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CHARLOTTE CHJ&QWIClM-o VOL. V. NQ 547. CHARLOTTE CHRONICLE. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY n. 1891. PRICE FIVE CENTS IIW iDTUTMUIITS. Mrn. Ivw firm. AMtMir AOs . IIM raa ilk (vhu, Bia Oalaa, lMrM 4 (r ra untM, Aatiaw A Co. frugmilf Uvoasf. taaSlas. Mlk SlrVVtaa. (MrM, ! rr Sras. MMMM'M, Ml. J r!!1! RS ISCILLAIIOIR. ff tM Tb Wfr M fyCn. 1 1 If IN MTrtr MWO-tlll ro-n btf AlMlo ro m o David oa fcaUOiaf VffJUttTPt i.KaIaKT H(VJfrWTO CTr IF toallr.aDkD4 vir Maat be with. la ee wl of pualafflM. Ad raa,vllf II pertlrelara, Bos las Poal A. It TAHILBAHMONIC ftnrirrY-Baalda lha X Mgal.r nhuiHl lhara will ba aa porta a mi Uui of ibli ao li Ilaeereva.la. aoelrly at o'e ork All nm- hers pleaae aliaa K. L, Mahtim, Pass. WBHAVB JVKT RErK!VRI-blc lot ft m; Florida oraafaa la Sva dns loti, Vt pathos. Kibi.dBo fT5KrKTtfa OH gARTH? TftYON MTRllCT LjhroSa la tba aanUr a rsvard to lha Bodr if rataras totau Ufflea n kiuvt -Iwatrabl mom collar cm a. Morahaadgt. W. S. A i iwib, w ANTED Ad offle boy. 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For maps, low rates etc, call on or address, F. II. PIEDMONT, T. P. A. No. 5, North Trjon Bt. Jan. 11 18. NOTICE. I have this day sold my Coofectiocery arul Bakery, drc , to J no T. Riglerand E B. Laird, who will continue tho business Thanking my many patrons for their long and continued patronage I hope they will continue to favor the new firm, where with a first-class baker tht v can supply the public with better gds thau ever before, fcespectfully-, D. M. Rioleb " WE HAVE TUI8 DAY FORMED partnership under the firm name of Rigler eft Laird, and will conduct the Bakery and Confectionery buoiness at the old stand of D. M Rigler. Solicit ing your patronage. Very Respectf ully, Jno T. Rioleb, E. B. Laikd, Successor to D. M. Rigler. January 8th, 1891. 11 St Progs, QToiltt Uncles. CHAHOS OF Un, BACKACBB, IRRBOtTLAB- iTiaa, mot ruASHss, abC cured hy ub. MlLBS'S NaaviKa. Kree Hooiple at BUR WELL 4 DUNN'S. Bradycrotine will always let you enjoy yourself by stopping your Headache. KNOCKED KNOCKED KNOCKED KNOCKED OUT OUT OUT COLDS, Hansen iss SORE THROAT AND HASSON'S SYRUP OF TAR WILL DO IT. KINDRED I AT A. B, Ailments, Reese & Co 's I live for Mrs. Joe Person, For her who knows me true, For th heaven that shines above me, And waits my coming too; For the cause that lacks assistance. For the wrongs that need resistance, or And the good that I can do. A LITTLE FIRE QUICKLY TRODDEN oat, which being suffered rivers cannot quench. So it is with the humors of the blood, a bottle of Johnston's Nolandine is the quiet--! cat conqueror. 41 Guaranteed Goods From A reliable house are The most desirable. That's Why BurweU & Dunn Sell 80 many cigars. All Goods guarnteed just .As Represented; stogie or box. - Everybody reads Thx Chson kix It is reliable and accurate in news, which makes its ad rertijirKr colomns valuable, On the Sabbath Nothing adds More to home Pleasures than An Organ. We have a Really very large Assortment of the B st makes that We se'lat prices Guarnteed the Lowest on any Market, delivered Free at any depot. We sell Organs and Pianos on part payments, In fact a purchaser Can make his own Terms, for cur organs Are of such Quality and make, That the instrument Is always ample Security For unpaid balance. That shows our faith In our Organs. We should be glad To send you cata logue and terms And prices. Don't Hesitate to write, For it is our Pleasure to reply To all such com munications. Organs sold on Fifteen days Free trial in your Home. E. M. ANDREWS & CO. men's (Clotrjmq and Jnntisl)ins Our Carpet department Contains a well selected Assortment of all kinds Of floor coverings, Including Rugs, door mats And art squares, Oil cloths and Linoleums, Wool ingrains, Cotton