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feekly Sentinel. WEDNESDiY A Mrs Linglry will not visit Fort So far 961 water works permits have been is utl Tho B'aek Crook" will soon le Verp to delight the lovers of the form divine of the late bucket shop will rent a firm in thia county and hiaeiten Bive prop-rty near Auder ou Tbo cam- of Koviemki vs Gable is tiff claims a price for ie I hug land belonging to defendant John foreman of the Nickel Plate round mil havs a fine in dimei-mns by forty four feet, built for him, ail- jacent George A KUttej, of tbw city, has superseded Elaa 1' Gum 83 freight iheWabssb at Hun tuition Market was a clerk the freight office here Louia CkulIivreiB nffon the road in the lElerest of Bohemian beer Tlie Messrs Centlivre are brewing daily to supply an increased dtinsnd for tnis exceedingly popular brand Miss Lulu Homer and Star, who have been the gueata of Louis Sehroeder, of South Oalhoun street, have returned huoie, the former to Gallon, Otio, and the latter to Chicago The huotera of Fort Wsyno will be to fcnow that the season for shooting quail anil pheasants closed December 20, fur deer Jsnu- Jebruary 1 Murphy, Blip-reiser lot the Chicago and Fort Wayne division of the Nickel Plale, has reaigntd and goes to the Ohio aud Michigan Cen teal toad, of which Mr A Lslctia is the chtff engineer James Robinson, the talented young attorney, has taken offiee room with the Hon Eobert Stratton Jim is one of tbe cleverest joujgmen in the City, and wo are confident will never want for brief a Milton Knight has been appointed general freight agent of the Wabssu road, and Wellington fit, and 3 Mackenzie, second general freight spntB AH will make their headquarters at Si Louis, 8 A Norhrop, tho lode- fotignable pastor of tie Fiist Bap tint church, la champion Crtller of the city He visited on New Year a day every member ol hia church, tho roll nntntorinfc over 200 Henry Goeglein, son of ex Count; Commissioner Qoegleln was married Wednesday to Mira Augusta Bahde, Joseph, township THE SEMISFL'S congiatulatlons are a portion of tht dowry MISI Mary Diekeaj, who claims to be coutin of the famous English novelist, will ihortly lecture at the "Life and Wnti igs of Dickens," with impersonalionao! character takenfrom bis books Justice Pratt has preserved aa ao enin the heavy club: one a fenc a 1 With which the Ham boys of Ceda Creot are alleged in bai beaten Mw Perry Romioe Aa IB well known the most deadly enmity exists between the Ham and Rom me families The Sisters at the Academy ot Our Lady of tue Snired Heart duire to express their thanks to the officers of the Lake Shore and Michigan South ern Kailrosd uimpany, the companits doing busmew liere an 1 THE SENTINEL for favors dunng the holidays The Poultry and Bench Show association have rented the Strode) buildlnz, on Berry street, now owmd by Boot Co in which to give their The rooma will be fitted up for the show, which to be the best ever given in tae state ---The can of the State vs Hat tie Armstrong WHS tried last A edneaday, wilnew, Mary Ann me, charged tbatjmght before defendant applied her opprobrious names The case was a very dirty one, but MISB An strong wai acquit led Letters received from Hon Wm Fleming while at Tenn health The cough had entirely left him and ho bad suffered very little from asthma since he left Fo.t Wayne Mr and Mrs Fleming are now at New Orleans Dr Poyneer wsnls us to help Brother Davis by signing a subscrip tion paper for Ida bent fit, being ur culxted bj the doctor, wh heart IB ever re-poosive to the calls of the nefdy Our yuuog stint would sign away the coat from hie bwk in order to help the dear afflicted brother Schwan, secretary of the New York, Chicago and St Louia Railway HOJ, announces that the annual merlin? the s'oct and bond holders ot the rosd for the election of directors ami the transaction of such other bun new may come up before the meeting will be held at the office Of ths company Chicago, Tuesday, Jan 10 Thin meeting Kill, it la ex pected, develop things which mil greatly relieve partly excusable public curiosity through the kindness ot the citj'a efficient wood usurer, and wtigh msster, Putrid Bjan, TUR SEsTtSRI is able to give ine pnce paid for bay, corn snd oata tor the three- jenra. Ju Janunrj 1SS1, hay worth $14 a ton, corn, 43 and oats, 34 pv, bu-hcl In Jscnury 1882, ha; brought $19 a ton, corn CO cents, and oai yj cents per bushel This month hay in wiling for (11 a ton, corn 37 and oats 35 cenU per bushel Thu BtatBment shms a marked re lilt- tlon ID the price of hny, corn oats nor? as compared wlih former jeaia Frank Shaw, a man flgfd fitly thret years, hia been idgpd jnwrD by Juaticen Wilkinson nod Fr nee snd Dra QreenawaU and MJFW Shan'ti dementia tnkrs on ihe With power 'o the woiHof us dsflSd, and aeo that he about married a heirecs of fabulous wealth He HM ben roi fined in the Ohio State Insane asylum at Oolum bun The cause of his mental disease it stated by the physicitna It, he icep- tic pnsoning, resulting from sn nicer on the riglit foot The patient in a relative of 0, Shaw, tram dis- pitcher of the Nickel Plate at thii point Tue City will iti tilth annual ball January 18, at Anon hall dwommued tue u-e of the Bru-h was taken to the county asjlum by order of Trua'te Oaffuey A grand concert, by the beet total talent, will be at iho Academy ol the list mek Jacujij mei went under Inst year Uentleiiien now f-tsi coat iiirt4 in their overcoats Iht-y aie iiitendcd ua a safeguard agiind, bur rowers Eioeiy Day, a wealthy fanner in Fulton presented tach of hi3 fight children 2,000 for a Chnatmaa present It is as the ditfrreiit inches the city mil Uku Sfeaiuai JuaticeFratiteWedncgilHyp into the county 75 f.e col IfL'td br Mm during nil fiie inontl a term of ffice Ili Turtle, noted Jmlio froiu tlm ludiua territory re vutu 13 at the A felloe House Hf en route 10 Waahm to i jn ilm ihfiiS 'i (ifcw oiust 1.6 iioimitig The tteckly Ghzeiie I i a Jjurual Miu either I For aul will In Cincinnati till after the Mu i si Fealm! The Iitt't dsjshlT of Louis Araann, Of 21 Ban Wayne it-reel, was tern bly sodded fhur-dny by a feet He of hoiiim, wat-r fallini- on ber Lmfter sja hss tetutued to dianaafitir an absence of i BIX weeks' tour in Tenure aid Alabama He Gordon "sited around amoni; the fancier' Thnrslay, and raised a urse of $50 as special premiuius to be awarded in the show The man Frwik SIcCarty arrested, last Tuesday night for vagrancy, by OrScer Bohle, turns out lo be the stin of the erstenffal Grand Mich Chas A Arnold, eihtoro! the B'uff ton Chronicle, was in the.city Mr Vtnolii to quit the dewpa per husmein and engafie in the lumber traffic Deputy Clerk Souder is prcr-armg a iraotcnpt in the case of Wilcr va the Pennsylvania Muual Life Insurance company, appca'ed to the Tnc New Tort Stir puts Bfr- Langtry profits from her American tlOt 000 This probably nuder ably above the mark The articles of incorporation of the Gatiae agricultural ntrbs to be lo thii city, bate been filed Ital atock la $50,000 Ois eipamivB in this Lily that many persona are using the coal oil light Tne (iiiz-'io company had hanging lamps placed through their entire buildup last week The Fort Wayne chapter No 19 Itoyal Arch Ma.nn«, ofltcira A most interesting pro which will be given in the 1 mn Sitnrlay Mr Joseph McCturp at his resi PnncPto i IIKJI an rringe orangts upon it which ate ripening The tree li about nix feet high and nine years old, and was raised from the seed O'Ciir Qocdwin, tho defaulting bank cashier, utter fl tTTO weeks' HD gene al aansport, irio ieturi.aj to ti Bur hi-rn prison on Suiiiky even the ateffam'd patttQect as as'ial 0 Ccnilivre has purchnsed from Bauer the atrip of laud opposite the new bruLe across the St Joe river, on Spy Bun uveoue It probable that Mr Centlivre will greatly increase his brewery facilities next year Uust Kulius who lias long been in the merchant tailoring business wi hia brother, on Weal B-rry street. leaves February 1, for ttiart, rchcro he i rnpiiBostnopen aruercbant tailor ing tstablisbment Guj an enter Henry Sauder, who came hers a Trak or songofroo St Louia to visit Ins brother 0 femder, of Weal Jeiieraon street, died Thursday, fiom a maliLDBut attaik of tyouoid fever nhichhecoDtraUed Mr Sunder formerly resulpd hero Timo of the funeral has not been set KcnrtHllvillo Standard "The bu reau of statistics reji the nmnu iHClurmg int asin ot ILe state, gives bottle county credit for 132 ettb li-hincnis 354 19J invested, anil ifip pioilncts of tho last yenr at $1 4'JI 154 Allfn i-r jnty ouly ex ctfds this in Northern Indiana George CHIC, of Ligrsnge, was a guest at the Murdock hotel, it 1 Lo ganiport, on ncfdny, nnd on retiring bliw out the gas Thesnicll of the eacipmg fias attracted attention, the door ot the room was forced, aoil Caae found in an insuisibfe condition Prompl medical sit si. (is DEB mved life Columbia City Pott Professor little ilatigliler, Fannie while en rouiu to Columbia Citv lust week, through a misundirstanding, days A vi'it to Fort Wayne hy her father found h-r in the keeping of a conductor who Imd UJEOD charge of her at the deptit The mlataku.

