.t THE PZTTSfiURG DISPATCH, FEJDAT, JULY 3, 1891. y' " $ BABDSLET A GOSYICT. He Is Sentenced to 15 Years in the Eastern Tenitentiary. IMPEISOKMENT BEGINS TO-DAT. The Ei-Citj Treasurer Smarts Under thej. Judge's Severe IJcbuke. SO rilllATIOX FOE HIS CEDIE FOUND PmLADELraiA, July 2. Sentence -was to day passed -upon John Bardsloy, ex-City Treasurer of Philadelphia. Tho fact that Bardsley would come up for sontence.to-day was not generally known, so that when District Attornoy Graham rose -to'address the Court, and &3kcd that sentence he passed on the prisoner, there wero not inore-than 50 people in the court room. The District Attorney spoUe but briefly, but in the courso of his address he denied Bardsley's contention, mado in statement to the Court a week ago, that the ex-Treasurer had notmisappropriateda. dollar. Although not nblo as yet to specifically show where the money has gone, Mr. Graham said that Bardsley embezzlements would amount to between $400,000 and $300,000. Mr. Alexander, counsel for Bardsley, reviewed the state ments made by his client, and appealed to the Court for mercy on the ground of Bards ley's pioa of guilty audhis past services tr tho city. The Mental Torture of the Prisoner. "While his counsel was Bpeating "Bardsley) sat with bowed head, nervously tracing imaginary lines with the back oi a pervupon the table before him. As Barosley jrotvup Judge Willon motioned to him to be seated while he delivered the lecturoand words of admonition. Judge Wilson's severe words caned Bardsley the most palpable distress. When the Jndire bpoko of the past friend ship uetwecn iiiins.eii ana tne man nwaninp his sentence, Bardsley's hands opened and. shut convulsiely, Ills face flushed and paled, and-lns hca'd sank on his breast As Judge WilUon proceeded, and plainly said that he could find no palliation lor Bardsley's malfeaanco, and that his offense was tho more open to censure from his abuse of his oflicial position, the prisoner almost cnllap.eilandV teemed about to sink to the floor Irom his chair. Nevertheless, before Judge Willson had concluded and ordered him to arise and receive sentence, Bardsley had completely regained his composure and repaired the w orda that sends him to nrison- for 15 years with a stoicism that as almost indifference. Doomed to 13 Years in tho Pen. Tho sentence pronounced by Judge Will son was that Bardsley undergo 15 years' sol itary confinement in the Eastern Peniten tiary, and that ho pay a nnc in rue sum equal to tho amount of his embezzlement arising from tho transactions to which ho had pleaded guilty. Shortly after sentence had been pronounced Bardsley was re manded to prison to await removal to tho np.nitp.ntiarv. District Attornev Graham places tho de ficit at $33Vv 3S, wmcu is ?if,uuj more man Bardsley admitted in his own statement. This amount will be reduced by payments to be made by his sureties, so tho amount of the fine will not be determined until after the examination of the accounts shall be finished. Bardslev returned to Moyamensing this afternoon, and it is expected that he -n ill bo taken to the Eastern Penitentiary to-morrow, where he will bo deprived of his beard and be given a striped suit, and thereatter bo known by a number. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. m: strike for higher wages. Detroit has raised $500,000 to defray G. A.. B. Encampment expenses. Fully 3,500 more Clyde iron men have joined the strikers' rank.. Pari bus owners have demanded police protection against 6tnkers. Alexander & Co., a. largo grain firm in: London and Liverpool, has tailed. Humored that German financiers will assist Italy out of its money difficulties. The 'World's Fair bill ha9 finally passed. both Michigan Houses. It appropriates! IIUJ.UOU. There were four deaths from sunstroko at Stockton, CaL, Wednesday. Thermome ter, 10SO. Militia is preserving order at the coal' mines near Seattle, Wash., w here a strike is in progress. Knoxville is the cheapest coffeo market in the United States. Arbuckle is trying to drive out competition there The news that Frenoh troops havo occu pied Luang Prabang, a vassal State of Siam, is temi-ofhcially confirmed. The Supreme Council of the Federation of Hallway Employes, in session at TerrO' Haute, adjourned "t edneoday evening. Contractors on the Canadian "Soo" Canal. have been compelled by the Dominion Gov ernment to discharge all Ameilcau woik- men. Lord Salisbury has officially notified the Governor General of Canada that Her Ma jesty has bestowed a peerage on LadyMac donald. The Michigan Legislative Committee in vesting charges of bribery against members have reported that the charges are un sus tained. A family of nine persons in London were poisoned by eating canned Columbia river i-almon. One boy died and others aro in a critical condition. A Brazilian traveler w ho climbed Mt. Vesuvius w as suflocated by a cloud of sul phurous smoko which suddenly enveloped him and lell into tho o rater. The Irish Roman Catholic Bishops, at a meeting at Dublin Wednesday, reaffirmed their former declaration that Mr. Parnell was unfit to be the leader of the Irish peo ple. At a sale of unclaimed express packages at Chicago. Wednesday, one package re sembling a box of champagne was knocked down to a Hebrew for St. When it was opened it was found