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SCHOOL SUITS ?M. OOTMA.N & 00. Get Ready for / School Days.^ Maybe the sun has not crossed the line yet, but we have. We're ready with the best selected stock of clothing ever brought to Wheeling, Particularly noticeable and meriting special mention is the durability of our clothing selected for school wear and the ^ MODERATE PRICES^ At which they are marked. Reefer Suits, Vestee Suits, Middy Suits and Sailor Suits for the little fellows in handsome and exclusive designs, from $1.50 to $7.50. A general line of Furnishing Goods,, M. GUTMAN & CO., MAIN AND TWELFTH STREETS. HOOKERS. Better Than Klondike ? $2.19. A beautiful polished Rocker, any style or finish, Oak or Mahogany, saddle or cobbler scat. We have forty dozen that must be sold?$2.19. OOR STOCK IS COMPLETE IS EVERY DEPARTMENT. All goods sold on reasonable terms at rock bottom priccs Special attention given to our undertaking department. FRANK E. FOSTER, HERMAN FRANK, Receivers. 2245, 2247, 2249 MAHKKT STREET. 20 PER CENT DI8COUNT-PRHWS. Of\ PER CENT ^DISCOUNT a? ore ...FURNITURE... For the next ten days we offer special Inducements in choice Parlor, Bed Room and Dining Room Furniture at 20 per cent less than regular pricc. The stock comprises some of the latest and best designs In Quartered Oak, Mahogany, Walnut, ctc. Also a great variety of all grades of Carpets at lowest prices. Do not miss this chance. FREW'S NEW FURNITURE AND CARPET STORE, NO, lUOO JVIA.XJV M'l'HIUlil'l'. KNOCKED IT OUT. si * ond The Stock^Yards Ordinance Failed ai of I'usbaRC Last Night. llcei IT WAS KILLED IN THE SECOND L' M pro\ Uruuch, anil wti Not drought Up In Ibe ma( Upper Chamber?Over |4,000 iu Bill a tfraj were Ordered Paid by Couucll?A l<?r(e Urlit of Itoutlue lluilueM TraiiMclnl. at t l.li|iior Lkeniei ( rautcil ? Fire ami Po- al lice AppoluliucuU ('oiiflrmtil. ^ pasj A regular meeting of the city council was held last evening. Unlike recent ef- TJ forts to hold meetings, there was no dlf- c*om Acuity In securing a quorum. The fol- J'om . . ? Tom lowing members were present: f0ln Second branch?Beckett, Herry, Brad- Com bury, Bronstrop, Bucey, Connolly, Fair, cil G art ley, Hahne, Wiggins, Kindelberger, Ahl, Knoke, McFadden, Meehen, Me- Boai grail, Meyer, Neabltt, Paul,Travis,Wotson, NVelsgerber, Chew; total, 25. iv First branch?Bachman, Balrd, Dav lson, Hallcr, Horkhelmer, McKelvey, ^ McLure, Schmidt, Stroebel, Zwicker;total. 9. The report of City Clerk Watklna on the condition of the several city appro- Heir prlatlons, was as follows: mi Depart- Approprla- Expend!- Bal- <"? meats. Hons. lures. ancea. rni Board of Public Works? mac lUe levy....| 20.000 00 $ 7,554 80 $ 12,445 70 olln Contingent fund 17,000 00 16,611 8! 38815 beln Approprla- nnii tionH 455 00 455 00 nna Fire depart- and ment 3(5,163 17 22,821 31 13,341 83 Health da- Uay' partment.. 10,000 00 7,706 00 2,293 91 mor Markets .... 3,045 23 1,850 45 1,15)4 78 Hlnn Police 26,830 00 IS,022 03 8,807 97 . n City prison.. 1,720 00 3,200 61 1,510 W "tr" Scales and and weighing .. 800 00 610 "2 189 28 are Heal estate. 2,875 00 l.Kul 32 1,073 68 o'clc Cemeteries .. 1,200 00 673 00 526 91 a, Salaries .... 9,806 66 5,509 88 4,386 78 .J?" Contingent expenses.. 14,070 00 12,155 67 1,914 33 ?orv Compromise will loan 2,508 74 1,251 37 1,252 37 Wis Loan of 1877. 12,660 00 12,660 00 a,,H Loan of 1881. 12,592 00 flv. City water fr? board 101,653 29 45,4;>6 71 56,196 58 lhen City Gas ono works OS.OOOOO 6.1,166 01 34,833 99 will Loan of 1885. 23,220 U0 23,220 00 lane Collection of ?nv taxes 3,000 00 616 70 2,383 30 ,, '' Main street aei" bridge loan 1,372 50 1,372 50 and Main street tene bridge loan the (2d series). 