, Lod ® hb is Sama C5 de a 5 APA BA AAI. 46 SA TR Te - goldiers for Peixoto. desist. She Was One of a Party of Skaters. —The oe Save * sharp and pointed, and the home pre- The sergeant-at-arms was called into tranquility was short lived. expired, Wheeler (Als.), tried to call up - Oak Hill colliery, whereby three men were _ Ocusins, who killed his wife for alleged . official count, nin HUN TRIAL ENDING . Hh i Va TWENTY IMPORTANT WITNESS: ES DECLARED INCOMPETENT, RECRUITING TROPS FOR BRAZIL. The United States Government is 1. kelly to stop It. Omicaco, Dee. 21.—A sensations} ob- stacle was raised to day by the defense in the Conghlin trial which may keep the testimony of twenty important witnesses for the prosecution from reachicg the ears of the jury. Mrs. Herman kad been called to testify to a convereation with Patrick Sullivan ‘wherein the dead con- spirator. referred to Cronin as a epy. The dered to step down ard the jury red ired The objection was that the evidence was . jnadmiesible bacansa (¥ Sallivap was not | on tris! and becanse it related to & con- | versation held May 5, after the conspir- acy had been consnmmated, and the law : was that the language, acts or condact of one conspirator efter a conspiracy bad ndge reserved his decision. CAPTAIN RHODES "RECRUITING TROOPS. i They Are Yor the Braz iian Army. —Entisting Likely | y ta be Stopped. Wasnrrsarox, Des. 21.--It 18 not are likely that the government may take an tion to prevent Captain Johns Rhodes | from involving the United Statesthroogh . bis enlistment of men for the Brazilian armoy. Rhodes is now 1n Elmira securing | hy While his ‘action i | | pot in violation of the neutrality laws the | eritiesl state of affairs in Brazil, scecrd- ing to information rbta ped to day, rasy render It Decessary to require him to | A GIRL SAVED THREE LIVES. esi Way. Brivcerorr, Conn, Anuie D. Hallock, a young and pretty teacher and skillfal skater, saved three fen from drowning at the risk of her own life. Lacey R. Blackmes, while skating veptared too far on Berkshire pond snd : | broke through. A. E. Culver, editor of the Bridgeport ‘‘Farmer,” went to his | assistance, and he, too, broke through. Dee. 21 — Mise | T. W. Joyee sttempted a recone, when be | | torped him also went foto the water. A crowd was watching the three men | stroggle for their lives, when Miss Hal- lock ran np, and throwing hersel? flat | upon the soe; ehonted to the by. standers | to fall’ down alec ; and hold ‘her by the | ankles. Iu this msnpar she drew the | men back to firm ice, one st a tirse. 1 Mis Hallock was balf-drowned her self, ae the thir ice kept breaking under "her letting her down into the water. She was carried to her home drippiog wet, cold and chilled, but to day she is none thie worse for her beroje conduct. - All three c! the men are married. | paablished { sart to Honolnin, th the 8 amy the rather iartiiug i i led aetray. the condition of things, especially with : regard to the citizans Ihe streppth of | | the provisional goveran ly different from shat they were reported : F Queen Lahnekals i contemplated WHAT 8 wi THHELD FROM CONGRESS? Supposed sutmtance ot [at Suppressed “in the in terest of Public Service, New Youx, Dec. 21.--The “Sau” iS 1 li alien 5 special dispateh from W nebing- tan in which reference 18 made to the President's lack of candor in witbholdivg two img norfant docoments when he sent’ tii Hawaiian messages to congress The first relates to the nature and whi of Minister Willis'e communicatiore 0 the sacretsry of state after his -_ #t Hop olaln, and the second to the exs wot text oll the inetractions; hoth written and verbal, that were sent to the minister detailing bow the plan of restoring the queen, was to be carried into effect. : It ie generally regarded in congress asa remarkabla fact that the president should have been eo lacking in candor ns to sap | | reas, “in the interest of the public eer defense objected