Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1885 — Page 7

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A TERRIBLE ADVENTURE

Mrs. Bewitrec

Tette Her About It-

Husband

t vv kd ueh sh Ivetre," e.

the sfUinjr room. tk o 'eiuwr MNi for lrek. ."!Mrt U tke Matter, mj knr? " IsMr. Bawlpjr be hwl tlowa kks ewfr awl prfarel lkt. "IImc k ic way to sfwak to a wowtt f:er 4we la 3Sht tiMt cwUJ fctrr Mo4. Ok, y I " xcalMl tke wortky ImAy s ske cvered

kr )4ak fc witk br term eKta jelovos, letaUy otitivioM for tke MKMat of tke JM tW tke tw colors forswd a very wliHKMMWCMtrMt. "I can ce it fcfor m bomt. I aon't Wlkve I w!N crer forgrt k. ever." Cowpotf ywrlf, wy ifear. aatl "Tkt k tke way whk yoti wes, ' xvsowmWiI Mr. Blfewr i sfce removal ker kUKb from kr fe a4 brn aVmMilg ker -Wve. "Yo kare no U. Vtm tbm't kaow wkat satiMeat m. If y k4 paetl tkron'k wkat I kve tt4av tke Itret inttmatkm I wonkl have of k wowkt ke aa unusual Jr b4u( vor kreatk. Ym wowki sjo

'; x .kMM if aotkisg kal kuned ml talk tke matter over witk

a ireL. a4 kr tke time yo rot kotae

to woki forjeet all akot it Compose Mtaelf. iadeeJ. I katow I skaa't recover

fr.oa tke koek for s-tx wedk, H I ever

Hr. tL rcitcd matroa mel to

allow Tier k-bl aa owrtUBity to Mt rrwpt ker pM. krt that imUvkliial wtelr fifraiie4 front taking a4vatge of it- ... HilMa 1 throwsk aty work tku

hail eowtway lor

t. Welt. voh km't kaow

aay tMay abtt it awl ant willing to

Ntea to me reiaie k a wm oojkimiw. Mrs. $iHtpH b1 kr friekUd-faod Mfc Simtwoa eamo to lm:h. We kad pickled iIbmh, kot JciiiU you know wkat tleHekMW lAeIU Mary iakt? It U tke oaly good tkiag about tke lafkane. SHe rfoes everjtklax el trriWv. k iK-okw three fwuoew tkki mofaiaf wklle she wh trylajf to lktUa to wkat I wan saviag to you about Jenak ParsoBK wklle w were in tke pantry. I tkiak I wkall aisckarxe ken Ska L tno relM for aav ure. but tken

ske ki ckeap awl knows our ways, ami

IIuavt.H WsnWrf what ISItOUKl UO Willi

uw irfrl. but I SHDixwe vou WWtld be

elal to have a chaaire you doa't have

unv rJ tka work to do. You men are

i (uliik. I wi)i I was a maa."

So do I. miv doHr." olwervctl Mr.

Ittulvor. Then 1 mjifht iHMeiniy hoar

a

tk nit nf thk storv feoni tiiue tlltd

viiir-"

"Tkat's rizht. Mr. Uadser; when you

caa't treat nte cruelly aatl neglect me.

aHee. Tliat's the way with you

atea. I have a good mind not to tel tk torv at all how. iust for spite.'

. 1

At thw remarK Mr. muger jjucKuu ni

his newspaper ana reeuinuu hw ruuuiK "Aa I wa savinL'." continuwl Mr?

Iktdger, aftr live minutes of silence,

wkieh enieti vo ncr iikw a muuui

wUi. Mr. SimtxMjn and Miss finuon

left tke house I put on roy cloaK ami kat and startwl down town to buy nome

groceries that I asked yon to oruer several days ago, but which you forsot

us uuai. lou always mrgei mho things until vou sit down to tie table to eat, ami ttiisn you storm and raise a row Waiweyou don't lind the article all cooked and ready for you in silver uht4. I pot in a red car and

irtid down town. The car didn't

nn for me at tirst. I had to cross

nertn the other side of the street and

walk tbrourk a pool t water, but

tlon't smpikj! it would have made any

iliierenee to voii if I had drowned,

After wading nearly up to my boot-tops I liniilU- -ot iuto the car and there

wasn't anv Rat forme. The car was emwded with men and women. There

I wasn't a gentleman there. It s a pity

the street ear companies uou i mu

fnr thofie brutes who sit

down ami pretend, to read newspajieM tmt'uM tftand nn. There was one

pmty-faeed dude wlio wasn't reading. H didn't dare look me in the face.

