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APPLETONS New Revised Edition. Entirely rewritten b the sblest writers on |- CHAPTER L ey e Priated from new ye an. Sllasiraied with Several 1) Engravings an == Tox work orizinalf Circulation which it bas: b o all pares Ui od 3 ates, 2w the sigual ] ' e dacs 1im | Ciftors und pusimhers 103 Sl piber e e Gition eatitied, Tux AMERICAN CYCLOPS is Within m.hfll-y-lfit of dis- 1 York T From tle Ne it was ndurly | THE ROSE OF TUSLUMNE. American ... CYCLOPAZEDIA des 2 o'clock in the moruiug. “The lights were out in @ ihet under he ticle | Robinson’s Hall, where there had o B eatais o | been dancing and revelry, and. the Compieied fn 1855 sioce which time the wide | pioen, riding high, pmmed the black windows with sil The T cavaleade that an hour ago had ence, liverature, aud art bwve Aneel T8 1 hocked the sedate pines with song e e {and laughter, were all dispersed; £t | whi | hev round. ! TWhat - do for, then?" int ly. losky’s eyes fell. wouldn’ But ilders. one enamored swain had ridden | east, another west, another norih,- in every. ,: another south, and the object of a power of things. their adoration, left within her What docs he do oot of poltieal afiies has kep, | Bower at Chemisal Ridge, was ca -m-m-m.!mu and their volums of the oid w: boen endad, aud 2 o indusirial activity *“JLarge accessions 1 our Sl Led v, oo sinde by (o odeliguble ex- litieal revelutions of {he last ~ decade, with the matural ol of the Japesct plarer of Africa, The grest po: i give 3 saminet o - of politica nnd h- yhates have 1y going to bed. I regret-that I am not able | dicate the exact stage of th: ‘moment. The civil war of- e which wasat Jis beight when the l:x" | filled delicate enwrappiugs nnd utterly disappeared. The faccabove | albeit shapely, was not small. ““The fowers, 8 3 gencral thing don’t raise their heads much to look ! after me,” she had said with superl fr.m).m:« to one of ]n;r 1 - '\l( “The expression of “The Rose” to-night Was _contented, i tShe. walked slowly to the privtel o2 | peep-hole through the curtain, redeces- | Jooked out. ‘The motionless figure of aiarged kvoviodgs. e which, aze.utroduced for i prescns ition Bave beca Zake of pictorial effect, bu A force 1o the exp | a horseman still lingered on the road, with an excess of devotion that only a ®oquette or a woman very mueh in love. eould tolerate. to | “The Rose” at that moment was roe to G b_;; | neither, and after o ‘depict the | pause turned a ous and ren ruL!: of scenery i ’ ” ot _-_:; i iogtares dibly, that it was e varigs pro- anything.” As she camg, back o herdressing-table i - % | she walked s normous, and it e Seved | out that slight affection of limene oy will 6 ome reception 33 an_ad- smmon to people with whom In - mirable foatare of the Lyclopadia, aad Worlky | foop gre only an episode. 37 i fia igh character. 53l to Subseribers only, paysble wnsonlymuryurzlgo(haz, with- e e | OUt shoes or “stockings, a long. S nmhed, colty girl, in a waistless Tumerous e Pt AND STYLE OF BINDING. In extra Cloth, per vol In Libeary Laither, per vol_; 1a Hail Tarkey Moree oy i o Yok Vo " antique, it edges ite %o 00 calico gown, she had leaped from the tail-board of her father's emi- wt wagon, whea it first drew uj & Chempsal’ Ridge. Certain o 3 habits of the rosc had outlived tr planting and cultivat | * A knock at the door surprised her. In another moment she had leaped | T e nor Tadf, Cgtgg Ty | into bed, augl wilh darkly-frowning fwo montls. oo Specimen pa the AxzRicax CycLo- P 0 pages of ph=—] PakDia, showing 