flOBGAHTOH HERAUJ. Kuecessor to "The M org anion Starr OILY PAPER PUBLISHED la EUIECwTTY. V. C. ERVIN, Editor & Pubushxr. JOB PRINTING. tVith four presses, an abundance of rioting material and skillful printers, HEKA.LD Job Department cannot be 5 o price. . ft f u 4T a i . i Mil). Kyiyjij I JL JL JL X 7 N aa-aaw-' - innaauw I i i ne J ae w i : r r- o i ' sir u VA . r I9 ' etas s We 45W M W M SC yejeaam if e uy - $t ilk ccno, ft Skhv. J m- aS iB 4MiSv jw)nany JwJ nyftuanjaBaUnaWahp' e aJNMeuhWja ajpeajj fAouuhTut ilS - .) A IlLl av aji , mum tnii wrii JC I Vi H ifilVl i In i i m m '4i 1 I Y ffj tj J 1 wmiw miU'Hmia wtiniai iwm.jWi n mil - SPs I n . fc.aXwWm.A.tl. LIHVILU. VOL. VI. KOBTH GAKOXIVA. ta tke "Old Vortkl MORGANTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1S91. THE LEGISLATURE .plnce planned and developing start an Alliance paper at Hicko- j, u uaiI me amount necessary has been raised. Stat;!!, ri mark " as A GREAT KESORT. Situated in the FOUNTAINS OP WESTERN NORTH CAROLQ, A region noted for healthfalness aud beauty of scenery. All ELEVATION OF 3,803 FEET, WITH i,;;The D?llas complains that some time "during the holi days some one, not having the tear 01 uoa before his eyes and instigated by his father, the deviL entered Antioch Lutheran church the aluIri"thC chnrch Bible trom .. In Jiis mortuary report for December Dr. F. tf. Potter, of Wilmington, says : The death rate among the whites is less than eight to the thousand, while that of the colored is more than twen ty -1 our to the thousand." . .Twenty children are cared for at the colored orohan asvlnm nt jxiora. 1 bis institution is now unaer me superintendent of R. Shepard. and is well conducted and appears to be reasonably well sustained. Oxford Ledger. ..More wild eeese have nai) j through this part of the country tnis winter on their way South than in any winter in a long time. The extreme cold of the northern win ter has driven them to the climes Concord Standard, SXMATX. Rauich, N. C, Jan. 14. 1 ne Senate was called to order by Lieutenant. Gov. Holt, and opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. J. W. Curtin of the city. The journal of Tuesday was read and approved. Messrs. Avcock. Turner. Mor. gan, Parker, Reid, Butler, Walser, Avery, Bellamy, Culbreath, sub mitted reports from the Commit tee on Judiciarv. Mr. Ardrey submitted a report from the Committee on Corpora tions. The following bills and resolu tions were introduced and referred to committees: sunny It is being laid oat with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. desirable place for fine residen ces and : HEALTHFUL HOMES. 1 good opportunity for profitable investments. for illustrated pamphlet, address, LlftlLLE fMPROYEMEirr CO., liimLE.HITCHEU.CO..I.e. S. C. W. TATE, ATTORN ET - AT - LAW, If ORG ANTON, N. C M. A.3IEWLAXD. Attorney-at.Law, MARIOX, H. C. J. E. ERYIN, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, MOEGASTOJI, 2T. C. Office over Hogan & Hoffman7 Store. Mr. J. H. Bisaner has received ! letters of patent granted him on an "Improved Separator," a ma chine for clean in e cockle from wheat. He is "very much elated over hb acquisition and will go to wors soon towaras manufacturing his machines. Lincoln Banner. ..Dr. R. L. Abernethv lectured in the hall of the House of Repre- semauves raonaay mgnt to a large and refined audience, on "The Human Soul and Mind The sub- ject was very deep, but the lecture was able - and instructive and listened to with profound interest by all of his