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THE SCKANTON TJLUBUNE-MONDAY, ftOVEMBEIt 18, .1901.
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The News of
FIRE CONSUMES A
CARBONDALE CHURCH
The Handsome House of Worship
ot the Fir.st Methodist
Socletu in Ruins.
STORY OF YESTERDAY'S
CONFLAGRATION
The Flames Bleak Out nt 7 o'clock
in the Morning nnd Rnge With
n rmy Thnt Is Beyond Contiol.
Chniles Hull, n Member of Col
umbus Hose Company, Hns a
Nnnow Escape fiom Dentil Four
Blackened Walls Aie All That Re
main of the Beautiful Ediilce File
Supposed to Have Been Caused by
the Explosion of a Furnace.
'Hie most sui inw fill Mfob.itli in the
hUtoi ot r.iiboiiiliilo was vpstuilay
lion I lie town i,is visited bv 1 he
,i cm lest (IKistPt in jwif, the- ik
.Uiuitlnn In Hi o nf tin. Innilsonio edl
Vi' in the Tlist Jlolliodlst hutch, thr
nosl Imposing i huiih in Hip town.
'I In- liim viull- bl.icl.oiiLil and pii
(lallv linked In- thn iiitouio tli.it l.igpd
within, mo all that it-main ti mnk
In- spot nt tin. hmisc of -win ship that
i 'in -i ntttl tin- libois and siciiliccs
nf the nmgitK.itlim til it but a few
vveps ,iro held n pulille felicitation
ovei having lucil tin- climili uf debt.
On thnt oir imiiii tin' bonds' or tlio
i lunch liiclobtudiic-s veio binned, but.
thruiiKh the injstot.v ol the v.ivs ot
inidi mi, the lov of that nlfjit Mas
M'-toiilav plunged to the bitten bt
-onow bv the mill and leleutle-s
liaiiit of tlic Within tlio pliuiih v. ills
is i mountain oL bl icKpiuiI iuin, tlio
s nibol ol the daiKpiied hopes ot the
snldi'iKil pistol, licv A 1 Cli iffce,
and his liittlil ul tloiK
'f I it. tin' InoKe out sniitl beloip 7
o i Ioi k. Hid i.i,id with sin h ilisliciv
iiU lui th.it an limn ntti lw.ml the
I! iiiips hid tin- bpiutlful i him h viith
nur tliPh nit ii ili -s i.isp Kviiv thins
within vius i iiiisinnod, not .i tlmbir
wis lift uiisiain d, thP lieiy ili'inint
1pciI1ii im iMivliiiiiK th it it i ould
i onsiiini . ilituiiK tin1 hemic plfoits ot
the tin-uiui until then' was nothing
It-It but (lie stinii' Mails. Tlipsp, the
luat ol the il'stiuviiiK diiiiim finl
b iKiil, i.nislng poilioiis to (.tumble and
tall nvv.iv.
'I lir- tcnilili visitation Mas piispicil
b Up sin illest nitiKin tiom in hiK
iiil.nl in a tinedv. c'hnlis Hull, a
in iiiboi ul tin I'olumbia lioso i oinpanw
tin most nun ikoous and dailni; lit o-
u in In tho iiU, i aim inn to beinpr
lost in the Humes A swoon of the
11 inn s i,mj,lu Mini and -el him ablao
fiom IiphiI to toot. Ho tumbltd out of
ihp iliuiih and sent a tlnill ot hoiioi
1'iHiimh thi multitude that suigod
mound the bl.ii A hundiid hands
motliend tho ll.iini s that mpip se.n-
II,? his boilv, thoiiKli tin ip -was little
lope Ioi mi'iij lioni the iiiiel names.
Up Mas i oust inns and sun eilnir tor-
illile agony when r .in ltd to Di.
Wlncleis linspit.il, Mlieie his Mounds
Mtic .iiiuniutcd. His (ondltion is not
i OK.u ded as dunueious
The cause ot the Hip is attiibuted to
one of Hip tMo fiunatis m the tcll.u
of the ihuicli. The Mipposttion Is. that
ntlei tho Hip Mas stalled in the fur
nace, loiated in the loom -whole the
bl.ie Mas dlstooied, thine Mils an
i plosion of kiis, as otttn happens,
which tin i vv Hc coals on the Kindling
wood heaped in the fuin.ite loom,
The janitoi, Thomas. Place, had been
to the furnace about C !0 and coaled
one ol them. Jle Mas upstaiis attend
ing to the lesislets about a o.unitc-1
of an hour later, -when ho obscived
THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE
tVM"l I) EUOll kill, lllldtlll! ISO pilfuiil III.
of Mu. William IllnUuui. W J)i nJall-htroc .
A. W. HAWKS
tclilu ilcil I icluici.
Siinsbine and Shadow
GFMND OHERA HOUSE
Monday, Nov. 18.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delawnio nnd Hudson Raihoad.
lime 0, 1901.
li a 1 1 s will ltjc CirlwmUlc at ellj sljtluii as
llhm.i;
m iantuii mill III.pi Ilanc-OOo, 7 0(1, P0),
T' 01, llldl, II, .'I i. in; l.'Iil, lb, f 51, A'i),
' Mm, 7 (ul, 101)1, 10 'it p in.
.suii'Ja tullu Icoo .it it'u, 11 Jl .1 HI i I K
t HI, .". i), h 01) '. in
1'or Mima, Mintni Mnnlioil, llotlnn, Ni
1 "I'IjihI I'uiuli-, id , "Ul ,i, in, i, i, in
oliilj 1
li I.jLo. LikK.u-, WdiiiMit, ami llonrvlale,
l Si, It lij i in , ",1, I 1 1 p in
hwdii u iliii loaiP l i(,o Ivilnre, ijnuil
lllll il(lll.Ml4ll it P.'ilii in., I "JJ, Hill in
li.ilm n fi, a ( ulioiiililo fiom Will ii Mine
mil svrallll ns (,m1 o TO, e 7. 0 o. 10 10
I Hi , 1.' 17, JdH, ,1 .'I, I 'i, UUi, 7 01, "li I'll,
ll.f'i p, in ; 1, 11 i in
)"iiiii1ji tuins iriiM"jt I) .7 n m i U 10, J -3,
(2 U.'J, 11 m p in
WHlny ti ilin niriio .it I'iiIioiuIjIp (ihhi 1 at.p
l(ilri'. j)iiuit jii'l lliiiuailala at 1J 17, I l'l
mil 7 '1 p in,
3New Yoik, Ontaiio and Western.
