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NEW-YORK, THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20* 1900.-FOrRTEEN PAGES. 5M____
PRICE THREE CEXTS.
REPLYIXf, TO GERMANY.
ANSWER OF UNITED STATES
SAID TO BF A REFVSAL.
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AT THE FARTING OF THE WAYS.
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epmesrs ls I _ u te
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against Franee ar.d R_s
e?_, ar;-. are arder __- the
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p?_rs Ie be load*
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r.g Ohir.a that tbe Pr__i___t r.as
r__cbe_ \.:-.rre the Ur.ited .?
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w??r. a avold
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PEACE.
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reacfcej French _x revero
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''i.TVV.s PEACE r: SAMED.
- e. Sept. IA.?Aa ___p_rt_
? <?__._? appoinu. I_i Hung- -
_g aj-d ?:.? -ace B-_-4
ra ln Can
,een cir
T*e_e vrer- the L:T-rs.tl v. :th B
The
?V-erf.y ta j.,,Bv*.rte*_; m ?uppreB_ this form of
agltailnr. *
?_1tAi.lo__
TO SCCCEF-D MACDONALD.
SIR E M. SATOW SENT KROl! TOKIO TO
PE7-;iN?; \s P.RI TISIl MIMSTK11.
-
fBT . ar.i fl
'
who ia <iUf. to arrivp ,n j-pan _,-,_, week> pro_
':.?? thence to s ,-,aId
aa Brttiah .V- "<-?'?* ing. the latter taking
E lf. Batow'a pla iklo. The an
nounrorr.pnt. mvs th.-- - correspondent
The Tin-.?><-." arlll cause s-ome ' tment
to Ffrithb Bubjecta in th.- F
mghai rnpsfa..' ro "The Sta
? na; fund?
replenish the Empress Dowa-rer'a treaaury.
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?'.ar. bat '
l to
T. N F.
LORD BALISBIRY _L\DE NO DEMAND.
NIAL OP A BHAKGHAI VARN'-N'o REI
TO r.F.RMANV.
i
B that no reply has
"iner to the -
'
the Shanghai
? press." tl
ritlsl
- Chanj..
K ?
rring
I
i
MANDARINS NAMED BY EARL LI.
t. 10.?It is u:
?ular
? - regard lng ? :? ? Chii
; tlement was the fact that Li Hui i
ing his recent Intervle** with Pr. lfumm
I Schwartzenstein. the German Mii Ihina,
; mer.
. mandar- il
:: n*_ outrages, and
:.a was willing to punisb t>pm.
AT'MIRAI. SEYMOUR GOES NORTH.
Shanphai. Sept. 19.?Vice-Atlmiral Seymour,
r;h.
THE COLLIER SCENDIA AT PORT SAID.
ted Statea collier
i, which ls on h*jr v
here.
BOXERS ROUTED BY GERMAXS.
? i ulws aj i__ars
FFER HEAVIL
Berlli ipatch to the "Lokal
Ancetger,*' d? - -ning
r 11 of I.iar.j-f-Hiansc-Hsien. south
west - an naA-ai baUtal
accompanied I ;~nga! Lancers, says the
' foreign forc*- faeed pix thousand Boxers "and a
; nurubei ? regulars. the enemy losrng
TERMS TOO HARD FOB ' lilNA.
CERMANY'S DE-CAK- I TO
r;RA.VT. BAT8 JDNISTER v
"Was: . 5ep| 19.?Mlnlster Wi
: Far.g waa gi
to the Powera aaklng coni
- a demand that those ?
in China I ? 1 as an indis
] pensable preliminary to an:- -.ons.
When seen at tbe Lecatiou. he I him
I a c - pnblishe He
sal^:
I can hardly believe that
?en, and if it has it. is so unfort*_c
, infinence upon the general question that I
I greatly in hopes Germa
; <*ondit!on Srr.; a China '- trery
hard. It -would amount to determin::
, ations
__n. The Ch:: ya are ln
rnplete power to make terms v.
