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JEFFRIES WILL DO BATTLE.
1U |r|<illT HI Ill'll Hl*.-
, mill iii.i;riMi shark*:*.
practically UIU far •
. h , |,i |hr
u ,, ,| l( > Entire Purs*—Jeffrie*
viuiu ii> l *—t I*ll4iJiiittiui Hf
f4,rr nulillHK Kr**-** Mablftu or
*b* r kr> —%nrc*nont With *hr
-k,., mill ituhliu %boat thr same.
• rk. Nov. 15.—Jamo J. Jeffries
, j article* of Affrfftncltt for
both Gus Huhlm ami Tom
A ordlng t the stipulations,
with Hublln la to toko place
fir es-Rublkn agreement call* for
vc roiind content before the
g the beat inducement*, on or
. 1, HMI. the exact date to be
j lt n the club articles are signed,
j , y the rails for a*
finish. Should the conteat take
! state or city legalizing only
round contests, then at the end
•w.nty.fifth round, if tin* referee
to render a decision he shall
.iit cd to extend the conteat five
T , at i time Indefinitely until he
d* cldc, th* winner. If the con
,,, s>Jace In the state of Nevada
lfv all be to : finish.
M hall h. governed by the
Queensberry rule- and the
be permitted to fight with on#
I ,- . aoh protecting himself at the
but they are to break t th*
.. .. , f ~f tin* referee. Five-ounce
• •ailed for The winner Is to
fl# k ire purse and all the rwcetpts,
nd other money accruing from
If either man be lata ten be
!n a and the time of the battle, the
m I v de< ar*d off by the man
v ■ a unbeaten.
U> one condition in the agree
rn, ~ ~? that Is that Jeffrie* reserves
meet Bob Fltkj-diiHiioti* before
, }) , with Ruhlln, providing this
1( inged on or before April 1,
j . , , . h with Fitzsimmons may nc
, i-ostp nement of the bout,
i ..1 agreement with Jeffrie* to
4, iii Tom Sharkey for his stgnu
r, . is to be on the same terms
, ffrles-Ruhlln contest The date
. ni i* 1 pet for on or before July
1 t flfrie* rraerve* the right to meet
iiot Fi’z- mmon* and Huhlln before the
n , a i h him piovidlng the much wit.->
I- 4 come* off on or before June
(I % PTISTS m.lT!' AT HHISTOL.
Enteral UMN'lallnn of Virginia
Kind* II 111 err*.
I ' Va . Nov. 15.—The general Hap
ti? \ i ttlon of Virginia tonvenel In
*nr • - -‘ion In the First Baptl-t
• *hu r < f 'lii* c|ty at 7 .Jd o'C Ook ibU
, vet i J Ige W. It. Harked d*. of llout
ro: |. .--i is. Thcr** were present about
7, and us many tr.ur.- are • x
!■. t 1 ly to morrow.
TANARUS, , . iig rmon, which was In the
I , ~f u .huominat! u and addr* m. was
1,. v • 1 by Dr. r. t*. McJonnell of
L > tK’h- i• g
All : officer- we. e ect and for
[t j • f; -•i ill k > * .r b> (C c'.i rrei t Ion;
l r >i !(•!;•, Jim;i \\ It. Hofkada'e of
. n vi e pres.dente. T. II K elt,
ii !V id. Dr. J. H. bake. Upf> rvllle.
r H. Martin. Salem; Dr. G. B. Tay
> rn ittox secretary* IMw Hugh
r.lth. \l ri-vl le; treasurer, It A.
Richmond*. auditor. J B. Mont
- y, R, hm. Di; assistant secretary.
Th* o lor* Kl cn. Richmond.
*• - old •:i w t** w• . omed BriJ
on bc:i* f of the church and the cltU
by I;r i\ A Jenkins, pastor of the
u Huptl M hurch. th* resfioikae n t*o
of he a*s.> lalb>n being made by
M. I . Wco-i of Staunton.
•morrow *••'*!- n wb. b* devoted to
hearing of in per;*.
Til GIX I. I’l l 1 'III IK. X Ml HOII~
ill I arnt'Kli' XXiiolk I* That Ihf I'll)
•,'nrnllt ti Milt*.
I‘tMburs Nov. I.V —At a dinner *lvi
eight l v XV. X Frew. president of tlx
, l of .Hu oil* . f the t'urrfrgle Inotl
to Audr, w Curneßl ■. Mayor XX* J
iii.l . * r prominent citizens, Mr.
m l- in off. r to the city of
1 i. Inn* to hut.il a technical school In
• to*i with ibe C trm *le Institute,
. i onilow It wi'h ft.KMi.OOi. In hi* offer
Ur. I 'arn gl- said:
th<- city of Pittsburg will fnrnleh a
i which 1 hcpe will In* of ample *lzc
utur. extensions. I Khali he delighted
-oxide the money for euch a ochool.
g are lo provide room for addition*
ie budding*. to meet the cerialn
:h of l’lt tsburg
would endow II with ll.ono.rtio 5 per
gold tends, yielding a revenue of
■ per yenr”
nxi: ixuirrwKXT *tt amiikd.
< iii.- Aunlnst Kvansrtlil for Mort
mi(il Trnat Property.
' e’ Id. N. J.. Nov. li.—Frank T Mc
i> II and XV. Ilolt Apgan. attorneys
In Itev Dr Henry M. XVharton. of
1 i •■r. . made a motion before Judge
to-day to quash the three lialiet
fi.iniil against the evangelist
si Indictment taken up the
| ..tiring fair" pretense* In getting a
for m orphanage hi fee Klmole.
. he Ik all.-ged to nave represent# I
I wik to him in tru t The deed
*• n >•-.! Aug SI. IS**, an. Judge H* I*-
and the Indictment, ok It w* out
■).. two yt irs limit and outlaw'd
’i r two Indictment* charge th#
with putting two mortgage* on
rty, one for Vt. , * in a'.d another
an.! approprl.t'lng 'he money to
in ii'ex The motion to o'laah these
l m<nln will he signed later.
)iXI !| AMM.It nil II AIIIIAOT.
I* XX 111 Xueered t osm-II si Heed of
Menltleli Rite Ale*oo*.
Is * enworth, Klin., Nov. IV-Kr ismur
it. grand prior of the Supreme
1 of th,. Southern Juris lldt n £c.,t
--i Mu-on*, when notllV and "fllcal v
f ihe death of Gran 1 Common ler
i s.ii I that Congre—man J I.
