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tI I THE SUN SUNDAY DECEMBER 1L 1887 =SIXTEEN PAGES 11

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GOSSIP ABOUT THE BOXERS

JrnINCB ALBERT XDITAIID AND UIB-AULE HOSTOff FRIEND

BCoa ITfco Wr RQd u to Drhl lalvII Out A SUrlUt FrtTInlOlrf Bold > CDidnt John L and tho Prince of Wales

have A rorftl time together The bUr followkopt his word and Mtonl hd the kinK that-maybowithaucha display of Oslo power as-ha had noror betor soon but this dlsisy was It was insignificant In comparison tothe loon he tahthe mobs and snobllnesof this are eer ready to bow thknee to and approve of anything I It Is

English yoh know Bully wasnt bit abash-ed In tho prunco of majesty Titles and of-

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count very ltto with him and seeing Inthe futuro RInD England n vary ordinarylooking gentleman he was respectful but per-fectly

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Rolfposeesied Albert Edward who mustolten wish that mon would be natural wtthlihnand not merely polite or still worse adulatorylimning or sycophantic was taken with theAmerican champions poise an was shown bytho admiration ho expressed for It after theybad oarted big follow by tho way they callhim ths big un on tho othor side has receivedth < etampot British approval R fresh crop of

mel who made him has sprung up and when Iof tho ondorful things they did for him

in the days of hil llstlc novitiate I mirvoi atthe narrow escape wo hao had from neverhaving him in tho ring at all for If thoso talesare true John would never have found outwhat a slugger ho was had not the discoverersby dint ol hard work and with great difficultyjttrcn him tho Information Not long since Ifall a column account ot Johns lire and found

urprlRthat If It had not been that Itook of Dontitown and pitted himagainst John Donaldson who Is now PatsyCardlfTs manager tho probabilities are howould have become a icnpcctablo member ofoaloly and another Instance of the fact that

Full mahr a flower I born la bluol annAnd WMte Iti stfettnens Ih arIt Is almost enough to clvo ono n crick In tho

back tto road rot Uko this John L Hulllvunwould haw beon a lighter ot ronown IIlnddon and n ilorcn more of his JIrluid novel been born

Tim night that Sullivan sailed for Encland Inthe good Iltunrd tub Coplmlonla I crossed fromUromont to Wnnlilngtou utrect by way of onoot the little lioitnn thoruhfarll that In anyother city would bo As I passedAlong I caught sight uf oml sporting picturesinn drinking siiloou and dropped in to lookat thorn Of our9 I first faced the bur andJllid my tho privilege and then Ibwan my Inspection

I hon N many plctun of noted old debt-ors

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horses but tho thing which most In-terested

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ino vns a trained nrocrnmmo of ncomplimentary bunclt that was given to Toofloss who nt th time was matched to fight

addyItyan for tho championship of AmericaThere was a doublecolumn Hit on It of notedpparrcrs who were to appear This list embraocd almost every lighter of note In DostouNew York or Philadelphia but at the bottomIn largo typo was the announcement that onthis occasion 011 Joe would wind up with

John Sullivan tho coming champion of thoI world The lottors forming tho name wore

each nn Inch long und thorn was the predic-tion

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that hnlsince been so completely fulfilledI aazod wistfully at the old soveuir andu I anl I thought of the falsepretensions of thoso who are now HO prompt

that It wa their proclencethat gave tho world a companion clitdlator to Hercules und Kampnou The dittoof this benefit wal months bofortSullivan wasinduced to long beforesumo of his makers hud hoard of him andoven at that early Into ho had bested DanDwyorJoo Oofa and every other thumperof notn or ambition about Boston andbad offered to box Paddy Itynn at Paddysown exhibition In Sprintfield Mass which of ¬

fetMr Ryan for reasons now perfectly oldentnot see nt to accept By the way It was not

ltlho defeated Itynn at Mississippi City thatformal inserted tho Initial L In hil name

1 In full from Idm for moneyraid him for his Cincinnati trip and the signa-ture

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toll is plain John Sullivan I hope whenho returns from abroad that ho will not imitatetho dude darkles and write It J Lawrence tintIvan Imitation Is the sincerest lat andrho see lit to compliment IsItoyul MgbnebS by being known hereafter asJohn Lawrence Bulllvan nobody will objectbut tho other style wont go

Tho easy penny shaver who mows the bris-tles

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off Charley Mitchells face Is to be com-miserated

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Tho English lads jaws are so longnow that the poor barbers task has beon quad-rupled It can hardly bo possible that Char¬

leys spleen instigated the hissing of SullIvanby costrrmongcrs at tho Aquarium the othernisrht Eminent ootorhavresorted to suchdisreputable past when theywanted to mortify 1 rival but pugilists ofworldwide fame should above such devicesHowever It makes no difference now whetherhe did or did not Tho stamp of royal approvalhas been set on Sully and it will carryumphantly through almost any part Of thethree kingdoms

Tho only wonder Is that his enemies did nothire men before to hiss order to createhlmhlntho Impression over he was not aspopular an was represented John who Is attimes as linguistically clever as he Is alwaysphysically seems to have forgottenthat the slangof Billingsgate is the vernacular-of the costormongorfor hH called his nnoyorlpigs without tails Today his feotnative land of his progenitors and warm willbe tho welcome ho will recelv In it

Tho Dublin jackoons will go wild over himand when thoy navo chord and shouted overhim to their hearts they will tukl himout to tho Currngh of Klldnro whore greatDatfDonnolly conquered George Cooperin eleven rounds In which there Worknock downs bosldo a broken jnwbonE PatsyShcppard who was thor summer tellsthat the footprints men are 8t1 to beleon where they fought In Cork will

another bll time and beside howlhao-A fhnni tin ta aurA tnthe famous blarney stone As it IB he has verytaking ways with the Indlei or ho Is much be ¬

lied Id give a pretty to MO Sully on n side oa-rcoloutol with a Jnrvey 0 Musha Mlsther

Its the proud man I am tho dayto have ye behind mo Its sato to hot thatpalaver like that wleot enough of tips fromJohn to pay all bills ho ever ran no Inlloston I wish ho was out of Belfasthowever The black Iae not friendly tomen of his kidney and lie returns Its dislikewith al his heart In a scrlramago he wouldfar better among tho worst of English

than In a ftJn fight In BelfastThe backer Kllraln Is dlstrlbntnacopies of his colors around quit lbrllrThey aro elaborate and

some VIIground Is of white Ilk with ared white and blue brder In oppositeupper cornor al tho American und Irishshields lowr corners are theAmerican nnd Irish flags and tho shieldsof the States of Massachusetts and Mary ¬

land In tho centre li it magnificent por ¬

trait of Kllraln and beneath it Is a legend wittine forth that ho is the Champion puglllHt ofAmerica Altogether tho colorl are the finestever seen here end it is to 0hope that they

i onclrclo the vvulnt ofnext International tight In a tow

weeks the men wilt moot In Ithe ring anti tItersTO Ilnl know positively which Is the better

I am sorry that titer is not a probe ¬

nutty of tim presence of u largo American con-tingent

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at the ring side What u ten strikeSullivan could make If bo would take n placeIn Eilrulns corner and advise him through thefight Then if Jako wins every ono wouldsay that Inillvnnfl skill had helped him to vie ¬

oryaisdwlmt n sensation a match betweenhim Mid the big fellow would then create Ifear however that there is not enough of liemilk of human kindness In Johns compositionto make hIm udopt this course tend besidesCharley Mitchell would kick like a steeragainst it

Domlnlok McCaffrey seems to havo got ovorthetit of pugnacity which attacked him a fewweekago Then he was all rasurneeh to light

on the list Ho ttiiedto Induco PatFarrell to most him on oqultublo terms but-

terNolanttnd Pat Klllen to say noblnKofb-otaea Burkua were

b OlantlkoIf Iko nld Tommy Warren are In oar

nest tholrfcht Minneapolis next week oughtto bo the olevorlst featherweight battle foryear Both are clever and both are hardhitters tho Spider especially cud If bUllnolJand not merely pecuniary gain iis 1think those who soo their mill will rememberit for many a long duy to come TV Mr gave anexhibition of his temper with Johnny Clarkthe other day that nearly cost the latter hislife It is fortunate that Clerk is a gentlemanal well as H pugilist or the Spider would havoonline to regret his temerity

