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 | Afro American Ledger (Baltimore, Maryland, USA)
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| Afro American Ledger | d V g S and everybody mg 0 l breadth of f reedg l Ala would probably incmdc cs 19 I Ou dm m bl thclr 90 15 Ol Wm and h m ll below Bayview thc inmatesfrom Ilcrbdand | More Details... |
| Afro American Ledger | I Grewnslwro Hf Handy Bayview george H White M four YEZULSQ nsgt S d 5 Q R F4 f | More Details... |
| Afro American Ledger | t a vest all of fha gambling Bayview were the guests of Mi s l J T3 MS K 3 J i L F LTiw l 1 4 | More Details... |
| Afro American Ledger | honest arra cordial support or h Y T thm mm d help 0 d di from Bayview Prof H J Lower principal or Mrs Tr lv Hmhett | More Details... |
| Afro American Ledger | While 2 8 F l ll d ut Bayview ncsu there It was on the 8 of ell you might have in mind the M n vrcsxx Avrzxuu K ln lal y | More Details... |
| Afro American Ledger | of both mother and f th e educated to see the truth 1 m Bayview nstened to r Lawrence was the best m ay une7at 2 p m wm we who hav | More Details... |
| Afro American Ledger | Fi i 1 for Bayview Zninu tivities h wevF the uy u musings l Thu I an ODPORYUQIIIY of II l f U 18 Of | More Details... |
| Afro American Ledger | Sug o miq u c 1 Q 1 np xc Day Turkey 0 Cmckcn rho scalp about every Kvc weeks with me to gc to Bayview but 8 9 I KN U 3 y nyyii UA 1 i rr g | More Details... |
| Afro American Ledger | l l l M G 1 G C At 1 1 UI Eby m ij M fHUw inc no no to Bayview but ns i gut i E G H i Y3a4I | More Details... |
| Afro American Ledger | n ll1 t tru1nerl nrc nut more J J L j gmc tu 0 to Bayview but sn I got QP f QV j j | More Details... |
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 | Akron Register Tribune (Akron,Iowa)
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| Akron Register Tribune | I tuts A WWM Kff PILL - IP - 1 Fnw Pow Ellis coax tin liver into activity by gentle do not gripe or Thes Are a tonic to the liver and invigorate instead of weaken They enrich the blood and enable to get all the nourishment from food that is put into it. These pills no they are healing and For sale b | More Details... |
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 | Anniston Star (Anniston, Alabama)
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| Anniston Star | "Oh, iure, n: 't 1 the darlinr " e retorted gayly. "But. look ere, when am I soing to KG', a ? hance to se you I telephoned to tie house, expecting you'd be heir, and Dad tells me you're own at this Bayview place on ome business. I didn't know you ad any business transaction | More Details... |
| Anniston Star | "No, Stoekbridge," I corrected, sparring for time, racking my brain for time, racking my brain for an explanation. "Why, he's just a man here in Bayview with whom I have had some tiresome business to transact. You've been gone a long time, sweetheart, and I've had to | More Details... |
| Anniston Star | "My word!" she began, her brilliant eyes flashing with laughter, the corners of her mouth drawn down in mock demurenesE. "Who'd ever have thought it of our Kenny 'Your happiness is the first thing' " ? she imitated his voice perfectly. "And holding on to your hand as if he'd never had a cha | More Details... |
| Anniston Star | But as I raised my eyes to his I ? aw that while the shamed remembrance of that day was still with him, yet the Peter Pan boyishness of the man had led him to the hope that I would ignore the unpleasanatness to which 1 ? had been subjected. "Let me explain Mrs. Stockbridge's reference to me, | More Details... |
| Anniston Star | to get over the grouch. And I'll go to dear old Bayview with | More Details... |
| Anniston Star | so well, until they're absolutely like the latest vintage, and those people in Bayview have never seen them, anyway." | More Details... |
| Anniston Star | to cart my moonlights around the ( "hjt m;- lip ,0 keep back the country and change my clothes in spjrucd retort that rose to them, some school principal's guest | But the victory Ot Dicky's agree- chamber. you've got another. mca lo the Bayview schedule of -- | More Details... |
| Anniston Star | "There seems much wisdom in the master's suggestion." he said to me. "Is there any decent place for eats in Bayview " | More Details... |
| Anniston Star | "There is, let us hope, a public library building in Bayview " he said insinuatingly. | More Details... |
| Anniston Star | I followed her out to the sun parlor, fighting a strong Impulse to snatch my hat and coat, run out the front door and away from both dinner party and Bayview forever. And it was with a sense as of some impalpable mesh enclosing me that I greeted tho appearance first of Dicky and Mr. Stockbr | More Details... |
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 | British Columbian (New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada)
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| British Columbian | V m h l It g m my B ki jh tnkcu cnrc of and cvcry sntnsfncuon gnvcn for T 4 The Loudgg Quaytgg Bayview z J O gy 4 M cg | More Details... |
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 | Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Texas)
