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   Semi Weekly Age, The (Newspaper) - June 5, 1888, Coshocton, Ohio                                jv t- EKLY AGE THE RIGHT OF PRIVATE IS IN EVERY AMERICAN 6 CENTS PER VOLUME 64 OHIO TUESDAY JUNE NUMBER 44 RATES AT TSM PC IT Of- CLASS MAIL M jMi if f tub in MR Foams grip Now the have a chance to grow ia country TUB schools closed Friday with the in all departments Alex McClure was n of per month hat HUGH was in Oak Ridge Cemetery having died of Consumption at his home on East Chestnut Street last Saturday morning Funeral services by Rev Wm E Huit THE Managers of the Cincinnati are going in- about the matter of their celebration and will maki a grand success A woo list t f attractions is promised The Exposition opens July was a smous blunder in cur prophetic disquisition on the Recorder fight the canto should have read Bd In the e will In loir I d my Conner bll and such Gil on the will go W MM Board and will nucleate crow the Grace M morning will be in K Chu th next Wa ur irui in P H VI ol the Ohio j IVY services at Sunday morning Y P A ID LITTLE three-year-old ter of Wm P of Washington township died Sunday night of in of brain and will be buried at J Smith's Hill to-day at io o'clock A M The little sufferer wan ill about two weeks THE court martial at Mt Vernon Thursday last to try members of the Vance Cadets Co C O N G has been postponed until next afternoon There are six or seven delinquents who will probably be pretty hard N MONSARRAT president ofthe C A C railway was in the Akron cour granted a divorce from i his wife on the ground of gross Ho was iven custod Orchestra is improving more and popular u b ore the public M 10 the ranks in county and Sixteenth District G THURMAN candidate on the Democratic will not cover up the free wool question farmers of inning to be heard on the Free Wool plank ot the Congressional and Slate T ADAMS a known resident township near cied Friday evening and was buried day afternoon Wa rise to tr quire why a inquest was aot held on the bo y of W T Beam who was found hanging in fee barn at Avondale hut grade ol ol he U S was by Ian week and on Li Ir Phil Sheridan won death's r A train went through at abowt t o'clock Friday em TOM to at Con- who was on trial before on ol with talent to kill wm the case being Friday Tut pawe at Sr Louis this week The ticket auy possibly be Cleveland r kangaroo given of th -ir firs children Mrs Monsarrat is now wrh her parents in Louisville K where she has been for about a year ROBERT appeared in Rip Van Winkle night to a poor poorer than the play The play war fire Me Wade immense The support was hardly whit it be Lut did passably well Me Wade is pronounced by competent judges the peer of DEPUTY U- S BELL ed through Coshocton Saturday on his way to Walhonding to arrest David R nephew ot the ter at that place There have been several reg letters tunk in that and the U S Marshal has had a detective looking after the ter for several weeks ofthe Coshocton High School Alumni Friday was a grand affair There were 68 in at tendance Toasts speeches were delivered ani a grand time re suited MR ROBERT of Roscoe ho has been suffering a I tog time from spinal affection died Sunday evening about 5 o'clock Funeral wil lake place at the Branch Church day at o'clock The was the father of I-a of shocton J F of ton and Mrs Dora McClain of fayette townships DRESDEN is indulging in a kick because of the action of the C 1C V Railway in reducing that place to a flig station The people of ate indulging in the same sort of a kick because the C A C refuses to stop trains in that village at all There might be such a thing as a railroad company too in- dependent When a railroad attempts lo disciple the people it ends in the railroad's a of discipline itself in HARRISON WAGONER and Geo Stonehocker drew the and gold watches Saturday evening Brooke Anderson's Watch drawing Mr Stonehocker being the to draw a watch in the third club he is entitled to a chain free of charge A new club is forming Don't you want to join Every member is sure o a watch Ma Wiu was out shooting Friday when by an unlucky bal was seat through his foot He ia bod mp hoi we the si not DAY wist be observed at Canal aad Spring taai next Sunday atoning At Spring Rev James Torbet will hi the evening J l el a of Mohawk wat warned last week finds with n breach of sail on bit Hands with rumors of like proportions uf Wooster will at as the Brick at a o'clock p M THE Democratic primaries and the u Convention yesterday off with the usual harmony with a H The brethren fell each other's ard wept The general result is a watermelon which has not plugged It is uncertain er it is green or ripe ip other words or In Tuscarawas township out of a total of 546 v got 133 and carried the t Bonnett by his Lnd running qualities his long wind and short conscience got 99 votes The cleanest cut political fight was in this township on Central Charles was room t y the Standard Gang and Charles Braver was entered by the Democrat Hippodrome Too much time was taken up in sponging the Mossback prancer and