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.- lie nt!)ne Patlti JL'nmpletr tock ot-Cft S1LYERWARE FOR HOLIDAYS, Full Line of Hawke's Oelobratcd Spectacles, M. S. UTH3A3ST, MU Oklnliumn Av, Krar Land oilier W ii. h in. I t 1.., I. K. piniii 1 nt.rn ini t Sj M. S. I'liHAN, ail Oklahoma At.. Rar I.aml fl ENTERED AT THE I'OST-OFrtCIt AT OUTIlRtE, OK, S SSCONH-cLASS MATTRH OrriCK OP PUBLICATION I HARRISON AVKltCH JUk l-l' " J5k fr J VOL. 1 0 0 A L Y A R D 0 0 A L Y A R D i-xixnixr's Sou us before ImyliiR clo-wlu-rn. Wo sell liy the 100 tmumK ton or car load, do ll vcrcd to any part ot city. Wo handle ths following grmh' : FKONTENAC. 36. wun cirr, $5. PITTSBURG, 36. ZHOU CITY, S9. ANTHRACITE Unlivery, 2.".c per load. HENRY LINN, 1'iop. AT THE ICE I'LANT. Occidental'-: Hotel, 219 SOUTH FIRST ST. Jut i(,enel Everything new ii'id Iron Table unsurpassed. Special attention shown commercial trade. Special rates to regular boarders R. J- LONG, Proprietor. JAMES & ROBERTSON," Real Estate, Abstracts AXI) INSURANGR Resident agents of tho Traders' In surance Ctqpan.y of Chicago. 111. Tclophoiio fo. 15. pray block. OUTIIRIE, - OKLAHOMA. M. WHITE General Contractor. Brick and Stone Work Will Give curoful attention to Cistern and Chimney Work. Office at Santa Fe House, il5 So.5tb SL Well, Well, Look at This! ALTY ONG Says he runs the best short order restaurant in Guthrie, and it must be the truth, from the way the people fill up his tables. Everything cooked to order just what you want, and as much or as little as you like. Pay for what you get. 1 Second St., West Side. Hear Harrison FOR A GOOD LIVERY RIG -Go to- STAPLETON'S Livery Barn, Cleveland Af. East of Division St, COAL Pittsburg, Frontenac, Scranton, Wler City, Canon City, Anthracite These aro tho best grades of Soft Coal. Huy now as prlecs will advanco later. Leonard & Co.1 TRAliSFEK MEN, Harrison Avenue. Ono block west of DepoL Tcleiihono 500. HOME MADE CANDIES, FRESH EVERY DAY, FINEST CANDIES AT IN CITY MRS. HORMRGER'S 107 FIRST STREET. THE TARIFF BILL. EFFECT OF THE RECENT ELEC TION ON THAT MEASURE. THE REVISIONISTS ARE PAUSING, Idinocrntlc Protection!! Are Opposed to .Any Contltlernliln Kitciialoii of tin, I res I.lst Or Swcrplwr lie Uiirtlom of Turin" Jt.ri Oilier WntliliiEton New at General Interest. Washington, Nov. i It is dlfll 1 ult to predict whut effect the recent elections will have on the tnriff bill now being formulated by tho Demo nitle majority of tho ways and mean9 committee, but the utterances of Chairman Wilson indicate that the result will have little weight in chang ing1 the policy of the party leaders. Indeed, Mr. Witson rather confidently predict-) that tho passage of the very measure now being prepared by him self aud his colleagues will be the only thing needful to restore public confidence and replace the Democratic parly on the pedestal of political supremacy Hut tho opinion of Mr. Wilson is not shared by all tho other prominent men in hh party. In fact, there are Indications that the result of Tues day's elections will impel several Democratic leaders of national reputa tion to counsel the ways and means majority to moderation, and warmlv discourage the radical legislation that the free trade wliij of the party has been so stronglv urging. Theie has always been a strong Democratic faction in the house of representatives opposed to any con siderable uvtons.uu of the free list Mr sweeping Reductions of tarlll" rates, but tin overwhelming majority re ceived by the Democratic part3' in the elections a vear ago ellectunlly checked this element up to this time. Now, however, that the popular expression seems suddenly to have changed the protectionist win;? ot the party has taken heart again nnd will certainly make itself heard In council. It has been quite generally believed that the bill to be reported by the ways and means committee, will en large the free list by removing the duly on wool, lumber, iron-ore, coal ..no