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ome SUED THE CITY FOR $600,000. Mystery of « Court Hanger-On : Solved at Last. Michael F. Welch with a Queer Grievance. A Cowaty Court-House mystery was solved to-day by calling in the Court of Common Pleas of a motion to dismiss the suit of Michael Francis Welch against the city, for $500,000 damag ‘Welch turns out to be the man, who for years has been a daily attendant | J In the various courts, Attention was, Police Court to attracted to him by the peculiarity. of his dress. ‘Winter and Summer he dressed in black broadcloth, white duck vest and Waite te, Many efforts were maie to find out who he was, but until he ap- peared in court to-day nothing was known of him, Welch's suit for damages is based on | his alleged persecution by Detective Don ohue, who, he says, has followed him for months at a time, declaring him to be & thief, who would be run out of the ‘eity. that the there was no good ground for ac Welch wanted to argue his own case, but Judge Pryor took the papers and Feserved decision. —— = - = CRANK DEMANUED MONEY. Lawyer Gray Had Hin Unwetcome Vinttor reated. William Steele Gray, of the law firm of Beattie, Gray & Vaughn, was visited last evening in his office, on the seventh floor of the Postal ‘Telegraph Company building, by a crank, who demanded to know how much money he had, It was about 8 o'clock. The bullding was practically closed, and with the ex- ception of the janitor, the lawyer wax the only person In the upper part of the bullding. Mr. Gray waa sitting at his desk, writing, When the door opened poorly dressed man of about twenty five years of age walked In, Cloving th door yutetly, he wheeled one of t revolving chairs up-to the desk and tak: ing a weat, sald: “Is your name Gra Receivi e be dismissed, because tive anawer, he was now thoroughly alarmed. He knew from the man's gen- eral manner, his vacgnt stare, that he had a crank’ to deal With. ‘He was asked who sent him there and how he obtained the name, and finally admitted that he had read it on the Office door. He sald he wax out of work Qnd wanted ansixtance ‘Have you ever been in an insane ylum "asked ¢% ‘Yes, twice. Mr. Gray then called the janitor, woo. summoned Policeman Seltcid, and the man was arrested When arralgned this morning before Justice McMahon at the Tombs Police Court. he gave the nme of George ollins. His home ts in Providence, where, until a week ago he lived with his mother at 123 Pearl stree -— WALKED WITH A BROKEN LEG. lawyer, What the Say Driver James a, The police of the Morrisania station Feport that at noon yesterday Officer Louls Knlerin arrested James Hannon, & driver, for intoxication. ‘The officer found Hannon lying down on Vanderblit avenue, near Kingsbridge road, and un- able to walk. At midnight, after Hannon tad been asleep, he complained of a pain in his right leg. An ambulance was summoned from the Fordham Hosplial, and on its rrival the surgeon found that Hannon a broken ex. The police say that the prisoner made Ro complaint at the time of hie arrest, nd that ue walked downstairs to the won all right. Hannon hax no reco‘lection of how or where his ‘eg was broken, HE SHOOK LAWYER M’CRAY. Tro je Between Him and Hotel- Keeper O'Net John O'Ne! Proprietor of the Monu- ment House, One Hundred and Twenty- third street and Eighth avenue, was ‘aigned befure Justice Welle, at th Harlem Police Court this morning, on @ charge of assault. Policeman Collis Said he saw O'Neil throw down and ki @ lawyer named McCray, who lives at One Hundred and Nineteenth street and ond avenue, leC*ay Was not in court. O'Neil de- nied the assault, MeCray annoyed. him And he simply seized him by e collar, ‘The case was dismissed. SAVED HIMSELF BY A MINUTE. dared Flagg Was in Dan Ishment Jared Flagg, who v before tne Lexow Committee, about ut- xempts the police, saved him: Punished for contempt by the City Court this morning. Flagg had a number of flat houses In the eity which he £ out ut high rates th or Conte: minute in eu aimed some of them were dis It te charged that he the furniture fr ner ee and fullea to pa firm oh tained @ judemer alted | in supplementary