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rnr. iowa state register. wedxesda. October 23. -morning edition.

6 ABUSE OF DES MOINES. lullaby bring particularly mx Oarlr' A etr. daiiW aad apvrtaltW" wouM aill 1 A. 0. U.

W. THE PARNELL FUND. to think thai ferauriful land eaweontiaual awM of lapn ana out ar hul I wia aawr lkroikapUiy reirardlea ol pa or etreu-ar y-. you that Do city ia thra railed Mates caa ahow as riran a mnd for the aaM work a ran Ireland for the vast year. Ireland oocurxe 8c me of the Rank Uotrutha Ueed Eucceseful Celebration of the Sev but a tmall snafo oa the fatw of this amst forPartltsan Purposes, earth but just bow it Hits a lar portina of the enteenth AnnlveresiT of tbe Order by Local Lodg-ea.

Tub Iowa Statb KKAirrsa to aoU ttf-la-ty by the following New. Dealm Aatr, Iow H. w. Pinna, Aaoi. Iowa Kt A luarr.

A.tva. Iowa wtil B. 8baw. Anita. lowa E.

A. BHona. Slant-: but in tai caae. Karl, lae rwwier. I tar ahead of tbe dramatic production of rU e'afa.

We ran aaaura tho who aave not hai the pleaaura of serin his, tbal aa I a Bo) mt uian. ami wiil pieaw ail. Hot, our opinion. In every respect Ibe equal of Joe Km-Diet a an actor, and unoouiarally hi (uperior aainer." beau now on aaie at tbe uxfonl 111 bture. An Enthusiastic Meeting Held by the Local Land Loarua la Ba-balf of this Oaoss.

nnimraJ aiinda of the old world, raai eaa do In Kegarat la Dee Molaea. Ma aad aUpaaaal by the action of the averting. It waa evident froan the irst that tho temper waa against ea-oVirxtrtg tho aaid Uenderion'e nomination. Afbrr some raucuaing, a committee on resolution prepared the following, which was adopted by an almost unanimous rote: WHCKKAa. By an unfortunate condition of our political affair two republican candidate have been placed la nomination foreireuit Judge we, the republican of Liberty townakip, in raucua an in bled, deem It proper to make the following statement of our position thereon: I.

We would have preferred tbe nomination of J. H. Henderson, a Warren county man. could hi nomination have been aecured without j-opardizfng the county ticket. S.

Tbe nomination of K. N. 1 tar lie, of Polk accounted for by its beioc the real eooiiBeroial ernier of the world. A lance at the nap will show this to he a fact, and this fact shows the by Altseraaaa I'kiKn. Fratara brand Araay Hall Crawa4 with mm Tfcair Iavltew Uaosta.

ml deal re of England for her poaaeMton hundreds of year airo. Then the Braerald lalo Caraad Opera Ua A Tkwughtfui M. Eloqaettl adrr.t ay Dr. Gea. Bans Upsa tht Wraajs aid Heads waa prosperous and rapidly jrruwmjr.

but all ikrM important industries bar diaappeareJ one by one. until she now stands barren of all Under the auspices of Dea Monies Lodge, I bese elements of arowta. ttut. says Kruriaao. we ran not allow land so close to us to have an STOP THK FALSIUIOODS.

Dea Woinis (M. SO. Editor Stato ligis-ler: Aa a citizen of Pea Moines, I wish to protect against the statements made by the Democratic press of this city and some of the Democratic orators, to-wit "The astteawd No. IS, Capital Lodge, No. 14, and Eaton Tuesday evening.

November SJ. Lost or fttok-n." A little girl, im-d Ore year: was in rbarve ol a Herman emigrant who miaaeJ ber al Castle Lianlen landin-. New York city. Maid miKrant arrived by tbe ueainer Hannllial. (jernian line, on the mornina of tbe Inst, lor any Information a libera! reward will be paid by Max ritrausa, clothier, Broadway.

N. V. P. 8. Tbe child mentioned above, bavin; IndeDendent Government: it would be a point Lodge, No.

204, A. O. U. the seventeenth Ike Call for SabaeripUoa Meet with Raatay aad IJbaral Baapaaaa fro a. tha Loyal Hearts of Ua at a.

Impossibility. But England is Just as near county, by tbe regular convention, hereby baa anniversary of the Order was celebrated at France. Why sbou Id saw not belong to thai na our rauncatlon. a. We regard the action of the Warren county tion? Whatever there is or em in insnraeu comes rtom the compulsory Intercourse tbey Grand Army ball last evening, and despite the storm.

In a highly enjoyable and general teen found, appear nlirntlv aa Hot tbe Or anire tiirl," (a part wbicb ber abductor forced convention, in withdrawing from the aforesaid convention, as tll-advlaed and likely to result in the following grave consequence: 1 A division of the liepublican Dart v. creating con have bad with the corrupt Knallanmen We are here to-night to claim for Irishmen the riant of self aovernment. under which in ly successful manner. The occasion called ber to assume in real lire) with Mr. lister Franklin In tbe great dramatic aunaation of tbo A Vma.

lowa Ja ia C. T. Hood. Aitunna, Iowa L. 1.

PhaaVr. Antra, Iowa I. M. Boawortk. Ao.ua, Iowa John A.

Gulna. Atlantic, lows Buraon A Bon. Audulmn. Iowa A. H.

Kohrrta A Co At oca. Inwa C. P. 8haw Co. Beatrice, K.

wtlaon at Co. Boom, Iowa F. A. Bolt. booncrmro, Iowa N.

Oalaia A Bom. Brooklyn, Iowa Ovo. Phillip, Carton, Iowa 8. Field. Caary, Iowa P.

Cowman. Cedar Fall. Iowa Fred Cropper. Onterrllte, Iowa F. K.

Btepbena. Charlton. Iowa H. B. Nafu.

L. F- Maple. Colfax. Iowa Hotel Colfax, J. H.

Bruit. Clarinda-O. F. Kyerson. Ore.

ton, Iowa Mukromn. Allen Bua. Dalia Center, Iowa M. D. Clary.

Pentson. Iowa I. T. Carr. De Boto, Iowa Isaao Hoch.

Baxter, Iowa Albert Eddyvllle Grant Cowley. Bmmettsburg, Iowa W. A. Wearer. Fairfield, Iowa A.

C. Jone Co. Fort Dodge, Iowa B. h. Cutter.

Gltdden K. Parsons. Grand Junction, Iowa M. M. Baker.