1ype, illustratios o et gratis, on agplicatian. FIEST CLASS CANYASSING AGEN1¥ k Address the l‘ulm-hnr-, 549 & 551 m-oadwny, FLUID-EXTRACT 4 | BUCHU Tht on's KBOWR remery 108 & PBRIGHT’S DISEASE, And a positive curs for %, Gravel, Strictures, Disbetes, Dy<popsia, Ners Toa, Tudaastion or Uicerstion of the ADDER AND KIDNEYS, | iher SPERMATORRHEHS, hoe or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrats A1, S one ia the Bladder, Colcul us. KEARNEY'S Extract Bucha! Permanently Caresall Disoases of the Bladder, Kidueys, and Dropsieal Swellings, g in Men, Womea and Children, No Matter What the Age! Exist Prof. Stedde says: ““Oae bottle of Kearney's | ract Buchu i worth more tham all | eiber Buchus combinad.’ Price one dllar por bottle; or, stx bottles for Bve dolars. Depol 10% Duane St, N. Y. Arsi s in attendance to answer corres- Ivice gratis. p-"mml sty for pamplilets, [ree. g Crans & D'«:hl. Wholesale Agents, Fan Fraaciacs, © .p-'-« ~T0 THI N ERVOUS& DEBIUTATED OF BOTH SEXES. X0 CHARGE FOR ADVIOE AND OON- SULTATION. Dr. 3. B. Dyott, geaduateef Jefler- son Medical College, Philadelohia, author of s:veral valuable works, | can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual and Urinary organs (which he has made an envecial | study), eitpr in male or fem-~le, no matter from what cause oriy wting s with success. Curer guaran. | Jiscance can forward letter deserib- # raptoms and enclosing stamp to ’ Price 10c. J. B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, 104 Daane | ‘:gh yer'- 'h::_ as he spoke, street, N. Y. s sty OBSTACLESto MARRIAGE. oiHarpy Keliel for Young Men trom the eficss D. Appleton & Co., New lnr A KE U{\IP,Y'S vous Debility, Dropsy, etention or Tncow tinence of Urine, Frri- ~l BRICK DUST DE- O o, 5 low lopg standing A » _otice | years enables him to & at die- | string,” he continued, . Charges reasomable._Thoso at | fro its sceure recesses d uumle«l #Who's there An- apologetic murs ;oflwr side of the door was the re —father—is that y. were furthor ent. “Wait,” said the Rose. She got b unlocked the door, leaped mbly fnto hed aghin, and said, “Come.” The door opened “timidly. Th broad, stooping shoulders znd griz: zled head of a man past the middle e appeared; after a moment's ‘ feet shod with cluded to fallow. l parition was complete it closed the door softly, and stood there—a very | shy ghost indeed, with apparently | more than the usual spiritual fi- | | Qisposition to begin a_conversation. 1 Though T Fae" R light 1vass slippers con- father, I “You was abed, Jinn) MeClosky, slowly, glancing wi a singular mixture of masculine awe and paternal pride upon the two | | chairs and their contents. “You | was abed and ondressed.” | “I was.” “Surely,” said Mr. MeCle seating himself on the edge of the bed, and painfully lnn his feet away under it, | Jp." CAfter a_pause he LT short, thick, stumpy beard, that a general resemblance to a | h:ll!y-vorn blacking brush, with F the palm of his hand, and he went o o gt Sy Manutucturers of Bttty Pare ey il therp 1 [ White Lead, Red Load, Litiarge | 0 “Yes; Ranee and York and Ryder | and Jack " #And Jack!” Mr. McClosky m-' | deavored to throw an expression of | arch inquiry into his small, tremu- | Tous eyes; “but, meeting the una- | bashed, widely'opened lid of his daughter, ho Winked rapidly and blushed to the roots of his hair. * “Yes, Juck was there,” said Jen- | ny, without change of color of the loast self-consciousness in her great | gray eyes, “and he came home with me.” She paused a mement, lock- ing her two hands under