Decatur Democrat, Volume 44, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1901 — Page 4
■ THE DEMOCRAT ■tist tumanav Moatnuasv LEW Q. ELUNOHA.M. Publisher. »».<» PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. Entered at tfc* pre-’ 1 See at Deeatar. In 4 aea a* seroud-ciuxr su . matter IffICAL PAPER OF AUMS COUIH. THURSDAY. JAN 24 The beer syndicate suit has .xus gre** by the uap erf the neck. ami stand an excellent chance of nailing everything they want. At last the legislature has pas&d the aptre'pnat; txl'. which carries with it SltVxtW with which to pay the statesmen ami other "eoessary luxuries. (YtjnussMAx K .- S'- ' •’.o > with his sf»vh ujvo the -. cress tonal »ppert'..'£ament. wh.ch was delivered in the hails of cvcgresss. Tuesday. January ' U ■ - - saved T - Secttcr F -•_ c .;-. f.s.: he baring been given sock rights and privilege in the upper branch . ,:r general Assembly. M.xday A gccecal mantfeistatioo erf sorrow prevails ver the death cf Queen ' to-J tons. and many are the tr?. .tee of re spe. t and idm:rat:?c being expressed by Atnencan ’liieswi: K.iig Ed ward VII tx w occupies the throne as king of Eng And RxriEsrxTima Dntxs'x is there to tbe good with two bills. oce iuthorLting the estAL ..-hn-i t erf y<nt i.s tries rch.vis. and another an is.raer.-d meet to the law «L<: refers to vre sch-x.. .divers. Both hare been referral to the cocnmittoe so edixwti-'c Tke antxMmcer&ent cooes sec-ed 5 handed that Frank B Burke is al- > reedy a candidate for governor of Indiana aISM Mr. Burke has - taialy deuamatnted hi* capabiNtie* I for great things, not the leust aux'cg them that of being governor of sol great a state. ■ W bile protesting al the time that he w •; J l « ;e a car : : > Senator Hanna is cvcstantly busv laying to bring dwut hss nosniMttoc Free His lies: ■ rtKtt was, to make a :fee sc- s. .: -re xe. bv • -'t-'- - ' ’ ‘ . ’. • G. A. R. Tax fcrmal .-tv--tig of ti« Berne DssMxntie Club will take plage to-morr-'w evening, ta arranged pr.grant betng the order -f the' evening X .. . .. . .. ....... bet-g H as c £-* J L-t. Did E Xmas will go <toua and help the boys ie.ebra»e the even: A- - ctSce of the pcttctSre depart meet, has remhed = the .: s- .ssl three clerks under £.;x.'x.ad w.;.. p.--p---arx’y >■<:'. • tt tt- -..•-• -- -j. th* of the ehnks disc seed were guilty .'.f c.xsprrng to get valuaaie propertv f.r nominal priew. br s»v—s <f hddtxg is certAa ptK-xxgw improperly dee CT.bvd ta the cafcaktgue erf ti> *na dani .erter xuetx® sale.
Warm Wiartjr Has (inr/T il (1 GT OH T kxNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNI Maced Oierwat \J- 1 I \- J \ • s t eciil RsCllt:i0l! 11 Prices. 11 I f I) I |V i Tailor Maze Suits.... | ..IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT.. A Urte portion of cur Fgscy Boaoa Shirt*, we wEI mH *: Special S*le I Next Saturday, January 26, Sp«ci*lioUofhi«hcl*M.iurt. ai *deby Wilwi Bro* . Th. G*xz Shirt Co. grd the Ideal people. Fcraer price u foMows &Oc. 75< *r d 11.00. At thi* »*le. which will lot for “ C*AY OMIT, we will c.?*e out the estiy* lot gt.__ j ■4--2 Cents Each. ; H.r. j rood new. for Sox. of th. Cho-ow. Futorw which w. bohrl- . for thi. hwj: or. üb. foiad ih thi. Ml., if r ou wm: -Ji. Om-. X. on tioi mtlv sX ' day »omin<. Mcc He«p<ctfislly Ycxtr*. I Bi sin iMftattto HOLTHOUSE, SCHULTE cone early no & COMPANY. choice HRST
