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2 THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL MONDAY MORNING APRIL 27 1885. mo the ausDir azxTiSEL, GENERAL NEWS. Various Appoint meats Made Judge Wj lie Refclsn3 The Recommenda tions of the Hoard of Health, Hiera RebolllOD, or tho War in tho IsCZthwet, Assuming Largo Proportions. EttS OF NATIONAL INTEREST. fdetlred OHircrc .Appelated to Take Charge of the Soldler Home-Other In teresting Newt. Wa-h-nctoj.-, April K.Cencral Henry J. Hast retires, was to-day appointed Governor of the fc-oldler' Home tt this place, vice Colonel Sam eel D.ciurgls of the Seventh Cavalry, asd Captain Eobert Catlla, retire!. was appointed Deputy Governor. viceCaptaia W. Lymaa of the Fifth In fantry. The changes into e.Tcct lUj 15, when the c Seers relieved will join their respective regiments. ?urR?on C. C. Uyrae has also been de tailed for duty at tho home, relieving assistant burgeoa Calvin De Wilt, wbo will report to tüe . Surgf on General for duty. Army otiicials express the-uiieivca as p.'eased with the action of the Presi dent In placing retired cKicers ia charge of the home. It was originally intended that it should be a retreat for ad or disabled soldiers, com manded by retired otlicers. 1 lie secretary of thelreaiury to-day appointed Matthew O'Brien, of Louisiana, to bj riuiw.-rvislni; JnstHCtor of steam Vessels for the Tentn District, Tire George 8. Morton, rci(?nel. Judge Andrew XVyii, Associate Justice of the H':p.-e jce Court of the District of e;oiuabla, tod-iy tMidartd his resignation to the President, to take e-lUlton the appointment and qualification of Jw, liia successor. The Secretary of the Navy has Issued the fol low ins order: My attention has beta called to tr. e 1 alius: of this iJenattment with the Ameri can Wood iTefervii'; Company, to the Urge ums of money paid lor the nse of the p.aie. and re f ently lor the larce plant erected at the Has ton ,ary Yard by the company. Buch personal lnves t'cation as I have Uta able to make hps con vinced rne that a thorouzh examination aadin xtstisation of all the matters connected with the dealiuca of tho Government with the company should be made, including an Investigation into the utilitr of the invention, and its practical irtce. The Government is;in possession of an ex pensive pi-nt, recently purchased forusoincon cectioa wita this invention. I am unable to find tnat the invention has gone Into general use. or that private persons are availing themselves of Its supposed superior merits. I hereby designate and detail Captain Francis M. lijnce and Captain Henry L. Harrison to act with Professor Charles . chandler, of the city of New York, to look into tne whole matter and report to me. The patent referred to above was purchased by the Government a few months since at a co.it of 5.C0O.CC0. Secretary WhitneT sent the following telCTram today to Admiral Jouett. atAsplnwn.il: While drprt eating an unnecessary interference, yoi will exercise your best Judnmeut from time to time, after consultation with American consuls and otfaers. The ircncral scope of your dutv has been heretofore sullicicntiy defined, and to what ex tent military Interference is neceary from tlrao to time to carry out former instruction. You must neccisarliy be the J ude, always keeping In mind the necessity is regretted here. late this afternoon the follovrin telegram from Admiral Jouett wan revolved at the Navy Depart meat: It km absolutely necessary to occupy Panama to protect transit and American property. The Mfety of l'anama and American lute rents are secured by this move. Your Instructions were published in the 1'auatoa papers. No mtMiiuder atandinst will result Government officials will arrive soon, when everything will bo turned over to them, snd wo will withdraw. Hecretary of state JUj-ard and Baron Hava, the Minister of Italy at Washington, exchanged, on the vi tit In t., tho ratifications of their respective EOTf rnmcuta of tho convention concluded June J, ihi, the supplemmt to the convention for the xtradltion of fugitive criminals bntween the frilled Malet and Italy, of March 2::, Wi. Klduap Itiit of minors or adults, or tho detention of ono or morcTcrsons for tho purpose of extorting mosey trom them or their families or for any other un lawful purpose. Is added to the crimes for which cx radltion may be granted. It also anthorlci any consistent Judicial magis trate of cither Government to whom shall be ex hibits l a duly signed certificate- by th Hocrct.try of Mate of tho United Hiatus or tho Minister of Köre Un Aflalrs for Italy, attesting that a r-'iulsl-lion has been made iy tho other to s'M tuti the preliminary arrest of a person accused of an ex trat liable oftenso to Ishuo the necessary warrant, m complaint duly mad under oath by a person cogntsnt of the fact, of by a diplomatic or consu lar ollicpr cf tho demanding Government wSomi i'ulr autlinrled. Kie-li ar i pi'raori shall In field f r teti days only, subject to n fortnsi dc- tnnti tnf tho (iOvcrnmiMit, supported by the ro Hired etlilf'tien. A. M. Kelley, rcntly appoint'1 1 Minister to IU1T, iirtlvrl ill W.i.lilu;ibii hulay, and had a onfrrt tn with t)i so-rretary of Htate It i en- rally utidertood that he decline! the Italian n Issum, and that his visit to tho rvrrvtarnf put was in rusrd to hi appointment to the Kusslan l'!UU. 