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kPflRTINRl -Wfe I PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 18D2. PRICE ONE GENT.

PXATTTlND" LIEUTENANTS. B3SSggd EXTRA. A PRETTY RAGE. Allan Bane and Kirkover Finish Heads Apart in the Third. HDHUHEH BETS ft BH1GKET.

He Leaves Maiden Glass by Winning the First Bace To-Day. MA BELLE TAKES THE SECOND. Largo Crowd at G-uttenbure, lSTotwithstandine Lieht Card and Threatening "Weather. UUTTKNuBHO RACE THACS, Oct. 1U.

TUB attendance ut Uuttenburg to-day was a great Ural latgor tliau tbe management had any to expect. Light nelds aro notattrao-lle to Uuilenburg patrons, und stormy wcntber drives them Into, the pool-rooms In preference to making tbe journey to tbe truck. The shower which (ell at noon no doubt prevented many from visiting tbo course. Tbe weather continued tbreatenlng throughout tbo afternoon, though a few stieuks or bluo sky now and again raised tbe hoped of tbe crowd. Tbo track in first-clans condition.

Thejopejiimr eTnt was a dash ot five furlongs foftwiycVSuETVespaslanalMfUt-away opened up even favorites. Tbe former went back t'j .1 to 1. Mohammed opened at 5 to and went down to to l. The winner tinned up In Mohammed, clcterly ridden by Mori Is. Vespasian was second, but would liao won with a Capable Jockey up.

Williamson was unublo to help bis mount when It came to a finish. Eugenia was third. Bho wus at to and showed conblacrublo speed for half a mile. Ma Hello was a prohlbltlvo favonto In the M'cond racy, tbo won handily, but It was a dear victory for her owner, Kugene Leigh. A well-known bookmaker led her.up to a inlsei.r over the marc's entered selling price.

I'anwuy, the outsider, a 40 to 1 chance, Mcurtd the place by half a length i tfnim Clyps. Jnci. Hose, second choice, i vvnh last, but clnso up to the placed division. The sptctotirs wrio treated to a pretty i rnio In the tblid event between Ktrknver and Allan Dime. was slablo boy aga(nsl experienced Jockey.

Ktrkoi er was rushed for I mile, while kept Allan Dane at a suad) pacH. In the las', quarter the reserve speed ut tbo latter told and Allan Hane siejdlly wore Klrkover down and won by a bend. Klrkover was the favorite at odds ho was twenty lengths In front of Addle li. HBST HACK. Puree $100 for two-year-old maidens five furlongs.

dfarlaea irr. Jtirtrv. Mrl. Hit. Un.

Mobimuied 3 2K 11 Voialan 9 4 31 Ktiienla 105. Fienn .6 1W Cnftliatur 108. Martin 1 MH 4 bani-ats- UH. h.IiRh.,. 7 HiihUwljr 108, .11.

6 0 j. ra-nliiiit; lr 4 Ml, 7 Athlene 3 Little Ilriitux IS. 0 Pint Uettlng-lllebtaway, 3 to 1 and Stool Mohamui.it, tj 1 and eTent Cultivator, 4 to 1 and 7 to Ve.paalan, ft and 31 Lucula. 1U and i (latneeur, 311 ted 10: Athlene, 60 aud 'ill; Little Brutua, 1UU and 30; Pesellul.t, 1UU and UO. Cultivator and got tlio bent of tbe start, but tbey nere quickly outrun by Hugeula, who set ibe pacu to the beadot the stretch, with Mohammed, cutl.

vator and espaslan close up. Mohammed then took up the running, and bard ridden by Morris, won by two lengths from Ves-- paslan, who beat Eugenia a length lor the place. Time 1.03M. I Mutuols paid straight place, Vespasian paid 4.4. ZOOMD BACK 3.

Purse selling allowances; six and a ia bait furlongs. IBImrliri. W'H: flrl. Jllf. fltt, Mahelle 3 llf' l'aunav Jl.un.

3 IK MOtnt Hal 1 33 at, Jack tin. 113. J.lUrrrtt.. 4 4 4 I'oat Hettlm -Ma llelle, 1 to .1 and nut; Jack lloa, 0 to 3 and 3 to Si Mj 0pe, 30 to 1 and ft to 3 Panwar, 4Uand4 tol. Pan way and My O) pa rushed totjo front 10 and raced bead and bead to tbo stretch, with Ma Belli) i hree lengths an a third with Jack Cf Hose.

In the stretcb tbo two trailers uuitpd up to the leaders and a rattling nnlsu ensued, Ma llelle winning by half a length fiom ran- way, who was half a length In front ot My (lyrs. Time Mutuels paid straight, (3.25 place, 1'anway paid7.l0. THIRD RACK. rurse (000 selling allowances one mile and a sixteenth. Slarffr.

H'flAf, Jnrtrv. f-trt. HI', ft. All.ullane 1 VH 1 St Klrkot.r .1 .00 Addial) 3 IS SHi blpiUf 4 4 4 Poit BattniB-Klrkincr, 7 to 0 and nut; Allan an. 0 to 8 and 3 to Addla 4 to 1 and 4 to in ClBlcltaa, StlandStol, Vl Addle II.

rushed away In front like a uuarler-horso and opened gap ot lour lengths In tbo first half. Allan Dane laid becund, Klrkover third, ttlr llaowasout ot it from the start. Addle 11. died an ay near thn lar turn and waa passed by Klrkouor mid Allan Dane. The former had a two lengths lead turning Into thestretch, but Allan luno steadily close the gap and llnKntntr strong, won pretty racu by a bead.

Klrkover twentylengtbs In front of AddlvD. 'lime 1.4K),. Mutuels paid: Ktralght, place, 5 $3.05. Klrkgtcrpald a.tj. lOtBTII HACK.

rurso tsoo for all ages flvo and a ball ''M oim -Urimti i is VH tiiW MclU.j.r a 31 a Fo.lord B7 frrno 3 34 31 ti.j in rr.it 4 4 'iM 78. llno.a 6 6 ttaitint-Ultla Krad. harrfdi Mckrctar, 'i nd 3 6 1 ronlord. 2 to 1 and 4 loi Ml JitH atolantctani Vocal, 3 lo I a id 'J tol. Utile lrrcJ led irom start lo Uulih, wlniitng s.t'aHa I easily by a length and a half from McKeevcr, whd was two lengths In front of Koxford.