and the witness was Of | Co» his important information. on which the whole case of the adminmira tion rests. Thess who have had oocerion | to follow closely the mcidents of the Ha waiian controversy are able to form 4 vary accnrate estimauteof what thee» un communications were. Far instance, it 17 stated, on the antbority of | one who has bad reseon to know every { 1d no mitted as | } 3 come to an end could not be admitted as | step that hus been tak evidence against a oo-copepirator. The | ty the adminis tration since Commis: aer Blonnt wae appressed ‘eationg [nod Minister Willa, or Big arpival at Hoo nln, asopsgisted of tar. it is uhder etary (irosh rOorraalyon “tanl Comniiesioner Donat, in the I pressions | recived by Bim and made the buss of 8 report ks rear is the itate of feeling rv [await and thaloyahty of tha res Tents to the fortunes of the gneen, had heen : Mr did net hesitate | toremy that Mr. Blond formed a wholly wren oppor, aud that be, Willis, fonnd | 4 nf to ba entire. § . » vig oy tn Pa to be sv ihe Prefudents I ramoant Come t missioner The gecond pa Jiu's commnnioation {pean fit to he est of public sary Ut gm snpposad to eon: tain he ablonIMs miant that the minister wad nakble ta pemm i pefaeed Bim a persobu! wer to her advicor, Heres iar We be this pacticuise par i comm: sieafion that Gost at} Presa. ‘dent and Secretary (3razhum to sospeo? that perhaps they had been a litle too hasty and ondertaking a task beyon i! | their ability to sccomplisb, and that : evantusily ad the sacretary telegraph Minister Willis on November 24 that Lis statements wera vary smbarrassing. Referring to the duplicity of the ad. | miniet ation with regard to the clams DOW £¢] Op hy them, that they. ney or the asa. of force as : toe raears of restoricg the queen, the uPROAR . THE HOUSE. 1t Was Caused by Red Hot Debate on the Hawaiian | Affair. : | WasHiscros. Dee. 21.—The last legis | lative day of 1893 in the bonse began by { the offering of a resolution by Boutelle | (Rep., Maine), calling on the secrstary of the navy for copies of instractions given to the Tiaval officers in Hawaiian waters. MoCreury (Dem. Ky.), reporfed the resolution for reading. but raading was not in order. A dialogne between the speaker and Bonteile ensued which wes sented a scene of turmoil equailing soy- thing during the Hawaiian disenss ion: requisition to restores order, but the Order was restored only when the speaker ordered the clerk to proceed with a call of com mittees for reports, in which proceeding ‘tbe house was engaged when the discus "gion began. When the morning bour bad the New Mexico statehood bill, bot Okla ‘Thoma proved to be 8 thorn in his side sod the bouse got into a deadlock for lack of & quorum. Wktaasler gave up tho at. ‘tempt to get action on the New Mexico bill and at 3:15 the house adjourned until January 3 Water From an Old Working Breaks law and Floods the Oak Will Coliiery. PorrsviLLe, Pa., Dec. 21.—A terrible socident occurred this morning to the | parpespondent says: “It may b arstrate the | Gire~tioza said to them that fores would be wd if the ;neen coald pot be pat back | Hamiton uesdiog, No. 1. ‘drowned by the breaking in of water from so old working. The colliery is operated by Leisearing & Co.; of Manch Chunk. in Allan Cousins ¥ xecated. KXOXVILLE, Tenn.. Dee. 21.—Allan ‘jntimecy with her stepfather, was execnt- ied this morping. Ou the scaffold be said _ be did not intend to kill his wife, but was after her stepfather. - ‘Hopkins’ Ofeial Plareiity. Cmicaao, Dee. 21.—Jobn Hopkins was to-day declared elected wayor alter the showing 5 Plaraitty of 1290. Sale of the World’s Fair Faramare HargussUza, Ps., Dec. 22.