lMwin II. Hullck, a preiuiucut young Kisteulan, isdeail. Frank Drake, a wealthy young Kastenlan, Is under ball, charged with tbe murder of Christopher Gibben, a peddler. Rebert II. Mantell will en bis season in " Mentlstrn " at liesdlnir, Mept 'J. The tleu. Jehn A. Kasaen, president of the Philadelphia constitutional enntennlal oe'nmlsslon. state that Invitations te tbe celebration have been nunt te all the leading literary men or the country, prominent In veil torts editor, prnleisers and statesmen. Uurae ftlghUucil. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frankfort, of Oregon, were driving acrewt tbe Duke street railroad bridge this morning in a buggy, when the borne became frlgtilHneJ at a (wising train and Jumping backward shattered a front wheel of the vehicle He was seen under control, aud Mr. and Mr. Frankfort alighted unhurt. treating lht World'. Ilecertt. At Lynchburg, Vs., Dr. Carver and W. H. Mitchell engaged in a sheeting match at the fair ground Wednesday, Kuglisli rule. Carver broke tbe world's record, killing lllty pigeeus, making a clean i-ere. Mitchell killed forty-two, mlaaieg eight. A great crowd witnessed the contest, t'.rver and Mitchell will ahoet te day lu ittohiuend ler tbe championship of tbe world. 8t. Leka'a Picnic at P.nrjn. The Sunday school connected with HL Luke' chspel, Uiv. W. V. Llcbliter, pastor, are ou a picnic oxcuraleu te-day at Penryn park. A large number went up en the regular train at Ot.15 a m. About 100 followed en tbe excursion train at 8 o'clock and many mere en tbe neon train. The Hasher Itruh.n Tbe hoi se hitched te ear Ne. e, of the oily passenger railway, became balky en Wed nesday afternoon, near the court house. He also kicked viciously for a time, and a a re sult nt bl labor tbe dasher wai badly broken. Anllclpallug the febtle U.bt. Tbe secretary of the treasury en Wednes day afternoeu directed tbe anticipation el tbe public debt, with -i per cent, rebate, and In vited proposal for tbe fate of I,' j jr cent, bend for the sinking fund. The Anarcbl.ls Deemed. The Chicago Journal's Peoria apedal aay that Justice Craig, uf the Illinois supreme court, In a private conversation mid that the Huprenie court would net grant a new trial te ine i nicage Anarcuiaia. Pretniiljr a Itriiainlter. Nkw Yehk, Aug. 1. T. J. Mooney, the al leged crank who threw a bottle containing an explosive lluld ou tbe deck of the steamer Queen, yesterday alter neon, was arraigned In tbe Jetlerseu Market pellca court te day. He refused te deliver up the key te bl, trunk. He wa searched and tbe keys were found in bla shoe. Tbe pris oner became very demonstrative, say ing that hi right a an American cltl cltl ne were ahamefully Ignored. He waa re manded until tiiie afternoon. All tbe premt nent Irishmen of tbe city deny any knowledge of Mooney, Mooney' bag gage, consisting of two valise, waa taken te police headquartera te-day and a machine exactly almllar te that thrown upon the ateamahlp Guyandotte, a numberef fnaea and a quantity of pewder, supposed te be highly explosive, were found. Six M.n Hcald.d te Math. Ghbbn Bay, Wis., Aug, 4. A beer vat In Rabra brewery containing aeventy-nve bar rel of boiling water exploded last night and alx men were scalded te death. Their names are August Delforge and two sons, Frank and Jeseph ; Jehn Blemlret, J, H, Halb and J, Hubert. The cause of the explosion te un known. ratal Family Uearrel. Chicaiie, Aug. I. At Kogleweod last nlgbt, Cbarlea Hilts, a dealer in wall paper, called at the residence of Charles Heebaus, relative of hi wife, and alter abort talk shot blm fatally la the left brrait. The hooting la the remit of a family quart). BUa wa arrested. raatahed far BU Crime. "Cbet" Smith, a dratnatle agent, con vlctad et sending girls te disreputable con cert ball at town in tha Wisconsin puwrlej under the pretense that the places wire reepectable country theatre, waa n