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THE. 'MORNING POST. 'SEPTEMBER 27. 189Q. 1HEAKS ALL RECORDS y ' . ..... Opening of Baptist Female University.- NEED ANOTHER 'BUILDING unci) ecearj -105 Boarding Stn ..rut Hegitered YesterdayAttend .ia( P Will Exceed iOO Opening Bxer Th! Morning: Chief Justice ri" " - 1 iiircJoOiland Others to Speak, V( lve rears ajro the establishment lMotist Female University was discussed, and it .required five of Effort and moor iu me race umstances aimuM i,-uui-usius ,s. to complete the magnificent hieli now stands as a monu- M. A., Greek and Ethics: Ilenrl Appy, Director of Music Piano, Violin, Theo ry; Mrs. Henri Appy, Voice Culture and Sight Singing; Miss Julia Brewer and Miss Lovie Lee Jones, Assistants in Music; Miss Sophie Iteynolds, M. L., Elocution and Expression; Miss Hattie Farrier, Stenography, Typewriting and Book-keeping; Mrs. Laura B. Watson, Matron. University Academy (Miss Lillian A. Eckloff, M. A., Principal. POSTSCRIPTS. Bishop Cheshire returned home yes terday afternoon. Ex-Sheriff Smith of Richmond coun ty was in the city yesterday -Col. V. S. Lusk of Asheville arrived in Raleigh, yesterday morning. airs. C. II. Belvin is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Home, at Clayton. Captain and Mrs. W. B. Kendriek are back from a pleasant visit to New York. I Mr, BEFORE SUPREME COURT Several Big Cases Made Special Order. The Cae of Shell Fish Comiuisnloner Argued Yesterday Seaboard' motion for Certiorari In S20,OOO Damage Case. The Supreme Court yesterday heard argument in the case of Theopbllus White vs. Hul, involving the right to the office of Shell Fish Commissioner, which carries with it the control of the Urate's steamer, The Lily. It will 4e remembered that Judge Bowman SLINGSHOT AND Illl ASH KMCK. forty-eight hour, but In this instance the young man is a new subject, and! Professor Let; preferred to put hhii to Tlajor Powell Yesterday tloand Oter deep for only . twenty-four hours ,tb Sereral Negroes for Carrying Them. mi- ,r . , m- In UmToIIw Court ywcnlay.' Major J' UTlT,MI.a1Ud! Pow11- Riding. Susan Davis icol.,. home Is in Wilmington. N. C. The char;:(nl xvlth disorderly conduct, was hypnotist never aw him until last flnj ?4.,- jnJ week, I am informed, and lie has Uom .nrt rlur, wllh been hypnotized only a few times un-ryin.r a conrealed deadly weapon, and der ordinary circumstances that I. wUh disorderly condurt. The deadly uurns i4ie prrionuam-es-a .weapon Iu question was a pair of SS?.Vn? eat wee wane i-ee as .u ;..liraKjt knucW wr inm ktmc found 11 UUllDlOn. T0n 1 .tin u-liitti Kt.irrhil flffiT Iwlll Sf. consolidating the Ytrlout railroad roraitofing the Seaboard Air Line Lit' one railroad, to be known as the iea- tKianl Railway Coaipinj. President John Sktlloa William. Vlce-Preif'.dent'St. John. General Cou ti ne 1 Watt and other of!lcial cif the Scutward are expected to t prr.Mmt. Thc ofllclalf were at Cheraw ye tenlay. yhcre they at;cndej a' ns'-i-ing of the stockholder of the "Pal metto Road. UiU road U W U 1 eluded In file consolidation. Toulght he will 1k brought uiwn ... the cot upon which he was last nigut Qyn Q wm ,nnhe um q put to uleeiH-asalxi uivon the stage of to K,Vtf wb,rh ,u. waH rat 0 Ja,u the Academy and awakened. coming up today Jn the Superior Court. Juki before being hypnotized he was nruiuolv weighed, wlille on the tage. register- UcDry. w,Non rwhitel. iMUaiX 0 iug 10. H pounds. He nvlll be weightnl . n f r tWViue iX - oait-aUHl w fter iH-ing awakened. (n ilol Bound' t jour i.viui" iu.mr n ir ton, naicign popular paoiograpat-r. 'decided in favor of White, holding in Fred Weir yesterday went tol his opinion that the act of the legisla- of the University 5i; rim iMiildiu.ir. w Ti,.. nromoters of This great in i.irut 1 1 1 .;:'i!lion. Tndnv the door.- T -ill Ik" thrown open ftr the first time-, ... ., ! iw.w- :m assured fact that the- .dilution will open with a larger at vndnnee th;ni hns any school in all the .;(1--y of the State. 