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ESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1885, . A 4 THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: WED - THE DAILY BER Tt Works Hoth Ways. | trifting imporiance mmy b scon from tho That Conl Monopoly. RN Y or N 10 | e, iftufionom Datk, - whato 15 N danstt | B YR Aihes ¥ i o ™ 1 i A ) ark, where i8 & dopse | fortune. Mrs. Anderson firmly belioves 'HE 1 Y BEE % Nirony o} dbmragstiadaswissbe of | Intimation ol 1iie dltesiors, tint-x small |, Tho Wew pubiiion Sliowioro 34 in THE CLIMATE OF NERARKA, |i:.! growtn of oak, maplo and cluc | tat ore of tay apautdiods 8 vl lnu«; H:mv. 0. 414 AND n:Ml! swxaw S | public patronsge, in their. efforts to ped- ! raatter of five million dollars of addic | view which puts ¥ury foreibly the easc of | £ { :r.lrvl; \" riman '_u\lnu.l sLn'|:-"u'l; Mary R ),:."rn‘, wao sl-u'u w‘lr.\v.ml the W YOk Orveicr, oow 66, Trisu s dls s Jnosl ofioos withot i Sy i 3 ¥ h e TS St the Uniot " | noeth-<the specding place of the ho manner of her murdor, an romises 1o out the Jocal offices without ereating | tional watee will shortly be G into | Ot dealees iRl against the Union | gy, ghas gos That avo Beon Brouglt Abont | mien of the aity: St Mary's nvenue, the | zera bo do 80 p 1 anagement. Public attention handsome blooks of Farnnm streel; he T — Tt o and tho Causes, suberb view of the Missonri valiey from An Kederprlsing Waityea Damoorat. dissension in the party and peesonal on- | the stoek in order 1o cover “expendity i invited to the showing m 201 OF T Ber «l overy mornin opt Sudig 3 vty sigainst themselve onle US| for {noure u 2 the » A Tubiihed T the | mity against themsely u,. W ‘H A for fncureed during t 1 \ 4 i | h " 1 ing if it were not wathetie. Kvery editor |y i, couched i the kid glove | plams very cleat)y why this city cannot | """“““,!'I Sl ll wort W of cap Domoerats lavs Toll ap s ssorn in { TRRNS 1t ws | OF politisian who 1s boliever to have any | wnguage of corporate managemont, | furnish a cheapwonl, supply slong the | A Promising Nehraska Collegs—Omae | MLilel 0 who Gy of Ghmadin WIS timos past the contingnt expanse so- y One Yoor £10.00 T Months 200 p Y x . 1 ) N, . fl | nowholesome, cleanly look of pros wints of ropublican oflivials. Thers e Monthe 500 One Month T | influenes with theadministeat on is heset s that the publie will bo asked to | line of the Uniow Bacific, while it linds \n as Scon by an Bastern Man that is most inviting. My examination =y wilniing evidsnees that the e TR WRRKLY Ukn, Published Rrvry Wednostay, | from 1 ¢ to night with porsonal | pay dividends on five million of dollars | no diffieulty in dojng, business with towns Plaoky Womon Hotos of interior parts of the state fully ox | formars bogin to fool thy “sam station to TERMS, POSTEALD, visits, d. idreds of lettors | of wat dded to a stock which alveady | on any other railroad system entering steaders, | }"’{””"' its _'|""""“' l"\ sperity and o | make mont's financinl rospon- w gLy 4k @ k N i e X % M | S ¢ po ) deane s (o A Lo ) . Was ap- Bl it e with endorscmonts, and fasitaded with | coutd be duplicatod to-day for less than | Nothing more gonelusively shows the | sMontelair,” o correspondent of tho | Wealth of these rieh farms will grow per | oing i ,“‘:“‘”,'.fi;‘,'(‘_, & positian . AN charges and counterchar Tn the | agquarter of that nmount | danger of allowing common carriers | Syringlic ™ public .| foree. It is not simply thatat handles & jdey +interior dof i HIESPONDENCE ‘ bt (1) “ L3 i Springiield (Mass) Republican has ro- | ¢ . i \ it ! 1o dnterior department in the ANl o tions rolating to nows and odi- | Words of s perspiring patviot, “the vie: 1 ——— to enter into compelition with { contly we Lnother lettor to that pa- | }:::‘":'h‘\*ln; " :mn-..‘ntl ‘.,...1. ,.4\.,‘\' s west [t wasnot - very important place, torinl mutiera should be addressed 1o the BOE | oic o 1ot November was nhsolutely to Ot est i ale fi " i ¥ piah b tha furmers buy as well as s birt the wppointee ovidontly intonded ors of Lust Novemb \hsolute 1t esteemod democeatie contempo | dealers in commodity along | jer alvo sl 1 el At i oy twnaed (1o sclllithted i\ itio contempo any commodity €1 per about Nebraska, it being datel ab | and with increasing prosperity make | roly morg oi ths paequisites than on his ating and 8] fekingabout | the line of their ronds than the statement | Omaha, 1 shall not soon forgot,” says | Much moro iod and heavy prrchoses D galiney, Ho commonoed right away to mo the worst misfortune of my life, | rary is stiil zy DUSINFSE LPTTBIA: A remittances ghoukd o I have not known a quiet day | what itealls “that $7,000 water works | that railroad rates are so adjusted by the | gho weitor, “a momnorable diy and scens Somewhore on the oxtreme westera where hi wnee was, He fitted s Rt el since. It scems to mo that | steal.” Tt will ¢t very largs sized | Union Pcitie aa to force overy consumer | during my stay in Nebrasks whils in the | omo St ol ;‘J}"""n'“ bl wi fis gt oxoollont, stylo. © Ho +to the ordor of the compsny. | gy ’ i is |t v i 1 ing i ong its systo st ft con - B TR ko JIOTRL SGHIICD SW LML Lith) aid in g «took o s 1o the ordor of the conpuny. | oy domocrat in Michigan i | telescope to discover angthing in tho | along it system to purehaso soit coal | gompung of Prosident David 1. Pe 1, was rocontly made n claiin: by Lo | ofors M. Haton's 5;;_{;;:'” WAL e THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, | afteran office with the general impres: | transaction but gross cnrclessness on the | from itself. o figures show that the | Doane college, Crete, about twent women. They lad barcly enough (0 caue publie, so he did not haye the shine B. ROSEW ATER, RotTon, sion thut no one can securo it for them | et of the councilmon and unwise por- | tato charged Omaha coal dealers by the | ynijes southwest of the state (.