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| Brownsville Daily Herald | Washington, Fob. 30. ? Ths tup; ra ported to have been spoken ok Mon- tauk Point on Sunday by the steamer Bayview. and which was thought to be the Nina, was the Naval tug Apache. - Tho fate of the rousing N:ina. is ns much of a mystery us ever_ | More Details... |
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 | Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Texas)
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| Brownsville Herald | the conferences of \ experts haVe developed the unanimous opinion that thf third m*n in the ring when the chnm jrfon f*e f Dempscy in Tex llickard's $100,- 000 arena at Bayview Park should wpigh at }ea t 200 pounds. He should also bo a ? ?tx-foot*r, active on his feet. He should Jia^:^ |a:& | More Details... |
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 | Butte Daily Miner, The (Butte,Montana)
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| Butte Daily Miner, The | THE DAILY MINER VII CITY MONTANA WEDNESDAY MAT o XO 1055 SOCIALISTS Running Matters With Hlsh Hand In Tho Great Chicago and Pitched Battle In the Than Twenty Killed or Wounded Stale Troops on Are Assaulted and Fire No Reported May p report is just received that MIX hi been killed in wherr the i hold | More Details... |
| Butte Daily Miner, The | TH E BU MINER VOLUME VII CITY MONTANA THURSDAY MORNING MAY 6 NO 1056 MOB VIOLENCE IN THE EAST Tho In Chicago Milwaukee Pour Deaths Added the List Houses Attacked Robbed Wrecked By Anarchists of the Largo Cities and Imprisonment of tho for tho Belief of Wounded Policemen May excitement of tin populac | More Details... |
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 | Cambridge Daily Reporter (Cambridge(Galt, Hespeler, Preston), Ontario, Canada)
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| Cambridge Daily Reporter | came especially in Ama an children of Erie Pa an guess m XP v cid Bayview o re | More Details... |
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 | Carroll Herald, The (Carroll,Iowa)
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| Carroll Herald, The | fc flM t Y X CARROLL AUGUST NUMBER 44 No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No GOING Overland Limited 3 Colorado p Fust Iv Bust m GOING Overland Iv Chicago Chicago Atlantic 320 CARROLL AND Accommodation ar pi mi Accommodation Iv Moville Freight IOWA m Mall m Stockdale WILL BE AT Burkes Hot | More Details... |
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 | Chester Times (Chester, Pennsylvania)
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| Chester Times | private homes have volunteered to providu sieening quarters for an additional 10,000. This will take care of the crowd. A fow may choose to sleep in their uutos, some just outside the arena In Bayview Park, and others on the sleeping cars and big shops. There are two or three big lake v | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Daily Reporter | ! "Many years ago a raw country boy I is celebrated in Connecticut very much | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | id an audience of a thousand people ! daughter). And the statement Will his wit and learning. Friday I i was made to me in Connecticut, that night to a thousand and a hnlf, he re- ' Cooper is one of the big men in edu- vealed a breadth of cosmopolitan cul-|cat!on in Texas, I am glad to | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | is unlimited. For instance, he will ad- 1 u's scale, a man reared in the cramped vise his hearers to lose themselves in ! environments of Connecticut has much a "golden glow of reminiscence," and|' admire and wonder over. Once I met in the next breath drolly remark thatj" Texan on the t | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Maine; Connecticut Vanies | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | McLean Goes from Connecticut. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | having 9,835,610 or 3-; per cent of. the. total for the country. South Carolina ranks second, with '3,793,337. or 13 per cent, and North Carolina third, with 3,124,456, or 11 per cent. Ruode Island has fourth place,, Georgia fifth, New Hampshire s | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | BOSTON, Feb. 11. Claiming to represent farmers of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Eastern New York, President Abbott and Secretary Hunter of the New England Milk Producers Association mailed to every New England senator and congressman letters p | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | and Connecticut. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | The vote for consideration was cast generally by Republicans, the exceptions being Senators Chamberlain of Oregon, Owen of Oklahoma ami Shiv- j ? crly of Indiana, Democrats. Senators j ? Brandegce and Bulkcley of Connecticut, Burton of Ohio. Crane and Ix>dge of Massachusetts. Cra | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | man in Connecticut gave a doctor | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Morning Reporter-News (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Morning Reporter-News | early returns gave ( overnor Wllaon (lie "Solid South." and Connecticut, J>e!a\vurc, Kentucky, Elaine, .Maryland, A'assaclinset;s. Xew York and appar- emlv West Virg'rilft, Indiana and Missouri. | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Morning Reporter-News, The (Abilene,Texas)
