The Beeville Bee (Beeville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. [36], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1890 Page: 1 of 4
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osvned four bupdted actes, whieli
MAN WHO
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7.000,000 brie
uly tweke years of Age. On the
ed nil lhst-senson were nlfwed to
0l
, mat
by no mehhsamipaiposing
couty court- house, bnt where
i ujli ma be beaqtuthe
cou
firt ’
freahi cider."
nfesdbd to his
A wesk later he
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tuc fun limit of the law.
in farme it ranks first; in
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iew of them ar
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traits.
Mostoir."
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less important
i
The
penditures lastryent at $3,200,000
■ But th. iurgers of New Ameberdam,
ill
see a
an new
inn
ms
000,000 ang we nhall be content
depo
en
TOPOLOBAMFO.
cesof liMkg,
‛omkx, Kan., Jan. 23.--
(konvnes. a.
received here Py ”
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ohe
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okgyl,nba?ee
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eoi
wwbiehherhnd- prevjenely- plaeet
convonienlly near, RI If I bent hir
mother’s hendinte jelly. Him in ।
duuge Hoyt, of • the. Clayton dis-
biet court ban passed neutenci
upon prolably the-yunugest lift
cunviet ever sent uroiHis nme is
Catherand mother. Ho wan indiet
nd tvr Imlh ‘ofeuces. hut na h»
and dressed ani took in n bugg
with him aml tarteu for M*
gcandfather’s. He was not nu*
pneted at Girst but his peeulinrly
Oklahoma iff my judgement is the
land of promise for the colored
moo and emigration the panacen
that Presiilent I incon ami the re
publican pnrty promined to giro
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hrongh in wngons this winter to
the new territory. Mr, Eaglesou
Hays there hit nbout twenty-two.
Lhousand negroes now in Oklalo
MA and that by Spring there will
be nt lenat fifty thonannd. He in
of the opinion tha the negroes
ought to have that country and
. -
ghtr :
t an Aiulitarium.
said Ne neoded.
At
MBERS
theeompny by
to ride on the
wan nppealod I
court confirmed
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and
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nd"make u
knowledges
BVk,
after I
ried li
hots
t in tl
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raise an
8
that
TIu'
r/rtm rente
pent inser-
9e
a Bu i* the only
in the county.
aigingt
aloon.
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TWo DolLAN8 A
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mous communientic.-
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he street some
siplhinei of M
that cue giving
source of profit to the emperor and qttite
budensote to him subjecie. ‘The chureh
at first I rohibited Chritians from tav
ing anything to do with it, but a lnai
made it a Christian fontivnl?
Langnage is hardly strong
ough to esprems my ndrirati
Buck,
SSMIAKF
and Fitt
: Stylea
ble. .
“I rockon-ses;trouta i h ill Neti
ir-ir6, tyvkiw, but tots olfen fan
nmm)
in tie Union. I favor Colenel
Morgn’a scheme to purolmse the
.4
-
suceumb to the mid6
casehit line develoN
dlincamu s, to which-
are suhjeet; 75 pb:
nm dowu Ait h th e
*1‛
nn«by and ly their chiren ta iuthon
and Mlemour told of them asodourcences
in Aarylaiid sr Kentucky. and so the
superatitiou livid on inmanynei zhbor
property in Tax am in *80 was $00,
402,0000, an inerense in one year of
bse
46,
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procrea 25bottle Chumberain’s
Culie, Cholern and Diqrrhoea
Remedy. Yon will Im nlmestcert
imburg,
in 1866
aistory.
gd, his
Ik i
The people themselves heye
l gren the accolaide of sov
E
ploaded guilty to onk he won
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great theatre.
Fa witness befote
toMle to the new*
Thomas Itai
over somthwe
week at his ri
ewek near Hu
ia. The mum
w ilinm Rain
nt his son’w de
eid by shooti
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Squar.i
&
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Mmonduz haidrg. rt cone
m and it fa dunranteed to ray
ee
1 > VgumN
duemsage
W theautkore
publinstion.
udod Tai lli.
over one hundred and thirty
million dollrs Superintendent
S ' /ja -
,nm u-eme
n,
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-.VicePt
-.Treasun
F Solicito,
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tai to hve nse for it, and when
needodit is wrl h many pimesits cost
it is pleasant safe and reliable.
