Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 March 1880 — Page 3

JASPER,

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XnEMS 07 XMTKRKST.

FmimmI mmI I.Krary. -John Brougham will, on the 8tk of Mav. be seventy years old nnd ha will finve completed hk fiftieth year upon the Stag. Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan have returned to London. They promise to be back in New York in the fall with a new opera. Byron's Bible, some locks of hi hair, hie writing-desk, and divers gar

ment ami other personal wi'S'R'. have jnst been sold at auction in London. 1-Jobn B. Gough, the temperance lecturer, is a bookbinder by trade. He is a roan of moods, very sensitive and modest; either very happy, full of fun, or dospondont and sad. Theodore Thomas has resigned his position as Musical Director of the Cincinnati College of Music, on the ground, as stated by him, that the Directors refused to agree to certain reforms that he deemed essential to the welfare of the institution.

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f eases will include some twenty outlying fort. An Austrian Jew, Rawed Julia Mum, has been raised to the rank of a I'acha ami Assistant Secretary of State by the Khedive of Egypt. It is said that no other Israelite since the time of Joseph of old has reached such eminence in the land of the Pharaohs. Lord Wentworth, the Englishman whom Mb Dud Fletcher Is not going to marry, lives in a new house of Queen Anne architecture on the Thame embankment in Chelsea. He is reported to be no great match as regards charms of mind and temper.

Prince Ixibanolf, the new Russian Embassador, who has iust reached Lon

don, and whose style of living is of barbaric splendor, is not as rich as he

was some years since, but is still magnificent. The horse he rides is shod

with silver, but this k not vulgar display, Init from a conviction t jat silver k the

best adapted for the purpose

Mademoiselle Alice Gilberton de

Brouilles. a vounr ladv of distinguished

familv. has fust fallen a victim to her

Wm of of mountain climbing. She re

snlvod. without a iruide. to ascend the

Pie du Larmont. in the Pyrenees. She

had mounted some distance when her foot slipped and she fell into the abyss halnw

The People's Kntertainment Society hag taken root in England. It began,

at the instance of a. Mr. Bethune, by

-Mr. Longfellow is said to wnte . d an even. easily but very, slowly, weigh ngcAerj l,dieiTit f London) wordliefore ott ngitdown m lead pen- ""SSfrfntaioi

FAMUtX XtTHU Wakteoats are gmg et of vogn Satin bridal toilets are Mill fashion.

is hardly an erasure in his

but when his work returns

oil. There

tn.iniisu'rint.

to Mm in proof hardly any thing of its

-original form is left. It is aseneu mat 'The Divine Tragedy" whs rewritten ;after the most of it was in type. Mr. llartlev Camntoll said to a re

porter of the Boston Traveller the other

schoolroom. The charges for ad mission

are from two to twelve cents. 1 he room, lights, and pianoforte are tlie only expense, the music being given gratis by noblemen, gentlemen, and ladies. These entertainments are becoming very popular.

Tlie Russian police attach immense

1 11 t nvrnta last U'l'VlT Wlrf

nvKnT crpanie;; 'My Pting pres.

1, , imnriiiun to the discovery of the secret place of waistcoat, but they a

... c iardutrsr. TliR pnminc to anv but slender figures.

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Guimpe k agaht afasbkmabk trim-

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Among new geon weea r

Tulle Mifam leMtM preierrea

hrklelveU.

- Buttons with iavkibk eyes will he

nwoh worn.

White faille k agaia in vogue for

bridal dresses.

The bonnet of the day and hour is

the iat turban.

Bends of every color appear m boa-

aet decorations.

The Fanchon k the coming shape

for chip bonnets.

Silk muslin crown for Donnew wm

be much worn.

All fashionable eoiftaro in Europe are worn low on the neck. Languedoc lace bids fair to precede

Breton for milliner' purposes. Bridal dresses are made high in tit neck, and with elbow sleeve. The fashion of wearing powder in the hair for evening toilet k to be reThe fez shape for ladies1 in-door caps, either for morning or evening wear, i much used. Slvilw habit corsages of velvet

er satin are worn over ball dresses of

tulle or gauae. Heliotrope and cream will bo the fashionable contrast of color for early spring millinery. Two bouquets are now always sold together one for the hair the other for the corsage.

