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. i 4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. TUFSDAY, MARCH 28; 1893—SUPPLEMENT. DELINQUE LIst._|_DELINQUENT TAX LIST. | _DELINQUENT TAX LIST. || DELINQUENT TAX LIST. | DELINQUENT TAX LIST. | DELINQUENT TAX LIST._|_DELINQUENT TAX LIST. | 00m cuen 40 ctapsroxm, s. New York’s Mass Meeting for Irish Ieme N A 3" We x eta, Parana, Jaue, $25 08. s. Non-Agricultural) Continued: Pelte, Joes Cr, 8 8 4. a £ Prescott, Jobn A.. $2 U Union Stock Yard Co., $57.26. Unsworth, Thomas H., 813.2 Prescott, Joun 4. Preseott, Jubn A”, #10 50 Pettibone, John G., $4.08, ¥- A message was cabled to Mr. Gladstone Sunday ry } might by the National Federation of America PEPPPPEPE! u Th ie a | Pledging him their most vigorcus support im one: Jonn ‘ Dsworth, Thomas H. 80.7 his efforts to carry through the bome raie bill, Potritone: Join G:: 84.08. Smith, Richard, Ss nt 13 and expressing alike the sentiments of thow Poor Sony erie: Richens: v eS ds who bet quibered at the Academy of mith, Act ey sands who had gat at the a iz i Yotezprte pe tera PES Ragen tarot Ma, @O Music in ‘New York to indoree this action and i. Louina, €° jarney,” Butzabe a0) 813 te Hitec Me, SLI. the tens of thousands of Irishmen throughout wor. Lt 5 Varnes’ Evizabeth, 80. ae § Biteher, Yonica, a Yan Avouins Soun 4! a Shane, Jeon 3 oat SA oa. America who are loyal to their mother amd = Patten, Mary E- Os Yan Arnam, John W: ey ontbern Inve ‘The momage was as follows : Pipe, Menace, $296 Siutth: Etehard oF ¥en Arnanm 208n Ww: = menage emoet ot! me lontawue, ~ > . 4 he 7. - we of Ne ork, mass : Pasne, Montawue! a Smith. Richard, 7 Arourn, Joun W. gE ale Geese. Salen 912,17. ing assembled, beg to tender rou our bearthett A fae pores Te ‘Smith: Rienard, a ! Van Hook, John W. — Gioocn. Serrocta F g18.40. peer thy in your efforts to achieve for Ine ae. . Es tal, Bhoran. land the long sought for measure of hard. o. etal Goeasooroush, Southern Mary which we trust God will enable rou to ehenaily * se ; sak ly ES Smith: Richard; rom — Goldaborourn, Southern carry to a successful termination, and we ‘S12 Sinith; Richard, “aE stant Geldeborourn. Hicherd, et al. 94.61 pledge you our vigorous and continued a ‘Smith: Richard, Se Wasuington; albert C. ne Goldsborouch, Rich'd H’, $817. pled ago an tinged sup- He Buuith: Richard a Washineton! Albert ak, Goldsboroncn, Rica Hy port through the straggie. 1 oe Pare, Sarah & ih; Richard, se a pe ag IS “Thomas Appis Esorerr, ara Page, Solomon Smith, Richard: a1. a pipet cern ging “Moneax J. O'Berex, soa Purner, Sophia, $1 Smith, Rich oO Jacob P.. etal, tr, ichard, et ai. tr “s : sre Smith: Richard: st Ht ' aise lee H ar chars et a can Benne Fie Snutn. Riehard, ‘ Ficob Be et als tes men et yg sia : ‘Hall, Charles, $7.56. Howard, Charles, Hickey Tacob P., et al. maa, $7 8h ‘This was the keynote of the great gat jacob P., et al of Inshmen at the New York Academy Sunday evening. LETTERS FROM THE GOVERNORS. From the governors of almost every state in Sint bh. Wiiia, $154 of ay pS the Union came the messages of sympathy with tern, Thomas, Pattern, Thomas, Pattern, Thomas, Pattern, Thomas, eal 8% MeEweu, C McEuen x Bi jrainard anes BR 4: H 8 : a % the movement of the freedom of Ireland. Smith; Richard, Be Warmer, Brainard I, A dispateh from Justin McCarthy evoked ard, et 157. Warner, H, #2. Hampton, Mary S., - ith Richard. et aly tr. #1, ington Brick 3 inkle, Mary Mi. €>.04- de of 1 Stith: Hichard: etal! te", 870, Washington Brick Machine Co Hiser, Pant, ., and Daniel, 810.01 voursolf end tho Sederstion te tclp fermen ar, Smith: Richard, et al 74. Washington Brick Machine Co. Hiser, Paal! jr." and Daniel, 89.46. Ms : ‘ i Washington Brick Mi Hhii, Rover’. 