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| Abilene Morning Reporter-News, The | PAGE THREE from First Page ISMS navi Taft Bryan Siir j m Hillings Mont First ivo iu Montana jave Wilson Roosevelt Tart p in Topeka First 5 Kansas precincts KM Wil son 102 from Hie state and all but live In Bos Tuft HISO Wilson Maino Returns from practically TiH Wilson Ill 17 117 Talt Chairman of the | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | Mabama, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Iowa, Kansas. Montana, Xew Hamp- .lerse., North Dakota. Oklahoma, Oregon, | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | .Wilful'; Connecticut Aanies | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | Jlel.ean Ones from Connecticut. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | 3,124,456, or 11 per cent. Rliode Island i gi^es manufacture has fourth place, Georgia fifth, New i uran(is of export sheeting-,, which will Hampshire sixth, Connecticut seventh, I oe in dem.tnl in the export market so New York eighth, and Maine ninth. No | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | "The political situation iu the United States," continued Mr. Rochester, "is more complicated than before the Civil War, whan Lincoln was elected President over Douglas. To me it represents a great chess board. Take the Eastern states. The Democrat* control New York, Maine, Mass | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | The vote for consideration wag cast generally by Republicans, the exceptions being Senators Chamberlain of Oregon, Owen of Oklahoma and Shiv- 4 erly of Indiana, Democrats.' Senators Brandegee and Bulkeley of Connecticut, Burton of Ohio, Crane and Lodge f ? of Massachusetts, | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | Other new Senators include John D. Work of California, George P. McLean <>f Connecticut, W. E. Chilton and C. V. Watson of West Virginia, James A. ?Konnaii of xow Yorfc. and the four former House members mentioned above, namely HitchcockrPotndexter, ';rcnna and Townscnd. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | A man in Connecticut tor, a specialist ii cure him of this co noxious diseas . _. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | atoria are, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, ' r_-iiariey Saunderson. then go to New Kansas, Nebraska, North Dokota, South Dakota, Montana | york Yia St. Louis. Cincinnati and and Oregon. There are thirty-nine sanitoria provided 'Philadelphia. At N | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | quite so liberal when the river started votes of those two states would not be north. i likely to affect the issue. The proba- According to the new decision we | bilites, therefore, are that the electoral lose about four-fifths of all we claimed ! college will be unchanged in 1912 and and t | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | 30 .spr-era] of the French provinces in j degrees and people fainted in the Connecticut Legislature was then in equal to that of a glass fur-j crowd and fell dead on the street, session, and the belief was so univer- | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | love me now," she |l' "ius ^"^'^"^^ ;'u;.plus of 'of liquor by drug stores of Connecticut | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | planned for the present mobilization. j Connecticut, Florida. Utah, Do.la- As an experiment of assembling on ware, Xorth Dakota. Michigan, 1-ouis- short notice a groat number of ships larm, South Carolina Kansas, Vcr- tn fighting trim, it is boing watohcn mont, Xow H | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | el ihe work lor the Johnson Interests thus far. is made Texas agent for the foreign corporation with offices in Austin. The capita) stock is *20 .- iiuti. Tln-jfloi'iiiiients are signed by H. H. t'K-ynau, .(r. president of the coin- |,ati>yaad Charles K. Hoheris, secre- lively of Har | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Free Press | of Connecticut, broke up the ndilress by | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | In Connecticut. HABTFORD, Conn,, Oct. 7. Of the 108 towns in this state elections were held in 102. Returns have be*n received at the Associated press office from US of | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Connecticut pro- porlioi'atc majorities, all for Mc- Kiuh-y; New York is estimated al 2.10,000 and Pennsylvania | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Connecticut . 