Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 18, 1902, Image 3

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LI E ECYPTIAN ; BONDAGE.
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DepJornb1e ( 'oudltlull or the UChrC\Y8
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Houlllnnln-hnpo"e1'lshel1 uy the ex-
nusUolI of her lIuWrlll , w,1\lth , the
fl1lhl1'l' of ( , l'oll IItHt th ( ' III III of III'
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IllIstrles , cur sell
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ulld gl'l\ced
heartless . ' u 1 e r S
whose la W8 hll'e
IIIIHtl : ' degelleru tes
of the peusllllts
UlHI hu"e Corced
thL' IIeurews Illto
u stute WOI'se thun
thn t of 111'11 te ! ! I1tHI
I 1I0t uul\le \ thu t of
, IS1'I\el III g Yllt of
old-t 111 S IdllutOW
! JUNO CJlAIII.H. of n IIn UOII Is n
blot on the cl"lIIzatloll of Europe. At.
: tentloll hils I'ecelltl ' ueell directed to
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: the wretched cOlldltIolI of the IIeJrews !
, b ' Secretnr ' 1I1l " ! ! 1I0te to the siglin.
tory Ilowel' of the treut . of Bel'lln
which gUllrallteed protectloll to the peo.
pIc of HUII\l1UIIIII. ' 1'hls HCtlulI of the
.chief Hll"lser of 0111' Presalellt has
uroused much \I1pathy Cor the Ullful"
tunute.q , uut olll ' the most heroic meas.
ure : ! CHn resclle 1I0t olll ' the lIeJI'ews ! ,
but the Chl'ltllllIS of this ull hted
coulltr ' fro\l1 their uwCul wretched.
ness. Hulll cOllfl'Ollts Houmallia. Her
goverll\l1ellt 18 us 1 11Jeclle ! lIS It Is cruel ,
amI the people themselves lIre l\I1po-
tent. 'l'helr Klllg Is a 1111111 of ! Jroad
sympnthlcs , ! Jut Is powerless. ' 1'helr
Queen-Carmen S 'I\'I\-Is n wOlllnn of
cxt1'nordlnllr ' lutelllgence nnd l11entHI
cnlluer who Cfin write romanecs U11lt
poems , ! Jut fiction will not Hppease
nn wing hunger nnd rh 'me cnnnot
Iothe the nlllwd. ' 1'he Clll'lstinn world
: hns stood nghllst nt the horrors of
'l'urklsh rille In Armenln. No less
I , should It shlldder ! Jecnuse of the n w-
.fulness of Roumllnlnn destitution nud
. Is-aelltic perscclltlon.
noumnnlu Is one of the Bnllwn stntes
-n crescent-shnped telTltory of nbout
the same size ns New York nnd with
- , nlmost nn equnl pOI1\1lntlon , "Iz. , nbout
+ 0,000.000. Buchnrest , with n popula-
I ' tlon of OOOO , has many of , the urchl.
teetul'al fentures of Constantinople nnd
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f much of the po\'erty of thnt great clt . .
It Is the residence plnce of King
Ohnrles nnll his Queen. The former
comes of n brunch of the 110henzollern
fn nlly nnll hns reigned since 18lJ3 , ! Ju t
did not nggume the title of King until
1881. Hou111anm clnlms to l1e complete-
l ' l11drpendent polItically , 'et she pa 's
uJlJluni tribute to 'l'urlcey. The C01 stl.
Itutlon Is IIl1eral , gunrnnteelng to nil
Itlzens equnllty before the law. yet the
, jlmposltlon upon the .Tews shows thnt
'the ' constitution Is n meaningless shnm.
'The ' legislative power Is eXl'rclsetl ! Jy
two elective 110dles. the I'epresentntives
of the pcoIIle. 'I'he Inw8 which tllCY
pnss prove thnt our sympl1th ' for the
supposed Chrlstlnns of the cast of Eu'
rope hns been mlspl.1ced. 'l'hey nre
In renllty ual'JnrI3ns ! , for the Inws
agnlnst the .Tews mudI. In the pnst few
years nre nmazlng In their unfairness ,
In the first pinel' , nIl .J ews were mnde
aliens. I..nter the pollee were gh'en
rights of domiciliary vlsltntlon nnd expulsion -
, , , . pulsion , so thnt In Houmnnln n .Tew's
'r house wns no longer his cl1stIe , ' 1'hen
'I they were prohll1lted from strcct-
hllwltlng , which ruined 5\00 \ fnmllles.
'l'he ' were excluded from n1lmhct'shlp
in the Chnmbel' of Commerce and
'l'rude. I..nwJy ! Inw the ' were driven
out of the pl'ofes' . .
slonal clnsses nnd
confined to the
artIsnn c la s s .
' 1'hen the nrtlsnn
e m p 1 0 Y ments
. . , r. . . . . . . , . were slowly closed -
ed to them , until
In Inrch of this
yeur n In w wns
passed IlrohlJIt ! ,
; Ing the emplo "
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ment or .JeWl1I
CAmmN B LY A.
I : w 0 l' Ie Ingmen In
'nny trnde or culling , nnd forl1hhllng
their eVl'n tnklng pnrt In .the meeting
-of the trnde 01' nrtlsan societies.
AlUlOUgh tileY hlld to pn ' school tux-
free educutlon wns limited to HOll-
mnnlnns , the .Jews ! Jelng comlCllpd to
rpny , nnd e\'ell then were ndmltted enl '
If tlwre WUB 1'00111 nfter 1111 the others
"Were necommodntell. 'rhe ' were ex-
I luded nHogethm' from the higher
schools nnd fr0111 the teehnlcnl schools ,
' 1'he1 were not only driven out of the
public service nnd from puJlIc ! worl : s ,
but fines were en1\cted for Houmunlnns
employing .Jews In retail trllde. It Is
estimated that the nrtlsnns lllw of last
Inrch will soon deprive 5OOO , Jewish
worlnnen of nIl menns of IIveIlhood anll
reduce over 100,000 men , women unll
children to beggary. AlthouJh tnxed
for tlle 8upport of local hOSIltnls , they
. : A ' ! mny not enter those Institutions. Pun.