83.76. ° ™ n, O3.06. Irich movement. Effectualiy continue the work a Wasuineton Brick Machine Co.” #1830. Hanipton, Siopnen F. eee Wane chee you did by timely asmstance at the general Richard, eta Wan thon eae ESS =" Thomas, Willian: H, $4.40. slection, Gladstone's home rale bill will pase Smith, Ricnard, et al, West. c arine A. Bt. iz Hampton, St-phen F.. the house of commons, bat only by the anre- mith, Richard, ev al Wiliams, Charies H., $14.17. i Re ‘mith, Richard, et ai. Williams, Catharine, $3.23. tendance Smith, Richard, et al Smith, Kichard, et al! tr. the Irish party. The Whitter Ti. e152. moveme the promptest. generous sup- Wantter: Clara 0. ‘Clara O., 81.46. Yermitya, James 1. Venabie, Saul W Stephe:: F Staaten a. i: Hdehard, ot al ° Steohen F. STK pe friends to defeat the des- PS LE ae pernen 5 Sie w. perate efforts of the wealthy and powerfal ence Smith: Richard ef al.. . ante! Stephen F: : Binite. Richard, et all tr vrieht: Datiel Stephen F. mics combined against Ireland. Greeting and Stith; Richard, et Wright, Daniel faiupton, Stepuen Ft success to your great meeting on bebaif of the ase Demet Hampson, stepien F. iih parte a07- Mamnton: Stephen F party. Hampton, stephen Myer. Catherine W.. Me Mena! MeMenamia. De MM namin, De BOURKE COCKRAN'S SPRECH. Congressman Bourke Cockran was then in- troduced. A sprained ankle compelled him to lean heavily on the back of ® chair. Several times daring bis apeech the entire house rose and cheered to the echo the patriotic eloquence whick sowed from his lips. In his long oration Bourke Cochran said in yet Jaob Pol et i, Jaco Po) et oP let wr.) oir. al. a Mrighr, Pawar M., 80.84, Wrieht, Edward M Ela, 88. Rhodes, B. ¥and Richardson, Chae F. uppert, Christian, #2 Keds Fdauund an” Mildred, $7.40 Heras Euatiy H.. 81 Resa, Enutly 12 Reed, Emily H., &2. 25 Siepren Stephen George, iisssissscs ice a a sm eo non 1 i oe ix ss part: “*As I listened this evening to the open- reianna, 81 npton, e ws wrote - Reed. Emile Comritee: 9 Hampton, Step Jaress of the chair Iwas profoundly im. pats Zawin 1 Hampton; Stephen d by the fact that this meeting marks an Hamptor ory of the world-—an ssem- Hi Irishmen and of sympathizers with the gle for Lrish freedom convened to indorse measure mtroduced in the Eng.isb parliament by ss: Fnglich statesman—I might almost sey noe of the progress of civiliza- Stepuen Fo) 81.34: Silent L.. #104, mn 4. . tal, tr. Tacov Py et Wilson, Georwe ¥. Miison, tion and enlightened statesman: This ¥ Beet aky ae toeeting marks the culmination of «splendid Richard. et ai - ee De ee © Never inthe bistory of the English fehant, et joriuies, G. Sim Richard: ef 4 Wormiey, G. © H people has a victory been won Under any leader- sup which equaix the triumph achieved tonight by Wiliam Ewart Gladstone. {Tremendous applaure. | Yonnson, Josepe, § ounson! Jose hk. $1 Washincton steorow Wernes, Henrietts, 32 et aly tre a 5 2 6 0 Jacob P.l et ti not a trinmph of blood. entailing tears ginkh, peng Seo and suffering, but a trmmph of peaceful states- mith, Marsh. Freneis W Smith: Kieh: st Maret, Francs W.. $1 glorious with the idea of pacification dom. Itis nota triumph of arme, L of justice. Itis not a conquest ediiy, sowing seeds of future discordeand quest of bearts, insuring @ recone of two countries Which have for lon; x Weyl! Hezve, White, Henry, Wiliaius; Ha d, et al., tr ard, et al etal) te: 81 cob PL) et al. Morey, Fannie E rut, Peter. 