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    The News Briefly Told.
•atarday.
Ex-Governor Baxter of Arkansas Is
dead, aged 72. He was elected governor
of Arkansas In 1872, and bit adminis
tration witnessed the stormiest period
in the history of the state, ana brought
about the Brooks-Baxter war. Presi
dent Grant Issued a proclamation rec
ognizing Baxter as governor.
Rev. Dr. B. F. Austin, exprincipal of
Almo college, at St. Thomas, was tried
on the charge of heresy by the Ixmdon
Methodist conference. He startled the
conference by declaring himself an ar
dent spiritualist. He said he had been
converted by a woman mind-reader of
Detroit. The conference unanimously
deposed him.
Advices received at Kingston from
Cayenne, capital of French Guiana, say
that all preparations have been made
for transferring former Captain Alfred
Dreyfus, imprisoned on Devil’s Island,
to the charge of officers from Paris,
who are said to be coming on board I
the French steamer Lafayette, which,
it is alleged, will take the prisoner di
rect from Devil's Island on her return
voyage to France.
Stockholders of the North & West
Street Railway companies voted to
lease the two systems to the Chicago
Union Traction company, a concern
formed by a number of New York cap
italists. During the meeting President
Chas. D. Yerkes announced his retire
ment as an official of the Chicago
street railway companies. The new
company has an authorized capitaliza
tion of $35,000,000, of which $15,000,
000 is to be 6 per cent preferred and
$20,000,000 common. Only $12,000,000
of the preferred steak will be Issued
for the present.
The announcement at Madrid in the
speech from the throne to the cortes
that Spain had ceded the Caroline is
lands andi'aiaos and theMariannes was
received with surprise in Washington.
1 he cession marks the relinquishment
of Spanish possessions in the far east
save the island of Fernando Po, and
dependencies on the African coast.
The dispatch containing the news was
shown to the German ambassy officials
tonight, but Ambassador Von Holle
ben said that he had received no in
formation as to the cession and the
German foreign office had not com
municated the facts to him.
Monday,
The net income of the Rock Island
decreased $70,000 in April as com
pared with the same month last year.
M. Houseman of Chicago has been
selected as timekeeper for Fitzsim
mons in bis approaching fight with
Jeffries.
President McKinley has designated
Assistant Secretary Cortelyou as sec
retary during the absence of Secretary
Porter, who sailed for Eurone.
The president received about 300
members of the Order of Railway
Conductors and their families. The
members were from Iowa, Dakota,
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and
Indiana.
A hundred picked riflemen of the
First Kentucky regiment and a Gat
ling gun battery left for Clay county
in the mountains, to serve as a guard
during the trial of Thomas Howard
for murder
The concluding session of the coun
cil of the General Federation of Wo
men's clulis at Philadelphia, passed
resolutions providing for the appoint
ment of a committee of fifteen mem
bers, which shall issue a plan of re
organization and proper taxation.
At a conference between Secretary
Nutt, of the Western liar Associa
tion. and President Shaffer, of the
amalgamated Association of Iron and
Steel Workers, it was decided to hold
the scale convention in Detroit begin
ning on the 7th.
One of the exhibits of Commission
er General Peck in the United States j
building at the Paris exposition of !
1900 will be a bust of President Me- I
Kinley. F. E. Leimer, a Chicago |
sculptor, has been selected to make
It. The president, it is said, will be
gin sitting for the sculptor in a few
days in Washington.
Mrs. Minerva Monaghan was mur
dered at Uniontown, Pa., while try
ing to protect her daughter, Mrs. Ger
trude MeCcogan. from the attacks of
Councilman McCormick. Mrs. Mon
aghan was stabbed in the neck and
the jugular vein severed. McCormick,
who is blind, has been paying etten
tions to Mrs. McCoogun, and, finding*
her in company with another man,
assaulted her, with the result given.
TlMlIlp
President McKinley has consented to
Include Milwaukee In his western itin
erary.
Kid Goulette of Rochester, N. Y.,
and Sam Bolen, colored, of New York
fougut a twenty-round draw ut Wheel
ing. W. Va.
By direction of the president Briga
dier Charles King has been honorably
discharged from the volunteer array,
to taae effect August 2.
Commissioner Hermann of the gen
eral land office ha* decided to refuse
the request of the wool growers of
I'tah and Wyoming for a inoditteation
of his former order prohibiting the
grating of sheep on the I'intah reser
vation in I'tah.
