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8 NOVEMBER 15 THE CITY. Chriet Anderson and Dora Thompeon vore made one at the office of Justice onnell, his morning Police Officer Savage received a highly complimentary lette from Messrs, Edholm & Akin, enclos ing a check for $25 for the clever cap- ture of the all-round crook and ex-con- viet, Nash who was arrested for steal- ing & buffalo robe, Personal Paragraphs. Frank Grasty, of the Kansas City Times, and formerly of Omaha, is visiting fricnds in this ci an old time Omahan, form. for Milton Rogers, is spend ing @ few days in the city At the Arcade: James Stander, Lonis y J. J. Truman, Genoa: Mrs, I. W, ping Water; William E. Walton, David Barver, Batcroft. o Cozzens — Joseph Hoffemworth, Muskegon, Wis.; J. C. Burnett and wite, Red Oak, fa.; C. D. Lowe, Denver, Colo.; J H. Finnerson, . Wyo. Messrs, Standeven and Perkins, of the the board of amining engineers, accom panied by Mr. Ott leave today for Pitts burg, P end the national convention of boile ors which meets in that city on the 20th inst. The following Lords' company rens: Mrs. Loui Miss Myra Lo Allen, John Lucker, Mr. L. J. Carter, the puny. At the Merchants 1. W, Thomas, Topeka; J. Gerom N.Y.; C J. Ful members of the Louie are registered ut the Coz- Stanley and iager of the com: Sterling, . Burlinrton, Greene and wife, Panama, 111 At the Millard—T, Balmer, Fred L, and J. L. Caldw hicago wood and wife, Lincom; troit; S. J. Henderson, H. ¥ 7 lory, Wisy Fort Flaught Mrs. Yarnall, Muskegon, Craigie, son and daugh At the Murray—H. : Harde 1. Kinzie and W. A. Pimkerton, Ch g H. Skipwith, St. Louis: J. H. Mullizan, Rochester, N. Y.; J. C. Abbott, Musca tine, Ta. At the Paxton Smith, S. A cago: . L, Wi City; J. W. Crane, Ohic wife, Louisville, Ky.; wife, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Isaac Lake Citys W. H. Adums and Philadelping R. B. Hateh, St Abandoned Husband and Children, Joseph Anderson is a carpenter and re- sides on Twenty-fifth near Leavenworth street. He is now wifeless and his children motherless, Mrs. Anderson, a fow days ago, having abandoned all and fled to Sweden’ T'wo of the children aro attending school ; the others need a mothor's care. Lent. Boston; wnd tield and k and and Jennings, Salt H. L. Ward, Louis, O, Dear Liquor Selling. ‘The case of Charles Kumner and his part- ner, G. A. Gustus ed with selling whisky on election day in their saloon on South Sixteentn strect, came up before Judge Berka yesterday afternoon. After hearing the testin the judge inflicted a fine of £100. An apy to the district court was taken, Murray and Murphy. Seats for the engagement of Murray Murphy, at Boyd's opera house, Thur Friday and Saturday evenings of this wi went on sale yesterda, “Our Irish V itors” hias never been played here, and peo- ple will naturally have a desire to see the hest, Irish comedy of recent times played by by the kings of Irish comedy. Standard shorthand school. nam. 16074 Far- et Taken Suddenly 111 Monday at mid-day, Captain Thomas Cor- mick, of the police department, was taken suddenly ill and he was at once conveyed to his apurtments on Fourteenth and Daven- port st ician was summoned and pronounced his aflliction intermittent fever. Since taking his bed Captain Cor- mick has gradually grown more under the influence of the fever, and at lust reports he was considered a very sick mun, A Deceived Briton. An Englishman holding a ticket to San Francisco arrived in Owmaha on yesterday's ‘Wabash train too late for the Union Pacifi He wished to go to the Union Pacific t¢'ce offiy to reserve a berth, ana told a cab driver where to go. The driver took him to the Webster strect dopot, charged him $1 and hurried away. A choice sclection or two of scripture from his highness followed when he learned where he had been taken, The street car was rich and honest eunough for biiw on his return trip, Small-Pox Prevention. There was a meeting of the members of the board of health yesterday afternoon in the muyor's office. Dr. Ralph announced that the patient suffering from small-pox was rapidly recgvering, the case not being of a virluent type. The doctor also informed the board that he had communicated with the board of education on the matter of preven- tion of the disease, and the latter had as- sured him that they would use every precau- tion