was caused by the delay of a letter A Jo 000 000 corporation ua char tend at Harnsbutfc Pa on Thursday last The Incorporalora aro William Vnnderbilt, George Mncree 0 New York, William A Wal'acc Blahop L. Wallac-, Clear fieM Pa and John Biding nod Jo-cph ailznm Philadelphia The of this new ciirporatioo will bt trans- ack! in Ckarfie and Center coun fire C)HT and other minerals Mr kfix ant ftxllatine will, under i i i i i Oyly Carte, May in i on Tlit Espen r'f Citeerln Fng IHI T' his a member of Ihe i i a bar for nearly fitly years, and for tho last quarter of century has been one of iia moH prominent leadori Neir Yoik and Philndeiphix papers speak in QHttetiDg teima of the lecture, an nouncing gnmd auccen It ponible he appear in this cilj in the near attire Ihe Lite Oak Sporting Club Lavea lance at St Charles hall the llth CJD tEule James Wilkinson bag conduct it Columbia Pity Foal "EJ Thorp, of Fort Wajne, haa been in town tho past wtek HDD Horace Bennett, ol Bt Johns bury, Vt the city, the guest of HOD A Hamilton. hn Gloukle, the tonsonal artist, a accused by bis friends of a mstri- in iiml deed, to occur BOOH The Fleming house will probtbly be enlarged neit spring to accommodate Us increasing patronage breeders baa been Meatrt John Bate hud 0 feprigga are WBinbera Ihe Nickel Plate passenger depot appointments are very elegant The fsts eiieh bwr the monogram, 0 5 St. Oeu Irwm hg filed LIB deed ol assignment to Gtorge Ely with the cou ty deri Mr E'y's bonds man la A Trent man Seimlor and Mra Bell and R-pre Chittenden, 6100 ia aud Vitiunry Bra all puig at the Giaud hotel, Iidianapolls The Poultry and Bench show will held in ibe old Strudel building, on Wett Kttty street, begtameg Jaa A youug gentleman la the city re- eei'ed ss a Christ mm prea-ut from a oxely little lady a Lalf dozen handkerchiefs, costmi, twenty five dollars Montgomery Hamilton became re- plevm bail Friday on executiona VB Pyke Wa understood that Mr Pyke will not re-emgige bnsi- ueaa Peorle on the Fort Wayne branch flf the Lake Share, b-tweca Joaeerilk and Waterloo, aay that they can't teach Chicago in less than eleven In making your resolutions for the coiling year, resolve 10 subscribe for THE SLNTIIEL, and don't borrow your neighbor's paper for another twelve moutha. bupenuteudeut Stevens has ordered yition men to patrol the Wabssh truck each week day and Sunday untrl the cold weather is over Broken rails are feared A roan named Cody, employed at da' failory, fell ou a circular and tut it frightful manner It is thought one of hia arms will have to be amputated He Is a married man, living nn Broadway A woman named Compton hfta filed an affidavit against prominent Citizens of Willuumport, for provoke She alleges that he accused her of stealing chicken The cms will come before Just! Brown Hon Puny Hoaglaid and Hon Abner Backus, fathers of the ycane -ouple whoss marriage ts elsewhere mentioned, were associated the building of the Wabaah and Erie ca tacbed to a bob balked and overturned the sled with a load of produce, on Clinton Btrett Iheold farmer who titore, naa Bibtd out from oader bMket of mashed eggs muoh be smeared of the Pittaburg, Ft Wayne Chicago rending room st-nds ua statsmical report of its op erations at Creallmo the past year Ihe gooil Korfc Hccomplished by thia cuhble Mrg DHVIS, wife of the evangelist.

