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VOL X X T O — N O . 292 . OSW E G O . N . Y ., SA T U K D A T W E N IN G , D E C E M B E K 20 , 1890 . E S T A B H S H E D 1819 i i. IN ', I B G E l i r S C 0 U b 7 MABBHAL M ATTOONBBFtrSfib MII.B AGKB TO A WITNEBS. A L ittle \Flare Up\ T h a t Served to B reak th e M onotony o f th e FroheBdW gS-Uolng Alonsr Slow- oablo matt mai)s,ismal , A N e w Suapenalon Bridge, O ttawa , D?o. 20 —Parliament will tailing . objeptiom with, Btndl ....... . throdgh ^ e TTelted S^teiriaai)s,i inghiib eiW progress in United States CetatnistJoner Betty’s court. No ah- tempt has yet htan made to show that- tbeartioie is what baa been charged; the efforts of the couOael for Mr. Place have been directed to connect Nr. Glynn with the “ P*tra?’ and hia buainees rejatloi with per6<!iv> with whom it la!nowh is relatedJn a budneai' Bsher,ona of thepropH ih ts of the Utica unable to-say whether or ni uoppecffon with a buslnees way, ter, one of the proprietott Satttrd'sy Globe, ww aworq not Mr. Glynn had any ■ ( bis, paper. He ----- about the \Ejitra had no connection with it and received no moneys for It. Mr. Bahor became very indignant when slating to hia piivato buelneea affairs with Mr, Glynn, butMr. etty insisted that ho sborild »y Globe, ww aworq, but he to-say of his 0 not Mr. G , , with bis, paper, .knew aothiny about the ‘‘I asked quest buslneea aff( ■Getty insisted that ho should answer. Mr. Baker’s fees for attending as a wit ness ■ amounted to $10.8f “ money being paid over t It of it to Mr. A g a inst t h e Sale o Liquor, 'tJKOSTO, Deo. 20.r—The Presbyterian jjg churches of cansds, the.general confer* m once of Metvodiat churches, of thnada, ,;[■* and other ohurohes hayo thken^tion in tbd lino of .petltionipg the House of Commons arid the ffenido tprn law pro hibiting the manufacture, importation and sale o f all alcoholioliqnDra fOr bev- etago pnrposee in Canada. Over 8.0,000 petitions to this end . will be sent cut to the. different denomina - tions. Thfa is thei most extens'ivia move ment that has yet been inaugurated for amounted to $10.80, Upon y being paid over to him ho made u present of it to Mr. Glynn. Frank B. Gregory of Mexico t that about July he receive^ letter pur porting to be .from Mr, Glynn asking him to handle “ Globe Extras.’’ Hosent the letter to Mr. Baker at Udea. * then eent Mr. Glynn a postal acoeptinj the effer to furnish the Extra. Mr Gregory upon hiscross-exsmiaationEaid he waanotpositiveto whom he addreaeed^ the postal. ‘Whether it was to George GJynn, or George A, GlyUnor G, Glynn. He identified the objectionable article November I5tb. Frank J. Gregory, a teu-year-old eon of the last witnees, was next called, bathe could give no evidence of ii portanoe. At the conolnsion o| Wa te&'timony Mr. Piace’a counsel insisted that the boy should be paid for twp days’ attendance as a wltnen and mileage from Mexico. Depaty Marshall Meftoon decline on the ^ o u n d that’ the witness 1 been aubpoenaed to appear Batnrday and that servioemf the eubposna was made in j1 i this city and not in Mexico, and there- fora h e oonld not pay the mileage. Place’s counsel insisted upon the pay-^ moot and thr^tened to appeal to the United States Dlstriot Attorney and the 'United States MarabaL They claimed that while the boy had not been sab- ooaaed for more than one day he was request and as counsel for the United Stategand ehonld recoire pay fof both days, Bio counsel insisced that each an understanding had been had with Mr. Uattoon. The latter became very indignant and declared that it waa utUtly false. There was no agrecmenl-,Mr< Mattoon ahid,and be-n6vei:.made j^Bgsgement _with any man xegarding tho paying of wit and that ho had no power to make such an agreement, ffliis emphatic denial on the p art of Mr. Mattoon set persons in the court on edge and for a time it be gan to look as if some of the donnsel would get into a row. Mr. Getty threw -oil o n . the tionbled waters and calling Mr. Uattoon into another room they held a .ehort consulta tion. 