Tltnb l.0H- Mttuels paid: Htralght, placo, I5.1U. Mckecver paid b.70. rtrrn racx. I'ltrfo J00; selling allowances; one mile. jD'krft, Slmrl.Umlf.rin.

.110,, 3 3t In llta.llclliin SI 31 Van 1 ll Turkl 4 II 4 Coinnon ianac.llO.,Kana 4 Unlatr H7 .11. 3 1 0 I'o. Itattlnc. Kioo, 3 to 6 and ont I Tnra, 0 to 3 anil to 10. llaaiMcUiiff, 6 to 1 aud airni lllaiid3i Van Urke, lUandlOl Common ben.

I 100 and 20. Gaiety led Into thn stretch, where Hess Mr-nun und Klco collared bcr. In a pretty llnlsti'Jtleo won by a bead from Hess McUuff, who was fifteen lengths In front of Van Dyke. Mutuels paid: Htralght, place, 12.4.1. Dess McUun paid SIXTH RACX.

Purse $400, for two-year-olds; six and a half furlongs. H'lllnm Starlit: Jrv. tfroivAf rtcf. nl ll.miinlo 0-1 3-1 JcHler. 107 A-l 3-1 Maiklnlvah 107..

.1. llarrott 3-1 4-5 l.oiric 0 U-l 3-1 lord Mofejr 107 4 1 Ul.fr.id. HI. K-l Hall (iala. 107 1-3 Won by Jeweller, Macintosh sei.ond and Hell (Jati) third.

RACING AT BENNIIiGS. Dr. nitSbrouck, Hard ProeseJl by Lixjsotto, Wins Firm Race JIknninui Hack Tracx, Wasuinoton. Oct. ID society turned out In lull force to-day to wltnoss the jumping races.

Carriages of all kinds lined' tlio Inner Held and proscnted a fine appearance. Tbo weather was close and sultry and moro llko a day Id July than October. Tbo track was in fine condition and veiy last. Tormentor and KUa declined to meet Dr. nasbrouok and weru withdrawn In the first race.

The Doctor was considered such a suro winner that bo price was laid against his fttitannja fantl uiMlina ivna rlnna Willi Mm Viuuiabi uuvi Lrvbwii IH UUUO Ullat barred. Llztta was quoted at 1 to and bhc was playod some. Tho others were only nibbled at. Ix was not an easy raco for tho favorite, and i Doggett bad to ride him hard thn last furlong. Dr.

llasbrouck drew up In the last few strides and on on tbo post by a neck from Uzretlo. Grace Drown was an In-ulllorent thli'0. Tbe second t'Vent was a good betting one. Milt Young 'vus heavily bacaed by bis stable, and his prlcul feu to even money. Temple, Mr.

8ass und Kagot also received good support. After along delay nt tbo post tbo flag fell to a good atari. Young raced on" in front and led to tbo last furlong. Bergen tben out loosciwith Mr. boss, who drew away and landed the purse Dy a length and a half.

Milt Young boat Temple easily lor the place. FIRST RACK. Mx lurlongs. fiterfrr. WttgXta.

StrU Jilt. Tin. Dr. 3 DIM In Mlietta 1 II 2 Bl. 3 1H "83 '3UriaTlna 109.J.

4 4 4 Mlllot Btatl 6 r. Post Batting. Dr. llaabronck, out; Llzielta. 1 to 3 and outuUrace Urowu.

3 to 1 and Una, 6U to 1 ana out Maid of Attaona, 100 to 1 and out, Llz.etta rushed Into tbe lead and sbowed tho way until tbe last sixteenth, Dr. Has-brnuck then drew up and won In a drive oj a neck. Llzzoita secured tbe placo by nve lengths from draco Drown. Time 1.14H- SICONU KACX. One mile.

Whit. Jorkey: Slrt. Hit. Fin. Mr.

4 314 WW Milt Vounif. .,.105.. him. 1 1H, 3 Tcmulf tl 4 3 Larchuiunt 3 4 3 'J? A Prathfr 107 l.irtt 7 7 0 Jua 1U3 7 Marlal 1113 I I. run 8 Mayllird 1U( MMctarl'nd 0 Pout ltttina-Mtlt Voune, pton and 1 to Temula, 7 to3 and afen, Mr.

Svia, to 1 and 7 to fagot. 0 to land 3 to Is Prather. IS lo 1 and to 1 Larchmnnt. 16 tol and ft I. Nt.

Joe, 1U0 tn 1 ami JO 1 i Martal, 10J tu 1 and 110 to 1 Mar I Ulrd, 1U0 to 1 and 30 to 1. Milt Young and May Dlrd led for three fur- i longs, whero tbe latter dropped back; Milt Young stayed In ironl till half way down tho stretch, where he 'vas pastel by Mr. Mbs, who won handily by a langlb and a half. Milt Young second, lour lengths In front of 'lemple. 'jlmo 1.4L.

TfllRO RACE. Mile and a furlong. l-lnrtrr. Wiiqhlt. Jntkryi.

K'rl. It', rlf. To'ii Huiterii 4 3 lltv Piikpockat I 4 2li 111. I.lo 113.. 'Ural 1 in ut hniKTnoiua 3 3 4 Poat, )ittlnx-Pickijocket.

4 to ft and 1 to Diablo. 8 to ft aud to 5 Tom 1) to 3 and ctcq. King 1 25 and 4 to 1. Diablo und King Thomas ran head and head to tbe stretch, tbe otbers two lengths on. Tom Kogcrs came fast In iho stretch and won In drive by a lengih nnd a hair.

Pickpocket just beat Diablo a head tbe post for the place, lime LBS. Fourth Hace hlx furlongs. Von by Bport, l.lselg second and Alice colt third. THE RACING AT GLOUCESTER. GLOCCXKTIK ltACR TRACK, N.

OCU 10. ltcsults of to-oay's races aro as follons: First, usee Puree one aud one-eighth miles Won by Alan Archer, Darling tecond, King Idle third. r-ccona Itac Purao for two-year-olds, selling six furlongs. Won by Lorraine, Mludon second, I.lttlo Alice third. Time l.lOlv 'ihlrd ltaco- Purse $300; sevanand a halt furlongs.

Won by Pocatellol, with bainarl-tan second and Van Wait third. Time 1.3u. GLOUCESTER ENTRIES. niotJcrsTRB Hack Tracx, Oct. lu.

The Ifollowlng are the entries and probablo start. Vrs for to-morrow Fir.t tart-r. of a mllai aellinx. alarmer, 117. Ilnver, 10J.

