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rar.'../t'iBa?gaaaaaMc?m ? pbm 1 a? w gag?a? CLEVELAND IS ELECTED! ! Sl?,c majority. fal*e claims o ??? I Mr. Blaine's rn: rFli<* fV THE GLOKIOUS TRIUMPH OF TIIE i ' p " inent and no people at the ballox-box. ; everywhere Us ! erotic State I>o ; >ee that the tri The National Democratic Party Carrie* the C];1,.C(] "Solid S nth," Toother with Jleff York, _ Will , New Jersey, Connecticut and Indiana-- W\SI!I\"OTOS The Country la a Blaze of Enthusiasm? ; peolv to a The Era of Peace, Good-Will and Union definite COllCttn Here At Last. Gortn.11>, ciniil I Committee ci t The readers of this paper have al- j Committee, at s U Art *Ka rt?1 rt * " A" " r\C f Kn I i??/v ivuur wuiu tiic mv iii? t/cic^i allien election of Grover Cleveland as Pi esi-i State by a sin: dent, and Thomas A. Hendricks as j auc* c|? Tv ., ? , T- . , ,, , i count out Will Vice-President, of the Lnitod States. |# TheBusiness The following extracts from daily pap- j Xkw York, ers will give some idea of the charac- | iness men's I) ter of the battle fought and won on the j afternoon rcso 4th dav of November, 1SS4, and of tte | o^nization u * . , r* , dent is honcstb results m the different States or the pointed a comn Union: cratic National [From the Hezcs and Courier, Xocembcr 5.] an coun At this hour, 3 A. 2*1, the telegrams Cleveland' from the North and West leave it in Cincinnati, doubt whether Cleveland or Blaine is ; quirer nas.tru elected. Early in the night ail the re-\ New York tha ports were favorable lo Cleveland, and Cleveland by 1 at one time it was coulidentiy asserted Indiana is po that the Democrats had carried Nevr reports to the York, New Jersey, Connecticut, In- ing. . diana, California and Nevada, as well Connecticut as the Solid South, and had a chance beyond all uou of carrying Massachusetts and Wiscon- The Enquin sin, besides securing 8 votes on the New York, dat Fusion ticket in Michigan. Before "New York midnight there was a change for the circumference, worse in the character of the returns, men who are n Tf it> r?v?/?ovf-o?n fh<?t (jiml line I iii Pftrnnst 111 carried New York State, although the Gould's efforts chances are still in his favor. The Re- can't be doue. publicans claim to have carried New certainly betwe Jex*sey, where the latest Democratic re- excitement sni turns give 7,000 majority, and, besides The Den this, boast that they have placed Vir- ^ew York ginia in the Republican column. lowing is the fi The probabilities still are that the issued last ni< Democrats will be shown to have car- National Com ried New Jersey and Indiana, and most the United Sta likely Connecticut, and there is noth- Headquari Ing discouraging and much that is en- cra couraging in the reports^ from Michi- New York, gan and "Wisconsin. Without New The Nationa York State, howevei*, Cleveland can- announces to t not be elected. States that G We hope to be able, in a few hours, Thomas A. He to give more definite tidings of the re- electoral votes suit of the momentous contest which dent and Vice took place vesterciay. Statest us folic The following dispatch from the Alabama, j Hon. B. B. Smalley, secretary of the Delaware, Ge< National Democratic Committee, was ana, Maryland received at 2 A. M.: New York, Ne New York, November 4.?To F. W. lina, South Car Dawson: We have carried New York, Virginia, Wcsl New Jersey and Connecticut, and Indiana, casti think we have carried Indiana. votes, 18 elec B. B. Smalley. sufficient to ele [from the News and Courier, JXocember <?.] The long agony is not yet over. _ Until late last night it was confidently , , . Hins claimed by the New York Times and clec,aictl' by the National Democratic Committee . that Cleveland had a plurality of 5,000 Chan man. in New York State. Later dispatches, ^ Som? however, brought the unwelcome in- -new j.ukk, telligence that the vote was so close There is conti . ?v that the official count would be neces- citeraent in the earv to determine whether Blaine or e?l froru Thoi Cleveland had carried the State. The Indianapolis s< prospects for the Democrats are in that State h: brighter by far than yesterday; but ?'ve a tota^ } Blaine is reported to have been sum- S,012 votes. 1 moned to New York?for no good pur- Virginia and V pose, we may be sure?and ii i- diffi- Southern State cult to tell what to-day will bri:i?r forth, cratic majonti Xeiv Jersey and Connecticut arc un- every instance doubtedlv Democratic, and tin* Demo- NkwYork, cratic leaders claim that Indiana has According to been placed in the Democratic column, njght, the Den Late dispatches, however, say that it diana -isstead: will need the official count in that probability. State as well as in New York. Michigan is In Michigan the Fusion electoral Fusion ticket ticket l^is a majority, bnt the full vote There is no do of the State has not vet been reported, other Southern The following dispatch \\ as received tted, and the at 7 o'clock last evening from Senator th&t ^ie l-v3ino< A. P. Gorman, chairraau of the execa- York. tive committee of the Democratic Na- John Kelly tional Committee: Cleveland is New York, Nov., 5.?New York is though it may close and both sides claim it. We be- prove it.