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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - August 10, 1884, Boston, Massachusetts                                SUNDAY AUGUST PRK JE FIVE A Quiet Domestic Life at New Disturbed by an Army of of a iffl Punic Mud Words from Neighbors of the Buffalo Republican Pronounces the Stories False and Purcell Exonerates Gath on ffo the Editor of The Sunday Globa I visited the quaint little village of New Eo and sought out tho present residence of Maria Intending II possible to secure her Version of the story which connects her name In n sinister way with that of a presidential candi She is living with her aged and Ills older At ills earnest request the name of tlie family Is withheld trom Though In straitened they hear an unblemished reputation In the where they resided for very many I was met at the door of the humble home who admitted that was a member of his but stated that she had gone away for a lew days on a On learning tho object ot my said that the house had been besieged by reporters during tho last two greatly to bis He had adhered to a determination formed at the outset not to say anything about the matter In and his niece had also declined to be and would con firm In that The old gentleman during his conversation showed considerable and broko into tears alter refer ring to the recent death of his he exclaimed I have had trouble enough without any wore being I withdrew from this painful and sought to obtain from the villagers their opinions of the woman whose character is ihe subject of so much public I learned that Maria girlhood had been spent in the and that up to the time of tlie publication of Halls charges In Buffalo nothing to her discredit had ever been The disinclination of tho citizens to Inform me as to whereabouts upon my arriving In the place had struck me as something and on pursuing my Inquiries further I was satisfied that this was but one ot Ihu forms taken by an Instinctive desire In the community to protect the woman ana her as much as possible from and was owing to a genuine sympathy felt for As to there was a general wish to suspend judgment if she should conclude to make a statement defending from the against her and to the none but kind words were A gentleman prominent in village and in stated that to his certain knowledge representatives of the lican campaign committee had for some time been In and unlimited to secure from a statement confirmatory ot the charges against their groat the bet ween them all and Maria stands her old Uncle no brought her up from girlhood she always Idolized aud still bows to his judgment almost implicitly and he Is immovably opposed to her saying or doing anything by which she would take notice of this which was thrust upon the family through the selfish political ambition of a Buffalo clergy Though be is none ol them have money enough to buy From various other sources it was learned that out of the numberless reporters wno have sought access to only one has succeeded lu overcoming the resistance of her aged This gentleman bailed from and through Ills acquaintanceship with all the parties In the affair was able to deceive into a belief that he was the representative of a prominent friend of who would be willing If possible to aid her lu a time of Ho obtained from her certain statements though they have not yet been may yet figure In the With this ono all reporters and all representatives of political have had to content them selves with monosyllabic conferences with under the portico of his I convinced myself however before leav ing the village not only that was at homo but that she has remained In the continually since the publication of the Buf falo She Is a woman of 45 or well pre of dignified aud pleasing and giving the Impression of strength of char acter and mental New August Is held m higher esteem by tlie best people of Buf falo than Governor all of whom look with loathing and contempt on tho authors of this miserable He also said that a word Is coming before hmg from Buffalo that will effectually silence the tongues of these scandal These coming as they do from a gentleman who is personally known by me to he a Republican and widely known In Buf and whose information comes from the highest sources and is enforced by bis own knowl is entitled to great New August A Human View of lu the Cincinnati It Is not greatly to the Injury of a popular hero that there has been a human act somewhere in his Tho first commandment to men as we read It was Increase and multiply aud fill the A man otherwise strong and useful may have made the wrong connection In his early and carried out that command without u mar riage I never believe much in the virtue of old a strong man has made a mistake of that is it disqualify ing for him to lead the armies of his to command the navy in of and to husband the finances It Is the human things which keep tho world full of and not the God repented he made wrote old yet on mixing with him ho found man such a good sort of even though he had stolen tho only thing stealable at that that he let him and blessed him with a little From that day to this the woman has said to the like Eve Pluck the fruit that we may The two candidates before the people for presi dent are gentlemen who could have been run against each other at least with the courtesy allowed to race But It seems not to bo the will of the