'i lio infnnnatUm received by tho National I'l srd el lleslin indicates thst tin Prcvciitlio liijkiirs rei (iun tided bf tho board are bdlng ret iitioiigno'ii tue country, in o'tin oi tni fUics house id bnuix hiM''Mous aro b hit le. In many of tht lrk- r Itn s the boallh aulorltles are l int( tr tt' lionrd ly volunteer ntiltary or iiaiitsilun, wl i It are lotslly rtiigagpd U SUpp'C1 it riitli.; Ilm rilotta nf h Ill!lt Oi'.ims an 1 lu t v tor, and ltu ii aro held In rotdlnca lor iMtlit In titan of a:i outi'rSK of illne. 'I tie Pnnrd e ommctplc 1 the r"iUlill!oiH bi Im rtlforci d fttt V s.rls ciiiliig to Ihla co intrr (in Ion Uli poitf, mn w.'d Utui V el earrv lig pfiit-i r ai d irelht Iront port to port alotii t'ie(k anion 1 1 1 1 a o( Um itiUrior, H;t I lor lir Ira'iip'otatloii of afin,' u1 fieUtit by taiilimt. l'.y I fc? ittipl imi tif tlioio rules aii't t iiiaiiin-, lb e I nurd sny a unlfornt Sisiriu will In istablNlixd. and healtli awlt.of Itlin ate !at!e to coin rutrulo their rdort In lti i v nt of an onttifi aH id i dolrrt, As the lot ScfiMill Is ImN nlliiiMt tlpoil US, tho l ilird uri-'es lt nit the li'Mjlenr Ilm ouiitry tli li C -Ity (nf n tlii'i Ititr. with teii greater energy, tho ul Kry wtta whii ii Pu bei u t iril"1 oi o stliUc (inly diiiliin the Jat thren moiitlis. '1 ha rlarv tu lim 1 f anir y to day apioitite 1 t.eoro II, t'arser, of Iowa, and Learn li-iit , tl l iulh t sfvilüis, ,pic al Aji'tits, wllh t'linipetna I ion at (be rate id . i er Uy and ft ptmsva, 'l lie I'rei ilent to lay sppolut d James t, Hheno. with. of Texas, to be rllst Auditor Of tin l rea try. Ii ö U. M. Key nulls, of Alaba residue t ly rr-iuit. Ct'imnlM tuicr AlkMis, o dsy, resume 1 thrt hi sr It g of Hie i barg a SKittliit ludUu Agent Mmiil lu ul ly. Kfl i i i ta t and Iii interpreter, lo l l r.t,.iaii, ttstltled in support ol I Iii a cusat tons, wliu h were t'inup leriatim, and was made by the a, i nt and tii louian ailum, As sn lu i'ii Ion iiiuu to prevail that any eidii is prlvllt'C'd to rnt.'r Ilm l ompi tltlye es stuinat on üat u to g inrii appoinuiu-iii of l'ot t due itikptrtors, l'otlinater General Vits has lut d a t In ular staling that applliMlln tllPUt ,'tir D l4 putpoe will not lo furinhi d l idl-crlrul tiatciy, but only to poro! who haro Lee i f vr at Ir r timmended t.i ttit Pepartmvtii. H o I'lisidttU d, si,t?ated MitKi'int George M, Met iit arüir, 1 1 his I tilted Malts Army. toa:tvi t the taiitlry Coufrtenco at Koine, May 1 , to cm nter tasurts t present the Invasion of cholera and other touUluus llseaat s. In. Huna rrsotnU. UjecU! rs therVudneL v imi:m iu, April '.'".- Judge I), h. Goollnr, of ludlaLa, is hrre. The Jud;o Mas United Mates Marshal for the ristrltt of CoUimblt under An-dti-w Johnit n, and It Is said he Is wlllitu tJ sorvo in the same capacity uudi.r Cleveland. V lüsiii 11. Parr, of ll iutin ;tcn, ii hero, sud is iVrow'.p-j out his Rrsppltrtj Irons for the position tt M.t.ct'ilan of t:-.e Agricultural IK purtm.ut. 1- x t I sr -.ii iiu I tat tier arrived lot y. Ho Rt;; a IkU 1 c:l ce In one of the Territories. A;ei t ."Ict.llllt u.My's Vlfi on the Itltl Trouble. Lpclfl to the Sentinel. Wvüim.ton April : McUillic i Uy, t'.i fioux tulüoti ;eut at Pine M l :e, I!i , is here id defend hime!f against tho iha: u:i loa .aiast ;.!:: ly Chief lUd cloud ToiMbtn thf I.oui Kiel lusurc-ction In Mani toba McGilUcud ly car th re ul l a ureal deal down. HedoMnot believd that la Iaiian-i of Pine Eidjte will crows the border to join the insurgents, but says iaar "there is more danger froa the Biackfaet aal other In diaua of Montana, lhe lawless element amoa these tribes Is likely tocroMthe border, ani ara apparently alrealy begiaaln to do so. The Ia- disn troubJei ia Canada will dlspDs of onap'eca of foolish sentiment that has alwaysj been held up before our eyes. Whenever Ialian trouble have occurred la this country we have been toll that it u all the fault cf tha Government, and been re ferred to the pesceful and contented condition of the ( avnadian Indians. Kecent occurrences have proved that la Canada, aa well a. la tha CnltM States, trouble Vegias when whites bepiatomln e tmoc; tne Iudisaa saJ Uie land increase la value." KIEL.? REDELLION. General Middittou Meets and Defeats a Force or the Rebel Composed or flair lireeda and Indians. Clark's Croim:, n. v. T.. April 23. -General Middletoa, with bis a tad', was ridirg well to the front wlta Boultoa'a Horse, who were acting as scouts, yea.erday. when aboot; five miles 'rom Mcfntoih, where they had camped the night before, and on approaching two amall blatTs cov ered with timber, about twenty or thirty of the enemy'a Kout opened fir?, killing