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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 29 Sep 1886, p. 3

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U'Uu Ines- .1.â€" him. I only intended to disable him. piece him in the osrriege end tshe him to the eeylum. I walked up to his body and found thet he was deed. I then started to escepc end hed gone but e short distence when I met my employer. He then peid me my money. and we went to his house in St. Louis and spent the remeinder of the night. Early in the morning, disguised es e women. I took the first trein for Springfield. Ill." The confession then deteils his travels through the south end his finsl errivel st Oonngton, Tenn. and his subsequent errcst. I’BINCIIIIIN ON A Illull [1088!!- â€"â€"â€"â€"- Trouble Brewing in the New Hebrides Between the natives and French- British mistletoe-lee Ask Help treat the British teen-dress. A Melbourne cshle seys: Exciting re- ports heve been received here oi the erhitrsry French ection in the New Hebrides. Rev. Mr. hiscdoneld. Preihy. eerien missionery st Hevenneh Harbor. in e letter to Lieut. Merx. ol the British gun- hoet Swinger, seys thet the French Hebrides Compenyheve acted the lends oi the netire Christien mission. elleging prior title. end thet the French commendtnt threetened the netives with e ermed force it they resisted. The compeny elso cleim the lends 0! other British subjects. Mr. Mecdoneld seserts thet the French prec- ttcslly exercise sovereignty over the islends end e collision between the nstives end the French is imminent. Threets heve been medc egsinst Mr. Mecdcneld end the netlve Ohrietiens. end he demends eesist- ence iron the English sqnedroo. The Premiere of the Aoetrelien colonies ere shout to hold I conference to consider the eltuetion. W Illlflllll AND HPAIIIA‘DD .â€".. tenure-Ilia; (”or I Slice 0! the West (least at Atrtee. A Msdrid ceble seye: A telegrem irhm Elohey. on the west coest ol Alrice. reports ecndiets between Specierds end French- men. swine to the hoistin oi the French flee elongside the Bpenieh so on the eeme ‘ west coest territory. According to letest edn'eee the netives on the leit heck oi the In i River. opposite Fernendo Po. hoisted the‘ipenish dig. end e Bpenieh gnnhcet , wee sent to protect it. The euthoritiee oi the French colony at Gsbcon thereupon else let etched e gnnboet to the spot. the eeptetn sting instructions to clone the French territory. The hi h] d‘ '1 h o '1 C i e i I t l r i l I I 1 l l name How we 'oomumo THE cums. A St. Lucia. lo.. doapuwn up. a mom dupuoh "on Oovivgton. Timon county, Tenn. um- um sums Out». ohhnoonmy. bu in nu than 3 ml who u "append to be the uni-In o! the In. ulnar Baum». 0! Eu! BI. Lenin. Tho mun wu united than. two Inc-kl no» Oovinglon to: Iona mvid mild.- mo: sud 'u and uni imprison“. WI. looked up n in mend shut be com- lnnood talking about u mum. murdu ho committed in Eu: 80. Louis. Sheriff Onto: concluded to iuvomgnto the mm 3nd hi- qumouu. n 7. HA 1 -_l.. A In Who com Im‘ H. mm [Er Mum Iowmnzhu I i. Louis. lupus-ulna A “you" want our .0 Eu! 8%. Loui- to nuruin vb» mm: “um van in aha link. Thu unn'o nuns ‘0 Arthur Arthbnfihuu. dill A. L. Pulmw. um Charles Walker, In“ Parsons. h bu bun leunad mm the about! his um I!“ contusion M the East BI. Louis “normal, Ind u in. in inbuwco u lol- - A- 7-4A._u_ A. IU'I e " During the eeriy punt o! the month 0! November. 1886. I wee vieiting in Ben 62. Louie. end while veiling in the outehirte oi the town ebont dnek one evening Iwee e proeehed by e weil-dreued men 0! 9 Iain; mennnre. who etopped end eon. vereed with me. Alter ewhile he noted me it Iwented .. mehe eome money. I told him yea, I wee pretty herd up. no I wee ready to do eimoet enything. He end there wee e men in Eat ‘Bt. Louie whom he vented to put out o! the wey. I told him I wee his men. end ooold mehe errengemente to itdne hll victim. He eeid he didn't went him i dnepped. but put out of the wey. I neid I would murder the men for 93,000 It I wee going to be hanged et eli I vented to eeii myeel! {or e decent emonnt. I didn't intend to eon: mit murder. however. I meent to hidnep the men end keep him in eneeyinm. By thie meene I could ex- ,tort money from my eeptive end my prin- oipei et the eeme time. “ I mode on appointment to meet him ecein. end et this eeeond interview I leerned thet my employer wee eViee- Preeident o! e reiiroed oompenv and e reeident of St. Louie. The floei errence- meme were then mode and I egreed to do the job for 82.500. so I,e__ I-.. \Y-_ Vn-L all- you Iv. ' ...... M I eterud immediately [or New Yoxk end while there made errengementa with ‘ Dandy Jim ' end‘ Striped Ohuley Blake‘ to melt me. On eh. 19m of November I fluent heck to Eat BI. Louie end there oom- 5:qu the deteile o! my eoheme. I bought. firmlmfiyeahoohr of 44 oelibre end two long hunting knivee. I didn’e intend. I went it underncod, to murder HI, Bowmen. but only bought. the weapons 90 defend myeeit it he should resin my “tempt to kidnap him. The evenmg I met the railroad V109~Preaidegq by appoin :- " A_ _._AL-.. “I". '-V I "luvâ€"'- meut. end while we were telking together Kr. Bowman penned by. ' There in the mm,‘ me my oompenion, ' that I went you to put eat of the wey.’ " He sue me his photognph no that I .0an meta no mieteke. 0n the next ntght my plane were complete. except that my mmpueet had not arnved. I ate- tioned I but nee: Mr. Bowman's house. in which it use my intention to drive him to u uylum. where I had made arrange- ment! tor hie confinement. 1 then cont .n,:l_ 2-. .â€"AM‘ IH'UII I‘ll v-v â€"vâ€"â€"_.m,, ondodmyaelf near a lumberapilo in iron! of Mr. Bowman’s house and waited. 