tented la caietge Wednesday te eae yeai'a iBpilt wwtjttattaqr, Arrested a elefa Okaraeter by the New Yerfe relies. Geerge Bldwell, the forger, wbe waa par doned front aa Ragllah prison, and who ar rived in New Yerk few day age, waa ar retted Wednesday afternoon and taken te Jeflereea Market pollee court wllbeutafUdavlt of complaint end waaarralnged "aaa auspic ious character." He told Magistrate Duffy that en landing front tbe ateamahlp Wiscon sin be had found at tbe deck a note from hi wife asking him where he would go wben be landed, and be left a note telling her tbe name of the hotel where he intended going. He Mated that he waa new a reformed man, that be had changed his mode of life, and the real of hie deya would be spent in redeeming the pset wrong he bad done bl family. He would try te bring back te tbem tbelr geed name by living an upright life. He did net like te recall hie crime because It gave him pain, but he believed tbe Bank of Hol Hel land bad reeelyed the million pound he had get from them. He bad been fourteen year in Dartmoor prison, and five years or that time he had been locked In acell wltboutbav wltbeutbav wltboutbav leg In that length of tlme seen tbe sun or tbe earth. Then he was five year etiut In drk eell because bl keeper professed te believe be was abammlng alr-kiies. It had taken Britain three year te find out that be wa sick. In prison be had learned te read and write French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek, and had written many verse. Ul wife, he ld, had been true te him and m noble woman. " She baa been a geed woman te me and I threw myself en ber hands," he aald, and tben added : "1 bave a boy who I new wealthy and has the largest house In tbe state where he lives. Yeu will exeuae me from telling where" Tbe Justice asked tbe detec lives if they bad any charge te maka Tbey said tbey had none, and Justlce Dully, saying be waa always glad te help any man relerm, discharged Bldwell and be went away free. Detective Will Watch Him. Nkw Yekk, Aug. I. Geerge C. Bldwell, wbe wa arrested yesterday en his arrival from Kegland and wbe wai subsequently discharged from custody, after having his photograph taken from the " Rogues' gal lery," has left with bis wife and sister for Massachusetts. It is believed tbat the de tectlve elllce of this city will have Bldwell " shadowed " until bl death. hmahinu turn mnu. The Chicago Hetxtle Cmcs Beady ter lh Jury. Did Van P.ll Mia.al? Ciiiuaiie, Aug. 4 In the boodle cases thlg morning, Lawyer Hardy began hi address te the Jury In baualf of the defense at Hu'ia He began by complimenting tbe Jury en their line condition atter their long confinement and congratulated them en the fact tbat they would seen be free, Ue tben asked tbem te lay aalde all pnjudicea and piy no regard te what he called the passion of the mob outside when they come te make up their verdict- They were te simply pas upon the question a te whether tbere wa a conspiracy among tbe defendants te rob the county by false pretense. One of the defen dant cannot be guilty et conspiracy alone ; tbere must be a combination between two or mere of them. It would net be enough te show that each one of them, at ome time or ether, bad stolen. bherlly before 10 o'clock Juryman Muserve requested Judge Jaralesen tbat an adjourn ment be taken at the close of Mr. Hardy' argument until - o'clock this afternoon. It wa stated tbat several el the Jurymeu are feellng Indisposed and de net wish te be hurried te a conclusion of the case. Mr. Alexander Sullivan, of counsel for the detente, waa also unwell and Joined In tbe request. Judge Jauilesen granted the re quest, and at 10 o'clock court a IJournei until 2 p.m. It wai lutlmVed 1 1 day that after a verdict bas been reached in the oiuuieui case, Mr. Grlnuell will uiakua Htutuiiieut In regard te the -conspiracy te get Tate, Varnull's friend, ou the Jury. Mr. Furtbman