to bo filled with human bones. Minister of Finance Foster Trims nn nounccd in the Dominion Parliament that' Canada, through the medium or Great But ain, has been asked to take part in tho World's Fair, and has the invitation under consideration. Andrew Row, tho wealthy stockman and mine owner of Wardncr, Idaho, was taken. Irom the eastbound train at Waseca, Minn., Thursday, in a violent state of insanity. Ho imagines that the train ran off tho track and that he is to bo killed. ' Developments fully confirm the report of tho defalcation of Sheriff Warfield at Ar kansas City, Ark. The shortage will bo in the neighborhood of $25 030. In addition, advices from Little Bock sav Warfleld is thort $J0,000 on his settlement 6f last year. An attempt was made Wednesday night to wreck the northbound "steamboat" train that leaves Hartford at 9.35. Near that city the engine exploded a dynamito bomb. Tho glahs oi tho headlight and cab was shivered, hut the train kept the track and no one was injured. A strange story comes from Henderson county, Teun. Thirty years ago a preacher named Hyde, imprisoned in a cave by means of a chum his successful rival in a lovo affair, named Wilson, and then married the" supposed. Tho unfortunate man has lust been found and released, but will die. Hyde has fled. A Catholic parish on tho" St. Lawrence river became dissatisfied with its -Driest nnri got up independent religious services at the scnoolhouso. When the priest appeared and excommunicated every attendant, women fainted and the men snatched the crnciftx from their pastor's handand ejected him from the building. At tho auction sale of Dr. Baflles' collec tion of autographs in London a folio con taining a full set of signatures of the Decla ration cf Independence, of which only 22 sets are known to exist, brought $t,250. A lolio of letters written by notabilities who were prominent at the time of the War of Independence was sold for $5,200. A collec tion of autographs of literary and political personages was knocked down for $1,485. Americans were tho principal purchasers. Keduced Bates to Minneapolis Via Pennsyl vania Lines July 6, 7 and 8. Tickets for sale at all ticKct stations of these linesgood to return until July 15, or return limit can be extended to August 26. For particulars apply to any Pennsylvania Line agent. Tursu B. & IJ. "4th" parasols several hundred to be sold to-morrow. Fine goods for little' monev. liOGGS&'Bunx. Blaine. M'CURDY ONCE MORE. rATTKBSON Jfc JONES' NO. 7 DOING 6EVENTT BARBELS AN HOUB. The Butler lot "Well at McDonald Holding;? Up Changes In Northeast "Wlldwood. "PropertyA.. Well Brought in at Shan- nopln Cliff Mines.and Vicinity. It seemed like the good old times yester-' day when the report was circulated that a well doing TO barrels an hour had been brought in. It was tho Patterson & Jones No. 7. on the McCurdy farm, at SIcCnrdy. It bad been doimr 30 barrels a day from J the SO-foot sand, and reached the ilcCurdy sand early yesterday morning. Tho bit was six feot in the rock when a steadv stream of tho greasy began to flow Intnfh. nnlr nnrl fnr fivft hours the caUZd showed that it was coming out at the rate of ,0 barrels everv ow minutes, xuo wu u located about 2,000 feet northeast of the old MpPnrrtr Vn 1. Thp Flfiher Oil Companv'8 No. 3. on tho W. E. Biddle. in the same SeloV was expected to get tho sand last night, rat- tprann find .Trmp-C Xn 1. nn the AdamS. IB down 650 feet, and they will rig-up on the J Harbison ten acres tho first or next wee. Tho French Settlement. McDoKAtD Clark & Bannister's well on the Butler lot was doing 22 barrels an hour yesterday. The Boyal Gas Company in the E. McDonald No. 2 aro through the Gordon with a small showing of oil and a light gas iressure. lew s. umerson on me jicwuubiu heirs have reached the Gordon sand. Mosier ,& Co. on tho Valansour lot are tnrougn tne Gordon. The well made several light flows from the Gordon. It is being drilled to the fifth sand. The Montour-Run. CLirpJIiKBS The Fisher Oil Company's No. 7 on the Stewart farm will make a 25 or SO barrel well. Andrews & Ca's well on tho Marshall lot was rigged upforpumplngyes-l terdayand-lssnowingifor a SO or 35 Harrow pumper. Out-the-Plank. Pehrtbville The Crown OilCompany'sfl well on tho Bedpath has been started to pumping. ItwaB filled np with water and last evening the water had not been ex hausted. The samo-company has commenced, building a rig on the John McDonald farm. Believers In More OIL Wildwood W. P. two-thirds interest oft rwoSo'iniLbss of Appetite the Hardy farm and alsohisone-half interest? in the Bubb farm for $4,000. Both of these farms aro in tho extreme northwestern part of tho field, and Mr. Black is confident thand there is more oil in that locality than the wells of tho past week have shown. His No. 3 well on the Hardy, which he is drilling on an east and west line between Nos. 1 and 2, which ore good for. only about five barrels each, is down 200 feet., llo has also secured a one-half interest in the lease of Bowman and the Augusta Oil Company on tho Whitesell farm and they will commence their No. 6 on that lease to morrow. Tho Buff well is showing up bet ter than it has neretorore ana yesterday made a 20-barrel flow. Bridgeville OIL B1CTGEV11.1.E The well of W. L. Mellon on the Hopper farm is in the