II. mil, Oaiaiiar, Lark, lilirard, 1UJ i ilanrlla U. g'ldluir. Hill lia)tiauna iliclilkan.uCi Lillian HI Hi i f0Lond ltaco llTf-eltfUth. of a mlla; twyrar olit.l Ilerndun.

Li (la'atea colt, 113 tach, Kruur, US Keudain.a. 1)2 lb. Third Kaoa lojr and artllin. Il.atti.n, L'ljdti, 114 Ml Tioaa. 110, l.uirc, Nrttlr.

10 each i Jlut Fatlo, loznlll. Uojriit loin. Mute, Hub Arlliur, Kltitf olinionl luiKeacli. hon. l.dna.

h.crtacr, 1U3 Hi. racb. 1'ourthllaca a mlle.lian Heap Drlv 1 in i Po.t, lUVi Oj.t. llroon, 1113 hlirftbark. 97 lb 1 lllh Itai.

-Setllnpi aa.en.elchlhs nf a inl'i. lloni. Kin. 110; hi. Patrick, luil.

l.ci.l Mr. 103, Klclial. Montreal, Marina, II); cartl, Majella, Mllu, U7 lb. Milh Race Threo-quart era rf a mile. ede't-, uart.ru., Piedtnnnt, t'tinrle.

lived, 101 e.ch,i Vulilui, Hull), lU-lu. oacb. I HOMESTEAD MEN ASSAULTED. 1 fiv A.foctATtn rnraa.1 I llOMCMTAU, Oct, 10. AbOUt O'rlOCk tills 1 moriilug tbe rapid discharge of a revolver on Fouflbaenue aroused tho people.

John Mechllng, a non-union man, as found alter-wards tin tbe sidewalk bleeding from a wound In tho bend, lie bail a revolver In bis hand and statbd that be had been assaulted on hi-, way home by tuo men, one of whom knocked him dowp with club, Tbouga stunned, Mechllng drew arotolvcr andllit'dl Iho men ran away on the second shot, though urllher wits till. Lcg.in June. lnincctor III iho llli-lnch mill, was knocked down and his head was cut by a blow irom lehlnd as be was on his way bono from tbe mill about 1 n'clovk tun moi nlng. 1 wo 01 ht'r noa-uulonlsis were atsaulird dur-' Ingthcnlhl. PRINCETON, 52 TO 0, Lehigh Beaten at Football in a Wonderful Game.

Thirty-four Points in the Fir4t Halt, 18 in the Second. Het Interfere1 nee Seen on Any Klrltl Tills Season. I'RlNCKTOf, N. Oct. 11).

Tlio biggest seoro made on football field this season with one exception was piled up agnlusl I.chlgh on the Princeton Held thl afternoon. In till first half Princeton scored 34 points on hard, all-around plailng nnd brilliant Individual work. lu the second bait Cant. King went tiff, Lehigh braced up and but 1H points weio 'sioied. Tb l'rlhcetonluns weio delighted with the work 01 their team.

Tho lhtcrferance waa better than has been I seen this season, and tho blocking of the guards and tackling ol tho ends ciTcclhe In heaping up the score. Holly, llomans nnd Hall did not havn a hand In tho game, and Capt, King hluiHolt went behind the ropes after about twenty minutes' play. Hutchinson, of Lohlgh, sklrteu McCntilcy's end and made soma pretty stops for Lchlgu. Wooden at centre put up a good defenso against Dalllett, bis old college mate, and Truilon got through for soma pretty tackles. These Doing excepted and Mccluu, thu able quarter, Lehigh's men were weak In deienso and poor ground-gainers.

Lehigh could not gain by bucking thi centre, ana all alter gains weto made by skirting tbo ends and kicks on three don us by liutcbln-on. Princeton worked Lehigh's centre for good but most of tho points wore maoo on ong runs by Harnett, Poo and King on excellent Interference by Trenchaid, Taylor aud Wheeler, summary Vrlnrrlopt (02). l.thl'lh (11. McCauley left end Mirr Ta.lor left lactle Wool Wheeler lelt guard 1 ration Balllett It uo inn Hacue riKht iruanl (jrecnaorxt Lea til lit lacale ltHuhl. Tranibard mtit rn 1 Hilllard Poa quarter i.c,..McUiuna; (iapt.) Fllnt(Klns) lift Hall lark Roderick Uaruett ba'f buok.

Van Clara Andir.on full back Uutchlu.on Plnr aiirl ilntn Vnralrr flnld. Ilr.t in. Attendance hoo. Touchdows: Poc, 4 Flint, llnrnelt, a Taylor, James Goals from, touch downs, Poc, 7. Injured, ntlllaiai'tFlOyd), Flint King (James).

Umpire, Joseph llftrtwcll, Yale, "UO. Kcierco, Alan D. Wilson, pnucclon, '01. No Oamo at New Brunswick, lav AMoruTKP rural. 1 Nkw Biidnswick, N.

Oct. IP. Tbo Now York Untveislty tootball team disappointed llutgers this nfternoou by telegraphing that thn team had been disbanded, and tho game schedultd lor this afternoon on Isullsou Field here did not take place. mm aw THE END IS NOT YET. Falso Report Said Mrs.

Hnrrlson Was Dead. frv A.nciATrn rnras.1 WAaniNOTos, Oct. 10. -The condition of Mrs. Harrison this morning Is unchanged.

She Is no worse than yesterday. While the hopelessness ot her case Is generally conceded, her Mtalliy Is still so great that, regardless of tbo posslblllti of a change for the better, theie Is no danger of an Immediate crisis, wivo for the always possible appearaULO of uddltlonal complications. I Her physician, Dr, Gardner, Is authority for I the statement that abo may linger lor scvei at weeks In her present slate, and that no po.sl-, bio complication would terminate fatally In less than forty-emit hours. Telegrams wero recehed from Indian-1 spoils, Chicago und New York ibis morning saying thai It nas reported In those cities that Mrs. Harrison was dead, and Irlvato Secretary Ualfard was kept busy for an hour or so crucially denying tbo reports.

A rumor reached New Yoik tblsinornIn thai the lady ot tbo Whlto House bal died. As such on etcnt Is now badly expected at almost any hour, the rumor was received with some degree ot credence, a'ia for a ilmo caused consldertble tomment In Wall street; and other localities, wbl.h It quickly reached. Iho contradiction nus not far behind tbe1 first appearnuco of lliuieport. LOW PRICES FOR HACKNEYS. Solo of Horsoa from W.