i GrsEscJ l’C Shanks died at his horue i” Pcrt ! ' £ .!id yesterday. Durjing i ■•'neral Shanks has tven a national figure well known and admired. . As the administration doesn't wish t to take any more ehattces. the cvn -- « - - • ■ I bill as it pnreed the senate. It is ex (voted Me to Mr McKinley m a day ertwvV and tacuths are dready water--1 lug for the nice little ■xxnmi*«h'ns that :I he will distribute under the new law. —————— Skuk* Run made a great tear < ■ •■-■-■ act was br.xigtt I’-'-t •■ • force effect. During the trial be meEticr.ed I some: King ai>.wit representing this district in the senate two years xgA. which we - rter doubt It is true he I was elected and attended some of the seessj.'-ns. but witer it eetore to representing we deny the charge The remains of the late Ex 1 ■ '■ ■ • . - ■ ■ da of the copitcl bnikliug at Incianapolis Friday. Saturday morning the ■ . furera: party -it Ir-i.ictp « =■:*.:. •. - :r-> .' I - ' ■ ‘tv.pbtvrs of M eery ivunty wre perm ”ed to pay th- r list respsvrs erw. He was : lined a: Craws. r-dsv.l.*. Hex R C. Fin f - i try years* lending lawryer and <iuren rs Fret i Wayne, in-su t- , _« the state :. s i, r..’..xr.-r ?•: u nd.died at his !beautiful Fort Wxyne *.oe Monday eve Li-, after a sicr: i-ss During - - ■ ■ was m-x-h r. z.\-sd xr-d *dmi~Ed. The funeral serr .sas wvr? be’-d yesterday ; afternoon writh interment at Muucne S ' --■'' : - - < i dividual in the world, but »bea be ;o.d the gent»HDec «& sat x.-'-un-d I the -seta! h.tsni a: the Bryan bar<iue« that w*s plainly the part :: w.-sd.-m ’re decnccrate to ay /.-» and await Idevekmantatothe next few years, he- - j red in bold relief when con pared «'.th the utteranreis ,f a?c«? -there oc that reexs c S i:h Be:d Tn -s L.s-.s-_*t''-'i news Moodiv free the ■ear ' ’ '. hi- SecAtcr |Kyan withdrew isametEter of that :oly and w.t* wr.±: reefsc: snf...:ty re-i..- - F -reirg .-. ;...-• --ged ‘oath and n-s-ep-ei’. the seat vacawd After uevx.r.ng abcut one-half <v<- : re-1 ■ - - F-: _■ ■ re. , • - -■. - -.. .•. -. . ■e. .’ Wh. - ; xaa-s ru_re:cu_ir cd ds to Adams re untr. ye< : re - . Ser ■■ ’ : .I'--.' ' ' . - - ■ ' .. .- the seat as d revet ve the 'vw -ets. T-- ship - .-;dy ass restchrei ap sc ret. pbrite rep: -in - '■ - - ... ' * _ a • re - - fHgMB veaed - , n . ■.. ■_. ~ _ -j. • r - - reKnuar ari recrat c : - i~t hi*.: ' - . • re. . - ; ■ - --- ; re- . ■ - Hili ■: . ■ the cme would 'be hmraed w&ee he gave wjtk* that the financial «.w-1 .' ’' ■ ’: ' rep rt t&e revee ue red >t .* btl The : rre : ■. _ ; . t.ir t:is if the ship - s.dy : was n.’i passed lec’cte the rerenue red-' - to* hUL which will have the rwrfct «f| ■ ; ’ el. re -.1- e:i<. ,t w„. i--c pass at all.
