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IN THK CTCLING WORLD COM_-_*TTVO ARRANOEMKNIM "?l BICTCLI DAT. tTUCK WNTFH TO UBBT TO r?A1 BTAT-M-BrT ---a. ngr-KTART "'.'K'': KOTTM <>E im. . U M A'-' RlDl - a WKST -?-?. .-,.'.' LMA N Tho Meycle daaleri In Kew-Tork aa wi m.-i-.v of the mam "" iookia* forward to Pebnii rj -- wll ph? plana io forma.lj celebrate I .?*?*> ha<- met wltb genei and from preaenl Indloatloni Bl peU Day wlll nol thia year oot II ls Ith ' atllut oi Bln. ........ Monday all I " "M'd *;,! ? ful .:? a ! ' : 1 ' '. . ice- of were aeen .... ?? he. wou . -. ihe local Hon- d '" )'" ?" ? a ani of the IS - Own tra' a ' '' ' H"':s" i l a thc - .,: ntattve at tl a . I meetlng of I - 'xue- \ ui to be 1 ils r.ei i M . | - ,K';"; 1 i tracl ? .!?:.? 1 yeaterday i-nera are dl?ati ":" tn* Ka nal i lr. ull ind tl ad a now organlaatlon l?.:. ' " Ownara Af- -I ittor <-' Tbe < rea anl Ai ib nay lake a more proniln^nt part ln cycllnf atTalra heraafter, The followtng eocnmlttaa ha ' aan appointed to look after the cycllng ? hib: C. W. Raamu- H B. Pullert - v, Wlnti.n-.harn and F. H Wi'ker. Praotdent Fklnkle of tha ? ei tury Road Clnb of Amerlca baa appointed _ ot Chlcage. chalrman of the Roi ; Record Commlttee of that orgtt .atlon. to a . ' Q irrett, realgi ad '? -Aaa ani lay tbat Btevena a--d >feParlaad hn l Btgned Wlth tha Trlbune '-irn for rh? mm'.rg aeaaon a-.d thnt C. S. Wella hnd nlgned arlth the Clevel i " Oourrotta and l_amberjark are, II la - il I, to ba man bera of th? Cleveland l Jav Faton urfreed ln the olty yeaterday to rom pleta arrangementi f r hla match arlth the foreim rlder Kaaer Ther ? -! probably taka Place et 8- Loula *lnrl r th- meetlng of th- Natlonal Aaaembly In Pebi Organiau llon haa heen quietly effected among Ihe Weatern dlrlalona of tha League of Amerlcan tvh?-im<?n. a:i.l al preaenl It u iatd thal aeven Weatern dtvlalona 1 to po to '.he St. I_oula convention of ihe League wlth thi - cstei- '. 'a wlth tha Jlllnnla ? .- r -tkli gai P elght .11vi?lona ?rlll a - ? ' thi Am - e PRBE PBRRIAOE POR BICTCLW. Albany. Jan. 2* -Aaaambtyman Bcbmld to-day ln trodnced ? MH provldlng thal io peraoo, assoe.* tlon or -or ?" ia operatlng nny ferry !:i thla State or betweei thla Btati an_ anj other Btate shail make er exact a iy charge or fare for the carrylnar of on*- bl ?>???? aingla paaaengei on aay of Ita ferryboats. A. G. Kr\\*E CBAMPIOX FIGCRE SKATER. ttO*? or THE OTRBB CT-MPBTITOM A51P ?Wl ' NEAT. 1'IM IN THE COWTWT AT BT Nl '!'? -:_..'- RINK Arthur c. Ke me, of tha New-Tork Athlatle Club. ls the fipurc -katti ' tnplon of Amerlca. tlenrge T>. PbHllps, of tbe s_::.- club, la the ex-champlon. Tho conteat- for thi hamplonahlp wore brought I , _ r<;n?e at the St Nt. ..- l nk at a lata hour __s- nlghl. Of tb- iweaity-one flgurea only elght wera nr.i-i-.ed o:. Thuraday night, and only thro? ; jreatarday B-ftarnoon Th- '?? m? i der were practlaed laat night The eonteat dragged weaurtlj townrd , tho oloee Thera was '.lttlo doubt of tba u'.tlma.o reault frora . ..rt, a- lt waa aeen r.t once that Koane. out ipponenta lt promla. i to b? a Oght for aea ! place between Irvlng Bro kaw, of thc Bt. IS Iaa _ ? Club, and L_ A, Bervatlna The lat n i not at hia beat inst night. Howai Wan lad '-? l Improvement lr: _____ v. ?: ty, of 1'a.ter ?on, und Krank li-rv-i of Bronxdale, N. V., aaamril to lack the ftntah, akJll aa.d at> la of thetr local rlvala Tbojndgea wer- Home Rubenateln, Montr?>?j, a. j A A.' E. P, Goo'l, Brooklyn, nn<* R. J, Br-hitefer, i Natlona! Pka'.lr.ic Aa? ?:..?: - orara, B. J. Mon*-- ? _romer>'. K A B A., nt. i Mortlm-r Blahop, N. V. A. C. Ti.e flgnra movement- wera na f'-liows: I rhtrtRe of edga roll ' rwi rd | - on elther , outslde or laatde e_g* ' .-,..? r 11 back ward, begtnnlr.g on elther on*eld_ or Inalde edge; tpren.i ??: 0 i iirv-ed ' angh *?thi , I In and Rytng, b?- | gtnnlng or ? -'.? or out-ld ge; < unred anglea? : roeklna tnrni tslde edge, , or insi." adg*a to Inaldi edge, forward ai.J back ward; ranred anglei ? or anrll irrap^ rlnaai Includlng P la "ti il i a and hael ma-rementa ambi roltng, toa aplna (ptrouettea) and I nts or. both to?a; alngl and double flat t?r" splt i, crr.gBfo.it and m-o foot ' whlrla; (a) an on. foot and or both ! 'oo- .-. r | ge. b luhle: lo'-p and _???-? . aingla and i ln eombinatli - rlgli il and ' pac Mai ? The a Votxgbty . - Horn?- . 2 Barvatliw ..... i I .-. kaw ...._4 Ware . & Keane .I e HOCKr-.v OAMBfl TO-DAT. Tha Rew-Tort itthlettc Phrt hockej team wlU rlay a match game a th the Colnmbli Untreralty aeaaea to-nlght at tho Pi Nlcholaa Rh ? ? At 2 e'cloek thi- afterno ther- wlll be a gam<_ between boya of ihe I<a Bal e Bc'*iool and a team from Rlchmi nd Btati ? To-nlght at th Avenue Rlnh tha flrst gurr.e fo b- - I'.'.y:-. ln the Inte: ? .- t? io ke) . - II] -.iko place '? ?