Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 2 March 1880 — Page 1

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Hon THOMAS HL NELSON Will addre** th* Y'oung Men'* RipabUcas Club. Wedneftday evening. Jfarcb JO. at Dow I lag Hall. Everybody. and aapceially t)M ladie*, ar* Invited. rja^BM B. lay Wani

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pfeihlfte*, wlillc a *mftll aUyertfi«en)t'pt Inaerted ln tb# D«ur Nkwa will htofh dntlv i»\et^b»dy likely tv w»ntrtKMn*or hoaxaa, promptly nccOre a tenant, uild **ve Uii 1OK» arial^.^iw proiw^y atanding uiu Idl

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want good sqaare fpwd* and

Ti at bottom i»rk*». gu to the VljW Woolen MHU. corner T«Mith unit Main. t'. B. JKFFKH8. proprietor. 9tS

VT ANTKD--A puaitlov an clack or baukkeeper. it Will work for moderate italary

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add fee Sixth

jt SHOAOS win Uepnblican CftiD at the K.. A-

ear ta«»»e. Hatorday evening. March 6. A comfortable iwmb «i}l b« provided and an eotbn atactic meeting may be expected. =W-

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fe^AdvertfT**" t-ni each word! fail toattraettb# attention uf peraona who mar ha whatever la wanted, cod front a targe number

erUeeraeut* printed under tbi* head One

f'ent each wars, and the advertisement will raMy have trof re pile* {be advert liter 1# entitled to make the most fatoritble ^election*. Situation* wanted and "Help wanted/' not exceeding JJ0 word*, printed wltbont cfearge.

l*,rANTKD-~Tweire KKBAALTX biu.flrrt-rja** workmen

good cigar

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furnlithfd. Addrom X. Y. JJ» care u/ Tern Hniit* Haflona!, StUYi Main, city.

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A nilctdle-agtd man U.deairoua of

obtaining a uottltkim a* buokkeepcr will w»rk for t*a"onabie wager. Addrvy* S. A. 8.. BoxtU, Daily New* tifltae,

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IT A N'TKIK-To rent a HOtall plac« of Co 3 acre*.

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\\yANTED—1.300 old atov«H, aa part pay for new onea.at tlie atovaiOoee oX £.L. PKOBHT, O •—1— il j»w' f.y

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rent),a n«aU convenient hooin-

of 4 or ftromnir, cl»t«rn. and wull convenient. ThriadfftrtifMir la cinrtil tcaant, pay* hi* rent, and doen not want a »tubby bonne,, dirty and out of repair. Ajjrt-x*. $. L,( Bax 4ft. Daily Newa, fity. ...

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TITANTED A urnall kawae^irolmu would anTt *wcr, wltb modern convenience, in ajrica*

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\*f AHTKf) Everybody to kftow that vi make yonr wantM known In thla coli thi DAilrY NKWH, at one cent per anoro b.

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oa can nniB of

per arord p«r day.

TlTANTkD Ail ucT^ooa w»nUnK mouiin«ntal TT work of any deHcript|o( donv, to know Ibey will «ave nionef and a great' (leal of am)iysnc from Ageuta by calltnKatibo"City Marblu Workn,' Hooth suth »trei't, bvtwettn tlhlo and Walnnt.

to »wWi order by pAata) card,

or tbrouub Dnlly NeW« Mt^nagti Bhr, for III* DAILY NEWH, 10 nfn ito^ »*t«,k, dvllvei promptly by carrier.

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'tWTfmliautf 1a too lartr^ city (or landlords to depfrd on placarda, wblcb attract tbu attastton of only

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Mnn may offar wtaMrt ci1 th«|r iar wlv, awl »K- nur« «ff rw»«-bin* 'more purubaacra cvmy day tban could

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HOilritatioti, rbun necnriftgt'hcadvtuiUge or tnany inqairica and uf a«tt£ntt at QM b««t offem, .'j IJiOH ^ALKj^pace .udder" thla b««U, daILYN Kws, at ni (nit ^r word. I^IOlt (ULB-BUfbKiaaa INi* uohin |i,oo psr alttlngof ia, (Jail,or addroa*, S.

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V«p«r In Terr© Haute -The DAILY centMwr *o*k single copy, c*nt* at vr

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10 CENTS PER WEEK. TEBBE HAUTE, IND.: TTJESDAY, MABCH 2, J880.-^3:80 P.M.

•"fr&thscnbers failing I© receive their papers promptly will please report the Ma* to the NEW.olBce.hj-Mewage Box,

Mtuatlau Warned, awi Mely WaaM.