catted on him Wednesday tho hou-o of the infatuated assttr who tellers him Mrs Davis asked her husband if be would do anything for the support of herself and child and tLe good brother said that the spirit was willinr, but the was weak-i a -th-it he bmln't the withal Ttie directory of the State univer sity was in TliurgdBV at Indi Col B. Robertson, of thia city, the new member, is at tendance The object is to make the muni binn mal on the legialn The demand is for new library Parah Hogston baa brought suit for divorce from Tames Hogaton in tl superior court The plaintiff with the fitmly of Franb Iso Ot Monigoraery street, alleges cnipity She si lies that the defend and compelled her to work out to upport bereelf Thursday, Turnkey Castle at the jail found gold watch and consider able u-oney in tbeshoeof Gen Bntler, Butler claimed to see snakes, and anil the boys gave him six glxcsea of cold witer in rapid aucces sinn, ind the man felt much better Frequently prisoners sent over havn havt money or valuables on Iheir person They prefer to be locked up in qiiarters to paying fines. Frank Shaw, the old man adjudged isitill at the county asylum His right ftiot is in horrible condi. tton, gangrene having set in Both feet were rerenlly frwn night the patient was in terrible agony, and his yells of pxm kept the inmates awake Dr Myers, county physician, will probably amputate the foot this afternoon ghaw'i wife lives at No 04 Griffith atreet, and hia son is a tram dispatcher on theNtckel Plate The convention of mayors held in Indianapolis, was to advise together relative to needed amendments to the special and general charters gov ermngcitits in this Mate Hon 0 Brcdwell, of Evansville, was made president John Pierce, of L-ba- non, secretary, W. Armstrong, of Koterao, Ktislwt, and MsyoT Kent, of Sew Albany, corrennonding secretary Jeffereonville, Sew Albsny, ferre Haute Laporte, Evansville, Co- lambu', Via wooes, Mount Vernon, Plymouth, Htintingloo, Seymour and Forl Wijoe were among the cities repreienlet), and there naa a free interchange of opinion, which will take dc finite shape upon the meeting of the legislature Ihuradny Chief Htlbteobt enter tpjnfd about twenty five of the fire department hia ressdecce on Olm Ion street Invited repreaentativea of THF SFSTINEL anw Quiuslte were tleo present About 10 o'clock a very room, over which luw msde merry Charley Snetdon, Lou Boune, Otto imenners and Florence Burger furnished excellent music, and the chief made ao adcnir able host FtiU Scbmueckle offiel ated head waiter, and kept the company in a roar ny his witty sal lit i.

The mot geod feeling eiista between the firemen and their chief, under whose able the dentrtrMQt WH nevn more effioient Pliillev Like Shore igent, is back from Jackcon Htss Jcfeie Wuhera has reti rued Milmda Buer el has been retnroed from the lusane asylum cited coal sliutes are bflnp con structed hy the Nickel Plate road at Foatona. "Wash" Ewmg, a well known char acter, haa returned to tic city after a toui of Ibe country East of here, the Nickel Plate people are running to connect with I Altf road. Clement Bekers, his opened a real estate and collection office at No Joe Shceun, of Lamport, well known here, ii now traveling for a 0 Ic ago collar and A White has sued Shut- let for breach of contract in the au perfor entire. Demand, $1,500 Cbas- Nirdlmger, formerly of this city, is doing the dramatic work for Quu, a Philadelphia publication Charles Horton, of the 'bus barn, has returned to the city after an ab- eence of several weeks at Mil ford Harry Murphy, a negro comedian, is spending a few weeks with his mother who lives ou Pearl street We are informed that Gum, per, the enterprising grocer, will Uke the aland lately occupied by H. Pyko and conduct two stores.

Lsfayette Berry and Gideon Seavey have each brought auit demanding (1 WO ot Wilham Baker in Mrs Roberta to recover $150 for alleged conversion of persona! property The partlea were lately divorced A boy nataed Glartr was knocked down, Saturday, by a bobsled and badly hurt He was taken to hia home on Hanaa street In hack- Deputy Sheriff Dodge last Friday conveyed tbe boy Hobba to the form school and Sickle-, tbe New Haven insane patient, to the aaylnen Mr Kealor, the afccompliibed editor of the Gazette, will also edit the Sunday edition to be a separate aud dutinct publication from tLe daily It is stated that there are ovu tbir ty candidates for county aupenntend tntot education, with more to hear From daily Tbe lives of the township trustees are made miserable in consequence Hn Laura McKee Gibson, aged eighteen years, died last night, of hf murhago of the lungs. She had given birth to a stillborn child The re mains will be taken to Mansfield, 0 fur interment Mrs Button, an aged lady residing BUramingdale, fell on Callouu street last Saturday, and fractured tier wrist She wan assisted into Mnrdhorxt'a drng Jtore and Dr Ho Oankey attended Rev fa Myers, of liffiD, 0 a by ihe board of missions to organ no an English branch of the German Be formed church is a guest of Conrad Neireiter, of West street. The B'nal Bnth Grand Lodge that iiolds a convention here this munth, will give fail dreei ball at the Academy of music tbe S23 A fall orchestra will be in attendance and aime very elegant toiletka dm played Wm McMillan, formerly manager of the Howe sewing mathine company in Ibis C'ty, haa been appointed general euporviamfr agent for thcetatu of Indiana, and lias been succeeded day's issue Thursday night, ff near OrfTn mills, wan accoittnl by a man muffi to the ohm, who asked the time. Kerns drew forth his watch and the fellow snatched for it, hut failed to secure he ticker He then tout his heuls Rev Wm Aadewou, of Greenfield, formerly ol thia city, sutlers aaverelv, the result of fall on Ihe icj pavement Hn one of tbe oldest Methodist ministers in the state, and feua an entertained that he will die from his Injuries The citizens of Haw Patch, wbere ever that may be, are appreciative They presented Prof Kmsey, who haa teen cuuductlng a tinging ichool there, with a fine loll plate proudly weirs acroM hit capacious breast Oar friend, Fhilo Bnttingbam, of the Fort Wayne, Cincinnati and road, last night was presented with fin elegant New Year 1 gift from president Arthur, which arrived by eiptera Mr Buttingham did not, strange to aay, seem to be pleated William 0 Compton and Alice Ctmpton have brought suit in tbe superior Court for slander against Caroline Lopehire, demanding damages It la alleged that defend ant teemed Jlrs Oooiptoa of itealing a chicken All parties reside at Wiltiamuport THE SESTWKL -fledges the receipt ol au Invitation to attend a grand ball to bo given by Emcck Beiacha Lodge, No 61, I 0 0 January 22, in honor ol Worthy District Grand Lodge No 2, at the Academy of Music Prof Mahler bts been encaged as master of ceremonies. It 19 the subject of remark that the county do not instruct tbe janitor to shuvel the and ice from the eidewalka surrounding the court faouee Some day a citiren will fill on the gtaisy surface and break a limb, and there will be a suit for dam.