Tho stakes In tho JleAullfftCarnoy battlehaving boon drawn that affair Is over Themon will hardly ever meat arum in a ring con ¬

flict Johnny Is testily fur from a welmanRndIt Iis hard to Bay when ho willgain lerhnJlnelthorho usertight norCarnoywl andMeAulllfe has been warned by his lat experi-ence

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that ho cant take chuuuos with impunityany more

f An Out Far IitsePerhaps the oldest fur house in the country

is this of BOOM A Rro 449 Broad way ald irctiibly nobouicarrinnlatiffr tock It look niltwo ihouldbe more driven for noveltIes thus ever before 11llh-omnrr yriterd Uc did nicood butlnvM In Sits

furl part of I tin nrwou ons I select an uniiiuully goadiuarkrtluler Htvumji Iilmuch ever fur boarlnj anintki itt alu world had Iteen cniwiUd Ititu the niirbet I irtnuM luii end we Imvefiillr kitS vv will the demandto w V har no e < cl4liU tinleM 1 our varytut K < ee of rubs We kha lo bIrolddII evrrrIpuir Ilh irede Therein eaSy knuwthat II Ijuut run 1U cncri and III

IIW years bfor it does We are Yleal tlocked

to 4 eirery form but wef I itHiJv > fimjifllTUil kypaU

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nn covzoxT jvur BUBLAnd That la TTby Defendant f Xthttn

Alien Lost Foot lineNonwion Conn Dcl0Tho potonoy of

cider brandy was show this town lest nightThis brandy Is Avery Inlldlousluld It firedUfo blood and te onthuslnsD of nlineal descendant of redoubtable EthanAllen 8onator James Allen of hanoverThe oxSenator in a big broadchested manwith tho thaws and alaows of a Hercules MrAllen makes occasional trips to this city andbits last visit was paid yostorday Ho registered-at tho Waurcgan Hotel end paid close atten-tion

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during the day to tho bar Just after theRhodes of evening bad fallen on tho valley oftho Qulnnatnng the descendant of Ethan Allenwan an extremely hilarious and interestingcondltlonNtbat Is Interesting to the hnbituusof tho barroom Mr Allen stood at tho barandsaidI can outrun outiump outflet outwrcstlonnd anything else any man in Connecticut I

As the descendant of tho Itovolutlonnry heromndo this boast ho throw out his cholt ex-

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an athletic loft leg and de-

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at tho State of Connecticut generally-and those in the barroom In particular Thenhe continued with a more explicit offer

I Ill run a mile dash with any man here for825 nnd heros tho currency putting his banlinto his trousers pocket and bringing II rolbills which ho slapped upon the counter

In a dark corner of the barroom unobstrunlvo and alone sat n very small lean manwho would have served very well for n matri-culated

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slloln But he could run At leastho said could Ills name was too llyrnoalie walked the descendant of Ticondoroas warrior and said

Do you want to run Ill run youThe colossal exSenntordrew himself up as

well as be could until towered over the smallman like a cathedral antI looking down con-temptuously

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at him saidsee

When I run 1 run wltl something I conWell you wont see mo long after we begin

to run was tho skeletons replyMr lon calolior another glass of the Con-

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drinking It wiped hismouth on his coat sleeve Then ho turned-to hilwouldbcompetitor and remarked in I

Do yOU want to run Havo you got thomoney 1

Just at this critical juncture tho hand ofTeddy Sullivan the bartender appearedaround the corner of the bar Mr Allots failedto eee this little byplay But Mr Dimes sawthe hand and secured Its contents whichproved to be l2-

5Theres my money said Byrnes puttingIt upon tho ezbenutors as It lay on thecounter

The conditions of thIs rco said tho oxBenntor are that It shall run in tho Ver-mont

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style just as my famous ancestor ueod torun but not from tho British

And whets the Vermont stylo askedByrnes-

Ill show you right awaysaid Mr Allentaking off his overcoat His Prince Albert 101 ¬

lowed then hisvost nnd also his troupers Thoflannel garment which Is worn between a Con ¬

necticut gentlemans trousers and his cuticlewas also removed Then he put on his trous-ers

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and tied his suspenders around isis waistBareheaded and clothed simply In his under-shirt

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and trousers be stood ready for tho contest

Byrnes followed Mr Allens example Thetwo men presented n striking contrast Ifwant of flesh b n requisite Inn race Byrnescertainly had advantage Without waitingfor any word the redoubtable et8otiatorplunged out tho side door followed closely by

competitor The course led alongBroadway the most aristocratic street in Nor-wich

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Tim mon ran well together until thoerBenator gained a slight advantage Byrneshowever was In bettor condition thanhis atblotla antagonist anti soon tookthe lead In some unaccountable mannerthe Court House fonrsuddenly appeared be ¬

fore Mr Allen and run slam bans Into iL Thepickets cracked tho exSenator recoiledInto the gutter unlremained titers Bvrnoskept on and won tho rises On his return hopicked up the descendant Etlnn Allen whoalthough defeated wrs still conscious of hisheredity They walked back veryaffectionately to the barroom The affectionwas of necessity moro apparent on the part ofMr Byrnos Congratulation regrets and elderbrandy wore freely Indulged In nt the hotel bar

Well gentlemen said tho PxSoimtor Ican run a race on level ground but I aint good-at jumping hurdles

XOK LAUIES SAJfE FOR A TEAK

TBneen Who Makes Love Wherever HeOoei Put Awar un the lelemd

August Jansen the middleaged coachmanwho rails in lovo with his employers daughterHS regularly as clockwork was hauled up InHarlem Court yesterday for his last Ireak Hisappearance is decidedly against his success Inhis profession Ho is spare angular and verycheekbony and his gray yes are timid Yester-day

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his left eye was halo of green yellow andblue which boro a silent testimony to the weightof Detective Sergeant Cosgrovos fst Illsmoustache is long heavy and rod and his hairis the color of awlspot hay forgotten in thefield and rained on

Ills last employer was Mr John P Duncantho retired grocer of 0 East Sixtyfourth streetAccording to his custom ho foil In lov withMiss Annie Duncan and ho was dischargedfor annoying her After that he began to way ¬

lay her in the street and to bend her notes andmade himself a nuisance generally He metMiss Duncan on No 30 and Insisted upon es-corting

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her to tier home Detective SergeantCongrove blacked his loft eye and arrested him

Miss Duncan camo to court yesterday withher father and a young lady anti several otherfriends or Interested persons Among thesewas tho Rev Dr E Walpolo Warren whomJensen had been bothorlng of late for testi-monials

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as to his characterJensen regarded Mieu Duncan with a silly

smile while that young ludy flushing a littlennlD

This man she said In a tremulous voicewas a coachman In my fathers employ He

was discharged for his nttentlons meand since that limo has followed ran In thostreets almost every day and Insulted morepeatedly On Nov 30 1 met him on tho cor-ner

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of Alndlfton uvnuo nnd bixtyfourth MreetI did not want SI po I crossed Mudlsfnavenue to got out of his way Hotook hold of my arm and Colowctlnrlreadied the other hide ftf tho avenue when hoprotested that ho loved mo anti wantud mo tomarry him I called to a policeman nnd JanSn left In n hurry On Dec 1 mind J itt i repuat-rd his nnoancos and I was compelled to causehis urrent t

Justice Weldo made short work of tho caseHe heard Junbens plaint about his law-yers

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absence Than ho sent Jansen to Oneyear In the penitentiary In default of f 1 000 Inllfor good behavior Jansen will probably spendtime year In prison

Junsiui product tho following letter whichho wished It understood onus Irom Miss Dun-can but which AllJDrentlywlH modelled on thoconospondenco Toots and writ-ten

¬by himself to himself

N Y vnv II H7FiriK Slat I ihould he tlss4 lo have yea relied early

tIti nflernoon and I hopa > ou havent forvoiicn wlut-pleaienl time we hod peabrlde N J cud Iou icrry0thai you nor left

I remains yours surelyAJMI DitKr

Wee Iladr Cheated at the Pall fThere was much fwrpilso in political and

especially In Itcpubllcan circles In Brooklynwhen It was announced sifter tho couulllloft-ho ballots at tbo Fourth wardtion a couple of weeks ago that Michael FDady tho Btalwnrt Republican boss of theward had met with his first detent The eontest was close and mltlng but there had beenvery close und exciting elections In this baili-wick

