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The 'ftcvalcT.
DOWNIE & KE1LL, Pub!
110 STONE CITY, l»A KOTA
CONDENSED NEWS.
•Washington News Notes.
The view? a senator respecting the elec
tion of officer at that body at the coining
session arc aa follows T- senate
will contain seven ne "lembers
who were not a pariy to the old can
cm. s,o that they will not feel bouvd by its
decision. A new caucus wili therefore be
held by the republicans and democrats, too.
for the matte.*. and the decision of this can
cu -. will be se.quiesed in by all. Interest at
taenes alone to the republicans, they being
la the majority. The oublican eauc.ua
will probably nominate Col. Ge«rge Hook
er for sergeant at arms, George Goriam
for secretary, and James 1'. Young fur exe
cutive cierk. There is believed to be no
foundation for the reports which have been
current to the effect tnat two or three sena
tors will not vote for Gorham for
sm
refarv.
The total receipts from the postal service
for the fiscal year ending June 30, were $45,
•508,692 the expenditures, $42,816,700 sur
plus $2,001,902. It is believed the surplus
revenue would have been greater by atlcait
$1,000,000 if the receipts had not been af
fected the last quarter of the year by the ap
proaching reduction of postage rates, while
expenditures were greatly it.create by the
act that began to operate March last, pro.
viding tor the readjustment of postmasters'
salaries on a hi sis of reduced postage, that
did not go into effect until tight months
thereafter.
Another applicant for the petition of su
pervising architect is William J. SUne-metz,
who was called in the recent investigation
of Architect Hill as an expert on the sub
ject of biiidint materials, their cost and
other details. It is expected that Se- rnary
Folger, upon his return from New York,
will tilt the vacancy, -:t the Indications are
that a Western man will be selected.
Controller Knox is inclined to favor the
proposal to remove the tax oil the national
bank circulation as a means of preventing
the injurious coat-action that is threatened
by the rapid calling in of the 3 per cent.
bonds. He thinks that if this were done
the banky might he able to subst. tHte 4 or
rnuu.i. nr.l,- to retain their oircu-
Hall and Itiver News.
The Portland Oregonian attributes the
postponement of the railroad conference at
Kansas City to the refusal of the Northern
Pacific to subscribe the special contract sys
tem in vogue on the Pacific coast, It furth
er says that Superintendent of Traffic Muir
lt"s received an urgent invitation to meet
the San Francisco merchants, and have a
di
scussiou with them on through rates.
The Northern Pacific's refusal to agree to
tbi^ system, the Oregonian adds, increases
its popularity with some of the larger Paci
fic coast imuorters.
The railroad commissioner, Gen. Baker,
has been in receipt of many complaints
along the line of the Chicago it Northwest
em railroad as to the rates of fuel, which
had been raised from what were called
"grasshopper rates" to figures which set
tlers con plained were excessive. AOer in
vestigetion by the commissioner the com
pany have consented to modify the rates in
a very considerable degree.
About o.OUO men are musteml on: of the
army
annually
by
expiration
go out
of
terms
1,000
bv desertion, death and disabilities
about 0,000 enlistment? are necessary each
year.
A Polk county, Town, jnrv gives a 0
verdict acamst the lies Moines Northwestern
railway lor the killing of Mike lliwrdan
by a construction train last month.
General Mews Items.
The Meyers-Vermilye scandal has defin
nueiy issued from the limbu of o'oscure ru
mor. Mr. Vermilye has abandoned the
waiting policy of inaction and reticence.
and lias bc'gun both to act and to talk.
whether advisei.ly or not the result will
show\ He has filed through counsel, at St.
Paul, a i ompiaint in an action for ipvoice
against Mrt. Vermilye, alleging her con
stant and oi-en adultery wiih Gen. Meyers,
not only during tne 5 eriod of their joint
residence ioSt. Paul, but while the persons
were in New York and Europe together
and, indeed, upto the present time. The
complain! ge» farther than the wildest ru
mors current in St. Paul in its wholesale
and specific allegations of criminality.
toKon. Dak. Clipper: Mr. Gr'swold's
wasfrom earth thrown up from a'gopher
hole. He had it assayed and the indica
tions were that it was rich in gold. He
then discovered gold in an eighty-foot
'edge of rocks, and had the rocK assayed.