^ lieve we have carried it by from seven plurality in N( to ten thousand. Indiana, New Jer- Jxdianapoli sey and Connecticut are safe, and pro- ni?ht.?On th bably Illinois and 'California. returns ludiai A. P. Gorman. crats a pluralit IFrom the News and. Courier, jS'oc&.iber 7.] publican State There is no more doubt, no more un- pedes this m certaintv. The Reform Candidate for Committee cla President, the Exemplar in himself of Congressional Executive integrity and Admmistra- 1-?p^,s: ^ei ? ?i.i.. 4. The ures live purity, is utiquesuunuutv eiuuieu; ? - / ^ 0 Throughout yesterday the Blaine Republicans o managers continued to assert that J etersbukg "Blaine was elected, and even had the To-mirht the J impudence, in the afternoon, to issue ?ta.te t0 ^ne an Address, iu which they declared J?nty* T"e that the Democracy were defeated, and e'atcd at their were endeavoring to secure by fraud The Great Ej . ',Lf what they could not win by honest vot- New York in it I> tcoc bnnwn lin\pppi>r hy flip CltCUient Of th I"w- Democratic leaders that this was only sided very mu to cloak the scheme of Blaine and his of the special political sneak-thieves to .seenre cor- of the newsp ruptly a change in the returns of the removed. A.? vote. gathered in In New York the belief was general to-dav, but th( that Jay Gould was exerting himself read and no oi industriously to protect his own inter- on the election ests via Blaine, and it was freely said street men, v that the bulletins of the corporation Logan, and bu which he controls were systematically normal conditi doctored so a? to prepare the public aii the Papers, mind for a result different from that cede ci< which the Democratic committees had ,T " ... iNEW 1 OR! aunoanceu. nowever uus uuiv ue, it . ,, .. . is certain that yesterday afternoon, and V until late at night, the* Western Union ?Rl , I't bulletins reported that Blaine had a ,p, plurality in New Yo.ik State, The old ,1*1^ jibe, "to lie like a bulletin," is tirnelv u? '9 0 > and appropriate. * will maintain The Blaineish bulletins-caused some ca!\) :is*jy (1C7C uneasiness in Charleston, despite the PJ , ,?. positive declarations of the chairman of u 1S .I,T the National Democratic Co:wmjt^^?T?ca - that Cleveland had earned New York , -?J. andvwas. beyond a docbf, elected. le?: "ian ^ Only those who are unacquainted with . "',e. PaPer "? the character of Senator Gorman and sta,]cll!,o 0,1 ( . Mr. Daniel Manning would be likely Blaine, Goald to question the accuracy of their state- Evarts and the Pxneatg, bat, before midnight, all mis The Eiec giving- was set at rest by the receipt of the following dispatch by the South F0] Carolina member of tlic National "r1! ,a, Democratic Committee: ''' New York. November G?11 p. M. 1 via ware "" F. W. Dawson: New York is safe Florida^ for Cleveland, as well as New Jersey, Georgia I; Connecticut and Indiana. * Indiana A. P. Gorman. Kentucky Soon afterward came the annonnc ment that at 10 o'clock at night, the j Mis^fppV. ^ew York Sun, Dana s infamous Missom. \paper, conceded to Cleveland 1,500 New Jersey* "1 vHralitv in New York State. The New^Ytrk". Ti^L- ? -Cnnle^ -ln this' an" thel^omi ^onna. l?1,1 addi^OD, that the figures ?outh CaiMina. mentione<Wgre absolutely correct, and i,enn?-ssee Sf- fafse . S^^t0 the contrary was Yi^iSia;V ; Ilfcere was further tidings, anduiv - " f?.r T . , zens of Charleston, who\^ Kn(r<fj around The Sews and Couihl!n=%cd I n . until nearly midnight, wcntV??IColoS3.'.' home, to sleep, we trust, and Illinois. chance to dream of those halcyon ciay^mva.... of security and advancement which lie i^^s. before the people of this State and of; iiassfoxj-? Ihe whole South. Michigarfi^sAn Official Statement. Minnesota Albany, X. Y., Nov., 6-0 P. M. gSia;;;; Mr. Daniel Manuiug, Chairman of the xew Hampsii Democratic State Committee, has sent Ohio..,, * "?:? to the Xew 1 Oregon ??? tnc iuiiuwing uiw?^v York Evening Post: Pennsyiviunu Albany, 3T. Y., November 6.?By yi^ont ofScial returns reported from every ' lsin ?oanty, Cleveland and Hendricks have earned STew York State by a safe aod Total Ifes - V : - , v !* " .> ' No machinations orj How Congress Will Stand. been wilhhel r pretended doubts of i From returns received up to the ' manipulation. answers can changre this | hour of going to press on Sunday | sent out are v lends of honest govern- j morning the Augusta Chronicle pre- i wavs and inv ? I ?>i?:??l.i. .1.?:? i ; lit'St elections can DC j sums liii; winnvm^ muie uiuwiu^ nun iwuuuiiuuiis. >surcd iliat the Demo-; the 49tli Congress will be divided the true votr urd of Canvassers--*viil i politically. The Democratic majority public until t te vote is correctly de-; is 41 against 7o in the48th Congress: through speci,' Daxiel Maxxixg. j Democrats. Republican^. _ Up to this ^otTry to Count Out. : Alabama S .. I in the State h , November G?2 P.M. Arkansas 5 . j theie i? no d< request for soinotning j ?? '^ a J 7 '.' tllc ' v??- Vrv,-4- 1 yolora"? 1 plurality. 0,' . i Connecticut 2 2 IV iiicrhf ^ man of the Executiue | Delaware l .. ?/ ?",! v,V o ' ot tee Nation; tie JL/ClIIUtl >11 IV j i _ in early hour this morn- i Georgia 10 .. I Committee, t I: "Wc have carried this I Illinois 10 10 patch to Johi ail, but safe majority, j jn(*.'a:ia 9 4 land. eve that anv attempt to ? "The claim be made."*/ Kentucky::';;.:'.:: lo' 1 can Committe i Men Keep Organized. Louisiana 5 1 v * * j " November6.?Tiie bus- 4 ,>? 0a ^u,e;5 emocratic meeting this ^aryland ... 5 l The Repub. Ivcd to continue"their 5 Prevent the . ntil tb* vote for l'resi- Minnesota7. .7.7.7 .. 5 C]evIhnd? V r counted, and they ap- Mississippi 7 .. cifJi? ? ,?" . littee to aid the Demo- Missouri 13 l smauontsun Committee in securing- Nebraska 3 The < t. Nevada...^ 1 New Yori , t Hampshire 2 The folio win* * Election Assured. New Jersey 3 4 Evening Pol November 6.?The En- ?i.e^ 1(?FK " A' ot bein" lea istworthv advices from ^arol,na J .J and the fact t t the Stale is safe for Oregon. l has spent ma ,500 or better. Pennsylvania 8 20 is verv shniifi* sitively Democratic, all Rhode" Island 2 who "have k contrary notwithstand- S. Carolina G 1 . his measure. fennesbee?? t 3 Assnpi)itpH p is safe, and New Jersey n, ;; suspected." ? has this bulletin from WeTvir^nla.