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The Lawrence Weekly Journal from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

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OME HUNDRED BOOKS. Tfie Railroad Commissioners appear 1 DISGTtA CEFTTT. FLOODS. The awful disaster at Johnstown is unprecedented on one account that of THE LAWRENCE WEEKLY JODRHAL determined to maintain their Wichita The record Kansas made on Tuesday rates order, but not to extend it to other night is a disgraceful one, and should cities, at present. ANB TIIE LAWRENCE TRIBUNE Everybody sajs good words for Fred Skiff, who has been appointed commis Entered ae eecond-claes matter at the poet Sice at Lawrence, Km.

sioner of immigration for Colorado. the fearful increase of reported casualties from day to day. When the first news came, giving the number of lost at hundreds, people taught by the lessons of other calamities, made allowances for the fervor of reporters, and believed that the amount would, as in the past, be considerably lessened by amended dispatches. On the contrary, the figures increased with startling volume, and FOUND OUT. The following which we clip from the Washington correspondence of the Norwalk (Conn.) Gazette, may interest the people of the second district.

The extract is made from a lengthy and pointed criticism cf the methods of personal politics: "A strict adherence to the good old system would frequently save much irritation, although in one noted instance, the appointment of a postmaster in the Second Kansas district adherance to the rule has awakened intense bitterness throughout the district. A lubberhead named Funston engineered his nomination and election as successor to the late Dudley C. Haskell, a man whom every- The Journal will always affectionately and proudly remember Skiff. LIST BY 8. a.

Guilder's Travels Don Quixote Amy Herbert Course of Time Scottish Chief Paradise Lost Alexander Sel-' kirk Our Neighbors, by Fredrika Bremer President's Daughters, by tame Pilgrims Progress The Wide, Wide World Merchant of Venice Leather Stocking Homer's Odessey Brace-bridge Hall Path Finder Queens of England Illiad Scarlet Letter Cosmos Uncle Tom's Cabin Sartor Resartus Siberian Exiles Kenilworth Othello David Copperfield Dr. Kane's Explorations Adam Bede Philip Seeond Aurora Leigh Hamlet Henry Esmond Romala Robert Falconer Life for a Life Lecky's Modern Europe Buckle's History of Civilization Emersoa's Conduct of" Life Life of Macaulay Old Curiosity Shop Woman's Kingdom Dombey and Son Marble Faun In Memorium Mill's, Subjection of Women Representative Men Les Miserable! Her Dearest Foe McDonald's Paul Faber Deserted Village New Republie Three Guardsmen On the Heights Foster's Life of Got. Hill is reported as very indig-mant at Lis treatment at the Cleveland banquet. His speech was interrupted by frequent crit-g of "Rats!" "Come off, Dave P' and other cheering war cries. rose into the thousands, having reached, at last reports, the horrifying height of 10,000 victims.

Figures, however, are infinitely short body loved for his goodness and revered I of a representation of the utter rum When the Chicago papers let up on the base-ball club of that city they light upon the police with redoubled energy. The Chicago papers are chronic be condemned by all lovers of law and good order in the state. The lynching of Pat Cleary at Lincoln was a murder by a mnb, without palliation or excuse. The Supreme court had granted a new trial in view of the reasonable presumption of justifiable homicide in the case, and as it resulted in a divided jury, Cleary pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. He was in the hands of the law, and no attempt had been made or was likely to be made to rescue him therefrom.

In the case of the burglar Oliphant, there was unquestionably strong provocation, but he also was securely in the hands of the officials, and would have been sure of the extreme penalty of the law. As to whether that is an adequate punishment for. murder, opiuions will, of course, differ. But there is no question of his certaintv to obtain it. It is no defence to claim that some of the best citizens of both places participated in these outrages.

The best citizens in a time of overwhelming lawlessness, endeavor to stay its flood, not to lead it, or float with it. It is possible that if seme of these best citizens had addressed themselves to the task, Topeka and Lincoln would not be stained to-day with an act which already the wrought by the devouring element. They cannot tell the story of cities laid waste in a night, and the establishments and enterprises of year.3 destroyed. No more can they convey the harrowing details of individual bereavement and for his great ability, his unswerving integrity and unselfish devotion to duty. The widow of Haskell was a candidate for the Lawrence postoffice, the city of her own and her late hnsband's home.

