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Rose of Arden Lundborg's? has the Fragrance of freshly Cut Roscs. MOODY SHOWING HIS POWER THE EVANOELIST HAS CROWDED AU DIENCE8 HT DAY AND N'TGHT. HIS FTR0X3 AFPRAI.S TO TPOJ WHAMIBMIMD JLF.AM MANT TO APK POR BPEn.M. rRAT ERR-Hrvr-'RF.r>3 or i.etters r.E C?EIVEr> AND THE GOOD WORK Or THE JIEETINGS AIJtEADT AP TARKNT The serles of meet'.nga whlch 1* **'"K con ducted thls weeh by Dwb?ht L. Mood* at the Grand Central Palaoe. LexlnKton-ave. and Forty-thlrd-at.. ha? bo far been ai;:ong the most auccessful of all the mlsalona held by the ?vangellst ln thia clty. Great numtn-rs of peo ple have attendrd every meotlng jret held. those preeent yeaterday afremoon and evenlng helng r.early aa many aa at the two raeetlnge on fiunday, the openlng day of the mlaslon. The meetingfl hove alao been remarkabiy anc eeasful from the polnt of vlew whivh Mr. Moody hlmaelf declaree to be f*r inoro lmportant than that of the attendanoe. Both on Bunday and last niirht numl*-rs of persons testlfled to the power of tha preacher'a words on ttifniflvos by rlslng to ask for the speolal prayers of those present for thelr ocnverslon. Thls was ln re eponse to the eppeaM of Mr. Moody. who at the close of hla nermons deslred those who wtahed for help ln a new llfe through the prayerB of the audience to rlse Whlle they were dottg BO those present knelt ln sll^nt prayer. and, aJter the meetings Mr. Moody m<>t thoae who had risen. and apoke to each on the means by whlch be or she could lead a dlfferent life. It la trn?se res.ilta that Mr. Moody haa de clared over and over atcain to be the objeet of the meetlnffs. a'id, Judgcd by thls etand ard, be said yeaterday that he wae deltprhted ?wlth the mlsslon up to the pireent tlme. AT THE DAY MKKTIN'G. HfN'DREDB OV REQl-KHTS FOP. PPECfAT, PRATER MR. MOODT AFKf FOR !IEIJ? TN' BRINO ivo BiM?f?Ba1 i.v. From M o'clock yeaterday mornlng untll 3 o'clock yesterdny afternoon meetlngs follOWed one nnother at the Ornnd f>ntrn] Palace. wlth only Intervnls of a faW nlnntea hetween. Tbe foll cbolr was not present untll the I o'clock meetlng. but Profossors Rurke and To-a-ner and the Mount Hcrmon Qiiur tet sane. and there were many hyrnns, in Wblch the BOdlence h<-art!!y Jolned. The attendance nt tbeae Bttt ceaatve meetlnfrs waa falrly Hrpv. con?Jd erh.p tbe dlffleulty whlch BBtal people find ln oh talnlns tlme ln tho mornlng to attrnd religlou? g-athr rlngn. Partlcularly notoworthy wm the nunil'r of r*r eonB. men and women alike, who were present at the 10 o'clock praver nnd pralee mreting. whlch Mr. Moody on the prevlous day had earncstly aaked as many as were able to attend. Thls 3>rayer-m?>'-tlnq; wns led hy Mr. Moody, who. ln a few prellmlnnry WOrda, Wferrert to the bundl lettera recoived from al! ov?r the T'nlted State-j aaHIng for apeclaj prayer. and reQuc?ted tboat preaent to pray ^arno^ily for all tho?e who wWhi ?! that God would llft thelr burdoaa from them. Bo fore aaklr.g for the firct piav.-r Mr. Moody rea from the HiNe tbe veraea rwlatlng to bim arb i asked for bread and raoerred a atana, After read Ing; ho tald: "It wa ask for bread, we wll! t. I n - celve a atone. If we ask for graoe, He is not goinjr to glve us a counterfcit. Thls werl; of prayi r wlll result in gTeat rt-turna to Cbftat for tlio ptoplo of New-Tork." CHRISTIANS MAEE IV PRAYER. After a du*-t had be<-n sung Mr. Moody aaid: "1 am glad thit ao many hav? com<? ont so early t" pray. Let ua only keep on ln prayer, and there wlll be no dlfappolntment. I had rnther ba powrr ful ln prayer. llke Danlel. than graat ln preach Ing. Uko Oahrl"l. It Is not ln urent prcavhers tha: Chrlsttana are made, as ln prayer. The Church I i ChHat 1s made up of men and women who know how to pray. It Is ahown 1n ths Blhla that th<? graca of Ood came not -whlle aoma of Hls fol lowers were proachlng most wondroua eormnns, l-jt tha graf? had ccme whlle men and tmmi'ii were engaged ln prayer." Mr. Moody then read the 11st of fhoge who ha>l eent to h'm requests that prayers he sald for them. Tha reque*ta oamo fr< m twf>nty-r.- , .?-atr?. Thert were twenty-flve for Bons who had c.me u-rong, ano elght for dau^hters. nlneteen fnr rhlMrrn. nlni from grandparenta for thelr graadchlldren, aevon for brothera. slx for "baek?alldera." th'.rteen for persons who had a^qjlred the liijuor hahlt. nLne for pastors WbO wera not walk.ng In the corr<-ct path. two for labbatb-aebool tpacbi-rs for whom motc grace wa? a.?kcd. As weii as tbeae, tbara wexi lilnety-elght o;her re^ueste for prayers for Ood'a help In alrnost avarjr d<-sorlption o" unhappfi-r.s an i wrong-dolng All those present th?-n kne'.t ln fllent pray afterwa.-d varlo.is persons l.i t;;e audlance aro?<- and asked that sllent prayers he gtvea for tbblr frienda. One old mm a?kf i pravari for hls ag?