Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 November 1883 — Page 2

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tJsweeaBI

Bp?'1 4 4k HW"

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Its reperaMl that the

New

Mthe

i itf thr Tiaiio. Clusunnuti

Wn&UM Coantor, a Bew York potto

tatajaR for awarder. He need both

to pat

In Milan

O taw M Mr. Cfcorlotto B. Farloog,

B. T- was santoaced to six

of Charity Iamris.

fensiaos. Mm Minnie Bill,

nu, of Omnia,

ft

in the

If. i ,

day.

I is eafct that craaka an writtag letXn evangelists, Moody tad StoJcey,

to

Ok the M FoalluMr. the chief of the

On the 3d a

i liotoooomd In

whloh ft neather of

auditory sarveil

Oil tho Bight of the 34 ft fin entailing;

MM of ever ClsX,a1 occur lodta Ulaagow,

A BMiWinuv stopped the stage

aVsVaY ewupuaMgggng ujaalsnne, nouns' wamSg) asaR eBBeal aVP4SVaQP9aai4 Hawass handle worth $4,700.

Qar the M tho Caaftdifta wrecking;

O the 5th two girls w Jared ay tho anplsaisa of ft

teBsesoa. APAxarxx

IOC BOM

fnUiijin-

John Quialaa. Ut-

hy

S. F. KxiXY. a tramp printer,

ran over and killed by a Wabaah train near daeeaa6eswSno IeuensHU; ia wonlnf neuama A r Ara.T ooaubtiag of Calvin Hafles, his wife sad tares children, of-Topteu, Pa., Tho yeeusgest child died. At Priacftosi. Wis., Mrs. Ellen Long ad I 8. Whittsuaore bar boon arrested nhorgsd. with anewdss-ing a boy found in the river wish his throat eat. Whitteraore ta tho boy s father. Aboct tea o'clock the night of the ath Ire at Waikenrilie, Oat., about throe uaileeebove Daferoit, Mica., oa tho opposite

of HJroai Walker Sons udS haad

for fattening.

Oa the afteraooa of the 6th Spring-

by a eyeleae wMeh

of at

of thirty or forty

lu!!1!? amiaiha BB,e ,9r St Ils gW. Mary ..J fttttjLfZ !!Z OaeaaaaVveaaMftd ea tho MatlnsUaa- satini il mMm--mlmmt jmsbsoaUyad SLZT

Oa the Sd, at gioax FftIl,Dakotft, the

Msa tho tetagfoah polos, tho

Aotricat boa FOrtUad. Oregoa, say bftlaoartata that too wheat sarpta of Oragea ead Wssaiagtna TorrUory wtU as MejIM aoas lose thaa asiotufufo oati awpF wowpf wf wwawew e"i wwwww w wm ta.vaa on Is now being shipped to the satat at Bow Orloaaa froat Mojtko, aa asoro oeoOy eeseaetble thaa tho aUats o( Mealeo, ffere heedrad poeads of nara wmr fssssd throagh Sea Aataaio, Toaaa, on It has beea decided by the Federal assrly roalaaaai, who left prior to the bumaaeo of rotara earUllcetoa, are eatttlod to Tan 8oldierB, Hone at MUwaakee hes a isswaa who had boon aaloop tweniyatao deys ea tho 4th without waking. Ov she 3d the preliminary examinattea was began of tho ansa Carpenter, charged wtth anardortag Sura Bust at Iflilif, HL Pajus dispatches say the French Minister of War Is preparing a roaenre corps of 10,000 awn for Toaqnin. Om the 3d the Western Inter-State Baeo Ball Association orgaalied at Youngstown, a Ox the 6th the forger Dewey was hold to bail la Boston in the sum of SW,00Ol Tux Mnaieipai Council of Par's reJsetadthe proposition to reestablish th Battoaal OuanL Tbb Internal Rerenue bureau is notified that threats are mads a-jainst the revenue ofleera at IaaTilie, Vs. Thm Board of Trade of London, En jr., iiniaenwiuls the ostabliabuient of loiai Marine eourts to Investigate wrecks. Ox the 6th the Lyons anarvhUts exploded another infernal machine, wrecking the mansion of a wealthy merchant. lKSTKrcTiox.1 hare been wsued to Admiral Courbet to push the campaign in Toaquin and make the Chinese Government show Its haad. Moxtkko has girea up the fight in Peru and resigned command of the troop at AreqaJpa. The troops were enraged and

promptly murdered two of bis aides.

