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DUNDE PLac People who live there will save their health and strength and the expense of doctor’s bills. The at- mosphere is equal to the mountains with a breeze stirring all the time. The elevation is high and sightly, with a most delightful landscape view. Dundee Place will be the locality for splendid homes, in every sense of the word. The restrictions inserted in all deeds of conveyance, are such as to make the surroundings just right. No cheap buildings, no saloons, no nuisances. All houses must be built 25 feet from street line. The streets are all cut tothe established grade, and the lawns will have a beautiful terrace. There is no better property in the United States today, for investment, than Dundee Place. The prices will double and thribble in a comparatively short time. The most liberal building loans made to those who wish to build and have not sufficient money to spare for that purpose. Call on us or write for any particulars. Our salesmen are always ready to show the property. é The Patrick Land Company, a SOLE OWNERS AND SOLE AGENTS OF DUNDEE PLACE, Room 26 Chamber of Commerce. W. H. CRAIG, President. N. D. ALLEN, Vice-President. W. K. KURTZ, General Manager. A TER waukee and Louisville, which given us Personal Paragrap uniform good rosults, ‘Tho best is #ono too i Ohairman Balcombe Btates What Be | #00d for° Omaba aud the soonor materml | perjos 1° iams,of Ogallala, s at the which in many respects will resemble the AMONG THE TENT DWELLERS. | et B30 Caspet wiomiues Bt tieth and_Twonty-first stroots, deep, and on K streot near enty-fitth Jo¥e ves is planning to Knows Abont It. men and contractors loarn that Omaha will U. O. T. B. Anniversar: ots, o & f quarters, and Dr. Duryes ning 5 b th bt ot all ke Major D. W. Benham, of the United States | South Ll streets, cut oft travel at those points. drect a fine cottage, that he may si Oxans, July 7.—To the Edilor of T | manter comme slasks. pamcicr biaber sl ¢ | army, is @ guest at tho Paxton, Omaha Lodge, ~ No. 53, | Tho Sarpy hotel, at Papillion, was opened his own vino and fig tres while at the asse nited Order of Troue Bund, will | yesterday by George W. Palmer gnd D, T, The Beatrioe and Orete Chautauquas Bee: In all paving and sewer contracts it | sewer pipe, ete. etc., in her pubiic works or Captain Thomas G. Troxel, of the United | hoid its first annual annive: 1o | Bohner, of this ¢ TSary picnic by . Drawing toa Close. DY, day morning dawned with many | is stipulatod that tho city contractors shall | nono at all the betier for thom and the tax- | States army, aud family, aro’ guosts st the the G < 3 ey isapponrad at noon, leaving | furnish “tho bost of American coment” in | Payors. By ruling out,at timos, a fow who | Paxton, in the Germania gardems, Twenty-fourth | o John Goodhart, of Papillion, hus bought los, The forenoon was spent by WO | pyyiio worics, think we are mot in earnest about this | Dr. D. T. Martyn, of Columbus, and James | 9ndJ. strects, Sunday, July 10. Messrs, | O%0r€¢ W, Palmer’s suloon in this city. matter we may impress the lesson | J. Condon, of Lincoln, arc stopping at the | Rudolph Hartz, Walll fng, > M. M. Palmer, employed in tho gradi Rosondalo mna Akron of New York, | upon the minda of all, i time. " | Paxton. ) PR, Thompson, Anton slcal'x:u::hmfim' B 1 gang on the high "school lot, was stiuck o Round Top and Cumberland of Maryland, | Someof the members of the city council [ N. 8, Harding and Join O. Watson, of | Bockhaus arc the. go o oiph | tho heald with @ mattock. Tho cut was two Coploy of Ponusylvanis, Shopperdstown of | 8eom to thinie that city contractors and those | Nebraska Gity, are stobpiag at tho Taxton, ARG T e e b asei | tiheslon g Vitgma, Louisville of Kentucky, Miwau- | Who furnish them With material need the | ¢ 13, Cooke. of Boono, s at the Murrey. . The Union Stok Yurdscon- | _Joseph Oshwava, John Morave and Frank WO SISUCCESSEULERSESSILN 3: 5?.‘:'.53.‘3“5;‘..,.