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ISSUED IX BKSI-WKEKV.T SECTIONS. BACH " TCESDAT AND FKIDAT.
VOL. 49.NO.S9.
SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 10, 1000.
SECOND SECTION EIGHT PAGES
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-WOMEN--WILL -ACT.
Proitose' tn Investigate Conditions in
New" Islaud 'IV9rtHRmc
MINNEAPOLIS, -Mlmrl. Nov, 15.
The S tku.it Cmicll of Women ody
deckhd to fnvostigate the cowliFious
of the mh-1.i1 n?ud hriKxi.1c life u the
iw island posBdon of d lie Coifed
State, and. -if- 4w commbMstner
i!n It wtise and so recommend. o
establish - i-rurane nt commission - In
the lslab. . : t ;
marries an heiress.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 15.The kins
of Omaha newsboys ami ' bootblack.
Have you seen our Upe
AVe liave a large assortment of colors and stylos. If you want
gool, reliable overcoats at lowest spot cash prices, go to the ' -
NEW YORK '-RACKET
-"'-":'-r j.':: V,:'
.Don't buy n suit for yourself till you see what we are offering iu
men's clothing, jl You can't appreciate our extremely low prices till
you see the' quality and make-up of the goods. Best of linings and
goo.! workmanship on all grades. If you want to ; make, your boy
happy, get him:one of those neat vestee suits. We are prepared to
fit the whole family in footwear. Almost any kind of a shoe you
want, and they're the kind that give satisfaction. New line of rib
Imns just received. ' f
Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store
E.: T. BARNES,
Cor. Commercial and
.
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Every parent la Intetvsted 1n t he children footvrar. r They want
somcthins pkmI ami durable yet neat ami comfortable. We hiive e-l.t-UI
a to'k lhat embraces all of these good qualtties. and one more
ami that is jOHKAl'NKSS quality considered we hare the cbeapet
line , :
Lace Curtains
We meritiou : !mt a
tWmal iiihati me and
line
two
of excep
pnlr of a
.. : .$i.5d
... '.!.
kind. r- - .
. 1 , i... " f-J - ',
$1.2."i Itiinbt Swiss....
Uutlbil Swim...'.
$.'J.."i4 1 N't tTnglMWll ; T-. . : :
$2.TAl Not:ini;l.ui.
$-1.25 NWInglain. .: ..
$I.L5 H'uIIf.d:iro'U
$;.5 Ex i t-A : lar-e
$;.r-t Irbdi -j"ft. ? :
$d.N Nott!ugh.ini.. ..
$T.tl N4Hhrham. . . . . -l.5
Hoitsi' Nct,.. ,
?12.u IfcvttenViH g. .
..$2.01
. .$:i.m
..$1.50
..$4.t
..$a.!ai
. . $7.50
..$!.(
Net.,
2Sc CIcck Wed Ladles' Hose
iScPair
.REMOVAL SALE REMOVAL SALE REMOVAL SALE
REMOVAL
SALE ;:
"Mogy P.ernstein. ; -wedded ; today,
Miss Nellie Siiueld. of this city., an
heiress tci considerable proerty.
"Mogy begati at a bootblack, ban up
iMitted his brothers and sisters, and la
reputed to tie worth $, miu.
TIIK PJtlCE CUT.
CHICAGO. Nov. 13.-SimnIaneous-Ir
with the passing of tbe Preferred
stock dividend by tb directors of the
American Linseed Company, today. tl
(otiiiiany announced a cut of IO cent
a sal Jon on oIL. It is generally aci-ept-ed
that the flurry bad been luanimila
tive from fir ml to last. - , , - 4 ....
Twicer-Week KtaU-sman f 1 a. yar.
of boys9 and men's
,s - 'viV'-'H, IV; '
- Proprietor
Chemekcta Streets
, , . , r-, 7 "J
MS it
94 STA TE STREET
Thanksgiving
Table Linens
T1h nuh Jn.tbh department is enor
moti. but evtVy ie weiv..lTomi"
attention. . , 1
nememlx-r that now you git 4lie
kwit jnHct on tbe best Unww In all
Salem. . ., s
Remnants
of all kkmbt at greatly redueel prices.
