Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 39, Petersburg, Pike County, 14 February 1889 — Page 2

Pike County Democrat. IT 1. !Im 51 or jit. ISSUED SVI5RY THURSDAY. oaimos, IPer T«r - • ll.ti Ctrl RATES. Ttrvm (.It, will _m wndlnc a% m club of rtra, with will receive till paper free for Mi reer. jgr to* me c»utf |Mt ttrceUtlee of my Mnwtr yiMbM la Mi Caaatyl Umtlwn will auk* a aato ef this belt 1DVEBTISINU BATES. J tacit 7S Inch ‘ 4 Inch * COl'll ‘saol'n I w. ! »I n I «i Sraoo f mo* l.vaar 1 00 I V> i n JO0 coin SOU 1 » 2<» It 001 2 V I inch* 40 4 40 1 *0)41 Ml JJJ ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 00 4 W S3 10 On 14,00 t #1 1 SO *00 * V) J 00 S 04 i! SO IIS 4 00 If 99 n u> 4 oo a oo «oo * non BOO * oo *00 11 00 20 00 36 00 4 8 00 10 00 12 00 i#r IS EDIT0BIAL NOTES. Putuain county Republican* are doing their he«l to get ex-Ger. Porter! Into the cabinet!. The ca*e or the Pres* ajjain»t the DMtoCBAT ta the tir*t ca*c of one new .pa per'* suing another we hare ever heard of. Ill* ft deeds of men hare been iuiltet* ed throughout Iiullana for election fraud*. Pik» county lias escaped *o far, hilt we doubt If thi* good luck cubrluuee. St. Mast's in The Wood* wa» burned down—a large part— !a*t week. TliU Catholic Iitctliiitlon i« •ituated about four mile* from T.-rre Naum. The |na« ia about 11tX).000.00 lftredcalred to bo like our |>olitlral contempori^v who lore* u* to well, we would ham to aay that some Re* ptfbllcan burned tho lti«tttutlon becft'uae catholic* are generally Democrat* ; but, a* we hare no deairo to br auch a political a*», we will Indulge no *ue|i a lie. Not long ago a leading Ucpubtiean politician wa***ea**l tinted In Arkan*a*. The go.craor and legislature offered a reward for t! e murderer. Northern Republican paper* hare been working the matter for alt it I* worm *gali.*i the whole Democratic party. Ahoui the »atne time a prominent editor, n Demoerat, wa* as*a*«mated in iVlaonu.ln. ■ Not a dollar of rewaid w a* >>Tered tor the murderer, undthe Republican | re«e have hardley cut iced It.

It U claimed that th<< State of ImlU kill, lullin'.*, H ill even lows Slid Ohio ’ wore c»rrl<aL’;iy tho colored vote. If ?hU be IrtMraad wo here ito reason* to doubt It, the white people of thw •tale* were, top a lair majorltv. In fheor of lit* re*eleetl »n of Cleveland, anl alio In fivor »f the continuation of Oemocrai.tr at the head of the ir»v< ernmenf. Among tha white floater* there tree a dlvUdnn be* wen tin two panic*. though the ^publican*got the m >«t of them If there I* an» reliability In many evidence* which point In that Mr.-.-1...,

Ta* farmara or thla county and o' thla Silt* kill iMufttrr ara orftnatntf for m iiuailtnaflt. Thtra liars b;wn Many auoharjaniattln-i* In thUrn intrr, minr if th*m doing of no .p-ol«: btntflt batsuta they wart nm thorough auoagh. whtla anme, who out muoh apiartut th.-v*ou|ii«4« bora don# muoh g».» l. IPs ttprt«« th* h ipt, an.t for tht gno 1 at Iht far n »r. wUom liitartat w» praiaa mut htghlr. - Wt •!•<> tgprcM tho wl«h. Hit! »h#v •II may bt tmhitutly a*ccrt«fui lit tilt organlutlou* now htlng parlWt•4 In Pika iin t nthtr eouatlt* Alt Ida farmer* aUmtl I Join I d'«a organ!, fatlon*. ati.l mat* td*tgptnwa* souli an.I Utahan* At* grtat. Hj vm. to td* fkrm«r»org*ti!aill*n«. U; ih*;n hart* Wittr right* J Til iht rail |..ut of ilia latt tatnplgn. wa« wm»*hat iorcrr.1 up. | Ifhtn Ihf IDtm *rrM« rglltd for fair j taxation. Iht (Upuhiirati* <vm-trued ••try dorr, a ml |U|» meaning frtt lr*4«. Tht Democrat* l»*rt. and. w*| think, art Mill oppwri to • ia« which , tht gocsrnmtnt 4<w* not n*t4. &-»1 fbr a* wt art «otuwt#4 wt Art axactly that kind of a bclt<*?*r,*n4 wt ihlnh ■ Wt rote In that war. It U uatltaa 1 tAtlalm that a tag that amount to a] tribal* to tht manufacturer ottr and almvt paving him a porAt on all b* lamta a«4*ap*tMUla making iht *riWt »• * »•*»«*• high. Ail muM know It. What tht Dtmtwraia want la a fair taxation. aa4 not a laiatloa which, afitrfuml*d!Bg tay pmiacitun that may ha n*.<**«ary. would a I*,, j fiirnlth a tag that will tak* money j from Hit *On*umtr* pocktt »A4 put It' tnta Iht ManuAt*t<«rtr‘a pocket.

