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BRILLIANT, The Fair Archduchess a .4 3larie Louise, of Tuscany, and the Gallant Prince Frederick Augustus cf Saxony, Formally Renounce Their. Rights of Succession. An Imposing Ceremony and Banquet in Vienna Attrndrd By the Nobility and Beau'j of Gernuny and Austria. 1 Great Deal of "Red Tape" In Eoyal Karriagea What a Dynamite Bomb Would Hat; Dose. Viissa.

November 20. A molt imposing e-remonr took place yesterday at tb Hof- turc Falser, in the pretence of the Emperor J.neph. the Imperial family, toe Cardinal Archbishop, all the Ministers and Psrli jnentary officers snd a large number of the jiiplomatic Corpi. Theocoaaion for tbia cer emony was tbe formal renunciation br the Arcnducheu Marie Lonlse of Tnicany and 1'rinc Frederick Augustas of Saxony ot ihur riKh.Uof succession prior to their mar i air. which, sbonld the health of the uci.f Minaret permit, will take place on Saturday.

Last nicfat a magnificent State banquet wis i.rld. rivaling in brilliancy any thine that im hem seen in Vienna for many rears past banquet was siren honor of the yr.mg couple, the Archduchess Marie and I Tine Frederick of Saxony, by the Emperor jritf Em press, and was attended by all the Ministers, the eh tire diplomatic corps, by -vera! thousand of the nobility and by bun- I'rrcls of Princes and Princesses from various i.srts i'f Austria and Germany. 1 be Kmpercr Francis Joseph presided at the bead of the Imperial and Kornl table in the grind banqurt hull of the palace. iD PBOPOSKO THX III4L1H i the Kins? and Queen of Saxony; who wor- s-atrd near him. After this toast liu-l been trunk with enthusiasm the Emperor pro itiwil the health of the bridal couple, which brought toe entire assemblage to its feet Main, md it is needless to say that tbey i.li bout the blushing Archduchess and happy t'rince.

After th. banquet as many as possible of id prerent. including all the Imperial and Coral xuests. Droceeded to the Opera Hnosn. v.

tiich had bern beautifully decorated fur the oceasiuii, and there witnessed a gala per of "Lohensrin." Kar.ir nowadays is seen gathered together collection hps til ii ul toiiet. nr.d noi I nistir years has there been in Vienna -mcii a dazzling display of diamond, tirtll iiint umior'iis. court dress, drcoration. and i-t lint not lean, letiiinine loveliness as were ul the linfbiira reremonv. the anli- Imperial banquet and at the grand performance lest night, hvery i-'xiy ni was any poilv lit Austria an I in rrniany seemed to havf made it a point to I irs nt upon at least one of these cere mo i i ix'caiintis.

and all Vienna." unable to Main contented tin msi-lvea with bisiiiing amd fight-seeing posts near the I iiimtuI haljireor near the Optra i i 'fir Cenire lo at least a-nzeUDon the iturreoiK oaMuiiei and sparking euuipagva of those isvored Dv iitrtb. rORTCgg OA OOOO LUrii. The ceremonies attending tha ma'rriaee of I rime KrcdericK August us ot saxunr to the Viriidiicuess Marie l.ouise of Tuscany may to liavf commenced on iJ. uiiu as they will not end until to-morrow November 21. they furnish another iltustra- ii in ot ise uinii uitr and tiliounss of ge i is married where one baa the luck or mis riuue to peiong to an imperial, royal or princely family.

On November IA with l.iuc i state and cere on v. the trnn.i Duk and drsud Duohess of I'uscany. accompanied lovely daughter, the Arrhuuchee l.oni-e. arrived in ienna. and were eorieii toa imunsonie suite ot apartment.

-tieclallv prepared and redecorated for them in 'nt I in or rial I since. On Novemlier IS. from all parts of tier many, principally from eaxony. however. icmn commenced to arrive, and im-t tlo mil seem to hsve (topped arriving mini yesterday a(ternom.

when the Ini-tfrisl Palace proper, several minor palaces me try dosi were crowned with Marriase (uenis ot greater or less ilistHctin iin i. ierna, for a week caM. appear to are been the klecca toward which tnema- )-rn the dermau anl Austriau Pm-cn I rinceses have indiitriotnly d'rectei rieir steos. much so that were Vienna Hi'wn ui in-day there would bo complete i iianxe in lit les, Successions and dynasties of Austria and other nlai-es. ami there ds tiioiirniug in every imperial or ROYAL FAMILY IS KrRorC.

thief, of course, of the Saxon aruests were in kirn md Queen of Saxonv and their n. i he hrnlecroom. frmce I reilrricfc usuMiisot Saxony. 1 he Xing and Queen i ana ineir nappy itcpnew were ac "mimnied hv hjs slitter, the Princess a- ami ny nis Drolhera. Priui'ss John.

Attiert. each anl every lndividn tie ng Mirrounded bv a tiiimeroiis suite. arrivals ml all the oilier important rrivawere received Dy the Kirtperor ami i' the Ar. niinke of Austria with much ci iiiiiiiV. rrillliliir the nul ifiiwyt iiitvm nf Iniii.

uisiKiKnvui to their ooeo-mout bed i ii r--mrk(ii p-ople. After these tortual receptions, the Royal in state to the Imprral una wuire the who had from i arlu for the occasion, was in s4ting. snd there another aeries of iniro- lufii mi. receptions vrelmled ihesutei rcHkis-ts and dinners, whioh are featuresof urn iu-1-asloi rt.r there areonly twobsniuets eniertainmeiit of the marriage a-nests, uunien ttiere a gala concert in the burg, 'Ji course, this by no means gives toe pr runiin us the festivuie of the present Vienna, incidentally there are two mm arana Hunting parties, several bails rnae ami another, though some-h3t modest, banquet to-morrow it. Hum when the roinif couolc.

out with baitquet- it snil Kimilar lenlivities. are hnallv allowed iH-ciime part and parcel of each other at i. anus ot tn arilinal-ArciibishoP nnn. they will be allowed to depart in I' ltet or me ancient city of Prague, where Vv. aly rtltons have consented to al loaoeuu me noueymon.

