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The Water Supply of an Inland City. 



All unlimited •|uantity of water, (;f llie purest 

 (jualiiy procurable, is the greatest boon which 

 inhabitants of any locality can desire. The 

 health, comfort, business, prosperity and hap- 



piness of a commiuiity, to a very ffreat de<jree 



are dependent upon this indispensable article. 



It has been demonstrated in the great cities 



of the world that ihe creater the (juanlily of 



