-'? --"i B-''-r iiu -) " s'i-lfJ ' V V THE SCRAXTOX TKlBL'NB-ltONDAV. VEBRUARY 25, 1901. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TOMMY OSGOOD AND THE CAT A SUSQUEHANNA BOY'S NAR KOW ESCAPE. A Horse Snusngo factory Dlscovcicd Near Bliifjlimnton Long Journey of a Lancsboro Duck C.irbondnle Piol'essor Desires Knowledge Con cerning Early Man An Ararat Woman's Experience In the Woods. t'fci! from 'Hit Cotrcipomlt-nt. Surqttelitiiin.'i, IVb. 22. NV.ir the Cascade, thorn Ik a Imnbotinun's t imp, where n lurKe force ot men nr BettliiK mil railroad ties, mlno proim, etc On Vrdiio.du,v a ll-yeiir-ohl liny mimed Tommy OskooiI viflted tho nimp 1" watch tho moil woik. As It lir-ipin " srovy dink, 1 ho boy dtnrtcil for home, when he wan .startled by th" rry uf a wlldrut, followed1 Instiint Ij" by titinihcr, and In a moment two inrcr rats tiiHile their appearance a "holt (llMtanrr away. Tommy, fully aware tbnt hln life was In danger, sottnht safety In Unlit, and the ugly biuti'.s. half famished during the te ore uliifr, Immediately rtnrtuii In pttsull When Tommy arrived at the river, lie inilrkly dunned his- Hktitos. ne is a uood skitter, but, unfortunately, tlicra Is fiiovv cm tlu lei-, which tQtanleil lits prosret-s. tUtt he raced alontTwIth nil the MrciiKth ho could command, ycll Int; .it Intervals with all his mlKht. The hungry beasts wore soon close be hind, vilth their eye.i gleaming like coals of llie, and their red tonfjues hnnslru? out liulvvecn their cruel, Klls- nliiff teeth, finally, one of tho wild cats caught tho skht of Tommy's coat, and tho boy save a final frightened "hrlok. which broiiBht to his aid two brawn) fanner?, who wore working near. One of the cats wan killed ilth an axe, and tho other ran uivay. An other Inlf-mitntto and the 1ml Mould 'ortalnly have boon hilled. rXKXl'KCTKD VERIFICATION. 11 Monti iisi; lias a centennial cole biatlon, n few of the llt'bt .settlors will h.ivo to i e turn to earth and .start tho uffnlr a-rolllny. "Whitney. It boptlni io look as If the above .statement Is torrrot. Those "flrsjt wtllers" are as nllvc In tho matter now ns their do ifondetitB. And Oh! the shame of It. M-ntniM; Republican. ANOTHER. SOCIETY EXPOSE. We. smoke last week of tho Exalted l''olloivers of Munchausen, and a cor respondent wants some information about tlieui. They arc an association of choice spirits, each one of which has at some time In his life, and most of them frequently, told some tale so wildly Improbable that his own grand mother wouldn't believe it If he swore to It, and yot bearing such an air of probability as to deceive the casual leader, unless be stops to think about it. These stories can be told about nhuoM anything or anybody, provided they do not touch on polities or re ligion. The society has no headquar ters and the olllees arc limited to a grand gogo. with n llrst and second assistant, and a secretary. Treasurer they need not, for their trea.su tea are fiitliely hi their minds, and each man is custodian of his own share. Whit ney, of Siis(iielianna, Is grand gogo, and MucWard, of Eaceyvillo, Is second assistant and secretary. The place of llrst assistant gogo is vacant, and is to be tilled by the I.aporto conesiond ent of the Associated Pi ess us soon us he can mustir up courage to tell the 'ruth about his own liamo. Tho meet ings of the society uie held In the same manner as i1iom of the Mahata nwa of Illndoostan, that is. they com mune In spirit, though miles apart. Mr. Ward Is the greatest commuiier In the society. Applications for member ship should be made to him by letter, Dushore Review. A hor.se sausage factory lin boon dis covered jii-ar Hlughainton. Hut have ro four, the products .sr.i's li tho old world. A hoi-se on them. Ifyie early blid gets the worm, the Inrl i young man dl-niounts at " a. m. need feai no competitor. Tloiv Is to ileorge Washington, (list in peace, llrst In war, n'nd llrst in th heatts of his countrymen and the lust to get a monument! SOME SHOUTS. The Eiio is enjoying a heavy ficlght tlHlllu The Erie lan a chenp cMiirsloii to New York last night. At the home of the biil's patents, TWIN TROUBLES. rhey Are Otten Together These Days. They Work Havoc All Over the Country and In Scianton; Weak, nervous, the digestion out of older that Is what alls a host of pen pie. It comes, about In this way: Flint from overwork or other causes, the nerves are buuleued beyond endurance, nerve waste Is not replaced, nervo force Is weakened, then the stomach Io.e Its nerve-controlling power and indigestion follows, with falling strength. When llrst Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills came to Sornnton people could hardly bo convinced thut this great medicine Mould remove these troubles, Now It Is an ncoopted fact, because of their euro of veiy stubborn cases no other medicine would Inilit ence. Mrs. J. Is. Johnson, of Su. .'u North Main street, sieranton, l'n tays; "Dr. A. W Chase's Nerve l'llls arc excel lent. I was so dizzy and nervous, and tho stomach digested Its fooil badly. This condition Induced a feeling oi do blllty and latitude. JletirliiK of