The attorney general ha* rendered
an opinion In which he hold* that the
sn retary of the treasury baa no au
thority under the law to compromise
suits brought to recover additional
duties on goods which have Iweit un
den shod where no Irregularity Is
St-uwn on th* part of the Inipirter.
Hr W K Moure, one of the oldest
and best known Presbyterian divines.
Is dead at Culontbua, O . of bronchitis.
Ills age was T? years.
Julius >' Kdson, engaged In Iks en
graving and printing ^"'rlness at CM* *
iago has Bled a petition In bank
ruptcy. l.iabillthP*. 1-W.loo. asset* not
stated
I, t). Hasting* assistant treasurer of
Iks Book Island railway »l»h head
quarters la Topeka eomtnlt led islchle
by shooting himself twhe through ih»
bead, at kia ruotu in the IMel Tfcroop
IIis artonma ars said to l« la so«*4
ibaps, hut ks has bsea ikk lor se««ral
ni‘ talk* sad inkjet t to n»ilan*k'd>4
Wednesday.
Havana has placed a municipal tax
of 25 per cent on alcoholic liquors.
The window glass trust says there
wijl be no advance In price* at res
ent.
The Reformed Presbyterian nation
al synod decided to bold the next con
ference at Cedarvllle, 0.
Governor General Brooke is consid
ering appropriating $50,000 for public
Improvements In Puerto Principe pro
vince.
Charles Frohnian haR engaged El
laline Terriss and Seymour Hicks for
three years to star In "My Daughter
in-law.’
A decree has been prepared, but not
yet signed, permitting Cubans to re
tain animals now in their possession
as booty of war.
The Chicago Record declares that
a mammoth sugar consolidation Is be
ing projected which will absorb the
Arbuckle and the Doscher refineries.
The receipts at the port of Havana
for the last five months were: Janu
ary, $742,433; February, $707,127;
March, $896,925: April, $860,221; May,
$927,223. Total. $4,133,931.
Great secrecy is maintained as to
the proceedings at the national foun
drymen's association in session at
Cleveland, but it Is believed they are
considering the subject of wages.
The Northwestern Plow association
has changed its name to the North
western Plow and Implement asso
ciation, so as to include makers of all
farm Implements. It also raised prices
to apply on 1900 business.
Two babies, aged 1 and 3 ye,ars,
children of Mrs, Carl Detloff of Pop
lar Grove, 111., were Instantly killed
today. The mother left the cab on
the depot platform while she stepped
into the station. A gust of wind blew
it in front of a fast Incoming freight
train, mangling both children.
The national Reformed Presbyter
ian synod, in session at Mansfield, O.,
declared, regarding the Philippines:
‘‘Before God, this nation now Is put
in trust; God takps these possessions
from the old nation, Spain, and gives
them to us, saying, ‘Take this and
keep it for me and I will give thea
thy wages.'"
1 till rMiMV.
Havana has placed a municipal tax
of 25 per cent on alcoholic liquors.
The window glass trust says there
will be no advance in prices at pres
ent.
It appears probable that Governor
Pingree will veto the sugar bounty
bill.
Harvey Menifee, who assaulted a
white girl near Atlanta, Ga., and es
caped a mob is still at liberty.
The battleship Iowa sailed for Port
Orchard, where the vessel will be
plated in the dry dock and thoroughly
scraped.
The Pnited States court at Cincin
nati decreed that the sale of the Bal
timore & Ohio Southwestern railroad
should be sold under foreclosure on
July 10 at Cincinnati.
State Senator Anderson of Topeka,
Kas., says be was offered $3,000 to vote
to locate the new Insane asylum at
Parsons. Governor Stanley says an
Investigation will follow.
The machine and blacksmith shops
of the Western iron works, at Butte,
Montana, together with all valuable
patterns, were destroyed by fire. Loss,
$75,000; insurance, $15,000. The fire
originated in the blacksmith shop.
The heaviest loss is on the patterns
and the machinery.
Rev. H. P. Williams, chaplain of the
Fifty-first Iowa volunteers and former
ly pastor of the First Christian church
in Ames, has accepted an offer of the
Chrtstion Missionary society, and will
remain in the Philippines, after his
regiment has been returned, as a mis
sionary. His wife will remain with
him.