her head, lmd assuming & more comfortable position on the pillow. “He asked me that same question again, father, and I said ‘Yes.' 1Us to ; We're going to live at Four Forks, | in his own house, and next winter oing to Sacramento. I sup- | poso i£ Al right, father, eh #7 Se i | Snphasized he question with s | slight kick through the bed-clothes, | as the parental McClosky had fallen | into an abstract roverie. |7 @Yes, surely,” said Mr. McClosk; 1nm\mn¢ bimself with some con: ' fosiop, After a pause he looked | down at the bed-clothes, and ting them tenderly, continued couldn’t have done better, Ji 'The\' isn’t a girl in Toulumn | eould strike it as rich ez yor even if they got the chanc paused , and then said, “Jin- [ ny | “Yes, father,” “You'se In bed gnd oudressed ?” | “Yes | "\K'o.u couldn’t,” said Mr. McClos- ncing hopelessly at the two | £ Ty slowly rubbing his chin, “you couldn’t dress yourself agin— | ver?’ eould y | “Why, father 2 | #—Kinder get yourseitinto them things agin?" he added hastily. | “Not all of ’em, you know, but | some of em. Notif I helped you? —sorter stood by, aud lent a hand now snd then with a strap ora or.a uecketie, or a shoe- ill looking | at the chairs, and_evidently trying | to boldly _fammiliarize himself with their contents. “_Are you crazy, father?” de- | manded Jenny, sudderly sitting up with & portentious _switeh of her | yellow mane. Mr. McClosky rubbed | one side of his beard, which alread. Pt iy | the appearance of having been | | quite worn away by that process, | | and faintly dodged_the question. | “Jeuny,” o suid, tenderly strok- the matter. down stairs—a | m.nger to you, lovey, buta man ¢z I've knowed a long time. He's here about an hour, and he'll be here ontil fower o'clock, when the up stage passes. Now I wanig ye, Jinny dear, to get up and come down stairs and kinder help me st the timo: with him. It no wuse, Jinny,” he went on, gently hishand to deprecate any interruption, “it's no use—he won't makes all women equal, and ihe round shoulders and neat waist that | an hour ago had been so fatal to the ' i) 1 ™ fectl of mind of Four Forks had | -,Q)bf"‘“ JIRiEE iAoty ) it was very pretty; the foot heluw, ! i , | €2 td ‘advise ye, Jinny, th say any thing to him u bout poctry. 1t ain't twenty minutes ago ez I did. 1set | the whisky afore him tn the parlor. | 9y ; wound up the music box and set | o and, making the smallest possible | aflicmative, deprecatory and persist- | When the ap- | y in the mill at Four For He travels round a good deal. 1’ 1 that he's o poet— Two echairs were ulready | vtk N o lipd mich el m’ Mr. McClosky here appealed sub- | white confusion, and the % NI b0 Il A | herself, half hidden in the sidky R Tt Rgerty S it dunghe threads of ber yellow hair, had at one time borne § faint resemblance to a partly-husked ear of Indian | toes " contamning inclosures equally corn. But she was now clothed in | saacharine, that one long, formless garment that | i Jeny Iy cuFled - her-{-2uest of goods. pretty lip. She had that fine con- tempt for the illusions of fancy He rewembered that she it goin’, Then I sez to him, so 1 free, ‘Just consi allow to be and he ragol. n, Jinny, jest raged. | end of the names he e | | You sce, Jinny,” c Mr. MeClasky, “he's But 1|x~'d.uglm had already b dismissed the «uestion . with usual direetness. “I'll be down a few moments, father,” she said, | after a pause, “but don’t say any- | thing to him about it—dow’t say I was abed.” Mr. MeClosky's face beamed. u was allers a good girl, Jinny,” | beld him captive. 