Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, May 17, 1895, Image 2

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    THE HATCHET.
words of welcome for the lodge; Brother
Farewell Party.
repudiated the Democratic party
Friday night at M. K. church might Marsh of Centerville recited very elo­
and now we repudiate him. In
E n t e r e d at th e pout-oflfice a t F o re st G ro v e , Or. a»
1.891 there was a tremendous be seen fort;, or more of Forest Grove’s quently of the growth of Pythianism and
S e c o n d -c lass m a il m atter.
struggle at Springfield to elect a fun loving young people congregated for its destiny, and Biother S. B. Huston
United States Senator. We had 101 the purpose of giving Mr. John and Miss told pointedly the work the order is do­
TKKXfl TO SI BH< HlHKKS.
men who stood together and finally Kva Harrison a farewell surprise party. ing for the bettering of the world and
P o s ta g e F re e .
Mrs.
O n e y e a r ..........
$ i oo succeeded in electing John M. Pal
The young ladies had intended a sur­ its claims to consideration.
S i * m o n th s
60 nu r.
Later
these 1 »1 meu met in r.
prise
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for the gentlemen
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in the form of . .. a George Schuhnerich sang a very pretty
T h r e e m o n th s
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both branches of the Legislature bountiful lunch, but found the gentle- sol°- Votal <luets b>' Brother Mi‘>'s an”
In A d va n ce .
and passe i a resolution indorsing a men had more than matched it with Mrs- hill« were a very pleasing part of
bill which was then oranges and Wells’ best taffy. A dt . t h e p r o g r a m . A n enlivening viol.n solo
E s t a b lis h e d fo r th e d iss e m in a tio n o f W a sh in g ­ free silver
ton c o u n ty n e w s, th e e le v a tio n o f h u m a n ity and pending before Congress.
To-day, lightful time was had, saddened only by by w. G. Walker will* also a feature,
th e m o n e y w e can m a k e .
gentlemen,
that
United
States
Sen- the fact that our city is soon to lose this After the exercises were over Knights
Ite m s o f g e n e ra l in te re st g ra t e fu lly re c eiv ed .
i and friends to the number of 184 repaired
E d it o r ’ s h o b b ie s a n d o p in io n s on th is p a g e , a ll ator, who was then elected, has estimable family who will be greatly
repudiated the Democrats who con- missed by society, but what is our loss 1 to a hail where supper was spread. It
th e re s t fa c ts im p a rtia l a n d u n co lorcd .
E d it o r is a t h o m e in h is san ctu m , H a t c h e t ferred upon him
that honor.
I will be Eastern Oregon’s gain. Among was a veritable feast with ail that was
B u ild in g , F o re st G ro v e , fro m 6 a. m. to l o p . ni
,
understand that he is in the city to­ those present were Misses E lla Hoyt, dainty and desirable in the food line.
o f e ach w e e k d a y a n d a lw a y s g la d to t a lk and
day and will sneak here to-night in Kva W aters, Blanche Cairison, Ella Gar­ Mays hall had been prepared and, sup­
b e t a lk e d to.
favor o f the financial policy of rison, Dora Cox, Rosa Cox, Oro Caples, per over, the people made their way \
A U S T IN C R A I G
E ditor and P ro p riet o r
Grover Cleveland,
Emma Haynum, Alma Brown, Orel! . thither and on a line floor and with j
A Prettily Printed,
This resolution was then adopted: Beal. Emma Gordon, Ella Gordon. Ida -•.plen.Iid music enjoy«! the dance until
lia lu e l, Emma Gilpin, Octavia Gilpin, morning. Tl.cn in the early dawn move
“ We reaffirm the doctrine of the Re­
Tastily Bound, and
Therefore, lie it resolved by the
Lola Venen. Mesdamts Chandler, Gates, homeward enjoying the beauuml land-!
publican party in relation to money,
Democracy of Cook county that we
Handsomely Illustrated
Messrs. Rev. Watters, Will. scapes that abound about Glencoe.
stated in its National platform of 1892, demand the immediate restoration Haines.
