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RAILROAD INTERESTS. -. hkpoKT OF THE3 FOATCD OF WTJNTJd. wks thb sra-BOT or uvki.y discussion by " ? THBGr.NKRM. F.SSl.XGF.R AURXTS TBRIfl-khT. wa? a lot ol wrangllng at tho ofhcea of tlie fllne aBBB8BBBM yeslentay. wlien the report of Tn"1* M of ruli". ?* on the nmltcr of the paynicnl of ^?BrdoTis In pns-engrr bUslnoss came up for dls ***\ Thi- involved. of course, Uie Eric'fl attitude "'*hr fl'hl.ar" *?>'<? **** 8888881 D. 1. Koherto. the ______ p?*'lW"r,"r "l**"1 of tf* Krlp" was l'r<*'*nt' tt,1<! I*'"'*. .fiix m? road would no lorurer conscnt to dl? *"!! u1n? Mislne*?s wlth outoide llnes. In thls pt.-l he ?<- baeked b:r ?*v,*r-* ot,1(,r roeAn, among __lh were named thc Delnware and I_.rka\vanna and v.w-York. Ontario nnd Western. All thc roads. j! TfJ rcarowed their wllllngnes. to abollsh Ihe ____ w*ion bn-lm**. ?? ?ar a_ thetr own rouds were ^rtTl.ody before whtrU the report came was com T7?_ Xh* tenernl passrn^er a*cnts of tlie ll**** rep T*^ . ,n ,|,e Eautbound Frelght Committee. Tlds "Tdr. thfl Trunk Line and the Central Traftic Aa ______?_? anfl a few outoide llnes. The BRparMkat tfLttnti before them was that of HBBBaflMflfl the ?_*V. iunctlen of thc board of rullng- as a com.nitteo ?"aiperTl*. the opcn.Uons of t.ha agreement B8*M *ai_-thfl payment of comml>*lon_ was nomlnally ?Jjuhe. an* thc Alton boyrott was established. ***?>! Hurt, who was secretary of thc meetlng, l< ftorirv Mr the vtatement that the vote on thls BR8B re-nlixt M it- BaB_R lo>t. and that no MB lu __ MflflaflBfl * laaaR-P for thc cltuatton recelrcd tho tMU-thtrrt. vote refliuired for Ito adopUon. Almost wcry ll__r had ? difT-rent plan. Mr. Burt BBB-, anfl 88 y- ?Keting of Uie committee was called for thls g* oflker of a road opposed to the Alton boy cott. v-^vcr. -_ld tHBphafleaflp la-t evening that a resolu ^ mommending the Joint committee to dissolve the JZfrl lunction of th? Board of Bulings. had been | OL Denald. the vlce-chalrman of the Central frJtr A*?oriaUon, presided at the meetlng. The ><n#f. iprnM pre-ent were WlNlam Rdgar. of \\\ Crand Tr.uik: 11 .1. TU.hards, of the New MB-Caatral; C. K. l_u_bert, ot th* West Shore: .1. C. cgtortoa. of the New-York, Ontarlo and Western; a I Btf-ert-. of the Xew York. Lake F.rle and We-teni : *' k harrlnrt.-ni. of the LetflfB Yalley ; 11. r.. ISald _.n of th* Naw -'cr*v (enti-l: C. <;. Hancock. of the m___i<-p!.i? *"d naafllnp; I. R. WeaR, of the PbR-_ ?u___i C O. Scull. of the IialUniure and UMo and ?? Balttmere and Ohlo Nrnthwesiern : F. P. Dwyer. _M_rcMc-_i. and (rrand Tnmk: O. W. Rogers. of flM w_.__nii Central: A. J. .Smlth. of Uie Lake .**hore and __!___.! Ontxal: B. F. Horner. of tlie New York. r*5__e.and 88. Loafls; H. R. M.Clcllan. of the Wabasli ; _ A Ford of the rVnnsTlvania Company: and C. C. M__MB, ef the rToledo, BB. LaaflB aafl Kansas City. IMMIt.KANT COMMI-^IOX l.-YMKS-S. THB flOCI BBJJTB** DIS<X)YF.RY OF YIOLATION" OF AUTUOKITY. Clucago. I>ec. ld (i>pec_.li.-Another blt of exclte vk* hm been cau**- ln Western Pas-enger ARsoch-Uon mmm by a notlee of the Roek Uland that lt haa omwnrea that \taes ontoide tbe a_90ciatton are pay tag co alw_-?on lo a*;I-i-rt_ed fO-nml?_>nfl on --nlgrant" Va<Ttenf. trata the eeaboard. but are laying wtatever |s neeeesary to eecure tae UisUie_B, Wd it ha* detei-mi-cd to nieet th?ir ai'Uon and mv M hith B88_B_R_M8ja on thlfl buf-loesa a? any of 0MD Wheji it served tlds notlce on t'lmlrmiui Rnley. th?t erTlrlal demanded pmof from the c-iiipa-iy (Mt aaRflfla rtaUU wera _hU1v of tlie conduct alleged mtinst UBRB. Tbe r.ort mia-d tmmedtatelT a*ked the chalrm&n tu a-thorlte lt to pay -Je aame eommlflKions as other na., wre doing, wnt htm the prooN ln lt* powao-slon ut called BM attontlon to Die fartt that the Peter p.H.-eii clrcular was sUU in full foree and eflflet. OialTDia1) Ftnlflvr has replved. poli.ting out Uie nipor mm o! tM. matter le aU the roads. ha* asked hlm to WMMer the Roek teland's pr.^.f and has called a K^ettr. ot Ute assodaUooi for Thnrvday, Uetember IT, at 11 a. m*. w> _M__B8 the niat'er. ? THE NORTHERN PACIFIC BOXD MflC-t. Chlrngo. Dec. 14.-A nion.ing paper says: Tho CMM8B and XorUiern Pacific Rallroad has flonted - . 000 of Ito 1ir*t mort_a_e Js at 78 nnd nccrued RRlflM ar.d gnve th^ *>ndl<ate that purchascd them i boniw of 25 per -ecnt In Chicago and Northern rVhV ?tock. The syndlcate that liought the bonds b corapo?ed of bpeyer A 'Co., Kuhn, Loeb & i o., Rfltrche Dank *t Beriln. l>lck Brothe.- A Co., of RUadKph-a, C. B. Wright. Colgate Hoyt and the Rrh.toJler*. It ls nnderstood that the bonds am not * \,e placcd an the marfc-t for some month.. DavM f B flflJR, prestdflnt of tha <hlcano and Northern Fatlfl. refld. wtd laflt ntah? ibat the eale of the bond. was jn-rt. t* rat-fl mrmpy tor Improvemflnto tliat are to; tie mad'1 at ouee. flfldflfl ot whi. li fi* tbe couiplotion Ot their t.iuiinal Bj-taBB. THE YERMOXT COX^I-IDATION. st. Alhans, Yt.. I>ec. 14.-A me.ting ol the stoick k<lo?rs of Ih. Vermont ?nd Ciinada Railroad Company wir* heJd h-rc this mornlng to take action on the 888 ?fdidatlon ot the n.ad wlth the Central Vermont syfltem rr BBfl state. The bRmB-BMM-B Bf ******* yoie MRBafl the ph_n of ronvilldaUon whlch had prevlounly . et, lljllfl br the Central Vermont, the OniNolidated Bailitiad Cn-panv and tlie Montpelier and the White H?ar Falb-oad (ompanv. Thi- praetically'adaetfl the ",,k.u._.ii,n of the roafla aaaaafl wlth the tentivl t i:_iliu_d Ooaipaop. ? W.B^Il's XEW CIUCA'-ODETROIT UBB. . igo Dee. M (_f8eR-D.-XR8 Wahaah Ooaapanp Mpr.1- M have Ito new ('htcniw-lhstrolt line conipleted ?ad ln operatUin Wlfl-M __-R inontl--. LaiflB forces of arn are at w-rh 08 the heavy cuLs and fllK from Xorth flaBChCMtCi 10 Detroit. hikI wlll eomplete them this VMter reaving onlv the llglit (ttadlng. Uie bridging _fl u.ntoK to be donc next t-nmmer. Wlieo oom frmst thi* llne will be Htventeeu niilea shoiter than the Michlgan Cflntral. The B8B-PBBP then propo.es to. p.,t BB three M8-BB a day between Chleagi anfl ?? V.rk and make as fu-t tlmc as any Ofl IM MM BBRors. M'...TIATIX(1 FOR RTBB-ET RAILROAD-. Baltimore. Dee. 14 (Speclall.-The Uaction -yndl ?tr R MMtuBMB for a controlliru: interest in the IMB Koad Railwav. a suburban surf.-ice rond of this . ,1 al-o the C.don Mwi Ra'.lv.iy. BOB* orwaet lry'f?<;rrvernor Hoaifly, of Ohlo, and mv.i-.I < m rl.,n,.l flBpMaJMM. H th" Traettoa Company gcta ,_ twt.. roads will lie cablod. sl\TKMKXT OF A .OCTHERX ROAD. RaahvUie. Dc*. l_.-C*iitroller Maney. Bfl the Raah BBfl, .ha.u_L.Hj*.. and St. UMR IU.ilw.iy. RM ju-l I** tttet th- foll-wln. smt.-ment of thc op.r_.io.is of that aaal ior the B-flri-h of November: Cro*-* eamlugs. 8440, Tuir-; oparatlng B-vaaaea, 8888,887111 ******* itft ei74,oi4 7ii; haMtaM on BoaMafl flahi BflaV '< 4?* __rs. 80,088 88; ren.al W. and A. ******* BJ-.oOl ; .n.provemento, tH.'oOT 10; suip.us, 11...1-n 48, THR ATCHJSOXS AXXCAI. RIT'ORT. B?,t-r. Dec. ll.-The B-.--I report M the ti***** tt .,. Autbite*. <t**eba *"'d s*uU ** ,ui"1'"1 '10,"1","r l-iJ.4 to-day stat.s thnt Uie pro**? enrnlfl.'