1 it night, one day before the open-.iir- 1d: boarding students had n.Trrirnlated. This is a remarkable re- ., -3 .me which -many ;ntirmions in the State would be glad m make. It is now almost certain that th, University will open tendance exceeding 2U0. To Open With Over 200. I went around to the University .last evening :tnd found President Kiasi 'line overwhelmed with work, lie is Tvoung man. with a lot of energy and :.,. ndid executive ability. I he open- i New York and will take in the event of the week. ExTudge Spencer IB. Adams of Greensboro spent the day in the city yesterday. Judge James C. MacRae, the dean of the University law class, returned to Chapel Hill yesterday. Governor Russdl yesterday appoint ed Dr. A. B. Ware of AshevUle a jus tice of the peace. Miss Jennie Joyncr of Franklin ton is in the city, the guest of Miss Mary reen at her home on Hillsboro street ture under- which llul was agam tonight a I'atrons of the Academy were pleased to observe some of the excel lent and beautiful new scenery which 3Ianager Rivers has equipped thi? theater with during the vacation. Of course only i portion of It could be seen last night as Iee's show docs (not require much scenery but there is over ea- Ion (a n Jerry Jeffries, disorderly conduct and carrying ti deadly weapon ibra-s knucksi. Bound over to court !w the snm of $2T In the deadly weapon cae. Sent to jail in default of bond. sro .Han aud Wife I'lfht OOtrr. John Ix)ng. arrested on 5evcr.1l with an at- nf IK'IH elected, is unconstitutional. Day. & ? ",ce ,c,uo v r"a"-v- aVa owrgw .was triei ai i.ociock : p. in. MacRae and J. C. L. Harris argued feen with pleanlug efTeet by the )ne of the warants against hm -vras the case .for the plaintiff, while Msw.h,,lluw of the Academy the comrng for an alleged atiult on hU wife Ad simmnn. a- wi nA fni w. ii I season. jcllne Long. In thlrt cstse Judgment wo Rodman submitted argument half of the defendant. The -Seaboard is still fighting to get TII12 SEW IIOXD v The irincipal eae ag.'.luat John was .that of "resisting nn officer." he ilght- Anniversary of Capital Lxds' Jan night. In their hall, oppo-'.te. tfc cliy hall, the members of Capital IMlge. I. O. O. 1" celeliraied an aaa triry event of that vigorous youaj lodge. There was rpec-ch-nnklur "for t'j gjKMl of tho order and other happy features.' Refreshments were served. uUo. au-l quite a numtH-r of Invited member of Senton ;ah and Manteo lodgrs of Oxld Fellow were yreett aad partici pated. A tnon plensan: and enjuyaule aST.t'r it was. AiV, kVti lUUl H A Ollll lias LA till pm ( J M V V I I . - m m m its appeal in the ease of the Hygienic Treasurer Wortn t;oe. to New York to S Capt Martin Thomp,n who ar- Plate Ice Company against the' Raleigh & Augusta Air Line Railroad before the Supreme Court. As Is known, a. judgment was given against the railroad iu favor of the ice coni- Look After Tliem. Stato Treasurer Worth and Worth left yesterday for the North, going first to Philadelphia. While u way the doctor will take m jrived In time to stop th negro's av 'sault upon his wife.- Jobu then resist Mrs. ed and fought the oTIlccr. For this he was sentenced to thirty days on the roads. 1 The negro woman. Adallne Img. mIio Remember you can ret Wluirtoa's pictures now at reduced rates. Every body wants Wharton's pictures. ravrton ni- hpi- lAiiip nn m snorn street. r ... i i.... " uit nw ii " v- ; " " ly lrL T"ru" 1 I r" - the Dewey celebration at the metropo- 0 resists! the otllcer. For thU Airs. r. jvvcueti 01 ii.iizaoein viiy. oounsei ior me feauoaru iaiieo 10 ,, , .. .. ; . .... , i , . - . ... v A i i i t.i i.. IIS 1111(1 otuerwise enjoy uimsen. was vestertiar evening unu ?in... who has been visiting toe family of make up the case on appeal within , h h business of the Treas- The fine had not leen ikl Uist night. Mr. James A. Bnggs, has returned tho time agreed upon and lost, its , x y k wlu b? look flfter 1 Xvahy X0 to tno worU. home- . tandlns m court. -Imlge Brown de- thp VUJsraYlns of