Thieves entered Woehnker's gio eery, on Maumee avenne, Snnday morning They stacked op nevenl hundred dollars worth of goods, but, being sarprfsed by Mr Wochikcr, fled, he firing several shots Tbey secured about $50 worth of plunder Captain Diebl and men are after the thieves to-day Outer, has. begun suit in tbe superior court against Joseph liatiu and John Lowe to recover $925 Defendants, who are from Anderson, formerly ran the bucket shop in the Pavilion Mr Blttinger alleges they it back Thia 11 bat in proof of our remark yesterday that pergoni who BpecuMem these institutions eventually get the worst of It hired a sleigh of Cwgrove ft Miller to Ccdamlle Frank Copgrove later heard of tbe lad oat with party of gitla and "Skinny" Moore and one Bedget, They were driving furiously about tbe itrtets raiting the very devil Mr Cwgrove went oat and caught the gang and drove tbe whole party to the jail, where they whined bawled until Prank let tittm with tbttp ftdnonition, Tony Trsnlmau had purchased i fine ue Judge returned from ludi Judge James Beeks retired from 4 party of geotleniflii were nut serenading lu the west end, Saturday night MIM Lucy Hillepass, of Hunter town, VHiliug tha Miwa Wood worth, of Went B- rry street Mrs. Mira Allen, of Huntertuwo. was the dtughter of DdVi 1 Hon Bluffion, and family have gone to New Mexico and California lo remain several weeks The Eiwr family held a re union at Anderson last week No representation, was present fr in this city Gottlieb Hagernun took up too much of the sidewalk on Saturday ires Pnc4 ai-ii ecale Fred Hayes haa been appointed mail route agent ua the Nickel Plate between Cleveland and Chicago He went to Cleveland to-day The "Assemblies" club, composed of the leaders of fashionable city to cmty, give their third hop at Mali ler'non Friday evening next Glafke, of Mcndon, Mich hat accepted a position in ihe dia patcer's office of the Grand Ilapida Hon Henry Stapleton, editor of the Greenville (Miss) Pioneer, is ID the city, the guest of his brother Vr Geo Upleton, of the Pittabnrg road The Sunday Qesette was a fine publication, creditable alike to Its enterprising proprietor and to tbe accomplished editor, Mr Theron Keator Saturday the Feut of the Epiphany, a holy djy in tbe Catholic and Episcopalian churches, was celebrated It is to perpetuate the macifeatation Ambrose Geary, tbe popular young contractor of this city haa finuhed hia job of a newer at Dccatur He will be extensively engaged at Lima, 0 in the spring Deputy Sheriff Dodge is back from ludianlpolu. He brought home MB- llDdR Buargel from the Insane uylum oompletjly cured He at the Lome of Rev Mr Haines.

En, the little daughter of Sheriff Bchtefer.nu badly scalded Sunday by the contents of a pan of hot water deluging ber Dr Heuchling drea-ed the burns with wothlog liniments The ladles of the Christian church will give a tea party at the reidmce of E.Argo.JOBrackenridgeetreet, Thursday evening Jan 11 from toll, for the of tbe church Brother Dsvia went to work at his ing at K-mewild's faciory Who will attend lo the spiritual wants of the plump and pretty auiten now is A private masquerade at the resi dpnce Pittsburg Engineer Herman one of of Friday night MIIH Maggie Pearl of Lima, 0 will be present Julius Hatfaan, esq, haa kindly given the use of the hall over bin es Uhluhmeot on West Uain street for Uniformed Degree, who drill there- Rapid progress is being made under Sir Knight KallocL's direction The Colum na City Herald sayt "Charles Muhler etq Fort Wayne, said to be a very prominent candidate for mayor of that city, at Ihe man, lias the ability and honesty for the places-would make an excellent The Muses Lnln Zimmerman, Uaggie Fitipatnck and Marj and Maggie Uafiney returned Tunday from a weeL'a viut lo Mild O'Brien, of Milan township A very elegant patty was given on luat Wednesday evening in honor of the city belles and some sixty voung people were present Loganeport Pnanw "Sffss KIH Hoagiand, of Fort Wayne, who haa the paat paid several visits to lends in city, wu married yes terdiy to Mr 8. Backus, Toledo A few invitatiODs to the wedding were received here, but no one from this city that we know of was present Considerable ship timber is non bring, cut and shipped east from this county are actively at wotk irttyitrg the Blinding trees ehapiog them into logs for I ra Deportation at their own expense One gentleman bought a big irio some linft ago and recently sold part of the limber for the original price of the farm The only rosda talked of, or likely to be constructed ID thia state this year, are the ezteneions of the Van daim north from Loganspori the Fort Wayne, Lafayette and 3t Louis from Fort Wayne to Attica, lod the Chi cxgaanil Great Souihern to the Cfciy county coal mines, the mdianapoln and Evamville Straight line, Col John Lea road from Sturgis, Mich to Danville, III OD Friday, at Indianapolis, the mayors of the state perfected a ptr manent organmtion with the following 1 resident, Mayor Grubbs, of Indianapolis, vice president, Mayor Bridewell, of Ev- aecretaty, Mayor A linger, of Fort Wsyne, treasurer, Mayor Warder, of Jtffenonville Ibe next meeting will be held January, 1885 Tbo mayors wert authorities of Indianapolis An Indianapolis WH given for their beno fit Fnday Besides being Chairman of tho judl ciary committee, (fenaior Bell wa- given the second place on the elections committee, fourth place on tbe benevolent and reformatory institu lions committee, and the second place on tbe committee on railroads. Sen nlor Null was given places on the nal improvement sod trump isml com mil lee on congressional appoint ment, and a meiubeiship on tbe City Clerk Rockbill, utter mooll asistanl completed the Us duplicate late Saturday night, Monday turned it over to the city tressurer, so tbat all who desire can row pij thfir nty toics for 18S2 Tho total value of t.ii.blci, for 1BS2 in 14 822, Of dogs, 879 The lax for 1832 amannla to $157,84370, delinquent tax for 131 and previous 22914, pentltiw, J232I68 Total Ux due, including delirquencies snd peniltteii, 52 Tbe work fs carefolly done and reflects great credit on Mr Rockbill, who haa made one of the bpt clerks Fort Wayne Pumyl jiin Mrs. Dr E. Wbteba, of live throLgh thi.