la authority for the Hiateuieut that the first in timation of the attempt te pick the Jury with " Prtuce Hal's " friends caaie from one of tbe defendant, who ke the proeecutleu a "tip." Mr, Furtbinauu pwitUuly refuses te tell wblch oue el tbe IweImi boedlers bad thus tried te curry favor with tbe bUUh. it la believed, however, that It waa Vau Pelt, aa It Is uet likely that Klebu:, who was known loblseedofeudcita te be weak-kneed, was in tbe cenlldeuce of Varnull. Whether or net Mr, (iriunell intend te reward Vau felt for hit opportune and uient Important squeal cannot be known until the boedlers are called up ler eenteuce, or per haps net until a recoiutueudatien fur pardon for little Van Pelt U forwarded te tbe gover nor. btabbbd limaaL te hbath. Attar Beating Hla Wile WItliaClubll flunges shears Through UU Ueart. NkwOiimsvnm, Aug I AtBaySULeul, Miss., yesterday, Jobu Lidner beat his wife lute insensibility and then killed himself with a pair of sbbiirs. Lidner and his wire bad been en bad terms ler some time owing te the Jealousy of tbetuati. Mrs. Ltduer was first seen rushing from the house closely pur sued by her huebtud, who was raining blevta upun her bead with a bludgeon. Tbe tint person te reach the unhappy couple were tbelr two grown son wbe were lu tbe yard. One caught bla mother aa she fainted and fell te tbe ground. The ether selzjd bl father. Ladner broke from hla sen'a grasp and In the confusion succeeded In getting away. He ran into a residence in the neighborhood, against the pretests of the lady or the house, wbe followed him as he entered a rear room. Ladnar rushed te a work table, and aa the lady approached he picked upapalref alieara and plunged them into hla breast. The lady attempted te withdraw the ebears, but Ladner held tbem In position with one hand and with repeated blows of his ether hand drove the shear through his heart, and tell dead en the Heur, His vtlte la iu a critical condition. They Ul Their t'l.ta Toi.kiie, Ohie, Aug. I Tut city Is ex cited ever a disgusting personal euceunter wblch occurred early thla morning lu tbe counting room of tbe Stermmj Commercial betweeu the busluess manager el tbe sheet, A. D. Pelton, and Jatue M. Brewu, a prominent attorney el tbi city, and legal adviser of the late General James M. Comly, wbe wa proprietor and editor-in-chief et the Commercial. Brown went te Hie eillje and attempted te assume possession of the place, for his elleuta, the heir of the general. Pelteu objected and het word ensued. Brown struck Pelton wltb his Hit In tbe eye, and Pelton promptly returned the blew. A policeman at thla June ture forced his way through the large crowd which bad collected, and attain pted te quiet t h" men, but was pitched out el tbe deer by Brown. A patrol wagon arrived aud quint waa restored. Neither et tbe men were arretted, and mere trouble la brewing. Brown succeeded lu getting possession of tbe key te the sale, and tbe matter stand in that light at present. A Bven-Yer-Uld(llrl Assaulted. Kau Ci.aihi:, Wla., Aug. I The seven year old daughter of Geerge Gilbert, a town of Brunswick farmer, was aeaaulted yester day neon en tbe highway near Gilbert' farm. The child's cries brought her father from tbe held where be wa at work. The scoundrel tied and hasthua far eluded cap ture. He will be lynebed if ciugbt m h Mast B Triad. Zanksvilt.k, Ohie, Aug. 4. Alter con ducting for two day a the preliminary exami nation of Mrs Ann Saoeta, charged with eautlng the death of her daughter by adnata Utarlng poison, Justice OrlUln overruled the motion te discharge tbe defendant, and thla aeralBg la tfaUull el 119.000 ball, oeax- HUGH K. FDLTON SUES. Hit vtAtm AttAtnut tmb cuvmti mmb or $a,wi.sr i-v. He Haass Hi eralaa ea a Haselailea Adopted by The ommls.leaf la IMS te Utve Ulm 3S rr esnUef all Messy 4 OrMlMd te ta Ceaaty. Hugh R. Fulton haa entered autt In tbe court of common pleai, agalust