From The People
Dbar CouiiiEit:- Allow me throngfa your columns to thank my friends tor the many kindly expressiona aince tbe eleotlon, Wlih I were artist enough to paint In letters of lire on the sky the feelngs of my heart ao that all my friencis Ihroughout the entire district could read the mountain of gradtude contained therein. I did desire to be fairly electcd (now I ani not sorry I was not) so tbat I mlgbt do sornethinfi for onr great agricultural interests, and to help tbat greiitest of all institutions of learning in the world, at whose head stands that talented and beautiful spirited man with the great corps of learned professors at his slde. But it wns not to be, and I accept the decisiĆ³n cheerfully. Respectfully,
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