the Kid racker Lam berson came under the wire an easy wiener by a vote of 332 to 103 Billy Manner Forbes's Mascotte went into the fight for Beaver with the usual re- sults The Convention met at City Hall yesterday to count and tabulate the returns when they were found to tally as follow in the Cottom 156 C M Bible Gilbert Coplen 714 Jonathan Ely 305 George Smith 388 E J Kuntz 161 M V Board 427 Fiank Bonnett 338 S B McNeal 71 For Michael To MORROW night Irene Taylor and her company will appear in the im successful emotional drama the Vagrant The will finely mounted with newly scenery and appropriate properties The thieves den will be a marvel of realism Each play produced by the company during their stay here will be mounted with an entire change of at each performance WE have received 1 tier from Rev T G Roberts of West Bedford ng that it is a mistake about the Mt Vernou b being held n West Carlisle is the of holding the next session and une 12 and 13 the time he following is the program and ler of exercises in LITERARY SUBJECTS Sunday or Sabbath which G W Ball The of Christian lo J T Hoak Was the of us F G Should Fees b Charged at Camp T H D Harrold A S Hu and Divine J Tobacco and Christianity M 3 Auti D D T Mattison Is the Church in full Sympathy with the Sunday G W DennK J L Judson The Methodist Doctrine of J S Reager The ard in the Church A A Whitney Rome m America J Crawford Our Duty lo W W Should the hive more Power in J W J F- Hastings the al Time Nfg J D Lea Reform f I Dunbar men's Atd Rutledge B D Jones Relation of Church to nun's B A District Conferences C C- Ball M L Wilson of the Huly Spirit T G R b rru an Itinerant J A Kellam ORDER OF EXERCISES Monday June n p mon C I Russell Tuesday Jure 12 G W Ball Minute ness Conference Literary Exercises Conference p Exercises J D Lea Minute Business Conference Literary Exercises Conference p B Hushour J D Lea Wednesday June ligious Exercises W Perkins Mm ute Business Conference Literary Ex- Conference p A- S Minute Business Conference Literary on HUB hour J W Perkins F G District Conference Committee on License to D Lea C I Rns sell T H D Harrold On Examination of Local Preachers in Course of S Reager G W Dennis T D For D T Mattison hua Crawford C C Ball Home Mission B Meade J T Hoik A Moffit A RIPPLE of in this city Thursday The financial report for the night of appearance of stands as Coshocton who came to this to identify a man who was supposed to be the assassin of Mr Barney's brother in-law Mr I Y H in California last July The particulars of the as given by Mr Barney to a Republican representative are as Mr was living upon his ranch near Willows county California and had in his employ foreman a mta named W In July last the RECEIPTS Admittance 65 EXPENDITURE House oo CM oo QMS color goods 538 500 3 oo monogram 2 85 visited Willows and became ed on returning home without any apparent provocation shot Mr through the heart The derer fled A reward of was for his apprehension Two men have been arrested for the crime one in Kansas and one in Arkansas but neither of them were identified by those who knew the assassin Mr Barney was in California this when he received word from a Knox county detective that a man supposed to be the murderer hid been located in the east end ol the county Mr Barney cane here Thursday and procuring the aid of Sheriff Stevenson and his Deputy Mr Fowler and Mar shal Ely the went to Danville in the evening to look for the man It was decided not to arrest him unless Mr Barney positively identified him The ellow located in a saloon in the village and Mr Barney by drawing his coat over the ower part of hi face went in and ook a look at the man He answered he description almost exactly He had a crooked finger like the er had lost a tooth as had Welling nd in numerous points resembled the assassin but when he arose Mr ney who was well acquainted with Veiling saw that the man was fully three inches than the man he wanted Mr gave the nun a cigar and engaged him in tion becoming convinced that he was not the man The officers boarded a freight trait and returned home Mr Barney remained until yesterday morning in order to look at tne man by daylight but the result oi his scru tiny was the He returned to Mt Vernon and left Coshocton at noon No one in Danville had any suspicion of what the were after and this ar icle will give them their first intimation of how near they were to having a sensation in their Mt Vernon and sundries i 75 75 75 Total 38 Balance sum will the nth Wk ate to dun PERSONAL and Mta Will Wilcoxen of Newark spent Sunday with relatives here Mrs Memorial services were held in the M P Church here on May 27 under the direction of the W C Workman Post G A R and the Walter Magnesi of Veterans The mon was preached by Rev J H Guy from the text I up your pure minds by way of remembrance The church was crowded Decoration Day was also observed by our citizens in grand style Eirly io the forenoon streamer j and banners floated in the air from build ing o building in several places across Main street while neatly every house more or less of the stars and s