Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 15, 1891, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free press. Winnipeg. Jan. 15. Manitoba free press. Horning and evening every Day except sunday at 8fc o clock a. M., and four o clock ., rape timely at Winnipeg by the Manitoba free press co. W. T. Luxton Manet do director and editor in chief subscriptions either edition by mail one year Sli months one strictly in Advance. Duly Molnr free press delivered in Winnipeg on terms. _ evening free press and Sun Deli be red in we nil 20 Cento per week 76 cents per month 32 or Turse Eio Nln. Strictly Cash a Advance. Advertising Bates per non Uiel line it ones makes one Inch in depth f or advertisements a pea ilog in both editions Ordinary advertising Tea per in ration advertising inserted for a despite period of time to be charged Tor at the following rates one week. 30 cents per line two Weskil. 45 one to three is months. 3.00 one year. 6.00 advertisements occupying less Spack than five Tinea will be charged us five line advertisements. 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Seq Nellt in civil rights thursday Jan. 15. 1891. Schools and i he state the Mckinley Bill had much to do with the remarkable turnover in the elections of november last but not nil. Especially Nob in Wisconsin and Illinois in the first of which the democrats Remde a pretty clean sweep in the other nearly captured both houses the agitation begun Over i year ago in Mil Waukee by the German lutherans and Olics combined against certain provisions of the school Law spread All Over the state and wag the cause of the Ria Astroth defeat of the Republican party. A similar agitation was begun later in Illinois one of the results of which was the election of the democratic candidate for state superintendent of Public instruction by a Large majority. The trouble was with the compulsory school Law and so marked was the opposition to several of its provisions that the legislators at Springfield we already canvassing amendments to it. The matter indeed was made the subject of a paragraph in the governor s address and both parties express the greatest willingness to meet the objections to the Law As it stands at present. The Chicago Tribune the leading Republican journal of the state and which was stoutly opposed to any interference with the school system As established has been collect ing the views of some of the most prominent men of the question. They All desire to re Tain the compulsory clause while not one expresses himself As opposed to amending the obnoxious features of in. This a the position taken by or. Medid of the Tribune who of the last constitutional convention which defined the status of the pub Lic school in Illinois. Among the others interviewed was or. Hoamg of the strata Zei Tung who took the Lead against the Law As if a and who probably contributed More than other individual to the Success of the d Emo ratio party. We propose to quote his views at some length a nod inappropriate in the present condition of the Public mind in Manitoba. The Section of the school Law to which Moat exception in taken Mads that no school shall be considered As a school under this act unless there shall be taught therein the English language Reading and writing arithmetic history of the United states and or hearing would Amend this by simply striking out All the words after speaking for himself and those whom he represents he we believe that arithmetic history of the United states and geography can just As Well be taught in any other language As in the eng Lish language. We certainly Are in favor of a compulsory school Law. We germans believe that the state Boa the absolute right to say that child shall attend school a certain num Ber of Weka but having said that the state no More right Over the child. Parental must dictate the meant it education and not the state. The state must bos that mean a of education for the child Are ii Nishti and that even if the child be poor Aud can t be suit ably clothed the state ought to clothe child and Moke it present Able in the school House but there Tho author Ity of Khe state Multi erase and that of the Parent begin. And therefore the English language being the language of the country nobody can deny the right of tie state to say that that language shall be taught in its rudimentary branches in the school but for the state to say further what branches shall be How they shall is taught is an arro a Aon of authority that does not belong to the late but t sea belong to the Parent. So when the child is at school and a taught English Reading and writing the duty of the state is fulfilled and the duty of the Parent a second amendment he would suggest would be to a clause which says that no school shall be considered As a school unless it be approved by a school Board of the District. On this he Saya this places an unwarranted Power in the hands of a Board which