From the time on he kept up his research
es, employing men of cat skill and years
of experience in mining,
UM
ti]
ti)
.fay i,e
and his friends have wh it theybelhve to
be the richest gold find perhaps on the
continent.
Lumbermen report that on the Black and
Chippewa rivers scarcely -^o re than one- warus and James Steel?,
half of -.he usual crews will be sent out this i ^'ath Jo le'.ieyt their terrible suffer
winter, as operators have entered into n gen
era! agreement to curtail iro'.iuct iuti. For
the first, time in the history ot Wi-oonsin
men are being refused work a! tlwoutldtir."
headquarters in Eau Ciairc, Neii-.ville and
other places.
Abend a ye:*r ago a Helena Chinani«in,
*f*il: in San|Frarici8co,married a white girl
a naMve of Host on. They have b?e:n living
in Heieua sirico. About two weeks ago a
d!tle daughter was born to them. It i
first.
Mi
s
the
ese-American c: lid sOnne-,.
tr atv} Ameticttn mother born in Montana,
The Army of the Cumberland at Cinoin
nati,eleete i the foliowin. oli :ers Pr vsi
dent, Gen. Pii'i H. Sheridan: corresi.ou li!ig
I'i'V1 ary, tien. H. M. t'i-te treas rt?r. Gen.
I._F. Fullertorr. recording se .ret!rv, John
V\ Steele wim vice pre-iidi-jiUj from state
:ir?d rritory r«-prt!i--enf«Hl in ti e society.
Tayjor, IhibtrSsnn Jt t\). ]inters ni.-•! r
riers, iiavc i n'l.-d,
W. i'ht
liabilities
y
rd $s,n,-
cller 00 ctiaf* on rhe dollar—25
•*ei ts ca»li and 25 cents tour months,
I hree two-ye :,r old iiogs,raised by Joseph
Amien of Stockholm, Wis,, ti a^rvc^ite
eigb. of whicn was 2,my ]»oiind.-',hav
feeii iiiarkete-d at Lake City, Minn.
MlSt
A lively contest for the United states sea»
orshit) is developing in Kentucky. Black
irn, Williams an-' Carlisle are
wes thoii^lit l.irge.
The CuiP-d Slate
oX geysers and
stone park.
Kii Johnson.
fraud, must pvv
ruotiy.
id
rhe Bismarck Tribune
the lead.
i.ihlitig improvements in that city during
the past year amount to over$l.tKX),0P0
II. Gillig says i:'»0.0i)0 Americans went
fo Enrol'0 last summ Tn
u
1*'.'0O
nd
Nebraska otters a standing reward of •»_
000 for discovery of a paying vein o! coal.
t.,.
01 io republican state ~r- -'"re :i"
V debt.
JoinKs *f
CHlMlUalh.
notes already tilled out.
S.unuentecht, ayoutig tramp, cornnv.fed
suic:de at Kent, Ohio, by jumping head
firbt into a glass retort at the glass workv of
Day, Williams Sl Co. The lurnact? was
hcuie.i to a liiirh degree of in eiisity in or
der to melt .sand, soda-ash and other sub
stances used in the composition of glas*.
Death must have been instantaneous, as a
single breath drawn in the liery furnace
would shrivel his lungs.
Mort Sinini'Tnian, the murderer of She
iff Woods a? Min Jen, Nebr., who has been
incarcerated at L:ncoln. was removeri to
Mi mien for trial on the 21st inst., under a publisned.
sfjong guard. Toward midnight twniy
five armed and niasued men HiArefied tf» i
the jail with the i.iteh'ior o' t&king"iif a:io
lynching Siiumeriuan. T.".' guard fired
from the windows of the -i irtbou.-e and
dispersed the mob.
William Hope, bookkeeper
has absconded to the Cnifed States. The
extent of his peculations is i:ot known, as
his books were falsified. He served a year
in the penitentitt'-y tor a similar crime in
1*77. Tin? amount ia that instance was
$50,000.