saveril o! the iLOUta' horses and wounding several of them. Be tween the5e blu;!j, which were about fCJ yard apart, is a rdece of level and open prairlj that stretdiefc back about LCCO yards, across which runsadcrp lavine with timber In the battoci, runnlnz back In places apparently for a mile. Oa the west side about the .center stands two log borj.s'j and straw stacks. After firin? a volley ficm the blnfls the scouts got under cover, when the General ordered up the advance guard of the Ninetieth under Captain Clark. Two guns of "A" lottery then came up a gallop under command of Captain Peteis. the uuns being supported by a srr:son division under Captain Poterj and l.mtt-nant Rivers. After firing a couplj of shrapnels at tne half breerU, the latier retired into the ravine. The remainder of the Kinttieth Mere tLen rent up. Mjer üueh Biinn. commanding the rUht batiallion, and Ma jor liobweii the leit half of C Ctmpany. of the In f.xntry tchool of 'loronto, belDg cn the extreme rliht, had two or three hot scrimmages for the pepj-fcfion of a kaoll about yards ia frut of the ravine. Iking ordered to retire irom it, the knoll was taken posicssion of by the rebels, bat the infantry droe them out While this waa poicg on at the right, on the left a battery of tie .arnton divisiou.who were supporting their guns, sud a company of the Ninetieth, under Captain l orest, made a da.a across ibeopcningaad gained the top of the ravine. The remainder of the forces were gradually worked up and krpt closinz oa the ravine. Meantime the artillery w3 bdln'4 moved from point to point so as to obtain the moid advantageous position for shelling the reoeis in the ravine. They drove the rebels out of a number of houses and sot a straw-stack on fire. Tte rebels were seen to leave tnen. seek ing cover in the ravine, when No. 2 Com. I any of the Ninetieth Grenadiers r lived from across the river. They were ent over on the right flanks and thrown out in sKliinUhiiig order, so as to enfilade the ravmo and relieve some of the troops who had be.?a in action all day. About sixty rebels were seen 13 retreat on horseback, the remainder lu the ravine be iug unable to do so, owing to their horses being captured or shot. Things remained unchanged up to So'clcck, when there could not have baea more than ten men lu the rille pits In the ravine, at which time the General had the troop drawn up preparatory to maklDg a charge and to capture the men in the pit, whicn was expected to clo e tan) encasement, as ho nad ordered the teams to get ready t move about half a mile nearer the? liver, In open order, to camp for tho night. Dur ing the course of the afternoon the remamd.T of the Tenth crossed over, and also one gun of the Winnipeg Battery. It h expected that the re mainder of the troops will cross to tho cast side to-monow, when the General will press on to J.oiHthe. lhe killed, la addition to thoso glveu before, cio Gunner Cook, of A. Battery: Private Wnecl er, No. 2 Compauy of the Ninetieth: Captain .iarae and Lieutenant bwcnford.ol the Ninetieth: III die of wounds. As far as could bo seu the ncmy left no dead on the Cf Id, though twenty live of them were shot and about a dozen tap. turcd. The rebels seem to be composed of about an equal number of half breeds and Indians, in all not more than 'U0, and are supposed to lie un der the command of Gsbrlel Pumout. (.em:iul ? rant. Iff Passed n ltnther UbCOiniort'iOl a Night, and Did Nut Take 111 l ul Carrlisge Itldr. Nkw YonK, April -.. General Grant did not get scltltd for the night until about 1 o'clock this nioriiliix. Ho received Ave minims of morphine, and after 1 o'clock be slept at Intervals. The sor j at the i iso ofjthc tonuo appeared angry last night, and rcitlcMncss may have been Uio result. Iw -twt tu C sud N o cUnk this mornlrg tho paUcnt slept meat of the time, ami when lie aroused sal his throat was examined thero wcro moro favora ble Indication than yesterday. When Ir. Ioug- IM '.fit, It HO H, lib, lio u tho (icncral lud lt d a vsry (iilot nlitht, thooti his sleep was sotiu'wtint broken. So far as Iii iiyslcal con II lion of General Grsnt Is eoticorued. Im might with mttty t.w lemovtd to the mouutalua or nie to inorrots, I ut uo txodus will otcur until the first dJuly, Tnat tho Gem ral will snrtlf tin- sum mcr ts tho belief ol all llioe In a position to know General Grsnt did not tskfl his until tsrrispi fldotodST, Ho bad pasn an um mifortabU ti Ik lit. and ttm wradicr was coiiahlvied tun cu.ii tor l I in to venture out. AffrtiU't lilt Ills liSfi I en lillilplcle t for t'.n re t'MiViit of General Gram and bis entire l.t'uiiy to Mount Mi i.ti'Knr oniiie time during U bitte'- prt o June. Tho uo of the cotiagn nf J(,s,-ph W, litt sei wss tt ndcird to to neral i.rant tuts nirti lug, and waaaepiet tY t'olmiel tiraut In helialt el his falber, t 'olonol t ra lit sai l In tho goutk tnaii who had railed toro in ill do tlirtarrtiu"inen:s for Iii General s trip tnat If his (alitor t oiiliuui I to Inipiov for one lootiiii lonuer aa