Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1877 — Page 3
THE GREAT STRIKE.
fCoBtinued fh»m aecond pao.I prcudriu, hM adTiaed U>* org»nii*uou •nd •nBing of d'lMiu. to *ct la oonjaoo ti«i. with tb« mHlUury in anatnining order and protecting property. The government will auppiy arma and am no no i Uon dl fwdiei^of^citwna^orto# autboritv of the local offleere. The war departiaent baa been follj adeiaed of affair* in Chicago by Qen Drain, who la in command of tha milltary.depar too mu of the Miaaonri, in tbe absence of Oen. Bberidan. Tbe sitaation there coomb acre* oneaolneaa, tor the reason that a auCcient number of troops c«n not be thrown into Chicago to promptly check*any dlaorder that may oocnr. All available troops wilt, however, he immediately forwarded. Oen. Dram haa been directed to act in concert with the city and state antboritiee to preserve tha peace, and is antborixad to forniab arms to citizens who will organise under tbe direction of their local authorities. A regiment of infantry will ha ordered weet from tbe department of tbe adnth to strengthen the federal forces in that section. The preaidant and cabinet feel confident the government is folly able to sappress disorder with the force now available. end the prompt action of tha secretaries of war and navy in disposing of the United States forces quietly, so as to aid the civil aathoritiee, met the approval of alL Tbe several military oommandep now have smple forces at their command, and other troops are within reach to reinforce them without delay in case of necessity. The war department has ordered a strong force of the ninth lafantry to proceed to Bock Island, Illinois, and there await fnrtber orders Eight additional companies of infantry have been ordered to St. Louis. Six companies of the twenty-sec-ond infantry, on daty in the Stoox country for some time past, arson their return to the department of the lakes, and have b«en ordered to stop at Chisago. TBC MAIL SBBVICX Has bean vary mnch disturbed since Sunday morning last, especially the through mails, from St Louis and Chicago, for the east, and the eastern mails for these cities, the breaks occurring at Pittsburg end Buffalo, where large quantities of mair matter accumulated. PoetmasterOeneral Key telegraphed the superintendent of the Canadian postal service, asking permission to send the through maiie from sod lor all points west of Toledo over the Great Western railroad, in obarge of Canedian postal agents. This permission was readily granted, and the mail* were dispatched via Suspension bridge, Detroit, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. The mails from the west heve been sent via hew York since Monday morning. Yesterday tha postmaster general was advised that tha strikers at Pittsburg and Buffalo will permit tbe mails to peas without detention, and postal cars were dispatched for them points yesterday.
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY KEWS: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1877.
- CITY WKW. W Miller Report. Isduiafolis. July 25. 7 a. m. * airo, II Is.................... 76 SB fair * Ihieago, Ills 73 E cloudy Cineiinati. 0 76 BW threiteuln* )*venyort. low»...._. 7* B cloudy ^•nvM.Co^ 63SW cloudy fort Gibpon - 72 E fair )enisoi>, Tvz..... — SE cloudy ndianapolfi. lad 76 SW cloudy Srownsville 75 fair ieokak Iowa.—....... 74 E cloudy taCroase. wis_ SW cloudy .cavenworth, Kan...... ?3 S fair .ouisviUe, Ky—.......... 76 S cloudy dem|>his, Teea....—..... 72 SW Unht rain lasbvitle. Tena....^— 76 SE clear few Orleans. La 76 £ cloudy Omaha, Nob^ 71 Sfair Pittsburg, Pa 71 N fair iaraaErtefisar 1 * • Baa Francisco. Cal 56 SW dear hreTeport, La.„„_„. 56 8W fair |l:k;Sr-&:=rS!te r iok*burg. Mivs 70 8E cloudy Virginia City. Mon. T. 72 SB light rain Brackcttsvillo63 clear Eagle Pats 74 E cloudy Bofso — 80 NB fair Dodge City 56 SB clear Waecn. 75 bK cloudy Eookton T» B cloudy Fort Concho.... 75 S cloudy Fort GrUBn 75 SB cloudy Fort SilL 70 88 fair Baa Antoaie......... 72 NE cloudy Koserburg 53 clear Red Bluff. 72 SE clear Sacramento 59 SW clear Vrinnemuoca 59 SW dear Tbs United States collepter has mixed 7,300 cigars In tbs bads of J O. Batkhardt, « manufacturer, who ia charged with refilling old boxm with them. John Hnegele and Thompson, on Indiana avenna, ware about the only aaloon keepers who disregarded the mayor’s request to close saloons yesterday. The pley of tbe Two Orphans Is to be given in German at the Germania theater. The piece has been translated by Mr. Pelismr, who appears aa Jacques, his wife assuming the part of Madame Frochard.