Glencoe Knights are royal hosts and {
particularly as follows, to-wit:
Tilt of the free and unlimited coinage Robb, James Robb, ii. Bond, F. E. Beau­
American people from tradition and in­ of silver at the ration of 16 to 1. ns champ, J . B. Beal, L. Lomuiassoii, A. B. I their brothers will ever have pleasant
terest favor bi-metalism, and the Repub­ it existed prior to 1873, without Caples, Paul Rowe, J . E. Kirkwood, i memories of that eleventh anniversary
lican party demands the use of both gold waiting for the consent of any Frank Gordon, John Strait, Chas. Har- l and hope for many as happy returns of
and silver as standard money with such other nation, such gold and silver trampf, W111. Hartrauipf, John Gates, the day. The « ommittee in chage were
restrictions and under suc h provisions, coin to be a full legal tender for all Jam es Gates, G. L Haskell, W. H. Brothers \V. E . Mays, B. F. Cornelius,
E. Davis, \V. K. freem an, J. S. Jackson,
Smith, A. Haines, Chas. LaChapelle.
to be determined by legislation, as will debts public and private.
E. k. Cornelius, E. C. Mays, G. T. Ilol-j
secure the maintenance of the parity
We congratulate the readers of
lister and \V. J. Goodin.
They l ave ;
values of the two metals, so that the pur­
Knights
of
the
Maccabees.
! every reason to feel proud of their work.
chasing and debt-paying power of the the H a t c h e t that the cause of
S. W. Hall, deputy supreme comman­
Two incidents occured in which fortu-!
dollar, whether of silver, gold or paper, right is certain to triumph over the der, and Mr. Nelson, an organizer, both
The!
shall be at all times equal. The inter might of monarchy and money, as ol Poriland, have been in the city this .lately no one was injured.
ests of the producers of the country, its will appear from the following j v, teL with a view to establishing a tent, church platfor.u caved in with twenty |
| people on it, and a horse attempted to j
farmers and its workingmen, demand
report of the opinion of Senator as the Maccabees lodges are called, here. run away while being unharnessed.
Views of Important Buildings
that every dollar, paper or coin, issued
Already a number have expressed a de ­
A noticatrle feature at the supper was [
by the Government, shall be as good as Ingles who has witnessed the sire to become* members and it is likely
Portraits of Prominent People
any other. We commend the efforts marching columns of this mighty that tile tent will become an established that no Glencoe Knight ate until all the j
made by our Government hitherto to people towards the battle field of fact before long. Of course the next guests had been served.
Scenes in and about our forest city
Cornelius had seven there, Hillsboro a J
secure an international conference to 1896 where sound money and pro- thing will he a beehive of the Ladies of
good
number,
Forest
Grove
was
very
adopt such measures as will insure parity tection to every American interest the Maccabees and Forest Grove will
With appropriate descriptive reading matter
well represented and many came from |
of value between gold and silver through
will he fought out and won.
hate anotuer ladles order represented.
other
places
near.
Probably
150
wearers
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out the world, and call upon it to renew
The Maccabees were founded about of the Knightly jewel were present at
I have just returned from an
and continue such efforts.” —Oregon Re­
fourteen years ago and now have a mem- . Glencoe.
extensive
trip
over
the
country
publican Platform /Sgj.
and”after a broad survey of the s it-1 bersi“ *J üve,r IÖ5uüo with a" avrera*1' a*e
School Apportionment.
nation am inclined to believe that of 33 years. It is a fraternal society witti
sick benel.ts, accident and life insurance, |
SOUND MONEY.
if the question w ere submitted to a
The apportionment has just been
A FOREST GROVE PRODUCTION
any of which may he taken or just the
We are told by the gold hug popular vote there would he a m a­ fraternal feature enjoyed, according to made. The amount belonging to each 1
FROM COVER TO COVER
editors and statesmen of our R e­ jority tor bimetallism in every stale each one’s desire. The order diliers from district is shown below.
in the union.
Amt.
Amt.
Bist. No.
other» in that a young man has a lighter bist. No
publican party who have shouted
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The H a t c i i k t takes the liberty burden of assessment than an old mail. I ..........
