Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 June 1881 — Page 7
April 26, 1SS1.
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BIRCH & BROTHER.
REAPER and MOWER
THE STAR.
At Bottom Prices ! Paints, Oils, Varnish, Putty, Glass, FOye Stuff, Paint & Whit wash Brushes, Garden Seed, Drugs, Stationery, Chamois Skins, Toilet Articles, and Fancy Goods. JOIES’lnS ST1E. WOOL, WOOL, WOOL!
Frauk A. Arnold, Editor and Proprietor.
EPITOME OF THE WEEK. InterMting Nows Compilation.
From Washington.
Os the 17th the Secretary of the Treasury summarily dismissed Custodian Pitney from the public service, and abolished the oltlce
Tim President and Mrs. Garfield, accompanied by their children and Colonel Rock - well and Mr. Boynton, arrived at Long Branch on the evening of the l*tth. Mrs. Garfield expected to remain for several weeks, if the location was found to agree
with her.
A Telegraph Company is about being j
organized in New York City to send /uc Foreign Intelligence. . mmiltH of handwriting by telegraph. ! Rp.t.lOtOtTS processions have recently Tine suit to restrain the Western Union j been prohibited at Nantes, France.
Four bargee of corn which were recently sent from Minnesota to New Orleans were reported on the 21st, by the Inspectors of the latter city, to have arrived hot and out of ; condition. The Chief Grain Inspector of St. Umls was sent down to make a thorough ! examination of the damaged cargoea.
of Custodian of the Treasury. A Washing- others.
Telegraph Company from issuing $15,000, 000 of additional stock was dismissed by a
New York City Court on the 20th. The boiler of a dummy engine exploded
on the wharf at Medford, Mass., on the 21st, shattering a schooner and several buildings, and killing two men and injuring foul
X 1 - We want to buy all the Wool in Putnam County, and a good share from adjoining counties, for which we will pay THE BEST MARKET PRICE I CASK* We have in store a large assortment of manufactured goods which we will Exchange for Wool At Such Prices us the W ool Grower Cun Not Afford to Let Puss. GKEEXCASTLE WOOLEA MILLS.
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ton dispatch says: “There never has been any law authorizing the place of Custodian. The position was created in the Treasury Department some years ago, and the Custodian’s salary has been paid out of the appropriation for Janitors, messengers and superintendents of public buildings. Secretary Windom ascertained this, and has abolished the place, saying it has no right to exist. The duties I heretofore performed by the Custodians are j imposed by the order of the Secretary abolishing that office upon Chief Clerk Power, | who has been diligent and persistent in working up and exposing the frauds of the Custodian ring. Pitney is likely to escape | any penalty, except that of bis dismissal, as
On the
Itbh, to emphasize its protest, an immense crowd marched through the principal streets, singing hymns and stopping before various churches. Another party sang the “ Marseillaise’’ before the Church of SL Nicholas, creating a riot, iu which the police made several arrests. Father Siikehy, one of the parties arrested undertlie provisions of the Coercion act, was on the 20th transferred from Naas
to Kilmainham Jail.
Information has recently been received
At Albany, N. Y., on the 21st E. A. i at the Interior Department of Canada to Walley, of Oiean, \va< examined before the | the effect that Sitting liull was selling horses Bribery Investigating Committee. He to keep himself and bis little band from -tated that he had a conversation with 1 starving. The Canadian Indians would have Assemblyman Bradley June 5, in which nothing to do with him. j witness told him (Bradley) he was a pretty : The Dublin correspondent of the I.ondon | fellow to vote ior ( onkliug and Platt, when i Times stated on the 20th that the Land ! all his constituents were opposed to their League had had a series of heavy blows, and
that it was tractable and tolerant. The anti-rent strike was checked, and the landlords who had left the country were return-
ing.
Ryku.son, Muses & Co., ship-owners of
A train of cars was thrown into a creek near Freeport, Pa., the other day, by striking a cow. Tlie engineer, fireman and a
passenger were instantly killed.
futieuia
Itching Humors, Scalj Humors, Blood Humors, speedily, permanently and economically cured when physicians and all other methods fail. Cuticura Resolvent, the new Blood Purifier internally, Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly, aasistee by the Cuticura Nedicinal and Toilet Soap, externally, have performed the most miraculous cures of Itching, Scaly and Scrofulous Humors ever recordcdjin medical annals.