Dress Goods
Silks '
; Erntrolicries
Laces, ttc
Iwst IYictw on Slieetlugs, MtifliiM
Prhkta etc . n i -t j
JOS. MEYERS SONS
SALEiVS GREATEST STORE
OPERATORS OF ,
COTTON MILLS
Urge the State Departcent to
Seccre the Open Doer
IN CHINESE EXPIRE FOE TRADE
Boxers Troubles Have Cat Off Half
tbe Markets of Sontbern Makers
of Cotton Goods.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15. Secretary
Ifay has rvc4vd a iieiifclon front
warly all h leailio;; crttii uuaiufae
furer of 4 In South, to take tut h
4hiU as may Us wliliia flilm fiower to
lrevt iiu-rferei-e. by any Euro
Iean ihwt, vlicli mlsriit done foreign
markets to xt!tm .tuanufacttinW of
tliw Uiilted Stat ivul injure other
American luttreslu. TIm ietitIoirtT
(kcfcire Wiatl the "ticn tloor" iolicy b
i)etewry -to twnr tl rc4eutioa of
tlw Ijki tant 1n-ad in cotton drills
ami Klulrtius wHh Chitui, imiMb ' vf
which are .manufactured in tin? Suth
erti Ktate.
Tin. fMkU4!onerK nireet fully S15,
(mm),mn tu cairHal. aaid dwlajre they
Ikivh ItiKt lmlf tlH'ir trak hKe lie
IVxcr-uiris:r,: ami. are ruiminj? on
half ime.-:
. , - A FRIEND IN NEED.
London. jNor. 15. ItcWi Evan Mor
tron. th tuxt fonHgiu-r 1 lav Sian
Fu, a arrivel here. ILta life ami
te lle of the other mhiMUauu ie iu
Hbto Si irovlne were A'el by Gv
ermur nnan, khimnan of 4Jw notor
Kmw rriniv Tmiu. tloverniW Tmm,
when b retn'lveil the tb-cree from Ic
k! io kill Jrtl the fr4;m-rs, wfnel
Morgan ami Jib -colleague awl gave
iilnfiu an cMort. ' j.
SEPAItATE THE ATI HS. i ;
New York. Nov. l.i.Tilte cooclitsion
Mvtit lo liave 1mi reaclul in IVkiii
to tiK'hitle iwwce with ChlnaAvMiout
inwlcrtakluc: ot irew'it ' tin complete
revn4on of ,4Jie tavatles of couwucrcc,
Kiy a dlikinci) from Waislngti. to
the Journal of Commerce. A gt-cal
artlckn.will lHiraixtftl an 4he tmfy t
jna.'-e Mihst-rilAM y iiover , r
vJiHng that Chhia wlwill -onsiirt to tbe
revision of t he' treaties of eomnKTce;
bwt fIkiII hal with each Jiower Benajr1,
nrfHy. : ' - - - w-
Whether -the result of theM nego
tinlbHis will lie o satltifactocy as a
genetttl--treaty guara-nt'Hg to Jie
Kitizaan ami subjtt of all the powers
iwnirfete freetlom of t raffle In the In
terior of China, miiairw Jo Ik cen.
It apiHam to le thought afc 1he Sta'te
Ilartment and .among ohie trl "tin
Ministers ntt rku that difncnltbs ami
delay won hi arbe 4n seeking to dtal
with dcirHl changes in th-tail at fre
i -nt. It may le iosi.ble for tlje lid
ing power to wvnre conc.ions re
ganrtag: hitta-lor trade wjtk4i . will
drive'rthe teiiing M-cdge for like con
cessions to nil. -Most of the iwwera
are cntitbl tf the priAiib'ges of t1u
mottt favorel naWon. wnd will li able
to irsk for tcmclve whatever fc
piitcl to any of 4 he other now.
