**•MEN OF HARLANA VISIT TO K F.NTI C KY S DA fUCKSTAM* BLOOD!KMT OKOtFSDi?pIti*VJIVtitle 8mn# Icconnti of tt»e IVwds If «t« w*mn HmWgi^iewt c 4, They Vet Furnish a T *r»«ble and Ttiplllio*, filnpf — Pereonal Trait* of the lw-hfthiUntfr-A Traveler as* Sate Then* a* in ruttdfiiiar i—Kriucar ion Not an F»ntire Stranger to the HeV'-iSpecial CormiHmd^uee ofthe Time*,iOorRT-Horm, HUwujt fconrrr,v, K l., November J. — Harlan comity and the region about ban a bad name throughout milI * i( ■ :.'-i J 1 . i ■!these United States, but I am prepared to 1v demonstrate that, while T would opt pick it ■I lout; )f | were £frh)j|: to,'shirt a teryestrial paradise, there is not aini/icb wickgdrtfm here as is s*enexa i|$*upposed:When 1 left GnjeiWitri for Harlau county, such of my friends who kiigw of my'in-tended trip were honesriy worried, and one gentleman who is a co-laborer on the TuHes* Star bad a serious iVar that ! would nut return alive. The impression seems to he that the entire sec Uon is red with the blood d murdered men and that all boldness ha*: * J?-yeetx laid aside in order -pat the wor* of as*lassi nation may be the better carried on.: r*1 .‘cotifm that I had some such thoagbt*• ’*§! 'J '■ »* Bwy^jSS !?• *3; *■*!■ Li*myself.*J was prepared to Hod sentriesposted at all points arni to see everybody£0|pg about arrued to^bg teeth and' to hear the crack of the busy trifle as itbyouehL down a hew victim. I;*branched off loro the niaiu fine of the Knoxviilp divisionalthe IxuisvsUe A ‘Nashville tedruad/ui to-bin and was cafried over the new branch t» Hnerille,. It -wts in the evening when 1 left Corbin1 and a single iamp in the cargave-a dim ‘and rather ghoetiy fight Ifiwat. mountains rose above the track outsid^ and inside I was surrounded by roughly dr^jml itieu who were not of\the kind that city people are used to. Their | face* were weather beaten and themSees ah entire lack of conventionality about their manner* that was striking to the my man. A solemn-lookmg young man sat in front of me. He was dreamed as the others and seemed to be on good terms with them and as the train; jolted along as;traiiw#do-.*dn newly-built roads, 1 asked faLen what sort of % country it wa# ’That young man solemnly told me all about the country and ip people, but T am satisfied that diacovering that 1 was a stranger and wholly ignorant, he said.thing* that he would berate to fxwbgr to. He told how the mountains were filled witu armed men. who kiUea poopic just for the Cun of the thing, and wun a i*ng;heiun ?ace and increasing solemnity of manner! ji assured me, tipd whenever a nuan bought I new^gun about there, he mated ita quairi ties by shooting at somebody—and especial* hr strangers. A stranger was considered the proper kind of game to try new guns 08. /'/,•' ' *’ '■ITU tall you what s a fact, my friend/' continued the melancholy kxuuug native with great earnestness. *1 went up on the rnoun tains the other day and I stopped in At a man s house and he treated roe phg y kind. He just opened his heart and I thought he was the nicest n*an I ever saw. But—it s God’s truth. mister—a%*bii as J rot out of that man » house, 1m danged if be didn't up and blaze away at me .with a Winchester. He clean emptied his gnu al me, and I 'clar to the lord I duan know what on earth ihe did it iqr. unless be •ranted to see if his ride Would shoot draight. You've come into a mighty dangerous country, atr.f / /%-The great cltHs rising above stem*# to me at /that moment to lake or* an angrier mpmt, and the flickering lamp gave a wild,weird glare over th^ae rough looking men about me who werf different from any I had seen. My aspinhg and journalistic heart stopped beating for