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 | Daily Milwaukee News (Milwaukee,Wisconsin)
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| Daily Milwaukee News | THE DAILY i DAILY at Sam fit ttm for six months fsr twit Xale to oat or Ottr at Taan as Oam aw THE DAILY cial trr fourth THE TRIAL FOR THE OF We surrender much of our apace to the testimony in this now pending before Judge in the Circuit Court of Milwaukee The matter ii one which excites deep and ge | More Details... |
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 | Salt Lake Daily Tribune (Salt Lake City,Utah)
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| Salt Lake Daily Tribune | 5 iw Mon Tnn Boom 10 Safe iw Street San W Bow Sew York K If Cincinnati Ohio 8 ft Vino Onto B A Pirk hu Dope tlic Went The Black Hills Pioneer says is getting to be Quite an under current of interest in the reports which come from there private channels are very year ago THE sent a special commission | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Daily Reporter | Texas has 265,896 square miles. Its dimensions are 800 by 750 miles, and 'it is larger than the combined Atlantic states from Virginia to Maine and nearly one- ?hlrd greater than the whole German empire. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | more than 10, even surpassing Califor- ! 47.7; Wisconsin, 42.2; Iowa, 40; Ver- nit, \vi;h 15.2. Idaho increased from |inon:. 3!i; Minnesota, 2S.7; Maine, 24. S. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | ; "Down in El Paso county they are talking of division, tetals. When a concern like Swift & Company can pro- i El Pasoans take almost as much pride in the dimensions M-ess from a $10,000,000 capital to upward of $80,000,- ,S of their county as do the people of Texas in t | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Maine; Connecticut Vanies | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Johnson Elected From Maine. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | The Fanciest Ever. New Hoarder Haven't you got any fancy dishes here Itural Landlord Sure thhig. Maine, bring the gentleman Hint mustache cup your grandfather used to use. -Tuck. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Arkwrighti Club is an organization of ; are given the treasurers of mills in Massac^u-- ! their etts, New Hampshire and Maine,^ of which have their head Boston, and represents move | 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 | John May living north of town a few- miles is wearing a. face as long as a ? plow line because his neighbor G. S. Jackson has moved to town. However, John says as the move was made for school purposes, he can't Maine ?G. S. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Two Irishmen, employed ia a factory in Maine, were given a holiday and went to enjoy themselves hunting. After walking through the woods for some time one of them happened to look up a pine tree and saw a large catamount. | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | Election of state office,,, Judges of the Supreme etc., ?." '" ' ^ ' * ? Maine, Vennont, Ai | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | men. Maine and Vermont have already chobu. | 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 | try from California to Maine at the meetings. The Pennsylvania Lines co-. ver more territory than any other railroad in the country and its passenger agents 'and assistants cover the entire country like a blanket. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | To meet popular demands for prac tical Iraining for farm life, the publi elementary schools, especially in the rural districts, should make agriculture and its allied subjects an Integra j part of the common school curricu- jlum. To reach the children in the country schools, the tea | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | 'battleship Maine are now in Havana. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | among thern Jose Perfecto Lomeli- a that has been announced to obviate the AUST1N, Tex., Feb. 4. Companion fonfrer-Mexican federal colonel, and a 'possibility of an enormous crowd at. 1)ills to lhe senate railroad measures general in the iiisiirrecto army, were the ceremony. It was | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | would return to (California. He was 'again flooded the Maine will be on lhe dentg of a countv f0r sjx months and | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | became head of the engineering corps. Wide interest is shown throughout the country in the raising of the ill-fated craft, which, commanded by Captain (now Rear Admiral) Sigsbee, sailed in to Havana harbor, was destroyed and so precipitated the Spanish-American war. Concerning the r | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | BOSTON, Feb. 11. ? Claiming to represent farmers of Maine, New Hamp- i shire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Con- | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | JKXHAl'STIO-V OK THE MAINE Fl'.M). | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | Ths army engineers who confidently set about raising the Maine #nu fixed ;ie dull for that event for the middle of January, are at the 'end oE their resources, and will be forced to discontinue work unless congress votes more money The pro'uvss; of operations has been much slowvr than the p | More Details... |
| 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... |
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 | Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Free Press | Of Maine. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Un E, SEWALL, Of Maine. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Of Maine, | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | J M Maine. SB )o>ra U. 3'n- M>i | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | For two years or rnori! he edited the ihu Maine) Daily Leader with alility ? - ' Al11- ;lc is u good writer, earnesi ia svork, an<I djlig'.:nt a ? K. .Sovereign, U. M. \\ . n-nignu M. i~- l,or- "Mr. Stoart is one of the truest lneim ir.d supporters organized labor ever had, | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Of Maine. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Maine has gone republican by the largest majority it has ever given to | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | ticket. The result must prove a ? great encouragement to theopponents of free silver. In fairness to the silver democrats, it must be stated that the situation in Maine was particularly discouraging. The democrats in state convection had declared for gold originally and named a gold standard ca | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Next Sunday will be the last sermon itev. Maine will preach al, Carl before leaving for conference. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Of Maine. | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union | JOHN WAKAMAKUU'S statement that jie considered a one-inch iidvevtisDtn in a country newspaper worth ynovt than a . thousand circdlarn, was iiius- trated recently in a Y. M. O. A. must ing in Portland, Maine. The secrcsturj uskiHl those in a crow-dud meeting who had been influenced to uowo b | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | It isn!t every young man with a fortune of 3100,000 or more who will don the bearskin cap and lead a country brass band as drum major. Hill's band, of Exeter, has such a phenomenon in F. W- Hill, who perhaps can touch the $200,000 mark in the way of fortune, and he is a dire | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | It isn't every young man with a fortune of $100,000 or more who will don the bearskin cap and lead a country brass band as drum major. Hill's hand, of Exetor, has such a phenomenon in F. W. Hill, who perhaps can touch the $200,000 mark in the way of fortune, and he is a dire | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ?Receivers have been appointee) for the Kariawha lumber Company, a Maine corporation, with mills at Portsmouth, Ohio, und timber laud In West Virginia, Tho assets are placed at $1,100, 000 and the liabilities i785.000. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | The jLv'ew Jih^land 1'urmor insists thut sigriuiiltiiral collo^foj should teach. iigrioulture, and Ihu Maine Farmer in- .-)io'-s-tli;il tho sUituta creating a fund .'or industrial education caa' bu-used to udncale everybody. The two papers ?.ii.spulo over tho coujlructioa of the hi'.v, and | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | I am ready to testify under oath that if it had not been for Auras* Flower I should have died befor* this. Eight years ago I was take* sick, and suffered as no one bat a dyspeptic can. I employed three of our best doctors and received no benefit. They told me that I had heart, kidney, a | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ? A young woman, giving her Maine a" I-'PHIICCSCII Sulcr.lcii, of Chicago. wn found Wfind rln about In a demented (.-ondli Ion at, G re OTIS burg, Pn- | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | EX-SPEAKER REED, of Maine, oponec the Kepublican campaign atCincinnat by a pi-otection speech. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | BHYMES FBOM MAINE. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | The following poetical letter was written to Mr. and Mr*. H. P. Moore by {J. W. Grant, of Nevin, who with his wife is renewing old familiar scenes of boyhood's days at the parental home in Maine: | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union-Republican (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union-Republican | D Maine*, bu | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | 5 Lillie Maine, Carbon. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Mas. MABEL GOOKUT, Box 160. Mechanic Falls, Maine. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | j Next to basswood, sugar maple, 'beech, birch and white pine are the principal woods used for toys, although elm, oak, chestnut, ash, yellow poplar and others enter Into toy ?manufacture. Pennsylvania, which stands first among the states in toy manufacture, | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Lillian Maine, 2d grade 585.00 | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | president of ths Christian Endeavor society; Miss Lillian Maine is president of the Westminster Guild; Miss Laura Turner is church organist, and Veraon Thomas is presid&nt of the boys' athletic club. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Maine, Lillian | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Jurisdiction of tlie seeretarles of the interior, ? agriculture and war. For many years U Sol Springs reservation oJ Arkansas was the only national parlj. In 1832 an 'area of 1% squnrt" miles on whlcii are 48 hot springs possessing curative properties was set aside as a national park. It" was n | 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 | Split burr-oak posts for sale. Also Btovo and furnace wood. Innuiro ot H. S. Maine, Brooks, JR. F. "D. No. 1. Phono 177 line 36. | More Details... |
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 | Adrian Daily Telegram (Adrian,Michigan)
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| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY f Underwood Special attention given to operating and crown red bridge In Medicine and Emeial attention given to injuries and Note and oMd lor facial and when Orat ao the fatting of Both phona at and to the In H General any and to 4 Coneral ee to racial eat of equipped room | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY MIMA Physician and Office and residence 57 North Main Office hours s to 9 i to 4 All city or attended from day or lioth FINCH S Underwood Special attention Riven to operating and crown and bridee work HENAY Successor to the In SS Office S Sundays General J Especial given wi | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | Page 6 ADRIAN DAILY i si 3 K i M Li CO AV i jo pire aip in siame pire sains lured ajos ino jj Sip pire sip m jo aip M pug si For Sale by COUNTY STEAM DYE ING AND CLEANING We make a specialty of Cleaning or Dyeing Ladies Rainy Day We can guarantee extra fine work on this class of wearing Our Dry Clea | More Details... |
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 | Adrian Daily Telegram, The (Adrian,Michigan)
