Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1885 — Page 2

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TH IffDlaR APOLIS DAILY 8KT1HL FRIDA. I ÄJ OKN ifi'ö JAM'AK .0 S85

PROCEEDINGS IS CCMESS.

Tho 3JtThcrson Dill to Increase the tlonal Jiaak Circulation From VO to 100 lVr Cent. It Was Virtually Defeated In tha House A. Substitute for tho Bill Offered. TUE FOIITY-EKJUTU COXUIIESS. The Siate. "Washington, Jan. 13 Mr. IIa!, from the Comraittft; on Navel Afia'ti, reported favorably the b ll for the relief ol suflVrrers by th wreck ol the United States steamer Til! -pcoea. Mr. il'üer, of California, introduced a bill ta increase the pension ol the widow of Oenerat George JI. Tüomas from $JGJ to tl.COO a year, th tanas til the pension already granted the widow of Admiral Terra got. wTte Senate then proceeded to csnaider bilis on tbe calendar. On motion ot Mr. MiJhr, of California, the Senate went into eiccative i?ssion. When the doors were reopened the Senate adjourned. l'U tlOiMf Ti e Speaker laid before the House an es tin: ate from tbe CorzmMloners of the Dla t:kt o! Cdumbla for an appropriation ol SlP.ltO. to er.aMe them to maintain public o.dtr darirs the cereruonifs attending the dedication cf the Washington Monument nd the inauguration of the next President. Keferred. The IItu?e then, under the tpcial order, rnreec fd ta the csnsideration cf the ifc l'U9 recn Funding bill. Mr. Wjikins said a simple provision of the hiil wp3 to increase tae circulation ol Nation 1 Bank notes from ninety per cent, of the bonds deposited to Eecnre such circulation to 100 per cent. Mr. Yaole said he won! J vote against any JT.easure which gought to Derpatuata Xa t:onl Bank currency. Every man who claimed to be a Damccrat should enposa this bII, and not act as an attorney for private coir..orat!or.s The National Dank currency fhotld give way to feome other that wcul.l 1 e cheap, convenient and safe. There nev.r J td existed a more dangerous currency; n t 7tn the wild cat currency of former years It wes a political currency. It coatr?tel with Democratic success "it expanded aber llepul It an victory. He advocated a grer -back curr?T5cy, and pictaral the sericrs which tbe greenback bad rentiere i the Union durng the lit9 war. IU etlcgiztd the greer.tack decision of thSuprexe C?srt. The tories of Wallstreet night rail at it, bat tbe people locked at it a? a protection against the power or Uicji--p-jrated wealth. Ha maintained that, as a r::att!er r f ccod faith, t o member whr was a stockholder of any National Bank sh3a'd epeafc or vote on this n:asnre. He cave do lice of aa anianiraant excluding from rroviaions of tho bill ary bant wnich r fusei to revive Etaudsrd eilver dollars o0 resit er i ay it over tbe counter on tlv knie ter:x9 as jjold. Messrs. Coos and Darnutn opposal tL? Mil. Mr. Henderson, o? Iowa, supported the rneaiare, declaring it wa In the interest t f tbe renale and not in the interest of banlra Mr. Süivfly said the b-il was a proposition io mate n impropriation ot thirty-two ml lcns to the National Banks without askirg any compensation to the Government in return. Mr. Ermfntrout maintained if the Dimocrata wculd take the Chicago platform a their guide on this question they meat i&rcr the pending measure. Ha favored only the measures which be believed could become law. These wre tb LfcFherson and 'Dinsley bills, which, ia the next two years, would relieve the currency to the exteut of $127,000,000. Mr. Potter opposed the bill. He Rave notice of a motion to recommit the bill with instructions to the Committee on Banking ar.d Currency to report back the following bill: To refund the bonded debt of the United States at 22 per cent. I tores t; to reduce taxation upon circulating bank n:tt currency, and to secure 82ch currency a;imi unnecssary disturbance and fluctuation by applying National revenue! economically to the payment ot the National df bt, etc Mr. Potter gava an outline cf his fcheme to get rid of the surplus revenue and furnish