Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 23, 1888, Page 8

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0 R RO R 45 By order of Dr. physician, an insanc give no other name taken to the county j noon. John Pine obtained Donovan & Murray for tery. The yoster ovan's s thr ot the city who could tlph, than L warrant against ault and ba Tudge Berk went to Don row and ot d the came before Afternoon. Pine wn out. dism Persor graphs Senator A.S. | i« is stopping Murra J. B Hage the Paxtor Claren Fl Miss Bertha Cob 1 visiting her sister, Mrs, A M. J. Whitfield, Ray en mills Dr nsdall has re York re he Was « A. Shenker Il zoods house, has re ‘v‘mrl is at the Murr Albert L. Sues) ager of the Umited ping at the Paxton Mr. Ben, Stern, representing the Opera Company, which plays ~ her week, is in the eity Theodore Oleson to Or from n f home in Denti n, the celebrated turfman, is at ng, bus proprictor_of Cedar the the Murra irned from th o his father Al western man wrleton next wife have returned r months' visit to their r have taken up the man property, street near Twenty-fourth Hon. R. S. Ribb, of Beatrice, attorney for Gage county, is in'the eity the guest of Mr. 2. K. Sadborough, of the Pacific express . 5. Knabe, of Baltimore, a member of the firm of Willlam Knabe & Co., the famous piano makers, is in the city on brief visit, C. C. Carnell, late weighmaster for the Armour-Cudahy packing company, returncd to-day from a month's visit to I sas City fr. and Mrs. (. R. Heller taught Nora, of Cleveland, O., are visiting their cousins, Mrs, C. I, Anspacher ana Mrs, An drew Huas. Thomas Murphy, for some time an assist ant in Bell's drug store, Tenth street, has gone to Chicago to complete ourse of study in the Pharmaceutical college of that city William E. Hawley, the well known sur- veyor of this city, left to-day for exten: trip through the Wyoming oil fields. He is ac mpanied by Mr. Wilson, an enter prising surveyor of section of the country. At the Barker: W. B. Johnson, North Platte; J. F. Patterson, Fremont; G, Mc wighling St Louis; G. L. D e, St Jo. P. Day, St. Joseph; A. I3eer. hester, ;R W." Buchanan, Mount Pleasant, T, that Walnut Hill Episcoy The directors of the Episcopalian church at Walnut Hill yesterday purchased a lot on Cuming street, for $1,600, on which they will ercet a chupel. Bills of' By B. Levy in favor of Alexander Spicle upon stock of groceries; consideration £500, By E. 1. French upon three dwelling houses, in favor of Helen K. Clark; consid eration $1,000. lans, Left His Address. A. Clark, the agent of a city graphic establishment, is canvassing southern portion of the city. Ho is said toh insulted winarried lady and now her husb is looking for himy and has left his ad : Bee ofice. His card 18 in the hus. photo the eting. ing, November p.m., a citizens' meeting will be held at the corner of Twentieth Pierce streets, in Shull's new building. Al taxpayers of the Second ward, irrespective of politics, are invited to attend, us matters of importance concerning the coming city election will be discussed. Marriage Licenses. The following marr 53 wero sued yesterd, Name and R Jacob Rope faggie Armstrong, Omahia. . “Thomas Duda, Linwood, Ne { Mary Tichacek, Linwool, Nob, rence Park, The first decision in the case of the Flor- ence park was rendered yesterday by Judge Olmstead. Frank White also appeared to answer to the charge of enclosing property which belonged to the city. The judge held , the land in questio city property. Young White was fined and costs. ie decision was an important one, for it depended the right of the city to a great deal of ground in the same vicinity. A Dangerous Leak. Mr. Price, one of the foremen at the water- works, states that the leakage on the south side of No. 1 reservoir came very near de stroying the whole basin. The latter was about one-third full of water when the leak- age was noticed. Tho immense pressure of water would, without a doubt, have_broken down the whiole of the south side had not the men worked all night. Tho leakage cost the company 2,000, ster Revised. communication Shields in Wel The following way before Judge ct yesterday : ov. 20: Peoria—ser plese tel Me if there bhas bin aney Mirege licencs taken out to Marey Melenda Wood. if 80 or not let Mo now as she Cant beherd from her Name ant Wood she From him her name is mine. She lofi A y 8 go the six of last august. 