Greenfield, Iowa Ieeper Bros. Grlnnell, Iowa Snider A Co. J. O. Holman ft Co.

Hampton, Iowa L. D. Lane. Harlan. Iowa J.

D. aires; Water! Kills. Humbolt, Iowa I. V. trong.

Ida Grove, Iowa H. B. Pierce. Indianola, Iowa A. B.

Pierce. out a large attendance of tbe Guild and thelr A SPLENDID MXETINO. Tbe elaborate preparations made by the ni embers of the Irish National League of this city during the past month brought forth rich years past they rained such an enviable place (ic, eutitled N. friends, composing and assemblage of ladles tending faction, a Tbe (uggestive silence of tbe Democratic party regarding a candidate of their own, comes, we believe, from no friendliness toward Mr. Henderson, aud bode no good to the Republican oountr ticket, as the opposi and gentlemen that, enlivened by the presence I'oater'a Opera lloaie.

Mr. Jacquea Kruirer appears at Foster's to valuation was raised two and one half millions to make np for the sixty thousand saloon license." 'Trohlbltion has made business dull and thrown men out of "The city la almost bankrupt" The Republicans want to tax bread not whisky, etc. If the se assertions were true the propriety of advertising; our own city as bankrupt," stagnant," might be questioned, but the fact that they are untrue makes them a libel which should be resented, not only by every liepublican, but by every citizen who Is of Select Knights in uniform, presented an morrow evening- In Mr. Nat C. Ooodwln' vi-eat among the nations or ine worm.

speaker then (rave a brief history of the Kngllsb invasion of Ireland, depicting inoet vividly tbe woes which this Invasion had brought upon his unfortunate people. Little by little the English destroyed the commercial Industries of Ireland until now a land capable of supporting easily 8.000,000 people has hardly 5.000.000 people, and half of them in a aspect of great animation and brilliancy. urces of The Skating Kink. There is no plot to the piece, but Just enough thread on wtnoh to run Mr. Kilmer's sneeialtiea.

Ha will be re- The programme, of which Tns Registkb tion are already proposing trades. 4. We therefore request the Republican County Central Committee to place the name of Baylies on our ticket, as we consider him the gave a resume, was gone through with substantially according to announcement and tha fruit in the large and enthusiastic meeting of last night Almost every Incoming train during the day brought its contingent of distinguished guests from abroad, until their number alone would have given the orator of the evening a most respectable hearing. Rev. Geo.

C. Betts, rector of Trinity Church, St Louis, and one of the most widely known of Ii eland's friends in America, had been secured regular nominee. O. L.Matsow, iiK inbered to our theatre iroina- people as the comedian of the Dreams ooinpany that appeared at Foster's last season, and If ft so rood event in all its bearing may be recorded as a very gratifying indication of thrift on the an impression. Mr.

Kruger Is supported by a specially selected company of comedians, undur J. W. Phoctok, H. C. Anukkmon, Committee.

Your correspondent Is sure that party sue- part of the Order In general, and of the zeal interested In maintaining the credit of the city. Tbe Increase in the assessment over 1883 is not due to the lost saloon revenue, but the mansgemcnt of Mr. Nat C. Goodwin and Frank W. t-tauger.

beats can now be scoured at the Oxford Drug- Store. and industry of Dea Moines Lodges In particular. The hall was decorated with some to deliver the address, and arrived cesss bas inspired this action, and there were many expressions of regret that these elements might tend to defeat tbe county ticket, state of continual starvation. What do we want? A few years ago we only wanted a little food. Then we wanted better tenure of land.

Then we wanted a distribution of tbe offices and with that something of self-government. Then we thought It only common justice and determined to demand as a step to nstional independence, a separate parliament. It Is but cowardly evasion for a speaker to close a speech to an Irish audience without speaking of this hope which lies down deep in every true Irish heart A few years ago the Irish party was laughed at when it demanded independent legislation. They afterward auit laughing but argued about the in show of elaboration and excellent taste. The Iowa city, Iowa M.

wieneae. Jefferson. Iowa O. L. Dick.

Kellogg, Iowa n. R. Hill. Keokuk, Iowa D. G.

Lowry. Knoxville, Iowa W. W. Craddiok. Ion, Iowa T.

W. Murdook. and those who hope the most for Mr. Hender occasion was presided over by Dr. A.

L. Wor-den, who as Master of Ceremonies, did the Manning, lowa w. n. Ldnasay. on the noon train over the Wabash.

He was met by the committee on reception, Messrs. J. S. McCormick, M. Drady, John O'DonneU, Martin Keddy and J.

P. Howard, at Hie East Side depot and escorted to his rooms In the Kirkwood, Here he was the recipient of calls from many of the prominent Marwnim. Inwa R. Honklns. honors of that station with commendable son earnestly desire that his better Judgment will persuade him to withdraw as much In his own as the party's local Interest This was not a meeting to endorse the course of grace and efficiency.

The orchestral numbers 4 of the programme aud the dancing music Instead to our natural growth and increase in realty and personalty. Does any one claim that the new additions laid our, the business blocks and residences erected, the increase In merchandise, moneys and credits, and other personality, will not foot up at least six millions? Besides all this the board of equalization put about a one quarter of a million assessment upon stock companies in this city, which the Democratic council of 1884 failed to do. Tne board of 1885 consisted ofotr and one Democrat. Will the laborlnz men tegrity of the empire. They then thought It might be a safe experiment and now they are willing to grant independent legislation, but Grand Opera House.

Wednesday evening, Novombor 4th, the famous Gllniore's Hand of 60 musicians and tho celebrated soprano artist, Madame Louise Pyk, making it the grandest musical entertainment ever given in this city. In order that all may hear this great array of musical artists Manager Moore has placed the prices In reach of all, only S1.U0, 75, aud 50 otnts to hoar the g. andost musical entertainment In America, Prooure your tickets early Friday morning as there is alteady a great demand for tickets. Uutslda towns can order tickets by telegraph or letter directed to W. W.

Mcore, Manager Urand Opera House. Amusement Notes. A rtrong company a groat play at Foster's, rre acceptably executed by Kramer's Folk county but to look to local success. For viewed abstractly many strongly con- meet the sepurate government argument with orchestra. Following the overture, the the word impossible.