to prevent the contagion spreading auong the children of the city. Dr. Jefferis’ remedy cures every case of diphtherin. No physician required. Crimes and Criminal John Dempsey, the villainous looking thief who attembted to go through the pockets of George Sailer and another of the same name whilo they wore asleep in a Teuth stroctsaloon fwas tried yesterday and senteaced to forty duys in the county jail, on bread and water, Peter Nash was arraigned for stealing & handsome lap robe from the barn of N. J. Edholn, Twenty-fifth and Chicago streots. “Phe robe was found in his possession, He pleaded guilty and was given thirty days in the county jail Floeced a Cowboy. A cowboy named (1. G. Lackey, who was on his way from Colorado to Southerland, Ia., stopped @ few hours in Omaha and got somowhat istoxica While in this condi- tion two crooks coutidenced him out of his entiro roll of money. After gotting this they asked him what time it was and when hie took his watch out they snatched it and “ran away. As he had no money to stay and help the oMeers find the robbers, he sola his fine buffalo overcoat to & hackman for 5, which was just about_ suflicient to take him 10 his destination, and left on the next train greatly disgusted with Limself, Wolfe's Nebraska Gazeteer. One of the handiest and most valuable books ever comiled in relation to the s of Nebraska is tho State Gazeteer and Bus:- ness Directory just issued by J. M. Wolfe Co., of this city. It is a voluwme of 1012 puges, but so arranged that any facts desired can Le obtaived without a momeut's trouble. The information embraced in the work n- cludes a general description of the stete, its productions, ~ soil, climate, natural = ad- vantages, rainfall, railroad facilities, educa- tional iustitutions, names of state, county and city officials, an alphabetical list of towns with their population, postofih nowspapers, churches, and a complete classi- fled directory of all business houses in the state, For business men the work is invalu- able, and in & newspapor ofice 1t - proves it- self to be a book of ready reference in ré; 1o Mtato uffairs, that can lurdly bedispeased with, “Full Mauy & Gem of purest ray serene the dark un- fathomed caves of ocean bear,” but not that glistens more brightly than teeth beuutified and made healthy with SO- ZODONT, that time honored donor of comfort and attractiveness of the dental ow, Speciat Announcement. The entire stock of ladies’ misses’ and chiidren’s cloaks, suitsand fur s formeily owned by MeDonald will be offered at retail Thursday morn- ing at 2H4 South 15th st. This stock comprizes the choicest stock in this city. We have no old or shop- worn goods to offer. The stock is marked in plain figures and at such low prices as to insure its speedy sale. Ladies desiving first class goods and positive bargains should take immediate advantage of this extraordi- nary opportunity. A - BURIED BY STRANGERS. The Remains of the Late Colonel George Buried by Friends, The remains of Colonel E. B. George wore interred in the Masonic section of Forest Hill cemetery yesterday aftsrnoon. The funeral exponses were borne by the benevol ent acquaintances of th The pall bearers W Henry Parish, E. McHenry Immediately after the receipt Eram m the family ¢ the late Colonel orge in St Paul, refusing to provide for o desposition of thie vemin Hander Moynihan, Handel. of a tele and J 2 man to spea follow: n 1 first knew Colonel George he was starting with Lucius Fairchild, the ex-gov- ernor of Wisconsin, for the west. This was the B8 craze drchild were in partnership in the ho' but as soon as the excitement cooled he and the dison, Wis,, where he hotel busiticss, being of the United States hotel in that city After a time the Colonel failed in this enterprise und from Madison he went to Chicago and there started the Reverc house, which also eame to grief, under his supervision, Next, the olonel went to St. Paul and started a hotel man named Duteher. Things went iy for awhile and Colonel George d" Dutchers daughter. As Duteher supplicd most of the money in the business and George the brains, the marriage was considered by many a capital move. Duteher bein wits fond of he cing, and ext ant, s succumbed to procoedings on whio was backed up in her hus! y It was reported that herself never wanted a_ divore Colonel did