ripes at their windows or their d As i o'clock the people began to pour m town on in carriages from every till our little village was alive with humanity The arrangement was to assemble at the brick church and form a procession to march to the cemetery In the mean ime detections had been out to trie different burying places throughout the township to decorate any soldiers graves which might be found About o'clock the procession was formed headed by the Plainfield Band followed by the G A R ex soldiers Sons of Veterans Sab bath Schools of the village and zens on foot and in carnages ing the procession as it passed along one would judge that nearly one saud persons were m the crowd On arriving at the the sion disbanded to scatter and evergreens over the graves of our fallen heroes Many rare and ful fell on the different mounds wreaths bouquets souvenirs and other tokens of love and affection were hung upon the headstones at the dwellings of the dead After the mony of scattering the flowers and firing salutes by the GAR etc was over the procession was and marched back to the brick church where Capt E Z Hays of de- livered a most excellent oration to a crowded house and then scarcely mote than half ths crowd could get in side the house The musk was for by the church choir and the Plainfield Band During the alternate singing and other exercises the choir led Mrs C D af the organ and Mr H W Ruling at the head ol a quartette of singers sang the is the Sleep of the Hero be invested in hooks so long needed for the use of high school pupils The Public and School Library can be doubled in any year as soon as we get a hall in the new building suitable for giving school entertainments We have several hundred volumes now and if the Society will come in with as and give occasional con certs we can in a short time have as good a library as our best readers cou d wish if any Alumni nnt working in the Athene in withes he can come in on equal terms All can make contributions by lecture courses entertainments or festivals without in- with the royal spread of the annual given in honor of the incoming class So mote it be Mar the workmen the Tin that Hall Is under way Kv ttw Alumni and all Join In oar emprise earl tall We here express our ks to the public for their patronage to Dr Donaldson the and the choir for their excellent music to Prof Montague for his valuable services in drilling the class to Messrs Dillon and parlor furniture to friends for their for the stage to the class and all who in any way assisted to make the evening an en- Stone The necktie social at the Mt Zion Church on the iust was a cess Proceeds Children's Day will be observed at Mt Zion M E Church Sunday iog June io At o'clock A ly arranged program will be carried out acd a good time is anticipated Let everybody attend Saturday evening May arst a leap year party took possession of Mr Howard house and enjoyed themselves hugely until the wee small hours of dawn played several plays after which they indulged in tripping the light fantastic toe until re- were parsed around con sisting of pie cakes and candy Then after enjoying themselves for awhile they dispersed About 45 persons were present We learn that our young friend Arthur Roderick is ill Mrs Ann Gibson of Dayton Ohio who has been visiting her father John Vance for the past months has returned to her home Mr Johnson Smith has returned from Ada where be has been ing school Mr and Mrs W H Webb and Mr and Mrs J M Vance visited Mr and He Last fall after a most desperate political struggle Col J R Fellows was elected Prosecuting Attorney of the city of New York over Delancy Nicol a Democrat like himself both of the rival candidates being assistants io the office ot the District Attorney who was elevated to the District Judgeship Various charges were made Mr Fellows at the time but these appeared to have little or to weight with the machine and the voters that the machine controlled So assisted by Republican Johnny O'Brien and Barney O'Rourke of the Eighth Assembly District Mr Fellows scratched through with a small ity Mr O'Brien was allowed to keep his office in the of though an army of good Democrats were hungering and thirsting for his place and an indictment which had hung over Barney head for years in the office of the District At- torney was immediately u as Mr Fellows got possession ol the office It is not a pleasant thing to see the District Attorney of a great occasion J M Mr E C Luke was at home las week tor the first time since be began his summer term school at Mt Hope Miss Alma Lechner will not attend school at Baltic during the Jast month of the Our Sunday Schools are improving and growing in attendance each Mrs Wm Webb of West Bedford last week Sunday Mrs John Miller and Mrs John left here a few days ago to visit friends io Baltimore Mr and Mrs J M Vance visited friends in Plainfield Sunday ol last week Rev Weber preached at the eran Church last Sunday We hear that a change of pastors will take place at the Lutheran Church soon Rev Weber retiring after faithfully and efficiently performing his duty as tor of this