NEWS CONDENSER 
— The Sumner Memorial Fund amounts to 
$15,000. 
— Constantinople has 43 newspapers, of which 
16 are published daily. 
— Boston and Cambridge, It has been settled, 
are to be connected by a bridge. 
— The United States Senate has passed the 
bill repealing the moiety system. 
— The authorities in Cuba have decided to 
issue bonds to tho amount of $5,000,000. 
— One of the most attractive of the points of 
the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, is the Tent of 
Roses. 
— .lodge Walker is to be Chief-Justice of the 
Illinois Supreme Court for the year ending 
next June.. 
— Tiie Illinois Society of School Principals 
will meet at Galesburg. July 7, and continue in 
session three days. 
— Tho Ohio Democratic State Central Com¬ 
mittee yesterday changed the time of holding 
the State Convention from July 15 to Aug. 26. 
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ALLEN’S 
AMERICAN CATTL 
THEIR HISTORY, BREEDING AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
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work bv Hon. LEW 16 r. ALL UN. Kx-Pro»t. N. V. eiate 
Ag. Society, Editor of “ American Short-Horn Herd 
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Address 
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7S Online «ri.. N. V. 
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“LORD OF III M SELF," a 
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they are peculiarly valuable because 
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$100,000 oo 
IN VALUABLE GIFTS! 
TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN 
L. D. SIDE’S 
44th SEMI-ANNUAL 
GIFT ENTERPRISE! 
To be drawn Saturday, July 4 t | l( JS74. 
OiYE GKANl) UAPITIL >*ISIZI' 
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Single Tickets S2 ; Six Tickets $10; 
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uny one ordering them. All letters must be address¬ 
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main Office. L. D. SINE, 
101 W. Filth St. Box SO, Cincinnati, O. 
