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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1888)
P.T" tm tt ' w LOCAL AND IT i lU K' 0 I.OCAI. NOTIW. tj... n..Hti-t line of four-iu-biind '. i.,,,,riit iii Salem may Ik lllifl'l ui"Uf- no mawes I'lttky. MOBK AHOUr THR SIJICIJJB. Brother's uf lliellrMfif SulcMe, dime trtS'fllflfl. It. A. i'ortor. of Sheridan, was in , n .irVnipl. v town yclerday. H -i-jciulty of line neck wear and fiovcrnor rwuioycr cmne Mp from , tll0 mo.t fM-tidi'u- mi be suited Portland last night. ' ironi his stuck. Kx-CJovornor Moody went to Port-, wn, Y,H1I1, r T.ieomn, 11 brother THESILVKRTONEJIBROaLIO. Mr .mlrr finds nother Ureal, a Unce in His Defense- the place will lligdon's charges, Anion;: -r- Paladin to I t-upjiorters are Mine be-t citicns men ub-tantiate Mr. v.vlnr's warme-t of Silverton who hue no Surly Holier Explosion. Tlie water company this morning shut oil' the water so that a break in ln main at the Intersection of Court in-'and Commercial streets could be reiuireil. - nm-v "" iuu 10 ,.r .tniiti v.. Yimiiik formerly with J Hruvvford. of this city, is 111 Two linn naiiicd William W. and K. .lotiex, f Franklin, mlnltiK ' ,Mut ,,,lr,-v ",IIe, from KHtll W.T.. arrived In town on Uit cvoiiIiik's train, and to a (Ui'iTAl. JoritNAi. tcKirU'r staled limiting- were here for the nurpo-e rf impilrintf Into thcelroiiiiMunecs of the death of their brother, Itoht. W. J mien, who JnmHd from the bridge at thl plaiv on the 17th of March. They Muted that they had .1... i...n.,.. ,if wnii an milium '" "" "" the laxly of ItolK-rt V. .lone, n this himI that they hoied that It mlht not ! their brother. Thcj were directed to Iheolllce of .lu-tlee of the Peace. I. O'Dniiold, who told themall that he knew of the circumstances in the eHe U-rore and after III" filicide. Tliey lilcntllled the articles found iimiii tlie dead man an iniicrty of their brother's, and when shown a huiIhiicc written III Weleu in one 01 the luniks Im'IoiikIhk tothediiiiiM'd, translated It to 11-ud "I am not crazy overHii xlrl." 'I'hey Mated that lie Irflthcni without warning on the "Hthof I'l'liiuary, Mating that lie WHN(ll(llK In Sun rmiH'lMo to look for work In a stone ipiwiry. Thej did not think Jtliwt he had much money on Ids mi"soii when he lefl.as they had M-iil nearly all their earn IliU" to their puiouts In Wulesushoi I time lieforo, (lie receipt for the regis tered iwekHM1 " which the money j was M'nl Ik'Iiik the one found In the clolhfo) worn hv their brother, j They could not IiiiiikIiu- whj . htNtupHslocr Hi Salem when he) Iwd h ticket IhioiiMh to I'iiii l'mii-l tfeco. lie was only it iiir of ajto I and ww l a very ipilcl disposition; but hud never shown any lalnl of tend this niornlnjf. Ml- Edith I'arrar went to Port land this afternoon. Our Monmouth friend. V. P. Hradlcy, is over on a short trip. J. V. HHiiiRker, of Llnkvllle, .1 I.. tu III flu. I'ilV. jYiHiiiKiiic.m...j,- iliil-hliiit up a ''lie view ol tile Mellaril William, the well-known MuUm)mul (.xcllHoI, of hut wwik, Portland attorney, is In the city. . , ,)(Xl, V11S ilt t)lt. Si-wutary of. Slate MclJrldulinsn-,()rt,;ol (.llv hmdiiii,'. He is al-o workliiKoiiMiine line views 01 uie C'itv falls ami win navu 1 tcn-t In adMiiH-mu' tne -'"'' " Knl!!UIUt.n, and for ovcnil houra the ( There i. no nwiiumi l n .ufleied a water famine. In Hue r.