But the time will surely citizens, especially among the clergy, and spent (he afternoon chatting pleasantly with thein. Dr. Betts is tail, with a commanding come when that, the supreme hope of every Select Knights In uniform entered and filing down its length, formed into col ceeded Folk county should have granted Warren's requests. There Is good report in this part of the county and State on the ticket true Irish heart shall see its run accomplishment The speaker then dwelt with much eloquenoo upon the needs of tbe party and called upon his hearers to respond liberally to tbe aid of the umn approachirg the Master of Ceremonies, halted and presented arms, when the troop, in fine military and plumed array, were Intro and they are ready tr stand up and be counted lor Larrabee next Tuesday. Miirshalltown.

Iowa C. A. Deuell. Mason City, Iowa C. B.

Savage. MlUihellvlUe. Iowa J. W. Morse.

Monroe, Iowa Mrs. B. 8. Campbell; M. L.

Shaw. Nevada, Iowa Lee A. Will. Mew Sharon, Iowa David Vail. Newton, lowa Mitchell J.

Boldridge. Osoeola, Iowa H. M. Inghram. Oskaloosa, lowa C.

H. Ralston. Ottumwa, Iowa G. A. Warden.

Fella, Iowa F. W. Brlnkhoff. Perry, Iowa B. A.

Parks. Pierre, Dak. S. M. Craddick.

Prairie City, Iowa Leonard May. Bed Oak, lowa K. J. Wormley. Shelby, Iowa Davis ft Co.

Spencer, Iowa Andrew ft Constant Btuart, Iowa E. E. Murray. Tama City P. J.

Smith. Toledo, Iowa Ida L. Smith. Union, Iowa Dr. T.

Corfe. VilUsca, Iowa C. E. Jenkins ft Son. Vinton G.

W. Sneers. Walnut, Iowa W. 8. Fraser.

Waterloo, Iowa-Wangler Bros; Shutts ft Barber. Webster City, Iowa J. N. Medbury a Co. What Cheer, Iowa Gray ft Co.

Winterset, Iowa D. Hutchinson, M. D. Dma Moinkb Fassenqmb Tbaxxb. duced by Marshal li.

rJ. Stern. Tbe Master of Ceremonies directed that the who complain of corporations shirking their taxes, please make a note of this Nearly all Republican Meeting. C. P.

Holmes Legion be placed in position to attend of the property which was raised, was prop presence, winning address, and unusual conversational powers. He is about 45 years of age, being a native of Dublin, and having emigrated to this country in 1883. He first located in Omaha, where he was under the tutelage of Dr. Van Antwerp, now rector of St Paul's Episcopal church, of this city, and whom he succeeded In the charge of the Omaha parish. After remaining In lliak city about seven years be removed to Missouri, going first pi a er, after which the body broke ranks and uilr.gk'd at will with the company of friends and S.

F. Gibbs will speak on the political issues of the day at Campbell, Walnut erty hich had enhanced in value, or propel ty which had never been assessed high and brothers, by whom tliey were surrounded. Prayer being offered by the Tast Master, Township, Friday evening, October 30, 1835. enough. On several high-priced properties In Turn out and hear the truth.

II. A. Eaton, this devotional exercises was grand cause. The opposition were using every means at their command to defeat the return of Irish members and if tbe loyal hearts on this side of the water do not respond they will suo-ceed. At the close of his address the eloquent Doctor was succeeded by a continued burst of applause showing how completely he had won his hearers and how completely they were in sympathy with the cause he had so ably advocated.

Father Flavin then announced that subscriptions would be received, encouraging those present with a forceful statement of the needs that had caused tbe call. this city, the valuation was raised from followed by the address of welcome delivered by Mr. J. E. Williams, Past Master Work Oub Dolls Have Come Nicest line lu twenty-five' to fifty per cent, and even now, the assessment Is not thirty per cent of actual the city, and lowest prices.

Crane's 99a. Thursday next. Mr. Jacucs Kruger and a specially selected company of comedians under tho management of Mr. Nat.

C. Goodwin aud Frank W. Sanger, In The Skating lttnk. Lester Franklin Drama entitled N. or a Tale of a Grand City," Tuesday ovonlng, November 3d, at the Grand Opera House.

Mr. Jariiues Kruger at Foster's Thursday next, in Mr. Nat. C. Goodwin's latest success of The Skating lttnk, introducing all tho latest nitiBlo and Mr.

Krugor's latest specialties. The funniest of all comedies, Tho Skating Id nk, by Jaigties Kruger and ooinpany, at Foster's Thursday next. Aao you ou? Mo, too. Mr. Charles A.

Gardner, Emmott's only rival, at Foster's Friday next. In his latost Goriuau couiedy of Karl the Feddlar. A Pair of Kids. Gllniore's band of 50 musicians at tho Grand Wednesday evening, November 4th. A new Dutchman at Foster's, Friday, In Karl thcl'eddlar.

A Pair of Kids. man of JNO. 18. MB. WILLIAMS' ADDRESS.

SSr. Chairman, Ladles, (Jcntlemen and Brothers store. value. This cry that our assessed valuation to Kansas City and then to St. Louis, where he has been rector of Trinity church during the past ten years.

Dr. Betts has al-wajs been an ardent friend to his native land, was raised from seven and one-half million to ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS. To the goodly assemblage of friends and brothers whose presence graces this event as their nun Aaam. A. H.

mm Linn it, ten millions, In order to make up cordially solicited guests, It has been assigned to me by, and is my valued privilege aud GB.I.AP.goingwert. :15 t.L..D.M.N 8:41) B. M. A Osceola 7- M.iFt. 6:35 for lost saloon revenue, is false, The liepublican State Central Committee Father Foley made a short address In which pleasure on behalf of, tbe lodges of this Order R.

I. A 8:10 R. I. A from eaaL 2:55 C. A H.

8:30 A 6:00 St. M. A N. Kxp. R.

I. A from we.t.10: 10 iC. A ST. R. I.

A Tbe fact that the State board of equalization raised Folk county live announces the following additional appointments. Unless otherwise arranged by local In Des Moines, to extend a hospitable salutation and tbe freedom of the exorcises and festivities of the evening. Outside C. B. I.

A 7:00 Wsbash Accom. North C. N. St. 7:30 Diagonal 8:30 B.

I. Winterset. 7:02 percent is sufficient proof that we were not of the discharge of this duty, what 1 have else committees these will be for evening. They can be arranged for afternoon by communi over-assessed, but rather under-assessed, as B. A u.

Accom wanasn norm. .11:40 D.M. AW.D r. M. Wanaah Expreu 11:90 Dlaeonal.

