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p jaewaMJri-j!,ii-i.fi3WJ THK DAILY CRITIC, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER !!2, 1800, V K 11 I THE ITALIANS ARE THEY A MHIACB To THE UNTTEO STATES? PJ.R0W0frtAWmSlHlM3T(O An Imj MM k Utt frm if ttw towitry MISRIPISESEOTEB AND TKAMPtEd W98. Cnifaottf awJ Mk ef Liriftg tf IWy's Sm sd Dfktt3Wky Be Thej0rtfflo?.AiiAfwl toe FWr Fky, AWler CHMp; I hare tiefsrrwl making tills atlernvit until now, hotting that some writer more alftwl than myself mlpht lake up tbc pen to treat of n suh jeet to which, I am Tery much afrahl, I shall not succeed In dolnsr frill justice. I thall try, however, to pros rot It to those brilliant mind", who, to n very picat extent, mould public opinion In this country, In such n shape as to merit, at least, their serious nttentlon. It is a subjict, It seems to mo, which oucht to be not only very dear to the heart of all those more fortunate Italians who have become citizens of Mils great and beautiful country, but of no llitlo moment, also, to all those hroa.l-ml ruled Americans, whose love of fair play is proverbial tho world over I mean those genuine Americans who arc ever found In the front ranks of tho army of progress, whoso souls aro actuated with an unsotflsh patriotic ardor inherited from ancestors who, with tears and blood laid the founda tion of a republic calculated to provo a safe harbor for tho oppressed of all climes worthy the name of man; n re public which for grentness and true Christianity stands to-day unparalleled In tho annals of history. A certain labor reformer, in speaking of the poor emigrants who como to tho fulled Slates to better their condition, said in substance before the honorable fassct Committee that "Iho Italians are a menace to tho country." As no commonts wore initio on this nstcttlun at the lime It was published, nor since so far as I am Informed by the editors in whoso papers It was givon space to, It Is only reasonable to sup pofc that It was taken for granted by u any renders that said assertion was irue, and therefore proper. AVhother It Is In good taste or not, and according to tho true principles of Journalism, to print thu awertlon of any man, calcu lated to lewor tho estimation of any uuuy (u iniu in luui-yes 01 luosowno may chsneo to read It, without thu editor setting the reader aright ns to Its truth or falsity. I leave to tho estimable gentlemen to whom these pages are inicribed, to determlue. Certain It Is that a man, bo his motives what they may. has n right (providing he dots not go beyond tho limits of the code) to give expression to his lentlments of man and things, and the leader referred to had just as much rlchl to voire his opinion of those who form the subject of this essay, ns those other reformers had (I do not know their nationality) to cry out In meeting: "Tho Italians must go ! " In times psst there have been leaders whose great forte It was to hold up to their followers a sort of promised land without knowing thu road to It, und who trusted, perhaps, to tbos same Inexplicable circumstances, which had made them what they were, for success In their undertaking. When compelled to account for their failures, however, they showed their wonderful fertility of Invention by holding up such excuses to their deluded followers as easily quelled their murmurlngs, no matter who suffered by It. True, they succeeded at times, these leaders. In changing conditions; In benefiting their followers on one side at the expense of tho other; In making (heir wants more numerous without putting It la their power to obtain those wants la an honorable manner. They did not, however, on the way teach ibem to live within their means; frugality, temperance. In a word, "honesty for honesty's sake" was lost eight of. "God helps those who help themselves," but (he wotUe ftr mmt tpring frtm jtriuefpkt dmml fnm (Jod'$ btth Urn.' We have teen pretty mueh the same slate of affairs n our own time. We have heard leaders promise great things; we have seen, time and sgain, honest ti Hers lose time, money and peace of ixlnd under the belief that unalloyed bar pi iiess wits In store fur them, we have seen the rights of those diffri frr-mlbem In opinion unbnsitatingly Irsuipkd upon; we have sa the bins lol&ted and audacious KlaorHie lyraa Bl7lDg over good natural majorities but bo happiness, bo, not even content went. Sown HUHutBciaj; obstacle has always arises between tuww awl their objective point which baa impeded their progress. For the leader to con fess that the whole trouble lay in their own ignorance of the laws of Nature, or is their selfiakaeas, or in both, wouhl mean their owe. dshsiemsnt; for them sot to hold up to their followers some cause for their failures, would mean to loan that pssatijte among tbewwbkk they Heed t knee thaw where they are. So. having nothing Utter to otTer them at this tin, they bold uu that Italian as on of Out grenl and threatening nhslncln which btiunis between tbent and their goa, and so we hear that the ' 'Italians aw a wtnane to the country," that "ihn Italians usual, go." Ate inn Italians a Menace u the) I sited Stales? I proeoan to answer this question In ike following psges- WHY HO MIOH.B KAfiOelACS' People euilgrala 10 better thak ooadi lion. This deetM which htum in thu bienst of nil UfograaiY nations has bean the 1 a use of the motive power of the great human tides which nave towed f rum usw point of the ttiutm k anutnw ai digeient perliids of thaw, pfududng CSiMtM pbybkally and unwally beyond tan lakulaiioa of uuui. TWs cause, b fcttas 10 uu;, do &ut tytiiit turn tbance. it surtns from ta same source I at whJefe sytunjc titn JMmJsnSnKW o Culumhiw mi f Wsahtawton: i( U nut un Incident U uVn mum suhasae of um tremor The TtsMnni of woa I aw uU.ut to treat ax sttuaud hy th sauMi t una. wuv Uu TSX tMJt to tllM lTU atAtsntf TUcy coiun to tUs (MM si KeH Am. rice homnt of A aocouoti li.) hear of the vent iaauten ti iL:-treat country because of the 1. j. 1 iiitul display of our wo-illiy . 