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The DAILY NKW« will print advertisements

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Communications, orders for the DAILY N«ws by carrier or mail, advertising copy, Or information of any kind intended to reach the office, cjin le handed to the DAILY NKWS Messenger Boys, as they paH.s to and fro through the streets. They will be!known by tlrtir blue caps with DAILY NKWS in white letters on the fwnt, and Message l*ot»fch6s light-cofored leather.. The names of our Messenger Boys are: GROBOR M. SPARKS and Wn,LIAM I.1 Powsm. They are, while on duty for DAILY NK#®,, and wearing t^e badge of the paper, its accredited rcppeftentMiveS, and we trust they will, iti their business relations, merit the commendation of our patrons, as well as ourselves, for attention to their duties. .,^^^,,,.^0 ,5 LOCUTION OP BOXBS.

At foot of stairway, 501 Ohio street: At the Driig Store of Buntin & An^-sti-ong, corner $ixth and Main streets. ,7,,

At the Terre Haute House, on desk in. the reading room, At the "Depot Drug Store" of Robinson A Sherburne, 990 Chestnut street.

At "East End Drug Store.'.' J. E. Stom$, 1901 Main street, At the Bakfery and Grocery of Mrs. Af. Qerhart, g®4 South Tliirteenth street.

At the "South knd Drug S4cwe" of Joseph D. Markka lOlfl South Second street..

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At the Agricultural Implement warehouse of

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postal card, or otherwise. UntU our routes j. are thoroughly organised. some failure* •-•-Tke bridk-layere are now actirely enmay be expected, b«t we liope to soon gaged at Reyes & .Sykeft' new shops.

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persons wimtiBg work or situa­

tions. and of those needing help of any kind. mthmU ch/srge—such advertisements not to exceed 90 worda. This is proposed becauae it ia believed it wilt-aid many who need and desire work, and we cordially invite at! interested to avail themselves of the means offered. It nmst he remembered that letters through the ssail are not delivered $0

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used, the letter should be directed to the care of some individual, firm, or postoffice box, and if for city delivery, the postage is two cents. The DAILY Nftws has hose# at the office for the reception of letters addressed to its care, and such letters will be delivered only to the advertiser holding a check for the box number.

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The Daily News Call Boxes and Messengers. To facilitate the collection of city news, as well as to place advertising patrons in close connection with the .office, the publishers have placed Call Boxes at different points throughout the city, eafeh of which wflT be visited several times during the day. from 7 o'clock AM till 2:00 by the Messenger Boys of the DAILY NEWS. These Boxes have been put up for the purpose of'affording a place of, deposit for in formation of local news, akd we cordially invite any person who has knowledge of any matter of public interest happening in his or her vicinity to write Out the factg and drop it in one of our Bpxes. Attache^ to eat^Li Box willbe found tablets of paper. Sign your name to your communication. for the knowledge of the editor only, as a guarantee of good faith on your pa^.

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items

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by a known responsible name are

of the value of waste paper ahd will be treated accordingly. The Advertising patrons

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the DAILY NKWS will also And

these Boxes a convenient, as they can drop tlusirfavors tlterein. and therebV fiave a walk to the office.

A. Power, 104 and 106 Main

street. .. At thfe QitX*ry Stow of T. A. Athiff, 411 lAlPayette stttet, corfter of Loeuat.

AddHional boxes will he plaoed in other loealitlea In a few days. The following card ia attached to each flotirtnt tiw 'mi

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DAILY NEWS MESSAGE BOX. This box is placed here by the consent of the proprietor, as a place of deposit for local items, society new*, or anything of a di

liaracter that would be of interest to the reader of daily .Terte JHaute newspaper.

QFWkn lor the PAOUY N*WR to he lefThy oarrior or seat hy mail, or copy ieff ndvenisemeat^ can he placed »the box. thus securing early attention to aooh

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The pu Hitter* tolieit ttucA ififor-

Thejon'bfiwkeonadttd to Ae point, ahd

to g*iv* the htformation at m*—what may be new* W)-day, te«i ciianc^ to obe wif! be no oewa to-moftow. nrtKfeasi^jM^ tk» be avolded.Ufl Write year He** the paper attached, aiio drop it in the boat, which wiH be visited aeterai timea each forenoon, up to 2 M, BY &E DAUIT Nitwa MIOKIMBS aad the cm tents coateyndto Hie DAJLY Nsws oi&ce. A renpoasibki name 1a «t* quired to he darned to each item, (for the pemmal knowledge only of the fidfeefc) i» a guarasteatofgood faith.

