J J w V t ?v iwxv$k tttelttgeri U Uj.M I J I - at a rO. IUILDINGS. .El SCHOOL 10111 TIMS FlEIB IS NECESSITY FOE T1BI. Nans Fer New Houses en Mnlberry and Duke Streets te He Secured The Tax Itatc Unchanged Fer tbe ler. lie April meeting of the Lancaster city tibel beard was held en Thursday even- . with the following membcrs present : rlenlus, Breueinan, Brlnten, Brosey, . . .... nt A T..J141. cnran, iiaruiBieuer, unun, uuuim, linaen. Kautz, Llchty, Llppeld, Mar- all, McCemaey, McDonnell, McElllgett, tcKllllps, McMullen, PentK, Raub, Reilly, eynelds, Reland, Schnader, Schroyer, irfel, Wlckersbam, Wlnewcr, Weulsen, ed Dr. MeCermlck, president. as of the minutes of the March special meeting wasdlspensed fliran, of the flnance commute, the bills for supplies furnished ilurnrpihe month and en Ills motion the rea. r?r -was authorize ( te pry I'ie mm. Mr Cochran also submitted the foliex. in report Hear ' . 'ft tot 'he Ctiniu H hecU eiir i ui n.i t ei. 'law , us ruqiilr tf'w, precerus the i nuiial oilimate of (he protable ruce.r i n- idlturus cf the i uirlfx eti dugrur with a U'v uf us ' hnnuTU elh.r. valnatle-n ; - i ma'bp n r'-p. L!)-)0. tm j ,Uoti at -i i.i"l . ,. , A -CMCM 'Uwihmim i rUlten . ...... L.iMi Ttiiiuii . PjaMe Amount Tr m 'iihu eesiij'l- BtOIH-.J .... 1. "l lleluuca In trr'ry . ... .... IflaO riMiTnn zvrfmr.4. Te le i uliirtlt.tf nljlil' iiJiiieIs ami jaiuer -, ...... , . . . 1J.M0 tvil Jnil Uiillflir..M. .-.-..-... .' . - 0 lleki slatlentry... ... , ., S.OIH mlnn -. . , ... . . ... iift Ous'4, .... ., . ... ......... . Six. H. it.i .1..,.. ..., , J.CX! it. prompt i)i) Mcnt. . . IjSre k. 'k-nfrnU -ni . u i,i'l vini .K)nr ioeil.jltrn.,.m..,w . i en IiwuiiiiUm ...M. ... 4,J)0 t'r K'inreri ICullll . . fi,0"P (. in' j ii ! .. . . . ..OTS tto.ne Vl.H 'tljOVt w.illllllU b-etl OU .VllJ lrt.ll tux Your iiiumltloe would rfjemiiiend l ai t 'he lliliig of the ra'e for the iti.ua yisr Ht !!" eenu en tint hundretl Ji. i vn'eutlun. IMIavlni'ifcwill bttl icnt tf t'y )i the ordinary bxihhij a lUirttl miii.i th" ''ear. Thoi. B. C'ecun.vv, SaH'j. K Ltrilli, Kietuun M. ,1ck".i.y Ti8 m i I'il.tn HxiU'jthe It j,.teut " in;M wip i r'tl by n nnmlrn-' i .. 3Sf r. i tx-i i il'" r;purul ttut (tin r,n rut ?'0.iim m t v l'urfiiU i i'liT i 41, W') A .prilxi ufm a noed protnletii nnl that tuc bldfi hail already ptn f'ibl.stipd In the dally pappra, TJ'gceruniil t mh erpimiiH tr tertnl fic n me fi'Milipitlen of euvni V verfei 'ie Ojiu r i her son, Samu. rotnLSa!ie MI;Jy eiphns' school. jL Mr. SeAp nlsht school com- mltteejHHPsBMH niKht schools were closed en the 22d of March, afler a very successful term. In the Judgment of the cemmittee the night schools should be opened in the second week of the school term. CITY HUl'HUINTKXnn.Nl's mipeiiT. Following is the report of the city super intendent : . I.xrAsri:R, Pa., April 3, lS'.K). 1 (he Huurd offclieol Dlicittirt ; Obnii.emkn Your citv sunerintendent subuiilH the lollewing report of the publie ciienis ler me uieniu ei Aiarcli : Tlie whole number of miDils in atten dance was -lit) in the high schools, liiiil in the grammar, C71 lu.tlin secondary, TOO in the intermediate, 48 in the ungraded and 1,014 in the primary, making a total of 3,004, te which 87 attending the night schools should be added, making the grand total 3,901. The average number in daily attendance was 251 in the high schools, 330 in the f; ram mar, Ml In the secondary, 71U in the ntermedfnte, 30 in the ungraded and 1,201 in the primary, making a total of 3,294, and including 71 liein tlie night schools the grand total was 3,3t"i."" The average per centage of attendance was 87; the number of pupils present every day was 949, tbe number el'UurherH present at the teachers' meetings Wiii 7tf-lhe following were ab sent: MUh Mary Itelmeiuinyder, Miss Mary .ahrn, Miss V. II. Huber, Miss Kate Cliften, Miss Mary Auhmus, Miss 1. It. McMillan. The city superintendent made 102 visits ; the directors made 212, as follews: J. Mc Kllllp 41, Win. McCemsey 30. W. It. liriuten 23, C. I.lppeld 21, Dr. O. Reland 20, Wm. Jehnsen 20, O. N. Reynolds 20, A. (J. Ureaey 14, D. McMullen 11, H. R. Ureeemaii 9, Hen. J. II. WarfelS, l- Judith 4, J.'P. Winewer4, II. A. Schroyer 4, Dr. M. W. Raul) 2. .1. V. Kautz 1, R. M. Reilly 1, Hen. J. P. Wlckersliam 1. The final examination of the grammar school classes in phyaiolegy was liel t as announced in the repert for the March meeting, and a copy of the questions sub mitted accompanies the report, enabling nnyone who may deshe te de se te judge el the character of the examination. A "committee of the W. O. T. U. called at my ofllce the latter part of last month te in form themselves in regard te the Instruc tion given in our schools and the text be iks used, and they oxpressed themselves very well satisfied with the work done, and especially with the answers given te the questions by many of the pupils. The proclamation of tlie governor designating a dav In April and one in May as Arber days reuewedly calls attention te the Im portant workef tree-plantlng, which scorns te have been made a duty of the schools. If they are te de any thing in tins matter our uirectien, action biieuiu no Lmeetlng. TnanKs te tlie en- jncipal et ttie ueys' uign lone airenuy, uut re. Dls could net lisicfurnlalied choels at the us city en the gmres afforded ih grade of and sun- and 184. Why should grains and vegetables be cooked T What should txt done te person who baa taken an overdoes of opium T WhyT Mention