Marshall County Independent, Volume 7, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 March 1901 — Page 8

CI?c3nbcpcnbcnt Fuiday, M.u; i! ir. It is reported that Diaz, the president of Mexico, is insane.

George A. H. Shidelet nviy hej4j(iViC 0:in ht. vt.rv thankful for the anti-Steele candidate for --""n- wh:it it lul not lo. o other leggress before the next republican ;i:lture for vears has been so beset congressional convention in thej,v corporation inlhiences, a id xve

Eleventh district.

The I'tah legislature is .jihtej . , . ftions. king Log is aixvays preferlikely to pass a law against permit-j , . ' 3 1 ' iab e to King Mork. 1 aken as a

ting polygamy. It has pas-ed the senate and the house by a safe majority. The hill makes it impossible for an outsider to bring complaint against any person f r pint a! j marriage. Mrs. Potter-Palmers son, lhnore, savs that he unit- M.cietv aiui ' 1 - runs for alderman in Chicago's j ii xvaril necause "socieiv oueis so m-. tie to ambition.' Most aav town's ist ward vowld be glad to hax e

that pretty little name going ai otip,,l I . ' . loNetnor is th.e srune. I he authors yuvling campaign beer in ih j ' ... . , ,, . f ' ;of the ood hill are conscientious t . i, ., I priN siei.'.ns and thev no doubt corA scheme is on foot to puonsii -a ; t r t ,i r; I t ,t , . I ! ectlv lellected the wishes of the directory of th.e I n.te.l states tr... mi ,i . ... 1 , ; :, p:fessio:i i: the terms of this laxv. will give the name and a -..lies, ;u;,; , , t .... ,., ,i, Hut it -eem- t us that some of the occupation of exerv peisnr. in tin , , . , ' pt on is;, iis of the bill at e so sxveep countrv, together xvith a om p:t -.. ; 1 1 ii- j ini-- as to i ; ise liotibt f th.eir prolist of manufacturing anu lusii;-ssj . i j .i ! I pfietN . I ndianaplis Nexxs. concerns. I his can he tlone t In mgh j 1 ' utiliour t itlfiiril'-itln'i (rif'.tli-il!

"k fs ",v I bv the government in the late census. I.Viriw.ue is noxv xvithont iqnvri utatio'i iu the uppei b.ouse of ciuiL'tes .c:d NX ill be for the next txvo the legislature haxin ad'A:!!.(!;t tilt leaoloc Peiiv ... ,K.o,il....' i, i It's' ? ; . t i .t r ; i ! : . ill' eith.er n acar.cx ;;e:H!lock in Nebraska n! . ' LT'ur.ents fpt th.e . '.';..: States s.-natoi -t '. f peojile. i ; ' . r' : t ta'e--Lo

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man w ill also contest for the same ' noinin:tti.:i, hoth heim; in the eo j oml li-tt ii-t . Ut.bcit Mvt'u: is the jpte-ent eont e-sinan. The district i is democratic lv ahout j,ooo.

IJut if we cannot he particularly cheerful on er what the legislature believe that none for vears has been so profitless to these same corporaNY I; o. It XN ;.- a hodx' ahove the axerage, ami leaves a better reputation than a numher of its preiecesfstu s. I mi i;m;jpo is Press. i The oNt't r.or could not decide xv lie :iH-i ! sign or io veto me Wood iredical bill, and let it bei . . (come a law without his signature, j : W e cannot see that there is much difference between signing a bill and letting it become a laxv. In Seither exent the t esponsibihtv of the ON I I l.lsl 1 IX I l iaiK IsXI. It is !e...iN intei estingj t note the ciiticisrcs of the recent legislature, ':iiieib the xatious nexvspapers of th.e stjte. After all, isn't it a f.vt tli.it th.ese critics ate simply a.:optm4 this method to magnify i : : : 'Pi..... ..... Ii. c ii own i;u iui i.iiiu . i no uc 11 i 1 c o i 1 1 n . 1 1 s oi space pouring ooii r . si ot into the memoers of th.e legislative because th.ev voted for or against a paiticular bill and it is dollais to iloughnuts that not one editor out of tNVi-ntv-lix e in the state cen the bill in o uest i, n , as ( ! . ii n ai 1 v ih axvn. 1 ri the knoxvledge of such facts. the feigned xx lsdorti of nexspjpr tU ! .-ippear to the felloNN- on :!oor :is tiotiiiML' iroi e J I i I 1 i ; ! or " ! 1 - 1 v 1 11 i - 1 : I - 1 -. 1 1 I f ' ' 1 o - ..I .hü. w? - 1 i ri u :l 1 ji . I