Powers, bo that when the *
oper.ed this quesl
I
?
with them. 1
in advance, aettle it. and make its executl
nary to n g
>ly hard.
sa cireumst . s I a
that Germany's
?hat the dlfllcultles over
peace negotlations I that
negotlatj
tha: [ thai
- .- - Impose a
?
! halr. Th - *eed
- tvantage to all pa
hina.
feel
I tr.at I anxlous many
?
ABB '? THE PRESIDENT.
- ETITRK T< S PRI
DAY SliiV"
_
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in Wa -"
Canl
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-- which
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on Monday ' -
- the- ''errnflr- 6
?
?
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:
The President. lt
sent Cabinet - 0
wbo come back to -'
-
nt that. he will be b
Friday. Ti aucb thinp as a quorum of
, and lf _ece_a_ry a
tary Meiklejohn also fiaw the Pro
.
MetkleJ
- i
-ident wfll return to CaBtoci Fi
hlm.
? Foraker
He BtOp]
after a .-..mpalgnlnp tour li
" ? Crbana ?
__**._ tbe gre
under of the campaid
A GROWL AT HOLLAND '
HER OFFER OF A WARSII1P TO KP.FE
GEB nTSPT.F.ASES A LONDON EDITOK.
1-00: nv Th# N>w Tor* Tnhune I
i HT rABTJ. T" TIT1T TRrBT-NK-i
lon, Sept. 20, (', a. m.-'-Th- Bt-B
rrmmrnting upon the ftar-m-nt that President
?? has accepted an nffpr nf th" D-tcfe
nvey him to Europe ln a war
ship. mvs that England has a right to expect
intry which !s sti'.I diplomatlcally
;- shall not display oftV- fusive
patror.age of ar. enemy of England. By adopt
?-? it 'linkf? itse'.f hla partisan and
upon fnr ex
A '"r . ipatth says the Britlsh are
tpy Koom ?? force Tr>
nentary ci _ay be
John r
co. H? will rhallenge
the < ;? - ? .. iapt ftve
B r Wllliam Harcourt's plan nf battl"
Tuef Iay, when h-> opena his
1. N. F.
ELECTH >N 7_. IK IN ENGLAX D
FORECASTINC CARTNET CHANGES -
LORD RUSSELL'S SUCCESSOR.
-? [
[BT CABUB TO TH. T__3US_._
_", i a. rn.? The press ia
Wlth el( - ?;? tr.e cor.t<?st i? too
unequal to _\ Unlonist -?
-.e Liberal political mana
Pr-rs. ai ? v question in doubt
rnmei ' ave a larger or a ______r
new than it had ln the old
Parliament. There will be llttle political nra
tory. and the del -'.ement in South
xplained. although thia ls
- hich the ?
? its lease of power.
The electorat". which has been artincis.
s-ricted by the disfranchisement nf an enormous
body of voiers under I registry. will be
to arm the i.nvernment wlth a r.mn
dato to ctmvert Dutcb Africa into British Afrlca
. ...... ... - rk .an never
?
Pub! res in the reconstruction
r than in the result cf the
foregone coneluslon. Lord
ls marked out for slaughter, and
Viscount Cross will also be force- to retire. It
? Duke of Devonshire
r Lhe Ministry after the
that Lord Lansdownt's resigna
? ie War Offlce will be 'he signal for
". ? .oschen from the Ad
ty. If these forecasts are fulfllled Mr.
i n will be almoat the only prominent
ir. the Cabinet. and ought to
have a most eor.-; offlce illus
the prtnciple o* tbe survival of the flttest.
Ther^ aro. I od many superannu
ated Torits who would adorn the privaey of re
I_i# has __t yet t
by th-* rumor moB| ory ls tha
' -.(.ught into the Fw
- into the War Offlce, and
that Mr. Baif hamberi
; left wher
ar-=. The ' A Gang." which ;'.ann^d the
. ie to Pretorla a year
? the devil and the deep sea"
ry which I
f the new
. Justiee. The Lord High Cha
ordina- all judicial appoir.
the Pr
of Lc: . Justiee. " and
?
talk er 1 tter, hut the
- with the Pr
?ard Clarke would have h.?n Lord Russt
....
