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FOREIGN. The Indian Estimates Submit- ted to the House of Commons. A Small Surplus’ Counted Upon the Present Fiscal Year. Incldents Gonnected with the Pending Siege of Cau« dahar. Tho Albanians Ignoro Instructions from the Porte, and Will Fight It Out, A Largo Increase in tho Tido of Emi. gration from Liverpool. Marked Scarcity of American Gold in the London Market, GREAT BRITAIN. EMIGRATION, Loxnox, Aug. 17.—-Emigration returns from Liverpool for July show an inerease of 3,0%, compared with July, 1879, ‘Thirteen Uhousand emigrants went to America, TOUNISTS RETURNING, All the enbins of the steamers now leaving Liverpool for New York, and for some weeks to come, are fully engaged. Addl- tlonal steamships will be run to accommo- date the returning tourtsts, COLLISION IN THR MERSEY. Acolliston occurred in the Mersey to-day between the Dublit stemmer Lanford ond the stenmer Baltle for New York. The Lanford sunk, but the passengers and crew were saved, ‘he Baltle put back, and went to her dock for repairs. A CHALLENGE, M. and W. Collinson will stale £1,000 against. similar swan that Dr. Tanner will not fast forty days and forty nights, the brothers Collinson to watelt him, SCAUCITY OF AMERICAN GOLD. Lonpos, Aug, 17.—-It is stated that thero are not any more American eagles here, and until New York exehange falls further, bull- fonts hardly Ikely to’ be exported untess It ean be pieked up in open market. SUS"ENDED? Lonpoy, Aug. 17.—Jonns Rels & Co., bank- ers, bullion merchants,and foreign exchange Lrolerss of Liverpool, have suspended pay- nent THE INDIAN FSTIMATE. In_the House of Commons this afternoon the Marquis of Hartington, Secretary. of State for India, submitted the Indian ¢: 1 mates for the fiseal year 1830-81, ty receipts are placed at 266,746,000; oxpendl- tures nt 266,820,000; n siurplus of £417,000, and showlng 2 deerensé of £1,000,0000n cael site of the account as compared with 1sif- ‘sy, In presenting the estimates tho Mar- unis suid: ‘There would have been an ag. gate surplus for the past three years of £11,107,000 but for the Afghan war. Tho thne Is approaching nearly, if It has not lreudy been reached, when tho productive works In India will_no Jonger be 4 charge upon, but a sonree of revenue to, the coun- "The war expenses for the fiseal years rn ie (eee in Found fizures are 4 , and ho cast of the froutier railway 424,000,000, making « total of 218,000,000, Deducting the supposed surplus of £1,000,000, it lenves a deficit of £7.000,000, Lord Iartington severely denounced tho negligence in preparing the war-cstimates, and underesthinating not only tha expenses, but. the. difficulties of the enterprise, on the part of tho late Government, Of the deficit, he siticl, £3,500,000 remains to ba covered this year, A joan has already been nuthorized for productive works, tho proceeds of which are to be diverted to thig purpose, It ts alio intended to reduce the drawings In India on home account nboul £1,000.00, Tf these measures are insufticient, the loan might, ba raised in India, but no addition to the Indinn debt should bo made If it Is possible to ayotd it: "The statement regard'ng the Imperial con- tribution to the war expenses of Jndin must be deferred until the complete cost of the war hns been fully ascertained. But the war wns certainly the result of the Imperial poll- ey, ond therefore assistance to Indla from liuperlal resources, is necessary. AFGHANISTAN. INTERCEPTED LETTERS, Querran, Aug. 17.—Letters Inciting the Afghan tribes to rise have been Intereepted, ROBERTS’ COMMAND, Lonnos, Aug. 17.~Gen, Roberts has thir- ty days’ stipplies for tho march to Candahar. THE AIEGE OF CANDAIIAIL Lonpon, Aug. 17—-A dispatch «from Quetta announces that a, messenger trom Candahar has brought 2 letter from Gon, Primrose dated the 11th inst. The enemy lind opened fire with Armstrong guns at a distance of 2,400 yards fromthe city, ‘The dimage xo far ls slight. In the morning a heavy: musketry fice was opened at the walls fromm villages on threo sid town, But few troops were wounde he exact strength of the gurrigon is 28 effective Europeans, 8,388 natives, and Be sick, Gen. Primrose estimates Ayoob Khan's force at 10,000, THY COUTTS-RARTLETE MARKIAGE, The martiage of tho Baroness Burdett- Coutts and young Bartlett tins been post- ned forn fortnight, Bartlett to-day per- fected ils naturalization as a British cltzen, WOTING AT BELFAST, Duniin, Aug. W—At Belfast yesterday rlotlng “was renewed. Mounted — pollee thurged the mob, and twenty persons wer arent Some houses were wrecked by tho rioters. ENANCE, DE LHS8Ks? CANAL. brogecT, Pants, Aug. 17.—The Amortean objections tothe Panama Canal are walyed and the neutralization of the cannl under the guard- lanship of the United States Is necepted. De Lessops wishes to {sso (00,000,000 franes in shares here and in London, New York, and Frankfort. CAUSE OF MISS NEILSON'S DEATH, A postanortem eximmination attributes the death of Miss Nellson to dropsy of the heart, accelerated by extreme Indigestlon, Mlss° Neilson was driving in the Bols de Boulogne when sho was selzed with sudden fincas, ul was conveyey to tho nenrest restouraut, where she expired, Her remains will be vurled in| Brompton Cemetery, London, at the ond of the week, Pais, Aug. 17.—Miss Nellson's death fa attributed to the drinking of fs cup of iced milk, which a avedient welter itl Paris jours nul snys ts very {ndigestibie, Miss Nellson was twelve hours in mortal agony, Her yody was clafmed at the morguo by au aged gavill oflicer, < SUKPENDED, Pants, Aug, 17,—The Minister of War has suspended fur ono year the Colonel of the yfourth Regiment of the ‘Territorial of tho day while presenting n new flag to his reghnent, that the tag would soon by constl- He hat of ceri ast ‘ay ea,—ty tepresent the only banner of the Unlted States of Europe, s TURKEY, TNE ALUANIANS OLSTINATR, Scuraut, Aug. 17.