r*t Th* Rretwrlli* Courier. lo «mt* All It* !**!• *9l(lt mehee iMirttniNii whUh we tutsit vAriU r#|»rd4u«inf •• |w(* Imni The l/'ula* Ilia Courier Journal re. ekwa dun teeWlenia «t mi ..man that H«vetreH«|»trr4 *t*ee the cteettoitAf Harriaaci tbr6it*h tha whbaImmI me. rhieeioMia t>| H'anainaknr, Q:iif e»4 eeylwg emmi* ether t tjH mm frtaiOa af the Phn&Ipni. rlrm MntMM ibet TM P*.|*ie «f ihe here foiled ta etiaati fob Mm aitaeae* la the «H*<t*e «f front da the p*riAfJ*4 gs W+ui* tH# Am, eher#* at the federal Jfodee e “beffoeeir ta tit* Ureud Jtry tanks Mlsmsut sf Oo.iWy, wleae aerekei la we el *.>•<•, of Mr. Iterriae* tw deriaiee. The at am-* ea elate is Iks PmtdssuMssk for e erime a® i®. it III ebaraeter, mi is be **y «s*. iedee is Iks tstsssm »mtt»ru *a

The second charge of Judge Woods was a proclamation of amnesty to Dudley, and an long aa Dudley 1* unpunished, all protestations of a desire far a pure ballot coming from Mr. ilarrtsou.or hie fHeuda,ai*e as a sounding braes or a tinkling cymbal. Whether the suggestion thet Judge Woods wm prompted to his “supplemental ins: ructions” by Harrison, la or is not just, the Impression, as stated by the Courier-Journal, exists everywhere throughout the country, and will remain alaws, and It may be added, that circumstance# connected with Judge Woods course bears out the theory, His original change to the Federal Qraiid Jury wat a plain . interpretation of the law, which was j itself so plain that it nestled no inter- j pretation. Dudley has not been j heard front then, but Judge Words'i charge aroused him and he had the j tnreat sent over the country that heI had letters that would create “a rattling among the dry bones” if they piitsued him too fir, and that he was j “loaded with dynamite.’' What did; all till* mean ? It raav hare been elm-1 ply the bluff game of a desperate man wlifefouud hi in self cornered. But, after all, there was no reason to believe that Dudley was the vicious Itepublican In Indiana, and considering his long and intimate social relations with lirrrison. It required no unusual test , of ihe Imagination to form an opiu-j ion as to who It was against whom his j threat was leveledA few days before Judge Woods’, change of front, Dudleys’ partner, a j man named Bateman, was lu Indiana- j polls ami lm ! interview* with liar-1 i Ison and Judge Woods. The “supplemental instructions" quickly following Bateman’s visit, aud It may be suptH'sed that Dudley and perhaps Harrison then breathed freer. But Judge Woods, If he has any con* science, can not have shared their complacence. He may have gained an advautago for hlmisif as an aspirant for the Supreme Bench of the ynlted States by tints reversal of opinion, but he has lost forever the respect and confideuced of hl« couutrytneu. He would bo useless anywhere noe- in j public station, but tu place him upon fl) Supreme Bench would be to cast' shadows of suspicion upon that high-' est tribunal of the land from which ! every ciiiit-u would gladly see it held > sacred. 'There Is talk now of making Judge Woods Secretary of the Treasury, tf the suggestion of the Courier Jour-! nal is merited, that Harrison was personally interested In ahleldiug Dud-1 ley from Indictment, he owes Wood- j a debt of gratitude that it will be dif- j limit to pay. for what can eompeu-1 •ate a J .uige for sacrifice of Ms own reputation at the demand* of hi* party ? Bui let the Tr-a-uivr D'-pert-! meiit have him, and not the Supreme | Court. The country would feel safer ' In having him preside over the public money than over the public ppacc —the l ights of The Hoopla to Ilia and ■ liberty—kfler hi* “■tippleaieuta! In- j »t ruction*.”