For aula by John li. Mur,tin.
Or Gn at Stalo of Texas
.paipers, regularly in.uld
this oftice i
he ticket tha-
■E.110!
wna found guilty of ‘obtaik p
money nhder fnlse pretences non "
fined one hundred dollara ' dt was..
alsothconditii
it con Id not be
original pyrehn
held Hint the bl
ople Mh t diowse
the pile grew
A’mtad thin. .Ti
ow and hpmg:
ustythat was ili
Property has inere
100 per ent. in vlu
A branch of a 1
000 bnilliug and lon
ssociation Ima been ci
During the last eighteen yoars 1
have trial nonrly all the promin-
enimne mid guv ah bis wjotive thal
the.rienivbd to leave home and shifi
for himsbif but his parenfs hail
totrentit. t 1/4az
. A promineut tiek
ii Kansns, from points in North
Irolinn, ky Hint a large number
J NY
e
, Over I HO .g
have been budtiii Reevil
nam
Aebon
,i
• He
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HI
Hhe
Auditorium at the Opem Fskival in
te, I saw we needed it._dnd so we
Of Pcogrene.9
The Gul
8 and Pac
heen-exten
making twi
this here.
730,00b m
found the
hiands of ft
preparing
u owner ■
F in Ireland the fwiriesantelteuelus
m the outside, are
k) brick, while ten
towet of seven ad.
front three streets”
/ 7. a miljun ______
kikuhKww. vEck.feet of granite,
10,800,e les it ic
lights and thirtena elvators. stil, 'as.
the man uad sikdn, itiwasiuipottant tn
convert thissrihe. Let tha scrihe be in
no hste'tb w ifraw,' 1‛
How hat 11*lift d idea has becomean
Audltonnm: I cA with wn1 wuue num.
by JohwR. Murti.
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wA l llare
559,6
k- uy Kesaj
tuiatl that
74 Nd
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at
ZPRI
deswunther
Sj.V N
tend around the shirines on holy, wightu • .
in England the dark ahalow of Liuilinn. guilty of murder and 'was given of population. Tn number of
tonig rested on the holydnya;butiwn.‛ j
in Scotlnit-the land of gloomy eraf
40 490
tint post-
IKpresenta will
ekept <i a!
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A train containing AM
as points, St louis «n
and rogistered matter 4
of four thonennd della”
ly destroyed by firIAm
Noble, Arkanaas.
originatad by the .
Inmp. V
Laid week the kKe3
large t 'innamon barME
Norte got drunk' andA
• Il unkda
er tnk of the muzzleg
bear l<> feed it when
jnmimd upon him ai
him ho terribly that DM
the eifectA of the wov
killing hijs keeper bra
stroll down town pearin
ph out of their wits, g
. A band ot800 Indi
St r.leiH renorveudb
ca-1t Winepeg, are
ly wipwd but. I hej
eelfisland morose and many are
nu U Lugin
anda colony
cent-le Ilan
a Performance
fday
ing whi h. by E
upon the aontie
i walls, seen
eg
snfmdkkat2t.62800,60mozrnatus
Biecesof marble wrought in mokaic. Ten
SHosanideldctriedlights nro in usd. Tito
bmaclap 8510,000 for 200,000
Tmisbnyiang vjewed from a point in
6eke. afttk stehsvethetowmnsi
ticket Irom Sneramento 1
huxI which had just expi
Sli
do i>"l । ।
the poipt called the battety. Mynheer and
Vrouw, together with tlieir chillrgn, the
youtl and mnidena of New Amserdam Cherokee triq and other Inpde in
12.
tures si, ,___—
Mr a chance to
B*e Jo
beg to
8
2
Broadway mened U>v oki ropowulknent ---- -- ,,
thoprenentsitoof the Aster houyn, shot teniory nud Senator Butler g $5-
Uiiotmjanro: and where tho. Fiftb -
Avenuo hotel now standa nut Fifth ave
nue, whih, climbing Murmy bill, now
runs throngl the aristocratio dwelling
portiangofthcity. New Yenr’n Qhy bet
came, a socinl gala day. The younhg
• Gloods went,half adomen ogether, bi car
en, "The presidont and
all visitors hav halto be engineored
FB opem-Txes 0r<» to be sold at
‘ was the mom for ii
howitehes in Gerniany. siner dhe wan .
of Napoleon," won a Qerman mafin of
tho last generation— WBonuparto .killed <
all the witches," And eo there luave ben .