n tund for the National bmks. Mr. Hunt trietlly advocated the McPharsoTi Mi:. Mr. Warner, of Ohio, oered an amendment authorizing the Secretary of the Treasurv ?henever the ctrcu'ating not9 of the National Banks shall fall below $303 -"13,085 to issue United States notes in aufficent amount to keep the volume of piper currency at all times at a total of $(0,000,000. Mr. Wilklns then demanded the previous question on the bill and amendments, pending which Mr. Mills mo red the Hon? a1joorn. and pending this, that it aijanrn to ruf et cn Saturday, next, which latter nijt on w sa lost by .31 to 3 1 Mr. M'lljthen pressed hi? motion to adjckuriitating that the Democrats wished to fu Id a caucus. Tb motioa was then carried, jcrs, 13'J; nays, 112. W hils th!e was in r.o sense a test vot on tbe McFhcrson bill (cimy members voting iu the ttüroiative in ordr that that tbe caucus iitiht be hal.3), it operates as a virtual defeat o" that iueaure, as a special ortr is ne t a continuing order. Mr. Beckner. Chairman cf the Bankirg ml Currency Committer, said to an Ai-v cisted Piesa reporter: -rhat tettles the bill; ve never eain be atle to get it bsfore th House." Pecdirg the annourcr.fnt of the vote, on motion of Mr. Ilandall, the Housd nonconcurred in tne Senate amendments to th Vv-'-ndail, Holman and Lon were appointed Vreee. Av , , XTrjT msi ArvT Ai n 1 m T r r9tl was announced to take place imcaa di&tt A Uinage Salt. 3peciii fTrr, i:.if Jan. 14 Misa Falvey, Lata through V e affiled a suit in the Circuit Court aiV tt3 !' ' A aa( ßtl'0d Company foK In-'Qri; 7 dentcn that !'.f . m mm V-.-r'X A rrotion for a new in the sum ol , case was lost i ?Cf-.-afternoon, J. vh"i. time. This 7, one of :a plaintiff, me lawyers wtiuyiuj , Yinion in faror of 15 aanie tock ticket ltf ltifnv tnr tha mail. Ciru Chicago yterday, and had in V? Tyiuithe plaintiffs attorneys, aad r

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eihJe that an appeal bold wlil 3!eJ a Tb bond for appeil ha ba filfd in tbnpericr Court, aad aaprved. The Itii' rcRü Company is making a bitter ri'jf friinst tbe 1 1 aiotiST. tü:3 be'ng t': fcjt'! r&m rf that kind they ha7e Ijat wiuir. tht !tit Dionth.

S3ur(I-rril huA ituf.U-it ;-juIt Tever S;tc!a.l t3 tie .Sf ntiuel. Mincie, led, Jan. 15 The startling rews wo? brought hero this morning that Sara Willen?, slock dl?r, well-sowri here and in the eaaterj part of the county waalast ni.ht robbed and murdered at Bed Key. Ee ba 1 ju3t roturced from Iiitfalo, N. Y where he- Lad gora with ntcck, which ha Lai to'd, and citr.a back with tbe rron?y, the proceeds of ths sa'e. It is rre-umei that he was trotted by his a sasin, and as he was on r-s wvy benje a thcit distance from te litt'? village he was met in the dark, and witr.oct warning was shot down. He ws piclce i no soon after, still conscious, and liveibng enough to describe the manner in whicn tbe crime w&3 committad and the percoaal appcaratiCe ot tne man who committed it. Thus far the citlr.ens though weil organized under the Sheriff of Jay County have, been unable to tind the assassin, whosa life, It found, would net be worth shucks, ea intense is the excitement. For the past week this city has been greatly a.'armed on account of the prevalence of scarlet .'ever. There are now about a dorn cnffso! th?3 dread diseasa among thec'iild en, mot of which are very mslignint. Ti e ri'V d-afh. tht of th daughter of Mr. sua Mrs. OcOir Mteis, occurred yesterday. The Board of Heslth htvo ordered tha. tie Sunday schools, the Kindergarten Industrial School and the public schools from the third ear grade down be closed for the next eighteen days, in order to prevent, if posjib!e, the further spread of the epidemic. The Order of the Holjr GroM. New York, Jan. 15 The ceremony of the adaiissioa of Mr. Huntington, by Assistant Bishop Totter, to tbe order of the Holy Cross, which made a stir among the Episco pal e'ergy and laity several weeks ago, acquires fresh interest from the publication of correspondence on the eubject