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BIGCinS Biled Into Little TJns, special! For the Behoof Bnsj People. Najrgets of News Reliered of All and Retdy For OHIO. rriK A'tc 'he teerorear-eil lt H. ncbliAk. of New Beigel, br a list ens allied.

of farmere la Seneca and edSMnmg sotm-ti hare tera aa-ladled by a eUck chraarer. who Bskiua i.utierrlr'tlune 'r New TT orb full KM journal, sad lrlsed valuabls prsfatuis to tn t'-roo. Sales'. aui Peter Nelboff. a thrifty hu Ml town euddsnly.

He baa ban Vr' h'iw" yaiem Wire Nail Conny. He draw bla fuU aatur-tay anS left tha elty BuBday. XaMIOUX. Auruat S. atmry nova, ef Boti-iir arrestel br United Statee Marshal Ill-land le-dar.

chart with senttlng obeeeoe letters IbrcufB lha roalle to Mra. Pred App. Tillow araiMoe. aiwi aa The twatstr-ar annual BMretlnr "he Western Union Bep-, Association and Ministerial laatllul began lis HakM la ibis ally lo-dair. gmirtarixi-D.

adiuii sa. John Oeels, vmu a4 la Saneuaky f'-e ateailne a dlaaaond frees Mra. araa arreaied bar tbla evenine. Elwooo. Aaruet 9a.

AM tba wiadew glaae facterts al ESwt rranalla tal Orestes artll re-aum sparauaaa ant Monday. ta (Ivan out, and eU ba raa ai aa Inoreeaed atvpeclqr. They art aul Membera of tha treat. jooa KoUs. ar rrankua.

baa antara4 a fS.OOO limit iult araJaet Jake Mliabof, who ne sUece -drove hla carriage, Into hla iHvdee'ti carnage, evarturalsg It aad throwing rwM.t and wife aad ehlterae ant aad badly la-Jurlnr them. Tha temperance people Intend to Ilia" a remon-tranee against arary saloonlat wha apUaa (or a rtrutwal Ileoaaa oa la a crouad that bo haa aot avmoiiad wltb ItM raqulraeaaaia at tba Nlcbolaoa )a. Tha Alararvdrta p4ata aaaa faatory. owaad by thaAiaarlcaa Plata Olaaa Company, anil atari up piambar aad ba run at full capacity, arjta WW ar I.OuO mas. n'ARkBM aocuat 28.

-Tha thlrtaanth annual on Ion of tha Bavaaty-flftb and Oaa Hundrad and Flrat Raanroanta and tba Kinatamth Indiana Battary taka plaea ta UU elty Ooto-br aad 4. Jtmaa MeOulra. who olalma to raalda In klaa-llicn, aaa found almoat daad oa tha N. P. nj O.

Railroad a Xaaittbur thla mornlnc. Ha Uft arnt-waa ernabad aad bo waa otbaruriaa Injurad. WMJCBURa. Auruat M. Maiara.

A. K. Nuwlla. Oaorga Colombia and Hanry Halkr. to appralaa tha praparty at tno O.

V. Roota Tumaany In tbla city. Ilaad tha aluaUoa of tha mlU prvparty and maohtnory at RLKHAP.T. Auauat M. Tha foundry dapart-mant of tha Buaachar Manor arte rins Company aaa daatroyad by lira thla mornlnc, antalllas a loaa of I13.WM on buUdlnc and machlnary.

Pully laaurad. KVANaVILLB. Auruat Isnatlua Tarhorourh aa 'tunatruck to-day, and had to bo takaa to a buapital. whrra la faarad ha will dla. Aaroa Bktanar fall rata a trala ta-dajr aad may dla.

8HfcI.BU.M, Aucuat 2S. A patltloa will ba pro-arniad to tha County Commlaalonara aaklnr tor tha purchaaa of two tralnad blood hounda to aid Ida IbariR la capturing criminal. WaUIK, Auruat StL Sunday Birht Danlal Fowiar, arad 7U, waadarad away from noma and ru doam a ataap bank 80 faat bleb to tha bottom wf a atono quarry. Ha Will dla. PORTLAND, Auruat Tndlana'a Twalfth Diatiict C'hriatlan Endaavorara met In thla elty thla aftamooa for a throa daya oonyantkm.

with uu dalaralaa la attandanoo. Bourn Bend. Auruat 2S. Charlaa W. Oolta.

acl S3, araa atruek by a Grand Trunk faat train tbla atoning and Inatantly 11 lad. IE5TDCZY. MATaviLUb Auauat 28. Jaroma Haaaeo. agad SI.

boardrd a train for'RIplay. Ita attomptad to Jump from tha var. but waa at ruck, and almoat inatantly klUad. Ha waa a aoo of Htraot Com-oj Haaaon. JL 0.

U. W. ELEOTIQg. irmtL anraTca to twc aaactaaa. 8TEVBaNTit.t.B, OHici, Auruat 29.

After tao daya avaalon the Urantl Lodge A. O. 17. W. nnlKhl Ita labora thla The of-rlceri r-lecter! for tha nulng year are: Grand Maater Workman, A.

V. bleach, of t'oluinbua; Grand Foreman. Warren Morrow, Lynchburg; Oram uveraeer, Fred Dho-nau. Cincinnati; Grand Recorder, Walter Plcklna. Toledo: Grand Receiver, J.

Older-nan, Cleveland; Urand Uulde, Tobaa M. JicoM hVUolty; Grand Inside Watch, H. Hchamberr-r. Hlllalioro; Grand al.le Watch, Albert Becker. Cincinnati; Grand Kxamlner, J.

A. Caldwell. Cincinnati; Orand Truatae. George Btroh, Hamilton; tuiirrme keul-Mentmives. J.

A. Juatla. Voungjtown; W. Henbron, Lynchburg; A. Roever, Cincinnati.

HarKluaky was cnoaen, aa the plnce ror noldlnv the next sasalon of the Grand. Lodge. TEES OH VIEW OF THE CASE. Paris, Auruat 2s. The Figaro this morning declare that the, Waller affair ta unimportant; that Waller waa only an American Consul through accident; that he never did well, and that his Consular colleagues.

In aJJitlon to the natives, shunned hint. The Figaro adds: "Nothing serious can result from ths ne-gotla4tonagardlng his condemnation, for he Is not worth the trouble. The Caetlne Incident Ismore serious, but any formal complaints should come from France, and not from America, which Is entirely In the rong. Moreover, the American nawapa-per campaign In this connection Is nothing but Sn enirine of election warfare without Importance for us, and aimed much mora against President Cleveland and Air. Eus- tia.

AROUSD THE CAMP FIBS, turiAv siarATca to taa a.iaoiasa. Citt. August 'JSL The annual reunion of the Nineteenth Indiana Volun tear Infantry was held here to-day. -A re ception 'a given the old soldiers by Mrs. Oliver P.

Morton, of Chicago, thla afternoon In the parlors of the Braohasa. a grand camp Ore' was held in the opera house, presided over by O. A. R. Ie-partment-Commander Shlely.

Senior Vice Commander Patterson, Judre Buckles of California and Colonel Hollowar of Indian- apolia. The entered the war l.ftn) men. and at the cloae only 100 of the original regiment were left, suffering in nerviest loss oi any regiment entered. i UUYAHOQA SETTLES. rtriAt siarATca to ras sveotasa.

ColimSub, Ohio, August 28. Cuyahoga County made her. August settlement with the state to-day. The report shows that her total tax collections for the June collection amounted to 2.S.X.23 of which the state eta lM.i;i a. She pays Into the state chool fund and draws out 71.

Erie County also made her settle- mnt to-day. Her total collections amount- iim.th. of which the state gets Erie pays In the state school fund sr. and draws out I7.aa. 8-fALLFOX AT.

MABTIF8 FEEST. ttrtAi aiaratra taa avamata. CoLirMBv. Ohio. Auruat M.

Secretary Prwst, of the Stat Board of HeaKh. to- uay received information that another otM Of imillnnv J-. Where a ahort tlma mrr rh fir ar HmM had O'fa in con-lnelnr local that they had smaUpox on their naodi. Secretary Probst states that there cases reported at Bridgeport. THE GUV HA80THEB BU8ISES3.

srcctai sivATra to raa axartzxa Jilw Havth. Cokm. August 2S. Ooverner AtckUnley to-day sent a dispatch to tha Connecticut Committee asking ta be allowed to Postpone his visit to Connecticut until some lir 8PtVnkf' Hla wisa will, af vvmpiiea wua. w.k mn ''red organs of tha kody -luAi wp py uuoa i 'BISIaIARCK Will VUlt Oastcii tier man-America eXerana H'alvuivd as Bremea.

seaetaa vun.s tt taa sseviaaa. Viekka, August 28. Prince Keinarck will go to Qaatela, a well-known Auatrieui watering piaae. an sjeptember 17. Thla eisioa causes great urprnae, aa tha cHmata at Oastetn In the autumn Is notoriously inclement, in this connection tt soar be pointed out that Dr.

