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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1883)
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TEE BEE BUBLiSIIING COf PROPS , E.no SEwAT Sn.Edisor. , GnNP..IALGRAYT donlos that ho le in favor of Conkling for Prosidant. Btt what if ho 1s ? To Gi iiAi IIAZex : 'Como again with another bogus froat prediction.- alnny CMcupo Broken , VntOINiA is preparing to unhorse lior I boaq. It begins t ° look very much as if eweot Bill Mahone must go. Tiunr ; is a great deal of supproeeod harmony among Nebraska Ropublicane , but it is like pulling tooth to draw it out. i i 1tEAL estate epoculfttion fe not high in t Omaha , but the tranafora continue to , , keep the county dork'e oflico in a etato of activity. lr le rumored that General Pope is to move hia hoadquartera to Chicago after November let. From the eaddlo to Chi. sago is eomothing of a change. Tira title of "the Lid of Hell" lies in dispute botwoeu Japan and Java. "Mr. Laird thinks it ie lecatod eomewhoro near the hoadwatere of Stinking Water crook. By the time the Hon. .TnmosLairdgota through pounding Nebraska oditore who m dare to criticiso he ncta ne a public man , I ho will ho in condition to join the Sulli van Slado combination. i _ e Tara husband of Mrs. Colby hae boon nominated for ju + iga in the First die , trict over Judge Davison , one of Gov- : Dawoe appointees. Mr. Colby won't know what struck him after eTc ties day , i PAUL VANDEnvooltT has packed Itie grip Back and etartod for Washington. Vandorvoort will return a sadder and a wiser man. A eight of the charges on i file against hint in the Postef ice Depart , matt , will 1trobabY l cause him to change ; + hia decision that Mr. Gresham "muetgo. " HAytua built his road to the Pa0ifi0 , Mr . Villard is not to be given an oppor tuttity oven to celebrate his achiovomon t .S fn' ' ponce. The bears iA Wall stroob insis t ' that ho shall pt once demonstrate h ( s ' ability to manage as wall as to create 1 Tito downward tendency of the Villa r etocita indicates that that the coming gtilway magnate of the far Northwest has only begun his labors. It is one thin g to build a road and another to manage i t so na to make its securities attractive The Wall etroeet doasonstration is a warning to Villard that it is time to con k the bottle andgot down to business. 'fits council has wisely decided to sub mit a proposition for $100,000 in pavin bonds to the voters of Omaha at the November vombor election. Wo say wisely , be cause the carrying of the bonds this fal will permit the prompt prosecution o paving oporatfone as soon aaepring opens while if the matter is delayed until tit oily election in April , it will be midsum ter before contracts can ho lot and th work begun. # Omaha has made an excellent begin 11 ' ning in paving. The principal streets of We business portion of the city an alronly under contract , and most of the will ho completed heforo scow falls. flu Farnant and Howard and Dodge , and th unpaved parts of the connecting ere streets must be improved next year , we expect to receive the full benefit ° the paving already done. With rivers mud on each side of our few pave atreots , cloanlinsea is out of the gaeetiol Two weeks of our January thaw will sulliciemt to cover the streets with mu dragged from the adjacent blooks , Al Loavy rain at the present time discoun the advantages of Douglas and Naru ° streets. Paving must go on. Bin. Lafan is in a quandary , IIe Ii ta'ncn legal advice as to what he had ho fur do to break the force of the churg glade against hits in flue Stinking 1Vat rlatlur. Tim opinion has not eeoth his soul. Substanliallvstated , it is the uffeet flat the honorable gentler trout Stinking Watter creek "had Lott p do nothing. " bir. Laird is ranch in ti condition of the intoxicated guntloln who clung with all the madness of dc poration to a lamp poet at 3 o'clock in ti and who tilus ' ' morning , roliligllined ; I lietg on ( hie ) I'll heave up my ii lot dal soul , arid if I lot go 1'11 brook my ' fernal neck , " The gentleman fr fitfnking Water iiae had three wcckA disprove the specific charges made again hhn. A fieludly 6tatu prose , led by t J&publlean , is appealing frantically hltn not to be so backward about cgpi forward. But ho still hangs on , In A Third's ' present position it is a quosti between his Imutortal 6oul and his Poll cal Hock. What can tlto honorable gcntlou m F from the creek with the odorifo name do t Who will extricate him from bLt d pirate quandarytl ° . , * are : + ecr' acmF .YAUyc unANi * ° ta r ° urfsn . Till : RICiIT MAN FUZZ JUDCh ; The people of