the county el Lancaster for a large sum of money. He bates hi claim en tbe following allldavlt, which toen file : " Hugh R. Fulton being duly atlirmed ac cording te law, deposes and aay tbat tbe fol lowing is a copy of the resolution en which the above suit la feunded: lltielvtil, Tbat U, H. Fulton, esq., be and It hereby appointed attorney for the county te take proceeding te obtain credit for tbe county lu It account with the common wealth ter all overpaid taxes en personal properly. Mr, Fulton' compensation I te be iwenty-nve per eentum npen the amount or amounts which msy be credited and I te be In full settlement for all cost and ex pense as well a of fee. That thta resolution waa entered en tbe minute of the beard en June '&, 18KJ, and aald plaintiff procured a settlement in favor of tbe oeunty of TM &3 Se, and of tbat sum he lx entitled te a ooinpan eoinpan oeinpan atlon of fe,a05.87. Service wa made en the oeunty cotnml cetnml cotnml lener this afternoon. The contract referred te was made by the beard et oemmlstlonerf, made up of Meaixa. Myers, dummy and Uitdebrandt The present beard ellered Mr. Fulton 10 per cent of tbe amount col lected by him aa a compromise, but that amount he declined te accept and he em ployed Messrs. Brown A. Uensel te bring this suit. Tbe commissioner aay that they will pay Mr. Fultoe only atter tbe court and Jury say tbat tbey oeunty Is liable. TUBBB OTUBB HVITM UBVVOttT. Aa Acties Against a Telephone Company Fer Hi Less et a Hen. Mary A. Uuber te-day, through her atter neys, Brown iV Henael, entered a ault In the court of common pleas against Jacob Henry. It la a peculiar case, and the facta from tbe plalntllPa aide of (he case are aa lollewa : Over two year age Jacob B. Hoever, who was a cattle and cow dealer, failed In busi ness. At that time he was Indebted te Jacob Henry. Seme time after tbe failure four steers belonging te Mrs. Huber were missed from tbe stable. Tbe tracks of ihese steers led across the field te Uenry'a farm and there etepped. It waa learned that Henry killed these steer and sold the meat, In that way cancelling Huber'a debt. A suit for larceny would have been entered, but the limitation cuts it out and the only remedy left is tbe civil suit Just entered for tbe value of tbe steer. James H. Swain also entered tutt te-day against the Pennsylvania telephone company. One of tbe empleye of the oempany hired a team from Swain te go te Columbia some weeks age. The horse was in geed health and condition wben It left the table, and when It wa brought back It waa tick. A veterinary surgeon waa called In and he at tended the horse, but the horse died In a abort time. In tbe opinion of the bera doc tor the hone had been overdriven. The com pany relused te compensate Mr. Swayne in any manner for the less of tbe horse and the above suit Is tbe result. A third suit was alto entered thla morning. Jeffersen Greab ia the plaintiff and Abraham 8. Geiat the defendant. The parties reside in the vicinity of Nells ville and the action la ene or slander. Groah allege tbat Gent circulated reports affecting hla character for honesty. Tbe report were te tbe effect tbat Gresb had Induced Jacob Ueney te steal a calf. $- rii.amiA'a bxatb vuitrsnriuti. Tha Democrats Th.re Want lh WbUkjaud Tobacco Tax Abolished. Hoanekk, Va,, Aug. 4. The delegatea te the Democratic state convention are almost unanimous in their desire te bave the Rid Rid dleberger debt settlement adhered te, and the platform will reassert the adherence of Virginia te tbat settlement. As te tbe tariff plank, that will call for tbe abolition of the tobacco and wblaky tax, aud tbat all further reduction aball be made with refer ence te tbe protection of American labor and production. Tbe administration will be en dorsed lu tbe meat cordial manner in the tint plank of the platform. It leeks as if tbe temporary organization will be e Heeled wltb the