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e lailt [fallaMiiw, .VOI4 XXVII-H-NO. 28B. OSIJP'EGO K. T.> TtTJESDAir DECEWEE 16, 1890. ESTABLISHED V819, tE A i r a a T H E lE m M a o v r n ^ . i.| Som e I'aotra tTpon WUloli th® 0 « - west® tBIiUtary obi^ipaiiiea ‘W ill Saoit a W riii o£ M attaamuB 7otoe onond.BSt®' CkSiuity to l?ay HerOW lgaldonaiiotRiwn' * ' • The Syrtotwe Evening $Certild an^ thf ■Standard o£ to day detot® odnalderabM apace to th< OtYvegO miuHWjr v^uu.jK<»M.»o --i-T <sounty of Onondaga Eecoifler Bolgef and an officer of the ?0th gepuratocom* wfero -witliin tlie la'w thronghotili* onrt&lnljr aflenw bigWy hnpmhaWe be ■!?ttld 0 havei a»)ted Geneial Coyle for aaahtance Jf tbe gheriff madeno entt for ttoew, aaiatOleged. . , The »eoel*hry paper* ate being coni- pleted here iM e r in the tnandemiM prooeeding* m 4 K Onondagacpunt ««> eeotpe payment, the Oewego boy* will kneriheyeaei^rthjr,^ PHQBAyfe C O U H ^ OaiftlHCE. T k b - o i 4 > W f^w tJdlV B h&MH n m T . ■ .T b e A e t o W : ; ? ^ f i t o h ^ f i ^ ^ ■ S ? f c S I S : drat on Punday motnlngfAagnet ldth,'al 10:80 6’cloOt, again a t about 6 P. Je. an? «gain BtUl later inthe evening, (biptabi Auer is corroborated i» the firstlpetanoo by 'William H. Qadow, Frederick finy» der, Peter Brehm and A. D. Eayee, all -whom a w t ^ they were present and heard the Deputy tell OapWu • A uer to eend for troops, Ae to \ city;cl*hn»tlMitb3rj*L ----- - , „ w« for Mvea years the wife pf Mr, Br«U^. Sbedipped thatawllhcenceni-. Ing which pronilMa had often beea made to. bee ^ hr. Bristol, woujd be found. the requiaitioai tne dBy,OepUIn . dsownofBoew, by Lieutenant Dflc of the 88th fieparaw ■>con)pany, by Captidn Hall apd £denten» -■eatGlYinrof th&aOthSeparate«)inpany, and by Captain H. H. Herron. As to the confe made at G P. H. on the aame day,( Auer is corroborated by his own ( Scot ih Captain H. A Herron, ferenco which ooouned later In cussed and agreed upon fmf the xnovor- mentof the troope early the .foUoff -ing-morrong,^ in which the Onondaga offloiale and thdrepresentntlvei of th® Central railroad acquieaoed,Captain Anar will be Bupported by affidavita from Lieutena tain B ub I uneuppoi support Lieutenant Teall, Lieutenant Tifft, Cap tain Bush of Elmira and others. Against these affidavits there is the unBupported toetimony of two Deputy Sheriffs—the third virtually admitting that a call was made upon G a p t ^ Auer for outside troops. The Evening Herald, referring to the matter, s a y s :, The great queatton in dispute is whetbar the troops worn abroad came hero In. compliance wirh a reqtddtion mad* by thebherllTs office through ^ j p r Ausr, the officer in command .of t t e local Ar- of dower in the I .proceedings to secure her right r in the eatatc. C A O G H T IH tH E A C T , '(toHshedfmmssccttAii^ SSn»«iiJ B o S h S 5 f oheany % l ^ t h i i r ^ e . arrested and proved ;ertacker, a jowsder Jn bosi\’ t . B a lleton Jow h ler A rrested W h ile a t ‘Work: O p ening a. Safe. TSSSTDeo. i r ^ u a d i y nigEt shout 12 o’clock Hightwatrdunan Cunnbgbsun of the En!ckerbo(dcer Arne and Seyth works, BslMonSpa, discovered a man at the safe in the office. The man Iwd opened the safe and was examining she contents. H e was 1 toboN . H. Knioki and safe expert, who has been new in Ballaton Spa for tnsmy years. Sste breaking b u bear of frequent oc* currenoe at BWIshm Spa,and the offices* of the law axe jubilant sit the arrest. The works are owned by Henry EnSek erbookcr, banker,of IG Broadwaystreel Bow York. K U . Eniokerbacker h a entered the office,opened the vault door, and was apperenGy just commenting operations o n a safe wb*p discovered and arreated. * . -r-r^ Ho had with him a ^ kit Of tools,. He made a n teifioas cmistance, but al lowed himself to be lodged in ;jaU. NeU son E. Eniokerbacker, who formerly hsd a jewelry etoro in Saratoga Spring^!, hu long been.consldsred an es^ert in a s ' a ” whoTe had even consulted tho^respoMljblll^ for Baying whether the biilf should be paidornot had, been plac^ upon him com l^ to him through the Standard this She^tifl^dc.]