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Show THE' MORNING ieuii" of ihcir sense their nihjesiie' prngiess through be t'mine-mara- 's a silds probably will pi.piiiur niili Hie imnr so ihal nUu-ict- TO RECEIVE EXAMINER, ! Iimii-st- . lrm! '.is father and bis umilier; bcaven is "saving lip for him 4(11 i be while. M(l( advancement, material or social, is a nu'ier with which he has no concern. It i the simple man who is most easily roused to tiny, lb is an easy prey, and the rieniiomciic or the quack nitty do what they like with him. But if we iu England reuard lit- - ftu&biau Iteuplc as a cruel and race, let me at unco ihal the exact ojs is 1osite the case, and that fill you have aroused the mmijik's indignation by aouie great act of injustice or you will find no more peaceful and likeable creaiure in the world. Absurd he may lie ou sonic counts, as witness this. The morning after my arrfial 1 ordered a cold tub. and lie v ond noticing the chambermaid's reluctance to furnish me wilh one, thought no more of the matter. At ami oiiu of lb,, aeenih in SI. BEAUTIFUL iil'-a-- in one. IIHAfTI I'l'l, K Y LK.YIOKK. The emeriirising auctioneer ahn ass charged by Mitchell Jlenry. its lusl owner, with lie sale of Kyh'inore Castle, dcscriliel it In an eniliUMasiic as "a place that should siqical lo the liixiirioiiMiiess even of an American mllliolluire.', That eulogy was Copyright. 1104. Iy Curii llruHU. iu the hjaever. Standing 1"' Izuulon. April 14. III grace of Ciniiicinura. the castle Is cximhIcI heart wax Tluke uf hy scenery that, has been hy every uue tu make a model travelers as hut It logins to aiqwar that Mr. the ftnesihy In distinguished d the world, and it is Zimmerman had not been a shrewd that in hiiihllug this liarnuial affairs men and uf (htiervrr pile .Mr. Henry must have siicui over fur limbing and that iu knew' what he fl.llMI.Otlll. was about when lie filially so mo leru a siriu'-u- i Though tu iMi'ime the Pukes father-in-law- . re. Kylemore. with i is flagstaff tower the than knew Ziinntnnnan moie Jlr. e and five other embattled'' ones, lo.iki gossipa did alanit the inherited excrii-tn- milch more like a mediaeval stronghold his iianghicr. uf charming ability a British castle that dales thau Miss Helen, on the other hand, knew liaek litany to the Crusades. Il is built of when was alsiiii what she well eriiially k of gt anile hewn from the ris fouiidaiinu she aerepted t'oiiMtehi, Purlieu which il stands, but the graceful upon mother-in-laManchester. fora columns which support the ceilings of Society had a mind to suuli the new its chief apart nients nnd the several and her bill she Ainerlean d.nliess, which it contains immense insiea I of are American niother-lii-Iatiuest Connemara marble. the of d l'ii-alsnit iheinselvtw much ' boihriing Tliere is a gran staircase of oak. while in in tei y in eeneral. made straight j the gallery hall or saloon is IhiiIi wall-- ! tinfor king and queen and eapluieiJ ed and floored in tin1 same wood. The amae-meilreat was the general decorated j and more lavishly larger n conseul-eie wild me two nia jesi which eoniiiiiiiileaie with each looms, hi lieeome godfather and godmother means of to the iitlanl heir of the Manchester oilier lyan immense gothic archways, with Plti.i' and the Ziiiiinerman millions. on Itest ra riKitu. a gallciy, a dinner 'J he .hike had the king's brother at) a Lreakfasi. nsun and a billiard room lif-i-v hq; piirty, and the duke fie .1 at a shout feet by foiry-on. End (liulirs.-- wwe eiiteriaiiii'd by the FOIl THE Ilia NUT GOOD ENOUGH ling ninl ti.ireii, an.i tow. to 11 CHESS. rl'irax tt'ilers s.lmetuiug befalls in Siiniiituona enuiigh, no duulit, for the the iiieantnm the lucky lwir are to most luxurious American millionaire, tlie greatest social honor that .'e but iu this case there was that more (' u come to nienils'rs of the Hrlnsli ambitious liciiig. the daughter of a . 's:oi r.tcy. Croesus, to satisfy, and, THHTMI NOTCH. become au one who had n- ee n,i j;ei the king and (jueeii to moreover, English duchess and who cherished I'viT i Item: elves to your Itoiise for a Ideas of entertaining the king, not lo v got sli.uii as fur as diiy,, yon lot of other folk, only leas v 'a i .in go up the Hjri.il stale m final mention a exalted. Immediately the duthess of i and duke a are you pioiiiling Manchester gut itottscbslon of it ah e disi'i !