“ ns usual. At 11 o'clock Dr. Spraguo gave his first lecture on John Mil- R Work A lishea— | ton. “At3p.m, Dr. Duryen delivored e view of the Work Accomplishcd— 3 O nrie.n T ; H e o Conure, was Cnristianity in | s Extensive Preparations Al subject of the Y Protestion of the governing : ¥ J power of tho city | C cert band will furnish sie, D = y 0 osto ready Belng Made for m\'x:fi(’{mcif-\:::oc':g&:{nr{:}':n Goscribing D, | Xee, Wisconsin, lfd chmd of (near) Chi- | ggainsy the assumed. unjust supervision of [ . E. D. Humphroys, of Marion, and H. H. | will meet at the lodge fikfiu’:fly‘fnmx o"e%‘uou:?:‘.fifi g(z‘::\s":x“ t‘!‘n’srfcx::‘r;rsn'x‘-:}c rtuc:um"f‘nvé“ {Tfi‘?.n Rl hausicd thele vocahulneies in Je2eR A% Ui | cago aro genrally considored tho bost | ile board of publiv works und ity engincer Smith, of Tokamah, are guests at tho Mur: | march to the Union Pasific depot to meet | arraigned Tuesday at o a. m. o o 00 have not done them justice. American hydraulic cements. Only three of | and frequenily voto to overrulo them. This | Fa: and receive Lodges 40, 51 and | Tho coutractor yesterday lost the pl & erizerd Many people Trom Lincoln and neighbor- | these, viz., Louisville, Milwaukee and Utica, action involves a great waste of sympathy, John W. Mormon and E. V. Cotton, of [ 54 of Omaha, 55 of Council Bluffs, | for the improvements on thuyl\lc('n |'e lfl"'l The Crate Uhautauqua. ing towns came in this afternoon_to attend | 44 their way.into this market. Lnymm:lzrmvfin and mnwr:ll men are Boston, are at the Murray. and 52, of Plattsmouth. At thé | somewhere betweon tho hotel, D‘.’.“gw‘,’,?.“‘ Cnerr AssrNDLY GROUNDS, Neb,, July 8.— | the grand concert this evening, 1t1s & 08180 | ~rryese manufacturers are in & combino Qombination 'of | reat politiosl Influotcs | Dr.F Ferrill, of San Antonlo, Tex., is fardens o concert and danoo will bo given. | steet, and the postofice. 4 1 Chat u of much satisfaction to the management of nancial strength, and trained energy,which | rogistored at the Murray. Ior the boya & sack race and shaved pig race | Officer Joseph Humpal and family have 4Specialto Te Ber.]—Chautauquans con- Hom 10 e e afenass Eratulote thomselyes becauso of the two ex- | friends ot We Bertl ¥ cfon draws noar its cellent sermons they were permitted to hear | gloso, yesterday, The morning sermon, by Dr.| To-morrow will be devoted to wrliton ex- ‘Alex McKenzie, who is one of the overseers | vminutions. At 2 p. . will occur which fixes the brices In every msriot. 5 . i P ot aertior | i macsporac Y Ganvesetors. are. shasp, | ak,G: Sterwood, of Central City, ls at the 1.on tho bille, aud o sticking tho, pot will | gono up along the I, 1. & M. V. raiifond Tove sono om0 violates mis obligations with | shrewd men in_their line of business o Asoade Siltics on rotroshmon Is. makie oo Vi e ol risna of o oronight, e et o "onts. the prios n & olandestine | have haa banded down to them from ail past | Flenry W. Orth, of Lincoln, is & guest at | preparations to accommodate all who may | "1 wish you would state,” said Mayor O e, A i alloged ngatust one of thet | Eenerations of contractors, all the do- roade. 4 : attend. Sloano to Titk Bee roprosontative, ‘that Lo s oo Cgubterfugos and " schomos for | H. E. Reinhardt and wife, of David City, proprictors of the Karlin hotol had no e ectaorars st Tiarvard uaivgraty, wus | ond sud at8p. m, tho' thisd o the, BUSS | lagt, ity of our most experienced | avolding o fall ' compliance with | aro registered at the Arcado. [eonsston oty & " d concerts given under Dr. arge majority of most experience c n Y . S n adge of the outra, th o aimonsly pronounced the best over heard | Erand concorss EpER M the programme | engineors and authors commend Rosendale, | their ~ contract obligations 3 with cities. | 1. A. Hatfiold and Frank Holden, of Strom- Notes About the Olty, moeting Friday night. Whon 1 srrived o8 upery A 3 ARGE 3 F. Floish [ arrived at at the assembly, 1t was tho kind of sormon | for this evening’s concert: Totisvilie and Milwaulkoo as superior to thé | Thoy employ the best of logal aid, They | berg; L. H, North, of Columbus,and H. H. | go\i Wiolshman has sold his photograph | my office Saturday morning I found Mr. they listen to at Harvard—a sermon remark- | “Unfold Ye Portals Eyerlasting,” (from othors, because thoy are' more uniforra in | frequently have the aid of banks and