church or fifteen years A request has been sent to Rev Me Murray of Lewisburg Ohio asking him to take charge ot the cuit It is not known whether he will accept or not Mr James House has a ewe that dav The Beck's Mill boys have settled with David Parkhill Sr It that the boys found some money that Mr parkhill lost some time and it is said they knew to whom it be- longed but did not return it A col- lector was tent for it The amount Joseph Herning died last week Monday and was interred in the etery of the Lutheran Reform Church Wednesday He was 65 years old A violent storm pissed over this place last Monday which needed nothing to make it one of the severest we have experienced within the last decade Trees and fences were torn down and much damage done to a number of buildings but fortunately were Irst Memorial Day was observed appropriate exercises Cheney H A attended the commencement at den Tuesday evening Ja ies Denney of Adams Mills has b visiting his cousin Came Me Naught E Blizzard v sited her sister in Coshocton county last week R L Morgan has been very sick fur a few days past and Mrs Romine of Licking county have been visiting for some dm at Mr McDonald's father of Mrs where her brother Scott lying very low with consumption gave birth to three lambs recently and they are yet living and doing well Adam Aronholt has a curiosity It is a lamb without eyes and only a small o about one fourth of an inch in length for its mouth Its ears are as large as a full grown sheep's ears and it has no nose Its ears are on its lower jiw bone just under lit mouth It was dead at birth and Mr Aronholt had it stuffed and body can see it It is a wonderful freak of nature Jennings and Miss Ida Bates and Will Aronholt and M ss Viola Jennings were visiting at Tunnel Hill Sunday of last week Will Aronholt likes the location very well and thinks it very attractive He will endeavor to get a position as engineer on the C A Si C Railroad the coming summer The slight frosts of May ao and 31 did not damage fruit any in this tion Mr and Mn Durbin of county were the guests of the Collopy family at Bacon one day last week Messrs Hiram Jennings Wright C E Aronholt and Adam Aronholt of this section attended memorial services at Coshocton last Sabbath Several farmers of this place have plowed their wheat fields and sawn and rain passed Moore of Itk far the to do so space it b fee 745 George Wiggins 374 Harrison Waggoner 359 Alex M of our For Infirmary Hoot George T Ayres 676 For Prosecuting Nicholas 9576 Far Long 1422 A M 1350 total 1762 For The above show Prosecuting Attorneys R 133 votes the vote cast for hich ia the highest and 185 the lowest The ticket if ol be- haad and Windy the mil the Mrs Stevenson on Third Street Harry Bryant of Dresden was the guest of his sister Mrs J F Common last week A J Garrison of Pittsburg is visiting relatives and old time at New Castle David started yesterday with his to Cleveland where she wiH be treated for paralysis ofthe tiary Guard has been in town since last Friday shaking hands with his numerous friends of Rev Wm E Hunt enjoyed last week a brief visit from his relatives MBS Jane Hunt and Miss Fannie of Springfield andl Mrs Dr and daughter of Zincs also a solo and chorus There is Blood in the Heart of Columbia yet The band did its part At the close the whole congregation sang Country tis of Thee The exercises Detention day was observed at this place with an in creased interest and attendance ing a growing appreciation for those who gave their lives and their service to nuke and preserve us a nation The people are becoming more united and loyal on every anniversary of events of oar past history The graves at this place wee by the Post and the Sabbath School and then we had addresses by Hon L and Rev T W Cornell music by the Band and the and Moscow choir after which the presentation ot a picture oil Captain Stevens by his lather Mr Thorpas and address by Mr and response by Post Com- mander G W Caoper took place r Proclamation U compliance with a resolution the Council of the Incorporated VU them in oats A storm of wind over this section last Monday ing in f jce a small cyclone It blew down large trees and tore down fences It was the hardest wind storm seen here for some time Mr M Lapp's barn was unrooted and John Porteus's barn was blown down city like this occupying the position of a criminal but such was the case this week when Mr Fellows was called upon to tell what he had done with a dead man's property which had been entrusted to his charge The case was a partition suit between the estate and Kuhne Mr Fellows got of the estate and that was last of it In his examination be- icrs the court his memory utterly fail ed him as to what he had done with the money till the opposing counsel refreshed his memory by telling him that he had gambled it away Men who have less than this are in States Prison by dozens It would be rather humiliating to fee our District Attorney with shackles on his legs on i is way to the big hotel at Smg Sing He got the money of the estate and though yean have passed he bar never paid it The