1 Icon perceived the gentleman walking in my dirootion. nod when he come opponiia me I aprons out in from of him and pre- u‘ntod my pistol haioro his face and oom- mnndod him to hull. Ho seized my hand ond I iold him to let: go; Oh» I won noi going to kill him nor tote his money. He dropped my hood and flopped away a toot or two and called, ' Polioui’ in order ‘0 quiet him I nixed my revolver and fired. Be tell (doe down- ward. and I ihen know thou I had hurt him worlo man I had intended. I did no! even than oomprohond‘ that I had killed 3:n_\.l‘ L:._ mu: I! A mama. A London ambient-m nyn: Th) Country Gentleman uaem mu me la». n! womsn. him! no In: nphuinl nan tho won. to! mod.- uo topping om. T u Mylo of ammo: limo wit don. w dash in w M! . Bonn“- nd in. no comm; down qua y. and In I um. while w. us, hope to.“ women with ham upon that: had- with on crown. upon shah crown. The (ml- hn, too. in becoming more had mot! nodon. Tho In" one!“ In rowmq dowly be. steadily in lover, and Do I topo- will In mo! In. I. In um. do. ho ham 0! won.“ a: II to hw- m Int. ' Loni» X0" agapgtoh any": J-“ II. Vlu-l'u-ldc-I 0| 3 II II. Incl-Th0 Pun Tle Patina In IIIII Inblo ”ya: Exciting n- 1 received hero 0! the via action in m Now Mr. Maodonuldi Barby. '1 name. [spout-:0: u see elm-met ' ”mikh Ne .e A Revenue. )1. 8.. deepeteh ee e: During Wedneedey end Thnredey o! t week nnnterone toeeet line were redo, In the wood: don. the wremlehl. The on: eontlnned dz, teethee hee undo the tone: eneeeptlhle to the leut ewk. hnt thin did not «en: to eflcet the eueteuneee o! the diaeregt putlee elem-In. lend. to which neerly I: even eeee the deetenetive tree on he ettflhnted. In meny inetenoea the then ewept down on vill ee end nettle- mente. unifying the in ehitente end oenting mneh deettnotion to their ropelty. In eome pleeee the ownere ol oueee hed removed everything from their dwellinge end epent one dey end eight in hettling the dunes. At Newoeetle the the broke out in the woode et the‘ ante: end. end though mowing n on the town wee heeton but with dimou ty. Tfll "BI HAD IIABTID st Jonu' orouing rod in ruppcud to hurt horn eon-rd by 3 rpm from no angina on tho 1. O. B. It ran tnriourl through u growth of dry underhrush. on in lean thrn thirty minute. had rnohod IOIDI open llaldr I mile owoy. Along tho troll rut arm-go III done. At Darby I noon the broke out shoot the nine time sud hurnod field: with oropr. harm, out! even a volu- ahlo Itore with ill atooh. Nelson village ind a norrow oroupe and was only had by hard work. Gongs 0! men were omployod all day st Roger-villa throwing eorth on tho flomu. Mon y thrilling experiences or. recorded. but u Itage driver named Churlu Fletcher tollr by lor He ieedriver at he Frederieton eteae. end wet on the ro ehove Bleekvllle. , He hed two passengers with him when he met the tire. end told them not to be elreid, that it wee only emote end they would eoon get through it. AI he pro- ceeded the smoke hreeme deneer. He urged on hie horses. but belore he wet ewere he wee in the centre of e fiercely- reging fire. The flemee were climbing u the trace end stretching ecroue the roe . forming A perfect erohwey a! fire. It wee too lete to turn back. The emote wee blinding end the heat terrific. The two passenger! threw themselvee on the bottom 0! the weggon end wrapped themselves up in ooveringe. A male 01 wool on the reer of the wesgon wee nought up by the dunes and went eoeriog sway through the air it erleot hell 0! fire. The horeee, which the river could not no. begun to rent and plunge. and could only be urged on by inoeeeent Whipping. h‘ortuneteiy they got through ell right, the paeeengere hedl seared end Fletcher'e clothes hedly burne . To Get Belle! Ire-s Len; loan by shot at Parliament. A London cable says: Sir John Lub- boch's proposed Shop Hours Regulation Bill has been issued. By its provisions shops of every class, with the exception of taverr ~. refreshment houses, tobaooonists' shops azvd news agencies. are to be closed not later than 10 on the evenings of Satur- days and holidays. and not later than 3 on the evening of every other day of the week. Where any shop is found open alter tho hour at which it is required to he closed, the occupier is liable to shoe at £5. Chemists and druggtsu will not be liable to a line for supplying medicines alter the hour appointed. but they must not keep their shape visibly open alter the hours named. The rheasure also seeks to render more stringent the law against Sunday trading by raising the penalty from five shillings to £1. It at ‘ any time It is made to appear to the satis- laotion o! the authorities that more than one-third in number oi the occupiers of the shops to which an order lor the time being l in force under this Act relates are opposed to the centiuuance cl such order. it shall be .the duty 0! the local authorities to revoke the order. but the revocation shall be without prejudice to the making of another order. It is preposed that the Act shall come into operatioa on the late! January next. No doubt is entertained that the repressive provisions will pass by a large majority both Hansen ct Parliament. but it is doubtful that Parliament will pass the provision as to one-third of the shop- keepers being permitted to alter the pro- hibition by common consent. because the Act is for the benefit 0! employees, and the provision would allow the shopkeepers to defeat its object. A Freight Train Wrecked need One Man Killed. A South Lyon (Mich) derpntoh eayn: The fiendish work of trainwrenhere near here thie morning resulted in the death of one men end may end the life of another. The