jay He wast bur one minute. hefor re eric had expired te apreored and untilw@aA Mt or sult a lawyer. — Z Too Much Piquer and Too Much Jobason. mond and town 5 ‘ Muck * Indias Waite Tried tor Murder. MALONE XY 3 eae Whi, Angus Scrofulous Taints Lark io the biood of aimort every one In inherited S-rutule appear pimples ® ene eo be vores by puriting the ood’s Sarsa- areees = Partila blood with Hood's Sa eeperiiia. This groat yemedy has hed wou- 200e dertul muccess in curing this Gisease. Try it. Moodie Pile cure aii liver Wie te } months Tu Assistant Corporation Counsel asked | he sho committe Coroner, FORCED ENGLISH MEAT OUT. HE GLORIES IN HIS CRIME. Zuzikewioz Confesses and Is Sorry He Did Not Kill Himsolf eels in His Head. There was a smile on the face Teofl Zusikewicx, the murderer of Killed in the office of Adolph Lissner, a notary public, 2 Sixth street last evening, When he was arraigned befor tlee Burke, In th ox M cunning glitter shone in his eyes and he bit his mustache w tostatien, who had arrested: hit that [had in ty 1 something gong around in my head which go annoyed the That Play in bed thinking Of the Way Twas swindled,’ AU the thought of his fancied wrong Nis face grew dark and he clinched: his tis) Zurikewiex ix not much over five feet In height, and one would tthe suspes from looking at him that A sa culd-blooded ” inurderer why cully wed to Ki Bal er, tis former partner, and Linsner, he Taneied had swindled. him Th Uctober last: Zuzike siefer met in Ligener's former ave the latter $10 fora halt Interest in a small bakery wt 45 Third Avenue. Lissner drew up the partie Ship papers, Some time tater “Iale er stre the first. ¢ z and Halen- fice anid the Sinfer’ took In another. partner which did not piease Zugikewles, who sued Balensiefer for ch recovery his mones, He got judgment, but when Sheriff went to levy on the Kuods found that Malensiefer ha tur 4 over all his property to his wife. A week ago he weit to Lissner's off and arranged for a meeting with [a siefer, They met yesterday aftern at the appointed t Gunikewlon can first, and he watted for over a half un hour before his former partner ca ‘Well,"” sald Halensiefer, “have, you maile up yjur mind to buy 'me out? "Yes," sald Zimikewlen + He urose with bin right hand behind him, A moment later the report. of a revolver Was neard and Balensiefer sank to the floor with one bullet In his breast and another in his heart, Dalenstefer dled Instantly Zuzikewlex then turned the revolver on Lissner, who, after a desperate strug gle, succeeded ‘In disarming Bim, He was then held by Lissner and the jam tor of the puse until Poll en neil came and took him In charg ‘Two letters were found on the mur- derer when he was searched, which showed that he had coolly planned to Kill his former partner, the notary pub- He, and algo himself, ‘To Acting Captain Wiegand Zuzikewice admitted doing the shooting, and sald was sorry that he did not alse self. His defense, no doubt, will ty Wstice Bur latter looked at Zuzike- back as though he was being Antroduced to a friend. pak wf ted to ing ish 1 en b to much, was ct until h counse was the: to await the action of the had LONDON, Jan, 9%—The meeting yea- terday evening of the Meat and Cattle section of the London Chamber of Ce meres has brought out a storm of jeal- ous abure ta regard to American meat and American business methods, Chairman Cooper, of the Trade Sec tion of the Chamber of Commerce, Is quoted as follows: “If {t wax merely a question of no abatement there f¥ no doubt that the retailers would have accepted the sit- uation, But it is viewed by many* as marking the beginning of a series of other enerouchments on trade, ‘The Americans xo so far as to say that not only shall the salesman be deprived of the allowance of @ pound and a quarter in every quarter Cor shrinkage, but h must not make such an allowance his customers, ‘This is the first step towards obtaining control of the mar ket and, when it sults thelr faney, to r trade, rhe reason the Americans have ob tained such a hold on the English mar- ket Is that they have sent m perfectly regardle which {* Was sold. This was merely to