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often before and > et Mr Dady ha t neverfailed to Miucero himself and his man through-to victory Mr Dady howovor dam not pro-pose to allow his political tttnr to remain Inoollpso He declares that ho and his filomUwere cheated outo victory at the lisleby the grossest kind of fraud and for 1111101pose of punishing the persona umponBlble MrDaly David D MoKennon and othorrf wentbefore Justice Walsh yesterday with it stark ofaffidavits setting forth that Inspectors GeorgeP Cochran und Caswoll L Clair score guilty offalse counting mind other I ni JusticeWalsh was rOuatll to lactic Wllrntl for thiarrest of IIRJoctOr for Ilust pitwary law but ho would further con-sider

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the mutter

Calnmerer Beautiful 8bov VlndanrA J Cammeyers shoo store with Its 125 feot

of iliow wlndowi la RUth avenue at the cornier ofTwelfth treetli ihe largest eitabllihment of the kindIn lull country nth nowhtre sits can there be foundsuch a tock of opcllolda foot wear Mippen forlittle children b1 mWt and ton ladle sitUgentlemen are the great attraction of the time forladlea the prettiest ones are the Atlouls They have Ihe-

Loula XV heel and are made nf patent leather withtrlIhl red cr soft suede tot and trlmned nltli troalsliver buckles AnotherI pretty kindI that cst moremoneyI

Ila of bronie kim irlmuird sills ItnUi Iheretire med with lists buckets or I mix unit mat fromKl tto 3 n pair for men liter cia iniiiiy fiyei-of tllpncn aiimo i t theta Wutiriillr cmbrolacre I

but tie h iMl omril am of alligator chits tinUbed lu torture wino or chestnut abadr Thelest Ila new for these who want olIlI comrnrt thereare the cold proof ahoel anti foot xarmera for Indooroutofdoor UK They are made u listIng aol unlycoat fl Hubber bouts tar boys and men tire lit seasonand tn atauitard oodi the ladleiwaukenphuC handeeyed she fer 3 and the peucemamsutls taleiishstn 460 an rMouk i UTertiu

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BEn XIEMAXH LRARNS UltATT POKER

And Xspreeeti Opinion of Herr Welf ferwhich the Latter Wants Damages

For two daypost IerAlbert Nlomnnntho tenor of elmnn opera company nowsinging nt tho Metropolitan Opera House hitsdivided his time between music and a consid-eration

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of what ho should do to avoid tho un-pleasant

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consequences of nnsworlng In a suitfor slander wherein damages are laid at

10000 The complainant In tho case Is HerrFrederick Wolf ot 238 West Fortythird streetMr Wolf Is very fond of music and musiciansAccording to Bnmuol 0 Barnard his attorneyin tho suit Mr Wolf made tho ncaualntanco ofHerr Mlemann hosT llobluson nnd othermembers of the troupe with whom Niomannwatt singing n year ngo or moro Herr hiobintots wishing to obtain QUllrter In u privatehouse applied to Mr succeeded Inloosing Mr Wolfs second floor Mr Wolf ac-cording

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to Lawyer Barnard was Induced to lothim have It out of leuduhlp and love of musi-cal

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gentlemenAroneother ways In which Mr WoU antI Mr

entertained their guests who culledto see them in large numbers was by nn exhi ¬

bition of tho uncertainties of n nulot game ofdrnw wills a 51mll Forlonvonhcothounmo-wa nlavcd In roomto the comfort of tho gentlemen Mrs WolfLawyer Barnard says used frequently to servoit cold lunch with llhluo wino and other sooth-Ing liquids to remove nny little acerbity thatmight arise over tho game Mr Wolf LawyerBarnard says was n continuous loser but thatwould never havo given him a second thoughtIt it lout not beon for tho unkind return whichas alleged ho received for his hospitality oxtended to Herr Memiinn

AlonAln January last Mr TV oil observed thatwho had so often come to his house

came no more Herr Hoblnnon even soughtother quarters Worse thins that the members-of the coterie cut biOdead on the street Indig-nant

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at thll ho rushel to such friends as roinsisted hll asked why this had hap-pened

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In hli complaint ho SCII that holearned becausewas Ierr NlemJIIwith malice and a dslro totho presence of JlorltsiPaoh 1mllriscliorEmllHanger Anton Scull Theodore Hnbe manMorris Gold Henry II Colin Alexander Kmo-mer Caspar Fcchtler nnd Crlchton Webb

Wolf tho complainant moaning Is n profes-sional

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gambler timid his house the house ot thocomplainant ucanlngl is only a gambling es

Mrf UoHtnnt

did not act hastily Ho waited un-til

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Herr NIomnnu had sailed away to Europoand hat sailed back again and had for two

charmed the lovers of Gorman tenorvoice who frequent the Metropolitan Opera

and then ho hired tho lawyer who senta noto us follows to Herr Nieinun-

nN You Dee I 15d7llr JVImann Jetropohltuii Opera Haa-

in I have Ibtcn cnnviltr by Mr Frederick Wal ofmtWeit horty third Street city will tInmaUcloun nnd unwarrantable In which youhav Rlandered Stint to hit acquaintances and friends bvcharging blm with being a profeuinnal gambler sodthe keeper ot a framln Mr Wolfe hissbon aerinitety damaned socially nutS flnanclally

Uolr you forthwith publicly apologize tn my clientby llKMTtinK such retractionI In the public newspapers oftitle city I have poNltheaud peremptory instructions tosilent legal proreitihtcs loot You to enforce the vlndlcatloa of my clients honor YOr revpectfulhSIULC-

LG CL UAHnnNext day Herr Robinson called on Mr Wolf

and said that If Herr Nlomnnn hail done nnyhn was willing to make suitable amendswronl did not think that ho ought to got tho

mistIer Into the publlo prints ll Violf In-

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that tho apology must he prlntClln or-

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to ba commensurate wills the 11110 toneand there the negotiationsproeeis server vtts let louse on tho trail of Momaim

A IVIDOtr A310XG TilL FUJlmSShe Got Fledffea to Nnvr the Song Birds asset

3InUe lremlaory Note or ThemSHNTCA FALLS Decl0Two weeks ngo 1

llttlo woman about 35 years of ago airlvod inSeneca Falls She va In mourning She hallnn unusually fair complexion dark bluo ayesanti brown hair and liar face was attractiveand expressive of modesty and refinement Shosaid she was Mrs Ruth Armstroll of NewYork and was ono of tWllyo agents whol theSociety for tho Prevention of Killing bongBirds In Now York had sent out Into tho ruraldlntrlctsof this Stab for the purpose of gettingpledges from 1lluoulllllOollo that they woulddo all In power suppra tho slayingof tho birds Hbo obtained boveril pledgesfrom pool lo In Seneca Falls and on thenext day drovo over to tho bumlot ofEast Varlck Seneca county whore shewent to Elder Colton a pillar In the churchthere and the richest farmer In the town Hhostated her errand to the older and was invitedto his house to spend tho night The wholoColton family wero delighted with her andElder Colton not only signed a pledge whichMrs Armstrong presented but presented thnlady with three tl bills for the treasury of thesociety lu New oik Deacon Skinner of Lodlwas also visited und moved by tho fair hubswords to sign a pledge forcblcklnJJtbu slauul-iter of song births ofth Pence In West Varick isnd Daniel Simpsonand Peter Henson of Tyro also gladly signed

Next dsy tho pretty widow recclvod u tologrant front Albany and with tears I her eyesshe hastily packed liar tunk at boardinghouso in heneca ills Her only brothers asdying in Albany said and she took thefirst train for that city Several dajs latorthere were some trot mOIl men In benieacounty The widows bird pledges-all turned up as promissory notes AlbertMall a hostLer anti merchant at Sheldrakebought notes to tho amount of IH40 which pur-ported

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to have boIs given by Elder Colton andHoz khlh Bishop Mr Hall bought thorn ofa middleBgid man who pretended to havesold farm mlchlnerlu this re and thus-to have notes They hail beetsingeniously constructed from tho pledges toprotect the birds Similar notes varying Inamount from 150 to IhIJO each hove beon soldby the man in other parts of tho countyduring the past five days and It is reckonedthat the total amount of notes constructedfrom tho songbird pledges and sold In this rogion IIs 11300 or lUiluToday It has boon learned that a wontonexactly answering tile description of SirsArmstrong worked thin songblruplodsto swin-dle

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In Ooneseo anti Livingston counties sev-eral

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months ago The result of the work atthat time was ovor 2700 An old grayhalrodmart negotiated tho promissory notes titan

Tn California and hack for SIlTTho Ponn > lvanla Railroad Company Is now

lelllnr eieumiou tUketa tj California cood for sixmonths irons the day of lIu The rates to ban Fran