Ingrains, Tapestry, body and velvet Brussels and moquetts. We make and carry Crrpets of all Kinds. Samples and Estimates furnished. T. L, SEIGLE & CO. EJrp boos fft We don't cure fits But just The opposite, We cure misfits, And that too, At less than Your tailor Charged for the misfit Inreadymade clothing There are no misfits, If the stock is Kept up right, And the goods Bought from Competent makers. Lean or fat, Short or tall. It matters not, We fit all, On a guarantee, And at about 25 per cent less Than a tailor asks. W. KAUFMAN & CO, IPerfect Fitting Suits, CD out, ebrks. Ctc. If you are going To give a oane To anybody, we Can Supply you with The proper kind. Our stork of gold Headed canes is Very large. We Also have a half Doaen high prioed Gentlemen's oan.es, That are new In design, rich In material. The Deads are beauties. We even prefer These for "raining" Popular gentlemen To the goldheeded. Umbrellas of finest Mskes ami nobbiest Heads kept in stock Boyne Badger, Leading Jewellers. In the face Of chapped lips, Frostilla Has always Proven successful R. H. Jordan & Co., Sell it And Recommend it. UHARlOTTE Ohhonicle Sunday, Jan. 11,1891. Wet tier Forresst. Tho Bureau at Washington predicts for North Carolina: Bain; easterly winds; stationary tempreature in east ern portion; (slightly warmer in western portion. Lseal Weatkar Bsptrt. U. 8. BIOHAL OFflCB, I CHARL,orrB N. U., Jau. 10 1801. 1 a . B It - 5 ami V 3 m 33.:7 83 Sfl N 10.10 I 89 I m I N a 10 Kaln Ran. Testperatire for Jaa. 10th. Jan. 7, 'SI. Yesterday. ss ta. m. s p m. Max. flu. rrecls. in St w 71 t2 IS 81 UU 18 BYRON H. BRON80W. Observer Signal Corpi. Fsieral Notice. The funeral services of Mrs. Rnche Fisher will be held this morning at 0:80 o oiock, at the residence of her son in law, A. C. Hutchison, on N. College street, t rieuds ana acquaintances in vited. TDK KAX8AS ALLIANCE. The Members Hold a Love Feast an! Adopt s Resolution. Chicago, 111., Jan. 10. A special from Topeka says: Alliance members of tke Legislature and party leaders had a love feast last night in their headquarters. The beet of good feeling seemed to prevail between the faotioos which had been engaged in a bitter turmoil the last two days, over th publication of Turner's letter to Frank McGrath, President of the State Alii ance. McGrath made a statement regarding the letter, denying he had ever had an conversation with Turner noon the sub ject of his candidaoy for United Stes senate hut the following resoeution wa adopted by unanimous vote: WBEKKAS, a letter, dated Dec 11. 1600, signed E Q. Turner, has beei re ceived by Frank McGrath. President of the Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union, containing infamous ttutrges tions. and offers for betrajal of the most sacred trust and confidence: there fore. RzaOLYED, that we regard the affair solely as a noteworthy characteristic attempt on the part of politicians in Topeka and Washington to prove that moral laws have no place) in politics, and s desire on their part to thwart th wiu or toe people by any means, bow ever base, and corrupt; that we regard it as only a notable reason for standing firmly together in our earnest, untir ing, and tea tons devotion to our cause: that ws deprecate sad condemn all ef forts or disposition to introduce or foensnt personal antagonism, or private pqne or Jealousy la our party. holdlDs the ooenmoa cause higher, dearer, and more sacred, than Individ aal interest Dull CmkH'i Hmtsei 0sd. Stttbam, Atx. Jaa. 10. Col Robert H. Crock, oa of the losdlasr poUtf dsas of AtVisisi. aad omiv srvtvlcc 0 s a ft o 1 0 1 I rraodsoa of the the fasaoao . Davy lOwv-lreej, sUsal hero Tharaday. OdL AT RALEIGH. VARIOUS STANDING COMMITTEES APPOINTED YESTERDAT. THE OCALA PLATFORM El DORS ED, By a Vsts sf IS ts 1 J-Dn:rU Far ! Iij, Refiklirasi