1 rote to your Cnefe of Polece he ny ed, Hexwy 1 Suziern 400 ill ave, found its the county got a devorce Architeet Meyers, Architect M; the new county hos pital, is in the eity. He arrived Wedneaday night from Denver and nas come to superin tend personally the putting up of the iron roof. 1t has also suggested by the con sioners, as an extra precaution, that 1 be; be used as supports in the construction of the arches in the corridors. This will entail very little extr and will be a great support to the walls of the building. / rangements have been made for furnishing the 1 beams, but the commissioners will now seo what Mr, Meyers thinks of the question, The gentieman will remain in the city until evening, Crimes and Cr \e notorious Ella Burgess, confidenco woman and thief, was arrested Wednesday night for drunkenness, and on arraighment to-day was fined §10 and costs. He 10 pay this she was committed to the county ail A G out a wa Healer, been ns inals, ian named Adam Haller has swi t for the arrest of one Williy who assaulted Haller's son with a 1 beat him most unmercifully Winant went into & Tenth str. saloon Wednesday evening and being unable to pay for a drink, helped himself toa pair of gloves lying on a table and offered them in payment. When the owner of the articles iscovered what had been done he caused Winaut's avrest. The judge sent him up fo six days. Happy Jack was sent up to the county jail again yesterday for drukenucss, Discoverses More Valuable shan Gopd Are SANTA ABIE, the California dis- covery for Consumption and Discases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, and CAl- IFORNIA ' CAT-R-CURE, the only guaranteed cure for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and kindred complaints, They are sold at $1 per package, or threo for #2.50, and are recommended and used by the leading physicians of the Pacitic Coast. Not secret compounds. Guar- guteed by the Goodman Drug Co. MATTERS OF LIFE AND DEATH Being Inquired Into by the Federal Grand Jury. The grand jury he roed fov dictments, three of which, it against residents of Omah postal card as a medium of dunning also stated that one is against u « vidual in this city who is alleged to have obscene matter through the mails The jury ng teat having murdered Sergeant Stance at ¢ story of the affair, as rela r more in are for usi now 1on, was 1 cavalry fort. He intention of return About four h found murd t he was sh which struck a ed that two made by bullets of a smaller than those of the other five. This led to the belief that two individ- uals were engaged in the commission of deed. However, the entire affair was en strouded in mystery sards the parties who perpetrated the crime. But develop ments we soon made which sulted 1 the arrest of Miller Miles, who was @ private in F troop of which Stance was first serceant. It trans pired that Miles was also in Crawford that day and that he had made threats that he would have the life of Stance before many moons. He remained in the town,induliging quite freely,until about 4 o'clock in’ the afternoon, when he started for the fort over the same route that Stanc was compelled to travel. The fact that he did not reach the fort until that night, and that he had acted stran ed the mili to the belief that lie had lain in s way, and when Stance came wtely shot him down. Several aljury to-day made known as e 1hush on t along hedelibe witnesses were before th and the two indict ments against Whitney One is for burglarizing the postofice at Mascot, Neb., and the other is for the larceny of post: stamps to the extent of 0 in value, there from. Tae grand jury has returoc ment against S| r & St 1| manufactur ersof cigars in this eity, for Violating the revenue law in connection with the placing of stamps upon v boxes when used ’ motion to dissolve the temporary junction of the Motor againstthe H way company was argued Dundy this afternoon aseof (i an indi * Warren Smith against construction ..r.um\.»,«.