-'s ..r UM nxm. *mj from Ihfl AtrBMfla Ky.t-.n. on BB averaae apefBtflfl *t*?e lot 9* year of 7,111 BB-BB, _-N *****?*< a" Emmm mt 82.85-,838 over thc prevloua year. iB8iBraafl ?ratiiv t.',... frelght RaflM for Uie year MM ********* m larrea-a of 81488,488 over Uie BfBfMaa yea.. The aaal >a_ibcr of looa of all etflflflflfl ?? 'f'1-"* ' ?rr"-d "A; ?h_,v? ?f .o_.p_.iv frelght* *m 7.7.0.---, an MfliaajB M M.M4 loai __.-t-SK.uud tonnage .ho?? a ******* "f WC.G37 ton., ludKa.iiiif re_ulU lr..1.1e..t to llflht <rops; ?klkJ w-H*ur.d to.in.K''. Bior- etoflRR Bl-BUBRia 9 aasr-n.,,, .-.jndl.lon.. liicrc-Jied _SB,BN ***. The *M*t ?irfllna. bm* flaiiiagliia amounU-d to fl7.248,6f?3. an ln cf**- owr U.e pr.-.loun year of ??5**|.0(V0. Kfl* aaran.it. for flflfl year fl-flflfl 88-888.8-1. a decre_.e 8?i4?4'2l.8 or flrvi.. 14 a mlle u.idir BM prcvlou. ?-_. Th> m**U 9 BWflfl U) BKMaMafl re,*lrs __Bflfl to BflJMRaf rlflflk. The n.-: flarpMa 18 the yen l? MRc?. . The u.u.1 eamliigii of U.e St. UM* and S.n Piaadflflfl a-H??T .y.iein for the year oi.dluj? Ju..<- 30. 18-1. wera *.<?3.T16; 1iKre_?e ..ot jirec-ed1..,? year, 8-84,408. Oj. ?aiUng npeaata, 88,810,888; MWBBB, 8761.4U.. Xei 8a*ln?i., r.'ir>..,i. .; decreaBe, 8197,0-.. R-CBMOBB tfrmixal. DIBBCTOflJ bVBMlt. Th. fllrwtors of UM RIOBMIlf T? r...ln:.l syMem WflTfl 8 **tr?t nvetliiR y.?_*rd?T afl/nioon for moie ihan two **"*? A proUble flMflh hBtPI-B thq Jhoiaa* and BM ***?? MMraaM ?a. ma lilll Bfl lt ?*a* known U.ai Oaa* ? ???! b*_iui4 Tlioina* ?_* ln souic meaflurc opposwl ", th? *Baa_Uu apj .ii.ud u> adju-t th- aflRMB of the con.).ai.y. Tht natur. uf _M BMMB-M ?a? not pRrflB out. It did ?* dflBfl aattl .lmont . o'elflxk, and then thc dlrectors Bttent* twtf In Kroujia, Uflfflf-BB **f lon. enough M ?"?f*- Mfl fl-wapflfljai iiprlinr^'f" 'h-1 barmony hid ?J"r?ll?l ln U.olr BfllBBB-lllBB. ?nd that "iKmiUvciy **?-'r bpd l^-ci, d..n?'." Mr. |a_BBB begBtd to M 9f "-^ from ir.aklng any roorc dctlultc -Utemei.t than Mi ***-*r>itt had done. Pttmi tht _?rp.arv of the mcetinB it wa? Mfl-8-fl Uial *" >?? old oh..-, ?? ?f tt... *g*m**9 (m****** Frealdent ?aaa, ??., i,,,., hU rinf? Dy virtin- of u>? rMRa M ?** ?to'khoid.r*. ?-,. r..|.xt*_ |n*ndliifr Uip meUnn ot __'" -fl. . Thr IJ?i_r for CNrU.Bflii*., . .. ,. ?,., I'ItIi.'.""' uI JNNU. l.\U. AUI'.'.M) Ifl t" of. '"2." "?*D for AJ.L AliEM. I'layod on a beauUIul l>o_rd. k_.*_. K?f<lflom* box. . *k *OVTl. __,? tj-CITlNU. boid flv?rywhai~?. the eommittee. Another mertlnr of the dlreetom wlll be held to-day. -? ? i. THK FREUOIIT BLOCJCAUK AT CHICAGO. <'hicago, l>oc. 14 (Speclal).-The frclght blockarto la BBBI amioylng roada roming lnlo Ohlrago, hai BBBM of them "begiin unloadlng thelr oars lnlo thc elevt>"or? to-day. Last week tl.c rocelpts ol wlieat reached a total of fK>5,:i2f> hushckt; of rorn, 1,1 r..">,r.7-J; oafa, 1.000,58(1; rye, 100,200 and bnrley. 404,774; flour, 1.14,ni*n Imrrcls, nnd meat-. f>.04').'ir>4 pounds. Thrr?> ?BB shlpped out "?v rall 70,0__ia barrels of flour. H.wtO tons of meat; 9B*JBt*l hnshels of wheat, P-U'r-o Jmsliels ut irom, l,ia7,_l)ii bu-h.-l-- of oats and t>,04**i tons of lard. I.ake BBBBBMBB1 were llght 'nie liurlhijrton k-arts ull ?rompetltors ln the Amount of stuff hronght ln. whlle tho IV-rt Wnyiie leods In t.h eamotmt rak-n ou*. The Pennsylranla Companv la doublr trncUtng It- llne. the Pan .llondle. betweon I*ltt.-4>urg and Chicago, as rapidly almost us the work BBB be done. CLF.VKLAND AND PITTSBURO'S RIO MORT?..M.E. Pllt-burp. Dec. 14.?A mortgage given by the Cleve Und and Pitlsburg Railroad Company lo thc Farmerx' Loan and Trust Company of New York for SlO.oOO.ooo has been flled in the County Recorder's oflice. lt B ooe of the be*ivle*t mort?agcs evcr pivscntcd tor re< ord in Allrgheny County and makes a typcwrltbu book of seventy pages. The direrlors and slorlil-.olders of Uie companv about a month ago autbomrd the ismlng ol il0,000.OOO in bonds to pay tlie debt of the n.id aud to furtber equlp and construct. if. The pre<>.!iit Indebtrd n-ess ol the company Is ??i'.,3G4.000, ol which t/Lf 10.-..000 ln bonds lalls due on January 1. 1881, on a mnrtgage given to James P, Clark on January 1. 18<ll, to secure 7>ond- BBMBaUBf to ifl.'-'OO.OOO. rhe mort? gage 1- lor ull the property owned by the companv. A SOUTH CAROLINA LAW AGA1NST PABBBB, Columbla. B, C, Dee. 14.-The House of Reprtv wntatives has passed the bill agalnst free rallroad passes, which had previously be??.n passed by the Senatev. It prohlblts the rerelvlng or uslng of frco pas-cs aa Tallroad* by any members of the Sennte or House, or State or county offlclals, or Judgos of any court of record In tlie s-tnte. A provtsion exccpling th*> Rall road Commtssioners and the Riiperintendent of F.ducar tlon was Rtrlrken out. The penalty provided ln Uie blll ls PSOO flne or slx months' impri-oiimont for aay oftlcial ucrepting a pa-s. and a sJaillar llne lor any railway ofHclal offering tlie paas. AOAINST THE PULI.MAN COMPANV. Ph*?-lelphla, De<-. 14.~Judges Aeheson and Ilutlrr flled an opinion lu the l'nited SUiies Clreult, Court to-day dla_ils*-*ng Wayne MacVeagh'ts motioti *fc>r tbe Pnllman Palaee Car Oompany to have the ordglnal hU in equiiy. flled some tlme ago agalnst the C^ntr-i tTrnnsportatlon Oompany, dlsmi-ssed, and alh.wlng the inoUon made by Johu G. Johnson tor the tran-porta tloa company, asking that the lAtter be admitted to flle a oross bllL_ FOR RILLTARDS IX RETAGIOUS WORK. POOL AXD OTHER GAME8 SUGf>ESIED AT A MEET? ING OF METHODIST MTXISTERS TO HEI.J THE CHURCH. Abont 300 Methodtste were present yesterday morn? ing at the Tegular monthly meetlng, held ln tba Methodist Book Concern. No. 150 Flfth-ave., lor pur poses of disrussion. A majority ol 8*8088 prewnt were ministers from New York and Us vlclnlty. The Rev. Dr. J. T. Bates presided. The feature of the meetlng was the novel proposltloo advanced by Henry W. Knlght. a publlsber ronnexted wlth the Methodl-t Brtok Concern and flrouiinent in Brooklyn church clrcle*. The propesal was embodied ln a paper deallng wlth t*hurch work and the rotidiUaii of cburches in the lower part ol thls city wheu contrasled with tbjjae ln the upper part. Alter Mr. Knlght had flul-hed the readlng of bis artlele there was a general dlscusaion of the -raestlon lor torrty nilnutes. The Rev. D?v1d Downey. of Mamaroneck, aud the Rev. Crandall J. North supported the viewj advanced by Mr. KnigTit, whlle the Rev. J. M. Reed aud ahe Rev. Dr. J. A. Roche were vigorously oppoaed to any such movement Mr. Knlght's *i>eecb wa_s ln part as follows: '?Flrst. I want to say that I havc two beliefa. I believe in the rellgion of our Lord Jesus Christ, and I believe ln the rellgion ol humanlty. I was bom ln the Up ol povarty, and am a plebeian by blrth. There fore, my sympntliies go out to the poor and wtetched and tlie outca?ts, wberever they may be found. Now. brethren, I want to aay tbat I owe alloglance, fl.rst to t.od, and second to my family, and third to tbe Methodist Ohurch, wWcb I believe was ordalned to work among the poor aad downtrodden, and I stond here thls morning to arraign the Methodist Ffclscopiil Church at the bar of Almlghty God, and to say thut the adherenta ol Methodism are negloctlng thelr dutles, eapeclally la tbe larg*) clties. and yet more partlcularly ln tlie downtown aeo tlons ol tl?e great clties. A few weeks ago, whan I spoke at Uie Buahwick Avenue (Brooklyn) Methodist meeting 1 eUted that tbe uptown churchea needed do aw-istaiicf, but t-bat help tliould come to tho down iowu cburclies. " I would erect a building. not necessarlly a church. more pcrhaps in tho nature of ? ball, and in it there should be a place lor au orrhe?tra nnd a choir, and the capacity ol thls orchestra -should not be less thun :tOO parsoaa. The audlence room should contain at lea-t 2.500 sittings. Thls building should be so crccted that the people could come Irom tl?o atreet dlrertly io Hk* audlence rooin. ln conuection with thli building I would have b'*wling allcys, billlnrd tables. peal tables, a t,*ytiina-iiim, Kwlmniing batbs, schooLs for .