3 Z years been plunged in : bitter strife. [ Applause.) Morey: Fannie E-. W., 810.74 : dacob P. “The principle of home rule being conceded sc . Widiacuson, arving, 83.65. Williamson, T-ving, Waters, Jaiies, #11 Wavzacnan. John ¢ ww. Janes F. H.W Lee, Alfred. tr.. 831 ler, Caroline, 814.00. t, George, #6.7 Luckett, George, 84. —= — = Henry A.. 89.65. we may well leave the details of this measure to the watchfulness of English statesmanship and the vigilance of Irish patriotism. But, while we firmiy believe that this freedom, which is now almos: within our grasp, comes to us as the frait of the enlightened opinion of the World, we are none the less profoundiy grateful to the illustrious British statesman who, under Providence, bax been made the instrument of our deliverance. “The liberty which he restores to us Irish men will ever guard asa sacred heritage. The moderation with which it will be used will. be its vindication and the aspersion of bis enemies d the refutation of the gloomy p-ophesios which they have uttered. Forgotten to- night are the wrongs and the oppressions ot 700 years, Forgiven is the violence Wi tera, 5 Wriviit, Joun W., ef Wright! John W.! et Mgnt, 5 Wright 's Annie, . Annie, Wales! Steps: Wales, Stephen 5. Wales, Stephen 8.) es Wales, Stephen 5. Wilton, sarah J, ®: Wulkver, etal. tr: oF, eet al, te Witte, Jane, & 3 2 Weod, Jonn'W., $13.1 Washine.on, Letfa, #151. Watrous, "aise 1), 86.78. Ward, Lotta, $10.38, Wardell, Cision J. Wison, Lou Hetean: Joke, #10 John W, Mcintosh. Joma E.. $2.02, Moore, Jobn B., $3.00 Moore. S.4 92.16 Stewart Benamin, deneiiiet, Stinemetz. Ben}. ‘Marsh; Amanda H. MeEusn, Cas Mckuen: Caas. under which we have suffered for Stivemetz, Hens. H. ae oe Jong ages. The yromgs, which we nome eae Seicomere, Sen): It. pain. The 3 ors Sot aliens ap Ie eees Sinttne Bapest sti Bleever, Win H, . El Foune. HAward. SLs people. The aristocrats who profited by our Schubert, Barbara, S141 Skinner, Wi Miigicron: Bila § foune: Edward. StS injuries no longer control the destinies of Eng Bmaliwoca: Ginrene: Sie 5. ESS Ss land. "The injustice of the classos has been re- Stiallwoed: Clarence, 8a suite MeGener, dency 6 THE NEW GRENADINES. paired by the justice of the imasses, ‘The re- weil, Chas. Ra Meceney, Harrie May, Johin Cas: sentment which has been provoked by the chews, Jo~ pressions of our enemies is forgotten im Smith, Win. P., © Sunita; Win: P. Dall or Brilliant in Patterns of All Descrip- Smith; Chasles, #2 Maste'von, Joon. #344. sate magnitude which we freely bestow upon our Moore, Jacob, €14.8. tions. 16 arnt di Sunith Sunutis Wamer. $8 Mactis, Martha 3 Smith, — = ‘Martin, Martha Smith, Charles Southard, “Standing tonight upon the threshold of m- dependence ireland has no vengeance to be Smith, Charl Shorter, William, Smith; Charles Moore,’ Kachard. #1/ z Solomon. Wm. Morrison, Kufas assuaged in blood. She looks forward to « Smith, Claudius B. et al, tr., $14.5: Soiomon, Wim: T. on. = ace Smith! Clandius B., et alc, tr, #1 Sole Wm. 7. future radiant with glorious promise, a future Sith: Clandias Bet aL Solomon, Wm. T Miteueil; Sam'l S..’ 813) Mitcue'l Same S81 of peace, prosperity, intellectual and) commer- mi ywers, Zachariall T., 86.05, Mockbee, Susan, @344." cial development: a future wherein decaving Smith = Baran, Willan, Sf, | cities will spring into new life: where deserted Smith T Mackall, Win. W., 3r.. 89.35, harbors will become crowded with argosies