Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 August 1885 — Page 1

Jasper

Weekly Courier. VOL. 27. JASPER, INDIANA, FR1DA1, AUGUST 14, 1885. NO. 41.

rVIUSMED XVBRY FRIDAY, AT JASPEB RBBOIS COUXTr, IXDIAKA, BY CLKMRNT 1X)AME. OFFICE. Im Courier Building ex

Wmt Sixth Street.

PRIOR UV 8UR80RIPTION.

dlRgleSubscrlptlon, for fifty Ho., $1 So

rar i IX mourns, ; : ; ; ; aw

KATH OV ADYXRTMRIKC.

For seuare, 10 line or less, 1 week, $1 00 Back subeeQuent insertion, 75 cts.

Longer advertlaements at the seme rate, A. fraction ver tcb square or squares, counted aa a square. These are the termi a I a. at .(WftrtiRftmentg : a reasona

ble deduction will be made to regular

advertisers. HatiaM of annointment of admlnls

trators and legal notices of like character

to be paid in advance. AXKOOMOIXe CANDIDATES. For Township Officers, encb For Connty " " ror Distriat, Circuit, or State,

$1.00

2.60

1.00

Thomas H. Dillon, Attorney and Counsellor at Lai, JASPER, INDIANA.

COtl.HCnOXS In fth n4 .adding CjU. j Uwr legal baaiatM UMJ wHh eare iM itl."r-w- ct.au- Kut bT th Ceart-

heiw, srer Mkr infer Krea. BrH Stare. JalyM, W. JOHN Hi. BRETZ, ATTORNEY AND COUMSELOR AT LAW, JASFE1, DTIIAVA.

orriCR Jslta TrsxWr'a Settler 8ha,

W

ILL ltlTtjr am4

CtreaK conn..

all If mi ef ta Dtk!

May Hta. I Ijf.

iy. A. TRAYLOR. W. S. HUNTER.

attorneys at Law, m- m- - iw w aW

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jASrKR, IXDIANA,

WILL rat la tfu Cwwtt of W m' In M4tet . Partkatar .Itaallaa r(m l t $ti owfi. SBBT ()! oc itr Xut af tfci St. CharUt' Ratth

BR U MO IUITTKIK,

1TT0M1T AT LAW,

And Notary Pnblic, jAerse, Irbiaka,

all taa Caarta

W rry wtli. ImJUna.

of s94l$ unwm

j mi a, ism,

CLEMENT DOANE

attorney at Law.

JA8TKR. IN.

ILL araatttf In lit CwW at "V?!-4

In taa Caarier" biIMI. Waat M.la Hrrt

X. M, WILSOK.

I. R. WILSON

Wilson Brothers,

SCIBNTiriC BEWTlSTi, yHHTieeauic. IND.

w i. aaarnted. Oar

a. aaxt aw

Ua tipMtatea ta " rf4M. aa a fat kt awurtaU, eaaW a tea

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GET Y0UBCOAL CHEAP! Eckert & Cebhart, COAL DEALEBS. Are reedy now to deliver the BEST COAL mined in Southern Indiana, frees their Mine three-quarters of a mltaNorw-weet of Jasper. A lower vein than either of the other mint are wet-kief.

l.lt m tka SIMM (if Si. A.

JtonamaarMlMlaai Jt Cs. Will receive

Prmrt RtfrMti0M. July 17, 5.

I afTaHal 0W Kfkl4hT OWTTMMHlMea J WAIUUCGTOK LETTER. WASHiNeTOX, D. C. Ang. nth, IMS. Tkara ta vatrv HHIa mt m In Wajih

iegton just now; the hot streets are de

serted, nna even tne omce-eeeicers, wbo

nave uncerea kdoul witb a patience

greater than Mary's little lamb, haye

gone. The White House has been closed

pYcant in ihrwaa whn rail hv annnint.

maat. anil at lft TSnartmm(a II til a he.

sides routine businese is transacted.

On next Friday the Preeldent and bis

Cabinet and Col. Lam out will leave for

New York to attend the obsequies of

Uen. Urant. The President will not re

turn fllrerl tn Waahlnvtrtn hut will art

from New York to the Northern part of .a r a . a a. in j ill

me staie wnere ue win rusiicaie uniu

Senteraber. Col. Lamont will accou

nauv him. anrl a telaarrantt wire will

keep him io communication with Wash-

iaston.