Photographs by Mr. C. P'rit/.
themselves deaf and blind over the
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to say to the alleged statesmen and Tile order has become consequently a
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subject of “ sound money” that to
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leaders of the Republican party favorite with young men and the death 4 ..........
restore silver to its historic and con­
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assessments
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low.
The
who would imitate the career of
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stitutional place as legal tender
our John Sherman whose longterm cost to a man of 30 to carry fioco life in­ 7 ..........
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surance is only $5.85, which shows the 8 ..........
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man 111 the United States.
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a pauper to a millionaire that a organization now in existence.
H a t c h e t has hitherto called pub­
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careful study of Cleveland and
Up to the present time the society lias
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Palmer’s defiance of the laws of done little in the Northwest territory on 12 ........
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falsehood and to the chosen methods
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office, but they have now decided to
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should teach them the logical con­ push the work here vigorously, and they 15
of the gold hug crusade.
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Again w'e call attention to an­
Will be issued early in June
course towards the rank and file of here, as they are ill the Middle and East- 1 8 .......... .......... 1 2 2 2 0 6 9 ............... • 72 75
other wine-bibbing banquet bel l
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our party, for just as sure as the ern states,
Place your subscription now
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May 7th in the city of Chicago by
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glorious sun in the heavens rescues ; The tent will be organized Friday 2 1 ..........
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Single Copy 35 cents
evening of this week.
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Senator John M. Palmer, that
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the world from perpetual night so
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venial votary o f Grover Cleveland,
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surely will the rank and file of the
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that blind pilot whose prodigality
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patriotic citizens of America rescue
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The recital Wednesday evening at 3 » .......... .......... 9 « 8 5
sent him to the husks of Cleveland’s 1
this lauti of ours from the g ra sp o f Ladl„ H.dl was on. of the best Pupil’s 2 8 * . . . . .......... 27 í >5 7 8 ............... . 7 0 9 0
where he is doomed and
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tile spoiler, he he pretended repufc- Recital of the year. While well known 3 °
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pro* .lined by his qwn treachery to lican, populist or democrat.
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composers such as Mendelssohn, Mos- 3 0 *
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names
are
unfamiliar,
but
whose
music
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methods o f public discussion of this
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Cantor’s songs have recently become
great issue have lieen abandoned, afternoon at 1 o clock at the school great favorites in England. Nevin needs 4 3 .......... .......... »; 0 5 8 9 ................
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house
to
decide
on
matters
of
im
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ports of private banquets substitu­ portance to this district. It is to preciated. He has set three songs from 4 4
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hoped
that
whatever
action
the
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the late R. Louis Stevenson’s ‘ A Child’s
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city
may
take
in
the
way
of
pro­
Garden
of
Verses”
to
charming
melodics,
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Portland
preposterous assumption claim the
E. J. Lyons did business
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H i els n o n o .
two
of
which
were
sung.
Lovett
King
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! the first of the week.
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title of "republican and democratic vision for the future wants of the in his song ‘‘ When the day closes” 4 »
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public school the results of their
The carpenters are at work
the I J. H. Stanley, Hillsboro’s plii: ip.il o f
*Jomt district.
statesmen of our times.”
shows his appreciation of contralto
residence of Geo. Patterson making some • schools, visited Portland Sajtu.duy o f
Our Globe-Demon at, which has effurts ma>' re,1<,m,<1 to the success voices. The follow ing programme was
radical improvements anti the residence last week.
Married.
taken such an active interest in of the school and also to uniting of given.
of Kenyon Crandall on Washington
the court
Judge T. A. McBride was
public
sentiment
on
all
educational
Thursday afternoon at 10 o’clock the
Cleveland’s monarchy and its meth­
The S p in n e r ............................Burgmuller
street is being newly shingled.
house Monday attending t > le g .l
home o f Mr. A. B. Thomas was the
Rose
I’owell.
interests
located
at
Forest
Grove.
ods of crushing out the last spark
A. C. Wirtz of Dilley was in the city business.
The Atigcl C a m e ..............................Cowen scene of an impressive ceremony where­
Tuesday
on badness.
o f manly independent spirit left in
Hattie Stevens.