day afternoon The w-ion will be brief The cnuimal court iseete Monday Wm Leyman has been peat lo tne bt Joseph Iioapiml.and Samuel Sweet to the Ctly Itjtli are pan peia Co'grove and Miller Used out two s'tighmn pirties last nighl lliey went to Ueorge Lindea't, near New Haven Cocstab'e Wiltiuwn will make improve men la in the old Hede km once the cratk caravansary of Fort Wavne This is the week of prayer Peti tions to the Inrciiie ol Grace in be will generally utetui) Hdli and daughter gueaMof 3Irp HenJi, cornet of Bracken- ard Webster sireeis five eulucnbera for TnE AMERICAS received bj is increasing at the rate of 100 per day Alec Muirhead had a valuable blanket Moleo from ho "azon last the pawn shops to day Runs the bucket shop man, lias ofiered to compromise the HUI brought by Mr Utttenger Mr it 13 understood, compromised $300 A telegram received by friends in the city announces tbe sad death of Mrs Ounsberger, nee Heilbroner, New York last Saturday morning The young lady waa well known in Fort Waynp lion Wm Fleming and wife ex this weet to arrive at Sin An Tea where they will remain a m-inth or two Mr Fleming's lieallh ia-1 been excellent sin-e his depicture ronr thia ciiy The O'Connor property on West Washington itreet, haa been sold to Dr ISoah Wenger, of Coew, for $2 lot 2IC Eockinil'a addition, to FrankS Borrows, for $14W Capt. d'lajy negotiated the soles. A warrant and reqisttion will be sued at the instance of the man Ca? who WHS rolilwd of gome OSO In a room on Calhoun street, for the aritst of hts brotber-m law, who in Shelby Obio Cass says he positive proof of his relative's guilt Mont Sb ray aliaa Bruce Carr, one of two trustees of Adams county on the Dacatur bank, has been liberated on bail The amount wu (135 A Simpson, the alleged Cincinnati Enquirer man has so far eluded the authorities To-morrow the township trustee will begin the enumeration of all male inhabitants of this township over nge of twenty one yeaw Ibe work can be made easier if ail gentle men will leave their namea and at their places of residence and board ug houses weeks since to have been robbed of a arge (mount ot money by a disiepu table fe aisle in room on Calhoun street nnw think? it was his brother law who stole the boodle He hns interviewed Uepufy Bit tenpr and a narruut will be issued SIiBniT Justiu of Wells county Offers t25 reward for tha tctest itutl delivery to him of Cuarles Edwards, wanted for grand larceny Edwards twenty-three years old, and ia of a land la minus the forefinger It is snorn that he has lately been in tbe city The comrade of THE SENTINEL ac- cuowledges an invitation to pnrticl pats iu it Camp Fue Be Union" under the auspices of Post, 0 A It, of Warsaw PubJw. ciMs will bit held at the Opera house Co! Robertson, Gin Sweet and Col John 0 of this city, are among tho speakers A family named Smith, living in Bloomingdale, narrowly escaped fnthtful suffering and possible death, on Satimlar They purchased snme mynadaof lung black parasiWs Mia Smith diacovetvd the diseased condi tion of ibe meat in time Dr Me aaiey haa it for microscopic exam The poultry and dog ahow will take place between Jin 22 and 27 The arrangements have been msde to make this a great success, and en are coming In from all over ihe state Ihe are gentlemen whiwe Im, been te-ted and who never make a failure of what they We predict abund Hntetic-eisfortheshow Dr Virgil complained to the mayor that farmer named Doc lor sold him (oi-l of bail hay The outeide of the loid looked inviting enouijh, the dostor but the farmer had tlie grau in tbe middle The man Doctor, will bo from Dr Virgil's stable In the superior court Biddlecome, of Ibid city, has brought suit agmoat John ddk com? now a reel dent of Hartford, Mich, for Tbe com pi mot traits a long list of abuse, abandonment and fnilure to I rovide being among them Plaintiff asks tin at solute decree and tho custody of her four year old child, Myr tie Alice Mrs Biddlecomo is em ployed a domestic in a city family Death of Miss Mlnnto CoomBS- Ihfamoiciog.at 1 20 o'clock, oe cnrred the tieatb of Minnie Coomb', daughter of Judge William and Mo Coomb-, D3 West Wayne street Mlra Cwtnlis hm been very times ber lire has been de-psired of Dr himself to ns that Ins pati-nt would ever, she haa been very low, and last head and rtated (he end WMtifir Hiss Coombs was born July 1, 1858, in county, Ohio She was an amiable, accomplished you as; lady, and a great Fa von to in society circles ciates who wil! bo bowed willi pne: at this not untTpeHed cutting off of one to young and bright, and for whom the world pronged such ptwi bilities THE SEIIINEL sincerely extend; tr bfreavcd fflmily il condolencis iu dreary hoar The funeral taSts place at 10 h'clact Tburtday morning, from family residence Rev Dr rMte WE Lb CCT THE SHOPS Important Official Changes an the NickQl Plate Cummlngs oCPower-The Cltj. An mentioned last Wednesday, StSlISLL President and Willum Howard, of the Nickel Plate road, were In the city en route to Yirk to attend the annual meet jg of tbe ol the road It 11 more thin probable that tln ts the last trip th KM gen tie men.