MINISTER SNOWDEN terdlally Reeetved Ris IVetara Athena, Greece. athn. Itt-Hon. A. 1 Snow, 'en.

tbe American Minister to Greece I erviaand Consul-Ganeral at liucherest -'loeeii visitina the tilled Stoles on aye absence, returned to Athens a fe aao. Miowilen haa alwuva been hid. "KtU'n a bnliiantand cordial rinrance Is Wanted at Hnm. evci.i. i 'arrcH TO tea ugciata.

usvillk. November 20. Clarence Jones, a lud about 16 year of Ul, claiming -varon. tmio, as bis home, was arrested at mwn.burg. thiseountr, last evening on a tMrf i1" 01 lBrcejiy.

coiuniitted in that town, 'odaed in the county Jail here this The Baariac aea Arb.traBnent. November Is learned irora weii-inforrnM quarters tbat tithcr tha tmoeror of Uermany or tba Preatdaiitof the will be asked bv the Hritia "vrr.inient to represent Great Hrftian i Arbunitinf. tosettic tlie I 'oiumiitee to be appointed lie bVurina question Joha tlsr sAalkan Borne. irTcB to tat aaaciaaa. ri November L-John O.

I town last niabt and hitched bis hSTe.Vi bt lh Vuhle tqutrrf. When bishOTae to git home the on a gone. eat Clapa Wssf. 4 'atcw to tat ot leader amon the euVakar VV.a PI11 ta rutaXCf Bra tem. of tha naxt Hiuid for roo.a raPPfuceol allowing ItrnnVhTl in rnim nar: iftprsn.l leeedv JrrJ2faJ l0" approved and wobii7.d,'.r T'J mtrvtnmij.

ibi ana political circles in Alliens, a liking is eutertaine.i tor inec untry ne represents. He was received tilt Da ara t.wil.1 hv yin. .1 A an a I V-; FAIL1JRES." ''-r Carrfaee rtros's fleavy Xlabn-ttea. ersciax siaaew to tas nrar-in. FT.

SlAS'T a. OhioI Kavmher KnnMof Vrm Bremen, member nt tha. riaaw firm of el nfel ntsht mmaw an enicniaent i. U. Ooeka, of the law firm of Mooaey fc Ooeke.

afeklw niu- Ttwlay Mr. rieimfelt asked for tie appoint ment or a Receive? for the bnsineea. and JM r. jnonner wasappotnteo ny Jndse I zee. The assets of the hrm are about USOJL and sir.

Kooal liapiliues are about Twlf A tarn a. Niw Yoafc. Xovember 20. Herman Broin- VI. Jobber in JewelrT Maiden Une.

assigned to-day to Henry M. Loch, with prefer-oLniavlU of Kyle. Texas, lor and bwinuel tiehbora. of tiiia city, for i io. GETTING: THERE.

Wy OtaalaaJ Who fa Kapldly Pautlil- i 2 tac tk apt. sranat, btsvatcbi rt yrBcay Colcmics. Oaia. Kaveraber 20. Geo.

Laaz. eighteeo-yrar-old boy sentenced to the Penitentiary from Lorain County for on rear for borse-atcallnr and aboot ten days aao. tratisfsrred the Boys industrial School, by order of tba Governor. Ve to-oay ordered returned to the Penitentiary, the offiniaJsnf the. school being of that ne was or to-i vicious a ou position ut oe allowed to remain.

A few days alter Laux'a arrival at he organized a gang of boy to run away from the school, hence his return to tu fen. jt la oeiieved ne violated ue rale purposely ttiat ha might ne re- nrnexl tu the oreferrine one year there three years at which he would hare been compelled serve. A FEEBLE-MINDED SWELL Trusts Test TkDaait Dollar to a Osac of fcha rpera Wlta the Caaal Reaalts. Pobtr WATKsaoao. Maisi IfovamberX.

Chester B. Roberts. feeble-minded youth, native of this villas, recently inherited S10.0CO from his father. A gang of sharpers cot Roberta -to draw the money from the bank and trust it to them for safe-keeping, hut no memorandum of tba trust was made. liooert disappeared with the gang, ana win traced to I.rnn.

where he was found in the house of one of the sharpers. Eight thou sand dollar have neen recovered, and suit for the balance will be mother. begun by Rubens' THE LAST DAY Of the Episcopal Congress. "Trne Policy of Dioessaa MUsIets" Sissosssa Tbe Body Adjsttrns Cine Die. Washikotoh.

V. C. November 20. The gen eral subject of discussion at this mornings session of the Episcopal Congress was "True Policy of Diocesan Missions. In th ab sence of Rev.

Dr. A twill, of Kansas City. Rev. utu ve A. C'artsentSn.

of New ork City. read the first essay of tbe session. There is langer evcrv-wherc. he said, of forgetting that tbe wisdom that first selects forms and carries them to the highest usefulness may be Just as divine in a later change of tlieni for the newer freedom to which the life of the spirit is ever railed. The early Church took the world as it had been divinely pre pared fur its use and work, entered the cities and worked along tbe treat highways of the Roman Km pi re.

where the old religion hod relaxed its hold tbe most. Its choice WAS A fSACTICAL KKCKSSITT. We may st imitate early Christian wi-oin br refusing the slnvish methods of Chi ieie art. '1 he conclusion for this is that win lever we may do in the cities, and how-eve1 clearly we may deH-te our lines of epi ration when we can cast the net. we must find some war of co-operation when we have to plant the seed, ttev.

Dr. Lindsay uui not agree. witn tne tint speaker that where the Mld i a small one and already occupied bv struggling Cht'rrhee. it la not wise for ihe Kpiscopal hurch to crowd in. Many times inn is jun the cburcb that will succeed wueu others fail.

ihe swaker bewailed the fact that the Church does not possess a stronger hobi upon the rural roimwuniue. ana aitt mat tlie only way ihe remedy coul-i be br.ihsrhl ii was through tbe better support of the diocese diocesan What is needed are men and money. I he first invited spraxer of the moraine was Rev. I. T.

Zorn. of wiorrisiown. N. J. The Church, lie thought, had never -paid as much to the matter of dioceau niiteiona ms it should.

It ought to claim every thing, and yet it seemed half AFSA1P TO CLAIM AHT THIHU. It is in the position of a great bouse tbat will not advertise for fear of hurting th feelings of another house across I lie way. 1 he second and last Invited speaker ot the session was lie v. Geo. C.

Foley, of Villianu-p rt. Perln. He sain one ot the most important needs of missions is an improvement in the methods of the asaiminenis ot the men 'I here ia no way iu whieh there can he such sentimental waste of money as in this nattt of diocesan missions. A serious fault to be intind with things as they are is the continuance ot stipends fpr years in' plac where there is no possibility of spiritual and churt-hly growth. This pauper pint of dependence is either the natural and logical result of vnrk or else there is some ra.licwl defect in the system.