TIe fact tliat tbe Glrtmw Imm-rial
GovrnnieB coawnt to tla revfcU
of t lie tnti as a general proio.-4l-rUm
is nmIlerel at Wnslrtngtoii an
hnjxwtaiwt. iniirt for securing what the
civilized 'lKMvera "desire.- Tle pror-esa
of lta:taiing 'further conc(ion,s tiKiy
1 ulow. but it is hoped Uiat pressure
tilMHi the Chinese Government 'will
Men's Pants
A pecfcil line one pailr of a klml
Khown in our mth window Just as
we advertise them. . -
$2.5o Awwtcd pa'ttems . -. . .. ...$1.05
$1.5tl Selected .. ....$1.28
$2.50 Asort it la t terns ..... $2.f Ki
$4.50 It & W make ..$3.45
$.5n Iaticy rtie $3.5
$rt.4K) Gray Wl Snipe i.$4.00
flio fancy Worsted.... ...-...$5.75
$Cktnt Kings trousTs $4.15
$iL50 King trottsiTS . ..$.J5
Men's Suits
one of a kind. Great valaea ... every
one. -. 1 :' .
The prices are cut In proportion to
the above list coiue and aee them
Htl
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SALE
r i
ieewre t bna a tfast a iler can. be,
a railed of. Many of ab -uuceM4ons
brctofore grauteil by Cbh to cap-.
K:iii-iM atHl P.vudfca arer lecn lit
tb jre- than wa.te itaper b-t-ause
t h yittticates hare aot iroceeikd to
carry out hir as. v . .
When a y lica4e or groop of eapl
ralMs is aJiW ' knuxta.rc readiness
to jaA-eeil wi44i a-tnai improvements
In China. It' hi licLeved at 4he State
Departmeat lii.it Jittle tUflh ulty will
ho experienced -in getting alie 4oDset
of the ClUuew Governnanr..
Avoid all drying Inhalants and use
that which cleanses and heals : the
membrane. Ely'a Cream 5 15a.ni is
a ; remedy aml enres Catarrh
rasily and Measautly. Cold in the
head vanishes -quickly.-' lrie SO cts.
at dmggl.tts or by mall. '--. i
Catarrh caused difficulty in upeak
inji and to a great extent loss of hear
ing. - I5y 1m use of Ely's Cram llalm
dropping of mucus has ceased, voice
and hearing have greatly Improved
J. W. I a v idson. Atfy at I w. Mon
mouth. 111. o
ANNIOUS TO FIGHT. .
JeffrUa Signs Artk-ies for Two More
- f ttfttles in the King. ,
NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Jim Jeffrie
itlay ttigncd artfc-bs of tigvenicnt
for n, light with 4 Jus HuhHn and Ttm
Sharkey. Atnrtlfng to tlie nflpnla
don tlH hMtt wit9i Itnhlin Is to take
plarie first. The tern of JeflTiics ami
the tdgned agn-etnent wre foruanlcil
to Uulilin at Mnhony City. I'a.. ami
IfiKy MatLlett notitiel his agitt 4n ht
city tliat $25fMi had lw deiMisitetl.
on Ix lKilf of IltiJitiii lo cortr tlw tba?n
l4o nMMH'.v. T3e Jeffrics-Kimlin
agreement calls for o 25-rouiHl .con
tent lM'fore ithe 4nl offering licst iu
hfiiMnls.'oj or ajiout June 1st. In
1Im Klgmtl agft Miient. wJuk-h JeffrW
today eit to Tna Sharkey for lit
signature, tin , tight h lo lie ou the
wuiie teriiM as tbe Jeffrjes-Iluhlin con
tent. The date- fvr' i1m nwHi-li Is Ht
for on or iHfri July 1st. Jeffrb-s rt
i'rve the riglit to nieeh both Fitx
yliuirnfits. and Uublm In fore match
wllb Iiim. in-ovil!iig a tn;U-h with
FHrxhiMiuMts couicm off on or liefore
June 1st. :
A RICH RR1IE.
J. Plermmt Morgan's Iaughter ilar-
ried in New York City.
NEW YORK Nov. 15. Miss IjOiilse
rierpotit Morgan.- daughter of J. I'ier-
tnt Morgan, was married this after-
mwn. In St. !eorirs ciiurcli. to Iler-
IV'tti Uvingston Satterlee. a lawyer
of this clt'j. The hivitailon for .the
ceremony nuiiilc'd 25n. much be-
vond: seating capacity of the
cbcrcb. -
-T1h lirble received from . her fithcr
a sumt1 tiara and a collar of diamonds
and a brooch of Marnuez diamonds.
et in treface design, and, it is said.
Mr. Morgan has set aside for her lond.
of great valee.