'When they relumed MCi MsttoOn again slated that bo would pay the boy Gregory hut for cue day’s attondunca 'reumstances would lUeage. It was hia duty, ' y to fh.«.^cta regarding __ ^ __ „ Of witucMuc, and that » ho knew his duty and should pstform , and if the counsel cared ■ no objection. This ended the matter and court ad journed Until 10 A, M. Monday. PeuBlons to N e w Yorkers. ^ VASHisaTdN, D eo . .20,—Origifii Thompson, Camden; Na I appeal beiu Smith, Oswego; GlintonE. Taylor, Mil- ler>Oornera. Reissue—John F. Cole, Warrensburg; Thomao L. Greeh; Foltoh, ^ Rciseiie and increase—Charles T. Dlck- . Bom Binghandon. Originai Widows, oto.'^Mary, widow of Penpie Croivley, Auburn; dohn, father of Atohroae Crowuer, Carthage; 'Catarina, widow cf Joseph Btead, Sen-. Fioeet variety of candy in Oswego to be found at VSrets dbCoM; • ■ Pond, B a d t o Fajr»* tenusAPoMs, rod.', Oeo. 5!0.-*lEIenry M, Shcnloy lectured herelaat bight and FROM OVER THE BORDER. Died Suddenly. failure, aged suddenly riage and railroad troffio, and em'power Ing Said company to be incorporated in the State of New York like proposed. one, Tblr is the moat lent th a t has yet been inaugural iking tha eenso of the Canadian pecple on this, question and will tosnlt in a closeri?er estimatetimate off thee publicublic wishish es o th p w th y yet done in the same direction. Skull a n d Orosa Bonea .NASHVHJM,Tenii,, Deo. 20.—At CCal- burg Mines, near Birmingham, Ala., yesterday a number of atrikkig miners signed an agreement to quit the Mine 'Workera Union and return to work. Last night a number of men were en» gaged in cleaning cat the opening of slope when they were fired on by pa ■»in ambush. Jim Qal^' d poatedaU-aboutthe m i lU striking miners not to a bonea. The company baa officers tdlng the men who returned to work. A PENSION RULIMG. General B aum Prom u lgates a Form for Oomplioated Oases, an d P e n a lties There-with. W asbikgion , Deo. 20.—TheOommls- sira^ o f PenBlons has issued au ordt ^'Scribing uniform forma i tioimfor placing pensions o r appUca- the com- These forma aro to bo printed on sll four {nohesi wide and 8 | inches long, ai to simplity and reduce the labor of the office in that regard. The now ' after Jimnary 1st forms are to be u a ^ after Jimnary next. The commission has ' directed that any attoi tempting m which I BQs H o rse B a n a w a y . the Lswia House ho ran over Alice, the six-jcar-old daughlor of Samuel Mc- Ciady. The child was tpken-into Wat son’s drug atore and Doctor Ball called, n examinstioa showed only a eh’gbt udp wouniJ. F o u r M illions for a N ewspaper, N ew Y ork , Deo, 20.—Tho Staat Zsitimg will change propiictoiship on January 1st. Herman Bidder, owner of 3 two Catholic weeklies, the Catholio jwa and Eatbollohes Folksblatt; baa bought the great German daily for four mlll'on dollars. Oswald Ottendorfer, present proprietor, has not been in good health for some time, but bo will con tinue to direct the editorial polioy of the paper. This .oontraot provides that no ch^gs is to be made in tbie respect dur ing Mr.r. Octondoefer’sdoefer’s life.fe. ngs is to be made in Uue respect M Octon li M u st A tten d to Preaching. £AUiAKnA,Ark., Dea 20.—Tho White er Methodhw conference yesterday Hcv; N. B Flasr on tho charge of ------ . jjjjj chmbh withont runninir for Govemcr of ed Aim for five M auiakt River Met-.vv tried Bov; N. going away ieavo and i Arkansas, h H u months. Brot omusly, but th a y from bis chi id running for Govemcr of r, and suspended Aim tor five Brother Fixer protested vig- conference was untmi- QUlok W o rk. AKTiqo, Wis., Dec; -2 0 .- Walter Mosher yesterday pleaded guilty to ■ ” and killing hia h ------- -- oney, and within 0 was committed he penitentiary to Of hi* life. Tbei aliont some work. There was no eye witness of the murder. A Peculiar Bpidemio. T o T eka , Ea$., GiO 20.