rail- | Wallace, of Tekamab, are stopping at'the | 8%1ery to G, G. Morledae, Siulaney waiting for me, aud he sud s “’ for its simplicity, its great thoughtful- “The Redemption’) .Gounod | quality. road companies, because they are large pa- | Arcado. Messrs, Simon §. Remer, J. P. Thompson | Partner have lent the police every assistuncé able for its simplicity, its g 8! Cholr, "April 5, 1880, sowo time previous to roceiy- | trons. They employ large numbers of men | J, W, Westpkal, of St. Paul, and G, J and Jonn Rosenau are a committee of Soucn | in detecting the porpotrators. I have known ness, fts adaptation to the audience und Its | gong upove's Sorrow,”” Shelley | ing bids for paviug and sewering to bo done | Whose votes they profess to control at pri- | g, Jolin, of Forfolk, are at the Arcade, | Omabalodge, No. 53, U. O.T. B., for a dapce | him for years and he is one of the best men Drofound effect. Tho evening sermon, by i WA I e Y boars of public woris and ity | maries and elections, and they convince very | =4 "G 8o ol o¢ Staurt, and 1. A, Boat, of | 1 bo held at Zamg's on Twenty-fourth | i the cit 1ns one of the oldest citi- Dr. Duryes, was, as usual, full of interest, | Selections of Psalmody..... enginoer unanimously proclaimed to all con- | MAY city officials that they are indebted to | A3¥ang Gre ab the Arcade, \0f | strest, somo time in August to procure a fing | 2008, and their house is conductod as well s and greatly enjoyed. Altogether, the second Choir, cerned that in all paving and sewering work | them for their promotions, and hence enti- | “c/'cc b Pl 3 for the lodge, any houst Never once has the g aront ¥ - ¥ ! | Cornet Solo, “Arbuckle Polks,”...Hartman | for the city during 1589, only Loulsville and | tied to their favor at all timcs. id Sctisum and David Read, of Survrise, The board of education will hol < ! police been called to his place.” Sunday atthe assembly was an ideal day; h AT . Lo e oy T L o e i, and | The truth is that the taxpayers, not the | are stopbing at the Arcade. meoting at the high sohool bulging Tuseqay B. Moad, ma e those who complain of Sunday observance at | g the ponsracta have beon lot with this thor- | contractors, are the ones entitled to all the | Eugeno Pitts and wifo and Miss Effle | ovol uilding Tuesdny Neees nanager of the Western P BODR 24 ftess, b s thor- ening, Union tolegraph oftice, bas returned fre ‘ the nssembly this year would complain of the % oughly undorstood with the contractors, | 8ympathy, watchful caro and combined offort | Jaynith, of Beatrice, are guests at the Ar- | John and Dr. C. I3, C. Smith b A Cleveland, O, d rom ten commandments or the streets of paradise. | Song, *Lovely Spring.’.............Coener | Nobody, not even opposition manufacturers, uf the servants of the taxpayers. It is prob- | cade. to E and Twenty-ninth streots, romaymd y “The eighth annual scssion of the Crete Mrs. Poweil. will deny that the Louisyille and Milwaukes | 8ble that the taxpayers never receive all [ D, P, Gillette, of Beatrice,and D. C. Wal- { The Young People's I ‘ Pulling History to P } 8 : Bolero Sisilian Vespers +.....Vordi | are of the first class, Opposition manufac- | they contract and puy for in any city of the | lace, jr., of Tehamab, are at the Arcade. ths Mo Rogpiois Jeaguo will meot g . ory to Pleccs, 13 Chautauqua closes to-morrow. Sowme of the Madem Carrington, furers are content If thoy can convince ex- | Universe, and never will. It would seem to W, F. Dobbin of Holdrege is at the Mil o Methodist Episcopal “church Tuesdsy [ The Magazine of American Histor: i Yont dwellors are removing to-day, but the | Sacred Song. ) erdsalom, s «u:....Parker | perts that their coment is equal in uniform | be the duty of the governing power of tho | jarq] i) evning - Alaesiinyited o Uttend, presents historic and incontrovertable { majority will remain for the final examna- Miss Minkler and Choir. quality wh}nm two, Th:lu havo boen used | Cit¥ ;fifflf};{{":."b.'.'fr‘yr";l%u‘:?fi:’p‘r"if,'gihfl"' . J. Magoon of Peru, Neb., .and J, A. el 'x’lfff’l‘}fu}flff"’k“fg'f"‘”fi"' during the Féasong for believing that the Declara- cone .