three things that Interfere with dlceatlen, and explain hew and why they interfere. Describe the movements of the cheat when a person inhales and also when he exhales. What proofs are there that the cerebrum Is the seat of the reason and the will T . What three things must be done te keep the skin healthy T Why must each of these be dener On motion of Mr. MeComser leave of absence for one day was granted te Prof. Buehrle te attend the dedication of a school house at Doylestown. While there he will have an opportunity of noting Improve ments which will be of benefit te the beard. PROPOSED NKW ItCHOOt, BU1LWNOM. Mr. Reynolds stated that at the last meeting he had voted for the amendment of Mr. McCemsey that It was Inexpedient te erect school houses en Seuth Mulberry and Seuth Duke streets. As there was a desire en the part of some members te erect at least one school house he moved a reconsideration of tbe vote. Mr. Schroyer seconded the motion te re consider and it was adopted by an almost miirinieu-; v. te T isvi0! dineutvf M' ' rNwiifw i vie tared te ,i 'i nru- i) Jir, I'jtwli's 1tl wi .n 'iwuiii:"' in. ' a aptxiH! v -IJ. .t sf I l-ft, te UCl in tMllJlllK.'V tw ,' p"riy oetnmitioo, Jiae j ' 'ii end i-st or" pr?p4rid fe twf iwelve j.ietn sl.e'ii auilding, nai i HchAU Mul heirv. sii i 'he, seci-wt an 5.u(j DtiUe stiect,itud i ropeit tlm ire teufuluia tneeting et the ixard. In Sffj-pr-n uf tlie atnH"Jirmnl In l.i,iiins gtiel that it weul-i irive the pmtj rty ceiitimtted n chance te sclioel iiuiU!m;s si, j exnuiinn sy stoma cf t euliln euliln tlen ai ' eat) ag. About tb a.cestitv fr-r thB '.UIIillii;- -' e wm tin detibt. Mr. JI laisey hbM tht ueatleu wm in, a in u t-lwfl which mum nr.irly met will! his vIbv, nd hi hud n spMal ob jection t Hi mi'iiiliientui'Irr lV)lyluf. The r-.uti: bmcrs ilie tiird at Vue .ijkmUi ,jicstln proelJe.1 for buililiti,; st eiH'ts and Vjthai he nan oppeted, beceu's thujc wiw net Uihp, ecfiisi'ng te tUs tewj tewj lntlen, ' 4j.ve well matured pla While Mdl vet IhliiU them was pressing ii'jeuslty for ein vWiejv thf new build iiiffs nt ivi bu re-'e'l th,r yyxn a prtB.it ,s nrcelty for butter amerumn (ltttiuii- ife JiIt' ..1 tb" '"I"" " rr "!" lug eiii part of the c!:y btter H-'omtn)ilB-tlens than the ethc Ty taking ihe pio pie iiinlTicry ntii u , tiie coin mlUee can lock arcind fur lh S.at t--i;u...8 -oliit.aele and rmst1.'" ei )? Ati(r bulldirj can ba Avoided. ITa -avy ni loasen te object te h ftnsn t "ir." ei f)r, ltelemat Mr. Ceeltran iiflld thai the mueildriirnt -eum.ltttd the) euid te is-iuem mtlillu,;. t iliecglit U.ej Jieu'.it ntn Vi se re ir'ricted He uCRve'-l Dr. BelciJuifca 'pv ubtdiiuvii uud the a iiendtn(.nl vsas (iiuti wrought (Da.ole the follew'ng ttharv" JleiulreJ, Trmt a ceutiiiltt e of three uietiibers uf ihe beirJt. vllh the supetin- 'tending and pvjjei.y cetntiil'te, bona- tnerixeu te prepare plans ana spoviucaitens for two new school buildings te be located en West Vine and Mulberry and Seuth Duke streets respectively, of such size and kind as they may deem necessary, and re pert the same te a subsequent meeting of the beard for its action. This amendment was adopted by a unani mous vote, and the original motion as anionded was also adopted by a unani mous vete. The following communication was read, but no action taken: kANCASTKn, April 3, 1800. Dr. McQirmtck : Diiak Sin The Women's Christian Tom Tem Tom eorance Union respectfully ask tbe privi lege of an audience by tbe beard of direc tors of the public schools, of which you are presldent. The subject which we do de siro te advocate Is the introduction of ad ditional text books upon the study of tem perance bygiene. We find that net all the chlldren who can read are previded with books upeu this subject. The law approved April 2d, 1885, requires that hygiene, with special reforence te the ofTects of alcoholic drinks, etc., shall be studied as a regular branch. If we could be heard at the next meeting we would esteem it a great favor. Very Kespectfully, Ii. Et.r.K.v Witieur, Anna M. Mahtin. AIIOUT ARBOR DAY. Mr. Cochran called attention te the ap preaching Arber days. He said the prac tice in some schools was te tax tbe pupils for trees. He moved that the superintend ing committee be authorized te expend a reasonable sum for trees, where necessary, and that collections in the schools from pupils be prohibited. Mr. McCemsey said nothing mere was necessary te be done than te call the atten tion of the teachers te the rules of the beard en the subect. Mr. Urinteu said he understood the col lections were voluntary, but several mem bers stated such was net the case. President MeCermlck made tbe follow ing appointments en committees te fill vacancies: Mr. Oriest promoted te the superintending committee from the text book committee; Mr. Ratbfen from the .committee en hygiene te the text book committee, and Mr. Wlnewer te tbe by by glene committee. Mr. Reilly moved that the president an neunce In tlie daily papers the usual notice for the triennial convention of school direc tors for the election of a city superintend ent for a term of three years. The motion was adopted. President MeCermlck te-day announced the following as tbe cemmittee te have plans prepared for the new school build ings : Messrs. McComsey, Oriest, Wlcker sliam, Warfel and Reynolds, the superin tending cemmittee; McKilllps, Wolf, Ureneman, Jehnsen and Raub, the prop erty committee, and lletenius, lirlnten and Cochran, the special committee named