The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, December 16, 1891, Image 3

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The Marquis of Lome.
Henry Clews. Vasiil Vcrcstchaln. W,
Camilla Urso.
The Volume for i3o2 will
Nine Hlustrrlrd Serial Stories. 100 f lories of Adventure.
Articles of Practical Advice. Sketches cf Travel.
C"n:p3S c' K0,c!!y. Popular Sclenco Articlca.
Railway Life and Adventure. CMsrmlnj Children's Pae
13 - (M 700 Lare Pa&ei
Fiva Double Holiday Numbers.
n) "A Yard
V? lef Roses."
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
iL a. mwm & m
PIIIF LUMBER !
Shingles, Lath, PiwhJ
Doors, Blind
Cn mipply evorw dcmund of the city.
Call and get termn. Fourth utrett
In rrtir of opira lions.
BOECK
. J I ho Lending
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
I; j UNDERTAKR.
I " Conatantly kec) on hand evcrjthin
you nowl to farulub your liuue.
CORNKH IIXTfl AND MM5 STBEET
Plattsmout
Neb
I or AlchitiHon, St. Jom-pli, Ix-aven-worth,
KniiHiiM City, SLlntin,
'; nnd nil jxiinttt north, enHt
Month or went. Tick
eta Mold and butr-
KnHe fhecki-d
to any
point
hi
States or
Ciinndii. For
;i-ORMATI()X AS TO KATKS
AND KOUTKS
- Citll ut Depot or addrcHu
C. Towxhknd,
O. V. A. St. I)tiia,Mo.
J. C.ilMiu.ui'ri,
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Tdejihonr, 77.
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Contain
Illustrated Weekly Supplements. Nearly 1000 Illustrations.
FREE TO JAN. I, 1092.
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and addrraa and f 1.7.1 we will ar-ud Tha Companion I'rra to Jan.. 1 MV,
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Via will tin arad a enar or brnuilTnl palntlni, mill led "A YAi'M Of
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Send Cluck, ll-tJU Onlsr, irr IfylMlrml letter at our rlj:. Addrrtt,
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. Boston, Mas.
THE
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The
IT 13 THE B33T NEWSPAPEIi FOR
TIIE HOME .-. .-.
TIIE WORKSHOP, or
TIIE BUSINESS OFFICE.
for TIIE PROFESSIONAL MAN,
THE WORKINGMAN. or
THE POLITICIAN.
IT I't A prprjnT.tOAN Ni:WPAPi:il, and an auch la ablr conductad,
riunit)nln(7 am jua i.u wrtqr aU o it In irio tuui.try.
Ii p iij.i jiio i all i iu. ni;.vh,u-i kuopa iu luuista portectly postoa on
ImportiU.t.vMr.t i -i.l ovnr tno wnrl l.
r.n 1.1 it HAKY I I ATU'iii. I or rniml to tfci cf th h-'nt musnztnM.
Amcr,at.cO!.trlbutoriinrn W. D IIJV.I 1 I.b.lllANXH DTUCKTjfl, M Mil.
IKAN'II il IIDU ItiaN IlU.'Nl TT. MAKItlWAIM. HI I T H A HI I., M A U
JH:i: 'I MOVUMON, A W. T iUI'OHE ld.nl I'I UiWH UT) VI N"Or, I'lJU-
y un k iPi.t mhiri.f: y uawi:, m ak y iiak i Wi li. cathi kwooi).
Jol t. CIIANOl.l R HAHI'I't, end ir.nnT Olnora ai b UO LiLHAUX
IAMD. It wlU u.aa b awia Umt lUfi IMKkOCUN put.iiMI
THE BEST STORIES AND SKETCHES IN THE LANGUAGE,
IU FOnEIOJJ and DOXT8TIO coh r.HPONDEKCE la ary axtonalTa
and tua twet.
Tlie loath' Departmont, furiosity Sli.ip. Woman's Kingdom i The Homo
Axa Dettar Uian a Majaafna fortlia ramllf.