Schweninger, Prince BUmarck'a phrslcten. who recently re turned from an excursion ta tha aorta. said, after vtaX'n Fiiedrlchsruhe. tba-t. "thanks to tba oare gives to th Prtnc aad hla quiet horn Ufa.

ha well stood tha exer-lloas entailed upon Mm by hla birthday celebrations." The doator Chen added that he advised tha Prtnc aot to exchange hla re- tiremeat In the aacbauawald for tha btnUa and discomfort of a yiait to ertnar lacto gen or Uaatela. a acred While Asleep CoatSTAMTTKOPUa, August 2a Details have bean received part of tha recent attack made by a hand of Bulgarians upon tha Moham medan voltage af Doe pat. across tha Turkish frontier ta tha Rhodop The attack, tt appears, occurred at dawn and while tha villager were asleep. Tha Bui- jrarhuis used dynamite bombs, and set lire ta the houses when tha Inhahltanta tried to escape, yitn, women and children, tt is claimed, were killed Indiscriminately, and. according to One version of the affair.

300 persons Killed in Duet, A4AOC10. Comma. August '2a. A duel with platola was fought near here to-day between Senor BenedttM, a Journallat. and Dr.

Ales- sandrl. The Utter was kUled. Tba quarrel which brought about tha encounter fT oat of a political discussion. Frmrteiesi Burned. Ivkea, iTALr, August 2S- It now appears that 14 persons were ktlled.

and a number were Injured hy the Are which broke out in the church at Rio bo rd ana. caused by the ex plosion af a lamp, and which spread to the pilgrim shelter adjoining the church, where moat of tbo persons were burned to death. STEPPED ASHORE And Waa Barred ith a Notice of a Blgf Bait. pmu SMrAree ee raa saoetasa. Maw Yobk, August 28.

Aa Joan R. Walsh, af Chicago, cams ashore from the Teutonld this afternoon he waa served with a complaint In a suit for $300,000 brought against him by ths Untied Press for betrayal af trust and violation of his fiduciary obligations while acting aa Director and Treasurer of that corporation. The complaint sets forth that Walsh, while acting as Director and Treasurer, and having full knowledge of the business affairs of the United Press, secretly formed a purpose of aeepolllna; and destroying It for his own personal benefit and that of a rival organisation, and how, to that end. he disclosed to Victor T. Lawson and Melville B.

Stone, both executive officers of a rival eerporatlon, ths business secrets of the United Press, and exhibited to them statements In writing purporting to have been taken from the books of tha. plaintiff to show the financial condition of the cor poration whose trusted Treasurer he at that time was. and made to them falae and fraudulent representations that the United Press waa In a state of panie and bankruptcy. By tha meana Indicated above, and by various other misrepresentations and slanders, the complaint states Walsh was able to divert from the United Press busi ness ta the amount of upwards of $70,000 a year. OUR INTERESTS Oelno; Carefully Guard el By MlaUter Den by In China.

D. August 28. The de partment haa received cable advices from Minister Denfey. dated Auguat 37. In which he states nhat Mr.

Hlxaon. our -Consul at Koo Chow, started for Kutlen under orders from blm to' Investigate the recent riots In the early part of thla month. Mr. Hlxaon went with tha consent of the Chinese Government, and under the protec tion of an escort furnished blm by the provincial authorities. Me waa accompanied rv a naval officer of our fleet, the latter, aa the department has been advised from other sources, being commanaer jNeweii, oi tne Detroit.

Ae to the Hiu cnuan commission, tar. DenbT statee that It will beiUn Ita work aa auon as the British Connul at Chung King, who has been designated "by his Government to serve thereon, can leave poat. which for tba time being he finds It Impossible to do. Ten Cnnv lotions. HorioxoNd, August 23.

It is reported here that all the members of the Ku Cheng Commission are In good health, and It Is said that the Chinese officials are assisting rheroughly In tha Investigation being made tnta tha recant maaaacre of mlastonaries. Ten Vegetarians, tt la added, have already been convicted, ana tne trial or otners is proceeding. There is said to be no danger of anr fresh disturbances in that district during ths sitting of the commission. HE WAS IN JAIL, And He Attempted To AeeeaU Fe mate Prisoner. srsctAi sisvaTca te vss raijvraia.

Chablbston. W. August 28. Some time before daylight this morning Ed Martin, a white man, confined In all at Montgomery. Fayette County, broke through a weak spot In the partition dividing hla call from one In which waa confined Llxzle Jackson, a colored girl, and attempted to assault her.

The woman made a fierce strugle. but when the Jailer, arroused by Lizzie' scream, arrived on the scene Martin had nearly accomplished his purpose. woman Was prostrate on the floor, and nearly every shred of the only garment In which she waa attired was torn from her body. Justice Adklns tried to take Martin to try him for the crime, but the Jailer refused to surrender blm, and a serious clash seemed imminent, but. br direction of the Prosecut ing Attorney, the Jailer thla afternoon consented that the prisoner should be taken before the Justice for a preliminary bearing.

There are hundreds of negro miners Montgomery and vicinity, and strong threats Of lynching are heard. The woman's condition la ail right, and she laughs over the nant. WHO HE WAS. arena aisrAree ra raa saeetasa. IiroiANAPOUa.

August 28. Theodora B. OJnum, Supreme Organlger of tha Oriental League, was murdered last night at Louisville. was a member of the Orien tal League, organised In this city two years ago. The league la comparatively new.

claiming a total membership of 1.200 la In diana. Illinois, Missouri and Kentucky. Garrett M. Walrod. of thla city.

Is Supreme rAnpMti. The dead man was not can orally known here, bis duties keeping him much out the city. He went from here to Louisville' to aid Hebron Council In giving an entertainment. He was a native of Calliornia, ana uwi wva, ILL FAR FROM HOME. uui biaearc re taa saaeiasa.

Indianapolis, August 2a, A letter was received to-day at the office of the Secretary of Stats from Secretary Owen. Indicat ing that Mrs. Owen is lying critically at New Haven. Conn. Mr.

and Mrs. Owen left here, about th middle of July for the coast af Mains, but upon reaching Newport she was prostrated. Afterward they went to New Haven, wnere tney sriu remain. The ettr says -that Mrs. Owen's health eontlriues ta steadily decline, aad the return home la now a matter secondary ta her condition.

HE FOttlTD IT CHILLY. raeiaa Satrarca re tax aauviaaa. DtXAvTABja. Ohio, Auguat 28. W.

F. Shy-rock. Musklngum'a candidate for Senator, from this joint district, waa here to-day sounding Delaware RepubUoans. It la understood that his visit waa net a profitable one. He found tA era sUU sore over the turning down af their candidate by the ZsnesvlUa Convention, and his receptfon was se far from cordial that hla stay was cut rather short.

CALLED TO JAFAS. Littlb Rock. Abjl, August 28. Dean Davis, wha far two years baa been la charge of TrtnWy Cathedral la this city, baa accepted the poCUoa of Professor of Systematic Divinity in the Theological Seminary at Tokyo. Japan.

He will sail Novem-t SH0Y7 GOSSIP. A GEEAT imTSTBEL EZW. Al Fleta, She Prtaee af Minstrels, aa Bla gnat compear of torn eaafcara eaasnt 'aaa a the Gread laat aicwt. tt as aeeAtf a aear saa tbla Has of boataeae outetde ef tba genial heed of the great eomMaaUoa eeeld have erewn se iargs aa aadV I as the srsJea bast act ef ebe long proerajmna- were more than rensld. aad tt erewded before the closmg sartormaaee, aatarday eranina, faoit will not be witb toe company.

If Mr. WM ars proper te vlat as hvtar a tee mi ia taaea is aa oaa be waaatd ptay ta etaaaa-M room oaly la aay beaae taa elty. at erta ariU wia evT uma. and tea opintoe Is beraoy vea-turad 0at before taa saaaoa closes Mr. Fald win bare reaiiaed a anug fortune aa a reauil of bla goud judrmant la building ep ao great a eamblnatioa.

There Bat a poor act ba ebe aaUra parterniaaee. Mum ef a aaofbara aa aatlraly new n4 all so wkb a eeaee of Saab aad etrtrt mat (aarly av thuaad ttta aodlaaoau The a rat eoane represents th Cen of Momoa. ft la aa attraetlve arranra-ment asd for aa beur trrbaie is paid te tha apirH of us ia Iff patellar, crisp, aoctaoea way ef tae euaeTel. After nurodeelns James Drvlla, taa warld'a eaaapiya drill bMte, tawv ta a aaaaoa of aong In wnlcii aerh wall kaowa artiste as Nell O'Brien. Harry J.

Howard. Atf a. Olbeua, Uavld Aa-4rada. Turn air fjonaeily aad CMcar Mleeaelle are baard. A btaturtc pare waa eontrtbaied by I nf.

Daniel Kmaaeat. tbe eMast alnatrai la tba vorkl. aad tbe eompoaer of "CMxta." Mr. Kai- waa aatauataatioaliy aawlaaded. enftaaa aa Inula at taesXer aaa produced by ateeare.

Fial-1. Uuoaaiiy and Olbeua ta a ecetca, au raa tne beat wile ever prase aura te taw city cry a atlaatrel coaapany. tilli pi'xi pedaacal daooar. la a WtiUaai Rows, tbe cbam- vary gracarui siaa. and ba lad tba daaolar earpa la a eerlea of ia- ln-ate eeoMtiana, falurlar the act with bla ua-evreiled Mrfuraun oa a pedaacal.

Bogert O'Brien do a elatar earner turn, w.t a aiaelcal addeaoa. The aiuateal strrletta. "Watersaelana." rlvea aa opportaaity (or all aiadeef danctor peculiar a tne aoutb land. pawaraoa aoriauaml bar experts, thrtlted the popia eltb thalr sraat Act. and "Vtopla" waa introduced.