In the resolution. A NEW X. OF r. LODtJK. Te He Instltuted At Mauhelm the Last of April. A meeting was held at Manheim en Thursday evenlng te make the prelimi nary arrangements for the organization of a Ledgo of Knights of Pythias In that borough. The meeting was well attended, H. It. Campbell, or tbe Manheim .Ytei. was .elected temporary chairman, and Jehn ibeemaker temporary secretary. ie following members or the order iresent from this city : Samuel M. Ilstrict deputy, D. M. Geed, D. L. ie), Jacob Albright, Daniel Sing, irten, D. II. Bartholemew, II. F. , Rife, B. F. Zeek, II. M. Zeek Black, all of Inland City. ister brethren explained tbe e order et the Knights or ,at the conclusion of their re- ieclded te lnstltute a ledge. meeting will be held en ig. when final arrange- for the formation of a if the month. Wife. as "Whiter," ive his lie r quite tblm ANN KANE SENTENCED. SIE 1UST SEBTE SEVE.1 MONTIS IN PRISON All PAY FINE AND COSTS. Her Itendamnn Learning 8he Intended te Leave the State, Surrenders Ilia nail and the Court Disposes of Her. Ann Kane, el Washington borough, was convicted at the last term of the court for violating the liquor law. Pending a motion for a new trial (she gave ball for her ap pearance. Her bondsman learned that she was arranging te go te Maryland te live, he surrendered his ball and Mrs. Kane was arrested and placed In jail. She was brought into court for sentence this morning. Fer selling liquor en Sun day she was sentenced te pay a line of fe0, costs of prosecution, and te undergo an Imprisonment of 00 days In the county Jail. Fer soiling without license the pun pun Ishmeut Imposed was a fine of feOO, costs of prosecution and an Imprisonment of four months, te begin at the expiration of the former sentence. CW( KAIMtOAL A Ht.' KH. Oib 'u Un 'I'lVillO UilU Cl ltii'l UHl The PeniuylvanU rallr ! Irt" bbj men wrcekf en tlie iiliuiclihia ''i-lnen n.' ?mr than for a letiir tltiirf, mm many of tlicui have bfipn ery dlstrm'l, cauMtig i niietulens leises te tlie company. Vo)' Ve)' t ia'e!y veiy fciv 'W)pl have been n Jtuul. htn.rcely had the trot l.H beeti cbitred i.f tlie big Rtihrerstewn vrc!' Iiefera two. Others took plaea. Tins in inll.i, tJvjit'y bofer eveu e'cliH-'k, pvan eai word. knvkci! from Iho ttwdt Just M'et of (ler-' detiville. Miay bWengis, te a western bound fi "Igni iim drawn bj engine 'v,rt Set. All were l(4?d with mcrtliAiidise atjd the ' ruck wero tern from tlntm Tleth Uwk' trre liievltrxl and tlie rs 'et t'OiiUiJeraiilr tiun,MfJMbila Om niilwnte. were sjiineJ all around. I'relg!il criT dMnyftl ter seme ttme.but rnger tralnt wm net lnterferetl wl.il te any great ot et tartt. Thft.v-idtit nnsused by uhrekun wheel. At ttwl jlill,btlv-M Cellins Station aud IHnA It tin 'ix'tleu, 3 frc'Rlit nifeek ih -udni 7 e oleok tl.ls morning. vlie lodded wal irh of nu iscjtern iieund freight '-ara ki.)V "If thetrarlcai dbdly broken. IJatli traehs vere blixVeil and one was lern up for feme (ilUit!Ce. At hnlf-fr.i tlgl.t o'tdeck th north track bad been cleared. i-AVCAMTHIt I.OOK I. e.t r Tbe ruceltmit febewtni: Sf.ule Uf tin ie 07- rrcwsiir'r OtinduUcr'A lvni;-rvttw. TJlst eveitii. tiie elTleers f t.iiliaitci I.odge Ne, ti7, L O. O. 1 ., rtte lontslled by Past Manter Dr. Jehn T.h rrgOAd. The xvre as fellows. ?? Gv If. t.PU kl, Y. 0., 7. C. lireelt; weretary V I; Mtejs aMislant u'-orelary, U, .fuirig, tas urer, GiiOiku Cuur.&jri ttu'6r 'for IS months), W. F. Hambright; chaplain, M. J. Weaver. The noble grand appointed the follow ing : Warden, A. S. Ureneman ; conductor, J. Fred. Fisher ; right supperter, II. M. Derwart ; left supporter, Wm. Gundaker. The vice grand appointed the follewing: Right supporter, II. 8. Carter; left sup porter, Jehn M. Xelt. The report of the treasurer hhews the assets te be 10,05l.23. The mini paid out during the past six mouths was $1,234.55. The ledgo has a membership of 2!w. Treasurer Oundaker new onters upon his thirteenth v ear ns treasurer of the ledge, having been Initiated as a member 44 years age. In commemoration.of tlie event a number of the mombers presented Mr. Oundaker with a beautiful veteran Odd Fellows' badge. W. F. Hambright made the presentation speech, and Mr. Guu daker was greatly surprised. CAUGHT IN LAXCASTKII. A Darkey Who Is Wanted In Middle town Fer Uurglary. On the night of March 12th, the stere of Israel Cehen, at Mlddletewu, was breken Inte by thieves, who stele two silver watches and etiier jewelry, valued in all at $45, from the window. One of the men who was suspected of the crime- was Aaren Martin, rolered, who was arrested by Constable Geerge W. Baker, but es caped from him by Jumping from a second story window, lie then lied, but Baker located him lu this city and came te Lan caster for him yesterday. He described the man te Constable Pyle and told the latter te be en the lookout for him. In the afternoon about 2 o'clock Pyle found tlie man leading ashes in front of Stamm'e stere, North Queen street. The censtable steed upon the ethor slde of the street and did net wish te approach Martin suddenly, lest he would get away. While lie was standing there another colored man, who observed him and suspected what was wrong, told Martin. Tlie latter quletly and very slowly put en his coat and walked up North Queen street. He turned into Contre Square and then took te his heels. Pyle followed him and he turned into Seuth Christian street. He stepped for a tlme and Pyle kept his eye upon him. When he started again and while