Unco 1800 no visioua "of the "Wateh
Night;" no praying cows, no dovotionel •
roostera, no suddenly growing nigha <
. ' 'Kg
2
i ' ik
r. bucking
ru'xmrxard*a
• whicli onq was a litle movomento
w~btain tissue. And ia now represenited
L>e Auditorium in Material er
7x s
—e
(,)
day of the year, wer aceustomed to e, of negroes in that stnt'nre going
changa groetinga and makec prewgnt
These under the Coanrs were a greai
railroad miles in the United
tates. The nsnessed valuatiom of
Strange to cay the custom of cailin
on New Year's day grew nuM nearb
ahiverml nmohg tho Chinene and Amer
loans. The former colobrnto the Now
Year throagh threw days,dariug whish
they call on aheir friends, exehanje
grcotings in the Mmew, beatgones, offer
paper prayer* andmaboa "Fourth ol
July” of it in fire work dr "
, in the daya when a litile KTOUP o
frame houses with gal Jo ends of Duteh
brick elustere uhmittho fortudjoining i
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fs a nucleus to the rich, ‘tappalls und
mW the poor It-begipa with the most
Aumurious dinpter in our history it up
speculatfon for private gain, ami cuhries
the publio good as a kftheredrd."
- I waked the count if the Auditorium
dill uet, neyertheless, occapy a half
block. I asked haim if it were not a
'huge reality. I asked him if it were
not the only hall in America whiere a na.
heubweliex
clearer. 1
dedicatigt
appearet
ereigma
The estimated population of the
atate of Texas outhe frstof Janu-
nry waw 2,705,9, making it the
oljertion, IL plonded sixth gtatein the Cuion in poilit
He giveh-the scholastie population
to be 528,000 of which onentlird
are colored. He states ' thnt the
' white and colored childre hare
$:,604, aqd wherg wi
Yei l- none thedle . ,
this sevibe should sde and beliove-
-apostle is as strong in the builder ni.on
11,0 dav I ho conrabtora *“«*
Torndrmw. then, let this seribe comoito
tl Auditorumm II ’‘••all be taken over
tlle structur. and porhaps hemayhk
open HW memoky o the "an "o
“si ldh ehererihugruis sfei
. l • — LLaea i tews €of thrpe
Ahat should pay 5 percent., when it is a
iwdiestablished ‘itnb-ii/that fown halls
cost 10 per.cent., housing only tat eat-
era ’ Jbus McobvenN.
Ah, the war—that icotdethtic war'
How maily fine old trditions did it han
ish at ouce and forever. Ho* mans
sweet ilhasious, were utterly destroyed
how uany. local eustoms, Iw6 ' mans
racy local legenda how mightily di b
fuseali th reople or thenorh intgrone John Wesley Jkinn, and Im
image aud iikonesa. "There have beerl - -
thianooou
Epeopleanto
" aflliekdwithlas
1 severe, form and
medlenl asaistn
Bbo.T, .
oMMot bMHWn.< 'l t
apupitidhs •w i ■
' frere but w n't;
E.
an .dd
qnently they rule as n ezar liand-
lifig what money there may be
- D0 And rendering no acconut of the
tried for the sther The hoy is Investment Colonists, wh work-
I Jekerl d s btptverel
|, un tills fwu ul. t. at artumy rnnththa
I rein hauariseu en Lal’cNlietltsan wiieh
A , bas nil thuvnnitj of New Tork yith "
A fhA-m whilingnne i« pay the strtlinF
I xpemu vieh nonies wilh a ritifina,
I ln-rhavamily. There are rich an
I "luxurious qwwpie in New York, in Bon
k sohjMlladelplaia. Well. Iliad, let them
wait untireherich ahd tinxufieus MoPl
m of a parvenu eitx shal have hcen herved
■ L Paui .and bpi Ptunt, pmnkeewa!