When you feel -that life Is hardly
worth the candir take a dose' of Cli.ini-
lieihi in's Stomach and Lite Tablets.
Thev will cleause yoiir tomach, tone
up your liver and regulate your bow
els maklug you feel like a new man.
For side by F. G. Haas, druggist, Sa
lem. Oregon. t
TROUBLE IN STANFORD.
ILL FEELING FOLLOWS RESIGN-
TION OF A FROFFSOIl.
rres4leti!t .Tonlnn Issues a Sfcrtement
lta riling an Od-urronce In the
' ' Illg ririvi-raty. '
(STANFORD UNIVERSITY, OaL,
Nov. 15. I1rcadeiit Jordan toihiy
mil: ' ''
In reganl t he resJgnaWon of
Ir. Rois. it is right that I snould
make v fiaiher matemeat. TlMTe t
m.4: Ukj MlgUtest eviuVnce that he la
a trtyr 11k fretilom rf suK-ech.'
Nor is t here any risn to lielieve thai
W.s wlllalrawl lia lKet due to any
IreRsnre of cafnital or any other jiuiH
ter infill-in e. I know lhat Mrs. Stan
ford" let?mitnnWan wat readied oiily
after a bwuc nd carusiB co4lem
thjfn, aud iflwit Jt imrtlve tvns the wel
fare of the tntlverlly. and -tliaX aWwie.
To qmHei Iter w words:
i " 'My dciiiwiai not lieen tlw re
wilt of any lKtsty ciBKiirslon. but of
iUsappokrtinet, reflnH'tlon aiul pray
er.' - :-',,
Dr.- Rosa tsaJul: "It 1 absolutely
etYtala limit frcejtoin of pvevh i lu
volveI. not m my apran-. pcrHtt
aUy. or cliaracter, but aok-Iy my mm
nartisnt. . wientihc itttvraucv liave
lieeti 1k jot of Mrs. Stanford's di
tniwt.of me.'.
lln dim subject of Professor Ros"
disnMi-al. Ir. Howard tolay addrew
ed hi class hi lristory. "wl bis atVlre
forms a, nMatknal atatMneot. The
euttre boor of 4be claJ was eiven op
to Jier OHfiLxskm of "free rpeeeh."
lr. Howard arraigned, tbe intlneuce
that tirvjdtglrt about .Jilie . lisraissal of
lite professor Prof. Howard conclud
ed bis - fqieerh w4Ui. ilih sensational
ntt ranee:
"I 1 not lww down to 4be soint of
Market m;.I l not doff my bat
Ui the Six Compnnies. -fteitAvr am I
ftfra'd of the Stamlard OiL
,ri-x'rc
, Its Lc.J f 39 HanAiwan las?
CENSORSHIP REMOVED.
. MANILA. Nov. ' 15 Tlie censorship
XV as removed today.- . General Mae
Arthor. however, has Issued directions
to tbe cable companies .ordering them
to furnish him with a copy of ail press
dispatcher .
o.
BnniW ;
will mm mi mmi
Citizens of Limon, Colorado, Will Execute
frost's Assassin.
At a Mass lieetint; They- Instructed the Sheriff to Brin tbe ssegro, John
Porter, to the Connty Croker Sarprlaei Tammany Hal!
, ' by Fighting Viee.
UENYER, Colo . Nov. 15.- A- sjieeial
to the News fmra l.iinon. do., says:
A mass meeting of. citizens from. all
p:irts of Lincoln county was hekl there
touighr. and resolutions adopted re
quexting Slwrlff Freeman . to' bring
Joint Porter, the negro murderer, of
l-oulse Fiost, to the -unty at oine.
It was decld d that the negro shall
Ie iiauged. but that no torture tdialt
be permit tcl. It was ioItiveIy os-s-rtel
that Porter will lie executed
when brought to the county, no odds
how long lite delay; , : '
N F. S 1 tO F.S LYNCH KI . '
. Jrlferrton, Trt., Nov.. 15. Thrtie ne
groe, who have .'been arresteil for
waylaying and attempting to kill Mr.