,ii of Tenuesec" would Ik m td"
“ 1 \t gland comm.in ler
XV ill i iiti.l iti-1 I'oretao Trade.
■rfolk X'a.. Nov. 15.—Judge Hanckel.
motion of Romutno H. Croeby of
' Now York law firm of Burk A
*' to-dsy gronted a charter to
1 Eddy A Cos., linked, of New
the purpoeee of which are to Con
< a* oral importing end exporting
presumably between thlx coun
i 1 the South American republics,
ddy Argi-ntlna. Capital UOU.fIOO. dl
into shires of JIOO each. XV. B
’ l pr, - lent of the corporation.
EAT-WELL
Salad Dressing
IS WITHOUT AN EQUAL
tAli First-c.ass tirocsm.)
DIED FHOH A9PHV \l %TION.
Hr. C. T. Ablstroui and Mm llnrry
(•arduer Klllel In Itulrl Ho4im.
New York. Nov. 15 Dr. Christopher T
Ahlstrom and Mr* Harry liar In. r. both
of this city, were found dead in a t • ij , m
In the Houlevatd Hotel, in Bn a iway
Both had been suffocated h*y Illuminating i
gas.
Rhein hold Huse. proprietor of the ho
tel. saltt *he couple, whom he ha J new
seen before, to the Ism el ul* ut
o’clock yesterday They drank to*
get her In the best of
About 7 O’clock the man aslm *— n
room for htmaelf and the wotti.u. II reg-
Istered as “John Mutien and wtt* New
York city " He was asslgnevl t** . n* m
on the third floor. The r -otn wa *mi,l
hail tMslrtxmi About 2 o’clock t-.m men
lng Proprietor Bust*# found that g*is wa
escaping fnam the room An entrarn • wa
force*! ami the ga* was found • - aping
from radiator On** of ti gas let
burned d.tniy. The womuii was found -u
the floor and the man on th** bod Both
were dead.
Tho woman was u hands me brunettw
wliout 27 years of age. She wa* tho wife
of a man who followed tin t.Mr
<larlner's mother. It was lwirried. llv*
In Chicago. When the hu*hai | of the
woman was fouml tvda> n**r his fl.it.
he said he wn* out looking fr her lat
night, after h* had failed to find her at
home. When he *.iw her picture print* l
to-day he identified it a* that of his wf*-
The couple were married In 1*93, .and lived
in Ohio before they went to Chicago
Gardner's brother wa* n patient of l>r
Ahlstrom'*. Gardner thought the do
lor wa* fond of hi* wife, but never ms
-pectel her fidelity. The autopsy held late
to-dsy showed that death In l*'th *.*.-* j
was caused by gas aaphyzlation.
RE POUT OF UFA. U FIIJKiTOK.
Discloses onie Differences In Ord
nance llepnrlnieiil.
Washington. Nov. 15—The report of
Oen. Buffington, chief of th* bur* a i o'
ordnance, has been made to the Secre
tary of War.
Some of the most interesting |>ort|on*
of the report, deling w ith dispute I
points between the ordnam e bureau a: and
the of ordnance snd fort Ul''..on*
are contained In ap-jviidice*. which f i e
not yet been made public. Among th**se
features is that of Held gun* nhi h l
dismissed with a paragraph suing that
the fact* can he founl In an apt>entllx.
The ordnaitre bureau wa-* a out to I t
the contracts for 20t> fled gun-*, wren
the recommendstton of th board of ord
nance and fortification-. w,.s a- |•* • 1.
hoiillng up any action for * m- m*nth
! It * * In conn*- tlon with flel I or Intn
that an agent of the government has ob
tained what he alleges Is the s or* t of
the Frsnch field gun. and wiilch It I** pr -
l-osed shall Ih- tested by this government.
Another controversy Is thst r* nting o
th*- disappearing gun carriage . wnos
firrther manufacture has been deckled
against -by the t*v*rd of orlt ance it and
fortlflrallon* <len. Bufflngb n <9|seuse
the history rf this earring. . sltowlng that
it was ordered by the Kndicott b. arl and
the Secretary of War
ESTIMATE Ilf I OH A CROP.
The Xierngr X leld Per Xerr la l*ut at
5.1.. T Hnahela.
XX'ashington, Nov. IS -The preliminary
cellmate of the average yield per acre
of com In livo. ns published In the f r;h
. omlng numthly rei.rt of the -totistlclan
of the lepartment of Agriculture Is J'. 3
t.ushels as compared with an average
yield of ST. 31 bushel* In ls. of 71 To Ixtsh
el* In !*9S, ond a len year average of 21.1
hurtle)*.
The average a* to quality Is '• per
cent., a* rompared with 17.11 per cent ! i-t
year and II 7 per cent. In Novemtter. ho
lt Is r*tlmated that I I t>er cent, of tin
corn crop of IMS was !11l In the hand
of farmer* on Nov. 1, IW. a* compared
•vlth S.* ;er cent of the rrop of IkM* In
farmer* han-lK on Nov. 1. I'lht. mid 73.
per cent of that of IKI7 In hand on Nov.
1. IXW
The preliminary eMtlmate of the cott'>n
crop, baaed upon reporis from the and
partment's regular eorr.*pondcnt. frori
glnners and from Individual planter*. *up
plcmcnted by the lnve*> (gallon* of special
agents will Vn> Issued early In December
KIIIKO OK THE WAR T % A EM.
emigre**man Tass-ney Think* It Alnat
fame <7red mi 1 ty.
Winona. Minn . Nov. 15 -Congressman
Jim.*. A Tawr.ev of the Ways and Meat
Committer, speaking of the meeting lo
be heal In XX'ashington. Nov ?>. said
"The object 1* to consider the extent
to which the war revenue taxe* can l„-
removed and amendment* suggested t„
moke the law more satisfactory In ndmin-
Istratlon. The problem as to what tix
shall be removed will he a perplexing on
I think, however, U Is safe to any that
tne stamp tax upon Instrument* of con
veynnee. sueh a* notes, deeds, mort
gages Inheritances for charitable and
benevolent pnr|>o*e* will Ik* removed; p.>
slbly the taxes upon proprietary medium >
ind some others.
"It will he the desire of the nieml.er>
of the committee to remove Just as manv
of the *iamp taxe* as possible, but Ilk
the removal of the stamp lavs, undi r :h
old civil war revenue gel. this will proi
ably have to he done gradually * > to
avoid sailing too close to the danger of
a deficit."