rapidly as lie lad during the past low wtiks Im would bo itliitucr Ibaii bo wx a )t nr a;o, It 1 us luvte. I Hial lr lii-uglas will ivuiAtu wltn Hut iicuttral diirlna bis stay in Uio tuounttliis, hi lltl tifSllt'fe p!l)slt bills otilC IthU' tt,p d cldi d tbat m eliaiH'c to u -Irrer aliiinihern would ! l ent liclsl mat it would t o utiwto for their ttlent to st-etid Uio arut sessiMi at tho siutsld.i. Mr. I re Sell Iis ulieil iliri i tlous that his i-olU.o 1 all l put In order lor ttio (.rant (auttly al one. r,.:onrl tirantsaya that ho bvlloves his faihor'a i t'spged von lllioit tvss dim In a great mraniM I i Ilm niaiiv Wind and gent rotis maulfeataliono of pun He interet and regard. CAPTAIN O'JJRIENVS CASE. Ills I'saiiiliiatlon fur Ylolalloii nt the Neu Iraitly l.ana Ihiulluiied-Wltnrasa Cross. ICiainlued. N i w tu,K , April 2 ., 1 ho rxsmlrallou of Cap taln Ju'in O'llrtrn, of tho itt an tr City of Mexico, i t.argtd with violating tho neutrality laws In car rjlug tnunltlous of war to tho Colombian Inrir ut uls at Han lurrlllo, was mntluued to darbefon the I bite 1 Htatia Comr.iUnoner. John K. Me Csrtliy, tbo first insto of the steamsr, wlio mt lo ro charge, w as er)" t amhicd. Mo said ho mtdi) attdavlt lu tlio case because bo bou;tit It was an unlawful action on the pari of lhe Captain. Tho tew wanto l the wltnos to put tho Capttln and (blef t'ue.ineer In Irons. Mtnevs bad no pri vate rribons. other than tho Can'alu was lov and mean In his Character. WUnris wntite 1 itie i aptaln to divido sUmo money that lu got f.otn ttie revolutionist, but ho did not makotne a:j ta It en tbat aec.unt When th- oUier i m on bt aid, tbe wifue-s prcttted aud ti;e:i w.Mit t h!a rcom. t p:alii (' Ilileu never proposed cap tMl.'g any nthoousr. but protesttsl anstatt it. uwciss was lnstruiueutal lu jrovonttn; C? trecpt tskltiv: poats:on of t'je steamer. Tne Car. ism seemtd lut lined to give up t : . e ship atone litr.f. but Cnaliv wort a.vl j-ot th Am. tuan tlsg. i-iM.t.'mo l ire do 1 rl.ia.v. ho" firm ilpt'fd Co Rr:us. ti.Milie t to ianrucii.ii C iptaln O" 1'rle.i to i-tr ml Mow he approached the port of S.i'.i'i i.: Ai d he wss t n en-ve instruclot. iron a Mr. I'tica.an S UUt wlowO'jM K'on tjoar 1 IV. vei ( '.. lhe aim wluo were mmu X y t,o s:-aier ui i I hu; tit on Ofie's fron e minis io.i I. i'i vl;!,!i bid a t r''it to i lv. t'.i.s.- crd,:s. Hi tirm acttd only :i e.ix a Mit II? d: 1 i. V. k:i ,w fir wlut I'lirj o'o Cio nrra wtro tut :id -d. Ua t rtw e:.iluat.ou Vv witii "i sal t tnai Mi f;r:'i .:'.ai!.cd t: ri'ati' ns wliatoeer with tä'.1 iatur um forre. The trade in arm was g ', ig m co i x 1 1 uaily with ol.tr cuintrtes Arn's were allowed lcfl to the contrary was (rivort by the Govern mnt Wltceas bad beard no snch notice Riven. WUnesi could cot tell why tne lavoico bad not b?en cer tlUel to by the Colombian Consul at thlt port. CapU In O'Brien testified that he ba1 carried the soldier to save mtney for his employers. Th 3 agreement wst regularly wltnefised by the Ameri can Consnl and witness could cot see how ho had offended the law. H was to receive Si VS a dy for transportlag the soldiers, who came aboaid in fantastic dress." O'Briea s,!d that McCarthy rt-rra'ned lu his room for four days, and he ooald net have known what occurred oa deck. At this point McCarthy lnterruptcl the rToceedingi, thontiQg. "His statement Is false." Oa cros-ex. animation, by D.t-trict Attorney Root. O'Snva cntmdicted blmself several times, lha examin- fctioa will lQ coal.nued oa iloudiy. THE riLEblÜENT'ä EW TEAM. DeclarstI To He the rtuat Pair or Uoaclt lloraea in XVashlostoa. Washington Special : As scon as he disposed of fcis visitors the Tr si dent ordered lis coupe for & ride, at 1 at the same time inspected the new spaa of horses recently I purchased by him In New York. They were ex hibited for him ia the let touta of the White House by their driver, whose face was wreathed in smiles at the apprtc atioa of tie President. Judges of horse Heh who saw tho new pair of Ilsmbletoniana declared them to bo the finest coHcn bocs In Washington, and it is ualerstojd they have a record as roidners of 3:10 in co o; ttiey are perfectly matched, seal browa wiia flow ing mates and tails, aad are half-Orot hers. Qse and six yr nrs of age. They are about sixteen rnu U high, weigh 2 SCO pounds aud wre bred la O-ion-da?a County. New York being shipped here lues day. There are six Halls ia the portion of ti3 White Hons stables set apart for thenewarnva!. the other four spaces being occupied ty hors-.'s belocgicg to tx Prcaldeut Arthur, and whicl havo b?en cstd ty ili-s Cleveland and her gue-ds sicce March 4. The President is veryinucipka-el with his tew team. Orlers have already bien pivu for a landau, to which the browns will bo driven, and a ilvcry will b selected when this chicle ajrlvca SUCCESSFUL IX hUICIDE. A Swctle A Itilcint stitu Jougenltal Mania I'nds His Life. Ep.o ivTos, Msgs., April 25. - Andrew G. Lawsiu, a Swede, died Wednesday, and heart disease was supposed to havo been