-cwlng and c.Kikinp, and clubs lor boy*, men, women and girh. The whole should be as attractlve as pos-ible. and come in direct competlUon with the saloons. 1 maintain that a game ol pool or billiards does not nere?*arily imply also tho invltatlon: "Let us tako a drink." Now, as a member ol the Brooklyn Union Lcaguo Club. 1 know that. many lay men and ministers ol the Methodl-t F.pl-copal Church are also member.., and that by thelr membershlp they tacitly admit that there ls no harin In the games ol pool and billiards played there. Thc U. b. (irant Post. G. A. R., is someUmes called the John Wcsley Post, on account of the large Methodist rnemberahtp, and you can see a game of pool there any eveoitig. -Bi-hop FltzgerakJ, in last week's 'Chrl-tian Advo c^te ' -taUd thai tbe only in-tltution itronger than the saloons i? the Church. I take i--uc with him on thi. and maintain that t_Jje shIikmi i- atronger than the Church. In New-Yoru Ix'low Fourtoentli -t. there arc 4 000 saloons and 100 etiurches: tho former are <>|irn M long as they cun pos_-lbly remain open. and the latter not until they are. obliged to open. ln siu ii a district I would open this building and BBPOint t? ovcrsee lt the best wilent Methodism can ailord; not for live year-. but for twenty. or as long as good could be aici.mpli-.hed.'* BE SAYS TBERE WILL BE XO STRIKE. AXDREW OABBrXBifl DB-gXXB WMF. RFPORTS ABOUT THE HOMi:"TEAD POUA Aadrew Carnegle says there ls no truth lu tbe re? port that the :i,5O0 men employed in the llome-tiid Mills. at Phlludrlphia, intend to go out ou strike BOBB. BB aWo det.ies that th* lifty.four aetaa of ground PBNhaaai at DaaaaaBa, ***%*., adjatariai ti..* canMgM works. were bought lor the purpo.^ ol puitlni; up more -liops where urinor wa- to be made. "? We have u thn-e-ycais contract with all tli" ni'ii at the Homestead Mills, and as the coutra.t 8088 B4t oxplre milil July 1 next, I cannot see how tha men can go ont ou .-tiike.'' sald Mr. Carnegle to u Tribune reporter last evenlng, at his BBBM at No. b West Flfty Hr-t ?t. '*Tho men ai-o worklug on a sliding -cale ol wages, and up to the present tlme everylhing liu been nio-t satisfactory among them. The conijilalnt. I undi'i-tand, ls tttm twenty men who art; engaged ln a certaln depurtment tif Ibe armor shops. They say Ihey are. cntltled lo morn money than others. Therj .-.riainly B no danger of all the men going out. and. I doubt if a mnn ***** l*?ve us. *? hegiirdlng the stuteinetit thut Cnrn.*gie Hn.iheis had purchased a large tnid ol IhikI adjolnlng the works ut Pafaaaaa wiu. u **itm tt ballrMBg Baara shops ?h**re armor was to I<e mude, 1 wlll say tliat there V M aaah lalaaBaa M] our part. > At Homestead we can turn out BBBBfh armor t'? -upply the iiavles of the wm!.!. BBd iiaturallv tli^re is no BBB'-adt. hf M ditional works. Tbeiv. 11.000 tons of urmor BM now aniiually -.uppfled. Tlie land wa- paiahaaai wlth a view of BMbm <xt*iiHioii <?f lha aMrha. ?oeae hlaM fiiiiui.e- may be put up on thi* recent pur.shaaa BOOB. but that wlll Ix* all thc u.sc that wlll bc madi* of the land for -ome tlnie." ? ? MY.ETIXG Of rifiv 0H1O SOCIETY. 'ihe regnlar montnly mcetiiiK of Ihe Ohlo Sodety of BeeMfeek aaa aaM i**t algha **? 9M mbbbj *>t PM m* Mtjr. so. -mo riBBara PaaaaBBil wiiiiam u. stnai? I* io ?|,.-iniiK BBBMeBa H|K>k? ot tli<- M8B>atBp of Uie tKulely, aud of th.*. eaaaaaaBBBd aaaaps uf BMaBai Itoaa. Oeaera vho aareeaeed th.' Magafa aate Oaaaaal Beary L BafBBBt, Oencnl 'Ihonm* Ewing, 08888-1 W?t" r ^?u.^ll.' and 6. S. PBeBtoa. XhB plaii Uiat -p|H_r**d ri.i.at |K.j,i:l..r was M rent a amaller toom for buslnaas i,uriH.?*s, Bh8N BJM iibrary, plctures and oth.-r MBpMlP of thr *aaBB1 ,l,all M BBBji toil tor IB8 B?IhlJ BMBMafB tu M I I lar/e hall. The chslr waa liii>tr.n U-d t? appmnt a mm, i?IU<-.- t.? BBBBM at a fuuir.- BMaBMB- M **?? ****tUti U. Uold BM aaaaal a-MM8 at l)cliiiuiilt<.'? on January L'J. -0 ? A 8AKE HOLIDAY WDJt. The ?ew style hufe Cabiuet tor Jowelry. Manin .sale Co., 'M'o Broadway. IT LOOKS LIKE NORCROSS. nLLOW IX THE ___CT-I OORT.F-POXD. cnnoxKR M-M8BMIB ixn.iXK.n to tiiixk ttut THK BOMH-TI1KOWKK WAS THE. ROflXOR llrMKF.R. Th.re docs not scein lo bo 'much doubt now Uiat the man who BBBfl-A Ihfl MflflHBI cxplo-Jon M I'"--''! ?uBc.'s offlce -as iiemy L. flararoaa, nf RBaflea. Ia li letter left for hls mother, Noiwss InUm.ited that hc was p-iig t.. New-York for tlic purpose flfl (iirrylnu ..ut MMM dangcrous project, and t.i mako thc pnsif ..f BM Idcnliiy till the more certaln nine P?M BBMflB were ft.und yestcrdny ln ihe teelh of Uie bomb Ihvowcr. Thoy were exactly nine lillings thut hls ****** I"'* ln tor Norcross Iti Boston. and Uie descrlpH'm of the work donc c.rrc?*poiids to tllli.iKs tound ln the hed ut the Morgue. Tlre cxami nation of Ihe teoth was made yesterday by Coroner Messemer and Dr. Bdws.rd Dunham. All tho teetli except the MM wi-dom tootli <>n tlie 1*99 Me *t the _ppar btm were l-ii Uie mouth. A de pr.--.-i..n _hara .Bowafl Bmk MMB taath BBfl baaa B-Bba out. The two molars on the righl -wle ?t the upper Jaw were lilk-d wlih gold, as was ..Uo thc secoml MeaapM on lhc rlfRi Mflfl M the same Jaw. On the Mfl side of Uio upper Jaw Uie catiine t/x>th was brokea Mfl _hfl floctors tlilnk that -a. raiiscd by the e.x* plo.ion. Thc second bicuspid and thc lirst and flflfl>nd inolar- of th.* apper Jaw ou the left -ide v.ere also BBafl with gold. ln th*1 rlclit side of ihe lower Jaw thc flr^t and serond in Man wwa Iflai arlth go'.d. <m tii- Mfl flfla al aaa lower Jaw all the teeth wen* sound except the aaCOBfl molar, whlch was M.d with gold. This flwBi that U.ere were slx teeUi Jilled M the upper Jaw and Uiree ln the lower. As Xorcr.-'- denli-t ?<?.?_ Iw put hi BflM lillings, tlircc M the jowcr Jaw and slx ln the appar, iiw -MriMrttp R c- nipielc. A partiaJ examitiiitlon <?f Uie braln of Uie l.oml. Ihiower has al.