Locau items or,ad*, can be hand­

ed to the DAILY KKW* Kunutesa BORA, as they pass throngi the streets.

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+fL e.rioui efhone. OTd males shipped South yesterday by G. W. C&rico.

»-VThe Governor's Guard will 1egin reg ular drill outdoor? as soon as the weather

"•-•Mh Dainty will give "The Broken Boll," one of Uer beiU pieces, oa Monday evening.

IMrPied. Philips and Sam. Adams, formerly of ihis city, are in the ness at Hastings, Nebraska.

drug busi-

m+TAm Mamie Bnrt, nee Dowling. is visiting her mother and family, on Mulberry. Mrs Burt now resides in Cincinnati,

»-*The Terre Haute Light Artillery have, a meeting this evening at their quarters, at 7:30. A full attendance is requested.

•-•-P. F. Keith returned this morning from Indianapolis, where he has been on business, not connected-with the telephone.

J. Bridwell and wife have

•^Eld^r^JT HV McCtSUyn^ii, paitoi'W Christi&n Cha^bl.Went down to Vincennes to-day to take part in a protracted meettng being held in that city. iff ffi

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^gi^stoirwill not address tie

Y. M.. bplored Republican Club on Friday evening: next, as has been announced, riwingtrf a business engagement. Speeches Will bb'Vhttdev however, by some of the .rogul^. ,iAi Htit ifiiw

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meeting of the Horticultu­

ral Society will be held Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock at the residence of Capt S,( H. Potter, 838 S6uth Sixth. The subject for (tiscuwrfpn will be "Parks

IH^The ''W,v J'., Gibbs, whose marriage with Miss Stmigh was chronicled in the DAILY NKW» of yesterday, is the printer and pressman formerly of the Express jdouble cylinder, now on: the Montezuma Era.

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»--Thc letter carriers of this city delivered during February, 50,684 mall letters 20.410 mail postal cards 884 registered letters (*,161 locaJ letters 2,468 local postal cards 42,59? newspapers, Collected in (tame.. time, ^),588 letters 18,087 postal cards 9,^ newspapers.

•-•Ttie coliecftions of internal revenue for this district^ i» the DAIL^ NEWS learns from Collector Minfhi^l'a office, during the month of February were $101,894,81. In February, 1879 the amount collected Was $62,688.21. An Increase of pearly |40,0dp over Febniaiy, 1879.

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*-^The Gas company has put up two one oa the corner the other on the

beautiful strect lain Of Sixth ahd Main. iu|i.... ^corner of Fifth, and Ohio. They are the $ake liwi as, us^fin Hew York city.— 0m4tte. ,/ i:

And the Gafcette might have added, in every small city in the State that hits gas works. 1f.jiiii4.VI'ii. ill lili •-•-As announced in yesterday'* DAILY «FilW*r MtfCefeh baJid (not tBe

night, as a compliment to their meads andpatroas, aad every one speak* in the highest praise of their txcetteftt music. The Ringgold Ltght Guard band were invited, and amended in abody. ^Ehis looks like harmony in muak, wrt enough.

•-•The Oockteotai Literary Oub eketed the Mowing ofleus last night, to aer»e the ensuing term President—William P. Birch Yice--Pre*ideiat—Richard Scott ReconUng 8ecreti^--4oh'n Apnwai Aa sistant Seowtttag 8eeM«a«y*-Joii» Reia» Fluanciaf SBcrrtilry-^btik f,"' Pekcn Treasuitr—Henry Scliaidt Waidan— E. Probst 1/aher—AiigTwa Loohnaa Conductor—A. Froeb Libmtai»-*M. A. Dolant Trustees—J. Bernhardt, J. Rive and O. M&her.

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over te Mattoon to take part in the wedding festivities, 'to-night, of "Ike" Allen and Miss Bridwell. jl'"11

8^P0r the week ending February 28, the postofBce at this city, sold money orders amounting to fS,788.05, and paid orders amotrating to $%89e.88: ^^w

•-•(Jeorge McFaH, of the Cadet Band, was presented with an elegant piccolo, on Saturday night: It W(U a testimonial from the member® of the band.