will makeover the Nickel Plate in au official capacity At tbe New York mating Mr G'uauamfji. will present is resignation as president, and Mt D'vereaui, of Cleveland, will be elected in his stead This will effectually wipe out Ibe power of Cnmmlngs and Brown Howard Co a very significant fact to the people if tort Wayne, became it will tin. doubted? result iu establishing the main construction and repair shops of he Nickel Plate company In this city It well known tbat the ahopi were first located at Stony Point by Howard and CummmLS fur tne sole mrpose of enhauuug the value of a arge tract of land purchased by them or speculative purposes MeaTB Oevereaui Burke, tht- recent pur of Ibe road, do nnt take to the Stony Point however, for in conversation a gentleman of thii city, wh necled with the road in a ty, Mr Davereaux recently ha the "interests ol the New York, jiiiwgo and St, IXIUIB road would not be sacrificed to forward the private ulity of locating the main shops of the company at Fort Wayne would be considered at an early day Messrs Bureaux Burke are the real purchasers of tbe road, the remarks of the former are very sign i a he has no love for Mr Howard The iiediction in made tbat Fort Wayne will yet capture the Nickel Pit. hops Aa official of the Indianapolis car- worke, last week, upon Pres- dent of the Nickel plate, which President Cumminga a abort irne since intimated would be wanted on the road President Cummings referred him to Devereui, who, a tarn, sent the car works official to Thomas, general manager of the Line A gentleman who well posted in Mr Davereux'a affairs states hat he recently asked Mr Devereux there wu anything in the talk that the Nickel-plate, Bee Line and Indian apolis St Luuis roads were to be consolidated, and theanawer led bim to believe that General Devereax aims at the consolidation of tbe roads 7 which he interested between Buf- Hloaud St Louis. In time tbe roads may be united, but at present there nothing more than a traffic arrangement DEATH OF A HERMIT.

About a year ago, an old man, with a flowing snow whitR beard and long iair of the uffle bleached complexion, cwnetoSt, Jowjib township, rented a email house on an acre or two of round near Herman Neirman farm He has kept himself seclnded from his neighbors, who have known little or nothing ol his daily life, and lived absolutely alone The old man, whose name was Joseph Murray, died oil Sunday, after a week's illuesa An examination of his effects repealed that he was from Syracuse, where he foroieily practiced law menta waa furnished with much taste, boots, magazines and newspapers being scattered about in abundance, indicating a cultured mind, while from the walls depended choice engraviogsand few oil ng a A It- 1 er directed to bis son at Syra cuse found, asking that he be taken to Newburyport, a his body enwrapped in shroud jd cum mitted to tho ocean The body has Ken temporarily interred and the effects taken charge of by the township trustee, pending instructions from tbe deceased's son, who has been advised No theory is known of the cau-es which led the old man to wet seclu there may be further developments A PERSISTENT PATIENT. Friday morning in the circuit court, the case of He Hick against Dr Cosgrove, of Mayaville, camo up for trial Plaintiff asked a contm nance on tbe ground that certain expert witnesses were not available Ju Igo Rourks over ruled the mo two, whereupon Herrick'a attorneys dwuuased MIR case at their costs Later thu suit was rented by tbe Messra Coleritfe Opoenheim plain returnable, January 16 Mr Hernck'a ar 11 was Injured in on the part of Dr Co-grove, the siir- in attendance, wbertby the limb was incapacitated from service Dr Cosgrote alleges that Hernck was In Blunted to begin the suit by a rival physician Maysville, who of course, al 'sword's point with Ins brother Facnlapiua The generally expressed opinion is thai there is nothing in the case FAILURE. Last Wednesday afternoon the store of Pyke, the well known grocer doing corner of Cal by the sheriff on a cognovit in bank, Anna Pyke, and Anna Johnson Ihe liabilities ain and the as sets SC 001) to Tho heaviest creditora ure A Irentman, Hamilton A Co and Bursley of this city and Austin, Nichols Co of New York Mr Pyke waa supposed to have been doing one of the most flourishing businesses the city now followed by one on the Ha mil ion National bank, ol fna nty, firm of Louia Kline ACo in favor promptly cashed fay Adnm ft Co dry goods merchants ol Buffalo, When Ibe check came to this city, Mr Mohr promptly recognim tbe weuk silcm to imitate hU sign.i houses here hive aim been victimized A BRUTAL BOILER MAKER Emmet Thompson, boiler maker living on Hunna street nnd employed at BIM' foaadrj-, bus been on drunken spree for two week put When tober he is crHiled with being a dfcent soil of fellow, bo wtonfilhdto the neck with whisky leisfoclinidtottnbusivu night Tuoiijjon ize home drunk ard found ink and babe, the ter two rnosthi old, in bed He straightway made a violent nn choking her, and but for little two- rear o'd girl, who was nUTing with Ure ftmmpwii, and who fled shriek ng into ihe street and brought doubttdl? have uiuiilered her Tht pior i innsn, i ti dead thai. aliVi up her uiild and went or promotion to tbe of a neighbor sited 3 friend, Mr Wil Ofifioej, towctiifp trusts, late night, uliu genaiuin'y pro tided ler with funds out of 9 own pocket and 'he went to the home of her par ents, at EL kson, Mitli Friday, tafc. eg ber ch'd with her Ihe fleati ts urn fioiu her netE, and there sre abraaures ail over i er body Mrs lliotnpsonij a very intelligent nul ady like peron and ia determined to oreVer leave her hrii'e o( a bUJltand, of whom ahe li-es in morfal fear of hie ebamef jl treatment of her The ftuln They Have Wrought In Fort Wayne A Species ot Gambling Mora Dan gerous ThonPo- TUE SE-STI-JFI learns that efforts beiURinade to establish a "com rn office here, which is virtu a ly the earns oil of institution as ticket shops which flourished ntil fluoiihed by the Westim market reports The writer some ime m.u discoursed upon inati utions, giving a full dEs-rij tiou of he mode of operating them A man loD-e- of bu "bops gradually sws his pile melt away, and in Ihe hn boodle aa a chunk of lea would have Hadea.