F Woof 1 UAtrqgiolisow Manhnttap
lland, while a new town out W91
' which lpd no purticulnr existence in
Bchahahs diy"lwhil tifis wowndodi
- flaks its teuapl. warranted to pay 6 PeE
cent, usury, and seals its baireeih with
‘the thought that, if hicago have 210
she stili my keepculture Watt
ir l’atti, an4 for “
hungry mid w ithont clothing, les,
ident direetors appointed by., the
fonnderof the colony annot be
sbarged with the murder of bin displaced by colaista, conise.
no i
l worlds. Thereis
: a shieatre which
F
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ip — -TH-
m. iho Sew York
AadiV'rium fa to l>e u*ful. In tin court
low*' there fa hot one admirable room
latke Audto- Asan
waslie Piiglo think bunseit foolish
‘for entertainins his ideal visitant? -t
'. :we.? 1jhys. 4 thbught Of the
, Known thnt it we
tempt to praelicen
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I heard a Gorman count declaim
aglnstth uditorlum. "It is,” he said,
"tbodt advertisd, the ir «t bverrat-
cd of atructrca in the tirst place, fa
hfdootis. lu tho next phee, i is called
popular, when in fact it is bcleet. Ii of.
and tarn, and black innuntain am
grewmonie mist-pre-eminently the lanh M
of soporstitibu,thatevenlrdsand liest
bowea to hbnor the Now Ymc'm. Fmo
ddence I desirerto
pi astonishes "e
Spleny, in granite. ,
wiich hie Missis.
- uthe cathedral*
yBhnce had u* chndren puh «'“• lay
on my Up ahoots ns long A "Xbn,
W us the testimony of one good old da
■ - ■ er could ever di
ration to Okla, wealzues ...........nth -,fipaye
proportionately in the fund on
equgl l er cupita; thnt the polored
pay abon one-third pt the school
tax met thnt the state has spplied
one state school nonnnl for edu-
eating wite tenchets mid one for
the education of colored teneliers.
Where Language Fails. ' -
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A?.
heard in any rural regciou ni thn erntra
wust wenne forty yean no on ati! Ne"
Andtho"settng up" Wu
oonenhd only pwint in which Nev
Years oteptanes ditfered from tho
rhrisema T KicKHbokek hav
Ekar impresshd theipmiveaupon Amro
aan Iifeehht iogofth premnt pnem
tihn uidnkeuenifs nd congrfulations
han alwas been thie great fralure •
Know then, injocent youth, that n
late as forty searego "New Yem
cotta." as New York hna known them
wore an unknown, institntion it thm
fourtiaofthe United Stten. But in th
border states, espobially tho gouten
“cetfora Of the states fuM north o t
Ohio, the practice of "watehim th* oh
eur out and the new tear in we th
mm, Umm pecnjiar to Sew Year 8
. Wondetul things wpreto I*' Seon nt ilia
lour. aCowa fell upon th ir kue, I youuwanunuaunu •m -u
w -Went, though a wort »f4 nvenmn-H woni alsout nkingviaita
formne, the witdnninl lot I I' “E.clnaA.a
‘fear. A m. aiil rantaof " m"
teribus natur sprang up h’ th <h*
J s
ed,
Indian territory exelusively for
<- - ... the settlemeht qfj thh w—--
generatimhacame on, wnxed richa. •, 1 ..
(live ua the B nir kll, the
nt,.
. thxes to ilie governient. It
letere recently received byW hns pvganimnl ii military force of
of Chamberlalis Congh Remedly. hebd
It to tha beat for cronpund wiop- i while
ing cough thnt I have evet uved iside.