4,170 00 4,170 00 *iftn Electric light loan 10,400 00 ,n a ni TOtalH ...K10.H2B fi9 9246,260 64 *170,300 Uu IU II The stockyards ordinance came up, and was read by Clerk Nolte. The or- F<n'< dinance provides as follows: 8erv An ordinance amending and re-enacting 8GC0 an ordinance passed by the council of the city of Wheeling October lM>*i, entitled, W "An ordinance In relation to stock yards shin and the keeping. stabling or penning of cattle, sheep ana hops within the corporate Wrt_ limits of the city of Wheeling " "en He It enacted by the council of the city of Wheeling that the ordinance passed by 8'* the council of the city of Wheeling Ootober LMI. is,ST., entitled, "An ordinance in re- v, lation to stock yards and the keeping, ^ stabling or penning of cattle, sheep and ' tthogs within the corporate limits of the bus city of Wheeling." bo amended and reenacted so as to read as follows: Section 1. It shall hereafter bo unlawful for any person or persons, firm or cor- rp0 , poratlon to keep any stock yard or to keep, stable or pen cattle, sheep or hogs of any ' age, sex or description, within the corpor- Se ate limits of said city, except In the ter- will ritory lying east of Wheeling creek and fln,i north of the north line of Fourteenth c?n| street, extending eastwardly to the line of 1 the city, and also except in the territory bounded by said creek, the north line of J Eleventh street, and tho following lines to-wlt: Running from the Intersection of Via the north line of Eleventh street with the east side of McColloch street to where the c east lino of McColloch street intersects the south line of Raker street; thence run- sell nlng due west to a point one hundred feet retu east from the nearest side of Ornndvlew untl street or the old road or way on the sum- c*tr mlt of Wheeling Hill; thence parallel with said Grandvlew street, or way, to a point one hundred feet east of the extremity, on the top of the hill, of the stone wall sup?ortlng the Notional road over Wheeling *,a llll: thence due east to tho base of said wall: thence with the base of said wall gf down the hill to tho city line, and thence n ? wun tno cuy h nno to snici creeK. nut | ' nothing herein contolned shall he con- J stru<-d bo ns to provent the keeping and I Ing stabling with the said city, by the owner, or uny milch row bona fide kept for milkIng purposes only. Any person or persons, firm or corporation, offending v. oealnst the provisions of this section of * ' this ordinance shall forfeit and pay to the city of Wheeling a lino not less than ten gf dollars nor morn than one hundred dol- BPii lars, and the costs of prosecution. Where the breach continues for a longer tline 1 tan one day, each day tho offender Phnll wull continue a breach of the provision* of this section shall constitute a distinct $' offense; but a breach of said provisions Vi.. will take place when such stock In kept, stabled or penned In the city, outside of ?n 1 the permitted territory, for any part of ?"n a day. ollc Section 2. The grounds and the stables, tun stalls and pens erected thereon, used for day ' the purpose of keeping, stabling or penning cattle, sheep or hops In the permitted put | territory mentioned In the preceding section shall at all times be subject to the Inspection of the health officer of the city, via and bo kept In such h manner as he shall Pen direct: and any person, Arm or corpora- ??t8 tlon neglecting <>r refusing to obey the rr.... 1 health officer's directions In relation to the , '1 keeplnt of such grounds, stables, stnlls 01 s and pens, within a reasonable time after they are given In writing, shal forfeit and N pay to the city of Wheeling n fine of not acc< less than ten dollars nor more .'than one Hufr hundred dollars and tho costs of prose- rm cutlon. thni flection 3. This ordinance shall be In ' . ' force and effect on and after the ???