*::: l 3 New Yoe Wisconsin _2 _7 Gould this m< 15 surrcu irvui .venue iv n,cnQr/>n r. , The streets are full of Total 183 142 ?Pr w2w ot loud, but desperately own 1H their denunciations of ax appeal to pee people. Section. All to count in Blaine. It L Cleveland's pluralitv i3 A Stirring Address from !the Democratic a"" co :eil 1,000 and 2,000. The National Executive Committee. vof wHl rln passes that of 1876." New York, November 7.?The fol- vast business aocratic manifesto. lowing address has been issued by the wjh be entire , November 7.?The fol- National Democratic Executive Comall text of the address mittee: *ht by the Democratic New York, November 7, 1884. carry th; mittee to the people of To the People of tfte United States: tes: There can no longer be anv question Ecstasy :ers National Df.mo-^ concerning the actual result of the Carolinano Committee. > Presidential election. Grover Clevc- rSpecial JDisz November 6, 1884. ) land ami Thomas A. Hendricks have a Columbia, 1 Democratic Committee majority of eighteen in the Electoral ty papers arri he people of the United College. It is not worth while for onr twenty-tour h irrover Cleveland and adversaries to claim the electoral vote and wild in tl ndricks have carried 219 of the State of New York. It is abso- flags and hea< ? for the offices of Presi- lutely certain that the returns of the Reports fro President of the United proper officers of election on the night state show th lWS? of the 4th of November showed a de- the election of Arkansas, Connecticut, cisive plurality in the State for the is unexample >rgia, Kentucky, Louisi- electors supporting^ Cleveland and Col. J. Q. , Mississippi, "Missouri, Hendricks. If any different or altered chairman oft ;w Jersey, North Caro- returns are now being prepared or have on We olina, Tennessee, Texas, promulgated they are corrupt falsifies- torchlight pre L Virginia, Florida and tions of the records of the State of ing ot' tbe I ng in all 219 electoral New York, and the men aiding or graphed for t< :toral votes more than abetting the making of such reports at least a thoi jet. are criminals. It is not expected that cession. The r contrivance can defeat you will tamely submit to the machin- 0f fireworks, le people of the United ations of such men. L.et tnem-unaer- livcred from I ibliclv ana deliberately stand that you will not. Recognize Senator Ham at noon to-morrow throughout the son, Senator A. P. Gormax, United States the actual election of others. Thoi Executive Com-mittee. Cleveland and Hendricks by tiring jn Columbia ; Further Figures. national salutes. Meet to-moiiow and the demo , Xovember 7?Noon.? n5?ht throughout the country and ex- brilliant, but inued and increased ex- press your opinion in a manner that The white ] ! citv. A special receiv- cannot be misunderstood. The men very happy i uasA. Hendricks dated of New York are resolved not to sub- two wretched lvs that all the districts t0 the ?ross outrage attempted to 0red people d tvc been he&i'd from and perpetrated upon their lights, &nd they believed Democratic majority of speak for themselves. back into sla\ 'elegrams from Florida, ^ (Signed) _ wm.H. Barnum, venue ring" c rest Virginia and all the Chairman National Demociatic Com- nrjent. They is snow that the Demo- uiiuee. j. Misuse, ui es are much larger in . ~~?r"?TIT" much the hfln than at first reported. A kept;b proclamation, delirium of November I ?Midnight. The "Grand Old Party" will Hold on, Elec- through the (I a dispatch received to- tion or no Election. union bulleli rocrati-c majority in In- ? x. , . . ^ ,, have little or i I v--'gaining, and will, in m, ?.RK' ^?7ernocr 6?o I. M. kll0w that the ; i>xf*ed 1(>,000. The following address has just been is- uot submit to airaiii claimed for the sue(*: they anticlp?r bv a\:-sma!l mar-in. T> Headquarter | Blaine "blnffi ubt of Florida or ?nv Kkpubli^x National Committee, ^ A Nationa i State. This, fact is set- Lr7 ^ ClTl: * MbS4:- ) o'clock to-da KepH^cans admit all The Republican National Commit- grounds by tl :rats claim except New te? rejoices that the returns now re- tiljerv in reS] ' fpivpd warrant it announcing the he th*> "NTniini savs he believes that triumphant election of Blaine and tge. The sa elected President, al- Lo^?- The Republwaiis have car- ronnds, fired take the official canvass ned-wery Northern State : except New made the De Kc savs, Cledeland's Jersey and Connecticut. Virginia tingle with pi >w York is about 1,300. s,eeuls a,s,?1U) have ?iven ? majority io\ ber of rounds the Republican cause and ticket, aud salute was ex s, November 7.?Mid- there is a strong probability that West dertoindicat e basis of later official Virginia has also, while other South- ajven Clevela ia-has_ given the Demo- ern States are still in dotibt. The majoritv. A y of 5,500, and the Re- Northern States alone, however, give detonation fo Central Committee con- to Blaine and Logan 283 electoral votes, pcf-imafprf ma neb. The Democratic and insure their election. j " ims7,900 majority. The In New York attempts to tamper carpe*t house delegation stands as with the returns have already been de- ^avs 210-0 that nocrats 9, Republicans tectcd. The actual vote cast in New he "would car; eat delegation stands: York City, King's County and 1,852 street in fro , Democrats 10. _ other election precincts, gave at the True t0 ijjs p' r, Va., November 7.? utmost only 148 plurality to Grover pet to-day am Republicans concede the Cleveland, while 163 precincts not yet served attei Democrats by 6,000 ma- heard from gave 2,178 plurality to Gar- Cleveland mf Democrats are highly field. There is, therefore, no ground cued and fe success in this election, or doubt that the honest vote of the i0?t, promis< ccicement Quiets Down, State has been given to the Kepubli- that it'Clevel , November 8.?The ex- can candidate for the Presidency is at Would allow c election has now sub- the head of ths ejcotjoii niaohincry iu eyerv one o ch in the citv, and most this State, the Democratic party, which