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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDN J2SA1', MAY , HUH).
ROLL CALL CONVENTION
Roster of Delegates Chosen by the Counties to the
Convention that Meets Today.
Todny'u convention of the republicans of Nebraska Is one of tha most In
teresting ever held' In the Htntc. The reawakened Hlrlt of the party Is domi
nant Just now and (ho better than fighting chance for the redemption of the
ntnto from popocratle misrule and the coining out of darkness of Hryanarchy
into the light of honest anil conservative government, both state and federal,
ndd to the Importance of the work before the delegates. The apportionment
for representation by counties Is as follows:
'Adams IS
Antelope 10
Manner 2
fBlalno 2
Kloono 13
Ilox Butto C
lloyd 6
llrown -1
Huffalo 17
Jlurt 16
Duller 14
Cass 24
Cedar 11
Chase 4
Cherry 7
Deuel
Dixon
Dodge
Douglas
Dundy
Flllraoro
Franklin
9
10
Frontier
Furnas
14
33
Gage
Oarfleld
Oosper
Orant
Orccly
Ilnll
Hamilton
Harlan
Hayes'
'Cheyenoo G
Clay 17
Colfax 8
Cuming 10
Cutter IS
Dakota 7
Hitchcock
Hooker
Holt
Howard
Vawcs 6
Dawson 13
Jefferson
Ah a matter of Information to the delegates nnd the people In general, The
Uee hc.a prepared the following table, showing the vote of the state for the
last few years, giving an opportunity for comparisons ami calculations:
j Total. Rcpubl ian. 1'opullst. Democrat. (Prohibition.
1892.
3893.
1894.
1895.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
Fusion Even years on governor odd years on supreme Judge.
Following will bo found a complete roster of the delegates chosen by the
Eovcral counties of the state:
Ailnma Count;-.
A. N. Hall.
Ocorgo Klein.
I. V. Evans.
C. J. Miles.
Jacob Fisher.
J. L. Capps.
L. 13, Partridge.
It. A. Ramsey.
!I. K. Houtallng.
B. F. Roldcr.
Vf, H. Ferguson.
William Lowraan.
E. C. Webster.
George Maxwell.
J. C. Hcartwcll.
Jacob Wooster.
Vf. H. Steward.
R. Q. Smith.
Antelope County.
N. D. Jackson. G. II. McGoo.
J. F. noyd. Felix Hales.
E. T. Best. John Gunthorpo.
O. Brlttcll. Gcorgo Fannou.
Henry Torpln. John Hunt.
linn nor County.
S3. R. Lewis. A. E. Scott.
lllnine Count)-.
P. C. Erlckson. J. C. Golson.
Hon ne County,
Vf. C. McFadon. 1 R. F. Williams.
Jj. P. Judd. W. J. Outhwaito.
C. C. Goodrich. John Peters.
1A. Harris. L. G. Brian.
Ilox Iluttc County.
Ij. R. Corbln. D. C. Mclntyro.
Xf. Q. SImonson. A. M. Weller.
noyd County.
Robert Ford. Jonas Pnrshnl.
N'cel Waltera. M. Dcmlrott.
C. Vf. Orr. Joslah Coombs.
llrown County.
If. O. Paine. Frod Whlttemoro
H. A. Wales. Qeorgo Burgan.
Ilnffnlo Comity.
Norrls Brown.
G. Vf. Whlttakcr.
C. M. Hull.
R. II. Hardle.
F, Armstrong.
C. Q. Perkins.
J. A. Larimer.
C. H. Ilorth.
O. Vf. Barrett.
D. II. Godell.
P. T. Lambert.
Max Hostctler.
B. W. Northup.
A. R. Stover.
J. E. 'Harris.
CharlcB Miner.
Hurt County.
Ji. D. Sutherland. Alndrcw Ford.
James Campbell.
J. C. MoElhenney,
Bert Everett.
H. D. Byram.
II. Von Essen.
J. Vf. Holmqulst.
P. L. Rork.
John F. Nosbltt.
Andrew White.
R. 'A. Smith.
'Charles Johnson
C. G. Clark.
V. Nouman.
T. R.1 lAshley.
Ilntlcr County.
E. G. Hall. M. V. Hill
C. Vf. Derby.
Frank1, Saulsbury.