X<> one who he* lieen a constant reader of the imllanapnlU paper, for the laet ten or rtrieen year* can be eurprtaed to hear of *tich villain!#* a* have re ■ •ml* .Kee i eternised tn the case* of Moore amt i*ul!lvat», L*a*ler t.te preeenl inati*ai*m*»», the ha* become a credit to American |.*ur.! nalUin. hut previous to that It wall quite a* ha I a* the Inertial, to those tier* net the i p*|ter ever *pok<* of a )i©:|ilcal opponent oa-ept a* a •‘thief.*" a “awiumlrel" or eome epithet equally | approtirlnu*. The Journal continue* to keep up I flat* disgraceful atvle of discussion,i Ita lateat ethlbtthui* of venom being directed against the Democratic party because ftulliran wa» a Darn erat. With equal consistency the befnlre* tion of Moore mlgnt lie charged again*! the Republican party. Moore beluga Republican. Hut eueh eon* duet DotlltdUh. from a ratlohal point ! of View. IS very body know* that a |M>lttical party can not beheld re«pon.‘ •Ible for the act* of a •oaiiidnl like M»or» qr Sullivan. »lmply because he bejoug* to that party. The constant end oft reiterated *tatemeut.hnwever. create* resentment* amt had blood that aught nut to exl«i, and actuality Inculcate* recklc«ane** and dUhmieet v on the principle# that If one U to yet the blame he might •• well here Hie gain. ' uch prorco Hug* era neither proper ooc heneAnlal.

! AXlrUkr. A Pr>f«»r«*»urtf man ha* rereirad a whit* nap to taka honor ear* of ht* wll'otnd ohtMran <>r »»»<•*• will «*il on U\m.— I*rine4t«n Clntinn. Tire abort report I* un.loubit) artihout foundation. in tha iret pi are wo bar* *i« Whim Cap* in 1'ika re a*an in any of tire rear pari* of any of tire adjoin fin* roam!**, if to any adjoin* ton at ill. •onreiimoayn a Man oho man* a hoore la town, and whloh Ire rentail to pan la* who hart onowtM. wa* imfo-nred ha lot tar tut Ire would bailor remora rertaln Indirldoata from hi* proporty. it wa* front thl* that tire report potowl.aod into anm* of our ireiftlihorinit papor*. Wo are arerr that our *«tremrd ntighfaur* hat) * *ha4»»w of tatth In tire ren»rt. far aw*h aitiom*ni« are damaging to out tow h. Taking tire town of P«*t#rn* bnr* alltogotirer. yon will dud no hot ref. honretor or more re*p>ret~h!» |reo* than ilurer in (Wrehurg, Ttrere tur ho won in thi* tow it. a* ihore are in all town*, who 4o not anppiy (Mr fkntiy'a want# to tire yretreat of plow If, far wo hare tho poor with at «a hare all town*. (-Tho poor go liar* •1th yo ilway.") Bn. wa are tore that won* of tirem nut a Whtre Cap notlre. amt wo are ahm anre that urey hare norer taaairad aar took IMUitOW. ■■till, *2/*$* /wTlaStn! INiiVUI A. Walt* ha* tun appoint* r. 1

