The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 10, 1894, Image 6

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THE MIDDLEBDRGH F03T.
(il O. W. Alii N-l.l.l I.J;. Foil, f.
AM 111 II I'., i dol I II. M.it.nc.r.
M:M i l l l."i', I'.. MA lv,
loct.,r Kit-in. of l.ntntn!i, t-nyi that
the cholt ru is i nnii h in n v;-iit
disease limn iiiimy "!li T, wiii"i:r.ro
Inorc cutnlnnti ami tunic '".lit liv, li.it
less fi .. r i I
A liivftiiittfiii itrrimiiv jfiiulri't
Unit nil lrup intt tided f. r iiitt rtinl
tlse If put Hp ill round lottle, Tthib'
those fur t-xtt riml use r-li i 1 in: put up
111 lit XllpHIIll bottles.
'llif lt'lnl"Ii Anrirrliiht 1:hvi title
ri'tili'il in f rilitt'tiin tnt't'U Vifturi
Kin I tin- Priiirf tif WhU, ilt'cliirrn thfl
Atliilitn Ctiiit'tifnlitiit. 'I'hr tnti art)
in i lout r ulittwit Lupiwtlf iii juil'lti' with
L, , , , .r.
m ..1.1 fr.'.'.lom. Til- g-i. t u is uorv
ohm iiikI mit'iiMV nil thf hint'.
It will Mirprinf manv, tliiiikn tlm
No Y.-rk ln-lt iit ritlt nt. t.. karn Hint
1
tbf iiiit iiili' i In ruining mi im jm r-
. ri . i ,i . i -
Ullt f... III Ht'tnlll, til- .'Kt.tll.ltt- f.T
tin- I'li'M'tit vrar 1 t- ti rrate,
,. '..II.
..r l.r.,(MK j.Tiatir tlnin lii-t year. A
a iiiiuinr fruit liu- iiint ai.i.lf rankii
, . , , ', ,
hImivo tlif liKi.Him nr tip-, iiutl mily just
Itlttu th.- iriiii'ii in vnlui' nt tin-
iiii'ft if tTtti. Iii t In-t't'i.him yt'iir l.s'.Hi
tlif Mtiiif nf tl.t' ili'inihlii' I'rii'liictii.ii
'f i lit' i.j.lf uh LTt'itttr 1 1 1 ii it t lint nf
till' lllilinlts
I Miriiix IIm' nist t iiit yt urn tmly
r.xtt'tti i.iuiii-r.'itii'i Iih t liinilf.l nt
CluirlfHt.iii, t'liiirti'cii nt Sn amiiiii,
trnty-f mti ut Hi u t;ftivii'i., ait v-t i;,'iit
At I't (lUCiiIil, tlirt't' nt Mi. 'ml. iin l
iiliin.t tuttity -t t liniiiiti 1 at Ni'iv ( r-li-niiN.
if thf .VI I. Hi". 7 i.iiiiiij;raiitsliit
yriir Ijn wt tit In Ainl'iiiiiii. Ili tn Ar
kiiLHut, 2t' tn l'lumlii, 'I7J tii (i ,,(--pin,
tl(i! tt l.titiisiiiim, Ji.". tt Misvis
nip'i, Jsu tn Ninth Ciiii.Iiii.i, JJl tn
Siuitii 'nrulitin( '.! t,i '!'. iiiit"j.tt'.,
U.")7'! In 'I'.'Xun .iinl ,iS."l to Vir:'iuui;i.
TIip f:ri'M I't iial Kt-it ii iiit-iit mi t!n
Aiiil.ii.inii IhIhn.Ik, nil' tin' t'cii-t nl' !i'j.
p.il, ri'Nt'inlilt'N in tmi! rt'hjiot't thf Ari
KtitM M iiitt'Utinry at Viit.ui, notes tlm
him I'rniii'iKt.'o Cliroiiich'. "J'lii Iiki--U'wt
18 the liojitUftHiicHH of cm'k;h', TIii
AihIhiiiru UIhihIh sro tar frmu tin1
niiiitilutitl ami the hum iiroUud art)
Kmi'lt liy litipt) tftnjyi-stii that will
wuuii auy Hiimll lifiM, For thin rea-
" though tluraro HO(H) couvii'taiu
tT.. j, ttii, lew giiaritH aro mm
plojetL At Yuiua it in not tlio m- lint
tbu tUaert wliicb inocka th i-onviot H
longing for fn t'tlom. To i Kfajif ontli
ly thirnt or tb luilM of tin- ticacher
ouh ltitluiu trailer ia little hhott of u
unrtu'le.
Herr Jobanil Most, the apostle of
auureby in thin eoimtry. la na.l nu.l
liaf;UHteJ. olibervea the Atlanta Con
etitutiou. Ho thitika there ih u hojif
for tb gloriouM eniiNe of utuiri'hv in
America, and in a ft ur-iMliiinn m-reetl
to hiH liajM, the Freheit. ailvihe.i his
follomera to go buck to the inorc bopt.
ful fiililHof liirope. S:ivh be: "rani !
your backa ujioii thin cciire.l coim-
try to continue, your ialmri- in llurojie,
efii if you lnivo to trael over the
wean in cattle Khipa or m n.al l.nnk-
in v illi, I'llUh
r. lie t-uyti that be woul.l o.i him
nelf if bo only knew where be ru iM
without lindiug biniKt lf In hiu.l urisou
bura. It i banllv 1,. 1... ...i
Jt I lilirill V to be Minims,.
that Mont enpectM bin follower to take
Lia Htlvice aerioiisly, hh lie Won), I
hardly care to be left without a cou-
ititueticy, but, if they wi.ul.1, the I
couutry would be glml at their di
porture, and wuuld iloul t!ii-.i be will
iug to provide them llrht duha
JU18
mi(.-e.
