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Highland Park News (1874), 24 Dec 1897, p. 2

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There “‘a‘ré‘ 399 business failures in Hm I ni‘v' Stan‘s in the seven days ndnd on '1: ~17 th against 312 the “eek pruinus: xm! 357i m the corresponding period of ls‘icG,« Tho cxchnngvs atthe leading clearing homo; in the ['m‘ted Stmes during the week l‘ndrd on the 17th aggregated $1,3t‘»$.949.1“?3, against $1,352.205381 the' previous week. The increase compared with the corresponding week of 1896 was 25.9. A! Arrimnre, I. T.. fire destroyed the nonrthouse and many valuable court records m‘re burned. In :1 blizzard in Sch‘ eichcr counfi, T931. :1 hermer and 10000 sheep were lost. Tom Waller (colored). implicated in the murder of the Brown family. was lynched by a mub at Baukston Ferry. 7110 State bank at Perry, Kan, was rnyl’md of $1,500 by burglars. .Ynhn Morgan was hanged at Ripley. W. “1.. fur murdering three members of the Green family. George Sh'eehan. :1 peddler. shot his wife in Cincinnati and men shot himâ€" self. a fri‘ig'ht near Clinton. Ind.. and En- gfnm-r Ilnnsvh and Firemen Brewer and Dester yere killed and five other per- sons/Were injured. Mic: The national committee of the peo- ple‘s party will meet in St Louis Janu- an 12 to prepare the call for its naâ€" lion 1) comention. The Loris iotchez' company‘s \\'ho‘.eâ€" saie grocery store at Marsimiitown. 1.1., was iii'stroyed by firm causing a loss of 5110.000. The sixteenth annual meetingof the National ("Evil Service Reform league began in Cincinnati, with Carl Schurz presiding. r A passenger train on the Chicago Emu-m Illinois railroad collided with The southern bankers in convention m ,Hhmta. 04.. adopted resohztions fu- \‘nrinu the coinage of more gen} and fiber and the retirement of treasury ROYF‘S. The convention of business men which met in Indianapofis last January and authorized tht» appoint-ment‘of the mom-mry commission will meet, again in the same city on January 25 to conâ€" sider the (-ommiss'ron‘é report. Fur the last nine months the increase in the exports of merchandise was $85 - 9014..» and the gain in imports was $68, â€" 49‘} 194. DOM ESTIC. Theodore Dun-ant was sentenced in Sun l-‘rnncist‘o m-be hanged on Jammy} 7 next for 1116 murder of Blanche La- mom. The schooner Susan P. Thurlow went to pieces on Cnshing island, neazr Port; land. Me" and the captain and five mem- bers of the crew werelost. The senate on the 13th received and adopted the conference report on the bill appropriating 8200.000 for the relief of min- ers in ihe Yukon river country. The nomi- nation of William Penn Nixon :13 collector of customs at Chicago was confirmed. Ad- Journevd to January 5....In the house the conference report on the emergency re- lief measure for the Klondike country presented and agreed to. Adjourned to January 5. A joint resolution accepting the. invitation of Norway to participate in an interna- tional iisiwries exposition next year was passr-d in the senate on the 17th, also 138 private pensien bills. Resolutions on the death of William Steele Holman, late rep- menzazivo from lndiana. were adopted... 