—loformatloa la been reoelvea by.theScate Veterniary id by the ^ a te Board of Agrioultare thafa peculiar epidemic among horses haa reached the State, and is killing n great many sbimaK At present it is inoet serious in Jefferson and Shawnee counties. GfiOrOs of finB-H^horses bavp died withiui: tho pa^t tea days. The Sguio dlsdaaefhaa’t'Ocenfly killed many horeesinM^ourf. ' A UivTAiOnd, Is* WILL THEBE BE WAB. THE B e h r i n g - s e a o o n t r O'- VBB9Y U P a g a i n . ■ ’ The P resident t o Send a Messi to Oougresa A s k ing c3r Mbi to A rm C h a rtered Vessels. PKEPAKMG FOE RilTTr.F,. ^XiBIElRS AND I.OIAOS A R - RIVING AT K H K B N N Y . F e a r s ot a Riot If H e n n e ssey i s Elected on M onday—A Bevlow ^ th e Situation—L a te s t Forelgu -DeerHaO.-L-A- ^Kifirohny h to Che Herald says; The prepa* N ew Y obe , Deo. fispatoh tontheTaem^ says Freddeni eeta to accompany his ti mission to Congress of the farther pa-, pers relating to the Behring sea cohtro-^ versy with a special message of acme leog'di. In this manage b# will express in language of bis own selection hlS views respecting the rights and cU;!^ of t t e United Stales connected .with the aertts ot eminehta since tBp first ebixures i n ___ and the duty of Congress ih tho preseui losition of the question. The me'\’\—' — ^ esssge will especial reference to the now pend pTcposal of the British government for an arbitration, which proposal it is in tended to reject before any communica- riouia mado toCongress. Therejeotlon of the proposal will effect a prsusiical if ' in ^ diplomatic ig forward Sfiy o fferer & renewal of negoriations after the impending rejec tion of the British tender of negotiation baa been notified by Mr. Blaine to Sir Julian Pauncefort. The personal bitterness between Mr. Blaine and Lord Sdisbory that baa arisen out o f the course of the negotiatiooB is perceived here to constitute a material conB|tliction to a continuance of efforts toward a settlement, especially after the diplomatic relations between the two govemmenta shall have been further strained by the energetic manner in which Mr. Blaine is preparing to show up the hollownesa and unfairness of tho Britiali arbitration project It Is because of the seemlnj- prospect of a means and of the necessity cf almost in stantly rfcaolvinp upon a now courEe of condnot for tha United States that the President has determined to lay the matter fully before Congress and to ap ply for legislative aseiatanco in shaping and enfordng tho polioy of the immedi ate fatnro. Tha President will give Congress tincUv tounde understand that in the pre h e framed - ifr dj^atch^to the Herald saya; The prepa^; atm.osh completed.' TOere aro nearly five, hundred Royal Irish constabulary h w . The Eighty-fifth regiment of iu- jfantry la here -and In readiness.. The oonstahulsry -will keep the peace at the polity The soldiers will be palled out only in case of a riot or in anticipation of a ript. I would not care to eay that there wiU-bea riot, but the ohtecea are in, thatdirectlon if Hennessey is ejected, fw th e physical force, |tir ^ is against ho proposal not complete suspension of diplon efforts for a settlement, there bein; ----- elation that either tty to state of the matter he preccives neit antberity nor reason to abstain next season from a literal enforcement of the provisioEs of law for the protection of the fur seal in Alaska and the waters Ipg thereof. He willaskCongTestfforalib• ^ eral appropriation to meet the expense fyf cf fitting out .chartered vessels to terre as revenne veaKls number and character to capture and dispose of. Ute numerous maiauding vessels ex- — A-j 'Bdiing sea next Juno L not refer to measures --------------- „— j any uteps that Great Britian may posaibly teke for the pro tection o f C ------- • * tl^ present ives neither event of German the marine sealing of next season, as -ted. If Coagreas grants Went vrill accept snchacdoo as a pledge of zeshtance to the upp«^oat iCliotd ’Saliabuty