|z Solo, *Si i “hemsey," . ... in our public work from the commencement ) ples, | oo o le Hdet) i (A , lightn| uck three horses near B, o) S ol L i tions and the two grand concerts of to- | Zither Solo, “Souvair de Chemsoy'u... o | 1g our bubiic wock fol Hhe SOTIRERRENt | even though thelr action may be tho result | Pague, of Mason City, are at tho Millard, | Jatter's browory, killing all thirce. Paolok | ant: ;of Infopondsrice vaa nobsnsike g WOFFOw. M and the results have been uniformally good, | Of 8 mistaken judgment in some particular KW- O. Howoll, & prominont attorney of | the animals belonged to Mr. Jetter and ouc | copt by John B el AR No one can question the unparalleled suc- | pramatic Cantate, “Fair The conorete under our pavements,(ihat | instance. eolkuk, is in the city. 10 a neighbor. gopt by John Hancock, as president,and ) cess of this session of the assembly. Tho Tave oot 1t and the mortar in the sewars | Butin this matter whoro the city enginoor | W, H. B. Stout and G, M. Lambrtson, | Laurits, tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C, | (e engror Thompson,us secrotary; that programuie has been not only the most ex- ‘Madam, Carrington and Cholr. (what there is of it) made with these | 8nd myself have almoat daily (for two voars | of Lincoln, are guests at the Millard. Gravorson, who dled Sunday, was buriod | the) engrossed copy which had’ beeh B s alu0 Ik Moeh A ieribE tn v ever cements are uniformly zood. past) visited and supervised the pavement | E, K, Leonard and wite, of David City, are | MOuday ovening at 4 o'clock in Laurel Hill | made the Fourth of July was,by a happy ’:u-uecz'or any yeu pmvlull: The m...,,,.y Tn 1886 and 1887 Mankato cement was used mf{ -}f“ée{hwork dlg.fln]s h-r progross, and then | gt the Millard. 3 cemetery. afterthought, signod generally, Augus Y 3 ) At Beatrice. insome of the public work, but was ruled | Watched the results closely from day to day | "y, ‘B, A, Kelly and Miss Kelley, of Nor- | , L G- Blair has takena house on Qana | 2 that the approving vote was not unane under the wanagement of Dr. Palmer, has | Baarrior, Neb., July 5.—(Special to Tz been like the royal bounty doworibod in yes- | e |—Today is tue last but one of the terday's sermon—more than was expected | pogirioe Chautauqua. The attendance, out each year beforo the working season | Shereafter our investigations and oconclu- folk, are rogistored at the Millurd. Thirty-eighth stroote, imous July 4, but was approved by seys 3 i sions, must certainly be more liable to be y - eal: ‘ix‘z'.:‘u’;.u?."i’m,"':.!az:;’ v Gity HoRieor | correot and entitled %o czedonce on tho part | - M. A. S Vaukuran, froight nuditor of tho The new bofl=: for the incandescent eleo- | ral; that one of those who was presens eaves to-day with his | tric light sviem is ncarly in place. Four | July 4 and approved is not among the a all that could be desired. An efcient, “Tillson, on'account of its lack of It of the governing power of the city and tax- | Union Pacific railway, L ] A entious. courteous. iustructor like Dr, | while not as large as yestorday, is still very Show.nz aud at times a very poor showlng | Payers than the opinfon of interested con- | fawily for Niagara Falls aud tho oast. hundred Lights have been roceived, the ma- | sigars enrolled; that at least ene-oighth Palmer cun not fail to bestow royal bounty ! cncouraging. Kev. Sam Jones delivered & \.,,uenmwmp.r tests of these engineers, tractors and material men and their attor- I days the lights will be lmmun and in a few | of the signers were not even members wherevor he goes. % lecture on temperance this morning to a big | In 1888 Utica was allowed considerable of | noye. 1If not we should be removed immedi- The Board of Education. Lot viaa B L4 d of congress July 4, 1776, So history gets Tha prima_ donns, Madam OCarrington, | audience, our work. The small portion tested by tho | 8tely for wncompetenpy. = - The board of oducation mot last night | noon s wanhant o N riser panonday after- | pulled to pieces and facts displuce” some olty ongineer made a fair showing, but in 7. A. D. BALCOMBE, and wound up the old business and then ad- stroct, between” Twon- | pleasant and romantic fictions. with hor wonderful