She was endorsed by about ail the prominent republicans of Lawrence and D. O. McCray has assumed the du us environments. Her aDDointment KP suffering so manv thousand times sunenng so many tnousana times (Vi i tt 1 re- Dickens Middlemarch-Arabian Nights was desired by both the Kan-as senators ted It is ln all its detailg and mag Autocrat of Breakfast Table-Glad-and all of her late husband's colleagues 3 A stone's Homeric. A TmR and Place stone's Homeric Asre and Place nitude the most tremendous calamity The Journal, both Daily and Weekly, Is by nearly twenty yeara the oldest paper published In Lawrence.

It waa eetabiished as weekly under the name of the ''Lawrence Republican." in 1S57. In 1SG4 it absorbed the "State Journal," at that time Its only ilTal, and in 18TO aaenmed the name of the 'Lawrence Journal In 1865 the puolica-of the dally waa commenced. The Journal in 174 acquired by purchase the KA.KK, raANCHisx, and enemaes of the Tribune," daily and weakly, which had been established In 185, th.ua becomin exclusive owner Of the telegraph franchise, wh.ch it has since held. TheJocBNALhaadBringall its long eventful history been unfiiachiaglj Republican, and it will continue to be so, recognizing at the same time that no party, sect or people has a monopoly of virtu or wisdom, and tint the public interest and the public good is the first and highest consideration. The Jouaxtz.

vlll continue to devote a large hare of space and effort to local affairs and local Interests, its recognized policy of fidelity to the public welfare and justice to individual rights will be sedulously followed. 4 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY OURNAL, Delivered by carrier to any part of the city: One 3 20 One month, la 75 Bixmontta 4 00 One year 8 00 WEEKLY JOURNAL. One year, in 1 00 Outside of county, in 1 25 Give post ofiloe address in full, including County and Stare. It address is to be changed, give old address as well new. This paper will be sent only for the time for which remittance is made.

Remittances may be made either by draft, post Office order, express, money order, or in registered tter, at our risk. Address, THB JOURNAL COMPANY, Lawrence, Kas. LAWRENCE JUNE 1889. ties of executive clerk in the governor's office, and thus severs his connection with the Capital, He has been a faithful and talented editor of that excellent paper. After all, they were not so much to blame for the affair at Lincoln.

The jury bad just bung themselves, and the crowd hung the man for whom the jury had hung. inline house. She was, moreover, thu party the postoffice department would greatly have preferred to appoint, but under the "rule" the department had to be guided by the wish of the incumbent congressman, though coarse iDgrate an fool that he was felt on all to be. Funston wanted his own tool, one who he thought could manipulate the delegates to the next congressional convention, and so Haskell's widow, although the candidate and favorite of the locality of the post-office, was rudely thrust aside and a the country has experieaced since the war days. A statement of some of the great inundations of history and their losses in life will interest our readers.

The sea broke in at Dart, Holland, April I7r1446, and drowned 100,000 people, also in 1530r 400,000 were drowned in Holland by the failure of the dikes. At Catalonia in 1619, 50,000 perished. "A back number" is what Dana calls Cleveland. It strikes us that the remark is decidedly plebian, from a great cdu-1 sober second thought of all good citi cator like the Sun. Better call him "a ens must regret.

retired issue." Lorea in Spain, was destroyed by the bursting of a reservoir April 14, 1802, and 1.000 people drowned. of Homer, by same Ruskin's Two Paths Grimm's Michael Angelo Luck of Roaring Camp Vision of Sir Laun-f all Science of Politics History of European Morals Eternal Hope, by Canon Farrar Correlatian and Conservation of Forces Shakespeare's Commentaries, by Ger-vinus Introduction to Hegal's Philosophy of History Macaulay's Essays Howell's Modern Instance Stockton's Rudder Grange Motley's Rise of the Dutch Republic Between the Gates Cross' Life of George Eliot Life of Car-lyle, by Jane Welsh Carlyle Ben Hur On the Threshold, by Munger Mrs. Browning's Poems Froude's Short Studies on Great Subjects Tolstoi's My Religion Frances Power Cobb's Duties of Women Uncle Remus Origin of Species Herbert Spencer's Essays Fiske's American Political Baehr's of Therapeutics Lorna Doone Life of Raphael Daniel Deronda Henry George's Works Alice in Wonderland Dante's Divine Comedy- Shall Women Learn the Alphabet Gronlund's Co-operative Commonwealth Robert Elsmere John Wood, Preacher Helen Campbell's Prisoners of Poverty Looking Backward. by trot, wv n. carsuth.