The President however ie not going to

be idle during his absence. For five

nmnthe ha hat haan rrm standi. ifcnLul

the opportunity he seeks to ponder care-

tuny many important topies, ana io study the national questions which are

somewhat new to him.

Th Cabinet, at least a maioritv of it.

will rfftnalu in WashlnvLnn. The Sec-

railarv n th fiivr. Mr. Whitnev. is ma

arlna hlmaalf nrottv MBolifl" hara; he has

just bought a home for $30,000 and will

soon move to it. it is a pretty piace outside of the city limits, commanding

a fine view, and Is altogether as attract

ive a summer resmenoe as one win aw In a ilav'a Innrnav.

Senator Logan too, nn-nindful of the

melancholy examples of Ex-Senators

Windom and Pendleton, and Mr. itooe- . .... a

son, who built grand reemencee in Washington and (ailed of re-election,

has bought a $30,000 suburban place.

But Senator JLogan nas been re-eiectea for six years from the 4th of March and hot ran cav with thf Trinh nfialmlst Let

fate do her worst, there are relics of joy. six years in the Senate In spite of the old

boy.

Gen. Lozan ha always be re to fo retir

ed very plainly and his wife has never

before had a field or a bacKgrouna, wnai ahall I uv. larre enmieh tor the didnlav

of her politfco-social strategy. This

house has four immense parlors on the

first floor and It is nrobable that it will

lu a rNfWvnna 1nrlntr the next four

years for the unterritted-by .civil servicereform Bourbon ReDubUcans. Gen. Lo

gan and his wife have the Fresidentlal

bug in their bonnets, and in their night-

cape, too; it will be entertaining to turn

the lorgnette upon tnem in me coming

three and a half years of Otevsland's Ad

mititatratkia.

It is aald that Secretary Whitney has

also Presidential aspirations, lie is cer fetal v lavlno- a brod foundation for t

solid frame. The house he has bouzlit

however, is too far from the centers of

srtflfatv for him to work the nolltko &O

cia! "racket." It Is not the situation

thai would strike an ambitions asrgres

sivs politician as a favorable base. It is more like the home of a refined ascetic

who would get away from the world. This hnvavnr la tint tha tin to 8DC

ulate about the Presidential aspirations nfiHv nnn. AH vm at nruMtit are di

rected to Virginia, New York.sud Ohio.

where the elections win go rar toueclde whether we are to have a reform

Senate during the present Admlnistra tion. The Senate of the Forty-Ninth Con ... .a T va a at

trrmaa will cnstalH rortV-tWO iteuUDll

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Mi, md iNirtv.rnar uemocrais. inat as

if a Republican is elected or appointed . sT aa .sat 1 at. aT

from ureron. lius win leave um ne-

nuhllnaua a maforitr of ftirht. To OVer

come this majority the Democrats will

liBva tn hold f HPlP nriMHt HlRlUer HQ

. . 9 . . . iLI. M . Ill.l

gam rourauxnuonaioennwinii ibib w"w make a tie, but with the casting vote of

Vice President UeimricK'e party aneas

ures could b carried through.

th ivward of Conntv Com

miMionera of Harrison connty ordered

suit to be brought against ex-uounty

VarUMCawaa. I 1tla Raak! Xttflla Ink!

I till ContendiRr tor Christ. L.. kt. w -iu

Mr. So and So, who ever yon may beJAnd ha sat-nnd he eatajsd he ecrateh t . a . . . il. f I a a .

mA fctakmlr.

fnt tha devil for oonv vu calling.

But that editor sat tod na scratobed in

vain ; ... Not a single Idea would eome from hu

brain

BRICK FOR SALE!

1 HOCHGESaHG I IROTNER, Rart Mm tmjA fcnm ly iftj tSiA1 wW aaw l afaHMa W faraMi THE neT Of MUCKta Mraaaltf aaltl, at wa TAXD ON TUB TROY KOAD.

raniaaUr aUaU will ae M la iaHt HJf.InopiJ

aaS rUKXlSM ALL MATERIALS. MTGriwe) nasi as, Osttl. A. MOCMGKSANO HM4JTMKK. Jaw as, Sft-ly.