1,. . .. litO Uxy uu ihctx Uud a ari ti. , . '- '.'f the t'rtiii iltiiurd ku their t,a d j Jcvttlfl iidiro.Uy vt indtikktly iu I th employ of uhlpplnc compsnles and ronlrneton of lobnrj of the high as;es to be ewlly ohtaltfed by thoe who are wtlitngto wntH. AH 'hes fr cwi rilntd read manf of tiptn rr rrKirtrafe or to Ml nieVr Httln property ther may pntfrM, or to borrow as hft they may tn ordT to rale motwy enough to rttj for thftt pnware to the land whleh f to s!e xht m IB return fr thfr rbt th m m better theft o errthrftfcvn ! tht of tlre who im rle to them. WHAT HATTRSS tpor thBm AMtrVAt.. At the moment that they land, msjiv of ttiwia generally fall Into th hatrds of t who. lost to all srnrc of vlrtwe, take nvirtge of theft most helplew state m ftt them Into their power by rns nfwt thm Into tiretr debt, bv exntbltMit eherees, to Anally hire them out, their watts already mnrttseed, ami like so many contletg their names repl.icH liy nnn.hers' There pour emigrants are easy victims. They cannot m ak e t hem wlvrs Ttnderttrwl; they csnnot tell of tlnlr wmngs; they are mrnpelted In spite of themselves, whatever their spl tutlons may 1m, to carrv the cruel yoke that Is pfocerl nrmn tlrem. And who cates If these poor toilers are often very grossly maltreated by overseers, thi twelves the poorest of emigrants hut a few years back, and superior to the former in nothing save In heart-hard nws, In craftiness, and tn a knowledge of the English tongue' beings whom our generous institutions have failed to make gererous; being who make use of the advantages which broad-minded Americans have Elven to them, by which to raise themselves, to trample upoh those under them; who are ever ready to deny to others that fair Chris tian treatment which has been so freely accotded to themselves! wno rs rtEsroxst m.r, ron this' It Is but too true, nla9l that some of the wretcliM who are responsible for this aro Italluns themselves! but those for whom these wretches do tho work, those who make this glaring wrong possible In our country, ate not of tlmt nationality! FltOM WHAT TAUT OP lTAt,r tM) TltWg RMIOUASTS COMB? They como mostly from the Interior districts; they come from tho farm lands; they arc tillers of the soil; they are rood builders and mnsons; they aro howcrs of wood and stone; they arc, In a word, hardened sons of toll. From tho rising until the setting of tbc sun these men work contented with tholr lot, until In their cars are told the wonders of the United Slates! WHAT IS TlIEttl CHAnACTEIt? Their occupation bespenks their char acter. They nro for tho tnoU part In telligent men; they arc quick to learn and ambitious to better themselves, and as a general thing true to tho Interests of their employers. They will endure nil kinds of hardships mther than beg or steal. They are religious; they ntvtr loio rovcrenco for their parents and the aged, nnd Iboy will deny them selves many comforts, nay, will suffer hunger and cold In order to save monuy In help those who nro dear to them. They are endowed with a good noturc, which gives thorn abnnditiico of patience: they will stand much ahiise without resenting It; It Is only when pushed beyond human endurance that they will retaliate as bestthey may. TIIKIIl StODK OK l.!T!.V(l. It has been staled so often In tho col umns of newspapers that these Itallam live In rags and filth that It mnv huve grown to bo a general belief nmong people of limited Intelligence that rags, tilth and Italians are synonymous terms. That some of them those whose occu pation Is among mud and mortar have not that scrupulous feeling for oxternal tidiness which tho majority of our fel low tltlrens have Is not tohodeuled; but that they lack this any more than nil tho rest of the same occupation of oilier nationalities is not true. One thing is certain that our hospitals con tain less of this class of Italians than of nny other nationality. This proves that, notwithstanding tho mode of living that they are temporarily forced to coutent themselves with, their health and mo tallly compare very favorably, to say the least, with those of other foreigners. WHY TIIKY WOHK CHEAP, To hear some of these loaders speak it would seem that there are portions of the human race whose characteristic Is to accept as little money as possible in exchange for their labor, In other words, that thtlr delight Is to work for less wages than others. What bosh Is this! And yet this Is one of the great objec tions they make against Italians. They assert that they work for less wages than others, because they can live cheaper, and they affect to believe that these laborers would uot take more If they ceuld get It! These profound re formers never seem to dream that hoe who pay for the work that these men do generally my What Is just, but that it is these unsciupulous Individuals who stand between tbem and the capitalist, who take every ad vantage they oan con ceive over these helpless men to pay tbtm as little as possible; yet demand ing mere of them than they would dure demand of others bleated ultb a knowl tdge of the English tongue ' This very rrlnt, it seems to me, shows in the plainest manner the shallowness or lupidlly of those who