The rirst volunteer speaker of the morning was Rev. Jas. Muicahy.D. New V. rk.

I he Church, be said, laid special value upon its episcopate. Catnsnicity and Protestantism are only two sides of the same truth. It is not trne that the follower of one come directlv und of the other indirectly to (iod. I he bisiiest Ritualist ana the most extreme Protestant roil ft PI a EOT TO OOP. Rev.

Mr. H. P. Nichols, of Xew Haven, fol-wed Ir. Muicahey.

For the sage of the cities the rpeaxer urged his never to give up the Country rarishe. for be characterized the wickedne-s of theconntry as vastly worse than tha wickedness of the city. and if the flood that pours into thejeities i to be a fountain then tbe result will be indeed a sad one. Rev. tiiubon.

of Nova Rcotia. a full-blooded Ksquimau. spoke briefly on the subject or mimioiia. believed jhat tha missionaries should be adaptibl men men who can put Up with plain expressions of opinion irom tn people wiin wuom ne nas lowers. Kight Rev.

O. YV, of Phils- delpiiia. read the only Psoer at the after noon sestiou. hi theme bain Personal lle- ligion. Krief addresses were made on the same subject by Rev.

Dr. Parker Morgan, of New lore: rev. r. tusker, ot incinnatu ana Rev. Henry Motttet, of New York tlishop IJinlley.

lu closing the last day session, referred to the success of the Con gress and the.g od work accomplished, after which tne Dour nnaiiy aajourneu. P. 0. INSPECTORS. Tbey 1114 Tbetr Meeting at Wash ington Tkeao la Attendance.

WAtumoTow. D. Cm November 20. Th an nual meeting of Post-office Inspectors in charge of division began this afternoon at the Post-office Department, Captain M. D.

Wheeler, the Chief Inspector, presided. The sessions will continue daily, and will be in tbe nature of conferences in regard to the work and tne best means ol aroom pushing it. Tne Inspectors are as follows: W. T. Kdaertou.

Philadelphia: O. A. Idee. St. Louis: O.

rV Kvana. Invsnin: G. ('. Maynard. New Orleans: b.

etuart. uicago: A. Hears. Cincinnati; K. bed elL Helena: W.

W. Patterson. C. James. Kw York: A.

(i. t-hsrp. Chattanooga: J. D. King, Washington! tieo.

L. beyxit. eau Francisco. WHERE THEY ARE. Moveateata of Several ol Oar Cralsers The KatB at abla.

Urasll. WASMtitOTOir. D. C. November 20.

The United State steamer Boston haa arrived at Babia. Braxii. en route to the Pacific Station. Th United Mate steamer i antic which is making bsr way undersell to the South Atlantic arrived at tb Cap de Verde Island to-day. Tb United SUte steamer Newark arrived her this morning fro it Boston, oho will take store and am- Siunition preparatory to sailing for th omit Mate.

Western It ry 'vl'rs. apart at nrarATCsr to a a urouta en. YoriMiaTpwit. Ohio. November 20.

Tho feeding among tbe Jverublicana of the Western Reserve regarding tha Senatorial question tt in favor of Senator riherman. At the Ur- fietd banquet in Ravenna a rtraw vote taken resulted: Sherman. J52: Foraker. Foster. a.

a straw taken on in sbvciwi train. irom i oungtown resulted ISf Fur- BBer. 12. erhrva Jiredr. Chicaoov November 26 Tba Americaa Percheron Breeder.

Aiioclatiou to-dav elected T. Palmer, ot Datroiu President: I. El wood. DeKalb. Vice-President: ui.

Had lei'. Jonesyule. W'K, Treasurer: S. I. Thorn ion.

Cbicasn. becrelary. Nina Director wr also cbonen, TleldV bn pearl tlUt cXn eseed In bea'uty teetH wiiiieneu ami. eitanei wnu uat mmiArftli dinlril riM fpaaM.nl wiTrk. DON r.

Nor 1 ourai rosier than the gum ia which such teeth are set. So ar the ladle. WUO SXe lU DSI iUOBtl in laon iDBiisra. THE CTClKK2Ti; SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1B9I? KEY-NOTES Struck at a Thousand Points.

Toucbia thi Cbord, Wtttlier Sad or Pleasant. Giting to the WorliTliiDtLgb Tha Enquiiar, Hany Important Eappenifiga. Osneral Ceart aTrsri, Aseiosnu ef Xcra or tats Ceasef BCBoe, aaa OeerTsa a Tariad aTatva ataneBaMer. Ohls. BTABBIBO ArVBAT.

Mahobbstkb, November 20. Cary 1ong cut. John Tackeu with a dirk knife at an oyster supoer at Bradrsville last night Tsckett will die. His assailant launder arrest. Ataaa.

Ohio. TO TBX "rX" OLD CITIZB aiAD. Athbxs. Xovember 2a-SherifT Finster-wald to-day took fcenjsmin P. Edwards and Samuel BinkUy to the "Pen" to serve one year each for burglary, to indictment for whicti they severally pladed guilty.

t'ushman ripoen. one of the oldest and most respected and a native born citizen of Athena. Hied at his home this morning from luDrmaties incident to old ajte. Mason. Ohio.

BAP 90 PHARMACISTS" MCBXSK. Masoic. November 20. J. C.

Bennett and H. G. Hannaman were arraigned before 'quire Black al 10 o'clock t-dar. th former to answer the charge of being tb proprietor of a retail pharmacy without' having a regular pharmacist in charge, and tha latter, hit clerk, to tbat of dispensing medicines without a proper license. The defendants pleaded guilty, and were fined 120 each and tbe cost.

I his is the only ca of the kind tbat has occurred hereabouts since the law requiring droggUu to be registered was enacted. Bopklnevtlte, Kentucky. IMrSACHRP TBB cut jcboe. Hofbixstillx. November 30.

At tb meeting of th City Council last night matters in regard to City Judge M. D. Brown. were again brought up. when a resolution was introduced showing that a committee appointed by the I nunril for tbe purpose of in vesti-gating the city reCorns had reported the Judee guilty of misfeasance and malfraatice ot office.

It we also resolved that city A t-t rner Bell, if he had doubt ot Brown's giiilt.be authorized to swear nut a warrant for his arrest. There is sreat excitement over the affair, as th parties implicated stand high. Tlaalay. Ohio. PBATH DBpgB A TBAIH.