“']M"l' «| cet some lw of a house to live in | jng Cexumpls of tha chiof of the civil | Putmyself. T once thought that Uhad | sistency on the part of the waterworks | Union Pacilic, from Omaha to Millard, | peesidont Perey was graduated in the | laly fiend. hoy b Lo travol Zlistan, my sirviee ol to -lmr.lHT _lml'ilr‘l‘mtion)i ] A AR ¢ S0 int- | i ing s ol 8 o ino re thy at ahatro . Bt po! DUUS==HOVO 08 Q0% 3 voerected a mieo t stable, and | Mo direct rail connections «th the hardly an enemy. Now every appoint- | in pushing an untenable e¢ltfm. Rountine are more thun double that charged by v!|-; cluss of 63, at Y eolloge, was subso- | being no nearer well Choy wore to de. | Iuluulm M |.:,.-.\ with which to sprinkle [\ ment in the state makes me - score. As | business, in commitices as elsewhero, | St Paul and Omaha road to Blair, while | quently n tutor thero, snd doubtless ig | Pend on whit they conld raise, and how | i avden. o wocumulatod many other | state and rewer stub roads s the present great need of Nehraska's metropolis, ——— “Wiro the devil is Watkina?* asks the Herald, veferring to the newly appointed postmuster ‘ot Lincoln, From this ro- at, with no offices to | goon becotes so nearly automatic that it | the rate to Clarks is pra sticklly the sime | w ; g PR were they to cultivate the soil with neis [ ihings, and he st his b i | \ \ ¢ soon heeo y « prac Y k woll known to many of the readers of | gop plow nor horse to turn the sod* luu\m!\!\lu'l‘llvln nl-:ml‘ ’.',‘o.r".‘"m."':'(; \'{".Inl:!:l ada and_groat vigitanco to| ns thio prics for Whick the rnilrond 00 | the Rowubli 55, Budin i | e l g | s Ropublican. [n 1872, finding himsolt | will toll.you. They eavoly marched | fngton to be cushed. Tt s not beo officials from wncon- | pany is hauling coal from Town and do- | ju hoor health, Mr. P ttrelb | TOHA DB NI AERIBLATELA HOE A0l | craton. E i o e e sotously hecoming tools ino the | livering it to consumers ‘At that' station. | ome missionary work an axt They chopped oft the knobs of 1y ransury, ‘Uho hopoful democrat will v Lands of schomers und trick- | A dealers, in coal, tha railroad company | joet to one condition, nime AT I S SR B A R R LT O w prominent demo dispenae, no favors to give excopt my | voice, influenca and vote fo tho party in a strougly republican state, [ more honored and respected, I honestly be- stihe matk we should infer that Dr. Miller has [ 1iove, than Lam to-day.” ) ste In tho present caso the | wants no competition and_ will have | yesimed to the most remote und dificult | covered thom up, and let nature do the R SR KT itiobo not boui vonsuited, This oxpression of politieal opinion | result ef the in none. [ts power as a practieal monopo- | partof this frontier state, Thoso famil- [ rest. Nature appreciated the l,[.,..“l A 1ad Spell, v will be indorsed by Dr. Miller, who felt [ that none of the committes had list of transportation facilities through l-lrJ“’dh the n';“’ l'[u“l( -m_lll"u wiful farms | and now |.|" ¢ stands as fine |'livw OF | Thore ix o special agent connooted with — ; TREE e o L e RSN T ST e i . nd homesteads of Hamilton eounty corn nonr their eabin as one woul | wish . it o MINNEAPOLIS Faised $162,000 towards o | COnstrained in a lato lasuo of the Herald | the jiem reforred to was for sp er- | contral Nebraska enables it to crush out | oq1iz0 the rapud development sine tosoo: Thoso womsti: will hold on ta | o1oat thodepurtinints at Wughington pobmment sxpoation. in five dugs. Lot | 10 e the following language with re- | vicos, and pussed it under tho bolief | all opposition, uud tha power is merci- | tho eivamistine thi b the | ind. wnd ono of tiesa duys will | o, familiucly kngwn &aJash lillings. ey ] mard to office-peddling: “The Her- | that it was the regalar quarterly bill for | lessly used. of work assignud hin. M. Perey bought | read theit title cloat™ to land worth $10, | L1 associatud with him in the sorvieo Omaha people remembor this when they | & BY vard \ g H \ o y bong ; . v | sy lis reports out-Billings tho wholo 2 aro called on next spring to tako stock in | 0/ can sy for ita editor and, | water s oo which it corresponded in | Itisnot at all singular that th rail- | & hotse and took possession. “His | §20, $30 the acre I Billings Hteraturo, This sgent did Giit porinanont exposition a8 ho I8 freo to nssume, for the | amount. Itisonly just to say, howover, | rond commission in fts junketing trip | jpodquurters wore his saddlo-bage ™| And, spoaking of tho women of this | ot passa civil suvieo” examination bo- i el democratic masses in the state, that there | that while this disproves any intent of | wlong the line of the toad fuled to note | where, sleoping in o tarf houses, | Knowledgo of fn art st REBMIBGENE B UL 4k 1 's appointment, but ho 5 3 3 { | s somothing better aftor all, for him and | jobbery on tio part of the committen it | this condition of affairs, Tho seandal | or dug-outs, If feed wore, and-loarns |'ono among thoir Amurionn sisters of | |ynCyortholuas xinost excellunt mia and Coruypug has made another import '] ¥ A [y ¢ e the o ' 1'tha paoplo i | the department eould not do without ' ant discovery. Referenco 13 made to | foF them to do than to control appoint- does not exeuse thom from the charge of | is of long standing, and has been exposed | 14 the coun ! ']"; the people Ilu‘ Noew Encland, namely, the art ol b | him. Orthography, which was with Josh 3 il | ents to oftico.” Wo do nob know that | carelessness, Tho incidont will not be | time and agwin- by the unsubsidized | Nooraskih touds, like thoso of Colorada, | ing