would make mpital out of it to serve their own sdf Uh ends, and the limited intelligence of bosrvtrbo (dace any Importance upon t. No doubt these laborers can live toritks than many others of ike same condition, and a glance at our pollen ueirue will show, st tenet, that una of the causes of it is that druakenneaa is not Biueh to their liking;. ABOUT TMK1K WST CKNIKO TO ITALY. A not her oh junction that la w&da against IbtHi by tke aanan leaders Is, that they only cobw here with the liilrnliim of nuking a little money and then to re turn to their native land to spend it Tact smh of thetu do this, U true be yond any doubt; hut U it a crime? It Is 11 lo Ut proved that it is. Awl supposing that U is a cdine, and that it does work sobm haras to thin gnit ecuntry . w by loan sight of the fact that natives of this very soil wen and wo buu who owe ail they poaaeas to this land, spend most, if not all, their dan and uiuuey in fmeign touatrta what they foitMsd eotonfas? "Tw wrongs do not wake a riht." is a weii known saying; but why nudw so aaues ado about nat la InatuBtnVsnt and if acre what U ot gtea! uuportmca' Sttidi as thst Hjifc-n tvho am from tiiua to tufte heU ttt? to taw reading nuiiHc as outcasts of socinn aa banditti as tite out -porlnga of Italian prisuaa and aa paufers. Ami yet, if the authors of then bne aaaettioBs would only tafcc the tiouW to vu.ii our prisons and our styluau, they would tee at one that the great Mr'aidlft'rnB'e of th wsvts&nd lpitmis am not ItatJans' Thai thjtra axe fewer of theui in proportion to their ttiiwifesT hca tJhnjn of any other nnftlfrB aliiy. Kow, who oujrht to know the fca, or aho Hiueht to niakn thtsAanivna hei fer attluaXnkd wkh thaw, than yoi Krn)kKn of thn pre? 4nd ya lhw Iaeli ace ignored to auch an extent thai onw Bot ai'tinailitictl ts h thn leapir Ualtty of I njrriiriv) edlsots f'te'r' to taa ted into the m of autnnaJswr thai to aa an uao.erwo.4 tnin aiunox than ttulu tttMrhad aorkiu, (poorly -paid. In t (tt.-i liiili'iiumu i U une toa ni'iun 1 f ibe idiuiu of lUt rest of oat ).- I L. all, U Al' lit lit 1 JitlUl 11 il L IliV It' ubit hua )y l ptra-w. hark to prove the correct nrt of mv as seTtmn. The few crimes commute 1 try iiM of these men are extgersred to k treat extetlt. Let owe of tlrem wswmlt an oTene, gTMit or MBll, awd the pnpr U not fall to rmtke It known conptrn nwly that he Is an Italian. Brigand w.mht rresrl wrelrfet of the stlltMto ciii thwat, and oikT eqnslly debasing ternw haw bV rotrte hnown to the tmpirnler snee of readers w only applloablp to Italian. A crime 1 afways detestable, but nirely a crime committed by n IrsHan Is tot mote so than one commit td by a wretch of any other mtrontlhv' All this may at first flawca appear pnttllc: and If the grwl mnjotlty of reader were edncated peopte, rt wonld be pnetlle, for then the many mtwepr" srntatlons of these men, who cannot read English, and, therefore, are unable to rt-fnte tmm, would be treated with little Importance, since the reader wonhl delect at onre lire great Incon sistency between what Is said of them and what the police records show! liul the majority of those who read are ready to believe what Is told tn tin tn In print; ami not a few of them ate strangers to thowj finer feelings which make a man In fortunate circum stances feel sorry for those who are wretched, and so ft Is taken for granted by many of them that stiletto and Italian are synonymous terms, ami that filth, laslness ami crime are the inalienable trait of his character! And to all this may lie traced the origin of the feeling dis played on our streets against these In offensive laborers In their going to work or coming from It. by badly brought up children offsprings of poor emigrants themselves who let no chance escape to molest or polt them, a feeling disgraceful to our civilization, which has found Its way even Into some ot our public schools.where low, vulgar terms are used by scholars to designate Italians. It has been said that these men are n menace to tho country. How can that be? How can law abiding, In dusttlous tollers, who rather than at Itmpl to make themselves n burden to the Govcrnmcnt.wlllsubject themselves to work at Iho meanest of honest occu pations, be a source of danger to any country T If these laborers nre only treated fairly If they nro permitted to onrn their wages unmolested until a anlllclent knowledge of our language will enable them to better themselves, as It Is their great amblllon to do, they will nuvrr dlsgruco tho land which bears the name of one of their countrymen, Though they may not have any desire to rule the country which has given thorn nsafo harbor, they will take great pride, If given Iho chance. In helping to dovelon our farm lands In making beautiful gardens of our hillsides, and they will contribute to our population vigorous, healthy offsprings, who will develop Into good artisans, for, whatever tho faults of those laborers may be, one thing is certain, that their blood Is as pure and strong as the wines they pro iluco upon their fertile fields. ?