Capt, Hand and mate, Thomas Rand, con
victed in Philadelphia of violating the neu
trality laws, by furnishing arms and am
munition to the insuigents of Hayti have
been sentenced to one year's inijrtson
mer.t, and to pay a fine of $H0 and
costs.
James Giimore. who set fire to !he
Rriegewater. fMass.,) workhouse, has been
sentenced to fwentv years in State prison.
Giimore addressed tb.e court, saying he asf
tire became he vva,-) treated badly while liv
ing iu the workhouse.
A chance reim in conn at Abbeyville,
8, (\, threw light on a clue iothe murder o'
Thomas Hughes, a rich old rmn who was
sliot two years ago. His widow hired two
men to do it. and she got his property.
Much excitement prevails in Pik? county
Pa ou account of tlie murder of Anne C.
Cheever. When found, the young woman
wa* dead, with a bullet hole near her heart
and left breast riddled with line shot.
Mrs. Pardridge, a Boston milliner, was
made to unpack from her plump bustle
$o,00o worth of Jace-j at tha New York cus
tom house recently.
George Horn, convicted ar Ashland,Ohio,
of the murder of Har\ey Williams. wa*
sentenced to be hanged Feb. S.
B. T. (Tlark of Fort Wayne was anested
in Minneapolis for getting money under
false pretensi s.
A Pueblo harbej, finding a brother artist
in bis wife's room, kills them both.
The Casualty llecorcl.
A cyclone struck the. west sule of Colum
bus, Ind., between 1 and 2 o'clock on the
morning of the 20th, unroofing Mootiey &
Sons tannery and Goff, ''lent Thomas'
new four-story mill. It also knocked a
corner off the depot, and partially demol
ished John C.yne's saloon, The roof from
the mill took down no yards of telegraph
ls r(,!i0rled
from the Pennsylvania (?oal comj.anv's
'ri"
thl,f,e
Juiles Irom Pittston.
thirty men were iu the mine Five are
badly burned, and one: is dead. The fate of
the others is unknown. Thoi.-.as and James
Gailaser, brothers were brought out dead,
burned almost to a crisp. Six othe-s were
seriously burned and injured
Two more of the victims of the explosion
at Kingston, Pa.. Mary t^uinn and Ha'iie
Mo-s, dfedin te rible airony, Lizzie Ed
wards and Jame?
From the Old World.
1. nidon Cable: The cabinet, at a n,» ui!t
on the 2o*h. decide-i to introduce the coun
ty franchise hi.I
a
i the oming session of
parliament. This -*ji
Vil
Irancmse equally with England. A section tenced to om
(,} tin' cabii)i-.t pr-f^posed to j-n.^tpono tiu
franeoise question until fhi s( :,j,,n
fnt' iranchise que.:
I op 'r^iions ia
China be
sailors at f'-ie o -.ptur- .d titi
I gu.ity of at'iK'iti*-, ilt- -nlv
by the modern code oi* war'tiVc
ful »»u t, par': wf people p*0
civilized. AJnurai Coiirbe' c:i*.r_ e,l sviil
huvi^ :. s-ted orde/. tinU i iquartar Jiouie
bv v?n to 111
e::. vvoiuttj or
loihiWfiig ihi-'. the no
w«-re coiiunitT jd, humlredn
''led i?
cohi !?ood.
Lady Maud Cecil, daughter of Lord Salts
i bury,-was married on the '.!!!'
