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TAMMANY PHILANTHROPT. FOPTERING GAMES OF CHANCE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TOT'TH OF THE CITY. BB8TUB CHIF.T DEVERY IS BL1ND TO THB EX l.TENCS OF OAMRLINO 8883988, HIB PO ABOOT Row that Tammany Hall Ib runnlng- the police force, every poor messenger boy who wanta to Invest the tlp some klnd person has glven him in a lottery tlcket and eo win thm, eands for himself has the opportunlty of dolng Timmf.ny alao wouid not prohlblt a strug gllng young clerk from hls few dollara 1n a tlcket on a race. Tammany wouid not ln tho way of the newsboy who wanta to take hia centB an 1 win a few dollars. that he could take hls poor aged mother out of the city for the summer.

Tammany Is essentially a phllanthroptc organlaatlon. Tt belteves In helping and fosterlng all these desires. Therefore, lawmakere who cannot understnnl the wlshes nnd w.intfl of the publlc are allowed to make laws. but Tammany klndly forgets to enforoe them. ThtB phllanthroptc deslre on tho part of Tam? many ls well known to those 1 nevolent persons who dellght to act as the medlum l.y which the newsboy.

the flower glrl. the clerk or the barher can invest hls money fn lottery tlcket rnoe track wagers and on, and got suddenly rieh. and consequently rooms have been opened they can he accommodated. These Tam? many "soup kitchonfl" flre soattered everv where. Hundredfl nnd hundreds of poolrooms are tn full blast.

In a eeore of barher shors and even on the street tn the Tenderloln. ln the lottery can be purchased. THAN EVER. The gamhltng houses whero every klnd of game of chance ls represented nre more numer oua thnn ever. Tammany Hall does r.ot intend ever to have it sald that tt stopped or prevented worthy young mnti from maklng hls fortune at the wheel or OXOt the pasteboard cards.

Chief Devery snys Ihnt the poolrooms and gambllng h' nre not open. but he lt out of klndness of heart Mke the fond unelo. who wouldn't tell when he saw his nephew ateal Jam. Of eourse, there are people who think this mav be a nilstaken theory on the part of Tammany and a mlsplaced charlty but Tammany doesn't thlnk so. and these eleemosy nary tnBtltutlons, fostered and cared for by Tammany.

are flonrtshlng. nnd have expanded bevond any prevlous record in the city. The roughness and hmtnllty of the pollcemen have been apokea of murh of late. nnd many etorles have been fold of thelr vlclous brutality. The followlng case ts a striklng example: James Regan.

of the IflAdtaon-Bt. ata tlon. arrested by Deputy-. heriff Walgerlng and locked up ln Ludlow Btreet Jall. on an or? der signed by Justlce Btover, in tho Supreme Court ln an aetlon to recover $20,000 for as aault and battery.

tnstltuted agatnst hlm by Max Rosenberg. a tailor. of Ro. 64 Rutgers-st. Ball was flxed nt wh'uh Regan could not give.

The allegatlons made lay Ro.enherg in hla eomplaint and affldavlt present a horrible tale of brutality on the part of the pollceman. CUTRBED BT THK POl.K'EMAN. Rosenberg allegeB that. on the evenlng of June 1 last. ahout o'clock.

he was slttlng on a beneh outslde Rutgers Park. when Regan. who waa under the lnfluence of llQUOl. came along He chased everybody out of the park. and then turned hls attentlon to Roaenberff, whom he atruck aeveral tlmes on the head and taek with his club.

Rosenberg says he became dazefl from the blows, and that was unable to move awav. Regan then grahbed hlm by the throat. called hlm of a ftlthy character, nnd ahused hlm. He next dragged hlm throu.h Monroe-sf. toward the Madlson-M.

station. wlth a large crowd followlng hlm and denounoing hlm for hls brutality. The people In the crowd begged hlm several tlmes not to hurt the plaln answer to the remonslranoes of tha crowd was. Rosenberg avers: "Pli ahoot Bny bodv who dares to come near me. He th-n nu'led his fevolvr, which eaused the crowd tfl stand back.

"I belng a small man and ha a verv big one." declarea. I was un? able to do anythlng to prevent the MrtW asaaults he was maklng upon ma. When tha crowd drew back. he replneed hls plstol nn 1 he ld me bv the throat wlth one hand. andI me vlolentlv wlth hls other flst on both lawa, them both.

He rontinued to tlrag me along until we got to the station hOUBe, where he ma de rbarges agalnst me. but the sergeant, OA the deek, when he BOW the intox cnted cn dltion ln Which Regan was. lmmvdiat.lv dls to Hoapltal. whatB I was conflned to i.d for flve days. and my head lls on- ii.sed plaater of parla have Blnce heen attended by Dr.

Isaac and Dr. gteinberg. of the Mount Sinai Hospltal. and wlll have to submit to an operatlon on Frlday aa one slde of my Jaw has fefltered, and lt maj be nc-essary to remove part of tbe bone. Rosenberg says that he at flrst IntencWl to Instltut" crlmltiBl proceedlngs against Regan and have hlm arrested.

but that overturee were made to hlm on Regan's part to aeeept a mone? tary compenflation for the mjurics he had rt celved. As he was a poor man he agreed .0 take and a meetlng arranged. at which a roll of hllls. as he thought. was over to hlm.

CHARGED WITH RI.ACKMA1L. On examlnlng the roll. he found that the only blll ln It was the outslde one. which was a $1 blll. and which lnelosed a roll of green paper.

While examinlng hls money, and before he had tlme to remonstrate. he was arrested on the charge of lackmalllng Regan. and araa taken before Flammer. in Essex Market Police Court. where he was arratgned on that charge Maglstrate Flammer.

when he had heard hls story. at once discharge.l hlm. and de nounced hls arrest as an outrage. Rosenberg at orter consulted Morrls the lawyer. who prepared the complalnt and affldavlt on which Regan was arrested The eonduct of Regan wlll also be brought belore the Police Ctnmlssloners, wlth a view to hls dlsmlssal.

and he will probably be crlmlnally prosecuted. The Police yeaterday afternoon began an lnvestigatlon into the recent Jallbreak lng ln the East One-hundred-and-twenty-slxt and West Fortv-aeventh-at. statlons. The in vestlgattona are not trials, although chaxgea grfl pendlng against Imorman Sharpe, of the Weal Forty-seventh-st. and Actlng Doorman Carroll, of the East Ono-hundred-and-twenty alxth-st.

station. A colored man named Harrls. who had shot an? other colored man. eocaped from the East One hundred-and-twenty-slxth-st. station through a hole tn hte cell and another ln th- outet wall of the prison, which had heen made by a contra.

tor who waa Bhorlng up the bulldlng Twln brothera named Toeoi. who had atabbed a boy. eacaped frrm the West Forty-seventh-st. station by lift lna thelr call doors, the doora, lt Is said, belng onea which had been taken from another The Board, bv a resoiution. the Com? mlttee on Rulea and Dlsolpllno to Investigate the escapes and report.

