Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 March 1890 — Page 4
COMPOUND EXTBACT
Tho importanco of purifying (lie blood canHot be overestimated, for without pine blood ,you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every otic needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich tho blood, and we ask you to try Hood's Ppr-f llFn t" Sarsaparilla. Itstrengthens 'Ct I and builds up the system, crcates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while.it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of tho vegetable remedies used p'vo to Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- -j- i. iar cural ve powers. No O ll&0n other medicine lias such a record of wonderful cures. If you have made up your m'nd to buy Hoods bursapsrilla do not ba induced to take any other ir...Lcad. I is a JVrtfiar Medicine, and is wortnv your confli'fi'-e
Ilood's Sarsaparill*is sold iv an dn^Ti'ts Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co.,*Lcwell, Macs. lOO Doses On© Dollar
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Good Koacl Bed, Clean Coachutf, Polite Employees, Speed and Batety by the andalia ^Line All Quesrions Oheerxally Answered by
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Mid run by th' dece-i ted and also a larKe and
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Mjfdc to order v^i bc:,i trimmings and very beht workniansliip.
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Drawinge. Se flcatioua anti. Applicu.fcU.:ia fOr
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Onp. court lions*1.
A large nun..^,i' ot the trood people of CravvfordBViita now rc-'t i'l'tir weary bodies upon their l:cd8. without'.hp horril'le ni ht visions ar Ci Joping sens '.!ions of feather beds, which have S'? been renovated, for W, II. Rates has bo?- oi l!:is city for the st si,x mouths, With tl'i best ronnvnlini apparatus iu ltuown lilsU iT. ckr.uiiig and purifyinsi tho feather hed3. No nioro Iroutilw aftei Ihey havo tlirctigl M. Jutes' bands, clean, lively and "icaHhf ..
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nis'itmare anl ghastly ghosts
olyovr. ^ranilin-toi''', alter fe: ther beds have gone t:. "ough this machine. Mr, Bates is yet located at 307 south Water strijet. tf.
Money to loan nt 7 per cent, annual interest Without coininisnion. Cumberland & Miller.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
•A iiTinuiKTvicnt F«*r $,a.OO, in Aitvn icn. SIIKKIPK. .JOHN II. DO". NS. of r. on township, is :i eiindiilnte for
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•uUJi'Ot to ilii'i!"fuion ol lli" ilemocrniic nominr.tinj convention. Kl). li.KVlK
Anii'Miiv.' til" nam.' of .TOfrS' 1*. H1B1.K. of Coal Or." In nr-lii. lis a »•:,nlnlj\l" for Sheriff Of Montgomery county. subject to tho decision of the ,l: inoeratic liominiitinp convi lition. Kn. KKVIEW:—
Announce my nninp as a eiuididato for Sheriff subject. lo the decision of tho Democratic noiniiiiiliiiK convention to be held April l!lth.
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-Mit. rniTOit:— Anne.line.' tho limno of .JA KS H. KOlllilNS. of Walnut township, (is a cnndidnlc for sheriff before Hut Peniocrntie nomirintinK convent.on. Mi:. KHITOU:—
Aniionmv my nnnv ns rnnriidnte for Sheriff, subject- to th" decision of the ii-moer.nie imminatiiiR convention. X! il'tlA Kl, ZKI.I.KHS. (HAKI.KS N.
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-t-ei grocer, will tv eiuiilMat for sheriff of ^'ontRomery county, subject to th decision of the iteniocnitic nominating convention.
ASIIKR DH I. of I'nion will lie a iTididnte for Sheriff of Montgomery county, subject to the i1eci.*.ion of the democratic nomi- |. itinK convention. i-KF.H IIAM)?,!.. of mion township. 'ill be •••. crtmli'liii-1 for tuo office of Sheriff of .Montgomery count*. subj vt to the d'oision of the l(euleirmi nonumting convention, it KB. liRVIEW:—
Announce the name of Alexander Harper as a cindidH" for Sheriff of Montironierr eontj*. subject to the decision of the Pem-cratic nonnnating convention of April lflth.
MANY YGTEIIS.
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I 0 TIIR PRMOCHATS or MOXTfiOllBRT f'O.:I Vkk" this opportunity to unnounre myself as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Montffomnry county subject to the decision of the Hcmoci-atic nominatinc convention.