Ishmenl.'i fur otrens's ! committed
against tilem nre mude light or I'l'mlt ,
ted alto ether. 'l'hey cnn ! Je nrrested
nnd benten with Impunity. Theh' som
nre recruited for the army without re-
gnrd to nny of the ex mptlons nllowe
by h\w to other Uoumnnlnns. They
mny not write letters to the newspl1'
pel's. ' 1'he ' mny not holll puhlle meet ,
ings nnd they hn ve no right of petitiolJ
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: But the Injustice of the Inw Is not nIl
I' ! t1le lIehl'ew In Houmnnln must contenll
, : : - Iwlth. ' 1'here nre 1O 000 of tlu' race III
" tthe country anll not 1I10re than SOC
'hn "e wenlth nmountlng to $ :100. nl.
i though n few 'el1rs ugo mnn ' were
: compnrntlvely rich. 'l'he uverle enrn
'Ings pel' fl11111ly before emploY1l1en1
Iwns prohibited was $4 pcr week. Nc
' ; woneler thnt hundreds of lIehrews 111' (
: star\'lng In the streets. HeDr. . Gus
, tel' , of London , chief I'nJbl ! of Whlll
Ilre knowr , IlS the SE'phllrdl coml11unl
t $ J1 ' \ \ ' ties In EI1 lnnll , has I'cclntl'Isltl t
'Uoumnnlu , to lel1rn the condition 01
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thlngD , nnd , If possI ! Jle , to 1110\'e tlu
. , \ln1 : . . ; . ' . p lIe wns given respl'Ctful hl'1\r
In ! : 'and King Ohnrles made proU1 1
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I which crl'nte the hope thnt the coun.
tr ' I11ny ue n wnlellett to the Crlghtful
hnrdshlps It Is Imposing.
I SEMINOLE WAR SURVIVOR.
OnJ , . Olle 1\llIn I.eft or the nee Who
i 1\Inrchcll Under CoJ , Tnylor.
, Of the lioo 80lalers nnd'olunteer8
who 11IIu''hcd under the cotnmnnd or
Colollcl achnry 'l'I1 'lor nguillst the
Seminoles In Flori-
du , ! Jut one now
11'es , so fnr I1S Is
known , to teU the
stol'y of thllt CUUl.
IlI\lgn. The Inst
mllltnry opel'atlons
nnlnst ! the Semi.
noles took plnco
the Inltel' pnrt of
1837. 'l'he sole pen-
slonlI' ! of that wl1r ,
CJ.\1I1UIIN , , ' \ \ ' Lilli , I1ml prohuhly the
enl ' 8\11'\1\01' , Is Clnlborne Webb , who
lI\'es ' Blue Io.
\ nenl' Sprln/s. /
I h' . WeJu ! Is IIOW In his elghtse \ ' -
lnth ! 'ca1' . lIe wns uut 22 'el\rs of
ngl' when he nnd IIfty othel' 'oung men
of .Jl\ckson CO\1nt - , lIsso\1rl , enlisted
111 the Voh1l1teCl' COmll:1ny : of CU(1tIlIQ (
.Tn11les Childs of Indeplndence. ! lIe
wus In slI'\'lce ! ! Jut six momhs , recel\-
Inl ; InjUl'les In the Inst I\nd most dc-
clsl"e ! JlltUe nenr Lnlw OlwechoJee ! , In
Southern \o'IOl'ldn. \ '
Of nll 111lllnn wnrs that In Suuthern
1"I H'ldn Is descI'lJed ! ! Jy the I1gl'd'elel' -
IIn ns ! Jelng f1'l\ught with us h 111'(1 , If
not with gl'cater , dltllcultles thnn Ilny
other. Dlsense , sWlmps'enOUIOUS Insects -
sects nnd dnngel'ous reltI1es wel'e com-
bntted liS well n8 I'ed men. Long
mll1'chcs were undergone nnd oCten
whole c01111lnnles were for dllYs without -
out their 1'I\tlons.
'l'he Seminole Will' wns cnused hy nn
enden01' upon the purt of the United
Stntes gO\'el'n111ent to dl'l\'e nIl Indians
westwl11'11 ncross the Mississippi RIver.
'l'he Creek trlJe ! IlS 11 whole Wl1'e forced
to terms of suumlsslon by Gcnernl Andrew -
drew Jucl.son In 181,1 Ilnd Wlre compelled -
pelled to 'Ield their Innds , But the
SemInoles , who were memhers of this
trlJe ! , escllped Into Flol'lda. 'l'here ,
under the lendcrshlp of Osceoln , who
hnd become n tralnl'd soldier In the
' 1'I\11I.s nnd Snm Jonl's
go\'ernment \ , , lID
Americanized Indlnn. they committed
mnn ' depredntlons upon the popula-
tion. destroIng ! Juth lI\'es nnd pl'opel ty
and dp\'nstntlng whole sections of the
country. Se\'L'rl\l cnmpnl ns agnlnst
Osceola and .T ones. nIl 01' which IH'o"ed
futile , werc ml1de b ' Gene1'llls Cllnl'h ,
Cnll and .J essup. A dl'tachment of 112
l11ell under the commalHl of Injor
Dudl' was sUl'rounded Dec. 28. 1836.
nnd all ! Jut three prl\'lItes wel'e Idlll'd.
'l'hls wholesnle SlllllJhter HI'oused the
United States go\'el'nl1ll'nt to rencwed
efforts to Illlt un end to Il1lllnn warflu'e
In the South.