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LOCAL BREVITIES. From Tuesday Daily. The Phoenix for cigars. Idlw Frank I.ampeoD, of Culver, was a Plymouth visitor today. .letöie I. Chapman, ot Bourbon, was a Plymouth visitor today. .lames Marks, of Chicago, is the

guest of relatives in this city. .imM iinim nf Smith Hph.1 trans-i acted busmen in this city today. lewis F McClaire of Ft Wavne Lewis P. Mcvlaire, ot r t. ayne, irr a a i r-. r tu i' nim An hnoinaca rnnau i HO ill LUIS 1.11J UU luua J . S. N. Stevens and K. J. Martindale went to Knox on leal business today. F. .1. Tittsworth and Wni. Conger were passengers to Bourbon this morning. License to marry has been issued to Win. II. McCarty and Miss May liartlett. James troll and wfe. of Klkhart, are the guests of relatives in this county. Miss Ollie Logan returned from Peru this noon alter several weeks visit with relatives. Miss Maggie Foley returned from Peru this noon, where she has been visiting for several weeks. Monroe Stiner has rented the Shoemaker property on (larro street and will move to this city next week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wyinan, of Fort Wayne, were in this city today on their way to St. Joe to visit relatives. Mrs. M. K. Church, of Lima, ., was in this city a few hours today on her way to Lug.icsport to visit relatives. Mrs. Hiram Wilhelm xvill move to South Bend soon, where her sons are employed in the Studebaker factory. James Mow returned to Iiis home in Bunker Hill, Ind., today after spending the winter with relatives in this county. The thawing and recent rains have raised the river several feet and the people in ttie ilats are afraid of a ilood. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ball returned to Chicago this noon after a two week's visit with relatives in this city and Lapa z. James Smith and wife returned to their home in South Bend today alter a two weeks' visit with relatives in this city. A.J.Petcher returned to his home in Bourbon this morning after a two week's visit in South Bend and Mishawaka. Bev. Zilmer went to Montpeher, Ind., this morning, where he has been called to assist in a revival meeting at that place. Miss Celia Marsh returned to her home in outh Bend hü't evening ifit r a week s vifit wth r-'i'w u. t' - 4.: tntv , . : i . t t ; ' ; i "A . n ! 1 ' i.v " . I - m' ' . : l i 1 ;i; i - t : 1 : -.x ! '-i'o a r , i ' I i-k:.. i 1 1 ; V I '!.-! he ;. . - n . i !- 1 , - iiig I S'.;.t he J.Hd ;i! r ivt -l '.ii I . I '.'. i v . . i v, i i ,1 Ill :i( ! ilt : . Mir- lo!,: i Mil. t'ii!.-it)i!;."i I i i . . S. ii t ! the Mi-Ü. d;,! i ;t I. J. t hrt h Mi Ml ! M .''..!; - ; i ' t a! h i !. ' . -1 u. i i ;. 'A : ; .:: at .d .-I Mar.. v- e i c he g or irivn-h- la tt;:- v i 0 1 h-il nn to A : C' i.t .-. ! 1 r ' 1 f S 1 ii ) 1 X l! .M . " iiiv m h- !.n ejj i) Purr ik j f hiM ii;. t ir-i.g tu t if iid the 1 u'-ei a! Mr,. Vlu, vx hit: .Mcua d i !!- ! ' ( i) . I.k' I. i . I r. . .. i i .