he had his back turned Pyle ran around and down Duke street. He caught him at Christian and Church streets, but tlie darkey showed fight and trled hard te get away. Pyle had quite a struggle, In which he tore his necktloeff. Martin was finally subdued and be went te tbe station heuse with the officer. Censtable Baker took htm te Mlddletewn at 5:30. Doeth of a Widow. Mrs Catharine Balnier, a well known lady of that section, dled at the home of of Jehn Hartranft, lier son-in-law, at Ijiii caster Junction, en Thursday morning of dropsy. She was at years of age and the widow of the late Daniel Balmer. She leaves the following surviving children: Mrs. Susan Helllnger, Mrs. Fanny Shenk, Mrs. Kate Hartranft, residing In Penn township; Daniel Baluier, Marietta; Jehn Balmer, Mt. Hepo, and Addison Balmer, Lancaster Junction. The Assessments Stand. The court te-day filed au opinion en the rule te strike eU the appeals as te the assessment of damages caused by the open ing of alley C, Kby and Harel streets In the borough of Manheim. The rules were discharged and the assessment of the view ers as made is final. A Revival Leads te Dlvorce Suits. A singular excitement Is in progress among tbe church members of Hamilton, Madisen county, Ind. By reason of a Protestant Episcopal evangelist's revival, requiring each or the converts te publicly confess his sins, and many prcasilneut citizen, as well as some net se well known, have made astounding confessions. The wives of three poulleut husbands who related their experience new declare they will at ence apply for divorce. Seuth Penn te Be ReenmnUed. The purchasers of tbe Seuth Pennsylva nia railroad have decided te reorganize the read, and te accomplish tbla a meeting will b i held In Reading en April 17, at the otllce of Geerge F. Baer. It is expected that as seen as the cemDanv la reorganized soma definite steps will be taken with a view te LANCASTER, PAM FRIDAY, CIIRItltV ItintCH TO HOUNIM. Teliu'a MustatiB Strikes an Embank ment and the Hlder Strikes a Tree The Fex Was Net Hurt, lint Jehn Was. Yesterday afternoon a fox chase.whlch in all probability will be the last of the season, took place from the Vt Knd hotel, en F-ast Orange street, which Is kept by Henry Kegel. It must be raid Uiat It was oneef the poorest chases of the season, but It was a geed one for the fox, as he suc ceeded In saving his life, as he had very peer pursurers In the shape of dogs. There was quite a large crowd at the hotel and It seemed te include all the bad boys In town. After 4 o'clock Kegel took the fox down te a point near the Whitby fariut where he dropped It. The aalmat ran toward the north and, after crossing the railroad track, passed through the farm of B. J. McOrann. Soen after the fox had been dropped the "pack" of dogs were let go and they were a sorry looking let. There was one hound, a bull deg and a cur. The bull deg went as far as Ment Ment zer's quarry, where he stepped te blte a irian, and lest his grip en the chase. The cur dropped out In a short time and the hound then had a lonesomo chase for seme time, but he finally gave It up. It seemed lip tl.'Mjgh thi k neiahuml edf bejs, In the chas. u.id Le t si and lltl-rlrfUM i! it the v e.ilr' kj very .frint The fyv wss r t mch " i. 1 tt J'iy f h.i pur "n . bnil'i ' ej' . 'da nurk an tlually t-spn. v m, ,e i i lujrjnlghu thrsxl of iumn uuiu "rij' hetsti'-irn, tth we itinutited ci H kinds uf tteeds. .iitdudsw tlifl ehis-v Prominent iineng t!i was ehtui- ( Iierry, th huckeian lie lias often ii.irlnj; of tlitwe !mt" .-.11 wluter ami dpi .nlnel te Ut8 h Imml in one hm- iilt Vx.fnnlav tax nin 1 1 u ittitLlJiM.v iJfcfid whllwtl'i crowd was tinxleusly snvjiH snvjiH !lingthilreiiiingf the f.ix, be imt.-(Mlnd them with inhibitions of ltersmanM)tp. It ws nimliily 'brnuali titsellrttnthitthe papV ht dogs was kepl tegcllixr. s he ws veryaHenMve te them. At !m whmi llns fix s dreppad Johnny V'a" in lib, gletj-; lin ilnil M down tb Grn(fijtnrti read In tlie ltlg lirldgeiitid utli?!it In.ecnu(ilii."Uii.re,i had it riot been for ft Had ariMent. Tlie mtutang nii up nu emuQiiUinunt nml JetmnvHi thren err, l fro )ru-r-eiptr.st h tree. Itsitlng tue Uln efif fnet from ih ttoet for seme dls Uti. He lay In .. fvtly uucohsjIeub comfltlen uhtll he was found iy some leys, who assisted Mm tf lil. f. t The htilre ran away, and wae faiiglit en tile Seiv I'ellsnd turnpike, lte ,Was rctiinif.l te Cherry, whuv Injuries are net Krieui.. Tliwwas tne moil uM'llliig fnaturnif ,hs uIkw, but Johnny khs It k auvbUij I. it funny. i N",e n' I n Aii; A i Irtir. n . t inter ttie i'urt i i'htr et ITer. i WatMngten IjdntQfl', k'.IVUIe hey j;ijt yet vight yetrsitragi, wJ.e' heiff 1 at' fe,sifcTrl Archallhy, Tmutii a narw viepefrr iqgkil'Ri liy apidr efhwy hirNMy ni v aiti-riifer-. The w'1erii oe"tirr j ar . W 1)1 ties fielstit iwr houses, en Harrlsburg avenue, 'f iie U hed been sent for some shavings by his mother and he was running backwards. He did net soe a pair of horses, belonging te Daniel Trewltz, which were hitched te a wagon lead of tobacco and he ran Inte them. The herses reared and the boy get under their feet. He was tramped about tlie head and was only provenled from belng run evor by the large wagon by a man who saw the accident and pulled him out In time te escape the whoels. The little fellow was picked up for dead and carried te his home, which Is net far away, by some men who were working in a tobacco warehouse. Dr. H. T. Davis was sent for and