selection of Dr. 8. H. Mettatt, of Rockingham, he of bell punch fame, aa chairman. Mr. J. Bell Big ger will, of course, be temporary and per manent secretary. The permanent chairman spoken of ia the Hen Jehn Qoede. But be Is net a delegate, and wilt have te be made eligible before be can be chosen, it la ex pected that the convention will conclude its work before night, aa tbere are no candidate te be nominated, and tbere can be no oppor tunity for a display et eloquence, except by discussion of tbe platform. Hen. Jebn 8. Barbour, chairman of tbe state executive committee, called tbe con ventien te order at neon. Mr. Barbour aald tbe calliug of a Democratic convention waa lu this siate always In order, but the opposition te this one waa great. On account of tbe momentous questions Involved it was only tee obvious tbat a convention waa nec essary. The question before the people of Virginia, he said, was the division of opinion en the debt question. He ceunselled harmony and dispassionate discussion of all issue In velved and aald the difference of opinion could be better determined In tbe party. The delegates present, he aald, being fresh from the people, rttlected the sentiments of tbe people. It would be better tbat any difference of opinion should be d It covered new than after the convention Anether reason te intluence the decision of the convention waa that heretofore organiza tion was effected by special campaigns. Last year there wa no convention and 50,000 Democrats remained at home and declined te vote at tbe November election. He for one, at chairman of tbe Democratic committee et tbe state, waa unwilling under tbe otroum etroum otreum stance te take tbe responsibility of conduct ing a campaign without a convention. He spoke of Prealdeut Cleveland In the most laudatory terms aud Bald he waa the best president we have had in ' year. Shet BecaeM Hue Would Net Kit Ulm. Clkvkland, Ohie, Aug. 4. A apecial te the iVesi from Woeeter, Ohie, say : Austin Mutiltnnen, a grass widower, and son of County Commissioner Jebn MUllennen, fired five bullets at Matilda Weldricb, aged twenty, last evening. Nearly all the bullets took eUeet, making several tleah wounds and fracturing the girl's arm, but none were fatal. McUlennen, who ia the father or three children, ta deeply in love wltb Mtta Weldricb, wbe dec! ned te accept his attention. She refuted te kits hint last evening, and be tbet her Intending te kill himself, but he had emptied bla revolver at the glrL MeGlennen gave hlmtelf up and la new in Jail It I thought that ha ta tllghUy deranged mentally, Big a an Barak Londen, Aug. 4. During the naval mt mt cceuvraa la the channel, te-day, a Nordeo Nerdeo Nordee felt gun ea beard the Cburlew bunt, atrl atrl eutly Injuring several seamen. One of the guns of tbe Black Prince also burst, injuring three stamen. m Dkweeul Kate ASesaetd. Lonuen, Aug. 4,-Th Beak or Kegland' rata oldbweuata beta tdvanead te a par teat. nU Caagtt by the Bear Par Hllilea ia. tk TiaasaiMtat at aaa rraactte. Man VRAitciaoe, Aug. 4. Tha defeat of the bull la the wheat corner here haa been long foreseen by these who watched the crop prospects closely. The manipu laters made two bad errors. Tha cal culatien of tbe overstock of tha old crop was tee low and their estimate of the new crop waa much lower than It will turn out te be. They thought they had cornered all the wheat, but the bear were very careful te aee that tbe re turn made were auch as would deceive the bulla aa te tbe actual quantity. The Imme diate cause of the collapse ws large tenders of wheat made by the bear and the Inability of the bulls te raise additional funds. The banks had all refuted te lean any mere uieuey en wheat aa col lateral, and margins obtained from abort werelntulllelebt te tide the bull ever the trouble. The quantity of wheat the bulls are carrying is, according te estimates fur nished, Ri0,000 