-iiuuiii "'...!.,. 1 1'mtiue WiUon's gob olllce U.e II I1UI UJ I v I town vl-ltiiiK friend-. He informs 'us that hi lirothcr is iloliiK well at Tni-onm, condiHtinj,' a larjte huid- wHrei-tablfhmcnt. Chi-rriiiifton. the pliotorapher, t..r.....i fi-mn bis trin to St. Iloleii". P. ( . Heed, one or the state lWi coinmiMloiicn., was In the city InM fcniiiK. .Iii-tiwchedafiill line or John I j. SU'lnonV hats at !. W. JoluisonV. Huls'ii P. HoImt, Jr. rutunu-d la-t night from the family e-tatc near Dallas, Polk con nly. Iccciwim, mmIii water, milkshakes, candle", oysters, meals at all hours nl A. Strong A 'o's. The largest stK'k of clothing and gouts' furiiNhlng goods In the city at !. V. John-on's. A. Strong it Co. am selling out their largo stock of Key YWl Im- (mii ted cigars at co-t. Mrs. K. Laroic leturned this niornlng from D.iloii, wheie she haslsHiu islllnglier parents. Pii-tou llamlltoii is seriously 111 with a complication or dtaM, at the ivsldencc of Win. Anderson. K.lliiv. St. John left for Siher ton in-day, wheic he will dellveran iiddrewi, from there he will proceed to Astoria. Saratoga Congre, the very latest In llaiian's make of inoii'H shoes, aie among the attmetlons at Win. IJiiiwn V. Co's. II csA Doairtli have openeii their new stote in tlie bank block. Uo and sec the display or guods in their show windows. Catlorlln V Hicks pliotograplied Uiiv. St. John, and pictures of this distinguished prohihltlonl-l will be for wile at their gallery. ('apt. (Icorgv W. Smith, of l.'or- Oregon them on wile in a few days. The iiui-tlon ol' fencing for faun-, None that has long troubled every one who has been aiiiiojcd with the un-atisfactor. met hods heretorore in voiriie. Hut the Standard combina tion fence is fast Ih. coming the only one made, ls-caise it tills cverj re- Head Henry Sclioin- Kn CAfirALJotniNA!.: me ar- .IV vr. A. 1.. H.H.IIIU . 1 . ..i !.. Iti Miult miulu iiixm Air, iui!i,iq'- inni'rm n- 1 - . ,,,wi.queiicc came near ociug mon- can nominee forSch.HilSupt.of Mar- ,lI1(1i,l:,te on the ticket. 1 , TJlt xst.)V runniug their luii county.byW.T.Kigdon.of .Toller- is ,.u.ry reason w h am M m H,.i, in .mr lu of the 12th in-t., N sllluIll prevail througho our raiiK UnWd about the -aI1 outrage on justice, and i.utsmuch iin1 w h every "Hue " Uy ot thl. boiler and in- H, t evident object ofthe same ,,IOW ,,,, colors and pu J tl 'tlo'n showed tluit the water , . .itmwi.iii In flu-icmidl-.1,1 r.-vlctorv n.Tune winch is 10 m..uj,.h IM Ml runiv "-i. -.,.. ..-.--t --a Kt ..-,--. .. . I .....t nmil t' '111 I 111 I III I III? UU11C1. I 111 . . -. 1 w-i iiiii 1111 iii.t !- mi. was raked out of the fire box in iillls, Is in the elt.x, on his way 1 1 home l mm Portland, whine he has on military buslne-s. ' ""'IW. P. Wall.ci.ofZoiia. Illstmuble WVl' ""i1Ihiiiiw t l-e the iw.llof h wrench. , "" l l ' 'r ft, liiMiiltj. The brothers after aillllllllg Into the uiHttel weiv isill- vtnecfl Hint during u tenisniirj lit ( H tr iiiHMiilt he isiuiiuitleil tin' mslii dmsl which ciidisl hU I Id HKKUlUU llll'i llll the gl"M mMh wrmiuiiineiiis ii the ciyctlnu sKfll.liJtil. ! niHik (ho lat MUtllMI lfle " 'heir unfortunate lifnthi'L jflWto' leaving on ilil nfnjflHMiIWm'lhe.v nspietis the iMtnHnr lit lliaiilt. I lie muilile nf iuw h au.,.y.rt.i.i...un iiu.inl Ho. J. W. Webb slartisl Ibi w tttVt