St. Paul 12:50 to say will scarcely attain to the dignity of an address, but bas reference, naturally, to the going west 7:3 compared with other counties in the State. WabaBh Accom boutn 7:00 cating with the committee and to his able assistance is due much ot the stability of the National Land League in America. He was the permanent chairman of the first national convention of this League, held in Chicago in 1879, and during the past fifteen years of his life the best fruits of his endeavor have been given to the furtherance of tbe interests of his beloved Ireland. In answer to the request of the reporter for a brief outline of the causes which had led to the present conditions In Ireland, Dr.

Betts said: R. I. A irom eaat.u:3J D. II. AFt.

6:15 Order, the birthday of which we are met to celebrate. Without invoking any of the arts of HON. WM. LARRAREB. A Again, the city Is not on the eve of bankruptcy, nor has "prohibition" ruined our C.

B. St.JOM-pn.. C. A N. Dakota :80 I D.

M. A (Xcool. 1:20 Son of Temperance. MoNTOOMMiY, Oct 27. The Illinois grand be related some historical facts bearing on the subject at Issue, and was very warmly applauded.

Father Nugent was called for but owing to a slight indisposition he had retired shortly before. The Committee on Resolutions reported the following which were adopted without a dissenting voice. RESOLUTIONS. WiiEREAS, We hold It to be a sacred a universal principle that no Nation can be great or rhetoric for purposes of glorification and with SIC. A N.

1:10 Hhodes Thursday, Oct. 29 Crundy Center. Friday, Oct. 30 B. A J.

going eatt.l0:13 time at my disposal for neither the preparation v. a B. A O. 3:39 Ic.n I.P.. fromweaL 8:15 credit.

In no time in the history of the city HON. JOSEPH LYMAN. K. I. A PgoInir weiit.l2:41ii 1 C.

R. I. A from eaat. 4:29 division of the Sons of Temiieranee met here this afternoon. Grand Worthy l'atriarch Forrest submitted the annual report in which have our bonds been so easily placed at so DiinlHp Thursday, Oct.

29 Woodbine Friday, Oct. 8(1 1:45 WnhftKh North 4:29 C. H. ft. D.

U. A N. D. M. A Oiceola M.

A Ft. 4:23 2:15 Wlnteraet. 4: 2:41) WnliAjh Accom 8:19 Little Sioux Saturday, Oct. 81 lie held leiral prohibition to be the ultimate nor delivery of extended observations. I shili of choice and necessity, be very brief.

As the Free Masons were primarily an operative association, or, if you please, a small conclave of practical mechanics, to be developed by time and sequential processes or transformation into a world-encircling brotherhood, to low a rate of Interest, as evidenced by the placing of $228,000 at per cent No B. Atlantic Monday, Nov. 1) Waliash D. M. A Oaueola 9:25 fm Pas.

end of all prohibition work. The report was referred to tho special committee consisting HON. H. D. V.

A K. TV I. A from weM. 9: Democratic Committee of Ways and Means Sheffield Thursday, Oct. 29 of liepresentatives Stougbton, tirafton aud v.

n. l.m froing eait. sms s.i, V. M.AK.AOOom. t-v Wahah, South 5:15 D.

M. A Ft. 5:25 Dlamnal. St. Paul A N.

r.ia in the palmiest days of high license, were Crundy Center Friday, Oct. 30 prosperous without the right to make Its own laws; that tbo taxation of the people while JWntililinir. HON. W. CUtiTK.lt.

whom the arts and Implements of their revered progenitors are become purely speculative or symbolical so the Ancient Order Theorinln of all this trouble and misery and bloodshed in Ireland, during- the centuries past, may be found In forcible possession of her lands by the English. A system of fllllbuslerinir or land (rrabblnjron a lunre scale. With the blood of her heroic sons, Ireland has marked her disapproval of every step taken by these despotio CK.I.AP., Wlntertet. 4: C. B.

AO, St. 7:45 P.M. A Ft. 4:40 Dlaa-onaT. 8:10 (ti.lnswejt 5:45 D.

M. A Ft. Mlnn'p'S. 8:56 C.R.I. APMgplngca9t.

6:0 C- B. A U. Aucom 8:49 Newell Thursday, Oct. 29 Fonda Friday, Oct. 30 FOSTER'S OPERA HOUSE.

of United Workmen had Its origin in a little band of artisans, the siguitloanoe of LAP, 7:00 G. A N. St. 8:00 B.LAP", from C. K.

11:151 the title assumed by whom, may be attributed to the ancient and divine oharacter of those principles of "Chaihtv, Hopb and Photeo- rt. 1. gomgeait.il Thursday Evening; Oot. 29. Tho Comedy event of tho Season, ever able to do nearly as well.

To talk of the credit of tills city being ruined, when our bends are sought after at per cent, is Idle. The city of Des Moines is liepublican, and likely to remain so, and the Kepublican parly is not a repudiation party. The cry that the Republicans want to tax bread Instead of whisky," Is false. There is an ordinance licensing eating houses tin dollars each, and some of the bakers of the city seem to come under that tion," which then and there, and for all time, became the corner-stone of the imposing super. RON.

J. C. DtlKHOWS. Osage Oct. 29 Waverly Friday, Oct.

30 Crdar Knpida Saturday, Oct. 31 Local committees will make all necessary preparations for the above meetings, and will, where practicable, carry out tho suggestions made in reference thereto In a circular Issued from Republican headquarters. Chas. ngAR.nsi.KV, Chairman. FOSTER'S OPERA HOUSE.

ARE YOU ON? 3IE TOO! structure destined to be reared upon that ens during, that indestrucrable foundation. Thu-we see how the name ''United Workmen" has be their laws are framed in an alien Parliament is serfdom that the framing of the laws is the exclusive right of the Nation affected thereby and when this right is usurped by a foreign power it leads inevitably to the robbery of the national wealth and the degradation of the national character. Whereas, We hold it to be a self-evident truth, grounded on justice, that lands are ore-ated fertile to support the millions who cultivate them, and not the few absentees who obtained possession of them by robbery and confiscation; that the first debt which the land owes Is to the laborer who cultivates It; and Wheheas, Ireland bas been for the Inst 700 years enunciating these principles to the civilised world from the battie field, tbe prison and the gallows, that she stands now before tbe Parliament of Great llrituin declaring tho same doctrinoby the voice of her honorable sou, Charles Stewart Parnell; lie it i(ro't'rd. Therefore, that we. the Irish Amor- conquerors.