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t i !' hm- h tV l!.-ivr s.!a h: : i v! in i . Iii -X in: i':t y t - ;.er n - u: rr . j 'I !. hrid-e Ne5 tt.- hei liver ..!. tt-e i -.::! ii ;.i r.iil .id is nn i. i i ei 1 ANVaX al.d I : L- t i iiii.s h-ive to tt ander M.eir pausen- I kv r?. a that p-dl.t ahd do-. hie ba'k j a j a i n . j i r. ;i i' .'.ir.-. au ei u ! r ne iXI J l. . ... . .. . - 1 1 ; i i t ( i ! I . f i r ti m i , 1 1 1 l ; r a ! . d ! .' m i : d -i . ! " ! M i' h , i-it evening aller an x t e- r j - v t i ; i-:t nn nh rei t'iveh in ! . i tt city and i ; P..-' i d.r Mr. atiti Mr:-. H nna'if. ot In i dia'.an ii .... o .. 1.1 uj. 1 .' M i- j i- 11 . i 4 ' 4.-4 B. 1 . .'II?, i ' mi t 1 i-l ii IX -s eav t ( d t hi - : 1 T . 'hhe ! ' to x.t-ir relative 11. Mu-ldiih ah j r-i. ItI.ih- ret t.riartg Immi.f. I Catnagn proUilM-H ldkh'ilt --h.ii ) j ! tor a jMi'.-oc in-iary huil-lmg, tin eondi i ' 1 1 ' 1 li.at I fa- chy t-hal! luim-h V ! ar.d Mi.i fialiN. dd.e c indltl -ti;-; ! h 4 n 1 I : 1 ! t-d 4.' 1 i ! In 1 1 ei ronnch j i !i ;u. 0!. s 1 i-e en! down ntarWaikjeitof,, mi-. .' ii-.ii and "-ud i f 11;; d t (,r e hi: t I nHon 1 in : d-h-d in Da- xx-. d hit) Je. a from the h.dfom - f 1 hr 4 I 1 1 .- vvi'if 1 i ! 1 h a h I v cii 1 1 f j - i ! '! f f iv 'jt.:ne! rii iny )eait ago. , ! 4.v 1 ; I t--: .i I .0 f a v r d 1 1 ! 1 r , '. t o- n ur j of ' -A4-I-! ! i . ' h d ha-. Ih geJH, o I t-rre , r t -4-d t !,e p d n ; I ear m i d i 4 :;'.,.!.: i: w' a Oil t ': pie- n i r, oI I : ii 'o.vi 1 ' i I . . h -a i j i i - Cm ate ;..(:.- P .'. '- -h i ! i- w ;l- a- d . i iv n'gh a; ! ' h. -.- ' ni , , . 1 ' I'. I ,' r '- : - , ! ' I II a f ! x a ! i-.a . - . . .' .I f r i . ! i - , f . ' i . : X M ' Ml 0:1 Mi 4 . . .h at,.-; ! ' ; o v i 1 I 1 1 ; I ; Wl e P.e Im. i j e PdiKeti I 4 jh.i.lili tlili slllif I I'lllf V Ilt II

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patents. This would give the company a Ions leaee on the exclusive right To use apparatus now operated by a large number ot independent companies.

The failure of the legislature to eep- j aioie me nuiucuu jjii-onoim umui1trial school tor girls leaves a great j crime on the conscience of the state. It v. . ... ' must he removed. No man should be .... . , . . . . . i returned to t he next legislature who is ' I i not pledged to the absolute and com-i ! . . ... . Ple reparation of these two mstitu tJ0D9-- Indianapolis rDtinel. , A certain local paper, in an obituary j hai, died in the w,mm. - v- .. v . . . v- v .... .......... ...

ity.said: "A long procession followed ,lcPiri' aachsou is sun the remains to their last roasting place ,""orklDK lhere but exIl "turn Of course, the family rushed to the j hoIne t?oou "print shop' to have the word '-roast-j P is hü?h tune that the business men ing" corrected. The editor explained ! ü Plymouth cease freezing on to nickthat he could not do it i.util the seven f ls ar'l bepin reaching nut for trade, years' back subscription the deceased j What economy is there in saving nickowed had been paid, j eJa the sacritice ot dollars? It is James Klingerman was seriously in ;just 8UCh Police that will lUtten out jured this atternoon while assisting in ! any "ltv an'where. moving a building in the east part of The city council will begin to plan towD. The building fell from the ; r street pavement at ita next meeting, trucks, crushing him beneath it. No j The Barrett law has been so amended bones xvere broken, but his back is very1 a$ t0 permit such action. With new