and Love, the artiste have already received voluntary contributions amounting to $1,500 While the first side of the Sentinel wei being worked off thtemorning. the main pinion wheal of tha Vonbie-cvUnder Hoa pram broke in three pieces. This necessitated tbe taking off of the forms and their transfer to another prem which delayed the paper until half paat eight in making its appearance. The city assessor will be through foot-
ing up the duplicate for 1876 by August 1st, It will show a falling off from last year of between $4 000,000 and $5,000 000, tha heaviest reduction being in personal property, private banks aloue dropping off ebont a million of dollars. Tharv haa also been a alight redaction in the valuation of ontsidcjreal eetate. —— e -*41 Bmmj B%11. The Blnea came home early yesterday morning from Chicago and found tha Syracuse Stars, who had just got in from St. Louia, detained bam on account of the •trike. A game was made up for yesterday afternoon, which resulted disastrously for tbe home club, the visitors winning by a score of 8 to 7. The bad condition of the ground made tha game rather prolific in errors. Another game will be played this afternoon by tbe same clnbs. On tha Tinker street grounds yesterday tha Junior Red Stockings defeated the Mayflowers 14 to 9. Tbe LoniaviHe club beat the Bos ons yesterday 7 to A Coo* Bye, John. Mr. George Bruoe’a well known saddle horse, “John,” died the other day at the ripe old age of thirty-seven years John was a native of the county, and consequenUyan old settler and worthy pioneer. He bed outlived every equine relative, and though a little stiff in his joints remained in possession of his faonlttes unfit the hour of his demise. The report, uncontradicted, that Mr. Bruce •bed tome tear* at parting with his old •arrant, does credit to that genteman’s heart.
If YORK STORE July 24. July 24 CONTINUATION
or oca GBXAT
Cicsi Oit Sale Of the Season, Previous to Stock-Taking, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS In All Our Departments. Pettis, Msra & Co. NEW YORK STORE.
INDIANAPOLIS
Saviiip Ml,
M BAST MARKET STKEBT.
Pepesits Jan# 1,1877 .$*04,106 M larplas yupci.82 Hmm her of AMoanto Jane 1,1877 9,121
W. N, JACKSON, President. JOHN W. RAT. Treaeurer.
TRUNKS. BOGERT, at 24 W. Washington street, nnnemnees a heavy reduetien to cleee eat his imMens* stock #f Trunks, Tallies, eU. See him. (Jjr)* ■
Great Barpias IS LINEN SUITS, PARASOLS, FANS, And All Kinds of SUMMER GOODS TO CLOSE. Omr entire eteek thromghemt is marked at yricee te suit the bard times. CALL AND BIB OUR BARGAINS. Tbe People’s Store, H B. WASHINGTON ST. A. P. SANDERS & CO.
Now on sale another invoice of ONE THOUSAND WHITE SHIRTS at remarkably low prices. 500 Shirts at $1.00, made of Wamsntta Muslin >nd good linei fronts; are well worth $1.75. 500 bhirts at $1.25, made of Wamsntta Muslin and best linen; are well worth $2. *
BIG BARGAINS IN Gents’ Hosiery. Gents’ Handkerchiefs. Gents’ UNDERWEAR. Gents’ Collars and Cuffs. w M. H. SPADES, Boston Store, 5 & 7 Wfist Washington.
gALISJBUKY, VINTON Sc CO. CENTRAL PAPER MILL makb ran nnsT itricLi or NEWSPAPER. _ ••‘Th, Paper upon which the Indianapolis Journal is rrutted U farniahed by thia Mill.
I and aid Feathera.
