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D U N T I )L W iC NEt No 016,1 21Emials.t,103 ty, Schol andSecia No.ax, 2incldngs neDl One olar)('ointaton:1 2la mill. t Acttorist.ppiest Nor9 th fmIs. ea o '0, oti istrieby given5 tha thel fis e kensCount war oen Cfor the bcl~,wi~ olleto o a 'Vednesday, Otoe 15th,ee at.i Wtde sday, ik ent. ofstaxtteo n are es fllo s 'f1 ad5 Co n y ya . .. . ....ei ..... t4 Ails.p d b 's*naloSethoon . t.... ..lbl 3 illas.wl benss..........itd Ste .. . .r...e(ili (ind Conr. y taxe........14.' ill.lna ns R.R bons,fo purrtcae fo wnshirpl, nn., 'n R.11.d 'bond fhorgEustatofecTonab of isrc. o.10, 1% illosCuny Dtrct.' No 3 2 mls STAT 'r1"M EN ' O' -\. ul'TO;S A'l N TmiEN'r. lI' AI'I(lNt.; 1"i.' fNS FOR TiEF YEAR 19:. 0F ' 'I('1'' 01' ('O'.NTY AUL')TOIC. l'irkns ('o ity S. ('.. .Nove mberttlt' , 190: . The .\uditor's bookhs will lie nlened o>n tdht lirst (l-1 t1f .l-anuary, 19):1, for ht" purpose of taling returns t'. real aind eruonal p r(opertV ma polls, Ind f',r all special taxation in I'irlkens ('ounty. Vor the cnvt e nm- of' thi Inblir, the 1)oo n al uinttments a"re at Six \lii. \lunulav. .l:aiiary 5 lth, It1':;. ('thu+'in ' Te4Ilayv, .Il ua i r 6 1t I . I. . ('Int r:aIl - \'te <lne tl : , .Iai,,a 'y li l, i ::. l'u irrche TlIhur4schty, . a' u1:iY ti, I.iherty - i< lay, .l:tntt:ry 9th, 19u:., I'irlkrn. iat r< ay, .I'anitatry" - l h,.. ti t 1 0:i. E'a ,lvyv .\lon<day, .l 1 1"ay" 1:'th 1!u :. l't : l"Y Tu"stlry, .anIInry ::ttlh, 4II::, ('roswll \\'ttnetstday\, .latn lary, IIt'h, 1t,,:, ('ll'ainsI I t Ilit l ay, .Ilanuary' I:11'h, 190: 1 I ol "sp r', h op l" fill" . 1-'r1i .a n: - v 1 ,h, 190:1 . Il ' ,,- s Satur<l:ty, .1aitnuary 1iIIh, 1'.0:., Ilug"hes' Sf tor- .\ltu'ya , .tanunal \ t-Ih lI' . : 1 I'l I' 4' ind' owt n -T'ua"li alay, .l:iltnali :l''ti I I 1:t II Il , i lt 'r"ing-s \ i, 1 ln,,l:ay, . , ' e , i t. -\il'n's Stor1 Thsei ay, lau:i r :I'i, 190:. '" I I ,mhr' Ib-siilnce- 13ridlay, .lalaary 2 1 P'i"krn. -Salturtl.ay, .lanutary" ''-tla, 1:ru:. \Mile ('rrrl< .\lnmla. .larnutry :'rth, 1!n::. I'r:alrr'. T'ul=day, .1:Inu: y ::7th, I9t):. \ flire.r i.hll '!;lI b u' .I 'ia I ry, . 1 \t:. il i be in t - .iit: 'li'i Cou ('g . llouse, cont inu at sly u1n1t t fiIl ht l11 h Iday of- I-' ru a ry, 1'.i41u , afit,r wihich in the bhr Iouk ,s will bI ll 'I, amdltif'ly 0 ) t'r (' nIII. pen:1ll will he adl - (It"d for no n-return,1s. In order to save ronfusil n :4it to avc i<l mui,tak e', '0ll' .\tditor will at. S4nit personally to t taking of all t'tnrns, ancd all erson-: ownin! prop erty or liable 1t poll :assesntl are - 4- (lIt' to meetl Ih .\ulit or on his runn(ls and he prrpared to g ive funll info,rmatiun as to his p ropetrty" ant fIh, 11 114 nd1 natnhl r of' Ihe school litritt in which he lives amd in whib his prope-rly, liable for taxa ion, is Siln l, Sho n( anl l l n l elii to nt I thr. .