he attended the boy. He found that the head was terribly cut In different places and the skull could be plainly seen. The boy is In bed te-day, but the doctor says he will recover unless brain fever fellows. The National Game. Thogamesof ball played yesterday re sulted as fellows : Bosten (Players League) 2, Brooklyn 0; Bosten (National League) 10, picked nine 4 ; (second game) Bosten 10, picked ulneO; Philadelphia 5, Newark 2: Athletic 0, Wilmington 2; Rochester 7, Harrlsburg 3; Baltimore 0. Hamilton 4; Brooklyn 21, Yale 4; Washington 20, Le high 7, Lebanon 10, picked nine 1, The umpiring of Tayler at Harrlsburg yesterday was about the worst eyer seen. He seemed te knew nothing at all about the game and the Rochesterclub was really trcaled very badly by him, Tayler is a regular umpire of the Intorstate League, and if he does net de belter than yesterday he will net held the place a week. As an evidence of the feeling in Bosten In regard te base ball, it Is stated that the Brotherhood had 20,000 people te see their game yesterday and the National League had but 3,700. All the labor organizations" In Itostenliavo endorsed the Brotherhood, and everybody admits that the Brotber- heed has the sympathy of the peeple. Among the passengers en Harrlsburg Kx press east yesterday were the members of the Rochesterclub, the new member of the American Association. They were en their way from Harrlsburg te Wilmington. A Htrlke Over. There was a strike this week among the Italians in the employ of Keller A' .'ros .'res .'ros eo n, who are working en the New Helland railroad. The men have been receiving $1.20 per day, and en Tuesday they de manded that an Increase be made te $1.00. Their request was refused and they quit work, remaining Idle until Thursday. Mr. Crossen went te the bank en Thursday and drew money with which he paid the men etf, at the old rate. He then told thorn they could leave or net, Just as they saw fit b it declared that he would net Increasa their wage. Tlie "dages" came te the con clusion that they iiad better stick, and they all agreed te contlnue working at the old price. The Feust of the Passover. Tite festlval uf Pesach or Passover, the feast of unleavened bread, will Ihi observed by the Hebrews at sundown te-day uud will contlnue for eight days. The two first and the last are strict holidays. The inter mediate days are called half festl vuls. ThePasseer commemorates the provi dential escape in I'gvpt, when Ged, smit ing the first born of the I'gyptlans, pissed ever the houses of tlie Israelites, and also the march of the race out of Kgypt, when the fugitives were compelled te subsist rn unleavened bread made of Heur and water and baked In tbe kuu. Mary WlseOn Deck. Tlie principal person liefore the muyer thlB morning was Mary Wlse.the old friend of the newspaper men, who has favored them with mero Items than any ether woman In the town. Mary says she has bean 11 lug at the almshouse for wme tlme past. She get Icave te ceme te town yesterday, but net te get en the Jamboree that she did. She filled herself with rum and In the evening was feuud in East King street near Lime. Officer Crawford was attracted te her by the noise she made, aud when be went te her he found her In company of two Ueys, who were teasing her. She was inarched te the station beuse, and this morning the mayor gave her SO days, notwithstanding her plea te ledger iraa aiscwufea. APRIL 4, 1890. THE RESULT OF A SPREE. PROXINENT CITIZEN OP A NEW TOWN SHOT LAST NIGHT. TORK Upen Returning Heme Alter Mk.vlarklng He Attempts te Knter n Neighbor's Itouse and Is Taken turn Burglar. Meuitt Vkrmen, N. Y., April 4. F. W. Chlvvls, a well known citizen of this place and fermerly a promlneiit dry goods mer chant of New Yerk city, was shot last night and his condition is serious, though the bullet has been extracted. Thore Is considerable mystery surround ing the flair. The sheeting occurred about 2:30 a. m. Chlvvls had been out with two friends, and It was nt first reported that he bad been shot down by highway men lian attempt te rob him. The three men were evidently In a merry mood en their way home, and It Is reported that Mr. Chlvvls was wounded while sky larking with his companions. This, how ever, is net admitted by any of tlie three men. Mr. Chlvvls himself says that he was shot en moonlit of'eltig nMf.l;etl fera liiugUr While nt.einptiij te AtiUH the house vdjeinl Ma iwn resUb'ti v b mutuke. T arsons wlm knuw the tide fjt'i of tlit ei. Ming nra tei 'etit. 'IKKIK'V nUKF, -, ... r,. -n. ...., i.......- v i. ....." ...-, .,.,. n'lmun'i 'n'lmw j U the Irftnuiister "NetvMiiftD.ii's. Tlis 3'M'nl iewBHpem lusittily tninnnd tlmapMiitinint of Gurg M. Burger as oliief of polWe. The AW l.rts sj a cilltort cilltert nlty Mayerlwl Claii has made u ihkni bcgini'lugln JiN il.tiuineimcrd rtflkUiM aft.. llltbCHUpOtftl. eiltflfMr. UKircu If , Bercxr for chief of iKillce lui ha. ecitalidr nj er,iltiiiiIf done the best he could bue ilebJ vuder the elrvumshM'sMS. Mr, Bi!r;r, v'-'ta a thorough surf erwhlstdiit Dennv ni In ptln Jpl), l net allgit or Wtur pn.uuiu, but lias Hlrays been iinted as en f lustclais of American clllzmt w . jellevn tlnt nil the- virtu, and ItiUmrliy - a Hiinniipllv I uut cetiterist in hloi hlei iiilf anil tik HJiY, sn-'i ihat nn who dlirr with bin. in t lli.d eplu eplu ten have rfL-htrf n ii.. li thui uPIwnertts arr bound te resist .fi..eever, Ml J."