1n the house the consideration of the lvgis- lath-e, executive and Judicialappropriation bill “-515 completed. excepting the para- graph relating to the civii SL'K‘VlCe. A bill was passed in the senate on the 15”: providing (or the prohibition of pela- gic smling by American», The session closed wixh a spirited civil service debate upon the hill providing tor the appoint- mentvot a director of the census....The house spent the day in the consideration at the ingislanive, executive and judicial lppropriation bill and 89 of the 112 pages of the i ii: “ere covered. A resolution was adop (d I: r a. holiday recess from Decem- ber 13' to JLLmuxry' .. A bill was passed in the sen-ate on the 16th apnmpriaring 823),!)00 for the relief of American miners and other sufferers in the Yukon valley In Alaska, A resolution was adopted for a holiday ruccss from Decem- ber 18 to January 5. The nominations of JOSK‘X‘h .‘IL'KCHUZI, of California, to be as- sociate iustico or the upreme court. and Charles G Dunn, of iiimis. to be comp- troller of the currency 3‘ we received from the pre:ident..1n the house a bill requirâ€" lmr all immigrants on reaching here to be able to read or write was favorably re- ported. an-l (L bill was passed appropriating 8175.».u.» fur relief of people in the Yukon valley. A bill prepared by Secretary Gage for revision 0! the national currency sysâ€" tem was introduced. Proceeding. of Fir-t Regular Seunlon. giighhmd i'ark 212185. HIGHLAND PARK. Casualties and Fires. Personal and Po- litical Notes. Business Failure's and Resumption; Weather Record. ' INTELLIGENCE FROM ALL PARTS ROUND ABOUT THE WORLD Happenings of the Past Seven Days in ‘Brietl THE WEEKS NEWS BY EVANS Jr. FORREST. CONGRESSIONAL. ILLINOIS. The tcltal output of sugar from the Hawaiian isla uds for the your just clos- ing is 248,567 tons, against 248,555-(0113 last year. In a bull fight at Guadaiajara, Mexico, three persons were killed and 11311;: xthcrs seriously injured, and in a sim- ilar pefiormance in the City of Mex- ico ten horses and six bulls were killed. A dispatch from Shanghai; asserts that China-will acquiesce in Germany’s retention of mac-Chou. James Mitchell, solicitorâ€"general in the New Brunswick cabinet and former- }y yremier 'of the province died at St. Stephen. - The residence of Patrick Leahy was burned at Ottawa. Ont. and Leahy and five of his children perished. Geu. Blanco says that, if. within a rea- sonable time after the establishment of autonomy in Cuba, it is seen that it has no practical effect in the restoration of pence. he Wm resign. The sultan of Turkey and the king 01' Greece have finally ratified the’peuce treaty. " Alphonse Daudet, the famous French novelist. died in Paris. aged 57 years. William Terriss. one of the best known and most popular actors of the English stage, was assus’inated us he was entering the Adelphi theater in London by a super named Archer. Charles L. Childs, an tax-member of congress from Iliinois, died in Pins- bnrgh, Pa. ' Washington Iiesing. ex~postmaster of Chicago, twice candidate for mayor. and'presidont of the SQants Zeitung company, died of heartgfailurc, aged ”years. 3 Mrs. Dinah Sutton, the lust of the siaves ever owned in New Jersey. died in her home in Paterson, aged 105 years. The original of the character of George Harris in “Uncle Tom's Cabin," Lewis Georga Clark,'died in Lexington, Kv. Charles Doring. one of the best known bun’dmasrlms in the United States. and organizer of the famous Doring‘s band, die-(1m hishomoiu Troy. N. Y. John A. Willard, one of $th best known bamkers‘ and financin‘s in Minâ€" nesota, died suddenlyfit Ma-nkato. Snow fell to the depth of tan feet ovpz: the greater fwrtion