In'. ' Washington county this uftiirilooti, , wheie hi' will sis'iid a week in nrJn. rUii.H iHMiiiii4. ' Mripimlni the pmhlbltlon fmi IrftHlNiiliinliix cvcnlnu after the j Miss Ida llarlMiul nnurmd .ves- InXMiidtow a iiuuibcr of IuhmiiicII j IoiiIhj from Illinois, when she has HHt mihI (Hxmilosl the WlllMini'lte 1 Ihvii visiting the imst .Near, and Is Valley Hhislet' Nsmm-ImIUui. The l-llliig her slsier. Mrs. ). J. Kr.. iiuireini'iit. akcr's ml. in another column. Aiiuniir our new advertisers we notice tlie names of Steiner it Hlosser, dealers in tinware, stoves, etc. 'I'hey invite ou to call and we the bargains they have to oiler. That they arc most excellent, con scientious workmen, is attested by the many excellent specimens 01 their work, liotli in country and city. voiis H!im 1um.1t. I Grandmother Mcleeie has lctiiriied 1 from a prolonged vi-it at her daugh ter's, Mr-. Cannon, of Turner. tJcorge (iUen, Jr., sprained Ids ankle a few days ago. In attempt ing to jump over a fence his foot sllpjied, causing the accident. Miss C. 1'. Humphreys being tliicateiied with an attack of illness, was compelled to loae sohiail and rclliKitiish all study for the picsont. I'nink (irilllth, late pedagogue of (!erals, lias lluishcd his teim of seliool and returned home, which adds one nioie worthy citizen to our population. Mis. M. A. Short lnwgoneto idiin 1 county to spend a few days isitlng jri'lallM's and friends, and expects ! shot tl v after her return to go to Ool- deiidale, W. T., whine show ill piob- i!un iirt of this county w ith a view toils linal defi-.it at the June elcc tioii;aiidusidering that the charges made iilli-ctiiig the character or the candidate in ipiustioii arc aloluto ly false, it is to Iw regretted that the malicious communication w as allow -ed to appear in the columns of the JllLll.NAI.. However since it lias itrcived ptib lleitv through thi-cliannel, 1 deem It mj duty, a prcciiu't coiuinlttee niuii of this place, to "analyze" some of Hlgilon's cjiustic utterances, and 1 trust the JouhXai. will grant the necessary space that its readers may get at the truth. The complainant labor- very hard with a series of clauses lieginnlng with "presume" and ending with the '".'" to create the Impression that Mr. Voder is a man without an iota of honor or principle, and if elected would be a mere toolofthesdoonist. The evidence uixin which Mr. lligdon makes tills indirect charge consists in the fact that some alleged "whisk.vites" were disponed to favor Mr. Voder's aspirations. Is Unit sufficient evidence upon which to bac so serious a chit 1 go? Wcie theie 110 good men who supported Mr. Voder? UntlPMr. Higdon can successfully impeach tlie honesty and integrity of Mr. Voder (and prove his incompetency) "it is lair to presume" that if the latter is elected he w ill honestly and faithfully dis charge the duties of ids olllce as pre-cribed by law, regardless of the w ish'cs or dictates of either sjilixmist or fanatical piohihitionist. Tlie administration of tlie all'alis of the olllie of -ohool superintendent lias nothing whatever to do with Mr. Voder's v iews on current public jucstioiis. If Mr. ltigdon is povH'-scd of the testimony that would Impeach Mr. Voder's lltness forctal the ovonibei. . 