the nerve pills at Matthows Ilros.' tem porary headquarteis, corner Wash ington and Iuekawannu a vomits, 1 Rot a box, and tho result bus certainly been fine. They gave the stoivach atren&th to handle the food properly, tho nervousness and dizziness disap peared completely, and my scuoral strength and vigor returned. Conso Mttently I am pleased anM glad to rec ommend the medicine," Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve l'llls ut'Q sold ut 50c. a bov at dealei.s, or Dr. A, W, I'htipo Mcdlclno Ccv lluffalo, N. V See that portrait and signature of A W. Chase, M. r Hie on every paektige Mr. and '.Mis Hiram Wood, on Wush lugstun street, on Wcdnesdiiy evening, by Rev. Charles Henry Nevvlng, Miss Sarah E. Wood was united In nuir ilage to James I J. Ayers, of Elmlrn. Wlllliim Munnntlntr. n Tirnnilnniil i-iia. Itlctit of the Oakland Side, is gradually recovering from a severe and protract ed Illness. On Tuesday evening next Itov. !'. II. I'litsmiifi will ilf.llver ii tm.tui'.i li, tl,A Methodist rhtiich. Subject, "John AVcs- ie.v. County Suporlliteiulent Mosley pn d the Stlsollohaiin.L schools nn nlttnlnl vlu. Hut Ion on Thursday. Job J I. Nenlinii lm niii-i.linu .a il stock of goods formoily owned by MNi uuigarei i-ernnn. The l.entcn services In SI. John's Catholic church niv. I.Murr i,i,o.,i ..i. tended, as ate all of tho services in St. jonns. A DIX'K UETintNS HOME. tanesboro noultrv ilpnlnc lecenilv sent Iho live clucks to Stamford, Conn., ii distance of TM miles. One of the ducks, a black one, had not had Its wings clipped. On Wednesday thcie was u ;;ieut commotion among tho fowls of the dealer at Lnncsboro and on going to nsceitnln the cause he dis covered tho Identical black duck that he had sent by express to Connecticut. MATTERS IN 1'ItIEE. Tiie annual banquet or the Susque hanna board of trade whs held at tho Stnrmccn, House on Thursduv cveiilnir and hugely attended. Or. Samuel lilnixall was toustmaslcr. EoIIoivIiib weie the toasts" "The Twentieth Century What?" John U. Miller, esq.; 'The tTninmlllar Ceoigo Washington," William A. Skinner, esq : "t'nlted States Is," Uev. Charles Henry Neiv ltig: "Tho Heal Side of the Question," John I'Yrgiison, esq.: "Our Hoiougli." E. H. W. S"iirle, cii "Ccutnllzatlon," l!ov. C, W. Hoot; "Tho Engineer and the Policy of Expansion." Dr. S. S. Simmons. Winner and Itron-ers' or chestra furnished music for the oc casion. Tho Knights ot Columbus attended requiem high mnss In St. John's Catho lic, chinch on Friday moinlng. In a noivspapcr card In the Hlng hamton Hopubllcan on Thursday. Colonel Charles C Pratt, of New Mil foul, says he never made a lacing match In his life and never bet a. cent on a hoise race In his life, and he Is tho owner of a llyer. Th Erie shops will ho closed today and tomorrow. A local council of the Older of Huf fnlos was organized In this place on Wednesday evening, by (Irand Organ izer V. .T. Eenls, of New Yoik city. WHOLLY UNPREMEDITATED. Ceoigo Washington Mill not be for gotten a thousand yonr hence. Carrli Nation also wields a ti enchant hat chet, bill A respected clth.en-J A scolding husband is like a turkey ii one rotpect he comes home to inott. Th fellow Mho leads a double life is now tinning up slum in his ac counts, ns usual. EAHIA' MAN A SAVAfiE A Caibondalo professor asks: "Was tho early man a savage?" That de pends. If the eaily man arose at t a. in. and ran to the station. In order to catch tlie llrst train east, only to find that he was too caily by about four bonis. It may be safely said (lint he was somewhat savage. IN A LINE OH TWO. He kind to the poor. )o charitable for charity Vs .sake. Tho man who adveit!s in the news papers has nothing to cover up in his business transactions. it lemains to bo seen whether the handwriting on the political wall will heieafter be done by the homy hand of labor, or will be in the tine Roman hand of the old bosses. A local policeman. Mho has hud great euirlenco with tramps, says he has never jet seen one with a bald head. Phllosopheis have nothed that when a man makes up his mind that lie h.ts yet to pinctlci! economy, ho geneinllv trle.s to begin witli his wire's expenses. Them's no mysteiy about the far mer's trust. The farmer's trut Is summer boardeis. An Ararat woman who was recently lost in the woods for three days says that what she suffered fiom most was In not having her knitting along, and she blamed herself a good deal for not bunging a hand glass with her. "Truth, ciushed to enrth. shall i Im again!" Whltnci. WYALUS1NG. fl"' lal to tin. 5cK!'.tm Tiibuiip. Wyalusing, . Eeb. il.-lunt ;uloid. ot Ocniral Isllp, N. Y., Is spending a few days at his home In tills place. Miss Cairle Wuiburton, of Sugar Kun, spent u few days icceutly with her filend, Elizabeth Hllics. Mr. and Mis. Spencer Heed, o Tuntt hnnnock, aie visiting Mr. and Mis. Waltei Monls. Mr. .T. M. Pi own, the popular liot of Wyuluslng hotel, has been rnnflned to the bed for soveuil days with In llammatoiy iiioiimatlsm. Mr. Conn litis fox died at the homo if his daughtci. Mis. Irn Hi own. Kit day last. Mi. Jaiaes I'ltclier has leootved an iii lease of pension fiom $S to J17 pr month. Mis. Ileiuy Smith visited at Pitt, ton last week. Miss Murthu (inyloid recently spent a weelc with her brothel's family at Toiiaivin WAYMART. 