moment, a d if I did not look as white as my grandmother sgravy dish it was because the grime andsoot of travel prevented, A young farmer from the neighborhood of Nieholasville. Kf., sat beside me and\heard the Ua«. Ha was bound for Muldiesihjrough, .Home tliir-teen miles beypnd Pinevdie, where he intended to put it^ the winter Wfrkmg on the new railroad which tif |ieing built by the’ Louisville 4 Nashviiie pcopie. lie wslt; •guilelH® yopng farmer man, and as hejis-tened to what the chap ss d he twisted uneasily in the seat, and at last broke outWith: • !rs;Clod. 1 wish this train goiiy the the other way, I doan’ want to go to kn^ such awful place as this, is. 1 !ciar* te gooi-nesw Tin goin* back to Jet^aanne co.qoty tomorrow morning- I kin t a gain* to «uy bemh and let them trv their ride* on methere will be no repetition erf the troubles,and it h aba stated that Howard's friendsand relatives who-sympathise .with him and debt with him, n* necessary, have used tneir influence with him Uj induce him toarrt¥», one mile below town, fir on# or twodays Judge Lewil. btsrhif dfftha of Wife and his party, organized a force ofthirty-fonr men* and eariy one mopning, under cover of a heavy fog. matched dornremain away The late betligerants have I and attacked them, A regular pitched hat* taken to the useful occupation of cutting j tie ensued. 0f Howard s party of fonrtseWdawn lunmer and dnstn^c it down the creeks to Hinevllle, and quiet, and orderfeign supreme. /;/Vv ,',;/v■ 1 find that there lias been a great (bal of e \ igjeera tinn ' # an d m mrepre-srohtatiun •/' in --itW /'lt;pyr»patwri0 of , the ebbs aiout the affairs 'and affrays ofHarlan county; The torrespondents arenot to be blamed for it—nor. in fact, m any hup to he hlaiued—for have sprungfremi incidents that seeiucd to j uglily tinrn. mid m being carried from month to mouth,, they Lave grown into ad sorts of proportion*, v There is no direct cornmunicalion beuveen fhirlan and the outside world, and a* neitlier the Howard* nor the Lewises have appointed any official reporter to viewnu*n, one, Millard Dean, was killed and Be* Spurlock and five others were wounded. The Howard toF«»rk pumied by Judge I^wbmod hiawdWNr and on their way they came np with Hans, Midi,- a sympathizer of W% Howard. v lit refused in halt when ordered and was shat*•; .i 1 . . . » h.and ki.Ile^jfcv^ \ V- '; V*‘ .After this wil*. and his men. seeing that they were being overpowered. dMpcrWd brant Forrester, a lawyer and a connection, of Howards, went to Arkansas. Bed/; Bpnrlock is in Jackson county, Ky.t stillHudering froiu hi* Wound*. John Howard, brother of Wils\, and Young 5 oe are in IJncofn county’.- James L. Ilnnard is Beil count? an i some reports are that Wits, 1their oat ties ami make up a record of their | Howard and Wtii. Jennmgs have left thedoings, there has been u larsre amount of unofficial ref*jfUur that lacked the element of that atTuracv that copies oniv withm•C Hion*instance, it was re-xpeneiKg. ’ FW M..rteiIUiiiiij(*i two wc4v» agr? that sii of the/country, while others are that they are still in the mountfun^.,.;’' -.;// ■/A.great majority1Arf the ,ritizenf of Harlan ebf|iifev are ?