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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Jan 1897, p. 3

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pg“ when.“ Canton. It Is donmtul whether the people of state “demand the points upon hick ex~annntor Berry relia in Me teet (or the nut now held by Mr. nuifola. Mr. MnnKotd received the mate at election on the (Ice of re- run which gave him about 150 major- ty aver Dir. Berry. He had been the ‘ lnee of the Democratic convention, ' 1 as such hie name went on the mm tensity an a Democratic candi- te. A Populist m nomlnated by n ,. .mtion of that party, and his name em on thertlcket until nine days he- . election day. Three distinct com rent-ea were held between the Demo- ; .ic nnd Popnllnt committees to ur- go a fusion end the withdrawn at . .0! these candidntee. each of which , .ved unsuccessful. Finally the Pop- ‘ candidate agreed himself to 2 i an". and an that understanding ‘ men notified the Secretary at , tn’ Institute Mr. muttoid'e ' t t ' in the piece tine nude vacant. ' . ‘ inhutmmmwunonn- ‘4 '.‘nnci a contentment in the ,. mum the Autumn mm Whitman's-hm on tin . In ghee at the menu. . ' Item an. " htuu Lat-r ennui-o. The whole pcnlluthry question has bun n dillcuit on at uoiutlon em thee Billy Much, when a stun unto tot. tort-rd through the lesbian", n! the insulin ol the labor organizations. the mom: to the Ital. con-titu- tlon («bidding mincu lor prison "I. The ml!» at the auto voted lot the amendment. Ill!!! 0! then hllatlly And other: {or the run“ filth «taunt the: lulu oi' the inhm um. and 't‘ have hm in doubt out alum. Awarding u Int-Dory mm. fir. Mist-Id. when Int I an- tlldnle lot governor. haunted a man. which. a governor. he mu who not ntimlr practicable. " "‘ "Duh-“(bunt Tho pooplo ol the twenty-one cilia along the Chic-an nun rtvor hurt Ind their mlonnm ntl hare with en- un nunlmlty deemed that thoy will Into no light on the elort ol the lnimn hoard to not I lam" whult It the inn. and that they won" in- uiut on the l:- hrlng volume! Ima- In: to both its spirlt Ind luttnr. They ‘,tt-ei that the cow" thrmt whirl: it I turning down ilnrnoy Brita", who 1 alum: hold that "in in: should iv ”mm-um: u to ulve thv down- ru movie no pouihie chance to M 'w malt-ale o! the hunt-II. is We I. not!" In the Ideal man In voptnlon ol the rountry people. lie in 3 member of the M when the ' cu maul. A. commission" he held "may to conformity with spirit of the rtntnto and taught the m bridge: at every turn. Hr was Republican. and the people in the vet counties um ntisilrd with hi: on as president. Then cam». 41 nit and he was onstnl hy'a combine 1 n Romhllmn with the four Dem tic members. What does it mhn? e people say they will soon and . The meeting yesterday I'Lfrilmll the stun people nppotued Henry of [A Silk. Senator Nlehaus and alga Rant 1 judiciaty cnmmmee an plenary powers to prepare and vs introduced into the legislature y mama to the drama int might. in Its Vision. dam nanos- w. "They do am at {he prmm "me no any necessity for net action. lion. and can draw $700 at their u!- ury any time utter cranium": of the lad-luau. and the balance 0! {800 at an and of the section. It In thou!