the cause. Next day amoa his effects was found a pan;r written la the Hwedhh lanuftse, headed "My Bioirsphy," which cave a long account of his life This biography Is very uni.iu in Its xvcrlinz and lu Its des cript'en of the various means trie! for suicidal purpeses. Including shoot'nj, haogia;;, poLjxj, ft ting lex; when heated, trying to Ret cold ia or der to have a severe case of pneumonia, etc. It sta'es that when only live or .six years ot ago ho heard his mother teh of goini? to a river to drown hcTcelf a month or two before he was born: but thinking she had no right to sscritica two lives, s he did not make the attempt. The origin of her dtfdre for death was the fact that her hUoDand was a drlnkii'K min, who often cima home neastly drunk, jjawpoj therefore ascribed his lulwrited sulcibsl tendency to tho res lit of drink, which in a great measure accounts lor his abstaining from stimulants. He says tbat when quite yoim? ho tried to drown himuelf in a ditch, lie afterwar I tiled .several deathly poisous, but all hiavarlal attempts wer failures until this lad. when he took a rat p:ison mixture Willi deadly t.lKh Another Strike on the sVashah. br. I.ot is, Aprll25. On the evening of the 2 '. lnt. notlco was posted in the Wabasa Hailroa 1 shops at Moberly, Mo., notifyinz the men that they would be laid off on the 21th, 23th and 27th, aud trat after Tuesday next workirg time woul 1 be reduced to nine hours per day. This caused homcthlni of a commotion among the nieu, they considering it a breach of contract made by the company lout month. A mectliiK was h e luvest er tJsy, at which It was decided unless the or erwai rescinded by 1 o'clock everything should slop. The order not being withdrawn a large body of the men tongregalol about the depot aud in tne yards during the afM-rnoon, and by moral snaslon all eustnecrs on duty left their engines, aud their trains were sido tracked. What tho result will bo If not vet known. A Mobs-rly, Mo , special to tho Post Dispatch says: ' The streets at Mobcrly are again tlllol wnh Idle men, occasioned by the laying oil' of a portion of Wabash employes for three days, cdoi mi ncing yeaterdTi which resulted lu a strike of the who'e force shortly afier '2 o'clock yesterday altcrnoou. One huu 1 red and ten freight trains have been abandoned on tho Cast and Vct Iuris li'tisof the ahash, and not awheel has l-eu luiutd lu the shop, lhe tint iutlinstlon of a sttlse bcru after tho meeting yoitcrday was tho pulling ol a pin on a freight train an t a rofus tl of itie cnglnters to 0 out after tho grloranco of the workmen was made known to them. A commit tee of shopmen remained lu tins yar la Ust night, but no attempt was made to take any trains out. All passenger Iralus were allowed to pass 11 urio- Jested, and It Is said that tho committee allowed a train load of sleek to pasa through last nlw'tit. A notice piiil on the round iioiino tuts nmriil'i.-, and Mgucd by Master Muhanlc I'-rokasr, skflli t'liklutcrs to tall at his oiluo at 12 o'clock noou to lay. A I'M llle Atnlt NiMtMier'a Tiotiblss, Han I ae.s ii 11, A rl 1 J. The facts reUting to it trouble cxpvriviu ed from Uio Miivadorlsu sn 1 ( iU llicsn milhoiltl's liy Csptuhi Connelly, of tti stcsmrr Grenada, which airlved Iito on Wrdiicsdaf Isst, )iao Jnl been midi public hero. 11 iippeats from tlio m t oottt publlsne l in l a tit IIa lie, Pannms, it at tlaptalii Cniiiiv lly under It I k lu liwiispidl ffnht Hiiii Jo'o I hi (iiirtlemaU to Aicnpalu, ll..nduins, tin 01. as lin 1 aiUaln on tit not ti.urii at Atnata'a wlihout violating I- e I tte 11 1 it Ii t s1 biws, lo loos oil lord a stutll boil of lite tiiMt'fs. uiiflin be I 1 1 11. 1 ! to bsvo lu srti.ta 'm , oppol.i Atnspala, Mil. einie to t'l" knowledge of tho Mha bulmi aulliorllles, who di Isltitd I ho Gunadii at 1 a Liberia 1 mid informo t ti t Caiualii (bat ho Ii al violate I tho uniitml laws tv t atryluu wr mati-rlat 10 Jlondutas, t he at ti nipt to compel lhe delivery of tho money by Ihn tut ll lu Hi" boa l failed, and tho sleiwiior safaiy t I uitnt, on brr arrival at porta Ar.-ua, 'ota lilct, a similar Iroiililt) was es pet leticed. Tho money wss hoi ilellvt fi d at Ainspitla. It is now In Ilm Pands of Ilm l'arllio Mall Hti nm.lilp Company lu liia city, i b HUpeilntendrut of the pacific Mall Company says objection was ma le to tho Irnu puliation of H o boNl, nit ti atid mom y, hut no at- 1 mpt waa mado to coi'ipvl tin Captalu to deliver r;. in. Tim I'nunitia Trtiitltloa, Niw Voik, April V5 k l'anama special d A t rtr.'t say: "liio Amorbatis have entered the t ity Mo stioti., and all the American ptoperty vissonupUd without n tistatn c. ,l puru uti 1 I dree of PI utatt were arrested, lit Is w!l I with ige, '1 ho bole a were c inipteii-ly stirprlsi I and ibristeu lo'biini 1 ho i lly if Alpuru ts not re hated, bcliiforccmrft ta of .V 0 men hnvw arrived tioiu C01011. Commander Mtt'alla has l ic I a 1 nclstuattou taking thsr.'o of the town, luo r ri lie It Consul lm l ie 1 a vb.lent nroirvt i',ii!ut ti e at lion of the Americans, Ttu ie has been uum .Uli g. 