{iawr . and ^ plt;;acc/ahi!imximm ‘ ** atrkngei^'aric|v strictly hqoo'Howard men1 ;l*ad/ been killed, while the \ abjV itj t^eir tppiliu^si ami |hev gr«*wt.l{y |fget was that‘cgiebeen flaifi'. The { grct tn*iri^ras^s tbit bf»ve been^iq?inittedmajority of all reporks of eaga£setpeufai be- ^uch is tiie ingtter of fact statement thaf {i the warring factions have h*\ n slm-.f has been handed nie: To give a grkpfoeilarly exaggerated.I have met a number of the men concerned on both sides of thefyud #aud have a!wars found them to intelligent arid coin muni votive, perfect] v willing to tell me ail the facts. It is whrthy of remark that while these men fix;lit their enemies with aferocity thatp frightful, they treat theiri and detailed niatory couhl not iwkii tw1 doit* jin a newspatwr, and would Uardlv iuterr-,tlie gcDeral public that k 00 W^ fit lit of and jfriend-^ ^ahdv topeciariy strangers, with ; u k indixess a no gen Tli| consideration that arestraugeiv con trashed with the fury withwbiphthev buut down.and kij^’Aheir tip-l*onent5. f met in the mountains a Inraberbuvcr whp hak been traveling tnr»Vugh Har ian.mni Beil to an?* es for over a year and. M* ? *? A^»- /• v4ha* no ]»er^ual concern in , the men in Vo!ved. It may be added that WHs. Howard is a voting man of about, twenty-toree yeiir* of rather sUmiltAh *tatur^ liaad^ii r.e and agreeable, arid the las? one tlpit anyone woiikf pu k uiit a a desnenue or even u nervy is ^described, indml e»*haJuiff’ avVierirai ah;Grange, whiJt \‘-M qu et and'jV^ervfy! manner When amongf stronger*, f • 1* tb.••^wioward; ir»*ugiit back a 'gbod-money wifh hsnr from 3lia*otiri and he.hiV^todealing wiiiijffie itten wlib^have the repqW- ish»*d it dif tho^ -w hp Jougtu Wah 8Jd cr- j Don of bein ’ d«u*eradoea, and he toid roe Ititn Fie ha* little d ah? \*a smart quick w.UU^i-1kii^df5anci hits athat be had iavarikbty been treated by themw Jfi the greater considej-ation '.kd cnur* te»y. They wilt giff the *tranffer thetrbeds and sleep on yhe lU,*r and themselves gr. hungry in order that their tiBitor may havekjro^b.|,i ' mjlt; . . vi.‘ These people are all right p* lopg as you d6n t interfere with their tiffhts//.*anl this getitie.man, “but if you do that ylt;W might as we|i commit suicuk or out of the connfrv. If one of them were to tell ,me that if I didn’t do a‘certain thitig he would kill me, I would do it dr leave, fie would keephis word. T hey are honest, too af* the dayis lom ./Stealing U •ometmnsr thev will not do. 1 have no fckr/ whatsoever iincarrying money abou^t- for i know tlxa itwill never be taken There are a good Wanv wyli educated \x* pie in Harlan county/strange as it may seem to the otttaide: world; S*tne of the iandown«i« quite welP to do and on# of them Judge Middle too* is rented to beworth at least 1150,(8There are. a doibn others wbose wealUi ill put; doww at from |2 to $100,000 and riiese have made it a practice to gi ve their c dldren a good e»iucn-uon, so that the rpMpg generation is everting that good tntifienqe that men afirf so-pien of Jdayninjg ami retirement do. . f iifpt One of thm gentlemen./; whq personally; knows ail the parutfs to the (eud lo give meaoskeieh of its origifi. and progrTOi and 1 to ink that what he wrote ki a fair ahd lm-n«rtiai ; statement. Just now it will hegrkat [ow»‘rit j* re* over hitbjr thoafwho Mid ttMlt he If; Itffn**d. however and U »t It lip.ro ug idy u is hear ten #d he *wil| not again report to yiciienh mea* sures. r. /, * i ■ W, it. M.tK OF L CONVENTION.i.r\ iThcoMeeiiiig at Atlanta One Of l»Ii . yusual Inter eat-Atu-XTa.' 6-aZ Y'oy^m.bcr' 11—The bo?etsd. * •are crowded witiijaelegadiii to v-v’* Mumi jcon ven non u,( tbfe Ku;gh t* of Labbf fyb.L h jo|iens this aMfrnooo.F.i# ti*fv% imtwoweeks the on f.aw%of the order, ,with Furemait •RtdPard.