“ um (III! "ll! be an iterative to work hinder and no owed“: basin». that a du die mmmmonl can be Ind by the u: o! lay. It In though: more bllh will be Intro- duced (his nation Ihan Ian. and II- mdy many members hue Mll- to be Med u to-morrow'n sec-Ion. The numbers are mid $1.000 {or the us- turtle I- Buy. Speaker Curtis is busy making up his committees and says that members will be assigned such committees ac- cording to their special fitness (or the Work to be done. There are 153 mem- hem in the house, or which 8’1 are Re- publicans. There are 4 Popuiisi mem- bou and I Populist senator. They are ornniwd and agree to act with the Democmu on all matters of legislation. except when their puny interests de- mand «hem-in. I". G. Blood of Mt. Vernon is the Populist leader. and Is a lawyer of considerable note in his sec- tion of the date. He in a good spake:- aud viii 9:01:0ny take an active part in debate on the floor or the bout. Springfield, Jan. 16.â€"~Tfhe second week at the legislature he: closed without much excitement in the way of law making. The light for the United States senatorship has over- shadowed all minor proceedings and umil it in settled the work of the leg- islature will not. be well under way. The report has gone out that the reâ€" Ipeeiive candidates for Gen. Palmer's newt are using money. This is not so. It Is a disgrace the way three Chicago papers have been harping on the sub- ject. The members oi‘ both houses are also indignant at the charges. It is quite likely that some sort of a news-‘ paper libel law will be the realm. Three Chicago papers are already in disrepuie and it is not unlikely that a vow censuring their methods will be “W““Mifiififlfififlfli OUR SPRINGFIELD LETTER. unnunuumum “In AIIIIIIIIII'II'I II I I'I'TPII mm Win In fool. laudâ€"I hue Jun. m mom that a m vino married o. an m a No: only was the field of business ,er.:erprisr thna restricted. but the 'tmnsaction or hnsiness within that flflld was slaw and difficult. The net- rhant kept, his own hookyâ€"or. as he would have swirl. his accountsâ€"wrote all his tenors with a quill, and when they were written let the ink dry or sprinklrd tr th and. There were then no vnvei a, no postage stamps. nn letter-boxes (n the streets, no col. lemon of the mail. The letter writ» ten. the paper was carefully folded. sealed with wax or a wafer. satires!!! and cumin! to the mince, when ‘postagfi was prmld at rate! which would now seem extonionate. To and a letter which was a single sheet 0! paper. large or email. from Boston (0 New York or Philadelphia, can 18% cents. and to Wtshington 25 cents: and this at a time when the purchasing power of a cent was five times whu it is a: present. To any a letter (m Philadelphia. then the capital of the United States. to Bonton. and bring back an answer by return man, would have consumed Iron twelve weights” den. uncouth; to the moon of the year and the we:ther.â€"-â€"T-he Auntie. l "film In I son. "fly connocung It will: an "cm of hlzlork-al Interest which is not likely ewr to pass from my mind." "And what Is In" "Tho. hanging of old Jnhn Brown, whkh my): plan at Charleston, W. [H in now Wont Virginia), on the 2!! day of December, 1850." "Nut haw do you "member so u- aclly Whm took place so long no?" "In ”w par "59. Th0 momma cprnnl rlomly and It looked like rain. film a: about man it clean-r! on and thc mermmdor. which Ind lmllawl a. “nun-minn- o! 70 dunes. mtldenly rose to about 80 drawn. at ville. ll n-mnlnrd all me real at the day. Even the nlahl failed to bring tulle! nml dur- lng "w ermlng It was curious to note Ibo. rltlzrns 0! mm: oiulng by their open wlmlowa vainly striving for a brralh of lreuh alr.“ In Inn-n lode lam». In, cm In". 0' ant. In... "Thin II "he “unwary o! nu- ho!