>d wlfe, wh waa HI and like.y to dle at nny mement A prayei was osk'-d for a luther who had heen er . miniater e?kad for h*lp for the foreign mleal :. aries. The hymn, "More Eove to Thee. ? was then BOng, and a most lmprpssivc aaeetlng, durlng wblcb many were moved to tears, wai eloaed PII?ATE'I GREAT OPPORTUWITT At ii o'clock, tbe Bei Dr. J Vfltbur Cbapman, of the Bethany PreebyteruU) Chtirrh. Philad Penn.. preached. L">r. Cbapman took for bla texl "P!!ato >ai.l un-o them. 'wbat ahall I Ao then wlth Jeaus, whlch is ml'.ed Cbrbjt. Matthew x.-. In the eourse of an eloQueal addreaa he BBld thal one r.ever thoti^ht of Pllnto wJlhout a ahudder. "The reason." he went on. thr men yho cam? so \.>ry near u ? i. ? Ing thi Ki: <1om of God. anl yat, tifi.-r all, mlaerabl) failcd. He cntiu- rarjr near ;. na la ;?!. ?? a-lth ?'oaapkiof Arbaathaaa and wlth Nlcodemua ;r. when he knew that Je.;iis wns the Ht> of -, .; bared hla own hock to tha analtara, r w I bfaaaelf to he erudfled, :her.- would I naire ln tbe earty hl;-tor>' of tho Cbureb to cut ahir.e hls. But :: . . praaenei ??' Go i ta-day ha la m : ? ihe |.>at woi "Wher, j. tm ' aad by the ? ?,? - ? Caroogh t.ne tomb of Joaepb of Ari.Tathcea. and msrle His way to tho ;.... . ilon, not f..i from Bc:han\. nn.l lefl Hlfl woadi ? ,.? He took watb Him lajto the skle? Hla ? ? , tt had bee:, Bearead, Uti faet, bad tora tkaaf way: Hk Blde, thnii - the apear. anl ak.'a.ii?f w.vj; . had leaned I? B v, r 1. He loofe ., th Hlm Hla body But theie was cn. ihlng H., i. , When hanEin? cn the eroee, from Hla Hls feet, anj nt, hroken heart ? trlckllng down. nnd nor only .uined tb I Ica ipon Cai.ary. bat left It. mark upon tbe world aa rell and taavaag Hla Mood here. the world i. .o.,,av r aponstsie for tt That aame Mood i. upon bath tha gggt\SL tnT !h"f -??-*? ? to JZLTT.^."-" ?-*?? or rayaet H.m." H m L?w, n,''0S: K "W< mUSt l"^l." Him oeaae tato our hearta or -,. u, ;h(? daeeand haap Hla. ,.-. w? ,, ?? ,r... ,onfen9* Him or ieny Hln Tbera ,, ,-.., ?;,!;;? ,.r.,,n,3 God pl'y us U to-day we tvrn .-.way from 1?!m for It may re the last tlnae." The Rav. Dr. A (' t> lon ' rwi I Bl Cbapman preacliinr fr.-.m thr- texl ' B? of g In tha - ;rse of hls . cheer adtared bj i ? ? for BtlU gr??;^r w-,.-k and aacii t for Hfra kfoai of tu." aaM Nr Dixon. Mara boi r.-? B aiter th^ arood cheer of ai but tl - good ebaer of hav? lng averytbb ?; ^. want In ? ,> THE At'TKH.N HjSH GKf.'AT THBONG There w u an iBaannaa uuJ..-n e. alrnost aa tatga aa t.v.a: of Bunday evenlng, at the mee:ir!ff f.t 3 Wilocb. Befon Mr, Meadj v.-.aclied, hymr.s were Bung by the cholr. led by Profeasor Burke, and by the Hev. Dr. IX H. M. Wharton. the Mount Her mon Quartit. Mr. and Mra. P. W. Bush. of BaHl more. and Profeasor Towner. Among thoae wno offered praver. were the Rev Dr. I>avld Ore?g BAd the Rev. Dr Davld .1 BurtilL . Mr Moody bagaa by saying that be wantedlevery man and woman In the nudiene? to go ?"*?"? "*eir frienda and acqualntaneea and perBuada them to fpmd to the meetlaaTi- ? k ,., It ls m sn-.ali multcr to get thoueands wno are no: fhrlatlans here every day." "'j\ ''" *,. Moody. ' 1-ast nlght'l after-mcetlna waa one t the beat I ever had, and many were bronghl to Chrtst. Hut If one can b? aa\ed. why not a thOU Bind? Whan I was ln Bngland, once, tht meetlnga had been advertlaed montha berorehand. There was a father in Indta whoM aan was on "j down ward path ln London. Tha father read the ad verttoement. ind ippltod for furiough. He carna to London and brought hls son to the Brat mee. Irig whteh Mr. Bankey and I held In AfTletMtural Hall. Th" ?on Wns caoverted that nlght. and tbe father went back to Indta a fenrdaya aittte%ard. after fk.liip what he cr.me thOBC thon.~an.le 01 milea to do Ut ua all do whai wa can; tol na bai co workera with <iod. Ort thoae wha.ara not Cbria tb'.ns here.. and i.ray to Ood for thelr ronvcrslon. HARI) TO BAVE THE I.OST. "Last nlght," proeeeded Mr. Moody. aftrr he had offer.d anoth' t pray. r for Ihe Bucceae of the ml sion, "I aald that the kapaote of this week'a work was the text ir. the nlnataanth chaptir of st. Luke; ?Kor the Son of .Man Is come to aeek and to aiva thnt Whteh was losi ' To-day I wus very BlUch cait down. beeauaa I haard tha: a llfelong frlend had loat bia healtb. and would orobibly never get v . agaln. Yet ba haa Ihe brlght ho| ? of im mortalfty. Oppoilte the hot.-i where l am atayini there la an eye Inflrmnry, nnd I am told thal are many llttla cin.dren thera who wlll never he, .. to "?? v-t th-re la the bl-1 hopi tl another world thobe chlldren wlll have g i |i_i b hoepltal for crlpplea or way here, and felt sud beciauBe of the poor peop.e there Yet ln all their mtofortune they have the hope of a h.vter day. Wi- all pity the slck and tbe . and the unfortunate here, nnd yet it ia i hird to niake people underatand what it meana for i anan'a aoul to ba toat. A whole town wm on e atlrred uj> beeauaa two llttla chlldren had goi - into a forest and had not returned. For two daya i thousand men dld not w<>rk. but formed a llm and walked through tbe foraal to Bnd the chlldren. They were found on the aecond diy, and that town was rtimd up as it never had been be? fore. DOMT WANT TO BE CHR1BT1ARB, "Thlnk of the hundreda of thousanda of young men (;oinir down every day ln all ktnda of vlce. Nu one scems to he atlrred up nhout them. Isn't It far worie for them to dle i:i their slna than for them to dli ns chlldren? if a man la loat, he can't iven m i tha Clty of Ood, much leaa Inhertl H Ifou may ;-'.