^*e3Se^^ ^ t * ^ o y h ^ called for outslds ttoopi or authorized any one todo bo . If that be true, of course the county could nothe held, as the troops never tendered any Bcrvlce.’' ■ ^ The District Attorney farther sadd that ho was called upon h; committee on tnlllt -stated to him that lu—- Bennett and Sima denied — — authorized Major Auer to caU foe onteido the county he •would not smoim the reaponslbility Ot advlitog the Board cf SapesvlaoiB to audit the blllau The statute under which the first re- quiEiUop wasmadeupon Captain Auer for troops reads as foUowa: . Incase of any breach of the peac«,tT»- mult, riot or resWam e to ptccesa of this State, or Imminent dancer theteof.ttshall he lawful for any Sheriff of any oonutl, o r S f S s s s s r w f f l S t f V K stationed therein ot adjacenb.theratoj snd iCTmrnmdlng enmstaneea o tthecseetotheconm and^ In-ehleff and In such, 6m^ it *haU not ^ ■necessary for commander* o ttepops,.^,- y«1»l order* and aoticea shall be sdfll- Thete is a in eextaih quar ters to queSUohpaptaln Auet’akttthlti^ under that slAtttt® to call for caW44 troops. Wh«f the t o t 0*11 w a a r u j^ Captaiu Aucp^Iseed at the dispo^ d f Sheriff, the troopa “Under ,hia “ The 41*t command,’* The 41 st Separate o f Syracuse wwlabientftCiaLthe^'ty,, the - 401 h Oompany was Ssut to Blaat Sjrm> e and the 6th Bartery wSa\ left i n requisition j Armoryv When the rai made for more troops Captain A um of, «ur»e had no more right to order the Osw^o 4roopa huto Onondaga county thim h e had to order the Light Guard o f .Canada atetement of the case to his attpnior, Brigadier General Doyle, Buffalo, and iibat official placed at bU diiposat the companiee at Oswego end Emiea, and the coirimandants of those oompmies were hatructed fa go to Syraoues « t Gaptaln Auer’s call, The latter’s acts On mote than Vme ooooKioo ha. has un locked tafea that have haffied the aUU ot experts sent by mfe oompanies. He has, during the last few years, been suspected Of opening safes ^ th o u t the wnets and this fa not the > has been arrested. Them table property in ■ths Axo He will beaxraigned to- day Jimmy Murray Elnooked Oat. BocxawA.y B xxcb , L. L, D*a 1 C — llmmy Hurray ot New York city, and Qe U*.vg. morning. taught, Queentberry rules. The fighting was hard and fast and ,oyen until tbo twelfth round when Murray showed liens of weakness. In the XSthronud tba “ Kid” - - hi were badly punished. 111,000 atide. Took P a r is Chreon. tJTroi. N . Y., Dec. 16.—lifrs Georgs H. Niohols,«eiding in near C3lnton,took psris green yesietdsy afternoon,from the effects of which died this moenteg in grest-sgony. Mrs. Hichffis had been lich a long time and was lopposed to be temporarily iuean*. T h e H e a s lah a n d t h s H e g roes. SrAssiB Ci— ■' thelowciaasl levCeinthiStfft; A crass similar b lion. The x t^oes bare been led astray by a teodoh doctor who eamd here from BiamiiHA, DtiegtSk _ '■ - '■ ‘ C B i^tiT e C T ^ D a n d . K k V HA-^K, OCji;^G'—Hajot General Alfred H tlTerry d l ^ M 4 'o ’Clocfa this )in«ariDj!f^.ijuS lobgitln^. ' ■' ‘ Btt* Bjtwa ' Bor the'finest and largetii