Treasurer L. W. Bowllngand the present Couatv Auditor. Amsl W. Brewster.

it. .. u.

After six days- inveeugauon m iu amninvsd Uv the connty. Messrs

ru.niu mA TTav mad a their resort to

the Commissioners iat jaoeoay. im experU report that Bowling ie short about ilO.000, and that Brewster has

overdrawn orders to tba amount or

about i,000. Tim Uommiseioners ease

their suit upon the report of the experts

N. A. Leager.

tr t. . Krlaf Maasarmndum that WC

i k. hlrwulv ahlrt. rllaiurbsrs will CUt

out and put in eonw ewprci

have witnessed since nay j t.. nraat ta (laRaral Bnokner.

kurt what I wtojtm

war narBonr ana w ift tween tste sections. I have always twntaded tiiat If there had b-en nobody iTT u-i ika aaldlere we would have

mv

peaoe in n jam.

Chicago Tribune.

Indian Pattmtf.

I know aot nor care not. but one thin

aura inu aaad BQt eall ma dear halovM

Idar uainsr tha llBflruafft vmi aava I o

not waatto be called such an aimelionat

nam hv a hvDOcrlte. Tha becinnlne o

iui aigHHisHV naps mmwmv vmiinniim)i ll ain and in a spiteful and disrespectful way d A eoudiUon most trsly appalling.

auu, j. amy aaaiu, tuvie la aw au w ...

church on this earth. And why is It Then iu sheer desperation he iraDDeu up thar la not another danominsHon that ial hta nan.

senflad at aa much t I would like for Ah1 ha took for ft la text tne rallies ox

some person to show me one point in men

th Phrlatlan church e-nvarnmant that ial Anrl tha whtmalaal folliaa Of WOmS.

bi w tha nihlai hat bo. the onlv tAuntl Anl h wrntaaad be wrote till ha

thav nan llirnw at am ia. f!kmnhllitaat Itl aaajl a VitsrhrwVkr.

is aimoat enoueh to net a d arson neraiast Without retting half through. And th

that orrAAt anrl mnnH man. Rut. f wllll InV that It tnnar

. - mm. I . a a f t

not avenge myseir, out will giva place was enough. lor a gunooat io swim m.

uuto wratn, ana let uoa mite vengeance nn thnaa vhn faar not Him. and obevl

not His gospel, for this is His promise. 1

1 am not airaiu tne ureal diiage win , , too ela k i .t ' Ltn pitfnE nf iBdlaaa. week ending

ne is not wormy r you say n tor oe r - - - . .

rn.nh.rnt Hh 1,1' hmlv what rl naa It AUg. 180, reporisa axpt-Bwyiur

matter if you were called a lUr a hypo- PP by J- H. "f crlt a disbeliever, a Campbellite, (here of A tents, m comes the killer. (I say hit him agaitfi treet, Washington, D. L. .

orwhatnoi, nothing to you, maybe it J. B. Campbell, Normanda, gate;

is not, but not so with every one. flow Kicnara joodsob, uitniu, where do you get your scripture for tbisjstarch; Albert Schiffiing, Indlanapolle,

doctrine. If you do not wear the robefcuff holder; T. L. Wilson, rarmiana, of a member of the Christian Church on fcrm gate ; W. L. Cassady, 8onth Bead, . m . . . . la a e aVl a a. a. Unilik HaMfl

this earth and your heart is right berorejwneei piow; u. uvbmb, iow Rorl. taklar hia word for vnnr ffulde.kutomatlc wagon brake; Peter Aeder-

having on the shield of faith i& our Lord son, Fort Wayne, wagon box brake; P. Jesus, will he not give you the robe of aC. Goshorn, Llgonier, gate binge: N. Christian triumph. How can yonr heart W. Miller, Marshall, adjusting mecbanbe right, when you have not put on ihat im for harvesters ; A. Van WIe, Inrobe according to God's own order? disnapolis, extensible bottom for chairs r-r . .... ili - 111.0 ..tiloo n S Tllsutk'. Indiana.