Couut Tolatoi, the Jitmnati novilint,
tbiiihn that the world is "ollK to the
bad ery frn-t, nnd bus l i en declaim
ing a good deal tf Jute about the
growth of vicioiu U udencien iu ao
cicty. Not long ugo be wuu ked by
A correniiondent of an Amerieau jiajier
wmon country he considered tie moat
abnormal iu tbu reaper L Jle replied :
"At auy rate, not the Amcricaim. To
their credit munt bo pat an iintnenne
national love, which cannot txiat in
n abnormal jieoplc. I oue day wjota
n article, on America and Americana
xn which I did not particularly over
load the latter with flattery. Never.
thclewB, I aent the manuacript over the
ooean, thinking it would lie accepted
by any piipcr ait eagerly an my other
yrouucuou.1. .ot a bit of it. The
translator tcok it to fourteen editor
without getting it tpcepted, and finally
it had to be wnt to Engluiid. ' The
Count think tUt a people which baa
enough national pride not to be will,
ingto read ill thing of iUel, miut
Late iouii good lef; in it. France,
be laid, wan the moat degraded and
ffolrupt uatiou iu the milled Worij,
! A WOMAN LEADS IH A RIOT.
FIVE MEN SERIOUSLY HURT,
Alii Two tf Three Probably Fatally.
The Cok-Regions of Pennsylvania
the Scene of TrouLlv.
A I i I fl o'clock Saturday mornlm; ii rlf.t
i.. uttiii nt tin' Painter plant, Scottdah. I'a.,
,,t tie A ! Iur- ii" t "ini'iiny. in hicli
' lii-1 ,n sheriff Siinft.nl W l-.ite Miid j.i.ki.i"fr
I ru.n I'. Ii" My -f 1'ii'lly beaten hi '1 two
r thr. e ..f Hi rl"l'T ii'Ti' wounded. I hem
iii'f it f' w men Working In He coke yard
ttli'. ntln' n ung.iri tii- fi ri I Poie li in In
, t'i"-"tni u:iy l,ni,e decided tn tlriv" Irci.
i wrk. Ill" plant liil't only sturtisl lit :i
j i.'.'l'.'k unJ bad not liulf a i.'oii..i'in' nl of
1 ii. "'ii.
Shortly before C o'clock about fiO w. ;'n'U
living at the fainter liint, mar-lied t -1 In
nli' iifil ii'imsi Willi cluls mill coke 1'irkt.
, 'lli. y WW" followed vl 'ly l.y Ihe entire
; .i .niuti"n of the I lant. W in'n they r ' tn-l
! tin little bridge. Hi lit iO yards' fn ii tin'
j ivn. they were tiift ly Snnford Wh't" imtl
I V. i. Noddy, who commanded them to Imlt.
1 'I le y (.rested tin. mitl Hi" woman In tin h'-vl
lut U I. it'1 mi Hit hi'J vtilli a Imti-kft, Htnl tin
i.im'ih"! flr on thr iT'iwJ. .tl fiiuuuli
j irnt ini'tn.
Alti r W liif liuil btt n liiu.i'kt'tl tlown. u I tu
, .,., H. , , ,,(, ,vlth un ,lV
win n .lntiii I htT klioi'kftl Hit' HtriktT iln.
W ith I'nii-Mi'riililt! tmul Whiif nml Koil'lv
I
rf ...iiiil frnm thi-ir iiMHiilliilit uml till
if. tin- hl. rt I u i 1.1 trv. I.nttT Vlitt wh - nt
"', ""; -"-vll- r. H;r'-.
I Will) Itllt lllli'll Mill, -HV- lllU' llliH lllll l.lli'
I i-liant't In n liuinlntl i. rwtAtT. liotlth
' ii"l niM' li Imrl.
lM )llW M11)Vfl..,r,k..rHW..r lJ;,r.,i
! I. I 'lull'' ill t'i mi m tin- .ru n, I of Uh injii'-
1 III I'lMl till' llMlk tlll'tll llll t" Hull- I.'.",-,
;,,'. .'.., ,,U1,.,, It. ,,,,,,,1, .if wii.-i
' "i i"'" I" ,'l"'y itn n.l.ul.l.-. i .-mv
Wl'lf tli'l imv llruiif. li.'.l.lv rofiinliiu' I"
,t. ,r.'i' nif l,n.. n m ... J.iiin.i'.l f, r
- rtitiii. t a . -.I li.'tn .Tf urr.M.Hl.nn.lll,.
II. Ii l i' nil.
i. .iit S'lfrift" llli'linr.ls an. I Mltn nrr.. .1
i ! i . r 1 1 nii'T tli" ri' t, nml with a fcn-.. ,.
i, I... Lt in ii .iiliv. nt -if niiiiifiii'f J t In-
..rk of nrr. -Tuirf tin- Ii-.I'I'Tb nf tliH n,..l.
SiM -tltri i' wi-ri' iirrt'tt'il. atnoliK whom ut'
I a il' i'ti of .. ii, i'ii. ..!.' i f whom hail I i n
h"t t ii r mirli tin1 iiiiklf. I Uif of Hit' iiit'ii n r
r v,iit-liot in tin' I n. k iiii.I' T tln nlioiil.l.
1 it I l.il". tli" 1'iilli't I'liU'imr ikhIit tint lT"n-t
' Loll", In- mi al-ti -Iinl tlir.nii;li tint tiirlit
I ar'ii. 'Ill" iroiiir win- l,ik"U Co jull to
l loi'l tolMI.
! CONFERENCE CALLED.
' A I.it'ouiil Convert ion of Oprratora and
j Minora to M-ot in Cleveland.
i "i;..':ii...i kit ii, tm ii. "ii in I'ittiOiiiri;
j I'riii.'iv H lili li rii -t i- u : ly in-np' the wtti'-
n. "hi of tli" ifri'M ihilioiiitl iiiiin rx' xl rlkt". A
I i i i.fiTtTi 1 I'Uti.'iir' nml (Hiio opernl'T
! ivi." In . In tlie ..111 t I rii.i"l- I.. Ktiliiiit.
Nil!.. .mil I 'i-tt.lt nt John M- I;ri.l. of the
l liit' il Mill" WorkiT". who Iin l .'uiiih tol'itl
t'lirw, wie-' iilh'il iiilo "o.i.iiliiitinii nml a "nil
u n- i-ii"il tor a null. .in. I eoiivt'iitioii of oht-
iiihi- nil. i iminT- ut ( it-M intiii.ti.. on May l.i.
'I I ml Mis "i.'iii l Ly i "(.'rn li on Lfliiilf of
the ojimior of Imiimiii mi. IllioiioU.