- ? < r. team- repi ng Tale and r. wn unl veral m PLAY FOR THF GOCLD GOLF CUP. Laketvood. N J., Jav '-? 8] lal. Tha golf rnr.'ch to-day waa ln ihr .-- ? .-,, which *\? Oeorga J Oould . 'fr-r* -i prlae, arl flva playera macle the double round of th- llnka Th- acorea fotlow aa Net, -' H CM? .... _ TT,e K?v D i- aehwart-. IOS c. T Rlchardaon. 103 ?Tam-s Cbavei-B-. . ... 107 A B C. l" r . TUF n*Y COLT FBAXK TBOMPBOX SOLD. Lextngton Ky., Jai W II Tande mar. ot thla clty, haa m Henry l_ lfar? tla. of ? Id ba y co 11 Thompfon. by ,'' ' prlca Dald a WXBIBITIOy '?/' 8W0BD PLAY. A leetlmoi lal for tl y ? ? ? ? v of tha late Profeaaor il I .- maltra dTarmea of th- New-York ?? . . ?_] h9 I Weai I ? ? of word ru. r. and there ? PBOTEST BY BU IK ?RVS1 OYBBBOTaBD. Oeneral Appralsera I of tl e b i - .. : . agalnat : Um dnty *? aa -. of ..Uptr ' ' :.. J-ra. ln Deoi nber, UN, on the Bteaauhlp Kapraaa . ?? a\-gat waa anl -? ?___ ar in -.xI-bb. lj, *..:___ tt.e . ..:tj <n _,un. ; ?'? ' ? ectfied a- alevaa abtlllnga a bui Lredw. . .- batng ex tendi-d ln i' .. ? - ariittea ?n aniount ii-. floiina, aald l ?-,? nmo-int '?fi . .i '? "? ha i in thelr proti ^f that the entrj . on tha I.,c?Ih of the Borin r "' . ?? . ? '??: .- |. "lf Iiui' .' I'. i :?'on aaya, tne tnvolci ? de out In t.iat currency and no . -., ..... _,. aeaaed ? without . eferen. e to whei ... ,. ,.hl,j tr r.ot * Ale >...... i _. ( . ... tt-ra' You ?lll Hnd a llat ln I ? of t<.--_v'a l??ua An attractivc feature of Lundborg's pcrfumes?asidc from their individuality is thc dainty manner in which they are put up. WORK o\ 77//-: BVPOET. AMOUNT-! .LLOW-ED FOI. h NUMBEH OF DE i'.\i:tmi:nt.5 The Board ef Batliaate and Apportloi nent 1 I I ex, ntlve aeealon ln th. Mayor'a offlc yet afternoon aml agreed ipon the tinal eetl i r aeveral amall <!? partm At ' p. m. the Board I an open aeaai n and voted to i ... ,. ? ? | ler. waa no ut th. open meetlnf. Aftar th. p i aeaai ... ,:.; a, |, nreni 'nr,, executlve ?.<*^ion. .nd apenl :,.,,.. . ,,_ the "v i ln ean-Merln*. th. flF ureH for Bom. or th. Iarg?r d-partm-nta Th. | wlll hav. another publle aeaaion ror ' a on at 11:30 a. m to-day. __._.__. ... the Item whlch were adrled ,. , .., tor y.x Bt thi ? ? Aekei -iln. Bureau of - Ipal Biatlatloa.????*? ? ?}?-?{JJ f Brooklyn . lA.gO n ' I **>*??? . ' Int, n.n.- _*" l'- ? a ll) ma . ... .,.. , , , . ..- ' .ni ? ???? .. . .. . .. Ktrrr Plvtelon TO.-aW "_ -'?' ? Bttan -mi Tba Brooa.... IM.S3* ? : - and Qjt.i. '? ?*> f" ;; . e. 1 .._, ,,,?, i ? nta .1?. - - I lelon.V-: ... : ... ? ? elBlon.,.'.'_ _?; , ?ond.??? i-"" . '? ard . ?-?J ..,',;? ?aal oi .??"*___ ", ..-. B. . -?' ..-ea-ora . . '.-..,, ..'.,,. ,. .-..,. urt ordera.MMHD ' - --^ -Junielpal Juatleea .iu.i??? li-.wi* ? -e LOOKING UP UNPA1D ASPESSMENTS. PR-C-XDKKT ?m'O'.aha.n' ".'"Vixd T*"> _ :'R1.R CTL-UR OF THB PJ"BT T.IMIT. T'rr.! .en* Hnlafian of the Ttoard of Pubtl. Im proremanta aald yeaterday that he waa go\ng ?head arltli 'v" In-reetlgatlon of the unr-aid asseae menta for Improvementa "lt la not a'.one a quea llon whether the rlty arlll lose CO.OOf.O* or nothlng," ( ht aald. "'.' i* R nueatlon whether the revenue ; b la whleh w lll have to be lasu.d to m?e; the dt^a , | aea ll .-. n-.''-'.;..itlo:i o.' tiie next tax levy, Wlll nol ip , ?ui te : aa _<?!.: of th. ,-i'y nml '. r ? _r r.ie .:>? l don't thlnk thi y a .1 be ao ,-i. bu lf there le any doubt it arlll deter ir.- , . from b rlng the rlty*. bonda. ln riio fn<*e i ol thla unceri ilnty iu to the ponfr of the .-rr to laaue mc... ..on.is. tne Haarn of Public Improae menta would ha*/e a har.! tlme gettlng tne Board atlmate nr.d the Munlclpal Aaaembly io *u thorlze ajiy exrensive publle Improvementa now. -4 HUGH BONNBR THE CITT'S FIRE CIIIEF. fOKMAIXT A-'POINTED PT rv-iStMLSSIONKR BCAN N___U--_J-_B DALB MADE UBBVl l-CHt-T. AND POMI. OLD RANKP ABOUSHEIi. Flre Corr.ml-floner Scannell yr'sterday abollshed ln h!s (*ernrtmcnt thn rar.ks of r-hlef enalr.err of the Borough of Hrooklyn and Queena n?:lstart chlef englneer, dlatrlct onginrrr. Inapeetora nn l atokar. of Hrooklyn. and eetabli.-hM these ra.;k.*i end gr..dr.e: Chlef. Depu*y Chlef, chl-ff of ba'tal lon. captalns of oomr'anira, lleutenantf et as.?l.it ant forenvri. engineera of Fteamera aml f.r?m.n of the Brat, aecond, thlrd ar.d fourth grmle-. Hugh Bonnee w.rs made fhief of the iH-partmeiit. and J.-.mcs Dalo was appolnte-l De] :'y Chlef, and arlll be In command In Hrooklyn und Queena. A number of men who had passed aticr-asafullv thp Bchool of Inatructlon w^ro adm.tted to the un, f.-..-n,-al for- of tho Uepartm-nt. Th-y will al don unlforma to-day an firemen of the fourth k i ... Tha app. Intmenl of these men .. many fenri as to tiie sta;;dinK of the probatlonary nvn appoint.d by the obl Plre Board. THE PliRMAXFiN'T CITIZKXS UNION. The aub-eommlttee api" toted by the Baecuttre I'ommltte'.' Of the Cltlzens UnlOO to draw np a plan for a permanent organlzailon of t!.e union I.a- held rneetlni.8 n.