Seward Webb's Hhelburno Farms. The third arnual Fall salo of high-class horse fioni Iho fihtlbiirui' Farms if W. i Reward Webb btgan to-daj at the teposltory of tho Aimrlcnn Horse Kxchange, llrundway I and Flfi lei street. 1 'lhn hackney mares sold earl lnthediy surprised everyhoily prment by th low in Ices they brought. 'Ihu ailuiaU otfetcJ Old nol look In thu best of trim.

I'lio following neie umong the early sale: Lady Tidil. r. iu lm. ll'iial lam hil(leri I'. II.

reid. of Vnm. $JiO Lily (jurni.ii. b. in Mar nl til.

Went, d.m f.aly tluiiii.u, J. II. i1ulii, ork UO MhIlilo fclle, i Col. Ina eain I l.lz.lle J. I.

h.lultr 110 Atitotnetle, lt 7, liumauL, nam Voti.ette rt" i a DO li.m Imrn.alilc, diini iu el, I C. il. Ixerd 310 I Nancy lee, li. 111 1SU7, incrojalile, da'n IKoisluil. tn" i 1311 (lli'ry li liter damJ.enle.

Mr dtb Itn tnrniia, ir. Ibl. iicroaijl, ttani a latlieuiAre, ,1, II. Miulta 10'. Hoportod Defalcntloii of a Mow York Ir.stirenco Munftrorln aloo, t'liv oi Mkxic'i ocl.

IP. I.T'ilirrfiU inenspnper) lo.Jij sas that inn (eiirial i Mnnagei of a New Yml. Lite Insurance inn- pany h.s been accusi JSO.000 of tile Company lunils and has fled. I the unices ot thn New York Idle lusur-anee uuifiany le-dav tho lepoitot ibittin- IbeyJeinnnt wus generally ilHoredlted. Nilinrr ncreiury Whllrey nor Hecond Vlce-l'iChlJent Dr II.

nhn has Lhiugn of (lis oiupan) Mex.cjii business, bud heard ol Kn there lias been a defalcation Dr. Tue said It could not nt tlil-i time tuino iiguieiojiorted. AT OFFICIAL MERCY. Election Day Mandamuses Prohibited by Appoals Court. Judges Cannot Do Any Businoss on a Legal Holiday.

An Import mt Doolalon Commented on by Judges nnd l'olltlelaiH. Justice Deacli, ot tbe Supremo court, said to-day, In regard to tbo effect ut a decision of tbo Court of Appeals, that no bus power to Issue a mandamus on Klcellnn Hay to compel election Innpeoicrs lo recede and count an) voter's Inilol, no inntlci nbattho i proof of his rlht to oto muy be. I In short, tbe decision plnocs us al tho mercy of our inspcctt rs of election." It the cajo of Inspector Timothy J. I Don ivan nnd his lellows of tho M-venth KIcctlon District. At tho election ol 1MH Horace M.

Lower, a duly qunlir.cd oler offered his vote, but tbe Inspoctois tojcited IL Of course, Election Day being a general holiday, thcio wero uocomts In session, but It was tbo custom for several of thu supreme Court Justices tu spend the day lu their private looms la tho Court-Hodec 10 lake caio of Just such cases, and lo one of these Loner applied for a wrltot mandamus compelling the Inspectors to tako his oto. Donovan Ignored the order of Justice Lanrcnco to show cause at o'clock that afternoon why bo Bhould not put Lower's vote In tbo box, and was sentenced by Justice I Lawrence tu pay a lino of e'-50 and go to jnll I for ten days for contempted ot Court. I Donovan appealed, on tbo ground that no Judgohudtho right at any time of the) ear I tu grant a writ ot mandamus while sitting lu Chambers, or at any tlmu except as a Court, I and thai no Court could bit legally on election day, a holiday. '1 he (ieneral Term decided against Donovan, but uow, after a wholo your's the highest court of the State says that Justice Lawrence was wrong In assuming tu 1-isuo an order In mandamus proceedings on a general election day. This decision leaves tbo voter who Is deprived of bis tight to cast bis ballot lu the box, entirely without remedy till after elec- uuu, nuou lb is buu inio lui uia VULO tu lUUUI.

There being no court open on election day and no Judge having the rlgbt to perform this. suit In Chambers or. simply as Judge, tho voter who Is retnscd tho rltht to vote loses that right completely so far as that particular (doctlon Id concerned. Speaking about this decision Justlco lleach bald: The court of Appeal decided, against our vigorous protest, tnat tie could not hold court, nor udmliilster this remedy ot mandamus lu cases of dertllcl election officers. Of course, there are ample remedies to be applied alter election.

There Is punishment for the Inspector, but that does no. restore tho lost tote, and lu a close Legislative contest llko that ot last year, one Election Hoard, In a close Assembly dlsti let, by relttslng the voles of the majority side In a single election picclmt might throw tho election to the tnd thus olianje the control oi tbo LcglMature. In short, lie declsl.in lecves us practically at the mercy of the Inspectors sf Klectton." Senator Plunkltt looked at It from a parly standpoint. He said: Well, got the majority In the election l.nnrfla In flnrlti nnrl thn lprtlltilli.iliu cannot hurt us hero unless tbey buy up our i Inspectors, of course, In the country, where i they have thu clcctljn boards, ibey might hurt us." Corporation CvUnBel Clark raid: 11 1 aallclgatc no treat trouble. If an eloe- tlon was made lo turn on tbo irookodncs of a Duaru of Inspectors It would necussltate the bringing of huh by tbo wronged cundl-, dale to oust tbe wrongfully elected one a troublesome, thing, but not likely to occur." Darton 8.

Weeks, acllng as Dlstilct-Attor- ney in iho absence of Mr. N'lcoll, said "Thu Election Code enacted last Winter provides puulihinrnl fino or tbieo years Imprisonment, or bulb, tor any wilful failure of an Inspoctoror flection to lieriorm bis duties, and It Is not likely that Inspectors wilt do that, though of course In cIoeo districts tlio candidates are nt the mercy ot tho Inspectois to that extent." I Lx-Judge Horace ltussrll, utter reading thu decision, said: I bava great faith In tbulu-' tUhHtyot nur courts. Koiwltbstnndliig tho recent decisions ot tbe court of Appeals i Bkalust the Kepubllcans I do not impugn tho honesty of lhn Judges, nnd I am not, as Kepubllcan, going to raise any huoundciy nnout ibis decision. Legislature and laws can never Insure against rascals. There may spring up rascals In election boards on election day, but I I doubt It, if rascals do spring up they will bo speedily punished, nnd I iiaprcnend uo special trouble bi cause of this deeislon.