Nearly 200 mine operators, coal
shippers and retail coal merchants
from Arkansas. Oklahoma and Indian
territory at a meeting at Kansas City
organized as the Middle States Whole
sale und Retail Coal Healers' associa
tion Their object Is to fix the price
of coal In the states and territories
named.
St. Iiouls. Mo., and Arizona capital
ists have incorporated the Arizona
t’nited Copper Mining company, with
a capital of $10,000,000. The company
owns a claim in l’tmo county, Arizona,
on which there is a hill 225 feet high,
which by Hctnal measurement shows
3,500.000 cubic yards of copper, gold
and silver ores.
h ilday.
British imports increased in May
£3,170,000, exports increased £6,138,
900.
France is taking steps to renew re
ciprocity negotiations with the bulled
States.
The American (Sruss Twine com
pany, capital $15 000,600, has become
Incorporated at Dover, Del.
(ilasgow, Scotland, shipowners am',
merchant* in mass meeting expressed
alarm at the threaten**) extension of
foreign competition.
Secretary Kong has decided to buy
a small quantity of llarvejrlted armor
and await further ct agtesaioua! action
In favor of the armor trust.
M C\ itu*»ell. quartermaster at the
Wisconsin veterans' home in Wgnpnca,
Wls , died suddenly from heart disease
while in the midst of his duties, aged
•iri years. Mi Russell enlisted as a
volunteer In the civil war from Mb hi- ,
sau latter he resigned and re-wnllsled
from Wisconsin
The postal clerk* in session nl Indi
anapolis. will urge the passage hy the
next cougrtsw of the ry* lass l Ac at ton
MIL
The ptesldent of the Argentine Re
public extend* thinks to the Failed
Males and Minister Hm bansn for aid- ■
lug in the t'hltewn Argentine boundary
dispute, preventing war.
Judge J H Finery. one of the pin- :
nr. i* of Kansas died at hts home in
iatwtene’e Hr was at one time I tolled
rtia'cs aiturns) I - 'bat district and
later a n»ewB»f of lb* -tale board of
piblic work* lie xm prominently
Identified with the tally h story wf
Kansas
Miss B. Elizabeth Lane, who was
graduated as a lawyer at the Illinois
College of Law last month, received
alBO with her graduation diploma the
title of master of laws. She is the
only woman in America to earn such
an honor at graduation. She is only
21 years old, and went through the
full four years’ course at the Illinois
College in two years. She 1b a native
of Missouri.
Too often when a man’s good deeds
speak for themselves he spoils the ef
fect by going around with his mouth
open.
_
B. ¥. P. V. Hlrhiunnd, Vw., .Inly 13-18.
Via Big Four and Chesapeake A Ohio j
Ry's. One fare round trip. Tickets on
sale July 11, 12, 13; good to return until
July 31st. Can la* extended to August
If,th. For full information and de
scription pamphlets address. J. C.
Tucker. G. N. A., 234 Clark St., Chicago.
A Boston paper Is authority for the
story that not long since at a hotel
In the modern Athens one of the ar
rivals registered his name In large
capitals running across the page;
‘‘Richard Harding Davis and valet."
The next guest to arrive registered
thus: "John D. Rockefeller and va
lise.”
The discovery of the remains of um
gigantic mastodon on a farm In Union
county, Ind., turns out to he the most
valuable find of this kind probably
ever made in this country. So far as
can l»e seen the skeleton, when first
unearthed, was complete in every par
ticular. Under atmospheric influences,
however, many of the smaller bones
began disintegrating, and have since
crumbled into dust, but the larger
ones, and the tusks and teeth especial
ly, remain intact.
The superintendent of a city Sun
day school was making an appeal for
a collection for a Shut-in-Society, and
he said: "Can any hoy or girl tell
me of any shut-in person mentioned
in the Bible? Ah, 1 see several hands
raised. That is good. This little boy
right in front of me may tell me.
Speak up good and loud, so that all
will hear you, Johnnie." "Jonah!”
shrieked Johnnie.—Harper’s Bazar.
HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
A Book That Should Be in the
Hands of Every Woman.