FniPLAT. November morning Jerry Donavin. a gloss-blower, started out froua Bowling (Jreen hunting, with th intention of coming to I indlay during tbe day on the Toledo. Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. Between Meingen and Iromttler hattemoted to get on a alow-moving oil train, but fell under the wheels, and had one arm and lea cru-hed and his hrad fractured.

I he acrl'lent was discovered at once, and the man picked up and taken lo Cygnet and O'edienl aid summoned. He was alive wh. taken off the tram st ygnet. but his injuries were of Mich a nature that he died in a short time. He was a single man.

about 33 years of age. Mlaaalsaurg. Ohio. PBOWXZP IX BIS BDOOT TOP. Miascisrcbo.

November 20. A dead horse, with buggy attached, was seen lying in the canal, about a quarter mile above town, this morning, and on examination tb body of Henry Kraft was found drowned, fast in tbe buggf-top. Kraft was a stone-mason, about SO years old. who lived with his wife and three children, a mile snd a half above Miamisbnrg. II started for Home last night about o'clock.

and it is presumed he was intoxicated. The blind horse which he drove nit into the canal, and Kraft was drowned. being unable to help himself. Coroner Mvera found a verdict of accidental drown ing at tbe inquest held to-day. Maa1Ua; Ohio.

TBB BCBSXLL ri'BBBAL, Mabsillab. November 20. The funeral of the late Nahum. 8. Russell, settler member and one of tb founders of the extensive manufacturing establishment of.

Russell it Co. tlijs afternoon, was the most notable event of that character in th city's history. Work was suspended in the company shops, the bnilriir.es and office draped in mourning, an. the employes attended the funeral in a ho.iy. the foremen of the various depart ments acting a an escort, and all business houses werecloed.

the death being regarded as a personal loss by a large number ol ihe popultttinn. Ihe individual estate left by the decease is estimated at Il.0O0.O00. Canton, Ohio. A RRIAS XM BBZZLSM KT. Cabto.v.

November the presence of immediate relatives, Hon. John D. Nicholas, of Coshocton. Judge of the Common Plea: Court in Coshocton. Holmes and Wayne Counties, and Mrs.

Amanda McDaniel. of this city, were united iu marriage bere by Rev. Dr. Kdmunds. They left on an Fasten tour.

1 hev ll reside in oshocton. Ihe standard eawing-macbine Company, of Cleveland, has suit here agai nst its agent. Christian Fisher, charging him with embezzlement. The suit is based on a balance of snok but the petition avers tbat he sold goods other than enumerated tlie Claim. is her bas lelt ihe city.

North Vernon, Indiana. AKKXSTBD FOB MRIZZHH XKT. Nobth Vbkbok. November 20. William Kimball was to-day brought her by tb Sherilt of this county trom Indianapolis to answer a charge of mbexalemenL Kimball left her nearly a year ago, and before that was the ticket agent and telegraph operator at this place for the Big four Railway.

He bad been employed by th company for several years, and when tb, Auditor of th Company called to examine the books Kim ball immediately sBtooed ant. The Auditor found a sbnrtag ol was. and tbe American Surety omoanr. which had executed bond for Kimball, paid th shortage. Kimball was recently located, and an indictment had been returned against him in th Ircuit Court; ami ui recant arrest followed, tie has wife and two children and a widowed mother.

He is now in jail, unable to give pond. Cellna. Ohio. STBABOB SPIT WITKPBAWN. Cbliba.

November 20. John B. McCanu, the young farmer who was sued by John Huth to compel the reconveyance of eighty acres of land, which Bush sars was obtained trom him by fraud, as related in yesterday's F-xqciBt. was in town to-day. McCann lays all ideas of fraud or swindling existed only i In Bush's imagination: that Bosh applied for a loan to pay soma debts, and.

ratlins to get th loan, became worried and wan ted to sell the land, whereupon' MeCann bought the loud, giving bis notes therefor. MeCaitii tubus ihe notes, which, he says. -busbv re turned to ntot alter ne repented selling out. McCann says that while th sale was a bona tide on, yet luontr than iit a taw suit and a lot of luss wui giv th land back, uav nit received the no Lea. AeorlinBiy.

to night be agreed to recsnvey the eiarnty acres to ttusn ana tne case will oe withdrawn. McCann enabariraliy denies having told bush that w. eepnag. the life insuram acent, was trying to defraud aKuh. or that any ou had a H-iietn to beat bitn out of lus iana.

ZaaesvlUn Oalev Boors mxoical mas BOBaavraiBTBs. Zasiksvilxb, November 20. Several mem bers of the medical fraternity ia this city have Ocm beautifully taken in by a orv- tended represenutiv of a tit. Louis book eotioera. The man gave his nam as Charlea Hot- lie and showed credential pntporting to from th st.

Louis Library The man was a smooth talker, ana several phyti-ciana ia the city took advantage of what ap peared io aaooa opoortumty loraecunng books at a nrlea. hut is looks haw very much as it tb ubacrior bad been taken -in, A veunt pbyaician of r'Ourth street, thinking that Hollie wa workiue the fraternity, aecurvd the man's addreee. whicu wasl27in street inctnnati. and a taw days after had left tb ritr seat a letter Ui Him ulflwai rlA htM hv Th letter returned aiiortly afterefard. marked Fran ulenl.

A nouier letter, wnich bad been avut to th liorary Aseocia-tion at br. Louis, was also returaed. marked Fraudulent, Hollie lasaid to a smooth talker, and viileqvut tieraio much Cleverness in nta I he gang at tbat kaslnfested Central Ohio torto past two leers is stiil trtaaing it nnpleasant tor tmrnemeu. IHiri- tlie past year Newark and Zanesvill have racn lost seven or eight horses. Ijtat night th thieves sot In tberr Wwrk aaain in this tire, sin! wnile w-as burning two men toK a valuable bors from" the stable of r.

it. J. rumere an-1 bitrheil 1. to a buggy ns(ng to. Fml ainti -and torn co-Jik drove away, theft wa.

diacovered iu a lew minuie. nut a in to-oight all at tempts to uac taa ttutvts beta uusac- wSjasILW IMPOBTINO'ANP MANUrACTCBtJtG JEWBLEn. 77 oieUrtlsi VERY LATEST ONYX CLOCK AND CANDELABRA TS THREE PIECES TO MATCH. These Clocks are of My Own Importation and are the latest thing out in Clock Mantel Ornaments. They have the best French movements, eight day, half and hour strike, with fancy porcelain dials.