salt. Already mo uemoernllc opposition to this po icy has become ( apparent as to demonstrate much I. ath in tho famous characterization 1 of Hancock that declared the tarin question to be largely a local issue. Tho main opj-osiil n to free woql epmes from one locality, the objection to frpo lumber from another, tho op position to free coal from still another, and soon through tho entira list of articles sought to bo added to tho free list. It is natural, therefore, that the desire for a Democratic caucus should be expressed by tho malcon tents, and it is this desire that is just now creating some commotion In tho ranks of the radical tariff reformers. The request for a caucus has been made by so eminent a leader as Judge Culberson, chairman of the judiciary committee, nnd oven Congressman Illand of Missouri is credited with the determination to fight tho committee recommendations if they place all tho articles enumerated on tho free list roit an iNcour: tax. Heprrteutatlre Hull Addrcitei tile War mid Moan Commlltre un the. Subject. Washington, Nov. 11 Representa tive Hall of Missouri made, by special Invitation, a presentation of his income tax theories before the ways and means committee. In his speech Representative Hall took the position that no tariff law could be framed that would provide a flexible revenue to moot tho llexlbl demand. If tho bill to be'ropor'ted liy the ways and means committee should provide enough revenue to meet the demand for lsl5 and I8U0, It will pro duce a surplus of not less than S.'u, 000,000 for 1S07 and l$'J$ an 1 the sur plus would continue to Increase. The only way the reveille could be kept equal to the expenditures wou'd the tariff be to biennially cnange laws. These radical changes would have a tendency to unsettle tho busi ness world. Hy tho adoption of an, income tax the per cent could he low ered or raised to meet tho shifting1 de mands for national revenue without In tho least disturbing the regular tariff tax. Mr. Hall cilcd some thirty writer on rolltlcal economy sustaining his .,1 111,. 1,111 Imnncnc 1 nv of '. n..r,...,it on incomes of over Sj. 50(1 . nnd with tlii tax he estimates that a revenue, of SlSS,O()0,O0) will be derived and enable the commilteo to place on tho free list all the nceessitlc-, of life, farming implements nnd products aud tho tools aud supplies of laborers. lutr.WKiii rion:sr. Thoy Ar I'lelitbiK the Proptici) in- )'rtitB ol llB Tot qn Uurr, Wasiiixgion. Nov. J I. The United States brewers' association, through Mr. W. Miles of Now York, Its presi dent, yesterday protested to tho ways and means committee against any In crease of the intrnal rcvonue tax on beer. Tliib means of raising revenuo lias been iccommcnded by the Hon. David A Wells, but President Miles and Hie attorney of the brewers' asso ciation, L Habercorn, maintained such policy would have the lmmcdlato effeqt of crushing supllhrcwers qqV of psistenco a''1' Blvl'llf il monopoly o a few largo corporations The recom mendation of Mr. Ml os was that the present tax on beer should be doubled but the brewers protest against any lucrcase w hatevcr. Will Itnfurte tho entry I.hw. WiKinvnTON. Nov. 11 Commis sioner Miller of tho internal revenue department expects soon to take tho necessary bteps for the enforcement of the amended deary act of which he has little doubt the Chinese will avail I thcmielve. Ills letter oi wsvruwuwu GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA, ;o collector will be jiraet'uuUv the Mine as that issued under the original tct N'mrmlirr 'rtip Itepnrt. sitiNOTov, Nov. It Tho Novem ber r -turns to the department of agri culture of the rates of ylald rer acre makes the average for corn J2.fi bushels. The corn state nro re ported as follows: New York, 2fl Si Pennsylvania. 8 9; Ohio, l 3; Michi gan, 23 J; Indiana, 21.3; Illinois, 3.1.5; Iowa, 33.1: Mlsouri, 87. 