1,000,000 | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Connecticut.; | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | iSiniraroM, April C. Tlie president today iitnt to the tenate the following nominations: G. James of Karros, to be agent for tie Indians of the Potta- wattomie and Groat INehatnft agency in Kansas*; Alfred E. End: of Georgia, to te jniniiiter of the United Staten to- Japan; James Boyle | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Bat why go so far I can give you a ? family incident. Some generations hack there was a great drought in Ccnaecti- cnt, Sew England. Tlie water disappeared from (he hills', and tlie farmers living on the hills drove their cat-tie down toward the valleys and had them supplied at tie wells an | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | population of 1, 250,000 and with large mt-rrr-intilc and aprictiltiirat interests, has only nine daily papers, whereas | ? Arizona, with a. i pn!ation otic-twelfth ? ? as large and much of it made up of persons wholly illiterate or nearly so, has ; ? ten daily papers;. Dela | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | On Jan. ?'> the redaction took effect m ? mills employing about :J3,000 bands. The rtdnctiou yesterday aEected the cotton mills of ilaine, Rhode Island. Connecticut, the milb; of Xew Bedford, Lowell and u. large number o sm:iller pkces in this state and Sew Hampshire.^ The Atlant | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | pened np in Connecticut, ilr. Hnhoney " & * " =e"e it Before the passea- and a temijmwr hireling of hiu were fier h Vs Iliad time to get out the dogs | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union | Congressman Russell, of Connecticut, in a letter to the editor- of the American Economist, says of the effect of the new tariff-reform bill on the purchasing power of the people: "A chicken at 50 cents in this country is cheaper than a chicken at a ? shilling in England ? if you've got | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | Warner S. Klnkead of Kentucky, at South Hampton, Fnj.rNorileet Harris of Alabama, at Leeds, Eng.; tuoien J. Walker ol Alabama, at Cork. Ireland; Marcellus L. Davis of Arkati- 6RS, at Trinitlarl, West Indies: Lars S. Retina of Iowa, at Rotterdam, The Netherlands; | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | Udes under his command, and with power to act independently of Congress. Tl;e rendezvous of this force was at CbYtrlestown, on the Connecticut River, and, later, in the valley of Otter creek, nortll of Manchester. Rumors of a ? foray by Burgoyne, in the direction of Benn | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | Skunks are bred on farms in Pennsylvania, New York, and Connecticut. The skin and oil ,o a full- grow a skunk will net the owner at least $2.50. The skin eoes to the furrier, and the oil ia deemed by many a'soverelgn remedy for coughs, colds, consumption, etc. According | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | So the moat deeply impressive songs we ever sing are family songs. They have come down from generation to generation. You were sung to sleep in your infancy^ and childhood by songs that will sing in your soul forever. Where was it, my brother or sister, that you heard the iamilysong on the | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | The idea of bringing building material from their respective localities has been scrupulously adhered to by several of the States. West Virginia's house is constructed entirely of the native woods of that State. One of the relics it ? contains is the sofa on which Grant and Lee sat at Appomattox | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ? lud^o Lnrcom. of Now York, In likely to succeed Justice I!lnlcl)for;l on the Su- ITCmo borii.'h, though .Tiidno fislchvln, of Connecticut, i^ bolng i ujhct* | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ina Rev. B. F. Jacobs, of .Chicago, had charge of America's representatives. . The, most distinguished 'men : in. the world's Sabbath woi'k participated in this' gathering. Our own country had a distinguished list of participants from every State. New York's delegates were headed by Dr. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | Senator Morgan of Alabama is fiO years old, Senator Teller of Colorado is 63, Senator Hawley of Connecticut is 07, and his colleague, Orville Platt Is 05. The two Georgia Senators are both old-timers. Colquitt, a Briga- :lier in the Southern army, is t>y. Gordon, a Ma | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | FOUR State prisons, those of Connecticut, Michigan, Montana awl Washington, use deprivation of veligiou* privilege* as a punishment. | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union-Republican (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union-Republican | Floods In Connecticut. New Haven, Conn., April 22. ? Reports from around the state show that the damage done by the floods resulting from the rain of the last 30 hours, has been very serious. The worst situation Is at Wlnated, where Highland lake threatens *n overflow at almost any | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | . W. H. Reynolds and daughter, Mrs. John Babbitt, returned home over a ? week ago from a month's visit with relatives in Connecticut and report a fine ;ime. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Of Hartford, Connecticut | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | We write Insurance of all kinds and represent the best companies in the world. That is the kind you want when you have a loss. We devote our entire time to the Insurance Business and write Fire, Lightning, High Wind, Cyclone and Tornado Insurance on Farm and City Property; Automobile In | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | (7) Thirteen republican states by aw make provision for stato relief or needy ex-service men. They are Connecticut, Idirtio, Maine, IMassachn- etts. Minnesota. Montana, Nebraska, ?Jew York, Oregon. South Dakota, Washington, AVeSt Virginia and Wis- | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | admission of ex-Hervice 7nen"lo"5'tare hoepttnls with free treatment while in the hospitals. They are Arizona. California. Connecticut. Illinois, Indiana. Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts. Michigan. Minnesota, Nebraska, New York. Ohio. Oregon, Pennsylvania, t!tah; Washingto | More Details... |