SO-foot and mak ing 40 barrels a day from that sand. Tho well of Mellon, Wilson and Sparks, on tho Forsythe farm, is 1,700 feet deep., Turned Out Greasy. MCRDOCKSVIL1.E The well of the Forest Oil Company, Kelly Bros. & Coopcr.'on the Bailey farm, which was at first, supposed to be dry, has been shot and is good for an eight or ten barrel well. Down tho Elver. SnAXKOrrs Tho Forest Oil Company has completed a well on the William Morrow farm which will make 35 barrels a day. Tho Farmers' Oil Company's well on the Robinson farm, at Robinson, on the Mon tour road, is down 2,100 feet, and will be ariiiea ski leet aeeper. .Another Refinery, A telegram from Butler last night stated that a refinery with a capacity of 600 barrels. is c-oon to no ouiit at tnat ptace. Yesterday's Local Features. Thoro was nothing in tho market to break nho usual quietude of the pit, there bolng j neither sales nor mas. Room traders were disgusted, and the curbstone contingent looked blue. Refined was stronger at Ant- ' werp, hut unchanged at other points. Aver age cauy runs were ,iin: average daily shipments, C5,i3S: average daUy charters. 40.O-.S. Cleveland. Julv 2. Petroleum auletr f. W 110, CUc; 71 gasoline, 8c; 86 gasoHno,.; juc; ivt- napuina, oj$c. JiEW York, July 2. Petroleum opened steady and advanced Jc on covering of a few snorts, then became dull and remained so untU the close. Pennsylvania oil: August option, opening, (SGJaC; highest, 66Ko; lowest. wc; closing, 65,c. Lima oil, opening lie; highest. 14c; lowest, He; closing, lli. Total jsalO!,, 18,000 barrels. uit i;rrr. oniy a. .National Transit cer tificates opened at 6Gc; highest, 66Jo; low est. 6C5aC: closed. CGMc. Eales. 4.000 barrels; Lclcarancos, 78,030 barrels; shipments, 80,836 rbarrels; runs, 62.400 barrels. dradfobd, ouiy i .National Transit cor- tmcates openea at 66Ko: closed at Wcr highest, 67:; lowest, 06jC; clearances, 12,000 uarrois. All Toor People Take Notice. "We will keep our Btore open until 9 o'clock this evening so as to give every body a chance to buy what little they may. want in the clothing and furnishine goods line. "We have prepared a special low pricey list lor to-aay (.roor juan's Day). Head: uSC0 boys cassimere and cheviot suits, oarn ana light colored, plain or pleated, sizes only from & to 11. in eight different patterns, at 95ci 'o ooys long-pants suits (sizes 13 to 19) made of neat checked cassi meres and striped cheviots, desira ble shades 52 65' 500 pairs of men's worsted pants, in neat striDcs. all sizes 7Sn J380 men's black broadwale worsted sack suits (sizes 34 to 42) 52 70 4zu men s neat checked cheviot sack suits (sizes from 34 to 42) 52 90 50 dozen negligee shirts, in 15 differ ent patterns, very nico styles, at.. 45c Cut these prices out and bring them with1 you. Kemember our store will be open this evening until 9 o'clock. Of course early customers will have best selections. P. C. C. C Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond. streets, opp. the Uourt House. July Clearance Sales. Ladies' London shirts, 52 now 51 25. JOS. HOKNE & CO. Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad. Cm July 3 and 4, 1691, round trip tickets win ue oiu 10 any station on tne Jr.Cw , , P., McIC & Y., or McK. & B. V. K. E. at rate of one fare for'the round trip. Coupon agents will also sell to points on the X. Y., P.& O.B.R.between Marion and Salamanca, iuclusive, and between Youngstown and Cleveland, inclusivo, to points on the L. S. & M. S. By., between Cleveland and Port Clinton or Premont inclusive, and between Youngstown and Dunkirk, inclusive: also to Oil City and Franklin, via Sew Castle, and! to points on the "W. is. Y. & P. IL R he- tween 2few Castle and Stoneboro, inclusive, wrsu July Clearance Sales. Ladies' 510 suits at 57 50. JOS. HOENE & CO. Tourth of July on the Ohio. Go to Cincinnati on the steamer O. 'W. Batchelor, leaving July 4 at 5 p. m., and enjoy the beautiful, scenery and river breezes. Bound trip ' $12, meals and state rooms included, or go down a short distance 'and return on upcoming steamer. July Clearance Sales. Children's ?2 50 and $3 gingham dresses now $L Jos. Hobne & Co. Go to AUqnippa July 4th. Music, dancing, fireworks and other amusements. Trains leave Lake Eric depot. -at 7 .-00, 8:10, 8:45 and 9:55 A. il, 12 noon, 1:50 and 3:30 and 520 P. M. Eeturning," leave tne pare at xzza), 2:33, rau ana u:lb P. M. Central E. U. time. July Clearance Sales. 60c dress goods now 25c; $1 goods now for 50c JOS. UOENE IS, CO. AS dressing and color restorer. Piazza's. Hair Balsam never falls to satisfy. Paskeb's Graces hic sJleTiatcs-jdfferlng. GAVE PITTSBTJEG A S9AKS. A Small Percentage of Immigrants Remain Here In June. Immigrant Inspector Layton said yester day that 3,001 Immigrants had landed in this .-city during June. But of this number only 183 remained in Pittsburg, as against 1,603 in T&is is the smallest number that have made.Plttsburz their destination In anv one rmonthTor a-long time. 4th of July. Hendricks & Co.'s photograph gallery open all day. Tour picture handsomely framed given away with every dozen. Cab-i inets 51. jno. oa jreaenu street, .aiiegneny. B.