'I Iht" i" ihii" "i rliiin to l. n r" n -I'litntlv"
trilflliTllitf nf tin- elli..iviTs nf nt leant four
Mali -. If tin' ope riitorn "an tln nai:niH' un
a lia- i" nf H'ltli'tni'iil wlii.'h will Im jiiMt tu all
tin ni'"l!tiM' Ih'Mk the uri'.iti'st tliftlitully
In 111" way to the r"tiiii!.tliiii of uurk hy
Irl.'i.lKM) nu n will have Ift n ri'iimvitl,
A""orillti to Hie stuti'iniTitH of Uith tlie
t.l'raliii' nml miimrV nflli'lalN, the waifti
liii'Mioii was not ii-.'ii.H.', in any ,f tlm (lo-i'U-loijN.
It was foil tluit the tfri'at olijtftto
he itltaliH'il wat i'ti-tieriitloii on tJw part of
tin' ofrntor. The full l-ut'i, u the rtfiill
ot twu or three mi-i'tinu t.f ti rutom ami
juiiit meetlliKH with the tillli'lalt. Is a- folluva:
I'lTTMM H.l I'll I .
T.nr t; i-iioiff o,,( Mnum i t '() Jlilmmin-
Ml fiial Yrii, l( thr l'h,ti'lSt,ltrt:
ilTt:ms A IIHftii.K will l. heUI in
( it'it'liiliil. Ohio, on l uinlnv. Mav IS, at 'J
p. in., tn tuki- hii.'Ii ii. n. ii n.'niiiv I t. it.'i-iii.'.l
wl-i- to PriiiK' Hl'out an iiilju-tiiii'iit nf the illf.
fi ri ii. i- that exist liftw.i'ii thf o-riitoni uixl
inlti-r- in the viirinn- Malii.
Vli oliiTlltorN ami IMIn-rs tn-i, it, ...
i utti ii'l I In- iii.'t'tiiif.
."mux M. Hiunr,
I ri i-iili M I . SI. WW.
Va i fin i. V. Iliivnit,
Sf. I'. M. V. A.
W. II. II,, I,,,, ,. I III. ,
.1. SMI 111 i'AI I V. I lllil. I
.1. K Miiliro, (lihi... i
1 . 1.. Iioiiiiiss, i Pa. i
opcotlurs.
RAILROAD STRIKE OVER.
oinir;uiUe Made With The Great North
ern Hen
'1 lit -f riLi. nf tl, t:r.,t,l V,. ..,-. mil.. ...I
whl. h iunlvei Its ,'.,(H.o eiiiplnyi". on ll.s :i.:uii
I "H''" "I line ainl whii'h Iiuh nunpeiiilml trulll,',
' '""'s'ht ami pm"iii.r, for two weeks hi
! .'iX'.'r- tn'''" iR'ts U'VV1I,"-,1,,'I , ''' aJjuUi.'.i.
.inn of tin I'lltllim of Hut liil,lnv..ii i.il,I 11.
"""'I. thi nit ht'lin; a joint I'oliiliilttnenf tlm
fprtwutiitlvu t'uillui( IniuesM oraiil.a.
' 1 'US.
""' r'""lU """""Uif"' ei.iiferen.'i. w
llllll III.. hIi-iLitw i.uli,
il I !. i,,,i,t iiiiul,.
I i ...... ,- ..,,..i.V n.. ' 1 . . .
Ih" WHKfM of tin. eiiiiii'iTit. tirt'iiieii. euinlu"t.
or-, l.rukfiin ii, lioiier maker, tra' kineii. v.-.
linn nu n ami hlielHiiiiili-. I he rt'dii"tu,ii in
I "' t'f thet! tn. Ti was in t rent. lln.
wiiki'h of "ar tn-ptvtoi-., ear rfpairera, nili r.
n.t rnt"i. i .',. were iilwi pra.'tli'ullv re-tor-f.i.
'llie lollmvunf ,.m. inl ti'li-i-nitirwii- -m
mil l.y Pri'-nlfiit lifl.s ami i. i. I'r..i.l..i..
I K-i-lil.-IH Mil) f . .ii-f.J",l
- "'.wiiril ihe AmtTi. an haihvay t'liinii;
in ni" -irikKrs n tlie du al .Nnrtlierii: A
- ttlenif nt liu- I.", u ii'in h",!. J"i,orl fi
'inly at on"".
MAY riY IN EUROPE.
There Were No Senouo Liiaturhancea at
Any of the Capitals.
Hi-ial' lifi. r.'.eiMtl at l.i.ml,,n (r,,i,i t.
Iitl.r.i.t "iiiltal-. f i:iir.. mw that lv
I'av pa e, with. .in any h.-rnm-di-iuri,,,, .,.,'
All n- itiii"t ai li. rlii, ami i.-n uit.i.lt liotiti
iiittfthitf-of wnrkiiieii unit others went
plTfiil I V the H.lj"f in ,, i.,. ,.lu, A
laiK" im "tint' n- h". at Miir"ill" Imt' ,
ri.MiMli-irl,li.et,.ek plu. e. At limn,,,,.,
Uelk'linii, thi're was Home riniimr, hut onli r
wa mm i re.-toreil l,y the p. In t..
.May Ji.iv pu-.-i.l tin ,i,i"tiv i arts a,l
throiitflmiit I'riiii.f ireiieriillv. No May I,v
iti-,.r.li r i .'.Mirre.Hn lioiii.. or in uny otln'r
parts Italy, tirih rlyn tliiKS were In-hl
lu 111" othej leuiltlife' tt'WIiH uu thu t'outlllent.
Miner Kational Convention Called
Join, M" Jlriile, art si.lint f the fuit..,l yUu,
Workers. Im twu,.,! m, oHleiiil enll t... .. ..
, nil-
ti.... ...in i i . . '
lita
1 111!
. .1... . ' ,m"'uki ic
"" - ". eit",i ie,
f ... i'"" " " r mm ng a ti,.,
I.s'.i Ity he representa lor two years ,
lit ." t.,e of SUspCHl,,,,; IO.-,M.s' w'
" ,,''"' lrv"' ttllu ' i-
. . . rr, Hatton'. Fuuerah
Ihumduv afien.o. ....... . 'flW Ullw
m llla,
llUlllll Clilll (Mil L ,.t
..iri.'VelaMlylT'.lm.he;'';
'oi.f.'r.'...',. t, tl,, Wltll ;e '
Mugee, cf I'lttnlmr... j . , '...tti',0"'..fr'
. , , vi.Ver en. .,1,.
FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS.
Iiusmarited Irocedinra tf Our Lat
ISakira at Waabiurton.
5 nt tnntD ai rociiTrrjtTH iat.
Si tAtt.- The HfKitKe tt the 2M "itn-et.
rilihiirf. tirhli;e hill l.y tinnninious eonsi nt
waa the only lmint'm of iinportatiee traucaet
etl In the npier House to-tlay.
llnt'RR.-ItfprtHt'iitattve Tom Johnson
fatetl a sensation of hrtef tluratioti lu the
lionw Mort ly after It afen,hlei l.y introtliif.
Inn a r'soli.tion eBllltnf for a I'liiiirn'snlonnl
liivestlKntmn of the heating of citlreiin hy thr)
t'tilii'e tluring the foxey ile moiiMrtitltin at
thn eapltol. lie urifftl It as a tinsii,,ii t.f
privilege, ilrolnrltnr that the nlfense o irretl
un the eapitol groutiils ami purporletl to be
III defeium of ineiuU'rn of eoiirrewt.
At the hoiiw went Into Ptmiuitttee cif the
whole toeoiisiiler appropriation l.lllc.atid Mr.
nti'liliiirs failed ii the river ami harhor ap
propriation t'lll. Mr. irovenir(llep. Ohio)
opposeil the ..'iHHnifo of a Mil earryinfr m arly
'.i.O(H).(K)0 without nume further explanation.
At S n'eloek the committee roue ami the
house adjourned without taking aetiou nutlie
hill.
oir. ui'MHim a nii rirTrr.Mm iiat.
kmati: -More than half of the time in thf
Senate toilay was eonsuiueil in the ile.lverj
of a portliin of tlm apeeeh m-hleh Heimtoi
yuav M-uan on April 14. in oppt sllioo to the
Inrirt Mil. When the tariff I 1 1 1 wim taken up
tlie llrst atiiemlineiit flxini: tlie time for tlie
hill to go Into effect latter June ,10.) won ul
lowt'ii to pii"S over without a.'tinli.
HoI hk Not tn aession ttwlay.
tiNK m-Nimrti axii mitrr m l T.
rFNT-For alaiut two ami a half houm
to-ilny there mas DothliiK to Is- heunl in the
Hemite eharalier aave the reading of eoliiiniif
ill euliiinns o( Itgurtte eolleett'd l.y Kenatol
Vimi. of IViittt-ylvuiila. as an illu-irntlnii ol
Mime prostsilioiis In ,Ik skmcIi ugnllii.t tilt
sTulilig tariff Mil. A iimtieii to pro-'ts' I to
executive liuslui-v was theu agrts-d to.
ii.'I'Ki. At 1J:.10 o'ekiek the Hoium- went
Into ttmiBilltee of tla' whole for the piirKiet
of eoi.iilering the rmr ami liarUir hill. Mr.
I 'nldilng a-ktsl iiiihiiIii.oiis eous.-iit that th
llniise -bouki v-ntl,llie iu Mtioii after (
n'elnek for the pursist. of eotnpletil.g tilt
consideration of the Mil. This was ugrttsl to
ami lln "oii-nleriUi'iii of the Mil man eontinu
eil until shortly after fi. when the eoiumlttet
reported the liill tn the House, and it waf
passiHl. A recees was taken until a o'clock
..r Hi" i-i'ie-ii-rut.iu of j rivute pension MJ la,
fw rMtRr.n ao r.rTi r.NTn iht.
Skwatk. uwing to the fie't that the major
portion of the tiny in the Senate was to 1st
ll"hi l.ellillil elus.'d llonrs ll, tl ollsidiTBt it'll
of t'M'ciitive l.u-iiiis. Mr. Harris ie"lile tn
make no attempt to take up the tariff Mil.
Mr. Hiiiitnti, , I i."n.. Virginia
Up the I'iil to rell:,! the ,f l.altl
i il, 'lllll "lllli'd
i'-'. ll the l Villi.
nine erui-er i - iv,iis wln -h
Im iTei tiial efforts I" have pa
days, Mr. I lut'idier .
"oh--Iii d nml losli.g l ii-i!n
ruiiieni," Lu; ii wa. f . j ... i.
Im I'm! made
for -everiil
.o-.d it as u
for the I ii. V-
11. I'll lit 11 .III
'ii-nli r.it.on of
the S. nnie pro to t,, tl i
ee 'utive l.il-ilie-. .
Iinl SI . I," i. ..... r 1.1
lint iu "s-oii to- lny.
d
bkin-e wim
mi: ni'M in. i. in, l inn i i:m ii PAY,
Sl lir. lUirillg the executive ' loll t.-
In v Si naior .Ioiiik pri-iiiied the ami mi
liums ti the tariff I'iil Which hlivel.eeilfi.il.
-ideri'd nml ngreed to l.y the Iietnncratlc
seiiiiti rs known u- tl mproml-c eoiMiut-
tee. Iheie are over 10(1 t.f theu, and It
inakt sa new Mil, or a measure greatly dil'er
lug timti the Wilson Mil ami from the' si unto
Mil in uny form in whi' h it Im- l e. n present,
id. Ihe iimeiiitint'iits hen rr.f. re i n-iTited
by Senator Vt st ami rtT.i.rti d fun the Hi:-
unci lumittee are ,,....r-..l ty the com-
pr.mil-i 1 1 1 11 1 it t .
Ihu sr.. 'I ,e House Ifgiu, l.ti-lnn.- to-day
by milking mtiii' cotmnllti e provisions (or the
newly t'le.-led nieml.ers of the hou. The
New Yolk nml New Jersey bridge bill was
passeil i, inter ll suspeusion of tlie mien on
motion nt Mr. I'unphy. It meets the objc.s.
lions of the preMtloiit to 11 pier in the river by
referring the tiiiHtii.u to u eommtssioii tif
eiigints-rit. The new priming oflice t ill was
diseased until C:07 o eluek, but long lforti
that hour the debute iltireiieratetl Into a
w.n .xiwiei(in. ami Mr. .Millmt n, of .Maine,
miide a sieeeh arraigiiing tlm liemocratiit
party for bringing on the lliianeial depression
from wlileh the country hud beeu nuftering.