S-cjil 17, l'rtl
julu lom l jiliyiiiljli ui HijiiUii Jt i OT a
i , 1 1 n. in,
unity tuilius nt 7 00 j in , OW. p in
ludiii Km iJlliunihlo lot point n iioitli it
Jl 10 l in l)n Muuljj at fl 10 I. in iiuin
hinln.' it II i i in Hiilv il;ns -uul 10 i l"
SiiiiiIih itsUe coiiiid.lloin foi lW ill.. '(""
wall, di
'Irilm nrrho fiom hciiutun it II 10 J i I1'
' in : (inn iolnn nrrtli, 4 () i in uinun
(ii iii S'li-inlioi at i) 10 i in an I 7 11 p in;
fi"i I I loU jl n (ki i in
Eiie RniUotul.
June ij, 1001.
.Iialiu l4ip illy fUtlou i jiIjoihIjIi, iltllv
foxciia bumlj) j( 7 00 a. in uml.,)i in f"i
Brandt ami Muculi, ut MJ.I j. in , iUIIj (ev
il pt hi; Mnilj)), (oi lliiihlumton. iiiiMii im
nerltuiu (in Sih oil. illy uml llnlt.il i, and ut
6-10 p. in. (or Sus(iuluniu, HiaUliii (Oimictioin
lor wcelan lialut,
bniuljy tuliii at 9(3 u. m hi Siuqucluuiu.
Nflh uMteiu (vuocctlum, muJ 0.J7 p. in, villi
lime connections.
Train anbe at 85J a, in auj 0 13 p. hi
Suajajs at SSJ a m.
Carfeondale
HiuoKe leaning fiom one of Ihi'in When
ho l unhid In Ihc lellur to locate the
tiouhlo the kindling Mood n toned to
vvnn binning and the mIioIo loom np
peiuod ubliiyp, The Unities soon eiopt
to the Hour, nnd with no tmillllous to
hloi k their pingiess weic sweeping
lowaids the loot boloii' nil ellediM'
lump (ould he iniide to dieek them
A (tenet ii I ul ti in sent In by I'ilv I'.lee
tiielnu (illleiiili bioughl the tliieo
(ompanips out, but liploie the stie.ims
mpic pluing, Hip tliinips Mill' In the
mnsteiv. Tlio fliemi'ii Moikod HKo lie
iops and neet beimo loiight sin It u
i lieipp and ilimnpiotis Hip
TIip diimngc Is estimated at .o,O0i.
Thine Is an Iiihiiiiiikp ot sjo.non. nt
this ViOO Is on the flsluies nnd oigau
and 1 r 000 on the building.
The illsitKtei hi ugmdpil thioiish
otit the iltv almost as a peisou.il al
llir tiou. The willow is most pi ol omul
and the most Mutm-hcai led smpiithv
p.inie fiom thp dlffpieiit denoinliintloiis
nosoltitlons mcio pas'-pil at iliuiih
tueetlngs and at ht. Hose ihiliili the
usual set he of high mass Mas dis
pensed with as n ni.ii K of smpithv
tor the iiillh'tnl iiingipgatloii.
Ollois fi om the sppial longiogatlons
giving their ihuiihes to the use ol the
Methodist Hoik Mtie gion list u oil
ing. These Mill be loiisidond at .1
meeting ot the i Inn ill boaid tonight,
aKo measiiiis foi the lobuildlng ol the
mined etllie
Janitoi Discoveis Tue.
Within tpiit iiiiniitts attu llif Hie
was ilNcoPird l) the l.inltoi and ho
lme the' 111 omen hud tin mil anv
stioam on, the ihuuli mis IhmuhI
Miing
It was I. In when .Tnnitot .Innies I'l ice
llibt (lisoeitil snioUe coming fiom tut
legisteis in the .inditoi nun He i.in to
the basenii nt and ilKou'ied (he ne.ti
one of the liu unci's, tbp one situated
lioaiest to tin pulpit, diiiitlv opi
l'c.ul ilo gae the ahum and two
oun,? men, (.Initios Muiin and lluli
Aluiphy, lipiiK in the iiinit, '.in into
the chin ih. Tlipv s i tho .immsiiiv,
nt the blae at once One ol them
tin nod in an al.it m lioni lSo 41 mil
Janitoi l'l ice tan to the hosp house ol
tlio rolmubia oiinipiin, sunmuining
the two men who slei p (lime, Thomas
111 ciiu.in, the dihii, ,ui Ai Una
'I lioin is. Allnd Iliuiih. aiiotlu l mi m
hei ot the ioinpin, Mas 1 1 tin nlng"
tiom his moiK and help, d In got the
team out 'I he miio on ihc hi nc
alow minutes ,ii ti i Tniltxk.
'I'lie II lines weic then iiimiu,? limn
the mill, so lapul was t licit liiadw i.
Ciiv Klutiiiian r. 11 Ciillinan, upon
he.uiii-;' the alai m tail to the tlie, .mil
noting the liiiuniss of the blaze, went
to the iliitiieal loom m the i Ity build-
in,; and tinned In alanns tiom a niini
be'i of boes. 'Hie alaim bill was Kept
ilngiim contmuall until the MiUlull
Hose i inn pa uv and a luiinbet ol the
Columbia lompanv icspondod
At Highest Point.
At 7 1", tho flames bid i ouiplt lilv
rngulfod the hiteilot of the auilitoiium
and weic (oming out of tin wlmlows
'flip liiaw blieK smoKo ililltnl with a
slight Mind to tin southeast and Mas
plainly -ion lioni tint spttlon ol Hip
city.
Six Stieai;is.
At 7 ufl sk sti earns wpip pl,n ing on
the Hi o. inch lompanv lia hit, time
loiinei tlons Aillmi Thomas, being
the fhst liiciii.iii on the scpiip, Mas m
ehaige ol the ('olmnbias until i'o , .
man John h.oltus aiiiid. Water was
pouting on the fiio fiom the toai and
fiont and on i.ieli sdi was a stieiiu.
