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BY Dr. Q. of New York, New York, June 13. News has been 'ecelv-edn of the murder of Dr. Sdna O.

Yeny, io charge of the station if the Methodist TBplscopal Woman orelgn society at Tsung Chlnia, The tidings came in the ihape of the following message to Dr. Terry's brother-Jn-law: "Dr. Teu'y murderfsd. Brftnk news rently." This the first Intimation of trouble at Tung Hua. J.ater tha Hthodif Episcopal board receled this message toted Tien Tsin, June 12t "Hopkins and Hayues safe." fl- Bt Tsung Hua.

There is one other Methodist missionary at the same place, a jtlsa Croucher, of Boston. Tsung Hua is six or seven miles north of the great wall and about one hundred miles from Pekin. COUPLE DUPED, Diamond Gave Them a Package to Carry. By Associated Pi ess. Buffalo, June 13.

A special to the News says: "The- at Niagara Falls yesterday are valued at $75,000. Max and two alleged confederates, a man and a.woman, arrest. Dr. Van Danrlaigue, who is supposed to be, Implicated, not beeni arrested, but is under surveillance. according to the customs officials, brought the diamonds to Montreal lurope and through Mr.

Van Dandaigue met the man and women, WBre on a weddiing tour induced them to take charge of the package, representing that it was a present which he dtd not want them to open until they reached) the United States. SWAT.T'OW'HAB HAD ENOUGH, i Will Not be Prohibition Candidate For President. By Associated Harrisburg, June 13. Rev. Dr.

S. C. Swallow, of this name is being mentioned in connection with nomination for President by the Prohibition National convention at paid to-ntght a nrrlinariljL- a nomination would) be considered an honor second to none and that to talk ''of iocepting or rejecting a nomination if? yet tendered would not be in good taste. He added that four years'of lift- ingat-the short end of the lever for better Pennsylvania had begotten a weariness that prompts him to shun rather than seek the excite nient nnd fatigue of another campaign, and that health donriitions, bjiishjAss re laiionfl arid "financial "all prompt him to decline the honor if it should be tendered. LflDIES' SHOES One size smaller alter Allen's a powder to be shaken iuto.the snoes.

It mnkes tight of Hew Shoes feel easy; tflves. iostaBl relief to corns and bunions. It's the KreaU-st comfort discovery of the age. Cures ami prevents swollen feet, blisters, callious and sore spots. Alien's Fool-Eiihe Js ucn laiil i fOi ttvciH- Inu.

hot, achftip feet. At iill druggists and stroe itures, 2.V. Trial packuire liy mall. Address, Allen S. Olmstead, Le Hoy.

N. Y. Suspended From the Exchange. 'B? Associated Press. Philadelphia, June 13.

The governing committee of the Philadelphia itock exchange to-day snspe-nded J. R. VtooreVa member, for insolvency. Brok- srs to srhom Mr. Moore owed money say the amounts aggregate $17,000.

Mr. Moore, it is said, was for a while an ictive trader, but he recently closed out here. His former dealings Included many of the active stockS. 'Up to March 9 Mr. Moore was a member of' fit-in of Robinson and he con- in business under his own name until month when his Philadelphia office vvas closed.

Mrs. Russell Sage Injured. Press. New York, June 13. Mrs; Russell Sage is at froni painful injuries received in She had returned from shopping and as shejpulled the' bell of her residence the wire, wTrfeh.

was" old and rusty, gave away. Mrs. 3age was precipitated down the steps and suffered a dislocation of the right trm and severe bruising of the body. Died From His Injuries. By Associated Prww Hai risbiirg, June 13.

Ralph Crump, of Wllliamsptown, rlied. to-day from bums received in yesterday's explosion in the Bear Valley shaft at the Williamstown colliery in which six other miners were seriously injured. The explosion was caused by a miner e.nterlng "working" with a naked IP mp in violation of May Talk in Graphaphones. By Associated Prevs. Washington, June 13.

A number of leading Republican Senators and Representatives have talked portions of their most forceful speeches into gi-aph- idea being to use thf in the if members of the national after a test think proposition a feasible one. Iron Nerve Was the result ofihis splendid health. Indomitable will ipd tremendous energy are not found wiiere Stomach. -Kidneys bowels ar6 out of ordei. If you ant these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr.