of Nebraska“ John Straus was dead and his two sonsvwere dying from drinking coffee at Ell; City, Kan” into which ml poison bad a topped accidentally. A locomotive exploded near Raptor), Ala., killing the engineer‘ John O’Ct‘m- nor, the fireman, Jack Clipper and two traimnen, John Johnson and Henry \ ickerfi'. Cl‘h’irty-tllreé men were injured, two fatally. in a collision on, the Rio Grande r6315 near Castle Rock. Col. Slight shocks of earthquake Were felt at Ashlnnd and Richmbnd. Ya. In the convention of the American aeration of Labor at Nashvillv Sam~ Gompers was reelectcd president and. Kansas City was chosen as the next place of meeting. The wages of 10,0(30 window glass workers in the Pittsbbrgh dist‘rict have been raised 15 per cent-.4 The Mormod . Jan-card jewelry coin- pany in St. Louis lost $335.00Q by a fire that‘destroyeQ/beir stuckx ’ A gasoline stove pxploded in Holyâ€" oko, Mass. killing Mrs AmeliaKoech aged 35, and Alf-red K0119”. aged two wars. R. Mmmroh, one of the largest dis~ fillers i1") Kentucky, fajled ut‘ Owens- bbl‘o for $750300. J ' The Northwestern Durham] limited train' was wrecked/at Vail, In., and 19 persons were injured. It has developed that the bill relating topelagic sealing, which hasfilst passed both branches of congress. prohibits the further bringing of sealsk'ins into the United States from any source whatever, ' William W. Thomas. (In, of Maine. has been selécted a: minister plenipo- tentiury of the United States to‘Swe- den and Norway, ‘and Hamilton King. of Michigan. as minister to Siam. At the session of the AmeriénnFed- eration of Labor in Nashville. Tenn.. it was ordered mat a representative be ordered to stay in Washington and watch legislation. The National CiVil Service 'Reform league in session in Ciricinnati reelec‘ed Curl Schurz president. In Chicago J. Haumha’n and Patrick Ferris, judges of election. were con- victed of falsifying returns and senâ€" tenced to the penitentfdry. Twenty- -two horses were burned death in Joseph Badenoch’s barn Chicago. . Jacob We“; aged 52, oil: of’Chicago‘a 'best known real estate owners and cupâ€" italists. ghot himsélf dead in his office while :cmporarily insane. In a fight' In New York for the middle- weight championship of the world Dun Creedon. of \‘ew Zealnnd. was “ hipped by “Ixid” \Icpr. of Indiana. in ‘he fifteenth round. . Murflerers were. hanged as'fpllows: Grady Reynolds and Bud Brooks at Jet- ferson, 03.; Bud Beard (gélored). aged 14 years, a! Btnolnon. Aims William Johnson at Covington Tenn” and Wil~ Ham Curru; Liberty Mo. ‘ TH: Citiiens' bank a‘t Oelwein. ML, H. C. Sturgis 8:, (30.. proprietors, made a voluntary assignment and closed its doors. 'Liabilities,$35,000, The two children of Mrs. Granville Morgan were cremated in Kansas City, Kan, during the absence of their moth~ er. ' ‘ . PERSONAL AND POLlTlCAL. FOREIGN. Eng-$119313,~ .T. S. Hodsnn and L. R. Hor- ton were gilled in a raihvay'wreck at Cayuga, Izjd. ‘ . At a meeting in Havana of the con- :ervative partnover‘snffidflnmtes. saifi 1o reprvsent 80 per cont. of Hm wwflth of the island. lwing prvsvnt a” the speakers agreed that uutOnomy would not bring peace to Cuba. Mrs. Ann Keny. aged 65 years. and Miss Mary Baird, aged 80 years. died in l’lainfiegd. N. 3., from drinking wood alcohol. i VDr. Zerturha. Whose onwardly hr)- tm‘yal of Gen. Mac-60 resulted in hi: (193th, has been made mayorof Bejucal. Havana province. Three young persons were drowned whiin skating on a creek at Tonawanda. The Ride and Leather bank in (‘hi- mgr) went into voluntz: -r.