has invited n bulletin boards in front I has notoriously been the party of fraud but it is ancr offices have been j in elections for years, will not be pei- countable cai small number of people ! mitted to thwart the will ot the people. State Printing-house Squire j The National Bepublica.ii Committee jzlar is jubilo ire was nothing new to i calls on the chairmen and individual ; accounts of 11 ic remained long. Bets members of all county committees to majorities in i are being paid by "Wall take the promptest and most stringent not ;1ji been 1 irho bet on Blaine and means to protect the sanctity of the tional ticket 1 isiness is retusning to its ballot. The Republican candidates _ ion_ have been honestly elected beyond A Wei question, and any attempt to cheat the Bkunswici ^7? people of their will thus expressed at Editors Cm sveiai^d 8 sjiectioa. tfae ,^nst ke sternly exposed and make public, EC, November 8?10.50 resisted by every law-respecting citi- n>v experiem \\e morning papers, ex- zen# " B. F. Jones, Chairman. made in youi me, concede the State to Samuel Fessenden, Secretary. of February about 1,200 majority. - Tisit North ii extra claims a piuramy attacked wit! for Blame, and says it New Iork, November 7.?Thefol- tism of sever that ciairn until the State lowing dispatch from Mr. Blaine has jji?ess (with :lare the result. been received by the Republican Na- fever jn 1570 says: "The election of tional Committee: -taken"! was] lade certain. It is con- Augusta, Maine, November-9^-Tb ^ p0UU(js koticst-atni- jaw=abttitiig uhaIfmSM~BTF. Jones, of the Repnbli- ^ ea j.v wj tj,' < eland's plurality is not can National Committee: lam advised first with a< 1 in New York." that there have been frauds committed retnedies?ea is"a cartoon of Cleveland in New York State. I believe that partiaj rcj|ci -be decapitated heads of the honest vote of the State gives a |nrne(] with I, Field, Elkins, Butler, Republican plurality, and I ask the slightest cliai i snake monopolv. committee to see that we have a fair each ?ew att toroi Vote in Detail. and honest count. chill and foil . Jamks (t. Blaine, th,.ec weeks -.- I".ELA": f:. 10 HANG ! HANG! H^fG! JAY GOULD. eachdav. 1 ? The Cry in New York One Night-Indiffna- cjneg< a[1(J ^ tion at the Abortive Attempt to Steal the gj^ns' after S 12 state. treatment, tli [Special to the News and Courier.] recovery was g New York, November G. ? The phur Springs . . . . . . .. . . I. . . . . . . . . . . 8 streets are fall of people to-night, and business and 9 the greatest excitement prevails. Re- not permit. 16 publicans as well as Democrats believe I saw an art: 9 that Cleveland is elected, and the in- Herbert, stat '&> dignation over the attempt of Steve lievedofrhei \ g Elkins and Jay Gould to steal the vote cific, and I ai 12 of this State is not coufined to those it. In three I!!!!!!!!!!".!!!!!!!!!! 13 who voted lor Cleveland. If this thing and in three 12 keeps up much longer, an explosion in disease and a 6 all likelihood will occur such as this appetite retn city has never seen. gained the lo ~19 The feeling against the Western this long to I foi.blaixe. Union Telegraph Company and the permanent. 8 Associated Press is very bitter, and in- crsbe sufferii J* creasing. At this hour crowds are physicai^*^ marching through the streets siugimrJ-^""11?^, exPe 13 should be sla Q m luareuiuj' tnuc. i I u s\ jav GOU 14 hourly SLCfppZ*^ f"d sufficient ; 13 have^t^ybeen developed to show Oar Tread >v 7 tfiatthe Associated Press has been I Diseases mail v-%; ? f but a mere tool in the hards of Jay Thk Sm-ikt iire..^--- 4 ^ould t0 aia him in his nefarious j Ailan'ta, Ga. ;;;23 On election night Wieu it and n\-. 23d St b tVretarnTi ? -jT . V ' ' ?.-m?mim in M | | | | |iTTWwM?? i ? d for the pcrposc of WEARY OF HIS LIFE. Those which have bee'! cry inaccurate, and alanabiv iu favor oi the i tnr attkh i>t nv kx.goveesos ! Bv this means thcv kept (of the SUite from the mosks to haxg ihmself.^ he truth was ascertained ll dispatches. ^ Down by a Fellow-Prisoner Just in ! hour almost everv point as been heard from and Tin>0 to Save his *-ife-He Get* a Dose of ! illlbt that Cleveland has Michigan Justice. >tate bv a suie and fair j-ji*rom the Detroit Free Press, October SI.'] ' nator Gorman, chairman Ex-Governor Franklin J. Mo*es, of | al Democratic Executive South Carolina, charged with stealing j ?ent the followiiifr (iis* , * t ? t>*-? .x*.,, *? ^ rv i .1 Loc Carroll, ofilarv- ?li>f,ora tl,c Kev. E. u. Kcsfor.1, D. D., | pastor of the Lniversalist Clmrch, by j of the National Republi- obtaining that amount from him by j e is laughed at by every- folselv representing himself as the Rev. : av? carried New York Dr ^icks, of Washington, spiritual | icans are trying hard to adviser ol Guiicau, the assassin ofj official announcement cf President Garfield, made an attempt, | tfew York, which is for about o ox-lock yesterday morning, to Ve have the State by a ijauor himself in his ccll in the countv ! plurality. j. b. f. . . " ? Souid Conspiracy. Jai1- The prisoner made a rope from : November 6?0 P.- M. two handkerchiefs, which he lie placed < . 1 31. X is an extract from the around Ins necK ana ciea one ena to ms t: "Gould is suspected cell door, fie then kicked a srool on hat ex-Governor ^onieii whkh be stood from "ndcr his fcet' ch time with him to-day and was struggling- when the noise .ant to many Republicans was heard by a prisoner who occupied UrnuVn ,~oru?^ and taken an adjoining cell. The inmates of this res's are verv Ttroi^y ward are not lockca up in their cells at night. This saved the ex-Governor's loald Goes Under. lif<T ' The l)riJS0UCi' W.h? hfard the K "Yovprnhur 7 - T?v* 110ise arose a,ld =0in= int0 thft COrn_ ' -" . r - dor found Hoses hanging. Ills face pWftfo "ri . ? liad turned o'ack, and in a minute or ovei 101 Cleveland: t more [ie Wonld have been strangucougratnlate^non j;our kted The prisoner used an old pair concede that youi ad- 0f scissors which were allowed in the ,0!; J*5;, b!Sn ward for hair-trimming uurposes to ? PmdA.'