-, A<laI I flection 4. All ordinances and parts of or- Hint dlnnnccs In so far as In conflict with this A. 1 ordinance are hereby repealed. ley Tho vote on the adoption of the ordl- & C nance was as follows: Aye?Htthne, Klser, Knoke, Mechen, Meyer, Paul, Travis, Watson, Weliger- \VA I ber; total, 9. t No?Beckett, nerry, tlradbury, Tlron- 1 ' strop, Bucey, Connolly, Pair, Hartley, J Mlggini, Hoe, Klndclberger, McPadden, ! M cm rail Nesbltt; total. IB, The committee on accounts reported having examined the 1>ooUh nnd accountH of the city receiver and city ' ^ clerk, which had been found In good j shape nnd correct. p The lire department committee rec- pun ommended confirmation of the following t appointments by Plre Chief Klleves; . Daniel Spring.ladder man at the Hook and Ladder house, vice William Mci Cullough. 7,0v | John McPadden, engineer at the XI- j agara hotise, vice Terrenco Mcdee, ' I The appointments were confirmed. The police committee's recomtneuda- C1 I lion for confirmation "f tne ti]ipnlntinent of Wlllhm Marshall us extramnn, vide Charloi Och, roilgnad, wni adoptThe committee on petitions and re. | ( monstrancea reported reeoinmendiiilotm LJm I for < offee house licenses In Charles Orb, 1420 Markot llreet; .lames Hohlnson, 114H Water street, a trnnsf?'i*. Adolph | Moll, Ml Markot street; A. Ilusemun. UL'Ofi Market street; James 10. flavin,21*00 ( fljoff street; 'leorgo C. Wcliner, Hill ' MeCulloch sue,.i | The committee nn scales recommended that the scales at the corner of Hev- KE 'fith and Market streets tie abolished President Chew ruled that the repeal of "" iiti ordinance cannot be accomplished | by mere resolution of council, anoth * er ordinance H neciM'tnry, The mallei' wns referred to the city solicitor. The hells of Henjainln PlSher pell Te tinned lor the prlvlbrc o( malntalnlnn i stvllch on HewenleetiMl nl* et;the mat ler wmm referred Jointly to the commit II I tees on Streets, alley- iltHl grades and ,1'rtllrowb 1\ City Hullultor Nubltt having pupui in ordinance abolishing the city es at the corner of Seventh and ket streets, it was read in the secbranch and passed without objeci ordinance appropriating for the ent fiscal year. 13.000 additional revs from the collection of taxes and lies, was reported and passed, 17 to rhe amount was appropriated to the of the board of public works, r. Meehen Introduced a resolution, riding that all of the city's printed ter shall bear the label of the typo)hical union. The matter was referto the ordinance committee, u electric light was ordered placed he corner of Alleys 15 and F ^ ordinance allowing Dr. R. H. Buithe occupancy of ground at the ler of Eoff street and Alley 13, was ied. In building a house, a few les of property were encroached on Ivertently. le following bills were ordered paid: mltte on Accounts $ l!*3 73 imlttee on Cemeteries 118 50 milttee on Fire Department.... 906 11 imlttee on Health 3 50 imlttee on Police. lice hills | 73 30 y prison 120 i>0 193 30 mlttee on Markets S6 75 I Estate Committee 867 33 rd of Public Works:? n cent levy $857 47 n cent levy 660 27 n cent levy 659 26 2,177 00 rotal 94,510 21 : 0:30 p. in. council adjourned. MISSION SERVICES ig Conducted at lli? Church of the Imiculate Conception -To Occur ml Ilia theilral Neit Mouth. le mission at the Church of the Im ulate Conception, which began last day, ia being well attended. It la g conducted by Rev. Fathers Rader Wlssel, of the Redemptorlat order, will close one week from next SunMasses are at 5 and 8 o'clock In the nlng, and Instructions at the eoncluof the mass for grown people. Inotions for children are at 10:30 a. m. 3::10 p. m.. dally. Splendid eermons delivered every evening at 7:30 >ck. \ the church is not able to accommothe