Ox the 6th Officer Couroy, the New

York policeman who needlessly killed

seasn last weak, was formally ar

raigned and committed to custody.

Ox the 6th the body of W. A. Seely, a

land buyer froat Michigan, was discovered

Dak. Over fTW was found

head, while revolver lay near

Fox the week evding Boeeaabers the asset standard dollars aawentod to T1.n, against ljSttOO for tho ourrespondiaf

ported last year.

ULTI SEWS ITEMS Waamu A Co., engineers, failed

Ox the 6th Chief

Ms

is sneionanBd of B, L.

rTeekt Bahia-

Tn Mian

CtasBwMe atasJsrfsMs'y HaaMuf

Wnutx EwwatjaaML

at raawuea, V. JT., dtsA ea Kso Mb.

Bxmaxm have ueptun tks) Dake of

tsmai, Stetrr .

Ox tfce 6th Jodgo Flan, of flea IVaa-

Bm ta

of the

aim, to afford aa opporteatty of

Thm Oomx Indian, Crow Dog, under

of ansa, who lately aaeaaidfwm

of Daadwood, 0. T., has beta

es at Pine Kidga Axeney.

Ox the alght of the 3d Judge Iaaac

Repablieaa pot

to

by Ike

mnumm4iMxwMALQmmmuM has

Ox the Sd the Coroner's jury oa the

tK. Y.)

thonO-

of tho

Ox tint 3d extraorfHaftty preenntioas

are tahen to gna.

Daho of Oaanaaght was to no blown

Ox the 2d the Standard Consolidated

r, of Sea

s dt visaed of tweacy-ave per

eBodle Tunnel Company

of Bftsoa per cent.

Fox the seven days ending the 3d the

tbrouflNMt tho Untted

eVVnl 9MNt safcl eVlWawt uHt

fore. Tax Grand Jury ia Hew Tork found govsmmsnt employes fat the CoaapVi ellei a oases and Bureau of the Water Begwtor. They are ihaigiii with misappropriating

P. Poster ter

falss and letttleas

Me was

saseVnasdet Asx4jn,Ten, an w reenterheaeewparfornJeT "rrxn wklsh

Wanuc

worUag hi a saWHaBl, M rrg,a,isamo Mai ate stuaabkd

ahT and aw maas body eat In two, Oa the Slat the Hi tarns Uelykead anil I lbsmbra collided sad soak la the Irish t&anaeL The crew of the totaai siislssh TBB HftverhQl (Ma)Faeaoa was twbbedby harglan of 9799 oa awatghtof October 31. Ox the 1st a dwelltag ia andnaaU eaagMnre,eadMrs.Mery Welsk and her

Ox the 3d Mr. LlTtllxeb, of Chv

Tax Comnoiationer of Internal Rer-

aw ta his aaunml report says the aggr

eosufts teds year are oatteietod at

$mM9jm. Pmrtai the first three mono

of the fiscal year there has been a falling est of fT.nSMOL. A saving to the Oovera-

099 aaanally by the conaslldatlsu of the

eoUectioa dtstrieta.

Tna Director of the Mint in his annu

al report shows that the gold received and

operated upon for the year was ttaJfJO.OSO;

silver nearly aav,000nl0. Coinage for the

year was valued at PMae,7M; total goii

eetoagu, BsVla7Jlf; aOver, fag4M7D, of

whteh fBkllLllt were standard dollars.

At the Troy (K. Y.) Pohrteohaic la

the

A KtOT oa ft snail scale oceaiTed la

the streets of flledelphie oa the tth, ta

wkkh several pars o as were badly hart. It

grew oat of potttlral dHpnto.

Reexxtxr dlseorerad sranggling

operations sioag the Kio (Irnnao led to the

errast of a nasnber of msslcaa

cars at Bow Laredo ea tee eta. Duxrxo the lest year there

deaths la the Vaibnl Btfttos smy.

214

at Loudon on the Sth for OMJ000.

Thk Serrifta troops hare had ft col-

with the Insargents.

BAroxrs of the aartender of the Apaes tn Ariaoaa are eonfiramd. At ckutford, X. C a dwelling borned

en the tth with three negro children.