They are beautifully proportioned in height and width, and elegant in style and finish. We have a Limited Quantity of these CLOCKS and CANDELABRA, and will sell the set complete, as indicated above, for TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. It is the Best Bargain yet offered in Clocks in this city. CLEMENS HELLEBUSH, 77 VV. Fourth St.

SAUSAGE-MEAT. That's What Mrs. Moore, of 'Newark, Is Going to Make of Miss McElroy, of Pittsburg. The Cause Is "George," a Faithless Hatband, And th Smoky City Uayor Haa Chanca to ftfak Fly Dollar Daad Baay. srariiL dispatch TO TBI ssatntsa.

Pittsborg. November 20. Mrs. Mattie E. Moore, of Newark.

Ohio, wants blood. Her husband left Newark some time ago. and she had no clew a to bis whereabout. At first she feared he had met with foul plav, as he had always treated her kinaly and wan ap parently satisfied with his bonte. While Mrs.

Moor was mourning for the man she supposed was dead she learned that Rosa McElroy. a comely young woman of Newark, was also mysteriously missing. Miss McElroy had. been a frequent visitor at the Moore home. Mrs.

Moore's moUier-lu-law also live in Newark. Sits KBFT A CLOSB WATCH On th lady's home. On Tuesday her patience was rewarded and had the satisfaction of seeing Miss McElroy enter tbe house. Armed with a club Mrs. Moor waited at the front gate for the young woman to come out.

This Miss McElroy refused to do. sud after dark got out tbe back war and escaped, teavjng the town on tne first train. Mrs. Moore traced ner to tne Baltimore and Ohio Railroad station, and found that she had booth a ticket tor niuourg. Mrs.

Moore aiao learned that ueorse. ar iiuanano. waa employed as a driver on a street car in that city, haitsried she nad located tbe run away couple, and that BSCAPB WotlLB BB IMPoeSIBLB. Rhe wrote to Mayor Gnurley requesting him to hold her husband until sne arrive. The letter was received to-day.

After giving-the details of th elopement, and expressing an desire to eunish Misa McRlrny for causing tier so much trouble, Mr. Moor says: "Please be kind enough. Mayor, to tell the City Marshal to pulu.y hnapand and the Mc-El-oy woman in tb lock-up and keep them there until 1 come. If tie gets them pleas let me know, and I will be in Pittsburg on December 23. i ben I will make sausage-meat of the woman with a hatchet" Mrs.

Moore rH'crs lo pay the City Marshal a liberal reward for th rsotnr of the two. (she also expressed a wiHingneswMo par the Mayor as much at ft if he would tan th triable to keep her well iu formed concerning the movement of her husband. In a Doetsrriot Mrs. Moure said 1M not believe He dues not tell any thing my husband says. the trutn.

HE CUT HER THROAT And 61i Went at Kate Baying 8b Was Willing to trie. Dbcatcb. November 20. -Ed Jett. a teamster, cut bif wife's throat with a razoj this morning and then cut bis own.

He died in twenty minute, bnt bit wife may recover. Jett left a note saying could not live with a woman who had betrayed him. over th bottom of th not was a' lin from th woman saying she was witling to die. Both had been divorcod and bean married only a tew months, 'ihe woman was formerly the wifoot a well-known traveling man and was a woman of bad reputation. Wealthy Farmer stake As naant BaaA Cat Ofiw Assign- araciAi.

niaPATca to. tb bbqcibbb. Cppbb SAKbcexT. Omo. November 20.

A decided sense Lion hag been created bar by, Clay Miller, a prominent. Influential farmer, making an assisaiuent to lC.ik.tft, of ibis city. Hrtotor Mr. Miller baa considered on of tb wealthiest men in tbit county, and hi failor cam ana thunderclap. However, it i thought liisaaseu will equal the liabilities, which are reported to be SciiUXMi Heavy purchases ia land and wool is cans aasisned.

A nibros Baum. residing north of town, met with a istresstng accident yesterday. While feeding a eorn-husker his hand ami caught between tb knives and was cat off atthewrlst. tm" 1 twed. Bla CrvdHor.

1 aractAt xuaPAecst To tss bxqdibcb. Richiioxb. November" 20. Bernard Arnold, who failed iter t5X00 som weeks broufbt auit for tlAJX) against Louts BaQmtB. of New York, a creditor, who intimated that tb assign ment was Mr.

Arnold thmks ba waa slandered to that amount. Ohio tkrynAOnod. trstiAa snrAiCB i tss xxantsa Tiptos. I 20. The "jra mortal J.

struck town t-vdar and will lecture her to-Aigbt. He asys th pressure is very Btnin at thU season ot the rear, and that he will lift lb veil and revai th train at -th small pric of teu aea la. Jiai ma lug big way toward Ohio, Mayo Ho BvtUaa Hu elft. aPBCSAtrMaPATcw tab sanaBiaxa. 1 Nrveniber 20- Wm.

Van bora, who abot nig wife through a Pant Hand! cocb bar haa diaap-peard. antl tho imprsion prevails that ha committed suicid. lit wif tiled an affi-oavit to-dajr charging him witn attvmpung murder. atwasolt ttameaa BaM TUitlngv vwetaa bptcw to ral narma. Mt.

PtJtASABT. Iowa. November aVra, Rush it Harrison, eUughtf-ln4aw of. tba Preaiiiont. is a guest of Mrs, 1.

C. LVfwmai. Mrs, Harrtooata adsurbur of Kx-Oovernor A.lvin eaandara, aq oio-tim resUleuv ot ibis wy- as a cjuua ot JSXA. 40 moo. r.

I.T.TBTJIH. F-1 FAD IN TIME." Epwnrth Laagn Convention. arcriAL bispatcbi to run BXtiruara. Washi.votob C. Ohio.

November 21 This morning the District Epworth League Convention met at the M. E. Chnrch in this city, a large number of delegates being present from all parts of th district. Th addreas of welcome was made by ha. R.

Dalbey. President of th Washington C. H. League, and responded to by Rev. I.

M. Brash lers. LOCAL XOTICES. Brown' i Bronchial Trochet" are widely known as an admirable remedy for Bronchitis. Hoarseness.

Coughs Throat troubles. you have a congh don't delay. It ia dangerous. Piso's Cure for Consumption will cure you. Guaranteed.

All druggists. 25c WFor Throat Disease and Coughs us brawn' Bronchial Throehtt." Sold only in boxes. Old Whisky. Theobald. 147 W.