- mu «In; I vvrr In"; In closer." and um om manomlanlmi umber. u the cluhmm num- In. Moving "My mm Mann nu! lumping IMIr named to... an "m l’lkn Olmnn. Mr. Filer had no comment to make over the luck 0! attention accorded him. but. before leaving Springfield, tooh oceaaioo to characteriae the treat- ment 0! Governor Altgold in Joint m~ eion ea thoughtless. Ililitlo le- Are Bad. The conduct at the militia wua ot the very wont character dnrtna the inaugural «remain. and, as h mutt, Governor Tanner ta going to take a hand in atau military alalra. it as» pear- that they thought everything went with the new adminiatratlon. alt-l twice they got into altercation with the police and twice the petrol wagon had to he coiled lot- to quell a diuurh~ ant-e started in than. The Second Regiment of Chicago wee mixed up In both anemia. and in one at them a tow ‘neuhera ot the Filth tool: port. in the lm place they hauled an empty wagon about the unet- io the vicinity of the at. Nicholle Hotel. and the par ilee had to interim. Thea ill the alt- emcee at Fourth aaa Washington Irma they threatened to overturn e trolley car. out! the militia hoya char;- ed the police with bayonet! when the letter tried to atop theta. Finally Oeu- erai Wheel" had to order then all to camp to remain until time to leave the city. l, A. twin of this city was iahimi with a bayonet early in the heroine. and when he remnant-0‘ woe hmwimi «lawn and aerereiy heat”. body or other having the arrange- ments in charge. and his friends are snorting under the treatment accorded him. Mr. Filer came to Springfield to see a new Republican executive sworn in to succeed a Democrat. and felt no little eluion In anticipation 01 per- ticipatlng in the jubilee. Further than seeing the parade, however, he. took no part in the proceedings. That was he- cauee he but! no invitation to attend the ceremonies. No one had taken the pains to send him one, and when he presented himself at the entrance of the capitol, where he formerly ruled, he found he could not get in. Friends 1greeted him on all sides. and pretty much everybody seemed to know him except the guard at the door. There were hundreds oi! persons unknown outside the hamlets In which they live, all carrying in their hands the bite of paeteboard that entitled them to enter, but the «ax-Governor oi the state was a nobody in the throng. When he dis- covered the situation, Mr. Fife:- quietly turned on his heel and went back to the Leland Hotel. where he waited for a train to take him home. He did not linger. {or the ball in the evening, and had he remained would probably not have felt like lmportunlng any one for an invitation to it. His presence was: simply ignored, and no one care: to‘ say just where the hlnme for it should be placed. Of course. it was not inten- tional and it is deeply regretted. "In what ymr?“ MINI a young mm- ONE HOT DICEIBSR DAY. Am the active participant! It a old-Mada! spelling mm mm ro- oenuy by the Miss of the It. I}. chum: It mm, In, m In. W Jenna. used 82; 1. K. Decker. to 7m. and Gears Wm, 05 Watt m at. last one side. rm: yew-am Isl-«10b ‘mhubly Tuesday or Wednesday wml ‘ 75 «came and 150 hands. A lime experimenting I: now going on at tho plant at the Galenlmr: Pot- tery lunulactufins Company, and should the new scheme prove I “can. Guam": pottery wlll load than all for fine ware. The company has en- gaged an eastern expert, who ls nak- lng test: 0! a new glnlng, known In the Bristol glue. and we are, Informed by the management that n Ind. lllr to be a lumen. my :re bun-ulna the first llln at present. The Idea I! to pun a milk whlte glue on the Inside an out- side of wan “mead of black. way his been mm! by we com- pany, with an entrance Into the city limits mane! with the L. t N. lun- md tracks. Mr. Benin] will scan ml: John Bealni. 