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8 THE OMAHA DATLY A‘ 0“) WONAN'S \0”‘““\ SUES THE DOCTOR. NEW OUTFITS FOR NEWSPAPERS, \ AN DY JURRUWY, | 3 Fo A Florence Widow Who “Staked” & | The Omaha Type Foundry And Sup- Hodioiné W ply Mouse for Printers and rrkRak i ublishers, . A writof att ent was fesued in Justice The Western Newspaper Union at Her Ohildren Combine Wit s to | n vesterday morningon the horse | Omaha is prepared at all times to outfit Make Her a Pa and buggy and dru ¢ of Dr. J. J. Solo- | publishers on short notice with presses, mon at " v 1o writ was fssued to | type, rules, borders, inks, composition, | satisty n $1,000 claim Mre. Mary Dunk, | sticks and rules, and in fact everything MANY MUNICIPAL MATTERS. | an ady 10 yon vzo living at Florenca [ in tho line of printers’ and publishers THe 1e At sets upa v | supplies. Better terms and more liberal | o g ) prices can be seoured than by sending to \ N . . 1 " ¥ N e Solae | UM y or elsewheve. Save money by The Council Meeting Tom Carroll's 1 A | ! 1‘ notor | buy nose o scond hand goods Crime Clowey's Visit-The tho \ AR ol imting lin tand sold, We Widow and the Doctor [ L Uie stor alilivholl \t bargains in this particu Other Locals 10 pay ; | for Tie PRINTERS' AUXILIARY d \leged, soon became on In- | our monthly trade journal, that gives tina vith Mrs. 1) ) g ad- [ 1ists of goods and prices and from time bed By Rer Chitdren vantage i tly | to time proclaims unequalled bargains in Mis, S C. Lapham, an aged lady who | 1 ed lier for | new and socond hand material S bee Jmabia for ¢ weeka, 18 r i Westi iy NEWsearer Ustoy the d t X v of her | e S e e tror | 13th Street, bot. Howard and Jackson, frowed . L ¥ JKins & tEI 15 B & | Omaha, Nebraska f - formed < 0 HI TR Carroll's Cranium Cracked. and ca ! 1 to \ [ Tom Carroll Is in the city jail again, nurs strangors " s and W | ing abadly bruisea head. e entered the to 1 A | room of a gentlemad named Gleason, over Is the borrowed €500 of | Gus Jonnson's saloon, yesterday evening and | oy ( wnd Salt | Wk City. | Was making a wholesale approptiation of addit e ¢ i wney but fa clothing when the owner of the room arrived, had & § v ver even repaid the Gleason deew a revolver and ordered Nebe Soo alte d Fabout six hundred « to surrender. lustead of complying WS parenade 2 ouse and dry goods store oll made an assault upon Gleason, wh and M n b one ¢ is sum he has, it is al- | knocked him down and elubbed him over the drem, a daughter, with whom she was 1 nickle '_‘I these rea- | head with his gun, bruising him up in great to make . soon 1k has placed her case in a | shape. He then held the tongh until the ar a8 the thie nds and proposes to prosecute the | rival of Ofticer Carroll, who took lim to the Broverty ot nd. tor e contral station. When he was placed in the £oufos of W R | School Attendance. 10,0 Kccked 0NN, AEAIN- by TIOpHEY Make 1t tmpossib ady to keep her bols opened with the Targest | Sl McDonaid betore he sould behave hitn- howe with th \ €0 ago they ndance ever known notwithstanding the | self, persuaded her to come to Nebraska, ur attraction of the opening day of the fair and & Teank £ he pretext that her presence was hecded knowledie that to-day will be a holiday AUl L il il here to perfect the title to her timber claim | o & anil i shaent One of the most attractive and 1y B VaNey connty. St ent to DRk expects | kept from atending. Superintendent | 8 e BIOK SHERCVE bt P o Uty e et 10 Ord, Cxbect: | ymnes has prepared the foll table | choice features of the exposition is that Aatignioe s that place Vo Sooner hid the | Showing the attendance at the different [ of Mes H. Hardy & Co.. of the t9c i u, how schools” on openiog days for the past four | store, 1200 Farnam street. This elegant Elp it u;w he Ay i , _ | display discloses a great variety of arti R 183 cles sueh s ure found in stores like that Prairies w 100 Severe . 