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Several keasons S Men Shou!d S * By Artiu (hI IA jI .2 E'i 0QR~ It'0 -:-:ir of "o'v he(rai rus W~::L houhginae s to1 - eQ-eeceeeee lants his,:,~; h tui .- .. ld grow it: ( ultir o hi o a ,carr;'-s it to Th., ar the mo-tney In hlizspcs m ci ch td:-,C nian. And so '.iii. W:tyoung mnau eodnLh turn hF akuo odMte art and brcathe the air c? sa. : 'nd i natu ::!nes? Feeling that ht- is !.C . r: aised ;n th1: h. '-Old coa'lry" lhome." To:n- v.nomen. blessed by tli: thmlk (-J That He so ordazihC Id itl The vio!c,_ ardf t~e wetnsof the r hnot th evil tha't leks aien r-nce ii -ay o ci ife. And 1hr. is no don th , quietude and peacef- l Ispiit try airi-, and there will b. n dsi Iife in the c:ty. Thr c-rn be as n with 'ur-. more ease and idasure are like the sn wfall on the river. S'om-ti-'ng more~ last2ing, mre~ satisf and coneLn.t of the county- home. Tie n-rcsent age has almocst ovreC hIc. Ma cAdI2Ii vCi roaris and direct ion. Wec have free dd ivery oi the news fresh frcm :.he remortst p here 2r the counties .o go to hu!. u t the Jec:ric vwires thlat span our coun by electricity, making the ;.ubbe higi Yoyqung mian, fors-ak~e rot thei commune with the silnt ;iits of dreams. ("Dreams, perhaps. of sonic Live according to the dict:tes of a Render unto the ground the riilzer harve. -Prore ssi; Farmer ..Gd Aa-Mdx C Consumptio Millie By Dr. U Professor of Pathology i HE comu en can peole by cons age carning -paci in the period of un day. In the elass day and in th clas: Wnd may iairlv ndclass~ was500 tr.. Ln.i an.? the patient reachdu th ire-d. There are out few wg-a can wi tsand the pauiperizinig possib: After careful investigaton an'i st actnuai loss in earning cai.a4city. Iaside berculo'si paient~sasfovs: The: States affdicted with tuberculos~is. I is safe to say they are safiiering a (10000 The .,acni .0 r $45.000'.000 and in thne hd', tehl who 1:ave los: entir::!yihcironn u1n of LS90,000,000) .' eeis: os Ifl cons-decring the1 rec:omic ics conlsid:-r the ages at der. a of thec sor- Ber~ti'iion .L stt- that * cent con-i-A ive in~a't U- Unit-d -t: i-s1 p 'cne i thrty- to.er.Aep :essr Lambn es'timate: th loss1 of consaption, echC year, as - fup1 i that the individual1 is worth to thee $53.000WO per yem-, ih- pltential et n.~ k-ss is~ nxan tine' e~er wDh SGood Sheer Sy Tai f AT :: h.i dcg ha3: - ~ ~ ( i i d,'ke t nc i -t: hun . e 'I ' - h2.t -' r 'o '-. -he .stlb r -P vckeubyMachne * . .... ~ t'? - ( Th r %. Of F arm Lif i$ tgg~ s"fcd Why Young 'ay on the Fr !r D. D~avis. j! 0. 1) : i l 0,., i o r.,,, in. J Lc, s:nsru lsil ' and takcs Coe fla% :'~,....L. i'l... ats Lt1"ia. hat Lnol-. y ho0"st; h' TM1,,; a an OCCUP.!tiCfl o Of tiGe1 !(A Cc1' i ,.ad -'readi tlV' 'Z of14 01 c C 'V'"Ak I purity~ withon~ ffeeliri a sengc ol111 will"' hU-.seif to .-W dipL.""l " a atl_ ~t!:~tclc'.gs or he w U2U1" of the au 5V th : t heL*("-y h wu d - l . i thtU L 4) T'ri1 hae Coua- 1)' s for1 cG'af 'e for eili !1&r Sil" t t' iuch niney nMl. etrmi- in town I - 11.'On.'e(C dli-k~.' ,,g tv. the i I*,-.o( d QI(e 01, ,' theC emmIir 2'b01tt, ~1'~~LWc4 m*t' in :M in- ii ri-ght a-, our 425(,j. 1'11uS r(EI" -oenfsc and hav-_! h' attaCLieCtr, T acts oghf .h .'r'~ Ia 'l 1i,' ways or ht ij5 ii~~n> -t'-L ; OklUC hroi other mviho is +~.rrta : i~C ure heart tind( r.ich shll he. ihly !- a.' ;that aric d: :n(,-f~ .ru:-T. shol iP 'a thy n Costs ns to Nation L '.A Evans. J r the University of ILnois. t i2ic l~sinr!h td -0p on the A -.n r- :- ti I PiOlin is sca"" ol '*4' . lizih Thu 'tvr LY of cornsuru"'. ,in "der il4.V'sdr-IgJ4on IM1)aired C'aruijr capeCity was $1.