epeeiel train on the Grand Trunk road. I Conductor Duoker. left here at 2 55 a. m. ‘ Belt 3 mile out of this piece the engine and nix ears were thrown lrom the traok into a ditch by the removal of a piece of a rail. The engine wee emeehed to atoms. end all the care which lelt the tree): were hadly wreaked. Engineer I‘homae Davie and Firemen Edward Newman etneh to their engine and were buried in the wreck when it rolled over in the ditch. The engineer escaped with only a triflinginjury. although thet he wee not instantly killed eeeme almost mireonlone. hireman New- men wee killed. his body being terribly oruehed. He lived at Fort Gratiot, where he leavee a wife and .twe children and a widowed mother. » __ "finkomnn Campbell also fell under iho wreck and wu injured internmy 3nd IO seriously tbs! it is feared tun he cannot IOGOVOI‘. An exemineeion of the treat this morn- ing showed thee e piece 0! nil about three feet long hed been removed. The merhe upon ehe piece ehowed the use of e epihe meei, pleluly indieeeing thee the dieeeeee hed been amend by e delibenee purpoee to wreeh the erein. The injured ware broughl ‘0 Boom Lyon Mid o muting onin noon cloned nu “not. There in great excitement hon over the Iflnir, Ind mold ‘fie min mocha" be osugln Ihoy ‘wonld undoubtodly ho Iynohed._ A douoiive in working up tho 0 W0. III! Na‘ in III- flooiu, II III! Bio-Id. A WUi-mupon, P... den not: up: Time years ago John Long"! .0! Ohm «- ion. Tiouo ocnniy. bog-n upon-min? "range «nation in his “om-oil ui lonelivingihingn wm ihonin. A you n (0 by menu of n violent auntie ho voniiod iwo bivina nook". nah our 3 loci in ‘ leogib. Two montho loin ho Mi 3 room- reuoe 0! iii. onwling «union in in: uumaoh sud vul ink-n with flu. noon- puoicd by horribh convulsion. Thu. ween no he expotionud on oxoepiiondly nun m. which :10an con him No lilo. Yeoierdgfohonoon min; who: 9! *3 (Inn-um quI "III. NATION on" unornuurnns' Liv'y-‘V .â€"â€"-v-_.v__ limgvollvnmiud up u ”I!" an“. 18‘ Inohealong Ind In" In inch In diurnal". Bu wit. not“ um when 0b. In“. pro. nuded four mohgn from m augenr'l In â€"_1 u momh {(â€"Qdei'fiae; but the mute w» finslly tiered. though not boron Langflll ilfiqonmnq can-union! Ind hm“: II nun ' Ihrouqh in "am photo. Thu migh- Donu corroborm on. «man. II I. up- poaog lim' drjnking from 3300! Ian. you: k- 1â€" _h-.Ah II. nwu -â€"-- â€"-.â€"_-_ -Vvfi $0 Longwnrlpuofid into In“ uomui m‘ can (run which the up!!!» new. ._.-...._. H... -wâ€" Chlnlroua Bombmflow do you loll. feel pbom I foreign an ? Pnflhll Ionl *1! «:no human n'onuny wumntly. Gunma- scum-mm“ It you III mm m Mum. u'nnmm In I“ on tho mmâ€"mn Vim. l'l'l‘ “'03“. FOB. VIENDI. I!!! I; 81' lNTlRIITING. III! "A” THESI- "I" WEWII A “GI“ DIE. Goorgo Gould and u:- Kmudon Mun-10d m London. A New York .W deepeten. detel} Sept. 15th. eeye: . George Gould wee‘ not hurried tor thefim time leet evening ‘ Not thet he it e wedover. or the dlvnreed hnehend o! eoxne injured women. or en,- t;;i._g, (Jrsu uurormnam or bad; he 23, and he been etnee hie firet Inerrtege. the hue- hend o! the one wee Edith ngdon. The‘ prehminery end rally eonelneive wedding took piece in London npwerd at two monthe ego. It ell eerne nhont tn th‘e wey. Neerly e yeer e80 Ir. 0 lde nttentionl to line Kin on bee the enhjeet o! eomment tn eetrleel eoetety. end. nntortnnntel . some nnpleennt thinae were eei ehont the Indy in eon-eqnenee. There on be nothing more eertein then thet ell upereione npen Mm ngdon‘e ehereeter were telee end groundteee. R0 one “What her. either in her probation or out at it. ever uttered eword in derogntion of her. The ehuhe breath at eeendnl wee ineptred by thee: who knew nothing at whet they telked about. Mr. Gonld’e nttentione were not obtrusive. but they were enrneet. end snowed thet he meant busineee. He did not content himeelt with eending entren- gent bouquete to her nerou the looelighte. bnt sent matead hteeonpe to the etnge door ot Daly'a every night .1 the conclusion of the pntormnnoo. and Min Kingdon rode to her own home in n. 80 nilo gnvo bar 5 pregnant now and than 0! coolly jewellory. __ u._A- _ .L:_A _--l- in thi- nw-V-v w â€"â€"_ -rvâ€" -- ,7, Now. there ha been s thixd putty to thin interesting romwet item the beginning. end it any be well to intmdnoe he: st this point. Enter then. In. Kingdon. mother and ohaperono ol the “treat. The blend: 0! the latte: credit the moth»: with i and deal of shrewd figuring. The! doc an, and humorediy. thst he: experienced eye geteoted Mr. George's extnordinuy nitrite end native worth before her daughter dizl. conscious es the letter might be of be: me tortuue in securing the «team of 3 many millionaire. Be that as it may. Mu. ngdon hue aoconipnnied herb dun later in all he: travels. and Mr. Gould has cloned to the mother's wishes st til times. at I true love: should. lull liflfll'l MIMI“! “I m “U“. 0N3 JAY GOULD on this side the Atlantic. in not «thinly known. but it seams reasonable 90 suppose so, inasmuch as the mud-go wu without his knowledge. It it believed thn he know 0! his son’s Iondnen for the rotten. but was not aware of his immedinc in‘ontiona. Well. am: s law week} _01 lgopeymoop. G;orge returned home end heed the music. In was all pisniuimo. and eonld not be heard beyond the confines o! the Gould honeehold. but i! we! very ennui. Whee- ever regret the father mey have bed for his son’s course wu loan gee) aide 01:90:10»!- .vuuw .