tne spCc.ial homl house lhis moniln. Mrs. Joseph Kreth went to Washing- med a motion at Oxfoixl to get the gups whici, nCVcr been executed: jcrre Jeffries (col.) and n white man ton to visit her daughter, and Mrs. case in court aga4n. Nmv counsel for h tlw, Artllfr.w.tftrii, Am.ri(nn Itnnk wr. nion -tri.l -ffir in affrav. Jerre certiorari. This will be done next Sat- l 3 in- of a new institution, wnere oruer .ind system has got to be established before anvthing can be accomplished, i no easv task: but Tresident Blasin- anie is fullv equal to it. He found tin,,, to r;ilk a few minutes to The Post about the magnincent opening of ihe splendid institution, in which the great Baptist denomination and Ral ''igh people esiecially largely interested. No institution in the State has ever opened under such flattering rprospects. "A total of 105 boarding students Jun e registered today," President Blas- 5 n game said to a-representative of The Post. "Numbers of boarding students are expected tomorrow. aud 1 believe xi. . ; .li -;n Hie attcnuance me opeumi; uaj m exceed two hundred." The number of boarding students who have already matriculated is larger than you expected, is it not?" "No. but it is larger than many of the trustees and friends of the insti tution expected. 1 went' over the field :md knew the situation. The number registered today did not exceed my ex pectation." -Tin st Have Another Building. ."Will the local patronage be compar atively as large?' "Yes, we Avill have a good local pat ronage. 1 expect more than sixty local students." "The capacity of. the institution will be pretty well taxed the first session." the president was asked. ' f "We can accommodate .150 boarders. I should say. The large attendance makes it absolutely necessary for us to have another new building. Just what kind of building will be required, and G. W. Blacknall went to Kittreli yes terday. Rev. O. L. 'Strhigfield, traveling agent of the Baptist University, is quite sick. He was taken to the hos pital yesterday. The' Ladies Hospital Aid Association .-.. , . ., j i 'i rt i I ' 1 new a meeting m tne aupieme louu is the hirj;eHt rendered in Wake tne dcaDoaru wia make a motion ior v..(.. n ..tu,.u .ui.-,.rr ' .n,...,..! tv u-tiito tunn wa s promised mouths ago. lined 5i.2., tirday before the Supreme Court. nxen ti,0 first Issue of $110,tJ0 has' hnple drunk or twoon "circus up on appeal remains to be wt.re to p.iy for the Ciledonia farm- morning, after spending the ulffht In does not, the Seaboard will snHX). So there are 1T0 of the $1,000 the station house, usted the law and will have to be delivered. The purchasers i building: vesterdav and transacted! some routine business.' Deputy Sheriff Reid of Pasquotank, after, safely committing a convict, sentenced for forgery, to the State's prison, returned home yesterday. All who are willing to exhibit speci mens of minerals and ores at the State Fair should write immediately to Prof. AV. L. Potent, Wake Forest, X. C. The colored graded schools opened vesterdav with a large attendance. The attendance at the Garfield sehocl IV f I . . . 111 uneiuer tne court win oruer ine case not u,cn tlolivered. to ue sent irp on appeal iemains to ihi seen. If it have exha to pay the .O.OOO judgment, which f the w lwujs have been furulshtMl with old four-per-cent. Ulte iionus. county. rviiWh thev exnressed a vllllnguess to; . ... i i.i - . v . AnotJier case or jnuon interest wuu-u tako instead. has been made a special order and avium t he new bonds arrive they will which is to be heard before the Sii- not dellvensl to the capitalist who1 nreme court next .uonuay 'iiornuiK n..Ksfnllv bid for tliem. nut win at 10 ocloi-k is-that from the est- tak i,e place of the old ones deliv- em Criminal District, whic2i involves Lrwi to the bidders. Messrs. Fries of The last ordered dav" meandered home early yesterday Fresh Shrimps at tiiersch's. Will be open today. Capt llaynes ftpf Kitten. dpi. Tiionso Hayne of the Raleijli Iolk-e force has