Joseph Matousck.
G. Vf, Lord.
W. E. Hunsomctter,
M. W, 'Mahoney.
John Glack.
I. T. McCaskcy.
C. M. Ball.
D. S. C. Alexander.
F. H. Porter.
Jt G. Rosa.
Cnsa County.
J. H. Davis
I. W. Tecgarden.
George Buel.
W. J3. Mam.
J. K. Leo.
E. 'M, Pollard.
Vf. Dcllcsdormer.
J. Q. Adams.
J. K. Stucker.
J. Vf. Bullls.
R. B. Windham.
A. B. Todd.
Stephen Buzzell.
II. A. Snyder.
James Carey.
C. L. Graves.
O. T'. Leyda.
6. L. Thomas.
J. T. Evans.
R. Vf. Swearlngen
M. M, Butler.
II. Vf. Gilbert.
II. Cv MeMackln.
F. R. Balance.
; Collar County.
J. ,U , Stowart. A. E. Ward.
T T. Llnkhart.
J M. Mills.
Ai F. Gable.
Georgo L. Nelson,
O. T. Ingham.
'.. Bought).
O. G. Brldonbaugh.
Vf. F. Scbwcrin.
M. C. Livingston.
Clinic County.
T. Mercer. J. Vf. Hann.
K. Maranvllle. C. A. Tow oil.
Cherry County.
A. L. Towle. E. J. Davenport.
F. M. Walcott. J. W. Tucker.
L. N. Lnyport. T. F. Kolloy.
G. S. Hobbs. P. W. Prudcn.
Clieyenup County.
J. L. Mcintosh. N. R. Mills.
A. Pease, Matt Daughcrty.
J. II. Barrett F. O. Wlsner.
Clny County.
O. Cv Williams. M. Brodorlck.
FranksFlesancr. William Ashby.
Joseph Woodhead.
S. W. Christy.
G. J. Thomas.
W. F. Johnson.
J. C. Ochnor.
J, Bender.
Ezra Broen.
L. Young,
I. V. Howard.
Gcorgo Bavlnger.
T. H. Matters.
James- Dclahanty.
E. E. Halrgrove.
' - Colfax County.
H. C. Russell. D. McLeod.
J. M. Mundll. F. J. Hrubesky.
G. H. Wells. .jj. D. Cameron.
O. L. Allen. Vf. I. Walling.
Cumtnir County,
R. F. Kloke. E. K. Valentino.
D. C. Glffort. Fred Sonnenschlen,
A. R. Olson, F. C. Evans.
John Gannon. J. F. Baker.
O. R. Thompson. A. D. Beemer.
dialer County,
Edward Royse. R. K. Jllltcn.
H. K. Atklssou. E. P. Savage.
M. E. Vandenburg. C. J. Stevens.
Charles Ponn. W. E. Talbott.
F. J. Drum. J. C. Taylor.
Andrew S. Horbeck. G. W. Chaflln.
Louts Haumont. H. W. George.
D. JI, Savlllo. A. Fonda.
John Reese. S. tA. Waldron.
Dakota, County.
R. U. Myers. Georgo Larson.
T. O, Clapp. 8V R. Cowles.
J. J. Elmers. C. II. -Maxwell.
W. H. Ryan.
Dawes County.
Vf. H. Kctcbam. Vf. Vf. Wilson.
4 Johnson 10
UjKcarney 8
20 Keith 3
96 Keya Paha 4
4 Kimball 2
17Knox 12
Red Willow U
Richardson 23
Rock 5
Snllno 18
Sarpy 7
Saunders 18
Lancaster 58
Lincoln 12
Scotts niuff ,
Seward 17
Logan 3
Loup 2
Sheridan G
Sherman G
5 Mcrherson
2lMadlion 1
Sioux
Stanton
2 Merrick U
4'Xance 0
Thayer 17
Thomas
Thurston
19'Ncraaha 14
14Nuckolls 13
0 Otoo 21
4 Pawnee 15
& Perkins 3
1 Phelps 11
lllPlerce 8
8 Platte 12
,16 Polk 9
Valley
Washington 11
Wayne 10
Webster 12
Wheeler 2
York 21
Total
.1,033
209,593 78,426 68,617 41,195 6.233
181,606 72,032 6.1,666 37,513 j 6.337
210,547 91.613 97,815 6.9S5 j 4,139
197,811 7',291 70,566 28.715 j 4,341
230,795 91,723 116,415 j 1.560
200,617 89.009 102,828 1.625
195.329 9 ,082 93,703 1.721
220,249 9 ,213 M09.320 1
G. A. Eckles. Vf. H. Reynolds.
G. T. H. Babcock. Frank Currlo.
Dnwuon County.
