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THE CMICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER Vi , 1880—TEN “PAGES. feld’a own constituency to his hired catumnt- ators abroad. It was the verdl minded, Intelligent, and mural p qt rot of the political eenvengers, ‘Tins sattdest apeelacte Tuesday night was a Demucratic candidate on the county teket. —— Jousx Fousev's floppers wero onthe wrong: alde for him and his Superb candidate, << HANcock's chances are gone where tho roudbine twinath, ————— PERSONALS, — “Some of my mules seem to have gone Inne." Afr, Barn, Mr. Landers would ti in somebody else's place, “Bring on your cave, I will furnish the gion." S. Hancock, Mark ‘Twain Is accused by a Boston paner of “inabitity to aympathize with the antique.” ‘This Is the first public intimation that Mark op- posed Mr. Tidon, “Lingulst’’—Au revoir fsa contraction of tho familiue phrase, “over-tho-river,"*.which 13 synonymous with so-long, tn-ta, sce you later, and take core of yourself, old bay, © Put away tho tle barrel English opened for tho boys; Plant our rooster ‘nuath tho dalstos— Jt will uever muko 2 nolse, —Samud Juica Tilden, Fanny Davenport has been etipping out some of tho suporituous passages in Anna Dick- dnson’s play, “An American Girl." The orlginnl American Girl was « clipper, as her record of S217! proved. A reception was given to tho celebrated Norwegian poot In New York Inst night, but on account of the press of political nows this tnorn- ing we are nyain reluctantly compelled to omit the gentloman’s name. "@. W. Childs ”—It Is proper to say passed away in spouking of the decense of a person. Gone up the sluice fs the ordinary way of put> ting [It out this way, but tho really rechorché peoplo eay called hence, Recherehé is French for bigh-toned. Write agin. A New York journal gives spaca to o. curlous story about a young gentleman of Dos- ton, who, driving owt with a young indy, and coming to a muddy part of tho rond, feared that. herdress might be spattered: so this modern, Bir Walter Rulefgh " placed his light overcoat on the wheel, and his garment was ruined.” A St, ¢ been better man . Louta girl would have held her band over tho wheel until the danger was past, Avwriter in London Truth gives tho fol- lowing picture of life at Baden: “The other day I went to dina in a restaurant, There was at thy next table tome a German and hls bride. After thoir soup, and after tholr flab, they klased ench other. During tho rest of their din- ner tho pausca between the courses were not suilleiont for thelr feclings, and they kissed each other after cach mouthful, What was I, what were the walters, what were the other guests who wore Qining, to thom? They loved each other: eating and kissing were thelr ideas of happiness, and they saw no renson why they should not combine the two Lecauso thoy did not happen to be aloue, The mutuat affeetion of theso articss Leings umused mo, although thoy were both so elugularly hideous that their osculntory exercises seriously pifected my ap. petite." Theard tho boh-whits whistle in the dewy lrenth of mornt ‘The bisuin wason tho alder and the taszel ou tho mn, I stoad with beating henrt beside the babbling Mne-o- chee, . ‘To seu wy love caine down tho glen to keep her tryst with me. J save hor pneo with qulot grace, tho shiided path lone, And pauxG to pluck n flower, of hear a thrush’s sung. Deuled by her proud fathor ox a suitor to be seen, Sue cum to wo with loving trust, my gracious Hutte cen, —Teniwon, Thenrd tho tug-bont’s whistle ‘gainst the clear and azure sky; ‘Tho cat was on tho wood-shed, and the rock was on tho rye, : Tatood with Ifted boot-jnck in the bitchen by tho stove, - And then a chunk of anthracite at that old oat I hoya, = Tsaw bim pace with quict. grace, along tho old rhigo pole... ne... And paure to bid deflance to other chunks of coal, Dented by a proud tenant a8 n sultor to be scen, He went of uta forty" gait, but came again atoven. Sometines, not often, when the days aro ty > Anduuliten ito tho Likmeudenee uf snine aitelruente care There awevns t Wiemary geriss my train} Tiwur tho landratl tar abiong ‘The droway tuuemur tn the Iwaten the radiant buttertiion thi And I nm and und atck Wt honrt wutuetlinea~ i . ohn WW, Forney. es Eometlmes, not often, when tho days nro short, And penceful slta tha bull-dog by tho gute, Tor papr gives a sudden, ginomy snort, Remarking that the hour is rathur late: Theur the old man coming up the hall, ‘The droway murmur of his uwful boot, Grabbing my yellow later like a pall * Tycta runuing start and off I scoot— . BSomutim Sometimes, not often, doce tho falthful dog Forget tu keep tho seat of my atriped pants, He seems to know when I would be Inco, And never gives me more than hal€ a chanco: From far-otf days an echo wanders by ‘That makes a discord in tho Christmas chimes, Tuike tho flret strect-cnr I'seo, and try ‘To think that other follows havo to cliimb— Sometimes, re SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS. untied Ninoay Ky, The Milwaukee Free Presse gives Mr. Louls Kehude, tho eiltor of tho Washington, D.C, Sentinel (Bierwacchter), the following punch u dler tho Ofth rib: “Rehudo, in Washington, says holsacquainted with English and Hendricks since tho last thirty years. This ts nothing very Astounding; but, wonderful it would be if thoro Wwasany Knight of ‘tho Golden Circlo in this broad fand'of ours with whom Schade word not at any time seal evorlusting fricndship over the flowing bowl, ‘Tho cireumatanco, howover, tlint “chade knows English and Hendrloke personally does not change tha fuct thit tho one Isa heurt- less Shylock and skintlint, and the other a Polsonous Copperhead and enemy of the Union, neurly as polsonous na Herr schude, who des Jeuded the monster Wira out of pure love aud admiration for the Coufederacy,'! > Fs The Nemocratlo papers of Evansville, Tn: seem to have grossly Insulted tho Hebrews ot that clty,ns indicated by tha following lotter, Which uppears in the Evansville Union, pub- Ushed In that city: Tho undersigned citizens Would tako this occasion enorgetically to ex- Press our indignation over tho infamous insult offered ua and our brethren of the sovrow faith throuxhout thy country by tho Democratic pa- Pers of thisclty, For domagogs who will make Uso of such unclean and detestatlo olection tricks we