Ion Bun them or Los Vnselea ant return are ti117 andfI2f A ll7tlcSetcnrrle n person hy wny of Wathlue

The purcliaier Imx K hoke or rumen lst I routouncii PIutIK M Lout or Katuno iiy The ticketcontain an exchange ticket order lor use on 110 Westernroads IhU entitle a mtssttoer lo nn ettunion ticatlutueit by the respective trunknuutluental lutes at ther-Luitcrn toruiin1

Notee of lliulc KentTwo extra lloftnann conrerta wilt be given this

wed both at the Metropolit in flu UIt wl1I ne an-erenlnff perfomianuk on luemlay and a natinceou-TliurJ J I

This week will see the lBI of Dorolhy at tho StandartS Ihraire for the present 11tutu IntlI excellentrusH and Hilt undouUieilli mol> Petlt5 alrtAdy-lamllUr wllh U to tour l1 list ptrfounniKc

Van mOle lover wIlt bcieir at one feature ofthe weiku roKrumnie nt lbe ti10101111 > lfir-frlid Its aniiountcil oral tIti will niithtMonday and Satur lay ttitiiites uil be laLttt up with

TIle htiweb5 and hautl Mill be riueatml on WijtUace tixy

The ptrfomaiue of Mailelon Itt the Cnulnc hunnotably Improved diiriui tha neek ant uurm t Siteltrfi audiences JI which tile CaHlno Ila atriiHlonif-ilferynlelit I hI Onlnlhro wll be Allotlarof tholopulr aarrid b > the mcinbira of-

Mr Abbeys troupe with AeueudorA und lint IJTR-Oorihtbtru

Thn publlo rehearsal for the Th irmm concfrt IIn thinMelnuuy IHall terlM o 111 tale BIMW neviThuinlii nt JucIk ilu pri nIM N an tptlonHlit FtriMU oneeiinfur Iihli iitrie I ni itf nhi iianu n iseri Ire totic brile nt MMinn nlkininu rcioml icrenaile fuunit iinhf trn a work ot tthe pro iirlimn 11 u xm-

iliuii lluna loren yirliuny win j i unirrtn itsligolcJAlol

Mike Adiii Axe liir Uhu IfilI to Dm IULu of the

Mr Waltir Damrosih net noon claim thin tills ofrbamplon In tIle pr iucilonI o novnltirH Several hav-esrshly Ilint irlwii In ihla ttTlia uf armpbonj mnceriaut-tbo viitruiuiUiin iml lii I its neM whith Mil In jilt otthalunlat KVrlilnir > 17 u irrrtlto by Dvorak tt itIbepairdfor the fret tlmi Outer numbers on the pro

sri Hrabm Third Hymphony lieethovenframingod u piano concerto by HeuieJl Sirs FannyHlnomrlclil Ziegler wilt In the soloist The publlo ruheamulbccurt ou rrlday ufleinoon Ue Ilo

One of mite meet Important eveuta of the musical searon n Ill hn Site lint ronurtI by the Itonon frmpliinr-orchritriI t hint will occur at Ill inc nj llalfunUrJ-nrhilayevenlnirf title week Tim IprOkrtniiDC follownI It CtS tOt II rrevfclmti1 5y m Viwiur JItu r1AililllmI tO hiltS Kiuih rnliili mlI rinlieslrii ik bv Jolni rrlmulun MHI n t litViirobvMtrallon of-

htiiuliDrt a 1uneral MarcU and llccibut rna Second M inptlEt Tlippnlollt will lia MkK IrS irulte IfJmann uavnrit lontru to n Hnrion IV iUi < ihu Kniih urlaIsite will simi roieral Hlun S lilch oo not yet announcedMr itilietiti Ullkn he Italer oe U IU tretli tire hui-ai far prejudl m ivhlch were ariiu ed-

brlilieinriiiiUirntlu Rutton tlrce t err > IBU IJII e-

irlcunf roar elitht roncrrliIn iuie Hull iI unileut tn mtet the < lemanui ul tile puhli-

t bin treek at the ThAlla 1 be of unusual Interest In-

anuuth an Ilu a IJIiloutotl pfrlormaiirr by Juukermann AntI Hneirl two erformrnco titit la given byMalhlble ollrelly lliupniuiar tlinrerwaant ono timelhnnianater of this iltuita and IIs iow and ilsas woe aIrtiorlle comedienne with her founir rnpe tierpresent eiiKeknment titers U A ieeiel one uxtcndiiiirever lirowKks durluif nrlileh llm rliii will iulpenr In-

famtliir sootheI n eras Hko Hoi cart ifs 7 itt hOtr itlnltr i file M iiisiri tc MIT enunKenunt-

Is it4te ite4ile from the faitthat tIe Hi Iiull troipe-inI rnoIIit i rmani uU lulai he niiiyB liHoan-In I i i httt herhih iinil ilte lsn u IM L-

At Ihe rita e ot her TnulU tiuHscmnit she C IIIIII to-

Ihe KiiirlUb Held tile tn cil theThalia lean followI VtonJa the rto Lln nlvlitof lunkermann sitU Hoelel Tunday 54 appearance ofJuiihertnson Iii inspeciiir nmaiuu WdDUdu rpetuba 0 The Ilugueitoits wlhJaulh Thursdaybesmsirea wilts OOlroU1 1dJrrsate tut olli alu ecceccioe

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HENRY GEORGE GIVES IT UP

rBERIC mtr nti NO XAIIOR rAnrTr-nBSnJENXZAL CAMlAZGN

The Itcneene Why the AntUPavertr LenderDecma U Wlee to do Out of Actlro Petitmist Onelnee for he Cnraluc Year

Mr henry Ocorffo said to n SUN reporteryostorday My argument against going intothe national canvass Is this Such n campaignso violently arouses lIsa wontlmonts ot the coun-try

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and tho pooplo at largo are so flnnlynfllllatoll with tho two rout parties that our cause andour issue would bo lost sight of In the generalturmoil We are not jot in a position to com-mand

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unough attention tomakolt piytogointon Presidential canvass Moreover tho expenseof such n canvass Is simply enormous It hasbeen n terrible drain upon us during this pastoar to conduct oven a Btato campaign Now If

we go Into a national campaign wo must havoUckotB printed to bo distributed in everyvoting precinct in the country wo must havespeeches made wo must have local head ¬

quarters In fact all the appliances of n politi-

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machine must bo brought Into play Thooxponiio of that would bo something unendura-ble

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and I am afraid wa cannot think of It Theargument on the other side of course Is verystrong That is that if wo do not KO Into acampaign the rank and file of our supporters-will lose faith and Interest In tho causa It Isprobably truo that mon nood to fool that theyhavo something to light for which lives frontday to day and doos not take a hibernation soto speak It looks however as if tha policy ofthe party would bo that which will result inhaving a national ticket In the field next yearand waging a persistent campaign Most ofour rlonds are in favor of this course at thewisest ono and so in all probability wo shallhave tots Independent ticket

What would be your own Idea ns to utilizingsuch strength ns you have in case you do notrun a separate ticket-

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would be my plan to make alliances in a-way that should seem most advisable For In-stance

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If one of tbo parties should tako u-squnro position upon thin tariff Question woshould Illnd It judicious to tilde with that partywhich favors free trade und thus wo shouldlend our weight to the accomplishment of onoof the elements of our cause

Do you think that tho rank and file of yourparty IB so well grounded In tho principles offree trade that you could swing thorn upon thatIssue and depend upon their votes being castfor titus candidate and tho platform that ropreSent U 1

Oh I mot certainly do Bald Mr Georgeemphatically I think that nearly all of thevoters of tho United Labor party are free trad-ers

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and that they would see tile advisability ofsupporting somo other party on that doctrinefor ono year and watt for another campaign be ¬

fore attempting to show Individual strengthYost SOP the question is rather hazy at presentbut still as I RIlYhthl Indications ore that ourpolicy will be I of maintaining nn In-dependent

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position milking no alliance butconducting our light for principles entirelywhether wo are sure of defeat or not

admit said Mr George that tho figuresIn tho last election were disappointing hutthoro are many reasons why wo should haveoverestimated our strength It is unneces-sary