appropriated and ap plied 1 a newly arrived awmiber vf his "household a celebrated came. , "Got a kltien at my houe.M he said yestertlay. "that is developing soai iiueer proiHMisitles for a -feline. "One of his .peetil'.ariUe U a dUj sit ion to Vlimb a tre when h t-es a HUpposeil rnemy 1n dgtit and view the supposed or real op;xslns force from that point of vantage. "I have therefore named hltn Joe Wheeler. concluded the iptaJn. And then, !u reply to the questlou if ileu- eral Jo? remained in the tree when the captain apjH-areil upon the imvuc, he addeil that he did not; thai he theu, at once came down. In apjurent security. Winston. "The State has a lwmds invested all immler of these j the time." said Was 243. .which is not quite equal to that of last year. Dr. A. B. Hawkins and Mrs. Haw kins and Miss Mattie Bailey returned Inst evening from Hot Springs, X. C, and other summer resorts, where they spent tne entire summer. John R. Ferrall. the popular rayette ville street grocer, left yesterday for New -York, to help receive Admira. Dewev and voice the welcome of the Old North State to the heroic old "sea dog." Cadet H. T. Winston returned to An napolis, Md., yesterday, and will grad uate at the naval academy there next year. He is a sou of -President George T. Winston of the A. and M. College, and a bright young man. Among those Who accompanied His Excellency were U. S. Senator and Mrs. Marion (Butler. Col. Macon. Q. M. General: CoL J. E. Alexander, mili tarv secretary to the Governor: Col. P. II. Lybrook, Paymaster' General, and three others. A lap-robe was picked up yesterday on Payetteville street, between the l.Morrrn-irtiitfiri market and the posi- liow we shall get it. I am not prepared jonic.tl jt -ls cf "greenish-grey" color, tlu u.i ;-.Hr.-lilii in Ahot litrlnt 'Plie case is that of R. S. McCall vs. G. E. Gardner and others. The hearing of this case will finally chief Clerk Denmark yesterday. settle the constitutionality of the act jf 18l0, which abolished the old crim- liinl court and created solicitors in each of the nine counties. McCall was originally solicitor of the counties of Buncombe, Madison, Seaboard Hallway OOlrlal Hrrc Today There will Ih meetings of the stock holders of the IUlcigh & Gaston Rall-i-ixid and the Raleigh V- Augusta Air Line Railway here today. The Mock- holders are to meet for the purpose of hoe Frrtorj to Iteame VTork. The Alliance shoe factory, at IIil! !oro. which has lecn Ille for mo me :ime. l to le Hit Jn operation aga. Next Monday the factory wlli W start ed Iu full blast. There will be a lare dally output of fchoes. Heavy Travel on the Itallvrar. "Travel, especially loc:il travel, is now the heaviest 1 ever knew It to lie on this road." said Senator "Bob" Glenn at the union Upot yestcruaj- Haywood aud Henderson, but accord-; auu,un;r to the Southern Railway, on :ng to a decision by Judge Coble he Is j h5 h h -. tTawling and does a solicitor of Yancey. Forsyth. Caldweil, McDowell and Burke as well. This de cision knocked out the nine solicitors from each of the -counties who were elected lvv tho legislature of 1SIK. The facts In the case have lu? agreed upon by counsel and argument will be made Monday. Counsel for the plaintiff are V. S. Lusk and Frank Carter. ' Glenn & Manly. Simmons, Pou & Ward, W. E. Irwin and K. J. Justice represent the defendant. V - Soft-sbell Crabs at Giersoii'a Will be open today. CONDITION OPJIIIiW. J KDWAIIMS To Th vaioima ls enuai to anv emercrencv. aud the gentlemen who have made it possible, for this woman's college to attain such splendid success in its ini- u;u year win see tnat its growth is not retarded for lack accommodations. Opening Iixercises Today., T!ie opening of the University .will take place this morning at 10 o'clock in ihe chapel. There will be approprl tne xercises, but no elaborate pro 1 gram has been arranged. To these ex ercises the public is invited. Rev. Dr Mmms. i"iiacle Ilia Improvement Continue and Re covery Xow Iretty Well A