Stallcup, were taken from Jail last
night by unknown jk-ikoiis, and hang-
td To the railto.nl tirldgc. The negroes
had ecu fessed the rluie. .. -
CHOKER FO REFORM. -New
York, Nov. 15. The exe'ntlvi
coieieittee -of Tnuimauy Hall held u
tin ting tonight at which Itk-hard
Croker- hade all the leaders good bye,
and took a hand in starting a movc
u'Mit to rid the city of vice. In a lit
I le sfech' f he Ta unna ny leader said lie
'-' t ' ... i i - j - : ' ' -i
FULL PARDON GRANTED
OTIS SAVAUB KKLIEVCU FROM BERT.
1NU IN PRISON.
Urn tfM Conltd of Robbluf a Trore
Bos Six YT Xg. bat Uld Nat
Serve Ills Tine.
Gov. T. T. 0tT Tt'HlnTday granted
a f'uM iais6m. to Otis Savage vit wus
couvletcul in NoventlM-r, 185H, In Was
co comrty, of tlMi Tlme of kircctiy,
and aeirtcneed -to fourr years iu the
Ieii!''tirtary. Govrnnir givs as
one of it ho rcasona for exec-ising execu
tive clemency hi 3tb .cast, -flie fact
Muit 11k? iMi'nlon,lKt liceii nsknl by u
laii-g poaniou of 1'Ikj "taxpayers cttnl
bicImts nuti of AVa1! county; tliat
six yrs Itave- elajil since Ws m
vicUon, dtmlug which time He ita
been out on Istmls, wlUle 1ilte wmtciHe
llfclf wis for nly four years;.-that,
4 be delay wuh wltaiont fatdt on. his
isiirr, and ttlwj Hsrt4ct atfniey, who
prosecuted tlkeU-nse, say'", Jo gol
pta-lHis would - iow be wolwerved by
ble toconta-attkm." -
i TUm jnHing inn us iM-nlth Is ioor.
iMWtly all bis family liavittg died -of
ptthtnutary trottblca, ami lie tifferH
from tlie mim ILsesise, and It wsts
isrgHMl tltat. .1m mid In go itt Hie isnd
teniuiiry. tho fotrr years' tendence
wxMikl nHy ls n life weiMcik-cf
El via of -Mm trial jurors frfgmsl thi
petition for ibiiKnicy.
The- yonmg man is Ui tmm of fhe
l.t'te Hon. O. S. Stivtige, em tir1y plon
ecr, ami a one time -,'ouu'ty jndige of
Wafl comity.. IIJ. mollicr lUtI,
wIku Ik wan 11 years okl. bvivlug
tlBrfti cblldteu. Tire rthcr w.iave
sIihki died. 1ti vmg him tlie only IlvJng
member of tlie family, i J
Tlw Tlmo f wltk-li tine youiif.I man
was cnurR-teil wa tws breakbig jsti
ami robblug of .fix Pact tic Eximetw
Ooittauy' tnwwure Isix, at The Ihil
les. "oi tKt4KT, 1M1, of 14.0K Sav
age taml a yoting man ikmiih! Kline.
wto aTei4tMrI for the crime, Wh
Kline -dif(-weil. miIlc;itt'ng Savage
ami HtlUng wlor lle treumwei waa
WT4,el. 'flte nioney whh found, mid
Kline, inendhig guilty, mips witnccil
tt tho isUUtrtiary for IS moutlM.
Savage oil trfcil, was covl-tl on
Kline' lewtlmnny, ami outnml o
four ycasr' imirUiinnit. Int apfieaJ
ed Hie c5isn to tl tlnprcine Cmtrt.
No furtlKr act Ion was taken by tlie
slate. AW'ca-ney. tb-neral C M. Idietuau
WILL EXCHANGE
IL.
mum or p oiiLtiiv,
i For a short time. Address or call on F. A.
WELOHJ No. 391 Commercial St., Salem, or
Statesman Blinding. .
TfFfTD
Louise
was going to Enroie for his . health,
ihit pleasure,
Iwis Nison' th,ii. by a 'ivoInt!on.
had a iimmitt- of five appointed "lo
invtigate the nnw.il condition of the
"lly, and Jo receive ami suggest retue.
dies for tlie -crrcctloii of abuses."
Nixm was tnnde eltsirrtiau. The otlwi
ii'i-iuiii-ik nrt- ,ftir)e t . t l.llixt'll. irts
l.leut of the Park Itoa'rd; Michael O.