great moral parties In our country that we shall match our greatest stock without a universal Yonder racing mare Is Yonder stallion is too nearly crossed with his Very strange inbreeding has been going on In the horse The Jockey may pull his the horse may havo had a bucket of water given him before he started but on the racing track it is not thought pollio to bring up thesa and you can easily see what a horse race would amount to If nothing but morals was the staple ot So with the presidential The horses at tlie polo have raced often Is this thn course on which they are to run Is the ground fairly measured Will they make a good race Let it bo a fair Purcell Takes It August who has withdrawn temporarily from the editorial management of the Union aud pub the following card In that paper this morn Ing under the head of A Changed State of Two days after tlie appearance In the Buffalo Evening Telegraph of the article headed A Terrible In conversation with a repre sentative of tho New York I remarked that upon the then existing state of affairs Governor Cleveland must be considered a moral The conclusion without the premise was printed and has since been extensively 1 now desire to say that Information has come to me from a source In which i place Implicit confidence mate rially changing the state of affairs upon which the remark was In justice to Governor to myself and to all others whom may I withdraw the characterization and request that hereafter It be not attributed to Signed WILLIAM August In a Luxurious South End As Seen by a Reporter of tlie 1 an Its Dreamy tiy Thi couches were nicely were strewn with soft tlie Hour covered with Turkish the between the rooms aud ut tho windows tasteful and The ol tho not ot the class usually seen at such There weie twenty and thirty ol both In of three and tour upon the all either opium or dreamily lu the smoke of the which seemed to some as a kind ot accessory to Ihe more potent The men as a and had divested of vests aud shoes lu order to ensure women were all attired In and with their hair down their hacks presented i very curious Thanks cither to the subdued or to real they appeared as a rule singularly a deu come here Wo are building up quite a Arent you afraid of the police Not at all Is no special law against this sort of If they wanted they might shut us up on the ground thai tills Is a dis orderly That wouldnt be very inie would and the speaker looked tho dreamy smokers willi a serene are mostly regular habitues are not in the When they once begin to come they keep It up until It kills You see girl opposite In the You mean the ono with that fellow who has glasses on she lias the habit She begged aud begged the proprietor lo let her come and live so that she could gratify her passion for opium at all Finally be and Where One May Sio to Enslave Both Mud and Talk With One of the Inmates on Her Fatal THE AUGUST CROP Cotton in Com mid August August returns to the department ol agriculture show tho condi tion of cotton Improved in Louisiana and The Im provement is especially manifest in Mississippi and In North Carolina and Georgia the average status Is In South Florida aud Alabama ex rains have caused weedy growth and tho shedding oC forms and has prevented In drought has caused a loss ot one point and raised serious apprehensions for the The average ot condition has advanced from 86 In July to a little above So lar this Is 1avor iis in six years of tho past ten tho August re port has shown a decline from the record of the preceding the exceptions being 1S80 and The condition of corn averages the same as In the July aud is higher than in any August since It lias been exceeded but three times In ten 1870 aud when It was 01 lu each has heen Improvement In New Jersey and the Pacific A slight decline In the condition Is reported hi and In some of the Southern Drought has pre vailed In portions ot the Ohio valley and Texas with considerable reducing the condition of corn six The report for wheat shows an average of one point higher than In the two last good spring wheat and higher than In any year since The average for oats is one point lower than in The condi tion of rye Is the same as last promises a large The prospect is favorable tor another large crop of but not so lull as that of last RESCUED BY BEN AX ON Two Say of the Circulated by the To the of the A gentleman called today at my office who Is and for many years lias a resident of 1 said to him what do these charges against Cleveland amount aud how do people In look upon them He replied I Mil a and I shall not vote lor Cleveland but 1 say without hesitation that these statements are false and dastardly and the best people of without condemn and many of them will vote for Cleveland of I was told the oilier day hy a a prominent and highly respected citizen of the who knows Cleveland as well as any man In that the charge is a most barefaced that It IB an outrage on aud was started by a nasty paper called which no decent person would be seen The facts are that the a widow with two was years and bore a very questionable and thar she had a which she named alter a man In who she the father of the This man dying a week after the of the she added Clevelands uame to that already and then blackmailed the latter for tne money being given to prevent a The woman was scut to uo but was sent to the penitentiary lor lint taye that ao man It was a disagreeable