utest the legal proceedings, and the that Mrs, George came out the win talding unto herself all property that liud »d 1o both. The Colonel came to Omaha s very well off, 00d and lucra the propricto orie, then left b Mrs. ( and hel tive positions in St. Paul Poars’ soap is the most elega adjunet. aado g e THE DIVORCE LAW, It Should Require a Residence Years in Nebraska. “When I was # member of the scnate, rs ago,” said a prominent lawy was a bill introduced, making divorce in this state impossiblo after a residence here of at least two years, The bill went through without opposition. When it got to o, it was kiiled by somo lawyers— they wern't lawyers—who were afraid they might lose afee of $23, for securing a di wt toilet ot Two save ve the poorest divorce law inthe As it now stands, people may come to this state for a day, return at the end of s and obtain a divorce on the ground ave been six wonths a resident of Nebras 1 know of cases W coming diss cre traveling men, be- ried life, have rentedaroom here, put in ita trunk and some 0ld goods and went off and attended to other business in other parts of the country. Atthe end of six months they returned, claimed they had resided here during that time and sccured a divorce. “People have been sent here by Chicago lawyers because divorees may be obtained here more readily. I know even of cases where parties have come here from England solely to be divorced. “The period of residence ought to be ex- tended to two secially with _tran- sicats, In the case of those who are known to the residents of this place, of course, the strictness need not be applicd. In construing this law, even as 1t stands now, the judges do not do all that they might do in the premises. “They should ascertain whether these people who seck divorce and reside here only six months, are really bona fide residents of the place, instead of being as they generally are, adventurers who_establish themselves herd but_temporurily in order to be freed from their martial obligations.” Horsford's Acid Fhosphate Relieves Mental and Physical Exhaus- tion, ——— Highway Robbery. As James Walsh was passing down Thur- teenth street to his home at 520 South Four- teenth street shortly before 11 o'clock Tues- day night, he was scized by a couple of high- waymew, Who struck him over the head and face n number of times with a sandbag, gag- ged him and robbed him_of his money and a watch. The robbers fled. He describes one of them asa tall, smooti-faced fellow who wore a cap, and the other as being short and thick-set, having a sandy mustache, and weaving ‘brown clothes and a soft hat. Mr. Walsh carrics a badly disfigured face as a re- sult of the assault. Shortly afterwards a couple of fellows answering the description were arrested by Ofticer Cullen, They give the names of Billy Young und Ed MeAndrews. It is by cop, man gets bes clover tonic purcly ve, most deli ney and liver troubl coimpany. 80 cent izt Members Expelled. The regular monthly meeting of the Pro- Auce Commission Exchange was held Tuos- day night. The Exchange is now a perniancut organization and the outcome of system of wecekly settlements decided upon some months ago. The members report delinquent customers to the secretary at the end of cach week, and the names are furnished to all members of the E refuse them credit until their names are re- moved from the black list. One or two members of the Exchange were detected in sellingto customers thus black listed, and after being duly notified to discontinuo the practice, were oxpelled. Thefirms interested ssrs. Bates & Co,, and Mountam Dr. Jones’ red s own remedy, is be taken by the all stomach, kid- Goodman Drug t's Message. The inaugural address of the Great Rock Island Route, the Chicago, Kan- sas & Nebraska Lailway, is to announce that on Nov. 18, solid "vestibule trains will be run _between Chicago and Den- ver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo with- out change, making close connection at the ubove ponts with all trains for Salt Lake, Los Aungeles, San Francisco, Portland, Oregon, and all points west; and at Kansas City and St, 50:4 ph cast- rd for Chicago, St. Louis and all points east, north and south, Liese royal . trains, consisting of Pullman sleeping cars, restful reclining chair and magnificently furnished day coaches were built ex- pressly