May Lead and has done so to great misuse. We Hava in this country schools that Are conducted by eminent More by Rule and Compass than from or reflection. The state can do a Mhz but it cannot Mark out with Square and Chalk line exactly How a Parent Dball Deal with his child. The Parent canno be expected to forego All voice in its Educa Tion. We a if reduced our politics to the system of machinery and the tendency is too much towards adapting everything else to the same convenient principle. The state m its Wisdom chalks oui a school system and nay i to All concerned on these lines you Munt pro no other. Hence Loman catholics and lutherans and others for conscience Sake Are driven into parochial achoo in which they have to support at their own private Cost in addition to being taxed for those established by the state. There is something wrong in this which the people of More than Illinois and Wisconsin will one Day set about reme dying. Communications. Pedagogues by White life calling it in to teach and Yob these tame schools and these mme teachers Are by this Section under the absolute control of school Board elected at any popular election of a Board which May be utterly ignorant of the rudimentary of a to Aid which hostile to their religions views of a Board which out of sheer obstinacy or May put obstacles in Tho Way of the teachers and close up the schools. Such cases we have had in several parts of the state where a Aoh Board with out reason even after having admitted that they had neither individually dior collectively Ever visited the school Sefc had closed up a school simply for personal reasons. It is a Power which certainly ought to be Talreja from any Soho i these Are the views of a protestant. They Are shared no doubt in their general tendency by the great body of catholics in the United states. Or. Hearing is an influential Diao who was Able to carry with him for Hie candidate a Laura majority of the electors of protestant and Republican Illinois time ago Tho free press predicted that the time would Boon come in the United Steft when there would be a revolt against a system which a Dakotan abroad a or. Montgomery formerly of West Dur Ham Ontario bub now and for a number of years past a resident of North Dakota has been paying a visit to Ottawa. With a news paper representative he discussed the a lesion of Canadian emigration to the United stat a. He advanced the Nob very Brilliant suggestion that it was the desire for financial and social Success that induced the Ordinary Man to of to the trouble of emigrating leaving the impression that these were the allurements which attracted him to Dakota. We Are Nob informed of the measure of Success the doctor has been Able to attain by his own move. He says that fully ninety per cent of Are canadians we presume he Speaks More particularly of North and it is not to be supposed a added that these people left their own country to go to the states As a Blind Man goes into a we Are not so of that. We Are afraid the doctor has unconsciously afforded an Apt ulu station of the condition of Many canadians who have gone to Dakota they went As a Blind Man goes into a ditch liven if their motive in going was that financial and social Success spoken of it can be said that a Blind Man May walk into a ditch in Pursuit of the same object. Although the doctor a careful to repeat that he and the thousands of other canadians who have made North Dakota what it is went there to better themselves he does not say in to Many words that they have succeeded. But he makes an illusion to the country from the Boundary to Winnipeg somewhat out of joint and gratuitous in is True that would seem to indicate that he at any rate is satisfied with the change. We Quoit from the report of Hia interview m the Ottawa free press he had travelled on the great Northern Many times from Gretna on the Boundary line to Sinai pig and could not help see ing the vast difference in the mock of Walt ten ment in the two countries. Tho 0. P. Rand the mennonites seemed lords of the whole Region North of Gretna for the first Forby five Miles outside the mennonite settlement he could not see a 100 acres of wheat. Some blight seemed to have settled on the District. But on Tho same railway just Bouth of the line prosperous Little villages had sprung up at every six or seven Miles apart. Indeed it would be hard to find 100 acres Rin cultivated. The soil and climate is Tho same As in Mani Toba. But policy is different. Yet this alone will Nob account for the great con Trast. Or. Montgomery is an ardent Republican but he believes that unrestricted reciprocity Between the states of the Union accounts for Dakota s rapid settlement while Manitoba had been largely depopulated by emigration to the if the doctor had ascribed to the appearance of the country from Gretna to Winnipeg the fast that he had settled in Dakota there would have been some pertinence to this comparison. But