I Lord S-dbunio'heir, vd?»••*
that the drew]* b"f
claims
i was a luo't brilliant r^t-nn
mu-t were Primv and riuo-«
•••jnsive
irooKiyn i em
pelance
wife $500 year ly li-
lace
The latest ni iamat
,, aet.v:vely cit -.1 -it- laud®.
czar summon reprcse itatives of ilu
A gang of young forgers operating: in
Western Iowa have doubtless been broken
uj by the capture one of the principals,
nam id Het.ry S a is lt=y. i'- L"o'!, i'ecauir
county, where" he wa* fl• urisbiug under the
name «d Woods. Oil the way to Atlantic
iu charge of an officer he gave away tneir
modus operandi. There wire thre
lads engaged hi the u~iue^s, and th»
up notes and lorded the nanus ot we
fanners to them. and then sold them
ley disposed of the notes and received ft) i i ,.urku. cowtnor ^twral of Warsaw,
per cent, of the proceed-. loey forged too -.noo foot* in
name of two farmers neur Anita tn notes Jor while recemly re 'W o
for $300, and traded one to Meredith A: Dick- Poland. verely commer'ed upon their n
ey, de.tlers in agricultural empltments, lor efiiciency. and emphasized the iiigent
$100 in money ami a $200 note When ar
retted Stanley had in possession one of the
l.
Jacob 8cbail Man
American feiliiardists. are now in Par
have issued chail to ail the play-
19,
ers in Fran
contests. V
their acceptance, anl a seri
gam e4 is b»:ng crranged.
It is reported thai. Casielar
of the lican supporters have resolve
•y drew
a
the urgent -ne
cecity *or Important rtP.nns.
A great private caur.cii, at which all the
governors general of Kr.ssisn provinces wi
be pre- '.H, wiii ne held at St. Petersons'..:
in December to elaborate new constitulion
n! meast:res.
Two officials- at DusseUIorf, employed in
the miiitdry ottices, have been a. rested ou a
charge oi high treason
Order has be
cm reto
i Port#
afit-r the less «»f 1 and iH)
worth of proper! -.
Chesterneld, I ater.ed with a
2.",0oiJ co il miners .-Ink•
The te-xt of the Geruti-. M- is
Personal C*t)8sip
Mis, K-iviil Motris, formerly Mit" Hlancii
Gray of Detroit, who was n.nrr.ed a U-.
weeks ago to the ii^ii'g .-kelifoti it: the
iVf&rt Ytt" nVf"dt?/i"6c "her boardirg house in
P.aiMmore, She was paf.-ii:g her honey
moon att'i^h ir:ie nuisetiiM in TLi- city, but
lor the pav wo weeks ha* been iruch in
despo.se 1 Her manager on the 2(ith iiiei
to see her on business, anJ eid ring fur
room found her dead, .""'he was M\ ente'U
years old and weighed "il? pounds. Death
is supp ispcl to have heen caused bv Satty
de gene rat on of the heart.
The announce.nem of the marriage which
is f'. occur next week, of Fletcfur A. Par
ker. professor of music in the State univer
sity, t.t Madison Wis., toMis.s Jf'ssic \"on
Eisner of Bloomiugton. Ill sister of Lit'.a,
the deceaveJ pr'iua donna. Miss Von
Eisner is repor ed to ise a young ladv o!
rare n.udcal acroMipliRhnieni^. Prs^f I'ar
ker was nmsicai instructor of Litt: for a
!u-.g period prior to her dep*rtur.» for
Euifipe, wlu re her education was completed.
Maj. Nicholas Nolan, of the Third caval
ry, i.-. command at Fort Apachr, died at
Holbrook. He was on his way to meet his
wife and family coming fromTt sas. His
death wt!! restiit i!i tl*e promotion ot
George A. l' »rrii i-t.iti. Ninth ca\alrv. to be
ijnr o' tlie Third and Fir^t LieiM
sack, ninth cavalry, to be ceptt.in.
Mr-J. Williams of Mtnneapoi:--.wh)g,
noloriety in the aihged at drctii 11 of her
datighter from Syracuse, is in La Crosse
lookine after property which the dp.ughP-r
claims. Tne case
whp
heard i-e^re Ju-'ire
Canieron the 3oth. The viaughier was rep
resented by attorneys from St. Paui.
Mrs. Belva Eva I.ockwood has addressed
a letter to Chief Justice Coleridge, asking
lijm iouse his imiuence to pave the way
admission of women to the bar in
for
hndand. l.o.-d Coleridge in reply, has
promised lo make known the main psrta of
bercommunication in his own coumrv.