for this service by the Pullman sompuny and a thout question the liandsomest ever turned out by that famous establishment. The reclining chair cars spoken of are free to all holders of first-cluss tickets, and a corteous attendant will be found with every car to attend to the wants of our pateons. Ask your nearest ticket ay for a ticket vidk the great Rock Island route, or write to JOHN SEBASTIAN, ket and Pass Agent, Topeks, Kan, Gen hunge who thereafter | Beware are not, and besides are dangerous, by all good grocers. BY-GONE DAYS, | A Memento Gotten Up by Some | Pioneers, I The day on which the Council Bluffs and Omaha bridge was openad, a jolly crowd of pioneers oce f Jim Stevhenson's old Coneord coaches, one of @ two surviv ors of a species of vehicles which the advent of the railroads has rendered almost extinet. The outfit attracted a great deal of attention The gentlemen composing the party felt there was something in the affair more than an ordinary ride. They felt that it was the weans of bringing together, and under pe- culiarly appropriate circumstances, a party who had been early in tho development of thecountry, and who had witnessed the de- velopment, ‘especially in the matter of trans- portation, from the rude stage on which they rode, the palatial cars which now roll into thy revices of the mountains them- sely They agreed to perpetuate the event, and accordingly on the following duy drove to Hanscom park, where with a slight swell in the ground, and tall and almost bare trees standing against the glory of the declining party caught in ad- style the camera, 3 stand motionless attached to the vehicle, at the head of the wheclers being Jim Stephenson himself. Beside the drive: ts Colonel Hooker, with his broad felt hat. Behind him on the roof sits A. Creighton, with his gray hal ora, beard and tall sitk hat; next to him sits C. Keith and Captain Marsh: S. of the Chicago, Rock Islund & F from out one of the windows, H of the Union Pacific from a second, and Mat (o) also of the Chicago, Rock Island & P , from the third. On the ground in the vicinity of the coach are E. Huntoon, of the Unite rates Kxpress compan, w. Max- well, R. F mon Drake, of the Nebraska Telephione company uud Dan Shull, A relief driver stands in the rear. The pic ture is a wagmficent one, a which all the subje: ing at it yesterd in the window of the Chi- 1z, Rock Island & Pacific oftice, Charley Brown exclaimed, *It's all right but they can't photograph the yell the driver g when he was approaching a town in those days.” one 'y Deuel, There are many things to be grate- ful for,if we would but_ think so, and among theseare the introduction of Van Duzer's Flavoring Extracts less than a third of acentury ago. 1f there is a cook in America, professional or otherwise, who has not ed and is not - ready to avouch the excellence these well known preparations, s he is wofully behind the age. No chem- ical or other impurity contaminates them. They are simply delicious. Licenses to Wed. The following marriage licenses were is- swed by Judge Shields yesterday : Name and Residence { Oscar Carlson, Omaha { Charlotte Jucobson, Omahie . i Daniel Schester, South Omaha. Annie Stehan, { Edward D. Ryan, Omaba. . 1 Jennie M. Colby, 'Chicago, Tii {J. R. Brandt, Omaha, 1 Minnie L. Monks, Omaha of Age Ilike my wife to use Py lexion Powder because it improyes her ooks and is as fragrant as violets. —_—— Arrested. Mr. George D. Duncan, superintendent of plumbing, has sworn out a warrant for the arrest of Wood & Andrews, plumbers, who, Mr. Duncan_asserts, have been putting in in sewer pipe instead of lead as POWDER Absolutely Pure. A marvel of purity This powder never varies, strength and wholesomeniess. More Lconoms feal thar the ordinary kinds, and cannot be in competition with ‘the multitude of low ¢ short, we * phosphate powders, S only in 1 Baking Powder Co, Wallstrect, New York. She Tried and Knows. A leading chemist of New York V56 No plusters of such merit oa pho-ros Plaster produced.” They are \ y because they are not made simply to scll cheap, they are the best that science, skill and moue ean produce, and will do what is ciaimed for them. For sprain aches, weakness, lameness, eto, they dre unequaléd. 