Captaln Bheehan. of the Eaat One-hundred-and-twenty-Blxth-st. station. and Captaln Thomas, of the West Forty-s. enth-Bt.

station, were aubpoenaed, ns well as Bome aergeantfl from each station. the doormen and some of the potrolmen. THIEF VISIT8 GERALD GRAY. Bl'ROLAR FOl-ND IN THB HOME OF THT. AS.

ASfT DIBTRtCT ATTORNEY The home of Dt.trtct Attorney Oerald Hull Gray. of the fltaff of Mr (iardlner. was robbed at 2 o'clo yesterday afternoon. snd after an ex cltlng chflfle Fourth-ave. the man was capt tured- He ta Hlggins.

elghteen years old. of No. Eaat Trwenty-fourth-st whose pleture, thfl'poJIce aay. in ihe Rogues' Gallery. The home of Mr.

Gray ia at No East filx teanth-flt Joseph Bkelly. of No. 404 Nlnety flrat-st an elevator man No 28 Cnlon Bquare. was atandlng at thfl corner of fnlori Bquar- at 2 o'clock when he saw HlBglns emerge from the house The Gray family is away In the country. exeept the Asslstant Difltrlct Attorney.

The house boarded up. but la being looked after hy a woman neat door. who goea into thfl Gray home once ln a whlle to that everythlng rtgh Thlfl woman wib makir.g a rovnd of the vesterdav when she frlghtened the mnn at worn. He darted out of the basement wllh a bundle under klt arm nnd hla norkets hulglng ikfllly and he alao saw tn. woman rur.out hlm.

Hhe rried out aa loudly aa she eould. "'Stop thlef! 8top 1 ran down to that thoroughfare. tJkellv daehed at hlm. and the people imaslng Jolned ln the ehase. Pollceman Flt-almmons.

of the station. Hned hV nn'1 dW PoHceman Kllne. of Flfth-st statlotv The chaae led down nnd to the ttme reached more than tm hundred p. raon- ln- 1' manv women, followlna the burglar. ikelly proVed to aomethlng of a aprfnter.

and at Thlrteenth-t. The you aan struggle. i bul Pollceman nnd thev beld hlm. hnd dropped hls hundle, whleh Wna up, ln- und stolen erty were liiken to 1 hu Eaat police station l.unille flfteen flne napkins, three tnl.ler-lotlia nn.l glass Jewel Wlth a BtflT llng silver top. on whi.h was Q.

Il It WB. found that thfl mnn hnd MlBBd en tranre to house I.v breaklng wlndow ln basement. He ha.l nol ha.l tlme to a ttv.r ough aearch before hi wa. dlaturbed. Hletins wns hv Mnr-istrate In tho Torkvllle Couri untll this mornlng.

Among Hie Olhcerfl examlned were Sergeant OSulllvnn an.l Doorman Carroll, who were In the po. llce when the negro made hls eacape. nnd Sergeant Townsen. aml Doorman Khatpo. Who allowed the Italians to OUt the West station.

At the cOflCluaJOfl iBTB-tlgatlon Prealdanl York sald the Com? mlttee on Rules nnd DlflHpltne would mnke a report as to the Investigation. He d-'llned to Bar If anvthlng further would he The trtalfl Of ivornr-ti CatTOll nnd Sharpo wlll I.e held nt 1 o'eloek Monday afternoon next. Tt ls lhat the Commlttee on Rules and Dieclpline wlll report favor of preferrlng chargea agalnat several others l.osides Carroll -gid Bharpe. DECORATIOXS TOO COBTLY. PLANfl FOR THK IrtTBRlOB OT THK NKW HALL OF RBCORM RACK TO THK ARCHITKCT.

The Board of Fstlmnte and Apportlonment a long s-ssinn vesterday In Mnyor's offlce. Prealdent Feltner of the TM Department was abeent On motlon of the Mayor the Ronrd sent haok to John R. Thomas, the ai-hltect of the r.ew of Recorda hla plana nnd apedflcatlona for the In? terlor decoratlooe of the ball aa too At the request of the Mayor Messrs. Horgan ilattery went over Ihe plans nnd sent to hlm a long letter where ntoney could to Baved without in? jury to the general plan of decoratlon. Their estimate of the nmount needed tO fl-CUrfl a thor oughly sntlsf.iotory resuit wns H.4TI.0W, Mr Thomn- proteated earnestly ngalnst any alterntlon ln hls plans, nnd declared thnt he had Bpenl two yeara on them nnd had made the Interlor of the building conform to the exterior.

The llayor r-torted that P.OOO.OM was worth snvlng, and thnt thoaghl extravagant work would answer the purpose e.iu.llly well. Preeldenl Uiiggonhelmcr nnd Mr. ColeT ngreed with hlm. but Mr. Whalen proteated.

He sald publk bulldlngs of New-Tork BW a and that It was abOUl that the greatest clty ln the world should have s.mie publlc luilldlngs BUrate Wlth Its Rrr.itness. The Mnyor's motlon pre valled. however, Mr. Whalen alone votlng no. In courae of the dlsciisslon Mayor sald he koped that befora hls admlnistratlon ls ended the elty wlll have begun erectlon of building sIri ed to nccomnndate n.i clty department8.

Two forms of contract sul.mltted by Commls atoner MeCartney aa to the removal of ice nnd snow were referred to Corporatlon counsel that he Inaerl a provlslon that the contractor Bhould pay tbe men worklng for hlm not less thnn day each. The forms contract dlfTerrd as to how payment "hould bt made for snow re moved. thnt the contractor recelve a.cording to the number of loads dumped, and tto other that tbe anowfall should to eatlmated and payment made accordlng to tto streets The Controller wns nuthnrlaed to Issue bonds for $2 800 783 to onv certaln anaeaamenta property owned by the clty and du- sinee It was on property for street op.nings nnd park 1m provements. A letter from Pollce ''aptain Mi.hnel Sheehan asklng tliat he be cxpended ln de fen.ling hlmself from charge. of to close policy ln hl.

preclnet made in UR was re? ferred to the Corporatlon Counael, Theae amounts were granted iu reappnae to a requlsltion of the Roard of Educatlon: repalra to School No. lu Hrooklyn. for School No. 138 in The Bronx. and for Schools Nos.