E. C. Schulmerich was in Jh< city on
by Mr. Thomas’ daughter, Ida M., be­
That the Pacific North West is Minuet ..............................................Randall
A reception was held at the residence business, Wednesday, conneptc t with
the hearts of patriotic democrats,
came Mrs. Jesse R. Caples. Rev. A.
Gladys Jones.
announces the I’ahuer gold bug the Place for sou,ld a,,d l>r,>‘itahle
Rogers officiated in the presence of the of Mr. ami Mrs. John Masters last Satur­ the probate court.
Thou Art so F a ir ..............................Cantor families. An elegant wedding luncheon day night in honor of Rev. H. L. 1 ratt, j Mrs. Julia Dennis will shortly move to
investment
has
long
been
known
banquet and in the same issue
Martha Traver.
tl... pa»tor of the Evangelist church ami the LukeStewart rcsidence.
attempts to read the riot act to the 10 its l* ° P le but <n,tsi(lers are al> Polish Dance.................................... Thome was served and soon after Mr. and Mrs. was attended by nearly 125 people. The
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Caples
took
the
afternoon
train
for
Port­
Miss
James.
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A party of six bicvclists came cut From
Cleveland contingency, whose rep­ preciatMig it now too. The North­
evening
was
spent
very
pleasantly
in
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land
where
a
home
awaits
them
at
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Portland luesday evening ana staved
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utation is on a par with the hnck- western Mutual Life Insurance
Gladys Jones.
Union avenue. Mr. Caples is a promis- games. Refreshment?^were served at the j over night
at the Tualatin ho| return-
stering Jew , for not attending the Company of Milwaukee, one of the Boat Son g..
. Mendelssohn ing young attorney and intends to devote hour of 11:00, when the company dis- ing in the morning.
,
Daisy Henderson.
persed.
himself to his profession.
state convention of Illinois. Our str<,,igest financial institutions in
F. A. Eliot and N. E . BritT were
Three Songs from ‘ ‘A Child's Garden
The
Junior
League
of
the
M.
K.
church
<i!obe Democrat should rememl>er the country, has opened an office
the city Thursday.
of verses,” Nos. 1 and 2........... Nevin
Dilley DelagatPH.
w ill give a social at the residence of Mrs.
that honest patriotic democrats and ^or investing its funds in this region
Emma Stewart.
W. S. Hudson of Gaston dtfl business
The Dilley Republican Club met Tues­ Richard Constable on Friday evening
republicans have not forgotten that at I>or,laiul.
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in this city Thursday.
May
17th.
Admission
10
cents.
All
are
day evening, Geo. Briggs presiding.
Hattie Stevens.
no man can attend a stale conven­
Ole Olson, who logs for J
invited.
' Barcarole......................................... Kucken The delegates to the state club conven­
ccived a very severe injury I
tion who is not elected by the coti
The republican party avowedly
tion
elected
were
Robert
Alexander,
J.
Q.
Johnson
and
family
returned
from
Gruce Streeter and Hattie Stevens.
John Aplin, A. B. Todd, B. F. Purdy The Dalles and went out to their claim A log was lying on a vine tfia. !c am i
stituents of his party.
favors protection of American goods
when Olson applied the axe to ilie sap­
and C. W. Odell. Delegates were in- above Mountaindale.
That there is no Cleveland party against those produced by cheap
ELEVEN YEARS OLD.
ling it llew up, striking him on the
stiuctcd to use every endeavor to bring
The A. H. Johnson estate recently
left in the state of Illinois, outside js.ujHtr labor of other countries
| right cheek inflicting a sever! ci.t in the
about
the
restoration
of
silver
to
the
of Senator I’almer and Cleveland's W ould it not be consistent to Knights Celebrate Glencoe lodge's position it held ’prior to 1873 and to make turned into the county treasury a tax ! flesh and causing a fracture cfltlic cheek,
of $965.42. John Milne put $767.15 011
Birthday.
j "one. Dr. Tamiesie was calftd to dress
office holders, appears from the fact protect American citizens against
every dollar worth a dollar.
top of the counter.