Mnrtby, preideut of tin Health
IViard: John J. SanneIIt lire com mi -slouer.
ami John W. Keller, charity's
commissioner. -Ooker then "wild: j j
"I waut to ridterate wliaf I said
three weeks ago to yum and that Is
that not otietbdLir ctunes Into my ss
seHsion from the " bvndtords of h1
rooms and house of lit fsnie. and if
any one of you gentlemen are collect''
Ing for any of litest sope, you had
better get out of the organisation. It
bn no use for yon. : . You are a dis
grace to It. The organisation can't
and won't stand for ny such thing.',
The meeting broke up In confusion.
b.H-aus f the attitude of t'oroiwr
Flt-ca trick. 0k Tammanv leader -In
11m - Fimrteenth Assembly district, wit
denied tlrat- there were any disrepttt.
n'ble houws lit his district. H said
that If there was any vice tlicrcJt'.WAii
In the tenement lton. and could not
he controlled. To this Croker! excited
ly replied, that 1h coroner dld not
know what could lie done ntflj, sotno
effort could 1h made, ' ;
ami 11m ,t1an djm. attorney failing
to file lu-iefs, ami the eatsi? 'bung lu
tle Suir"me fVntrt! tm ur the ilfseno
A'tttHtwy ;'itcir.il rame luto : 'jIice,
w1m, ou lib n Mention Is4ng cblhl to
lln , rvoi wmed tin miiiim, einirel
a lMurkig, wirh ttilw, result hat li
si-utciiit; of Ua lower. court waa af
llrnuiil. Mc:i nt ius t4i. yotihg inauwti
otH m InhmIm timtiil yetTda,y. when
tiiiurtKC tli. iiMiu tlie corneMt kll
cituHou f tlie 1wt fieople. ill Ws
Cfimty. granled Om young man a full
pttrdoti. . .. . - . -
A PKfTTY HOME WtDDIKG.
Mr. t:has. M.
Jaiiz. of Hit ell Prairie,
Kv E. Settb.itiler.rj
ami Miss E"a
Marrbnl atlMt. Angel. I
- - .
A very pretty home wedding '"loot
place Wednesday at II a, in,, nt the
home of the bride's rather, 'Mr. R. M
Scttlcmler. at .Mount Angel. The con
tracting jmi riles were Miss Eva E. Set
llcnilcr, ami Mr. Chas..M. Janz, of
Howell nralrle.
Tlw cereuniny was jHTforiiicd In the
prese.mv of nlsiut fifty gueds, by tho
Rev. T. Itroulllcticj, pastor of the Her-'
vats PreKbyterlau -'church. The par
lors were lieautlfully deorateI with
white chrysanthemums, ros-s. Spanish
Iris and other green vines, the prevail
ing colors, lielng white and green. Two
lnsirts. pierced with t 'lipid's arrow, and
set in the midst of decorations to suit,
formed a pretty- canopy, under which
the bride and groom stood during tht
ceremony. , ,
The- bride was al tired In a handsomo
gownjof sole bl;inclie de Paris and car
rlel a iKMKiiiet of wliile chryK.1nlhe
tnutns. lAfter coi'ittratulatlons. an lab
oraie dinner was stvihI. The tables
and dining room decorations were of a
ib'asiiig and unique design, and elicit
ed linn li favorabh coniincnt. During
the dining hour, a ta hiitd musician
lidded much to I he pleasures and gaiety
of the occasion by rendering a tiuiulsT
of the best compositions of the old
masters. -
iMrs. Janx rcceiveiFa large tiuinlicr
of valuable ' present from nlttlves
and friends T throughout the stale.
I'arly !. the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Jaux were esmrtcd to tlw railway sta
tion where. In I ho mldt of a shojr
of rlei and good wishes, ,tliey Ihnirdeil
the train for a wedding Jourtwy to
Portland a imI otlier lKiints. Dti their
return. Mr. and Mrs. jam: will take up
tlieir reshb'tice In tlie pleasant couutry
home which (Mr. Janz owns nc:ir tlm
wIhki! bonne, on Honed prairie.
The veil 'which covers tlw faee of
futurity Is woven by he handt . af
merry. Lord Lytton. 1
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