The rain had been falling In torrents throughout the and heavy masses of black clouds still hung over tho city like a It in one of nights when everybody who has a home gets there as soon as leaving the streets still and deserted at an early Shortly after midnight tho deep silence was broken by tho rumble and rattle of a us It rounded the corner of Washington and Dover splashing the mud right and aud drawing forth a muttered oath from a solitary who stood upon the curbstone apparently wrapt In u profound from which ha was rudely aroused by the shower of The herdic didnt but pro on its course down Washington and turned to the left Into Decatur Almost Im mediately after a voice from within called out Hold here we Tlie carriage and the Inmates alighted In front of an brick with a storm a short distance from tho corner of Washington continued the person who had Just spoken to the You want to keep perfectly If we make any noise wo wont be able to gain The house was shrouded In complete not a single ray of light from either door or One tlie party lighted a aud holding It up to tho Inside exclaimed this Is number Were all Ho then pulled the bell while his com panions gathered In the porch maintaining perfect silence all the Alter the lapse of a few moments a soft footstep was hoard de scending tlie stairs and the faint glimmer of a lamp stole through the A bolt creaked as It was drawn out of its and the next instant the door was opened Just enough to allow the party Inside to peek out at his midnight How tlie General tlie oC Now York Did you ever see Men Butler embarrassed This question was put to ono of the generals most Did I ever see General Butler embarrassed The question was repeated and then came the following story only It was In this way I had business in and was sitting in General when a poorly clad as a and m motion and speech betraying entered and asked for the She had never seen ana was evidently ner vous In his Bho sho a Vir and all that she had In the world was a then Involved in Tho suit was on the calendar for that If she lost it she would be aud her children would be deprived of Her lawyers had that morning abandoned thu case because she could not pay aud in her distress some as a last advised her to state her case to and as she had nowhere else to turn she had adopted the doubling how sho would be ventured some further apology for be cause she was by birth aud sentiment a General waved his baud dupre and said give me tlie history of this suit as clearly and concisely as you She did with groat which I could not fall to aud General order ing his drove to the court house ami got the case adjourned for two or three He went alone to try aud was occupied lor three At the end of that time a verdict was ob In lavor ut the The matter liid interrupted the business I had in and I was at General the morning alter the case was The aud I wondered why her features so little pleasure over the She handed Gen eral Duller a deed to the property he had It was made out carefully in Ills name aud gave him ihe absolute title to the dont want be Ive got no busi ness with sho It Is yours hy You won the and but lor you I would not have even the poor privilege of signing the deed in someone elses 1 cannot pay you except In this after you have deducted your fee from the there is you can hand It to The old general bocan to swell up like an as he dous when unusually aud he said he wouldnt have anything to ao with iho said the I will not touch it until you are How many children have you got he away to hide his all rav Property in this world I turn over to you to repay you for your said General who was ing to keep down the your property and use It to bring up your I wont touch what about your fee she said the Ill take that out of the that womans features relaxed and she burst into General Butler moved about un easily aud turned his Mee to Hie It was the I ever law blw THE HOUSE 7 DECATUR Whats wanted he asked In a subdued Thats all wo want to come What for Dont be a you know well enough what we How should I know You might as well you cant get In Why we want to hit tuo Cant you understand Hull dont know and we dont admit persisted tho cautious as he opened the door a little wider and peered still more intently at the wove all been hero I tell you Its all Yes Its all broke lu another member of the pushing himself You know old and those are somo ot my friends who want to hit the pipe a few times to see what it Is Dont keep us out here talking any but open tho door and let us Is that Jim Why didnt you speak be If you say Its all that settles Come Be as easy as possible whole conversation was conducted hur riedly In a low and was over with In leas time than It takes to tell When tlie party were all In the doorkeeper carefully shut the door and replaced the fie then took up his which a mys light on account of the peculiar color of the shade that covered aud led tlie way up one flight of A door was opened slowly aud and cue by one the visitors entered a room so weird iu Its appearance as to be almost Tlie atmosphere was and heavy with tlie sickening odor of while the smoke so ob the feeble flickering rays of light emitted Irom lamps as to make It extremely to see plainly the room and its Tne soon became ac customed to the aud the was In ill Its There were really two each about thirty feet square and rather low Thy were partitioned oil Irom each other by heavy iu the