-nrly every week for aeveral montha, ai a wlll nrnk? u renort next Wedneaday erealng al a meeting of the lOxeeutive I'ommlttee, nt No. i_ Baat Twenty-thlrJ-et. Whlle the r"port Wlll nol be made publlo Ir. advance of the meetingr, on ?Wedneaday -venlria;. lt la known tha* the : th? aub-commlttee einhrar^a a c.ntrai eommlttee ai.d .Hstrict organlaatlon. ln a!) of the Aaaembly dlatrlcta. The .?.tr.il .omniittce wlll he actlv. ln matters re'.j'ir.s to munlripa! affalrs. ai.l . keep an Intereat in State pnlltlca. ao 'ar as any leg-llatlon afr-cilng the rity lo concerned. ? - N'EW OrrHflAI? 6WOR.*t IN. Dar.leA B. Phlilipe, of No. 2S5 Adelphl-Bf., Brook? lyn. waa aworn Into ofF.ee yeaterday hy Mayor Van Wyck, as Dep'ity Auditor for Brooklyn Dnnle] Oallahaa wns eworn ln ta firhool f*om mlssioner for thn Horougrh of Queer.s Jamea ('. .Hp^niei-, of No. I Kaet i'orty s.venth a*., was appolnted an Aaelatai I Ci -; rHt'.on Coun* ecl and wa.? sworn ln l,y the Mayor Mr, Hp^mrer ls an old-tltna lawj.r. under Prealdent Hn hanan he waa Unlted BtatM Dlatrirt-Attorney for N.,n!: ern New-Yorh "A aleo wa? a Judg. of :he 8u j rlor Court, ><er\ ir,g from ISTO to 1873. He wes a nieml er of th. flr.t Aqueducl Commtaaloa, and berved for flve >>.irv |? t!...t body Hla com nenaatlon wl'l be fla-ed hy ?'orporatlon f'oun-el whalen. e OOMPLAXNTB AF TO PSRBONAL TAXXA Presldent P'eltnir of the Tax Department sel. y-.-aterday that many eomplaints were heln* made on account of ti.e ...wameni for p?-r?,-,nai *-,x,.. n w bdng colleeted by tha Department "We a ei I . ? . .. ' bc aald IVe are Juat c < riie aaaeaamei i ; placed by the old Board " lr. s?.me Inatani ? ??? ? ? earn only 110 nn.l 112 a .'Mk are . -? ? d for peraona! pi ????.? , tlie value of 1 ? ? i oi j. ? I e THK BRONX WANTS THE TI'.INi: POUNTAIT. The Iv<.r. IcH or Ilelne foontaln, whlr>h the rrjty of New-York re] ' ? aome Ome a.to, wi.i he aceepted bj the Boi lUgh .' The Hronx lf the Art f'nmmln Bion or th. ?? wl ' c.rtify tr.e acc.pta.lon. M?m Of ' Hoard nre ln f.ivor of tnklr.ir lt. ... | that tha f .unta ln I a pla '.-d eonWwh ra on h. Oi l i one erl are ln faaor r.f h.vlng It nt the ioot of the marble atepa whi i, ara i i lead up to th. r.ew Mun naflding of The r.rona. ? LBCTURB FOR A DOf'K nOARD CO.NTPUCTr.R. Only J. F' raz.-ant <"rim, presldent of the I-wk Board, and C mmlai oner lfurphy took part ln tt.e weekly mee Ing yeaterday, Peter F. Meyer. the other Commlaaloner, belng atlll .-..r.rrr? j to his ro in. J.:- i H iod, a coi iractor. who hai ,.'. n ? >" of a pler nt Twenty fourth-at. ! ... North Rlver, _.i>iararf-.i befora i a Hoard t. explaln why he had Ulegally ac epti II from ?he Cataklll I a* w larfaga In i .... irtei ?Don't ; i I ? '? i.i ."'.Jf'.'i actlon \x.i- lllera 1 mlgbt - . by a v.ry bard nameT" ^. d.-n: ' ' 1 ... ?? r lf ln that waj." rc.;.on..'<.J Hood, ?*TI e I'atekll Lln.wa.pr .I for n om i l aaked me io get th.m aome a larfage Tbey ,,rr, r.-1 to i .i watehman an I ? i ,? ? .... tl -' wh.n you knew th>-.t rhe clty ml; ? - ?''" :'"^"' ;" ?' ' '' ," .ald Pr. Cram "However, aa we ara aatlafled thal you I I not l: t. ' ?? ? y '-" ara a attar drop on con.ld.ratlon that you ; i - j ? . ? treaaury." .".ir. Ho. '. . -i .'?.,.!..?! promlae The Boelal Reform C . .".'??- ? I '? ?? '? '?','", A. Curley, ' : ? ' r a r n I, nd re-: . ? v....... - md l H rer The I ird promli '? r the applloal on A TAX IM'/./.I.H IV RICHMOND. The collectlon of taiee ln lhe I ?? ' Kieh moad ha. not been '.m-g .;>. ?.*.."? to t'.,- fallure of lhe old i ? .-.nl .,.* Bupa-nrl_ora t,. file th. ia\ llat. with ti-.- County Treaaurer for . n De? cember i Tbey fi>d t.'.e Mata al ;o o'elo tb. nlght ,,f December ?;. ao rt,ir peopie h.d r.,> oppariunlt) tr. p.i> tbair i.i>.r? In Decen n a ??.?.! u rd.nie ..f ,, pei cent. i nd. ;?w tt. panalty of l per ceni la added t.- unpald ... i i . , d an ad llll . ot _ " ? ' -ary i 'ihe Hureau of Collectlon urid Ar'ears do.1 not 1.-. v. wheti,. ? he < Ircum.t incea Uie pervally of I pei ceni or n,.r. Th, Bun ?-. h.i^ i-mj...i no notice to in. and hr... rn .,' r.o COlle -l.uny. i ?? ? tor tlllon t,...l . eontnrtmea wlth ihe Cor? poratlon C nael yesterday and n.?k, .1 hlm for nr, ?ali ,n of tr.e dapartm.ni Ih to :: lgatlon by nr.' ,i?teinpti,,K i,> .,,.,,, , e|tn-r lh. I pei ceni ><r the (, ner cent perralu .r ? huaiiy inke this eoure. ? "PBRflONAL LIBBRTT" THE KI.r.OAN Th. Ln rpeadenc Hai: Demo nny of the Vin /r-s^-n'.!' Dlatrl ? held i meatlng laal ? i ."teyln.rif t, Ita'! Mzth riv. ar.d 9 and the f >va:n^ otftrf-* thr !':?? w> .-. ..... Erneai Harviee ohalnnan Charla. j.h.