TMi la a elever take-rft oe tbe Country Cirrus. It waa elaborately eat. and evoked rooade of applause for the teals ef tbe parUatpaata, aa wall ae laughter for tbe ludicrous attitude of tbe perforsiera. A highly pleased audience Med aot of tba bouae after the prorraroae. of whlcb thla baatllr written raWew touchaa only priaalpaj parte.

The mmmm pruaraaaeje win be rlvea tne remainder af ae weak, avetudlne the aataroar mauoaa EELE3 SLOAK Tbla la tba portrait ef Ratee ejioan. me aeeoav puabed wbe Is easkHig each a bit at the Zoo this week by her pleasing rendttlea of the new popular song, "at Dad's the Engineer. htia Sloaa baa a spleadtd stage praaanca. wbieb la a powerful auxiliary to bar beautiful voice to fairly eleetrifyiar bar bearera. btlaa Sloan la a peclal feature of the hlgb-claaa vaudeville ahow now being riven daily aad (rightly al tbe Zoo.

Go out to-nlgbt and hear thla gifttd eoagsirers and you will not regra YOU'LL BE THESE gTTHD AT. Aiaons the attractions eoaipoalng tha Aatertcaji Vaudeville Company, the etar of whlcb is atlas Ola Harden, are Richmond and QJenroy. the comedy boomers: Clayton. Jenkins and Jaeper, ta i na uaratown tne vteeion orotziara. tha orlgirial musical kings; Fannett Be.

LaartiK, tbe vocalist: Kenno and Welch, rrotaaque and acrobatic comedlana: Oeorge W. M.Ttrt, ccuoedian. and Joe Harden and queenre Hetnerton, ao-iety aketcb artlata. and HayJ-n'a laugbable afterpiece, "The Original Wlie AL Q. FIELD.

It ia refreshing to see a enaa of the progreaalve Ideae of Al Field on' the minstrel atag. Mr. Field Is a natural ftrn-enaker. Ma can't help It. Droll, dry and keenly alive to the atrblect In-tellectuxliy.

he can extract more solid pleasure from an apparently euspia thlirg than any man tn the orofeaslon. And. by tba way. Ma elite partner. Tommy Donnelly, la right along with the "old man.

i ne eoupie are winutaoie. BOTES HEW TORE. 'Kcxal Btaravra re Taa saaBiasa. New Tork. Auruat aft.

ra. lnartry will aot play In America thla comlnr aaaaoa. She has so notified her auuiager, T. H. French, and haa sent over an agent to adjust her broken contracts, Tbe reason for tbla sudden ebanre of plana la aald to be that Mrs, Lanetry may ba married soon tn Ens land.

She waa to have opened here In November and to have played 30 weeks In the big cities. Miss Billle Bartow had late breakfaat tn New nrk to-dav. Hha arrived on the Maaeachuaetta, of the Atlantic transportation line. She has ware little. Indeed, since aha made a bit here In Nanon." "Gypsy Baron," and other operettas at tne twim 10 Tears szut -ma uiv aonga I snail sing.

aaiu ansa laraw, ia I Aani tank aa Wall aa Borne others are 'Dandy Thrashing the Band. 'Mar-aery -Why Didn't Yoa Bead for Mar 'The ilri in tne ureper a biwb, ana ouvuiss. RuhhiAA ta after the bluture by Sir John Mlllaia. I nose flrat aa tba boy In the picture, than atep out ox tne xraase aao Bine uiv ei. BOTES.

The aaual 'Oadlea' Night" will be given at the People's Theater to-morrow, when aaaoklng will be prohibited la the auditorium ex las weater. Loula sLaJbnalra Orphean Btars are praeantlng an excellent bill for lady audiences. atlaaX'arter will render on thla occasion the song pubilabed in Sunday's Enquirer, entitled, "Mother Leree Tou ao, attia. roia win euav waw mm aonga, Mies Alice Ravmond. the world'a leadrlnr cornet soloist, who will appear at the Lajoon nest week, teiegrapbed yesterday baking ber releaaa beeauee of a splendid offer for aa extended eagarecnenc In New fork CUy.

Manager Nooaan rafuaed ber reauesc Next week orrermr a iiamaii a naww includes Oanavet, Koater aed ellal'a funny Kreach- mm I mm ewae ImimrtMa. Tki. mrm aneak JneUfth or under stand It when tt la apoiren. Xeverthaktea. his acoeatrle methnds and ale aonga Bona became the rare the Kt.

and now bla eervtcee are In great demand. Many other noted artists wUl aleo rfW mnU MmUiBI AK lfl hard B.t work 01. next week's drama. "Passion's Stave." an.1 the flrat performance next Sunday will be even better than their excellent rendttioa of 'The fMiar" thla weak. A novel wrestling match will he Introduced be tween tbe brown bear Jack, la -The Scout." aad of aur well-knowa local wrestlers eTurtng the aerond act of the pkty ar Hetwk's next Saturday alght.

The bear is aurety a very ciever wreauar, aad has never yet peaa uiaiiw asr aaaaj. Few plays gtrs opportunity tor the irarrodocrlon of so varied a cast as "A Moaey Order. Jul Walter's new comedy drama by Bermo ur U. Tlb- bala Here we find tbe wia-nafacrurer, the work- Inrmu and tbe farmer: tne gamoier aaa tne ao ventureaa; the tramp aad foe millionaire; the saint and tha sinner. People la ail walks of life are Introduced.

Laughter and tears, humor and pathos are ao delicately interwoven In Ita dlalorue that not a tiresome moment eccure. It la peculiarly a ptay foe the maaeea. cortatrwetedi ea a theme Of every ttay Hie tnat etnaea a nvfrnniTt mora In every Heart- Aa Demosthenes Plato Potts Mr. Walters flnda opportunity tor a splendid exhibition of bla rare talent in portraying tha role of tha tramp. "A Money Order" will be aeea tor the flraf time at Hauck's aest Sunday afceraooe aad evening only.

All the attractions at Kohl aad Mlddleton's Maaee Theater tbla week are unusually good. Especially se Is tbe performance of the lrwina. celebrated aerial, Mr. Irwia does a remarkable feat of head balancing en a swinging trapeae bar. without hording to anything with hie hands.

Mile. Irwin, tbe woman with the Iron laws, balds ene end of a alack wire between ber teeth, while the other end of ta fastened to a column, and on Thla wire Mr. Irwin walks, runs. Sauces aad swmra without causing ber lo release ber bold. She ia alee drawn to the retilnr br a rope held bet wees bar teeth, after whlcb the rope uncotle aad aba la whirled roend and round aa aha eeecende at a high rate of speed smil she rearbea the floor.

Among the ether artlata who appear are Aimee Louise, the aaeen of burlesque: Oeorge B. Howard, black-face teonologue artist, and Charles. H. King, ban's artlec Another feature la J. Al Hart's wonderful dog cirvue.

The musee halls are filled wttb wanatra. taoludiaa bug Joe. tae baavieat aaa la the srarid. E4 Walts, it pt aaa mlng Lawrence Haa ley ta "The Player. baa arrrrad to tatl ae of the eoaa-Ing ef that aitractlcaa to tbe Grand seat weak.

The eeartlnuptas ahow al the Xeoleglcal Oar-aens is booming, the aaphMhaater smith of the lake being crowded at every perfoivnaaee. The prsgrasais Is made ap ef atane ef the very beat render rile artlata te be obtained, end tn si odea suck peocrteas the Nelaoa family ef acrobats, wha are soon to Join the greet Jaarnuaa aad Bailey shows SHboa and Blemet, aerial artlata, erne erUi elao Join that eomlMnatasa; the Lawrences. In their pleaalnr trararsity. entitled "Fausune ITp to Data:" Jha Starr, jorcler turatqw. late of Koatar aad Btara; rbe Lamoata.

wuederfisi aurolaua wha ariu neat eeaaoe be a lead tag feature ef Jefferaon, K-aw aad ir'sarar'a "Ooua-try Cirrus;" Oirtnore and St- Cair. arrobane comedlana. who aoon Icrla Weber aad ootnbt nation: La Kalie Ade'e. dueen of tha re-votvtng globe: lettie La Vyne, trxnaf ormatioa oanoar: Tuassla Lacne. the wonderful child te lot- Helea aVioaa.

t-nnclnaatt'a favorite auerane: aistarm- minrnM and dtnetna eto-4A am aanjo wet 1st jraeaea Maeka, FirnauKl's arirlnal xaaaae isrsw; umiim, any doe; Habeebe. the Turk-ab Uaacing g.ri. The ena-agameat ef the Bellatedt-Sallenbarg Band artll begia at the Eee Beat Tuesday evea-M. Besides Xr. Beilatedt hlmaalf.

mere ere -Br other swioists we win appear, trarlodinr arthur Brook, owe aad piccolo eoioiat; Arfred rKMaceC tne great obee-at: Otie Fniaca. arinaat rTujiat- Jacob Itohwr. Arinet Xma. Mill, the wonderful ariiiarn.r, and athers. The Bacchanalian dance will be one of the fea--Bsaa ef the part takes by tbe ballet la tbe epee-cia, "A Midsummer X'lttjt'e lraaat," at tbe beginning a-; tar- rnvw- 1 THE EITQDIREI CETCIITITATI, THUBSDAY, AUGUST 20.