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AUDITOR
MR I DITOR i'M, l' ense anaoimc" my name us a candidate for Auditor of llonttsomery countv. subject lo tho decision of the democratic nominating convenil'ill. .10MN 1.. GoilKK.
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II.LIAM L. IIUI.ET.
UKAI) IIANXA will bea«nndidat» for Representative from Montgomery County to the General Assembly, subject to the decision of the democratic county convention.
COUNTY EDUCATIONAL NOTES, iur school yards are too sm ill Fiof. Warfel is still at tlie Tiiii',ui a school. Samuel (,. Henry is at No. 9 Union township.
Joe Kennedy rules at tho i.nngview school house «bi Are iit,r public schools on Ihe ftp or down tfindo'.' hell at No. 5 Onion
Lidu Itaris nntrs the township. A#1 ,'-wS)« xVi Elmore llohsorf it) sticceediiii in Walnut township.
Eila Chile is doing good work in Franklin to \nsinp ''r" Our school premises should ho made more attractive.
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B0I0Cl0(1 6UH:k ol Kood slii|uors and clears,suit'i lile lor I ti( ti.ide. A Is a one mare and liuir^y and non^i.Iwld ),( ids. ho urnitiirc to be sold is nrst cttnss, in pood order and l.w,vyears apo cust T-1,710. JUKI Uic btv-k l,!M been s,.|,,ctcd for first, class trade .iinj tin phii.( has been recariled the most popul.M-slaud 111 the city. AH sums of J", and under is!i hand. AH over $ a credit of nine montlis, j,u.\n ji.lt„MwmvJnt?
Tho school supply man still nets iu his work oi oui trustei s.
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Albert Wilson teaches at Clover Bloom, Madison township, The Linden schoois were closed one week on account of the grip. •I. M. Hose has Quit teaching and entered the service of 13. McKeo.
Clara Urockinan his taufjht her second term in Franklin township. Why are pupils leaving
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to enter parochial schools? What kind oT patriotism is Wabash College teaching the young men who attend'.' '"v
Is it a teacher's duty to superintend over iiiucn or cau3e a teachix to fail and have to resitcn.
The Madison township schools have been prolonged one month and will not close until April 1st.
Miss Maggie Carroll, ot the city schools, is one of the progressive teachers of the county. She holds a professional issued by tho State board. ..'A
If a trustee builds a ueat school house it is necessary for him to put, up a broken stoye, a mashed pipe, (ir leave the yard fence in a dilapidated condition in oder to show economy.
MADISON TOWNSHIP.
l'olitics are beginning lo warm up. J'hey say we will not have any summer school.
There are too many worthless dogs in this township. J. Li. Stingley was in Carroll county last week on a business trip.
Jacob Sheets, of Johuson county, was in Kirkpatrick a few days ago. .1. W. Wilson is feeding two car loads of cattle for the spring market.
Tho steain ditching machine has about one miie to go yet before through. It is rnuiored that there are to be two weddings not far from Kirkpatrick soon.
A. Stingley has returned from his visit to Missouri and says he had a-nice time. Our weather prophet says we will have a wet summer and crops of all kinds will not be abundant.
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There is hardly a person that has had the grip but reels like they had had a hard «pe|. of sickncas.
Charley Vancleave, candidate for coiinn sheritf, was hero a few days ago loking nfi, his chances.
The democrats of Madison would like J. W. Fulled take the race for county
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sioncr and see if he could not economise:, little for tho people. There are about tifty democrats In the easi ernpartof Madison who are not taking ai .r county pajter. They should take Tin Iti:vii:\v and become posted on tho political issues of the year.
There are a thousand and one diirer. iit stories afloat abmitour township financially and equally as many about our candidates that
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tall of iiauiiie for trustee. S./ are hardly creditable. Th ^I-ojiIH of MmllBon v,'il! II.'SVH
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$'2,000 (hleli tax and SiH.OiK) ninvrI road tax this year and laud will not hritijf any more per acre than it did t^ti jeers aeo. What is the in,'titer with Harrison?
The people have not paid us much aUoulioii to the selection of a suitable peir-on for Uv.vi ship assessor as they should. They shstild tiei.i in inir.il that Hie land ha« to be re-uppiaised in 1S1H and it requirefi a nian of n'oo'i jtid^emeni Tor tlie position.
people are working their jaws to perfection. When New Richmond had bill two tioies they did nioro business than all the stores we hnvo now. A few more would lie a benefit.