The new congressional apportionment takes Ad»ms centnty from eighth district and p..-.ces it m sue twelfth, making that district Adams. ! Allen. DeKalb. Lagrange. Noble.: Steuben and Whitley, with a demo-, cratic majority erf 2110. The eighth strict remain* the same wxjh the . vx.-epi.,>u : fte ' - » r-i-F't ■ . Adams, and gives that district a republican maytrity erf J hs.W K> ix h - ilready won the eoer. teaee cf the den a rats of ludij ana. who k vailr supported him for. I governor in the'last campaign- That j ev'.deooed by Mr. Kern s sp*vhat the •.a banquet in Lincoln. Neb. InIcvocluto* he raid: “Speaking for the| dernevraey of Indiana I leiteve for the rank and file of tbe detnocracy everywbece I want to say to all men ... - .--re-i .gt:■ .. - -- - - p tv ocganisatojc or leergan-jatdon that any attempt in any quarter, as anv t me. to belittle the splendid and her.ee servx-e recxiered by that magnificent leader and grand tribute of tbe people. William J. Brraa. in tbe : campaigns of and 1A V. or to cast -■ c . ? rerr,.». r < ■ -■ .: J degree, however slight, will meet with ; <jci and stem rebut; -'r.c: tbe mil- | boos of democrats who failowec. Danner in tbose meci . re: e contests. - Plymouth Democrat. Oh nc Tbe McKinley *dm..iretrat . i ;...- r . :r - land, and d;es net act for the preferration of English interests. It past ’ xapfeced that tbe administratis* bosses f creed a caueos of republican! seuxt-.-re ire.het-, take t: a<t..c pn tbe Nicxrsg** Cana' til. while the Hay Panneefote treaty is under I eves -.r- At-.c r-v the Br.t sn g.verameciL In other words, a mai-Tity of :re l S re; si- .. ■ - • ■ that Las tamed tbe . -ees :e o-f whether the Nicaragua Canal shaDj ie . • ■.ded for *: th.s -ess. . ver t. io- :• ' ■ A . si:-: ill this is oae 1 tt>? m.rst reasarxable instances of Utx.kling to a foreign ra tk® in the Lstory of tbe senate, and i s ■•-;-- o i ; can seeators sictild have revoited and opealv said that toey would not be bound by the action f the caucus. : - surp--s:og :n.og .- tna: a may r.ty ■f tnecn rexooxi have rwc w-long K make sjen. as exhlixuoc erf thesnSe.VW. Two Mamed Men 1> .’ B Evans g-r'..c-sctne igaon oan:- --- from Bisft.a Tuesday and isad a ' ttle l.fe inerted into took He has e~pl-;ved C E B_rr the n-stl.ng tree agent of M.cmc uth to sed : - < <re n Adims ex'-sty. ard that n»i.ns tha; the Evans fruit trees will tee me even mote popeixr than the prefect rating and a memte-r of tbe county cvu&otl. - -re-reer-sg front a : tresc. r.t —... 1 ' Z.l = ' ■ -. *-rec: amds .’ stare re- s ; _s* re-uzg •: e • s~_ - xg-a.n and i i.-c Sam can't - - v;u rsav - ■ ■ " L- — - biy hftcow rero. A: tec ..vx Friday mormag from -.—o' - ire last <t.o r.tee r tne rema.ns of Norrd Ekackbum Ee< V G. Hadst* m asetssed >y Rev Jccldso*. :: Frt Wayne, tad Rev D. Manz 7Mascn?; Natjocal Uakoc and GAR. fraxn.i. criers araeoText at a body aad took ;mt m the services.
I Will Werttberger. who has been tn the restaurant business at Be fouu uine. Ohio, for several months, has t>.«o here this week. He has wld^ ,s merest in tbe business to Loyd ual; rvmple and himself anti wife wtU again take up their residence here, ab though Will has net yet fully decided as to future intentions. Atnonsr the sevial functions of a -• class in the way of amusecient J and sociabilitv should not be overkek ed was tbe progn«u ve p*iro party gi r -. 