B. D. Owens.
F. II. Bacon,
W. C. May.
II. II. Dutton.
E. B. Dunham.
J. T. May.
N. 'M. Adams.
W. J. Lawson.
D. M. DouhltU
A. C. Banks.
O. Vf. Fox.
II. L. Carlson.
John Strahlo.
Dixon County
J. J. JlcCarthy.
J. F. Eckrath.
J. D. Haskell.
F. G. Ebcncr.
E. E. Shacklcford.
A. A. Davis.
C. T. Barto.
E. E. Rice.
W. M. Wheeler.
Gcorgo JIaltlson.
Burr Cunningham.
Dodge. County;
Vf. D. Holbrook. J. J. Kclscrah
M. Eaton.
J. 'JI. Krcader.
J. C. Cloland.
C. C. McNIsh.
Jorgan Larson.
William Colder.
John Eldlcmeler.
L. J. Roublnck.
C. H. Walrath.
61. T. Zellers.
Joseph Roberts.
R. JI. Allen.
Androw Linn.
John Wilson.
Howard Vanduscn.
Dan Swanson.
C. A. Bang.
DoiikIo County
A. JI. Back.
P. W. Bandhauer.
John Butler,
H. J. Corhlefi.
Vf. H. Hanchott.
I. S. Unseal!.
James Allan.
C. J. Andersen.
A. J. Coleson.
J. B. Hummel.
O. E. Morgan.
John Wallace.
C. H. Youngers.
P. J. Barr.
U. S. Benawa.
Harry Fischer.
C. J. Greene.
C. S. Huntington.
J L. Kennedy.
E. G. JIcGllton.
L. F. Ettcr.
J. C. Trouton.
F. C. Clark.
F. E. Jones.
John F. Schultz.
G. B. Sherwood,
O. E. Bruce.
Jeff Cooley.
R. L. Livingston.
Oharles Wltte.
W. A. Saussay.
G. Vf. Henry.
H. J. Roesstg.
Frank Beesoy.
O. R. Williams.
P. B. Clauoon.
L. S. Haines.
F. S. Tucker.
II. C. Suttle.
D. H. Klrschner.
John Kllnker.
George Rohwcr.
Henry Shomer.
John Lemko.
Wm. Von Dohren.
A. "P. Akerlund.
Frank Wbltraore.
S. H. Howard.
A. T. JlcDougall.
H. J. Grove.
D, L. Johnson.
L. C. Duckcr.
Sam Forgey.
R. C. Jordan.
K. Vf. Bartos.
W. W. Bingham.
A. C. Harto.
Fred Hoye.
Michael Leo.
C. P. Southard.
N. P. Swanson.
R. S. Berlin.
Harry Bernstein.
W. F. Gerke.
O. N. Johnson.
C. F. Tuttlo.
V. B. Walker.
I. F. Baxtor.
Vf. H. Brown.
W. J. Connell.
W. F. Gurloy.
B. Rooewater.
John L. Webater.
John C. Wharton.
A. P. Brink.
W. B. Christie.
A. H. Donecken.
Oscar E. Engler.
P. JI. Jlullen.
Hugh A. Myers.
G. F. Shephard.
I. G. Barlght.
W. H. Christie.
TJieo. H. Johnson.
J. W. McDonald.
N'. C. Pratt.
J. JI. Talbot.
F. F. Teal.
B. S. Baker.
'A. H. Burnott.
JI. II. Colli.
J. O. Detweller.
John Grant.
C. E. Llewellyn.
Vf. B. Rboadcs.
Dundy County.
L. Morso. F. T. MIlllKcn.
C. A. Nesmlth. J. L. McCorkle.
Fillmore County.
C. N. Thllllps.
Vf. II. Gcarbart. .
Vf, 'Blosserman.