Onaoltoa Mont Important Faaturaa l( th Dnpartmoot of
FARM AND FARMERS,
r-1lt't h-r TX JV)V W. r, HOAPn of Wlw-onnln. TVtnr and Prnprletor )f
Tt.il la iiiik
cu.turtuta.
AN ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT
ITni'TObonnnrn"!lfr'r'.a nr"lnl purpcta ol dlacuaainj tna qanitlona now
ajiutlti.u tnu lm uiwi u ul l" cour. iy.
THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN
Ik t)no Dollar per Year, posture paid.
THE .-. SEMI-WEEKLY .-. INTER .-. OCEAN
la publlahad arury Mondnf and ThuinlaT at $3.00 por yaar, postpaid
Tho DAILY INTER OCEAN 13 $G.0O pJJAJb paxd
The SUNDAY INTER OCEAN ia 2.00
Llbaral Turmo to Aotlra Aaonta. Bond lor Bampla Copy.
Address TIIE INTER OCEAN, Chicaga
B
ANK OI CASS C()lTXTY
Cor Malu and Flftb (treat.
fald np capital
urplua
a ooa
OFFICERS
1). fl. Pame'e Pwalrtiwt
ITrwl Oitrdrr Vl0 rr-ldiint
I. M. I'aiUiraoa IMilmli
I. M. i'altarauD. A'lt Cablal
DIRECTORS
0. H. Pannela, ,1. M Pattorviti, Prad flordar.
4, H. Hmlth, K. H. Wladliam, H. B.hai')r and
r. M I'altoinon
K 0ENCSL BANK1NC EUSIHEEE
TSAN8ATED
Aacoiinta anlldta'. Int-iv allowad or. tlnii-lrj-it-
and rntt ar t'iitluuivuu W ail loia
liaaa eutrutd to Ita care.
PERKINS- HOUSE,
ii". SI), 221 and 2iZ Mia !.,
Plattsmouth Nobraska
H. M BU.'iS, Proprintor,
"lhe Pe.rkinl' ban been thoroughly
renovntetl from top tc '.mUuIK aai !
now on of thn heat hotel in thu atate
Boarders will be Ukp by the wnk at
tl.59 ar.d tip.
GOOD BAR CONNECTED
UK CIIIZKXS MAXK.
PtATTSMOL'TII NEIIttAMKA
Oapltal aunlt paid In "
Authorliod Capital, 1100,000
- omenta
f BANK OAHHCTII. Jm. A. N'K.
PrMldmit. VCB-Pial'i'l
W. H. OimntNU. Cchiat.
DiaatrroHa
frank Carrulb J. A. Connor, V. K. Ciiith' -am
I. W. Jofanann, Ilfiiry Bcrck, Jotio 0'Kefa
W. I). Mrrnam. Wm. Watanramp, W.
II. Cuihliiy.
TRANSACTS:! GENERAL BANI1N3 BDSlNES
aauat Art!flrli, nf drpiHlti harlti Inlaraal
Hiivi and arhan;a. aounty aud
City
Chichi suits fv,isit, Rro CosJ 1! Diamond Bhaho
VtUlWROXIkUrWiUS
THI I li .. XHO Of NUlNf. Th mmf f', Hupa, unA Mm''' IM'I r.
few
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a y A'l .i,ta i paatrntt l-.a fin k
f 4 4r. tk ;j t euu' ilaii, t ' rawulal,
U HMHlO f'.'! - (', Atra '.., -
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! ;.',ca:::.-Dr. Ly.
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T.'io Ccst S.iort florl
ioM:s on icll-L(ltic.iion
Household Articles
Natural liiitory Papers.
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Chambcrlaln'a Eyo and SMn
Ointmtsnt.