- I ?
rter has e_
chief seal
jla
a few months, and
' : ! I -
astute law
yers ar.'! <>ffu ia':.- ntment
t th" bencb and has
it Court and .1 circles
-::at Germany and England ar<->
leading ar.'1. controlling th- - on th-:
rmany has taken, wlthout
t the
;r that it pre'erred to fol
and was unwilling to lead
clrcular is
is the
'hina ques
v any black
I which
-
I hief conspirator against ths for
Journais t. truth
:ation. namely, that
-
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a;.ve. : mlty f. r .
Asiatic P
worl i. England has
; olicy.
. n rne For
ffr-ning IU ? y and re
- aking
- k.ng. ? I N. F.
VIEIOKN MOVING XORTHWARD
eral Viljoen, wl
?'.mand
'
Bpruit,
od will ei
?
?\ WARSHIP TO CAR!:. KR1 EGER.
-
of Mr. K
-?hip at his
I irquea
a
.. /?;/. 1/ /. 1. U'CLERNA VI) DEAD.
Oeneral Jnhn A
trly this j:
r 1812. He r__
under
.! J..hn A. I.ognn and ' ',-neral I
and Vicks
.... f
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, R OR CiB
- to the
?
A CHANGE DISASTROUS.
PHILIPPIXE COMMISSION OX
AFFAIR S IX THE ISLAXDS.
IF __LEC__0_aI COJnriRMB PRESENT POR
ICT ALE EHBURBUBCTION WILL
DISAPPEAR WITTTIN
^IXTY DAYS.
? - ? lf elea-tloia ronflrm. preaent polla-v
aj-emnant ?,f laanrrectlon ?III dUapfiear
"Wlthin ?l_tv alaya by anrreader aaf leaatera
aad fndinsr nnt aaf raatak aad Hlr.
> hanara* of poli"y by tnrnlaa. ialanaia oarer
to a* inlerlr ?f T;i_ali._ pollt Irtaai will
hlljtht their falr pro?pea-t? of annrnoaa in- '
linm-iiifnl, alrlve aaat capital. make life anti '?
l?ra>p*-rty. aer-jlnr arad reli_ia>na. moat In
aea-nra*. htaniah by fa-nr of i-ruel proarripllon
a-on-i<l?-rnhle> hmlv ol intiaeraallae Klliplnix
wl'" hn?e nl.lpil Ina. I ll __a la avrll-fonnaled
ba-lla-f that their pa*aaple nre not noarar flt for
aalf eoi i-rnini-ni. :1nal r?-laiirndm-e the anrne
aappra-aaion aand a-orrnpl iaaaa aalii.h eilated ia
all lirovIncea nndrr Aljalaaloa ln-.nra.ent a.ov
ernt-aa-nt ilnrlnt tha- ri_ht montha of ita a-on
tr?.I. 'M,e. reaatlt vatll he fiaa-tional atrife be
lav,,.,, ja-nloaa leniter., ohnoa anal nnarrliy.
naa.l avi|| ra*.,aiire nnal jaMifv j??-ti,a- inter
?aa-iilnji, ?f 0,Ir <,o\a-riima-nt or .ome other.
H T-. THE .
7 1900, tbe
' Bnard ? f Philippine
' which Ju I i .hlo, is
chairman. - 3 from
'
montha Secrel War, at the
- egraph aa
ir.ake a ; port on
ln the Ph. Ender
date of August 21, after two an! a half months
abor and personal investigation. the
Board" - | such a report, which waa
lay by the Wai .
^raphic instruction and of
the Comralsafctn's report foll
THE WAR DEPARTMENT TELEGRAM.
August 17. 1900.
- Manila:
sident wlshi report by cable
imlssiononi ralcondition
of the islands as to peace and Industry; business
and revenue conditions prevalling; progresa of
? on of tbe
States; what Improve
'. this particular: the present extem ot the
insurre w much of the arohipeiago is
tranquil; how much is still ln disturbed state;
? irfare, and
! influences operating I lt; bow it can
j best be hrought to a c;ose; conditions a
j quirements or' civil government.
