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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT Sept. I, 1898 PROFITS OFFARMING, Horn rinr On Ilia f amnion Kverjr Pay Article from 11 Coun try Kitllor Ho much enano him been given lo "boofn" flguret 011 farming lor the bene fit of real estate agent asd transpor tatlon compmle Unit a few fact show Inir th shadow v side of average, every day farming ur worth studying. Kdl tor II. T. Wilson, of the Cortland Herald undertake la show (lint tun k I n money oat ol h tnrm I riot one hilarious picnic, even In Nebraska. Here hie article; 'There I a suspicion linking 111 the mind of some people Unit thT I exeat dee I of money mud In owning farm. Well. let us ce. A ounrter sen tloo of land In thin vicinity rent for about I.'IOO is-r venr. It In valued at .hour 1.1.(100 ami tint uceount would staud about Win:" UKHOIIlll'K. Rent of farm l-'00 KXI'KHMK. Interest on investment of 15.000 At B per cent,,... f 2j' Ilopbir) 00 place .. 75 Tamil M0 Total iiiwi,. tflftft Leaving th owner about too tiiiuno, toy nothing about losing part or II of th rwit year now ami men winn crop full. Well some on will Ny, a in in ehould own hi fiirm and then It in proiiiiinie, jVrlioiM no. Now and then yon will Hud a farmer who nupnreuHr doing 11 II' tl better than keeping even, I mt In It tbegencril ruli'7 Huppose ha doc own ih form; her In about the way It would Ago re out; iiknohmck. 100 acre corn. JiO iniehel per acre, W cent H'r bushel 000 40 aeroe out. JIO IhimIhi I per acre. 1& cent per bushel ,..... ,... 1H0 Total Income.,.,. TH0 Tbl leave twenty acre for that build ing spot mi 'I pusture, ttiid m n If no al lowance for the Iiii'oiiin which might ac crue from cattle and hogs, which may be explained in another wuy im below. Flv pr cent on lu vestment of $5.000 f250 Tax HO Itepnlr on building. (...,..,. 100 FJv percent on tool Investment ol 11,000 M Hired Mp., 1MI WW 00 tool, etc.,.,., , 1 50 Total .$730 Tb's last table mltrht Im clinnifrd 111 Uirlally 011a way or thn othvr by wtl matiim upon a diffnt crop, but an bovaglwa UnIiown$50 on th crdit id witbont Any aIIowahm for Urlng npnmm. How, It may b aaidf that moat farmum nrtiiwk raliwr, but moat larnierN will tHI you that Ilia atoult bual bmw la All "out of Joint1 And that Try faw farmiTN ran d w maka Aoy moner ralalnir atork. Tba farmra now and titan lo-lp out tba living wltb poultry raialntf, but muny ara not vary amiOHNN ful. Tlia Abova tablaa Ara giran on A good wp baaia, but a crop failnra or two will knock tbaaa flicuma Into a "ooi kcd bat." Two or thraa aiomdlnff ly (rood crop yara will alao (rraatljr and to tba cradit alda, providing ha can atrika A'pood markat. Than nirnln no allowanoa la mad for A Dian'a own tlma, whloh la tba cbiaf thing of all. HanaiTHra who work At eorornnrotal puraulfa do not think of go. Ing to work A than ,D" from $.10 to 1200 iwr month without Any capital. How about tlia farmer who aoma tha rick of conductinK a farm And ralainif a crop7 Ought not he to ba rewarded? ToBMthar with Ma In TPatniant ol f (1,000, it aiirwly would ba only fair tor hun to mult lit leuatfl, 000 a yaar clear? Than thi'ra la lha tenant farmer; whera doea ha coma In? Ha tnnv lie able to tell A different atory, but wa fear it would be no better. 