--The gross | V! receipts from the sale of ‘farvitare and Biting Soin. She Pennayivania World's Fair building were about $4,700, leaving 20 poossda of sbost $400 A ————————————————————— Botler Explosion in a Mill. Rar Em——— ab the Alexandria lumber mille exploded prove sorpewhat difficalt to. dem: absurdity of this claim people for the to Dia 0 the ADTIOND reason that the most vital portions, of the instructiops sent to Midister Willie ata the admiral in charge of the DAVAI bes Sup: the pablie gervice,’ ir imcanse they wera for the most part verbal and wot written instroc. tions.” Seeretary Gresham himself hus furnished] eviieuse enongh to those who have bad oecasion to ‘cllow the develop- ments of the Hawaiian case to eopvinee them that ha coutempla’ed using .the United Niates troops to plaze the queen ou ber thrown. There are several men in Wasbiogton of high repatation aod anqaestioned veramty woo have stated Secretary | forces of Honoiuin hava presved ‘in has interest over nnd over -agsin that ou her throne by peasetal methods. List Priday might a it came down | jpto the Pug Soldier Ran mine. Jz broke | throngh a very poor roof isto room 3, Ihe oy of wat-r was #0 greet, that sithoagh it] traveled with considerable velocity down | the miosis was over a fuot deep. Ail of | .abont 3K) men ot ragraph of Minister Wal. - . your resgon?” ue CRANKS PLOTTING. LETTERS REVEALING DESIGNS ON THE WHITE HO USE AFTER GROVER AND LITTLE RUTH. Suicide Attempted nm Wanamsier's. Store, A Runaway Trolley Our. ABILENE, Kunsus, Dec, 22 Two letters | were found ’in the street Wednesday and | handed to the police which were fonnd th be of a very sensational character, Cine, from Minpeapolis, said: everything ready for White Honsa and will send Grover to Hades when the bugle sounds, We will also get onr 290 000. We ‘will start for the White Honee now.” The other letter, irom Topeka. anys. “We have concludsd to make two jobe of the White H ruse Lusinese. We will tuke the oldest child first and will keep her until sa reward is offered. Rath. We will get her in January. A queer acting iudivi dual whi ‘was here early in the ween deel laring he wonld goon Be rich, is sappowed to bave Less the reeintint of the letters, i{a HAY QOne eastward. STOVE WORKS SHUY DOW Three Hundred Mes Oo and Hunter Stove works t the Cloyd & Wells anid the Um jor Royer works shint down to-day, throwing it of employment exnaotad the establishments jie for-u lop, perigd Deo 3 Tyse hea, Nao More Footimil Der, 22. <Toe Euronia, Kas, | of Regents of the State Normal selon! has isened an order forever prov thy | tive atnidents from playing foot ball. A £ fewr weeks ago the facnity passed a reso tion requesting the students not to play the gume, but the action to-dey i= foal, end the team will immediately disband, GEORGE SNYDER'S SENTENCE. Conclusion of the MeKesn County Sarder Trial — Judges Morrison s Rept armed, Wedneeday's adition of the Bradford z y Fira gave the following as the conelnsion of thin casa in which George. Sny dar, of MeKenn nonoty, was thied on the ¢barge of munlaing fie wife: “AL? o'eloek Snyder wia brought into when Judge Morrison put the asasl qiestion as to whether the aamyrt Tor sentence prinoner bad apyihing to ‘eny why sen. tents should not a passed, : Snyder wid he did pot think the ver diet was right. . i { pou being olf wiv he 20 arid it, he answarsd that he had nothing more tc aay than be had already testified to. The judge inquired if that was all The prisoner said: ‘wisi let mo off as light as poemble” said his honor, “I dent remember dolog there, I: wes done without edge” remariad Suyder “Io you madnto say that emit this crime? gnerted Jw rison, “I doir't Enow—1 conlda't swered Hnyder: Sadge Morrison, before prononnoing -sentencs, severely reprimanded Suyder | for his past ¢ eondaet in destroyieg s bome | and living with a woman io open oie : tion of the law, them putting ber to de! for doing jast what be taught her to do “I hava = strong suspicion that you thought ber dead when jou sant for Ells, ard finished the job by choking ber to: death when you went np stairs a sscond | time after you brought her into the house,” said the judge. been saved by the doubt