&B. 8-bntton moosquetaires white chamois (gloves wash and very dressy 78c. nuaos os uuuim Blaine. Excursion to Ohio Pyle K)aio-morrowt Fourth of July; rats ?1 50 round trip. Tram leaves a. ccv. depot at 8:15 a. M. Second avenue electric cars go close to Schenley Park. Leave Fourth avenue and JIarket street every three minutes. Silk shirts for hot weather, at James IL Aiken & Cos. 100 Fifth avenue. Ladles' White Waists. Full'line of small sizes now open. Ext. amine at Uosenbaum & Ca's. xhFSa Summer Weakness Sick Headache, Indigestion Nervous Debility arid fThat Tired Feeling Are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla YOUR HUSBAND'S SPECTACLES. Is he wearinir classes that tire his eves? or 'Is he wearing those cheap glasses that have a greenisn enect waen neia to tno ngni una do not havo a clear, bright surface? If he is mako him throw thorn away, even if ho says he can seo well through thorn, as they will injure his eyes. Bendnimat once to get a pair of our celebrated crystal $1 00 spec tacles; the remarkable success of these glasses has caused some attempts at imita tion on the part of unscrupulous doalers. They posttlvelv can only be bought at tho office of the CHESS5IAN OPTICAL CO.. 42 .Federal street, Allegheny, Headquarters for Artinciai .Eyes. jyaTFsn BLOOD POISON COKED DR. GRIFFITH DRUG CO., 301 to 307 Grant St., corner Third avo., Pittsburg, Pa. Dear Sirs I want the world to know what cured me of blood roison. Irritation of the tEkin doctors pronounced it "eczema," and nrter taking oi their treatment lor along time with no apparent benefit was per suaded to try Ta-va-zon Key to Blood, and Ta-va-zon pills, which, token as directed, in four days was perfectly cured. Ta-va-zon Key to Blood cannot bo tod highly recom mended as a blood remedy. Yours very truly. ROGER M. OWEN8, 775 Fifth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Kovember 1, 1890. Ladles and gentlemen, are you suffering in brain or body? Is your health failing? If so, act wisely. Pin your faith right hero to tho great Ta-va-zon Key to Blood, proven by 36 years' test to be the best that science can produce for the blood, stomach, liver, kid neys and nerves. Price, $1 per bottle: six for $3. Ta-va-zon pUls, best on earth, 25 eta. a box. For Bale by JOSEPH FLEMING & SON, 412 Market et., corner Diamond. jyosj- THE DUQUESNE RYE AND BARLEY MALT WHISKY Us.eold by nearly all legitimate dealers. Each bottle has a sworn certificate from tho distiller certifying to its absolute purity. It is sold by dealers at $1 25 per full quart. Guaranteed only when tho fac simile of my signature appears on every bottle. 83 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. Send-for complete catalogue and price list. of all kinds of liquors. JelO-MWT STEABEERS AND EXCURSIONS; CDXARD LINE NEW YORK AND LIV ERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN From PiarlO. North riven Fast express mail ser- vice ce. Servia, July , 4 a. m.: Etruria. July IL ervia, July 4, 4 8 30 A. x.; Aurania, July 18, 2:30 r. M.: Umbria, July 25, 8 a. i.; Servia, August 1,2 r. M.; Bothnia, Aucrust 0. 6 a. m.: Etrurla. August 8. 7:30 A. ir.; Aurania, August 15, 1 r. M. Cabin passage $60 upward; will not carry steer age; according to location; intermediate, $35. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and Sassngo apply to the companv's offlco, 4 owling Groen, New York. Vernon H. Brown & Co., J. J. McCOKMICE, 639 and Ml Smithfleld street, Pittsburg. Je23-D YTTHITE STAR LINE 1 y For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mail Steamers. Britannic, Julv 8. 7 amlBrltannlc, Ang. 5, Sam MaJestlc,J'y lo,12:30pin 'Majestic. Aug. 12,10am Germanic, uolr 22. 6 a m Germanic, Aug. IS, 4pm Teutonic,.TulyZ9.12:30pinTeutonlc. Aug.25. Uam From-White Star dock, foot of "West Tenth street. Second cabin on theso steamers, saloon rates. $80 and upward. Second cabin, $40 and $45. Excursion tickots on favorable terms. Steeraee. from or to the old country. $20. tv nite star araits payauie on aemanain all tho principal banks throughout Great Britain. Annlv to JOHN J. SIcCORMICK. . AH ittst ureanatui smitnneia St., .rittsDurg, . .. . . . ..... . or J. BRUCE ISJtAY, General Agent, 29 Broad way, low York. jel9-D ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave New Tork Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage Ily S. S. CITY OF ROME, KO and upward, according to accommodation and location of room. Other Steamers of tho Line 50 and upward. Second Cabin S30. Steerage 19. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any city in Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts on London Sold at Lowest rates. Book of information, tours and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents, HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., or J. McCOBMICK, 639 and 401 Smlthfleldst.; A. D. SCORER & SON. 415 Smithfleld St.. Pitts burg; F. M. SEMPLE, 110 Federal St., Allegheny. apSS-U-jiwr A-JLT. A 1ST XiHETE KOYAL MAIL STKAMSHIPS, Glasgow to Philadelphia. VIA BERRY and OAI.WAV. The most direct ronta .from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. Intermediate, (30. Steerage, 19, eTATF ( SERVICE OF LINE. I STEAMSHIPS. NEW YOKK AND GLASGOW. via Londonderry, everv Fortnight. 8th Jnlr, STATE OF NEBRASKA. 11:30 A. M. J3d July, STATE OF GEORGIA. 10 A. M. " eth Aug.. STATE OF NEVADA, 10 A. M. CABIN, $35 and upwards. Return, 65 and up wards, steerage. 19. Apply to J. J. McCORillCIt. 