5; Kousns, .0 3; Nebraska, 25. Intimating tlm Itovonitr. Washington, Nov. 11. Commis sioner Mlllor has finished tho draft of Ills annual report to tho socretary. He is finding It dlfilcult, owing to tho ex isting condition of business affairs, to make an approximately aoeurato esti mate of tho nrobablo revenue during tho remainder of the present fiscal year. Mr. Wither WHIulritr. Washington, Nov. 11. Webb With ers telegraphed Secretary Carlisle yes terday withdrawing from tho fight for Internal revenuo collector nt Knn-ns City, lie gave no reason for with drawing DUN'S R&POKI". A lllitlnrt IniprutciiiDiit In lliitine It Niillroiit,!c Nr.w Yonu, Nov. 11. H 11 Dun A. Co.'s weekly review of trade savs: The turn of tide Ins come. Since the elections there has ben n dlitinct improvement in business, and par ticularly in manufacturing1 There is ome increase in actual transactions ami much in tho tone of business. Men of nil parties feel that there is ground for greater confiJence, the silver question being put definitely out of the way and the chnnco of dis turbing action in other respects being1 lessoned, whilo the right of the peo ple to rule their rnleis lias been vin dicated The failures of the past week have been 301 in the I niteil States against ?l(i for the aino week last year, and in Canada 37. ngainst ' last year. t:lfirliic llui,i Iteltiriw. Nkw Yum., Nov. 10 The following statement, complied by Hradstreet's, shows the clearings for tho week at the dilTorent cities iiumod with in crease or decrease, as eoiupa'ed with the corresponding weel; of last year. Citlei ('learinjH I tic- (. I Knnsiis (liy . J O.liriilii IS 1 Omaha . . I.iKT.SIO IK n Uunor . . . .& K M s St Joseph UUJ.lHftl Ii Lincoln tW9 78S . i VT 1 Wichita say rn I un Topfltii 41.' I J7 HO1 A MONSTROSITY. A Unity Willi Tun Ili-ads, Two llt-irtl nnd I wo Spinal ColtimiM. St. .loe)ll, Mo., Nov. 10. Last night Mrs Anton KosshltAfeii a Palish woman, living a short distauoo cast of this city, gave birth to an infant ha Ing two fully developed lic.i is at tached to ono body The two heads are perfectly formed and aro covered with black hair. It is a girl, and, in addition to the two heads, has two hearts, two sets of vital organs and two spinal columns. Tne feet point in npjrosite directions instead of pointing forward The child was fully developed, weighing fourteen and one-half pounds It was found necessary to cut off one of the heads to deliver it. Hound it nil (i.icufd Hi" I'oitliHutrr, J.onsviu.i:, Neb , Nov. 11. lVit master Thomas Shryoctc, of this place, i.li'ons in thopostofllse. At midnight Fast night he wns awakened b three men, who seized him and after gag ging him they bound him with ropes. They then went through tha safe, which they succeeded in opening after half an hour's work Tho whole time occupied in the proceeding was not over an hour, nnd then the rob bers quietly departed. Postmaster Shryock succeeded in slipping the gag from his mouth, but ft was not until aftor .', o'clocic this inorninff thn't he succeeded In littrac'ting tho atten tion of a passer by who entered the otlice und cut tho ropes, In Memory of Clilrtieo Amir, liUts, l.oNDov, Nov. 11. The anarchists of nil groups gathered at tho South Pluoe institute last evening to commemor ate tho execution of tile Chlcaro anarchists six years airo. The hall wa3 crowded. On the walls hung rtd flags and scrolls with anarchist met toes. Ono scroll bofe the wards "Tiipro will he Sj time when sllen-o will bo moro powerful than scrolls or voices." Over tho platform wore the words. "Condemned and murdered, November, 1 SS7. ' ' I'lno Tiiuglo in u .l,rry. TnrsTnv. N J.. Nov 11. The tie clcion of ll4 Mi.i'oino court of this ' state yos'erday declaring tint present ' legislative apportionment net uncoil- stltutlonui lias caused great com,ter. ' i . iin TiMiriiifr ih mivvnrfc niiii iimi. " ".