of a auth N prosperous commerce; where the rivers Stnith: Cleaaius Bet al yy whose banks the shamrock spread Sioa oreil : Suith: Clauarus B. etal a Newlands. Francis G.. $48.47. its verdant leaves will sweep by prosperous MeSsmara. Patrick Smith, ¢ Ee on, Thomas, = Nelmans Geomre O8 OS fields and theiving villages; where the emoke M S idims 5. et al., tr., $13.94. Wood. Thomas, Neiman, George, $6 08. rising from happy and contented homes will be ae wees, penis 3 Xebna an incense before the throne of » beneficent San: esse - operative javestinent Co., 81,82 py God, whose justice will never be offended by im 3 Shnpeon, Davi ‘29. Trustees Co-operative Investinent Gx: $13, Y v orumen 1 ge deeds of rapine and violence, whose vengeance i mapson, Dayid. 87.2 ines Co-onera’ we a1 former R pada ag xt . daarains mobert Srultwocd, Fiza and Mt. P. Themes, David, 81.46. Wheelte. Wm Haz § Najlor. thos and B @44.72, will never be invoked by the shedding of in- Stel waren! : F woeler, Win. H Steliwaen, Webb, Win. B. nocent blood. Stel Faw. J. Webb, Wn o “And as we turn our backs upon the or of tellwasen. Edw: Ineyer, om and of disaster, as we turn our faces to Wine: gloom an ¥ Sel Ea ‘Diuker, EW. ae Riding Oita ane 3 ete this future, with its radiant promise and ite Richard W", 8 1 a, bia rule MeDenald, Kobert, 8 Steliwacen, Edw. Edith, et. a'., 13.64, Tiny divas’ Seal 911.59. es Uimery Chapel Parsonage, 824.17, cil, Fannie, $1.46. bell; Fannie, $1.44, ar4 Wrizat, Win. i.’ Coie, John 0, Cole, John € Be Stellwagen, Faw. glorious light, Irishmen and the sons of Irish- Stellwagen, Edw. men wili ever cherish in their bosoms the mem- ory of that illustrious statesman who stands today before the eyes of the world, crowne2 with imperishable glory, under whose heel we see the extinct torch, the broken fetter. the tattered leaves of coercion, and in whose hand we see the charter ‘of liberty. and on whose head descend the P Sprigg, Emanuel, # ‘Stierman. Fas, $13. Smith, Elizabeth > Saunders, Fred’ M hadd. F Wil-tame, Winsiow, Winslow, Jas. H. Pumphrer, Geo. C. 33. Powell. Horace and Sallie, $3.46 Paul, Joseph, #2.77. Paul. Jox-ph. 85.9 ‘Fizzini, Juan A. Park hilne EF, Theophilus F. Diessing: of two nations. When his long and Young, Alice H.. 87735 mortal career shall have ended, his enduring Newey. Se monument will be in the breasts of thot peo: caw COUNTY OF WASHINGTON ple whose memories of hats turned Mattingig, Willies F gy (Agricultural), Zohn 0, to affection, and who have learned to for, Meteals. Wa. Standiford, Harry. S sao Randle, Arthur E., $1.37. nani ae that England was the land of Cromwell, Sotunva: Ht Goons a Cote! John 0: Handle, Arthur £181 j There are grenndinen yor there is but one | “Ai#¢ England is the land of Gladstone.” Shanon, H. Gronnanna; #233 Trnssdell, Georze, et al thur E, 8 : rn es, ‘ ee paunon, H Geo ete Truesdell, George: etal. # Asche, Aloysius and C., $1.35. Eva. f ail ecm Moore, Win, Clarence. 82 Shannoe: HE Gcotrienns. S4tk. ‘Trosedell; Georse: St al, ‘Alexsider, Fredik G.< stale, $1.08 Ea Sey a peg etna ON A Grandson of Bowdoin. Moore, Wun Clarence, #21 Shannon, 1. Georzianna, $2.80. ‘Trucadell. Georwe, $13.22. ar , is imported from India presumably, for it | From the Bowdoin Orient. [ES Tracedeil, Georees $10.80, aris is called Indian and its colors are the “barbaric _The newspapers of the north have frequently bad poy cme Teucadel< Geonge, $2 1 ELgL pearls of orient rare” and in richness as the | asked “Who is Hoke Smith?” If we turn to the Sixon, Allen H.. $30.00. Stewart, Henson. ‘ruesdell, George, #4.2:1 E on a siataty of Invenuia Gh Bet eee dynd lan 3 ks. Henry, $1. ‘Truesdell, Ge re. 4k Arthur FE. Ormus, ¥ ‘ollege ao Bireitherser: Heats &.. 