\‘ liquidation and the 153013 w-exe' tmnsft rred t0 the L nion national bank. ._ ' , uuc yumâ€"n uamugwu uemonrat. Rev. W. M. Brawn. ongmator and! +w president of the True Reformers. a pow- 1‘ Mchcker’l Theater, Chick“, erfn] organization among the neg-mes i Always plays the leading attractions. De- 31‘ the snufh. dial in Washington. , { cember 20 Denman Thom 5109+") the $12: munmtufifil,‘ ---_ “A... lU'l‘L _ I The Auditorium theater and the Au- ditorium hotel in Kansas City. Mo., rmned by Alexander Fraser," were burned, the loss being SROOJIOD, ' Fire destroyed the business portion of Doniphzm. Mo. ’Freezing weather has greatly damâ€" ‘nged the orangw crop in California. _B_v fheburéting ’of a land boom in Australia C. H.‘Jnmes failed in Me]- bourne for $4.250,000. "The exportation of raw cotton from the southern Mates 10 Japan is pracâ€" timlly d-oubip what i: was inst season. ‘ Miss Leila Herbert, aged 30, daughter of ex~9ecr9tnry of The Navy Herbert. killed herself while despondent over in health by jumping from a high window in Washington. Mrs. -\ugl.st Radke of Oshkosh, “15., gave birth to a 19 pnnnd bah) breaking the record for “eight m this country Leda Clmrlzmd. 13 years old. George Morin. aged 15, and Frank “‘nim'nnm, :qgvd H. were drowned at Gardner, M:\‘s.. while skating or. thin ice. 'lhe Somhern E\prpss (-ompnn} s of- fice at Columbia, S. (3., “as robbed of $10 000 ' Josiah Quincy (demj was rwlevted mayor of Boston. Three Sohoofiers; of the Gimwosfer (\Inqx.) fishinvr flag! with 40 men were giwn up as Xost. The Golden Rule dry woods star e uns‘ burned at Dnmille 113.,1he loss being $100 000 and Miss Mary Reed. a dork. perished In the flames. Cfnpt. Gen. Elnmo nmified the Spam is‘n‘ remier. Sagastn that a p‘ot of she Pur ists to overturn the liberal rerrime In Cuba has been disooxered J. A. I-Iarm‘ny. receiver for the defunct Natimml'ba‘nk of North Dakota. wasar- rested in Fargo on a‘clmrge of being short $10,000 in his net-bums. John 051 me, 12 yans‘ old, and]??- “in. Warre Oelm. 16 war: of age. were droyvned while skating on thin we at Bufla‘ka. N Y. 4 . '1 he Christmas monex' m der business of the New York post 011%? this \onr greatly exceeds that of any previous \ear. The makers of book papPr in Wis- (onsin, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio haxe formed nn association to stop the cutting of piices.’ The officers of the Chinese emhass‘v in London do not enliven) the hl‘litif that the poxmrs intend to seize Chinese ports. Lexfis Leland. one of xÂ¥ family of famous hotel men of that/name. died in New York, aged 65 years. The Spanish ’ fore-as ,nt Mnnzzmiiln, r‘ulm, numbering 18.000 finer). were with- out food, and many were dying of hunger. Thomas Kingston. within a month of being 101 years old. died in Madison; Wis. Charles Drnniels‘ mmember of the I’ifty-Ehird and ijufnurth (‘nm f:ress<§;, died in Buffalo. 