\m. before Dundy yester. fternoon jury has <o far failed to agree in the case of Moffat vs ‘Thicman, District Court. ugust John Dougherty failed in the grocel s at Twenty-eighth and Far- The book and chattels at the time were mortgaged to Sloane, Johnson & Co., but when the latter demanded the ac counts the books were found missing. cordingly Judze Groff issucd a writ John W. Dougherty and wife, son, John Hawkinson, Gustay I tav Anderson, Constable Hardy and § Johnson & Co., compelling each of the above to produce the books in_coart if in thei session. The writ was served by De Sheriff Houck yesterday, Mary Neu hits ent City of Omanit to recov, resulting from a change upon which her proper ant ulleges that she is the i block 8, Kountze & Ruti he lias tivo frame houses with foundations. The prade was duly lished in 1875, and the plaintiff arvan, houscs to correspond with it. In the s) Of 1888 the gr 4 | compellixg plaintiff to construct a bourd wall around the As a consequence, the prop. orty has decreased in value from $12,00 to £10,000, which, together with the additional expense incu s her damage at the above amount, for which suit is brought. The case of the state against Bernard Gravs, charged with receiving stolen prop- L will be called before Judge Groff to- ccd with receiving the tolen from the Gar- time ago. The brother now serving a ong Madison penitentiar. convicted of the same Ac- owher of addition, brick estab. nd jewel neau residence, som of the prisoner is term in the Fort Iowa, having been crime. James Ryan and Henry arraigned before Judg arge of forgery, and entered a plea of guilty. The magistrate questioned into their past careers, both avow it they had never been in jail_befor vere sentenced 1o the Denitentiary one year each at hard labor, and to pay a fine of &1 and costs of prosecution, Tha case of Norris against Ford in an ac- tion to recover $5,000 damages for injuries received by falling into an excavation, has Kone to the ju Mary Ju McCormick were de has filed a petition for a wd, Jeremiah Meade, grounds of desertion. The parties arricd in this eity in February, 1880, hie respondent disappeared and his ubouts are as yet unkuown. The sustody of child is also asked. Mary June Mead has filed her petition in district court askiug for a dissolution of warital ties, Mrs. Mead was marricd to 1 some eight years ago and to that union there is one child, red eight years, A divorce is asked for and the custody of the child, ¢ of James Ledwich azainst L. H Tower before Judge Hopewell, an action to recover £216_commission on sale of real cstate decided _yesterday. The jury foung for the plaintiff in the sum of §230.37 and costs, The jury in the matter of Anderson vs Martin retured a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of 'S \ulhm r was returned to the cus- of the jailor of Douglas county jail on Wednesday morning by the warden of Lin- coln penitentury. Phis action was t order of the suyp urt, ollmer was convieted of the murder of John Quinl, April, ISS7. The erime was committed Muller's beer garden, this cit jury found the aceused guilty of mi the sccond dog vd the s wiis twenty yoi the stat seut reversed by th upon this point, principally that the instruc. tion of the lowcr court to the jury that a ver- diet of manslaughter could Wwits 1ot correct, the supreme that such a yerdict could have pe: “This will be the first case of tried before Judge Groft. it murder County Court, W. R. Homan has entered suit against Bernard Riley and prays for judgment in the sum of $533.34, together with costs, The Horn, Breman, Forsyth Manufactur- ing company enters suit against Adolph Lichtenberger for §212 lleged to be due upon a bill of exchar The case of Block vs Mortice was before Judge Shiclds yesterday afternoon, The plaintiff claims damages set at §:00 for loss sustained to clothing stock by reason of a de: fective building owned by the defendan Julian Heavenrich et s costs of suit from William’ 0ods sold and delivered The will of Henry Ernst was admitted to probut torda, William Cunningham has commenced suit against Olof Paulson in an action to recover Judggent in the amount of §256.76, Howard E. Shock nstituted a suit in re plevin against Richard Joseph, and secks to obtain possession of a horse and two buggics valued at §140, and Gibson, due for Justice Notes. Justice O'Connell rendered judgment for the plaintiffs in the following cascs: Williamn Delancy, §70.40; Meder Odell, '$15.83; ' William y nd Goodward & tvs, 1. H. Stewart, $40.40. Sharles Dakewcod rented a flat for §25 per month, and then applied to the county for coal and provisions, He received both, and sub-let his rooms, but ueglected to pay the rent. Au order from Justice O'Connell caused him to vacate. Only 810 to Colorado Springs, Denver or Pueblo