MORGAN TO H ITT I H\ TO SKXATK.
V\ us I naalmonaly Vonilnnted In
mucus nf Oemucrnla
Montgomery. Ala Nov. F.- The Jon:
caucus of Democrat* of boih Hotttes of
the Alabama l-eglslkture he'd to-nl*m
unanimously nominated lion. J i M*’ r
eon for re-eteeiton .is f’nlted ft:a'c H
ator. No oilier name wa- present*-) B<n
ator Moraan was colled 'afote t e m*
InR and intde an eloquent -P* ' ‘ 11
thanking the members for the h* n r con
ferred.
The ten opposition m'mlen of 'he I' -.
Is ature. In separate caucus. pledged the r
votes to Morgan
ACQt ITTF.tI OF llllilll'Hn.
Tnn nf the Itefeiidants Were Imme
diately Mr-arrested.
Richmond. Vo.. Nov. la —ln Sindian
.keth Court to-day. Ndward Cnrney. alii
"Hutch." John Butler, alia* "Slim Jim.
and Stuart B. Uray. alia* ' fk-otty "
merged with burglarising the Mass mut
ten Bank at Stru-burg ware a quitted
Butler was immediately reirr-*t..l mi i
charge of robhlnß the pn.tofTb • at I!" I.
away, N J • and Cam.a Is he'.l for ta
Tennessee authorities. helnß w irwed In
that State. It l sold, to complete a term
Ir. the penitentiary.
M il.I, hum mv in t iiiv*.
Vlalh llejtlnieat of Cavalry Mill II"
Itelalned There.
Washington. Nov IS Gen. CTiiflfre >a
cabled the War Department the fol owing
from Taku. under date of Nov. 11:
"Hlgth Regiment United State' Cav.dn
I w ui remain In China tinder comm ml o'
I teutenuiat Colonel Theodore J. W lt.
Troupe I. K. UU. w
THE MOKNING NEWS: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lf. 1000.
KNIGHTS OF LABOR SPLIT.
I%l|hu\s FICTION CHOffB THB
* OH . OFFII lilts
Nfler ih e I.lection tlie I'nrantii Wing
\tlJiMiriK-il to Mn t \r%t 111 N\ Mill
ington, O. 1 !ln>r Facllnn l>ls
ruM*-tl tin- t liineae 11 %*-l iialou Act.
** tt mi %ldrcft t Ike I'n bile
hut Hid not tin Into the (■•• ot
tli- '*pllt In Hie Order.
H.rn - 111 Alii Nov Ik—At this
t .-n Knight* of
LaK*r. Par .■?. wing, the following of*
fleers were elected:
M i Wot John N. Parsons of
X* w \ ork.
Woitiy Foreman-J. J, Donnelly. Bo*>-
it'. ,M .
S* r: ry and Treasurer—Emory Bur
fey. W* lM#n.
M* mb* i • *f Executive Board—A. J
o*Kf*. H.rtmj itlt.im, Ala.; J. A. Eon
tier. Pittsburg, Pa., and NV H Carr of
Washington, ! <\
All t! *• the old with the
••x- e| ou * : Mr. t\*rr. who take* the
place of P.o*t> k of Mancie, lnd.
A J. O K I* was * ecied e*litor of th*
nail >iii i *1 |mj! i *d in Washlns
t* a I). (' H* nry A Hick* of New York
was o\,>*i>d tr>*tn the order by special
r>. . > rI • tlioc i’ion that he tlile*|
P > -f -I'lkbc el* trlclans in New
N • rk v wi 1 r -unlcn th* n.
The Hi>*'* fiction spent the morning
in the d!i > ai*e.ou vf the Chinese cx< luston
act.
Tin* 1 ir on- f t ■ ,-)ii adjourned thin af
ternoon to meet in VV ishingt* n at the
call of th grand muster workman.
Tin* Ha>* faction at th* af ernoon *•*-
hl*>ii aut.-mrixod an addross to the pubi c
setting f*rth th* tr ela.m- an i denoun 1* g
tl Par-<His (a :*>n In m verc terms
The b f ter i a: * and *•• .very d* egate
I• t••*).■ but •?. *• i not go Into ih*‘ merits
th** tuci.-I.- will S rau-ft*! the split It is
U li* ve-l that i • 11 y* people will xd
journ 10-morr >w In view of tiie fet that
Pat sons h.ts returned to Wash ngtofk
where )h** l- ok* aie sal l to be.
A \riO\%|. Ill: SIGN A TIM.
' 4
l>r. It os* sn* Mrs. Stanford Foreeil
llim to H*lkii.
Stanford I‘nlverslty, <’ul.. Nov. 15.—Dr
H iward Ibc , he id piofessor In the de
pirtraent of *• onomlcs and sociology at
Stanford I'ulverslty, has resigned. The
rrslgnatb n caused quite a sensation In
univ# ; <Mr* ■. where Dr. H**s wa* ex
tremaly p pu’nr.
In ht formal htter of resignation he
Itiitmi e*l :> ar 9<* ft'b being forced out of
th** uriiver-l:y I> Mr* Stanford, who had
tak* ti • \ * pti to statements by
him In hi* public addr* * on so* ld*gt
c4i| n* . .on unic qu* He further
Mild th.it Mi Sanford was promptM by
er*..‘ |owi rful i>m n and commercial
,nt*T* sln -n I’i i > ; - Several *f the
I > 1 11
1r .1 *rdnn. president of tho University,
paid to-day:
“In r*k<*rd to th resignation of
Hose. It l* right that I should make
further saem**nt. There Is not th*- slight
.t evidence that he s a martyr to
<i m *>f -i- di.* Nor Is there any reason
to believe t T his withdrawal has been
due to i v pr* ~nte of capital or any oth-
r inflf ii v l know that Mrs
Stanford's and c i *-n was reached only after
1 ng at I * arr **st con deration nnl that
H motive w * th* w. !fare of the I'nl
\crslty uvid tHat alone.**
Su>pl imn’d* ir his farmer uttrrxn e*
lit *>n 111*' übj' ct of ProfeS'or Roe ’ *lls
rd- and Dr. Howard to-div add re sand hi*
i In history upon the matter. The
♦ nifrc hour of the eln*e was given up *o
th dl*cws.-ion of "free speech" Dr.