whole affair has a very ugly look and it is especially bad for a District At- torney Job was an old gentleman who lived several years before the Christian era and was quite celebrated for his pa in his day and generation I doubt if they ever had acy dist Conferences in land of Uz in his time for if they did and any nent usHer had called him a dirly loaf er I have DO doubt he would haw attention to it This week Mr Jasper himself ras pat under Art and the at- torney for the prosecution pat him through a regular civil service tion The attorney for the prosecution made it quite watna for the tendent shall not be at all prised it before this row is ended oar School Board would be pretty well split to pieces It was not pleasant to contemplate but politics are entering into the School Boards of New York and Brooklyn as they never have done before contracts for books are given out in shameful violation of the public welfare and promotions are made in consideration of the political service One of the neatest jobs of swindling that has occurred tor many a day took place in Brooklyn on Wednesday A nice smooth shaven gentleman u the regulation garb ol a Catholic priest went into Mr Hart's who keeps one of the finest jewelry stores in Brooklyn and to see a diamond cross shown him and at last he picked out one worth about six hundred dollars ordered it to be sent down to a institution presided over by the Suters of Charity saying that he wished to present it to the Mother Superior but he desired to show it to her before he made the tee if u would suit her purchase to He then de- AT A Story of the Blue Grass Country By Emma M Connelly D Lothrop Company lamo Not since the days of A Errand has so strong and to a a border novel been brought to the attention of the public as is now presented by Miss Connelly in this book which she so aptly terms Tilting at Windmills is questionable whether Judge famous book so deftly and yet so practically the real phases of the reconstruction period and the in- terminable antagonisms of race and section Miss Connelly's work in this her first novel will make readers anxious to hear from her again ard it will cer him a paster on the nose just as the Rev E H of Denver University did the other day it an at the Metropolitan Opera House when an moult of like character was hurled at him The reverend gentleman denies the paster but the usher says that he jaw and the clergyman es that it was a mercy of Providence that he didn't lor if he had taken a mo and shot out with h s left duke there was more than a probability that that particular usher might have been a sul a er's inquest is known not only in Denver where he lives but throughout the entire Methodist denomination as a ture and a consistent Christian who an honor to the church that he It was thought he would have been made a bishop up to the very last moment and while the voting was going on he stepped into the Lbby and as he was rushing back in haste to record his he was stopped by the usher j who declared that the minister gave him a paster on the nose Sever oi the brothers rushed out in the lobby to see the fun and when the usher called the minuter a dirty loafer two brethren from the West who were believers in muscular Christianity cried out Give him one Brother Moore do ju t give him one Ah me ah me i there is a dreadful lot of the old Adam left in the best of us after all It's an awful confession to make but I felt like betting two lars and a quarter on the dominie am from the way he put up bis fives I was sure he would knock the usher out on the round The fact is that Satan has been busy among the churches this week 1 don't know whether he is angry or not at the success of the Methodist Con- ference but he has certainly made it quite lively for the brethren and sisters parted and shortly after was followed by a salesman with the cross in an elegant box He went straight to the House of the Sisters of Mercy and asked to see the Lady Superior whom he told he had a little girl that he de- sired to place under their care and he directed the child's mother to meet him there that day and as she had not arrived with permission he would wait tor them in the parlor The Lady Superior told him to make himself comfortable and handed him a book to amuse with He was left in the parlor and kept an eye on the window and when he saw the salesman coming up the steps he did not the man to ring but opened the door lor him and in- vited him into the parlor and taking box out of his hands said that he would just run up stairs and show it to the Lady Superior He took tne hex and vanished and that is the but that was seen of the ingenious swindler or the diamond cross The lager beer strikers have come to grief as I prognosticated and are now in rth snd ashes When they first struck to be revenged on thyroid employers they lushed to the Central Labor Union and ed them through their m to boycott all the United Manufacturers beer The Central Union complied with their request and the battle be- gan It has been going on al wet ks and the promised aid from Knights of Libor has not been