By forays made, by the enactment of the most severe penal laws, they have stripped a people of their rig-bis and left them in a condition but littlo bettor than ubjeot slavery. Before that period known as tho Haf-OTmatlon, the Irish worn refuse! representation in the English Parliament because they were Irish and after that period they were refused that representation wbioh is always their due because they were Catholics. Not content with this triumph they must endeavor to seal the land as permanently their own by sowing' the seeds of discord among1 families and friends. Ilrotber was pitted agralust brother and father ngalost son in an unholy strife that out of looiil One Ninhi Only, Friday, Oct. 80.

A CYCLONE OF LAUGHTER Kiigageiiioatof the Inimitable Comedian Mr. Jacques Kruger, come as a natural serfuence, in the highest degree synonymous with the peoullar work of cooperative bemncence to which tbe Order Is Engagement of the Peoplo's Favorite, tho dis- And his specially selected Comedy Company COUNTY APPOINTMENTS. consecrated, and which comprises at once Its crowning virtue and the uotlvo principle of its perpetuity. So, from that unpretending Jltte iu tna uniiii'Si or an ausuruiues, eniiucj unguiHiiea uernian uiaieot uomuuian, MR. CHAS.

A. GARDNER, party of large-hearted mechanios, with domes head. The ordinance may be just, anil It may not. Upon that point I am not arguing, tut It was enacted by a Democratic Council, To fay that tbe Republicans want to tax C. P.

Holmes and F. 8. Olbbs Campbell, Wal nut township, Friday, Oct. 80. THE SKATING RINK," "1 he ewect singer from iitrort-on-the tic and marital devotion reaching forward past T.

F. Stevenson and James S. Dotrlck, Green the portal of eternity Itself, the now vonorable Full to oversowing with mirth, laujlitor and and venerated Father Unchurch for a modest mtjNlc. bread Instead of whisky," is so far from wood, Tursday, Oct. S.

F. Gibbs and H. 8. Chaffee, Totnly school-bouse, Delaware township, Oct. 24.

reals now on sale. -d2t cbieftain, seventeen years ago to-night, at leans and all lovers of sound political princi Meadvllle, this order has attained to its tbe truth, and presumes so much upon the Ig ples and national Independence here assembled. weakness the insatiable Enirlish might reap In security tbe harvest of tboir ooncjuost. Tbe education of the youth or the land was forbidden, and in cyery ooncoivable way they sought to engender a state of sooioty Inimical to the prosperity and growth of the island. At lean four-fifths of the arable land was withdrawn from cultivation by the absentee landlords and Hd as pleasure grounds and pasture lands.

With the avowed purpose of rooting the Irish Main, in his entliely new comedy In 4 acts, entitled The PEDDLER. Karl in New Songs! Karl In New Dances! Karl In New Specialties Greeted everywhere by crowded houaei rounds of applauxe and shouts of uproarious Ihii liter. Bupportrd by a superior Dramatic Company under the management of Si ott Mahhi.k. pre lent proud omluence with a moral and substantial impetous prefiguring a future career MABB1AGK8, lilHTHB AND DSATHS, extend to Charles olewart Parnell and bis gallant associates our deepest sympathy and our roracce cf the people upon existing laws and oidlnanccs, that it is an Insult to every nun unquaunea endorsement; and, tie it llemiti fil. That in order to manifest our sym Married October 13, 1885, the Rev.

Wm. Marshall otliclatlng, in Ferauld county, Dakota, In presence it is uttered. pathy and good wishes we pledge ourselvos In FINE STATIONERY wm. M.Tltas to Nora K. Hunt, daughter or from tbe soil, wbieh they bad attempted In for mass meeting assembled to respond promptly.

It Is a matter of much surprise to me that any man Interested In the growth and prosperity Fultnan and Mary Hunt, of this city. mer years by the sword, the Enirlish than Famous Rocky Mountain Poet and Wit, and materially assist by every means In our power In the accomplishment of the glorious sought to accomplish their ends Harrington A Richardson, 1 C. Smith, of this city will Join In the cry. liuslnass by means of an artlflolal famine. Ittiaca, neper, ana neaungiou jet utterly unconceivable, until to-day it cm-I races among itfvast army of devoted allies, representatives of every art, business pursuit, trade and profession known to honorable men.

Statesmen and scientists of re rat renown and cmiment virtues, have not disdained to freely Identify themselves with tho Ordor. while every type of "God's noblemen," In whatsoever else unknown to fame, is alike eligible to Its privileges and benefits, and equally welcome to its ranks and protection. That volcanic chasm lying twixt the extremes of wealth and poverty with it inflammable breath so largely regarded as proceeding from a lumbering but irrrepresslble conflict" of In the Most Fashionable Styles. won on band. Whkkeah, A large number of Irish Amen cans, citizens of the United Suites, wore con me norrora which this entallod upon innocent and helpless people are too well Is duIL" I.a' orlng men are out of work, elc, even for political purposes." Iluslnoss Is not dull.

Men are not out of "work, and labor Is not unemployed. Let him who thinks vlctrd of certain alleged political offense by unconstitutional methods and without fair known to need partloularixatlon. The mist prosperous times Ireland fans known sinoe Kngllsb Invasion were tho few years during trial, and bating suffered long periods of most which she had a Parliament of hor own I jCJ barbarous Imprisonment, and are at present l-ldlm Catalogue Tr. so try to hire a lot of mechancls. If you think business la dull visit the freight ollices and secured) by llrattan.

We now want to regain the right to legislato for ourselves, to con- con nned in Iintlsh dungeons; and Wiikkias. It Is the settled polloy of all con Ho. tlx Walnut Ie Af oinea, Iowa. rol our own Government: to restore those In stitutional government to vindicate tbe right the chipping rooms. Tbe retail merchants most ominous tendencies, is here, along with all the seditious acrimony of political strife; of religious contention, sectional asperity and so dustries deliberately duatroyod by England and of its citizens at borne and abroad; therefore, be It are enjoying a good trade.

One retail houso wnien aid not perish from natural oauaea; and to restore the land to the uses for which Uod Intended It. We think that can be measurably cial dlstlnctions.transmitted by the tranquil oast of mutual forbearance Into one common bond in city Bold twenty -three hundred Crane's Fine Linen Tapers. Whiting's Plated Papers. Royal Irish Linens. Visiting Cards.