'THE RAILROADS WILL NOT LET ME RUN FOR CONGRESS. Yon will find ilie dnle ul which your aubacriiition expired nmrked on iImh wfk'a laua of your pier. Takanoiiea of It and if you ara in urn ara you ahould tnuke a puy mem at once. Take Nttl!te. From thia dma J. M. Unrke Iota tha beat liueol wheut drllla, aulky plowa and farm wntnma In the market at tha ritflit prieaa. Call and him at No. I'i5 and ISO north lth atreet, I.IihhjIu, Nub., AugV, 1UH. Mlad lheMauri lha Man. "It tha people ol ,N-liriMka rould aea Judtte llaywanl and W. A. I'oyuler atanding aide by nl uu tha aama ilalfiirui, neither ou to Hk it wont, and kuow and billy uudi-raiand the mau tier la which bmb iim u ii'HiiMiuied lor Koveruor, tliera would uot be mui'h neaitaucy whieli to vote for. Tin re were no d'kere nor denla to britiK about Ilayaard'a nominal Ion. Il wua the choice of th lample." Neb, I'Hy l'raa. The editor Vttoaa little of bumau nat ure hoe rote Hue artitle atMive, but what ran )ou eivl Irom a imlilx an bat A gf UMt I auio Ikat tl.ey would like to e th. Ir hand In the elate tr Vttf ain, (lid h tb ir band do lit h, It la Ium fr u ba to hear them on tke atreet iHiriiera, wliat Ibry will do hew they get thvrw. Ahl Wkeu they net there. Now ae rrirarda that arlhte alnive lave tki aiui'h to aay ae Uiv; MVVere I ai Ull to rrarh the pole, or arat Ike ivu with a n, niaa not I be HMaur. by bia eul, the lu lel the laa Urd tit the itiaa"taui hi ei ar aleeiotb'N kor hi ao, but hie tuov al btf the welliare ol th a ret etet 1'oieirf U lee r-oinU4 tnaa t ran lav your t nfa'ioa Uir a lha Jf, we have a-i ae Mr kiai Wttea we want klU wewdl a Ihe l & M. lam Ohltab-'V I ehait b-ara a I jmt re .Ml.li.aa Hi. krf by aa lbv, lb-re l A koae-t, brave A-l prtrtotle kenri t I . 1 a w Id I'.et.f ta'ater eoal, it woa4 l low r fuuli- aaaa ti take a U a rta It. mm rHW 'ol- lVi, brakCtty H't btrfal ka riearahm la IWo. avr Ike SMe I'lat tttad, H.i.temW Ultet"leive)al rate id llMlNlbtf IhaHtaad trit !.. I rvtraio Atlw bVtlea.t ttS fU1 tee atve, w,,,'',',J,"i,'',,,", -ay Id r I Ike eieprra. "Many of the pop-demo papers are quoting Judge Hayward as having said: 'The railroads will not let me run for congress.' Now we put it to them fair and square: When, where, and to whom did Mr. Hayward make the above statement? General assertions don't go in this campaign. The people want facts. No more rainbow chasing; tell us all about it or shut up. Generalities don't go." St, Paul Republican, Aug. 18, J 898. M. L. Hayward, the republican nominee for gov ernor, made the statement at the Millard hotel in the city of Omaha. The gentleman to whom Mr. Hayward made the statement was Judge Benjamin S. Baker of Omaha. The exact language used by Mr. Hayward in ex planation of the reason why he did not exercise his well known preference and remain a candidate for congress-was: "THi- B. & M.WILL NOT LET ME RUN l'OR CONGRESS." If the St. Paul Republican desires any further par ticulars, the World-Herald suggests that it address Hon. Benjamin S. Baker, who will not deny this ex plicit statement. Omaha World-Herald. PROGRAM OF THE NATIONAL CURRENCY CONVENTION. The national currency convention will be held in the Auditorium building on the grounds of the Trans Mississippi Exposition, Omaha, Neb., on September 13th, 14th and 15th, 1808, under the auspices of the National Sound Money league. HKST IMV TUKSIMY, SKI'TKMHER I J COi.D DAY. The convention will be called to order at n o'clock In the mcrning by Hon. J. Sterling Morton of Ne braska, president of the National Sound Money league, who will preside and deliver the opening address. Addresses will follow in the following order: Hor ace White, editor of the N. Y. Evening Post, on "The History of the Gold Standard." Governor Leslie M. Shaw, of Iowa, on "The Farmer's Interest in Sound Money." H. P. Robinson, of Chicago, editor of the Railway Age, on "1 he Interest of Railway Men in the Gold Standard." Louis R. Ehrich, of Colorado Springs, Col., on "The Folly and Futility of Fighting Evolution." Recess at 12:45 until 2:30m the afternoon, followed by addresses, mostly short, on the importance of main taining the gold standard and in opposition to the free and unlimited coinage of silver will be made by the following speakers and others: Edward