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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DiaCEMBER 5 1881, —_— — == AN — - — —— — i - — | TARIFE CONVENTION. THE LODGES. Warden; Louis Millor, Grand Serive: | TOT" @ "™ X € IEL. : THEAPPARIN. - | an tvwertin tewe Yeom 0.5 : M R e THE JELM MOUNTAIN Senator Van Wyek. Vory Little to Say Saturday - sl o S TRVEEARL. 1o 1 00 About “‘Me and God."” ! Maesonic Progress in Nebraska LINKS. In New York City fifteen deputies have to take care of 170 lodges. New Odd Fellows' Temples were recently erected in Jacksonville, 111, and Hoboken, New Jersey. and HElsewhere—Elections ent as a delegate from the Wool Grow ers’ association of Nebraska, to the in Local Lodgee. ational Tarifl convention, Gen, Van - Wyck sent the following letter . GOLD AND Emory A, Storrs and David The Triple Link- Wyoming Grand | ¢ - ta G " The National Tarifl convention to | ~p ¢ Not & Sob New Hampshiro gained 500 last [ Davis Give Unimportant meot in Now Yotk Novombor Q0th| 280 O e aanact |08 4 Testimony. and 30th, 1881, tings Ttom SweterEal A man named Fred Hubner, an ' Selected as one of the dolegatos Sooclelien, ontenst Odd Fellow from 2Gellert Naih iy : frorn cho Waol GFeware' ssovistion of : Todge, No. 16, (now defunct) of Bor- e Mining and Milling Company The L anatic Wants Nearly all| Nebraska, to the National Tariff con lin, has been going through the cast . THE FREE MASONS, vention, and in response to your letter with a lottery scheme alleged to be BASWITE & WELLS, i i ST, JOHN'S LO i : Working Capiti], o500 .0 the Big Men in the Coun- | ' iiii'aiy if Tcan reach Now York in| ST JOINS LODUE BLECHON “run” by that lodge. Grand Secre. Capital Sodk b { try |Subpmum-dA | time will be ]‘!m\m'd '}v attend i t The "‘”“““‘]l' lection of 4'”"" r’;l(”r 'Illr_\l' F. ‘.ifll‘y(!n()u']g, of F(IID “I’l;nrl Par Value of Shares, §25,000. [ duliberations. Twould the more cheer-| the ensuing Masonic year was held on | Lodge of the Germnan Ewpire, has| . A i - iy attend the Now York conven- | Thursday cvening by St John'a| Written a lotter warning all American [ Will Remove in a tew STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE tion since the proceedings of its form- [y "0 “ae o ° & A M., in Free. | 0dd Fellows against him and his Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. ] b “"’;"‘.‘:;f:';h" That He| ot Chicago ha been publishod, by [ 098¢ ;\I’"];'"v ’:'I’ 8 ,‘"‘I""‘:’l’]‘ undertaking. Odd Fellowship does BOYD'S “g;ys to s orrtc;nns 0 8 on’ om Which it appears tho two great infer. | masons’ hall. A large nuniber of the | 1op countenanco any such sort of a OPERA HOUSE ' | . osts most discussed was steel produc- | brethren were in attendance and ing as a lottery. DI 1 THOMAS, President, Cummins, Wyomiig, by g Wi . % ey . WM E. TILTON, Vice-President, Cummine, Wyoming. ) Natlonal Awsociated Press ing and ship building. Tt was stated | yiade choice as follows v Fevsrra You will do well tol . . ; ; ¢ “ 4 e | the former received 230,000,000, di 0 TR ' DYING BY INCHES. 4 E. N, ITARWOOD, Seeretary, Cumming Wyoning 4 W ",‘:"‘l‘"""‘,}':"',',',".’,'[' L ARY s vided among eloven eatablishmonts, 1\ :: s ‘I‘;“"‘ '\l‘ \‘“'“v Very often wo see apersonsufiering |~ call and examine A G, LUSN, Tedbnrer, Cutitotin, Wromiing, ! crowd to.duy was 88 Lo dins wore | This is really a tax on the other in alter Bennott, 8. W, from some form of kidnoy complaint, our stock of ' . o the t"r‘nln:‘.‘nn«l the proceedings were | 4 RO before thero is an in-| H. R. Hathaway, J. W. and s gradually dying vy inches e e el ot b L LR N | sttt el > g | crease, it will be proper to know| John acoba, treasurer, 'This no longer need be so, for El g E. N, Harwool, Fratels Loavens, 360, 11, Fales. SR { e o1 W oAEsBBY g x| Whether the steel producers aro wor- |3y s “ o tar Bitters will positively cure Brieht's BOOTS?SHOES A AR e watkins, | b f bursing officer of the postolic e | thy objects of charity. Ave they poor?