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Herald and Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

Herald and Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

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THAT PROVISIONAL CONVEN- NOTE AND COMMENT. TION. special divine indulgonoo is allowed to be used until our 1,000,000 fane is in shape. Tho distaneo and csponso pre Tho Bavarians are making a now boor Kansas will gut big immigration next year, noton account of any man's election, but because this Stato stumls at tho head in agricultural productions. 8,000, Connecticut about 5,000, and New Hampshire and New Jersey about the same.

Massachusetts, in his opinion, is suro to give them a good plurality. Wo doom it highly important that iroin rioo. i En tort nt the-portottloe at Lawrence, KU Yellow will bo tho reigning color for the tomperaneo citizens of this county vented many from enjoying tho partio hepteiuber. ulur privilege, of Mormonism, but with should jmblioly oxpremi thoir disup Parricide is increasing to an alarming tho completion of the other two endow proval of the attempt that in now being W. F.

CHALFANT COMPANY, The religious papers in the United oxtout in J' runco, W. F. Editor. ment housos, it is ex pouted that plural States have nearly all withdrawn thoir support from Mr. Clovoland for Presi Thoro aro six post offices in tho Distriot marriages will have a great boom," made by certain mis-guided peoplo to eroiitoa spurious J'rohihitiou purty in this State.

Thero should bo a public ot uoiuinuia. dent. Why? We don't Halpia to know, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. DAILY. Ono-sevonth of tho population of WIRE FENCE'S LIGHTNING.

mooting hold for tho purposo of a ful Kentucky is colorod, Sineo tho introduction of wire fencos Tiir Domocratio Congressional Com Tho pay-roll of tho government icT wook. by 15 Xr mum ii, by vurrlor .110 Per ouiii, by mull .50 Purytar.by il.0U discussion and expression of opinion on this important matter, and wo tako into tho prairie States tho mortality mittoo of the Second Distriot will moot Republican orators cun perform no more imjiortant service, this year, than in dwelling upon thoir party's glorious achievements in tho past, and tho work that has been laid out for it in the future. To young votors, ospooially, will the history of tho party provo most profitable, It is most emphatically the pooplo's party, and its grand and glorious record should attract all young, intelligent ana woll-nioaning votors to its support. Ex-Senator Pomebov. of this Stato.

amounts to There are forty femalo attorneys in the United States, tho liberty of suggesting that such WKKKI.Y. among cattlo and horses from lightning Per year has been so great that insuranoe com at tho oftioo of A. A. Harris, Fort Soott, on Saturday, August 30, to fix upon the time and place for holding a convention mooting be called at tho court houso in this oity on Saturday ovoning of this rur fix uiuiiuii Forests still oover nearly one-fifth of wook, panics are seriously disoussing the question of prohibiting thoir agents from taking any more risks on this kind to nominate a candidate for Congress, Should tho plana of this so-called "I'rovisional" committee bo carried into of proporty. It is notiooablo that whilo the Dem effect it would result in not only sort Tho German Insurance Company of ocrats are claiming 60,000 to 75,000 Ro ouHly impairing the effectiveness of the tne surtaoe or Europe.

In the thity-oight statos thero aro 1,871,217 illiterate votors, A golden catfish was caught in Visalla river, Oregon, last week. Montreal policeman are conipele led to speak English and Frenoh. Britt has raised a $2,000 bonus and is to have a $15,000 flouring mill It will require $13,600,000 to run the oity of Philadelphia next year. No American horses have been Freeport, Illinois, has issued a oiroular to its agonts, in whioh it is stated that LAWRENCE, SEPT. 5, 1884 National Republican Tickot.

For Preildonti JAMES O.BLAINE, of Maine. ForVloePresidont: JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois. publican kickers in New York, thoir tooth are chattering for fear that Blaine prohibition law in the matter of its en forceraent. but would also result in di that company has paid in losses on and Logan will sweep the State by 50, 000 majority.

viding the sympathies and efforts horses and cattle by lightning wiro, tho first of March of the ourrent year, up of tompcranca mon, and might throw tho political oontrol into tho to the first of August, nearly $25,000, Nasbv is a red hot prohibitionist, but he has a groat head. Linton to him: "I hands of the natural enomios of temper tho pure-minded and inoorruptable statesman, who has boon running in a modest way as the Anti-Socrot-Sooioty candidate for President, in view of tho faot that the Prohibition platform acknowledges the existanco of a Supreme Being, has withdrawn from the contest This course on the part of Mr. Pome-roy exhibits a great deal of wisdom. We are pleased to know that there is at least one man in the United States that has moral courage enough to stake off the honors of a presidential nominal tion. entered for the English derby of 1886.