Tax Chiaen Ccnuacnt wul iadorte e oourse of Marquis Tseng. The latter

says ta the even of war Aaaat will be the

Oocxt vox Bjomwx, Grrnad Chanbarlata to she Par man xeaperer, died on tkMam. Jaom Hirr, of Mllwnakee, is reported to have been wai dared in Mexico

of the v-

ia., rommitted

His aiMjeents are

CkaxussE. Dtx,

Dcxno a in at Boabefac France, on

i Ish, a quantity of banatne onploded,

Lxs Wxrra reeeatiy eoaisaieit to

Oekaalil, Wis.,

sui-

Six men wen badly injured on the eat by the fall of an sle rater ta tho Capitol buildiag si Bismarck, D. T. Fxaxk Wiucxa, of Zaaeevine, O., a grandson of Conwaodore Wilkes, became tost in the wflds Of Utah reeswUy and died of starvation. Anctifttaxor Ltvch, of Toronto, Oat.,

rtttea the Pope a letter on the low of in Amsrhna en account of imjorr-

Tbx Court of Appeats in St. Louis. Mo, on the eta, decUed that the i amove! of Chief of Police CamnbeJt was UlegaL Ue was reinstatsd in ofike nad at the meeting of the Police Beard charges were formally prof erred against htm wtth a rtew to ousting him in togsJ form. OoxrrnotxxK Ejumc k credited with the slelimsnt that wtthout seas remedial laghnatloa the Knttonal lawks will, during she next two or three years, give up over half their circulation sad osase e eontrac Men of the euriency from aa)gjtpr)tn00 to JasJaOans flaf aeanaaaE ewfllsJas Jpasjss'4eu(al aausj euQtag ta of the bonds tontlness at the aaaassnaaaiB snataat PVvnPvllw I eliaBs Thm Twatotv which arrfred on the gth at Bewport, from Bow York, on her trial trip, Is regarded as much the fluent vessel ta the U. B. Navy, fxte will soon sail for the Asiatic station. Several normbars of the Corean embamy-the Minister, Mia Yon Ik; tlMlfeciwlary.Hah Kong Bow,

aad Py Yoa aa ead Ya Ex

I will be tahen to Cares by

Mo.. Nor. 1

A disaatrout tornado swept across the weatora portion of Oreons County shortly after two eMook the) afternoon, teaviug ruta and ileaiaHlon la Its oourse. It rams, aa usual, from the aousbwast, bearing snelnly to tho nertheaet. The village of Brookline, oa the 'Prisco Bead, west of here. Is reported aa totally destroyed, and rumors of similar disaster reach ue from Republic, twelve miles west. Wires are down, ell telegraphic eonuaunication ta that direction cut off, and ml the news is brought ta by persons on horseback. Basel! Dell school house, four miles west of this city, on the Carthage Road, wes totally destroyed, end the building rased to ita foundation. Although fell of children at the time, acme were fatally injured, sad bat few are seriously hurt. The stomwload struck Bprtngfleld at J:30 o'clock, about two blocks south of too west end of Division street, and swept clour serosa the city boundary at the line of the 'Prisco Railroad, The course of the storm across the city varied but two or three blocks from a due east line from where it struck to where it passed out into tho open country east of the machine shops. The time of its paasaga could not bare exceeded three or four minutes, vet the de atruction of property ta the city will not fall much below gsWOjXJW. Four women are known to have been killed. Two other women are supposed to be faulty injured. The recovery of three men is doubtful, and the list of minor nccidenta and injuries will run Into the hundreds.