King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at J. E. Drorbaugh's drug store.

COLONEL Man in Lincoln as to Personal Property, By frees. Lincoln, June 13. According to the books just turned in by the sors the past year bjjen a prosperous one for Mr. Bryan, and he Is now, iu the matter of personal "property, easily the richest man in Lincoln. Last a Mr.

I'ryan's report showed in the bank, and other personality, bringing the total up to $2,800. This year the total retard is $4,506, i Includes $3,900 in the bank and other credits. TO Ikl A H-e-arkable Remedy That Quickly Restores Lost Vigor to Men. A Froo Trial Package Sent By to All Who Write. Froo trial rjackngfcs of a most rwuiarkable remedy ore being mailed to all who will write In Nebraska a to lhe Slate Medical Institute.

They cured so in a printed schedule Is nvuiy who had battled for years against sent to iuV- fl'l It out and swear to-the truthfulness of it. Ex-Lieutenant-Go vernor Moore, who ha heretofore paid 1 -the tar-goat amount of personal taxes in the city, rafnks second with $3,615. LITTLF-JAPAjs AND CHINA. o- The Mikado Will A Loyally With Other Powers. By Associated Press.

London, June 13. In regard to the reports that Japan Is about to declare war op it WPS learned by a representative- of the Asosciated Pi-ess at the Japanese embassy to-day that the attitude of Japan in the is to operate loyally the European powers. In the existing situation Japan would not be willing to see any single power take the lead. The murder of the chancellor of the Japnese legation at Pekin is regarded as likely to lead to serious complications, but no decision bns been reached by Japan as to what political measures will be necessary to meet the situation HIT SIHLL IE fllVE FOB DESSERT? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day.

Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling! uu baking! simply add "Dolling water and set to cool. Flavors LeVii- on. Orange, Raspberry and iy.

Get a package of your grocers today. 10 eta. The Pathfinder Sails. By Associated Press. Seattle, June 13.

The Pathfinder, of the coast and geodetic survey, has been scheduled sail for the north' to-day. 11 taking to the north at the of the survey, six of Its'cfllterr, and nine-camp hands. Tne paity.wi'll be landel at Colofln Bay with canoes, stores and other equipments. The-whole of that portion of Alaska will be explored'dur- in summery -which lies -north -of Cape Nome country. The mission of the Pathfinder is important to navigation.

Norton Sound is. ta be explored i during the past two seasons, it is now proposed to complete the 1 by Including Colofln bay and "the inner waters known as. Coiiofin Sound. A Military Wedding. By Associated PresB.

Snn June 13. Lieutenant Guy T. Scott, Third artillery, U. S. was warded, laat night to Miss Lelia Voorhees, of this city.

The groom is a son of United States Senator fcjeott, of West Virginia, Lieutenant Meniaiii; son of General Merriam, aeted best man. After a tour of Southern California -the couple will go to Fortress Monroe, where Lieutenant Scott has to duty. In T.wo Billions. Press. San.

Francisco, June Private advices state that tbfc steamer A. F. Guistin left'DaJwson on Jane 4 for St. Mich- ael.cairylng^-^ajOOO.OOO in gold: dust-Sho was expected to connect i the Zea- a t'st Michaels for this port. Two.

A koL Associatta St Ma. Ohio, June 18. By the plosten of a large boiler at the St. Spoke worku to-day Wesley onte ana C. A.

Gllbeil were klUed. H. 'McDavls were bujWlpic was been Eemocrats Get Control By Associated Preaa. Frankfort, June 13. In the Court of Appeals an order wa-i- entered to-rlay sustaining in part the motion of Attorney General Breckinrid.ge in the minor state contests -discharging the supersedeas bonds of the Republican state officials so far as they relate to possession of the state offices and buildlings.

"The effeet put the. Democratic state officials in cf the offices and buildings at once. Vounf Mothers- Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers, because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shl- loh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in" cases of Croup. It has never been knowu to fail.