There have- been very many en in this city who have been of gambling Sleek and sanctimnm OUE citizens who would never (ouch a card or bet on a faro deal are tbe principal suckers, snd the man be- und tbe desk sooner or later has tho best of it Ttit SEM-INEL casts no reflections on the shrewd and sharp men who un these places They doubtless are as honest as it la poaible for them to be in the business They wouldn't be in it unless they made money The chancea are in their favor, as they are with all gamblers on ihe "inside In proof of what wo eay, a dozen nstacces can bt. painted out of ffif-n who lisve gone to the devil by plaj- 2g this hazardous finine lucre is oaf instance of a ration irbt? it out J5000, bos mortgaged hu father's property and will yet loee it It is aid that nure than one man failed in msinesE became the money needed to conduct it went over the counter of be bucket 'hop Men who put up inue doubtless to do ao, undeterred by the kindly advise of THE SENTINEL to keep away, but when they are Oat broke, utterly cleaned out, they will Uub their heads, metaphorically peaking Tbis is always the way We don't we merely state cold facts SPECIAL OFFER. To Introduce trie American Far For the purpose of introducing our new farm paper to the reniers of Int. SENTIVFI we will send the AMtU CAM FAKSIEB andTiiE SENTINFI to and fifty cents iri advance Those who have paid for THB aBSTiftL one year in advance, can have the AMERICAS FARMER by paying only 50 cents. New subscribers can have THESES TiNELftQd the FAZMEB time to subscribe ho ever heard of ucsl psperand the bait farmers' pa KT in the country all for the small sum of ass dollar and fifty cento, iend or brln? in your names at once Indiana Editors.

The dernucrstii. editors of the state met at Indianapolis Thursday and leld a very pleasant and important business meeting The convention was called to order hy the worthy president, Col I Maynard, who congratulated the pteas upon the work done during the past campaigu was selected as thu uext pises of mealing and t)w last Tliaia day in January as the date of holding the same The following (fficersw-re elected for the ensuing year President- Dr Hunter, LiBwrencebnrg Itegtstcr FrstVws President- KPurcell, Vinctniif bun Second Vice President-- I Me Donald, Columbia City Herald Corresponding Secretary-- Dr A 8 Parker, Kemlallville Treasurer-- Luther Short, tn Democrat Bieeutive Committee-- Colonel Maynard, Indianapolis Sentinel James A Applpgaie New Albai Ledger, John Stoll, Loonier Ban ntr, A Hackett, Fort Wayuii SESTISFL Ball, Terra Haute Gftume Donovan Roesa's Opinion 0 Donavan Rnssi, speaking of the GreatGerman Remedy lo friend "Mte KOBM has been cured of very severe attack of nruraltga by St Jacobs Oil, ns she will l.d!y you if jou call at my residence, 573 ush- wickave, Bruokivn New Graphic. One Florida man gathered 3000D Winston, Fonylh Co, Gents-- I desire to express to you my thanks for your wonderful Hop Bitters I was troubled withdyspepaift the some Bis mouths SRO My cute has been won I aro junior of Ibe Metbodnt Church of this place, and iny whole congregation lenity to the great virtues of your bitten Very RHpectfulty, Ret Ferebee exceeded (H0 rank Indiai spoil', says "Brown's Iron Bitteis cured me of Dj spepsia The lahst bridi-1 raiment white Otlomen satin A Hivo of Boos Burdock Blood tt Tt Brim; Back hcBhh, when the Bjdy Badlv dis ordered By imriuio Blood Billous- pepsia and other Bid KOI (it-is turn by Butdock niood Outers net, Jl inform his patrons that lie Miall con tmue the business of ffot ral contrac Wt and builder at the old stand, No 69 Murray tr et, opposite the works, where he will keep a fnl line of sewer pip 9 lime, stone, lath plwteriDf, bsir, cut stone, etc fact, everything connected with the builder business. Be will be happy to have hll friends and that wil on him if they want anything; in hia line Jan8 dlwAwSt ASSAULTED AND ft OS BCD A Drunken Washington Town ship Farmer of a of Money, and Sadly Street Bridge Wednesday morntnir, before day. mht and after the night police had one off duty, Wi'lwui Schirdt, a atmei- who resides Waabmgton own'lnp near the city limits, started hotie tf er a prolonged debauch wnie'i lha various low groggenea iew talen He became helpleuly ruLk by midnight and then pur- a (juart battle of vile whisky, which be emptied So far can be Atlantic bJtden with a tough CUs- iually left him Atatl events, about 30 this morning Mr Thomas Car prry, the nilkman, found gchirdt ring near the Wei street bridge Iis clothing ma." disordered, and leep and taken to the Bobinsou louse kitchen, whore the blood was from bis person Though till intoxicated, he managed to sig- ify that two men set on him, knock htm down with heavy canes and, fter beatlDg him, toot a silver watch IOD of a-ssilaots A PAIR OF FORCERS Some (tsy-i ago a short and stout otiLg man came to the city aid cir ulated among the nuKf paper rater ity He represented himself aa a epor'erof the Cincinnati Enquirer, nd gate hia name as Simpson He tated that he was nent here by the Euquuer lo look up tlie Hobba case Hoigland, and did teleiirapb.