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. THE TIOKET. am going to call a oonvenshun to make Mexico, according to Ttie Two Repub At Large-D. A. Vamsntinu, Clay Center.

ance ana retorm. wo aamiroEeaiin any oauso, but when it is ooupled with foolishness it forfeits all respoct With lics, has a population of 10,000,000. The Anti-Monopoly party at thoir a compromise with iilaine. 1 am going JOHN HI OB, (on BOOH, Ht IItriot-A. J.

Fki.t, Soneua. ii DiurriM1 n. Pii KKiiiNn. athe. A one-leeeod bicvolist and roller skater to offer him the privilege uvrunnin' the ad Dlstriot J.

L. Pknnihon, Osage Mission. State convention, held at Topeka on the 25th placed in nomination tho a state ticket in tho field the only result is exhibiting in eastern rinks. government ef ho will permit us to hold 41 District J. M.

Muxkk, Council urove. Arkansas eotton counties renort an oould be to diminish the strength of the the offiscs. following ticket: aggregate yield of over 1,000,000 bales. Govornor -H. S.

Phillips, Miami Republican party, to which prohibition owes all that it has accomplished in the The estimated apple yield for western It is a fact that can no longer be de county. New York is 4,000,000 barrels. past, and all it can hope to accomplish nied that the Irish are largely support Lieut. Governor J. W.

Broidenthal, The United states consume nearly in the noar future. Such a tioket oould Labette county. $100,000,000 worth of sugar every year. Recent investigations go to show that enormous theft of publio lands have been made by oattle men in Colorado, Dakota, Nebraska and other portions of ing Blaine and Logan this year. The gains to the Republican party from this at most but divide the temperance vote.

Chief Justioe H. P. rooman, Shaw Now is the time to have chills. Qui class of voters alone will more than nine has not been so low in price for nee county. Some might imagine that this self-eon stitutcd organization, with the misno years.

Associate Justice J. D. MoBrian, compensate for the losses by the Indo pendent bolt. Eight hundred bicvcles are owned bv mer of prohibition attached to it was the great west. It is estimated that 6,000.000 acres of land have been occupied and fenced in by these cattle men, Chatauqua county.

the young bloods ot Aew Haven, Conn. the genuine article, and would give Treasurer D. H. Hefolbower, Miami 6th District K. W.

lit Distriot-W. S. Tu-tok, Wa Keeney. 7th District T. T.

Taymjh, Hptohinhon. VOH RKPHK8KNTAT1VE8 IN OONOUKSB, 1st District E. N. MoKHir.LOf Brown. 2d Distrlot-E.

H. Funhton, of Allen, ad District li. W. Pkhkinb of Labette. Ith District Tm8.

Hvan of Shnwneo. flth DIstrlot-JoHN A. Anukhson of Hlloy. tlth District Lewis Haniiaok of Osborne Tth Distriot SAM'tH. Fktkhs of Harvey.

State Republican Tioket. For Chief Justice, A. H. HOHTON of Atabiaon. For Associate Justice, W.

A. JOHNSON of Ottawa. For Governor, JOHN A. MARTIN of Atchison. For Lieutenant Governor, A.

P. RIDDLE of Crawford. For Secretary of State, A. B. ALLEN of Sedgwick.

For Auditor. E. P. MoCAIlE of Graham, For Treasurer, S. T.

HOWE of Marion. For Attorney General, S. B. BRADFORD of Osaire, For Superintendent of Public Instruction, J. H.

LAW1IEAD of Bourbon. It costs Lnole Sam this year $4,556, their votes to this ticket, but tho num county. The total Joss by fire in the United States and Canada for the first six 389.31 to take care of "Lo" the poor ber that would bo thus deceived would two companies alone having 1,000,000 acres. Not only so, but colossol frauds have been discovered of parties push Auditor W. II.