A CfTtola enro for Chronlo flnrn Eyo,
Tetter, 6oH Ilhonm, Bcald Ilwad, Old
Chronlo 8orea, Fever Sores, Ecaema,
Itch, Pradrie Bcratchea, Sore KlpplcJ
and Pil.. It U ooolin tad toothing.
UundrediioXenaoa have boon cured by
It uf tor tul other treatment bod fallod.
It la put op ia S3 and CO cent boxos.
far araMe83aai'W"CURCO
tfa 1 t b lnl.llh.Ur Irftwfc
E ,H A7 1 (-.. Kbi hxrl. O.ii.fl.i.1..
Kwarlw'.r.illr.mrfwfll. anMfc? 9. IIMt..lv. TO rf
PACKER'S
HAIR UAt&AM
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f;KATKl'I-COMK)Kri.NG
Epps Cocoa
UKKAKFAST
"llya tliiirniiuh knnwIcilTa o( lha niitural
lit, wlili li K.ivi'rn tlm niera'lm: f illk'1''!'""
and riiitrli Ion and I1' a curi'fiil apliallnn "I
tli Una priipflliia "I wi'll iu'lff't'd ' oa. Mr.
hinw li pnivldril our bri-akfiKl Inlila with a
dfllr.i flv tl ivori' l hi-vi"nu-H wlilrli tn ir ;ive
u m.uiv h";ivr d'tir' iil'h. Ii l lv Hi Jiella
Imia iiik u( mie'i nrlloli ir diet III t cm
.Hull in limy lie JrtilililtytiilHt up until rrnliC
i ii ;li to- rlt e' ery t iiili'hi'y to iIIm'Shi-,
lliiiidicd. n( a'Hill' mi-l tilli-n am n mtlii ii
nr.iieid in ridv in nt v wlirv.-r lo-re ia a
iipiK pnlnl. W tiny fnii" inaav a liititl
h:lfl tlV kli'MltllH niirM'M well l.ir lflfd wl'll
inirc lilo.i ' nnd pr.iirly tutui ili.- l fritni
IJIVll "iTVl il7"IW. M.l'lnil llllilV with
ImilliiK water or milk. Hold only In lull-pound
Inn, Ik iir i'-TIM inln-Had llnir:
IAMK KI'I'M li . llDime matlilc rh-mlt
Lniiiloii. Knulai'd
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fOOLtD BY MOS3Y.
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tlia t'uiifmltirata Cnrrlll Ool Hi. V
raaawnrd ami Mailu a Ititld.
"Tlie man witli thn eimlcft nlrvu 1
crer met," huid Colonel Av K. fiiV' i
wlio was In a remiiusei'iit mooa, "wag
Colonel John S. Mushy. I va.i a liiirVi
DiiviiUj at HaiiMT'a l'rrry wheu Hi;:!
place wn cuptured by Stonewall J:ie!i
oti in 1802. After waiting for boiiio linn
for our exchrtntfo wo were ordered down
to Fairfui Court Homw), Va., wliera we
warn on the lookout for Moshy.'
"One cold, clear nifht iu February.
ISM, I was on picket duty on the War
renton road. I hud pout two. I v:;v
walking my post almost on thadoiibl"
quick, trying to keep warni, when 1
heard a troop of cavalry coming dow:
the Warrutiton road ut a quick tn:
They were itopped by the man on pm,'
one all right, and then countdown on in;,
post. When they caiaa close enough t
me I hailed them.
" 'Frietida with the counterifn.' w..
th Bi!wr to tny ciihIUiiik.
"'One man dismount and alv;i:n
with the countersign,' wan my next cm.,
mund.
"A well dienHed officer dismouiai
and advanced to the point of my h.t ' ;
et and gave the coiinternign 'Jamaica.
" 'Countaniign correct,' I Hlioiili il
i'usa ou."
"Tlwre were about $j...o hundred e!
thein.a mollif :rjv appearance, bin
they were a jolly b , ainging, tal!:i:i-' '
tttrl luughiu.. Tlp-y p-ifiM-d on, mil n
il ; time I wan relieved and noon ,
fcounil anii-i'p.
