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The Nebraaka Natwnal Bank L OFf Omaha, Neb, Pald up Capltal, $260,000. | 21 0@ 1n, Prow'dent,of Steele, A B To ralin, Vies Pre’ ident of 0, 1 Jehnson & Co @ b K. C W& d 8. ol ing J.M. Woolworih, Cotnaclior & Attor L. 8 Reed,of B 'ron Recd & Co. H. w, Yates, Coobicr, Inte Cailiier of the First | Natio ok of Omaha, a5d nent of that Bank sinoe its 63, sted with with thy INTEREST & lowed on time d posits upsn tavor. sunts of banksand bank M and upon acc Forttox Exciiaxes, Gorornment Bonds, and Iticsbueht and sold; red,to do a goneral ban o AL It detail. and 1 i ers will pursue the most Iiier w.th safe vanking, 3£ AN GUMMERGE, '-‘lN:.N; iAL. Tisinaes \ pclicy con-iste .t W \m.x, September 21, Prims Moroantile Paper—i Kxohange— <tead cont. [0t Governments were icr oent, lower than ywt-l Ly's closing wres, the laster in the Norch early trade the and a farther decli of }@ 1} per cent was The market closea wa.k at a de. cline on the day’s transactions of | @2 per cent., St. Paul, Mioneapolis & Munitoba . Today 100¢ Centml Pacific Sioux City firsts. Adams Express Alton k lurre H Avuenc an Express. Burl., Cadar Canada Southern 2 0, & Ind, Ceutral, Rapids & North 80 Ohen:lp:‘hkd & U Chicago & Alton. . L. & bn,w (‘rlc.um . Bast ‘'ennessee Fort Wayne & Chicag Hannibal & 5t. Joseph. do Harlem.......... Houston & Texis Central Iliinois Central. Ind., Bloom, & Westerr. Kansns & | Texua Louisville & Nash: Ile Touisv., New Alb, Maricita & Cinciunati 1ot pid 1o do is & Charleston Michigan Central, . Minueapolis & Su. Louis. Missouri Pacific Monis & Essex. Norfoik & Western. ... Northern Pacific. o Northwestern ., . untnrm & \Vestern, a . Peoria, Decatne & Evanav. .. 35 38 Pittsbarg & Cleveland. ...... Rock Isiand St. Louis & San do do 8t ]’auldx Milwaukee o Bt, Paul, Mian. & 8t, Paul & Omuha o Texas & Pacific. Union Pacific. l'ul'u«( States 10 , St L, X Pacifio 1 Union Tele L. ide Pittshury b South Pacific. -At the an. stockholders of the Northern Pacific railroad to-day the report | oo e, 10120, of the president was re earniogs for the fiscal year ending Jun net earnings, §1,5 Niw Youk, September 21 gross PRODUCE & PROVISIONS, Special Dispatches to Tur Brr, e @1 03 for 280 for the year: | teack, e | t ber uary. Lari- for cash, Egge W m per fige In mirket coutinued weak Wheat— Decembe m bu. Hay: Fa 80 | 28)@24 Cheese fawily, 4 fan December: Oats Decew TroRIA, hivh ber, Oats Batte; Counci to date Fiour- winter C 15" | cou by ve i, 20 1 ( nvmn i n'ul 0 77) for \mmul ’l.l\'l-l«'rlllu)rm,l?‘*"’l.l\\v 8 00@ 4 Texans, roar nactive and lower; 12 40@12 1193 for November; at-Law. | ye.rs 1140 5@1150 for the | * ifcan fd 3 mu I ht Butter— : LR 910, ky—Quiet and unchanged; 1 20, H " Freights—Rates on corn to Buffale and char Cann Boann, I lar, 103} for § Cattle I7h@ 9% Tor Lhe v u( I\l.hnr for all Naw Yonk, Se al bur 1915 for the y ey ml wixed winter, 1 white, white, 1 04@1 ¢ 120 [ steamer ) No. 1 whie, 16,000 bu. «old at 1 1 No. 2ted for Sep J 107}@108}, cl 5,000 bu. sold av 1 083@ 1 08E, 1081 do for \n\u & 1L 00@ L 104, No. ber, 410,000 by e AR warys 111, closfug at 1 11 rold at 1 12 @1 13, closing at Ori—Openod | 4@10) Jower, but sl quently recoyered from tho decline, closing L@ fe higher and 1trong; ungraded white, ser, do fur u..