that existed in’ the mind of soe of the jorors. [ deem ‘it my duty to impuee a sentense upon you that will be a warping to others. ! The sentence is that you, George Soyder, | | pay the costs of prosecaticn and ander- | go impriscument ia the western - peniten- i tiary in separate and solitary socfinement for the term of 19 years and 5 mouths.” This is the first sentence under the pew law which makes the maximom punish- } | meg? for second degree murder 30 years | | fnatead of 12, 83 heretofore. It ie sad ! “We have | It means thousands to ns to get ~{ighad. songrder- “Your life has NEW CASTLE! [RON WORKS TD RESUME. An Increase in thi Production of Coke in the Cor nelgvilie Region : Pirrspnus Pa.. Pan i Phe Atlus tir Iron works st New Castie will resnme dnctions in the Cot neligville region nat week wes ROTH toon Can patpat of pearly L490 Gare, pdicating the shay spent of 4 Hiftle stook coke m2 showingthe firiog up of dls pvens whint has been in response 10 mands of trade hin weak § avers will we atu rted SUICIDE ATTEMPTED AT WANAMAKER'S A Peaniiess Gurl rem F : Mo Place tn Geo. A, Poe, 22 Marion Curiiel spider! Kemtobes The Mad A young gir Frankfos sttemnted snide by { in Wansmaker's gle fife wid saved with great arrived hers inet evening snd being a ger walked the streets all night Hig only etiwagh money to bay the fandavm, General Harvson ly Philadeiphis $e gpa y . ¥ Pra GY Fx President Harrison wae given 4 reception thug fren noon in tha rooms of the Prades League and abont 1400 of Phils his hand. The inforragld The ox 3 Xo . talphin's bins necy men shook Tater orn i this morpit 11 o'elosk the Gatter York. Mr Bed sad os that Be sron id meat Geners! Harrison iv Californin dad to thiy tha ox. President nesiedad sesetit Eacrsschments Mast Stop 1 Primsnere, Dee Ihe visit’ for fo lea¥ing te 1 cAmes J. Stackoey wrintinly have boen a great | if parpsidted mterfora with aavigation, nat wo attended with Te danger in times of Hand, IF they ses" C glopred at onoe, however, a grest dani of | parm cannet resalt, It will take some tinie bafars the naw lines own be stat. Work on the [maps LAS not yet heen earaplated, and it will be Caria BATY them to Was! Hiagton r the ap- proval and signatnre ¢ tha enerstary of 1 War — Fire in the Hoston Gas Werks Rogros, Dee. 22, imidmghln Chelsea “(ies com Higms strsat. IU in the exhanst rooms and spresd , the retort hose and soon both stroet- Area were i Mass of famce. % a is THEI zorks on. Wil Boston, De 22h lan ~The baal) Jdiog wenpied Ly the Boston Chair Manuofse- 2 romipany,'M. W. Cain & Sous, 3. W. Bent & Co, dealers in suehices, beddiog, ote. John M. Woods | & Co, lutaber, spd the Btandard wire mattréss company was burned to night. The loss 1 whimated at 200.000, The nedy of an ankoown man wee found mn the rape Senator Milis a Target, WisnixsToN, Dee 22.- the police investigation of the report that an attempt Sapator Roger Q Mills, gacralary Lia ‘sop and has heen licensed to osrry pistol toirty daye. A mas in New Jersey | bud written threatening letters owing to | Mille’ position on the miver repeal bill | Teqoiry vhowed the men left bis home early this week. : esr BN. :: A Runaway Trolley Car. Wiiksupaske, Pa, Den. 25—As a | white trolley car was coming down Dspa { hill to-day, the motonuan lost sontrol and the cur plasged down the inchoe st | a terrific upeed, Anally jumping the track | | and falling over the bank on its sid. The | ths Water wet pat yu a Bylkes- | i that this faot saved Snyder's lile. Some | most serioasly © inj jared gre, Mrs. Mary! vif eshafl, thas Gaisg like demage ex- | | of the jurors, who believed the marder | Owens, head and arms cut; Misa Lillie i nt eid ite hailant wir from the! was premeditated, would not bave agreed Kaess, puinfally trac creek bas bees tarped Into gy, pring in a verdict thet wouwid only | Nelli Jobneon, face badly lacwrated; its natarsl sonrse again sod the sabler- rapesc stream ia o thing of the