(;5 per' 0. t' -tad li izi;M-'y nothing.a lscue that' costi oC) Ii;'izr in '11'. !,-(I~ of: it I J OLE 3 MILLIONSi tartling Operations of Fake Financier IG hAUL OF STCCKS AND EBNDS harles Whitney Norton A-rested for .Fradent Action in Connection W ith Arizona Mining Stock--Ob tained Shares Under Agreement to Sell and .tver Returned-eg tiable Papers to Amount of 8.,000, 000 Found in Es Room. Chicago. Special-A Federal war Lnt was served on Charles \% hitncy orton. who was arrested by the po ee and who is said by the polie id postal au1h0rities to be respo We for exaens:ive swindling opera r'. whnhe xna- taken to the mnty jail. He will be arraigned^ _(ore mL Steil!s ('ommissioner oot soon. T specifi Case )r w'4ichi Norton! was arrested was in mr.eetion with Aizona minin stoek is elaimncd that Nrton has de n.uded people ,i 11 prts of the nited S o!es d u, bonds and se iritips am)ounting 10 $3,00.0000. I: is claimed by the )nieers that orto1 Would obtai ;stock from an) rs-on who would trust him, and "ree to sell it in the market. . He icht. the pollee dc. sell the ok and h:.- miIt retaini it. but tiw sult to the nero-n owninga the stock as the same. They vould rveuivr mon" non Norton, nor would 1. stock be returned to them. [n his room were found bonds. ocks. abstracts of land titles. first Lorues, and. oth er negotiable pa ers. the grater part of which Is 2lioht to he geniine and worth al :ost $2,000,000. Th-e postal antiorities deciare. that e v have been searching for Norton I nee Jantury. 1S9-2. when he disap ared from Detroit. Mieh.. osten bly to go to London, Eng. About ro vears later Norton was in El ira. operating the American Whole de Brokeraze Conpany. It is also aimed that he was arrestcd in Trey, Y.. also in Rutland. Vt.. where he rved a sentenec of oe year in jail >r the fraudulent use of the mails. t is einimed by ihe police that orton soii: ted stoeks and land ies of all descriptions to sell. When reed by eustomers for the stock trned over to him he informed them it he would go to London, Eng.. i order to obtain a better market. itle.; to deeds and lands in Nebras Kentucky. Tennesee. Virginia ::a other States running into thous :ads of acres, were iound in Norton's ssession. One deed deseribint 50,- 1 )J aeres of piae lands in Virginia d another describing 20.000 acres .Nebraska, appeared to be genuine. THE STRIKE SETTLED. uthern Railway Machinits Re turned to Work Mvonday. Washsinigton, Speial.-The strike machinists on the Southern Rail ay which was inauguarated recent - or an inicrea se in vwages was set-j ed. An amficable adjustment has sen reaehed with the ce:amittee of :ntiniss. under which the strike i! be dielared olT and t.l:e men: new 1strike will return to their old po tions Monday morning, Nov. 5. ithout prejudice ona account of the ike. The mcn who remained with e company are to continue at work. ose who~ have been iemploedsincc e strike will be relieved from the tops before Mona morrning, but ithout prejudice acs to their continu I tmpoyment by the compnmy in :her iaces, or as to their future nloyment in the shops if needed. 8,000,000 For New York Schools. New York. Special--It was decid i that the recent app~ropriation by : board of estimate of $S.000,000 >r new schools in the city will be rovided by the sale of city bends. a riuick is the city .e~;teuading~. espee ly in Brooklyn. that schools haveI be but in all directions to meet te requirements. Merit System for Employes. Grad Rapiai. Mich.. Special-The tory & Clark ,Jiano Companiy. of: rand -Haven anonneed a novel .ar1 systen f rter employes. hr ha~ve set1 asd 6:*.0 in cash ize . hich w.ill be awarded men in e diioren deartmeP'Os in their orsI Nvme I. 90. The dte )rment of thI o their arrival at Ie shoJ imorni: an s andi their *ri wi. 6 I.4ege up. anri : tend cof ti ~n.ar ix :pize.s will z wared. The~ firt prizes: in: the' iferent decparnt tts are in moc,'t ew Navy Paymaster Assumes Office Washinton, Special.