| o o BT fasonic | diseate, oF any diseascs of the kidneys L L e oy e | b i Ao Aty Have their investments proved un wo members for the - Masonic| or urinary organs. They are especially | At 1429 Douglas 8t. near 15th, 33 E o LT visitor of the Guiteau family at Juitoa family at profitabla Ate they likely to become | board of relief were also selooted. | adapted to this class of discases, ncting | o hioh vwi N g !1 port st il od that Mrs. | {00 rapt? Theso inquiries will na John s earned ar: enviable repu. | directly on the stomach and_liver at Wh;ggixgbfloz’gfig:sg:““ FEARON & COLE, } o ot Carthage, Mo., corrob | ally muzgest thomsclves 10 the Nw | paion umons Nobrsska lodgos for the same time, and will specdily cure fovo Moving, Jtion. erated previous testimony concorning Mrs. Guiteau's illness before the pris- oner was born, he first witness was Emory A. Storrs, of Chicago, who testified to|® aceting Guiteau at the republhican headquarters and elsewhere in N York during the recent campnign. Guitteau give him copies of a speech which he read and considercd a cu- rious production. He saw Guiteau in Washington in April last, when he saia he was going to have the consul- ship. He considered him of balanced make. Seoville questioned Storrs to a con- siderable extent about the dissatisfac- tion in the republican party, the same as he did Mr. Blaine on the occasion of his appearance on the witness stand, The prosecution asked if Storrs considered the prisoner could distin- The guish between right and wrong. defense objected, and a wranglo ca- sued between the counsel. The ob- jection was overruled, and the de fense took excepticn, The prosecution asked a series of questions of Storrs as to his opinion vegarding the responsibility of Gui- teau, to all of which Scovillo excopt- ed, and Storrs left the stand. Ed. Daniel, of Virginia, was the next witness. He testified he con- sidered Guiteau crazy on account of his neculiar religious views; had fre- quently met him at the republican illy York con It is difficult to understand how the government can grant any further protection to ship building; the limit 18 to have been reachod. We have ady prohibited it by denying the ht to register and float the flag of the Union on any foreign built yessel. Here protection is complete, Possibly the meaning of the Chi- cago convention was that the govern- ment should pay subsidies, The people have no doubt ended the sub- sidy busir The old argument was used again—Dbenefit to the people, pa- ism toward the nation, But that species of patriotism has proved so expensive as no longer to be desired. Early in our history protection was urged and tolerated as retaliation against nations closing their ports by tariffs: also to encourage manufacto- vies then in their infancy. At this time neither reason prevails, The argument of subsisting laborers also fails, for wesend our nurplux}l» ducts and feed the operatives in Eng- lish factories and the toilers in Eng- lish mines, so that to-day the Liver- pool market controls prices on the Missouri river. Nor must we forget that our surplus grain and meats, the failure of crops in Europe, the freedom ot foreign pc made resumption a fact by bringing gold and silver from the old world. Tt might be gratifying for the dwellers on (he prairie to know that the American flag covered his active interest and excellent work in Mason With an excellent set of new oflicers lier prospects for the on- suing year are unusually bright. MASONIC PROGEESS, Hlinois has 688 subordinate lodges in its jurisdiction, and a membership 8,000, an 200 members during the year. Tho Grand Lodge of the Indian Territory, in its report of 1881, claims to have a membership of 862, and nine lodges. of ove increase of over Canada reports 228 lodges and 17,- During the year six ¢ been instituted. New Brunswick, in the report of 1881, just issued, shows thirty-four lodges and & membership of 2,05 mombers. lodges ha the nume strength of the order ot 116, Manitoba comes to the front with its ofticial report of 1881, This juris- diction has 500 members and 15 char- and a decrease in tored lodges, Advance sheets of the ofticial pro- irand Lodge of show that ceedings of the State New York, for 1851 diction to havea membership of 70,000 divided among over 700 lodges. A where every other remedy has failed. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Tsh & McMahon, ) 1t yon suffer from Dyspepsia, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you are afflicted with Dilionsncss, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1 you arc prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS tlate them with LOOD BITTERS, 1t your Bowels are disordere BURDO 1f your Blood is mpure, purif BURDOC t with LOOD BITTERS, 1t you have Indigestion, you will find an anti in BURDOCK BLOOD B 1f yon are troubled with ) adicate them with BURDOC « Complaints, or. BLOOD BITTERS, 1f your Liveris torpid, restore it to healthy action STEPLING SILVER. rOARI. RINGS, IN GREAT VARIETY} RUBY RINGS, Commissson Merchants, Baltimore; 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. will rece & Bansh ompt attention, Refer 1A Waek b 6 ——WHOLESALE— ~AND DEALER N— Omaha Neb. ISH & McMAHON, State Bank, Omaha; Platy S. CAUILEIEILD, BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St od.me-1y WHOLESALE DRUGCISTS. 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. iy 1 HEADQUARTERS headquarters in Now York productions crossing the Atlantic, but |shght decreaso in membership is | with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS e SROR : ‘Su«:\illu created a sensation in court | 1® ‘}‘“ still remember the old a * | noticed. It your Liver is affected, you will find a sure ro- by annour that he had sub-|Of Franklin, “not to pay too dearly | pho report of the jurisdiction of | storativein BURDOCK BLOOD BiT punacd various witnesses whom he would now_call, and then called Vice for the whistl Under our present system the nation Quebee, has beon veeeived. Tt shows 1t you have any specics of Humor or P not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BIRTHDAY AND COMPLIMENTARY PRESENTS. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. IN GOLD AND WHIPPLE, McMILLEN & CO.,, President David Davis, ex-Speaker has hecome I‘r‘fl'lwl"'l“v] l""ffh'“'!'lfl' a membership o 2 and 57 char- tyon iawe sty ayun oras of Ul dors F Birormows CJ“ We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to our f Randall, Senator rd and Pr id protection und opening the | tered lodge Sores, a curative remedy will be found in =4 elegant lines (at BOTTOM PRICES) of Underwear, Cardigan \ A dent Arthur, none of whom v ‘“”‘“"""""“‘I'l"‘""“””'-'-'r"""f"“ The grand secretary’s report of the BURDOCK BLOOD LI Jackets and Scerfs, Buck Gloves, Overshirts, Overalls N f presont, present standpoint, will not the result| ¢ a7 0400 of Nova Scotia shows 1 Hosiery, &c., now open. W holesale only. : Scoville then read a numbpr of newspaper extracts found on the pris- oner when arrested., Guiteau, for the first time during the morning, interrupted, and snid the extracts confirmed his inspiration. Scoville read extracts trom the Brooklyn Eagle's editorials, and an interview with Genéral Grant by the Chicago Inter Ocoan reporter, pub- lished June 12; aleo from the Chris- tian Union, Guiteau interrupted that the Eagle published columns of such articles, and that at the time the Christian Union was published Beecher was suppos=d to favor Garfield. Guiteau continued to comment at times on the exiracts read, saying once that a par- agraph showed ~ Garfield's weakness and determination to crush the stal- warts, Vice-President Davis was sworn and testified that he did not belong to either party; had not heard of the dis- ruption of the republican party and di& not believe it would disband until be to decreaso rather