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hi; mil ffltt si:coxi vi:ai: lL.ATTS3IOUTir, NKI5RASKA, FIJI DAY EVENING, NOVE3II5EK 2, 188S, NUMIIEIl J I if ii i y. GL'1-Y" OF KIG ltlS. K..M. m ,t r. i';.'i'i, I'l n il IT, r.i:;c -i i !'.. .! n ii t.l. l.i Hi). 11 i - v h. l ux jAMK-t l' rrhRMKN, .ik. li HON Cl.A K K - A MMXM.K .1 '1.1 tr'IrOKli V II lAI.ll.lt .1 V WM'IU'.ACII I A S A I.I "It (Mi Y I Kit. A Mil I I'M AN .. J M ii M u Ki'ii V 1 S V Ol'IT N j "N '( U.N NOK. I i Ml D.ll.l.FN. l'KKS I J W .1 IJINS I.'.'ll.YUtM N l'i:l. Workf-J t i:ki li'u.ni'ii J l 11 IIawksWmkth .iumi, I VV.'Ull , Jul nil. BURLINGTON CHANCES. The Elector! of a uccossor to Cen oral Manager Stone. Chicago, Nov. 2. II. I). Stone lias niwtrlclty on the Hamuli Organism. Dr. Schliep, who Is well known as a specialist on the continent, is Just now delivering a series of moat interacting lectures on Lis researches as to the in fluence of atmospheric electricity on th human organism, on its functions, its b en appointed second vicc-orcsidcnt of stiito of health or disease. It is well .i,,,.!. !. f, known that tho electrical state of the at -"vv. ii i-v uiujr n- mosphere has a tern. L. P. Ripley succeeds Air. Stone Trc;siiriT. Iep:ity Trc.iiiurpr, - Ct.Tk. Deputy l.'h-rk, llcuonler of Deeds liuty Iti-uofiler OlTk ( Dmtrict Co jrt, S'itIIT. h'-.irvt-yor. A tti'lli')'. I. A. OAMIi'.KI TllOl. 'OI.I.M'K BlKD (.UITCIIH Kl.n fcA till T II 1 KI.U W. Ii. I'OOI. JOH N M. I.KVDA W. C. SlH'WALTKR J. C. Kl KKXKAKY A. Maihm.k Al.I.KN liKRSON 8..nt. of Pull. School. - Mavxakii.scixk Cwinity Juio. - t. KutiiiKi.t. i; )ki oy s'ji'Kti.'isoits. A. 1J. Toni, C'h'iii., - - I'Uttsiiioiitli l.tMH Kol.fZ, - Weil;i V:iIT A. Ii. In 'KMi.v. - iiiiuwooa iss Mil".;? N. llfi. I O. O. I'. Meet v. , . rry Tui'-'il.iy evi-tiliii? of ech wrek. All tr-ni ii-iit trilhtis are ri"M.'ci:uily inviu-d to 'ill. -1.1. 1 i, v n M'Hrr:i NCAMI'MKN T No. 3. I. O. ;i 1 1- r'rhl-ty in 11. ill. Visit in;: III III. M i-uiiii: invited lo attend ::,:'l l.:)i.i;K N . . A. o. H. W. M.-rt i i fry .v'.- ;t Kri.iiiy ivi..iii.f w K . '. 1 irt,i i."it I r ili.rr. .i- rr--ii .y in- V " If - v ' -1 I 1' . J .'! '1' .. HWli in k:n:iii V. :'. I'.r iini. ! i.r.Tiiii-i : :. !'. Kiti:-:t"r. "vit -:: K. A. T.uli'. I" !i : n '.r : i. K. lloan witMi ); i i.i-'. r ; .M. -.:.. bright. II-eeivrr; p. i-. ii.'i:. I'.vt SI. W. : I. N . H'wen, iui:e ; . i.iii i. li- ce W iuh. JASS CAM: XO.IT'. MODHKN WOOHMKN of Aiiif rloi Muet .ifoontl ami fourlli Mou- d ay eveiiiisii .t K. i l V. hall. Ail tin;ut brota-T ro re4ue.teJ to miet with ii". L. A. Nfcwro iiri- eueriblJ I'oiisul ; . r, Nilen, worthy AJvUer ; . V. V. tide. Itauker ; V. A. Jioct'k, tlrrk. TT.A'rrs.vioiiTji ,(t.ck r. p a. o. v. w. A Hiir t: V'ry 'kitrr.utJ iTr;.t.iy eveiilni,' at E .fciVoo l haJlM h n clock. All ttn'isirut broth ei ta rM'-tfully invifil to atteml. L. S. I, ii son, M. W. ; K. r.oy.l. Foreman : S. O. tlldi. Kecjnler ; Leonartl AnclHr..oa. t)verseer. 1I.ATr.HMOLTH LOWIKXO. (T. A. F. A. M. Mt'eti mi tlia firt and third jMondays of eai-h iiioiith at their halt. All trausieat broth en are cordially insited to Int el with us. J. It. Uichky, W. M. W..i. Ha f. Sgcrelr.ry . C Kit i:SKA CIIAITKii. NO. K. A. M. MvCl.t .if'oiiil ::nd foirtii Tues.l'iy of ea:h tii.xiihat M.i-one Hall, 'iraiisuuat brotuers t.-.' iuvited to iiieet ati V, E. Wijirp, II. P. W'k. J'vm. .Seiietaiy. r. ZION I'OMM V'mnV, .0. 5. K- . 1 ...... M . ... ....... . " ..v. .. ...... o. i Mt-ii ty Pi.jiil o . . .i Mi-.ijiu in .-a no- nan. isuiii orutbers hit- cii-..:t'iv n. VU i: l rn.