1 , , ,i, sti'am blown off In in conclusion allow me o m, .. , u.. an OXloson wWch that it is "fair to presume Unit jii. 1 h My(, (,()UC L,vttUA Injury. If lll.'doii lias iniliilK-d Hk niucli prolii th(. wat01. company is compelled bj "'f ' ., I, .111. .! l..iixu tl. W.M.llr I11M1I1H lillrinrr ..,i llUi. siiine oilicrs " " ciieiiiii-u." '"; --- -r - f. 111111 .. . ,, ,..,. 1 ,., they should at least . cnii iii'idc a the dav tune nicy suoum ui icast , I ul t v,i,iintiri- consumers of their intention the ixjIU last "i;;f ,1,-nttmn the water off. KIKfiOl HIMStM'. UelK'd" in that tn.HiV liU'lll'll Ilt vc'i.iber e basis of his moral character. If he voted "yes" he ha saint, and if otherwise, "ne 1 good. , t0WUhlimu (uotthe Suchmcnc-ausec 1.0 hmj Jl ;. ' victim hi)UsClf) brought In the fol- iwe .V itiir' b,,t twt ,atefor that while there were iiiany 111 n r- - ..1 liir till? 1 -"" : - itai. .JeuknaIi: l no ticed in the Statesman yesterday tliat during the horse show on the 14th, some enterprising Individual was looking about the city to find convention who votcu ior u. 1 amendment, I found no one hi dog matic as to make that the test of a . i i..l. mi flu. ti.imii.l':lllf'C nwiinpauuMnu-u. .v..,-.-- X R.davlord, in order to parade oiiestion. and I trust that the con- - . ' , , lin;nnhi ildenccoftheicpublicans i,,..t,,c' '"" ' liim as a jack. The editor of the H tcgntv 01 ine iiuu "i' v""" " Statesman, in puiiiisning mis cnoice lireparlng the county ticket will not , evidently forgot himself, for o inipaiivd by the stubs ot a mal content. 1!' " A- Sii.vi:ino.N, Apnl Hi. o. 2.'i. Janus F. Doiigl.i-, was brought to the penitentiary yesteiday Ironi Jackson county to serve a jcar lor burglary ever v body knows he is eminently A t Ju 4.1. ..4- H.1I11 tlI41tl InnK aitallicil ior nun nm- hhuuuhuum ing further. Astkrisk. IIiiI one More Week And the removal sale and your chances for especial bargains in boot and shoes at Staigcr JJros.' close. Don't fail to call. m:w uw:ktiskmi:nts. or Books. Stationery 4 hw oods (.o TO- T, VicF. Pattons. for the nlace. and doc- not seek to ably spend the minnicr with two iil's(lll, . republican party in the licr ilallgllleiswiio rcsioe in men- , . ., , , ..,.., i fore the county central comniittce. Ilblicail club b.is The coiiiiilaiiiant fuilber savs: p,S, .....' . ..0 Vs, I H W IV... ... Um(ui( n niH ftir n al tMi wA Injuring htniwlflntenialj. bousc.N..i.rdaya.ter..,H,n, April 2M, .superintendents, our teacho, each iniin.i... ,u tw o'clock. The leading i 110 1 ami all, at li.i-t with onlv few e.x- bii..i. IbHton brown bri'.id, b'f"'""" r tl. piew-nt campaign will be ably Iceptloiis, like Mr. Yodcr. am ilght- brisid. Ii.ii buns, colllv wku, thlsj,,,,,, bj vKaktIN ,'mll, iSllU j oou,v 01u.uvorlng to build up the in.iriilugat A. Slioiig.Vl.i.s. 1 who have been invited and am e.x- ehaiactciv of the oumr in such a poctcd to be preson'. and uNo sonic way that the sidiKin interest would of our lioine talent. , 1K nmterlall.v atlectul thereby." The literary and debating s,K i.t.v What right has Mr. K. to except met at the school house Saturdiiv Mr. Yodcr? Has he evidence in his evening, and alter a sphitcd dlsi'U" pos-olon that Mr. Voder, while sloii 01. the merits and denieiitsol teaching hi the public schools at S1I- the picM'ut uatlniiHl administration, verton, fulled to comply witiithe the ipkst km was divided in favor of . law In n-gard to teaching hygiene AS K 's, STATK STHi:KT. TO 