Nebraska care very little what the political complexion of their eupremo benchm nifty ho. Bltt they care a great deal that its mental and moral complexion - plexion shall ho of the proper shade. They are naturally anxious that none but honest mon of established reputation and acknowledged efltcioncy shall Inter. prat the state constitution and adjudicate questions on appeal from the lower courts , They know enough to know that small Lorain lawyers and pettifogging attorneys anti men without judicial experience ought not to be elevated to the aupreme court no matter what their politics or how extended their services to party. They know enough to know that the heat qualifications for a good judge are a local reputation and the confidence of friends and neighbors in the enndtdnte'n ability aria integrity , a confidence gained by years of practice and of judicial expo- rianco. The man who line them gtlali6atimis is the man whom the people of Nebraska want as the succosmr for George B , L.Tko. It matters not whether ho b0 n ltopublican , a Democrat , or an Anti. ilfonopolist , or whether ho is ondoreod by any two of those political orgnniza tions. Iii addition , the voters of this stale will prefer , among other things , that the candidate shall have secured his noritina lion without suspicion of seeking the office , and that no taint of political cor ruptitn shall hang around the methods by which ho was placed before the people. They will insist that there in a greater dignity connected with the nomination of a supreme judge than there is with that of a county commissioner. The office is a broader one and needs a broader man , a professional one , and de- mange a candidate of high attainments , a judicial one , and calls for peculiar quail. ties of character. The candidate who combines ability , integrity and dignity in his mental and moral composition , will ho the right man for the supreme bench. James W , Savage fills the require. monte. THR BOND 01WINANCI Mayor Chase has properly refused to sign the ordinance replacing the paving bonds of last year's iaauo with others drawing a heavier rate of interest , The soumidoat legal opinions of our best law , yore aupport the view which the Mayor takes of the matter , which is that the former issue was in every respect legal and that the city is firmly bound by the securities as originally sold. If such is the case , it would be the Imoight of folly to replace the five per cents , which were disposed of at a good premium , by bolds bearing six par cent , simply to satisfy the scruples of certain eastern capitalists. If htlio parties t0 whom the Omaha National offered the bonds in the first place fool disincliiied t ° accept thorn on the grounds that the In w authorized a six per cent and not a fiv ° per cent security , no doubt other inves tore will ho found to take them off thi ° I hands of the Omaha bankers , At th ° same time it is fortunate that tit question of the validity of tin issue under the charter wil l be passed upon by our courts , Omaha' credit line been and is deservedly high ' Our bonded indebtedness , in proportio n ttl our property valuation , is excoedingl Y small. Our taxation per capita is lows thole that of any ethtor city of our sire i n . the country. That credit we canno g afford to have lowered , more eepeciall . as we shall ho forced to borrow more o . leas heavily for a number of years t 1 come in order to prosecute a scheme o f systematic public improvements , Th , bank and its correspondents may rest as o eurod that if there is any defect in thoi title to the bonds , or in the obligation o o the city to moot principal and interest oi tlto securities as they mature , that defoe will bo healed , The mayor and council are correc t o however , in refusing to assume that th n bonds are not legal and valid until that t illegality and invalidity hiss been unmi s o takably shown , Tin ; T1fdDX OUTLODIti , if Every day of sunshine is worth the u f sands of dollars at the present time t of time country , The unfavorable woath a of last week and prodiotions of hear t , frost which fortunatel not , ) were rca b0 loci , tended to disturb the general ma tl kets. There was also a slight incren rY lit failures and a decrease in bank cb ate to lugs. Still the volume of legitlma Y bueinoes is incrcaeingsteadlly , and , whi there is a manifest disposition to gua against ovortradiiig and oxcitolnent , ti as condition and surroundings of trade ge n t orally are moro satisfactory and cacao is aging. Thu jobbing trade at all points , b or especially in the west and northwest , od progressing favorably , and 1ncreas to