Puffed or plaited plastrons take tue

out tney are unue-

The Kccns IninHfntiii. In nsaar regard the exodus investigation, which ha been going forward for teveral weeks, and which k still in urogree. k one et the most important u imm In Aii rated since the

ontaineil eoaiFoi 01

with the other feature te which

Uon ha been called. In all the 1

made at the DemceHrtie g4bermg ha

thk city it wm aotiosablt that, thewgm a oovi'ctkn of the impending uontet between Uie ballet and the bafonei

ehallenire an extraordinary efttrt in

behali oi tree miriwwhh, bo wmm

lUuanaratle nartv

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the He of Representative ana com- xprMS4Mi or suggested a to M rewrit.

u tnw is ute swi t mig wg

msnced the work of unearthing in Monadreltsm of Republican leaders. Democrat, with scarcely an except ion.

and the Democratic press, nimosi universally, denounced the exodus movemeat a oorruptly and cruelly partisan, and that, from ita inception to It culminationat every step throughout it Antire nrorress. it was

manipulated and aided by a set of debased and villainous Republican, who violated every principle of humanity, and. by persistent lying induced horde of pauper negroe to abandon their home and locate in In-

HUnm. for nurelv partisan coEnur-

those prominent m ahaplng preparations for a campaign, there en be ne doubt that the great mass of Democrat will be found animated br a Kke spirit, and on the day of trial be prepared te respond for themselves with a Demeeratlc ballot in their hand. Jetton lb. ,t Grant and BkJn' Of the various rumor and oeunterumors so current now, the most absurd and incredible was that which declared tkat Mr. Blaine would accept the see-

Hiinnhlidin witnesses, black and white,

a well as by Democrats, until there k now no controversy upon the subject. The black rascals who were the agents of white Republican desperadoes, have been exposed. Their monstrous lies and deceptions have been set in order lJam tdn miintrv and have been

haTe been quite a possible; perhap

muoh more so. tor, in case 01 nis iauure to get a nomination or secure an election, Grant would retire with whatever prestige he has acquired and take his place with other sx-rresidenta. The retirement into the chair of the Vict-Prcsident would certainly net be m if A At ;

any more ot a reurenmnv man gv"s

linked and wemeu 10 mB n n r7o r"AnMm or SDedinirhis life m dkf-

publican leauers. torm.ng a cua.u-g-8 mb. Whatever "strength Grant

utamna ad vile anu as tsxfvrui

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as were ever senincu w n labor in nny Penitentiary ia the country. These black and white knaves, it has been ipcontrovertibly established, lied about the condition of the negro in North Carolina, aud with equal persistency and as knowingly, they lied about the demand for pauper norroes in Indiana. In these regard

who made the descent each

riw'iuvori a rant of 1.500 roubles, anu

..wurrncd fnr inn nasi nine wars 3

w.- -w. , t.i .iiMi.A recetveu a gram oi i,w ivumra, nv beon through a purgatorial existence, ,;Uinof the Police, wlwwaspresand if I hyc reached the hoavim of sue. the gSSTonUio occasion, has Wn cess 1 think I have , airly -mirncjl it, and JJldTtfce grade of Lieutenant any one who wanU to get it at the same i . price has my sympathy." otncrai.

Count (le I.eSiH'ps is a man oi nuu- sheol a Chwrcfc.

die suture, wun wmie uair mm t, gnt!st theoloffical seminaries

moustache, piercing haaei eye?, wnicn which there are eight, have 460 stu-

lifiro an extremi'lv kiml

black eyebrows and a

lace, in conversation .u. uc iA-i" ,ionl.

fran ir ana euHiui'iu aim mh

a re-

iaricalilft i1.tc.!. His manner it ener-

tif srnl his 74 vears and srray hair I

arc obliterated in his vigorous

aud demonstrative gestures.