'Ihel'lsa so cleared by a Ga' !lu gutt. 1 lie lit bei was kil'ed und three wounded. All wat iUUtat lOo'tloik." Attcinpt ! Pile a llotrl liMtNSili, April 2 kMu :; o'clock this nu ruing Mrs llawley, a mllliiur, who occupies a room In tho Pal iic j Hotel Hlock, on rJIxtli snd Vine streets, was awakened tiy a note resoinb!luc tl.e uhlng of a paper under her door. Mie I alltd to asie If It was a teiegrsph mcKsenger, but rcitlvtd no reply. Mm heard soma 011 walk ;, ili-r roout was filled with smoke, an 1 on roing to tue door sho fouud iipr saturate t wltn t a I oil and buiuin agnlnut her door. Other irrs cu tr.c same floor were slmlinrly trcs'o 1 ci d tl e pi-r had not beon tsjtiit l i ne fir i ws let n c xilnguS'u' 1 without disturbing Ute c icts I I de hoU l. K. II. Jolint 111. of M, Louis, hai ar I stt d oil sdsplt ion. Shot and Killed His r.tther. lot : 111 1, Apill .5 Ja.k Clarg shot 1 leiüed Ids f.ttht r, Joe Clirk, at Manche-ter, Ky, t -! X- The two l.sd a dld.ruliy about hog, an t 1 : e s . 1 : 1 Wc ut to .'.Ii Ntlur 1 l;o 09 an 1 nIio". hi" ns ni. it t x-amin.. IhJ nurl.rvr has not been sr;i s'cd si jet. I m lUiun.t tu l ho XV li. ml.ij!) Ksserva tlt:tt. Cmam: 1 1 i.ain. r.tk., April -j. Greixtexcltemeut .I'.d s(t!vlty exit's anions th? settlers on the t.:j,s, Ui.k jLd Wiau;to;o U'dls, opcad to '. tl irent 1 Presldet t Arthnr. Meetias are bjlng - eld oa the reservation aad at towns coutigaoua thereto Cnamberlam. Pukmaa. Pierra, Catniar and Blunt-relative to President Clevelanl's PiorJsmatioa. Money Is be'.nj raise! and a soc ty organized to prosec ute the settlers' ce tn the court', asd to present it to tie department at XXash-agtoa. Kverytlitag Oaiet nt faasms. PtNivA. April 25. Every thing is quiet here. Lieutenant T- B. M. Masoa is la charge of the rsr.arra Kiilway. The Superintendent of the ( able CorotianT hag ;n?t rcceiTtd the following from the tw York odue: "Iafcrm all United .states' nil.tflrv and nav.l oil. cor that the Central aud Sauth merica Tele sirpph Corrj-auy, on Sunday, April IN, will trans mit from l'anama their f amilvand pocial messages to p'aces ia the L'Ditel States free of charge. L'ore you will arrange with l'anama lUilway to ex'end frte use of its wire for tüU purp e In be balf of ihe United Stales cni:ers at Colon Tan Gaire-don manager has bi.ea :ns;rac'ed u accept replies free."' PrelJer'a Kunera'. Et. Loci, April 25. The funeral of C. Arthur Preller, th victim of the late Southern Hotel tragedy, took place this afternoon. A number of tbe members of the Yiciori Club, a local English Sixiety, actvd as all bearers The body wa. laid temporarily in a vault in Iiell'oata'no "cerietr, and will be subjec t to tho or i;-r of his relatives, Kev. Lr. Brookes, to yt'oji Pre.l.:r nad a let'cr of introdectlou wi en he came hire, conducted th funeral lexvices. A marshal and Pesp i xil o F.ttally Shot. Seoaiia, Mo.. April C". A special from XX'arsaw to theBezoo says; Joe Eaton, a noted desperado, rebldlng near FairCeld, Benton County, shot and killed Clay Jeans, City Marshal of XX'araw, er!y tnl momlne, while resisting aa at'empi to arrest him The iheriil of Benton County, xvuo was a sitting Jeans, then shut Eaton three time. wound irg him mortally. Eaioa killed a khu a year ao. Acute rLeumatism is an in ilatu motion of the joints, marked by pain, OFat, redness and a tendency to snddenly shift fron one joint to another. With these symptoms ap ply Salvation 0:1, the great pain cure, to the nttectetl rarts without delay. Trica twenty five ends a bottle. aW " v fit t THE OLD 25 YEARS M Ü32. JAcfS iociasssMawawa Xha Greatest ÄTcdical Trinmph. of th3 iL re sndorscd Jgjlovcr World SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LSVER. Loss of appstitc. Nausea, boxvclf? cos tivo. Pain in tho Head, with a dull sen- satiprMiijthe jbacIcpartPainjindoi th'jj-.houldor -Blade, fullness after cat" Inrjt withadi.sinclinatlon toxertior obodyor mind, Irritability of te mr er, Low spiritrLos3 0I'memorj',witH a feeling of having neglected soma duty, vcarjdioss. Dizzinos?, Flutterf tr.g of tho Heart, l5ot5 beforeTEtj e.y e V e 1 low Skin. IlHi-icl.-icheiKest.le ne's J niulgljiii;hjyoloro" IF THESE WAJININ G3 AP.eVnHEEDEIV ni:zz n:zrz?.z vtiil z:;:i zz isviLcno! TUTT'S PILLS lire; p. cially mtaptva t.c audi -Ilses, ofK d.srt .i'i t s HtK'h u i baurja of foeiiiu; ih ;. ti.iiiili tho fitiiivrcr. Thoy lrrase the Apjietttc, and t nn;e tho body to Tai. Ii, lima tho Bri tein h 0111 u:id. r.'M bv Iii ir Toi'tio Action on t!ie !(.. a'. is r V;n. Hefu tat St nnla n ro )i i.o !. prirn U."V rents TÜTY'Ö m BYE us ( 231 okat iiAiu or w:ttr.r,;-.ui cli'ir,.., t,, r. xLossr lii.acK iiv 1 1 1 1 .-r r s n;i'.i( it I'n (Iii I v r.. If I mparts a nutiir'l co'or, n U In T rt 11 1 . i.j , .-.ld l y lrn';;iit, "oil by expires n n ccint.'or OlTJco. Murrzj t.. Now York- jT , - r.r)'!iv 01 MAin viM" f I V V 0:,' 'll' ininv fil:ht- t f fnl :.ioti-4 uf TiiM-t ,1 :(). I l t 1 tiiin-r Muni-ipiT. imt c r i : 1 1 : ? -, cm h - mc di . .;mI tlnti Hi" I 1 1 11 . f. M : i '.I.MÜ 1 f p 'llMil lit, 11 11. 