\..m-r, 7 H(u o do for Novem er, 71i@ 2 do for Decemoer, 66} i74c; do for January, lu,' ab mj 3 s hav clowing nt 7 Flour—bbls .. W —bushels, .1_ Oats — Dall; white western, 42 Quiet buy firm; 6 Fresh western, quiet but mixed western, 3042 Birley = * New YORK, ‘s\:ulumhcr 1 shipuents of flonr and grain for the past 24 lours have Leen as follows: Receipts, 18,000 Pork—Moderately active and new mess, 21 45 a 21 50, Beef—Market dull and heavy. Lard—Unsettled; prime ste Butter—Market dull and weak; 1 irm on choice; western (m,v..vu. 0@10} ;; western flat, l'(HlJ}l Flour—bbls..... S, Lovis 87 Lours, September21, — Flour Steadys 04 20; choice, "4 90t Whet—Opened lower, but ad nnd closed »lml’lrlv hmhur than yest 5 i -ngufl.gc for )18@954c for the year; January—closing at the outside figures; No. 3red fall, 80}@2¢; No. 4 red fall, Barley— Pronia, Corn—Opened higher and advanced with some excitement and closed at top figures; 7/ 70ko for cash; 63@GTio for October: 573@ 9 for N } T8@isho for Jananrys qmimc for cash; for September; 31{a3) 180 for Novemler, Wheat, bunhell for December; 4 Wheat, bushels < Stendy nud unchanged, TggeSteady aud unchang ly; 119. Bulk Meateshib inoselois uffe packed lots wol short rib, 14 (@ A C .n..uhma, 11 0 15 75; short clear, 1 Lard—Duli o > bid for September; 10 for the year; 48¢ Dhree quarters. | Mutton carcasses 81, Louts, Ssptember shipments of live stock for the past 24 bours have been as Iulln;\ September 2 ~Com-—Quist; 1@96c for cash; No 2 bid for October; w:l S0je bll]mru\m., 80, 1 red, 87c bid for ca Corn—Quiet and firm; 62 ho bid for cash; Alc bid for October; 40j@dle for Novem- Stow; 8lebid for cash, Eggs—Steady; 10c, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Councir, Buurs, § + murkets carefully Thursdsy oru Meal—1 60 for whit 500 per ton; coru 7 | ebop, 2660 per ton, A WROTTS P A pples, 2 00, Broom Corn—3h@be, ay— Loo Wood-—5 00@6 00, Wool—15@25, Butter—Creamery, 30c;in rolls, nol wrapped, 5 00 por dozon, Ll Vl'l .,'b K Jspatet BT, LOUIS, ns rac Sten Supply irkers, September 21, ht ping steers slow at 1 ht £ good; no choice offered; | b per Colordo hal'-breed sold fairly sctiy 20 tor medium to good; gras 1 poot quality, ranging at ative butehers st ws uml heifers, 00«3 75 liberal and at8 Uh@d v wnd better; »hu-pvnu 7 B@T 5; buitchers and b kips and culls, 6 00@7 2 KANSAS CITY, Kaxsas Ciry, k Tudicator reports: Maruet steady for Texan and _w tive steers of 1110 ta 1,500 pounds sol 0; stockers and 3 30 wer; for sheep: Quie ; 1 MusCHANDI-H, (00 Unseitied: s sold 7 90 September weaker for Al Feports Murket mainly h d in £ 6 00 @ 00 pe 50 for Cold wiles xtreme 0o jots feoders, averaging 207 to NEW YORK, for exportati in cat Spocial Dispatches to Tis B, NEW YORK daiot, but steady lots, 3t ore bushels. Cotton—bales, Flour—bbls. . Wheat—bu Qoist, @ were firm, optember nger and 1 refining, Dall aud unseitied, nited cert LOXNDON. Loxnos, September 21.