The worst cases Price 25 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by Ed. Reider, wholesale and retail druggist, and Wentrfer's Pharmacy, 740 West Fourth street tribute free trial packages to all who write. It Is upborne andallmeu who suffer with any fomi of- AuKtnp" from youthlul folly, premature loss of streiKth and memory, weak back, varlcotele.

tion of parts con now cure tJjernselvts at home. remedy has a peculiarly grateful effect of waimth and scums to act direct "to tie desired locatipn (jiving strength and' development just where-it IH needed. It ciUf-S all te ilis and troubles thut come from yeais at misuse of the natural functions afi has been ah absolute suc- in nil A to cal Institute, 5UO Wayne. that you desire one, of their free trial packotfes will be complied wttH promptly. The Institute IK deblrous of reaching tVm threat flass of men who ure unable to leave honieto be treated and the free nazuplft will- efnible them to see how it is to oe cured of sexual weakness -S'lieu Uie proper, remedies arc em? ployed.

The InstJXttte mtili'cs no rest-'iCtlorx Any man who writes will be sent a frej sample, carefully sealed in a "plain package that Its recipient need have no fear of embarrassment jr publicity. Readers are requested to write without delay. EXPLOSION IN One Man and Three Others Badly Burned. By Associated Press. Scranton, June 13.

An explosion-of gas occurred this afternoon in the upper split of the Red Ash vein In. Wil- liadr-A. colliery, at which one man killed and three others barily buiued The uien are: Je ri k'r i stajitly killed; Eugene Powell, single, hands burned, ''head and shoulders lacerated; Beit Johnson, single, hands and body bruised. John W. Jones," married, head bruised, shouler dislocated.

The last three named, together with Thomas Williams and pcorge Wamke, are members-of the E. A. Bartles' snr- veying corps. All of them were Knocked down by the force of the explosion. Assistance was quickly rendered by men in the mine and stretchers were procured to relieve the injured men.

When they reached the scene of the Jenkins found- lyteg on the ground dead with the top -of his head blown off and his body and clotK- Trade uf the Fatherland Has eveloned By Asswia t-sia Interests in China Japan aggiegate a figure cloae to $90.000,000, according to Contiulur Agent Ernest Harris, at EibensUx'U. in a report to the Stole Department. In Gwrpan exports to China amounted to $10,424.000. The imports into Germany from China fry the sa-me year were $5,164,600. There are about 105 Geima.n warehouses in China of a total value of about t30.000,OuO, which render material assistance to German ship great ij return for machinery and Iron products jf Shanghai there are German cotton and silk mills to the value of $1,000,000 and a German-Asiatic bank in that city docs business with a capital of about $3,000,000.

The inter- of private individuals of German nationality in China are valued at $2,000,000. German capital to about $18.000,000 is invested a great many English enterprises the dTcks, shipping, and 1 insurance companies of In Japan there are sixty-five German warehouses cairylng on business, with of $5,000,000. German Ind-ustrlal enterprises in Japan are valued at $3,000,000, while $3,000,000 divided about evenly has been invested in Formosa, which is ruled by Japan, and with Japan's "sphere of influence" in Korea. TO PAY EOJSD jlflTERTiST. jslo Money Will be Taken from Banks to Rest in Idleness.

By Associated Press New York. June 13. Secretary Gage was asked if he would continue withdrawing government funds from the national depositories, and if this action meant that the money stringency disappeared. "These funds," said he, "will be withdrawn from 'the depositories in proportion to the amounts deposited until $25,000,000 has been turned into the Treasury for the purpose of paying for the 2'per cent, bonris, which wfy'be redeemed shortly. Yes.

this is a sign that the money stringency has disappeared, but a still better one is the fact th-a-f 'money is plentiful at New York ing were badly burned. escaped injury. William Ifil SlV LOUIS. Settlement is Near and Trouble Soon be Over. By Associated Prpss.

St. Txiuis, June 13. To all 'appearances to-rtny witnessed the beginning of the end of the riotous demonstration and scenes' of bloodshed that have characterized the street railway for over a month past. In many-c'ases it is thought the strike itself will, sutrn Jo settled. These opinions upon statemHnt-s of the chief of police and sheriff that stage Ji been, passed and upon theHtact that the St.