He fumbled around in his pockets and ,uitkMl nut a newnrmner. and when I

UktHl at him lie began reading it up

side down. Some men would do any

thing rather than stand up and let lK- sit down. Then the brute of

.iiu.t.r HiWi'd nit; if I didn't ha-e

smaller change when I gave htm a tie

doitar tall, ui course nu i wonkla't give it to htm after be had insulted me before the car full of peo

ple, not that I cared Tor them, tiiougn. Then he looked at the bill auspiciously.

and carried it out on the platiorm ami

aked the driver if it was goou. ne then went through the car and a?kcd every man if he had change. 2 one had aav. of course, and he had to give it back to me. I hope he had to pay my fare himself, just because be was such a seltisk brute. Hut he was like all you men.

"At Twenty-third street a woman got in tke car with that lovely dross pattern I saw on Mroad way last fall and wanted v tn tmv fr me. wit vou said it was

iiv. She had it made over.

rfectlv beautiful. 1 knew

it ,Unt wt her over fifty dollars, and

k wa worth twice that much. You

will see how much it costs when I get mi- dress next month. l)re,s goods

rU n hiirh now. wit vou always

tkftilr vim know so much ahotit SUC11

thiajts."

"I got out at rourteenth stret t and was walkiiiff past that new building on

SJxth awniie vou know which one

m.:n. It hiis sMih lovely windows.

ilate elas and reach clear

..mu tiirt stntv. stud are tilled with the

ever saw, l Know

him on tke Wl oefor my t-ym

jUttoaed kin ot lika a paaeK.

Onl shmidarml Mr. iMWgwr, "imi I V .1 - , . . . nMl

dkokd. I wonder wkefckar h Jwivaa

a widow ami a family. Ito raaliy wawn t

such a bad felkw after all." ,

"Leave a widow? What uo you

Md I THE DAWrl mjnrin

A ikrt time remain el that sUth. partkMa rule wklck kag kai iarkIvshhI tm eiwrfkwi f tk Kat-oa and dlvortwl indHtry, aaterprfce and capkal from their legitimate ckaanel. 'lTe

wky Mr. i0H Hlat ot 0cJal iaeompatoacy and

knaverv, of mercenary dealings ia high placed and tke degradation of tke hotted lH-incljile of patriotism to tke level of lobby traffic, of tke National "fnmet acting as a decoy dwek for TV all street sharers, and the customs enabling a gang of akarpera tolecjone mdlionaires. of f rands in tke lot-0e, fraud iu the Navy, frauds in tke Treasure frauds ia the Indian H'.ireau. in

fine, frauds everywhere, is drawing to

a close, and tke dawn of Democracy,

tUut nu- era of honesty and reiorm.

at band. The popular Voice having pronounced in favor of thoe priaciptotf uwl imriu-WHK. IwmhI ait solicitude for

tt.,. nnhUn weal and set forth ia tke

nitliv lune-uare of the Dmocrtks ia4

form iJim lximilar heart cxnamls with

nlfMiiiiir as the dav draws near for the

application of those principles and purin nnr GotvrnmeRt. Even the

expiring efl'orU cf tke spoilers, who Ji, v.. irrnwn iiiRolent and re-kleAS m

otlice, to beset the path of tke incoming

Adniinistratioa with snares aBu uufitMiUios. have no effect iioa tke pomlar mind, so general ami overwhelming is the feeling of relief for the change. The Republican leaders, under whom partisan tjTiinnv ha b"en carrictl to an ..vtf.ni fcuhvnmivc of tlie fundamental

principles of right and jiiHic s awl ha?

It ia a wild, w i ri ng sensation tnai mmjch ciininuici.m.v. ,v Ski hold firmer and fold-on longer, tto in ofllc.

perhai, than the roller sKaie. it a nrasww.j v .writ of Ii i. ' -ii.1. onff-endiirmsr atlon with a wntot

"Imagine yourself at the summit oi

a slope six uunuruu . -B. " - " V mbarrai their siiccefsors.

f ct at an angie oi y .Bt: - ? ' ti twiw. to tll! ,,,, are

vi.t a!d to realize that the day lor

...,...9 Hi.u nxilil litt im''

"I doat see anyreaaon

JoHtw shouldn t marry.