F YOU WANT TO BUY FEATHERS, A
food Maltreat or Reddinx, sail at 173 B. C**' 11 for Beeswax, Ginaanx, new
J. 0. HIR8CHMAN.
F HONOUR A PHY. The briefest, beat, meat rapid and perfectly reliable system of modern Short hand Writing rl-
tnition at me reeiaences or pupils, if desired. For a course of inatruction $10 each; to parties of three. 18 each; to parties of six. Saeach. Students, with a little practice, soon acquire the ability to report a rapidly delivered speech, and find it n labor-aavin* and thourht-pre-servint system of writing. Application may be made at the Business College, Bates Block, or through the Post Oflioe.
NEW BOOKS.
Other People’s Children, sequel te HelBeaatilnl Kdith, the Child Woman M JSsrfeir % Parson’s Be* Air and 8ea Bath ins M The Antast Masazines. CATMCAMT A CLELANM. $6 Bast Waahinxton at.
Snyder’s Curative Pads. Worn over the parts affseted, absorb all malaria trom the system. They positively care the worst cases ot Liver. Luna, Heart, Kidney, Spine, Bladder and Womb ailments. Dyspepsia. Biliousness. Costiveness, Soreness at nit of Stomach or Bowels, Female Weakness, Sick nod Nervous Headache, Chills and Fever, Dumb Asae, Restlessness, eto., may be entirely eradicated by wearing one of oar Pads. Many of oar best citiaens can attest to their merit. The 1,1 ver and I.nngE&dtJ. Kidney and spinal Paid *3. Womb Pad for Female Weahmesm. *3.00. sm Ask your Druxsists for “Snyder’s Curative Pad,” end take no other, or enclose the price in a letter addressed to H. ARMSTRONG A CO., 17 Indiana avenae, Agents for Indiana E. SN Y DER * CO.. Proprietors, Indianapolis, lad. Sold by Druggists.
In Order !• Reduce Our Large Stock of Books aM Stationer?, Preparatory to settling np our business and effecting a dissolution of partner-
ship, we will offer our
ENTIRE STOCK
AT GOST,
BEGINNING MONDAY, July 23We will also sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, Wednesday and Saturday evenings of each
week until further notice.
Oar stork of MI5CBLLANBOUS BOOKS is very complete, and we respeotfallyJiiviteBook
Bayers to be present. Y OHN '
tu Xt
k PORTER,
4 Bast Washington st.
TWIN BROTHERS’
INDIANAPOLIS
Eiii Iijriatf. Drs. M. k H. BRANDON, formerly of Decatur, Ills., are now permantly located at No, llH West Washington street. Iron Block. Dr. W. H. Walters. President of the Maoen County (Illinois) Msdioal Society, olosss n very poeitivs testimony in these words: "This is ths first time in my medical life that I have ever subscribed to any paper ef this kind, bnt the ability as occulists and ths sterling character ef Drs. M. k H. Brandon oom-
publie.
IKK KING, (Successor to King k Knight,) Horse-shoeing of every desoription on short notice. 28 South Delaware stroft.
PUMPS, Of the Celebrated Briggs & Wells Manufacture, Lafayette. Larr* lot just received fer Wholesale or Retail Trade. Special rates to well differs. L. H. KERSEY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLBMBNTS, 92 A 94 W. Washington st.
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, ETC., ETC. I have ia stock * large assortment of the above named goods, together with CLOCKS and CANES, which must be closed oat, if necessary, at lees than cost I mean business, and invite the publie to look at my stock and prices.
HARRY CRAFT, 24 EAST WASHINGTON STREET. R e fr iterators, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, ICE TONGS and CHESTS, WATER COOLERS, Great Variety and Very Low Figures. G. F. ADAMS & CO„ T8 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.
Weaver Bros., Undertakers Have removed to No. S3 North Illinois street, Y. M. C. A, Building, where they have everything pertaining to a first-class Undertaking cstabliftbnient. In connection with the Undertaking business they have the best earriagee in the city, and will attend all calls day or night.
M. OABVEE. C. DSXIilTH 91. CARVER Sc CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Crystal ICE, No. 215 8. Illinois St.. Indianapolis. ,
SFKIAtt CHICKEX Nicely dressed and delivered to any part of the city. Alt#, fresh Butter, Eggs and Fruits. J. E. SULLIVAN. 23 Circle.
TARPAULIN Covering, cut from ship tails, any sixe required, for Hay, Wagons, Horses, Merehanuise. Produce, etc., for lees than half new would eost: also, to let; 78 North Delaware st
SHOO P laY SCREENS, for Windows and Doors, Made Mi itted (heap. T. J. HART.