activity is noted In many branches of ti on manufacturing trade in the Jsl iddle Stat ur and Now England , Mureantile cello ino tions are represented ae satisfactory en laolt departments , and the moneta 1 Situation continues easy anti favorab e for commercial borrowers , riotwithstau 'If ing the increasing rognirenonte of tier or west and south fur time niarkoting of ti m crops , ant Speculation in wheat during thu wo to was toward the close quite active , but e tat port business continued light , althuu Ito ( lie inquiry for wheat considerably it ( o proved , 'rho shlpmouts from Atlas ug ports for the week aggrogntod about' lr , 000,000 bushels , half wheat and hi on corn , 'l'imo visible supply stateue tt slows an inercaso of 061,000 bushels wb at and 1,100,000 bushels of cox ot Seaboard stocks of wheat sruro 1,109,0 trove bushels more titan the week vrec jag , and 4,418,000 mono thee oe this time last year. The stock corm on thtu seaboard is a lerger by 630,000 bushels as compared with last week , and 1,302,000 , bushels as compared with the stock n year ago. The price of wheat cmltinucd to decline until the middle of the weak , when it was about 3c lower than at the close of last week ; later the drift of values has beengenernlly upwardand more than half of this decline was recovered. A bet , ter fooling has been promoted by the improved - proved inquiry for export and a general falling off in receipts at western centres , and there is evident confidence among operators that the market has tonched its lowest point for the present. The latest Government estimate of the total yield of spring and winter wheat is 416,000,000 , , bushels , The Pacific coast id reported to have raised 16,000,000 bushels more than its avoragoyteld , but thin cannot ho made available for buyers in western Europe during the crop year owing to the fact that the tonnagu supply is inadequate to move it before next August. Corn fluctuated considerably declining ht all markets early in the weak , but pricea reacted sharply towards the close , owing to reports of frost. ht title state wholesalers and jobbers are doing a largo and increasing business and report trade prospects as unusually good. The wltolesalo clothing trade and the general jobbing trade in miec ° llaneous dry goods have continued active. Retailers all over time country arc buying with apparent confidence in the prospects for a prosperous season. The distributive trade in nearly all lines of manufactured goods has improved , an d a good fouling pervades the markets. CimicAao has laid the corner atone fo r its new technical school. If properly conducted , our technical schools in thin country can perform good service to the young men of this country. Dr. Franci e A. Walker , time cfliciemmt and enthusiastic head of the Boston Institute of Technol ogy , is reported to bo doing excellen t work in the way of inducing many of the boys of that city to become mechanics The tonduney of boys generally in thi s country , especially during the last twon tyfive years ; has been in favor of adopt ing one or the other of what is called tlt o learned professions , and the result ahead Y reached is that , with time exception of tb clergy , the learned professions are al overcrowded , and the law and medicine which. in time country's earlier days , wer 0 broad , strnlghtt roads to lmonor an d wealth , are no longer so ; indeed , it ii i only in exceptional cases that they an e nut time narrowest , crookcdest , roughee and longest roads of all to fame or riches They are filled to overflowing with youm mciiof fair ability , struggling doeperatel Y for the bare necessaries of life , Bet th places which technically educated me cltanica should fill are generally empty for mechanics is not considered a profc s stoim , and our boys have preferred fader in a profession to success in the wor k shop. If Dr. Walker or any othe teacher can convince thorn that mocha n ice is a certain road to prosperity , an can iuduco our boys to take to it , ho i one of the greatest of public benefa c tore , Mechanics is just such a road i ° this country , which is teeming with al ° sorts of material to be lnammufacturod. It le is the highest technical education that iof e required for time proper development of tlmie great mass of natural wealth , an tlio mechanics who have that sort of ed n cation will for nmany years find the wa r to success an easy one. Such a mechani need not work with his hands , but wit t his brains ; plan schemes , invent and hr r prove nmachimory , ' manufactorioe , rai i r roads , mitten , furnaces and forges , an e all that results through