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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • Page 5

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I I i A i I 1 i if ARCHER TALKS Will begin work on the fris co improvements in two WEEK8. Horns Labor to Bo Employed and Material Bought Hera. WILL DEGROfF PASSED AWAY 1. M. Archer, senior member the Crin of J.

il, ychur at bon, if seen yuBtcrday ana Baked when tho linn iwouldbcgln worK on tho Improvements to tho tfriKt) HltopH, they having bocn awarded the contract Tuesday to eon Struct six additional stalls to I tin round iouMO and a I bo build a new mill shop, 95 foot wide and ill Ret Ions, for 12.0W. "After the company puts la tho foundation nod I1 lln we illl take charge aid prosecute the work vigorously. We expect to start with ia men. The Iron, lutii tr onvi oilier nui niarjr liijlMIng material hn oruep and la expected to nrrlve in two A grist (lint of (( material mill be fought In Hpriiiprit Id nil liomAMnbor lll he employed a .4 fur an ponilibt. Mr.

Archer baa In tho contracting, and building tuMm as f'f tht pant 45 yean. He learned hi In lielfast, Ireland, an I hHg done work for JJ. P. Voakum and F. M.

Msliee While they were connected with tin) panta Fe system. Mo has recently completed the administration building nt the hospital, which coM Hhmit IH.ooo. During tho luat three )eara this firm bn been erecting depot, dining halls nni other buildings Ionic the Krln' ci lino. Mr. Archer Ml lor 8t I oiili last Wght.

from that rity ho wi.l go to fl'exaa and will returh not Tuesday. W. It. IK DROIT IlKAO. Will II.

IWiroff. formerly a lerx In Iho atore departmetit ot tho KYlc. bnt recnliy eiiipl)ed ttiP FprfnirnM tlamo p4'VMiHry ua3iB)( dlud iif 1 I 1 1 I OI U1U IUHIH Hi 4 I yealurday morn In ntUJ a mo nth 'I 111 tioaa. Ho la ion of Mourn R. 1 Croft, fx rreelTer of the Jnltrd Btatea land oRIre, and waa Porn la Plnevlllr, McDouald ronnty.

21 yara agi. Mr. lo (Iro.i waa an exemplary younir. man pnd hla many friend In Hprlnxflnld kxo (rlevcd to barn of bit untimely Heath. Tho funeral will Uk plara at' b'Clork thla afternoon from the family rcald.Wa, 1201 Broad itreet, under the RuapUC of Kiowa, No.

3 Improved Order of Hon Mop. of wbkn order th dereaned waa a member. It la andtiratood tbat.Mr. Do Groff carried a llfo Inaitranco policy for $1,000 In aa old line company. Tho rvmalna Irtll bn laid to rest In ttlaplo I'ark cerheleiy.

MINOR MENTION'. A few airawborrtea aro of Inn ahip pod by cxpresa from Van Curen' tiy th Krmro line, fhlpuienls by freight will begin the lact of thin week. Percy Lyon, traveling paHcnior Rfjent of tho Missouri I'ai iftc Rallrooil rompany, with In Kan pa City, was here yesterday. resident Wlncholl of tho Memphis route met Prealdent McKlnlcy In Mem phils yesterday. Frank Mnlone Is on the pick llrt.

He ialmiain.rijf,be Memphis car In Bpectors and recently retu7naTrTrm tiiis bhung field nnrunucAx, thuusday Monsrxfr, may ir, loot. I LflY. An Exct lk'tit Comblnntlon. Tho plraxant Dirt )im1' iiiul bcru Belal ffota of Uie well known remralT, HrniT or Finn, munniitiirr'l tijr the Kid Hrm Illuhtrnle tho Taluoof iibtalnlnir the llull luxa tivo of plunta known to niulli iiially Uxulira and prowntinif tlieiula tho form mitr fr(ti'iiiif to tli? tnitu ami acoentabfo to thr vtoin. It lutlmono perfect laxative, leaniiiiiff tha yt.tem etlwlually, diiM'llini colilii, beailncliea and fcrrrn rfrnily yet prompity nU enablinff oue tuiiTcrentna bttbl'iml con.lHttlon miiieutly.