\nditor n i s r1 rnidI, it will he to their intere"t t) Ilhimt in his tlict hel'nre his :>ook, are (lo d e4111 the :att-h of l-'rbruary\, I!It:i. All persons owning rpety" in any" district t r tli:-trits in wv,hit-h there rdis a SpaI r:l lvy' for' rhool pl- o.es. arre reltf"s1 l d I( to g-iit the \alue of atny" D such lroIpert v so trh"jrct if) special levy fo r 1us il l pu11 rposes l N() re tur s n:a e by *tI awi w ll be "et"rlIc(td. :r, lin' l'w r(iaires that Jall -perrsons- owning. roperrty v nI-: ? .., ,r-- ..,2,:xd for taxationl ither perrsonally or by age'nt 11. A. . . - I! -11 h tligli t the sam ne for f) l ithe ownrr, an (1 all returnitu i lhe '.w1 . : ., . It will s'ave mturh tilntt to tax :a\ors, :a!: hl vi .:i fa' ta-tte he work of the Assessor, if. evr- pe"rson befor-- (N',.- ! . . , wi . i 0-Pua l.tIou a oin 0 Ilete list o ' every itet on 1 t- : 1 11"r; of 'ie rioil .itg ore -- .5 llor,e, rattIt-e, ntr sheep ai ,r le 1-iet :: 1 , wc ; t:ie' r41rg-, and piineo s h uggKies, wa;Q1tns1 and r:arriag..s Ilo :, ,an-r-d" '-:! I r:ac'hinery antl engines, 1oneyVVs, notes and aronnt, at inllrht:n"'.:. :it'i all other p roetrty , p includinr; 'houshld goodN. 5 1t is always r'equlttiredt tha 1ti the .\di Iit' get .hr lirIs g-ien n:at e in full. I'nde t he hear'Il of l aceili of.4~' r ticone wil iita'lm m-e Atlislp h onshipr.. Amtlf'ei ta ,pyr t e ipe rei lf-t numii' Shi ' te iro ofhol dh"istrict. Th ev a ealso r<iesteil o l0'state w hh e the o el . i . 1it )te in. ltown'h e n th o nr. .rii a tlcsi tIoolni l,mi l':yr hetide,r r . pkart io ne (3t44C-nshlipt ait aI parfti anoth 11- i1nasipl.i1 (os eelty,ig-i'ing- the. uneer, o-it acres4') if le'ni Ial-lon ie <- p- i yn n .i llolst !)ipl13,A n xpavers reuria. t:h '''t'hOieyls own on h .'c'h-, o .)i''S.(a.l ofIle -oiey Thrlae a ro ii y ehigall persh-os o nn.p o ---m n m n . ing~c ihars-a- et sul-vei-.Itcly, -ci-e RICH-nt huhInti, MAG-urANS ORusE, .\11le byahi e oli betwensd tha e o :l-e -an -it e r outgoing fial, .anday exs ce hse w.r, r IiItlbint- V4ile Ni'.' i 0-Wlti s pi rt Mercn beig- l. ine, r 'rines a:hor lis a e di-imeil ntaxble pis. ioneiean t'ruteran f tre xciepfteid.Iee ie nth iiier sin wery e-lbonrtity dere areh 11( peis woi''tf :in1otreti Srta-1 1s nbot tk a ni'-ewsaert. The noltllirlai- o - tICo.'t't)Mh n ai'he' Ia 41sydl ior by pa1telinf then ulthe iu-ie t ae of ilt tsi' or byttllt Ittur is for 11(S loh relfand p..-hersetmith prorty are tinh 414),<l ortax.ton't hi ti ea e elvle eef f oi': its m-''e qji lt ot the 1'te o nvalu 0 r1' -the r shat o uld ben 1Cnl ineg 1.fi y 'in a thole i *1 e iofit poferty thae sani w i l bre refrrl to: ' 3"u1 iad fIg l- i ' f-lo cor reio. To aroi< thbecel -hskin to both myefa<ltetx tryeri oldmn Freuoeac taxpaer BNnKER ATl -NEW OaiLeIm.nS andPrnces tret- toQu e spc ly tora teet I-enc thouh Cmpbll'Ne'v O'lAuditorL 'ieken Countvey 1111 od --Flet stret-to-tth - ,t t lrm -atreet to (ie h efhalgl. Couts;whee 'isor Thi T as ER Thnfi covention o the Anuanor celvd b tac Lrd hancllo. Te fator bnquclt n hli o;nvedhasl. t- oves wrekii fo io thouan T C IC E -"II 4' FlG 0I- gus-.Svr ebr fth