he had taken up Bis residence South of the Boundary before he visited Winnipeg Anythia fling therefore is to be taken As an act of unfriendliness on his. Part. It is an evidence also of his ignorance of Manitoba. The coun try from Gretna to Winnipeg a but a Small portion of this province and no one Here has held it up As a Sample of the country As a whole. We make no boast of this end of Manitoba. While the land is and Good an the Best in Dakota there is a great Deal too Ruoh of not under cultivation owing to the raids of speculators at the time of the Boom. It is nearly All held by non residents who Are waiting until prices recover sufficiently to enable them to get out without loss. The blight therefore which has settled on the District is the blight of land speculation which although bad is nothing to that of aridity cyclones and blizzards with which the doctor is More fast liar his ignorance again is displayed in speaking of the govern Murat s policy in dealing with the lands which is More Liberal than that on the other Side. He a right however in saying that Dakota has an advantage in its unrestricted Trade with the other states of the ctn on. An open Market with sixty three millions of people is Worth a Good Deal. In Manitoba however we live in Hope of seeing Tho Trade Barriera which deprive a of the same prior lege being one Day destroyed. The doctor we Are informed is an sex Mem Ber of the state legislature. This would involve a change of allegiance and id is quite right that he should be faithful in it. But being an old Canadian he should be slow to disparage this country. Thai is Nob like the average Canadian who wherever he May be found has a warm spot in his heart for the country cd his Birch. If we in Manitoba were disposed to Institute comparisons we could easily exalt ourselves at the expense of our neighbor Over the Border. For instance our people Are not compelled to Appeal to Public Charity to keep them from starving and we might Point out to the doctor that Many Hua dress of his countrymen who Are now settled from bail to worse. To the editor of the free frees. We prepared or the Tribune to by Fps an escape from to rail Eminian which it had placed in self by its absurd by pleading that in was All to joke. But not so Chi statistical editor is penal to the Occa Sion and gravely returns to thu Taue and in to doing simply goes from bad to worse. Yester Day amongst other things be said the free prep since 1888, when it split with the government 943 articles Denun Chatory of Green Way and Murtin. By not Al measurement if these articles were lacked together they would cover a distance of 02 Miles i demonstrated the Absurdity of this Oiler Tiow by showing that the average length of each of these 913 articles to cover 62 Miles must have been Over 347 keep. This a the Tribune s statistical editor s explanation the writer recognize the self i widest fact that by ii oversight of Tho proof Reader a Zero hag been omitted in the number of the p. P. Articles s ated to have been written since the split. That number should have been and not accepting this explanation it follows even then that the articles averaged .11.7 feet in As absurd As s47 feet. A reference to the free press files shows split with lib about he Middle of August 1s88. There has there fore been ainu that time something Lees than 800 eau a necessitating an average of Over 11 article Day feet in length each i squirting column space of Over 381 i get in every Issue while i find by measurement that the total column apace of Onn Ordinary Ispus of the free press is Only 82 feet. The Tribune say 02 Miles length of column space has been devoted to articles Denuncio tory of Greenway and Martin since the in All Taftt time the total column apace of the free press advertising air Well As Reading matter has been Leaa than Miles. There in no profit in following this matter further. Haa been done and said conclusively proves the Tribune to be an i nip Dent unscrupulous and stupid dirt Grace to journalism and an insult to the intelligence of its readers. Anti fraud Jan. 14. Current topics. Thok National scandal. Toronto Globe it is pretty generally agreed that the rising of indians across the Border is due mainly to the fraud and Inja Atice which have reduced the indians to Narv Amiott and despair. This censure is nut confined to subordinate officials Bujaj ajl the Way up to the president himself. The new York times suggests that if Justice were done the Indian War would assume a new Gula. On one aide would be the starved Aud plundered and enraged Indiana on the Oiher nil Tho people who have been concerned in starving and plundering and enraging hem from a pilfering agent s clerk up to the Secretary of the Interior and the president of the United states himself. Bald head sarcasm. Montreal Gazette the Story in that Ben Jamin Franklin when the question of what should be the National Emblem of the newly forint