1 lightly CU' I'll I I iy I 1 1. Im .1 1 in 11 1 v t i 1 1 1 1 1. 1110,1, L u 1 01 1 1 in 1 ''I , ,N 1 hi .it 1 1. '1 11 f t, M l 1 if t hi 1 In. Tl J Id' Mil I 1 Hi" hi.,:. I i.M.U ,cf ,Ill In Midi I. A I ll t oitii:i t r"-n t "ilc i:iin!iil ncrvcs und dihi'-iicii. (In Itorroi.nd ,ciir,ili; 1. A I II I (IMIHIMM rilil l ---..It la In I Mi.'Ulll ll !. i-nn 1 1 1 s w in mi t in 0,0 t nifut piil ; iu tl iu hi t, been ut .i tu I, ), A 1 it 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 iu it iij'. 1,1 1 1 .:i tin Mi I. iiiiii- 1 t--1. at d J.il'1' 1; iiu.l i: 1 .,i! J.i ; tin iii'M 1 tint, v iu I : I.sMt :tt 41 c t ii -.ti 11 Mit I ho f.i ii in. A t ti 1 iii itutfii t i proiciiw el I'V nil ulin luv III d It ,ih I if dl, t'j h'i in',: . if tl, tili Hu 1I0 .111, 1 J'. ill, nil 1, , 1 .. . Rctd tho tootimony cf ono cf tho cufforcra. David Littlo, Stmi- nor, Donner Co., Iowa, writooi " I not 1 11? TT y '' f rik-r, Im c In 1 1!,,. l(fiMiti,tr.iu Hin-. i'i-s hi- I t-ilit iii.iitii I 11 1 iiiiu thml nf my to 1J1I , 1.1 ll I It'll a, ilk, l-,it !i,iI1!,.,I hl .l.rf nil ii,t, li,,, 1 muM j,.. I ,, ii- linlt, r.vi, ii,t i-trriiii, t f ny h ii.d, wtlri, ku.H-i er I -. t l i t Ii. ii, im im im i.i. Ii, r )t urs'ii idiliinM r ! Tlmim-d. I' Ilm u ilu d Mrttur I iy iji,-, 1 (,.,4 , h, n.Uy I k 1 tiiiiM. f. It II all iirr um, nit K t 0:1 wili ll. M.'ii Uv luMf iiiiirf I iii an I .tn r" 1 1 1. tf, ttn v,i:l4i mit Int, 1 Ilm kit. In n without tlia aid i f 11 11I. Ii 1 ütif, int c h-. tin-in all a titry X i-nr, I nxt v il iiu lit t, am Hsiiiiiikt In i-tn iitli, sud inn- ih.ii. id y lit.-. l' h I i'i'nU ut , 1 111 m iiumii tu 1 1 l.jii 1 1 i.f if r au Ilm r f rmu thu h 1 ilil.i ituo,!!..!." If ).n i-nrni 1 tr t Al H 1 01 ifinios nf yonr ilrti 'nliit, x w.U M ud it rtfi'Hs . aid, mi r"-i l t of r'vnUr in. Mm l.ll.ir 1 r la-tth. X a in-t.r that uii Im II f n -Iii ,.nr dim.-1-lnt, l'lit If lirt ttlxll't tt. d. Jini Ixt l tMii i .d t i try a-imttliitnf elso, i ut ei.hr at etna lr..,t u s dins list. ATHLOPIIOROS CO.," 112 WALL ST., NtW tORX. uiimiuiiii'jiuiy,!t,i!'MtmiHnHHH "" r-.-.-n 1 k 7. Iii . -1 tTa ) J(" sukjr Vr bn flf) X" i M v W vsV.4 Mi; :J :.Z v V y f- I V o TT r i;- tl.'t rn ! ri-;-"'ii-' V 'j luic ' (- r "r t ' - - ' s t Ir r ; r. -. 1 1'EfifLCft.Y :-.Mir:FACTur?tr t tnttrrr ri;.t.-:,..i iiJlii-i 1 1 iy .. ri . Ii iirty r oi it a ii, -i. h.-t I I y 11'" -' Ji.-r - wr :.r, r.. l..-rnii! w-i l!,n- irnii'.iou. ri ("Pi.ir.ii i.l i 1 1 I i 1 t ," 1. -ii? cn tLrt U' t. mim m Q M m yeri'.me mesfi atj-.'rctJi. ar wba aatTor fraiw ' laCrirlil.'a tH-cidlar tth-ir ei. kaali l-r :.-. :i r.zir- .1 .'... r-"T ... -S r. V. I. 1 s PI I- 2 V X ITs 0. r?. v.v BE5TT0MIC This tp 1i Cfmt-ir59 Xrrm wi'h p.iM tw' Mi tr.ics. aul inv!us,t le fur li:as- p.t.Kisr t X vi"!!, tr. -dl wli,r!,s 1 Vntnry l v-s. Ii I'r ricl:'N an I I'liritir t'ie Itlwot!T ! ii-iulatf t:. ..p::cti:c, Mrcnjitlirit" t!Ki .1iurlt au 1 .Nrri --ia l ie. th. na:,i;y 1 r.s iorr t C. l-;n-'N- Tnrl -xion.arid nsksauiün am's'th. It 0 -k's n.t I iü. Vfn the tH-th. vaas hi-vJa !i. .r rriic- - vMijtn nil n.1, - , 1 r,,.n ilii8. Ki rz 'iüFxn Kmr.r. 74 rjirrpll Aw.. MiUa.i V'i.. pt und r '.i? ri Vh-. .th. 'i- "i ';.u-f ii-el I'.rori'n ln-n Ii.nr. nd it hi.l -n m -ri tl'un a fi.ictor t r' . havi g cun.l moi-f t'w w-.;.ti !n.li" !i-V8 in lift. Ali curpJ n- rf l.iy- r IVp.'i 'm:,', ami no. my on,'.! xi. n u loa: and S-iod. lies U-cn l. -net cisl t my children." Cif !!-. In La? 'Kir- trid mrk in.l rr.vi.1 rc-1 lins on wrintvr. TnliP no olhrr. !1o, t UKOXV.N CHKMICAL .. XI.TIXIOKK. XI O. Lecrrs' Hand Boos-uful and tfractive. on- tamin;list of prizes f,r r-irH. infortnation Inint c..ii. ftc, ain nway liy all dalr iu m1icm, ir niailfnl to any f ddre on rct ipt of 2c. staicp Nervous Diseases Cures. A ; tut rant re tjirrn tu caf undertaken. tsySeiid two stamps for Okl.ratl Medial Works. Adlre-a. r. 1. CLAltui:, Bl. D 10 iriouth Clark t-irect. Ciücai.o. Ii u every TU I Is l jkroM'io M. S. Huoy 4: Son, üssafatlciers 151 lfea!crsia üoers anii Sasli, FramB Lumbör, Shingles, Etc All Manufactured Work for I-Jx tcrior and Intorior yurnlahinc. Kr YOB GAS riifi Vaterburv." v - sä -ri? I . . 11 I . - I i UVV ' - -. X . ' ,1 f 'if. PIU0E, 53.50. atP KTJ 5 Chronic EtSS4 ';2iJUiick. Sure umma - , .insw written i.stalllh.vl I m-. fi. man.' Kwry ono of Un nnny ! i.ailrnciiis h xvortl iaon tii:m ti.c tn-i f tl-clsKik. Ah " knoxvlcv!:;ir h poxvi r" t!iia C) !p ilia will bo a Kotirco f xm-.-Hi I ;u;l.x in all a-s nnj (otKlitinns in lift. It li ht nly tho In-tt but by far t!:':tii '! --t ')' '"iK-tlia -- ' - ever ptiiiiisiKHi. uns Hamborn' ct.-ivi .i i.uv u iiuiwca v t I'i'i LuiJ Jt:i( ly bounJ ia cli:h i:ibelli.!i'.-il with p.J. Any tiefNnn fxcii'lin 1 Tvc uI-m rilnr t. tiio Wi.küi.y ri.:.r;M '. ',l ; 1 .' cu: .i, x-.l receive ihis va!i;:ilN- Ihm, I; i n jm-M-nt. Sl.fii) x'M iy f " ti.i" Lf)k Mi l th.' Wt i :n.Y ,(-r:,n:,! ii f r n. y,.ir- Jiv.iy i '-b.w; ilcr t llic Si'M-AY lmlsll ( y innil) : t ;J.!.'d, w t:.t; SENTINEL COMPANY, Vi i.naV3Vv'c3t Market otic:., a a a a I S 1 a ; . "'S t,v-V.,",';r V ' '.nt '.'