15 of the Messr Hardy & Co., together B Michigan and was tie i it with novelties never before shown in this she hind < by her ; 81 city, and_which, indeed, are new to any tives o t market. These goods represent the very to this state to commence le £0 get possession of her prov She here about U ), Tobbed by her tives and tu the w A houie, friend wans of st after hor ar wade the of Mrs of the Omaba railway, and that ness of heart, took Mrs. Lapl on north Nineteenth str and has been ca or her, The day before y Tot day Mis. Lapham was made the victim of another treach 1e was approached by Mrs, Ferris, a woman, who lives near the school, ob Sixteentn street. Mrs e marriag A Merry Mating. of Mr. B. Foley, t known at for several chies of ho- one of the be. that her husband had recently | years died and that shie wa companion. She | tels in this @, took place Monday and was r“. fitting up h 1se and wanted Mrs. | celebrated Monday evening in aghappy mun Mre. Li ufj\'ru“'"' chld live with her | o at 1314 Capitol Avenue. The bride w as the pla Then Mrs. Fe ined that | Miss Julia Quinn, who has held the position she was in need of alittic tup her | Of head laundress at the Paxton hotel for wnd Wanted Mrs. Laphat to go and | several vears back, Tiie ceremony was py £ from the Masons aud Odd 14 formed at the Cattiedrai ot St. Philomena heen & member of both McCarthy. James Goodfellow bewlldered by her un omsmian and the sister of the d left with Mrs, . Wh the money Ferris before she re refused to | ive 1 i als | o allow ! ! ceived an | ret: Rave the [« CORPORATE CART £ music Mr. Foley iwil The we Iding to denee nien- Lo do honor n doubl fts graced the oceasion, supper was spread and thorou by everybody. Daneing follo coutinued to delightiul nearly hour this morn- goes into the Lotel business, open” a ho Apitol Avenu Successful Church Work. — Rev. C. W. 1st0 be con Business Transacted at the Meeting tulated on the success that has at of the Council Last Night. | ed his efforts during the first year of All of men were present at the®| his pastorate of the Seward Street M. E. n>_)]-x;..\r meeting ¥ t night, | chureh. e twelvemonths j ended he on, approving |, o oiooh oves ysperity in churel the coune read and placed on file. (iR e 2 Assess damages to private property by school unde superintendency of The request of Chief ( ing the = council to purchase 2,000 feet of hose need in the department, was referced to the comy Deputy County Clerk church lnn-l is ac- lishing much ‘The tinances are mittee on fire and waterworks. conditign and work will soon commence A toave Of nbsemee for two weeks was | on furtfer building improvements. Rev. granted to Gas Inspector Gilbe Mr. idge di great praise for hi The report of the building inspector for the | suceess in this new ficld, but it isonly a month of August, showing the issuance of 157 permits aggregating §702,531, wasreceived | what and filed. four The employes In all of the city offices were | o ranted a boliday to-morrow, Thursday e mber O, to allow them to attend the falr. $ The petition of property owners asking for | Stre the extension of the Twentieth street sewer | Savic to Leavenworth street was granted. doub The petition of property owners asking for the opening of Twenty-fitth street, from Di- wision north to Caldwell, was referred to the comuittee on grades and grading. A communieation from Chairman Rose- water, ot the board of adjusters, asking for suppiies, oflice, ete., was referred 1o the com- mittee on public property and improvements. RESOLUTIONS, By Goodman—That the action by which the council awarded the contract for the con. struction of the basenient of the city hall be the amah Thi open: Moud ye and repetition in enrolled at the its history. & more oxtensive way of wring each year of the in charge of the First understood that it is a gen- hie has d years h al wish of lln- meabersof the Seward ot M. E. congregation to have Mr. ige ‘remain another year, and un- tedly Bishop Fowler will accede to wishes. He leaves to-day for Tek- 1 to attend the confercnce, Conventof the Sacred Heart. s favorite educational institution 1 its scholastic season for 15%8-57 on th the largest number of people beginning of any term in An increased corps of teachers reguirements for successful many new reconsidered teaching, to_say not the improve- ments in and about the building. ~ Professor would not sign the contract for the re: De Campi, a leading Italian virtuosa, has that additional lation and addition been engaged to take charge of the vocal de- funds were