Fifth st, I aofi-6mThasu'i al "Old Whisky. Fanmerton. 2fB W. Rlitbst. DEATHS.

BOLCK-V, ynona. only daughter of William A. and Regina Hole, aged 1 year 10 mouths and I days, of dipntheria. Funeral to-day -t a Jit BROWN At his borne in Piqua. Ohio, after 1 hursday.

N'ovalS. at 11 M- favid V. aged 67 years, for man years a resident of this city. Burial at Hamilton Monday 212 BtlEXTAI-H. A.

Bngental. aged years, at A. Nov. 2a at hl5 late residence. Iil7 tiussell Covingtoa.

Ky. Due notice ol funeral. DAVIS Friday. Nov. 20.

1S9L at 8 JO A.M. I atharine Liavia. widow of th late Wm. W. riMvis.

Vnn Aavis. unera the Second Pree- oyteruin utiurei aturdi av. Nor. 81. at i P.M.

Friends invited. rial private. lE3 A her late horn in Winton Place, Friday. Nov. 20.

Vina Pevnn. wifof John I tia. In tlia STlr Al k. mam. neral r-tindav.

Nov 22. at 2 P. from ihe c-tourcu. menus invited. a.Ul-TKBKOOK.-Gustave Joseph, son of jar.

ana airs. ti. n.oitenurn-k. aged years nno nionina. a neral Irom residence, I tnnimntl n1 UlHitnn lr Ual.ni .1 1- Saturday.

Nov. 21. A. M. Burial nrivate.

MYKRS On tbe 19th Mrs. Anaie Myers, at the residence of her mother. Mrs, I. A. t-killman.

Lcckland. Ohio. Funeral irom tne resiuonco at A. M. Sunday, November 22.

MINSH ALL Ai tha residence of Uavmillar at Jarae H. Jemisou, belli Xiinahall 'I lam Funeral Sunday from FlndlayChapaiat 19 viuc. curiai private. NICHpLSON-Johannah C. Nicholson, be ioved wife of.

Richard Nicholson, at TiiO A. M. rrniay. in her year, at hertesi-rlence. 22J li.

Sixth St. Funeral service at neiier t.napei nunuay. ftov. 22. I'M r.

Burial atbpring Grove. t- At uer parenu residence, on Avoiaiace mo rltti. Mrs, aiollie. wile neoman and second daurhter ot Owen and Mary A. Keller.

Funeral r-atur-lar. at 8:30 A. from th family residence. High mass of requiem at A. M.

sharp from Holy Family Church, Price av jrricc? mu. mVTm SHAY-Vary Shay, after a lingering illness Bt her late residence, ai Hauer JO P. Weouejday. Requiem high mas at St, Kd- waru tnurcn. at tm A.

eaturday. 1102 SNYDEll-At Monterey. Ohio, oa Wednes- nny.ier. mineral iroin rpnng tjrove napei on Saturday, Nov. n.

at P.M. Burial private. so-t Nov. 19. at JO P.

l.lzxi M. Stewart nalovxi wilSal lnaa A htewart. Funeral service Mamrda'y morning, at a clock, from Church of Holy t-nn. ait. Auants.

ari WPKTlRR VnaaxKa. an a.ia 1 Allan nnde.r. only and belovedehild oi Mile a. and Mary Handy Wonder, of diphtheria, aged year month and 3 dava. Funeral aiteruoon.

at 2 ocl.ck. from residence, Third av Camp iiwuimihhi. uriai private. 4 HnMHUrifTCana all king of Marbi WerK aawnwana.ni) tiiMBMU. A no.

Bt Court ilnil It rOR af XITT9. swtaes. ro-nar pa i A Mark M- em In eraas vartety. wail', Bta as. WATCHE3.

MICHIE BROS. 178 W.4USL DIAMONDS AND YATCHES. LAD'DRT HOME STEAM LAUNDRY, .40 3E10Ja.XB. .1 Collars, and Caffs 2c Each. Try oar Toilet Service.

'Prutn No. 11 SPKCIAX. XOTICZ3. a9RHEUU ATISH. BRUISES- SFKAINS, ape3dUr eared by tbe reliable MAItTH A.

WASH 1NGTOX JLIX1MEXT. Penc-traiUa tne akin. At Irucclata. 35c aarXirOJKl LHlit Charllo Boota Bola. A.

M. Oryzorictas-Hara. srvea in aisviBgascar stria, Ufatagaod Cicalas ax R. VtaJ.kM'a. by 3.

bi.LOTY.uceeor.l K. Thipdat. ao3t-tf uoTicr. EXTRAORDINARY Wo wttt UONA TK to th FfR-ST FIVR or- gamaattnn in lueinnan who Wilt BIT liasa Paper tar tain man a complexl; otjxitix DENNISON MANF'G Ids Walnat Street. C0i CATASKH, Catarrh hi W-t-ysBi it to rs.

and rbeonaaL mm a. Uaold tryaraciiMorarMks-sMU. I I SB, HataUlne, Warren, fa. iJ locS-UtlTiiSaTtoJ ROBERT CLARKE MXZ.MX.X BCtXKTIJI OT Eemarka Spirit Manifestations. By Prof.

Wna. 4 pooke and 4. Maiieoerg. StlceiiLc A Mortem Aiaooin or Tito Wonderfal A.l- ventare oi Oliior. amer, By Howard l'vie.

Illndnuiuir. il A Guide to the -uidr oT tne Sanday-ocbool for lajTrTris Jeaoo L. Hulbertaod b. IsonertyTat 2i .1 r-traisn: vs. a Btory (pryouag ana ota.

bi art Thefctoryof Colette. From th French of La ouvai a Colour. SI aft. If aria Antoinette-a red the Ilo'nfall on Rrrf e'ty. By faibort Ijoriaint-Amaad.

tFaaiou i French WwmeafiertraJ al 3b. A Commentary pa th International Lessons for 12. by Ptrloabec. SI 25. An Abandoned Clausw By Flora H.

Loug haaA. tl Th Lady ot Fort St. John. By Mary H. tatberwood, OS.

A lext Book intyb4ngy. By Jobann T. Herbont Unternauoual Eduoatioa aeries X. ti Jesus, tba Caroenter of Nazareth. A.

LrmAO. gi a Nature aad Maa ia America. By N. 8. Bbalar, Tne' o.

i Baehelov fir rtalamaaeA. mm tha rrench. Paper. 75c: cloth. B.