-.'l u i i as general man i'-r of the Chicago, IJur linton ii Qumcy cast of the Missouri river. The changes took effect yester day. In nientioniii'' tho chanres the Tiiits prints the following : The stand taken lv Mr. Stone on the labor question is said to have nothing to mospnere has a certain influence on tho phenomena of life, tut tho action of posi tive electricity ami negative electricity on these phenomena has not yet been deter mined. Now, according to Dr. Schliep, in sup posing the earth charged negatively, an atmosphere charged with positive elec tricity would act as a etimulunt on the human organism, while that with a uega- nve cuargo woum nave an enervating el- r. l : i : .... . i i . . i . feet. IOsiLiva n.tmnsnlippi olti-iV-W xr .1 - c i . i &.i.. . l , . . ,,u L-wiiiiiy aiidut mo prescui cnange woui-a lavor organic exchanges, oxidation. in his duties, as Ids course durino- t.l.i ino circulation, the secretions. But in strike, whether prudent or imprudent, it would be necessary that it should be fu was santioned, iind perhaps to som . a. .u 1' . i. 1 a t-Aienu curcctcii, iy persons higher in authority. At the same time it is the belief of many disinterested persons that the change will have the effect of calm ing the prejudices that exist in certain quarters on account of the attitude of a certain auiuity with the nervous excita bility of the individual An excessive positive tension would produce a state of insomnia, neuralgia, megrims and even of inuammatory anections. Negative atmos pheric electricity wouid retard tho ex changes, and would superinduce fatlcue. tho interruption of the secretions,' conges tion, apoplexy, etc. As far as plants are concerned, on the contrary, their mutation would be fav $SOO Reward. We will pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick Jieadache, indigestion, constipation or costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely yegctable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes containing 30 sugar coated pills, 2.jc. For sale by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen uine manufactured tnly by John (). We ta Co., 802 W. Madison St. Cliicago.and Sobl by W. J. Warrick. On November First ! Men's Overcoats at Price Clothier- 1.5)0. Elson's, the On The standard remedy for liver com plaint is West's Liver Pill-; they neve disappojut you. 90 pills 25c. At War rick's drug store. the nianarciiiciit during the strike, and cv ' will therefore be beniiicial to the com- ored by a negative atmospheric organiza pany. There is some speculation as to J The vegetable germs and microbes uuu. oniy in iiiu air wouia iena 10 de velop when the atmospheric electricity pany. J here is some specul whether Paul Morton will succeed Mr. Hipley in tho position of traffic manager or remain at the head of the freight Icpartinciit. Thi-) ecin to be a question that is not yet definitely settled IV H" : rr i K. (' 1". C l i.Nfl . 1 lii-.'l. KilVAI. UCtiMM ! I lie -t'ci.Ml aiol f-ianh MjikI.ivs of : . i :i ,i . v i . i i i: : n i .ti PL TT3 MOUTH BOARDOFTR . li.ii.t. II V Ii.lhllil . V: loli 1:1 it . ' I'r. ..i.'iit.:.. l.i.-.lt... I i '.- I'r Tr Li-ur-r ..'...'..".". .... ........ IM !!!'. T'l:S. .i. r. i;i uv, f. i:. wii.'it. .1. A. 'I'lii'-r, i5. Kl-oii, C. V. : dor, J. V. rt ickb.jch. ....Am W villi ... K. Iii ruiMiir .K. XI. (illiiiiau .1 . ('. I':.tter--on, herman, i". tSor- ,T. "V. .!diivsi) .L . i i- K . is r- t.l l. MI.K4 lixi:v t;:mght. M i.on hixns I'll tlti.M Kcr.i Amxiisox Fi:y..... I acoi: itnni.r:t AN. I., t. I I RTH... JSI2 HOST 45 G. A. f?. jtn.-i'Ka. ('oiniii.ifi.ti-r. .Senior Vice Juair " Adjutant. .'. M. Cftlcer of the i.iy. " Gn-ui": Sergt Major .litiarter Master Si-i,t. l ost uiinpiaii; I'lcf-liiiT SaturJay eveniuj; OFFERED for an incurable case of Catarrh 'J J In the Htail by the proprietorsof DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. Symptom of Catarrh. ITeadachf. obstruction of nne, disebartres falling- into throat, no i nf times profuM. watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrul : cyo weak, rintrinir in ears, dt-af ncM. uimcult j of ch-arinK throat, pxpecto rulinn of oUrnaive matter: breath otlensirc: jiracll and tate impairvd. and peneral debilitj'. Only a ft-w of these symptoins likely to be pres ent at once. Thousands of case result in con sumption, and rnd in the ftrrave. Uy its mild, soothma-. and healing' properties. Dr. fitiief'n Rrmnlr eurf the worst eases. 