In rxrfcet freedom from evrry obJoctlunaMi' (juality and aub atanbu, uii'l ll a'tln on tlio kidoeva. liver nnl bowels, without weukonfnir or them, inalio It ho Meal lamtivo. In tho proe of mannfni't'irinir fijra ari iiK il, aro pleasant to tli ta.t, tint thrmrdlefnal qnlitlei.f the melr are obtuirind from aennaan't other plant, by a mthol known to tho Califouxia Fia flxurr Co. only. In onlor to pet it lienrfjoiul eff' ta awl to avoid imitatlono, plcaxn mnrmber Ilia full name of thC'oni)any on tim trmlvt every package.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. aAV FRAKCIBCO, CAL. MDIvn.I.t. KT. VTf TOM.

X. T. Tut.Mlt bt ail Prinitta. rrioow pr bntt! fihiult at the f'an Amerlran expoat tlon. Mr.

jobnaon baa an office In ChleaKo, where ran do hla work to better advantage. Oil Struck in Wyoming, EVANHTON. May A guah er of oil waa true a In the Aapen tun Jul of I Tilt.ii Pai Klr, unit grr fx ritement prevail. 'I be strike ui in the vii inity of tho well In which the Union l'uciric ftruck a flow pf ol while boring for water alx weoka an. 'there ia a jreal arlimy imffff fWtntlf dlaeoTtT ed oil fluid at Pioneer Hollow, Aapen and Plodmnnr.

1'ennaylvanla, California and Orna ba capitallita have) lirtd large tract of land and Will bore for oil lAP al parttea have alio ordered tut rplntry and Will alnk oil wells. DK.WER, CoL, May 1. Tho Times today aaya: An oil field has been dis covered In the western part of Rio Ulaueo county, extending bver Into flan, which blda tair to create aa (Teat an excitement In that section aa that In tni ib aumont fields of Texaa. A large number of oil springs have been found In the vicinity of Rangejiy from one of wulch two. barrels ot lubricating oil was aklmmed In one day, and oil men from California and Pennsylvania are coming Into the country.

In large numbers. In tbn vlolnt' of Itahgely and in tbe Tlnklng water basin more than 100 quarter sections of land have been located, and new location are being mado dally, The nearest stations to the oil fields Is Jti.ll on the Denver Klq Orandc railroad, about CD miles souuuaat from Kangely. Wanted to Kill Him. CHICAGO, May 1. Prostrated the publlcltmIve her.

dlngrace, Ade ide Crispr dtihtr ofOoloniilJTohn. until May 1 Acocrdlng to a atory told her brother in law, Walter Oavlnno, an ac tor anu playwright Miss Crisp threat ened to klll'JobnRtono if no refused to make her TO" ir7 a mF started for young man's office yesterday with intent to carry out her promise, but wns canght and taken home. Covtrnor Dietrich Resigned. LINCOLN. May 1, Governor Dietrich this morning resigned and was succeeded In that office Esra II, Snvace.

Tho resignation waa sent to the SQcretary of state and. Immediately accepted. Governor Savage then took bis seat and his first official act was the signing of the senatorial commission for Senator Dietrich. Kansas City. T.

Crisp, of M.lasotirl, waa unable to Mrs. D. II. Nichols Is entertaining appear in court Uila morning to prose her brother. M.

Cummlnps, a tele cuto Hamilton Johnstone on a charge frraph operator In tho Frlpco general of abduction. The case waa continued cilices at St. Louis. A number of gasollno lnmps have been purcnased by the Frisco for upo In tho pasiiengcr sUtlon and some of lhc offices Jieret I The Memphis road received another trrr loads of machinery yesterday for i the addition to tho shops. Jhere rnore follow.

H. 8. Mitchell, superintendent of the Memphis at oKtt Scott, was In the City Tuesday night flaw Art Trar Klaaevi fr. flotilla' HnarM Pltlaimfr all k'Siwr Ul. Svrs aisfrM.

Add crliii HeniirOuCiiruurA. V. will Johnson Gone East. Vi. It.

Johnson left last night for St. "Louis, Chicago and JiulTalo, N. Whore be will look after the Frisco's i 7" AN A VFUL THREAT. r' TompaIn '''Cady, if you, don't glvd me aomethlns to eat I'll recommend dl house to all ma friend from bora to New HE WAS KILLED YOUNG, MAN KNOCKED FROM FREIGHT TRAIN AT PEARSON CREEp LAST NIGHT. Waa Stealing a Ride and Hla Head Struck the Bridge.