larg?? congregations, this week's Ices are for women, and next week's be for men. After Father Bader and ael leave here they go to Slstersvllle Moundsvllle. Th?.?y will conduct a weeks' mission at these towns, and ico go to Wellsburg for a mission of week. Somt' time in October th??y conduct a mission at Edgington's ip reverend fathers are from the Reptorlst monastery at Annapolis, Md., have great success. They are llsd to by great crowds of people at Church of the Immaculate Concepevory evening. ginning the llnst Sunday In October Isslon will be opened for two week* le Cathedral. It will be In charge of o prominent Jesuit Fathers from lham College, N. Y. The first week's Ices will be for women only and the nd week for men only. HEN the scalp Is atrophied, or y-bnld, no preparation will restore hair; in all other cases, Hall's Hajr ewer will start a growth. Wheeling to Coluinbm, O., Next Mu nd ii y. Pennsylvania lines, special train at m., city timp; return from Columat 10 p. m., same day. 12 round trip. B. & 0. EXCU&8I0N Columbua, Ohio, Account German lliollc llenevolrnt Society of the V. H. ptomber 10, 17 and 18 the R. & O. Bell excursion tickets to ColumbuH return at rate of $4.40, good until lember 26th Inclusive. EXCURSION TO COLUMBUS, OHIO, (he II. &. O., Account Union Veltrtu National League Encampment. ptember 21 and 22 the 13. & O. will excursion tickets to Columbus and rn at rute of $2.95, pood returning I September 27th, with privilege of irislon of limit until October 12th. CCUB8I0N TO 8PRIN0FIELD, OHIO, the II. & O., Account Free Coinage Camp Meeting. ptember ID to 18 Inclusive the 13. & vlll sell excursion tickets to Springl, Ohio, at rate of good return untll September 24th inclusive. CCURBION TO BPBINGF1BLD, ILL., it * n.. >t rranni I. O. O. P. Sovereign Urn till I,oiler. ptember 18 and 19 the B. & O. will excursion tickets to Springfield, . nt rate of $14.00, good returning 1 September 27th Inclusive. S Special Excnralou In Caliimhiiat O. Pennsylvania lines from Wheeling special train at 7 a. m., city time, day, September 19th?German CathDay at Columbus. Special train reling leaves Columbus 10 p. m. same ibnrgh Rxrnraloii from Wheeling Mrplrmbrr 10. Pennsylvania lines for Western nsylvanla Exposition, low rate tickwill be sold from Wheeling; return ?on valid three days, Including date ale. _ 0 man or woman can enjoy life or impllsh much In this world while erlng from a torpid liver. DeWltt's le Early Risers, the pills that cleanse organ, quickly. Charles it. (Joetze, ket and Twelfth streets; Chatham lair, Forty-sixth and Jacob streets; 0. Scheele, No. 007 Main street; ExBros., Penu and Zane streets; Howie o., Bridgeport. 3 MARRIID. LTRRS-aonnON-At tho nsvr*onag? if the First Proabytorlnn church, on PucHdny evening, Septemlwr 14, 1K97, nt o'clock, by the Rev. Dr. Cunninginni, JOHN R. WALTERS and MAUD lORDON, both of Wheeling. IMM). )CKl'NIER--On Monday morning, leptomber in, 1M?7, at 4 o clock, wii,ll'R CLAHKK RROCKUNIER, In the I'd year of his age. oral from the residence of ('. W. Jrockunler. 840 Main street, Wedneslay morning nt 10 o'clock. Friends of he family Invited, Interment private, K'Kl.ER At Phoenix, Arlionn, on Vednesday, Hopt ember 8, 1W7, HEN.TAiIIN F, /.HECKLER, nged fd year a. oral of Weilnosday, Rcptemher 15, at 0 'clock a. in. In torment private at iroenwood eeinelory. UNDBRTAKINO. I1I1S BKKTSCHV, limrrnt Director nrul Arterial I mlmlmnr. 1111 MMIItthoH, Weal Hide. 'nlln by Tolpphom Answnred !