The Columbia eonipaitv had one
sit earn MhUh pioed eiy iftectie in
the i,alloiy on the lOinei noai St. Hose
hall. This thev iliieitod to the i oiling
and on the but ulna (Klines. hi h
Moie lapldly tulllnt, a pie to the
spi tailing IlaniP!-. A huso to the pallet
Mould have piocd Ml elleclho, but
the lh omen weic unable to e,ol to that
see tiou, not Knowing the lajout ol the
Intel iur ol the i Inn di. IK-riie Clikt
ZMollltL was In ihniuc Im .1 linn. 1 mi.
tilling his oideis to the Coluinhia poiii-
pan, Mliiili Mue doing s-plondid Mini;
ill battling with the s, illilnu llninos:
and in their elloits towaid salng hi.
ltose hall, whii h stands wlllilu tweiitv
1 m ol llii' Jletlunlist 1 hill 1 li, 11 hose
atlaelud to a lope was diawn up in
tlio beltiy ol the t lunch, whlih stands
on the 101 nor mar .alem avenue, and
theinen diioetid the sitoant down on
the llaiuoi-. The the, us jot, had not
touched this s-ectlou. Tills pnnid ei
feolho Ioi a time, Tlio Mitiholl unii
pany aniM'd v.ltli mine hose anil made
another lonnicllou, The lamn .staintd
glass M'lndow In llin lioitt ot tlio
(lunch, ciluiplid uml hIiiImIpiI like
btiinlUK Maed papit, fell In, end
olheis in ltont and 011 the spii. in,
lowed in Lipid miiichsIoh,
Spectaculai Show ot rite.
1'ioiu Hie luiiKiui wludowh the Ilamos
shot with tcnible Ii'iooitj, .showing In
the huge unwil unl.di a hpu tin iilnr
sight ol the illleiiili, 'file tlailies, with
but little MiioKe, tlio latter Hailing
rgiess lioni Hie niol, Mine teiilble, 11 mi
it w.ih leulltsid thai 110 powu would
htop them.
I'uini the 1 tint, Hie llanies une to ,1
tfiiiblc height and mho plainly iIIk-
ceinuiiie Li mil an mir tim ui
Fiioman Teuibly Buincd,
The limn ' wi'ie now i.illng llioh'
way to till Mulls lending to Hie be,
uml the iil.tiui Mim (iheu to the ihi
inoii nbuvi'. One by one thev (.i'lie
down, in .1 hiiny, but none ot tin m
lilt any tiigtul fiiitbo lot their hunkd
1'iglii, alter they had passeil tlio Hlup.s
111 tlm door Hading into the haieoin of
the 1 hiui li. Iluhlud the dour they
heuid the ,s hid ciiid, ling ol tlio but ii-lu-i
tiinbciii uul 110111 Hi" ii.hKh they
observed the blight f,lui' ot tho li -ouiliU
('lenient 1'our ol llu Hie
ii'iui 1 aine dawn and out the
iliuiih dooi! rilioilly uliei llm dixit
wah tlunuii Moleiuly open, and w lie
hoi lor ol tho 1 mud, a man appealed
cnvihiped In 11, inn b, U the lauding,
he Miigrieied. and pluugiil down the
irtiinti hteps lo tho Kiomid
' I am a dead one, boy.s," ho gas-pod,
as the lit emeu inMiul to li Ih iomiio,
Oveicoaih mho tliunwi nit and vm ip
1 cd mound li 1 111 and the llanu's .smotli-
eied.
When tho iiivdlugs weie lakon on,
.piiikn ot 111 0, lo.uly to Rap Into Hume,
weie iiotlieil on I1I3 trouseiH, and iiBaln
tlio DVetroittM woio In ought Into piny.
The KtilToier wnw lolled 011 tlio giomid
until Die hint sp.ttk wits esllngulsheil.
lie wan leeoKiiltied nH rhitrloH Hull
of ihc Coltimhln I'oiupaiiy. The uowd
on Beelug hint enieiglng all ublnsio
fiom Hie ihttteh timhcd towiltd hltn.
s'oiiui one Hhottled fiuntleiilly for u
siienni of witter, bill foittiunlely for
the stiiieier the c mud uiih In the way.
The Huong iiintlntled to Hinge mound
blocking the I'll'oitH of Hie Ihetnen to
put out (he Humes on IIiiIPh elnthes and
llienion vuue inllid Into netlon. They
ppinng ut the itnwd unit lltcinlly 1mm
tiieud them lioni Hie luunedltito
iPtie,
Taken to Hospital.
Hull wan taken neioss Hie utieet to
Ur II. C, Win elm 'h Pilv'ule hospital.
His fine was leitlblv buiiifd, so
Hcatied that no one could leuigul70
him evcept lor his clothing. Ills In
litiios weic dipsul uml the attending
dm lur gave nut Unit Hull was In a
bid wav though llieie won- no ilaugei,
inm Indliatlons
St. Hose Hall in Dnngci.
At s JO tlio Ilamos weie ( lieu e on
the side near St. Itosp hall Unit IhlH
building Im a time miis In dangii. (Jue
stieain had been lonllnunlly ltipt on
the side and loot, but It Mint now
lotuiil neiPHsuij to have ti decoiiil one
hi ought to bear on the hall. The
fit tea tit aiislng fiom tlio hull was
heavy, mid sovcial times the eiowd
believed It had become ignited.
The Humes had now u ached tlio
llllls leading lo the belli y and the
towel had boeonie Igniled. Tho slates
ciime In a downpour lioni the loot, hut
the uowd was Kept out of dnngei. A
huge lion IKtuie' on the tower ilveted
the attention ol the cm Hod sppitatois
All nwnitid with feat till alisiotv the
moment when It would rail and kept
their disunite. On Hip top ol the
IKtuie was a huge ball with uliaip
pointed spikes neai l a loot In length.
The suppnits of the IKtuie Mfte slow
lv buincd away and tlipn Hip IKtuie
fell, but onlv a slim t dlsliuiee. lest
Ing on the side wall near to whine
the huge bell is loialcd. Slioitlj aftu
w. u ds the heavy mass fell Into the
llaincs to the btsunent with a tonlblo
t O'.lOl t
At tills lioin, S '0 seven slicaini, weic
plaved bj the tliemen, located as fol
lows Two in limit, two at tlio loai,
two on the side nel to St. lloio hall,
and one on the othti bide
Hi iv v timbois fiom tho loot of the
building weic lulling i.ipldlv, one ot
them stiiMug on tlio olectiie wiieb and
sniipping tin in. A llnoniin, who liap
peiied to bo piestnt, Hit the line dose
enough to place it out ot dungci
Flames Begin to Die.