(, It Is uot from such Immigrants ns theiu that any danger to thu L'nltid Sinks will ever arise. The danger lies with the enemies of honest labor. Those few who nre ever embroiling their credulous fellow beings Into useless mltcry. It is from idlers nnd dissipated men mat danger is to bo apprehended; frrm buyers and sellers of votes, from aliens who teach their offsprings to disobey our Incomparable laws; beings who are ever traducing tho names of our most honored public men In thu dust who proclaim that tbero Is no honesty In our public servants who. through abject Ignorance or blind maliciousness, wish to destroy the mmt Christian system of government evor known to mankind. Such and only men as tucse win ever prnvu a menace to our countty. They are the same as those who proved a menace to it not a very long wnlle ago; who, when our counuy almost rent asunder by Internal strife, did not hesitate 10 help increase Its misery by committing right here In our midst the most unheard of bar barities, which make the cheek blush with shame and the heart beat with lu dignatlon to recall. The same element Is amongst us to day, and, bad it but tho chanee, it would not hesitate to lift Its cowardlv head. But It has not the chance, and It must content itself, at least for the present, with shouting In security: "The Italians must go !" IJut must they go t It will be tlmo enough to dlsouss that question when real representative Americans will find sutticfent reason, alas I to give sanction to such a lamentable utterance, but not till then. In the meantime I leave it to the gen tkruen of the pre, the greatest bulwark- of our institutions, to determine if 1 bae Intruded upon them In vainr It A. IloKMHiB, 121 East Forty-fourth street, New York city. line Sent Ioivu, Two small colored hoys about 12 years of age, were arrested for stea!iK fruit and produce from the Center Market. They gave tbe names of James Seymour and William West. Both hO)s at r denied their guilt, but afterward each tried to plaee the crime upon the other. Judge Miller questioned them pretty closely and ease to the conclusion that Wet was the yuiily one. He sent him t jit for sixty days and permitted Seymour to go home. In Iho twiulty Court. Adjudication in the Equity Court to day were aa follows. Laurie vs. Laurie, testimony before John Crulkabaak, nx- aisdnar, ordered taken; Clarke vs. I'ugk, ! supplemental uu utsmtasatf; U Lwtry vs. O'Leary, yro eonassa inade abaolttfe; U'Leary vs. O'Leary, sale dnewnd. Chapsn Brown and A. II. WU, trus tee to sell , Walter 1 s. Cowpton, Chaa. li. Hkuataa, guardian ud Utsas; Walter vs. Cotoptusi, testimony hnftwn It Wat laeh, examiner, ofdnred taken. Tbe Atletaiu and th l'tl,Uar. X dele gallon from the Union Veteran Legion of this etty, haadnd by Colonel Carey, called at the Executive VmusJiiu lfcfi aU&f&itttf ftlhd iBViifeti thtt l.taaWA tO lUtgfial UM& JUfi BltHittl Ittttutt Mini icee&tkt of ife ogafantfi U Uu KnUufti B&W lUli Qcfeite 97. The Ouiits peiiuiiud. but tatted be wouU be u&ttfele to do so At a letretijitf of tjhg FvitWraJiiriMi o Xs&hfMT , nMffcJ IAS! nyfrl ft CU0UMiilitnW Wtht Bimfahtoi to tjfftjft EA0MiMnW ffiflHftfal" Mtf CMMWMll'UA Ot $in lVOf InUft Matfy biHHe CwflkKfiftii is oidbtf to tenUilB tfMtfr k&& Uie VWf kftJ bisMA osAieil ?tto sjn to SnWHJtf cMMWhhle to vote imr tihtf IjKJbhii' WfWffliff fibiifcnHi wj Ihd ft-Mtfij -V ma njKH "5r napiB UeU tteifettft ti teed ttM i cosu mittinjt an im) upon Owicnf Wot Be a aiao nned i Joe diiKikrly con duct. Uerhart is psuftaalonnl cca piaytr, aad am not pit out U imm to aankie a Chrtfttttias wuMking- viljh lv hi nek, &t,vu.j a u mil, or oLiiiiji:, i;a tiauibuAaV u . t.kan w . . ... . 4.u m.uj.j lndt SCAnCIT OF SMALL BILLS. An Kxrantrnn lhar Ms Satrsry 0ira rtmtiiTie nntAttt Men. Complaint comes to the Trwrsuty He pttttment from bnslnes men all over the ennetty rbftrt the scsrclty of frtrwr moitpy of smnll rlenomf nations, of one and two dollar bills, and that In conse qntnee they hare been comwefWI to ac rent and we the bulk and Irwonwnl ent standarri silver dollars. The fact Is that the silver-fnnd balance in theTrea my Is vi ry low, and that there H pracil rally no slim In the Tmwnry against which sIlteT errtlftcates can be fsawerl In fmall denominations, to be exchanged for legal-render and gold notes M was done a year ago Vp to date 376.41,4mi In standard sihtr dollars have been coined, of which amount sixty-four millions, In ti.ued numbers, are In circulation, and three hundred and nine millions are held to seenre that amonnt of Mlver cer ttfirstcsln clrrnlatlonj about three mil lions sre held as Treasury cash, leavlnt; only atmut two hundred thousand, against which new silver certificates can be Isttred. With this explanation It may be understood eastly why small f liver certificates are not likely to lie Irs tied. The demand for f mall notes Is Increaa It'g dally and Is likely to continue until the holidays are over. Some consider able iclkf, however. Is likely to come from the Issue of the new "Treasury notes In payment for silver bullion. So far the new notes have been Issued only In denominations of ten, one hundred and one thousand dollars, but Treasurer Huiton says that he will be ready to Issue the new ones and fives by Novem ber 1, and that the depatttnent will then begin to pny for silver bullion tn small bills as much as possible. After that lime it Is believed that the business de mands for small notes will be promptly met. NICKEL TESTS. Nnrnl Officer Accumulating .HnmplR of ForelRti and ltnmettc Ore, The Navy Department is engaged in obtaining nnd compiling all possible In formation In regard to ntckol ore or mnttc. A number of naval o 111 cars at tached to the Ordnance liureau of the Nnvy Uepflrtmenl arc now visiting various mines where nickel oro Is said to exist, and tho Department Is receiv ing dally samples of nickel ores of do mestic and foreign production. In addition to the samples being received nn extensive correspondence has been opened with foreign companies to ob tain Information on the subject. Secretary Tracy Is dally advised by Commodore Folger, Chief of the Ord nance lhtrcau, of the progress