8pi. lal to tli Slmi ton Trlbtu.f. Vaymurt. Eob. 22.-The election passed off quietly on Tuesday, there I" in, no opposition excepting for councilman, laither Hrynnt defeated the Hepublhan nominee, AV. W. Plor-i-on, liv u large ninjoilty. Irving .Mor wlu lacked only ouo votei'of defent lii Ceoigo Pet kins, the other Hopubll can nominee. Rev. f v. Kaisvhner attended the funoral ot the lute Edgar Wells in South Canaan on Tue.-day last. Mrs. N. c. Ensign, daughter Anna, and Mis llelio jjlniork, nrc confined to their homo with an attack of the Slip- Mlaa Myiah A. Stanton, of Moscow, was a visitor ut the .Stephenson i evi dence Tuesday, P. H. Stantun. S. :. Stunlon, O. A. rhtuikweathor arid daughter. Mrs. Lu ther Hrynnt U. O, (iruver. Irving Mer wln and E. O. Doyle uteiided the in- neral of Mm. H. P. Patlerfion, at Car bondalo, on Wednesday afternoon. The Mlssox Ora ami Ida. Stephenson have returned home, nfter visiting in Carbondolo and Scranton, The lndl of the Methodist Eplso pal chuiih will give a Washington supivt at the lesldencp of Jamen Miner tonight, l'toceods to be applied nn the mlnlstei's salary. El wood Erniire and mother have asnln taken up their residence here, after living In Hum ley the past ten mouths. C. A. McCuity. of tlonesdalo. was a bulno caller In town Wcdnodiiy. UNIONDALE. Spnlil lo Hie Vorinton Iritnin. Utilondnle, Ecb. 2:'. The election of boiough olllcers look place Tuesday. 11. II. LowIsViim elected Justice of tho peace, L. H. McKown and Edward Morgan .school dlrectois. II. .loigaii auditor, C.eorge I'niiienter pool master, ha Churchill, high constable: Ira H. Thomas and Jitdd Cable Inspectors of election, Nathan Km man Judge of election, Charles Wedemiin assessor, t. Hanlgor and T1tili.il Catpenter councll mrn. Mis. Douglas Coleman, of Cuban dale. Is a welcome visitor among us. There 1ms been a little Improvement In the condition of Mrs. Hrudley Mopes. The dangerous Illness of a lelatlvo called Mis. Harry Ore to Korest City Wednesday. MIsm funic Iltonson left lately to spend two weeks with friends in Syra cuse, N. Y. There aie encouraging ropoits with lefereiiee to all tho sick. Mrs. Campbell and two chlldien from Scranton, nfter spending several days with the former's patents, icturned home Wednesday. The Ladles' Aid society held at Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hound's homo lust Wednesday, was a success In every re spect. Theie weie about eighty pres ent and nil arc .enthusiastic over the excellent time experienced. Ira 11. Thomas returned Thuisduy after having taken the letitrns of the election to Montrose. Austin Smith spent Wednesday and Thursday delivering orders In Cnrbon dole. John H. Iltldd, of the I'oiosl City News, was a caller In town Wednesday. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres bytia lun church will hold supper In the parsonage Ktlduy night. A wel come to all. The town hall took Iho Wednesday morning, but it was dlsmvired Just In time to avoid serious results SPRING FASHIONS ARE DISCUSSED A Glimpse at Designs and Materials That Will Be Popular Duilng the Coming' Season. I I tcial to the Sii-Jiilm, rriliutie. New Yoik, Feb. 2X Slilil unlets me not the only things which .no made Up caily for summer wear, for already we see new dimities, lawns and silk muslins all made as if ii weie mid summer. Valenciennes lace seems to bo veiy much used for ti Immlng this advance assortment of thin gowns and some of the colored luuu sklits aie sniped all mound in ciile.il linos tioni the waist to the i utiles, which aie edged with hue. There Is nothing especially new In designs as yet, but auv kind of tallies film the skirts and theie Is the same full waist with a white yoke and u lace, trimmed bettha tollar uiottnd tho shottldois i'or sl n. Ish. ine lealuie In mateilals foi the thin gowns is Hie ombroldeu d, coided and bioeho Swlses, whlih an- lo bo utillu as popular this coming season as they weie last. I'oi:laid gowns, too, aie made rally In the spring, either for wear In Hie ninth or to pieiiare lor tho first warm days, and by absolving a few special points it Is safe to ex pect that they will not 1 ut ot style when tho new modes come. Slightly shaped ilounees with tiny vertical tucks at the top ale a good skirt ti Immlng, and like tho winter fioiins the fulness at the waist In the back- may be confined In small tucks or an Inveilcd plait. Shaped flounces tucked on the edge nie veiy pietty, and then almost an mode of using laeo will find Its i .'petition among the later models. Hi oail shoulder nillui of lace, or tho Uiateilal like the ill ess, help to give the long shoulder effect which Is prom-l-ed as one of the hading tontines of dicss. This can be accomplished with a yoke It It is au.ingod to extend a little over the sleeve. The new doth gowns as lai as heard from aie eIoelv lilted about the hips, the plait and tucks b'lng confined In a very small space In the bad;. The corselet bodice Is nnotllei featllie "I iln-M.. which bids fair to extend 1,.