?t Tftel to ??,??. won^roMae down, tad Ai " laiannn on Uis ucu, >vuciv; ut it-| L ^ ^ J5? vived through the exercises of other lv sifp'in vnnr !nnT y prisoners, who had been awakened bv ! h safe in jour hands. ? of alarm> Moscs said blU ]iLtfe | i urODLD. Qf jjjs attf although he acknowl-. e xk'ws to blaixb edged that he was determined to die * * rather than go to prison. He realized . ^ .the position he was in and for some ? .,1C JTe,op * ? South ^me jja(} ^een verv despondent. This " f T 1%S , a*ade. s (jlc Hj.gj. alfCIllpt at suicide in t!ie jail for many years. viivr hpvp/inVinff fi o?)Unf When Moscs was brought into the nni'snro^Miv t police court yesterday afternoon for ieirlihpralifv nf rnn4o"-? trial> he looked very "pale and feeble Klines ' ' and displayed some nervousness. He m onnl - was neatlv dressed in black, but had m various sections of the fo,n \J hi,,,Pfi! 'riovf'tflml n"1 i ?\cr awav from the spectators who leathered Cleveland and Hendricks t?sota glimpse of liim. In front of Mofehnii n?> r> ~ ? _ thoprisoiier'sbox?at,thcI5ev.l)r.)texhifeoniVv , ford with his wife and daughter, ready .flnpeHnv ni'o-Kf 0 v t0 proceed with the case. Moses eyed iwsciAn'o k-? the reverend frenllemen whom he had S tf b'?" swindled, but did not speak to him. o -nT At 2.15 o'clock Justice Miner called nf thpriIn fh the case of "John F. May," when his wtvin iiP ? hi&KT attorney, George X. M. Collier, arose j roecne ! -n if i an<* asked that it be continued until iio <5? iff FTrtnc^ii If" thc ,nentaI condition of his client could nrm? C^ZZSt^ by ^ established, lie said that since thc Rntiop r t , 0,nP" last adjournment of the case he had ^ Izlar.?a"d made diligent efforts to get witnesses 2?3i? ?* '-"'W, ?J? * nofkZ. ? V7 ' naa coia'sijumicu wnu ?i wwnw^i w imnosin-r in size. } Persons in '.h? So'1'1'"" S""0?' who ' i' ? ?' account of the election cxcitemeiit thev ',awi 10 ?? 1; could not come here until after the ?hevJ,,hin^''?h?S1,f close of the campaign. Among the Tt l t7 . P1' letters was one from the secrctarv of ,,f' JI? ?. e;'nal,-re" the navy, who wrote that .ho son of f , . .. .'e .! the prisoner is in the naval departS ,h;f i , J'g 1S-ap'" uicnt in California. It was certain 3cr to come to after8the "?l C?me '? "iS econtions of tfftt , Sf?22? _ i rpt,,. r\ ' l_ " Iiau atreuuv wciiwiiuimwi .m um..;u?. lift nfriia^!^!u- ti^ length of time, and he could not sec ? nartv nt h o v *h mi bow ^lc prisoner could be benefited bv ?, !Lnn iin"? 7,2 another kdjournmenir i. ,? ^ ^Tpcsttnrc?assurance that witnesses in r ? permanency of j^g behalf would be present at a tut nre i?' _ time. If a continuance was granted it ' . tu ct t n ?n could only be done until November 5, ''*,11?. . ^?"?c as the case will then have been in court fti^ tn L llV,ULtr; *>r a month, and under the law it must K n. n i r? n ***1? be disposed of in that time-otherlute embraced. forty-file ^ the c0"rt w0"ia !iaT0 "" jurisdi?5fin"?"> ?nd.i{ Mii. Collier said that lie was anthor. lo\er.hecity jzed bv !iis client to sav that if he docs w ,"Um; not foVnish anv evidence at the time " Na''0nal the case is adjourned lo he will with1 ennnnso in nr. , , . , ' ^ ^ ~ it'KK 'i a raw nis piea 01 xjul kuui v iuu uicau tn o h i-t! "a- -?nn oai,t.v* The attorney agreed that if nd and Hendricks 4o,000 tbe (jouft was disinclined lo grant an1 M ? Mr&S a other adjournment it would be useless ?aV to proceed to trial, as the facts in the rw;< fi 1- < " p case were well understood and a trial ?X1 ,foPE?et01' ?{ would be waived. rrMn' , I . sfv .1J\{ The Court said that he had. been ^?rcelected j verv indulgent in the matter of couP f Sidewalk of Mair fjiu\ing- the case, both to the com o*. establishment. piainant and the defendant. Thebusiledge he put out the car- iieSs of the court demanded that it be d the symbol attracted de- deposed of within the time prescribed jtion. An enthusiastic jaw. in \v ho at the last weak- jjv ?0jijer sajc| jn answer to this that aied t.iat the cans&was an adjournment of two or three days ? ,iao*P"nV!en{ f a i would ^ of no benefit to him. and should be elected lie Justice Miner: "Whatdo vou intend - ^ ^ rit !5?Cf to show for your client?" * f hu teeth. The dentist Q0uier: "I desire to prove by i?f,e?S ?Perc>- medical testimony that my client is, rdela\ed for some .mac- entirely irresponsible for his acts. He j *V" , , /s, . uas oeen travelling iruw piaw <u pmcc i headquarters Chairman enorated in the business he is charged mt, aud is setting up the here< j don't know anything le campaign. The oficial a^aaf; him except what he has person the several counties have aiiy told me and what I have seen in e ported ye t^b u tl? ua- .^papers." eads by 4o,000. rjr?he Qourt. uj j>ave no jadic}ai L Known Attorney. k"?,w%e. of the case." - Pa Trmo ofi iisi Mr. Collier consulted Moses and then v'attiutton* I~desi'e tn announced that lie would withdraw through 'vour col.raus, his plea of uot pHty and enter one of :c with a remedy witch is ^ atto ey asked the Court city. In t|ie rarh part wither he wonld defer passing senlast, after a three veebs' tence\. 1 inclement weather J was J Miner said he could not do l inflammatory rfenma- this, and then addressing the prisoner etvpe-mv first anions f?ked. 1,,m lf he deslred t0 withdraw - r ~ .. his n!pa. the exception or venow.* , ,f >in fourteen vears. When , ' rel tHosef' f in robust health, wfighiug , !