ECZEMA RODENT.
'rake. Erq., agent for Harper and
Detroit, Mich.,gives an 4
F. II. Drake. . . _ w ... Brothers, Detroit, Mich.,gives an astonishing account of hts case ( Eczema Rodent), which had been treated bv a consultation of physicians without relief, and which speedily yield-
ed to the Cuticura Remedies.
6SALT RHEUM.
he will not testify. The committee go right
ahead with the investigation. ”
According to a Washington correspond- | tra pay.
return. Bradley responded by stating that j something would turn up iu a few days
which would surprise everybody.
The New York brewers and aaloon-keep-I ers.have settled the strikers’ question on the
basis of twelve hours’ work week-days, ! and one to three hours Sunday, without ex-
ent of the New York Time, of the 20th the collection and classification of evidence upon which to base tlie prosecution of tlie
dishonest Star-route contractors and their
confederates in olfice had been continued quietly, but vigorously, during the previous week. Evidence was coming in from all parts of the country, and the investigators had had their attention directed every day to previously unknown cases of fraud. For the eleven months ended May 31.
A New Yi’Bx agricultural paper has recently concluded, Judging from 2,000 crop reports, that the next harvest will show twenty per cent, less wheat than last year, and fifteen per cent, less corn, an increase iu rye and hurley, and the largest crop of
oats ever produced.
The Temperance Convention at Saratoga, N. Y., on the 21st, was addressed by Miss Frances E. Willard, who gave an account of her recent tour in the South in the Inter-
1881, the exports from tlds country of do- | est of the temperance cause, she met with '■"'Stic breadstuffs were $244,963,370, against i j, most cordial reception from the Southern $233,870,828 the corresponding period last people wherever she went from Virginia to yew* I Texas. She also visited the Indian Terri-
N«w 1 torv.
To a newspaper correspondent in York City General Grant declared on the 19th that he would not be a candidate for United States senator from New York. The ex-l’residcnt had a conference with Mr. Conkling on the evening of the 18th. Ex-Governor Dinglky has been nominated by the Republicans of the Second Con
7 W ill McDonald, ?M2 Dearborn Street, Chi esgo, gratefully iii knowledges a cure ofSalt Uhenm on heail, nn k, fare, arms anil legs, far seventeen years: net able to walk except on hands and knees for one year; not able to help himself for eight years; tried hundreds of remedies: doctors pronounced his case hopeless ; permanently cured by the Cuticura Remedies. RINGWORM.
Geo. W. Brown, 48|Murshall street, Provi-
Yarmouth, N. S„ have failed. Liabilities I R'ngwo K rn, I liumor < ! got^^hTba^bS'cl 1 which stated at $180,OUO. spread all ouer his ears, neck and face, and The Italian Ambassador in France was | lor six years resisted all kinds of treatment,
instructed on the 20th to demand protection
for his countrymen at Marseilles.
It is said tlie Italian Government is making preparations to resume specie payment. I’imnoe Leopold nu* taken his scat in the British House of Lords as Itike of Al-
bany.
The French army of occupation in Tunis is fixed at ten thousand men. The Mexican press have strongly protested against the recent crossing of Hie Rio Grande by Lieutenant Btillis, of the United States army, in pursuit of border maraud-
ers.
Mr. Gladstone stated in the British
House of Commons on the 2bth that be had
Consider a RLE excitement was caused at "° to thlnk t,nt tht,r, ■ '' xi!,,c,1 ln ,l " >
United States organizations for committing outrages in England, but at the same time he was aware that there were printed in newspapers published In the United States incitements to outrage and murder, and that
SKIN DISEASE.