! I isugriuiciiiau in feri sens ui iut went, I ueii win ceniitiaa in inirOinr uiai air ei lxipnlar dignity and itwiitesv with nhleh the pu'-snt ineninl'Ont' ht Invested it. The Vrh F i'..rtOii likes pleasiirelti oemfratulSLi'ig Mi. Ol! en the gned jitdf jti i d firit.iiess he has disphvj'tvl In tills '. meu, ami i .he iitcis'atKofgeini gev em uent, fe4r'i of lwny sn!drntl7nipi. Wtj iiope be will V no his ferlntiAte lu bin nth'rftppcliitmenl,fiiiem;li we n.rir.i ou rVuthst this is suntiwi MiJi Ihn reai that ha w ill r fdmrt of uth geed uulm lai lie fore his nil s eo;npklei. ftetn te jWKilew ii Mr. Baiscar. thn iriHittuni.n vrl. sill. wMr tlie, clileTi ifcidgv sftr Mendsj i rr, is nun in sinr ew unnwn cutrtiis, ana ;.ix. r'UtU'H ciiMef) uidi.td i ilh jjaic' i nrircvn.. !' tnsdea geed nuUltintii, atnl " 'V "rtiS ?l ... !!eV.W; el 1,1 ' . Jl IV H Frem tlie Morning News, Disinterested persons ull acknowledge that the appointment Is n geed one. and that Mr. Borgerhas the qualities which are necessary te make a geed chlef. During two years of his tlme of sorvlce he was president of select council, and his rulings thore wero looked upon as Just and Impartial. He Isa fair man and believes In keeping geed discipline. A Promlnent Pottsvllle Man Dead. Ciipt, David A. Smith, ene of the most promlnent citizens of Pottsvllle, dled sud denly at his home In that place en Thurs day evening, aged about Gil years. He was born near Mechunicsburg, Cumberland county, and has been living in Pottsvllle for manyyears. During the war he served as a captain In a Pennsylvania regiment which was in service along the Potomac. He was a inerchant tailor, and doing quite a lucrative business. He has served as councilman and prosldent of the school beard for many years in his town. He leaves a wife and three children. Hdmund, tbe son, Isa member of the Schuylkill county bar, One of his daughters is mar ried te a prominent Phlludelphian, and tbe ether te a Reading gentleman. Captain Smith was a brother-ln-law of Ilenry M. Geiter, of the Inti:li.iui:nci:h. Appointed a Medical Examiner. Dr. II. F. Kberman, one of Lancaster's best known young physicians, has been appointed ene the medical examlners for the Pennsylvania railroad Voluntary Belief department. He will be stationed at Pitts Pitts burg.fer which city he will leave en Sunday night. He will net meve his family for soma time yet, as he will be able te get home about oncea week. Dr. Ebermail Is ut present one of the visiting physicians te tlie county hospital, and for several years has been clerk te the 11 re comtnltteo or councils. He is a geed physician as well as a very clevor gentleman with many warm friends In this city who will regret his departure, but will be pleased te learn of his geed lortune. ' I'lnuiieliilly KiiiburriiKKed. laae Stencr, against whom execution wan issued Inte en Thursday, has made an aslgnm.nt for the houefit of creditors te Levi Heliupy. Mr. Stener's lieu debts are 112,800. Benjamin Dunlap, farmer, ef.Salisbury, and wife, assigned tnwiv li V ,s. OreO' of the naiue township. I, Fighting Miiemeii. Te-rlav n uuuilier or men who are en gaged at work putting up poles for the electric car company wero uuable te de anything en l account or the rain. They went aretiml In a crowd drink ing and seme or Hhein were pretty full this afternoon. Tfiy began quarrel ing en West King slrott''elew Water and Charles Breckenrldge, who recently came here, and is trying te get upkereputatlrn as a slugger, knocked " Reddy ! Cenlln down several times. Cenlln is saldXle hat e been the aggressor In the fight. atl by standers say that he gut no mero thte he deserved. 1'e.tul Clerk A .Muill.d. uefiur MeNell, who , between the Penn- Iist utenimc 1'.. Scluelfur has charge of the mall ylvaula railroad station and the postefilce, was murried te M Is Ida I.'. Hu bcr, daughter of Jeseph H. Huber. 'Iho wedding cero cere cero meny was performed at the bride's home by Rev. C. I Fry, lu tlie presence of the Immediate families. The bride aud groom left Ter tlie Lust en a bridal trip after the ceremony. ii. An Incendiary Flre, On Thursday evening thu stable of Sam uel Mellluger, in the village of Stevens, en the Reading railroad, was destroyed by flre. The Humes broke out alieut 11 o'clock and the building was seen destreyed. A cow, several shouts, sprint; wagon, let of chickens, hay, straw, Ac, wero burned. Only one shoat was saved. The building was insured for $273, and the contents for $210 In the Pet nTe.vrshlp company. 'Ib.9 fire was of Incendiary origin. Pensions luureased. The iHJinlens of Samuel Bluklty, Lan caster, aud David K. Harnlsb, Manheim, MT btn issrassM. Kxflhrrij of tub oet.DE.v kagi'. '. Closing Session of tlie Grand CaatW.ar niicuiewu, GodlnlWen,8 I Aiimuuwii en iiinrnaay eveniug. t 'it was a lively competition for the next pU of meeting of the Grand Castle. Potts-i; l .tt-1 " n.. . i J"",." seiecien. 'ine vete was as rolles: Philadelphia, 4 : Chambersburg,71 1 Sewi-. ten, 5; Lancaster. 