630 Smithfleld street. j-Iltsburg, JelS-D Alligator cabin bags, best linings, best trimmings 14-inch, f3 25 to fS, 18-inch 85 to ?12, intermediate sites on same low" basis of price. Booas & Bdhl. The Second avenue electric cars take passengers close to Panther Hollow, Schen ley Park. Cars every three minutes from Fourth and Market street. Summeb neokwear, in great variety, at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. Blaine. SALLEMCO EVERYTHING goes nowl We've had a good breezy 'rush all this month with our wonderful $i$ Suit salel We've addediseveral hundred more Home-Made Suits and you take your choice for 1 THIS WEEK SIS FREE! Black Cheviot Suits. Blue Serge Suits. Mixed Cass. Suits. Fancy Cheviot Suits. Diagonal Suits. Nobby Worsted Suits. $2 HAT with every $15 Suit torafew' days longer only. These suits are worth J18, $20 and $22. MOTHEBS. LOOK AND WONIER ! $5 GHILDBBN'S SUITS, $3, TO-DAY ONLY, They're just what you want for present use. An elegant present free with every child's suit. Come and Talk With Us! SNAXAt Cor. Smithfleld and. Diamond Sts. Je30-rw THE GREATEST MODERN The most stupendous sale in our IMEIfif 'Having bought heavily from the importers and jobbers specially for this great sale, in most cases at.less than you at the great and seemingly impossible values in this great ottering. Note carefully the following, only a few of the many bargains we have space to enumerate: 5o very superior Challles for 3c a yard. 10c Chnllie Du Monds. lust half nrice. I yard. Hundreds of pieces -handsome de- 12Ko Fine Quality ChalHes. yard wide, now 8Ua 80 best Indigo Blue Prints only e. 10c, a new fabric, Zephrine, yard wide, for 7Mc In handsome stripes and plaids, fast colors. 12Xc,32-In. Llama Cloths, Cashmere finish, now 90. In beautiful designs and colorings. 12c, S2-inch best American Satines, only 6Jfo. Novelties in designs and newest col orings. 25o French Satines, superb collection, for 13Ko. 25a Organdie Lawns, lovely printings, now 12Kc 8c Stylish Dress Ginghams only 60. 12c Toile du Nord Ginghams now 9c. A superior collection selected styles. Our entire stock of Anderson's Famous Scotch Ginghams, worth from 40c to 6O0 a yard, now SSSS lS9o ci. yard. UMBRELLAS. 1,000 Ladies' 28-inch 811k Gloria Umbrellas, choice Silver Handles, now $133 each, well worth $2. LACE CURTAINS. Thousands of Curtain Ends at 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c each, worth double. FOUR-VERY REMARKABLE LOTS. (1 50 apiece Laco Curtains, full size, now SSo apiece. S2 60 apiecoaico curtains, iuu size, now $1 63 apiece. $3 apiece Lace Curtains, 60 inches wide, now $1 88 apiece. $5 anicco Lace Curtains, extra flno, -now i$3 45 apiece. Great Reductions in Ladies"Wraps, Reefers, Blazers, Capes, Embroid ered Fichus, Wrappers and Suits. Ladies' Wash Waists in great variety, suitable for the season, from 44c up. .DOUGLAS 151, 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. 7L3asn5HOE5AnETT SPECIAL DRIVE,. HALF-PRICE. TAN-OXFOEDS, TAN BOOTS, TAN SPRING HEELS. Russett and Tan Goods in all Shades, Laird's Retail Stores, 406; 408, 410 MARKET ST. 433 WOOD ST. SKOraxeE scb fcrajfar N&iteea rqou ' '. WM, PESO Ms3SM bynij3jgjP5S.APD.Llc(0 igll3pn?f: 'lJ&&b3apffi&cxkwtttQxnato& so&p "SBicJyccPcleaaiin purposes wrI9i06B What would you give for a Friend wJio would take half your hard work off your shoulders 'and do it. without a murmur ? "What would you give to find an assistant in your Jwusework that would Jceep your floors and walls clean, and your kitchen bright, and yet never grow ugly over the matter of hard work ? Sqpolio is just such a friend and can be bought at all grocers. NEW ADVERTTSEHENT3. REMNANT SALE TO-DAY. Bemnants of 'Velvet, Body Bros. eels, Tapestry Brussels and Ingrain Carpets at half price, and some at less than half price. Also, a lot of Oil Cloth, slightly damaged, at 15o a yard, and 1,000 Window Shades, oil the new colors, full-length, with best spring fixtures, 28o apiece. . Also, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, all nt special prices. Don't miss this sale, as it is money to yon. GEO. W. 136 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, RootbVSS THEGRarHucmL Pftckaea makes S g&lktu, Peliolovs, epvkliof, and appetizing. Sold by all dealers. .FAECabeantttul Picture Bfok and cards est to any one addressing q.ELHIHE8 4 CO., fliiladilBlil CANCER and TTJMORS cored. No knife. Send for testimon ials. G.H.McMlehael. M.Tt.. 6J Niagara st, Buffalo, ST. Yi.; mjuy-iTTSguwJE CLEARING SALE! TIMES, it AY, JULY 6. i history of new and desirable Roods. 50 cents on the dollar, it will amaze SILK GOODS DEPARTMENT. 37c Surah Silk, all colors, now 20c a yard. 75c India SUks, artistic printings, only 50c. $1 25 India Sllks.cholcest prlntlngs.now 68c. $1 So Silk Uegence, all colors, no w 75c. BUCK DRESS GOODS. 4C-inch fine, all-wool French Henrietta Cloth, never before offered less than $1 a yard, now 78o a yard. 46-lnoh superb all-wool Frenoh Henrietta Cloth, considered a bargain at $1 25 a vard. sale price fiSo a yard. COLORED DRESS GOODS. Ono lot Imported Dress Goods, Stripes, Checks and Plaids, imnorted to sell at 75c. 85o and 1 a yard; your choice 50c a yard. 25o Ladles' Stripe Balbrlggan Hose, now 15c a pair, full regular made and French toe. 11 xaaies' xTencn i.isio xnreaa nose now 48o a pair. In the latest colorings fast black boots, stripes and checks. 