Mrs. T.angtry started from New York on
the 2-'y.h in.st., 011 her orofefsionas tour. On
the 20th inst., she opens it, Mo-hre^i,
whence s.fie goe" to Chicago and San Francis
co ph-y:ng in ail important towns en route.
She probably will coMtt'i-.e lie" jourm-v
Australia.
It was announce! nt tr.»
an
5
are
a(r,.
:Vfr S'/ig
pravine fori
Ktv Matties
jn.,jH!K{
rank,
(J
(vla.'sfone
to cotic'hiii
sion, and ffien re-ire frotp ntlk
ff ill"1 ill vices imm t-i
,' i.^s",
ir.volvuig a prolongation of fhe ex'st::"'
pariinmerif. It i-, uruhr-iood sh -.t \L"
fpvni.'ed the prq
.,
of the Free Ho«pi'a, fur women in Mi.sb.n
that 'luring the yc«r Mrs. 111 iv• Anus,
wife of the lieutenant governor, had i.-:ven
i .-
Mrs wimiom will go .io
Wa«fij::gton
Senator Uoliins had four
a
r^
igs.
John Janirs w probably recover. Lizzie
Edwards has just died and James Steele is
not expected live a day.
k
for'FW w
ar
Hh
the
AT IS tl
ill
•ata
J.Xt
S»S-
i Str
I
be,
n!
tiuoren and, on ot t!
terrible e ru--t .-:, Btat: ^1,.,,.. ..
r«ds be:rut I a^alcsi th«
i*
therVrediiS
The Herberf-Williainy. wHdlug HiiJa
%T'S
Tf
e,{
^Lord Coleridge addressed hp
Yule college arid was plecvr,.
iHte. by .President Porter
Whauikt-r, of ,-dit cats •,•.
1: bed a school for coiort'd
ton. South Carolina.
.ri.,,rflf sti'pped over the coiupauy road
in.ni points in Iowa to points W
an.l originated under the taml
l87l
,, repeah Judir.j
e
e i s o
jau.a •. thrum hauiu
late.l so P. ubp:c ns nam,.'
s.
The
".it and
•d with
I and crowd* of (Vi'-tr nou-oie p«'
i .lnsses o" the ladies wm mag-nt
co111
v, and n o.! ..tihem fasr.y t,h
i svefs. The bride w„re costume o
ess s tiu trimmed vHb very old and tx
H!.d
l!l
^*an
people, and ask for full aui^ty fm^j"
i of the press, freedon^ of s^'ch and r.al-t
hold p-.ihlic nieetii.-!'.-af the only \M
preventing revolutmn. Pitiless vutigeai _i
':.reuM-iied if th »a»ds
e disregarded
thai if tb.e power ota:
late t.ipu
)lia
we.vconeedid.it would necessarily
jn(:uYthep'*ver to dT-erirnmate against,
(lie cotunitrce of oth.er statis. bor ,bese
-ea^o"- Mn a statute vvoind be violation
of the Vieru' constifutl m, and it ts not
within ti'" power of oije sinte itpou an in!tr
atate ime lo fix rates to be paid lor carnage
wiiliin territory ior tliat would effect
to"d-:r.R!:d than ttn
o'i• b'o charge iV-r the entire
ive if
hsre
power
i'iMId b'
t'ii rt
is repuo
tnainfain
friendly attitude toward the new Spanish
U-to-lo s^overnmetit it it iuifilSs its promises, espec-
rftan- a
j]v
o
ie to restore universal suffrage.
itvr:.
ttra ferritorif.'
i oiig Snpptesseil SeaaiUl Puhlislii
Dani'd 1J. Vermilye wio- ar.'-t.-:cd in
eago ia«t
!tK"0 from
p»'"-
1
for a terns chiimpionsh^
i-iujc and others have dec.arf-d
of brilliant
k, char^-d with ernbeza
We-m's stone and marble et
Suits are a'.-o btought against 1
Wilii'iMt Myerj.. retired ia^ wis
at' r:y years of hi-morahb- service
!u- armv. One i to ree. V0" $2) t«hi. i
by bins to Vermilye ior ^vrstiue it it:
estate oi. th- ii'..e o( the North'-m P»"1
lirtn auos lot slamler,
estao
the otior. 0tto iianta
vo'.ving the muiH ot :n».