made. The matter has so far advanced that Commodore Folger has decldid to make tests of tho samples on hand. Upon the success of these plate and projectile tests will binge the award of contracts for nickel ore or matte for which Congrese appropriated $1,000, 000 to be expended In the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy. Great In terest In the subject has developed In naval circles. HOT 0 DISASTROUS THIS T1HE. The Hay Lino Nteiiier Vlrslnln Acutii In CoIUkIuii, U.imtojtB. Mi , Oct. ti. The Hy Line steamer Virginia, which on July 22 last crashed Into the Louise ami caused a loss of fourteen lives, this morning was in collision with the tug Volunteer. The Volunteer was towing five oyster pungles, one of which was sunk, nnd thu others, as well as thu tug Itself, more or less Inlured. Several men wore thrown Into the water, but were rescued by the Vir ginia crow. The loss to the different vestels will roach ?8,000. BOUURGER'S KNAVERY EXPOSED. It Is Salt! the General DetlreU n Katreat In Aiimrlou. Paws, Oct. 82. Figarn to-day pub Usbee the final Installment of a series of articles entitled "Lea Coulisses De Hon langlirae." Today's article seta fortl that after the defeats of the Iloulanglst at the last general election for member of the Chamber of Deputies General IJouIanger desired to seek a retreat In America. He was however persuaded by 31. Itocbefort to Ike to the Island ot Jersey Instead. The tgttro says that the articles were published in good faith and with tbe Imrpose of exposing General lloulanger's mavtry. Naval Chance. Chaplain GUI has been ordered to the training ship Jamestown and Paased Aslstant Engineer Dixon to the New York Navy-Yard. Chief Engineer Seott has been detached from tbe Enterprise and placed on waiting orders; Assistant Engineer Gage, from duly in the liu reau of Steam Engineering and ordered to special duty at Messrs. Cramp A; Sens' shipbuilding works; Assistant Engineer ltomwell, from the New York Navy Yard and ordered tn the York town, Awlttast Engineer III bos, fro.u duty at the Luion Iron Works, Sin Kranelieo, and ordered to special course of study in naval architecture at Glas gow, tfcotland, and Naval Constructor liankson and Street, from soactal July at l'srls. Prance, and ordered home. Ilie l'ellee Court IutproTeiueali. Work was commenced this nsufning an the w eeUs for (ha lolfee Court under lh direction of Inspector Ea twiaie. Jtulase Milltr has reviaed thn plans for the remodeling of the court room, and he thinks that if his Ideas are followed out that he will have one of the moat convenient court rooms in the city The rooms of the clerk, warrant ckik, Vailed States Attorney, District Attorney and 17. S. Marshal will ail ho in clone psojkimity to each oihnr Instead of at the opposite shins of th build Inn as they are now. Judge Muter will kave a urivale room Atted up at the left of tkw Iron entiaace. The witnesses will also have a tocui entirely separate from th iiif tntsTst ami tint aSjtoaatays. Want to CltsE ut Xam. Thn com mitti a hnvtsur. in chnrtie the invesUaatton of the nlnstsof the fsawi asan's UoapMal have, on at. count of the pie mfcsf tiom chajsacter of tha nstfhmti lieaed theie. Ugeld thai its notnui be vhaiiigial eUsiSf to that 'XJhjaniha' or HsMfrnsd" kfintaL 'rsnr ajyr at ttba nrrstint nnmn is out of tints?- TMv BdaUalNBMJlall (Sttlrkfisnl LMAWvslihttXn PtMwjfcfcjita'Ptrf HiQ04eeM mM. to 4 Cm'KkC iaVDrtyf lo-Ay fct tiw Qm m, faii'fli'ti Jm$0 WMlef ttfjItoftWswl tib, tMMfc wade Uy QoUtowl QtwtMn H tftw WJivllOjjC of tktu OMkl KeWuWk istt 4 wH4fani ill fir Mild Amkm 6nVH ilt aU snjMjaiafci Vm kytg&aUT A uv tw jannsi pwf awn WpiiaaBm ajp ajpaa "t 'Winw !amnV4 fMsnasT' 1 "Wfcai an fiJmasAmkr va4n mitt bVohtb is. Bat. h Dear sue, X uaver th ijht him ua i utweo But he hi, though ' "t auUve bu liUcaaitely Stid pi. - - - u.udeat he is CHARGED WITH LARCBHT. The Trial r rotire Sinyrmwr tn the crimtaai mart rrt-l)y. fjkerfe Ppymonr, a tall man with a mffitnt spp. arance, wan tHed In the Crwnlnal Court to dsy npon a charge f steering th pochetboolt of Laura II. Tormg, contslrdng 40 . It trsn'pln-d In the testimony that the lady. hile in Burrhard'a grocery Store at Four and a half street awd Pennsylvania avenue. In May laat. fainted and was remored to the rear of the store hy a clerk, B. M. Shlrrman. In the More at the time were Seymonr and a sonng man nameid J. K Johnson. The latter teMifltd that when the Isdy fill he heard something drop. fey HrtniT, who 1 ad been In the mcdloal dtpartment of the Army, rendered the lady slstnncc, after which he left the store. The lady, upon recovering from her fsrion, announced that her pocket bo' k was gone. rVymonr In his testimony sal I that he hud gone to linrehard's store to get htm to sign a Ikritor license, which tw refused to do, after which he went to ice Colonel Hohert ami Mr. (Mmon Wolf. Several dajs after tbe falnllns- of the lady Sergeant Hums notified Seymour that Detective Matllngly would like to see him. He told Mattlngly he knew nothing about the pochetbook. He was arrester! anil upon coming before Judge Sillier In the Police Court the esse nss held up until Seymour could ptocttre a bondsman. Seymour said that while on his personal tmnds he visited the Police Court frequently. Assistant Dlslrlrt Attorney Clagett, then clerk of the Police Court, testified that be did nut recollect seeing Sey mour almut the court, and that an at tachment had lieen issued for him. "When," said Mr. Claeett. "Seymour saw tho officer with the attachment, he jumped into his wagon and drove out Seventh street to the Tyson House, chafed by