Les Miserables-Auf der Hajhe Book of Job EcclesiastesIn Memoriam The Idyls of the King Maud The Princess Faust The Man who Laughs Bleak House Nicholas Nick- Murder, whether perpotrated by one hand or ten be denounced whatever the locality of its occurrance. Let Kansas keep her hands clean before she lectures Arkansas. Two hangings in Kansas in one day. We are beginning to "work off" our toughs "beautifully," if not "constitutionally," as that eminent authority, Pennis would have it. a ruTKisn corps ot men were swept away from an island on the Danube, Sept.

14, 1813. In Silesia 6,000 persons were drowned in the same year. In Canton, China, 10.000- houses and henchman of the congressman given the prize. The Lawrence- Journal, the leading Republican paper of the district, in referring to this outrage upon the preferences of the people of Lawrence and indignity to his eminent predecessor's widow, thus perforates the cuticle of the rhinocerous hided congressman: The article from the Journal is quoted, and the Gazette continues: "The leading paper of his party thus denouncing his swinish instincts, and a resolute spirited and plucky little Yankee woman after the scalp of the dolt, it is safe to conclude that his congressional future will hereafter all be behind him. With such a congressional representative occupying the seat in the house once filled by a man like Dudley C.

Haskell, it i3 no wonder that it is so often referred to as "the seat from Kansas now vacant." All over the country the contribu 'WICHITA BATES. THE TAB IFF The record of the first days' conference with the commissioners on railroad rates began by a statement of the case by the commissioners, which they understood to be reduced rates on all commodities, shipped out of Wichita by over 1,000 people were swept away in tions to the Johnstown sufferers ae be ing made and forwarded. The Connecticut legislature appropriated $25,000, and that of Ohio 10,000. 1830. In 1840 an awful inundation on all the rivers in France with great los3 of life, also in 1846, and again in 1856.

There is a possibility of the election jobbers and manufacturers, to which Manager White said there were several reasons why the application of this Wichita order would lead to a reduction of other freight rates in the- state. It in enemeid tne uroaaneid reservoir burst March 11, 1864' and 250 persons were drowned. of a Republican representative from the third Louisiana district. Ex-Senator W. P.

Kellogg will be the probable can leby Christmas htories Little Dor-rit Robert Falconer The Light of Asia Sir Launfal The Sonnets, and most of La well's other verse The Saga of King Olaf King Robert of Sicily didate, and it is believed that he can be CHEAP ACADEMIC TITLES' Under the head of 'cheap academic elected by the protectionists. might, he thought, result in a reduction of their earnings in Kansas from 20 to 40 per cent. In answer to the question as to wheth They gathered the men of the cities Built up by invisible gas. The grave, the wise and the witties Came in on the quarterly pass, They'had eettled, these men of the Faber The question of Wichita rates, And now for the fruit of this labor Each delegate patiently waits. They swarmod at tho Copela'id and Throop, They surged through the Windsor in droves They got "river rates" la their soup And also preceding the cloves.

Each carried his town on his soul. And ali carried two or three States, Jn view was the gliitoring goal. Each had won the Wichita rates. Hut the cool shades of evening come on, Their cases were ruled out of court. And weary and sad, one by one, They met to consult and report.

Soon in dreams they enjoyed sweet repose, 1 ill a cry the rdght air inflates, They are hanging one said as he rose, They are hanging the Wichita rates CENSUS NOTICE. The census office, during the month itles," Leonard Woolsey Baeon has a I Evangeline and many Lyrics Ekkehard The irreverant genius who published in the usual Gutter-snipe Gazette that of May this year, will issue to the medi- timely article in the June Forum, from cal profession throughout the country which we make the following extracts "Physician's Registers" for the purpose "Ninety-nine out of a hundred of Sou und Haben Lichtenstein Hy patia The Roman and the Teuton The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table Elsie Venner Julius Caesar Hamlet Henry IV.second pait.Richard II Lear. "Josh Lippincott and his trained liter er other cities than Wichita had interests involved, Commissioner Anthony said that Wichita was interested in this particular case, and the board had met to hear that case alone. ary acrobats would perform" may realize of obtaining more accurate returns of I these titled American 3, if they know that when grades are considered, Joshua enough to be aware of the difference, I Romeo and Juliet Goethe's Jphigenie will command that son to stand still. deaths than it is possible for the enumerators to make.