1L, In: scared the con, tract to bind the road bed for the St. Louis and O'Fnllon Ram-ad Company. nmnlng between the coal beds near O'Nhn and East St. mm. n distance of fourteen nnm The entire fight of [m ynr prom] a fraud In Knox county. Illinoishno In as the nuflage word of the county clerk's once shown. Them wore levwr mm: In the year of 1896 than in the you n! 1895. If the (aisle portion of Gale.â€" bntg'I penal-Eon had lived up to It: apportunlua. this and stat: of mm: would not thus have to be recorded. The register over which Mr. William- m presides teem: m «nu-rages for 1396 and 427 for 1305. Dr. Burton 0! Ohm and llr. slu-ldoa of Annual. "L. us under am“ lot ob- lnlnlng may and" Ill.» W They Induced um Mule bury to pan-mu mm to union» an annual for Win-lug. one of (Ian claiming to he a natal surgeon of Chimp. They unplv cm lhmxh me outer Ikln n1 noon sawed m wound up. Another mun: a! the thylorlm Hoaplul In (Sm-nu) reveled the fun that elm first '8! n trawl. The rod-nun at Luau-nu. Hm: of the Elma-tn llhnlry, Fol-t 8.- llouuun, m melted at «I. pen 3".- «my. Human: "In and la in lum- tut arm the mlmlloa ar- mml In Ban Aaloulo In would In roll on Ila way In Cuba. llr in only ob- tained m M’ lun- ol about”: to so to lion-ton. to! the hun- la cued New York. “maul Hu- 1- a an- me or union I“ no. (m m min. A mum nae ulna l- a. m- lau of Tucker. “I Kuhn. 000911. In mu at John Adm. Ho l. 55 nun a”. lad null ml} was bald. tooth- lm. Ild almost bum. II. (‘I to. low as well u our. in col mm! mm. mm! M: half has nun on: nnln. fin n" butr ln dull. Al QM uhmboloolmmmu mot“. The cm are mun and char and unfit .m (be "sum. um in. «mm tools llkr catchment. E. 0. Wilson. who Ina been the an! or the! Indianapolis. Denim l Wulun Hallway 8! Handout. "1.. cloa- ed M- once It 9 o'cloci Wednesday morning and look a done of pol-on. which proved law. A- the took: an sir-Int n I- supp-ed be In dupe-d- on! our (to lo- of I child. The United State: mud Jury nu re~ turned Indictments unluu Wlmun lane of Vanna, Ill. tor pulls; coun- ter-ton coin. and William 8m": of Qulncy. "1.. (or mum Improper pot- a) card. Tho latter pleaded guilty. I» land 850 nod cons and «out 10 Jul! in dnfnnlt. Chicago women will now try to get the city council to adopt an ordinance preventing the men from going out between actl for s drink. Thu II In revenue for the amt-high Mt ordi- unto. The house of Mrs. Peterson in Crop- may was struck by lightning during the January storm, in unusual occur- rence in Midwinter. Gahnburz 19 going to make I. trial at getting more super'visors. It Is to be hoped she has better success than Poo- fla did with the town board of audit- James Mlluken or Decatur otters 810,000 for a new home for women upon condition or a like amount being other- wise contributed. The two Democratic members of the Soldiers‘ Home trustees at Quincy have resigned. A license was issued Wednesday to "Uncle Jo" Henry, aged 76, to marry Mrs. Emily Jacobs. aged 60 years, at Mt. Vernon. 