JE$L The Baptist theological h thir are ehrht. h

iind vpreion, d Southern Seminary at IwisMnU vNKy., leading the list wfth 98

diction

gelrare And IndHMrj. In England portable gas is nowsoki

and delivered everywhere, counirj residents receive it from the city in copper cylinders. ah thn irnn mines in the State of

Now .Toner are being worked thorough-

Mis Liw-ie Smith is a new cvanSelist who has been working in ew erscv. At Paulsboro alxmt forty converts have been counted as the result of her recent protracted efforts. Mr. J. M. Sears, the young Boston

millionaire who graduated at ale, is to give that institution $150,000 with which to erect a new gymnasium. The cause of education is certainly advancing. An T-WlUh Winer reports that an

T.iht wookm and silk and wool ma

terial will be more fashionable for full dress even in the summer than silk hclf. Ecru lace of the same shade a the

ClllKlfia CKHOS anu rtuutu uuuw..Ka ro..Tr , ,00Vi Ma

thev trim will be much used this season, political innueutw. rf "3 tV-

backon tneicnaiae ox me ucuuew . ,or obtaining a livelihood. Such verystyhsh. . . becn established by irrefrag-

The high flaring Valois couar. Kepi ... te8timonv. White men see it, and

z . i mm kna a &n n m iv

may nave as a i-reu5Bi uMwwe would not be impaired by hk occupying tlie ohair of the Vice-President for four year. That k, he would be more prominent at the end of four year than he would be if he lived a strictly private life. Bnt to put Blaine into the retirement ef Vice-Presidency would-be to destroy

detestable of motives. Disregarding ; -MnL

the welfare of the negro, they enticed him away from home and friends, to steal his vote, and disregarding the welfare of white men in Indiana, they mnril naiinnr niPTOftM to Steal SWSV

m aniu.iQt.Mwfl and to break down nt

The exjxirts of butter irom mis, country are only four per cent, of the pro-! ductkra; those of cheese forty-five icr cunt. Englkh people eat far more cheese than butter. It is a staple food among laboring men in England. The export of French beetroot sugar to the end of tlie year amounted toonly 5,000 tons, as compared with 97,000 in 1878; but in Austria.where an increased acreage more than compensated for the deficient crop, tlie export was 110,547 tons, against 97,400. The Illurtrirtc ZcUnng gives thefolooiicernine the telc-

of the world. Thosi of

.im.wt mnadiirnil at the cloSC of 1878,

TftB.TSrt V.nirlUih miles: tliosc of Ameri

ca, 114,157; Asia, 24,521; Australia, 'v ,.) Africa. R.148. Tlie tele-

rrl.5o nf.f thiit enibraces the world

.L-Jaxu. flirifnrn. 9).17C English

milo. or 1.51S.G8.1 kilometres.

The Municipal Council of Paris have made arrangements wherebv the

pnrrori. nnii! is liiiiiuntvv. v-v w- t ,

in nlaj- with wire, is found among new

frtyle of neck garniture on the richest toilets. A "Datey Pinafore," orlongtablier of tnlle or organdie completely studded with daisies sewed on it, flat and in rows, is the latest novelty in floral drees

garnitures.

Square handlseroaieis oi ongnircuiored foulard are twisted into pretty dree

fnr ladies, and fastened on ine

caps

pins

or bou-

Va ranntag. with tkro. .o b. bghwd P Xfo torri-

soon. ..i. n,n'nrrnm idvrntn to twentT-

t rear, their oniv onene iwmr

they celebrated religious services ac-

cording to the rues ei meir vr n !

A dispatch from Kome says u

bclievel at the Vatican that many oi the clergy who left the church as OKI

tHthOltcs are aesiruun ui ivnm,,..

Instructions have been asKcci uy me Gennan ami Austrian bishops. It was replied that all may be received who

maKe an explicit ucvw submission to the holy see ami the decrees of the Vatican (Ecumenical f!Hincil.

An Englkh gentleman named Gardner latelv left 1,500,000 to found a college for the Wind, and the Register of Eton College has supplemented the gift bv the offer of several splendid site. One of them k Botham's Hotel, at Salt Hill, where the Eton Montem, a bygone miWii fdral. uschI to lie celebrated

with extraonunrj t-v-im. coaches had to change horses daily at

IkKham s, wmcn w wir nreo Windsor Castle.

u nmiM(MHi in certain Methodist

quarters that the number of Bishops in

the church be increased, m present,

bend with large Spankh miAia nf artificial flowers.