( tcieauy and tbcr fore at the- covered that It was not good enough for i ruyi ol the iitoragt. excepting for a dural iKsidence. v iiiri the archbishops. After such a Her grace does nut believe In riealliig r ok of royal approval all the rest of when she wants i it'y smart society is lioiind tu knw-- t with middlemen, and to done she either does have anything ins-one reason the is That i why f. ilnns of the king ami queen to visit It herself or the duke as a dutiful hush mote Cuftte iu the rourwe of their band must do It for her. The duke tour early next month meau so was deputed In this instance tu see that Improvements her grace wanted should n ic'i to the Duchess of Manchester. Vt'.oilier reusiui. so 1 am told, la that be made Immediately. Having developed luto a model of domestic olie.llence, nstuie Mr. Ziminermau. Iirfure to put up the money necessary hla grace set out at once for Dublin to to luy Kylemore Castle, became fitiaii-- i Interview the architect who had superfor hilly Interested In the ambition of the intended the erection of tbe castle original owner. ii"!gnhoriny city of Hnlway to be a the"See here. said the duke, "thla (rent seaport, with harbors and ducka for udigide for the accommodation of the Kylemore place which you put upcoma linera. The a member of parliament does not highest of to the requirements of a ducal esling's visit la gulug to help that tip scheme a luf. so they say, It even has tablishment. We will be entertaining l.cen riiggested that the capitalist! who kings and princes. Oriental potentates ere booming tlalway have largely and other distinguished persons from her grace responsible for the royal fnteniion to all pans of the world, and must have changes made In the Intergive Haiway a lift. The prime souri'e of all these Man- na construction of the castle to satischester blessings ta Comstielu, the dow- fy the needs of such conditions." The architect waa delighted. The ager duchess of Manchester, after whom, by thn way, Cnnstielo Vander- original plans came forth from their bilt. now ducheu uf Marlborough, was dusty recesses and estimates amountnaiueil. Tbe duke of Manchester's ing to thousands of dollars were shortAmerican mother Is a remarkable wo- ly produced. Additional hull.Hnga to ntodat e servants were suggested, man, who wields IreinenJous soiral an-oipower by virtue of tbe fact that she the sanitary arrangements were to lie and elaborate la one of Queen Alexandra's few Inti- on a more extensive mate chums and that the sing also scale, electric lighting had to lie Inof itialled, partitions had to be removed likea her immensely. No breath scandal ever touched her name, and so that three and sometimes four although she la by no means wealthy, rooms should be made Into one and, she la one of the most popular host- the must Important item of all, a bur-aer-y had to be provided. The archesses in all tbe world of fashion that centers in Buckingham Palace. It was itect had Instrurtlona lo set to work she who captured royal godparents for at once an.l carry out the improvethe little Viscount Mandcville. as the ments regardless of expense. NOW NEARLY READY. Manchester baby Is called, and it was she who arranged for the ,royal visit ' These alterations have been proceed' a to Kylemore. ing for months and are expected to be completed toward the middle of. April. ALWAYS MAKES JEAIXU'SY. The apiearani of King Edward In It hardly needs to lie aal.l that In planIreland never fails to make a lot of ning the reconstruction of her Irish needs of her jealousy among the different folk who home the duchess hadInthe mfnil constantthink they ought to enjoy his pal nm-sg- e. coining royal guests The king's visit to a lamily Is ly. Nevertheless, the young American not the result of sii Invitation, bill an hostess came within an ace of falling any arrangements fur enabexpression of a desire on his inert to to make is now pay such a visit. Hence It n that his ling the king to carry out what one of the inoel Important parts of his nmicKly's presence elevates the ill llio social s.le. regimen. The alterations In the easlle m;i honored When Ills majesty visited the west of were alinusl complete when the duchess icarucil for the first time that King Ireland last, bn stayed with lirj a brother of laird Iveagli ttlielr Eil ward, since his coronalIniou Illness, ''electric, regularly family name Is dimness of brewing has indulged hatha," and that he has had rooms fifame), and it was retained some I Inin tted tip both at Windsor Castle nnd ago that desperate efforts were lining