‘CrifSt bk - i.j of Chicagi as cjta;r:ttk%-‘has bettf / efigag^'i Iin a complete revision of the law* aiqi AUtution, dud it i» that **econ*iweepmg: f •-change hav«^b»ff*,‘susde On* Tv mn t n«lit that a new eiauae-itj the onistuution wiHfound mteif tine He stated the facts toi;be as fuliowr r :s _LS I, Thy origin of the feud oates back about sevetf v ears. In 1 H*2 W ii?f. How a wbo is a brother of the present sheriff and acousin of the jailer, had a fu*s with Robert Turtler, son of Cweorg* f|. f nrner. anddieshot and kiHdS him. Sotpe tune after tfii# Will Turner, a brother of Hubert s had a dispute with WiihjAin Hilbert, jjfcink over!and kdie^i him. Tornk'fe fled toArkansas and was arrested and brought back to Harlan county, where he had an examining trial and was released froth cuaUidy Shortlv after this be was snotand killed while stapd ng in front ol the eouritv clerk s office conversing with worn* friemfev the shouting being done from a.window in the second thwy^oi the eouftenable the order to enter, into MHtkaAhrougliout the countrT-Vol aNrthat theveil of sec ret y mat ua- fhro\id*d th* doing* of prevKius nahonai eaantdlifM wdl he |;removed; ** J;:;. J C■ -I| ^. A]loe convention of epun* ha# to alt;kpt, ; reiet: or i*otUfy the import. One , ult;«m«»st iro|Hrt«lnt questihui to w dtymmd » the p.upuMU'U*, to jotn with the Fedarafeiorq^cdyLabor in i^hNtodr i ,day. *; FowiJerly‘$ *ppoiienu i/i fb* goiikih- j lion shff i*e few m huintier and lie Will he fp-elert«ai w itttqut syriou# oppoaitimi..; jf»*annual1-je|.»orie whi-shoiv that tiotenth-Manding a considerable fa iing off in the m’Fmbcr^hip the/or k-r u* still itp a Ituuniii*ilig rendition - ’ . v/V ■ ■ f’; /; •The jsyc dl^ussed at the confer-efice neiiTm Phiiadelpuk last month he tween,v- ripreaenttfiveaS of ri*# executiveboarit* of the kntflitS of labor and the A^ r lt;aii Fedcrprion of i’ bbrf dt«-tribupMj |k prUifed form omoov toe dcle-ffHtes this morumg ihe Koigbu tuggest aihouse. It w»w #ut»po«elt;l timl the Hof H t »»««'f t»rc». a muboy aw who were friends of William Giibert’S, halt;! taken the fight to ayengt hisdeath, arid Jatnws Howard, the present sheriff and Wila. Howard were m lu ted for the killing James Howard was arrestedand tried for/the crime bpt was acquitted ' Tbf next killing that took pi ace J was that of young Lytle, on/Martin’* fori. Lytle was a cousin of the Turners and WR' kijled by Hen I Snprlock, a lieutenant of WiU.Howard. Lker on there was a difficulty n town ami Wlk. Howard and another of his lieutenanU. Will Jertu.ng*. killed a iriirituai rtcogniuon of trade labeia ahd lhaadoption of * rule which wjli prevent on*»•-» •• « «*•* »» mm *-** »» »» ».*» Sf » v * vrawsw j #bcntv irtSm org^nixiag the AuspehdeJor ex- P \pe/ied memberi* of anolher The F *.*lt;ieralion suggeff* that the Kpighfi dieco.urage the for/uation of trad«*e organnntioh* efithin the order.The JVderatiOu a^rewmg that it [ J will urge the f tie .mb* r* of unions to conusLt • :i#«tiiM*»vea with ituxed aaaembhes of theKnight* TMelghf-hour qtmtfoo will bej t referred to the convention wlUiout rtcouimeodauoo. C1by tii*inaiue of Hailey, a ftranger to tbaru The killing was all a?misUae.^ Ijlkilcy wasstanding In old George Turner's house earijh one niorning/aod was mis^iten lor ymjhg George Turiker whGai Howa/dand J^urtingr wanted to kjiL The night foilowing the*killing of Biiley vouqg Georg* Turner ff^ iISHERMAN ON SILVER.1Thero I* to He Non-Political largle-lat loti—-1 he Ohio Meet ionj.1to J6dg^ Mid ^rorfVieti milesfork and was followed bvWils Howard and.Hihit'Ho\ *rmam mmm Wl iucui la yu w*v« p * f » k i 2i ^I thought I discovered the aolemo jpgtigf j ^ \ Jeoging*.it i ajKu^ gQnytjig- thcy trtpd tfid killed Batley^man make an exertion suppress a stuile at this, and my •usplciooa were at once ggTOied. /ft occurred fe| me tlrnt the you nr man might be a romancer for arorfsernettt only—I put it in this mild and iiiohenaiveew Yoax, **Kovetbtr l$»~Tk« 8uo*s1 |srtiy for the reason that, it is risky to call a' gif WBtfyMttroktM t iWarned tiWt he was all that. Tby people bereabouta a ref At a little