voice and rare ability, J : 4 s boors pratsed &nd admired by wilj so ulag | tev. Robert Mclutyro loctured this after hias the churming little Miss Park, with her | noon on “Soldieriug 1 Dixio; or, the Man magic cornet and mther. Both ladies richly | With o Musiet.”” Mr. Mclatyro is unques- inted praise of whioh they: | tionabiy the favorite of tho assembiy, and are the graceful recipients. The soloists, | has won thousands of adwirers und friends Mrs, Powell, Miss Pinker and Mr. Edd, by his eloquence aud warm, kindly manners, have many admivers, aud have aaded greatly | and will draw an immense crowd if he ever 10 the excellence of 'the excellent music of | comes here again. this session of the assembly. Mrs, Raymond, night was given a grand concert by the the nccomplished pianist, has filled her posi- | assenibly choir, assisted by Mrs. C. O. Dates, tion with perfection—or With as much of per- | Mrs, L. P, Gillotte and Messrs. H. A, Wolfo foouloh us I8 ever attained by mortal, Had it | und’ 1. "R. Cogswell, which was largely not been for tue rare talent and skillful fin- | attended and enthusiastically received. gers of this expert accompanist the grandest | Tno first assembly of the Beatrice Chau- cnorus and choicost 80lo would have lost half | tauqua has proven u phonomenal success. thelr charm. A brilliant programmo s being prepared for The lecture department has also been of | next yoar. The state Wesloyan ubiversity wonderful merit. Such lootures and sermons | will erect a largo permancnt headquarters on a8 biave been heard here this year are not | the grounds noxt season, and about twenty often heard, especially iu the west. In theso | additional permanent cottages have already 410 depurtments bo assembly n tho country | beon contracted for hos & botter showing in quality than webave | Following is the programme for to-mor- many instances the concrete and’ mortar Chairman Board of Public Works. made with it were very wferior. The most o r— roliable test is the test of timoand the prac- | BUARD OF TRADE MEETING. tical results after use, Engineer's tests may e be. ml_mm‘nv}" only short time tests just | Omaha Merchants Discrimmated bofore use. ‘Uhat whivh makes a good show- Against—A Letter from Blaine, ing ot first may fall back to a poor showing | The board of trade held a regular meeting after a fow months, on account of trescher- | 1agt night, ous qualities, or & lack of uniform qualities | o, ; and the elemonts of progress, or Taok of unt. | The committee to' wliom was referred the form welght or fincnoss. Tho proportions of | matier of roquesting ¢h railroads to put on olay and fime may uot be uziform on acvount | trains to allow people'in towns near Omaha of neglect, in properly selecting the stono for | 1o come here and rewen home the same aay O B o T O evire | roported that tralus, wero now run on all ho beat muy Have been 0o high oy | Fouds on a schedule of this kind. zain t00 low, Some cements set The committee on transportation reported quick and show good results in the start, but | that Omaha merchgnts were discriminated nover becomo stone; 8omo will boar inoro | against m shiping o pofnte in lowa and ratio of depre- | Nebraska, The freightrate from Omana to rength of | points in Towa is obtained by adding the journed sine die, After this the secretary called tho new board to order for the pur- pose of organizing, Mr. Rees was elected temporary cbairman and Secretary Piper ro- clected secretary, Aftor considerable dis- cussion s to the right of the bogrd to elect officers at a special moeting an adjournmont was bed without transacting further busi- ness. Tho following members of the board will compose the club to play 8 matcn game of base ball with & nine from the city council ; McCounell, Kolly, Recs. Wehrer, Sholes, Piper, Wooley, _The game wil! bo for the benefit of the Creche, and will be played some time during the present month, i L sy August Weltenberger brought suit againt the Cable Tramway company be- fore Justice of the Peace Anderson yos- ciation, ete., etc. Experts assort that the tensile bad this year, row: any manufacturers best cement is liable to | bridgetoll to the Gouacil Bluffs rate, while | terday to recover $20 damag "'ho bible sud normal olasses, the Choutau- | - 7:80—Morning devotions, Rev, E. Bowers. | be twico as great us that of its poorest. All | the rate from Council Bluffs to points in Ne- clmm{ to have been :uu 1.13‘\‘;}“:'“%,‘1?, qua work which is the l?umlufim of any us- 9:00- (?unhflrru;f of diploma to the gradu- | produce more or less of an inferior quality, br'x‘n'shu is the n.mmI:A the Umulh:; rf)wl bt train on May 12 last, while driving into Semibly, has becn a8 ably cared for as ates of the soveral departments. and market it when its inferiority is tho ae same committeo repor hat there | [V row alloy near Twenty-sixth and least liable to discovery. was no probability that the proposed exten- 1n & nnoiber of ‘mstances, under different | #ion of the Union Pacific road to Manhattan, coutracts, where Utica was used the con- | Kan., will bo built this year on account of a crete and mortar is inferior to-day., The | lack of funds. sewer in distriot No. 67, east and south of | _ A letter was received from Secrotary of Hanscom's park, constructed by Hugn | State Bale referring to the Infernational Murphy, last year, bursted this spring under | Awmerican congress w bo held in Washing- clrcumstances which rendor it almost self- | ton Oct. 2, 1850 and requesting information evideat that it was the fault of the use of | and suggestions from boards of trade on poor cement and it cost guite & little sum to | questions which will come before the con- vepair it. J, O, Corby, who repaired sume | kress. The letter was referred 1o a special Y other department. It is the aim of this us- 10:80—~Last words for 1880. Last songs. sombly nlWl{l 10 keep this Chautaugua work | Good-bye, 1800 bettor than infaucy of 1830, every other departwert. In s , rests the hope of porimynency e Dodge. His cart was broken and him- self and hovse injured. and'good rosults. Accused of Horso Stealing. "Althiough the 6lhth sersion of (ke assem. | D, St. Clair and Joseph Higgins wore ar- 5 bly hus not yot closed, pruparations are al- | rested yesterday on the charge of steal- ready being wade for the ninth ssslon. | ing g horse from Jumes Fadden of Omaba Drs. Dunulng, Duryes, Sprague :8d | [eights on the night of June 10. ~They Pulinor, together | wilh Prof. Beard, S Prof. Holmes aud Msdam Carrington, havg | isad 208 gullly cad will appear for trial Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Whzn she ha Childres, she gave thea Castoria tracts, Gtudy und securo lnstructors for this school, | Johnson &s surcties. oity engineer, t rule in favor of the Mil journed. A O et el TG b S e st e S e B S R B already been secured for the next did not know where 10 stop and call the re- | committee. programwe. Arrangements Lave beenmade | 3 - _“d 1y | Bl Saished; the mortar was all so poor Secrotary Muson then bristly explained for » summer school in conneetion with the eriff Coburn yesterday filed his ther sewers constructed by other contract- | What e’ permanent board of the state | @hen assembly, and Dr. Dursea, President ¥\ Dond or §61,000 as wsignee of the Baok | ors show inferior wortar, whilo some show | dévelopment aasoclation were aoing wnd mm“”’ ""“"I' we gave her Castoria. } Prof. Bwezey, of Doane college, and 10l | o Omaha, with Fred W. Gray, Jobn S. x-.m( g00d, suggested that the board of trade render all Was & Child, she eried for Castoris, Used by the United Government. Eudorsed by the heads of the Creat T es H lxa soy, of th tate university, have been | Of DARERI WIh FYEA BYe FRAY GOTR B | With these results bofore us. it was the the assistance necessary in this work. Whea she beeameo Miss, she elung o Castorta, od Publla Raod Adely gest, Purest and most Health Frice's Cre pointed & committes 10 urrange a course of | Cuulfield, Joha I, C . B. | duty of the board of public works and the | There being no furtlier business the board Ag Yowder does nolodatals Ammadla. Limeos Alum. Dr. Price’s Deliciogs Wi varix * ) s, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Kose, etc., do nut contain Polsenous Oils or Chew! 'RICE BAKING POWDER CO., New York. Chicago. 8t Louls.

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