04 Fullon 8t., Sandusky,0., Nov. 31, '87. Athlchhioros acted “like Tewt T'ONeF thie hud 1 15 i Ol ¥ ot e and wholiee oo BT s e gl Mlri Witiis MAGHL. s for the beautiful colored pio- * Moorish Maiden,” THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. M Y. A May afford h_nmly protection “in your Ao AT VELVET COLLAR ON YOUR winter Is rapidly approaching. ln LiREN addition to heavy clothing, those who 12 are prudent will provide 8 supply ¢ HENSON'S PLASTEW i anticipation of Coughs, ¢ Chiest Valos, Hheuni ik, Kol 0 orhier’ allments which are provall during the Fall months, This plasier s well Knowii &3 a uniformly reliable remedy in such troublea: I immedinte & b w ot caretal iy wiil wiways K for BUNRON'S and refase all other DOrous plasters. §F7Rend two cent stamp Lo fea- pury & Jonmaop, 21 Viatt Breet, N. Y., for’a copy of INSTMUCTIONS' FlOM TUR DOCION, & VAIUBDIY houselold ook Peddlers and some unscrupulous offering imitations which they clai or “the same as Pearline,” IT'S FALSE—they PEARLINE is never peddled, but sold Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, New York, s are e Pearline, OMAHNA MEDICAL «=° SURBICAL INSTITUTE, IR Sth & Dodge St FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Clironic and Sorocal Diseases BRACES, Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. Best facilities, apparaty nd remeddies for success fal treatme vm Of disenso requiring Medical or Snvgienl Trontuient FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Honrd and attendumce; best Lospital accomuwodn- tions in the west. WITE FOTL CHICULARS on Doformitios an 1 Braces, Trussas, Club urvature of tho Epine, il aiare, Bronchitie, nhilaco i yais, Epilepay. Kidney. Biaddor Eye, iar, kin and Biood, an'l Al Rurgicl Operations Diseases of Women a Speclalty. BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN FREE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. All Bloo! Disenses succensfully trontod. Syphilitie 3 the Avater withoit mercury. wiive (roatmeat for loss of Vital Powor: UDI0 to yisic b may b treated athomy gormerpondence. © Al communtoations confil Medicin ¥ Dress, 1y pucked, b0t irk e r.” One parsonal imte! i us Or Send history Bend in plain wrpper. oar BOOK TO MEN, FREE; Upon Private. . lmpo- tehov, Sypiih ? 3 ifon Yt Addrens Omaha Mecdical and Surgieal Institute, or DR. MoMENAMY, Cer. 15th and Dodge fits.. - - OMAHA. NEB, 'WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. ©Oures Coughs, Galds, Asthma, Hron chits, Debili 'y, Wasting Diveases and Bccofulons Humors. Iionary compiaint, or r i deeldod O Cod-Live: Oif and Line. without DroBOrLy whi e 0 f donbly 'all drugiints. ating favor of ‘the Oil an OVERCOATS! | | Il | shown. Sold by A, B, W1 ist, Bos- alj all the fine thin coats; 1f you knew how cheap | st class coat s being sold, and | o positive the workmanship in our garments was bevond criticism, it | would be o trouble to secure your patron | Why not | | & really if you { age. But you donot Know this, give us a chance 1o prove it? Preserve Your Health S ¥ 1's Pat. alford buible tocold the st PNEU ISM, and SES. Ttecom os and gentle- men by the Medical Faculty Bend for illustrated circular, CANFEELD RUBBER (O, SOLE MANUFACTURERS 86 Leonard 8',, New York City DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to John G, Jacobs,) Undertakers.and Embalmers At the old stand, 107 Farnam St. Orders by telegrapk solicited and promptly attended. Teleplone to No, 22, Dr. J.E. McGrew, SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases, A cure guaranteed in all cases of PRIVATE to per; Dest ons s and SKIN DISHABES. Al disorders of the BEXUAL ORGANS CURED and MANHOOD and ENERGY RESTORED Under the Doctor's form of treatment no dis- exe in considered Incarable, until the parts of the body affected by disease are destroyed faster than they can be re) budlt up. CONSULTAT Treatment by correspondence, Send stamp tor rep) Office--Bushman Blogg¢, 16th and Douglas Sts. Omaha, Nebs BIGGER AND BIGGER. 