' -..-;? of War.
the co_onssio_rs report.
Manila, August _1, 1900.
?etary of War. Washington.
-lng to dispatch, Commission reporta: It
has for two months and a half made dil.gent ln
quiries into conditions nrevailing. Ma?? I
p:-1 has aptltude for education, but is Ignorant,
superstinous and credulona in a remarka
gree. Hostiiity against Americana was origlnaUy
i :.uioua
leader?. E is ' .ndred
rract larj. .-ti'.'.ty
and steadiiy improved temper This
-ment, furtbered by ahuse_ . f insurgents.
that Iarge number of people long for
peace and are willing to accept government
ita not Burrender
j ing after defeat have divided into smaii gue
-.-anos under general .-fllcers or beeorat la
-. Near:;. -nt gent rals and pcli
j _____ of Inaurreajtlon except Aguinalda have
been captured or have surrendered and
j have taken oath of ailegiance.
Poli' iting ln amneaty had
: mark".' BPe to induce surrenders untll deflning
: of political issues in United States, reported here
; in full, gave hope to ir.s
; arma of changed pollcy and -tayed s_rn
; to await r Disturbar.
?f island. kept up and avowed by rnsur
and ordera - :r-.f.uence
n, do not show unfriendly attitude of ma
rovincea wbere thev occur,
- of amall insurgent hodies in
iln fastnesses, wbence they issue for
esa night attack? or mur
small American aqua
recruit from :
."ing out *
murder and pluv
? enables ir.surger.ts to malni.
. lance irer peo]
; towna. TJncertainty as to future poli
- anl defencelessnes.
| arms larg"
_
ISLANDS BECOMING PEACEFUL.
Q iltles. malntenance of statua
' ns. All
rn Luzoi n Nneva K< :ja and
m, is Bubetantially free from Insurj-vnts.
are busy plant ing ar.d ar
j municipal organizati
| lin^s from " _ ipan. 122 miles." have
ths. In ea
9 uthern Lu
it't hands dodgi ? moun
Tam refut
? -
irfa:-". have Bucceeded Im g bands
'. parts
ty, which maintain them- - method
In Negr blain. Mas
liate, Sibuyan. Tab'.as, Bohol an.l ...ther \
.iger'v awaited N-ar ra.ayan, in
inao, old Tagalog pep.ai setl ronsld
Lkes neierhhorini?
: coun:: '.-an e exia
10, but :r. south of thls lan ely sei
-iand, at Zarnboanga
-
war an.l - parta
??!ands ha lltions,
ar.d unguarded American or '-reiener travelllng
ordinar :.i.r from garrlaona and attract
?; pa, I
. ary and militia,
which - u-.inized at on -
? irism i ? a hlcb
? zations. If Ju : selected and
...
?r and will permit ear'y materiai reduc
- ? ? -
-? eded by al m arms an.l is
Impiied ln their proclamatlon, thaT
ronfirm? pr
wiil disappear withln stxty lays l > firrenrt-r
_nd fading out of rank and file. I.a
i In part a herttagi _nish rul-.
will <?? - ' " - meas
ures. i on now
rraintained with grea : :rpos*
stated. E_ is I igfa ir..--urgents to
rrush ? our smail garrisona -
? but hlth- ?
DANGERS ET OF POLICT
i"ha: - ilanda over to *
blight their
fair pr -mous improvement, drive
?
anish by fear of
if coa
i h.ii-- aide.i AnuTi-'ans in
llef thai ;.:e are not
-viment, and retntrod
D Which existe.t
in all pr.'vinces under Maloloa lnsurgi
durinp the eight montha yntroL
n Jea'
i anarcby, and win requir**
and Justil >vern
?
? '
-- ?
of the I'nit-1 Sl <?r la
-
?
' ?iltlvati.m.
:aughl
na for last
re '<>< pe- ar*rcT lu
show
.<i ra-v.-nue for ?am.
Ni.THIN ' ORTABIU
NKAV TORK < -KNTKAL
hour.