i - stry wer prsn n eiee <. it 10 o'clock tomorrow anornl, . t,ulane hall. At the heatdquarters lth loci secretary there was a 1u.3 (cene to(iYty. T''he registers were til )bjec"tive point .of a large crowd of bankers und .visitors from- ubrou, vho had- to wvaitdad.take;theIr turn it -reg1string."and..eevetyg.Ah..:of, lofal cdrede.lals 1n Ahse: :orr) o' t on yard encased: in - a: neatly - engraved mit alver case, qnd't button to display. on vit he lapel o the eoat. Tomorrow's . rxercises will be opened by President 1 1lyron T. .ferrick of Cleveland, and d ut(dresses of welcome will be deliv- nto ,red by Oovernor Heard, Mayor Qtp- ed leville and R. M Walnsleyv president mI >f the New Orleans clearing house. 'he reading of various reports will )ecupy the remainder of the day. l. - -- - - tilu BUTLER'S CASE CALLED be ('olumtlbia, Mo'., Nov. 10.--'i'he case ( Col. Edwurd Butler, adjourned no romn October 15, was called for trial rc cdaty before 3udge .Hockaday. ('ol. liutler is at prominent Demo- 1.r ratie leader of St. Louis- and ha.s to ace the charge of attempted briber3 a securing the garbage contract for hat city. Owing to-the promlinence )f tihe acensed and - t-he gigantic mu- d lieipal sean(lals recently unearthed c ni St. I,otis the trial -of Col. Butler WWi1 at t racet. widespread at tention. ni 'C SINGLE STATEHOOD " e( Oklahoma City, O. 1'., Nov. 10.-The J sineh-s' '.t t ehood executive committee at ntiet here today to discuss the a1via- a bility of calling a. third convention It and to consider the question of framn ing a State constittion and further (lea'nad mission -into the Union of n1 tAes.. 'The proimloters of the lnove- 13 nw.. r'present, -tahose favoring the Iliissi(on of Oklahomua and Indian territo ries as a single State in oppo sition to those who desire to have Oklathomla amlitted alone. s RULED-OFF JOCKEY'S SUITS -;ri hi I'aris, Nov. 10.--'The suits for dam ages brought by .1ohn Itciff and Mil t(1n1 IIenry, the American jockeys, , aga i inst the Jockey Club be<(ause of t1 that. -body's action in revoking their ; licen,zes to ride in ra.ces,'and thus de priving them of a means of livelihood, ,. .ai1ne uip for hearing today. The sentence of the French Joeke3 ,lu'h revoking the jockey licenses of John Iteiff and Milton Henry caused a t 1urf sensation when it was an nounced on October 12. At the time it was stated that the action was taken on1 evidence secured by de Ieetives of the French police depart aent, the offense specifically charge<d that. the jockeys had "prevented favorites from winning." The proofs a Presented by the detectives that t Ilenry and Rleiff had been implicated in racing frauds, were accepted as t final by the .ockey Club, and sentence wsas pronounced in a manner that left no chance for the lccused riders to. appeal from the decision reached. u:nder the international agreements I existing between racing ollicialsr tlhe action of the ,Jockey ('lib also barsa lteiteit ( and hlenry from ridinig any-. where in Europe, the United States, ('anada and Australia. On this their stuits for 'damages are based. ti: .jockeys eontending that they weni. pninished unjust 13'. They each tsk fo1 $-0,000 tdaimages, BRITISH SHIPS GO SOUTH lllifaIiCxx. N. S., Nov. 10.