ue nas out one way. uui oats imng iauuHRMwi.,u. w. ------ do despite and that is to argue through polls, saw tooth swage ; J. F. Gilllland,

toe paper, i ao not care wno i nsei umuapii, iinammi" , no more than.I care who reads thislplece. neto; R. M. Henderson, lesville, plow Acts 11 chap, begin 22 to 18 verses, and cultivator; Columbus Hinshaw and Christ came in to world to establish that Elwood Hinshaw, Snow Hill, belt supname, because He came into the world, porter ; S. C. Little, ML Vernon, floor-

sunerea ana aied, was ourieo, ana manna, n.o.rcaiB,ouB TV third day He oame forth from the gravejbined petit ledger and blotter;!?. C. .... "I . . !- a W - Tl...aaan ATI a tat eai fa

a conqueror over Ueatb, Hell and tdemice ana jeromB

grave, bo we want to give lilm an tuemorse oouar pau ; tt . x . . -

honor, for the good book savs give bon-Rterviue, coa screen ; riai, u or to whom honor w due. If you and Wayne, corn planter; W. B. Harming,

him can get to heaven on euch argument! Waterloo, railway tie ana trace rasteu-

asou both put before the minds of thettng; Jacob Williams and Jo-Ian Key-

people, l will say Amen, wnen i geuuoms, jjhoub, ibbiw """' '""vu,'",s ' tVo... kv ck.tpi..r tih aiilH J. llnttar. Oakland CitV. cooking

vV iinif vni v J oas!ea,asjRi us-vmavso nsu " " - j . - . the dead that die in Jesus. lutensil ; 0. J. Scott, Carthage, automatic

Remember the eve of God eees all teste.

things He knows if yon lore to read) 1,1 , tUm mt Ptiaak at Hr-mi Prir a1 tf vnn Tha tnmh nf Gannral William HeUrV

earv ens esw wa d v a aai" a a j v wa 1 uv vwaw w w w w - -

read it right As for divisions, they Harrison, once a resident of Indiana,

have come. See how the people are and subsequently a President of the divided and subdivided, and I could tell United States, seems to need attention.

vam -f ikila m nnaiha nf Ihua i T I Ann liri'ha I 1 nrlll natt KfRnllUrrOll IB BKllaVilHK

J w V. uvw mm wmwmu w. w . . . . A law n - - m

see you faee to fees, bet they are tooUhe subject, and one aay urn wwk wu-

nnmerousto mention on paper, xouritainea me louowmg . thhb w rWrinlinn iif rha rnh la nil that vrmlSo waltlticr tn naV th filial hOnOFS to Gsn-

aM.1 I tilil aint Miatto nn ami linra lailral fSrant'a ratmalnB. atld eVSrV OSS Is

aunthar vhara a araat Ttav. DlviiiA un.Unvlnna tn contribute tO that end. It

niiwtwva mm -mm w aa ww mw-m -w w ' aw.avaww w ; . I m m. . . a a aal . aa a ,. . a 1 that

dertookto oapuse a man w&en tieandwouia be a nuingume w remeiumr iua. all the family.suppoeed he was dead, but only a doaen miles from Cincinnati, He t.a. Iaa ami aavlitla Vnmr Ik. knnu nf a PraatdtnL R mSR WbOSe

nlaaM tell me what God waste with aklection followed the most enthusiastic

mmmm .rtavka la AaMjl It ka haa ant aafvail mIIIimI ranniln nf OUT htatorV. S gStt

Ut .lurtnar hta Mfrn A a ha haa llva1 sJaral tn whnaA affhrta tha Whole HOrth-

ha will Ala m.m tfiar death tha ir.rfira-lwftcit. nwu much, a man full of honors

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ment will find them, and God will deallse well as years, and that his grave is so .Ilk klau nauatfil. If that mhi haalairlavtil that th TillaaTS COWS feed

t am ka.rju.aJl aarat aaaL. J hta lAmll Dsnit BnthlBAT IOT

not expect that righteous triumph, iterant, but let us do at least what decen-

KBUW t uu Ruv. x aw wwu uw eaa weivjr uiumiua iui ua..vw. are to be held accountable ior every I "

uuJ auad utiAa Ian aatrai ta haarar Inrttullia Baiirir.

n ui M auu m.iv.1 ww. w w rw mnw . " . i ---r-- . .

there are many that will come in Hisj Three thousand gallons of blackberries a. . .a mm aa a I. a, a a iLf. aal.aa ll.In

name and try to entice people rrom mm pjave oeen saippea irent uiw v Vn what, la tha tnaeninar of the lSthtaaaaoH.