made to InHumicR their majesfles to Huckiiigham Palace In which lo take of "electric Itath" la, airy there again instead of with the them. Tbe medical Manchesters. Whatever may have lieen course, the latest thing In most It Is supisisedly Hie royal views on the matter. It now treatment. I lioso suffering from develops that laird Arlil.ntm's health Jieneficial to of Is too Janie for sotlal runctlous of any rheumatism, gout and lumbago. wblcb company hla majesty Is a memkind. All that is best In Irish society will lie ber. The treatment may lie taken at Kylemore to meet their majesties. on an ordinary bed. to which the elec'iu!lin will blaze on the adjacent trical apparaiita can be attached. The Mils, and the tenants on the estate will patient la wrapped up in the In the ordinary way. anl Just be regaled In a say they never have known la'fore. They are to have a gen- lies there, while reflect urn fastened to eral holiday on rnll pay. When the the sides of his couch slu'd electric upon him which penetrate to the king wns in Ciiiinciuiirn lie went Into rays scat of hla disorder and relieve It. some of the 10; i collages and chatted coiiirurtaiily with the FRENCH POLITENESS. helping to rein ive notch of Ithe preju-eje- e thet poliilcsl strife ha Is'en foFmin Hartier's Hssr. menting for years. Tin duke and themselves juicing the past summer, which I ilucbcKs. tiMi, hove made kith uniting exclusively FrenchI snplc estiIn n hotel at Saint Germain. mated that I Inst quite twenty-fou- r hums ottl of each week saying (Imi.l morning" hiiiI Good evening'' to Hi turn, women, little children and dogs about me. If you encounter the same times in the same person Iwrmy-flv- c STEAM HEAT tiny ELECTRIC LIGHTS time smile rapturyou must CENTRALLY LOCATED. if ously. in use. a ley.t shake hands, you do not kiss, ceienionioiisly I minin' Street. 371 Twenty-secon- d iiow he or shi1 Is going.'' and hid him or her "au revolr" MRS. S. M. ELWOOD Prop. at purling. THROUGHNEWLY FURNI8HED Not only every man an.l woman exOUT. pect s this, lint all the little children MODERN EQUIPMENT toddle np In you. shake hands, and exBoard by day or week. act the saute amount of ceremony. Rates Reasonable. French Then every well regulated faintly has a dog who more thau likely Telephone 530 K. occupies a chair and eats off a plate siderel churlish if you do nut also stop and tell the dog ' Ion jour" a dozen times a day. aiiing in take the law which he Is prettily taught to extend to you. THE YYhen the washerwoman brings home your linen theie are at least five minSUCCESS MARKET utes spent in ceremoniously greeting anl parting from her. In the tipera-tio- n 2368 WASHINGTON AVE. of receiving ami paying for linen "mercia" and "pardona'' exchange ymi and let Live" la our Live not fewer than ten times. Any other motto. We do not promise or tradesman who serving person to sell you something for i notes to do huMorse with you through-m- il nothing. Our Meats are fresh. the day you similarly receive with We endeavor to please every- Won jour, monsieur, and Ail revoir, and you thank him and beg his pardon as often as you ran posklhly get the words Into the length of hla stay. I nm-nic- ut 1 Mani-henti-- r i Anii-rira- s 1 - pt i liall-roo- e. 1 : trans-Atlant- ic - 1 It-- rg trail-Atlan- Iw-e- tier-so- Ard-tlam- n, bed-clo'h- cs in-s- THE ELWOOD lr HARD LUCK. Towne Popley'a yesterday. boas laid him off Brownr-Wh- at! YVhy. the last time I saw him he told me he expected an in- -i rease. Towne That's tbe worst or It. The increase arrived last night, and it's a girl at that. Philadelphia Press. MONDAY MORNING, OGDEN, UTAH, St. Petersburg. April 22. I have lieen hero a fortnight now, and the strangeness or this great city Is wearing away. I no longer lose myself on the Neiskf, and the Neva Quay has liecnme as real to nut as the Thames Embankment. I was there just now watching the suit sci . Si. Petcroburg is a city that I should painted. A hundred limes 1 have stood still praying for a decent wster-colartist who should bring its lilo.iile beauty home to the eople in It is a blonde city, fair an a Englaud. d princess. Il has great (liKlancci, roofed by a blonde sky. the or hi.,.