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The hair is dressed very simpiy anu giuUim. . i s t see distinctly that

iiir uiv. hi i ntH. unnfiiiiME. iix t.cv

l'ortoke-shell-hcaled pins, black jet, Mid also gohl or silver filagree ornaments, are very fashionable with modern joiffures. The Yeddo foulards have striped ..... 1 1 t Ul..,.

in the aencaie shus oi umc,

rnwns

jrelKJW, anu pinK, seen iu mo tktes.and over those are sprinkled small,

. . i t . ..ma ..mi

even me oeiuoeu nt3grioo i "rriencingthe damnable enoi-mity of the crime committed by white and black rascals, who plotted for their votes at the cost, in hundreds of instances, of their live. The investigation has effectually exploded the Republican lies abottt the negro oppression in the South. It has corrected public sentiment and is w.jll calculated to largely

do away with the influence oi bloodyshirt harrangues in the future. So far

the Democrats nave grea ,

Windom anu uiatr the whole exodus

movement k damaging to the Republican party, and that the leaders of their party have been guilty of an outrage which can neither be modified, explained nor extenuated. ImtUutapebs Sentinel.

delicate tinted, shadowy rosebuds, dai-

sies, iMueis, anu oir k"i,u"i

lowers

The General Ontleek. One of the striking features of the times is the contrast of feeling pcrvad-

liliieu. and other popular

rs. " ine the atmosphere of the two parties

ri. c-mTTisrA liu hmtiifht In Rennblican circles the strife or con

Snanish colore and styles into vogue in testing factions for leadership is waxPark and modktes are combining red ing hitter and hotter every day nnd , ' ....... ,rttl T in k.tiM VirnanttW which KNlSt . inOVlt-

ami veitow im very iko

day and night, along the bou.evarus and the principal streets, on a large number of dials, thus carrying out in the most liberal manner the system of time distribution begun byLercrner. A small fee only is necessary to secure accurate time in private establishments. As the color of indigo k really a greenish blue when it is used as a pigin niuttnn. and as the color of

the drv cake k not only very black, but

variable, according to ue nw n .v.:l. u ; L-nlAJ. Prof. O. X. ROO1

ll.lulra tf .loaSrahln to let u llllllgO " fall

into disuse in designating a color of the spectrum, and to substitute "ultramaTine" for it, the color of the artificial

variety being intended.

Sir .Tames Ferguson, who has filled manv offices of profit and honor in Eng

land aud her colonies, ha been ap-

nnintad (Jovenior of Bombay.

clock and Airs.

Langtty will be present," is the legend -of a notice recently nlsanled at the Brighton (England) Skating Bink.

-Mr. Judah P. Benjamin, the new counsel for the Ttehborne claimanV'

has cxpresseil himself as confident o . ,1. :.,,w.a1.i nf his client am

tlietmfli of certain new evidence reeenUy

discovered. '1-1. .. vtui ws a rreat tedes

trian In thn ilaVS of his VOUth, Stl"

tingukheii himself in that wy, Uk ng Ida dailv walks in the grdens of the Vatican at mich x m:e that his attcmlants hirnllv follow him.

rt'l. ...... u ti War ntartment is

Inisy with a plan for the forli:Htn of HAm ft,.f t.Um fashion ot Prk. sev

eral bf the Continental ncwwrs are already dkcusmng the detk. Ine ue-

tliere are nine, tlie limit wmcn nas pre

vailed since 1SG4, and it nine were netted in im it is held that twice that nam-

lu.r r neecwarv now. UUl witemer

th church can support that number on with inep and

the present wlan of work is atbe.r embroidered wit

oueetioH. The matter oi a unaou a

traveling expenses is ot itseii aconsm-

erabie item, aikhil h.uw unw average annual travel of a Bkhop.

in vrv nca uiuuwf. uc i

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newest Parisian costume is a skirt ui dark CajHicine satin le Lyon, with a basque ot garnet velvet. Handkerchiefs of sheer silk muslin are imported In white and cream color, stamped with a gay border of Mowers of ; natural hue roses, forget-me-nots, etc. j These are to be made up in turbans and

cap for wearing m the house, aiso ior cravat bows.