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 | Adrian Daily Telegram, The (Adrian,Michigan)
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| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | THE ADRIAN DAILY TEI PRICE TWO DEFENDANTS ALLEGED VICTIM ON THE TESTIFIED TO ACTIONS TOWARD TOLD STORY AND STOOD ORDEAL Large Crowd in Attendance at the When court was called to order Thursday afternoon there was a large audience and quite a number of women were noticed among In of centered oil the | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | THE ADRIAN DAILY TELE NOVEMBER PRICE IT NATIONAL GRANGE AND ITS REG ULAR HORTON SHOWS WHAT WE ARE DOING IN THE WAY OF PRIZES FOR IN CREASING Resolutions on the Initiative and Re Special Correspondence to Telegram the opening of the morning dean of the Agricultural col Cornell was intro and spoke ver | More Details... |
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 | Advance Argus (Greenville,Pennsylvania)
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| Advance Argus | i AS j h 1 FARM Connecticut dairyman tried warming the water for the cows to drink in the increase of butter in ten days paid the expense of piping the the throe years from the corn crop of Dakota more than trebled in with the certainty of constantly in the this established ratio of not be economica | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | APPEAL Sent Oat by the Joint Committee tor From All Parts of the Coal Regions Show tittle ginning to View the tlon With iK FOB Joint committee at their session authorized the circulation of the following appeal for aid To organized labor and those in sympathy with the who are struggling against in T | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | BROWN NEWS OF THE Gathered from All IN the Senate on tho 4th tho principal features of Interest tho discussions on re tho of the bank and this providing for the purchase of United States bonds wftU tho sur Tho former wont over without The Beck amendment to tho bond was but the final voto on tho vfw | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | Occupations and Professions Cursed Its Worse titan an or the of tho Worm that in tho Brooklyn last on tho subject of taking his tost from Proverbs 34 18 tbo rago of ti He said Somo subjects a religious teacher touches n thousand now coming on thorn from ouo now from an But hoi o is n Biblo that for | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | t I I HEWS OF THE Gathered from All a number of bills had been reported from In the Senate on the the motion to refer the Presidents was taken secured the floor and read n speech from Ho defended tho message and said that the of tho was Indorsed by a majority of tho American Tho Animal thun but was | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | STATE of Michigan and Hampshire Elect Delegates In Michigan Elect Delegates to May Republican State convention to elect to the convention met yesterday and was to order by who made a short address of congratulation upon the favorable outlook of the His refer Blaine vas greeted with Ions con Henry of | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | BROWN It i t i General News Interesting Home and Foreign May following were among Wife bills passed today Appropriating tor a public building at granting Lake Shore Western Railway Company the right of way through the Lac de Indian reservation In Wisconsin douse appropriating for a public building a | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | BROWN It NEWS OF THE Gathered from All Quarters Tire conference report on the to ft Department of was presented nn to in the Semite on the The to quiet title of Bottlers on the DBS Moines river lands In Iowa was taken Evarts and Wilson and Call favored the Berry In support of the hill and took occas | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | NATIONAL BUI to Amend the Extradition Laws br of IU Cem tal No AX IMPORTANT Juno has nn important prepared In tho State to amond the laws ins to tho extradition of Tho provides that whenever a fugitive criminal is or warrant without a from the Secretary of Slate to tho effect that his surrender soug | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | THE of the Men Should Always He Chosen tot the Sec ond Place on the Daniel Webster fortyeight years ajro re to allow his admirers to present bin for the He bnd been ono of candidates of his party for the Presidency four years anil next to the partys most The second place on the ticket he deemed bene | More Details... |
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