labor from their f The learned master mechanic roust lon ° be in America the most imoeded , becau the most useful of its citizenss. That r inevitable when there is so much lnecha n f ical work to be planned amid done. n I ; Tue eastern prose are still epeaki words of oncouragemeat to Paul Vande , voort in his sorrow , amend title is how U ° Philadelphia Press pours the balm r kindly interest into time wounds inflict ° by Postmaster General Grealmam ; Tkero has recently been oxlmibitod the outraged gaze of the long sulTri public another act of that official tyrane uo o .o characteristic of Waelmington Priva or Paul Vandorvoort Lae been discharge As we undoratand time situation , M 1 Vandorvoort was is the post r service , having his official habitat ee Omaha or some town in tll r vicinity. The versatile soldier was a1 to commander of the Orand Army of the R Ie public. It n.tinfrequontly happened th at rd while the postal service was loudly calli Io Ott the distinguished soldier to anch himself at his office , the Orand Army w r ettllmoro clameromisly inviting hisatte ut tionelsewlmure. With patriotic disregard is his personal Interest , he hear ed ensd unto the latter call , f ma which act he ha. been deprived ea further opportunity of lislraing for ti c former. Time tyranny of the Pcstmast in General in thus turaing this hero ado 17 upon a cheerless world becomes glaring to manifest on reading his defense. I d says that during the past fiscal year o was absent ( rum duty only 265 dn ) ' to Now the last fiscal year , like every oth Anmeroari ; year ( except leap year ) boast ek Of full 305 days fn all. Of tlmese'tlf x , two were Sundays , as ususl , and of gh remainder six were holidays-nut corn 0 lug time poesible additional festal oe tic sinus cotsetuent ) 1111011 tue demise of 3 , postiunstore general. At time least , to elf over , time Sundayp and holidays agg nt gated fllyoight days. Fifty.eight def I of taken front 365 luave 307 , the act s n , nunmbor of duty days in that fis 00 year. Two hundred and sixtyf td- days takomm front 307 leave for au two , time actual number of days of which Vandorvoort was on duty in ti ho year. What can be said whet a gall o . soldier and patriotic gentleman , who works fortytwo days' and only asks a year's pay , lli remorselessly turned out ? Well , hover mind , Paul , 'time mills of time gods grind slow , hat they grind late , ' and in your case , we are sure , they will keep open long after dark , " OMAtu is suffering from high rents. The present high rates are doing the city dsmage. The demand for houses is greater than the supply. Twenty brick blocks of dwellings , renting at from $25 to $35 a month each , will prove a paying investment to their builders sail a great relief to house hunters. Tin' show season is just opening in Omaha , Now is just the opening for the boss showman from Stinking Water , Will ho produce hia great moral show be. fora untlmsiasttc anddelighted audiences ? OOOIDBNTAL JOTTINGS , lt'yontlni. The new dlroctory of Cimoyotme will contain about 2,200 natnes , 3.0 more thnu last year , dorattng sr iucreuo of Itbout 1,200 , fu the pop , ulation , 0. Il. Hawes , while ridlug rapidly froul Fort Itltssell crone in collision wilit nnothcr horsemen. ht tit horses were thrown down , 0110 falling on Mr. ltawaq , breaking hia collar bone. AShnehonoAgency cnrrospondcnt of The Green Rivar Gbzetto writes that the traffic to whiekoy still goes on sub roma , and the Indiaus on time roerrvatlon are very often found in a state of intoxication Laramie is t0 have a elmeon pelt tannery and perhaps a glove factory , Chicago parties hay. ing put up $ (0,000 to start the business , and work will begin on the buildings next week. It f1 hollered that 10,000 , pelts can be secured yearly , in whloh case the business ought to prove successful. A rich mine has been discovered ii the San Francisco district owned by Coh Swadngen , It le a fissure vein , showing gold , silver and capper and giving a very high assay. The Colone\ \ has worked it to a depth of thirty-five feet , but has as yet made no shipments except for assaying pnrpoees. The lynehing of Mosier at Cheyennofor the murder of his companions on the plains , was fully as cruel as the crimoof tbnmurderer. lie was dragqbd out of his cell by the ears , and while passing through the jail hall , ono of the mob struck him in the face knocking him senseless , lie was then dragged ) to a telegrap h polo , the prongs of which tore his flesh during the ascent. Dakota. The Deadwood scimool Lunde sold for nfuot y coots ou the dollar. The taxable property on Battle riveriu l'on I nington county' , foots tilt $100,000. 