Wednesday night was institution anni­
! tiie wound and the patient is gw tirg along
that a banquetting hall will hold the cheap pauper laborers of these
Washington county lias but four regu­ nicely.
versary with Glencoe lodge, Knights of
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all there is left of that royal family courtries? Should not our emigra Pythias. Eleven times had that day
Ladies Working Society.
lar boarders at the Bastile. Jas. Lee, who
Chas.
Soehren
has
been
Brought to
who are now maimed for high at lion laws be changed to afford this come and in honor of the event they had
The Ladies Working society of the was brought in last week on a charge of
sent invitations to the other brothers of Cong, church met at the home of Mrs. larceny, had his examination before J. I. the home of L. E . Wilkes of t! is city
tempts, cowed and disarmed by the protection?
T. J. Thorp on Wednesday afternoon. Knight, Tuesday, ami was held to an­ and he is recovering quite rapidly from
the county.
following patriotic sentiment and
the accident sustained at the mill near
Towards eight o’clock the roads lead­ The hostess made every one of the thirty- swer. His bail was fixed at $2501x1.
| Manning.
action of the Cook County Democ-. Forest Grove has reason to be ing to Glencoe were thronged with vehi­ three present cordially welcome and the
A delegation from the 1 . O. G. T. of
racy. A t a recent meeting Judge proud of her public school. Eight cles of all kinds bearing the brave and meeting was a most pleasant one. The
Bridge Contractor Johnson uaa secured
Forest Grove will visit the lodge in
the contract to repair the Centerville
McConnell, the sjteaker, said:
of this year’s students now hold the fair to the celebration. All the usual program was carried out including this city Saturday evening.
Bridge and will commence the work at
I take it of the deepest signili teacher’s licenses, five of them ol>- Glencoe people, whether Knights or not, an enjoyable lunch.
E. L. McCormick visited Portland, j once. It will be so remedied lhat further
exerted
themselves
and
made
their
visi­
cance that the Democracy of the |a,ned at cne of the hardest c\-
Sunday.
high water will do but little damage to it.
Card o f Thank*.
tors at home.
county has lieeti called together to
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animations given in recent scars,
Gu. S. Gordon of Greenville will pr„ Ve j Jolltl Verboort of Vtrboort was in the
In
the
church
crowded
over
two
consider the subject of our coinage.
"
I desire hereby to express my sincere
hundred people, chairs having been gratitude to the many kind friends who np on hu homestead in June and shortly d tv Monday in attendance a, th, sa!e of
For the last twenty years the
party has stood for an equality of
The H a t c h e t favors tlie free brought in for their accommodation.
assisted in ministering to the contort of after he will Ko east to visit his father Ule Corne]iu9 farn,
Brother J. W. Good in presided very my deceased hnsband during his long who is quite feeble.
¿.be metals
In 1892 the National and unlimited coinage of every
Win. Foley a prominent attorney of
Tom Madigan 's is the placeito j -A your
Convention soleiii.uly resolved in OMnc€ of American silver preferably gracefully. The program was exceed­ illness and who did so much to bring
ingly well rendered. Miss Bessie Evans
Portland came out Monday on business. creamery supplies and tinware o f all
system,
and
favor of 11 bimetallic
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at the ratio Ol id to
against o f Forest Grove gave several recitations consolation to our sorrow ing hearts in
the hours of our bereavement.
upon that platform we d e c teil a
L. K. Adams made a legal trip to Ore­ kinds. Rooting and spouting a sp .cialty,
The m.tn I foreign goltt ëftd *Hvtr it demands hich were enthusiastically encored. , May the Lord reward them all.
man to the presidency
gon Gitv Saturday last, returning Mon­
160 acres of land for $roo. .
-■ 'Khr*l!rothrr H P. Cornelius spoke titling.
who was given our suffrages has | j high p fo fM ive tnrif
J M. Walker.
day morning.
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