tens, which has cast tbem all the way from fLGO te fJ.15 per oen een taU The actual value of wheat te-day In the state Is net much mere than II M. Should the bear prellt by their present position and push prices te tbelr lowest value the bull atand te lese ever tV 000,000. Many hrewd speculator are of the opinion that tbelr losses will exceed thla William Dresbach, president of the produce exchange, and Jehn Heaenleld, a well known blpper, are believed te be among the heaviest losers. Ne failures have resulted except these oraemesmall speculator, which will bave no effect en the market and no serious embarrasamenta are expected. A great many wild and reekleas rumors were flying about regarding tbe Nevada bank's condition, but they are absolutely baseless. HALr A MILLltin JtOSs. seven Firms Bnrnad (let In Baltimore (ma tinman Killed and Anether Fatally Isjarsd, Bai.timeuk, Aug. 4. Fire tbi morning destroyed the extensive cracker bakery of James D, Masen fc Bena, en Pratt atreet, wllh all Its maohtnery and contents. The Hamea communicated te the cracker works of Hen dersen, Laws A Ce., en tbe right. Thla building, which Is a double one, was also destroyed. The upper floors of thla building fell in, burying beneath tbe ruins William Bchultze, tbe foreman of englue Ne. 3. He waa killed and bla body has net yet been re covered. Chief Kugineer Hennick, of the Are department, was e seriously Injured that bis death ia feared. The Hamea continued te apread en tbe right te the stove warehouse of Llebrandf, McDowell & Ce., which wss destroyed and the agricul tural warehouse of Whitman & Sens, who were burned out In the upper stories. Tbe book and stationery store of Newton Kurtz it Ce., te tbe left, was also burned, together wltb a large stock. The upper lloera of the grain and produce commission house of K, B. Owens .t Ce., were deatreyed. K. L. Parker A. Ce. 'a tin warehouse te the south waa wrecked and the stock ruined. Tbey estimated their damage at 00,000. The total lesa will reach half a million. Twsnlf -Twe Ualldtngs Ooesam.d. Teledo, Ohie, August 4. At 4 o'clock this morning a telegraphic call ler aid wan re ceived by the Teledo Are department from Bowling Green, the county seat of Weed oeunty, eighteen miles distant, and an en gine waa at once ..patched by special train. The Hamea originated in a bakery in aeme unknown manner, and before they were gotten under control had deatreyed twenty, two buildings, embracing two square of the buaineaa portion of the town, including one hotel, one marble works, one livery stable, one furniture store, one harness shop, two wagon shop and a carriage shop, and a num bar of cilices and miner building. A lllv.r atamr Barnsd. Pert Huuen, Mich., Aug. -The steamer Uiawatbs, one of the ferry oempany 'a beats, waa burned te the water's edge, while lying at her deck In Black river early thla morn ing. Tbe tire spread te Wellman Bres,, grist mill, consuming it and its contents. Lesa en ateamer f 10,000, covered by Insur Insur Hnee ; en mill 3,000, no Insurance. A wheel came oil a hove cart while it waa rushing te tbe lire and William MoDenland waa badly butt. Fir In an Iren Foundry. SvnAcuKK, N. Y , Aug. I. Fire In Fra-ier X Jenes company' iron ieundry destroyed 9,000 worth of prepsrty. About 3e0 men are thrown out of employment at a result of the Are. M'OABIULBUWIKa BUB MUtT. U T.IU a K.pert.r That a 1 Walking, llon llen ulrg and Kldlug ta Bscap UU Pursasr. Chicago, Aug. 4 A special te tbe Her ald Irem He Catharines, Oat, state that tbelr correspondent yesterday met W. J. McQarl gle, tbe fugitive bexller, en tbe outskirts of Pert Colberne, where he Was waiting for a train for St. Catharine. When asked where be wa going McQangle said : " I am going toseme place for rest. I am dying for rett. I am walking, running and riding te escape Ibepursuers, but It tbe worry, tbe awlul worry tbatlaktlling me." McGirlgle related