—The Sultan has tele graphed the Albantans at Presrend that thelr pretensions cannot be conceded, and that they should act with prudence and not defy Europe, as they cannot have ils help in caso of conillet, ‘Phe Albanians declded to pes- uist in u reyolutlouury course, FONEIGN RELATIONS, Beewanyst, Aug. 17,—The relations be- tween Roumania and the United States, based upon the provislonal arrangements | bulld the road to Sac City if Tecan uentioned heretofore, are now completely established, : *, AMUASSADORIAT. Consrantinove®, At. 17,—In compliance with tho desises of President, Mayen, the Sul- er for the gurrisan for forty-five - THE CHICAGO RIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGI 1880—'LW tan has decided to retalu tho ‘Turkish Lega- tlon at Washington, + THE PARSONS MURDER Boeetal Pisvateh to The Unieago zvibune, Boston, Mass., Aug. 17.—The Foren See- rotary of ‘the American Board, the Kev, Dr. |. G. Clarke, on recelving on the Oth inst. oficial utelilzence of the murder of the AW, Pargons In Turkish territory, and the arrest of threo of his murderers, jmine- lately lnid the ease before Secretary Evarts, and urge Lenoegetle actlon on the part of the United States to secure the punishment of the assasing, in order that missionaries of the Board in the Turkish Empire may bo guaranteed their safety. Secretary Evarts, tinder date of the 14th lust, replies that such action tg alrendy in progress and will have Is earliest attention. : TRFUSED ADMIRBION. Vienna, Aug. 17.—The few Governor ap- pdinted by tho Porte at Prisrend was re- fused admission, All the Turkish functiona- ries hinye been disinissed. ‘The Governnient {ithes linve been seized. Twelve hundred well-earmed Arnauts have been dispatehed from Prigrend to sid the Scutari Committee against Montenegro, which {3 also threat. ened with. Invasion’ by All Bey from Gu- ainjo and Kolaschin, GONE TO SCUTART. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 17%,—Rizn, Pasha has left for Sentari to carry ut the Conyen- tlon of April 18, which provides for tho éession of ‘Tust. 5 ‘ RESERVE CALLED OUT. Intelligenve | from Sofia states the Bul- garian reserve has been culled out, ——_ ‘ TUNIS. TUR, EXISTING TROUNLE. Rose, Aug. 17.—The #anfulla announces that the Lallan Government contemplated sending some me-of-war to Tunis as re- sponge to the dispatch thithor of french nien-of-war, but counsels of prudence pre- yailed. ‘Tho Bey of Tunis firmly refuses to necede to the demands of the Freneh Consul, Bad it Ig hoped France will withdraw her | ba : Host Aug. 17.—The Diritto says while tt is_ confirmed that two French tronclads have arrived at'Tunls aud the titrd is expected, the Bey has formally recoguized tho rights of the Rubattino Company’ and has resolved to respect them. ‘The Diritta wilds: “We have reason fo believe France will not permit a demand belng insisted upon ngalnst which there are ovldent legal impediinents,”” a GERMANY. BAD HARVEST, Benras, Aug. 17.—In consequence of the general bad harvest in Germany there has been a renewal of the agitation for tho pro- Iibittun of the export of corn. WILL SUBMIT. Benray, Aug. 17—Count Henry von Ar- nim, declared guilty of treason in contuma clam, desires a rehearing, and has expressed a readjuess to stibmit iimsolf to Prussian jurisdiction, PRUSSIA. PRESS OFFENSES. Sr. Prerensnuna, Aug. 17,—Itis sald to have been decided to establish a special chancery for the trial of press matters under the direction of a lenient oficial, under whose recent direction of the existing Pre: Bureau not a single punishment hag been | fileted, and it is expected all questions con- corning the press will be dealt with by tho ordinary courts of justice. TWENTY NUILDINGS BURNED, Sr. Perensnona, Aug, 17.—Twenty bulld- nus were burned in the Ligofka district yes- erduys VARIOUS. THE PAPACY, RoR, Aug. 17,—The Pope will holdn Con- sistory on Friday next, when he. will noml- nate a number of Italian, Spanish, and trans- atlantic Bishops aud Archbishops. INTERNATIONAL MARKET, Views, Aug. 17.—An International corn and seed market has been opened. MEXICO, z SAN Francisco, Cal, Aug. 12—A Tucson dispateh says: A passenger by the Magdn- lena stage to-day denied that, Reyes ordered the exeeution of an yone at Mugdalena, but sys he bled the intabltants to the tue of Delween $4,000 and $5,000. RAILROADS. A MASSACHUSETTS LEASE, Spectat Dispateh to ‘The Chieage Tribune, betweon tho State and the Fitchburg Rail- rond lensing to the Intter the Hoosae ‘Funnel and line for seven years willbe published to- morrow morning, Tho principal points are these: ‘Tho Stata to keep up tho full equip- ientof the-rond; the revenue to the State to consist of a pro-rata division of all the revenues derived from the trafic leased on tho mileage of the tunnel and Fitchburg ines; ,the Fitehburz Company to furnish alltthe’ motive power, passenger, baggage, express, minil, and freight cars, all the sup mies and materials incklent to and connected with tho motive power and rolling-stock; also all the enmployés for operating the truins, and do all the work with ilner exceptions, whicli are stated. The compensation allowed the Fitchburg Com- pany to bo the actual expense of operating the Stnto's road, Including all expenses properly Chargeable to such operation, it be- ing the Intention and effect of this ugreement thit sald expenso to constitute in full, with certain stated exceptions, the compensation which $s to be pald to the Fitchburg Com- pany. ‘Tho contract is very full in specificns tion of detall of business. ‘Thy division of parnings Is to be monthly, the returns to bo revised by the Rallroad Commitssiouers every February, referees to. decide all disputes, ‘The contract may be modified or ter. minated | at my time by mutual consent of the parties, ‘Tha sldvertiser will say editorially: “he basis of the contract, the retention by the Fitchburg Company far operating the State road and tunnel of ex- netly the renl cost of such operation, and the payment to the ‘Treasury of all profits to St Arniy, for expressing the hope, nan order nited States of Amar- such division of receipts, there can certainly ‘be no objection on the part of the most