In lact, tbedeilslnn tiuly puts York County on a par with tbo rest of tne Hale. The mandamus wus unobtainable In other counlUs on election duv. 'I ho Jud.es thought that special litiv lor this county k'uve tliein the pow i to sit for I hat purpose on t-lectp dav. Tbo decision dleauuses thim of that I opinion. That Is all there Is of It." 'I he loporler sugge-ited that tbo Judges 1 ml li evade the holiday laws by (onuiiuiug I he session ol tho day uefoio election tbr.

ugh elietlonnaj. This cannot be done. It was declared, the law being explicit. All that a court may do on eleiilouday is to recede verdict, discharge a Jury or a und udjouru. 1 -m IN THE E03DEN CASE.

Change of Vt-nuo May De AF.kocl When It Cotnee to Trial. Tai'ktom, Oct. Ilk It Is riinioud that arlnngeot enue may be asked fur In iho llui den case rhiiil'l over t-omo to trial, nnl li griniel I'lvmouili County will proba- bl In. mo liio.llltj i-elected '1 no l'lnkerlon detectives aro now nl work no thu case Pi mid about Full Kltcr for the license, It Is said. I flentoncod.

Th'inus (l. Fills nnl Julius II. (I. Mejer, leitercai rlern. conMctcd of flrulpig money 1 from kilert.

were to-lay icnlcnced by Juiigij lleuvdlct. In fnliej Hutrr, Circuit court, tn tno vrari' Imprlsoumenl In Ihu Ltli county Peiiltenllury. No Decision nf to the Yaaht tlac. No ndlon wits tnk-n lo-day by (leu. Paine, i Latham A.

Hsu nnd Archibald Hogers, tin; 1 nnly members ot the Committee, who met at I ho Droudwa), to arrange for ihu America's cup juclii nice clial'oncrd by Iid Dun-1 rinen. 'lhej u.ilouined to the aaine bouiti-i in niwu Ihu ie.1 of Ihu loinuiltuo will probully be ptrkuiil. Loasuo Clinniplonshlp Bosoball. it ci.r.vr.t.AKti. Clareland 3 0 0 0 Hi li I 1 0 VnltJ4 and ninia hltrett.

aul Oau.il. Uintiirta Mt.ara. ifiu.lle and tiuf aar, I I FATHER KNICKEU130CKER Hero's wishing you Now York wi.tl.er for your cololirntion. MisB Chicaco. THE IB ILL STREET.

New England and Northern Pa-oifio Preferred Attaoked. New llitven Itond Rntlfles (tie Moush- tonlc and I'rovldonvo hd1 Worcester Lciiscs. Wam. Strkbt, Oct. in.

Hpcculatlan at tho Stock Exchange was qulta tame this morning. The legal proceedings against the Heading coal together with the fact that tho. alleged deal In New York At New England baa tailed to materlaUzfj-had, tendency to weaken tho A steady stream ot New England came out and ibe slock declined 14, '0 4.lV Otbci wise tho losses Mere less than a point, although tbo bears hammered away with a retl woithv ot libeller cause. After 11 o'clock a inoveiucnt to covcrset In, und quirk as a flash prices advanced i 10 i per cent, tinder the leadership uf tho Ihrfl' stocks wero bought tor Western account on reports ot large em nlngs. 1 American nugar was also a feature, lumping 1.

to HOW. National Linseed Oil lose 1 uu, to on the annoiiiiiemeut that both tho Trust und the outsiders bad adtanced tbe of the pr.idiu bur. thn prlco subsc- I uuently reacted to on offerings ot ouly a few hundred shares. An active demand Is reported from London for American railway bonds, und ll Is staled that torse amounts nf the latter hove ncenllj been placed In that market. Evunsvllln and Term Haute stockholders huvo voted to increase tho capital stock Iroin to vu.uuif.tiuu.

Foreign exchange Is null and rales have a downwnrd tindency. Long sterling Is de-pressed by higher rates of Interest In London and lhn belief that the Hank of Kluland dH-cutint rate will 10 iawd to-morrow. Iinux-crs (10-day bills so.d ut JK, a 4.H1 und SIKIIL UIUIIB UV Dlf4 hpeculntlon dot eloped much firmer tone this ulternoon. Tho beam wound up Ith an attack on New Knglaudnnd Nonhem I'acllio preicrrcd, which declined to and Hift, respectltcly. Thej wero then forced in leilru by the placing ot large buying 01 dors lu tarl-ous stocks by (bu leading bulls.

Pi Ices rallied easily and at the closo wero generally stove lust mint's Unci. The net Ealns wero eoual to U. 11 it cent, lu llur-llngton A ((ulnc. 1 hi en go (las, bt. Paul, P.O.

Island. Louisville A-Nashtlllc und National Cordage. New Lnglanu lett off at 4UW. a net loss of lper tent The dealings were morn animated In the closing dealings, ihi'dinp In tberuto lor money having stimulated purchases. 11 Is stated that Messrs Drexcl, Morgan A' en.

hae recently negotiated In Iindon about Muubatlun and New York Cential 4s und 'lermlual Association of hu Louis 4Xs. Thu New York MtiH.k Exchange dealing House lias issued Iho following notice: ontracts In Clearliiif-llnuse due I'rldn) uid Saturday, will le entered on till afternoon's contracts due hiinday and Monday ulll bo emend on 'Ihursday afternoon's sheets. 'Ihe sales nt listed stocks weie 1 shares und of slher 47,000 ounces. TucMocklioidi-rt nl the New York. New.

Hatch and llii'llonl liailroad Company, at' their meeting In New Haven tc-dny approve the leiisenfoi ninety. nine cars, dutluc Inun July 1, of IKiiHitonlc Itallrnad. Nun Haten mid Derby llnllroad.lianburt and Nor-walk Hallroadand Proildence aud Worcester 1 Itullroud. "lht'l nlsoacco(ded the netnf I Assemldv of lib do Island, passes April 1 entlllnl "All ui to authorlo New YnrK, I litem and lloston ltatlrosd Com. rnti- to make a lease, and New York, New laven nnd llartlnrd llallrind Cumpany to accept llicsame." Cloalr.ir Cuotatlons.