entertain only the deepest contenipt. At Democrats coming from the South, we bee donged, 20 to say, from the day of our first vote to, and wo buve ever since yoted with, tho Democratio party, <And forall of this we revelve hothing but calumatcs aud acorn in return} Our votes, go far, wore never for sale, aud thoy caunot be purchased tuduy, But beneo- Torth thoy “do not belong to thoeo Who despise us. On next Tucaday we shall yoto the Republicnn tloket for the trast time In our Uved, and tho whole Republioin ticket at that! Siny others follow our exumple! Wo ehatl eo allhonest meang te induce our frlonds to voto Pewe Intend to vote, (Signed) B. Jublensky, B. Levin, 8, Nutban, Louls Nuthan, fH. Friedmann, » Levy. The tWeattiche Post contains the following: “In 1810 Senator Barnum wns President of the Democratic National Committee, Ho manipus lated the election for the Democrats in Indiana. Our readora will recollect his notorious dispatch from Indianapolis to Abrabam Howitt in Now York, requesting tho latter to purchase seven More mules, which, properly transluted, meant to send bim $7,000 mora: for the purpose of car tying tho election In tho Hoosier State, Senator Barnum occupius the same position In 1880, and bos ugain mantpututed tho clection for bis party fo Indiana. In thia year, bowever, be bas changed, {t seems, his thieves’ Inyo anme- What Hu telegraphs to the notorious Mesutten, Breaker, Kandall’a right bower, in Philudelphia the following: ‘1 bayo purchused Steel raila, “Ieudy for Hoy lay the track. Come slong and bring woll-dried ues, ‘Take only the best” material! ‘Tranaluted “from Barium's thieves’ lugo into English, this dispatch means that Meatufltn, who. tetho leudor of all the rowe dics and ballot-box stuffers ly the City of Phila felpbla, should come to Indiunapolla and Paint his best and most Sxperioncal. mor in Traudulent voting and ballot-box stulllug along, stat bo and that everything waa prepared and tn order, And MeMullin did yoy with what resuit the peos plo know. Tnudianapolis was flooded) with res enters. | WIL our readers pause for moe qoent and think how near the country ts bromeht y such Demecratic methoda ta the vergi: of *Mexleanizattion?' Tf tho Demoeratic.party: Uses Ruch mena te Le vietoriong, to what extent Wil Itabuse its victory If itis successtul? Itacnndl: shite for the Presiteney man susceptible to flattery, a werk and ensy good-natured bon-vivan {tg candidate “for tho Vices Prosidene A oman whe ow stent the *aboles’ fram the oyes of his HM gersuanche inother, a skinifint and n Shylock: te Senators, politichins, tricksters, and stuifers of tulldt~ boxes, Hke this Murnitm, or overbenring shiwes drivers like Hampton, fitter, Tania, ete: its majority In the Lower [louse of Congress in the hands of ftebel Hrigadiers,—what would become of the country if tho Democratic ty shoukd get possession of the Federal Government? A Democratio vietory algnitics for yours of bite ter, uurelonting strife ejnenioring of thomoney of tho thrifty North for the benefit of the anited South, overtually, National bunkruptey, and possitly anothor bloody 1 ebelllon, The Phitadelphia Frefe Presse writes in refer. ence to the Democratic naturalizattun-paper fuctory of that clty as follows: © Senator Wal Inco fs playing his old ganw, by which he earned in thmies past the pleasant sobriquet of ‘Coffee. pot Wallice.! Naturalization pavers are belie inanufactured bere by the wholeswle, They nre chiefly sont to the rural districts and delivered lonersons who never tiaye ‘seen Philadelphia, who have never declared thelr intention to bo- coma citizena of the United States, and wha huvo been only a few months In this coun- try. There colossn fronds could not bo success: fully practiced if sa-cuiled respectable people were not ready to swoar before n court of coms petent jurladietion that thoy knew the pasens petitioning for naturalization the ast tivo years, These respectable aweirers 10 ft bind. “Thoy have never seen the applicants, dowt know thom from nalde of sole leather, and they lnugh in their sleeves over tho | nuigniicent deception — thoy __ ara practicing by their perjury upon Uncle Sain tal his people, Tho testimony, us reported In our toeal columns, develops: reuil pleturo of Democratle depravity. shatvo inust mantle the eheek of ev citizen, that Phlladelpiiiit fs the eéty.w ext efrintds tre perpetrated, an thut the proper authorities will sift to the bottom, 80 thateverrone of the guilty par= tles may be brought to Justice. But will thia bo done hi eage the Democrats should be surgexs- ful? Will tho. oflvers who aro elected hy fraudulent practices proseenty thnse part whom they are indebted for thelr election to the afilees they hold? Certainly not. Only in enso tho Ttepubiiedn ofleera should bo elected enn this be fone, “We, therefore, reqtest. all sltlzens who havo the honor and good name of thelr home at heart to vote for thoso olticers who will expose nil prascente the forgers und perfurers to tho fullextent of tho Taw, tntil every one has ree ceived ile Just deserts. 0 Tho California Demokrat (San Franelsco) makes the following good polut on the Demo- erats and Haneock in relation tothe Chinese question; “When the Democrats revard the uesortion of Hancock, mada ina private letter, that he would, if elected, not tolerate the pay- mont of nny Southorn elulnis, and ntso the nasere (ion made by him in hls letter of acceptanee tint he will reapect and uphold the constitu. tonal amendments as tholaw, and binding upan him, to bo tho Gospel truth, why shall it bo less true when Mr. Garfleld, In hia letter, declares that the {ntroduction of slavo Inbor under tho saliso of Chinese fmmigration cannot be tolers ated? And if 60 much importance is attributed toall the assertions and expresstons of Presl- dential candidutes, how 1s It that Hancock has 60 far observed on California's vit question an Impenetrable silence? "This ominous stlenee on the part of the Democratic candidate siinply. judicutes that the Chinese nulsance will never: bo oxtirpated by him. Whoever entertains any doubt on this stibject is respectfully referred to the most iinportant German Democratic orgy, the N York Statts-Zeitung, which wrote, shortly after the Cinelunatt Convention, the Lol- lowing pregnant words in relation tothe Chinese ntained in the Democratic phatforn ¢ Pacitic