d b p la y ' o f Chxlslmas presents AT .FidoBS call «t A hdb * # Bdtmw, , gucoeseor to t t 0. Edd; ^ OB aiM>k*t. ■ O t'm r^an. Ds*. l*>-'P«ba wmaiwlihst'l* .j *t«oa how i. ,■' Maw toa*. Die. AS.1W5 *. a -MoM* ml sMl sfcsy At sHOiH. Ptims MMute* oswr I»h8. Bar snvMSl W. fitartuw Atobaiom ----- . '1« »t iteady. Acfcn*J huel«»s at I*' WP» >m i t k j o e Aemajjd^ - -------- HtoSUtt, G>«wom,.ntbcB«t»lei4y, R»lb iwotgjftila q u iet sitoOieaulliStaSBAnt. ., m i r n Cb ^ Ca$tor^ ^ ^ ^ S o k ’S F E A p o L CRIM E. - Bed W ith a K n ife and ^ t . His Father’s TteepAt W h ile Jttjaier came home and wenblo bed. lay wraiting until wearineea V J i t S S L t f e » and nerve, '4ot irove tps Made: witii one fcjtow PAR N E L L L O S 1 N 6 6 B O P M ) , DAVITT’S PTBBOEl DBNUNOIA TIGN o f THEIRTfUH- r.TnATYPiR T^xey S p eak In Sight of E a c h O ther in th e Sam e Town—^ParneU’s M ovem ents M y sterlous-D a-vitt S a y s K o W ill M eet Him F a c e to .hoiroOBr.-Dao. Id,—The Dally News correspondent a t Eilkeany says: I t was fsraoe between the tomeUltes and the fepartbyites to reach BstMowney, S , . .. The paper was the first intimation ;^i^|olice bad of the true nature of the The doctor bandaged ■ to the BUIrprise iuU’a camp on the Qi fatty mtle* Southhweit from a fecUtm of I WM oa a ccmmiieion irith t ____ Terry and we met him near Ht. 'Wadw ington. _Ho was then about 40 years of !dith* Colone^wai age. H e h u never been a chief trticx o f a high ordnn , _ father. The le $3,000 life in- Ozderof Dnil Z ray from danger. Ho hu been a leader in organising the ghost dance and h u taken advantage of tbo religious erase to tend cmiitaries to different bands to induce them to make trouble.. Colonel Cochin Mid he believed the event of the day would be benoflolal, jC^eml Hllea started from S t, Paul ia» night for Dead wood, gMug way of Standiag Bock. He irired that Two Strikea bad come into General Brooke’* camp a t Pine Bidge and autrendered with a. portion of b k band, but the aaaiey referred to is sunffice In the Ancient WCfkmen. -^Paul Holts was taken the police afafion, where be admitted tba| he did the hilling. 'T did it beoanae he starved me,” said the boy. *‘I Work in a picture frame factory and aara $6 week, ban my father takea it from me and docs not give ma enough fj,, tosat. He w u a cabinet maker. He didnotcam much apsQt moat bucks were out. BiEvaxoE, N. D ., Deo. 16.—^The rnuntry roundabout fa terribly wxousbt ip over the kfiliug o f StttingBaU. lo- itetdof creating an easy feeling i t h u aroueed macb nppceheoaiQm I t fa feared many familiea of setcleM willfeel, the veegence o f Sitting Bull’s folowers.' itting Bull’s BOD, who w u killed, as a btigbt youth 13 years old. It ft spected the settlers will flodc to Bia- larck and Maadan b y the hundreds u x m u the news ot Sitting Bull’s beath is known. A Bismarck merchint effered $1,000 lot Sitting BnU’s hldi Peas Brno* A oxk O v .S. D ., Dec. 16 — wo Strike is within fire miles of tbb agency with 18t lodj men, women and chil in word that h e will ardve do whatever General Brook: uya. effor of Two &rike atopped tbo : AcsOT, Tex., Dec. 16-—Qav. Boss has received a tele^graox from W. T. Levy, Captain d u e l Aadstant Adjntant Qmienl Seiker tig o t o Obildress, S ak F hascbco , -Deoi 16.