large audience. ..The buildings of the North Carolina Phosphate Co., at Castle Hayne, nine miles from this city, were destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. The property" belonged to CoL Hawkins and other gentle men of Ralegh. There was insur ance on the plant amounting to $4,500. Wilmington Star, 17th. ..On Senator M. W. Ransom's plantations, in Northampton coun ty, his sons sold to a cotton broker j 551 bales of cotton, for which the buyer planked down over $22,000. This is probably the largest sale made in the State by any one farmer. The Senator made oc6 heavy bales the past season.' He is a representative farmer as will as a great statesman. . . Grand-Master-of-Masons H. A. Gudger has made the follow ing appointments : Grand Lectur er, B. H. Hatcher ; Grand Chap lain, Rev George M. Dukes ; Sen ior Grand Deacon, LM. 1 otten ; Junior Grand Deacon, J. A. Leach; Grand Sword-Bearer, W. E. Morse; Grand Marshall, EL H. Lamb; Grand . Stewards, Rev. W. S. Creasy and A. L. Brooks ; Grand Tyler, Robert H. Bradley. N. B. Broughton, A. H. A. WUlia ns, and G. Rosenthal are appointed direc tors of the Oxford Orphan Asy lum. - - ..A telegram of the 16, from Charlotte says: A dynamite car tridge was thrown into a passen ger car on the Carolina Central railroad last night. The Charlotte-bound train was approach ing Hamlet. A passenger Sitting by an open window felt some thing strike him and at the same time saw a sputtering object 're bound and fall upon the floor. It was a dynamite cartridge and had only about half an inch of fuse to it. The passenger quickly ATTORNEY - AT WKrdiS.l. JOHN T. PERKINS, Attorney-at-lLa'vv. (Office No. i, Brick Row.) Special attention given business of Executors and Administrators. Col lections 00 claims and returns prompt ly made. Hot. lO.-ly. - . M. SILVER, AI O EG A3T TOST, N. C. The examination of titles to Beal wtate and litigation affecting the same, Specialty. fab 20-90 tf H-Atbkt. . W.CEbtw- AVERT & EBVlk, A.ttorneys-at-La.w, MOEGANTOS, IT. C. Practice in the courts of Burke, Cald el, McDowell, Mitchell and Catawba, in the Supreme Court. - - . flections a specialty. " " ' Office in HraiiTt Building. - DR. 1. p. JETER, DENTIST, KORGANTOX, - - IT. On rsetef thetrntTCTsJtyof MJTtaad) . PWfessional serrtces te the ettliens at 5SjV,":,na avrotwdinff country as a ftnt. "Trochae rr examinations. : tneE at f.iounTAin iicjce. .10 w")Ha;neeria. Pharmacy, and etkar s Mi7,. "-"toom of Law and MeAclne. wno ,tt maj attend toe UBlTersuy lectures. Aaaress - HOX KBJI? P. BATTLX IX. IX. Preslrteni. Cum Uiix. N.C been put to work on the case and all efforts will be made to capture the guilty party. . .A telegram of the 15th from Weldon, N.C, to the Richmood Dispatch, says : A private letter re ceived here yesterday stated that Mr. H. Clav Graves, a well-known and prominent business-man of Uniontown, Ala had com mil tea suicide by drinking an ounce of laudanum. . He - walked into a drugstore, called for the deadly drusr. and swallowed it right in the presence ox me nomncu uruK eist. He died- soon after drink- ing the poison. 