Mrs. McKee Rankin, one of the fore
most and best known character ac
tresses and stage artists of this genera
tion, In speaking of Fe-ru-na, says:
"No woman should be without a bot
tle of Fe-ru-na In reserve.’’—Mrs. Mc
Kee Rankin. Mrs. Eliza Wlke, 120
Iron street, Akron, Ohio, says: "I
si
Mr*. McKee Rankin.
would be In my grave now If tt had
not been for your God-sent remedy,
Pe-ru-na. I was n broken down wom
an, had no appetite; what little I did
eat did not agree with my stomach.
It lg now geven years past that I used
Pe-ru-na and I can eat anything.”—
Mrs. Eliza Wlke.
Every woman should have a copy
of l)r. Hartman's book entitled
"Health and Beauty.” This book con
tains many facts of especial Interest to
women. Dr. Hartman has treated
more ailments peculiar to women than
any other physician In the world. This
book gives In brief bis long and varied
experience.
Send for free books on catarrh. Ad
dress Dr. Hartman. Columbus, Ohio.
The optimist derives much pleusuro
from the thoughts of trouble that do
not trouble him.
U. S. I’llU'Ml Office llimliica*.
Four hundred and sixty-three pat
ents were issued this week. Iowa in- j
ventors are represented In the list by
10, Minnesota 9, Missouri 19, Nebras
ka 1, Pennsylvania 56, Texas 8, New
York 80.
5.723 applications are awaiting ac
tion by the Kxaminers.
Photographs are not proper sub
jects for patents, but an exclusive
property right In a photograph of a
person, animal, landsi ape. building,
or any other object, may be secured
by copyright. Mr. J. (\ Plummer, of
Altoona, la., has applied for a copy
right for his photo of the cyclone that
whirled along about fourteen utiles
north of Altoona on May 29th. The
sun was shining and Illuminated the
whirling twister which appear* white
In the picture and very distinct.
Names of medicines and labels for
merchandise that used to lie protected
by copyrights are under present law*
not proper subjects for copyrights,
but may to* protected by registration
In the F. A. Patent tilfh - my patent*
(•sued for trade-mark* for St) years
and for Ul>*l* for 29
THOMAS ti OltWIl) A CO .
Pol it It or* of Pat* at*.
IV* Moinc*, Iowa, June I, 1 v)
If* fee* Seal *rh« ss4 Sarat
Shake Into yout *bo«*. Allen’s Foot
Rase. * p *>lei for the feet It tusks*
light or New 8h«>e* feel K*»y Cures
in., b.i . ii. » ■ *n Hot ,»r, J
gwenling Feet At all IvucgMts and
Hhoe lt»t«* Sic Semple sent PH KM
a »•* Allen * Olmsted I *Hoy, N T
It doee not signify tmauaa n man
grow* whiskers when the beginning of 1
Iks end of kis ' bit baa arrived that
we have seen hi* far# for the last time
Nothing ruin* a woman* ioUipl*s I
b n dui> k«t than many tag n man to
rtfuin Mm
Capt. Boltwood, one of the Kansas
soldiers who swam a river with Gen.
Funston in the Philippines the other
day, is a civil war veteran and drew
a pension. When he came up for his
appointment for the present place he
failed to pass his physical examina
tion. Secretary Alger objected to his
being allowed to enlist, but Governor
Leedy insisted that a commissioned
man did not have to undergo any ex
amination, and for some reason not
given the secretary yielded.
A life spent worthily should be
measured by deeds, not years.—Sheri
dan.
tatiool l*nd« at Tour Own Prtaa.
Aii soon after the first of July M
practicable 1 will hold public auctions
for leaning about flkft.OOoacres of school
land, under provisions of the new law,
In the following counties: Antelope,
Banner, Blaine, Box Butte, Brown,
Chase, Cherry, Cheyenne, Custer,
Ifawea, Deuel. Dundy. Garfield, Grant,
Hayes. Hitchcock. Holt. Hooker, Keith,
Keya Paha, Kimball, Knox, Lincoln,
I>ogan. Loup, McPherson. Pierce, Per*
kins. Rock, Heotts Bluff. Kheridan,
Sioux. Thomas and Wheeler. I’nder
the new law. if these lands will not
lease at public auction at fl per cent
upon the appraised value, they may l»e
leased to the person offering ti per cent
upon the highest vain at ion. These
lands are in the best sto k growing
portions of the state where cattle,
ahepp and horses can be produced at
las* expense and. therefore, at greater
profit than anywhere 1 know of; and
yet. surrounded with a* good and in
telligent a class of citizens as anywhere
to be fouad. The harvest truly is great
and lasts almost the year round and
no more inviting field* for the intelli
gent stockman and farmer can be
found; and now, that there is an op
portunity to secure twenty-five year
lease contracts thereon at what the
lands are worth, the lessee himself be
ing the Judge, it is confidently expect
ed that all or nearly all of these lauds
will l»e leased during the present year
at the public auctions, as above men
tioned. Any one desiring to attend
any of those leasing auctions will fte
notified of the time and place of hold
ing the same, as soon us it has been ar
ranged, if they w-il) write me at once
giving the names of the counties in
which they are interested; and will
also be furnished a list of lands to be
leased so that they may visit, the coun
ties in advance of the leasing auction
and examine the lands which will be
offered. Notice of the auction will be
duly given in the local papers. Send
stamp for copy of the new school land
law under which the lands will be of
fered. Any further information will
be cheerfully furnished.