I linen. Hits. I.A... r-o. Ameriran Toll lull llsll 1 li.

Amerlr.n Mir.r Hat IOJ 1 IU4 In-', Ui'H Amer surarltaf. nref. IIHU 10 1011 nil Ameriran Cotton till '( ''U iH i Aaaoilcan Collun SIH hi1. Airs. loo.

a li. limn ui vr alinda.snutl urn fiTIi o. Ltir.ai'e.keA. Dlili Ik I VI I the- no l.l iir Hi do tu III "u' si I 111 CSlc.llnr. Adamor J( I0dt 1 Chic.

to 11 11 tl H't 11 '( I I A MIL A et. Paul. llllj VI, da Cult. sill. A rt.

P. ul 1'JI 17i 131 121 I A "Hi I1 Is Skid. Ill lot 101 10 CASt. ft I ll.l' nirrii. llt.ol ll'mn 11 It.

11. l)l)i 111 Col i llie-a I'll J.I Ji'( J. talnraeoCoal.t Ini'i 41 4l' 4IS il late.i II. 11. lis II, I1U Htl lca.

We.i late. l.U, 111, li Deiau.ieA lludn. 1 'i Ul1-, Hl'l MUv I) el i le lien A llin ramie dM. 1' 111.. A tailia reed I l'I l.W J'l i'v 1 SI .14 V.AI.a.

iilvl I lll'j ll( MM in AVVin.iia. 1'Jll U'l ton. FlecllK'l ltl II l'I It 4 lillroi. i enlrat 'Ml. l'a a rt.

till 1 1 ll'i ll't iirel is Is Ui LakeMlole 13'k 13. 1, 1 I 1 l.rin A Wl'teni lV ds 'i vrdi 1.1 lU 7 Is i. It I Loulatio-A NIitiiIs I.V-. nl, 1.. Alh.

A I'nl USS 'I'll 'J Cona.l. 1.1 l.U.S 1J 134', Atlnii IM.Iin I.ra I I.V Mluu. hi. Louli pr.f. i 4'l is 411.

1 ftn.otiri Pciue Mli i IH i Fai. Cord.Uo 1.I3-, I1tt 1J tl la. riCo. pM 1. IS 1171, lis tt.

IcaJCu 411 ll It. A.i, Lcaa Cv. lr Vi V4 a -a I. a.iea Nat. Lln.eedOII 3'1 .17 11 ID II IP.

New.lereer lis 1VH I( Nee, lolt Central. 11014 HOW llll.i lO'l), V. A New 441, 44lt 4 ill 41)1-. N. Lak.Kn.A 'JM.

lis 'Jll, h. I I. I. nnl. UI, (II r.i hn.o.

A Wa.l. sl, l-l, 1-U 11. A We.l.j.f. 01 lift, Norfolk A VVe.ternpf... 4iU lul, it, Nnrllleill Pulno liref ail.

Ml, II4H 0 NorLbAmenoan 11U 1 I. Vy, llhiortouin.rn j'Hj -iHx 'Ju 'J'l Ontario Weetaru 1M 1HT4 raomoMall -JiVi 3 3JU ajs 1-nila. A llaaoma S.t, o75 STlj ami. ot Hit. niu i.llj 'ill.

Pullm.nPal.CarOo.... lUnK 19 Ma lusli lilcU K.AtV. p. rar. sfl fltj IN l.ntne.Wa:.

U'J ll'J 113 1 tl. Tanl A Omaha 6VI, MH S3lt M. Paul A llmulu 4C 4C 40 41'. It. I.

HouUwaalarn pf. ISM l'! IBM KM bluer uarllScala. HI! MH Sn Ml, So.tbern Paaino S1T( 37 itU 8" 1 lU 1IU ll'J 11U inn. Coal Iron 3'1 a.t, S-St Ann krhor AN.M. 'Jll 'ja 3:1 Uaien Paolno 111IA 4t) iiOt.

411 Union P.clli...uau.u. 1S 1M H(7 iK Wabaab 1IH 13 UM 1'J WaSaan peer 3fU MH 3fM Union ueU OKU US OflJ lhu a Lata Kna. 'JK 'JS Wu.iuljkatt.oL. tH c-j'a G1M al Ulntnir Btoolcs. The following are the closing quotations of mining stocks at the Consolidated Exchaiige to-day l.U.

J.kl. BI.I. Amerloan llronSileer. ll.f Iron Alice CO l.lullalon .10 AdamaOoa A.tona... ,01 Pern 16 A.

pen M. A t.acro.e... .01 OS Lead. Con. .10 17 llelle 1.1...

.10 l.ittleChlet .3.1 11. M.iic.u... l.ir. I l.rn IMoulton, I llodle 37 Huler .31 Mlldle II 111 I llaroelona. Ml.lllablo.

I llreece Na.alo Ill IS .09 .111 N'lth Bella Ilelni.nl. .35 Ida 11 1 Caleionla North Htar r.rm 11.11 nr, .05 35.00 (1.61 1 ('hollar -Hll (Iphlr J.CU Cronu P't. l.nl Orient. I i Ctirraallte. ,13 Miller I ol.

.00 PhU'nli A 3.10 -PliiriiliArl .53 I Col A II. llol.ln.on Com.tock on ,10 Stock 13 .1.1 'Jll 11.00 17.00 Hleira Nee. 1.311 Duu.ln .10 htamlard iMormouut. Terra. 3.3 K.nll.co...

'Purekatl'n 1.10 Han Mahu. fl.Crl.tn.. llan ,10 atberOa HllrerCori lu nmet .30 .30 Hmallll'p'l ,33 I (louldA ihll Mln.Oa Currr 1.00 OIL. .31 .411 II. I.

A. Nur. ,05 I 1,43 Tlna llomaataka 14 VI 1.S0 Horn Hll. J. 10 -IWardCon.

.10 .15 HENDR1X FOR CONGRESS. Nominated In Place of den. CatUn In the Third District. Lx-I'oslmasier Joseoh c. Hendrlx was this, afternoon unanimously nominated as tho i candidate In thu Third Congressional HI'- trlct In place of Ocn.