AarJ?L
was one-third greater than any quarter under j
Spaln. though r?dula tax. rhief source f,f Span- |
ish revenue, has been practically a
E?_B_aty and e__denoy of military k
m?r.t hav er-at"d surplus fund i f IW.00O.O0O
M"xi<-an. which should be expended in
needed publi- wnrks. notably Improvement nf
Maniia Harlnr, th? conditi<>n nt a
eT.seo,u?nt d>day and expens" in lar
is % greater embargn on business than manv
nearly rrnhlhitnry tariff ratea
Spain and still operattve.
Wttb prop^r tarMf and Pnettll
beeome tbe great port of rh-^ Orfent S|
revenue laws. throwing the burden of ta.
on the poor. eiv? tbe -emparative im- ;
munlty. Tarir* bow preventa Importa
America rf can" n_acb__eijr and other
necessaries. Bpanlsb tnland r?*venu?- chiefly de
rived from pnli tax, tax on small business. flsh
B_e, the llk?. lut _o land tax.
F. .RMULATIN.. NKCESSARY LAWS,
Are fnrmulating laws leinedjl_g tbea_
nfldent that by Judi itoma laws.
reasonabl* ad valorexa iand tax and |
poratlon francblae tax. Imj
rate than that in the av^rag^
wlil give less annoyan e. and - will
produce revenue sufflcient to pay eipena
tdlng mfiitia an
stabuiary. Bad cond Birency hindera
buatnesa B tak^n toward early
resumption of gold standard.
Are prepartng atring
ing equal opporl inity I ? and Amer?
icans. with -
.^1 tn enter ar krweat raal
I y promotlan r~ach h~a.l Ma
nlclpal rorporatlona ed on
eriminal pr
i
Rai! r
?
?
ful tropical
?
te !ar_-- h in val
'.:ar.y. an I
-'- market to va
agricultu. i
schooi suppli^s ai
! = >ste
Night
tr establish.
hildren show aptitude i-i learn
tlon of the people. and in a few yea
dium of .-nmmunication h
fleea and between different tribes _
iish.
Creati.-n of eentra
months, like that
which substantially al! ri-hts I In Bill
of Rights in l_der_1 Constitu??- ai
to th" pe ??: ' the Philippine
-
inl political enlisrhtenm
WTI.LIAM H TAFT.
DEAN C. WORCESTE
LCTCE E. WRIGfl
HENRY C. fi
BERNARD M
NINETT A GAINS T A THO l SA ND
BATTLE NEAR MANII.A _S WHICH
TWELVE AMERICANS, INCLUDING
TWO OFFICEBR ARE KILLED.
Mani'.a. Sept. 19.?Durlng the last .even days
there has been a distinct in area
aggrression. particularly near Maniia. along the
. J, and in tbe pronlo-ea of Laguna
rong. Bulucan. Nueva Edja ar.d Parr:
tatittg on Monday in an engagement near
D, at the east end of Laguna de Bay. in
which detachments of the IT-th and P.Tth
\ Vrtted 9B___?B _B__i__'r r-s.irr.ents. ninety nsesi
| all told. raet a ______
rlfles and intrenched.
The American loss was
ine: . aptain Da-. I Lieu?
tenant George a both of tbe 1"
fantry; twenty-slx wounded and II
: who are probably dead. The
pursu- eral ia.. a
Ther^ ar" rumors of at;a. k? on the railroad
and of trouble in Mani'.a
; ing here from Laguna. M
provin.es. The natives of Mani'.a are _i
and many are leaving th* elty. The hostile
demonstrationa are particulart: '. along
the railroad anl on th- I T.agjna de
1 Bay. Thj insurgents ha- ?
and outposta. in some cases th"y h .
- fle<dng when pursued. Gulguinto. Po'o.
Mai.jlcs ar. : in bave been suhje |
The Maniia ma of thirty men .
tacked ar Cabugao Lak^, -at en
. Bulng igao was ala
_
.- U have burnM the village
ng the telegraph wtr
rnai tain pointa
Arm"! i-.
. In the Province of N
with an e> ( re attacke
eort are sttil mJfl
Advices
' near tbe capital.