Stutes have been tickled and Nat- vd by the Bemgcrats with an antl-Chinese ution in the platform, If they ean bu sutis- wih resolutions, thet thoy are satistiont hy Htuly, Lventually Mr. Hancock ts, per ape. the very man to pratect the Chinest against the Chinexe-cuters,’ ‘The New York Staate-Zeitung 4g well acquainted with Gen. Hancock, and bis sifence on thls subject 13 very ominous and of the blghest tinportance, [f tho Democrats of the Pucite Slope expect any help frum this source they will be lett very helpless Indeed.” = w he ‘When Southgfn Demoerats eannot cheat the North then thdf chent among themselves, Even tho virutently-hordering-on-lunuey Deinoeratio Now Orleans (Ln,) Deitlachc Zeltung ts dlagusted with tho fearful frauds committed by some of tho prominent Detmoeratle officers. The Zeltuny writes ns follows: “Tho inoro the gigantic fraude perpetrated by Sheriff Gauthreaux nro being uncovered, the wore astounding aupeurs tho -Impudoneo with whick that ollicer his, for nwarly a whole your, led the elty and State au- thorlties oy the nus; the moro astounding ap- pears that subliina Judliference with whieh the wuthorities let ono month after the other slip by, seeing, in tho mean- time, hundreds of thonsands of dollars in collected taxes disappear in the capaclous: and bottomless pockets of the Sherif, Yes, thoy did seo them disappear in tuet. ‘The municipal authorities of New Orleans, 03 we ua tho State authorities, knew that the Sheril was collecting thousands upon thousands in city Stute tixes without turning over valngle f olther to the cir. or tho State With the city be hes hid no settlement of December, 1970; with the Bt not sluce the Istef August of the samo y Tho clty nnd State hive undoubtedly ‘been robbed to the tune of nbout balf niniiilon, The whole city administration, and at least two of the highest State officers, knew and were well Informed of all those proceedings, nnd nolthel of them have fitted a aor to prevent it. ‘They ent reasons, Indeed, whieh coud ine duce or force the ety and State adininistrations to shield tho culprit—l. 0: to lot tho thief have It all hls own way, and then keep tho crime waecret us long as pusaivle, The sum stolen Is of such mugnitude that, if the welletnown means und property of the thief are compared therewith, every anu must nt once. become can- vineed that thu lion's share of the booty’ did not go to Guutbrowux, but totothor peapic,’ That Uautbreaux, as reported, Hes dangerously iat Loutavilie, and 1s consequently unable to return, 18, no doubt, a very satisfactory ncekdent, to thesu * other people.’ ox-Sherkl inteht be indieed, perhaps, to tell uswhich way that half a million dollars took its Nght, whieh, It is entd, he has stolen for these ‘other peoples Then wonlght jind out who these ‘othor peo- plo’ really are," NEW YORK, Democratic Harmony o Varce—John Kelly Intriguing for a Now Combina- Mon. New Yon, Oct. 11.—The apparont harmony among the Democrats of this city is by nomeuns reul, a8 the following communication to the Tribune shows; “It ls an open sceret in local Demoeratie cli ‘oles that nexotintions are pending botween Mr. John Kelly, Str. James Gordon Bennett, aud several of the leaders of tho Anti-Tammany orgnuization, looking to the nomination of a county Ucket bearing the nimes of Augustns Schell for Mayur, und Gun 8, Medford tur Ite- vordor, woe Me, Ronnett agrees that hls newspaper shall give the uimost support to wny teker bearing: the nime of Hedford; and Mr. Kelly, besides: having the Muyor'a nomination awarded to his orgunzution, secures tha ofice of Superior Court Judge tor hie friend, Hecorder Smyth. Homo of the most promineng lenders in Anti ‘Tuminaay ure dn lengue wih Kelly in this, and baye been fn frequent consultation with bin at tho house of Judgo Bedford during tho past week. “Should the Trving Holl organization rofuso to nceedy tothe program, it 14 arranged thut those of the leaders Ln that body who sire [1 ses cord with Br, Kolly shall desert te ‘Tammiuy Thal, thus, working, forall practical purposes, tho disbundmontef the Irving Hall organizae tlon, “Aa the tloket which It 18 proposed to nomt> nate under thls arrangement will bo a conapleu. ously weuk ony, ft will probably be kept out of the ent 28 long ug possible, and the * harmony furco may be uxpected to be prolonged for a ‘week or two to cone, “Should n theket bearing the names of Scholl and Bedford be reully nominnted (of which there now seems scarcely any doubt), the better class.of Democrats may be relled upon to elect the Hepublican county, tvkut, should a strong one be placed in she He! —— Got One that Suited Alin. An eccentrio Englishinun, jong a resitont ot Paria, has just committed suicide, after baving devoted twonty yours to n strange inanla. Ey tf wx months he'had a colin muds fur hinse euch was too luis, too short, or uncumfartall i some way, Until the list proved purfect, Having no further object in tte, be killed bim- bell, ——_—_ Morsford’s Acid Phosphato in Dyspepe whi, eve Horsford’s Aci Phosphate Isa valu medy in wany cuses of tieurusthonta and ‘apepsia. G, O, Mtaains, Mf Dy Chicago Til, Gentlemen extravagantly praiso the Cuticura Moedicinul Shaying Soup, a A saving of one-third in the woar by slog the Math-proof Buwed Carpet Lining. Use only that aun factiirat of Soucy gual Ba Per oan uerican ‘arpet Linlug Co, New York au Or sale by all carpet deuldrs. THE PiTTSBURG HORROR, Examination of the Wretched Flagman Who Forgot His Duty. Revelation of a System so Lax as to Also Incriminate His Su- periors. If tho Fingman ‘tnd Thought of It,” Ne Would Mave Sayed Thirty Lives 3 ’ While Not tnnocent of Guill, Ho -Was Com- pletely Innocent of All Exporlence in His'Businass. i THE PIT BURG TTORROR, Spectat Dispute to The Chteaga. Tribune Prrranuns, Va., Oct. 13.