> lo Europe and aee Ihe Prlnce "f Walea and thi Ruaelan Crown Prlnce, but the Prlnce of Peaca you never sha.il aee unleaa yon ara born igiln. "My fr.ends it li- in nwful thlns: for I man to mli-s cternal llfe Would to Ood we :is Chrlal ioui.1 realtoe what it meana to i>e loat i ?m g.t tlng a atick of lettera .very day from every part of tiiis country fn.m mothera ind fathera .and frienda of young men and women lirlng ln New Tork I bellevi more prayer : aa been offered for thi BUCCeaa o{ this mllllOn than Wll ever offered for g mlaalon before, here or anywhere eles. I hava seen bundre.ls and thouiaada who havi crted, 'Lord, iieip me!' and the Lord haa anawered them. It is one ot the eulest thlnga In the worl! for a inau to baeome a '"hristlan. and one of the hardest. It is one of th? bardeat beeauaa pe >ple don't want to t.o Chiiatlana, or won'l maka up thelr minds." Mr. .Moody rimilly offered a prayer that every one ln the hali mlght be aaved. AT THE EVKNIN'G MEETINO. ONE TKXT PETTER THAN MANY gBRBURB H'RB BTANOBUBT TEI,U (>r A OABaUBR BAVBD. There was aguin a great attendano/s ln the even Ing, the body of the hall !>eln^ full, whlle there were many ln the galleriea The uaual proir.-.imtnn of muaic aaternated wlth prayer waa followed, The four young men from Yale, whaaa Blnglng waa muoh ndaahred on Bunday, were obllged to return to the Unlveralty on Sunday nlght, hi: the Mount Heraaon Quartet wlll sing durtng tha whola mto slon. The hymr.s ? :nir by Prafessor? Towner ar.d Hurke nre al?o .1 pr-.it fe.itur* of theaa servires Just be.'ore ..Mr. Moody ipokl last nlcrht Professor Towner ean^ 'The Home Lattd" ln a manner that ?vldently oeepiy affei-te i many preaent "Ali meerlngs yit held durmg thls mlaston have been very srood." snt 1 Mr. Moody in hls address, tha ntoat encouraglng of all was rhe prayer meeting at 10 o'cloek thts mornlr.g. To-morrow, at ?he same hiur, we shal! hold anothar prav. r-me.' Ing. R< jueata hav? been comlnp to me all day for speclal prayers from people who want the help of the Lord ln thelr affli.'tions. I hope ae many na po = siblo will come to ''?mirrow's prnyer-mectlnif, 04 .'iso If any K''Od is golnp to be done ln thls mtoelon It is goinK to be tbrough prayer "A very encouraginR thlng happened to m? this afl rnoon. A man sixty-slx yaara old, who had sjient hls llfe ln gambllng, camo to me and sud tiiiit h? had heard m> sermon, that he was lick and tlrtd of sin. and wanted to work for Ood Ood blesa hlm! I see h? la here to-nitfh?. A good many people have wrltten to say that they have not come to the meetlnga booauea they OOUM r " pet any tlcketa. I want to e;ty again that no tickcts are necessary- Evcrybody Is weh ome. If you can't s;-'t a Brood peat anywhere els? take mine on tlio platform. All I ?sk you to do ls to oomo. The objact of tho meetings ls that we may tell you what you must do to be saved. THE GOSPEL THE REST THINO. "I believ? ln my hrart that the best thlng on thls earth ia the Ooepel of the Son of Ood. I sald last nlght that the. keynote of thla mis^ion is the ?aylng of I'hrist, ?The Son of Man Is rome to ae, k ar.d to aave that Whlch was loat.' Tn-rlpht I wll) take another text to foliow it. And I want you to remember that the object of th? scrmon la to drive );om? the text. I would rath. r have r>y,r text. of the Blble than all th? sermona ln the world. Tl^re are enough of them preached in New-York every w.?k to eave the elty t.n tlines ov.r. In John I, 29. are the firat wordu recorded by the evangellll aa havlng been apoken to him by .irsis Chrtot ..re. 'What seek ^?e'>? H may have been alxty >,.irs after .lohn heard theaa words ths: h? wrote them down. bul they had made BUCh an Impresaion on hlm that he remember.-d the tlme and the pto ?\Vith another who afterward be ame a ? had Rone to look at Christ, and llked Him tlie Qtiestion. "Where dwelleit T^|ou',? 'Come and Bee,' inawered thi Bavlour, and the two d:s, ipies went, and never left Hlm. It is very atrident that these two m^n fotmd more rn Chrlal than dld a food many othera of their tur.e At.d <io you know thal thera ara a k >d many in New-York the sam? wav. u is recorded In th? gosi>eis that many ot tboaa who followed tbe Bavkmr left Hlm. and there are man; who foi loa hlm to-day who aay they are dlaappolnted. Why? i thlnk i can tell yoa When tha en ?? followed Chrlal ln tha Holy Land they dld r-.. from various motlvea. Bome of them wanted to see nim perform'mlraele*. They wanted to n-a the devlb oaat out ami the i>;. i - rad, i nd ao they wer. alwara aaying to Him, "Maiter, ahow ua a algn." Othera thought Ha waa golni to found an earthly kingdom. and wanted to gel Into offl ?? wi n ii founded It. Otbera thoughl ihat they mighl ? gll H:m .nto h:,yir;i.' aometblitg again ? th. M. .,! oi Roman lawa whlch would lead lo i;i^ condemna '.?'