^s rlee chairnmn. and Mi ).,.? I K.l nt Resolutloi.a were udoj.ttu ' d.ploi . aj la preecrlWrig now Clvll Bervlee rr-gulatlc-na. com Tnonrllnic thc courao In Albany of Assemblyman WIMIatn A-tor "'hanlor and approvlng tne Bundaj and exclae hiiis preaentec m Albany by Aaeetnwy* man llnrmirj-er. Ern.-?t Hnrvl.-r d**clai*e*l ln a bj.h thal on tha laaua ?f "peraonal lloertr ?). Miv.irr.ttv flKht laat year hnd t>e?n WOn n> the Oemocrata and If tbe Demoeratle party waa I., win ti"- Oovernorahlp Ihla > <.r. it would do i-o only on Ihe aame l?suc. ? THE \E\Y ENROLMENT. PBAT.'RBfl OP THE WORK i'M'flR THR COM MITTEE OF PIFTY-THREE. The vtettora to tha Commlttea r?f Flfty-three'a headqnartera In lha Bt Jamea Bulldlng, Broad nn- and Twentj -la ?t., i i iny In th.-*.- lart few day- before the hotdlnf ol the general i ii, ? :. wl U-h -arlll begin oi Tu< aday. The Com e.- .,n Enrolment bold- to i Ight Ita laai regular ? g prlor to tha enrolment, anl on Monday - ? ? ? ? rman Backua of thi o mmlttee wlH ? at headquartera tr.<> chalrman ot ?n i"? en roillng diatrlcta for a I tlon en l .fe of Ihi onganli itlon golng lo enrol i ?" re ar- aeveral ; Ints or dtfferenca betwe. the projected enrolment an.l an* previoua enmi _ri*--it ewr held here. Tho old Republlcan eOTOl dlatrlel i j -? ? i to bi " Aa ?en bly dlstrlci l bal la ? mbl) dlatrli a ? an enrolllng dl trict The i .mltti ? iBtltutlon uen; ta I itreme, : .. ele -tlon dlati let the ? ' unlt, Aaaembl} ?>' **B* roillng dl-trtcta a* lr had electlon diatrlcta Tho . i nmlttee of Plfty-three haa taken a mlddle .,.. , , ? ? ,irv! tra:II] unlform number of enrolllng dUtrlcta for ea.-h of llie -iverai Aaaembly dlatrli .?. but ap . | ? ? o need< nnd condltiona "f ea.-h dletrtot, aa reported by its rep reeentatlves. Thore are thus, In mo ?unty of New-Tork, ahont ono hundred and Bfty enrolllng j dlstrlrta. nnglng from one ln an Aaaembly dla- ? tr,.t id Sfteen. Eaeh of theaa one hundred , nnrl flft) diatrlcta, more or loaa. wlll. of j oeurae, have three enrolllng ofllcera making a ; lo'ai of about four hundred and flfty mon. it l ouatomary to glve compenaai on .'or tho work of aupervlal | ment; and lt la a faot stenifl eanl of tho earnaetncea and dlal -tereatednaaa of lh- RepubHcan voter- who nro worklng under the ??.,. ? i ?. ? ?? a'a com Ututlon wlth ths . .:? : of aecurlng n olean organlaatlon aad honeat management tha? not a dollar tn lo ba pald a eln I . a of I four hundred an.l tlfty in-cere f. r his -ervlce- durlng tho -nrolment Theae mon. ll ahould bc added, glve for tho good "' th- ai ??? thelr aervl .-. nol merely tor three nlghta, but for ten r.lghts. The enrolment ls to b* held ln each dlatrlel between certaln houra on the evenlnga of February !, 4 and 10 But a novel feature of thla enrolment ls that li ma. ko on durlng the Intervening n!j_h'.? also. On ti.o thre- rei ilar ntg ta the enrolllng offl ts -ro to he pre. al th- regular ernoliing place-, to .-...::,? ? of appll ant- ' ?n i ie other ~, ,.k, .. . ig I-'ebi iar_ 9. ttie> ,ters al nny pla< ? -al iho .. . pa . - tn place ovlded > majorlty of the Hoard of Enrolllng Ofllcer- (two of the three. are pre-enl and algn ihnr namea In ihe book ? - wlt? nesses In each In-tance Th- pledge moreover, ;.j dlfferent from nny ror mer Ke. il I m pledge preacrlbed for an enrol? ment ln thU clty. h regarda future lotentton rather than paat act. A voter -ub-crtblng io ll "i am a Republlcan, an.l Intend to act wttn the Republlcan pary at Natlonal and Btata eiec ? ,ni." Ho may havo been pravloualy a goia Democra almoat too mu.-h to expect thal any former Bryan 'r.o silver iiem^rdtB wll preaent themaelvea but If ha baa decldi ? to . n rtywlthwhtcl he waa afflliated In ".Intha Kla agalnat Natlonal repudlatlon and dlaorter. . tvlll 1 - r- relved without any perlod pf proba Hon 'I ? ? ;*. whlle hinding aa to s-tato anu , . - tlona, )"it\e. theenrolled membera ot tha new or- u Izatl m, The Republ c ma ol tho rounty or W-York. free to Joln and aupport ??any Btrlctly non-partl-an. movement for tne eiec MTne? le?at.onPof ?he enrolllng pjaoaa throughout tv-e county * II be glven In The Trll.une later. ? ? BRTOHT PROfTPECTS FcR ENROLMENT. BNCOtTRAOINQ RBPORTg AT a KKOTINO Of TIU3 KEPTTBLICAN AJWOCIATIOR OP THB 3CX18T a meetlng ot the Republlcan Associa-ion of tha xxist Aaaembly Dlatrtct waa beld laat night at tho Nrw-Ami.tfrrti.rn Club, No t& West K_Mtjr-etXth st , for iho |. irpoae of compIeUng the arrangamenta In'the llatrlct for tne Republlcan enrolment whloh beglna nexi Week. The New-Amaterdara Club on January 14 voted to support tho movement r.pre unted ? ' mmlttee of Plftjr-tliree. and at a ipeclal meeUng beld en Uonday night cf thi- week rcafflrmed ihat declalon by tha vuio of 45 to B. There wer* about iw . hundred Republlcana present last ntght when Jamea B. I.ehmalor called the ineet-.t.a t.. orJer. many of them membera of tha - latlon only. and not of the club. Mr. Lehmaler made a brief apeech, expre. ..Irig hla plaaaura at tha ,ar__ att.i.dunca, commandlng th* strong -ta*e meiit reitai.iii'.g "'harmony" pur.ir.h-d yesterday by the Coromlttee of Plftj threa -nd Hiig_e.n:ng tha hkelthood of th.. XXlai Dlatrlet givlng tba i^rg.