1H. V’l‘wemy-flve Kankakce men have left their homes to enter the Cuban army. Qfiincy hm opened up nn early spring campaign among the wine rooms. fue'ro are 8,079 people enrolled at the Soldiers' Home at Leavenworth. For the present quarter 119 saloon licenses have been taken out In Quin- cy. One of the Quincy night school- In: 68 pupils. Ecvm Day-5‘ Happening! Combinedâ€"~30- cl-l. Reflaluun. Political. Criminal. obltnury and unwell-ml» Ewan trou- Every flan-mm of the State- ILLINOIS 'NEWSLETS. RECORD OF MINOR DOINOS OF THE WEEK. f In the house Ir. Cochran pm 1the report 0! the committee on mm The only Important change from list scum II the creation of three lav committees on Wat, mam< m and Judicial mutant. each. canal-ting of twenty-Ole mm. If. 89le mi to ma the rule no- dding “at “no m h ulna! tho Ila of Rem-num' Halt" (or no mm o! I public W nuan- tho .m- “without the m '0! th' The house hold I short union. It concurred II the mate Joint resolu- tion fixing Jan. I! a the My on which the two houu rm! ballot My for Un'ued sme- serum. and no mt any to meet In John "scum ad de- chm the result. Tainan-ow the rap- ruumuver will draw knot: for their o! dlemhutlau mule by HM county mun tor A period of at: month- utter the Iluul order of tlfslrlhutlon nhnll have been mule lay the county court. then the costume or quince. null nun out and present to the county court a mu ol ull such rredlton who have nut received thnlr respective shares ul such Insolvent astute. 103001. er wlth the amount In the hum!- of such unugnoe. belonging to cvellltnn. which statement shall he exumlned by the county mm. and rhnll be filed In Ithe oflte ol the county treasurer, and said “lance shall pay to the county Hunter the sum total of all Ina-nu neutlnnetl and contained la and ammo melt. The Mm shall the: he ale-I charged by the ccunty mart .1 though payment but been made to an! end- lton. Thu any endlwr who shall un- nly to the county treasurer wlthln at: months shnll receive hls share from the county treasurer. And that utter that than the treasurer shall turn over ull money upon Mud of debtor or dental-u, and shall make a renurt to the county court. who shall enter an order shoving Inn! dlstrlbnton Ind uttlentent of estate.” oooo rum.- ol MID 0cm ul-unl tho! come he allowed to no It lam. lu- lcmd. The Inner at tho wool-lion! or Jonah C. Ell-nu. Ionluw by Gov. Allnld. lo amend Joule. Ola- Ioo o! Ibo South Tova of Chlup. '- nl’errul to when at "so Cool con- ly doles-tho. Tho boom concurred la the Ion-lo Hm mlutlol lulu the IIIII llm. on llw. day on Inlet llo two boon. null hallo! anomaly for Villa) Sum: motor. no the m lo lac lo loIIl non-My nod «cl-n tho mull. loulor llnnl. Introduced o blll pmldlu lot the Inna-lla- at $118,000 for Ibo eonplolm o! "no Norllm lllloolu Sula Normal Inhool llld for tho l-provoncnl of lilo moan. Roland. A blll provldlu for tho uproot-lam of 025.000 our num- lor the cull-an "mo! m Nonun llllnolu Illa Normal school m lnlrotlllcod by Bel-lot "am. Re- fund. cantor any" lnlrodlcd I lull nmnullnu Ibo ml reg-lulu vol- nnlnry nnlanmcnln. The amend-«IN lo lllendd lo rellew the Infill!!! no. all mnslblllly of rnvlllorn who have not been wold ll: month: of!" lhe Doll order of dlslrllmlloo. Tl» one-d- loenl. provldn (but. "ll. (or any It:â€" oon. I creditor or creditors of and Il- uolveut rsuu- shall [All to native Ill! dlslrlbullve slum of nel- lmolnnl or lute or any purl than“. us the mun lo shown to be by any order or order- In the house. immediately otter the reading at the journal, the reading of Gov. Altgeld'a message. which was commenced last Thursday. was re« named. When the reading us nutsh- ed there was applause on the Demo« erotic side or the house. The senate joint resolution providing [or the printing 0! 