Wm. Thomas, of Waj uolown, will locate here and go iutfi business, il is rep..,rU-d. Mr. Thomas is a wide awake man and will hustle things if he commences.
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Announi.-" my name as a candidate for Ueprosent.itive. subjec! to the -c.sion of til" dcinocratic liominatinK convent "n of i-i 1 t/i.
Wm. Campbell has purchased a curtain for his hall. It is a fine, one and will be (pat .in edition to the place. It was painted by a Chicago painter and does him honor.
A minister who can liud no subject to talk about but the short coinings of other churches had better stop. Preach Christ and htm crucified and you will preach the gospel.
A patent hog trough man was here and found the usual amount of suckers. Vie want a patent lien's nest man to make his appearance for he will Hud his customer iu New Richmond.
Our township has two months of summer school by having a Irusten that kaows how io do business. Wo will elect Mr. Utterbaek again atl.I have six months sclmol during the year instead of a scant h\e mouths
The slick six have become very badly disorganized here iitice they lonnd out they could not run the town according to their notion. Some of them have moved away and some are still trying to run everybody's business but their own.
If the Lafayette papers could hear the expressions of tlie people in this vicinitv thev would not think tho sentiment was growing favor of the R»v. 1'ettit. Wunder how much money these pnpors got Tor publishing things that are not true
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The democrats here mean business ami are ready to do their dulv. A good showing for Coal Creek on the democratic ticket in the near future will he seen, and if Montgomery county goes republican at the next election it will be no fault of Coal Creek.
A young man living north of this place 1.-es not stay longer than 11 o'clock when he goes to see his best girl. He sees the frown on the old lady's brow begin to gather about ID o'clock, and if lie don't depart at 11 o'clock the cyclone conies sure.
Wo see more or less jealousy oxiHimg be tween the churches at thi3 place. Some are rather outspoken, entirely too much so for a follower of the Master. We never read in the Uihle whore the apostles ever were jealous of each other but things have changed since then.
MissCariie Calhoon, a young girl of IS years came before 'Squire Ebrite and swore out awarrant for Charley Urown, charging him Willi being tho father of her unborn offspring. Charley took (light to parts unknown as is usual iu such eases and the kid is not likely to see its papa for many moons.
J'.hu Foster anil Lige Watts went coon hunting lost week. They treed a coon and John weotfora gun to shoot it, leaving Waits to watch th«coou. When Foster returned lie r.'iind iValts fast usleep and no coon iu the ii'-e. I.ige is ready to swear that the eoc-.i i.i .,.,oi come down the tree, blithe can't I t- ow it gut down.
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Tin dejuocrats had arousing ineeiiuj at Lindt on the 15th. Tin* vanll nut'Stion :s being (iiscussvit by bolli parties and .some people an* just beuinnititf to :et their eyes opened to the fact that we are paying duties on the necessaries of life, jusi to support Amciican tlioiiop ly.
It is understood that some of the school hook trust will piaster Walnut, i'lai.kmi and Madison townships with one and two dollar bills in order to yet republican tius'eih so they can elect a republican county piiperiutendeut. It is a fact that the school bosk monopoly is ^oint to aid the republican pariy all they can. The new school hook la.v lian shut them out.
was working in^this place
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Uld.n ,* s- rs As „r tx'orge l.ong has moved his jewelry sto.u iu with the hardware stoic ot Aivlx-y .t Co.
Holiins, blue birds, etc.. are plenty and from present indications spring is here. Hut will it sta\
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tieorge Clonal) will s«n m:t locate here and become a stock li
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hogs, cattle and all kinds ol .«i Trade is dull. Everybody i» toinplni'.iin hard times and as usual the
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Your scribe received a postal card dated six mouths back. 'Ihe republican administration is composed of hustlers so far as the postmasters are concerned. They are all fast men and it is a wouder we received anv mail at all.