Tb labraior tt. A Jouroal of Two Crniee to" that Regioo. By AlPbeus Packard. S3 60. Ocean An Account of IheirOon- struction.

Development. Mansgement and Appliance. By F. K. chad wick aad others.

Ss oo. Pharaoh. Fellahs and Explorers, By Amelia H. Edwards. Illustrated.

Th buins oi Him. A Book for Every On. SI 2i A.Frenchrnan irr America. Recollection of Men and things, tx On Woman's ay. A novel.

By Edmund Pendleton. Paper tOc, cloth SL A oman of fhawraut. By Edmund J. Carpenter. SI 2ft.

The aplain Company K. By Kirkland. Paper 50c cloth tl A bister to Br Amelia K. Barr. SI 25.

lne ocirri ina. xsy rrank k. Stockton. SI 25. A rmi V.

.1 IK Dam From the German. (Odd Num- her Rariaa SI Studies in the Wagnerian Drama. ByH.E. KrehhiaL BI Short undies in Iitarature, By IL W. Ma Die.

BI 2i An Utter Failnre. By Miriam CHappia. 2S. Social andPrraent Day Qoestioas. By rd- eric arrar.

u. k. b. rar. of ne ramUies 1 and Jake.

lion.) 2Sc By Ellea B. Dubick. (New itaTHE FRENCH REVOLUTION. By m. mMvmmamwm mr mwm 'J aiw electrotype plate.

New Llbrapy Edition. 8 volav lanto. Illastrated. Cloth. SirJ.OO; hair calf, $15.00.

Utrce Paper, Ldmlte4 Edition, ROBERT CLARKE PoblUlMTtv, aMetsmtatn Vjb4 Attiorisf rs, i 01,63 and 65. Weat Fourth St. PIXS CTJltX. "9 a Im 3 2 5 2 trS2 5. 3 8-I 3 sr 2.

too 0 ft ssa bo us; st 3 cr EDUCATIONAL- Latest work, ACCOUNTS AND BUSINESS, Is a bandy volume for office use or borne study. It is a complete treatise, and contains tbe latest thoughts and shortest meth ocls known to book-keepers. Sells at tbe popular price of $1.75. To be bad at the- book store', or w.ll be mailed on receipt of the nrice. The CIdcM and Springfield Publishing Co.

X. W. Cor. Foarth aad Walnut. HATS.

CORBRCT aa PES vpicaioa QCALITIK. English Hats. Knox" Nw York Hula alahv.ta itlara uur own extra nn Mats. Fin silk Umbrellas and Walking Stick. rPTTs? DfVTlTrU IT 1 TT AV Attxi sajLj.s vAvik'rvjs.

J- Wa, LEADING HATTERS. 58 aad 60 W. Faarth St, Vear Walaat. Z.AGSR BXER. BCUjXVB MiB, JACKSON BREWING PURE -OLD LAGER la th Finest oa Eartb.

Brewery Center 13m and XeXkkea At. JCWIXBT TRATS. WESTERN TRAY FACTORY 8T6 El at Btreet, ataAataotarors all fclaos welry Trays. Sample Cases, ellvarwaro Caea nn On I St for TniH. Ti mm.

faney amtln and Leather oark a WoclaHv. W. neve tba anost aaarovaa natH aery far making fancy WoMwurU of ovary loarlp. Haa. cil fi lls -ar yndanV- apoelat oraera auoa oa m.

va rmpiai.i, naitarr CIoinaU. a ir.i nr. vravr.u.a DIVIDEND WOTICE, DIVIDEND NOTICE. 'T'HYS unseen red 'creditors of Tba Eclips A rump. Manufacturing Ompany ar nereor aotinaa mil haai ellv-ioano nt sn cent, baa bean ordered declared and paid lo tb anascarad Creditors by, th ouporior Jouru Said dividend arni ho Wan hi.

nt tha afflea of tha andersigaod oa aad after November JO. JC71. I tnem nastLOhfo. Ifovom hoe tr saat CHAELE4 HuliFHlSGHOr K. mmj s.

aa. tar gaoxg JJ. taggs. Attorney. noo-ist rriiEiti.

100 Extn Fesulcs St83ii They will bt at Union Stork Yards. Clnria-4 Tali, on Xon-uiy orniaa. 23d of Novewilr. 1 hv for sal 100 No. yearling steer.

SMibs. 1 www niuiK7, a. J- i r. dieville. ay.

a Ban war. St miles from Cincinnati. 211 STXA.bC PZaANTS. STEA3I Kadasate ang apeelBeatlnit firnlshatf rrtka easuntrttM pareAaaiao Knaiaaa. jvalers.

pea otor aotara bm neun plant fs Bhjotrle kaat- way. SagBtrog aa ueacrat itorvleo. rrloalan t. nMti al. Ja X.

-i u' 3lo.UMnnini.ea itatioing. Vlaeiaa.it, t. CANDT. Prarist aad CoafectioserB. toe sBa4a yntW aVOLARO PkA-M't TAHI.

bi-slihfo W'tk Wkirl, at BA par IB. C. at. aTI OXO Mk.le.nla ItooeK 1 Opora Boas. CtaeinsmU.

Bo34-2t4 BOOKS." A SU PPLEM FNT TO ALLIPONITS rEITI- C.Al. PICTION AR OFKNQ LlSH f-KRATURE aNDBRIIIPH AND AMEtf.1- can a nxkbkd. by johs v. kiu. a III.

SON'S HATS AA1A A aj TRX aTOmf" fTTXTJUTO OOafPAaTr. oieivs Tire collection of artidestisefil and ornamental suita-: ble for Christmas Gifts, -was never" better brighter. The prices that important feature wherf'- purchasing will meet witn your approval. To make' your purcliases is NOW. when the stock is new, fresh and nice, and full of unique and attractive articles vyhich 'will sotbe duplicated this season.

OUR OPEHirJC SPECIAL ForTcay only (and one only to each customer) is a 40c Tixi Toy Wagon, with Two Horses hitched to if and. the Driver on the seat. i i a ILL COMPLETE. SOc. YOU WILL BE WISE In NOT waiting until the last week before Christmas to do your Holiday shopping, when the tremendous rash and crush is on.

Every Department is overflowing wtUi appropriate Christmas Gifts, Visit Item all. THIRD AND LAST Day-To-day in which to get A $2.50 Decorated Coal Vase for $1.90 A $6.50 Four-Piece Brass Fire Set for $4.85 THE JflHI! SSIUITO COtlPMlV Bjaoa. Saventb. avnd Ooorgro Stroota. N.