Atkinson, of Boston, Mass., on "Legal Tender as a Factor in mon ey;" Hon. J. M.Carey, of Wyoming, on "The Gold Standard Fom the Standpoint'of the Western States;" Judge M. L. Crawford, of Dallas, Texas; Hon. James H. Eckles of Chicago; Hon. John P.lrish, of San Fran cisco, Cal. In the evening there will be a general debate in speeches not exceeding ten minutes each in length, on tne arguments advanced during the day in advocacy of the gold standard, SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY, SEI'TEMUER 14 SILVER DAY. The convention will be called to order at ti o'clock and, on invitation of the regular presiding officer, Mr. Morton. Hon. Charles A. Towne, of Duluth, will occu py the chair. Mr. Towne will deliver the opening ad dress on 'The Coinage and Use of Silver as Standard Money Co-ordinately With Gold." Mr. Towne will designate other speakers to follow him on the silver side. Among them will be Senator James K.Jones of Arkansas; Hon. C. S. Hartman. M. C, of Montana; 11. P. Bartinc, of Washington, I) C, editor of the Nation al Bi-Metallist; J. R. Sovereign, of Arkansas; Anson Wolcot. of Wolcott. Indiana; James W. Wilson of Chi cago; Henry G. Miller of Chicago; Hon. C. N. Fowler, M. C. of New Jersey, will speak in opposition to the bimetallic double standard theory. The arguments of the silver speakers will be met also in speeches from the single gold standard point of view by the following named speakers, ami others: l ion. Piatt Rogers, of Denver, Colorado; Hon. Edwin Burritt Smith, of Chicago; W. C Cornvvell, of Buffalo; . Ailam Bede, of Duluth, Minn.; II. L. Franing, of Ohio. The debate will be thrown open for all who de sire to speak for five or ten minutes each, and will be prolonged into an evening discussion if the audience desires. I Ion. C. A. Towne will cIumc the discussion llllkh DAY TIII'RSDAV, SKIT. 1 5 PATER MONEY DAY. The convention will assemble at n o'clock. The opening add re will be by lion. A. J. Warner of Ohio, who will advocate a paper currency composed exclu tiivelv of government note. Hon. . II. Walker, of Massachusetts, chairman ol the house of representa tives committee on kinking ami currency, will reply, lion, Horace Boies, of Iowa, will present his plan for a national paper currency, After tlu noun mes ,ul diesseion "What is the U t porm of Paper Money i" Will be dehbered b George II Shiblry, of the Amrrt can Institute ol Money ami Price.; A. W. Wright of Chicago, on "Banking Without Government Supervis ion;" Hon. C. N, Fowlrr, M. C, of New Jersey; L, D. Uayttolds, of Chicago; William I Kulswotth, editor New York journal of Commerce; John Phinn. of New Jer sey, Speaker Invited by lite Reform Press Associa tion ol Chicago, will aKo take part In the tit bate. Among ihnti will be Allen Henry Smith, of Chicago; Hon, J. II Wrller.tif Iowa; Hon. N. II, Mouingcr, It diana; W. S. Morgan, Arkansas; W, W. Clay, Chicago; Alii Reed, Iowa; lion. Samuel l.eavitt, Illinois, Hm. James T. McClrary, M.C., Minnesota, will explain the provision of the currency bill known a the McClcary bill, rrported lo the last house, Rrbutting argument will be made, followed by 5-inimilr peetici on Gov eminent l'pcr Money vi, Bank Monty, SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. What the Brainy Editorial Writers of Neb. are Saying- This Week. Wuvuehnaa tnlcphoiie organization ot her own and K litor Child of the MudiHon U"i()rtip, Inn tha following tiilliiiK piiragrapli on tlia wuy it U inuii uf"d: The ti'luphotin cxidinnuB rat" In Wwyiie licvi bi'iw rdintiii to fl f0 a inoiiih fnr liiiMiin-MH hoiiKHi, tinrj fl.00 1 mini 1I1 for r'Hidio(M'M. ('ontniMt with the jiriiwtdiHrKHii lor liku Hurvica by the N i rank a Tt'lcjilioim Co. Daker ha 110 sympathy with criminals and booilpr. lie bait ejmpliflnd