|?,ave you a".vtl>">2: to sa-v for -vonl'but somewhat won; and Jr , . ? . * . T i >verwork. I was treated . desire to sa-v 50 mu<r1 tliat * nds, then with Valine -t0 trespass,oil the time of ch furnishing- tem)orarv 3&e Court mm> case. : from paint whiff re- r You ha?? whole afternoon beincreascd severity at the fo \ ^ou* 1 ?wi11 llsten patently to igc in the weathe; and -von saj/ , ack was preceded bv a .M?ses again said that he did not owed by a hot fevo\ " Tn wish t0 2? t0 tna1' and the Gourt then ! my weight was cduced sentenced h5m t0 imprisonment in the : c t w snnAfto house of correction for ninety days | a w^""gSWiS"Ve?k? I wi'hou,t,'!;? altera"y,c nne-.. continued changin; medi- , f." i1?1 a^ : . . P-Vm"01 1S finallv advisetf bvphysi- be *"?wed to remain m jail until Jloneven weeks of eofinfied day before being taken to prison, winch iat mv only hope of tpeedy thecourt gianted. . ; to visit the VVhife SnI- Moses was then taken oacktojail i in Florida?a trip which ,He was 7'.sltcd b?a Pf 1 " who 1?.d other consideratios did }aom blm ln Sout1' <rf?l1"? w11 0 In the Savannah Mwr Kwa.?tGk0.Ter;,0r' f d pl?asan1u-v ci'^ " iclc from Major Sidney fed with him for a few mmntes recalling that he had ben re- incidents of the time when he was nmatism by Swifls Spc- lu,.P,ow,ei' . .. - ... , - . , t once commencedto take , ? handke. chief with which he atdavs I be-an to iaorove, emf"fd c?mm^ sulcldo w!? .,be weeks I was fra'from kcpt b-v Tnrnkey Troy as a cnnos.ty, ttending to businss. Mv and care will be taken that hcwil not rued and I rapilv re'- !T hls attempt during his stay in ef T hflvp _ . .... . e sure that my relef was The charge against tne prisoner 01 Should anv of voir read- obtain, ng money from the Rev. J. C 115 from like mcnal and Atterbm'-V under false pretenses will Oration, and be ndnced be heard when his tenn of imPrisor>rience to find iMief I ment exPircs* Much more trouble is in ct. Yours respectiillv store tbc ee'ebratcd convict in difC. P. Goopi'E r *' ferent parts of the country. Attorney at U'w. se 011 Blood uni Skin ?As a purifier, A}rerrs Sarsaparilla acts ca tree to applicants. directly and promptly. A single bottle will Specific Co., Drawer 3 prove its merits. Many thousands of pecNew York Officc 159 pie are yearly saved from dangerous fevers 2tween6tkand 7th'Av?- b>" the exercise of :t little timely care in elphia Office, 1206 Chest Kffremed^"5'he system by tlle use ^atti has secured an ab- ?Gen. Gordon, of Georgia, spoke at; JauSQL her husband, the the New York business men's demon- j I Bcruxotox, Iowa, November 8 - "TV/I" Prof. Jones, superintendent of the city Vjf -L -I?I?I?. schools :?t Pica?ant, with another gentleman and five ladies, en- a~rt?. vnu tcrcd a small skiff 011 an artificial lake ?? last nitfht. The boat was only intended to carry three persons and soon rpxw\TyT)T TT^Withany capsized. Prof. Jones, Miss Ella Car- IJLVUUl)JLil<l/culiarto; pe??er, a teacher in the public school, sex? and Etta Teter and Edward Branch, if so, to you we brings tiding students, wore drowned. Three of fort and great joy. You can the ladies were rescued. TSKdinR'FT The Stvaim Court-Martial. -DXJ V_> U lA-LL "Washington, November fe. It is and restored to perfect health understood that Jndire Advocate-GcnQi-ol tiitrnirt-i ic fA llA fPlP(1 hv <m m A B W court-martial, 011 the loth inst., will 1 fi 2 make objections to several members of ** w the Court?Generals Schofield, Terry, Murray, Rochester, and probably one ^ * other, on the ground that they are pre- H p | ft judiced, for reasons which his counsel will explain to the War Department. Such a course will probably necessitate "R AMM1 a further postponement of the trial.. Scrofula. " ^ ?-i ?.j?. -i Are any memoers 01 your iamuy tiius ic is a special remeuy iui *> afflicted?" Have they scrofulous swellings pertaining to the womb, and a of the glands? Have they any scrofulous gent woman can cure herself bj sores or ulcers? If so. and it should be the directions. It is especially neglected, the peculiar taint, or poison, in cases of suppressed or painfu may deposit itself in the substance of the tiou, in whites and partial prol lungs, producing consumption. Look affords immediate relief and p< well to the condition of your family, and if restores the menstrual functi< thus afflicted, give the proper remedy with- remedy to be used during tl out^elay. But use that which makes abso- period known as "Change of I lute cures in the shortest space of time. The invaluable preparation lias no ri unerring finger of public opinion points to B. B. B. as the most wonderful remedy for - * Scrofula ever known. You need not take our word?you need not know our names? merit is all you seelc. ask yourneignDors, ask your druggist, ask or write to those c & ^r*7?Tru Hpd t r who give their certificates and be convinced SA v mump .ttHiJK JLA that B. B. B. is the quickest and most perfect Blood Purifier ever before known. * Ridge, McIxtosh * * Dk. J. Bbadkield?Dear S Burning: of a Colorado Town. taken several bottles of your Fe Dexter, November 9.?A special Jator for falling of the womb from Silver Plain to ll,e Trihxim re- SfSrbSl am'S ports that the entire busines portion of for which please accept my that town was burned this morning, thanks and most profound gn The loss will reach $100,000. The know your medicine saved my V streets are filled with crowds of excited see I cannot speak too highly ic and homeless neople. Several lives I have recommended it to seve have been lost, but only one body has fnends y 2?? 10 far been recovered. w. E. STj A Fatal Dynamite Explosion. -r>_ r> . * t\ Our Treatise on the "Health z , P ' ;PA"' ember G.?By the ness 0f woman" mailed free, explosion of a dynamite mill, near BRADFIELDREGULATC PnKaorti-,;<i f-liic flftdrnnan thl'Aft mftll At! XIV/I/V/OVIIIU) UtWlMVVJ VM. L _ were blown to atoms, and a neighbor- Scpl3fxLiy nig building was badly shaken up. "He will Take His Seat." IK hlTTTvT A TJ Albany, N. Y., November 6?Gov- ** = ? ?