At '1 0 the building Mas still buiii
iiif, lit in lv and it was not until 10
oMin K that the 11 lines wue living out.
Chiol JliNllltv about !l o'clock ile
1 lilt llm u nun fiom oaoh eonipauj
to leinain at the building, the linialn
ing tin men iiUunmt, to tlieii homes
'I hev hid poifoiimd good wotK and
tin hi ii UK lomiiieuded bv i itlons
who M.itelud theii woiK at Caibon
d ili"- most disaslious files In eais.
One stioam was Kept on the burn
ing dibils until artu K oelooK, whin
the 11 lines li id ill died out Allaltei
lioon uowds viewid the iniiis, iiowd
ing in tin Intel Im ol tin building The
ihuitd biams and olhei deluis weie
piled tip in i be ip, steam ausing lioni
the deluge ot watii which hud flood
ed the bunting i dilk i
STATEMENT FROM JANITOR.
.la mt s I'lnte has bien janitoi at the
Methodist , pise opal i huiih sin p Apiil,
loon, and his alwavs been loufcldeied a
i ai etui and i llii ieiil man Fin u imm
ln i ol jt.us lie was nlglit in. in in the
Mini i' and Mt thanks' bank, and was
i inisldeieii bj the bulk diltttois to he
wutihlul ami laithlul While tin (lie
w is in piogipss, Mi l'laie made tilt
lollow ln slateineul to The Tiibtiue u p
lOsi utative
hituid.i.v night al 11 !0 1 IKcd flic
in one I in n lie At 1 a in. Htindav, I
saw that tlio the ill the liun.uo 1 (Kid
on isituidav night w is all light. At 7
t in , I 111 the In the other tuinait,
and it ,1 10 put toil on this tttiuaio. At
C a m I pliued moie i oal on both nu
ll ties, and at C !fl hid a hoav v (lie in
both ol the in. I tin n thought to go
lioiiii, and went tlnoiish the clmuh,
tinning on all the legisteis
' Tin tlicunnmetoi' leglstoied til in the
auditoiiuin. I looked .moss the loom
and noliiid smoke coming out ot the
uglsdi no u the pulpit. I i.in down
Into the liiimae loom and dlsioveied
the (he It was light bv the luinaec
neatest the pulpii, the lust one I (lied.
The ( ante ol the Hi e is a mvstoiv to
nil 'Hie bl. uo wnsullght, but botoie it
i ould be ilucKid the i old air ill. night
mused the blae to Kindle and Mioot
out and i.itih on the bnaiils Tlio
boaiils weie like m id lies, and boon the
pliue vvas bl iing 1 biinimonc'd help,
ami i.in Ioi the Columbia cmnpauv. I
belipvp if ihue was some boaid or
nt hi r to plat i oii the eoid all
di aught tin- blao iiiulil have easilv
In en htibduid, but the di aught luiined
the blao too sluing "
PUBLIC SYMPATHY.
Came to Afflicted Congiegattou fiom
Other Chuiches and fiom Many
Citizens.
On oven baud uuihl lip Iip.iuI tlio
most piiinosi t-MiiebHlons ol sympathy
lor thu allllctid i ongi i gallon, who
ie. ii d the iliutcli and l.iisod it liom
debt bv woil, and sail Hint Unit mcio
1 1 ii I v In tuli The- (i.t.sloi.s of the Ioi al
i htm hi-, tlic eongicgiitloiib as will,
and the i Itlons gtueiallv weie moved
b.v tho sunn- lei-ling iliat it vviih a pit
luihid, the ovuwlii lining loss vs(iil
bv tlie tit o ami the an ompaiiviug do-
pits-Hug i liiumslaiii.
'Mil-: ksouimo
I IK'
lwiuimu eats blubber.
riii- i
riifse
umbermi'ii oat poik,
pi'iiplt' ate iuntantlv
e.pt)s,L'd to told and ph.iical
strain. liperience lias taught
them that fatty foods, give
waunth and nourishment.
1'or tliose who have told
and thin bodies, or are threat
ened with consumption or any
wasting disease, there is no fat
in so digestible and palatable a
foi m as Scott's Kmulsion,
Physicians prescribe il,
Vr II Mini inn a link in in II joulit-t
HUH S. I OwM , tvj I'uil bttect Si urk.
IT.
rinny Scran ton People
Join In the Search.
Nights of tosBlng dn.vs ut iulneiv'
Nciuly vnry fuun the eonsUtnt Itih
liHJ! Httib Ik the lot nf etvuy stiffen"
With eiv.einii, plloM or ntiy Hililmss
uf the .skin.
Tliousiiuds seek unit fall to Jltid le
lief. Slnnv a Keiaiilon ell Iron inn (ell vou
Doan'.s Ointment Mill cure all ltih
lllg Hklll dlneiiBPft,
Mr. Wllllani Allen, ipar of nit Hjdo
I'aik avenue, einptiiM'd by Hie Hitun
tnn Tiaellon eoiupanv, it llieniitn. huvh:
"It gives me gloat ploasine to Hpeak it
good wind for ilium's Ointment in
eimes ol Hilling and blooding lioinon
liolds, fiom which I nuifeiPil for seveutl
montiiH. 1 tiled one piepnriitlon ul
tot another. Koine weie worthless and
othcis benefitted me for it time, but I
never got nnv peiinanent benolH tinill
1 used boan's Olntinonl. It was iee
oiinuendod lo me bv one or the lliemen
nt tho works who had used It with the
gieatoMt siiieess. I went to Matthew it
Hi os' duig Kloic and got a bov, lor I
was anxious to get ild of It when It
was ho annoying, espeilnlly at night
lust as 1 mum about to letlic. The
Hist application guvo me icllet and I
eontliuiod tile use of It, for lour or live
dajH and fiom that time I have been
lompletely tno fiom the tormenting
ullllellon. I alwi found Dunn's Oint
ment a good leineily fnt bums, us a
111 email Ih liable to get li slight hut it
eveiv dav. One or two applltatlons
of this ointment will lellew the pain
and heal It in u sdioit time."
I'ir sale bv nil dealois. I'llio "a
(puts Kostei-Mllbutn Co., Hutfalo, X.
"V solo agents tor the I'lilled .States
Ili-member the naine Doan's nnd take
no substitute.