50o. m m. Thf Orlcrlnal rt a r ' o" VV2 VV;V3 3 IITTIE All Cut Scott. PiTTsnuitcj, Pa., Nov. 2 The 5c per ton advance in the wages of the railroad rnineis took effect yeEerd:iy throughout the bituminous coal mines of tli; United States. In Western Pennsylvania all the operators, with exception of W. L. Scott, have given notice that an advance would e granted. Just what Scott will do is a matter of conjecture, and Jh,e miners can only judge from the past. He did not do It last year, and insisted on operating his mines at 5c less than the regular rate. His miners struck for several months, and finally returned to work at the old rate. The Miners' Association hag decided to all Scotils men out on a sjrike, pro viding he does not pay the advanced rate. 1 . . Scarcity of Oartt. Kaxsas Citv r- , - , ov 2 The scarc ity of cars on Western railroads con- .iuucx, ao(i many cars laid aside as unfit for ue have been overhauled nnd put on to serve dtuin.' the present rush of bmlncss. Three months ago the Fort Scott gave an order for oOQ new car? distributing the order ia lots of 100 each, in ordor to hasten the time of deliveiv. Less thin one-tliiid that uumber have ar rived up to that date. The Missouri Pa cific has ordered 800, the liock Ishu 700 and the ISurlington 1000. was negative, and a vear In which the days in which this condition wps realized predominated would be favorable to the development of epidemic diseases. It is well" known that on stormv davs milk goes sour, organic substances decom pose, and bad odors are more noticeable than In normal weather. These phenom ena are explainable by the influence of negative atmospheric electricity. With a positive electricity, light, heat and hu nndy could only have these effects in a modified degreo. In conclusion Dr. Schliep believes that atmospheric electricity has an important effect on the action of the organism and on the therapeutic proper ties of the air. Electrical Review. The Arctic Whalins Fleet. New Bkdfokd., Mass., Nov. 2.- The latest advices from the Arctic whaling uuet state mat me thirteen wna ing ves sels reported frozen in the Arctic Ocean are together, and fifteen miles south from 1 1 end d Island. A King Dying. The Haovk, Nov. 2. Tlie condition of the king of the Netherlands has grown worse and is declared to be critical. American xood Nature. "What was the temper of America be fore the year 1763?" was a qnestion put to rtenjamin rranKiin in tne nouse or com mons. "1 he best In the world, was the prompt reply. "They submit willingly," he went on to add, ""to the crown, and cast it little for keeping them in order. They were governed at the expense of ony a little peri.' ink arid " paper; they were led by a thread. The temper of the American people, although severely ruf fled for a timo tqward Great Biltairi. V- ceased in lnH wufir. -,-v.iiuence, "the best In the .. orid, and the best in the world it con tinues to this day. In no respect is this gooa temper more conspicuously shown man in suonmung to personal lnconveni enee. The Frenchman will smirk and bow; and forthwith he is is In a frenzy, with the guns unlinibered on the boulevards and grapeshot sweeping public squares. The (ierman, during the funeral of the late emperor, to cite no other instance, was so exasperated by the dogged conduct of the military police that ho got himself ridden down by cavalry hoofs and carried in platoons to the station houses. The Eng lishman, although a respecter of laws and ordinances by habit, is surly and gruff under the slightest personal discomfort, and shows his selfishness in street