1 nrec uutwu were called jn, and the stomach nnmn was used, but the hand of death could not be stayed. Finan cial troubles are said to be 'She cause which led to the raan act. .Horace Condrey, Old Fort, was killed by a fall from a train on the Western North Carolina Railroad yesterday- auernoon. Condrey was in the second class coach of the east bound passenger train No. 12, on his wajr to via Fort. He was under the influence of liquor, and in some manner his i hat fell from the window of the car. The train at tne time was near Mud Cut, and running at the rate of about twenty-five miles an hour. Condrey at once ran to the door of the car, got on to we pi- BILLS AND KESOLCTIOXS. By Mr. Bryan, bill to aDDortloa the school funds of the State. Ordered to be printed. By Mr. King, resolution asking the Attorney General for Informa tion concerning the right of citi zens of Danville, Va to blockade rivers of this State so as to pre vent the passage of fish. Calendar By Mr. Galloway, bill to amend chap. 124, Laws of 1887. Calen dar. By Mr. Bishop, bill to amend sees. 75. 648, 761, 763, Code, regarding clauses - against the finance and county committees. Claims. By Mr. Aycock, bill to encour age mechanical proficiency in this State. Agriculture, mechanics, &c By Mr. Bellamy, bill to allow persons to change his or her name under art. a, sec 1 1 of the Con stitution. Judiciary. Bill repealing chap. SJ Laws 1885, passed second and third readings. Mr. Ardrey introduced, by re quest, a resolution and petition, asking our Congressional repre sentatives to do all in their power to prevent the passage of the Con- fer Lard bill and in favor of the addock Pure Food bilL Calen dar. S. B. 81, to amend sec 1327, chap. 0, of the . Code, concerning the killing of stock by railroad companies making conductors and engineers indictable for such killing was taken up on its sec ond reading. On motion of .Mr. Wilcox the bill went to the Committee on Judiciary. S. R. 83, in regard to the oys ter cases, was taken from the cal endar on its second reading. It places it in the hands of the Governor of the State and pro vides for the Treasurer to pay the expenses of protecting the oyster beds of the sounds of North Car olina. houss or axmtsxNTATtvts. The Mouse met at 11 o'clock, was called to order by the Speak er, and after prayer by the Rev. Dr. Marshall, the journal of yes terday was read and approved. r&vriTioxs. Mr. Mann, petition from Hyde for better protection of the Oys ter interest. Mr. Mann, for relief of A. M. Swindell. Mr. Bryan of Wilkes, relative to widows' pensions. Mr. Wilfoog, for an Industrial School for females. Mr. Toms, to prohibit the sale of liquor near churches In Ruth erford county. BILLS IKTRODUCUX Mr. Yancev. to aoolv county taxes equally amoog the sub scribing townships. Mr. Coffield, in relation to County Commissioners. Mr. Lowe, relating to disturb ing public worship. Mr. Lowe, relating to working convicts on public roads. Mr. Whitfield, to amend chap. 173, Laws 1887. Also, to prevent increase of hog cholera. " Mr. Peebles, to define felony and for other purposes. By Mr. Patterson, to incorpor ate the Globe Academy. A bill to protect mountain trout in Buck creek, in McDowell coun ty, making it a misde meaner to throw sawdust . ioto the creek above the Falls. Mr. Patterson asked if there was any mill there? Mr. Biddix stated that there was. Mr. Henry thought it might be unjust to interfere with the rights of the mill men. Mr. Peebles said that the .mill owners had no right to fill op the streams with saw dust. . Mr. Reed thought the bill oht to nass. . Passed.' The Chair thea announced the following committees: On Corporations Hr. rccoics, chairman; Messrs. Wiley, CoGeld, Brake, Beck, Biddix, Reed, Rober son. Adams, GUI, Edmundson, Anderson of Henderson. Deaf, Dumb and Blind Mr. Bryan of Wayne, chairman; Mess. Woollen, Lowery, Foust, Dickson. Johnson, Gower, Grier, Long of