a United states being debated attacked the Bald Eagle suggestion and spoke of tiie proud Bird of Freedom As a Bird of bad moral who did riot get Hia living Bone utly. If Tho author of poor Etchard s philosophy instead of dying in 1790, had lived till and appreciated the attitude of his countrymen on the Seal the fisheries and a number of other dial Utah they have bad with their Noar by he might have revived his opinion As to the appropriateness of the Bird to apotheosis Tho National senti ment of a nation with a record not Adall times indicative of the moving influence of a Good moral character. The child in father of the Man. Ottawa citizen a writer in the London daily Graphite recalls an anecdote of or. Par hell s childhood which is interesting Reading in Tho Light of present events. Charlie Par Uell and Hia sister had each it seems a Bat Talion of wooden soldiers and a Park of Artil Verj in Tho shape of re pop gun apiece. War having been declared the Young lady s Soldi ers went Down swiftly before a tremendous fire opened by Charlie on her Liana. Meanwhile the Young gentleman s soldiers though perpetually hit declined to fall. The Victory remained with h in and it was subsequently discovered that he had glued his own1 men to the so Early in life did the uncrowned King Realise the importance of that pal boy of sticking which his recent actions to 1, strikingly exemplify. Had a real Mobery Christmas. Toronto Empire the Christmas that a past is nearer to a than the Christmas that is to come it is easier to go Back to the former therefore than to go Forward to the latter. We have had a Ideal Good Tims and we act wisely in living Iri the memory of it a Long As we can. Duo reason Why we get so Little pleasure out of the Good things that fall to Pur lot is that they Are so soon forgotten. It is Well to set up a Stone of remembrance every pleasant event or Happy thought a worthy of a Monument. Christ Mas is itself a monumental Day and each of these Days has its own individual history that is worthy of being preserved. Try to profit in this Way by the one thab is past. Romance and realism. A. Model letter that was found in my Deer Dere embrace the present try Jet Yon no As How i am Aucul Hope that these few Linos will find you enjoying the same Blessin. Why dont Yon Only Rito 1 line to Tell your str Ferin Kall Irun. All about her Pritty sweat Henory. Of my Ewe ate my Turkalo Leei Deare my poor Solo is Lon in for your sweate voice. In my Minde i can Heer you singin Yankey Doodle a it Tho Day that Yon asked me for i i arc. Of my Deer Henery do hum out and lets git marred. So to More at present from your own Little lovin Kathr Uii an Belcher. To any sweate Henery p. S. Part sound. Josier Tubbs Haa raised a new House and Sallie lives so snug butt she often fit a Josier Whan lie Feola poorly. sweate Mcnery let us keep Loose and if you Luve to i wont whip you when you feel poorly nor 1 wont look a nobody else i wont daddy sea As How i must get Mait id. P. S. Part Inird. Ray Pun is bail nil Ink is pall my his to you Liall never fall for Henery is i own trus Luve i Luck i Fluek i Titi Kle Dove. P. S. Noty Bany. Did. So no More at present from your living Kathrun an. Shore thirty five different varieties oars to a blot from. Prices ranged from Sie to if Weir we can suit every taste or notion. Write for a ample. Dawson Bole oo., Ssell s Clearing not As be entered the at East Buff Tilo lie saw it a Glorica thai there was one seat with a Yoang Luly m if ii2 in arched straight Down the aisli1, deposited his grip and overcoat sat Down and of Ainilian by observed i entirely Foi got to ask your Permis that s of no she replied. Thanks. Travelling alone almost Trot not quite. husband is in the Smolter my father and brother arc in the seab Back of us and the two gentle men across the aisle Are Rny uncles. The conductor who is a Cousin of mine a just gone Forward but will return soon and Irwill introduce you to my aunt if Yon will go Back a few awl a i gasped the Man and the floor of the car suddenly became so reel hot that he picked tip his baggage and his feet and lit o it for the next one new York Sun. Lot every who a cml veep. Do i understand you to snid the attorney for the state looking hard at the principal witness that upon hearing a noise in Tho Hall Yon Rose quickly lit a Candle and wont to the head of Tho tit airs that a burglar was at the foot of the stairs and you did not see him Are you must i Tell the stammered the witness blushing to the roots of his hair. Tho whole was the Storn reply. Replied Tho witness brushing aside his Damp clinging locks and wiping the perspiration from his Clammy brow my wife was in front of baby sleighs 20 per cent. Opp boy s coasters 20 per cent Opp toys at your own prices Gold pens at wholesale fancy goods at Cost. Books and stationery at immense seductions. Everything Mast go Phoenix insurance company of Hartford Conn. Established 1854 Cash capital