"Ilirly the next Morning the ;uv.
f th" guard routed ino nji and tol.1 m
t wuh waule 1 at hea lipi;i't'iM. .
:hargeofan orderly I went. Wii :.
got there the man who was on p't o.
,v.i ahead of in!. I.Io was Uah-red i.i. i
tlie pn;.''iu.e of General Alc.a:r'.. i
Hayes, On. coininauding oCici-r, ain
Wi.en he ciime out I went iu.
" Vim had post two at l.-ut night"
ilcmamleil tin general
" 'I had, Hir.'
" 'Tell me about tlr troop of cava!: y
that piiKwd your pout.'
"1 told him wlt had happened.
" 'Well,' be Baid grimly, 'you did it,'
and he dminimed me.
"I diheovered pretty aoon that the men
I had paused were lajisby'i command,
with lloaby at their head. They had
ridden through tlie citire camp, tkei
the tent of one of the general officer,
mounted it on a mnlo and eaied with
it to the Confederate line.
"How did he get the password? We
found out that afterward. At one ol
the outposts waft the rawest kind oft
raw recruit. While he waa on picket
duty a man dressed in a captain'a uui
'urm, with ti io red w h of thn officer of
thn day acros bin breast, approached
ft.ni. Ho challenged and tlie oflicer re
opoudi'd. ' 'Ofiicer of tho day with the counter-
' "Advance and give the countersign.'
"The oflirer advanced and gavo a word
which waa not the correct one.
"' 'That's not right,' aaid the sentinel,
and yon rnn't pans.'
"After coiiaidcrabls wrangling, tVvt
"fuVer insiNted that his word wm right,
u exelaimedt angrily, 'What word bava
yon got!' Tbs man said, 'Thn aergeftut
of the guard rars ais the word, "Ja
maica," Mid nobody aavn pan without if
"Tba of&car m no other than Moetiy
hlmaelT. Ea bad all b wanUd, and,
waitina; for nig at, it hh tuaa UaUwr
and mad th soooMsful said. '
. "Far cool aerrs 11 beat anytliina; I
axasr baard of." Jfaw York Hiirald.
Tha ataat aai.
Am I waa learlr-x rittibtirg I waava
proae.hed by a young man who, after
firing me bia card, thankod roa moat
earnestly for my lectvre of last ul'ht; ia
fact, ha najrly eiiibraoad tna.
"I nerer enjoyed myself mnch ia
tny life," be anid.
I graaped his band.
' ' I am glad," I replied, "that my hum-
hie effort pleaaed yon so mnch. Nothing
Is more gratifying to a lecturer than to
know he has afforded pleasure to bis
audience."
"Yes," he said, "It gays bm immrme
pli-aimra. Yon ae, 1 am rtgareI to t
married to a girl in town. Ail her iaiuily
wiit to your sliow, and I bail th girl
t horns all to raysalf. Oh! I bad such a
good tlinw. Thattk yon so kuoubl Ds
lecture nnre aarsia aunau
And after wahiog nia a pleuaauit owr-n-T
b left. I was glad to know I baft
at loat on friatid and a1mirr Wilud
m in Pitlslrurg.-Uaz O'ICell
A Utkla Lib M luault.
"3u arnay t lay p,agrH,ilaa or stories
in th exobanfesf ailcsd Hi fasm aoaa
of th xobMtf adito.
"Daren't uotioad," iMaurood th av
change editor. Tt urn a good many
things orvditod to th pap, but batrou't
looked to wbMUer they war
dog fights, wsatlvr Items or aom of
your guaa. Waut as to ni ; t
awl lay 'aia aai.la tor yofaT
"Oh, no; I wwulatnt pot yea to a
inch ta-onbW." said th fanny tna.
"No snraM at all," asstrtod ta
bang editor.