11 and 12. in Rlchmond. A rtrsolutlon of the same Board nsking for to secure the slto adjolnlng the new hall of the Board of Kducatlon was suit back for further particularn an.l Informa? tlon. A conimunl.ation from Hrooklyn Instltute nf Arts nnd Sciences asklng to the work on the new muaeum was referred to tho on Publlc Bulldlnga, Ughtlng and Buppllea. At the of the Knst Rlver Commls Fion the Hoard.

BUbJect to the approval of tiie Municipal Aaaembly, the issue in bonds to ko on wlth the work of con? structlon. condemn land an.l enter into certaln oon trncts. CADET8 MAY RECEIYB YISITORS. THK TP.AININO SHIP "VII.I, PBOBABI.Y GO TO thi: TOMPKINPVII.I.K AX CHORAOI Tti-UAY. The tralnlng shlp Annapolls, havlng on hoard the senlor class of cadets from the I'nited States Naval Academy.

whose vlslt to Weat Point was prevented by outhr'ak of scarlet fever tliere, Is lylng off Kast where she dropped nnchor Wednesday nlght Bt o'clock. shlp was closed to vlsltors yesterday, but It ls understood that they will be admitted to-day. The Annapolls wlll rcmain here until Monday, and will probably go to the nn chotage "ff Tompklnsvllle to-day. It Is the Inten tlou to the vlslt the Navy Yard before they go nway. BELEA8ED FROM HOFFMAX ISI.AXD.

OF I.IKI'TFNANTS MC-EI AND WILDMAN RBMOVBD. Among those who were released yeaterday from Hoffmiiti Island, where they hnd been detained for ohservatlon on the arrival of the New-York nnd Cuba fteamshlp Mexlco few daya ago, was W. Moaea, second Ueutenant of the 3.1 Cavalry, who has been paymnst-r In Havana. wlth the rank of major. Ha pald off the Cuhan Army In Havana Provlnce between May 27 and July 1, and also pald off Fifth Armv Corps In Mntan-ns and In the Prnvlaee of Havana, giving to men $75 each.

Ueutenant L. H. Wildman, who was ln charge of Balloon Corps at Tnmpn, and who wns chlef Slgnal Servlce offlcer on Oeneral staff In Cuba, waa alao releaaed. He was in charge of all telegraphlc an.l telephonlc lervlce In Plnar del Rlo and Havana provlneaa Ueutenant wildman wns ln the hoapltal liurlng part of May nnd June at Que mados, suffering frr.m typhi.i.l feven Ile has been aaslgned to tto of Oeneral Merritt, on Grav Island. QEBBAX LLOYD QBTB 1 pier.

NO LONQCB TO REMOVg FROM H' BOKBN TO THIS CTTT. The pler nnd water front at Pourth-Bl Hoboken. have been purchaaed by the North Oerman Uoyd Steamshlp Company from Campbell A- Coy, sub Ject to tto lease the S'-andlnavlan-Amerlcan Steamshlp 'ompany. Mr. Campbell, when quea tloned an to price pald, aaM he wns not at llb? erty to lt.

The North Oerrnnn Uoyd com? managen recently sald ibal unleaa eould aecure more pler room they irould to com pelled to move to New-York Clty. hut 11 is now be? lleved thai the eompany baa ample accommoda? tlon. lfh steamshlpH. WOBAX BTEEBAGE PA88ESOBB ROBEED. When the steamshlp Pennaylvanta, ot burg-Amertcan line, reached at Hoboken yeaterday afternoon it was learned thal Oertle S.ih.irktowa.

h. Russlan woman, who was a flteer age paaaenger, bad been robbed of la money on Tueaday last. Deteetlve trgelnthal went on board, nn.l woman told hlm that she waa on her way to Ro. In renreh of hushand. He had left her and ber three ehlldren ln Russla some years and had beard that was In Rochester and hnd to flnd hlm.

money had was partly ln rubies and a small amount In a check, and she kept It In one of atocklnga. other women the compnrt ment as Mrs. Saharklowa. and as well as a aaeond cahin who was frequently aeen In the srnrrhed. but no trace of the money or check could be found.

Payment on the rhe-k has stopped -g tAXADIAX STEAMER AGROFXD. Cornwall, Ont July 13 Bpartan. of the Rlchelteu and Ontario Navigation Company. ran aground last nlght near Summeratown Beveral powerful tugfl have gone to her asslrtan W. B.

ITFS REPORTED DYIXG. Ottawa. July B. Ivcb, former presldent of the Prlvy Councll. la 'erlously 111, and hl.

llfe is rte-palr-d of. Mr. Ivci was r.trick*n wllh paralyals cr the from Puclfle t'oasu DOES XOT IXTEYD TO MOVE. FALL R1VKU I.INE ATIBFIED WITH ITS NORTH ItlVKR PIKItS. Tho report that the ran Rlver Steambnat Llne i.

desirous of leaaing tbe Hver front by the Mg dryd.a.-k OOAt RUtgaBTB Bllp, Rlrer. for the purpose of erectlng plera Ihera, to br uaed in pinee of thoaa it now eecuptea ln the North Rlver. ls denied by rs of the company "Any BUCh daslra- ls news ro snld Mr. lor. the feneral pMaMajet agent, yeatertajr.