'L> - ■'•■■■" o'' Tbe affair was given by Mrs. (. r. Ehinger, Mrs. E. X Ebiugerand Mrs. Heurv Schulte, and they have two -rsoken of everv since as entertainers :of tbe rght kind. Tbe game of cards was ink-resting ami after an exciting series the pn-*es were awarded tc Mrs. J. H Bremerkamp and M A Kubler. the former receiving a beautiful table cloth and tbe latter a handsome silk umbrella. Tbe refreshments are sa.d to have teen par excellence and every one ivrt<vx thereof to their hearts content. *«**•. Schiman. Butler A Co. shipped a icar leud of stock Monday. Miss Anna Selletn-ever of Decatur. . - - here. Rev Oswald Fite, from Vera Crur. preached at tbe German church Sunt day. Tim'—ionrr Reppert was vis : I frauds and relatives here a few days > this wwk. v-..; - ■ Wedoesdav of each wee* Grinds everything to your wants. A nundaw of y nag f 'iis gatbeoM at the borne cf Mr. and Mrs. -Jacob* ' f iae g I wed d ing on F rid ay *: t Mr. an<l MrHenrv Bal ir? 7 • _ i erf tbe dav were such games a golden wvdcing. wink, wtites. two <tep. and New Mexico cake walk. The day was a gala ooe. and a splendid time et »y---ec by » who were preaeet. < m Fridav t_- >;h. Mr and Mrs. Rxliemier celebrated tbrir gcldec wedc.zg A:- :-eventy guests were nreeect. Th- n-.ese «as decorated with ferns, nd r.ees an< white earnsnms A: I- . . .- . - .mg- .: : x-r i- —' - E- ' sd a dsh was:.-.-. :w. geetjemec. and tbev did their work wtrii. Mr. Ba.deha: his three-ssorv s.lx-Lat. wm-.h he nai nfty years ago. and he kicked hke a y mg mas. He treated Ito the etarars and beer, aud everrbod v eujcyed it wefl A number of banc seme preset:- were revared At 4 oekrk the crowd left with congratn - • ■ •• ■ -- ■ V ■ ... ■.:: Mis. Bal-necjer. * T Msr«es ■ Gottid uM exprew the rapture . : An .1Fhitotlcffih*. Pa_ wheu she food that Dr. Kiag's New Dtsc. vwy f.r . - : . . • . - ■ : ' :’■ m 7 years Usd site _fe a Gtrt—n. All raber remedies and d.'rt-rrs cow*! g.v r ner&.'t-.p. bet she sirs :rf tms Royal Cure nt so.c rews -ved tbe pam n say crest a*: I can - -*p s: msdly. s.c-thng I .ar. ~ arcs y member n:mg ivf.'re. I f eei Lie soindtHg t- prx.*es thr _oh the js_rerre S. w_J evervcce w&o tr.es Dr Kmg * New Dtorcrery for assy uoct-.e cf the throat, chest or lungs. Free 3>» and ?! « Trial hotties Im at Ps-"- Fx:mm s drug st-n Every -.ertie goarasteed.
ado-nothing party Ind ana’s Legislative Majority Simply Going Through the Motion. MANAGERS ACT AS A DRAG The Primary Election Bill Is Doomed to an Early Defeat. NrtrTwo Hstorrd V-i fi*T B>«» e< * Trf »- ial Character Have TMm fv Bern *"*re-tact4-Fet asSSalan BHI Will Be Em cafatet—Lena LuSiow Chari •* pf °P * aarf Thins la a P* rtica’ Wa»at Indiawa « Ca*<ta'— De B-j Dr* I* Hastier Raicav Politics Uli* Sc*c«» n*t Is Oa. Sr* a! Cem-sreodi-O'”’.] Indianap-4i*. Jan — Tlie -.. ns are «bai this will I* a <k>n "tbln< i legislature. Two hundred and fortylive hilts have l>een introduced. lU6 in the senate and 138 in the bouse Most of them are of a trivial insicnifii-ant *. hara. ter and wxwM do little ba mi and im> good if enacted into laws. A few .f tbeiu ral*ody scheme* of genuine reform, but tbe prowi>ei-t i» that every > >J of that • bars.ter will he defeated early in the «ession sue primary j ele ’K'u bill :« cewtued to early defeat ; A ;-■!* - f members of tbe legislature i six will never pa*s in its present form. If amended to apply to Indian-, apo!;« alone ■■ may pass, but even that |is improbable. A good many repreaen- ■ :_• ■ mad up amend- - This is tbe official means of devapltaI ting a WH Several of them, however, feel as d--es Reprerectarive rh S. Roberts > f Jefferx u < vunty who said: “I would like to offer a motioa to, strike out tbe enacting ■la use. but I don't want to be jumped on by all the j i&dxnapolis papers. My theory is J that 'be who fights are! runs away may , j lire to fiebt aootber day.’-" This w-as tbe principal measure of reform proposed by tbe Republican party -r,anire-x. and their last state platform declared for it. Tbe state platfonu also boaad ttie party to enact an anti-trust law but there is no inten•k« n tbe kw.'lature of rossinc a liras’at: -trust t- ’T When tbe fee and xalary bill comes before the legislature for actios there will l«* a 1 |of ameadwents that win emasculate it. arel ultimate defeat Is tbe fate pre- * I dieted for that reform. Several plan* lof eoagresstoaal reapportionment are -alk>d of. but there is no executive ; bead t • this tDorem-en-. is. .» is not at aS certain that there will be any ■ . -r:• - - ..’ ’!’■ lis ail 11*e reatimeat against aa anti-1 lyoc? ng law. ..r-: ■ - not likely that one of any force will be enacted. About the only bill of ;m;« riani-e that seems | reasoaabiy certain of passing is tbe, re- providing for tbe -e- >a of county 'I sugertotoadbafc* by popular rote, and it s a parrisau tneaamre and will be pa‘-'•'-i under the l:->;'ubli an care-us Tbe F.-:>u' i. an party managere I are paying ao atteutun to tbe legMa- ' tare eX'-ept to try. in a feeble way. to I I prevent any Laws of rnareqmwrt from | . pasag*. Nor «®e off tbe eight nine pages *|empteyvd la the legHarure is over 14 "years of ag» and the ~'«--ns are vk»- ( h-.bg ti&e ro—re: *. ry edre-a-x® law ; every -lay b» keeping ti-r children 1 ; out of se-hcoL _ X—V—l Th* dearth f interest taken in this W-sjtrre s appalling to thoae that ■ —;. *■-•:- s--- :. :.rg ;-• sew n« Tbe gaUeres are <-uounuaEy eoapry. and even the face* of tbe «4d fame's*.? are not •*« this year Tbe w-osi.®* are d«D and mo-»xrre-a* a-ad eery few membns have ■' - . - - -by being abed a speech. x-x—x TV Ng trie n Indiana Rerutdieaa pc- " --w s now rs:<z;.:ws*i of Senators Fhfrtanks and Be'-'-.dg* and Governor Durtwa Sraee being elevated to the governor* o«ce. Coioari I>urbu> to* Kned tbe other two in w«anng a tfle hat. and this esable- of hh i*. -rew-sed itspoe-saace promurs to rezaia with hm. Phywtnny Mr. Ftorbaakn b about twite tbe bight of tbe other aemben sff the mumvirnte and ha* to bead •ver in rainbow fa»hwa when talking e-r*** off tbefc. There are sure SWTX..-US oa tbe politxnl -beet*-..<rt jam bow which m-ixnte beytmd a dc-tbe that Cofaanl Durbin h a eamedato foe Beverdge'* seat a U>e riattßd toaasa sr®at» and a budding W » nmetoae for that pwpore Tbe riretMu w-> ecrur m an' v-L. pr. Derb-a a nice opfwetno--y ts. *kp man * rea*:o«al toga after havxg the geverare* office to wtiefc be raxnoe be rrerierted. There w every rearea to betiore that »«*:.< Fx-.wsav a aamsting •'->ver»e !>». bta and -gax the macbarer «< the w?* "•mmy-re. wtoet h t a -aias w* re wed wnh tto m tkisary a *owrrei < the etoef esrea cvn io ret.re Beveridge naff ehvt !>«. tea to tos pare t-ertra , My ■» Ma* Brrer a tote that be hre are wvm TV «■»»—rtite u rorfy *•> •* ißfinm* re’rct'xs after hanag «« of re* friead* tt** !Wt ** .way fem. i ~7 < - W
itate committee, who has a riory f fit every occasion. say» that if br w H r. Governor Durtdn he would feel s. )n>e what like a certßln hum wh vm g •<1 w a tbe jail at Sullivan. Ind., when h H w ‘“ sheriff there. Tbe bum was mortalh afra’d of crazy people, and on,. , la j when his ceUtnate threw up his ariM wildly and screanred: “1 mu-t kill a iaau at 3 o’dock,” the bum was ueiuit o.„red to death. He yelled lustily f„ t Hawkins, who came running to th. j spot. -Take me out of here.” b shouted, ’-this fellow says he must kii a man at 3 o’clock. It’s now aDi , i m the only man in here." x-x-x Representative William M. of Rusli county has hwn a hero in th, eyes of tbe Art ma a fvllowtn. j n legislature ever since John B. rum. general attorney for the ijxk* Erie and Western told him that tlx Jake Erie and Western would get an other attorney at Rushville Qn j m Sparks voted for Stutesman f..r , er aud Sparks res«i>oDded by teiijn e t'o<-krum to inform the lake Erie an<i Western it could go to h—l. it ,vnain ly required a good deal of l rvg make such a statement, as Cockram is a Wk mau with the I-ake Er e Wextern and caa very nearly t threat good, while S,iark« is a po« young attorney with a family .n.