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Show i ; -y Utr: . ; . ; ! ; . : 1.! ; t) i. 'r c . n : .. : :.,.." "i . ... .'. ... . . - r ... ilt.... v i i . . " ' 4 . . . i , . . i i rc.:::, :.:y After de-' ; t " - i . rvant cf a hotel wi) re- tp a te3 for Cooker T. , the T-tv. Dr. NswcU - - I- - 3 1 ? dec lare a that ihouli : e-Jur.'. tor ever accept enter-- enter-- . it .!:, Dr. Iir.lls house, he - - it ah honor to make his : : r I : a. The Incident of the wo-i wo-i tfrvant was first referred to. by I r. i:::::a Si en address at a meeting of ".he :afe Congregational association, i'-and in a later interview Dr. HIllIs repeated re-peated ).'3 assertion. , c ' Tes," he exc-lalmed.'-j'saia exacUy that aril meant It I have asked Mr. Wash.:.- -ten to speak In my church soon, e.r.1 if he does not wish to ro to a hot?!, cr cannot find one, aod will ac-"'; ac-"'; t entertainment from me and any one n r y house shrinks from making P ! 1 fur the educator. I will gladly make !t t p myself and consider It an honor to "I do not know what manner of men f i . women," continued Dr. Hillls, ( '.ose were that at a public dinner sent :tt il!00 and then to that cham-tvrmiid cham-tvrmiid as a reward for insulting a " it educator and a noble citlsen wh -n God has riven a black skia. but I a; rm that they represented the worst ti.-r--.-nt in American life, and that in |