bis experiences since he left Sarnia, from where be started ou feet. After a six mile walk he met a farmer w(th whom be rode en horseback te In weed. Here be assumed the role of a patent medicine fakir until he struck Alvlnsten, where he took tbe train te St. Themas and from there te Pert Stanley. Frem this point he retused te say where he went, but the impression reeelved was that be sent word te Mr. SL Jebn, of St. Catba rines, te meet him at Pert Colberne. Mo Me Garigle denies that he lett Chicago en tbe Blake, but it 1b believed that he telle this story te shield Dr. St. Jobu. A later specUl from BL Catharines Bays tbat be will net leave there thin morning and probably net te-day. It Is understood be Is In biding there, and cared for by the St Jehns. Te ken te, Ont, Aug. 1 In a leading edi torial this mornleg the Ulebe says : There ought te be no ceremony about surrendering a convicted boedlerof tbe Mcuirlgle stripe. It is true Canada is net legally bound te suirender him, but what Ue we want of him ? A New Yerk paper points out that under similar clrcumataecea Spam surren dered Tweed. Why net Canada give np McGarlgle T a Oen.nl Francis Die Prem ! talari. St. Themas, Ont., Aug. 4 Bea. Allan Francis, United State consul, wbe waa In jured at the recent railway disaster here, died suddenly thta mornleg. Ha has been connned te hia room aver abac tha accident, but hla condition waa net thought critical. Lwt nlgbt whlla alttieg up talking cheer lully.ue waa aalctd wltb paralyala of the heart, brought ea by shook, auttatned in tbe acci dent aad died this morning, tie waa a yean old and had been In the diplomatic awrvica ler ever twenty year. Flags are at half matt en all public buildings. Twastv Tbeiuaad DprU' Paa.r!. Rem", Aug. 4 -The tate Prima Mlaister Denrttta was buried te-day at Htrad.ll. In the See c?Sle P.0P1- King Humbert and ether dUtlngulsbea persons atet ilewara te be placed en the oeffln. . Inxf.moryer ta Panaea. QaB-wakar. Bsbmn, Aug. 4. It has bean decided te erect a statue of the lata Herr Krupp at K WBAtUBM SMVtVAWtUBB. IP WAaxuaereM, I). C, August 4. -Ft r asters raaaylTtsua I euignuy aer, fair was, mm ta aaata FERHY MUST HBRJOOI aa gfU BB MBLB MB tbb euuini at mrM The K.rraw.lr Lestag rrtaaea Aettea-T Pea peseta M With Blegf Mae tU J started te Thal ' 1V 1-1 (eCTVBMBTBa ) LONUOM, AUg. 4, TIM parties te tha Beataager-Ferry I mains unchanged, exeept hum i laager's meads era restaur number whlla these of M.ratiyBaH ing a oerretpondlsg fallias; as Ferry denounced Gen. nnalaaai speech at Rpinalaaa "BU Atwawtt i music halls" a great assay varletyef reasons, believed that the I poke the truth, net that the ex-war i had ever evinced any dterJOMtMa M I the footstep of tbat Inlameaa i merely because a atatetman of tha I of M. Ferry had asserted his oeaTtotstsf ( Gen. Boulanger cberlabed Minsk a pnuiuuu nuuuDB 01 me use sv fWtl the army of France should Mtrl When Gen. Boulanger challenged M. 1 these tame Frenchmen thought tha I action an unpardonable piece of imi and blindly construed hi retentraeatat 1 Ferry' gratuitous vlUBoitlen Inte a tlrmatlen of tbe latter'a aaaeveratlea of former' falsity. Wben, however, at. through bl chosen representative te accord te Gen. Boulanger tha due from the aggressor te tha party grieved and attempted te antata from the danger of personal Injury I the tecbnlcalltlet of the oeda milM foil frnm tha evaa nt thal lowers or tbe champion of tha treua Tenqtiln ctmpalgn and they aeldler of France beset upon all enemies whose sole cause of earaHyj their Jealousy of his well-earned vainly seeking te obtain redress fretaH oeward who had traduced blm. BV meat bitter of cten. Beulangera aaeala'ssV einciai, political ana military oireies aa only these la the latter wbe I keeping themselves In desirable carrying the favor of tha ministry it the fact that M. Ferry must light reaped all the glory obtainable from