should'so far force the issue It no appropriation is granted, or if the debate shows a controlling indispontlon to proceed to a hazard ot war upon the seal question, the revenne vessels will be to warn foreign seal- not to lay hands ot „ -vessels, birt ,incnml sumption of n e ^ i of ascertainin far the puf- poee o f ascertaining the best terms of settlement that can be extorted from the British and a termination of tho control versy. Personally tho President believes in fighting the matter to an end next season, but tho gravity of tho poerible .consequences foibida him to commit the cable canrso opinion and 3 forbids 1 ___ -government to an irrevocabh withont first obtaining sanction of Congress. .Suool, tho Pastor. N ew Y oke , Dec. 20.—Succi will end 4S-day fast at 8 o’clock this evening. ..J arid this moming that he could fast at least fifteen days longer, but the physimans who have been watching tho case say ho could not live five daya longer withoUtfood., Snccl lookslike a orpao to-day, Bo uia eycB nan enut anai nia tcic and' querulous in sound. Ho i would never- fast again for i length ot time. , To-day he will drink tepid -water and' he will break his fast on a cup of cocoa The phydeiahs are ratker-anxionS as to the effect bis first meal will havoch him. At 7:30 o’clock this moming Saoci- weighed lQ4f pounds, a loss ot 42J pounds since he began fasting. Thua far Sued has drUnk 21 quarts and one-hdr ounces of raineral. water and 81-i- qmtita of croton water. prim lnal Nesleoh,' WrtCk kay uvuyaf jreB^eicisy 'Aoe aoot- dtat vvas duo to spreading of the rails, ^used by rotten «ee on the Irestte. The CcUroaer Will hold eoiho cue respousiWe fof crMinal hogleet. ■ IfoCarlbyXloya e w r c h taaBall . • NovlSdet Nyw Y ork , Deo. 20,—Tho Timei ident in Ireland telegraphs from Ithough at ^ k as follows: Although' nre tho ^ eyes of the worid reeiinga of tha people of othOT parte of ;he country, I have mado careful in quiries throughout. Cork with a view of aacertaining tho attitude of the people in regard to Parnell. Cork is tho largest County of IrelanA i t je divided into Seven parlia* mMitary divisions. From tha flnt the oouijly *haa been hoetilo to Parnell, One of the first reaolutiona against him was passed by the pnestS of tho city of Cork. The first Episcopal prononm inent against ’ ' ' ‘ janotUre t eyes on North Kilkenny, yet, being anxious to ohewve for mysaf the strength of tbd prononnee- ido by the division, the only supporter of Parnell in_ the county, the eix other metnhers lidlydly againstgainst h‘im. \ ‘ly b e ^ soli a h Near every the county of Ctofc has mat the ex leader. counte' has y prominent poll- .VK.UIU w u.» lucre,jr posslvely inimical bot h working actively in favor of the ;ho party. public board in the county ol declared against the ex leade Not a single man of prominenoo in the declared in his fa ll by the constmofion ms, which, though of no ultimate vnlue, still make a bravo ahow on paper. In tho County of Cork ia impoeaible, i member woi Enow before iteMOts, in getting a nomination paper the Conservatives of majority of tho party.' In o tics fcattered Pomellite adherents are oocaAlonaliy able to make dcmonstratic iniavor of Parnell ‘ ' n o ^ tii ahow on paper. In tho Connte^ of Cork any auch attempt ia impoeaibl while the ainglo PamcUito member would have difftoulty if ho went now before bis con- aUtosOt^ in getting a nomini ' itaie, rte»r YoughtO, and the Veeffn itate, near Kanturlq both of whldr proclaimed against Famell i t an early stage. Tbs feeling indeed, agrinit him in tboes ptaoee is intensely bitter, while ’8 lea Hallmeeting. ----------------------------- It is indeed, believed that the ICselin cam- paignets w « e fciemoah amoog the crowd thatattacked Pamell at Mallow. Ihrongbont the entire county, ao stroog ia the attitods ot the clergy, that any priest who spoke in favor of Famell would incur the riek of auspendon. The Bishop of Cloyne^ the largest in Cork, b is ia^ni^ a circuh ' ths action t fthepdestet to the Can funds.