1C35. arm be given by eta prwaslara aad Wrtv-foer eery-aeiaea. It ta aald to be enve af the Uvelieet and aaaat caarmsng mavemiata at Ha kind ea the etaae to-day. A seatuBe aurpelae awaita the Ue" a petroas waea- Tae baliet ia renearaing a Jackaoa Wall ia tarfa aa exnert aare tne Qnttm Oty te batter eearipeed wua Sanaatrs ter pin law than aay city be bee visttee. bear tae great A Baydea Wsarlay abomid aacara tbelr.

at the Ieoplee Tbe Cataasbta. Oaera Caejpaay. wbsah is tbe sen aacraathaa at ttse Mew iieaaa. faerltminr wttb a sis Ms as te be see ef the aaoet complete ersaalsaUaas mm u.b hi he tae OCX bar opera, will be scaeed wua tbe atavaat P''f-(Ma of detail froaa Ha rraad seeale aeiitjeadiaira ta tbe anil Mm iiaii 1 ertU sot aoir be eorreeur. hot siahorately t.llt S.

aass eajc ia enaee wiu lend a ajaanatar aa, ua a 1 OrieataJ isain. To-day at tbe Lagoea wUl probably he eas ef of tba eottar aaaaoa. Tne nraalag bate tbe erry, wbe will be lie itemed by tba read, bare Bold utotaaaade ef tickets. The ree-graame la a apian Ud aaa la etrary "r- pleaaaat time is raaraaieed fur -V. ter-da.

Is addition, the paroaa wUl be tbe pleaatjee of ecastribeting to the benefit eC ea arortby a ctaaa ef pauses aa earee the ptcallc- Opealns; wtth a atathiee aext Soaday. ths rstantata will preaeat a eoaaedy ereatkaa that Is brand sew te tbe osuar-e-era ef this elty. tt has baea a aaoet aiapliatta uu na wberever fa baa been produced, and tf aaa te to if Devote aha sreeenl It, one la led te believe that fTwo thinvo tm. It la after tbe etyle ThePaig and eontalne aotne ef tbe base caceeduens a tbe faxcaaBedy world. Tbe aeeaery aaed la the production la all carried by the company, aad the wardrobe, properties aad acL.ainrtea ereeald I to-be tbe beet that can be obtained.

Tbe apartaltlea are very clever, aad the vocalists of tha eonabtee-tton far In advance of those usually foaad In faree-coraedy prv-lurtlons. The Indlaaapoua preaa speaks ta moat netterlas terma of both play and raatTand aext weak aaoeld ba a big eae fee tae Fountain. At the eoaclueloa of "A atieatstaaBer lOgbfa Dream" aUaarer Mouoaa will pat a circus oa the hoards ef ths Lagoon. Jack RoMnsoa will be one of the tauuiagere of eae affair, aad the fa-otoua WtlUe Marks wlU be the etar rldae. rata of tha Brertlaae staaa settlass evsr sees' la this cKy for a vaooevlUe artlat Is taa one given Irruinn, fvwnae at the Fauntala durtha hST SDS- ctalty rtrla week.

Ttira taieated trotasa apaears to rrow la favor with the pavtrone af tbla theater, and every performance the applause ahe receives beeomes more marked. Matisse to-oay. Oenroy aad fes are to produce their new piay at tbe roaataia la tae near future. Al Field aad Tommy Ponnetiy. la their satire oa Prealdent Cleveland and" es-Presldent Kar ri son.

at the Oread this weak, do a very elever thing. rou aee Field's aflnatrele at the Oread thla week you win forget rbe aot weather. Tbe ebow la a splendid one. IN PROCESSION The Veterans ot Sedan Will March Prior To tbe Celebration, The committee charged with tha arrange ments for the Sedan celebration at tha Zoological Garden next Sunday met the office of the German Mutual Life Insurance Company last night lr, A. H.

Ratter- mann acted as Chairman of tne meeting. and received the various reports from subcommittees. The committees on music and railroads reported that the musical ar range men ta were completed, and that -meroua excursions would run Into the city next Sunday. The preliminary celebration Saturday night will also be a success, aa the committee reported all arrangements completed. Mr.

John Schwaab. the Grand Marshal of the parade, has appointed Messrs. Rudolph Neuman and Ernst Weber aa hla assistants. The torchlight procession will be In two divisions. The first division, consisting of the military organizations, will rradexveus at 8 o'clock on Court street between Race and Elm.

The second division, composed of social organisations, will gather on Court street between Race and Vine. The mounted division will start from the north side of Race street, near Court, reporting to the Assistant Grand Marshal. Mr. WleeenthaJ waa appointed aa the leader of the veteran division. Tbo headquarters of the Grand Marshal will be at tbe Washington Platform Saturday night, where all the d.

vision lead-era will assemble. Following Is the order of arangement of the various divisions: United Statee flag, police patrol, military band. Grand Marshal and his assistants, flags of the different organisations. Military Benevolent Society, Landwehr Society, German-Austrian Society, Soldiers' Benevolent Association, Li-vision of Honor for the veterans with cavalry escort, military band, Schleswig-Hol-atelner Benevolent Society, Bavarian Society and Baden Benevolent Society. The line of march will- be from Elm to Eighth, to Race, to Fifth, to Vina, to Ninth, to Main, to Twelfth, to Vine, to Findlav, to Race, to Liberty, to Elm.

to Fifteenth, to Central avenue, to Twelfth, to A RECEPTION To George F. Tlbbetta, the New V. M. A. Secretary.

Arrangements have been completed for the reception of Mr. George F. Tibbetts, the new General Secretary of the Y. M. who will arrive In this city to take charge of the affairs of tbe Institution on September 8.

An elegant musical programme will be rendered in Slnton Hall, under direction of Prof. Surdo, and short addressee will be made by Prealdent William McAlptn, H. Thane Miller and other members of the Board of Directors. At the cloae of the programme Mr. Tibbetts will have an Informal chat with the members and their friends in Che reception room on the second floor.

WASHING Mrs. James Lrf Poll Off Her Porch and May TMe. Mrs. James Lee. of 164 Eastern avenue, met with an accident yesterday that may prove fatal.

Mrs. Lee lives on the second floor of the house. Yesterday afternoon, whll hanging out Che wash oa the porch, she lost her balance and fell off tha chair and over the railing, a distance of IB feet Her collar bona and four ribs were broken. It Is thought that she is injured Internally and will die. Her husband Is a teamster for Crane A Co.

NEEDLE Was Yet in Mrs. Hesse. Hand, Though "Death Had Come. Mrs. Louise Hesse, a widow, residing w.th her son at No.

155 Bardsn street. Cummlnsville. waa found dead In a chair at her home last evening trbortly before 6 o'clock. At tha time the dread summons came Mrs. Hesse was knitting a stocking, Hi.ni KAe Itnld an tihe needle.

Coroner Haerr was notified, and viewed bhe remains. Heart disease is the supposed cause of death. TRUCKS SLIPPED OUT. tririAL BurtTca re ras raocisxa. Daitvivj-b, Iuw Auguat 28.

A serious wreck occurred on the Big Four Railroad 14 miles west of here this morning. The rear trucks of tha freight ear In front of the caboose slipped out, throwlns tha caboose off tha track and smashing It -to pieces. Three men were uauij injure. 13 a. vM.ta tawlfflnff fatal wounda.

Frank Burgess, of San Diego. CaL. had three ribs fractured. His recovery le doubt ful. Samuel Duncan.

oi i4B iters. fm-stas badly bruised on the back and hips. None of these men belonged te the crew. They are railroad man nuuuog a jm. DOGS 01 HIS TRAIL.

Biiii.iim Tvn Ausmst 28. A posse Of man rem bloodhounds rrom van aturen are In hot pursuit of William Blaagley. ths proprietor of a quart shop la tha aouthera part of the county, who last evening flred the contents of hie revolver into the body of Carey Bell, a common laborer of Dillman. Ind. BlacEle-re motive tor the deed was revenge.

Be a having beaten hint up ta a fight a few night previous, EARLY Dt THE HELD. arxcXA. saseaeca ve raa ibosiibbb mciAWAKa. Oatro. Auguat 23.

The es-pected resignation of Judge Jenner. of tha Fifth Judicial Circuit, baa Inaugurated a movement try tbo members of the Delaware Bar to have Hon. Jobs D. Van Deman appointed ta fill tba vacancy, and a petition to that effect will be presented ta Oovernor McKftiley. HIS EFREE EJDED.

tuisviuj. Auaruat 38. William Za. Oreen, stenographer for the Mutual Life Insurance Company ef New Tork. ended a spree this evening by taking also grams of SBOtrphlne, which caused his death ia a few hour.

He was 39 years of age 'and married, and came of a good family In Charleston. HI c-- taadtes Who use SOZODONT have only to open their i.is to prove its excellence. Tneir white, lea ruin ir. apotieae ceetA e)d fragrant breata aul l.il the story. Vnere Is nore demarvd for thie wholesome and en, exceptlcnut preparation than loT aij other oenu-rtce la t-e carke.

MUST BE GOOD, Meaue Shipped To Focr- Ctiwatrire. Waxo-tqw. August Aa laxptwtaJrt order, giving fuU protection to foreign coev- sunM-rs ea American easat products, waa Issued by Secretary Morton to-day. it will prevent tbe rx-poe-tatlon ofaay beef that Is not Inspected, avad wUl rsiaas the exporters at korse meat so to nesih the packages that the nature of the coriteaets shall he apparent. Tba aeUoa la auUaortaed by aa act of Mart jso, am ended adarck 2 last.

Tba eedee fellows: "It as cede red ataat from aad after March 14, VOO, all beef offered for expor-taUoa. whether freah. aaltsd. canned, eoraed or Decked, shall be acootnaanjed be a rert .,1. cate a-ho-trina; that tha cattle from wheah It produced -were Tountl free froaa ola-sns tbe msec sound aad whnleennn bp ea iaapector ef tlUs eetaartsneat.