25o Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vests only 12o each. CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 10O dozen Jlen's Natural Balbrlggan Shirts, shirts only, were EOo each, now 2Sc each. The balance of Eighmies celebrated Dress Shirts, only a few sizes left, viz.: Unlaunaered, 1. 14, 14K, 16, 16& 17, 17f and 18 inch, now 48o each, worth $1 each. Laundered, 13X. 14, 1K. 16)j. 17. HK. 18 and 18 inch, now 68c each, wore 1 25 each. & MACKIE Jy31-KWT - w stock:. Je33-irwraa tOFfetfieaqullesE fQUtfCnaessen URDEN M J629-KWT .i .I " ' ' giO IKffllC NEW AHVEKTISKHEHT8. 3Special Notice Store will be open Friday evening until 9.0' clock. Will be closed Saturday, July 4, all day. A BGNA IDE MARK-DOWN.! R BEN Has determined to clean outhUentlro stock of STRAW HATS ANH LI9HT-GQL0HED DEHBYS. The following reductions will do it: Straw Hats formerly 7Ec, now 44c Straw Hats formerly $1, now..... 60c Straw Hats formerly SI 20,now,...f 75c Straw Hats formerly 1 60, now,.., 98c Straw Hats formerly 2, now .fc.,4190 Straw Hats formerly $3 50, now. 1 60 Light Derbys formerly U, now.. ,. S 90 Light Derbys formerly S3 80,now,t 40 Light Derbys formerly $3, now.. ....., S 00 Light Derbys formerly $2 60, now ta RUBEN, IMatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 Smithfleld St, Je28-wsu ' Koch save lunus (eatinsr ulcer) Is tuber cle, apd lymph cares It. No substance in existence cures lupus so rapidly, as Cactus Cure. No failures, no relapses. The same with all sorofulous and speciflo diseases, whose names are legion. First and only purely and vegetable blood purifier known. Sold by JOSEPH FLEMING 4 BON, Drug gists, 412 Market St., Pittsburg. . Jyi-n OIL "WELL SUPPLIES. WM t HUGHES, ' FORGE AND MC1E MP -AND MANTJFACTUBERS'Or- Oil and Artesian Weil Drilling and Fishing Tools, Corner Twentyflnt Strttt aid A, V. IL. A. Telephone No. 1222. PITTSBURG, PA. tal-3-D MAX ENGINES -AND- CORRY BOILERS. The best Oil "Well Machinery la the world, All sizes of Engines and Boilers., Also all sizes Stationary Engines and Boil ers. Write for prices. Offices in Pittsburg, 'Washington and But ler. Always write or telegraph -co Corrj, omce. JAMES M. LAMBING, BOLE AGENT, CORRT, PA. Pittsburg office telephone JSo. 296. mh5- STANDARD OIL CO.,, PITTSBURG, P.A. BRANCH OFTICES: Standard Oil Co., Wheeling, W. Va, ctanoara un i;o., unmuonanu, aicl. Standard Oil Co., Altoona, Pa., Capital City Oil Co., Harrisburg, Pa. We manufacture for home trade the finest- grades of lubricating and illuminating oils. Our facilities are such that our statement that we furnish all oils standard for quality everywhere cannot be disputed. OUR KEFINED OIL XJST Water White, ISO. Films White, 130. Standard White, lift. Ohio Legal Test. Ohio Water White Legal Tut Carnadine (red), ISO Test. Olite, ISO Test. OUR NAPTHA LISTS - Deodorized Naptha for varnish-makers, painters and printers. Gas Napthas for gas companies. Deodorized Stove Fluid for vapor stove burners. Fluid, 74 gravity, for street lamps, burn ers and torches. Gasoline, 86, 63 and 90 gravity or gas ma chines. OUR LUBRICATING OIL LIST Includes the finest brands of Cylinder, Engine, and Machinery Oils. Spindle, Dynamo, SOO Mineral Seal, Neutral Oils, Miners' Oils, Wool Stocks. Paramne Oil, Paramne Wax. Summer and Cold Test Black Oils. Signal and Car Oils. Mica Axle Grease, Railroad and Mill Grease and Arctic Cup Grease. Where It. is more convenient, you may order from our Branch Offices, from which points deliveries will be made. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, Cor. Duqnesne Way and Eighth Street, myl9-D PITTSBURG. PA. .RATXKOADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schednleln effect Mar lOllBl. Eastern I XCEIkV For Washington,-D. time. irtnn-ri- a.. Baltimore, Philadelphia. n.lCT XOrK, TB1.D, andflop. m. For Cumberland, "Sdi a. ma aao, "9:20 p.m. For Connellsville, 18:40. 8:15 a.m., U:10, M:U and .For Unlontown, t:40, Oils . m.. tl:l0and4:l3p. m, For Connellsville and Unlontown. B-35a. m Sunday only. For Mt. Pleasant. 18:40a.m. and t$:15a.m. and tl:10andt4:15p.m. hot wasninawj, 40, :30. and7 For Washington. Pa., 7.-20, t-M, :30a.m., 10. 15:30. ant! 7:45 D. m. ForWheeUng, J70, SSdO, 49:30 a. m '40, 7:45 p. TO. For Cincinnati and St. Lonls, J0 a. m. "7:45 p. l. m. ForColnmbni. 7:20a. m, 7:45p. m. roriewarK, ':ua. m., 7:ap. m I For Chicago, "7:20 a. m. and "7:43 p. m. Trains arrive from New .York, Philadelphia, jjaitimore ana wasmngton, i:ju a. m., ,r2:sa p From Columbns, Cincinnati and Chicago, 3:23 m., too p. m. From Wheeling, 33, "10:45 a. DaUy. IDaily except Sunday. , M.TJk 0V. .9.I.. V U. Sunday only, rdav. IKntnrnav onlv. rday only, dually excent Ba 'Dally except Saturday, .-..--: -r ' -. s : if arior ana sicepi MIIK C1I1 UI n altlmore. Washing. ton, Cincinnati and Chicago. The Plttsburor Transfer Cnmnanv win eall for and check baggage from hotel and residences upon orders left at B. A O. ticket office, corner Fifth avenue and Wood street, or 461 sod 839 Smithfleld street. J. T. ODELL. CHAS. O. SCULL, General Manager. Gen. tut. Agent 'blood, CURf w&isjiwy MEW AQYEBTJSEJIENT5. KAUFMANNS' OPEN TO-NIGHT TILL 8 O'CLOCK. . Closet! Morroi All Day. The following great Fourth of July Special Bargains will be offered to-day: COOL NEGLIGEE Good, service able Domet Flan nel Shirts, 25c. Extra quality Imported Chev iot OutingShirrs, 69c. Beautiful Silk Strioed Flannel 'Out- ing.S'hirts, 75c. Cool Madras and Silk Mixed Zephyr Cloth Shirts, 98c. Fine Scotch Cheviot Laundried Negligee Shirts, gi 35. Black and Fancy Silk Belts.