B. Mail Orders for Specials will not be filled if post marked later than the. last day THE JO4HN SHUXITO COMPAHT. THEY NEED The recent arrivals of Goods for our Handkerobief and Dooortlve Art Departments make it ncsary to condense oar stock of Here's the way we will do it: DRESS TRIMMINGS Ask to ae the Special Bargains. FEATHER BOAS- At SAOO; worth 3.00.

-A aa.OOt worth. $7.00 sad 910.00. FEATHER TRIMMING At SLS a yard; worth 93.00. THE JOHN SHILLITO GOIVIPANY 1 at 00, ssorenth and George tritx-oeta. AMUSX11XNTS.

GRAND mill Tbe Vavorlte Booaaatle Keaotleaal ROBERT MASTELL! MATIN gk PEkrOhJf ABCk." The MARBLE HEART The CORSICAN BROTHERS EXTRAcDH0Y. 22. BUDOLPH ABOXSOS'S OPERA CO. rraa th Xew York Canine, In a gran aaaoie om, THE JOLLY STUDENTS CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA. SEAT8 NOJ' QM 5ALL LUIeUn Is.

AttLAPK. Kite DUnHAPBIBU tlvaSsUr. VHtwa'An rnwnvwrtrtrniconitA. une ear aad aeoaiaav: ICrrW PTJB1JCATTOXS. Christmas 'Doable Numbers: UDrS PICTORIAL, CHATTERBOX CHRISTMAS-BOX.

PICTORIAL WORLD, YULE TIDE, Wllh BeaaUfsl Colarnl Plata anil Kagravtsan. PRICE, BO CENTS atACH. OUT OS Next Monday, Not. 23, 1891. BrissfaJ ef sVsllghtfBl rUtares aad Bertos.

rOBSALX BT ALLVKWaDCALsstaASO ST TKSXHTKKKATIOSALJIBWSCOklPAKT, a aa BI Psaso Brt. Bew Trk. Oa Boar Eaat flre.Beay. gah.U'lpM.a. J.wrlsaB Bp sum Jni II Bliof.

aSansty BOOKS. Remarlcalila Spirit Uasilestaticns By Prof. raT. BOOK a. p.

LonSoo. aagct. MktiLsSSMu, af Claelaaatt, U. Ulna- tenia. Pw aa.

By llufcart Ctorka. Sl-e Ctacta u. Pne. ART EXH1BITIOJI. DULY TV0 MORE DAYS! BASE H5GBATI5GS," ETCBD6S AID Oo aad after November 16, at the book store of Robert Clarke a larfe collection, rec; ntly imported by Frederick Kappel Ate of New Tork and Paris, will be oa exhibition ior one week only.

ALBERT ROUUJCB Areata ETXAKSHTjfi. BPAOSIt OESlEBLaLB iiaEA-rirk uhm nam.viT bat. Vkbj a Vai IkllA Cracaay's Mi Ba. Bart auraa. taat natnaiaptw iml BuOMUuUBB, laPsnaot MaA, Ka.

St. 7 A. Bf, LA MAeCXJS', aaauaov. BaA. X.v.9, P.

M. La A MP AU.B.Hora..tar.Oae. A.M. m. roMUBTAV Ban.

Aooa. awaiua nunoa. Sew Yar. 1 ka unto Tailor sa()aat Plank, tin aa tlanal Boa E. A.

BUHK. US Staia a.lJ. V. Ca- pai. vim at.4 aapiar at ta-l w.

a aim a.t a-, aH. Pton ac. aeaato i. I t.rni pars TXAaaf I at lAl vj a i Rrrr- tue a i cr of sale. MORE ROOM- A ItTJ EMKfTS.

Good Seats OO Cents FAXXIE RICE MATINEE T0-0AY at tie PIKE. APPi.ra.c,"A JOLLY SURPRISE" Reserved Seat for tba enxaacment Kttt Week of EDWARD S. WMARD Ar on sal at tha Jobn Church Music 6 tor. Reserved Sesis 78c tl and tlJO. HEUCK'S SOc.

Matinee To-lsy. J. SC. EMMET! A.e bis nooarfal enaspajiy tn IN IRELAND. 9PAT tenner's Muaie tMore.

Tt West 701 OCA I Foartb. Box Offica. TlbOB I fi.st Boar-rianno. If CROWDED HOUSES! Tb Great 8tceesa AT HAVLIfrO, Hojrt's A Midnight Bell MaHae To-day at 1 ft.st anr-Tbo Wklte nlav. tt PEOPLE'S attia To-Day.

To-Kigfat, VA1DI8 SISTERS CO. West Hq aaoy lstar. naoalsHy ti. I PCHMUSIC HALL 0iLoya.yoTe 22 CINCINNATI UUCUkCsTRA CO. jntebaol Brand.

Conductor. MLLE. MARIE DECCA (Th American Jeaay Liad.) IS AtinrmoM So Seenr sU at Ckareh' Bo2-2g APOLLO CLUB aa tvaU kfor Kavsrsabor 2L or saas will few for (ai Iod. Payment can a mad at tn John Cbarah Co. 'a Afuaac Store, Ko.

It West jTourtb strewt. by ivcistared letter, enack or draft ssade parabl aad addissssd to a TAITIXB. Tjwesarer. aon-StToTsf P.u. Bub BC EXFosmon: COMBEIfClNOV- AaX02a.ca.A3r; ixrrxr-120 r-.

at turn i v. Ulaencliener Beer Keller, S3 VI swan, 4 so lar.ni.g BUM apply to tiaSlFis HARRIS' oSssbwTIsbb strtttM Bsvstt Prosa. aad Bgr. TBS II- 3 a t-rjiTiv Lttoy. Aat 1 1 ia stow vara.

lUl Kossa 1st txsa Ui-rTtU Wae Oninaioelag Mug PAT. AV. Ss. SCS TIP. TBS oACBtS atoak.

rt. a Ralrtaaa Ulaa. rnvMltB tnann, jror aon. arotewag. ta.oa.

Iu U16. Una Built a Malt, a woaB n.s rtei Wti BOXLLS BALL, lllllBir I Yeuna Ladles, MLsaes sndslsstsr-. rUr. a. snASS, Ttaef iiaarln).

BTU. M. a70-o. txeartarat Ataola atatt a a aa aaa Ii a Ball. --o Wcasto ta cst rarr ats.

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