Olllcerltorne. Seymour was committed In default of ball Tor the action of the grand jury. Seymour becamp much excited during his testimony. Ho asserted that he met Shlpman on Missouri avenue, who said to him ho was a poor boy and If he (Seymour) would get him a job In West Virginia he would say what he could In favor of Seymour. Seymour Is well known nmong Army men. Two witnesses. Francis A. Gray and rthurll. llrooks, gave him a eood character. Other character witnesses. Squire O'Neill among the number, were tailed but did not respond. TBE FEELING AGAINST TUE ITALIANS Cnupr thn t'onlponf ment or tho Ven Urttn Trillin In Nt Orlnfiua. New OnLBANs, Oct. 22. Tho second trial of the Provenznnos for lying In wait and attempting to assassinate the Metranra gang was to have begun In tie Criminal Court to-day, but owing to the fielltig against the Indians the district attorney has consented to a pou onetmnt of tho case. This Is n great disappointment to the public, who were anxious that the case should lw dls poted of. as It was expected that the workings of the 5lafla would come out. The tltutllon here tn the Itillan ev Is quiet. The police lndlevu they have all the guilty parties under arrest, with tbe evidence sufficient to convict them. There are fifteen persons In the psrlsh prison, four charged as principals and the rest with being accessory before the fact. Scaflro, who was shot In the prison Friday by Tom Duffy, Is uow al most well, ami Is able to walk about the jail. Thu committee of fifty met lust night and denounced the search of the houses of Italians as an outrage. 1111 ! - . - -I... IN FAYOR OF THE SUGAR TRUST. It Malted its Opporirntu I'llo Heavier Indemnity llouil. Nkw YortK, Oct. 22 Judge Pratt In the King's Ccunty Supreme Court to day rendered u brief decision In the Susar Trust case. On Monday last argument was heard on motion of counsel for Duncan Cameron for the continuance of temporary in junction against tbe sugar trust ami also for tbe appointment of a receiver. Tbe counsel wants the sugar reflaerlea to tile an account and a sworn slate meat of the liabilities ami assets. Ob the other side It was usked that Cameron should tile a largerbondof In demnity, the present bond being $330. Judge Watt decided on the latter ques tion only. The other points will be decided next week. He decides that tbe bond be Increased from $230 to $2, 3C0, and that an approved undertaking or cash be given, aiolauea DecUlon, Assistant Secretary cf the Treasury Spauldlng has informed tbe Collector of Customs at New London, (Joan., that molasses withdrawn for eonsump tlon before April 1, 1SH1. is subject to duty under the ohl tariff, and that tba molasses withdrawn for consumption sfter that date will be exempt from duty, without other retard to the dute ef importation than that required by the liuiltaliou of three years inquired by the new tariff law. tMtbgroana and sighs, and JUiie-l e)e, He seeks the ectuek ami down be Ues; Nausea and faiatunas in Mia rise, Biow-raekiBK pains avail htm. Skk bemlai'be 1 Hut ere log cotuea cu IIU stomaeu sell les into pseee, V it bin his head tha tlvoUsngs eae Wwce's Pellets never fail bun ' Nor will tiiay rati any one in such a 4tr trtdu-aiueat. To thn dsspsptk, the iliou sad the eunslrpated. Any ass aHks "a fritud in seed and a friar d indeed." sgssnaasmnmHsmt ilUrriei. HAKfejOVKB-UAliWUtJ.-At the Card! Xr !"1 , awaaafsnwpPa snUH MmMmBWS MtB.hTthsi.IMv AtSher Doaonw. KWrt M itiiLKT-r -on Muadagr. Oetonsa as, use. tuiMeslT, at Us lain HMfifaacc. M this eliv, Aftwt Buk Uttltctt, In the SJtk ar of his Tun ral from 'ha lata rastdsausof tbnda eeased. Xf. Ssl IVoji.rlvaaia annuo, on thustdnr. tk aid tattani. t t . as tatn aMtp'fcf Grove CvBtry tlnntnnati. DAIotKlsU -tta tvtubwr, si. mmh, at Us riddaai.atBtUeltf ivm Baja) srtah, a as tH it &iunfteeldr, soKlaM, ajaad lwaWl at Oak BHi cssseterf. Inne'ar anjntas at VJu u clock rmmlt -ansVasaly. at hi, teMeai. tTSS K rtrvs. Tnaajai, (k-tohar e . nut). Bursas J. trust, fvw-.eiij or iwtroli.n-kh not tor tn hurt thkrt) lsm a rcideat of thin clsj. f. Bndituniy. at nriatoj, 8. ., i.u riiifns lh taMS. ma of p - idSihiil ft. Lua- F "till pi " W PWWB .- ,. fear tw, riiie Mates Siavr. and 4na kuaecs taae, U tbe Qi raar vt bi. ana. rnncrst as tae ruaiininia of Ide fasha. hris- tuLI I t r'rW. Qitotvr i. USW. at tl i. isierniant at Kawtort. fleasa oaws nun'iisi s laWoTocka T1I3 ii.um. Wlotfd oa ol isats&nfcr and ywjB?:iS WW 1 ww . Terai pruait Hast sufnih kj saaaata' ceitoirnoa vas iiinlthnraaa son at. t fe a m . Jtla Turk-. SS Saw IS Kutitka uil 4 i!m raSMNal irviB M l-ci.r t'iuuwt. VBHUA MUJ, on ih.iu-d. ovioUt tat an m Iswiw and ttl, ada teneee 4 -'VW lltf IO fcTa-HK.-'-n Tmaataf. tv-udaa- jt. was t is a. m , iwoo Mru. V.:.-. d hsriMtna ot Bettie fcteta. in 'be 5jg )ygj ot tm ac tOKMtaatUNKSt UV UKSbUd. (1 6. IklNUi wM K'lJfiJSSOn toK iU J. iutea aad Tefrllwriec. ti.- U a.c, .