And in arder that It may be determined wheeher al) eeef exported haa been ae in spected aad found to be sound and Whoke- vt Is further ordered that the meat of all ether epeeies of aaK.tne.la. w-blrJi for any reaeoa doee not bear toe tne pact loo tags and stavmpa of thie daparxmeeit, shall be packed ia barrels, cases or other pack-agea awiich are learlbly tnarked la such manner aa to dearly ana lea te the tanecies of animal from which the meat was pre-dured. Meat which te not ee marked, and wct le not encorooenled br a eert'ficate of Inspection, shall be classed ae unlaapetrt- ea -oeer. aaa will not. bo auowed exportation.

Tottce ta hereby given to ex Dorters of meet, which said meat Is free a. salted, canned, corned, packed or otherwise prepared, and to owners and areata of ease La upon which said meat Is exported, that no clearance can be rven to any veaeel ha vine: on ooara aasd meeu until tie provlstons of thai order are compile! wkh. btiauo aioavroai. aeeretary.e' WEDDED AT NOON Waa Richard Harlow, of Chicago, To tee Maatdt Itaanebee. of ClacianaxL srsctas sasravca se ras nac-ua.

Glo-jcbstcs, Auguat 28. A society weeding took place thU aoon at Bt. John's Cptacooal Church whkm will bo of especial tat erest te people ta CnakHnnsui and the Weet. The coBtreoring parti as were Mr. Richard Harlow, of Chicago, and Miss Maud Baraabee, of Clncltrnsai.

who is staying at tba summer residence of her aunt at East- Point, Mrs. Conrad, of Montana, for merly of Providence. Ths Uttle church was filled with repre sentatives of the summer colony. Tbe church was profusely decorated: tha altar was adorned with two vaaee of bride's roses. The altar iatl waa trimmed with evergreen, rale's roses aad esKere.

On the sanctuary choir was a bouquet of white asters, tied with bows of white satin ribbons. In eaeh pew stood a pot of ferns and evergreen. The bride waa dreaeett In white aartn. trimmed wlOi orange Moseoms, and carried roses and a prayer book bound in ivory, from which tbe marriage service was read. Two Uttle rlrls in pink attended the brldee- tmia, ana sirs, unraa gave away tne bride.

The marriags waa performed by Rev. Err. Mills. Immediately after tne service a nuptial masa was celebrated, wua Master Charles W. Proctor as acolyte.

The Wedding March from Lohengrin and a recessional were rendered by ths church organtst. After the ceremony the wedding party were driven to Mrs. Conrad's summer residence at Eastern Point, where a wedding breaavlaat EMMA TALKS BACK. Says Her Reverend Has band ia a Drunkard and a Thief, rrtci a sumtci to SBattiaxa. GcTHJUK, Okj Auguat 28.

A month age Rer. Thomas M. Home, a prominent Merhodhrt preacher and ex-Presiding Elder Of the territory, filed a for a divorce from hie wife, Emma K. Home, charging her with abandonment, lewd and vicious conduct, attempting to kill- him, Ac. To day Mrs.

Home, who Is now llvCng In Mis-sour, ft lad ber answer, whloh waa one of the most sensational papers ever presented to an Oklahoma Court, She denies every allegation In his petlttoo, and starts out by charging blm with cruelty, neglect and ah-ualvenees, and says she was compelled to support Mm and their children. She further charges him wth habitual drunken ness, ana eweere tsiat ne etoie aaj rrom her, and on numerous occasions confessed to being guilty of adultery. The case promises to be one of the most sensational ever tried In the territory. NIAGARA HARNESSED. "Pint Appllcat lm "of "Power Oe aerated By the Falls.

Niaoara Falls, N. August 28. To day the first prscttcal application of ths electricity generated by tbe water power of Niagara-te Industrial pursuits waa made when the first batch of aluminum waa turned out from tbe Pittsburg Reduction Company's hew works here. A number of nawspsper men and others were present Invitation to witness the process of elec trolysis of ths metal. Souvenirs of ths uses of which ware afterward distributed among the guests.

FAMOUS ELITS BURIAL, SVSCta, BtseATCS TO TBS Bochssteb. N. T- August 28. Dr. Simon Quinlan.

who died on Sunday at Elk Heights Farm, near Palmyra, waa burled at that place thla afternoon. The funeral waa largely attended, members of tha Or der of Elks from several states being pres ent. Mr. Quinlan came hero from England In 1831. and went Into the cigar business In New York.

In ha went to Troy and entered bualnsas Oeneral Joseph B. Carr. In 1WM he went to Syracuse aa book keeper for Joseph Barton. He finally located at Klk Heights Farm, where he died. Dr.

Quinlan waa best known because of his connection witn tne xtenevoient ana rro tectlve Order of Elks, of which ho was until recently Grand Chaplain and Past Grand Kxaited Ruler. IAMI8 MEHIIQS ED. araciAj, stsraica ve res utniiaaa. Bast Lrvreooj Orio, August 28. A suit was filed to-day by -te Cherry Valley Mining Company, this county, against the minora (a- ths strike and a number of their wives, and a temporary Injunction Issued by the Common Pleas Court, restraining tihem from making aay unjust demonstrations or preventing others from working: Miners went out May 1, and August the corn oeny brourht a force of new men.

and set them to work. At various times these men nave been compelled to quit work by str-kers, at Is said. HEW CORPORATIONS. arttcsA. BisrATca te ss asasrasa.

Cof-tntBus, Ohio. August 28. The follow ing articles of incorporation wars filed with ths Secretary of 8tate to-day: Ths Dell-cstssse Grocery Company, Columbus, Ohio, capital stock The Hlrd Manufactur ing Company, Cleveland; Ohio, capital stock llO.OOO: The Champion Chair Company. Hlllaboro. Ohio, capital stock tSO.uJO- The Fortschrttt Union No.

11 V. D. of Cleve land. Ohio, and certificate of change of ter mini ox toe x-ima isortnera Hallway v.oro Pany. THE SULTAJ.AIQRY.

CowsTAB utopij. Auruat ta. The Sultan haa sent a dispatch to ths Turkish Ambassadors at Paris and St. Petersburg bitterly complaining at Great BrUeJB's attitude re garding AremnJa. which attitude da-ecTibed as fUseoarteous and derogatory to the' Sultan's pros tire.

The dispatch concludes with aa appeal to tha French and ROsStaa Governments to aaa thalr good ef flees with Great Britain ta modify her present attitude. MORE BOOTY rOPJD. Sax FxtajtcJBCXA, AVugust 2S. Wella-Farge detectives dlaeovered to-day of the (08.OOO stoles from tha Soutbera Pacific near Swingle Station la October last. A few daya ago they found two empty cotn packs that had contained $40,000 ef the plunder, aad which It was supposed had been foaad and carried off by tramps.

Todays ttlaoovsry accounts for all hot $1,506 ot the booty. nTE CARS WRECXEIV firxraiA, Ohio, August 28, The bwrsUng ef aa air tuba oa aa east-aeuad Laks Shore aad Mieblgaa aVyothera freight trala at Black JUver switch, ba the Northern DivV slon. west ac this elty. te-day, caused fttrs cars to break loose aad erash tats tha balance of the train. The ears were completely wrecked aad the valuable contents scattered.

CUT IS wirx DxxrHoe, Onto, August 2S. Scott Snyder, aa employe la a sawmill at HuctsvUle, this county, met a terrible fate to- by fall-tnr In frtrot of a r-'- He was cut tn twain, tne nrotira h.s halt way beta. aulaa-rs aad t.s. PR. PIERCE'S MEDICINES.

Cots a ra tj taa kills more people than rifttbsiix. It U. mere deadly than any of taa macti aresAlrx! rra- antics. Fally one-faxtl of all the deaths it 1 7 America are by eocixarirp-tioa. It is a stesj.

thy. rraduai, slow It perse- 7 trates the whole It la every drop of blood. It aeemt to work only at the hmrs, beat the terrible drain nad waste go oa all over the body. Tbe only way to ret rid of conrampuon is to work oa tbe blood. Brake it pare, rich and wholesome, boild top the wastine; tiwsin, ptrt the body into coadition for a fight with the dread disease.

The core of consamp-tion is a fight a fight between sound tissues and the enexoschinjr genos of diiataae. Dr. Pierce's Goklea Medical DLsoorery fights oa the right side. It drives tha erms back, forces them out of tbe body. I will cure 93 per cent, of all cases of consumption tf it is takea daring the early stages of the disrtae.

Its first action is to pat the stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys Into (rood workinjr order. That makes digestion good aad astamilatioB quick and tbot-oucrta. It tnakea sound healthy flesh. That ia half the battle. That -Bakes the Discovery good for those who have not contuspuoo, bat who are lighter and lean robust than they onght to be.

A targe book, of too paves, tellins; all about this wonderful medicine, will be mailed free oa receipt of this notice aad 6 cents to cover postage by World's Pi she turn Mbdicai, Aociatioi No. 663 Maia Street, BuSalo, N. Y. CA PTIOKe-Bay of reliable dealers. With any others, somethintj else that pays them better will probably be urgea oa just as good." LOCAX.

KUriVka. CTIr you want bargain In new modern 11-room residence, dont fall attend auction sale Saturday, Auguat Si. o'clock p. Fairfield and Dexter avenues. Choicest location East Walnut Hills, a-rPASKga's Ot-tora Tome revives tbe strength, expels pain and sires restful sleep.