?? .,- d death Othen followed ? from m irbld . , to aee thi crowd and hearaomething new. Othen He hlmaelf aocuaed of belng aftei th.? t. .-.<?.- Tii, y di l nol il Hta ut.- - NO TRUE POLLOWER DIBAPPOINTED. "All theaa oeople ioon Kot tlred I Chrtot: bul I can voueb for one thlng?thal n man for tightecn hundred yaara who haa foU Jeaua <"iirist for wha: ii- to hai ever been pointed. He ls all tiiat you make H:m tO bl Boine mii'.n a llttle Bivioua, beeauaa :!??. thlnk Uttle f Hlm. Whal ai ek ye, rou tha' are hore to-nlght? Comi tell n" i i o ilo i i throui h tha r< wd and flnd1 lual t):e aama motlvea actuatlng you oa thoae who followed the Lord it. Paleatlne. There are aome men back there ah i i ime to aee thi crowd A other hn .-ome beea n hli wlfa hai been nagglng al :i.m f r tbe toat three weeka.d he ;; . to ? omi Ai ol hi:" ma n ls here beca where eite t,, a;o He aaya thal If )..? had gr - comfortable h.>-ne you woul r om comee to hear the elnglng i m he winted to b.ur aomethlng, anyway Altl aome of you have come wltn low motlvea thar.k ? io.i you h..\<- come al all, and your mlnd before you'i through. 1'm i a ehanre at yon. whatever your motlvea for beine ! ? i ? may I ? ? iirre is anatber text i want to n 11 ??*- ,, : ia Kingdom of Ood and Hla i ind all there thlnga ahall b. mnny people think that thoy wlll attend lo t. n'noral thlnga Orat. ant? after l .., ;, .. , ?f??l foruine and aettled down ;.... Wlll a--, Zi , il thlnga. Ood i iva No ?> , . ? V . ui '2 the Kln?donVofO(Kl.'7,thmkH0" r^'lv done you aTOUld Bevar come to want. * THR KINfiDOM OT OOD riROT. "I have be.n oaaaught r.n aU aldaa to praaob aerrn na on capltaJ ind labor m i aimllar an rtoada, i betteva as longaa you atan , . foliow l ...? text you win tura out riKht ta tha re mj m.my don't ?M on hoc.inse, th- Klnr dom of Ood eoraea laat, noi Rrat. wlth them v*. cai 't tell wbil .-. .,?.?: re the aaorali ? aa ,. ... who fouSw'd Hlm i bury hla di I father befon m , ,i .,? ? the Kingdom ol G ... ..... ,,.:. .,,..'}.,, '? ?/? , ?,-? who have wi. ten oii the ?).-,.v?s of theli Bl lae by iovlng fifber or motbar t.i? text I have auoted from Al.itti.6w vl.gl * "if Moeee ahould auddcnly appear bare what do y..u auppoae would be ihe flrat words he would say to ,ou'.' If yo . :., tha piat 860 Eroa'Jw-ay, Union Sq. & 18tli St. ARTI5TK wrougni jN BRASs & ir?n? mBtSl FbR Interiors, Open WOrk FlREPLACES, BTC. Our Otrn Fo-.m?Irl?'? mil Miodb. I '*A Invite attention to thcir $pri?ig Opem'ng Of Imported and Domcstic tVfillineri/i Also, everything icquircd for Childrcn'j C.ompitte Otitfits. TJuesday a> d 'Wodnosday, WureA JSth d J6th. 60-62 West 23d St. form an.i t.-ik" my place in* would aay; 'The cholce l? hetween ? i i?l deat i. Cb >o*e llfe." if Heae kiah a. lo >me hen wbal arould he aay? I think he wo you. "How lora halt ye he? tween two opl..!?>:.-'." If Bolomon lould appeai he would Baj '\\ hatever thy hand flndeth to ? ? " Bupp. tii.r ir'l- tfit imiii'-r. Paul of TarBiia, arere here. He would ahout, 'Now ? ? t. i tlme, now ii ? ? : alvallon And I Ji ? ? ? i .-ii were io appe n amona ? would -i,\. 'gei * ye flrat the klngdom of Ood ann Hla rlghteouflneaa and all tbeae thinga shnll he l:. | ? 1 ? ? 1 into "Now, my frienda," aaid Mr Moody ln closlng, "Wbal are you golng to ?! ? to nlght? Can you '<>n i ? '. anj great er mlatake iban lo c> away wlth oai aeeklna t he klngdom of i ? Mr. Mood) ked all those preeent to kneci Mv. M.i> i.i'-i: ..-it'-n ,i.i iiiusc I'n .^.-:ii io Knecj ln silei,t prayer and. ;is on the prevloua nlght, toiri all thoae whi a for the apeclal prayera of th<> JBROLOUAR RICK OF POLITICS. HE TEL,T,S THE THI DEIVTA PHI THAT IT IS A T!!\n-kt,t:ss nt:s;.;ES8. John Jerolonin. frrmerly Presldent of the. Roard of AMerrr.en of tho old clty of New-York. hadp a formal farowr-'l 'o polltleal llfe at tho dinner of the lawyerV eectlon of tho Phl Delta Phl. whlch was held at the Marlhorough Hotcl lnst nlght. He snld: "I found that money counta for more than merlt. I thotight that I waa rld of polltlOB when my term as thi! Justlce had explred, bnt when the eood peoi'lo began thelr reform campalgn they Inslated that I nccept the nomlnallon for the presldency of the I?oard of Aldarnan. They would not take no for ;m answer. Poollehly, I accepted. I nev?r tnade a btgger mlstako ln my llfe. If I had not tnk' :i the offl ?<;, 1 iplgbt have eome ln for pome, of the plunis that were lylr.jsr around. 'X > rno.-j polltics for mel I am done wlth It. Like every oitirr good Amerlcan dtiaen who haa had anythrag to <!o wlth It, I nm thornughly dJa* guated wi:h it. Ir Is ut.profltahle. It Is thank le.?s. It'a the old eaae of "l"h.- Klng ls daadl Lonij Ilve the Klng!' WThen I waa la offloo the* all rara* to me fi r favore, Now, they po to th.* oth-.-r fel'ow. I nm nobody. "Tou hava all embraeed an honarahla r.areer, and e you to atick to It eloaely. four beat frund II your cllent 'ilve h!m your h.