-are tens to the Cen- “leaguo from tho local Pamell ia ii tral National Lei„ branches, while Famell ia in control of tho Organizing Committee. There is absalate unity of feeling in . the mattc^ between the prioste and the flfidafQasisiagyS!pEciaUy among the lower classes, and this, fot ressoiu that ig following, though his otvn s u j^rters admit that th e c r o ^ attending his demonstration yesterday week was Sonnenthusisatio and so lan- gnid that Parnell left the city after 12 ‘ houE making any pnh- save his address of thanks to thoce assembled to wdcome him. To insure a favorable reception \ hadaent aconsiderabla sum of to the city, and i t is notoriOna- oivn expense; To tho money thus npent, and also to the inflaenca of the liquor trade, which lua taken sides Strongly in his favor, mUst bo attributed whatever measure of success the demonstration I attitu: be borne in mind iguQ brand against him, BiLKEan 'rating their energies upon a oanya^fpr •otee. A further contingent of priests have taken the field and are maki stesnufflMjeffcudSrtdoemAttieeleottto Sir John Pope Hennessey, the ahki Por- nelUte candidate tor Fariiamsnt.; Doctors Hackett and Fitzgerald, PameU’8pbysiclan8,- havoiaeued & for mal statement declaring that tha p h - THE mCIAH campaign ; LOOKS A S IP THE TROUBLE W OUriD SOON BE OVER. The Troops R e a d y F o r a Forw a rd M o vement—The B a d L ands E a s y Access—A n Indian Scout Y ates , N. D., Dec. 20.—Bull ^ d ’s body was hurried yesterday with the aam.e bonorsgiven bis dead comr^dee ■ wednee^y. His widow stood at tl grave with his father and brother.' Tl ynaprv waa a t the Oannon Ball river c Mr. BOonrlngton, the.only one of 'the six InshienvoyB who wpnt to Arierica and who espouses the oatiae e f Mr. ParneU, waha-paaBenger. H e ezine oshdjre hero ahd recrived a arres*-' =f— • - erdwd who hat NnxEiraT, ahd reeve d a great'ovation' from a c r ^ d who had gaiherisd to greet him. KnxiawT, 20.—Messro. McCarthy and Sexton have taken t h ^ depaxtnre 1 this town. _ _ a^^rootn,'whioh | License Dot^n In Maine. litement on account of the closing ivery, hotel, restaurant smd lodg ’ he place to the pal \ _____ he trouble was’ the Constable Paine, who, on Thursday noti- Constable Paine, who, on' fied the proprietora of the hotels and lodging houses that they must take out victuallers license in accordance with chapter 27, eection 1, of tha revised statutes, which b U owb municipal officers to “ license as innkeepers andviotuaUera persons of good moral character under such reatrlotlons and regulations sm thor may deem neceeazry.\ A license coat $1. AU the hotels and saloons were closed for a day and about cxie hundred trav elers were withont food or drink. K- ually the city auiborities Lacked down tdffi the hotris were reopened. *Dr. J n s tln 'a Gnu. SVEACUSE, Dec. 20.—At 8:16:p. this boor, a dyruunite shell was fired from Dr. Justin’s big gnu a t Perryvllla gorge with complete success. A Prize Fight. h two ounce gloves with Pat AHOn of St. Loniaherolsstnightfor fivehnndred dollars a ride. Davis went after lus i le. Davis went after hi3 man at the start but honors were even rmtil the third roond, when k Bwinglng: right fa a n ^ on AB^’k jugular Mut him to ------------ 1 Allen’'a jugular icnt him to tbaibotu JBfrlzy there like a logf until time tras called and thofight was given ...w—,4.b£ u, uojghborhoOd ol loreauitiver. Sitting Boll’s wivea — Jaughtpr are ia th^fr tepehe a t the agency under the charge of Policeman Gray Eagle. Old Running Antelope an* OnftBnU, enthaeiastioghoetdanoers,and \ Jich friends of ffitting Bulk were preeenl: at Bull Head’s funeral. They were not in ti;e fight Itnow looks as if ^ the trouble and oxoitemeat will soon O maha , Nab, 20,—A special from mp Carr,on the Cheyenne river, says: hn Farnham, who haa been in the iploy of the government as a scout, was to day placed under arrest by ordar of Gem Oarr, under