between Bishop Alfred Lee, of Wilmington, IM., who expresses his astonishment and distress bt tua ceremony, and Dr. Putter. Tae crmnondence i.2iven out by AssUtint Bishop Pcttfr for publication in the next.SitnrJay's v.B:e ol the Chnrchmao, nccora ponied bv a prefatory not, in which he avo3 his willingness to abtut bis action to tha jadgnEt of his fathers and brethren In the rpJiCOpote. Special to tbo S -titincl. Ssym jib. Ind , Jan. 15 Peter Byerly, who fires the switch eD!r e in the 0. and M. night yard, clinjed on a car at 1 o'clock this morniDg to thro od soma coal for himself, when tu train wq moved by the swltb ertrire and he fl oil and Federal cars rassfd over him. His b'.'dy is frightfully mai'gitd. hi- leg crnshed. The company's soron. Dr. M.'F. Gerrnh. was summoned, arnissvRhe cannot Mtp but a few hoars. Bjtrly has a family who is toorly provided for. idiatg- is abunt, tiurty-ö?f jefcrs. Itnn ofT tli Trnrk by u 5tl?j!aced Switch. WTiiKE.srAi:i;K, Pa , Jsn. 15. The Baffalo expresi. a fast train I torn New York on the Lefvgh Vslle-y Ka Iroad, jumped the track at Stoney Creek, near White Haven, this afternoon, catised by a misplaced switch. Abram Evana, fireman on the engine, seeing the danger ahead, jumped from the eagiae and was instantly killed. The expgess car and ergine wve considerably damaged. The passengers were shaken about and greatly frightened, but escaped uninjured Had the en.neor not remained at his post the accident to the train and passengers would have been serious. Djuaintte Victims. Somerset, Pa., Jan. 15. The following is a list of the victims of last night's dynamite explosion at the Somerset Chemical Works: Killed Scott Schaffer, Henry Turner, who leaves a wife and five email children. InjuredHugh Ray, foreman, badly burned on the face, hands and body; James Howlett, similarly injured. There are 500 pounds of nitro-elycerine in a building fifty yards frera the place where the explosion occured. The factory turned out 1,500 pounds of dynamite a day. Kt. John uu Iii tar, Worcestep, Mas Jan. 15. A letter from ex-Governor St. Jchn to local prohibitionists was published here to-day. He says: "The whole story to the effect that I, or the Prohibition Committee, have received a single penBy, pledge or promise from the Democratic, cr any other party, person or persons, directly or indirectly, in connection with the campaign, except my personal expenses, paid by the Prohibition Committee, is Infamously and maliciously falsp." LiguiMi tturflHr. PiTTsrxRo, Jan. 15. A Chronicle ppeclal from Everson, Pa., says: 14 A party of men disguised entert d tha Keck Bros.1 etore, ia which Adorn Kck was eleepirg. Thojr botr.d and gauged him, and then beat him over the bead with a club, crushing n:? skull. Ilia brother arrived in time to"c the bnrglars oil, but not until a liri srrcunt of goods were takn. Kecfc will di A man was arrested this morning aa.t tftktti back for identification." TrrMtrg vf the r.nrth. rAKAM., Jan. 15. In the celebrated Muzemerald mires, situated at Bovsca, this Bepublic, an emerald has been found weighing in the rough r.yer one ponnd, the ltrest ever discovered. I tuwell, Ont., Jan. 15. Salt of excitant qulityhas been discovered her.. The bei is ninety feet through and the end is not yet reached. - ' . The Chautaocjua Assembly Pittsbcbo, Jan. 15 Lewis Miller, of Akron, 0.,haa been re elected Preident of the Chautauqua Assembly, and W. A. Duncan. Syracuse, Secretary. Clero Studebaker, of South Bend, is one of the Yica Presidents. A Chautauqua prees will be established. Clone With $10.000. Baltimore, Jan. 15. Thomas H. Graham, cashier of the Baltimore and Ohio shops at Mount Claire, Is misstnp and he is said to be a defaulter to the amount of f 10,000. He is a prominent politician, a member of the School Board, and an ex-Council man. Lacombe'a Plain. New York, Jan. 15. Mayor Grace yesterday re-appointed Hon. E, Henry Lacombe counsel to tho corporation, for the fall term. The calory t? f i:t ooo p?r year.

TEE INAUGURATION.