It is estimated Out about thirty dwell-tax-bouses are totally demolished and nearly loo others badly damaged. Fortunately for the Underwriters, the tornado wept across tho residence portion of the city lying along the boundary line between the old and new towns, where house stood further apart, and in some instances were cheap temporary structure. A strip averaging about one block in width marks the track of the storm, and nearly every building within its limit was more or less damaged. The south line of the storm crossed Denton avenue a few feet north of Mr. liarwood's new $15,000 house, doing him no further damage than tearing down bark fences, apeetting out-houeM and . bending down the lightning rods which projected above his dwelling. Prof. Oliver Brown's house, next nrto. had the chimneys blown off, win.l-.wi dashed in and out-buildings iWtntyed. A new hoiie, partly rotm!-tfd, opposite Prof. Brown's, was not onlv blow n lnn but totally wrecked. Mr. William Htie, the ountrator, was in it when the atorm came, and saved bis life by druppinK dwn between toe foundations as the erasing building went to windward. Mr. H. B. Trenthsm, of the Southwestern, next north of Prof. Brown's, bad many osk trees torn up by the roots in his yard, Itu his dwelling stood firm. H also found two or three oak trees six inches in disnveter in his lot, which had been Uni m elsewhere and deposited there by the atorm. The fine teeideaces of Alfred Barwood, Will Crutohar, D. H. Nichols aad others eaflVredoaly brokea glass and demolished ohtasuey tops. The two story brick residence of Mr. Headier, corner Beaton venue and Division street, had tho second story carried away. Mies Moore, ta nee upper story at the fiaas, bad ber foot bmBy crushed snd waa severely bruised by the fall, but the inausteswere otherwise unhurt. The upper stories of Louis Betand's house waa blown away. Passing eastward a number of small houses on Washington avenue were badly wrecked, including those of Dr. Weir, Ma tor Abbott and Mr. Atwood. The new Catholic Church on Webster nad Deal sou strsots was blown into a mass of broken brick and plaster. A half block west of this the house of Mr. A. B. Campbell was totally destroyed, aad Mrs. Aruejutst, a Swedish woman, who hanmuad to be there, was instantly killed.

Alonsa Wait was badly injured by the

Plum the Vartsws fttu4es-

ha Mtasssrliueetls M. weed in Ylrtfknia Pea-

sptraata Basinssie ay (a a paniieaaM gisastla Bis sitae of Caer tit tMen m aersetsry at atate in Xew Ifeik. wittaaKe. pwbttraa ataJorMy la Xwrth .Xru .rhes uf the tgtslaare - Retures Irsrn Other atutes. Xew Teen. Xkw V Nov. a. At thl hour, midnight, it I nnp ..hie t. give amirstt nsures of th'- r nH .f the U Uea. It has been a very ju.-t Jjy h re m tho city. withttHMi weatlK-r snd a fair vote. Tho biajriiriac and eetimstiiu l tit. t tin. Hctaoorstle atate Uckvt hss a m orlty iu th; city of MK or fti.WJtt", m M) nari. the ht ml of thvtiaket. whiruestnHn u I4.oout. hind. He ruus iehiid to all th- Unrecife-. thanks to the wmbiiied HTorttor th- i t!n Ik's and Ikiuor men. wbc fousht htm m ssrli . It w piohsbSe that the Ju rnwrstk- .- tirki t Uessrted bytpW or .'. berrftijr Mvnunl. who will seolabiy tqtnwv tUruuj!i w.th 4.UW Oft AJbMbjI anawaJaWny It is very probable that th- Aeu.W.v l hpubueaa. thoush it can not t $ui certainl . The majority eitaer wa win TinHenate will be Repubk-SM 4--!fl'H -" to 12 or ft to nX In the t it l-ie I li -re hu- hwn no end of cuttinr snd tr.uliiiic. It i tlr.b tlt that Reilljr. the DeMMH-ratk' niu ru fot ;tnit-r. hi eleeted by . msW.ni . AuiAMV. S. T.. Nov. 7 At I a. m. the K c utout Jmint.u tm t'arr's election by 12.UJ. The rest of tl e t'HHtorstk-tli-kt-t is peiN) e'etei. Ttw nU-' tnd 1" Heuuhilraiift aid It lBof- thr Asciubly, at Ki publican and S3 Dt-niw rut. atesancnasetta. iMtTr, Sov. I. The State election tc-isn ha- twvn unpreoedeutidln intensity of freeing. lmm- niMr .f vote polled and enthusiasm t th.- result, whieh Is a substantial Kt-puhlu-an u-utry. Before the election the kput!:i-anfiiiitat-I that the total vitc wouM U- 3K.0. li.000 lanrer than that -s.t Id two. whk as the hoariest polled . They i-lsimai I.VV for ConSTessraan Hobtnson. HenublM-an ca-idtdate for Ooveraor, and ctmceded IhMMu lo tSnvvmor Butler, a fslu of S.SBB over but vnt h'rt yesr. The Deeaocrats thoturht the vote wtuld not exceed XNLttW and ctalawd li,'' tor Uutler and conceded taVH) to Mobieson Returns up to mtdnUrht nhow that the toast vote exceeds the wildest iniitv1nskns of either party. Two hundred snu tairt -thn-e cities aad towns, including l.o'ti romoIHe, sire KoMnsou UU.WTI and lttit:r 15.-8 Thtise same places last y'Hr nmw Uuf- IfS.31 and Bishop. Heptiblkan. hV& 1 h ratio continued tbrousbouttbc Mai' niskt- tue.iotal rote ahUUL. of which kMnnii ir t l6i.(HOantl Hutler WIJW. show In a rsln for Bni.-r over last year of twelve p-r out sn.l s nam for the H publicans of tS per cent. The tow n vet to be beard from are. however, mainly HeouM!can stronfhoUls and will pruhsb.y wcll the majority for Robin-on u UMSW or !" . which the Kepuhiivaus now elsiin. The balanoe of the Republican Mte ticket Is eieeted by maoritb ransiaar protwhly from sW to i,tMi. The Kenul.i'-an hate abm elected a (ouncil at least ei-ht-tiiubs Regutilican. s rood wtHrktna msjorttv in the rnste, snd have Increawml tbvir inu'orlty lu the lower branch of the l--ilstiit-. Th- eieitruwnt all dwy bat at fever heat. The petpt" of the Sitc h never, durtns or war the- wsr. htn-n o tb'roujrhly aroused or in earnest. Ii hs l- ii a superhuman attempt on the part of the iiuticr nsrty to fasten their artp on the Mate pstmnase snd place Butler in line for th- Prt-tdency. I Hi the other baud, Butler's opponent have arisen In their triurbt. Three hundred and thirty-three towns and ctttcs. with thwueu to bear from, rive Robinson l&SJKi! Butler. tsftJal; Almy. iJEst; Arnold, at; seatterntg. 41. Robtneou's ptursUrv, fta. The beeuUve Council thus far stands Republleaas, Pesaeerats and 1 In doubt. The ieaatr ft Repubhuasav 11 IkwtoeruSs. s dbtrtota to bear ream. The Houe in hV pubuenae, at Dcmoerau, it dbftrssts to turns: from.