-, ' I favor In summer dress and some pi-eiie nvnliiiil tu fit' 11 lien n i'.-. nitinti.y M. . light cloth gowns. Ope of light tin ! nos a corselet belt ot tiiu i loth sbaplng up higher In trout than at the sides In two points. Helow thi'Mi points Ii fastens wlih fancy buttons. The tip pei edge Is embroider d all nrouii't with gold and u narrow black velvet waistband Is the finish. This is worn over a s-oft blouse of thin wait silk or chiffon, which may bo striped nil over with nut row late liiseitlon or bliu k velvet ribbon. Luce s't in the bodlco In oi.pet ef fect Is tho feaiuiu of a very pretty gown, showing a chiffon vest and tub ller fiont. A cloth gown shows again the hip yoke extending down tho fiont and llnlsheil at either sldu with tows of stitching. The bodlco Is trimmed with a narrow band of umbroMn:', velvet loops and buttons. A Juuvy coat for spilng is llnlshed with raws of stitching and panne rovers with an cnibroldeied band around the edge. The new gowns which aie In l. . ma ml for Immediate" use aie tho-u which aie to be worn hi the sjulli, and those for foimal dlniieis and bills In town. Satin seems to have acquired a new popularity for tho ball gown, and vve see It In yellow trimmed ili.i sable and luc". in white with lulii'- ,ute decorations of jcllow lace, and iu r gorgeous red made up with r d cuqie and red einbrolderj. Ope model In while satin has a d cp ellnw laic tlouiife on the skirt pointing up uc.iily to the waist In lace bands. It Is a sliuped flounce, of course, with no gatlieiN at the top. A transparent lace yoke and sE'oves complete tha bodice, and a touch of color Is given in th4 sash of pink tulle. Artlllcliil Honor of all Kinds used for hats as well as evening gowns uio moio gorgeous than ever bafnre. Sit ver and gold gauze bliihsonis with vel vet leaves oio one vailety, ond then there hih ciepe llovvrs very houutlfiil In shading. White gardenias with sil ver leaves decorate one pretty gown of pink tulle over pink silk Xx00OX00OOOO000 I t intAIKILAL. ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TODAY., M Mii:MV "It c llolJ.'ii Comedy C'uiiiium.v. llohlon Comedy Company. Ilif mum ailiUinl liv the llrtljrn f'omed ioiiiuiiy Inut nn(iii In tlii irpntatlnn ol Mgli ila rompillfs nrul itratiim ot popular prlcn lui le.l the Urtdimy lo ccnie thts attraction lor licit iifcK. Thlj to enc of the niost im imlnnt cntaRcmriili nl I lie veon, offcrlna; a h ilof pj.in loieldpiril l.j duliiont Jvidsca 10 li tho clfjlnit irl.MliiplfroH ol moilirn iltaiiii. liilciprrtcH lv a high elitu ctitnpiny, fnnofod ln-UiifC of imiIi Imllililiul liirtiihir'a fitni'M for llii chjrjrtfrs thpy pirretit. The ini'iit prodiidlon dlflrr fiom thfir ef ino-i popular pilecd mm In that iliev cam all their ovui mi in i,i, lui'thuilinl ci ti.l clntlli.il cllul". Mr. Ilolilcn iu iIiikcii the olhmlin; uell l.liMUli .ntl.lc ti 1 1 1 1 r f 1 1 1 -1 t, l.i nniiiv piiultK' ilcii! l. Kite bnile Steiriis V tnc (urn, vt.iihh' l:. lloml, ilciiriidi' Vtiulse and (,i'uii;h II. I'llmriN, I'r.ink IliiiKhin.t. .loc Vll linl, Charles tluriti, VMIIIam Willi un. Olio Iti nlile iiml nllirr. 'I lie npeiiln: perfiiniMiice villi K'vlun trnUht rtlirti "flic IiIiiumiI PieaW. cr" n 111 ho pii"Clitid. The Dostoiilans. 'the irliiih of the Miorlte and eiei green nr Kanlratlon, the lntonl,ni, at the I.utiihi nel Tuesday eicnliiK, li picfaied lij 4 -..lie nf Beits Mhlcli Indlratei tint the new lonile opera, "The Vlceioy," In- lleilicit and smith, will haic ft nii'l Ittcutlie lieiiina. 1hl opera hi hcen uiltltn cprelv fur them hi Vh lor Herbert and llarrj II. Snllli, and will he rimrinlieiiil a produeed at the Hnlikcilioekei In New nr! lal eprfiif , white It nijojisl a Ions nm to the end ol the i.ion, Victor Uuhi'il'ii f .lino .n a mnipoer of coinle opera lui lonir -inec hern fiimli ctaldlilied In thin lly with iilllo and la.tmali. and In Ihl" last woik he l mM to Imr eiiualed. If not !"tlrpasfd, hU prnlniii cffoitn in melodies and eleier orclictralhiii. I'rnni nil .iiiuunlx, ilieie 11 a full nuMMiic of ilellshlfiil iinmlieii 'ihl.-li will he taken up by the amateur and no doubt become as popu'ar as the will loiw nibcied nns In "The Seruiadr." "The Burgomaster." Ihe nuelial lomcd.i, "Ihe Iliiuumin i." anniiiinnd fur next Ihurvlav nluht .0 the l. i cum, I-. a nien.i nielanici' wllh ip-to.d.uc iilea". proeenttd tiy an oiuaubath'H of clahl.i up-to. date opnatlr. Inulciiue, faice ionicd ami Kpulalli lehhiillo. The rostumi't aie ol ilia lalct oilsiiuil ami mu.t ffoiueoiH liliire, and enn the ,., t liery, which 1 net "illy knew. Imt up lo-dalc ulo, Inasmuch a Ihe paiulHi- bru-h doph t eirnes In fiilit nlil New- Vm-li nlilil. iimi Veiv Voit, In Ihe jiai 1 0" a', to the picnt dai In lnnu'lim; New Veil, and I lib aire, STAGE NOTES. 