-The fing- I ip j Ar'iannxo and t.he othter ships) ofj le lirit ish NorthI A tlan-tie squadron. al lfox' the Souath today. AUTUMN MEETING AT BEN~NINGS Washxington, D). C., Nov. 10-Visitor's lx II ainninags today on thle occasion1 ot a le opeing of the atiumn mtee-tixng oxea lc Wash'lintgtont Jockey~, club founoa thei gr'ounads in spleridid condition unao Iara mnorec a ttra'ictive t-hzan in preCviouas I year xs. .\iter'at ioxns axnd inmprovemixents mxade duing i the summtaer havi ie trani xs-< bxormedl thIe tr'ack into onte or the I fast est-amnd safest in t4ne coutry,' 'I he meeting p)romtises to bIe a success int eery wayi3. News and at tractivet a stakes said hantdicaps have beent ad1 der- andi( mtany of the turf classie's. t suen'l as thte D)ixie and the Vestal. wilt lie r-evived. Tlhe meeting coatnt iue's tutil Nov. 29. SCH OOL TO TEACH SOClALISM~ Kanisa.s City, Mo., Neov. 10.-At Ar gent tinae, Ens., t.here was opented to day a school for- theo teachling of so cialism. It, is t'lte Interntat ional Schtool ~ of Social Economy, originially estab lishted ini Chicago int 1900, and aftet' wvard conduceted in (Girat'd, Kas1., andc San atFranisco, Cal. The founder' And t chlief pr-omoter of the college is Wal ter Thomas Mills and he cia ins thxa t 100 sI tudents fr'om vat'iouis parts of the Uniited States antd Canada arc en I r-olledl fox' the first course at. thte in slit utioan. Inastruction will be given in t-he ox'igian and deveclopmexnt of t he mecanis of ?roduction, of the class -s iggle, of the induxstrial arts, of tthe learnedcu professions, of thte tuse of (10 atest ic a nmals, of militar'y powers e 'and( tatct ies, of the forms of gover menct. of the frateranal organtizations, of the ecclesiastical institutions, and r ionts should cuxlmintate in Sociailism. CELEBRATED BATTLE OF TIPPECA.. NOE& Cixnciannati, Nov. 10.--Thle annaiver sar'y of thte battle of Tlippecanioe wats ceecbr'ated todaty at thte tombti of Geni- nY lerl Williamt Harry Hlarr'isoni, at Nor'th Blend, near thiIs city. T'he hate Presidlet Benjamin Harrison b)ef-ore his death hatd a ntew tomh built ov'er tihe grave of htis illustrious grand- . fathlei-. Th'le exercises todaiy cont sisted otf historical otations and se-0 lect ins of music. w 'FR ISCO TO ISSUE BONDS p1 St., Louis, Nov. 10.-Favor'able ac tion is expected tod1ay at thte annxual ba mneetintg of thte stockhtoldiers of thte St. Louis aind San Francisco raIlroad 20 on the proposal of the directors to in- Iti crecase thte bonded Indebtedness by $18,000,000. The issue is to beC tsed for the constructIon or acquiisitioin by of addlitlontal lintes. t-h bir GR ACE GEORGES' NEW PLAY New YArk, Nov.' 10.