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hni[• ii fraud, built by swindle and is the e.nrpu of »II who li»e irwtr it. -le, a prosperous rarii.- i' l:viu^ two njilw wmt of this place, t.'jfortned ydir scribe that li!« would !x» mit us eatidhinte for sheriff. If he succeeds in «/rtiinu the nominalion he will hwe. no Hlot:n uiitunieil inoider io get elected. Mr. Iiililc would coniMiiind a Itiij
,r. i)„. ropubliwiu (inil.I :\s has j.T"at tnauy repuhiican rulat'vea w::o tvon'ri suppo.' hii.i and it would make a bin Itftn'in the election Mv.Hlhle is the only caiuhd.ile ('oal Creek has itiiil it loolts tike silie itlumld he 'oprescuti'd bv ,,t 'i.,i«it one (Miidid'.tto, as it. is strongly deir.oi'ilit,c. oal (.'ifV'k will cast a bl.t reie for Ml, Jhbic s|i,.iilcl he nreiv" the iii'iniioition.
I'OtinCAL POINTS.
Prof. li'g,,i:is, of Waynriown is tin tilioi.ed .is., sirlcihle candidiiie Tot' lvpieseuiiiive OP tin (leiiloc. ic ticket. —.John Hardee has befbed last '.or .-'even weeks with the grip, ine' ha:* been, con-.e-ipieiK*', unable to be nut, anil uiscnsii the political situation with any hodr. i'OOOIj iiicnhc of ]»ihlic?ns doi.'t .'mi Kliidly lo the candidacy of V. innaU' Tor iiirlitor. and mo talking ipiititly.:.-.al)tJ«l Mn.or I' ooie, oi the clerks «fhc», a» Urn: cmioHlate t! i'j v. here are said to he t'lvf 'cimiitdivics f,-ii-judge o,v tho den: icnitic ticket in ihe cuu.'H?, bill nil of tlieai are too modest to announce, the.'iic.il.e?.. they.may-bo.'Jiii (ini hands their frietics."
There are three cniMivl.uen ni the.field on the republitan ticket for tiie no:niiiaii(ii f.., township tntstr.'o ubion. viz! Hartne.m Powsll and McIVai n,ni I. i. only one jet spoke of ponitiou on thpart of ihe democrat'.
Whatever way me gntdfj swell tnaj hit icr aiajor it seeina, judi.n.ji' f'. in indications, that Byron will get left in the race. The ring d»n't waul liim—tliinuk four years is eiciigh. In tne tncantirne uirv. ^tilwoil, i! lord iinti otheiM lire regdv ai at any time htxt uled,
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The awful pious person who thinks it is so had for young people to collect together at the stores and ollices of this place on Sunday i1surely very pious. If they do nothing worse we think they are far better than some think they are.
Several new enterprises are being talked of for the coming spriug but nothing is causing as much excitement as the show I hat will be at Campbell's Hall during the latter part (if March. •Jt'1
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"&.iinti»!i" Hingiuv T/at In tre cU'? IMcndav. Tiie "Minuell" aoys he think hfr has the
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inatioa for Ruditor iu hie wt pocket. Bv the way, he i?i ma^'infr a pec-,'kir fioht up in Coal Creek. Ma is Wih-.jf 4-« o«ratK they should support hi:a hi uian't fight John HiS'ina when Maiiun wai ce.ndiihiio fo. s.'ierifT. rh.-.l's so, John, i*it then most democrats fcnftw why you didn't.
Wants Two Tbonsan'J DaIl.iTs.br As Ejs. .•has. ti. MilTe.f 1,'ik tjif il a petition hvfnre tho' llosrd or Commissioners, anking the county to i.iy Inni .f: ,nori for iiia of 03e. Tbe -titioci s!at-.\s that dnriuir last October he wa» arrested by 1'ulic^nmn OriaiWatd (Illinois for being drunk, nn«J iorved up in the jail Miftt at tlie time, he was sttiTeriug fro-.n injuiiin received at the hands of llarvey Thompson, colored, and needed surgical anil medical fcttu'iuu'Ce thai lie sent for ii. Itaukiu, the county (liijsicia,., hut the doctor I'uiied lo vpend t-.iat.nc .-i-ih conlined Tor i.i'Ateefi dajMifirliig iijeoial anguish and IHMIIIV
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bi.ing «ihi(! to procure medical eatinuut- Ihe lesiilt of which is the |o««.of an eyo^ridse1 lolls (11lil^-i 1 t- ot Ihe other. IT'ppagC ^Miiti tie Ins it\iine\s
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1 111 «U l.llillo iI Cf'k llloueV '•». :\l in the fol 'P 0 tlllCr., |.II.lid luilltih #f UlCufll, stanipiMi t.ynlj the given value.