• Profits. The Evansville Courier. in eoramen tin]1 on the last elections had this to say: But It i* perfectly known In Indiana that Harrison ha* profited m»te by corrupt election* than any other m m thaterer lived in the State, tie wai elected to the Senate In 1831 by it Legislature chosen by the pollutton of the ballot-liox in every election district In the State. It was in 1839 when Dudley and Dorsey had headquarter* in Indianapolis, and wereorn confidential relation* with Harrison throughout that campaign of debauchery. He did not again have a personal interest In the State election until 1830 when the Legislature that was to choose hi* successor waaelected. The elections in I8S2 and 1S3L therefore, were not made to turn upon the “blocks of five*’ method, and the honest will of The People wa* expressed,at the polls in both of these years, by Democratic majorities. But, in 1883 Harrison had a personal stake on the result. He wanted to be re-elected to the U. 8 Senate. It was an “off year.** and there was faction fighting among the Dunecrat* of (lx out of the thirteen Congressional District* of the State. Harrison took the management of hi* own campaign. Money was placed in every dose county, and the “blocks of fire** plan wa* ean led out exactly a* It was In the recent farce of November#. Iu Warrick county, this District, the purchased voter wa* given tickets, differing in color according to the sum to lie paid, and they were casben at a window within fifty feet of the polls. The same thing occurred la Pussy. Gih*«»n, Spencer and Perry Counties. There wa* a miscalculation lu the general result, and the Democrat* had the Goncral Assembly bv a majority of twa ost Joint ballot. Till* ra»uli wa*admitted dally by the Indianapolis Journal, then a* now. Harrison’* personal orgun. Yet It boasted that Harrison would lie elected to the U. 8. Senate, ami when the Legislature met, the House, which wa* Republican, began turning Democat* ami seating Republican* to make lla^riann'a election sure. This scheme filled, not because HarrBon denounced It, lor it was hi* plan, but because the Democrat*had the Senate and prowptlv retaliated until the Republican Senator*, whose tenure of office was four year*, declared that they would not submit to the carrying out of Harrison's p’ot to re-elect himself, but would vote for the Democratlc caucus nominee for United State* Senator If it was not summarily stopped.

Tariff Agitation. The } eople have been tnld, some thousand* of times hy Republican new»pap*>r* an 1R ptthllein apenkers that “tariff w|titatIou*' had thrmu the tnduairleaot the country Inina at ate of natHRlH ami 8M>u>nlte»ha> “Tinkering with the tariff*’ ha* been hold up to the pnpitlar gate ea (he*um of all political Inqulttes and a lower* in* of protective dutle* a* a “Map In the direction of free trade**—a entulU Han which It U***uttted, mean* hank* ruptey.pnupeilam.EnglUh domination amt everything cl«e that I* bad. Dorlna iha recent cuttiilgn the enuntrr ai< a*«u><*d that the m mop* olv tariff wa* a *a**red thing; that for any hut “It* friend*" i«i touch It would tte **cr liege and treaaont that what the jienple needed waa mat from tariff agitation; that the maiiufWturer* re qttired iMtiranee that hetatlff would not be meddled with for a tong term of tears pte.. etc., etc. The country urea tricked by th<‘«e fntae |Ien* Into giving the government over to (tie tetoler merob.ot the»e high tngea— ami wha t happen*? Before the »!ae of t)arri>nu*a vote In the eleetorat college had been aa* permitted, the tariff agitation broke out anew Where? In the enluittna of the tariff organs In the mouth of the tariff •hrlekers Tariff hood* ter Alger of Michigan *ald the tariff mu«t he rorl*ed and lowered at Once. John Sherman, who*# delegate* to Chicago Alger bought with *ome of lit* tariff plunder *aht tne*ame tiling. WlllUm Walter Philips the ttaptug mouthpiece of monopoly from Saw Jaraey. dti to. And a duteu or a *o»re more of the fHlow* who Have been going up and down the land for month* preaping the to*pel of Been** ad *poUatlon hate made ha*ta to echo (hair words While m*v*t of the moo* opoly ortrana are *aylog that the tur plu* mint be rcduce<t: thetarlffmu*t be rartaed, the people'* burden* au«i be lightened and stmeof them declare Ike eglgaiief ao pi*e*»»ng a* to require an Mira ae*ah*u of eougre*a tu the aprlng. What a commentary all thU t* upon the hypoerWes the deception, the fglaehood which eoaaf It tiled the aloek la trade of the monopoly orator* In the late dtagreceful campaign I