needed before the work should unent, which s an assurance that this be commence cli of the studies will be a leading fea- ‘The matter was referred to the committee ture of the curraculnm at the Sacred Hoart, on public property and improyements, Uy s of seventy young ladics are now on By the nlttee o rules, | the st of boarders, ‘and more have signified forms and printing be directed to de their intention to come, All the western ways and means for the publication of are_represented, and soveral eastern correet report of the pr ings of th It i3 needless to repeat the oft told cil in some of the daily papers. Adopt- the superiority of the cducational L e ladies in charge. Their fame in By D That the marshal and polic ousehold knowledge the world comumittes” on poli tigate the exist s to be congratulated on enee of nuisauces alle exist in houses hg one of their very best convents, on Burt and Fourte streets and report —- X:i“ action is necessary in the case. A Correction, optec 'o the Editor of the Ber con- IO e’ or e M 0as . |- 0 the dlibor of ! Juimy. gom 2 munication on Nebraska Methodism, the mibtee, appeared before the conneil and asked 5 3 h & the appropriation of $100 to be used in the | Dame of I J. W. Shan the presidin archase of uusie, fire-works, etc., for ardi Gir Onmotion of Mr. Dalley, th s approprigted, i er called for the report on the Harney s rude. O ry opposed the action and cussion with Mr. Lee touching I wpon the merits of Harney strect as com- mud with Twelfth “street, Alder ee presented in contract of Harney strect fi‘d bond for the grading Dai pqum to recommit was adopted. committee on fire was instructed to uw & new team for use by No. b Co. e contract and bond of Fox & Co,, for the west branch of the Noith Omaha se wore approved. was gave ORDINANCES, Levying tax to pay cost of paving strwet, from Twentieth street to Twen Street. Paving curbing and gutterin Oxdering the extension the ‘Twentieth BRIeet sewer 10 Leavenworth street. 1assed “Ordering the laying of water ns on wenty-ninth street, ih Boggs & Hil's see- | old v ond addition to Owmaha, Fire and water Works. Gr Ordering the curbing and paving of Far- | yo,) Dam street in paving distriot 07, and Daven ' street in paving disiric nd Cuining t In paving district Paving, curbing Syticring Declaring the neeessity of widening Burt stpcet from Division street to Twenty - fourth Mg, P lnnnl e pecessity of extending Third teenth str trans-Missouri town, but th sporting life were too 1 He played a high gan of his Leen elder of the Grand fsland aistrict, was inad- vertantly om 5 1k 1s well-known pastor of the Eigl sch, and 15 still a He is a gentleman and has been very nalia, cessful in building churches and forwar- the gel work of the Methodist i throu t the district that e repre- He will have an excellent record to it to the conference of his wark for the moved that the contract be recom- | | ye in building and dedicating mitted fo v week, with instrietions to | churehes, and it will well accord with his $he board of public works, to award the con- | record cast aud west in the service of the # to grade the zrading of Sixteenth street, | chir Gro W. Fiios g Farnam and Howard, and the alley 1o - u,.fx 1‘“‘[ I}.xo‘.lman Ii ; Lowry and “Sport” Mille roeder Induiged in aliitle personal tilt, | e polic terds osted g . and Juads cliarges wnd counter charges of l"&' BONGe. ¥ AT ] ‘{‘d Togl hes of promises in the mattar<eier | tered as a plein drunk “Sport” Miller, of Couneil Bluffs. Miller Is a character, He at one time a wealthy citizen of the attiactions of a ich for him, and he up his business for the life oF & gambier, but cawe to the end string, and for a number of years has an object of the charity of the wen who his former associutés, Whisky has ostof hig power of specch d in wind and body. Ile two of whom are young lad serving in the Iowa refoim s Yer is in Omahia following Lis £ ocation, playing on the green, een {urtle soup to-night at 11ig and Douglas 1 i aln n It son -— od Swede named R, C, to Omaha from a to ka tn dangerously 801 eAme L‘h strent 1o Hickory street. d ¥ oy ¥ ) A anging the eurb Jine of 'I's son who live at the cori won. e Mary's avenue to Pierce Jackson, Yesterday o lice “wi p 1o