>ny ir Night. Htore Telephone H3o. (evidence, WW. Assistant'*! Teleilmnc, <W?. tvutO NNEDY F. FREW, idniite of U H College of Emhntmlng, loral Director and h mbauner WITH ALEXANDER FREW, lephone L':1!' IL'as Main Htreel. UEMMBR A. HILDEBRAND, IM.HAI IMIII ( Kills AMI IMIUI Ml US. I ttrnrr Muripl ?nd Hi Mwli It jttluhD 2V1. Ui>?n l>ny ami Ninhi nrll CLOTHINO-KRAU3 BROS. , | ' Have~You Thought ? fl) ? Of the new Fall Suit we have. ^ O *5 Had it half made several months ago he's ^ fore the advance in woolens. You'll be jj o ~ . surprised at the great values we are o 10 ^ giving n0W ta { ts || New Fall Suits. ? u' *3 2 rrt j-2 The big line is now read/. 2 ^ jj a You'll like it. It was never better, and S UJ ?.S our customers know what that means. S ? .a Whether the suit is marked $8 or $20, it c ^ "S is cut and made in the same careful, upJq to-date style that has given us the reputa(j tion of selling <D z ' [, THE BEST FITTING CLOTBES IN TOWN. KRAUS BROS., WHEELING'S LEADING CLOTHIERS. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 1319 MARKET STREET REAL ESTATE. ?TUi8lne?n house at 1054 Market street. Host locution hi this city for feed store fi-roomed dwelling 23 Virginia street* within one squaro from end of either 3 rooms flo tiouth* Wabush, up stairs, in 4-roomed house on alloy between Penn Desirable offlco in KxchunRe Hunk building. the moiit^centrul^and^ desirable loca_? . Exchango Bank Building. Tlntrl-nsr a. ?? _ - + + TO LET. + + Is an Important undertaking , ... . . If you get an unsatisfactory urtlcle, there's Now modern eight-roomed houses, with misery ahead of you all winter. Somo electric light, both Klines, furnace heat, stoves cook well, but eat up an uwful Nob. ION, llO mid 112 Fourteenth street, amount of coal. Other stoves aro eon- Possession nt once. nomicallv Inclined In this respect, but Store building. suitable for any wholewon't bake well. pale or retail business, with ten thousand The CLIMAX Is built of good solid stuff, feet of Hour space. Possession can bo had It doesn't reoulre an awful amount of at once. With water power elevator. coal-It bakes beautifully, and its price Is Other dwellings and rooms. Call, low. Money to loan In amounts from J600 to GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, "" *horl notlc"1210 MAIN STREET- ?ROLF c? ZHNE.# No. 30 Fourteenth Street. Just A BARGAIN IN REifESTM A House and Lot for a Small Cash Payment and long lime loaUvUl on Balpncc. Wo offer for sale tho property known as jtj* The Intelligencer *? bs mum-rmsi smttT is a thoroughly up-to-date ZTLry newspaper, and at this time, "nL"",K h0"s"' w"" *" und Wtt,cr' t , t t t 50x145 FEfcT. when evervone is eaeerly look- Jf th? nrmif-rlv milts vou. wo will mnkfl . . r . r ,? f , . f tlio price and terms satisfactory. mg tor information about the money to loan on real estate. great Klondyke gold fields, has ot~c~T ATI M secured the first official guide KINLllAKT & lATlIM, book published. Telephone 219. City Bank Building. FORRBNT *? & ^ No. 337 Main street. 7 rooms, both Bases, new paper and paint $16 00 No. 127 Fourteenth street 23 00 AITUCJ& r,T0, 129 Fourteenth street 22 00 vl 1 x* EZ? Tv" No. 1.11 Fourteenth street No. 133 Fourteenth street 23 00 AM /x, ntxr- No- 37 Twentieth street 13 00 nrnn Al n inr No? 39 Twentieth street lu 00 (Irrll IJKi will III NO. 41 Twentieth street 10 00 Vrl ? Vvll/Lt No. lf.H Main street, 4 rooms, both pases 13 00 No. Ifilfi Main street, store room 17 00 jt TO THE Saloon In Martin's Ferry 12 00 4-rnnmnrl linimn Pre.MPent Plane 7 00 3-roomrd house Manchester coal propKLONDYKE COUNTRY IS8 Ilt-VSIllS l?L WUIl I II I Ko. 2342 Market street, blacksmith sht*p - A?rr-v -run a Stable mil Alloy 3 f. 00 ji AND THE J* No. 2003 Wood street, 3 rooms 7 00 FOR SALE. Gold Fields of Alaska fiouse and orchard *!.! No. 1171 HIrIi street 726 0 acres land rotors' run and 4-roomcd WHEN AND HOW TOGO TO THE >??- ,lw,.l|ln, nillonvaU)> NEW E100RAD0 OT THE NORTH. 