crowds, on railway trains, and on steamboats, with little regard for women, children, and other dependents on man's chivalry. American good temper is part of the na tional philosophy. It is the economy of nerve power, ihe good tempered man saves not only his sensibilities from fruit less rasping, but his soul from wrath, and generally his body from blows. It re quires fewer policemen to keep a public assembly ot Americans In order than any other body of people in the world. Chi cago iribune. ''That's What My Wife Says." "How are all the folks"? usked Brown of Jones." "All well, except my wife," saut dones. 'Tin worried nhnr.t h- r. She tires out so lasiiy; bhe complains of a backache about all the time, and she is so low-spirited that she don't seem Mke herself at all." "My dear fellow." intei rupted Brown, "I'll tell you exactly what she needs. My wife had the very same symptoms a few months ago, but today .;.. i. i. ii l . cue ia nit; iiciiitiiicsi, woman in vqwa. Jr. Pi,erce's Favorite Pre,ciipti'on 'cured her, und ii will cure Mrs. Jones, too. There's nothing on earth like it for the com plaints to which the weaker sex are liable. That's what my wife says, and she knows." Ounrantec tq gi yc satisfaction iu every case, or money returned, printed on the bottle wrapper. Kenieiiiber von save 25 cts. dollar by trading with Elson Price Clothier. on every the One Donnelly, the popular Gents Furnisher and Hatter, has the most complete line of Underwear, lip.jeiy and (doves for fall at.d Winter we ir, in the citv. Bear this in mind. tf HOW CAN PARENTS allow their children to cough and strain and cough and calmly say: "Oh! it is only a little cold." nnd keep e ins them cheap and ttungerous &edicin,es, v-nttl they are do.wu with lusiff fever or re sumption when, thev can b - lieved hy IlelUt2' " ...easily re SYm" CHERRY COUGH i it lias no superior, and few equals. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co druggists. Clothing must go, Men's Businf swSuits at $4.00. Elson, the One Price Chhier If you have a watch, clock or j. lelry of and kind you want repaired yoodt.We it to II. M. Ganlt. All work warranted to give satisfaction. for sale. A good span of matched ponies for sale, thev are a number one bufv team. Enquire at this office. tf Hi linn mi ii i .MmnnrMW The Hue JJ(S)I Price Glof WILL PLACE OUT1 BEiilTS In one of his windows cent's worth. Evervboily can micss and need not lmv a. J'lie one riiessitir flu ncni-eKf. tv ln-.w Beans tlie jar contains, by Jan. let, nhall receive S2U SUIT OF LOTHES ! The second nearest- The finest bedroom sets can be at II. Boeck's. found WHAT ON EARTH Is the reason people will not, can not, or do not see any difference in cheap nos trums put up by Cheap John houses or irresponsible parties at enormous profits, rather than take a medicine of world wide reputuation and one that is giving universal satisfaction at equal price? No medicine in the world is giving such un paralleled satisfaction for purifying the blood as BEGG'S BLOOD PURIFIER & BLOOD MAKER, and ever bottle that d:es not do its work will cost you noth ing. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co., druggists. Table Talk for November, another seasouably-fitted number, full of Thanks giving sentiment and pabulum. The People of the Teche Country. There are in some parts of the Teche land settlements where a fascinating and unique people dwell, so closely united, so materially independent of the outside world that they are almost like tribal communities The climate has done al most Its gonial best for these people. If you want anything in the jewelry line, go to II. M. Gault. lie will sell you good goods at low prices and guarantee them as represented. Mrs. Johnson has just received one of tlie finest disnlavs of trimmed hats i .i -i- . i v-ww.w. --- 1- - . oook opens wuu tne tuscovery ot tne They know "nothing of books or literature; and bonnets ever brought to the city ".Nation on Her knees ' a short poem by I they never have heard of any of the .I..n!. Wl.itlnn- tl.