Fiom the Beiean Baptist Chuich.
Bv 10 oMotk, thp tiustees ot the
Iliiian Baptist i htu eh hid been tailed
tngothoi lor a meeting, to epicss m
Kime suitable wav theii svinpalhy lor
the ooimieg.uion of the l'iist Metho
dlbl iliuiih, and to tender the kindly
ollieos of a bistci chinch 'I'lie tesult of
the mooting vas tlie adoption ol the
following lesolutlons
In lloi. I ( luilic mil Inc niiiuiil lloinl
f tlic I lit Vlitlioilnl CIiiikIi LiiImihIjIi, l-i
( in tin
l)i ii lliillilui Ihc lu-tiH ui lie lieu in
llipti-t rlmiili, il i i-punl iiintiiii; eilldl In
om piitoi, nnil IhIiI tlii inoiiiiiu .it 10 o'doi'.,
pi ul the toIlni' ii solutions
Wlioioi-, Ihc iltsjiliniH hrn cf tlu inoriiiin.'
In Ml llio ionnilioii of Hie I u-l Mithuili-t
(IiiiilIi of tlm nti lioii-,clrs
Ildiilnil, Hut c Nli ml tn tlioin nui iiiiiio
ninllv, jnl Hut m ir.umicnl tin in to 'ho
--1 1 elil eni of Him lin thioicih Mcuhip mil
li-i Inniichl .ibitirn lo llii ilillilidi if men,
uul liim Mm iiah Ii-miis nf siuki mil t is
in tuninu' IIU ilnlilini foi Ihc lnjliu liii
lli-nltiil, Hut mi- tciiilii lo tin imtu i-nl
nflieiil li aril the un ol mr Simile -i In ol loom
fin 1 Sm,n iftiinnii Loin , mil Im i f U
ilo iionln,,' fi i thr pi mi mimic, ml mill
n-i el (he niililotiinn ii inn In inincil he
twoui then in-.toi iml oui,
ltl-nlril Hill Ml llillll In tin ip the l-pulll
mil iselii-,ie ii-c uf out .in lilntinin Ioi tins
snnln euiiln, mil lint mi. ihuuli In sin
luiihieil (o (linn liming the entile time ome
picil Ij tin sii-iniii uf tlic UiiiniiiK iinliunic
in jnil, fn tin inine mil ni , i( the inn
feienci Willi liitrinil -inpilhi,
Willi i u llcwcll-, cliiiiiinn
V s ( w,j 1 coiitl ili
I iilmiiililt, l-i , Noi 17. 1 II
The aotlon ot the tutsties was an
nounced to the congregation at the 10 oO
seiviip, and on motion ol O Li Utk-y,
sceondpd bv lit aeon I'. S .loslln, tho
ni tiou of the titistoos was i.itllied by
the loiigiegatlon in a i ising vote.
While the meiuheis lemaineil standing,
the pastor invited all to ii.se, anion
whom weie main of the mombeis of
the Methodist chin i h Bov William B
Oiow ofioied a piajer, lull ot tondeiest
sviupithv, Ioi the alllliled congiegu
tifin, and nt its i lose the i ongtogation
all united in hinging "Illest Be the Tie
That Binds "
M mv of both ehiiiihis weie Miilv
incited bv the sluglng ol the tliiul
vuso:
Ui --liai mn nmliiil 'i -,
Dill lllll 1 1 1 1 1 lllllili.il. 1 1 II
Vnil i tun li i i uli ml ii lb i
I hi iliiiitln.:ne; ti.i.
riom Biothei Cleigynien.
Sjinpathles li om minlsteib
pilosis in tlio city weie ptomptly
nui
e-
tended to Uev. A. V. Cluifleo hiinscll.
Kcv. Chillies I.ee, ot the Fhst Pips
b lei inn chinch, was In Sciautou when
he lieaid the s.ni news, and at once
dlspatihcd a nie-s-a,e ol sjmpathv to
Mi. Chnlict ,
Uev. Ul. 11. J. Whahn, ol the Hon an
Uiptl.t elmieli, euisbed his sympa
thy as tollows: 'f ficl tlie deepest
poisoual sMiipathy Ioi the pastoi and
1 eoph ol the Fhst Methodist iIiukIi.
Theii lahuis and baiilfieo have alieadv
bien iibttmliiiil. the ttuthti laboib and
saulllecs now demanded will siitoly
deepi u theii l.uov ledge ol the gnat
bmih-ii ln-aui whom thej spivp. '
v'eiv iW. T. r. Cofte.v, w u u -itli,
was deeply alleited by the loss to the
Methodibl piopk,
"We me iiolghbms," ho - liil, "and I
PNlonil ni) h.vmpathy to tlnill. Their
i Inn ill wins n giaml pile on this tnuot.
The til i. i oiiilng as it did and at Miih
a time. Is Indent haul. To tlio pastor
and hlb Hoik I esleiul my heaittelt
smpath ,"
r.itlur I'oiiey also miv I'Npiession
lo the saiuo ssi ntinionts of byinpathy
at tho bin v lies in St, Boso i lunch and
as a tut tin r oNpiossion ol his sympn
Ihv. dltected tli.it the high mass and
limbic be dlspciiheil with.
CHURCH BOARD MEETS.
Gives Twenty-five Dollais to Each
Hose Company Ofteis lioin Otlici
CliuicliebWill Take Stops To
night Townuls Rebuilding.
The piibtor ol the 1 Inn (h, llev. A, 1'.
ciiiuu'i, and his nuigiegatlon, while
diptosbul b 1 hcii loss and nlllhtlou,
1110 not ilisiunvid Bel ui u the Hume
bid dlid btops who taken lo ikal with
what (Oiilionlcd tlic 111.
'I he pastor ( ailed 11 iiiceling ol the
1 111 1 1 1 1 boaid, wlili h look plme In the
Kilo ul li IKioil lit tlm eluiull puiwill
age When flov ,li, Cluifleo Killed
the meeting to oulei, tin u- was .1
splendid, iiuiiiigcmiH bphlt illHplaveil,
nnd the denieiiiioi of thoso pieeut lit
illetitcd Unit till. 1, viein liinie lllilll
eriual to the li.vliirt oinibiou and would
.siumoiinl tlm dlHlieai teiiini, tumbles
thai Mitinuudctl Hum.