care- ful gunrdian of the State ‘Treasury. It Is, however, not ao bad a bargain for the Fitch- burg Company as tt malgti Suen AG first sights for if it gets no profit for Its onuration of the line from Greenfield to North Adams, It docs purchase immunity from — cvery kind of legislative and” administrative Interference, Under the former con- dition of things, the Company was nover able to uet with any contidonce In tha future, ‘The tolls might remain as they were, or they might be changed, for seven yenrs to come the Company Is safe. Other compa- les which my sectira connection with the State road will bo untitled to @ similar con- tract, but not to a better, and the Compan: has "no undue competition fear, will act for the Stato” in. tixin through rates of | freight, and it wil not be hampered by inconsiderable tndlifer- eneo from without, We ave informed that tho Immediate result of the signing of the contract will be a resuinption of work upon ail huprovements which the Fitchburg Com. yay has had In contemplation. | ‘Lorminal facilities will be greatly enlarged, the dock and vlovator xeheme will be pushed forward, and tho tunnel-line will take its placa as the tuost Important contributor to the business and growth of Boston.” IOWA RAILROADS, Aptctat Correspondence af ‘Ths Chlcapo Tribune, Dus Mowks, In, Aug, 16,—Presidont Whitehead, of the Des Moines and Fort Dodge land, fs tn tho city, and, on being cons fronted with your correspondent, remarked, “fs thorea place If the world aman can go and not fall Into the’hands of a newspaper roporter? Tuk Trimuny ts a great stitution, What can I say for you? Yes, sir; if I can snduce our Board to give me $820,000, I shall build road fron Gowrie to Sac City, Lthink it will pay. Lean build it far that money with- out Bubsidles, Thope to be able to get the money, Yes; Lunderstand the Northwest. ern folks are throwing dirt In that diroctlon, but itiswt tha kind of dirt-throwing which Indicates building a railroad, [have not the slightest Idea whut they intond to do, I do nol understand any of their moyemonts in that section, Isometings think Know whore they will go themselves, wt he mnongy, regariless of whut they do, “Ys, sits Mr, Hate, of the Minneapolis & St. mia be hbatd stxhotay to naka siya e= men for athrough pusscnyger train, leavin Minneapolis early in the morning and arly lug here about 6 ln the oyenug, over our road from Fort Dodge, and one to leave hero fin the morning, and Fotng throuch to Minne- apolis, But todo this would necessitate an entire rearrangement of the trains on our road, which would then inaka no connections elthor with tho Chicazo trank lines here or with tha Northwestern at Grand Junetion, This we coald hardly be oxpected to do, and the only possible solution of Uhe matter seems to bo that an oxtra train must be put on to accommodate thom, which will cost about one dollar and a quarter per, mile to run it, If wo ean get the bare cost of rune ning the train wo are disposed to neeomnmo- date them andthe people, Butwe could notbe expected ta do so and pay the expenses oir salves, Lam going to mect Mr. Hatch to seo what arrangements can bo made, No, str, 1 do not think Mr Hatch, hins any idea of dullding an independent jing from Fort dls jo Des Moines, irst, beeause it would be a very oxpensive rond to build, Second, hie ean uso our rond cheapor and with better profit. Yes, ow ron is doing very woll now, and the prospects are very promising,’” ‘The Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern, under the old charter of the Lown City & Western Rallrond Company, are building road from ‘Thornburg to Montezuma, | ‘Tho line fs located, and the grading nearly done, 'The tron is ready to go down, and It fs ox- peeted to have the wholo: distance, sixteen tniles, ready for bnsinass Oct, 25 to n con- nection with its Musentine diviston. The Chicago & Northwestern is doing a generous aud unprecedented uct. Lt has given notice that it will not claim the tax atd yoted by townships along the line of Its ‘To- ledo & Norttwestern Extension, by which net Jt voluntarily releases the people fr Mabtitty of over $200,000, MV i » ‘The Company evl- dently has plunty of moneys and dovs not de- sire to form any entangling alliances with townships, It already bins v smal {° oO that pore on hand with Polk City, {n this county, ‘The staid and stately Rock Island, under the lively muste of the Northwestern and Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, which run. thelr trains Inte the city from Chteago every day two hours ahead, ond that with make Ing oa change of trains to thelr branch ines at Ames for the Northern, and at Albia for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, annotneces that on and after next Monday the time of the train which leaves Chiengo in the evening will be shortened up two hours, arti site here atl pan. Instead of 8, taking dinner here tn- stead of at Griniell. vtofore this Com- pany has been seriously hindered from mak: ing fast time with heavy trains on its lows Diviston by reason of heavy grades at Kel- log. ‘These have now been reduced, so that the road is tu shape fur rapid running, and now the managers don’t propose to take the dust of the other fellows any more. ‘They can ent off another hour between here wid the Blutls if thoy wish, ‘Tho Centreville, Moravia & Albia Road, which was eomploted last week, will be operated by the Aiisgourl, Lowa & Nebraskn, yeh latter isa partof tho Wabash com- nation. . Jewell Junction will be the naine of the station where the ‘Toledo & Des Moines branches of the Northwestern cross, two mul ahalfiniles northwest of Callanan, It is sixteen inites from Webster City, and In tho centre of arich country. It will doubtless become 8 thriving and busy point. It now lovks ay though ¢x-Gov, Merrill's project to build wu rand.from State Centre to Montezuna would be incontinently snuited ott, State-Centre and Jetferson Cownsiilp have voted against the tax nid, which virtual Jy Inys it out, and the Governor will have to devise some other project In which to luvest his surplus cash, 4 OFFICIALLY DENTED, | ‘Mr. S, S. Merrill, General Manager of thi Milwaukee & St. Paul Rattroad Company, re- of his road, had resigned, and -that Mr George Olds, Gencral Agent of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, had been chosen as his trouble of oflicially denying tho canard, KEOKUK & NORTITERN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, laying track on the new route this afternoon. hey do unk. distant, by Oct. 1. NORTIIWES'LERN, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune, Stoux City, In. Aug. 1%—Grading has Boston, Mass., Aug, 17.