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| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | HOB HE WILL BE EVEN ING Then Comes of Others and Vi Some opens its season with a lecture by the youngest man who ias its auspices dur years of its 1 Richmond Pearson Hobson connected the navy either as a student or an officer since is to discuss the sub ject The and Hobson seemed linked to gether as | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | which was l John Broad of an inspiring talk of Port state B P junior t guest of the There was also S delightful letter of president of Womans Board of Foreign Missions for a lady who many in The Farther lights socie ties over the United aid ing the Philippines this with the exception of whose aid is | 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... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | Humor Philosophy t By DUNCAN SMITH Boded THE WONDERFUL irf tho town Cuts a swath n To lass and Village clown of different X creature from another From some enchanted isle Where there Is nothing but cheer And pleasure all the The lilUe town capitulates He carries storci him merchant waits To learn wh | More Details... |
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 | Advance Argus (Greenville,Pennsylvania)
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| Advance Argus | v v PUNGENT Many a broadcloth FARM his prosperity he mar ried a gingham Francisco men who have walked bare footed over tho of the desert know all about the times that tried mens is more pernicious than the habit of contracting re marked a father to his spendthrift Dont you think expanding them is a | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | A Propr J OF TtE from All Iw the Senate OB the the among other reported from tees on the calendar House trill to tho Esquimaux In the Arctic regions for Immunity to shipwrecked seamen Senate providing for on International marine confer ence Senate to promote political progress aad prosperity of the | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | V v A sixteen and women who are over one hundred years i the Southern States there urn negroes of whom can neither read nor write of Michigan Univer thoro nro cases ol typhoid in Michigan and that of the patients tret Albany estate over which there has boon thirteen yours litigation has finally pann | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | BROWN t NEWS OF TIIE Gathered from All IN the Senate on tho on motion of in consideration of tho fact that thn dny was thn morning business was dispensed so that the order of should be carried Senator tho president pro then rend farewell which was listened to In profound silence and with respectful | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | He TellS to Stand Back in the It Is for KnlshUto1 Show tho nroth What True Manhood by Keeping Hands Present VIEWS from General Master was made public last i following of En my opinion mo and asks what the opinion is as to whether tho the places of tlie Broth men by Knights of I havo say concerning t | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | woman never reaches middle life she is always young until aho gets old enough to her sod houses of farmers in Da kota were found to bo much warmer during tho recent cold spoil than Louses made of wood or there is anybody who wants it is the So much copy wrong is what ia wearing out his I I did not C | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | BROWN ti t NEWS OF THE Gathered from All Amm n number of petitions bail irp In tho Semite on the Slior mnn reported n to the Chinese Emi gration requesting tho President to negotiate a treuty with the of China so that no Chinese laborers lw admitted Into the United Con sideration of the Dependent So | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | Written for This HOM her soul sor row sweeping Comes the voice ot Mary weeping Where her Lord tombed lay sleeping Ho Is weep no Sing with tell tli cloven I Loosed by bands from Unto you your Lord is given Christ is weep no Follow nim whereer Ho So the way to you Ho What Is best for you Ho He la weep | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | who taken the paper whether to his name or whrHtior lu or Is or Uu The courts that nawt MM from the 01 uncalled u THE You heart of the country editors With Us mm and worry doubt shabby of his Of and his calm Hte and hnr you hoard of the editors Of that silent With of beauty kruw with und The whole o | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | Bitterness is the Bane of Human Miserable by Its and ami Do Witt preached Sunday morning nt tho Tabernacle on the subject Tho Star or Bril liant After had expounded tho of Elijah at the offering of the ho spoke as follows Revelation 10 aria 11 There foil a groat star from burning as it were a and it | More Details... |
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 | Advance, The (Greenville,Pennsylvania)
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| Advance, The | THE MCI The is every K MAK AT THB Ono year payable in Three SO Single G MARCH Wa hare in this department the beat ol JOB AND THE all Work in Hot Ex in any Country We keep on 1 A LARGE STOCK OF PAPER JOB ALSO A Cards of Every To all of which attention of the A Day In a Tied up with a eilkon I found i | More Details... |
| Advance, The | Garden and Farm There are over cows in the State of yielding an income of average of It was unanimously resolved by the Northern Illinois Horticultural recently that all fruits ought to be sold by English farm laborers who earn a and board are ex to commence work at five in the two hours before brea | More Details... |
| Advance, The | THE The Advance is every Df SUM AT THE FOLLOWING HATES One year payable in Six Three 60 Single 6 JULY We have in this department the beat of JOB ASD THE LATEST TIES OF We all Work in a Manner Hot El celled in any Country Wo keep constantly on hand A LARGE STOCK OF PAPER FOB HEADS ALSO A STOCK or Car | More Details... |
| Advance, The | Garden and The Country Gentleman reports a lecture by before the Mas Horticultural upon the subject of in which he states that the rhododendron and distinct had been but no one had ever succeeded in making a hybrid between the apple and the or between the raspberry and the which belong re to the sam | More Details... |
| Advance, The | the JAMBS THURSDAY Republican State FOB JUDGE OF ISAAC of Jefferson FOR STATE of Allegheny Republican County ASSEMBLY of tu of ANDREW of POOH DIRECTOR JOHN AUDITOR of JURY of Sugar Comity Tlie members or tho Republican County Committee are requested to meet in Merc on at eleven oclock A full attenda | More Details... |
| Advance, The | Advance Published every nr GOODWINS mis AT THE BATES One year payable in Six Stogie LOO CO 5 The Old I bade him With In a way But I turned In time to bids The tear that was bound to I brushed it off With a joyous laugh It had fallen by him j he could not but Ere he turned to What a foolish girl I ba | More Details... |
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