CORONER PURSSELLEr NOTIFIED A man waa klfled on tho Gulf road near ItiKram'a mill at the; Pearaon creek croHalnif lant night about 11 o'clock. It aenia that 'two young men whoeo name were c. E. lvm and A. I'nrtman were heating thlr wav from ft Worth, 'icxag to Paducah.

Ky. I'hey nad boarded a aouth bound trelulit train at "Kprlngftcld thm left for enibhia ationi in n'rlm k. Tlmv were both hnngliiK on thu ladiicr of a box tar and when thu train wai croag Ina; nirr Pearson cr' ek bridge' UoM threw hlH head bar too far atd waa "truck by the brldce and waw knock ed to the ground, killing blm Instant ly. When hla partner, yougt; Partpim, diKtovered that ilnns Had been thrown from the train he trmk advanlngo cf a allijht. grade a ahnrt dlatanco below where Ofn trnln mvwr ncromiirllv run hIow and Jumped off.

Partman walked hack to th bridge nn tound the llf le form of hla young friend. He then notified inm of the farmer who went to Ingram'a mill1 and telephoned Coroner PuiTRei'oy, who afonce went to tho acene of tie killing. At the time of silng to pre the coroner had not returned. Iton waa 23 year old and hi moth er live at Patncah. here he waa nolng to vuit her.

MEMPHI8 HORSE SHOW. After a Four Day Circuit at New Or MEMPHIS. Vav l. Todar J.11'.."."' 10 Southern Clrcnlt of Jlore fihows nexr oke I bava Cer. but never beforoaken eM.ilaL'llAJl navo nr actor." ill ill 1 ai Aw.MUJimmtr, rVILj'ilL After tho 2ith of April, on which parage of whlNvtbte clerlta ar Tna mow urieana r.

horses and elegant turnout on the street than ever before. 4 After a fnnr days" show nt New nna th elrcuU will be cb'Stlifaed "St Memphis, where a prize list of some! The ehtrliaTTtBaf 'city hFA inoe oi laar year, heinfT. five and alx kt a1 hlah nltch and t.ero will be distributed. The item lately Phis attrTMion will open May Kin the mi rnnMi. Memphis bluffs, and which will be one of the lnrgest bulldlnes of Its kind ever i erected In the South.

There be four day of this popular sport given to Memphis lovers of fine horses, and to tho. who; mar attend from' the McMillan at Manchcster by tbe rounding cUntry, The and later will go to H.nSh,m, Jhe sniToiuidlng country. The Memphi: horse show promised to eclipse (hat at Now Orleans fur the reason that near 1 ly all the thoroughbred showing in the latter city will also be sen here; with many added nt jc. The hone 111 also have IiriI fiup advantage of several weeks' "H'i? Ir f'i imrfTl and will be able to show to th'dr very beet advantage when thev re ich VemnhU The Memphis Horse Show "associa tion Ih cornspffd of tiJ(. vry best and auosianuat mismesa men or tne city, and as has taken hold of CJ to tn piiiudelphla hool of 1 and Is pushing the matter to the front aipu for Women.

a grand success la anticipated. "i Mr. Albert 6. Caldwell, one of the bert known horse fanclnrs hi the south president of lliFSSrlaltonTl fend for snle" at the pUTc Trjirre thry sorlated with him are: Mr. CMHTonl Bruce, vice president.

Mr. James E. Warren, serretury, and Mr. C. Hooter Italnc, treasurer.

Mr. Harry P. "John son is chnlrman of thp executive com i mlttee, and such well known men as Mr. Ixmls Woods arid Mr. Everett T.

Bennett are niembera of the executive committee. Entrlea have been recctved.ln large numbers from Kentucky, Alabama Georgia. Louisiana, Tennesseo, Mis sourU Kansas, Colorado and Ohio. Some of the finest thoroughbred stock In the country will be Included In tliese entrlea. and who wltnesa tho Memphla horse show will see more educated, thoroughbred fin horses In onnjtrenn than have bren gathered to gi'therTln any one place, in'tho south heretofore.

The entries the Memphis ahow will not close until May 6, the time having been extended from "May 1 to accommodate tlio many out of town exhibitors who have a desire to coni peto for prizes here. Stole $8,000 From a Widow. 'ATVJJAIN, May 1. Two mask ed men entered the house of Mrs. Ruth Ayers at Sprlngvllle.

where she lived alone, bound and Raged her and ransacked the house. They obtained about JS.000 fn gold and cufrency. She was Lnsses'ed at $40,000 It Is known that she always kept a lara. amount of money about tbe houe. Colorado Back to Hanging.