—The full contract | commenced on the branch of the Chicago & Northwestern from Carrol, on the matn ling in Lowa, forty miles southwest to Marian. _————————_ quests THe Tnimune to deny the report pub- lished in an unreliable and sensational morn- ing paper yesterday that Mr. W. J. Swan, the popular and eficient General Frelght Agent successor. Mr. Merrill might have saved tho Keoxun, In, Aug. 17.—Tho Keokuk & Northwestern Railway Company commenced An abundance of iron is on hand, aml 125 men tire nt work, ‘Thoy expect to complete the ling to Donnelson, twenty-two sniles ANOTHER MURDER. Michael Fleming Shot by Free= man F, Gross. Tho Former, While Drunk, Attempts to Break Up Ils Mome, And tho Services of the Lattor Aro Called In to Prevent It.- Gross Claims He Fired the Shot in Self- Defense. So glorious n day, ns usual in this elty, had to be marked by'a blood sueriiice. ‘The immolation was performed fi an inpreten- tlous—yes, even_n squntld and rlekety— tage house ot No, 103 Ewing street. ‘The victim was Michnel Fleming, an ish boller- maker and Inborer, who lived with his ared mother, lls brother, nnd the Jatter’s wife at the number above mentioned, and the sacrilles wus made by Freeman F. Gross, a young main of Sf years. ‘There aro many points in, the easy which appear to be in the murderer's favor, and after the ense fs sifted out In the Grand Jury and Criminal Court thers will be Dut little more than manslaughter left of It, Fleming 1s quite a notorious character In the nelghborhood, anc had been Uruk more or less fur n space of three months, Yesterday he was brought home several times, once by a saloonkceper named Dooley, who found him lying in oa dangerous posl- tion on. ‘the — street-ear tracks oon Cilnton. street, near Polk, Each time the mother and her daughter-in-law imade ear- nest endéavors to keep him in the house until he sobered, but each: tine he territied them by assaulting them and breaking the furniture and tho stove, so that they were gind to Jet him ont. ie wos brought home once again at about 4 o'clovk In the after-- noon, and commenced playlug the usinl pranks, ‘Cho chairs were first'nttacked, and then the stove. “Lhe nelghbors were used to these disturbances, and upon ordinary occasions paid but little attention to thet, but somehow or other they thought the row of yesterday ofa very serious iuture, and so they congregated in front of the house by the'dozen, ‘Lhe wife of w shoemaker living g few doors enst und another womatr tlest entered thie house wid attempted to. pacify the madman, but they soon quit In disgust, ‘The bystanders bectune quite alarmed at the jnererdsing severity of the fight, and they ran in cisinay to x two-story bricic cottnge ut No, 08 Ewlng street, whery young Freeman Gross was visiting a young Indy numed Kate Shea, who lives at that muuber with the Maulyeln family, nud ayked him to go neross the street and save the wonin’s life. ‘The young man thoughtlesly ram across, and, opening the sie gate, vaulted over a low banister, and presented himself at the front dour, a fight ensued between himself and the drinker itn, Grogs retreating before his antagontst’s fury until the back yurd was reached, where two shots were fired, Fleming pursued Gross to the sidewalk in front: of vacnnt lot fronting north on | Polk street, ‘There Fleming fell, with one bullet in his loft breast aut another in the “right gro. DG. Dunue and Thomay Inmel, who were standing at the corner of Clinton and Polk streets, saw bhi fall and ran to his ald, ‘Chey ed him, back tnto his own house, where he expired in a few minutes and before a physician could be summoned, Seeretary Austin Doyle was one’ of the first” on the scene, ond in an Interview with the shoemnker’s wife he ascertained that the ussasin was a young man who cume out of the Mule vein residence, From Miss Shea the nanie aud also a photograph of Gross was obtatned, and also the information thut Gross kept a notlon-store and yed at No, 2363 Archor avenue, A telephone message was at once sentto Deering street to arrest him should he show up there, and nt 5330 Ollicer Denis Mahoney found him in front of the store, A few iumonts Intor Superintendent O'Don- nell and Sergt. Darrow came up with horses lashed to a foun. THE MURDERER WAS ARRESTED by them and taken, back to the houses on Ewing street, where he was identified, tnd thenes he was removed to the West ‘Twelfth Street Statlun, As he was ig. the seen nfew “red-mouths’ yelled “lyneh him,” buta werd from tha ponderous O'Donnell frightened) them back into their native apathy, ‘Chis little hnppentig gave rise to 0 widely credited rumor that a desperate at- tempt had been made at lynching hin. During the time consumed in tho capture = of Gross, other policeman were vain- A Murdorous Slocp-Walker. y trying to get some claw. Charlotte (N, U.) Observer. They got them, tog,—that 1s, the Information from ‘I Found Lyin tho right three cuts of in ax, third, were suilleient to cauao instant death, oue high enough on tho bead to reve tho brain. Mek: was. that he drowned the ‘The story of Mr, nexroes bud ente ed tho atoro, us antiolpated by Ane to his recollection, # bloody and terrible fight. Whou ho awoke ‘ho was tleelng down tho uduully recovering consol ataiesee Mr. Phelps bad been steeping, and Foullsest at x jo a ‘once ficd serenming to the house of Mr, Grub, uear by, and wis mot by that Rentlomnty, ru said his Inmentations were heartronding, and that he