The funny waa wnt brvnk to bis desk,
thought over th paaYitor tur a mknoto
buI then iirw a paperwwigtt at th m
shange editor. Cattoago Tribaiu.
loraa Na BWa W Ila4 aSaaaa.
It baa often boe said that th glors-
uiakers of Paris make tine in their trad
of the skins of rat which as onnght ia
the sewers, but this ai dunied. Cartalnlr
th tutorial weald not bestmag oaongh
to rraccowif ully eoontorfit tli kid, nnleas
it were for the thni parte only, wblnk
are generally of a Uiinrr and dlffurent
kind of lenUsr from th rest. Sugges
tion has been laad that a trade might
b opened with tbe Chiuua for tha sldus
of the rata whiok tboy nt Washingtoa
Star. -
Smoke l finding itBehampions in Eng
land, notwithstHtidlag the efforts made
to pwvent its di fluaioa ia the atmosphfra.
It is claimed that the carbon in thesmoka
is a xiwnrful deodorizer, and as sncli is
k blensing rather than a nuisance.
Ac iontlan to Marry and DU
Seattle uiutiiins tisUv a disatipointtd
linWd
w.ira pnu ."-tHJVC 111. bllU. Ullll-
rin;;e but that it wnuld be a failure.
Tlie mini is Basil Suporiska and tlie girl
u.Mn .'l.,Hin..Bn i...i i. .r i, I
Ilhi They hecame ae(1nainted through
corre?iondence reatilting from the an-
Bwering Nf an advertisement in a Chicago
paper, an
the acquaintance finally re
united in an agreement to marry if upon
meeting each wag satisfied. Minn Bath
rick came out here, her eager lover met
hrr at I'::; rallup, but the wedding b tint
taken plad-e and will not. Miss Bathrick
bii.vh: 7
"I cattle mit hero to marry Basil Supo
riska, but have found that he is not the
man I thought be waa. I was led .to Jm
lieve that he owned about half of Seal tie.
and was a capitalist. I think I'll go back
home, for 'here are plenty of men there
that I call marry. Indeed, I've just
bad a telegram from a fellow who baa
wanted to marry me ail along, and I will
go back and take my old beau. I have
noiiie money, and I tliiiik that is what
Suponska is after, but luckily I did not
bring the money with mes, but left orders
to have tho check sept to me aUer I was
married."
Miss Bathrick brought a largo trous
seau, including a winto wedding uress
with a train eight feet long, white hat
nnd gloves. Cor. Chicago Herald.
Hot H'atel Foot Wnrmftra.
A rniniiiiFsioii cent by tlie directors of
the French raihvavs to Lngland and
iennany to -report npou tho means
U'lopteii in tliose countries lor wanning
railway curriages during tho winter
finds that I n-no) has not iiing to learn
from her neighbors iu this respect, hot
water foot warmers similar to those in
ohm mi French railways being employed
'ilmost every where. On the Northern
it France railway, however, an import
ant experiment is about to be tried on a
large scale.
All carriages, even ou idiort distance
trains, are to he warmed, and tho warmth
is to be produced by means of boxes of
acetate of soda. The chemical is put in
a solid state into the boxes, and these
are then plunged into hot water about
100 degs. The effect is that the soda be
comes liquid, On being taken out of
the water tho boxes are wiped dry and
are put into the carriages. By degree
tlie coda solidifies, and as long as the
operation lasts that is, for ubout five
or six hours it gradually gives off the
heat it has absorbed in tlie melting pro
ces. London News.
A Mlirlity llunter'a Triumph.
"There was one incident in tlie woods
this Kcason," said a North woods guido,
"which was amusing, to say tho least.
A wealthy Alii;. man, who spends bis
summers in the vicinity of Lake George,
and who, by t'.io way, enjoys a military
title, fame into thn woods with great
pomp when deer was iu season, and re
quested that a deer be captured for him.