and return, Grand Rock Island excursion Tuesday morning, No- vember 27, Tickets goqd[‘(’or fifteen doys, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MR. LININ L LLERY, * The Magnificent Collection Thrown Open To The Public. Mr. G. W. Lininger has placed h collection of paintings, statuary, and ceramics upon exhibition at adjoining the Lininger mansion and Davenport streets, The arangement salon was hardly completed yesterday morn- g, an 1 of theart treas ures con erein was all that conld be obtained for the Ihere are tion, a great private bronzes his gal Eighteeutt fthe timo being about 200 exhibits in the collec many being copies by artists of or less celebrity. No. 46, “Invasion of Lorraine,” one of Daubeil's best efforts, fronts the visitor as he enters the gallery The pictare is hung at the west end and has commanding position. It s exceuted, the costumes admirably drawn. Immediately ath this is No. 67, “Cavaly Cha a effort, but full of life and stincts. alist and roundhead ritics to the life. se trappings are historically accurate, ‘Hamlet,” is an exhibit The ermine robe dingly realistic, the “sheen, its cffect.” “Approach marred by the very storm clond cloud of the ben U The he No. 47 wuch merit the floor is oxec being marvellons in ing Storm," No. 48, is unreal description of th ture never sent a storm given by Mr. Ricci. “Tort {5, isa porfect stud of the figures being tion. The shadows a picture of August Mulicr. Charmer,” No. 57, “The | possessing lying upon nd pose meep this Serpent st House in the No. 70, are attract adatirable much_attention - “Bay of o) work somne who will tal Pl Any one who has ever experienced the izhts consequent upon an intim with apolitan marine scencry will support, both Searpinate and Petruolo, who exeeuted the two pictures, There are many delightful features in the Lininger colleetion that will receive attention at another date. The hibit will remain open until Saturday nigh No. There to the wi Railroad Notes. Superintendent Dickenson and ment Director Hanna, of the Un returned from the west yesterd; The new enzins for the South Omaha Stoc ards company arrived over the Union Pacific yesterday. They are numbere nd 2, aid went to the Shops to be set up. They e furnished with the Ames” vacuum Enwne No. 120 is again in hard luck, and had 1o drop a freight train at South Omaha. It was brought in by a stockyards engine, and she went back to herold berth in the shops. The dignataries from Corea wi te Wy morning over the Union 1 Burton Johnson, second assistant general freight agentof the Chicago & Northwestern, is n the city. Henry 3 the Premont, n & Missouri 1s returned from Chicago. . Paul depot keep con stant waich with one eye atleast ou the main line track. The pay car has been expected for the lastcouple of days, and they ure looking out for it to appear any mowment, A raitroad man yosterday said: ‘One ef- fect the interstate law has had on the Union Pacific is that_mileage tickets, which were formerly 1ssucd to commercial men only, are now thrown open to the public. They make the fare 21§ cents per mile instedd of 3 cent Nebraska is the only state in the union that atlows the passenger 200 pounds bug- wuge 1) 1l other states only allowing 150 pounds. This is favorable to Omaha, as a traveler from the Bluffs to a Nebraska point would be charged for an excess on_150, while Om a would have 200 pounds. Extra bag- gage is charged at the rate of 12 per cent of the first class ticket rate to the point named, per 100 pounds baggage tickets arc issued at a discount of 1615 per cent of the regular baggage rates., On the B. & M. the interstate law had no effect, as their mileage tickets werc always open to the public. Their baggage regulu- tious are the same as thosc of the Union Pa- cific, except that their extra baggig: tickets are sold in bulk for $15, which is u discount of about 37}¢ per cent, ort Omaha. There is a movement on foot to reorgauize a Temple of Honor at the carrison. The ob- ject of this society is to enlarge the number of temperance men among the soldier: The majority of the enlisted men heartily endorse the recommendation of General Sco- field for a shorter term of service, The Second infautry band will give a Friday evening at the garrison hall. A largc number of invitations been sent to city people. There will e a public Omalia Tuesday, November at 1 p.m. vhich some condemned o Lent art vill be sold, by order of Licutcnans A. R. bert, quartermaster, Standard shorthand school. 