children. Bubics wre cverywhore. | gillings an sicquired and onitivated are| i - | Y n 0 1 ar Jolumbus, Olifo, whero threo hundred | e (€ G it il el b (e ! BT 5 ) give the finest possible chance for rid: | They go to the harvest, have colebrations | ity this agent & natueal talent SeKtdiilont demuoratio. votes wore un- | ME: Boyd lins exprossod hiir on the | thrown sway if it toaches others as well | press of - Nebraska, When nearly | . Phey are Tess muddy than those of | like unybody else, and drown out tho | piiudt Sop B down for yoars to RAVERE 15 it bl peseinot subjoct, but if e has not, wo prophesy | as the gontlemen investigated to keep | 200,000 people -of the state aro | IHlinois aid southern Lowd, are lovelund | struging orater with remarks of their [ 18 o Shell and he would muke fair ; that he will, and in vigorous Lungunge | their eyes open when signing what they | foreed to purehase thir foel from a sin- | frd aud do not abound inthe “Schuck | own. Theygo to chureh, and do 108 | grps, it ws soon as ho should SDiingiios 2 : , ip | Pufore many more moons wax and wine. | belicye to be “mere voutine eports.” gle corporation at rates fixed by by it | (s Bt soaa A o ? poads on | hositato tointorrunt the most sistere | to write then would *his spolling becomo Tur democratic Duckworth "'"" in | Phere is perhaps nothing new in this s self, and whon all compotition is erushed | roxain his heaith and naturally was | 8 cheerful prattic that s atiogether | Chirely and D HONGCERHO Cincinnati is said o havo been at tho bot- | 4 initged - disndvantugo of political in- | Tx e nocossary areangenients | by an arbiteary use of powers conferre | | QUIcKly pounced upon as a - promising | renssuring. Last evoning T attonded o | SIS SVORY worLb writes: bt a ik Al SHe 1Al HolLEion At uds in that | g0 in the democratio party, butitis | to take care of its insane poor under its | on that corporation by the public, it is ",‘";'Il","_‘; "'!’l,ul' l“'l"['l "_f “"'I"”lu"g'.' i | fino dedioxtion soryico of & l'l"“ ish syn- |y peport ashort time ago about, some promiuent citizens ave promised. the oxpericneo will prove asdisagrocable | county not only saving in dol- | whothoror not some remedy for tho evil | stantial growth in what hus become his | organ and choir pealed ont 3 splendid | Hty, GUGgGntscs of his coport rouds o TR e in some respects as it is novel. The and conts but places 1€ in line | cannot bo found. Vo failure of the im- | cherished and pet Sinstittion, "L will | anthew, prety, little black-haired | oz which boing Intorpratod mosns Tuk droadful railway socident on the | frionds made in_ offico-disponding are | with the opinions of the highost modical | potent railvond comtission to remoye | £V¢ it his owa words his account of tho | ereature bore the wreat Bible, two ather | %1 oy fuve ovon atolon tHOlE FoWgAWA" Jersoy flats shows that “block systems™ | . The cnemies made are authorities as to tho bost mothod of pro- | such abusos is no douby vory gratofal to | S pctior of tatall el oo therato tn CEDEEE BRI - and self-locking switches cannot entire- | p, i i i idi o i g e S tho mattor of rainfull and w = icd and presented the emblemati Entitled to the First Place. h £ . Possession of the offices may bring party | viding for these unfortunat <. De. Tuko, | the conl monopolist ring of the Union | *When Leame hiere in 1872 very many It may be a universal custom but | g A EEG EO A B 08 Iy take the place of cool hewds and un- | grength in the handling of the machinory | of London, s just published a volum+ | Pacifie, but it witl only add to the gener- | Deople were inercdulous of the growth of | secmed especially appropriate, T s |\ Y Herd e h:npl YILEELLE (29 voasing vigilunce on the part of railrond | of the government, but It brings us well | on American insane nsylums, in which | al contompt in which this legislative | S8 &t Lhe atmosphoro wis oexces- | fand of little folks, to have the children | iy XSG PP ER e e 6y e RBOYOLEY e f ; AL ! pitligilog sively dry and it was doubtful whother | to the fore, The earnest words of the | NS in the Omala See printing estab. ployes purty weakness in the factionalism which | he gives the highest praise to the Wiscon- | ereature of the corportions is held by the | corn’or time grass or fruit trees would | rabbis, which followed, were not more | H3hment not that we “have to, "for wo e it engonders, the enmities which it | sin system of maintaining the iusane | general publi grow. Tho o4 was tough and stubborn, | impressive than the simple domeanor of | iy for the duily, but beeause of merit, Winiast H, Vasokesier has not been | ereutes, and the disappointmonts which | poor in county almshonses. The ehiof e ad Shed the hitle rain hat foll quickly. | thoso durk-oyed, pretty little girls. Tho | of (3RO e most metropolitan of uny of ! to olrcli for four yeurs, and 1t 15 usid | follow in its wako, Tt works both wi Iuntuges of tha plan to the pationts | Crisme Jusrron Veven e, of Now Mexie | W, intormeduato wind ‘storms. ¢ | oluildron suem u healthy us nuinerous, | Se FOTREE SRET BASIAR OXbandes » | that iy Gould hasw't heard & sormon | gs democrats outside s woll as insido of | consists in tho groator freodom aliorded | co, who is now syspended for questiona- | G the din was® unbearablo. L have | West will be the. peee of any Amcrica | 1 The matter of news it is_ cortinly th for an even greater lonzth of Ui, Nebruska aro discovering o their | them and the aheonee of crowding | ble practices, had hiwdly ot the cshion | Seen beople worn out with the inces- | has produced, abonnding in” men and | Most enterprising of any, and s now sors of collection hoxes in Now York will | poerploxity. which is onc of the worst fanlts of the | of his judiorl eltitawatm hefors his e, | S0t strennous, “wearisomo = blasts | womon of high health und fine nerve, of | More than cver entitlod to tho first pluco broathe morve freely upon reooipt of the lurge asylum systom. Experience proves | moval. * Sriceial "atitintion is ealled in lh:l!l S0 ml. nl;-«.ix- t\-)\-m a xnn‘rl [unu manly and womanly character g [ Sdllscle i ./ s i AL 3 oval. - Speeial jattgntion is calle sund ot ubou wm, And the e e ot paes: T .rl'." ll RETIAI ""'“[l'?m »“Nll‘u. y | that patients recover much more fre- | Washington dispatelws to the fact that | tsed to come, insumnier, oceasional hot “Now Wo've Got 'Tim." g Lostofiice Changes ”] 16 lund roformors o angland headed | quently whero the number collected in | Mr, Vineont's “rocommends” were of the | Dlasts from the soath thai would wilt our R T S e R In Noebraska and Tows during tho week THE new in Andromed by such leaders as Gladstone and Cham- | iy one community or ward is small. | Li N Heby grain, especially onr corn. But there has ovenno Sun: ‘Lhe Sun s Informed | o, gine October 17, 1833, furnishod b, L 3 s (Eans | 1 ety Some nincteenth | S0t T ost remarkable change. The | that the Mormons who o to work for 1 2 1 y appoared. Theatrical ma , erlain are making a vigorous wud ag- | This fact in some statos, notably in sl wiflh an electric light | ntmosphoro 13 not nourly o dey s Ladice | the Union Pacific at Rock Springs ave re- | Willinm Van Vieck, of tho postolliep. do- thatthe present is an uncommonly had | gressive fight against the vestod rights | Mussachusetts, has led to the boarding | is needod to discover the honest demo- | ha e st e et | quired to sign an agreement not to strike | partment: | one for new stars, Tt is to by hoped that | and complicated regulations beind | gut of the insune in private familics | oratic ofice A s dew occasioned by dampness much g | 4td not join or afiiliate with any labor NEBRASKA. | i it sune in private familics | eratic ofice seckue, - Such a classical de- Oty fybhoss WUCH A8 greanization, but our informant fuils to stablighod—Midvals, Brow: the star in Andromeda was not compel- | Which the great landlord monopoly in | where supervision is carctul but actual vh litith wagos b 1y | they do at the cast. . We have much more | (GRURCCHL LT 0 seetion in this L T connlY, { Aed to lot himself out of the back win- | Grent Britain has bulwarked itself for | yestrai . DT Gl LR DY APPLY- | paiin, and it is more evenly distributed | AR A e b Ll ia P A Rt L S S ) f d ol o I ack win 2 1 ! : restraint small and where insanity s | jng to G, Cleveliud,; Bsq., Washington, | over the year than it used to be. We | {Ereement requiring the miner to pay Puha county, Fredrich Hageneistor dow of hotel, leaving his trunk in the | conturies. Year by yoar sinco the time | moditied by diation with thoss not | ¢ LR SO | vt fower and fower wind storma. and | Beckwith, Quinn & Co. $5 o sack for | = Postmustérs n]i;lminw(l;l}lnir. Wash- bedroom., of Richard TIL, poasant proprictorship | gimilarly afiveted, There is no doubt 4 s hented WindsithubatdEatahimisahia flour and &1 a keg for blusting powder. | ington county, Mra. Cavadora Clark; in Enels s b Lo R ERer t o % 3 i 2 + The agreement is not complete without | David City, Butler county, K. E. Wilson. ——— n England has beon steadily deereasing | thut when the insano ward st the poor NT GO do not trouble us at all. ' Seu for yourself | ¢ i 85550014 also contain a provision 10WA “Troins has been o change in tho pro- | until to-day tho statistics show that 1200 | houso s built, it will ho better for both | o treraid o T i tho crops we rnisol Look ab thite corn- | (b clling th miners (o abstain from | Postmustors _appointed — Joffurson I fotorshi S 9 ant i {atoo: 4 idids Sy o Tierald of Hiewth says: “It is im- | Helc here are 200 solid aj s fine us ) TR A0 p B P astoers ) — | prictorship of the Senate re staurant in | aristocrats - own o'nu-lo\th the entire | gyxpayers and pationts. moral ot L sleep enough”t We have often | any in the world.” muaking any complaint of ill usage, as | Greene county, David M. Bossert: Put- Washington, and Capt. Hormon is not | ncreage of the United Kingdom, while wounder d at the Sigh morals of coois, us & Well, but what has induced so greaty | they would not reccive any attention at | gersonville, Sloux county, E._ 0. Plumb; ~ tho lucky man. The last committee on | the remuinder s parcelled out nmong a T O o : 1 b O O TR changey Ar Lis permanent?”? m;uhl:v;m: fl“'!m.',’:",“«': r‘,‘.‘:‘ \ll:. p‘,::::ln- Forry, Dallasicounty, Furey B.Rulle. e rulos of the seuate took away the ap- | fow thousand of titled landlords with u | I St car compuny shouldbo com- s o e ey i) aoioeont | vk Am ourp [Lils purmunent boousiso [ 5yiineed “is. would ave beon very 5 | Bdward Mills, a rackloss -trampsab pointment. from President Hend- [ sprinkling of smaller proprietors. Vast {",‘. iliovo bhib: :l<- tl ¥ ‘;ml‘ : fect ought to be worth considerab.e w t,',(,’ A.,,,;:(,f :,‘,4.:. year ,‘, tor ‘!I.'.'“,.l“‘,‘,(x,'u more expense to have adde tempted to wreck a train_on_ the Fonda rioks and placed it in its own hands, The | areas of ~theso tracts are devoted to | o @0 IVE L L oy siipgomea i SR LA LI plowed up snd the'soil renderdd porous. | Quiting the mincrs to Lk nurrow guugo roud 1’&’,,"1“‘-"“15 # largo sonatorial pie and cold ten stand is said | purks and game preserves, while millions | 10 €0 s L0 HE D 0FCH e S CiiathinL stroet pavh-broker rocontly 1o | You know we arb tho greut soldioratato. |.UROR WOSLRE § ORGS0 oo, | Sfone on tho tra ho“engineor dis- I to bo worth $100a_day, which discounts | of the poor swarm in narrow yards and | Py 1 Wi s oas, Sic it e 100 et i it The sume thing may be said of | A1 w8 vas army of men at the |00t stated but it should be somo- f,'"‘;',‘.