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now to go Into those reasons Inasmuchus we candidly nitwit that we ware mistakenAH to the future of the party I nm poslthothat It Is going to baa poimuiont organisa ¬

lion anti that it will hold neatly nil of thovotes cast at the lust election and will certainlygain more In tho futnro Vt o are at present dlvldod as to our policv on one or tno mattersthat arn enllruly minor In their mgntllcanceThat is this great hotly of mon who voted forus at this last election tire undoubtedly unitnnd lasting believers In the platform on whichwo stand That Is tho most Important thingand in that sense w o ate wholly united and dotaimlnod to keep up thellgnt but there lire twopoints on which wo art as yet uncertain OnoIIn Itself mtliur insignificant Is as to tie namo-nf the organization Most of us feel thatUnited Labor party IIs to degree n misnomerand wo arn costing about for something whichshall bo more specific and more Inclusive Thatquestion however will never ciiuso any divis-ion

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whatever in our ranks The other matterIs a grave one and upon it depends what woshall do next year We have a Presidentialcampaign coming on If wo vvoroto nominate aticket we should bo condemned to a hopelesscampaign ending of course in overwhelmingdefeat Now tho point is Is it wiseI to go Inton campaign with a certainty of defeat or Is Itnot better to hold off for a year or two andthen concentrate our energies again upon offi-cers

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local to this State 7 What Is your opiniono It

This question well illustrates Mr Georgescharacter Ho frequently succeeds in Inter ¬

viewing the Interviewer to a greater extentthan the reporter Interviews him

It is now more than a month since the elec-tion

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and n month therefore fine the leadersof tho United Labor party experienced notonly an overwhelming defeat but a very gravedisappointment From their own admissionsit Is clear that they wero sincere In prediulng-nn enormous vote for their State ticket Theyhud even confidently looked for tho electionpeveral in rahors to tho Leglslatuia The Ideathat JlenryOeorgo should not poll In tho wholeState more than a few thousands beyond hisyule In this city nlono last yent slaver occurredto them They have boon now for five weekseplaining away the figures and doing thoir hostto save tho party from falling to pieces Therohave been n good many signs of rupture In thorants anti It has seemed to politicians thatdisintegration hud set In for good mind that theUnited Labor party was no longorto bo consid-ered

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as a serious factor In national politicsMany peoplo besides tho Labor men havn IDeasurprised at this result It did look as if withthir sure v ol e of at least 50 000 that they mighthold the balanco of vower In this btuto antithus turn tho Presidential election In tiny wayto suit themselves As a fact tho poIItlUnndof both piirtioH have ceased to care what theLabor peoplo do although the work of regain-ing

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deserters to the old ranks Btlll goes on In-

tlustiuletI WilY known only to political woniujiiimost serious event In tho Labor ranksBince the election lists been tho expulsion of

ovoml of tho most acho members from theCounty General Committee on account ofchargiw of fraud It IIs bald that some of theward leaders sold out time State ticket ion moneynt time lust election With a view to seeing justhow this party Itself foil tho situation joureorrespondent called this morning upon litanyGeorge and talked with him concerning tho fu-ture

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of tho party

imie Wnrfc or Nt Vlncenta nnipttnlSt Vincents Hospital which Is under tho

chargo of the Sisters of Charity maintains anIndopondont ninbulame soivlce and respondsto callb In Its district which IIii bounded byCanal street Fourteenth street tho Northlllver tool tho contio of the city For thissorvIc no compensation Is received mom thecity time htato or any other source Tho inaln-Unanco of homos anti vehicles tho pay ofdrivers andI tho cost of tho reception mind euroof Injuied portions all comes out of time hospltnl trensuiy 8t Vincents ambulances ro-

Bpondod lust soar to lHIH calls nnd 817 acci-dent

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inios taken front thin htioot or theHteanu on tthe North IIther worn ttsoatod-

lhiilni itt > ear whlih closes Dec 31 tthonuinbar or free nntlonts tioituri In tho hitspltal warts will liuvii beon close on 1100 undmany of thosu hnvo lirun hovoial months In thoIinstitution Dm hospitali iIK absolutely uiisoc-tarlun although under Catnollo iiiinijunientThe SIsters oMluuto hunt fully onethlid of thopatients tire nonCatholics-

Bt Vineanth lusts no omlowmont not a singlebeth sit ltpoi t td by subnet I pi Ion timid is whollyIdependent on public support voluntarily cotstilliutudt und on tho Incoino derived from pity ¬

InK patients Duringthn Winter months nn nv-ingo of UO shivering mon und women roeelvo

lieu meal iiull > In tlio Liisainunt of Iho old hos-pital

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hulldlniioii UlMenth at reel near Seventhavenue and contributions of foot or clothingwill bu woltoimiI-

hoHOvYhiHlOftlrn toaid fitMncontVeint sotitheir contributions direct to the lioniltut

Jrlblllr nt ONeillsIt would hardly bo enough to pity that tho

beautiful txhltiltion of holiday goods at Ocelli SIxthavenue situ Twentieth sIred has attracted a crowd of-

pmtrcltaeene to that oil known sure tot Ihe sidewalk Infront of OSetU e tits known as one of the uuilMC jiarU ottown but she imsuui criwd hiss ittorececti ko that Ihe empbtjces have as much AH they can tin to PMlsfy thtlr cuts

bitters A rnporlrr truiralet throukh tile rroml milnuked the jierliieiiJfnl vi hat hi hud done to draw eu-

UriteI a pert of New Vorte population to IliU one paCvn y lie eald Its simply tcrauae we haveevcry

IMiiK lu the nay nf IttIiisy jmi li thai jeone run thinkof sitU clara loo 1it tjllliu that Europe con furnishIn the wiy of Slits liritibrati fJo hero All tie prominentpotierten tire renrtuu flied Thero are new dMliiita In Im-

jiortnl olck iiaii t eierythlujr In brortlo houtelinid ili rmnciit or uillllr ne have sets olduolv d-eiin > ln > iteeiiMn el > tletek li ui and lomiiiin Ihtie-a ii lianiSoine tohritlou of nAiiillni lamp bronze Iltyen Kill and lirni1 curios end jewel elatei To take nn-

tliefuo edict 1 thinkuocoul I iile o 111411101 fa tlll LL-On our f elry iounler > ou whit Unit

II eierytlilnn la lhatHue Nnuell inakeeot atehvM II welt us ucli tiling itsLnuiileI and JAO i lu > tier tire i iicnt iiaees of ui the-fainouainakrii tlitr tirrityof dolls l iirfmiiii Innuiicraul-er until neeleel the uicful xu Mil llnU vo hatethe tory llnrit lure llrhu rolartI lumlken Iljln

I handcribrodfifil plo li ftlhl situ toilet set nnd Indies innbrelise tutU 0111 routes itt tie ner t sttlriiI andittreuonanlr tries lnllunius ui tilt > uocHlin iliunirlock Iu lion eittiii In the city for ipiantli quailandtirlie Vo Imie turnrd hit ivliil uf iho U turnoutInto u liouickerpln department eirothln ticir taryor useful l titers an I II wouU make a touieker riiLean 11ttd lu1 lo see It

In all lithium olIJo of nolldHy goats we are olearinOut our stoCk at very tow nrlceicloaks wraps soduoh things we tell s saute inhlanoes at less than onethird utile value Press patterns very inltLl imirUoUdaitJBKMiiU w Mi Hllto on very low

r± c tel

JIOEOEIlS TUG trIflE JtfrLDOO-

VT little TVreetler Thick Iw Pest lav FallBOO Wcrth f Sufertg

Ernest Roobor and his grievance againstthe mammoth Muldoon are topics ot InterestIn the sporting world lioebcr la a little wrest-ler

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weighing only about 170 pounds andknown ns the trainer ol the JapMuldoon is the Gnuco Roman championwho does a living statuary act withIlallen t Harts troupe and makes Itinteresting for local talent wherever ho goesby offering t500 to any ono who will throw himand SO to any ono who vlll wrestle with himfifteen minutes anti not got thrown

The troupe was at Minors Theatre lost weekand the circumstances that form the subjectof Iloobors complaint occurred on Wednesdaynight When the announcement ot the 50offer was mode ho arose In the body of thehouse anti expressed a willingness to take itUD Itoobor was not looking for the 6001 the150 wan Quito enough for him Most of thocandidates feel the same way about it andthis makes Muldoons task moroUinicult Theyare only on the defensive and ho does not havehalt the chance to get a killing grip on thornIt Is a big handicap and Ilftoen minutes is notlong when n good man Is working to keephimself from being put shoulders and hip orhips and shoulder to the boards