Howard aria ti*‘ th** Influences th*'
brought about the dT-ml -il of the pro
fe*sr
Pro * *sor Hou ird concluded his sp.*cch
with t his •*• t -it lon al utterance:
• | do not tow down Saint Market
>t* • t I >k i*t doff my hat to the Biz
Comrant**; n* Ither am I afraid of the
Standard Oil rvm pany.*’
tlltM.rw IN Ill'll C'l HHKNCY.
secretsn (. mi* Takes it l.ook Into
the Distant Fntare.
Washing on. Nov. i5. Sacrttary Gngy to
nig; *lellv r* <1 in a* a.iemlc lecture be
f..r> the (Vdumblan University law
4. !;*-; on (be topic. ’Home Furihor
Titov.ghts on Banking and Currancy.**
Tow rd tl'.e •Toted he .i*kfd:
•l> n ,i i<* and usslon o which we hav
T ■n and piin-A r id* nit discussion? Is
„• , , ju our * >rr m y system at all
pr.) . nc. >r •\ • n p -ruble, io mutter hw
nuh h * m desired? No immcllaie
, a.c : * • all probable, hut looking for
u ~.l i , t}j. period your own business
f itur> - .rr* ~u g* in o‘ar system seem*
ta be IrVvltabl* 111 the first p*•e. In the
, . •, , ~fa •*!ulnar> • v<* nTi'urc for
A i> . jr-• ni *>utstan ling public debt
. i, largely r< Ui 'd or whol r
j,,ji this #vemuates the
r .v required frm f security for
nnki<‘ 1 -uts will he lacking
and tiiodlflc.nlon in our present law will
j,. ry. Again, If I may express
i dn* 1 opinion, it wTI eome to per
. . v-I . time pii.s - that the govern
np n Is r* v and cannot he well prepared
to *l.-?1 wrh a huge mass of flouting
T* i.‘ pa.vah!e on demand. The obllsm
i non •> mdm i*n t <rlty huw- n our
i s(yn).o*vi.h'o of liver ni<*n( y and (toll). a-lf|*
,h romp<l< .'ton •> > < ht- lwniili*r
l * -..ntln'-t t will blji'l tn
i .1 nitiiisb ih.- [> *•- 1 rrm,t r<— pontbU!y."
• . ■ ■ ■
I'\|l.l 111: <>l TMK UHAVT*.
v„ll instituted In Presrrvr Certain
UrcnrlllM.
N. w York Nut IS -Judg > l-acombe qf
the t'n! • .-•< ae. Circuit Court to-day. on
•lie it— If. > of Kllma T Griswold of
I-,..- , i, I),m.i l’,-.vi:*l a temporary Injun—
•ri h.m'm: n 1 *r y I’. Btrone, P Bradles
•:r..n I'd Albert It Shaltm k. Individ-
I ill •! I | . I'*S Of
V . .if'ihs late William I. Strong
„ -,| ,' r e-T .in* iVm from |artlne with
rdl ■ of cer ltn m-Tteage bo*ul.
it.t ...her e-urltlee claimed bv the
urlilM ori v i tiie.i
*i'h-v .re investment! made bv
M IV. - “'roil'- for sir- Griswold. It Is
i u the .eel:rttles are at her
~ ,• ■ ih< silt was begun to
, ... pv then-
Klw rd \ Tl it. tie .e . Ivor. save out
the f..Rowing t tteoasnl
\l- .as .!• I M Caflt' imml-r- of
~ ~. iso tntmltti •• stated thi at r
r,ip.t in i* i min •: ton o f t‘ie II iblll
w. 1 Btrora *<’ ■ *eem- shew
, ■ thi tola' amount of no e drawn b
r- It I I It St itt and Indors'd by IV.
i eng A C\, a maun I m H.' 00.'.
i 1., i o t -ae of VV*. L*
r ,v i ‘,j., ' x re, one i Ob' for $7 *O.
\\. an . lih:V lnform.ll hat t -
h „ on no a pplng of pspe . aid th't
there are no note- diawn K y \1 I. Hi ■nt
A . , ,m.t mdnrted by C. 11 and F. 11.
aott."
noF.ita tn;sKSiN hhitish.
11, ported a *nialt Garrison of arw* la
*mi rruti ttsled.
Capo Town. Not la.—A • orreupondeng of
I Cape Times rsports t int l.i Uoer*
~,, .g.nK a British garrison of 2*l
regue.ra at •citwslgerresicke. In Western
Transvaal, uosl that k*ord Methuen and
ii, Bettlr are btllevtsl to b* going to tbs
| (jafi isoti'e teWefa 'g
rr f R E F.
A *mpie of WA RN F.R SK\ FK t Rll
—that great kldu’> and liver * arc- will
he you free by addressing a pv*tal
card imentioning thlw paper* to Warnet s
.***(•l t'ure Cos . Kochester. N \
ANXIOUS FOR HOME.
(Continued from First U.igc.)
mendous eppiau**' and the auib-n • tor a
lot.g time was In cnthuel istic nfue *n
Wh* n order was final!' re**-d U -'•**
man T.| Harrison of th <* mniiree • u
H hsl Books, moved tt;n a *mmittei •
a;>potnted from nch f*m;> t h> k nta
the character of th* - s ht-'ki* i.•••v in
Use. as It was ho Urge a matter ft f
tin• un nto har.tlb . x
St’hool * .
Mr M. P. Carroll, of Augu a offered
the folh-w ng rvrolutu a. which vvtus t* •
ferred to th* Comtinwe* on It* “hnivm
’’Whereas, the annual uinvtmion f
the l . C. V.. held at la'uUville, K> In
May last, iidofued h i> tt > *f*
fret that w * should bav. on if*-ltn i*\t
iK'oke for our public ►■'!* >. !il ti'.at
tb-' histories and oilier lsHk us* and should
be written ami publish* by HutHhcni
authors ami publshrr*. n w. therefor**.
"Hesolved. ’nat our leg slatore t*e. and
they are hereby request**l to pas?* h law
requiring uniform teztb*Hks to Ih* u*d
In ill public sciiools of Georgia, and tliat
the histories, readers and other I*oka
hearing upon the history *f our • .wintry
sh.ill Is* such as art* wr t*> n sul pub
-Ins.Ted hy Bouthern aua hors util pub
llvhers.**
t’apt. Copers Dickson move*,! that th*'
invitation of the lathes to the entertain*
innt it tho court house to-night be cor
dially ac<’S|t*\l. D was v arrlnl by u ri
ng vote
U**iernl McOlrt*hn offered n resolu
tion that reunions hereafter le held bi
ennially. Referred to Committee on
Resolutions
Nrxi Neanlon In >leon.