create a demand, But in so doing they have practically forced thetr m/ upon the market, and, what is mori they have forced Kuglish meat clean put of It.” GERMANY NEEDS WARSHIPS. » Lectaren u ities of War, N, Jan. 9—At the Parilamen. tary reception held by Emperor Will lam at Potsdam last evening, His Ma untarily testified | 9 blackmail him on the part of} man fleet, With | war betw Jtontshing knowledes and come My abeonaary wemaiene se wetcae atti tate oe wits sede nn em aaa josty Maude a long speed upon naval matters and pointed out the necessity of increasing the strength of the a map in hand “if from being | showed the different naval stations and distant. se of the Nes, espectally those yn China and Japan Emperor William's speceh lasted two hours aud a half. It displayed an as- and of ed, and the topes to which he refe oncluded ax follows “Pray, afford Prince Bismarck, the nder of our colonial pulley. the sats faction on his eightleth birthday of see. | YUr hg voted the essary sum for the |r rman fleet During the ie absence from the new Reichs « of the pie wes no fault nd that he had mimeion through ‘he yy learned WILL FORCE A COMMISSION. | Home ¢ nt fo Dictate in the New fou: LONDON, Jan ator jouet day trou. es in New We ' ° New nd iov to th has the nd and’s help . nd tits w It must be remembered, moreover, that the Londen crediture are likely to have some say in regard to (he arrangements which may be made for the future." Rev. Mr. Har, of Oxford, Dead. LONDON, Jan, 9—The Times an- pounces the death of the Key. Mr, Yar - per, principal of Jesus College, Oxtori | 5, University, 'BYRNES TO TAKE ACTION, (Continued from First Page.) Is Cool in Court and Says He Has} the Lexow Committee, They will begia yand work the other way, investigated, Witnesses ‘4 oxtraordinary Adolph Balensiefer, whom he shot and | Seal thers rket| x1 Aw he smiled a! | District-Atto hada good deep last night! he eatd | oman Joba Kenuel, of the Fifth | : implica ctor Willams, isbekiit Distriet-Attorney case | SOOUS. this Information ts en a condition Phe furnishini nite postpon Attorneys Auste x and Dante! Gd i the police matters ising the latter of accepting a $1000 bribe, corridor outside 1 Indictment ‘ommissione Mi ing gamblir would be asked for, he transeript of testimony against Was aleo submitted counsel to the and his ward man, Casey, Haughey’s case will also he constdered, n but it i also sald that the Histrict-Attorney ayy Grand Jury room, of. the officers who has serv : re As very early at his offi xround floor Wilding, at the southeast vd with him a number of po: * blotters and other books Martens, who, 1 Lexow Comm sx before the extraordinary of the French rharges were it is sald. at of smuggling naed as a witness, row morning. nd in any report nor bring f an indietment tor Williams, GRAND JURY ON A TOUR. was ordered | Institutions, abuses they will UNCLE SAM'S GRAND JURY. WHE Ferret The following Fi in the United reuit Court to serve until Marc 80 road | 84 + | Mon | Vincent Anicto, of 3 Ken | at at to itt sof the price at| Hiity ebghitn att Contant! | prisoners. Wel etveniNth atrewt States Clreult Jutee La HE HAS SEVEN COMPLAINTS, |": even complaints, irgesx hin with Intoxteation | while on duty When examine! by ening the Emperor stated | newuth has a bad ve ; th | naa been. posi pone without ‘pay A ROUND-UP OF WOMEN, erly Mesorta, The following cafeckeepers were beld imination for running alleged dis- | sorts by Justice Burke, In the Dayit Cronman, of 16 First and his wife, na Hill, | cHe aco, 1 we Kast Ninth street and Bauman, of 25 4 bonds ‘for ‘cisenberg; * similar service 5: iw'breome) SHOULD YOU WANT Hizabeth street | Engel, and Max B gave security for Rosen, Mine. Herman's Niece Ari An interesting prisoner tn ¢ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY IEVENING, JANUARY 9, 1896, GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. Noort 3S AyesS Banking Department Now Open. In Boys’ Clothing. Special Bargains for Thursday, from.9 A.M. {c2 P.M, Only, At $1.99. CAPE OVERCOATS, a‘) descriptions, Simpson, Crawrorn & SIMPSON, EXTRAORDINARY A special purchase of several thousand Japanese and Ori- ental Rugs at practically our jown terms, enables us to quote lower prices than ever before asked for similar 12012 %..919,9G5; value 18.50 Ox12 1. $7.25; value 12.50 74x10; 1.. 