- ‘in the
. i'Zfl •< ; a Sla 15 33 » , ' J . . •
•Watch Night,” and when that ww . . . . . . .
thken the dly WM left but a more pale fantsistrwhpwnB glepping with
copy ofOhriunt The«nickezhgskkeb‛s parents heenrefully wnshed
custom of •< qalls" UMS brought in, but it
was an oxotie and has never becom well
silway has
this Joint - J
a nnAhine
4a 4
land have
f ipto the
i, w ho are A
that awaken* she pride of the Chica
mdmannt.ss"KkrshoughtuK, th” tlicatnt car
rim lh.it wanppore i Tharafere
in <1 pubilie mphif, the tluntre h" be
tie Nudiftlum , / ' '
E"Wr hare just m (tnbun"w‛
"touje or w*ortd wide la IK1 landing at
‘ 'Ues Vorm sho (lauualimusighl Ausulni
tlie, Tlighlande thu exiles brought th
tai 4 to sunny Maiyland, but in Ai
region it soon took on bright and jyou
.. ...... ------- 2,254fieers and men, And an un-
he Oklahoma immigration Hociety organzd military force, ninilabfe """ 1"dinne-775
for military duty numbering 220*6con atlictod with n mi
HUH It has 3,097 Sinday-schoola,
suolaconyenutimnnmihelate aiXJ^’lSj^
Ih
SUI-- e
ed
_____ . . tor every ill now affecting the ne-
rinipc, nnd parties vie wish each othet gro.cthe south. .
2. I— A.A.. a.n... oval Ito eridh! Mihka 3 • 1 fl
FMarsinet.tsuervadMdda .....12"
ee,tro aljaheWest Sido bridges,, ' it
po,va hcadles offer to the people a
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b
yr ‘ 7 ) TN
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d2.0e1-
$2019, 250.90 « interwak rovenne
2 isaslargeasthea- . . .
ule
to large ashbtels
| 'should hie, \ There
r are storri/oficesf
andiig6r-Aalls, J
. yhere •housands 3252 k
Hetauditons may 552 ,\ ? 685
rtf.....* ■
s
Sia
tional covention vouldbe cohveniently
254 and Lhgrcahly laid. ’ but the uulu of
Herlin dete sled the uiui of a town hall
0
n
ovetow twine n year,
rnlering it - unlu fon agrieulture
and no crop was xaised Inet yar
He ah) a th colomiata have become
it to them. He ndds: We are Cooper gives the pablte nelup ex-
dotrwined to take ifanyhosk.and
we will make ithe grandesf"htute
al! ti*
N I
N 1
----- ..a •WaUh Nighit" becant a rligiore Pro
caitalibsu beanmee hm. * Une Theclinary ©veiling mentiny
-iher ofhe and "cm twntollowcdbpansngendpu"iq
"**'• A "wr"ute ohiureh wntluren
.. _____ alt" (it yas merl th
him
with ai momberkhip of 213,78G
Tekiui in:87 contribulei one nil th'
ofthecoltousnpplyatheUniled ■ . iB.1-' j;
Stntes, one-ninth of the entire 200 rrmicMW recently 2
worid. ItwtandsAniin niher of
planta - touduu., night of the 17th af InsiJuly in
, and matheain the early we st shot his fathor witb n ritle whil
Enetr ita "ealicoed egga," and, th ho,wasasleep, lie then tookaclul
a I'" u-tii ..f .lidy its cmmnn or anvils n itli
prvceqsion 4iid spekch; but New Yearr
‘ had nothing pculiarlyits own bu>
HAIL TIIE GLAD NEW YEAR!
—,—*—-—-------------
HOW DIEEERENI PEOPLE REJOIC
' u ' Hi OPENING YEAR.
WMW 42 ■
"Wateh Nigu" an it Wan aub i- Nev
: wu‛ Kniekerkorker - Diodei S„ rh
Mvl Awtimanine -Thr ou (natam
wetrm All winee, —-aluuu
bilt it."..... , ...... .
. "Yes, Mr. Peck, fait how ahout the “Goin’ to at up t . nizht
idea? It was yours, was it tot"".