-At Newbutrgh iu tonightt Miss Grace George will gIve (IS lhe Init-ial p)resetntation of her tnew )lay, "Pre'tty Peggy." The play deals wvil vith thte life of Peg WVoffingt.on and ~1 nany wveil kntown literary p)erson- ntei ages of thte day are introduxcedl In the mil ourse of the drama. elai Let us always do our duty at all re >laces, and at all. times. When we for lo that the humnblest of us *111 be foil erving in that great army which pri, chievea the welfare of thle world, pali COTTON. Some Past Hostory. New. York, Nov. 5., 190:3. . n1 vie:w of Iueh Ihat is heiuia" heardl LI *aid in rogard to the devel.p nt of the alleg;e( to) crop, und inc w, further, of t'.e faet that kill frost during the autumn of 18994 lo mt etule itil excep Iiou;.Illy late, twithstandintg whieh the erop turn - out to be uinder nine andl one-ha1lf1 Ilion batDles,' I think the enclosed in1lat-ion of a1 eirciiI'ar istted by Air. l)egener- lonng lli. li al'e, P'rance, der da(te of Oct: Ir *!,th. may not uutiltere.sting, 11 is amuuSing to to vhatt sollte oi the luis-t enttlusi i" mIlvienttes oft h1e tol crop Iheory w and then satil three years ago in 'artI to Ithe eril)- ainmitt edIly1 a ver nrt one which I hey t iien insist :iI s a larghe one. Th'ienoore II. Prlice. (Transt n.) (OT-T'ON. illee Ihe publica1 iton of tI he last als'hing;ton reporl the w eather has (1n mlore fatvor'ale t the erop). 'I'he senee of frosl has not unly 'ave(l e crop tromt ;an irrerltinadi: le (lisas r, but has to :i verlain dlegiee mo10di tlt Ihallges pret1 ti siV ann i&t .lit by -the W1ash in:;1m rep'ttrt and14 h) r. IheoIore 11. Price. I I:elieve Ihat1 present II),250(1.000 hais wouhi1 he c'onservative and i t the s:ine tilm reasona ble est itale. I note wil h easulre thti, I hainks 1 .he relative high tetlnle l l(re throug-ht ul thli, ontlh of Octlwh r ti e I -OI ha. slig'h - impfrove(l. and 1 v ,'.n i a n l d.ba 4ol y lower estiImlates s fr"o L 9 I--I to t7 m iiillion11 hales, the reaIi-/;.titoIInie hihi wtoIIl ldhave led to thle fIore"ei >sing down of a ,vreaI nmn-11>'r of iunners. ll to p)relentl that all ' illigeI, and i lt hI I ie crop l iste;cl of ing sI ll will be J:arg. would1 he dIietlouls, andl I grealy fear that Ih: ars w%ill shrt ly have a disagreebtlo vwakeniing. '1'he cr(lp is tnot nlale iii ()toher, tI in . luly an<d .\ glst, and it is rare tat it pI;tla t will show :a fresh glow t.l 1 Octobher wvhien it ha.: suIIferedl as uech a.s it has do(ne this v"ear ill .\11 list an lid Selteller. - I he at IaI Innw enle1t, whicb wiIll oit (e eeerd for llt- mlonth of October 1, t'o0,0 0 ha lIts aiIts1 23,1741,1100 halts ill I11)1, t"r 1 1O,(i5I,.OO0 halt'es ailnsl 2,5 t,Illll halt-s inl 1 I rlop 10,-1-25, (Il0 ha Iles (ainsl I,,743,00II hal1's iln I99 crop ".-!22.011 hale's holbIl ftirnish suhjeet for reflection n the pmrt nif It se p)redlieting" a.er01p f It 1-2 hillion hale. \-hat can he he cuuse. if 'this exceptionally feehl lOvetll'Ilnt fI the present crop in Oe her,. if it he not a snlall proInu ion ? Is the crop late? No. it is arly. T'he we:ather is dry and the o:tcls cont1parItively goocl. 