pa. Ee, 1 old swille Volunteer. i Heirs Presamptive; pacticniare of an uoportant land claim of he heirs of Stephen Mast, who resides yu this and Armstrong county, and which bas been placed in the bands of Hon. G. A. Jenks. It fe represented to be 280 acres of lsnd now embraced in rmore cht, which Wah leased by the original Mast for a term of 100 years. Many of ssid lessees have nearly complet: | A ed the term for which they ron, and Mr. CE Rev. Father Ssabo, recently of Trenton, New Jersey, is the priest in charge, They expect to ‘erect & church ' building next’ summer. Priests of the Greek church sre allowed ia aney.-Beouitelle Jefigesuisn Dets. A dispatch from Kittanming gives the - | have resulted in u terms of 12 yenrs' im prisopmant. : T eusitentified.” A biautitul ship sailed out of the bay, 1 penns-ions of rack or storm, The sunbeafus danced on the Inaghing | waves : ; That fondled her graceful form. ‘But the night came down, and the storm burst forth, And s hidden reef wea there— The fair ship strack on the treacherous lodge, And mak "nidst a ery of despair! A fair young girl, with an innocent heart * Saflad out on the social wa; * The breath of Aatiery filled ench sail, And life was an eestacy. But the hidden reef and. the passion | storm Lurked cruelly there to ban i— wrecked Oh Eptusfot heart OF man ! How fair she looks eves lying here With the city’s nameless dead, : The golden halr o'er the waxen brow Like an angel's pinion spread! Oh, mother, who waits for the dear one's voles That evermore is dumb, : Gh pity uz all, for we know not how Or where the end may come! Vo-day killing four men andivjaring three. IWIN PTI ERI Gt FA PA TE AN R vorek: 0 "C.F. Chad in Domai Magazine hurt sbout the head; | Mise Tillie Hessler, out and braised on bead snd face and jared ou on ber tody. (tarn and Horses Harued. Lo RarrasMING, Pa, Dee. 25. The ‘barn | sp the Kuystcne stock farm was burned | this rmorsiog. Twenty two horses, in- : | eloding agveral racers, pert shed, | Wailer in the Lead. -Nuw Yomx, Dee. 20.-—At midnight | Waller was leading in the bicycie race | | with & score of 401 miles and sight laps | ' Shock wns second with ha miles. Loxnox, Dec. 25. —A Pernambuco dis. } $ Foreigners Mar Remain i i | pateh enys that President Peizto has | with drawn the decree expelling foreign- | | ors fromm Bio Janeiro. i8he trusted love — and. ber life was Avarchist Don Jam Aristo sent threatening letters to Senator and other prominent men has been ar rested bare. ‘ : Gatherdd Home. : Miposeron, Den, Dee. 35. —Eix-Gov- ernor Benjamin Biggs died to-day mn this city. . He wae boro in 1821. ec A ro, ess A Tleren Az se saint of wonld likely be made to kill’ Wasmivarox, Dec. 25. —Don Jam, who A NEFUGE FOR: CRIMINALS. IND AN TERRITORY HEADQUAR: TERS FOR BAD: MEN. THE GOVERNOR OF ARKANSAS ALARMED. fie Addresses ‘hie Pres dent and sake for Faderal Aetioa to Clean Out the Toughs Musi, Tean, Dee 85. Governor Xi Fisbhaek, of Arkansas, bas addressed su to Precedent. Crevelsnd 1k be declares that Inawn Pernitory eb tae a refuge {of train ro shbhwes atid i {ir rigthoss whi H a, rapid 1§ tle Han enantio into a school Elo save the in the stats there vin of the gov 143 A GOTIAS IN CHRIBTMAES AT THE WHITE MOUSE. \ [HH ; Bacay ¥aoy Git ia Fog Frinnde : | Dee xd 16 vistors to- dnord were sara] at fro to permit the entry of if nreapnts for tha Prostdent v fs # 5 : Predident Cliveland spent i faentiws untls Bis prival a forenoon witly his praves carsujeration of « Hrisl me inivily gsyui hoar, 2amsta Den Barved CHistmas Morn‘e eis Cin i Car. Ie. § 35, iigit vad thre and aotnnnsin! MOUGEGR O Cotnmer As ell XK Risi- “fue, engravers: Shattoek «& Co, paris » ’ Fryening Bulletin; Gaile £ Co, cial Stearn Power Works: $ ste. ; Bosgnt & Co., engravers, and Blake, Mofile sud Town, paper manafactarare, oes Ta loses will 7esoh S00 GK Sta the ‘nthe Mark Sensnreon, Pa, Dee. 35 ~-Joseph N fn. of Genel a'reel, Hes at he po it sled waned reesived in Jdobn Suite 3 with Nooaao aod bis br or Michel, when a kuife was plong:d 16. a <4} ? 