Invitations and Wedding Cards en DEALER IN Remlrtd That we do hereby respectfully request 111 Excellency, fi rover Cleveland, Irel-dentof these I'nlted States, to Interpose hi good office with the present Ilrltlsh Ministry of sympathy Instinct with affection and nobler dollars worth of goods in one day. The build auettrd by a repeal of tba ITnlotb Our sW wl jr i 1 Impulses, whence the fraternity thus happily Irg Improvements of 1885 will font up over purpose la to secure Immediate financial aid for the approach-lug election In Ireland. After Parnell shall ior ine release or our countrymen and rollow citizens, now unlawfully held in Ilrltlsh prison two million, it is estimated. at simulated, derives a vital unity and symmetry or Inspiration and moral grandeur, at once a clierHhed boon to Its devotees and an FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, have secured the eighty or ninety men we hope Etc. ior political oiienses.

The outlook- for Des Moines was never agency of peace and tranquillity to tho body-polltlo Itself. In splto of the fearful night the meeting Personal attention given to Watch Repairing, better, and there Is little which unmacei our graved in the most approved manner. aiu wor ruuy warraniea. Fourth lt-H MOINES. IOWA With thus much touching tho great clan In part having the pleasure of your reception here was a complete success, and the gontleimw In charge have every reason to congratulate future prosperity, eeept it be tlie effort of car-tain aloon fanatics who would wolcoine a panic for the sake of making capital against trtnlsht, and seeing that I am to lie followed by ne nay nave to assist nun in the great work he has undertaken, we then hope to bo able to make it possible for all to give their time to that work.

Tbe men who represent us are not likely to come from the weullhier elaues, and us tubers of parliament do not get puy rr their service a will be essential thai soma ir 1 an he raised to render thorn free to act. wai.t. If poMible. to show Kmrland that ESTABLISHED, 1869, theniselvea thereon. The speech by Dr.

WILL L. VISSCIIER, Jo bU ThrlllJiiir, Humormic and JH-i riptive others lietter capable of engaging your attention and who will speak to particular branches of the subject, thus adverted to general, there llcttswas all that his nict ardent frlun ls could wlb, actl woo for bim a warm place la Is nothing for me to add saving that It I the SIXTY MINUTES IN THE WAR cherished wish of all thai all that you enjoy Ul Dl the hearts of his audience. It was a pollshel and scholarly production, showing at the same roury-ar service boiled downi Ways and Wonders of the West, Instead of a population or lea than S.oot'.ono, Ireland baa In-day a population arratcr than thai or England anl Pcot land together: a vcr Recti ve nouulatlnn. yourselves by every mean at your disposal an 1 that you will meet with no ooo.wl in it feel 407 409 Court Ave. irtoira mm peraonai npwrration.) without Manuscript.

nthetwire than kindly toward tbe A. O. V. wonor ever after. la onrn for timmwtu in the nrlnclnal time a heart-frit real for the cause in which lie la engaged, and no fears need ever be entertained legarding Ills audiences In De towns of lowa.

under the aupl. of (irand Tbe rendering of the song, Dreaming, thoi'gh scattered through all nation and bearing allegiance mother State. Our Justification Incoming before the American people lie In the fact thai the principle we a lrocale are the hails of good government everywhere. arn arked regarding- the suceea with which anni thr months of uitn-Ms at ASU lit IMHr.H, mas. Comrade by Mr.

S. A. Stevenson, was In that excellent Hlieriri" hala. Notice I lirrcliy given, that hy virtue nf a Moines hereafter. The response by oer ha Uurht sr-st audfucr all over tinor's well-known pleasing style.

the present liquor law. I find tlutro are Just as any "saloon cranks" as there "prohibition cranks" Win re did this come from, which we hear so much abjtit? In reality It never reached that mount la any one ear by about fifteen thousand, as a good many of tliete 11,000 saloons did not I tin but a part of the year while others succeeded In getting behind one quarter, and never caught up. JJut what of tills fl.l.OJJ. One might Infer from the fttsa about It that It waa a revenue from some foreign city or country, which added much to our material wealth each year, but such la not the cato. Every dollar paid Into the city treavtiiry present to the appeal for aid was wondoi fully i aba la many haxtern cltit.

He ivp a p.eaam rrwm nirth and miiie. anna general rtii-utlon, lo me dlni le ly tlio t'lnrk or Hip I'lri'iill I'nurt of I'olk I'oiiniy, lowa, sgaltirt the grMiila. ehaltala. land. Ii'inmimii The address by Mr.

L. O. llannhler, Tait liberal, aa will be shown by the following ti atit axtit Kunrr hiraanJ incmw your MaMcr of No. 1 1, upon the "beneficiary aide" UEKBAKT TAILORS. Hat: the rauae was meeting.

Mr. IMt replied: There nitrrhtthn ni lime when such cntbusla.tlo nd rrady reapnnae ha been given nur ealla, uuiwithatanding the heavy drama thai have t4-m made recently UDon IrWh avrariathr ami ni Park llrn A. J. I'ark and T. J.

Parks, deli'lKlHtila, In favor of Ola-rue. Iloalek a I will oner al milillc sale, lo the high- rmt iuuo. aoonta, lor u-'-ti. ana ara. AKTHI Vol SJ.

r'r" fn-if. n- tin Her. M. flanln, SS: HcV. J.

r. Nugent of the waa a clear and comprehensive presentation of that peculiar feature of the rat and Ik at liiitder, for raah, at the rait front door of the I ourt IIiiiims III lha city of HOTELS. organization and an eloquent exposition ot Mr. Martin. Flynn, tltiO; A O.

II. Illvlalon Mo. I. SO; A. O.

II. IXTlalon. No. J. 11.

fiornak, fl0 M. Kennedy, tin; J. P. Howard, (Si Wm. Mr vlna, John Mctlulre, 3j II.

liar- tbe In ah ptx-ket. In addition to thl lh poopls In Ireland are united to a degree oarer known Monica. I'olk omity. lowa. on the mh daynr The Oldest and Most Reliable other Incidental benefits accruing to member, fnre.

and we feel juaiirird In our bum thai a Novenilier, liv.v between Hid hour of o'clock A. u. ami 4 o'eiia v. M. on aiild ilay.

all of "aid rrgan, lit M. Ih-ady, IS: V. M. Caaady. I0; complete super await ua In the very near ilve me a Freshening Ilreeze," a aong In ili'li'iiilanla' right, title anil Imam! In and In I rank Mehan.

II. Illrmlnaham. i N. iwiurr. Clothing House In the City.

ho following ilfariilMHl rxaj eslaui, Sltualcil HI the brat stjle of the popular basso, CapL llrown, fit W. II. Welch, ait Cbaa. IHnnnll, r'rat r'aM aetmsnndatlona tor a limited run it ol taatMrra. 1 th on r.