—At the wool -day 11,100 bales wera disposed of Iy S dney, Port Phi \ was good compe T '%AFI' 10 Specisl Dispatebes to Tik Brs, FLOUR AND @ A60, S:ptember 21, —Receipts and sox ot flour and grain for the past been as follow: Receir 11 000 LIVE ST Ywu\, e — OMAHA MA[(KE rs, Criesco, Septeuber shipmente of live stock for the past 24 Lours have been o follows: Tects 13,000 alulnlu]nnenbn ot live stock 24 hours have been as lul]]uh i hut 21 firm; ATNS, £0,000 19,000 2,000 2,000 Rec'ts, 5,000 7,000 3,000 2,000 0 1,900 00 8,000 200 Wbulelfiln Prlcnv Orr1ox or T vening, Sept Wheat avano rley No Brley No, 1 j@je. Local Grein Leaings, Cash 19:, R—Choice .uunl' 2 uh'unln h-r bareel, ¥2 000z PES—Per dozen, 06 per can. 100, §15 00@ wiforuis, 82 75@3 50 210 (31 No, per Ih, P ands 2, Tdoy 585 50@6 00 per box. u 270 Tmported Ger Grocors t. GUODS—Uyuters, cue, $4 00; do 1 1 e 224, Onttle- 3 60@ demand | butohet t heavy, .~The Live | ¢ natives estern catte; ~The Drovers’ 1.00@5 50 per 0@y 00 tio cargoes quoted at ullje. in fair demand; Ti@ United, ates closed ¢ for Philadelphia Ship'ts, 13 000 268,000 55,000 169,000 21,000 22,000 Recoipts and Shp'ts, eptember 21, — l‘uecnipbk and shipwents of flour and grain for the past 24 hours have been es follow September 21,—Receipts and shipments of grain for the past 21 hours have been as follows: Ship'ta, 2,200 11,000 15,000 1,300 e September 21, —Feceipts Al S DR Ay OF Al ToE e (pasti 34 hours have been as follows: Rec'ts, 20,000 Ship'ts, 42,000 2,000 Receipts and Shipm'ts, 6,50¢ Ship'ts. Receipts and o'ts, Shipm'ts | Kaxsas Ciry, September21,—Kacelpts and shipments of live stock for the past 24 hours hive been s follows: Rec'ts, Shipm'ts, 00 i The only changes reported in the miarket vy aie as follows d Je, No, Field 1), per case poars per case, 8 00@4 00, 275, "Hig plama,2 M per ; dan aged hides, two-third rat thirds rate, ) branded hides 10 per sen Coon lkln&, No. 1, 45 tar, 'mumh,thlh butta, 80c; "nmflhnfl, ponnds, 24 1b, butts, 60; n Army and | Navy, No. 2, 80c; No, 1, Mlnk \fll o per ard's x‘nm.u, ponnd; do 8 1b, cnse, 4 BO@S'00; dor (pie), A\h, ver | FINE O 250: dople, 6 1, per doren TR=Jobhing prices, l.»mq winter) $4 I|||mr|0| b pekn Patent Kaneas, 8 Minnesota Patent, #1.10; S5 é Hard to Beat! : short « mm,'mr m.m- mn( In tin foil— | Lrond stripe. 'xrk g 1b Boxes, per Ib 630; 1o T, 00c; I‘v\n nm'lmlrn 6 3. rmlcu ~Common, 25 Save money and ordor swit direct from s weship promptly by I westorn poin‘s Sacinaw City,Mich mss YOJR CAPITAL, TYLER SALT CO., lu\ o8 l\wrl am, 1 wek 2 oz, tin Paints Olls and varnishes. Those desiring to make money on iam inyestments in 1 st -l‘u,\h\ Pov u(urn i i linsood, boiled, 1 tedium yellow, a, Hlc; neatafo oty , 4% gallon kegs, per gallon, 75 1 gallon kegs, w ym-\,|w, sined lampbinok x \Iv'\i\nu\tl AT —Hune, 1 8 lear side badon, 1 “houlders, 113 )} tost filed within THE OMANA Brx newspaper wil o', Wiinut. ches et and ash 15 0 ench Wook fOF 1Wo wooss i h s charged therewith, 5\-; Freneh 7ino, 1 37 m 7505 Young Hy He@81 003 Ja RESOLUIJON ORDERING SIDE- Be it resolved by u..- City Council of the City of Oniahiy, That n s10cwalk e, w from this date, const aet temporary grd 1o iu halt blls, 4 1 4 res o) 1000 lo, in~half bbls, B h.lrm.l.., 60, WOODENW A RY—1'wo throe hoop paile, 2 20, b, Pisnoar wahhoats, Well buckets, 3 50, “TEAD—Ber, 81 65, VINEGAL—Pure pure apple, 1fe; Prussing vuro SALT.—Dray loads, p in anc ke, 8 50; bh premises, viz it 28, West side of 10:h street, in block v B ; ocl hm, roc hvl.