â€" -v-.. ed, end e plen edopted thee ehonld enenrel the evmdehoe 0! en thing like eoendel. The whole world won I! he egos over elope. meat etoriee it George should ellow it to‘ become underetocd thet he hed been eeeretly merried ebroed. end it wee eeeord. lngly determined to heve e new ceremony when Mlee ngdon’e eeeeon with Dely ehonld be termineted. Mr. George did not object to this at ell. ee he thought thee hie experience in London would prove a eepltel reheereel tor the ordeel on thie aide. end eo it proved. it the groom's hehevlor In public eince the event in eny oriterion. Be tehee ooh retuletion end ehefi ee qutetly end mo eetly ee it it were elmply e clever men- ipnletton of reilwey etoele thet bed in- tefietehd him. end herdly betreye hie j )y by e ne . I lilac-- Mine Kingdon he been e pereonel tevor- ] ite with the members of the company ever} since she joined It. Everybody know: by 1 this nine of her rere beeney. end it wee this that first ohenned George Gould. But pereonel ecqueineenoe added to the glemor in his oeee. end in wee the eeme with ell ee with him. but in lean tender degree. The older emote o! the eompeny. noiebly Jemee Lure end In. Gilbert. were very Road of her. in! ehe reedily beeeme e-z iniimelo member of the um. Iemily peny ehee dietingniehee ehie eeeoeieeion from elmoee ell other tronpee. Le noeed ebove. Mine Dreher wee he: peeeieulee (dead end eloee eompenion. But that tho comp»! Md bun throat] for sum. I mm unplnnnmul no“, through the inlet», or one 0! hr anperrorr in'rmk our rou notion Nothing anion: occurred. owour. until mabnrg was romhod. Tho pnporl in this any. rmh romghlzle uniformity. earn- _ - __ ,, -L--- -II In Ah. Ulhy. Wllu lvwâ€"eâ€"â€"_-_ mended Mien Kingdon ehave ell in the troupe. excepting poo-my Mr. Jemee Leone. The jeeloney dii not extend to Mice Kingdon elone. but she wee ebont the only evetleble victim at it. Thine beam. very unpleeeent be her.‘ end the eeme wee reeehed et Berlin where ehe eeeeed to eppeet. Ber eelery continued. but ehe bu not been on the etege elnee leeving Hemburg. Her deperture from the cam- peny (allowed, ee e metter o! oouue. end It wee eeeompllehel without further en- eqreeeble experience. She lelt thet Ihe oouldleeve without e greet elem». in view at her'reletloue with It. Gould. end the eotre-e nd the compeuy therefore perted. She ent toPem. eemeined he "have time. end then toe! the eteemet (or New York. Her Meade eey thet the reeeon why the ant weddteg wee kept “an“ wee thee It. Could eeetred new tell ee neee ee poeuihle. end. heels eetteie eneegenente tomeee '“h Me ether. It wee deemed be» met ehe ehoetd hate! her eeeeon ee-« needing to connect Delete the newest ehoeld Ie_eungeeeed. ,4 ._-I- ....n I- .A- Inuulu W In uu- vvvvv Your g H! Gould usually coma In for no huh Gunman in now of this Ian". Be in his cum (than. I 0 non“, mum-(n “an I. in a good h low Mad 8 vary dnlnbh no}. can“. 0! money con- fidante“. I mm: to I. poor-II al- arm-Omani“ to h a M log-on APARTMENTS (N 11‘. ND 31!. J IMCBII! All“ an. In up“. at any cutou- norm lump; shout in tho mummi- cocoon "all. I". um- Whil- ‘l‘o- Dan- A Into-utfiwh A macho-m. x. 8.. down-h ‘- Arthur Tm." wu ”mud n L “up; {my Nanny: 133w»- mnn to Mum runny or um 3m 1m Juno we won on Matron: of an 18-yar- uld dough". When Tums naked for hor hood nu glrl'o poroou objulod. but. non- run to firm walla. tho our woro would on Bopumbor “h. A! an and o! o wuk rruou told bio on. on. In no cog-god IoBooo Luisa. and obtained his wlto'o oonunl to morr tho girl. 80 um hi- wuo onion: 1: and! In Vermont And thou around with Hill Levis". who won stopping in Providonoo. to rout him in ouom whore tho, were horrid on Tomb] by tho Bu. Joseph Darya. Trovorl. with hil uoood more. com. directly hero char hll woddiog and won domiouod who his brido'o puonn. Poudom, N. Y, ii tho pm. of his bum. no uyo. nod in labor wu killed in on. war. Ho ho: but: 3 broken» on rho Oemrol Vermont Rnilrood, wd once had his hood mrnoh by too Vionoris Bridge ; to Ibo injurru than sunninod he would omi- ‘oooo bu "range pen-vim. , _._:_j -___A Tavern any» thet he was {gutted onee nature. hie nut partner being Lmby Mo- Kmley. whom he needed In 1882. end whose deem occurred lat Apru. With zeteeenoe to Mine Levigne. he uye thet he bu kept eompeny with be: to: two or three yeeu. Allen Batten bee-me Inepielona et nil deughter leaving to: Vermont. and on muting investigetion he learned that his eon-in-lew had muried again. He reported the feet t3_ the polipe end they united _, AA... e.‘_-- Quiet Impetus o! the New Lord-blen- loll“!- A leet Beturdey night’s Dublin eeble seye : The Btete entry at the Merquie o! Londohderry into Dublin wee mede with the ueuel omciel demonstrator» but wee devoid 0! interest. The Merquls wee eocompenled by his wile. They were received in Weetlend-row by e crowd which cheered them. Both the Merquls end Indy Londonderry rode thither trorn the stetion on horeeheck. Ledy mendonderry. in tribute to the Irish people. were e dress at white poplin. When the couple dcperted {Seem the railway station they Wait”: greeted I with cheere followed by groeue. The 1 Merge“ recognized the greeting by ‘ lttttug hie het end bowing with e ‘ smile to the crowd. The entire route from the reilwey etelion wee lined with troops ; most of the buildinge were decorated. end the elreete locked any. The Hibernien Bank building wee cone icuone by in totel leak of decoreticn. lldere street club house was filled with people. In Neeeeu etrect e banner with the inscrip- blOn “ The Queen end the Conetltulion" wee diepleyec. During the progreea cf the Viceregel proceeelon cheers were neerly everywhere accompanied by groene, but the cheering predominated. The Viceresel party wee welcomed et the Castle by at large crowd o! Lo ellete, who cheered heartily. There wee e :0 a hostile crowd there Which did lid best to ofleet the welcome by cheer- tug