-^t advlce and avold polltlca. fif couraa, lt may hHp you If you bave aome frl?nd who hos reci-herships and ref^ree nunenta ro glve away; hut otherwlse there Is nothlng ln lt." -a REP0RT8 OR TSM 7. af. 0. A. CORTBRTIOR. The announcement that the rallroad delepates to tv.P rer-ent eonventlon at Rocheetar were to pive thelr reports of the Ktate eonventlon at tho mem hers' reunlon drew ,v large number of rallroad men to the Hallroad Branofa Of the Voung Men's Chrls tian Aaaodatlon, Ko BM Madlaon-ave,, hi^t even? lng. George A. T\'nrl)urton, secretary of the hraneh. prrslded. The exerclses opened wlth the slnglng of the hvmn. "My Coontry. 'Tla of Thee," and. after ? brlef prayer, Mr. Warbtrrton tatro du< -1 tho di legataa Tl a Brai d.iecate introdnoad waa Jamea H. Dawa n, who apoke on "Receptten n,,.| Bntertalnment by tbe Woman'a Auxlllnry"; Wllllam Buah epoke on "Tha Oeneral Irapreaalona 0( ,h? Coni '?? ?? E McNelll, on "rer genal Work " and Henry B. Rhodea on "The Riiil road Conference." After the reporta of tha daie* gatea Mum i- B i - ?' ? rhnlk l;i,k ?? thfi ^ ??!?.... people We Meet." Mlaa Colby ,.'i a number of mnj i aopbi on ? la | ? bl ekboard, and" at tbe aarae tlme i omm.I upon them. H- fr ?bnn a ? rvi a. Tha Re ep t)on , ? .. . ...i ,,r Wllllam Van Thoir and Charlei Dennj Among tho rallroad men pree ,.,;, w',.r.. Prederlek 1 ? |ek t ? ijm??..-'-- of tno I, of th? II . - ii l'.n.-i Rallron tr ilnmnati r ol ihe S E Rl Orand Central ^, Sew- V'oi k i '? ntr;\l i 'harli a L Fra nclaeo, 'v-Vnik .ir..i Putnam Rall ird. i rdma ? ? it t he rd Van Taesell, traln di i :.i her m D lai. and G H \Vilaon hli 1 traln '? ,:'" New-York. ...... and Hartl ird Ri llroad, 1 BILTER 8ERVICB FOR 1TB PRB8WEXT. Joseph i. intron ta, for three yeara the pre Idei : (,t the B'nal B'rlth. I i ? Ired i allrer aer vtee oi I ? pli ?? ;'- r' ognltli n of hh m r, head of the ordei The Executlvi Commtttee waa H>- made ah , Huizhera. r tl "? - irer , r .gral ilatlon, ai ?! wa followed by '.,',?., mrsh Ih ? Mr. Kantrov itl m idi hHi r whli ii .v dinni r was .: . l at the clubl uae. COLOXEL ?'. 1. JEWELL JLL. .1 jam ? A. J ?*??'?''?? ? :-' i ' ' ' '? Btatea ra, |b ali k wlth the | rlp tl M forty-1 rth I Ha taki :i IH ??' ?' ? '' aterday fflce. al No IS i -.?. ? k Hla ? ,.t oi the Glo vannl I '" ' l ? ' . by the '? m ,iu at'.i k of pr.eumoi rla. .??.!}> 8BE WAfl VXLAWFULLY BELD, \ :.: r tabetb Emmerlch !.. ln the Bupreme < !ourt, yt? obtaln 1".'."" damagea from her al iley. for harli ^; i a Aq lum. Thorleya ealled t No nd al . abo il iWI1 \, .. . . .- her to enter a earrtage, In ? m u'n.>n ealled ... ? atai I yeatei ay Un Bmmerleh teatMad that .? >arrlagi were Mr and Mr? Tberley, a Dr Reed and h< d I ter, Adele Bmmertcb, i pre had drtven .-ihout an bonr," ahe con ttnued i tbink, la Rlvcratdc Drtva, nenr General Grant'a tomb, l?r. Reed took a hottie out of hls pocket and told ma to bold lt to my lips. ld .i bandkerchlef l ? my noatrlla, nnd i loat ,i tr r.- was ct.ioroform on ' w... ti i rtaralm i.<n'iu n. \, Ir ^ I wah .i^ k< d .;. ifle: s i araa kept ln th i l >\.i- |n in. ? .. l-'or i w ? viol.nt p.?:?? ? Hei . i hy her daugh *?" ? ' - ?? thi ti .| poaltlvaly de roform part of I ? ? ma to thi ir ' i ? '. ... i . . ., . . ? I to throw herae f frnwi the wln uoctora were Bummoaed a:nl iie,ur.-d h?r i;.- * Dr Behmldt teatlftod thal he ha.i paado a amli.atlon of th* pUlntlff, ind fouml thal ahe fc',I ' '' r '? ? :.i?-T?l riit trtal wlll . ? contlnued i<j-<iuy. TkM^r (fflw An Unequalled Exhibit of Cotton Fabrics \ rn\ I nnnnt i.n-W i store bv anv one llfiC o! goods it carries, any more man yuu can saiciy juugc a man Y ?hv a,v on'eImnvarSom But if you take any single a&rtrnent as a te$t,let it be the collection of Printrd Otnbre Stripcd l.awns, at <?c. Printed Spiral Striped l.awns, at 8c. Printed Enmittea, at 12;,c. Printed Madr.is Cloth, 15c. Scotch Chevioti, !!5c. Scotch MaJras, 35c. Scotch Grnttriama, 18c to 31c. Ameik.in Grnghaim, Cj^c. to 25c. Silk and Cotton I'laid Madnts, 45c. Cievioti, 10c. to 25c. one line of goods it carries, any more than you can safely iudfifC if you *.. Cotton Dress Fabrics shovvn by the store in questionat this time of year. The goods do not cost much, and large varieties are comparatively ensily carried. Consequently the test narrows down to questions ot styles, quali ties and prices. We ask nothing better ttan that you judge us by our Cottons. (Wc*d sav the saine thing Of Silks, but its Cottons this morning.) We placc no especial slress on the mere size of the collection, although we doubt if you have ever seen one as extensive. We'll pin our reputation tor leadcrship on just those three points:? Style,?Quality, Price ln sucli a vast immcnsity of weave and pattern and shade. and arade, its quite impossible to give any descriptiotls. Here are some price hints, and we can keep you busy a full day lookihgover styles, and never show the same style twice. Ma.lr.is, 12/,c to 25c. Calatea. itriped or plam, 35c. French Printed Organdie Usae, 35c French Printed Monsselme (larreaux, 