—Fifteen hunered Piute Indiana in Inyo OOunty are on tbo point of u p ri^g. TTie six hundred whites In that country are icti- ottjly slirm td ■WAseBJOTOS. Doc. 16,—This afeer- ' \o^ffieldi^depnbUo two December 15th noon General &h<ffisld miade , _______ dispatebiee fromGeoeral ICles, dated 8t Paul, Decern' ' “ oeired uya: at Ft. Yates (dfanding B< to GsKMBal Bugec asfoUows: in from Gapttin Ferfaet, The oommandipg offioeiw ifanding Bock) telegraphs ____ ____ get as foUowa; A courier just in from Gaptidn Ferfaet, reports the cavalry within three m iks pC Sitting Bull’s cSiDp and pushing o n . The Indian rescue him. . Bitting Bull reported klll 8 d a t ; 0 ^ob, aHd the- fight beoatao gepersL Afaurutfep of tb * Ikttr pslirfa^ b n u u I M S t t C M n . r Blt^%B«}loa the g tdwffxndfakufehe fa demi. Hio poHoittoeh were repotted neatly out o f ammonitioi\ hut th e cav- lOty undoubtedly reached them -wUhin half ,ab hour of reoaiving word. TbOto are (xui.htuhdred o«TalryzEieq with one HotdiklsS and ciiS Gatlirg gun, 00 m-. manded by Gsptain Feoo'at, I will move out with two ocmpsinitB of infan try this afternoon *1 far a s Oak Creek, leavit^ Captain Itlper With hia ooiupuiy to guard the posd,” General Hilssadds that }nrormatir>n.misre«e!red that Bitting Bull Waspiepared to leave, and thatordus w*xu given to S i^te his person. TheuChardispatoh fporn Cton- era) failet ooncludenasfcdlowBt Captain Fetiiot arrived in good tim e at the eoane of the Xadiun fight and drove the In- diami away. He xoporta the death of Bittiag Ball a«d bis Son B|aclc Bird, - Catch Be*r and four otUssrs; also Sflven , dscl6de0d*w Or, l w > - bespattered wi j German, “P. hi* blood, 'Paul Holtz did timar V,' arch biShopi^ bishops and iwiests and Sexton, O’Brien amd Dilltn axe the acum of the esutb.” Xhi* is the Parnell who did not bedtate to accept ,000 from the ‘facnm of Delaod.” Ik’s throat, and to th e Bn le be utteredafew ' ----------- |y one be utteredafew hoarse words bhlafing r pointing to the eon he j; “Sotthavo killed moBanl, ' can never' enjoy . will punish you A fa w minutta later the o ld: 'S l ^ k i ^ s i - ........ money; im much moro than I do, and q { !t of bla money on. women.” MUST W A IT TW O YEARS. lie Dympb D a n g an d Pereona ii r o n a to C h ildren a n A d v a n c e d lOSDOH, D 30 . 16.—The Herald this ooming .pnbliihea an interview with ’rpfssBor Virchow on thoEocb «medy. 'While admltog tbatProfesiorECoch had BWdsi a most, imporfanb diiooTety,' Pro~ fess^Ylrchow *idd thah wht^fasalsioo ' euIuioU with the lymph wta\ ibgsird until uxbauative experimmtsbad proved its nature. D was clear to him that the an adranoed stage of ocaa- He declined to admit that ii diagnoBtio, andsai efficacy in the treat lymph w u dangerous to children a&d peisoDS in an adranoed stsge of ocaa- sumptioD. He declined to admit that it afforded a certain diagnoetio, and said of lupus Btffi n e e d ^ proof. Be thought that experimenta covering two or three years ought to b e nuul& K o F oolLU coan Old Fool. been paying attention to Mte Mary'Wall of DnIOQ Grove, and h ad made frequent protXMal* o f marriage, b u t was refused. binsmt went to the Wall again asked Ufas Mary to She retased, whereupon a revolver and shot her He then Bent a ball —ss \ a l l died marry h Bobinaot „ ___ *wn brtin. Mi Wall minutes after. She was 33 years G e tting B e a d y fo r MoAulIffo. noon.for Gsdveston where be will train. Jaokllo&ulUffe will probably come down before the battle and second hiin, and an attempt wilt b e msda to briog Carrol ondltoAuliffetogetberagsia Dempsey only wtigl be oompdied to give pounds in weight. A B a n k Gone. CtuaSHKiJ), Deo. lS.