of Mrs. Y-rmilye. V- rmiSyi
young man of (nit ty, of a re
Vrn tatiii'v. He i-i.»rried u
town, ^landau and n ner phicns
,-rs savs, rcga»di:-g hss rei.itioi
Vermilye. tluu ti ey have bees
oi trieiidly aC'p.mmlauc'-. !'.•* b: v :.:
iier mother in the. ea t. and Mrs.
and is wife are intimate friends.
Get., yer—-'.vno a nanuson
preserved ^e-:t!eman cf tit -two or
'UianU
pr.-aiJeul
.-••vera I p'aces of wi
their devon! r.i
l-alt ,0 b'nii.tifu
:-ny t!
'is forever.
•:..-neo]
v
to
put the t-'.-senator's Sue house in r,r!«r be
fore .Senator Palmer, who has
g-.es to fake possession.
0
matter sent from Washington
,„ u^'t
tr«.ni ber
Oil Xh*': Itlfr
81)0 i:.ei jii,s
Gvrtrtnie'
l«st Hprini?
^handont'd ]. ,e
mai'
The
lor Nov 1_. I ne bride has cf!{ -ri'.
groom is an M. P.
nurthcr, ftnv, Ut
mi rub'-r (»f fnen-1
Imii a-.-'ntf'S t!
af
rn-d
new
15
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h« r«
Pftir,'
Wi r:
afj
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who died in Ore
deiid.
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Wife Mil,lies u (iirl ami Th«y l.lve
Mtiti Mild Wile for MoiiIIih
l^l'l 1 '"I iort A li
11 Hit
VrAi l'UN, Wis, Stitc'm! Tf«' g"u!l t) "1
Lat" this i.Teijitjj»' there was i
.which, when it bwomei kui-wti, wiii
tlei-,iil. la-.i.'hi at-T0,,'wip.o s
o. t!u: .aitot city iny»tori.,Ui,|y
uiji her i.ul)an ami rwu chiiiln
i *-iirrli..(l lojijp ,4»HJ vainly f,,r
w-»s.-iiiy af-wrlais^.tljiit lie
t'.r.vh brotlsrht to thift t'• r*
nifihr
i:l th(
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rary
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ttiitsjl|'
b.'ie n ii
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--.il/eu
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the
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and
I'f'Mitit. Mi. Uih|,.,,J
rrauk Dun..
'••J iwir imsns -ti %t
r,
in to^etl
ilu! wifi-.
"IU* i :tv
W'. 1 li*l
Oct
points Of tJio .i.-ciatQQ
civil iij h!«
Hi.ci.ud sees the*
dehvon-d Hie .pinic^
tiiltiollill
tU'b
Has -,n-re
i
su-h 11 lawV o. „lUr
tl:« iHiwer I |.
tii'it bufur^ ih« a-i'i|"u0|j
m. nt,. Power
v
tiir*
(piireii iw more yoir.htK I days, of f*-ing :i
elintd lo libertiu'sm, and bis'titim
i.-ave rise to p^i|, and ev*:. 'n tint
sjw oi w/ong, none of which were
tinted, hnA\t*r, and thei'tose rci.rt
sjs'ing T»etweei. My. n? and VI-imr
poi."(:eil to by friemis of the f. rt. »r
fi.tatioti of he sto^if, i
the w i re of t!o inner.
Tiv ». hj\i«i^" jjgo i
iivp'. out of the p!» »f-r^. 1! e
(ien Mjers retired. M:v. Ve in:lv
in iirauge where she has hromdsi ..
divorce again' hev en ant husband.
bill, a ci py of which
Living I)a 1
on th« 2".'i
The
the (ol.owing Thanksgiving prociaMir/io!
!'.y the pn-si:'en' of the 1'iiitrd stafe-i«
•\ni»ri."a—A nr.' lai ia!:on hi t'.irti.eiani
the custr.. this. j.-.,iie j» n.i- rli.-i «.