1299. : Triesdell; Georee, #4: Brown, Alida C., $043.77. Cole: John 0 Eandie: Arthur F281 The piece measures fifteen yards and is | the case with President Dole of the Sandwich Btrettterwer: Hour? A: Sidaee Trucedell: Georee, S368 Borvey, Benjanin, #1 Gratchteld, Lewis, 84-08 Hanale, Artbur E81 marked €200, to deal with the matter in com- | Talands, we ean claim the new Secretary of tbe ener, Henry Fuesdell, Geore, te Camamins, Patrick, $21.08. E: 3t mercial phrase. ‘The ground of the fabric is fok Btreitberrer: Henry Ac. Sia us ‘Trueelell: Georse: 80 Gallachauy Sabine B, °43-04 Ea Diack, but it is only in rare spots and dashes | {terior Sasi ik cones eoncine O jo ivlaide etal 1 © Henry rer’ Y Geos ce. 83 ~ Arthur E., #1 “ _ Aho Aye. “I a lowing ap) rs in it history concerni Botley Adciaide 4.2 ctalcz Sakae Shelly Henin eee Recoil, oseae acer . ns, Sanne Handle: Arthur E22 $b that the designers permit it to manifest itself. | #7005 Cyne ‘honorable Secretary, whe led Beverly. 37.40. Stover, Horace ¢ 4.08. ae Ae eS Artour E.; 81 Over the somewhat wiry and fibrous ground are | fore eae Biter Oesbale Harr Re Sista Hoses AES ES 3E: ‘ines and gowers in shimmering opal tint. now | "S00 Shdreth Smith was born in DeerSeld, ons Chas. ver, Hor witebe : i : fover, Hor = Attar E18 orange, crimson, purple and asain the more | . Hi? - whe worneng 4 SSF Baayen, Fei ieee pe atta Seutts mason pliaedhetoopen ten’ | Xllz Pebrney, ah “After grading be es Ser. ce Feet beret hs ge oped ae ati fe env olor scheme nthe aiferent | SUS hoo e'Duskopert sad eewuere fat Slack. J.B. $1. . 4 Randie, Artuur E., 81 foldings of the goods, which is the vast evolu- ; — Referens On ieee aad ore rs fie Art fig fe i cat geo | tr teen crm tome Sha Twitchell, Harriet A\l Lay 23 Handle: Arthur E- 81: jeonunigg errant prsnalit tre oon 4 d . Twitenell, Harriet A. 8146 Randle, Artur E., 81. pensive gre ‘ having been chartered a « college, bb Tecpel. me nd o Randle, Arthur E-; $1. Patterns, crossbar in free designs or simply | pO" president, and held that position three 4 ee sen ee ee crinkly stripes, shading from one color into ~serncag In 1857 he was appointed professor of . 7 Randle, Arthur E., another. - 7 the University of North inta 1-8 Randle: Arthur E- A popalar sample is that of a spiral green in | Modern languages in, he University of Norte stat 1 Gz vile; Arthur E. SPenuclous, then purple. brown and sed. This |i regular department charge ef Greck . suse var E- is widely barred with black thread. and tthematics. ‘Theat inetitation beving artery ar A ready-made) gown of grenadine bas | been abandoned in 1869 be has since been sae E ¢rinkled stripes of salmon pink and the pecu- | -oonected with the public schools in Atlanta, w-. 81-43. E! liar red shade with which it blends. There is a | £2" ‘Shelbyville, Tenn., and Houston, Tex. At = He ee puffs, the | this time be ix at the head of ' the Sam $n tter, of course, not covered - grenadine. | Houston Not tute, Hunsville, Tex., fer aloe The straight skirt is edged with ostrich feath- | Houston Normal, Jassituse, Han ee ye Dr, Pape ere and a velvet bow is set squarely in front. | saemadnoees of the Peabody fund—a compii- cae ec A cash sying behind girdles the waist and runs | tent to his known ability and experience. f ag through a cut-steel buckle. | The bodice ts fit- | "71453 be married Mary Brent Hoke of Lin- E vide, Walter B31 * ey ted closely and the grenadine isstretehed upon | _.1",)55% be married Mary ral Hoke, eons j. , Walter D.; 0,gL rd ss it diagonally. A grenadine berths is caught distinguished lawyer. They have four chil- tg wvidge, Walter D-. 