Cl Robinson.
E. D. Beach.
A. E. Warncke.
B. F. Benedict.
J. R. Schofleld.
O. W. Burt.
E. E. Whittle.
J, Johnson,
E. T. IlHgenbaugh.
J. D. Hamilton.
C. H. Kltrldge.
N. J. Taylor.
Samuel Perry.
Krnnklln County.
John' Parker. S. II. Carpenter.
P. A. Williams.
William Ruhl.
C. L. Owen.
B. P. Buttcrfleld.
James Conkllng.
F. W. Barber.
J. P. A. Black.
Frontier Comity.
S. L. Burecn. J. II. Jones.
A. Wllsey. F. C. Schroder.
A. E. Zlgnor. L. O. Richardson.
Eugeno Allen. E. B. Austin.
C. H. Tanner. L. H. Wyraore.
Kurnna County.
Fred Hoehncr. T. A. Boyd.
A. P. Vanburgh. Charles Iub.
Lon Cone.
L. M. Beady.
Vf. H. Dearaud.
Gcorgo Williams.
II. J. Masters.
C. T. Story.
A. F. Webster.
H. A. East.
D. F. Smith.
E. E. Emmett.
Cnrlleld County.
P. P. Scott. T. II. Doran.
Vf. Z. Todd.
Onaprr County.
C. C. Juklni. A. Squires.
I William Hansen. ) J. S. Hatcher.
D. S. Stark.
(inse County.
G. E. Emery.
J. B. Weston.
G. L. iMelssnor.
A. B. McN'Ickle.
W. S. Tllton.
(rred Damkroger.
Vf, J. Todd.
C. S. Burroughs.
E. E. MeCorklo.
O. E. Bishop.
R. Vf. Sabln.
A. C. Tllton.
J. R. Craig.
B. E, Skinner.
J. C. Burcb.
Vf. Vf. Scott.
H. 'McPherson.
John Yohe,
F. A. Rult.
J. E. Kelly.
II, Glasgow,
R. J. Cully.
R. Vf. Lafln.
E. B. Hinds.
R. R. Kyd.
IS. Rlnakcr.
J, R. McNutt. L. Vf. Colby.
George Zlmmer. C. D. Demstcr.
A. J, Trudo. John Itcmncri.
t). W. Carr.
tlrceley I'nnnl)'.
F, Vf. Hurtlcll. 11. S. Sprrchcr.
T. J. Howard. W. E.VMorgan.
Ilnll County.
n. C. OlaavlUo. ft. R. Horth.
Hi C. Miller. A. W. nuchhelt.
R. P. MeCutchoon. A. H. Fraker.
Gcorgo h. Roure.
Vf, A. Camp.
William Gunther.
H, C. 'Moeller.
John Schwyn.
F. M. Tcnny,
Vf. A. rrlnce.
J. L. Serrsony
John Mott.
Sherman Cole.
J. II. Smith.
T. O. C. Harrison.
M. T. Garlow.
Hamilton County.
F. E. Williams,
J. JI. Cox.
J. J. Farley.
Peter Jacoby.
Androw Gronhaus.
M. F. Stanley.
B. F. Klkcr.
Theodoro Nordgrcn
Otto Lyon.
E. D. Preston.
Daniel Toof.
I). V, Fulton.
J. E. Reed.
O. H. Washburn.
llnrlun County.
R. L. Kecstrr. B. R. Claypool.
W. H. Banwcll. Thomas Sheffry.
L. C. Martin. E. J. Long.
J. A. Piper. Charles Whitney,
C, Thomas.
Ilnya County.
George Levy. II. Goodan.
C. E. Clothcr. I. D. Smith.
Hitchcock County.
W. O. Robinson. J. Vf. Colo.
C. B. Dlchl. J. H. Brown.
C. C. Vcnnum.
Holt County.
R. R. Dickson.
T. J. Smith.
William Clevlsh.
L. Richmond.
R. It. Jcnncss.
O. O. Snyder.
B. E. Sturdcvnnt.
Andrew Schmidt.
C. W. Moss.
D. H. Cronln.
E. S. Gllmour.
llorrnrd County.