luenily (or Parnell and United irelnnd. The nmulce attempted to follow this up. 88 the Marquis and Indy Londondurry entered the Gentle. by singing "God 8;" Ireland." but the police rallied and put e :30? to it. Tavern 3: lm second “(9' I pnonw homo. What In and In allvcr Creek About Itâ€" '.I‘Itc Injured Dela. Well. A Silver Creek. N. Y.. despotoh toys :1 Tholojured one: here ere doing as well on posetble. Oohnrn 3nd Z immeue entered at great fieel during the night. but they will come out ell right. Oobur‘n‘e brother from Timaville arrived lul night audio looking after him. and Zlmmerle‘a ylte come this morning. The report 0! a Btlver Creek party killed ielnlae. The coroner’s jury only can nettle the blame. The report moat Otfldfled is than the trains had ornate to pose here. not thlt they were also. beyad by Conductor Harlem: and Engineer Brewer. while 3 low plus the Nome with the trein deepstoher. The freight sorely and orders for this pleoe. while Brewer aoonld not be found, end Oondnetor Herri- non would not me. Henry Euyok. 0! Stamina, died on the aura while being taken home. All the other pertiel were romoved to their homes by the trein which returned. Asingnler leeture of the noel- dent wee thet none of the core lelt the truck. end the wreck we: speedily cleared. ‘c<,e ,- LONDONDEBUY IN IRELAND. \IIDQ. In“ new wnvvu n _‘-__,V It wee eteted I| the omee ot the Nickel Plate in thin oity. thte tonnoon, thet Superintendent Kunbell. of Cleveland. in muting e thorough Inquiry into the ante of the dimmer. There ere three stories want. One is that the tnin dttpeteher nt Cunneeut mistook e twitch tn tuning hit orders. Another in that Engineer Bravo: of the exennion tnin. htled to weit Lt BIIVOI Greek (or the height, end thet he in tnimtng. _ $he_ thigd tl thet Engineer . h A_e_...n_.I A... ..-_._€n Burn. 0! the height. inflected to rimufin at Irving mm] tho cum-ion Ind pmod. Picture humble utiete cled in white or green tnrhene end flowing tnnice end eeeted on their heele upon e ens in em open booth by the battling weyetde. or node: 5 epteeding chenex in the metket-plece. Around him on their kneee etc eeeted hie cheglrde. or eeeietenle, who old him in hie lehoee. He menu hie ooiore alter recipes leuned horn hie (ether or hie neuter, and devieee vernlehee of hit own, which edd e delicionely mellow eBect to the delicate dengue over which he devotee ench petient lend loving totl. ,dI- -_XAX‘- . ‘Lnn III WI'I WA. WILLING. .H' I‘l V I.“ Hi- customers no his only critic. ; when they .pproaoh hi2 boon: he oouruoncly invuu than .0 cumin. his production. ‘ with u " hilmsllnh.” Mid tho 030: of 5 pip. me! up of ton. on. with M- atom «runny wrapped up nnd born by . chumrd, ha go:- tom and oxhibm :hem n who bone» of purohmn who lend to: him. an umbi- uou u gunned whoa he «n "roll I: enn- udl or on FIN.) wuh di niflod mien to m tn house or public gt: on: counting his mm, "puma: vorm hom nu Konn or annual tron fish, and in mm ‘ mood devising cut duigul lo: Ibo narrow. Wham" ho ulln hiadpaimingl or and- mom a drug on his hm I In In "ligand. Mr M in nu will 0! Allnh, " to when ho pnilo."â€"-The Century. A London oublo up: A oorrupondont "it“ to the Tim: in kahuna: to the noo- lmion w: sh. Limerick Bunch oi Ih. N mans! Lanna. “pruning lympnhy with Dnly. m dynamihl. whom “no "colonel: den-mm u " dying in I Brimh dungeon." The oocmpondom "ninth tho Time: Ihu when Dal, win "and then won found in his homo in Bmmhghm lam" from Bunusn. which proud ihu n um Dnly'l purpou to 052.81: Idmlmion to pit nrnngon' nullity in the Home of Com- mon. ml to “row thumb on tho nth damn I!» «an. ”rho Pmollim rm to mom u mun hulon ma .0 Mum amino en the «onion. " H." can. than an oartupohdont. " Dnly'a pleoII hnd boon Ilfloufllfly mm! on! «on main; nth-nun In on Hon. 0! 00-- 30» on loot ml, momma I. 0M- Ihno. '0ch In. Inn WM." Gnu» mummy» amino no shady "pith to colon». 1b. In IDI'I Mm- :ml Im'hdly annual). ”lamb and THE ELAN!!! NOT FIXED. A Paul.- Lulu. Duly. Ilr Dyna-II". THE Bottom. “our“ oro olton mm m pototul datum Volnt out! how out. hoolodor on nud- tor unr- l’lpOl thin motorhtum Elountly around woman how their hooto to correspond with tho motortol o! tho drool. Foooy pooh-thanks oro undo of bright rout-t Esau-h moroooo. with ooroou oud olotp o! dull old tilvor. WD'uuu at wiped a“: lush hue the am mom“! with narrow unhaud flounm harder-d with “I’ll Inc. The hut: in '0": vary high. or in but» glam nth" low on the h. o! thc head. off: und coil. no nrunud high on the had. W'rfl’u “not: mad tinge. olup with chain. on I" In puohnod in gold. all": or uni. to one «In «calm 3nd mount . pnm to plan hon-If. ‘ ..- nu. ,LgVA Riding huh“: I" wdrn um: white shirt hon“. Law-crowned out hm m the camel handgun for riding. dthough tho duby in often «on! 7 Tina ihou crocheted 0! pm. mu any be tound Sn uny Ind ovuy color. than of blunt mingled with mun being mnry stylish to: ugh! moucniug. Then came the «mob-huh» tool. I: no“, no Manly ; mono no in bluok ourioh. in white ostrich. 