DUl'lng the summer of 1837 n com-
mnnd of OO mcn wns gl\'en to Colonel
Tn 'lor nnd he WIIS sent ngnlnst the
Indlnns. Mnny douJted ! the wisdom of
the campaign. mulertulwn ns It WlS :
with n lliC1e hnndful of I1Il'n , outnlll11-
! Jered hy Snm .Tones' brnves three to
one. But It wus successful. The Seminoles -
noles wel'e put to rout at a hutUe In
one of the I1Il\1'shes of the Kls81mml'e
HI\'el' nenr Lnlw OI.eecholJl > e. A trellty
wns I1Inde dm'lng the ensuing winter
which pro\'lded for the remo\'ul of the
Indlnns to 11 , t1'l\ct of Innd west of the
Mississippi HI vel' .
In spite of yellrs nnd nn nctlve life ,
Mr. WebJ ! Is stlllnn l'nC1' etlc old I11l1n ,
one to whom tlml' hns hel'U 1.lnl1. lIe
hns lIvln eight ( 'hll < 1I'en. twenly- !
grandehlldrell. nnd 1'1 hty , : : r'nl-grnnl- (
children. lIe hns outlived I hl'ee lon -
lI\'ed wl"es , the Inst of whom died
Inst summer.
The Queen's Itf'hulco.
Some 'ellrs ngo , whell thl' present
Queen of nglnl1l1'IIS Princess of
Wnles IIn her children were vl'r '
smnll , the3' were stll3'Ing ut n quiet
wnterlng-plnce. The 1\Iolltrenl Still' repents -
pents this little stor ' of the ro 'nl film-
II ' , which shows t11ut Queen Alexnndrn
Is much 1II.e nil othel' good mothel'N ,
nlld thnt her children nre 111 > 1. chlh.h'en
the world o"er :
Once all returning from 1shert 81111
one of the little princesses wns wnll.lng
up the plunk. . An old sulloI' Instlncth'p.
I ' snld :
" 'I'lllw cnre , little Ind ' ! "
'l'he child drew hel'self up hnughtlly
nnll 8uld :
"I'm not n 11\(1 ' , I'm n princess I"
The Princess of 'Ynles. who uver.
hem'l1 the klndl ' Injunction nnd tb
mtherllhrel1l'eII \ ! ' , snld quickly :
" ' 1\11 the good ! 'allor 'ou nre not n lit ,
tle Indy 'et , ! Jut 3'OU hope to be som
dn ' . "
Lou VII'WH.
Persons who wish to put off the 1.\1 ]
dny of spectacles should nccustonl
themsel\'cs to long \"Iews. The e 'e If
nlwlI 's relle\'etI , nnl1 sees ! Jetter , 11'
nfter rending 1while. . we dll'l'Ct tlH
f sight to some fnr < 1lstl1nt ohject. ' ever
for n minute. Great tl'l\\'elel's 11111 :
hunters nre seldom nenr sl hte , Sail
01'14 discern oUjects nt n reat dlsta11l'e
with conshternble distinctness whn'l 11
( 'ommon eye scl's l1othl11 nt all. UI1I
Is reported to hU\'e such al'utl ) sl hl
t1m t he could tell wl1l'n he'IIS oln tl
see nn ohJect. On one oeclIslon whel
the shill WIIS In n slnld11 c011II1t1011
nn < 1 nil were exeeellhll.d ' anxlolls for I
slg-ht of lalllt. he l'elorted. ( from thl
lool.out thnt he co1l111 110t etuetl : ' sel
the shore , hilt could pretty nenrl , ) ' dl
so.
Chen ) ) 'I'ra""portnt1on
In tlie enrl ' mornlnl ; I.eeds worlon1
can tm vel fi'e mill's for 11 pe11ny J
the lUunlelpnl elect1'Ie tramway cllrs.
The women think men hu'e nothln
to do , und the llwn nre deud cerlull
thl' women 1111 ve11't.
'fhero Is more worl , In the cnre of j
gnrden than in tbo care of twlWl.
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New YOI'Olty \ hus lt OOOO organlz d
wnge wOl'lwrs ,
1'he South Wules Ul } , rs' l edel'l\tJon
hus 11 lllemJel'shlp ! ot : 120,000.
It tnltes the constunt Illbor of 00,000
Ilcople to mnl.e mntches COl' the world.
It Is l'sUmllted thnt thel'e nre 0\1'1'
22,000 union electrical worlcra In
North A1l1cI'lcn.
Halll'onds In this counh' ' elllploy 0\1'1'
1,000,000 people at nn allnunl co\t ! ' \ Cor
wugcs nnd sulnl'les of OVer $ UOOOOOOOO.
New Yo 1'1. uI'leldn 'el's l'c l\'ed GO
cents 11 dn ' fOl' Com'teen hO\l1's' 111 bOl' In
1770. 'l'he ' now rl'clI\'e : ! $ ,1.80 for el ht
hour .
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'l'he L' lplo 'es ot the vurlous cemeterIes -
terIes of SUII I l'I\nclsco 111'e fOl'lIIed
the1l1seh'es Into U ullloll. It Is thoil'
IHl1'pose to ol'nnlze ; the CC1l1etlI'r wurk-
111ell of the United Stlltes ,
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It Is estimated 1111\t thel'e 1Il 800OO
wOI'ldng Pl'Olle In the clt . of Ohlc1I0 ; ,
und the : I dllrel'cut tmdes u1110118
clnltu nbout ,10 lIel' cent of that lIumh l'
I1S me1l1hCl'S. AJout ! 8 : 11m' cent uf i\1l
the \'lll'lous cmfts In the clt ' I1re UI' lIn-
Ize.l nnd ' the lllt ' ' the
, dul'lllg ! ! two 'el\l'S ,
1I10st II1'OHllel'O\1S pCl'lod OhlclIgo hils
ever seen , the luJol' ! organlzatlon hl1ve
reached their grelltest powel' I1ml Inll\1-
encl' . 'l'he Increllse In the number of
unions hns been 200 pel' eont IUld the
IUl'11IJershlp ! .100 per cent.