At j.l t o'clock the house adjoumetl. .
Induatrlala May Disband.
There seems sniail hope that Kelley's army
will secure transportation out of lies Molnss,
and as the greater part of the meu ussert
positively thut they will walk no furth rthe
authoritlcM anticipate the lireaking up o. the
army here. liov. Jackson is endavon ig to
seen re a train to the Maflx-ippl, but bus little
hojie of success.
TROOPS ON THE RANGE.
Riotous Striking- Iron Miners Threaten
to Use Explosives.
Fifteen hundred miiiers on strike on the
Mesa I si Iron runge Minn., threaten to destroy
the pioperty of the miiie-owuers If they do
not grant the demand lor a uniform rale of
tl.Mludny. The I'lims, who ciunpo-H tint
great majority of the disorderly clement,
nave a large ipiintity of explosive nml
thrt'ii'.eu to use it. I'ompanv A, Third hegi
ineiit, of the Nutloual it, lard, arrived lit
Virginia. '1 ( liuluth companies will
also go there, lieu, lieml, iu coiiiimmd of
the Minnesota uiilitla, has U-c,, notilleil by
the (lover, mr to semi nil the militia of the
Ktut to the scene if nccess iry.
A majority of the men employed in the
Hi wnlji k ami Iron M.n.i.lain miuee wunt tu
work, but are prevented by the mobs. 1 hey
will Work il they can have tlie protection, of
the State. At Virginia the peie',il.e citizens
are ufruld the frcur.led 'ihi,. who are drink
ing alcohol, will slurl a lire th.it will destroy
tha town.
iURNED THE NE3RO.
The Method Adciitedin Arkitnsua to Pre
vent 8ir.ullpox CoiitiiKion.
New of the burning ' I a i.egro in a lonely
euliiti in ur M.lih sw.t. ii in (lua.-hitu countv
rcmhid l.ilt;.' 1'iv,, Atl:. Sn.all.. Im
U'eii niglng iiiTi xarkiiiiu P r-om time pa-l
lilid the iielghi.i rii.g c in, try is Intens-ly ex
ITtc.l. Tlie ill.- lisc is . ol.llln d chit liv U, Hi .
Krot-h, It appear u iii gro nuiite his"n,pear-
Ulice (:, the vn-iliily o Jllles Swit b with
.ympl.tiis 1. 1 tl..- pi-t. 'll,,. ,,j
appeiirilli -e l,mt nReeUi ll spread like wildtln'.
lie wits M.ii to an isolated cabin, where he
was cinseiv "nnnue.i. A hv-icini, wa sum
iiioii.ii. i. ui it ih said he n-li.M d to mteiid
ii i in.
Jieiuim-lille somet ne set lire to the hut. nml
in., negro. unui..cio , - ape. perl-ln d miser
Ubly.t lt IS given out that the negro Wllssllol
ana kiii. ii 1.11,1 ulterwnrd the hovel set on
lire, presuii.aiily to revt i t -preitil of the
ouiagion. m iner or not u mob took purl
iu the work cannot be It'nriu il. (me report
mines mat tm. nut which sheltered the
liii'iii was set on nre ly an unkiiowu per
, 'i ... miinii-1 iiiai sxveriu parlies are
liiipllciili'tl. The inhuman net lm aroused u
whii lwind ol let ling mid denunciations are
ucaru ii an ,
DAMAGED BY STORM.
One Woman KilledlnTuinois and Great
Loss of Property.
Reports received t , ,,1,,,, , ,
Moiidays storm wua nn rtt wld,.spr. d than
;it first reported. At l'airbe.rv. Ill gr..,"
irj-ea. enetsaml weak Hlruetuns were lev."
etltolhegroiiml. tirt-nt damage w, a,,uv
n the vicinity ul Aurora, Hi. MuMe s.utloi"
near A Ma. Iu.. wlu. vl.ited by u eydoi," uud'
heavy hall eai ,1 mud, ,,UI1age. one w" m
an was aohndly injured Hint she died Ov i
a do,.eu houat-H were blown down and much
damage done to fruit m, ,,, riU U,J
the vi. lr.ity of Cerro (io,do, HI., u,e w
aeauuied the proporlion f , lmU ,.. ,"0"".
Uariug roofs fr. u, t me home ,md exteie
lively damaging others. At hhelllehl, Jl
the ruins caused the roofa over the entranc e
of many mine to cUVe in. elc.lcg the itilie.
LATEST HEWS SUMMARIZED
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
What la Tranrririnr the World Orer.
Important Events Briefly Told.
wAsmsoTos srw.
Vt Catharine Ulx Ikdee, a Fister nf the
late Oov. John A. hi and widow of the late
lohn lit ilea. Judg" Advocate General of the
Navy, died at Washington,
c mim asi rriAi.Tir.
F. M. Weakley, a wealthy ritirt n of Wood
Inwn, Montgomery county, Tenn., was mur
dered Monday bight. Suspicion rests on hi
ton-in-law. William Evnn.
"Iterldy" Wilson, a notorious burglar was
lynched nt the city hall steps in Missouri
Valley. Mo., Monday, for killing City Mur
thai Whitney on Saturday.
UIM M.L ASKOC.
The committee apoiated y the presbyter
Ian (it nerul Assembly of 18112, to "take Into
consideration the whole subject of the rela
tion of the assembly to theological seminar
ies." ia lu e.soij In Cleveland.
Ex-VI-e President Levi P. Morton has filed
with the Court of Claims at Albany ademalid
for t.l.WO for 19 (iuernsey cows, killed by
the order of the state Hoard of Health under
the tuberculosis law.
Thirty tracks of the Lake Shore nnd Mich
igan Southern railroad at the .Sixty-third and
''lute street crosalng in Chicago, were torn up
by efty laborers, guarded by '200 policemen,
in an efforttn enforce the ordinance to com
s I the railrouds to elevate Uieir tracks in
Ihe eity limits.
mnnos.