3nd to: young [odio- ovary oolo: to mnob the dull. Aha-gown at 11101! any. do chino. with unit: “up" 0! t e sumo um. ha Oho twin or Inn!) over watch “so cup. is duped. Fine crummy hoe (cm: “to trimming. The newest mopping bug in the ban 0! all. Ihs parmmonnme is inside, the am to: Madurai-t onmdo. but "up w tuten in tram. with n tiny poohtbsok to: obtuse. on tick-u. no. The flexible open panel. both the long with double rings and the on! tbsp: vim clamp and chin (III. In»: inundod to: chug.) nra nill tuvozitn ; the gold in par- teolly lovely. A high crowned hat {or a mu. girl in of blue and turn mind “raw. 1H- trimmed in from will) loop- nnd and: of blue but! lawn ribbon. Three largo bow: with cull surround the crown. A high but. with the crown or oponworh unw. has the brim turned up :1 ‘ho left with tomato: at ynllow'roul with ‘ho'n Ieuven. The trimming in unmounted cups, tutencd with how: 0! Velvet. Large surah hundkuohiola are worn with item hodicoa. '1?th no Iimply put shout the neck and crossed in Iron! baton tho bodies is put on. In thin way are» variety any be had with a duos at neutral hint. Plutrou of velvet, bordeud with hum of pusementorie and lace. or of colored or black salmon, covered with bonds and basics. finished below the w-in I'm: ooqnmea 0! lane, are dignified by an maze of mantle. A bonnet o! poppy and crops ha a so“ orown dotted with red heads at intervals. The brim in edged wieh red bends. Ind the Irimming con-tats ct ooqnillee at red hoe, with the design oullined with gold-red and a red olgreue. _ A very lovely but 003st fan is made, the frame at expensive wood and covered wish natural flmuxe. To (18“! one‘u tun Io me florist to be repaitod. the same In can undo one'e b.1005 or mas, m wally no addition to the uponee a! living A woman wuh deh flagora migm this year be we}! dressed throughout the season with 3 black. cream and a beiga'colorcd dress ‘it aha could only dinpocc about me from a! each the not: whim or red band- kezchieto, or the black hoe now so much VOID. Dresses for girl: under 13 are made with {nil thins, sawed on a vista-fining bodice. wiuhouo dam, laced over a noun-suing gnimpo. The muons! 0! which the gnimpe in mode (arms tho trimming about the bottom or nhe um um! the nun-ow P&nd in from. ' Gron grain is again in favor. Some of the new costumes hove o polonoiao, tally draped at the book out! open from the throat; to the too! of the ma, showing ohemiaeno and from of skin of oxuodiogly flue #001 crops of I 0010: in oomrut to the polonuisa. . A poke bonnet o! Leghorn straw he! a knot of unwoalored velvet just under the brim in none, and e dupety of while point d'eepril in unused M the point. The brim when it tame up an the but he a eimiler drspery. Dzoopina ostrich hi I, the tint a! me velvet. complete t I trimming. In fans tho ntrwtinns In msny ; about: of gum: or line have taken the “may ; they on be purchased to much we dun. The zoomed wood man us soon Item and to and through tho noun 3 tom. on edged win: lace. out" on man, paiotod in Wane“ land-copes or Joplnuu Guian- ond all no lovely. The most Inhionohla wntorproolo o! the moment no oovorod with that out! hxooodod ntlh. had they on I0 rotty ; they tom Moo for dun olooko. ho newnt nook- inga warn It tho nooht so unthertngo were snotty tho ohodo of the run, with black hoe insertion lot in tho hoot. Bomottmu this insertion to ombrotdontl; but it h the shape 0! thin trout Mum! which to new improved upon ; it «only i low: the tom 0? the oboe. The tronsparwt one parooola are still mod. but not so much no on red nilk on... The former are costly to boy. ond should my of you have 3 link obxflono I on tell you how to trim is so ‘hot n will Mill look wall. Plooo 3 bond 0! nouow volvu lrom tho top to the edge oi lnlonolo ounido. Ind I block valve. bow .0 mm i! down oi either and. no “no quit. at “no top. ‘ nound aha pom. glue 3 van“: of have: out! rain. The propu mod: nod loo-on: to: waning jowolo in u an“ out! lmpofloni lum in good donning. Bonn “no but no on on: thought at woulog dismondo in tho mom- lng; now ovuy ono doo- who [no thorn. nooh on com».- ond brooch“: om! M come at tho bloom“ woddlngo louly I how «on o rlvioro looped out 5 («that or houqnot M lho old. 0! \ho bonnet. oud oooolionolly worn round the lhron. Bill the pulling on o! m Imoll brooch“ ohm booms-Imago ond she “no“ oonolnly hands 3 good dool ol olylo. Badly my geml no (“Monthly worn now bu! dinmouda und pOltll. The din- monda would not by hunly In in alumina. mount u vuiuy ol urn-mum no plmd on the from 0! the bodice. II in command ‘ in honor In" 00 hm 3 number of dis- mond been. humming-tun 5nd dum- ttnn the” somewhat he", clash" of flavor- in which bflmnnu In pom-Mm" «I. A now and puny luhlon this you II to but 3 row 0! nun“! or “Mani-I bloomn Mound tho {tom at tho hope! It. low bodies. nd In the poulol the flow» to Inn" I ling). dlslnoml or I um“ dlumond own-moat. Long M» an worn. Ind bunk” out than, Ono! 300 may. or the do“ In decidedly M. Wh'm glove. no bun worn In tho tuning. _ I ‘n, A .-,A Every on. rhouid h“. on tho mm.) cushion slum collection of am“, Null Ind Ibiza-handed pins, not! some in” long enough (gnd on no noon!“ $60 lo: ) to pin Ibo boon» on «surely. (a: any n~ gain this. Flown- m worn In In.“ bonqneu. than" “an In. yet: ; Inppuy. womvn hm stun up than long wrath- on who (I nhoulden. which hid It. the! 0! mt n m wanna look lop-Md. I. a mo! «Iy m In." the and. o! .5. flow." In stoma.“ this mm". “on. for m bum“ nnnot. ho hi1 lulu lawn. mm. m u u- 0. Mimi. II van-I lulu-luau. .’ COLUMN. m ohm nllto wax the ul- ln 3 Into mall.» than a milk; by thin man- Ihoy may be In“! to la» ova: on. m ; hguju an all will anon In" tho un- u..- Iouu Iotwool rut-ou- Imo- no. 0“ lam. . A Pittohuu dortoh ooyo: Fonz-Milo- Bun. in Fouotoon Word. woo tho ooono 0! o bloody rooo riot ot noon to-doy. in whioh two of tho wtloipunto nooiood lotol injmoo. Tho fight woo tho Iooult 02 hot! tooling oxioilog onion; tho Ioioh nod Itolion inhotoxo. who hovo thoio ohodo in thot noighhorhood. 