-at ei tolment in 'ho county. Then ho introduced B. B pai r.ir.i who w?a um of tho Commlttaa of wlne i v whom ll '? pre-ent Commlttee of Plfty-three waa lelected ^'- iat an a mun say to m?n whos mlnds are airtn'ty made upl exi UUmad Mr. I'a.-k ., . -,\.. ?,,-.. all worklng together u hat. a glort oua thliu i a be for u- aho belleve n th* oid par'v that we can have a votea aven in the ori to me, gi ntlemen, aa i look .-..??. in ol men >o-i are, tha: .,,. ?r. ,. rlghl track. II has boon my biia rty M ..ri to bo a aehool i. . . ._- ii,- !? and ln ._m . .1 thelr almB, i - ror th. ? rm : iit'O deslr- I .,,irt r, v Incentlve now is tbere tor ? all the dlrtj work put 'he mi) gel m . return Bul lf ba Bho? ? . or darea i ith -et BBlde. i thia movement, In lha hope ihat II mark- tl.- be ? f a great reform.' \ :..-,: wan n ro th- Rev .l"hn T'.aleom il re ung hl- regret at not belng abla to ba nnd th'-n rhairman Lehmaler Introduced, John 8t. w ii :. pn id< ul ?' : I ? -'?? ?'? *n lerdam : ..... ? .. o were nol member- ol i b* ? lub, li iat o ? ? ' in a ,-i, ,r_ aildr. <? ? ompared ihe pr. ei t n thls i " ' '' prl ' ii ad? b) lh- R ipu Uc^n pari e thin the ,11*1 fortj >? iri. air. Lehmah r 1 Mi Htewari ' to all Re 1 to Joln t dwelllng ui.on tha ? 1 , ?n iu- Itutlon a- -i rallylng tho Anl; JI. hine Itepubllcans ui Jni, ,. . , , a cnlltd u| m v\ llllam m !.,?,,, io report coi terning the enrolment work. ?r sald that iho pro-pert- w-r- rery for a large enroim. I he XXt-t A hat a fi m ot th- el.1 ri ? ? , 1 been canvaa-ed. Bub-cn ? _r oul clrc .isrs to th- R< - t tho-. H ta wera a-ked f * Tl ..... ? ir ? ? of the aeveral en ... -? - -, ? t?-. wlth the locatlon <>f tho enrc III t .' , ? \s.-io lhe-i read and the maetlng ? ? .TOH PT.ATT EXPECTED TO-DAT. Renator Tl miae >' P a.tt did not com* to th* elty ? evening, but al the h*ad ? m 81 ??? Commlttea ll w-u the Flfth A\'-i.'ie ii ,-,. .me "i the R< publli an ;,. ,,. - . tln 1. a--i-,..' ire whose bealth !..'* Improved, ntsrt.d ? t. rday. ? niAT WHIBPER ABOUT OENERAL ITCOOK a whlaper cam- over the wlre- from Albany a lay or -.1 ago, thai Tlmothy 1. Woodruff waa to 1- r ??::??!.? ,.'.;... . t. nu. aiid lh.it ;X-? lll '?? Mi ' '""k would ho nflui nce ..f 1 lie Platt ma mt-Ooi rnor, on 1 he -am- tlckei ? ? ?. |h the re-lgnat n if Dlacl ' n ???' Cnlted . . ? ..... ? ?? 1. eould bacom- Oovernor; 1 . ........ .?,;.:.1 -.in . _riior, ? ??' ? effectual io tl la out ? ? hli frt. ;? ? mlled al the .. ? ir.. dlnn'l -""i-.i to 1.1 - . ? ? ? \i 'o<>k would ronai nt Itlon l" I'l.i'.irrri would be led." ? I'.I.I.I.WooD PLACED o\ TRIM,. Wllllai 1 A Bella rho la alao known a- w:v, nnd who lr. HHld t.. l.-ur hn,l n. i? ? j.jet ?. ? r ln Pr ino- iced on trlal . Judge *?.'> w-biiiaer ln l'ar* II of talned r.'.-n \", Mai 1 i Co J. ?> * !. of Jewelry . im a ? rr.iwd p#||., . - vas arr- ?te ? and m '"?:. -<? irehe. ... a large number "f p?wn leketa In bla 1 a?aal 'ii.ir the stolen .1-. -,\ hli h had I 1 rned on th- B ? ? 1 ?. '. ?? I- raii 'n wanl fi.-, wo d f .1 Mtorni :..,!., ' '? ?' II ' ? llegi 1. h* 1 cur.-d 'rom M.ix l_ebaudy, ih. r ?illllnn frntiri H- 1?- air". n:i:,r..4 f,,r *.r?<,. t ? nl li Pai to try Bell wood wan a*< ..? .1 ? y, and the court idjourne ? untll Uo a> ? UPE IMPRIttOXMEBT FOB 1 BCBDBBB8 1 .1 Batea tha Wm Indlan n^m -,??.? wlfe, Virglnla, waa ? to llfe nmeni yeaterdaj mornlng ln tba t'ourt of l<*neral Beaet. 1 ? r..:. . _,.- allowed to pli ? 1 r tn tbe aecond degree 11- 1 '" f* -?- old and hU ,.. i.,k. 1, into ?> lh- Ulatrtd Attorne, w,.-? n. a . ? .:.-.- plea T Exploitation and Explosion HE goods told of yesterday have been scattered through thc vicinity by a sale positivdj cxblosive in suddenness and vigor. The news of to-day will probably prove equally dynamic. |f it interests you it is well to be early. Store features undergo some changes. The Klondike exhibit ends at five o'clock to-day The snow storm in the rotunda will be cleared up before Monday. On the fifth floor the bicycle ring offers ample opportunlty lor indoor nding to music, and incidentally tor testing our 1898 wheels. i..... Pr.rr..i ?'? clothing chicf needs !:?*PrMf d more room. You'll help Clothing for him to procure ii when Men and Boys. .v01j read this. Prices have been ruthlessly cul on large quantities of well made. fashionible and seasonable clothing, and the selling bhould be short and quick. MEN'S OVERCOATS At $* 50?In blue and blKK kerseys; were . 