Isaac I. Catlln, who has withdrawn. ee1 Lottie Bent Letters to the Hotsls. Tho gueils of scleral hotels recently re-celvej letters Inviting them to a Hal Fliieenth street, nhere a woman who signed herself as Lottlo said sho hail taken up her abode, (apt. Connor, of the West 'thirtieth strict stuilon, raided the place last nlzhi and arrested I little, known us "Illrdlo'' Wilson, three omen, a ml Charles llnllls.

ot llrookln. Justice loan, In Jefliieon Market court lo-da decided thai there was not rUdenco enough (o hold theui. Eight Horses and Four Cows nurned. lev i.eortATrii rrrai. 1 LocxroKT, X.

oct hi Tlio large barns of Drain Tompkins, North tlarlland, burned I to the ground Us', night. Kl flit horses, lour It'uwsiihd sixty ions 01 ha) were consumed. Loss about ail.ono. risrhtnr Nenrv'e Bocond field. Mhbael llrock, the second of Ntniy, "hi was killed In Ihe prle-llgbt at the MK.nrrl-ga'i AsRoeHUnn looms 'luceiti) night, us held to sit tin- ue' inn ot ihe (ir.inu ut lntktllle court today.

I Mr nintno'a Many Cnllern. Man pallets sent uptlielr cards to J.unei (I. main ond his wlfu nt ILe I'lli tl Wrui.u Until this niornlhg, but Mr. lil.ilnedld tin', re-celve nr.y our. Ml.

KUt ic will lealu lu' 1 Uuililngton io-murion. A Third Loper ill I hllr.dlph!n. '1 I'liri 1 1 Pun inni'iiu, Oct. Hi. woina'i lejir was In the ell lesteldii aiulrc moved lo Ibe Munlclpnl Hospital, where 11 Chlnamaii und a.lipane for Mime tlm haio U'cu aattltig dfutli Irobi the diead ul.ea.e.

Two Now Ph.ps for th Morgan Line. The bJlldlngof touew s'eel steamships wl'h a of sixteen knots 1111 hour each 1 will ibortly K' begun, II is said, by the Ne-, port Ncns thlph'itldlug lor ths Morgan Mranisblp Line. The length of each eJIU be 4011 leet, 4N team, XM.OU I foot depth; tonnage, PRIMTING THE BALLOTS. To Make 11,094,000 ot Them 70,000 Pounds of Paper Will Be Used. Martin II.

Drown, vi ho has h'en awarded thn tank of printing Ibe otilclal ballots for election and a'sn the election' stationery, I been nt work-upon his contract for tho last I three weeks, I The stationery printing has already been completed and the ot tlio official ballots aro nearly rompluicd. I The task Is a mammoth one, but Mr. llrown Bays ho Is eijual to It. Tucro aro ten sets ot (150 each of official ballots for candidate In 1 1,1117 election districts, besides six sets of constitutional amendment ballots, making a tot ul 01 in all. The ballots for candidates will be six Incbes wide and twelvo Incbos long, wulle tne constitutional ballots will be tour Inches ai Ida and six Inches long.

Tbe prlco per thousand It :t.7.", tlttern cents less tb.Ml contract price for last year, and 'ttventy-nva than tbu price of 1NII0. Over a thousand reams of paper, weighing pounds, will bo uScd for the tickets. The contract price lor the tickets Is 111,340 and lor the stationery making a total cf 'Hie printing is being doneat40nnd.il Park placo and -'0(1 and MS Fulton street. ae HE BURIED HER IN THE CELLAR. English Murderer Said His Wlfo Wta Away on a Visit.

Inv A'ftnciiTrD mans. I London, Oct. II). Hpcral weeks ago the wlfoot a mllllinud living nt Oldham, In tbe county of Lancaster, disappeared, aud the husband accounted for her absence with a plausible tale about her being away visiting irleuds. I Tn-daythe owner of tbe bouse went over I the bulldlngnnd lb tbo cellar found evidences I thai the ground had recently been dug up.

I The body of ibe mllltiand wlfo was round wrapped In a piece of saturated with blood. It wns badly decomposed, but a great number ot stab wounds were found in tbe breast. A bloody carvlng-knlto was discovered on a I shelf In an place. COMMITTEEMEN LIABLE TO JAIL. nepuDllcaue.

V.olated Uncle Sam's Counterfeit Law In a Pamphlet. Tbe Kepubllcan Literary lluroau In Thirtieth street has had prlultd, at a tremendous exiwnsc, 1,000,000 copies of a campaign (am-pblet entitled Wildcat and llluedog Money vs. Nations! currency," chock full ot lllustra. tlonsot the bank notes of tblrty-three of tbo old" Htat Hanks," and now they discover that they bavi violated the counterfeit lairs pribtlny Imitation in money, and must send out tbo documents. Secretary Foster, of thn Treasury Department, chanced to sec one nr the pamphlets und bo kave, the oniclal warning, 'ihouintuls ot the books had been mailed and ihe Kepub.

llcan ('omtnltleo nlll but to collect them all again nnd destroy thorn. ee I ECLIPSE OFTHt SUN TO-MORROW. Sum. Kiwcomb Says It IS Dostlned to Eecln Here at 13.00 P. M.

rv ena imiis'iitov, Oct, 10. upt. Newcomb. ot tbe -liiiiiiiiiii ofllce, ha prepared thu lollowlng corrected stalimeni, showing the time of beginning of Hip icllpsu ot the sun tu-iurnon at seven principal points In the Inittd Washlngioti, Lastcrn Standard time. New irk, lu.

I.asuru blandard Albany, hasiern Manna. lime; lloston, I ah. 7m. Kisteru hlandard lime; nlumbiis, lnu. central Mahdard 1 Hue; Chicago, luil.

niltal Malidard Louis lUh. ceiiliul suaudard time. I Aftor Mnnairer E. t3. Rico.