an cconnt to that paper Simpson ery boaatfui of hia cormfctiona and rfluecce in journalism while here, nd impressed us as a fraud and a id It turns ont he 11 more Ou TnunUay two checks on Adams County bant, at Decatur, igned by Heo'y Luttaman, were iiid at the Adams county bank at 1 cntur Two other checks were sent he Adams county bank from Pleasant Mills, directing the bsnt tu eend the money to Blufflon pays Etta to Brace Oair Tbo ins true tlonsstatcd that he ad not limr- to a'np at Decatur and et the money, bnt would direct Blufflou and receive tbe amount called for by the checks there The cashier, Mr Robert Allison, was BUB picious and did not aend the checks the day nf receipt, bnt aent a deny package on Saturday last Carr ailed on Friday, bnt the package not being there, he returned to Decstur er and an officer to Bluflton, where larr ma arreHtcd, but escaped, tbrre being no jsil and because the fficet wislaxin his duty of watching lie fellow whose right name Sho waiter, waa, however, capturtd but Simp on, hia confederate, la still large A A I A There was a curious case tried before Wilkinson, on Monday An old fellow named Pritch- rd, who lives on South Calhoun ireU, has been working a great point leen to profess to cure all the Ills hat flesh is heir to by the laying on of nands He has found snckera plen iful it would seem, for ho lives well, wears hia hair long, duns a seal skin bears the air of prosperity, which all has come at tbe expense of be gudgeons One woman, a Mra Sarah Eosaiter, claims to have paid to Dr 'ritchard to bo relieved of some com plaint peculiar to females, and avers hat if anything she is worse than be. patronizing the charlatan who has her uuney She will therefore lave a warrant limed for tbe man's arrest on the charge of obtaining money under false pretensas. Hia mole of ti ment was to apply bia lands tu the part aQected, aa opera- ion he called electric passes Ulseaid that this enterpna ng individual has tamo fifty patients on his list at present, whn are paying teep prices to be gulled THE QUESTION OF FEES Aa well remembered, the emolu were very considerably lessened when ho new statute went into effect mak tg slate out of what bad pre viou'ly been violations of the rnnni- ciprl aud directing fines and fees thus seeming to be paid into the state instead of the city treasury There was considerable litigation on this -core and now Mr Colenck, ths city attorney, it is said, is using his nflueuce and that of friends at In- dianapolia to eflnct a change in tbe aw where the city attorney may prosecute tbe offarjftes which aro in fact but breaches ol the city's duci ulioeaud eectuv tbe fees wbicb thus accrue Mr Dawson heard of Mr Colenck's visit to Indianapolis and proceeded there Monday and will be vifiorouily engaaed for Ihe next few daya Interviewing his legislative friends Tbe result will be watched for with interest In 1'gal circles. Snylor Bros collapse. Rumor bus been rife that Ihe mil llneryfirm of Saylor Bros, whose financial embarrassnj nt have heretofore been mentioned ID THE SESTI- NEL, were about to make an ment.

Robertson Haiper, at tor neyslor the creditors, today began eight attachment em tarn the superior court as follows Thump-oD, Bernard, S3 200, A A Turner, $400, Hodpes On, K15, Van Vilson A Stem J400 bullivan Oo (750, Drey im A Oo 000 Thti afternoon the sheriff closed tho establishment The origins! suit was of Jeffrey Co, for $1,000 This the end of the bu'incaa Tho Nickel Plate Presidency To ilm filler of Hie Sentinel Sit-- In your telegraphic columns derbill was elected resident Iho Jiiekel Plate load" Thi Gsr.9tle dupatch that 'W Vanderbilt was elected president nf the road the nalure of General Devereaux's lour- etc, A RAILROAD i Virlprbilt is i i tho Nickel lei flloQD ires -lent is eldest tons, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and Will ian, Vdaderbilt, wbo are million aim in their own right, mem to'have been the pjrcbiiTs of tbe new road Both are directors, and William VandeibHt hai been chosea presldenl of the railroad the board of dim ti William the presi dent, somewhat eccentric, and styled the njthrtio member ot tie Vnnderbilt family, having employed Richard M. Hunt to buil 1 his whitr atone chateau at the coiner of Fifty- second street and Fifth avtnue, New ila houao Some of lie fu its hou are now on exhibition at ia nters and decorators am giving tbe ast touches. Ihe house baa been hree years in building and hu pled tbe whole time of two working under Hunt, and ail draughts- men The design foi one of the man- alone required three months' work by two men Gen Devereanx, of Cleveland, la president of the boud of directors. LOVED NOT WISELY. Last evening, Deputy Sheriff Jn ua, of Wells county, arrested Jacob Shearer at tha farm house of hie ather, Pnilip one of the wealthiest bud owners of Wells county The charge against Shearer, who IB a young man hardly over wenty yeara old, ia bastardy He complaining witoesi ia Emma Qeiw, a pretty girl of about wren two eua of ate, resides with her mother on Superior street, in this city She to be Sbearor's niece and ia about to become a mother, alleging hat her troubles were brought about ly her uncle, bhearer The other day, putv bhenfi DjyJe tied arrest Shearer ID Wella county, but bU authority was questioned So he returned to he city and procured warrant nued bv Justice I'ratt to Sheriff Jus.

ui, and tho arrest was made, Deputy Sheriff Doyle bringing the pnsjuer here from Sheldon waa msi ng preparations to akiptodaj He unwarned and accounted one of he rural bloods of Wellscounty He a iul, but will give bail and will say nothing about tbe case Sin lair Hanna are attorneys for the girl Are Ion ForflieBig I Poultry aid Bench Stow. If not, meke arrangements to at ever held in the state The time is drawing near-- close, that one Wtek from fifonday next, the doors will swing open for all- the refected is the SIRODEL BUILDING, nwt door to the Avelme House, on the east Chickena end Dogs will be here Exhibition, fotnethkuj thit they wjll always regret Remember the dales, and whisper it in the ear nf your neighbor January 22, 23, 24, 35, 2G and 27, 1883 Delay nut For premium list eend to the secretary NIEZBS, President WELCH Secretary A Bid For Business. We are now selling a big lot of fast colored prints at the higherto unheard of price of 41-Q cents per yard We are also selling a ot ol ten thousand of the very Kst prints made including Mem- mack's, Sprague'B, Hamilton's, Al len Cocheco's, and all the otber best brands, choice styles at 3 mera in the way of bleached and brown mnslins A Sue yard wide unbleached muslin at 6 Cunts yard In bleached mnshna we shall sell, while they last, i Sue soft fimah, yard wide muslin at 8 cents per yard, nearly SB good ai Beginning nest jHonday morning, we ahall break the price of the well known and celebrated Lonsdale bleached muslin to 8i-a cents per yard Never before baa this celebrated muslin been sold so low Even before the war it waa sold for 124c It is tho brat muslin made We have also broken the price of George A Clark's Best spool Thread to 4 oentsa spool We have cut the pncea on big lot of good, fast colored Ginghams to 61-S Cents per yru, andhavecutthe on hundreds of other to nuro Mom to mention Cloaks, Drws Goods, Sba-vls, Laces, and in fact everythingal prices lo win your pal willing to make every nonerabl effort iliFosler, Old Stand Of Foster Brothers. IS A SURE CURE Iforaliiliieaips of -JIB Kldnoj a i I cmnbllnf-HU 8JLDTMBY DBUCaSTsT' I II. ISSOLUTION OF NFRyiUP ship herclnforc it filing nutter the flrra name of Mncllerlnit I'nol Is herobj clii owing aim aro to cnll and Mltle (heir Sfonnts.

mid All parties hav. IDR clnlrna aiislnst tUa arm will pleue Ftcwnt (he MrtiD for leltiammt within the flfiten ilsys 11818 1NFVSPAPF.R NFWSFAPF.R!.

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