' •Yes, I built the Auditoviumn. if that
fa what youmcat." ,
“Eanyourmemhersshe entry of that
thought—the pedigreef that thonght-
Ufa genesifof tasew
MAalenid?w nher
About ten years ago
sm
888
2,
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nuto how many call*, thrwy ouNnahke
in the paluy day* of NewvYeara"abing
. the moat ashionable people wore ven
; ThecklonltanenSehemaavafture--Instan-
■ within wan ofteu like rhat of an eveuine e x 4 cesof Suferiug.,. .
awk wu reepition of the ptesdn day.
und Elewa . But as the dupeh lbw York burgen
pf old woromerruntywEmlishi" :------
rora the "cuiled ahow that the ‘Topolobaopo buy
inglouanin avpeared in the tarsi nmf colonization sehemehas not prov-
acized upongwelldon. TheErhberin ed whal it whs at first represented
‘ s; womRe ItwusnomroporutivecolonystartB
tishet.s— ,—2
ALVESrak ' A national bank
/.' $60,000 capital hna
atahhshied in the west. Yet New Year's
ia reaily .ti okterzfestivni;Christua
was nulced at a compamtively latdo
Twasperfetlynaturni that all popl
frointheearlieat times shoulihcelebrat enln bebnvior led 2 hm arrest
the beginninz of the yent and ifsi do ‘ • • • • • P • ■ ’*
mstic alilufa bad any sort of fello
-feeling alout them why shouldt thu
cows and the rondters-pray hw tugiv
fixey teeif
i^taUfc
MN
2 \
prmnd-fep
31
ent cough modicinen on- MN* nir?
ket, but my, Am! With pleneure too,
that Chamberlainsongu Remedy
to the best of All. Twos.
yhant -
.2 the I
SFaven-
Er of
onsers.
| flight
in this
cathedra
tig, thee
eathedru
$522
one." A 2 •
Meetiug Mr Teck 295
montiw afterwam, l<W
lack of touglipAnekeof
which putthegnpiirrscriboon the way
to the liglit. ""we"ned to think . there
might have iken a xed iden: anyway,
he always wanted a music halit if he
coula talkjallelsure on tho suibject.
kcould milk’' H'" thing
■li tese days Eomi"the
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fui chauet waste their moneya, 6
enough, doawayt Youcannotgehin
If i Klhotgo •“ • can at lenst fee ’ that
Eranlr Ihietro ticket* Sfamld 12 *
out tat wome should not
jelled "our
azaz shemengahis" ■
Euejatarrzasmarmmnoa.. w .
stfei iSjassK. 'amLior.mmght ntnein
dtunathe melectcompang.
- _ . hoan arc mm
Si 20
.....rh*"pur ’
omentor itotbemreculationya une"peoq
smted in aging lh>d brdda of ^Rt ab
nought which, inf"’1 ‘ ."0 d a
g Md ,5 therich 2860 - motfo tn the
M slihkn Em*
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A LIFE SENTENCE their arrivalr that thu colomy only
lor the l?YflifOM Boy Who Murdered Mis
rpromtsFze: to suhjeet tn
hoods eyen t« che outbrak Af the civji ; . 1-ik
wuE. - DEs MoiNk Ik, Janunry 26.
1 draw only $19 from the dolumis.
1 sary for proyisions. I
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•Advice to Travellers...-
Before starting <»u yonr journey
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A levised stutemeitof the rnil-
loud track laid in 1889 »
total of 5230,2 miles. Pesiugtu
hend- the list with deqeamc9A
ami l ,H thir w ith 282.7334
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W. BIG AUDITORIUM. | fixed iden. But having trait thkom mf.
KETi L Zf.e • " utes and paS d the wicket of brain fric-
IMMki /ft' tiot, I" detnined mv ii. rde , to arry
MGQYERN WRITES 'ABOUT cenan convictiorthat
t fit 'Auditorium
. Would f>e'u myral
thing, and, fh
parting with hi*
humble servant,
ekpresseda warm
derire to’ser and
revise the copy..
Meanwhile the
contractots were
Bk, in t h< <>( her room.
hu.
. a
anl many Karm
1 ... have been built
| codnty.
> e/Fho towp has
ita popnlation.
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