14 i Pottsvllle, 101 ; Ilc Havea, 73) Wllkosbarre, 11; Yerk, , Darlty, 2. , xii insiaiiaiieii ei me new grand e,ni. i rers was performed by Wm. Culbortsen, n; j lniMdninnin "uproine master of receMs. assisted ty Past Grand Chiefs C. I iiusteti ami ixmis li Rtllz. The n.w grand officers are: Grand chief, Da- Is C'asselbcrry, of Phlladelplila; gwml virti rlllfif. tl. Tl. Illmlnll Cif .Tnli,ttnnrn. .rnr.4 high prlest, Harry J. Wliltiell, of Phi .v delphia; grand master or roeords, J. D Barnes, of Phlladelplila t grand keeper 'C oxchequcr, Chiis.A. Blckul, of Phlladr, phU; grand sir herald. Hurry P. Helntck of Phllsdclplila; grand trustee, Frank I Batisher, of Readingt renrcsontatlve (e Supreme Castle, Chas11. Ilustoii.ef Phlla deiphla. The date of ihe next sosslen of tlieGrsi, Csstle was fix oil as the first Tuesday of May, a month later than usual, In order (e cscape the usual lucloment weatlier at th!s soasenoftho year. These general statistics were presented Number of eastles, 35,1 j membership, 34 MM lulct tsjcvlnt. WX,fV)t ia-.l XflU j.i),4Mr Hiipif ir Jvimubwii ie,.ta The MUwiUfct in .rliMtir i for uttlu , nevt year xete mvii urand ehlef, D. i Blauuli : rmid vlf chief "sirv P. Belt tek" , Kiwi " hlpl nrmst Harrr "Vthj sell, . M. ' eivimII t, a. Jvvn tt; yran ."'"-- " ".. ' .'"""i s trtttfcf fit tf.lri l li.vt.AM . i.hi.4 Of rseru. . u 'I'iriies Keeper i-i nxri.enubr. ' nri A. ltlcttri ifhtud sir J.eral.1, . M. D. Ynht, M. D., Getipiu. 1 Kunkle, Wm. U. llwiopset Jehn l. fin, U. v.nlth JJ. J5 Krledt If. O. LauM, Jnut .t Jllttsi, ti Weed (tool K.i iilfwtiers. JsrMi V vtiiswie. Van n. IF. J'ims,, Vfnjer Ileattv. Jswb rieuila , K. Mrlil. Jein. H. 3rllut yf,vl.r ten I'i 'rseii: iciand truMw, Jehn Frt .,i i... . .... . . - -. , . tiVli tn&UplUMKI Casite, l'.re tonus; Ateir Who tttvt twtd te Hl Itel bed Dault.it V.. Btn Clempnt -kert nd William tMawarf, twV young uifii who ntvlda irt Pamdise, township, VnW. Ml UumsslreH tiuen very rnjrloes ill dWiltv wW ' yetlanJ them in prWen fbrnlajUKUmr rtfti&i0 is rubbery , nnrf the story, as tin. oiuittncn eiuittncn wWlm held, Is nl m.t fellow i ;n nhjlllnhoulilre weeks ,ige lUii'd t, 1IUjv who livs near lamdeu tirove, .i.ad'nrA t!' township, wr en bin wfcli,uii In company vith hU neplinv, VJUmiii like. Thuy My that thu uccuted iifttttHiU th.iiii liK)i tbti rimJ mid nni! an ll:wV' UKin 'he i Tlev wvr' ktVMktvl down led iaiil,l Rice tin') e 1 1 J8B stelpir Aeiu hli- person bv thmu, Lke J - utiii of JUIs les H ll (truly ntul weum a -voedon lg, whieli-waslirittten In Um inregv'6- Beth oftlii.ieooBt..u.lt'ilrt v " '" F'VitHelf ,b. (iwIUukw and iui tiur nr th men. I t Uniwa Unit t' iy I uud U.inr!f vieH y Oki lerl Dsnt b' Rice made complaint against these men bofero Squire Trout, of Bart, seen after tlie robbery. The warrant was glven te Censtable Brown, but he was either afraid of the men or had seme reason fei net serving the warrants upon thorn. Rice ceme te town en Wednesday and made ( new complaint against the men bofero Al derman Halbach. The warrant was given te Detectlve Bariihelt and CenstaU) Wit tick, who lest no tlme In gettlng the men They went te Paradlse yesterday and ar rosted the men without any difficulty. A otiargeef assault an 1 battery will also bn brought against the accused. They have entered ball for a hearing. The two men charged with this onenso bear very bad reputations in their neighborhood. LIVELY L1TXLB LOCALS. As regularly as the Feast of the Passover cemes Mrs. Abram Illrsh, or this city, sends te this ofllce several flne cakes of un leavened bread. These recclved te-day ate of the same crisp and toothsome kind glven annually for many years. Geed Friday was observed by special orvlces In n number of churches. The publie schools and banks wero clesed all day, and the county olilces from neon. A few nights age thieves broke Inte u building en the premises of Levi RclsV who resides near lMeu,and stele 400 pound of choice tobacco, all wrappers. Misses Besslo rerry anil LottleVandoi- sloteef Yerk, are In town visiting Mini Lettie Bailsman, of 205 East King street. Nathaniel H. Laverdy, city, has been grauted a renewal and Jeseph A. Hogoti Hegoti Hogeti toglor, or Columbia, a soldier's Hconse te peddle goods in the county or Lancaster. , The stock of Samuel Clarke, grocer, was sold by the sheriir tills mernlngaud $193.72 realized. It wa purchased by the execu tion creditors. Mr. Clarke Is still In charge of the stere and te-day replenished his stock of groceiles, tea and coffees. The she rill' has posted bills for the snlee' ten properties en April 19. There will be six ethor prepcities neiu at tlie same lime, their sale having been adjourned. Twe kegs of bcer was stelen from Haul ner's browery last night, and drunk in a field in the Seventh ward. The einrtv kegs wero found there tills morning. Mr Haeffnerls absent from tbe city, butwlb be notified el the thelt, and it Is prebpbw suits "illliaitfd. -' ItHEA IN "JOSEPHINE." The Chainilnir Actress 'Appears te u Geed Hlied Aiidlenee, Who orePloawit I As this is holy week but one show a j booked at Pulton opera heuse. That .- traction was M'lIe.Rlica, who appeared lid j ovenlng In her play or"Jesephlno, the Km press or the French." The audlonce wes et . only fair size. The play, which w ; written by Mr. Ileven, Is in six acts, and I Is based upon the well known events U the life of the wife of the Emperor I poleon. The author takes thn vlew tli"' the leve el Napeleon end Jesephine, v r , constant and unbroken. Tlie etcu'i, brought out are very dramatic. M'lle Rhea has the character or jeneph and lu It she is seen at her best. Her i inrmancn wus arllstle throughout and it L 's dignified and graceful and admiral fitted te nertrav the part sue lias ussuiuw Tl company was strong and it lucluJes Wllmhun Harris, au oxcellent actor, w lifc playeV the part or A 'apolcen, which cnsi. acter ie looked le perreclieu. J. M FranCeAur as Talleyraml, Ilss Ida Viu i Sllcen aB Pau'fne Jlenaparte aud etuers jiu veryweM. The cestumes wero rich bm! elegant. . , M'lie RhVa