—lesponsibility for the drendfut rallrotd itisaster at ‘Tétenty-clghth Atrect, last Saturday night, seems to be locuted allast. ‘Tho Corsner commenced an investigta- tion Monday morning, and has made thorugh work of ft. Among tho witnesses examined to- any was Willlam Penrod, tha Hagianof the tt fated train, After dvtalling the elreymstances under which tno trait teft the Union Depot, be sald: After the peopte crowded the platforms, Ttotd thom they bad better walt for, tho next train, but they would not. Thon f got upon the platform, and begnn to take tickets, until we got to Twenty-elghth street. Thon I got of and went forward about half ntongth of tho car, Then a band In the car begun to play, and, after a moment, } beard somo ane ery tho othertratn wascoming. Lawung nrouud and saw tho trafu coming. I hud only a white light with me. and T bad no tine to awing that ones whou I bad to jump to save iny own Nfe, By the Coroner—Who Instructed you to coltect the tickets? it Witness—No one on that night, Coroner—How long have you been Sagging? Witneas—About four months, + Coroner—Wuse It customary for you to collect tlekets? Coroner—Dit you reecivo instructions to go back and thig the train? Witness—No, sir, 1t wus my duty, but T was excelled, and forgot It. It was about tifteen iuliutes after the train Ieft tho depot that tho avelient occurred, My biek wos turned to- ward tho approaching traln, J¢ I hud been standing (a tha rene of the train T contd have seen tho reflection of the henidlight for nu distance of elghty yards, Tho feout end of tho rear car was standing about opposit the tagman'a box at Swenty-clghth street, Tho sirnal tunps hungon the rear of tho car wero nboutsix feet nbove tho lowest step. Aman standing on the seeond step might obsenro the Haht, {ff his hat was a high one. My duty was to have gono back to signnt the ap- prouching traln, without any special instruc Hons from the conductor, though { believe it wis hls duty tose that 1 wont back, He did not instruct me to go buck on that night. { could not say how long 1 was collect- ing tickets befure the accident occurred. 1 was standing on the track, about three or four minutes after the train stopped, before the acci- dent pened, I knew tho second seetion was to follow us, but Tdld not think it would come so. seon, ind 1 belleved thoy would sco us if thoy uppronched fn time to stop, Twas nover exam ined by uny of the alliclals to ascertain whether Funderatond tho rites. -1 never heard of any one boing so examined. T-received no especint inatructions ag tomy duties when [was mind a tuxman, Beforo being 0 fagman, 1 was 0 front brakeman, aud while in that position | be- enme acquilnted with the duties of a tlagman, ‘To protect a train it fs necessary to gu buck 00 yards aud deposit a ep, then 800 yards turthor and deposit two caps, and, if necessary, W0) yards und deposit two more caps. It tthe rule togo back and signel, ifn traty bo delayed tive minutes, This tdid not do, beenuse I wus exe celted, and forgot It, Upto to-night thore have been thirty dent reaulting from the necident, and 1, number the Injured who nre still in the hospital are not expected te recover, Mra, Roup, ono of tho in- Jured, went crazy to-day, DROWNED. Svectal Nuspatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune, Duspen, MW, Oct. K—Avout 6 o'clock this afternoon na son of T, Johuston, of Carpenters: ville, was drowned In Fox River, nbove the dam, He was altting on the riverebank fishing, and bad ait, falling fice down in the water. He waa found by tho railroad section-men and taken to Carpentersville, HYDROPIOBIA, Ecana, N. ¥., Oc! —A child 2 yenra old, son of Mr. George Selway, of this city, who was bitten in the faco recently bya bow dled in prent agony yeaterday, with all the symptoms of hydrophobl a ‘Tho dog hus been Kaltes A FATAL KICK, JASRSTOWN, N.Y, Oct. W.—RenJamin Wat- king, a farmer living near North Harmony, was Kleked In tho stomach by his horse and iyed but a few minutes, * AUSTRALIAN MAIL. How I¢ Was Whirted Across the Cons Unent. “New Your, Oct. U.—The Tribune gives edi torllly' to-morrow an intereating story of a fast mail from Australia to England: i “Wednesday last Postmustor James learned that tho Pacific Malt stenmor City of Sydney, which left Sydney Sent. 0, had reachyd San Frauclace Oct, 5, two days nhead of tine, sho was Just two hours too Jato to cateh tho malt train of that diy, and a dolay of twenty-tour hourawas unavolduble, Tho schedule tine from, San Feanclsco would bring this fisportant malt to this olty two hours too Inte to cateh tho first. departing British steamer, Mr. Jamos went! to the Union Paeillo office in thia city, represented tha facta to Sidney Dillon, and} Gi usked If a spelt! coutd not be put an ta: catch tho regttar mail train of tho day buforh.? 8H 1 Clark, General Mannger of the Union’ Davitle, at Omnha, and A. Ne Towne, Generdl Superbitondent Central Pucitic, at Ban Franc} co, were presont, | * Where Is tho train with snail nt this time?’ Dillon asked of ‘Towne, tho Humboldt Division somewhere,’ was the re> ply. *Cun a special eatch the other truly’ he naked. Chirk” reptled in tho allirmative, but “We shull have to run tho special -a Thousand niles, mnt it will cost a thouggud dollara” 'T don't are what It ensts,” repied, Mr. Dillons do it! Tho telegraph was ptt in requisition, and {t waa dene, ‘Tho regular mutl- train waw avertikou wt Omaha, ‘The Australian milt-cor was attiched taat night at 0248, fiat Innded in this city, and to-day It gous by, the Arizona to Enylind, If the vessel | Hnhkes achodule ting, the trip from Syducy wil hava been made in tho shortest thno on record,— about furty duys,"” _ crm 1, 0. 0. F. ras Lrrrun Rock, Ark. Oot, 13.—Tho Odd-Pollows' Grand Lodgo to-day olevtud grand. oftvors for tho ensuing yours J. 8. Holmes, of Camden, Grand Mastor; Adum Clark, of Arkwictybia, Deputy; Charles A. Hauptinan, Warden; Albert Cohon, of Little Rock, Seeretary; E. Bhrunberg, of Litto Roek, Tronaurors B. W. “Maligy yet Camden, Representative Grand Lod; ‘i hae Wuita States MY art iF , er He Pald Hls Five Thousund Dollars, San Francisco Hulletin Heston Letter. 7% But here eomes one of my favorite.’ Esn't! sho tuu-loukiug? No? Well, Usteti Wvhtio I tel you bor story, and loarn why 1 like ‘ber looks, juno years Agva man who bid wore money thun good reputation advertiged tbat hp would ive $5,000 to uny respectable whith yonun who would walk unvelled from tho Adams Uouse entrance dawn Washington stroot: with bin at fn hour when all the fushtonables were proms enading. “For weok that offer xemuined une taken, for bia gabutation wis euch that no re. spectablo wonfan would be ween with him, and the ndvertigument bad said “that none otbers need upply." Finally, this woman who bad Just pprasesl ua dared to hla terms aud to Jolin hin at ho Bupoititesd bluce and time, When the hour camo Mr —- was on baud, ‘Soon a carrhiya drova up with the fudy, It bad been nolsed wt the offer had been; teken up, aud J bud yathored to ce hin. pay. ble helped her allght, offercd ber hiv arm, eed a few stepa with bor, when sho ree moved her vellat his request and revenled to ble yuze a fuce as black us night. “You have deceived ine,” by sald; “this ts not fulr 8b am note darky," she replied, and to prove {t sho pulted olf her gloves and shuwed a palr of hands av white as youre ara this minute. ‘The: nat turned toward tho carrlago, pald her tho U0, and sie drove olf, leaving him to the by« atanders. [t turned out afterward that the gir) wad very poor, and that! she ‘bad a muguillcent volce ahe could not enitivate for want of money, tund thia ia tho way she overcame that obstacle. She went ta Europa ani atudied tive yours, aud returoed ono of our most brililant singera, AMUSEMENTS. TTAVERLY'S. Itisatated that tho present ia the Inrzest en- gagement Mr. John McCullough ever pinyed in this country, ond wo hive no reaton to doubt the statement, for since ha opened nt Maverly’s on the tth of this month crowded hottres have been the rule, The people’ in’ ‘uttendance have net only geen tho occtinants of the pur- quet, but the gallery patrons have mustered In force. When McCullough was here a year ago he played avery profitable engagement, but last weok's recelpts ,oxceaded those of tho corre: Aponding week o year avo hy nearly 81,000, Since he began his present senson Me- Cultough has mot clenred less than $2,000.0 week aftor pay.ng all expanses, and his company Is in untusuuilly expensive one, The pirt in w he tragedinn uppenred Inst night was It eng sere re sald te bie the Jew that Shakspeire drew: it luoks more like Virgintus or the Gladidtor in ald Shylock's clothes.’ Sie Js too benvy in tho eariler scence, but In the tragla Incidents be aroused tho enthusiasm of the house. Misa ‘Augusta Foster fairly well brought nut the Ughte and shadows of Purtia’s character, Mr. Vred, Wardo's comedy wns as Iyht as na feather Gratiang, Willett actintrably Pictured the unfort. Me. Prank Lane spotted 9 rk in Unt Gobba by drifting und Mr. J.H. Showell showed inture of Sauce his expression wis a fittle cr ng closed. with) “Katherina atid Ho, in owhich Mr. Fred Warde, tho husband of tho willful Kate, ave n piece of Shakspenrean comedy exec! Fentty conceived, and britllantly executed, while. Aatherine was in tho conipelent hands of eg Forsyth. ‘his evening * Damon and Pythi " will be given, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ‘This houso was burned down on ‘Tuesday force noon, by 6 o'clock jutho evening of that day architects were set to work on new plans, and warly yesterday morning a foree ef some 150 mon began to clear away tho débris and pre- pure for tho bullders and tho carpenters, This isenterprise, Within six weeks, upon tho site of the wreoked Acndemy, & thentre, surpassing, it {s sald, tho former in beauty, will be opened totho public of the West Side. Is estimated cast will be $109,003. Its seating enmelty will Int the sning ay thatof the old house, but there will be Improvements in tho charitruoron ol the na was rather stiff ne Jexsiea, Colller adifive, At first ft was thou: ut alleries could bave been aut The roof-li its descent, hawover, 8o scric dam- nyed then that an entire reconstraction hus ‘Deen fond necessary. Manager L tes he wit urge on the work as raplily as possibile, andif the theatre ean be opened to the public before six weeks ho will open It, ‘The em ployés of the theatre yesterday met und tendered thelr sympathy to Mr. Euimett, and ut the Aamo tine thanked him for the generosity and kindly consideration with whiep ho hug always troated them, Yesterday was sihiry day, and the cinployds. were pal tholr inoney ua though no thre hid occurred. HOOLEY'Ss. The play for last evening nat Hoolny's was “Hnintet,* ia which Mro Lawrence Barrett assuuied the titlg role, an assumption in which there §4 a good deal to admire and not a little to condemn, Mr, Barrett's Hamlet shows cnre and study. All the detuils of tho part are mastored uy hin. He nteely npprociates the humor of the charaeter, and enters into bis moody wayward- ness and brings out the tender nature of Tamlet often cleverly, but his Prince 1s exceedingly thoatricn! and unoatural in action and bearing, and often inspeech, There ix ton much deters nilnation on the purt of Me. Barrett toglve all Uls words, His ‘gestures, and his by-play thelr full effect. Thu tines of the Ghost were deliv- ered by Louis. James with tine elocutioniry elfeet. Miss Marie Watnwright emneted the part of Ophelia fn a fairly necept- able manner, Mr. Bock furnighed an unusuuly: wood Htng, and tho Laertes of Mr, Archie Cow= fy wis nota bad endeavor, Thisevening Mr. surrott will youppene as ilehelcu, a part for which be fg much better sulted than for amlet. M'VICKEIvS. Miss Mary Anderson ia now playing a pros: Perous engagement At this thentre, “Standing: room only" was hung at the dour as carly us 8 o'elock lust night, when: the uctress appeared ag Parthenta iu “Ingomar.” Miss Anderson's assumption of the young Greek maiden who enthraila tho rude barburfan by hor sweetness and her benutysts well known, Her temperament and her beatlty ufe suited for the portrayal of such réles, which sho interpreta with nclussio almplicity and a: subtie suggest- iveness that ebarms. Hor drapory ts even In- atinet with grace; her attitudes nre striking and poetical; and her Purthenia 3 a pleture, tender, dninty, cuprictous, willtul, cellent Ingomar, vigu eented by Mr, Milnes and heroie. An uxe and artistic, wits pro= lek; Mr. Atkins Law- renee offectively rendered Tiniarch, and Mr. J. G. McDonald as Polydor gave a piece of acting iu which the audfeuce found mueb to adulre. GERSTER IN PHILADELPHIA, Pmavewrura, Pa. Oct. 1—Many people wervunnble to get into the Academy to attend tho Gerster concert, Gerster was enited out clght umes on one solo, and Mile, Belucca, Mine, Switt and Lazznront were ench encored, DRAMATIC NOTES, The Noston Herald saya it is rumored that Edwin Gooth has a new drama more or less of hisown creation, The frat praduetion of “Danfel Rochat" at the Onion Square Theatre hus been deferred until Saturday night, Mrs, Scott-Siddons has added two new plays to her repertoire.