J. B. Williams. J. II. Applegate.
S. A, Roblnton. A. E. Cady.
C. H. Paul. T. Hermanson.
J. F. Frederick. B. D. Howard.
IcITcrann (.'oniity.
C. J. Bills. T. L. E-wlng.
S. W. Dodge. Elton Clapp.
j H. Vf. Helvcy. O. E. Jenkins.
C. B. Lotion. R. A. Clapp.
J. P. Thelscn. J. Sarbach.
T. Goca. Georgo Crots.
F. A. Newell. F. Backholdt.
W. H. Dlller. J. R. Zwiefeld.
Joliimou Cnnny.
Footer. William Erneat.
F. P,
J. W. Donnls.
D. R. Bush.
Dr. G. J. Rublcman.
Valentino Zlnk.
Frank Sncthen.
L. H. Lanin.
J. S. Dew.
J. JI. Piatt.
J. S. Bailey.
Frank Rothell.
Thomas JlcClure.
Knn
Connty.
O. W. Rico.
S. Saundem.
J. G. Sutton.
A. E. Anderson.
Vf. Cash.
S. D. Watson.
Geo. A. Brooks.
A. A. Logan.
W. H. Necdham.
J. C. Hnrw.
F. Nelson.
H. C. Balrd.
Kearney County.
G. F. Mllburn. C. Weber.
J. H. Bliss. B. Chrlstenscn.
C. Glantz. S. C. Stowart.
J. JI. Nelson. P. I. Kennedy,
A. C. Chrlstenscn.
Keith County.
H. L. Goold. O. M. Gunnell.
J. Vf. Welpton.
I.nni'aater County.
I. M. Raymond.
L. L. Llndsey.
L. O. Williams.
Paul F. Clark.
E. B. Stephenson.
N. C. Brock.
W. O. Roberts.
J. W. Bowen.
Vf. L. Dawson.
Ed Bobanan.
Vf. O. Houtz.
Geo. D. Woods.
J. D. Woods. . , ..j..
Ralph E. Johnson.
E. R. Spencer.
Jcsso D. Moore.
R. J. Grcone.
John Harrop.
Vf. B. Mann.
E. B. Slosson.
E. S. Cadwallader.
John Watson.
L. W. Correy.
A. L. Sullivan.
C. F. Shonlfs.
George W. Lee.
JI. F. Trumble.
John T. Jlarshall.
J. F. C. McKesson.
Anthony Reed.
S. J. Alexander.
C. W. Chambers.
L. Vf. Bllllngeloy.
J. II. Weacott.
B. R. Cowdrey.
A. E. Kennard.
J. E. Hill.
Edward Blgnell.
John T. Dorgan,
II. W. Davis.
W. A. Green.
T. C. Munger.
Vf. J. BlyBtone.
William Ulrlch.
Edward Franklin.
II. E. Don Carlos.
Henry Arman.
J. M. Van Burs,
Frank Recha,
Dean Sherman.
Henry Harkson.
O. Vf. Eggleston.
W. J. Weller.
J. T. Dellaan.
A. Schwanfeldt.
Anton Knopp.
Lincoln County.
E. B. Warner.
A. II. Davis.
II. C. Fisher.
Georgo French.
Ira Bare.
T. C. Patterson.
H. W. Grimes.
A. P. Kclley.
George Prosser.
John Evans.
Frank Woodgate.
A. S. Baldwin.
Samuel Tllton.
Loup County.
A. S. Moon. Benjamin Johnson.
Madlaon County.
D. M. Owen.
Vf. JI. Robertson.
Vf. H. Bucholz.
Matthew Klassln.
Charles S. Smith.
O. iJI. Junklns.
W. N. Huse.
David Whltla.
M. Gross.
Harry Barnes.
J. S. McClary.
Burt Jlopes.
S. J. Arnett.
JI. J. Riley.
A. L. Stewart.
J. E. Simpson.
Guy Deuel.
Merrick County.
M. L. Rosslter.
E. A. Richardson.
Dr. Gwone.
R. Vf. Campbell.
J. B. Tcmplln.
Vf. R. Morse.
John Patterson.
William Worland.
G. 'JI. Burllngame.
II. V. Persons.
A. Scuddcr.
Xemnho. County,
petor Berlet.
J. W. Armstrong
J. E. Drehmer.
Frank Hunt.