T. Wakefield, Dick- Indian. be small indeed. In 1830 there were eighteen clerks in inson county. This is the time for practical the general land office, Now there are Attorney-General H.

L. Brush, Elk temperance mon to give free 307. months of this year aggregated At this rate the total loss for the year will reach $124,000,000. For somo years past the annual loss has aggregated about $100,000,000 per year. county.

ing fraudulent land entries. Those parties will all be punished as Commissioner McFarland of the land office will not allow of frauds or depredations A black bear weighing twelve hundred utterance to thoir opinions. Should this Secretary of State J. J. Hebbard, pounds was recently killed near Suffolk, attempt, made by a few impracticable Shawnee county.

Va. mon, receive general encouragement at while he holds the power in that bureau. Supt. of Pub. Inst.

Miss Fanny Thousands of canary birds are being shinned from Mexico to Europe almost Randolph, Lyon county. Jacob Stotler and Alexander Butts daily. the hands of the temperance clement, it could not result otherwise than in putting back this cause instead of advancing it. This is a prolifio year for parties. In The postal service of this United For Judge Eighth Judicial District.

this State thero will probably be five State tickets in the fiield by the time all States costs the government the year A. W. BENSON, or Ottawa. "We hope that some publio expression Under Mr. Buchanan's administration the loss to the post offico revenues was $3.16 on the $1,000.

During the administration of Mr. Arthur the loss on $1,000 has been eight mills. This is evidence, good and strong, that the general government is being more honestly and economically administered under Republican than Democratic rule. have sold their interest in the Emporia Daily and Weekly News to Mr. New-combe, of Washington, D.

and have purchased tho Wellington Press. They purpose starting a daily paper there in connection with their weekly. Mr, It costs about $426,000 annually to the "candidate factories" have ground their grists. And with so many tickets nay for the transportation of our foreign may be given to the real sentiments of the Prohibitionists of this county before this "Provisional" convention shall be held. mails.

select from, the average patriot Barnum has issued orders that his ought to be able to vote his exact scnti Stotler has been connected with the Republican County Ticket. For State Senator, GEOUGEJ. BAUKEH. For County Attorney. B.

A. FRENCH For County Superintendent, J. C. BANTA. For County Commissioner.

(1st District,) N. O. STEVE XS. For Clerk District Court, M. 8UMMEKFIELD.

For Probate Judge, A. H. FOOTE. mcnts. clowns shall not speak a word whilo in the ring.

News for about twenty-five years, and is one of the best known editors in the There is not as much elaborate dress THE GREAT WHEAT CROP. CLEVELAND AND THE DOCTORS. There is one unpromising ing at the summer resorts as usual this season. The wheat crop of this season is now feature cholera not, as contin- about the present visitation of in Franco. The disease does Governor Cleveland has gained the ill- There has been wasted on our invis- I estimated at 520,000,000 bushels, and as the European demand is light, prices will of the medical fraternity of New State.

To sell out and leave the paper and town with which ha has been identified so long, must be a very trying ordeal to him. Mr. Butts is one of the brightest and most enterprising news able navy $387,000,000 within the last formerly, lose its virulence by York. The reason why is briefly stated eighteen years. An exohange says St.

John's vote will not make a bigger hole in the Republican party than would a darning uance. On the contrary, it acts more energetically, those attacked dying in the JSiectnc meaicai journal ior The Brazilians claim their big ship, are lower man ior tweuty years past. The following is an estimate of the supply and demand: the Riachauls, is the most perfect war September. It says paper men in the country, and we are sooner than at first. It spreads like vessel afloat.

needle thrust into a hay mow. Bushels. In New Yck they have a law as ab Fat spring goslings fare said to be surd as it is contrary to every principle confident that the Press, under the new management, will be one of the best newspapers in the State. Our wheat crop this year is estimated at 530,000,000 Add reserve of old wheat on hand 40,000,000 wildfire. Village after village takes it, until Southern France seems to be over-ruu by it.

of American liberty. It requires that crowding out spring chickens as a New York delicacy. Fifty-two young American girls are "doing Europe with hobnailed shoesland The Democrats of Leavenworth have nominated Tom Fenlon for Congress in every person practicing medicine in the State shall have his diploma endorsed Total supplies 560,000,000 Our wants are 255,600,000 bushels for bread, etc. the First district. Anderson will beat by a New York medical college, paying therefor a fee of twenty dollars.