PEN'VER, May 1. The hill restoring capital, punishment by. hanging for .1 rnAMJrt Willi Kwnms. IIII1VI.1 111 UIIUI U.IM 1.111 U.UtllV. .1 withouUhe governor's signature, Tlje time In which he coj.ld veto It expired last night.

Under the law, which win become effective July 1 next, the Jury will fix the peffttlty Inurdor caacs. 1 Engine Broke Down. Tho ensine of train "Nd. 4 on the Memphliuduo In thlp'clty at 10:15 last waa disabled at Seymour and was delayed an hour and forty five minutes, bat arriving until 12 o'clock. WASHINGTON LETTER lclil CuiraiMuOUnct.

vlilt of Kecretnry Ilixit and Ad Juitjnt Coneral Corblii to the. Philippine will be phitiui'd a to enable tliem to reach Manila alxiut tbe let of July, when the military government la turw over to tbe civil oillcera. Iloth Mr. Itoot and General Corblo aro very anxious to ecfMalt them aidve wltb tbe nctunl conditions exlnt tun Ik Ilia riilllppluc and feel that they enn learn more In a mouth of per aoiial limpectlou titan caji obtained by reading maane of coire(onileuce. General Corbiu ba long on anxious to (f ovt to tlio Mnn'bA but bns bwn detained here the pressui of official bunlnenH.

It Ih belli'vod when the new uriiiy oppoltitiuvnta abnll linvo been tliero 111 lie a lull In the routine work ami that hi deck, which Ik ul wnj laden with bimlnetia, can lie man ajed by tlio ofllcera of hla bureau. IJenerul CVirbln recently that he altouU Us very xla'f vt opjortnnl ty tu go to tlio rhlllpplneH, and while be could not x.iy definitely whether the trip would Ih) ponlble be bo to fo aniitigo hla affairs as to be able to undertake It tranlor Ilaona and the Arah, A WaHhlngton street nnib bas successfully tried a new form of soothsay ing wi Senator Ilauna. it, strengthens the that all taen are susceptible to flattery. Mr. Hncna and Colonel Dick were standing In front of.tho Ilantia mansion, which adjoins a theater." two statesmen were talking nnd look lug at some of Jjie faruwny star when tbe boy came up and said to tnator Ilanna: "Say, mister, can't you giro me a pas to your show to see you act?" When It became apparent to Senator Hanna that the boy was paylDg the limit of a compliment In mistaking blm for an actor, be began laughing.

A he dived Into bis trouters 'pocket be said: "I am not an actor, bnb. but hern I something eqtially aa ood' as a pa." tu "nSTxrynin Him liti shining mistaken for a theatrical man d.iv tho president leave for tlio Ta clflc slope, bo wlli rpend very little time In Washington until next fall. Tho trip to the west will ocrnpy sit Weeks, t'pon nturnlne to natblfig ton the president will Imnicdi leave for England to attend the (Ximmenccments of Weliclcy and Harvard universities ana 10. vu guest Ol ieuuiur ji.mr. two or three dsy with Mr." Hoar, dur Imf tln.e aomn interesting CX to historic place near Wows ter will undcrtahen.

Tbe president will then iwonio tbe of 6er Lome or St'OPPW''j wnore no wm r. ..9 wshlnff. fn fn)ra bl, N(tn. trip. It will li only for a brief Mop.

He proprwsea to reach Canton as soon a possible and ill remain there until fall. Infernal Rftma Matters, Theumml'loner if Internal revenue has bl that a legacy for literary. chants lila ere IK iH.na ob i which tax was not ild prior to March 1, lIMl. la exempt from. This de ln enno a leca Tbe commlloiviT t.hs aln aeceptel the ruling of the t'nlted Ktatea clt of W' tilolh nT crr ted.

They are not offered fr" no elsewhere by sending abroad an occnt with sample or by establish In? an ofBce for tho nurpoe of tnk lng onlera. Tax on Taliaee and Claara. Tho commlloiier bas Issued 'rulew and conceruln taxes on to bacco, clears aud cigarette and rehit to'ri'bate of taxes on tobacco, an off and clears held by manufacturers and dealers on tho 1st day of July under the act of March 2. A new Berles of Internal revenue stnmps will be prepared and issued for the payment of taxes on cigars and small cigarettes at tbe.new rstvs. These stamps will not De sou or delivered to manufacturers or Importers ot cigars prior to July L.