0n Sotuodoy night. whilo Jcooph Volnood. on Itoliou. woo on till woy homo ho woo ottookod by o song at Itioh- non. Thou woro lit in tho potty. out! it in oold tho: woro undo: tho loodorohip at two hmthor nomod Doly. Vanni-d woo tonihly ho ton. hut monogod to oooopo to hit homo. No non toouhlo ooounod until noon to-doy, when n song of twont Irishmon oollod ot Vornotd'o houoo on domondod odmittouoo. A numhoo o! I rolion hoordou woro in the houoo ot tho "almond tho dooro woro quiohly honod. Tho oooullouto. howovot. bottom] the dean down and rushed into the houoo. A [too tight followed, in tho ptooooo of which Poddy Roooo. on ltollon. hod hio ohull ntuohod witho choir. nnd Patriot 00n- otnntino. on Iziohmn. woo ohot in tho ohdomon. Tho light of tho prootzoto mou ooomod to frighten tho othoro, and o gone. rnl otompodo took plooo. no thot by tho timo tho polioo ouivod nil hod oooopod. Tho wonudod mon won romovod to o hoo- itol. whore Oonotoutino diod o tow houn otor. Race: to otill living. but hio recov- ooy is oonoidored doubtful. Five of tho Itoliono wore orrooted. but the Ixiohmon nroratill ot lihooty. “Tun gentlemnn, m, in Boon Po. tn Atrium ptinoo. air. 0! my“ blood. dew axed." wilgll‘yrgxoluimogl n my. «map? ofd men. with blue goggles end I erected voice. I! he pointed I long, eleinke finger eowud a negro who wee Inning laley 93mm a posh u ehe G. 13.1%. depot Seme- diy. ' " You. sir." he continued. " he'd a prince. Ho osn't talk . word 0! English. but if you won! an interview I will u) u gnogrprp‘er." Without waiting to: a. reply be begun telking in e leuguege tbet had e tutpleloue Hibernia: ring to it. elthouah It might have been Greek or Seneezlt equally u well. The " prince." rho wee fully six feet and A bull tell enineevy tn propoztion, eumo lorwurd end Wee tbout to newer. when a tether pretty little muletto girl name [can weed end. gruplng bun by the hand, exclaimed: “ 0h. Menuel. he run ell the way. and I wee ’lrmd I'd be to. late to euy goofi-bye to yo_u, but he betel" all , “‘1‘.._ “ G‘wsy. oon‘t ye." “chimed the leuoo. n he shook bar (1! find strode mpjouioally toward hi- phoo in the train. The in- terpreter gmhered up his two “lions and a box conniving o monkey 3nd I. tame mike and followed him xoptdly wnhoni toying I word. ‘ _ _ __ _ “ Du‘a dst annual. now. since he's jiued dst show and h‘oum a princa he dean one nuffin to: his triena' no mo." ndly ex- claimed the preny mulnto. ll aha wandeted back towud bar homo. Auother excursion for the afternoon is in the direction 0! Gotham! to e quaint old term-house elmoet hidden in e eorner o! the glen. This home need to be the only i one between the glen end Gorhem. lmt1 now eeverel rough ehentiee deeorete the‘ scene. These were erected for the eeoom- ‘ modetion ol the workmen who built this hotel, in nine weeks, end they will prove- hly remein until time ommhlee them to dust. The " term " wee elweye e loneâ€" some lendmerh. end meny were the ooojee- tune of etege peeeengere reguding ite in- metee end how they lived in winter so dietent lrorn eivllleetlon. The old eon he who own this berren though romentie aw Hemp- ehire term heve come to grief. tailed up. loet their little ell. A low eeesone ego their rfleete were sold. and a son took the old men to live with him. while the wife found e home with enother child in the 1 wilds of Melee. The husband, who grieved ‘ et thin ehenge of fortune. eompleined that it Wee pretty hard lines to he eepereted from the pettner of hie joys end eorrowe et their time of lilo. end elter living filty yeere together. “Pehewl” tree the grim ooneoletion of the wanker veeeel, "filly yeere in enough to live with enybodyl" , n.ra mun- “-nJ-‘hl'- -., -â€" _â€"__nv JAE-d lo the two [inseamâ€"White Mountain m. Baum Herald. ‘ .10. HOT HOT .‘LIBIGN- A Detroit“ who was working “was on of the nonhern counties with u horse and In “all summer met a tumor on root 3n and him how In It was to Green- villa. " Which one 2" VIII nu query am but . minute open! in _r¢fl°°9!°'".- .. _ L " Why. {didn’t know thet there wnl but one Greenville." " Didn‘t you 7 There'e one in South Ontoline. n second in Kennel. e thitd in Ohio end e fourth in lawn. Which one do you went to go to 2" “ The neeuet one." " Well. thet‘a ehont leven milee ofl. Next time you inquire for Greenville you'd better neme the State. Got any tobacco?" “ Which toheooo do you went 2" " Why, I didn't know no there wen more‘n one toheeoo." " 0h. yen there it. There's plug tobnooo. tine out. thorte nnd smoking. Which did you went 7" “ Well. I'll tehe ping." “ I heven't got no}. Next time you ‘ inquire for toheeeo you‘d bettel mention the kind." The two looked eeeh other over for e minute end then eepereted for lite.-â€"Dmoz‘t Free Prcu. " Mr. Lunhly. on you tap lob" for on. oonmuuvo “at?" inquired um gondo- mm’s spouse. n In elm. into Oh. how in his maul oondluon n thn time o! the nigh. " Sheridan, my low. Ihormnly." " I don‘t ball". you. nd noiohor do" uy on. also who knows you. Why don‘t you one: up sud Ihow pooplo you now how a in am.” 7”-. -.,_k . III!“ "I! usvuu w . " lrâ€"huâ€"lovo. I'm 5 medium man. and I don. boll". In no logical: mlhin' u to ‘ k I Ikz‘mmh‘ how -â€"I I-- up 0 In ngto keep or ahcom to myml'l. hm 9 Thou in In wafll lot of humbug ubom hum» nnun. 1 run .0 tbs Bnldwin the on»: mm. mad when m onntin MI on the font“: at two man ohm. out wiping their uyu. They Ind bun or in; om Itodhu’l won in "831nm sud mom.“ " A most Ifl’nflng pkoo'. isn't it.“ " Awlnl. I". been crying I" night." And than “my begun to “It. “on in than.“ ml: to! hump-yum" ol uni by‘ some poor funny. And didn’t Inn: to In" much [My Ich.