—" Queen and Cardinal and “Tho Fulso Witnese." “Fazio" will be produce? on Friday and Saturday evenings at MeVicker's with Siury Anderson os Bianca. Tho Victorin Thontre, Sydney, N. 8. W., was totally destroyed by flro July 23, and all tho company lost thuir wardrabes. A telegram from St, Louls reports that people were Inet night again turned away from thotdoor or tho Grand Opera louse, where ‘Lom Koene 18 maying. 1, Tho Phitadelphin Hutletin says that Bartley Campbell wis one time w peiiiters and knows what 1 Gulloy Slive" iy. He Hkewlse approe jelntes.a fat take, + Tho Cincinnatt Enqutrer reports the wreok of ® combination recentiy tn ‘Sipton, Ind. Tho bugmige consisted of anumbrells and the manu- ‘script of a play called * Where Are Wor" “Deacon Cranket" will soon bo seen at the rand Opera-tfonse, The pleco iy by Habber= ton, author of “Helon's Babies,” and hus been Jereuoull by sotue and praised by other Eastern critics, Harry Sargent goes to London about the first week in November, to bo present at tho trial of hiyguit for breach of contract yanae Modjeska, urgent expects a decision In hie favor of from 30,000 to 450.0, And In Englund these little Wills can geucrally be collected. A Yankee girl saw the *assion Play’ ro+ cently produced at Havana, and was worked up tou piten of religious frenzy as the last act ap prouched, | “Tho oman) whom of hind secon seourged,” sho snys. “had become Divine inmy eyes, Our box commanited a perfect view of iho ste, aud from tho aljotning ante-room wo could seo behind the Recues. ft hoped tu got 2 nearer view of Burow, and tooklug. over saw the three men with crosees—with Buren and tho two with bim—waiting to raise the curtiin ti my hero, tho tnan J hud almost deified, had tine ished hig cigar. No moro grotesque sight can ho {mmayinod.—tho three In flesh-colorea silk thehta, wound about tho loins with lnen, the. Curtat palnted to look the sorrowing, pained martyr Upon the cross—swoking a elyarl Clara Morris has beon reported as saying that diferent oltlon have widely diterent estimates of playa, “St. Louls peopl hoe purticularizes, “will wo to eeo Article 47° Just as long asa wotnun can drag herself on tho stage to play it, and Just ag jon ae thoy bave legs to get inte tha thoutro with, Night after nlsht they wilt pack tho hous, and aw if thore never wus such an- other play In tho world, Change the bill, and Porbaps you may have v house, but the chances ‘ure that they will resont tho sitvration of tho program by letting you severely ulone. Pur on retin aT again’ and they wilt come, T might any, Mk aw pleco at cheese. hungry rats afior Thon there ja*Camitle,’ no matter how many times It bag been neted, and av mattar how badly, {16 9 sure card In Brooklyn and Chicago. dnsan Franclsco the peoplo cnnnot bo birod ta go and sit through it.” rreaponitont of tho Indians thore isa Minit! bo that 0 Dickinson, author of!" Au Amere fean Girl," and Fanny Davenport. and it bape poned this way: * After Miss Davenfiort hud pught the play—for $300 down and a at{[iftray: alty un every “night's. perforimince-and tt hi boon oxst and the parts bud beon rout Mira Dickinson offered to accompany Davenport to a rebvarsat. fo, nut to-day ear?’ sald the bland and blonds and beantig: Frances. *f want to train ‘em a little betore you come. Tit send for you, pet. when to come"; ana thoy klased and parted. ‘The upabat of it waa that tho faithless Panny dldn't sond for the anxious Anna at all through alt the rehonrs sales and tho a, a. is now resenting the wnub of fhe f. 2. It faan anbuppy moss all around, and never could have bappenod If elthar of thom bad been a man, It hau tho more Hid aeads in this cuso, because Bfisy Daveupr neg Mise Biokieon, to amend tho phiy, a Noother Whisker byo cquais Hill's—60 cents RALLROADS. Why the Wabash Is Pursuing Its Present Aggressive Policy. Bringing a Little Pressure to Bear to Get Into the Heart of the City. The Western Passenger War No: Bet- tled Yet—Pooling Pacific Business. THE WABASIDS POSITION, ‘The Wabash and the Burlingten officials had n conference yesterday at the Hurlingtan gens eral oflico, The meeting, ne already announced in ‘The Trinexp, was for the purpose of are rahging rates from common points on the To- ledo, Peoria & Warsaw, or us it is now called, the Totedy & Jowa Division of the Wabash. Neltherof the two ronds cares to butcher the rates from those competing points, and for this reason {t was considered advisable to bring nbout thia conference to agree upon uniform Mgures. The entire inecting was consumed ft discussing the nbove aubject, but no result was reached, and another meeting will be held to- flay for tha sume purpose. No otber subject was Useussed, and nono will likely eoime up tor dis- cussion, 18 tho mecting was only called for tho purpose stated above in tha evening a Tninuxe representative had talk with John C, Gault, General Manager of tho Wabnah, regarding tho difiiculties between his road and the other roads lending weat from thiselty, Mr. Gault regretted that such difticul+ tles ehould have arisen, but thought that tho Wabash was not solely responsible for them, There was a good deul of prevurication or mils- Understanding about the whoto matter. The Chicago ronds claimed that he yioluted tha Oyrcement when he begun to take business from ‘this city to Missouri River poluta. He could think of no agreement that he violated. He never agreed to keep out of Chfeayo until hig road was ndmitted fnto the pool and a per centuye awarded to It. He atuted ut ench ineet. Ing when this subject cume up tht he would Jon the pool from Chicago as soon ns his road wats Cully estublished in this elty, but nut sooner, Tt was true the record showed that ome kind of action wes tuken regurding the Wabash's ree fralning from dolug business from the eity until Percentages bad Leen arranged, but he was not preset wel that ineeting and wever consented to auy sich netion. Every one connected with the Southwestern pool would have to admit Unt no member of the Association bad done more than be to maintain: the pool and tnuke itn success. Tho pool on several oceations was on the the hotheaded: eof disruption on acecunt of sseat xome of the routs, and every tiny be threw binself Into the breach and prevented trouble, Ho was one of the stinnehest friends of the Association to-day, Idea of breaking it up. and would erventage front Chicago when bi had secured proper terminal fucilith