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•"•Teriie Haute oiight to have a "pad' factory. Liver pad, lung pad. throat pad. kidney pad, bosom pad, or some kind of a pad.» N* other city of 'this size is without one

O ll III niiimin-nMitoi hi. flH^Geo. F. Jenckes has purchased, an extensive interest in a lumber company in 'Eyanayi% and will, make a home in that village soon He will come up to Terre Haute occasionally to enjoy a day of city Utr« "1"

mentis intended to secure. Justice Strong delivered the opinion, Justice Fiueid d^

sen ted.

—At LbWili, Ma^. there %^b, been

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-1e Louisville & Nashville RK. W taken charge of theMobile l|ontgoiQ,ery

—Tiw Philaferlphia mint turned ont during :he la»t month 8,885,088 piecea valtied at Ifr* 1 .*1* —T^e Iowa Legi^tune'hjUpl^ed ahiU prohibiting the manufacture and of (demargaiine, ,V?. ?», —From November 1 to date Chicago packed 3,878,600 hogs in 1879-^0, asralnBt §,•18,115 in 1878-79. ^1 3i»wt, —Enocli T. Carson has beea appomted chief of police of Cincinnati, and has assumed charge of the, department.

—The lower Mississippi is so h%& thkfa flood, involving the destruction of man, fine plantations in Louisiana, is

were 188 deaths in Indianat

during the month of February, 64 which occurred since the 18fli of month.

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ARTPORD. ONJ?., March 1.—At a inl city election to-dnv, Charles C. trong. Republican, was efected Mayor nt

spec Stroi majo ity, —Pork packing for the winter season in Cincinnati just dosed, amounted to 588. Last season, the number 284 decrease this year 890,350.

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—Both houses of the Virginia £Mm«ral Assembly, yesterday,, passed a bill repealing the Moffit-bell-punch liquor lawr and re-established the.h^euse lawv, i?) .go intooperation May L^,,} .,1 HK-IUI ,« —Huston and Knox, the two men mentioned in yesterday's DAILY NEWS, as, having gone hunting across the river from Evansvul£,on SatUMayy wefe found dead, flve tniles'from the city, on the side.' Tliey had lost their way, got bewildered In the mud, and were prqhably frozen —Indianapolis Sentinel: General Manson has returned from Washington, where he has been for some wteeks looking after the interests of the soldierfe of the Mexican war. He saya that W bill granting them a pension or $8 per month will pass during the present Congress, there being a m^ority in both branches in fnVor (if it. ''in- I:-t

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—The debt statement shows tlie decrease of the public debt during February to have, been $5,672,091. Cash in the treasury, $188,851,658 gold certificates, $10,083, 600 silver oertiticates. $9,869,980 certificates of deposit outstanding, ti$4,r 485,000 refunding eertifllcates, $1,^8,980 legal tenders outstanding. $346,681,016 fractional currency outstanding, $15,681,8ll.08.uP iv.it tJrtthH 'uSt ,s •r* —The U. S. Sqpreme Court has decided a case from West Virginia that the State statute prohibiting colored men from serving on furies is repugnant to the 14th amendment. Where a colored man is tried, and he is not permitted to have men of his own race on the jury, he is, denied imi the equal protection which that amend

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general advance in wages in, Ic^inrf corporations, within a few week/a, and several manufacturing establishments have joined in the increase, which was agTaed to by the manufacturers, without petftipn or other movement of the workingmen. William H. Vanderbilt has directed that the compensation of all officers and ,em-i ployes on the New York Central & Hudson River RR company be restored to the rates paid priory the reduction of July 1, 187?.

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OKTLAKD, Ms., March 1.—Ttifc' municipal election to-day resulted in the election of Wm. Senter, Republican, by 1,284 majority in a total vote of 5,875, Last year there was a ftisfon majority of 40 ih: a total tote of $,844v The l^puhliciths carry Firmington, SfeOWhegati, Lewistoh Auburn, Gardiner, Bath and Saco. T^he Democrat^ elected the Mayor at Ellsworth. During. Cape Elizabeth, Bridgetbn, Palmouth, Gorliam, Kennebunk, KenneD)uiliport, Carmel. Fryebtirg. Hiram aiid K^Ok-i land, all give Republican mdjorltM. Stahdlsh gives a Democratic majority.,

W ABHIH TOTOW, March 1 It is reported to night that Plnchback's appoirrttneTrtt as naval offieer of New Ork^uis will be withdrawn. Republican Senators1 rfre' aHboit unantmouely opposed to fhe rif^ftfttidi, wad will vote against It Hnchback otll

was opened Porter occupied a seat in the Senators' gafiery throughout Randolph's speech, Mid watched its effect With defeat eotfcern. General Sherman Waa oft the 'floor, and also evinced profound fnterest. Tlle diacusskm will last several day*. 1 apeato to-morrow. The attanpt to the dlacttsrfon a partisan character is countenanced by leading Republicans.