'Ahr trying to fix his shy eyes with | 13 1-2¢; | the el -ar, steady glance of her own, | Naumkeag Sotin, 14¢; Peppenolls-'r “all the girls that were there to- | an 140, | night had some one with them. | Mame Robinson had her aunt, Lue | Rance had her mother, Kate Pier- |lon her siste some other womian. ¥ T, de: ¢ | in the family besides me. 1 air some one, you kno MecClosky, apparently trac ern on the bed-quilt, e sayed words of comfort [To BE L‘ox-nxrzu] ,l.lgenmllnn a pair of large difident | J, SCHOONMAKER & SO'J i FRO PR1ETOISOF THE PITT3BURG. WHITR LED AND COLO i WORKS PITTSBL AL Betablishod LOOG. Patts, Colors Doy and In Ol PJRE VERDITER GREEY, The strongest and brightest green manufacturered. J. S, SI!HOPSHI'KL Attorney-at-Law, Rowm 9, V. 'y Tloct, OMAHA . - NEB E!n“ ARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF JHE DEPARTED. Ho. 403100 £t, biteea Farabam & Hurney. Will by the aid of gaedian STODDARD & HURLOUT, 3 Market Gareners! ! LL KINDS OF VEGETA] AND o L garden Cor. 21st and Pasl \(rcrlx. Will recoive prompt attention. OMAIIA CITY STOVE STORE. E. F. COOK, 687 14th St, between Doaglas and Dodge Maalactarer of Tin, Copper re, 3 dealer I Cooking ud Heating stoves Stamped, Japan i R 1 snd SZRA MILL BD, Presadeat. Caedter | OMAHA NATIONAL BANK Donglas and Thirteenth Streets, OMAMA, NEB. AXD DEveNAZED © This Bank des: Boude, Veachees, Jold Cotn BULTION AND ROLDB DUST, and seiss drals and wakos coliectlons on | parte of Europe. Drafts drawn. | t38 Back of Califoruis, Sas Frazcieco, fdoney al Commorce. Daily Review. iped Miss Jenn_y', “Lf he hedn’t kem out of bis way to- wight to do nie a good turn, 1 ve, Jinny. 1 wouldn't, 1 thought ez 1 CrFricE OuanA DALy Bee, s from the East indicate a r feeling 1p monetary circles, | .md a disposition on the part of banks to sccommodaté customers Li gome down and sort Jinny, as you did m« Liss Jerny shreeged her pretty trade of Chicago is re- d 1 improving under inereased | d for grain for lake ship- umugh, Jinny, but I reckon, Hes got ! Business in (his city has not been ticalarly heavy this week, but e been well maintained bas obiained a cheerful feeling e notice a fair list of arrivals from the West by to-day’s trains, many of whom are merchauts in frequently been in receipt of printed eleguic couplets known as “mot- OMAHA MARKETS. Carctully Corrocted Daily ieCiky | DRY GOODS. ot 1; Connestoga, 10; Dannells, Truman’s, 8 1-2; Garner & Co., Pacific Mills, | Y selfin your own house and repeat | 10; Spragues, 9}, e BROWN DRILLS 12 1-2¢; Augusta, 12¢; BLEACHED SHEETINGS. enell, 84, 30¢; do 9+4, 37 1-2c, do 114, 45¢; Waltham, 'BROWN SHEETINGS. an Heads, 11}c; Pepperell, E; N 2c; do R, fine, 11c; do O, 10¢; do N, fine, 9¢ ; do sheeting, 8-d¢, 273¢; he =aid, dropping on one knee tie | do diceting, 94, 32 1-2¢; Puttman, | better fo imprint a respectful kiss on the forehead. ButJenny caught him the wri and for a moment A, A, 12¢; Stark, A, 12. CORSET JEANS. eag, 11ic; Kearsarge Blllfl, Amoskeag, 24c; Arkwright, blue 19¢; Beaver Creek, A, A, 19¢; Hay Maker, blue, 13 1-2 .