(. i :t Bail FOR A GOOD SHOE VISIT Wilson & Caffs For an Easy Sho OO TO WILSON & CARR'S. We eatry ta nest Mire of Patent Leather mom fnr nss and nen tltffKn at a rtf at Wilson & Carp's VnhloiintilnSlinn Men. so. sue r wntitirr y. w. WsoWturtrm, n. c. At,TIMORR STOrtn, i nmi iiwr.vr itAi.Ti.Motu; srnnitr. AN ENGINEER'S FATAL BLDNDIR. Trro I'rtlnnn HlllKl and Tirntitf tn Jnrpil In n llnllrnml Jllllnn. UlMMtSOHAM, Ar.A., Oit. 22. Two people were killed and twenty were In jured In a rear end collision on the Kanas City, Memphis and Hlrmlns; ham llallroml near this place late last night. The engineer of the West Ittmnd passenger train pulled out of the depot on a mistaken signal, leaving the conductor and flagman liclilml. Five miles out he discovered his mistake nnd started to back In without Itghts on the rear of his train. He ran Into an out lining freight engine, which telescoped the rear passenger car. The car was full of people. I". I) Franklin of Nashville, Tenn., and John Klllian, the fireman nn engine of the freight train, were killed. Mrs. Foster of Sulllgcnt, Ala., was fatally Injured Twenty passengerB sustained painful but not serious Injuries, the worse being broken limbs. Kneineer Hussell of the passenger train, who is charged with the blame for the accident, has disap peared. STRONGLY GUARDED. The Author ltlen Tit lie Kttraiiritlniiry I'm-aiitliniH AVIdi air. Nlirelij-. TiiTKiunr. Oct. S3. Hon. David bhecby, M. P. for the Southern division of fialwny, and a defendant lu tho con spiracy case now in progress before the Magistrates Court here, whs to-day re moved to Clt.nmcl. Mr. Sheehy was closely guarded by a strong escort of Irish constabulary, the authorities being apprubunslvu of nn attempt on the part of the exasperated Nationalists of this city and vicinity to rescue thu prisoner. Kxtrsnrdinary precautions have been taken by the jail otticlale at Clonmul to assure the safe keeping of their dlstln pulstud charge, who will be Imprisoned for one week In accordance with yester day's decision of the Tlpperary magis trates. Mr. Shcehy's offense consisted In maklDg remarks in the court-room which were held by the Bench to con stitute contempt. Jrwcler Ilorra'i Hill or N.l A bill of sale from Frank I loirs, the jeweler, 100 Seventh street northwest, ami Cella llodu, his wife, 10 Eliss Heldenheltner, and a bill of sale from Ellas Heldenheimer to Coltu HoiTn were filed to day in the oltlee of thu Ilccorder of Deeds. Olitntneil Now llaaiUmun. The bondsman of Frank Monroe, charged with larceny, having sur rendered him his ball was renewed by 'William IL l.ee In the sum of $300. A Narrow Kteape, ftem JiuIq. The company bad assembled at the church, but the croom was nowhere to be found. Finally a messenger an nounced that the young man had been run over and killed while on his way to the church. "And just think," sh.e aald, a month afterward, to a friend, "what a narrow escape I had from becoming a widow " It 31ut lie I.lclit to near. from J. Fangle I don't think I'd go into that corporation if I were you. Its debts are verv heavy. Geslln Why. I thought the indebt edness was light, for a director told me there was only the floating debt. tVualilDctuu block Bxolianea SmUws Megntsr Call 18 o'clock in-- Cap. Nat. Hank, i a lai. Eek'tou X Sol. flowa K. K., a 06. People's Firs Ins., 140 a . Aw. Security Trut Co., 10 a 071. Miseailausous Bonds U. S. Elestrie Light 1st, e's, Ittn; U. S. iSlsetrte Ught, 41, ', 150; W. Jt O. K. K. iu-M , Wm-is, 1UM; W A ti. Convents! n'a, lSOi; Masonic Hall A a.' a, 5', L' ltSM, 105 J; wash. Market Co., 1st Mort., fl's, 110, w ask. Market Co., latp., fi's, llti: Inl'd Jt Sreatosfd Co., 's, C '.km, -; W Lt. iLtautfy, ikt. tt's, 1WM. Its; ash. U. in fantry, M, rs, ltaw, ikit; Wash. Uas Ugfat Co., &$t. A, n's, lli; H aa. Uss LhrfatCo., Ser. B, ti-,l-iul; Ugnk ice Co., Ut Murt , 0', ; Autertesu nagtutt) and Trust, loo. Kational hank Mcak itank of Wasfe ilurton, ; Bank ot Ueputdk, 3TO. Mstro oliiaa, M6, Central, ; iSeeond, !!, t aimer, and MeeaanU-s. .; CUUsn'. ITU; loXumbla. 17-i; tapital, 1A, Wt Eud,10ii Trader.', lSj; Lincoln. U& BftftfOsHJ nHOCnH " W MiihlglMitOll tUMl, Ssosnetown, W; Mettooolitaw, Vm, Co. hisnbu, 71, Capttol and Xottk ti ntrert, MO; Xekingun and Ifflt-ttnn' Hoaua, in, 6sors)to n and TennsilySaa n, St, hWhrhs uood, . inanranre Stacks Vtrewan', 15. Fraub- SO; Arlington, ltfl; C occur ti, so. t'ulusa hin he; fistsaan JtsssrW'SM, ltd, Fouuufe.. e&; Wggs. 7i; People's. -U; Lincoln, H- fUk-.m; CohssaUn Tttie, s, satiiugtun Twin, . Uns and Kkctrk Ual atocka - Washing tin Gas. -ii; atutgetmu Uas, 5o, C. 3. UecUie Uxkt, IIS. Ti'lrphiinii nuncks Fwnnavlvsnia. & Chnsapeaha and Foftomne, w; 4iuariitn tirtbotoo, m. to., m Ureal i rltlSka Co,. . aUU Hun Fsnorama Co., ; sskmsl ale Os pwsik, Su; WaahtngkoD nafs tVtJ. ijfc tMTjwkk, ; MsstgeatbW, W, Fneumue tKn Cirrtsifjt, s; ifcniericiui Hi i ury sad Trust Co - 8B7 thuoJin HU , Ugkuk ke Co., -; tanssuenan flMthWugYtt . t4V SflMhV UM Vut. V. uiotW IMI'illijM 3JkWalMUfrfslrwMtUiiMjrJsWM Wpts's ttatUrknwt (or reSef tsosa aud vuMjmm of eorn. aunK4Mk diisfaMid aars ans wt sajss7fo.ttijnh- ifoata.ga. ?S.JS. fcuxa-j Ime tmuaU. 8 am v Wit for jou tlu ttw teet in oud order. Bthtishs4 X3rf-lK I B bKHh .1 ii - 41j.'.i il HlO. li-.Il i t Ulli .r-,- iSji'. 1 i. . -li - . I l 'U.o 1 i , . i !U -Lr.tt iiti. -. ul - . .v- . 4. Snt -J i - ka-d -. L 'Lit dMnL-l kki arrri.tt, sroTirra JSgrtBAI. J8TATA l8TJtCl AVS tt. JtAR S- GtfrwB . SfJCRMrt Hvt!BrrTVelrjeflllftrtIl ,w w IWcji th i MMi imm rottit p. Wt jMftrSHfrl flttl CTMU WSiWflHJ AT Smfi-!, B. C sMi ,4tltr!SA6fu DBFArTTMlRfT, AStHHtrAS SttCHirtTAlW TrtWr COM- 11 IB OT.tf.W. Absntately F1rairWrt. Wow read? for tba tnraaof FwaUrrre, natras,MlTrTrr, nitrite JHrTtra,TMniM, Carrtaaw, ) all pn'tahlt! articles IV tr. Mnrma tmt rHilnpirf by etperta. Ordars bj nrnll or telephone tTT(inttly atrmded to. Call and examine bntMlna' Herdnn door. Tstepriom JTo. , ALBRHT M. ttrSttl. sn,lm tlnrat Man tfttt. S3? "NOTICE TO TAXI'ATHrW. (pvtrr. n -rrra Cot.l.cmi of Tas, II. C, oetobr a. rase. PnrrMBt to the jwmlrtmwrrf tlMaetap jirovert (K-totier 1. IWn, all anranwrss of an rral tases i,rtw to Jnly J. rw, awl ae ments tnr n"!"