,i yetr U- Mg? upon !*y »»ji.,ri
io 'hat p'.irp-jae in a
praise to
Kic
g-ve 1 ot a ,*
A Art'-'ir pr.wnj,.,^
t) (ij(
''.I'' Hit'* ThO'Slf
1
next. aa a d't
'fs'inf g. T.h' yt-ar w.'^ic
'o an a- en r,.j• .»1
•1
:ness.
The prcva!
Hive's s, stability,
ijv!!: e. fraternal Jcling
11 nd ie^r-s i.
eat- -ol v r.
*i-}id
CO
.'I' In: reViW
ore r. .C'jmuie:hf that .. ..
'i:ted the people rr•
,:ne.|
h'.hor-, «nif ...
mus
.'.IIM-U'»l!l lit. *i I .' Jirs»
(l1ou, after
U t" i Statr
tJ-flllS
ver
l'h'U
h. it.
i i^ht.
It
it
.seems,
"ttvufa
.illii
.t: ••, or v in
"l" tty, w.i,...
to *ny ut U..
1
It. Hot lltiiy
.tHrlift! Wlii tljUS
utiuu f«Stn«»n,
*--'s .«
•l 11.1"
"'b t»u
-••n.
r.'.itiwt
ut." '4*
"till tlit'ui
iiis Sa tiw
reb.-, :Uii tn
JM
:v« (j
tlw »b
»'f
ii" i!u!
in
tvh-fii are w:
l)!l in pp v:•!
Uijt.: or Stat*-)
j.'ilti" S
letl.-:\ f,
rer-e t)
t. v.tc.1
of tt-r^ I'
ni l" iiuy
SU.'l'i ii
inriit
u'ers with that
is a
irect'tbie K.is!
Mi.-, H-dm-v,
N, J.,
of a wealthy iamiiy, in «'r.i:.
and two years ago went
Paul, where Gvp. Myers wis s| iti-tijed, and
enterevl the tmp!ov o! the Nnr-iieru Pacific
ra1ltoai1. Gen ver:- became iniiinH't wi'di
him and his wife, »ud, o:
rt-senuition Ciat he con
pointers about '.and on
:l '.f tti
U
St
uf e
:r.b
UDC
•!S 80'.i
vtu tjy
k
I''- ,»w,
L'ptc
:t Jin
u.
/VMiMilye^ 'rep-
gy.-s'i..!
!lit Ms 1'
the in
li
give valuable
e line the rail*
j-oad invested Mtot.tv with him at James-
-s
ar.'
wliicli a
i wit
only tht
i:«» f.
»rl i-i
.fcno-
xn
i.'.MES,
t.
or it*
".le ut
i'. !l
..
rt putaiio!!, jm-tiy or i.npis^y at
whs
-iiji) I*
Wm t-a
•'y
4ad visi
*'aJ pr.
Btikt.'S 1
»rt i 1 rur
Mdi uy a ret o
tcr, c'narces Vtrmihe wiih hsv.'.-g vmurd
ri'v left his wre. wi'.!s •'trrcBB ami vic-o'
fiabita," making t!e :i irii\l reinti.iv int
erable, with drinking and d:her vice«
Mich an extent, e* tn make him 1
hiii-mess, with 1 ^lnjtie-ry i" ht
deaiing.s, ami with writn-ri ackt
men: n! t'. fre••}!-•
hotlScs.
1! 1:
i 1
IK's
.. s .ra'
mv.is.vt
lru». w
or tiss
r.iui»
llllilc:
l-
business
'Wk'dge
putable
wi* v tit
.or
tn.'
and 1
,nw« t)i"
t: -i
to till
er juror
fere tii 'h"
cast'- tl» tn.'
i nni.:' iter-!' r.
or »i»:i l'T tb«* C'H...
ne.ies'S i i'*•'"f.i i i:
fbl-td "t" Ji*" i.s*
destfn' "f" injure
I
f!
II?