Purple in all its shades, from kae. darkest violet to the palest lilac, stands in tlie front rank this spring. Among them the newest and most fanhionable ; tu. ju.liotrrme. a reddish shade, which

k exactly that of the heliotrope blossom when full blown. The new hosiery this season is indescribably pretty. Among the many oUina nnraltUut in thk line are blaotc

vnvivv

front exquisiieiv

threaten breaches whicli nmsi ineviihW wiakftn the unitv aud etiiciency

of the organization. In Pennsylvania and New York the yoke of autocracy k ohaftng the necks of independents very severely. A spirit of resistance to ring rule is spreading among the rank and file, and growing more and more intense daily. The determination of the magnates to force Grant again into the field against the recorded utterances mJ fhi. Twrtt- adverse to a third term

k exciting a feeling of revolt, which, if it does not betoken wide and open rupture, must seriously impair fraternal feeling so essential to sutcoss at the next election. On the Democratic side the drift everywhere is toward unity and harmony. "Jivcry thing for the cause, nothing for men," expre the tree condition of feeling and intent .t tk nncuuint time. This has been

well evinced at Washington ever since guuiy oi,

Odd and Kail. The greatest strike of the day 12

o'clock.

Trouble oan always be borroweu

at low rates.

Good deeds pan out better man

rvMl intentions.

Hdu anil iTTmi. v nttM kite ibumci

iU ml re forth with hid

gun, the crows are -likely to see the el fwt.

The trouble with the midnigat cai

w not so much that it can not Mfg as tltit firmly belkre it can. Cwjw

Those also serve who only stand

ami weigh it," remarked tbeyoung Bwn

whose tlutv it was w i" gcak. S'toHbenriUe Ikrttkl.

Tk. .lantut lives from hand to

t. UUtM Trtuuerurl. lSS. Slid

be has a hard pull ami mnK frequently jaw customers to get hk nil. 3 etc urtw imVkAA for ladies who vote at

the next election will probably lie ciiton , the Ilia or scnlloH- It.w,fl '

all strange if we hear xmsm cm . Her helot te ohl-faahtoned ; It didn't look fit to be mm.JMon Rcfttter.

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S7.a'w r - - i rwaaHV SW-T - .rr . .

embroidery, whik fine new Uireaa j MftS-H1g and welJtn together all . tn balbriggans, almost as soft as silk, are eemeau of opiKwition to Repiiblican

elaborately embroidered in floral designs The same phase wa noticeaoie iam si am i riuiiiltii nf the

1JI WlltV Ami IH wn. ' i IU UB HCIIHVIItiHWO evening shade. aneet'ag of the National Committee.

la enumerating tne laneiee oi iaH- xs seieciion oi v.iuuiuuii .ui

ion which are not imperative or even tag the convention was n ii ,"

general, the ctose-nttinfr cmraeee oascue point gameu, ior n n v -wiled tlie Jersey wt lie included. In friends of any particular candidate, form thk k a familiar model, which Kvery where, New York perhaps exmodern styte directs to lace up at the oepted, there ivems to be a detcrmina-t-oV r 4-Uo underneath each arm. turn to sink everything out of sight

nnhlic career. Hk reputation lor win.

fancy rests mainly, if not wholly, upon his aggressiveriess, upon hk skill a a public speaker and debater, upon hk adroitness a a parliamentarian, and upon hk readiness and alertness en the floer of, Congress. Those who judge him favorably by hk Congressional Eerformances, would, probably, were e ever made President, be greatly disappointed in hk administrative ability. His career and experience have not been that of an administrator, and there k no reason to suppose that in the Executive chair he would excel, even if h would eaual. many other soberer