5.000 copies at the mousse wan copeurred in. Speaker Curtis reâ€" ,queeted members to prepare at once 3thelr mounts for committee Ippolnt‘ menu, placing such requests in the or- ‘der of preference: tho Republican to but! their mum to the Snooker. not! the Democrntn to hand thein to Ilr. Craig. the leader of that Ilde of the house. The home than adjourned till 3 o'clock the tolloving nttemooe. Jun-Ir! la. in the senate Ir. Mover introduceti a hill Illll'ndll‘ the election lnwn. The bill pmvlden the Judge- of election nhnll itnvo power to print the election hnllot ntul nhnll nrennre IDOCHIQI hnl- lotn with Instruction for voten which are to be ponted in countenan- place- prior to eteetlon. It. turther widen the hallotn be printed in two ueennn- pen. senator tuner introduced nn~ other bill providing thnt where _u Juuuury 1!. A brief newton at the senate wu held, with bloat-Gov. Northcott in the chair. Senator Fisher uttered a reso- lution, which was adopted, instruct in: the secretary of the senate to pro- vide a sumcient number of copies or the Revised Statutes tor the use of Newborn or the senate. Senator Mc- Cloud offered n resolution providing that on Tuesday, Jan. 19. at 11 o'clock a. m.. each house shall now; a person tor United states senator. and on Wednesday, Jan. 20. at. 13 o'clock, the member-3’0! the two houses shall con- vene in Joint. assembly and declare the person who has received such was Jorlty. duly elected: and it no person has received such majority, then pro- ceed in joint assembly to choose a. sen- ntor. The rules were suspended and the resolution adopted. The senate then adjourned until 10 o‘clock the fob lowing day. ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE mmmflffl HIPOBTIO BY A OPHOML GOINIIFONDINT. l4. Huger at u “rubber mm.” The mum of other!“ tun-rum h‘ "mutate: bu mud in m knmtheflnnaofnmum tree called the ham-.1» m h’ sum Guiana. nd the must my and from It. it“. not tie chemo and in. other of mm, In I‘M to m ”7:. wall 19! non of the m m: 0' m-fllbhl'. ; ‘ Owing to tho hers-ed demand at, India-rubber. «and by no a. .c pneumatic “rel for Merch- ufl m vehicles. then in mid to in mud "fir. Speaker, 11 the mun-n l.’ tenant-ll-mtlthlomm he should an m Hue a! the III-«J1 Senator Humphny realism by my- in that Banter Dahomey spoke mu- ly.1'he flurry noon an“ and the m was taken. rennin; In the m o( Senator "chatter- motion on ti! u- ble. succeed Our F. Oar. unnamed by' the gmornor in Ms W of 1am I, he referred in a worm entail“. a! (”mi county mm 0- nom- Senamr Madl- the rules we pended and the nation m away senator um, naval that m vou’ be reconsidered. Senator limit” moral to by Senator Ina-01'- Io- uol on the table, and latency lune-f «may sprang to In feet and chm m mun hold 3 mm nutm- all lmlo '8. do». ”on o! the an "I “In up will: an all-mm «hue N- lmn mum mm” and "II”- n! morning a poll“ or «an, ad but). finally hmne m! In our remarks. I'm the nation 0! m r‘rnvtonl "M rum-3 of the journal was vii-maul am. A m M :M xovemor wu received. In vile. ho MUM! the mute of m appointment 0! Mn «on. 1. lack Taper. n M- I"- uto Iceman. Senator landl- Intro- duced n renal-un- um the mull-«Ion or Mien L. Can-pun for Moo 0! the place In the km 0! Jam. Cool county. In the Vlty at (tile-go. to «Du-n M. in the human Innodluldy um lb. mm; o! the Mutual. m dart n- Ioumed that uu Rnwblku MM ul- cm luv the unwind“ 0! I «fl-Old.” m Untied sum mu would be I'll load” "am at O o‘ctoeh. Sun" curu. nun-ad m appoint-alt d (In loflnfln additional m: -l. Ilnor Helm-an. My "calm. 1. Ron- !‘unonar. Quincy Wino- and John Hatfield. The to... than I‘- Mrnod «out 1 o'clock loudly Inor- m. The [human "In! mint adjournment. io more the prompt hurl-3 at all such cocoa. By Mr. Spottyâ€"To "(and the oowero oi the (our court: on!- uido the city of Chico“. Io um their deciniooa may be ml. 8: Ir. Curler ~1‘o authorize the tor-alien and III“!