Arter for ' ' ' I
worldng thh't3'-two 'ellrs
WlIlla111 S. Hughes , n New Yorlt mn. '
ehlnlst , pet'fected u sU1oltc-conilumlnl ;
device for locomotive nnd other enttille
! JoIlCl'S. Hughes had no cnplt111 tu bnel ,
his Im'entlun , uut succeetled In hn\'lng'
It bl'ou ht to the notice of Cornelius
\'underbllt. 'l'he mllllonnire meehnnle
had the de\'lce tested on an Ievate
tmln locomoth'e un .er his 11ersonl11 In-
tll1lctlon , mnllng n h'lt > from the Battery -
tery to lIlll'le1l1. Ir. YantIel'Jllt ! hns
'lecldecI to aid lIug-hes In the 11111 ttcl' .
In Its unnunl report on stl'III ) ! ! nl1l1
lockouts In IVOI the BI'lUsh Uonn1 uf .
' 1'1'l1de notes a Inrge decrel1 : e In Ihe
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n111uhel' of Inbor disputed nnd In the'
nl11uher of wOI'lwrs Invol\'etI. 'rhel'o
Were UI dlsa I'eementg that ' ( , : \1' . nf- I
fecrlng 1711.n-1O work people. 1'hls Is
the 81111111est numJer ! Joth of dlspntes
nnl1 lwrsons In\'olve I reported since
ISD7 nud the Improve111ent Is -
cd to u growing tendency to tlttrlhut-I
! Jor troubles b ' nrbltl'l\tlon. The rellol't
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fm 's thnt 73 per ce\t of 1111 c1mnes ;
lu wuges nnd hours wer put : n I'treet .
nfter nt'bltrntlon. 1
.A 1I11lchlne which will drlll square
hull's hns nt Inst beeu made. An Eng-
lishmnu nll1l1el1 Edward Segltz Is the
I Im'entor , antI his IIPIlI\l'atus Is suld to
: hn"e solved n 111'ohle1l1 heretofol'e -
gllr etIns ! Jelng nhout as un\ccoml1l1 : h-
l1ule ns the muthemllticulimpoosslhlllty
; of "squnl'lng" the circle. Segrlt 'B ml\-
chine Is a "thl'E'I'-wluge I" dl-Ill , S ( ' 111 1-
round , which cuts four stmlght edws ;
In Its rotnry motion , That Is , tbe 1110-
I tlon appenl'S to the eye to be I'otnry ,
but thC'1'e Is of ' . ' . ' ' In
, co11'S 1. , u mnlllm\
I the triple tInn , which producl ! : ' ! the
SUnl'C cut , trlnugulnr , or othnr 1I1HuI111'
holes , with Ilutomutlc regulnrlty nnll
mnehlne speed.
CURED BY MLK. !
A fhnllJe Tr"utmcnt for AU KIIIII or
ervIl' ll"en..c't.
" " 'nnt to Icn1'11 how to hlcl'ense 'our
weight Ilnd gnln 8trength und nerve
fOl'ce In the ellslest possible wnr ? "
nsked the Iliump Idle W0111nn , ns she
stttled ! Into n COI'nl1 ! of the dlvnn for
c0111f01'tnJle ! chnt. lIeI' listeners were
hl1lf 11 dozen women who go In for the
strenuous life to n I'ellter ur lcss de-
gl'CC , nnd consequently nny one or
them could stnnd 11 few extra pounds
without Incunvenlence. "Of course , "
wns the reply In cho1'\1s. "Well , then ,
eh'lnk mille , nothing' ! Jut milk for n few
months , " snlll the Iliumone. \ . "I'vo I
tl'Jed It antI I lhlnk thnt I 11m Il prett . I
good \1Iustmtlon \ of the effectiveness of
the 111\11. \ dllt. ! FOUl' 1110nths ngo I wns
11 nervous wreel. . Oouldn't stund un- ,
thln : wept If the lellst thing wlnt
wl'on at home , jumped n foot e\'el'y
time the doOl' ! Jell rung , Ilnd wns fnst
! Jec0111lng Il nulsnnce to mYHelf IInd nil
the rcst of thc fllmlly. li'ortuul1tely , I
hnve 1\ little common sense nud illY
doctor hns more , 80 when I WI\S 01'-
dered to I1rop everything nnlt just 'I'ust'
Cor n while 1 did It , with the l'eHlllt
thnt I hl1'e gnlued IIfty-one 11O\11111s In
wel ht 1111I1 my henlth Is comllle'l'ly
I restored. I lived on ml1lt , ItS I told
I I 'ou , 1I11llresied nccordln ; ; to directions ,
I , spe11l1lng 1l1 ' time In 11 10vl'l , ) ' 0111 1''St
, C1l1'e hume up the Stllte. ' 1'he diet 111111
! the I't'gt en'ected n cure without nuy
I nll'dlelue whute"el' . I ml ht 111111 ,
though. thnt the mill , wns not the urdl-
, unry decoctlou 8Cl''ed hy the denIers
) f the lI1etropolls , hut It l'l'b. cl'l'nmy
I 'IuJstnuce ! furnished hy the IInest ! JI'e11
Qf .Jel'sey cows. How hnrd It wns 1'01'
'in netl\'c hod ' lIIw me to 'I'ust' 1'01'
sixteen weelt8. you Rtl'enUOU8 full.s clln
' 1III1''clllte , hut If 'ou wiHh to ! Jecoll1e
, plu11lp IIntI coutcnted with the wOl'ld
I In genel'lll tr ' 11I ' l'e11ledy.-1l1'00Id 'n
Eagle.
CII > lI I'H 011 I ho H.hhw.
It Is iltnted thnt from the 1110uth to
the sOl\l'ce of the Hhlne 7 : ! ; ) cnstll ! ! ! ,
1'00'1I'l'I ' the homes of war-III > c l'hlefi ,
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I ' 1I'e to lie f01l1111 O\tlol..o ! < tllj ; Its wulm'lI.
H ) t. " , ' , I ) 'I Ihul 1.'lmlll ! .