*? ernor Cleveland savs: "I believe I Although a practitionerof neartwi have been elected President, and noth- ^7 nether influenced me to jkocot ing but the grossest fraud can keep ?orher? She had been confined t me out of it: and that we will not per- 86761:81 ninths with Bhenmafism mi?1 stubbornly resisted all the canal ... . > Within twenty-fonr hours after ct To anybody who has disease of throat or B. B. B. I observed marked relief hui.es, we will send proof that Piso's Cure ^ commenced her third bottle ai for Consumption lias cured the same com- 88 513 e*er. and has been i plaints in other cases. Address, yard with "rate in hand," cleanin E. T. IIazeltine, Wairen, Pa. j improvement is trnly to<nderful and * gratifying. ?Chicago, Galveston, Montgomery, c. h.hontgomesy, : Wilkesbarre, Petersburg, Norfolk, Jacksoavuie, Ala, Jnn New Orleans, Mobile, Cumberland, |/| r\|k| |~\/ Tf^ AI I Hornellsville, Concord, Worchester, 5^ Iff MB l" Y I fit III Albany, Hartford, Chattanooga. Au- "vw gusta, Me., Baltimore, Wilmington, For over six years I have been Nashville, and several hundred more ^erer from a troublesome kidney over the whole country, are celebrating with cannons, torchlights an A remedies proving' failures. The use speeches, the election of Cleveland and gie bottle of B. B. B. has been i Hendricks. giving more relief than all otter combined. It ia a quick euro, wrnli ?A Presbyterian minister, formerly th.ey cure at all, are in the distant ft of Buffalo, says he has it on good c. H. BOBEBTS, Atlanta Wa authority thai Gov. Cleveland will ? shortlv marrv a voting ladv of that tO* a mm I ' scroTui ?Avoid the harsh, irritating, griping ' _ . vtoevartL has a lad o compounds so often sold as purging medi- masei^ ciues, and correct the irregularitiesof the "who was cured of a stubborn caseo Dowels by the use of Ayer's Cathartic trttuonw single Dottle otb. b. b. Pills, which are' mild and gentie, yet Mm about the case. thorough and searching, in their actions. Frani Joseph S45 Jones street, A ? am _ a son who had <t aloaghing, scrofula ihe next Legislature of Wisconsin npr^ an?iTia<i irwt hair and will stand, Senate, 20 Republicans and ending no relief. One bottle of 13 Democrats. Assembly, 61 Repub- healed the nicer, eradicated the p licans and 31 Democrats. iiis blood, restored bis eye-sight, j ?All the employes in Gov. Cleve- him oa the road to health. land's office arc constantly employed A book ailed with wonderful proc in receiving congratulatory' dispatches, veryb?st class of citizens, and re< At least 4,000 were received on Satur- ttonsirem the leading Dn? T*a?e< (jaVi mailed free to any address. B, B. _ . year old and is working wonders. ; ?At the request of the Democratic ble$i.ooor sixnor $5.00. Sold by State Committee John Ivelly ordered Expressed on receipt of price, a salute ot one hundred guns fired in blood balu co., Atlaj front of Tammany Hall at 12 o'clock -The New York Times editorially FALL OP EN 1 says that the Republicans will endeavor ov every device xo sieai i>ew iors uy fraud. It says: "The persistence of these schemers will only make their final downfall more complete." ' COLUMBIA, S. C. KING'S EVIL ? Was the name formerly given to Scrofula DRESS GOODS, SILKS, ] because of a superstition that it could be Satins, Laces, Corsets, <iiov tared by a king's toach. The world la Gente^'d Child] wiser now, ana knows that Shoes, Boots and Bootees. SCROFULA - H^-^VYoatbs-.Boys-, Also, Gents' Underwear, C can only be cured by a thorough purifica- Millinery. *:? ./ .1- - vi?j ?.? j, nnr.iAy.foy4 orn TAmrie crTTTVP -\r UUU UJL LLiC UiUUU. JU. tUAO IS OA. O *JJLA VT JLUVJT -JXthe disease perpetuates its taint through Orders by mail i.ivited. generation after generation. Among Its DESPORTES & EDM earlier symptomatic developments are . Columj Eczema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu- ju]v 23-.L6m mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, ___ Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Physical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con- S> 1 I .H. tinue, Rheumatism,. Scrofulous Catarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and various other dangerous or fatal maladies, are produced by it. AND FEED STA Myers harsaparilla ' ' ' Is the only powerful and always reliable blood-purifying medicine. It is so effect- ^ ual an alterative that it eradicates from 1 . >aj|?2fl?.' the system Hereditary Scrofula, and \ the kindred poisons of contagious diseases \ /*? and mercury. At the same time it en- Vi }. riches and wtalizes the blood, restoring y&; -'*.0?o?*fote healthful action to the vital organs ana rejuvenating the entire system. This great Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the genuine Honduras ? ~ ~V-*S-V Sarsaparilla, with Yellow Dock, Stillingia, the Iodides of Potassium and AwXItE. Iron, and other ingredients of great potency, carefully and scientifically com- ,TT prpcnvc xrvntnvi pounded. Its formula is generally known ALlJ PERSONS KNOWl>< to the medical profession, and the best selves indebted to the undersign Dhysfcians constantly prescribe Ayeb's given for stock bought last i Sarsapaiulla as an ? summer, and knowing they fall Absolute Cure FIRST OF OCTOBER, had bet For all diseases caused by the vitiation of to settle the ^me, asfull payme the blood. It is concentrated to the high- required; and those who had t est practicable degree, far beyond any carried over irom last year will other preparation for which like effects Pay' ^ we 'oe compelled t< are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest, meet our indebtedness. as well a3 the best blood purifying medl- _ ?T T - +t,? e are also buying OLD PLt cine, In the world. , . and paving a fair value for their Dr. J: C. Avbp & Co.. LqwbII. Mass. Winnsboro, S. C., September v ? ' ' [Analytical Chemists.] Sold by all Druggists: price $1; six bottles for ?5. HOW TO SAVE MO: AVFD'Q $15 for S10 M I lo>afi W 520 for ?13 a S?o for ^lo Aerie Cure O solid silver double cases a IS WABKANTED to cnra all cases ot ma- above prices (Jo DAYS 0} larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Int?r- Every -warranted. G mittent or Chill Fever, Bemittent Ferer, ^b^-cold w^Jies froni Dumb Agua, Bilious Fever, and Liver Conn ? T i i plaint. In case of failure, after dne trial, MCxHIBe^ Jewelry X& dealers are authorized, by our circular of ChAHLESTOX, S. d my isi, isk.', to refund tne money. Dr. J. C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Maw* Soiauyanurugglattt | . ^ ????BBBsaacaa - ? " " ; ^-]") f | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. g" BFBKHAI'S ?