-n f..1W. " n,.i,t auu fsrns iuai percolate Drains ' ' i r-l-uiwhero hilt, thnv va elnca tri niitnm "VI o . ' V v.- UOXT H-lT V-i Uneinald asa Liver Pill. Smallcet.cbpan eaU enmeKt to take. One Pellet a Dote. Cure Mtk Headache, It lliou Headache, Dizzinrtw, ConNipalluu, Iiidlfestion, Bllioa AttarK, and all derangements of th atoi&ach and bowtU. 23 eta. by drutrg-istii. JULIUS PEPPERBERG, MANCFACTCnER OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN TIUs Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our F!or de Pepperbergo and 'Buds TXjLJj LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always in stock. Nov. 20. 1SS5. Sherwin & Willi'ims' mixed paints, the lest in the market, at Fricke & Co's. drug tore. 8-tf. Thanksgiving Days," after which, "A Thanksgiving Dinner," wherein Mrs. Ro rer shows two ways of overcoming that delicious difficulty; she also has a second paper chasing up another difficulty: "How to Live on a Th usand a Year." .Young other articles profitable and inter est!. lg to the housekeeper are, "How M.'s.Rui-kin Savi-dFuel and Kept Warm;" Tdlie May Forney's "Fashionable Lunch eon and Tc.i ToileU;" -'Ethel's New Iloim;" "New Tliinga for Tab!e and Kitchen;" Housekeepers' Iuquirjes," with their answers by Mrs. Rorer; also a full They produce absolutely everything they nse or cat. They make pretty pictures in their simple little homes, pictures that ap peal to one as a barn yard scene on can vas, or the suggested coziness of a Dutch interior painted by a great master appeals, rather than the representation of a wizen laust nosing over tomes in his dim laboratory. The great truth of life for these is to live and to love, to dwell In comfort with many children, to fear God and to obey the priest, to die confessed and absolved, to lie shrived In the Bweet little chnrcb and afterwards to sleep under the purple gorse and passion vines In the grass'green cemeteries; this is life's trnth and mis sion for these simple folk. This history of such a home, the convincing proof of Plenty of feed, flour, graham meal at Heisel's mill, tf and COUCH! and COUCH! ana COUCH! What in the woild is the reason vou will cough and keep coughing and still keep trying inferior medicines when BEG GS'" CHERRY COUGH SYRUP will positively relieve yonr cough at once? This is no advertising scheme, but an actual fact, and we guarantee if. S.ild by O. P. Smith fc Co.. druggists. Elson the One Pi ice i sol ling Chinchil la Overrun t, Bc-ayer Collars and Cuffs, at $15.00. Gold and silver Gault's spectacles at H. M. Elson, the One Price Clothier, is selling month. Other entertaining and instruct- cumfQt W put ?ortT We t,,e Chicago Hats at $1.90 nauii uuiiuiiK oeiLer, uioro uiorai, more progressive than immigrants striving to earn sweet homes; for these will bring witn tnem the manufacturer and tne business man. plan tin ar industries that shall yield good harvests of work and prosperity. -Catharine Cole in New Or leans Picayune. ive reading will be found in "The Orange Its Sweet and Discordant Re cords," and "How to Prepare it.' "The Flutterbys' Folly," "Fashionable Crazes;" "Women's Exchange Move ment;" "Seasonable Grocery Hints," and a "Thanksgiving Problem," all the solvers of which are promised a prize. How so much mcatful matter can be crowded together for a dollar a year is a problem we presume the publishers alone can solve. Table Talk Publishing Co., 404 & 400 Race St., Phila. Joe. the one price clothier, believes on the good old motto, "quick sales and small profits." Joe is always busy sill ing goods. tf Every man feels himself stronger in his relations with others if he Is surrounded with consideration, esteem, respect. The oldest known manuscript 13 part of the "Iliad."" found In Upper Egypt. For Rent- Part, or all of my house to small fami ly. Cor. 6th and Day streets. tf Mrs. J. A. Bcell. A Sportsman's Recommendation. A British sportsman recommends that the'bantam, which is particularly pugna cious and active, be turned wild, in the hope of havinrrit lecocioan available bird for sport. New York Sur- II. M. Gault is receiving some very fine noyelties in Oxidized Silver goods for holiday?. H. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl edged to be the finest and. most complete in the city. If yon want a good clock, go to II. M. Gault. He has a large assortment to pick from at prices that can't help but sell them. Peter Mereres ha the finest and larsrest assortment of boots, shoes and rubbers in the city. Give him a call and look at his immense stock. Clear Beaver Hat I And the Third Nearest A FINE LEATHER CLUB SATCHEL I The Jar will he filled and sealed tin l v two .f.Rr1n,i).!, .iv mi in;,) JSl oyemher .st and counted dy three ivF,-.onsil,lc j.artiei at n 1 uolic Jlall, on Januory 1st, IsSo, j PJattsniouth. If a i.u.v wioiiiu oe u.e ii-t nearest gneseer she will receive A Twenty - Dollar Trunk. The Second Nearest- 'xxe Sills 2vvi.fl3r ' The Third Nearest Bring ftTr xr n tr it r MrirArnriTirn your guesses with name in a sealed envelope. One guefs I to each person. WF 0 lEa Lookout lor larfje hand bills giving you a program before goinf to he r mi me jar ana count tne ieans. i lie be very interesting. J'OB The One- Price r gram will Clothing Hussler And Leader of Low Prices. Jonathan Hatt. J. W. Makthis. WHOLESALE n XL TAIL CITY RfflEATiuiAR KET. PORK PACKERS and dealers in BUTTER AND EGGS. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Meats, Hams, Bacon, Lard, &c &c of our own make. Tlie best brands of OYSTERS, in cans and bulk, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. f Uord to Fepejbliea95. The importance of the results of the present political campaign can not bo overestimated by those who desire the success of tho Republican party. Tho Democrats, besides the " Solid South, are, In the North Intrenched behind breastworks of "public patronage. It will take steady, earnest, and united work to dislodge them. Nothing will so surely bring about that steady, ear nest, ajid united work as the circulation ot sound political literature, and OF" THIS CLASS NO OTHER IS AS EFFICIENT AS THE DAILY AND WEEK LY NEWSPAPER. Speeches and documents are read by the few, and when read are laid aside; the newspaper lathe fireside friend, the trusted family companion. Its influence Is continuous, constant. The Republicans can not aid their party better than by circulating HTbeo Da Jngro Qeeanr:- It is a live Republican Newspaper, and has been faithful among the faithless In Chicago. No man has ever questioned its soundne33 on the platform, because the principles of the pla'.form have been advocated by THE INTER OCEAN many years. PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRIES AND AMERICAN MARKETS FOR AMERICAN PRODUCERS have been its battle cries from the beginning. It did not take it six weeks to ascertain whether it could stand oa the platform or not. . Republicans have done much to aid in the inculcation cf false political doctrines by patronizing papers that advocate them. Why should they do so when they can avoid it by subscribing for THE INTER OCEAN, which 13 acknowledged to be 1Te Best and 2Vost Reliable neitfsiafer Published in Chicago? In enterprise, news, editorial ability, and everything that goes to make A COMPLEiE NEWSPAPER it 13 unexcelled by any of its contemporaries. Every Republican ought to subscribe for it. Every workingman ought to subscribe for It. It is the paper for all classes of patriotic people who believe In protecting the homes of America. 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