Contractor and Builder
YEGETINE. Xecroais, Scrofa’a, Dyspepsia,
tieneral Debility,
Canker Humor, Idrer Cem-
plaini, Rheumatism,
CeasmnptloB ef Bewels.
CHARLngTowtr. Mass, March 25,1869.
Dear Sir:—The following is a statemeul-®*
my experience with the~Great Bloi VEGBTINB. I have been keepii
a stateme
eat Blood Rei
^ ping a boarding house here for many years, and have had
emedy,
board•
xu, xxuu.ix acre xor xn«u, jc«xb, —"VO had the misfortune to have n great deal of sickness in my family. In one case in partir-alar, I noticed tke wonderful effect oi Tefetine. About the
years
came' leg on board the shin seme months before: and when tbe ship came into this port he came to my house, being so feeble that he could not go to his home in Lowell. His leg was swollen above the knee more than twice its natural sise, and he was obliged to draw it along after him, having no use of it whatever. The effect ef this had redneed him to a mere skeleton. His fa’her came down and employed Dr. Geo. Hayward ot Boston to attond him, who then oecuyed a prominent posit on in tha Massachusetts Uenxral Hospital. He pronounced it a bad case of Necrosis; said he must heremoved to the hospital, have his leg opened and the bone bored, to allow the discharge of matter there collected; otherwise the leg must be amputated. Not thin King it advisable to pursue this course, and having used Vegetine, the great Blood Remedy, in tbe past with so good effect, concluded to try it in this rase. After taking it regularly for six weeks.bis leg wubul little swollen, and his general health so much improved that be did not look like the same person. At the end of five months he went home
to Lowell perfectly cured
im
He remained in Lowell until the commeneement of the war. then joined the army, and was pronounced a
me ease out of many where Remedy used with un-
paralleled success. I have taken it myself for twenty years, more or less. tor-Dyspepsia and General Debility, and it always appeared to
give me new life and vigor.
One lady boarder was completely cured from Canker Humor, after she had suffered fer
m*nv i
her from time to
jhysi-
vomp
case, and so considered by the cians who had attended her I
time.
I had known its use by ether boarders for Rheumatism with extraordinary good effect. A lady took it for Consumption ef tbe Bowels, and found more relief than in any thing
else she eould procure.
I do not want to over-estimate its usefulness; bull do want those sufiering from sickness to know what this good medioine bas done and is still doing, for I know what it is to be imposed upon wben.sick.andj think it ia wrong for any one to over-estimate a remedy at the expense of the helpless sick; and I, fer one. will not do it, under any circumstances
whatever.
Mu. ALIYA S. MONROE, 161 Chelsea st.
VEGETINE Tke Beat' Spring Medicine. Chaelistowk. Dear Sis—This is to certify that I have used your “Blood Preparation” ia my family for several years, and think that for scrofula or eunkereus humors or rheumatic affections it can net be excelled;and as a blood purifier and spring medioine it is the best thing I have ever used, and I have used almost everything. I ssn cheerfully recommend it to any one in need of such a medioine. t&lu, A. A. Diksmoem, 19 Russell st. Prepared by H, E- Stevens, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is sold b; all Oiuggis's ue-h W
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N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNIt f° r th* district of Indiana. On
the 16th day of J u y, 1877.
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company
vl. Norris Littell et al. No 5.229.
It being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, by affidavit this day filed, that the bill
riorris i.meii ana miraiaa kitten,bis wite, defendants thereto, are not inhabitants of said District, nor found therein, and do not voluntarily appear thereto, and it further appearing that personal service upon said defendants is not practicable— It irordered that said defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to said bill, on or before the 3d day ef September, 1877; and this order shall be uublished in a newspai * general circulation, printed and publist said district, once a week for six consecutive weeks prior te the day above named. United States of America, District of India-
nna, ss:
I, J. D. Howland, Clerk of said Court, do hereby eertifv that the foregoing is a true copy of an order tnis day entered in said court. «V itness my hand and the seal of said court at Indianapolis, in said Distriot. this 16th day
ef July. 1877.
II. B.I J. D. HOWLAND. Clerk,
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Id 8. Feu. at.