badly hurt and he has received serious

internal injuries. He was removed to i pavement being constructed Plymouth his home on outh Michigan street, I ought to fare very well this summer. i where he is attended by Hr. Fley. Stuteeman, ot Peru, recently comtlovernor Durbin last night sent the pared speaker Artman to a "Berkshire Wood medical bill to the secretary of P.'" It was verv considerate of Matesstate without his signature thu? allow- nyn tutesman to put his rival iu the ing it to become a law, although he re- winning class. He could have called fused to sanction it. The bill has been him a "razor-hack" and received more watched with a great deal of interest :j applause. Huntington News Demo as great opposition has been raised tojcrtb it at all stages by the christian seien- j Dr. Fley talked with the deputy sec-

t ist 8 anil other religious denominatiohs. The bill, if is claimed, will exclude christian scientists Horn practicing their methods of healing. From Wednesday' Dally. All lllc cuts of tobacco A for Ic at the Phoenix. hilxv Leslie Bell went to Chicago on bus.-, ness today Milton styles' youngest child is reported quite eick. John Harper, the king of all -V cigars, at the Phoenix.. Idlw Leopold Lauer is moving into his home on Center street today. J. C. Bunnell made a business trip to south Bend and F.lkhait today. Mrs. S. W. Jackson went to Chicago this noon to visit friends for a few days. Noyes Tyrrell, of Bourbon, was the guest of friends in this city last evening The vacancy in the schools made ti Mr. Bell's resignation has nut yet ! tilled. Bichard at. i i . i i ..;-.:. . Mm : i i ' Ii a V i ' w' ; t n i . t . : i . hpiil l ! . -" ' I :i i V ; !l -P ( 'a.x Pi I '. . : :;. in. ' I 1 t est "1 .'c .U v d t w ! i . : CO i-i-. c 4 1 r . It : V I ' , N , .... 1 1 f . 1 i.''n-t.- h : y : ! i- I if t !:: :Vi.

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i .... . 1 1 '. In ! fl-oi !;!:-; h'i-,! ing I "i oi i . i-! 1 1 - 1 1 p 'ij-; v.- ' i--I I r. ! 4:,' i .-i -! ! ii! ti i ; l ; ; .-o- ' v' ;i4 1-f' oar.. i ? . . i .' h.ir i h - n. ! - t :.!;. ! nm .-.e U -df. ' .( ii ' ! - t ' - ' ! tliend- m '. : i' v. .!.: In t-li Ustul ing and ! f-'i-t ::nw h tutrai:.. i. Mi- r : V ;!! Itoroda. Mut. a.'c ! je i ii.-!-1 - !(,'- :.'in .-t th t':;y ... ...I ; t r- . UfS. !:? Ii-a;'. I ! i : HT.'i ih). Iren, i ! Wanatati. n! h.r.m.fi tha- ci!n Cih , , , r , , u .. , , . ' . . , J le.atlVrH. i.ngtc-sni im Nva- a . I'-- t ihe llntti Ih-:-- Monday evrfiing en NX ay f 1 oni W .-4 .'.;!. 1 in 0.ltj( p;,..,,; , , , ,. . .. . . 1 1 s ' 1 . i ' I X - 1 ' i ' 1 ' . 1 ' . I U f.N 2 e. UfiM o! üi-iid" .n thl cdx ev-ni!.g en f..-r nax tu i.utii in-nd J ) Vllt ! ! lei d . .lohn Aj ; o ri.an ! .i t" i ty j a eral ih'.vs' hu-i: -til- f? Iii';.' isko ennnry Hi t.ht 11 !t !' r-f 1 -t-t a t e lo. 1 !n - -s. a e.,..; . ,...y jr ,,, i itfi Hi-iVe t! onth IU :., I Ne-feiihiV af d f:'" v. ill, ! .s , , , , , , , t, ". r . ... . , , , , , . I at ! i-1 uii "' . : i ! . i r 1 a' 1 : 1 ! 1 io- o tote H: h : - i i ' y .) 1 1 . I 14 -4. 4 !: ' h'iP ' e: !, Il e 'a;!,; : - h:. t ! !;, ! Miu f. . It. ' o O i i 1 4 . ' I i i - . o 4N i i , V i-l' i 4 a' iv x r i . ' i ) I I 4 ? d I .4 I ' e I I -e'i.g ; tiid' d I ; 1 - o 1 . 1 4 ; 1 a ' '. i - 1 ' I he li-'.s stale i ink hullding v dl he C(miii-!n-..i jtifl 1.0 no -mi uri tl.4i ni-attiei