Get.. Wiley then t<xk i ie aml • x
lended to t!.e et#iam> a ordln'. invitation
to hold their next reunion In Mu on He
read telegram from Mayor lirklg*'*
t*mlth. Mixing that no clt> In the ffoutii
hon*>red the Htars ind Rais more, and s*ie
desired to honor herself by ei.t* ri niiu'
tkM W hen Gaft. Evans adtsd if !• r*-
were any other nomination*, a veteran
moved the nomination?- b •ed Ther*
were shouts of Macon! Ma *on! * and
loud applause. Mu on’s Invitation wu a
- Thrt* cheers and a were .if
tei ward* given for Mu on.
A resolution for the preservation of
Georgia** colonial. ravoluth>nary and Con
federate records, was adopted. It ap
pro v rh*' Governor’s recommcnd.itl nto
that effect
Mr J (* Morris of Marietta o*k t e
*tag' and made an appeal for tho 1 idl s
who are att* rripting ta raise lunds t
mark th* grave** of the 3,<K4 Confederate
soldiers hurled near there.
The general commandlng remarksl that
iht convention needed m reteu:ion
atul asked that the hove join In singing
"We Are Old Time Confederate * c ph-4
of which had been diatlihute*! t.ir<*imh li e
hall The song watt written by < tp Tip
Harrison of Atlanta. wh was present and
1* and the singing This MlrrmK on 2 U ret
to tho tune of "The Old Time Re Igl n. *
and the convention soon 1< k* 1 Ilk* a
M*thcsllst catn( meeting. Th*-e w*r**
shouts of *'Amen." and cheers f>*r <* *nf.*l
• rat** heroes, and It took * v -ial in nr* s
after tire song ended t * fore q ilet c ul I
he restoreil.
(apt W M T>unl>ar of Augusta, a on -
nr me-1 veteran, stepped to the front of the
rostrum an*l sai l he always felt better
after giving thre* ch*4*r f**r Jeff Davis.
Tin y were given with great enthusiasm
The? convention then adjournal, and th--
Veterans formed into tattabons *i and
marched to Ht Paul's Church to piuc
ujon the chancel. In memory *f O n
I u-oiibla > I‘oik th** beailtlf*il floral i-ffr-
Ing which tho ladle* prepired for
them.
Uvs, Alct.lnslinn Hold* Over.
There was no formal meeting of the
veteran* convention hall this after
noon or evening. The afternoon ts.ur
was given up to mceding* of the brigades
and the Hot.a of Vsttran* U) separate
place*, for the election of brigade offi
ce**.
The Northern brigade re-elect, l drn
A. J. XX'est of Atl.uit; , an 1 tin- K.-K-rn
brigade re-electtsl (Jen. XX’iley. of Ma on
The Western hrlgile was without a
quorum.
In the meeting of the Bouthern brigade,
the question w.- raised as to expiration
of Oeneial Peter M illa-ban'* comntls
slon. It sis ordered In the by-law* of
the division that all of the brigade com
manders should be elected at the time
of the reuTiton of the division, *'“• Gen
eral Evan* announceil at -the mornti :
eadon that this would t-e the duty of
each brlga.W*. Bu* It was contended by
the member* of the Pouthern brigade
that they elected their general at :**'lr
owtv reunion at Rrun-wlck, last sum
mer. and hla commission dales for one
vear from that time They claim* I th,-
right of each brigade to control Its own
affairs without rtlr",*tlon from the .11 vi- -
,on. and decided that Hen MeOla-han's
• ommlaelor. hd.ls gool to the time of
th meeting of the brigade next summer
I'pon thin decision by the brigade, no
elect ion was held al 'hi* time.
rapt, tletam lie-elected.
The meeting of the K,n* of f'onfedcratc
X'eteran* was presided over by I Ivlslon
Commander I'. 11. .XI laws of Savannah,
and after rolling the meeting la ©rd> r and
stating the pur|*se of the call, h* op
nounced that he would not he a can II late
for re-election, and desired l ie selectar.
of another Mr Lawton R Evans, -on of
till). C A Evan--. e|>k* In omi-llmen
lary terms of the x.lintiaoe - ivlr n
.V-red ft* the Sons of the I "nib I * Orf dr
nt# Veterans by Commander .XI bis ad
raid l' war th- aentlmr nt of tit - dtvl io.i
t at he rhould remain In offl<->
Mr XX' II Barrett commander of the
Augurta Camp, r.on-hd the remark of
Mr. Evans and.mov, I the apiointin*nt of
a oommlitre on pomli tt'l in T its ■> nml*
tee was rompned of XX'. If Barrett, 1.-
I! Evans and lieirlng Harden of Hvvon
■wh. and repotte*l In favor o th* t*■-•;•■ -
lion of all the ptesei.t t.ffl -ik. whl i was
done
A social see-lon fellwel. and r edi
rneni* were served by the Augusta bona
of I’nlted tV-ntrsb ;ate X'ete a..-
To-nlght was given up to a r- option
tendered do the Veteran* by the Dough
-1 ters of the Confederacy at the c ty bail.
where profuse decoration* nnd tempt ng
i refreshments, added to pleasatxt o.'lal
j tnt* r.iaurae, c lose,l the second day of th**
convention.
The X’si.-rans of tb - Thir*l Georgia
i Regiment met with about forty mern
born present. The odd officers, wh* tire
la* follow;,, were re-elected f'ol.
rtneed. Pre*ldent: f'ol. Nlsln-i, vb* pr --
blent; Major M Whorter. **■ tid vl,--*
pre-trlent; ( apt. H. II K-arr, third v „
pr-a dent; Samuel Alexander, fourth vice
prt-Mhlent; Walter A. XVUey. Secretary;
Relief for the Rentier Sex /■
“Mather's Frlond'”ii a spNcial fritawl JjTwJS
during the ninetfyinKinontli;;before cnilclbirth. It
i m gimple linhnunt rdf man ciuui iiower, find, by its H
relaxation erf the muscles, allays nil ncrvouMnesn, re> hSc kkgj.
iievea rlistrcK -ih'd headaches, cramps rind nausea. W "vjß
It Is a blfixs/ng In a bottlo, robbing J
(ooneneat of ait its pain. f
* I ,oo par / (T .