111 l'ollQhlerlllhontli : \ the dory , 11 tInt.
hottolllt'd ' , lUll sU'l'ak hont , thol1 h ! Jut
I twel01' thh'teen feet lung , III the
Iureit that 1I0atli.
B\'er ' Ol1e hntes n coward , and eve1'1
olle at heart III one.
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DROPS BELOW ZEHO UrE
York State Shivers In Face of Wlatry OIas1
No Warn lor or Colt ! Wave
Now Yurk , 1)eo , 10.-Now York
and Now l Ullll1lld hllvo erporlouced
durlnll the past twcnty.ful1r h lurs
the coldest wCllther Cur 1111111Y vellrs.
In this city It wns the coldest Dth uf
December In twenly-slx yeurs , thu
thurmol11otor rellisterlllit liS It. . did In
thut 'ear , clllht uJU\'U ! zero. ' 1'110
sovotlty of the culd was lutenCJllIcd
b ; the fnct thllt the peuplo worl' nut
prolla.o for I t , the cUllIVII ve ha v-
luJ. ( desc01lled upuu the cuuutry sull
deuly IIl1d Wltlllll1t wurnhl ! ; . 'l'hen ,
too , the scarcity of , 'ual cllued much
sulTerhlll nl11un lho puoror claRs lIud
thuse whll could nut aITurd the luxlII ) '
uC 11 tuu of lIuthrnclto CUll 1 hlld to
use It sparlullly for the culd SUIlP
mlgllt Inst lIud they I11I ht not be
IIl1le tu got u tresh sl1pply. Every
errorL Is bclujl pu t forth to ulle\'hllo
the suIT llult , chllrhllblo or lInlzllt
luus hlL\'lult tllleu stops to supply lho
poor IInd the board or IIhJormau ha\-
III voted $100,000 tu help nloug the
good on use.
DII.lnll the dIL.V the rlvors were CO\-
elt d wit 11 u heavy ml4t ShllHllIg Iho ,
rellt clllIelcnce betwecl1 the tem'
perature of th nlr ul1d the walcr
1'hE culd 'n ' the d ty , was II1l1d com
pllled with that plc\'ullllll ! In the
Ilurthorn sl'ctlllns of the stlltO IInri
In New En lalld. At AlhullY the
morcllty Cell tu tell beluw Z"I'O III d
In S0l110 nearhy dls ! rIels It wont
own to twcllly. ' 1 he 11\'er Is flOl 11
o\'cr lit Alban ) ' . putllllIIn \ cnd 10
11:1 : V I a tll1n , Ballstrllll H'p11rted th I r.
ty-two bclow , the lowcs re l"trntilln
since 18(1 ( , and Harato a Cult. the glasp
of weal her thirty below.
In the Adlr' ullncl , I f'lon and nlong
the Cha111111111n'I1l1c ' IIiU therlllol11et-
cr Je lstered betweeu 17 IInd 2(1 ( le-
low. Navlgnton the 'Jppor Hudson -
son closed carli In the day , btelllllerH
\\hlch had not luwhld winter qlllllt.
ers ImvlnlI tr. 110 towe out of tl10 Ite
' 1'he cold wave stluck New Ellg.
land Ilt the salllc tllUO It arllved III
Now Yorl , . 'l'hroul-rhl1ut Maine IInl1
Conncctlcut the tlwrrnonwLer rej.ls.
tor'd rrom eight to twenty below , a
t.11I In sOllie places to forty dl' ref B
In twelve l1ullrs , Nurr.II , , . Uonn. ,
leported n temperature lit tWl'IlIY-
three deglees boluw zero , the collelot
In yoars.
Perhaps nCVer In the history . of the
lelal' cual tra o In this. city 1111\'e
dealers hild to tlce slIrli 11 sltuaLion
as clillfrollted them t.olay. ! III
I every ol1lco there were numbels of
anxious bllyers , nnd ilL the Silt110 time
enger IlIqulrlei for ' \0\1 : wel c constan.
tly coming by telephllne. 'ro 1111 hut
a few lho dealers wcro forccd to turn
I n deaf oar. "We can't promlsc you
m'll'e than ono ton , alia wo muy lJot '
be a hIe to dl'lI vcr tha t for a dllY ur
two , II was the steH'otyped nply to ,
all del1luncq ) for fuel. The situation
WIIS admitted to 1J0 oxtromcly bad
and aecurdlng to enc dealer t1wro
app'ars to bc nony of lellevlllg It.
A .t"llr IIf the Elst bldo today revelll-
Cd the fUCL tlJ1lt. there Is II1l1ch slllf-
erlnJ.t I1nJng ) t.ho ponr. The II pora t-
I .ms hll'e ceased to send coal to bc
I sold lIy the plll and the tenomut :
dwelll'rs ! In = J It dlt1lclllt 10 get fuel.
' ' 1'ho Salvation Arm ) ' IIlso I'clll1ts (
wldesplcad dlst.less . occa.luned by Lho
coal laluillo.
Wit I ) the thermometer marking
t'1lllt ahuvo zcro the coldest \\'eal her
o. the \.Intcr thus far prevailed to-
day. On Staten 1..land the body of
Jllhu SlallcnwtJrf , II hlaclsIlIlth , WIIS
tllund lu the roadway. lie hlld up-
pHenlly been frozen tll denth. ,
. ' 1'IH're was 111'lch sulfer Ing. elpeclully !
atOling 1 ho pour , bl C.IIISe or the car-
city \Iud hl h prlcc uf cual.
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I Two Killed on the Santn Fe
Kan.as City , Mil. . Del : . 10.-'ho
ensthlluu Uallfllrulu IIl11lt'd passl'n-
! leI' train on the Ranta FeV IS
wrcckod at Hothvllle. Mu. . shOlt1y
after nlllln today , callilll the deal b
of Eogilloer Samuel Wise of Arg-
elltille , Kas. und his Ihell/ln , IInd
greut dal11 ' e 1.the endne and
cuaches. .J'IIIII Ml'Cloan Ilf New Ylllk
w ho recel led slhht , IJrulses , WIIS the
only pas eoler I IIjll lE'd. A col..rl'd
waltel' had his IIrm ! Jr. kl'n and twc
otlHH waltl'ls were IrrjllrNl. UI'II.