will permit. It will he constructed of stone und promises to be the handsomest structure in the city. Henry and Milton Maikley and their

families will go to Walnut tomorrow to aueiui nie luiierai ('i uieir latiier, nan j iel 1. Markley, wtio died yesterday. ... . It is to vour interest to see the new ... .... , . , stock ot wall paper at the People s drug . . Store lieiore nnrr riiticr n nrutticr . , ' ' patterns shown or lower tTices quoted. n Davis has reigned his roell,on with the telephone companv at Lafayette and rei urned to his home at i Il.s... -.:n business buildings going up and street j retary of the board of health at Bochester yesterday, who said that there are seventeen houses quarantined at that place. eere'ary of the board of health, Dr. W. S. Crosby, has a very severe case ot the small pox and there are supposed to be over litty cases there noxv. The bills vetoed bv the governor ves,enUy blf, No m piovi(lin2 for the publication of a state and legislative manual; house bill No. ."2a, rei quiring buildings of three or more stories to be provided with hie escapes: senate bill No. 'Jöl, appropriating ,s.,u) for the payment of the othcers and enlisted men ot Capt. John W. Mullen's company; senate bill No. .'t'JT, amending the street improvement law as applied to the city of Ft. Wayne, and hi use bill No h'o, providing for the plugging of abandoned natural gas and oil vNelll t I t M i ' t l . ! I -I' lit l X M-! ! U e f . ' r h . i i.' . : . .; ; t is r v iij. i A ' N - ' l!.d xv if i- i.. i ; 4- t ; , ! Hi': ; ( : a . i .- .'1 : -ir i . I 1 . t!i I1 ' ii:;- d ..! IX f- t 1 ) . h.--:.h -,.n'h i;.-n. :. Mis i s a- ! i ! ! ' - r ' y t . i a y f . ; t-: ; -1 a 1 1- vs ii - vmi r. !l l.-!.d-. l i.a-. kd::-i rti'i: e ! fr n. ht:---.-f ex er.ing, vvhnv he has hve'i t. lit s a. tihv' it-.-a'. -n. 1 u;a ,: hih!i, .d Chi, -igo, xv as V. r w: u ' ' i i :'-:i- i" in thir- est y tn-tay t:i I hi- N i jo .i.knti.a ! I Mir- Ih A. -don. i C t Ii Id.! c ig- . r .o;;

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this ty 1 r .1 few NXenk-. j M r-:-. - i;.ive l.o; g and l.i.t da Mack. ' i ot ( ' . hi m hia l it, ite tl.K ut't-t irh f.'i- 1:1 thiM ci' jl.i-' evening. The ia-hen id th- (diuri-t. ol l.o.f will j -M-I-! with Mrs li.nl Ki-cktiül I 'rid ay at'erno ,-n, I'.verjhdy invited. 1 I., o '. i.uhlaol and latnll) tniNed j t.) - -ut.-i i.-iui lu.i.i). i itey :.ae ieen 1 ....... ... I- 4 .... . . . 1 it--- oh I. it o: the c-'tit.tiy f.ear here dati-e-- hliugeriiian H leportrd mncfi j f.-'t.-t !. day .:.! i" te-ti!ig j'.nte thlx ! I ) I I ! i '.- V er 1 id . N t I tilled I . X d,iiok NX elit to Papa; hi- ' ii i : , n i k' t 1 a 1 -' '' r ; ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 aii i r d, - ! Ihe Pa' al,:i i;,.,r ,,. , . !..! ",t lor.. Kelt ha- I i ' U' !,. d f . ! ", t l o-. K ! T ' i j . ii. '-. . x ; h a! t a ! d 1 : g a . - 4- wit', Mi- I c i. . Mel' 1 4 i . e 01 1 : -s i : ' . o ' ex XX ' at t ! - h: n,. id A i i 1 i ' x 1 . i -4 . i x v o f 1 a . 1 4 . ' t O'X. 'I 4 1 4 4 : . t ' - . X 1 i I ii r 4 x - . 1 1 i M . x und iicinen- e 1 1 at t" d Im .j e'e tra.is ' ine.l into island seas 1'ei.pli living

near the river were compelled to seek retuge in upner rooms in dwellings. Much live stock xvas drowned nail rnrii roads were inundated.