told hin at once that bo had kided hts stulrs, and, te ho returned to tho room whore ho and giaues tho full horror of his deed, who was aroused by his’ cries, Mr, beat friend In hig sloop, Tho nlurm soon be- ene goneral, und the nolghborg collected from all quarters. Thoy all testified that Click ox and finnlly. becano so exhausted thut be hid to bo carried home. Icwas proved by both State and wis somnnin- Hist, and hud frequently injured big own pore from the house window, sumo- thines through the gluss from the scoond story, cutting bimnsvif considerably. He has tlso beon known to get up and choke some of the fumily, that tha bonra in ‘Texas were after him, jon runt quarter or a half milo down near the river, and wike to Und himself alone, When he went visiting he rentested his neighbors to tlo him, which thoy did, Lnet week he wont to asleep in tha room whero his dead uncle luy terrible ox- preastons of four, nnd sturtod to Baizo his dead His alster‘and u gentleman caught bin, got lm uwitke, and ho went buck to bed, Muny: Iven, ‘Tho court being from tho evidenco that tho prisoner ‘was not aocountabte for his actions whilo asleep, pronounend the evidence inauficiont, whero- hibited his regret fs a tnost violent inanner, defendant's witnesses that Clie! gon by jumpin fad th eorpse, Ilo suddonly nroso with unole, Other Instances wero satlafled ‘upon Alr, Click returned to his humo, —$————— A Story for the Boys. Huston Veanacriv Come, boys eyes dance: are youd boys. You love to hear me tulk, Well, ple. dames got w) hd nive, wurin bed, Ho wont to Farmer Jones’ or-chard, He stole hia ap- very bud boy, Igvo by not come out nnd tale to“ James steal-ing an-plos whilo tho dog Jog and thon horse whip him af-terward tho ap-ples did not make Jumes sick, and bo did nok “pity away on tele no! tho next Sunaay: and the minela-ter “a chance tho sin of steal-tny bad boy, Ha slid didnot to preach old Jones’ wall (that was the way the bud ho rocked hiin fn ta the stu-bie, his but, also, a thing. he asked worth of worm-y ones; cat one. ‘That night he dreamed he was v cro neck squash; he thought tho clr-cuw pro-ces- lon, with all the elephants, was walk-ing o-ver Jay in bed one week, and la abedosmen, He 1a read nice Ht-tlo books w-bout nice, who noy-er could) buve Hyod, and lit-the gith ‘that purboedy wants tosce. Tho imor-al of this sto-ry, boys, Ia luck, and a by Viewed Vorvau, _ Prompt Dignity, Guiboliard had tev’ a father Just flvo min jard had be % Utes. Hisservant ontored with & letter in hie N What is " Prarie # For who} “ee : “¥or you.” “ How tu tt addressed p® “Yo M, Gulbollard,” “ How do you kuow, sir, that it {fe not for my sony’ —— Vanderbilt was soup shaved yesterday with uP. Cutleura Shaving Bo yru, the scene of the ro= cont auinnantbulistle murder, is that over 100 people ausembled nt the Coronor's Inquest and preliminary trinl, Tho body of Mr, Phelps was nuurly neross tlio foot of the Led, on side, his head on his right arm, with two of whith, if not tha imseif and Mr. Phelps. Then followed, accord- Ite Twill toll you usto-ry, Mow your You 1 will tott you n-bout George and James, ‘They both wanted an ap. one dark night, Ie tuft ples. Janice was nt your bright faces that you think ga, too, Janies did not fall and break is ueok whon he alld down tho spouts a grout 3 and 6 al 1, and he Jald “away In tho cdld ground ho givo P on op-plos, No; Jumes was a lown the spout with-out so inuch nt biis-ter-ing his bands; he jumped poxer oye spoko of the good man), and when the dog cnne Ho tilled bin. self full Of up-pleay ho filled ble pockets and ‘Yuen hoe went home, and slept Hike wloy, he good George would not do such hy no: hia pa-pn for somo hp ples, and btw dear pa-pa bought him # cont’a kood Guorge only It-tlo boyd this; Onco in a great while a bud boy hasan un-ne-count-n-bio rau of good usual kind of elews. ‘Two wonen had been seen to leave the house shortly before tho tragedy, “Ahal’? sald Hawkshaw,. in a knowing manner, ‘The cobbler's tattling wite, after satting the police aright, with- drow from the scene, and not another woman could be fond who knew anything about it, Mrs. King heard the shots, and saw Fleming Pursue his antagontst. She also saw him the revolver into his | pocket. Several of the neighbors sald they would be ablo to Identify tho murderer, and thoy furnished deserlptions of him on- tirely at varlance with each other, No onc vould be found who knew how or why the {wo inen-quarreled,. and though a dozen tenement houses overloak the yard where the tragedy occurred, not one person could be found who saw the shooting, But after Gross had been shown under arrest their tongues wero loosened, and, barring the netual shouting, each witness told identically the sane ators ag the prisonor, Freeman F. Gross 1s the son of well-to-do parents living at Galva, i, He Is a very Inanly youth, of fing personal appenrance, and very ent loninaly fn lita deportment. When calfed upon In the West ‘Twelfth Street Station by a ‘Tamune reporter he yvol- unteered to tell the true story of the shoot- Ing, which ho dtd ns follows: J am omployed ats notion and. yariet store kept by my brothor-in-lw, J, N. Rled, atNo, #803 Archer avenue, Lwasdown town to seo the procession, and on my way home Ltook a West ‘Twelfth street cir instead of alnalsted strect one. Finding inyselt so near Misa Shea’s home, 1} concluded to call there, knowing thatshe had: just returned to the city, While thore some Women came to the house anid suid, tun over there; 0 man is killing his wile? "Thors were then ten or twelve women and an old man watehing the progress of the row. I ran to the house and somo one sald, *For God’s sake, -go in and stop hin’ I jumped over | the baulster and stepped over tho door- thresholt Just ~— fur enough to seu thy man “who was quarreling with 9 woman, * Seo here! sald 1, to which he re- sponded, * aren get out of here, — your bloody soul? Te approached with a chalrin oug hand, and struck me with the other handon the chest. Pushed tothe door by the assault, I braced myself, and, with my fuot to his stomach, pushed him back one or stony ald not fathon Alin when ne elimbed fur. | {Wiee, saying, * You get back,’ Fleming mor Jones'wall; Par-mer Jones’ great dog dd | Kept up tie assault, an Twas obltzad te re nut selzo James In bla cru-ol Jawsund bold bim | treat throngh wali at the est side of the All the Far-mer cume out; und tho gatsince did | house, ‘lwo or three thnes {warned hin that, 1 would shoot If he did not stand -brel, Finally Lfound myself ina yard apparently i | Surrounded by fences nnd houses, Fleming cornered me and picked up a hammer, or i stall hatchet, or perhaps it was only n plece of hard wood, and menactngly sald, *— — you, Pi spill your blood out here?’ Le forp he could strike 2 1 FIRED TWO BIIOTS, with a sight Intermission between. Just then T saw an opening at the northeast nerof the yard, between two small dv Ings, and rinning through there L escaped through a vacant lotto Polk street. Fou tne uursued, but fell botory. reaching thy street, “But,” interposed the reportor, " tHumel says he caught you when Fleming hid hands nl that rou broke nway,?! ‘ely nfataken.’” was tho reply, di stowly back tu Mrs. Mutveln and, told her what happened, but £ did not then 8) stipposes Dhud killed the man. ina short # |) thae 1 wont to'Twelfth strect, ang then walk- uy tu Hulsted street tuk a cur for the store, Lwalted upon several customers there, but feuring trouble went to sce Jain T, Richards, an attorney, a Crem of mdue, who Intro- atuced me to Miss Shea, Just then 1 was arrested]? “Don't you think you might haye avolded shooting the man? “No, £ think not, unless I lind suffered terrible bodily punishment at his hands. £ wis pat able for hil, us L£ had been slek for month! “Do you carry.a revolver?" Fi “Well, ees ‘Since L have been in the Bridgeport store. 1b was a common seven- shooter, Ploneer pattern, aud calibre, It was on Wy person when arrested,” iG MEN'S Cf it routed treat tila lu Jn farther cunyersutlou MU,Grosy stated thut | wo luv-siudd Uilvert edlwe vt Guu Advances!" he had alw horne an it reputation, had always) moved in respertable soclety, and was very well known at Englewood, where he had for some thine bean Assistant Fynertutenilent of a ‘Trinity Episcopal shureh. Mike Fleming was about 34 years of age. ‘Shey nay when sober he was harimle enotigh, but he eertainly was a low-down, He tempered brute when drank, Its mother Is an aged, decreplt, and wrinkled worn Up- wards of 70 years of age, She Is but ithe ableto withstand the shock, but her perversi- {y In refusing to tell what little she knew of tho tragedy brought her but litte sympathy. a . CADET WHITTAKER, Strong Plea for Sustice in Min Behalf by Prof, Greener, Spectat Dlapatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune, Wasntnaton, Aug, 17.—Prof, Qreener ay peared before the Secretary of War to-day, snd made an elaborate legal argument in favor of granting a court-martial to Cadet Whittaker, He argued that a court-martial wag the right of the endot, and the logical se- quence of the late court of Inquiry, He sald the authorities nt West Polut took advantage of Whittaker’s Ignorance of his rights, and by having him demand a court of inquity sifted the onus from tho acatemy to him; hat he had not had 9 fair or impartial hear- fug; that the officers of the nacndemy judged the ense from the beginning by obtruding thelr personal views upon the public pross, “by stating thelr opinion of Whittaker’s guilt, by presuming him gully before {t wag proved, and by assigning him as counsel on assistant Professor who was hearing daily recitations during the progress of the ease. Whittalcer was not present dur- ing the trial, and hence did not have the advantage which the 18th articles of war guarantees. He was obliged to keep up his studles during the trin, althougn at the be- adnnlug he was up in all of them, and 1s not now really deficient in the year's work, If 0 proper allowance were made, ‘The findings of the Court, the Professor alleges, are con- lrary to the evidence, most of them being @ assumptions, founded on the preeon- ceived theory of the academic officers and apeclously maintained throughout the In- quiry. Tne testhnony of the experts fs shown to be variable, and one of them ts elted as saying over his own signature that there ure many grounds favorable to White tnker's Innoeence, Cases are given where some of the experts were shown ty be wirellable, Prof, Greener argued that & court af inquiry hing no power to adjudieate; and yet it a court-martial were not granted Whittaker would be left without redregs, and the Impu- tation of the Inquiry would hang over him as the decision of neompetent Jegal tribaunl. At no stage of the inquiry had Whittaker regular and continuous counsel, The Hon, Martin 1. ‘Townsend was an assistant to the Court, and not Whittaker’s counsel ag_ has been supposed, After he left West Point Whittaker had no counsel baund to look only at his side of the ense, Prof. Greener, after citing unthorities from various books on. quilitary law to strengthen the demandended: by asking that pretimmnary to granting a court-martial the Secretary give Cadet Whittaker 8 furlough so as to give hha oa chance to confer with ils counsel, ‘The See- retary took tho papers and holds them under adyisemant, _———___ TORN TO PIECES BY HYENAS, Special Dispateh fo The Chteugo Tribune, Ricumony, Va., Aug.17.