0 and $1? Some nt $10, which were $15. Others at $12, regularly $18 At $15 Oxford and bl.ick friezes; we-e $'-0. At $20 -Black Cheviot, Montagnac or Thibet; were $2. At $28 50?About 40 overcoats in fine imported kerseys and velours; silk lined; were $?5 anJ $40. COACHMEN- coats At $20- Of fine kersev, heavy a!l-wool lining, also interltned; raw edge seams; 22 in green, 21 m blue. Value |30. BOYS' LONG TROUSER SUITS At $7- -In fancy mixed, naw blue and black cheviot.; strlctly all-wool; sizes 14 to 19 yean; small men ir.ay also be fitted r, this lo*. F.arlier in the sea? son would cost yot: $10 to $13 30 BOYS' MIDDY AND SAILOR SUITS At fH?About 250 Irom the best makers, handsome? ly tr.mmed with ?iik souta.he, vanety of colors; sizes?muldv suits. Ii to S years, sailor suits, 8 to 12 vearv $5 to $H qua'ntiei. BOYS' DOUBLE-BREASTED jACKET SUITS At $R50?oOO a'.l-wool. silk-sewed suits lor boys 9 to 18 years; up-to-date p_,ttern?; have sold at $o U>$8. ____n- f ,or Fourth av.nu-. Further FtR prices like these would be interesting even in August. Fur Facts. vet there's plenty of fur weather to come judging by averages and the laws of compensation. At $49- ?.;..'.larettes of choice Persian lamb with top rollar of chtnchflU; were $<W. At $5-?Electric capes with yoke and hlgh storm eol lar of rhinchilla, 18 inche. deep, 180-mch ?weep; were $70. At $.%6 handsome cMlarrtte* of stone maiten, 19 inche. deep; were $75. At $,.6?t'hinchiila foiLrette*, 10 inches deep; were $78. At $03--F.rm!n. coll.trrtte, wlth bow and benrls of black bri'.id t.rl and trimmed w1"th white plaited chiffon, was |180 At $.:< Plain " Ink capes, 25 inches deep, 125-lnih iweep; wrrr $125 At $11'.' !'<" ..:? lamb coats, mada from genuma 1 elpai. dyed skins; wrrr $150 At $210 -Handsome rrrink ."apes, 86in<-he? long. with border of mind ta were |876. At 1.545 -Pei ian lamb ulstcr,68 in lor*g, made of choice lelected ikins; nev. Mouse front, with nrt steet bdt; w.is?7'-."i At$112. -Genuine Russian sable cape, 27 in d-ep, trimmed around 1" Itom with 35 tatb, was $1500. Brr-ott floor. Fn-?.?_r ~ . One eminent scholar has said "Remember that*)r John ciark Ridpath Ridpath. WK misnamed?that he d "alwavs call him Remember Ridpath be? cause he wrote things in such a way th.it hisre.uiers couldn'f torget them." Such a testimonial is surely the highest that could bc paul .i historian. Dealing for the most part with abstract facts and incident- widely separated bv time and space, a style that links them to? gether and imnresses them indeliblv on the mental retina. is a gift th.it Dr. Ridpath shares with few. Ridpath, Histcrv of the World ternpts to reading, fastens the attcntion and fixes the facts in just lhat part ot your head where you can get at them the quickest. Upon paymenl ol One D ''j Iha i omplete ie! is de livered al once rhere are eighl n iss /e volumes, 6,800 pages, 4,000 illustrationi Members agree to make nfteen monlhly paymenta to ????(',? iransadion? firsl paymenl in thirty days ifti r jo g?(or tii* cloth bounJ,$l 50am_ntn;*oi the half-Ru?_ia b* nr tha more durable and attractivc ?""-' .i month; lor sump tuous full m.? , $2 M ?< month Merr.Nrs mav resign wilhin tr:i days, and their pay ments will be retumed. Specimen pages, illusu-tions, maps, charts, lesti? monials and full inlormation, ien! free Silk Grenadines Aimost Exclusively. These are stirring days in the textile sections. This morning another sale follows closely four precedent-smashina predecessors. this time Silk Grenadines; favorites of last season. style-leadersof the coming season. Last year's goods, of course, bnt 1898 will have nothing more exquisite, and much that is duplication. There'll beno duplication of these prices, however. At the higher prices in the following list the goods are all in singfe patterns ofsix to eight yards. and. ol'course. are sold as a whoi>. A limited quantity?just 1,300 yards?ofTycoon Repsare also plac-d on sale to-day at 6#c. They were double that price. At IU'._c ? Printed silk grenadines; formerly $1. At 50. ?Fancy figured all-Mlk grenadm.?s; evening and street colors; I'.rmeriv $1 Af 76c. Novelty lace gren.i Ime. in combhations of black Wlth colors; formerlv $1 79, At $1 -Printed all-s:lk grenadines; formerly $2 50. At $1?Silk dolted _;ni/e gr-nadine, colored dots on color.,1 grourids; formerly $'_ BO At $1 95- Silk sfripe.1 colored grenadine, formeriyfi At $1 SS?Fancy lace striped vtk-and-wool erena dine, formerly *:. 