Tho iiiie.stloii 01 iiiKIng steps to u
build was not iIIm usted, but was put
mil until this us piling, when theie
will be anothei inoellng in (he ihuuli
p.iiboiuige
Tho bimid bliowod a most ineumb
bphil by pabblng a ip.-olutlon thuiiK
lug thu Hi emeu lor their helpfulness,
and, as 11 hulistniillul leiogullkiu 01
tit If luiok woik, the sum ot $.'0 with
till ti il to Jjm loiwauleil to cull of
Ihe Ihc lonipuuieu ot the illy.
THOUSANDS
A i evolution c.vpiessliig sympathy
Tor Clmtles Hull, the Injtited ilieuuin,
was also piisseil, together with the
pi amine to tender him niinnelul old.
HxpiessloiiH of sympathy, which
were Biatefully nppiecliited, were te
celvcd fiom the chinches of the city;
iiIbo the tender of their cdltlcofl for
Htteh set vices tis the Methodist (-111111-11
might dcMlro to hold.
The chinch which was destroyed wits
built hi JVU nnd was dedicated In tfep.
timber, isu.1, it wuh a puidlgloUM task
for the chinch lo aeiompllHh, the elec
tion of Hitih mi linposliiK' and bountiful
oillllie. but It was done suciessfully,
and 11 mouth ago the longiegallon fell
clliiled Itselt over the temoMil ot the
debt of the 1 lunch,
The ehurcli was of Ihc best while
stone and had one of the finest mull
lot hints hi the ells,
NOTES OF THE FIRE.
Tho Indlinlor bell In thu home of The
Chief MiNttltv lulled to ling, nnd 11.1 a
lesiilt he was muniiue of the llii until
untitled bv 11 inessc-nget . He was soon
upon the scone and took iliiuue, 1 011
ductlng the details in 11 vmy uipable
maimer, lie deeply deploied the full
tlie of the bell to do Its duty at his tesl
deuce, and at onto set to wot It to have
II u palled.
"The Hie ami m n; all light," said
Citv Engineer Kupp, while tlie Ilium s
weie at their highest 1 olnt. "You hear
all soits of comments on It mound
lime," he continued, "about all the dll
l pi out numbcis of buses which the bell
laii!,-. U was nieetilclan Olller.ni who
mused all the alanns to ilng In, and
no fault of the svstein. AVI1111 he saw
the the, lie went to the elty building
and Ling in alums I mm neatly all the
bovs in tlie ilt.v." Speaking about tlio
woik ot the Ihomeii, Mr. Kupp said:
'They aie gieallv hiiudleuppcd in not
having the noitssaiy upplhuiics foi the
lighting of a big lite Tin v aie used to
small Hies Thev aie good llie-llluts,
all light," ho concluded, "but they
should have laddtis and other appli
ances "
Umlng tlio the, thoughtlul lc-iidints
in the neighboibood ol the iliuuh sup
plied tlic th emeu with coffee and bnnd
w it-lies The Kindness was puttef.ully
appi 1 elated bv the host-men, who vine
almost phausted by their hemic ( f
101 ts.
The incpssanl dnwnpoii' of shite fiom
tlie towei made a legul.ir t.itloo on the
sidpwall; below.
Kl.diop Hob in, of the Setautoii dio
cese, 11 lived in this illy at ! 10 uul
with ('linniolloi .1. .1. Oilllln viewed thi
fhe. The bishop was visibly n netted ut
the loss ot the handsome (hutch
IL was vtiv toi lunate that the uowd
had suiiounded Hull when he was King
on tlie giotind Had the watei been
luinid on the binning 1 lothes, lus suC
tciings would have been biuioiiBly af,
gi av. ited
1'ioin the hundieds in attendance at
the Ihe tamo ciies ot the deepc-st gilef
when the handsome .stained glass win
dow in tlie tiont eiumplod and melted
in tlio ilamos
Ihe towei, in wluili the fueinon
pl.iMd the wati'i on Ihe Humes lielow
was a vc'iitable death-tiap, in the opin
ion of mam. It would h ive pioven one
hid Hip llamis advaiiitd moie lapldlj
than thev did
Main ,1 lad went In thuieh .vobteulaj
with his Sunday clothes soaked Thej
all wanted a fiont view of the fhe, and
as a ipsiilt got in the way of the watei .
Special Policeman Aichie Uuiney was
on tho scene em Iv with his little "bills ."
and did good sot vice In keeping the
uowd back.
lioth the companies peifoinied vali
ent hot vice tiom stall to finish Aithut
Thomas, ot the Columbia companv, has
the pi oud distinction ot being the Hist
on the giotind and the last to leave.
Many people thought the chuich bells
weie ovor-industiious, when tlio alaim
lontinued to peal. It was a sti.mgo
sound, the Incessant ding-donging.
Many a t'.u was shed jesteiday bv
the ladks ol the congicgation, v ho
viewed the Units ol iai.s 01 effoit tail
ing Into uiiiis. Ijuiing the afternoon
many went into tlie intetior and weie
Kept busy pointing out lelimants ot
nrinj of tlic chuich .11 Holes
When Hev. A. V. Chatteo, the pasloi,
auived 011 the scene tlie Hie had mule
but little headway, and ho little 1 -petttd
or funed suih disastious tuiise-
iiuenie-.s
John Hiovvu, 01 the Coltimblns litistled
with the oungor tlie-bo.s in theii ct
foils to subdue- tho llames
Ibtlph lllnli, an old-time llioman, was
again In the luuuess sesteulav 101 a
shoit time Halpli has unit the liie
flglillns business
PLAYED AT DUSK.
Indians-Dunmoie Giine of Football
the Rankest Evei Indians Won
10-0, 111 Fifteen Minutes Play.
Sutiuduv's tootball game, Hint is,
what little theie was ol it, was with
out thu least doubt tlio i.inkest ex
hibition ever seen at Alumni p.uk.
As theie have been big and little
gainis lor piuh 011 that plot ot gtound,
Situulnv'H exhibition must lie termed
11 "sloppy weathei" ultalr: it was the
teal thing In this lino, Peih.ips tho
daikticss hail something to do with
the wleid soil ot a game as tootball by
star light does not possess any advan
tages,
Tin- Puiimoie team in lived in two
sections, a uowd at .' o'clock and to
luloiieuieuth at J 0VI01 k. Theie was
110 'bus on hand lo take them to the
p.uk and they weie toned to walk,
A lait-sUcd uowd watched the In
dians In an bom's inuctico while
uvLiltlnt? the visiting eleven At 4 '.'0
thev 111 lived and at 111110 1 onuneiiced
pi ai the. At I W the (,111110 was stint
ed. Uuninoie won the toss nnd choose
tho 1 1 en 111 goal, Indians hhktng oil".