-iit. . .v. r-'iuriK reiurueti to rifri ii.. it- . . fiome in l.ngansport today alter a t xv ; ' week's viit with her many relations in j this eoun v. ! 't he new Catholic cathedral wMn-h it 1 is proposed to build this season at lnai-; anapolis will cost about slT-.., and will seat 'J.ooo people. If L. . . . I .nrs. MiowacKer ana Hera N.nj;; t!! went to Kalamazoo this noon to mnke j their home xxith Harry s , in Jell, who I moved there a few daxs ao. I Franklin county has S2 saloons or j drinking places, not including drui ' stores, and only l'j have to puy tlie state j and countv license, it is sani. I The Lake line Wettern n ad wih run a cheap excursion to Indianapolis Sunday to accomodate thoe desinrig to ; attend tlie funeral of (ieneral Harri--on. ' fl. ....... ,i . :.L .. . . ' o.iiii iovkeii wun me assistance ci his dog. managed to kill a m usk -rat , near the hotel thi morning. The river ; being so high has driven them out upon iand ; Miss Hulda Buge went to Divenport la., thir, nurning to visit ms , ter. Mrs. Berthh W eiss, who is quite ' sick. She expects to return m a teNv weeks and take a trip south this b'in mer tor her eslth. -car Simons says that everybudy . are joining the new order called the' "liulfalo." It costs 11 cents to learn the joke but then you can get a!l the! .4 .. . ..... ..i . ; urir im ine uuove coniuerau! u . The funds go into Die treasury of the I ! solicitor. Try it. It won't hurt you: at all. The 1'ennsylvania system is now the greatest In the world. It contains, ac cording to the latest llguies, a totnl mil - eage of IO,u:, which is just seven miles in excess ot the New Vork Centra!. Last year the New York Central led the Pennsylvania and Die world with miles more than the Pennsylvania. After July 1 next stamps xi!l not' b1 required on bank checks, money orOer, telegraph and telephone mes-aer, promissory notes, express teceip" s, ct rtiticates of deposit, con veyaM-e- r e i u S-,-,oo, leases, mortgages, j! ;.".t': medicines, peraimery, c usundry other Ihn c- w ' - - ".. war tax h . m ' xxf.'if I . . .,- ,np. i . '. m:: y f u !. !i- ! Z- e. :,U ' -'.: !v .,. x . ,-1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! : t i 1 N i v I . . 4 . . , ; t:.- ' f , : a . , x -: '...... ! . . i . i I . ; . i . ' . i . 4 t - t a " i Hi i '' I i---::K'-r ar- s I V I. .', X ' V :4- ; i 4 ! d i n a! ter . h. , . frai'h N 'oat!, at h.- . H!-J ;- " . : d Dtii ; i r a.i !,!H!n ..... ! .11 ill. (:!f.. . . : I t i'.H . .4 ! t t- I .11 ...1 Chicago I ni n '.xsft-rn lira- I I tiesd.ay , 1 i'! ' 1 i; y h: 'tun- eriiotile. 1 di 1 -! t ou 1 !-1 i'-ir 4- v' i i :--:.': - d'icU il et-nn e k ;y . ! tra'ed paint hi-ts :i; ,) - ni-jnire nearet-1 ti ; art.vH Chicago A o :!,.ae 4 4 . -a , 'J. Pitta axenue, Ch smg , I i Cor.Hi nipt lrü (du a: : .: 1 I me ol I ar x 1 tip. t r." ireined)' on -a: t fi. o r c .- !d 1 a v if taken in ! nee I. W: IP' Ih og:-' The It: ;. ( !i e a J . 1 ' l 1 X 4 1 f, ' PPIflCBTT'S Em4MI r.iof : 1 1 : n . .44 , . i I . f -t ; . ':' l): Id ".1 A N , r x i a ,-. jl t v t n . '.oio.-va n t ' - 'jj " ' ' !

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