Uif
it villi,' by l»"r«otm whi
sue'i as latt'-r tSuniit
i" -'in.', whh .itii-'lt:' ••t-i
amendment
lit at
1
*!r
wr'e.yt'ji
ititfcr reta: 1
(f»-»ni :!i ni c", 1
w-
i.r i.T'r/r
hul
tiv
h-U:-4.
gu:» .'* f:
in hail'!.
tl.|iltel'ilt i
-'.ivt
tbe
a i o 1 v
'"I• V vh
a? thel
wr.biDl
S.) f.ir Its
j#i)
etT"'
E.sru.!.t:-n .- cnhe
Still, ni»
a.linn jh Mk- various .-a*'
uffec'ol by il .mil le
r#dress for its »i.!ac-ii*
legtxUli.e.i li.»y pt-nta'-J n
t-T. f'.r 'lie an. ti.tnn-i.''H
ul stttt« «.ftai» '.*U"'ns
lit an .lbs tl .!••!
uy -rvi!tele, sliitu H'5"
(Jutted State*. N»».
arguixieal "h.i: .eiiaissHUi in
.my 1 -f•'*« of .J!|,
'i am»t- off hf
must bo soi,
f' wlifh li.t t,it
sOjimwliai a-i a tin.
W i-
g-.^u
•r t'lasi.-uiiij,.
fk'i
£r
:.f if
»1 U
set l.o.
s:.
with ad ttlier it.-a- ii" i» t'1®
•i! etalsvs r! nie:i.
the*'* rifchu, wiiicli Uiit
arueO'lui'-tii iii'u f,nb .J,'"
i
Ami Utbi c-n*'itwti V
ngiit huth
s-ain-
tU- act of a inert* W'iv:u!w'
v, »oe., or.it a Mj®
'••..minodutfun, be just.v ret
irt^e 01 slavery --i t-'
Wtt\
v
•r «ily
iio S.11 .•
properlv coBBiBaU"1
t,re»uiii.ibiv *obie-t
('(intrary aiijj«ai»r
.i0 the
we !«.:• f"
-»u ant of r^fviwut n*"
or Uifoluntary sorvitu
:t y litrht of Us"
1 ir-im
Hf.-lvi
fuJ
5
11
ta. -Mr
trtisiut -.wiftj' i
a chi
't
Amu
rh»t
!','s
iiinl'-r the laws »f th"
u.h-otse to I right af-"
:-'!ii"d.v will be e- 'M
wtiirh fouler*** bus
•-'Uiiteraf tififc' die
1 1
V
a -inn ir .hieiftd by
It vrom.l t.P nmili:«
gr-^iui't to rn.tk• 11 ai't y
ta»t) which ft person
whom
an to what p«"^« H.
hi* roach, or eab, or r.ir, "r
On iitPr, or tie il \m'.ii
l4Ui.f
The «, ,[
'he Hsb.'if/
L. Mi.rr-o/i
•nil
u
Th**
1
!n,„'jDP
C'.mrM' or hiishii".
&,
by ti
Hf i
Sut'
-oft
.a
dV* ar
pr
\&\
4i?ri
y at
4 foS
te.'li"!i.V ll'i
e»»t it, whit, w
•Ve.,o fen 1 bv te»
inetit
-CBi
ntriita5'
r.
he re«d Ii.tt V If
1
arvu'K.d.
iiitin4aln colored e
ab.
ik.'i
w
df
life.
ryM
A
Vr'*t
8$
r,"t
kI t.J
e«l
Ihey v\ee «'.(!
J'lyiUWit of ue.
i'!'.itici'« .Old
lillriliS on lil
nil"
tied a fiaili
.« »)"j oj incut of ee
1 be-. ••line 'Mtabii-i
It, il'.'t y for--.
in
wh'•It',
i
.qtati
rhirt^
Wi. i''h ui'-riey ti
th* 'il t.-.'iit!: .1
(M
we ,»r ot
1 !)f 1
itrhorny fur
1 !)f 1
•1 tu«r th-" tIf
1
to I .'II iltll
iiy for its it
i.trilv ii- (Jnc.ut'Mi
s tiio sf.ve

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