J. V. Woi.fr,
Commissioner Public
Lands A Buildingg.
Lincoln, Neb., May 18, 18ti9.
An Ingenious practical Joker has
making lots of fun for the patrons of
a New York beer garden. He has sev
eral steins with valves in the bottom
These, being set upon the table, con
nect with lead pipes, and the valves
open, Ailing the steins from the bot
tom. and keeping them always full,
no matter bow much beer Is swilled.
Vulcanized rubber trays are conven
iently placed for the steins to be set
In when ?mptled, and the popes, con
necting with the cellar, operate
through them.
There la e Cleee of People
Who are Injured by the use of coffee.
Recently there has been placed In all
the grocery stores a new preparation
called ORAlN-O, made of pure grains,
that takes the place of coffee. The moat
delicate stomach receives It without
distress, and but few can tell It from
coffee. It does not cost over one-fourth
as much. Children may drink It with
great benefit. 15 cents and 25 cents
per package. Try it. Ask for QHAIN-O.
The doorstep originated the stamp
collecting fad.
(Iironlr i OMMt Ipn I Ion lured.
Th<* mom iniporiuut dlacove y < 1 recent year* la
the positive remedy for eouatlpatloQ, Caacaret*
i auny Cathartic. (Jure guarautccd. OruKKlPia,
lik*. ttc, J»Oc.
Beauty isn’t everything. The butter
fly makes a great show, but It's the
homely little bee that makes the
honey.
Hall's Catarrh Care
Is taken internally. Price, ?5c.
The chances of matrimony are
much greater Just after or just before
a war than at any other time. During
the civil war the number of marriages
in this country fell off from twenty
per 1,000 population to seventeen per
1,000 and Immediately after the civil
war was ended, In 1866, the number
rose to twenty-two per 1,000, declining
in 1H69 to twenty-one.
I believe my prompt use of Plso's Cure
iir«cmMquick consumption.—Mr* Lac*
Wallace, Marquette, Khu , Dec. 12, '96.
In the lust three years the United
Stales has sold abroad 11,300,000 more
than it hsa bought.
FITS r»*r»»iwB|ly HIM Noftu nrnrf»oniHMN>»fipf
•iX <*** • u*# ft l»r ki|u# • urtil N**r*r kfMoivr.
Hwdml f»r F KFK •V.ou tit*t i« tnr .i.U uuiiw.
lift. U. II. kt U*J , til ATi I* »4 . I h*»*iU I j k*. I'm,
A tnan naturally likes to stand high
In his community, yet he doesn't care
to have the assessor over-rate him.
fa* lilt Week and tip* nave
to a»« aiih f!K» |.i latea c • t ,r h'Mn i .upcuM
A44rvMauhoante. Jess Ml* Cii.liSito. Ka*
Neighbors will never become tioeoin
friends as long as they luck Into each
others' tank yard*
C'ne's ( u«|k Hatoam
la ifea c.tto-1 e»4 t«*c II SO ut. ,4 «.»
tSaa toUlSUMI alaa. Il r*u«t • |rt It
Tommy—‘'What's a hyptahttadrl*
set" Papa "lie s a man who sutler*
fnsu things he hasn't got,*'— l.ifs,
are t«a t'alu* Alien'* ».t.|-Vaa«»
II Is ihr only ruts for liwullstt,
•marling Hunting. Mwraung lest,
Uora* sad Uuai«n» Ask f>>r Alisa's
P*i»t Kss«. a p»w4«r to bs tltaksn lata
lbs shoe* At si, DruggDts and Mhos
Store*, fit.. Man.pie test UltKK Ad
drssa. Alien A, Olmsted. UK .y N f.