Otsstlif It. lst!ATB-rOCmi DAT. The Svuste was called to ordt r by L, Oot. Holt, and opened with prayer by ut. ur. j. j. nail, or wis city, ut Journal cf yesterday was read and sp- prored. IUHs and reaoIuUosa were introduced as follows: Mr. Parker, bill to prevent the living or aoocptiug free passss over railroads. Judiciary Committo. Mr. (Jiiman, bill to create the offloe of timber inspector for counties of Cra ven, 'Jones, Carteret, and Onslow. Tri p nod Griev. Mr. liutler, resolution of instruction to vur Senators and Representatives in ("undress Federal Relations. Mr Galloway bill to amend acts 1887, chap 18 Calendar. Mr Mcltrty, bill to amend constitu tion. Judiciary. Mr. Ayrovk, bill to smond charter cf the lieuuerson Water Works Co. Cal endar ! Mr. Bellamy, bill to amend chap 301, Iiiub 189, chansiDg name of Granite ( uou Mitta Uorporations. Mr. Mfllamy, bill to enable the city : f V i.'miugton to purchase land for a iittbho park outside ibe corporate limits i f the city. Corporations. ' Mr. Green, of Harnett, bill regarding 1 to chattel mortgages. Judiciary. j Mr. Watson, resolution in regard to j tl;rf meeting of the Senate. Calendar. Mr. Green, of liarnett, bill to regu- ! l. 'nfees of sheriffs and constables in (.. 1 r uf claim and delivery of personal pr-ipt-rty. Judiciary. ' il. R , H. R., to provide for a geologi- ' c.-ii survey ci tno rstaie was taken up ni u rrfeired to committee on Federal s. K , in legard to the meeting of the bi iittti' provide!, that the Senate shall nuri h' 10 o'clock on Saturdays and at i a i l ck p. i , Monday. Laid on the t-ti)!o. Committee on Judiciary, Mr. Turner, Chairman; Mr-i. Gelmnn, Bellamy, Mnr;:iii. Avery. Walter, Reynolds, L;:ch, Aycoch, Butler, Parker, Paine, K.il. Fiunnce, Mr. Morgan, Chairman; M'ms. Couria, Hobson, MoLarty, Puino, McLean, olitchell, Hpeight.Davig. I pi HaywtoJ, (ireen, of liarnett, Bull, Bluulord. Education, Mr. Ardtey, Chairman; Meesra. Bella By, Bull. Williams, Paine, Atwater, Freeman, Green, of Wake, W alser, Sprinkle. Agiiculture, Mechanics and alining, Mr. Williams, Chairman; Messrs. Green, of Wake, Harnett, Ardrey, Turner, Bull Durham, Bryan, Atwater, Brigsby, McLean, Chesson, Bull, Sprinkle. Proposition and Grievances, Mr. Ay . cock, Chairman; Messrs. Durham, Gil man, T witty, Hobson, Galloway, Parker, V bite, Chesson, Allen, of Bladen, Rey-aolds- Internal Inprovement, Mr. Bntler, Chairman; Messrs. King, Lucas, Bull, Bowers, Culbrenth, Davis, of Franklin, Wilcox, Sprinkle, Russell, Walser. Salary and Fees, Mr. Avery, Chair man; Messrs. Allen, of Granville, Mo Larty, Davis, of IJ ay wood, Atwater, Turner, Bellamy, McLean, Walser. Skinner. Alston. Insurance, Mr. Gilman, Chairman; Messrs. Aycock, Avery, King, Ardrey, Freemau, iiose, Cheesen, Bobson. Banks and Currency, Mr. Parker, CUairmau; Messrs. Courts, Russell, McLarty , Galloway, Allen, of Granville, Green, of Harnett Privileges and Elections, Mr. Reid, Chairman; Messrs. White, Wilcox, Khunkle, Bull, bkinner. ltiimn, Mr. Rose chairman, Messrs. Allen of Biaden, Avery, Davis of Hay wood, bishop, Speight, bkinner. Corporation, Mr. bellaney chairman: Messrs. Aycock, Turner, Twitty, Bryan, Allen of Bladen, Ardt ry, Courts, Ches un, Mitchell, Wilcox. Engrossed Bills, Mr. Speight Chair tuan; Messrs. Avery, White, Wilcox, Aiilbremli, Runsell, Walner. I limine Asylums, Mr. King Chairman . Messrs. Grigsley, Avery, Galloway Freeman, AYCock, Green of Wake Speight, Parker, Dnrham, Atwater and Butler. Deaf Dumb and Blind Institute, Mr. T witty. Chairman; Messrs. Culbreath. Divvis of Haywood, Allen of Granville. Kt id, Rose, Russell, Williams, S'.enford. Aistenn Pereal Iastitute, Mr. Bishop. Chair man; Messrs. Bellamy, Davis of Frank lin, Atwater, Gregory, Mitchell. Rev bold. Fish Rod Fiahries, Mr. Lucas, Chair