-o been intvle l.v Dr. fliray, of Ihe Xcuro Mfltcal 99M*9j', Dr.iflflwaafl i>unhani, ur. PbbbbR Col lin- and l)r. .Ic-tscmer, an I tho result goes tc show, the mcdical meu say, that Ihe idau undoubtcdly wiis un souiid nicntally. Tho man could 8888881 his condi? tion, Uu* doctois say, but Ire, certalnly was irr-anc. Iho irport thc pRpaMR-H BBBflfl of thfl exiiliilliiilioii of the braln BBBflfl BJ f IMVfl : Ti.e inu-.i eaaaflal eoflrtenM e___fl_Mfl] of the eeteRra-B. the jK.ii-,, Uio BMdOlM oht-fllpalfl. ab-ul half an Inefa of the upperinost. end Ot thc fplual cord. and BBfl Bflfl bellutn. Theae J.ad Beea r. moved ulmut 4 e'emcB on December "> froin Uie -kull of the man, who had died ali.nt twenty eight hours l/efore. 'fhe ex.iininatioii lo k place at !i o'cloil., Deeember o, about Htiy hours af.er .leath, and for tueiiti f.ur hour*. of thlfl time UM Ititmcranlal coiitcnt- htid been proerved lu Mull.-r's tiuid. Tii.- wcignt of Um anfln brnbn waa 1,810 gruluuies, whl.li R about KiO pn___BCfl or Uiree ounees below tne BveraRB. The (???ivbelluiu wetghed k>i grainmes, arhieB is tBEbttf al.ove the avcruge. The dura. mater 1....1 u bal... Mflfl ap]K'ai_nee, as if t.lown up, btit was BOmaL Ihe pia wa.- he_lthy. uver tho befl-lapberaa, mostly on the left, lu varlous snhl. BBfl ;it U.e tiase, Uiere were nutnerOflB extravasillon*- ,.f hhmd evident.lv of reoent orlgln and due to th.* expl -.on. These were on tlie surfa.e and bencath ihe pia mater. There were no ____a_BBB of the pia mater io the cere bruni, There were .ome slidit lueeratlons of the l.riiiu aul.stat.ee, flMO evidently raeaal and dita to the dyna mltc. The left asreiulljig parietal convolutlon, c*pcciallv ln Its upper lialf, and flM Ml Biat temporfl] convolu Uon. tflpeetaUy ln its aatertor half. wen- greatly atrophled. Thc pray matt?'r of rtliis left ;.??> '< iidii._ parletal eonvolnRon wa, Bve lulillmetcr- in d.?pti., un.i Ihat of Ihe Mfl llrst t' inporal Pmr B_UJ__Mtei_, whlle the jfiay niiitt'-r of Uk. Jeft ascendliig fiimtal ronvo luti.iu was ten nilllimetcrs ln depth. and th.-.t of th* other convolutlons vurled from ten to sev.*n milllmcters. The lefi BTM aaratMl was four mllllmeters smaller than thfl rlirht. and Uie, k*ft half of Uie pons wm four millluieUrs ?maller than the rii;ht. These abnor iiialitl(* were ull that were vlsll.le to Uie naked ejej the frontal. parletal, ovcipltal. spenoldal and umporal lobes of Uie r.'ivhrum, Uio oorpn* calh^um, tha baaaJaBBBfla, flM cura, the pons, the mcdulla ah Mmhb, the npinal cord lonly lt_ ultra eranlal end) and the rerebellum havlnr baaa larefully i-xumlned. Bnt although not poslttvely dl?e_^.*d. other than Bl descrlbed, the convoluUon- of the e.rel.ru.ii were nn i0_flt-ed, and Ui?* snid were shallow. Tho lntra craiilal flOntanM are now r.re?ervid In Muller's fluld. and, after several weeks of neccssary luinl'-nlng, they will be microsropically examln.s; "The examlnatlon of Uie liead and braln wlll lie continued to-morrow,'' said Coroner Mesuenier ye-tT day. ?? We has*e not yet begun a mirroiicoplcnl ex amination at all, as the brain Is not in proper eondi Uon. Mensurements of the skull, however. wlll be made to-morrow, nnd sttine ndditional examlnations of tho dlfferent part- ,.f th. braln will be made al tlie .anie Uuie. The head is ln Just as good condition to-day a? it was an hour after the exploslon. and If the man ls Norcross hls inoUier or father wili rceogniw* hlm as soon as the hend Is shown to them. Xot only wlll liis mothcr and father be able to rec?Jgnl-e hlm, but anybodv who knew Uie man wlll have 00 dlffi-ultr ln recognlxlng him, as Uie features have not chanmd. The head ls .so well BtflBfl-TBd that there ls not even any dl-eoloiaiion af the skln. ? I'ntll to-dav I wa- B-BOpat convfneed tliat Uie l.omb thrower wns known to E. B. MflB-fl, of X... 3,41.1 Mark-st., West 1'hlludclphla, ns hc baa furnished mo wlth a pbotograph of n man wbo bear< a remnrkuble resemblanrc t?. Uie head. The BBafl of thfl BMM ln Uie photograph ls cxactji' HUe that of U.e bomb-thrower. The onlv dlfference 1 enn noti.e lt that the man know ii to -Mr. Mars.li appears to l.e of darker c-inplexion. I cxpect Uie geJitletnan from 1'hiludeljjhia here io inorrow. ns I liavc wrltten to him to coine und take i. look at the Jiead. Uut I am nfruld n.w thnt when he _ets here he will (ll.cover Uiat the head dot-.s Bflfl belonc to thfl intin known to hlm. slnce ihe dl-cv.-ry of Uie fllllnKS in thc teetli. 1 am Incllned to tlilnk that tlie bomb-thrower wna >,,ung Koraroaa, el Bofltoa. I have writtj'ii to Mr. nnd Mra. Norcross and thej- mrust have reeelred my Rtter before thls tiin.*, l.ut l bave recelved no reply from them. It seems *wVUft that thev hare not eoaunnnlented with the Raw-Ypra p.llce or come on to look ut Uie head. ln mv Jefter I told Uiem tluit ararjr eoartan aroaM ie1 aaMbflafl to them wiiiie in New York. Tln-v terttintf ..uirhl to come and see If Uiey cun clenr *? this mystery.'' At 10 o'cloi k la-t nlpht Or. Doticlas. n vounir denti-t eonneeted wiUi coggiu't dentai oflke In Boctan. called at the Bcileviie Husjiital and a-i..si to aae the beafl M the boin!) thrower. Thc flOCtOT w'a- Bee___p_aMfl h\ rw,. BMB, but none of Uiem couM ideutlfv the hend. Mr. Iiouglns ni.tde a mltiute examlnatlon of the teeth. Me flfljfl that two year. a+ro he tilk-d one of Uie lower rlght IncMotfl of a man HOned Norrrofl*. Thc dentist after the exiimlriatioii said that hc fmind the MenRral lUliiiK whieh ha hnd mude. lle de. lared that tlie Hllllig war. an enumel one and tluit the evlden.es were pereepRbM flttn. Dr. Deagtaalwaa rarr retlrent. He de.'i.ti.-d t<> sav who sent him to make the examlnatlon. When be Bad poafl anrar, Ihe reporter*. to whom lr_ said that he wa- mra that be had made thetllling iiutt h" l.ad lust fllaeorered, pot i>r. BehneMer t<> BiaRe nn e\iiinln:itioii. Tlie head was tahea boM the lar of iilc diol nnd placcd und'T ? powerful llirht. pr. Sehm-lTler. wlih t.hre? as-i tatil-. UObfld for npward of a half iKiir for the ravity wlii.li l).')ii-liis -ttld he Blled. The MarcB re_nlted in lindlm: that aoaa flfl the In.i.or- 0B either Ihe left or ri^-'lit. sjdes htid ever been tii led or drlllcd Into. M waa axneetofl at a late Jionr la-t nlpht Ihat tha HMVntfl of Norcross would reacli the h.siili.'il any monieut. f/BAT BOSTOX raOfllJTB ?AY. TIIKY r.lYV. TlltlR BRCO-tDB 01' XORCROSST niir.IX<;t-in~ PAR-ORTB 9TABX Fult RBW PORB. ruslon, Dcc. 14 (Spcdal).?Tlie father and mother of jictiry l. Barereflfl rtartafl fcaan Baataa aa the 3 o'clock train this Hftcrno.m for Xcw York. VJie Xew York pliy.iclan wlio e.xamlned the bniins Ol the dend nian's he.*ul found in 1,'us-ell b*gt*t ofliec dccUired that they showed eOCM h:-ive|v that thc man Ml B k.ng p rl.Kl must have nia:,!fe-led Mgafl of iii-iiiiity. Ui- in..-t iniiniai'i friends deii\ Un- Iheory. Henry Borcraaa waa never. i.y thoy who knaw Ma. l,e*.t, MCarflflfl Bfl cv'-li n - crauli.*' They adinlt BBM tlit.l he MBfl flflflfl whut pecattar, but not morc BO than nine men out (o? Ma onc oAgut BMM M 8 lui* <ltv. lii- iipp.iie.nl fllflCWpancl between the . t:ite:nciits of Dr. Well-. (leiitl-l. of Ihi- < il.v, nnd _R8B8 of the B8J8B88 wlio e\-nilne<l the teeth M thc dvmunlter's head was paflially ezpMMefl to-djiy. Jt R BOW _88Mlaflie_ that ln. W.ll- nevei BlMfl iit'V ot Xonn-s's MMh, bal M De.einl.. r. 1881, Dr. Whiii.cv. of Tremont st.. lilled live of Ih BM>Ml teelh at thc IflflUT of Ihe niontli. Dr. A. L. Bflflfl, Jr.. ot Itoil-loii-st., s.ild Uiday- **TRBMjb I nev.