19; at II BO, formerly |9 50 At $1.60?Colored Mik plaid black grenadinc; formerly $3 29. At $1?Colored lace bordered silk-and-v.io; black grenadine. formerly $2 M At |1.60?Fancy sifk?u*d?wool grenadine fnwb *:', 60 7 At fl.80 Silk dotted gauae greia ..ne, w-f? rtitt oii colors. formerly $2 M At fl 75?Colored silk pluse blutk g*?narfin?. form'-rlv $' 79 At $2?Biack s;Ik str.pe nove'.U gtaniit-- (n-r-f\. II 75 A'.xn a lot of fancy cloakin*-?. ir. comb:n_t;_r.? tj green a-id black, ^adet bhe and t'.ack. ,:ard;nal ird blaCK, cardinal and g'een. At $1 75 formerly f. 50. Concerning an Astonishing Shirt Thn shirt deserves an announcement to itself, and it shall have it. It'a more shirt for the money than vou have ever seen. Thirty-MX hundred of them go on sale here to-day, and if vou don t admit that they're thirty-six hundred glittering examples of a Wanamaker barga:n. it's becausa you're not familiar with shirt qualities and prices. The same peopie who make our finest custom shirts, made these, and they are made with exactly the same care that the custom work gets. As for matenals. the bosom i$ of 21i'0 count Irish linen, and the muslin is the verv best woven for the purpose. This shirt to order would cost you $1.50, if we made it for you. Its price to-day will be Seventy?five Cents. It is sold laundered. in all sizes and many styles. No restriction,? take as manv ai you like. Here are some other interesting items in to-morrow's preparations fcr filling man'i wants: COI.ORFD SHIRTS?50c. A large assortment of tlie all-over-colored Marlras shirt, also white body with colored bosoms, in t.ruled to sell at $1, aad worth it. |1.50 SHIRTS FOR 75;. 200 dozen mor? of the $1.50 f.incy shirts, which have already maJe a JouMe-bar'elej sensation UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS?35a EACH 2,500 mo'e of the unlaunde'ej wrhftc shirts, Tiide te excel any 50c. shirt in New York. UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS?45c. 1,600 more ot the unlaundered white ?v:t?, md. ts exce! any 65c shirt in tovrn. MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS?49c 2.5U0 bargams iii ni_:,t shrts.?well rrad., sefierwQl cut; mtislil Take .nd IrimrningS ofthe d- i- .-__. Men's 50c. Neckwear,?25c. each And finaily, an offering in Neckwear which would bring you here even without the other attractions. Fif'y cent qualities in Puffs. Tecks and Four-in-hands, made up for us from a silk-maker's surplus stock. Fresh. new goods, accurate shapes, _tyl:sh and desirable patterns, rich silks and a price without precedent.?26c. each. Footgear for the Family ? Oi;r shoe store is a complete shoe store. Moreover, it is a universal sho? store. !t has no specialties, except the specialty of selling shoes of all kinds for doUart under the accepted retail prices. Everything in foctgear from dancing shoes to rubber boots, and from the infant'i shoe to the octogenarian's slippers. But especially, good shoes for ItSS mnnev, like these:? 420 PAIR* WOMF.VS SHOES-fl A PAIR The balance of t'ie lot we origi:ia:!y orTers I it $1fc), at which price thev competed s ccessli v with H grades. Broken si*es, but we can t r you ifycall give the salesman a few tries. CHILDREN- SHOES Some of our very best ch.ldren's sh.es, many tl which sold at prices up to t'\ a-e ?-;?(& lo execution. Si/-*. up :o 10*.?11.90; 11 to 2-|l 40 Patent leather, laced; call and xid. ia.ed ard Nt toned; patent leather or sole- le.Uher tips A**.M crat:_ little shoes in very rr.luce.i c. its:iik_. but as fine as ever. 850 PAIRS OF MFN'S SHOES-S1 flO A PAIR ('hoice from box calf, enamel leather, waxed calf, tan Russia; modem toe shapes, extension soles, welted and stitched Broken lot,?a size oi.t here and there, but you're fairly ?afe In belng littrd Tiii. is a model of what a $$ 5h.e shouid be. WOMEN'S BICYCLE BOOTS-J1 60 Dark brown canvas tops, nut brown leather vsmps and irimmingSj oak leather sole, full !,eight; per? fect shape, sole weded and sU.hed, nothing to hurt the (oot or try the temper. They will erj':al most $8 goods. F.,_rrh ?a-_nu- in_ Vnth mi-.,: ta i Store, Klntti stre?_. Lawnand A,,| ww styles, ofex Q*-_ _.___- a _______?____ cellenl qualities and mxham Aprons. i|y ^mrTled< A few only are briefly descnbed here; OF I AWN At -ac. -With 7 inch hem and 4 plaits, At 50c? With deep hem, and 0 Hna plaits above; ?itu wide; broad sash At 75c?With 9 inch hem, and on- row of nar? row Inaertfofl above; very wide sash, with deep hem. At $1 ?Extra wide, wth deep hem; bib front with hretcl.es over shoulder; strapi in back; bib and bretelles finished with ne?t embroidery. a OF GINi.HAM At 18c?In fine checki of brown or blue, extra value. At Mc.?In blue or brown rhecks; very wide, coven wh de skirt; wide?*i*h At 40c -Extra wide, with bib front and pocket; <tr-p? rroasing m back aecond * w Chi!drcn's Slwhtly soiltd, and _____.____.w_j ___?___?__?___ hencc half pnee and less. SchoolAprom. Nl.elv trfmmcd Wlth laces. insertions and emoroideries. All si/es, but not in every st\ le. They were 50c to $3. Thev KO at 25c to 11.3.1. 