"Or, to put tt in another way, tbe rumor is natrue. Wt aro woll Hatlstleil aWbeifl Wfl J. S.r/?onnt Cram. of tho DOCB. Board, yeaterday, when spoken to the that for a Nmg tlme be bad baea of tho opinion that the plors of Bound stcnmboiits should be ln the Rlrer, not onl) lo rellee.

tha frequent con gesilon around the Battery, bUt alao for the pur of avi rtlng BCCldentfl whtch mlgtyt from crowded condltlona wblcb prevall at that polnt. i ii'v ihe entlre Board agreea with me." he sald. "We decided tfl 'easo no more North Rlver to Bound ateamboal companlaB. So fnr no applicatlon baa en reeeived by na fmrn tba rall Rlrer Une lo leaae plera the Kast River. We nre now bulldlng elevi new ln the noigh borbood of tho alte of the drydock.

and taa hara reeeived appllrationa for ihe leaBe of some of thom from steamship eompanlea ln the West Indla anal South Amerlcan trade. "Aa I sald. we wnuld llke to see all the Sound boati start from the Kast Hlde. hut the man? agers of of them do favor the ldea. Tbey aay that ns the larger part of thelr frelght of destlned for tb? drygooda.

their present locatlon I- morfl eonyenlent, tt is purpose aaf the Dock Hoard to the Easl Blda water front fi be wlilen.il La I2B feet. and a bulkhead wall wlll be bullt along tl-e Btripfl between the sllps. The now plera propoaed and ln eourflfl of construo tioti wlll permil of tbe docklng of large steamera. as thev will havo a depth of water ln front of them of thlrtv feet at tlde. lt the liiteiitlon to have condemned Ihe property Market allpa, now owned by tho Berew aDoch Com? pany, and to four piei? on that slte i ne im? provements planned ao far embra-e the seotlon ex tendtng between Rutgera and Catharlne aupa.

a dtstance of about a third of a mll'-. It predlote.l thst the improvements wlll pay the city from 10 lo per cent on Iho Investment. TROLLEY ROAD AGREEMENT8. PORTIONB OP BROADWAT TO Hi; CBED Rv THIRD-AVE. AND METROPOLITAN.

As a fresh Itcm of lt was reported yester? day thal tbe Thlrd-ave. and Metropolitan eom? panlea had entered into an agreement whereby lha latter is to have the use of the Third Avenue pany'a tracka from Flfty-nlnth to Blaty-flfth at as ajoon as the electrlcal equlpmeata are completed. Tho attuatlon regardlng this portlon of Broadway hns already been told. The Metropolitan company own-. the tracka Broadway from sixty-flfth to Beventy-nrat over wblcb tbe Third Avenue wore allowed to run under a temporary agreement.

That agreement han boen made a pdYmanent one. and ln return the Metropolitan ohtalned the rlght to operate Ita cara on tho Third Avenue tracka from Flfty-nlnth to Blxty-flfth Bl Both of road wlll bo operated on the duplex condult ayatem that eacb company wiu havo us own elot with neeeflflary tranBtnltttng but he tricka wll us.d ln by both companies. Reaardlna tho recently made thnt ara going on for a jolnt use bv the eom? panlea of the Amaterdam-ave. tracks, H. H.

1 ree 'uni rue. No such negotiatlons ln The sltuatlon thore Is um-hanged. of he Third Avenuo Railroad uWjny ro-Srma the report that tne a ivl of eoU pplng the 'IOor, i.ast pfoanway and iiat.or>- llne wlth storagc battery oars. WBATFOBB8 A "Ti BPOBABT BB8WBBCB.n POARD OF PPHOLM THI Vt CIBIOM OF 'nn-: CO-LBCTOR DCTT OR A PAINTING. Tho Board of Claaalflcatlon of tha Cnlted Oeneral Appratoera yesterday announced a declsion whlcb beani on tbfl queatlon to wtiat confltl tutefl a abroad.

The Col al thia port aaaeaaed a duty of por cent ad valorem on a palntlng by D. Dare. an Amerlcan artlflt, temporarlly living ln Athens. Thli BBfleaBment waa al tha regular rato for patatlnga, under Paragraph IM of lha Dlngley tarlff. The Unlted Expreaa Company, rep? resentlng the Importer, proteated.

aaaertlng that the palntlng waa entltled to free admJBalon under Paragraph which glvea free entry to palntlngfl by Ameriean artlsta "resldlng temporartljr Bbroad." In thls however, all the proof was a bttet affldavlt by Mr. Dare, in which he atated that hli home waa In Phlladelphla, bul thal he had started Mhens ln May, and tbat the palntlng ln ouestlon bad been produced whlle ln Athens. No mentlon la made ns to any Intentton of returning to thls country at any time Bomervllle, "ln wrtf.s the opinion of the Board aaya that Mr affldavlt la not sufn to eatabllflh the clalm of "temporary resl deni The affldavlt is almply tho ordinary formal document UBCd In BUCll CBBCB, 'til'l after BUCll long abaence as elght yeara more dotailod jnformn tlon wouid be needed to prove thnt such forelgn realdence li "temporary." The declalon uf the lector li therefore afflrmed. THE 80CIALI8T LABOR BUBPUB. As ix result of the trouble baa aaf late torn nsunder tho ranks of the Boclallfll Labor party tbe Po factlon has removad the plant of "The from "Tbo Volkfl Zeltung" Rulldlng, and announca thal nn edltlon of tha paper wouid hereafter be laauaa.

from No. tt lleokman-st. A pollremnn wns on guard nt tlie lato rooms of the De Loon factlon. on the third floor of "The Volka Eeltung" Bulldlng, yeaterday to prevent any more of tho property belng taken away. After the flght on Baturday nlght at the Labor Lyoeum.

No. where the members of the party bad aaaembled to eleel offlcera. the De Loon factlon, which was worated tn flght, from all account took everythlng OUt Of the headquarters that was movable. "Tho Volks-Zeltung" Publlrhlng Company. wlibn leaaed thi rooma to the Bodallata, declarea that the Da I.eon people took thlngs away that dldn't be long to them.

lt has Inatrocted lts attorney to brlng repi.viu proceedlnga acalnal De Leonwd hli aupnSrterfl. nnd lt also pronoseai to prtnt rhe People" fn.m "The If thls done there will be two of Tbe People" iMued. "The People" is lha Engllah organ aboul i dojen of tbo tion gathered ln tho oid rooms ln The voikb Zei.un?" Hutiding yeaterday glancea al Pollceman Hallen, of the tlon, whu was on guard. .4 ALLEOKD CBEBICAL D18C0VEBT. Waahlngton, July 11 Profeaaor Thaodora Olan.

a Bwede la alao a chemlat, that ho baa found a now agent, which becalla taurk add. aaya that lt ls derived from a common Ib-hen known "taurlo moss." The most reiiwrlwble property of tbls aubaUoce, accordlng Professor Olan 1- that tt wlll BOftaM varlous lu.r.l metnlH to tbe conslatency of putty. He say- that gold. -Hy-r. Hiaimliiutn and lead become as dough when wlih tiuriC Th- vime a true.

