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Suspended Owing $250,000

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Day
2
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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New York, Peb. 29.- Gaorge H. Clark & Co., uiitil receutly the largest boiBe in the bat jobbiug trade, have suspended with liabilities about $250,000. It was fouaded forty years ago. Mornlog Walk in tho City. Somebody is always asking why business men do not more geuerally walk part of the way to their business every moming. There are several good reasons why they do not. First of all, they are apt to have half a "bucket of water thrown on them by some heedless Jeames, who always sets apart 9 a. m., or thereabouts, as the proper time to wash the sidewalks. Then they will probably have to walk past three or four lordly gentlemen's gentlemen who are engaged in kuocking the dust out of the familiar door mat by Btriking it against a lamp post. These are the dangers that menace the morning walker in the side streets. Nor is he any better off when he gets to a business avenue. By a sort of sacred tradition, about half the shops on such avenues are violently svvept out at exactly the hour when business men are going down town, and the only way to escape from the intolerable dust is to walk in the middle of the street. Plainly, New York is not built for the convenience of business men wbo want to

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Ann Arbor Argus
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