thm trait. Now what trait ba Hay ward provKn? A clone and sympathetic fond utsHM lor corporations. linil storms have lucn very fiw In No brisk a this yt'iir. Only three or four liiivo cotnn lo 1 lie notice ol thin piiper and IIioho ol not wnlii iir.'a. J lie (Joi n either Independent grieves on aeeoiint ol one I hut mowed a sinp t hrouuli Daw son county from three to live miles In widih us follows: lu Oil strip hundred of acres of corn were cut off so eloe to the around that only a few stubs about a foot In lenuth renin I tied, wheat in the stack mid Miork was so bndly daimiKed that they do not expect to itut a bushel of small (cruln, (i. II Aden hud a barn blown to pieces I wen I y stacks of small if ruin dent roved, mid all his corn cut off close to Hie ground, I', II. Jtrownflelil estimates his osm at about I'i.oOO; John Jlulston hud two barns iJ"findiMlied ami some cattle badly Injured Jerry Costin's new burn was blottu into kindliiiir wood, as was also that of Lou Norton, who lives 'i miles Mjutheast of here, the urovfl be- lonxiuK to Mr. Norton is a muss of broken and twisted trees, trees 14 Inch es in diameter being uprooted and brok eu off. The Beatrice Tribune, that old-time exponent of straight popubst principles, has been revived by K. Ji K lis & Hon and appears a welcome vieitoron our table, Ii Iiiim IumI mini, of its farmer viifor of utterance and will be vnlu. able aid to the cause of reform In that desert ol corporation politics. Gage County, J no rt. I'aul J'uonoxrapli IM sorry fliuxwull was not reuoiiiinuleu. iu connection willi the nomination of .Indue N orris lor congress to run iiK'tinst Judge Robinson, JOliior 1'out of the Htmitou Register, recalls the time when tin. populisle of that iudidial district lu 1 NO I supported NorrU for Judge ugalnst Judge Crawford (goldbug democrat) and elecied him. The Realsler says: "The populist of this Judicial district who attended the JudicM convent Ion that nominated Juilire Norris for dis I net Judge lu 'Ul will remember the sxecli he made there when it cornea to vol Ing. Nome endorsed ureeu bucks and the people's party principles then and now he Is asking for vote on a sin gle standard platform. The populist will not stultify themselves by vol ing for a man who endorsed their principles to be district Judge and then proved a traitor by advocating goldbuy principle. Kditor Casper, of the David City Press has been "lu the war"hiajsell and mukes the following comment 00 the misman agement at the front which has cost hundreds of the eoldier'e lives: The commissary and subsistence department! bare tried to run the Cu- bull campaign like Johnny Allen and his associates used to run the asylum and feulteiitlary. The contractor drew their money but forgot to furnish the medicine and grub, and the rail roads and steamboat companies prob ably bad their voucher made out and sworn to before the service waa rendered. The editor of the York Teller, who only quit the republican party two year ago. actually won't believe hi old associate wheu they ay they've re formed. He says: "New blood in the republican party. Old warts iu the background, no say the republicans. The secretary of the republican state committee is the man who was (Jeim Moore's deputy. His uamois I. O. Hedlund. Don't you sup pose Mr. Hedlund knew (i"U Moore was short? He knew that 1:17.01)0 came in to tli olllire and that tli state was paid only (l.l)O0. llt'dlmid knew how to subtract ,).)