‘fi'”“’S{'-’,“]""‘ jon in (bmaliio atop B Ny raska by ? Al el i 3 hoped that the council will exercisoits | e youing men who traded with b, close of the war, who went home to find ittt Tl H he train il was arroste 0 collectorship of Nebraska by a num- | yurdless tenements, and those thatare | et 7 4 7 t reirold places oceupied and their oceupa- | thing dreadful, us labor or; 4 b £ th cvivdd 1 livided S = right, Cars are now heated inseveral of By @ recent law, no Cl pApers & 2 places I cups ¢ bad, very bad—for monopoli or of thousands year divided up into tenant farms nre so cum- s § lowed 10 116 prisoners of the. Detroit honse | oW gon They cume out here. They ith i kK 5 the leading cities, and there is no good prisoners oc the, Duwroit house R hoic hon asaa e iy | capit should bo allowed to organ- f bored by rogulations in tho intorosts of | o 0 FICR U T RS A R SOE | On coricetion, s ks il vight i - | put in their homestend and timborelaims | 5" i the proper thing for railronds Tun democratio organ of Omahs | tho proprictor or burdoned by such houvy | (LRI W B BET 0T B COR B fution b sended o boreforatory, wobe ) B gqreiment, Taie S W SR | to pool theie issues und hold up the gon- i sounds a loud note of alarm when 1t tolls rluluu;I, s 1",) make thom unprofitable. | 355 Conld patronize the cars much | A Sious Indian ngwmed I-Never-Drink re- i v il Army rennton aral publio, ‘oharging thn. AT thonor: | itue aw 9 ickot | The law and the customs of entail per- | ' ¥ I g2 s i L cently mov L Paut Insulde of g we connt 762,000 RIVTH DA, A ; 800: e LS it o i sk 0ol v tlokob] e Stedli tamio ATl “!‘" more liberally in winter 1f they wéro | witerward ne ehiiged his wame 1 gonn | th boys boin *Such (’v’;id(:-).'ql]\)r.-;::{ comy wrge $6.50 u ton for coul ut | Infantile and Birth Humors Spoedily | will be practically baton from tho | Potunto this systom of lasgolandbolding, | 1,0 omtortablo, Pho meronso of tray- | St siee whiei o kiss enjostd 56 i | titlugo of wholly new Tand has propared | 0% PICO and haul it over 40D miles far. Cured by Cuticura. i ation.” Y p 53 g b EE g A s f 5 i | ‘hour of its nomination.” Douglus county | #nd render it impossible for chonted | o)'could more than cover the expenso of | "< . ; ] the surface soll to reccive and retwin | ther to be sold ut §6.00, and it is TRQR clounsine the akin ond walp of birth yepublicans have not for yeurs placed | tradesmen to seize tho possessions of | oo "y 5T t DL Arizona compluins of the great seaveity of | moistur e corn itself, by its shade, | © e the government §8.00 fr humors, for allaying itcaing, burning and o ey 3 their titlod debtors. Grenger childre henting. As it is now, many persons | womcn i o erriory, and yet tie iest | opeovents rapid evaporation. - So d. " | on atonof coal to Cheyenne, when inflammation, for curing’ the first symptoms of wuch « strong county ticket in tho field 8. Grenger childron | o' fther walk in wintor thau to rido | FebOFS STt thavte town of Ocd his u cor- | PrEvents rapid cvaporation, doour | B8 e conl At a loss figure. OF | Gozom, peoriists, milk orist, scald. hosd, koro- a8 that which invites the support of good | Sce €roat estates pass undividod to their P T net band couposed oc fema.cs. 11, sooms | OUNLIESS ZIOVC GALDOGE agreat | e the Union Pacific would not take nd othor inhorited skin knd blood disensos, & in a refrigerator on whoels. racher at I are thore e v institution out heve, ns you can anywhere | oL b ru, the gront skin cure, and Cutiours B e e R iy Aot more fortunate brothers, and investors acher absurd, waere there are so few wowen | ! P ] anyunfair advantage of the government, ap. a0 oxquisite skin bonutifior, externnlly, 5 z . Hoarty | 7 kL e e L0 Wakste iy 0L Lol 1 WS Tidicuons tasa- | 88d everywhere soe - : not would it receive money for town lots 1'Caticurn Rtesolyent, the new blood puriier, and woll advised work will scouro the | Who dosire to purchaso aro blocked by | 4 ci0pnixg to the recont supreme court | 1 “And you think tho moisture in the | PG to give title, But those bad | nieroully, sre intallible, Absolutely pure. ®lootion of every nominoe of tho lato | the tromend ous cost of real cstato trans. [ 4O EPIHG 1 1 FOCOESUDEGmE COL A Bible In the pocket of Hamal Hatrel oarth increases the rainfall?” = “Most | 810 B Bl v sah e > ; q AR T = . | decision in Indinnd in rogard to the | Swdent at Los « i3, Ui Slopped certainly. The influence of the clouds )] ' DR A STERKIBLY AFFLICTED fers in England and by the per: sd J i i ‘oonvention, and it ought to be forth- ungla y the pet ious de- sharging Gy Sy . i b 4] i 5 il St other and sometimes quit work are a Y k3 T ) o T T o | Cha ng of L noorder to avoid | suay builet il saved die young mau | and soil become veciprocal : hopoless sot. If they would only submit Mr. and Mrs, Everott Stebbins, Bolchertown, ‘coming. esbs which prohibit most | ) 100 rate of £330 your for the use of | LHEsame day Suumson Steotis, or Ki Bt what shonld aflect the winds so | Bopeloss set. I ehay woule only SERE | s, writo: our Tittlo boy wus terribiy aitiioe noblemen from solling any portion of 3 wio carcicd a puck of cards in b imside | pemarkably " *“This sume cireumstanc uietly to two dollars a day, and WKE | oq il serofulu. sult rhouni aud orysipelns evor 4 telephones, the word “telephone is held | coat pocket, wis siot throuzn the heart i ” fat s AT R P their payin poor flour at live cent: sinee he wis born, wnd nott g wo conld give . ! their estatos, : - ¥ At of w more moist utmosphere. The uir is I poor, siie hio wha born, wnd nott {1 wb could ki PovLrTicaL partics of both comploxions | pr N e the do. | 1 inelude all that is necessary for the | Gtk L doen GG L hoavier, loss volatile, Besides tho groves | Pouncd witer ab ehirty-tivo conts w brrol | fil Wik ok kit e, 16, GRS BSiale aro decluring in theiv pluforms in favor [ | 4 o e s oms L1900 | purpose of holding conversation. The | Ui fiw rgie sido sk o0 the o, are very important in - their influcuco in into 1 bick sout Whon oo | aytair s uny ol ¢ IR W wonst do. | ™nd for a chango in the lund laws [ ¢ bhone comp e o breaking the force of the wind It can- CAMOLRIONNGLILhere o4 ¢ ‘of a stron 1 t 1 : t il o [y g navy and adequato const do- | ©) e S B TR ST phone compar it will be remem- of NOW SWeoD 1eross tho state it we ¢ of their rademption. 