—Yesterday while the parade of Coup's Circus wns tak- ing place in Winchester, the keeper of tho cage of hyenng was pounced upon and torn to pleces by his fufurlated and treacherous pets. At the timo of the horrible oecurrence he was in tho enge and had his back slightly turned towards the hyenas, and was looking at the cheering multitude, The spectators fell back from the cage aghast when they suw the whole den of hyenas suddenly pounce upon the unfortunate man, and, throwing him to the floor of the eage, be- gan to mangle Chim with thelr teeth and claws, ‘The keeper, whose inne was Drayton, made a, desperate attempt to save his life, and, despite hls erltieal posltlon, nse sumed his ustial cool tone of conumands' but the beasts,amaddened hy the taste of blood, did not heed him, ‘Lhe people who wit- nessed his brave struggle for his life were ows to help hin, as thoy feared that by opening the door of the eage the hyenas would get out and continna farther thelr dreadful work, * Finally same of the show- men suceceded In rescuing Drayton, but not before he was so badly wounded that his tife is despnired of. * ——————_— TEMPERANCE CONVOCATION. Tho following is the program for to-day for the opentng of the temperance convocn- tlon nt Lake Bluff; An organization will bo effected at 10:30 this morning, after which Miss Frances E, Willard will make an nd- ilreas, At 8 o'clock this afternoon Mrs. Cooley will deliver s temperance . discourse, and at 8 o’cluck there will be nspeech by Mfrs, Wells, ————— A PROMINENT MUSICAL DIRECTOR SAYS1 J, Bauer & Co. 182 and 18¢ Wabash avenue Dear Sins: During my experlonco within the pust sixteen yenrs [ huve bad ocvasfon to test vurlous innkes of planos, but I must confess that those ot your manufacture have given mo tho best satisfaction. I have watched with yrent interest the progress you have made fn your art and aifferont Improvements introduced by you, and nim ¢onvinced that your plunos hive been brought as nerly perfection as possible. Tho tono combines great power with a delightful singing quallt, making thom equally well ndapted to solo or singing purposes, Allow mo to congratulate you pon your success, and bo- Move ino rospeotfully youra, Lon, a . THE SAFE-ST INVESTMENT man can make—tho surest protaction ngninat burglars, thieves, and fire, for monoy, bonds, 4 jewelry, or plato—ts. gunranteed, purchisors uf sufes and vaults from tho reliable Diebold Safo & Luck Co.,, 67Btutestroot, Don't forgot this fuct. ———————$— “A thing of benuty fs a, Joy forever," and to tho euul of wearied man who has for hours] tramped tho streets to v tho ulghts of tho Concluye thore Is no beauty superior to the rest and enmfort of a fne carriage Ilko those ex- hibited in'such tayge assortmont und attractive atyles by Studebaker Dros, 161 and 153 Wabash nyonue, ——__—_ Fasniness'beforoeating, pain and distroasn fter- wart, provented by Slalv Uittons, a Ono bottle of Buck & Raynor's “Mars” Cologne blinds every portiime of Arabia. —<—————— Timea: Our highest artista in dontistrys; Tho MeChesnoy's beyond doubt, though but a But, a Buy tho Improved Howe Scales, Belteck & Co, Ayents, 07 Luko street, —— orden, DEATHS. LYNCIUAt iyde Vurk, Aug. 18 180, Patrick 1e1 rt won of Harry Lyne ee aces Lanes a) year and 4 mun! tia. ‘Wneral from purenta' residence, southwest corn of Hiyue barkeay. and PMfuy-bttieate an Wodnesdny iiorniuy, Aug. 14 at Polcluok, by carries to Calvury Cemetery, otls—Monday, + Hy nt Py flonday, Aus. 10, at Sp.my Mary i, wife of weenert Wednesday, 13th inst. ot If a.1., by cans to HULNUIA—Aug, 10, 180, Bir, Aunio A, Burnell, Me eerat thuteday wit o'clock trom tio yoskd f 1 of he fathar i nap pw. Nu; dt Wosk Adige Hh f, No, He rioude Of thd feuhy invived whuout furor HOtled, CRANE~At Oukland, Mo. Tuosday, Aug. 17, brank= PCT Mestre attg pe in a a Sotlea uf fuveral will be ylygn horouftor, ug. 17, 139), Krank YE Davia, M.D. at hie Sa Caer i " p i toured hy Lat iat rie persue d Monday, Aug, 1a : Ree tied deution ea, ene Handulpiiats Huhgrit Widuestay ab at by ears to. Roselt VONE—At tha raudunes of or daughter, Witte, Rolla tuusduy, Absit Ghacotte, wits Of Dr, Dan, StOnG, tn the alt year ut hor age, Funvral frou residence, 263 ‘Calumut-av., ‘buns day, ot Ha. i. M OOM, NINETRENTIL tit vols Volunteer Safaris, Li are in the city fuureday sues fara corulully tuvited ta be prewuut A MEMDERS OF TNE i ita rocay tion ulyen Oy tho Veturan Club ur thy Stnwe tocnthihingle Volunteve Infantry, at Stap. Will Novlus? band roonsy, UW leandulpedt ne ae Gcorrpir a wilt be livid, at thu’ hull, corner Ta Sally and Adatuvate, ob Puureduy evening, the 14 dust to take further stupa towards husthtuun ¥ der in Chicaye, Allcutchuiun and thulr duacend> unite use cordially invited (y be proswnt und Lear tho “Objecta of Ula Order explained, 7 BRUCE, Bvcretary, ION ADJOURNED ME JOH. Youn pins SILKS! fess Goods! TO GIVE OUR VISITORS AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE THEIR SELECTIONS OF FALL GOODS WHILE IN TOWN, We have opened Advance Styles of SILKS and DRESS FABRICS at usual LEADING. Prices, and ‘invite inspec- tion. MAMSON AND PEORTASTS, PIANOS, The Root & Sons” Music Company Invite the nttention of the Musical Public to tho sus perlorworkmauntip and minteriale employed tn tho Construction, und tha pure and sustatned quality of parfection of wetlon, which nrg sume of the nore obvious ndyantayes offered hi the WEBER PIANO Phos Instruments combing the highest achtov ments Inthe art of plano-naking, and ara co hensively the very best now befory the publt sustaloitic the vole tn secompantinents yucelved th indorscimanta uf vvary prouin eallst that hina visttod tho United Status, diel past alx yours, and are adinlitedly the uhotee of nonr= Cites Prima Donny now simiing, A eumpleto Ktock of thesu nuperd Instruments, Including in nddl~ ‘tle hy reguine stylus some novelties in French w eases Of now design, may bo found ot our Warerooms, 156 State-st., Chicago. £ GOO MPSON WAVE! Are dressed simply with comb and wa- eter, forming. NAT- URAL AVES, which require no erimping pins and jrons, or strings to keep them in place. Indispens- able for covering thin part- #? ings, high forcheads, bare temples, premature gray hair, in a word, MAKING THE PLAINEST FACE LOOK HANDSOME, MRS. THOMPSON, REMEMBER THE NUMBER, 107 STATE-ST. N.B.