he Mya of Bteel, although for myaterioua reason Iron'doea not raapond to its Influen. BOBTOX BOBBEB 8EXTEXCBD. Boaton Julv ll-Phlllp Lamb.le. BlUfl rpe 4 0t Chlcago. charged wlth taklng I18.800 from' Ihe deab of Ihe paying teller of the Metro.

aiall.an Natlmi.al Hank on June gll Ity before Judae Rlchardaon ln the Bupertor rlmlnal Coun to-day and be waa aenl lo Stste Prison for a urm nol leaa 'han two and half nor more th.in three and a half ars. THE 8QUADE0X AT POBTLAKD, BE. Portland. July IS, The vessels of the North Atiantio Bauadroa offlclally rlaltad b) Mayi RoMnaon an.i Colleetor of Cuatoma MUliken to Chalrman Dow, of lha Hoard af Aldermen, and Prealdent Brown, of tha common Councll, and momt.ers of a who have charge of tbfl enti rtalnmeni of the fleet, arcompanled the head offlclals. ''aptaln Taylor rascelved guests on board ihe battle ahlp after Whlcb lun.h.a't.

was Thls afternoon there w.as a ball nt the Portland grounda between Itie team- from the Indlana Bnd the New-Tork. the Hoard of Trade look abniit flfty Offlcera tbe fleet on a Rall down the harbor. landlng at Peak's Island, where dinner Btrved. Thls evenlng the pettv nttended the theatre. 01 BBAD CBUBBBD.

New-Bedford, Mnss July lt -Rrnost Rupert Sherwln. of Sprlngfleld, a gun raptsln on the monltor Amphltrlte, wss Ir.stsntly kllled to-day by havlng hls head rrushed ss the breeoh nf gun belng DATF. FOR BA8BACBU8ETT8 COBVEBTIOB. Hrfton, July -At a meetlng of Repuhll-an p-ate held here to rietotier 8 appolnted the date for holdlng the Btate Con? ventlon. Melvllle Adams, of alll pre slde, and former Lleitensnt-a-overnor H.

Halle of Pprln wlll ohalrman of the Com? mlttee on Reaolutlonfl The wlll be held ln poetou. BARRING OFT STOCKS. THK POSITION OF THK NKW'-YoKK LIFl DXPLAINKD. vice" prb-iidbnt raticneg tm cotiPAir iv int oTHK.n cvyM PANIH TO HOUJ THK1R KS fleorge W. Peiklns.

MM the e-presl-lenta of the New-York l.lfe Insuranee Compnny, f-x plgtned yeaterflay hls reason for el.llng to Inveat money no longer In stoeks. nnd nut to land money upon thnt form of aecuiity ln the future. Ba sald. In the firHt place. that tl.ta step had I.e.

hastily. hut that President M.Calls poli.y f.u* yeara had trended ln that ilire.tl.in, nnd that the nimpunv ha-l gr.idnallv de. rensing its holdlnga In stoeks untll BOW its nssests of that kind to about only. These will nol thrown on the in a lump. but aill gradually boM tm all ara gona.

In plac, the New-York Uffl want-. to 1 Uetneafl in Priissla, and the Prusslati lawa f.ui.i.i nre inauranca hrom ceailng Stoeks. ln the third plaea. the present management ut the New-York bclle.es that the st.iblllty and Boundneafl af companj win to Incraaaad aaked the offlelata of tto Y.uk Uffl voui'i ln their Indlvldual and iiStle. retaln a eontroll.ng interest th, fltock of the New-Tori Hocurlty and Tru.t Company, now held by the New-Tork 1 ife He sald he dl.l not know.

At Ih" Offlce of the Mutual Ufa, whlrh ls also eradlted wlth a dealre to reaume bualn-eaa ln ond is aald to hold stoeks to the I. a brlef statem-nt whlch Mutual l.lfe Kfno the Biighteet Idea of aelHni BBd wlll not adopl any auch courae. That waa nll the offlclalfl would say. Tho BnultabK Uffl Aaaurance Bocletj crea w(tl poflBeaalnf fltocka worth than I1T0WO00 and declarea that lt doea not want do hualnca. In Pruael.

a. all. of thla rompany told a Trlhune thal the management of conaldered aome stoeks to a mueh safer inver meM than some bonda. would contlnue tto s.r "di that lt had adopted ln the past "th regard to such aecurttlea "lf stoeks." sald he. "ls nf Cr banklng Instlt.itlons are rloing nn unaafe business." 8TRIKIXQ QLA88BLOWER8 RIOT.

THKIR NON-TJNION MEN Attai ARRIVAL AT BRIDOETOS. S. .1. Brld.eton 13 flrrhal jersey Central Rallroad, and two women accom pnnled th? party. Thev were met nt the station by a large of wbo Immedlately Btormed the traln end the t.e......ion mer-.

Manager O. O. King. 0- cumberl ind Olaafl Warka, who wns charge Of the new was hlt on the head wllh a brlek and badly Injured. The glaflfl lr.

the doors and wlndowa of tbe In arhlch the non-union men wera rldlng was shattered. and a back waltlng at the station for the mall was wrecked by the Btrikera ln the belief that lt was tO take Manager King to ihe works. Tl.e non-unlon men were sent by the strlkers on tbfl noon traln. Several Of (ham. the strlkers say.

have been before. and were aenl away ln the same manner It ls sall com? tO get money from the unlon as ln ejtra prikaaaM. He Bay. the mar.ir'noturers havo not fb hlm of the exp.cied arrlvnl of non-unlon men. Had mla Inatance he would have had a Mifflclent number of polleemen ar tto aUtlon to have nrevented 'be dteorderly acts of tto strlkers nn.l Bympathlaera.

Xfanacer King of the Cumberland company. who truck B-lth a brick and other mlaallea, io his house with a badly cut head wounds John Trlance. an employe of tbe umber land company, aeverely wounded. aa wa. ft phlladelphla deteetlve who accompanied th unlon met here.