85c French Printed Organdie Kaye, &7J4JC. French Printed Cireiiacim- Orreaux, 87)?jc French Pl nted < ,rgandie Caneaux, 37^c French Printed Plumetia, 45c. French Printed Piques, Mc Printed lri-.fi Dimities, 25c. Printed ln>h I.incn Lawna, 25: hmtei Btlk .m.i cotton Mousse'ine d: Si:c, 50:. [?'me Printed Ortandin, 15c, 17. , 25c Printed Dotted Swill, 15c. Printed Striped Organdie, 10c. Printed I frgai be Raye, 18c. Printed BattatC, LSjftC Printed Lawna, 10c. Printed Cotton Cheviot, 25c. Women's Organdie Dresses The Organdie Urcss wil! this seaton increase its hold on feminjnc fancy. No wonder?is there anvthmg more stylish and appropriate for summer wcar.: For weeks and weeks past, we have been gathering the prettieat organdie gou-ns that have blossomcd in the style-market, and getting them together lor you. I he result is a perfect bouquet ol models and styles,? and each of them IS txclitsrtcly OttfS. Don t forget that point,?we never do. ? Somc of these exqmsite gowns are costly,? necessanly so. As a rule, however. you'll be as pleased with the price as with the stvle. Somc are plam, somc are daintily tintcd, with summerv floral patterns ovcr white grounds. You can't lind one that isfl t prettv. nor one that isn't reasonably priced. you'll find one of the Rov.il Salons on the second floor devoted to a showing of these costumes to-day. Just as a hint: At tU M?Hotise tront w.im and ileevea eiaboratclv trimmed with lace btaartjoni and tiny rurflea o( tame material; skhi with 2-inch ruffle at hem, headed with S rowi of lace mscrtion, with tiny rufflei Inter Vening; drop *-ktrt ofwtute lawn. At $.'10?uf pure white; Nouie tront wnist haa clusten of horizontal plaita; yoke effectively trimmed wrth rows ofblack ribbon velvet; Ueeves with nlaits; black ribbon-edged rufflei intervemng; akirt hai 2-mch ruffle al hem, c<\p.-A with ribbon veh/et; drop tinmg oflawn. At 117.80- Of pink; Wousefront waistlrom yoke haa CToas-barsoftJny plaita, over which again aie cros-. bars of narrow gathered pink aatin ribbon; yoke and sWves with white lace z>u\ rmertion; skirt hai 10-incli naring ruffle, trimmed with cross-W plaits and ribbon to correspond with waitt; droplrning oflawn Qirls' Dresses and Reefers. Small garments for small girls and small prices, too : but just as carefully thought out and criticallv chosen as it they were ever ^o elab orate and costly. Its easy to hnd stylishness at high prices:?its harder to find such dash and [auntiness and newness, as these little figured garments offer. It's all in the selection. These are for ages from -4 to 14, Reefers At f2.75?Of ladv's doth, ln red or blue; double breasted; trimmed with 3 rows of narrow white braid. At ?4 73_Of lady'j doth, in blue or red; doubla bre.iited; uniquely shaped sailcr collar, cut to form epau'et efTecti; tr'immed with (ancy braid and gold buttons. At $15.50?Of royal blue!ady'< cloth; double-breasted; deep sailar collar with epauleti ol military red; belted withsaroe; trimmed with white braid. At |8 25?A handsoma little teefer of royal blue broaddoth; deep ?a:lor collar of t.in with applicjue of royal blue, in fancy design, linished with l.incy braiding; all seams bour.d. Second floor. _ Dresses At .fi?Of fancy woo!?n platds. in a vanelv of color ingi; Moajte effecl on waist ofphtn material; ileevei eapped wi'h same; trimming ol fancy braid; me of .">0c. ou each increaiing lize. At 18.26?Ol noveity goods, brnwn, green or tan; waist is made witn Eton jacket effect; Irirnrned with rufflei ol lilk at:.! ftney braid; idvance of 50c. on each lncreasmg &ize. At $)0? Of noveity p'ods; in tan ot blue; w.iist rlaited in fror.t nnd made with scalloped fcton jacket, and deep revers; shield in (ront and epauleti nf changeable taffeta, covered with whHe embroi dery; entire waist trimmed with taffeta rut'tles and (ancy braid; 50c .uid tional on each increasing sue A Tale of Onyx Tables A firm that makes a specialty of Onyx Tablei has parted with a!! it had left of las: season's output, and parted also wilh a full third of the price it had reasonablv hoped to obtain. There are 114 of the tables, and we had about fiftv others in our own stock at the regular prices, which latter the new-comers caused tolook high. So the fifty have been placcd with the 114, and there's a third saved on the whole lot. They're good goods. All the brass is solid brass, and the go!d finish is a heavy gold-plating. ?3 f;om $4 50 $5 50, from $7.50 88. from $12 $9. from $13.50 $10, from $15 $15, from IfQ $27, trom $45 SomcNewldcas ^Vg^tJ. in Jev\elr\. ti;u| though inexptf> sive rrniments just arrlved irom the skillful French makers. Very desirahle lor haster favors. Bnef mention ol a tcvv: Jeweled H.n Plns, ~">c to $2 r/). Ha;r Pfcw, with rhineitonea, -$l to ?'W, Scarl Pms, 14 kjr.it gold, $1 28 Bl 1 ur Side Conubs, wtth rhinestones, .?2 50 an,4. $3 N 1 pji-. 14 k1r.1t BrOOCh, Wtth two er.arr.el c!over leav?, corw nfcte.l by wUhbone set with pcarls, 11,75. 14 kir.it Shfal Waist Set3; slceve links md fowetane; ?7 75 to $21.50. r?