---- i .. I ticiaus at the enplloi ami will cause i Obtlessnevi among the asoinblvmn elect. Itlt-li Oro at ( ripplo L'rnnk. CmiTi.K Pikkk. Col., Nov. il. Tho richest ore yot found at this I'lrnui h How b lug suckfd at the l'orthuitl mine. It U a W'hito hard tale covered ' ,. (,1, , Inlrnc find ntllu.Kftf f.lltl lllftt will ,. i,, ,,., ..' ...... ,- vw... V....V ..... run 3,00!) to the ton Tun more btnmps aro being erected at the Sum mit mill. Tho camp Is crowded with strangors. llur,iil lit hen. Nr.w Yoitu. Nov. 11 The steamer Seneca, w hlch arnvod yesterday morn ing from Havana, brought Captain Hoffman and flfty-hlx hurvivora of tlio ill-fated Mcaincr, City q( Alexanilrin, which burned at fcoq. Five ot tho eliip's crow were lost and al3 six col Died stovodaros A i'tutuiKlor Mtot und Ivllletl II. mo I. Kit, Neb., Nov 11. Asa P Ream, postmaster nt Lansing. Col., a littio west of here, was shot nnd killed within four feet of the postofllce door about 0 o'clock last iik'tiL The mur ' dcrer is not known nor is any motive known lllc buow- In L'uloruda. Dvkh, Col , Nov II -A uy bnovr is in progress in Colorado. The fall is general all over the state. i SUNDAY MORNING, UNCLE SAM'S POLICY. IT IS MADE CLEAR ON THE BRA ZILIAN REVOLUTION CANT RECOGNIZE ADMIRAL MELLO. MluUtrr 'llimiipmti Instructed in ti Jjtli roller "f 1 111 Ouiintry 'I In, United Mittv .Mirt'ly i. I.onhnr mi In tho Prrsrnt Oi,iitriinrjr Ilio Itrliel Lender III n Itnllicr It.id Mi:io. WAHHiNmoN. Nov. II Secretary Oroslmm iccelvcd n dispnteh from Minister Thompson nt Rio do .lanolru that ho had received a circular from Admiral Mello, the insui-Ront leader, asking titat the Unltod States recog nize his right as a bolllgerent. Min ister Thompson asked for instructions. After u conference bat ween Secre tary (Ireshnm and the president, Min ister Thompson was innlrti 'tsd to say to Admiral Mello that in the opinion of this government lie had not been aide to establish either a potlli-ul or militnrv organization which entitled him to the lecoRintion he naked nnd that it would not lie granted Secre tary lireshum added that the position of "the I nited states i.i the present controversj was that of an impirtlal observer It can be stated on the highest tu thor tv that there is no foundation whntever for the ublished htorv that the Lnglnh iru.ernment ihioujrh its ambassador has uiged tin- L niied Slates to exert its mediating influent" between the conflicting olmnent in llrail in order to bring to a speedy close the internal s.tnfe which is now in progress there MRS. LttASE VRRY U1TTER. I he li'timlt. I'opnlltl l.nmlur UUrntso Ivtinsiti I'olltlp. Topekv, Lnn., Nov. II Mr Maw U Lear,e returns from li r speeeh inukiug eauipaign In tin Kast in n dis gusted state of mind. She p4ace tho responsibility for tlio defeat of the Populists in Kansas upon the state uilmlriHtrali n whom she charges with being corrupt. Sim is espeelallv severe in ii r eritis-n of Governor Lowolllng, by whose up poiutmeiit slio holtls a pltic ' on the state board of charities which pays her 81, '.'00 a year, while I'nitcd States Senator .loliti Martin slio repudiates as unworthy of the support of the Poop e'h i nrtv. She ays the wiiolo crowd must be turned down. HONDURAS BACKING D.OVN. ,'rmldrut V.iiiI&?"Or.liir lot estlsntlon ( nf th I'll liif; on tin Amirle n Ship. Thowioaj.I'a, Nov 11. Colonel Vll lola has been hiimmonod liore by order of the president to give an account of his conduct in demanding the delivery of ltonllln from a Pacific Mail steamer and firing on the vess I. 