I Ing a gaping, Jeering crowd and iada cheap witticisms and greundie at the expents of a man he thought ta t I yond the limit of striking back aaa awl take tbe conaequeneo. There ta m that tbere la no mere uucomtertable I France te-day than M. Ferry, will find hi position still sat endurable if be attempts te thla matter with contempt aaeV at; himself back upon the umptlea tttBBjf Iras given Gen Boulanger an te obtain satisfaction of which that dined te avail bimsslf. It would aa I for M. Ferry te be killed by Gen. than te attempt te live down tha and ostracism that would surely failure te back np hla werda. Ha ' no mere lifeless te these who new thtak. 1 of blm abeuld a bullet from Be pistol pierce his heart tbsn he would feat should eventually antra we danger at by an abject resort te subterfuge asMra bllngat luiDiaUrialprovlalenaoltswt " - x "LV, A Coke Trala Wrecked 11 PlTTHBUBU, AUZ. 4. Oua Of UM I en freight wreck that has oeoarratfaal Plttabhrg division of the PMaeylv read for a long time, netwlthasksssagi wasne lest or lire, took plan ta i tunnel, a abort distance east of Wall's I laat nlgbt About llo'cleck a trala et 11a et coke atarted eastward through thai neL Just aa It reached tha middle at i tunnel an axle under one of tbe ears The engine and a number of cata wara i In a heap upon the track. The teeaptafs engineer and fireman irem injury r culeus. Wreckera appeared ea promptly, and although a large foree t throughout tbe night the obtlrueMoa i removed nntll tblt morning. AU i trains had te be transferred at BlalisTfttaa teraectlen te tbe tracks of West Peansyiv railroad, causing a delay of eeveral I . : An Insurrection Net IfaHkety, Ottawa, Ont, Aug. 4. Werd here shows that tbe Dominion In addition te the Manitoba dl question, bas trouble te contend Wxwkj British Columbia, asverat din arisen with regard te tha ewaerrtlaat timber and mlnerala, wbkA may result in an Insurrection. Beth menta claim the right te tha mine in the railroad belt. Tha will entail a long and expensive lav Gen. Mlddleten leaves next l Columbia te inspect the oeartltkM'.'af! mllllla .nrt finrttnnatfnna In .1SI S7I M...B..W w-a . ' trouble. 'fciT- & The Saratoga Kaoe. Hauatoea, N. Y-, Aug. i. TIV I seventh regular day. weather ultry. Attendance large. 'ij& First race, puna WOO, Pearl . Gleaner 2. Climax 3. Tlmel:16K. agatntt the winner. 'j Second race, "Clarenden hotel ataKH.,1 mile, urltette led all ine way i oeuld bave wen easily, bat her I nanlen Goliath wen the raee. Q wa third. Time 2:08. Bettlag S ta'; Hath. The raee caused mueh dh at hundred of the crowd had their en Grisette. ,f Third race, fsara'en ttaxea ter I old, six furlong. Emperor of' wen, Kingtiih 2, Satan 3. Time, ItttV ' 9le6. t' Fourth race, selllag, eae 4 rirui Phil Ijiwla sarrmrl Ssdasaaa Time, !:;,'. eidiUrca teaa.rhk ij Filth raee, i mllaa ever ftp Wbeatly wee, Glaaarm 2, Lljara IV 'liiii. Ne odds gtvea. . The Killrnit Win alui PiTTHBuae, Aug. 4. Tha freight care haa laetaated ee i tha naat weak that tha railroad thta elty are taxed beyond tfeaar Tha Peaasylvanl ewpaay aaa m for 1.000 mers cam west of thev eaa furnish. New that laa ta practically astUed lata larval I S.SSd TBS SI rw.rlannad alOKS US UtW SB .( nhin railway aad Ms etaaaaa.; . 3st strifes AtkttkHaa Tor.uDe. OakVAeg. A WM MoaUeallo arrived yswtarday frea unload her cargo ra ores aiinr attacked her crew of In the row William Ooltea, of fesa waa shot la the hip aaa badly baatea. It ta sat Colten. Tha aea-uaiaa armed. bt. Paul, 1 ofBeatoa,aaa wriataa Mi; MUaaftvUs,) reaadlahtM aad Teasasy Wartaa. aa I OtTnt.nr, Aag. iUmUmfl imaWdty MMtaMa tka MU t sstrMsjUsMisiM taaaad'taV' watate waw a tha waMfcjji fW aasavrtaa ta attaaaa Ml MIsmmAi. 7h. - rraaat! -tftimif inmAfi-BWrrT'iil'?1 :.?-.,. . ..... V"'"- , - (3Qeb2Saas. &M&&J&. .-V V, tx,. ',, "5tT .rflMi f&&j'&$&l - B-iw"r .
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