S. A. Steele, Esq.* Ch)CHgo« Illinois, nays: “I will nay that before I u*e<i Cuticura Remeilien I wa^ in a fearful Ptate, anil had given up Jail hope oi ever havina any relief. They have [performed ;« wonderful cure for me, and of my ’own free will and accord I recommend thorn." r Cut i era a Hkmrdifs are prepared by WEEKS POTTER, Chemi.-ts and DruprKifts, 360, Washington street. Boston, and are for dale by all druptridt.*. Brice of Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly* amall bozee* 50 ete.; large boxes, $1. Cuticura Resolvent, the new Blood Purifier, SI per bottle. Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Soap, &> cents, Cuticura Medicinal Shaving Soap, IS cent? : in bars for barbers and large consumers, 50 cents. All mailed free on receipt of price. Send for Illustrated Treatise on the Skin. ■■ ■ ■ i—, a——
Batavia, N. Y., and vicinity on tlie 21st because of the supposed discovery of the remains of William Morgan, tlie man who was alleged to have exposed Free Mason-
ry, and was said to have been drowned , , ,
by members of the Masonic Order In the i th fi Government had made representation
gressional District of Maine to till thevacan- | Niagara River fifty-five years ago. Tlie re- to 110 Government of tlie l tilted States on cy in the National House of Representatives ! mal 7i g we re dug up in the town of Pem- ,he matter - . , . caused by the election of Mr. Frye to the 1 | (ro k e , Genesee County, and with them. According to the recent census Ireland Senate. | weri , found a ring marked “W. M. ” and a ha * » Population of 3,139,849, a decrease In
An earthquake shock was experienced at i, ox containing a manuscript, the writing of '°“ J.tf™ ‘\^i, Newbury port, Mass., on the morning of the which was scarcely legible, although some i
of the words could be read by the unaided I
eye. The crumpled paper was taken to the ! Another outbreak against the Italians
1 occurred at Marseilles on the evening of the
19th. No serious damage resulted. In a circular Issued on the 20th the Secreary of the Treasury gives notice that United
States registered bonds of the five-per-cent, funded loan of 1881, respecting which tlie Department was notilied on or before the 23d of May, and which, through no fault or negligence of the owners, failed to reach the Department before the limit was reached, would lie accepted for continuance if trans- | mitted to the Secretary’s olfice in Washingj ton on or before the 1st of July. At the | ! close of business on the 20th there had been
The noted Nihilist Hartmann has concluded to leave London for New York.
olfice of Dr. Phillips, where it was placed under a microscope. Under the glass the words “Masons,” “liar,'’ ‘•prison,” “ kill,” and the full name “Henry Brown,”
were plainly \ isible.
21st, and troops were promptly marched to tbi scene. About twohundred arrests were !
Grand Combination Blood, Brain and Nerve Foods.
in the State Prison for grave robbery.
, It Is stated that the number of names in
$48,400,000 of five-per-cent, coupon bonds j the Chicagl) <; ilv Directory for ,881 indicate received for continuance at 3H per cent., a populatlou |n thl , city of over ^
j exclusive of those presented for continuance
! made, mostly of Italian workmen, and four 1 French rioters were sentenced to imptison-
i ment.
\Y>st and South. A recent fire at St. Savour,near Quebec, ox the 17th Richard Butler, of Detroit, \ ?®* t , ro Z. e . d ^ l _ t 5 6 . *'i u;,ro aml
was sentenced to live years’ imprisonment
.uau inuers derive ineir wonuenui Lor Sustaining Properties from Malt, their guie ing and sleep-promoting influsnee from flop their grand tonic and fever-expelling powo
I at the London agency. The exports of domestic provisions, talj low and dairy products from the United States during the five months ended May 31, last, amounted in value to $36,523,600,
The man Mullen, who shot the boy Farrell in the streets of Dublin a few weeks ago, has been sentenced to penal servitude for
life.
The Swepson Mills at the Fall of Fcuse, N. C., were destroyed by fire on the 17th.
against $.8. 109,0.3 during the same months xhe mill KaV e employment to 207 operatives, in 880. 1 he total values of exports of pro- ttnU was va i lle d at$20o.000; insurance, $70,vislons and tallow for the seven months The lir o originated from an explosion
ended May 31 were $81,3,8,409; same period of ( . oa ,. ()i | | amp .
in 1880, $08,893,210.
secretary Windom is
said on the 20th that lie knew of mo reason why Assistant Secretary Upton should resign, or his resignation should lie requested. I t was Mated on the 21-t that it had b< en determined not to pre-ent the Star-route eases to the present Grand Jury of tlie Washington Criminal Court. The Attor-ney-General and Postmaster-General did not want to move in the matter until they had a clear case, and then the prosecutions would he pushed vigorously. Tlie cases will doubtless be presented to the Grand Jury at
the fall term of tlie court.