1 On pay day in the Black hills mines abou t $00,000 is distributed in Icadwood. ' A treasure coach loft Deadwood th u other evening with a quarter of a million i n gold , The report is current that the Northweste r railway company will bridge the Missouri a Pierre , t The total amount of wheat raised in Mocd r count' this year will not fall short of 000,0 bushels. The railroad owners of time Sc.tlend town site leave advanced the price of town lots fift per coot , S The Leader says the demand for mechanic . and laboring mon in Siouz Falls far exceed time supply , ' A subterranean river thirty-three feet helot the .urface has been discovered at Carthage 0 Miner county. Time Black liill. tolephonosystem hanpasse ' into the hands of eastern capitalists , the con r elderationbeing $32,000. It seems so be a race hatwcen the Meth ° diets and Catholics as to which shall put u d the greatest number otcburch , buildings in th 9 Territory , ' The Territory paid revenue to the goner government last year to the amount of $86 , n 874.00 , which Is considerablomorethansever , 1 of the States paid. The Sioux Falls , Ale-xandhia S ; Mieeou river railroad is thv lattat railroad enterpris ° s Its western terminus is to be at Whoele r Charles Mix county. Boresford , time new town in Union count y d is named in honor of Lord Chas. Borosford , o England whe "gained much applatuo for hi dare devil bravery at the bombardment of A 1 y exandlria. " C From Hutchinson county the reports ar h excellent ; wheat will average twenty bhahel per acre ; flax fifteen ; oats sixty ; and the cor I. crop will b ° far ahead of that anticipated tw months ago. The cornerstone of the Hughes count d court house will be laid at Pierre on the : d , with appropriate ceremonles , It Is claims that when completed it will be the handea m g oct building of the kind in the territory. eo Time Dakota State Jalmal , publl.hed is Miller , in its i.suo of the 10th says : The tat order of the railroad company to all its statlo agents , requiring thorn to compel grain shit pore , whether farmore or market buyers , t run pahm through the Winons Mill company or , an Duscu k CO.'H warehouse. before shtl ng tent , ii a dastardly eutrugeon this entire par tlam of Dakota , r If Colorado. d Among the rapidly increasing industries the State is the industry of scalp hunting au men picking. It bas assumed auchproportlu to that it threatens to paralyze the publla coed and drive the conunonwealth to the verge , ng bankruptcy. Jooo is a poisououl weed wide is now being cultivate ) by enterprieing fart Dy era , and the State paid $40,000 , towards ti to industry ; d. The Union l'aciio stone quarries at F ° Collin will 1)0 workout exclusively by ti r' Union Pacific c.mnpany Mr. Stout havi al givitig up his contract or jease dm them. TI in quarries will be worked to their fullest c pacity by time railroad company. A conelde at shim quantity of the static is being used the Orego ° ort l.iuo for brldge. , abutweu so and depots , eat 11lomruna. , The bullion ehipment from Butt. for t I ng week endhmg the 14th , smuuuted to F9r,098. or The Muster Mason of the terrltori , la as time corner steno of time 11splitltchurch nt7lol un , Sept. 10. n An urdinauce providing for the disposal of dead paupers by cremation use been intr k duced is the Board of Supervisor. in limit county , or An important gold dkoovery le repor mo of Ieros the t ellowetoue river from Liviugs .nd only six miles from that town. Is e claitucd the aetlvyy hum $114 iu gold and 31 or ouaws in silver , tf t q'here Is an native demand is Motdsna f good umeehanlcs. Stone umaaone , brick isye ly and earpent.rd are wanted , amid very ma Ic L ould itid steady enlpluyument at high w to time ears of autimmti. Ito 'I , Citltfdtrnbt. or d I'ickir ; grapes for rai.his was cammrnc ° Iut : weak tlmrutighnut time Santa Aua Vall ty. It ms estiniatedl ttmere will be about 50 , Ito beaus of rid5hu utade there tltk cea + ° n Time Santa lloa Unnmcrat tI l k the gm mt crop iii thu 3ouuula Vldley will be cnnsidc a. lily less titan was anticipated and say. tl $10 is offered for Illcaltletg aumi choice fordi ex v.mdeLle. , $30 for YiufundeIN and " .7 fur hl iv. aluit gropes , 'l'ime holder. , however , are ti situ sic domandlug higher prices , ru There Ie un oxhlbitlun at Sau Lule Obis Ys nn oar of cure grown in the exact irnt of t al hand of ii child , .huwiug time wmist , ham thumb and lingers all 'perfect eteeptt11g cal little finger , wbielm is double. It is tvlve five with.madl grains of core to near the tips the huger. , which ado bare prongs of H t Y giving the