-E'utace B. ogers, until recently pay director of Navy. as-umned the otice of pay atrgeneral and tnok over the du cs. Mr. Roeiers takes th plce enriI*rb: who i,..ounced his rsri : . f retrin mci.-: ntie : o. i Replace -a Convicted Clergyman. Aberdeen. S. D. Sp-cial.-Rev. J. .Hysop. o' Siou.: Falls. S. D., has c'ept:d a call fro St. Mark's Epis n ebuneh, of this ei;y. to assume are. . 'the r h. He. M. F. .otrm:ry v. po h- bte reetor of chvurcha-r th' past" *seve~ year-, sae ve- e Cgeo Lead and Eadw~od enreh , wah e have bee" ihout a roe i'r sinice he conviction: the Rev. G. C. War . c onnection THANKSGIVING DAY SIT President Says No Nation Ever Had Such Prosperity. Washimton, Special.-The Presi dent's Thanksgiving Day proclama inrl wrs made pubic a: the St* DL partnt. I folow: "The time of year has come when, in :accontance v. the wise custom of our forefaters it becomes my duty to Set aside a day c, -hanks 1vin and prai to the Almigt eause -f the blessings r eeled, nid of praver that these lss in's my be cont nued. Y'et no"ther -e. ee -efore in our his-tory o: la t~e h~wryof any othlernin hIs a people enjoyed more abouoi. n -i spurity than is our.. 1 ..erity so zreat that it should aroue . us no spirit of reeke-s piide. and least of all a spirit of heed less disregard of our responsibiliLtiS. hat rather n sober sense or our man blessinxs and a resolute purpose. ,n der Providencez. not to -forfeit them by iny action of our own. ''Material well-being, indispensable thouAh it i., can never be an:: hing but the foundation of true nationa reatness and happiness. If we build not1hi1ng upon this ifoundation, then Ir national life will be as meanin less and empty as a house where only the oulndation has been laid. Upon u;Ir material well-beiniz must be built -uiperstrur:ure of individual and na tional life lived in acceordance with laws of the highiest morality, or else our prosperity itself will in the lon run turn out a curse instead of a blessing. "We should be both rererentiy thankful for what we have received and earnestly bent upon turning it into a means of grace and not of destruction. "Aecordinzly, I hereby set apart Timursday, the twenty-ninth day of November next. as a day of thanks -iving and supplication, on wllieh the enile shall meet in their homes or their churches, devoutly to acknowl edue all that has been given them, and o pray that ihey may in addition re >eive the power to use these gifts ariaht. "In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be afflixed. Done at the city of Washington, this 22d of October, in the year oa ou; Lord, 1906. and of the Independence of the United States, the one hun dred and thirty-first. "THEODORE ROOSEVI [T, "By the President: "ELIHU ROOT, "Secretary .of State." TO DISCUSS RACE QUESTION. Governor Receives Letter Fronr Editor of "Tradesman" On Conference With President. Columbia. S. C., Special-Gov. H1ey ward. as previously announced, v;2l attend the conference of Southern goverrnors and other prominent peo pie of this section to be held in Nash vil!le early' next month. From let ters received it is evident that the "race problem" will be prominent subjeet at this umeeting and the -:y ernor is tainggrea interest inth Shooting in Greenville. Greeiville." S. C. Speelni.-Hd. Hud son, a yvrgarer was shot inth head in a remote setion of Greenv-lie cunty: late Saturday night. The crime weas reported to the county' au thorities and two negroes have been arrested. It is said, that Hudson with several others was out huntine and that they were vest:h about a fie near the behway when two shots weie fired from the~ darkness. Hudson canuot live, physsicians say. The bul let has bu;ried itself in the brain. '38.000 Baies of Cotto:1 Shipped. Wininintrton. N. C., Speceial.