This The New York Sun, always a Demo alpenstocks. Since 1878 the lay schools of France lo.oou.uuu Dusneis tor seeamg. 50,000,000 OUBhols for reserve 845,000,000 him as easily as rolling off a log. cratic paper, is feeling bad. Read what law has received the constant support of have gained 600,000 students, while the' Governor Cleveland, and he relused to Surplus 315,000,000 religious school have lost 200,000.

sign a bill passed by the legislature al The surplus must be exported or held We have now iJUO.OOU school teachers, From all over the State we have the most cheering news of the enthusiasm and an average of more than sixtv-six by the farmers, and as the chief differ lowing the endorsement by incorporated medical societies. With such a record, if Governor Cleveland were ten times a pupils to each. ence between the European and Ameri it says: "Of what use is it to contend against such a decree? The case has been settled against us; the defeat of the Democracy in 1884 has been decided beforehand in the house of its friends; and the best that can now be done is to protest against such a wrong and such a folly and to save as much as possible It costs $300 to equip a locomotive Democrat or a Republican, I would not can market is the cost of transportation, of the people for the Republican party and the ticket. John A. Martin will most assuredly be the next governor of with a Westinghouse air brake, and fiuu vote for him.

Let him and all others the farmers are interested in having this expense reduced to the lowest possible of the same ilk be politically damned. While the coal deposits that underlie 5,500 square miles of land in Alabama are almost untouched, tho republics of South America and Central America are supplied with cheap coal by Great Britain. In the year 1881 Great Britain sold $3,761,193 worth of bituminous coal to these countries and to the West Indies, while only $323,698 worth was sold to them by the United States. The merchants of Mobile are beginning to think that their whose area is half as large as the entire coal area of Greet Britain, should try, to get this trade. To get it they must increase the production of the Alabama mines and reduce the price of the product.

The price can be reduced, it is only by reducing the cost or transportation to tidewater. But vessels that take ooal to Kansas. tor each ot the cars. This includes the royalty. About 6,000 palace, sleeping and hotel cars are now operated by the Pullman company in this country and in England.

point. As to the European demand and The Memphis, bcimatar, a from the ruins." supply it is said that France has an ex A correspondent of the New York Sun, who is traveling in New Jersey, leading Democratic evening daily, takes traordinary crop, almost sufficient for her own markets. The yield throughout reports that he has never seen the Dem the Demooratio ticket from its mast head, and says: BUTLER. No other American now living has Russia has been great: and besides, ocratic party so divided in that State as a considerable quantity of last year's it is at present. Fully 70 per cent, of General Butler's condemnation of the Democratic party will be approved by passed through so many political vicissitudes: accomplished so many changes; The forthcoming report of the postmaster general will show that this country has now over post officrs for over 50,000,000 people, or about one for each 1,000 persons.

The employes of the department number over 100,000. The salaries of postmasters alone crop remains unsold. England crop the workingmen, he affirms, are opposed every Democrat except the old seeess to Cleveland. ion bourbon. The party has utterly been thrown up in the air and come down on his feet so often, as Benjamin F.

Butler. will amount to nearly one-third more than that of last year, and she will be railed to quality itseli tor the control and administration of the affairs of this republic. Conservative men in the obliged to import only about one-half of He commenced lite a bitter Democrat, Brazil and other South American countries cannot carry it cheaply unless they can bring full cargoes of South Amer A comet, which can be seen on clear the two hundred million bushels requir affiliating with the Southern wing of his party, but from being a Democratic nights in a southerly direction, is the nartv south worked with the utmost ed for home consumption. The British ican products in return. amount to nearly $10,000,000, and the sum paid for transportation of mails, $25,000,000.

The num ber of post offices vigor to nationalize the party, and to put delegate, voting for Jeff Davis at topic of conversation among those who have observed it. It is described as very pale and not easily seen at first dependencies (India in particular) and the wheat raising regions of South NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Charleston, he changed to a vehement Unionist, hanging Mulford at New it on the line or progress. The ettorts of these intelligent gentleman only retired them to a back seat. The party Orleans: enlisting colored troops, and America make favorable reports.