snared. Mr. W. J. Edwards, of Sanford. whi has Wen near dmth's enibract4 for a week or two by erysipelas, has a large lumber of friends in Raleigh, his home for a number of jears. who are con cerned about his condition. They will be pleased to learn this morning that the change for the better. Services at the Edenfon Street Meth- which took place the Litter part of last r'i.,..v. i.itrM. nrnvni f'Oii- i vVPPK. as noicvi ill ihvw i uiuiiiiin vu tiiiue and attract large congregations of people who enjoy and profit by the say, but if is absolutely necessary .Uld t'he owner can setmre if by apply at we lrave the buildiug." inn. to Chief of Police Mullins and Hie Baptist denomination in North paving property. of cH uimnen and t Phing of this faithful ex- IUvtirds, of R or .equipment and if t Trutb Services las bten at his j 10) and at again this .morning (at night. Mr. Cade, wife of Rev. Baylus Cade, private secretary to the Gov ernor, is seriously ill at their home, the Devereux place. Owing to Mrs. Cade's condition Secretary t.aue coma to -tne nnt nr-ciiin.-uiv the bovernor he pastor of the RanfUf Tub- vi.w Vnrt tvwpv reception festivities will reatl the scripture lesson. TtpnLu-. miles. Had a talk with his father. Mr. M.J. of Raleigh, yesterday, who sou's lnnlside lately and who left for Sanford again last eve ning. lie stated that good medical attcn lon doubtless had much to do, with his on's Improved condition: that Dr. Ivnox of Raleigh. Dr. D. M. Price of r.aurinburg and Dr. W. A. Monroe of Sanford had all been assiduously at tentive and with good results, as shown. great deal of traveling to the courts of various counties, etc. His remark was xonnrmed a moment later when the easilMHind and westlKiund afternoon trains pulled In "loaded to the gun wales" with passengers. Many of these were students who were' bound for the new Baptist Fe male - University, which opens its doors for the first time today. The Sea-lKxard's trains an well pat ronized. In fact, there Is a larger amount of travel this sea sou than usual for several years another sure sign of 'letter times." ( bance for a fiood IIoueervant. V zentleuian wants to procure the . i i i. ..... .. services oi au om .. woman br one of that character of i...:.it And training! to do the house work in a family coiniwsed of himself el nil wife. Good treatment and good wa;es. Write to PostotHce Box 35"'.. or apply at iak Siiuib Salisbury street, between VI aud ." p. Jn. Wanted. A good producing and managing agent for the western half of North rvirniinn. comprising the line of the Southern Railroad, and west of ime, from Rcldsvllle to Charlotte, for a well established Life Insurance Com pany, Good Brokerage and Renewal Commission. Address. INSURANCE, care Morning Post, Raielgb, N. C v t Stvles 1 A Autumn Stvles 1 A.- Now on Sale The Stetson Hat Plant is the largest factory for the manufacture of fine hats in the world. ' i Twelve hundred employees are kept busy satisfying the demand that comes from all over the globe. More and more men acquire the Stetson habit each season. The cracc, quality and wonderful durability of Stetson Hats are ample reasons, Xoolr for JJrtad on-Sreaf Lemther AND. Boyden's Shoes For Men's Fall and Winter Wear. Hand made. Warranted to wear. Perfect fitting Shoes in Style and Shapes. Come in and be fitted. Rice Birds at Giersch's. Will be open today. Oolbfok & Ferrall from&s fir' u 1 N. of .lol do 'ah " . ine institution, which has been- in cnnre t a riw returned to her norae mi" nf I'oiKtnu.tmn f i . j- . , ,"?r:..;f lioi ncrh-1 man. ;in arciiitectural. triumph NEHAM Fall and Winter jars past, in Raleigh, after a visit to her aaws" There is ter, Mrs. John M. Wyatt. re I . . . k yr i. J-UClt lO TPP II I ! 