take charge of thy He wis Warrowing Burt street from the east line of | the poor farm by Superintendent Maloney elson’s addition Lo Teenty-fourth strect, | and died soon after reaching thy farm. Noil L ing is kuown of his relatives, He had fn his P A TR raudm bogk the address of Mr, i Will- | & Favin A ¥ ing distiics No. Cugbing and guttering. Afier wlite, providing for the calsomis lnn, of the couneil chawber, the e sed. oplitg a resalution offcred by My s ¢ and n, Fremonl, Neb. — He will be buy wrintendent Maloney to-day unless reccived from his refatives. sen turtle soup, shell oysters and at Higg b and Douglas, large stock of useful and by which this enterprising firm is offering its Farnam street store, which no one vis- iting Omaha should Lnl to s say without qualiti respects the most n-umplvt.- stock in this e ever brou, it is auite impossible that any taste, de sive, or financial condition can fail to be suited. This establishment is especially the emporium for novelies in fancy goods, toys of every the best mmw( dolls, and bri in great ) made has no spirited y & Co., A lending feature is e furnishing goods. Oni enterprising or _publ more merchants than Messrs, H. 1 and we advise all visitors to Omaha to drop in at the YWe store A Trio of Land Seckers. Yesterday there arrived in this city a dis- tinguished trio who have reversed the ordin- ary course of events and although residents of this state have come “back east” to Omaha king land. In other words they have so much faith in Omaha they think that a dol- lar planted here will bear more fruit than a ndred invested elsewhere and are land iting in this city and suburbs. ey are y Malland “Walter Seott of Saunders I’ Z l‘l”ll'\lllh at large. ust men who niade I sing Stufl as the Omaba are. On a Tour of Inspection, Cal Clowry, general superintendent of the Western Union telegraph company, and M, Bristol, superintendent of construction, rived in the city yesterday on a tour of insy tion. pied the company’s spec aid to be the most elegant pa in the United States. After spend- ing the major portion of the day in examin- Omaha business 'y visited -Council in_company with Superintendent Dickey, of the home oftice, Sad Homeward Journey. Some days ago Mrs. George L. Fisher, wife of the well known architect, and her infant son, Gerald, went to Colorado for health benefits, Monday the little one was called to the eternal realms by the stern decrees of death, Last evening the remainsarrived and were transferred to Prospect ill cemetery. Mr. and Mrs, Fisher have the sympathy of a fiost of friends in this sad bereavement. Distinguished New Yorkers. Attached to the overland train last evening was the elegant directors’ car of the Central Pacific railroad. Its occupants were C. P, Huntington, first vice president of the Cen- ri ife, sor ; E. Miles, his private Se and daughter, Samuel F les and Miss Dun- bar. ‘They are on a pleasure trip from New Yark to San Francisco, A “Con” Game. A “'granger” was taken in to the extent of €50 by aconfidence man yesterd was the same old estnu t perpetrated time and time ag tim was promised a good job in Kansas City, and a little later when the confidence man wanted an advance on a check for $%00 “be- cause it s before banking hours, you know,” the fellow gave up his money very read ‘The matter has been reported to the police. . The plan at has beent” The vic Two Arrests. Max Goetz was picked up by the police yzed mtoxication, He was “lying in a vacant lot, and Mike 1 known character was found m] oyer him with th vention, it is sed, of robber: He arrested and «d up with Goetz. He protests vio- lently that he had no intention of robbing Goetz whatever, but was only d vz him into the shade. ' The case 100ks suspic avainst O'Brien, ously s Characters, still engaced in the work of eorralling ous characters who are m to the city to work the fair visitors, About twenty of them are already in the county Jail and a dozen more were arrestod esult of this police vigil- 1 practically no complaint work among the patrons of the fair and exposition. Suspicic The police ar Suspi PERSONAL.~-Dr. A. North Main street, Diseases of the rectum a sy Heworrhoids, Prolapse, Fistula, Fissures and Stricture cured by safe and painless operations. 