centre so as view ol both rooms to one standing at the All ol the windows were heavily aud great care had evidently been taken to any light from straggling Along Hie sides of tue rooms were upholstered each about four feel wide aud one anil a half leet All of these of winch there were were with meu and women smoking Hie deadly di upon a bureau that stood In one cor ner were spirit lamps and all tlie other ac to the of this terrible There was no mistaking the It was au opium a dtn Uie helpless victims are led on step by step to aa existence worse than was about this an air of and even luxury utterly tu Uie and INTERIOR OF ONE OF THE PRIVATE pretty as they lay In of easy careless abandon with eyes half closed and apparently oblivious lo all else but the delights of the seductive drug of they had been par It was plain lo 1m SOIMI that most of them were women who were very although there were a few whose condition lu life was not betrayed by All tho both men and had a languid look of apparent bliss thai recalled the lines of taken from the sung ot The Lotus How worn bearing the downward With 10 Falling asleep in n droiun Whatever conversation there was among the smokers and attendants was carried on In sub dued murmurs that seemed almost to add to the lulling Influences the The writers contemplation ot the strange scene was cut short by the a palefaced voting man attired lu a velvet smoking cap aud who said Your pipes ami places are Step right into this Tlie parly followed Into the hack ind after divesting ourselves o coats aud which were up on hooka along tho sine of tho we arranged ourselves upon the preparatory to Investigating the nature of the subtle charm exercised by opium over Its Two smokers were placed upon a couch facing each and one upon his left aud the other upon his right The attendant stretched himself out In the centre ol the resting his head upon body of one of tlie leaving both hands free to attend to Iho cooking of the How much opium do you gentlemen want 1Tty cents worth is tho smallest quantity that wo That will be all wo care I A little tray bearing a a small glass a sponge for cleaning the aud a card upon which the opium was placed was brought to the Tlie opium looked more like dark wheel grease than anything and tho worth covered a space on tho card about an inch and a half lu When all won comfortably arranged the attendant took a long steel gathered a little opium upon tho end of and holding It over tho blaze turned It around it until It assumed the consistency o soft lie then arranged it about tho small Hole of the pine aud told one of us to place the lube of tho pipe lu Ids mouth and The opium was kept over tho and sizzled and crackled as the smoko was 1 guess you never smoked remarked the You dont want to open your mouth and blow the smoke Keep your lips around the tube aud Inhale the smoko lust as you would the o a It will Hud its way out all SHE WILL And She Will Go into Saloons for il a Pretty Army lassie of the She Will Not Why She Became a THE DIVANS ON THE SECOND Tins admonition was and as a result Dm smoke was taken into Uic anil Us was Immediately fell In ail portions of I he It only a few seconds to smoke a pipe and then It was again and given to the The small of opium de scribed for six or As lie lay tilt and arranging It for tlie tin a young man whose pale face and sunken eyes tulU but luci plainly of Ills subjection to tlie kept up a constant conversation In a nous entirely In surround Do you ever smoke yourself lie was Not I used About I liad Hie habit I liad what we cull the every hour 1 bat is every single day or you crave and must have opium In some form or H Is not simply a mental but an actual physical It you donl it yon sulfur the inost pain that it is possible to us too does it take to a About eight or nine Ior months I used to smoke almost all ol the Every nay I would at i oclock in the evening and keep it unsteadily until Horn the next II 1 couldnt do any It Incapaci me from Did you smoke no this place has only been running about a 1 used to smoke at the They are vile yon quite and a great many who never would have Into now she has a room up stairs and lives here fo days at a Shu eals next to anil only sleeps as you see Her Its only a question o a few months with unless she comes never saw any one so dead gone I had I badly as I ami It was only by a superhuman effort that I managed to give it There isnt much Impe for that poor little Is all What is there room Ilka this Wo have several small rooms up there where parties who want to be and dont oare to be can go and bo Sometimes two and sometimes a lady and will como In and take one of the One of us will go up and cook the opium for them If they dont understand and they will remain for hours at a When they get used to It they cook their own Cant we look at one of those rooms Wo may want to take one nave you got enough of he as ho cooking the pipe I guess It isnt to start In too It doesnt affect me 1 feel rather languid and as though I would lie perfectly willing to remain here for the rest of the 1 donl any of the sensations that they tell nor do 1 have any gorgeous that would come You havent smoked you As the party rose from the couch the reporter walked over to where the girl whom the attend daul had been speaking of was Her eyes were partially closed ami she was re clining with one hand thrown over her head while In tho other she held