3 dJesth from 8! Ba) bar room Behl nat Set whe flehting 2 GRMN IVR De lianw i b to Joseph 4 bick «i that Noon- % unt wis stabbed by big brother wis tended te stab S[ailivan, Revver w hast ne wwragion. ‘Car Cempary, a pew organization wh supplante the Iron Car Equipment c 10. annotpees to-day the! its works heva will resume sl an oar pany of this ety, | date. The will give employrarut fo sv eral han dred men pow idle in this pisses and will ba of great benefit to the noe. pl¢ oyed, Arresied Upon Rashicion, Praare, Dec, 35 —Four men hate besd arrested on 81 picton of having monrde red Radolph Mres who was Killed beside 4 Christmas free in bis howe Saturday. They are believed tu ba young Czech Ageuts who killed Movs for betruying secrets of the notorions Omladina secret soomety of Cracha SUA Unkoows Tendinm. Niagara Fazzs, N. T., Dea. 5. Two boys fonnd the body ¢f a murdered Ital. BUFFALO, RUCHESTER § & PITH Husrivanex, Pa, Dee. 25 — Tha [ror pe N®Y LVANIA Ball ROAD IN EFFEC T NOV. B. IREGL Philadelphia and tv Matired Divides Tinie Table, Trains leav Tirifrwrsond : EARTWARD. ; % 004 A M-TrainX dativ except Sanday, low 1 r and intermediate at $1 1aded phita, 4 po om Haltitoore, 7:30 bo pa Pallinan Puri oF co und PRESCTIET cORelen , haify o eet Bunday, jor oedinte stations, Jur 4 : a mm. Sew York ) : oYaneh, Du Feds in Wilk } wrs from Har Nery (ork remain | osieepe 3 . Rp TY Har 1 san tions, arciving af 3 New Yi rR. “Baim a. I, on Renda ve ; 1 Tw ashington, Ta. m, Bird pRassey Ler oxrne Fu from sre 1 Philadel phe a. a irr Haltitmors an wherrent into Why aude ¥ ha Ree ree EE ty and Williams. FESTW ARD, wily Eee di Susdny: te t und inter fgway at 50 $n Frise and loter nday, fer ri xewipt =~ atid 1’ DRIFTWOOD WITH : ='8 a.m. » NAG BIE ¥y Ex pt Bainke 7p, mx. wih FHV AED. so Pay i 3 TET by A 5 — hEURS » ww Li a Gh Ge Re Gy alg " ” “© iE ke Cou, engravers: 13BURG RR. ech Cre ek Railroad, SHR RCOS tints CONDENSED TIME TABLE. ee marin SEAT DOWN REYs | MeL ian iz an orchard just outside of the mty line. Two stab wounrsds were in the back of the victini's peck and his money tell, { which all Italiane here carry, way mig : : The body wae badly decomposed und t | remaing anidentitied. Several Thousands Gooe Mamsiarr, Tes, Dee. 235 Pacific Bx- press Massenger MeC allengt was koocked down by a segro this -1aorni, on the station pistform and robbie pouch containing {oilars. several thonsarp. The pegro asenped. Fall of an Aevonnil Hivaxa, Dwg 25 Aeropsat made a balloon sssension vester lay apd’ when SX) fast op foil from a trapeze. He | was picked np nacopsaioun sad wall pr b ably die Denth of & TY © Yooxasrowy, O., Dec. 20 fl. Andrews. the millionalre ratlooad sod coal operator and iron mannfactarer, of | this city. died this morning, aged! seventy | years. ~Chawney - Reduction of Wages ut Renovo." A reduction: eqaal to ten per cent. of | the wages of the employes of the Pennsyl- | vania railroad shops at Renovo i an- | pounced. It applies to men on piece | work but dos not ‘effect the \foree on | shop time. The reidnetion is a general one on the Fenpasylvania systen:. — Lack Haven Expres. WWE pW A SWTHMSPONRT, i ..« PHILADA Arf R311 ify v.N. Yong vi nu Art B48 a 3 Lyd N YORK aw Daly. Weekday & = SE M. Nors. ~ Reading Causes ail ‘eaves WHI atl 388 P.M. snd arrives ak Philadephia st WNP, W. ‘Th wreright passengers wil find ihe Cannon Ball yesterabls ta the 18 O'clock (Hoon) RIN, _ Conmporione —AL W ifimaport with so: Resding KR. At Jersny Shove with rook Hy. for points in New York State ; Hest. At Musson with trios to and fress Philips. Division of 4 At Cleardeid with Buffsio, Bothester RE At Suh with ator or Ansonrifie snd ris : Diviiomt Sense. Th wd and with Penns. sod western A. ar between W sad : De ae meen, ames Ra. TT TY he
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