"Mr. Jones? lie wasa t nuru xi

wm the dag that was onwked."

Uii." replied Mr. aauger a mm seatetl himself again and picked up the

newspaper, "is that tlie wrrime adventure you had?"

WmIL isn't that adventure enougnr

I was so weak I had to order a carriage

to take me home, and that oot lour dollars; and fou will have to go without meat for breakfast to-morrow morning unless you order it yourself to-night, and, Mr. liadger, let me say that the next time I tell you a story you will understand it at once." I doubt it." replied Mr. Badger, as his wife flounced out of the room to change her dress for dinuor.Ar. Y. Graphic, TOBOGGANING.

Heme S!FCHlatlon u to Itow th t CVhio Wilt Catch Vom. Tobojrsraninjr, the contagion of wbicli

seems to have come from Montreal's two winter carnivals, threatens to be

the next popular craze. Alroady artificial hills are being built, where natural ones do not exist, and some provision

for a glacial surface when ieo is not to

lie had will doubtless io lorincoining.

-.A-x. w Tk hatiar aiianat of

KeiMtbtteaa party" U not wirth omM-

mngiaUwaMtter. Tim mmmxy m nrj

tired of It, ana mm bwit am w. Xo dbt Mr. Cleveland wotdd mtmmead kinweK warmly to tke KepnWtean

ihw M he were to allow a wm aonj, f KepuWiea to raaaaia ia oc. Jhit if tW ktke k lny are Wntte they will probaWj- be nWy nndWwa. Cleveiaad ia a refonner. indeed; bet be

will prove km HHne inHterway a-7

reUiainr a targe m m. r barnacles poHion nnder a I3eeeeratie adadakratioa. It Lm

DEMOCRATIC REFORM.

inner distance it falU sheer as a night

mare, dazzliug white, each little grain of the Miow scintillating like a dia

mond. You straighten your toboggan s head, and votir lady companion bestows herself in the bow, tucking her skirts SrriiiU' arnmid her dainty feet, and

drawing her nubia down to ..iWand face. Yotl 0U8C01

iu.t?,,i1 hr! on one bin if vou will, with

the other foot trailing as a rudder; though my experience teaches me to prefer a square seat, with the, toes in the near neighborhood of the rearward buttons of Angelina's sacque, one hand

trailing on each side, by whose pressure (a small section of a broomstick is to be commended in this connection') the

frail vessel is guided.

"All W'ing in readiness you guu iitsh votir toboggan to the edge of the r,.fMnii.4 The slender wood creaks,

rustles and bends; from a level the sled assumes an almost perpendicular po

sition, and the nether worm seems to

rise up and smite vou in mo iace. Nothing in the universe resembles this

irt dizzr SWOOP. 0 IOW IS lliw aiKM

tin know- m had comtMtnv

laack?" Mrs. Simp-on and k -rdaughtir Tin-y are . i - nu- i j..ci tk'it wmmiui' taeroft th

- . . i tn I .JT,ateiit iMtrVUIIM 1

siivormrvv. Bv tin? way, Isaac, that

silverware k wearing very bally. Tke TJitr ka !., rublwil otf in three

plaee on onr colfce-pot already. Ikat corner fti having votir taWeware at a tea-. 1 alwavs knew yon were no judge d uch things. Tke next time perhap von will Wt me buy stuff for mv wn bowse- Bt yon always tbiak TonknowHi mnch aixmt things o one can teaeb von anything. If yon wowbt take vonr wile's advice once or twiee a er. uastead f that miners We Jim WifconX it wonkl be better for you and wte too. I srpo?e now ymt will m u4 tlat otli4tH man iuit wkat

IVedd. That is the way vo Iil Yoh know ven do. Tke

1 toM vou the trntb abont him yon went rickt off ami repeated H to kim like a Kttle. leaky sebtiol-boy. Yw needn t tnr and ilenv U, for Mrs. Wilson came over bere tbe next day ami made tke mo seandakHW statements alKHtt you I ever beard, ami I know she only did k to get e en. Oh, if I was only a man Fd kow you some thing tkat yon tmzkt to know." Here Mrs. Hlger stopp?d for breath ami glared anB the lire-place at her nafbrtnaale hatband in a way tkat wonld kare chilled tbe marrow m the bones of a less experienctHl Iknedkt. Well, my dear," s.ggeted Mr. lUilver. witk a faint sieh. "s you

were abont to se,y. Mrs. Simpson

Tbat' rirkt snaraed Mrs. ltl-

rr. riehmjity. That's riekt. Since

yon were down town ami saw the ter-

nU ikt. mimmm rim nnisk tbe story.