1-1.1 In ml ill. ill" vaudeilllo i nlcilalm i, hi hit upon .1 new plan for piotfitlni; hK ml. II" ha bail his iiiiiimluEUi' lepjiluhteil, ami send- a lipewillten copy two ii'onthi In ndiame to each man.uar l' wlium ho U uudti- tniiu.nl. Aicoiilinir to Kfi.dall' liimli"! iliniind. tin h ml winking ininamr l nipim-cd to iiiimmle tho fifteen or lucntv patiH of iiiln and tu, and win n ho l dead lnlir pcrfnt, to e-lab. Ie.li a ii, nth vatih oicr all othri pciroiiuiin mil ting down up n am htaik laic ci pale i.h o pii il" vie iqipiopil itc-i am pnitbiii el die out. mil 'I the Komi ill l"'.c (ouieliv. It I m Incintoii, kU.i, and the umiIi hue irpml the lllliulor lor the limibte bo lin taken to plot, I him. ill. bin if li ,i (irrlble Mow- to tho plan, pli.iiM iil.o line Mthcito ihrd nut Hull vbi!d.-i Imi'Mii'S bi jutting il'tuti the gieit Haiiiiun id piiior.iers and hli ping linn on In piefniuii.il p.'tiiu In otliir illio. Ill" llol.bli'. nf the halel I heal IP ill New Voile -no teiuiliiai.il for the prrint at lat. Prank Mi lice lias lei.cd It ami !n anuuiimid lh.it (lii.ihs rroliiuaii will In Hi" uinut.ii' ef ll, boil"!' imdi r tintl; the anu iiuansitnint ai rUU lutwcdi tin in at Iho l.anliL and VI.hIi. i-n siii.no tliealii.. Next Vbimhy inght the li'iii-i will be li-npiii-il with tlie IViiir "ham in "Ihe ( ;.n 1 1 ui.rs -nn." I II, Inn in. nnn.iger of th.. 1'iiiu' Cohalii. lu a iiiiiliail wllli Wfml 1'. Vaioii" iiheiibi b- tiuih the Imii'ie for tuiir weiku, aril at tho end in thl period It will hi sileii eiei in j linn of auhlliii", 'Iho Imfl-i will bo in nii-inuKil, re ili'ooialcd and re-furn I. bed tlooiishout, inaldng it prailluilli- ii new llnaiei mi tho nio.t up.to.dilo lima, and will he u adj f.i (iii'upiiii eail.i In llie fall. keiuiila fin. ii II , II I in. ii o Inil'ialc that il.u1 . rrntitiian'ri piialiiclion of "I'u Hale ami l Hold," rtaited lime l.i.l wnk, l .1 tiinnln uriir. Mini, jiiil.o U Mumircd upon r.iuo't ll')ddiui,tiiii, who Ii,i made Ihe ib.im iiljllon. for whit l iiil lo be hi fariillj fur aumlin ing the be.f (ilil.' In the li.iwl Into ilrjrn.li! elupo. 'Iho .idloti liesili' liefi io llie ihuieli 'i .laini-.ioMn win in lb" nuM nufte (hell 'lei'll"u 1. 1 hiiMi.yji.1;. 'Ilieio we hive Iho merlins: nf I'iIij iltobeit Lorialni) and .li.il.iu (I-al'l frilnu). "wiuttliit nf I xpirtaiiilii nniel'i aid to bo ivlrniiil.i pit luiiMme, I- In the nei net iihtio tlio pri'iiieM ol the two lo VVeyaitol- la rvunplluiil by u Miles uf .tines ln ni lllniiiln.ileil. 1. Her on tin re W .1 h pri'eiilali"ii ef a boat tce-i i by the w urs i;iulllr 101 lulu I) ,i bilir. Thin tlieui N a plialo luii ami a mihI pa-iaeway iiml nil J-rata of linul u-; t,c-tleills. I 'Iho imliiint Ihoplni '-I hii'V t.iiiiiii-, ln.il.v ll,. .Lulling jiii'i'iUl.i I'liu'lil that he '" abindoiiod ilrauntlo crt ,n i prnfi'Iiui Mi. I'onnoH lu icino in lhl de, Nbm afler afinU daia of nriliioii llioii','hl 'Ihe tnmieilljle ia'i-e of til retirement into lew pulille piiKtilU i le ilUoiei,i that tlie actor of today dom put urn.. pioper irioguliloii iiiini iho iliealrleid maaniiie" i"ot'iiori lejclinl this eoniliidon jt Saimda, aitil a choit m.i.mhi iiitli Mjm-hoMi i' I i.n kee. Juki lluilfmnie i-ominny, 't lip flnil bluw- laine vi Inn f'uiiuois' leipiesl foi Ihe fn admlulon of bin trlni'U nns iieetid nllli iolituea hi Mie 1mi -c mill,", lliiice, his puxliuiutli u Ilia I lie h.u ik-util bin lil fkiM, -Now- Voik Meinius Ti le Sl'U'li I bo i uaai mint of Hi' Itn.tfitu.iiii,, wiibli l lllll in llie I.liillli' llel fue.il.iy I'lllilUL' i' for mil' lilsjht only mid will he ulio tin- Hrat pri .iiilatlmi lieio of Victur lliibcrt'i new- uomli. opua, "Iho Vlicroy." Siicceofully puntiil l.ii .pflng ct tin' KliUkeiliockcr theater, Xc Voik. uii'l nndcieii lieie i.-lth nil the tu'orllea, i beriis nf IHii inlnrd lob'is, a lieiid oulicntij and gur eciii! scii.iij mnl ifuiff. Iho ijt will mil i .lolm DiiTemuie, .1 bao hiiiRir of wonderful luiKiictbiii ami voul abllll.i ; the bcmtlml .loiin; i Miilr.ilto, Vdrle llaflfr, Itunalu'o. ,n . D'lii.ibl, 1'iolhiPKliaiii. Il.irlli'tt. Hilda ClaiU and OlIiCK. Mi (lit) eihiiolp k.iIIl'.I .iiddruli for' Lie ropo Wcrlm day to uiidorua a iiri;lial operation In uliiili ho .oips to ircilii her health. l-or nitiie lime the actress lias been under ticalmuit. It Is raid, f0' ' tllllior llllllll llO W.l lei.iladlll inlfbt b" lined wltliout lecouiau to tin Mm aeon's knife. I'll" "ali-oiptlon" tnauiii'iit iiiilrh sh underwent Mcliifil suoicntul at llit, but iiboul thiie wuk-. .-" her uulidv aiiiiiril i iiiil il.iimlns pliate, mid an operation ii.u dii uli'd npnii .! miliary to mi h.'i llfo. fluir.ilo Pill la to umpl fate wllli a iunui,i of (liliiiu- Ihmn in his "Wild WW uumli tlon. ll.c siout-liomiian'a hle.-i is lo tealUtle nllv trcal In tho juiu the i-iiKO and bill f I'iklu. KtnlsMirles whom lie etit to tho fiilint two inontlx ago hale iitiirnnl with Ibo mw lliaf fifty time rdoilluls villi land in sin IVaii iImu before the middle of Manh. I oh md I oib ba uraiijeil with the dttte otflolals at VVui-ldnutuii tor Ihem to be adiulttcil In bond like tourbts' fasiiiKe, he hoioniliijr roioiisililp for their il-paitino tm homo atiei In. outiaet villh Ihem evpirei. Kkivi .1 l.ilansei hale niianijeil wuh Vi ,b.lm .1. Mi Null; to viillo a, luw plfee fur luM ciivjii lor th" lil.