87:1 ; is with « second buckle. Gren, two sons and two daughters, the oldest Braysha acy, Es The richness of the material necessitates this . lawyer in Atlanta, Ga. Barry, John F. and Mary, $13.48, ie bess son being a promising lawyer dl Bent. CoB + Bl. en. Bensa 1 ‘unusual simplicity of style. | He was made LL.D. by the Baylor University, 3 38h: Chas. sauna sg ea a a & is DAN KICHARDSON’S CONTRACT. | 7" 18 1°) the late Prot. Packard, written Ss Ego It is Said That He Will Sue Mr. Wagner for | i 159 and preserved in the colleg: H SS 129. Tne Punen Dr. Smith says: “My oldest son, Hoke, is = Hey hard (ROR to be the most promising young lawyer in At- oe E. gt Caylor has this bit of information of local in- | janta, Ga. Would that I could do as much to See. El stan terest in the Philadelphia Press: “Now let me | honor my dear alma mater as he does to honor cone eet He tell you some news about Danny Richardson. | bis parents” Einmous: Geo. i He wasin town this week and paid a visit to ‘The Daisy Chain Guild. ——— Mary, 83.53. Emons: Geo. ae Charles Napoleon Byrne. What he and Charley ‘From the New York Tribune. Sterns Michael J> e216 = pera said to each other, would fill a book as large as| ‘The prospering Daisy Chain Guild of Wash- Shee Mary. on.8t, ee ee 3. Hoyle on games or George Shoffer's Turf | ingion is another evidence of the value of co- Beowert, Silo set 31795 = Seca ee ew Guide to Gloucester. George Wagner will be | operations ‘The guild interests the little people few Secrecy. Mary &-. $1 E Geo. E’,'and tg intensely interested in Daniel's talk, too. He | and its efforts now are directed to the raising ary me, Gee &. and 1 swore by the topmost tip of the Washington | of fands to build « hospital for contagious dis- oo Southera uetriond Ser be mous, Geo: Ee, and =. ae monument that he would hold Wagner to| eases. One dollar each yearly from children Purvis: Chas. Southern Waryland i ie Oo- Geo: Es tha t that personal contract. Last fall” be | wishing to become members of the guild is « Parvin Chae. Southern Maryland ; = = E:g Offered to take his release and even stood Purvis: Chas: Showmater, Zenpy Geo. Es and ‘Artbur E28 Willing, to pay something for it. He was Purvis, Chas. Snowden, Mary J-, Co Arthur E.. refused. Now he will that $4,000 or Purvis, Chas. Snowden, Mary J. Geo. Es and ‘Arthur E | ag Pod Purvis: Chea. Snowden: Mary 3. mons, Geo. E-, and Handle: Aaa know the reason why. Whi signed Purvis, Chas. ‘Suowden, So Seo. Ee and », Arthur E two years’ contract he was paid #1,000cash, one- Purvis, Chas. B. Scowden: Mary 3 z po Bi | Arnur &. $1: half of which was to be deducted from the Pheer, Devid L-. 82. Snowden, Mary 3, co: Eland pos BE each Last fail Wagner held back * Palmer, D. ¥.. $18.24. ta q Geo. arthur E-_ 4,000 year. ; D. P, S18 28. ‘Stone, Geo. Bang Arthur E} 61: his salary and took out the entire €1.000. Danny Page, Biigsbethe ca Sheehy, Patrick 3 a] Aer E- says he ill to the law for redress, He Ss case, $O78. Geo. E.; and Snper E. $i report to Wagner for duty. and will stand Fifer ng; Eee gt one SBMS Sunith, Gee Es ang Aener Dy that Sontract, if Wagner i wig Peston, Goo pene. Fates ‘Arthur to extra $1,600 then he (Danny) wil Hi i gee jin STE i fi fi i

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