Tbata rkrbt. Cia anetnl and toll me all

abewt k. I'm impatient to bear."

I dfeVt m4end to Interrupt ymtr my

dmr" rwwanded Mr. Bedcer, wearily

IWt 'hy deaf1 me. sir. tfeaee

ill-?otten eains aad illesntimate trading

in the name of the Government is nearlv nvnr. and that in another month

every foul spot and long-concealed nest

of omciai pmiiucr wni w icuo ...

nadownto snieut ner iuo nuiiwS- J T" ' ' i t You ensconce yonnelf Alre.dy.tho benetenl J-gj ; a win. witli new resnme is making it?clf felt, ainl tne

lobbyist and the treaty maker, the post trader and the contractor, the sly tncker-on to appropriation bill and the Wall street sharp, no longer lift their beads in Washington with that confident air of other day. They recognize the approach of an era at the capital tin. i- will 1h no olace for them.

wbeu the Government will be administered, to use the words of the Presnlenteleet, "in the 'uonesr, simple ami plain

manner which w cunsmcw " A. . .1 ..(tMtkfl

cnaracior anu inuiv-i. The uneasiness of tlie lobby and other traders in Government patronage revealed in the tieutlent manner in which imi- fnr information as to tbe de-

aisus and purpo-es of the incoming ad

All

wm mm awn at. Tke leading bwne of tbe OeeMeratiet rty a tbe lreWntbt eampaiga wae reform. Tbe RepnbUcan party. wWiJ ite policy el centralism, wae faet riveting iUelf upon tbe Govern meat, and k was eiearly seen tkat If it wa allowed; to retain its power mneh longer onr boaetoa repuldican form would preve failure. An oligarchy was entrenching itelf at Washington, and corruption and tvraaay prevailed ia highptoees. The omce-bolders formed an army

whieb tbe ringstew wed to fnpport

their evil cause, ami it was meanest allbonwt, liberty-loving men that un

less tbe Republican party conhl ne erertbrown tbe eoontry would be rained.

Tlie Democratic party naa oeen -

frauded and deleatod so often that many of tbe abler party worker bad become almost disheartened; but tke

brave and patriotic leaders determine never to give up, and in 188i determined to make another gallant light. With reform aa tbe feme, and wkk a tried, trusty aadfearkws reformer the standard-bearer, the Demeeraey pat on renewed strength and went forth to win. Honest Republicans who were disgusted with rinsrism and Republican corruption, allied themselves with tbe reform party, and did ejRcient work in , defeating the party w power. Sever was a political victory wen by.

fairer method.; never UHl a pouucai victory inspire greater confidence-, Democrats who bad always kept heart rejoiced: Democrats who bad become disheartened oyer continued defeat rejokfsl; Independent Republicans, who eared more for good rovernmeat than for party, rejoked. Henest and mttnotic iKHY'k in evwy part of this broad land Hfnt up bmoaa when tbe eleetiea returns shewed tkat tbe majority ef electoral votes belonged to G rover Cleveland.

Mr. Cleveland etood squarely nnen tke Democratic pwtform. and that platform was uamistakably built upon :be kiea of reform. Moreover. Mr. Cleveland had said in words that eould net be misunderstood, that be meant to carryout tbe Civil-Service Reform policy. Now what do we understand by refon? Th tbe first olaee. tbe leaks m

the public Treaenry mt be stopped.

a h w inn ihm a aau wm i , a mm a-

and so light its fabric, ana so .tremenu " ntlish complaints, that they The jobbers, the Star-route thieves m otis the impetus instantly attainoil, tha IatL'f1, the partisan Hipernamanes mnt be the impression s one of sitting still bad ,f5;!l1 i im,,ortaat rotten rid of. Tbe first step toward while file unirse flies up.at you. The S fom will be a 1-gtteC.b-slmrp edges of the straining-bourdcu ren iet, selected from tke west men in , inlWs of snow-that hiss at you, and menu Awn tn"m.c- . . . . ,u,artv.