-^ e___ Ab ante-new-tariff pur F.ne Sponges hj.e at , priM lou. ?, at binall Cost. forthattitne. Gurtigures on tlicm will be onlv a ilight aJvjnce. Thesc are of the finest texture, and com I pnse everv size. both in natural state and in the bleached sort. Perfect sponges, every j cne. (rom a dealer who handles only that 1 kind. Some small ones for a nickel each, I and from that up to *5. We think no bet ; ter stock has ever been shown at such rea sonable pnces. j In tha Toilei 0 ? ln Btore, Tenrr. srreet. 1 0^0 ~ -'-?-- HtMM are three lots of ' JT? ,"r. , ?S belutiful Irish Poiflt Lace ; To Qo Quickly. Curtaira that have been ??. ordered todepart. The quantities are small, I so we changc the pnces thas: 3 pittern<, 53 25: now $3.90. 8 pattcrns, were $5 5^; now *4 99. 3 pettatna, were $o.7o, now $4 90 I I Send your lace curtains here when tney 1 need cieaning. \V'c do that sort of work well, and don't charge mueh. Thir.U Ti-ir. What Sort of We know of 1?coat t0 c ' n ~~~* equal ours at that pnee. S.?!,,ni^orC?St T%? ? of the popular Will $12 Buy t ijght jll-wool Covert cloths. silk lined throughout. well made and carefully finished; withal it is in tha latest correct ttyk?a Sprirtg Ovcrsack that will give entire satisfaction in every pomt, and the sort you can buy here for Twdvt Dollars! . floor, Fourth avenut. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerlv A. T. Stewart & Co.. Broadwav, 4th ave.. 9th and 10th sts. RAILROAD WTRREBT8. rate war AfTaXTO COMMIfMIONS. rpj N.iRMAl, PRICR DaXIDBtD OM roR HARCH? PKTTF.R OfTI^>r?K IN KASTTCRN KRBIOHT RATB.S. Ohieego. March 14 -The tnUIBCOntlnanta] rate war ha* had one fOOd afteot and that Is thnt tbe tranaoontlnantal Bnee have been eompelled to ,-n their eacaaalva oomraUaiona For a long llma ? iaj hava haea pajrlna al b tlckat, bul at the n. , ai arbl i they "e now sarrytna the bualneaa ihjM cannot alflTord to pa>- thi* amount, and they have dedded that upon ?!i March bualnaaa they aill paj ' ie normal commlsalon, and nothlng more. Per .-iotne tlme thr- Weatera roada have heen ha> urlna upon the ratea to he made for tha Trana* wiaalaalppi Expooltli n to he held la ?">maha. They have r. fi rre.i the matter to the om.itia roada, with the reauaat that they take It up and dlepoee of lt at tbe earlli il "is ?' unlty. The iii tatlon ln Baet ern frehrht ratea la beglnlna to ahow atama of im provement. For d tln* Lelter arbeal kepl tha mar ket n .1 atate of daatoraUaatlon, u all ol tbe roada rera ansloua to aaeura lt, hu: tbe ratea offered w..r,. |ew and were offerad to m many llnea 1 u tha eompi titton for thla Bpedal lot of arhaat bec tma leea keen, partleularly arben II beeame avldent ; ,.|-.-r B IB not K"'"* f? ni^ " a!1 ,'1 ,h' "'" ... . .,,,,. , ..... ti.vldence of eul ratea haa i^nVeaaVTh. 1'- .*. altho b tha fhe uaual n im ?i ol rumora aolng arou a to 'V-,- h ? or ? lal road la dolng rhe fa.-ts are, ,?:;;.,., ? ratea are belng leaa eul al I ?? preaent tlme tban for leveral montha paal N);\v UNE FROM DBTROIT TO TOLBDO. TO BE OPtCRATED Bt BtBCTRICITt THI WORK Al.l'.K.AIlV BSOUN. Chl.ago. Marrh H.-'The Post" t.v.l.iy aajre: "A new Une from Detroit to Toledo Is to ba bulli. Work ?>n Ita conatructlon baa already heen bea ? and it la expected to he linished not later tl Beptenber 1 neai WTUle the road la to ba bulll after the noat aaproved pattern of ateam road . the ,.. -ullar feature of it t? that lt wlll be operatea by electrtctty. In thla reepect II arlM ba reniarkabla aa bi-tiig the nr.-t rallroad of any coneequence in thti ? ountry -o be operated by thla mollve power ??;,,.!.;, ,- Bhaffer of thla elty la tbeomntaer of the new uHnpani II- haa aaaoclated wlth him a ,;,.... ate bf eapltallata of Chlcago, Plttabura and Detroti A rtghi ' wa) for the entlra dtetanee tween the two cltlee namedhae becnaurveyed and aaeored. and part or the ronta haa been araaad ' A HEOHQANl/.ATinN PtaAM PRBPARSD phlUdetphta, March 14?Tbe Fhiladelphla, Read Ing and New-Bnaland RaUroad Caaapani nrai ntort? aaaa iHBBdbotdere' eommlttee baa preparad foc mlaeton to tha baMera uf tbe aecurltlea a plan and acreeaaeni fot raorajanlai lon of thi preparty it is propoeed to feeeel 1 ? tbe preeeni Brat Baart and te ereale and laaua aaa aaeurltlaa The leaan of ihe Hartford and 1 tlcut Weatern Rallroad i? to reaaain undtaturbed The leaee of tha Duti beaa County Rallroad la 10 ba retalned onl) on thi du tlon of tbe rate of Intereai on the bonda >.f that company to 4'. per eent. I'rovMon Is made for tha ronetructlon of a hranch llne to or r.aar Bprtngflald M?s?. Ar?fMmi>iiiii u-i:i t,? requtred ? ? bi pald aa fo! owa On thi Berlea A boada ie per eeat; on the Serlei b t>oiii]?, a BOI cetit, and on the COmmoo ptock, IU pt <cnt. For tli?-.