Great ft rpara'.ioit i;lFg Stade to orpnt iu Number niitl tir&uur Aty Priou ;nt of the fin. a. Statin' to the Ventlcei. Wasiigton, Jan. 14 Alt'ether about 100 men are tteadily e'-nplojed here in making tLe prtliudnary arrangements for the inang'iraticn. lh?y are looking after quarters, bcaai, tirktts. printing, parades, money, etc. A month frou now the force will probaoly bo doublet'. This ia, of course, exclusive ot tb lare force oJien numbering, majb, -jQ or 303 at work upon tha building Thore the ball will be he'd. The citizens h-re who have observed the inaugaraticLs for two trc-r of years eay the grandeur of th:s oue w lliurety eciiae 'l u iirs ever he'd in point of atteno.enco auo tl e ; l-Lilor cf the proC"dou. Cire enl ext.ensj will neither b epard for the coca'Icn. Few teoplo bava any idea of the ecormity of th? labor. It isalmost as vast as an Intertations I expasition large in it prepcrtlons a3 several State fairs. But a small proportion of the several hundred thousand people who expeci to come make their own arrangements tor accommodations. P.ecJdent3 or the committees do that, and yet that is but a small bit of the work. Kandall Sits Dowu on the Tubllc ttuilding Leglslatiou-Nuue tt the LlnU Will l'as. Washinuton, Jan. II. There is very little likelihood now that the bills providing public buildings for upward cf fifty cities throughout tbe countiy and additional amounts for buildings which have been provided for, will be pasced at this session of Congress. Then aU tbe work of considering the measures must be done over 8gain. The cities which havu sent representatives here to work for buildings will have to seid them bück again. At some points where there are disputes, growing out of inadequate appropriations, and work has been storredupon buildings, another year must rollajouLd before tho wori: can be resumed. Mr. Randall has pat his foot down upon these measures. He. sajs they are jobs and can net pass at least eome of them, cr all when lumped together, are jobs. A great deal of disaptotntment will be felt in various places over thu. It only goes to snow wnai general iniluence one questionable matt?r has 07er an unquestionable cne whea lumped together in legislation. General IlB.tii Hut Uot the YVIul Army Down on Htm. 3;eclal to the Sentinel. Washington, Jan. 14. General Haren, Chief Signal ctJic-r, has brought down on him the wrath cf tba whole army. He as been preferrirg charts sgainst a number of hia ubordinait-s ar,d is 'opoiing the propc&I Hon Deior? Congress tog veaoteof thanks to LV?nteiiant Darlington, the Arctic M;tf plcrtr. L'cls John B. McLyan, ilia b:"n er-in-Uw, t.' e Payees, i r em ctf-r friends com tuto tho coufidoce ofPejident Clevf 1 itid it ioi;kä li4tl thAt tieaerfil l zen will bielieTtd cf V!s ccui'iiissian. He srms to be too dictatorial and not very much enlightened. A 5,000,000 .FA J LUKE. A New, Yet Familiar htorj Tlie Oliver ltros. A' Phillip Srippeud i'syments. Pitts bc kg, Jan. 15. This afternooi Oliver Bros. & Phillira and the Oliver & Roberts Wire Company, limited, issued the following card to their creditors: "We are to-day compelled to suspend payments and purpose calling immediately a mt etir g of those interested, to whom we believe e can show assets amply sufficient, with some indulgence, to pay every dollar of our liabilities." The report of the embarrassment of Oliver Bros. & Phillips, the greatest iron firm In the city, when all Its connections are considered, flew about like wild fire and set the town agog with excitement. Such an event was recognized as a catastrophe unequaled by any previous failure, and the great popularity of the individual members of the firm made it all the more to be deplored. The truth of the matter seemed to be that dull times, an immenss pay-roll and other neceecary expenses have compelled the fir n to ask fcr an