-More than 5.000 bales of cottn, vnined at over $2,000.000. were exported by Messrs. Alexainder Spruce & Sons on three British steamers that clearedl from the custo.: house. ~Two of the caragoes go to Liverpool and the third to Bremen. The ships are the Lord Curzon, Id,333 bales: the Osecola. 3.303 bales; and the. Hluron.. I0.000l bales. TFour steamers are left in port for cotton cargroes and are being lea ed as fast a~ possible. News Items. A fig-ht near Danville, said to have been over a girl. may result in two deahs. Mr. Hanson 's chnllange to ongre-ss man Lanbh for a jernt debate may be d eclined. Halii ZhI Cooner died in Stafiord (On tC n.?KI2ene .4 ;x v 1n a a Seeretary, R~oot conferred with the President on the colitical sit tion. Aahama by the Southern. Central d' Georz:a and other m bi railrad. wer fld wiWh the Interstate Cuomcre The Gov-.ernment met def eat in the frst vote on the Efduention hill in 'em :inee of :het house of Lords. JToh:: ReZmnd declared complsion lvould b necessary to seur'e conli - nee wiih thep lGnd Art by landlord'. Dr. Eph W. Foster Shoots Himself. Union. -S. C.. Specia.-A sensation was ereated here Monday afternoon, when Dr. Eph W. Foster, a young dentist wecll known and popular throu:hout the State. shot himself while in the Union Hardware store on Main street. The bali entered just above the heart, but missed that vital organ. Though living, his corndition is quikc critiesl. SENSATION0 SRUNG Evidence o~f kg Practice by Tobacco cc~s -S'' " - t dac n-y 1-60 r. r- -'- -' Th-at 17hcy 'r o'": t n C;.- C ntracti Pa-iCr 1-ca" it* YJ1ava S.jait I 'ann o n T & aa ictzS. . L ( 1 Cki 11e Ait.,' B 'ii'.'''~a3 o r t * I.Yet i% '' ' . . J'3If. pubilen"tr-1 ) nam 1'P i i 0I'l3~n l 011 oIan!' no1'., id wi.i I appen it for-;~ flor- I), .. 'pi3- 1) L I whiu te'"-d '.. ss?v z- (: 7NiC' cor 33 3 ':y.tlo iD( rceiIfv 'ov~ ti,33 I led3'i toaeov trpus (-roll~o flCI. .3 and an?! ~ J that34~'P swith I~f dilt: 0;--11 .- I,: I !ez3. 0 Iv0-Ic'll I a~'' j ~ "I11Icu1' lI I o 11':idV La e tel3? to S. i? ' )%' that1 scv;Mz?! bifis vffetan- the ii dC c 3."v t tile c ipi, -iI of t.:1. (j'ii3rc3.11tl at the la,,t se-ssion of an '111 1c~~ O~ ( A-.I ,;a I -u-S e 4 t - i-..iiClv pfjaoe . which arc q an: [Lvr!lI1n~W pr3.aprieto3rs cl h~..d ~?.' evdm~foir 'a large sumn lll f UU3r a C(ec)-..it to Pilb i h hOp1~S'3i aicd o ia'1-r-tian 10 wveol.? I f* 'L!i-v t dayv of August lha't t X at day, for piihiishin S~lun1i.) iv ha; iefu'.ed to lubl;~ tle 1 am furthera :i30.. at C' I \oek~1,; i-lcayinc' putl:J('al1( 0 o l' - ils e 'iae in' V; ,)1033i of t s~r A4 A -l r i n Q! Al c.I r-r. L1 CONDITION Of IREASURY Treasurer Treat's Aninal Report Shows Excess of Revennes Over Expenditures Up to End of Old Fiscal Year and During Quarter. a::. Sp:al.-harls H. Treat. Trcanarer of the Ur~ited States, Sumitted is -nnual report to thz e y IfeTrasary, and in ref crecjc~ tu the :tceahi trnsactiorS saild in par --T ee result C the ordinary revencs and enenditures for the L.s Cal yar 196 was a surplus of $25. 669."122 as compared with a deficit of $23,00I.228 for the preceding year. A ctiation of these favorable con ditions is reeed in the transae ions for the flrst quarter of the cur rent fiscal year. in which the reven uCs were 5,J1.314 in excess o the exuen ditures. The available eash balance on June 3, 1906. was $1$0.639.354, an increase of $35,211.8062 as compared with that of 12 moLths earlier. . The monetary stock of the coun try took on a growth during the year of $186.S66.727. of which $118.050,777 wa.s in gold, $5.450,396 in silver and $65.392.654 in national bank notes, while the Trensury notes decreased $2.027.0;0. The aggregate stock of mney~ at the close of the year was $3.069.97G.59I, of which $2.736,446. 