«, apple extr, ot wida of 191h street, in block f 11k street, in block VARNISHE; l\lrulhu(, extra, €1 10; furniture, No. 12 of 10th street, in block SODA—Dwight's b pope ond do, $2 85; Church's, $2 A ANDLRS— —Boxen, 40 1be, 16 oz, 85 15¢:hi xen 40 Thw,, 16 oz, 0, 1. conch, extra, £1 i0 e 0 3 7,|West side of 19.h street, in block 10, 1 feet wide, l,nl 16, Weat gide of 10:h atreet, in block do; dry gumlfl lluw:r,[l uows paver, c. Hoavy Hardwars List Iron, rates, 83 40; st 70 crucible, Sc; sp l. it 1, West wide of 19th street, in block 10, 1 feot wido i y e of 19th street, in block %, €8 10; square, casoo, OAPS—Kirk's Save Is watinet, 3 60; Kirk'a ot n,m“ ! 215 Kirk's 1 \\ est'nide of 19th street, in block 10,4 feet wide, Lot 5, W, |~4L side of 10th street, in block f cinl or German, b ipriate private n spolies, wet, per set, 1 25; fellos tongues, each, s © nuts, per ib, ), 8@18c; rivets, l L'r' A3 00; 8, @3 00;hcb, terminus of Phi north to Farnam in el ( . POTASH—Pennuylvs FIELD SEID — Ted now, $600 per bushel 37 00; white clover, lover, new, $12 5 of 19:h street, in block mammoth clov £ side of 19th strect, in block Burden's n.uxc.uma, 6 T, 10, 4 feet wide Bucl k n) ot, $2.10. 3 i Lots in Koun In\xthn addition, be- tveen Leavenwor v.h and Mason streets. Lot 1, West side of 11th street, in block 01, 6 foet wide, Lot 1. West side of 10th street, in block ()r{unml ¥ wder. Lo kege, $8.48; do., quarte use, ver 100 feat, 70c. X WIRK—In car lots,,8 30 per 100 in lanu !.Pmn car lota, 8 55 vee 100, es. 10 to 60y, 4 60, bluo grass, extra clean, clean, §1 £5; orchard grass §2 5 choice, 1 03; millet, common or Mnuuurl n‘llluh, German, DG rsméu—o.nga orang ¢ bushels, 85 00; osage orange, 10 ey e grer, #450; honey Tocust, per Ib., 1 PEAN UTS—Routad, choice, red Ton 10 per 1b; fancy ‘white, 10k perib; aw—vwhite Virginia raw, 10c; roasted, 8,000 5,000 ]'.nnt ~I«Iu of 10th street, in block t)nk nole, 88¢ to d2c; hemlock sole, 28¢ to p, 80c to 100; & oulf, 850 to 1 20; "v nllmntnr 4 00 to 5 50 Ireisen kid, 2 50 to 2 75; onk ‘|. 120 to 1 80; Fronch kin ifrench calf, 125 to 2 00; rus 600 to1050 E 208, 20 fert wi Lot 8, ide of 10th street, in block l'l{O\VN C l)TU)N‘!—ALlnnuu A, Bhe; b sidewalk to Do constructed of lotan XX, Toj Atlauta. 4, 8 Uunu to be in width as {, and the respective owner or awners of the a'ove desc are hereby required to Passcd September ? netta, b 50 o 7 50; toppings, 900 to 10 50; B, L. Moroceo, 80¢ ; pobble O, 1. Morooco, 85¢; siition; 300, ckey: Tio} Ol tomenes A B4c; Hooster, Gc; 1 dikn Head A, nstriet the sume, 1 star oak, 42¢ 3 No. 1 Ohio vl 0. 1 Milwaukeas 37c: Horses ana m "'ho market is brisk and sll grades are weoll at a slight .xi\ ance in 5 ood horses excoeds the Prices range ns fol- 16th street, betwo.n 84c; L, 705 Mystio River, 740; l’oq nlu\wnmt]:h‘ 7c Utica C, bic; wuhm» A, Bho; do & 48, "FINE BROWN COTTONS- i-4; Alligator 8.4, 8c; Aryry L, B40; Badgor State \4. Tonnington C 44, 6 Indian Orchard 'A% 89, 54c; Lehigh 1 & ORDINANCE NO. 540, Ordinance to vacate a portion of Twentieth #trost and to authorize the Mayor to «uit claim the same, Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Omaha : ‘bt that part of Twer tieth hed ay follows, to-wit: Com ncing m. he vorthwest corner of lot on in the city of o enst fifty (50) less to a point thirty (30) teet AR R routh i nam street, wh half of the west balf nl two (22), townehip fiftenteen (15 thirteen (13), intersects waid Farnam street, thence with said east line of said v west half of