'l ic, cut nk fi'r the \Inerian ennsumlt.ion < sltrongler than ev"er, t he E-:uropeanl x iprts are enormlius, t le prices oi) uiedI by the IplaIllters .a re lmost sit Common sense shlunld soitlive to (e'n ince us, under lI hese cirelnmstancnes, herefore, thaut only a -smnall p)ro(de.. mon cnn' expIlaii Ihe m(iodetrae move lient. There is notlinig Ic-ft. vervm laving sold ol utif hiaLii, a de;i'- It 1(1 ac decine I l:iiel- acil direriL - r o u-ta in cut tci9t9.il ''r he i till-ema - tihta c-set itisn f i h- -itll.~l lt-\ er.cali ofithe- &.ibh- O it Iwhiit l ie itl i s ::m ri i . i I- : Ieri i -' r,1 1l 9,iiri s il.i :n :sn lILlyi.ja 2 r c-o ve. hte ssloin Ncila r sm of r6 Oei obe, ll) euriyt- N ill: \\~eac'thertl cunt inueis favtist l f tt o phut - I ig-, acd t2s Oco ber.y ts l h. (itnb r1 1.itt v-i rale ouichok full c-on Iin. Tl-o tivgh-sc-r l esiat-s of i gcc the c-ptwil c-ilon s ir:a I- t ic- d -ioe. I -2nh til<s)ba incinnlitbte tuin the -ann heIOi ciip is hueryt tt ls. I iouit p1 ti i1-e. ileni &11 lies- i.: Iiking 1ilpogres('I ropve timprove lav by IdiaIy.iici cc' ond)tnlc piub- liis Ih folloc- wi ngIts -tel ranel tritctm lienryittpi Li Ncil: "\ eather o.nies i mtsi favorabIlse.- I di y e Ilv sitrong proo1 (fs Litf lth c-li- c sI vtctfIOl nics es iate of e1 oiijin4 'vicesl n (-t nu11 is obel nooid it cee-. ientII e sti Il-tics If te e l-p a mi1 ons re nOtirel toii ic. Novtembe l.~ tif'211rs. ill i .o,1 ri f endovnibish i-he ~ fllow-ing i cnable Irought he I ttes.it silaiic ei pt s - ci-lity i by t'lanter1 fi-hohtlit- g lilk their atto and by'tll( abin y1(1 if 1m(1for it-imte fof miiionhamniu N.ovenrher i91. T'h 51ulletin- 'flitcor inys'e sah id1w-- tat li lit ne reas thei p L'ilence.ot h re ali' size o tu-Ihe: e . s,sfact, m pieo lthe loeiabiui )les re-il ('il ti,mehe itisaret lacio- hi tov tha 1)ott1 n ris bing lieM'i hlt-k."I Joenmlher 1. CThi \Vih igton urciau- estCm.:e Ttie ilcris aitunoc the t-hand 9,50,00 hale-s.n -pit 'hi lticial ~hIc1 rep ot i sroni clime -'d a ecie ofIal 10oits it Ami e t November [c.i.unl.I CGabl (romt Ienry .iUill: ThIie Preset smalll receit rd n reasont fori3 i rec ic hy is LA tmimmfim. Wathraonin tues ex..'h Iementinyuepotyn thro't the iut, limn J rop w-l(l ha 9it- tl may I sibclyp or 9,10,00 lthanli 91i milion oiigos time theimarkits rpon ciy tos 25upint-sn riise,lbut' the "at'hor noebe 15.-100 CalifopR llavre. ,iver)ool. N. Y. ep .I, 1819). h'r. 38 3.2 .41"''.l )ee. :31, 189 . r. 50 1.19-4 7. e itg ; 31, 19l)O. I r. ltIi ..4l-Oli ltl ! e1)t 13. 