The American c__r_altie9 outslde tbe 9
engagement it _ rt they
arf a' least
The Philippine
i passed tb
TWELVE THOUSAND DEAD.
\\ F.STTMATE RY GOVERNOR SAYERS
OF LOSSES IN THE TEXAS STOH
Austin, Te__, E I -
:s?u"d a statement in regarl t. tbe
"ffects of th" gr?ar i
-
The oed by th" storm ln
ind e__a5wh_re oa tba ? -oas:
a thousan
aggregai
mmiMi N -.'v. ith^tanding this s--v
1 have every _-_____?_? that th^? b<
-."ston
from ber present deaotation .r.d boitow
- ed strength and %__
iNOTBER DEMAND ON THE FORTE.
United Stal
? ona to th* P -
. Armeniaa v. _
natura'ized Ameri-an Msen a- ! 'as ar
?n the eharge of '
ti mary Coerunttti ? gation
and if th
lcan he wtl! be relea
P IDrS H-Ul ^ ? Bl '?"/ 8ST1 I I
:y. the Brooklyn contraetor, a.
vana Municipal Cour .rrivt-.i ar
?anding in th
?d paving
MI.-.- NETBKB80LE I
:n tha "all
-.
THAN Bt\ KR TO <'Al<:
-
1 r..?ln? n. r
*ets antl
an 1 Northw-atern Offlce. N*_. *ol Broadway.?A_vt
BREAK IN COAl STRIKE.
OPERATORS SEE A SPEEDY
EXDIXG.
MANY MEN Tr, R**m*X TO WORK TO
1. THEV PAY?P'- *-TTT.T_
~ A' \ -.ME nrPTRTi-TS.
rT.a<ia-_>? tcj yant T_TB-te |
M_n?. ? ? i laaiiiaT"
statement - OM first break in tha? big
* on the poinr of takire; piai-*?. and ft In
- ~-n -i ?r;_--v -nding. The? bellayara
rhat a? -iow on strike begtn
to return to work th.e from
*_ rt?
ceived by th.
di.-?Te -har tl*-rd
of the jatrlke. ar.l M aaBC
cessful as k Tbe
.ppll
cation-.
- a; . s UMB.
.er tn th?
af the*r chTin-h at M .nd da~
work. T
~ :mmlt
branch, ?tt- r. and
Ba, marched
, . work in tlB
-v at Ta_
Aed tn
-
anl T ... and
?re all working
have had
-?n_i
doah regi- rt ref?l
'rs fa:
End d - - -
- ^- the
' and that
- gatna
ra sald thia
I <?< | - - T_*
- up predii ted ha-? not r
and the strike r
-
r.tage
of the men have _
c'early and - return rather than
Tha
fact that t: '. _aa*e not
eocaa out -gtns
t
-
to every means | - - '-. -ylkii!
and Ha m th*?v
at w-ork ir. th-?
lower * strike will last
loneer than the i The thlrd
baaa f-per. e*ab
stantia ?.--t and tbe
I d.Twn
of th- N . I tba Pennayrva
: . thls mornlng:
the f.rces at se?eral eollieriea
_se in
"..maqua region. They ass-rt that tha
rabla each day.
-* Pr_a*_ent
who asserts that 11S.00? men are tn
aer, aj that _etwa**-_. KtOM and 90.00ft
?-- aarflaaaa made a
N^
r-nv. *
I
men al: . BSta*
7>-i??e
tion i>
and rea :nk?n.
- .-oa'.
fleld ?
FA] l v: v
'
-. and
- ?
_bo_t
The p
'
-
-
Up.'Tl '
-
? buay
Tbe ?
iravans o*
*htrt
tn h. row a* rough
vinny ha\ -ry of a-toal.
'
;Me l=a
-.y waabary.
-
- ?
: have itirvey
? *a*aah
? wer
_
? strike- | Tbe
*ail the
ht, and
TiaTe
*.l the re
- -
'
ny waa aa
'
:-? and
* i take
? - only
tn the fcaal
I
- panie-*
iid lead tt>
They
-INBS
- of tbe Penneyt
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