man; Messrs. Gilman, Morgan, bhankle, riewos, fistaop, Uull. uilitarv Offioes, Mr. Oreeaof Harnett Chairman; Messrs. Bull, King, Belimey , Ardiey, Speight, Reynolds. Rules, Mr. Turner, Chairman; Massri). Lucas aud Walser. Joint Committee, Senate Branch. Library, Mr. Bryan, chairman: Mes srs. Paine, Sprinkle. i'uDito Buildings and U rounds, Mr. Mitchell, Cbauiuan; Messrs. Twitty, aud Beltaney. Justices or the Peace, M. Lucas, hair man; Mitsis. Allen of Bladen. and Dutbaio. Federal Relations, Mr. Ardrey, Chaii- man; Messrs. Cues a, fain MoLoac, Davis of franklin. Turner, Morgan. Several bills were taken op for action but the disposition of Senators Is not 1 1 make aoyjiaaty legislation, and it was insisted that all bills shall have a repot t from som Committee before actior. An invitation was read to the Benats to attend a musical entertainment at St. Mary on Friday night asst. Adjourned till Monday at 11 o'clock a. m. Bora or BmBDTiTiTti, Jan. 10 Fourth Da?. Tho Hoas was oailed to order at 1 1 oolook by Mr; Speaker Dougbtoa and after prayer by Rev. Dr. J. IL Oordiaa, ths Jommal ot ysstarday - PeUtWas WirJaaas to iatrodaosd by lie. P9SSU Coasts ilia oa Flnaaos reported fa vorably hill to sanpowe MackUabarg (Joastr to refaad ts lea sties a sea. Baaulatioa by Mr. I (op kins for relief or r. Lemons, or Botklngaam cously Ihus IxTSODCcao. Mr. If ash. In relation to fees of sher Iff. Mr. G'mr, la relation to raploysrs and employes. Mr, sioaa. To lnores school rsve BUS. Mr. Craven, For relief of sheriff of Jackson ooonty. Mr. Broil In regard to charter of Durllnrtoo. Mr. lludaon. Charter P7 laws to emnd the same. Mr. White, la ragard to sale of corn la certain counties. Mr. Bklaer, No. 1301 of the cods to amend. Mr. rtk Inner, In regard to dower. Mr. Skinnsr, In regard to probata of deeds. Mr. Button. To prohibit agents from carrying off farm laborers from th 8tat. Mr, 8otti To Inoorporsts Bank of i Mr. UllaotAn, Canvassers and judge 1 of election. j Mr. Henry, To t si Incomes. ' Mr. Hood to suppress gambling. Mr. CatTuler. Io relation to taxation and forothar paper. Sir Caffend, to rulate fplritouo I'q , uors in N. '. m Mr Biddex, to protect mountain trout. Mr. Walker, to amend code In rein tion to divorces. 1 Ths Speaker then announced that the morning hour bad expired. The Mpeaker then aoDounced the fol lowing committees: Committee on Agriculture. Mechan irs and Mining. Philips, of Nash, Mc li ill. Alexande. Pickett Boss Chears, 1 Williams, Alston, Hans. Maves Dickson, j Murdock. Gower, Earnhardt, Line back, 1 Bryan, of Wilkes. i Committee on the Judiciary: Sutton, Peebles Skinner, Jones, Gilmer, Ray. Mann, Bryan, of Wayne. Zaohany, l'rltchard. Orler, Watson, of Robeson. Committee on Rules: Peebles, Button. Holman. Committee on Propositions and Grievances: Rav. Frank. Deny, of Gil ford. Lower? , Wood, Mann, Perry, Walker, Upchurch, Stroup, Pritchard Committee on Engrossed Bills: Gat ling, Denny, of Surry, Klrby, Morse, Dole. Gallowav, Hedrick. A message was received from the Governor calling attention to the ne ceeeitv for immediate legislation in re card to the oveter matter. That be bm received information which in his judy ment necessitates some action as soon ss practicable. The following bill was taken up an t passed, being favorably reported. Bill to emp wer Mecklenburg coun ty to refund it's indebtedness passed 2nd. and 3rd. reading and ordered en gi ossed and sent to the Senate. By consent Hr. Hoi man's resolution that our Senators and Representatives be instructed to use all honorable means to securo the financial reforms as set forth in the platform of tbs Oca iaCouvention of the Farmers Alliance was token up. Mr. Puples asked if any gentleman had the platform and would read it for the bent fit and information of the House. Mr. Helman said he did not have it, but it bore in financial