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Show without having-a stone picked fron. its surface. Even during thesi long intervals but comparative!) few stones work to the surface, out enough dn to justify ,the employ -moiit of a stone picker, such as suggested above. STONES OH THE STREETS. (Hie ITIun Willi a Curt mill Mule CuiiUl Ua a Lnt of Oond W oi k. A good work was being done on Main Street this week in the way of freeing it of stones and rubbish. But these stones are constantly I workine to the surface. So it has been suggested by one of our business busi-ness men, ami we think it a good idea, that some old person with a cart and horse be cmpbyed by the city the year around a t n I o w figure to keep the principal streets in shape. It will rcptiie; but little work, if steadfastly ap- j plied, to keep our main thorough- ; fares in superb coud it ion. The way it is now, sometimes Main j Street goes six mouths or more |