'ew people have any idea of the magnitude of the business we are doing. of buyers always in our store. weather has been warm and other houses have sold but few overcoats, we have moved thou: ready. The biggest throng ison the second floor, among the overcoats. It is a sight to see the throng Though the nds of them al- We had an immense stock—enongh we thought to last us through the seasen—but our tremendons trade the past two weeks has thinned them out so much that we have to let up advertising them for a few days, until we get in fresh good Our special sales are becoming famous throughout the cit new drives, we will this week have a BIG SUIT SALE. give every week some we will prove most conclusively to the thousands who may , for which we have telegraphed our bnyer, and state, and in accordance with our promise to During the next six days Il on us, that we faithfully keep our promises, Itis the always carrying out to the letter what we adver- tise, that has made The Nebraska Clothing Company famous and our name a household word throughout this section. The following extraordinary offerings are made for this week Lot No. 1, cons STRICTLY ALL WOOL, with good serge lining and honestly made at $5.50. a cheap suit. sell it at 5.50, but we have promised something ext come and see for yourself. Tt is as good as you will buy anywhere ts of about four hundred Business Suits, all sacks, plain and fancy cheviots and cassimeres, Make no mistake, this is nof ible for Don't take our word for it, but from $10 to $12. wdinary and here it is, It may seem impos us to Lot No. 2, is a line of very fine black corkserew suits, sacks and frocks, the regular price of which is 15, and for which other houses would charge from $18 to $20, $9.75 for frock suits. In lot 3, we offer the CLIMAX OF BARGAINS—our ¢ simere suits., on which we stake our reputation, that they are honestly worth double the money. Oneisa cd plain gr: the other a fine sille mixed eassimere, Will be sold this week at $9.50 for the sack and rveat $10 suit. We have in thislot two styles of We will simply say that this line of $10 suits is destined to become the greatest advertisement for us, Lot No. 4, Is a line of elegant cutaway Frock fuits, made of fine fancy of the choi st suits ever offered; tailor made and beautiful worsted, one fitting. These suits are made for men who demand and can appreciate a superior character of worknanship. They sell ordinarily for &25; slaughter of Suits that we ever got into in'the very midst of our busiest season. we offer them this week at $13. This is the most fearful We are opening to-day and placing in stock some very handsome styles of Children’s Overcoats of beautiful designs and trimmings. our goods—extremely low. The prices are in accordance with all Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Clothing Gompany Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. Burlington ~ Route “CBROAR. Burlington Route The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraskas It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car sorvice between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger tr. It was in advance, and is the only li s between Omaha and Chicago. e by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Route C.B.2Q:R.R. Nebraska Nafional - Bank. V. 5. DEPOSITORY, OMAEA, NEB, Paid Up Capital Surplu H. W. YATES, Precide: LEwis 8, v A, E.TouzALIN, 2nd Vice President, W.'H, 8. HuGues, Cashier. DIRECTORS 5 W. V. MOisE, JOIN 8, CoLLINS, H. W, Yares. Lewis 8. REED. E. TOvZALLN, Banking Ofice~ THE IRON BANK, Corner 12th and Farnam Sts. A General Hanking Business Transacted, 50,000 President Bl G hasgiven univer sal satisfaction i the hea ond bottond feel safe I r2commond- Ing it to all sufferers, A. J. STONER, M.D., Docatar, 1l PRICD, O1. Bl by Livgsleds M d oniy by the Chaxical Co. ] $400,000 ! Burlington « Route CBRORR W. G. ALBRIGHT, Real Estate, 218 S.15th St,,Omaha. ——BEST AND CHEAPEST— ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE! SOUTH OMAHA, BUY NOW TERMS EASY UB, 1619 ioward 8t., Omaha, has drawn plans and Itications for & 9-Toom tramé houso. Which combines utility.comfort, economy and beauty,in u way impossible tn any good Bouse .hat costs from 81,90 to 81L&/, As more than 1) will be bullt 80, I can afford to offer & copy for :‘4 the usual foes other wise being from 107 per cent.ulontapplicd for. For a varioty of sald pi # por cout more, ARCHITECT & — Originaland splendid e designs turnished, as cen be judged ans — “ form the sets ot plansof completed bulldings of —— o)l deeeripticns. 1 have in my office, ranging In cost == from 80,000 10 400,000, My unususl expe: fenco will guarantes suiistaction === and reliuble coutractors only ake sagaged on my works, Pariies wishing tobuid are cordially tnvited,