-r did au> pio.'.?I'-nal work fm- Xor.-ro-, I fii'.iu,Miy exnadnefl bh Maih. The two fn.nt bbjba wci?? inu.'li fonircr than 1- lialu.'.il. The eapldfl W8N long and poiuted, ih.- Meatfla. leaf, aarrow aafl shaip Bflfafl. All UM MflflB were deli, ?,e|y Mra <l. R ii of hl- iilff* larely have mi. Ii beaiitiful leelh. with tiie jiius BMettnp ?? < hi-ci.v. i,e aaa Maodcd over the ii,<..iiiiiiiiie <>f wealth, und hvtflflv ha baa baaa flB ...iiiii'.'c.l in Ini-i! ?. That he wa- in.aitc ou thi point I ha,vc no flpaM." Dr. v>. ?' wii.tti y. of Xo. i-ii Tr.niont i., flM aafl r.ineii.ber of bavtflfl utleilded Mr. BOB-taflB WB8B he wa- lil'st (|U,'-llol|,ll .,11 IRfl .-Ubje.1, blll oll JeflTllm io BM ia_Mflfl. ba found an entry <>f ?? ii. i.. Romraaa, M.llliville," Whi.h rc-polided ll.e tilllliK' "f B*B B-BlflT teeth. iiii.i.eii. ihe laaaafl t.M.th from ilc raar aa bath the rifbl BBfl li'ft -I'l- of the lifiper Jaw, Un* .rroud and thinl teelh fn.m the nxir 8R the riuht rffla of the loarar j..? .mi RM Mceafl Mett Ifaai Ma n-ar on tho left side of Uu* lower Ju?. Ilc liad m.t flflBM work for lilm for ten your-. Ir. BflWBlfl Cot-idni, dentlst, thls STflflflflfl: at Xo. 1-JO Tremoiit-l.. who had been Mr. Buteraflfl. d.ntlt for ten years gave Uie followlng descreptlon : " lle. (rliuiilig wlih thc BBpaf Jaw, on the right side. the HlimM l.l.u-l'lil w-s tille*! on the bB-t flflfl wlth ({..ld, Ihe fii-l inolar mi the -nme .ide was llll.-d lu fi-ont wlth gold. The -?eoiid liml-i' MBfl Hlled BB RM . rown wlih _.l.l. Oll the left -|(le Ih- -e.oii.1 bl. u-pl.l w?- iiii.-.i aa .'"? baab Baa. aafl Ihfl B-M an.i mewmt moJar. 08 U"' .ii'wii. wlih in.ld. Ofl UM flflfll Mflfl flfl tl,.. l0W8f Ja? tl.e llr-t inolar wi.s |ille<l ln front wlth Mlvcr und Bfl UM Iowt with gold. The _e. ond ui..l_.r was fllkd on Uie crown ?.U. gold. The BBBBBfl laft 18 IT RETURNING P Bane Rc-nurka I pan a Mabjeet *?f lha Mo.c Kerlan. Importmi. e, Kaprclnll- al thia Keaaon af Ihe Year. Many people are anxlotla to know If we are liicely to hav< anoth.r .piiletrh- of the -crlp. That there are many jicrsoim aaft rin( wlth lt now there can Im* no douut: that It may imri-ac I- a posdblllty; that M*ga shuuld he taken to avold ll B ** nerloua crtalnty. The "ijrlp" l? not eoiisldered dangerou* by many peou.e and lt may not hc, lf taken in tlme, but it leada tn othcr gBBBjaaaaa taaapUcatlnni. *?,| i1l?easc#, and to prevent it should be the gtaataM aara of all. The ailrhtcBt aaM n*y turn ta grip and you may M MM up. lf ><>u do not ci.re It. A BeBBBg ln tho throat. sllght- tighfnesa oi a paln ln MS ahaafc, lBscitudn or latigue, aaBBBaaa, haaaaeha, bmB of appetlte or lud taiie ln the mau'b raay a?8BB that the t*0 la piepnrl-m lo aeiie you. AC such a tlme, quirk sU'|i? should be taken. At once necuro a stimulant. BBBBM l? lagflug and requlrea a ?Hn.u!atloii, but In-ar can-fully in mlnd that there lt but oii'i ttttO* nimulant. aml that Is whlskey, :uid but one aba.ilut.-ly pure medl .?liial BhBBap, and that B DutT.V-. Ture Malt. it has curd thousanda of ca,-e* of grlp and jirevented It In an Ind. limte uuiiiImt of UflMB It ha? stood BM U*st of llme and la the mont popular pis>|?ar.itii)>i to-day. lt 1* aaiaeaai by phpMMBaab BatoaBata and lhaaaa_4a M men and women. v.ho l.ivc uaed It contluitol.y. Should u BBBM. man BMB to a. il you :iny other, be.-au?i? BMM protlt ran bi made upon lt, refu?e lt aud ln>?l?t. upon having Dully'a Pure Malt. It ls a great uid to ht-alth aud ls BBBBBB to ciiiuiterait the t.i-t appeatanei) of fiip. lower molar was fBMt wlth gabl on the front slde. There were ten lllliugs in all, BB nine Mathu* Dr. OBajBM thought he r.'membered a pecullar groove in one ol Ihe teeth, but -aid be MM) so many such thlng- that It litld been no Impres-ioii un hl mlnd tltiil ho could not loentc lt.'' '?How do you reconclk; your itltigram with the tes tlmony of the examlning dentlst of*New-York iu regunl to the Baaaaai h?ad f* asked the reporter. ? The man mu-t he ml-tiikoii. The lllliugs nro so luiiit'd that a ca-oial exnminatii.ii, aapectall) with thc j.-iw- rtoaetf, waaM not rev.-ai any fllllng-. BepaiatlBg the Jnws wuitld enable any one to BM tlio lllllng- on IBa crown- und -ides of (Bfl teeth. und wji'-u each Bll cxniiiliintiiiii Ifl made of that head ui New Vork I think IBa toeth alll be toaaa aa i haei Baherthe- theni Bbm my d'liTram.' Acriinling to stateinent. ninde bv intlmnte friends of Borcroaa, taera'le sabsfaaUal avMaoee tbal hia braln had Been nt"e<-ted by hls BXeaMtfB u-e of drega, w.'iih he n-s.-ited hud ;i gTB-t efTec t iu keep.ng a man iu e\ oelletit phvstcnl Condition. t'amplior, nliiui und sul phnr he u-ed regulatly. THE FEDERATIOX OF l.AUOll. PIOOBBDUBM OF TIIE ANNUAT. COXVF.XTION GROWTH OF THE OHHAXU)TION. nlffuliighnni, Ala.. Dec. 14.-The Atneilcan Frdera tlou of I-abor ass^mbled In eleventb annual session ut F.rswell's Hall Ull* morning. Tho MM-BB WBB devoted to prellmlnariea. (idVernor Jonc-, wlm is lu tbe- ctty, made. the opening addre** of welcome on bvhalf of the State. Mayor Lane welconud the Fedeni tion on bc-htUf of the city. %> R. Froeman, delegatc from lilrmlngl-im, made the BP888h Of welcome for the BrpBBBBl workltigmcn of Alabama. Presldent Com pers retT-onded brlelly. A inmmittee on cf.leti'i ils w;i- th.-ii appointod. Pn->ident C.oinpers in his addre-s of welcome -aid thls wus the largest rotiv.-iitlon of the PaBaraBefl in Its history. Tlie givwtlt of tke organi/atioii iaa_MJ the la.st year was phi'K'.iiieiial, and the gelBCBtol belore him represented more thun T'.O.OOO organiz.d laborers. Mm h. however, as laid be?-n uci oinpll-li'.t iii Uie past, much more still renialned to be doiio lu Uie future. Contltiulng, he sald: lt should bo our effort to make encli -,u< ceeding convention of the American Federatlon of Labor an Improveaaaat on the preocdlng one, both iu nuutbers and lalaOlfaoea, keeplng pac* wlth iiu* ever lacreaatng Intelllgenco und pre??Jng demands of the ma-ses and thc. developiiu-nt of tbe Indu-tHe. of our countiy. <?.. every hand we llnd orgauluitloii and c.nibiuatioii on thc part of tho-e wlu? own or eontrol the w.-alth. and ii-iug thelr possossious to crush out the Ubcrties. to stitlc the voice. ,to pervert Uu* rigkts of Uie totUaa Baweea. These comblnatlons ran only succe.-sfiilly bc coisd wlth b> B conipict and thorough a?<k lath.n of Uie wace WOrklng rlasse- of our country. Tln* whole aaaaa tt hnmanlty apjieals b? u_f to be Ime to tlie ailaalna of our rluss, and help iii the n-vireiKliiitf KitiT.-t Ik reform. Justlc and right. At the concluslon of the Presldent _ BBlfSaa, tli convention went Into c_ecutive >.es?lon, and tlv doors were closed. t^neral B*.*cretary '?Chrls" F.vans prc sented hls annual fnanrlal loport. TIp rcport oaid that durtag the term endlng October Bl, MW, '^t'J cbarters had been isiuied to tinions i? follows: Arltansaa, 5; Conneetlcut, 2; Colorndo, 4; DMtftot M Columbla, 2; Oeorgla, 2; Hlluots, lb; Indiana, BB; Iowa, I, KaaaajL R: Kentuoky, '-: I.oui-iaiiit, 9; Massassachusi'tn, 8; Mlchig_n, -'l I Mls.oun, 0, Mln no-sot^ 4; >A-slsslppt, 7; .Malne. J ; Montamt, l ; New York. is; New-Jeraey, :?. New Mexbo, :i: OMo, ao; Peniisvlvatila. 