'I ho govern ment does not sustain his action. Steps have already been taken to ask for tho extradil'on of ltouilla from Guatemala. A IIi'liuUu liy lit" li t'slili'iit. Wahhingion, Nov II Tlio presi dent to-day pardoned Clarunce 11. Hnrrls, formerly cashier of tho Na t'onul bank of Dubuque, Iowa, con victed of falsifying reports to tlio comptroller. In hi, order tho presi dent says: "If judges nnd district at torneys' think persoiib indicted ought not to bo punished, tliu indictments would better be nbindoncd by thoin instead of bringing about a conviction and immediately following it with a request for pardon " Into llroUer.' II nils. Dp.nvkh, Col., Nov 11. Iqlge H,ah lett on motion of Wells, Taylor .t Tay lor and William' M. SalVord of New York to-day nppolnted George 13. Randolph of Denver and Cornelius, Swcellnnd of Providence rocelvers of tlie Denver City Cable railway compa ny. The bill und proofs disclosed Hint the receipts have fallen oil' fifty per i out and tlio earnings barely meet operating expenses The tloating debt and mortgage liens aggregate nearly SI 300.00J Hois- McKuno to llj 't;nllii?i JJcw York, Nov I 2. At a meeting tf prominent Rrooklynltes Inst night a committea was appeinted to devise and carry out p'ans for the punish ment of John I MelCnne, tlis Urare send ' boka," for the muny crimes with which lie is charged ill: treasurer will be appointed to re jivo iubscrip tions to further this und A I'lomliient M. l.nnlj Lilly's Mt'rltltt. Kt Louis, Mo , Nov Mrs. William II. Clepton, wife of n well known lawyer und promlnciit candidate for Cuitud SttiU's district attQrney, took her own life last evening at ll,e fami ly home in' thia city, 'j'lje t, iwl wns aone while bl,e , temporarily Insane nnr i roligl iouu mutters. Colunihli So.iltus I V.i n I ii Million. YloiuiHA, Nov. IL ClaiuiK aggie gating a $..-o,j,00J have been for rtiudcd to Ottuwn by Collector of Cu .loins Mllnnr on bohalf of tho llrltisli Columbia sealuris and will lie prckontod against tlie United Stales govuriiuient under the arbitration ar rangement. .l.lil.Miil,lltu It hi Hutu tho IMglitt Nuw Yonu, Nov. 11. A telegram from Jacksonville, p, agreeing to the suggestions' made by llrudy and IpHHpaun, roproaontntlvoa of Pugilists Corbott and Mitcholl, waa received to day. A uortlllcd chock is on Its way huro for 85,000 to defray tho training e.xpouses of the two moil. Tho Carnegie steel company has re duced the prleo of steel rails S' a ton, proposing to knock out competition. The company claims tlio cut Is mailj becauso bubluuba Is slow but iu com polltors regard It as n challenge. It is believed to bo the intention of the secretary or the intciior to post rono tho opening of the Iytrhapbo , lauds to su.Ueinuut n tin. ltowa Apache and ithlt ivaontittous aro opeftcii XOYKMTJtiR 1:2, 1893. OFPICIAL KLECTION RETURNS. Mitumril Wns llrfivilrd liy 1011,11(1.1 Mnjurltr I" Nimt nrlt. Nrw Yoiik, Nov. IL oniclal Bgnrtm received from counties in which the total vote on the secretary ot state and judge of the conrt of appeal waa estimated, make the plurality of Palmer, Republican, over Meyer, Democrat, 2 1,7 S and of Ilartlott. Re publican, over Maynnrd, Democrat, IO0.140. ' The entire vote of Gravpseiid may bo thrown out by the Ihi.imI of can vasaera, as irregularities and fratl 1 nio ehargt'd There Is no choline ill tlio senatois mid assemblymen till1 liouneed aa elected. Tlio i'epubl enns will have a major ity of six in the senate and twenty In Hie house on Joint ballot. Coinplrln ltd tints I'roui ('olorndn. Dl'Nvm. Col., Nov 11. Complete returns from the interior of the state now being In. the fact is clearly demonstrated that the Peop'e's party is no longer u factor In stalo politics, and after a year of experience, the Republican party Is once moro snfoly in control. The silver Issuo of last vear carried the Populists Into power. The lending mining towns, with few exceptions, returned their usual Re publican majorities, and even in coun ties where they were formerly strung the Populists hne elected their tickets liy preatlv reduced majorities Mine Ktiusis lltttttrns. Tnriks, Kan , Nov 11 The Repub licans now claim the election of 1,7 out of 030 county officers chosen on Tuesday, conceding 130 to the Popn lists and twenty-three to tlio Demo crnts This give-, the Republicans n gain of eighty-five over the election in iSl a loss of sixty to the Populists ai.d twenty-five to the Democrat-, Ittirueit LliTlod Jtnlje 1 1 1 ixgton Kan, Not, 11 'l lie oilicia I count elects .1 A llurnctt K publican, judge of the