623 was in circulation. The national h;n4 depositaries have been utilized durinz the year as a medium through which the excessive accuuulation of money in the Treas urv was restored to the channels of trade. The balance in banks to the eredit of the general fmiid. May 5. was $102.70S.123, the Lehest point reaei:ed during the fiscal year. "The national bank notes presented for redemption during the year amounted to $296.292.SS5, as against 1308.29S,760, in 1.905. "The treasury holdinzs of gold continues to attract the attention of financiers both at home and abroad. t is apparent from the continued ae ennmation that a large share of the produet of the g.-old mines of the world is brouent to the United States. a The gold coin and bullion in the Treasury June 30, 1905. amounted to ;706.592.399 and at the close of the fiscal year 1906 it had advanced to $;07.051,690. By October 26, it at tained a maxinmum at $S77.296.23S. "The United States vaner currency issued amounted to $629.396.000 and the redemptions were $577,445,100. a net increase in the volume ontstanding of $52,450,900. "The pressude from bant-ers and others for a !arzer and more regular supply of small denominations of cut rency continnes unabated, while the Treasurv is without resources for the inue of small bills to comply with their urcent requests. t is to be ex peeted that Congress will ultimately enact the legislation that it has un der consideration, which will brin full relief from the existing condi Snit Aagainst Tjasflocked. Trenton. N. J.r<pecial-Vice Chan r-ele.r Berge n rade permanent the nreliminary infeti~ron recnly gran.I ed restraining R. P. Richarcson, Jr., & Compaxny fr*om prosecuting a suit in North Carolina against the Amceri eran Tobhaceo Company to have the company declare a muonopoly. The 'in 'unction is to stand until the New Jer sev curts have det rmined the owner chinj of the contrllig interest in th6 Riecardso n comnpanyv. which co1 nro: :ne :nterest the American Tobacco Company claims. News N~otos. With th~e firing (of a blast of dyna mite from Grant Peak, the Walker Lake Indian Reservation. a new Elido rado, was opened to set tiers. The San Francisco officials trying to prosecute grafters were sustained in ourt and will go ahead. The lust week of the campaign in New York started with a great snow of activity on both sides. TH. G. Jahckson has beenapitd :-nm i ne of &eed er South Car The motion: o the St.a ardt . Oil C anliany at' Findiay, Oi. fo a newv tri1! was overruled. but 'me wa- m kowing for filng exceptions. Both sid.es in the lirei srac ompany fight claim vie:.ry. The ifference between E. H. Harri !nai and Stuyvesant Frish over' the lois Central railroad as sai t-" o be An cieetric train pAIn re ftrona the ody of er separating Adamie. 's bI t S:tratoga. N. Y., beca usej hi Woailure to get renominati n. ricons point to a "new dei hrebu "i of the politicai iight in ;1 'v-.two states and three terri rits will hold elections on Tuesday no:et week. State Mtill Men Organize. Charlotte. N. C., Special.-The orth (Carolirna Cotton Manufactur rs' Asociation was ti:a name L.vei o the organization: 'f North Caona otton mii! men whic wa :s formaed in tis city. Mr. R. M. Miller. Jr.. late r~ident of the Aunerican Cotton Manufacturers' Associatio'n uas co sen presient; Mrt. S. B. Sargent. Erst vce president; Mr. Charles iseman, of Monroe, secone vice resident, and Mr. S. F. Patte-rson, of Roaanoke Rapids. third vice president. No one was named for tha o~ie~ c'; secretary Late to.s SIn Brief A MINOR MIATERS OF ;NTE LNST Mrs. Virginia D. You 1ditor of the Fairla S. C., L* witer er:~ 'r a l ability -d~L~ S(tUla A~~~~ V VL S ' t *7l The an-:m'r. y*1*';ft of the ranin ( + cP (C -l 1i VCS the -C Rus i'*- stuio