Mrs. “Jeto ' Mtuart. the widow of ike
t'owfetleisis ravnlry rommendsr, kas
resigned 'be print tpafship of lk« Vir
ginia f'emab Inaftlcits, Ike dtorewe
*t ktwd of ike ten K|>t» opal Virginia
dlta-esae Mhe b*S cMUpIrd Iks pewl
lion for many years
About thirty-five years ago Chaun
cey Depew deposited $100 in a Peek
skill savings hank. The president of
that institution joked Senator Depew
about having forgotten this small ac
count. and was astonished to hear Mr.
Depew reply: "Forgotten it? Well, I
guess not. It amounts to about $400
with Interest now, and it's growing.
1 hat was the first $100 I ever owned
and I've kept my eye on it."
An Ohio man recently hanged him
self from the top round of a ladder.
Thus are we once more reminded that
there is always room at the top
A Definition—Johnny—"Papa, what
is a plutocrat?” Papa—"A man who
haa as much money as I'd like to
have.”—Puck.
—
flood llouaelierper*.
Immaculate linen i* the mark of good
houkekeaping. To get the beat result* use
“ Fuultle** Htareb." it make*collar*, cuff*,
(liirt front*, etc , look like new. All gro
cer* *ell it, 10c. a package
The evil conditions within us give
us more unhappiness than the evil
conditions outside of us.
Rirureion to Detroit via the Walia«h
For the Y. P. S. C. E. Convention
July 6th to 10th all lines will sell
tickets on July 3rd, 4th and 6th via the 1
Wabash, the short line from Chi- I
cago or 8t. Louis to Detroit. 3td«
trips to Niagara Kails, Toronto, Mon
treal, Mackinac and many other points
at a very low rate via Lake or Hail
have been arranged. Parties contem
plating a trip east should call on or
write for rates and folders giving list
of side trips, etc., also beautiful souve
nir entitled "l^ake and Sea."
C. N. CLAYTON,
Room 302 Karhach Ulk.,
Omaha, Neb.
In the matrimonial game a base ball
player Isn't always a good catch.
The Western Mercantile Co. of Omaha
are selling the lies! sisal or standard twme
Me. mantis ti*!4c. delivered at Omaha Sat
isfaction guaranteed or money refunded.
Send in your orders before it is too late.
Poverty must be a crime—at lea.it
It is punishable by hard labor.
fllSbuysnew upright piano. Schtnol
ler & Mueller, 1313 Farnam St., Omaha.
About two-thirds of the men who
call at your office on business want
Borne of your money either directly or
Indirectly.
Cnt Kates on All Kail way*—I*. II. I'hllhln
Ticket Broker, 1505 Farnam, Omaha.
Little men measure themselves by
each other; great men by the golden
rule. _
An Iowa Invention.
M. R. Swan, of Manilla, Iowa, has
Just obtained a patent for a breastpin
Including Admiral Dewey’s picture.
This pin is now being manufactured,
and is known as the Dewey pin. The
patent was obtained through G. W.
Sues & Co., Patent Lawyers, Omaha.
Nebr., who will mail a free book on
patents to anyone writing for the
same.
Gen. A. S. Kimball, Depot Quarter
master of the l). S. Army, in New
York city, has sent to Lyman Mc
Carty, Assistant General Passenger
Agent of the Haltlmore & Ohio Rail
road in New York, a letter of thanks
for the prompt movement of troops
that were ticketed over the Haltlmore
& Ohio Railroad during the past year.
He says that many of these movements
were made on short notice and his de
partment had too frequently to rely
upon insufficient and sometimes Inac
curate data. He realized that under
such circumstances the company was
placed In an embarrassing position and
the extraordinary efforts made by the
line to give satisfaction in every re
spect merited and received his fullest
appreciation.
There is nothing in the world more
sensational than the plain unvarnished
truth.
The payments of a dlvident of one
fifth of 1 per cent to the creditors .*f
the Iron Hall winds up a failure which
involved 63,000 members, scattered
through more than 20 states. When a
receiver was appointed it was found
that the liabilities of the order were
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SUFFERING AND RELIEP.
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