we thirty-two (L Tho demand for 3 | mupply consideraoly. Fing wingle drivers, & drait homes, 817 Uxéra farm horao, Common vo good farn h. Bxtra pluo, 800, to 76, 1,100 tomber o] Hoa eipts for the pas 0 0 52, T3e; do 1t o BYe; Pocasset O 4-4, 740; Wannitin 4.4 130 31 UOTTONS—Androrcog blackstono AA In perial 8 lonched 4.4, 9o; ( hd«my4 4, 94c; Fruit of the Loow, 10;" do Water Twist,104c; Great Fali«Q, 1040; Indian Head shrunk 4 10c; do cambrio 13he: Poguot A, 1o ]’uualmntll 44, UPL., tica, 1lo; Wamsutta K& ((mlured)—Alhn\ny ¥ bro 40 XA stripes X brown an 890, to 8100, Common plugy, 15 u. 1 .l ha qur (excra), $125, 8100, to 140, ..u.u, 876, to 100,; 18§ to 14 hands, 860, to 7 to 16 hands, 147 proof, 2 34 Knl]on, extra Oalifornin splrits, 15 130 per proof gallon; triplo refined spirita 7 proof, 128 per proof gallon; ro- diatiled kies, 1 00@1 50; fine blende 2 50; Kentucky bourbonu, 1ou<m7uu~ km tucky and Penus id outh line_ of south parallel st balf of the ne hundred and 2) feet, thence west to the d ot nine (49), Capitol addi tion, thence north of the enst line of wuid ine (¢ of beginning, alo Commencine at the 1201 57, 124c; Now N G Twills, 12 Pocasuet, 4-4, Bje; X X, 124c. plaids, 12e; do itriped and plaldu, 12ho; Arlington fancy, 196; Bruuwick brows, Bi; Clatiot fancy, 120; do catra hoavy, 2 brown, extra heavy, brown' 130+ Nevonset A brown, 1hc, LUKLNUD—amoskeng A "0 A 82 du XX blue 82, lh iont. B B, 1640 tra, mu Hamilton D, 80, 1563 Minnchahn -4, %0c; Otmega supir the following, to-wit: northwest corner «f Harney and T'wen- tieth wstroets, thence north along the east ), one hundred and thence east on & line rth line of Harney more or less to o peint U west of the cast line of the west half of the west half of said se nce south one bundred and thirty- ) fect on & line parallel with saic 3 i balf of the west half of tion, thence west on the north line vy »ln t to thy f dunu ostic 1 JU(FH (fll lNH—»Ar 2orted, 4 50@6 00; rlunmlllo. MS--Imported, 4 60@6 00; New England. 2 00@4 00; domestic, 1 M!@,X 50 PEAGIL AND APPLE LRANDY— AMPAGNES—Tmported por_canc, Y0@31 0; Ararinng, ~Por easo, 4 B0@16 00 line ul waid 1ot nine B siuned until 12 r caso, 4 00@7 (0, e quoto lunter, atiy wad sbiuglos ont ) feet more or -n.hlyluL west of the ¢ < uorth paralll wit sald wet half of of bid &pd to 1 od kid Hmrll e T J I|MH (4 mrl et 2ast of the east I||u of & o moutn o th plac beg nning g And £ho b d as & part of stroet, aud shail n 0@ Butteens, 131. The; Narraga Peoperi lmv.'.-un ho! ) 4, of (lun.huu [y pm.ul Sealod proposa's wi signed until noon of i of Tentls "Moyor of the city of wrized to quit claim to the Chrstian church of Omaha the tract or parcel of land first ahove described tor the i{e; Oriental 64 B~ Aol ko JZQL. Amos- | (1 \Hl‘/\LN —Add tem force from and afier its ; Plan kett, 1040} CUTTONADES ican, 11.», Arisi Pussed Septem! proved Septe & Acting Mayor, of Ap i lication of ( 1.m.*.