18; lUiode l-l.ind. 1: leni. .?, 4. lexu-,' 1; Vlrginla, Bi Wlseoii-iii, *?: WaahlngtOB, ??. Weat Vlrginla, :?. c:iiarter? have also bean grant-d to ten National union-., making u total of ?_'.VI during BM voar. The linanclal exhibit showed that the re eeipts of the v.tu* had boen BBl,840, and th ? total <"-. uetiditure* had bean 813,106, I.avlug n labin.e of ** ioo. 0. tlM total i-xpenditun-- nearly 92.500 repreientrd Mana and doruitiotis to organlxatloiu <?n -.tiike The staiemetit of expenditure- ahowed lhat tho totoJ oullav tor -iiilari.i w;*.s onlv ?l,(?ni. At Holly llpilBiB. Miss., ye-letdav liio Chkafp) delegaUcm st/ipped over to cbaagivniilixxul-. for Hir iniiiEtiain. Kiehard Uraunsitig. 88B-BBte ?f BM Fur aum*t Workers of (*hi._g)>, b?*ui> 11 th.-v reseniblauce E face und form to John L. cullivan, tor wh.uu there -nems to be a wurrmt hi that BBBM. The local BB> Uioiitle-s made a ml-lake and arrested Hniiin-lng for sullivaii. The entiie popalatlaa Inrged out to lha LUiaitolliaw To vlew the supin.-ed puc-irTe! und lt took Hmtin-lnc three hoiirs to e.xplain. Kverv BPatogl was made a ia U.e delegi.tiou BBBM ttirotigh with 110 haid fecling. TELF.CRAPHF.RS AT OMAHA UNF.ASY. Omaiia, N>b., Dec. 14 (Hpeciali.-Thcrc is eaaaMar ablo commotlon among Omaiia telejrmplicrs. on a< (tount of Ihe operators' s.rllte along the T'u< itl<* division of the AllanUr and Parillc Kuilw?y. It is f._red lhat the strlke may bocome general, slnce Uie Wcstcrn Union haa been asked for assl-taiue, ;(nd thut com paajr'l operatois refuse t<) MhB the ptaeea of the llrlBBrs. The plnrea of those who It was tli.mght would go from Denver to Kl PhBO were to have been lllled bv Omaha t.-lrgraphers. Slx of lha local men have been sent to Denver. THF. INDIANA OOAL MINF.RS' STHIKF. Bmrtt, Ind.. Dec. 14 (,*-.pc< iali.-TIm -itu.uion ln the btB-BBMaa toal BBjMaa of lndiatm. ln which kIm.uc 2O.0i:0 mlnei-s are on stiike, Is u ghmmy one for the strikers. The BBBB oih.'i_:oi- say that the preaaal -trlke is ln vlolatlon of an i)gre..*meiit made by Uie men last aprlng not to a?k for 8B advantc iu wage-; tor one yeur; and thut, la vlew of lha: fact, they will nnt aafaMaai with thc strikers. Tho latter say hut ihe niiii3 owners BmB tidvanUge of ihe;:i tlils -piinp. when they were 110: prcpared for u -trike. M torre them into abjahaj and utijiisl scale. rnd that Ifl re^lsltlg to keep that contrtu-t any toaflR than aaeea aurv. they are no more to l*bime Uian they would be In turiiing upon B hu.*hway robl-er wlienever OBffOr luni y 08BB-8. Many >?f the men nnd th-ir f;unl!ies ai-e 011 UK) vatBa of statvatlon. and for two w-'elis they have t*m** llvlug 011 one meol ti dav. I11 some phi.es the striker- are toiallv wiihoi* fuel. tln* mlne owners having refif-**d even to ->-ll them eeaL Tlie National Bif-"*** Beard of the Uoal Mlnara* .\ssocia tiiai bI tha tnit'O -i-.i.-- nn- ai Iaal raragalaBd the Btrlhe and ajiproved 11, and lut- i--ued a rall t.i all of ii- membei!, ro contrlbiite to the IB-Bl of the. strikers. _ HOBM PAIXTISGS MAY BE SE1ZY0. The t'11-lom House antliorltli- h?\.* mn 8CM8I ?> CflaB al t.auiiiiieiit iMparBMtoa "f ptotaraa whleh Bwg raaaB ni tiie i-m> -""' ,f a iiuinti-1- nf ]!.? p|iii- who ara aaw aa?> aaet .1 of beaw paMlaa M th- Brhaaw. IBa tdrarc af 'he iiaintiiiE l.v Oafeaaa, "TU tA* M 4Mhn?h, ' B Mlaa*> IpaUl 1 .-ecritlv haa ex|?_>-eii a |>la:i hv whi'h a iiiiii.Im-i tt vjhi.he i?iiitiiiL's imve baaa Meaphl haa Ihk rotaatrr without Bm fuii duti.s Baaa bbcm IM**Bm toea aaM. it |s 11 .a kn.irtn Ui the CBBBBB ll"u-e au barllB - _Ml thin |..i kalar ta'ntlng whlrh |s 88 th ttr* al ihnnsind dul' ir?. ?a. bruvb'j Mto th ? ...untiv aaaaaa Me beaaahaM edeiia M a famlly whl'h W9B4 Ut 88flM BflM .oio. It 1 M B -l,m,\. 11 tliat a numBrr al i.tlw. vslnat.'- i.alnthiys have been hioui-'lit i.ver Iii the -au >? ?ny. The i>\i*t"iire if Uie OnaflM iniiiting iu thn 1 iiit>d star ?-. u'?., MsaaM at.eit l.y the qneiie? of certalu art BaBlM*. arha :i-K.sl tli" Cu-iMiii ll?.'j' i.uthi.flti s If t:.ev knew that me li ,1 uf.-t0.?? whieh 'us Bflppaaai l<i le-' M i'-ur"!"'. Iiad I' ni luiportJd iiiil was Iii thi- iimutry. lt wa- hariud Uiat tlie pleBBM had l.e n olTered fi.r sale ln St. I.ouls, Chlrago and nthrr iltl-s, and Bpeelal ApaM TmlUer. uf BM TltB**$ Ilejartiiiiiit, wi^> -ent, ?ut to Iti - VasBpaM I'- Mis lnve.tleation- bBBl n'sulted ln the aeloire nf Uf IMlBBWI pBBBM, ? 'I lt i- -ml Uiat a lareu uuiiiImt of other \alualile |iaiiitings whl'h have bBBB hiu.iKht int . the ii.untry will he _."l/id. 01'i:XIXG THE IHYYEB CLVB. The opening ol the new clubhotisn of the Dlv ver iliili. ut No. '.(? Madlaon >t, took plaro la-t evenlng. It wa- u proud nl^lit lor Pollfe .111 -rt>?? PaiilcU DiM.i nnd Ha friends of tlie lld A.s.'inl.lr IH-.li1.1. W.li known pulltli latis of aU partl.-s and fa'll?us from everv ill-trirt ll. the tl t.v 888-8 1" < oiiuimIuI iti- .lu-tlce hivver. in-pert Ihe el"gniit new l.uilitiuu aml lt. u|>. r|..r a| jn-liilm-iile. aml to feunt upon tli,. (joml Ihiiis'-. - lld- nnd tluld-, vhjch UA BBB pi-epand f..r Ui? aeeaatoa. aaaaa, recitaiious, Bpaaehaa and con vlvlalltr made the hour- -p.-cd away. and lt wmt long uft?r aildiiighl whan tbe i.ccptlon end.d. DENIED WITHOUT ARGUMENT. IGNOMINIOrSLY MKIRS TO OET A "iTAY. THF. OI.NF.RAr. TFP.M Rl R'?*KS TO AID 0 BIEAXr IXC. A SKAT IX THF SKNATF. The General Term of the Kupreme Court in Brook? lyn ye-terday mude another deelslon In favor of the Republicans ln thc Dennc-Osborne contc-t IB UM XVth Senate IMstrtct. Tho Demxrats failed lo obtniu B tstay. whlrh would eiuible Uovernor IHH to delay orderlng a apacBBl electlon to flll tbe vacancy .?au-ed by tho death of CUbett A. Deane, who was lawfully elected. Willlum II. Wood, attorney for the Dutche*?s County Ifawid of Canvowers, went to Rroohlyn to n-k for a BBBf ?f Judge Raruard's order is-ued last Salurday diiwting thut to GHlbert A. Dcnue be given a rertlllcnt.* of elecflon and tliat U be forwaidert to the State Hoard of OflBBBBMBB at Albany. II tbe votes in nuestioti were thrown out Mr. Oiwrne. UM Democmtlr clainuint. would ohtalu the certitlcate, and Uio Detnoctat- i.i th.-ir dovporation detcinilned to appeal to the Oeaeral Term und if Baaaaaa*. 10 the Court of Appeals Irom this BflBar. Meamvhlle they BBBBBi a stny. ?o that (Jov exnor lllll would not be obliired to laeea-BM that Mr. Deane was rlglrtfully elected. and iu view of liK death hnvo to order a speclal electlon to flll the vacjm.y. The Deeembei- General Term opened In Hiimklyn ye-tcnl.iy. All of Its memb(BB w r- Detno. iiits. TB8JT Bara Picsiding Ju-ti.o Bai aaal aai laattoea Dbbbmb and I'ratt. District Attornoy J;imes W. Hi.lgwuv, of Klngs County, iippcarol beforo them and atgued for 8 Maf on bHiulf of Fdwnrd 11. O-borne, thc Dcnio cnill. eliilmant for the -eat. He trled to persiiad.: the CMaanU Term lhat no hai ni would la dono If B -tav were granted, and Uie (iovernor BBBI rellevrd ol tha tfei i ssity of reeognUIng Mr. Denno's elcction whllo trying to flnd some means to BBBBl l.'tllng the PBB88B to bo elected ln Ida stead havo tho seat. Wllllam 11. We I. who rcprv'tited the BBBBl of CBBIBBBBM ol Datcheaa County, wns perfectly wllling that the -Hv -li.uld be granted, which would leBarf the entivnssers ,.f the neces,itv of counting nll the votes BBBl Ijr Mr. De.'inc. Colonel Georp*. Hliss wns ou hand to see lhat the napalffllBBl ?f Dalehaaa County had their rlghts, but bfl BM not need to aet. When he arosc to answer tho nrguments of Mr. BMpwaj be was Internipt.