WASHZKOTOX, March last Mias liana, rending on while on her way to chwrch,

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1 morning, was caused by the burning of Ithe l^itcheh at ij^'len. ^der^ Nbrth mth! The idteiten i**aa ie6ittpl4tefy: deetroyed, and the roof of thiK^eU^ig damaged beyowi

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,The fire originated. ia supposed, from a defective in the kitchen. The DAILY N*ws hem «piph^»ts 9lthe deiatoriness of the flrn departf^ant i« getting watet on the fire- but- this ^sygj"~Wir^think. be account editor ^MtlrlBrSat wat^r had tote fakenfpm plugs, on d^eatnut.' several a a a

«ti OUT-DONE. A TrtTf •••t^atat'i Ue^trir iHreatlM. Edward Black, son

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Asa M. Black, of

this city,' has struck it rich at last .He has ihventeti and how has ready for exhibition:a novel elective machine to keep a hen ft'om wasting time by setting on rocks, chlps^ j^c., whein there ape ho eggs ready. Chicken raisers will recognize the advantage Of such a machine in a moment. There Is nothing more provoking than to see an olcl.frizzled-up hen clucking around all day tiring to persuade the male inhabitants of theWrnyard tlist she is hard at work up in the loft. She knows, very well there are no eggs in the nest, and that she ought to be laying some, instead loafing around but you can't do a thing with her. IfeW conventions .have been held ever fcinee the, days of Adam, but they never could find a rett^dy'fqr an old maiden hen. Its no use to say to her that she Is wiCstlhg'time—that it is her duty to ^pr race1 Vo lay e^gs ,more and lay around IdssT Vhat! ^ve^ rooi^ejr' on the ^arpt, is 'tailing About Her, and tiiat those of her 'oWn s« are ashamed of ^er. It 4esp't 'affect he1f\ a particle.' She hits, ^de up hCT hilhxi io set. antjl siiq will, cut

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frbrtr'evefrv^ assoclate on earth, hutw'hat ihewifiddit. Mr Block's invention a^Mtlea. her iady-

mateditlM(t4ltiiltt¥)ag%tkli grower Will i)# vory large. The Apparatus is iptite simple, and can be Worked by any 'child. .Two wires run from adftobte callaUd hat tery of 300eups, situated in the kitchen, ap into the stable loft (such hens ft# al ways found in the stable loft, hs The deception which they are practicing would be found out in a heh'honse) ptUtsing through the nest, so thkt the Phdrf Will stick np in rnich1 a munftef as 'to gently pres»i against the feathere when the htn ait»tdown.i: Don't let them protnide too* far as she will discover tlielr prtfsente and w'-fmt 'ttoh-tjondwetor.) The-^4 machine.•'• fi»f re4dy.5'" *Don't be in a harry, Let tlie' hen• ikit there awMlei« You b^ve evtry thing yottf OWn wtty.^Sotort' wldr yourwork Reserve acrtionfor a propitious »occ«8ion. All right, torn we® goi*u#f«ej yoiir finger on file ateetrhs kwOb Of the mattfinp, and the battery willbeset oil.-: Return to your 'Work tL» visual and then when all is quiet, go up into the stable loft, and ttiere„ among the ruins of |vh^t.Wfui once i% noj^te chick, re fiec^ on what the world has loot in: not h^vipg. tliougl^t of his wonderful invention before!

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w«i strode lot by a ter of a

down aad carried into an open

negro, who outraged and aaelke! and fR-ayer book. It

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two hours before she reached her home. Her throat wis black mfak- choking, one ear waa nearly tora front her head* aad her body covered witk bruises from dan aad kicks she had received. The woman BOW tes te a etfttaal Thomas Smothers waa arrested, aad rae* ogniaed aa theawdlisnl At taMMgW a crowd of aboat lOtam xnafchad

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Seventh dlstifet station iumee a»d demandind the pfhdMTt but he had beaa moved to another station, where he waa guarded during tfe^sight by the entire reserve police force.

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di fe \'t ^^fcaiio rtit?r-OccaA. Kearney laid' "the Chinese must grtj" and he found, statesmen at Washington

barney called,

same Kearney was' handsomely snubbed S}\ Itecauoe lie was a workingman—for

Ifconly shows the difference that

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