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Show PEOPLE AT HOME. DeXN'is Muhphy has superintended the reporting of United Stales senate debates for forty-four years. Edward Uould has ordered of a press-clipping- bureau all the comments and accounts which may appear about his father in any paper. Jon C. Eso, one of the moat distinguished dis-tinguished of the American exiles in Canada, is a prominent member of the Union club in Montreal and lives in fine style. William FJ. Enolisii, Hancock's vice presidential colleague candidate, resides re-sides in Indianapolis, is worth a few millions and is rapidly making them more by his attention to business. Fatiikk Tolton, the first American black man to be made a priest, objects to being called "colored." "That word is an offensive affectation. I am a negro a woolly-headed negro," says Father Tolton. |