1900. Fr. 80 % 7.30-(,1d 10.40 e 'he proviAjon of Anierical cotton n :jJ.ilemuer' -1-st, ut the CSnimellce.. nrt of tlhe Camxptign of 1, '9-1900 was nevertheless the largest we have Se1' seen, for It tin,ountetd to 1,977, 1,u hales against 8)-4,000 hale.s en Sep eiber 1s,it, 1902! The dif1'frence, herefnre, i iore than a miillion tiles! As for the eonsinpti n, we ill know tthat it is at )re w'n larger hin1 lthree years ago, T he olt of sight provision, that is o say, stoek. in the hanti-s t' .' pin es,' w41s einually harge in SepIemher, 1899, while it was liil.itedI to t'he last tegree in -Sept elliher, 1902. It is to hbe hoped that prophet' if in i1 nillhon hale rop lininlunl this ear Will ntll he its ftar wrong as they .etre in 1899. liiVing btegun this sea .un1 with .the sinallest )ossible visible 1nd1 invisible .snpp llies, we( ;Ibmo ttt.l rttire it crop e-t"etiding I i mi ultin hales inl order to avoid .:1 repititio>n c I lie seasoin of I8199-I19(10. E'. I)eget'rie-Iti i itvre, Octo)bn er 2.1, I902. WASHINGTO1 G )SS[IP. WIIiAT I SI IItI' TI/ 3. ItlaxtCienntg ar) Otnitniit log Tih (it t'se l v e s l( i nI1' l i e li II I n1 n 1444 l n 1 . A' suati te tie Ful 1 te nil' ilave y 4-'. ltefor%ms1'h Ist lite l'cople telMand. W\ashlington, Nov. 7.---.:very 1 c-i b.. liean coining to \\'ashinglt.n thi. week gladly siibniits to an inter"tiew inl the course of whii'h he pal. him self I ntl his the ho I arii ati it result of the recent ele" ion . 1'ew lhnent"ats wNho ha1ve been apr lrtoaehedl in regard to l:. TI'ue i ' tragtedy are e<lually re"atly wit e. x phlattionls of how it at happe Rn(I. eoneludling withIi the staitii n it .ha .h b y belietie the ' hb anet' s ' I t - Iir parly for sn ess in 190-l aIre tx-"; hIt-'t. \\'asifingt. ln's V lartieiilmti)'nI ill t he etnlgressiontal elections has r(n sistetl for the lnost part in p rtedie liouis an(ti disellssionts, and p oiliijan, drifting to the nuitionlal (a lai 11ha.' 1'ottnd applret"iative lisio'ners tt,:.i ite.-tinl of the biipening- ill ..., Iiel. One of thle lirt t!o (an:l e fe ,he resutl of Tesdty bi 1i Iw it l i t was tena tor .laint - K. .1m':t. 1.1. .\r 'Iclnsas, the Ili:tllti'er 1) .\ lr. It',le ': s' i 'l ''n inl 1st1 i Ini I 'BB \ u : :' IBt S"enity wich ha.1s t k to 4) naI r doni s in the mnidtst t:f' def'I'e:t, he 11 :1t 'liPc u r11aginlg v'ie w\\' ttl' ..).jI.:1:;j,..I "Il 1ny opinicn." he said, '' - ,. u raiiv lparty will benelit by t.BB b :o) 11.1%iig i' tarried I,:t b,,. a um SIda'.'' N'wit' it . hairoln (,riB hais nent'I' b e t li('at II \ itI y, tl' .\rkt nsas enatur gi>'s extor : i It n 1 a sentiint'nt eonfe.sed ,'arlty l an ....-r t by S n': -r . l hn . .\ .\Blaimn ut, who(iI i o tvhnsl lrg e h'e iii l prefer to ilel th'G) bl inthes previn \'4i~then 4r< -hch-g ti3thlerag 'it. IaI) . i ,.. . - n - rt url n from' 41 ro1.),11.7'i ,e i .)41ith' ''- the le n r in th's:. Ithout .4 he:lit ta o ul.,'' a s n'rie (up d\ a "vti' in- - h ..1.i 1 > i Ithe '43'. 1on re sina c.ili t o B'ig'lt's ('44 inion'- )''en \,. B'et last lTuesday V n. n mo o If 1'0I.. laie eil Whe WeakI- fle rsn n 's l't)3 h-r, all pb lin f' he \\i'e lYm e y s .. hwe'l he would ew--' al n>. , 431' nowBp or1. at ny ti e lu (3Itli P nsl vania1 B( (l - u s uttely oppo Bse< oto. > t'residentl- 'lvelait speeI h t h ot 53hr ' <1 a i N!. d., tr' vr.,0 e la ti me, t' I #1 lar1<I u-' "I')jp madeit w-i bird $ f elhteo pmyc sta:e d tC , iu tinerig w'h.h .,