cat Kurtlan head of Floc 114 St. Uni cum St., Mym Tieuli. Gerald e. Hart general manager. Good agents desiring to represent the company Are invited to Corris Jionda with us. T. Howard Wright h. A. Jukes 375 main str like Winnipeg general fur menu Ito i ind we will Send to any address 8 Yards 42 inches wide All Wool French Serge in Colon Only 4 Yards skirt lining 2 dozen buttons 2 Yards Waist lining silk and twist. For Only Worth a. T a Lour Farewell. said t looking into the o his do you test of a Long trustful eyes upturned think you could stand the if Yon think it is for the Best Eho said with a Hall Mournful half Mcallister look on her fair Young face then my he replied gazing at her Long and wistfully Farewell. I am going to see a Cricket match week s sport. The real trouble. I Don t understand what the trouble with my articles can said the ambitious Young Man. None of them is a let s Stie is that Pencil with the rub Ber on it the style that Yon Are in the habit of Well it s very simple. You have been writing with the wrong ton Post an inexcusable Blunder. Mrs. Heavens or. Sixa week what have you done or. Nothing. Mrs. You eaten the Bot Tom crust of that pie or. Yes that s bout All was. Mrs. You know that i always ii opt the Bottom crust for the next courier. Alexanders next door to Bank of Montreal. Samples sent to out of town customers 011 current chronology. Janus of father iry 13. Paul theologian lion 15" of sir Philip Warwick political writer and historian born 1608 of or. Sanuel Parr Ilia due and scholar died of or. John Aikin. Biographer died mss. Of Talma French tragedian died 1828. Its birth of Thomas Crofton Croker antiquary Dietl 1834. Fie her n. 0., captured by Hind troops Uii Dpi Perry assisted by the Navy under Admiral Porter. Rostor Erl to the War department. 1873-Bocapurtist manifesto the emperor is dead but the Empire is living and indestructible .1 Bishops and priests in Prussia in pics inert for infraction of ecclesiastical Laws. Of George Walker sex United states Consul general to Paris torn 1825 m Dakota Are training every Effort to get out of it and come to the Canadian North West if to had been mindful of these things and others thit inight be mentioned he would have been More careful of his utterances when visiting Ontario. Pannill is Noi letting the grass grow under his feed. He can work like a Horae for him self but when it was for Ireland he preferred going off to mrs. O sea leaving the Burden to Hia lieutenants. His present activity would indicate that he expects Noth ing from o Brien s mediation. He probably knows from his conference with him that the breach will not be healed perhaps indeed that it will be widened by his drawing o Brien and Dillon to himself he is therefore Antici Pating the final split to make i Mable solid with the Irish people. Parnell is As vain As he a unscrupulous. He cared less for the Success of Inah Causo than for his own glory in achieving it. He resented being overshadowed by Gladstone and if Home Rule carried at the next election it was the Jatter who would Geb of it and it Weald be Hie name that would go Down in history As that of the Man who secured Justice or the Irish nation. This was too much for the selfish egotism of Parnell and rather than risk it he Woald smash everything. And that the smash will come is getting More and More evident every Day. Post office Foll Ciulis in France. By old established statute Post mistresses in France were practically debarred from marriage. Husbands of women employed in the postal service were i prohibited from exercising trades of professions lest such employments would offer temptations to the husband to tamper with the mails. But the government has finally done tardy Justice to the spinsters and abolished All restrictions in the Choice of husbands by Post mistresses with one sex husband must not serve in the capacity of police let Ter. Medicines that cure. Real mate agents main Street Winnipeg . Portage ave. And Thistle St. We have it. Mince meat excellent in aril j i. Us in Quantity. Ask for it. Brazen bios. Butchers. 5, to inform and the Publ have opened an address for the on a real estate having property for owners of property generally that they nvi8 at the above purpose of carrying Agency those Sale also those City 200. Market. Wishing to Purchase will find it to their advantage to apply to them before making other arrangements notice Lite to offer our friends n in n line of Havana cigars samples. Richard co. Wine merchants. 365 Luln Street Winnipeg j free also explaining Tho system. 