Tho ball was puuied to Dunuuue's it 11
.v.iul line, tint .in latching It and mak
ing ,1 tow ,v. mis botoio boilK, ilowutd.
On an end plu.v, with tho assistance of
guauls, loin jiinls weio iniide, Uuiiids.
buck pi Mid a Inlluie, 11 loss ot two
vaiils being tin- it Mill. .Mourn made
tun iiiids ainwiid the end and the
net plas.guatdsbai Ic iiiikd to gain,
Tills pla.v was ugaiii tiled with same
lesiilt. Tlm ball was punted and given
to Indians slk'Ul signals weie inlkd
tm, a fumble ensuing, and no gain be
inn' made, Ihidsiight Ilaiistu set tiling
the ball ami passlui, to lladgius, uettid
live ,iii1k 1'liie Willi lliliillgll loll
tinkle Ioi twelve i.uds. A tumble on
licxl play was the uuise ot 110 gain,
On 1 evolving wedgp, Iluuseii made
live yauls. Mi'I.p.in tliclPd light end
im ilo ,auls, I'olluwid iy lladgius,
wlio advuiuetl the bill tluee v.uds
tliiounh loiitu, l'i ho advanud the
pigskin sl auls, ami on Ihe next
pl.t.v made lour aids, scoiiiii.- a
toudidown lladgius iplssed it goal
liiuimoin kicked oil to Indians' lit
teen Mil il line, lladgius 1 nulling the
ball b.uk eight wuuls Hansen, on
ue.st plaj, seiuied lull on a tun fie
and made live .vauls holme bo In,.;
giassid. Hatlglns illcled light end Ioi
a tlvo yttul gain. Pi lee banged into
Enameline
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Genuine Barrios Diamsitois
i Ii 1
Mil I (Jl l.
M l VI I.
CIA I IIIM.-,
io i:i vi. iiiwiom)- v-. 10 mows vsn vi vi: vmi.i. ct r (.i.vss wii
in n-rs or om mim niMs ion v 1 i.v 1ms vr. omit vivi.miv
snih, i'i- rvituiM.s lie, r mi: m nv 1 1 on-wr low l-itici: or
ONE DOLLAR EACH.
Ocntleman's iUavy Hat Uclcher Rings
l Til IllO lllt I" llltlOll Uf
1 cililtilUM Mt lliUlifi
llln,, liuitofiitc tlio l i.e
I 0111 mull" inh in uliil il-l
IliK linir, et villi 1 lie in
uml 1-iill ml Hiring Un
1,11 ml 1 111 In liinlul io mn
,ul In-, ni ll 1- "uilil "I- 11
1. ci Ipl hi 1 im. -I "' "n
line In
ilium
IllU ul -mi I )lllllt -lnl "'
OUF
(.1 SLIM llVllltlli- DIVVIOM)- :
111 1111I11 . 11 In it lolli'l plU' "I"1 n
i 1 I uul will li-l luii vi 11 II1-1 mi--inn
1 to nil -iniilii p.o.iN eu il
I mi lilt
jM
-. I III
-iiih- 1 iln P-, --' I'd I""
MAIL ORDERS
7ll llili 1 11.' -' f" ilililtl m Hl'l ! '' Vllftllll Bill ill, lllulllllll Ul llll lull. I, ili.ilol.
Inuu inn iMiiiim in 01 1 nu- 'ii'v '" n"' 1( ""In,; ' piiiL 01 i-t t in (lulu it 011 0 j ml nonl
tin "t liil-lin I ni"'i I' ' ,l1'- in "lt ''' "I"1 lliti'l "ioi"' "111 In. irftiiuKil
Aililie-i ill eiiu lililnh lo ilu
BARRIOS DIAHOND CO., 1139 Broadway, New York
tlie line and mule iMfilit v.mH. On
Rllillil-lntcU .1 Kimble nil ill ml, lllili.His
ict. lining tlie- bull (loiin.ut -ti in I.
ilslit Ktunil lot loin' .uils Mel.um
in uli- llnoi- aids on an enil plav. A
Kimble cunio lioin tlie noM
Dillimoie t-c-iuiillK tlie- lull.
allt uml
.lolni-on
tin- bill
!"ll niln
i ml toi
lumbleil.
inmniDii
tlio ball,
a tvvtlvi-
i Unnniiiio -cciuiiih
IHtillinl, .MeAllilu-vv
Hansen cln lul left
viml urn nnil a
loin liiloun,
Cilbonilule loile-ltMl tlielr Koal Mel.,
one nt tlioii jilavu. bi'liiff oil able- wlun
tin- ball vns UiUen out.
On tlio Kit U oil Hun-en Itltiibli-il,
lladKin Mi'tnliM tlie bull, nilvantliiK
U fl" .vaul-. A tiiple pus-, .Mcl.oun
id lliulBin-i io Ilun-cn, vax f,una foi
loit-llvo .vnnlH uml tlie K.une wi
inlloil on iirioilllt "I dill Kile"-.
Itoleito. (' .lolin-on, tiiupli f. llinl-sln-f
Tlie lino up ot' built Itanib tollnvv-:
l)tinnioii'(",i ntie. i'liinuei.v suuuK
Iloiun, (liant; t.nM'". IIlKJ-.lu-8. Qnlnn;
i-niK llealv. .Mm an; iuii ici iiiui
Uuoo.v : ImllbaiKH, .IoIiiimiii, Wlillton,
lullb.it K,
luilliui-f''Ulio, Wlllluin-, KimuH,
lllll lllilll. I.ottllh, tlliklL'H, .MllMlll, I'llH-i
ends, J. lliinnc-u. MiAuiltuvv, liuiniiic-l-IIiiiucii,
.Mi-I.i-.in. iiuin let l).ul;, Hope,
KtllbaeK, Iliuln'lll"
LARGE CLASS CONFIRMED.
In
St. Rose Chuich Ye&toidny
At-
toi noon by Bishop Hobnn.