-imj. • ing a tiny babe that was born a few weeks tyefore tbe legislature asaem Wed. This was not the first time tbe general attorney of tbe Lake Erie and Western, who. by tbe way. u president of tbe aristocratic Columbia duh. has been guilty of tbe tactics of a bull dauer. x—x—x There is a big controversy amons tbe doctors as to the cause of .jeati, of ex-Governor Mount. Dr. O. S Kun nels. tbe ei-govemors family phyai ,-ian. says the cause was apoplexy. Dr. A. W. Brayton, one of tb~ eminent physicians In this coun-y. tg in the state, for that matter, says tint i bean disease was the cause, that ex-govemor never showed the - ghtest »gns of apoplexy and that to say tint be died of apopiexy is a atom m ■> medical profession. X —X—x Ihe usual innocent “social .fr-s sk.ns” of members of the legislaun are now in full swing. Half a down poker games are running every i.gjg. and tbe ante varies from 10 cent* u SI. They are conducted m -:ly in quiet, ujystairs rooms of tbe botch, and the game frequently las-« ail night. S.me of tbe legislators hare*, ready lost considerable sums uid a proponion to their loswe* other aese ber» are prcmdly boasting oft» g -ia: much “to tbe good " “It sron.* thn gambling is an InseixsraWe a ape ment off every legislature s ::e td tbe members that todnige in t.-* games ;a*s tbe hat in cburcti a’ b t •nd are known for their piety Tn» game* are not always Inn -and qv. v- > tine-* a row et- - furniture is broken am! the s. • Mt callei on to settle a big bill : ria ages. X—x— x AU rep<»ns to tbe contrary n-'twfth-stamiing. there will be no leg - n imp>nan.-e on tbe regula’< a f tto bqwr traffic this year. A few _y;er temperan.e advocates like S . a dent Helt of the Indiana An- Saioa league thinks that, now that th-. aava sj«aker in sympathy with th-aad a strong following in but-, brarx-hea there should be some temperan • -<• tsia’<m ni'bed thro-ugh. Mr. H- *x> been it« hing to sf.nug a tot of n . il ’ bitt* ea tbe Botons. but he has -**a hek. in check with an iron hand by the J >ead.|’uarter« cotntnittre ' ’l* league, w h;. h is cotß;».W'i of ■ ■ -ad Eli Httre. the Rev. F. O. Ba - 1 , nd a few other* that think it r»»! :• T to “tot well enough atone" and their efforts to enforcing th- law rew ’•n tbe books. s—x—x , Congress man (Ttaries B Lar « « tbe Ninth dtotrict has a rare sud «t I quamt humor. In fart- this tri.- seems to be characteristic of hrs fam Tto politic*! speeches of his brother Frederick Landis, are replrte with joaißt compansouw and grotesquely u: f’* figure* of speech that nev-r fail w being down tbe bouse. Ou ’ - Governor Mounts body was m m th* city Mr. Landis. Ch* Keenly of the Repu’-bran stare rosmitts* and Harry g. New were- : * ing in tbe L*ecj*oa Hoose lobby w er they wotod walk over to the sriW Ncore and march with tbe sotot *' n tto First Presbyterian church. Where aerrXres were to be held. Mr HetriT *•-4 he had made up m* ■ n.K t* tori! in tbe toag pertpateti pre<rri= het v,,OMj wait quirtiy to tbe •i« fi shout a •isarv distant "I want to eomaseud you.” ***■ ’'*• greesanen Landto to hte mow auar -fee ywur dectiCr » P> quietly It would not took well f* ywi to go np tbe Street waring f* : ra*e and aboutlag at tbe top of f ,sf votoe Tbe trouble wMh tor assy ?*»■ Pto Is that they go to fmerx.s a * bo stere u* manner" The re*Mutk*s • *be death **' •tovenxe- Mount gave tbe a-toM «• tost ErMay tbetr flnrr eppor-- 7 * <*•• tbe Socxlgates of etstx-y F< tw* touma fiowee* ar rather tx-W*'- 4 •t toeech fitted tbe atr snd I * 1 prty that the gaSeries hnppere- » * rtspty The more scutri eaWN*** erf oratory took ptore to th* SMJ * RsTreurntatire Alva O. Re* * ' '' * s speech that w*» an erat-srixi r**Everybody thought k wa* raaeous until Mr Reser toprod*** ’ word toe word toe the new.?*?*’ ftott memory. LOCIS LT.DLO* -