J( MA A. WAeWtX. (VttjujlJt cornea Irom our clUetia, It Is a species of In lk oiinty, luwa, lo wtl The wii to lift If nf the wett sl.le nf lot t. at A. J.

Hood, M. V. Kennedy, V. Mnftly. rast MaMer of No.

14, followed. THK MKlCTtNO. In spite of the thrvaUtilng One direct taxation hich levies upon a special l.lia la, Mai IN-a Miiinea, now called lol of and was greeted very flatteringly by the a r. J. Frost.

Uale Ml, (Ii Tiro. llrlen. P.O. Hegati, 110; M. Hiatal-man, 1U; John Kngvr, M.

K. Ited.ly. fit J. 400 JLalV UT OtW clam. The city may be made richer, but tlte teniblage, eliciting an enthusiastic recall.

audhiKO rallieml In the (irand Open Hone teat rvetiltif to brsr the eloquent n-lvocal of Iffch lights, Ir. (ieotge c. IMln, of St. people are made poorer. f.

larsHHi, at Henry fit a me Nugnnt, Mr. J. J. Hamilton, of No. IX suppllel lha Walaaa itoarto.

8ABIN HOUSE. Corner Fourth and Chestnut. four b'orks north Knrk Inland Depot, a I ran. pera tlaltlfi (he clly will find thl hme rnnve lilrnl buatttraarrnteraaml OratiUaa In every prii, ar. K.

WAHIX. PrrB. llly The argument that this liquor law has hurt next number In arhnlaily spoech upon the ImiU. AiiHing the Vice lmliletiU uimiq the btuJneaa and thrown men out of work, w.ien IRON and TIN ROOFING John Itewman. ItOi M.

Mnrkln. I P.J. MrAlre.t.t IC H. Ilayllm a me Ianul Lrhane, John Ik-naon, John A. A.

II. iHvislon I and. V); J. O'Cunnell. Thotnaa llrennan, til Dan question of "Jvally," In which he IhfO.

nr I l.liM'k lu, li. Ft. iln. ml li.l 4. Iilm-k UrliMth'a addition now Inclndi In Ilia elty nl Iti-a Miluc.

haln lo uminii'iMO al Ihc honrnf lOn'plnrk A. M. nf aaiit day. lini'a my hand Ihl ri day of 111 Inter, IKA. J.

PAIN IK It, Hherlff nf I'nlk rniitity. low. Ily J.I narr.n, Iti'imty liate of flral pnlilli ntmn, IK'I. I fit I'rltilrr' la txilt. IM'-I Nnllr in rmltnlai uhom II man ami each or run are hemlir notlfli' In the aame time they rhliu that tlmrn am made It clear enough that the quality lalfnrni were Judge llaylle.

8. hot ti, ColiiiM-l Merrill, with licv. Kd-Icy, of Fluatt, anil oilier diatlnfftil-httl of alltglatire gig out to the "Supreme)' fiom two lo three hundred people engage I In tl.e biikliitaa at prraent, la about a enlt.mt lltilliHe. (I John McCoy, John Coyla, (it Thi'inaa Krennly, (Ii onra.l Voungerman. 1 Mai.

P. II. McCaitiey, (In; A. lanb-rer. J.m of loglral tierwalty, or that there ran be no as the man who was telling that "All tlio GIVEN HOUSE, X3Z3S Moiuiao.

Rates, $1.60 and $2.00. supieniary In an orgauliatlon of the kind ex lUimn rmmliifiit In the council of the IaiMN (irruians ate leaving lowa because they could Kehoe, i John Lynch, (It John Ma her, (l Im my Johnson, (Ii l. m'Nhi, tU Mra. Martin I mm. (mi o.

McNully, (ti Anonymou. 01 1 rrj-l as that attribute may be conferred by the 'a-nral the mini hone In I'olk coiini lowa, en tl.e day of Nnvcinhcr, A. nl Id The lun lltn waa ralle.1 In oruVr by Mr. M. not get their brer," and the next minute ha voluntary ti of lla vntarle.

Mr. Hamilton' rolialc nr an HI" In altcnd lh" n'cltM'k A. who aniHMttiml a tlte Chairman of sprwri waa In Hie char aeter ttle vein of quiet rlriin i lit JiirMrllnv lo Hie lat will nn I lament nf F. V. tOown, laic nf I'olk ci.liltr Mitt, la more whUkey and boor s.iM In lowa than ttvf." If prohibition ilm Iiiwh, iIiicsmhI, atahleli lime ami plttceynu wi dignity and Intellectual sitinothne natuaratly the rvi nlng Falher In.

who anteareJ ai4 liilinlncrd )f, lletta In a le rloUnit wnttls JSk. DPEOIAIiTY. Tin Work and Central Henalrlna of all kind ptnlilblt why are the saloon ntti so anxl.tm to be expected fmm him and waa pleasantly mil hnttld mil Ik S'lmillnl In rrolatK. In wll- rhthirarttrrtit Which woo the heart an- aoluriird. to pay a for the privilege of doing rrvlrd.

Mr. Hamilton's Catholic refetene I Urmia, I Jam Iwmohun, (It John Hyan, (II Adam llaltwr. Jaine HI ley, (It M. Murphy, (It Thomaa Heainan, (M John ll. tna, llt'i M.

IC Mclhmnell. John Mi'liwt, (Si Jiwpb llwu h. li trlfii-l. (It P. Mel.t-ouah, John Otonoor, llt; Frlen (II Jnnm While.

(I Mm. Ilaii'a, (Ii llera I ei.hitan, (J i T. M. IHrm-a, (i p. Hum, J.

Met auley, Hi J. 8. (11. Any fiknd of the ranae wh1 were lie! rrc- ftmn altrtMllne the meeting may hi I In Ih-lr titiM-tlptHai to M. Keiuitaly TteAuiret of the torsi branch.

Q. W. SHELDON. Uf Lusltw The iVuiorratic party ma lo I'laioe of his audience. The appearance of lr.

Itetl was the algtial f.w a alorm of (Wm IH'M lDif. I hail- hcri-iiiilo my hand, ami frif-l tin aoiil of lhf rircuit 1'iiiirt If BAI.) al N-a Moina, Ihl In ilav nf A. L. A. Wll.Kltaoa, flprk rtirU 's, r.