313’" aged 69 \'(‘211‘s.2 : The internal revenue receipts for \‘ovember amounted to $13.95!).20‘6. an increase as compared with Kovembcr last war of 51.12.57.927 Joins GillespiP territorial auditor ni \ebrn'§ka (1}(«1' m Lincoln n. _ ’A wrenk caused by n runaway freighi train at Altoonu. I’m. resulted in sevâ€" eral man being badly injured and 50 cars demolished. No anmintments will be funds by the president during the holiday re- cess of congress except in case of emer- zency. Jack McCune. n gambler. who killed William A. Albin August 6. committed suicide in the jail at St. Joseph. Mo. The Travelers' Insurance company has withdrnwn all its business from Kansas. The United States supreme court h adjourned to the 3d of January. Word was received by» Gen. Blanca thn-t ‘he insurrection in; Sam» Clara province was triumphing, and that it was impqssible to fight Gen. Gomez, as he evaded all engagements. Ln Mine’fve, -the only French mqrning newspaper in Montreal has suspended after an existence of nearly 50 yem. The Cuban insurgems’ put to death Col. Ruiz. who was sent by Gen. Blanca to induce the insurgent leader Arangu- ten to surrender. to permit Amerfcdni tu-fshlp goods into filasjm through ‘Canldiufi territory in A Run-hm squadron tobk possession of Port- Arthur, on the Chinese coast. WCmdian gdv‘eynmebi has dgciddd LATER. Age makes some péople wise and others only stublmrn.â€"â€"{;hicago News. A divome suit would be included in the wardrobe of the actrem who hopes to be well advertisad.â€"-(,‘hicago News. “ Confectionmi Rheum .mako fixcir candy over bou~bou hm1.â€"â€"Chxcago hews. It is pretty safe to bet that a bov whose environment doesn’t gnclude frecldes will never amount to anythmg.-â€"Atchison Globe. A woman doesn’t object to her naughty children if others are worse.â€"â€"Atchison nxAL_ Experience is in hard block to Whittle, but every shavingis of pnceless value to the whittlerrâ€"N. Y. Independbnt. \ ‘ cembér W‘Denman Thém son- in theihi waysiresh, ever new “The 1d Homestead." Giogé‘ “.m- -., ..- "w. vvvuu, » LUpFfl, Wm“. does it; mean by Saying. ‘Wisdom crieth Without?’ ." Father -â€"- “'Without' being heard, my‘son.”â€"Brooklyn Lif Some people think thntAwhen a man is bald‘headed he ought to quit going with the g1rls.â€"Washington Democrat. Miss Billiondotâ€"None but the brave de cage the fair. ' Pérci’wfizfia'uppeâ€"True and none but the wealthy get ’emsâ€"Upâ€"tO-bate. ' , He (passihonatelg )â€"You are the oniy girl I have ese: 1m 0 She (coldIHâ€"SOI should judge bwe way you go at it.â€"N. Y Journal. For Homeseeker’s Excursion dates via the Missouri, Kansas a‘nd Texas By. and infor- mation of their tourist sleeyer arrangement, address H. A. Cherrier, IN. Pass. Agt., 316 Marquette .Bldg., Chicago. Moves _the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 500. Commencing with the excursion of Dec. 7th, the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Ry. has inaugurated a system of Tourist Sleep- ers on their excursion dates between St. Louis or Kansas City and South Texas points. For infnrmaxion address H. A. Chérrier, N. Pass. Agn, 316 Marquette Bldg, Chicago. 7 ,, “Did you tell that western customer of oursmtihat you would draw on him if he didn’t “Yes. and he wrote back that if I thought I could dr w any’ quicker than he could just to come 0 t tlwre with my shooting ankle and make a settlement.”â€"â€"Detroit Free Press. Descriptive folder conwinin" five maps of Alaska and routes to the gciid fields, the most complete publication of the king in print. Send 44:01)” in 5 amps to F. I. \‘i hit ney, G. P. T. A. Grea Northern railway, 3d and B’roadwuy, St. Paul, Minn. “Alaska, Land of Gold and Glacier,” a beautifully illustrated booklet, sent for fifteen cents m'stam p. The Great Northcrn is over 100 miles t e shortest line from St} P311] and anéapolis to Seattle and Portland, the glitfiliting points whence steamers sail for as a. “NOL-surcly ndt by that time.” N “Well, haven‘t you my idea when he will be here?” ' “Xot the least idea.” , “Humph~â€"thut’s queer,” mused the disap- pointed peddler, “0h. not so very,” said the vomgg lady. ”T lunmhu «.0. LHALANJn “H "I hu'veu’t guy ‘H'dabggl‘lhibétvruoli'? fiée Press. Surely, 0;”th a‘ftmj 10, 1.3, ‘20 years? sixf- fcrmg .