13 K SHOWN rtHlis-r. iJ.siist wiv: t. tl. tJIciin, 1 ,. , llatencller, an old resident theadiiilnItnitiou,theJiiilgcsluslugi and the ellectsof alchohol upon the pftbleiil ; K. J. 1'rHslci, isn'tar,v , ,f s.Hi,,, i,U( Mibstantlalcltl-' their decision on their own political human system? Helms not. Mr. Mild Henri I'lel.Jhr. itsHi-iuvi. Th' . r iiiutovlHii. divuiu'd hi on us ilateol (I.chiiiiuhI iihiIIiim w.. llx-, H,( ovoiilnglii isnnpny wlth.l. P. wl 01. the Mssind StminU.v In Mumli j itnlK-rtiin. urNiiNi.iii rwiii. x............ ,,,. it. r.. .I... well-known l to uniit a -.!.. .... ... t . .l.A .. - IWOIIIWHII. H I MHIIHSI ! IIIHII K .,..,,.. . illlirt,,., rr.1.1. iisi.lliui. UU(HlHlMMlllMllOllH'IHAlUl;HmH,U;n ,lf lK, yiWt ,H lnul)V frkmds hopi that the iruulric may bUMIW IMi, UlllIK ItH tUvilallUt slMI HutK imiiUldiiit tin' who luisw. UpHi the iMtldtc bv publUhliig (WIh' ss, Md t' W'l Hells Uhi tnurm Hitd It wK until st In Ais, ntv Mld. '11ici14sH lor whU'litluMs MfU(Wui wHforimst Is in pmmute Mid HMirg' I be bi.sillnn "f a 1st trr atitek i4 liurwe. Mild to prmwt btwnkfs ftimi IihvIuk frwuiU. Mte llnrd umki Hhhu thimli ImIm sll gniMk Auv ivtHitnbU' Inkier uf bonsm cllitiUc ii iKiitlt4dp l latylnii l ntl the tixusiiry mid itrnlua the ishmIIuiUmi, ls luiuismiry. rtk-t nf iiMirHWlkm wcH' v. IrnKv HM hi Ih- i4tit uf lU' St-Muf)- nimI' tiv U IShhIMuW IIw tt (humu,n. Iiiikkmiimv, W. V. MatUwi, It. Sttrmti.. I.. Hluw. I), f l&ll .. ... 1 Ivl ..a. ft .L" TL V. ,, J "hm,1 will unnl.uic fcully uwu, 1 nmnwi npwi noi, ' C30,4ivMltl till" l.ll4lW JAM view sand not on the argument pro- Voder compiled as faithfully to that diicod. On account ofthe approach-, law during his connection with the Ing luisv season and short evenings, ISllverton schools as did an teacher It was thought Mdvisable to adjourn the state of Oregon, sine die, until mmhc time in theearly Mr. Higdon further says; "Neith nutumn. or do I Udleve that the n-publlcans Mr. and Mi. lllulr Forward gave will argue with you, Mr. Kditor. a very pli-tsant jxirty at their ns. 1 that there aie no charges against Mr-. K. lUiulltom diiput v t. m'Hiv StUitlH evening, April 7th, .ur. 1 ih.it as .urcpn-Miiiiaiiveiinan. m.tcr In Clymer.iitic tu tow'n yi-' "r of their s.,n Allan, w ho is X, sir. If men stivinsl in liquor n-fslav to take In St. JulinV Uviiin. 'home for a ten days' viunt Ion from Ian the kind of men our republican Theliiilv hvwws IwtHdfM 4alwHit j fie state iiulvi-rslt.v at Kugvno Clt.v ; Utulor- wish to plaiv lKiforu u iiblbtlltHilM. and last FridH.v evening, the 1.1th, a 1 wo tnv Justified In defeating him at ....J.. I I .1... . I tin. .wllw ' ThiM- wcll-divs--! HiMlk.iH-n 7 "' ' . ."' . ... '' .' V.. ... . ., 1 iieiiceoi 1 imui.v 1 ommissiuuer vv ar- neru .ur. lug.inu siKS'...i,arious j reii, w hem the oung (Hsiplo of this1 charge agalnt Mr. Voder. How and the adjoining neighborhoods 1 diKs he know tills to bo a met? Did Kgulu met ftir mkHhI ploHsiins, nd ho ever soo him in a "whisky wwik llko the Iumim" f iviavsoiitMilvis In'eil" condition, or iwu he produce iugis-., HtM'iiibksl A1I Ith, fulled tho ovldeniv that he was over in to uiljiMiru Ml a sciiulile hiMii. It ' that isiudltiou? IVhs he know Mr. wu- ihK tlM' "illns-t tax llll"tlwt Yoilcr to la- a litpior drinker? it Is wt(s?d tlu- "demlliH'k," hut the vury itisy for u "kicker" to