() from :I7,00H. If be did he knew Mr. Moore hud f-'H.OOO of the state's money. Mr. Hedlund knew this and yet said nothing about it. This new blood is the malinger of the repub lican atate campaign. No wonder many republicans sn.v they have enough of that kind of new blood. A. It. Humph ry, the impeached laud commissioner, is the repu b lean candidate for county at torney of Custer couuty. That is more new blood. The Omaha He holds out the glad hand to the host of drover CleVelaud ism in Nebraska as follows: "Nebraska gold democrats say they are in a slate ol su-pense, awaiting the reappearance of the real democratic party. Waiting for t lie spurious demo crats to discontinue th.-ir allowance with populism Is a bad Job. The repub lican party is the only liope for dethron ing tiopoerncy from Nebraska and the gold democrat will bu welcomed in it ranks " No Gripe When you take Hood'i Pills. The big, old-fash, loued, t ugar-coated pills, which tear you all to plflce.i, are not In It with Hood'i . I'ny to take Inlootfj and easy to operate, l true of Hood' rill, which ara I I up to date In every rcpect. If' III 5 Hufe, certain and turn. All III w driilU. KM, 0. 1. Hood & Co., Iwll, Mass, The only Pill to take wlLU Hood'i Namaiarllla, The ('ednr IllnfN fttnoilan! man ha jut secured Rpevlul telephone connection with republiC'tii state coiumittee rooms iu this city and tells what he heard thin-: "All the republicans can rake up aliout the popoerat at thn slats house in Ne hniKku Is the fact that some of them ride 011 free pusses. That seems to be about all they will have lor campaign lhuiidr this fall." No ter can Ink the place ot the Iih'hI fount v iiswspaptir la the bom. Nt prtigrtwsiv Hpullst can get along without iIimIihuI populist peper, raiiiun cover all I lis state and national diuloniii its I'oluuins, but it ran an I ill keep the ttra burning on the altar ul ItH-al proiv. Iu iHdineal and soeml matters. The t'rauitllu Hutil ins Its oiiiaeotiud eutfavsttn lu IhU coun- lbH! "The rWatuiel is the only impull.l par lu t'raukliu ttiuaty. Thr ars ttr one lhtuaa Hiullsl Votrr lu th tHiuitty, atxiiit lem. huu Irvd ,l Ihsai arti nl f iU r In lha tmly p r H Ota i'ouuIj thai a Ivik uI lltir lu terwtla. WarllrU'l g- ttf'al luvlatlou Itt I lis nlh.V Hlei hnulr.-d In uteill" l Ihw tlou I hall u.rlu.l Hi t lb. y litter tl tt.tl fad, tr ara h'!plng tb stismy alnttj, or ara ,t'terini-i II14I il j pubiiaHtr ul H.if pi r shall uot b mate a "plait l." No ni.l tsailoH h yvl Iiuti1'rd b Vpuht'au Ji'ureula whf Wa . . lursed tbtau Ul l tl lr iiturMu otltr stale rosfeelio., ,,,) Ki t-ar tor gf,tr, liroibxr Ittbiatml, ul Utallalva Itiuru, roawa to I heir r sl a 11 It lh .!ll.itw sM44alitiua It ia iartt -tJ.tv thai l i,tbiK .t 11 ft muim, hut uptMk I hut IW HakiV kal l-a Bitwlaalv to ettfrraor I lm wbal ab.tw ' I lUris r ksva ttl Mu aJ.iul? a W imf wlia ava alia a la ! td laaalv ara, Mhita lurtlat I Ukiud lb itrtatt ltar it at Mb I b Ibal II a i Uflaau Ibal Jvll4 ), NDIGESTION IS CATARRH I.tltrr jrt,m (). i'. Ac Vuillun, Spnnii lull, u,, lo Vr, Hartman. " Foiirycuraugo lust full my stomach rcfiiNcd to perform its (In ties 11 ml inoon lost hln-Dgih. "Shortly lifter till J iiuil live klegcN of tlm grli)Uf, covering u period of tbrcis yvu.ru. Oiirlng ull this tlmn food wun forced tlirougii my sloiinii b by tlm uso of cathartics, Large blind piles bid fair to Mock ull evacuation. My hid ucyssooii becufiiu Involved, ho tbut tbo w:aiit und often painful voiding r- aemoicd Peers gull, WilJi flesh waited away, strength exhausted so that it took all my energy to even get Into a bath tub, holies all gone, I huw J'c-ru-jia iidvcrtlHcd in the Iowa Stut Register. 1 wrote to Dr, Hiirliniiii and received li Is pampb lc ts, w li Icli con vl need me that catarrh bud iiohwssion of mv head. throat, htomacli and kidneys, I begun to take iV-ru-nannd Mnn-a-lin, follow ing advice which Dr. Ilurtmun gave mo free. In a short time I ate riourlnhlntr food, and the piles, kidney trouble and constipation all disappeared. Flesh, strength, and a xplcndid appetite re turned, and I went to work." The foregoing letter show what Pe-ru-na will do in case of indigestion when used according to direction. Write to JV-rii na Medicine Company. Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hartman' free book on Catarrh. These books explain the nature of catarrh, and make the action of I'e-ru-na clear to every one. All druggist aell I'e-ru-na. s 1898 BICYCLE $3.00 Tat. II (10 Uim ear ap-to-deW, lo.ranUwl Mural aa oar grart aparalt offtr. Vaa do llttl. work la tnat .imra tlm. WrIU (noa. OOOK )YOI,K 00 Offloa, N tth A4 Vaatatr. aVM iwkllt HL, OhlaaM Wyatl-Bullard Lumber Company, LUMBER. WBOLKSiLX ISO kKTalU Office 30th and Icard Bu. rbott 47t WriU for I'rioe. OMAHA. till NER. s THOU ART THE MAN. 4 Great reform are not se cured by eittlng down at bom and waiting, like Mi caw her of old, for something to turn up. Action Is an es sential to success. The fight i on. Help to spread the truth. Oet a few doubtful voter to read Tub I.iub- PENDKNT troill DOW Until the result is known. We will send the pnpr from now un til November 15, to new subscribers, for 20 cent. Don't watt. Strike now. The time i at hand. LOOK! We have lowered th" above to 1.1c and will m nil a copy of Werren's Money Chart to any ouu sending us a list of five names. BADGER LUMBER CO., 1 A. U. WKIK, AetNT. Corner R tnJ 8th 5U., LINCOLN. Pboni 61. , . . COAL & LUMBER fun Aasonment, Best QrtU, - A ., m L.vwc9i rribcs. tf .... . McGREW I TO 0I.T SPECIALIST WHO TSCAT kl.U Private Diseases ttaaitM Mi ISm.... f MEN ONLY Bt Ymn Kf perls IU yasrt lu Otnsl nnoe. ttmlilL. Wxik (Tree. Cononlt. tloo rree. Uos7U9,(j 14th sad FaniMB BU, UJHAUA. MJCI. If 70a need IWHIvea, Bectlons, Comb Foua datlon, Binoker, or aoytblng els for the Apiary, send tb price to o will ship lmme dlately. Large Illus trated Catalogue Free -I.KAIIT MFG. 00, 178oHootb IStbSt, Omaba, Nebraska. 24 PHOTOS 25C Small but fine. Cabinet Platinos $2. PREVETT, 1216 0 Notice to Farmers and Stock Feeders. Huy your cattle and sheep at the stock yards, West Lincoln and save freluht anil other eiwiises. Have tout shwp dlpM-d. We guarailttw to cure sntb, we doihework tor mie cent js-r h.-ad. We are buying 1 1 A V. HTKAW AND tilt A IN. G. ll.Gcoghenn, Gen.. Mjr.. West Lincoln. Net. Alake Cheese at Home M'tnl ft to C. K. Kltliliger, Mttlrh, I'ak. Inr to reunvts with pnubd lustrue tlou lor making dmw at totiite wiihoni t'uvuig etiatly spparatua. Auyoea eae do it, Your money refunieJ If ou fill. Full Gcam Qwsc . t Kin J Mack orriitiwoosr. n wr n LINCOLN II LU COMPANY. ICE! Prompt. Srvicf. Phoni 255 PHOTOGRAPHER-- 101 II 0 II ' I f a toll Our tt at Ike tat Im Ik till , YtUmt IrtiiM il.Vt f do v laatareU illwaUl Ur, k !.; grtm ion. par east air to California aa4 Other Pa. allle Coast 1 ravalars. Tb above reduction spoil to th tlm Mirnnt, Hy th North weatera Dnion Paciflfl route the time I on night, orlfl hour, lose than by other line. Thi sevee money, berth rate, and thir teen hours of wearisome ear elding. At Fremont connection are dirent with throngh foorlsf and Pullman sleepers, ebalr ear to fstnver, Oirdsn, Bait Lake eitv, Portland and Kn F'ranclsio. Din ing ear through to the const, (let Ho, eta and berth reservations ol A. H. Field ing, rity ticket agent, 117 south 10t t., Lincoln, Neb, YPQ it is always ld CoolS n COLORADO And there b wher you thould go lor a good rest, 30 "AYS. Will I4V a doctor's Wll equal to H'kt the coM, Infortiutloa and tickets At U. V M. dpot, or city office, corner HHh And O Streets. G, W BUNNELL, CtUT.A, lot ka lia Th Sialaa.aitf I iooa l'.'.'il t Ik louia i il 'ug. a.teatl au4 l'k iila. Uoai an. I a let si. . taa aa lr el Sfeh.aih.a ml 'ra i.nk w . kftul l.'tttv.l Mtraae4 h Kitia vkair i Im wtlMl, t'isf a.rnf I ilaiatHa stl ,a , M. 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