When time was called Itoeber threw himselfflat-ils

on the stage with his hands clasped acrossbreast Muldoon watt tar from gentle with

ilm and pulled one ot his arms around behindds back until ho was afraid of breaking IItThen ho lot it go and took Iloebor by the hoodtwisting his neck It was hereto treatmentand an tIme men struggled Iloebor got a hangfrom Muldoons elbow that bloodied his noseAfter a while Muldoon got a hug upon ItooberHpeck calculated to choke daylight put of himHo grow red In the face and then almost blackThis and the blood on his face nock midshirt made the audience shriek Don killthe mast dont choke him to death Twicethe referee Steve ODonncll stopped Muldoonsupposing that Itoebors orbs meant that holuau had enough But each time Itoaber plucklly decided to continue

The fifteen minutes worth 3 33Sn minuteto Muldoon wore slipping away AH the rotree called out If you are done mako somesign bo got the old hug on lioobers neckagain and as the men rolled over the mattressand town to the foot lights the house stoodright up and Tolled

Rooher waved his hand He gives up saidthe referee and the bout was stopped As soonas ho got on isis feet Itoeber spoke to the audience claiming a foul because Muldoon had hithim In this nose and the 50 because he saidho had stayed llfleon minutes Manager Hal ¬

len and Mtildoou declared that there was onlyeleven minutes ot wrestling and alter consid-erable

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talk Hnllen said Thoios two minutesleft yet go and wrestle It you want to Roo ¬

bar would not do thus and the referee lucid thathis giving up was tho same as a fall Tho cur-tain

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was rung down and the house clearedlint the audience u as not EatlaQodand a crowd

hung around the doors until the police drovethem away Itoeber has complained of histreatment but Muldoon and some outsidesporting mon who saw It say that ho did notseem to know the rules of OrtccoRoman wrest ¬

ling

UOXUIIS TO VASTOR UOOlEB

A Reception and Preeente H fbre his D-

pnrtare green Kingston for New YorkKINGSTON NY Dec 10The Rev John

Hooper an account ot whose troubles hero andIn California were recently published in TnnSUN loft for Now York today and on Sundaywill preach In lute new charge Bt Pauls Re-

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Church HottHavoni A recent hatterfrom his estranged wife who Is now in Cali-fornia

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with the children declares that the hostnews sliu could hear regarding her husbandwould bo that ho was under tho turf

At a special meeting of the Prosbytcry ofNorth River hold at Nuwburch last 1rlday 3 rHooper asked leave to resign from his chur aCity lngincer B B Scans ono of the ldcsappeared as the Commissioner of the chuiihand said that the church united in the requestwhich was then granted by thin Presbyteryandthe Rev T Mncnuughton of wburgh wasappointed to preach at thus church here lastSunday and declare the pulpit vacant On lustSunday night time church was crowded hun-dreds

¬being unable to gain entrance to listen

to Pastor Hoopers farewell and on Wednes-day

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evening the members of the church gavehim a farewell reception at this residence ofCommander William Newman U B N Manywero present outside of tim congregationThe Interior of the house was handsomelydecorated Over one side of an archdividing the parlors wero th wordsGod EverDefends the Right and on this opposite side

AuKevolr 813 Sears on behalf of the la-dles

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presented Mr Hooper with n set of em-bossed resolutions the Rev William N Senrlcsof Bt James M K Church of this city presentedhim with a goldheaded cano on behalf of thecongregation and L Burger handed him agoldheaded silk umbrella as a token from theyoung men of the church

A session of the Presbytery of North Riverhas been called to meet in the First Prcsby-teilan Church in Nowburph on Friday after-noon

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of next week U will bo held for the put ¬

pose of deciding whether Mr Hooper slush re-tain

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lila ministerial standing hut opponentsappear to have managed tn get n hearingthough time clerk of the Presbytery and otherministers who have hoard the charges t ay theyare not sufllclent to moot with severe censurelot alone deposition from the ministry

llnylnc flunsklnr with Gold DustA registered letter received nt THE SUN

office yesterday from VToippe Idaho was nothicker than though containing only a haltshoot of note paper But It wa unaccountablyheavy It proved to contain two dollars worthof gold dust for two years subscription to THEWEIKLY SUN from Thomas Qlbbs u minor ofPierce City Idaho

UOLIDAT FASUIOX NOTES

Objects In Antique wrought Iron are much sought forliolliUy gifts

Mock Jewels are Introduced Aa the centres of newerworst with tall towns

White lambs wool trims silver ray suits prettily furyoung girls sod children

Small clocks In fancy framings of metal are prettyand Inexpensive holiday girls

Illack Ivnx Is the favorite fur of matrons stud elderlymaids ho cannot Afford seat

Aqua marine topaz emitter cOlored Jewels set la smalldiamonds are quite In favor for gum rIngs

Moomtoun anti titters eyes are popular aeml preciousstones for rings scarf shawl and tate pins

lowers are revIved for ball dress garnitures but theyare so mounted as to be divested of All stiffness

long nnd shun wrapnof seat and seal plush are againthus urn favorites of women who know how to dress

A Jewelled clasp or diamond brooch fa frequentlyplaced at tile top of the lacing In front of u ball corsage

Chinese toy booSts sail Jnp dulls Hood the counterdevoted to Oriental stud oleUal brio a brao la the hang ustores

U tIs predicted that there will be mere presents of lampetitle year than of tiny other one I lece ot decorativefutility

Pieces of Russian silver white and frosted enamelledtoll diioraled with nInth work make very choiceChristmas gifts

IJocka of Reese and thuds dioTes of pigs trains ofhorses ind mulns and groups of touts compose some ofthe new metal and bUquu ptper weights

The beaded galloons of this season mire vrorthv of thewondrous stunt moire flush nnd velvet silk and bcn aline fabrics they are tiled on for Iriinmlnus

All KludMof furs will be acceptable as holiday presentshut set of tile fox furs black timid silver ret blue andyruy are the firm favorites v Hh young women

When a girl wears A lowerenrnlture to item ball dresssite mutes Ihe prrfume of tie Cower that lorms the bou-quets garlands anti parure or spray for the hair

The newest fancy tn perfume sets for the toilet tableIs to have the glass bottles encased In metal covers 1m-lluting u piece uf cloth tied around time neck with A silveror gold cord-

Among choirs objects for holMIT rifts found In tinsart lectlnns of ouch trio bran aro homi exouMiopieces of Itockwiiod pottirjr mimi Cincinnati with tUtuundr lre aims tiger eye efTecK

The rige for brace and copper Is on the wane It nwA-PPI ars mo tly In lie form ol vesso K fcueh e s tea kcttl slamp mid vain pui ppiHlrd ritst In antique viroufhtIron frames cranes and Ump sitU lower viamla

Colored tilt can re lice trimmed hapll eritilrr < urnrnde tn do duty as faur Isnip simile covers ibv luttln-ii Stile In the centra fur the hlmnry to pius through aud-trlmmliijr tile same Mlih lace to snatch tile tender

Au exqnieile gtiwn fry the bride of a silver wedding la-

compoied of silver gray moire antique of high lustrecombined with panels corsage ant ptremeots of blackvelvet trlmmea with black lace and Jet passementerieand rain fringes

II Is said hit one can hardly believe II that the mostacceptable of alt holiday presents to a lady from her busbandor brother or any friend who baa a ritht to give Itla along narro ttrlpof tinted paper on vrblUi Is written

Pay to the order of 1 c

Ihe favorite Jewel ornaments for Christmas gills arenlmond or rose diamond pn U orl Hants In tihv formof suns stirs creic ntn towers butter Im nfic cliiiItaivs or balls or mhrr form muunlrd on hulrpliuwhich can i o utilized lor othur iurpse Sn will mildcoll urr

file roso leaf tail drrss for drbutunUs I of tulvtitiall tie ilripirlvs of skirt immit Imioe eiiOl s Uh tti ti renmttlote lieu tuf iile ilooernt Ihe II > Mar 5 itswho ilresa Is AS light AM A foul iler l Mng iinlod ontulle user net stud these over tine mull muslii oirrLltlit lining silk

The loveliest evening dress for u tall ant hanOeombrunette In oue madu ot shot slit ibis colors changingfrom orango in palu lemon and pink tier thin Is M

drapery of amber dulled tulle looped with agraffes ufamber nd pink cri Hal lead and nato fringes fellIngover cascades of lace

Novelties for the Christmas tree cnmlst of silver setgilt paper hiinbonlfrf iii time chin ii of helmets bld raveshints chile viichls Unties ducks mid inert iiiloiiiftill silk rut hao ret and blue lll c nlul > cilIa llllnarrow ribbon itiir strings lit aiu h Ibim lu the liceafter lit li gthv leg to en lit bonbons M Ithl