A local pollceman finally reaeiied them from the angry fHob whlch was Baaalllng them. 'SOFTHERXFURXACBB C0MRIXIXG. AcnVB iiPEfiATioNS IN BIBMIMOMAM PM IBOM DllTftfCT. Btrmtngham, July mlngham dlatrlcl la thfl acene of actlve eomblna tlon- in the pig iron The most Intereatlng one now formlng is the consolldatlon of the Blosa Iro.i aod Bteel Company. American Coal Com nany and the Oulf Coal nnd Coke Company.

of Waiker CoUUty. The filoss compan bas four furnace. ln full operatlon nnd Immense coal and oro mlnes and coke pn.perties. Also Included ln combinatlon are the Hattle Knsley 1'urnn. Bl Bhcffleld, a.i.l the Phlladelphla Furnace, nt Hor These propertle.

win certalnly be ln the combinatlon, whlch Is now belng orj-Bnlzed In New York Clty. lt ls also stated In business ctrcles tliat tto Alabam Conl und iron I'ompany wlll be ln the conaolidatlon. Thin compnny ls a recently formed consolldatlon of tbe Cllfton iron Company, wtth two Waat furnacea at Ironton; the furnaC-fl at Gadsden, the Mary Pratt Furnace Company, at Blrmlngham; the propertlea of tto Rlchmond vTJIllamB at Oatfl Clty and tto Standard Coal Company, with large coal mlne. and coke oven planta at Brook wood. lilt.b County.

Thls syndtcate has Issued Its proapectua. It is capttaltaed nt and T. O. Buah, former prealdeol of tto Moblle an.l Hlrmlng hnm Rallroad. Is prealdent, wlth M.

Jackaon, general manager of tto Itandard company. general manager. ln the consolldatlon the ompany in to loae its Identlty nnd the ayndl propertles wlll be operate.l under a new n.iin. lt ls aald that Mr. Brown.

of Rogers, Brown A Co. wlll to general manager. The Bloaa and Alabama conaolidatlon. comWned wlll glve a total of ten blaat furnacea wlth a dally capaclty of elghteen bun.lr.-d of plv Iron and thou aand to elKht thouaand ton. of coal and lo operale ull tbe furna.es and make lt the orlv s.rlous rompetltor In the Houth of the Tennesaee Coal.

Iron and Rallroad Company. To-day Prealdent lt. R. Warner an.l other high nftVlali" of the Republlc Iron and Bteel Company compieted thelr Inapectlon of tlidr Blrmlngham distri.t propertlea, whlch inciude the roliinx mlll at Oata Clty, ibe roliing mlll al Blrmlngham and tbe blaat furnace of the Pioneer Mlning and Manu? facturlng Company at Thomas. These propertlea are now formilly in the hands of the Republlc company nnd ln full operatlon.

-A, CABDY TBVBT AT PBE8BST. Prontenac, N. July I.V Aftrr varlous Informal conference. held between the manufacturlng con fectlonen of the Unlted Btatea In convention here, ir wa. practically declded to-day that tto projected combinatlon could not to pulled through.

A New. Yoik brokei wbo for MVeral montlm lias been tiy ing to create tto ao-called "candy trust" came thal errand, but lt waa almoal unanlmoualy atated to-day lhat an amalgamatton of the largo wholesalera ara. Impractlcable preaent. nll the large houses in New-York, Chlcago, Baltlmore, Boaton and "Mer cltlea had given op? tlon. upon thelr plantfl, hut these apttonfl explred July 1.

IXCORPORATED IX DELAWARE. Dover, July Becretary Rlate tbls afternoon granted a eertlflcate af Incoi' oora'lon to tbe LocoflBOtlVfl Smoke Preventcr com? pany. oi capltal stock Ifl 8T0CR QU0TATI0N8. Pan 1.11 Tb. rtVI-1 iu Btlfllaa st-akti to day tad ver.

WadBe. BBJ o7 m-m Air.ti.-i Cott 08 .08 OrcW.Btal Anla'i ITlOphlf 11.. Belcher II Hr.t rn Potoal I-tj111? 07 barBg. Ua-edoata 0. Ofl "KI 20 Blerra 03 Cbollar 2 to Jyndleaia A Vt 2 1.1 2 Sl IH Coo lawertal I 21 'nh fnn .14 11 ,1,1, "rt .11 'lellur '-1 01 Oon.

ifl Orafn. alght.X? .12. I4.1y M'Uti Ui T-learapb .12. 18 LABOR COBB188I0XBR8 MEET. Augusta, Me flfteenth nnnual con? vention of Natlonal Labor Commt-Moners was opened here to-dny.

wlth CBtTOll Wrlghl. head of th' Unltad Htates Bureau of l.abor fltatlstlcn, presldlna. Twenty-one I'ommlialoners. or meoihers SOLDIERS HEAT A POLICEMAX. lEftfOtm AKFAIR AT FORT WAPSWORTH.

IN WHICH a Trtoi.LKV CONDUCTOR, At.HO, 18 INJl.U.P Patrolman JMMB Wall. of the ICightleth Pre cltict. Sfaten Island. ntid Ooorire Mellonry, a condu -tor on the Btatea Island Railroad. were badly beaten by soldiers at Port Wndswortli early yesterday morning.

'fh? left Houth Reneh nt 1 0'clOCk, snd a sttort dlstance abovo two aoldlera Junaped oa board. Tha conduetor askel for thelr which they refuaN to pay. Patrolman Wall was standlng MI hls post that -iclghborhood, and conduetor appealed to hlm aaatfltance, Whaa tln foirii. tho police? man eominor they pald ihelr faro. Conductoi Henry aaked ihe poMteman to rem.itn on tb? car untll tha- car reached the fort.

where the aoldler. WOUld get off. He so, and the BOldlera left th" car. antldpated, No soon wera they otr th" car lhan one of them, John Keiiy, of Battery plckad up Btone nn.l It at -he car Pollceman Wall 1m Biedlataly gavi i-haae to men. "ne of whom turned aud Btruck Wall a powerful blow In fac wlfh hls fl-t.

kno. klng hlm down. Wall BrOM sIlKhtly daaad, and agaln itarted after the who were maklng for Ihe entrance to the forf. Ha fOllOWed them InslJe the gate, but as BOOO 88 he paBfl-d ti.e tate tho soMI'Ts turned on hlm, callliig to th" s'titry and guardl heln thom. Tiie men all reaponded, and set upon the police man.

knneklng hlm down art beatlng hlm terrlhly, Conduetor fcfcHenry aaw Wall'a piight. and to hls asslstam e. Although both Wall and Henry are powerful men they were no match for the number agalnsl them. aml they reeeived fl aevere ix-ating -u the of th- aoldlera. Whl-Iier.

the of tb' the noiae, an.i thi ecene of the battle Ha asked for nn explfini.Mon. an.l flnally ordered arrest of Kelly, who had thrown tho li. was placed In the guerdhouae p.nding an Invee tlg.Hlon. Wall drmsnd'd the nrrest Of tiie rest the assa! la nt but this wa- re fuscd, anl ns were wlthln tho Ilmlts of th" rho pollceman was ro nrrest the and take them to the station. The affalr was reported to tho sergeant at rhe desk, nnd an appeal wlll be m.ide to brlng th? to Justlce, Wall and Mcllenrv are lald up throaigh the beat? lng thev reeeived, Walls face ls Mack and blue.