(Kltlf Iff! 9t • IW-G-J. * . • 11l Ijf xM-t*x Wf A0 *
wWff m t'aient upw *• Jr
Till. U HIM LATUII <*o.. Mliintff, . t
ft |os<MA*IX a I,** *> •• MntiWliHnfi " Udi •/ MU M tM KB
egg ha • srl>4 fr#t u*n fKft*U. °"v H" ”
Col J W Din hsry arsl Capt. C. H.
Andrews. hDn-rum*
It w > de . t le,i to hold n reunion of the
rev merit r Union Paint on the first
\\ Oiwsilki In August. IPO.
tONtMIMIUA MION TO Hlil'.T.
Mill 'lake t•• itnestlm Between
l HiiMila iml I nttel States.
Washington, Nov 1* Ht*j*s have be**n
taken for feumlng the lmjwrtarrt wmk
vf the Ar gio*American commission, nia*l
cp >f tej r- * (a ivos • f the Inked H'alrs,
(•r*at Britain .and Cavutda, and consider
ation of t . i. w in prugreoa prot*-
ab!> Will determine within a few day*
W inn ..> ir*. will he nuiKUcd
r<?rrr.*p i U nee has in*wed recently le
-in rn * i.iwa at 1 \N ashlugton relative
to rrsuminy: th* work, aisl now that tle
hciiot!** c n hth -lb** of the border are
over (Hiii ih f%-lt .* Ih* more time *nd
rppoituiTty to devot* t the serious quea-
Ihuvs Itivolvtvl b. f. re this CiKlUfUssl n
It |- iii .l. khhsl thi the Am*-lean *om
mtsstonei *l* sir* to remove he
i ...
u’ ttifir last slttlnw. The indication* are
thst this *an t l. n** thioU-h th** <o
tPraib.4i >: ih H 4ti* Depart men . •*>
omit tiny t• Alaskan loui>*lary q..etl> n
from th..-- i*i • • n* bre 1. thu r**m v-
Ing the chief olid nh* to pr*gress. nth •
Ala-kan ji**st|>n th>‘ *>mmDsbn w
pro • ill di *dlo k*d and it ma eno
r* s<*i ’ vrti the )*i *m *>lhT qae tl > *
Is*. ,*u*.- >f lnab:ll*\ to indud* thi-> q ie*-
tlon Hln*** then h*w**'#’. a modi s vl
v ndl *n Alaska hn- h*-n axree 1 upon,
and whip' this Ii k i uhihi It 1* f U
that th *ju* thn ur lwst lef to *l*
r*-c negixDih*iu betw*en ti e tw * r- v
.rum* n* thus i*i inttlt:g the com ml *
to | - e* J with th* many other im orU> t
question# Involved.
White arrange-meiu can made In this
lit uular whl depend upon the .xmfer
*i. * * n**w going i'ii The purpose of the
c inmlsshn is to fram*- anew treaty be
liv n i UnltMl Ht.i' on.l Great Brit
am. covering th*- various questions sris
.)laiK t * Citnaban bor h*r. ami thus
dlsp wide range of conttnversy
WI IHHNt. OF Ml** M Rt. %N.
Millionaire's Da nab ter the Bride of
n >r% Irk l.aw er.
N* w York Nov. 15 Mias Louise Tier
pont Morgan, daughter of Mr and Mr*.
J I'terpont Morgan, wa* marrie*! at S3O
o’ch k this afternoon in St fleorge’s
Church. Stuyveoant Square, to Herbert
l.lMiigiton Hat ter lee. a lawyer of hi
• Tty The invitation* for the ceremony
numbered 2.500. much beyond the seating
c.ipa Ity of th< church. The cerenKWiy
v\a.* performed by the Rev. Dr. Raln*-
f*ir* r**cfor of St George’s. The servh e
was fuT\ choral
The hrlh w iii was accompanied by her
(.ither, wore superh w'e<lding gown of
while peau *!•• sole a.most entirely cov
• r*-*| wild xuuifttte p*ln4 *Y Alencoti The
veil wan of tulle, and the bouquet wtt*
*f while orchids, IJlics of the Valley and
white roses
The hr I*l stnahls were Mis* Anne Tracy
\|<*rgnn. the bride's slater. Miss Carolina
, Morgan, M>• Ursula M*rgan, and Mis*
• I‘rances Ptreet llappln. her cotudna; Mis*
! Marl* ti Ha iter lea, sister of the bridegroom
and Mi* May Slurg*"*s
The floriil d* coratlona tn the church and
house were of an unusually elaborate
• haracter Th** Morgan residence whsr*
Die r*- • ptl n w tn hell, was also hand
•nil> de*orated with a profusion of
r< .*.*'•, rhrY**tvthtnum and pairn*
Th* couple receive*l In the drawing
mxan, stjindtiig In front of *i mass of
tb w**rs A buffet lurp h* n was served un
der a large t*-frtp>rary structure ererted
in th*- \r<l adjoining the house.
The bride received from her father a
Miperb tiara and c*|iar of diamonds and
a brooch of marquise diamonds, set three
fa< •* design, and It 1* said Mr. Morgan
i is set aside f*r tier bonds of great value.
nil aiiTENM ok i ou'Ktmact.
t'l rslclent Mr*. Weed llellvered a
stirring lililre**.
Mnntgofnery. Al* . N-av 16—At today's
ses-tin of the t'nlted lhiughler* of the
Confederacy, Mr*. XX'eed delivered the
president's annual -v-ldress. She *|toke of
tlie growth of the a*sncla!lqn fr-wn It*
firm organlgtilbm. nnd ep- lolly since the
last meeting at Richmond. There are now
20.'*iO m, mliers. she said, and over 4ft
Chapters, "the result of tha faithful work
o f th- w,,men of'the South."
She continued:
“As long as time endures, Smithe.n wo
men w ill fian t fir-1 In their devotl n to
the , rtuae of the South, to the glatliu-a
Itasl
\1 XV, e,| calle I ii|K-n thoae pre ant to
edit ate th.-lr - hlldren as true Southern-ta
In the full knowladge of the war and th**
i-au-e* that led to B.
"They sho tld l*e taught.” she -all.