Hut with the presont mengre facilities he not allow an award to bo made, is. under such circumstances Justice could not be dune to bis rou. Jie wis now reporting to the Association all his Toledu business, aeeordtinys to the provisions of the present agreement. ‘This business hut nothing to de with that done ever the Caleazo Diviston, and be would not consent to bave It taken In with the award for the Chicago Divis- on. . The othor Missourl Hiver roads suoutd be well eatisted with the position taken by the Withish in this matter, ny they certudily Were muking honey by AE tls tuad wae now dole at stall business only from this city, getting only nbout 2 percent of the trade. Should te now allow the Chileno buriness to be taken Into the pool he would get ne less tian 15 per cent, and the other Hes would be the losers of anout Ht percent of the businesa that they are now ree ceiving. MWe meant te held to the position not to allow bis Chiengo business to wken fito. the feet until his roud had obtained the proper tuellities at 118 freight depots on th street, Assoon ny Chis hus been ace mptished he was. rendy to agrees upon ft reorgauizntion of the pool, und accept fale percentages either by wus tun consent or by arbitration. He regretted very muel the action taken by Is General Feelght Agent in issuing no prixat is clreulur allowlg certuln shippers mn rebate 24 cents fur exten drayuge., He never thought Anat bia roud bad a right to take suet n position, wid that the thing wigs donu without hls knowl: edie, and us soon ag he learned of [the had the clreulars withdrawn und orders were isined to muilatain thy regulitr rates of the Assselation on all business trom Chicago as well as fret all other points, and he belleved these orders were bela HUT carried out now, He had no iden of disrupting rites, ulthough i would have to be adinitted Ubut hia rond could get but little birsiness ategoal rates. But be did not littend business until his road wag able to otson Twellth street. As to the troubles of the lown pool Mr. Gault explained that be took the sane position 18 re- eurding those in the Southwestern poola. ie fon the lowa poal us Inined the proper and had so informed the Towa lines. ‘The re= ports that the Wabash was making efforts to. reak up the Town pool arose from. the hostile snlrit shown towards bls line by the Lowa pool Ines, The lntter made ain arrangement with the Union, Paciiie by whieh his rond was really debarred from a participation in the liv buelness from Onmntu, ‘Those ronda billed t business throngh, and were therefure enabled to mukea rate about gd lower than the Wabash could by" rea locn! from Otnaba. In order to vequullze this und to get nehare of the business he reduced tho rates $6, aud the consequence was that his roud got n good proportion, and this caused tho conplaiuts of tho Town nes, Ho did not tnd that his roud was favored any by the Union Pacifie; on the contrary, it hus been Miserlininated aydinst by’ that rowd when $t tried to exclude tho Wabush trom a participation in the Jhrotgh ree gini Dueiigas by pasar a pro-rating arrangement with the fewa pool lines Ind nat with tue Wauash. ee Jn regard to the puascnyer war, ho anid that his rond was compelled to take the position of ug tickets for $1 lesa hun tho other roads, Ucenuge otherwise it contd hot obtaln any passengers, as it bid no regular depot, and passengers were put to the trouble of going out on the prairie to rench the temporary depot, Ag long ag hia road hid no regulur depot tn the heart of the elty teould wot but little business, even ata rite of $f less than thot charged by the othor rowls, When bls rond bad obtuued adequate fnellitics tn this city be wna ready und willing to muintamn the sme rat those charged ly tho other roads, and downvthing to keep up atoteable arrangements, The forcyoing statements by Mr. Guult clearly: show the true Inwardness of “tho position httely taken by the Wabush regarding frelgbt and pase sengera from this city. and give an expunition Of the queer efroumstunce Unt go conservative amin ws Mr, Gault should, all af a sudden, change hia position and become ageressive, As {swell known, the Wabnah's Chicugo ling has. beon waiting to comy in since last spring, but, owlug to the opusltion and obstacles thrown In the way of the Western Indian by the Lake Sboreand the Keck Island, whieh have pro- vented the Wabash from renching Its freight- houses on West Twelfth street. tt ts still come pelled to stop at tho other side of Archer uve- nue, and is prevented from competing with the other roads, When President: Humphreys and the other magnutes of the Wabash werd here a fow weeks nyo they helt a number of conferences regarding th{a matter, aud at that tine, no Sent Oy resolved to wet tndepond> ently hoth on frel@ht and paecnger matters un tl thetr rend hud secured thlacity, and Mr, Gault wus thatruoted tu carry out this resolution, By this step thoy expect to force every roud centoring in this city to tuke an saterest in tho Wabash getting to ite proper depots as quickly na poss ble. They exe pect ta be uble to inillet such damage upen tho other roads a8 to get thei ta unite ina protest | agninat Vanderbilt's proceedings regarding the entrance of tho Weatern Indiana, and thus ine duce that maynate to withdraw his opposition tothe Weatern Lidiana, and allow it to cross the Lako Shore tracks nt Sixteenth street. ft would therefore appear that tho only obstaeto in tha way of a speedy gottioment of the Weatern rall- roud ‘wars is Vanderbilt's opposition ta tho ene trance into the citvol the Western Indiana, over Whose tracké tho Wabash and Grand Trunk will Me its proper toeation In WESTERN PASSENGER WAT. ‘Tho war tn passenger rates between tho Wa- bash and other Western ronda atill zous bravely on, but there Je very Ittle new to report except that the rates aro a notch lower thin thoy wore the day before, ‘Tickets to St. Louta were sold yosterday from $3.60 to $5, and tho prospects are that botoro Saturday night poaple will be uble torido freo to St. Louls, and get. @ chrome or sewlng-machino asan extry inducement, Tho Hight is bolug principatly curried on between tho Wabash, Alton, and itinois Centra, and for this reason tho St, Louts rites are Hoatly. ATocted,, euch of those roads buing determined not ty! be y other, ‘ho lowest Kangas Cily heard of | yeutors