. ,, . 1. . 1 I II 3. IFUli: All, ' I

CJIIII Uimuuinw

cover your beard with .....1 i ......linuL.- liatr

and Angelina's hair with pnceics jewels; from cither side the grinding . , .a lit. . . .naa1.a ntlt

crystals nv uemnu you iikw .imuva

a grindstone. You Have nanny swai-

lowed vour nean again ." at the foot of the slope, and with the bound of a shark touched with the

steel, the sled, striking the level, springs a dozen feet into the air and landing on

the level snow-crust speeds onwaruwun scarcely lessening speed till at last it stops more than a mile away from the

hill wiicnoc yon swrH7uv uu nnwc

mpaninff m h i Hire

tuvi,. i . ....

tratkin of National aflair. but aiier ine

iuivh tkev will have every

ntiiinrtimity of learuW it. Witb Re

publican rule will soon pas away the iicriod of business depression which baa

long prevailed, and there are oWoiK- onmnrarinr siens large facto

ries and mills resuming work, orders

flowing in ami new enterprises ng founded. The people will not be long before they experience, to the fullest extent, the blessings of the change of r:v..rnni.nt, and the revivifying' influ

ence of the dawn of Democracy at tbe

T the next mace tbe clerks and ebiela

of division ia tbe departments and lathe various Federal emcee throughout tlie country meet be capable and honest, and must not bold their position en aeconnt of political favoritism. In other words, tbe Ciril-Servke law meet be enforced. . duet on tbe eve of tbe new admmetration tbe irty power is nng every effort to thwart tbe will of tbe iHKHde by appointtng partisans to eee ami making their coaimiesione read w vmn from date. In every State

lui grot pllook likc.crubbyb.Bl., .f 3 r bK 'JT't

.i.iwh to thlrtv-two and a halt cents

didn't cot one cent less than sixty cents. Well, right over the top of the then is a scatlbld and there

were some men working on it. They

bad a pile of bocks and a whole drvxtuU Wi-c full of mortar. I met Mr.

thi.m that pleasant ceiitleman

who comes here and talks so beautifully . . , .1..-, t..l.k..l fnl.lna

aiMMit rarw aim uie wwh iihihu..

Ha had his charming little pug do;

with litm. an d the moment be saw mu

be bowed and that dear little doggie .harked. You know tho last lime he

came here I gave htm your slippers to a. I a. .1 l!t4l,. fi,!

i i.iav with, lie is fiticii a cum nihb iui-

von always ! low. He nearly choked to death, you Ve last time rememb;r, on the heel of one of the

slippers. Hut you can uuy a m;w

for two dollars, ami you wmn . uuu liketl that jtir-nyway. Yon bought

them without consulting me. ne saiu

be was coming up to see us io-ingiii.

Who?" fnterrttpieu ir. nauer,

he started from bis chair. "Jones or

-

"3lr. donas, ot course; you uou vaui-

I would talk to a pug nog, uo

a quarter, and realized the dizzy plunge of a nightmare and the long, unsup

ported, breathless swoop oi tne cagie,Ldroit I'rco Prttn. Base-Ball of To-Day.

publican night

REPUBLICAN HOPES. Heptac tkat Clerrll' AtMmUtratle WH1 Trove t'HaerrplaMRepublican iper,s, taking inmnsel of their wishes, are predicting that tbe Cleveland Adraini-trat on will not be

the "Uourbon" clement

0"

pose vnn?

J ...... , It l! I M

eii. mv uear, cunuuuwi n.

lladger. as he buttoned, up his coat, "I

shall have to be out this evening.

have a business meeting to attend to at tlie Windsor Hotel. I am sorry I can't

f at home to enjoy the , Jones and the Jones ,'t neglect business, you st go rigkt off. I haven't

enjoy the society of

the .Jones img. out i

know. I

a minute

stay at home to Mr. Jones and

can'

must

to snare.

"You needn't run meeting Mr. Jonee. here."