5,48; value 9.00 GxY Tt. 83,48; value 6.08 x17 $2.48; value 4.00 Bx6 ft 88e.; value 1. ALSO, 1,000 Moquette Mats, 14 ft.x 3 ft.. in delicate floral designs, soft tich coloricgs, value $1.25 each, reduced to Te, Handsome Oriental Rugs, about 3 ft. x 6 ft. 8in., in Yourdes, Bok- hara, Samarcand, Kazak, Shirvan and Daglystan, at $4.08, 87.08 and #10.98; worth double. 19th to 20th Str b. of 127 West Twenty: este, Mary Jolin He The others mlée of the f own during held for trial f The Johiis w dni Hern eaten. GOFF DIDN'T BELIEVE HIM. Hut He WI) Show No Merey to Clubbing Policemen, Philip Lamont was arraigned before Recorder Goff this. morning, charged with having stolen a watch valued at $47 from Adolph Krull, He told the Recorder that, after his arrest, a policeman of the wentleth Precitict clubbed him into saying that he had stolen the watch, and that he made the admission to avold The Recorder looked at unsupported, and uu. You are in a ‘posi- * kes it impossible for me to take ord, but L wish to say now, that ff any case of a pollcema brutality In clubbing # prisoner comes the proper way, 1 will com- before me in mit him at amont ple Goff sentenced him to six months In State prison. ecorder rs and al guilty, and Ri ven ye commer!) POLICY DENS RAIDED. with the Criminal Court-House. Really wo of Inspector McLaughlin's men, sting upon instructions recelved yes- from Supt, Byrnes, ratded a y shop on Chatham Square, De- ryta, Nugent and MeNaught effected an entrance without trouble to a rear room on the first floor of Zt > were thr homas Sully They arrest him and wantity of manity ’ x, y slips, books and “of yesterday's drawings r ond 1" poliey jday at 791 tow, and arrested ¢ Harton, Hamilton’ was” arres y for the same offense and is out on ball 7 Hroome street, rested last evening by Polleeman the Mulberry: street station, utter found Anictle 4 In the hase: ment of 29 Crosby ~The only paraphernalia here ‘was a num- ber of print fey siins. ‘The th rratgned. bet Justice mbs Court, and held was. Meatanoy | for tri ECHOES OF DREYFUS'S EXILE. ren vernment Reissues E bargo Newapuper Utter: PARIS, Jan. §In 1 nsequence of the jconvietion and subsequent public degra- dation of Alfred Dreyfus, on a charge Jo? treason in giving to the representa. | tives of foreign powers the contents of Important seeret military documents, the n attacking and stl certain foreign em- papers have to att contin he Gov riment, consequently, In or- der to prevent public opinion being Ted astray, Nas determined to reissue Its {note of Now. 49 in which such allesa | tions as those made against the foreign Embassies, of having obtained the docu- nts referred to from Dreyfus, are de- | clared to be deyiod of foundation, —— Want Clarke for Commiantoner, Mayor Strong suit to-tay that he had recelved n ACY letters urging the appointment f Cyrus Clarke » Hark Commissioner, to au \ The petitions come prin. pally fmm the west white, where Mtr Clarke ha» been identified with the West Side Asso. eed George © Cla = | Want & Single-Header, Prem teat Book De | —— | Another Hig Entate Din day The value of th Honed but is sald ty be neighborhood of @ milion dottark Various plese pont, Washington, Warren and $50,008 are divided among frienta and t property. 0% hundred f | Mota ape ulator, Near Promiaent board dead on La Se Aas Wiysiow's SooTiiNe sy ner forentidren Lwetiilug sthes Wind & hie, harriate, Beo ae Consult the House & Home Ads, pe stumitiverger pour] © IN TO-DAY'S EVENING WORLD, ® Aa NAC Altman, Upholstery Department. THIRD FLOOR. Children’s Coats & Dresses SPECIAL —We offer a very large quan- Thursday, Jan'y 10. Trish Point Curtains Coats In sizes 6 months,to 4 year! have been $2.98 to $7.0; soiled, and for that re them all In one grand lot at $2.88 609 All-Wool : warm lining, sizes 6 months to rs, cream and colors, been $1.59; special at... on we will group Cheviot and cloth, worth $2.98 to 5.00 *%6.00 Value $8.00 and 10.00 per pair. dark and medium cheviots and cassi- meres, sizen 4 to 15 yea worth $2.75 to $4.00, At $1.99. Rubbers, Ile. Thursday, from 9 A. only, M‘sses’ Fine Antique Curtains at DRESSES SPRCIAL—i0 dozen Girls' | dresses of plaid material, with flannel collar and cuffs, deep ruffle; 4 to 1) yearr; have been $1.48; all sizes now at} 98c. Dresses for Spring and Summer wear. Granda bargains now on sale. * Rubber Coats: Misses’ Rubber Goa s military 99 an) Third Avenue, ay 59th & 60th Sts, ISthSt.,19th St.and Sixth Ave. | , sizes 11 to 1 llc. a pair. Shoes at 79c. 