Th" affalr is to bo thoroughly Investlgated by both clvll and milltary authorltles. ARBITEATIOX IN LATIA ABERICA. Whlle tiie peace Conference nt Tho iiague wss debatlng the queatlon of intemntionai arbttratton tho Latln Amerlcan eountrleB wore prepartni. to arhai should th? stattn of nbout whom tho future arnitratlon trlhunaN may have lo busy themselveB. Cf eourse, trlburals wouid be gulded and Influenced ht thelr hy the new stnfus of forelgn rosldents.

who consldered by some Latln Amerlcan governments as enjoylng greater prlvlleges than rhe natives and subjects of those governments. The question has dls. often for the last few years ln the nf Central and Fouth Amerlca. and the ar? hnve been condensed in a hook recently publlshed by Paul Rureau. professor of Interna tlonal at the Cflthollc of and Judl'ial called the affalr.

whi.h lasted for flf. t. batwaea Italy nnd 0f ooiom Min, snd wMch was suhmltted to arbltratlon of Presldent veland. The hlstory and the merlta of that f.imous Internatlonal caae were repeatedlr ejplolned In The, Trloune. known cioveland's dolslon In favor the Itallan wns only after many w.angios, which otie tlme it the preaw-nee of an Hailan f.uailron ln the of Colombla whl'h ha.

flnally paid up i.i*o.ax/? francfl tho Cerratl The book of M. Hur.au. which ls de.oted l.v to the contideratlon of th" m'ltii'n the Conferenes, ls aeariv, "Lo Tcmm." no pal i th? tritmr.al of puh'lc oplnlon. It to show that in regard to Internatlonal dectetoni of (arbltratlon fhe rstltl.au* and hlluo) for la ju.lirata nro vrrltnte noo habfltur. Rureatl In hls oppOflttlon I.i the Ceirutl an Inn Benator, Slgnor I'lernntonl.

whose oplnlon i not ha. auspected of partlalitv he declsion favorlng .111 Itnllan At any rate, t'l'InmbUn and appeal In'ihe hook. whtch th- BogOtB 'lovernnvnt oflViallv or. dered 'rom Bureau. ta evidently to pare Kurope to ronMdcr favoralily new inter natlonal pollcy, th" adoptlon of whleh ainder In La'ln AflMrtea, that i the nor leave tny re.

-nirto agalnsl Ita rioleni executlon on part of Italy I ln order to gunrd In fhe future the com? mon perll caused to wonk hy fr realdenta. The Assemhiv nr recently resoluiions ten to the convocation of I-Hfln Ameilran tn of stab'ilshliig fornmon entente of th? Lat.rj republlcs ln regard to the judlelal itatua of for? elgnera rstnbllshed In tertltory. CBlCAQO'i POpi I.ATION. B-IORTLT r.vt'KR tiik two mii.i.K'.v matk rf DfR-CTORT C'hl'-ago. July 1.1 (Bpedal) Company Olllclalfl havo added n.im** ro the I GW.OOI arhleb it araa announced wimld ir 1 the new City Dlrectory, to be week.

Thla ls IjMB more names than In thfl dlrectory of unr ago. In the total populntlon of the city from the dlrectory the has the conservatlve of the Increaae, nnd has put the populatlon a' than three and one-half tnhahltants for di rectory name. Its estlmaf" of tho city's populaflon Whereafl the glven on the of namea put the populatlon above IMBjNB mt.rk enaua offl. Mtlmate tbe torai populatlon 't 1.88 tlmes the number of name. ted ui the dlrectory, which is even greater than tho printed on Sunday.

The dlrectory om Dany'fl ofllctala make their populatlon frorn th. Vnlted and the averagea al Increase lu dlrectorjr t.amos since then dl? rectory probably will ba iBflUed next Wedn PORT BEXBt IBOA VIXE8 BEPOBTED BOUl Plattslurg N. July reported oa good thaf th? Am.k-n Hteel Wire rom? pany hns rurehised the iron and mtr: ng property of Wltherbee. Sbermin A Oa, ftffl flenry. Essex County The prlce pald to have been H.B-S_frt Frank Wltherbee ls row ln Kurope, havlng from New-York on the 8t.

Louls about a week ago i- s.iid dea. waa prnotlcallv arranged before he left thls country. The News in Little A FEW small jottings of many large opportunities; half hints, full values. SUMMER best quality and most beautiful effects, in varied array. Frocks that win admiration.

Going at half prices. WOMEN'S SUMMER silk and silk-and-linen sort. Several good qualities at the 25c. and 50c. marks.

GIRLS' SHIRT late styles, different from the ruck of distinguished, cheap. At65c, were at 50c, were at 75c, were $1.50. HOSIERY, MEN'S AND special lot of men's hose at 25c. a pair, that are 38c. sorts, in black cotton and lisle thread, with colored silk embroidery.

For women, at 38c a pair, in all-over lace and ribbed lisle thread. Fxixy ceat values. MEN'S SUMMER SUITS of serges, cheviots and cassimeres. $20 sorts for $15, $IS sorts for $10. $8 Bicycle Suits at $5.

BOYS' SUMMER kinds have lowered prices. jackct suits from $1 to $5 less than regularly. Sailor suits at about half. MEN'S NECKWEAR. dozen Imperials, Tecks and Puffs.

Checks, plaids. stripes. 75 dozen bargains; all each. White scarfs, too. Two for a quarter.

Worth twice as mueh and four times as mueh. MEN'S MADRAS shirts of good madras in approved patterns; a pair of cuffs and two matched coliars; all well finished, for 50c MEN'S qualities, of course. An interesting showing; incxpensive kinds, for warm weather wear. orgingham; full, deep-hemmed; satisfactory. Prices from 18c.

to $1 SILVER-PLATED cheap, some astonishingly so unless you can discover the little scratch that mars perfection. Even seeing that you will buy eagerly, for the damage is nothing and the reduction great. There are salts and peppers, goblets, butter-plates, trays, candle-sticks and baking dishes. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T.