*.! from the baaeh and Informed tluit ha did not need to BB on. Tha eearl agreed with hlm from the start. wlthout a baailag The OaaaiBl IBBB then tinanimotislv denled the motion for a stay, and the PaBMMIBlB left the court BBBBl laaatfaihM They weto paiticulurly Inu that their eaaa aaa ronaVKrei aa aeah that no arguments u,re Baaaai aaalaal Ibbm. It ls po-sible that fl single -Suprenie Court Justlco mlght ginnt B stay. but. It ls not likeiy aftor this re fusai of iha Geaeeal Term. ccrtainly none of tha three Juatteea sitting ln Ihe Oaaeral Tbhb would grmirit. Tbe onlv olher Ju-tlcos m th* -.sotid IPJpaiIIIIBM are Jnalicea Rartltt and I uilni. The former? recent l.v tv fu-e>i to laterfere in the paoBdapa county eonteeteo eleeUon eoae. Bo action araa lakan last nlght ti.ward obtalnlng a writ from a -Ingle Jnstlcc. HOLDIXO BACK DKAXE'S CERTIHCAIE. COl'NTY CI.TIRK F.MAXVS BBBUBCT OB DUTT-MR. BFNF.DIOT'S 'UDDKN BCBURa-P, Albany, Dec. 14 (Speclal).-''.overnor Hill. If he is cott-i-teiit. will at once taha steps for the removal of UM Democratic County Clerk of PBBTBlgl County, as |8 removed. the Republican Countv Clerk for a Mtnilar BllaBBi ncglect of duty la-t week. Theodore A. Hoff Bbh luid only .me moment given to him to decide whether ho would sigu a lying statement about the re _.ult of the electlon for BeBBtOr lu DBtoBaM County, and baaaaaa Le declined to ?igu such a paper was removed from offl.e. Since then Judge Rnrnani has ******* upon Uie bench Mr. Hoffman's view, and on Saturday la-t ho ordered Mr. Storm F.tnans. tlie new Democratic Clerk ol Dutchess County. to send a correct statement of tho result of the eleetion to Albany. No such re turn has yet been recelved here by Frank Rhe. the Secretary of State.; at least none had been re.elv.d np to 5 p. BL to day. when tho Secretary of state closed hls offlee. Two days have pass<-d, and yet County Clerk Storm Kmans Ims not performed hls dutv. Tho remark is repeated that (iovernor Ilill, if he lntends to be BMllaattnati BhOflM ut once remove this offl. lal. Mr. F.tnans, of 8081*88, is BWBBB that ths State Hoard of Cauva-crs may at anv tlme be re.onvened by the Court of Appeal* giving a dccl-ion in tho Dut< he-s County case. There is ner*d. thoreforc. ol urgent hBBBl upon the part of the County Clerk of Dutclie-s County. Tho *5tate Hoard of Canvarsers Kh.mld havo posltive evldenee befor,* it as to who was elected Senator lu tho Dutchess dl-tii.t. Matthew Hale, the Republican counsel here, re eelved from Poughkeep?le thls morning a certlfled copy of tho electlon rcturns of Dutchess County, show ing tli.it Mr. Deane has over 40 plnrallty for Sen.itor. Tlie Bmm mull that brouglit this certllled copy of tho returfld oughi to laaa baaafhl here from thc ObbbIj Clerk an allaatoi copy of the returns of Dutchess County, wlth hls oftlcial seal attnehod to it- M*. Hule sent tho certltled copy of the DuUhe-s County returns lo the oflico of lha Secretary of State, but Mr. Ilenedlct, Depatp Senctaiv of State. declined to put llietn on file. He hnd acceptod ull sorts of extmneotts papers relutlng t>? the iBBatfl district el.vtlons, when they eaaaa Baaa DeaaoeraBe peBtBlaaa, ami hud pia.ed them before the State BOBTi of CBBIBBBBI. Hut thU irutliful documeut relatlng to the voto of Dutchess Coiinty he <ould not lind aiithoilty la place on tlie. Mr. llale recelved a tclegnun this evenlng from R. F. Wilkiiisoti, tlM Republican coun-el at Po.igh!;ecp-.e. statlng thai County Clerk Storm Kmans had pmmisi'd to mall the flUaaiag atoettoa latanM to Albany i? mtft- People here wld beDeve that thc County clerk hns done thia when Uny see the returns on tlie In Ihe offlee ol Uie Secretary of State, and not before thut time. The Court of flpppflll wlll H-ten to argument to morrow upon the right of Seoator-eloct- Peck. Repub Baaa, to laeerra his uwBBtato of elcction. He. it wiu bo rcmemlK*is*d. has .170 plnrallty. The Deniocrnts eppeefl Ma cialm IB a ceitiflcate ou Uie tlimsy ground that certaln BepahMoan ballots wei*e sent to the wfong electlon districts iu Onondugu County. Hut oertalntjr the intentlon of the votei-s was to atoet Mr. Pe. lv B8 Senator, und their wlll should not be da* uied. The lK'tnoi'iatlc Ciitlli-el iu this CBSB, 0. U. Kellogg, of Oortland, and Loula Mar-nall und J. H. ,..tnin ii of .-.vram-e. held a long conferenee w-iih i.overniK* ll'll thia alteniiHjn. Tlie BepUbBCU coun -ei john Xottiiiu-iium nnd .). w. MeLennan, arriv.il here to-Rlgbt und havo beea pieparing to BWBB thelr argument t<> tnorrow. .... pougbheep le, Dee, ll (Upedal).?In nn mtcrvlew lo night. Deputv County Cfcrit -lohn M; lod sjild : ?? Mr. Deane. ceruflrate <'f eleetion will be aMil t<. Albany i,v apedal BMeeeapar on tho in-t traln to-BMrroa Btonunp." A MMOCRATIO B8TIMATE OF IIILL Atianta. Dae. M (flpartoll.* "The AQanla HeraU," adltfli by colonel B. BI. Blarhhara, cue ?f the leatfen of the tieoigia DbbmmMt-y. eoaMB .mt riporaaaly Bsalael ibe eaaaaet ol Oeaeraor IIUL la taaay'a leaaa -The Iler;il(l" thn- voice.- the oppo-ilioli of iiiunv DBBMCTBta bare to New-Votk's Uaaeraar: Tlio ond^ of oflicliU dete.icv had lel beefl -ul. ervd if oovaraor inu ia?d realpncd lla BtaM ofltoa when iii -ouiitoilal aalary begun. Hul lt u nothlng abort oi a noiitit-i oatrape for hlm to hold it now that the i..xi> I- sitting. lu 'I 'l"s' thls he ls vioiatlng hi- pledgBM lo the iMsipio of hi- stat" aud Ifnortog Ma dntlea to ih<* .oiiiiiioii country. UorerBor Hill khOaM remenil-er that while eluted as a PelPOCrat. b\ a DetBOl-i-.itic LegUlnture, he is (he Senator of the whole p**ople of New Vork, and. a- -uch. -iiouhi reaagn lUs plaea ? (.overnor and enler BpOfl his i_ew dnties witliout furtber delay. u la an In-uaoni Mar thai afloan Un to draw 0 -alarv th?l le i- ni>i eariiiug. and it l, '|ues tioiiai.l'* po'ltical Int.gili.v lhat in-iiue- him to hold iw ottiie- nt the -uu.* iii.it-. Tl. ? DeraocraUc party doe nol reunlre aaeh eomproinWnp aetvtoai ?f the m.-n li eieva>??- to ultlce, and the Intereata ol Ihe eoaatry are nivor -ub,erv.*J bv -mh oulrukVoii- gl-Bp i>n tln* p.rt of I'ui.iii- -civntit- Thare is no batri-tlaai hi the loiir-i' of (. v.-nior Ilill. <?n the oiii.-r iiaid. th?re la nothing bul -.-in-hni_-- ir hi- derlalon. '?Tho HeraM" will never imlor,.* -m'i B BagT-Ut BTaag m. i*e|y be , ui,- (he .