-rTho Clearfield motteageOn'real estate for three times khwamonhi of tho depbt-its. The owns ' - ■ extU 8. Willla; Ohiidmi&rJoirv in needi --------------------------------- metier be oosthseor hillioua .the most- fisitifaW neultB follow ib aee, aothSt it fa the beet fUdilyremedy known and evky ftinfiy shooldhave a b L ook ) Looki Looct Largest etook Of pianos of every db orfpliOu i w a o w offered to the public of OswB^O and vicinity a t reduced ptlc at Leber Broa., Syracuse, N. Y., i cash or easy paytutot. doo6t! Efains in the rgrona o f the kidneys a ourhd byffimmotis Llyer Regulator, and groanin'i sreone attended Davite* milytwQ hundred listened bile there WI for Parnell THE GODET EEOOED, *t Business Tranaaoted in Ju d g a ' ‘W right’© C o u rt To day. D eo . 16.—In the case o f tha people juinatEeppy Carr, appealed from the decision of the jostioe court to the Court of Sessions, the ap|Sed waa dismissed. John H. BobxueoD, a witness in the case of the people against Melton Mattl- sop, was diseharged tida morning for eoqtempt in dbohoyiog a subpoeniaon ment of costs. ;ttomey'Baker asked that hla client, George Hill, be discharged', which mo tion was denied. The taking of evidenco waa tiien continued. the son of a peasant, but, t l — old God,I never disgraced myb^mblename.. of Which will you have, Ireland or Parnell? >rd» (dhontaof “Ireland.^ Who-jfa Scully? _he Why the eon of a landlord who evicted two poor women you know and kicked one to death, ^ v l t t then eulogized Gladstone w I k >, he said, worked for Ire land, while Parnell was inactive (Ories of “Bravo, Davitt.\) the contiuBlon of ter of Btnrdy faxme __ with Davitt u d otbm in It^ through tlie -village-inilage triumph. Faroell, alter in'orming ---- ’— **— ----------- er inf the reporters that 1 lulduld returneturn to Bolkenny,ilkenny, alighted t wo r to K Ballyragget. This originate that he had disappeared. Hui re still mytteriouB. LoSDOs, Dec. ig to Ur. Dei --------- itea I jpo 16-—^Tho Timo referr y’a aaertioa Chat the IcC a r^it . _________ of the National League accounts p u t decade ooncludee tbat they vea). thehe aecretareta off tl t aec o the missing book* which it WM sought to produoe btforo the Parnell conomiBaioa Captain CSbes writes to the Hmee that he it taking measures to aecure the needful oooeen of othen to produce documents to refub Mr. Healy’i false atmtements about thi election amteato a t Liverpool in 1835 and Galway in 1836. D dbuh , Deo. 16.—Upon the ap tiohofcouusel aettogin behalt c_ _ . ^iseU faatosrsnfa .the court here h u gruted an intotloctttorr fa junction re- atrainf^ the pubfxcatloa nf the paper . ••Suppce*sed Tlnltod DAland.” * PAMS, Dec. 16.—Dr. Brown Seqt ■WM viiited at Nice recently by Lfan, an American, in whose presence he denied that hi* elixir had the s a t\ effect u Koch’s lymph. He said, ho^ ever,that it wonld support consnmptivee ) wt»ld ooiifirmifaion of It the disease could be I method, which proven till nature throw off the diseise. B omb , Dec. 10—The minister of war h u resunsd’ The Pope h u appointed a conunissiou conststing of CardinaTs EampoUa, Ore- glia and ApoUiniand three laymen to OO' ganize smil ditcct the morements of Catholio societice in Italy. This action fa regarded as indicating the Popes in tentions are to take more active part in politics. ViESNA. Deo. 16—Baron Hirechls or-^ mnlztng a meeting hero in behalf ot the Rusefan Jews. B krijk , Dao. 16.—Prince OhrIatfan.( Denmark, and Pxinoeas Margaret 1 E^ussfa, are ahortly to be betrothed. P A R N E L L A ^ D A V I X r . Their Foroea Gome Together i n s Streo'C DuBUH, Deo. 16.—The tronblw be tween theParntilitesandthe MoCarthy- ites resulted in a free fight atBallyitahiil to-day. A meeting was held there in the interests of SenHy, the Par- bellita candidate. FsrneU was t>n« of toe ipeaker^ and when .he me* peered be wUTocaferously cfaserki oy met ?hi8 supporters;- Awoib^rheoting inthe Sym oUsaAlderm eti A rreatet^ SvBAOnsK, Deo. 16.