fall of bis bouea. and bis nose snd face

crvsbtd out of all semblance of humanity. Botussu BoonviUe street and Robersou arenas the most notable destruction waa that of Becker's cigar factory and the rest-

oi tr. WMtworw. scarcely a res-

former, and the debris of

all over the neigh

borhood. Several eoUexe students ta the

latter building were Mown Into the street aad the wrecked bouse piled upon them. Biagularly, nothing won than bruises and contusions resulted. Bast of Hberman sweet Mrs. Dunbar and Jtru. Finney were killed by their falling

ana two

tlge is left of the the latter is sent

women.

own, badly and perhaps fatally Injured. Mum Berry waa badly hart by the de-

ssrnctionof bar father's souse, and waa polled from uader the ruins mors dead than alive. Search was mads among the ruins for the four-year-old brother for some time, hat the little fellow finally cams crawling from under some heaps of boards and Umber at the beck end of the tot but little injured. On Boonvllle street Johnny Marcroft waa Mown oat of a wagon, whirled across the street snd dumped against a board fence Aeeratebed face aad hands and nusceltanuoua bruises and lamps comprise bis A student from the University of Arkan-

was caugnc in an outnouse on noon vine

ami earned in toe building, roiling

block before one suit of

aad tamhUuK, clear across the he escaped, with the loss of

The deaths, ko far as known, are Mrs, Dan bar, Mrs. Ftunsy, Mrs. Amquist and Ktas Kdmondson. The loss to the woolen mill is estimated at from $8,000 to $1M0U. The track of the stcrm across the city waa about one Mock In width and over a mile ta length. Thousands of people rushed to

sue scene or destructloa, and within twenty

aunutes nrtsr aw storm coasoa ever

possible was done to reUeve tho

nad bouse the homeless. Many

hie sights mark the storm's track the city. In some places pieces of

mm scantling are driven through the sealing of beasss aa smoothly as a knifeatadd could ha pat throagh a potato. In

eae pwee a nonra was errven tnrougn ft stx-

oax sapuag as aaowaiy as u

Lest tn the

BOoron. Masu, Ber, A

The whaling hark Louise

Bl In the Arctic Ocean by striking

Ice. Six men perished. The captain chief oatoer arrived at Baa Pranclsco

yesterday in the hark Francis Palmer. The

was vaiueu as ewiwvi Bee httaaxed to J. H.