Louis Transit, company is slowly but surely approaching a complete'resiimp- tion of business, with the aid of. nonunion The inquest over the bodies of the victims of Sunday's rldt began to-day. The testimony adduced was not of a character calculated to Daw a decision as to which side was.to blame for the beginning of hostilities, the witnesses disagreeing on material points. Some placed the blame.on the sheriff's posse and others placed it on the strikers. Many contradictions have arisen In the accounts of Sunday's tragedy and these were emphasized In the testimony, tat- en -to-day.

HARRISBURG WADDING, Miss F-dna Married to Charles Hamlin Mann By Associated Press: relieved Harrisbnrg, June Charles HRI.I- Hn Mann, of this city, son of RBT. John B. was mnmed, last evening to Miss Edna.Floyd, at the residence of Igje bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd 1 and Bridge streets. It was a pretty home guests being the immediate in embers of both fa "lilies.

The ceremony -was performed by Rev. Mr. Mann and Rev. Silas Swallow, the Prohibition eandl- Meeting of Georgia Democracy. By Associated Prewt Atlanta.

June 13, Four hundred del-' egates are to-night from' evry county In the state to attend the Democratic state convention to-mor row. The convention will formally nominate a full state ticket and choose delates at large to the Kansas City convention The platform to he adopted will fe-llow pa'ty Hues with an endorsement of Williairi J. Bryan. The Requisition for Taylor. By Associated Press.

Indianapolis, June 13. Justus Gocbel, Attorney T. C. Caimpbell and Sheriff Suter arhved here to-tey from Frankfort, with a requisition for W. S.

Tayior, Republican claimant to the of Kentucky. THe three men sought Governor Mount, but he was out of the city. On his- Attorney Campbell will present an argument on the requisition. Face His John E. SulH- By Associated Press.

Indianapolis, June 13. an, the aibscondlng clerk of Marion jwi'In 1889, under a charge of enTb'ezzling about $80,000 of public several years In Carwdn- date for the Presidency. The bride 'was given away by her father. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. John Kiaem- er.

The groom, was attended by his brother. Dr. J. P. Mann, of the Medico- hospital, of Philadelphia Aniong those present were Mrs.

John B. Mann, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kraemer, of this city; Master Arth'n 1 Horton Mann', of Philadelphia, aid Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Reinhold, of Arflwiore, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Mann left on a short honey moon. They will side in this city. Was a Voluminous By Associated Prewt Greenfield, June 13. A contest will be mode over 'the will of the late Deacon Chauncey V. Tttton, who bequeathed his e-itajte, estimated.

at from $20.000 to $50.000 to numerous charita-ble institutions while his son got only a in the piu-perty. The dtocument was the most ev'er filed in Franklin county, being thirteen money, returned 1 to InrUanapolis This i 'one feature was Beacon 'I'Uton's, He came here from Green reference to the establishment Of a Castle, Ind. He said that after eleven years of wandering he wanta.to far.o accusers. It Is undei stood he spent Postmaster By Associated Washington, June 13. to-day appointed Rupp, Columbia county, By (Jets an Appointoient but for what ifu'rposs he did not wakter at June 13.

me President has appointed ex-Representative W. D. Byntiini, fbdlfln, a iliember of the cooi-iuIsBlon to codify the crlininal of the States, vice D. B. Culberson, "I cannot tell whether any more than will be called in.

If the condition of the Treasury requires it, this will be done. No, I cannot say whether -any of the special depositories will be abolished. It is not our Intention to draw money from banks to-let it lie idle in vaults." Thinks He Sees a fortune. By Associated Press. -city, "June" -43.

-Thomas Armstrong, a milkman, has received news from Denver which he believes gives him a.n independent foilune. It apepars thaj a relative whjDse existence 'had slipped hia' memory died and left an estate worth over $1,000,000. A strong, according- to.ihe letter, is one of the'heirs aiiiong which the fortune is t6 be, divid-ed and his share is esti- tunted'Bt not intend to give UP his livelihood until he gets the cash, but will go to look after the fortune. The Deweys Return to Washington BV Aspoclated Washington, June 13. Aduiiral Dewey a.nd party returned." to WnVhington over the Baltimore and Ohio railro'ad at 8:50 o'clock this evening.

The trip home from Michigan without spo cial incident. Mrs. Dewey has practically recovered from a slight attack of tonsilitis she suffered out west The Admiral greatly enjoyed his eight day's outing. Mail for the Klondike- By Associated Press Washington, June 13. A notice has been issued by the Post Office Depart- 'ment that no mail for points beyond Dawson City shall be forwarded via.