4H i ' No. 1025 McColloch street. No. GO Seventeenth street. JAMES A. HENRY, Heal Estate A Rent, Collector, Notary A complete nnd authentic account of Public and Pension Attorney. No. lfift the marvelous mineral products of Alas- Main Mn t. au2i ko, includln* Information from Amort can nnd Canadian sources regarding tho illusion. w waliE,. recent gold dtKcoverlen In the Yukon riMuisTEE'S SALE Valley, with the only complete series i of authentic mops, plans and photo* Hv virtue of a deed of trust made hy graphic reproductions of this region. Jerry I'rawford a widower, to the under* 1 signed, as trustee, dated July 1. A. D. 1S35. and recorded In the office of the clerk of tho county court of Ohio county. West Virginia, in Peed ol Trust Hook No. 48, at ... . . puce C2, 1 will sell at public auction to tho Whol the Enthusiastic Kloniykor f ighost and lest bidder, nt the north front door of tho court house of said county. In and Gold Seeker Would Likes, to Mm city of wheeling, w. Va., on V ' ;? SATURDAY, THK 4TII DAY OF SEP* Know w Contained in tkmheh, iso7, ThU Hunt commencing at 1U o'clock a. m., tho following described real estate situated In the said city of Wheeling, that is to say: A A .? ^ parcel of grountl situate In Wheeling, West ^Virginia, on the east side of EofT street. between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, and "Tut? nirptrt m. ninnrc to bounded as follows: beginning at a point - . TI,^..nI JTJ J.. , !; on the east side of Eotf street, forty-two TlllO KLONDIKE i ()l N I ll\ (-tl? 1 feet north of the northwest corner of AND THE GOLD FIELDS OK the Methodist Episcopal church lot; thenof ALASKA" contains only useful eastwavdly with tho southern line of a poclftll> foi Mu gold seekers. 1 ho foot alley thence southwardly nnd paraf* work treats of such Important sub- i,.| with Kofr street eighteen mm feet; Joels ns Cost of Living; Planer thence wostwardly and parallel with the Mining and Transportation ami Hue first nbo\v? mentioned 0110 hundred Fn.wl Ri nnlies1 Minlnir Hxncrl* (100) lent to I20f* street, thence northward* "# ,..J '? ??h ill- vi III" ..r Knit i-irr. i ..irlil"-n encop, View* u ] J1' '* <re. t to ihc place of beginning, together Route; The Lnnd Route; Alaskan with the improvements thereon, being the Industries; Tho Yukon Valley and name property which was granted anil eonother subjects. ve\nl to the Maid Jerry Crawford by William Lincb, trustee, by deed da tod too mm Hourly son hnndnom-ly prlntcl iji!?;.,,0?r^|TV,r"n???&*?',?,,' o? piKf". nrofuiji'ly lllililrulod, In- , ,|.) <,|,|,. , ?uniy In I .. I n..nii No. at eluding full page hnlf-topes r?>- page produced from photographs taken TUMMR OF SAL': One-third and ae especially for this work, arllsllc- much mote ns I lie mircliasor may elect to nit V mill iliunbly Imiinil In mil. i l'}\!" '"> "f' "V". "i? I'nlance ?. 1 I, > 111 <? 11111 v iiotiieitmi ... purchase money in two equnl in* I 1 i '? ? over. bailment?, payable runieetlvcly at one nnd I his book has boon seeuied ror In- two veals rr< mi Hie day of sale, with Intelligencer readers al the lowest terest from that day, for each of which poslble price, TWWNTY*F1VE deferred lustallfeni 1 ol Mm purchase CENTS PER COPY inoiie\ the purchaser shall give his nn* u,mn gotiabie promissory note. h.nrltiR InlereM ft. mo the day 01 ml" 11 aforesaid, to be secured by the title of the property sold inn tAll* mil v Al Tiir bolne reiolned until the paymotil in full lUn NAIL UNLY Al IIBL of the ..me or i.? m...1 ?r trust on th* property sold, to he drawn, acknowledged I /YfY* recorded 'it the expeiiie of the pur* Intellicjcnccr UlllCC* ,h" liknnOEIi CALDWELL. Trustee. ^ W11.1.1 AM II HAM Ell, Auctioneer. 2.1 nntl 27 Inurtcentli Street* #u* Tile above mentioned mile has been ndr\i> I'lK COPY. SI Ml 10 ANY M) I iourned until iliittirday. September m, UKtSHi rOMI'MU. ' 1 n' 1 \>.1 ?\\ >.1 Ii'? ' 100 Truiteo,