instructions from Gen. Miles. Fambam is suspected of giving information concerning tho movt- lata of the troops along the Cheyenne .iver to the holies. Farnham is a equawmsn and fa married to an Ogal- lalla squaw. - The troops ^ at this camp are ready fora forward .movement a3 aooa as orders are received and it given peti- nalssiozi will &o difficol^ I q p&o<e*> tra ^ g to the Indian stronghold Dr, •QiUiCady. John E. Brennan and Ameri cas Thompson went to within two or three miles of the loilan’s camp in the Bad Lauds ahd found isversl easy routes Inim fiM ^of thoso>oalled impregnabla TLoriodlans yesterday fired the grass Inthubtain north ot the White River ilope, and tbfa Is supposed to have been a signal to Sltvng Btffi’s.,Warrl(»8. Anotbw er battery a t Hotchkiss guns have been received. Forty Chayenne scoots are expected to arrive. OhildrenEndoy. . A n Officer SLot. C hattanoooa , Trim., Djc. SO-List night policeman Uosgroro was fatally shot in a ahlbon here by a negro whom be waa about to arrest for steillng. The negro eecaped. Tho officer after h s waa shot drew his revDlver and fired twice wildly. He then fell and died in twenty minutes. Duffy Ctonvloted. N ew O kleaks , D oc , 20—Thom nessey, was convicted yesterday of -rounding, tho maximam penalty tor 'hich is two y eus imprisonment. A Tetmhor Asoattlted. Bert Myers. The cute are on tho bone, breast, wriat and abdomen. will probably prove fataL cause of the stabbing waa objection to proper dfacipline and a desire to m ie the To Be O o n tested, B oise Crry, Idaho, D*c. 20.—A re port fa current (hat the election o f Fred T. Dubois as third United States Senator' will be contested when the timo arrives for liim to take theseat. Etis opponCUte a l l ^ that bis election faj^ illegal and The N ew a rk. PBUhADELPHiA, Dao. 20.—The cruiser Newark left Cramp’s shipyMd to-day to easay the trial trip that has-sfireody hem twice postponed through the breaking of two bolts in the mschinery. The bolts have been replaced and ho further cable ia anticipated. A iisxerdax , Dec. 28.—The weather here this morning was the ooldest of tbe aeasou, at 8 a v , tha mercury stood at 22 degrees below SOTO., Tho weather ia clear and no wind prevails. The St. Lonfa RejpubUc, whUe it fa -willing to allow Mr. Bfairison- credit for winning a Brigadier’s ahoulder etrmps at Peach Tree Cheek, cohalders it tmfortu,, nate that he should always haveremem- 3d by conti ixeeervation in the —oMoreaujtiver. ' It» tne nest lamuy rtmedy know every family tbould have a bottle. Browator SeWIemant, D»c. 18.—Mrs. Elias S^oer of Taykx Settlement, vfaitod her rister, Mrs. E. J . Ffah last week—Mr. Arthur B b U ow , who hsa been in thoemploy of tho B W. & O. ntilroad, his letumed borne.-The a HSvfn'&Yriijlfl^enari^a’fr io he built the eeasou. Uarlijr Htzrlcet. KxwToitKd)eo3znbeiS}.—Bmerta, InerssM 631,'J3; loans, docroase, WIOJK); scBCie, in crease. $4.tte,ni0: i^ a l tendenu iueresM, SS48.EC0; deposits. lncrezse.l|3,E73,600: ctrea- 1 > Uon. increa-o, £23.600. xne basics now bold {4,413,90] la excess ef legal reasbements. United States Xteasaij-.' WasnneoTOS, Doc. ro— The statement of the United States Treasurer shows gteldanvor, D.S. notes and other funds In iheTreasniT loday ss follows: Gold coin and buUloa. Srtl,MS.S14; sfivor ” zadbnlUoa, $310^3,1\ - dollars, oars, a w a ja?: fmeUe ____________ |l8,to3,(E3: United Stetes notes, $10,*33,108; national h u ik notes, SlU,0te; KaUonzl bank notes Inproccaiof redemption, *3,343,967; de» awslts with National bank deporitories. *2S,- 3».15b Total, ftoUJXSC. CertiflMtea onfstandlng, grid,-*140A»,6S8; sUver, S3)S,eei,603; United tScates Treairary lotes, *»)^67.75»; entrency, *6,4nj.OOO. S S ' eM W -M arkol weak and KOltoldwat, T ^ foliow lar shows the fliietoatioas e f the ipeoalatire eptioni, reported by B. G. Ooioukoo. Dee. s3;-4)ao *. J«- paft Jan. Uay Jhae W h « * . s Oloslnr 1 I 11 tiara m OloalUK a. o r i - : . . SwEStf itH perk... H\ U\ IS t— I;II,-