•■whv th-dr fathers give up everythin*,
even life Its-If. for the ptlnctp.es In
volved." _
THXIAU to GET I'gPPKHTV.
I'i orrrflngi In I’rngres- lo Mhn
Xswr-tndt I* Mane,
New York, Nov. 15.-H. Victor Ne
omb. ot one time wirth million* and a
fortnir president of the iul*vlll' and
Nashville Railroad, 1* miking an attemp
t,i regain possession of the remaln.br of
hi* fortune. He has been adj idtel In
-an* HccuU pr.--dings have be>n oon
,lni led In this city In the off!, e rtf Feter
It oluey a* referee, during the laat thr-e
lays to prove that Mr Newc mo I- of
n'iui',l mind The im-unt of .money at
la 111',.,m ll'-fot* his tne.r e atloi
In a aonltarlum on Aug 1. IXV9. Mr. Ns
oomb assltntd all the balance of Ms
pr .perly lo hi* wife an-1 chl-drag lit*
wi:-- I.- now it re, blent of lanilsvtll*. Ky.,
her native city.
t.OI,- TO foot <>k the list.
Ideal. tl-iurlanM** I'ortlahmeat for
Getting Rru.lk.
Washington. Nov. Is.—Secretary Eon*
i ted upon the ttn-liiig. of the er.urt
rtartlal whi h c-onvle'ed IJsut IWtrlek
Hnurlgao of lidogleation at IJ'bon. Th
court sentenced him to dismissal, bur r>-
enmmendid c>m n**y, so M r*-taiy IsutX
mmuted the senterme to reiluctlon
„ toe font of the list of lieutenant!- Irt the
navy amounting lo the loss of about 't 0
cum bur*
fisMenu's Widow Xal Wedded.
cy. , K Nov. 15 A license was Issu 1
to-day for the marrlag- of Mrs Annie
rtunmlrc and Enoch Alb-n Mrs. Dun
inlr>- was the widow of f'baric* J. <Jul
,, at. nng.d for tip- ii*-ae nation of I'res
l>b nt OarfieUl In IVC Allen Is her third
husband.
The Week-End Sale
Is Our Strong Bargain Day.
Sill I SIR 11-II
< eooooooooooooeooo!xaeoaoccccg-caic---cojcsxsojooopBa
These Inducements Portend Joy to Many.
$1.98
I oidie* Rolny-duv Skin**. ms*l <f
doubis f ed Ikdf Cloth la)j*e*l seams. 7
rows stlti hlng at ls>it*>in. w**ll made, hon
. -tl> worth $3 00.
$5.00
Ladles* Hav' Weight All-wool U! ild
hack Glf Skirts, in brown, imv> aisl ox
ford fell* and M am- ' i*w xtlt* hlng, well
tailors*!; thl*- skirt b. |wlilvel> good
value mi |s 7*o
$1.50
Children’* Reefers fancy hrahl trim
med in * ardirwii and navy; the s2<i> kind
SI.OO
Children s Plaid S h*x>| Dresses, solid
color yoke, lined, nicely made. . splendid
chance to huv a |j * for |1 '*
$3.00
The great sue isn of our effort
•o sell tlu* h* *• 1 la<lle Trim me-1 Hats in
the city for UOO has Induc'd u to con
tinue ihe sale We have added 50 more
very slyltah Trimmed llatw for to-day’s
selling and give choice for $3 00
& BULL STS,
TFe Leader of Low Prices.
I. AIIGKMT X IISMIIA IN W'OHI.D.
Mammoth Steamers *f :ifl,lstO Toss
ntsplnerment.
New la>iid*i. Conn., Nov. 15.—-Actual
work hs-gun this week on the layinß of
the keela to Itse mammoth Iron *te*m
shlr lo be built at the work- of the
Eastern ahlpbulldlng Company, opposite
Nw l-ondon. Th-- sbt(w will be larger
than any ves-eis In the world now build
ing or plaun-sl Th-- te*w vessel* will In*
of JU.WSI ton* r--gtster and 23. nut ton# Uls
ptac-nient, or Just |,"*i tone more -ltr
placesneivt than th- new Atlantb* grey
hound Deutschland." They wUI Ire uaed
In the Oriental trade.
1 VI.ET JIIXM IN Sit K.
I.Slort lo Have Him Transferred to
lino*** of ISrtenlloa.
New York. Nov. 15 -AssHtant Distrle:
Attcmey Osborne to-day .tma-ire-l Imfore
Recorder Goff and ma-ie an application for
the tmnsfer -*f Valet I'liarie* 1 Jon s
from lit- Torn ,* to the House of Deten
tbat Mr tsslNsrn-- In his artblavk, says
that Jones I* a sick man. and that lie Is
very much desired u- a witness and that
aa such as lie is a- -afn In the House of
Detention us In prison.
Movements of Noval lesssls.
Washington. Nov 15 Th- t'nlted Hastes
training ship Dixie arrived yeaterdoy at
Itlserta. a port In Algiers
The Albany baa sailed from Singapore
for Manila
The Annapolis was commissioned st
Norfolk yester-hsy She Is utaler order#
to reinforce the American fleet on the
Asiatic station, and will sail al an early
date by way of Sue*.
Kormnl a Tomato Trust.
Cincinnati, Nov 15 Korty tomato
grower*, controldn* almost the entire
I rnduct of Ohio. Indiana sal Kentucky,
me* here to-day ar-l raised the price of
tbl* vegetable t per cent, over lat vear.
O bey have fotmed an association and
have fixed the price at *> cent* per
huahel.
R rpu lit lean llea-l-ioorler*.
Washington. Nov 15 Within two w*k
republican l attmal headq' arter* will la
opette-l 111 this city All of the furniture
f th,- Essiern bea-lqut .trt-r it New
York acd part of that at the Chicago
hradqunrtora has t—eri ehipied to Wash
ington for the tio- of l.te Natiott ,1 C-an
mlttoe.
Army of th- Trnitrorr.
Detroit. Nov. 15 A br llivnt ta quel nt
til- lit* I I'a lllla ' P-nUlit entl -1 Ibe
thirty-second annual r-util n of the ft -
ftety of the Armv <f T- mte - rio* >II
off'c'ts w- e I--—l* tel Th- next re
union will be b- bi In India* atavlts.
I.lgsrrd Oil Uses llovtn.