Stewart Broadway, 4th 9th and 10th sts. Ungtturtion. For Boya and Young Men? Clty. BHU-BLBT -CROOU On old Columbia Colle.e MU, Mn.llior. Avenue nnd 4.rh St.

For new rafllatcr an.l addreaa J. CLARK ItEAn, Yo-iiiK Bovrdino AND hay BCHOOL for oiF.x.r* and Mra CKABLE8 ii OARDNER. 807 Flfth Avenue. A Kn.ll-h nnd OM of French wnnted. 11HB MltibK- RCHOOl, TOR RIVER8IDE PRIVE.

Mtli end Mth Mieet-, New Tortf. YORK NKW TORK. JN THF. PKEBUM ANP TIIOMPr-tOV SCHOOU BOARDINO AND PAT Si'HOOl. FOR OIRLS.

80. 32. 84 Eaat 87th Ftrefl. For Clty. (KWH BPANIBH, OM-MAN.

1TA1.IAN. BTG Rperlai for aprlne "'i-nnier. THK BERUTZ OF UANai'AOBa, r. W. -Bt- st N.

Aaburj For Boys and Young CAftED F'lR; mental nnd Bot lecurr. JOHN H. n-rrln-fton. Ma--, raiftPiBLO. cwn.

tutortnfl board; Bahlna. -itninB bewllaa. ntANCtS H. MHWlft, Cl HEKN'VU'H Al APRMY Rn for ten I Tn for ualneaa. 1 up11? carefullv eel-rted J.

XX. R.ViT. Oreeiial -in TTI.illl.ANP MII.ITART Ma.a JL 44ih yp-r a home actooel. arsde H-nlthful lo-rntlon. New urhl'tlr ne.d.

cIiiimi. Wlllum -wrtnct, J). D. Hmd AxAtg tfAtW. A.

MONTCUAIR MII-ITARY ACApEMT. MONT I.AtR. N. .1. K-pe-l-lly eordlal relallon- wlth JOHN ll Head M-eter sr.W YORK MOHEOAM I.AKF.

BCHOOL IMII.ITARYI. "Mth Venr Bcpl fOUi. 1888. Illuntrnled Ciawlrtl Ba.lnte. Courae.

beautlful. Klne lake ramp.i VYATERB UNDER, Prlaetpala. lll.N'l il -ettool "ii- nf heat tr. Infuae wlth ener.y. tn waka up (0 diltlen nf llfe.

prepa-ed tnr hinlneai OT Olle.e, tita- under 18 t'iOl elevated. haall'v. r.n I uba too Shortlld.e lYaiel. A. M.

Prln. Ai APKMY, POmMKEr-PBIB. Y. Yt.in*. men nt mark trend of tralnln? rerelve.l at Rlvervlew l.efrre euo--eaful.

Why nr-t rI--? yr.ir hnv Ihe --me Btih year A nf Rlvervlew wlll t.e -tl ottXeo of rhe Pratt Flfth ave N. T.irr'-v frr-m A H. untll 1 II niSRF.E. A Principal ST JOHN'fl MILITARY Bt'ROOU MANUVa, Na.i Term Paptemher l.Vh. Annlr ta Wll.

YKRP.F.<~K ri'HK PEMCIKIl-I- MHITARY year. I fnr and Oovamment Tl.r-.muah Open all year. Fall term Addreea 1. II PRI.KMAN. Prln-lp-t Peekaklll.

4 PVKRTIKKMENT3 and aut.i"*riptl--n? fnr The Trtb.inr. their ptnwn OlTioe No. 1.24. 2.1 4 or Ml'. Ot tmtll fl e'Claell ni advertlae meat.

recelved at the branch at ratea untll 8 o'cioch Vt. 2S4 cor 231 it 181 Bth cor. 12th Macya. Bth-ava. For Ydung Ladles-Country.

SKMINART TflWMJ I pa. Sepi i- "BB. reaii llful looatlon. Mualc. 1 1 8180 per yomr.

lt DARUMOTOM PO. IRaU-BIDg A BCHOOL rOR KBrU Mll FORIl. Llt'-hneM and Clerelopmenl. OCt. 8, IBBB Mr- trii BLACK 1 rUDOM HALL FOH OIRLB a CQllfljfl preparat.ir>- flves rull W.

Bt'CK. A. M- BKttIMARY taral renagfl fcr "Jflfl K.Min.|e.i M.Nlern COOVflfl.en. New J. MAX HARK.

D. Beth.etrm, Ta ISS GKRFtlMI'S SCHOOL FTaR a.IRfJ? Coll.gliit* and anieclal cuiim f'ualy. Vrw Te MISS TOWNBRND-S BCHOOL FOH coiiog' preperaton tgitm Rl PtBCfl. Newrk, B-MIMART. Kor 8.

J. tha. lt. HARAH WOOnMAN fACUl Rcaril Hamllt I. VJT.

AC.ATliA i-ltl'lti'll Bf-tOOL QIRM riiiaiil Um Hev, rerft Prateeiani Pub" lla Btboot, flarpatala-B mabMal? Trtabj tn order (Bt Birl- exl'itOr tlon. omblneil wlth trflinlflfl ti i 1 partl aitnre. tlie MM? BBHRINO. v' CATHARIR- At-EK RamfeeB. al gnnat tr- A f.tn-tr?i rreparfltory trtA niim ln throufaV-l el lt S.

Oa-VAN Ha.AISI.lN KiaR I.IRI-. NF.W JFRBFT ri-Hr" ossiMS'i BCBOOL for uiRU" 1 OX-THK Kuiltr. Prlo. Sept For Hoth 17T.tr.Nr-> t-cnoot. rcTi? rotm excellent he.ro*; fr.m thorouflti Al'Ot BflNK I.t.

I' R. I mv i.vunTtTR a 1 of hlflh for boyfl MdCtrlB teautlfiit loe.tlon of Afl f.i. Iloai. Kor Rev A Fl. Va Cfictoft A A.

4 KVCRCTT BTOKR (Y.le.r,. A. la tatortaa tot "-I" Olr.ular mslled 316 est S6th sl DR. W. 0).

kWWILL arlv.t. tuior 117 N-M Two f't'rl ln.

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