than to increase the present tariff rates! You also ask that internal revenue be abolished. If the national treas- ury will admit all will cheerfully unite, but if an appeal is asked that an ex- cuse may exist for increasing tariff the people will never consent. At the present time the most profit- able marine for the nation would be a fleet of snag boats to open and protect the channels of the great rivers of the west. Yours truly, C. H. Vay Wyek, Nebraska City. —_— Broach of Promise. National Associated Press. WasninaroN, December 4. —Mrs. Levina Tilton, of Nut Swamp, has { commenced swit against Charles Luf- fileborough for breach of promise, placing her damages at 850,000. The complainant is u widow 28 years of age, and the defendant is one of the wealthiest farmers in Monmouth county, and aged 72 years. Papers were sorved to-day on Luffleborough. that lurisdiction to lave a member- ship of 3,100, which gives a less in- crease than in any year fora decade. The annual report of the Grand Lodgo of Penusylvania shows that stato to have an active membership of 34,078, GOAT HATRS. Capital Lodge election on Monday evening. A full attendance is re- quested. The Commandery met on Friday at their asylum in Free Masons Hall, Thirteen new Chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star have been insti- tuted in California this year. This is a branch ofMasonry Ohio's Grand Lodge does not recognize. Bro. Julian K. Larke, of the New York Sunday Courier, very truly re- marks: A small Lodge with a har- monious membership is stronger than a large Lodge with contention in its midst.” Peol is to have a new For impartir th and vitality to the sys- an equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITT tem, nothi For Nurvous and General Debility, tone 1 system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITT Price, $1.00 per Sottle; Trial Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. BUFPALO, N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C, F. Gooduiai Je 27 eod-me ] Tais greab 1pecific cures that most loatasome diseae SYPHILIS ‘Whother ip its Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Stage. Renoves all traces of ¥ ercury from the sys. tea, Cures Scroful, Oly Sores, Rheunii- DIANICINE XENGS, WEDD! BPEST —AND— Handsomest —IN THE— MARKET' SHREVE, JARVIS & CO, Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. —WHOLESALE— WHOLESALE GROCER, 1218 Farnhzm St.. Omaha, Neb. FOSTER &GRAY, LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., the democratic party died. The suce cess of either would not imperil the republic, When Judge Davis left the stand, Sooville explained the object of his ti, Eozema,'Cacarrh or any Blood Disease, Cures When Hot Springs Fail! Mal.orn, Ak, May 2, 1581 Wo have cases in our town wiio lived ac Hot Spring, and weie finally curgd with 8. 8. S Mason The strugture is to be four stovies high, and will occupy a lot 72 by 171 fect. ~ The Masonic As- socintion has the matter in charge, and A Signisicant Fact. The cheapest medicine inuse is THonas’ ECTiie O1n, because so very little of it is required to effect a cure, For croup, testimony. diptherin o disoasen of G s an | work wall bo comenced in the spring, Mo & 0 ONAITA,6 - - - NTEB The next witness was E. A. Bailey, | throat, whether used for bathing the chest | o suvicdiction of Prince Edward . 