When K. lilce's play, comes to New or there mil be In llndlug enri enters for II, ai Francis llasstll has a tlaim ajalust nice for and bis iase ha. loin taken iii by the LxecutlYo Hoard ut thu ihcaiitcal 1'ioivcilvi! rmon Fin oi a Parle Avonue Bridge. Hem a locjniull mjI llru I tu lliu billgc over thu lork i.enn.U in I lludsoi lliver llallruid I'acksnt H.ty-alxili Istieitand rark avonuo at this I Tne ll.itnea Mere uMlugulshed In a I luw uiluuti't Damage 1-0. Forerer nr.d Physical 'rv AoriATn ruras.l Fiiii.iuMi'iiu, Oct.

lb. Tho (irand Jury jcstcida) relumed a true bill igalusl James Hunter lor making nnd utterlnglura'rd paper. Hunter was a nrll-kunnn luanulacturer aud stoed high lu comiiierclal choirs. Ho toiaed uotra, und lied to hrarll. He icturuod a pb Heal Yi rick and aurreuaercd.

a TALKOETHETURF. Steeplechases and Hnrdlt Races Waste of Time and Money. UNGRATEFUL JOCKEY elEEi Ho Bides Suspicious Races After Judge Burko Gets Him. ''M BIG STALLION SALE TO-IIIGIIT. 9 Jockeys Appearing in "Wronfc'JM Colors at Q-uttenberg Will Bo Fined.

naai Tbcro aro many things lu horse-rnclng that cctno under the bead of lujilcrl'e. Oao.ot thuse' Is "th constant attempt at fraud PLM hurdle races aud steeplechases. Just, wbT''H owners should select Ihtao raceui.tor JobbejT3B la utltrlr ineiplleabte pmucji robbery u3 been eomnilUcq.i in, Juinplns rucai that vory'H fowothe mclcg assoclatlcns in this country w'llf couuteuamo thew. One would naturally JM thin'; that onueis of tlmbcr-loppera would -JH be glud or tho chance to win a pursa with i their buises, which ate practically nt Mr nothing else. Instead, hey.s.-cm delcrmlne4 JLM to crush tbe lite out b't tbo sport, and tbo day' ils rapidly uopronchlng Khcti sterplcchMtsaJH I and hm die rices "HI -iu I coned.

Tho Ijudion COonty Jccoy ClubbeTH I lleved that tho fcport coaid bo honestly coa. ''H uu-ttd and froit the low level to wblcliH 1 It had fallen, and, contrary to iheadvlco oti their friends, the' determined tu make tb iM attempt. The rare last Spring al Outtea- -M i burg were farcical. At baratoga theyH weru better, and encouragjj tho mab agemenu In time, honevor, the Hud son County Jockey Club will come to tho conclusion that tbey uro wasting money la J-M encouraging a clans of horte- jh ners who are "iM neither grn teful for the Interest, taken In them, nor rccognlzo tho met that tbo public hare) Jt rights that are bound to bo re.pected. Tho.fJH I writer docs not condemn tbe Club for tho 'wM course tbey hate taken.

Indeed, nothing but praise ehould be given fur their plucky at- tempt to Hit a onc-tlms popular feature ot racing out of the mire. Hut It a wasto of PfM time and money. '-aM The r.rst ot this season's hurdle races was given yesierdaj.and tho writer will be par- iaB doned if be goes back Into a HtUu ancient history In connection with ibis event, ono aH day curly In the car a coioied jouth op- pruachel Jtidu Hurke and aaked cermlssloa JH 10 ride in thn nurdla race. Ho said bis nam s3H was (Ireeii, and be had been ruled off at 'raH Washington for un ofTento that bo was never 'M guiio ot puuiag anorse. juage nurse, oi JmW course, refused him permission to ride.

He looked (.1 ten over, and tho Jockey lojked so poor und miserable and at JHLW tbo sauiu tine was so earnest in his plead- tjLLA lnglhai be would rerorm thai Judge Burks iM look pity on him and said ho would look Into the matter and help htm to reinstatement. lie did so. He lntriestcdn turt writer, who went on to Washington, and after seeing tho i propei-authoilllcstlio DuytMisrelustatetLllow '-H I grateful lhn boy (Irten waa und bow sincere i he was in his pledges of was evidenced H'sterday. wuan Judgo Hurke. righteously 'H I indignant, blood htm and "vH iclatmod: "It ou had not won that iM i race joj would never have ridden again vjl as long as I live.

As ll I do I not ihln-. you Intended to win. You get tb JH benent of tho doubt." '1 ho race referred to JB I was the lust ol the day. in which St. l.uke, VVB llasinulo, l'a: oaklcy an i l.lleu wero start- -) I ers.

11. is jii lo was un ol Js-on favorite, an4 LBJ 1 It tins coiumou till: In thu ring that at. Lute, i tho supposed itmigerous lauiur. was dead to 'tM 1 hi m. uue book got this Information and laid up agkl ist bt.

buk- so heavllv thit tbey crc forced to welch aud leave their 3BJ bets unpaid, llassitulo and l'at Oakley VB raced head and head lo t'ao stretch. lVB where itassinlo was beaten St. Luke, whom "tfBJ On en had kept under a stout pull, was then yBJ dozen lengths in the rear. 'Ireeti, realtilng that the eanio was nol going tnrougn, roused M. Luke nnt tnrougli trenundous exertions gut up and beat l'at Oakley bv a nnso at lbs eHJ 'I he thin; was so plain and palpablo many expected that Urccu would bo ruled on Instantly.

Judge burke, nouover, JHH Ignio him tho benetlt it ihedouot, and It Is 4U sam to say thai ibis young man next "mis- take" will end his career as ujojkey. VH Am Tne Bale at Tattersall's nlll be J'H mpst Intere.ttng. Malllonstobo fBJ soil are 1'oxhall. ho so bravely upheld tho Jb1 reputation ut thu Amerleaii lacehoise by BI his victories in Knglaud and l'rancn; ltayoa vlH I or, tro ul iho meat IVnnr, ihe equally dBB latnous lla'iqtiei. uud Tua 'irnyand othtr BB great r.iceuor ci; Kunlaka, Ho letul, AerOetdBJ rhc, Almrce and Puree.

I beni er. T'io salo villi nv one ot Iho largest '1BJ I tver held In Ibis eoun.i j. JBB I The aportlnr library and large coliro'IoBrBB of bric-a-brac which belonged to ih) l.i'.o Withera were stll at uuctloujesieruay. i'ABl I vm Mietltiieet Wl ram Ka Ion nnr.ouncm InatBB i Y-ukvll' i.tirj nn.Moiro, He.nuin, fHflJ I sir i tare, aiei niher i.ouil p. i tyiera of ijqBI 'the hlnit utilng villi In tl cu Nov.

la, "IBI llvvo duv li'irihd by OiklH not I epper vv 111 bo i xM Jncleys appiurlng In wronr coliri hero- I nltui nl the t.uiKnburgliuci vr, 11 Uc lined. AH u-BB V. c. Dal) has sold Nub. an toJ.

L'e'ongfor soo, jm (iBB Logan did not arrtto at tlultenburr yrsteiwvBB dav until. i a. which hll lluory f4VB i eri good pert ormauce. BbI Mtl'OKTANT TO CKIAU KlfOIt lilt. MM TbeonlrdllfetenranetwMn a Ha.

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