200 see testimonials Penbe 2 every saturday o. Once in foul a Block. Harlot Square the Winnipeg water works Bira offers of one thousand cords of Tamarac specification and Terras May a seen at Tho com Pany a office Corner of Garry and Ellice streets up to noon of saturday january 17th inst., after which time and Date offers will not be received. J08 e Hannah sheriff s Sali under executions issued out of the Couit of Queens Bench and to me directed Ajr inst the goods Anc chattels of Alex. 0. Bryson i shall on thursday next 15th 1891 at two o clock p. At my off Leo in the Cour House Winnipeg sell by Public auction about railway ties at Tyndall station . Terms Cash. Colin Ink stub Sumin h once sheriff. Winnipeg 12th january 1891. The danger and discomfort of dyspepsia is pro Verbial us it u Alao a prompt tit fat Burdock Hood planned j bitters Complete cure. A Wavu know Hoti l proprietor Winnipeg the great Canadian Prairie City of West is destined to become a place of vast import Ance. From a commercial Point of View it will always be the great distributing Point for Manitoba and the territories owing to its magnificent railway in Clit 68. Win ipod May justly to termed Tae com Mercial Mecca of the Northwest. In the matter of hotel accommodation Theo Ity is away ahead of Many places of the same size in the East. Among the Many popular hotels May be mentioned the Leland House of which capt. W. D. Douglas is the penal and obliging a proprietor. The Leland House has a reputation second to Nona in the West and As at present conducted is a credit to Winnipeg and without doubt deserve i the Large measure of patronage which the Irav lying Public Accord to it. The popular proprietor capt. Douglas of inf to pressure of Bisineer and confinement was ago troubled with dyspepsia and indigestion and m general feeling of lassitude which made existence and almost intolerable. The Captain Luth g Reat Good sense commenced the use of Paine s celery compound and in a Short time All these troubles were banished and Grid health restored. The Captain Gas i can recommend it with Confidence to All who need such a valuable Paine s celery compound is a sure and remedy for the worst cases of dyspepsia and indigestion its work is sure Safe and permanent for nervous debility in Gonman headache and a feel Noritis acknowledged Toby the greatest Boon Ever offered to Mankind. A. In. At 298 Carlton Street on tuesday the 20th january at two o clock Magnificent piano Cylinder top writing desk Black Walnut sideboard and raw silk curtains Brussels carpet what not parlor suite of 7 pieces and dinner set of 100 pieces. Instructed by the owner who la leaving for the cast i will offer for Sale a Complete bet of household , comprising in part one magnificent p Ano by parlor mite Beven pieces in p and raw silk is Els carpets Extension and Obei what not cur Aina poles and 01 paintings Engra Ings Cylinder top writing desk baby Carriage Cradle dinner set 100 my cab Forks three suites Radiant Home Slove no i Cook Coal or j. D. Golden s auction rooms Cor. Main and James its a test 560 pairs Sample boots and Shoen. Which Lwell toe bold at private Sale at wholesale Cost. Clothing gents furnishing fur Coats and cups must be cleared out at once regardless of Cost. A Large consignment of crockery Etc., very cheap. Don t forget 7 he place 548-5-15 main St. Office 5h main Street. Auctioneer. Of capital paid rest by j. T. Wilson. J unreserved auction Sale household furniture on thursday Jan. 15th, 1891, at 170 Jarvis is North of . Near St at 2 o clock on above Date 1 sell at above address without the slightest ice curve one parlor suite in rav Sili Center tables tapestry rare Hurt lace curtain ii paintings and engraving sinker sewing machine rate naion dining table dining chairs Klag aware def Cir it Day deck two of ants i Mirror two pairs o very line pillows to. 9 Rook stove and other useful articles Etc Etc terms Cali j. T. Wilson. Auctioneer. Office 240 Portage four per cent interest allowed on deposits in savings department h. Mathewson manager Winnipeg Branch in Toosi is Lade to t. W. Taylor wins of pc inc in k n w. C. T. D. Lunch room and woman s Exchange has removed Sutet to 209 Alexander Street 2 doors to Tom Slun where they will be planed to All their Frici. Orders for cooking filed a usual. Reft is try in connection. Good places to to had or ser vant Gurla. Ioir Tamarac Wood i delivered to any part of the City for 85 per Oord. Guaranteed first Claes. Kelly Bros. Go. 389 main Stii Ket. 1st o t i c Ufi shippers Farmers dealers the undersigned in prepared to handle an Anunti Tity of Canadian produce Manitoba no 1 hard. A pc cavity also in rattle and horse ship direct Cor Respondence solicited. Harry Wolfgang a Unjian produce merchant 7 North John Street Liverpool Able address Liverpool. G. Fonseca to. Wholesale retail dealers in baled Hay by the car or smaller quantities do hew to any part of the City. 7ob Ity of Winnipeg. Assessment notice All parties w Johnye Durins the pint year effected eur in their Winnipeg properties by Purchot or otherwise Aro Tiju Csiti to furnish Foi Mclarn concerning the name the asm smut Tommis Slosier without delay in order that said Artiee Rany be correctly placed cd tie Kolm Tot j. W. Harris news paper spa erf
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