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IHeS3111all Loud of Cllllfllinia .111(1
, Rabbi IIlrsl'h of Chlc:1l11 : welc ilnJ'Hlg
the paS'ien.l'S ! , and helprd tll care fllr
tllO luju red. The WI eek WIIS cuused
by thu cllllclH's ltelulZ derallcd , D
Opl'lI switch \\'hlch tllo E'lIi oo had
( la-sed salclv when the train was
U\rlg \ at a hllh rlte of speed.
A Y l1r Imprlsulm..nt.
A drllltlZlst In Pall" has Itc'n ! ; I'n ,
tl'nl'l'Il tOil ) cals' ImplIslIlIlIIl'lIt 1m
arlllltl'ratl11lI sulphale IIf 1)11111\1Ie. ) \
Hhllll\lt \ he II'iIlIlIO ! ' , II..lne.Ill , I he CI'-
p\lulilln \ If , Iii" term I r Implson.
1I1lI/t. ! / he \ \ IIIlU(1 \ III dl-plll } 111 hll
Rtlltn a carll Clllllllllllllg a IJrlof dc.
scn pLl1I1I of II Is I'I'III/e. /
.sll lp.rln In D nmule
Cllpenllll en. Dl'c. 101'110 wlr' (
IIplead slltferlul ! hele rcsultiult ' 10 I' '
1IIIIIIs11IlI : sla lIallllll IIl1cl ( 'IIJIIIIII'I ,
cll1l d. prl'sslllll lias honll IlIlellsllllu !
In tlfe II I IISlIa I soverlty of till ! Will'
ter w'uthel' . which S't III a llI11ntll
earllel tllall IIRlnl. Bulll'\l11t \ II lit' I a ,
thlls IIn8 hugely hel'lI ulnlldlln d ,
tilLS luoroasluj.t tilE ! lIumhlr IIf UII'
el11plll ' ( I(1 tll an Cxtl'lIt sl1rpa"slll
III1'SI recllrris IIl1d serillosly tux I m
the reshurces ot tbo char Ity or aul ,
I& tlOlia.
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D\Cause lJesrontel1 : ! .Farmer Loses
11:11 : Ler
Fremont , Neb. , 1)ec. ) 13-Despond- .
outu\'or his Cllllul'C to provldo I1IlIln. I
tenanco for hltuself uud fnllllly , Enos
Hush. n IJlItcher of this clt ' tried to
1011\ \ himself y tl1ltln n duse ot woud
alcuhol. Ills \V I Ce fuund him gIOtII-
In UII the l1uor In the contortions tit
tllo\lIny \ , IInd thruu h the usslstunce ot
thc neighbors Ulld tllo IIttcndanco ot
II ph'slclall hoVIIS rocnllcd to the
lalld uf the II Vhl ! ; ,
I At the tlluo uf tlll < lug the polslln
nll"IIS f1'lul.r c1'a ed ( rolU drllllt ,
Iud ho 1 lalnls to rcmember nuthlng
III " , hut he did , 110 hllli been work-
III In bulchor shllp ulltll 1fow
weel , I1 O , when ho quit Ills job to
lUll 1b01l1 c1l1lg shuck lit n hny camp.
110 Illst 11I1,1ney there nud throw up
the II IUlerta It I n ton dnys ago. Inco
I that tlmo ho had boeu drlnlIIIR
ruther hellvlly. Un Lwo I > rOVlOU5 01-
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, cllsi liS ho has tried to termlnute his
cn rthly l'X ISlenco Hush's wife wus
\'ery l1Iuoh II Ightenml to I1l1d him In
the condlLion thnl. she did , IIUlI hur-
rlCllly Cllllcl Sl'lIIe nel hbors , Jlc
PUIlIl1\1y \ leco\'elcd nftel' 1little ,
\ \ I\ ( II ho IHllled 11 huttle of wood III-
ollOul out Ills pocket uud trlod to
dl'ln" sumo IIl11re , ' 1'hc butUtVus
Lultcn hem him IInd tllf)11 ) he trlud
tu et u rC\'olver nud a Shlll UU In
turn. bllt wus hcld bucl , uy thuse IU
the rol'ill. A pllyslelun suun arll\'ed ,
und roll\'cd hi 111 by ndwlulsterln un
oplatc IIl1d cl1uslu hllu to'lImlt ,
1'u tIlJ ) ductor Hush stated tlMt ho
had bee 11 rCl1dlll1- ; the BllJlo nud hlld
CUIlIC tu the cUlicluslun thllt thele
WIIS u better wudd than this to IIvo
In. lie ulsu suld tlmt lie Iwow God
would talO Cllle or his Inl1llly. 'l'ho
ncxt lIa ) ' he p'omlsed that 110 would
lIevor tuucll 1\(1 \ ( uur 1I1t1l11i.
Hush Is 1\ very Cuulpctellt worlnnu n
ut his tilldo uud Is al5u II uud carpenter -
ter und pili 111 or. 110 11Il n record uf
dlesslng 1\ beef III nluo minutes Crom
the lime of knLOI < III L1JO l\ulll1al
down to havlllg It ready tu split. . .
Ho Is thilty-llve ycars uld IIl1d has 11
, vICe uud Iwu , sl11all child leu.
Volcanocs Stili Smoldng.