- imoce oi I [no pubiic employment bum» in ciiioo having “.000 in.» ma uni nmruuog ”0.0.0 tinn- tor. By Mr. flauntâ€"To mi in Ioli providing to: to. appointment on to; mom oi coo-errata". Tho Iii-III: tioa of Joseph 0. 8mm oi in south ion at Chicago. node by Governor, Min”. Io succeed Joule. onto Pinon Gloom. which I‘ll M to I Q07 chi call-lilo. oi Coot Couliy ou- oion. In invmbiy med not no mourned. non boom than uh named to ’II'JI!" ii. By llr. Bantamâ€"To create a board or pnrdono and appropriating 83.000 therefor. By Mr. Crawford~Providiu for tho-participation or lllinois in the Tran-minimum Exposition in 0m- in in )8“. and appropriating $100,000 (or a state building on the ”petition grounds and providing tor n commit~ sion oi three on union... to be nunod by the lovcrnor. to nerve without coul- ponntlon other than tile allow-not oi their expenses. By I". limpâ€"Con- terrlnx additional poI'QI‘I on III-lieu in chance" in cases Memo to than. and amendment was lost and the report adopted. Mr. Craig announced tin Ie~ lacuon oi‘ the following committee on the rig his of the minority: Craig. chairman; Schwnb, Farrell. O'Donnell. Stwkou'. Barnes. Waiieck. Brimdah lo, Burning, Sullivan. Salaam. Ile- jaee, Suttle, Almhnier and Gaines. dam- crate. and Blood. populist. Mr. (loch. ran presented a resolution, which mu adopted, memorlailzing congress to pan the pending hill to establish a na- tional park at Vicksburg. When the time came for the drawing of cents, by request of Speaker Curtis ext-Speaker Cochran was allowed to retain his old sent. The names or the memhen. on separate slips 0! paper. were placed in a hat and drawn out one at n time by Clerk Reeve. The name of Mr. Kiuch- 3 eloe of Adams (republican) was the first ‘ one drawn out. and be selected a mat‘ in the trout row. The next one drawn was that 01' John A. Barnes of Clay County (democrat). Mr. Craig. the dam- ocratic leader, was among the earliest, and be not a seat in the front row. In the senate the followi‘ng bllll were Introduced. tAdnmm Amtuudlumm-I ducal-Ileana» 'Ikllul (Ian-n Ian I“ 1mm III ”I ‘ nllu pin-cl- or Ila-Mentori- “ ’ cabal 704 In IOIHI I“ C no": India-Io «aw ad «ya; M! {Mr (I. III! I. ' i an Imam-L You m m “I 2' pm and "bum; ”- M uh the land In null-In! In. .- ona-J lg. You diath- - m pounc- dug ma maul-I- an be at tho bad at Ital. Yo; I!" he am to Inluba II no any M at n. have n In Intake: and fl“ ' lau- ulna: mm. ”a wry you! my.“ a m n. «In mm II Mr W do u! (on maul-c you I... should m I W “I“ mun-um unma- nut-flu.» petty “mummym-ug' 10! VIII lo! I- "'7 Mil!“ ll ' mu connected with In. III mu.‘ ,; i i! .u. .. $3, M: m m. mw,.mmm fi-m. mm? m“..Mm mmfimmm...mm-m According wand-“00‘0““ 54555. .‘ which Vanuatu-mum“? Our print. null-p II! II“ I” becoming very popular. Multan!” pmm radian um “do“ 8 m In mum. Tho homo” Um I. It on. and larva-lot to tho cult‘l “at... Pom who do with to wait {or now-up" and” null Mmuakmdfl flu I gulch mm. A mm“: :1; o. W. Can-Infill. Dun. 4. ,, Clinton. St. (Shh-ml "-1 , "'5 'l'lo (allows. an a. man-I at ' 3 till Int: reading- uppear. In and M§ M pliant does not. whl III to ' mus. some other man. of A- . uon can be nun. sun It}? Topeka. or my other name (In . cant mny chow-.7110“ who II"! , mm: to mm In mu mm at. dress with their application: nounoonupouiblo. [til Thou who do not know an be“ am at mu; mom and W0 I and. stamp. (or wucullu. 'l'loll' W wopel can be and. by the Mg cyuem ot enlcnmlon. TEX-N}: Inn-:Amlou -' " _A_eonrd:u:ot_h dun and!!!“

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