-- Im- - APRIL 23, IflOf. house three evenings a week an I I stayed home In the mornings a good deal more than I had lieen in ihe habit of doiug. Mamma and Carrie sundered what 1 waa doing, but they didn't ltnl oui. In just two months I wrote George a letter in the correspnmtenee style of shorthand. He sent one lck by next, post that was even more in outline than wax necessary, even fur a beginner. This ring (exhibiting a handsome solitaire diamond) came with it. It is six months now since I began and 1 can read and write the curreatioud-In- g style pretty fairly coudensed. George begins a letter in court In the morning, jots down a few lines here and there bet ween witnesses aud when 1 get a letter 1 get my money's worth.1 There is not much continuity aLml it, lo be sure; lint who cares abouL continuity in a hive letter? "Another thing. said Mildred. I have effeci ually pul a spike in sister Carrie's wheel. 1 knew aha had been licking around reading George's letters, no matter where-- hid them, la fact she ingenuously remarked once that George didn't seem to have time to write much. Nuw. I leave hia letters around on my anydressing table. In the library orCourtwhere. and uolwdy la the wiser. ship by stenography may be a novelty, but U certainly has its advantages." lunch an American gncM told me that the ehanilieriuald had iiifiinnad hint of a mad Englishman who had risked Ids life in cold water. 1 recognized the it appears thw the snowy streets an- - blonde, palaces of description and collected all the serhad gisat lady rose are and everyyellow pale sulphur vants ou the lauding the hoots, the where. r and the and with Some cities are dark. Orvielo. with water In herself command hail waited outsi.lc its blind walla and murderous alleys. my diMir while 1 splashed about, ready Is dark. Toledo is dark. Lmdou Is lo rush Iu should I cry for hiAo! neither dark nor fair, hut a solid, 1 hsd disappointed them all. but CAREER GF ADMIRAL MAKAROFF. city, magnificently plain. oui! satisfaction she seems to have J'etershurg is blonde and beautiful. got out of the busmens. Admiral Makaniff has long been HY THE NEVA. "We heard hltn shiver. she said, known as one uf the very highest types Down on (lie Neva enilumkinent the with mii accent of triumph. of educated fighters. Ho- became a sun was setting in a base of pink; the ALBERT KINROSS. Skoheloff iu the under heroic lighter clear-cut as a new iiiooii, slender ami Turkestan campaign, but won a more steel bow. stood in tbe sky. The darkT11E1R LOVE LETTERS IN SHORT lasting repuiatUiu as a mariner, tl ness was gathering a blonde darkness. was Mskaruff who first applied ibe HAND. with The fmeted river Ice coated torpedu io naval combat. In 1877 be snow lay white and clear, and the in command of a merchant vessel, was York (New Press.) shadows could not. touch Its whiteness. The girl who was late for luncheon transformed luto a cruiser on tho The pale sky reflected the pallor of (be Black Sea aud by an Invention of hia river, and on the distant bank, in ten- came Into the rec.tauraut hurriedly, own. turned this apparently ordinary der silhouette, one saw the domes and muttered a few words of apology' ami a real destroyer. With an spires uf palaces and cathedrals. The laid her purse and some papers on the craft Into extempurixed torpedo he boldly set upgilded aplre of 8t. Peter and Hi. Paul table. on the first class Turkish warships, seemed to hang between earth and sky, Why. Mildred," said the hostess, built expressly to destroy the of a shaft neither gold. Fiery Iu what touching the world is all that shortfleet Russia maintained In tlie crosses, lit. every Sabliath eve. burn, hand stuff? You are not thinking of Black 8ca. Five of tho sultan'a suon several of the public buildings. Petakkig a situation, are you? ships were made useless during ter the (Ireat. colossal In brauxe, Well, hardly." said the daughter of perior onsets ot the the campaign mounted and set high on a rough-hew- n a lawyer who makes flO.DUO a year. Makaroff. Hisbyname daring la linked with a the to crepus"That's just a letter from George. I was score of granite pedestal, pointed ingenious appliance for tho cular city hla genius had created. reading it In the car. and waa carried protection of vessels as well as their Petersof be well IVier may proud past my street. That la why I am late." destruction. Among others he designTbe hoeteaa and the other girls burg. Broad streets, broad avenues, a sort of sea blanket, which, slipped island cover the and splendid squares knew George, or knew of him. Mildred ed the bottom uf the ship, when archihad talked very little about anything under city that lara his name. Ills slightly damaged, enables her to reach tects came norlh with the