—l^pedal^A, fresh excitement was caused local politician* here to day by the *r- cf Aldcituen Jtim • tiYrd Charlee Candee^ tho lotpier on a ciisrge of bribery and the latter npon a charge of forgery. This fa toe second ’charge that M o l^noi has been arretted h’pOn. The municipsl affairo of this town are i highly mixed condition. Mhyor Oowia lead* the crusade against the Al- ' dermen. The latter u e in favor of let- < ting in a new electric light oompahy to compete for the lighting o f the qify hnfc Co wie wUl not allow it. SvEACcsi, Dec. le.-l-HoLennenii ao> cosed of reliving a bribe of $850 fo r passing through the Common Conhoil a resolution abaudoning s p art of a street. Caudee’a crime oonstots in forging the name of one T. 0. Drennoo to anumber (ff bills against the city, mode out in Oxennon’a name, but chdnted to be wholly Oqndee’a It b nndentood that Alderman Matty of the Third wud,fa in the same buit. with Oondee^ hfa alleged offense being the forgery of the name of Henry Ejtppemer to affidavits accompanying Ulfa a g a i ^ the d ty and to womnta iamed lot their .meet. It is also said that prooeedicqps will 1^ taken againat Alderman E t o ^ of the Ninth ward for aimilar derelio-* ions. The arrests caused a great senia- tiona. tion. N H G H B O E ^ rO V IL L A Q tis. D eo 16.—An exciting runaway e>f h(Mt duration occurred yesterdaymom- Dg. A rig beloDging to Eked Roberta aiarted from In front of Oebom’a jewel ry atoxe and ran from Oneida street to FIcstsndtben up First, Tbestreet was full of rigs, bat none were injored. The horse w u stopped in front of the d a r k Boose without any damage bring done fcAHen’sThibWOTks are closed for repairs, one of their large ahell gears having broken.—A t the an nus! meeting of Hiram Lodges No. 144, F. d; A. M., held l*at evening^ the fob. lowing efficofa were eleoted and in- Btalled: W. M , T D. Lewb; aW ., G. a Webb; J. W ., E. BL McKay; a D.^ E, Frank Marsh; Secretary. Jatnu? Stephens; Tceetnrer, E . E. Phillipe- Ohaplain, J. O. Breaker; Tilev, Ohules Branch; S.M.G, W- W. Zoomit; J.M. 0„ P.N. Gomon; Hatahal, W. J. W u - lam 'interest of Henneeeey, the McCarthyite -- nominee, was taking place a ahorf dfa- tance awav, at wrhkh addresseshwere kfiade by.PAvitt i^d speecSie«,were m a d s ,.,- pitoh. FinaUythePaniriUtee aitaoked the opposition meeting. TheMcCh^hy- itearmade a s ^ t e d defenoe, led by Davitt, Tabner aitd a nuihber of priesfa. Many pttsoM on both rides were mjuir- ad. Davitt reoelved a severe wound on the head. . The MtSCorthyito* ■were ^0^ . The MoCorthyi dnlysk Flretofth.' U tica , Deq.16.-r-A. Gentral Hudson fireman tiamM Brown, whose home fa arid to Boia De Witt, was takeftfirofa a freight train here 'this mproing id a dy ing condition, hfa head and bCdy ^ n g b&dly nfaugled, He was token to in i short tirtie.. The men claim ti _______ ___ they dp net i how i»* ’■was injured, as the otsew itt Whfoh h* ■WOkS running ihade no expfana- tion. ^ I t is auppoeed he fell from the tfiUn, but the Coroner will investfeato ^ OBTcuioo.Dec 1*.—om x s-JC s rket sotiTtt ISOIroblshec than l u t week. i & g f s e s r n i ® . * 8uas--MM'ket Sto bfahev fhta l u t WMk. tOie taUowtas ibovrs fas flqefasttoiis o t to s specclarit* •etfoos, O m o A Q o .bee.fa.-adsr.jt DSo. Jan; sesy Jane l @ 1 1 : , ,0<wa^.^ E I i Oafa..- 1 1 ^ :ps,k... i m £ 1 1 bari' - [ g i . i n u ■JSl MJleri NeiNteifahdlAveariffilB- Act on a hevir prfawtnle-^refrdlatfng th* II-VS stomiuto Mid bewefa tnrpniglt^i '