A woudrrfully eilrctho tell gets ii Iin mate of totot Aline ilntrd silk a tilt lraIirti lIt wills cr1 ettal beatel I tile on Ihe tulle > rr sunpended ct gold srAndn-opaline drops nf crvstsl changing from pate blus llii pickand white as the wearer moves In the dance The tulledraperies are rippled stud arnllured with maraboutaand line llowtra aud Dots of ribbon all la the louee ntthe shot silk slightly eraphaalied IB depth of color Thisjewels In thus coiffure to the nsckf and arrnj b the eauand oa the bdi9 a Tpaii aai ouilf

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ROJUAXCE OPA mroitca SUIT

Eventrnl Iflsbnrr ofn Oil Rosmrt In Lnxnry-nnd harried to a Farm lionel

MIDDLETOWN N Y Doc 10Mm Alicefllllflon ot Lawton this county is an Intolllgent refitted anti Imndsomo young vroninnwith n remarkably strnngo and eventful his ¬

tory She is the victim of an lllasflortod mar-riage

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and the story of her Ufo li stow revealedin connection with a suit brought against herhusband for separation and alimony

Alice Yubor was born In Philadelphia abouttwentytwo years ego where her father JohnYubor was at that tmio n prosperous flourmerchant Sho wits nn only child and In herearly youths hail n luxurious homo anti enjoyedunusual educational advantages Including forn time thoso afforded by n famous Bostonboarding school for young ladies Meantimean estrangement aroso between her father antimother which culminated when the girl wasabout U years old In a divorce Allco remain-ed

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with her mother who soon fell front theaflluonco ohio had once enjoyed Into extremepoverty Tho girl was of u highly sensitive nn-

turu and felt their Indigence keenly Ono daywhen credit was lefusod her by the baker forthloaf of broad sItu rushed wildly oil to tim near-est

¬bridge and throw herself Into the hchujlklll

River and wits with dlilloulty staved from selfdestruction

Not long afterward Impatient of maternalrestraint and bent upon earning her own liv ¬

ing she ran away front home to Ivow Yorkwhoro alma took rofugo under an mummed-namo with tho Childrens Aid Society Honesho was fortitnitto In attracting time notlconndregard of a wealthy anti chlltUosB widow whotook her homo anti treated her w Ith the lovingkindlier naturally bestowed upon an adoptedchild Under the care of her foster mother showas further schooled In thin iitconiplNhineiitsbecoming to u young lady of highs poclal degreeand enjoyed for two joars the advantages otWhIle travel anti of Intercourse with tIme snorerelined circles of society Washington tiaratoga Situ riauvlf and hew otk Her pat-roness

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died suddenly without having made timeprovision for her ward by will that site humid

often ptomlscd and the girl at IB yours wasagain thrown upon her own retourcos for alivelihood

Site next appeared as companion or ladysmaid In the household of n Mr Clark of Law-ton this county Hero she became acquaintedwith Alfred Ulllson n rude and Ignorant farmhand widower no years old and alter a briefcourtship married him Thn abrupt descentfrom un environment of wealth luxury antirollnemont to n coir n mind sordid homo antIuncongenial colnpanlonuhlp quickly dissipatedher dreams of mm Hal happiness and drov thesensitive and highhplrlted girl to desperatocourses Ono night when her hiifbmid re ¬

turned front his work ho found that hula wifehad fled leaving behind no trace of her Intend-ed

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movementsOn time morning of her departure there ap

neared ut tho door of time nlniBhousoln Newburgh twenty miles Irons Lnvvtou a modesthandsome anti lilghhred young womnn whoapplied for shelter In the Institution until suchtime as she could obtain suitable work bhogave the namo of Allco Ellis until added thattile WitS unmarried him refused to givo any in ¬

formation concerning her homo or relatives orother mutters that might load to liar Idnntillcatints She convolved freely and brilliantlyhowever on the subject of her travels nail ottho dlsttngulHhcd society in which site lushmoved and other general topics dlsplnvIng awide rnngo of Information and n grace of mininets that sot tIme vvliolo town arog over themysterious young woman in the almshouseFor some dais the wonder and speculationgrow until something that dropped Iron herconcerning lint early tuehiool days led thuNowburgh ucuMps to think that tim fairstranger wnsa runaway school girl from Bos-ton

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and the police of tdat oily was appealed toto solvo time uis story of her movements Jut atthis juncture n readier solution wits affordedA resident of Lawton recogniud and Identifiedher and she thereupon departed fiom thenlmshouso as abruptly und uivitorloubly assIte came

It Is now known thirst from Nowburgh showent direct to her mother in Philadelphia andremained with her until recently when pov-erty

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probably rather than Inclination led liarback to the marital yoke at Lavs ton a yokethis limit found so abhorrent that site seeks thatlaws help in casting it off Meantime tire bril ¬

liant voting woman whoso brief lifo has booncrowded with those strange vlclHSitudcH of for¬

tune is signcd by the Court mona the incagro amines of her husband n stated alimonythat will barely support existence

WERE EATING FOltElOX VOTA TOES

Scotland and Irclnnd Muklnir ITp the Denclencjr In Onr Crop

According to members of the Produce Ex-change

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Now Yorkers and other Americans orenow dependent to n groat extent on Scotlandfor their potatoes Mr James Christie Jr otthe Exchange has boon the biggest importerof potatoes front Scotland and yesterday hesaid Tho American potato crop was gener-ally

¬bad particularly In how York State Time

only bright exception wax the crop on LongIsland That was good Wo havo had to turnto beotlind anti Itoland for potatoes to supplythe deficiency nnd now the impoitations tire30100 bIlge n week They tire brought on thinregular liners Many potatoes tune also beingImported front Nova Scotia on nailing vesselsThe duty la lo cents a lnMiol arid thin ScotchltOttttOeR sMl for about iJJi a bag Ihe kindsimported are time Rcgtrnt the Champion andthe Magnum Bottom

A Xcw Hummer ICeeort Rear the lllgblanUsLONG UiiANcn Dec iONow York nnd

Now Jersey capitalists have begun work withlargo force of wait on n now resort on tho beachopposite the Highlands of Navoslnk TheHighland Reach Improvement Association hasbeen Incorporated for the purpose of layingout tho land and erecting time necessary built ¬

logs The incorporators mite Vulietmion o Lowryof PIninfleld N J Poidlnnnd lish of NowYork anti Joseph C Davis of South OrangeN J The mvv resort will have n big hotelbathing boating and mmtio pavilions storepngodab anti other structures Tho visitorscan enjoysIll wator bathing In limo ShrewsburyRiver nn the west Mclo or take invluoratlnidips in the ocean on tho other That assocIationwill run fast straIn launches Iron HighlandReach to bandy Hook the Atlantic HighlandsRed Rank hoabiight and Pleasure Buy Timname of the rallioud million titan huts beenchanged fruit Highlands to HI hlmid Reach

Accneed Assnultlni ylltle GirlsNEWBUJIOH Dee 10 Pooplo voro shocked

herO yostordny when It llrst became known thatLeonard 0 Wlnans n oilknown residentwas charged with itHniultlug little girls antitoduy Judo Warim of time City Court beforowhom nn examination took plat held him toawait thin mullion of thn irasuth Jury Vinanhas loiiu beon promlitintI Iin secret socIetiesand his opuli on N likely to follow the nbovo-rovelatlon Lllin Hiigravos m > oius of ngoIH the girlI who makes ttlio scilous churge untilMary Tiimot a climpinlon coirohoi itiA herAiinilisl itt about W iciaihrif age The rime Inalleged to hnvo bum inmniitted im Thanks-giving

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Day Hall was ihxed ul t200d

Going < o Trust IturnbacU RIderLosti HitAsni flute 10Long IJianch lits

a now btlsllc entt rprlso nearly ronly foroperation It IIs a training fchool for cltcnstitters aid horse i William H Phowlos thefamous bareback rldoi Is tlio pioprKtor HUbuildings aro nn cxCoitm jim tsshonui McKennnnproperty in Morris nut Third nvinuo Thnmain oslo i e sixty itch stjtm sir and voll lightedby IlaignvvlndoHH Uhln will havna turf floorwith uclrcMiB ring of hun iHunl siiz Jero Jlrhhowlea will trtln liorhos iiml baiobuck ridersHe hut nlgned a contract with P T Ii nit itsto traIn tame blocdol aulinula for the ridersof lilt ihuw