The is increasing steadily at the rate of over 2,000 a year, but there is no difficulty in finding oitizens willing to take them. sight. Some claim it is quite large, and We will furnish Medicine and advertising- matter and irive the in the south has drilted under the in year's crop for the world in general, others say it measures to the eye about fluence of the old sesession element. The old leaders who, either in ignorance making himself the most hated officer in the Union army. For years reviled: deluged from the plentiful reservoir of filth alwavs at the command of the seems unprecedented.

Europe, how Asrency of our VALUABLE MALARIAL AND LIVER REMEDY, to one person properly recommended, in every town. Goods to bo sold three feet long. ever, with her 350,000,000 population, is or trom selhsh amoition, oetrayed the The national debt of this country is $30 per head of our population. That south, and involved her in the ruin of a our only present foreign market of any Democratic press, he turned at last a graoious face on his enemies, and the on commission. PROFITS 50 FEB CENT.

Undoubtedly BEST REMEDY FOR AGUE. TESTIMONIALS FROM EVERY PART OF THE U. S. As a guaranteed of good faith, we require a deposit of $1.00 whioh will be oredited to you on aocount. HEATH CO 245J3rpadway, New York City.

civil war, are again to the front. They did not come to the front while the bullets were flying in the hustling hail of stupehed Massachusetts JJemoorat drop Gen. Logan, in a late address, said, in congratulating old soldiers: ''Our flag covers one country and should in consequence, and while prices must rule low it is probable that the consumption of wheaten bread will he largely in ped his charged and uplifted stinkpot, to take off his hat to his new "boss" and so illustrate the yielding of matter to the supremacy of mind. He entered a sure protection to American citizens everywhere, freedom to man and pro of Belgium is $64 per of Italy $70; of the Netherlands $90; of France $100; of Great Britain $109, and of Spain $150 per head. We are quite well ahead on the debt record, and the annual interest charge in this country is eighty cents per head, while it is about creased there in consequence.

The interest of the western wheat market is death, but when federal offices were to be dispensed after peace.these old deadheads were, on hand to ask and receive, though they boast that they are still unoonquercd confederates, and hate the federal union just as badly as they did when they instigated a war they were National Democratic convention calm and composed in the midst of men who tection in the broadest sense, and peace and prosperity wherever our flag floats. That should be the motto of the people how to get its. product to the sea coast at the lowest possible cost for transportation, and whatever will reduce railroad had once proclaimed him an outlaw, and IIOTVPT1 you want a 830 26-shot repeat-vTXTI Jng rifle for $16, a 30 breech loading Shot Gun for 816, a 13 Cencert Or-. ganette forS7. a $35 Maglo Lantern fori 12.

a Solid VOTT for 15, a 15 Sliver Watch for is. XJ KJ You can get any of) these articles FREE If you will devote a few hours of you leisure time evenings to Introducing our new goods. One lady secured a Gold Watch free, In a single JT 1" afternoon. A gentleman got a 1.11 silver watch for fifteen minutes, work. A boy told them as a master what to do and when to do it.

With the withdrawal of of this great republic." too timid to fight. freights on grain is to be welcomed by the western farmer. the spell of his commanding presence. $4 a head in France and Great Britain. Our state and other municipal debts are not included in this estimate, and probably equal our national debt.

thev scouted his advice and are now A re-submission Republican flambeau bewailing themselves that they did not follow it. ANOTHER MORMON TEMPLE. Gen. Butler, tired of playing with the jcn.Esuiu 1. 1.

1 1 a nnwii wit ukj 11 1 111- dreds of others have done nearly as well. If you have a MAGIC LANTERN you can start a business that will pay you from $10 to $50 every night. Send at once for our Illustrated Catalogue of Gold and Silver Watches, Self-Cocking Soout and Astronomical TelescoDes. Tele The managers of the Moberly, Missouri, fair advertise Frank James as one Democrats, now appears as the cham The Mormons have completed at Lo- TT, 11 1 0 1 J. 1 club has been organized in Leavenworth.