reform to enable the farmers to get more money, that the national banks would not take real estate as security for money. Mr. Watson said he did not under stand the platform of Ocala. and be hoied that it would be referred to some proper committee so tbnt the matur could be thoroughly understood and intelligently passd on. Mr. Pritchard said itreemed a kind of shotgun policy. He sent to the Clerk's desk and had used the following provis ions from Ocala platform: ' We demand that depositories bs had in the several States to loan money on crops," etc. Mr. Pritchard continuing, said he would like to know how many coun ties it would beietlt; that it was un practicabie uu.l visionary. After a prolonged discussion partic ipated iii by many on both sides of the chamber au uuieudment was offered by Mr. Pattersou aa follows: Resolved by the House of Represent atives the Senate concurring that our (Senators iu Hie Mat and Odd Congress ot the U. S., be aud they arejhereby in structed on our representation requested to vote for and uae all honorable means to eecure the object cf the financial re forms as contemplated in the platform adopted by the Ocala meeting of the National Farmers' Alliance held in Ue cember, 1890, that a copy of the above resolution be sent to our Senators and representatives in Congress. A call for the ayes and nays resulted as follows: ayes 08; najs 18. Message for the Senate informing the House that the Senate had passed a bill in regard to re districting the congres sional Dietriot. On motion the House bill, striking out Pitt, Green, Lenoir, and Jones from the provisions of the law now In fore making it the duty of persons selling smail lots of cotton to go before a Jus tice of the Peace, etc. Passed. House then adjourned. A MOJiCMEXT TOCOLUIbTS. Ths Stilish OsvrriBeil Preparing ts Bf itr ths DUesrmr. WASHrnGTOX, D. C, Jan. The Span ish Government ha Instead of erect ing a monument to commemorate the discovery of America, ss was first proposed, to rebuid the part of Paios from which Colembua aai sd and erot wharves at LaRabida near tba convent in which ths groat dis coverer took refuge. Near th convert a pyramid will be erected as a mona rot to Columbus and dedicated on th October 1809. Lovdos, Jan. 10. From Pakla ooores bat la fatara, members of iba Imperial family and mand arias of tho highest rank aro to ho xmped from "JLowtowoag," or kaockiaglhair hcada oa tho gTomad . la , prssoaes of i EjasTor. Thoyars simply to erswl to th foot of th throaa, Tho teovatica la Mrardod rf assay siaarssra as tpa CANADIAN ANNEXATION; THE TELEGRAPH SPEAXS ItAH WORDS AS TO CANADA'S POSITI05. 10 DESBE FOB BLOODSHED. Tloy Kslssa tkelr Xlxrs lots tits a row IsaUklBaj Qtmsjo, Jaa. 10. The fall depth cf loyalty of ths Annexation party fa raaada nay bs ranged hy ths follow tng 41110111 remarks of ths Qasbso Telegraph: "Great Rrlttan may as wall andsr 'ad that If thr Is a war with ths "nlted Bute It will have to do tho Piling all alone, at least so far as Can da U ooaosrnad." If we aadsrstssd ths wtows of ths people of the country aright they will not fight aralnet their neighbor. They o not believe In taking Yankee gore fir the sske of soy number of seal Una. If war was declared th reform par. v of Canada would, wa bailer, de lare for annexation to tbs man; and If 'is Americans conducted thsbasinaa r rudentlv all this would be dona with- ut the atlphteet feeling of unfrlondli- icds to Great Rrittaiw. f RKK C0HABE (ill Ts.rr Disrssslsi li ths Tsssr Braark of Csirress. WHiNOTQ.ff, D. C, Jan. 10 Mr. Sherman, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, reported a bill to amend Act of Feb., 1880, Incorporating the Nicarsgaa Canal Company, (au- . horlalac tho Issas of hoods guaranteed ty tho United States.) Placed on ths slender, and. with accompanying