-Wiih Newest Style Buckle, at Only 25c, 1 1 111 1 IIIiiiiiJIswW IImM!! El 11 f E CEB HATS AT HALF PRICE. Latest Black and Light - Colored Derbys, worth gz 50 and $3, Remember, this offer, which is for this one" day only, includes both round and square tops, and the very newest shades in pearl and brown. Entire Assortment of IT ON .50. Marked Away Down. KAUFMANNS' FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule in effect 12:01 p. m., June 7. 1S9I. Trains will leave Union Station. Pittsburg; Asfollsws (Eastern Standard Time)! MAIN LINE EASTWARD. New Tork and Chicago Limited of Pullman Vesti bule Cars dally at 7:li a. m., arriving atHarrls rmrg at 1:55 p.' m.. Philadelphia 4:45 p. m . Now York 7:00 p. m Baltimore 4:40 p. m., Washing ton 5:55 rt. m. Keystone Express dally at 1:3) a.m., arrliinftat Harrliburtr s.-S a. m., Philadelphia 11:25 a, m.. New Tork 2:00 p.m. , Atlantic Express dally at 3:20 a.m.. arriving at Harrlstrarg at 10:30 a. m., Philadelphia 1:23 p.m.. New Tork 4:00 p. m Baltimore 1:15 p.m., Wash ington 2:25 p. m. Mall train dally, except Sunday, B:50 a. ra.. ar riving at Harristmrg at 1XD p. w., Philadelphia 105 p.m.. Baltimore 10:40p.m. Sunday Slau Day Express'dally at 8.-00 a. m., arriving at Rarrls- o.wj a. m. purr y.aj p. in. Tors 9:35 p. m. ;20p. m.. Philadelphia 6:50 d. m.. New 35t. HI.. Baltimore fi:45D.m. Wauhlnflr. AC.tI. 1 " IVI1 OilU J. Uli Mall Express dally at 11:50 p. m.. arriving at Bar rlshnrg 10.00 p. m., connecting at llarrisburg with Phlladelrnla Exriress. hllidelptl Fhlladelphla Express dally at 4:30 JLxnresa dallr at4:3Pn ra.. arriving at Harrlsbnrg 1:00 a. m Phlladebhla4::5am.? and Nw Tork 7:10 a. m 'Eastern Express at 7:15 p. m. dally, arriving Har- rlsbnrsr 2:25 a. m.. Daltl :s a.m., iiauimore I.-20 a. m.. wash- lngton 7:30 a. m., Philadelphia 5:25 a. m. NewYorkS:00a. m. ana Fast Line dally, at 8:10 p. m.. arriving at Harrls bnrg 3:30 a. ra., Philadelphia 8:50 a. m.. New Tork 9:30 a. m., Baltimore 6:33 a. m Washing ton 70 a. xn All throngb trains connect at Jersey City with boats of ' 'Brooklyn Acnex, " for Brooklyn. N. T.. avoiding doable ferrUaj anu Journey tbroagh Hew York Ci Johnstc nj. w...... i. A nn ... tV.... .. Oreensbn d.vi. u m.VUI., JLKVU. tJUUUAJi O. i 3:40 p. m. d&V8. lO'Vl inr. fAccgm., uiuip. m. wecK-ui p. m. Snnda; ITS. Greensbnrg Express 8:10 p. ra.. Uerry Express 11:00 a. m., ex- except Sunday, cent xnniur. Wall's Aecom. 8a, 7:30, 9:00, 10 a. m.. 12:! 4.v. 9n A.tut K.lrt aK -.w. m.-w. hj. u..v, u,, ,.w, mivp. ui. ttuuiiiw a. m. (excent Mondan. Snndar. lojn a. m . , 7u, uiwp. m. ana 12:10 12:25, 20, 5:80. 7:20 and 9:40 p. m. Wllklnsburg Accom. 8:10. 0:40,7:20 a.m.. 12:01. 4;00, 4:35, 50, 5:30, 60, 8:10, 10:10 and 11:40 p. m. Sundav, 1:30 and 9:15 p. m. Braddock Accom. 5:50, 6:5.1, 7:45, 8:10. 90, 11:15 a. m.. 12:30, lOS. 2:30. 4:10, SM. 60S, 7:20. 8:25, 9.-00 and 10:43 n. m. week davs. Snndav.5:35s.m. SOUTHWEST PENN BATLWAt. Tor Unlontown 50 and 8:35 a. m.. 1:45 and 43 p. m. week davs MONONOAHEXA DTVISIOX. Ox and ArrxR Mat 25. 1891. For Monongabela City, West Brownsville and Un- iootown. 10-40 a. m. For If onongabela City and West Brownsville, 7:35 and 10:40 a. m. and 4H p. m . On Sunday, 8 5 a. ra. and 1 an p. m. For MonongabNa City only, 1:01 and 5:50 irta City only, 1:01 and 5:50 p. m. Dravosbnrg Accom.; 8:00 a. m. and :ek days. West Elizabeth Accom., weeaaays. 3:20 n. m. week davs. ouaa. m., 4:1a, B:ajanuu:xp. m, Sunday, 9:40 WEST PENNSTXVANIA DIVISION: ON AJTD AFTIKMAT25, 1S91. From FEDERAL STREET STATION, Allegheny Cltyi For Sprlngdale. week days, 8:20, 8:25. 8:50. 10:40. lliOa. in.. 2:25, 4:19. SM, 6.-05, 6:20, 8:10, 10:30 and 11:40 p. m. Sundays. 12:35 and 9UO p. m. For Butler, week days, 6:55, SM, 10:40 a. m., 3:15 and 8:05 p. ra. For Freeport. week days, 6:55, 8:50, 10:40 a. ra.. 8:15. 4:19. 5:00. 8:10, 10:30, and 11:40 p. m. Sun days. 12:35 and 9:30 p. m. For Apollo, weekdays, 10:40a.m., and 5:00 p.m. ForBlalrsvlllc. weekdays, 65 a. m., 3:15 and 10:30 Pjin. JSTThe Excelsior Baggage Express Companv win can xor ana cnecc oaggage irom uoieis anu residences. Time cards and full information can be obtained at the Ticket Offices No. 110 Fifth avenue-, corner Fourth avenue and Try street, and Union station. J. R. WOOD. C1IAS. E. PUGH. Gen'l Pass'r Agent. General Manager. ALLEGHENT YALLET RAILROAD Trains leave Union station (Eastern Standard time): East Brady Ac, 6:55 a. in ; Niagara Ex.. dally. 8:20 a. m. (arriving at Buffalo at 5:45 p. ra.): Klttannlng Ac, 9:05 a. m. : Valley Camp Ac. 10:1.5 a. m. : Valley Camp Ac, 125 p. m. : Oil City and DaBols Express, 1:30 p. m. ; Valley Camo Ac, 2:S p. m.: Klttannlng Ac, 3H5 p. m.; Braeburn Ex.. 4:55 p. m.; Klttannlng Ac, 5:30 p.m.; Braebnm Ac. 6:15 p. ra.; Huiton Ac, 8:00 p. m. : Buffalo Ex., dally, 8:45 p.m. (arriving at Buffalo 70 a. m.): Huiton Ac, 9:50 p. ro.; valley Camp Ac, 11:30p.m. Church trains Emlenton. 