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Miss Klumpke, to whom Rosa lionheur left all her large fortune, has decided to share half of it with the deceased’s painter’s relatives, who were disinherited. All the paintings and other valuables left by Rosa lionheur will, consequently, be sold, and the proceeds will lie equally divided. “ We only wish to turn all the bullets into printer’s type. \\ e only wish the war to he a war of words, for words are wings; they are full of lightning.” —F. E. Willard.

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White Ribbon, Volume 5, Issue 58, 1 April 1900, Page 10

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Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 5, Issue 58, 1 April 1900, Page 10

Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 5, Issue 58, 1 April 1900, Page 10