re--,ort, ordered printed. The Bnate"at 1 ri5 resumed considsrs tlon of the Finance bill, or, of "thanti- lontraction bill," as Mr. Sherman termed it in his motion, and Mr. Mor gan continued ths spssoh begun by him rsterday, in support of tbs fre ooln hge amendment He referred, with a high encomium, to a speech made by the lata Senator )l ck in support of a bill Introduced by him on March IS, 1888. the second sec l ion of which provided that la all future Isauea of Treasury certificates "Coin enrti float" ahould be substituted for -Gold Certificates" and for "811 vsr Cer lifloatos." He (Mr. Morgan) considered that proposition a perfect solvent of ths dif ficulty of keeping gold and silver coin m per fect balance in the United States nn1 bad always desired very much to see the day when It wold be adopted by Congress, snd he expected tj offer an amendment to the suggestion of Mr.Oul lom. The spssoh of Mr. Book was or dered printed in full aa a part of Mr. Morgan's remarks which were soon thereafter oonoluded. The bill was then Isid asids. The Senate at half past four adjourn ed till Monday noon. COST OF 0DB A BUT. Ths AbhibI Atked far Is Orsr Tweity fosr Mllllssi. Washington, D. C, Jaa. 10. Mr. latter worth from tho Committee on ipproy nations reported to the House Legislative Appropriation bill;. placed on calendar. The House then went Into Committee if the whole (Mr. Dingley, of Mains, in .he chair) on the Army Appropriation ill. Mr. Cutoheon. chairman of the Com mitteo on Military Affairs, explained hat the bill was purely an sppropria ion measure, and contained no general :egisiation whatever. The amount car led was f 24,030 000 or about S400 000 nore than tbe appropriation for the . current year. This increase was at tributable to three causes: first increase n par of armr, growing out of opera tions of law; second, transfer of pay of signal corps from sundry civil bill to rmy bill; and third, from Increase nude in transportation army in order tsi meet certaiu decisions of Secretary of Treasury. Mr. Lantiam, of Tax, member 01 the Committee congratulated the House that no partisanship had entered into the consultations of ths committee in formulating the measure. The bill was as economical aa it could be mads in keeping with the necessities of tbe mil itary service. Further remarks on tno hiu wsr made, but without action the bill was laid asids and tho House listened to eulogies on the Hon. Mr. Walker, of Mlssoui I. by a number of members, and at 5 o'clock adjoorned. a legislative muddli. Disrraeefil esiaset sf ths bsrs tf th- Cslsrast Lestlslatirs. Dkkyzr, Col., Jan 10. There was an soiling Urns In ths lower house of tho Colorado legislators yesterday. There -are . two Republican factions in tho House, one led by EL H. Eddy, and tho other by James Browns. Tho Browoa crowd number 14, and by forming aa unexpected oomMn with th Demo cratic members secured a working ma jority. When the newly elected Speak er, Banas, attempted to announce his standing committee tho Browns Dem ocratic f actios blocked legislation and the remit was that nothing oould ba ooomplUhd dariag th afternoon. Several attempt to adjourn worn voted down by that clique. Br was wss ordered under arrest for ioterrrps-. leg th Speaker. Th Sergesat-at-ArmS started to arrest Brown, whan four drpaty sheriffs sprang Into th aiel sad dafiod th torgsant at-Arms to do so. A soon of th wildest eoafuslon and Bproar prevailed. ' aiat was finally rsord. hot th deadlock eoaOaaad an til midnight, whoa ths Brown Dmsoeratie wing, Bum berisg SS members, walked oat and. ; organ mad another tewar hens all by thiBnawlvas. This wUl ODpUcat lesis iatlosi this wlatsr. flpeaksr IXaas Is Una. as4 hss em- psOTSd trsaaa asststast Krx-trs t- T . i V.C' i i v .-;) V. I
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