It is earnestly hoped that physicians in every part of the must be conscious that in wearing their Nathan the Wise Laocoon William titles on the continent of Europe they Tell Wallenstein, and Many Lyrics are really practicing a fraud; they are Reisebilder Buch der Lieder Endy- wearing a badge which is understood mion Eve of Agnes Ode to there to be a certificate of distinguished Nightingale Atalanta in Calvdon After considerable discussion of questions growing out of the subject, the commissioners declined to continue the hearing. An evening session was devoted to a discussion on' the Leavenworth coal rates, and the consideration A GOOD HOUSEKEEPER. learning. We venture the guess that Manfred Cain The Deformed Trans- Exchanges say that a Finney county farmer will fatten 90,000 head of sheep on alfalfa this season. If the name of the farmer cannot be given, cannot the names of some of the sheep be furnished? We want something reliable, you know.

country will co-operate with the census office in this important work. The record Should be kept from June 1, 1889, to May 31, 1890. Nearly 26,000 of these registration books were filled up and returned to the office in 1880, and nearly all of them used for statistical purposes. It is hoped that double this there are more honorary doctors of divinity in Wisconsin, for example, than in the Empire of Germany, the land of learned theologians- "The woods are full of them." At the late Missionary ot that matter was to bo resumed yesterday afternoon. formed The Siege of Corinth Dau-det's Siege of Berlin Adonais Lyci-das Mcrris Sigurd the Volsuhg Bracebridge Hall The Alhambra The Ode on Immortality, and Sonnets The Lady of the Lake Marmion tfas Lay of the Last Minstrel Th8 Abbot Wav-erley Hamerton's The Intellectual Life Sartor.

Resartus French Revolution-Emerson's Poems Plato's Apology The Antigone of Sophocles The Ru-baiyat of Omar Thanatopsis, and vari-ious short poems of Br van Snow How can I tell her Uy her cellar 1 Cleanly shelves and whitened walls. 1 can guess her by her dresser; By the back staircase and hall. And with pleasure Take her measure By the way she keeps her brooms. Or the peeping At the keeping Of her back and unseen room. By her kitchen's air or neatness.

And Its peneral completeness. Where in cleanliness and sweetness Lawrence welcomes the good people Conference in in the multitude of Englishmen there were a few eminent men bearing titles from English universities. Was there a single American introduced to the audiences that was not In reply to one who asked him what one hundred books he regarded as the best, John Ruskin answered: "Best hundred books? Have you read one book who come up once a year to attend the great week at the University. Each year the influence of this commencement sea number will be obtained for the eleventh census. Physicians not receiving registers can obtain them by sending their names and addresses to the census office, and, with the register, an official envelope which requires no stamp will be provided for son is more widely and deeply felt.

The DVD; or L. L. both How this indiscriminate profusion of young men and women so soon to go titles has come to be, is sometimes ex- forth from her halls into the duties of plained by the multitude of. little log-1 Bound and other poems of Whittier The rose of order blooms. IJewisb Messenger.

Laziness travels so slowly that soon overtakes bim." active life will bear with them, as so Tom Brown John Brent The Story of colleges, which "must live," or think well? For a Scotsman, next to his Bible, there is but one book bis native land; but one language, bis native tongue, the sweetest, richest, subtlest, most musical of all the living dialects of Europe. Study your Burns, Scott, and Carlyle. Scott in his Scottish novels only, and of these only the cheerful many have done before the impress of Thomas Tucker, and other tales of Rose they must, and to wbieh the "avctoritas teachings wnich will never be forgotten, eis commissa" of conferring honorary I Terry Cooke Wendell Phillips Speech and a love for the institution which time their return to Washington. If all medical and surgical practitioners throughout the country will lend their aid, the mortality and vital statis- titles is a privilage of practical and pe-I es Bret Harte's Sketches--The Inno- will render more abiding and precious cuniary insomuch that a I cents Abroad Lady Geraldine's Court-favorite and 6omewhat over-ripe I ship, and many other short poems of Catital punishment Hanging at To-peka. Topeka is a rustler.