appeUuuce of a hand clad with t on that. En total length it is five and s 1 inches , and three Inches broad across mat polio. ut 0r Sopteiub.r 11th , Profeseur LClI bt .wlla"'v' Cros Rhauntatism , Lan1- bagoLamaBach , Sprains and Bruises , Asthma , Catarrh , Coughs , Colds , Sore Throat , Diphtheria , Burns , Frost Bites , Tooth , Ear , and Hood. ache , and allpains and achos. The kit I.temai and ezt.rnai remedy la the world , n.erykttlecur.teed. aotdbyaedlelne dederteuywhere 1Nrectlonalntight h..gurta. Price s cenu and yaeo- FOSTER , hIILBURU d CO. , Prop's , nurr Ar u , N. v.u , a * . Thompson of the United States Geological Survuy , acc ° mpauied 1y Thouam 1Vatson , the i ncker of the e'cpodtlo ° , made the ascent of haunt Shasta with two saddle mules unwed Dynntuito curd Crappie. The city northeast ascended the spur of the nmountain 0f Mud Lake glacier , camping at the end of time timher Ilne 7 000 feet above the sea level. From this point they made thoascent and tied the auitnals to the signal post on the extreme summit. The ascent occupied seven hours and the descent two hnurs , llliHcclla11oo11s. There arc no less than twontytwo ships hi port awaiting chatters and cargo at Portland , Ore. Englishm capitalists are looking at railroad land in Now Mexico with a view of pure bas lag Great crowds of roughs of every concotvablo character are following the track layer on the Oregon Short Line , and the authorities of Idaho are constantly on thealertfor these law. leanfollows. It is notimprobablethecitizens will take the law into their own Lauds to pro , tact their perxots and property. At Salt Lake City , on Saturday evening , Miss Josephine Petersen , aged 19 , a servant , was burned to death. She was handling abot' tie of alcohol when the bottle broke , emptying the contonttl o ° her clothes , which caught fire , and before tlmo flames were uxtimignishod she was so badly burned that she died is six hours , lvlortionalo To11S , Sidney Plaindealor. Hits the section of law quoted below ever been complied with ? If not , is it too late to make sonic amend now ? Time charges over the North Platte bridge are unreasonably high. Tlmo bridge should never have been a toll bridge in time first place. It is a necessity , but should not ho a monopoly for enriching ono man who is not oven a resident of time county. I A free bridge would be of much greater t service to time town and county , but as use have none people tvimo are compelled to travel from one side of the river to the other should not be robbed. H. T , Clarke has made enough money several times over to afford to donate time bridge to tlmie county , but we do not asks himt to do that-ho wouldn't do it if he s a were asked. The district court should fix time fees for crossing the river at a r reasomable rate. It is to time interest of , every business man to see that this is done this fall , Procrastimttion and lack d of harmony have already robbed this town of many thousands of dollars , and this matter of unreasonable tolls should ' be allowed no longer. The section e spoken of above is as follows : The company , previous to receiving any al tolls on said bridge , shall set up and keep . to a conspicuous place , a board on said d bridge , on which shall be written painted or printed , in a plain and legible manner , a time rates of toll , which rates of toll shall havob , ° en perscribed by time district court ' of time proper county ; and if any company shall demand or receive nay greater rates f of toll'than tllo rate perscribed by said oe court , they shall be subject to a fine often dollars for each offense. Since writing the above , while in con S vorsation with several gentlemen on th e e subject of time bridge , the idea was freely a expressed that bonds to build a bridge would carry. This would be better still. A free bridge is needed and if bonds coul d r be voted it would be policy to build , but di in the meantime let the rates f toll be 1reduced. . at . THE GIIEATGERMAji REMEDY r . 1' Relieves and curet r' 1i11EUMf'ISIL Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , 4 'zli ltaaaacur : , of IISAOACiIE , TOOTIIACIit , Ill x SORE T11 Pv atlf f Si'RAIYY. h Sureness , Cute. Baritone , I S r1tuYT1miT1i , e rtlletA , aa'AI.Da , t And oilethsrlu4llyeclmb r nod pain , , e I FIFTY CENTS A CRTTI.F. n' ng 11 ' Potdhyull nnllxh ( emi le b sd fCiiICIi + , blrectlous In 1 I hultanlrr , . at j1 L.e Charles A. Ycpeler 1 ton t Iww-wsvunctrne/x ; on : f" . - Broom Corn Id e MACllIERY of ute A FVLk'LINm-CONSfSTINOo/ O DOUBLE CYLINDER SCRAPERS dx dxN uy -AND- age. 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