extension, somewhat similar to that Riven to Graft, Bennett & Co , who faijrd two years ago. There are ms'iy stories afloat as to the immediate caun cf the trouble, but in banks and on all a'dej it eeemt d to be the gereral feeling that an f xtension would be asked for and would be granted by the creditors. It is impossible to guess at the liabilities of the firm. They are reported at from three to fHe millions. Local bankers say that there is about a million or a million and a hslf of paper held here, with good collateral fcr almost all of it. Large blocks of pap?r tre hf Id in Kastern States, a3 far East as Ma?sacD.usett?, while very large sucas are csrrif-d in New Yora acd Philadelphia. The firm hfs nade laro investments ia real estate, ar.d bus an iiuraen? amount of coll iters! tf various kinl3. It is thought tnat tbcie is i ot the f lLtes. dnbt that an extension wll he granted, and that the firm will pay. Btnks have the jrrcaipst eoatidr.ce iri the management, and will be as liberal as pos'He in their arrangement?. fisrry W. Oliver, senior member cf the firo'.vis seen by as Assecatcd Pr.vj repreFfiriati'Te this afternoon. He raid th whole aüair was so uddt?n that he hadn't time to colUct his thoughts. He wa3 unaole in give fignre3 to day, but just us soon as it was possible a. full and complete stitmeat would be given t;te public. Erery dollar tbey had belonged to tbeir creditors, ind he flt confiderit that the asv.etswould largely err eed the liabilities. It is raid their pay-rolls amount to ;'2X).CHX) to $250,000 a month, find this wan too ninrh lor them to met any longfir. Bankers fav the firm have reduced thir lines to a sower point tban for years, acd the embarr;n.eut was a surprise io every one. 13ink v Itobber. . Clevelakd, Jan. 1". The Mechanics' Bank of Galesburg. 111., received a verdict against John Larnev, alias "MoWe Matches," for S12,S34 00, in a suit for $9 GM stolen from the bank in 1871 by 'Matches' and his pais. "Matches" has property in this city. Proposed Michticwu Legislation. Lixswa. Jan. 15. Among the treasures presented in the State Senate to-day was one to amend tbe Constitution 6oa3 to prohibit liquor traffic A bill has been also presented to re-establish capital punishment for rnorder and rape. Tbe Jodge'i 11 and y Weapon. KAsaiaCiTY, Jan. 15. Judge James W. Danlap, of this city, recently wounded by the accidental discharge of a plnol while

l:zg rallied ir. h.'s IiippKet. d:i at nvon to thy. J-taot Throiih it)e irilow Whefi:u, V,r Ya, Ja 12 -Mrs. William YarLev WB! fh-ii at ürafton, thi .Stau, last WdLt-dy vhl'.f- ittüi iu hr hois in;rf'r.a. a ch l1. T:-e shot w.-.a tirtd thr ihe wir,(Vw by a t-arty outside. Äadiei th?s eterin f men h-r ou '..( iCtnt .t rwitiis'i iiit-ri Cimt;:i.hd 3id., Ja:.. 12 A setiois riot cccr rredat m little ij;:i:,g tu a of Ecihftrct to dv. ?t. hl -h.u.t l Mdrir.ae: Sweden i-rtri.. s:.ive nt stores f ere fr- tiy v.i :i? a nu'j.be: ?er badly l.nrt bn ?..o: e k. !'.! S-d Seen in t, Car. Iteccnt Atlanta (Ga.) Sotcia!.! Mr. W. B. Ltie, on" cf the we'ilthieot citizens cf SpringtleM, 'fetin., had lor gbee i a sailtrfr fionx hart tlisfus-. Tv vree he cor.clGded to spend tbe inter in F ori U, rd arrived in Leesburg, cccoamarrel hy his wife, h'p e n, ad an eight year-nU ao'bter. Aftr a few days there it wag e-id'.-z.t that the climate did not iitpro7e his cond tioa, and he expreed a des;re to return Lome and dio among his fnnd3. The hole party were on their return trip. There were nearly a dozn persons ia tne sleeper besides ths invalid gent!e:naa and bis kindred, and each one of the rassenger3 felt for the afliiclcd fanijy. 8oon after the train l-.t Griffin, Mr. Lowe grew suddenly and alarmiuply v.orse. He frll back upon his pillow, ei d, while h eyes rollel abiut, gssxrt for breath. 11 wife quickly tr.tTSferied har husbsnd s head to her shoulder.