The Rt Senate. When the senate roeeta ln December er earlier If occasion should bring it to gether. It will consist of 88 members, two short of the whole number to which the body is entitled, the shortage caused by Delaware's Inaction. Of the the ltepublieans will have 03, lucludins Kyle of South Dakota, and with Jonea of Nevada classed as a Republican there will be 5 members to be depended upon on political questions." The opposition will consist of GS Democrats, Teller (Silver) and Wellington. Tnatnge Stamp Designs, The question of changing thp design of the regular Issue of posthje stamps Is under corotlderatbm ht the postoftice department.

Mr. Majdfty third as ElHt postmaster general, says ltjs nrobnlih? that tle name of the person Villi bn printed. under, the head borne on tho stamps. Other ensngrs sug gestoil which may receive serious con slderatlon are that the dates or birto. and death of the person may be printed nnt.er the samo and thai the design also bear an inscription giving the year of "rs Mtie of the.

particular series of stamps. Cam. BcnoFiatiJ. When the ilver. fails to secrete bile the blod becomes loaded with bilious properties, the 'dipestl'rtn becomes lm paire and 'the.

bowels constipated, liver and excretory orgnns, and jt few dones will cure any case of bllloniners. Price, 60 cents. J. W. Crank Drag Co.

I tHtHHHttTTTrl i You Can Proe The correctness of thjririouj statements reganTinj I )livv. vi I Wall Paper only by calling at pur place, seeing the 'joAi and comparing notes and pricei; Test the MatterCome Carmack Rathboric, EUt' commercial st WANT MORE PAY. Railway Mail Clerka Urge the Passage of Their Bill. KAN8A3 CITY, May 1. The subject of Krcutest Interest to toe rrfhway mall cierka of tho Borenta division, who" ire In acssion at tho Midland hotel today, is tho best mean that can be employed to aecuro the passago of a blii congress Increasing their salaries.

The bcvi nih Uivlf.Ion Includes the ranwy mui clerka of Missouri Kan. iaa, Colorado and New Mexico and the meeting bud ay their annual con vention. '1 here were forty nm prt a ent I Schaffer of the president of th National Asswlntlon ol Hallway rostal Clerks, Is here, andibe made an address before the this morning. His RdfeguKttd thut pne of tho best mean to be used to have iio salary bill parsed was to bring all the influence possibloto bear on 'the congressmen In their own districts and the senatora Iu triMr own states urged, also, an Increase In the mem bernhlp of the association. There are 4.000 members cf the ass'xdatlun atit about S.Oou railway postal clerka In the t'nlted States.

"It I could abow Uut had behind me 6.ni) 'or 8.000 clerks, said Mr P.ehnT 'T wp'itd havy preater weight I with the congresHmen. There aro five classes of postal c'lcrksTlio 'tlay for Class ir lug. provides orj the following scho 1 oule: No change in Class 1, which Is the probationary stage; tir fi.ooo; for Cla 3. to be divided Into A. and those In Clas3 A to receive and those in Cla ss to rert lve ass v.as The railway, postal clerks point out the danger to which they are constantly exposed In the position which the mall ran occupy In tbe train: Being" so near the head end of the train, enmeer and 1 en imi tnnlty to see Impeding danger.

The mall carriera anpl the poatoffice '( le A aluo have blla before congress :a.l.'fiTfor more pay and this ocmpji catf the situation for the railway mall clrks. Accident and life Insurance rates wore so high for tne postai clerks that they have an Insurance assocla tion of iheir own last year ao R. 1L HitltBgsof St Loula. the secretarr. re ported, in the Seventh dltrlct was paid out in accident claims, leaving a surplussof A policy 114 a year, ln the rase of death $3,000 Is paid to the heirs, and In ease cf accident $15 a week Is paid to the man Injured.

President Fuller reported thlsmorn ing ttiaTlieTltrrhoprs ef the toi by the rKwtofflce department of a rnle which was In but later suapended. by which transportai tlon aa furnished to the'railway mall clerks, under the followinB circumstances: For an annual outing with a ticket to the mans wife If marrted; for. atrlj esse of sickness with a ticket for nurse; in case of "death la the'famliy to enable the clerk to at tend Jhe funeral: In case of a wedding tour, with' a tlcKot for the clerk's brlue. A Kentucky Feudist Fled. MIDDI.E?BOnO, May 1 A band of masked men about midntght ruH 4 For the little ones" from: to 50 ctsJ, about all the colors, sizes aryi sty res 'yoa could ask for in these lots.