This w.'is done and the animal tied to a
tree. Then the military gentleman, who
is a mem her of a society for the protec
tion of fish and game, brought his gun
np and blazed away at the tethered ani
mal. It required six shots from the gun
of the Albanian to mortally wound the
doer. What do you think of that for
hnnting? The guides in the woods when
they heard of the affair vowed they
would lynch the man if he came tip
here again." Albany Journal.
Hurprla at a Hurprla Fartj.
A snrprise party was given J. 0'Don
nell and wife, of Beaver Falls, by a lot
of his neighbors. Mrs. Bridget Dona van
was one of the guoeta. She weighs
about 230 pounds, and when she essayed
a skirt dance it truly waa a surprise
party. The floor was weak, Mrs. Donv
van waa heavy, and in the middle of a
difficult figure the floor gave way, and
the fair dancer disappeared into the cel
lar along with the kitchen stove. She
was quickly extracted from her perilous
position by the men of the party by tha
aid of levers and roiies, and was found
to bo but little injured. The stove,
fortunately, contained no fire, and did
not fall upon her. Cor. Pittsburg Dis
patch. A Canine Hero.
A cs illustrating the sagacity of the
canine race has occurred nt Jackson,
Miss. Several negro children were play
ing on the banks of Pearl river, near the
bridge, when one of them, R"bert Jpk
son, a boy, alsmt seven y oars old, slipped
and fell into the water. He was being
homo rapidly away by tho current when
Ids dog, a little black setter, plunged
into the river, and, seizing the child by
the clothing, swam safely to shore with
its heavy burden. The boy was pretty
full of water, but soon recovered and
ran borne with his dog following at his
heels. Cor. New Orleans Tunes-Democrat.
Itattar Than a Gold Mine.
The steamer San Jose, from Panama,
brought tho rejsirt of the discovery of
an important dctiosit of that rare metal
known as vanadium in the province of
Mendoza, Argentine Republic. This
metal is one of the rarest aud most valu
able known, and is used for setting dyes
in silks, ribbons, hosiery and other fine
goods. The principal source of supply,
until recently, has been a small deposit
in the Ural mountains, aud it has lsMn
held as high a $l,!i00 per ounce. This
deposit in Mendoza will therefore be
recognized na of great importance. Ssa
Francisco Examiner.
In the ptK'keta of clothing discarded by
a burglar at Crawfordsvillo, Ind., waa
found a translation from Cnwir's Com-
metitariea and an example in algebra, in
dicating that the night prowler was a
Mitdent
The Duke of Westminster has again
this year given to the Chester infirmary
the sum of .,300, being the proceeds of
the shillings charged upon visitors for
admission to Eaton ball and gardens.
Miss Maggie Dotiger, of Shelbyville,
Ind., began a unique course of treatment
for consumption last week. Under the
advice of her doctor sho uses a diet made
up exclusively of young dog flesh.
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HiiHt.undri too ofti'tl tierii
sintl parenttt their chihlreitj i.
iroui neiKiiicln?, flir.inesH, ncu,
uleet,liuutu.uu I'.lj .,..r,..,,.
Pv"'n y vUu'- l,f",,f Ur" M.iU'H'
ntorauve lM-rvme suclt serioiis
suits could easily be prevWnti
Drugn; ds everywhere say it .
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anil the Hpplii riticn of remedies. A
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Haller'sUarb Wire Lineiiicnt, the
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henl such wounds. lie applied it
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IU Financial disturbance
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Kounderer of the Society of Ivoyel
Volunteers; The Meaninp of the
Democratic Victory in Massachu
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French feelinp towanl Germany;
AnotSer Conllict ubout Ilsace- lx
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II. Schilf one of the most successful
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I'nregiilaleil Competition self-destructive,
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Chairman of the WcHtern Traflic
Association: Women's Clubs, the
Volume and the Valud of their
Work, by Alice H. Khine; A Day
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There nre now in progress disctiH
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The next Step in the Tariff Agita
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