Warren, Unchurch, Dry" of Wilkes. the sale of seed cotton. Mr. Peebles explained that it was local in Its nature, and he hoped it would pass. Passed. To amend sec 1046 of the Code. The committee amended this bill, aod as amended It passed. Relating to obtaining advances by false representation. The com mittee also recommended aa amendment to this bill, and as amended it passed its several read Ings. To amend sec 1690 of the Code Amended by the committee and as amended passed. To an thorite the county com missioners of Macon county to levy a special tax. On motion of Mr. Ray it was referred. For the better protection of the oyster interests of North Carolina. Mr. Alexander said that as the committee had formulated m sub stitute he hoped the same would oe passed, it provides among other things that the Governor shall have power to maintain the law in this regard and have power to use such military and other officers: to draw on the Slate Treasurer for such sums of money as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of the law, so as to protect the oyster interests of North Carolina. Mr. McGill's resolution of In struction to the Committee on Ed- cat ion was then taken up. In favor of his resolution Mr. McGitI went on to explain thai it took $47,000 to pay the expenses of running our system: that 1 wanted the money for educating me children and not take one- seventh of the whole amount. It was referred to the Commit tee on Education. an led -atrial school for gfrtt, Mil o st con atAM-MS. lorclaikMa. m cMvrtar d4ty weapons. It makes tne einimnm fine jo dollars The b!l passed second readier -r j Veoes j, . ami to cfcaage the lime 0 tM ig the courts of ItestJerso county ; masts the terms brsf on the 11th Monday after the Im Moncty m mak a, and the ;t Monday after the first Mon4av. in September ; each term to coetiaoe two wet as ftassed d and 4 readings. to amend the charier of Athe- ville; aOMi the tfeard of Aider en to elect a city Recorder with the powers of a Instkt el the peace. Passed. Adorned. tx a If. SXXA1C r.f ..i.r.jaa.ta, The Senate was called to order by LL Got. Holt, and opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Pittloeer. of the city. The journal of Wednesday was read and approved. SttLS tttiftODCClt). By Mr. McLarty, bill to Incor porate Pleasant Green Camp Ground in Union county. Propo sitions nnd orfevances. Nr. Avery, a bill to make pro bates and registration valid in cases where Superior Court clerks are parties and have appeared be fore Justices 01 the l race lor pro bate prior to the 1st day of Jan- nary. 1801. Judiciary. The bill to incorporate the Mor gan ton Land company was taken up. Mr. Williams moved 10 consider the amendment ottered by himself. Carried. He then withdrew his amendment and the bill passed third reading. By Mr. Bellamy, bill 10 amend of the Code, chao. is. vol. a of tne code, en titled cruelty to animals. n at- L?. att ---! .1... method and time for Wgl adrer. fSCvtedii Senate met at ti o'clock a. av. was called to order by LWulGov. iiott ana led in prater by Rev. J. a Bobbitt, a D. of tUkrSgfc, The Journal of Thnisday was read and approved. The dificrvnt standing commit tees reported bills as acted on. Mr. Twitty. a bill to prohibit the sale of liquor within two miles from B4I1r Creek chnrch. la Ruth erford county. Propositions and Grievances Alto a bU to incor porate the Henrietta Cotton MUls, in Rutherford county. Corpora lions. The bill to rrsraUte the fees of sheriffs and constables la cases of