3 Col. Corkhill's _stonographer. _Ha | or throat, o takdog internally or inbating, | py 16 SCCHRIIC S '530 | wo bmve sotd Tnd ok denor it is o matchless compound. eodlw testified that for the notes from which The New York Herald interview with Guitewn was published he was pmd $500. He was introduced to Guiteau by Corkhill, Guiteau interrupted that DBailey gained admittance o him under false pretense s o rveporter, and Bailey testified that he did represent hini- solt a Herald reporter Giuiteau at this stage read a list of witnesses whom he wanted summoned. Masons. n positive 8. MANsFIRLD & CO 105 8, 16th 5" WOOLLEY & DAVIS | Stationers, Paper Dealers and Engravers, ] KEEP ON HAND A SELECT STOCK OF ) The Utah Grand Lodge roport shows | *reiic. soven lodges and 400 members. ‘Woman's Work in War, To the Editor of Woman's Kingdom. Taure Rock, Neb., May 20. “Woman's Kingdom,” May 19, is an article to which T ask you to allow me to reply. Clara W. Bunker asks if z the word “male” be striken out and| A8 & sample of some of the eunhon exact equality of the sexes be main- | 0us names of the Lodges of New York, tained, what will be the result in time following — are submitted: of war! Being the mothor of twelve tuda, Oundicga, Restagan ombreitstein, Zschokke, Lovisville, Ky,, 8.8 S, has given better sati 1 medicine = havo over sold The Triple Link. EUPHONIOUS NAMES, 8 Denver, Col Every purcha er jpaaks i the May 2, 1831 highest termns L. Meisseter. of K. 5, i, Vau, May 11, 1581 y to us i regard to the Polk, Mil Vou can refer merits of 8, 8, 5, N chon tha, k They were : President Arthur, Gen- [living children, five of them sons, 1 0 Hare nover known BLANK, SCRAP, POCKET AND BILL BOOKS, oY e atomn Coukiine [answer: As equals, wo aro not to bo | aderosserus, and Jori Podebrad. Tt ot 33l W hin and Platt, Governor Jewell, Col. [Put on extra duty,” 1€ mothorhood is |8 said “that the ouly. way to pro- ah ko DEBMATh . L poery FINE PAPER, INKSTANDS, PAPER WEICHTS not an equivalent for military service, ctly is to stand " in lector Robertson, ex-Senator Dorsey, The aliose signers ares entlenan of the upper part of a building, snoezo Senator nes and 1 n, James|We way add the charge of the home e o i ing A\‘Il fn‘n’.«,-x :.n : 4 H P p of N pst. There lat hel hreo mes in rapid - succession, Jovernor o Georgh. . i £ | Gorden e o e oW | e Nation _shail learn war no more, | ¢ough twice, and then tumblo hoad: Latest Novelties in Wedding Goods, Menus, long down as many flights of stairs as are botween you and the ground tloor, With such names, it is no wonder that & committee appointed to ex amine a visiting brother returned and reported *‘that the brother was all vight, but he could not tell ,what lodge he belonged to, and the name 0 on the card being written in an un- |, 81000 Raward will b jaid, o s known langiage, it was impossible to | S 5.8, one particlaof Mereury” lodide Potas- introduce him correctly,” sium or any Mineral substaice: il EEROMY: SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ¥rope. MAINE'S RELIEF Atlania, ( Shall it not be when King Aleohol is dethroned, by laws to be made by women? Shall It not be when mothers read and understand the important legislative 1ssucs, and propare their sons to contend with evil in high places! Shall it not be when mothers have a personal, active interest in the welfare of the nation/ Mus. E. E. Burreénkiewn, Buockun s Arnica Salve. Tribune, George Jones of the Times, Chas. A, Dana of the Sun and W. H, Hurlbut of the World and files of their papers for May to June;also Geo. C. Gorham of the Washington Post, and files of his paper for May and June; and W. P. Nixon of the Chicago Inter Ocean and files of the Inter Ocean, The court without inti- mating whetherthe witnesses would bo subpwnaed, told Scoville to proceed with the letters. After reading the For Sale by WM. F. STOETZEL 521 South Tenth St, Visiting and Advertising Cards, Ball Programmes, &c. Also, Paper Bags, Flat and Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, Bill, Letter and Note Heads, noleodim FITS EPILEPSY ~ movmem ams srwoxs acwmma O FALLING SICKNESS. POWER AND HAND Permanently Cured —no humbu% by o D'S' IF YOU WISH WE W LL TAKE YOUR CASE 10 "AID FOR WHEN CURED, > lars_and oopy ot little book to afertunate,” ASSOUIATION, 3 A 'he nlve i " > " Price of rog 20 reduced to i 1] W ot nth's 2 % AR . information a talk was had among the | . The best snlve inthe world for euts, | The O, F, Mutual relicf nssociation | e s e e e e | L o L com s auflr counsel a8 