at

Psnuns&rnia, Xov. M a. m, The eoandete returns received at the Amoctaasd Press eXke from sixty-four of the sixtyseven counties in the mate aire Xllea. RepubHoan for Audttor-General. a majortty of 1&.MS. The still reamlnuvr couuttci Braeford, Konet and Sullivan will increase the Republican majority to r.jm. Complete returns of the vote ot uuacRy sive the feJfoeriasr reeults: For AudStnr-Oeaerat. Mies. Keoubtloan. tMa): Tajarsrt. DrnKterat, " AV; Nlles' majority. anl. For Xtate Treasurer, Uvsey. RefmbMcaa, TMSS; Powell, ltemocrat, MJKh, For Instrtct Attorney. Oraham. KepuMican. no opposition, taVSSO. For Comptrouer, Jefrreys. sunmMtcan, aVftB; Pare. Democrat, and oounaittee of one buudrvd. M.ft&l; Jaffreys' maioetty 1.171. For Wk tK t'ourt of Ouarter Sees tons. Lltk-UHi. Kcp., 7&.4JS; Knowden. Oetn.. IMSJ. K,r Coroner, Powers. tt3N Hooper. Bern.. SRJXt. w. U. HenerL cnah-maa of the Deinoctattc fwate Committee, has Issued the foilowiiur: "The RepuMlean majority of Philadelphia Caracas me most saaxuise BepuMlcan ealeuMttoos. It wipes oat aBaretliMid nisjni . but the country gtotrlcta hold up to our BsTurea, aad untfl the western counties see heard jyemt do not concede th- .at Ut the ?aalruftn Cooper of the Republican Ptste Committee aetiaialiis his party have carried the (Hate by not less thsa ).) majo' Hy. He says n tm as oome in as slowly that the esact reeuReaa not he aseertsiasd until morning. RAI.T1MOBK. XoV.t. The aleetton ta this Htatc was fr Oiirprmw, Htase Compuonei, Altorney-Oonersl and the Iadalaturs, eaepting one-half of the Senate, wto keM over), aad all eoucty onVers. In Baltimore eny. a Judge of the Cmirt of .tn-

peala. Clerk of use Pupreme Court. SacrlX, mate's Attorney, three Jodsesot th Orphan's Court aad City turreyors. The lcrietsture. which eteeta a Untted etalc Mcn itor to sue-

Oroome, caaelstB or as pnair and fi

hers of the House of Dekwates. irf the

Ihlrteea ienalars hsddbur n-er. five are Ueuev

cruts and ebrbt are Repub'.k-an. ofthetluW teen Senators tn be elected, they tl iu the last legislature eleven Democrat ami two RepuMtaan. The Hmm of Ociexatm (,:ood slrty DamoBiuts and thirty-owe Hpwtliea. . The returns for several ward tn I !' arIane'sDemocrati majority tn this ttty will be Tim.

Memms eome tn slnwlv Of tho t

three eouaths iu the lHatc panisl rturnai

hare hceu reerrrctl wna eetnaaieu majon There l no doubt, lnwever, ol McLaue si

Uuu as Unrernor.

Drxvkr, Cot., Kor, A Rx-eVuetor Chaffee wt a rfbl; triumph over his rival, Senator HUU today. The entire RepMbttoan tteket tn thai county is elected by majorities ranging- from X to :. The fight oentered on Bbertg . Oraham.tlic uccemful oandidate was selected to make the race by Mr. CaftWse, who basked htat with great ability and ntunty of money. Fwratter BIB; oraan. the Denver RkjaahnVaw. openly boHed the namlnntlnn of Oraaam nad did evcrythsag lo tta power to detoat him. It . to

repartee, and generally neueveu. taut Xeaator Httl spent several thousand dotiara

to eontpaaa itraaama qeiesu.

the sane of eowntn inexee. rturs

rJM"ou Monday abjM that 8nae tho miimis'i alhi amnhuw. would be

rmnae tmk aU ihtde hats and otfeeed tn take

aMre the snms way. fie used the he bet to buy PtewK.ratlc votes, and be led well that the heaviest maJorlWea

for Oraham were tastoontlr Democratic

wards. B la gceeraBy uueorsbnod bore tonurhtrbist this vietorv makas (aeffee nsntn

whet he wss foreo amany years, toe leader of

Bspnbitose party m ooiarano one no Ca nstssiiaaani from this Btats.

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