Poter Bergcr.
iW. H. Bousdeld.
B. F. Craig.
Abo Torrence.
G. N. Titus.
Fred Jleycr.
August Truxhorn.
G. JIahle.
T. J. iMaJors.
Nnnce County.
L. G. Stocks. N. J. Skoog.
C. R. WrlgMt. II. E. Knapp.
L. W. Morgan. J. II. Kemp.
N. B. S. O'Dell. William Johnsoff.
LM. N. Huff.
,uckollM Cnnnly
T. W. Cole.
W. Vf. Hawley.
J. Warren Kclfer, Jr.
John Welmcr.
F. W. Holllngsworth.
W. a. .McDowell.
C. E. Stlnes
F. A. Scherzlnger,
II, E. Bowman.
H. F. Sapp.
O. L. Day.
J. II. Bennlng.
George Scoular.
Otoe County.
David Brown.
William Hayward.
C. W. Seymour.
G. Vf. Gilo.
A. T. Woodruff.
J. L. Marshall.
J. II. Mohrman.
E. A. Brown.
G. W. JlcCullom.
Fred Shroder.
Charles Dorman.
J. C. Boyle.
J. W. Casscl.
Henry WInklehabe.
D. C. Boyettc.
J. H. Arnds.
M. T. Harrison.
J, E. Casselman.
B. F. Moyer.
W. O. Heather.
F. A. Sweet.
1'iiTrnce County.
R. H. Henderson. W. M. Olfford.
Vf. J, Halderman,
J. Vf. Moore.
C. J. Wood.
T. W. O'Loughllu.
F. D. Klrsch.
II. C. Lindsay.
Vf. H. Wilson.
J. T. Trenery.
N. A. Stclnauer.
C. E. Mllkcs.
F. E. Johnston.
C. A, Sehoppel,
N. F. Leonard.
I'erklna County,
B. F. Hastings. T. Babcock.
IMielpa County,
E. D. Elnsel. Vf. P. Hall.
O. Norborg. E. W. Beghtol.
Vf. P. Colo. C. F. Sampson.
F. Ashpolc. G. A. Hanson.
L. T. Brookings. Robert Knox.
II. J. Day.
Pierce County.
Thomas Chllvers. II. S. Beck.
L. R. He rut. IW. E. Bishop.
J. II. Slewart. P. D. Coroll.
Vf. L. Mote. Oeorgc Mitchell.
I'lntte County,
M. Wnltmoycr.
A. M. Post.
II. H. Martyn.
Garret Ilulst.
Wm. Fastenow.
W. T. Craig.
II. C. Gray.
J. O. Recdcr.
David Thomas.
Fred Hoar.
E. A. Stockslagcr.
J. II. Evans.
W. I. Smith.
folk County.
J. L. Bonner. A. M. White.
Frank Bralthwaltc. J. P. Smith.
A. C. Donaldson. J. Vf. Snider.
II. II. Campboll. P. T. Buckley.
A. A. Stull.
Ited Willow County.
C. F. Babcock. J. W. Dolan.
A. G. Keyes. E. J. Wilcox.
R. II. Nichols. S. Prcmer.
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In his new novel, entitled "Sophia." Stan
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She marries n. noted musician after making
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and their homes and homellfe, noted
places, the marvolously beautiful
scenery of the tropics, historic locall
tlea, famous battlo grounds, celebrated
fortifications, public buildings, ca
thedrals, views ot towns, village,
formi mnnntfllna. rivers. vallsvs.
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lakes, waterfalls, etc. There are also
a number ot actual battlo toensa, taken
under flro and showing war In Its
traglo and thrilling reality." Globe-
Democrat.
"Let me thank you most heartily
for the number of "Our Islands and
0 Their Pooplo," -which came to ma last
woek. Thoy are certainly superb
epoclmena of bookmaklng and before
they take their place In the Compan-
lon'a Library, I promise myself the
pleaaure of reading your ftaturea of
tho work. It was very kind of you
to send the volumes, ind with my own 9
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Companion." Editor Youth'e Com- 0
panlon.
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art to which our attention baa been (3
directed this season. Tbn design of g
tho publishers Is to famtllarlzo the
American public with the resources, (3
attractions, characteristic and posit- (j
ibllltles of Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii g
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