1 11 1 I 1 JX I - no handsomer hnilrHno- k ctn.J : , tifi hnllilw of Ral-1 LEE THE in. r.io a is j rnifiii ind a would do credit to one of the ei"h arrived in the city yesterday ' 'ig itios. mornin" to attend the funeral Of Ins sew Subject From AVllmlneton Put to i no laboratories and part of thereci- mother, which took place this alter- sleep for Tweniy-rour nour. tatum rooms are on the tirst floor, to- noon. I Lee the bvpnotist and his subjects TTrvn Tin Ttucrh Atclean of Harnett, nnTwtitute a good show although they floor is meinl)r 0f the General Assembly, and are tlle ouiy dramatis persouae and the. d livinsrl xi, i.i,. in the House, ...i,.' ivnv no nrnvioiis training! VilhllK .,,,,1 .fK 1 1 " Olie OL l UK ilUltSL Hl UUJTo V "'Ui. wane xne space t d nome yesterday, after spenu th sury is given up to vTn Raleigh. Every . :uu . ro?ms: entirely.. The dining L - ,M McLean install- wl 1:VSt nisht-the opening night llr"IU IS liaiKl-SnUlPIV flimislirl n-ifh r - 4Ainl fniH - . . . r...., . . vl 1 . 1 , ...1 n-ri - A OlJl 11 11 I . . 1 I M V-mr irt T 1 W I I I I I I 1 1 M ill . KM, . "W a T T : .ll llllll I II liiiril m, fit'liier With tUa ni-iwiiUn'., 44? ,1 - .iv in oiurui .-5 viiiv. ami 11,0 ruling room. The second floor "P with recitation tin CLOTHING Ken wdios. The seieni:fic laboratories av well litted up and supplied with tne latest apparatus. The building has '"'n roinfortably and handsomely fur nished and it is thoroughlv up to date at the capitol building wheu the new womierful and marvelous. . 4.A fVio ViPQf Democratic Secretary or i5iaie. Some of tne sceues pi-ouuceo TTiailSniD IS PUcLl clii tviviva. www vsww is Upto-Date, of Artistic Make and Shape Uur new assortment jb a. max vi - ---- ----- f thp hiahest auahtv and the work- 1 lie illdLCX iai O x ence. ludicrous In the ex- into office in 1901. Laughable ana Gen Atntt W. Ransom (andI declare treme. . . . tofyou I never knew a man who -held One of the richest of those last nigni i.,r -m hi friends at was the eoncliuUng one, wherein a JW " ' O" , - I liitalern in all its annointiiients I i 1 .. - ...t.j (i.i T i 9. i n-oru ii 1 1 :i i if- m Ap v m ..... .. , TovTirinTi 4inriiiir iiit lew iuiu u . v. . .uouuiiuia na.i mil uetiu irirustfu I tlio fow minutes bis-wav tolvnav some or them rattled off the en I iifie. ii hcucui . ... 1 . , x i .t i.l..lrtvi-n i L,?1T?ru!.dlt.1.sl1 consi,J- SieI?i? lllft iI,mSTMnrn wltli imd perpetrated Jigs imtil they appar- O.. I- 1, " rfv u)iiovs: MEN'S FURNISHINGS FvrV rlenartment is fast filline up with the latest creations r r..i: uf. i. nnctprl all the time as to the correct "her to his splendid plantation near ently . must nave neen -,7--" YY - - 1j.mJ: ocenrfmpnt onrl in '.unes C. Blasingame, M. aI. Ped. D., J -Weldon. . . 1 J wlX iSnffhter. tiling tO Wear. UCTi t iail tO See OUr ICUUiu 1 resident. Psvehnlnirv Pwiafrv. Sena tor Robert !B. Glenn of Forsyth I vulsea a" v,-! & w uv'0" - . rr J J. L. Keller m a WL;. w .T w hnnn. rMir. anlT. Tie penonirance Jfobn r, A f fVio inHiirPmpntc: nrterea. .v.v . . -. u Prnfosnr Lee lutnns to siwy iuu 'maivc d.uvi n tuc 1 ji iiiu wuumwi. mlniitR to do It) for O lFal line now ready. Mix : ;:Z:r"x ," " . "T" t in Professor Lee - ixu 1 iiais rvfxier. m. a., t-i srnrv i mir 111 uiuiiimx - liiu - iciuiiB i . . t . a n.i t.' ' tnnf oruv a miuuits iA-uuouncs; juiss ueiia Dixon, M. tne aiterncon ''.an; Miss Sadie T. Perrv. La tin i Miss nreme Court in which 'Ja Poteat, Art Department; L. D. ed," he stated. The senator is looking "'atson. A. "R. Afintherrtntif Tlni-.lhla Hefit nnd tMt HlPflns "tliilt he nre- J:V" Mrs. H. E. Stone, English and sents about as healthy appearance as l uerature; Miss ,L. Young, Modern any man you will meet in a day's assuages; Miss Evalina K. Iatteu, travel. ; iii-vi cap rnnk uuij j r 1 I e tM TT1U III! I II I am interest-". vtOle street. UD to !ee - . . h.. Phi ; rr : r:n.M:.Vi:r'i 7 o in hP Su- twenty-four nours tne young - ".'.jiuiuoj . auu xvejiueiiL ruvsi- auuui im; iviutu vj. u wac - i ... .i Ki st Vi f KI rirn in one ui .. .. -1 4-1, a. llVIV- It is usually tne .practicv noUst to put these advertising sub n0tf ... iell of his power JCCIS 4ii'"- ---- - DUNLAP AND STETSOM'HA 1 b- & LINEHAN CROSS
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