-.x atiu y FITTINGS, 8cIUn7 Agents tsr Natural Tut-e vXors.s C-i., Globe ValTca, tp c.vtt rn?int Trlrnmlv.is, P l R ION 3, CUlTKli.. VL-Ss. TAP K, teUx'Ss aal ii-s. XN'renches. ?tc.iTis Trao- I'uuifs, t'.ncs. M'JSF Ii KL I- iNii. E.i;;i:Tr iiZTam. (lV pound ltsxi C:stln xxip'.o! Aaste. wü:'a.id roi ored (lJ0-to-ind ba.e-l, a;il a;l otiicr m;pi!es usd ta c nortioa .ta SI'ITVM. xvATKUaul tiAs.h jjDor It MAIL I.Ol. Rx a r,c3. lr s'.i-am ßttini: bulaw, ftittmate and cjnirct l beat Mills, tShop, Fact,xrie aid Lumber Iry IIous.. sa-ith. live orexriiiit atara. l'io cut to order Lj stüAia pnwer. IS1QHT & JILIOT, 7 an TIS. I'eaa. fcL i W"? -v '"V ' i 1 'A ' ' i s -d :1 t. lies ii tiv-Vi'iZ'U Herman Astln;:.i Cure. Never Ij:!n ti i.'tji.tly rr!..-. i mo-r ,-i-t attJ. k.ai.J iiimij cnriirti'-'ic .l.-.-p LV.I hv InhaLition, t'ius rt.-.n'i:c t!ir t'i -c.i c i rr t, r Ltsestlie ipjin, f.ic.:Iit.it-s f:c e;it -.r.it:, and efTc t pI IßETO s,!'r,r ether re medies fad wUtiCo' A ItmI wi.U j:im i:e the m..t slxPplic.il et it fTi-'.'t.i,, d -r- fand nrvr fj.Iip.R etTc-t IV r. .1r. aid Tn.d p.iv.lx.i: trff, ai; I)r.i,it ct ly OUi:l. f r sta-i; Citt x : '"it Dr. R. bCIIIl- t .MAN.N, f: 'r f. .'fir.a .'4 HAPPY RELIEF ir?edllj ottilnod at all stajesof Cnrontcd'.snsoa. fntracln? the varlona forms of r-'cin Dis aaet. .l.nnat'.sra, t-k-rofuia, rrlraary and tco:ilary hvphiils, tileet, Impotcncy. Bemlnp.l WkitaM srd Hjtmatorrlica imarieiitlv enred. Sic'lland sporieaco caa l relied on, as I ara a radiate ot medicine and sorcery, nd loncer leca;'! la iM citr than any othcrphysiclan in ray poclaütr. ! !,ätc ca.!c I spcclnl study of Pcaali Dts-sirn $:.d tholr trcatrrcnL Can clve pcrmaneut r? iff ;i Inflainmatiori or Ulceration of XYoaö, PaLa'iI aiid ,-'ippref d MersH. V.'-ii. Vie I'llia, vfitnfnll printed dlroctlon. sea? to i:y ad ire ssfor 11 wr box. t'oisnititton free aud Invited F. ZI, ABBJiTT. 21. D Wu. oll K. X. -I'lnasfl noto trie number, aad &niv3ll Cce near wltn same naaia. PATE T Obumed, and all rafnt Qumiiom t aotae or atroad attended to for atoderato Yw. ()nr oftice Is oproslie the U. H. Talent Otlrv. snd we can oMalu Tatcnts ia less tiiuj inaa taosd rimote from VXashlnirloti. Send Model or I'raivJiij. WesdrUeaa to pa nt ability fre-e of ediarve: and xo C"üar:e rix Koo Uu l s 1'ati nt la Allowod. vxe iOKt, licve, to tne 1'ostmaster, the flnp.rla tcfidcnt of Money Or"r DivlMon, aad tjodUla cf the V. H l'atctit Othco, Kor eirmlar, alvlo irn-.s, and references to actual cilouts tu Jxiar wu Mta'.e or County, wrl to to CS. A. SNO'V CI) . Otmotittrt I'atout IlKr. XViu'.ilmiton. I). (1. UN A WATCH FREE. TM a trom ran 7 hx i rorrcrt culirprrsnUUoa of our priTilum XXau ti. It Is a stotu wntxir, ts nadis nf nicked silver, and will always remain M lifUtlt Ma HOW llltrr dollar. It has a hoary t'-Tu)ed rdicc crystal faco.lt works are construct' of aood matorlal, atil ate ma lo by tho fticstanti rnsllo machliipry. F.vcrywalili Is perfi- l Ixdara l-iiVlna tits factory. All ar thoromtily loatcJI ii 1 adj'istcj, ati i.iih bo Iiotiri'.i fct oin nigiidi! a taltul ll lima kf pvi s. lhry ai4 Jtist aa rapes- it.wj, au i ait wot 1 1 lliri o ll m (is t',r jr ,i , ANY ACTIVE DO V tlan easily sccir xni of Ihcsn Watc'is by a-ttln hta Ifrlcids tu sunncrllx t r lUo iMuusia 8Tat s- st im rt . follotslut arc nur otot tn auontai or I'.'O will S(n 1 Tun HrNTltssi. If) trntf cntH s-!i,i'fi an HioWalcU If oo U) tho coul ulUai ui the Int. Ki r It; ft wo wltlsptid Tin firiTiai. totn.t sub n tlurs u VN stell to tho axcul lotwarJiuK lui ci.it. j vr 178 wa will sanl Tut MTIHft. to ri st k Hi Ii) tl I WatcU 10 lltd lii'Ui; luiHsr ih t lob. tr f x.f.O Tni Hctsr.NiL to three euisrifiirsatil a Wait rt to tho a;t'nt, I'm tXf Till HINT. Hl on year and a NVat a 1 MIT xidrea. Addrss, BEaNTlNKli CimiMNY, liKlluiiapolIs, Inl - vT ''v ri - wtj m im. lilt: UIKAl'liST Vii)VA VMM ISSUHDt , tut: WORLD'S GYGL0PED1A AMI t.i 11 It Bt a sir UNIVERSAL K1T0WLELOE. Tlila tl Jitio Jlx.al(;l a run' od f t. 'o.ü.'f i ,n,rrinf4 I I VJ I.I.I.IH WU Srrtlm. t n hil nr a . arl nil in i-, .X i ruiKini , Aria uml Sciences Silou raili . Iiudo nl l.llrrnttir ( 11 lea a II ! lutlUs t Hit XXorl.l, l' llorMl Ion A Trnsrla l.c Iraiaalicnl liutort Hol im t , I liemUl rv. I nuliii'i rli ff, I iIi.i i i ii.it, ret(riMU, S.fid k , rriniirata. lllalMt. !' ii'-iilluriS, I n-rutin,., ."Ir ItMiilea, 1 1ner nlnry, stf-.li-,nr, lh lol v llalllll , HrllMli.il, Xuiurwl lll(ryi I. ass. , iiiiniirre,i 1 1 iln . I..IUK ujK-a ItCnTd.lltiH OVcr HXJ f):U'i M, .r,(),KM) Kffcti IK f.: tidti 1,'jtK) lilt; lrat tniijs, ilihI iiiiu bc-tiiml um.X ix-juilar Cyt lxi'' xli i fr all l:t's runl cnnd.tiutis. It it luorn jitiif ii.u ly Hin tr.it 1 oV.irr 1'ne v -sliia ul t Le; prli c, uu r.t.ur!- a tuino of fnfid niatinn oa fJnioi-t f vtry ri.f.j't knwnt. .1 ..... I -S 1 ... ...... I , i I .i r I . I 1