and company started ter YoungstewnVt 11:10 last night. Win tlinvivernawalstlne their train lu the '4 Hen i.n iden eb!i or Frauklln and X shalliolleireBoreiiaVlodthoactrcsi-, sinjti u several selections. riiiniu Kioa, The following chiefs eted Jacket 1 1 tin, Ne. 44, 1. O. eflt. M., worubJl8ea ul', ,,s oveuing by J. A. Scliuh, G. CTS ' haclw ii' William Goltsch j sonler sajj"""0. ' ' Kempr; Junier sagamere Julltrswl,ftt .' nreDhet. Frcderluk Grolner: cldL?' el PranV 'lv.lar. V,unurr wipll T?Mn. V.Mrf.nnr.unl.11.. I I I VcUUJ Miat'VUWVIItMlf iVUNiMli V I Wti Mw( s.sw rMvveww - u. .?. I.V'llD. iM men1Mf..rl'tttUriidCWct MlHacsMteUtt' f J? " ."a " rt 1'ilesl Hairy Whlivtl and Urtud aivs Vl' -f '-' UeiMtid liarrv P. Ualrmk. ' ' M . v - - s SUMIOtW OltAI.Gi:. . ' PHrcE TWO CENTS.. yi:rr.;-.. ,. - THECZARSUFPERLVrfJ i li5 IS III nlHIXr rrrt'f IV nnvctnvfii ( U fcK " tFlM.i' . - J j 111 OhhTel Ht. Itrutirr lolleftAH tiieked ly studef.le A 11 tin? t'utvnr. ' vli s te He r'lesJ fer.n Venr, Ii.vMi, April 4 - Advices jecelvedhii e-day from fet. pt, raburc rettflrm the'i I nert tt lUn tt-fiin fiOilltlnr .r rr..tM. Russlii, Tliey deslara Uitifthe czar Is far. frnu pe-vi'ns fever. 1l i sn Imme flir the UctnrAilett of I id tau.le uitlvisl with jxtrr.ie UlsfAvarjl thai country, And t.xiubU , cfctUIn fellow 1 1 Le advices rurthii 'sty tai.t .01 t!u dull r'siuee in kiikvui iiave oien cleinvi by II gevimmnnt. Ttie sir lqn'a a' th'i riteistuirg uiilverxlty nre t iti3 upon Llsut, Qen. Oro'se. ."usf ' ie ll )'rtrburg mlne, he nt te jimtinlrfil sil.V li QVteU ItlB distil' liiiieu. .mi t trxlta ' .iim In it ery rengii rianutr. He v i ' Ihrnwr! Irt llm Ititnr hmm rltlu I.I.... ...-.A trstid was kicked t tumbri of iivim bil ..... .. -. ...w...v.. v... T.....U ...U ... .. hljAMnll.mt. tf ,f ft.' - l A A .-f Jif tt"i r At jftf. ' , 8(S -iSJr c Ae.sM. trj 1 i &! I i " , '!U . n -" ,' etwp hV flr a..v ,!.' i&MHk ' Ml'tf "t!W&S i,JU , i , ' k ' i ' J,iU M .HIV . -- K "it- "te na etnt'i, st'ele ul drninnnds and ,teiy gltr diamond rings. Thi clrl-wus no; itware of thh en4 therjS U no wn of the thWu. k At aiw(ai, ainas, ir". n (.hliut ...tJ.A a... . ....... idi, charged With in.isi n n i brnth wl syttencnl te fifty yenrs , pft the sntl-prfltiibllimi Rfc. p 'ms peiitjeul l,e llepabli at ( thu !ghltuie of Iowa t liquor Uvr, It la Asserted that 're it flu.f tit irttai. ,ri,ttrilfAMa !A?f-.-M and b"HH 1'iat the jneiuUew ' te rsusi 1 tti Hni )Ast nv 'k - 4 ' i' i - if ,- m "n,y . k ..v., - ,.wj ........., .ui t ...,c j li ke Aftil 'r l fuVl sT a 1" . . iklphU Ulltf TillHlt'lg, jfa y, jifs tle was tv- a Humwreryers ptesideitti tL.aNuaeuhuir.it & Tldewstiir Canul piny and managed Its alfnlr vltli itbU until it-wa'iRiisetbeJ ey the Rdudmg x read aeifiiiany. A ire"d of uiai -i than IS.CW utockheldnf efthewi(M'frlr iMtlirrel this wemiij In Chicago at iimtung called te meet, eal (.num. Tine r-eyiiifc oipiextos nod rrgul MiMn'rlntlrms prnvtd vju much fotlhe fej ' r PWeleiks, amtuicitcenfuuuia pruyulfl AKLKITOMANIAC A WR re-de cMeii Wha Stelcc , lbrjtu- Tlie wirespep 'fi.t nt Ui Jttqtafii hi aiMTiim, v it -j . tflj.1 , ceiifetnlDi the ,itiry i' ' y Uj Hldplii", u wtmiAU rrr i . i'bikijj en weuntsiuy am' liwld iur a learlig en tint flurj ' puril from WsusmiVei's, Strawbrjdl '.ieliiUrs uud ecUji steis At ,i; times, giwus viltefl at upwidn an? iiiieruiyu im eiur rs ". 'i4i ntfllng from nearly "dl iiu bj fvr a month, anu titat It'bey ire let bur trunk at her Piilging I'I wjuild nick eh t Ilia s'.elm artiste J whsre Mie get Uicin. Thati''iulil (allied, uud jh v.oreia carttnl' uminltii. Te b i canters, irbd eii Uit h'' 'iwl liMuentlv rtid li Uid 4 Ar4 jfiut, vorket i"nl'flti3whfrB t v iret'ce of rt'b'iin-lii,tB' aSl I rle'rtmln'i) te ate If it wet fr-H ' te It. i f , ' Why llmobect weiking v "tk, uid in au sue eitw im ne: ktj it 'estijil, IJuttwfiuttd lOullTtH nr ", M 't tbO -OXti U7 ; I 'rp.c i or hlng te the i ami ten th. jthatlh.y hati vm r "lervtare'Ul tilft, pU' T ilun't sti-sl, bsrametl .li.v i plenty ofnie' In t'efaujt of i'Jte tad she v;u n Ien U the nQtieit of tlieguudj a tiV of Mlis fjhipley l-s. cr ' irreaU'st turprlt In $lnuut H-ifit d ludj, tirl.urch it firiun. fcr-n ha gtvci. , t .t tltm je tha Mctiindl; rih wa. born In 11 I pirent. When she h ,' anA JUlliftr atipamtfv' f On 'g j nt by fileX " ih lsrgei these flu" . 4 I'm nt) t' lc.rn i , h iV7JMM.r W-A',11 tiwiM. Min,I a tit. ' '.fir iis"lijO flrlit - ' s ph pley. In BH5 he . rwe gtlti-r old, In J soma f jelher sgaiu mii'J vee liLiHtg fetthv dangliler y tnrl ht te btalptei dllC or., ve WIllllVIl tu iCV IIUJUI, K t.,..iji t.. urn. r.n tu ilv sha an-ti U aw.'.ir (be ifi.v iliisrwsrd iita of the el' v...; ..... .- .. . .j. i..- tvy pieuiun in , ir. i " u wi uvi.i Wt (eili."ie, nine-M .0 JM 'J.C AU b Kin,ri,ii i te. t ui. nanJ i)tnrnilm4 lord"'" ifw.riyu wtefhr'ucalflfttj v v .' . x. iioel far euu session lua iwsjtj .in or nrivtn we "in. bew'iver. anion ' si yintdidrr .rjNateWtUzsinu ?i , . thn si U d .nRrtablTJ?4 1 !..jjuir'tef he neDM vjj'cn tiaa eewi . Iicwusly 'nrc tl rei if or nar leruwrj t.ipler lie- granenn'ntr, wngiu n A- -ir.- inP' lluiupb'i kw.iyvf !5 , 'CHtr'iBt ilawyer.ne JX"blrM?f.W - - i .. t i .hud tog) " i hPadif fiiUh i i.;i.Jf rju Miki MiJnlcv Utt i. . . i ,.,.. .,,nr. i li.-. nnmnil it. VUA. i ..j. f.i,J in 8t','i-'ti thirk ' er miu3 . .- . i ... j kkUsk..rvta iftc tflni. ( inifi iiiivw"'-r - .,TV.4-I ,. ,;at.nei. 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