20 FOIt NOTHIN fosos. Tho question hus consod to divide | oo sheaper, Gladstono has do. | POr¢th relivd principally upon the claim Waro sheat of wator, " Tho groves con- men are the best bocause thoy | o Gordon, 87 Arlington Ave., Charlestown, the partics, and the next congrass can | 00 TN ‘l' T Ono N, that the telephone did not ineludo all ihe S stantly interrupt it and Dreak ity | A1 submissive Tw';"'rkij"l‘h © Mc il | Magswriton: 1y ing puid wbotit #2000 e 1 wonfidently be expoctod to bogin th are o abolition of primogeniture | 3 (0 £ 150 R T e can and German locomotive huilders | for mun, and the) 1 be packed together | cluss dociors to cure my Laby without sucooss, il ly expocte ogin the apparatus essontinl - for long-distance g 1 re H 4 P b0 " triod the Cuticurs Reimedios, which complet and tho law of ontait, He also favers th ApCUS LOF i Argenune Lepuouie i i like &poons, sibsisting on rice and” rats, [ 1 4 plotely reat work of fortifying our sow const. | oyt S 0F O Ho 880 Tvers tho | paling, wnd that thereforo a ental of ; % £ e DL sooms iplmost Anetedible Bthink kel fa 0 ofothod ntian Oxpbasolof a3 contaifor | SHEE BtieENEEE R PAsk At : 1 elol B C eyn (] Zage il 101 N " radics Pl ge 8 \ have oceur ol P i and placing our naval establishment on | 1+ 27LG) Le CObarion S WOMEAEC | gy por your for the telephone conld not by 13 to Do the motive power on s | ho soan “Yen 1 would not. beliove qt | &1 entire suit, ; SFLOM HEAD 10 PER : w footing with that of tho othor grent K J . akingit naonsy | ot it from charging more for | ® Al Lo Tour wites ong vetween Lynn | 57 had not seen' it and feltit, You ean | , But toreturn to that agrocment, wh_nyh Charlos Enyre Hinklo, Jorsoy City Holghta, N. 4 Rt of th 1. Whils the Uni to transfor real estato und for creditors | o004 2 and Nahant, Mass, TRaE A whethor we are | 19 @ very solemn thing: When it was fivst writos: T 0f twolvo yenrs whs d fpowersof the world. I Y T W s ek s e ot | SOMPIOIS EORY Among recent orlors for locomotives i | Teoiqed & or - We e | vented it made the signee shudder, mploiely ¢ torrible case of rcz:oma Btates has no desire to entor into foroign ; s 8010 ROY 010 100 Thirey-uve coasoidated i troubled to ruise crops. Last year the f RS U R OES Rave some. | DY the Cutloura Ttemodies.” From the top of hix 3 4 I E ] tho ense with other property. Other and R 1008, NAVING i J FOIRNL O | il ponds themselves. were dismayed ag [ But by famifisaty s MO | ot OF hix 100t wan ony nass (f Wuurrels, she must be in 4 position to re- PALS NG As was to be expocted the railronds | BIMG: havingsix wheels, dor tie Lowsviile | o) A i i N it 150 | Whatabated. It really looks at firstsight | cabs™ Every other remody and physicinos p 5 more radical leaders are beginning to i M 4 A8 | & Nasuvine road, aken oy aersoa | the corn to be moved. way ot 160 [ B ling than it subsoquently puns | had beon thid 1 val wont forcign nggression and protect hor AT Iy, are bringing overy possible foree to boar miles to the west of here, in Phelps | 0 ;‘“ AppRULDE MM 1 Y P hid Loon triod Y Own citizons in whatever quarter of the ' COMBRC LG PATOOTINE OUb 0£80MO | 4 yyopa1f of Judga Mitehell, of the second ¢ stovo manmntacturers seom to | county and Gosper, and Lincoln, the } % (LT “A LITTLE BOY OURED." hi of these vast tracts in agricultural Eng- | g0+ 4 § A sl ivint] > et No agreement of this kind has ever (globo they may be located. This is the ; ek district, whose seat is to o couteste L3t Wou Lieit wght 5o tar s to peapee | cttltivation is going on—so iLis north of | oo 00 i 1 f < ob- | P Noeh & Rusii, Covington, K ite: “Onoof 3 Sl i ey h0 | Jand into farms and thoeir snlo at 8 fair ) o seat is to bo contested by | g resime operations on s lirgs sea.e . iad | tho Platte, and also south of us in Kun. [ prevented a mun getting a job nor b et bmers DOnRT youE (i ot Ramodips 3 msis of the popular demand for an | vuiiion to farmers. When this reform | 110 WAITARt0 proceedings in the su- | the mouders worked maiiers ws Ui Ktz | sus.” taining hix wiges; and we”aré told that | o SGOTTV AR T Kind of howor in mdoquate naval establistment, and it s | 700000 i i il“ I‘ | preme court. Everything is being done | PF 1abor wors thw outcomo wod provaiiy Could the reader have stood as T did | 1t hus not Interfered with the growth of tho h_:-ull.n;lhlul he wi & solid scb of sores, k swell founded, 4 A0 plished, ay8 of the English | o4y o wiilronds to dovise somo S h“,‘," been ditfercnt, on the eminence, soms 70 feet nbove tho | 1bor of ganizotions. ho fact is that it “':I..‘M“',. i ‘r:."yrl:“g‘t:l!.!:n‘-lxun.lrl-”‘::ni.?:mrnn n".'.