's sizes 5 to 101-2, misses’ on Thursday from 9 A. M. M. only, at 79¢C. pair. Bloomingdale Bros 070 discount on our entire stock of .-Winter Overcoats and Ulsters. Nearly all are this season’s manufacture, fashioned in latest mode from newest fabrics and textures. include Beavers, Meltons, Kerseys, Chinchillas, Elysians, Shetlands. Laplands, &c., and equal the best. A. Raymond & Co., Nassau and Fulton Sts. STRONG’S GOUT DELAYED HIM. t Arrive in T n Clark a Quarter, Mayor Strong's gout let go long enough to allow his Innate good nature to show on top nearly all the forenoon. later than} getting downtown, think it necessary to make any to anybody. 500 Lustre Circulars, worth 1.28, at.. cape, worth 1.76, at | 4 stores, correapondence. retary Hedges about man who wanted to borrow a quarter, rinned good-naturedly and sald, Mayor Strong was not inclined to be communicative about visit of the Police Commissioners than he, was last night. ‘An old man whoxe dilapidated appear- ance proclaimed him to be of the genus Mayor Strong this morning. the policeman at the outer door In some unaccountable yor's office before he could be headed | d half way across the sh of carpet between the door and the Mayor's desk before decretary fight of him, He had amb) Job Heages had not arrived 1 Messenger Hetherington, | dled the man rk Burrowe's John Clark and ated out of $46.25 He had sued the into Chief CI re ne sald he w: Men's Outfitters, Warden O'Rourke. ten for the amount. ___Banking and Financial. __ DRY DOCK SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 4 AND 43 BOWERY. ‘The Trustees have declared # dividend for the six ing Dec, 31, 1894, on all deposits en- at the rate of 4 suit ts pending I have’ no re nerous man, a quarter any way Clark was sent about his business, GOING OV minsioners Not Dig Dee Commiesioners commenced mination of the books in the Sheriff's it can be stated as a fact STRONG CALLS FOR ANDREWS, — —— ER THE BOOKS. Accounts Will Utied thereto under the by-i ‘per cent. per annum on sums of $200 and under, ‘and on the excess of $600,not exceeding $3,000, at the rate of 3 per cent. per annum, payable om and after Jan. 21, 1896. Money deposited on or before Jai Interest from J (Continued from First Page.) _ 4 upon him during his last days | ted with a grip-like cold. | uid ‘Tot play last | tighd the Frith Avenue Theatre was jose ih consequence, fete attack 4s 80 alight that she will able to go on to-night. ary Miner ts abed with Imperial Hotel, of Korter & ‘Blal, nny Davenport JOHN TIFBOUT, President. CHARLES MIEHLING, Secretary. CLOTHING ra Open Eveniugs until 0. WING MACHINES. @ Gide Automalie, Domestic, Davis, Household, second: ‘She had the grip, of the departments until after the subordinate force ts change ‘The examination in the Sheriff's oftic takes In the books, and Is made beginning of each Sheriff's term, The books of all the departments will be examined in For Sale. no. doubt be Men's. Youth LOTHING, ready made Jur to order. Laiiies’ t the grip at the Broadway ‘Theatre, are lald up at Ms nouse, fall tho latent styles ane same manner, Havemeyer, grip to care about the sugar schedule for the present, itis thought, as examination not be done until the Commissioners of thelr staf of It Is generally believed that the first e taken up for a thor- rhaullng Will be the Dock De- «result of the red and fifty policemen have reported Il with the grip. Andrews Not at Hin Office, Joner Andrews and his depu: absent this forenoon, Je the door saying 1 at, 4 o'clock: reporter asked where the heads of the tment were. ure outside,” was a big sign outsid that the oft tractors Will probably be called to e a they obtained tt WHEATS, Restagrateur Wants BROWN THE done for the streets. ‘Andrews were here he is being done rtal man ean do. WEEKLY —Diamonds, An enterprising restaurate weekly upward iavening World” open evenings around in ail parts of town trying to get rid of the mud." It is true that Tom Brennan used to do that last Winter when snowfall after streets and scows froze In the shore Ice. ‘There {8 not now Meetings. EW YORK, Jan. 5. 