-iw- k 111! mcer foincdy loinpany, l.iadid by Ibo lli.uoi" liutliu, It will he a vaiidnllle faico and will be called "The lloinni llinlhcrs In ahinlou." Veaily nil the pun ilpals of the preccut ereanlalloii hive bicu n Uliiul tm next xa.on, whin Hie annual Sim Veil, rntraeimeul will be pla.ipii al the hiilil. crWkcr theater, (oiniiiiiiclnj hept. i. Tin iuaiveloii. nn 1 1" v. Will VU Klranor Hob hoi ln aihleud in the lien piodmlloii or "lip. leannid Hi t .til" tlml. Iu , III, t null! In ihe fait (hit hot only does she proie a loieUtlon as I'lossl William', but that the also achlncil a triumph as IlonlU ami afterwards us Consume, and that theno lines ef work all rnry so greatly that It maiks her as a. moil exlraotdliiaty artiste; pnliap, who kiioiv, imp nlllo cjpicwil It, "one of Hie Rlorles of tlio t-taire." ills IloWon will amimpany ...i. t,e llojne In ,er "In .1 Itab eony" (our In tlio rally uptlrnr, and villi likely acute iinp!cuntis parts In two or three linpott. ant l.leblcr k I'ompjtij product Ions nevt irlmr. 'Ibai iiiaitit, tlioll (oiniillaii, Tim Mmplij, vlio Is shotlly tu appevr In (his dly, was at one time n roTPiiiiiicnt finployo at VVdilnictnn. lie held down a Job In the paUnt nidi e, and It was his buslneis to draw those Intereatlnc pictures of hsrrowj, fjlows, clccttlc. clocks, aubtnirlne IhuU and thinus nf that sort that appear In tlio Patent Ofllep Cardie. Jluiphy would probably have kept Ids phiie In Hie department to this day had It not been for Ids humorous Inclination, llicu In those dajn tm was a IminotW, and, lire lortiinitoly (or forlnnslely), as it has since de i loped, (otilit not keep bom icolHna; funny with Hie vi oi It entimtcd to lilm. lie Is quick anil eleter at (atrldna; u likeness and could tnke I Job away trom nine-tenths of Iho albueil heirs. paper artists of New York at citleitute woik, In tlios.) di.ts tho tegular hiiihaiiUal ilr.uibus of the puts uf the various niaihlties on which pllchls iveio uianlnl weie aciuiiipanlnl by draw huts J.n the pei'peetiie, sIihitIih; tin hi In opera tion, and hcie Miupliy used to tlml a Held fir his talents as n ( uliatiirbl. A cop.i of the Pat ent Offlre (iaretto, slill pilznl tiy tolleitors, ion tains a piilure of a (inner iioikins- .i patint plow. Iwo homely mules. In ueaiy nrul disgusted attitude, aiflehown slulning their tialliens, while a nisly looking .lirse.wnnn leans oier (lie tiatidles i hewing 3 ttr.iw. Nothing odd or piculhr was nvtmil alioul the iliawliis; unlit It was pub luhed, when a wain of horror nvept mil Ihe iilllie. The Kiidi looking farmei'a (no was tint of .lames (i. Illalne, tho likeness lulng iciiuik iblv sood. p was bnpo.lhp to siippiess llie idlllon. and It was allowed to go out, but Mr. Minphv wis allowed lo depirt at the eanie.time. UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYLVANIA Arraneiinerits are now being compHoil wh"ie by an InlircolloKinlc inett, uiibpie lu its ih.ir acler, will bo held noit lsy beinean I'eniisyl vanla and llarvaul uniier"ltle Iho einit will bo on bitcrcollrBJitu caliiua i onte't between Hip member" of tho Camera, clubs of the two i.ntuiidtloti. Imitations hue been enl to Vale mid Piini-elrn In Join the (inl(t, and It is piobahlo that at 1'iit one of the Iwo will ampt. I.mli i luh will exhibit fill.i pictures whlih will bo Judged liv leullng N.w Voik pho lomaphns. I'rln will bo ilven fur the Ih-sI tiidlildual and Iho bel i bib ixliltdls. Voir bring adjudged Ihe pii tines will be exhibited 'Iho Win nrlgiiiilnl with the Cauieia club i.C toe t'lilvcitlty of Piiinsjlijiili m hi, h wis oig.m Ireil oirr twelic jiars ago mnl imw uumbiia ovi polity members, being one of the stnii3"st orjanbilloiis of il., kind Iu llie minuij t'oiiiiln,iblo Intiii-'l being Oiowti in il" rippioiihing ilelnte with the Iniieislli , Xllililgm wlili Ti takes Id lie Vlueli S, ill Vnn Aibor. Iho team U ioiupoi.il nf dure tiidcon, I laudo I, Uoth, ot I't.lt.illle: llnioo V. M.ir gar, of Watrsintonu, mid Vlllion I. VVarei, of I'oieiiioko (It, Md. 'ihe ililnlc with Vlhhlgiii is the llillil whlih bis bleu held Willi lie Vi ii Xiboi liistliutlon. Next n.i the mni' nlll bo held at Philadelphia. 'Ihe annual hmli-pjc of tlio M.i.l. and ig I lull, Willi h will In allill l'..i-lu wnk at I'm tli'lnut Siieil liuirt hnuse, h.u. Inen nnwid "flu. Pl.l, lll.ul, f!rp." II iiiikUN if Iv i ml'. 'Iho Diet Is hill In Paris at tin epo sltinn, and th" "tond at the t'nlicrslli- d i lllltolies, 'Iho pb, whilll Is the pl.idllll (.I the pen ef T. II, UoiuliUnii, 'li (olhgc, vill Ki.ulri nboiit lllty miilmts to pri-bire ,e l'Ulli'i.'i,. ij,b ,li.M la glltli alihlli b.t Ine iiml. r ur.nln ilis nnd his iu i k Ii Instun, e mei wllli Mii.inlili(il .iiirisi Tho Vlid, and Mi. inn, is ihi ii, I.,, mo iiln'"l amateiii oigaiur.il.ii of Us kind iu lb, I niteil alalia 'flioie n ii'ii"idii.ibli' aaitalion nbotii i nduii. n i row- lo Heiiby to imrip. le wllli Ihe laiglNh iiaisiiien, but it is feared Hut the rxpoiw will bo iii hiaiv lo wiiraut the undi Unking. I'i nn elU.inii has neier bmi ..o stiong mi tho ' 'i m illlllni the list twilil.V jiala as ln Is al ine vit. (r.i.i)i Waul is .tiimgly iu tivoi- n( tak lllg he