and lees flashy politician. Indeed, the danger would be that he would, in striving to maintain his reputation for dash, imperil and break down hk Administration, and involve the eenatry in difficulties and perils. But so far as hk future k concerned, such a roan might as well be put iato the famous crypt of the Capitol, or sent home to Augusta for a terra of four years, as to be set in the chair of the Vice-President where he could "atir -r." nnhndv. or " make it hot under

the old flag" for a single " brigadier." It would close Uk political career. People would forget there wa such a man, and they would see that, ic wnte of hk absence from the floor of CoaSress, the world still moved and the overnment survived. The popularity aud enthusiasm which he ha there provoked would be sank in the sea ef oblivion. He might a well threw hut private fortune into the Atlantk Ocean as to leave the only arena in which be has acquired distinction. Hk denial of the report that he intended such an act of folly may he accepted as quite sincere. Instead ef ac

cepting SUC 11 a POSUKW as wmp."mtse he would probably reject it as an insult. But even if he were tf consent, it k doubtful if the Republican would be willing to load down their chances with a double weight- If Grant shall be nominated, they will he fettered with the prejudice against the third term a well as the foandak ef the first and the second. If. Blaine l nominated there are the record of the Speakership, the MuHigaa letters aed other episode in Mr. Kaine' eveln life. But te put them together, te add to the ball and chain of Blaine' seen-

dakthe handcuffs of Grant1 antecedents and third term ambition, with thn idea that a party thus loaded can make a good right, k a greater folly than one Pn reasonably expect them te be

So that wnatever ww

Grant anenmrne"

iWy.be Grant"

sly a

saadiaate

Thefittimz k required to ne aosoiiuviy mat ninuers iieanj bw-uijih" nerfect. to resemble the silk webbing 4r threatened imperialism an impose - manufactured for the foreign Jersey bility. Even there it must lie seen, if 3ra1e! Although in fashion," thk not already felt, that the spirit of faebasoue will scarcely become a prevailing tion must give way to the wnJversal de..it! 1.: -.t.uiu ..r iu.rfi't .; ffr a. tin Huation of ounoflltlon to

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figures, and dktManses enureiy wun trimming. Novelties among the small point of drees include round, turned over collars upon inilonakes, and collarettes simulated by trimmings, instead of being made separately and added to the garment. Short collarettes endmg at the widest iwrtions of the bust are comd tohls, embroidered, or else plain; ami berthas upon evening drce-es are of kec trimmed with fltiwers, or of the garniture material shirred at centerfront and back.and again npon the Shoalders, hH-ming thna a curving drapery.

Republican rule if the Empire State k

to wield the mnueuce in im uuubws the party it has been heretofore accustomed to exeroke. In short, the general set of the tide m the Republican ranks i toward division and factious discontent, while on the other side .fan-thin i tndin? to harmony and

.11 Tli a Vi...L'resHientmi

on the ticket to be nominated there , perhaps, the darkest horse of the whole itud. He is visible at present neither la the stable ner In the pastern. ir&U nvi Pre. 1 1 1 The Batitiste report 12,t0" Snndayschook, with 922,Of scholars. In the list by States, North CaroMna kad, with 1,200 school; New York fellows, with fe?; 1 leads with ll?, scholars; Illinois ha only 600 schook, and 66,377 scholars; Indiana, 580 ohook, 65,000 scholars; Michigan, Swhcc, 32,000 scholars; Iowa, 224 schook, 445 scholars; Wisconsin, 15 w;h(xk, 12, 160 scholars ; Minnesota, 6 schoote, 5,600 scholars.

Queen Victoria, in opening Parliament in late years, take on 0 appearance of robe of Stat bnt net the robe themselves. She wears her rdinary widow's dress ami the royal robe are outspread upon the throne. After uAPUtf it the office ef the

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unity. Thus the first condition m usw- princess Beatrice to pun m

ocratio sticoea is almost aseureu. is th rus over the sKirt oi aer w- -

likewise a noticeable leature in umu

craitu uiiuioa i- v,..i.w . , - , y...... i ...,i..-a,ii.. .utntntil. noiiraiire and Ine uncnesw

confidence are buoyant. Tins k ako suspicious, especially in connection

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of GaUlera hf oen-

vertetl her fine pake at Genoa mw hospital for aiKnf Infante.