claim and delivery passed third reading. The bill to relieve tbtriSt la certaia cases passed third reading, Toe bl! to pay solicitors an aa anal salary was taken up on third readier. Mr. Turner said the feht was made oa the second rv4g, It was the usual custom, and as the Senate had passed the bill yester day he supposed It would now pass without oppo4iiok He went Into aa exhaustive and able ex position of the bilL For many years the people had been) eoo plaia.aje.be on account of costs, and this bill was calculated to relietre them The solicitors. being fair minded men, could aot object. The pay, he thought, was ample. Take the Second IftstrWt, for instance. There were over ton bills aad aot over ao convictions reported. The county had to pay the cost In the other aso cases. These aoo cases would perhaps amount to tweacb a aggregate Of fJOjOOO. TUvS bu wM save that amount so muck tor aa illus tration. At a salary of $tiae It would be the best paying judicial ofSce la the State. It was aot la the Interest of the Uwyers, as had been charged. The more proseco tions, the more cases for the law yer to defend. Mr. ss iuiaass arose to a quest wi as decree of courts. Judiciary. Br Mr. Bellamy.' a bill to tborixe the State Treasurer to pay mileage and per diem to witnesses nnd others, who attended the com mittee of examination into rail roads and other corporations. Finance S. B. 66, a bill to provide aa an nual salary for Solicitors of the State on its second readiog. Mr. Turner explained toe bill, nnd favored its passaeed. The bill provides the aonual salary of li.Soo. - Mr. Bellamy thought the salary was too little, aod to get a good lawyer to give up a paying prac tice he should have a good pay leg salarv. Mr. Ardrev fvreJ the bilL al though it would r-duce the pay of the Solicitor in ns district. Mr. Butler thoorht tioa enough for the Solicitor to re-! eelve Mr. Ardrey more.! to amend by Inserting $7,000 in rtace of 1 1.800. Mr.. McLarty thought every Solicitor in the State would gladly accept the $t,9o. and hoped the amendment would not be adopted. Mr. Williams opposed this bi:i because it was a lawyer's bill he was amused to hear rcferecce made to Solicitor's fees as bkod money, why he never saw a law yer wno would not for hb fee prosecute a man to death. Mr. Ardrey asxea to interrupt Senator Williams and -ashed "Would you like for any one to assail the farmer la as direct a manner as he was assailing the lent ortfessioo. Mr. Williams replied that he did not care : that he had at seen the time when the lawyer could aot take care of himself. The mala question was ordered and the bill on n call of the yens nnd nays passed Its second ins tt yeas, it nays. S. li 56. bill to amend the char ter of the Gaak of Morgaatoa passed second and third rending. Resolution in rexard to the re peal of the National Bank system was adopted. S. B.80. bill to amend the char ter of the town of Morgsnton amended by committee on corpor- On Insane Asylums ";."X-1 at loos arwl as amended passed its rd, chairman; Messrs. I tecond rendU Am TCI tvr m Cf form and without speaking to anv T E N T S , one jumped from the train. He .,, . . . . : ! aliehted on his head, and it is ru at bunt... "w-aaarmBUUtfauiiei, enu aura lIlr?.ICB W OPPOSnH C. 8. FATBHT tU, t w--- ca secure patent la 8ea SSiS18 trola Washington. h ' Mvse U DatenUble or m A K-pS ir not one till patent Is seeureo. of r-,'.'Howtoba PateatB."wa A. SNOW & CO -V its doc tree of supposed his neck - was broken. The wheels of the cars 01a no- touch him. He was dead when the trainmen went to him, which they did as soon as the train could be stopped. The body was taken to Old Fort, AxaevEJe c.