& IMPEOVED 1a stahdaedtuebine .gjcteffigfef Is the best constructed and ilufi&T j??2^ Ished, gives better percentage disease De- more power ana is sold tor - Mntk. MfVr-iffffF 4 less money, per horse power, y^our ?entle ?'g> if g ijjU? than any other Turbine la the world. * Z^rsew pamphlet sent * rs of com- BROS., York, Pa. '. {MASON & HAILII | fusing 100 nnp i\TQ$22TO STYLES UJXuAi.\0 990? Highest honors at all great World's Exhibitions tor seventeen years. Only American Organs awarded such at any. For cash, easy payments or rented. Upright Pianos presenting very highest excellencc yet J attained in such Instruments, adding to all J T J previous improvements one or greater value NVV* than any, securing most pure, refined, musical tones and increased durability, especially avoiding liability to get out of tune. Illustrated A. J Ll diseases catalogue tree. ny intelli- Mason A Hamlin Piano and Organ Co., r following Boston. 154 Tremcnt St., N. York, 46 E. efficacious 14tl1 St*> Chicago, 149 Wabash Ave. I menstrua- ~ ~ ? fsj Parker's Toic, ,ife, this ^ jpuj-g Family Medicine That Never lvaL Intoxicates. II you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or If you are troubled with any disorder or the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured by Pars eb's Toxic. rni ? - jf jc* uAi'TiuiM?Kerase ail substitutes. Parser's Tonic is composed or tHe best remedial agents To Ga. 1111116 wcrlcl> and is entirely different from ' , * preparations or ginger alone. Send ror circuin I have lar. SS mscox & co., standing, 163 William Street, New York. i entirely, hoartfAlt 50c. and $l sizes, at all dealers In medicine, ititude I Great saving In buying dollar size. Lfe, so you l its favor. nri / \ r*i ^ i i i i tral of my TO THE pTmrvs -j-! CITIZENS anta, Ga. -OF~ FiMiffiirT o ier bed wMcb had remedies. ' mnaenciag -\, gjjg luw td is nearly Where you can get Great Bargains in Stipe*Eer Clothing, Hats and Gents' Fumi-ihing immensely _Qoods, Trunks and everything kept at a iLD flfi. isac FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. [||f PHILIP EPSTIN, a terriblo 148 MAiy STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. complaint, t over J250 so-called of one sinaaarvelona, treatment I have introduced this season the novel b others, II enterprise of distributing 1,000 of the most-. Sharks. beautiful PAINTINGS to all my customers who will favor me with the purchase of; a a Suit of Clothes, at your own price,, will? m be entitled to one handsome Paintings ~:u w i -1 *_> ? rertsalarge wuicu Hill uwnc juui uurnc UiieeiAUl, il.ee; a Ms place of charge. In ray f Scrotals, BOY'S DEPARTMENT ;M . . h -> jrtM Of Ready-Made Clothing, of the best TC eye-fiigju, manufacture, i^e latest styles, and best B. B. B. qualities are always on hand in large J olson from variety; and to every Boy and Youth's md placed Suit sold tilt? nnrfthaspr will tw* t/v a handsome pair of Skits regardless of the Price yo? **> Pay for it- Yet those of Atlanta, handsome and valuable gifts are distribut3. only a ed to every purchaser. Remember I guarLarg? bet- antee every article sold to be as represent.Droggists ed, and the prices lower than any house North or South, or the money will be re348,05 funded. Since the introduction of th<? above en0". terprise I have had a great rush for those beautiful Paintings, and the boys is determined to learn how to skate, especially when it costs them nothing. Send in your order for a suit if you can't come yourself, and I will send you a suit, C. 0. D., with the beautiful painting or the pair of skates, attached, with the privilege to examine, the suit before paying for it. All visitors to the Capital are respectfulPLUSHES, ly invited to call at my store and examine . es, White my Art Gallery of Handsome Paintings^ ren's Fine PHILIP EPSTOT, ind Misses' - Proprietor aroefcs ana OftkoNcw York Clothing Store, 143 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. iCHINES. v .,0 ? cvl2xcbm UXDS, 3IA.S.C. E. w. PERCFVAIi. 0 o GOOD SASH LOW. ' SASH WORK: SASn PRLCJ5T* i I 0 O "rt fs 9 doors. -blinds. ? lil i 1_jL/? J T\AATiC * A T%r T^fSO I xsuxjruD. KJ mil iO. X DOORS. BLINDS: L ' o o? - / Turning, ? Prompt Moulding, Send for Brackets, ggg&-^ Shipment Mantels. Price List O O E. W. PERCIYAX, p&|$ MEETING NEAR LINE STREET, Irvf; ly CHARLESTON, S. C. See. S. ;S&ek?? I&.SQS, ?MANUFACTURERS OF? & THEM Doors, Sash, Blinds and Bui Idingted by note Material. spring and CHAR5.EST03T, S. ? due on the ter prepare nt will be &P r Mr notes . ~ "* i j3 come and ^ " : , > collect to Mf' '^ M: 't NTEY. Prices Low and Material First-Class. n M111 fi ? WHISKY HABITS cured 81S/8 lln/3home without pain. iJook Ha ?rsS9Jof particular* sent Free. V8 M.WiX)LL?y,ir.D.,AUanta,Ga. e<> in ?r> Bartoiaa. A certain care. 3fot expensive. Three write i months' treatment to one package. Gocrt for Cold I a no i InftgHead. Hgwlache. Msiness, Hay Fever, Ac. laCQ] \Slfiyceata. By an Druggists, or by man. ' E- T. RA5^.TTVP. MJnrrmn Vn. i AoiHiis r j?e?lao<?pltai. JL Yoang473 G?eawiciSt2i.Xorfc -> -,_ As-.---: " ' . ,^:A tab. 2> - -^*^'TW.,-; MimiiM ibi.