Parker's Hsir Balaam Is life 10 ths hair. sasrAaai.vara by Prof. Fennel gnarantaes Parmertoa's Old Jordaa Bo or bun. Zi W. dta.

arCoKcxT every evening at Wlelert's s- TDloo, MOB Viae street. say-Tar the Home (team Laundry. IS A reads. MARRIAUCS. HACKINOER WOOLFORD Jcunea Hack- inger, or Uelhl, city, to Ullie WooUerd, of 117 Neava at.

DEATHS. BRAG DON Ixetta Bra don. beloved wife Aa I- rr- va 1 uMiiiu crauvn, 1 UWIBT, AUflUI Al, In her 3d year. Funeral Thursday, at 12 o'clock, at M. E.

Church. Madlsonvllle, Ohio. Pleaae omit flowers, (Clermont County papers please copy.J BROWNEIX C. A. Brownell.

Atarust 28. agea 0 years, unerai rrtday morning, at 10 o'clock, from the home of Mrs. Brownell's mother, 828 W. Eighth st. (new number.) EVANS At Wyoming, Ohio.

Auguet 28. at- p. cnariea ooflrurt bvaxia. eldest son of Albert and ElUxabeth Evans, aged 4 years. Burial private.

KINDT Frederick Kindt, at 2:45 p. Auruti 2s. agea in years montns, at tne residence of his parents. Weatsrood, Ohio. Due notice of funeral will be given.

MILLER Herbert W. Miller. August 23, at aon of Harry and Clara Mill Funeral at church. Plea 10:30 a. m.

Friday from mt Ridge. Ohio. O'MELARA Tuesday morning, at Peoria. 111., William CTMeara. a formes: resident of this city.

Funeral will take place from mortuary of T. J. MulvlhUl Thursday, at m. 8CHNITTQER On Tuesday, August 27, at ttgo p. Louis H.

Bchnittger. the beloved son of Wm. H. aad Cathrine Bchnittger (nee Holxhalb. at the are of 21 rears ft months and IS days.

Funeral will take place from his lace residence, Eamonde South Fair mount, on Friday. August 30, 1005, at 1 p. m. Friends invited. SID WELL John Sid well, cause r-erebro meningitis, years born at Tlckhill, Yorkshire.

England; died August 2a. ltnKl. p. m. Funeral to be held at tbe residence of Henry Oreen, VM E.

Fourth Covington. Friday, August 30. at 2 p. m. Friends Invited.

WESTERMANN-Csroline (nee Doeckerl beloved wire of John 11. vv estermann. Au gust 27. It, at 10 p. at the age of XI years 10 montns and 17 daya.

Funeral from residence, 'Mi Hen way Saturday. Ill 1 T'bt kl.k maaa at St. M'lchael'e Church. Friends and relatives Invited. Flease omit Bowers, MONUMENTS STrX DIAMONDS.

C. MICHIE BROS. DLflJBOSDS, WJiTCBES, JEWEtlJY. 17S Wast Fourth -street, Cltaslaaatt. Mew Ko.

SIS West Fearth smreet. RAILWAY TICKETS. EADER'S CUT RATES TO ALL POINTS. -tS EAST FOURTH STREET. THOS.

LOVELU THOS. LOVELL. Latest style In Stcrilnf snrer Waist Sets ana Beit rias. I 1T8 ARCADE. SPECIAL NOTICES.

ayDYKIxa aad CLKAMIBO at i. Walksr'a, hy J. H. DOTt. successor, hi K.

Third St. SOCIETY NOTICES. A SPBCTAI, tnaetlnr ef Colonel C1av Ledaa Ma 1M, F. aad A. Covington.

la ealTed ter TMm (uuraaay) atutuf mo. at a ao, aiaamiK Temple, tor the purpose of Mteiialartae faneral of our deceaaad brother. 1bee. May. The brethraa are coroiaiiy lnnieJ.

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rilaladell. eeey. ADVERTISING. voa are Interestsd la sdverHjlrjg wiua to aUuMxateo. fsairniet to Tho Procter Collier AoTSBTisiao aid PaiBTtwa, I 1T7 WaJ-suT trr.

ctmcumAXt, SUMMER RESORTS. "THRO' SLEEPING CAR" To MACKH.au Take tbe Marsteswaa rtsev eaaX Bt. ak Aa- sMsd BUSisaa faelral arja. Laaea fiarlwaaU la tBealteraaua. Arrive aachlaee Beat seat bibs far aeeeafaat.

Ticket eases. 4taj A Via- I-- COAL ACME COAL THE Don't bo pcrroacard to take something alas said to bo "Just as good." There Is uoihlng so good ss the senulne article Itself. KAUAUIIA COAL AND COKE CO. THE Poo of Mill Street, hone TCM. T.U 9AMXU0.

NOTICE- rCffi-ACIIERTi "of Fred. AcWrt LithoffTachic Art a lift Ce. PCf "PC tae pab.icto kaow that he is ta 1 iDtrrreim ti ia c-cc-Ta tow aa -1 his 1 -ee. neater rr mm i. lJMliJrd 1 I AUCTION CALKS.

Dt T112 Ezexitl l. zrnzn Co. AlTCtJtTSZ; s. ASSIGNEE'S SALE FOUtlFWEIiOTS Three Elegant NcW Houses HA RTVBLL. O.

jkt Aucnoa Saturday. August 31, '95, At trCVaek. Vaea tbo trTy order of the Court of Iiaejvency of Uamiltoe Ctmnty. Ohio, aa tree red. ta A.

HARSH, Asslfraec of Ca K. Tsjlor. FIRST Vacant "Lot. north side of WU-hw aveaae, lea feet front by 37 a feet deep. aAppralsod at S2.SOO.

"SFCOXT Klegant New Reatdeaee of rooaaa. wtth Wot OS feet treat by 3UO feet deep, ea south aids of Willow aveaae. tarAppraiaad at 4250u THIRD Fine New Realdence of rooms and Laundry, with lot few front by S10 leet deesv on semUt side ot Sotath Cseeceat Appraised at 94,000. FOtTRTH Excellent New House of rooms and Laundry, with lot feet front by 2JO feet deep, oa south side of South Crescent avenue. axar-Appralsad at S3.260.

TERMS Or SALK-Oas third cash ea day of sale, balance In one and two re-art, se-oored by mortgage, with per cent Inter-eat, or all caah, at optioa of purahasera. Fartlee Saali lag te taspert piooei iy art II find keys at Mr. Georre H. Taylor's reai-dence. North Crescent avenue, Hartwell.

El trio cars, Blf Four and H. snd D. R. R. run wlthla THREt) fiQCARlCa Or PROPEJITT.

A. J. MARSH. Assirnea. MARSH tV RITCHIE, Anorevs.

XXI SlXtm ft ItrifTJaT CO AMOsasrs, By Tbe EZEKIEL BERNHEIM CO, ATKntUUU e. Saw Mala atreet. Tlll FURNITURE aid House Furnishing Goods Of All Kinds At AUCTION'. TRIDAY. Angast rommeudng ai-tv o'clock a.

lor Cash. CI NCI ATt CONSERVATORY orMUSIC Mlea CLAUA BACH, IXratrrreaa. Twenty-ninth Academic Tear opens Sept. A thorough Musical Education after the methods of European Conservatories. Students from the city and.

vicinity, as well aa those from abroad, can enter at any time. ft sal dance aepartrwen fer young ladies from a dsatance For csualoguee ed-dreaa hliaa CUHA BAI Fourth and Lawrence ata, Ctnclanatl, o. Prof. Eiseles Bradford tt. W.

Cor. Stk aad Cln'tl. Tbarourh aa ,1 apeeoy rr-iara! Attoa for aay CUI L.S.UB BOleVMTiriO aCHUOL Sparlal txHireee la ail the aUecaeatary aed Adtanced Studlea, for profaaaiosal and Scientific Pursuits. Civil aad afechaalcal cnainaerlur or Busineaa. In a private; aay or eveaiar- Sue W-aa-aUSKLA.

PlklX.PrlBeliaa. MR. H. N. HILLS.

sbcsxt ar Harcoort Mace Seminary and Ken 7 on 1U11- U17 Academy, Gameier, otuo. Will ba at the Olbaoa Houaa. Oaalaaatl, Acttraet SO and SI. from 11 a.m. to I p.

tn. and froaa 4 to p. where he will be rlad ta eneec all who aeaira a peraoaal latarvlaw aboat ths acauace. Cat-aloaraee aent. VIRGINIA FEMALE INSTITUTE, aTArJCTw.

-riaWAniia. ra, Ibbv. AV h. STt AVatT. S-elaslsal The aext aaailos ef ease meelhe seeaa Heyc let whh lull eorpe el eupenov teeehaea.

Terms rae-eonatwo. Ataply early. tXalesuas Seat Dpoa appli-eatioa te the lriaripal. "Notre Dame Academy. tt Qrandia road, Kaet Walnut Hllla.

a Seieet Day School for girls, will fssnsit rlaases September a. HOWE MILITARY SCHOOL Situated la the tndkaaa take Ree-toa. taeeoara thorairBly for OeHaea. aeaaotiae SaHaaola er Boat- Bess. Tweirca year oaruaa tMptesnear sa.

Far II lustra tea circular addreae KaiV. J. M. atxaLKN KlfC Kaatar. Uaaa.

lad. nEKKXtET SCHOOL. M-M W. 44th Hew aj Tors city. na autiAma term, lata rear.