Cbapt. of Matthew, beginning with the! The Crawford County Teachers' In-

7th verse? hear what it savs : MYeLiia win ha hald at Marensro. so

hypecrits. well did Ksuvs prophesy oqc Monday, Aug net 31st, and con von. saving this people draweth nigh Uai.aaa weak.

unto Me with their mouth, and honoretw n r nran-itaa will ta all nrnha

Mewithiheir ps; but their hearti lajj ty dwUll. tbe poaiuo of traveling

nrirnn mh. iwl iu vain liibv uu rui . . . t.t i mai

aV-H -tai for doaririla.aaH.221---

mandmentsofmen." . LaraJ th.t it. A. iciiawnrth. iunlor. editor

Oh: how I won d like te) Ulk face tofr ", a r 'lnt, WJ-f .111

. ' - - - ..... . hii taa ijnwiuiu uvhhu "...

KJK rJLoirh. antaat lor ,0a , pka I. Mr.

NoVSitilaVl will 15 Kyol

ImiVlllllmm

, i - . ttnwn ianartainiv maioi jar. 4. Vy. iwcir.

uMatiMw ?cnaP. v "vy .7 Tin 1178 he bought an office for t75.0O;

eo io cop. iy a. wv ,o fcii . ., . . months and

in 18 ver. alep 23 chap. a 3 enap. m. -. to hi dbt.

keXru,e 11 hanPwho's prayTl fsd failed to earrv out hi. agreeLukein the 11 chap, whos pyer iw" , . . . .. ks

that, Luke, JO chap. ver. jour a ca-p. r

0 mmmmmm .Iu lRllk.ll 1 IA IX MM HaiW W ' ' W

.!.; Xw'v. U this anbU.-Waabiygto.i Enterprise.

who ie Christ praying for, Acts, M chap

Wkltaar OtaMra

MesuU ef BRrestns te C'enapleiej

sjenaum oRipa Secretary Whitney, after cMaeeltbng

John Soaoh's assigaee's, ordered eh-s

chiefs of the naval ureaa of conetntteR and steam engiasering to take poassislen ef the unfinished cruisers (Aioago, Beeton and Atlanta, and to proceed to eeem- . . . a . a a -e mm . A

plete tnem, using tne oontraeiors pt-an of maehinery and materials, and at tfc

contractors rieic. "lne oraer as nsaM in pnrsuanoe of my duties under tbe eleventh clause of the contract. Under

that section there is to follow an live' tory, showing to what point of eetapletion the vessels have come, and wbat materiel ie on band in the ont rector ' yard which has been provided he the ships, and how far the work has pew-'

greseed, to do touowea py a vmnawgR tw these things. There is then a provMos that the department shall decide waettaer to complete the ships. As the aaStet now stands there Ie no question ef my duty to go on and do mis, and it works' an incidental benefit, of coarse, te tbe contractor and to his employes. Tbe

government steps into the yard, take

possession or tne snips, tne pieai, anc.r pays for the completion and then has net t with tha ooatraotor at the eeed.-

and if there Is any profit the eontraetor

has it, and lr mere is any mss nepsy it. TTnrlar tha rJrcnmataaoea it Uratlrslv alt

for the heads of the bureaus having tbe

supervision the work to use the eontractor's force and his plant for the purpose.'

Trr Hant Frnrsae : Collector Ha.

on raratvail Bottoa Taatardav from Mr.

Ed. Fitzpatrkk declining tbe position ef

gangers cierx. mri itspeirwK n Bvaw.

on the fen oe" for some urns, ana at uuc

came to the conclusion that be bad a better thing at home. He is tbe JseTeraoaville rerorter for the Louisville Cour

ier Journal, and a German paper. Thie, .... a. i ta m a a a. -

bs thinks, is permanent, wane tne ouer waa iinrartaJn. Th Tvnaltton has been

offered to Wm. A. Tuley, of Hew Albaay, Mr. Tuley is S6 years old, nnnjarrfed,. and is a clerk at a French Lick hvieU

Besidee Mr. FItxpatsick's refneal, Mr. Haalon, received one from Mr. Glavrk" E. Oreeleiue, of Crawford connty, wrbo1had been appointed traveling deputy of the third, or Evansville division. Tbe salary of this position ie 11,000, with tiSO allowed for traveling exasnssor,

Mr. Crecelins is said to be qulte-well-to-'

do, having been honoredfreqaejitly With county ofAce, and he thinks $1,000 a year is no inducement to take him away from hnma anattar nortioa of the tinae.