-afu. - iwe. PhilliDsof Wauu-a. Deaay T. . fc. f of Guilford, uuroocB, iiopsiua, Kirby, Hill, Biddix, Beck, lieii, Sorrcll, VestaL Banks - nnd Currency nr. Walker, chairman; Messrs. Hood, Morton, Pickett, suiion, auou of Robeson, WUliams, Wilson, Cass,' Hendricks. By consent, a bill was intro duced by Sir. Patterson to dis pose of the unclaimed docks 01 dead convicts. ULLS TAKKJr rXOlf TKX CALXXDAX. To re?tsl tba law la rr-?rd t fetares second readins: S. R. 109, resolution of Inst rue ilna in nar titm -rasiraau tA arai every effort to dc7eat the Corner lard biU, and to support the Pad dock pare food bUL Adopted. Adjourned. aocsx or atratsxxTATtvts. x The House was eaSed to order by Speaker Douhtoav 'Prayer by Rev. Ur. Ptttlectr. The journcj was read aaa e? twos.'-d. AtsWn tie ceUUacs trtroxced I cf II en cri- fcr tzzZZSzzzzx d 1x3 1 saying he was opposed to the biU because It was a lawyer's bill. He did aot so intend, lie hoped the correction would be made. He then proceeded to discuss the bill under consideration. Mr. Avery said he came to Ral eigh determined to stay 08 the floor, and that he was opposed 14 the enactment of nay new laws, except remedial ones. This ques tion was a aew one. It had never been discussed on the stuosp. The people had heard nothing about It. Our forefathers had lived aeder the present law and we could d likewise. This bill should be weU considered. It was a duty Sena tors owed themselves and he fa vored further consideration. The idea ol reduciog cost by this bill was no eertaifttv. He ase-Je aa earnest appeal for more co-4era-tion. Mr. Greene, of Hatnett. did n4 see how the bill would kWts the Treasury He was satd that crime was decrease and litf- lioa was waning. How thin w -aid Solicitors be paid,etcf t w t of the Treasury? Mr. Butler believed the tost i- terrsts f the pp wl4 be tuV served by pag the biSI now be fore tne Sleuaie. It Is mvt esti mated that the 5elitors salai iks In the it Judicial tlittrirtsamouet to bet uvea 4100 and Cjtveoa, Under the present biU the aaso-sut paid would be & 1.000, Th would snake a savins of aad this asoney all comes out of the pockets of the people. The bill passed the third read- tag by the foBo-eing vote t Arcs Messrs. AlWn. of Cadea, Ardrey, Aycock, Cell, DeOaair, uotx Duller. Case. towrt. Durham, GalWway. Crtcshy, Hob-1 ,-jt. son. Kija., McLarty, fwllrhuSS . thai j-mt. t aad White. Total at, Noes Messrs. Allen, of Gran ville, Ahton, Atwaier, IWers Bull. Curhreta. Davis, of Frank lin, Davis, of lUywo-d, Gdasaa, Greene, Miuhetl, Resd. Reyac-Us, Rnssetl. Skiaaer. Staaford, Wil cox, WiSiaats. Total it The biU to amend the charter of the town of Kor-?aWttM pissed tfcirv readies. , ThetiU to license ss3 4mA it oa law CaesMiar. The IYrMSt aat-Me4 the a-p-taswt of the toSto c m it tees On ftiess-4S4eib Attfrre aad Aycuck. On a-Mo ef Dr, Iteil at aa) o'thtl the fteauie a4fww&, Of ftttSSMtsttlSA The lloose was called p-omrsSy to order at o'clock by aeoSer Doarton, lrfvr was ed)ere4 ty the Kee. C LVCiem of iVe T am a$'i le Ovf hian ase. The Journal of Thursday was read, aad no 4tions kesag raised, staoi appiwsenl, ruts tvtrts Mr. loue. to etah4i aa acri TarJ ll(WnpJi mrkajj wflnFLknaKlPu''uVt skuuw3flfft for girts aad aa apprvoein- tioa for same Committee on a rWutlure. Mr. Read, W pmeat gsahig at the t-rtvtsl fairs held la the Stale. Ptvium