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SBBSS ===== Kr*b« inform* ua through the last issue of bis paper that he haaemployed J. W. Wilson and K. A. Ely to take ) he editor of the D*Jtoca*T in their hand*, and to give him a legal j spanking for haring kept eran with Krebs in a political and new*p*per„ ! controrrrav. We have not yet aeeii their complaint, and therefore cannot offbr our reader* ant* information on that part of the aspect. Wa thing that we aha!! be equal to the enter* j gentry of the case. anil lest Mr. Krcbt should put up a plea that he cannot get justice In Ida own county, shall not remark further upon the aubject | till we know more. Hereditary. Mr father died of Cancer, and the j aamc trouble developed near my right ere In 1883. L wa» at drat a straw - j berry color,but changed to purple, and | grew to the vise of 1 partridge egg. j My right eye became ranch inflamed.! and the dreadful diaea-e wa« rapidly i wasting my life away. I used quite a j number of re medic*, but without J>enHit. At this crUlh 1 began taking Swift** Specific. The improvement wa* apparent in a few day*, aud I com tinned to uae until the Cancer wa* entieelr gone and mv health fully restored, and t know that S. S. $. alone did It. beoau-e I left offall other treatments. It saved me trom-lh.le heredltarv Cancer, which went away over! two years ago and left not a sign, and I owe my lift-, under P/ovlde«ee, to 8. 8. 8. Mr*. Laura (Vegan. Dawson. Ga., Sept. 20, 1883. During the early part of the pa-t spring (1898). my body wa* covered with boll*. At one time more thin fifty were counted mi mv body and Hmh«. Mv face wa* not egempt from j the patnfnl trouble. The t»»ua retn- j eilles would do me no good, dust | why 1 began taking S. 8, S. 1 do tint { know, hut almoat Immediately 1 began !• Improve. I took nearly three bottles, aud touad myself entlrley well. It wa* your medicine which effected the cure, when everything! els© had fulled. Youth truly. ~ J. 11 Fordsum. * Staunton, Va.» Aug- 1, 1SS8 ! • Bat:*. ARBKVtLLR. S- C.. Oct, 20,188S j I was the victim tor tiveor six year* of the worst boll* that Hi ever saw. which the doctor failed')to cure I begun S. 9. S., anil in a short time the poison wa* driven out of my system, and not a «$gn of boil* or any other blood trouble lias returned. 1 recommend S. S. S. to everybody. J. Gc Euwards. Swift'* Specific is entirely a vegeta bte remedy, and ts the only medicine which permanently cures. Scrofula. Blood Humors, Cancer ghd Couia gii>t:» Dlutsl Pni-otk. Send flu Koike on blood aud j#kltt Di«f»*es, tnalletl free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer A Ailunta, Ua.

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X.SQAL. Notice to Physicians. IN PCItRCAXCE'o'rThi lawe«tab!l»h!ng a J County Hoard of r.ralth, ar.d requiring All phy oleum* and MwuclRrno report to the oec* rotary of eaid floord, t hereby requrat a full eompUanc* with tits lew in thio regard, and all IteenMHl phyelctan* and nccotu-hun are hereby notified to addreea their report* and alt bu*t»*M pertaining to my oSlco to A. K. BYRItH, Sea F, C. B. H.. Petemhurg. Ptke Co., (nd. ---& Snuerintendent's Notice. TTCJIUC examination of applicant* (hr * teacher** tioeuoe will he held on the loot .Saturday of each month M follow*: for the month* of June. September and March, at Augunta; Ibr the months of July. October, January and April, at Petmburgt for the month* of Auguet, November, February and May. at Wluainw. A cert ttlonte of good moral character from Home member of tue County Board or Kduoatlon tmiil be brought by applicant* In the county and front County Superintendent by theme out of the county. W. b. 1‘tttKI.K, * June l*. IW7. County ttup'l. Notice of Appointment of Administrator. Sven, that the jndc*«tgnJtted by the Cun A **' I e ,_x_ county. State of Indiana edtnlnUtrator of the of Qattove Itlwen. iatp of Pike County, dpcen**d. Said eatoto t* attpcoMd t<» be So! ve:it,| Jonathan T. Call* Jaa.2*,U*8. AdmlnlHrutor