W. H. Tt'itNKR, clerk in the Contrail Office of tlie Post-otfice Department, and who had charge of the Star-routes in most of
Four fatal cases of sun-stroke occurred iu reported to have Nl . w orieans on the 17th. The business portion of Warrenton, N. C.. was destroyed by fire on the 18th. Loss
about $40,000.
Henry 8. Lane, elected Governor of Indiuua in IstiO, and subsequently elected United States Senator, died at his home in Crawfordsvillo, hid., on the isth, aged
eighty years.
On the night of the 17th a severe storm swept over portions of Northern Ohio. Trees were uprooted, buildings were blown down and unroofed, and considerable damage was
done by lightning and water.
) Captain Paul Boykin, who left St. Paul May 30, to float down the .Mississippi,
: arrived at St. Louis on the
the Territories, was dismi-sod on the 21-1,, mh , anJ was received by an immense crowd ami George W. Sweeney was appointed "> , )f p , ople , wbo throllged lhe | evee several '“s*.* • , blocks and nearly filled the bridge. Bovton s,:, ketoiv Kirkwood has appointed was iiulisposed, and would stop over in St. ,. ^ V ! 1-' uis two or .hree days to recuperate.
A stage-coach on the Sail Antonio
O. Howard, to be Indian Inspector, t'-ee J.
L. Mahon, resigned.
John A. Wai.sh has brought suit iu the j Supreme Court of the District of Columbia I against Thomas J. Brady, to recover $28,032 for money loaned the latter when he was Second Assistant Postmaster-General.
The Hast.
A i i w days ago Martin Magic, a resident person who had previously committed set- ! characters.”
rendered fifty families homeless.
The city and county of Waterford, Ireland, were on the 21st proclaimed underthe Protection act. and tlie importation of arms was prohibited, except at thirteen designat-
ed points.
The police of Madrid, Spain, on the 21st renewed their raids on the gambling hells in that city, having discovered that the fraternity had conspired to keep the city in alarm in the hope of escaping arrest. A farmer named Cox was arrested in Dublin on the 21st on the charge of inciting riot in Limerick ('minty. ( m the same day Hazel, the Secretary of the Goet branch of the Land League, was arrested under the provisions of the Coercion act. The Correipondencia, a Cuban newspaper, was on the 21st sentenced to undergo a fortnight’s suspension for insulting the Gover-
nor-General. LA/riOIt.
Mr. Conkling addressed a Stalwart conference at Albany outlie 22d. Hecouuseled his hearers • • to be steadfast to the party of true Republican ideas and principles, and to beware of the corrupt group of politicians who are striving to destroy that party and its prestige.” He warned them against! “ the men who arc approaching them with ( corrupt enticements,” and re A'r red, in this
evening of the connection, to the bribery investigation in
progress before tlie Assembly Committee ! and Grand Jury. After dwelling upon , the growing power of monopolies in this country, lie spoke of various corimrate ' influences alleged to have been arrayed | against tlie Stalwarts. He said it was al- . most inevitably a severe ta-k to fight wealth,
difficult to do so
unscrupulously
used by corrupt agents. He alluded to some of the persons who had been acting as leaders of tlie “ half-breeds,” and asked if liny honorable man could “ for one moment tiiink of compromising with such notorious
Malt Bitters derive their wonderful Life- - ■— 11 * ■ - ’ i* w -1 * * ~ : - el-
pa.
ver-expelling powers
from Calisaya, and their blood-nourishing principles from Iron, which are four of the greatest Blood-producers und Life-creating elements ever united in one medicine. Fordejiente females, nursing mothers and sickly children. Malt Bitters arc supreme. Sold ev-
ery where.
Malt Bitters Company. Boston, Mass.
C OUINS» BUefrle^PIaster, ?££ vouMc ll'hey 1 *imitantly 8 ^ Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint. Malaria. Kcrer and Ague and Kidney and I’rinary Ditlioultie*, ami may be worn over the pit of the stomach, ov®r the kidneys, or any afiected part. Brice 25 cents, hold eber\where. Weeks A Potter, B.oator, Mass.
FOR FINE
Laredo lino was slopped a few nights ago
near Rice station, Texas, about twenty-five ! but more especially was it miles from Sail Antonio, by a highwayman, when the millions were
who compelled the two passengers to alight and assist him to rob the mail-bags. Tlie bold outlaw was magnanimous enough not to take anything from the passengers or the driver. Ho was thought to be the same
of Kl:/ah< tii. N. J., filed two shuts at Miss i.j*.] robberies of tlie same characier in that
Fannie Walker, because she declined to region.