a Her lux black hair fell loosely upon the couch and set oil by contrast the almost ghastly pallor o her Her eyes were surrounded by dark anil her which she held up with the cigarette in was as delicate and as white as a piece of She wore a loose while wrap and as one looked at her she seemed more like a corpse stretched out upon tho couch than u living As she became awaro of the presence of visit her lips parted In a and sho In a plaintive voice that waa piteous in Its sadness 1 didnt see you What have you been Smoking Yes just a Isnt It she went in a voice as from the closing her eyes entirely for an I that I must stop My friends toll me It will kill me but then 1 dont care for anything not even my hus iod I did love He knows that I have the but he dont know where 1 1 he Is worried about me 1 havent homo for a long It will all come out 1 and the poor little glve a tremu lous sigh as she let the cigarette fall from her nerveless and turned again to Ilio deadly pipe that her companion towards Don t bother her any whispered the attendant conic away and she will noon forget her poor The visitors passed out of the back room Into the one as quietly as The same occupants were still am some new ones had and were getting ready to The attendant conducted the mi the next as he had there were several small rooms In quite a luxuri ous Kach room contained only one couch and a bureau upon as in me room lamps ami Hie only of the rooms was the visitors passed the which was partly it was seen that the occupants were two who Were enjoying their smoke In strict The bell rung softly as THE man de to the lower room and a and two ladles were although it was then The attendant Informed him that people kept coming throughout the and particularly If they were old would remain upon the conches smoking and dreaming for eight or ten hours at a The party slopped lor an Instant upon the threshold of the lower room before going The silence had grown a little the clouds of smoke a little and the sickening opium a little more In other respects the seme was The position ol the smokers had bin they still re mained In their perfectly motionless and impassive their eyes half closed and upon and the pallor u their laces a lime more ioor wretches The majority ol them were In all probability losl The deadly drug has them in its ter rible and they will never unless by until their stale ol semioblivion shall be changed to one of total and the poison has done its certain The Monarch Reaches August steamship from London lo New York with a general careo and twentyone days put lu here at noon One engine when six days She sails for New York Kor nine days the Lydian Monarch was drilling to and lor several days the passengers and crew were kept on short Death of an Episcopal Clergyman of Balti August Ham an eminent clergy man of this died suddenly today of heart He Is well known throughout the North and and was a brother of Ham mond of New The Creeley Party Not Guilty of August acting secretary of the pronounces the story of cannibalism by the u base fabri Despatch to Thn Sunday August have left the Salva tion Army because It was using me said one of the soldiers to me I have nothing to say against It or its but as I have to be at work as early as o oclock In the and na tho army often kept me up until alter I could not stand 1 joined the army nine weeks aud since then I have lost twentythree 1 found It was wearing me so have concluded to 1 had heard so many rumors about the recent defections from the ranks of the that I endeavored to get some of the facts hi the The task was not an easy because of ihe reticence ot all who arc in a position to give any Information in the The man 1 approached had no statement to make further than that but tho a bright young fellow in a shoe moro Possibly his freedom was duo in pare to my omission lo mention the fact that I was a news paper and to his Impression that I was con with tho Are you from Salem ho 1 replied while was not Identified with tho Salem 1 had taken a deep Interest In its and was naturally Interested In hear ing the reasons for the desertions from tho ranks In said it Is just this I believe that Lieutenant Hudd 1 know ho does not always tell the I have heard him tell one man that he bad been five years in tho but he told another one that he had been at work live and to another one ho gave the time as seven how was I to know which of the three stories lo believe They couldnt all bo I had belonged to tho Christian and was not converted by Ihe so 1 expected them to tell tho Then 1 went to one of tho and that one of the women who was there had been f smelt liquor on her It was but 1 know I did not want to belong to thorn If such things were 1 have not a worn to say Cap tain So far as I know lie Is a man to bo 1 have heard stories about but I donl know anything about tho and dont want lo say What were these stories 1 heard that he was caught Olio of the Ihe wife of another but 1 dont know anything about 1 that sev eral Ihe same ihe day of the picnic at but t dont know ally tiling about thai I did not hear tho cap tain charged with anything more Improper than and he has denied all Ihe stories to 1 concluded It would ho well to Interview the captain on the and sought his house lor thai Ihu alleged came to the I dont know anything about You will have to see the was his and as he disappeared to summon his chief tin back of his reit showed the