‘It. Jacobs ()1) cures rheumansm. Sore and sum 001d. ‘ St. Jacobs on the Cure. It warm 'and relaxes. “Now don’t sou think you’d like to em- broider y pair for his Christmas present?” “I guess not.” “Well, has he :1 real nice mair-of'sus eqd‘ .M In. 11:0 c em for hisSu11day clothes!” petals peddler. “Renfly, I don’t know,” said she. “\\ ell 111mlum,is your husband 1n. 9” “\0; he‘ s not here ve e.t ” ‘ “Do 3011 oxpecfi $11111 1n before supper U" Humped and bent; Lame hack did it Straight and sound. St. Jacoba_0il did it L“‘These are very fine suspenders,” said the peddier to the lady at the door. "I have all kindrâ€"striped, plain, dark, Right. Now here is a very fine pair of plain ouesu Did you ever embroider any suspenders for your husband lady?” 113:0," said Ehe. ~ fl ParldéaCaxc\0nr 30w Running on Daylight Special dullnoh Central 3 Buwoen Que-so Ind'sn Louis. ' The Illinois Central .has substituted im- the parlor oar, Vfoymerly running on Itsday train between Chicago and St. Louis, 3 new (tomposite parlor-cafe car built for the Com- pany at the Pullman Shops es ciall _for service on its fast, vestibule, soli “Da lght Special" train to St. Louis. The par or, m the l‘lmpimfiyle, is finished in mahocn 3', with darker panels of the some, the int n being richlg inlaid with marquet com- ‘ pose of various shaded woods. Its urniih- mg includes easy, luxnrioua revolving arm- chairs, ‘upholstered With green frieze plush. The ceiling overhead (in which axe fixed brilliant Pmtech gas chandeliers of the lat- est pattern) are decorgud in gold, and 'in color and dosigu‘ are In harmony analso is the rich Wilton carpet on the floor he heath, with the lush and mahogan finish i of the rest of t 0 room. The on is in. general desi and coloir Scheme in harmony -‘ with the par or, and has tables at Which Ear- ties of four can be nested, andmbiea at w ich cou ies can dine tete-a-tete. .A comfilete kite en adjoins tho-ate, and meals w lbe served en route frame. varied menu at rea‘ sonable prices; the cafe featureto be'conâ€" ducted in the same general way far patrons of the entire train as are the cafe cars on the Central running We“ out of Chicago; and which have proved so popular. The car also contains a gentleman 8 smoking room, in connection with which is a buffet from which cigars andiiqnid refreshments can be obtained. The car as a whole is of substan- tial construction and elegant finish. The features of this car are mrticularly ada ted to Hot Springs Ark, travel, the Dayight special leaving (’himgo Every fr'prenoon, mak- ing the run to St. Louis in night hours, and giving good connection in Union Station With trains {or Hot Springs. Black, deep bruise; cured by St. Jacobs 011. It )wpes them out. What It LIeans.»:prbiâ€"“Pqppa, whét :; _._-‘_A L,, ..... .11: "1mm manor xx anuuunma. n Lnne’a Family Medicine; Td'nri-t Sleeping Curl. All Abou’t Ala-kn. Rudy for mm. The Di ficulty. Didn’t Look It. A Criterion. 