A bomb charged with plcrin a"id was ex
ploded at I.lvi rne, Italy. Monday evenlng.N'o
tine wus hurt and only slight damage was
.lone.
The Priis-lim authorities) have discovered
the name of 11, any of the plotters In the Vas
arlielv district w ho have Uen threatening to
reiea.' prisoners, nnd have madu u nuiiiuer
ol arrests,
A tht iisiiiid ros miikevs went tn a strike
lit Ha'ini.e, East I'laiiders. Is-caus.. rioters be.
gan thrnwiug stone-, smashing windows, etc.,
nml the pnlico charged upon the inoh uud
d s;Tse,l It.
Six i:iigll..hmeri who went into a eavn near
Souriiieh, Au-trhi, became imprisoned by the
wal. r rising, and it is feared were lost.
All lln- Imu-i s tif the French ttii-sionnrtes
nt Sun have been burned down and the
mls-l. iiaries personally maltreated and l:n
pri'oiie I.
A supposed bomb was loiiud nt the rn
tiaii . e o the re 'rut iiigofflce. Spring (iardens,
I 0:1. lnu. A i'arUy-;.urnei fu-t; was attached
,0 P.
A I nmli was foiiiiJ on the window sill of
Ihe palace of Priuce Hoheiilohe, at thu
I rugue. lt wu'ro orrauged that If touch-d by
uujoiie lussing it w o lid have exi'luded.
site
FAITH IN THE FUTURE.
Encouraa-ina- Prospects Ahead Despite All
. turtuuiutuc Kvents of tne Past
Week
11. I.. I'lin A Co. e "Weekly Review of
Trade," New York, Havm n H UOv as it has
been for nearly a year the amazement of Im
lllgeut oliservers that the l iiitetl Stats suf
fers so little from reverses which oilier hinds
slu.re but which full more heavily here than
anywhere else. The i,nt week has aocn
events which would suffice to cause or to ex
plain much disaster: Strikes of nearly all bi
tuminous cm, miners and coke workers with
numerous riots; strikes of maty thousand
men 111 omer employments; stoppage
I nuinj iiiuiiuiii.'iiiriug wonts 111 1011
seii;ciicc: arre-t of traffic, on several
great railroads by IuwIcks proceedings,
nml the march ot several thousand dis
contented men toward the National Capitol
In tlie In pe of controlling legislation. The
lowt st price ever known for wheat, and al
most the lowest price ever know n for com.
uiodltits as a whole, export of (5.40(1. UOU
gold. an. I the fall of the Treasury gold re
serve below thel()0.(KiO.(l(M) limit, are signill
'ant of widespread diltl.-iilt v. Yet the volume
of busintm i but 31.3 per 'cent, h ss than a
year age ami in some directions signs of Im
brovciiients appear even now, and the suit
lime faith of tlie people iu their future ia
showu in the general belief thut the strikes
uud disorders will quickly disappear.
The most encouraging' sign is the marked
decrease in liabilities of firms falling, which
were only tT.44fl.144 for the last week of
April, nnd for four week. 4H.72J,7(ls,of whi"h
tWttXM were of uiiiiiufiictiiriiig ami
t4.44,Ht;7 of trading concerns. The amount
id liabilities at tlie Smith wus t'J.Ul'J 41!.
against t.t.lll.o.U iu Eastern, and tJ,iia.a57
iu Western States. The failures this week
have Ut-ti T.i:i in the Cniti'd States against
.'Hi last year, uud 30 iu Cunadu iieainst 21
lust year.
The Output of Os'.i
rlsiiilctlng new was received at the treas
ury from New York coiict rnig gold exportu
tloiiH, liates of foreign exchange continue
'jfgher and linn, and iu coiiseiBenc largo
ihlpiuent are looked for. The reports are
hat id lea-t .ri,(MKI.0(K) wilt bu withdrawn for
hipineiit from New York next Saturday, will,
he probabilities Unit this amount villi bo
rreatly excluded. These shipments ulofco
x 111 reduce the gold reserve to alsuit U2,
KXI.OOtl. Of coursu the gold withdrawal do
jot ilnnliii-ili our uash resources 011 the
soiitrary, iu L'ulted State und treasury notes
ire given in exchange fcr the gold, each with.
J raw al adds so much to the treuuy avuil
iblu vuyh balance.
HAWAIIANS RESTLESS.
Rear Admiral Irwin Saya an Outbreak
May Occur Any Time.
Hear Admirnl Johu Erwiu recently reliev
ed from duty at Honolulu by Admiral Wal
ker, urrived on the Australia, at San Frou
cjsco. uccompuuied by Lieutenant Aduius
aud Eusign Parmenter. Ho Is reported us
saying the Provisional Oovernment is iu u
(recurlouH coudltlou. "The natives are rest
less ami 110 outbreak may occur at any lime "
said the Admiral. "All the troosi of the
Provisional Hovemment may be wunted ut
auy time." Paul Neumau, the ex-gueen's
advisor, was also a passenger on the ship
He Is said to be on hi w uy to Washington
WARNED AOAIN8T AMERICA.
lUlalian Government fella Ita People to
Stay Away From the States.
At Rome an offlciul notice has been Issued
aying that owing to the economic crisis in
Iho I'nlted States uumbers of willing work
men huvebeen rendered idle, and every where
Italians have to struggle tor' work uguinst
American workmen. The uotiee, therefore
wurns Italian not to think for the nrm.ni r
emigrating to America, and eSIIUfll.lll Wu.na
tilt h ot thoee as do go to thut country to
vol.1 Maryland. lAlnwuru iJ.d l'.i.nsvi-
V;nlo. '
LATER NEWS NOTES.
Tin tn.i E. l! iiMllct, r,f New York, has
teen cm firmed us public rinter.
S raker reel, of the English house of
onminti", Is to retire nnd l,e mnd'' a vis-oiint.
At til" Mi.to
(ittiimw.!.1 la..
miners' convention
a majority voted
held lu
to quit
work.
The war tlepartmnit has iibnnJoncI tics
' fTort to form lbdiiuis Into separate ndlltary
oni panic".