plana of the else since her engagement. without serious results. A lew great Italian palaces and laid out some"Gracious!" exclaimed a girl who has port, he supplied a plan for conthing similar and yet dissimilar to the yet to meet her affinity, a love letter years ago by means of wooden frames, Barberin! ( lixxi or the palace. In in shorthand. Why, 1 never heard of structing a specie of craft to protect cruiucra Italy such buildings match the soil, such a thing. against torpedo projectile. Another and time has stained and hallowed Mildred transferred the corresponda chemically prepared comthem; here they are modern, a trifle ence to the pocket of her Jacket. "Very device iswhich enables steel missiles to position florid, and touched with the ambiguity likely not, she said. "I never did beresistance, but the secret any peutrate Munich is fore I uf a se began to write them. I advise (lot been divulged, nor Is It known something like Petersburg. Creek and you. Charlotte, to take up the study has whether the Russian admiralty have made in GerItalian architecture before you become ah er attached, the weapon or not. It was many" fills the Baxarian capitol. Here my dear. It's a good investment. In adopted witnessing the experiments at made In Russia" might be stamped on those four pages torn from a stenog- whilearsenal that Makaroff seized the the Winter Palme and other great rapher' notebook that you just saw, the were striving to Idea. The experts more Italian trifle are a buildings that George baa put more than he could In pierce cemented armor plates, designthan the Italians. twenty sheet of note taper ed for a cruiser, but each projectile THE MAKING OF PETERSBURG. The advantage will tbe more ob- crashed Into fragments as soon aa it to vious when for are you. far done more, Rut nature has my dear, you struck the plates. Makaroff directed the workmen to turn the plates and Petersburg than tbe Imported archi- engaged. la court a a in in George tect. The aun shines every day stenographer then directed the fire: the result was sky of palest blue, tbe clear air is Albany, you know. The only time I that the missile crashed through as ever a gut decently king letter from If the obstacle were lead. With this bright with a blonde sunlight, and the frosted lagoons and canals give space him waa In vacation time. Bald he was demonstration he composed n sort of and a background to the humblest pic- too busy and hated to write a letter In steel cap for the missile and with thla ture. All the open spares are white longhand, anyway." What he did write the plates were penetrated at every wiiu snow; little woods full of silver waa quite fervid enough, but there waa shot. Russia having only winter porta, birch crop up in unexpected places. so little of It 1 used to cry whenever it became necessary to find means of Grey crows get a chilly livelihood la I opened the envelope. Ijwt year he opening n channel in varloua parts of sent me an ArTl fool letter In short- the empire for the movements these spots. uf Outside the renter of the town are hand. and sail he hoped it waa long fleets In winter. Makaroff set to work old hoimes that mimt have been built enough. 1 showed it to a girl I know in on an ice breaker and finally perfectwhen the city waa first founded. These papas office and she said it waa some ed the enormous machines which now are of wood, and very humble they look notes in a will case. crush any thick Ice In the Arctic har"Mildred, revenge, with a liig R.' bors. beside the great atone tenement houses that are replacing them. And yet theaa said I. George didn't get anything hut The admiral has the same contempt old wooden houacs seem typically Russiathe for modern battleships that Admiral IKMtal cards from me. Meanwhile of full n-plain, and and simple, girl from papa's office came up to the Farragut used to express during the modeat comfort. One likea them; they to thla so native are so country. They could occur nowhere but in Russia. . The la also Russian. abroad street full and of shoia that are where no bargain la concluded without chaffering and abuse and a reduction or 30 lo 40 ier cent of the price demanded. And the iieople who crowd (Ids Hilarious and beautiful city? They afe various as the Englishmen of tihakes-peare- 'a day. Every other man lias his .llatinctlve coat time. Even the schoolboys are In uniform, and (he students ot all the colleges have each the badges and rlothea of their science, art, or