â€"~ Sat Francine Chronicle. Q ‘i 6“."0 A Dunn-Inca Alum Prince. A lug. flock 0! shop which were being driven tron lam-u: Into Duo-d. nu mun-col by 3 had of India:- on nu Belly Bin: nd and our m prodpnou Man until they piled up. on. on new». "tantra" In. Cup. In thin '3’ 173 shop '0" kill“. no! dutwnd “and. m up ml «Mod of! by Ibo Mutual. ,_- _‘- A‘ n'i'i; nun. «who! 0! Oonnumu. no flhfl'otd. I00 (no long. In «M by cutout- ”but" fink-longer In lumum th- III- Wllc lionnolul lllm. Abm an liven Thing. no In a slum nu. [Inning shed. Tenn. Want to Paul! nun-nu. Winn tho 3". Ohio.“ Fab-I Glow In This but. n moon «In In“ "mu 3: n (Intending. [inn In III: 3.2:... cow um I making on an mammaumly We in. u u u hi hi. bu duct. and than «nu to: n hula o! lukowum was: to purity ht- who“ hnnd. Thin bu Iomownn amoral nu philnnuuopio Chino-o nouhnnuln this on: union to um and (out their dinin- gnunad amt ; but. hnppily {or norm on. the mom. in tho moon an wu mndo by on! n “noun. Ion-nun. "not. who dd not know tho nu noun. or "the! hnbiln. of the I ma uligioun topic at him own lnnd. B. h tobnbly on too long in modntion with hrumnl nnd other prolnno Onddonhll toknow um thou nu n 00th nlnu at man in thin wicked world who. in ordu do an into tho kingdcm o! honnn. rum. to out moat. 'l‘hc Hu- 0.0.! J. un- til“. “IO m Mm washing his had clan. B". In Tun mind dimoouy: “ 0 mai tofu! 0 mol mm as! wumlu!" tad min rnumud MI count-um. but am “the: u fluehod (m. u it In won in- dig t n somuthing. Tho mutt: o! ammonia. MI. Kwangmpologind to: tho blunder o! the taller. und everything than prgoqadadulpoothlyx .. A u L, I‘Ll____- II il well knovm um " 0 " in China mun- “ O " in Engmh. but lb. 85". Chino-a reporter. whointorml III of this dinner. 0mm go all}:- gnu) _tho up! o!_ 7333233376? 6' iii: Tote" 'du’ 'nnaotu " mumâ€"N. Y. Bun. Hr. Thorns: Hodgine. 0.0.. in hie Mendel of Voters Line. juet publiehed. touohee upon the legel righ 0! women in Englend end Conede, ue to in end holding aloe. Th enthortty tor eeeh eteternent le quoted in t e Manuel, end eltogether on lutereet- in: errey o! judgmente. rulinge end pre. oedente ie turniehed. It mey intereet our roedere of both eexee thet though women hoe no common lew right to vote It eleotione ol‘ membere of Perliemont, end it etill welt- ing for the etotutory right. the e poere to he cop-bio oi holding meny pub ie oflloee in the Britleh Empire. 01 octane ehe mey be Queen; “ Queen regnent it ohe who hold: the crown in her own right ;’Deleo morehul. greet ohemberlein end ohempion of Eng- land and ooneteble oi Englend. Anne. Oonnteee of Pembroke. held the omoe oi hereditery eherifl o! Woetmurelund. end exeroieed it in pereon. At the eeoinee o! Appieby one out with the judges on the bench. Luey. Benton 0! Kent. we: re- turning oflioer. end ei nod the lndenture ‘ and return of the mom r for the eounty of York in 1412. And in 1415 Mergerot. widow 09 Sir H. Yeveeeur, eleo noted nnd signed e oimiler lndenture. So Ledy Elin- hoth Copley mode the return (or the borough of Gotten in 1558. end egotn in 1555. Demo Dorothy Peohington elm noted on returning oflioer. and mode the return of the two members for Ayleebnry in 1572. And in 1628 the return of u member tor Getton was made by Mrs. Capley. at one“ inhabitanm. Widows and epinetere were hnrgeeeee (oleotore) of Lyme Begin in 1577. “Dow-ww- “--â€"-v-â€", v- _‘ fl A women may be e commie-toner ct «were. which cmce is judicial; the clerk of the Crown in hmg'e bench ; the governor o! a workhouee ; sexton of e perish church in London ; keeper of the when of e gete- house 0! the dean and cheptar o! chtmin- star ; governess ot a workhouee ct Ohclme‘ ford; cuamdnan of e cutie; ccnetehle at the chorrfi'n court. which is en 05cc 0! trust. end likewise in a degree judicial 5‘ jailer, and overseer oi the poor. It wee never known whet e toolieh world it ie till the smelter journele took to selling the opinion of their reedere on the reletlve merits of men whom no eeneible humen being would ever think at eontreetmg. The leteet competition. organized by one 0! theee enrlone mieeelleneoue pepere. hee been to deeide who ere the “ twenty grantee. men ” etnee 1500 A. D. The areeteet ie Ne oleon, end the Duke of Wel- lington ie at ong wey higher up the Hat then Cromwell or Newton. Williem Ewen Gledetene is only the ninth greeteet men since 1500. Perhepe there it eome mie- print. here. Stepheneon is elmoet exeetly four times as greet e men ee Oerlyle, end Bot-kin, Theekerey end Domes toaether are only one thirty-third ee greet ee George 'Weehington. There is hell e Tennyeon n Borne. end 352 Werd Beeehere go to mete up at Peter the Greet. It in time the com- petition editor-e were roponndtng the enoient problem, Whleh I better. e pound of butter or e flennel weleteoet ?-â€"Bt. Jarrm‘ Galena. "57557211." replied the 0.35:} Vanuatu-Hy. " 1! [know anything about uithmuio. und I think I do, ya}: oomdn’! j! yug wogld." I ’A an an Won’t no In. Two. "I wouldn‘t be in your shoe: {or my- thing." ma ong K_ agree! girl to math». as yâ€"-â€"â€" ' v- ,-_, "ani'in'mmouofib‘ ' {a do um u ?" nkod ‘ho am girl, onriomly. but «u- “calyx. .1LI4 L...A. -..- vuvvâ€".l . “Nothing very much, possibly. but on. o! the rules or divinion in mu Ill won't go into two. 8n 7" A I-v‘. -uâ€" w._ . The other girl hit oven 1! lb. didn’t no. sud she flirud out of tho roomâ€"WacMu- ton Cricket. ‘l‘he Roam: salon. Two phyrioilnl huppencd Wmut on the ”you: of Now York. “ How do you do? Busy ?" ‘ " I should any so. I nm on the go in day 3nd Ill nighp._ I nu: nlmon worn out." nun L‘ I..___ ‘A- ”'31EBZE;'J.'“;iin if '1‘): in busy for the an two month. “and!“ top-cpl. who we returned tron that: mum». ting Itipn." ‘- So will I. When puoplo no out at town M the ham: naom 1n hIVO s gum um. but u noon .- tiny git but may no In" to send for an. 1'" cc not. gonna dobilifiy bu hind um: I no my use for." 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