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Hoy Pr Iosipli 1iuJstT of LondonHUlI l iou hotnii on thu El tium itt vchtuidtiy Amimbnuf clerijtiiun wtvv lii itt till lie cuiri lttiaway 5H0 at tho prolltH of lili lecturo tour

BANKER HARPERS TRIAL

XIII JVltOE TKLt8 Till JURY X11Rszvsr PiNt HIM UUILI1

lie Mnkra Prncllcully Tin llffrncf TheCnea-NiibmlUcil Wllhont Aruiimrnt Th Verdirt Wont he Announced Till Tomorrntr

CINciNNATI Dec 10 Tho drambtlo econoain the Harper trial this morning wore witnessedby n groat crowd Harper appeared nccom-pnnled by his who and her slfttur and his llttloboy a linolooking follow of I years Time testtmony for the dofonco trims vlrttmaily nothingMr Marchant told what nuts tIme stato ot ac-

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of Swifts Iron nnd stool works In 1887

ILnmoimtod to 19000 deposits and IU 80f-

lvnthdruttn an oordtnL Mr Phillips wascalled to show that tin property tliesa work 4watt worth over J100000-

J F Lnrkln banker was called to show thatWllshlro watt buying wlicat for others thanHarper but all ho could say was that isis batikhad handled some pitper of Tlmbarlakns withendorsements by Wllshlro and tIme Court titledIt out ns Incompetent TlmlnrlaLo himselfwas called Ho sold Wllshlra never bought forhint Wllshlro had simply> endorsed some othis paler Mr Blackburn said hh purposewas to nliow that Wllahlros toHtlmony that hohad bought for Harper only was not true TheCourt reminded counsel that Vllshtro hind tes-

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that ho bought 1000000 bushels on hits r

own account and It they could show ho hodbought more than this it might ba dotio Thewit ness wits oxeimed

Mr Harpor and his eouns l then withdrewfor consultation In ton minutes Mrs harperwas culloil out The consultation wan upontime queKtlon of submitting thin stoic withoutargument At 1045 they nil returned andMrs Harpor was currying Iwr baby bho satdown besIde her huslmnd with time child on herknee removed Its white hood and dlsplnved Alovely head and face bright eyes hue com-plexion

¬anti full round cheeks Abovo tho low

hum of tho crowd could bt heard tho bajysv-olco as It reached to tile tahiti miter puperaand cooed Its delight It wits time only pleathat was offered for HH hillier for whom MrBlackburn arose ho xuld that ummllor that rulingof the Court ns to the evidence ofTorod they hadno moro witnesses to offer That case wasthea-subinllted on both sides without argument

Judge Jacksons chargo occupied nn hournnd fifty minutes In delivery Ho remnrkodthat In ovoiy count Harpei was charged with qcriminal net Ho said time responsibility ojbank ofliconme wits toot for louses on honest logsloans In good faith for the benefit of the asso-ciation but for illegal units for time benefit ofothers tItan the bunk Ho said time Court couldnpsmno those things proven which had boonpresented in evidence by both stiles He thenenumerated Otto after another time various actregarded as proven by Harpers own admissionHtich ns a credit to tint lllversldo Iron nnd Htoo-Woiks upon no consideration and declaredthutthudqfendant committed mt wrongful actwhen he took time check of the Ilhoraldo WorksIn that way So of the 1300 000 certificate ofdeposit In the First National Bunk of NowYork represented by his own chuck This waa-u criminal mitt admitted by the defendant

The Court cited hOt after act all admitted byHarper which under the ruling of the Courtconstituted criminal acts Among others was

15000 given to Hoyt tor Hopkins In whichHarper said he was to be a sharer with Hop ¬

kins By sending collaterals to time ChemicalNational Bank Juno ir the defendant com-mitted

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nn unlawful criminal net llurperfiheroic efforts to save the bunk dons not excusehint any niece than n man would hte excused forscuttling a ship by afterward maklngofforls i>

save It Itoftrrlug to Harpers defence that hi-

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i was trying to save tim husk ho severely ar-raigned

¬his method Having It vra not reason-

able for n man to sink 11400000 In trying tosari 85000 Tho Court instructed the jurythat It must find on his own testimony that thedefendant hud committed n crime

Thn tory retired nt 3PM Early this evenInc they hnd not brought In a verdict and Itwas decided not to announce the verdict tiltMonday morning

Dtt COUISWS PROTEST

lie Describes the South Third Street UM-pltal ne filthy

Dr John Corlah who refuses to obey theorder of tho Board of Trustees of the SouthThird Street Hospital Willlamsburgh to vaonto his office of house surgeon ot that inatitu-tlon said yesterday

I made complaint of time filthy condition oithe hospital In n letter sont to the Board ot-

Trustecswhlch hotter titer say not only showsthat I am too fresh but according to themcontains statements that should not have beetsmade by a doctor They say It was for writingthat letter that I was expelled You know thewords The Belief are over the front doorsWell I wrote that when I entered the frontdoor and saw the words The Kollof I won-dered

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how n man could bo relieved whowas brought Into this Institution BufTeringfromgreat loss of blood Wo havo not an instrumentwith which to transfuse blood or to transfusemilk or salIne solutions Order la Heavensllrht lusty that is a quotation from tho Mendingof that printed tithes of the hospital There inno order lucre I wrote that the doctors workrun Into the ounces nnd tho nurseH work intqtime janitors ClenllnesH la noxt to godliness1That Is another quotation from the rules Thawhole hoot Is covorod with dust There isdusj-ovcrynhcra The chairs window sills wallsrailings aro covered If ono of you Kentlomooof the Board of Trustees I wroto should leersagainst time steam radiators you would looklIke a Nuts York boodle Alderman moaniuthat they would have dusty strIpes across theirclothing from tile radiators I write that thisclosets and the bath tubs were filthy Howwould souI wrote like to have such a state otaffairs In your own houses e lion would youllko to get up on a cold board floor nt all hoursof the night mind run the risk of setting spUnorb in your feet I

The opeiuting room filthy mono cornerstands several boxes of soap and a coupleof barrels of junk and rubbish The drawersare BO thick with dust that you cant soothebottom of thorn What Instrument wo havear broken mint rusts I estimate the value ottile initiumentB at 70

Now that H WIttt I wrote Dr Champneysigned tho letter with mo but ho was not oxpolled

Vnndernllt Duty or the AstorCornelius VanderbIlt has purchased Irons

the Astora u plot of 400 lots near Bhorman avenuo anti 15d street for J500OOU This Is a por-tion

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of lime 3000 lots bought by the AMoro Inthis vicinity three yilmnuu ago for 110000 Thelots sold to Mr Ynuddrbllt are the lonstvalunhlaof time plot

Theso 400 lots adjoin the two tracts contain ¬lag together 200 lois that were transferred toMr Vandoibllt last week for 1246750

The silo hums probably boon purchased with aview of using it for terminal facilities for theNew York Now haven anti Hartford Itallroadand for tho erection of shops for time WaguefPulaco Car Company

Tine Furniture lu ItrooUlyiu-

It iny reader of Tun BUN has In mInd thepurcli8 yf a handftomo COIl solid jiiecuof furntury faff-

n holiday prenemul his rooms of tho Brooklyn J urn HurtCompany OM to 71 lullon treet IJrnoklti should itsvisited To one Who hai not experienced 11 the ease withhlcli alt the fools In tlio prime hult tlnpnro exhibitedto Ultors bjr tuo aid of rkxutor and by the skilfulnrruiKoineiitnffiiriiUurntnil Jie ilO lees than innrtelJons Mr rtmillnir In hue rioorivn > nf a room a glanceulll ihnw nearly all that itho rouui Lontnlnit

Ilieru tots tiseit a lUely trials of Kito nt Iho HrnoklynFurnltiro 1ninjany null tie nupttrintrudeiit veemer-itii

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Oak mutt unatualmly furniture In nntfQiin patterns artIn rogue this winter riicrry ItorKrnn nnd secretarialAre In itemumal rid and the linn use n large number madspoitutly Stir Site hoililny Irate In fmk cherry andwalnut wrirtmr deals the Inn linn iltim erratIcdigIt to suit tIme moat eriattn taSted Tlitrt is A roomMini wltU usury chwlr niiofher with t arlr suite la-pluih anoTtier Whit fnllintr bed from ta to ftAf-liioiliT wlih batrtx fr mi Slam ti Cl7 In tie ran

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