She hung a burglar, and hung up railroad rates all in one day. tics of the eleventh census will be more jest speaks of them as "growing I Mrs. Browning Rabbi Ben Ezra, and ones, the Heart of Mid-Lothian, but not TnE Institute for the education of the deaf and dumb, at Olathe, is now one neof the Bride of Lammermoor nor the Leg- comprehensive and complete than they rich by degrees." Not that the precious other short poems of Browning-Annabel 'f tfl end of Montrose nor the Pirate Here haveever been; Every physician should parchments are actually put up for sale, other poems of Poe-The Niebel-of its ena oi jjionirose, nor tne jrirate. nere hnt that the are civen "where thev will unenhed Korner'a short nnems Ad the most successful establishments do the most good" to the financial in-1 Bede Songs of the Sierras Draper's take a personal pride in having this report as full and accurate as possible to of showing we is the right list: Waverley, Guy Manner-iag, The Antiquary, Rob Roy, Old Mor kind in the country. Under the centrol of S.

T. Walker, the efficient superin- "There is a knack understand the matter Intellectual Development of Europe- terests of the corporation. when we hold Perhaps Harvard has a record as little tality, The Monastery, The Abbot, Red make it. It is hereby promised that all. infor tendant, it is fast becoming recognized our peace.

blemished as any of them. Its doctor ates of divinity commonly light on atLomg the foremost institutions of the country for the defective classes. It is learned men, and alwajs upon men of Divided, and other poems of Jean Inge-low Walter v. d. Vogelweide's Lieder Jane Ey re Coleridge's Ancient Mariner Bayard Taylor's Lyrics Story of a Country Town Ben Hur Among My Books James Martineau's Lecture on Materialism Matthew Arnold's Shorter Poems.

Cannon City coal costs largely on account of its carriage, anthracite, considered. Gauntlet, Heart of Mid-Lothian. Get any of them you can, in the old large print edition when yon have a chance, and study every sentence in them. They are models of every virtue in their order mation obtained through this source shall be held strictly confidential. Robert P.

Porter, Superintendent of Census. one oi toe benenciaries oi tne state some sort of eminence. And its list of doctors of laws includes many illustri which must be accorded the utmost sup ous names, iiut lrom tne day when to Fifteen acres of alfalfa aear Garden port and sympathy. the delight of Major Jack Downing, it Citv made fiftv tons of hav from the of literature, and exhaustive codes of Christian wisdom and ethics." he appalling calamity in i'ennsyl- applied this title to Andrew Jackson, a vania calls loudlv for sDeedv and liberal I man greatly distinguished in his gener- first crop, without irrigation. The Journal is in receipt of an invi tation to attend the Winfield Chautau- relief.

Never since the great Chicago ation for his ignorance and contempt of soil, i a ttt nnrrtQn nivino ir noo The burglar at Topska gave his name The alleged congressman from the fire have the people of the whole coun- qua Assemoiy. me program is an as Oliver, but he was mistaken. It was i --I i ti, I OA a At TV 0 XA U1IUV A 1-1 CbO seemed to be much affected in its course by a curious sort of snobbery. Its cri unusuany uucrcsuug hub cmuraciufc as ncwuu u.cv4 aj 1 1 presented with a demand of A Linn county lady, who advertised for a situation received a response from a photographer, who in a spirit of mingled frankness and thrift said, "I don't think that it will pay for me to pay a retoucher, therefore i thought i would see that i get a lady who likes to mary if she can make a good chance, but if not all over until he was hung. it does the names of Dean Wright, tervals between business calls in his en- annh An1 Frank Beard, Prof.

DeMotte, DeWitt gagement for the season at Iola, by as- that which thev are called to meet now terion of fitness for a certificate of proficiency in the civil and the canon law has been success in local polities. The Ottiwa is all torn up over her dam. Miller, Robert Cowden, Peter Von Fink- suring the newspapers that "Ben" Har- The amount reQUired to shelter the Or to speak more correctly it is the dam man whom it delights to honor with its lestem ana otners oi wiae notoneiv. nson ngais uis cigar uom-jim mamc unmpipee fpA1 nnr1 r1ntu uA jp.t-. that is in danger of being torn up.