—A V Y Important fact 14, they wear‘ THIRRE % KS AG thin at other Wivus innde, und ‘ong 13 warranted to REMAIN In WAV! Send for price git angele, 4 ‘sterirdins? Wigs ninde to onder and warruntodk 7 Bernhardt ATATE-ST. CARPETS, &e. ‘New ideas Are almost aure to bo obtained by paring n visit ton Presontative Mausefurnlshing Evia bitelin TU CHTGAGG ChE tors, aes WE CORDIALLY INVITE Notalone Knlghtetompinr, but Alas visitors, w tne ‘spuct the many Novelties we earry tt Furniture, Carpets, Wail Paper, Whethor you expect to purehiase ar not, assor ¥ Tbe Tale Wiehe BERNE CHICAGO CARPET C0, 160 aud 162 Wabash-ar, YY r, Somers’ Turkish, Russian, Electric; Sulphur, Mercus tial, Roman, and other Medicated Baths, the FINEST in the COUNTRY, at the GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, entrance on Jackson- bt., near La Salle, - ‘Yheso baths aro a front Juxucy and most, potent qurutive agent Nearly ull forma of Diseaao i Dlsnyponr Uitor ‘bute tad Iututatored. alt orlo try them neg dullghto waunds of Gur best citizens can tostlty to Wve propurtios, ‘ry thou Bb once, VASPECIALYY, ‘Tho Kloce a uiven, uy ius 4 nar exvollenco Piacuves ald Genuml Bebility, ir iudios uid Gentlemen frou 7 om. tov eM, ta Ts i A 3 A SPECIALTY, JUISCRELLANEOUS, ° $180 Cash! Will pay, for Forty Aoras of Lund, which, when ¢leardd, will talsy fron: 1d to 25 bushebeot firstecluse Whontworsh framed conta to €1u uusiol: The clourin id» fouelne wil cost fruin $3 to #3 an uero nituitional, Thus the drat crop False. [ea aod unc tuo land and clearing ty und ell ralved, ufterw bo cleus gains TE thie fy nub’ a aut, lavastuvone wu would HG ‘io kuuw whatle ‘Thy innd cannot run Suny, thy taxus aru tow aid Je te always rudy 10 | ylold's youd crop wun properly euniigaged, Apuly to and Com a, 8 Site Baa Es tor, Mouros, y loner 1, C. Engi ) Dealers make Money wiih GURE & CO. t30 feet, Chicago, for pattigulass: Ww. Lan Sal Ww. }UK101 By GEO. P. GORE & 2M and 219 Mudisonest, AUCTION, ~ DRY. GOODS. DEPARTMNr . REGULAR-OPENING SALE, 1880, Fall Season.’. 18%, Thiraday, Aug. 19, 0:80 0, Tey 4000 Lots of Strictly Seasonatle Goods) HOUSEHOLD LINENS, ” EN COVERS, VCH DAM ARI DASABK HOSIERY. In this spectalty our emforing wilt of HM aha Aiton iy leas stluyose meets fal nes Pee eee teense a aaa We ave Fe fi sale, in Ladin atl Silsnon’ Siren: le Ut Al=Wool Gouge « BAK, ORR egg Wo tosiro to cail the nttontion of the trade tothe iy iness ty wi times in rend sort ta alo, Morehnnts: hot baving diets itend our Auction’ Snios tay avail themusvives St ny Have 10 OOF Ly calling any Burunlne whlete wo mt UpUn us ob such tines ax May alt thelr convenienee GHUGGS UGH g gy SPECIAL SALE Tuesday, Sept. 7,1 o’clockp.m, FULL LINES CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, TUESDAY, Aug. 17 Insts being tho G Day of the. Wheunpment ot Kinkhts Terpian oes Noid their Veiommlal Conclayo in this elty during the GCOMlweek, we shall wake Gur Opening kate ‘et THURSDAY ts auitouneed, thoreatter. on Tuesday of ench weak during the bnlunce of the yeur, ABO, BP, GORE & CO. Auctioncors, First Catalogue Auction Sale : FOR THE FALL SEASON Boots & Shoes Ry GEO. P. GORE &CO., 214 and 216 Madison-st,, WILL BE MADE Wednesday, Aug. 18, at 9:30 prompt, Full lines of all kinds of Custom-made Goods for Fall Wear Wilh bo sold and frocly duplicated, as wo have th, woods afd shall cortninly close them ont, Catal nd Goods cau be soon Mond THURSDAY, Aug. 19, af AUCTION CROGKERY AND GLASSWARE GRAND OPENING TRADE SALE, 125 casks Crockery, including V.G., C.6., Rock.and Yellow ware, Decorated Chamber Sets, &c, 1,200 bris. Glassware, full assort- ment of Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, Table Cutlery, &c. ry? Goods Packed for Country Merchants. GEO, P, GOH & CO., Auctioneers, » POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers & Manufacturers’ Agents, 78 & 80 RANDOLPH-ST., ‘Will hold tholr noxt Rogular Salo of FURNITURE & GENERAL HOUSE- HOLD GOODS On Wednesday, Aug. 18, 9:30a.m, ‘To allow our friends to sco the Grand Procession. st which tlmo we wil offer an olognnt Iino of Mazble ‘Yop Chamber Sots, Rich Parlor Bets, Lounues, Death, Mirrors, Chronios, Crockary, ete, tz <3 Ty HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS): . Auetfoncors, 19, WL and 30 Bast Kandulph-at. WH WILL TAKH YOU INTO CAMP nnd treat you KKNIGIULLLY, and show you our viegant ine ol Crockery and Glasswaie, Yo be sold at our Regular Trade Sale WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18, AT 10 A. Me * 25 Crates of Hotel China, FOR RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS, Goutts packed for Country Morchants by expert enced packer: i FRIEDMAN & BONS, Auctloncert_ ————— ENA ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0., Furniture, Carpets, and Genera Household Goods, General Herchandixe, Chromos, Pated-Ware, Aoy At 9:00 THIS MOMNING, ELISON, FLEUSIIEIM & CO. Bi nnd 80 Rundolpbet By CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE C0. ‘Genural Auctiouvors, 105 Lako-st AUCTION BALE OF Diy Goons, Rools A HUE AN rnp toe CR ‘AT OUR JUST, Ins LAREST SA! MOOSE WM. 8, GOLSEN, Prew't. WA. A WUT TENS. Aves —— ———t ~DISTIRE Co, sponeh Pou sen DTS TELUED ‘vhet thy drawl or hava Swi roautariy in tho GLY Villa, CK. UGUAT 31, THRESH DRAWINGS, AUTIIOIUIZED LEGINLATURE AND BUSTAINID HY COURTS OF KENTUCKY, mequrdln Hae Ma a ee oe ar at eri Of fire yc To SOF BVANY SOS Bandage and riders cepted, “the United, States Cireutt Court on March $1 ra dered tho following deelatuns . ramonwealth Dletribatie are flr. ra ‘Tho manayeriunt eal attention to the lib polwme wivtch tne met with sual popular favor. ‘Trout thy fylluwing attractive pris ‘ The Seve sRQD] 100 Twon} aw 9 Prise, ost eet ed ot ary) Py an Po it's. Wak) Brags tiene birch a {isles FY oieh Approximation Price Ft 9 trigus $20) guek, Approxiuation ig bites iu) euck, Abprosiigauan Peues_™ byt AuTi 1 Peleg, 20 Drives jckota, $i. a tickets a ton une de Se ER ead a aga ber Urther Infurioauon address it. M., BOAT) Gurlaredournal Huliding) Loulayillo, Ky, UFy Gnu-aw firuudy ors Ur to abe ae Cael ghd aM Hruwdway, Nuw York O Cc =, 99 Be 5 Y lun i AGEN CY St. Will purchase your past duo nuts und necoUb est Pa SS iar » aa ae ease Eons, of th Ut Sunitos in -AusuriGe at Op See Maa ee ee i f t id wtricUy pt Preven oa ce ys CANDIES, Dar, CARAMEL B ppc Wholusaly Hak wt pam eee einen 1 BALM tt, Cus with GUB' a4 BoM ” CUA! wit! MP ae dad seatons TRUN att ¥ Ain mpoclalty Our seaortmant Ik ¥ory replat, orth