Lake Bennett and the dispatch of mails in the Yukon district will be limited to points between Bennett a.nd New York's Census ia First By Associated Press. Washing-tori, June 13. The Census Bureau is In receipt of the first completed schediules, about fifty-three In number, which were received from New York city. It is expected that within two weeks the result- 1 of the count In some of the la-rge cities will be ma.de known. Thin T) a te Tn History JiJTie 14, 1645 -BtflUe of 1 1 Duncan McAillfur, soldier, eTMnsn "id cirly o( Ofiio, Vulu conn.

ly, N. Y. died near 1830. FL1 lonu at decreed by con- The resolution' rrtrt'tbat the flag of thf 13 United States (be 13 alternate red and wiiite; Union be IS stare, In a. blue field, nt'iff a new con- etfllatioo." remained os adopted until 1794.

wfK'ft tvu additional stripes and two stars were plsctft in for mont and Kentucky. The prosent forui is 13 stripes and. a star for every state. adopted In 1S1R. 1800 of 1807-- Battle of Friedlund of the power of Bohflfjk, rt.

1311 Eefc-her bo.u at Lito'-neld, died PitecoH, author, died near New- bui.vport; bora in 1M9. 1394 'John, Duke Colertdj-. lord chlnf of tfl9t In bo'ni iwtl. 1SSKJ fir. Ta-t, "a pioneer in died The mounted polrce, whose duty It is In Italy to prevent the Illegal felling cf they have to I'V'lntatn their horses, lhe result.l».-t|jat»ijny of then- wink at the OlirClfl Good For ClpnninK honsc keeper, "that erQsber are good for cleaning discolored pr stained bottles? I used to think f.

have a small nmonut of shot In the house fnr cleaning the inside of "n'ottles. Of course chopped pieces oft potato are good, but are first rate too." jnrc muob. In ks. Tfiese are Brotted Mnckerei and Sauce. llnll, wash drain two bawkcts of sliawbeules.

Save a lew choice fruits for. a gariiUh the rest In halved Mii latter with and half of sugar and set aside jfor an hour or.uiore In a place. Sift together one cup a M'f of flpijr, hftlf a cap of lialf a teaspoonru' of salt and four teaspoonfuls of baklnf powder. Wlth'-tlie tips of the work into these ingietll- ents one-fourth of a cup of butter. Add gradually, abont one cup of milk, with to form a mther pieces.

Pat and roll out to fit a round cake pan. Put.one piece on the pan, spread the tnp softened butter and-place the other lightly above It. Bake In'a quick oven 15 or 20 minutes. Pull the tvo layers apst and spread liberally with softened butter. Put one layer a serving dish, pour over half of the sugared Deaiies, above this put the wther layer, then the of tte benles.

Add one-font th of a cup of milk to a cup of thick cream beat until stiff. Add three tnblespoon- fuls of powdered sugar and. if desired, half a teaspoonful of vafiilln, and when well mixed use as a garnish for the top of the cake. Broiled Mackerel. MiUU-e d' note! Sauce.

-Cut off the fins, split open, dress and remove the over with melted butter or oil and broil In a well oiled broiler over a slow fire; dish on a hot platter.on a platform of "iashed pota toes shaped to the fish. Spread over the fish a- pailly incited uiaitre d'hotel sauce; garnish Kith lettuce and slices of lemon. Serve sliced this dish. For the d'h6tel sauce creflm three tablespoonfuls of butter, add one of or parsley, fine ly chopped and wrung I a add a few grains of. pepper and salt and one or two tabiespounfu'a of lem juice.

Boston Cooking School Maga- Sjine. Talclne Little A characteristic distinguiahed garment of the season is shown in thp Eton glace silk covered with coarse net, with an, applied de the Varioum Upe.altonv OB Sts-n Hit, (be Prtnolp't trtmt By Associated Press New York, June 13. Prl ed early to-day under the flueuce of a better tone on stock markets and some relief northwest. The north western have failed to share strength of the clay's market, grangers aa a group were late movement. Baltimore and Ohio strong.