I WW wn A WXW VW UVMV4 academic laurels is the winning candi-j you would not like to mary then i stub, and that they havn't had any dis- rpfl fft thA A11 The grounds are beautiful, and the as date at the last state election. agreement since the administration Doxt forget poor Johnstown. Send sembly, although young, is one of the over the Union responses are being alonsr vour contributions "If 'twere most successful in the West. made. Lawrence must not be behind opened the new books.

Who said they had! This discovery represents the would not keep you longer than about 3 months." As a further inducement he states: "Last summer i bought a tent and paynted it blue on the south and east sides." Whether this offer is limited to Linn county or not is done, 'twere well 'twere done quickly." her sister cities. Let a movement to raise funds be organized at once. We have been so appalled by the awful hor total of service accomplished by the "vacancy" during a year at Washington, Peter B.Sweeney expects to reenter But if Harvard has something to be ashamed of, Yale has nothing to be proud of. II the 'auctoritis commitsaV has no value at all, it ought not to be used; if it is used, it ought to be used conscientiously, as a trust for the encouragement of learning. It is an open scandal, confirmed by the list of honorary graduates that this power is used at Yale without scruple, to gratify person New York politics.

There cannot be ror that we have scarcely looked beyond Bo'sn Randall pipes the crew on deck. "Come out from your holes," he shouts, "and let's get together, and we'll whip 'em out of their boots." That reminds us of the bulletin of Santa Anna after Buena Vista. After a. too much Sweeney in New York politics. the discovery that the President and his Secretary of State are on speaking girl," "Miss Brown would be a charmin I heard a youne man say.

terms. its immediate effects. We must act now at once. The Journal suggests a meeting of citizens without delay, and The Lawrence Journal aims to be "Ma," said the youngest, "tins is the "If she had a good complexion, and those spots would go away; But they spoil her looks completely." If progressive. It has already written an al feelings or to pacify importunate his 25,000 veterans had been whipped fourth year old Speck has set on those the development of a plan to afford our I beggars.

For a half century, out of editorial for May 20, 1989. Hutchinson ALiss crown wouio oniy taKe. share of the relief needed at the earliest deference to the scruples of President I Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, by 5,000 American volunteers, and he same eggs, and nothing hatched yet." himself forced to fly from the fiald in a "Let her be," answered the mother, News. what a happy change 'twould make.

Day, Yale conferred no degrees in di possible moment. lumber wagon, abandoning one of his I "she can't hatch nothin', but she keeps Is archeological researches it has vinity Since his death, the roll of her theological -doctors has crown many cork legs to the- tender mercies the roosters from fightinV The wagon that passed down the street nv-e that ot a Dakota col- i of the conaneror. he issned from safe been discovered that the last "Lost Haces" of which we have account are those of Proctor Knott in Kentucky. last Saturday with that unearthly squeak lege soliciting church contri- distance a long description of hit side I The Topeka Democrat wants "a clean had been oiled -with somestunnot fit for 1 butions. It cannot be said that we lburicating.

We call attention to the 1 Yale doctors of divinity of the new crop It would drive out all the humors from her blood and make it pure, And the blemishes complained of disappear, be very sure. This medicien is the great purifier of the blood, and disfiguring eruptions and blotches will soon vanish when it is used. Shxloh's Vitalizes is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diisinesa and all symptotca of Dyspepcia. Price 10 nd 75 cents per bottle. Straffoa castor oil, machine oils and best lard oils I are a very illustrious lot.

we are not nffurpd hr nrmnnd fc THtr nttntn I in the least proud of each other. As a viiw mw of the engagement, ending thus "The sweep made of all persons in the city charges of our troops with the bayonet who cannot give an account of them- it selves," This rule may work all right have left the enemy terrified. I shall now but it would have been a great reorganize tht army as soon as possible nardsnjp t0 a great many people to have and continue the pursuit and enforced it while the legislature was in Liberty session, mm prices. It is reported that President Harrison -says that he is already tired of his job It is to be hoped that he will not speak, so loudly that any Ohio man will hear it. class we are distinguished for not having contributed to theological science or literature.

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