We insist that these re-submissionists, when they use the name of the Republican stealing the livery of Heaven to serve the Devil in. Whisky is part The governor of Tennessee performs his official duty in offering a reward of $1,000 for the arrest and conviction of any of the parties who murdered the Mormon missionaries at Cave Creek, in that State, the 11th. The shot-gun policy of the South is as reprehensible when applied to religion as to political proselytism, and the Republican party pion of labor. In this role he is more singular than in any other. Command of the most conspicuous features of their exhibition of the products of that State, and thereby hope to draw a crowd of the Democratic platform.

That graph Instruments, Type Writers, Organ Aocordlons, Violins, It many start you on -the road to wealth. WORLD MANUFACTURING 122 Nassau Street, New York. ing the support or laDoring men; ne never did a day's manual labor in his life. The particular idol of many poor gan, utan, tne second or iour lempies that are to cost $12,000,000. "They are," says the Salt Lake correspondent of the Boston Advertiser, "designed solely for the performance of the secret rites of which Mormonism has so many, and on party glories being identified with the use of whiskey, and finding no other and make the thingOprofitable.

If, in the immense crowd that will rush to see this red-handed and unpunished cause in this state worthy of its advoca cannot afford to encourage it as a legit which it lavs such extraordinary stress. cy, they have inseribed'whiskey" on imate method or deciding publio ques men; he is himself very rich, bpeaking to some who in other countries would be Socialists, he is in his ways and modes of life an aristocrat. He claims to speak for men wh6 wear working clothes, but he never appears on the platform except in a full dress suit, with a murderer, there Bhould be found some The impenitent dead may be, and will be tions. their banner, and by this sign hope to conquer. Therefore, all Republicans saved by the million through the magic power of proxy baptisms performed one that will put a ball through, his wretched body, then will it go down through all time that tho Moberly fair PARKER'S T0I1IC A Pure Family Medicine that Never Intoxicates.

If you are wasting away from age, dissipation, or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take Parker's Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose, but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives, It may save yours. 1 1 whAitntC-lam lJ.l who believe as the Democrats do, ought costly boquet in his iappeil. An in therein. And without initiations, wash nce says: "You will have one advantage cessant speech maker, he passes for was a success.

to have the manliness to go into the ranks of that party. They ought to inga, anointings, perf umings, ordainings in your candidate; you will have to soenM no time in defending him. His popular orator; yet half the time his effort? are read from paper held close to wear the uniform of the Democracy, and other endowments manitold, the saint cannot rise in the celestial spheres. since they are using its amunition. his eyes, and in a voice almost inaudible.

Such is Ben Butler. He has belonged to every partv. and. unlike The Washington correspondent of the Detroit Post, who, during the past two months has been pretty well through the States of New Hampshire, Nor is there any virtue more necessary or more potent to exalt and beautify or urinary complaints, or If you are. troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stoma eh, bowels, blood, or nerves you can be cured by Paji-keh's Tonic.

CAUTION 1 Refuse all substitutes. Parker's most turncoats, has been trusted by all of them. He was followed by Repub Leavenworth is getting too hot for than such as resides in the act of leading bride after bride to the altar behind Van Bennett and the Prohibitionist licans, he has been worshipped by Democrats: and is now a name to swear doings have been known to the country for more than a quarterZof a century. Every act of his life has been under a microscope, lighted by lurid fires of hate and slander. He is yet unharmed, and has no opinion to take back, no policy to recant, and no just charge to explain for what he has done, either in peace or war." Evidently the General does not believe the story about the spoons.

i New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut Maine and New Jersey, and has conversed with leading politicians in each, the bolts and bars ot the temple. Hith and they will probably be removed to some more congenial location a place Tonic is composed of the best remedial agents In the world, and Is entirely different from preparations of ginger alone. Send for circular. 183 WraiuultrMt, Naw Tork. by in the councils of the anti-monopolist No other such queer figure walks the stage.

No other more steadily at where the people are more in acoord erto polygamy could only be perpetrated in two places, at St. George, in the extreme southwest of the in has come to the conclusion that New York will give a majority of 50,000 for with the sentiments of the editor and 50c. and $1.00 slie, at all dealers in medtolnes. tracts the attention of the audience Champion. Blaine and Logan, Maine from 6,000 to ureal saving in Duymg aoiiari his papec this city, whose endowment house by.

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