lie men and their families are starving and on Sunday list they sent up a pitiful petition to the Central Labor fc Union to Uke off the boycott from the pod beer the will not take a man back as long as i he boycott remains It was iu vain that they their The Labor Union re used their petition and left them to starve There is no tyranny or op- pression like that inflicted on working men by the so called Labor Unions A lot who have not done an honest day's work for years have be- come district deputies walking gates and master workmen they tainly create both in her own in some of the In their fat salaries while the poor ers are left to starve The rebellion in Assembly 49 agamM thr pi rule of Master ruan required all Mr I s to suppress The weather has been miserable and busineu it at a Truly yours other strong desire to see her f church Brooklyn there has m I next forthcoming work by the same in one of their new her of the State of to Cincinnati for the Supreme of World Excursion tickets to Cincinnati and return will be sold by the Pan Handle Route at extremely low rates on June nth good returning un A M- til June tSth During the session of election of the qualified electors of of the Supreme Lodge K of P there were opened by prayer by Rev Gray I and closed with the benediction by the same Thus passed at Plainfield another anniversary of the brance of those who saved the country from separation and anarchy by giving said ton the loth day of July ween the hows of 6 o'clock 4 M and 6 o'clock P M at the re place lor holding elections lage for tht purport ot an j fnv Governor of Ohio Mayor of Cincinnati and Grand of the Order in Ohio re- long been two factions one party thinking that dar wasn't sufficient in de preacher's sermons and the rival faction insisting dat his dis- courses was too evangelical between them both his Reverence had rather a hard time The collections fell off till they only amounted to fifty cents a week and it became a serious question how a man could support a family ol twelve and pay taxes on that amount On Tuesday night emissary of at Highland House tkm drill by bugle dancing fre works concerts a grand pajade and grano their lives for it George Vensel is prostrated wit hi liquors shall be permitted hemorrhage of the longs I Baft of taM George Latham says there is er buy at his house It is discovered that fly is roach of the thin wheat Clayton Flatt oi spent Decoration Day with his parents at this place for full infer vinous or time of trains and rates ol fare apply to the nearest ticket agent of the Pittsburgh the t fa the sale of said said village shafl on their ballots For the sale of liquors Those io said shall phot on their For the sale of the evil one shut eff the light just as the minister gave out the text And prevailed Deacon Johnson was near the door relit the gat and swatted Trustee over the head with a contribution box tee shot out his left duke and landed Deacon Johnson right voder the communion table Then the ister took a hand in and the and sistan it very lor a till a In and THOSE desiring to visit points in the West will be a grand month of June On June lohand nth tickets will be on sale to and re- turn one Ure or 55 from shocton good returning not later than June iSth Tne Knights of have a meeting at Cincinnati at that time The National Democratic tion will be held in St Louis Mo June Tickets on sale Jape 3rd and good unit Jane at one fare for trip The Republican National tion will be held in Tickets on sale June BM good returning vmii Jane sjrt at one fare trip Excursions wUl be ran to Kans Nebraska Texas Arkansas and kota leaving and 19th at one fare lor the round trip The crops in Kansas are now far and never looked better You should go and see the boundless of the West Land is very cheap now in all Western States oo of ing been tamed to the cities recently but it will be given to farm land for the next two or three yean Don't nusa this your hut opportunity this For full Ticket Agent a CK aod St Louis Company or Louis and Pittsburgh Cowrt to I NEW scenery at the Honse I tomorrow night SALOow-Kiirats A Stradley and C Schumacher wished to dictate how we should ran the Doings and cause our views were not in with their they had thaw names removed from Sale In the case of Mason Voong witt be sold at vs Huntar will be sold at the Court M Saturday June 30 at i o'clock 76 snore or tass in township appraised at Wham it ast shop we will that t Monty the ther were suspended One of the most placet in the city during the week has been the School Board where an tion has been going on concerning the methods of Mr Jasper the Superintendent of onr public schools We have now two ladies on our School Board Mist Dodge being the pal in procuring the present c: MikS Dodge had al letters tht Mils Mow who had long beeos at the Jane the cth the property J of the cows two heads of So bead of sheep ico I of to head of Cheshire and Poland China m M there k in the Slate 8 boars and shout of to fanninf sasoe known on day of sak T C schools UM tbj bud Mbit the J i   

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