day waa #4, but of tha Missourt Ulvor roads utick to $lerite, and one or two refer todo no business at all than avit tickets vResuch tures, ‘Thora ts every’ iudlestion thut AE this war fa carried on tnuch longer the pussen- wer rutes from and to all Western polata with go to plecea, and the consequences may be surlous, THE WABASIE FIOUIT, Bpectat Diypgtch to The Chicago Tribune, Sr, Lous, Mo., Oot, 13—The rullroad Nght bo- tween the Wabash and opposing lines on passon- wor rates to Chicago bag created 4 good deal of excitement bere, and this afternoon tho streets wore blocked li Crunt of the tleket olfices by speculative buyers, many. jnqni prominent on ’Change golng into the Investment, The Wabash clalmed at 6 o'clock to have sold “$100,000 worth eu uudersold Tho of tickets to Chicago, and $50,000 worth to Kan- anaCity. One firm of brokers is reported to have purchased $10,000 worth of tickets. Sates of thekets on such a sealo have never been made hore before, the Western Associated Pres, 7. LOUIS, Het, 11.—The eut in_passenger rites by the Wabash Hoad has aacumed unprecedented pruatdans he Lienlted thekets to ‘Chicago: ave heen selling allday by the Wabash, Chicaza & Aiton, and Vandalla at S170, and unlimited Hekotaat $1.70. Of tho latter the Wabash ntono sold $154,000 worth, Freoulalarn, brokers, bank- ers. and seatpers Being the purchasers. One banking-houso Is rald to have bought. €10,000 worth. Of the whole amount old by the Wu- haeh twosthirds were Cor Chicago and one-third for Kansas City, ‘The nite to the lntter point Is the ganic asto Chicava, ‘Tho Vandatit line is anid to baye eolt United tleketa to Chienge for $2, Tho Wabush folks say thoy will sell at these rates na long as people wish ta buy, Tt isa rad- lent disagreement regarding — pool-apportion- monts that ja ut the bottom of this fyht LAKE ERIE & WESTERN, Sptelat Mupatch to The Chteago Tribune, LAraverre, Ind., Oct, 13.—At a meating of tho stockboliers of the Lake Erie & Western ttnll- rond Company. held tn this elty to-day, C. It. Cummings was reélected President, J. H. Cheney’ Vice-President. and C. 3. Brice Attorney. The report nt tho operations of, the read since the consoldation with the Lnke Erie ttond, Jan. 1. 1890, was most gratifying. ‘The receipts show A surplus of nearly $0, after tho payment of ali Gxed charges. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. Speetat Dispateh ta Tha Chteago Tribune. Sroux City, In., Ovt, 13.—Sunerintendent Hall, of the Sloux City & Pacific Read, has gone from the ond of tho track of tho Kikhorn Line to tho Keyapayhn River to look Corn route forn tur: therextenston of his road across the Niobrara toward the Black Hills. Engincer Hainsworth, of that rond, says the Company will build 10 milesof ron nextseason. Extensions of tho road this zeuson will amount to that imuch. RESIGNED. Epeetat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Kansas City, Mo., Oct. .—Maj, A. B. Garner hasreslened tho position af Superintendent of the Union Depot in this city to necept tho posl- ton of Purchasing Agent of tha Deny Grande Road, M eral Superintendent of the Missourt, na & ‘Texas Koud, and 19 well known to the rullroad world, TPEMS, . The Chleago, Rock Island & Pacific announces that for the-better accommodation of Its patrons trains Nos. 47, 49, and 51. nuw leaving Chlenzo at 431: js, and 7:10 p.in., respectively, will, on and after Monday, tenve nt 4:05, 6, and 6:3) p,m. until further notice. Trin 60 under this are rangement will leave Bluo Island at 5:10 p.in., Instend of 5:3) ra at present. It was rumored yesterday that a movement Is on foot, started y the mnanogers of the Union Pacitie, Atehisan, ‘Topeka & Santa Fé, and Southern Paeitle to etfeet an arrangement for the pooling of all the Pacitie business, ant that ameeting between the managers of these lines is now belmge din New York, If the fcheme suceceds, 1 le will be but little ben Med by the compl of the new Southern Vacitle route, us rates will then continie as biwh us they aro wt present. The Wabash's General Freight Agent must be descendant of Barou Munehauien, Te tolls the reporter of a morning paper that the private elreninr of bis reproduced in THe ‘Tatnuse Aa short time ago was aimply a private letter, write ten by one of hig clerks, ind was sent ta one agent only, ‘TH Tamuxk is able to produe three of these private cireulara, sent 10 thi different parties, and containinithe names of {ve Inrge Chieage firms to whom rebates ase tn be granted. Uf the General Freight Agent of the Wabash dues not know the names of these Hrs, host udout by applying at Tus Tatenxe olice, re MATTERS IN AURORA, Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Avnonta, HL, Oct. 1.—Miss Eva, daughter of Samuel MeCurty, one of our wealthy and oldest eltizens, waa married to-day to Mr. Wram Jobn- eon, of Madison County. ames Shuw, a competent stenographer of this elty. ves to the Denominational Conference at Kock ford, at the Instance of the Rev. Dr. Thomas, to report thu proceedings of tho # Methodist Grand Jury," Mr, I. S. Congdon, of Chicago, an Hitnols Cen- tral conductor to Duburue, was stricken with apoplexy as bis train was approaching thls elty this morning, Ife was taken fromthe train at this point, muda comfortable. and awnits a pixsient conditiun which will permit bis return Ser Axsoolation ‘A number of the Committee of Mannuet are Chicago gentiemen. “Tho Aseoeintion gives an entertainment. in the Opera-Muuse Friday evening, when Robert Hervey, of Chicuxo, witt deliver’ a tecture upon ae Walter Scott, folluwed by an entertaining FOTN. ‘The Hon. 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Ort, 018 led proposals in dupileaie, subject to tha usual lors, wilt bo reelved ut thle udiea until tt noon on Vet. 25, 1d, nt whleb time and pinct they will by pencil int prasunco of biddues. fag ture nisting und delivery at the Subsistence Sturahousy in Omuha, of on cars Uf un cats, after ingpaction une AcLOp.anco nt place of nucking), as may Ve requirue by the Subsistence Depurtiont: P Farty (i) burruis Pork, fight moss, to be dellvorot _ thuusund (20,00) pounds Bacon, short, cleas edins welatit ntid thiekness, pucked In crutod . uf about 20 pounds Bacon eucl, to Ve do Nea by Nov 159i, Enctt plero wr ‘Hacon to be covered with now, stun cloth. 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