. whde hi3 daughter beati bathing his fa.e teve:al pasngcrs quiekly realized that tbe get!t!en'in wss dying, tut bnia piwerless to avtit death tept tasir tea!3. As the train rolled mi! afler mi'e Mr. L-jwe continue 1 to fcink, and just as it left Erst Point for Atlanta df ath entered the ele.eper and the suffering man waa at rest. When he died there was not a dry eye iu thocosch; ?very heart had pone cut to the oillicted wife, son and daughter. When the train rolled into the Union Pasfenpnr Siation undertaker were called in and the body was surrendered into their hands. The remains were placed on a Western and Atlantic train to te taken to his late home. Mr. Lowo W33 forty-thre ytas;f age. He was the father of euht ih'ddrtn, rtipy Connty Journal: We have heirJ Hon. W. D. H. Huiitt-r, of the L&wrej jöburg Reenter, e poteen of ai a fitting per-; lor the Coi!f.eCTi-hip cf Internal Kevotnja ii thr fc'ixth Ctd!tc;ion D strict. We r.efertilv it-done the id'-(. Wui'e cur p;r on-i! ac-qnaiD-anix v..tr Dr. Il'jntfr is eo t!jviJ,t iintiten, w Luo-v e iü.'H o( h:u r- tn-js cordially rco;. uv t?d a'.d. if no? 1 bsolirit his 8ppoi;;lrirt t t: i;io A c aicc Hi th tr. s 1' readily r'kv th tte Fi.urth o:'.'.rf''Orifi! lvrrict i j d'jiy ei'titi'td to ti e M-p-jitifftC, ft trutn tt.it ca mtte nipfnitl, one th tt ii already a i mittpd. Dearborn Csu'-ry a!ot,e pvs wx ?C t(,tCO of the 1 401 CCt) coPfdei in hoo ol the Sixth ltdxJct. We, ti.eref jf fte i'o ren.on rir jusiic in coing 31 ie of J:s bordtrs to tud an incumhart for thn p n'tion. Dr. Hunter Is a thorough Democrat alway at hi? post in the het of tb' bittl anrt has the tearty irdo's?nirrt of mtnv o onr prominent Democrats for tho pitio r It is bnt fitting that this public recognition cf bis invaluable Eervicf 9 be-made, and we ehall confidently expect it in due season. Tbe Chinese eay a large nose indr.cite ehrewdnefs, but we pay a red nose and a baik?n? crugh indicate the need of a bottle cf Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. THE OLD RELIABLE." orr YEÄR5 IW USE. Tha Greatest Hcdical Triumph, of ths Agei Indorsed all over tho World. SYMPTftMR OP A LIVER. Loss of fcppatite. Nausea, bowels cos f tive. Pain in the Itead.with a dull con: sationin the back part. Painund9r theshoulder blade, fullness after cat; ing,witli a disinclination to excrtiort of body or mind, Irritability of temp cr, LowspiritStLossjof memory ,witfi . fgglig having negloctod sonie dutyt 7eariness..Dizzine5g, Flutter tn of the Heart, pots before the eyes 3?ÜQ5ß W n.H'ead che,Re stlessnesa at night, highly, colored Urine?. IF TITESC WATvIlITx GS AHE UNHEEDED, gZ2i:U3 ZZH.ZZ2 VTIIL C3CU S3 cziL:ri2. TU1TS TILLS me c-nt cial!y adapted to But h cases, one loe eiijfta tuch a change of feeling as to cst(mish the suHcrcr. They Increase the Appetite, ami cause tho bo Jy to TaW e ttn llrv thus the system in nonrii)il, nnj by tbeir Tonio Action on tho IuT?Jdlve Organ, Kegn. Ur Xtool pHMhicf l. I'rirn a. mats. TÜTTS EfiAiS OTE Grat ttjiir. or WaisKr.ia cliaTseil to a Glosst liLACK by a-slnicle application ol this Die. It imparts a liEturiil color, acta instantaneously. .Sold ly Droggist, or pent by t-xpresä on receipt of $1 Office.-44 Murray St., New York. 11 a j &7&mZ 1 I 1 -l mm " PERPtCTLY SATISFACTORY In crer7 reiP'-.f .: ri .?-. r. -i 1 . ..rr. 'At 1.1 a t iriry of t.X -ra ir-.i I vi.'"!. j lr l::- M d ia.ir frtrjrhti i-. sr v r "..r:.-;i-, t.u.i-icu Vyi fr uaif? t i'-'l'i n f.e on t !.cx. CHICAGO COSST CO.. ChiC2gO. Iii. A CA KD, To all who us isCerlnt frsa c rora and tnii teretion of ronth, cervooi neo. etvrljr decay, lam of mnhool, eto .I wll tend a redt that will care yo IfitKl OJ CHABGI. Ihli zret reatdy wj dliccverM tssslonr7 In Sonlh Arserlc. Seed alf reve4 esrelope to ET, Jcujtk IT. lKH4,S3t UKlDi Vtvlcrkt

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