Louder was a buyer hereto; extent ef about 20,000 tablished the high range of ter the arbitrage brokers had operate, the market became ly narrow and listlss, with llttfe note. A feature of the day rally in steel stocks, due to prospects of an enlarging mand of iron. The market closed and with were sales 216,600. bond market was regular. Total sales "$1.100,000.

United States fives advanced the new fours in the YORK KARKtej New York, June 13. KJonr for Choice brands and fairly Minesota patents Wheat Spot easy. No. 2.re o. b.

afloat spot; No. 2 red 80 No. 1 Northern 80 f. o. prompt.

Options opened heavy realizing caused bv notihwest, but fully recovered reports that rain fafl light to prove of much benefit Closed steady at July closed 77 Coru Spot 2 afloat and 45 elevator. OytiwiS veak but recovered and 1 closed a.nd unchanged. closed tember. 45. Oats Spot firm.

No. 2 white 29; No. 1 track iriised western ttaek 1 Options dull and stew Butter Steady. western faetoiy irnitaticn creamery I4 1 dairy Cheeso Firm. Tjirge white large colored small white small colorfed Kggs Steady.

State a.nd Be 1 nia western at iiiarfc 1( western loss off NEW tORK bfOCK T.tS Open High. Atchlson 26 2B4 Do preferred B. 78 Do preferred 81 Can. Southern C. O' 37 B.

D. r. ITS Erie Do 1st pret L. E. Do preferred 95 T-ake Shore 212 Manhattan 90 Missouri N.

J. Central 122 N. Y. Central ....129 Northern Pacific. Do prefei-ied BLiCK QLAcB JErON, Bl-C.

black velvet and jet Tfte fetching hat worn ith it is "of pale 4) hie strav wlthji base bow and lace ti-im- and violets under the brim. to Curtain windows. Ordinarily two sets of cm tains go to a window a thin pair of muslin or next the glass nnd a thick pair of Bilk, wool, cotton or linen the room, says Hm-per's 1'he quality of these materials varies. they are costly, ofien cheap. When In donbt abont the thin cnrinlns.

It Is always safe to boy white doited irmsiin. Either loop them back -white cotton cord -which for the purpose, costing only 10 cents pair, or tie them back with ribbons a njore expensive nod niso more exU-ava- way, sicee the rlbbofl nmst always be rosb to be pretty. The cord or fhe ribbon is held" by a. hook screwed Into the the svindoty fm A ruffle of the material or oT Ince adds itiuch to the effect of any cwf'nln cnr- talns are pot oa (mm 11, Ine'xyeuglve biassj-ocjs that rtiti through a parl of lhe Ber-iVJttTo uppor pn of the heni bc- Injr left wide enough to form a bending. A.

umRHn cnrUin ought to fall with a certain fullness, being cut abont one hulf the fullness of the window -tt Sumil ano! hirge windows are i i evidence top to lip nnTd vyitli- oat any ornament at the latter point. Very attractive among them la box- which beautiful 6n Iba Dolllc I ttellryon about getting a peart fPoni an oyster wook? Tdttlo N'OV dear. By the way, did I tell yon about Retting a diamond necklace from a lobster last evening? Indianapolis n'us. More Thnn a -Match Por "I can always subdue that 11114 178 74 J15 171 27 Rock Island 106 St Paul Do preferred 171 Texas Pacific Union Pacific VVabash cornmon. Do preferred Gen.

Klectric Pacific Mail Pullman Sugar Hg Do preferred 113 U. S. Leather Do preferred Western Union i. Tobacco Federal Rubber common. Do 95 The Yorktown Goes to Ch(j By Prwas.

Washington, June 13. 11 Department has been Yrrktowii sailed yesterday fVo-w hai ior Che Fco. Tfee UnltfitS Consul at Che- Too informed Department yesterday of turbances-at thafplace, lars were fuiulshed. Ch, northern coast of the $ffi Killed in S5uth By Associated MIS. Kansas City, June 13.

who Is reported killed In the 1st at Llndley, Oi tftco prominent in City" lm social circles. He toft about November SOth.last the Mr-, years of -The United: Bleachers' Including the inodt ius In RfiglariJ, with a Subscribe for the S. N. KTecute orders Gitin for Qaick "aetViea andr -V 'i-.

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