Nineteenth judicial district by 3-' majority over J H Halsell, the fusion cundidale RACE WAR IN KKNTUCKY. I. ii lltiuiBiit III it lltn I'hll I t,tn Irlul Cullies ii lltootlv I I, hi. I.iii iau i.r, Ky . Nov. II A special from llardstown, Ky., says I'or tlie last week iho peoplo of thwautl sur rounding counties have been aroused to a high pilch over tlio assault on Hdiui Hall by i'hll Kvtiiuv At tlie trial last evening the testimony of one of the witnesses tended to prove tlie inninoncu of tlie accused The negroes have all boon favorable to liviuiH. A erowtl of them had con gregated outside tlio court house and when Kvuns was conducted from the court house, to thu jail by tle uUlitin. they cheered him. The streets were packed with urowds of white people. The cheer ing of tlie negroes so exasperated tlie whites that a light was tlie result. Thu deputies made a cliaigo upon tho negrtns and nrrested throe of them John WIcUlIHV, u negro, was badly wounded and will probably die Paul Able and another negro tunned SI m were arrested. These men are desperate and were badly beaten up. Several negroes and ono or two whites wore also hurt, but their injuries aro not of a serious nature. Deputies reinforced by tho u,Uil!ii, soon dis ersed tlo mob, Moro trouble Uiay tesult The negroes aro consid ero,'ly wrought up over the occur rence and threaten vengence. The whites, however, largely outniimber tlio blacks and an outbreak will re sult disastrously for the latter. .Mitiiy llltjilo Hrror.li llroknn. iMH'pr.Niii'Nrn, Iowa, Nov. 10. Johuiou finished his fast work lioro yesterday and added five more world's records to his list- They wero tlie ono. eiglith of a mile, flying itrir, ind uoc.il from 13 U-5 to, l'i 2-5 SQcands, ono-eightli of a lnilu, htaviding start, 17 1-.1. ono third of a niilo. Hying start, reduced from ar, 1-5 to 31 3-ft seconds; 10T yards standing start l educed from IM r to t) 1-5; 100 yards, flying start, from 5 4-r, to H 3-5. A hIiihIiIo Hone Klllrd. Aiiu.i'.xi', Kan.,No 10 Vnily Pogue, the fast stallion owned by St imbaugh .i llurd, of tills place, died yesterday of cancer '1 lie stallion had doio e.v collcnt work on the tiaok during tho, last season, and ittractd inucliniten tion dtyin,g ti,o inactlngf nt St Joseph tnd Haltoii He was valued at SO Ouu Carter lluriltou'a Will. Ciiicaoo, Nov 11 Carter II. Har rison s will shows real and personal property to the value of 8050,030. Ten thousand dollars is left "to two or more uliaiitubo institutions in Chi cago." Tlie rest of the estate U di vided in equal shares between his children. llu Volu lor Troimirir, Leavrswoiuh, Kan,. Nt.v IL Tno vote oast on 1ils Tieadny was can vassed, yesterday, Rotlienliarger, Itu pitdicttn, is eleetesl slierllT by IS votes. Vliere wiw a tie In tlie vote for treas urer. Tliu cdiiviisscra, necording Pi law, drew lot nnd tlio Democratic nominee, John 12. Taylor, won. NEWS NOTCS. It is rumored that Sntolll will boon be made a oaixllnal. Leading Loudon firms Interested iu tho cipHr trade deny the existence o f tne reporicti copper syndicate. It I believed the gang of anarchists wlio were the nutliors o( thn Into out rage In Simiii s the BAiiio group that was founded by Ravnchol. I iiitt Asiistanl Postmaster Gcnoml Jonoa iu lib, annual report lecom meuds the discontinuance of the ex perimental free delivery now in ojiur ation in forty-klx towns and villages. Governor McKinley has rocolvod ti coiigrntuhilory loiter from Mrs Lu cretin Garlleld, in which alio says Mc Klnloy's ue.xt position must be Die highest iu tliu gift of the people. J. A. Thompson ot St Louhj, who lite been miming a couiinUslp house, buying produco of a,U'kiivU uml iay ing moro than tho iqarUot price there for, has dibapp,eaud, uudur n cloud. At the .f'cuiitl day's scsblon of tlie Jat c-nal Methodist society, in Miu ncapoli, liphop Merrill presiding, Jfl.oO'i.ooJ was appropriated among various missions. 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