976.14% ouneil Bluffs A $3 Fake. Mike McCormick was arrested yesterday afternoon charged with the lareeny of 3 trom & fellow drunk named Pete Larsen, Bothi were found in the B. & M. yards, near thie barbed wire works. The Stove Exploded, alarm of fire at 9 o'clock last night tment and several thousand sper ‘ators to the residence of George Dunean at the corner of Farnam and ‘I'wenty-second stiect, where a blaze occasioned by the explo- n the Kitchen was ntiolled. The damage, exclusive S0y, wis very slight. Bound Over, Fred Lamburger, who was arrested some weeks ago for an assault upon Kohlmeyer, provrictor of the United States hotel, was tried beTore Judge Ston berg yest ie was found guilty and placed under $350 bonds to keep the ,nme 0 defanlt of bonds L was sout lo Jul County Court. tThedocket was ealled in Judge MeCulloch's court Gyosterday morning, and fifty cases continiied or s¢t for trial. Two Judgments in favor of the National Oak Leather com- pany and the Louisville Leather company were rendered agalnst the Soloman Brothers by defauit, : with hisy BEE: WEDNESDAY An Hour's Mose ®ime, During the week the Grand: Island train, which usualiy leaves the Unios Pacific depot v m, will not leayeruntil 6:10 p. m., JWing visitors to the faar amiple time h the outgoing subusham train, A Mateimonial Ewent. There will be & quiet Mt wedding on Davenport street t evening and the man who sigus his name ever the title “County Clerk will be, gent for n few weeks on a wedding trip, A Burglary. Burglars broke into the residence of a Mr Brown, who lives at 175 North Seventeenth street, Monday night. They stole $25 in money and a gold wateh and chain, besiaes other valuable ay Yesterday was the city's pav day and Treas urer Buck has ehecked out about $50,000 for liabilities incurred by the city dur month of Awgust, The tofal aniount of approgriation ordinance was $103,000, ing the the Brovities, Tho overland train brought m a large number of passengers yesterday morn ing In police court large number of dranks and fighters wer The hoard of supervisors were engaged yosterday locating county roads and making contracts for their improvement Jacob King, one of the leading tarmers of Millard procinet, came in yosterday y exhibit of apples and grain yesterday morning a unnnportant cases of tried for the fair. After Heidelderg the German Univer sities rank in point of age as follows Wurzburg, founded in 1103} lmnvlm 1409, Rostock 1110, Greifswaid | Froiburg 1453, Turbingen i |1n|1. "(formerly Wittenburg) 1502, Bresly erly Frankfurt) 1506, M berg 1644, Jena . Gottengen 1 Bonn 18 The University of Br is older even “than t having been founded in versity of Busil, in Switze founded m 1460, g 1 Konig Giessen 160 rlangen 1 Munich . inBohemia, of Heidelberg, The Uni and, was Absolutely Pu:’:: ower never varies, A marvel of pur- wth and wholosomeness, More ccon- hun the ordinary kinds and. cannt be 8old tncompetition with the muttitudo of low test, short woight alim or phospnite powders, Soidonty in cans. - Hov Ay, BAKING PoWbEn Co. all FAMOUS RESTAUR KT, 819 S41 th §t. Cheapest und best in Omuha. Oysteis sereed in all styles. Meals at all hours, Open day i nd nigit. ‘Call see us. O. L. SMITH, Prop. Cut this out T3th St Cor. Capltol Avenve, TMENT OF Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR McMFNAMY Proprietor. cars: Mospital antl Private Practico Wo iy the facilitics, Apparatue and romodics for the successful treatment of every form of dis- ease requiring either medical oF surgical treatment, and inyite ali to coi Linvestigate for themselves or correspond with us. Long expericnce in treat ing cases by letter cnables us 10 treat many cases scienti without sceing th 1 Deformiti IRCYLAR es of the Spine Tumors, Cauce cctricity, Paral. Hkin, Blood and and yeis, Ej y, Kidii N Furgical op Batfories, all kinds 1 ulers, Braces, Trusses, and aud urgical Appiuicos, man: Tho only rellable sedical Institute making Privzte, Spegial 2 NEIVOHS Diseases ALL €O, We can remo without ner New restorative treatment for wfiurum po ALL COMMUNICATION LD Cill and consiilt us or send uame aud post-ofice address—plainly written—enclose stamp, aud we mlln 1,.... in plain wni“:v ouy, ATE