pase quier- L( drly t in pite ars oe co ray. hA e. rhn Unvers: c h to wav stired up the an-Amcni ean feeling t J u shd Ti-asurer Treat shows lnt the sui . of European is bee0. in .old in lie United States treasurv. SeCretary Wilson has ismed a num ber of new meat ispection reguhi tions. The Panama Can~-l Co(?11mmission C. tirates that it will requirc au appro priation of $25.40U.25S for next year'* work. A prinof the Som-hern. Railway ,thons at " Maches ter, VaI.. has bet; ':'ricaded in ;rdcr to pro:.et strik,. rea.ers from the striking machinists. Governor Swanson commuted to Iit. Lnrisonmnt the sea-e of Lilli . Youn '. of Ra*'ippahanIi:ek counity, wh'. had bcen sentenced to be hanged. E. A. Taylor and A. L. Peartre. were arrested in Rhmiond., charged with obtaining money under false pry tenses. Judge Dayton, at Clarksburg, en jfinied the sale of the T. M. Jackson coal lands. which are said to be worth $1.200.000. Timothy Wocdruff wanis President. Roosevelt to come out and repudiate the Hearst circular which makes him anpear as entertainag v'ews on cap ital similar to those held by the New York candidate. The American Stock Breeders' As sociation is in favor of ' comDelling candidates for matrimony to pass a State examination. Senator Dubois has informed Prc ident Roosevelt that if Secretary Taft makes speeches in Idaho against 'ov ernor Goodiug he will appe In the attitude o2 defendin ormonism. that being the only issu . , In response to ors-cirenlated. it is alleged, as a -e-that 'the whites of Brockhave Miss.. were forming a Ku Klux man to drive out the ne groes. the latter have orzanized Whiteca band, which has already killed -e man. Giord Hjooe, the negro coachman fo 'rerly in the employ of Augustus Wrtje. the Pittsbure mnililonaire, who~ uias been suing is wife for divorce, as convited of perjuryI committed when he swore that Mr-s. Hiartje was *intimate with him. 'An interview betwee s2. Mary Bake Eddy and a number of newspan per trepresentatives was airranged t President Roosev1't to.ok with him! to his cotsntry home at Pine Knot. Va.. his annual r::essage, to which he will put the finishing touches. Chairman Griggs prediess that th: Democrats win zmn 67 members of the IHouse of Representail:es. Hereafte: each 'offlec2 and soldier in the armay is to wear anmbered aluminum badge that will identiry him in case of deathi or accident. The pitiful story of the fcormer Anne Gould's life since she marriedI the dissolute and extravag:mut Count oni Castellante was told in court et Paris when the divor& ease eame up. Govevrnor Magroon :as .e lwn the Cu hans a great :e.rpri 1 by arounauin: that American ocupninu rill be no: ptnv adrainistrative. b~ut refnrmative. Rui~ssia wjil .:t is said'. hid a na-val station at Ale:adro:sk. on the Eijht of the identified pr-rticipants inl he robbery of the custom house '-:n-hieri in St. Petrsbur ar to be tken to Croustadt for execution. Thec progzram of the'1 French1 Cabi netis aidto hnehthe pubic owner hip of mines .:.nd ab":.a of the ava~ih pe-nnlty. ree ti. set th H-. ust. vll win. th:: lia::eia and hiness m'en con r imOP ame::Ue lsu the airnde Fiv p. r(om v;ere seaed to de-at yjh uig of t he r o Dr uian! P. Tihom::s n ode ane .t ear or h: ast tnear Atlanta, .Ga.. :mdn readyv lost his life. .Janes H. Haiyes, rthe [lihmornd nc ro leader. .re cued the* ' Neublica: mi a spceh. Judge Jag. E. Cary. v'ho presided at the trial of the Chica anarchist hoile~Mated in the Hiaymark'et riots. is dead.> The number ofI perso::s ile in th wreck near Atlantie Ciy( pae Htearst and Hiughes. the rival can Udates for Governor of New York. -om-inded their up-State tour and vil wind up the campaig: with meet -s in Manhattan. C'ol. R. H. Dularny. one of the weal hiest and. most promitient mec. Sa