95 a.m.: Klttannlng, 12:40 p. m.; Braeburn, 9:50 p.m.; Pullman Parlor Cars on day trains and Sleeping Cars on night trains between Pittsburg. Lake Chautauqua and Buffalo. JAB. P. ANDERSON. O. T. Agt. : DAVID McCAROO. Gen. Snpt. THTTSBURG AND WESTERN N RAILWAT- Leave. Arrive. X 'rrainsiutioianau iimej, Mail. Butler. Clalron. Kane... Akron, Toledo and Greenville, tintler Accommodation.. t-JfOn m 11:23 a m 7:30 a m, 7u pm 9:0Oa m 3:V pin 1:10 pm 9:13 a m 12:45 pm 12:10 pm 4:23 prat 3:30 a m K.-M km.' ttn a. m. Greenville. New Castle, Clarion Cnicago caprew vuaityj Zellenople and Butler, Accommoaauo 8:30 nm' TtZO a- m First class fare to cnicago, tin so. secona class. : rlasa fare to Chlcaffo. 9 to. Pullman buffet sleeping car to Chicago dally LADIES' OXFORDS. S7S pairs of Bright Dongola Ox fords, patent leather tipped, AT 50 CENTS. All Taq-ColoredShoes.reduced to half regular prices. 48 C For Men's and Women'a Lawn Tennis Shoes. 65 C For Men's and Boys' Base ball Shoes, all colors. TRUNKS AND SATCHELS. Especially low prices to enabla everybody wishing to leave the city on a short vacation to buy the neces sary traveling requisites. Hammocks at reduced prices. 4,000 Men's Straw Hats (like above . cut) in Stylish Braids, and worth 75 c. ST 0NL1 ff Another large line of Men's Straw Hats, sailor shape, with curled brim, worth 75c, reduced to 35c. A complete line of Men's cele brated Manilla Hats, in latest shapes and colors, at 98c. Finest China Braid Hats, 3-ounce weight, at 98c. Children's Straw Hats RAILROADS rron Pittsonrgh Union Station: ennsylvania Lines. Trains Run by Central Time. Soothwcst Syslem-Pan-KandleKonse tioint! 210a.m..8.00a.ni..55o.m. Depart tot Columbus, Chicago, points intermedials andbeyond: 1.15a.m., H2SS p.m. rrfrefrom samepoinu: 2.10 a.m., f3.05 p.m. Northwest System Fort Wayne Route Depart for Chicago, points intermediate and beyond: 3a.m., 7.10 a.m., 12S) p.m., l.ro p.m.. 1110 p.m. Arrive from same points : 12.05 ajn., 1Z40 ajn..,6M55a.m.,6O0p.m., G 50 p.m. The Philadelphia and Xeio York Limited departs for Chicago 'oViS p.m. Arrives from Chicag .6.00 a.m. Depart forToledo.points Intermediate and beyond: 7.10a.m.,12J0p.m.,lX0p.m.,tllJ0p.m. 4rrir from same points: 112.40 a.m.,65a.m., 8.00p.m., 60 p.m. Devart for Cleveland, points intermediate and .beyond: -pilO a.m., 7J0 a.m., fl2-" PJ" HOup.m. Arrive from same points: 'iwi.ii., t2.15 p.m., 6.00 p.m., fT.OO p.m. Pullman Sleeping Can and Pullman Dining Cart run through, East and West, on principal trama " of both Systems. Time 2hW of Through and Local Accommoda tion Trains of either system, not mentioned above, can be obtained at 110 Fifth Avenue and Union Station, Pittsburgh, and at principal ticket offices of the Penn sylvania Lines West of Pittsburgh. Dally. tEx. Snudar. Ei. Saturday. 1El. Monday. JOSEPH WOOD, E. A. FORD, Geairsi Kssirsr, Gestrsl tsssorir lra PrrrsBimoir. Pis'a. rrrsBTjRO and lake etiie railroad COMPANT Schedule In effect Jnne 14, 1891. central time P. L. E. It. R Depart For Cleveland, 4:30, 8:0oa. m.. 1:50. 4.-20. 9:45 p. m. For Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. 4:30 a. m., 10, "9:45 p. m. For Buffalo. 80 a. m.. 4S. IM p. m. For Salamanca. "8:00 a. m., "1:50, "9:4.5 p.m. t'arToungstown and New Castle, 4J0, 80. 9 a.m.. 'lA, '40, 9:45 p. m. For Beaver Falls. 4:30. 7:00, a, 9-Jo a. m., "la 30. '4:2a 5:20. v:sp.m. iwrvuvnen, nu. vjmu. a:, 03, 7:m. rS3. "70. ?8.O0L 8:45. "9:10. 9A5 a. ui, juv; ,o.u, o:-m. anv, 9m a. m.. j::. :10. 112:45, VM, 1:55.30. 4:25. VdO, 43. 5:20, '3:J0, ;d. s:w. "!:). ivimi p. ut. ABHITB From Cleveland, "6:40 a. m.. 12d0, 8:40. "7:50 p. m. From Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis. "8:40 a. m.. VliX). "7:.50 p. m. From Buffalo, C:40 a. m., 12 -TO. 105 p. m. From Sala manca, '10-00 a. m.. Two p. m. From Toungs town and New Cattle, "6.40, 100 a. m., "120. 5:40. "7:50, T0:05p. m. From Beaver FaUs. S20. 6:40, 7i. '10:00 a. m.. '120, ISO, 5:40. 700, 10.-0S p. m. P C. & T. trains for Mansfield. 7:33 a. m.. 12:10 4:35p.m. ForEsplenand Beechmont.7d. a.m.. 4:35 p. m. . P. C. & T. trains from Mansfleld. 7.-05, 11:59 a. m., 4.-25 p. m. From Beechmont. 7.-05. 11S9 a. m. P.. JIcK. & T. B. R.-Depart-For New Haven, 580, 10:10 a. m., "30 p. ra- For West Newton. 18:20. 10:10 a. m.. "30. 5:2"p. m. Abbive From New Haven. 9:00 a. m., "SSO p. m. From West Newton, 6:15, 9:00 a. m., 3a9 P-. and andMcKeesport. 15:, 7:40 a.m.. 1:2X4:05 p.m. Dallv. Sundays only. City ticket omce. 639 Smithfleld street. PITTSBURG AND CASTLE SHANNON R. R. Summer Time Table. On and after June 7, 1831, until further notice, trains will run as fol lows on every day. except Sundav. Eastern standard time: Leaving PltUburg 6:25 a m. 7:13 & m, 80 am. 9;33a m. 11:30 am. J :45 pm, 3:35pm. 3:10 p m, 3:35 pm, 630pm, 9,30 p m. 11:10pm. Arllngton 5:40 r m. 6 SO a m. 7:10 a m. 80 am. 10.-SSH, 10 pm. 2:40 pm.4CB pm. 50pm. 50 p m, 7:15 p m, 10;30 p m. Sunday trains, leaving Pittsburg 100 a in. 12:55 p m. 2:33 pro. 5;iopnC 9J0pm. Arlington 9:10 a m. 12aopm. lisopiv 4:20pm. 8:30pm. O. A. ROGERS. SuptT CARUSS & MANNION, COBEECTING OPTICIANS, . 67 FIFTH AVE. Difficult coses so licited. Consult us first. Prices the lowest. Artificial eyes fitted. my31-73-TuxSU . O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth fiv., aboTO Smithfleld, next LeaJer offlce. Nodelar- EstabUjUedaeytra. sei in iS i w A CA ,y- Ai A.
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