! rnnstitenrwits. rnctadlwa the iHjIrK of water main, i ow due to. atnl tlifl Ir for whtrh are heW br tbe rHstrlnt of rntiml.ln.mar be rlt until OCntHRK SI, 1SW, wtthrTrmlml'-lirit iallanrrf tlw rate ami rx'tiattlen now flsetl br law, and all acrraeucoii. K. n. titVM, ollwtor of Tatmi, t. C. oe,sst JrJ. WILLIAM LS (8eeceeer to Hsrtrv Le' 9nn), UNDKRTAKKR. SaaPA.AVB.N. V.. i-outh rMe. Braach Office. 4W Msrvland are. s. w. BSajT'OFFICK OK Til 8 niMMIIOXBRS, - lilitrh-t or (olumbla, Wahlnia. Oetofeer lc. liw-ln eompllanen with tbe provisions of the net nf Cottcres mskmeap iiritrltloii! to iiroThlp for tbe ex!enof lb. (lovrrntfient of the OlMrM of CvliimbU (ortlir fttral year ending Jane SO. tsst. ap iroveil AtlRUrt 8. 1W, tlw Mmmlnroiierii of ilieDbtrlct vt (vlumbla herobr Irtrlte pro Hra1ii (or rupptjrli'it m an I eleetrle llshtx at rtdneed rate tor municipal llchtlna la the Iihurlct of t'olfmhla iinm annual. Ave year and ten-jrear contract and uiun anr'fstera. Tbeaet provides a tollow: '"Ihatihe 'on mMlonerncif the Idotrkt ot Columbia until! tnttstliztite, Hwrrtaiii and leport to the rid elon ot the HMr Hrnt i'onrMK wht ilmiuolloii may Immade for aatand pleilrie llsbtlna. both for rmuihI, Ave year and for tn yiareontmelit ami that they he authnr ll to Invite irrnl for nuiip'ylns nnl Ilebtnt reduvrd rateit and in thin Ibeyara n t till Ited to any one yletn " Kud lm( r Hint lor will 1m fiiml-ted upon appll-ttln a' thl oUicf. The appllvation h 1 xtld rtite nhitlr Information I dmlrwl coaceriiln (m ilehtlna. eleettlo Itsli'lttB or both. A them irKial will be SnbMlttsil to dm Mr. It i deotratde that ther nhouht be r evltedat t hi (fl) not later than NoT.tmb.-r SP. Me, but itmrmMhi will le received at any tine tefore March 1, teat. J. W.DOUfiLASe, J.W. Wist, U.M. KIBIIRT. J-t L'ommbMiorieM D. v . 3f-A CAHI1. MR. JOHX HVAM. cerrsa. Invites tbe dressy trsatleassn to call at KESN'SS, 4tt Nlstb ttre't, and place their order for a Smt'clas varment. oeia-lm fSHWIIV NOT U.-VK YOUK SlllHTH s-" made by one of tbe BMMt eelokratwl eatters ta Aswleat Irts saae as taoe tblrd-rste eatters ebarae. I'. T. HALL, WS f stnw. K3T LADIES' LAIIIBK' L.DIIW! s7 Mrs. Mit'kltery U the only aat aal tHHanet irawe Hanuraeiurer in in-iiy. uan and tier nw kapea. niaaebtBtf ami pr essing. (straw and (ell bate altered to tan latest styles, ordera promptly alleodw! to. UX'll i' i mreet u. w. WASTKII- IIK1.I'. AV fANTKD-A WH1TJC COOK WHO WILL I assUt la wasbiBK and tronlmt. AddIv at Hit lMh it n w SSSt 7-ANTKB-AN KXI'tmkM'EI) WHITS woman with aooit clly references to eook and aiwit wttb wuktru. Apply at saw lllbataw. ss-et WANTKIl A GOOB WHITK OIUL FOR general taatwok, with refers wees. Apply at ms Sth t a w MH .AY r AN 1 Mil-A Maar'k1AML( WHITK alrl aa rhamberBiid aad waltnw: miut have Rood city refereaees. Ca.l at Uii K I aye n w. iSH Wi AXTBI-WHIT8 WOMAN ( OSJS ra! hi UMfKurk. i,o obku Vol to oae Tflth babr ur McaJI htld: aoodbms; mod- mlt.lv v.utt If b 11th Hiw, St-Sf. AV ,'SNIk.U-A KilnfkcrAtlLg WMrTK I uiati for biow lu a mull Umilr: imr- maa ' rvfnred. Apptv VM-s I t a w ut AV r.KTkU--A WHirKtXHMt PO . iMAU. Jdwua HU e. tl St AV fAVm AGlhtL'IOllHMC WiSH and , M VH .. WW WWV, III III9M, na m US ,11 smuuif. wm Hie rKicveui;, wH pw retted, suadwaw. r AV rAXTBB-TIDYWHtTI iJiBLTO COOtt I aad do ki uwt w rk fur a fauUv nf two: so wahia ut irunlu, uuat be food eu A i tiySWl Sat n S St A T AJ.TKK AUUM1 WBlTi,tnL TOlm uriivrai konse wort, was Crttv. - AV 'Ar-TKll-A emiO WiiiTg tilUL OK wumaa. fora ramuv ut twu: a DUaia homo IVra Teaa ave. f aad (Mb Mae "7AiiTKI-ACiD ati Tn iimt I waeh and teen tn a private family lirtnv tn Muton; food waaen sad a joi bow Mired ( aO for & day a? ate tul vaj bet 10 and Bt a-m m WATKlWilTl ATM.,i. -yASJTl-Y At'OLOMKPaiKL. as cbaBberssaid la a pnvatn Addr WS Sth t n e Y7AkTM-lY A HbP&TARi4t t' I woieas. a place a euofc in a sosall feat ijy t all or addrem, mfsiw Ji-4s WAM1CD-BV A KkSifatTABlH UlL D It su-L, a plane as i.banitierwMd la pritste faB,1, AdatfssUTg ath t a w- -J r AATrO-nV A Mt7AnXi: WIV urk sUeraddiMe&SIIsia w. H-M -rskTW-HY 4 vortstt iia,dTi k tk.as (.baoibeimaid; vtluasto ttt K-iih waabis. To private (sadly- Call at i n U ave u w ' r ANTB-Y A KSSTtSTTASLS 1 trl.atle. tbamhermaM o Addi e 1813 tt st aw. CiM'O .'it rTdB-Y A VBt Walli A UUu. iu a uri4iu fjUUily BoilS IU iHj -At 7 ATW-BY A KfcfaXTAtJf 8 WUl m1. ai t jpuue a csavevasw a pw etnas nMBMj; W - fasriM4VWit-' s-tsn ftsMgar, euytl mfaipHti1? fsnWf'iif -Hint &M fkaas htnitorab'p. tu the t'U oT BCIJL-UX. tar seat . lowrnie to -rtv-tnait hnlihUnf or Ke-V-. kUkC UM, MWMpuB- ufts tu iuuu r i i i ic i,,: 1 .-I s1. hL ' , u i N i. ;. u i l i kM k as i r.i jK rtioitmi.s ryRrtriAf." kuk iiir pi k- n-i: J 1 SMess rtm of Parswi, . 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HMT-m as tr' rtrjrt rhm v I' family a c-.mfnrtahh. larse mom, a rojjr Ms tStrjM ut. tjllil KSHT-RfrtLT rTHVramlBiO an t y srl Mnry room; centrally h-mared: on t lme par; temm rery mnderate sat n n w nViRiiR'yT-rrnittsrtKr mT mm-.: I rdsbed, Mrle and enrnrmmtnatlat moirt by wlrtrtriw 'rnt: In hflabr. twrw Iw e- rrf rrTt f escbanstd. law wih aw. st irnKtiKST snKArTtrTi,n?tiiTifriatr; I r-rmw- d floor: hath, hn and wH t. heat, sw: lltht hoasvkeaplrHt permllted. r tyrrponth. JfS M it n w. " '; 1,-ob RKT-r?rFfiifrieniio noows m r I hoti'direpine rtstitbfnw. i t.Vrt rTKT-t"i1HlatlBri WXIt-t N II W flurr, iil tnhle for llrht hmrasfceeptni:. tatiatiitilMn w 4 Ft) It ltnjtT-.IIOU.trW. i?or RiKrr-tr5ro kwihh m l.UIM'tii w, ISrs MH I- Mis ymm, is re Mid rtaM. ........ we m IW)t st n w, ISM Hi ;. lHbst !.. lrs , i ml UWM MIIK.ttM ISO 00 !B m n w, IS rs , lit n.i sltif n w. 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