16074 Far- nam. auction at Fort e e K. ¢ and Detectives A private circular from T. V. Powderly is in the city, in which he instructs the various lodges to drop the names of all detectives from the rolls. The detectives don’t under- stand it, as the K. of L. were among the first to offer u reward to them for the arrest of the Harrett brothers, who murdered the street car driver in aul. Advice to Mothers, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al- ways be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, curestwind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrie: 4 bortl el e Cheated Outof the Reward. Itis reported that the Barrett boys, who have been under sentence of death in Minne- apolis for the murder of a strec 3 have secured a now trial. It is reported fur- ther that Oficers Turnbull and_Cormick, of this eity, who arrested Pete Barrett, have W0st shamefully treated in regard to latter wus for the arrest and conviction of either of the ud withough Cormick and Turn cir lives at the time of the ar- the persons offering the reward now 1o puy iLor even @ portion of it to them. The' so-culled Minneapolis detective to whom the oflicers delivered the prisoner, insteaa raked 1o the rich plum RpVAL L) CryminT Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvelof strength and wholesomeness. More ecc ical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with ‘the multitude of 10w cost, aliort welght alum or phoxphiate powders, Sold gulyin caus jaking Powder Co, 120 I’EEHLESS DYES ARE THE BEST, 8old by Drugglss, N. W. Cor. 18th & Dodge Sts. FOR TIR TREATMENT OF ALL Clironic and Surgical Disoases BRACES, Appliances for Doformitles and Trusees. Tiest faoilition, apparatus and remedies for fuccess o reacs o1 every form Of dlsenso requiring edicn | oF Surgical Treutment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS, Toard and attendamce; best hospital wocomuoda. on® 1 the weat NIITE T CUkooiARs on Deforiiies and Nrsoes, Fruses, G atre of ine"4p Biectriciy, par Ridniey: ‘m Al Burglon) Oporatio Diseases of Women a Speclalty. BOOK ON DIEEASES OF WOMEN FREE. ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECLALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. Al Blood Diseasca suoconstully treatod. Syphilitie Paison romoved from the aystein witho Vo trantiment for 1oy of Vital 1 13 may be tre muuaicatio Eocurely pa wouder’ dne personal interylow protrr consuit us or sond history of your case, and we will n wrupper, oar BOQOK TO MEN, FREE; e, Special or Nory phiiis, Glestand Varicecele, with qu . Address Omaha Medical and Surgwal Institute, or DR. McMENAMY, Cer. 13th and Dodye Sts.. OMAHA. NEB. Thomson’s Celebrated GLOVE - FITTING GORSETS HAVE NEVER BE EQUAL 10 PRES. ENT MAKE. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER, A PERFE GUARANTE! Three Lengths and Bx- «nusmy B eIy v move qrr/m,- short, Mediuni traLon Twelve Grades. Highest Awards Granted THE BEST GOODS AND CHEAPEST QUALITY. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. TEOMSON, LANGDON & C0., NEW YORK. SOLE MANUFACTURE Mention the Oniaii see. Max Meyer & Bro., SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS. General' Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, VOSE & SOHS, BEHR BROS,, and JAS. W. STARR P-I-A-N-0-§ Story & Clark and Shoninger-Bell Orgaus SPECIAL PRICES atalogue The manifest appreciation of our efforts foplensa onr enstomers, stimuiates us to continned endeavor, | Fresh inducements are now being offered in the followlng goods. | MEN'S OV BOYS AND CHILDI | OVERCO. HCOATS, S SUITS AND | GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR ANY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET MV[H STROUSE & CO. MFRS.