Oilman. N v. 15. Simultaneonvly with
tin- |. tnsll * 1 * f the prefyrtd Ock dlvl
deml t-> it,* dlr* ,ors "( ••>* -ertcan
1 .Inset<l t'omiKtny to-day. the company
announced a cul of 10 tints a g.tl.on on
oil.
Humphrey no Insprrllea Tour.
Pekin. Nov. 15 —Brig Grn. Charles
Himphrev of Gen Chaffee'* stiff hi*
gonr to Hhan Hal Kuan nst the Gulf of
I,iso Tung to Inspect that place regarding
It* avaiDtdilty as o winter port.
toitlnilM'* Ittttclnl Vote.
Indianapolis. Nov 15 —The off! lai vote
on state cffi-erR was eom:>leii*,l to-day.
It gives Durbin. Itcpubllcwn. f-*r Gover
nor. over Kern, D-imo-rot, 25. PM plural
llK. _
l*hofogrniihed tiros.
Minneapolis. Minn., Nov 15. Frof K F
tawvenworlh plmtosrap —I the oatetod
Eros through the telescope at the slat#
university observatory last evening.
•‘resident of llrlehl,
Berlin. Nov, li-The Reichstag to-day
re-elected Count von Bellestrem piestdeiu
of that body, by * vote* out of m cast.
SI.OO
Women’s Khl (!!<>'• P* jutv and rsr*f
ress never hsi i fuller showing than heft.
The “Tampa” 2-ctaep. one mwe .-mbrold
ery. |h rfs> t lltttug. soft kid all the new
fall - hades, every pair guaranteed. Psr
pair $1 V
50c
Ml**e* and hbdrer.'s I nlon Hulls, as*
tra heavy Kavpilau codon, button a*niaa
<-in-st. garments that au ••> worth 74c;
today 20c.
50c
■vit pp CrJ..rc*l Pr**' Goods, a grsat
(*omti oat hm h>t worth Sft*’ to Mw*. h*r stto
pef vard Note th** Item* of Interest that
ar* included in this gltnntl ‘ kK—Gam#l*l
Hair, Homespuns. Hmrrette fancies,
Hiorm Aarge-. and Plaids, >our cbolca Rki
per yard
IOC
Hperfal im *j.son Vxl* Buck Towel*,
plain afhlte and fancy borders This tow
el ts worth g>v. to-lsy. while iney lost,
K>r each.
5c
Rig line Light and Dark Gating*
One yard wide Blenclnsl Hhlrtlng
JMn-'h lsrk Ground Parcales.
Heavy Unbleached Canton Flannel
t XHXKUIi: t iMI'A X Y'M A At.TR.
According to Murket Price of Stock
it I* gaiiN.itnit.ttoo. ,
Pittstmr*. Nov. 15 —The Initial quota
tion on the Carnegie dock waa mode at
he I It*-.bur* Ht,-k , Exchange to-day,
when one share was sold for tI.MO. IWI
a hog— i*r value
At tht- figure the total raplta-ltatkon of
th- f.'arnegle Company would be valued
m Iths-xsii*i, of which Andrew Carnegla
owns 53 per rent
Al 111 Rr Shot for Alorder.
Bolt I-aK- lllsh, Nov. 13 —James l.vnch
and It. 1.. King, the men accused of the
murder of Godfrey I row** at the sh* p
ranch gambling bouse on Ills* ntggr of
Hept. It laat, were s-aiteno--I by Judge
IhM-th this afternotui to suffer th# deeth
ficualty on Jan. 11. ISUI. The --otiileinnoi
men , hose to Ire shut.
|
>o i.lnaeeil till Hlsltleml.
New York Nov. li.-The dtrectore of
(he American 1,1 nse.-l or Company hava
pas-ed tie- quuriely dividend on the pre
ferred stork. Prevous paymenta have
Ireen al the rstie of IA, t>er cent quarter
ly. the last d'shuraement being In Sep
tcmlrer of thie year
f ommlltee ■<> VTail Nome.
Rome. Ga.. Nov 15—The Congressional
Committee on fttver* and Harbor* will
reaeh H-,ine next Monday The city ,-oun
ell and eltlxen* have appropriated *uf
tt, lent money to entertain the visitors
handsomely.
THE AMI HE MIII>* OK MIAIHIA.
my Rmarltskle for the earless
Thing* It Unite* and Mella.
Krom the Newcastle fKng 1 Chronicle.
Do you know that moat of the old sli
ver you buy in 110 l ind I* Imported from
England' If you hava wandered about
the NVtherlanda. he sure you hav* rubbed
your Inquiring noee agalnal the dim glaso
of obi curiosity shop* and been tempted
In afler an old silver win-lmlli. a ship In
ful sail, an old snuff bog. a sugar stf
ter. a tiny silver sofa, a crowing cock,
sonp- dainty trlfie mat you can carry
**)v comfortably; and while you have
been gating with -ledghl at these tiny
Ikutch treasures, you have also observed
more important treasure*, a silver beaker,
an old Dutch salver. In th# end you
have come away w.lh valuable an-1 char.
acleGetlc souvenirs of Holland: and prob
ably your feet are barely clear of the
o’d storehouse than the Ixmdon traveler
follows you wt.h a fresh supply or to so
licit orders for the sam-
A wonder cNy, Loudon' If li .Joes not
make everything, a* th-y say Birmingham
doe*. It makes many remarkable things,
and deals In every -•onceivaMe article un
der the sun. In nothin* l* n more notable
than for Its supply of ancient furniture
and old silver, some of It mad* to per
fection. with every mark of a**, hut. of
-ourm-. a vast quantity of li genuine Halt
a doren Rerllns. New Yorks and Pariaeg
together cou and hardly match the treasure
shops of gold and silver work that make
many of the Ixn.ton streets museums of
,r A walk along Coventry street, Bond
srrecl. Oxford tr.-I, Jiwn lo the Marble
Arch and bok by IVadllly. Bt James*
and Fad Mall will set you wondering how
i market tan tx found sufficient to war
rant the vast stocks of old silver and gold
plate on v,ew and packed away In those
localities.
—Christmas bozeo for soldiers serving
In the Philippine# will he Bent free this
yenr by the war department. A circular
to this effect Ie pow bring prepared In the
war department, and II Is expected that
the opportunity thus presented will be
seised by hundred* who *r desirous of
sending remerabran.M* to friend* serv
ing their country In the Philippines The
department Is to be highly commended, ae
few con realise how klndnesn of tide
sort ore appreciated by the officers and
totra.
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