flixt lliw nlil, ail mil riltetilis, th' ". end ut the annual iriialla al IVuuhkiep.,'.. If the .ilurnnl take ho'd of the plan ll lino I e lljTHUtlllli.lllll, sjioits al tin- iiiini i.il.i bale lalon a m . aitlli Hull dulo Ihe niiil'iiai i xainliiations Iiaio piiil. Numerous randidatis bale icporlod foi' piaillie Im the link team .Hid (or news, wblb Iho b'i.e bill men in bird at v. nil, ,n Iho cue pltpuabiiv l.i the woik out ot d'oi Ijle in A'ltll. V 'Cilis of lull r i lis pvpid I .io born airangcd on tl.e liaek toi llie min ing sprli e months Within a .M'.u- lb" luuu l.ii.i will li.ne . new liediinl libor.itirv under way, ni.sl In all I ii.tubillli time will ibo be a new riieihiiili.il iiiglneeilug biiiblin; eluilcd Ihe meiiiinl tab oraloiy will be splnullillj iinilppod with ap i .ilus for llie utility of piiy-luiogi nml iiho'lh. ljiiatnlcs. 1)1. lailull II. .Inhn-oli will I i'i 111 li lo the i "I bgo and take m ins i,oues in the VVhailuii ilioiil next Mnlnuli'i. Pi. Jul iiii lias been nb-cnt fr, 'in the lolbae foi two juis on lean I of alwinii ns ii nn mbi i n die hilunlau 1'an.il I ooiiiml-siiiii. uliiili h.is leuntl.i iipiiiled In fii'i of tho .Mi u igiiau ionic. There l a iimioi thai i new giimii.iiuii is I to bo 1,111)1 on ibo plot if sinuiiil opjioiile the I iK lit. 1 1 hall. Hi punhi-e the imiiei-hv eimi Inlo pos.cKiou of the whole so,u.ito between I Tlilily-lhlul and 'Ihlrt.i-fouith tin-its wllli th" j Idei nf electing laboiatoilis ami n gimni.iun I in the in ir fuli'io. 'Ihe l.iboriloiles wilt be 1 I lllll hut, but ll is tiioukhl Dial III" ' lum" I will mon tol low , '111" Philadelphia ,,, leu toi ine I'liunolnin 'f Aeri, uliiili' has ncet,lli m'li,l f,,m- bundiMl i1.il bus to the fund II has til.i!ll-!.i .1 al the urn- r i 1 1 roi- builng PooKs on aam ubuip TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE. But the Oiator Learned Aftervvaid It Was Not Genuine. j 1 loin tin Valimgii'U I'o.t. liepiea, nl iiln ik'il ll. J l.i-ui, i Hulling- leu, ll.. who hia I ii in U , i.l, iimi. n fur ei J nal links, tolla an lutoi.itlng .'mi iJ a ii I'jltli ixpeilime. Mi, 1'ii.iei w.i eleniil lo I'lmuiess iii v, iiifmlier, mnl, heluj a nun il illilllty mA ,i vuuil tilliijier, he w-.is mm li In 'Mil linl In hi hi r .l.llrs (lulu linl lime till tie ions win lounuil. "I wnil Uimn In .Sew- mk." jnl Sli. I'i'.. til-, ".mil tho lueinhi'M i.f tho n4lloti.il luiiimlr lie In i h:u no tin lo lu.Ulul I thvilhi mul.e .1 enoeih to illl itllillellie 01 lull, 111s. 1 ill-M 1111,1, lii.l hi In.' famllln with tlie ljiit.luje. Ijii, tinlu.illi .vlehl'il. CiiIiik I" a tet'linii of tho ill whole in n.x llnli 111s le.hl". I i',,iunl j litgc liiiilb 111 o .iiy.iIUuu 1111. .V li.nl'i iininuu them ni'Iilnl, iml iiheu tlu luierlnir .n ljIIiiI tu iiiiliT nut I is I nil with a ulrulnt, tiililiei,s, I im uhle id c-itih ,1 tew uniil. r,( his peroration din! I jI.'i what I thnutihl vv.is the uiul 'liiilhshli.' "I'heii I linl my Inuitis. I n.is 11lea.nl Jk iluuli'..nl dl tiiu lilllhitut ut uiilallr, einv liaiiil In tho Jiiillrrue 1 laj.tiim vUurnu-h. 'llib (niuui.igiil i,i'. iiiol I iIIIjImI mi W.i.himliui' s n C.jrU'.ihll, on l.iniolo .is .1 (ijril'.ilnl, .it whim the ll.ilUlis d.ipiieil Iheli li.llul- .ia.lii iIl-ikiilIi-n li' I ttaiupeil tieui'ly with their teet, Hut when I icicliid in) e!lie.a in refeitlns In WIIIIjui Vu. HI 11 ley as a li irlljihll, nil miilliiuo looko In.'-" villi riithu-ISHii, .iml It v.i invrul nilnutis heliire I n.is jblo lo loutiuiie "Vs 1 t-CJtCil tnjselt, iX tlio inuiluluii of 1111 ett'oit, iniicli 1 1 ili'l inn iiiini I Ihouglii Imi hern a urcat unrn.s, 1 tuiniil In Ihe leirhr vv!.q h.i'1 Inlro'liueil 1110, " 'VV.nn't tli.it pieih nil iljlii' I usK'eil witli some liow of pi hie, " Vm I a wnitlu iliiuuia.' lie ieple,l, 111111I1 to my dttniilshmiul. 'I tltil.a cut die lingu'. iJji.v 1 l.ipp.i wllli hnmU: Iwn tlnseis, with hnruls .i.l feitr. time hnsi'is, thej ioIIj for McKlnlo 1IW helU.' "Tlicu it cijviiieil upon im'." iuiiiluil.il llie xuiiiij Veiniiiiilir. "Ih.it his Iritroilurtlon hnl only loci) a fpeuli nf IiiMiikIIiiu., jnl ili.il he li.ul been liiilusliinu.lv viuMuc the 1-jiiiN 'ho IliJ III) olorli"il tllilht." QUEER BIRTHDAY CARDS. How BrnElHnn Extibeinnce Exhibits Itself on Certain Occnstonu. 1'rnin Ihe I I1I1 i(o lliHorrl. A poi'tillur fpiititif or the Iliitzlll.tii itcvvppiiiii'r i round In tlir blrtlirbiy rnidp inlnti'il In th r 1 1" coluinnH, Thoy 1110 nlttlnu's rt rii vii pn nt in liitif.