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WESTERN FEMALE SERIN AR If, OXFORD. OHIO. Mr. Hulyokh Plait. The twenty-third year will commence September 5, 1877. Board, Tuition, Fuel and Lights. *170 per annum. Send lor Catalogue to HELKH PEABODY, Principal. n n-n,uu,ue,in£w-uu h
dr. Durr, No. 39 Kentucky Av., Indianapolis, Ind. A regular graduate of modi cine, has boon longer engaged in the-speeial treatment of all t/hronic diseasee than any other physician in Indianapolis, as city papers show, and all old residents know. Experience insures (access, and it is self-evident that aphyiician treating thousac isof cases every year attains te that degree of skill so necessary in all old longstandmg and chronic cases, and whieb enables the Doctor to absolutely cure recent eases ia a short time. Dr. D. will be g ad to see any one aaffenng with disease. A friendly talk and hii opinion costs nothing. Confidential oonsultarien free and invited. Personally er ny mail. Office central, yet retired. Hours from 9 a. m. te 8 r. M.i San day*, 12 to 1 p, tn. No fees are demanded until u cure is effected. Patients pay for medicines only as cure preeeeds, and remedies ea* be sent everywhere by mail oraxpress. Pamphlets free. dAw
HAPPY RELIEF
To all suffering from ohroaie diseases ef all kinds. Confldential_oonsultation invited per-
■ on ally
New aa lars sent free
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E. O. ERIIVK, AMMIUCAW AMD FOREIGN Patent Solicitor, Mechanical Engineer and Expert In Patent Litigation. OFFICB-Room No. 21. Martindale’s Block, Pennsylvania street, Indianapolis, Ind.
:!'S SUCCESS,
Dr. Von Moschzisker ' Has now been eleven months in Indianapolis, During that Urns he haa treated iri& great sucoea hundred* of tha seversa* ernes of CATARRH, THROAT, LUNG, CHEST D,aeaaee. Deafness, Xolma in ths Head, IMPAIRED SIGHT and other OBBTINATH CHRONIC MALADIES, some of which have been pronounced inourabla Ha haa published 120 TESTIMONIALS of cun* from th* vpry beat citixen* of Indianapolia and vicinity. Though frequently requested to vialt other citiea in the Stete, h* find* it impossible to do so at present, aa moat of thoee who now apply lor treatment coma by tbe recommendation of PATIENTS V CURED. He would, however, URGE or ell from the city end vicinity who dair* to be TREATED by him to call without FURTHER DELAY at his office, Grand Motel, if they desire tbe full benefit of hh pergonal attendance on their cases. JACOB METZGER & 00. BOTTK.EK8 OF P. Lieber & Co.’s Excelsior Tafel Beer, 519 MADISON ATI. Prompt attention given to pottel curd orden. b. o. mm a Co., ruoratsTOM ov raa Mercaite Agency, Over Ne. 14 North Pennsylvania St. BiUblished 1841 for the promotion and protection ot trude, end is the eldsst and most sxtentivs orgsmtatiou for the soeommudetioa of Banking and Morcuotite intorosts ia the world. Reference Bookt Issued quarterly, via.: January. March, July and September, and revi.ed by weekly sheet of ohangua. ^ Seventy-four Bvaueh oed Aatoclute Qffioes. COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 2. BARGAINS IN
BLAKE, JACKSON & QUINIUS,
•BNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
75 W. Washington st., Indianapolis. Fruit, Produce, Poultry. Game, Hides
Feathers, eto., a specialty. Consignments and cofreapondenoe aelioitea. Promut returns
guaranteed. ,
Chemical Dye Works.
SMITH’S CHEMICAL DYB WORKS, No. 3 Msrtindsle’s Block (near F. 0.) Oieaa. dye and repair gentlemen’s clothing in a very superior style; also, ladies’ dresses, shawls, sacques, and silk and wooltu goods of every description dyed and refinished; kid glevet neatly cleaned at 20o per pair. Will de more first-claaa work, with better trimmings, for less money, than any house of the kind in the State. Economy is the road to wealth. (Jy)ta z JOHN B. SMITH.
I. HODGSON, Architect, Roams 2 and 4 Griffith Bloek.
Prescriptions.
J. B. DILL, 99 Indiana Are.
J. T. BOYD, M. D..
Burgeon and Hernffiepathic Physician,
69 Massachusetts avenue,
indiananelia, Ind.