| blue and browa, 195 New York, B, , 19¢; do G C, 17¢ ber lip trémbled just a Imle, dr | wish there Was some other woman {2 LEATHER. Bull v S. sole 7 B. | Hemloek & vole do BEBSRES WS Supply limited with den 88 follows: Chickend, turkeys, 14al5c; 10c. A. Hubermaun, 51 street wholesale d mh & Ballou farnish ing quotations, for butch native steers, 4ad 1-2; 33a3%; hogs, unsettled, 41-2; sheep, firm and | 12a5 003 MEATS, Dressed beef, 6 1-2cg# 10c; clear sides, 10 dealer in fine art goods, ‘quotations; vou, father dear; but if | Oskland, A, 16¢;” Warren, B, B, 18 nd | DLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Androscoggin, 44, A, A, 176 Boot, 8, 44, 111-2¢; dg 3¢ Fruitof the Loom. ), 18¢; Gold Medal, 12 NewYork Mills, Waunsatta, 18¢; Lonsdale, 13}c. " sudd lcn]\' ave out, | Amoskeag, A; c, A, 28; d{A, 23; 1B, 20; Conestoga, A, Pre, 26 do ? gxual usd BEEEE Blesz § oo €88 588 eesey ga3e% € Teur o g T [ i ¥ H B - GRe BUTTER AND EGGS. J. C. Roscufield, Produce commis- mission merchants, 199 Douglas street, | furnish ug with the following quota- Buiter, choice roll, ‘" do Ist clear, 1, 13, e o Flooring, clear. do. prime apples, 8 00 per bbl ; potatoes Cranberries $9pr bbl. IIARDWARL COMINON BAT...ereimsmeamsresnenms Dandee thimble skeiey 45 per Stor ba rpu.mw-,&l.w.- 10 per e.nt. £0 601 per Keg..ommy- P -lu.. 20 per cent off list. tous cunenananass. GRERSETEEEGE Carringsand e m t.. discount MISORLLANEOUS. Hay and manure forks....disount | Hoes and gaden k] | Xarrosw wroaght, fart 3 8% & A $trap 20d Toomome k] g% 25 &S B yE €8 3 =3 an AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. | R s alyest King.per dos, et BERER oS! 82Uk €3 82238 SBBH -~ = io's “spring potawt L sho umnm s Westera Crvwn SRORFS 0% ¢ 30000 1AL AGENT PUR THE UNITED | i Hamuood's Ak Nod 2L 0 do do Exchange, Gopermment E " FRAME MOULDINGS. 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 15@50e. ‘WINDOW SHADES. pair. REPPS. Union md all wool terry, per yard ped, 2 5048 00, PAMASKS. Tnion_per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, | 8 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. All of the above quotations are on the basis of ordinary thirty day transactione, Parties who buy for cash, or any strictly first-class inyen, can always secure reasonable concensions on large orders for short tima paper. LUMBER. Fubject fo change of market without rotice. ‘WM. M. FOSTER, 4 Doug- GEO. A. HOAGLAND. do “A" stock boards, do do u? il <t clear cel biling |int 3 a0 WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cent off Chicago list. - DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per cent o Cl icago list. BLINDS. OILS, PAINTSY, GLASS, &e. N. L. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C.STEELL. BRADY & UCAUSLAX\'D. gy 8 1) Enameld Olas o Flat Glass, u‘ R TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & | 130 185 | 4 oif HH i '{ I st §eees agxn 1 i i : | 5 i { Moreie' shingling, N o do. ‘ ‘G‘ 1n Gold or Carrency ox wueed ZEHEEE €988 sEses o BYRNEERET X 228 i“SU?R!uS!!S!S S..53 BRUSRESSEGTAbey tations: mink, NafLl, & 25al 50 | coons, 45¢; muskrat, Mg for fall and 2lc.for spring; skunk, black, 1 00c:do. striped, 15 taffde;otter, No. 1,500 to 6 50; do. 400; fishe er, in good order, §100; wolf, large mountain No. 1,2 g do. No. 2,1 50; | do. small, 50 to 80; “Seaver, well fur- red and cleaned, 1 Q0o 1 25 pegdd martin, frem 2 50 to 800, according to color; fox, silver{geay, 10 00 to 2500; do. cross, 3 00 d,150; Rer bundle 15 per cont discouit. GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14rm st. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND b 3 | MORGAN & GALLS deer skin, i red and hiory, 250 per Powell & Co., ‘monufacturers. Sapo Publico, Ge4-2@6 3-4; Savon Republic, do., Gh Olive, 6 to 514; German Mot- m Street, furnishes the | S Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2imch 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch 35¢; 8 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 8 inch 1@ | Catiforaia pasclics per vound iuch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20¢; 31nch 1 Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per ir, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 00; each sdditional foot, 75¢ per 1 50@3 A; Imperial, plain and stri- | Qulonzs per poued . 