a4 Crvce aarvSb Mr. Tatum, to pruhht the sale ot pms and cartrMges l-e jutcaary. atTfcs? s?tf(RaVi4Fu wkeMfcuuTfcaiaP Apn? saoraiag hour cspwvi aad read the appniutmeat e4 the MSo-aiaa ad4itoaal coasmiiieesi Commitiee oa PuUr Priat McCiil, llolmaa aad lUa of Haft- fax. lasurance Mrto-a. Pea ay, Heary. Prince, L&mg and Andes- wfiPej ftw J J wPFeawSiufci Waltion, tbaae. Mavrs IUla-nS. Gtli-c Long of Coluashuts and LUebatko JdeJanJ msar99wuBSapC IBak ya aser, Hmry, Ta4 amd Hedrsck. tUrOed tuji-Uettr, licit nssa, Stroup, Fr.Vn4 frilvv-o Lkciao-a ef Jt4tes f -the Peace a, ItaSl of Long of Warren, tmey 4 9-atVy aad Taylr. MJiary AIr-H3. e4 IUJ-. fas,MrMa, Ham. MiL Phil lips of Nash, S-aereSI, Ui-thanas aad Ph'tf PobUc lJy Wat-. uf Rirson, C. Come, HatL ef IUl4a.ad ItruxIritkSb Itailrt-ads. iv-ftruwds aM Torn- fke gkott. Rwra-. stlhiisWfte, iThiie, Cortws, C4mee49a, Gt, tlouk, Yaacry aad ttaaaer. rawto isntw stAt-tsa. IL It f fvlatlag ie carryiag concvulrd we-s, nmeuog the w-sv1! wkft fr-w (unwlrt uJwa 0MfrMP4ny nla fine tl i-trsf of $ and the ssaaimum iae tt- IViare the pawMrfe of this wcaiwre It cvvated consort a44e Cm, Ur. Pattrrsoa ouWred a sh lute takieg away the mitoam from the m&uM and fLsvieg it within the jhrsdkttoa f the Superior courUb Upon a vote the sebaiate was lost, Mr.McGi! eerv4 a esent, by strikiag out fja subiiiiutias 11 as the sues tne. Mr. McGvTs ameedasent was lost, aad the biSl then passed rs third reading. PV MillluiKUtCI, sun insiii--vf-inrnB- TVLifa a-tatsaaitn-tSwa. Tku haf usslairm) la-sasia 1WtinMMilWAaSMm-snst A tafl tantrttf af unurtf. mt-immm smn4 iteuauawawajj 4L u4 eiuumil nawSmiu, AX mm -tW sun. llUrS SW rtusnnr wt SSr tnH waWrta m tm J susur u-uStass Insnt aavwSaus a-at-e'tsf-suswausBe aw4o ZaTjr lrvaAswawi.i.utn 4 '. UaUUa-a Sm ara-iwa-a-aa. SSa SiaUiaaM-s) awauf-w at t Himmm r n T--- n.na .rniri - ' - 7 luwu-'s-aw aof Tan ears ea-w ynru rnurr ntUsrtuurTTL Sua" mum. I aW cs:tf Gew. yilioa A. Mihra tw atWavl-amiietin Maaa Aawjg Xth, ITSS. He ewtefud I he seeas)1 teer avrvsot as a l a-oiewirq of Us Twenty ifr rud Mansstkastlia Volasierts la 0-aer, tssu tie a,MJ"iia Ifnri. keawaaBjaaj Vnwly uasw mat waf Vautl faV-wMv tfw) wftl imt tm -siawa aat ran awTamea ussav 'VTtnrt -minirtlfi TTiaJnii ki Wff aL'i s Ssauwnu I wad pas n euauar-4eaaua usi auusrnssw ear lin iiuynnTnutl Muuaaauauwcu ttuTsM aV I lat Oimsa.ieu SraSuS-auiU umw autaisu yalvxnB T- STuf m1gmm0g Vmwm aa-aSSUSIftsMaBBt gig 1 I dr mOtua mnmm tm -ruiiTi 11 1 in 1 - t ci i: yi" t tTLT . j 1 11 1 iiLnf rr- -rnr mn GiL!i En men school Thus mtsm4 le temrAaSIr oc$4 as gHw - a i!M-Mtru irwitiwtg car enore s4 tur law tSa tlrsuna esuunul attsraitinii a lesamisng la'ureu r the tw llrumi rie fswaj C3 to 4 tmr m tiad ad. CI fmr t-nhvej hi in eV-airwd, stMitla so strmrx Thwmswral oia latta na lat atxy -'Wwasuwa'J SLwtwa fur tun lurusU raf iium 1 the sulapiat. JpJlm. CLlBEDOn COlttGE, tM-wi.i4a.u cattftcaooL mtmiafniatia Atta Cwwwf '"Btiiiinnuieiii siaxeiikexl leawiT at ) fiajnonlOks aa4 at EaJtevw wan aefaf&tiy Fwsf Sear York Vi aieeva, &4roWf Sh IZ, low irrraeut at t:e wca wiewis reel su the iugnrarof. ns the ctk latastry, Jclr zzzL !2C3i wa t; la tl Eh Uaf ry, Kawh U, I fctlrser ca4 seevvt tLZi&rm erxl U. tL A- Sd. uZZ. ta twuemUr ta ayta cs a 3 hnsimess9fsL ttits tOeeuwalaatl k fit army that Is IS hsMtCa laCsaaa 13 tTrtna. Mr. Reid moved to suspend the rules aad take op llouae kd aa, to protect trout In Each Cms, l4cDowtU coucty. 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