The position has been tendered to Capt.

Armstrong, or spencer connty. jrx. Armstrong was formerly editor ef a Democratic paper published at Beekport.

37 to the end of chap. Acts, S6 chap. Acts

room will rid it ofTWsll, wne was tne ressiur "awieeaw

. . , u. i.ja. n.a lin k-anwi. aava that fAwrMaat. seeing as new von Ran we imna-

USUI at .win..6t -"erV ' Vint., awav a hot. obiect OM M UU1UK YOU SAW WM 7

nromleeflto beagrauu auair. f .r . , . lt-.

An Alfordsville item says: "llopea

n u. li 1. T ai VaV- Aou 8n llffroni this town, on Friday night or last

1 M clan is ' J WtVieE Webber f. the same fellow that ot snap. Aet,8 chap, U versee . . . . t

Atomans. 1 on an. so verse, uui rawa mi wir , . ..

i 7. . ... n... . innraa ann nnrw. hu ih nuw inoHvum

of W chapter. owtie is Olner court."

tviaa. ia i am av l wuuiu hu rwur.- --. . -

1.7.7 V a -. .u tn thtnir T aTbe sun learns iRM tne young Wpi-J

ssaiL n. tiu h mi nsnfsw svwvpiv w a vai , -. tii . w K..aaaS

rr;i.L .1, t went to uiRey, Aii.,anu were sBwcriwa

m iwMa aa vv viaaanaa ftua.

JRRe. A. A. J. II' n..tiu.Vu iaMilS laaa I aawa-awi

iuu auiM rtr waiar nr Kwnnani aaynaia ti iw hv mv aiiaai v m am..

anr inkled ,be,t a

TTnwaTur brief nar be his terse of

service an English Lord Chanoeller on

retiring from office is entitled te a pension of $26,000 per annnm thereafter. Mr. Nash, who went out with Gladstone, a a a a a a t lt A J . mm

had held hie seat ior oniy winy tiavjr, and Mr. Glason, his sucoeesor, will heiadly outlast one hundred daya, but tbe British taxpayer must give them 5,000 a .a .a il. Tl a -

a year while tney live. m aw awrprising that some people deem a aoarchv the most perfect of hunaaa ineti-

tutions.

A bill is before the New Hampsbire

Legislature to establish the whipping post in that State for tbe punishment ef

wife-beaters. It is getting to he that wlfawhaatara will boob have to 0 to tbe

highly civilised countries of Europe fet I a a a . a Hill. t If.

order to indulge in tnetr mue asmeans exercises with impunity.

There are 166,000 Indians In the Unl-

1mA fttataa. for whoeis benefit 17f.u0f

square miles of land have been set apart. This glveo an average of 2,000 aeree te each head of an Indian family. Rather more then most beads of white families are able to own.

WMtllSe lUw la Crawfer Caaat Baawarat, About 90 were bactised at Newkm

ntawart laat Aahhath. Uev. &ishardOn .

officiating, after which a donation to the missionary cause was asked for. An aur

die nee of euu or euu oontriefee am.

s-rMr. Wm. A. Culbartson. Ibrnaerltf

of New Albany, died at his reeideuee in, St. Paul, Minn., on Sunday, of paralysis of the heart Mr. CulbertsoR was WH

known in this connty.

Tha nth annual session of tbe Martin

county TeaoaVs Institute is te be beW

rrom August si to eeptemeer i slve. W. T. MitebeU is the aesutty Set. perlntsndent.

Rat. J. V. MaGrawer ef Lnoarefttee bas.

iven up bis charge as neater of ttu jf !. eburoh, en aeeount of bis heahk,

This country has but one sx-Fr'sMr .

nA mi tha taaalv.aaa ihaA hatva S Jt

emoted to she eftlaa.

1

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flanaral flwaat waa bti aia'

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Itpiinnaft inawT aii, mmny . . v rr"