to the questions to be bruises, sorcs, ulcers, salt rheum, | of Maine shows that 1t has been in ex- | #.00 ors thut these powders will do all we claun for [ Sold by KENNALD & C0,, hem we will send thew by fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, kinds of post paid. a lic only physi case . special asked on the political situation, Sco- ville contendingjthat that would appear istenco eight ye and now has a the free Trial box. Dr. Goulard cian that has ever made this chillblains, corns and all tmbarabin of 8000 WINaT ko her | AMBCEK A S ALY i) Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, SN phET O skin eruptions, This salve is guar-| of deaths have beon 114, for which| n p — by, and aa o our knowledco onsands'have | : e B, i : Gourtadjourned G Monday. | anieed to v porlot satatacion i 165,202 o boon” i e wor:| M@APY . HOIM @S| sudse"uh! S prmanca M1¥0. MACHNEY IRRG, WSl i Wil mrves urs, smea AT oporbor, Formloby " -+ | Avorago dosth rate for the oight Surs | ot PR SR W | e, MGG | HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS B | e— . '::.1‘331::-':.(t'°'ll'.'v}""'r“‘m.'{:‘";\‘:?“l'fi"‘"“;'f’“}""- S ! el v i, | K o g0 wisow | A, L. STRANC, 206 Farnam St.. Omaha bank owo the examiner stated that | ONE MORE GOOD PLACE: | B0 o el eont T far S8 | Mt oQensaiim o | Eumslhn st o et b g | 10 ALL Comptroller Knox has extended the of Twen time until Monday night, December | ticth and Caming streets openod B, in which Mr, Weeks is to make |and displayed to-day 2 NEW, FULL good the 500,000 advanced him. and CHOIL( Y ASSORTED STOCK The Odd Fellows of Rivers, Edith Lyle, Fdna Browning, M Woest Lawn, Forost Jouse, ete., ete ALS0, SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS: 360 Fulton 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y n Grey, of endowment 4 SUPERIOR s In Convenience, WYOMING GRAND ENCAMPMENT, <o | MAY AGNES FLEMINC. ST. LOUXS . | Nrw Youx, December 5,—Tho di. |0 Btple aud Fancy GROCERIES: |ganized a Grand Encampmont ot | a changed reart. nother miemsey e | PAPER WAREHOUSE, ] iootumy of the Mechanics' National |84 the proprictors hereby extend a | Cheyenne, last Tuesday. Tho En. | eatiie notel bysiar Aexes Fuino, suthor of DURABILITY, ECONOMY 1 cordial and general invitation to the those capital novels—Guy Farlscourt’s Wife, A J | bank, ruined by Baldwin, the dishon est cashier, have reached an agree went by which they will be able to pay the greater part of the indebted campments have heretofore been work ; Wondertul W ing under the Sover w0, Silent snd Beautifully bound; N, Mad True, Lost for o Woiman, ete price, §1.60 GRAHAM PAPER CO.| 217 and 219 North Main 8t., St. Louts, — WHOLENALS DEALRRS IN— | —AND— Pt CENERAL CONSTRUCTION public to call and examine their stock and prices, feeling sure that their ad vantagos for purchasing are ual to rand perous and progressive position in the G. W. CARLETON & €C., B of the bank and renew business, [ #0Y) and that they can successfully | Territory this step was deemed ad- | —Ostzudeotim Vibioners, .y city. [ Book & PAPERS {WEAvENG - . The depositops and shareholders will :l"."“l““ with any one in the wmarket. | visable to further advance the prinei- | v, =TT N e i h THE ' o GePOROns Ll Duk AR ACTAIKG lh; = gentloman)y propriotors, | ples of the brotherhood. The officers| W. J. CONNELL, ' S k - & H iént will be made by which they will [ MESSRS. HARTMAN =& = SAN-fare: W, L. Kuykendall, Grand Chiof Prlnter S toc . —S0LD BY— STROM, with an eficient ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. corps of Patriarch; receive 85 per cent of their claims and FrA e T 1 5 Fred =~ Rupr 43 Cash pald for Rags and Paper Stock, Scra & F H ' 1 z J A , will be pleased to mect| Priest; John A, F ptti gy et i o Lang otick g in “l"’ case of suwall doposits even [y, ) Warden; L. K Grand Junior | new bk mutbting N, W Soruer Friosuth o | Paper Stock Warehouses 1439 to 1287, North tic Wi arubaw Strvete, . {