I alas Sept. SO. Ceplaa of tae register aad circular of the boarding oapartsaBnc aent usee Trtr'-T" te CLARK RB A U. liasiatrar. STEAMSHIPS.

MW YORK eOUTHAMFTOK naloa fated. TWIN SCREW V. a MAIL. STKAMSHIPa Ballina svery WadBaaeay al II an. ST.

IvOflS sept, el PAK1H. Oe. hew YoRa ill err. Lot-is on. i r-Ajua ia) kkw ota.

oet. ss rr. ixins sept, sal Paris oec so MEW Si BT. lAUla.Ne. 4 BED STAll LI3STE.

NEW YORK TO AKTWERP. Sal line every WadBesday at aooa. KKNgrNOTtiN. Sept. 4: NtXJKDLANI) Sept.

11 UrTBlTAHR. B. pt. ISI ln rt I rkji. Tft AHS.Oot, lateraarl aaal Bavt atiea Cemaaay.

Pier 14. North SUver. Bowilag Oreea. New Tnrt Atlas Nat. Bank, Third aad Waraat rtee-ter a w.

Third Geranaa Nat. Ihiii mire ana nawit eta. tjfiio valley fac Bank. TS W. Third sr.

Weatara Oartaaa Jaaaa. TwaUUi WHITE STAR LINE. ratted Mates sad Royal tfsn Pteatneea. Kaw Tera. liaeeaetowa.

Ijvereool. Tenteaas. aerA. a a. nv I Majestaa, Beaa.

is, 4 p-m. rttaBaje.Sep ll.toa.m. Oftuiije(i xa.il isuaxB tialooa rales, sao arui npeard aaaaai Cefeia. Sa4 and Sao, all seeerdiBf aa lenatiee ei tertas and stale- ine.raee tarseteat I'-e rates, ror rtfier a arqiatioa apply to BKPI.KH A CO. W.

Third ac. Ohio Vallav Hank, (iermas NatVrmal Hank sad Western Uertnaa Assk, CMH-ianaai er H. MAlT-l-AAl a i-aaa, V. xs ttreaavay. Maw I orlc.

teea'l Agt, -VTMraill; rencu nee le narre, ranee. La Chainsegne, Pmrot, Matiirday. Auswet tl, aeee, le Boergogae. Leboeaf. Becnrday.

f-ept. T. a aa ta Tooraine, reaiell 1, relurday, eapt. 14. 1 a.

n. Parlor aeat and baeeva-Botting eara attaehad ta secaai tress Havre-rare ter vareveraa)c. aeats Oeeeral A rest. Boerltne teaee. 9.

f. IbeOhie Vel ar national Hank; Geresaa atioeel Peak: V.Coppola, aai tlaa beer a W. Third t. Lsaeisaere, W. Agaats ler viseuBwi.

JiPA IC-CUnU PACIFIC MAILS. A. CO. Oeetdeaiei Orisatal A a Ce. bteasaers leave Sea Kreafma, Peru Mept.

S. aw as, Costtie, via Honolnlu.iett. la, aa. CUy ef BUoale Jatre.e SI, p. aav For 'reigtit, Baaaag.

aad gaa ral waaraaaoee apety ss.B.w.ur.H, Agent, t. Bamaer ec ietaaaeaee, at st 6 earee Bund at, Craciaasii RANGES. C. Steel Plate Ranges Excel all otbesra. They are More Durable Bake Better Use Less FsieL Every Race Wtrrnztcd Perfect.

Said hy seat ia every city scad Tswn. MADS BY Tt- Favcrlte Stove tzl Ratzs VveafV tteV AAA A. aAAA are st ftss ttsaee a Snass aIQUA CIOO BUSINESS CHANGES, voTicat or dibsoi.l'Tiob;. A cruet sa. term 3tHS eepartserahip hrretvfore exiauna-.

between Saanuel Le ra and 3 war 1 oyee under tae firm name an at vie of LaOanaB. kloyse ta 'nis Oey diaeolved by mutual ceaseet. K-lward ioye taaee ail tne aaa lishlntlea all the aaaeta of sbki r.rtn sna tae rtMVt-i-f AN. 1 rt'AKD 1 aorica or co-rAaThcaaaii. ClBCtsBATt.

Aoruet TK lrV Tfrg amdaaujrned. succeaawra to LehtrmB. Moyse A Cav. have th cay 'haj a WIm 1 h. f.

w. a Bvpartnrinir buu styie of Meyse aaa via COAL.AA I bttatai aa bars to lor IU WOT- 1 'a: Favorite THE THI JOHN SMILLfTO COMPANY, Ib anr XttsSa rner-arear Depaitmsaft are attraeUneT the attes'lAn of a poTaoaa Uuereeved la Wk-aiaa. vTe are cloalag eat be retrvai aicg Ilneeof oat oammer stock a remarkably I-w -srtewa. Taa 1-aallos nose ctaaatl are seldom aaorded suca aa opportunity as this. occtrjo r.iCANo buying.

Ladies' Waists. Linen Colored; laws "WaUta. yoke frtmt aad back, Ursa alaaTsa. that wars utl Ooalne; rVics C5o Each. Ladles' Skirts.

rinen Colored laws, Blue, Red and black Surlpee. Mued ail siasaaas $1.1 aanh. Ooaa( Prica QOc Eaca, Ladies' Wrappers. See our special table af rappers. Have acAdat to kS-OOeach.

CToaintf rrrtjeypjc Each. Ladies' Silk Waists. Wash Silk fT slats, la Smpes and Cheese, ruli front, eruahed collar avai belt. Ware Ooaiaf Price C2.00 F.ach. MT-aLn oMmr--jui ibiiaktbaaui aaco jiu n.oB.

CHILDREN'S OARS. Ws are dosihf oat the balance of oar stock nets at Epecitu Prices rr lUt, I UU naWT r-LOOaV-AISLX Jlev LADIES' Fine Clay Diagonal actreaa. 1'rh we'eht ormsr prices were from IT.IQtoHI.s6 AEVVCAPES. A lot of Wow Tall Capes. Lad lee aitee, afedlrrm and neevy rfs f- "A sights; TsryatyUsh.

To opea ths season wa sell them at i.iJ HaCll CLOAK DCrT-sKCOXD FLOOR. CURNDON QUILTS. of the best known Quilts In ths market. They laander nioaly. Ths pat Urns ara Beat.

The quality perfeoUy reilabis. hses soil rearuUrly at each- TlasT FLOPS FLANNELETTE. tS-lnch Taney Do met Wrapper Flannels that sold as TV (only lo yards to each thla week sell lor nru rauT nook-AHiur. Folding Curtain Stretchers. Large Wash Tubs.

HorsyjyrRwisHiMO 1830 Race, Seventh AUCTION SALEM- ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Keal Wtate la the VlUacc ef CarOif. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Insolvency of Hamilton County. Ohio, made ia Case No, la, entitled Theodore Horet man, Assigaee for the benefit of the Creditors ef Jena Koehler, against Jeha Koehler at a 1 will offer for aaie atpub-11 auction, on the premlees. oa 8 A rU It -LAT.

the lath day ef eVepteenber, Ifaja, at o'clock p. the following deecribed real estate, situated la the Village of Carthage-County of Hamilton. State of Ohio, bounded and deecribed as follows: CB in tracing at the northeast corner ef Carthare piae end Cook avenue: thence north 40 feet along ths east side of Carthare pike; thence eaetward- ly law feet to a pot a 4 x.t feet nans or Cook avenue; thence eeethwardly JAoG feet to Cook avenue; thence weatwerdly along the north line of Cook avenue te the flace of beginning, being all of Lot 121 and 0 feet oft of the sooth aide of Lot No. liia, tn Loagvieer'e subdivision ad-btioa to Carthage, made by the Couaty CeBtmts-alonara. snd recorded la Plat ttook Pare ltfl.

Hamilton County (Ohio) Records, aad being a portion of the same premise, conveyed by tbe Cemmleaaoaees of Hamilton County to John atorhler by deed recorded In Book MM. Pare 73. HemiUoa County (Ohio! Kecords of Deeds, Appraised at tiJ on. To be sold free ef dower of MarV Koehler. Terms of Bale One third cash, balaaee la one and two years, with Interest, sajcared by Bkortgage oa the prsmtaee aeld.

THEODORE HOrtUTTstAI. Assignee for the Benefit of tha CredHars of John Koehler. MARSHAL'S Vtatted states VarshaU's Bale ef stead Kacale, THE UNITED STATES OF" AMERICA, Weatara Dtvleioa of the aeutaera Ile-triot of Ohio, In the T'nited States Circuit Court. Pursuant to the command of aa order of sale Issued from the lrclt Court of the United States for the Soutbeea District of Ohio. Western- Division.

Is Cause No. wherein Ieom Rose complainant and George V. Jalsls and Psullae Jalsle, respondents, snd to me directed. I will offer at puhlio sale, on the premises, as described below, in Oreen Township, County of Hamilton, and State er Ohio, en ATL'RDAT. the 7th day ef September, A.

D. 1MU6. at tbe hour of clock central etanddrd time, tae following described' lands aad tenements, Situate la the County ef Hamilton, and State of Ohio, to arii: Lots Three (. Pour 4). Sis and tight (81.

oa a plat of tbe subdi-rlaion ef the estale of Isaac H. Jackson, deceased, tn Sections Ne. 13 and 14. Township 2. Frac-tlonal Raas-e made by the eseeuters ef the said Isaae IL Jackson, aad recorded la Plat Hook 1.