The steamer rerslnn Monarch Is aground
off Easl ort, near New York, and It is doubt
ful whether she enu be floated even at high
llde.
liisen' il ftah sheep crossing the State
line of California. lov. Walte said he
would end out the military to prevent the
Invasion.
IVlish oeete of Chicago, H.000 men In
proceesl, n. celebrated the lOtuh anniversary
of Kos-'i isko's declaration to defend the
liberties of Poland.
At Zledllt.. Ilohemht, an encounter bc
twHDtrtops nnd workmen resulted in the
killing of one workmen and the injury of
other" on both side".
Pre lib nt Ooniicr nml Secretary Iuuciin
of the National Federation of Labor, art-at
Washington working agiust the Chinese
treaty.
Wm. Jvnn Nixon, for miiiiy year editor of
the Chicago Inter Ocean, has pur-'hased II.
II. Kohls.iiil's iuterest in the paM'r for i-100..
000.
An Infernal machine wn placed In the
house of I'r. Reiison, of l.i Ig", liclgluiu, by
souio unknown miscreant, uud exploded,
frightfully mangling the doctor ami less ser
iously inj irlug his young wife uud a friend.
Oscar Kirkhuid and his son Hcimls. planter
nf Ozark, Mo,, quarreled Wednesday night,
the mm cutting hi father seriously ami the
hitter finally killing his son with a revolver.
The IkhIv of Mr. Wooster.of Ortinge.Miis.,
wus found in the river ut this place ami she
is thought to have committed suicide while
temporarily insane.
Aquiline Filler committed suicide lu the
Herman Cntlnlie ('emit ry, adjoining Yaxur
College, I'uglikeep-c. N. Y., by tiring 11 bal
let through his brain at the side of his sweet
heart's grave, whl"h the laborer e inue 'ted
with the cemetery were filling iip.uudaround
which 11 little group of mournersstill lingered.
A building was Mown down at Park Itidge.
III., Thursday, during a storm, killinr II.
Sf hiiii'thkopf iimAlhcrt Koppler.
Jnboh Colemun wa hiiuged at JefTersou
City, Mo., for the murder of Frauk .M.i kln.
a foreman iu the penitentiary.
liov. Flower ha signed Aemblyiiian
Sheffield's bill ulwdlshiiig all fees of the New
York county bhcriff und flxhig his salary nt
tiO.000.
A convention of the grain grower of Min
nesota, has been called for lu Minneapolis
during the State ropulist convention, to do
away with the middlemen.
Mux Mayer, a retired dry-goods merchant
nf Sclmu, Ala., who had been brought to New
York by his sister aud two brothers with a
view to bis commitment to lUoomingdale
asylum, committed suicide by leaping out of
a fourth-story widow in the Oraham hotel.
A fire at Talioe City, cu., on Saturday
caused a loss of 1 30,000.
Another final sain of thu World's fair build
ings is reported, this time ut tSO.000.
The United Stuten revenue cutter Hear
has sailed for the Artio ocean nnd Retiring
sea, via Sitka.
It is said King Humliert of Italy has cancer
of the larynx, the same disease which affect
ed the lute Emperor Frederick of (iermiiny.
j lie strike 01 iipM r tlockiuiui at Ashlaml,
Wis., hus turned into a lockout, thu employ.'
ers refusing to treat with the strikers ex
cept as individuals.
.An immigration emigres to assemble nt
Augusta, lla.. May 30, will consist of (.ea
lists, business men aud state governors to
consider the geueral welfare of the southern
states.
The Antwerp Exposition was formally
oped Salurduy by King Leopold before
40,000 people.
FLAMES IN A rv.ORY.
Two Persons Killed by a Bensine Explo
sion in New York.
Two persons were burned to death and
three others badly Injured iu a Unrlneexplo
slou aud fire at the dyeing establishment of
C. Jolly . Hone, on East Twelfth s'reet. New
York, 'ihe charred remains of a man aud
woman were tukeu out after tlm iim 1 u.i
beeu su Minis!. Thev worn l,le,.iln,l uu
I.eoHild Cheueur and I.i
employes. Emll Masstiu was so badlv
burueil that his nicoverv I doubtful i.,i...
II. lionciirrou aud Leou Loudulu were ulso
budiy burned.
At the time Of the Are the factory emnlovos
wereull ut their work. They scrambled
wildly to get down stairways ami fire escas,
Mi'll whose clothing WIU in Humes run uril.llw
ulsjiit the slreots until captured bv the police
men. who tore the buruimr iu. u r,r.m
w.-ir ou.iios aua toon litem to u store nearbv,
wliere their wouuds were ilrt,se. w ith oik.
jhesemeu were not aeriously injured
GREECE SHAKEN AGAIN
Reports Indicate That COO People Were
Killed by tbe Earthquake.
A sharp suo.k of earthquake wus felt ut
ameus vu'uiiesuuy. Several lighter shucks
louoweu, inn no lurtner iiamugo was done
Iteports from the stricken dihtrlcts coBllrui
the most alarming statements us to the loss of
life uud projrty. lt is believed thut when
the totul loss of life from earthquake districts
aud Iroin the subsequent expose of the home,
less people Is added up, it will be found that
nearly, if not quite 600 people have lost their
lives through the recent calamities.
How They Stand.
The following table show the standing of
Club. W. L. Pet.
Cleveland . 10 2 838
lialtimore , 10 4 714
Hostou ... 10 4 714
1'lttsburg ..85 ttlfi
l liilad. Itdiia 9 0 COO
Club,
nncinuatl
w.L.rct.
S (I 4M
ow lork. ,c H
Hrooklyn , 5 0
Louisville. 4 8
Wttehiugton 3 12
Chicago ..an
4 .".I
357
8.13
Ml)
1J
Kt. Louis. ., 7 0 618
Strike Spreads to New Mexico.
Four hundred miners employed iu tbeKanta
Fe Company miue, at tloasburg. N m
have Koue out, tu l will not resuume work
until he strike m the East is settled The
committee of miners which lii,,..t .1 "
10 strike have gone to Los Cerrilli. which Is
the only rcmniiiing colliery ou the SuHu Ft
ysttm ui iperutiou.
HAYES WAXES WROTH,
Tbe K. of L. OfflcUl Calls a Pcwderl,
Story a Lie.