pnH tension. Doctors wear the uniform of thetr order, cabmen of theirs, and an on. till you know at a glance whether a man lie soldier, sailor, doorkeeper, dvorntk, policeman, gendarme, or even tramp or peasant. The military uniforms are a queer blend of East anil Weal. The Cossack wears hla shaggy I. of goal's hair, hi aword hangs from hla shoulder, or, again, you see officers whose trousers are tucked into their topi toots and whose tunic la Rusa ntiidlficRiion of the sian blouse. All and each or these gentry strike an unaccustomed note of color or of tyt as they Jostle one another on the Nevskl. that crowded Nmlevard which pierces the heart of Ieiersbnrg and lead down to the Neva. THE MAN IN THE STREET. The coiiiTinin or garden Russian is the sinipli M of God s creatures, lie serves you in simps, lie drives your cab. he lakes your coat mid golosliea wlien yon eiiter a lionse. He is everynsturril, where: a rather dense, gissl 06 . dog like Mini, in a western KiiroN-anor rather grandfathIndividual. His er was a serf or slave, and he bllll or Ids marked traces origin. LL THIS WEEK our "Clcan- There are moments when you feel inclined to (loin his head. nnd. perNo damaged upM Sale is on. haps, he would feel flattered at the all eiitiou. He eats mu of your hand, or shop-wor- n so to speak, lie lives on tips and goods just plain bartlii largesse of bis betters. He is altogether like a favorite terrier, and gains all through our. stock. We bis eyes have the same look in them that one secs in a dog who Is wagwant you to know that ging it tail. Such are the common eduno have particular people. They cation. no uarticular future except heaven, and the people almve them lire i heir musters. Occasionally they arc sly iusiead of simple, but their leaders in all our lines. Come in this cunning has a transparency that can comes ol inn one who deceive no week and we prove it to you. Our the sophisticated west. came a here servant For Instance, windows are full of bargains. to me with tho story that 1 bad left my goloshes in a cab ami that th driver j had brought them to the hotel: thereupon the servant had rewarded him t) on niv behalf with fifty kopecks la shilling). Now. I had left no goloshes iu a cab. and lb? servant had rewarded no isvoschik with fifty kopecks. He had simply i ecu red my goloshes overnight and brought them to me in the morning with this very transparent story. He got Ms fifty koperks; E-Z--2 lint whenever 1 see him I inquire whether any more isvoseblka have come with my goloshes. Now. these maneuvers are quite simple, and L only trust that tbe Russian strategists in the Far Fast are piissesieil of a greater snb'letv. A SIM FLU. HONEST f'RTATf'RU. But a n Feuerui ml., the RtiS'dn is the simplest ereaMir in the world, oldon-locke- av fur ihe. tinalejily minis: ci first evolved in If iron-diaysten. a In many of the most decisive sea Admiral Farragut declined to go on hoard the hla stout wooden ships. Admiral Makaroff. too, Insist that the best ami niosi effective fighting can Im . done with comparativehandled wilh Intrely small vvsst-lspidity. He urged the Russian admiralty to cunsiincl three vessel! or three thousand Iona raher than one of nine thousand tuns, pointing out that a Mow from Hie ram of tlie lighter vessel is just as fatal to the larger cruiser as one from a ship of her own dimensions. He wasn't listened to, and the result is that many of the Russian ships are very large, and for (lie purpose now required unwieldy. The use he has thus far made of hi torisilo destroyers in lort Arthur harbor is accepted aa an evidence that be mean to prove his theories in practice and that before the campaign Is ended he has a surprise in store for Admiral Togo, who is a believer in the heaviest model of warships, the enormous crail lately adopted by the British. civil which bm-th-- A Kiiniiiiinii,.,; . , ah-- , an ' S.V 'reet. The ira il ore he was ' in heavily aguin,; a man Tim oi,e.,iim,T , ho did r, to h 'lm fair neighbor glance front the c.rn, r f L '1 he pivoted into plac.. a ai tractive form. Lia Reg pardon, miss." ).,. as he settled himw-ibll ,17uli,!H bail- - isiariii-- nt i I?"'" qiiic-klyih- C' q f ward her. Then an white a hisihastily, j,r madanie." HI hair 1 equaHed by her Indiana, first opportunity she moved seat. -- New York Pres 4 j Unr 1 t PAYING PHILANTHROPE. Tvc no doulit," Mid ,bp h .. tractor, "that I have ravcd nu.re 1. 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