8 | Chicago, .- Columbus, | Plttsblu-g, | | Philadelphia, ‘ Baltimore, ‘Washington, | I NEW tonx‘”::::. Asrival of Trains from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO | Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston TICKETS, & m.] — 8 BEaNJ.D. ION".‘ -MA~ FACTUREF OF AND BEALER IN- Lambrequins and Window Shades, | CHRM)S, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. ¥ Farnham strect, corner Fifteenth PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKF, 212 FARN- | ALE DEALERS- ®, 205 Farn- 16517 A. POLACK, CLOTHIER 433 FarnharmeSt Noar 14tk | Fine and Medium Clothing, : and Furnish ing Goods. CHE.A.PER THAN THRE CEHEAPEST. CHICAGO&NOHTHWES’N.Chic.wo, llock Is].'md‘ RAILIYWAY. The Popular Route from OMAIA |OMAIIA TO CHICAGO AI\D THE EAST, Chicago and the E.l\','l\.. Des Motacs, Pav (Al Prssengee Tsimware cqulprat wish the | tand Rock Island. Omnly Direoct Dabague,ta | = D It Being the Shoriest a s bubuus & S 3 - %% | +%| Omaha & St. Louis Short » :2[ Council Bluffs R. R ® 0 'RAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. LOULS WITH | Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE [ TEAS |East India Gcods, Are for Sale at the | Gompany's Office, | : Chemmnt vis: | | 8an Francisco - California. . Muscatine, | Lz it OMAHAadCHICAGO,, | Constant improv m nts have n 3 e Pavenport & Proprietor of the & 20 receive th = ASK FOR VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his | INATIVE WINES ST. L.OUIS AND THE EAST, FROM | OMAHA AND THE WEST XO CHANGE of cars between Omaha and & Louis and but ore between OMAHA BRANDIES 'MKEI.LER& Co.,| g This the Only _ine running a | PULLYIAN SLEEPING CAR EAST FROM OMANA, ON ARRIVAL O THE UNION PA EXPRESS TRALN, SAN FRANCISCO, B3 Passengors taking othor routes have a NATI'L €. HUDIOX, disagrecable transler at tho Kiver Station. 5 PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ! REACHING ALL ITERN AND WESTERN CITIES ‘With Less Changes l‘r‘;l in advince of other s, ‘This Entire Line is equipped with Louisville, Pullmsn’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace DagCoaches and Chair Cars, | Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler | Le‘_':.\t Hudson and the Celebrated Westinghouse By order of o 83 See (hat your tickets rcad via K-.l-(‘ll‘l! ; donph & Comactl gnio o Cut Chewlng Via Omaha and St. lauw Tickets for sale st cor. Tenth and Farnham siroots, and U. P. Depot, Ouha. alus AND SMOKING ~ TOBACCO Established in 1851. |CASTLE BROS,,| IMPORTERS OF Our épecial Brands: INGLESICE. GILT EDGE, | | Al Qur Tobaceos Strietly Waranted. OFFICE AND SALESROOM 213 and 213 FRONT STREET Cor. Second & Vine Streets, St. Louis Mo, Sugar-Coaled, Concentrated, oot and Fierbal Juice, Anti Bill us Granules. THE“LITTLE GIANTY CATHARTIC, or Multam 12 Parvo Phys The nove of mAdern Modicts, Cherateal and s No ueo of wuy longa st acns p 20 Lare i By th othra s 1B ey chemist w 1y Calomel o otler puimeral PYLES s_A.LE RAT 'I‘s —AND—. BAKING- SODA'! BEST IN US®a Sold by Pande, 3 ad Whitney, iai lodBid for the delive: WoodandEXav at the stations n this Command, viz.: Omaka Dopot, Fort Bridger, Omaba Buriscks, Cump Douglas, Spotied Tail Agoncy, Clap Brown, Chief Quart ADVERTISE - -F TS DAILY BER Arching #ni thors AKindiy operating Tered by the pro-