Fihit, Ik-pnir. loiidiwM lo'Viir (ile-iiiU, the enemy," werw apnrlally happy. 713 Walnut St, Des Holnes, In. a ttilMak In their "tariff fur revenue only," art! I hlU've tltry are making; another mis "THE KIRKWOOD." C. D.

COCUE, Proprietor. KM at tl. IOWA. r.eoprNED, septT lot. iom.

faa ew thmmm wMtraif HHVOIIRV rr. 4 r. c. MKM H.l!MKIt. Hm la I.

vW N'waa. ln- a4 Hawrav lUu ima.wiM, A ra lu. tUmmt a'arh4. OitaA up a a. in nir pa'ma.

TVa WwitM of u. a i 4 Istw bvMM iMtn IWIt lilll)li. to the pmilbwi he alrely ocmplivl In tlte rrcaiiluf hl heareta. He aal In uU take In UiHr new rry of Ihv DAYLXB3 ENDORSED. Nnila-a la larranylna laimaal.

tanre: talf ef lowa. I'nlk I tiinitj. a. A. I.

CttArraK, J. M. CLEVENGER, Dtalaf la Itaah) aa Faacr il horn may wmwn: tirrirrt tokiup, or wannr tofsmr. Thrrr arr thusr a bo say thai lm.U It umiI. W4eh nf la aifntlna of lb auh le.

llir I mnniwaOMi a.xllio-l luvirw niiiwy. amMniag ma r-AXWtMcv. Aaalwal KaaHav Amaaeaaawl. It kaa rw but a irw1 lira alaee amkra frmmrm in al anl and cliaina smnh nf the n. r.

rnrnarnf lha wel of lh w. Ma', la. tun. rai CI. wot nf I trritiT nTgn.

tvt, In r- I'aatar's Itpara llnaa. Mr. fri. A. Ih wrll art iwn Her IM.

Ua i Or lr liiir, ul Ihia rljr, ha begun ai rft tw ea.irw pm pwl thlt mw mta sfHief In Dip rail of III lUlHiMlean crn Groceries. I.llnt: lliaiHU of Kanaaa and Mluuen-iU flh T. lowa. anl ronton liirnpa n. M' a.

(r. 9 lbrn n. ai 9 a. ivar.i Ian anl i hi) i haina. tlonoc II.

irlr. a n-n wil a' 4 taa m4 aa a at i ia r-pna ima a IxU ms "a a4 smiu a. i r--" a. a I tiy man romrlan. a raata at r'oali't's In hi la'pal ftrman fer ll.ls (M'antrl tytrnaltln, Uiv a raiwlta tnrvliitg hrl.1 perw lt nlrfhl rori ini i Karl, lb iViMler.

Th ln.iatim- Ii H.Kli.! saii "Tha A. (ar.liu-r. Karl. Hilvn aad Im rhaina, Ihrora rP. tar.

I lour arol 4-liurhaln. ISnniw n. a. mr chain, ai. liiiiiiiini al lha iTrtHirr." ttnnnv n-tf-irin al IU Urand trarrlar, whleh waa lr Ir ailni l.

I ihe Oil ri r'MiH, rriMii -I In ln' nf Ill ln' nr ZXiOUZl at Mwrr MAkaar rRii-ka, al.ler llto Tit mramUWtnai aflt ralllrg In nriler, tv4 l'lr ttvm Un1 rrpintiiir) rrralrd bjr th lnllnfl U4 with liaia4 an lla anea UH a. mtu Ihr re waa a more kamn i.m ihewapcakra mi. It at- Mt In root Itm- A'wrieaii. nr II iate nf attair I ht w4 h-hronkt ni in fair at rtl un I by ih t4 tt.mtriniMiifit to lH IU rlt. hutiCl ll.fl ltais'iniit ataM-tnl.

Il-il a l-m fir (.. hi Irt.hman a. mel ft wil nm 'o. rH. roll way lha tml, ka pa 4 aow I 0,.4 HurHMi iloM a4 I t.a II, ta rd I ri rnthiKlaatlr aiHlliMMW who inaiitlratvd ti rttal ixhio-I llnrni, and all nlnn-tloin all nlnn-tloin nilr ft laa rraMy mwritorlois a.

lw fiip-l In n-iin I A. II. Im. iw 1 ihrrrin nr riaim lor iiaiairt rn rn4 Hi1 ll.i alet In rm In aatWia-antra Ml MuiMtay. Thcv aplil nHio ltt.il I ffrrt In the Mianager lal work, b-il atl II thralrta aete open lt hun.lay, irln Uy I lift rained He atrrwl of fiMtr meniVa of 14 'I llieti'hil-ante hlrh gat antwm'ier ll laailay Hii- leM 'I illy.

T'l Jtialh of lb lrwfa at reurM of itrt.wiit ot tf league, Ihmn at lha a prnaltr ol lha U. t4 r4e rarhrw Nawe tl ISa mviMr Ml twli rkMaoa ftm-ltr If Im It la kb leK ai'y itiliaU. Ihr I ni.itlr Auailnr'a iOia nn nr lay, ttnt mrtirm, mtu ana latin ffai. FINE TEAS AND COFFEE el 4r nf nitwr, ra bihI lrml Ia4iamua lau, Mr. Ur.

STEAM BOILER WORKS wm. laOoin raaaaaJ.tra4 a mirm Ii srt.a IwWwa, aa. a4 rr. 4 a.4 I 4.n m4 a.i i ifMi awa. va.

4MMikmwn A) ri fpifl aia'4 ft iwil wai A tatitnlfL rt.il.l..fi II at rimnlnalej J. II. Il l. rlirnll JiBige, a-ltina; Mtu hsre Mtn pluml im Hrket fw IhU LlWOah'tl Ii h'rhwoy wilt la cllllln. WItii'Mll re I or.

a arnci i.Tr. lrr' rrmum anMiunlml to mn oratinq, li ton aa a (wart lM lakln aa ul raj In laH frnv IIHTTIO. llnra Ml nan nil kMl. Ihl Pstln 7QQ Wnluut Ot. al.

drrnl lirtnlwr, ll He HaUel IUI hm a mianlii4 UUkM HaiMreprraeniauaw al RnUa pfM a Irttrli twfnrr. n-t al Vfml rll wta art-ra mnl Intha arkn. "iar nr In rl" aiaiutitiy u)Uful, tba Unt na aal lit iihi in jiihk lounty aoi'iw. Hf M. iMniaaa, Itt ttuty.

Iwl wr.l tairriiuxM t-ttrtU AarfHana, la at a (y, rr.

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