" But you just said lie was coming?" "Sol tiki, but ho won't. While we

wn talkinr a whole bucketful

bricks fell off the scaffoldisr; and struck

Now lite game is as wholly a professional matter except whore itis played by boys on the common aa a performance on the the trapeze or the springboard In a circus. It may 1m? worth the price of admission to those who care for it, but it has no title to till up as

..,!, c.vui.. in lnral news as a session

of the citv council or an anniversary

a charitable assoelatieii. It is no mat

ir inpul interest, except as any dis

play of professional dexterity may be. Hardly a man in any club claiming tho name of a eity belongs to the city by Kirih nr resklencc. One year lie be

longs to Detroit, another to Inuiaiiapo- octSo attribute to'Mr. lis. another to Buflalo or Cleveland. tonAmrnM towani Rer

Tim wimln body of "profossiotiali. and

that includes every player oi any considerable skill, is exactly like tho "con-

doticre" Of the "middle ages who hired themselves as soldiers to one State or another as thoy were best jia d.

and changed side on any adequate in

ducement, ami fought as weu ior

second party as tnay uau preious fought against iu A city can feel no local pride or interest in a club thus ap

propriated to it, ana tucro is uw Hiuw in making a stir alKiut the formation of

alocaicitio, or lining circus fcats.-rZMdiawj;)o?M Journal

four vears axe resigning, so that other Republicans can take their pleeee and entrench themselves behind tbe Civil-Service law. This highhanded scheme will not work. The holders who engage actively in polities skall forfeit their Hens; it provide that men appointed for parthmn pnriwttM skall be removed. If tbe Remtb-

lkM are allowed to fill all tbe onfeea

aeceotable to

of the party. They credit tbe President- wiUl p object of Democratic elect with belag reformer, although fo woukt be defeated. And tbw

thev bitterly denied him thw honor in must not be. e have lmtorseu every the'canipaign; ami they ara certain his utterance of Mr. Clevemml on CivJIr'rorn tUd.ncvwill bring him in oon- Senice Reforni. ?Ei ili .t with the hungry members of tbe that notking can swerve him from nw fiUthJ elef-Vmt. Kven Mr. icy, .T p.Wie Hulgmg i. fear

ior nouung m k uwni - -

dent's -efforts at reform will be - ment lTZ

taintHl by the best elements xV: w ""'UikeoS-

ties. thinks they wm give ir"zr,:iZZrt-

away to avoid

Ho won't be

I mitfetea from tbe death-bed Administra

tion for tbe purpose simply ot Keeping wit Democrats. As we have said frequently there are thousands of Republicans in tbe Departments who have violated the Civil-

Serviee law by reepomtinr Jo tnemaoamail circulars of tbe Republican finance

There are mooanus wno

reftKed.

piece for a

but tho lxiegar

Application was made for a warrant for

the arrest of the mendicant, but no statute could be found to cover the crime," and the relief prayed for was refneetl. San Francisce (Ml

r.ei.A.ulc(rs in lus own.

It is very easy to set? what tke Repub

lican press means by the "reiorm ii

aflects to attribute to Mr. wieveiann; k is tenderness toward Republican officeIwklers. ross-bly Mr. lteecher. too, mai-.liavn SOlllliS'.lch hlea ill his beml.

liul it mav liewoll to remember that mail rcula; .. . . . 1 l S . ILunnMt aul i Ar.MI M) I tl ft.

t ie rresmeni-eie.es. i. ivia i - 7 . , . u . .,i.t-. was chosen as a Democrat. II elee- havej Tjmlatod

l!oa was a declaration that ine peopte " 1 rr- " ad noug , of RepuWicanism and paign. IlK-e wanted something e se. His admiafe- mevai. On tbe other beml there are rrl iou strtKHl aTit ought to be by this many Republicans in oee who have nular dSX. will be distinctly proved themselves efient Kocmtie jlilt tithe administratki obrving; JgT fnr twontv-fiHir vears past have been Senice lam to tbe letter. ike w ilthr It will give will not lie removed. Mt few if any iT UI.V.". ""J vr ...(.t i lUa iaw uiMier this bead.

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tbe cobwebs and all the eerntp-

itl be swept away. It may toke

1Ua. narty" will see iw way ctear o ue .-wmp" z -

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.....k uu-tbtaas as Mr. kvart.

Mr. 8hrman ami r. Mmaawi, ,

liethelieve Mr. CiTia wm r

that tbe

Federal ontceswill be so tllied and menaged as to give tbe ntmoet stUbkm to the koneet jmbMc. Mkkmtd f 1 . M ft ate.