-iiiito. JONAS LOAO'Q SONS. Dress Goods and Silks Wash JJ; Yard: Heavy cord silks, 19 and 20 inches Silks wide in all the new and desired colorings. Sold all over at 50c the yard. Satins J fjc Yard : Colored cotton-back Satins, in ' every shade; fine new goods, 19 and 20 inches wide; sold all over at 5oc the yard. Taffeta ffjc Yard: splendid quality for waists and Silks linings; every pretty shade in the lot, would be good value at 75c the yard. Trico J Jc One of the newest fabiics for shirt ranncs waists or children's school dresses in the shades of old rose, reseda, cadet blue, red, national, garnet, brown and flaw, $z inches wide. Cheap at 50c the yard. Victoria J fie Made of the best Angola wool, of beauti Suiting ful finish and will not shrink; desirable for dresses and shirt waists; in mixed greys, browns, tans, also plain colors of cadet blue, navy, red, garnet, brown and black. Sold regulaily at 75c the yard. Fine Qfjc The lots include "j inch mixed Covert Suiting Suiting in oxford, grey, navy and brown: also 0 inch Zibeline Suitings in grey, castor, brown and navy and 5-4 inch Camel's Hair Cheviot in'navy, green, brown, garnet, oxford, grey and black. These goods have sold reeularly at $1.25, ,Si.?s and 1.50 the yard. Heavy JTjc The lot includes seven hundred yards Skirtings of 4-inch Suitings, suitable for bicycle skirts, walking skirts, etc., in colorings of red and blade, garnet and black, reseda and black, brown and black and brown and white. Heavy enough to be made up with out lining: manufactured to sell at !i.5o the yard. A great bargain. s Great Monday Sale of Children's Steeping Garments Mothers who ate accustomed to the use of ordinary night robes for their children, little know of the excellent advantages of these ideal sleeping garments. They are knit of heavy cotton .similar to that used in ordinary undervests) arc closed ribbed and fleeced. Made in one piece like a union suit. Full of comfort, a protection fiom the cold: "ideal" in every way as their name implies." Sold in no stoie for less than 29c; most places $., all sizes. Here Monday for 1 9c donas toSfs Sods One Cent A Word 0 $ 0 0 0 Is all it costs, to m.ike your v ant known through the , , columns ol THli TRIRUNF.; 0 and there is no better nd- vertisinK medium printed ' in ba.uiton. 0 0 0 0 0 0 SITUATION! Wanted are iNsemeo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Chln'fl.ill.v win 11 Hih luii'ili'.il ilntiiii' uf :i hwiiIii BiitK tlio tipiu'i' liiiinl. Illitbiliiy fi'isllvltli" ai-f nlvviixH I'ob'bi-aii'il In lliii,11, tln nubile nIlloltiN U'i'iIvIiik: i ib'lllifc nf kihiiI wlshfi nil (Ill's uilf liii'Ious tin)- cull jiar. Tiiu blilliibiy lauls. in tin' iii'vvisimpi'i'H an' miiiielliliiK llko tbl-s ns 11 nib': "b'l'llilintliiiii. Hull tlio sib ol' Di'i'i'inbor, I'.imn At tin bfi'fiK uf titty a (i.ttlii'ti'il inns iiiuit bffiittlftll biilKilli't nf xIolilt finiii tlio Kimli'ii "f tin? lui'i'liius nxNti'iii e of Si'iinilta .iilinlia Kalnliii. Iir iIiIm Kbti'lous ilalo iniiiiy (nnijilimiMilH 1 1 mil oiu vvliti fhli'unm bi'i." "Hail s-u-inon: ,t ilif iiuvxn ni .1 be.uitlUll iiininliii;" Ulii-' k tu h.iv yuii" vviutm jnuiii'wa.v. for It was laln lli luni'litH) --lb" llltlf bii-ils Illl Hu sky with llii'It- t-ivui'L hIiirIiik ami tip' llintt'lM lllMll'Ck tlll'IHMI'lVi'.l Wltll lIlllVIMH In tlii-lr iitt't'liitiH I'inii'lii'H iu Mli'ltato tho natal tlay ut' tln dbUIiiKtiUlicil liilt-Ins-f-f. initli, sVntnlilii !'. Villas l!o,it. I inay tlml yuti may have a btlllliiiu tiiiuii' anil 11 llt'i' of 10.SPH. AlivajM yniil." (SIkimI liy I'lx Hvveoilirtiil.t "Hall Ofciiiilifr S. IIjiiO! it Is not 1ioslhh' Unit wo imnc 11 date sn kIui- lllll" IIS Iml. IN, III llllllll lllll Ill'llltH lianL-i-iil tho liuiHiliuFrt coining vvHb Ibo inoi-jilny: In cnllfi-t nno more lovu knui nf v Illicit hi llu k.ihIi'II nf tin' piiX'Imis i'NIkU'Hi'c nl 11111' ciiod father, , on 1I1N ilaiH wo niiV'i- l'i'lli'llalliitir and iviehi's In tin- lilKhf.st that ho limy have nianj yt'.iih nf llfo. Illrl fiotlH." "Hall, lT-1-.r.inn! Thoto Is i-tiilei toil tiidav nno nwxc ladlNh In I he little Ulli'lnMi Kuulcil of tilt' entwined ninxlei li.ilnti'i', John Kei'U'Ini 1I.1 Sllva. l-'nr (hi happy day the eunipllnients nf bin fllunili," ete, Tllcrf wilds aie Ulb llsliod by tlio milium 111 the editions nf iho viirluus mnriiliiK papois. Cat.tirh Cfinnot Be Cuied ivnh lld.Vl. VI'I'I.K VIIUSS J, tin) .ii"i' 1 I tac ll tho m 1C i'i iho ibi.i.e I .ii.inh is . liln"il IU' I'Or.stltUthMill llisiMM, Mill III filU'l '" III II )nii )iint I, ill' iiitiiiul iiipulii.. 1UU' l I.111I1 ' uir U til.iu lutiiii.il!), .ml nils ilne, liv im the blouil ulul liuiuills sml.iiif. II.ill' I 1. tiinli wire It not ii'iiujrl. iniililtie It ami pit'siiihtil ll nno in Ihu h.-.l phi.hljl.s In lln im nlry foe )i'iii, mnl Is a io.viIji ti''" i'i'' :" II Is iMiM't'Mil 01 Im b".t lonlis IviiuiMI. nini. hllieil with the h.'.t lih.iwt puilfli'K, mtlue ilb rril) (ill tho IniKiiilx UlfJie, 'Hie peifit-t lull biiiiiloti t tl-o Inu Insroilliru l wI1.1l inr lllll Ovi alldl .llll(ltul UelllU ill lllllUK CjUllll. Nrul foi' tithvonlls tree l'.M. CIICNIIY f.- I'0 1'iup, , lolfiln, II NiM by fliusal'ls, pilie ?r INII'i I'.inllj l'llls Jie llu b.Ml JONAS LONQ'9 SOVS. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, 0 Frec. 0 ooooooooooooooooo THE MARKETS. Scinuton Botnd of Trade Exchang Quotation!? All Quotations Based on Par of 100. N0th. Hid Alle-I. 1 b.t S.itiorjl Hull Uii'l SiUiitun anu;' Hjii ij'l I lilt si Xstlonal Iiml. I""i luiie IkpoHt mnl Dii'i'iint lljit'... 'lift IVeniimy l.lsht. II. .V I'. I'n Is l.jilu 'liu.t slo tli-inwll I'o M I'l.rK ,x "-novel In, I'i U Mrjlili.li lien I'i 111 1 & Slfjj. 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