1896. such frightful the judges of a town court remarked to this “morning that the Cleaning could more effective i he stayed at headquartrs where he could Which he deals in, Hy come before ‘sald oMce of the Com other business as will be held at thi pany, 43 Wall au the isth day of January, RESTAURANT. tea or coffee, with larges Commissioner of Street with tea or coffee, 5 cen render much Corn beef haahy with Beef or mutton stew PRINTING INKS o Try Hin PI r Sumner Teall said to an Worl!” reporter this morning: no criticism Olle Aches News Ink seen bo two vegetables and bread Manager Keith, Press 10 Spruce Bt, ——_____. Lost, Found and Kewards, Uost—Tuestay me wet at the I reiterate what ntinue buyin 1 wrote In my letter y Strong and gay that with the eins and men, and under the surse of meais from the r ants will be enough for Hix Honer, and | that he will come back to his first love and the old prives Finder rewarded if returned w Gifn, snow twenty-four hour The means are all at hand, but they are not utilized.” Mr. ‘Teall did not specify the manner In which the Aladdin-like operation was but he might practice to ‘Twenty-first ween Fifth and Sixth avenues. on which he live Mud and slush fill the middle of this Jroad, as well as of other aide stre heighbvorhoos -\heaped high with snow, on which bit r refuse are left ly! the walks before a number of houses not cleaned ‘Twenty-third district, which is cleaned by xpectal ar- rangement, and Broadway, from Union Madison Square, step I might or might not be willing to u e. *T shall let, atreet-cleaning on in thelr old line for the present, and to he effects make changes little by little.” From 12 noon yesterday at 10 A. M, there were four deaths f he Health Board, ward practically admits that the dis- euse has become epidemic. Dr. Benedict, Doty as Chief of the Division of Cone ald that the diss dus a disease Ip reported t of paper and oth tagions Diseases, the shopping t| came within though it was considered of the snow are in tolerable condition—unless pedestrian should try here than at the the ‘unwary crows the street ell regularly swept crossing. Waring Has No Pla Col, Waring wi reporter this morning, office, Eighteenth street and Broadway, When asked what plans he had for cleaning the streets he said, Begin the day wit) B,C.Oatmeal Breakfast Dish. eeesoocees: Supt, Robbins, of the Street-Cleaning Department, sioner this ‘afternoon ach implement ter from the ranks tra" men who were to clear away t dent admits that Department has no chance of recoverin, the men disappear, as the implements, tend al a elr whereabouts are at prese@t un-| HANJO, maudol.u, b leson atreets to hell Jost rt; the. Fame. i Gulting those now Bt eta eee aa. + i Bargains in Ladies’ Gloves ( White Piqué, (, yutton, ; 75 cts. Dent’s Piqué—Tan, Grey, ‘ Black, $1.25. Mousquetaire Suéde, 12 button length, $1.65, Mousqttetaire Suéde, | 16 button lengt| . $1.95. Mousquetaire Suéde, 20 button length. $2.25. (White and Ficelle), Agent for the Celebrated Kid Gloves. Lord& Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. TRUNKS # BAG B, 5°. COMM TAL, Elis Gud POM HSMIONALS? CABIN and STEAMER TRUNKS. A large assorted stock to relect from, and all Y at MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. D, A. DOYLE, MANUFACTURER, i FOR EVERY MAN, ONLY 61, SJ = ’ RULVINCH SEQ H. PARKER, M.D, * sosPON'SAS SUE MOST EMINENT SPECIALIST I AMERICA. stabliahed In 1800. coment mtraw an Tit Pra nony MaDICAL LNOTFTOWR BD Irion was avtarded the Gol. Miripat By the tae TIONAL Mmptical, Axsociation for the a Eusat on EXuadered Viralit¥, Aq Nouvoos and bivincat, Dewiuiry. 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