CIRC TO MEN ||u~< mvul BPECIAL ANBNERVOUS DisBASES, MINAL “zn(«zu BPERMATORRHEA, IMPOTEN- v, Byprnius, GoNonumnaa, U nmm-nn AND ALL DISEASKS OF THE GENITO- UniNaARY ORGANs, or send hisgory of your case for homes, by correxponde: 1e8 and Tustr wents seit by mail or cxpress RELY PA( B0 FROM OBRERVATION. no marks o indlcate contents or sender. erview pre if convenient. for the sccom- ation of p Teasonable prices Omaha Medical and Smlml [nstitute, Cor. 13th $t. and Capitol Ave. OMAHA, NEB. Apollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS “Pure water is even more important than pure milk" 1w tinable to vielt u n‘¥dt- treated at their New York Herald. “The purity of APOLLINARIS offers the best securily against the dan- gers which are common to most of the ordinary drinking waters." London Medical Record. ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS, Of all Grocers, Druggists & BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Min. Wat, Dealers, SEPTEMBER 1886, THANKS TO THE PUBLIC. THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY desire to express their sincere thanks to the ladies ing sale for their own and the benefit of the Charleston sufferers. and gentlemen attending their grand open- We will place the neat sum thus raised at the disposal of the people of that unfortunate city, and will keep our IMMENSE STOCK of CLOTIH- ING and FURNISHING GOODS marked at the low prices at which they were shown on our opening evening. at our wonderfully low Many expressed surprise prices, and it is unnecessary to say that that alone will do us more good than if we made an enormous profit off’ our sales. goods ever offered in Omaha. for our bottom prices Ours is the most complete stock of clothing and furnishing Competition with us will be impossible, will sell our goods faster than we con make them up. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price with THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING GOMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. SARATOGA Hot Springs Hotel SARATOGA, WYOMING. These waters contain Tron, Potassium, Lime, Sodit, Magnesin, Chioride of Bodium uii phur, and ure & positive curo for all discasc risig from un impure stute of the blood A cor- tuin specific for Rheumatism, Daily Stage and Mail Line to and from Fort Steele. Goad Physician in Attendance. W. H. CADWELL, Proprietor. (FHECZDARS" T A Home und Day ehool for young pens OCT, 1 Delightiully situatod mn Helghts. Large grouuds. Eo Weoommodations. EANLE, IJII\ M\llrl‘. Wasbington, D, C, " EIm Cify Military Insfitute, ratory for college or fur busino For oot Supply 10° WILLIAM i, STOWE 16575 Chipel 8t . Conn., Principsl, OCH & Co. ohlaugnd Vagbion ‘..u\h.,' o or an £ i, ddroas. Hiust y, o us éar and Tous: Keepln ':'.“:..“.:‘.!‘;LL ,.5",,!..... Caa bl W Otk Aves & v m,p mew To prove to the public that we did not exag- gerate when we said we had the Largest and Cheapest Stock in Oma ONE PRICE FOR ALL, SOL. SIEGEL, MANAGER, New Yor 1308 Farnam Street. NOW OPEN. l and Omaha Clothing Co C.8 RAVMOND, » Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverw: e The largest siock, Prices the lowost. Fine ropairing a specitlty. All work warrautad, C Douglas and 1th siroct, Omelis, THE C. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST €0, COR. 15th AND FARNA GWMAKIA, sale in Lands fc o 1n all parts of the city Proporty of every description for & y county in Neprasku. A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS kept. Maps of the city state or county, or wrge upon app.ication any other MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN JUICES, BY USING THE WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THE CHARTER OAK STOVES & RANGES Thers fa no Bolid Oven De from twentz-lva 1n other words, & voustad madinim (0 woll-dons will 1o thres pou he suwoe roanted in the Charter Oak ango using the Wiro Gauas Oven Door 1uses about one pound. igl 1440 1osn lrgo portion of d uupalatoal! & SWIENLY, PoK G GETTLE & FAGER DAIAL B li TSON, J. JOIUNSON £ MECAFFERTY, E C BREWER, WAZLEWOOD, HOAIRD & CO | 1 P ON 5 bUKI WK TEMPLE T L 8, PORE - L KASS & €O G GREEN, A PADDEN IMMERMAN i” STURDEVANT & SON, Ol RAUSE, LUDNKER & WELCH, LDS BHO! | | {