Parasols in Misses'' si2es, from 25 cts. to $1.50. In these lines you will, find some very handsome ones, very pretty styles ad colors'. 1 Parasols for the 'Ladies frjom 75 cts. to.so.' In these sizes "vfe hae them iri white, black, plaids, stripes, etc 'SQiidoJprbJund green.

Umbrellas from 50 to $1.50, all black and fast black at that, materials used sin covering, some all cot ton, some mercerized cotton some silk and cotton, and some all silk. Too'many Kinds'of handles to tell much about them; they, are wood, ebony, dresden, pearl and pretty too. 7 30S Campbell Street 4 ami Raints A reekd tl)ereeldeBC4 of John Turner, who la Bomber 6f th Turner faction lnsihe Tiner WUllama feul. They btirnud wUble and outbouaea. Turner bad bean notified prevloualy and when ts Wbltacapa arrived ti had enjf sedj mountain nto Tena esheii Iie etitly Turner foundpolson la his well, Not a Confederate MEXICO.

May l. Tlio tews of' the corfT'jM6n. of J. L. Oartrell and son.

W. P. Oartrell, at Kacsaa City, of th" murder of D. D. Donegan created a (tlr here where the GaArells realib'd In former days.

Thoto who know declire, that Dr. Oartrell If not on ex Cor. federate, soldier, aa ho la claiming. He waa dlsmlssel from the ex Confederate home at Hlgtrlnsvllle through tlnJ efforta of Qeneral V'. If.

Kennan'of this city; who declares bu was an laipister arid a fraud ot tbe first IT. 'Sartrel) haa becntmar rled thr.ee times. Hla first wife waa a 'Mis "Mo 'of Paris, Mo. bis second wife ill Payno of this city. Doth of wlvee are dead.

Hi third wiJc was a Texas woman. It Is said thft, they separated Mm years ag. tifr'ifA formerly lived at Fayette, whc'o'be ls wlII cohnec.ted. I ITO TVDAYS. flo0n hero and we rrnlTan to ajr that.

ire cebeat. J. Carmack. Rathhcn3 ooS sio E. Commercial St.

44Hf Ta Riatvrl. 4 r.nokkseper Did the bo eerry ocl that plan of yours? i i .1 IPTI PHI UUV KUrM 11 Jlookktepar Mikr?" Clerk Tea, the porter. The bo threw the plan In hi wastebaikei. a Philadelphia, ri esi. A MaF7 Hakee.

1 shall make a fortute out pf mf new miuital bex. You put a penny ia the sot fl id And the thing plays" a peila "No, It stops plavin? one." CU mf Toath'a Ba Start. Msn eft niajr tear to ruc't proud rnaVht, Hut itapf ta tsjj tin hi aft to MiitMrsMM vtpr4f spl oU hlro "Biad." CAVp HIMSKLF AW AT. Werebant Are your habits all eo Appttcsnt for Position Yes. sir.

Merchant (after rause Do yosi drink? Applicant (ahsently) Thaalc. Dont care 1f I do. CSv' aBUihs. Vrnx xrr rv rer mm I tv Raises i DSJ i THE REI (AGED i tt Were Vl adlllr uist back by el has Lee yi elopu a oittci 1 ai hy tif.it a tu tiu anoth a gun. "ftrn'Tyr Jclllinf: firsheit tr 6yt s.vit a do.

Wall ng Prayi May ons pray i ujr recei ipgregntio jjta liujr, Jie fcrerf nliflj. Ions pr they we I voiced The ly, a nept su, too, He labi Aher and shorter, lender re resign. Ily did yc the me: have, a lilra a hs Jj. with foundati May kiuployen iitiro IUI tt given cent It td the on ay 1 arid roil nea joyed Id ticrease i ded In I i 1 BAS it. Louit.

Boston. Ittaburg. THE! vr.jiuii i. ccurrtd i ilCiyut. TT pjU JlL3, K.

ii kctlm8 'dm I XTlac 'kMr. Wall liewealt loyed by I ilu. nun of a only Zo. xn and Ui.

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