inuko oil' CHANK'S STATIONKHV, PLAIN AND FANCY. AS1ITON: LK- CAT, CAP, PLAIN AND NUMlII'lItHI). TYPK WHITEKH' MATKHIAL. ACMK .WltlTlNO AND SCHOOL TAHLF.TS. FAUKIt'S i'KNCILS AND PKN- HOLDKltS. llUHHFI; HANDS AND HHASF.ItS. SPKNCKHIAN COMPASS PIONCILS, ONLV TO UK SKKX TO Bli AP- PKECIATK1). McUILL'S STAPLE PRESSES AND STAPLE HINDERS. Tissue IpmlU'i. un who nt spiiftlug elip(in(,wel.)i. tliiKMimiiur sll, Isiimbt them ut tl. W. JidiitMm's i4Kl.lnr -tofi-, CinmM'4l Mn-et. Wi: ltfvv a A t'i, alu hsii(K ut' mhmc vor.v HiK sHlnr gssl, HllHg tUS' USAlt Is M IlUC tf IHls ismUvnu, tmttiut, Imk.uud tiMtnts. (VII In and sv Hk'hi. Paper of all Shades, and Materials for Paper Flowers. MAHIE TODD'S DIAMOND POINTED COLD PENS ALL WAR RANTED. AVIRT'S FOUNTAIN PENS-REST IN THE MARKET. CAMHR1IMIE HIHLES, CHEAPER AND HETTER THAN THE OXFORD. RHODES' NORMAL TEACHER. PAGE ON TEACH1NO. TRACY'S TEACH ERS' RECORD. NORMA L IJCESTION HOOK. Roberts' Rules of Order. SCR1HXER LOU HOOK. GILLCHIUST'S MaNUKL FOR IN FANTRY OFFICERS, (PRICE M.tHi). UPTON'S TACTICS AND REED'S REVISED EDITION, W CENTS. For Kri.iit Growers : PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT, iM.Ort). DOWNING'S REVISED NEW EDITION FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMER ICA, (fc-i.00). INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS, ($3). THOMAS' AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST, PRICE i HOP CULTURE NEW ND REVISED EDITION, 10 CENTS. OS, STATIC ST. SALEM, OR. GREAT REDUCTTON IN MlMlu-. of tlu v kdlu, and the faM-l- huiid charges, Inn itilto another iMMydnUtMN Jttutmm, nd U. N. MUrn; mlw J. A. Ilidtiuiii, ilw iHrnh'i wIhi' ikutliiM WMlUuudoMAilrill.. tlmi liul.l nmttcr to siilwiautiate theiu ivi. tiMt Uyl lb.- ttitr RMMMds, , tlH-m 4uM4inV wiptlvis. until tJM With the oMsjptlou of tlie writer 1 UnrtiMisi wKUaruptu . hii Hr-w iInvmi In the est muvImIiimhI j thu suVlN.(UM .U'legatkHi wusiwn-i itr. tu Id. tlinwt, which Im- Ki th imIvohi . tlw new day, and hi. io-kI f u ikhhI .neii s ...111.1 lu, 1 "luftMl r." whs tekmi until I iilnkiHl imliiwiy nvtiou nf MHri.m .k . 1 ... ....... I'.i . .i .. . .... ...t . . l . Al. l"rM-Ulr. .NkAsMl M, inlf vrMHg. wiMNt HHy IivumiiiI Mrs. s. C. I latch vwut tn,'' Ummn ut the rw-.Wuvrf IVil. IhL tmirMiUK l Html , l ' MMU rssuiih the tVttuW N'OHM V. FINE SFTS! o K' ,vu. s-t-MikUiut tiiMiri. ar ;r '; 7. " wru m w.-s P. T. iter, W ,he ttutt1 H.ikK.uft (wnW.rla t nr.iiiiii.Huu vuumi inMv U mohi. Rev. . it Wk'.oftV-lui, Kwh ,r" . (M..X-UUM tbr bM i . Ihm "'7""rV: o HiHfe4ivis?lvwHlH.uMUill ,. hi niwi hi m. muMiOft. iu niu a. uU OiN'uiv.l Km- '"" -" "- "" ut 'rVMUurn rtMawrHi.vIUu. Capmai Juimnvi altt.-v with lHl, JK bntohw .-., Mt,l bve kMi.v iwMiu Ilia i!m4t iu.-k ot ht vmiL M'd " tlw 4nk . tlmt Uk ik.w MHi ! H. .Ur UmUln. Ui UHI. ttau wivwl Urn- tm Jv fil Uih. uf ujukn.' uW4 j 'j, o.o.sj b twv K. ImmIV ittk.W.T.. brf SMiusi .v,. TWywIIUmro.mllrt,.,. .. Z' IwMiiity. sstfveml of tlwn ntwl t hit the anwiulnMNit last Nnveiulior. I Tlw 6t tlmt Mr. V.Ur nwl with nooppusltloit in thb. k)kwatkMi ut ' tlH MHIVCtttiun sluMlIll W ISJ4oIlh4vo vkliWHi' tltNt "there were no vnlhl ' , rltatgw. HKMitM him s nwu." K Dkkcus. I'i UIim Sti uWltwj, II " StWjvtil),'2 ' S I I', lift, 15 - , ikMHMUrut a tu.(uallilcMtkmoriliMi. t J. T. 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