CARRIAGES Jump Seats. Buggies, Phaetons and Spring Wagons. Carriage Repairing of all kinds. Only agents for the St. Louis Buggies— the best cheap buggy ever sold in
this market,
as-CALL AND SEE I S. Renick, Curtis & Co., r.m52 Greencastle, Ind.
Lightest liiinuiiig and Most Durable Machine in the niaiket. Farmers Call nml Examine this machine. At J. D. tea & Si’s West Side Square, (hvcncasUo, Indiana.
marry him, and then shot himself. During a recent base-ball match at New
Haven, Conn., between the Yales ami Amhersta, the pitcher of the former tripped and sprained the tendons of ids knee, and the pitcher of the latter had his left arm broken
by the hall.
On the 17th Greenfield, the wife-murder-er, ii;‘on whoso prosecution the County of Onondaga, N. Y., has spent $40,000, and who has endured imprisonment for five years, has for the eighth time sentenced to death, the date fixed being Au-
gust 5.
Additional evidence was taken before the Bribery Inve-tlgating Committee at Albany, N. Y., on the 17th, and the committee
A San Francisco telegram of the 20th says tlie only original Sir Roger Tichborne had turned up in California. J. H. Wade,of Cleveland, lias presented to that city a tract of land on the eastern boundary valued at $500,000, which for some years lie lias been engaged in beautifying. Baltimore, Md., had a very heavy wind and ruin storm ou the 20th. One ami onesixth inches of rain fell in ten minutes, accompanied by thunder and lightning. The sewers were flooded and the streets torn up
in many places.
Recently published census statistics show that 1(3,743 persons, 6,347 boats and 53 vessels are employed in the I’acitlc coast fl-lieri"s of the United States, of tlie per-
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i*ed alraort imrcitliut • r.d wonderful n'Milt*. Thoold energy returned und 1 found tlmt tny nut'nul ftircw
fTfir iron i* « pre‘tnrntifitt <»/’ Pvoftt.riur cj‘ Mry»n. /Vi m- i i miji Itark, tnnl l
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ndjourned to the 21st. I sons i mployed ‘’03 are credited to cod fish- miles to his credit. Ox the !7th the one hundred and *t*th ^o ur s'ea over S W ) to .almou i "as ^ miles, anniversary of the Battle of Hunker Hill was Y” ., ,, . "“ 1 1 no 1 “ celebrated In Boston. An interesting feat- ^hery, 219 to seal fishery, and 114 to whale
lishery. 1 he total amount of capital em- ! ployed in the fisheries is $2,748,883. Of the | products, the value of fresh li-ti i- put at $3,«9,3I0; crabs and shrimps, $00,338; I oysters, etc., $103,230; whale oil, $80,130; j fish and seal oil, $23,300; whalebone, $122,ooo. The products of forty-live canneries
are valued at $3,389,934.
Walter <J. Scott, of Easton, Pa., has been recently chosen 1’resident of tlie Ohio State University, ami Rev. Dr. Cummings, of Boston, President of the Northwestern
University at Evanston, III.
The Virginia Republican State Central
Committee has decided to call a State Convention to meet at Staunton on the 24th of
August, to nominate State ollieers.
The Missouri River Improvement Convention. in session at Council Bluffs, Iowa, on tlie 22d, adopted resolutions demanding $6,000,000 from the public Treasury for the improvement of that stream, $400,000 to be expended in 1882 in extracting snags. The policy was urged that no tote be given by Western men in Congress to a River and Harbor bill which fails to contain the above
appropriation.