'i'lie -un aim ut ot iiiuiliiiiiiiiou
va-
vi-unlii.v iiilllliul-tel''fl t"
:uT KliN uml
Iiuxb 111 St Kii-e ( lllltill
'1 In ie UUI' IJM r.lllf tui'l 1 lllf A"
e 'iiit.it wit' il lii tho liiiMinuit nt M
Unit- i lllll ill Ul .'"ti 'Hie hbl '"
inbKl III vliiti anil huh wu-ailiH
hluiUlS lie-Ion 1 ii i lot l Ui" i mull'
ilulo.s limn llt-il it "ill tlie biiM-mcnt to
Hie illllltll Hue 111" Kbl- Mil'' MM t dl
un tlie ilylit-litiuil sill" "l tl' 'enUl
itinlti uml llm bo.vs. on tlie It'll ,-iiU .
Hiiliop Unban Kave a Mini I mlillec- be.
lulu iiilinliilsiuiiiK lb" wit laim nt.
At the iniullihluil ol the uienionv,
l.lt.hnli I liiliilll iiuiiIii ui.nK' u Mint I an
duns. Keiiulli lion
l)l-lliii olliiintlui
vx.ii (bill hiui, Ih-i
Quests nt the Dnnce,
Anion,; I lie- (iilt'iit-luuu nuihts ut tlie
hlllMllltll)ll liUllle 1'iiilu.v nlKbl VMU
tin MImii Duiotli.v I'uiv, i;il,iln-ili
-ii liiiuiui Inn, liutli lluliloi i IniMi, aa
ZeuUe, .luliu ZciiKi l.illiuu ImIbkIi
ctelll. Ali-jlHt Itailellbu-ili, Williuiu
Srlum-i'i A. l.ev.v. .IiiM-ph n-li, Si inn-
toll, lic-S-jlu lilllllMlll, Ju-l'pll lll)t!l,
w .1 H
VqjP
In IS Mt Cities.
CO..
317
LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
OPEN nvENisas.
H
China and Japanese flattings, Orlen
lo milk )
LaJici' Cluster Rlnci.
rIIir 111 it fi-ioinhlc uiit
foi luliiH it tlio iie-."nu
tunc i Ihe ( liMei Vc Im i
snlil lliri liuc lion lotuni
il 19 rah lor Hip flM
tiinp in 0111 linlou i .in
rn 1M1 il to nirinIi Hip .1
im,.'-. with I inn ii, Iiuin,
(ipil 01 liiiqiinii niiUr., (ic
Yl i) I' VI II Ollii-is iK
inu- (lulu tI cure, (.oiui
Til I 'l im till -c
W III lllilll
GUARANTEE
in- -tin iiitml 11 iilnii tholi liilliinn foim-i Un
11 mull nt un (Hiiliiiiioii-i pieii 'l hi. jil tie 1-, thlik -.IiclK il.
111 Mill mini in 1 In tniiili (he lliuci. ml m -i. jl Ic
uml I -111 N mil I'ii, M uo lacli I in inH,
Sii"iiiielianiia, lliabetb HaituiiR am'
''lull lei Ittiiu, roi'p-i I'ity; Ilnboi l
Mid hell, Duniunie: Ulanrbe Wbltiifj'
uml the Jlls-.es Albeilv, Hont-iliil ;
Ml llubau, oivpli.ini
The Lectin o Will Tnke Tlnce.
Oivins to tlie Iln vh!ili ii"tiuiil
tin Ir Imutl-oiiie iililii i, tlie 1 ulii s el.'
tlie Mi'tllnili-t KplMOpuI l lllll ll line
iloelihil to holil the loitllle, to be fjvi-n
l)j lli. A. T. t'lliiltee, In tin Pn-bv-leiiun
-.lllll ell.
The leituti- will be lielil on Tile lay
rlsht. .Ml. L'linlii'o tuKliif,' tor Ills-, mid
1cet lil.s nip thnilil.li Yellow btonn nil,
Killing the lee lute, t.lty laltlcin
views will be fhow ll oil the c.mviio.
Tin- iiiiiuis-ioll will bi i!" ifllH t"
tints tm i hilili c ii.
The bail lo-s ol Hull iliuuh piuvi 1
no bun lir lo the laillos in lunge, but
lniule ilieni inoio (iilmih lor tlio am.
cts,-' of the leiliue, A lingo eiowd will
no iloitbt bo in ulli mlauee, not only
to he'iil Hie HplciiilliI lintllio Uev. Di.
chuttee Is able to kIu but tu hhow
tlioii- s.vinpathy to him and his UniK in
tho lnlsiintuiie whlih hits bi-rulli-u
t li fi 1 1.
Colonel's Inquest.
'I lie colonel U IlliplCbt imiuiliUK lulu
tin- dentil ol IMwuiil .MeOeiniotl. wliu
iciehid hih death ul CoalbiooK bioiii
ii, wii. to havi met on l-'ildnv iilt;lit,
bit Jlliu- liih)((lni KodtiUK Wis ml
iiosiut. The (oiiiiiu- nidcioil an
ml.
jiilltuineiit until Satuiiliiy iiIkIH
tm
the i.iltoi iiIkIU. no om- bliowod llii
i" I
lllll llliUl'
vvt'ih.
w III piobably in i I I
Hi I
Minos Idle
'I In- Co illil link biiulti I
Ul 1(1) lt!.lll.S L.lllt-lUK till
Ir II I V
lllilll s III I.
idle. The
il i n Til
Ii pullf. w ill luKi s vi , nl
f-liinn.iM is dm to a hi al;
til tin
toil ol
lite
the
v. lito uml
bleaKoi
bh, iilnii, at b
THE PASSING THRONG.
, Itillli nml (iilllleld AlldeiMiil ol (!ll
btil sum, speui Satiuday Iiuiiiiuk n
St.illlt'hl
'I' X. bpingi'llbilf,. ol I'likvlllc. lol-11101-
piopiii-toi' ol the llllllisoii Iioiimi
ol that pliue, wa- In Caiboudali is
til iluy.
Thomas lloulo. oi (-uaiiton nui- the
vilest ol .Mr uml "Mis I' II lilllilali of
lilvei sliit-l. vt hit ida.v
Ml- II liiillv ami ilaiiKlitelo M.uy
uml Kullieiille, htvi li till licii lu thlb
lily, to akain uiaUi- Hull' iolileutii
hue, allir livliiK In I'lillmk-lplilti fur
some time.
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