San I'ranclscn ! , Dec. 13.-1'wo ncw
rutolS uf autll 1Iarln'olcaltrl , which
I bUlst flOm tile sldo uf the l11uulltaln
, on 1,110 motnln ! ; 01 Octuber 21 IU'It ,
und devastated n lafl e tlectlnn or
Guatcl11ula , are stili slIItJldn . Ii'rol11
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uno nt the craters. beu'ath the cloud
of whlto Sill 01\0 , hot 111 va exudcs In 1\
slll IIRh stream and frum tile other
cold mud Is tnruwn In Rpasmlld Ic
\ fasliion. This Information has lJeell
. bwuh\t \ : hero oy peoplc arrl\'llI on
the stea mer Aonpulco. On the trIp
! ( , wn the cuas the AClipulcc was ut
Ullc111perlco a week nftor tue uuthreak
of iluta 1\1arla , whell the luhilbl-
tauts uf the town nud had thsoo who
lied ( WIU the nelgbhulllUild or the
vuleauu wcro In a stale of torror.
' 1 ho Acapulcu carrlod l1U uf them to
the purt of : : ; all .Iuso. bllo uf the 1'0'
fuges , Alfred McKlunlJll , uu Amorl.
: alJ , dleLJ on 1110 steamer.
C8ptur Last. . of the Lot.
Ctllcugo , Dec. 13.-1'ulOllto JImmy -
my , " bald tu lJe the leIIJor of the
gllU ! ; ot six ILleu whu ellte ld ! the Ex-
I challjo , ; ! Jauk aL UUl'ltner , 111. . Octo-
hcr 2 . auel rubbed It. of $ IUIIO , has
betJu UltO ted lu Uhlculo\o. \ 'lho prls-
onor Is tlroo ht to he. the last uf the
IUl n ! ! , Ed ward Huuser , 1I11 h Uule : ,
I Uhilrles Mltuhell , Jonh Fl'eel.lIId uud
I fl1l11llel : ; Hltehie , thu uther members
I hn\'III II ceutly bl'ou ullested uud
seut to 1\Iolrls. 'l'he I11I1U Is uow
ullder ludlctl11eut lu vUlluus stntes.
HuLJbel les or 1.110 bllnle uf lJuver 1\IIn II.
auel a buuk aud postulUco at N ells-
vlllo , Wlti. , 11 LJunl ! . ut Milton Juue-
th'l1 11ud auuther at lJeul' eld , Wis.
! lIe crimes In which hoissald t.uhuvo
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had 11 haud.
Pilgrims KIlled In Wreck.
Me'Jrloo UI t.h . Dec. 13.-A t l'epa , on
the Hidalgo railway t\Jlluy , 11 speulal
I train bcurn UIIO Uwusaud p\l \ lll11s ,
I ret lulng to 'l'ulau' IIII { " fllllU this
I city , was IlIjlJrcd , ItlllllJ three pelf -
f S'IiIS ' a11d lujlJrIIJ UJ.1uy mUlc. ' 1'lIe
: 'train ' was bleldug ( roUl u swllch tu
the malll 11111. wliuu the ICiU car wm
rler llkd , It rolled d Iwn au l'l11uallk ,
UII'Ut , drawlllg ! lvu ulher oUllchcl
wltll It. . . Six hlll1lhed pelsuoscl1lelll
WUl1leu , fJCCl/IJled the cuuulles , IIUl
tile scene was slckeulng 111 It horrur ,
'l'IIC II/JIHed / WI'I'O tllkuu tu tlill 11 liS'
I pltal at Plulmcil. 1'wol\'o tlltJusaot
IltlL-trlms froUl all pJrts uf tile re ,
pllbllc have tlHJi far vlslte tills cltJ
to worship ut the shrluo u ! Guada'
luupe.
A Hl1hci Guat
, The height or a Mnltcso Huat I !
, ahollt two f l ! filx 1t1lJhes , Its \\el hl
I n lally 100 POUIUalld \ tile c"st 1111
, lIlId milch 1111 1111 a 1 Is l.l.lll : jjU ; tl
$125
\Vater P.lmlnc At D lrolt
Dctrult , Mlch. . lJeu 1:1 : - A IIc1101
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I ICd cloj ! ld the IIIIIIlw plles ( ot Ihl
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. llical waler wc'rks sy.telll III Lalte HL
Clllir dllrlllg lho ulllIt IIl1d tile ell ;
I sulfered IrIlU1 \\lIl'r sh"l'tI 'J 11'11 i
. lIeulY nOOll , It w I Sll S , IllIUi dUI
I . tllg the elll'ly hours ul the 1111I1111111
thlt 11 1I11111hl'l of lacilltieslre ( , ' 11111
I rl III suspeud ' "I' lilt. (111 ( Y IlIr III
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. Ide ( , f wl1tlr. ! It Is C.tlU1illed Ihn
r 3,0110 or 4.vUII U1011 wcre l'lIllIlIuliell t
. belul { Idle alld lo e I'lie rillY'S pay 01
accuunt , IIf Lbo wu er tU11Iluo.
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Olat Zimmormnn fcll from his \vng- '
on his way homo frolll llohlrclo nntI '
\Vas dra ge ( ) to ellth , .
JtJhn Plsar nnd l'rI1nk ! DocelcnlVcro
Onod $100 ror Iteepllllt tholr suloons
open on Su ndllY \\'ymoro. \ . .
IIUWlll .J. Ohnpmnn , a wcalthy
young tllrmer of 'l'utlle Uoclc hlld his'
loft rue nmputated by the cars. J
It Is rotwrtod from Br , tr I o that ,1
William Hllttolsuhl hus el"'c " with ' ; 1
Miss Iharttls ! , nged 10 , or lJJY1\louth. ,1
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Dan Swunsnn has been nomlnnted a
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tor pl'stuastor nt I'rolllont ! ; Harvey
t:3. : Muscly at SuuLt ) UUluha. '
li'red L , Eames hns becn appolntod. ;
postmnster of the vlllll o of mllrt.
\1110 , vlco Juhn R. HlllIo , rosl ued.