T\u* (dd hlliesi! gold Coma were in of cubes, while the bronxe ws knives and mining tonlu.
K«etl .tiiid l.iv^rv Hmtt A Boober hair (niii hai-od the
Coleman liver.v barn on M.irket street id tire ready to receive lb(t friendn. Tii»y will e,.iitinne to make the I,I
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ing for hrirses and tmg-'ies a specialty Yr. Hiatt has f-stabiished emulation Tor the ear.t of horses and hiiggie« v. dm I.la new placy with unproved v-icil.ties and Mm assistnco of Mr. Hooher, will Irv to siii f»:i i« htmsnif Y*'h in tl.t it) stop wltli tlieni and they will tlo it von f.ill
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Win orn Hav Butler ^girs Apples Polatoes \oiing lucks I lOI »f f-hick^ns I ui'kevs Ilncks
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t'lltlie—'iVr Fancy JSxpori .«4 J.'i.T-l fid t.'hoice shippiiur steers of 1,400 to I l.litK) pounds .^S lOfi't 10 (ioo I uliippingste ti'S of l,ltlfl to l.nof) pounds oo Fair shipping steers of 1,00!) tc
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I loirs—We ipu de: liood to choice heavy and niediu:"!..?
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•n people tuu^t sleep very sonml passes 1ml wc hear of a stor p-n or a house plundered." "r thai ind and excepii' w\es here we escape wonderfully, -'.is l^eu sto ,-u in our town for some f?.- will taKO it good one io wttii' iiwtiy lopertj of the citizens.
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itrel roiid fails as fast the ii"*t six as tlie last six yours OIHO will Vot found in the road by that time, read is little boUei thaa a aud such another swindle as Hit Now ravel road road
haven't time to call write liini and ho will call and see you.
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Fair to good mixed. liood to choice light Roughs \Y11eat—Finn—We mioto: No. 2 red No. red Rejected (Ym .1—Steady— We miote: No. I white Ni. 2 white No. while No. 2 mixed No. 3 mixed
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you pay for it in work. For particulars, ad dresa Me !icine (Jo.,—If.: fj. (jdeman, se"/y., Kitinrnszoc, .Mich., or asU for an
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)n dowiij I Is oi ea«e" the Cawfordsville sleeper sle, peth. He.e feathers renovated by W. IT. Hates' new process, jf yon would fully appreciate the nhuvo asser- I lion.
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There are Women
who havo none of those ailments known as Female Complaints, yet who still need Zoa-Phora.
When a woman has been working about the home, or sewing, teaching, taking care of children, or of sick ones, until her nerves are all unstrung, and she feels as though she would fly to pieces, and everything irritates and annoys her, a dose of
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will strengthen and soothe her nerves and rest her.
Sleeplessness is cured by Zoa-Phora.
f-^-JTor Stele Headache
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M. an diiolt silo vsI ,m'i sisSi hroJieisof (ipjKisite political views hoih running for the ofiice of sken'l. Both tfce fepuhlicrtu iuhI democratic mid -vre urothe^ i.inboth r.ty from Ci,al rf o* no
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(Mention this paper.)
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•reliable preventive and cure than ZoaPhora it works like a charm, in many ^cases where everything else has failed.
And any woman who does suffer from
any of those complaints peculiar to her sex,
should not delay a day to use Zoa-Phora. I Our book on diseases of women and children, should be read by every woman, especially by mothers of daughters. Sent in sealed envelope on receipt of five 2ct.
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ha-s not been di. well ir its pages by masters ol ihe, riiltjrcfc. Au»ts oi" iYsi nhcuining: ai''ic!i.*s cttii seldom be made long advance,
XOIJU'-'S th-,ciise •ti« arc always of jii'Otii'.ins of present c:(IIK"(!ni. lOverv sucli problem I's Vlneye.tf '"Oowjii bring for.va.d wii! be discussed, \"!iet,hor in ]iohtics, or religion o. socirj.-si ice, or practical aft\irs. Tlie January number will contain a reply bv e.x-Speal.ei J.
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