9” the nu n prvspfll'mn‘m health communn . Send 2'» cents [or a yen". subset ption to ' :16 Corn Belt.” #19 Adamsfifi Chh-n on Ciiié: DON’T RENT A FARM,- BUY \ONE; ' 7 HARISHDRNSfia E r. mm um, éoféénm’r'x, I}; Is the best/«in not the One True filood Purifier. Hood's Pills cane constipation. 5 cents a Poor Health for Years-Hood's Sar- sapanila Cures Dyspepsia. “My" husband was in poor health for years owingm dyspepsia and he could not get relief We gavehim Hood's Sar'sapar ring, uydafwr he had taken three bottles he couideat without: distnss and Was able to work. ". Burma annm, 139 North Pearl Street, Green Bay, Wis. Hood’s Satsaparilla ' _He w_ho knows the weakness of hu m wing: is sure of suocessfiul flight 3-K. Y, Independent. stores a new fireparation caned gm â€"0, made of we grainsi that take. the place of cofiee. he must dc? icate stom- ach marvel: it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over i as much. Children moa} drink it with great benefit. 15 em and9 5 as. per pack- age. Try it \sk for GRAI\-O. W ”e injured bv the use of cofiee. Re. ceatly there has been placed‘il} all 313! A (2mm, ' Net-1171: ”fo'ri E’u€fi_’éfi?nmsmâ€"â€"_ and uure relief in advnce stageswvu at ave. You will lee the excellent effect after naugh- flrst done. Sold by dealer: everywhere. Trig, 25 uni 50 nun per battle. ' » 'ago‘ Without Distress ItOnru Colds. 'co In. San Thmt. . m:- e-u}. thopinq Cfijh, Brought}; 3min. NOTLCE fien- h I' Chan 92 People “The Corn Belt. is an egllunrued mou y paper. mormlfivm?’ rem, andtul o inhuma- firm about mm Larm lands. mun guide yuu lu secur- lg 11 chimp homo in a grower-omen}! )1. Dnggx, “La- (jcurvmdmtr ’ of age he “as n' ernor of b b b'f'J: circu’tm art} n \ flint cfiioé 135' 'Ic bench. J'ua’gr: Bri cephorrafiv (:11 ~12 (WIN-N. LTai;:L 5.14: 10 n.11’m (M: 1'“! of 7} 9 or 31.: s Grier; . m. x hona as mun}. r a Hlaivll‘ :1. ‘1 1??! ILI';P\ (L'H‘x) fur (Ln'nkx- ‘-‘L:‘ . wishcs o.’ .2‘4 ,\ r (ix-HIV haw aftaixml. {ore com" '1 )1. Br But, it syntâ€" «f mi: Sng more BM? u :2 a young mer of 1:. . reg to the from. Mu, aw in: in gun‘s :.':- :o‘ phrrs and Go up: dr‘ tapes of CHUSLS ard‘ qu at]; they have no! 1e£grn[fl:, the n 1‘ phi gmph, the I) pnet'm other Srws:lm_.~ .1 1‘ lane faL-ilitaxu: m at flan: young man of ,nn education am we iwould haw bun d1 (humour: or Lincoln t years lam;- iu life ’1‘ men of 1043a) can stretch of the race one suspecfird of a m’flectual acquire diamry nature. Hon. W. \Xfl K‘xcl North CaroLn; mm member of 12.6 nou year: of age. He in years pan {21: acx‘xeq demoamls in his 5: year gaxe tan; we gtess. He repruun a: \VashingxoL o“ and In; ipctCL {Lad was one the: circu- and Mr. Shit); :hvd the "coming cram: resented Nazi. Ca and he hlxnsef.’ sxa chance to be some from um state. He ners, is mones". m: at OUCL‘ “Uh in ,1 'V a courage. Hr .s :mze and has a useful I before him. (Democrule Leader in ruseman “the other 11mm 39;“. were hem“): Lyon x tions. because u és .‘e: itiés and pr’obahiit in real cm! ‘1; DC“: «as This Yam .5 lexm~1\\ to the polxna} M: 7:31: which oxers).re;;_ .;.C 0 counlry iL ‘3 E ear} éa.‘ political par .5:- \u'r‘ shreds am: 'le “.r “as ties and thGI' (~11: 1h atmasphere is fu! of 1 Julyaxszugt‘xh ":1 :el [Special “‘ashtnr. For-very mam \' war: merchavenox me: ‘1 1h 01 represemauves so u a: there are in me Fm which is Low asuugu regulfir “5:102. An Unusually Large Elected Last Rents-entauvc hurl: Cling“... Aged 'l‘hlrt 6! the Houseâ€"0t hue Le-m YOUNG MEN IN JOSEPH n1

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