-d13 \BROADWAY. . V. Dr. . E. McGrew, One of the Most Successful SPECIALISTS In the Treatment of all Chronic or the So-called Incurable Diseases. A cure gunranteed in all cases of PRIVATE and SKIN DISEASE All disorders of the BEXUAL ORGANS CURED and MANHOOD ENERGY RESTORED pder the Doctor's form of treatment no dis 15 copsidered Incurable, until the parts of the body affe‘ted by disease are destroyed faster thin they pnived or built up, CON! PRI Treatment by correspondence tor reply. Office--Bushman Bloo«, 16th and Douglas Sts. Omaha, Neks Send stamp NOVEMBER 23, 1888, THE CH |[EF ATTRACTION for this week will be in our boys’ department. Many of our patrons eagerly look forward to our special sales in this department, and we have decided to give them the coming week, a benefit greater than ever. We will call the attention of mothers who haye been in the habit of paying $6. $8 and $10 for suits and overcoats for little boys 4 to 13 years old to the suits and overcoats which we sell this week for less than half these prices. They are equal in every respect to those sold by others for double the money. A few samples ot the many bargains we offerare the following: 200 very neat Children’s s Overcoats with capes to match, at §1.90, 200 excellent Chinchilla Overcoats with capes of same material at §2.50. A beautiful line of Chinchilla signs, and elegantly trimmed with plush and fur, at one-half their In suits we offer to-day: 300 of our celebrated made, at $2.50; the regular price of these suits is everywhere 5 We have received and opened especially for this sale an immense line of Long and Knee Beaver and Astrachan Overcoats of handsome de- value. strictly all wool Children’s Suits, sizes 4 to 12, elegantly .00, Boys' >ants, among which we offer some decided bargains. MEN'S PANTS. Our buyer having closed out the entire stock of a manufacturer of fine Pants, we have arranged the goods into their regular retail price, gest offering this season. 500 pair fine strictly all wool C ilk and wool pants at $2,50. 800 pair elegant 400 pairs extra fine all ,\tla long and reversed s UlIN is unnecessary. but that will only give you the idea of How THEY LOOK. on these store and examine the stufl several lots, and are enabled to offer them at one-half At the figures we marked them they will be found the big- imere Pants, heavy weight, at $2. \mr\tml Pants, a8 good as any custom made, at $3.75. s'zes for young men will be founl among them. Comment We show some samples in our l)nn;:l.ls street window, We want you to call into the The cheapest of all these 3 lots we they are made of. mention were never sold for less than $£4.00. But while we devote the most svace to clothing, we do not neg- lect our furnishing goods. Every department has been considera- bly enlarged since we have the new addition, and in every line we offer daily some new drives, Just now we are having a big run in Gloves and Underwear. The prices we sell all these goods at are big attractions. Handling everythmb. as we do, in immense quan- tities, it is utterly impossible for other houses to offer goods at the prices we do. Plain Figures and One Price. Nebraska Glothing Gompany Corner I4th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. Burlmglnn “Route - ,_,cva_xqgn_ Butlington Route 1 ‘CBRQAR | The Burlington takes the lead. It was advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was Omaha and in advance of all lines in giving the people of 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 trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance, and is the only line 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 L.BROAR: ‘l:n,s; Dalls, Pinsh Gnofls; Alhums: &., DELORME & QUENTIN OF MILY Will have their full | at the following plice: Grand Island, Columbus, Norfolk, Hastings and Lincoln, CUSTOMERS EXPENSES PAID to any of the ¢ For particu- lars ind dates, travelling maun, ROBER Hustings, Nebraska lsplayed 10VE Lowns, address our .,u ..m,.m. o world generati fieirin & K ‘oworful, it a...mA vl ¢ g lon V. M IVU M only o aconiinuous Burlington . Route CBEQAR ALBRIGHT, Real Estate, 218S. 15th St.,, Omaha. ) BEST AND CIHEAPES ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE! SOUTH OMAHA, BUY TERMS 1 NOW ASY, STAUB, 1610 Howard £t., Omaha, has drawn plans and tions for & $-room frame houss. which combioes An e way lmpossible Lo any good As more than 100 | will e b copy for | 8%, tho ustal fess othorwlse belng from | BtoTper cout Patontapplied for. | For w variety of said plans ARCHITECT & utiiity.comfort, e Original and splend) ‘designs furnished, us can o jud form the sets of plansof completed bulldings of § por cent wore. - all desoriptions, 1 Lave in my office, ranging in cost i Ay from 86,000 1o M00,000, My unusual experience will guarantes satisfuctiow - - 4 veliable contructors only ere engaged on Iy works, Parties wishing te build e sordialy taviied,

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