Huwl\rd 11. Bnlc1rldl\e , \ of ( Jmaha J
hus been adlllitted tu PIIICUCO bofuro ,
the supreme court. A
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At Lynch.llermlln Hngurlln bralo- "
mnll ou the eastbol1nd Illcul frel ht. I
slipped whIle \'ItCII1I1 , wa9 drng ed , J
uy the CIII-S uud 1 < 111ed , 1
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'l'ho most urdlunry gln hnlll dress "
blkos 011 an IIltogelher llrorcnli
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nSjlect nhcn douo lip lu uno ur these
pretl ) ' holldl1Y gift lJllxes. "
'l'ltuo l1\eB \ but you oan't mlll\O the i.
man believe It \ \ 111I Is cOllIpelled h ) ; '
wllit IIvo hours CUI u train at u cuuu- " \
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try stat.lollUlncngo Nuws.
'rho tlJl1llage or 11I0l'cIIl1n I , 8h I tiS In
euurso IIf COlIltrlctluli In Great Brlt-
uln Is less thau : ut UIIV LIllie slnco
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Ulliford Williams , one of the leud- ' "
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IlIg tuelchnuts of SYI'lcuse , ruPPl'd -
llt'ud us hu olltorellhll , hOl11o aud slurt. .
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od to sit on u chull' .
'rho state board or charities nnd
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correctluns leclllUmclld the pl1ssa o
of lnw by the lIext Ic tslul.uIO : . muk .
I ng wlfo desortlon n cllllle. "
Uun rossll1nn BlIrlteLt hus rocom ,
menLJed tllo nl > pllintmollt of A , A
lIyers to bo p\JstlUuster nt llnvolock 3
to slJccecd G. : : ; . Uopclu nd , Wl1030
rcslg un tlun takes enect Fobruury 1. ' "
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Wlllium 1T. ' 1'111 , chalgod with OIU-
bozzllull $2.10 : 11'011I lho lucal ledge ot ,1
t.ho AnclenL Or er of. United Wurk. i
men o ( IJumlJUlt , hus lUudo 1tlJ1Jd , th ( ) '
sllurtu o und hUF , Lecl ! Iclel.1te ! 110m j'
custudy. ,
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A clllding to the JODort of Land
ConJ1ubsluuer .lfoltllor. the lnl1d
tutal ur u\l \ trullsnctlolls lu ! Ita to
luuds durlll thc last LWU yeuls Is $1- !
{ jl-1 ( , UU11.II : , cunsillorably lalgor tban "
t1Je l'l'cvluus pellod.
[ , ho uonuul report IIf MIs. Sarah U _
SuhJs , supcllutenclellt ur the 1I0lUo
rllr the l'llendless , , s utcs that 123 .
ohlldren has lJeon received llitu tbl ! : ,
IIOUIC durin ! ; the pcsent yeur ' 1'ho i
cust pur ollplla uf maintaining the
11111110 WiS ! $181.03 last yea r.
' 1'ho sugur beot. seasun just olosed '
hns beoll very su Listuetur y. 0 ver GOI )
Cllrillads lIu VI' becn shipped to G rupd
Island rrum McOook alllno. The j
) Ielll pOl' ncro uudor full' clrUlllUstl1n- 1
tout. . the lucLOry will SilO II be IlUntrlQ
Vlllh 11 full force ut men. ' 1'l1e tac-
tury empluys 2fiO lllon.
At n IUO tltIA of the Commercial
cluu It wus dcl'ljed to send 11 tabulut-
o I stul emen [ , tu the \lllIcers ur tbo
Great \\'l'slern rllllwllY liS tu tbo
lJupublllllcs IIf 1'rclUunt and Dud o ,
Cllllllty Uti shippers. 'l'here Is a possibility -
sibility 01 11Ilvlll an ox tension built
to the 0 they bellevo.
'l'ho unlvelslty regents will ask the "
state leJ.tlslatulo fur UIJIIUt. ( lOUOOQ ;
lhls year , 200 000 of will , 11 wIll ho I
requlrm1 fill' lIew hullcllllgs aud the ;
rOlUulnder for the mulnteullco lit tbe
'unl ver lly. 'rho eucral gUYot nmoll'
and the studouts furl1lstJ $1G50,00 uj
the ubuvo SUtU.
Ouo of .John Waltomnth's children.
t htJ fa IlIl1y resl dlnJ. ! SOli thellst Ut ' 1'e.
c lInseh. ot a ralll of corn rust 111
Its noso. 'I'he services lit n pbyslclun
were required to remove the uhslruc-
tlou. Wheu tuko out Ih'1'I11D / ; bad
swlIon to that l'xreut thut It. . was ro.
mucd with dllllc1Jlty. .
Art Icles of Im'orporatlnn tor th ,
KllIlllslUan Catt.\o \ company hu\'e beel
IIlwd with the secretary uf statt )
Capltullzlltlun Is to be 5U.000 and t
gOllUral bu'lusell / ; I IIaud / ; trucllnl
busluess will lIe ellJaled : 111. Heal
, estuto will bo nllndlml. The prrrol.
plo pillel ! of ulng busluess wl\l \ be I
Sa rlcu .
- Mrs Al Se'lIrest , who pl1rtlclplltelf
' . 11 fllko SlllCldo locently 10 order
tlJ.lL she I11llo1ht nllt lJe dralled ht
to loStlfy alaln6t the m.lIlhllm SI1&
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ft'nlcd , alld whll hud killed her hus <
ualld , has Ictllnll'd tll Llm'lIlu , aftel
I \'Islllnl { In Kanslls I1l1d Umllllu Sht
says she will rClUove tu Omaha 01
Uuullcll UlulJs.
Some tl mc ngo a fut.1le clf Irt Win
made to chulI e the 1I11111 of Hrnart-
villc to lIelona. ' 1'hlvllla c wat
. flllmed ntlor Its earliest settler.
.Hllhert SlIrart , for many ) 'ears de-
. ceascl1. The reUS'11i ' fill' waullllg tc
cllilll e the nllmo WIlS that tll Slllllt
- pellplu's oars " : ) l11l1ltvlllc" did Del
cha\'o 11 prl'tty Illig The petlllIn ,
I sallctlllllt'd by the district Clllllttllr.
II . chlln E' did IIlIt havl' the deslreli eacd
rwlth higher authur 1tS. !
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