bft niartbfcsid** thfraty oiKvengeful than the people of Gin-nnnau Tbev have thdr fuigefl and their hglits and as tbry have no gvmngroum* where they can li^rn how to fight jtith tb«»r natural weapons they tiatuvmllyenough report toahoee that are manufactured as miimutqtgs, and a serious rowmentis § ihooting w rape. After all, *H menam equal when they refloat |o ride* or raved vert. Hire artM mow* ie. a re of no account,brother, hustaking him for Turner, be being on a *Wt to Judge Mhldleton and coming fOUt 4 the porch to .wkeh himsglfi i . -fy Aitkr this Wllas -Howmd and penning* went.to thfe*6t«te pf Misyoar;. and alter •pendiof abide time theracWiis. Howard Ve» turifted to jlarlan^ooantv and prppoatd. through auiiie of hW. relatives, to «urr«nde? and Hand a trial provided the /|fiUioriu*| would grant him bail, which w*si|fardl to; lie gave hiaiaeli up and furniihedlM. hut went back u» Miaaouriaud failed I to apinrorwhen hiftea *c wn- caJd, Last auroruer in re- £ ________ ____turned to Harlan county, but had not beau Pone in which politic* due* here king, when a detective from Miasourilfilaaat, aliould not enter; MMHWf' that he was * Antedin Mfeaouri oir a charge of hmrder and trainWaabmguiu apwciai sever “1 hive just re-* *-* flumed tiom an inteHiew with the-Preside fit, la which .the *»ilv«r quesuob we* diqeuw-ed air coutiderabie , l^igthT taidSenator Shenttan this alternooa. *T amnot at liberty; of coure*. to report Jbe de-taue of the dHaiaeion, hut think it u prettvwed aettied (hal thr uexi tongrgaft will be*co/nptHed to legttlate further in the inter/eats of eilver. I tin not now prepared to j! etate what'will be tin full nature of the irgiV.aikun It u a very UiigQgtant metier,ii€«icai«IfrYiiirobbery, u reward of $5,0wbeing qffcred for arid ih* man wi.» n*n Nbnol it* MrcigUtMft TU^lt;IVu*tive prmutfd tbci$ tli# fictor, end m anyone can leero how fjana arre.Ht\\iia. ITowprdeo I H ill; Jtenumg* but yfl!a itaiupd tto Jtrfp posted about everything thev did and kept out of tbnr way. It if said that Jamev L Howard, theto shoo! rtraigm, 1 luriHk that a t revolver nM equalizer : Yes Ml adifilt tiiat lamaK etvttieJtiM tnyself, but that he* nothing to do wan the wap*. | :.; / | ;When I got topineville I asked a man how far it wm to Harlan court house and be unhesitatingly replied that it was 4J miles f inndentaiiy unmuoned to turn hotel clerk where 1 was going and he volunteered the statement that it was IVJ miles.Later in the evening Mother man declaredthat the distance was 22 miles, and stillanother insisted that it mm 27. After going over the road which ts really ,i»o mad eitiiIfIsheriff, kept him informed, Whenever thetxiurt would hand him s writ fcr WUi/irrnlwglL but a oath along th« umunte n pdew Iaffidavit that it isMl Tandy to mike an ... .. ...«kM where about 150 ml lee, L* rainyweather It hi about .10 uniaa longer. OiM*stonaJly a wagon goes over th# cause era ytMmMm *u*1 they my, [ ftou the would ruake a return ^not found/’ al-t no ugh it is asserted that n« had daily com munhatiou with Wils, Itnable to get bis man, the detective left for Missouri, and it is worthy of remark that, al though be was right in the enemies’ country* so to -peak, right among Wila, Howard’s relatives and friends, b* mm not time molested for they knew that hf wan only doing bis duty ;l W bin the defect) v« lift Harlan countyyoung George Turner Marted for Virgmta. and when about five mile*‘from town Wils. ifowsrd htard of Die departure and followedcIi«bow it ii done umeaa it is taken to pi sees and packed nn the becks of mules llurse-nack or cftefabeck ridifig is at) the rage 1## at the pcwaent lime, and 1 think it ttill oun* nuue |gbe tiie rage untU soiMbo# con-atrucm a rued that ten he irmvaled on.