|v, phis | ricvs of the City of g Be it oronined by the City O Omaha, der the immediate control being restrained by a rope Al therein or to otherw this or o the provisions until claimie been impoundad 1 charges and vosts, i sha 1 bo ontitt recuive 81 and expens pealed, ot eflect any existing right srdinance shall tak Bkess del h.nv.,v the. Seoullly, ob al estate in the f Omabia for the extension of Phil, Sheridan street appropriating certain mrl\’In wit: A aatate of the usiform widthi ¢ fifty feot from the present northern terminus ter- miuus of Phil. Sheridan strect to Farnam street in the City of Omaha for the use of city, to cxtend snid Phil. Sheridan snid Farnam street, d by tie City Council of the n u TON 1 J‘hnt it is neceseary to ap. property to wit: A strip round of the uniform width of fifty feet extending from the present northern sheridan street directly city through Inl. block fourteen (14), and lots one block ' meven (7 feCormick's adtition to the City of ¢ ha, ulso lots six and , i hlock threo (3), in Capitol addition to the City of Omaba, Donglas County Nebraska. Sre, 2, This ordinancs shall take effect and be in force from and aftor ita passage. AMUEL A, HERMAN, Pres, v t; 3 Approved Sept. 9, 1-82, SAMUEL A, HERMAYN, PROPOSALS. For grading Bt. Marv's Avenue, Howard Streod and 16t strest., Beatad b oposs's will bo recsivid by the undor- signed un Al September s8th, 1 , for the gradivg of St Mary rd trout, conmenc'og b the west i e wost on st Mury's avenne to the cast line of 20th strece, and alss for grading nim and Howard strcots as por p .03 and s cifleations on file in tho othoo Bourd of Public Works, paked 1y (e signataros of proposed mursties, the cventof tho cantract b fug swarded itor into bo d 13 thesuu of tho faithful 10INg to contiact: 31d of Putlic W orks. reiorvos the right t a0y and wll bids. JAMKS CREIGLTON, Chairman Roard Pubils W 185 Matter of Application of Jobn Flood for Liguor Licenae, NOTICE, th dav of S tile his application to_the Board ot G unty. Com” mimonors of Douglas county, Neb livenso “to wall M-1t, Liguors, st Waterloo Douxlas Connty day of N pember, 1852 to the 1t ny of Docemn- ag)] If thers be no objection, remonstrance or pro- tost flled within two weoks from Sept A, D, 1852, the said licenso will bo grantod, JOUN h,-»ou TR OXANA Brn newpaper will publi b the h Wk 0r two Weeks at the exponso of the applicant, Klas 18 10t to be charged therewit I’IU)I‘I)S \L l‘“l( I’AVING od propesals will bo recolvel K noon, of T uuualny, Ueto- or 1hy paviug of Doiigias atreo WU <ond thns her inpo wise aid e cok shall real of A pa Ing funl n printed forms fur ished by tho Board of 1 ubiic Works JAMES CRELGHTON, Chal isu Board of Public Works, PROPOSALS For Gradivg Tenth Strect Busween Farnam and 1 ard of Publi ny aid atl ication of ¥, iquor License. NOTICE. iiveu that F, W. day of Sertewbor, i Lo the \l..)urnud (8 use o el B, Bpiritaaps and oW trvet, s the th day oF Ogrober, 38 y ol Jdauuary, 184, e 10 oboction, rewmor i waid ) gone will be ¥ OMAUA DALY B = nlmmwcv NO. 54, An ordinance to mend sections il of the city of ers enployed in said oliceman to abate stch nuisane That section nine (9) of said e s hereby amended %0 a8 th. Foad The owner of of any such ani any dog ot _other (o convietion loss than #1 or more i for any stibwe- o this ordinance, provided by ol 1 the surplii he shall deliver to the & together with n s and expenses to be disposed of we cocsmary to appropriate strip of real seven (6 and iy £ bo accom- n Platts (Valley , botaoen ‘bo east Romt T wr ha pruun.d nhnr- awardic o datab ished s per s o o i the oifice ks, JAuRs CREIOITO! v Works of th 1seud,

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