1 ri--,.. ,i .? .? F^ ' rtyle9 are ment:on.i b< Flanne ette ,ow Vou ? sarelv be able Mvirts. t0 find tha one vou want Not much to pay for them. either. At 60c.?ln blue or pink strpes, deep herr and WB9 plaits At 96c ?In vauou<; stripes, deep rir'flr eiged **'th toichon lace At 79c. -Ifl triAed stripes. Spimsh hoWBB ?? torchon lace on bottom At **.... St-ped skirts with deep ruffle hem M one row ot inse'tion above At fl- Of str.ped flannelette with colored dis.**; deep ruffle Vandyke points, edged wrth totcrrsi* lace. S.oon. floor c_aai__. r_?/t.. s\or? peopie than you Fa.ult) Cand> think fudie quality by Judgment. cost Such peopie io not buv our candies. Their loss as well JJ o'.irs, but their mistake exclusively. Thev think our a.indies can't be best, because cur price*. .ire so little. \Vron_*. and ea_ilv ?-> demonstrated. |n.i__;e c^\W quality by palate, not price. Try the<e. for instance. Vanilla V.arsiim.Kows, 1*^_. a 10. i hoco Jte-covered N lugats, Mc a Ib. AKolutelv and undeniablv btst, no mat? ter wh.1t the regular or extorted price. JOHN WANAMAKER Former'v A. T. Stewart ft Co., Broadway, -Hli ave., Uth and 10th sts. BM ILLPOX AT THE BARGE OFFWE. i A rorsa russian is poitjcd to iiavr thk : DISKA1B PB< ?"~f PRECAUTIONa ARK TAK~N TO PRKVENT ITB BPRRAD A m.e nf amallpoa wa- dli overed .? terday ln ..,,,,?, ;, ? at lh- ;? irgi < 'tt' ? "r J H Whtta arhlle maktm hla lally eaamlnatlon of In ntsranu, dl- overed Ihat Kltri Latarowltt, twai three yeara old, i Ruaalan, hmi ihe d:-e..-e. whloh ,ihi, ylr. ... '' ;? rowlta ..rvn-d nera -.n January 22 on the Bteamer Amaterdan . 'r.>m R. ? ,,.r,i,?, ii- va- ? I- 'f-r two hearlnga hy tlM uoai 1 ef Inqulry, nnd then hla caae *>? ia ap- | pealed t" Waehtnuton Ha araa apparentl) healthy ki the 'ime er hla arrlval, ...?i ll * "- aot uatll >-?- , t.rditv ihal hi.) alajna ol tha dleeaee developed ; A- r.."n ?? H war obeerved the mun aaa -<ent to , Rtv-r-ld- Hoapltal. .md th.- alnetj. Immlaranta who . wero ln the poil ?-|i. v ..-. itiated Mn.l laolated f i < ? m ihe othera ln the Barge Oflloa Thi thlrtj ??' 1. nd_.nl- ssii" had -"ii.. i" eoniaci irlth Laaarowtti w?r- th- r .nu- tr.atmenl A ., .. ? pr...? 1 itloii thu ll..ai I nf ll- llth nf Nea v..'K m 11 ut on >? Informed b. thi immi ?.-i ,-? 11 auth.irtM? of lha name- and iddreaae- ot all paaaengei who had landed from the Amster : 1 n ind who ai n thla rlty. and they ?lll be kep' und. 1 l--*-. ?.;. . .1 ? 1 ii '1 . i ? 1 1 rn? p . 1 ?? 1 ?. 1 s- ii iu iho preohlenta uf thu Huta iiuani* of 11-...:_._. i>r I'.-iin -i Ivanla, Maaearhuaette, Hho.l? leland aml .: nd ln.orinl.ia them of tho namea end llll'1. ,'.:i ajf lll- J-., ?:. WhO tlll't KOIl.' !?? ttlu-e Ht.it. -s. The An.-;. r.i.tni had on t.o;ir.i l<M iteerage pav irrtval ;.er.?. of theee mxi>- r<*- . : ln thla rlty, whlle th* othera i\.-nt ( . ,,, ...i--,i \ . an ? ctra preeautlon ..lt thr iiinnk.-te that had I lon pen arere r.-nt to l.llie fumlgated, I ?r. W plnion thai there av ia ?I from ': .. e aa ie ' r-lleved th.it i_..|i . ,.i.;i.i -i. ,1 in Ro lerdam bj Laaarowltt and ti. it the other i trt on the ahtp had Um n ln no langer of contaaloi ? i l ?,- i iae ., not de \.-,.p..i riiftVlently to berome rontagloua untll yem tenla) T.i y danaei will (,.? from thoee whe were m i mtaci arlth Lasarowtta In th* detentlon eel 'i.a and all theee wi l t... i-arefully V.lll'' ? 1 ? ? EISG't TAAUORTERR I.Vfl 80S8 MtET The < .nter of th? __lng*a Daughtera and lona I held \\? annual meeting yeeterdaj afternoon, nt | Uadlcon avenue Methodlal Bplecopal Chureh, al Bl?tleth-el . and ? ??? ted the following oAcera Mra P it Roeatter, prealdent; Mrs lohtt Bllee, elre prealdent; Mra lohn iteei aecond rlee preal i ie Roaaltei orreepondlna aecretary; Mra loaepl Bhelabarger, recordlng aecretary, and M ** Bea la '. ? aaurer l .. i mlnute reporti from eirciea wrre read, and ? leadera mld ef ri,?> *,.rk in their jurii Hoi ? Aa ihe |,r?eid?.iit aald r?he woul.i br unahle | to undertalu Ihe organlaatlon if the erder tn ihe I f?Ki rlty, it wae declded not to eatend the ?phi r?- wf u? operatlou, fjropoo-tls MIKAMUKl UKPARTMKNT, Offlce Supt* . __.__.. __ r_ _r__.M_aa._yw \*n** - ? Arehlieec, Wa.hii.at-.. _>. C, Jaa?TT l*}* i .1 ;? I'ROPOaAt-l wlll be ree* _ p. M on the IH r. i ,~n?.i imm-diaiel) Ihereaftei - < u .,.?.-? ?. i-il-el foi Mt* -I'I" ?_?!??- ' ' .>.-'? .. -,... M s-e? > rt N x ? ? ,-.. .ill.t ?|-- I... -" n. .' ' .,.'.._ 1,1 ..?..!?-.'?- '-' ' ' ' ;-- i rk N . m- n.ri' n r-ewrv-.i lo r-J-ei a*j i . u- ,.:-i ? iralve *???? ? ?-? ' ' ' ' ,.,"?!* ?1. ..,._!* II ba .I'-n.e. ln lh- InteTMl ?/?*?-?J,Vo? .ent to 'I. ??- ?'? I--'.'" '** -' /"' _,'._?. ij t_? tale. _nl marked. 'TROtVWAI. '<* AtA*r**?B? f g ? | S.,..r*?era' W..r?h.-u??. N?w ^r*. N i.... ? i ? ?' r bui - ?;- >? A- ?? StrumbOflts VIA SOINP UH-B. -,, .ORWICH UKB rte N- _?*? ^J?3___ Nu i. 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