-unn |iei-..!i i- a pioiniiietii member ol the purtv to whi.h it profcaaei alleaiaaae. The Den.o .?ratic )ire- uf the cotintr. wiuld eater their BM I vig'.n.n, ptote-t- Bgalnst iiovenu.r IIt.i fnr hto dl i.putaiilc roudnct if be were a Itepnbllean, and we lii.id that tha chaaged ro_dltton -iioul.l tu.t toaaenee thelr e-iiiiii." >>f u V********* an-Dg ln deallng wlth (iovernor lljr.is a Dsajoerat. Ihe preaa ?f the eoaa tn -h.Miid unitir ln ealllna on Oovemor Hill to rerlga one '?f hi- .ith" - BBd -ave bia party from furtber h.ii.-li liitici-m on arraaal <>f hi- paw. ?? 0*BOW*yi 9BtOMBOM?n IB 9900EUX. The MUdieucc iu thc BBBaBBl Avenue i'lieatre, BBMB Ivo. la-l evenlng gave Bfl BBfBBelaMtB V8BBBM to Uie partanaaaai "f -<?'i)owir- Halfhtaaa" by Mark Kaipay aud hs FOMpaaj The good polnts in Uie imdiicti >n were londlv BBBtaBBal bv |tfl .ix.wded ho#-?*. Xcxt week -Hlnls of a Feuther" will fl.xk at this thealre. UIE " nCEBB* WAR IX COTRT. Th.< "U' kei'1 wsr between the BBMl BaehBBBI and th OSM aud St.H-k ind thu We?tern Union IVIecranh n.u aaaBe toaai Ba war into bbbh raaara_r. Baaa ti.c *t> aSlealMfl <>f Baiaa t BaaaBB. eeeaaal for BM c.<>id aad Mock CiillilKlliv. I.:d?e Hls.hi.lt. lu the Ci.urt of 0MBBW Plcaa, L'lanteii i Majaararp lajaaaBaa MaBMMBM Ma BMBk Eaehaaca fraai rtaaavlaa or Maarlertoa with tr..- "Hfhar**1 ..r iu. inintiaiiv in tiie a-aaaaaa a aaatoa to mauu ihe liU'iii'tl"!. BBBBaaaol will lie areued to-morrow. Ihe ti.ild aud sto.'k t'omiMJiy waa oueratiui! its lusliu inents as BBBBl veateidar. II* iiuotatloiu were two or threa llilnutei b.hind thoae of Uie .Stock Quototlon Coin paor. aad weie aatcrud W be Muiawhat Inaccurate. becauaa of thfl roundabout war In fl-hlrh the romnanT had to _M them. (ieor.e W. F.lr. the teetfU.tr of th? BMflB Exchanre. ?ald that the counnol of the Kxrhaafl. w> re tr-la* Ut tlnt out Ju?t what wan mrant bv BM order of lnj.ni. tion. bo far as he could learn. he Mfd. the ..ider n*iHK.rted to _?? -ti_iu tbe Stock ExclMji... fiom d'.lnir *,.,.< tr.ii._r that lt had jlieadv don.1. THE TRAGF.DY IX FLORIDA A TT*initljf ?Pi i T ?.<;.'. ix Tiu. imckwoOD UOL'.F. WIIKN TIIK BOOKflB 9TBMM I'JlNLi ?XO CAA w t:t. Jachsonvine, Fla.. Dee. M.-I)etalls of the tmsrdp near Xew-Smyrna are eommp in MtHtbj. Mr. IMflR. ?reafl Rfl| home nn Krldiiy morninit to. Mi.itlaiid. to 1>8 gone twoduys. Mrs. L. 1). llat. li. a nelghbor and dear friend of Miss Iin.ee, came to -pend the day and nlght wlth her durlng Mr. I'aekwood'* B_8flM8i -? !>? Iliitcb ls a curpenter and oranpe g.ower, i^id biis lived nenr Xew-Smyrna for the last tlft**en ycflr**. Il<ith*he and lus wife (Uine from Malne. Misn Anfceline llnmllton llniro was a daughter of Mamllton liruce. of New York. Jrwln Jenkins was ihe Bflfl to flMfl-888 tlie criino. lle is fl flflflflfl who <-:? IIs at the Pitckwood Baaaa every 88818888 fur woik. At l) o'clock In the forenoan, be BBflflBBfl at tlie door und _ot no flBfl88P. Ilc -?w a wlnduw sraashed iu aud then lall.-d Uie noig'iboTs, wlio mude un _BfflB8V-8_BI ""d Informed Um rheiilt and ooroner. Xo posltlve clew tn tbe murd**r hfls ** yet been found. It was nt Ilrst Uiinglit that the erime was Uie work of truiurs, but this oplulon was subscouently dl-p*l>d bv fluditig a trail leudlng around U.e yard to the north aud .bflfl through a paiVh that none could travel unle-a he was famlliar wlth tlie country. There are rumora of a dlitearded lover who had -worn vengeance and that robbery wus not the object of Uio crlme. Thfl murder of Mrs. llatch und the two children ?u poflxlblp to dej-trov evidenee of Uie aKsaiilt upou and kllllng of Miss I'.niee. Tho revolver and shotgun were Uifl property of Mr. I'ackwood nnd either Sfuw Bruce or Mrs. llatch had nndoubtedly u-ed them ln aelfdefence. The negro Jenkln* has been arre?ted but nobodT be lle\os Uiat he knows anyUilnp of the crlme. Two hundred armed men, wltli bloodtiouod*. are acourinc Uie (.ountry. One of iho first men to reach the sceoe after th? ahiiiii had been given Uiua t.lli Ihfl Bflorj of the crlme : ? When we reaclied the house wo all crowded anmnd Uie broken wlndow and peeced ln Befcra oureye-, waa au appaillng ijji.nMuM 081 her back bf trte wlndow, lu a flflM of bluod, Mrs. llatch lay, Wlth _ pl-tol-ball wound on the Inside eonier of -81 Rfl ?*>-? ll?r face was blaekened wlth p- wder. The other bodles lay near lier. lier llttle son. fren.i.*d wlih frl.lit, had probably lflfl, a- a flhild would, aud hau flOBfl-rt trfuge ln Ure boflfMthofl of B bflB-lOonpe at tbe other end of the room. He WBfl tom froin RMflfl, -hot 0**_r the left ey<*. and hifl throat cut iu Uiree places. Ui- head was almoflt *e*? ered l'roin hl^ bod*. W'f'.ile tlie luurdervr wa*. euterlng Uio wlndow, Ml>_ liiiice IiimI apparlDiUy seciired au oll sniith A \VeKS4jn plst.d whi.h wa. liaudy and flred al hlm. The ball took etfect ln th*> wlndow fraine. Ihfl BUirflBtflr. bflBflMflfl ol thi- oa-Mafl-B. -OBtMaafl bM ter rlble work. Hy thi- time Ml-.. flraee heil ifone i.. tlia eloflflt and seenred a double nairelled sljot pun. .she leveiied lt at the miirderer flfl h** i.pprot* li.*d, but un foiiiinat.'ly botb liamiuers snapiied flfl *h'*lls ihat lia/l Iioen exploded BMM flflflTfl before. lle oveip'.weivd lier and aeeompll-hnd his dcvlllsh purpo-c. probably afler kllllnp her llttle nephew. After Uils part of the trasedv tlie miirderer sliot lier throinrh the rl.ht rlMflR, the l._U rraanng through lie. teeth, strlklug Uie wall nnd l'alllng Bfl UM bad. There must have lieen another -trupi.1.* for tho Ji- -sesslon of the inni. lle tore lt from hef graflp, aud, swinptiig ii aroaafl hl- head witli DOttl iMBflfl, dt*ovA the utork :i.ain-t her face wlth Mrrlhle forea. The blow -tm. k her b^twaea laa forflRead aafl BOflfl and crii-h1.! ln li." flkalL F.veiv booe ln her fa.r* wa- bi-oken. TRrn wlth ? keea bread. knife he utahhrd her In tln* i:v.-k, cuflng unl a iqnarfl sectlon of rleali aud fliiishlng wlth two terrlble _n>i.<*. on lier Hirouf. Krankie rarkwoud, ? beadUfnl llttle aoMea-halrefl ehii.i <>f tlve rean. was found oa the floor at Uie foot of the bed with hi- fhroat ent. TBfl floors of both l-oon.s were rooipletely eovend with blood. and the BBMMBflfl on the bed Bfl wRM HMfl Knne lay. wa- sogey wlfh pore." A Xew Stnyrna dispatcfi. (o -The Tinies-Cnloii"' to nipht says: "The .oiivbtloii is growrflf here tluit thfl oinrdera ;.t Uie Paefewood bou?e b *,?.* roauaRrafl bv somehodp belotiplnp to this neigliborliood or at lea-t famlliar with tl* preaflMflfl and -urroundlnp roiintry. Tlie thaOR ls that tbe murders were onimitted Just after breakfast Saturday mornlng about 8::?? or 7 O'eloek. Mr. I'ackwood still r?'fuics to state whotn he suspects and none of the netghbon appear to have had any knowiedge of Miss Rraee'a loVfl alfni.' If ?lie had one and nobody so far as known ls ml-sing from tho neighborhood." __?-_ * CLOSIXO PRICES 08 OAUfOBBIA STOCKS. San f-r)ii..|s,'0, D*c. 14. 1891. sa'n',lav TcH._r. S.flS S-jturdav To-day Alta."o r.nlv.-.r.to HeM _? Rfltcbar. S.20 iwdie OflaaM.<><> ( liollar .1.3". ton t.'al & Va....4.-."> I'rown Point.ot) (.ould & ('urry....l..o Hfllfl * Norcross.. 1.?!?> Me_l_an .l-8o Mono .ftfl) Xavajo. .15 ,i ;.? 2.15 .611 1.88 4.01) .IS.') 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