Notice To Heirs of Petition to Sell Se^Estate, StvnOr*»M», ics Pi»# County, i #‘sCIHCCIT COURT. VOTfCE I* hereby given ts«t 1‘hk*tox W »’ shkcahu aotUUtn'rator or theeetata of Jmix ‘Mitottm iU<-ea*ed ha* tiled his pe tltlon toaell the Heat Eetote of the deeedent hl« por*onnl proprny being luautBelent to pay hi* debt*; and that »«ta petltlo* will be heard on tins lath Oity or the next tprm or the i Circuit Court of s»itu County ami on March S3 (SooflutT Mr>»OA*. Clerk. Jan. at»t tsw c. c. nit* county Application for License. Ntme* l» hereby given, that t *111 apply to the Board nf CotutnivainneiN' of Tike eounty i udiana. «* their >1 siren term, law, f«»r* IIeenae toatdl BpiriiMotta, vlnou* unit malt Uttuoro in a lev nuantlty than n quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the tamo to be d-ank upon my premia**, fi>r one year. My &l«e* iiftMiaineaa Wherein *a'J tbmura ate to r add and drank I* a two-nlury brick buildmg Mt unted on port »r i«i htttrtbw eighty, ftmr *11 In tint toff it of Tytvrstfturg, Plketsounty, Indiana, Ml Wil. UsMdgy.Jr. Notice To Heirs of Petition To Sell Heal Estate. *r*r* Or Ikttt.vtA. 1 ed Ihite t'unnty.i !SS*' CUUHUlCotHT. VtVfJCK ta hereby given that Jnaspn r**. i.i ol-xo.v. ni‘miui«truti>r «f the estate of trh Watt a doveaacd, liaattied hi* petition to «'U Ift- ttetd Keiate of the decadent, hte per. «oimt proiv'ity being tnaaotelent to pity Ida dei l»t me! I ho t '.old peitll'm will be himt-l tin i He t Itu 4IV of the next Term of the Clruult Court of Pike (burnt} .whluh wilt be tint ifUh daknf MMeh,l*«k with "» my Mud thi* the tat day of Febtiinpytt^t OooWtktMbkrt ay. Clerk. C.C. hike county.

Notice of Final Settlement of Karate. \ Circuit r:e»*t* f t M«M*m K So* ; lWrBunl. ' { Court, Mnre.tTcrat iw, account ftu.1 in dual kettliom-nt of •aid faint*, and t&ut the onmc will come up (nr Hi* Mt»ml>i*ti'M nip action o' mM t.lw-mi i uurt on the i*th J which tint* hU pwiw Uiij «r* rw|tttmiWi upp*-*i' ii»y or Mnrcn. Tntereatoa la . UMK HI ill mitt i‘«tn inti Cuwt nri »tiuw SShtittlSR t*. Why xnfcl necount end aoueBof* atiooui not t»e*ppro*»d Amt the h»l» of antd aatatn,and Hi <» in • IB Mnuf Ml mU KitWAIlfl t\Ul,At>ISH, Adtntatmtor. Notice to Non-Resident, 1 A»t«rhm*nt hetnr* mentftteoditidtnaa \ Jamea Heed, J, I*.. Pt!»* County ^Of one ptomiwnty not* [of«4. and fW In nmn*S f no# la the powawon at KltM 3. Stopper a. [Arthur W. Tiuttupeon. j Complain So.—— Snw eorawuheptnsattifnna #fc*» her #rim. plaint b* rain. on attUlurU that tin* ttkfMMnnt. A. la * non-mrl-4cnt of thMfttaie of 1 mtIon*. Suttee i* therefor* hi'-t«by el van said dr-frit-iant. that mile** h*h* and appear nt my & awi'W' saws nhdenkwwrhs* rtftatir toantd coinpialtv tu wild t-«uip!att>t.-»h» nnit determined In Ul» ahsvti 1 t*» _ neoc*. In ir-Untony whrrwtl She &hany ulFehrua *N 1 hetottht» act mV urn**, this |M\ A. tom /ASKhKHRtV _ iaatt«e of ike Pet**. Xotfc* Final Settlement of Estate. »jt tat u.vrtao AP-rttB 0*rlA»*ft «, V°f»C«ie her*hjr ftat*.*,) ** A.iii>lu.i«Tinvir*oMhet SUatWit** »**» dtcwirMM, bn* p and (tied their newHTOt end mrh»» lf»tU#«j*nt at *nh) fatal*, end that « iMwl In Wild wdtd* *#* r^ulfwd to « «*ld Court. Bad *h»» woiwh tf any 1 hereby rennired. *t the time B»t anw mill, to apmutr end tBohd p oOf of tti ahlp wf dtVtM to uny pert ofUM f*ts

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