large lettered adimi Heaven is so is are from Tun are you said Ilio on his Tun has been against but we dont care tor Ihe The more they the moro we 1 assured the captain that he was under a very erroneous and quoted the words of several of the Salem who had Instilled that TIIK reports were fair and Impartial records of their Then he pro to tinny tho various allegations of the anil laid particular stress upon Ihe denial of the story til tho Salvation lads and lassies being together in the same Killed with righteous he accompanied me down the street to prove Ihe truth of Ills denial by the mouth of another This was John senior private ol the the In the place lo be regenerated through Ilio labors of the Private corroborated the captains I talked with 0110 of the men who and he admits that he was He will conic back to us and so will some of the Only nine have The dovil is always at work getting up some kind of a and he has got up said Private The army has saved f inul been drinking before I and I was par the I was but 1 have stood by army ever There Is no truth In the stories about the at lilack by the statement of the leaders of the 1 concluded as a matter of I would seek out ot tho ladles and hear what they had to The first one 1 met was young ami She wore a luxuriant bang quite down to her and a neat brooch was visible as a She bore no out ward evidence of being a Salvation on the had blossomed out In reckless defi ance ol its regulations as to I have left the she laughingly Father wanted mo to do would have left anyway alter what i saw at tho rock picnic hist What was that Dont you shouted two or voices from a window close and I looked up to see a couple more It evident the had been discussing mailers prior to my Donl yon he responded Ihe girl with tht bang and I agoing to give anything What do you lake me clam The fact she continued to this is the second tune I have lelt HID The second time I was a week ago last and I left It last I was while I belonged to but I am just as happy Lieutenant Hudd Is too too The picnic was on but 1 anything about what 1 beard of Tho captain was very lull of sport In the was nothing very so far as Ive left Ihe I wear bangs and I to wear 1 dont think I will eo to bell because I wear Ibis hang or this I am going to the skating and 1 intend to enjoy and she laughed a merry while her bright eyes sparkled with It Is not thai we dont said ono ol Ihe other whom were ol it is the ones who arc in 1 dont believe some if them b ive any mon Chris than thai Whai tin um think of a woman who would catch up a young fellow and kiss him I tell you the reason why 1 1 have refused to tell my own 1 had What they are Ill never the boys bad to do with I used to wear my hair brushed haru 1 was in the I wear hangs I like and 1 Intend lo wear 1 will uo to the skating if I want and 1 will go into saloons for Theres no harm in these II isnt true that any ol us have to the but if we did go now that we are out of tlie Us none of the armys busi we will wear our and eat You can have sunn icecream with us tonight if you are and Ill yon wont Hud out why we left the hut and well never tell Jood i piece of ground which he owned assessed a its actual worth was He then secured a mortgage front the Trust and borrowed more on the same property from a man named ex the loses at the Protective Building and it Is believed I a thorough will develop many other transactions of a fraudulent Ho seen last at the Sunday afternoon where hu a ticket for His confidential clerk has not been at the for several Boston People Injured in New August Barrett and residing at Hotel Lynde and Arthur were thrown from a buggy in a collision with the and near Atkinson at 5 oclock this left arm was his scalp badly he other is supposed to have received seven Internal and Dins more a dislocated arm and serious The two ladies are Iron Framed dollies Largest Sizes Best Wash and Daisy Folding Wash Best Wash IXX Charcoal Tin Wash with heavy copper 100 Clothespins for Skirt 5 fool for Potts Sad with detachable wood n set of 3 Potts Nickel Geneva Fluting Host quality Sad a 55 TREMONT This la for and ness Inis an no mi spring l it that Jilt lio nt tin 11 keeps tho Hit willi the ihm other i tiv This t hut must A trial will inii VIHI of its Im suln hy ull will h on ul pi r sent hy IJ It and 21 Hawley Dinner and the aud reasonable HAMS and FALLS Ill KATE GREENAWAY Decorated Canelle Former Prices to The last words 1 heard as I sped away to catch a tram in lo but why lei the army is to lie a secret until Mime iic wild i ot the facts to A Salvationist lad lassie who the army by the oilier on probation the ol I excluded Irom tne at armies as well as at Answer to the Sprague August trustee of the lias to the hi renly tu a from tlie that lie will draw up for them an account ol all ami lie will bo a wori ol but any I ill uy as lo ul 10 it i the tin lie sixs lhal also as as all the properties belong ing to the usl Alleged Defalcations of a Philadelphia Is said to a to the extend of many thousands ol He carries on the real estate In 1blla aud Is also Ilio ol the timt since he sold six houses a tor she has not received a He U ulto chitted wUli Washington Slarsh will In Tho fur will bo tlie sumo us SSu fl I ami dili l w II limit at Goulds Ha and Trunk BUSINESS L 1 1IVVSI1 I Andrews FLER Mai THE MEXICAN EXHIBIT IS It A 11Y THIS INSTITUTE I  

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