The Administration members of the New York Legislature held a largely-attended meeting on the evening of the 22d, at which there was a gt neral feeling expressed in favor of concentrating their strength in sup-
port of Messrs. Wheeler and Depew as sue- Powell i.ru» , nemig. cessors to Messrs. Conkling and Platl. 'j? 8i,ittclite, he hy Hiibt ,, , . .. ... lick s llambli-toninn, h Weston withdrew from the contest for ! Mambrino, and ho by
the Astley belt on the 22d, with about 200
Rowell’s record at that
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Will serve a limited number of approved marrs the early part of this season at 850 to insure a mare in foal, or 815 the season, with privilege of returning mare next season incase she does not prove in foal. Money due at time of service for mares bred liy the season ; mares bred by insurance, the money due when mare N known to be in foal or parted with. Bescue is a beautiful dark ba>N with! small
istar iu
in Boston. An interesting feat-
ure of the day was the formal dedication of j tin- bronze statue of Colonel William PresI cott, the hero of the light. The Governor j i and other dignitaries were present. ExMayor Lincoln presided, and the oration was
delivered bv Robert C. Wiuthrop.
Ex-President Grant and wife reached New York City on the 17th from Chicago. The Liquor-Dealers’ Protective Associaj tion of Paterson, N. J., on the 19th caused ] | seventy-five arrests of barbers, eigar-mak-I ers, newsmen, restaurant-keepers mid street- ! car employes. An attempt was made to i prevent the curs on the Erie Railway from j running, but it was unsuccessful. The object of the arrests was to create a sentiment | opposed to the existing rigid Sunday law. A bamjuet and reception was giien by prominent Greenback-Labor politicians to General James A. Weaver in Boston on the
evening of the 18th.
The balloting for United States Senators in the New Y ork Legislature on the 22d resulted as follow-: For successor to Mr.
fnrehead, fouled July, 1S71, bred by Bros , Spring. Pa. Rescue was sired ' L " ‘ t. Bonner, ho by Rys-
he by Abdalnh, he by
Jrtno, amt lie hy imported Messenger. Rescue's dam. Li»xie, sired by Rysdick’s 11ambletonian, making him one of the best bred horses for trotting and speed on the continent. Rescue has no eiiual as a sire of trotters in Indiana. It is ns natural for him to trot as it i« for water to pcck its level. Those wishing his ’ ice should aDoly earlv as he will only be
For further par*
service should apply early as he will only be
lv.—./. so ..... in the stud u snort season. For further par*
Conkling: Wheeler, 30; Conkling, 32; 1 ticaiars and pedigree i^ftdDs^U^n^or address, Laphatn, 10; Jacobs (Pom.). 12; scattering nm',2 ’ Greencastlo.'tnd,
(twenty different names, mostly Democratic votes), 43. For successor to Mr. Platt (long term): Kernan, 33: Depew. ."s': Platt, ■ 23; Cornell, 8; Crowley, 8; scattering, 7. At a caucus of the Democratic members
ot ■ • '.i ■. York Legislature on the 22d _ . _ _ _ _ _ Senator Jacob, etatod that he had been In- l.V* ••»«««•« rut* nmk.- New Rich
603tly*S ^ r f ar ^’ 1 usiful^ •‘tops, resets reeds. • log.free.Address Bkanv,\\ n.-hingt 'n.N.J. ylD NEW RICH BLOOD!
formed that the Goi. nmr would declare the
\ otes cti>t foi linn f<» l lilted Mates senator who will tnke 1 pill each nijrlit from 1 to 12 weeks us void. Hi* said In* hud, on the moment of maybe restored to sound health, if such a thing bein# infurtned of this, determined to with- : benosdble. Sent bv mail f<>r 8 letter stamps, draw his name from the canvass. The ef- L •ton \so V CO. f Host on, feet, he .aid, of declaring hit vote void form. ,/,, Bangor, Me. would be the election "f -me Republican I CCCUTC U/fiWTPn 'AKRYE IIERK u. w i candidate who liaiqiened to a majority nUCli I O wnll I LU the best Famllsrlintt
The tiovernment has recently purchased of a quorum with the Democratic vote omit- | J'1?$ iYeici/anq D toF^comolta 20,000 a<T(- of land of the W’innehatro and lhe eaucus then unanimouMv nomi- i 2Uininutefi. it win also knit a great var. tyofiancj*-
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(In,'.Ivi Iril.cc in r., Hated Clarkson N. Potter as Candidate for I work for which tturelattlwavs a rea.ly market ( , ’ 1 K rv.ition for the I ni , e( | states Senator for tlie short term, in itaihliVi 1 .'* Wr 2a ,4 “m
1 place of Jacobs, withdrawn. 1 M “ €,Uue 1 “•.“•WuMwtuaSt,. Uu.t.u, m
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