-.c piymenta the new 1 flrat-mortgage bonda wlll !).? glvin nt par -a RIOHT OP WAY IN THE ADIRONDACEl. toga. W. v, March h sipreme Courl Jus : ti ? KillogVi of Plittibura, haa gnnted th.' a.ii ? rondick Rillwiy Corapmj b ippllcittoa to con l demn linda and extead ln righi of wiy from North Creek, Wirren County, through the landa '''?...I >>>? thf in.iiiin Rlver Company ..t Indiah Loke, Hamllton County, The Adlrondack Rillii ty | controlied by the Deliwire ind Hud aon Company. -a P., R, AM) N i: RBOROANIZATION PLAM. The bondhoijors' commlttco of the Phlladelpbte, Reidlng ind New-England Riilroid <ompany haa aubmlttad to th. lecurlty-holdera "t th.it company a Btitemenl ind pUui -f reorganlaatlon, tuHcr u'hl'h the Reorginlsatiofl Committee recelvea power to nroeeed wlth the forecloaure and ule .. th.- propert; ind the orirtinlratlon of .1 new eom roi?**'- ? bondholdera' commlttce i* eempeeed ia OKOUOB A 1-I.I.H lli;H rOHN W HA.MKK S*^r* 1 nali man, r ,1 CHARLEalAONB TOWEB, i! 11 PIQOTT A^.-.;,m,.,K %SWx&&"m' Bl FFALO BILL'8 CVBAN CX\ ALBT. A rn.M.-.-iS,. ;Kss v,,, .. r eeiyed from kfajor John M. Burke, to the effect thal be ttaa arrived al Key weai from Cubi wlth a party of at>nut twenty-ftve Cubin ina irgeni offl ?? ra ind men, who 1 reaaon of lonjr aervl e, wounde, atc., have airned a for. lougti through the eomlni ilny aeiaon. They wlll Bpend the tarra of th Ir furlough wlth Buffalo Blll'i W-Ild Weit, and wUI appear aa ,t parl of hla latlonal mllltary tourmm. ni ind congr. 'V'r1;"'11^ ot th. a/orld The rinK antTrVcord ? oyery one of theae men l. itteated, ll la aald ba ]'-\ ? '?? |Mt Cubon a ithorltlei, and their ac from olonel Codj wlll go to (urther the fro.-.i?,n n h- Man ryr""v" ?lI:-"1'- *??'? I fnr New-York on tn.- Mallory I,ui? stc im*-r PEK1SG IXBTITVTB 8CHEME tXDORSED. A number of leadlng clirarymm of thta elty hava , ''??: red nd atgned .1 itatamenl commandlng tha ! airn and h,-oP,. 0f tha propoMd InUrnitlonal In- I ?.Him.. .,, b? latabluhed ln Pektng. Chlna by for ")tn '>-i'!'t'tM ot that elty, Tbe Inatltttte ia ,1... I m 1 ? > ii.-ip dlrect the Chlneaa authorltln in ' idoptini mtiaurei thal wlll open up the country t commerce, edu. ition ,:;.i mlaal.1 The Rev (111. 1- rt Keld, wha aecured the aanctlon of the Crilneaa Uovti-nmeni ta tha Inatltute, and who ralaed ftSuM enterprl 1 ln Chlna. la now ln thla country ommerelai ind rellgloua orK.miz.nions in tn<? ?.lii.'mo. BTBIKE OTBB 1\ WHITTBXTOX MII.I.s. Taunton, Man . Mur.-h 11 ti..? ei^n buadred oporntlvea of the VVhlttenton cotton mli|:< returned 1,1 k thla moralng after .1 atrlka whlch liated dve w.. Ks rcn of tha |oom*nxera wiu noi be t-.k.., ? ?<???? of ihi Ir promjn. n c ln the affalr. ? < OVBT < ALEXDAB8 /'<'/.' lo i> n. AaatUata 0 . me i ain ?gnfore \'an iirurt f J ' 0 Irttn, Ina kti im and M -L*u?n' a .'.' . p.'..? .<i 1 p. m \. < 4: 4? ia aa v -1 41 M ?.'-? M 11 :?? M U ' ? Sl'!,""- ? ' . al Ttn 1 rart i-ticr.ira i.ir??rich J - UoU 11 lalrrdar eallad al 10 *> a. m. lupraane Cnwrt apaciii Tarm r.in 11 ^t?>r^r? m^hotr '? . '?-.<.? ... ?,^; tapraraa cuaii tptcial t?rn i?.i :.i i.?:^4# ?? i v i: -? Denwrrar K* aal Praawiad aaaaai no. romo Cowrt Bpaelal Tena?Part iv?B-for? Baa ?all, J.?Law and fact N*i '?''??' >" 8**9 ?"?- J3!? -. - aOT3 60*2 ??'??-' '!-'? 8"M nOSB . ? - 813 B4BB, 610 8224 822.i 623S ? . ? Buprtnw .'(.in - ii ? v !i*: rt k?h ?a. J ? a;is#? to ba aeni Crom Part IV ( i trtal, taa a> ti:-.!-1.- d ., ,. Buprama ' urt Bpa il Term?Pael U H??>r- Fr. MV man. J - M'-ti'.ni I I - ' "?*?,* Buprea . -. ? ' ! r-",r' ;?!-?: rai ad .?-? I ? , Buprama C< uri Tttal 1 m Pirt II fi i? J . p fMTad . .. . n uMM 1524T I **.?>. ?}?? 14*02, IS244. I530O, 1541! 15211 1*1*3 H'-'"? \'*2* }:"?' 12810 12811 14522, 14M3. 111*6, 1416*. 180*3, 16301 Ui**. 15X40. Ii2?? 151M I _ . Buprama Cowrt?TrUl Term Part 111 ? - ' A -JToa 1301, 8701, 8240, Kl*l T60N 43?1 M82 Ol ' \ ?aio. MIB, '.'*"". Btaj B*63 r046, ?????> It )???' a ? ??? Buprama Cocrt?Trlal Tera Part IV Bafora Beebr Kaver, J.?Oauaea lo ba wni ',r ,-M BupreaM Court Trlal Teraa?Pan \ 8*l? ..?a ta b? ??nt fr.m Pan III f t tl al >>'* n Fuprt'ma Cotirt?Trlal Tara*?Pan VI ?" ra M/ '"'*_? i Cauaaa te b? *?nt rrata Part III I " ? Buprama Omui -TrUl T?rm Pan baaca. .t n-,? 6301 ri'.t- BBTa 6421 8861 ?? fje, *'? I..-.II B4JJM BBBB, BBIO, 8607, -.'?'-? BB71 10*21 '':*? tr" untlnta ?:. ?,,?. B prema Oourt?Trlal Term Part vm '?? fjf 'rTr, mnn. .i Oanaee to ba aaat fr. ? Pan VII ' - !''?- w*" untlnlahed. ?im?? BupreaM Oaart?Tnal Term Pan IX?B. ? ?? ?? . Bteeva. J Cauaaa to ba sent froea rart \:: B? aaaai Bupreau Oaan ?Trlal Term?Pan X ' trora ?"'>?*'. Cauaaa to be Beat from Pan VII for trlal ' ??* I n f ed ., ... Buprame Caun?THal Term H?r: XI Ji-""" J i-.uaei to ba ?er.t frem P?rt VII I ?-" ? ttnlohed ,,. ?-. Buprama Coun?Trtal Term- Part mi .i Cauae* i. be aeni from preferrod sali ,r : ; ir .-,,?.? <:nnn:ah*d . PurrogBta'a nrait-e1i*mb*ri li f r? V . ' , Moi n ealendar called ai WJ. S *v?i,w"L2 i, naa A ralt. *t 3*> P at, N IS60 - . i ^"5!? ? .-? ith ai - M i m Willi for pi ;S?,L aaaa Della i O'llara. Catherlne Rlpi i '', "r trlngham, Marla ToWe OirlaUaa Bt?ij ? '" iv 1" 80 i m Joh ? r !'? -' v> ?ata ?? Poun rrlal Term Bet re An . - - - day daadar , _ rity i-.-ir-- Sp?i lai Ti ? -i D ?'. ? 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