¥ I mmfrjjm here to Marian to find out about m Jmtoiis feud betweew tk$ How* arde etid Ibe Lewiaee. It *t» a two day*pm of the little tow n, a pUiaCve hundred in habitant*, pertttlftf their cwatotnarv vuceUTOIi as though Uiere badnever Imm aucb tt thing its a feud In the Site anil »Update It no visible reminders M tiie MnHil,Moeoe« of bioudlkad Ibat Sor# taken piaee Wika Howard and hitin hot pursuit Turner flNppned at a ipnngto get soma water, when Wila eama on himand fired on film Turner was wounded and fell in# fernw mtmt but was able to return the fira. Howard pit bebttMl free and the two had a regular nee), but turner used ids iset eaf(rt«| «pd Howard killed,nhanc* in the intereet ol ail cfasses of pen pfl, neftjand pA#r Hr opinion'is that j f wrmtrvaf ‘ufi dona oothmg)can b* arcoa*-phsliad qnder two years At U-ast, Up a use nasty legislation in such an ifitic#itant mat* tm might prove ruinous.to the eosutry VVbii# I have deciOal views m to what* »ou- 1 be tloiic ] q. not ut Ih.f tiuit Car* tu cm borate them, as ibe matter it aur# %*» \ j(otneiip in i oiigresa ..and 1 tnay dsaire to oheoge my mind altar a full dwuasiofi ofthe q neat ion/* ' /|benator Bherman w*s askPi tn rtve his opiniou of the recent elec tion us the Rock-eye ettate... He said! do not want to bt |interviewed m that subject at all. We have been defee ted, aa everyUely knowsbut tl»e Republican iwriy has been derailedInOilte be I ora With the reeu it of doing Itgood. t, // - , ’s T'lt;* !“Wfton. do yon expect will tmyonreof*league fa the wett rongraeef*Hf naxi colleague witt br the Damocrai who will put up the moat money u bt (7lt;g. Hffiator I dM#t thing there wilt beany lt;jfWA brdwrr, hewevtr. bmmm puMikM* ii merit Is against ft/*Further than Hue nenator ffhermanwould mi expreaa himself on the subject «rfmpM| f / 1A* r*mnl* rumors »f rsgrgtuinhc-n *fihim. Howard was sitghgw WMTOiilJWM^T Hie elective officers of ther+tyrwtv.rMiri l «»H IfttMb- j BTM0 i yltm ut mh«« j Hawon Martin1* larkHh«noan aaid tlul h* did not krtaw anAfn*' ibta Judffr l#wta orRintwd aof umr rmq and alar tad out to arrott [ *•*Littl* |nC» f ura#!-. • i ?•* oBw* m*r* mrrf ad vaa mm forawN W MUBOitoand totng anstottf to kill WUa Howard., fired no urd woundad U«u. Spurlock In iL«nrwk ntiftnklflf liLra for Howard. Theftfht tb»n bwcaata *eneral and Jtidr* Ijiwla'Elt;Irs*1f8tftIIaTthing regarding it except what ag^MMM one bad broacbed the w\;award and Jinoliijf flwy fouud to«m f J«* to Him. and »»• tbouff.i rhai tb* pm»,■■ ■ rearedbelieved it would not be In otmtmmUf withrslJv sativfactorv, Viepreoedssrt »f the benate wasdsr exietttwr yv^i v nflekttwnent hsft butk ltf|/ the I frwiM fieraau** tumir atrlfkeu and fled, affermomtlf* Uii tepkl gfowri whkh was really . one of riieir num bar, a in an by tbs name of fflHr eueaitatua orgamaed by Judge lt;reig bad beta kitted, end another Georgei. ' Hill, bad MP severely wewstled.Wtte Howard fi«xt ^mli»ted t||; I mem and itarrod fur the uiwa m*4in$ ink word■^*r' i«-.zjypwe ■inn ' « ■■ 'i . —-wrj ■*— ' weLmS, Ikw fauniy iul, .ia» !lt;*»« diatowdaai, atol Ik* Jwlpa Mmatlf ba* »n»i*a to hi**111«0W»* *t*ht lK»M» Ilia■BBW Wat ** s«« a* Wlia. ■».■■ . ... , _ ..■if |irr-‘~r »«»«» out of u» reuoty mmI «JkU4c*n H« «opp*d at K U H«»wHurt w» t«i.« lt;p WUa ll-wafl ■ far oarteM* laaillt* a It aerewvaljgi# wfarenv PkijM* mm it* atr*vsW*«HiM«rna. N«»*»uu*t Jl—Tha ansual r«|K*ri of tottpaoo «lt;*»•*•! Jkre««« to to*harr*Mff *f tha Mary, anowa (MM |.» 'tu•a* »ii*nlt;lad for medieai oorpoaaa tn ti|o Matjr mno (Xiwhar I, Ikla to tha WUidab il»I* f#ar wImo thare #«,• a IcutoMoand of tsMiW.. S , I/ ?MnfaXVIe«titibhi*