‘ aristocracy and the monarchy will be [ " f e miners of copper are troubled over the | town of Crete wi nds the colld has u tendoncy to encourngo their growth | S, uos A numbered. Class eulo in the house of | | ving the Imu e court from per- obbrbiue odicton 1or the past thice yoars, | buildings, with the vast, broad, sunn lu-m;mi this MI of l),m’(- n-m{ is-re d ! e o ) " orming its duty. e WOR whiceh hias becn respeeively §,000,000, 1,000, oty A Y Bt s 1o have | garded as un admission of the usef S0l ory 0. Pr Cutieurn, B conth; N of the best testimonials to thesolid | lords, the established ohurch and thy | " duty. In othor words, the | 80 S Y T iy e | andseano boforo him; could he have | BpTUE S0 lons and a o Rt g R AR g o MLk 1 I 1 y of labor tions und a con iy I Y igrowth of Omaha wnd tho oxeollonoe of | throne, will cach in turn follow the | PXOSIMO I8 to sido-truck tho supromo | o raondeonstruction. Nes SUican iuines E“'f",'( tho sloh.pnaburngs, thouapat “""f that they «tre feared Por1Kic Ditva AND CHEMIOAL Co, oston, Muss, blio improvemonts i ST R e > | court so that it can dodge the main quos- | have been shut down 1w consequence. ng yellow ficlds of graing the hedges o g e s e Cerons 5 Hor publio improvements s tho froquont | breuking down of tho lnst great bulwark | o " 1) (A5 I8 S0 COHED J o e s elvan et o ox | hondy locust; the groves of maplo and | To mike it offvctive tho company | gong for “How to_Cure Skin Disenses.” Wisits of prominent delogations from | of the titled gentry—vast landed estates « Ibisto bo ioped that tho suprome | LOUER RU PUER, BINED D48, foF, 1000¢ | #eh: bho innimerable farm-houses, and | ouguk ta """""y"'“"" el dinore “goas thor citles Lo inspoct eur pavomonts, | which can bo held soeuro trom oroditors | Lot wil gl ':”"‘V itsolf to b disgraced | ghates, aud within nilo doniis' 1) iy | JUsE below i tho busy town of Crot aullislent o wllow Hiem b balldsmall i BRRY Tise Cirmsaun s st b eaguialiols. pos b waterworks and seworago, and inquire | wnd in the possession of one represonta. | - 1¢ eYes of the people who are closely | tiois have becn taken out tor skato improve- | ho would surcly have coneoded the foreo | el the men do not issociato. to- - =l ‘ ; I TN YTy e wenis. Foreign mgents aie sconrng the | wnd trath of President Perry's aocount a6 ; | Muto oursystem of municipul checks and | tive family. ching 1ts course in this mdtter, world for buxwoul, which has douvied in | T would gladly say u word 45 to the ol | Gether. This thought is suzgested by the KIDNBY PAINS, STRAINS, BAC| Il Ay Lok hasrad anvir ES— | —— ric : el G AU S o e wob | Compuny's proposal o yeir ago to take ACHE, " weaknna and woririoss il B0 o] . | Y A y I sevoral - $ A : ek o AL lege itsolt. Thera is now a faculty of 12 | 03 ||"m“ ”'.. R A D el by overwo dissipatio E ago whe b 3 i VAT : i NOTHER newspaper mun has beel - y roduced in the o P § o he 43 )] 3 who had ac- stunding, wallng, or the sowing 1. QAR Quniie sk mid Cnaba ( Baswnr oap. pe ptual sk Rl | orcy'e st SETIERRE S O 0008 | Uniiod s [ tolfl gt o sauntive i | B0 monia ™ indliding. " thoso ™ Ta | €ients upon the railrouds, i iguidation U Bt Nows ikt orig- 0) ¢ spuro time of the | has enabled the manu urers an that i # > Ccase Which shurg 5 (he business center, | 7 . o of dumages. bALH . New, ologunt, orlg- 7 B . " i 4 " , 3 4 1 3 ' the prepuratory department Lhere are G inuland (n ulliblo, 2 moewspuoer paragrapher. To-day) for its | city to cut down their exponses, and con- Mr. Watkins, of the State Democrat, who | Nvarly onc-third of he'product is - conyerwed 3 i I n i " v 4 ) It Ly | 2 @ . into coke, 'Uhers arl 198 obie cors, 14 | three substantial - bmldings of brick, = —— wlzn and popu t almost oluims the | sequently place themselyes in u position to | Pecomes the Lincoln Nasby. This 13 | o) ovins nud S MBI vont ~.‘|'.“’:».'.\|.,.x and | was especinlly improssed with the “The Mystery off Mary Rogoe f . ¢ orodit of being the best paved snd [ underbid all outsido compotitors, This | SWICHY in accordance with tho Heralids | sand men are enployed, provision mado in'the girl's dormitory | A real ostate liwsuit in progress in Ne l"aska at onal Bank ol 3 9 . FLTVR S 4 | general principles governing such caser 16 next year or'fwo promise to be periods | for comfort and health, those abomini- | New York city relates to the ground on | drained city of its sizo in tho wost. In [ has nuturally foreed extensive manufac. | & v plea governiug such ouses, | MU0 NOXLAAL ORARORIORIAE L0 b e IACHOMABES TRKLI SO AR | SN SAES OR) TOULEE 0. 118 _BEMAEET | mddition, it points to tho fact that it | turers clsowherawho uso largo suppl ,”‘j"'~"‘{‘”‘”""“'““ its aditor would | Spicndid structives are pi Eovorail i | avalded, TPho collogo bonsa b first rate | Andorson ot the Gl “Solaco” from | OMAHA, NEBRASKA. mndo its public improvements st | of coul to bore for gas, and the result is | probably have gludly made an excep. | lrze streams thrgghaot the country aid | observatory, where isa clock that ean be | Gen. Wintield Scott for u brand of ¢hew- | AtD Ur CAPITAT 0,01,00 - S ootunl exnanditure of monoy | thatin saverul nl (T tion many smaltones. e syuctaral iron-making | yogulated (0 the hundredth of a second | ing tobacco. Scott wis about to start | neLUs, My 1 #,000.09 ) Y {RAINL JAR00Y | ARV IORIR 1R RRY: Y0 AL capetty ks boing igrsipied i viewor o | FoEG Svonty-four owes, and whore 18 a | for e war in Mcxic amil e told An- | 11, W, Yates, Presidant. ] for valuo received than fny <ty @ hilid assillon, Olio, for matance, It soems to be a protty well settled fuot | pi 50 Projgete le | fine Clark teloscope enlarging its object | derson to put up a lot of the weed in tin Tovzatin, Vice President. any sizs in th ¢ I8 rosult 1s | natursi a whistling up from & | that 1) e HOb | liclane ey wiwo prugpbi wiloh will viploy | g’ yiumetors, W fd Su 11 LAt ety e T W V. Motk & sizs in the country sresult 1s | naturat gas (unid wwtling { that that “obnoxious" judge was Vin. | Much capitaiand sbor, 800 dinmeters e red at the sun | foil to presorve it from dryness is | Mo i due Lo careful investigation v s | bore 58) foot de athl Ao fe i e L. ? " _ Al through it, and, to our satisfuction, actu- | gave to Anderson, then s retailer in a | ke ‘l V‘I' i 4'., '-~; ‘_‘l" 0'] “[ .'h"" ore 56) foat dosp, anl igaiting from & | cent, 6f New Mavivg, The president did That € ndon GNTEBIarS oo ally saw the “spots.’ The largest soemed | smadl way, the notion of tinfoiled pack N materials and systems beforo the letting | stove u't.h\-!uwlv om burned the der- | not have to wait long for an_ opportuii 5 i1 ol i ; ¢ * .| tobealmost as broad as the point of a | ets. Hensked the general what to call . HuGues, Cashier, [ 1 of pontracts, to an efficiont board of | rick. Tho indieations aro that in Ponn- | o remove him for cause, and thorchy re. Mr. Dany Was'dic the geownn g por | nmbrie needlo, Murk “Twain, or | tho new thing, "Solace,' for that's | BANKING OFFICE; 5 frorks, nnd th a vigilant prossin exposing | sylvania and Ohio &t Lest natural gas | 1o atar Daney Cupiats ud thoroby xo- | son nt Vicksburg as Gert, Grant's oso- | §dison, o7 soine.greit gontiis shouhd in: | what Loxpect iU will by to woin Moxico,” | gy gy ga by Mo beginnings of all rings and cobi will to alurge extent s0on supplant conl. | ploion. that e was the of of the sus- | lute supportor wguinat populur discon- | vont un observatory chalrthat witl swing | wan the toply. tur vi eiis vonrure Ai- | PHE IRON BANK., Mlons ngainst the eity's intorosts. Our = + | picion that he was the objectionable i:lnrh 6 .I. :tl'l!"l';“m |l" ']‘il']'y"f rant | with the telescope wnd - accommodate it | devson bt his colossal fortane. The | Co. 12th and Furnam Stroots. 3 5 e bl " man, 018 PooKek: § ) i, should be deemed | 5olf (o the stature of the observer. Pos- | suine property now in dispuite (the quies: | A Geoeral sanking busiiess Crunsuctod. .luu_.'“t',"""“’{ ““"‘"'J und ~~“ “Il“;lzh Tirke was a lively scene at tho lust S—— Ny "I‘»;“ llkl‘lllll.‘h‘. l:{::]m/:l::” I'Ilrulyrl. ing to aim straight In If tho art of suo. | tion at issue Boing the sunity of snderson | == rer— striet bonds, i also an oxoellont foa- | annual meeting of the Western Union in | Tne trars open their hooks Sy PR P 10 or | ceasful ustronomy, My buck uched after | when he willed it away) 1s the site of a R S itoll other sitiow o faklog un andd | Now York, Tho ususl out aad deiod ro | Thileadoy and ovors ann who Gosiins oo | dorto relleve Girank I, his nooket. No | wwhkwardly AUSTIRLI tho fout, | sun | romanoo, for it, Wi I the Awdors % e as sleutive as Duahe baa done f e 2 " ). . N P SERON i AF Slgnoc pose n nk and file politician must | store thag pretty Mury Rogers, fumously ive o ! o | portof thedirectors was presented and | vote at the coming ‘eloction should per- | Aew York Sun “Mr. Dan is inervor. | wien he has been teyi s s Cive | s : sali ¢ @ LI “ i 4 H 7 v R < pered Ol o0 H 3 ¢ ¥ing to pose us a civ murdered, w v sulesgirl, She went f dealing with a troublosomo problem. | vushod through in the | sonally see thut ho is proporl isterod, | Gen: N. P Banks reccived from Gen. | jlservice reformer. satling one S y with some beai, pres 4 proporly R i) . i 1 . Halleck un ordor divecting hini to velieye i i A\ - “ L ul oy en an 4 O Wan 0 we 3 3! v 3 3 N i b L o Q) (W by nnha s proved to hor own satisfie: | ordis aner wh audacious [ We want no moro wholosalo aflidavit | Gen, Grant st Vieksiige, B ke pro. | (i .:l,.|;“»4l- ul H-n_m O llx'|‘(-unllt‘r||||‘-ll'::Aly :un:.ll\ A au .i(‘n..-l.l.\ I mll i oy f s 5 e . il s el 4 iunks pro- wrorable ssions. 0 et suon dirowned g 00 treat . . 2 ala ou that publie fmpr vchuenls pay hand- | stockbioldor ventured to ask for informu. | voting, such us disgraced last spring’s | tested and appoulod to the presidint, bt | Houso it of ' honitiidl bty |t the s 8 s of the cisein e <tory | i8 beautiful, all but her sking )| fomo icivst - atimaluting private | tion, His rosolution of iquiry wus | cleotion. ;::ordurwwl»'wei Lawrence Auwcri- | spone, and surmounted by w well'propor- | “Mary Rog v but it wis never solyed and nobody has ever told ’ in:n‘l-m L enhaneing real eslato values | promptly tabled smid considerable ex- — o tioned dome, would ke a noteworthy | The widow of Jolin Anderson is residiy her how easv it is to put B Ml inttracting vopital to loosto In hor | citement on-the part of the diveotors and | 1) ’ i building auywhere in a city of Amc in London, whore she has bocome i v W eas B Lt b HE musu - " i % . Siidst. BN ik i AR RS SRR AR 1. SN AINO of trowel and hammor Motropolitan tn every respoct. rope. Tt stands on an eminence | somcwhat ‘noted spiritwalist medium. | beauty on theskin, Beaurty i " xR " o - i 1 es an autumn overture every week | Schuyler Herald: Theé Omuba Beg is n the business and dwelling por- | What purport to b materialized dead ) 4 .flr [r:g 1wl ,,ul..., water ) . ln:‘- port ,:mw«u h;r tho | duy in Owmaha. Public improvements illowrg;&upollmfn Ia every respoct, Ilmr- tions of the city, and, scon from vither | persons appear in hor suances; and a pri on the skin is Magnolia ! viliges g Boen rotuened ton thaes | lirst timo b elght yoars a decreuse in the | stmulate private Improvemonts ng u porfection press capuble of | side, rises bofore one a, 8t the blue sk vate letter from a friend says that sh s i £ B as this ¢ | A B i Y ) Balm. outline. The | a dupe of designing operators, who trick wre puvod with | ily produse the supposed phenomena ioux Falls grun: | and deaw s good income fron hee greut arvelais growth of the ity | ross curuings from tho provious - yenr, | city hus found greatly to her advaatuge | bt o0ty folding 1hao pupers per | In fulr and harmonic tha parsi Hive youes Lout this is considered & mattor of very | during the pust three yoars. proud of the Bk's sucoess, solid, squure blocks of Bvor i

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