At the meeting of the (lenernl rxent;
poaril ot the Knightsof I.ar. Ctiieairo.thers
mas much Indignation at ex-Uet,t rnl M,e,
Workman l'owderly's attack ti. John v
Hayes, Secretary of thelsmril.
'1 he trouble glows out of Powderly's effort
toward amalgamating all thel.lgl vkt organ,
tmttons In Ihe eoimtry. On this ulje,)
Powderly is credited with having said among
other things: "John W. Hnyes. l y i-nlculat.s
delays, stands In the mny. He is"the inemj
of trade unionism and the stumMing 1 Us i
iu the may nf ninulgnmation. I Iuuk to itn.j
head no longer wears n crown."
Mr. Hayes, ns well ns other memU-rs. ma
ex.'itetl over the attack. "It's ale." said Mr.
Hayes, "and Powderly. (lomper nnd all tht
alleged leatlers at that tiiwtlng know it.
l'ow.lcrly thanks Uixl that he 110 1. tiger wenri
a crown, and I Join him in his e p ssmn 1 1
thanks. 1 also thank OihI that 1 uin re.
sMiiiIMn Hint he Is not wearing rtt 11 uow.
I have letters In my possession that are scan
dalous and that, were they put in print
Would condemn Powderly forever. I am not"
lu the may of amalgamation anil I haveilone
my full duty toward calling this conference.
These men knew It when they wen- ilenoun.v
Ing us at Philadelphia. The' Exec. itive uum.
mlitee nu t and named the second 1 uestlay In
June ns the date for the conferem: ) uud St.
Louis Is the place for holding it.
TEN TIMES A BIGAMIST,
Death of a Wisconsin Man Who Led An
Extraordinary Career.
A notorious career has Jut be ti !. . d t j
the death of Ouvld 11. Jones li"ti II irr Oak,
La Crosse county. Wis. He was "wniited" in
several different pa, Is of the State tor big.
amy and several other piece of ci.h s.sI, ,-.
At the age of Hi he fled from ho i.e to esi ap.t
the consi qucii.'i s of some initio; H.istlt ttls,
nnd two years luler wa sent to tint relonn
school for torgery. When Ul he m irrled ami
Settled lt"Vll to CHiqielltery, hut h ' w.wt soon
in trouble with other women and wa el liged
again to tb-e to avoid arrest. In lsT.'i he
found his wuy to Trempealeau co,,r,ty, win.,
went to work nt Ills trade, an I wa- also un
Advent j reueher of coiisldcrai'le u'.iiitv. nml
wa soon married to a Mis II ird.e. ol (njes
ville. under the name of llontsieel. His
career einled there in about six ii.oml.s. b -u
In found the Sheriff was after hitn lor leav
ing another wife in Winuua, one ut I'maitiiin
f Itv, one at Shebovgau and two or three in
Illinois.
He .lisiipH'ar.'.l, nml nothing wn heard nf
him for 14 years, when he was e' 0 rt tl with
u band of counterfeiters iu Colorado, but
made hi escape, nnd afterward passed
through the various stages of burglar, high
wayman, train robber und ordinary tramp,
and managed to avoid urn-st. lb- was on Ins
revisit to liulesvllltt iu disguise when he diet!
of 1 1,1'iimniiia. lie wa married at least ten
lui.es, und t ui'h time under u n-w i.uu.e.
MARKhTS.
PITTSBl-RO.
Til m'llOI.ESAI.R nilt'KS AHR OIVT :FtOW.
(1RXIK, Fl.Ol R ANU ir.Kli.
WHEAT No. 1 Red $
No. i lted
COKN No. 2 Y'ellow ear...
High Mixetl ear
No. 'J Yellow Shelled
Shelled Mixed
OATS-No. 1 White
No. '1 White
No. 3 White
Mixed
til
Ii'l
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RYK No. 1 ro
No. 2 Western. New M
FI.Ol'K Fancy winter pat. 3 t;"i
Fancy Spring' patents 4 isj
Fancy Straight winter.... il )
XXXHakers 2 73
Kve Flour V Hi
H.tckwhest KUujr.. - nil ,
llA Haled No. 1 Tun'j.. 13 1 0
n 2
Haled No. 2 Timothy
Mixed Clover
Timothy from country...
FEKli-No. 1 W'b Md V T
No. 2 While Middlings...
H row 11 Middlings
Hrsn. bulk
BTKAW Wheat
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10 fsl
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l.'l (J
l.'l Oil
.U
1; :o
11 60
12 00
17 00
17 M
10 60
Hi 00
15 W
11 00
7 00
oAiiiY Mioiu'trrs.
lil'TTKIt F.lgiu Creamery
Fancy 'rcniiiery
1'iincy country roll
Low grade cooking....
CHF.KSK-Ouio. new
New York. t bi..
Wisitiinin HwiKs
1 in. burger 1 New niaks). . .
23 4
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10 15
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1.1 122
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lair to choii e. bbl....
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LKANS-
N Y tv. M(uem)i:ean)'bu.
Lima Pcaiis, lb
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sweet, per bbl
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J ive chickens V pr. ..
Live llucks W pr
I ive l.tese V pr
I. ive Turktys !!....
1 'It sst .1 chickens ft lb
I'ri'fsed ducks iVtl...,
l'ri'rsed turkey V IL.
1 ires-e.l geese iter lb. .
KitiS l a & Ohio fresh.
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l ine grass.
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MA I 1.10 SYKUP. new crop.
C'IDKU country sweet V bid
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12 10(12
70
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OATS No, 2, White -id 41
B UTTER Creamery Extra. 24 30
It-CUiS Pa. Firsts u 12
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RYK-Welru 60
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8 75 to
3 to
3 40 to
2 ou to
4 20
4 00
3 70
3 25
liood butcher
C'omiiion H
bulls und diy cows
Veal Calve
Fresh cows, per bead
3 So to
4 00
18 00 to 35 00
1IKBP.
Prime 85 to 100-lb sheep.... I.
Uootl mixed
Common 70 to 75 Bi .hun
8 00 to 8 7.".
3 10 to 3 50
1 75 to i 25
6 00 to 8 00
Bprmg limbs
uous.
f elected ....
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6 40 to 6 60
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