DR. WILLIAMSON.
Offlee and Residence—245 B. Washington st. Medicated Baths given. (f)ts m,w,f*
DRS. WANDS A SUTCLIFFE, _ 84 Bast Market street. Residence—Dr. Wands, 330 B.Vermont.
Residence-Dr. Sutcliffe, 350 B, McCarty.
W. S. HAYTIOND, M. D., Surgeon,
_ 25 Baldwin Block.
Residence—College ave. and Tenth st.
Office u ours from 9 a. m ■ to 3 p. m.
J. A. COMPTON, M. D. t Homoeopath 1st.' 40 East Ohio street.
EMILY A. LEWIS, M. D., 190 East Market street. Electrical Baths, Medical Electricity, eto.
B. E. HAUGHTON. M D., Fhysiean and Surgeon. Offlee, 9* E. Ohio . Office h«.urs, from 7 to9 a. m.. 12 to 2 p. m., to 8 p. m. Residence, MK Bellefontaine st.
HENRY F. BARNES, ML D., Physician and Surgeon. Office. Rooms Nos. 10 and 11 Masonic Temple, cor. Tennessee and Washington. Office hour*. 10 to 12, 2 to 4 p. m.
M. T. RUNNELS, M. D., Oculist and Aerlst, * Office—Oov. Circle and West Market Btg.
JOHN & CAMPBELL, Attorney at Law r Collections promptly attended to. Boom 25 Vance Block.
OOMTNGOR A MARSEK, Sargeona. Offices—107)4 South IllinoU st. 76 Bast Michigau st.
DR. B. J. MoGREW, Enterprise Hotel. Rooms 9, 10, OSes hours—7 to 9 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. m., $ to 1
p. m.
MRS. DR. O. E MOORE, No. 408 N. 111. St. Diaeaaea of the Head, Scalp and Hair a specialty. Medicated Bath Treatment.
In order to reduce our Urge stock, bare placed on sale a lot of FANCT CASSIMBRBS st reduced prices. Pants. $5 it to *7; former price, $8 to $19. Suit, #25 to *28; former prioe. $15 to *38. A. J. GKRSTNBR, J71 East Washington. DRS. JONES. MITCHELL * BRIGHAM, HOMCEOPATHISTS No, 84 Kaat Ohio St. “ • 1 t08 P;’ tola. m. Dr. Mirouu—a toUa. m.,itolp. m.,7tel p.m. BUTTXSR, Clieese and^Eggs. ARTHUR JORDAN. Circle Creamery, 81 Bast Market at. REMOVAL The Boss Horse Shoer has removed from M B. Penn. st. to Court st., bet Penu. and Del., Hitcaw D " IJ 9 - l ^• FOR Garden Hose, HOSE REEL, ■ ^ ^ Hydrants, Street Washers, Gas Pipes, Plumbers’ Materials, Steam Brass Gaods, Etc., Etc., JOHN KNIGHT, 110 A 112 S. Delaware St.
Office Directory. Second Floor. Na. M. CARTER a RIPLIY. Attorney.. *2. J.L. MITCHBLL, J.W. HARPBR,At’yst $S. BRUSH s HAWBS. Attorneys. *. JOHN 8. CAMPBBLL, Attorney. $B. FRANK H. LEVBRING, Attorney. X7. C. W. BROU81. Broker. eg IA.L. WRIGHT. Vance Bloek Offisa. i BRAINAKD R0RIS0N.Coa.Mut. Lfaj SB, 30,31, PORTBR.VlBHBACKaP., Att’y*. 33. McLAIN s BAKBR, Attorneys. M. JORDAN s JORDAN, Attorneys. 35, 86, DBNNY a BURNS, Attorneys. 88. P. H. LEMON, Attorney and Notary. Third Floor. te. H. W. FULLBR, Bris Railway. Agsat <1. BROWN a ROCKWOOD, Attorneys. *4. J. Q. BAIRD k CO., Or.* Com. Msktt. 53. MAX LBCKNBR, Teacher of Masts. Nos. 43, 47, 48,SI. Occupied; ethers fer re«9| Fourth Floor. m. W. BACON, Babseriptioa Book Ageasr; 62. B. M. COSBT, Architect Seven others eoeupied, remainder fer raalC
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