PP. 110 and 111 ef the reoordt of said Hamilton County, Ohio, containing la all twenty asd a4-10U CO M) acres, being the same premises conveyed to aa id Oeorse F. stale by Seed from Joha N. Jalele. dated August SI.

A. It. 1H71. and recorded la hook Page 241. of the records of Hamilton County.

Ohio, together with til the privileges and appurtenances to the same bo loDginS- Apprateed at as a whole two thousand Bine hundred and fifty dollars triftiouwi. To be offered as a whole, and aoid In that way which produces saost money, as the property, of Oeorge K. Jalsle, aad tree- dower of Psnllne Jslsle. Terms of Sale Caah la hasd oa day af aale. AtlOHAEl.

DEVANKKT, IT. 8. Marshal. U. li.

O. R. P. SaTTPEB, Deputy. BTttfrtXajS.

LJBG04-M SAUTSa, CsmplgiB- aat's Solicitors. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Admlaastraaee's Sala ef ateal Eatate. PURSUANT to aa order of the Probate Court of Hamilton County. Ohio, la Case Ne.

wherein Louis C. Schalk, Administrator of Adam Schalk, deceaee.1, is plaintiff, and Louis Schalk et ai. are defendants. I will offer lor aaie. en the premises, at o'clock en KJtlDAr.

tbe Uth day ef September, IsoO, tbe feU lowing deecribed real estate ae teas property of Adam Schalk. deceaeed, te wit: Situated in tbe State ef Ohio, Cetftrly of Hamilton, Township ef Delhi. Village of Anderson Perry, described aa fellows: Be- inning at a point in the south line of Lot o. fear 4 of Peter Klaa's rabdJvtalon ef Anderson's Perry, said point being fifty (Sol feet weet ef the seutb-eetitrtewat career of Bead Let No, four i i gBlug thence west along the aeath Use of Let Nox four (41 fifty feet te a point, aad extending back between parallel bees from said points at right -anrles to aeud aou'b line of said Let Ne. four 14) two hundred aad forty-two i2) t-t to Pafr-view avenue.

Apprslaed at Mt Trrxas of sala. cash on the day of aaie, LOUIS SCHALK. Administrator ef Adam Schalk. aeceased. Wat.

a. MiaTB-n. aitoraary. Autrest U. lata.

DIVII7ENO NOTICE. Otrricw or Tars Urns Miami Rma tVarrawr. Fisurr Naytoeai. Bang Bitlimxi. CiaciMin, AagttsS XJ.

TIVIDTCND No. UO, of eae dollar per jj share, aaoa the capital stock ef tais Company has been declared, payable J-r-tembee 10. It to stock held era ef ret or 1 Be pt em ber 1. l5. The transfer books wi.l be closed August at, and reopened beptena-ber lo.

H. U8.SE.eL Tres-cuArer. ANNUAL tdCKTINO. OrncB Coaf af Jarsvaaxacw Cv. i iitcisisart.

Avauat 1 1 i. THE snni-Al as ef te e' vt ta: ompaiiy a 1 a ee Is t. ea ajji 0 a-6. bet i the -ore II a. t.

1 IT 1 1 1 a 7, ry.T i 1. a. leave faetened and prtee, Made ef good merle tn every considered cheep Ladies' Gowns. Oood MnsTIa Oovm. Mehey atabberd.

yoae of AarT" and amaii au, wa orvtU. erred ire aroood roke, aa asca. hiss 1. 14, 14 aad 1. Ware 11.

ud. Now COO Kaca. Ladles' Wrappers. Law and Percale Wrappers. Aboat 1 Ki la ths lot.

Uood stylee. i see teea seii-log all seaaaoa at frora Sl.fto te Ooearh. ywSI.OQ Each. Chintz Waists. Lariiee Bloe and Black Stripe CMntl aABta, pialsea back, Co am front, l-erge Aiave saant at ae eascta, Now S5 Each, Silk Waists.

Lad lea- Waab 8tlk Waists tu a warletT of eolortnga, full front, eruanert Minr and belt, some ar aUghUy soUed- Thee were M.ao each. OI.OO Escb, of Chfldxra's Caps, Sua Hats as 4 Boa nr. r-n eeV9le OU(e UflU PU CBCn. War frora 25c to $L7 each. JACKETS.

aboot SO IB tha lot, en nn aaa VeS.VeU Special Price 08c Each Altftat MO. S. Smooth finish. Tho pins are nickel-plated and will not rntt-msrkt on Curtains. These pine areaer-ureiy will not.

turn or come out. Sl.teO ta oas teg-alar Thursday's Price 151.40 Each wood without knots. rVrvleeeblr respect, ritrocg bantllea. SOo would be elaewbsre. Thursday's Price 39c Each PEPT UW1 pxoor.

aad Shtllilo Place 189-V. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND TO-IIIGIIT! AL a FIELD MINSTRELS la rkoPLE, rVirresl aad Kaet. Ak eeti-kaews artia'a. TteeHa," a see aeparu MAT.

8ATTJB.il AT. Xleht. Law- raaea laaaiay. To-Night OUR GREAT OPEN-AIR VAUDEVILLE SHOW SO Star SaeciaUy Al-llst-v-SO. HEAR HELEN SLOANE 6ing tba La teat hew Terk rsvwtite, "My Pad's the EBgtneer.

The Kelson Family. the LaovHit Trio. The Lawranoev, Ac. As. sTAN UNDOUBTED SUCCtSSnfeflJ Tlie'DnniT0nT Opera New AUDI NOUN House.

EHTDtELT RE afjLlUGMSKT. socrrT a ccmixm. limih DlXiI THOimoHI "THE OLD HOME3TEADI" Cvery hirat Mara. Sea, Ttasa, Sat. Sen Week rhe Colemtae faara Ce.

SB Pvepie. FREEMAN'S Foiwterly HsvHn's. A.QREAT SUCCESS. Continuous Show I TO tl Af. A family Theater lor Ladies and CMldren, IOo.

SOc. 30o. 36th ANNUAL FESTIVAL a Oreea Towashla Harreet Basse Ass's, TO-DAY. A rlil rasa as. Dancing, Balloon Aeenke.

C. sad W. trslns at Brighten SilO, JO. 10.W. 11 aad Hiss a.

12. liAU, Kr, 7 AO snd 8 p. m. HEUCK'S-TO-NIQHT abesvca-s Bid 8COraad WILO WEST. Street Sit.

Seat Si its. gr. See. SSa. Msflsis Sarurasy.

Nextraaaday A Moaey Order. FOUNTAIN SKaCKTIse, SKATS, 25c MATIXXK TO-DAI. M. C. Anderson's Own Co.

Keit Week "Plsys snd I layers, lUtloee at PeopLe'a la-Day. Loula KaJb(ieI4's Orpbeum Stars with brua. Treis sad Sflaa trhal Cartar- rmsf isaHs' annc. Next kwc-lBam auoenUe, Cecfseay. beajed by WawtAa BayOee.

Kobl tMi HiJllcioB' Kasce Tbeiter. Weak Cats cbbb stag Meaeay, Aoraac XS, BIO JOE. THE HUMAN MAfAL'OtH. t. wens aaaare Mkaw I ta II as, Aiaaty.

LEO A NOTICE. HAMILTON COt'NTY COMMON PLKA9 Col'RT. Tbe, Calhoun Leate- -and Uuilding Cesapeay. a forperauoa, ae-, plair.urT. -va.

Joeepb Krrrr. et al, eefemd-anta. Na. 1M.447, aotlce: Aoeeph tnit, tbe ebo-ee named defendant, aul take do-ll-e that en the 2Mb day of Aotrust, A. IK iHA.

the Calbocna 1 oaa and Butiamg Coan-pajiy. the plaintuT, daly teaaeacel an action against him aad others tor the foreclosure ef the mortgage executed by hint lo said plaintiff for -eate Jeaoary 22. It axd reworded la book evT, Pare 2.M. Hasrurtea Ceuaty Obk Kecerds: a-o. fr aa accottBttng of the f.

ae tt.i--eald anon rare, the presectt oeiin be-lag gel SX 1 be premcaea cevareA I mortrass are briefly oeacrtbat ae lii bitaxcta ia tae City ef Cincinnati. Ce-aaty, Osm. and betnr icO feet tro a i tbe south side ef alcMulaa etreet. tf il feet deep te Joseph aiarbeefer's Use, cr i feci-a tbe nov-ia sod ef Let it is 3 Wright's eab-'ivisioax, aa retordd is i book 1. pare IT.

Ikamilvoa Ceeaty Kerords. bewtg the same premtaea oer 1 le Jeeet4i aad Jaias k.mge by oeed of -o-Sore Atertee, reeereed is Boos a Asa a 417. I la ran toe Cewaty (Or.ie Keoeeua. Salal Joeepb iBii la re4uiresl te the petiuee ta eatd actioi ee ec before I- a 1 -h day ef t-taer. A.

L. cALfOLN lo-o aja vMrAi r. HelatA-L. A- LAatyiBta, Attorwey. rrxii 'Z osdsreimed has be-n duly -t JL ed el e' A-'ed as leattrr tl i rtA.ee, at Kret-i.

irjAj a i a m4-iHed i s.i i 1 I koime. 4e I sit e'e a sraa at wr a. a Ual' li an 'r. v. ILUa.I Li i i P-ra a am.

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